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When Oregon lawmakers are sworn in on Monday, 18 House members and seven senators will chamber of every state for the first time since 2008. There will be 1,778 women serving in state legislatures around the country in 2013, making up about 24.1 percent of all state legislators. How does genderequality in O regon'sLegislature compare to statehouses around the country?

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WomenintheOregonLegislature of Jackson County, became the first woman to be elected to the Oregon House of Representatives and served from1915-16. Kathryn Clarke,

of Douglas County, wasappointed to the OregonSenatethat sameyear to fill a vacant seat, but because somequestioned the validity of the appointment, she campaignedand waselected to the seat in1915. The19th amendment to the LI.S. Constitution, guaranteeing all womenthe right to vote, was enacted in1919.

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By Eli Sastow BUTLER, Pa.— Four hundred miles from Sandy Hook Elementary, a Pennsylvania superintendent named Mike Strutt left a morning meeting on Dec. 14 and decided to place his schools on "threat alert." He was concerned about a copycat attack on the day of the Connecticut shooting. But, as he read reports of themassacre, he started to worry more about something else. For 20 years he had specialized in school safety, filling three binders with security plans and lockdown drills — all of which felt suddenly inadequate. In the case of an attack, would a "threat alert" do

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rooms: The most expensive route should be reserved forthose who really need it, the state's most violent offenders. Kitzhaber is betting the state can keep the prison population nearly flat in the next decade, in part by focusing on incarcerating the most dangerous criminals and funneling money into community corrections, mental health programs and victim services. The governor has built the nearly flat prison population projection into his budget. See Prison IA6

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PORTLAND — An analogy exists between the state's public safety system and its health care system, said Gov. John Kitzhaber, a former doctor, on Friday. "The emergency room department is the most expensive care option," he told hundreds of people in Portland during a conference addressing public safety at the city's convention center. "The people who ought to be in the emergency room are the people who have suffered major medical problems or major trauma, not someone who is looking to get, you know, their ears pierced or someone who can't find a primary care provider." When it comes to public safety, the governor said

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pacts on Central Oregon's housing market, lowering the number of loans to unqualified borrowers but potentially hampering home sales. Some local banking and mortgage offtc>als worry the stricter loan standards will dampen the real estate market's slow recovery, while some housing advocates said the rules do too much to protect banks from legal liability. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's final nability-to-repay n rules, authorized by the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, become effective in January 2014. See Mortgage/A6

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Obama also made it clear that he planned to leave relaNew York Times News Service tively few troops in AfghaniWASHINGTON — P r esi- stan after the NATO combat dent Barack Obama, eagerto mission ends in 2014, saying turn the page after more than a those forces would be nardecade of war, said Friday that rowly focused on advising and beginning this spring U.S. forc- training Afghan troops and es would play only a support- hunting down the remnants of ing role in Afghanistan, which al-Qaida. "That is a very limited misopens the way for a more rapid withdrawal of the troops. sion, and it is not one that Though Obama said he had would require the same kind not yet decided on specific of footprint, obviously, that troop levels for the rest of the we've had over the last 10 year, he said the United States years in Afghanistan," Obama would accelerate the transition said after a meeting with the of security responsibilities to Afghan president, Hamid Karthe Afghans, which had been zai, at the White House. set to occur at the middle of It was the first face-to-face the year, because of gains by encounter of the leaders since Afghan forces. May, and it underscored the

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FranCe aidS Mali —The international standoff with Islamists controlling northern Mali took adecisive turn Friday, as French forces

q uickening pace a t w h i c h the United States is w i n ding down its involvement in Afghanistan. Karzai r aised n o p u b l ic objections to troop cuts, saying he had obtained two important concessions from the United States: the transfer of prisons housing terrorism suspects to Afghan control, and the pullout of U.S. troops from

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With approval ratings at historic lows and a docket of divisive issues, the current Congress has its work cut out for it. Lawmakers will quickly find critical legislation on its plate even as the "fiscal cliff" has been dealt with, at least initially. The White House will likely push gun control proposals, the lapsed Violence Against Women Act, immigration reform and, of course, the remaining fallout from the budget fights. The 113th also features a record number of female (100), Hispanic (31), Asian-American (12) and gay, lesbian and bisexual (7) members, along with 43 African-Americans and 94 fresh faces. So while control of the chambers was unmoved after Maine

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Brown in one of the marqueecontests in

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said in the wake of the Newtown school mas-

the 2012 Democratic National Convention and is

spending anddeficit reduction may continue to dominate into 2013.Warren is expected to be

sacre that hewould consider"common-sense" restrictions on gunownership; agroup that

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a prominent and outspoken voice on behalf of liberals who want to protect entitlement pro-

aims to promote bipartisan solutions in the cur-

setback at the end of 2012, when the congress-

rent polarized political environment, announced Manchin asoneof its new national leaders.

woman-elect waspassedover for achanceat the seat of thepowerful Sen. Daniel Inouye.

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Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas

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publican coalition. The Jan. 2 House vote on the deal to avert the so-called fiscal cliff revealed a rare divide in the party's leadership, with Speaker of the House John Boehner and Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan voting for it, and Cantor and Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy voting against. Republicans still hold a 33-seat majority at the start of the 113th Congress. But main-

taining party unity may be a challenge asthe House faces off with the Obama White House and Democrat-led Senate. Cantor, 49, was elected to his seventh term representing central Virginia. He remains loyal to Boehner, loudly voting for him in the election

for speakerJan. 3. But hehas beenoften mentioned as a potential successor, and his future ambitions may strain the relationship.

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entering Congress onthe strength of tea party fervor, an outspokengroup calling for the party

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forces in Congress' upper house. Cruzeasily won his seat to succeed Kay Bailey Hutchison after win-

ning a difficult primary election thatwasseenas a test of Texas' GOPestablishment against the

increasingly powerful teaparty wing. With immigration reform considered a key

priority, Cruzmayhavea prominent role as one

to take a harder line on spending cuts in fights over the debt ceiling and later the fiscal cliff. He was stripped of his membership on the House Budget Committee last December, one of

of three Hispanic senators and representing the

several Republicans stripped from committee

general. In the wake of the 2012 election, he said that his party must do a better job connecting with the Hispanic community; he

assignments in what was seen as a punitive act

by Boehneragainst someof his conference's most troublesomemembers. Huelskampcalled it a "vindictive move," and promised to con-

tinue to advocatefor greater spending cuts.

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Continued from A1 And th e e m erging solutions reflect the nation's views on gun control. In a divided America, guns are either the problem or the solution, with little consensus in between. A dozen states have p r oposed legislation to put armed guards inschools;five others have drafted plans to officially disallow them. Groups in Utah are training teachers to carry t h eir own guns, Tennessee is hiring armed "security specialists" for $11.50 an hour and the National Rifle Association is working on a plan to arm schoolvolunteers even as teachers gather in protest outside the group's headquarters. At stake in the debate are basic questions about the future of gun control in the United States. Do guns in schools assuage fears or fuel them? Do they keepstudents safe or put them at risk? Here in Butler, a shale-mining town in the woodsy hills north of P i t tsburgh, Strutt and the school board decided their reaction t o N e wtown could allow for neither hesitation nor ambiguity. No local school had ever experienced a gun-related threat, but neither had Sandy Hook Elementary. The district was running on a $7 million deficit, but some priorities demanded spending. The school board worked out details with a s o licitor, who submitted a proposal to a judge, who came into work on a Sunday to sign an emergency order. Before the first funeral began in N ewtown, Butler'shead of school security began calling retired state troopers to ask two questions with major implications for the future of public education: Did they own a p ersonal firearm? Would they be willing to carry it i nto an elementary school?

"We might not like it, but the modern reality is our kids are vulnerable, and they need our help. Nobody's doing this job for money." — Frank Cichra, retired state trooper working as an armed guard for the Butler public school system

school system recently hired retired state troopers such as Strawbridge to serve as armed guards.

snow boots, a heavy jacket and earmuffs that doubled a s ear protection from t h e cracking sound of gunfire. He slipped on gloves and cut the b lack fabric away from hi s right index finger. "Won't hit the target unless I can feel the trigger," he said. He loaded the magazine of his .40-caliber Beretta as a half-dozen other men arrived at the range. Like Cichra, they all were retired Pennsylvania state troopers who had been recruited as guards. Butler County had cut 75 teaching and administrative positions in the last five years because of a shrinking budget, but now the district of 7,500 students couldn't hire armed g uards fast enough. It h ad added a new insurance policy and $230,000 to the annual security budget in order to arm and employ atleast 22 former state troopers — enough to station at least one guard at each school and every afterschool event. In a town where h unting guns hung o n t h e wall of the prosecutor's office and the rifle team won championships, the decision to arm guards had elicited a single protest. One family boycotted school for a day before returning the next. T he district's h i r ing r e Marksmen needed quirementsforguards were at Frank Cichra owned a gun once simple and absolute: only that he was willing to carry, retired state troopers with so he arrived early last week 20 years of experience who a t a shooting range in t h e owned a gun and could pass a mountains o u t side B u t ler, 60-round shooting test. hoping to qualify as an armed C ichra, 46, paced in t h e school policeman. He wore s now to k e e p w a r m a n d

watched the first few troopers begin the test. He had been retired for exactly seven months on the day of the shooting in Newtown and that had felt like long enough. He couldn't stand watching TV. Home improvement bored him. He had spent fouryears in the Army and 21 more on patrol — a career built on the hard real-

ity of "good guys versus bad,"

he said, and Newtown offered him another mission. He had three kids, ages 5, 14 and 17, attending schools near Butler. "We might not like it, but the modern reality is our kids are vulnerable, and they need our help," he said. "Nobody's doing this job for money." In front of him on the range was a trooper who had retired four days earlier because he thought the school district needed him and another who had just spent $600 to buy his first personal weapon, a Glock, so he would have a gun with which to qualify. Smoke rose from thetargets and the smell of burnt powder filled the air. The first group of shooters rotated out, and Cichra holstered his Beretta and took his position on the range. The instructor explained that the test was meant to simulate a firefight — "a worst-case scenario," he said. Cichra would be asked to shoot with one hand and then with two; while kneeling and while standing; while walking backward and while moving toward the target. "Listen to me and focus on the threat," the instructor

Every few h ours, Cichra made coffee in th e f aculty lounge and then patrolled the school's two long hallways, stopping along the way to admire the first-graders' cardboard gingerbread men that Michael S. decorated the walls. Summit Williamson Elementary had been built The Washington when administrators feared a Post fire more than anything else, and it had five sets of doors to allow for easy exit. Now those said. "Imagine you are closing doors were possible entrancin on the shooter." es for an attack, and Cichra Cichra took aim at a silhoudouble-checked the locks and ette target from 25 yards. shook the handles. "Fire!" the instructor yelled, Every once in awhile, a stuas gunshots echoed off the dent approached him to ask a mountains. question. Did he carry a gun? Fifteen yards. Did he have any secret weap"Hit his chest," the instrucons like Batman? Did he have tor shouted. an extra badge to give away? Seven yards. One student, a fifth-grader, "Kill shot." wanted to know if Cichra had Two yards. ever needed to pull his weap"He's wearing a vest. Aim on. He thought for a minute for the head!" about his decade on midnight Cichra fired his last round patrol in the lonely outreaches and holstered his w eapon. of Butler County — the heroin T he instructor studied t h e addicts, the car crashes, the mangled target and counted trips to notify families of dead, his score. Cichra had been the drunk who had charged at shooting guns for most of his him with a knife and forced life: hunting rifles as a kid; an Cichra to pull his Beretta, the automatic M-16 in the Army; closest hehad ever come to a revolver, a Glock and the firing a weapon. None of the Beretta as a state trooper. He stories felt appropriate here. "Nothing big," he said. "Just put on a gun in the morning like he put on his glasses or for some police work." his watch. He needed to score He went back to the desk a 226 out of 300 on the test to at the front of the school and qualify as an armed school watched the door for $14.71 an guard. The instructor came hour. He wondered: Was he back with a score sheet. dressed in reading glasses, protecting kids' environment Sixty shots fired. Fifty-nine khaki pants, a collared shirt or changing it'? "It's a fine line," he said. to the chest and one to the and a sweater that covered up head. his Beretta. He sat by the enHe had brought along a "A real marksman," the intrance, reading a newspaper book called "American Snipstructor said. and studying attendance lists er," a soldier's memoir that He had scored a p erfect so he could memorize stu- showed a picture of an auto300. dents' names. Whenever one matic rifle on the book's cover. walked by, Cichra stretched Now he removed the cover At school out his right hand to give a and hid it inside the drawer of high-five. "Hit me," he said, his desk. "The kids don't need That qualified him to carry his Beretta to work the next until his palm turned red and to be seeing that," he said. morning at Summit Elemen- a teacher stopped by to offer He sat by the door and read tary, a single-story school of hand sanitizer. the book with its cover off, "We usually think of germs feeling now and again, out of about 200 students located amid the shale mines and as our number one threat," the habit, for the Beretta on his snowfields on the edge of teacher said. hip. town. Cichraarrived early and turned on a metal detector at the front entrance. He loaded one bullet into the chamber so he could fire instantaneously in case of an attack and 11 more into a m a gazine. He sat at a desk facing the glass doors, his eyes scanning the parking lot. A sergeant had told him once that a good state trooper operated like a traffic light on yellow, always on edge, anticipating whatever might come. In came a boy, 8, tripping over hi s u n t ied s hoelaces. "You're going to fall and hurt yourself, son," Cichra said. In came aboy, 6,w ith crayons spilling out his pocket. "Let me get those for you," Cichra said, bending over to collect them. In came a girl, 10, carrying her backpackthough the metal detector, which set off the alarm. "I'm sorry," she said. She handed Cichra her pink binder and her lunch bag. He opened it and sifted through the contents inside. String cheese. Goldfish. Chocolate milk. "Looks good," he said, handing the bag back to the girl. "Looks tasty." He had decided the best way to carry a gun in an elementary school was to act nothing at all like a person carrying a gun. A few of the other school guards in Butler wore old police vests and displayed guns on their hips, but Cichra

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Prison Continued from A1 It will be up to the Legislature — which convenes next week and starts in earnest at the beginning of Februaryto adopt or reject his proposal. If lawmakers agree to some of his proposed changes, it will likely mean the medium-security portion of Deer Ridge Correctional Institution, the state's prison in Madras, will continue to be indefinitely mothballed. "I think we stand at a crossroads in the 2013-15 biennium," the governor said. "More growth is going to mean we're going to have to open prisons we have closed and build entire new facilities. If the Legislature doesn't act, by default we're endorsing that this is going to continue to pull money from children and families and education and put it into our prison beds, and pull money out of local community corrections and sheriffs and victim services that we know actually treat the underlying causes." Without any changes, the state's inmate population is projected to grow by 2,300 inmates in the next decade, costing taxpayers an estimated $600 million. The governor's budget only allows for the growth of 300 inmates. The population is currently at about 14,000. The governor created a 12member public safety commission, which recently submitted a list of suggestions on how to lower prison costs. The list included repealing sentencing restrictions for three Measure 11 crimes: second-degree robbery, s econd-degree assault a n d first-degree sex abuse. Under the commission's recommendations, judges could consider an offender's criminal history and the seriousnessof the offense. Votersfirst approved Measure

11 mandatory-minimum sentencing in 1994. The reportalso recommends changing the sentencing restrictions created by Measure 57, a ma n datory-minimum measure for repeat property and drug offenses. The public safety commission urges giving judges a wider sentencing range forcertain Measure 57 crimes. Changes would not apply to those already in the system. Colette Peters, the director of the state's Department of Corrections,sat on the governor's public safety commission and also presented on Friday. Since the start of the decade, she said, Oregon's incarceration rate has grown four times faster than the national average. That's translated into a 50 percent increase in the state's inmate population. If nothing changes, in the next two years about 800 new inmates, mainly nonviolent offenders, she said, will enter the system. There are other areas of the public safety budget that need state dollars, Peters argued. For example, there arefewer state troopers on the roads today than in the 1960s, without any adjustment for population growth. Several times at the conference, speakers pointed out that Oregon does enjoy a low crime rate. And there are manythings about the state's public safety system that are working, said Sen. Jackie Winters, R-Salem, who also sat onthepublicsafety commission. There is, however, one label no lawmaker wants, and that's "soft on crime." "The challenge w il l be whether we have the political will to actually cast the votes that make the changes," Winters said. "And I hope that we do." — Reporter, 541-554-1162 Idalze@bendbulletin.com

Mortgage

Mortgagerules

Continued from A1 A key provision requires lenders to ensure a borrower's total debt is no greater than 43 percentof his or her income before taxes. Others prohibit prepayment penalties, except for certain mortgages, and increase the time lenders must hang onto records to prove they complied with the rules. O fficials at Bank of t h e Cascades said they needed more time to read the new rules before c o mmenting. Others, like the Central Oregon Association of R ealtors, said it was still working to bring local real estate officials up to speed and in the

highlights New mortgage rules announced Thursday by the federal Consumer Financial Protection

Bureau outline a series of guidelines banksand mortgage brokers must comply with starting in 2014. Many of the provisions are still being finalized. But the key

changes include: • Stringent examinations of prospective borrowers' finances. A lender could not provide a mortgage if the borrower's debts

exceed 43 percent of income.

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the guidelines. But the implementation of these new rules,scheduled to take effect in January 2014,

prepayment penalties except for certain

mortgages. • Increases the time creditors must retain records of compliance

could push down buying activity at a time when the real estate market is slowly recovering, said Roy Whitehead, president and CEO of Washington Federal, which acquired South Valley Bank 8 Trust in October. "It might serve to diminish the amount of credit available and make lenders even more cautious," Whitehead said. "The rules at this point offer very little clarity, and could curtail mortgages." Home sales picked up in Bend last year. The number of homes sold in th e f i r st three quarters of 2012 outpaced 2011 by 17 percent, Central Oregon Association of Realtors data show. The Consumer Financial P rotection B u r eau's n e w rules join, and dovetail with, other r egulations f l owing from the Dodd-Frank Act. Some mortgage brokers

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and prepayment penalty provisions to three years. • A likely 3 percent cap on mortgage origination fees

by lenders. • A restriction on loans

with terms longer than 30 years, and an elimination

of certain "exotic" loans, like negative-amortizing mortgages, and mortgages with "teaser rates," loans with low interest rates thatjump to unaffordable levels after a

few years. fearthat one ofthose,a credit risk retention requirement jointly drafted by six other federal agencies, will h u rt smaller, community banks — many of which transfer

loans to lending giants like Fannie Ma e a n d F r e ddie Mac. The rule w ould r equire banks to keep in reserve 5 percent of the total value of loans bundled and sold, over the life of the loan. That could cost smaller local banks thousands, even millions of dollars based on their mortgage activity, said Mark A nderson, a b r oker with Western Pacific Mortgage in Bend. "Many local banks don't h old a m a j ority o f t h e i r mortgages," Anderson said. A bank that packages and sells 40 m o rtgages worth $200,000 each, for example, would have to ensure a reserve of $400,000. D iverting t h o s e fu n d s away from other uses could restrict operations elsewhere, Anderson said. He and others compared the financial industry regulatory environment to a pendulum, swinging b etween extremely lax and incredibly strict. In th e h o u sing b u bble years before the crash, home values were rising so fast, and scrutiny was so r are, t hat l enders w er e g i v i ng out loans without verifying borrowers' employment or income — essentially their long-term ability to repay. "I would say the pendulum has swung back now," said Laura Fritz, housing director with the regional nonprofit NeighborImpact. Spooked by t h e c r a sh, lenders appear to be policing themselves, she said, tightening up credit to such an extent that only a small fraction of potential homebuyers who could get a mortgage in 2005 can get one today. Fritz said she l i kes t he

idea of tighter standards and more thorough research on borrowers to avoid a repeat of the practices that led to the real estate crash. But the 43 percent debtto-income ratio could prove too great a hurdle for many of today's would-be homebuyers, who have faced job losses, reduced incomes and mounting expenses over the past few years. "A lot of people out there are saddled by expenses and debt," Fritz said. "The housing crisis occurred because of the old no-document requirements, where people got loans who had no ability to repay .... But now it's hard for people to qualify for a loan at all. I'm sure there's a happy medium that can be reached, but it's hard to say an exact number that would do it." T he ne w r u l e s g o t a hearty endorsement from U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley, DOre., a member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, and a vocal critic of the lax regulatory environment leading up to the housing market crash. In a statement issued Frid ay, Merkley l a uded t h e new mortgage oversight as a safeguard against predatory lending. "Too many homeowners were steered into predatory home loans by brokers who

got kickbacks for selling subprime loans," M erkley said in the statement. "These new rules are a majorstep towards ensuring that scams and recklessness in housing markets don't threaten families and our economy again in the future." — Reporter:541-617-7820 egluchlich@bendbulletin.com

Inauguration Bibles trace back to King and Lincoln By Ernie Suggs Cox Newspapers

ATLANTA — When Barack Obama raises his right hand on Jan. 21 to "faithfully execute the office of president," his left hand will be resting on a worn black leather Bible, with a slight tear on the cover, that normally residesunder glass in the King Center in Atlanta. The Presidential Inaugural Committee announced this week that a Bible Martin Luther King Jr. carried with him during his rise as a civil rights leader will be one of two used at the Jan. 21 inauguration. The other one was used by Abraham Lincoln during his first inauguration in 1861 and by Obama in 2009. The use of their Bibles come on the 50th anniversary of the King-led March on Washington and 150th anniversary of L i n coln's E m ancipation Proclamation. "These two Bibles represent the stride for freedom. One represents emancipation; the other represents inclusion into the fabricofthe American experience," said King's daughter, Bernice King. "My father was a civil rights leader, but this reminds us that he was first and foremost, a pastor. Everything he did was influenced by the Bible." The Bible was one of several books King carried with him as he moved around the country. It is believed to be one of only two known King Bibles to still exist. The other is on display at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Bernice King, who followed her father into the pulpit, has studied his Bible and believes he used it more for meditation. Throughout the text, he made detailed notes, including dates attached to specific verses. The earliest was 1954, the same year he became pastor of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Ala. "You can tell it was used a lot," said Bernice King, adding that she received a call from the PIC around two weeks ago indicating that Obama was interested in using King's Bible. Bernice King, who is CEO of the King Center, will not be joining her family at the inauguration because of local holiday commitments. But she will be watching.

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PRINEVILLE — Luke Walker has started school this year at Central Oregon Community College's campus in Prineville. He's worked in construction in the past, and wants to earn a better living. At 43, his goal is to get a degree in manufacturing technology. Because he lives in Prineville, the Crook County Open Campus has helped make returning to school affordable. Walker doesn't have a job and says driving to Redmond or Bend for classes would be a financial stretch.

Walker is among a growing number of students attending COCC's Prineville campus, a 12,300square-foot building at 510 S.E. Lynn Boulevard. The campus, which opened in August 2011, has seen an increasein demand for classes. In fal12011, the campus

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had 179 seats filled among all its classes. In fall 2012, that figure rose to 295, a 65 percent increase, according to the college's data. The college counts a seat for each student enrolled in a class. For example, one student taking two classes is two seats. In terms of actual students taking credit courses, the campus had 112 enrolled in fall 2011. In 2012, 167 students enrolled that fall, according to college data. "We definitely have a really nice mix of transitional, fresh-out-of-high school students and students who are maybe look-

ing for a second career after being a victim of our economy," said Suzie Kristensen, Prineville campus coordinator. The first goal at COCC Prineville is to offer all courses necessary for an associate of arts Oregon transfer degree, she said. The campus is within one class of being able to offer that degree. The transfer degree covers the basic requirementsstudents need to transfer as a junior to a public university. "We are hoping to bring on more degreeofferings as the campus grows, but it depends on what students we're attracting," Kris-

tensen said. "We'll make sure we have our eye on what degrees the students are seeking." The campus also gauges student interest so they can get a good start on their degree programs before traveling to Bend or Redmond for advanced courses needed to graduate. For example, business, accounting and marketing classes are taught in Prineville. "The students are all engaged," said Patti Norris, an adjunct business professor. "I don't have any in my classes that just sit there in the back and don't participate." SeePrineville/B5

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Wyden quizzed at town hall meetings By Scott Hammers The Bulletin

A full house of students and local residents went back-andforth with Sen. Ron Wyden for nearly two hours Friday at the Sisters High School auditorium, the Portland Democrat's Deschutes County stop on his annual 36-county town hall tour. Wyden held a second town hall in Prineville later in the evening, and is scheduled to hold his Jefferson County town hall at 10 a.m. today at the Madras Senior Center. SeeTown halls/B5

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Pearl Harbor vet A unique Use for lumber Grimm dies at 93 By Ben Botkin The Bulletin

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peaks in winter for another special version of Well shot! that will run in the Outdoors

section. Submit your best work at www. bendbulletin.com/

wellshot/winterpeaks. Submission requirements: Include ae much detail ae possible — when and where you took it, end any special technique used — as well es your name, hometown and phone number.Photos must be high resolution (at least e inches wide and 300 dpi) and cannot he altered.

Friday morning, Sen. Ron Wyden met in Redmond with representatives of Facebook, local utilities and local governments to mark the completion of the Ponderosa substation. By doubling the amount of electricity Central Oregon users can draw from the Bonneville Power Administration transmission lines running between Columbia River hydroelectric dams and California, the substation will enable the opening of Facebook's second Crook County data center this spring, and the continued development of the region's growing data-center industry. SeePower/B5

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aul Arney might look like a logger in this photo. While he and his friends Bill Warburton, left, and Jonah Gladney are not loggers, they do have a good reason for chopping down this tree. See Arney's photo story on Page B2.

Jack Grimm, a Bend veteran who was one of the few remaining survivors of the attack on Pearl Harbor, died Sunday at Partners in Care Hospice House after a brief illness, said his daughter, Patricia Nelson. Grimm was 93. In December, he was interviewed and profiled by The Bulletin for a story that appeared on Dec. 7, 2012, the 71st anniversary ofthe attack. Out of about 84,000 service members stationed on the island during the attack, the Veterans Administration estimates that fewer than 3,000 remain. Seventy-one years after the attack, the youngest of Pearl Harbor veterans are well into their eighties. Grimm was a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corps, and was based at Wheeler Field, about 16 miles north of Pearl Harbor, when the Japanese attacked U.S. forces on Dec. 7, 1941. The 21-year-old had just arrived at Pearl Harbor in

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Pearl Harbor veteran Jack Grimm holds his Lt. Col. Air Force uniform at his home in Bend last month. He died Sunday. November 1941 after finishing flight school in Luke Field, Ariz. Grimm told The Bulletin that the sounds of strafing and bombs going off woke him on the morning of the attack. SeeGrimm/B5


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sentative's press secretary, said Walden intends to introduce the bill on Monday, the first day of the House's new session. The reason for the legislation is a bizarre standoff between Republican deficit hawks, who have threatened not to raise the debt ceiling for a second straight time, and their Democratic opponents who are calling this a bluff. When the debt ceiling, which sets acceptable limits for federal debt, wasn't raised before the 2011 deadline, it had two important consequences. First, the U.S. lost its AAA debt rating from Standard k Poor's, leading to economic ripple effects amidst an already weak recovery. Second, R epublicans

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were largely seen by the American people as the architects of this unpopular action. Since then, the U.S. has continued to claim AAA status because of unchanged ratings by Wall Street's other two top credit agencies — Moody's and Fitch — though this good credit is also at risk with the second round of debt ceiling negotiations, according to The Washington Post. Until 2011, the debt ceiling had never been a significant point of debate. An online petition to mint a trillion dollar platinum coin had 6,619 signatures as of Tuesday, about 18,000 short of the 25,000 signature threshold that would cause a response by the White House.

Oregon crash that killed nine passengers. The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure

said Friday a post-crash investigation found the company was not following British Columbia law

regarding driver hours of service and pre-trip inspections. Theaction comesthree days after the U.S. Department of Transportation revoked the

Vancouver-based company's authority to provide passenger service in the United States.

Ecoterror suspect arraignmentset —A woman who spent adecade asa fugitive from the largest ecoterrorism investigation in U.S. history

is due in federal court in Oregon to faceconspiracy and arson charges. Court records show 39year-old RebeccaRubin, aCanadiancitizen, was to be arraigned Friday afternoon in U.S. District

Court in Eugene.Rubin turned herself in at the Canadian border with Washington last November. A federal indictment accuses her of being a member

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Man charged in dog's death —Agrand jury has indicted a 45-year-old Forest Grove, man

TerrorismSLispect's mindset debated at Portland trial By Nigel Duara The Associated Press

PORTLAND — There's no dispute that a 19-year-old Muslim college student tried to set off a car bomb at Portland's 2010 Christmas tree lighting ceremony, but how he reached that point is the crux of his trial that began in federal court this week. A jury of seven men and nine women will decide whether this

was a case of the U.S. government preventing the radicalization of a young Somali-American man, or was instead the FBI's coercion of an impressionable, hotheaded braggart into a plan he was otherwise incapable of carrying out. Mohamed M ohamud's attorneys began to build their case during opening statements Friday, arguing that he was the victim of a sophisticated manipulation by un-

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"ANNIE JR.":Bend Experimental Art Theatre presents the musical about Little Orphan Annie, set in 1930s New York City; $15, $10 ages 18 and younger; 7 p.m.; Bend High School, 230 N.E. Sixth St.; 541-4195558 or www.beattickets.org. "HOW DO WE BECOMESMART?": Dr. Forest Towne presents a lecture on adolescence and IQ; free; 7 p.m.; The Belfry, 302 E. Main Ave., Sisters; 541-517-3916. BROWN EDITION:TheWashingtonbased jazz and funk act performs; free; 7 p.m.; McMenamins Old St. Francis School, 700 N.W. Bond St., Bend; 541-382-5174 or www. mcmenamins.com. "COUPLEDATING": Preview night of the play by Cricket Daniel, directed by Sue Benson; $10 at the door; 7:30 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541-312-9626 or www.2ndstreettheater.com. "LIFE CYCLES":A screening of the unrated 2010 mountain bike film; $5; 9 p.m., doors open at 8 p.m.; McMenamins Old St. Francis School, 700 N.W. Bond St., Bend; 541-385-8080 or www. mcmenamins.com.

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"A CORNISHFAMILYIN GEORGETOWN, COLORADO,18751912":Bend Genealogical Society presents a program by Marilyn Burwell on research methods and townspeople; free;10 a.m.; First Presbyterian Church, 230 N.E Ninth St., Bend; 541-317-9553 or www. orgenweb.org/deschutes/bend-gs. LUNCHANDLECTURE: Learn about forestecology, conditions and management, bring asacklunch; included in the price of admission; $12 adults, $10 ages 65andolder, $7 ages 5-12, free ages 4and younger; noon-1 p.m.; High Desert Museum, 59800 S. U.S.Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 or www. highdesertmuseum.org. SCIENCEPUB:Learnhow chemical development relates to environmentally responsible manufacturing in "Flat Screens for a Green World," hosted by Oregon State University; registration requested; free; 7 p.m.; McMenamins Old St. Francis School, 700 N.W. Bond St., Bend; 541-382-5174 or www.mcmenamins.com. LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III: The folk artist performs, with Dar Williams; $35-$45 plus fees; 7:30 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W.Wall St., Bend;

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"BAG IT":A screening of the 2010 documentary film about plastic bag consumption; donations benefit the Plastic Bag Ban Movement; free; 6 p.m.; The Environmental Center, 16 N.W. Kansas Ave., Bend; 541-9146676. "THE METROPOLITANOPERA: AIDA":Starring Liudmyla Monastyrska, Olga Borodina and Roberto Alagna in an encore performance of Verdi's masterpiece; opera performance transmitted in high definition; $18; 6:30 p.m.; Regal Old Mill Stadium 16 8 IMAX, 680 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend; 541-382-6347. GIRAFFE DODGERS:The Portlandbased folk and bluegrass act performs; free; 7 p.m.; McMenamins Old St. Francis School, 700 N.W. Bond St., Bend; 541-382-5174 or www.mcmenamins.com.

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TODAY CENTRAL OREGONWEDDING & EVENT SHOW: Explore wedding services, with a gown fashion showand prizes; a portion of proceeds benefit the BendRonald McDonald House; $5 or four cans of nonperishable food; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; The RiverhouseConvention Center, 2850 N.W.Rippling River Court, Bend; 541-317-0450 or www. thecoshow.com. POLARBEARWALK/RUN: 5K and 10K races; proceeds benefit St. Thomas Academy; $25-$35; 10 a.m.; St. Thomas Academy,1720 N.W. 19th St., Redmond; 541-548-3785 or www.redmondacademy.com. SATURDAYMARKET:Featuring local vendors, with new andused items, antique collectibles, crafts and more; free admission; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Bend Masonic Center, 1036 N.E.Eighth St.; 541-977-1737. AUTHORPRESENTATION:Bil Roorbach talks about his book"Life Among Giants"; RSVPrequested; free; 5 p.m.; Sunriver Books & Music, Sunriver Village Building 25C; 541-593-2525, sunriverbooks@ sunriverbooks.com or www. sunriverbooks.com. AUTHOR PRESENTATION: Tom DeWolf and Sharon Morgan read from their book"Gather at the Table: The Healing Journey of aDaughter of Slavery and aSon of the Slave Trade"; $5;6:30 p.m.;PaulinaSpringsBooks, 252 W. HoodAve., Sisters; 541-5490866. BEND COMMUNITY CONTRADANCE: Featuring caller William Watson and music by Betsy Branch and Mark Douglass; $7; 7 p.m. beginner's workshop, 7:30 p.m. dance; Boys & Girls Club of Bend,500 N.W. Wall St.; 541-330-8943. TRIAGE: Thecomedy improvisational troupe performs; $5; 7:30 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m.; Greenwood Playhouse, 148 N.W.Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-389-0803 or www. cascadestheatrical.org. DAVID JACOBS-STRAIN:The Oregon blues man performs; $15$20suggesteddonation;8 p.m., doors open 7 p.m.; HarmonyHouse, 17505 Kent Road, Sisters; 541-5482209. DANNY BARNES: Theexperimental banjoist performs, with Matt Sircely; free; 9 p.m.; HideawayTavern, 939

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what Deschutes County officials are proposing as they prepare for a new online system for property records. They have proposed a twotiered system where everyone gets access to part of the information, but those who want to see it all would have to register. An unregistered user, for example, couldn't look up properties by the owners' names. The change would coincide with a revision of the computer system that would make all property information available through one Web page and over multiple platforms. Officials haven't made clear why the two-tiered approach is needed. Assessor Scot Langton said "there's no problem we're trying to address," while County Clerk Nancy Blankenship said the move is designed to "balance issues of privacy," from those concerned that too much information is publicly available. But privacy is exactly what the proposal threatens. Anyone can now access these public records without revealing anything. In the new system, the county would collect registration information from anyone who wanted full access. And what do they plan to do with that registration information'? That's not at all clear, despite Commissioner Alan Unger's question to t hat effect during W ednesday's d i scussion. A l though some counties do charge for such access, Deschutes says

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it has no plans to do so. And Bob Haas, from the county's information technology department, said the county doesn't plan to track registered users, although the system does make it possible to clo so. We're left to wonder what problem would be solved and what use would be made of the registrants' information. If c onvincing answers exist, officials need to lay them out for the commissioners as well as citizens. A Jan. 23 public hearing is planned, and commissioners have asked for community reaction. You can tell them what you think in advance by emailto boardC deschutes.org, or by snail mail to Deschutes Services Center, P.O. Box 6005, 1300 N.W. Wall St., Suite 206, Bend, OR 97701. Without a much stronger justification than we've heard so far, our answer is no.

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Governor should focuson Oregon, not paid speeches regon's Government Ethics Commission will decide Tuesday whether to accept a draft opinion from the commission's staff that would allow Gov. John Kitzhaber to accept payment for giving speeches under certain conditions. We hope it just says no. It's not unheard of for a governor to be paid for giving a speech, to be sure. Many states allow their top officials to accept fees, but only if the invitation to speak is not based on the official's public position. Nor do we doubt that Kitzhaber could up his income substantially from the $93,600 annual salary the governor's job pays. He is, after all, something of an expert in the field of health care policy and has had at least a couple of opportunities to put his theories into practice in Oregon. The Oregon Health Plan, as it was first enacted, was very much a product

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of Kitzhaber's thinking, as is the state'scurrent effort to craft its own version of Obamacare with the federal government's blessing. Like the earlier plan, the current one places heavy emphasis on preventive medicine. Even if the ethics commission were to give Kitzhaber the green light, he'd face problems, we suspect. Oregon law clearly forbids public officials from profiting from their positions, and Kitzhaber's expertise is very clearly linked to his public service. It's difficult to see how the two could be separated adequately. In the end, however, there's a bigger problem with Kitzhaber's request. Oregonians elected him to run this state and to do so in one of the most difficult periods in recent memory, a period that is not over yet. We need him governing Oregon, not touring the United States padding his bank account giving speeches.

Hundreds of thousands of people throughout the U.S. and around the world participate in practical shooting sports. They come from all walks of life; mothers, fathers, kids — in some cases entire families competing together. More information can be found at www.ipsc.org and www.uspsa.org. Many firearms used in these activities would be classified as "assault weapons" by legislation under consideration at the state and national levels. To say there is no legitimate sporting purpose for these guns is absurd. They are purposebuilt specifically for competition. Banning, restricting or otherwise hampering these sports would have no effect on public safety. Gun restrictions do not reduce crime. Perpetrators of mass shootings are terrorists, seeking primarily to inflict fear. They target schools and other "gun-free zones" because resistance will b e m i n imal. The deadliest school assault in United States history (Bath Township, MI, 1927) occurred before so-called "assault weapons" existed. Surely the definition of bad legislation would be that which has negative secondary consequences, yet fails to accomplish its stated goal. Assault is a behavior, not a characteristic of equipment. If you are serious about public safety, ask yourself how many innocents would die as we blame human frailty on guns. What portion of those resources might have been allocated to mental health programs and other effective measures? You may not like guns. But don't be fooled into thinking that ruining someone else's hard work will make

you or your child safer. The product being sold by gun-control advocates is not safety — it's just control. Paul Marshall Bend

Supportamendment to overturn Citizens United "We the People," ... so begins our constitution. The third anniversary of the 2010 Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United versus the FEC is approaching. The court, for purposes of campaign finance, essentially said "corporations are people" and "money is speech." Huh! Six billion dollars were spent during the last election. Are we to continue to turn our government over to Big Money influences such as corporations, unions, nonprofits and wealthy individuals'? Millions of us say no! Citizens at the grass roots are working to overturn this ruling by passing resolutions/ballot measures at the local and state levels, then sending them to Congress to persuade Congress to give us (the 50 states) a constitutional amendment to vote on. Many cities and state legislatures have passed resolutions, thousands of citizens have signed petitions, and members of Congress along with President Obama are on record in support. R epublican John M cCain h a s

said "(The) Citizens United (ruling)

is the worst decision ever ... Money is money, not free speech." So this is NOT a partisan issue. At the Jan. 23 Bend City Council meeting, our local affiliate group of movetoamend.org will b e a sking our councilors to refer our issue to the May/November election. That

would let us, the citizens of Bend, express our beliefsthat "corporations are not people," and "money is not speech." Join us at the Jan. 23 meeting and support a government of "We the People."

Jlm Payne Bend

Camera may be recording your illegal actions We hire elected officials to protect our life, liberty and property. Public facilities are our property. We do not set limits on the tactics the government uses to enforce this protection. If tactics are above and beyond what i s n e cessary, the courts will strike them down. That's the courts' lob. If cameras help the government protect my life, liberty and property, then who are we, as the public, to complain about an invasion of our privacy'? Whatever we do in public is just that: public. Most people are law-abiding citizens. Very few people aren't. If you're a law-abiding citizen in the city of Redmond, don't worry. If you're a citizen contemplating nefarious acts to damage public property in the city of Redmond, watch out. A camera may be recording your actions. Brent D. Yonkovlch Bend

Agree with letters I totally agree with John Shepherd and Jim Persing's letters. Our society will suffer until parents,educators and leaders of our country respect God, country, honor and right from wrong.

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We need to find solutions to climate change today By Conrad Weller here is continued world interest about climate change and/or global warming. I'd like to try to compare both sides of the debate about climate change and the possible serious effects it may have today or in the future. Hopefully, this would either describe that there is nothing to worry about, or, there is some concernbut itcan be solved, or, the problem is quite serious. I would like to suggest you read "Global Weirdness," a book written by the Climate Central people and available at our local library (the Deschutes Public Library System). Hopefully, this would be useful material written by climate scientists. On another note, I think I h ave been guilty o f e t h nocentrism i n thinking about climate change only in my local situation, living in the

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weather measurement does not measureother world locations now, or for nothing — there is nothing to worry changes in the overall climate over a about. Or, let's see what happens in year, decade or century. the future. Or, let's see what's posSome disturbing events on Earth sible to do now and get started. that have been occurring more reThe latter, getting started, has cently include severe storms, deadly some input in our country with solar heat waves, relentless drought, rising power, wind energy, more efficient seas and melting at the polar ice caps. light bulbs, hybrid cars, electric cars, These events may be random fluchome housing heat pumps, etc. How tuations that one expects on planet w idespreadthese choices are in the Earth or a m ore serious warning United States is probably on the low of future weather changes brought side due to cost, past behavior, and/or about by climate change. lack of interest, not caring, not knowThank you for reading this far. I ing, or not worrying about any pos- must confess to my adding greensible future changes in the climate. house gases to our environment and Both climate and weather can fluc- atmosphere. Driving a g a s olinetuate. When we step outside tomor- powered car, burning wood, using row and the temperature reads 17 ordinary light bulbs and insufficient degrees onour thermometer — one home insulation, are just a few of my can laugh and say, "What global activities that may be involved in cliw arming?" H o wever t h i s lo c a l mate change.

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ameliorating these changes but they can be costly and more difficultin many countries around the world. The largerproblem is what are 3 billion (or more) other folks also doing today on planet Earth and what will 10 billion (or more) people be doing in the year 2050'? I know, don't worry, the reader may not be here to find out about 2050 or 2100 when there will be an estimated 15 billion people inhabiting planet Earth. So, what shall we decide to do today'? — Conrad Weiler lives in Camp Sherman.


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Country broadcaster Frank Pagehelped popularizeElvis By Chevel Johnson

LAKESIDE — The w ind reached 150mph as the storm landed. Fartherdownthecoast, the gale plucked trees from the ground like toothpicks. It was Columbus Day 1962, and Marj K i lpatrick didn't know what was coming. The driver of one of America's only mail boats was doing what she did best: delivering the mail, rain or shine. So far, Kilpatrick had felt more of the former. Tenmile Lake's surface was dimpled with rain, l ight g usts tussled the fir trees. Kilpatrick clutched the side of her cedar vesselas she pulled up to her last mailbox. She was motoring back to her own lakefront home, feeling confident, when the wind roared and the waves struck. "There were two walls of water coming at me," Kilpatrick said, now 85, pressing her wrinkled hands into a "V." Kilpatrick did the only thing

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Eliska Jacobsen delivers the mail via boat along Tenmile Lake to Lakeside residents whose homes are only accessible by boat. she could do: She ducked. Water rushed over her. She was soggy but unscathed. For more than 60 years, Kilpatrick and a few hardy souls have battled the elements to deliver mail to the 50-odd residents of Tenmile Lake. The mail boat is still a lifeline to these people. Some

homes can be reached only by boat, others only by winding back roads. But while the winter weather can get rough, drivers past and present say, at its best, the job is a tour-de-force in relaxation. Eliska Jacobsen has operated the route for the past three years. She has red

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hair and speaks with a clipped Czech accent. "Sometimes, it's so peaceful," she said. "I'm just glad to be ableto be outthere.You see the fog when you're driving through there. It's beautiful." As her 16-foot boat pulls away from the launch, Jacobsen casually spins the wheel. Her outboard motor kicks a white tail over Tenmile's glassy surface. She's uneasy about rumors that the U.S. Postal Service is thinking about cutting the route to save money. "Everyone says it's going to happen," she said. "It has to happen one day." Ron Schaer, marketingmanager for the Postal Service's Portland District, says there's no truth to those rumors. "The mail boat, being the most economical way to deliver mail to t hat l ake, it's going to continue," he said. "There's no decision and talk about the mail boat run being eliminated."

and Central Oregon is not will be limited to 1,000 megagoing be an a f terthought," watts until further upgrades Continued from B1 Wyden said Friday morning. are made to the transmission W yden said d espite i t s "Central Oregon is going to lines. proximity t o tr a n smission have a seat at the table." Apple i s c u r rently c onlines, upgrades to the electriPrior to the completion of structing two d ata centers cal system had historically the substation, Central Ore- near the Facebook facilities, passed by Central Oregon. gon could draw no more than while a third, yet-unnamed When Facebook first started 650 megawatts from the BPA company is looking at locatexploring expanding its data system. Larr y B e k kedahl, ing in the area. The four data center operations in Crook senior vice president of trans- centers completed or under County in late 2011, the BPA mission services for BPA, said construction will cover more could not deliver the needed the region would often apthan 1.3 million square feet, power, and projected it would proach that limit when usage with most of that space givtake until summer 2014 to im- was at its peak during winter. en over to row upon row of prove its facilities. Data centers use massive computers. After several complaints amounts of power, Bekkedahl Roger Lee, director of Ecofrom local officials, Wyden said, with the two phases of nomic Development for Cencontacted BPA and Pacific- the Facebook data center pro- tral Oregon, said Central OrC orp r e presentatives a n d jected to consume 120 mega- egon isconsidered one of the got everyone to agree to dis- watts; by contrast, a large top locations in the country cussions of the need to move hospital might draw just 2 or for datacenters as of today, faster, according to Wyden 3 megawatts, he said. Open- and data centers are considcommunications di re c tor ing the data centers without ered one of the top growth inTom Towslee. improvements to th e l o cal dustries over the next several Wyden said completing the power system would have years. "Everyone I talk to in the upgrades represent Central been impossible, Bekkedahl Oregon rolling out a welcome sa>d. industry says we don't see mat for industry and economWith the upgrades, Central this slowing down for 10, 15 ic development. Oregon can draw 1,300 mega- years," Lee said. "It's going to be a new day watts from BPA, though it Lee said although the jobs

provided by the opening of the first Facebook data center have been fewer than some had hoped — p a r ticularly in view of the buildings' size and energy consumptionabout 65 people are working for Facebook today in Crook County, with another 65 or so working for the data center but not on Facebook's payroll. The other data centers in development should support similar levels of employment, he said. H aving c o mpanies l i k e Facebook and Apple in Cent ral O regon c aptures t h e attention o f t h e n o n -tech companies EDCO is trying to recruit, Lee said, even if they have no need for the cool nights and dry weather that keep data centercomputers running smoothly. "It definitely validates that it's a good place to do business and it's a good place to invest," he said.

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The man who helped introduce Elvis Presley to worldwide audiences through the Louisiana Hayride — t h e state's version of the heralded Grand Ole Opry country radio show — has died. He was 87. Veteran radio broadcaster Frank Page died late Wednesday after suffering a severe respiratory infection while hospitalized at WK P ierremont Health Center in Shreveport. Page retired from KWKH in 2005 after65 years of service. He was best known for i ntroducing Presley on t h e s how in 1954, but h e w a s also credited with launching severalother country music stars' careers. They include singer-songwriter Nathan "Nat" Stuckey whose hits included "Sweet Thang" and "Waitin' in Your Welfare Line," an d J a mes "Gentleman J i m " Re e ves, whose songs included "I Love You Because" and "Welcome t o M y W o r ld." B ot h m e n worked a s a n n ouncers at KWKH with Page. "He had a great sense of humor and was extremely kind and courteous," said longtime friend an d c o l league Tom Pace, who worked with Page at KWKH for nearly 25 years. "I don't think he ever uttered a harsh word to me or anyone and he always took time to mentor anyone wanting to make broadcasting a career." Pace, now t h e p r o ducer and host of "The Talk of the Town" daily show on 90.7 FM, said he often thought of Page as a father figure. Tim Brando, radio host and CBS Sports studio host and

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Frank Page,longtime announcer at the Louisiana Hayride, speaks in 2004 about the first night Elvis Presley played at the Hayride, in Shreveport, La. Page introduced a thenunknown Elvis Presley to worldwide audiences through his work with the Louisiana Hayride, the state's version of the heralded Grand Ole Opry.

war was on A r med Forces Radio, Berlin. I n 1947, h e s t a r ted a t KWKH and became an announcer for t h e L o u isiana Hayride two years later. The Times in Shreveport reported it was through one of his radio personas, "Brothe r Gatemouth," t hat P a ge brought blues to a generation of middle-class youths. One of the people listening was Robert Zimmerman, of Hibbing, Minn., now known as Bob Dylan. Several D ylan biographies credit Page with influencing the musician. "His life really resonates," Pace said. "To think that he play-by-play announcer, said touched so many lives from he grew up knowing Page as a Hank Williams Sr. to George longtime friend of his family. J ones to J i mmie D avis t o "He was unlike a n yone Johnny Cash to Loretta Lynn, you would meet in the me- when country music was at dia," Brando said. "He was its heyday. Frank would revel somewhat shy. M y f a t h er, in telling those stories about Hub Brando, was a peer and the live performances on the worked at the competing sta- Hayride." tion, KCIJ, and he often joked P age was a m e mber o f about how humble Mr. Page the County Music DJ Hall of was. But he had a glorious Fame and received the Louisiset of pipes, a strong 'voice of ana Association of BroadcastGod' type ofvoice, a memoer's L i fetime A c h ievement rable voice." Award. Page's radio career began Page'ssurvivors include his at KGHI in Little Rock, Ark., wife of more than 60 years, while in high school and he Helen Page; a daughter, Patty soon began working at KLRA Stephens, of Denver; a broththere. He served in W o r ld er, Larry Page, of Shreveport War II and at the end of the and a grandson.

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and s t r essed Continued from B1 the importance With Vice President Joe of getting menBiden expected to offer the tal health seradministration's recommen- Wyden vices to young d ations on gu n c ontrol t o people in crisis Congress on Tuesday, several before they hurt themselves questioners pushed Wyden or others. "What we do know about for a fuller explanation of his positions on the issue. The brain development is, y ou senator did not go into great better get there early, or we'll detail, saying he supported be playing catch-up ball for what he called "gun sense," the rest of our lives," he said. proposals he expects can win Wyden received sustained support from the majority of applause from th e l a rgely the population. y outhful audience for h i s "Gun sense," as described quippy answer in response to by Wyden, could involve a question about his position greater g overnment o v er- on gay marriage. "My view is, if you don't sight of transfers of firearms between one person and an- like gay marriage, don't have other, and new obligations one," Wyden said. on gun owners to keep their In a f o l low-up question weapons safely locked up later during the town hall, when not in use. Wyden said legitimizing the In a question that spun off relationships between samefrom the gun control debate, sex couples would be a signifW yden described how h i s icant improvement over the now-deceased brother suf- gray area in which they curfered from schizophrenia at rently live, and said he fully

supports efforts to put a ballot measure legalizing gay marriagebefore Oregon voters. W yden came out i n f u l l support of the effort to reform the filibuster being put forward by Oregon's junior senator, Democrat Jeff Merkley. Under Merkley's proposal, a senator would have to take the floor and make his or her case against a piece of legislation, as opposed to the current system that has allowed senators to block any legislation that can't muster 60 votes to break the filibuster. Forcing senators to stand up for their positions would hold members accountable, he said. " If you're gonna d o i t , you've gotta get up and do it yourself, not outsource it to someone else or just say you're blocking something and go off to Palm Springs to play golf with a bunch of lobbyists," Wyden said. Wyden defended his yes vote on the recent "fiscal cliff"

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23, 1944, who preceded him in death in 1992. Continued from B1 He was living in SacraAs l ow-flying J apanese mento and had decided to apaircraft flew above, U.S. ser- ply for the Army Air Corps' vice members did their best cadet program in early 1941. to put up a fight. For Grimm, the prospect of"Single airplanes would fered a $205 monthly salary, come by," he said. "Even the a hefty sum for a young man guard at the gate was shoot- in 1941. ing a shotgun at him. That Entry into t h e p r ogram was doing no good, but at that trained military aviators least he was shooting." was competitive, and Grimm Grimm was born Dec. 31, was glad to be selected, Nel1919 in Sacramento, Calif., to son said. Homer and Anna Grimm. He Grimm went to New Guinmarried IreneRyan on July ea afterPearl Harbor, flying

158 missions and shooting down two enemy aircraft. H is w a r time d u t ies a l s o took him to Central Oregon to train pilots in Redmond. Grimm received the Distin-

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cluding the Prineville facility. Crook County obtained a federal technology grant and the two entities partnered together to build and co-own the building. For Matthew McCoy, vice president for administration at COCC, growth is a clear contrast with 2003, when the college shuttered its rented Prineville storefront due to

Redmond or Bend. "I see many i n dividuals Continued from B1 striving to commit to advancLancelot Falcon teaches ing their educations, when a mix o f h u m anities and they could not have hoped to courses focused on s t udy do so in the past," Falcon said strategies, college success in an email. and test-taking. He said the The new campus became building is an opportunity to a reality after a combination meet the needs of Prineville, of events. Voters passed a providing access that other- bond for COCC in 2009 that wise would only be offered in paid for various projects, in-

when members begin digging into the spending cuts that the legislation delayed until March. Finding cost savings for Medicare will be a c r ucial part of t h ose d iscussions, W yden said, n o t ing t h a t 10,000 people will celebrate their 65th b i r thday every day over the next 20 years. He said the United States is not going back to the era before Medicare, but stressed there are ways to reform the

program. He said the current law prohibiting Medicare fr om negotiating for bulk discounts from pharmaceutical companies is like a law requiring Costco shoppers to buy only one roll of toilet paper at a time. — Reporter:541-383-0387, shammers@bendbulletin.com

on to fly at least 16 different kinds of aircraft throughout his military career. D uring h i s s e r v ice i n R edmond during th e w a r , Grimm came to enjoy Cenguished Flying Cross, among tral Oregon. He moved his other awards. family there before doing a F or Grimm, i t w a s t h e two-year tour in Japan at a start ofa 20-year career in base that didn't have housing the military that went well for dependents at the time. beyond World War II as he After serving i n J a pan, served his country in Ger- Grimm retired as a lieutenmany, the Philippines and a nt colonel from t h e A i r Massachusetts. Force in 1961. — Reporter: 541-977-7185, Grimm initially trained to fly P-40 fighters, and went bbotki n@bendbulleti n.com

state funding cuts. McCoy delivered the bad news. But h e d i d n't s t op there. "I said we will do everything we can to open up a facility in Prineville, and when we do, our intent will be to be here in our own facility permanently," he said. — Reporter: 541-977-7185, bbotkin@bendbulletin.com


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Alabama players enter NFL draft TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama tailback

Eddie Lacy,cornerback Dee Milliner and right tackle D.J. Fluker are entering the NFL draft after helping lead the Crim-

son Tide to asecond straight national title. Lacy and Milliner

announced their plans to skip their senior

seasons Friday at a news conference. Fluker couldn't be there for the

announcement because he was traveling.

• Some golfers forsake technology to play with equipment that is farpast its prime im Montgomery has a reputation around Meadow Lakes Golf Club for being an ace around the greens. For a 3 handicap like Montgomery, that probably should not be much of a surprise. But there is one difference.

It's another exodus of talented underclassmen for a team that has won three of the past four national championships. Most of the four first-round picks in each of the past two drafts that left Alabama were

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might find in a thrift-store treasure hunt. Montgomery's worn-down Ping Eye sand wedge is the only such club that the 65year-old lifelong golfer has ever really played. "I wouldn't trade that

(wedge) for anything," says

In the Prineville resident's hands for those chip shots is the kind of wedge a collector

Montgomery, who was given the now nearly 50-year-old club by his father. "That's the money club." See Throwback/C4

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Prineville's Grant Patterson is a collector of old golf clubs with several hundred clubs in his collection.

Sisters beats LaPine

in Sky-Emopener

underclassmen. "I appreciate what they've done for the University of Alabama, but we also acknowledge the fact that from a business standpoint,

Bulletin staff report SISTERS — Eli Harrison's

game-high 23 points included perfect 12-for-12 freethrow shooting, and the senior wing led Sisters to a 54-45 boys basketball win over La Pine on Friday night in the Class 4A Sky-Em League opener for both teams. Harrison made all nine of his foul shots in the fourth quarter, when the host Outlaws (1-0 Sky-Em, 4-8 overall) held off a La Pine rally that saw the Hawks draw within four points with about 2'/t minutes left to play. Cole Moore had 12 points and five assists, and Ryan Pollard added 11 points for Sisters, which snapped a three-game losing streak. Harrison gathered a gamebest 10 rebounds. For the night, the Outlaws made 18 of 20 free throws.

these guys aremaking good decisionsabout their future and what they can do," coach Nick

Saban said. Unlike recent groups of departing juniors from Alabama, only Mil-

liner is pegged as asure first-round pick.

He was aJim Thorpe Award finalist and unanimous All-Ameri-

can after recording two interceptions and 22

pass deflections. Heand guard ChanceWarmack, who was asenior, are projected as the Tide's

top current prospects. Lacy was MVP of the national championship

game against Notre

La Pine (0-1, 6-9) was led

Dame after rushing for

by Cameron Kraft, who had five rebounds to go with his 13 points. Gavin Boen added

140 yards andscoring two touchdowns. He said he wasn't100 percent healthy all season until the title game Monday night, but Lacy still ran for 1,322 yards and 17 touchdowns while

BOYS PREP BASKETBALL 11 points and four steals, and Sam Wieber contributed seven points and four assists for the Hawks, who lost their third game in a row. La Pine led early when Kraft hit two three-pointers and Tyler Parsons made another as the Hawks raced to a 13-5 advantage. The Outlaws managed to pull even at 15-15 by the end of the first period, then outscored the visitors 16-8 in the pivotal second quarter for a 31-23 halftime lead. "Our size helped us in the second quarter, "said Sisters coach Rand Runco. "We shot the ball better, moved the ball better, and we got after their shooters a little more." Both teams are back in Sky-Em action on Tuesday night: Sisters is at Sweet Home, and La Pine hosts Cottage Grove.

NFL PLAYOFFS

averaging 6.5 yards per carry.

Divisionals: Here

— The Associated Press

come the big boys

NBA

By Barry Wilner The Associated Press Photos hy Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin

Bend's Mekayla Isaak (22) pulls in a rebound during the first half of Friday night's game against Summit at Bend High School. The Lava Bears took a 62-38 victory over the Storm.

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Portland's J.J. Hickson shoots over Golden State's Carl Landry during Friday night's game in Oakland, Calif.

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Russell Henley drives off the first tee during the second round of the Sony Open Friday in Honolulu.

Rookie on top at Sony Open Russell Henley's pair of 63s gives him a twostroke lead in Hawaii, C2

By Beau Eastes The Bulletin

Two games into the new year and Bend High is looking primed for another run at the state playoffs. Molly Maloney and Lisa Sylvester scored 12 points apiece and Kendall Kramer, Mekayla Isaak and Brydie Burnham each added 10 points as the Lava Bears cruised past visiting Summit 62-38 on Friday night in Class 5A Intermountain Conference girls basketball action. Bend, which improved to 1-0 in IMC play and 7-4 overall, dominated the glass, rolling to a 34-18 halftime lead in large part by outrebounding the Storm 22-8 in the first half. "Yeah, it helps to have the height advantage, but our wings did a great job of getting us the ball," said Maloney, the Bears' 6-foot forward. Bend's perimeter players did more than just work the ball inside to Maloney and the 6-2 Isaak. Kramer sparked the Lava Bears' offense early in the game, scoring all 10 of her points in the first half. "Their guards made shots," said Storm coach Ryan Cruz, whose team dropped to 1-1 in the IMC and 8-4 overall. "That's something we hadn't seen before." Summit, which entered Friday night on a seven-game winning streak, struggled to find any offensive rhythm early in the league contest and quickly fell behind 16-3 in the first quarter. See Bears/C4

boys. Denver, Atlanta, New England and San Francisco host divisional playoff games this weekend. They're a combined 49-14-1, and their rosters are filled with such headline grabbers as PeytonManning, Tom Brady, Tony Gonzalez and Patrick Willis. Their home-field advantages could be formidable, too. The Broncos, who have won 11 straight games, and Falcons each went 7-1; the 49ers were 6-1-1 and the Patriots 6-2. None of which makes the Ravens, Seahawks, Texans or Packers quake in their cleats. "That's not in my mind at all going up to Denver," said the Ravens' Joe Flacco, the only quarterback to win a

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(13-3): For all those impressive numbers, here's a baffling one: four-time league MVP Manning is a mere 9-10 in postseason games. Those wins and losses were

On TV TODAY Baltimore Ravensat Denver Broncos, 1:30 p.m. (CBS) Green BayPackers at San Francisco 49ers, 5 p.m. (Fox) SUNDAY Seattle Seahawks at Atlanta Falcons,

10 a.m. (Fox) Houston Texans at New England Patriots,

1:30 p.m. (CBS)

compiled with the Colts, with whom he never had a defense like the one the Broncos possess. That defense made a big difference when Denver won 34-17 at Baltimore in Week 15. A 98-yard interception return by Chris Harris at the end of the first half turned it into a rout. "I really haven't made a whole lot of comparisons, but our defense has been outstanding all year," Manning said. "Our offense has fed off of our defense. I think that's one of the best things this team has done. If the offense was in a rut, defense picked us up. The defense was bending a little bit, the offense picked them up. That's what you've got to have, to me, as a team." See Divisionals /C3


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TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 2013

ON THE AIR: TELEVISION TODAY GOLF 4 a.m.:European Tour/Sunshine Tour, Volvo Golf Champions, third round, Golf Channel. 4 p.m.:PGATour, Sony Open, third round, Golf Channel.

BASKETBALL 8 a.m.:Men's college, Gerogetown at St. John's,

BOXING 3 a.m.:Johan Perez vs. Steve Forbes (taped), Root Sports. GOLF 4 a.m.:European Tour/ Sunshine Tour, Volvo Golf Champions, final round, Golf Channel.

4p.m.:PGATour, Sony Open,

ESPN2.

final round, Golf Channel.

9a.m.:Men's college, Dukeat North Carolina State, ESPN.

BASKETBALL 8:30a.m.:Women'scollege,

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

Tennessee at Florida, ESPNU.

at Pittsburgh, ESPNU.

9 a.m.:Women's college,

9:30a.m.:Men'scollege, Washington at Cal (taped), Pac-

9:30a.m.:Women'scollege,

12 Network.

10 a.m.:Men's college,

Lafayette at Navy, CBSSN.

10:30 a.m.:Men's college,

Colorado, Pac-12Network. 11 a.m.:Men's college, Texasat

11 a.m.:Women's college,

lowa State, ESPNU.

11:30 a.m.:Women's college,

11 a.m.: Men'scollege,Holy

Baylor at Kansas, Root Sports.

Cross at Lehigh, CBSSN.

Noon:Women's college, Oregon

Noon:Men's college, Oklahoma

State at Arizona State, Pac-12 Network.

1 p.m.:Boys high school, Huntington Prep (W.Va.) atCape Henry (Va.), ESPN. 1 p.m.:Men's college, Drexel at James Madison, NBCSN. 1 p.m.: Men'scollege, Washington State at Cal, Pac-12 Network. 1 p.m.:Men's college, Florida at LSU, ESPNU.

1 p.m.: Men'scollege,George Washington at Xavier, CBSSN. 1:30 p.m.:Men's college, BYUat Santa Clara, Root Sports. 3 p.m.:Men's college, Pennat

Michigan at Ohio State, CBS.

10:30 a.m.:Women's college, Kentucky at Missouri, ESPNU.

11 a.m.:Women's college, Nebraska at Penn State, ESPN2. Fordham at Charlotte, CBSSN.

12:30p.m.:Women'scollege, Rutgers at Notre Dame, ESPNU.

1 p.m.:Women's college, Cal at Stanford, ESPN2.

1 p.m.:Women's college, San Diego State at Colorado State, CBSSN.

1:30p.m.:W omen'scollege, Southern Miss at Memphis,

Root Sports. 2 p.m.:Women's college, Colorado at Utah, Pac-12 Network.

2:30p.m.:Men'scollege,lowa at Northwestern, ESPNU.

Princeton, NBCSN.

5 p.m.:Men's college, Maryland

3 p.m.:Men's college, USCat

at Miami, ESPNU.

Utah, Pac-12 Network.

3 p.m.:Men's college, St, Louis at Temple, ESPNU.

3:30 p.m.:Men's college, Denver at Seattle, Root Sports.

5 p.m.:Men's college, Colorado State at San Diego State, NBCSN.

5 p.m.:Men's college, Arizona at Oregon State, ESPNU.

5:30p.m.:W omen'scollege, West Virginia at Kansas State

(taped), Root Sports. 7:30p.m.:W omen'scollege, Utah at UCLA, Pac-12 Network.

8 p.m.: Men'scollege, Washington at Stanford, Root

Sports. WINTER SPORTS 10 a.m.:Freestyle skiing,

Copper Mountain, Colo., (taped), NBCSN. 1 p.m.:Freestyle skiing, Copper Mountain, Colo. (taped), NBC. FOOTBALL

ON DECK Today Boys basketball: Triad atGilchrist, 4 p.mcDufur at CentralChristian,3:30p.m.; Trinity Lutheranat Prospect, 4p.m. Girls basketball: Triadat Gilchrist, 4 p.mzDutur at CentralChristian, 2p.m.;Trinity Lutheranat Prospect, 5:30p.m. Swimming: Bend,Summit, RidgeviewatRumbaugh Invitational inCorvallis, 9a.m.; MountainViewat The DallesWahtonka Invite in HoodRiver, 1030

6 p.m.:Men's college, Arizona State at Oregon, Pac-12 Network. 6 p.m.: NBA, Oklahoma City Thunder at Portland Trail

Blazers, Comcast SportsNet Northwest.

FOOTBALL 10 a.m.: NFL, NFC divisional

playoff, Seattle Seahawks at Atlanta Falcons, Fox. 1:30 p.m.: NFL, AFC divisional playoff, Houston Texans at New

England Patriots, CBS. WINTER SPORTS 11:30 a.m.:Snowboarding, Copper Mountain, Colo., (taped), NBCSN. 1 p.m.:Snowboarding, Copper Mountain, Colo. (taped), NBC. TENNIS 3:30 p.m.:Australian Open, first round, ESPN2.

11:30 p.m.:Australian Open, first round, ESPN2.

TODAY

SUNDAY

FOOTBALL

FOOTBALL

1:30 p.m.:NFL, AFC divisional playoff, Baltimore Ravens at Denver Broncos, KRCO-AM 690, KRCO-FM 96.9. 5 p.m.:NFL, NFC divisional

10 a.m.:NFL, NFC divisional playoff, Seattle Seahawks at Atlanta Falcons, KRCO-AM 690, KRCO-FM 96.9, KBNW-FM 96.5. 1:30 p.m.:NFL, AFC divisional playoff, Houston Texans at New England Patriots, KRCO-AM 690, KRCO-FM 96.9.

Professional

NATIONALFOOTBALL LEAGUE All Times PST

Playoff Glance Divisional Playoffs Today Baltimoreat Denver,1.30 p.m. (CBS)

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GreenBayat San Francisco, 5p.m.(Fox) Sunday Seattle atAtlanta,10 a.m.(Fox) HoustonatNewEngland,1:30 p.m.(CBS) ConferenceChampionships Sunday,Jan.20 NEC,noonfFOX) AFC,3:30p.m.(CBS)

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NFL Injury Report NEWYORK— The updated National Football League injury report, asprovided bytheleague: BALTIMORE RAVENS atDENVER BRONCDS — RAVENS:PROBABLE: WRAnquan Boldin

(shoulder), WRTandon Doss(ankle), LB Dannel Ellerbe(ankle), LBAdrianHamilton (ilness), RBVonta Leach(knee,ankle), LBRay Lewis (triceps), LBAibert Mcclellan (shoulder), DEPernell McPheelthigh), DT I-laloti Ngata (knee), RBBernard Pierce (knee), S BernardPollard(chest), WRDavid Reedlthigh), S Ed Reed(shoulder), CBJimmySmith (abdomen), WR TorreySmith(back), LBTerrel Suggs(Achiles biceps), G Marshal Vanda(shoulder). BRONCOS:OUT: CB TracyPorter (concussion).PRO BABLE: S Mike Adams(knee), TRyanClady lshoulder), T Orlando Franklin (knee),WRTrindon Holliday(ankle), GChris Kuper(ankle), SJim Leonhard (thigh) WR Matthew Willis (knee). GREEN BAYPACKERS atSAN FRANCISCO 49ERS —PACKERS: OUT. WRJarrett Boykinlankle), DE Jerel Worthy (knee). PROBABLE:WRRandall Cobb (illness),TEJermichael Finley(hamstring), RB Alex Green (knee), LBClay Matthews(knee), I.B DezmanMoses(hamstring), WRJordyNelson(ankle), RB JamesStarks (knee).49ERS: PROBABLE: LBNaVorro Bowman (shoulder), CBTarell Brownlshoulder), TE

GarrettCelek(foot), SDashonGoldsonlshoulder), LB Tavares Gooden(ribs), LB ClarkHaggans(shoulder), GMikelupati(shoulder), RBBruceMiler (shoulder), CB CarlosRogers(knee), LBAldon Smith (shoulder), DT Justin Smith (elbow,triceps), DT Will Tukuafu lneck), LB Patrick Wilis (shoulder).

HOUSTONTEXANS atNEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — TEXANS:PROBABLE:CB Aian Ball

(foot), G AntoineCaldwell (back), NTShaunCody (back), TE DwenDaniels (shoulder), RB Justin Forsett (knee),TEGarrett Graham(concussion), CB Johnathan Joseph (ilness), S ShilohKeo(ankle), T DerekNewton (knee), SGlover Quinlshoulder), LB BrooksReed(groin), DE Antonio Smith(ankle), G WadeSmith(knee), RBBenTate(foot), QBTJ. Yates (nght elbow).PATRIOTS: PROBABLE: CBMarquice Cole (finger), CB Alfonzo Dennard (hamstring, knee), TE Rob Gronkowski lforearm, hip), GNickMcDonald lshoulder), DE Trevor Scott (knee).

playoff, GreenBayPackers at San Francisco 49ers, KRCO-AM 690, KRCO-FM 96.9.

BASKETBALL 5p.m.:Men's college, Arizona at Oregon State, KICE-AM 940, KRCO-AM 690.

6 p.m.: NBA,Oklahoma City Thunder at Portland Trail Blazers, KBND-AM 1110.

SPORTS IN BRIEF Race officials say the incident

occurred as Bourgin was travel-

No. 13 Creighton getS Win ling from Calama on the Chilean — Doug McDermott scored a side of the Andes to the start of season-high 39 points, including the seventh stage in Argentina all18 for Creighton in the first 7:12 of the second half, and the

on Friday. He was 25.

13th-ranked B)uejaysbeat Mis-

Earnhardt starts dig wreck at Daytona test

souri State 74-52 on Friday night in Springfield, Mo. McDermott,

— Dale Earnhardt Jr. started

was perfect on his first10 field

a12-car accident at Daytona

goal attempts in the second half as he led the Bluejays to their 10th consecutive win.

International Speedway in Daytona, Fla., that essentially shut

down a three-day test session. NASCAR's most popular driver

MOTOR SPORTS Motorcyclist killed at

tappedMarcusAmbrose asthey drove across the backstraightaway, lifting him "like a forklift" and turning him into the wall.

Dakar —Frenchmotorcyclist

Ambrose's car bouncedback

Thomas Bourgin has been killed in the Dakar Rally when he col-

across the trackand collected a host of others. — From wire reports

lided with a Chilean police car.

heard of going 'shirts and skins' in hockey."

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

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Marist 67,l.oyola(Md.) 30

MIDWEST Creighton64, llinois St.45 IndianaSt.67, Drake49 FAR WEST ArizonaSt.60,Oregon45 OregonSt 57,Arizona40 SouthernCal61, Washington 72

GOLF PGA Tour

SonyOpen Friday At Waialae CountryClub (hamstring).QUESTIONABLE: SJeronJohnson(hamHonolulu string). PRO BABLE: RBMarshawnLynch (toot), WR Purse: $5.6 million SidneyRice(knee). FALCONS: OUT: CBChristopher Yardage:7,044; Par:70 Owens(hamstring). QUESTIONABLE: DEJohn Abra(a-amateur) ham (ankle), S CharlesMitchell (calt) PROBABLE SecondRound SWiliam Moore(hamstring), CB DuntaRobinson RusseIHeney 63-63 — 126 (head). 62-66 — I20 Scott Langley 64-64—120 Scott Piercy 66-63 — 129 Matt Kuchar Betting line Chris Kirk 60-62—130 NFL

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70-64 134 66-60—134 69-65—134 66-66—134 60-67—135

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Pacific-12 Conference All Times PST W 3

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Conference

Tim Clark CharlesHowell III Pat Perez StephenAmes

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69-66—135 70-65 135 69-66—135 67-60—135 67-66—135 60-67—135 67-69—136 69-67 136 60-60—136 60-60—136 66-66—136

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Shane Bertsch Billy Horschel MorganHoffmann StevenBowditch ChadCampbel NicholasThompson DougLaBeleI JamesHahn DavidHearn DeanWilson BrendondeJonge Carl Pettersson KeeganBradley BradFritsch David Lingmerth MarkAnderson Justin Hicks BenKohles BrianGay JoshTeater JasonKokrak JimmyWalker Sang-MoonBae George McNeil Ky eStanley John Daly FabianGomez KevinStreelman Harris English Justin Leonard Y.E.Yang Jeff Maggert DerekErnst CameronPercy RobertStreb Failed to puatify Graham Del.aet TedPotter,Jr.

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69-67—136 66-70 — I36 66-70 — 136 67-69 — 136 69-60—137 69-60 — 137 71-66 — 137 70-67 — I37 67-70 — 137 69-60 — 137 69-60—137 60-69 — 137 60-69 — 137 67-70 — I37 69-66—137 73-64 — 137 69-60—137 67-70 — 137 70-60 — 130 70-60 — I30 69-69—130 69-69 — 130 72-66—130 70-60—136 73-65—130 70-60—130 69-69—130 71-67—130

69-69—130 70 60—136 70-60—130 71-67—130 71-67—130 71-67—130 67-71—130

Hobart International At The DomainTennisCentre Hobart, Australia Purse: $235,000 (Intl.) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Friday Semifinals ElenaVesnina, Russia, def. SloaneStephens (6),

UnitedStates,6-2, 6-2.

MonaBarthel(9), Germany, def. KirstenFlipkens,

Belgium, 6-4, 6-4.

Saturday Championship ElenaVesnina,Russia, def MonaBarthel (9), Germany,6-3,6-4. Apia International Friday At Olympic ParkTennis Centre Sydney, Australia Purse: Men,$406,000(W T250);Women, $601,000(Premier) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Men Semifinals Kevin Anderson,SouthAtrica det. Julien Benneteau,France,3-6,6-4, 7-6(6). BernardTomic,Australia, def.AndreasSeppi(3), Italy, 7 6 (10), 6 4 Women Championship AgnieszkaRadwanska(1), Poland,def. Dominika Cibulkova, Slovakia, 6-0,6-0. HeinekenOpen At ASBBankTennis Centre Auckland, NewZealand Purse: $450,000(WT250) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Friday Semifinals Philipp Kohlschreiber (2), Germany,det. Sam Querrey (4), UnitedStates, 6-4,7-6 (2). David Ferrer (1), Spain,def.GaelMonfils, France,

6-1, 6-2.

Saturday Championship DavidFerrer(1), Spain,def. PhiippKohlschreiber

l2), Germ any, 7-6(5), 6-1.

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American League BALTIMOR EORIOLES—Agree to termswith OF NolanReimoldonaone-yearcontract. BOSTON REDSOX—Extendedtheir playerdevelopmentcontractwith Portlandot theEastern League through2016. SEATTLE MARINERS— NamedEddyToledo director ofDominicanoperations. Agreedtotermswith LHP JhonnyNunezand 1B MikeJacobson minorleague contracts. TORONTO BLLIEJAYS—Agreedto terms with 0 Henry anco B onaone-yearcontract. FOOTBALL National Football League ARIZONACARDINALS— Signed LB Tim Fugger, DT Ricky Lumpkin, LBColin Parker, DEEverrette Thompson,GJeremiahWarren and RBFozzyWhittakerto futurecontracts. DALLAS COWBOYS NamedMonte Kiffin defensive coordinator. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS NamedDougPederson offensivecoordinator, Bob Suttondefensive coordinator, DavidCuleyassistant headcoach andwide receiverscoach, Matt Nagyquarterbacks coach, Eric Bieni emyrunning backscoach,TommyBrasherdefensivelinecoach,Barry Rubin strengthcoach,Travis Crittendenassistant strengthcoach,Britt ReidandCorey Matthaeiquality control coachesandMike Frazier statisticalanalysiscoordinator. HOCKEY NationalHockeyLeague ANAHEIMDUCKS NamedScott Niedermayer assistantcoach. SOCCER Major LeagueSoccer LOS ANG ELES GALAXY—Announced the retirement ot F PatNoonan,whowil join the coaching staff. SEATTLESOUNDERS FC—Signed D DeAndre Yedlin. COLLEGE ALABAMA —Announced TB Eddie Lacy,CB Dee MillinerandOTD.J. Fluker areenteringthe NFLdratt. ARIZONA STATE—Named Chris Thomsenrunning backscoach. IOWASTATE—Announced sophomore QBJared BarnettandsophomoreLBCJ Morganwil transfer. SYRACUS E—Named Chuck Bullough defensive coordinator.

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IN THE BLEACHERS

Alpine skiing: OSSA atMt. Bachelor, GiantSlalom, Cliffhanger,10am. Nordic skiing: OHSNO freestyle andrelay racesat Hoodoo, 11 a.m.; OISR A skateandrelay racesat Diamond Lake,11:30 a.m Wrestling: Bend,MountainView,Redmond, Summit, Ridgeview,Sistersat BendInvitational, 6 a.m.; Gilchrist atOakridgeInvite, TBD;Culver at Crater Classic inCentralPoint,TBD.

Oklahoma State at Texas, Root Sports.

Tennessee at Alabama, ESPN2. 11 a.m.:Men's college, North Carolina at Florida State, ESPN. 11 a.m.:Men's college, Butler at Dayton, NBCSN. 11 a.m.:Men's college, UCLA at

State at Oklahoma, ESPN2.

COREBOARD

SUNDAY

Rookies rule after two roundsof SonyOpen The Associated Press HONOLULU — Two days into his PGA Tour career, Russell Henley was in the record book. Henley putted for birdie on every hole Friday on his way to a second straight round of a 7-under 63, giving him a twoshot lead over fellow rookie Scott Langley and Scott Piercy in the Sony Open. He was at 14-under 126, breaking the 36-hole tournament scoring record by two shots. "It's pretty surreal," Henley said. In the first full-field event of the season, the rookies were leading the way. All they did on another windy, warm day along the shores of Oahu was trade places atop the leaderboard.Langley opened with a 62 and followed that with a 66. That typically would be enough to stay in the lead. Langley said he tried to stay aggressive, and then he felt he had no choice. He birdied his last three holes to reach 128. Piercy looked as though he had a chance to catch Henley in the afternoon, even as a gentle wind turned into nothing more than abreeze, but he spent most of his time grinding over pars. A birdie on the par-5 ninth, his last hole, gave him another 64. That means Henley and Langley will be paired together for the third straight day,

this time in the last group going into the weekend. The college graduates have been good friends for the past few years, each helping when the other was going through a bad spell. They have been linked together since they shared low amateur honors at PebbleBeach in the 2010 U.S. Open. "It's never easy to back up a really good round, I kind of got off to a little slower start," Langley said. "But it was certainly nice to finish the way I did and kind of get back in it with Russ. He played so well, and I was just trying to keep pace as much as I can. To finish that way was really

good. The previous 36-hole record at the Sony Open was 128 by five players, most recently John Cook in 2002. Matt Kuchar made eagle on the 18th hole to finish off a 63. He was three shots behind. That the scores were low — six players had a 63 or better on Friday — was no surprise. Oahu hasn't received much rain over the past several months, and in tropical sunshine, the fairways were running fast and the greens were pure. And for those coming over from a windy week on Maui, it truly felt like paradise. "Coming from last week, it feels really easy out there," Kuchar said. "This course, as simple as it seems, it's one of the tough-

er courses on tour. If you're not playing

well, you're going to make some bogeys. ... I understand the wind is supposed to really die down over the weekend, so I certainly expect low scoring. The course is in great shape, greens are beautiful, so there's going to be a lot more birdies and the foot has definitely got to be down on the pedal." Dustin Johnson won't get a chance to match Ernie Els as the only players to sweep the two Hawaii events. Johnson, who won last week at Kapalua, withdrew after playing nine holes because of the flu. Chris Kirk made a pair of tap-in eagles — a 5-iron into the wind to 3 feet on the ninth, a 7-iron with the wind to 2 feet on the 18th — for a 62 that put him at 10-un-

der 130 along with Tim Clark (66) and Charles Howell III (64). Also on Friday: Oosthuizen leads in South Africa DURBAN, South Africa — Louis Oosthuizen made a long birdie putt at the final green to take a one-shot lead after the second round of the Volvo Champions. Oosthuizenhad an 8-under 64 on a rainsoftened Durban Country Club course for a 12-under 132 total, one shot ahead of Scotland's Scott Jamieson (64) and Thai-

land's Thongchai Jaidee (68).


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azers a es i e The Associated Press OAKLAND, Calif. — Stephen Curry wasn't as impressed with Golden State's latest win as much as he was concerned over how it nearly got away. That's how far the expectations have risen for these Warriors. Curry made tw o i m portant fr ee throws with 16.4 seconds left and Golden Stateovercame a phenomenal fourth quarter by Portland rookie Damian Lillard to beat the Trail Blazers 103-97 on Friday night. Lillard, an Oakland native, scored 29 of his career-high 37 points in the second half and nearly helped the Blazers overcome a 20-point deficit before the Warriors held on. "For 2'/2 quarters we had control of the game ... then Lillard got hot," said Curry, who finished with 22 points and 12 assists. "Not to take away from his night, he made the shots. But we've got to find a way to stop a guy when he has it going like that." Lillard's outburst in the final quarter overshadowed what had been an otherwise sluggish night by Portland's offense.The Blazers missed 27 of their first 35 attempts, went 15 of 43 overall on 3-pointers and committed 13 turnovers. Conversely, Golden State had five players in double figures and shot 47.7 percent for the game. David Lee had 24 points and 10 rebounds and helped shut down Portland's LaMarcus Aldridge in a matchup of two of the top power forwards in the Western Conference. Aldridge had just seven points on three-of-14 shooting. Klay Thompson scored 16 points, Carl Landry added 15 and Harrison Barnes had 13 points and seven rebounds for Golden State. The Warriors led by 20 in the second half before Lillard nearly rallied the Blazers. He scored 17 in the fourth quarter and made a pair of deep 3-pointers,

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team that was thoroughly outplayed for three quarters before making a late run. Curry shot just seven for 22 but had seven points in th e f ourth quarter, though he was nearly overshadowed by Lillard. Lillard went 15 of 22 from the floor and made a career-best seven 3s to go with six rebounds and four assists. A small but vocal crowd of supporters chanted his name at various times in the game, growing louder with each bucket he made in the fourth quarter. It wasn't enough for the Blazers, who had won three straight against the Warriors. "We didn't have much going in the first half," Portland coach Terry Stotts said. " Damian started to get it g o ing and we rode on his shoulders. We opened it up for him." Lee scored 13 points in the first half and helped hold Aldridge to t hree pointsbefore the break. Lee had seven points during a 10-2 run that helped the Warriors take a 50-35 halftime lead. The early hole ruined Stotts' plan of resting his starters. Aldridge played 43 minutes, Lillard played 42 and Wesley Matthews was in for 36. The trio combined to go 21 of 54. Also on Friday: Thunder...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Lakers....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 LOS ANGELES — Kevin Durant scored 42 points,Russell Westbrook had 27 points and 10 assists, and Oklahoma City easily sent short-handed Los Angeles to its sixth straight loss. N uggets...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 C avaliers ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 DENVER — Danilo Gallinari scored 23 points, hitting a crucial 3-pointer in the waning seconds, and Denver rallied after trailing for the most of the game. Bulls ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108 Knicks...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 NEW YORK — Luol Deng scored

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Portland's Nolan Smith slides in front of Golden State's Stephen Curry during the first half of Friday night's game in Oakland, Calif. including his seventh of the night that cut Golden State's lead to 100-97 with 22.5 seconds remaining. Curry then made two free throws and Jarrett Jack added one to seal the win. "I think we were flat," Lillard said. "I had a game like this in college but that ended up with a win. That's why this is bittersweet." Golden State snapped a two-game losing streak and continued its surprising turnaround from a year ago. The win over Portland helped the Warriors match their win total (23) from last season and helped maintain their secondplace spot in the Pacific Division. They needed another strong night from Curry to hold off a pesky Blazers

a season-high 33 points in Chicago's t hird victory over Ne w Y or k t h i s season. Hawks...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 J azz..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 5 ATLANTA — Devin Harris scored a season-high 24 points and Atlanta rallied from 15 points down in the second

half. Hornets...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 TimnberwOlve...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 NEW ORLEANS — Greivis Vasquez had 18points and13 assists to lead New Orleans to its fourth straight win. Celtics...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Rockets ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 BOSTON — Paul Pierce scored 16 of his 23 points in the second half and Kevin Garnett added 17 points and four blocks as Boston nearly blew a 17-point

lead before pulling away late. Nets..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 S uns.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 9 NEW YORK — Joe Johnson scored 19 points and MarShon Brooks added 17 points off the bench as Brooklyn won its fifth straight. Raptors...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 B obcats ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 8 TORONTO — Alan Anderson scored 16 points against his former team, Jose Calderon had 15 and Toronto won for the 10th time in 13 games. Pistons..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 B ucks ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 7 MILWAUKEE — Greg Monroe had 26 points and 11 rebounds, Brandon Knight scored 20 points, and Detroit handed Milwaukee interim coach Jim Boylan his first loss. Grizzlies..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101

Spurs .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Rudy Gay hit a pull-up jumper from 14 feet with 27.8 seconds left, and Memphis held off San Antonio in overtime for its fourth straight victory and the first over its Southwest Division rival since the 2011

playoffs.

NBA SCOREBOARD Standings NATIONALBASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

ConferenceGlance All TimesPST EAS TERNCONFERENCE W L Pct GB d-Miami 23 u 676 d-NewYork 23 13 639 1 d-Indiana 22 14 611 2 Atlanta 21 14 600 2'/2 Chicago 20 14 588 3 Brooklyn 21 15 583 3 Boston 19 17 528 5 Milwaukee 18 17 514 5'/~ Philadelphia 15 22 405 9 1/2 Toronto 14 22 389 10 Detroit 14 23 37B 0 0'/z Orlando 12 23 343 11'/z Charlotte 9 2 6 257 0 4'/z Cleveland 9 2 9 237 16 Washington 5 2 8 152 17'/2 WES TERNCONFERENCE W L Pct GB d-Oklahoma City 28 8 778 d-LA. Clippers 28 8 77B d-SanAntonio 28 0 718 1'/z Memphis 24 10 706 3 657 4'/z GoldenState 23 I2 Denver 22 16 579 7 Houston 21 16 568 7'/z Portland 20 16 556 8 Utah 19 19 500 10 Minnesota 16 17 485 10'/z L.A. Lakers 15 21 417 13 Dallas 14 23 378 14'/z Sacramen to 13 23 361 15 Phoenix 12 26 316 17 NewOrleans 11 25 306 17 d-division leader

Friday's Games Toronto99, Charlotte78 Boston103,Houston91 Atlanta103,Utah95 Brooklyn99, Phoenix79 Memphis101,SanAntonio 98, OT NewOrleans104,Minnesota92 Chicago108,NewYork101 Detroit1II3, Milwaukee 87 Denver98,Cleveland91 GoldenState103, Portand97 Oklahoma City116, LA. Lakers101

Today's Games OrlandoatLA. Clippers,12:30p.m. Charlotte atIndiana,4p.m.

Divisionals Continued from C1 The Manning-Ray Lewis matchups through the years have been i n triguing, and this will be the final one. Baltimore's emotional leader announced his retirement days before he had 13 tackles in his last home game, a 24-9 wild-card victory over Indianapolis. "They ar e a l w ay s c l assic," Lewis said. "It's just one of those chess matches. He knows me very well. I know him very well. ... But at the end of the day, it's not about me and Peyton. It's about their team against our team. I love our team right now."

Packers (12-5) at 49ers (11-41): Another rematch, but from so long ago: San Francisco won 30-22 in the opener, at Lambeau Field. The Packers have the edge in this postseason series, 4-1. They would seem to have the edge on offense with top-rated passer Aaron Rodgers and a deep crew of receivers. And the Niners would have the advantage on d efense,

Atlanta atWashington, 4 p.m. Utah atDetroit, 4:30p.m. Houstonat PhIladelphia,4:30p.m. Phoeni xatChicago,5 p.m. Memphisat Dallas,6 p.m. Miami atSacramento, 7 p.m. Sunday's Games NewOrleansatNewYork, 9a.m Milwaukee at Toronto, 10a.m. IndianaatBrooklyn,3 p.m. MinnesotaatSanAntonio,4 p m. GoldenStateat Denver,5 p.m. Oklahoma City at Portland,6 p.m. Cleve land atLA Lakers,6:30p.m.

Summaries Friday's Games

Warriors103, Blazers97 PORTLAND (97)

Batumi-u 3-416, Aldridge3-141-2 7, Hickson 2-5 3 4 7, Lillard 15-25 Ij 0 37,Matthews3-15 2 2 10, Claver1-32-45, Freeland1-20-1 z Babbitt4-13 0-010, Barton 0-1 0-00,Price 0-2 0-00,Jeffries1-1 1-2 3 Totals 35-9212-19 97. GOLDEN STATE(103) Bames5-92-213, Lee11-202-424, Ezeli 0-10-0 0, Curry7-225-522 Thompson 6-142-216, Landry 7-111-115,Jack4-61-29, Green1-32-24, Jenkins 0-0 0-0 0.Totals 41-86 15-18103. Portland 19 16 28 34 — 97 GoldenState 28 2 228 25 — 103 3-Point Goal— s Portland 15-43 Nllard 7-12, Batum3-7, Babbitt 2-10, Matthews2-11, Claver1-2, Barton0-1), GoldenState6-15 (Curry 3-8,Thompson

2-5, Barnes1-2). FouledOut—None. ReboundsPortland60(Hickson 12), GoldenState52 (Lee10). Assists—Portland 1B(Aldridge 5), GoldenState2B (Curry 121Total Fouls Portland14, GoldenState 16. Technical— s Matthews, Portland defensivethree second.A—19,596(19,596).

Nuggets 98, Cavaliers 91 CLEVELAND(91)

Gee1-70-22, Thompson 8-130-016, Zeller1-6 0-02, Irving0-264-528, Miles4-102-311, Waiters 6-135-518,Walton3-41-1 8,Livingston 3-60-0 6, Jones0-00-00. Totals 37-8512-16 91.

DENVER(98) Gallinari 8-134-4 23, Faried6-75-717, Koufos 10-17 1-121,Lawson3-0 7-10 13,lguodala5-11 2-313, Brewer0-60-0 0, McGe e0-4 2-42, A.M>ler

4-10 0-Ij 8, Mozgov 0-1 1-2 1, Fournier0-2 0-0 0. Totals36-82 22-31 98. Cleveland 30 26 20 15 — 91 Denver 23 22 27 26 — 98

Thunder 116, Lakers 101 OKLAHOMA CITY (116) Durant 16-256-8 42, Ibaka3-8 0-0 6, Perkins 2-4 2-2 6,Westbrook10-216-8 27,Sefolosha4-6 0-09 Martin6-120-115, Collison1-22-24, l.iggins 1-20-0 2,Jackson1-42-5 4, Lamb0-3 0-0 0, Maynor 0-0 0-00, Thabeet0-01-21. Totals 44-87 19-28 116. LA. LAKERS (101) Wor d Peace 5-18 1-2 12, Clark 5-12 0-0 10, Sacre3-60-0 6, Nash3-60-0 7, Bryant8-2310-13 28, Jamison 8-173-319, Duhon0-01-21, Meeks260-04, Morris3-62-28,Ebanks2-40-06.Totals 39-98 17-22 101. OklahomaCity LA. Lakers

Celtics103, Rockets91 HOUSTON (91) Parsons7-122-2 18, Morris 2-60-0 5, Asik3-5 1-87, Lin 4-93-512,Harden9-194-724, Patterson 2-80-05, Douglas 3-70-07,Smith3-40-46,Deltino 1-7 2-2 5,Anderson0-2 0-0 0, Motiejunas1-1 0-1 z Totals35-8012-2991. BOSTON (103) Pierce B-144-5 23, Bass1-3 2-2 4, Garnett B 12 1-1 17,Rondo5-13 2-2 12, Bradley2-9 1-2 7, Sullinger t-8 0-014,Collins 0-00-2 0, Lee5-72-2 14, Green 4-90-09, Terry1-40-03. Totals 41-79 12-16 103. Houston 21 24 21 25 — 91 Boston 24 29 25 25 — 103

Nets 99, Suns79 PHOENIX (79) Tucker0-20-0 Ij, scola 612 0 21z Gortat4-11 1-4 9, Dragic5-0 1-1 12, Dudley6-9 2-218, Morris 1-5 00 2, Brown 515 5 5 15,Telfair 231-2 7, O'Neal1-5 0-0z Beasley0-4 0-0 0, Marshall0-0 0-00 Zeller1-20-Oz Totals31-7910-1679. BROOKLY(99) N Wallace0-0 0-Ij 0, Evans3-41-6 7, Lopez5-16 3-413, Williams3-57-715, J.Johnson8-19 0-019, Taylor0-03-43, Bogans0-10-00, Blatche6-143-3 15, Brooks5-96-617, Watson2-5 2-26, Shengelia 2-2 0-04.Totals 34-75 25-32 99.

Phoenix Brooklyn

25 28 13 13 — 79 21 25 28 25 — 99

Hawks103, Jazz 95 UTAH(95)

Carroll 3-6 0-0 7,Milsap 8-164-4 20,Jefferson 10-19 3-523,Tinsley1-31-2 4, Foye8-123-4 25, Favors0-2 0-0 0, Hayward 4-94-4 12,Watson 2-4 0-0 4, Kanter0-2 0-0 0, Burks0-3 0-0 0. Totals 36-76 15-19 95. ATLANTA (103) Korver 1-4 0-0 3, Smith 7-14 1-4 15, Horford 6-9 0-0 1 z Teague2-6 2-3 7, Harris 7-8 6-8 24, L.Williams5-132-314, Pachulia5-72-312, Johnson 6-101-2 13,Jenkins 1-10-0 3. Totals 40-72 14-23 103. Utah 25 22 29 19 — 95 Atlanta 22 21 25 35 —103

Raptors 99, Bobcats 78

Neworleans

14 2 6 30 34 — 104

Pistons103, Bucks 87 DETROIT(103)

Prince 3-120-0 6, Maxiell 5-6 0-2 10, Monroe 0-19 4-8 26, Knight7-16 3-320, Singler 3-53-3 10, Stuckey2-7 2-3 7, Daye1-5 4-47, Drummond 4-7 0-0 8, Villanueva 3-7 0-Ij 8 Bynum0-41-2 1, Englis h0-20-0 0.Totals39-9017-25103. MILWAUKEE (87) Mbaha Moute 2-7 2-2 6,llyasova 4-14 0-0 8, Sanders1-31-1 3,Jennings5-134-515, Ellis 6-12 1-213, Daniels0-21-21, Udoh0-1 0-0 0, Udrih 7-10 1-115,Duneavy2-6 0-0 4, Henson3-6 0-06, Dalembert2-5 2-46, Gooden4-10 0-08, Harris0-2 2-2 z Totals 36-91 14-1987. Detroit 25 16 33 29 — 103 Milwaukee 20 29 11 27 — 87

Buiis 108, Knicks 101

CHARLOTTE(78) Kidd-Gilchrist 4-0 4-4 12, warrick 1-2 0-0 2, Biyombo1-2 0-0 2,Walker 4-104-612, Taylor3-6 2-210, Thomas1-10-02, Haywood2 30-04, Sessions 3-0 5-611, Gordon5-142-212, Henderson 1-30-02,Adrien2-80-04, Diop0-00-00, Williams 1-4 2-2 5.Totals 28-7519-22 78. TORONTO (99) Fields 2-84-4 8, Davis5-112-312, Johnson6101-213, Calderon6-90-015, DeRozan2-82-2 6, Anderson6-170-016, Lowry3-60-09, Acy3-7 0-0 6, Ross3-60-0 7, Gray0-00-0 0, Lucas3-40-07. Totals 39-86 9-11 99. Charlotte 16 23 19 20 — 78 Toronto 29 24 23 23 — 99

CHICAGO (108) Boozer6-145-617,Deng13-184-433, Noah2-2 5-6 9, Hamilton6-9 2-214, Hinrich 1-54-4 6,Gibson 6-70-412, Belinelli 3-65-812, Mohammed 0-0 0-0 0, Butler0-3 0-00, Robinson2-40-0 5. Totals 39-68 25-34 108. NEWYORK(101) Anthony14-327-939, Thomas3-4 0-06, Chandler 3 8 3-6 9, Kidd0-6 0-0 0, White4-7 1-2 11, Smith 4-174-413, Stoudemire2-41-2 5, Prigioni 5-7 0-0 12 Novak2-3 0-0 6, Copeland0-2 0-0 0. TotaIs 37-90 16-23 101. Chicago 29 28 25 26 — 108 New York 18 18 24 41 — 101

Hornets104, Timderwolves92

Grizziies1p1, Spursg8(OT)

MINNESOTA (92) K>rilenko4-88-1017, Cunn< ngham5-12 2-212, Pekovic 7-13 4-718, Ridnour6-12 6-72II, Shved 412 2 2 11,Rubio1-3 1-2 3,Stiemsma1-2 0 02, Williams3-73-39, Amundson 0-00-00. Totals 31-

69 26-339z

NEWORLEANS(104) Aminu 5-7 2-212, Davis4-61-2 9, Lopez2-3 0-0 4, Vasquez 7-16 2-2 18, Gordon6-16 3-316, Roberts2-60-04,Anderson6-13 0015, Thomas12 0 0 2,Rivers0-10-00,Sloan0-0 0-00,Smith 7-8 0-014, Mason4-60-010, Henry0-00-Ij 0. Totals 44-84 8-9104. Minnesota 29 17 15 31 — 92

SANANTONIO(98) Leonard2-61-26, Duncan5-143-413, Splitter

5-7 3-413, Parker10-21 7-730, Green3-7 2-2 9, Diaw 3-5 0-0 6,Ginobili 5-0 0-014, Jackson2-3 2-3 7, Neal0-10-0 0, Bonner0-0 0-0 0, Mills 0-1 0-0 0. Totals35-7618-22 98.

MEMPHIS (101) Gay10-20 2-5 23,Randolph8-15 2-2 18,Gasol 4-112-210, Conle5-1510-1021, y Allen5-70-010, Speights0-10-0 0, Bayless1-5 0-03, Ellington1-2 0-0 2, Arthur6-92-214 Totals40-8518-21 101. SanAntonio 2 51 8 28 24 3 — 98 Memphis 22 29 17 27 6 — 101

turns out."

Today's NFLplayoffgames PACKERS(12-5) AT 49ERS(11-4-1)

Line:Broncos by 9'/~ Time:1:30p.m. PST The Broncos have the NFL's longest win streak with11 straight and are 8-3 against the spread

Line:49ers by 3

(ATS) in those games. TheAFC's top seed beat

an impressive 30-22 win behind a 20-for-26,

Time:5 p.m. These two met way back in Week1 as San

Francisco traveled to Lambeauand produced

the Ravens in Baltimore, 34-17, a month ago in

two-touchdown performance from someguy

a game that wasn't as close (31-3 after three quarters) as the final score. The talk around Denver this season revolves around QBPeyton Manning, andforgood reason.Butasgood as he has been in the regular season, he's had

named Alex Smith, then the 49ers starting QB. A

Denver's defense is better. On offense, Broncos WRs Demaryius Thomas (1,434 yards, 10 TDsi and Eric Decker (1,064 yards, 13 TDsi will be too much to handle. Cue the postgame shot of Manning and Lewis, two of the best players of their era. having yielded 63 fewer points in the regular season. A key will be whether Green Bay, which beat Minnesota 2410 last week, can protect Rod-

Report: Armstrong to admit doplng ln interview The Associated Press A USTIN, T exas Lance Armstrong plans to admit to doping throughout hi s c y c l in g c a r eer during an upcoming interview with Oprah Winfrey, USA Today reported late Friday. The interview, scheduled to betaped Monday and broadcast Thursday night on the Oprah Winfrey N e twork, w i l l be conducted at Armstrong's home in Austin, Texas. Citing a n a n o nymous s ource, USA T oday r e ported that the disgraced cyclist plans to admit using performance-enhancing drugs, but likely will not get into details of the allegations outlined in a 2012 report by t h e U . S.

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that led to Armstrong being stripped of his seven Tour de France titles and banned for life from the sport. Armstrong representatives declined comment, including h i s at t o r ney T im Herman. The N ew York Times first reported last week that Armstrong

was considering making a confession. The interview is scheduled to be broadcast Jan. 17 at 6 p.m. PST on OWN and Oprah.com. Also on Friday, the head of Switzerland's anti-doping laboratory described as "nonsense" claims by U.S. Anti-Doping Agency CEO Travis Tygart that he helped Armstrong avoid

being caught for doping. L ab d i r ector

M a r t i al

Saugy called a news conference Friday to answer accusations by Tygart that he provided A r m strong with information on how to avoid detection for use of the blood-boosting drug EPO. Tygart told the U.S. television program "60 Minutes Sports" on Wednesday that Saugy acknowledged to him that he gave Armstrong and his team manager, Johan Bruyneel, "the keys to beating EPO tests" before the 2002 Tour de France. "The answer is clear: It's 'No,' " Saugy said Friday, adding he was "surprised" by the claim. "I would like

to ask him (Tygart), really personally, why did he say that, because personally it was not the case."

Saugy suggested that Tygart had "deficiencies" in his recollection of their discussion in Moscow in 2010 soon after U.S. federal investigators opened a probe into A r m strong

and doping in cycling.

from Dec. 10 when the Texans

Seahawks (12-5) at Falcons flopped in Foxborough, 42-10.

RAVENS (11-6) AT BRONCOS(13-3)

less success in the playoffs with a 9-10 record (all with lndy). However, he is 7-2 all-time vs. the Ravens with a 103 QB rating, 18 TDs and 5 INTs. The Ravens are 9-4 ATS in their past13 road playoff games, but just1-5 ATS in their past six divisional playoff games. Baltimore wants LB Ray Lewis' "last ride" to continue, but

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lothaschanged sincethen.SanFranciscocoach Jim Harbaugh made Colin Kaepernick the starter after Smith went down with an injury on Nov. 11. The Niners are 5-2 (4-3 ATS) with Kaepernick under center. After the Packers struggled to a 2-3 start, they have won 10 of their past12 and are 9-3 ATS. Green Bay is 5-2-1 ATS in its past eight divisional playoff games. Plus, the Packers continue to get healthier, especially with the

return of defensive back Charles Woodson. Key matchup: CanGreen Bay's offensive line keep Aaron Rodgers upright and give him time and space? If they can, I believe the Packers not only cover, but they win. — John Boell, Newsday

gers after allowing 51 sacks. The 49ers' Aldon Smith had 19'/2 himself. " We understand that i t 's going to be up to us to keep

Aaron clean, let him m ake some plays back there in the pocket," left guard T.J Lang said. " That's going to be a huge factor in how this game

(13-3): Those road woes that plagued the Seahawks can be forgotten. They've won t hree in a r o w a way f r om home, including th e 2 4-14 wild-card victory at W ashington that was their first on the road in the playoffs since 1983. With six straight wins overall, they're a confident bunch as they head to the Georgia Dome. "We've grown and become more together and more in tune with our QB and what he can do and all that," Carroll said,referring to rookie Russell Wilson. "We're a pretty hard team to beat right now." Atlanta has been easy to beat in its past three playoff appearances, something quarterback Matt Ryan dismisses as a factor for this game. "We've proven we can go out there and be successful. You have to buy into that. You have to believe in that. I feel m ore comfortable with t h e guys around me."

That was the beginning of a fade in which they dropped three of four and sank from top AFC seed to No. 3. Houston recovered somewhat last week in a 19-13 wildcard victory over Cincinnati. This is a much tougher task. "If you want to move on, you've got to bring a sense of attitude and nastiness with you to go out and dominate your opponent on every play," said QB Matt Schaub, who got his first postseason win last week. Tom Brady has 16 postseason wins and needs one win to break a tie with Joe Montana. "He's won a lot of regularseason games, won a lot of p layoff games," coach Bi ll Belichick said. "What he does on a day-to-day basis, how he performs on the practice field,

how he performs in games

— whether they're preseason, regular season, postseason, whatever it is — he's pretty consistent. I t h ink yo u s ee Texans (13-4) at Patriots (12- that during the week, so it 4): Yet another rematch, this shows up on Sunday."


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Bears Continued from C1 The Storm pulled within eight points, 26-18, midway through the second quarter, but Bend ended the half on an 8-0 run to close the door on any chance of aSummit comeback. "We've talked a lot about

"Terrific job by Delaney," Ervin pointed out after his team made 28 f i eld goals. "She was the quintessential point guard for u s t onight. She got the ball to the right p eople, put us into our o f f ense, an d h a n dled t h e ir

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F reshman g u ar d S a r a h Heinly led Summit with nine playing four good quarters," points and Emily Hasenoehrl said Lava Bears coach Todd contributed eight. The Storm, Ervin, whose program took w ho often live or di e w i t h fifth a t s t at e l as t M a r ch. their outside shooting, hit just "Other than a little blip in the two t h r ee-pointers F r i day second quarter, that was as night and ended the game complete of a game as we've with only 13 field goals. "We knew there was going played this year." While she did not score to be the size difference, but a ny p o i nts, j u n io r p o i n t we thought if w e could hit g uard Delaney Crook w a s some shots early we'd be in a instrumental in guiding Bend good place," Cruz said. "But to its second-highest point their defensive pressure got total of the season. The Lava to us." Bears broke open the game Both schools continue IMC in the first quarter with a 9-0 play on Tuesday. Bend is at Ryan Brennecke /The Bulletin run as Crook kept Bend in its Redmond, and Summit hosts Summit's Malia Powers (24) pulls in a rebound over several Bend offense in the halfcourt and Mountain View. — Reporter:541-383-0305, players during the first half of Friday night's game at Bend High. led her team's fast break in beastes@bendbulletin.com. Bend took a 62-38 victory. transition.

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Bulletin staff report Nick Moyer scored 20 points as Summit earned its f i r st boys basketball league win of the season, defeating visiting Bend High 63-51 in an intracity Class 5A Intermountain Conference matchup on Friday night at Summit High. After a l o w -scoring f irst period, Summit (I-I IMC, 6-6 overall) turned up its defensive intensity in the second quarter, accordingto Storm coach Jon Frazier. Summit outscored the Lava Bears 22-13 in the second period and led 32-19 at halftime, as Bend (0-1, 5-6) never really threatened the Storm's lead in the second half. "We were able to turn them over a little bit, and we converted shots on the other end," Fraziersaid."The points came from the pressure we puton them on the defensive end." Austin Peters scored 17 points for Summit to go along with eight rebounds and four assists. Quinn Rasmussen led Summit with nine rebounds. Connor Scott led the Lava Bears with 16 points, while David Larson added 12. Bend kept the margin from getting out of hand with its three-point shooting, hitting eight in the game; all nine of J.J. Spitler's points came from beyond the arc. Both teams continue 5A IMC play on Tuesday: Summit plays at Mountain View, while Bend hosts Redmond the same

BendHighwrestler "OK"after concussion Bend High sophomore wrestler Jeff Durante is "OK," according

toLavaBearcoachLukeLarwin,afterhewasknockedunconscious in his160-pound match against Summit on Thursday night. "It was a severe concussion, but he will be OK," Larwin said. Durante left the home dual on a stretcher and stayed the night at St. Charles Bend. "The Summit kid attempted to throw him in a (head-and-arm

move) and there was ascramble in the air," Larwin said, describing the accident. "Jeff's head got caught underneath both of their bodies and it knocked him out." — Bulletin staff report

zona added 14 points. Mountain View visits Summit for a Class 5A Intermountain Conference contest on Tuesday, the same day Ridgeview travels to Crook County for a 4A Special District I showdown. R edmond..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 C rook County.... . . . . . . . . . . 42 PRINEVILLE — The Panthers got a 21-6 first-quarter jump on th e Cowboys and held off a late run to pick up t he I n termountain H y b r i d v ictory. T r evor G e n z l e d Redmond (8-4 overall), which picked up its third consecutive win, with 19 points and Matt Dahlen added 15. Jacob Mahurin scored 1 5 p o i nts

to action today, with Gilchrist hosting Klamath Falls' Triad and Trinity Lutheran visiting Prospect. S herman ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 C entral Christian ..... . . . . . . 27 MORO — The Tigers were dealt their fifth loss in Class

13 rebounds and five steals for the Cowgirls and Kimmer Severance r ecorded e i g ht points and 12 boards. Shelby Bergum came off thebench for the Panthers (6-7) to score 16 points and add seven rebounds an d t h r e e s t eals. Chantel Dannis chipped in 11 points and seven rebounds. Both teams are scheduled to play next on Tuesday: Crook County takes on Ridgeview for a Class 4A Special District I matchup and Redmond plays at home against Bend in 5A Intermountain Confer-

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S isters .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 6 L a Pine ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 SISTERS — Taylor Nieri r ecorded a g a m e-high 1 7 points, C a ssidy E d w a r ds added 11, and the Outlaws opened up Class 4A Sky-Em IA Big Sky League play, this League play with a 22-point one at the hands of the Hus- win. Sisters (1-0 Sky-Em, 11-2 kies. Central Christian (0-5 overall) outscored the visitBSL, 1-8 overall) entertains ing Hawks 22-4 in the second Dufur today in a conference quarter to head into the half matchup. with a 33-13 lead before sealGIRLS BASKETBALL ing its fourth straight win. M ountain View.... . . . . . . . . . 58 Makenzie Huddleston led the R idgeview.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 way for La Pine (0-1 Sky-Em, The host Cougars notched 4-10 overall) with 10 points, their fifth win in six games and McKenna Boen chipped thanks in part to Rhiannon Al- in nine points and 10 boards. to pace Crook County (6-6). exander's game-high 19 points Both teams continue league off the bench to lift Mountain play on Tuesday, with Sisters Cowboys coach Jeff Lowenbach said that in the fourth View to an Intermountain Hy- visiting Sweet Home and La quarter, his team sliced a lead brid victory. Maddy Booster Pine hosting Cottage Grove. that had swelled to almost notched nine points for the T rinity Lutheran ..... . . . . . . . 45 20 points to single digits but Cougars (8-3 overall), who G ilchrist... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 could not overcome that early built a 31-11 lead at the half The host Saints picked up day. deficit. With 11 points, Dillon and outscored the Ravens 17- their second straight Class 5 in the third quarter to put IA Mountain Valley League In other Friday action: Dees was also in double figBOYS BASKETBALL ures for Crook County, which the game away. Chloe Ross win thanks to 15 points, six M ountain View.... . . . . . . . . . 66 hosts Ridgeview on Tuesday. scored eight points to l ead rebounds, four a ssists and R idgeview.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 That same night, the Panthers Ridgeview (1-12), which hosts four blocks by Katie Murphy. REDMOND — Mitch Mo- travel to Bend to take on the Crook County for a Class 4A Abbey Carpenter added nine din scored a game-high 21 Lava Bears. Special District I matchup on points for T r inity L utheran points to go along with six G ilchrist... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Tuesday. Mountain View trav- (2-3 MVL, 6-6 overall), which rebounds and f o u r s t eals, T rinity Lutheran ..... . . . . . . . 27 els to Summit for a 5A Inter- visits Prospect today. Ashhelping the Cougars snap a Three Grizzlies scored in mountain Conference contest ley James finished with nine t wo-game skid with a n I n - double figures to help visit- the same day. points to pace the Grizzlies, t ermountain H y b r i d w in . ing Gilchrist improve to 4-1 C rook County.... . . . . . . . . . . 5 9 who w er e o u tscored 23-1 Erik Siefken chipped in with in Class IA Mountain Valley during the second and third R edmond..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 6 14 points and six boards, as League play and 7-4 overREDMOND — J ena Ovquarters. Gilchrist (2-3 MVL, Mountain V iew ( 9- 2 o v er- all. Trinton Koch led the way ens scored a game-high 17 4-6 overall) hosts Triad of with 12 points, while Dillon all) outrebounded the host points to help power the Cow- Klamath Falls today. Ravens 41-27, including 18 Link an d A l e x G i ovannett girls past the Panthers for a S herman ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 7 offensive rebounds that led added 10 apiece. Taran Koch road Intermountain Hybrid C entral Christian... . . . . . . . . 32 The T i gers to 21 second-chance points. contributed four points and victory. Crook County (5-6 MORO Ridgeview (2-11), which led 12 rebounds. Trinity Luther- overall) h el d s h o r thanded dropped to 0-5 in Class IA Big by two at the half and cut a 21- an (0-5 MVL, 1-11 overall), Redmond, which used only Sky League action and 2-9 point deficit down to 10 in the which turned the ball over seven players, to just f o ur overall after falling to the Husfourth quarter, was paced by 26 times, was paced by Nate points in the second quarter kies, Central Christian's third Jack Bowman's 16 points on Carpenter, who finished with and took a 34-19 advantage straight loss. The Tigers reseven-of-10 shooting and five 10 points, seven rebounds and into the intermission. Jessie turn to conference play today Maley-Loper added 11 points, against Dufur. boards, and George Menda- six blocks. Both teams return

Friday'sresults Class 5A Intermountain Conference

sUMMIT (38I —sarahHeinly 9, Hasenoehrl 8, Patterson5, Char5, Edw ards 4, Cuniff 4, Powers2, Trei01 Totals1310-1838. BEND(62) — MollyMaloney12,LisaSylvester 12, Kramer10,Isaak10,Burnham10,McClay6, Mattox 2, Crook,Froelich, Hayes,Wheeer, Lundy, Evert, Howard. Totals 28 5-10 62. Summit 3 15 9 11 — 38 Bend 16 18 16 12 — 62 Three-pointgoals — Summit: Patterson,Heinly; Bend:Kramer. Intermountain Hybrid RIDGEVIEW (25) — Choe Ross8, Hidalgo 4, Dune 4,B.Simmons3,D.Wilder2,H.Wilder2,Stroup 2,Kenny ,Wilcox,C Simmons Totals96-1625. MOUNTAINVIEW(58) — RhiannonAlexander19, Booster9, Platner 7, McCadden7, Johnson 5, Bailey 4,Waldrup3, Reeves2, Cant2, McCarthy, Farnsworth. Totals 2311-1658. Ridgeview 7 4 5 9 — 25 Mountain View 1 4 17 17 10 — 58 Three-point goals — Ridgeview: B.Simmons; MountainView.Booster.

CROOK COUNTY(59) —JenaOvens17,MaleyLoper11,Severance8, Lindburg 7,Apperson6,Smith 6, Benton 2, Wood2, Malott. Totals 2015-23 59.

REDMDND I46) — shelbyBergum16,Dannis 11, Current8, Benson6, Lennie 2,Wiliams2, Baker 1. Totals 22 9-1446. Crook County 18 1 6 13 12 — 59 Redmond 15 4 15 12 — 46 Three-point goals — CrookCounty: Ovens2, Lindb urg,Maley-Loper,Redmond:Bensonz Class 4A Sky-EmLeague LA PINE(34) — Makenzie Huddleston10, Boen 9, Mickel 6,Glenn5, Conklin 4,Michael, Pierce,Foreman.Totals 137-13 34. SISTERS (56) — TaylorNieri17, Edwards11, Spear 9,Henson6, Peterson 5, Ricker4, Moore2, Cornis 2, Knoop,Rowe,Craig. Totals 16 23-33 56. La Pine 9 4 12 9 — 3 4 11 22 10 13 — 56 Sisters Three-pointgoal— s LaPine:Mickel; Sisters:Nieri.

Class1A Mountain Valley League

Boys basketball Friday'sresults Class 5A Intermountain Conference BEND (51) — ConnorScott16, Larson12,Spitler 9,Robinson8,Johnson2,Ricker2 Beaumarchais2, Harmeson, Parsons,Holliday Totals1611-13 51. SUMMIT (63) —Nick Moyer20, Peters17, Cattell15, Lucas 5, Dermon2, Rasmussen 2, Mullen, Ritchey,Reeves Totals 21 16-27 63. Bend 6 13 14 18 — 51 Summit 10 22 16 15 — 63 Three-pointgoals— Bend: Spitler 3, Robinson2, Larson2, Scott. Summit: Moyer2, Peters.

Intermountain Hybrid MOUNTAINVIEW (66) Mitch Modin 21, S>efken14,Lanmn6, Holy 5, Haugen5, Kurzynowski 4, Logan 3,Carroll 3 Roth 3, Heffner 2,Whitsett, webb,Hielm.Totals 2412-22 66. RIDGEYIEw(51I — JackBowman 16, Mendazona14, O'Neal 6, Alvarez5, Stanton4, DeWoli 2, Aamodt 2, Johnson2, Rollins, Stiles,Winters Totals 18 9-16 51. Mountain View 1 41 0 18 24 — 66 Ridgeview 9 16 10 16 — 51 Three-pointgoals — MountainView: Modin2, Holly, Haugen,Roth, Logan; Ridgeview.Bowman 2, Alvarez,O'Neal, Stanton, Mendazona.

GILCHRIST(24) Ashley James9,C.James6, Longboht am 5,Krohnke2,Shuey2,Johnson.Totals 10 4-10 24. TRINITYLUTHERANI45) — KatieMurphy15, Carpenter 9,Eidler 7, Spencer4, Sample 2, Clift 2, Cowan2,Dehm 2,Martin2,Ho Totals188-1045. Gilchrist 6 1 0 17 — 2 4 Trinitytutheran 6 1 4 9 1 6 — 45 Three-pointgoals — Gichrist: None;Trinity LuREDMOND (55) — TrevorGenz19, Dahlen15, theran:Eidlet Rodby6, Thomas6, Bordges4, Cravens3, Troutman,

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horn Club's Nicklaus (No. 130) and Fazio (No.134), Crosswater Club (No. 177) andTetherow Golf Club (No. 192) all placed in

Powell, Brown. Totals 21 8-1355. CROOKCOUNTY (42) — JacobMahurin 15, Dees11,Washechek7, Benton 5, Dean2, Egbert 1, Bartels1, Lee,Rutz, Cooper. Totals14 9-17 42. Redmond 21 8 12 14 — 55 C rookCounty 6 10 8 1 8 — 4 2

Three -pointgoals— Redmond:Genz4,Cravens; Crook County:Mahurin 2,Dees2,Benton. Class 4A Sky-EmLeague

LA PINE (45) — Cam eron Kratt 13,Boen11, Wieber7, Parsons5, Syres5, Turnsplenty 2, Gacke2, A. Ramirez J. Ramirez. Totals184-845. SISTERS (54) — EliHarrison23, Moore12, Pollard 11,Jackson4, Luloff 2, Adams2, Lewis. Totals 16 18-20 54.

LaPine 15 8 6 1 6 — 45 15 16 8 15 — 54 Sisters Three-pointgoals — LaPine:Kraft 3, Parsons, Syres;Sisters: Pollard3, Harrison. Class1A Mountain Valley League GILCHRIST(63) Trinton Koch14, Giovannet 10, bnk10,McGregor8, Boone8,Ta.Koch 4, Lowel 4,Nelson3,Wible2,Bemabe0.Totals 279-1663. TRINITYLUTHERAN(27) —NateCarpenter10, Nihei 6,Dunn4,Akiyama4, taw3, t Phillis, Kruger, C. Knauss,D.Knauss, OlanoTotals123-1427. Gilchrist 12 20 20 11 — 63 T rinitytutheran 6 6 4 11 — 2 7 Three-pointgoas —None.

Widgi headpro let goDan Ostrin is no longer the head

professional at Bend's Widgi

Golf Digest's list of The Second

Creek Golf Club. Ostrin, who had been Widgi's head pro for eight

100 Greatest courses in the U.S.

seasons, was let go from the

The list, released in Golf Digest's February 2013 issue, is based on

club last week as part of a restructuring effort, according to

a survey of golf experts who are the golf club. Widgi assistant pro asked to rate both private and Josh Bowles has remainedon staff, said Brad Hudspeth, Widgi public golf courses basedon seven criteria. The four courses Creek's general manager. at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort

— Bulletin staff report

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lection of golf clubs — including some 100 putters. Continued from C1 Willhite generally prefers Ever seen a golfer sudden- to play with his up-to-date ly pull out a relic for a shot, set of Callaways, but not take the antique and knock always. the shot stiff to the amazeEvery so often, though, a ment of his or her playing persimmon wood or Bullspartners'? eye putter will find its way Montgomery is that golfer. into his bag, even if he does And there are plenty of oth- not believe older clubs proers who forsake state-of- vide him with any kind of the-art golf club technology advantage. by playing equipment long Why not just keep playing relegated to used-club bins in those Callaways every time pro shops around the world. out? The evolution of golf equip"That's kind o f b o r i ng, ment has generally moved isn't it'?" asks Willhite, an 11 toward being more forgiving handicap and a regular at and has allowed recreational Eagle Crest Resort. "In the last five or six years golfers to hit the ball farther than ever before. So I wanted I have been playing five, six to know what drives these times a week, so I have to guys to stick with the old have a little variety," he adds. "It's just a little more fun to stuff. "It's a matter of what feels have this club in or that club good, especially when you in, or see what this one can get to the putting and wedge do. I experiment, especially game," says Grant Patter- this time of year." son, a P r ineville resident Montgomery finally reand longtime high school placed his old set of irons golf coach who says he owns two years ago with a set of some 500 golf clubs, many of Mizuno MP-52s. which are not much younger He did it reluctantly. The than the 62-year-old Patter- set of Ping Eye irons he reson himself. placed had been with him In November, Patterson since 1975. "It was just time for me strolled up to the elevated fifth tee at Prineville Golf to get into the 21st century," a nd Country C lu b w h i l e M ontgomery says w it h a gripping a Ta y l orMade laugh. "If I am going to com19-degree hybrid, pioneer- pete against those 25-yearing equipment that would olds and 30-year-olds, I had eventually lead to a hybrid to get something I could get in nearlyevery golfer'sbag. a little more distance out of. Playing into a strong head And they seem to help quite wind, he put a perfect stroke a bit." on the ball. Montgomery still swears The ball soared into the that older clubs have a softer sky, landed solidly on the feel, which he claims helps green, narrowly avoiding his short game. And that, he his playing partner's rest- says, is why "they will have ing ball, and rolled in for the to pry that sand wedge from second hole-in-one of Patter- mybody." son's golf life. It doesn't matter that he is "It was just one of those teased around the Meadow deals that everybody saw Lakes men's club. "He is such a great chipit, so it was fun," says Patterson, who calls the club a per with the sand wedge that "strong Ginty," as an homage he ends up getting the last to an even older 1970s-era laugh," says Zach Lambert, club that served as a forefa- head professional at Meadther to today's hybrids. ow Lakes and about half P atterson plays w it h a the age of Montgomery's modern set of TaylorMade sand wedge. "He has always irons, but w it h a g a r age said that if he finds a wedge teeming with hundreds of that he is better with, he golfclubs to choose from, he will switch. So far, he hasn't likes to tinker. found anything." He plays a long-past-itsNo need, says prime 60-degree MacGregor Montgomery. wedge. And h i s B u r rows With the waves of new golf MAC driver, an unusually equipment that promise golfd esigned club with a h o l - ers that they will hit the ball lowed-out bottom, was made longer and withmore accuby a manufacturer no longer racy, golf still comes down to in business the player holding the club. "I've tried all these new And with a game like Jim clubs," says Patterson, an 11 Montgomery's, who is going handicap. "I don't hit it as far to argue'? as I used to, but I hit this drivMaybe technology can't er as good as any I've tried." provide all the answers after L ike P a t t erson, N a t e all. — Reporter: 541-617-7868, Willhite, a 75-year-old from zhallibendbutletin.com. Redmond, owns a vast col-

The Bulletin welcomes contributions to its weekly local golf events calendar. Items shouldbe mailed to P.O.Box 6020,Bend, OR 97708; faxed to thesports department at 541-385-0831; or emailed tosports@ bendbulletin.com. TOURNAMENTS Jan. 18 — Central OregonWinter Series event atKah-Nee-TaHigh Desert Resort nearWarm springs. Better-ball tournamentbeginswith an 0 a.m. shotgun.Two-personteamswith nomore than one professionalallowedperteam. Cost is $30 for professionals$50 , for amateurs. Costincludes grossandnetskinscompetitions Cartcostsextra All playersmustsign upbynoononthe Thursday beforetheevent Toregister orformoreinformation, call PatHuffer,headpro atCrookedRiverRanch, at 541-923-6343oremail himat cnpatOcrookedriverranch.com. Feb. 1 — CentralOregonWinter Seriesevent at Meadow LakesGolf Clubin Prinevile. Triple-six tournamentbeginswith an0 a.m. shotgun.Twopersonteamswith nomorethan oneprotessional allowedperteam. Cost is $30ior professionals, $50 tor amateurs.Costincludesgross and net skinscompetitions.Cart costsextra All players must sign up by noonontheThursday beforethe event. Toregister orfor moreinformation, call Pat Huffer, headproat CrookedRiver Ranch, at 541923-6343 or email him at crrpatIIcrookedriverranch.com. Feb. 2 — SuperBowlScrambieat Meadow LakesGolf Course inPrimeville is a four-person scramble.Eventtees ofi w>tha 10 a.m. shotgun. Costis $15plusgreenfee. For moreinformation or to register,call the MeadowLakespro shopat 541-447-70 3.

Feb. 22 —CentralOregonWinter Seriesevent at CrookedRiver Ranch. Aggregateshamble begins with an 0a.mshotgun.Two-personteamswith no more thanoneprofessional allowedperteam. Cost is $30 for professionals$50 , for amateurs. Cost includesgrossandnet skinscompeitions. Cart costsextra. All playersmust sign upbynoononthe Thursdaybeforetheevent. Toregister orior moreinformation,call PatHufter, headpro atCrookedRiver Ranch, at541-923-6343oremail himat crrpatO crxkedriverranch.com. March 2 — PolaBear r Openisan individual stroke-play toumamentat Meadow Lakes Golf Course in Prineville. Individualstroke-playtournamentteesoff with a10 a.m.shotgun. Cost is $20 plus greenfee. For moreinformation or to register,call theMeadowLakesproshopat 541447-7113.

March 15 — CentralOregonWinter Series event atJuniper Golf Coursein Redmond. Beterball tournamentbegins with an u a.m. shotgun. Two-personteamswith nomorethan oneprotessionalallowedperteam.Cost is$30for professionals, $50foramateurs. Costincludesgrossandnet skinscompetitions. Cartcostsextra.AI playersmust sign up bynoonontheThursdaybefore the event To register orformoreinformation, call PatHuffer, headproat CrookedRiverRanch, at 541-923-6343 or emailhimatcrrpatOcrookedriverranch.com. March 22 — CentralOregonWinter Series event at PronghornClub's NicklausCourse near Bend. scramble begins with an 0 a.m. shotgun. Two-personteamswith nomorethan oneprofessionalallowedperteam.Cost is$30tor professionals, $50foramateurs. Costincludesgrossandnet skinscompetitions. Cartcosts extraAll playersmust sign up bynoonontheThursdaybefore the event To register orformoreinformation, call PatHuffer, headproat CrookedRiverRanch, at 541-923-6343 or emailhimatcrrpatOcrookedriverranch.com.


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BEST OF THE BIZ CALENDAR TODAY • Citizens Climate Lobby presentation and launch: Amy Hoyt Bennett of the Citizens Climate Lobby will lead the training to teach concerned citizens the tools to make their voices heard by decision-makers in the U.S. Congress; 1-4 p.m.; Downtown Bend Public Library, 601 N.W. Wall St.; www. CitizensClimateLobby. org . MONDAY • Know Digital Books: 34:30 p.m.; La Pine Public Library, 16425 First St.; 541-536-0515. TUESDAY • Know Digital Books: 10:30 a.m.; Downtown Bend Public Library, 601 N.W. Wall St.; 541-617-7080. • Know Word For Beginners: 2-3:30 p.m.; Downtown Bend Public Library, 601 N.W.Wall St.; 54 I -617-7080. • Open Computer Lab: 3-4:30 p.m.; Redmond Public Library, 827 S.W. Deschutes Ave.; 54 I -312-1050. • Small business counseling: SCORE business counselors will be available every Tuesday for free one-on-one small business counseling; no appointment necessary; free; 5:30-7:30 p.m.; Downtown Bend Public Library, 601 N.W. Wall St.; 541-617-7080 or www. scorecentraloregon.org. WEDNESDAY • Business Network International Bend Chapter weekly meeting: Visitors are welcome and first two visits are free; 7 a.m.; Bend Senior Center, 1600 S.E. Reed Market Road; 541-749-0789. • Know Digital Books: 9:30-11 a.m.; Sisters Public Library, 110 N. Cedar St.; 541-312-1070. • Know Coffee, Know E-books: Learn about e-readers and how to download e-books and audiobooks from Deschutes Public Library; e-readers are available or bring your own; free; 1:30-2:30 p.m.; Bellatazza Coffee, 869 N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-617-7083. • Build a Business Website, Start To Finish: Registration required; five Thursday evening classes starting Jan.16; $129; 6-9 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, 2600 N.W. College Way,Bend; 541-383-7700. • How To Start A Business: Registration required; $15, free for Veterans; 6-8 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, 2600 N.W. College Way,Bend; 541-383-7290 or http:// www.cocc.edu. THURSDAY • Oregon alcohol server permit training: Meets the minimum requirements by the Oregon Liquor Control Commission to obtain an alcohol server permit; registration required; $35; 9 a.m.; Round Table Pizza, 1552 N.E. Third St., Bend; 541-447-6384 or www. happyhourtraining.com. • City Club of Central Oregon's January forum: Featuring a Bend2030/ Accelerate Bend update; buffet lunch included; early registration closes Jan. 15; $20 for members and first-time guests, $35 for nonmembers; 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; St. Charles Bend, Center for Health 8 Learning, 2500 N.E. Neff Road; 541-633-7163 or www.CityClubCO.com.

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BRIEFING

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SEATTLE — The sweeping safety review of Boeing Co.'s 787 Dreamlinerpromised Friday by federal regulators ultimately could restore some luster to the new jet's troubled reputation, industry analysts sard. And they agreed that the inquiry, focused on the design and manufacturing of the jet's electrical systems, is better than either no action by regulators or a more draconian step, such as temporarily grounding the plane. "I think this is the proper way to do it before things get

out of hand and people's imaginations run wild," said aviation industry analyst Adam Pilarski of consulting firm Avitas. But two former safety regulators said the Federal Aviation Administration's process in initially certifying the 787 also deserves examination, and an industryobserver said the inquiry could slow Boeing's plan to ramp up production of the jet. Boeing Commercial Airplanes chief Ray Conner stood alongside U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood and Federal Aviation Administration chief Michael Huerta at a high-profile Washington,

D.C., news conference as they announced the probe but also declaredthe plane safe.

The probe was triggered by a series of incidents culminating in a battery fire that broke out in the electronics bay of a parkedJapan Airlines 787 in Boston on Monday. "We are confident about the safety of this aircraft," Huerta said. "But we are concerned about these incidents and will conduct the review until we are completely satisfied." Conner added that "we welcome any opportunity to further reassure people outside the industry about the integrity of the airplane."

Firehall duilding leased The recent incidents have shaken public confidence in the Dreamliner, Pilarski said. So it's positive for Boeing, he said, that "the government is saying that we are reviewing it, but in the meantime it's safe tofly." Boeinghas delivered 50 of the planes and says airlines are making about 150 flights daily. Jim Hall, former chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, said the FAA safety review is "a prudent and good step." But its details, as well as the resulting report, need to be made public in order to reassure passengers, he said.

The Brickhouse, a steakand seafood restaurant, plans tomove into the Firehall building on Northwest Minnesota

Avenue indowntown Bend this spring. Jeff Porad, owner ofboth the Bend and

Redmond Brickhouselocations, signed the lease Thursday for the Firehall,

last occupied byBourbon Street Sea 8 Soul Food. "It's a done deal," said

Porad, one offour tenants who competed for the nearly 5,000-square-

foot space. "I think it's a perfectfitfor us, and I

was confidentall along that we weregongto get it."

He said he'sbeeneyeing the building, formerly

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for years, but hasbeen working on theleasewith CompassCommercial Real Estate Services for a

few months. "We need a little more

elbow roomandabigger bar," he said, referring to the current Bend Brickhouse location on Southwest Industrial Way. "We'll be able to

offer somemorecasual dining options and abig happy-hour menu." He said heexpects to open the new location

By Chris O'Brien and AndreaChang Los Angeles Times

LAS VEGAS — For a corpse, the International Consumer Electronics Show was pretty lively. The 2013 trade show, which ended a four-day run Friday, attracted a record 3,250 exhibitors and was on pace to match last year's 156,000 in attendance despite being pronounced all but dead before it started. The reasonforthe grim diagnosis by some pundits and analysts was simple. Many of the most influential tech companies in the world didn't officially participate: Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Google Inc., Facebook Inc., Amazon .com Inc. Although this year's show won't be remembered for any ground-shaking innovations or jaw-dropping product launches, it did highlight several ways the global technology industry has evolved. From the rise of Samsung Electronics Co. to the decline of 3-D as a critical selling point for TVs, the show still offered several important insights. Technology analyst Rob Enderle published an essay before the show titled: "Why CES Will Suck This Year." Much to his surprise, it didn't. Enderle noted that in the absence of the major U.S. tech companies, Samsung took center stage. The South Korean company is now the leading seller of smartphones and has emerged as one of Apple's key rivals for mobile supremacy. The company's pre-show news conference Monday easily drew the biggest line of journalists while its keynote show included a guest appearance by former President Bill Clinton. "Samsung owned the show," Enderle said.Unlike past years, Apple did not seem to "hover like a cloud." Instead, following Samsung's lead, he said the show expanded its international feel as three Chinese companies made big impacts: Lenovo for PCs; Huawei for phones; and Hisense for phones and

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Blair said the group of parents bought the land to give the school time to raise funds for the new campus. But when

Tumalo ReservoirRd.

Details:More than six years after a group of parents purchased land for a newcampus for Cascades Academy ofCentral Oregon, project completion is in sight. "Right now, all the walls are up and the roof structure is on," said

Eric Meeuwsen, project manager for CS Construction. "We're about

30 percent done to date."

CascadesAcademy 19860Tumalo Reservoir Road

Blair Jenkins, Cascades Acad-

emy headofschool,saidshe

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expects the new buildings, located on Tumalo Reservoir Road, to be

ready for the 2013-14school year. Jenkins said the 38,000-

square-foot campus, which is more than double the size of the current facility, will allow the K-12

school to expand its offerings. In

addition to five more classrooms, she said the campus will have a

gymnasium, library, two science labs, room for a newpre-kindergarten program andspacefor an improved technology center and expanded art program.

The Small Business Development Center at

Central OregonCommunity College and the Partnership to End

school felt it wasn't the right time to raise the $10.2 million for the project.

Poverty have teamedup to offer free business classes for veterans, part of a veterans entrepreneurship program. One course, Howto

In order to grow, however, Blair said the school needed

Start a Business, will be taught in six two-hour

a bigger facility. So in the fall of 2010, the school started a

classes in Bend, La

campaign, and officials broke ground in June. Shesaidthecampaigncon-

and Redmond. The

the economy declined, the

Tumalo State arki

Business classes for veterans

Pine, Madras, Prineville first is scheduled for

tinues, and $6.2 million has

Wednesdayin Bend. Additional courses,

been raised so far. Theremain-

available at a discount

der will be financed.

"It's been good teamwork on everybody's part to get us to this point," she said. "Teachers are excited, students are

excited, families are excited." — Rachae/Rees,The/3u//etin

for veterans, are scheduled to be held between

February and early April on different aspects of starting a business. A year-long small business management course, which starts in February, will have a re-

Hostess sells off bread brands, but Twinkies' fate undecided The Associated Press

ing weeks.

NEW YORK — Hostess said Friday it has a deal to sell most of its bread business, including Wonder and Nature's Pride, to Flowers Foods Inc. for $390 million. The deal also includes 20 bakeries and 38 depots. Hostess, based in Irving, Texas, announced in November that it was shutting down its business and selling its breads and snack cakes. The sales of the Twinkies, Ding Dongs and other brands of snack cakes are expected to be made separately in com-

The deal with Flowers Foods includes Q60 million for the Wonder, Nature's Pride, Butternut, Home Pride and Merita brands, along with the bakeries and depots. The saleof Beefsteak bread is being made in a separate deal for $30 million. Flower Foods was selected as the "stalking horse" bidder for the bread brands as part of the bankruptcy process. That means higher competing bids can still be made and the final deal must be approved in bankruptcy court.

Flowers Foods is based in Thomasville, Ga., and owns brands such as Mrs. Freshley's and Tastykake. Its bread includes Nature's Own and Cobblestone Mill. Hostess' demise came after years of management turmoil and turnover. Hostess CEO Gregory Rayburn, who was hired as a turnaround expert last year, said in a statement that the company is still negotiating with parties interested in buying its snack cake business and remaining bread brands.

duced price for veterans as well. For more information or to register call COCC at 541-383-7290.

Facedook losing youth to Tumdlr A survey this week

found there weremore teens and youngadults who said they use Tum-

blr on a regular basis than those who said

they use Facebook. Fifty-nine percent of respondents between the ages of13 and 25

said they useTumblr regularly; 54 percent said so of Facebook. Among those13 to 18,the percentage who said they use Tumblr

regularly was even higher — 61 percent. — Staffand wire reports

Correction A story headlined

"Bank plans $250M

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE

push in Oregon," which

appeared Friday, Jan. 11, on PageC6, incor-

rectly stated the status of the Little Deschutes

Lodge Phase 2,which is called Little Deschutes Lodge II. Construction

on the La Pineproject has been ongoing, resident applications are being accepted, and it's scheduled for completion in March.

The Bulletin regrets the error.

• Bruce Barretthas joined the Central Oregon chapter of SCOREas avolunteer counselor. Barrett has experience as a business consultant and was the cofounder of Barrett Schools, which offered professional training programs in the real estate, insurance and securities industries. He also has experience as a production engineer and manufacturing engineer. Barrett is a member of the Deschutes County Budget Committee and has a bachelor's degree in business from Linfield College and a Master of Business Administration from Marylhurst U niversity. • Greta Salvohas joined the Gold Card Network lnc. as an area sales consultant. Salvo has more than 24 years of experience

L

Barrett

Salvo

Hakala

in business consulting roles and has worked in a variety of industries. Salvo also previously worked in the wholesale mortgage and investment risk management fields. • Rob Hakala,of RBC Wealth Management in Bend, has been promoted to first vice president — financial adviser. • Stuart Johns,of RBC Wealth Management

Brown

Woodbridge

Pozzi

in Bend, has been promoted to first vice president — financial adviser. • Debbie Brownhas joined Total Property Resources in Bend as a broker. Brown previously co-owned a lathing and plastering company in Sacramento, Calif.; owned and operated a dry cleaning service in Canyon City and also owned and operated a tanning salonand coffeehouse inJohn Day.Shealso

enjoys updating and remodeling houses for resale. • Candy Woodbridgehas joined Total Property Resources in Bend as a broker. She will be on a broker team with Debbie Brown. Woodbridge specializes in residential, new construction, short sales, distressed and investment properties. She has 20 years of experience as a real estate broker and owner of a local real estate investment company. • Lilo Pozzi has joined Total Property Resources in Bend as aprincipal broker and property manager. Pozzi has been in the real estate industry for 25 years, and she has managed residential, commercial and industrial properties. Her focus for the past17 years has been in the self-storage industry.


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SPOTLIGHT

Donate blankets, coats at Jake's Jake's Diner is col-

lecting coats, blankets, sleeping bagsandfood for its annual Middle

of the Winter food and clothing drive. People

can drop off donated items — which will be given to homeless veterans through Central Or-

egon Veteran's Outreach — at the restaurant, at 2210 N.E. U.S. Highway

20 in Bend.

'Freezer' to help family in need The second annual Fleet Feet Freezer, a donation-based run-walk

event for all ages on Saturday, Feb. 2, will benefit a Deschutes

County family in need of help. The family includes

a single momwho is employed part time and

has two daughters, ages

• Retired doctors, dentists and other medical professionalsfill a community need as volunteers, thanks to specialemeritus licenses

13and 20, wholiveat

home. The momisa former drug addict who has been drug-free for eight

years but was recently diagnosed with hepatitis C. She will take disability leave while she takes

interferon for the virus, according to the event website. Rent and utili-

ties are challenging for the mother, who now has additional medical bills. Last year, the first annual Fleet Feet Freezer

By Mac McLean •The Bulletin

r. Ralph Litchfield didn't want to just walk away from his 35-year career in medicine when he retired seven years ago. "You'd hate to just give that up," said Litchfield, 74, who has an emeritus

drew more than 70

medical license that allows him to

participants and raised more than $1,500 for

continue practicing as a volunteer.

a single father in Bend who had four boys with

Celiac disease. The free, untimed 5K and10K run or walk starts at 8:30 a.m. It

starts and ends atFleet Feet Sports, 1320 N.W. Galveston Ave., Bend.

Course mapsare available online. Registration is free but

donations (such ascash or gift cards for grocery stores) are requested for the family. For information or to sign up: www.fleetfeetbend.

com/races/ fleetfeetfreezer.

Sign up forWorld Book Night event Readers who would like to help share

books with others are invited to participate in World Book Night 2013 through the Deschutes Public Library system. The worldwide event distributes more than 2 million books annu-

ally to promote reading. Locally, the Downtown

"There's a certain shock when doctors say 'I'm retired, I'm done with that.' " Emeritus medical licenses give doctors, physician assistants and acupuncturists a chance to practice medicine and prescribe medications so long as they forgo any type of payment or compensation for their services. A similar license exists for dentists. But while these professionals work for free, they must follow licensing and credentialing requirements similar to those met by paid medical professionals — which for some highlights their value and their willingness to serve. "They're not here because it's their duty or because they've got bills to pay,"

Bend Public Library

said Debbie Stumbaugh, director of

is participating as a distribution center and

Medical Teams International's Central

is seeking volunteers to help hand out books on

Oregon Mobile Dental Program.

April 23. According to the World Book Night web-

See Practice/D4 Bulletin file photo/2009

site, each year 30books are selected.

ABOVE: Dr. Spencer Krueger helps patient Robin Weeks during a 2009 dental clinic offered by Medical Teams International's Central Oregon Mobile Dental Program. Krueger is one of 20 dental professionals who have a volunteer dentist license issued by the state's Board of Dentistry.

The authors waive

royalties and publishers pay the costs of producing special World Book Night editions. Bookstores and libraries

LEFT: Ralph Litchfield, 74, retired from a career as a family doctor, but volunteers at a local nonprofit clinic that serves the low-income uninsured, thanks to Oregon's emeritus medical license for volunteer health care providers.

donate 20 copies of a particular book in their community. The deadline to sign

up to volunteer is Jan. 23. Sign up at www. us.worldbooknight.org.

Gontact us • Community events: Email event information to events@bend bulletin.com or click on "Submit an Event" at www.bendbulletin.com. Allow at least10 days before the desired date of publication. Contact: 541-383-0351. — From staff reports

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By Ben Kamin JERUSALEM — It's different each time, the sensation driven by my religious body temperature at the moment, each occasion leavened by the vicissitudes of life, by doubt, skepticism, spiritual immobility or vague rhapsody — and certainly by my own vanities. One first has to get past the sense ofbeing an intruder,even if one is incontrovertibly Jewish, because thelandlords of Jerusalem's Western Wall, a conglomerate ofstern,bearded men from a variety of ecclesiastic tribes, are rather possessive of their default contract with the place. They scold you with their fierce eyes if you don't have a skullcap (though never examining your heart), they imperiously ask you for money as if to pay for your unworthiness, and they seem resigned to the presence of sincere folks who areneither dressed for the 17th century nor given to the very judgmental tendencies that

controvert the entire thesis of

prayer. But I arrive with my own liturgy; I don't care what they think. My cousins fought in the alleyways of the Old City of Jerusalem in June 1967 to reclaim the Jewish Quarter that the Jordanians had occupied since 1948. My father battled and was wounded in Israel'sWar of Independence after several Arab armies flouted the United Nations' two-state solution and kept up their efforts to drive out the Jews. It is ironic that my mother and her granddaughters are not permitted to pray in the same spaces as the oligarchic men who have co-opted the blood and yearning of Jewish history in f avor of their sectarian plutocracy in Jerusalem. My deal with the wall is my own affair, and it has evolved with the crises and upheavals

and reversals and triumphs and breakthroughs of my l i fe, and that is more honest than a chart of robotic prayers. When I touch the wall, I no longer feel that simple-minded awe that was driven by guilty deference to the swaying rabbinical landlords who swarm about the place as thick as their black coats. I just don't believe that God sees any difference between them in their traditional garb and me in my jeans and blazer. Neither they nor people like me, men or women, are exclusively right or wrong, just or unjust. I place little notes in the wall but I don't think God has a minstrel on the other side of it who collects and annotates the pleas, names and confessionals. I follow the ritual because so many people have been doing this for so many centuries that the very cycle — and its uniformity and peacefulness and solemnity — instills the absolute holiness

that attends this place. God is there, to paraphrase rabbinical tradition, because we have let God in. The millions of people — trembling, whispering, diverse, literate,uneducated and of many languages, journeys, dispositions and wounds — who have been performing this ritual for so many centuries add up to the possibility of a divine spark in the open air of a city that both definesand defiespeace. I spoke to an old woman as I walked up the plaza from the wall one day. Her eyes had seen more than mine ever will. She told me she had survived Treblinka. Then she wished me "Shabbat shalom" in Polish-inflected Hebrew. Who could hear that and then requiresome passing rabbi to describe God for me? — Ben Kamin, a Reform rabbi, is the author, most recently, of "Room306:The National Story of the Lorraine Motel."He wrote this for the Los Angeles Times.

popular as people deal less and less with cash."

Bend Christian Fellowship: Pastor DaveMiller; "Are You a Thermometer or a Thermostat?"; Sunday at10 a.m.; 4twelve youth group: Wednesday at 7p.m.; 19831 Rocking Horse Road, Bend.

Bend Church of the Nazarene: Pastor Virgil Askren; "Fasting and Rejoicing"; Sunday at1015 a m.;1270 N E. 27th St., Bend. Community of Christ: Evangelist Susan Gregory; "Descend, Holy Spirit," based on Acts 8:14-17; Sunday at11 a.m., following 10:45 a.m. praise singing; 20380 Cooley Road, Bend. Discovery Christian Church: Pastor DaveDrullinger; "That You May Believe," based onJohn1:1-14; Sundayat10a.m.; 334 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend. Eastmont Church: Pastor John Lodwick; "The Vision and Core Values of Eastmont Church, Part 2"; Sunday at 9and 10:45 a.m.; 62425 EagleRoad, Bend. Father's House Church of God:Administrative Bishop Vaughn Mathews, of the Pacific Northwest Church of God; Sunday at10 a.m.; 61690 Pettigrew Road, Bend.Theyouth groupmeetsW ednesday at7 p.m. The Fellowship at Bend: Pastor Loren Anderson; "The Natural, the Spiritual and the lmmature," based on1 Corinthians 2:14-3:9; Sunday at10 a.m Summi 4 t High School, 2855 N.W.Clearwater Drive, Bend.

Foundry Church(Formerfy First Baptist Church): Pastor Syd Brestel; "Living a Win/Win Lifestyle," as part of the series "1 Mind: AJourney Through Philippians"; Sunday at 10:15 a.m 460 N.W. Oregon Ave., Bend. Grace First Lutheran Church: Pastor Joel LiaBraaten; "New Beginnings" and "Tag ... You're It!"; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; 2265 N.W. ShevlinParkRoad,Bend.

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"It's something we thought would b e h e l pful," said the Rev. Kevin O'Leary. "Cash is becoming less and less of our reality." O 'Leary i s r i g ht : A c c ording to a r e p or t b y Javelin Strategy and Research, a financial consulting firm, a little more than one-quarter o f d o mestic in-person business transactions in 2011 were made with cash. Though par i s hioners have been able to make credit card donations online for years using the w ebsite P a rishPay, t h e credit card terminal near the entrance to the church more closely reflects the collection basket tradition that m an y p a r i shioners hold dear: providing an offering each time they attend Mass. Those donations help fund community programs and cultural events sponsored by the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, O'Leary said. The computer kiosk was installed for free by the edonation company SecureGive, which deducts a fee from each donation. S ince it s d e bu t f i v e w eeks ago, t h e c r e d it card kiosk has been far f rom popular. Only t w o donations, one of them of $1,000, have been made so far, O'Leary said. But St. Anthony Shrine downtown has had a similar machine since 2007, when it became one of the first Catholic churches in the world to install an edonation kiosk, and it has been a hit with parishioners, said Nicole Aucoin, executive assistant at the parish. Dozens o f c h u r chgoers and v i sitors d onate via the kiosk there every week, and parish leaders are planning t o e x pand from one machine to four, switching from the upright ATM-style kiosk to simpler, more elegant wall-mounted iPads. "Ithas been very successful for us," Aucoin said. "It's becoming more and more

Antioch Church: Senior Pastor KenWytsma; "Love the Lord Your God with All Your Heart"; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; Redux Q-and-A after the service; BendHigh School, 230 N.E.Sixth St., Bend.

First United Methodist Church: TheRev. Thom Larson; "What to Do," based on Isaiah 43:1-7 and Acts 8:14-17; Sundayat9 and11a.m 4680N.W .Bond St.,Bend.

By Martine Powers

nological age.

To submit service information orannouncements for religious organizations,email bulletin@ bendbulletin.com orcall541-383-0358.

First Presdyterian Church: TheRev. Brad Kent; "Poverty," as part of the series "NewResolve for a NewYear"; Sunday atthe9a.m.and10:45 a.m.services;andThe Rev.Jason Medina; Evensong service;Sundayat5:01p.m.;230 N.E. Ninth St., Bend.

Parishes offer a collection e-basket It's a question of n otq uite-Biblical propo r tions: Who c arries cash anymore'? In anticipation of the day when cash no longer reigns king at Sunday morning Mass, parish leaders at the South End's Cathedral of the Holy Cross have installed a credit card kiosk so parishioners can make donations the way they pay for most other things: with a swipe of plastic. The debut of the electronic payment terminal is meant to bring the benefaction process into the tech-

RELIGIOUS SERVICES

Grace Reformed Presbyterian Church: Pastor DanDillard; "Jesus,HeavenandHell,"basedon Matthew 25;Sundayat 10:30 a.m.; 62162Hamby Road,Bend.

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Journey Church: Pastor Keith Kirkpatrick; "God is BETTER thanDurDwn Life,"based onPsalm 63;Sundayat9 a.m. and10:30 a.m; 70N.W.Newport Ave., Bend.

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Nativity Lutheran Church: Ronald Werner Jr.; "The Spirit Continues to Move,"based onLuke 3:15-17,21-22;Sunday at 9 a.m. and11 a.m.; Sunday at 6p.m.; 60850 Brosterhous Road, Bend.

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New HopeChurch: Pastor RandyMyers; "Revision ... of Your Love of Others," as part of the series "Revisions"; todayat6 p.m.and Sundayat9and10:45 a.m.;20080 Pinebrook Blvd., Bend. Steven Lane/The Columbian via The Associated Press

Bail agents Lew Ervin, left, and David Regan, of Regan Bail Bonds in Vancouver, Wash., acknowledge that bringing a wanted fugitive to church in handcuffs is not exactly traditional. The two were at Faith Center Church about half an hour before the1D:30 a.m. Sunday service Nov. 11 when Regan got a call to arrest fugitive Scott Irvin.

Wante suspect oestojai, with etour to atten church By Patty Hastings

brought him to Regan's truck. When they patted down Irvin, VANCOUVER, Wash. — Bring- t h e y found syringes and a tie-off, ing a wanted fugitive to church in t y p i cally used to inject drugs. In handcuffs is not exactly traditional, h i s backpack were burglary tools: David Regan acknowledges. filed down keys and pliers, along But if it's the last place that per- w i t h coat hangers. son goes before being sent to the Th en , t h eystartedtotalk. "I will never forget him because slammer, perhaps tradition should be broken a little more often. he was pretty brutally honest," ReBail agents Regan and Lew Er- g a n said. vin were at Faith Center Church Irvi n said he felt guilty when his about half an hour before the 10:30 b r other hanged himself years ago. a.m. Sunday service Nov. 11 when W h y hadn't he been able to stop it'? Regan got the call to arrest Scott W h y h a dn't he done something? Irvin. He fell into heroin to ease the stingThe 25- y ear-old ing regret, and stole to was wanted for jumpfeed his habit. ~ io~ Of ~fIeSe ing bail. He failed to He knew he was a The Columbian

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dren and your children's children, Irvin started to cry. The pastor's message felt like so much morethan coincidence. Irvin cried throughout the sermon, cried during communion and cried as five members of the church — who had served their prison time and recovered from drug addiction — prayed over him. "He needed to experience that," Regan said. Regan and Ervin took him to Wendy's for a couple of chicken burgers and a Frosty. Then, they dropped him off at the Clark County Jail. Irvin thanked Regan and Ervin. "I'm not a bad guy," he said. "I'm

wante d felon. He knew trying."

Irvin is serving 43 months for bail jumping and 60 months for resin Salmon Creek in d o Qo o dr ~U~ girlf r i endwaspregnant idential burglary at the WashingFebruary. OnCe that drug and he wanted to serve ton Corrections Center in Shelton. An informant said e<~e<S ~fIef< his sentence aftershe Regan has been a bail enforceIrvin would be waiting had the baby. ment agent for 12 years and is the for a ride outside an ~ OdY f~ ~">rfgS Irvin ' s biggest fear, owner of Regan Bail Bonds. He a partment complex in p U t g d g rk h e said , w a s t h at h e says he's arresting more and more Vancouver, where he w ould be a b a d f a - drug-addicted youth younger than SICfe > Cf>rk sometimes stayed. t her. He w o r ried h e 25 who steal to feed their lifestyle. "These guys will slip up multiple Regan and Ervin Pa s s e i f ge" w ouldn't b e a r o und left church in Regan's )fIg) ffIey dpfT'$ and his choices would times," he said. t ruck a n d Parked off o n h i s c h ild, He finds heroin needles on them VV><~ ~0 ye' ~e rub at the Shell station who would lead a simi- and often has to get physical to aracross the street from dO i f f E IIfh'cfgS lar cr im i n al life on the rest them. Certain versions of a the apartment comstreet. stun gun prove useless when used /<rfpIAr IArffg) plex. T he y b o u g ht S erve y ou r tim e , on drug addicts, who already have z+ a c ouple o f pi z z a change your ways and an overloaded nervous system and VVfTeFI fIe getS get o ut while your kid high pain tolerance, he said. pockets and sat in a "A lot of these guys in their heart booth in the gas sta- pU) p f j g f t " is still young, Regan tion, where they had advised. want to do good, but once that drug — David Regan, a clear view o f t h e And then, their drive enters their body, it brings out a bailagent e n r o ute to the Clark dark side, a dark passenger that apartments. V ancouver p o l i ce C ounty Jai l t o o k a they don't want to be," Regan said. "We don'talways know what a guy patrolled the area in detour. case something went Would you want to will do when he gets out of jail." He'll arrest them and bail them awry during the arrest. But Regan, g o to church with us? Regan asked. he said, had a feeling they would T h e y could still make the end of out of jail again and again. He find this man and it would all turn t h e service. knows it's hard. He knows adout OK. I would love to, Irvin said. dicts desperately want to avoid About 10 minutes later, Irvi n Back a t Faith Center on North- t he excruciating pain o f w i t h walked out of the apartment com- e a st 117th Avenue, they handcuffed drawal. They've already heard plexwearingallblackand ablack I r v i n i n f r ont and w r apped his that they're losers, that they're backpack. Regan walked out o f j a c ket around his hands to conceal burdens on society and that peothe gas station to make sure it was t h e handcuffs. ple hate them. "It's not going to help their life at him. They said "hi" to each other as Don ' t try anything, they warned all," Regan said. they passed. him; somehow,though, they knew That's him, Regan radioed to th i s c andid young man wouldn't Instead, he focuses on the notion Ervin. stir trouble. that maybe, someday, somehow, They jogged after Irvin, who had The s ermon'? after fulfilling their sentence and walked north into an open field. How to b e a g oodparent. finding help, they'll get clean and They pulled out their badges and A s P a stor Glen Johnson spoke of stay clean. It's a notion that requires a little yelled for Irvin to get down on the b r e aking the generation curse and ground. They handcuffed him and l e a ding a good life for your chil- leap of faith. burglarizing a house

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he needed to turn himself in. Irvin said his

Real Life Christian Church: Pastor Mike Yunker; "Jesus DUR High Priest," based on Hebrews 4-6; Sundayat8,9:30 and 11a.m.;2880 N.E.27th St., Bend. Spiritual Awareness Community of the Cascades: Guest speaker PatBenage;"Oneness Is NotSameness!";Sunday at 9 a.m 4held at The Old Stone Church, 157 N.W.Franklin Ave., Bend. Springs of Life Ministries: Evangelist and Bible teacher EddieCienda;W ednesdaysat7 p.m.;TheSound Garden Studio,1279 N.E.Second St., Bend. Trinity Lutheran Church: TheRev. David Carnahan; "Why W as Jesus Baptized?Wh yAreW e?,"based on Luke3:1522; Sundayat 8am. (guitar led worship) and11 am. (piano/organ-led worship andcommunion); 2550 N.E. Butler Market Road, Bend. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Oregon: The Rev. Alex Holt; "Direct Experience of Mystery andWonder"; Sunday at11 a.m.; at the OldStoneChurch, 157 N.W. Franklin Ave. Bend.

Westside Church: Pastor Steve Mickel; "Bright Future Part ¹2,Step Forward";todayat6:30 p.m.and Sundayat8,9 and10:45a.m.;2051N.W .Shevlin ParkRoad,Bend. Westside South Campus: Pastor Steve Mickel; "Bright Future Partk'2, Step Forward"; Sunday at 9 a.m. and10:30 a.m.; 1245 S.E.Third St., Bend. Community Presbyterian Church: Pastor RobAnderson; "WhereDoWe DiscoverGod?,"based on Luke3:15-17, 21-22; Sunday at 9 a.m. and1'I a.m 4529 N.W.19th St., Redmond. Emmaus Lutheran Church: TheRev. David Poovey; "What Is It Like?," based onRomans6:2-11; Sundayat10:30a.m4 2175 S.W. SalmonAve., Redmond. Grace Lutheran Church at Eagle Crest: Pastor Randy VanMehren; "Blessed AreThoseWhoAre lnvited to the Marriage Feast of the Lamb"; Sundayat10:30 a.m4Eagle Crest Banquet andConference Facility,1522 Cline Falls Road, Redmond. St. Paul's Anglican Church: Father JohnPennington; "His Purpose, "basedon Luke2:41-52;communion service; Sunday at10 a.m 4 Southwest12th Avenue andForest Avenue, Redmond. Zion Lutheran Church: Pastor Chet Evenson; "Law or Gospel ...John orJesus ...W hoforYou?";Sundayat8:30 a.m. and11 a.mc1113Black Butte Blvd., Redmond. Shepherd's Valley CowboyChurch: Pastor JordanWeaver; Sunday at10:30 a.m.; in the cafe ofThe RimRockRiders Equestrian Facility, Brasada Ranch, 17037 S.W.Alfalfa Road, Powell Butte. Agape Harvest Fellowship: Youth groupWednesday at7 p.m.; 52460SkidgelRoad,La Pine. Community Bible Church at Sunriver: Pastor Glen Schaumloeffel; "Jesus Seeking the Thirsty," based on John 4:1-30, as part of the series "Jesus on aMission"; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; 1 Theater Drive, Sunriver. Concordia Lutheran Mission: TheRev. Willis Jenson; "Christ Makes Sinners Delightful to God by theAbsolution of All Sin in Holy Baptism," based on Luke3:22; Sunday at11 a.m.; held at TerrebonneGrangeHall, 828611th St., Terrebonne. "God,Jews and History":An8-weekcoursetaughtby Rabbi Jay Shupack;$48;3-4:30 p.m.Sundays,startsJan. 20; First Presbyterian Church, 230 N.E.Ninth St., Bend.; jshupack@juno. com. Israel in Prophecy Seminar: Presented bySteve Wohlberg, an international speaker on endtimes prophecy, child care available; free; 6:30 p.m. Friday; 60670 Brookswood Blvd., Bend; www.whitehorsemedia.com or contact Tina Twillman at 541-390-1579. Candlelight Prayer Vigil: The BendFaith Network will hold a prayer vigil for the issue of poverty; donations of cash or blankets, sleeping bags, warm coats and gloves will be collected; 5:30 p.m. Jan. 21; DrakeParkAmpitheater, 777 NW Riverside Blvd., Bend; contact 541-408-0760 or kenbennet@me.com.


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TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH EASTMONT COMMUNITY HOUSE OF COVENANT Temple Beth Tikvah is a member of the SCHOOL Messianic Synagogue "Educating and Developing the Whole Union for Reform Judaism. Est. 1994 Child for the Glory of God" Our members represent a wide range We provide a congregational setting Pre K- 5th Grade for Jews and Christians alike. If you're of Jewish backgrounds. 62425 Eagle Road, Bend • 541-382-2049 interested in learning the Bible from a We welcome interfaith families and Principal Lonna Carnahan Hebrew perspective, come join us at: Jews by choice. www.eastmontcommunityschool.com Our monthly activities include Bear Creek Center social functions, services, religious 21300 Bear Creek Rd. education, Hebrew school, Torah Bend, OR. 97701 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, study, and adult education Our Shabbat Services are on Saturday SCIENTIST mornings at 10:00 a.m. Our ministries 1551 NW First St. • 541-382-6100 Rabbi Glenn Ettman include: (South of Portland Ave.) Church Service F Sunday School: • Davidic dance and worship 10 am Friday January 25 at 6:30 pm • Children's ministry and nursery Wed. Testimony Meeting: 7:30 pm Shabbat Service with • Hebrew classes Childcare provided. special musical guests • Home groups Saturday, January 26 at 9:00 am• Teaching from the Torah and the Brit Reading Room: Torah Study Hadashah (New Testament) 115 NW Minnesota Ave. Saturday, January 26 at 10:30 am• Biblical Feasts Mon. through Fri.: 11 am - 4 pm • Lifecycle Events Torah Service Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm Sunday, January 27, Adult Education • End-times prophecy

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For the complete schedule of Religion of the CALVARY CHAPEL BEND Services 6 Events go to: Light and Sound of God 20225 Cooley Rd. Bend www.bethtikvahbend.org Phone: (541) 383-5097 Experience an Eckankar Web site: ccbend.org Community HU We are currently enrolling students Sundays: 8:30 F 10:30 am in grades K-7 for Sunday School and Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm January's Community HU will be This Sunday at Faith Christian Center, Youth Group:Wednesday 7 pm Hebrew School. announced soon. Pastor Isaiah will be sharing his message, Child Care provided "A Powered-Up Vision" in the Sunday Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are Learn how to sing HU, a love song service, beginning at 10:30 am. This For more information about our available, call for days and times. to God: a loving, uplifting, Spiritual Sunday will feature a children led education programs, please call "Teaching the Word of God, Exercise. HU, pronounced like the worship service Kathy Schindel at 541-388-8826. Book by Book" word hue, is sung for about 20 minutes Childcare is provided and is followed by a brief period of in our Sunday morning service. sacred contemplation. Followed by a All services are held at the On Wednesdays discussion. First United Methodist Church HOLY REDEE M E R CA T H O L IC "Restored Youth" service begins Regardless of your beliefs or religion, 680 NW Bond Street PARISH at 7:00 pm singing HU can bring you greater 541-388-8826 A number of Faith Journey Groups Fr. Theodore Nnabugo, Pastor happiness, love, and understanding. meet throughout the week in small www.holyredeemerparish.net Singing HU can draw us closer in our groups, please contact the church for Parish Office; 541-536-3571 state of consciousness to the Divine details and times. Being. It has helped people of many The church is located on the corner of H OLY REDEEMER, LA PI N E CONCORDIA LUTHERAN different faiths open their hearts more Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. 16137 Burgess Rd MISSION (LCMS) fully to the uplifting presence and www.bendfaith.com Tuesday, Wednesday 8 Friday Mass security of God's love. 9:00 am The missionof the Church is to forgivesins REDM O N D A S S E M B L Y OF GOD Sunday Mass — 10:00 am 1865 W Antler • Redmond Singing I-IU can help you experience: through the Gospeland tfiereby grant eternaJ life. Confessions: Saturdays — 3:00-4:00 pm 541 -548-4555 • Comfort, peace, joy (St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg SUNDAYS • Expanded awareness HOLY TRINITY, SUNRIVER Confession XXVIII.8, 10) Morning Worship 8;30 am 6 10:30 am • Inner light and/or sound 18143 Cottonwood Rd. Life groups 9 am 10 am Sunday School • A subtle sense of Divine Love Thurs. Mass 9:30 am; Kidz LIVE ages 3-11 10:30 am 11 am Divine Service • The healing of a broken heart Evening Worship 6 pm Sat. Vigil Mass 5:30 pm • Solace during times of grief Sunday mass 8:00 am WEDNESDAYS • A release of fears The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor. Confessions: Thurs. 9:00- 9:15 am FAMILY NIGHT 7PM • Answers to your questions 8286 11th St (Grange Hall), Adult Classes OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS, Gilchrist Terrebonne, OR Celebrate Recovery 120 Mississippi Dr For more information please visit Wednesday NITE Live Kids Sunday Mass — 12:30 pm www.eckankar.org or Youth Group www.lutheransonline.com/ Confessions: Sundays 12:00 — 12:15 pm www.miraclesinyourlife.org condordialutheranmission or call 541 -728-6476. Pastor Duane Pippitt HOLY FAMILY, Facebook: Concordia Lutheran Mission www.redmondag.com near Christmas Valley Phone: 541-325-6773 I•• 57255 Fort Rock Rd Sunday Mass — 3:30 pm TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN EASTMONT CHURCH Confessions: Sundays 3:00-3;15 pm 469 NW Wall St. • 541-382-5542 CHURCH NE Neff Rd., I/2 mi. E. of www.trinitybend.org St. Charles Medical Center 2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI Sunday Srhedu(e 541 -382-6862 CATHOLIC CHURCH 8 am Holy Eucharist Sundays Pastor Rev. James A. Radloff 9;00 a.m. 8 10:45 a.m, 9:15 am Education for All Ages Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Parochial Vicar Worship Services 10:15 am Holy Eucharist (Child Care Available) Rev. Juan Carlos Chiarinoti (w/nursery care 8 Godly Play) Sunday School 10:20 a.m. Sundays 6:00 p.m. 541-382-3631 5 pm Holy Eucharist Hispanic Worship Service Education Hour 10:45 a.m. (in St. Helens Hall) NEW CHURCH The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector Weekly Bible Studies and Women's Bible Study 2450 NE 27th Street Ministries for all ages Tuesday 9:15 a.m. Contact: 541-382-5822 Masses Pastor John Lodwick Saturday — Vigil 5:00 PM THE SALVATION ARM Y Men's Bible Study www.eastmontchurch.com Sunday 7;30 AM, 10:00 AM 8 7:00 PM 755 NE 2nd Street, Bend Wednesday 7:30 a.m. Domingo 12:30 PM Misa en Espanol FOUNDRY CHURCH 541 -389-8888 (FORMERLY FIRST BAPTIST) Jueves7:00 PM — Misa en Espanol SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP Pastor Joel LiaBraaten "A Heart for Bend in the 541 NE Dekalb Evangelical Lutheran Church Heart of Bend" Reconciliation / Reconciliacion Sunday School 9:45 am in America 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM - English Children 8 Adult Classes Pastor Syd Brestel www.gracefirstlutheran.org Thursday 6:00 PM - 7:00 PMWorship Service - 11:00 am Major's Robert F Miriam Keene SUNDAY English o Espanol NATIVITY I.UTHERAN CHURCH 9:00 AM Sunday School for everyone Domingo ll:15 AM - 12:15PM 60850 Brosterhous Road at Knott, 10:15 AM Worship Service NEW H O P E EV A N G E L ICAL — Espanol 541-388-0765 20080 Pinebrook Blvd. • 541-389-3436 Come worship with us. This Sunday at Foundry, Syd Brestel will Celebrate New Life HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH continue our series in Philippians with a at New Hope Church! Corner of NW Franklin F Lava sermon on "Living a win/win lifestyle." Sermon title "The Spirit Continues to Saturday 6:00 pm Masses We will look into the Apostle Paul's Move" from Luke 3:15-17, 21-22 Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am, Sunday 4:30 PM choice to rejoice through life's hardest by Ron Werner Jr. Pastor Randy Myers times. Join us for warship at 10:15 am. Monday — Friday 7:00 AM 6 12:15 PM www.newhopebend.com Saturday 8:00 AM 9 am Informal Service For Kidztown, Middle School and 9:15 Junior Church High School activities Exposition 6 Benediction Il am Formal Service Call 541 -382-3862 Monday after 7:00 AM Mass — 6:00 PM CITY CENTER www.bendchurch.org A Foursquare Fellowship Tuesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Bible Study at 10am on Wednesdays HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH, Senior Pastors Wednesday after 7:00 AM MassSBC Steve F Ginny McPherson 6:00 PM (Child care provided on Sundays.) 3100 SW Highland Ave., 549 SW 8thSt.,P.O. Box 475, Thursday after 7:00 AM Masswww.nativityinbend.com Redmond 541-548-4161 Redmond, OR 97756 • 541-548-7128 6:00 PM Evangelical Lutheran Church Friday 9:00 AM — 6:00 PM in America Sunday Worship Services: Sunday Worship Services: 8:00 am, 9:30 am, II:00 am Daybreak Cafe Service 7:30 am TRINITY LUTHERAN Sunday Bible Fellowship Groups Reconciliation Celebration Services 9:30 am 8 11:00 am CHURCH G SCHOOL Tuesday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AMDr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor 9:00 am and 10:45 am LCMS English o Espanol Wednesday Service 2550 NE Butler Market Road Saturday 8:30 AM 9:30 AMFor complete calender: UTurn - Middle School 7:00 pm Bend, OR 97701 www.hbcredmond.org English o Espanol Thursdays 541-382-1832 High School (Connection) 6:30 pm ST. THOMAS CATH O LIC CHURCH SUNDAY WORSHIP BEREAN BIBI.E CHURCH 1720 NW 19th Street Home Bible Studies 8am Guitar Led Worship In Partnership with Redmond, Oregon 97756 throughout the week 9:30am Education Hour for all ages American Missionary Fellowship 541-923-3390 City Care Clinic also available. Iiam Organ(Piano Led Worship Father Todd Unger, Pastor Kidz Center School, Preschool Near Highland and 23rd Ave. Mass Schedule: 2378 SW Glacier Pl. Church Website: Weekdays 8:00 am www.citycenterchurch.org Redmond, OR 97756 www.trinitylutheranbend.org (except Wednesday) "Livin' the Incredible Mission" School Website: www.saints.org Wednesday 6:00 pm We preachthe good newsofJesus Christ, Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm Pastors: Rev. David Carnahan sing great fipmiis of faith, 0 I • First Saturday 8:00 am (English) Rev. Patrick Rooney and search IheScri)i!ures together. Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) CONG R E G A T ION SHAI.OM BAYIT Principal; Mrs. Hanne Krause Sunday Worship Service- 10:30 am 12:00 noon (Spanish) (Jewish Community of Central Oregon) Bible Study- Thursday, 10:30 am Confessionson Wednesdays from www.jccobend.com ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 5:00 to 5:45 pm Teaching from the KJV and NKJV Bible ELCA and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm Serving Central Oregon for 20 Years, Worship in the Heart of Redmond Pastor Ed Nelson We Are a Non-Denominational Sunday Worship Service 541-777-0784 Egalitarian Jewish Community www.redmondbbc.org 8:30am Contemporary Our Synagogue is located at CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF 11:00am Liturgical 21555 Modoc Lane, Bend, Oregon REDMOND 541-385-6421 Sunday School for all ages at 10:00am 536 SW 10th, Redmond Resident Rabbi Jay Shupack 541-548-2974 COM M U N I TY BIBLE CHURCH Rebbetzin Judy Shupack Children's Room available during A ND CHRISTIAN PRESCHOO L www.redmondchristian.org services 541-593-8341 Sunday Worship9:00 am 8 i0:30am Shabbat and High I-Ioliday Services Come Experience a warm, friendly Beaver at Theater Drive, Religious Education Program family of worshipers. PO Box 4278, Sunriver, OR 97707 Sunday School for all ages Bar/Bat Mitzvah Training Everyone Welcome - Always. Kidmo • Junior Church Weekly Torah Study - Every Sat@ "Transforming Lives Through A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich Greg Strubhar, Pastor 10 am the Truth of the Word" and diverse music program for all ages Darin Hollingsworth, Youth Pastor All are Welcome! Active Sisterhood FAITH CHRISTIAN CENTER 1049 NE 11th Sr.. • 541-382-8274 SUNDAYS: 9:30 am SundayEducationalClasses 10:30 am Morning Worship

Visit us on the web at www.houseofcovenant.org or contact us at 541-385-5439

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Coffee,snacks andfellowship

Coffee Fellowship - 10:45 am Bible Education Hour - 11:15 am Nursery Care available Pastor Glen Schaumloeffel of the Community Bible Church will preach a special New Year's message entitled, "Let Us - Resolutions for the People of God" at the 9:30 service tomorrow. • Women's BibleStudy -Tuesdays, 10 am • Awana Kids Club (4 yrs - 6th gr.) Sept.- May • Youth Ministry (gr. 7-12) Wednesdays 6:15 pm • Men's BibleStudy -Thursdays 9 am • Home Bible Studies are also available Preschool for 3 8 4 year olds Call for information Senior Pastor: Glen Schaumloeffel Associate Pastor: Jake Schwarze visit our Web site www.cbchurchsr.org Listen to KNLR 97.5 FM

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

POW ELL BUTTE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Cowboy Fellowship Saturdays Potluck 6 pm Music and the Word 7 pm Sunday Worship Services 8:30 am-10:15 am-11 am Nursery F Children's Church Pastors: Chris Blair, Trey Hinkle, Ozzy Osborne and Glenn Bartnik 13720 SW Hwy 126, Powell Butte 541-548-3066 www.powellbuttechurch.com REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Like Hymns? We've Got 'em! at the RLCC Church, 2880 NE 27th

Sunday Services 8 am Traditional Service (No child care for 8 am service) 9:30 am Contemporary Service with full child care 11 am Service (Full child care) For information, please call ... Minister - Mike Yunker - 541-312-8844 Associate Pastors

Don Henderson & Mike Sweeney "Loving people one at a time." www.real-lifecc.org

Upcoming Events: Sunday- Jan 13th 3 pm Ben Tannen Religious School Saturday - Jan 19th 10 am BAT MITZVAH of Maya Foster-Wexler Friday - Jan 25th- 6pm Erev Shabbat Service TuB'Shvat Sunday- Jan 27th 3 pm Ben Tannen Religious School Friday - Feb 8- 6pm Erev Shabbat Service Sunday- Feb 10th 3 pm Ben Tannen Religious School Friday - Feb 15th- In Home Shabbat Dinners Friday - Feb 22th- 6pm Erev Shabbat Service Sunday- Feb 24th- 3 pm Ben Tannen Religious School

"Torah Study meets every Saturday at 10am that there is not a service" It is with great joy that we invite the JCCO community to join us as Maya Foster-Wexler is called to Torah as a Bat Mitvah. Please join Saturday, January 19th at 10 am, Kiddush luncheon to follow.

after each service M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am Wed. Bible Study at noon 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study I:00 pm 3rd Tues. Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner Youth and Family Programs Active Social Outreach 1113 SW Black Butte Blvd. Redmond, OR 97756 — 541-923-7466 Pastor Eric Burtness

63830 Clausen Rd Ste 102, Bend Saturday 10:30 am - 2 pm Worship/Dance - Study-

Food/Fellowship

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

Senior Pastor Virgil Askren

We are a Welcoming Congregation January 13, 2013 at II:00am: Rev. Alex Holt, Interim Minister -

"Direct Experience of Mystery and Wonder": Today we begin a series of services on the Six Sources of

Unitarian Universalism. The first Source speaks to the transcending experience of mystery and wonder.

What does this mean for those of us who are predominately rational or "head-driven" people of faith? Childcare and religious education for children is available. Everyone is Welcome! See our website for more information" www.uufco.org

Meeting place: THE OLD STONE

Mail:PO Box 428, Bend OR 97709 www.uufco.org

(541 ) 385-3908

U NITY COMM U N I T Y OF CENTRAL OREGON Join the Unity Community

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Sunday 10:00 am

9:00 am Sunday School for all ages 9:00 am Hispanic Worship Service 10:15 am Worship Service

with Rev. Jane Meyers

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

Youth Program Provided The Unity Community meets at 62855 Powell Butte Hwy

(near Bend Airport) Learn more about the Unity

THURSDAY 10:00 am 50+ Bible Study WEEKLY

Community of Central Oregon at

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

or by calling 541-388-1569

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

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EveryoneisWelcome! Rev. Thom Larson Sermon Title: "What to Do" Scripture: Isaiah 43:1-7 8 Acts 8:14-17

9:00am - Contemporary Service •

Sunday School during the 9am Service CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER 21720 E. Hwy. 20 • 541.389.8241

11;00am - Traditional Service

Sunday Morning Worship 8:45am 8 10:45am

Childcare provided on Sunday

Wednesday Mid-Week Services Children 6 Youth Programs 7:00pm

Men's Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting,

'During the Week: Women's Groups, Crafting, Music 8 Fellowship

Nursery Care provided for all services. Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur 21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241 www.clcbend.com

Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. Rev. Thom Larson firstchurch@bendumc.org

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CHURCH 529 NW 19th Street

(3/4 mile north of High School) Redmond, OR 97756 (541 ) 548-3367 Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor Rev. Heidi Bolt, Associate Pastor 9:00 am Contemporary Worship 9:00 am Nursery Care 9:15 am Children F Youth Sunday School 9;30 am Adult Education 11:00 am Traditional Worship

Youth Groups High School — Sunday 11:00am- 12:30pm MiddleSchool — Wednesday 6:00-7:30pm Mondays 6:30 pm Centering Prayer

Small Groups Meet Regularly (Handicapped Accessible) Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities for all ages. www.redmondcpc.org FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 230 NE Ninth, Bend

(Across Ninth St. from Bend High) All Are Welcome, Always! Rev. Dr. Steven H. Koski Lead Pastor "New Revolve For A New Year: Poverty": Rev. Brad Kent 9:00 am Contemporary 10:45 am Traditional 5:01 pm - Evensong Worship F dinner Sunday School: 3 yrs to 6th grade Nursery care provided

Wednesday Noon Silence F Supper Worship 12:30 pm Contemplative Prayer

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

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CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING 4 Saturdays and TMC: $110

Wednesdays 5:30 pm Prayer Service

"God Jews F History" Rabbi Jay Shupack January 20 to March 10

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"Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship"

157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND

Hebrew Roots Fellowship worshipping in Spirit and Truth 541-410-5337 Children's Program www.livingtorahfellowship.com

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Stop-motion takes the lead in animated picture field By Rebecca Keegan

It Ralph," directed by Rich Moore, were made with CGI. L OS ANGELES — I n a This is the first time that golden age for computer-gen- three s t op-motion m o v i es erated animation, the Acade- have been honored since the my of Motion Picture Arts and animated category was creSciences has rewarded a com- ated in 2001. "What it says to parably an t i q ue technique — stopme is that people motion animation "g/j)gg jg SclyS really do love this — with three of its m edium," sa i d five Oscar nominaB utler, whos e tions for animated P eOpje 1 zombie c o medy "ParaNorman" is feature. do love t QjS " Fr a n k e n fl the second Oscar weenie," directed nod for the tiny, by Ti m B u r t o n ; — Chris Butler, Hillsboro-based " ParaN o r m a n , " Studlps Laika Studios. directed by Chris They resPect Pose flim B utler an d S a m it asan art form. «paraNprm Fell; and "The Pibeen nominated for T hey don't j u st rates! Band of Misy Award r esPect ho w i t fits," directed by looks. They unPeter Lord, were derstand h ow all made using an m uch of a H e r arduous process that requires c ulean effort it i s t o m a k e animators to adjust a puppet's these movies — the hands-on, movement frame-by-frame to workshop-full-of-crazy-peotell a story. ple aspect of it." The category's two other The animated feature catnominees, "Brave," directed egory didn't exist when "Piby Mark Andrews and Bren- rates!" helmer Lord directed da Chapman, and " W reck- his l ast f e ature, "Chicken Los Angeles Times

Run," in 2000. "I feel like a pioneer," said Lord, w h ose B r i tish-based studio Aardman Animations has been credited with helping revive the medium. "When we did 'Chicken Run,' it hadn't been seen for a l o ng, long time. I don't like to talk about it as being some ancient craft like blacksmithing, but it is a craft." Stop-motion animated movies traditionally feature quirkier subject matter, with smaller budgets and smaller box-office returns than digit ally a n imated f i l ms. T h e c ombined domestic box of fice of the three nominated stop-motion pictures — $121.8 million — is less than either of the other two nominees alone ("Brave" with $237.3 million and "Wreck-It Ralph" at $179 million). Among the studios in the animated feature c ategory, Disney fared best, collecting three nominations, for Pixar's "Brave" and Disney's "Frankenweenie" an d " W r e ck-It Ralph."

SUPPoRT GRoUPs The following list contains support group information submitted to The Bulletin. Submissions must be

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an organization that reviews the qualifications of doctors Continued from D1 and medical practitioners who "They're here because want to work with area hospithey enjoy what they do," tals, clinics and health plans. "It's an extensive applicaStumbaugh said. tion," the clinic's medical coDoctor emeritus director Robert Hakala said, Litchfield, a former fam- adding the association's reily doctor, has spent his re- view processlooks at several tirement doing some trav- bits of information, including elling and some light gar- a person's references, work dening around his home. history, c o ntinuing e d ucaHe's also stops by the Vol- tion credits and malpractice unteers in Medicine Clinic history. of the Cascades in Bend Hakala said this p rocess about once a week to serve alone can take two to three low-income patients who months to complete, especialhave no medily if a doctor is no calinsurance. longer p r a cticing "It's a place "They're not medicine or is movw here I c a n ing to Oregon from contribute and here because another state. give back," Li- it's their duty B ut w h il e t h e tchfield said, or because c linic r equ i r e s adding he i ts v olunteers t o also e njoys they've got complete both working at bills to pay. the licensing and the clinic becredentialing proThey're here cause it gives cesses before they him a chance because they start work, it does to "keep my not pay them; the enjoy what f inger in t h e volunteers are esthey do."

come across someone who is in dire need of the services the mobile dental program provides to low-income people who lack health insurance. This means they are understanding of their patients' problems, Stumbaugh said. But they also want to make a difference in someone's life, she said, so they are just as committed as anyone else to making sure the program's patients get th e c are t h ey need. Stumbaugh said volunteer dentists do not need to pay a licensing fee, but they must complete the same 40 continuing education credit h ours — which cost $32 to $48 each — every two years that nonvolunteer dentists must complete in order to maintain their licenses. S tumbaugh's pr og r a m works with 36 dentists from Central Oregon and 10 to 15 dentists who come from outside the local area. About 10 of these have a volunteer license, she said. One of them is Dr. Spencer pie" and keep sentially p a y ing Krueger, 67, who retired in track of what's Debble the fees to work for 2003 after practicing dentistry g oing on i n for 22years. Since he retired, mbaugh, free. "We're a nonProf- Krueger said h e s pends a his c o m mudirector of Medical n ity and h i s Teams lnternational's it and we need any- couple of days each month volprofession. CentraI Dregon thing (our volun- unteering at the mobile dental More than Mobile Denial teers) can give us," program and at the Central 40 percent of program Volunteer Manager Oregon Community College the cli n i c 's Kristi Jacobs said, dental clinic. "There are a lot of things I'd doctors have adding seven median e m eritus cal practitioners, in- rather do (than practice denmedical license, said Jim cluding a retired social worker tistry)," Krueger joked. "But Ritzenthaler, the c l i nic's and a retired psychiatrist, are this is away I can pay back the medical co-director. currently going through the community." Statewide, 468 doctors, credentials process so they — Reporter: 541-617-7816, physician assistants and can start work. mmclean@bendbulletin.com acupuncturists w i t h an Volunteer dentists emeritus license make up about 2.5 percent of 18,225 While the number of medilicensed medical practitioc al professionals w it h a n ners, according to a Sepemeritus license is in the huntember reportfrom the Or- dreds, the state is home to only egon Medical Board. 20 volunteer dentists, accordPeople with an emeriing to the Oregon Board of tus license must pay a $50 Dentistry, and the mobile denlicensing fee and obtain tal service has worked with 15 hours o f c o n tinuing half of them. "It's very nice," Stumbaugh medical education credits — one CME credit hour said of t h e v o lunteer denbendbulletin.com costs about $20, according tists she k n ows. "They've to the Oregon Health and seen it all, they've done it all Science University — each and they just have so much HFrlgidaire year to continue their prac- experience." tice. Doctors with a nonOne advantage of this expeemeritus medical license rience, Stumbaugh said, is that must complete 60 credit retired dentists are not surhours every two years and prised or shocked when they pay a yearly fee of up to $232, depending on their specialty. Doctors who practice at the VIM clinic must also • I • obtain credentials from the EVERGREEN In-Home Care Servlces Central Oregon IndepenCare for loved ones. Comfort for all. 541-389-0006 dent Practice Association,

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Hollywood that studios are more likely to generate profits LOS ANGELES — "Zero from superhero movies and Dark Thirty" is poised to sequels than original, midjoin a bumper crop of box budget dramas. "The performance of these office successes among the Academy Award nominees films bodes well for moviefor best picture. making choices in the future," Four of this year's nine said Jim Gianopulos, chairnominated movies h ave man of "Life of Pi" studio 20th grossed more than $100 Century Fox. That's particularly true in a million in t h e U .S. and Canada, the first time that year when several expensive h as happened i n t h r e e movies turned out to be masyears and particularly resive flops, including "John markable given that none Carter," " Battleship" a n d "Dark Shadows." is a big-budget tentpole. " People shouldn't m a k e Another nominee, "Life of Pi," is just short of $100 the mistake of assuming that million domestically but big equals popular," said Stahas already surpassed $300 cey Snider, chief executive of m illion o v erseas, m a k - DreamWorks Studios. "Lincoln," ing one of the year's riskiDreamWorks' est productions a surprise directed by Snider's Dreamsuccess. Works partner Steven SpielA fter r a c king u p a berg, is the most successful healthy $5.2 million in limof the best picture nominees, ited release over the last having grossed $146 million as three weeks, the military of Wednesday. thriller "Zero Dark Thirty" The best picture nominees will play nationwide this are hits in part because they weekend. The timing was were made on relatively modchosen by distributor Sony est budgets. With the excepPictures in an attempt to tion of the epic "Django Unr ide th e m o mentum o f chained" and 3-D "Life of Pi," Thursday's Oscar n omiall of the movies to get the nod nations and this Sunday's cost less than $70 million to Golden Globes A w a rds make. "I think the whole business ceremony, where the movie about the hunt for Osama has recognized that there is bin Laden is nominated for a market for these kind of four prizes. movies, but they have to be " Zero Dark T h irty" i s made responsibly," said Adam expected to open to about Fogelson, chairman of " L es $20 million this weekend, Miserables" studio Universal according to people who Pictures. "On this (Oscars) list have seen pre-release sur- you have examples of movies veys. That should put it in where, on top of their being a tight race with the histori- great and audiences loving cal action movie "Gangster them, the filmmakers and stuSquad" and horror parody dios worked together to bring "A Haunted House." them in at a r a tional price Given its production bud- point." get of about $45 million, The growth of the interna"Zero Dark" is in a good tional market has also proved position for success, particularly if audience word Self Referrals Welcome of mouth is as strong as reviews have been. The commercial success of many of the best picture nominees runs counterto the widely held belief in

crucial to the economic rationale of these movies. "Life of Pi," based on the best-selling book, has particular appeal overseas because of its international setting, multicultural cast and 3-D effects. "Les Miserables" has already taken in $88.2 million and has yet to open in many key markets, including Britain, where it is expected to have a big launch this weekend. Producer Megan Ellison's Annapurna Pictures was able to finance "Zero Dark Thirty" in part by selling many of the international distribution rights to Universal. O n the h ome f r ont, t h e

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If a joint interview with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler is any indication of what the 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards will be like when they host it live Sunday on NBC, expect a terrifically funny and spontaneous show. The pals had yet to do any substantial preparation — or more accurately, any preparation at all — for the show. But that's understandable, given the deadline for this story was three weeks prior to the gala. The night b efore chatting, Fey had concluded shooting "30 Rock," and Poehler was still busy w it h " P arks and Recreation." TheHollywoodForeignPress Association, a small group that chooses the winners,divides the 25 categories between film and TV. The event, which has more the feel of a party than a career-defining marathon production, kicks off the major awards season. What follows is a condensed version of Fey and Poehler's half-hour chat with Zap2it. • How do you prepare for • the Globes? Poehler: I don't know. Tina and I have hosted things together and separately, and the nice thing is that we don't have

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and what's funny and fun to exploit is it's one of the rare occasions where television and film are together in the same Is there anyone you re- room. . allywanttomeet? The Academy Awards is Fey: Amy, have you met about the movies. What's cool Angelina? about the Golden Globes, esPoehler: Maybe she'll come pecially now w ith so much as my date. We are texting. great writing in television and Fey:The answer really is no. so many actors doing both, is If you work at "SNL," almost itisthe room where everyone all the people come through you kind of want to see is in, at some point as a host or a and there is an unpredictable guest, and you get to see them element because people are at their most vulnerable. drinking. I am a fan, as you Poehler:Robert De Niro was know from the weird stuff I do around, and in the beginning, at awards shows. It's kind of I was so excited to talk to him, like why I used to like watchMatt Saytes/The Associated Press file photo and then it was, "Ugh! Robert ing them; some got angry and Tina Fey, left, and Amy Poehler will co-host the Golden Globe De Niro will not get out of my weepy, and some refused their Awards, scheduled for 5 p.m. Sunday on NBC. office." It changes so fast. award, and it's a tiny sense of danger, and no one took it What makes the Globes too seriously. And then things to prepare, is that we speak a a bunch of pretaped pieces. It . different f r o m o t h e r changed, and they take things similar language and share a is movie stars getting drunk. awards shows? more seriously. similar vocabulary. And we Poehler: We should point Poehler:The Golden Globes both know what tone we want out that there will be a lot of are decided by a very small What don't we k n ow to set. It is just about writing h eavy-hitting a c tors t h e r e group of people from all over • a bout t he Gol de n jokes. I have very little experi- who tend to stay in character the world. Awards shows are Globes? ence with the Golden Globes. there. bizarre — u n less I r e ceive Poehler:A lot of people don't I have attended as a nominee, Fey: We are so Method, we s omething, then t h e y a r e know we decide the winners. and I have always marveled at will stay i n c h aracter. The right on the money. It is very Fey: This is a good time to how loose and weird it is. first time we met each other strange. The Golden Globes reach out, to send us alcohol Fey: We have never done w e were pretending to b e just have a second level of and gifts. it before. We are not going to colonial women. We are go- what can be very cool projPoehler: People kind of forprepare too much, right? ing to sleep in the space for a ects that don't usually get at- get that we are the ones who The appeal of doing it is it is couple of nights before, and tention. There is something decide. Just think: How could so low-tech. You don't have to also because they would not quirky about it, very ripe to Imake Tina and Amy happy do a giant musical number or pay for hotel rooms for us. make light of. It just feels like and cast the deciding vote'?

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to do what is moral and right. Practice that, and no one will ever again make you feel like a used rag. You are still i n h i g h s chool, easy." and that's early to b e t h i nking I haven't had sex in eight months about marriage. I'm advising you because I m e t a to tell this boy the sweet, amazing guy truth because if you don't, there is a good who I want to marry. • EAR He's a virgin, and I chance that eventuthink he thinks I'm ally he will hear it one, too. He doesn't from someone else. If go to m y s c h ool, he drops you because so he doesn't know about my old of it, it will not be because you don't deserve him, but because he reputation. Should I let hi m k eep think- doesn't deserve you. ing I'm still innocent? I feel like a Dear Abby:I'm wondering if you worthless used rag. When I'm with can help me. I have been friendly him, I am worth something — I'm with couples, and when an arguthe whole world to him. I want it ment arises I have been caught in to stay like that. But I know that the middle. Sometimes I have felt by not telling him, I'm lying. He forced totake sides. Then what doesn't deserve that — and I feel I happened was, they wound up don'tdeserve him. Please help. mending fences and repeating to — New "Me"in Arizona the other what I said during their Dear New You: Before I answer split. It has put me in an awkward your question, there are some position when we're together. How things I would like you to under- should I handle this in the future? — Torn in Dallas stand. First, you ARE "worth something" whether you are with this Dear Torn: In the future, when boy or not. It is dangerous to judge your friends have a spat with a yourself through the eyes of anoth- spouse or significant other and start er person. It is far more important to dump on you, politely decline to that you can look at yourself in a listen. Say, "If you have a complaint mirror and know you are a good about (), you should work it out with person because you try every day him/her because I'm not comfort-

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8 p.m. on LIFE, Movie: "In the Dark" —Elisabeth Rohm ("Law 8 Order") stars in this new thriller as an aspiring artist trying to rebuild her life after being blinded in anaccident that killed her husband and child. She hires anurse (SamPage, "Mad Men") to help her, then discovers he's got anobsessive streak — and she's his target. Shannon Elizabeth andPatrick Muldoon also star.

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6 p.m. on WE, "CyndiLauper: Still So Unusual" —Lauper fans won't want to miss this endearing, enlightening peek into the chaotic, cross-country life of the '80s pop icon as she pens her autobiography, scores music for Harvey Fierstein's Broadway musical "Kinky Boots" and makes various, sometimes near-catastrophic appearances with her husbandandteen sonoftenalong for the ride.

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know full well what is going on behind the scenes. You don't need to verbalize your thoughts. Tonight: If someone suggests going to an odd place, consider going along.

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8 p.m. onHBD, Movie: "American Reunion" — Virtually all of the original "American Pie" cast is back in a 2012 sequel that's pretty successful in recapturing the first fiim's spirit. Jim (Jason Biggs) is adjusting to parenthood with wife Michelle (Aiyson Hannigan)anddebating what to do about a younger woman's apparent advances. Seann William Scott comes close to stealing the show again as Stifler. Chris Klein, Mena Suvari, Thomas lan Nicholas, TaraReid, EddieKaye Thomas and Eugene Levy also return.

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Econoiine RV 19 8 9,Fleetwood Wilderness 7'x16', 7000 lb. fully loaded, exc. cond, 36', 2005, 4 s l ides, GVW, an steel, 35K m i. , R e duced rear bdrm, fireplace, $1400. $16,950. 541-546-6133 AC, W/D hkup beau541-382-4115, or tiful u n it ! $ 3 0 ,500. 541-280-7024. CAN'T BEAT THIS! 541-815-2380 L ook before y o u buy, below market Pickups vafue! Size 8 mileII-s aqe DOES matter! Service & Accessories al Class A 32' Hurricane by Four Winds, K omfort 25' 2 0 06, 1 4 radial studded tires 2007. 12,500 mi, all 215x75R-15 (no wheels) lean, 1 6 8,131 m i , amenities, Ford V10, slide, AC, TV, awning. $145 an. 541-382-6983 seats, Bose sound c$3200. NEW: tires, converter, 541-419-6176 Ithr, cherry, slides, batteries. Hardly used. system. Ext. roof rack We Buy Junk like new! New low Ford 250 XLT 1990, Automobiles Automobiles Automobiles $15,500. 541-923-2595 (218) 478-4469 Cars & Trucks! price, $54,900. 6 yd. dump bed, Cash paid for junk 541-548-5216 Jeep Liberty Limited 139k, Auto, $5500 vehicles, batteries & 2007, auto, leather, Toyota Camryst 541-410-9997 catalytic converters G uifstream Sce n i c moon roof, roof rack, 1984, $1200 obo; Serving an of C.O.! F ord F 3 5 0 Kin g alloys, Was. $13,999. BMW 740 IL 1998 orig Cruiser 36 ft. 1999, 1985 SOLD; Call 541-408-1090 Ranch Super Cab N ow $ 10,988. V i n o wner, exc. c o n d Cummins 330 hp die1986 parts car, sel, 42K, 1 owner, 13 2 004, leather, t o w ¹646827 101k miles, new tires $500. in. kitchen slide out, MONTANA 3585 2008, pkg., bed liner, much Porsche 911 1974, low loaded, sunroof. "My Little Red Corvette" Antique & Call for details, new tires, under cover, exc. cond., 3 slides, more. MUST S EE!! S UBA R U . mi., complete motor/ $9500. 541-706-1897 1996 coupe. 132K, 541-548-6592 hwy. miles only,4 door king bed, Irg LR, ArcClassic Autos Was $25,999. Now trans. rebuild, tuned 26-34 mpg. 350 auto. f ridge/freezer ice tic insulation, all op$23,788. Vin ¹A34788 2060 NE Hwy 20 • Bend ~ Oo suspension, int. & ext. $12,500 541-923-1781 tions $37,500. '55 Chevy 2 dr . w gn 877-266-3821 maker, W/D combo, refurb., oi l c o o ling, Need help fixing stuff? MorePixatBendbolletin,com Interbath tub & 541-420-3250 PROJECT car, 350 /ggb SUBARU. Dlr ¹0354 Look at: shows new in & out, Call A Service Professional shower, 50 amp pro- Nuyya 297LK H i tch- small block w/Weiand 2060 NE Hwy 20 • Bend p erf. m ech. c o n d. find the help you need. Bendhomes.com Jeep Wrangler 4x4, pane gen 8 m o re! Hiker 2007, 3 slides, dual quad tunnel ram Much more! 877-266-3821 for Complete Listings of www.bendbunetin.com with 450 Holleys. T-10 $55,000. 1997 6-cyl, soft top, $28,000 541-420-2715 Dlr ¹0354 32' touring coach, left 4-speed, 12-bolt posi, Area Real Estate for Sale 541-948-2310 roll bar, front tow kitchen, rear lounge, Weld Prostar whls, FORD RANGER XLT Say Ugoodbuy bar, new tires, Call The Bulletin At PORSCHE 914 1974, many extras, beautiful extra rolling chassis + 1995 Ext. cab 2WD 5 chrome rims, 103K BMW Z4 Roadster Roller (no engine), 541-385-5809 to that unused c ond. inside 8 o u t , extras. $6000 for an. speed, with car alarm, miles, gd cond, 2005, 62K miles, exlowered, full roll cage, $32,900 OBO, Prinev- 541-389-7669. CD player, extra tires Place Your Ad Or E-Mail item by placing it in $5700 obo. cellent cond. $14,000. 5-pt harnesses, racine. 541-447-5502 days on rims. Runs good. 541-504-3253 or At: www.bendbunetin.com ing seats, 911 dash & The Bulletin Classifieds 541-604-9064 & 541-447-1641 eves. Clean. 92,000 miles 503-504-2764 instruments, d e cent Buick Lucerne CXL on m o tor. $ 2 6 00 shape, v e r y c o ol! 2009, $12,500, low OBO. 541-771-6511. Jeep Wrangler UnImmaculate! 5 41-385 -5 8 0 9 $1699. 541-678-3249 t a» 9 < 1921 Model T low miles; 2003 LeBeaver Coach Marquis l imited X 2008 , GMC 1978 4x4 Heavy Delivery Truck Sabre, $4000. You'll 40' 1987. New cover, Duty Camper Special Sport Utility, 6 speed, Toyota Corolla 2004, not find nicer Buicks Restored & Runs new paint (2004), new TURN THE PAGE auto., loaded, 2 04k 2500, 3 5 0 e n gine, hard top, p r emium One look's worth a inverter (2007). Onan $9000. wheels, running Nissan Sentra, 2012miles. orig. owner, non auto., 40k miles on For More Ads thousand words. Call 6300 watt gen, 111K mi, Pilgrim 27', 2007 5t h 541-389-8963 12,610 mi, full warranty, smoker, exc. c o nd. boards, low m i les. Bob, 541-318-9999. new eng., brakes & parked covered $35,000 wheel, 1 s lide, AC, The Bulletin PS, PB, AC, & more! $6500 Prin e ville tires good. $ 2 495. Was $26,999. Now for an appt. and take a obo. 541-419-9859 or TV,full awning, excel503-358-8241 541-504-3833 $23,988. Vin ¹572535 541-280-2014 drive in a 30 mpg car! $16,000. 541-788-0427 lent shape, $23,900. 541-350-8629 4 @ S UBUBBRUOBBRNO B A RCOM U. Find exactly what Take care of NE Hwy 20 • Bend you are looking for in the 2060877-266-3821 your investments CLASSIFIEDS Dlr ¹0354 with the help from 1966 GMC, 2nd owner, Jeep Wrangler too many extras to list, The Bunetin's Honda R idgeline Monaco Dynasty 2004, $8500 obo. Serious buy- RTL 2006, 4 D o or, Unlimited X 2007 "Call A Service loaded, 3 slides, die- Pilgrim Sport Utility, 6 spd, In t e rnationalers only. 541-536-0123 V6, a u to , l e a ther, running sel, Reduced - now 2005, 36' 5th Wheel, boards, preProfessional" Directory moon roof, running $119,000, 5 4 1 -923- Model¹M-349 RLDS-5 wheels, off road boards, tow pkg., very mium 8572 or 541-749-0037 Fall price $ 2 1,865. tires, tow pkg. Low Buick Le Sabre clean. Was. $18,999. miles. Was $25,999. • Leg a l Notices Legal Notices • Legal Notices Limited 2005, 541-312-4466 N ow $15,450. V i n e Now $22,788. auto, very clean, one ¹512698 I P IB in compliance with lothe claimant's name, Vin¹147938 LEGAL NOTICE 9-'9 B' " BUM' ' ll owner, V-6, leather, c o m prehensive address, phone numIN T H E CI R C UIT cal Chevy C-20 Pickup S UB A R U . ¹140803 • $9,995 0 S UBA R U . BUBBRUOBBBNO COM ber, amount of claim COURT O F THE land use plans and if k~ 1969, an orig. Turbo 44; 2060 NE Hwy 20• Bend 2060 NE Hwy 20 • Bend and basis for claim. A 0 0 , 0 STATE OF OREGON o ther rights will b e auto 4-spd, 396, model OF RRNO 877-266-3821 c laim a g ainst t h e Southwind 35.5' Triton FOR THE COUNTY affected. CST /all options, orig. 877-266-3821 541-647-2822 Dlr ¹0354 Company w il l be OF DESCHUTES, In 2008,V10, 2 slides, Du owner, $22,000, Dlr ¹0354 HertzBend.com On 1/12/2012, Landbarred unless a propont UV coat, 7500 mi 541-923-6049 the Matter of the EsDLR4821 Nissan Armada SE owners of the Uncle ceeding to enforce the Bought new at tate of VERNON L. Sport Utility 2007, $132,913; claim is commenced HARLEY, Deceased, John Ditch, filed an auto, power windows, asking $93,500. App l ication. within 5 years of the Case No. 12PB0122. ACW I nternational Fla t Call 541-419-4212 power locks, leather, NOTICE TO INTER- WRD designated the date of publication of Bed Pickup 1963, 1 908 fully loaded, very nice. ESTED P E RSONS. application as CW-71. this notice. ton dually, 4 s pd. Aircraft, Parts Was $16,999. Now NOTICE IS HEREBY The Applicants protrans., great MPG, $13,988. Vin ¹700432 pose t o co n serve LEGAL NOTICE G IVEN that the u n8 Service Chevy Wagon 1957, could be exc. wood NOTICE OF Chrysler Sebring 2006 water by piping 3.8 dersigned has been 4-dr., complete, hauler, runs great, S UBA R U . Fully loaded, exc.cond, ELECTION OF appointed p e rsonal miles of Uncle John $7,000 OBO, trades, new brakes, $1950. very low miles (38k), DISTRICT BOARD Ditch. representative of the 541-41 9-5480. 2060 NE Hwy 20• Bend please call always garaged, MEMBERS Winnebago It a s ca Estate of Vernon L. 877-266-3821 541-389-6998 Nvzertransferable warranty Sundancer 26' 1987, Harley. All p ersons T he project i s e x - Black Butte Rural Fire Dlr ¹0354 incl. $8100 obo Protection District Chrysler 300 C o upe having claims against pected to y ield ap51K mi., exc. cond. Check out the 541-848-9180 1967, 44 0 e n g ine, proximately 2.5 cfs of Notice is hereby given $8000. 541-41 9-9251 the trust estate are 1/3 interest in Colum- auto. trans, ps, air, classifieds online conserved water from that on Tuesday, May required to p r esent bia 400, located at frame on rebuild, rewww.bendbuiietin.com Kia Optima EX 2004 them, with vouchers the Uncle John Ditch 21, 2013, an election Sunriver. $ 1 38,500. painted original blue, on Whychus Creek will be held for t he 2.7L V6, all power attached, to the unUpdated daily Comanche, 1990, Call 541-647-3718 original blue interior, Jeep options, moonroof, dersigned p e rsonal under Water R i ght purpose of e lecting original owner, 167K, Certificates 8 6 8 24, two board members to original hub caps, exc. 4WD, 5-spd, tags good spoiler, leather, Inrepresentative at 747 chrome, asking $9000 till 9/2015, $4500 obo. finity AM/FM/CD/ 83856, 83355, 85389, fill the following posiSW Mill View Way, Winnebaqo Suncruiser34' or make offer. cassette, alloys, Bend, Oregon 97702, 85391, 86828, 86826, tions and terms, in2004, only 34K, loaded, 541-633-7761 541-385-9350 Michelin 8 studded within four m o nths 85386, 85393, 85387, cluding any vacancy too much to list, ext'd tires, req. maint., 8 5388 as w e l l a s which may exist on after the date of first warr. thru 2014, $54,900 $8450. (in Bend) T-10910, T-10900 and the board of B lack publication of this noDennis, 541-589-3243 Porsche Cayenne 2004, 760-715-9123 tice, or the claims may T 8900 with p r iority Butte Rural Fire Pro1/3 interest i n w e l l86k, immac, dealer be barred. All p e r- dates of 1880, 1886, tection District. equipped IFR Beech Bo- Chrysler SD 4-Door maint'd, loaded, now Mitsubishi 3 00 0 G T sons whose r i ghts 1895, 1900,1908, and One Director, Position Travel Trailers nanza A36, new 10-550/ 1930, CD S Royal $17000. 503-459-1580 1912. It is proposed No. 4, 4-year term 1 999, a u to., p e a r l may be affected by prop, located KBDN. Standard, 8-cylinder, RAM 2500 2003, 5.7L w hite, very low m i . the proceedings may that 100% of the con- One Director, Position $65,000. 541-419-9510 body is good, needs hemi V8, hd, auto, cruise, Subaru Baja T urbo COACHMEN No. 5, 4-year term served water will prosome r e s toration, am/fm/cd. $8400 obro. 2006, S p ort utility, $9500. 541-788-8218. obtain additional in1979 23' trailer AIRPORT CAFE tected i n W h ychus f ormation from t h e fully loaded, tow pkg., runs, taking bids, 541-420-3634 /390-1285 (Bend Municlpal Airport) The election will be Fully equipped. records of the court, Creek. moon roof, l eather. HertZCarSales 541-383-3888, NOW OPEN under conducted by m a il. OF BEND the personal repre$2000. Was $17,999. Now 541-815-3318 935 new management! Each candidate for an Any party may pro541-312-8879 sentative, or the law$13,788. Vin ¹103218 Sport Utility Vehicles Come & see us! yers for the personal v ide w r itten c o m - office l isted a b ove or 541-350-4622. Open Monday-Friday 8-3 I COLLECTORCARl S UBA RU. representative, Ryan ments directly related must file a d eclaraBUBBRUOBBRNO COM Call 541-318-8989 CW- 71 by tion of candidacy or P. Correa. Dated and to AUCTION 2060 NE Hwy 20 • Bend 2005 Chrysler T&C petition for nominaf irst p u blished o n 1/28/2013 or within 20 i Saturday, Feb. 2nd 877-266-3821 AT, Minivan days of the last date tion for office with the Just too many January 12, 2013. US SALEM, OR ¹s901eaA ............$5,995 Dlr ¹0354 I State Fairgrounds B ANK, N .A., P e r - of newspaper publica- County Clerk of Descollectibles? 2000 Ford Expedition tion. Comm e nts chutes County, Orsonal Representative. Call now for info Eddie Bauer, loaded s hould be s e n t t o egon, not later than 541-689-6824 Buick Enclave 2008 CXL l' ¹812704..............$8,295 Sell them in LEGAL NOTICE Kody Thur g ood, the 61st day before AWD, V-6, black, clean, www.petersen Fleetwood Wilderness The Bulletin Classifieds 2005 Buick Leaabre LTD vM the date of the reguIN T H E CIR C U IT WRD, 725 S ummer mechanicall y sound, 82k collectorcars.com Gl 31' 1999. 12' slide, AT,VeryClean, 1 Owner, Leather, V6 COURT O F THE Street NE, Salem, OR lar district election. 24' awning, queen miles. $20,995. ¹140803 .............. $9,995 STATE OF OREGON 9 7301 or f a xed t o The filing deadline is 5 Call 541-815-1216 bed,couch/table make 541-385-5809 Toyota 4Runner Ltd 2003 2011 Kia Rio LX FOR THE COUNTY 503-986-0903. WRD p m on M a rch 2 1 , into dbl beds, FSC, 4-orsedan, AT, super Fuel Chevy Subu r b an V8, tow pkg., Ithr, loaded. 2013. Filing forms are OF DES C H UTES will review an com outside shower, E-Z lift Executive Hangar saver and pRI GED T OMovE! 1 500 LT Z7 1 P k g 107K miles, exclnt cond. ¹960522 ............$11,777 Probate Department, ments received when available at the Dess tabilizer hitch, l i ke owner. $12,900 at Bend Airport In the Matter of the determining whether chutes County Clerk's 2 004, t o w pkg . , original new, been stored. 541-788-4229 2011 Hyuadai Accent GLS (KBDN) Estate o f J A Y L EN to approve the pro- office, 1300 NW Wall leather, running $10,999. 541-419-5060 60' wide x 50' deep, 4-Dr Sedan,AT,Super Fuel Saver MARCENE J O NES, posed ACW Applica- S treet, S u it e 2 0 2 , boards, 3rd row seat, 940 ¹615414 ............$11,777 w/55' wide x 17' high FIAT 1800 1978, 5-spd, f ormerly known a s tion. Bend, Oregon 97701 ~ Oo door panels w/flowers Was $13,999. Now Vans 2010 Ford Focus 4-Dr bi-fold door. Natural and onl i n e at JAYLEN MARCENE MorePixatBendbolletin.com $9988.Vin ¹212758 & hummingbirds, SedanSEAT,Ac, Loaded gas heat, office, bathLOEHNING, DeA copy of the applicawww.deschutes.org/cl white soft top & hard ¹272861...........$11,995 room. Parking for 6 S UB A R U . c eased, Case N o . tion and other infor- erk. Chevy Astro top. Just reduced to 2010 Chevy Cobalt1L7 c ars. A djacent t o $3,750. 12PB0123. NOTICE mation on the allocaCargo Van 2001, 541-317-9319 4-orsedan, AT, PL Pw, co, 2060 NE Hwy 20• Bend Frontage Rd; g r eat LEGAL NOTICE TO INT E RESTED tion a n d u s e of or 541-647-8483 pw, pdl, great cond., Skip the Pumps 877-266-3821 NOTICE OF visibility for a viation PERSONS. NOTICE conserved water may business car, well ¹224786...........$11 9 995 Dlr ¹0354 bus. 1jetjock@q.com ELECTION OF IS HEREBY GIVEN b e o b tained f r o m maint'd, regular oil 2011 Chevy Aveo 541-948-2126 DISTRICT BOARD that the undersigned WRD by c o ntacting Springdale 2005 27', 4' Chevy Tahoe LS 2001 changes, $4500. AT, tuel saver, 2 Lt MEMBERS has been appointed Mr. T h u rgood a t slide in dining/living area, Piper A rcher 1 9 80, 4x4. 120K mi, Power Please call ¹169620.................$11,995 Oregon Water personal representa- 503-986-0892 or thursleeps 6, low mi,$15,000 based in Madras, alseats, Tow Pkg, 3rd 541-633-5149 2012 Nissan Versa 4-Dr Wonderland Unit II tive. An persons hav- gokj@state.or.us. obo. 541-408-3811 row s eating, e x tra ways hangared since Sanitary District ing claims against the rp"] tires, CD, pnvacy tint- Chev 1994 G20 cus- Sedan LEGAL NOTICE new. New annual, auto Ford Gaiaxie 500 1963, w/CVT, Ac, pw, pL Notice is hereby given estate are required to ing, upgraded rims. tomized van, 1 2 8k, AT NOTICE OF ¹816523 ............. $1 39995 pilot, IFR, one piece 2 dr. hardtop,fastback, that on Tuesday, May cond. $7995 350 motor, HD t ow present them, w i th DISSOLUTION windshield. Fastest Ar- 390 vs,auto, pwr. steer & Fantastic 2012 Chevy Impala LT Contact Tim m at vouchers attached, to Notice is hereby given 21, 2013, an election cher around. 1750 to- radio (orig),541-419-4989 541-408-2393 for info e quipped, seats 7 , AT, V-6, Roof, Loaded will be held for the the undersigned persleeps 2. comfort, util- ¹115742 .............$15,777 that WE MA IL tal t i m e. $68,500. Ford Mustang Coupe or to view vehicle. purpose of e lecting sonal representative ity road ready, nice STICKERS LLC, an 541-475-6947, ask for 2004 GMC Sierra 2500 five board members to at 747 SW Mill View 1966, original owner, cond. $4000?Trade for Oregon limited liabilSpringdale 29' 2 0 07, Rob Berg. Chevy T a ho e LS mini van. Call Bob, crew cab SLT Way, Bend, Oregon ity c o mpany (the fill the following posiV8, automatic, great slide,Bunkhouse style, ¹1srsrz..,............ste,259 Utility 2004, 9 7702, w i thin f o u r "Company"), was dis- tions and terms, in541-318-9999 $9000 OBO. Sport sleeps 7-8, excellent People Lookfor Information shape, 4x4, power windows, 2010 Subaru Forester cluding any vacancy months after the date solved effective De530-515-8199 condition, $ 1 6 ,900, About Products and Chevy Lumina 1 9 95 2.5X, AT, Awo power locks, cruise, which may exist on of first publication of cember 31, 2012. Any 541-390-2504 Services Every Daythrough 7 -pass. v a n wit h ¹795497.................$18,759 tilt, al l o ys , Was t his notice, o r t h e person with a claim the board of Oregon Ford Ranchero The Bulletin Classifieds $12,999. Now $9799. p ower c h a i r lif t , 2007 Chevy TahoeLS W o n derland claims may be barred. against the Company Water 1979 $1500; 1989 Dodge 1500 Nicely equipped Vin ¹ 216330 Unit II Sanitary DisAn persons whose must send written noT-Hangar for rent with 351 Cleveland Turbo Va n 7 - pass. ¹152582.................$1 9,777 trict. r ights may b e a f of a claim to Ali- One Director, Position at Bend airport. has new motor and 2010 Nissan Maxima modified engine. 4 @ S U B A R U. f ected by t h e p r o- tice son A. Huycke, FranCall 541-382-8998. Body is in t rans., $1500. I f i n - AT, Leather, 3.5 Ltr va, ceedings may obtain cis Hansen & Martin, No. 1, 4-year term 2060 NE Hwy 20 • Bend terested c a l l Jay excellent condition, CVT Transmission additional information 1 148 N W H i l l S t . , One Director, Position 877-266-3821 916 503-269-1 057. $2500 obo. ¹809347.................$21,995 No. 2, 4-year term Sprinter 272RLS, 2009 from the records of Dlr ¹0354 Bend, OR 97701. The One Director, Position 541 -420-4677 Trucks & Toyota F-J Cruiser 29', weatherized, like the court, the p erChrysler T & C 2005, 2007 notice must i nclude AT, 4wo, 45K Low Miles, Ford Expedition sonal representative, the claimant's name, No. 3, Unexpired 2-year n ew, f u rnished & Heavy Equipment Auto, Mini-Van! Nicely Equipped term ready to go, incl WineBauer Edition 2000, or the lawyers for the address, phone numVin ¹90105A Ford T-Bird 1966 ¹085836.................$23 777 9 One Director, Position ard S a tellite dish, Loaded. Vin ¹B12704 personal representa$5,995 ber, amount of claim 390 engine, power 2008 Jeep Wrangler No. 4, 4-year term 26,995. 541-420-9964 tive, DANIEL C. RE. $6,295 basis for claim. A One everything, new Unlimited X Director, Position Dated and first pub- and c laim a g ainst t h e OF RRNO paint, 54K original AT, Hardtop, 4x4, low miles, 2ak No. 5, Unexpired 2-year lished on January 12, Company w il l 09 BEND be miles, runs great, 541-647-2822 ¹548266... .. $24,995 term I tt ~ „ I I 2013. KIMBER CODI IS excellent cond. in & 541-647-2822 HertzBend.com 2012 Hyundai Tucson LTD SCOTT, Personal rep- barred unless a proAsking $8,500. ceeding to enforce the DLR4821 HertzBend.com Awo, AT,with Factorywarranty Diamond Reo D ump out.541-480-3179 The election resentative. claim is commenced conducted bywillmbe DLR4821 ¹454193.................$24,995 a i l. Weekend Warrior Toy Truck 19 7 4, 1 2 -14 within 5 years of the Ford Windstar 1996 2012 Chevy Equinox SLT LEGAL NOTICE Each candidate for an Hauler 28' 2007, Gen, yard box, runs good, date of publication of Mini Van, 173K, no • t Awo, AT,v-a, aack-upcamera Notice of Application for Ford Explorer 4x4, office l isted a b ove fuel station, exc cond. $6900, 541-548-6812 this notice. air 3 seats room ¹107907.................$24,995 1991 - 154K miles, Allocation of must file a d eclarasleeps 8, black/gray galore! Dependable, 2012 Subaru Outback 2.5 rare 5-speed tranny Conserved Water LEGAL NOTICE tion of candidacy or i nterior, u se d 3X , G K E A T road-ready to any& manual hubs, premium AT,Awo CW-71 NOTICE OF petition for n omina$24,999. place, even Tumalo! r/217592 ..............$26,259 clean, straight, evDISSOLUTION tion for office with the 541-389-9188 An this for $1500 2008 Mercedes-Benz The Water Resources Notice is hereby given County Clerk of Deseryday driver. Was GMC V~ ton 1971, Only Hyster H25E, runs really! 541-318-9999 M-Class 3.5 Liter, Loaded, $2200; now $1900! Department (WRD) that WM S D E VEL- chutes County, Or$19,700! Original low well, 2982 Hours, Low Miles has received an appli- O PMENT L LC , a n egon, not later than Bob, 541-318-9999 Fifth Wheels $3500, call mile, exceptional, 3rd t435853A ............$27,777 cation for an Alloca- Oregon limited liabil- the 61st day before 975 541-749-0724 owner. 951-699-7171 2011 Nissan Armada tion o f Co n served ity c o mpany (the the date of the reguAutomobiles F ord Explorer X L T Nicely Equipped, AT Water (ACW) pursu- "Company"), was dis- lar district e lection. 2006, P o w e rw inAwo ¹L607645......$35,995 ant to ORS solved effective DeThe filing deadline is 5 Kia Rio LX 2011 dows, power locks, tilt Through 1/17/13 537.455-500 and cember 31, 2012. Any p m on M a rch 2 1 , cruise, running 4 door, auto, Super All VehiCleS SubjeCt tR Priar Sale, daea OAR 690-018. 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custom pieces to add character to the space. You can probably find cabinetry orshelving for a fraction of the cost of new items, and these olderitems may add more character to the space.

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Multi-functional A laundry area also can be much more than just a place to wash and fold clothes. Many people like to turn this spot into a multipurpose zone. By including some shelving and a refrigerator in the laundry room, you can create a food-storage pantry. A large countertop normally used to fold clothes can also double as a gift-wrapping station. Think about merging a laundry room with acraft room where sewing or scrapbooking can take place.

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MLS¹201203228 Real Estate, Bend CLASSIFIEDS facts into benefits. Show Southwest Bend Homes $180,000. Call Don Chapin, BroMLS¹ www.johnlscott.com the reader hcw the item will 201208231 ker, 541-350-6777 TERRANGO GLEN NW Bend j $239,900 2-Story Nice house with Pam Lester, Principal Redmond RE/MAX help them in someway. 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths 2264 sq. ft., 4 bedH UGE 1120 sq . f t . B roker Century 2 1 Land & Homes This room, 2.5 bath near shop on almost an Real Estate in 2 276ysf o n a advertising tip Gold Country Realty, 13,500ysf lot. Tiered Sawyer Park, close to acre. Slate tile foyer, Inc. 541-504-1338 brought to you by the river and recre- t ile counters in t h e Located in Seneca landscape & stairs to Canal level gathering The Bulletin ation trails. Kitchen kitchen, reverse floor Check out the $45,000 with maple cabinets, plan, wood stove in 2 bd cute home w/ all area w/firepit & picnic classifieds online grove. Open 2 story living room with stone the living room, wood the necessities. www.berpdbufletin.com 746 fireplace, vaulted flooring, tile in baths, Knotty pine, n ewer floor plan with great Updated daily siding & v inyl win- room living space that Northwest Bend Homes ceilings, and Milgard bonus room & office windows. downstairs, treed lot, One-of-a-kindhome on dows. Covered front & is light & bright with MLS¹201209444 e xtra asphalt, d e - 2 lots Cascade Mtn. & side deck. F enced m any w indows & Awbrey Butte j Gary Rose, Broker tached garage + de- golf c ourse v i ews. yard, garage, Plus 2 custom lights. Granite $625,000 tile countertops, 5 bedroom, 3 b ath, 541-588-0687 tached hobby room/ storage sheds. o ffice. P r ivate y e t Master suite w/ fireJett Blackburn Real stainless steel appli- 4288 sq. ft. home. Flat We never stop moving: & mul t i ple ances & porcelain ceclose to town. place Estate, 541-573-7206 .82 a cr e l o t on decks. Elevator, priramic tile. Gas fire- cul-de-sac. V a u lted $215,000. vate oval office, &4 MLS¹201205655 Lots o f pos s ibilities place with s t acked living/dining room, pridb garages, D&D Realty Group LLC car h ere! 0 26 L o t , 3 rock surround, wood vate master on main $1,950,000. 866-346-7868 buil t - in level. Kitchen opens Bdrm, 1 Bath, freshly mantle & Aaron Boehm, Broker painted interior, wood bookcases & c a b i- to family room. Built-in MORRIS 541-647-8851 nets on either side. wet bar. Shop with floors, R5. $99,000 Ryan Whitcomb, BroREAL ESTATE MLS¹201208899 L arge m a i n fl o o r concrete floor. ker 541-639-1151 Indcpend«ntly &mcd and Opcrated Tick, Tock master bedroom & Call Virginia, MLS¹201206297 Hunter Properties bath. Formal dining Principal Broker Rosemary Goodwin, Tick, Tock... NW Bend j $335,000 room & guest powder 541-350-3418 Broker, SW Bend j $179,900 Well maintained, cozy Redmond RE/MAX room too. Loft family ...don't let time get Certified Negotiator 1704 sq. ft., 3 b edhome, nestledamong room w i t h bu i l t-in Land & Homes 541-706-1897 room, 2 bath home on mature Ponderosas in away. Hire a Real Estate computer/desk unit. We never stop moving: .62 acre in Deschutes a quiet w est s i de $315,000 MLS professional out R iver Woods. N ew neighborhood. 3 bed¹201209150 Lots to Offer of The Bulletin's interior & ext e rior room, 2 bath, shop, Bobbie Strome, $29,900 paint, ne w c a rpet, greenhouse, RV park"Call A Service Principal Broker Property needs some window t r e atments ing, 2.3 acres, hot tub, John L Scott Real TLC but lots of PossiProfessional" and plumbing fixtures. large fenced b ackEstate 541-385-5500 bilities. 3 bd, 1 bth, MORRIS Very clean home, and Directory today! yald. 1162 sf. Wood floors, Very clean home, fresh on the canal. MLS¹201207650 REAL ESTATE large living area, lopaint, wood stove and MLS¹201208852 Indepcndcntly 0 ttcd and Opcratcd Minda McKitrick, cated on corner lot a fireplace. Private lot, Nicolette Jones, Broker DESCHUTES Broker, GRI next to park. large sh o p/garage 541-241-0432 541-280-6148 RIVER WOODS Jett Blackburn Real Awbrey Village j with 10' doors, added We never stop moving: 3 bedroom, 1.75 bath in We never stop moving: Estate, 541-573-7206 $588,000 storage building, on 1329 sq. ft. custom STUNNING Mountain just under an a cre. home on DRW acre. NEW LISTING! R ear d e ck , s o m e & City views! 3743 sq. Great room floor plan db Spacious single-level 3 l andscaping. ft., 3 b e droom, 2.5 Ne w with vaulted ceiling. or 4 bdrm on .88 acre pump installed in Jan. bath. Open floor plan, All kitchen appliances pine-treed lot. Boasts 2012. Sale subject to gourmet kitc h e n, are included. 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P a m 5 41 -385-580 9 bdrm, 1540 sq. f t ., TURN THE PAGE have several PREMORRIS REAL ESTATE rooms and baths upLester, Principal Bro$185,900 FERRED BUILDERS landscaped, $241,900 For More Ads Indcpcndcntly tnntcd nnd Opccntcd MLS¹201280332 stairs f o r gu e sts. ker, Century 21 Gold Newer Single S t ory REAL ESTATE High Lakes Realty & that are ready to asHome-ID 941 Country Realty, Inc. home, 3 b d rm, 2 .5 Jim Hinton I d p d tl y O cd d Op t d Property Ma n age- The Bulletin s ist you w it h y o u r Traditional Sale! Coun541-420-6229 Eagle Crest Properties 541-504-1338 bath, office, sunroom, Redmond j $535,000 complete hom e ment 541-536-0117 866-722-3370 try living but just min- Central Oregon Realty 2260 sq.ft, 60 acre, 4+ fenced acres with building needs; evutes to Bend. 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Home -ID 820 ft., 3 bdrm, 2.5 baths, back yard, RV parkREAL ESTATE at no extra cost. Northeast Bend Homes www.johnlscott.com open floor plan, fam- ing, alley access, deEagle Crest Indcpcndcntly (Pntcd nnd Opcrntcd looking for? Bulletin Classifieds 51350 Anchor Way /14252 Properties™ ily room, living room, tached garage w/shop Get Results! Cabin on 1.25 acre T raditional Sale! 3 Kathy Caba, Principal 866-722-3370 You'll find it in 749 patio, la n d scaped, area & storage along Call 385-5809 or w/city water, $59,900 Broker, ABR bdrm, 1 b ath, 1092 RV area. w/ central heat/AC. The Bulletin Classifieds place your ad on-line Ex t r emely fenced High Lakes Realty & sq. ft., l andscaped, Southeast Bend Homes $750,000 541-771-1761 Jim Hinton Call Today! $189,900 s e t ting in at Property Ma n ageJohn L. Scott fenced RV gate/park $274,500. P r id e Of private 541-420-6229 MLS¹201208379 cul-de-sac, this 3 bendbulletin.com ment 541-536-0117 ing on 9148 sq. ft. Iot. O wnership! 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Detached ga52970 Walker Way Oversized garage, RV suites, 3.5 baths. help of a professional Low mai n tenance that i s ex t ensively rage, lot of off street 3086 NE Wav e r ly hookup. $ 1 1 9,700. $184,000. 3 bd, 2 ba, Price reflects fully furSeller FinancingAvail! from The Bulletin's landscaped with wa p arking. Zoned f o r attached garage. High High Lakes Realty & Court, Bend. Clean & landscape with a trex nished at $447,000. Not Bank-owneddeck & the back of the t er feature & f u l l y "Call A Service Lakes Realty & Prophome office, residenc omfortable ra n c h Property M a n ageGorgeous furnishings. Not a Short Sale! home is located next equipped greenhouse. t ial, could b e c o n erty Man a gement ment 541-536-0117 style home on a large Professional" Directory Unfurnished at 1 11 85 Desert SkyLp. Home-ID 954 541-536-0117 verted to commercial lot in a great neigh- to greenway. $435,000. Call Susan 3 bed, 2 bath, 1,350 sq. Eagle Crest use. $99,900. borhood. Home fea- Debbie Tallman, Broker 50040 Darlene Way for a private showing! Opportunity Knocks Will ft., 1-level home in desir- 1 0 a c r es , ca b i n, 152232 Long Prairie541-390-0934 or Properties™ MLS¹201206148 tures a fenced yard, Susan Pitarro, You Answer? Corner able Ridge at E a gle Home, 4-car s hop, 541-389-7910 866-722-3370 Call Kelly Starbuck, skylights, sp r i nkler bunkhouse, $179,900. Broker Crest Resort. Beautiful Lot, .27 acre, close to storage, $ 1 4 9,900. Hunter Properties Principal Broker, system, mature trees, 541-410-8084 or $ 158,000. Earth A d all Central O regon fully furnished home with High Lakes Realty & High Lakes Realty & 541-350-3419 RV parking, attached New Construction j M a n age- Property 541-389-7910 vantage Home! Main has to o ffer. Smith hot tub & gas fireplace. Property Ma n ageRedmond RE/MAX double garage, lamifloor living with extenHunter Properties $219,500 Rock & beyond City Move-In ready! $179,900 ment 541-536-0117 ment 541-536-0117 Land & Homes nate flooring, walk-in New construction in SE s ive upgrades. A n views... Rem o del Call Peter for more Real Estate c loset, m ai n fl o o r Bend. Single level, 3 open floor plan with s tarted... Just a d d into at 541-419-5391 master, formal dining b edroom, 2 bat h , large entry, slate, red Large Lot In SW Red- your personaltouches www.gorillacapital.com room & bre a kfast 1641 sq. ft. home on oak hardwood floors. mond. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, for th e c o mpletion!South Heights 3 bdrm, nook. Location offers large lot on the edge breakfast bar, c on1108 sq.ft, 9148 sq.ft. 1440 sq.ft, 3 bdrm, 2 2 bath, 1611 sq. ft., quick access to the of town backing to crete counters a nd lot, hot tub, sprinkler office and open blinds thr o ughout, hospital and Costco is COI canal. Comple- Birch cabinets. Rear system, greenhouse. bath, living/dining/ kitchen. park-like setting, a short distance from tion 3/1/13. entry garage. Mike $106,000. D etached sgle g a - f enced . 4 7 ac r e , the nei g hborhood- MLS¹201208267 Wilson, Broker MLS¹201207599. rage. Ne w pr i ce: sprinkler system. MLS ¹ 201209073 541-977-5345 or Pam Lester, Principal $69,500! MLS Greg Floyd, P.C., $170,000. MLS John L. Scott Real Es541-389-7910 Broker B roker, Century 2 1 ¹201208907. 201208179 tate 541-548-1712 541-390-5349 Hunter Properties Gold Country Realty, John L. Scott Real Es- Pam Lester, Principal We never stop moving: 1742 N W tate 541-548-1712 K i n gwood Inc. 541-504-1338 B roker Century 2 1 Eastbrook Estates j P lace. C l ea n a n d NE Redmond, 3 bdrm, Panoramic views! Great Gold Country Realty, $200,000 Comfortable c r a fts- 2 bath, 1360 sq. ft., location 3 miles NW of Inc. 541-504-1338 1366 sq.ft., 3 bedroom, cs man style home within triple garage, office, Redmond. Views of SW Redmond 3 bdrm, 2 2 bath home located close distance of the bay f r ont w i n dow, on a quiet cul-de-sac Rock & bath, 1304 sq. ft., gas Dry Canyon and West large patio, mature Smith in NE Bend. Great O chocos. Cus t o m f ireplace w/tile s u r 15-YEAR FIXED MORRIS C anyon Ri m Ci t y landscaping, fenced built 2478 sq. ft. home r ound, natural g as condition inside and Park. 4 bedrooms with yard. $128,000. MLS on 4.74 acres. 1800 forced air, c overed out, fully landscaped, REAL ESTATE a large master, upI d p d d y O d dop t d 201207127 fenced and sprinkler ft. shop w/RV bay. porch, fenced. New stairs u t ility, o v e r- Pam Lester, Principal sq. system. Great open MLS201202726 listing. $113,000. s ized d o uble at South Deerfield Park j B roker, Century 2 1 floor plan! John L. Pam Lester, Princ. Brot ached gara g e , Gold Country Realty, $397,000 $224,950 MLS¹201208902 Scott R ea l E s t ate ker, Century 21 Gold New construction, 1500 laminate wood floor- Inc. 541-504-1338 Ray Bachman, 541-548-1712 Country Realty, Inc. sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 2.5 i ng throughout t h e Broker, GRI I 541-504-1338 bath, g reat r o o m, main level, a g reat New Construction - 3 Redmond j $125,000 541-312-4044 bdrm, 2 b ath, 1548 I kitchen with i s land, room design, fenced Light and bright 4 bed- SW Redmond 3 bdrms., We never stop moving: f ireplace & lar g e backyard, central heat s q.ft., vaulted, g a s room home on almost 2 baths, 1120 sq. ft., master suite. F ront and AC, large kitchen furnace-range-water clean, turn-key single a 1/4 of an acre. 2 heater, fenced, landwith island, exc. storyard landscaping & stories, with f enced story home, fenced, scaped. $1 6 2 ,900 sprinkler sys t e m, age, blinds throughshed. Traditional sale, MLS ¹ 20 1 2 08875 backyard, landscap- T oo new fo r M L S. out, and great curb large fenced b acking, sprinkler system, Pam Lester, Principal yard & patio. appeal. Call t o day! $119,900 and RV area. MORRIS B roker, Century 2 1 MLS ¹ 201209498 MLS¹201207629 Pam Lester, Princ. BroCall us today! MLS¹201209276 Gold Country Realty, REAL ESTATE Darrin Kelleher, Broker John L. Scott Real Esker, Century 21 Gold TenBoek - Hilber Inc. 541-504-1338 NMLS ¹402847 I dcpc dc tlyty cd d O pe tcd tate 541-548-1712 The Kelleher Group Country Realty, Inc. Group, LLC 541-788-0029 541-504-1338 2 -Story home in N W NEW Construction! 3 541-550-4944 Edgecliff j $347,500 We never stop moving: Redmond. Large 1705 bdrm, 2 b ath, 1700 We never stop moving: Panoramic NortheastThe Bulletin's I sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 bath. sq.ft, 23 acre lot, tile e rly views. 5 b e d "Call A Service Knotty alder cabinets, floors, tile backsplash, p room, 2.5 bath, 4020 Cg SS appli a nces, landscaped, fenced. «s Professional" Directory sq. ft. perched on the ' t ' ' ' front/back land- $169,900 t • • ct t c • I ppp is all about meeting edge of rimrock. SpaI' c pp' scaped with irrigation. MLS201209125 p cc c tt yourneeds. cious kitchen, 3 sepa'' MORRIS c I •c ' c t c c c c c c c c c I cc $185,900. Jim Hinton Pam Lester, Principal MORRIS rate living spaces, & • c t • c p 541-420-6229 B roker, Century 2 1 ESTATE Call on one of the REAL ESTATE wood accents REAL Gold Country Realty, Central Oregon Realty Indcpcndcntly cnntcd nnd Opccntcd professionals today! t hroughout. Lar g e t d p dcndy0 w dn dOp mtcd Inc. 541-504-1338 Group, LLC decks for outdoor liv- Sundance j $329,000 2-Story 3 ing. MLS¹201206019 Clean, bright 4 bed- Beautiful 3 baths, 1918 Amy Halligan, Broker room, 3 bath, 2 story bdrms, ft., stainless appli541-410-9045 h ome on 2 .9 6 f l at sq. gas fireplace. We never stop moving: acres. Open f l o or ances, Landscaped with irriplan, large k i tchen gation $188 , 900. with tons of storage, MLS¹201208280 cs roomy master w i th Jim Hinton, w alk-in closet. R e 541-420-6229 c ently painted a n d Central Oregon Realty MORRIS newer appliances. Group, LLC MLS¹201209541 REAL ESTATE Moran, Jim, Broker Beautiful city views from Indcpcndcndy ~cd nnd Opccncd 541-948-0997 t his 2 6 0 0 s q . ft. 3bd/2.5 bath E a gle We never stop moving: Move In Condition j Crest home. H uge $199,900 price reduction! MLS¹ Extensive remodel 201206886 $449,000. cs 12'x20' great r o om John L. Scott Real Eswith wood & bamboo tate 541-548-1712 floor, master bath with MORRIS tile & granite. Private EAGLE CREST behind wooded lot with large REAL ESTATE gates & on 11th fairoutdoor deck. Newer way. Great room open I d p d t l y 0 d d ty p t d appliances. Circular to dining w/covered d rive o f fers e x t r a 750 deck access & cook's parking. kitchen w/alder cabinRedmond Homes MLS¹201209538 etry, granite counter Bonnie Savickas, $ 199,900 Enjoy t h i s tops & tile floor, overBroker looking golf course & beautiful view f r om mtn. 541-408-7537 vistas. Spacious the Sisters to Smith n is a neW We never stop moving: master suite & luxury Rock on the deck of bath w/see-thru firethis 2 br/2 ba., 1419 & deck access sq.ft. townhome. Fea place tures wall-to-wall win to hot tub. Indoor/outdows, built in e nter door speakers, intert ainment cent e r , com, central vac & hot water sysMORRIS propane fireplace and solar large great room for tems. Finished baseREAL ESTATE bonus r o om entertaining. Home-ID ment, Indcpcndcndy tnntcd nnd Opccntcd n above 1060 s q .ft. 796 grOWing CLaSSifiedS SeCtiOn iS "ClaSSifiedS.oregOn.COm triple garage. Eagle Crest Properties New Construction( MLS¹201203992 866-722-3370 $219,947 $529,900 2 story, 3 bedroom, Stick built home with a John L. Scott Real Es2.5 bath, 1708 sq. ft. view and double ga- tate 541-548-1712 Great room floor plan, rage. $125 , 0 00.Eagle Crest - R esort o pen k itchen, a n d MLS¹ 2905473 side. B e h in d th e main level m a ster. Call Linda Lou P rofessional la n d gates. B e a utiful & Day-Wright, well maintained. scaping & 2/10 Home- Broker, 541-771-2585 • 2100 sq.ft., 3/2.5, Rebuyer's Warranty. Crooked River Realty verse living. Large MLS¹201206008 Don Kelleher, Broker $264,500 This 2074 sq. garagetworkshop. Hot ft. townhome is bright, tub. $1400/mo. Lease The Kelleher Group open "great room" option $365,000. 541-480-1911 plan w/ floor to ceiling • 2400 sq.ft. 10th fairWe never stop moving: w indows, ga s f i r e- w ay. 3 / 3.5 + d e n , place, & built-in buffet Large 2 car garage. opens to a large deck Views. $14 5 0/mo. overlooking the f irst $ 395,000. 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• 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 1356 SF

BeautifulDeschutes River Lot ~$99,900

• Huge.51 acre lot, room for RV

• Three Rivers South • Approx. 1.60acres • BonusMt. Bachelorview

• Fully fenced w/cyclone fencing : • Shop/extra garage space • Single level ranch lovingly cared for with Pergo flooring & high-end carpeting in living rm • Up &comingSW neighborhood MLS¹201300183

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• Well maintainedgravelroad • 54653 SilverFoxDr.

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Call Robin Yeakel, Broker, CRSl 541-408-0406 Resort Propertles Specialist

Rhonda Garrison, Principal Brokerl 541-279-1768 Call Greg Barnwell, Broker l 541-848-7222 l www.gregsellscentraloregon.com

1/2 Acre on Deschutes River( $140,000

5 Acre Deschutes Waterfront Homesite

• Part of River Wild Estates • Common area O Rivers Edge Park • Swim hole • Paved roads • Pristine & quiet solitude • Avion water, septic FS

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Call Greg Yeakel, Principal Brokerl 541-408-7733

Call Judy McCombs,Broker l 541-390-1411 jmccombsbendOgmall.com

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61531 Aaron Way ( $192,000

gatedgolfcommunity • Build your dream home amongst the pine trees. • Soak up the Cascade Mountain views MLS¹201002066

• Mountain & lake views! • Home plans available —designed by PacWest

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Call Carol Osgood,Brokers &Korren Bower l 541.419.0843

• Motivated seller! Bring offers! • Gorgeous 2.5 acre lot in

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• Private well, septic tank, power installed • Seller terms available

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20145 Red Sky Lane ~ $175,000

• Elevated homesite - over 1/2 acre! • Overlooking ¹3, ¹4, ¹5, and

• 5 acre homesite

Call Ken Renner, Prlnclpal Brokerl 541-280-5352 ken.renner©sothebysrealty.com

Coming Soon-3152 NEManchester / Low $200,000's

Onthe Hillside in SW Redmond ( $215,000

16869 Downey Road ( $199,900

• 1780 SF, 4 bdrm, 2.5 bath • Corner cu -de-sac lot • Bedrooms & laundry up • Spacious kitchen opento great room features: • Tiled granite counters,stainless appliances • Wood look laminate foors, gas fireplace, largeeating area MLS¹201209243

•3 bed,2 bath,plusof fice • 1695 SF w/open floor plan • .57acre lot w/RV parking • Fenced yard w/sprinkler

Call Myra Glrod, Prlnclpal Brokerl 541-815-2400 or Pam Bronson, Brokerl 541-788-6767

Call Jordan Haase, Princlpal Brokerl 541-420-1559

Call Sue Prlce, Owner/Broker l 541-408-7742

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Call C.J. Neumann, Broker, CRSl 541-410-3710 Llsa Lamberto, Brokerl 541-610-9697 www.CJLisa.com

92 Quelah Condo, Sunriver ( $245,000

29 Eaglewood, Sunriver ( $299,000

Rivers Edge - Golf View ~ $369,000!

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• His & Her closets in master • Surrounded by recreational activities

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• Priv ate,stand alone condo • 2 master suites w/their own bathrooms

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17940 Parkway Lane ~ $399,000

• With Fairway, mountain and river views. • Two distinct Westside communities

$ • Offering one & two story , • fl oor plans • 2-4 bedroom, 2.5-4.5 baths • 1960-2956 SF

Call Shelly Swanson, Brokerl 541-408-0086

Judy McCombs &Shelly Swanson,Brokers l 888-274-2317

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2910 NW Underhill Place ( $425,000

Perfect Home in The Parks ) $435,000

1700 NW lowa ~ $460,000

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Call Deb Tebbs Group, Brokers l 541-419-4553

Call Kelly Winch, Brokerl 541-390-0398

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• Complex haspool, hot tub & peek-a-boo golf courseviews MLS¹201300048

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• Building off the large deck

• Brand new construction in RiversEdge • Desirable floorplanw/mainlevel master and guestsuite • Open greatroomw/exposedbeams, hand textured walls&gourmet kitchen • Near river trai & across from Rivers

• Prestigious Eaglewood

•2 bedroom, 2bathQuelah Condo • Complete remodel • All new doors/windows

• 3 bedroom, 2. 5 baths • Living room & formal dining • Family room w/fireplace • Great fenced yard • Approx. 12'x16' office,

• Permitted GP Building w/living quarter/loft • Bath, laundry area, septic, well & pumphouse • RV hookups inside & out, 100 amp bri aker in shop • Great location between Sisters & Bend • Build your dream home while you live in lok area or your RV MLS¹201105898

• Contemporary homein Awbrey Gen • 5 bedrooms,master on main level • Oversized 5-cargarage • Stunning kitchen, stainless, granite, Europeancabinetry • Motivated seller MLS¹ 201208424

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• 2686 SF,.1Bacre • 4 bedrooms,3.5 baths • Open floor plan w/vaulted ceilings • Lots of upgrades, immacu ately maint a ined • Beautiful setting, backing to the track fields

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Call Sandy Kohlmoos, Broker, CRSl 541-408-4309

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Call Robin Yeakel, Broker, CRSl 541-408-0406 Resort Propertles Speclalist

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Acreage Close To Town ( $495,000

63235 Peterman Lane ~ $539,900

Everything Done Right!

Heart of NorthWest Crossing( $569,000

Call Joanne McKee, Broker l 541-480-5159

• 23+ acres • Gorgeous Cascade Mountain views • Well maintained ranch home in Gosney Meadows • Studio/shop • Irrigated, pastoral setting

• 3bed/2.5 bathlocated onCompass Park inheart ofNWX • Charming2734SFbuilt by GregWelch • Den/office onmainfloor off formalentry • 3bedrooms up along w/openbonus area &laundry room • Master bathw/soaking tub, walk-in shower &large closet • Front porchoverlooksCompassPark

• Stunning home on the river • 4773 SF, 3 bdrm, 4 bath • Top-quality horse facilities: - Large covered arena — 4-stall barn w/turn-outs -Easycattle handling

• 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths • 4-car garage + shop area • Quality open great room • 2.1 acres, w/1 acre irrig. • Property is fully fenced • Master on the main floor • Quality & pride of ownership!

• Huge shop • Quality managers home • 105 acres, 40 acres irrigation

MLS¹ 201208385

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Call Bryan Hllts, Brokerl 541-771-3200

Call Mary Stratton, Brokerl 541-419-6340

Call Ron Davls, Principal Broker, GRIl 541-480-3096

Call Chris Sulak, Broker l 541-350-6164

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maryselhms@coinet.com • maryselhms@gmail.com

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New TetherowSingle Level Contemporary ($599,900

PointsWest Rare Offering ( $629,000

New Tetherow Home ~ $675,000

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2956 SF luxury townhome 4 suites, beautifully appointed Master on the main level Extensive hardwoods, granite, rockwork • Situated on 15th fairway of Widgi Creek MLS¹201201307

• 2414 SF • 4 bed, 3 bath

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Call Silvla Knight, Brokerl 541-788-4861 or Judy McCombs, Brokerl 541-390-1411

Call Robin Yeakel, Broker, CRSl 541-408-0406 Resort Properties Speclallst

Contemporary City Living ( $820,000

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22954 Moss Rock i $1,395,000

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Prime Development Land ~ $1,250,000

• 5 bedroom, 4 baths, 5116 sq. ft. • Overlooking Broken Top's 12th fairway and green • One level with upstairs guest suite and private office • Privacy with southern exposure • Bonus & exercise room • 3 car garage w/shop area

• 18.3 acres of prime development property • Ready for annexation into Redmond • Partially located on the Canyon Rim • Terms MLS¹ 201207169

Call Shelly Swanson, Brokerl 541-408-0086

Call Kelly Horton, Brokerl 541-508-9163

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15631 SW Mecate Lane ( $1,545,000

61535 Tam McArthur Loop ~ $1,950,000

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Top • 4 bed, 4.5 bath, 5960 SF • Stunning open floor plan w/radiant heat travertine floors • Largegourmetkitchen w/slab granite • 14BD SF garage, large double lot MLS¹201200081

Call Robin Yeakel, Broker, CRSl 541-408-0406 Resort Properties Specialist

call Natalie vandenborn, Broker l 541-508-9581

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• Sweepingbackyardbacksupto BLM MLS¹201205571

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Luxury Single Level inBroken Top ( $1,150,000

Call Deb Tebbs Group, Brokersl 541-419-4553

This Property Has It All f $849,900

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Pronghorn Property with Cascade Mtn. Views! • 3bdrms,3.5 baths,3556SF • Master suite onmainlevel w/saunain master bath

• Custom Broken TopBeauty • 4 bdrm, 4.5 bath, 4363 SF • Level, 1/2 acre cul-de-sac lot •CascadeMountain& golfcourse

• Overlooking 10th fairway & green • Custom home completely remodeled in 2004-05 by Melrose Construction • Kathy & Karol Niemi interior plan/ design with quality & detail - 4476 SF • 5 bed, 5.5 bath, main level master • Great room design. Wonderful indoorandoutdoorlivingspacious, quiet cul-de-sac location

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• 3bedroom,3.5bath,3169SF MLS¹201300071

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• On Broken Top's 5thgreen • Exquisite Mt. BacheloIk r vistaviews • Dramatic highceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows • High-end,customfinishes throughout • Great room living, light & bright • Luxury mastesui r te w/views,3-sidedfireplace, dva vanities,jetted tub, largewalk-in shower • Media/multi-purpose room • Officew/built-ins

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It's A Lifestyle j NW REDMOND 3 Three Rivers South j Great Investments! 5 2916 Old L ak e R d 12250 NW Dove Rd 16310 Blacktail Lane- 8996 SW Panorama Rd Custom built home with Two family/investment $199,000. Two 1848 Custom cedar s i ded Bend C ustom 2034 sq ft , 4 hardwood floors, upbedroom, 2.5 b a t h. $119,000 $824,000 Nice and secluded homes in quiet area of s q.ft. h o mes, t w o h ome with f loor t o Large home with family b edroom, 2. 5 b a t h graded lighting and Timber framed conBuilt-ins, tile kitchen s etting in t h e p i n e Culver. Spacious floor 20-acre parcels. High c eiling windows t o room and den. Sep. h ome built i n 2 0 06 appliances. Recently s truction using 1 00 counters, gas f i r etrees. Close to Des- plans w/stainless ap- Lakes Realty & Prop- take in the mtn. views. bldg can be game, w ith Mtn v i ews o n painted and n i cely year old r e claimed place in t h e l i ving chutes River. Plenty p liances, gran i t e erty Man a gement, Immaculate 1841 sq. craft, party room or 1.53 acres. Many up- maintained home on t imbers, b eams & room. $126,500 of room for all your counters & pantry in 541-536-0117 f t., 3 b d rm, 2 b a t h easy conversion into a graded features in2+ acres. Watch the flooring, this home will MLS¹201209508 t oys & RV . 3 b e d - kitchen. 3 bedrooms, with tongue & groove garage. Shop & dog clude: hickory cabi- sunset and w i ldlife warm your heart with Call TRAVIS HANNAN, room, 2 bath, 1353 2.5 baths, 1800 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, custom vaulted ceilings, gas house, too, on 1 acre. nets, granite counter f rom y o u r dec k ! character & c h arm. Principal Broker, home, huge shop, s q. ft. Home i s i n 2 car garage & auto free-standing s t ove, $99,000 Short Sale. t ops, alder t rim & MLS¹201208145 Main home, guest 541-788-3480 $299,000 move-in ready condi- sprinklers. wood accents. New MLS¹201206446 doors, hardwood & tile $237,000 home, shop, 20 seRedmond RE/MAX MLS¹201203307 tion. Bank owned. MLS¹201201161 & h ardwood floors & Faye Phillips, Broker floors. The m a ster D&D Realty Group LLC cluded acres minutes Land & Homes Julie Fahlgren, Broker, 541 -480-2945 866-346-7868 MLS¹201207296 201201162 new swimming pool. bath has a garden tub from Sisters. Real Estate 541-550-0098 Darryl Doser, Kathy Denning, Broker On completely fenced John L. Scott with tile surround & MLS¹201200880 Crooked River Realty Custom Home j BULLETIN CLASSIFIEDS 541-480-4429 Broker, CRS 4.81 acres. $385,000 Real Estate, Bend separate tile shower. Brandon Fairbanks, $525,000 541-383-4334 John L. Scott MLS¹ 201101447 www.johnlscott.com Broker, SRES, Search the area's most $250,000 West Powell Butte EsLive in paradise on 20 comprehensive listing of We never stop moving: Real Estate, Bend Juniper Realty, MLS¹ 201208347 GRI, CDPE t ates. $ 4 49,999 6 p rivate acres w i t h Advertise your car! www.johnlscott.com 541-504-5393 Juniper Realty, 541-383-4344 classified advertising... bdrm, 3.5 bath home r iver frontage a n d Add A Picture! 541-504-5393 We never stop moving: real estate to automotive, O utstanding Val u e ! o n 2 0 a c re s w i t h 12851 SW Deer Reach thousands of readers! Cascade M o u ntain merchandise to sporting shop, 2 master suites, Crossing. Remodeled Call 541-385-5809 9.33 acres in P owell views! Quality single Over 3000 sq. ft. 2 goods. Bulletin Classifieds 4-car garage, water 3 bedroom, 2 b ath, The Bulletin Classifieds Butte - 4 bdrm, 2.5 level house that has level home, 2334 sq. cs appear every day in the b ath, 1928 s q . f t . , ft., 3 bedroom, 3 bath1440 sq. ft. home on great potential and is feature, gated comprint or on line. MORRIS MLS¹ 3-car garage, barn, room. Energy e ffiin very good condi- munity. 2.29 acres. Granite 1 6751 SW Dove R d . cust o m shop, with RV door. Ir- cient with geothermal Call 541-385-5809 Pam c ounters, REAL ESTATE tion. Daylight base- 201207133 hick o ry B eautiful MORRIS www.bendbulletin.com $35 9 ,000 ground source heatt dcpc dc tlyc cda dcpc tcd ment. Huge possibili- Lester, Principal Bro- c abinets, bam b o o 2,500 sq.ft. Iog home rigated. ker, Century 21 Gold wood f l oors, v i n yl on 4.9 acres. GourMLS ¹ 2 0 1 2037129 ing. MLS¹201207288 REAL ESTATE ties. $158,800 MLS Country Realty, Inc. Pam Lester, Principal Dawn Ulrickson, Broker, Indcpendcntly tnntcd and Operated 201207709 windows, the list goes met kitchen w/cherry 756 gran i t e B roker, Century 2 1 L. Scott Real Es- 541-504-1338 on. Garage, carport c abinets, CRS, GRI, SFR Jefferson County Homes John counters, & farmer's Gold Country Realty, tate 541-548-1712 and R V cov e r ed 541-610-9427 LOG HOME on 4 .85 Powell Buttei 10 Acrei 3 bdrm, 2 bath horse sink. Great room has Inc. 541-504-1338 Views! $799,900 parking. $1 0 9,000 acres, home has had We never stop moving: Home is in the 100 year Priced to Sell! Affordproperty w/barn and floor to ceiling winMLS 201204401 much remodeling es- Spacious 3863 sq. ft. BETWEEN BEND & flood plain. It needs able l i ving, g r e at incredible views. dows w/mtn v iews. Juniper Realty, pecially the kitchen. custom home, g o rsome TLC but sits on starter or investment. $139,000 Hickory hardwood & Terrific REDMOND 541-504-5393 - 4 Barn with 3 stalls with geous kitchen, 560 cs location a wonderful lot and MLS¹201203441 $59,000 tile f loors. R a diant p ads a n d wa t e r , sq. ft. office, RV bldg., bdrm, 1 ba t h in could make a good MLS¹201208170 Call Julie Fahlgren, floor heating. 2,888y sq.ft. home on w ashing spot, t a ck shop, & more. Ask for i nvestment o r fi r s t D&D Realty Group LLC Broker, 541-550-0098 Need to get an ad $499,999 MLS Extensive Fe a t ure room. Barn is 36x40, MORRIS A home. Possible owner 866-346-7868 Crooked River Realty 201208751. J u niper 5.75y acres. Sheet $799,900. 36x40 shop. Fenced in ASAP? Country feel but close t erms. $40,0 0 0 REAL ESTATE Realty, 541-504-5393 and cr o ss-fenced. MLS¹201106428 to t ow n a m enities. t dcpe dc tlyc c d dc p c t cd Need help fixing stuff? 8 6890 Golden L n MLS¹201209476 Call Virginia, L andscaped hu g e Super fireplace w/rock D&D Realty Group LLC Call A Service Professional $95,000. G o rgeous Fax it te 541-322-7253 FIND IT! Pnncipal Broker views, 40 acres. High pond. $299,900 866-346-7868 surround fo r a m biGorgeous 4.68 acres find the help you need. SUY IT! 541-350-3418 MLS 201206125 Lakes Realty & Propa nce, plus a L o p i with 4 acres of irrigawww.bendbulletin.com Redmond RE/MAX SELL IT! Cascade Realty, erty Man a gementThe Bulletin Classifieds A truly charming get Woodstove that can t ion. F e nced a n d Land & Homes Dennis Haniford, The Bulletin Classifieds heat the whole house. cross-fenced, shop, away property t hat Wonderfully lo c a ted 541-536-0117 Real Estate Princ. Broker comes co m pletely Madras home with a Great room floor plan tack room. Spectacu12-peak HUGE C as87479 N. Star Lane. 40 5.950 acres with home 541-536-1731 furnished. It is cozy w/living r o o m & commanding view of lar Smith Rock Views. horse property. c ade v i ews. G o r - & large 72x60 shop. in kitchen Call a Pro having $173,000 yet has room for ex Mt. Jefferson and the acre High geous Crooked River CRR $265,000. Mountain View Ranch tended family gather s urrounding wide-plank floors of are a . $149,900. MLS¹201207126 Whether you need a Ranch home w/ knotty Lakes Realty & PropMLS¹201209007 j $1,200,000 ings. Out s tanding B eautiful well k e p t reclaimed pine. DisCall Travis Hannan, fence fixed, hedges Man a gement pine ceilings and sunCall Linda Lou 158 acres of privacy & deck with grand views home with spacious erty tressed maple cabiPrincipal Broker, s plashed roo m s . Day-Wright, 541-536-0117 Broker, m ountain views. 2 trimmed or a house of the Cascade Moun rooms. nets in Kitchen with 1 $239 , 0 00 541-788-3480 Plenty of room with 541-771-2585 custom log buildings, tain and converging MLS¹201206924 1 /2 t hi c k slat e Redmond RE/MAX built, you'll find Equestrian 5-a c res, 4.98 acres. $249,000 Crooked irrigation hay producRiver Realty rivers that make up D&D Realty Group LLC 36x48 6-stall b a rn, MLS¹201206906 counters. If you like a Land & Homes professional help in tion & backs to NaLake Billy Chinook. cozy country f e el. 866-346-7868 Real Estate cross-fenced, groom- Gail Day 541-306-1018 $50,000 - Close to tional Grasslands for The Bulletin's "Call a You've got it!! Beau$269,000 ing stall, wash rack, Central Oregon Realty Prineville Reservoir WOW! Look at these hay People Look for Information lots of open space & Service Professional" MLS¹201204144 tiful Cascade Mounbarn, mare barn Group, LLC Older manufactured t he n e arby D e s D&D Realty Group LLC views! Cascade mtns w/foaling stalls. 2004 About Products and tain Views. 2 corrals, Directory home on 1+ ACRE from your living room. 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. chutes River. Great The Bulletin 866-346-7868 pond, shared lake, 3 Services Every Daythrough LOT, Idleway Acres. horse 8 view property! Home has been up- $298,500. Call Nancy 541-385-5809 To Subscribe call acres of irrigation, 2 The Bulletin Classifieds Call Virginia, MLS¹201209411 N ewer home with 4 dated with newer heat Popp, stall barn. $375,000 Principal Broker Diane Lozito, Broker Priced to Sell $199,900 large bdrms, 2 baths, p ump and al l n e w 541-815-8000 Broker, 541-385-5800 or go to Great Country home MLS ¹201205878 www.bendbulletin.com 541-350-3418 541-548-3598 split floor plan, large floors as well. Great Crooked River Realty Spacious 3 bd, 2 t/a bth Bobbie Strome, has fenced property Redmond RE/MAX 541-306-9646 workable kitchen, and ranch-style home with home i n Hi g hland Principal Broker for animals. Wonder 14198 SW Nine Peaks Land & Homes We never stop moving: lots of room to play. 2 bedroom, 2 bath on plenty of room for a R anch Estates o n Pl - Mtn views from John L Scott Real ful location and a nice Real Estate large family. Nice size $179,000 1.08 acres. S pecshop area. Ready for 1.12 acres. $129,000 this 1960 sq. ft., 3 Estate 541-385-5500 yard t oo . $ 7 6 ,000 MLS¹201208213 tacular view. M a ny MLS¹201203821 bedroom, 2 bath a family wanting to 5 Acres In Paradise cs MLS¹201202015 D&D Realty Group LLC updates win d ows, live on acreage and Call Linda Lou home on 1.16 acre. Find It in Acres - $425,000 866-346-7868 D&D Realty Group LLC hardi-plank siding & Day-Wright, Broker, U pdated wit h n e w Perfect small acreage The Bulletin Classifieds! have room to spread 866-346-7868 metal roof. Nice patio 541-771-2585 out. MLS¹201209328 carpet & vinyl flooring just outside of town. 3 757 541 -385-5809 MORRIS off the huge rec room. Crooked River Realty and interior has been bd, 2 b t h b e autiful $249,900 Close to schools! Nice 3 Crook County Homes D bl g a rage pl u s D&D Realty Group LLC freshly painted. 936 REAL ESTATE bdrm home in town Complete Package! $249,900 - 5-Cascade sq. ft. garage has a newer home. Cathe866-346-7868 20x36 shop & 3 bay I d p d ntly~ da d c p t c d d ral a r c hways & L andscaped with a $265,000 Prineville j $99,000 View acres borders carport. area, 2 bays & ceil i n gs.Great place 15 miles Horse property with a fenced y a rd , RV Over 2 acres with Cas- BLM, 3 bdrm, 2 bath shop Jett Blackburn Real 50 amp power for an vaulted flo o r s, from town for some- spectacular mountain Nearly 2-acres, Mt view, Estate, 541-573-7206 parking too! $79,900 cade Mountain and custom home, dbl gar R V. S e parate R V Hardwood great location in CRR, MLS¹201106963 Crooked River Can- + 2 shop areas. 2 strg covered storage and Solid hickory cabin- o ne w/ h o rses o r view. Surrounded by li v eable etry. Dble car garage small herd of cattle. large farms and sets with v e r y D&D Realty Group LLC yon views on the can- bldgs, propane heat Find exactly what carport. $139,500 h ome. $64,9 0 0 . w/ extra room & work- 160 ac with 158 ac 866-346-7868 atop a knoll in Mayon rim. Bordered by stove, granite, tile. MLS¹ 201208272 MLS¹201208697 you are looking for in the bench area. Also a good native pasture dras area. You can 3 000 acres of B L M Call Nancy Popp Juniper Realty, C ompletely fenc e d property for endless Broker, 541 815-8000 40 x 60shop w/ office, w/ bunch grass. Nice see forever! Shop has C all N a nc y Pop p CLASSIFIEDS 541-504-5393 property! 13665 SW bathroom, 3 lofts. Full 3 bd, 1'rd bth MH with stalls & plenty of room 541-815-8000 recreation. Crooked River Realty Cinder. $84, 9 00. 1620 s q .ft. w e l l-ap- RV hookup. Fenced nicely lan d scaped for hay & t ack. Or Crooked River Realty MLS¹2704850 Price Reduction!!! PanMLS¹201207581 10 A C R ES/CUSTOM pointed CRR h ome pasture for your ani- yard. 1200 sf s hop bring your toys that oramic Views! Great JJ Jones, Broker 3 New Construction C all M e l ody Cu r r y HOME/ S H O P in adjoins 90-acre pas- mals. Property that w/new 240 sf office & don't r equire f o od! 541-610-7318 location 3 miles NW of bdrm, 2 b ath, 1748 541-771-1116 Powell Butte! Unique ture with 2-mile walk- has it all! l ean-to. 3 ba y m a - W ith over 6 a c r es Redmond. Views of 541-788-3678 sq.ft., on 1.49 acres, floor plan w / indoor Jett Blackburn Real Crooked River Realty ing track. Heat pump, chine shed w/2 horse there's plenty of room. We never stop moving: mith Rock & granite counters, SS S spa room, wide hall- propane f r ee-standEstate, 541-573-7206 stalls & lean-to, cor- This custom b right O chocos. Cus t o m Gorgeous Mountain ways, single l evel. ing stove, oversized rals w/ holding pens. home has many up- appliances, fireplace built 2478 sq. ft. home with custom mantel. on 4.74 acres. 1800 Views. 12649 SW $365,000. MLS Jett Blackburn Real dbl gar + bonus rm. $83,500 - S t ick b uilt, grades, great f l oor Peninsula Dr. MLS sq. ft. shop w/RV bay. 201108648 Call VirLg kitchen, covered . Huge Shop, 9226 SW Estate, 541-573-7206 plan, large r ooms, $349,000 Pam 4.74 a c r es . MLS MLS¹201205061 ginia, Principal Brodecks. $13 9 , 900. Meadow Rd., CRR fireplace & so much ¹ 201209128 Just bought a new boat? MLS¹201206589 Lester, Principal Bro- ¹201202726 $162,900 ker 541-350-3418 MLS¹20120766 more. $220 , 0 00 MORRIS Sell your old one in the ker, Century 21 Gold $397,000! Call Melody Curry Call Melody Curry Redmond RE/MAX C all N a nc y Pop p classifieds! Ask about our MLS¹201105983 REAL ESTATE 541-771-1116 541-771-1116 Land & Homes 541-815-8000 D&D Realty Group LLC Country Realty, Inc. John L. Scott Real EsSuper Seller rates! I dcpc dc tlyc c d d c p c t cd 541-504-1338 Crooked River Realty Crooked River Realty Real Estate 866-346-7868 Crooked River Realty tate 541-548-1712 541-385-5809

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Two-acre mt. view lot 8589 S W P a norama NW Bend Land j Remarkable Riverfront Gentlemen farm & re- Canyon City, Oregon SW D OV E R D . M t. Home t irement. Cust o m Investment opportunity. with septic, pwr lines, Road. 1.169 a cres, Washington & Three $495,000 Snowberry Village Snowberry Village ¹119 River front home with home ove r looking 4 city tax lots totalling water lines installed to mtn. views and close Tumalo Creek Gem! 40 Sisters views from this ¹46. • 3 bedrooms, 2.5 o utstanding rive r Willow Creek w/Cas14.07 acres. Zoned building site. $68,000 to pasture. $40,500. acres bordering na- 6.1 acre property with $88,900. 3 b d r ms, baths, 1920 sq. ft. v iews i n a ga t e d cade Mtn. views. 2892 R1. It's possible to diMLS ¹20100858 ,500 MLS¹201105165 tional forest. Creek power installed. Close 2 baths, 1600y sq. ft. • 2000 Silvercrest - Tricommunity! Beautiful SF 1-level home w/in- vide the lots further. Call Nancy Popp C all M e l ody Cu r r y meanders th r o ugh to t h e Des c hutes 1994 Silv e rcrest. plewide 541-815-8000 541-771-1116 Santa Fe h ome, 3 door pool, 3360 SF Power, city water 8 property. T i m bered River and Steelhead Living room, separate • Living room, family masters, triple garage, shop, 2nd home & sewer at the paved Crooked River Realty Crooked River Realty and private retreat. Falls. $99,500 MLS¹ dining room & large room, dining room huge shop, 1 3 .46 o ther b l dgs. 6 9 . 8 street. Mtn. & valley MLS¹201209443 201205646 kitchen with e a ting • Remodeled kitchen, Westside Lot j 9.89 acres possibly diacres. A must see! acres w/62 acres of views. Many possible Craig Long, Broker Juniper Re a l ty, area. Pellet s t ove, w/breakfast bar $147,000 vidable. $89,900. 541-504-5393 MLS201010467. irrig. Home has too b uilding s ites. L o - Great location 541-480-7647 Huge covered BBQ • Private master suite on the 1300 Circle Bar, La many features to list. cated in the city limits way to Mt. Bachelor. We never stop moving: $850,000. deck. Large laundry w/walk-in closet Pine. High Lakes ReBLM. of Canyon City near SW Geneva View Rd. Bring an offer! Adjoins r oom a n d 2-ca r • Master bath w/garden alty & Property Kellie Cook, Broker MLS¹201206931 John Day. (Sellers are Established neighborT errebonne. Le v e l attached garage. tub & double shower hood, .56 acre, easy Management 541-408-0463 1.14 acres that will be $795,000 J o h n L. licensed Oregon Real build lot. Convenient Cy Call Marilyn Rohaly, • Gas FA heat PLUS 541-536-0117 John L. Scott Scott R ea l E s t ate Estate brokers). easy to build on. Well Broker, AC & fireplace to schools, river and 541-548-1 71 2 treed with an abunReal Estate, Bend $99,900 541-322-9954 • Immaculate - too Old Mill. Breathtaking Views www.johnlscott.com Juniper Realty, dance o f wil d l ife MORRIS John L. Scott Real many upgrades to list! MLS¹201201353 Horse property - 7085 1 05+ acres with 3 60 541-504-5393 passing thro u gh. Estate, Bend $129,900 REAL ESTATE Cathy Del Nero, Broker degree views of CasSerenity and Privacy on Ken Lane, Culver. 39 $41,500 MLS¹ www.JohnLScott.com Call Marilyn Rohaly, 541-410-5280 cade Moun t ains, I d p d dpO pd dOp r d 4.62 acres. Comfort- acres w/37 acres of Driveway in place. 7981 201102002 Broker, 541-322-9954 We never stop moving.' able 3 b e droom, 2 NUID w a te r r i g h t. SW High Cone. Smith Rock and CanJuniper Realty, Snowberry Village ¹70 NW Dove Rd., TerrebJohn L. Scott Real $29,900. yon Rim views from b ath home a n d a Flood irrigated from a 541-504-5393 $69,500 Estate, Bend MLS¹201003931 the t o p of this onne. Private w ell, 30x40 shop with over- Ig. pond w/gated pipe. bedrooms, 2 baths, www.JohnLScott.com man u f . Call Melody Curry one-of-a-kind Sisters p ower & septic i n - SW River Rd. Exc. wew • 3 sized RV door. Build 1 782 S F 2-car garage 541-771-1116 h ome. 4 b d / 2 b a . a creage! Listed a t stalled! L e ve l 5 . 12 from top of property. • attached your custom h ome 1248 sq. ft. 1993 Sil- Snowberry Village ¹16 acres with s e veral 2.79 acres w alking $ 699,000. Bring a n with brea t htaking Shop, barn & 4-stall Crooked River Realty Enjoy the carefree lifvercrest building sites with Mtn distance to the Des- • views of the Cascade barn. Outside arena MORRIS offer! Large living room, estyle at Bend's previews. All it needs is chutes River & Steelpen s . HAGER MOUNTAIN www.johnlscott.com mtns. or enjoy as is. w /attached REAL ESTATE mier 55+ community ESTATES your dream h ome. head Falls. Hike, bike, • dining area Mountain & c anyon 4 lots, $30,000 /kelliecook $249,000 Ind p d pdy~ dp d O p u t ed each loVaulted c e i lings, n ear m edical a n d MLS¹ $96,500 views. $360 , 0 00 Kellie Cook, Broker MLS¹201205440 ride horses, fly fish. shopping. ImmacuSunny windows cated in Silver Lake. 20120135 541-408-0463 D&D Realty Group LLC MLS¹201207831. 773 Quiet & natural set- • FA heat & heat pump late 3 b e d room, 2 Underground power Juniper Realty, John L. Scott Real EsJohn L. Scott 866-346-7868 ting is ideal for vacabath features sepaand conduitfor phone Acreages (A/C) 541-504-5393 tate 541-548-1712 Real Estate, Bend tions or year round • Front porch and large r ate d i ning r o o m, and internet. Views of Single level on 1 acre, 3 www.johnlscott.com living. $49,000 MLS¹ huge kitchen with isRedmond - $97,000 back deck Hager Mountain. Sep- 5 acres adjoins public bdrm, 2 b ath, 1716 Ranch in Powell Butte 201009429 land, master suite with tic feasibility for stanland over Deschutes Cascade Views in Ter- 2.59 acres close to Call Marilyn R ohaly, $925,000. Pride of sq.ft., master separaJuniper Realty, t own. O w ne r wi l l Broker, 541-322-9954 g arden t u b , sta l l ownership/Borders d ard s y stem. T h e River. Short walk to tion, office, fenced, rebonne. $192,500 541-504-5393 shower, Vaulted ceilarea is a sportsman's river. $74,900. John L. Scott Real BLM. Feed Lot, hay f lower garden, R V Breathtaking views, De- carry. MLS¹201100751 Estate, Bend ings, wood laminate paradise. MLS¹201102328 parking. $ 1 4 5,000. Barn, Equip. Shed schutes River CanCall Travis Hannan, floors, FA heat & AC. Bobbie Strome, Call Linda Lou www.JohnLScott.com MLS¹201206082 MLS ¹ 20 1 0 07848. yon, and farming valGarage Sales C overed dec k s . Day-Wright, Broker, Principal Broker, Vicci Bowen Principal Broker Pam Lester, Principal ley below, 5 usable 541-788-3480 Snowberry Village ¹98 $94,500. Call Marilyn 541 -41 0-9730 John L Scott Real 541-771-2585 B roker, Century 2 1 acres with well. Ideal Garage Sales R ohaly, Brok e r , Redmond RE/MAX $79,500 Estate 541-385-5500 Crooked River Realty Gold Country Realty, Central Oregon Realty building site with un• 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Land & Homes 541-322-9954 Group, LLC Inc. 541-504-1338 o bstructed view s Garage Sales G randfathered-in R V Nice flat lot in Terreb• 1 404 sq. f t . 1 9 9 9 John L. Scott RE Real Estate MLS¹201205208 l ot, come camp o r onne, .56 a c res, Silvercrest S pectacular views o f Find them Gail Day 541-306-1018 b uild y o u r dr e a m Get your SW Canyon Dr. • p aved street, a p Vaulted ceilings 780 the Cascade Mtns & Oregon Realty 1.13 acres with access in proved f o r ca p -fill home. Septic/Power/ Central designer colors business Mfd./Mobile Homes D eschutes Riv e r . Group, LLC W ater. $57,9 0 0 septic, utilities are at from two streets pro• Gas heat and A/C. Custom home situThe Bulletin with Land the lot line. $42,000. MLS¹201207367 iding y o u man y Elevated corner lotated on 2 . 3 a c r es Cascade Views, Pow- v Linda Lou DayWright, Classifieds MLS 32 0 1 2001172 building site options. nice views a ROWI N G w/300' of river frontell Butte j $169,000 Pam Lester, Principal Broker, 541-771-2585 • Attached 2-car ga- $84,900 - 3 b d rm, 2 a ge. 2937 s q . f t . VIEWS! V I E W S! Owner terms availbath, 1.03 acres, ga Crooked River 541-385-5809 B roker, Century 2 1 able. $58,500 rage + shop area w/hardwood, c r o wn with an ad in VIEWS! Bea u t iful MLS¹ 201106385 woodstove, Gold Country Realty, Realty • Front deck and rear rage, moulding, w ainscotCascade Views from vaulted ceil i ngs. The Bulletin's Inc. 541-504-1338 Juniper Realty, SW Shad Rd. Located patio ing & m uc h m o re! Nice mountain views, this 19.62 acre vaMLS¹201208375 541-504-5393 "Call A Service Call Marilyn R ohaly, on a p aved street. MLS¹201208388 3.09-acres. $95,950. cant land home site in NW Bend Lot j $80,000 Broker, 541-322-9954 Call Melody Curry This 2.7 acre parcel $699,000 J oh n L. Professional" MLS¹201101554 Powell Butte. Gently 541-771-1116 Build your c u stom SW Chinook Dr. John L. Scott Real has Mt. Jefferson & Scott R e a l Es t a te Call Linda Lou sloped parcel, perfect home on this .47-acre Crooked R i v e r 8 Crooked River Realty Directory Estate, Bend Smith Rock v i ews. 541-548-1712 Day-Wright, Broker, to build your dream lot on a short street mountain views from The lot is level with www.JohnLScott.com 5 ACRES with moun541-771-2585 home. Might have t his 5.68 acres l oa few Turn-key ranch. Cas- with o nl y View Property many building sites. Crooked River Realty n atural springs o n tain views. 3 bdrm, 2 homes. Enjoy views of c ated on a pa v e d 2.49 acres between cade mtn views, built the River's Edge golf Crooked River Ranch FACTORY SPECIAL property. b ath, 1 62 0 h o m e , street. Num e rous water New Home, 3 bdrm, Three acres flat propBend 8 Re d mond, in 1993, 38+ acres and power is MLS¹201205095 36x40 shop, fenced, course and the buttes trees & many building with 26 + i r r igation, erty perfect to build $46,500 finished 1998 home, dbl gaavailable at the street. Carolyn Priborsky, P.C., sites. $225,000 MLS¹ irigated, ext. sprinkler the east. Easy ac- on. $59,900. on your site. rage, insulated heated barn, shop, hay shed, to Septic was previously Broker, ABR, CRS system. $2 7 9 ,000. 201106408 J and M Homes fenced. $55 0 ,000. cess to Highway 97 MLS¹201205386 /cooled office/ workapproved. $78,500 541-383-4350 MLS 2809225. Pam Juniper Realty, 541-548-5511 ¹ 201 0 03925 and the Parkway. Call Julie Fahlgren, room with f ull b a th MLS MLS¹ 201208266 We never stop moving: Lester, 541-504-1338 MLS¹201204299 541-504-5393 Broker, 541-550-0098 separate from house, Pam Lester, Principal Juniper Realty, C entury 2 1 , Go l d Jerry Stone, Broker Call The Bulletin At Crooked River Realty Concrete RV pad and B roker, Century 2 1 541-504-5393 SW Chinook Dr. County Realty 541-390-9598 541-385-5809 s everal hook - u p Gold Country Realty, Crooked River, Smith BU I L D ! We never stop moving. R EADY T O Inc. 541-504-1338 spots. $180,000 Place Your Ad Or E-Mail Gigantic views! 775 Rock & mou n tain 5.07 acres, flat l ot, MLS¹201205184 At: www.bendbulletin.com $129,000. Quality Fuviews. Owner terms mature trees, paved Manufactured/ 771 Call Kelly Starbuck, qua home, 3 bdrm, 2 MORRIS available. 6.9 acres Cg road, 1/3 interest in Mobile Homes Principal Broker, Lots bath, 1572 sq. ft., LOT MODEL with septic, power & well, applied for stan- REAL ESTATE 541-350-3419 Shop + greenhouse w ell i n stalled. I n - Suntree Village ¹94 LIQUIDATION dard septic. $99,900. 1 dcpp dp dyO pdp dappmrcd Redmond RE/MAX 208 2nd Ave, CulverMLS¹ 201200450 Prices Slashed Huge cludes custom home MLS¹ 20 12 0 4695 MORRIS Level city lot in the $44,500 Land & Homes Gail Day 541-306-1018 Savings! Full WarranPam Lester, Principal plans. $189,000 • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths Real Estate heart of Culver. All REAL ESTATE ties, Finished on your Central Oregon Realty MLS¹ 201008671 B roker, Century 2 1 • 1661 sq.ft. Fuqua u tilities ar e a t th e Indeppndepdy 0 wcd ppd Operatcd CHECK YOUR AD Group, LLC Juniper Realty, site. 541-548-5511 Gold Country Realty, Please Well maintained 3 bed- street ready to be in • Extensively updated check your ad JandMHomes.com 541-504-5393 Inc. 541-504-1338 • All new paint-in and room, 2 bath manu- stalled. This lot just The Highlands at Broon the first day it runs factured home t h at needs y o u r out! new ken top, 1 0 a c res, 1 0 ACRES, w ell i n - to make sure it is corTick, Tock SW Chipmunk Rd. Mobile home for sale by sits on 20 acres of se- home. $38,200 gated, private well, stalled, large pines. rect. Sometimes in- Level 5.19 acres with • Newer heat pump owner, in a park, $6000. cluded land. Vaulted Tick, Tock... MLS¹ 201203505. utilities at lot, applica- $ 120,000. 1560 7 s tructions over t h e mountain views. Well • Newer wood laminate Terms available. ceilings, den and a Juniper Realty tion for cap-fill septic. Deedon Rd., La Pine. phone are misunder- treed w it h s e v eral floors & n e w v i nyl, 541-279-0109 or ...don't let time get l arge k itchen w i t h 541-504-5393 ew s h ower a n d stood and an e rror possible 541-617-2834 $535,000. MLS High Lakes Realty & buil d ing n more! pantry. Tons of priaway. Hire a ¹ 201200937. Pam Property can occur in your ad. Ma n agesites. Com m unity vacy that is still close Lot 500 Su n F orest. Lester, Principal Bro- ment 541-536-0117 If this happens to your water 8 power avail- • Vaulted ceilings-new Own your own home for professional out 1.27 wooded acres in to town. $153,000 windows ker, Century 21 Gold ad, please contact us able at t h e s t reet. less t ha n r e n ting. North Klamath Country Realty, Inc. 32.42 Acres in Urban the first day your ad of The Bulletin's MLS¹ 2011 07445 Call Marilyn Rohaly, Centrally located in Owner terms availCounty. $10,000. Growth Bo u n dary, appears and we will able. $69,000 MLS¹ Broker, 541-322-9954 Madras. Cascade Realty, 541-504-1338 Inh ouse "Call A Service High Lakes Realty & Adjacent t o The be happy to fix it as Dennis Haniford, John L. Scott Real financing opt i o ns 201106095 Professional" Property ManagePrinc. Broker Three 9148 sq.ft. FLAT Greens, kitty corner to s oon a s w e ca n . Estate, Bend available. Call now at Juniper Realty, ment 541-536-0117 lots, cul-de-sac, utilinew Ridgeview High Deadlines are: Week541-536-1731 www.JohnLScott.com 541-475-2291 Directory today! 541-504-5393 ties stubbed into PUE, School. $5 9 9 ,000. days 11:00 noon for Wonderful acr e age$99,900 You won't be close to West CanMLS ¹ 20 1 2 0 3193 next day, Sat. 11:00 lieve th e s t u nning set-up for horses with yon Rim Park and ac- Pam Lester, Principal a.m. for Sunday and round p en . 4 - s tall views from this .45 of cess to the Dry CanB roker, Century 2 1 Monday. an acre lot. Cascade barn w it h c h i cken yon trail. $35,000, to Gold Country Realty, 541 -385-5809 Mountain views, plus coop, hay storage and Inc. 541-504-1338 $50,000. MLS¹ Thank you! complete bunk house. Smith Rock and Black 201207687, 92 and 4 38 Acre v i e w l o t The Bulletin Classified 40x60 s h o p/garage Butte views! Home-ID 94. Pam Lester, backs BLM, Cascade finished with b a t h. 987 Principal Broker, Cenmtn & S m ith R o ck Hothouse, 2 ponds, $83,500 G reat Moun tury 21 Gold Country Good classified ads tell tain View .44 a c re views. Corner lot, aplandscaped. M o u nRealty, Inc. the essential facts in an home site. Avoid bank proved for standard tain 8 meadow views. 541-504-1338 septic. $199,000. MLS interesting Manner. Write 12 frost free faucets, c losing costs; t h e ¹2809381 Pam from the readers view - not People Helping People Buy Homes Since 1987 wrap-around decks on seller is offering excel Three Rivers South Lester, Principal Brothe seller's. Convert the Lot j $75,000 h ome a n d muc h lent terms to a quali fied buyer. Home-ID River, Trails, Public ker, Century 21 Gold facts into benefits. Show more. $375,000 619 L ands! B i g Des - Country Realty, Inc. the reader how the item will MLS¹ 201207852 685 SE Third St, Bend, OR 97702 ~ 541-318-5500 ~ NMLS¹89511/ML-3213-10 $65,000 N i cely treed 541-504-1338 chutes River beach help them in someway. Cascade Realty, and fairly level .40 access right across $49,900 - 5-Acre corDennis Haniford, This acre lot with view of the road. .45 acre advertising tip Princ. Broker I ,' I I I C line Butte t o t h e cul-de-sac lot to build ner lot. Perfect loca541-536-1731 brought to youby for equine enthusouth. This lot is lo your Dream Home. tion Near p u blic The Bulletin cated on a street with Backs Deschutes Na- siasts. 763 land 8 Des c hutes very nice high end tional Forest. Recreational Homes river. Level for buildc ustom home s . MLS¹201209006 ing. Neighboring well Mountain Views! & Property Home-ID 980 Kathy Powell, Broker depth 310'. Power to $103,000 Eagle Crest Properties 541-383-4342 property. 3.39 acres with crazy $179,900 - Chalet on 866-722-3370 We never stop moving: MLS¹201109114 mountan views! 5.98 acres. Finished Call Nancy Popp, Owner will carry. daylight b a s ement,1 4738 Birds Eye, L a 541-815-8000 Pine, Acre with power MLS¹201100748 wood fireplace, forced cs Crooked River Realty Call Travis Hannan, air heat, deep garage, & water. $45,000. Principal Broker, private, park-like set High Lakes Realty & Check out the Property 541-788-3480 ting. Perfect vacation MORRIS classifieds online Management Redmond RE/MAX home. 541-536-0117 REAL ESTATE www.bendbunefin.com Land & Homes MLS¹201209404 1 dppc dc dya pdp dapcwrcd Real Estate Call Nancy Popp Updated daily N orth P o w el l B u t t e Broker, 541 815-8000 Acreage 3 LOTS! Crooked River Realty 3 buildable, rare, North P owell Butte C a s Crescent Lake - 1313 cade Mountain views. Cut Off Rd. Quiet area. Call MOTORCYCLE:Custom Harley Tucked away off t he Vicci Bowen Davidson 1997 Sportster 1200 XL. main road this 5+ acre 541 -41 0-9730 5000 Miles. Lots of chrome. $10,000. p arcel has l ot s o f storage. This 3 bed/ 2 Central Oregon Realty Great ride, but noroomfor the softball Group, LLC b ath home i s o v e r team. Contact Cheryl at 000-0000. 1700 sq. ft. of living 1 6261 Pine D r op space. Fenced yard N icely c l eared & YCLEtGently s for pets, walking trails fenced acre. $35,000 meander through the High Lakes Realty 8 back of the property. Property Ma n ageLarge shop plus an ment 541-536-0117 *Evergreen HomeLoans is a registered trade name of Evergreen Moneysource Mortgage Company. NMLS ID 3182 s eparate 2 ca r g a r age. Ideal for b i g Lot 1 7 L a n ewood equipment and plenty $25,000. Be a u tiful, of room for snowmo- treed, 1 .7 5 a c r es. biles, quads and other High Lakes Realty & recreational toys. Property Ma n age$265,000 ment 541-536-0117 MLS¹ 201207823 $75,000 - N ic e m t n. Call Kerry at views. Located in a 541-815-6363 cul-de-sac. Cascade Realty, Home Loans for being the ¹1 retail MLS¹2609088 Dennis Haniford, Call Lin d a Lou Princ. Broker Day-Wright, 541-536-1731 Broker, 541-771-2585 Crook Counties for 201 1. Crescent Lake - 19821 Crooked River Realty ¹504 Hwy 58 (informatiori basedori purchaseunits funded per county recordings.) Perfect vacation retreat. 1 6010 Alpine Dr., La yI Located at th e W i l- Pine - 1 acre corner 0 l ot with tree s . lamette Pass Inn this c halet has RV a n d $36,900. High Lakes Realty & Pr o p erty I boat parking. It is 1 bedroom plus loft and Management 541-536-0117 1 bath. Renaii heating with covered en2) Bend City lots, 2851 tertainment deck. Put 2857 Huettl St., off in rental pool at WPI Butler Mkt. All utils under or enjoy exclusively. round $89,900 for both. in classified advertising! $159,000 all Ron, 541-206-7995 MLS¹ 201105408 Newspaper classified advertising leads Call Kerry at $39,900 - Lot 141 SW the pack when it comes to connecting 541-815-6363 C rater Loop. W e l l buyers with sellers. Cascade Realty, T reed Lot ! MLS ¹ Dennis Haniford, 201105162 Whether you're at a fork in the road or Princ. Broker C all M e lody C u r ry ,

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541-550-0098

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MORRIS REAL ESTATE Independently Owned and Operated

T his We e k ' s N e w TUMALOI $600.000

AWBREY VILLAGEI $444,000

Listings

SUNDANCE i $329,000

NW BEND I $229,900

SE BENDI $223,500

Single level 1717 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 2 bathhome. Hardwood 8 tile floors, slategasfireplace, upgraded windows, openfloor plan. Nice backdeck and

New 1655sq.ft., 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathwith openfloor plan. Laminate wood floors, gourmetkitchenwith granite countertops 8 SSappliances. Vaulted master suite with double vanities 8 walk-in closet.

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Cascade views 8 ideal privacy on 6.18 acres, 3 irrigated acres. 2563 sq. ft. beautifully updatedhome, detached 4-car tandemgarage with shop area, plus 44' detached insulated RV garage/hobby shop.

¹201300079(730)

68330 East Quail Haven Dr.

VIRGINIA ROSS,BROKER , ABR,CRS, GRI

2818 sq. ft, Earth Advantage home on corner lot with views of SmithRock 8 city lights. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, vaulted great room,slate floors, lots of storage. Private Trexdeck and fencedyard.

Clean, bright4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 story homeon 2.96 flat acres. Openfloor plan, large kitchen with tons of storage, roomymasterwith walk in closet. Recently painted and newerappliances.

MLS¹201300043 (730)

MLS¹201209541 (730)

CATHYDELNERO, BROKER

JIMMORAN, BROKER 541-948-0997

paver patio, close to river and trails.

MLS¹201209579 (730)

MLS¹201209504 (730)

DARRINKELLEHER BROKER

541-480-7501

541-410-5280

NE BENDI $178,900

BROKENTOPLOTI $170,000

B U SINESS OPPORT UNITY I $40,000

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MARKVALCESCHINI, P.C., BR OKER,CRS, GRI 541-383-4364

541-788-0029

FOR LEASE I $990 PERMO.

FOR LEASE I $,89 SFPERMO.

Excellent location on high traffic Butler Market Road. Convenient access toBendParkway. 1800 & 4200 s.f. spaces available each with 14 foot roll-up door, finished office/reception area & ADA restroom.

Excellent location for professional, medical or general office. 2 private offices, 2 conference rooms &large open office area. Customer reception /service area, 2 ADA restrooms, large kitchen/break room.

AL EASTWOOD,PRINCIPALBROKER

AL EASTWOOD,PRINCIPALBROKER

541-382-4123

541-382-4123

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Light, bright 8 open great roomstyle home. 1908 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 2 bath plus family room or 4th bedroom. Vaulted ceilings 8 gas fireplace in living room. Fenced corner lot, Move-in condition,

MLS¹201300060 (730)

DARRYL DOSER,BROKER,CRS

541-383-4334

Beautiful .42acre homesite located on the 17th green, next to the picturesque fairway lake. Price includes plans for a spectacular single-level homedesigned by Steven VanSant of Pacwest Homes.

Great opportunity in desirable NorthWest Crossing. Current use is a day spa/salon. Great exposure & foot traffic. Solid clientele,

MATTROBINSON BROKER

JEN BOWEN BROKER

MLS¹201209547 (730)

MLS¹201209583 (730)

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MLS¹201209501 (730)

541-977-581 1

541-280-2147

MLS¹201209578 (730)

Visit our office conveniently located at 486 SW Bluff Dr. in the Old Mill District, Bend. Visit us online or call 541-382-4123 i Visit us at:I MOUNT AINSPRINGSRANCHi $11,722,500

CASAMARIPOSAi $3,990,000

AWBREY BUTTEI $1,299,000

NEWRIVERFRONTHOMEi $1,195,000

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61,416 acre ranch 8988 deeded (1830 irrigated) 8 52,428 BLM. 60 mileseastof Bend. Spring-fedowner's home, 9 state of the art pivots, 90 ft. truck scales, 20 ton livestockscales, and 5 LOPtags.

Magnificent prairie style 8676 sq.ft, home, 6 bedroom suites. Mt. Bachelor to Mt. Jeffersonviews. 4000 sq.ft. Casita/Shop. Garages for 8 cars & 2RVs.9.78 acres between Bend 8 Sisters. GrandRidgeEstates.

Exquisite homewith Old World Charm on .43 of an acre. Exceptional quality, detail 8 design. 5616 sq. ft. Dramatic cathedral living roomwith Tuscanfireplace and loft. Separate gueststudio.

Bend & TheOld Mill. Well-appointed entry, great room, gourmet kitchen, main level mastersuite. Elevated deck down to dockwith boat ramp.Call today!

MLS¹201208910 (764)

MLS¹201106412 (762)

MLS¹201102057 (746)

MLS¹201207905 (746)

STEVEPAYER, BROKER,GRI

MEGAN POWER,BROKER, GRI, CDPE

SHERRY PERRIGAN, BROKER

LISA CAMPBE LL, BROKER

541-480-2966

AWBREY BUTTEI $899,000

541-610-7318

AWBREY BUTTEI $798,000

541-410-4938

SE BEND-WOODSIDE I $775,000

Beautiful home on the DeschutesRiver near Downtown

Par Excellence! Beautiful single-level ensconces 3814 sq, ft, of quality& craftsmanship by Pacwest Homes.European finishes, custommilwork,

3 fireplaces, heatedfloors, den, winecellar, luxe living! MLS¹201204424 (747)

541-419-8900

DAVID GILMORE,BROKER 541-312-7271

AWBREY BUTTEI $750,000

ONEBLOCKFROMDRAKEPARKI $696,000

1 Stunning home with views fromJefferson to Mt Hoodand twinkling city lights at night. Black walnut floors, blue eyed granite, 2 mastersuites 8 wine cellar. 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath, 3811 sq.fl.

MLS¹201204524 (746)

Custom "green" home to be built. Single level, 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom, 3000 sq. ft. Great room, formal dining, three bedroomsuites plusa 4th bedroom/office. Fully landscaped .96-acre lot.

MLS¹201209553 (746)

You CAN have it all...a beautiful home,hugebarn, 8 room for your horse 8 animals. Below replacementcost. 3389 sq. ft. quality home on4.2 acres. 3-car attached garage+ RV barn/4+ car/shop/guest room.

MLS¹201207123 (762)

SHELLY HUMMEL, BROKER, CRS,GRI, CHMS

DEBBIEHERSHEY, BROKER,CRS,GRI

541-480-7355

541-383-4361

541-420-5170

DOWNTOWN BENDLOTI $650,000

DRAKE PARK& RIVERVIEWSi $649,000

AWBREY BUTTEI $625,000

Bring your ideas!

MLS¹201208031 (771)

MICHELLE TISDEL, ABR, PC,BROKER

3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2119 sq. ft., English cottage. Bend's historic district. Meticulously updated home, perfect combination of elegance & comfort.

SUE CONRAD,BROKER , CRS

SCOTTHUGGIN, BROKER,GRI

SISTERS i $549,000

SW BEND I $549,000

541-480-6621

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Deschutes River 8 Drake Park views, heart of downtown

Large, corner, 9000 sq.ft. Iot on State Street in the Drake Park Historic District. Newer great room, gourmet kitchen, upstairs master suite and maintains the old charm of downtown Bend.

MLS¹201208795 (746)

MARGO DEGR AY, BROKER,ABR, CRS

Downtown Bend location. 0.43 acre, RH zoning with much potential and located outside the historic districts.

Stunning Cascade Mountain views from this 3524 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home on .84 acre lot. Main floor master suite, open kitchen with granite counters, wood floors throughout the main level.

MLS¹201206543 (746)

541-322-1500

3

5 bedroom, 3 bath, 4288 sq. ft. home. Flat.82 acre lot on cul-de-sac. Vaulted living/dining room, private master on main level. Kitchen opens to family room. Built-in wet bar. Shop with concrete floor.

Great CascadeMountain views fromthis 3000 sq. ft. home on 6.75 acres. 3 bedrooms,bonusroom 8 office. 4 acres of ThreeSisters irrigation. 40x40 barn, 5 loafing sheds, 3 car garage with shop.

MLS¹201205806 (746)

MLS¹201206297 (746)

MLS¹201205094 (762)

LESTER FRIEDMAN, P.C., BROKER

541-330-8491

VIRGINIA ROSS,BROKER , ABR, CRS,GRI 541-480-7501

MARKVALCESCHINI, P.C., BR OKER,CRS, GRI

541-390-3490

ELKAIWOODSi $499,000

BLACK BUlTERANCHi $489,900

AWBREY BUTTEI $469,000

NW BEND I $449,000

541-383-4364

4 bedroom, 4.5 bath, 3035 sq. ft. townhomenestled in the pine trees, close to the DeschutesRiver trail. Great room floor plan, vaulted beamceilings, gourmet kitchen, paver patio, water feature.

MLS¹201203181 (747)

KARIN JOHNSON, BROKER

541-639-6140

INVESTORS - 4-PLEX I $425,000

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Townhomeoverlooking the 18th fairway 8 large pond

View, Views & More Views. Located down a private lane.

2 master suites, Hickory floors, slab granite counters, security system, wired for surround sound & more!

Furnished 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 story homeeasily sleeps 15 making it a perfect vacation property, New front andside decks, Fireplacewith woodstove insert, double car garage, newer roof & windows.

MLS¹201208996 (747)

MLS¹201208783 (753)

MLS¹201209345 (746)

ROSE MARYGOODWIN, B)(OCER,CERTIFIEDNEGOTIATOR

PATPALAZZI, BROKER 541-771-6996

ROOKIEDICKENS, BROKER,GRI, CRS,ABR

at Widgi CreekGolf Course. ADAequipped,

541-706-1897

CLOSE-IN4,78 ACRESI $410,000

SW REDMONDi $379,500

City lights at night are amazing. 2938 sq. ft,, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, large bonusroom, large deck, 3 car garage, 1000+/- rough sq, ft, you can finish.

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Close to tow~ on .82 acre ofanloton si e! 5bedrooms,4baths. Expansive great room with formal dining. Excellent value!

MLS¹201207880 (746)

Each unit has 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 1416 sq. ft., garage& parking. Prime NE location near hospital, Fully rented, excellent rental history, excessof $36K annual gross rents & low maintenance.

MLS¹201208263 (738)

JIM (I ROXANNECHENEY,BROKERS

DANA MILLER,BROKER

541-815-0436

541-390-4050 • 541-390-4030

BROKEN TOPTOWNHOMEI $220,000

REDMONDi $176,400

NE BENDI $175,000

Great family home on the canyon rimwith 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, living and family rooms, plus formal dining area and 3 car tandemgarage. Quiet Echo Rimneighborhood. Check it out today.

New construction in Crosswinds backing to LandSystems Nursery. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 9 ft. ceilings 8 mastersuite.

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541-408-1468

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)( 2428 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 2 bath on4.78 acreswith 2 acres irrigation and a pond. Huge shopand barn.

Sparkling clean tri-plex with newpaint in all 3 units. New appliances andnew window coverings. Garage

Turn-key townhomehas 2 units with commonentry, laundry 8 garage. Primary/upstairs unit with great room

Directions: Neff east to Deer Trail Road, right to end of the road.

with each unit. Great location and rental history.

floor plan, master suite & patio. Downstairs is a studio unit. Both units being sold furnished.

MLS¹201206420 (762)

MLS¹2904198 (738)

MLS¹201209307 (747)

Quiet neighborhoodclose to hospital, shopping, dining 8 schools.

MLS¹201208195 (748)

MLS¹201200354 (750)

541-383-4338 • 541-408-3773

SUSAN AGLI,BROKER,SRES

SYDNE ANDERSON, BROKER,CRS,WCR,CDPE,GREEN 541-420-1 1 11

JOHN SNIPPEN,BROKER,MBA, ABR,CRS,GRI 541-312-7273 • 541-948-9090

TENBROEK- HILBERGROUP, LLC 541-550-4944

JULIABUCKLAND, BROKER, ABR,ALHS, CRS, GRI 541-719-8444

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY I $159,000

WESTSIDELOT I$147 000

LA PINEi $95,000

NE BENDI $59 000

THREE RIVERSSOUTHLOTi $8,000

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+-'„r stSPW Great small businessopportunity. Own the only tanning salon on the west side, with 7 years of strong income. Immaculate facility located near Central Oregon Community College, established clientele.

Great location on the way to Mt. Bachelor. Established

neighborhood, .56 acre, easy build lot. Convenient to schools, river and Old Mill.

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A youth favors aflashy mobster over his hard-workingdad (4:25) *** "Scariace" (1983) Al Pacino. n « ** "Star Trek:Insurrection" (1998) Patrick Stewart. « *** "StarTrekiy: TheVoyageHome"(1986) Wiliam Shatner. « SYFY 133 35 133 45 (11:00) ** "StarTrek:the Motion Picture" (1979)Wiliam Shatner. TBN 205 60130 King IsComing Kingdom Conn. John Hagee MarriageToday Joseph Pri nce Gregory Dickow T.D. Jakes'G' Joyce Meyer Leading theWay TheBlessed Life JoelOsteen'PG' KerryShook "Ta//adega Nights: 'TBS 6 27 1 1 28 (1 1:30) ** "You,Meand Dupree" (2006)OwenWilson. A (1:45) * "CopOuf" (2010, Comedy) BruceWilis, Tracy Morgan.TwoNYPDdetec- (3:45) * "RushHour3" (2007,Action) JackieChan,ChrisTucker, Hiroyuki jobless buddymovesin with two newlyweds. tives mustretrieve avaluable baseball card. « Sanada. CarterandLeebattle Chinese gangsters in Paris. « *** "Spellbound" (1945,Mystery)Ingrid Bergman,GregoryPeck. Asympathetic *** "Bui/ifl" (1968, CrimeDrama)Steve McQueen, RobertVaughn. SanFran *** Anna and theKing oi Siam (11:00) *** "TheLast Time/Saw TCM 101 44 101 29Paris"(1954) Elizabeth Taylor. cisco detectivewon't let go ofmob-witnesscase. « psychiatrist helps a troubled amnesiavictim. « (1946, Drama)IreneDunne. *TLC 178 34 32 34 Say Yes:Bl iss Say Yes:Bliss Untold Stories of the E.R. n 'PG Untold Stories of the E.R. n '14 Untold Stories of the E.R. n '14' U n t old Stories of the E.R. n '14' U n t old Stories of the E.R. n '14 Law & Order lllegal A riot at arally. n Law & Order Executioner Adoctor is *** "Patriot Games"(1992, Suspense) Harrison Ford,AnneArcher, Patrick Bergin. 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Spor tsCenter « ESPNN 24 63 124203 SportsCenter « SportsCenter « ESPNFCPress Pass f *** "Despicable Me" (2010)Voices of SteveCarell, JasonSegel. *** "Despicable Me" (2010)Voices of SteveCarell, Jason Segel FAM 67 29 19 41 (5:00) ** RamonaandBeezus" Bunheads n '14' « FNC 57 61 36 50 FoxNewsSunday Geraldo at Large(N) n 'PG' cc Huckabee Stossel Geraldo at Large n 'PG' cc Fox NewsSunday *FOOD 17 62 98 44 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Rachael vs. GuyCook-Off Sugar DomeThe 80s (N) Rachael vs.GuyCook-Off Iron Chef America (N) Restaurant Stakeout ** "ironMan2" (2010, Action) Robert Downey Jr., GwynethPaltrow, DonCheadle ** "ironMan 2" (2010, Action)Robert DowneyJr. FX 131 (5:00) *** "iron Man"(2008)Robert Downey Jr., TerrenceHoward. HGTV 17 49 33 43 House Hunters Hunters Int'I House Hunters Hunters Int'I Island Hunters Island Hunters Hawaii Life 'G' Hawaii Life 'G' House Hunters Renovation 'G House Hunters Hunters Int'I *HIST 15 42 41 36 Ax Men Sabotage '14' cc Ax Men Put UporShut Up'14' Ax Men CageMatch '14' cc Ax Men FlippingLogzilla (N) '14' Ba mazon Dangerous Gamble'14' Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG' LIFE 13 39 20 31 (5:00)"ThePreacher's Daughter" "Walking theHalls" (2012, Drama)Jamie Luner, Al Sapienza. '14' « "A Mother's Nightmare" (2012,Suspense) AnnabethGish. '14' « (11:02)"Walking theHa/ls" '14' MSNBC 59 59 128 51 Predator Raw: TheUnseenTapes Predator Raw:TheUnseenTapes Lockup: Raw LastingImpressions Lockup: RawLOL...JK Lockup: RawThe Thin Line Meet the Press cc MTV 192 22 38 57 Snooki8 JWOWWn'14 Washington Heights JPplans aperformance. n '14 Catfish: The TVShow n BUCKWILD n '14 Snooki & JWOWW n '14' NICK 82 46 24 40 MarvinMarvin MarvinMarvin Marvin Marvin Marvin Marvin See Dad Run n ** "Hotel for Dogs"(2009)EmmaRoberts, JakeT. 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TVZDT2 OPBPL 175 173 Varied Pro rams Tavis Smile Journal Ni htl Business PBS NewsHour Varied Pro rams *A&E 13028 18 32 CSI: Miami Criminal Minds Criminal Minds The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 *** Casino1995 Robert DeNiro, Sharon Stone. « (9:15) **** The Great Escape (:15) *** The Color of Mone 1986 PaulNewman.A former pool shark showsan upstart howto hustle 10:00 *** Casino 1995Robert De Niro, SharonStone. « **** Unfor iven 1992Clint Eastwood.Clint Eastwood's Oscar-winnin ortrait of an a ed unman *** A Few Good Men1992 *** Braveheart1995, Historical DramaMel Gibson, SophieMarceau. 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Max is a 2 year old big boy looking for a home to call his own. He came to us

Salina is a very nice 3 year old cat looking to move into a quiet and relaxed

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home where she can curl up on a warm lap during these cold winter months. Salina needs a forever home with a forever family. If you think you have the

You should meet Baloo, especially if you like very large, impressive looking cats that are also impressively friendly! Baloo is approximately 4-5 years old male DSH. He truly LOVES to get love, and you should feel his head butts; they have some real power. He is on the lookout for a new home. If any of this is tugging at your interest or your heart strings, come by the shelter any time we are open and meet Baloo!

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his family but also really enjoys going out for an evening stroll. This big guy has lived in a relaxed home and will appreciate his new home to be calm as well. If you think you have a mellow home for Max to call his own then come by the shelter and adopt him today!

Kel l y is the sweetest one year old doggie Javier is a sweet 3 month old domestic ~a r ound! She was brought to H SCO rat looking for his new family. Rats after having a litter of unwanted and make wonderfulpets as they are very unplanned puppies. Kelly has never easy tohandle and are very social.Some been shown what this wonderful world rats enjoy hanging out on shoulders and has to offer and as a result can be timid Javier is definitely one of those! If you in new situations. She would do best are ready to share your home with an in an active home with plenty of time adorable rat, look no further than Javier, for training and exercise. If you are a you won't be disappointed! homeowner that thinks she is the one for you,come down and adopt her today!

space inyour heart and home for this great girl then come by the shelter and adopt Salina today!

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Willy is a wonderful boy looking for a

Salutations! I am Drake. The staff here calls me a Boxer/Labrador mix and says I am around 1 year old. I was originally adopted out from HSCO as a puppy but was sadly returned last month. I love other playful dogs and am very active outside. The staff says I know how to mind my manners around my feline friends too. If you think I will fill that hole in your heart and home, come down and adopt metoday!

home that will last a lifetime. He is about 10 months old and is a Pit Bull Terrier

mix. Sadly Willy was brought to HSCO as a stray and was never reclaimed. Willy is very treat motivated and needs

further training. Willy is very playful with other dogs as well as respectful of felines he meets. If you have a space in your heart and your home for Willy, come adopt him today!

Bailie Bailie is a beautiful longhaired cat that is about seven years old. She is past her crazy kitten stage and should be more interested in curling up and cat napping throughout the day. She enjoys the company of most and would love to be given a chance at finding her forever family. Is Bailie the sweet girl for you? If so,please come down to the shelter and adopt this fantastic feline today!

Duke Duke is a handsome 1 year old Lab/ Border Collie mix looking for his forever home. He knows sit and he is house trained but that's about it so he would greatly benefit f ro m s ome t r aining classes. Duke would make an awesome hiking buddy this summer and would probably love to get out and romp in the snow this winter. Come on down to the shelter to get to know Duke today!

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