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• Obama's budgetcalls for an extension of payments, but the details areunclear By Andrew Clevenger The Bulletin

WASHINGTON — Timber payments to rural counties, set to expire this year, received a boost this week when President Barack Obama called for a five-year extension in the budget he submitted to Congress. But the president's budget

did not specify how much he would dedicate toward funding payments authorized under the Secure Rural Schools Act, or what the source of the money would be. In a budget summary for the Department of Agriculture, the administration calls for $278 million in overall timber payments in 2014, down

from 8346 million a year ago. In the larger overall budget, the line items for Secure Rural Schools funding are empty. Rep. Peter DeFazio, DSpringfield, said Friday he is writing to Obama to see if this was a mistake, or if the dollar figures were intentionally left blank. "I appreciate the recognition and rhetorical support for

county schools (and roads), but when we looked for details, it was not reflected in

the tables," DeFazio told The Bulletin. "There were words of support, but no dollars." Congress authorized timber payments to rural timber counties in 2000 in an effort to compensate them for the devastation caused to local economies and tax bases after logging on federal land was drastically reduced. The payments were designedtogrow smallerover time as local economies transitioned away from logging. SeeTimber /A4

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Deschutes County District Attorney Patrick Flaherty was forced to testify

Friday during a hearing on whether to dismiss the Oregon Department of Justice's case against Tami Sawyer, the former Bend real estate broker accused by the state of felony firstdegree criminal mistreatment and aggravated theft. In July 2012, Sawyer's attorney, Marc Blackman, moved to dismiss the indictment, alleging that Sawyer briefly sought counsel from Flaherty when he was still a defense attorney, and that Flaherty subsequently took part in prosecuting the case. Sawyer was indicted in July 2011 on state charges of felony first-degree criminal mistreatment and aggravated theft. She pleaded not guilty to the charges in June 2012. The charges stem from her relationship with Thomas Middleton, an investor in Sawyer's company Starboard LLC who suffered from Lou Gehrig's disease. SeeSawyer/A4

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WASHINGTONWhile the Senate has been consumed with a divisive debate over expanded background checks for gun buyers, lawmakers have been quietly working across party lines on legislation that advocates say could help prevent killers like Adam Lanza, the gunman in the Newtown, Conn., massacre, from slipping through the cracks. Proponents say the plans, which stand a good chance of being included in any final gun-control bill, would lead to some of the most significant advancements in treating mental illness in years. SeeMental health/A4

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on genes, defining the legal rights to medical and agricultural products worth hundreds of billions of dollars. Now the Supreme Court is considering whether that was all a big mistake. The court next week will debate whether human genes can be patented, hearing arguments from doctors, patients and scientists who say patents are stifling clinical testing and research.

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Political hopefades inZimbabwe HARARE, Zimbabwe — The guests arrived in Bentleys, Benzes and BMWs. At a plush, riverside wedding in an upscale suburb, the wine and spirits flowed and tables groaned with the ample buffet. Politicians, celebrities, diplomatsand business leaders mingled to the strains of Oliver Mtukudzi, a Zimbabwean

music star, serenading the happy couple with his famous love song "Svovi Yangu." This was not the wedding of some stalwart of the dominant party that has ruled this mineral-rich nation for decades. Instead, the 60-year-old groom was a one-time labor organizer, Morgan Tsvangirai, the longstanding opposition leader and now prime minister in a

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outside the auction housewho urged patrons not to take part. One featured item, a headdress known astheCrow Mother, drew intense interest. Bidding on this1880s artifact, which had a high estimate

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WASHINGTON The O bama a d ministration o n Friday imposed sanctions on about two dozen Russians for human rights violations under a new law that has soured relations with Moscow, but it avoided targeting many highlevel figures in President Vladimir Putin's government. The administration identified 18 Russians on an unclassified list of those who will be barred from traveling to the United States and have their assets here frozen. All but two of them are tied to the death of a lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky,

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It's Saturday, April13, the 103rd day of 2013. There are 262 days left in the year.

CLIMATE CHANGE HAPPENINGS

Arctic summers

AurOra dorealiS — Asolar flare that erupted Thursday may create colorful Northern Lights displays tonight.

HISTORY Highlights:In1943, President

producer and consumer of coal — which is the largest source of man-made carbon dioxide emissions

Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated the Jefferson Memorial

— China is feeling the heat.

in Washington, D.C., onthe

By Seth Borenstein

200th anniversary of the third American president's birth. In 1613, Pocahontas, daughter

of Chief Powhatan, wascaptured by English Capt. Samuel Argall in Virginia and held in

exchange for English prisoners and stolen weapons. (During a yearlong captivity, Pocahontas converted to Christianity and ultimately opted to stay with the English. ) In1742, Handel's "Messiah" had its first public perfor-

mance in Dublin, Ireland. In1743, the third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, was born in Shadwell in the Virginia Colony. In1860, the Pony Express

completed its inaugural run from St. Joseph, Mo. to Sacramento, Calif. in10 days. In1861, at the start of the Civil War, Fort Sumter in South Carolina fell to Confederate

forces. In1943, Radio Berlin announced the discovery of thou-

sands of graves of massacred Polish officers in Russia's Katyn Forest; the Nazis blamed the killings on the Soviets, who in turn blamed the Nazis.

(Post-Soviet Russia hasacknowledged the massacrewas carried out by Josef Stalin's

much feared secret police.) In1964, Sidney Poitier became the first black performer in a leading role to win an Academy Award for "Lilies of the Field." (Patricia Neal was named best actress for "Hud"; best picture went to "Tom

Jones.") In1970, Apollo 13, four-fifths

of the way to the moon,was crippled when a tank contain-

ing liquid oxygen burst. (The astronauts managed to return safely.) In1992, the Great Chicago Flood took place as the city's

century-old tunnel system and adjacent basements filled with water from the Chicago River.

Ten years ago:U.S.-led forces announced the capture of Watban Ibrahim Hasan, a half-brother of and adviser to Saddam Hussein. After three

weeks of captivity, seven U.S.

may be

A new study links daily temperature spikes to the burning of fossil fuels. As the world's biggest

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WASHINGTON — China, the world's largest producer of carbon dioxide, is directly feeling the m an-made heat of global warming, scientists conclude in the first study to link the burning of fossil fuels to one country's rise in its daily temperature spikes. C hina emits more of t h e greenhouse gas than the next two biggest carbon polluters — the U.S. and India — combined. And its emissions keep soaring by about 10 percent

By Mark Drajem Bloomberg News

WASHINGTON — The Earth's northern polar region will be almost ice-free in the warmest months by 2050, sooner than previously estimated, according to a study by two federal government scientists who work on climatechange. The researchers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration used three separate m ethods to p r e dict t h e sea-ice trends in the Arctic Ocean, and their estimates for 2020 to2060 forecast e limination of m o s t i c e during the Northern Hemisphere'swarmest months, according to a statement. The results show "very l ikely t i ming f o r f u t u r e sea ice loss to the first half of the 2lst century, with a possibility of m ajor l o ss within a decade or two," according t o t h e p a p er by James Overland and Muyin Wang, who b oth study climate change and the Arctic. The paper was reviewed by other scientists and accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters. The Arctic has experienced rapid loss of thick, multi-year sea ice in the p ast 12 y ears, and t h e amount was less than half the average of 1979-2000 last September, according to the researchers. The study is one of a series in r ecent months pointing to immediate impacts of warming temperatures on the Earth. Last year was one of the world's 10 warmest on record going back to 1880, the 36th consecutive year to exceed the 20th-century average of 57 degrees Fahrenheit, according to a s e parate NOAA report in January. Last year was the warmest in the U.S. since records began in 1895.

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peryear. While other studies have linked averaged-out temperature increases in China and othercountries to greenhouse gases, this research is the first to link the warmer daily hottest and coldestreadings,orspikes. Those spikes, which often occur in late afternoon and the early morning, are what scientists say most affect people's health, plants and animals. People don't notice changes in averages, but they feel it when the daily high is hotter or when it doesn't cool off at night to let them recover from a swelter-

Andy Wong The I Associated Press

A vendor rides his tricycle near a coal-fired power plant in Beijing on Friday. Cars have replaced bicycles as the primary mode of transport in Beijing, and the skyline is barely visible at times because of the pollution.

trous oxide, but carbon dioxide is considered by far the biggest factor. ing day. The study appeared online The study by Chinese and in late March in the peer-reCanadian researchers found viewed journal Geophysical that just because of greenhouse Research Letters. The study uses the accepted gases, daytime highs rose 0.9 degree Celsius (1.7 degrees and traditional method that Fahrenheit) in the 46 years up climate scientists employ to atto 2007. At night it was even tribute a specific trend to manworse: Because of greenhouse made global warming or to gases, the daily lows went up rule it out as a cause. about 1.7 degrees Celsius (3 deResearchers ran computer grees Fahrenheit). simulations trying to replicate China is the w orld's big- the observed increase in daily gest producer and consumer and nighttime high temperaof coal, which is the largest tures in China between 1961 source of man-made carbon and 2007. They first plugged in dioxide emissions. While the only natural forces — includcountry has made huge invest- ing solar variation — to try ments in alternative energy to get the heat increase. That such as wind, solar and nucle- didn't produce it. ar in recent years, its heavy The only waythe computer reliance on coal is unlikely to simulations came up with the change any time soon. increase in daily high and low A bout 90 percent of t h e temperatures that occurred temperaturerise seen by the was when the actual amounts researchers could be traced of a t m ospheric h e at-trapdirectly to man-made green- ping greenhouse gases were house gases, the study said. included. Man-made greenhouse gases "It is way above what you also include methane and ni- would expect from n o rmal

fluctuations of climate," study author Xuebin Zhang of the climate research division of Canada's environmental agency said in a telephone interview. "It is quite clear and can be attributedto greenhouse gases." China did not become the largest emitter of greenhouse gases until 2007; for much of the period studied, it had a smaller economy. Because carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere for about a century, China and its defenders maintain that the U.S. and other developed nations bear more responsibility for climate change. Outside experts praised the research as using proper methods and making sense. An earlier study didn't formally blame the proliferation of U.S. heat records to a rise in greenhouse gases but noted that they were increasing substantially with carbon dioxide pollution. "The study is important because it formalizes what many scientists have been sensing as a gut instinct: that the increase in extreme heat that we've wit-

nessed in recent decades, and especially in recent years, really cannot be dismissed as the vagariesof weather," said Pennsylvania State U n iversity climate scientist Michael Mann. China has rapidly grown from a nation of subsistence farmers at the end of the 1970s into the world's second-largest economy behind the U.S., and the environmental costs of such changeare often visible. Beijing is no longer dominated by bicycles but by cars, and the skyline is barely visible at times because of thick pollution. More people are living in cities, buying air conditioners and other energy-hungry home electronics and consuming more energy for transportation and heating. China passed the United States as the No. I carbon dioxide emitter about six years ago and "the gap is widening, it's huge," said Appalachian State U n iversity p r o fessor Gregg Marland, who h elps track worldwide emissions for the U.S. Energy Department.

POWs, including Army Spc.

Shoshana Johnson, were released by Iraqi troops near Tikrit, Iraq.

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had caused hungeranddeadly violence in several countries. Trevor Immelman won the Masters, becoming the first South African to wear the

green jacket in 30 years. One year ago:President Barack Obama arrived in

Cartagena, Colombia, to attend the Summit of the Americas; however, the visit was over-

shadowed by ascandal involving Secret Service agents and prostitutes. North Korea's much-touted satellite launch

ended in a nearly $1 billion failure.

BIRTHDAYS Movie director Stanley Donen

is 89. Former Sen.Ben Nighthorse Campbell, R-Colo., is 80. Actor Paul Sorvino is

74. Poet SeamusHeaney is 74. Rock musician JackCasady is 69. Singer Al Green is 67.

Actor Ron Perlman is 63. Actor William Sadler is 63. Bandleader/rock musician Max

Weinberg is 62. Bluegrass singer-musician SamBushis 61. Chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov is 50. Actresscomedian Caroline Rhea is 49.

Rock musician Lisa Umbarger is 48. Rock musician Marc Ford is 47. Reggae singer Capleton is 46. Actor Ricky

Schroder is 43. Actor-producer Glenn Howerton is 37. — From wire reports

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Another scientist though, blasted the report. Last year's huge drought Kevin Trenberth, climate warmest and driest Junes since was a freak of n ature that the1950s. More than a thousand analysis chief at the National wasn't caused by man-made counties were declared federal Center for Atmospheric Reglobal warming, a new federal search, a federally funded unidisaster areas. science study finds. versity-run research center, Scientists say the lack of said the report didn't take into moisture u s u all y pu s h ed account the lack of snowfall up from the Gulf of Mexico in the Rockies the previous w as th e m ai n r e ason f o r winter and how that affected the drought in t h e n ation's overall moisture in the air. Nor midsection. did the study look at the how Thursday's report by dozglobal warming exacerbated ens of scientists from five difthe high pressure system that New York Times News Service ferentfederal agencies looked kept the jet stream north and into why f o recasters didn't the rainfall away, he said. "This w as natural v a r isee the drought coming. The He said the jet stream that researchers concluded that it draws moisture north f r om ability exacerbated by global was so unusual and unpredict- the Gulf was stuck unusually warming," Trenberth said in able that it couldn't have been north in Canada. an email. "That is true of all forecast. Other scientists have linked such events from the Rus"This is one of those events r ecent changes i n t h e j e t sian heat wave of 2010, to the that comes along once every stream to shrinking Arctic sea drought and heat waves in couple hundreds of y ears," ice, but Hoerling and study co- Australia." said lead author Martin Hoer- author Richard Seager of CoHoerling noted that in the ling, a research meteorologist lumbia University said those past 20 years, the world is at the National Oceanic and global warming connections seeing more La Ninas, the ocAtmospheric Administration. are not valid. casional cooling of the central "Climate change was not a Hoerling u sed c o mputer Pacific Ocean. Hoerling said significant part, if any, of the simulations to see if he could that factor, not part of global event." replicate the drought using warming but part of a natural Researchers focused on six man-made global w a rming cycle,increases the chances of states — Wyoming, Kansas, conditions. He couldn't. So such droughts. Nebraska, Colorado, Missouri that means it was a random Some regions should see and Iowa — but the drought event. more droughts as the world spread much farther and evenUsing s i m ilar m e t h ods, warms because of greenhouse tually included nearly tw oHoerling has been able to at- gases from the burning of fosthirds of the Lower 48 states. tribute increasing droughts in sil fuels like coal, oil and gas, For the six states, the drought the Mediterranean Searegion he said. But the six-state area was the worst four-month pe- to climate change and found i sn't expected to get an i n riod for lack of rainfall since that greenhouse gases could crease of droughts from global records started being kept in be linked to a small portion of warming, unlike parts of the 1895, Hoerling said. the 2011 Texas heat wave. Southwest. The Associated Press

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Also called to testify was Dr. David Redwine, who inContinued from A1 vested with Starboard and A ccording t o c o u rt, f i - s ued the Sawyers for h i s nancial an d s t at e d o cu- money back. Redwine testiments, Sawyer was succes- fied that he wrote to Flaherty sor trustee for Middleton's when he assumed the role trust, and after his death in of district attorney, asking July 2008 sold his home and him to indict Tami Sawyer deposited the proceeds into for perjury. He testified that Starboard's bank account, the letter did not discuss the transferring $90,000 of that Middleton matter. to two other companies she On the stand, Oregon DOJ owned. special agent Jodi Shimanek, A fter vi s i t in g Se n i o r who investigated the MiddleJudge Mark Gardner denied ton matter, said she'd never a motion by assistant attor- discussed the case with Flaney general Dirk Pierson to herty or then-deputy district quash Flaherty's subpoena, attorney Tom Howes, and in t he district a t torney a p - fact had never spoken to Flapeared at the dismissal hear- herty at all. ing and testified he had not Assistant attorney genparticipated in any aspect eral Jonathan Groux, who of the state's prosecution of sought t he i nd i c t ment Sawyer. He a lso t estified against S awyer, t e stified that any role deputy district that he d i dn't r ecall Flaattorney Tom Howes played herty telling him of a potenwas to ensure the grand jury tial conflict of interest. But followed local protocol. Groux also testified he nevBoth Sawyer and her hus- er discussed the case with band, former Bend Police or received any information Capt. Kevin Sawyer, testi- about the Sawyers from Flafied Friday that after they herty. He said Howes was in learned of the FBI probe into the grand jury room when their business dealings, they Sawyer was indicted, but sought out a defense attor- testified Howes's presence ney to represent them. Their was "ministerial." civil attorney at the t ime, Groux said he learned of Chris H atfield, suggested Sawyer's alleged m isconFlaherty. The couple said duct from Richard Braun, that in subsequent meetings an a t torney r e presenting with Flaherty they discussed Middleton's sons in a related the Middleton matter. probate case. But on the stand, Flaherty The hearing is expected to denied they'd discussed the conclude May 3, when BlackMiddletons at all. man hopes to be able to lo"The only thing we dis- cate Howes, who is no longer cussed was concern about with the DA's Office, in order what is now the federal litiga- to have him testify. tion," he said, noting he'd had As for the couple's feda conversation with Kevin eral case, Kevin Sawyer in Sawyer that mentioned a January pleaded guilty to disputed trust. But, Flaherty one count of making a false testified, that conversation statement t o a f in a n cial did not include any concern institution and Tami Sawabout a p ossible criminal yer pleaded guilty to all 21 investigation. counts of fraud, conspiracy He also testified that he and m o n e y l au n d ering likely told d eputy d i strict against her. They're due to b e s enattorneys that he had a conflict with cases involving the tenced in a Eugene federal Sawyers, but did not write a court on April 30. memo making that clear to — Reporter: 541-617-7831, all. smiller@bendbulletin.com

Zimbabwe Continued from A1 As Zimbabwe prepares to choose a new president this year in long-awaited elections, voters are increasingly questioning the erstwhile opposition, the only serious challenger to the tight grip Mugabe and his party, ZANU-PF, have held on this nation for decades. T svangirai's unde r d og movement has long been the vessel of millions of Zimbab weans' hopes for a m o r e democratic, peaceful and prosperous future in what was once one of A f rica's most stable and wealthy nations. But four

years of governing alongside Mugabe — and in some ways, analysts say, being co-opted by him and his allies — has taken a toll on its reputation. The disenchantment was evident in a survey last year conducted for Freedom House, a watchdog group based in the United States, that found support for Tsvangirai's party had fallen to 20 percent from 38 percenttwo years earlier among voters who declared a preference. By c o ntrast, support for ZANU-PF — the party that clung to power by beating, torturing and intimidating thousands in the last election in 2008 — grew to 31 percentlastyear from 17 percent in 2010, the survey found, although some analysts noted that an unusually high number of people declined to respond, probably out of fear.

Opulence amid poverty Tsvangirai rocketed to fame as the courageous leader of a party that dared to challenge the rule of Mugabe, who has led this country since independence in 1980. Photographs of him beaten and bleeding from the head in 2007 galvanized global opinion against Mugabe's brutal reign. But these days, Tsvangirai's lifestyle has been the talk of a nation where millions live on $2 a day. He has taken to traveling abroad with a sizable entourage, officials and analysts say, honeymooning in London

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Timber Continued from A1 The U.S. Forest Service makes the payments directly to counties, except for 18 counties in Western Oregon where they are made by the Bureau of L and M a nagement. Originally g r a nted for the development of the Oregon and California Railroad, the O&C counties, as they are known, are overseen by the BLM. In 2012, Oregon received almost $100 million in timber p a yments, i n c luding $36 million for the 18 08 C counties. Deschutes County received $1.8 million, Crook County $1.7 million and Jefferson County $570,000. In 2008, when overall timber payments totaled $630 million,Oregon received $250 million, with $110 million of that going to O&C counties. Together with Reps. Greg Walden, R-Hood River, and Kurt S chrader, D -Canby, DeFazio has p r oposed a new management scheme for the 0 8 C c o u nties in which part of the 2.7 million acres would be placed in a trust and managed to produce revenues from logging. The remaining forests, particularly old-growth forests, would be protected areas. Part of the benefit of this proposal, DeFazio said, is that by generating its own revenue, it would either free up additional Secure Rural Schools funding to be distributed to other counties, or it could make deficit-reducing payments to the U.S. Treasury. But even if the proposal, which is still in draft form, is enacted by Congress and signed into law by the president, it would still be several years before the O&C trust began generating revenue, so some sortof extension of timber payments is needed, he said. Other members of Oregon's congressional delegation praised the inclusion of Secure Rural S chools funding in th e p resident's budget. "It is impossible to overs tate th e i m p o rtance o f county payments for Oregon's rural c o m munities, which rely on this funding for roads, schools and law enforcement," said Sen. R on Wyden, D - Ore. A s chairman of the Senate En-

ergy and Natural Resources Committee, Wyden chaired a hearing last month that began the process offinding an alternative to timber payments. "The president's proposal f or mandatory funding is a n important step as w e work toward a l o ng-term solution," Wyden continued. "While the president's funding proposal is far from perfect, I will continue to work with my colleagues and the A dministration t o bo o st timber harvests and create healthy rural communities as well as healthy federal forests." Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., also wants to find a longterm, sustainable solution to help fund our timber counties, get people back to work in the w oods and c reate healthier forests, said hi s spokeswoman, C o u r t ney Warner Crowell. "It's good news that Congress is beginning to realize the commitment that the federal government has to our timber counties and he is pleased that bridge funding for the next five years forthe Secure Rural Schools program was i ncluded in President Obama's budget," she said. " However, it i s important to note that any long-term solution will have to require a b a l ance between sustainable harvests in our woods and conserving environmentally sensitive areas of our forests." An extension of Secure R ural S c h o ol s fu n d i n g w as also included in r e cent budgets developed by the Senate and the House o f Representatives. In t he

budget proposed by House Budget Chair Paul R y an, R-Wis., and passed by the GOP-controlled House, timber payments are linked to revenues produced by active management of federal forests. "The budget I supported in the House authorizes continued payments to counties for essential local services like schools, roads, and law enforcement," said Walden. "There was bipartisan support that t hese payments must be tied to a long-term solution that provides certainty for r u ral communities and puts people back to work in the woods." — Reporter: 202-662-7456, aclevenger@bendbulletin.com

naco. He recently moved into a government residence that cost about $3 million to build. H is p a rt y e n t ered t h e power-sharing g o v ernment in 2009,after disastrous elections in which Tsvangirai won the most votes but withdrew from a runoff because of the violence meted out against his followers. Hundreds of people were killed in the crackdown.

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number has never come up. So he rents two tiny, fetid rooms for $100 a month, eating up much of his paycheck — that is, when he gets one. He has not been paid for the past five I months because of the city's fiscal woes. "Some nights we go to sleep without eating," he said. Alice Chihambakwe, another Chitungwiza resident waiting years for a plot, says her husband goes to w ork every day at the city's sewer plant but has not been paid in months. Two of her children Pete Muller / New York Times News Service had to postpone crucial high Never Tarugarire is a city employee who hasn't been paid in five school exams because the months because of they city's fiscal woes. He end his son stay in e family could not pay the fees, tiny, fetid apartment in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe, for $100 a month. about 830 per child. "Some nights we go to sleep without eating," he said. "Our lives are o n h o ld," Chihambakwe said, weeping softly. In a deal hammered out with court papers, claiming that The councilors proved easy Zimbabwe's neighbors, Tsvan- she and Tsvangirai had been marks for corrupt bureaucrats girai became prime minister, engaged. from Mugabe's party, said and the two parties agreed to Tsvangirai did not respond Amos Matanhike, a f ormer share power. to repeated interview requests, town clerk in Chitungwiza. "The problem is that most In p r actice, T svangirai's but he a p ologized publicly party has had almost no au- to supporters for his messy of the MDC councilors are t hority to c h ange the f u n - search for a new wife, saying: very young," Matanhike said. "I had no intention to hurt any- "They did not have houses, d amental structure of Z i m b abwe. The army an d p o - one. It was a genuine search." they owned no property. So lice forces remained under these youngsters took that opMugabe's control. Tsvangirai's Party corruption portunity, and they got onto party held ministries controlOther problems have erupt- the gravy train." ling the economy and social ed. In Chitungwiza, a strongO nce it got w in d o f t h e services, both of which have hold of Tsvangirai's party, a scandal, Tsvangirai's party improved, but it has struggled corruption scandal has entried to take action, firing the to transform the architecture gulfed the City Council. Elect- councilors involved. But the of Mugabe's security state. ed officials stand accused of minister for local government, M eanwhile, o ff i c ials i n selling access to hundreds of a ZANU-PF appointee, vetoed Tsvangirai's party, many of pieces of city-controlled land the dismissals, so the councilwhom suffered poverty while for about $4,000 per plot and ors remain. fighting to r e make Z i mba- pocketing most of the money. bwe, began enjoying the trapC ouncil m e mbers f r o m 'Right where he wants them' pings of power. Government T svangirai's party, with t h e Critics say the former opministers, members of Parlia- help of their former adversar- position party has been nament and other officials were ies,parceled offsoccer fields, ive, falling into a trap set by awarded fancy cars and travel playgrounds, wetlands and Mugabe to co-opt and comallowances. Tsvangirai traded areasset aside for schools and promise them. "Old Bob must be chuckling his trade-unionist leather jack- churches. Land in C hitunget for tailored suits. wiza is not privately owned; and enjoying himself right His personal life has been a individuals an d b u sinesses now," said Munyaradzi Gwisource of embarrassment as lease it from the government. sai, a prominent activist. "He well. His wife Susan died in a But there is a long waiting list, has them right where he wants car accident in 2009, and his and bribes to city councilors them." romantic life since has been helped people jump the line. Nelson Chamisa, a top ofthe subject of extensive news For many, the painful iro- ficial with the Movement for coverage, much to his party's ny is t hat t h ousands were D emocratic C h ange, s a y s chagrin. When he was plan- pushed out of C h itungwiza Tsvangirai remains the best ning to marry Elizabeth Ma- by Mugabe's government in a hope for change in Zimbabwe. "He is the next big thing in cheka, his current wife, anoth- 2005 demolition campaign to er woman challenged, claim- eviscerate opposition strong- Zimbabwe," Chamisa said. ing that she had been married holds. Hundreds of homes and "He is the only game in town." to Tsvangirai in a traditional businesses were d estroyed, He called Tsvangirai's cerceremony in 2011. and today housing is scarce emony "a basic wedding" and T he matter ended up i n and expensive. City employees said he deserved sympathy afcourt, with a magistrate rulare supposedtoreceive land for ter the tragic death of his prei ng that Tsvangirai was i n houses, but many are waiting vious wife. — and officials from Tsvangi"At times people are very fact already married under customary law. He was forced rai's party are now accused of harsh and unkind to a very to cancel plans for a legal wed- profiting from the misfortune. noble man," Chamisa said. ding and instead called the Never Tarugarira, a j aniAsked who paid for the wedceremony last September a tor and handyman at acom- ding, Chamisa said, "There celebration. munity center, has been on a are many people who wish Another woman also filed waiting list since 2005, but his him well." f

few violent crimes are committed by mentally ill people. Continued from A1 But they came to believe that They would also address a the current time was the best problem that people on both opportunity for real change, sides of the issue agree is a root and that they might not get ancause of rampages. Unlike the other one for a while. "This is our moment," said bitter disagreements that have characterized efforts to limit Linda Rosenberg, the presiaccess to guns t hemselves, dent of the National Council the idea of improving mental for Community B ehavioral health unites Republicans and Healthcare. "I hate the conDemocrats, urban and rural, nection between gun violence blue state and red state. and the need for better mental "This is aplace where people health care, but sometimes can come together," said Sen. you have to take what you can Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., get." who has worked with some The emerging l egislation of the Senate's most conser- would, among other things, fivative Republicans on a piece nancethe construction of more of mental health legislation. community m e ntal h e a lth "As we've listened to people centers, provide grants to train on all sides of the gun debate, teachers to spot early signs of they've all talked about the mental illness and make more fact that we need to address Medicaid dollars available for mental health treatment. And mental health care. that's what this does." There would be suicide preThe issue also appeals to vention initiatives and support members of Congress in an- for children who have faced other important way: It serves trauma. The sponsors of one as a political refuge for Repub- of the bills estimated that an licans and more conservative additional 1.5 million people Democrats who are eager to with mental illness would be offer a federal response to the treated each year. shootings in Connecticut and Stabenow's measure has atAurora, Colo., but have no in- tracted backing from some of terest in taking any action that the Senate Republicans who could be seen as infringing on are strongly backed by the constitutional gun rights. National Rifle Association, inSen. John Cornyn of Texas, cluding Marco Rubio of Florithe No. 2 Senate Republican, da and Roy Blunt of Missouri. who has not wavered in his Both of those lawmakers opopposition to tighter gun laws, posed the successful effort on met with families of Newtown Thursday to overcome a Revictims but said he came away publican filibuster and begin believing they wanted to at- debate on a gun measure. tack mental health problems One of the proposals beabove all else. ing negotiated, which has the "This is actually something support of Sen. Tom Harkin, we can and should do some- D-Iowa, and Sen. Lamar Alexthing about," Cornyn said. ander, R-Tenn., unanimously "We need to make sure that passed a Senate committee the mentally ill are getting the this week, something t h at help they need." could hardly be said about any Advocates for better men- of the gun legislation. tal health services said that President Barack Obama many of them were initially has also joined the effort. His uneasy about seizing on an budget includes $130 million event as tragic as the Connect- for programs that would help icut school shootings to win detect mental illness in young improvements in care. And children, train educators to many have noted that very spot those signs and refer the

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MAY 21 ELECTION Events Another spring election is just ahead. The Bulletin will publish a daily calendar of election-related events,

including candidate forums and issue-related town halls.

Are you planning an

www.bendbulletin.com/local

Former ci mana er returnin in La Pine By Shelby R. King The Bulletin

The La Pine City Council on Friday morning appointed Rick Allen as interim city manager following Steve Hasson's resignation from the position after just 14 months.

"We're moving to Portland because weinherited a farm," Hasson said. "The goal is to have as seamless of a transition as possible." Allen, 56, will take over as interim city manager effective April 22. Hasson's last

day is April 19. This isn't Allen's first stint in this position. He served as La Pine interim city manager from June 2010 until Hasson's appointment in early 2012 after being selected by consultants from the League of

Oregon Cities. During his last appointment as interim city manager, Allen assisted the City Council in recruiting Hasson. "He really set up and managed the process last time through the LOC," said La

Pine MayorKen Mulenex. "That's one of the big reasons we brought him back." While serving as interim city manager last time around, Allen became known for shaking things up. SeeLa Pine/B5

event? Please submit

your notice to bulletin© bendbulletin.com, or by conventional mail to P.O. Box6020, Bend OR 97708-6020.

To qualify for publication in The Bulletin

calendar, the event must be open to the general public by free admis-

sion. Fundraising events do not qualify, nor do strictly partisan gather-

ings. Keydates • April 30: Last day to registerto vote • May 3: Ballots will be mailed out • May 21: Election Day

Who's running A complete list of candidates for Crook,

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may21candidates Measures andlevies • Deschutes 911 • Madras Aquatic Center

operating levy • Bend-La Pine School bond • La Pine Fire District

operation and equipment levies • Culver school bond

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Skatepark Thursday afternoon. O'Neill, who is the math teacher at Sisters High School, and the leader of the Sis-

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ters Skatepark Alliance, said the flow bowl will have elements for beginning and advanced skaters. The Sisters Skatepark

Drive are closed for Spring Fest. • All roads reopen at 2 a.m. Monday.

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Supporters of the proposed 911 levy met Thursday at the district office to discuss the logistics of the tax and brainstorm how to best educate the public on the importance of

passing it.

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"People need to realize what it's like in places that don't have 911," said Harold Anderson, a volunteer with the Bend Police Department. "When we had a car wreck in a place where there was no 911, you picked up the phone and dialed'0'and the operator

had to know exactly where we were on the highway so she could dispatch the call to the right jurisdiction." He said he fears that without funding for Deschutes County 911, citizens here could face that same situation. In May, voters will be asked

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A May 21 ballot question asks Deschutes County voters to approve a five-year, 20-centtax per $1,000 in assessed property value to continue to fund the county 911 district. A 23-cent levy is set to expire in June.

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to approve a five-year, 20cent tax per $1,000 assessed property value to continue to fund the Deschutes County 911 district. This local option levy will replace the current 23-cent levy set to expire at the end of June. See911/B5

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Dan Cecchini holds his 2-year-old black Gyrfalcon, Wilbur, inside the mews, a bird housing facility, behind his home in Bend. Cecchini participates in the ancient sport of falconry, hunting with trained birds of prey. Gyrfalcons are the largest falcon species in the world, and in the history of falconry, they were a bird reserved for royalty and kings. They will hunt other birds such as geese, ducks, and pheasants.Find out more about Cecchini's unusual hobby on Page B2.

Bulletin staff report A 33-year-old man jailed late Thursday on a burglary charge is nursing a dog bite, but escaped more serious injury, according to a report by the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office. A homeowner, not identified by the Sheriff's Office, on the 21000 block of Cooley Road, north Bend, fired a round at Harley Alan Madison after Madison, 6-feet-6 and 200 pounds, broke into a home around 9:10 p.m., according to the Sheriff's Office. "The homeowner confronted the suspect with a firearm and fired one shot at the suspect as he advanced toward him after giving the suspect orders to leave," a Sheriff's Office news release states. According to the Sheriff's

Office, Madison attempted to break into an outbuilding before breaking a window and entering the home. After the gunshot, he fled to Bureau of Land Management property across the street, where Duco, a Belgian malinois with the Sheriff's Of fice,tracked him. He refused to surrender and Duco bit him on an arm. Bend Fire Department personnel treated Madison at the scene; he was treated later at St. Charles Bend, and released to the county jail. At the hospital, Madison "attempted to assault a policeofficer," according the Sheriff's Office.

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an Cecchini's life has been devoted to the ancient art of falconry since reading as a third-grader about Peregrine falcons diving

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faster than World War II bombers. Cecchini got his first bird at D, a red-tailed hawk he named Tilly, and he's since owned, trained, and hunted with most native hawk and falcon species. "I didn't know there was such a thing as falconry," Cecchini said, referring to his early interest in hunting with birds of prey. He has since helped found hawking clubs in Texas and Michigan and has served as president of

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This Siberian Goshawk is on loan to Cecchini and will eventually be used for breeding.

attended the largest ever gathering of falconers in the world.

"Falconry in the United Arab Emirates is kind of like football or baseball is here," Cecchini said, adding that it's a core part of the culture there and comparable to cowboys in the American West. Cecchini, the current president of the Oregon Falconers Association, still regularly hunts and trains his four birds and still has the fascination that led him to falconry in the beginning. "The thrill and excitement is just huge. That's why I'm still doing it."

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Tiana, Cecchini's Harris hawk, soars down from a juniper tree and returns to Cecchini's glove while hunting for jackrabbits east of Bend earlier this year. Tiana is still a fairly inexperienced hunter with low success rates, like many hawks during their first few years. Using a fishing analogy, Cecchini explains, "Catching stuff with a hawk, compared to with a shotgun or rifle is like dry flyfishing." He adds, however, "You're more like a coach for athletes than a guy casting a fly."

Cecchini weighs Wilbur, his 2-year-old Gyrfalcon, as he does every evening in his kitchen. Cecchini varies Wilbur's diet to keep him around 36-40 ounces. Birds of prey often overeat if given the opportunity.

Falconry hoods, like the one at left made of kangaroo leather, are used to cover the bird's eyes. They are useful for training, transporting and calming falcons. Below, Wilburwatches a nature program from his perch inside the Cecchinis' home. The bird comes indoors at night to acclimate him to being around humans andbeing handled by them.

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It started with a British sports The Associated Press management company called PORTLAND — The British KV Events, based in Lichfield, and the Americans are quarnorth of Birmingham. It was reling — albeit with tongues in promoting the "world's short, 5AVE cheek — over territory again, est fun run," around Prince's OUR this time over who has the PARK Park in Burntwood. world's smallest park. The park has the Guinness ,? ~ One, in Portland, is essentitle of the United Kingdom's tially a concrete planter, 2-feet smallest park. It has a fence, in diameter, with soil and some a bench and three trees.Itw as vegetation, and the Guinness founded in 1863 to commemoBook of World Records says rate the marriage of Albert Edit's the smallest. ward, Prince of Wales, to PrinThe other is about 5,000 cess Alexandra of Denmark. miles away, in England. Those Promoters Paul Griffin and guys don't claim to have a Don Ryan /The Associated Press Kevin Wilson decided to have physically smaller p ark Mill Ends Park sports myriad colorful decorations in Portland some fun, launching a faux theirs is 15 feet by 30 feet. But Thursday. The park is the smallest in the world, according to the challenge to Portland's claim they are disputing whether Guinness Book of World Records. — figuring that would generPortland's is a park at all. ate publicity for the race and What started as two Brits' for the charity the race is instunt to d ru m u p p u blicity 1946, when newspaperman s he didn't k now h o w t h a t tended to benefit. for a charity run at their park Dick Fagan returned fr om d etermination w a s ma d e . The gauntlet was thrown sparked some cross-pond ban- World War II. From his office But she said the entry in the down when Wilson told Lich ter. One online commenter at the Oregon Journal news- Guinness database reads, in fieldLive.co.uk, a local website, wrote: "If that's a park then paper, he could see a hole in part: "It was designated as a that the Portland park was just my window box should take the street where a light post city park on 17 March 1948 a "glorified flower pot." Griffin the title." was supposed to be erected. at the behest of the city jour- followed up with interviews on Someone who s aid t h ey Fagan got tired of looking at nalist Dick Fagan (USA) for Portland broadcast stations. "We understand the definiwere from Portland replied: the hole and planted flowers snail races and as a colony for "Yes, but our park has lepre- in it. leprechauns." tion of a park to be a fenced chauns. Does yours?" An Irishman with a vivid Snail races? That's right. area, usually in a natural state, Leprechauns? Yes, t hat's i magination, F agan w r o t e Snail races. possibly for r ecreation purr ight. T h e f a u x -feud h a s about the park in his columns Over the years, Portland poses," Griffin said on KPAM helped unearth the curious — spinning tales about lepre- has been kind to the tiny park, radio's "Bob Miller Show." story of a Portland newspa- chauns who lived there. Some- giving it equal care as that afParks, said Griffin, are placper columnist's quest to get how, Guinness p roclaimed forded to the 200 or so normal- es where you can take family the park declared the smallest Mill Ends Park the world's size parks scattered around and friends for a picnic. "We don'tthink you can do and his claim that it was home smallest park in 1971. the verdant city. to leprechauns. Jamie Panas, the recordAnd now, Portland's littlest that in your fair park," Griffin The tale stretches back to keepers spokeswoman, said park is getting big headlines. quipped. I

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601 N.W. Wall St.; 541-312-1032 or www.deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. TODAY VFW DINNER:A French dip dinner, with karaoke; $7.50; 5 p.m.; VFW SPORTSMAN JAMBOREE Hall,1503 N.E. Fourth St., Bend; COLLECTIBLESHOW: A show of 541-389-0775. guns, knives, coins and collectibles; "THE VAGINAMONOLOGUES IN food available; $5, $4 with a trade SPANISH":A Spanish version of gun, free ages12 and younger with author Eve Ensler's production an adult; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; La Pine about female sexuality and domestic Event Center, 16405 First St.; 541violence; free, donations accepted; 536-2223. 6 p.m.; Central Oregon Community BEND SPRINGFESTIVAL: A College, Hitchcock Auditorium, 2600 celebration of the new season with N.W.College Way, Bend;541-383art, live music and a street chalk 7412 or http://www.cocc.edu/. art competition; free;11 a.m.-10 BEND GAME NIGHT: Play available p.m.; NorthWest Crossing, Mt. Washington and Northwest Crossing board games or bring your own; free; 6 p.m.-midnight; East Bend Public drives; www.nwxevents.com. Library, 62080 DeanSwift Road; WALK TO CUREDIABETES: A 541-318-8459. 2.4-mile walkto raise awareness BEND COMMUNITY of diabetes; free, registration CONTRADANCE:Featuring caller required; proceeds benefit diabetes Ron Bell-Roemer and music by The research; donations accepted; 11 a.m., check-in at10a.m.; Riverbend Eugene City Barnstormers; $7; 7 p.m. beginner's workshop, 7:30 p.m. Park, Southwest Columbia Street and Southwest Shevlin Hixon Drive, dance; Boys & Girls Club of Bend, 500 N.W. Wall St.; 541-330-8943. Bend; 503-643-1995 or www. jdrforegon.org. POSTCARDS:Bend Dance Project presents an evening of dance and WRITE NOW!:Brainstorm, play music inspired by images found on wordgames and more in acasual postcards, featuring Velocity Dance setting, to help creative writing; Theatre, Jazz Dance Collective, free; 1 p.m.; Sunriver Area Public South County Hipsters and the Library, 56855 Venture Lane; 541312-1081 or www.deschuteslibrary. Hokule'a Polynesian Dancers; $10 in advance, $12 at the door; 7 p.m.; org/calendar. Summit High School, 2855 N.W. A NOVELIDEA KICKOFF: An Clearwater Drive, Bend; 541-410overview of events in the 2013 8451 or www.benddanceproject. A Novel Idea .. ReadTogether 0 I'Q. program; with presentations by "CRAZYABOUTME": Stage Right Stacey Donohue andHeather McNeil; free; 3 p.m.; Downtown Productions and Suzan Noyes Bend Public Library, Brooks Room, present a new romantic comedy

tions from people and companies about the Affordable Care Act. The

health exchange is called CoverOregon. It wasapproved bythe Legislature in 2011 to help implement federal health care legislation. WBI-MBI"t ShO'IS —Police say a man who fired shots at the lights

in a parking lot of a north EugeneWal-Mart store may havebeen high on methamphetamine and suffering from an unspecified mental condition. The Eugene Register-Guard reports the 31-year-old man, JoshuaDamon Abdon,was arrested Thursday nightand booked on

weapons andmethpossessioncharges,amongothers.Policesayhe fired several shots at streetlights behind the store and then fled into

the woods. Employeesput the store on lockdown. POBCO gfOIIP —An anti-war and environmental group with head-

quarters in Salem, OregonPeaceWorks, is disbanding after a quarter of a century. The leaders say donations are down, and its debt has been on the rise. Its annual fundraising event, Give Peace a Dance,

didn't bring in enough moneylast month to keepthe group's hopes

alive. Program Director Peter Bergel told the Salem Statesman Jour-

nal he's proud of the group's accomplishments since1987, especially its work to stop the testing of nuclear weapons onAmerican soil. PCB Cleanup —The founder and president of Portland's Oil ReRefining Company, Bill Briggs, says cleaning up oil contaminated withPCBs has been a "nightmare."The company picked up 1,300 gallons of contaminated oil in 2010 from two customers. Before tests showed high levels of PCBs it had been blended with other reclaimed oil and fouled multiple sites, storage tanks and transport trucks. Briggs told The Oregonian the oil recycling company has lost $8 mil-

lion on closures, cleanupand lost sales. Thecompany is suing the two businesses that had PCBs in their old oil.

'GhOSt Mine' —A TV showmadein Eastern Oregon that combines underground mining andparanormal investigations has been renewed for a second season. The Baker City Herald reports that "Ghost Mine" will have12 new hour episodes beginning in September

on the Syfy channel. "Ghost Mine" was filmed at what's known as the Buckeye Mine group in the Elkhorn Mountains about eight miles

north of Sumpter in BakerCounty. It portrays miners who arejoined by a pair of paranormal investigators who try to help figure out the cause of phenomenasuch as noises andapparitions in the mine. — From wire reports

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play about moving ahead with both feet firmly planted in the past; $18, $15 students and seniors; 7:30 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541-312-9626 or www.2ndstreettheater.com. COMEDY WITHCOREY MICHAELIS AND TOM HOWARD.: The comedians perform; $10 includes a drink; 7:30 p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m.; The Original Kayo's Dinner House and Lounge, 415 N.E.Third St., Bend; 541-323-2520. HIGH DESERTCHAMBER MUSIC — HIGHLANDQUARTET:String musicians play selections of chamber music; $35, $10 children and students; 7:30 p.m.; The Oxford Hotel, 10 N.W. Minnesota Ave., Bend; 541-382-8436, info@ highdesertchambermusic.com or www.highdesertchambermusic. com. MOLLY RINGWALD:The iconic actress sings American standards and tells stories, with the Peter Smith Quartet; $35-$50 plus fees; 7:30 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700 or www.towertheatre.org. THE SOLOSPEAK SESSIONS: Professional solo performers tell personal stories; $15 plus fees in advance; 7:30 p.m.; Greenwood Playhouse, 148 N.W.Greenwood Ave., Bend; 458-206-4895 or www. brownpapertickets.com. RUM REBELLION:The Portlandbased pirate-punk band performs, with High Desert Hooligans; $3; 8 p.m.; Big T's, 413 S.W.Glacier Ave., Redmond; 541-504-3864.

TURNER MOORE BAND:The Oregon country act performs, with Blackstrap Bluegrass; $5; 8 p.m.; The Horned Hand, 507 N.W. Colorado Ave., Bend; 541-7280879 or www.facebook.com/ thehornedhand. ANDRE NICKATINA:The hip-hop artist performs, with Roach Gigz, Mumbls and TNC9ER; $27 in advance, $30 at the door; 9 p.m., doors open at 8 p.m.; Domino Room, 51 N.W. Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541788-2989orwww.bendticket.com.

SUNDAY SPORTSMAN JAMBOREE COLLECTIBLESHOW: A show of guns, knives, coins and collectibles; food available; $5, $4 with a trade gun, free ages12 and younger with an adult; 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; La Pine Event Center, 16405 First St.; 541536-2223. BEND SPRINGFESTIVAL:A celebration of the new season with art, live music and food and drinks; free; 11 a.mr 4 p.m.; NorthWest Crossing, Mt. Washington and Northwest Crossing drives; www. nwxevents.com. OREGON OLDTIME FIDDLERS: Fiddle music and dancing; donations accepted; 1-3:30 p.m.; VFWHall, 1836S.W.VeteransWay, Redmond; 541-647-4789. "ALONE IN THE WILDERNESS": A screening of the documentary film about the life of Richard Proenneke in the wilds of Alaska; free;1:30

p.m.; Sisters Public Library, 110 N. Cedar St.; 541-312-1033 or www. deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. REDMOND COMMUNITYCONCERT ASSOCIATIONPERFORMANCE: Jesse Cook performs rumbaflamenco music; $40; 2 p.m. (SOLD OUT) and 6:30 p.m.; Ridgeview High School, 4555 S.W. Elkhorn Ave.; 541-350-7222, redmondcca@ hotmail.com or www.redmondcca. OI'g.

SECONDSUNDAY:Oregon State University Cascades professor Neil Browne explores the life and work of poet John Haines, followed by an open mic; free; 2 p.m.; Downtown Bend Public Library, 601 N.W. Wall St.; 541-312-1033 or www. deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. THE SOLOSPEAK SESSIONS: Professional solo performers tell personal stories; $15 plus fees in advance; 2 p.m.; Greenwood Playhouse,148 N.W. Greenwood Ave., Bend; 458-206-4895 or www. brownpapertickets.com. "CRAZY ABOUT ME": Stage Right Productions and SuzanNoyes present a new romantic comedy play about moving ahead with both feet firmly planted in the past; $18, $15 studentsand seniors;3 p.m.;2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541-312-9626 or www.2ndstreettheater.com. ROMANCING THEWEST LEGACY TOUR:A documentary-style concert covering 240 years of the American West, from ragtime to rock; headli ned by W oodstocklegend Melanie Safka; $25-$32 plus fees; 6

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Second Street. Burglary —A burglary was reported at 8:57 a.m. April 11, in the areaof Northwest Fifth Street. Theft —Atheft with a loss of $5,400 was reported at10:12 a.m. April11, in the area of Northeast10th Street.

BEND FIRE RUNS Wednesday 3:42a.m. — Smoke odor reported, 61173 River Bluff Trail. 3:58 p.m.— Brush or brush-andgrass mixture fire, 21140 Sholes Road. 8:09 p.m.— Building fire, 364 N.E. McCartney Drive. 16 —Medical aid calls. Thursday 5:28p.m. — Unauthorized burning, 19245 Shoshone Road. 6:04 p.m.— Natural vegetation fire, 2500 N.E. Neff Road. 15 —Medical aid calls.

CIVIL SUITS Filed March 20 13CV0435 —Bank of America N.A. v. Angela I. Streeter, William M. Streeter, and Glacier Ridge Homeowners Association, complaint, $251,834.34 13CV0436 —Fred E. Hamlin v. David L. Hurtley, David L. Hurley and Madeline C. Hurtley, trustees of the

Hurtley Joint Trust, Chad J. Hurtley, Shawn Hurtley, Joshua W.Owens and Heidy C. Owens, complaint 13CV0437 —John Weyand v.John J. Pavlicek DMD P.C.and John J. Pavlicek, complaint, $49,999 Filed March 21 13CV0439 —Nationstar Mortgage LLC v. Kimberly N. Brinson and Jacob A. Brinson, complaint, $138,690.06 13CV0440 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v. Chad A. Montgomery, complaint, $189,839.15 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0441 —RayKlein lnc. dba Professional Credit Service v. Crystal Scott and Francisco Diaz, complaint, $20,80310 13CV0442 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. as trustee for Structured Asset Mortgage lnvestments II Inc., Greenpoint Mortgage Funding Trust 2006-AR3, mortgage passthrough certificates series 2006-AR3 through their loan servicing agent JPMorgan Chase BankN.A. v. Mary Poppenheimer-Hanson, Noel Hanson aka Noel Edwin Hanson II, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems lnc and Greenpoint Mortgage Funding Inc., complaint, $261,433.45 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0443 —The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York as trustee for Structured Asset Mortgage lnvestments II Trust 2006-AR8 mortgage pass-through certificates series 2006-AR8 through its loan servicing agent JPMorgan

Chase BankN.A. v. Charles Beem and Deborah Beem,complaint, $217,510.91 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0444 —Federal National Mortgage Association v. Robert G. DoddandLindaS.Dodd,complaint, $119,321.49 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0445 —The Bank of NewYork Mellon fka The Bank of NewYork successors trustee to JPMorgan Chase BankN.A. as trustee for the ABFC 2004-FF1 trust v. Robert Forster-Luff, Bethany J. Livingston, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems lnc. and Countrywide Home Loans lnc., complaint, $140,347.41 13CV0446 —Bank of America N.A. v. Michael Laybourn and Chaundra Laybourn, complaint, $218,360.86 Flled March 22 13CV0448 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. as trustee for WAMUmortgage pass through certificates series 2006PR4 trust v. Thomas M. Farruggia, Mary E. Farruggia, Charles Farruggia and First Horizon HomeLoans a division of First TennesseeBank N.A. fdba First Horizon Home Loan Corporation, complaint, $401,472.17 13CV0447 —Mark E. Baldwin v. Yeltrab Family LLC, complaint, $1,054,425.13 13CV0449 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v.RandallS.Cates,Bethany K. Cates and PNC Bank N.A.,complaint, $227,251.63 plus interest, costs and fees

p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W.Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700 or www. towertheatre.org. THE KING'S HERALDS:The gospel quartet performs; free; 6 p.m.; Redmond Assembly of God Church, 1865 W. Antler Ave.; 541-548-4555.

MONDAY FOLKLORE IN OURLIVES: Terry Krueger, a literature instructor at Central Oregon Community College, explores the significance of folklore; free; 6 p.m.; Downtown Bend Public Library, 601 N.W.Wall St.; 541-3121033 or www.deschuteslibrary. org/calendar. THOMAS EDISON:INVENTOR, LECTURERANDPRANKSTER: Edison, portrayed by Broadway actor Patrick Garner, shares secrets to motivate students; recommended for ages 6-12; $12, $8 children12 and younger, plus fees; 6 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W.Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700 or www.towertheatre. OI'g.

TUESDAY "TIPS FORSEARCHING": Bend Genealogical Society presents a program by Eileen Krueger; free; 10 a.m.; First Presbyterian Church, 230 N.E. Ninth St., Bend; 541-317-9553 or www.orgenweb.org/deschutes/ bend-gs.

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seriously impact a benefit designed to enhance the attractiveness of an arduous military career spanning several decades. Winchell M. Craig, Jr.,

I was appalled to read the commentary by Charles Lane about Tricare in the March 31 Bulletin, because Lane's screed contains so many misrepresentations that it is simply not an accurate description of the health plan available to retired military members. Lane's article claims that the courts rejected military plaintiffs' claims they had been promised lifetime health care. Not true. In fact, the courtsacknowledged the promises, but stated that only Congress has authority to provide relief, which it did to some degree by creating the Tri-

Retired Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps Bend

Kids in public I can completely relate to the recent column titled "No right to kidfree existence."Several years ago, my husband and I found ourselves at the center of a controversy regarding children in restaurants here in Bend. During an evening out, we left two of our children at home and brought our infant son to dinner with us. Two months old was too young, in our opinion, to leave him with the sitter. Although he never woke up or made a sound during our entire dining experience,just his mere presence caused the owner tobecome quite offendedand many of you know the rest of the story from there. What was most interesting about the entire experience was the reaction of the community, bloggers and people on both sides of the debate who called us, wrote to us and emotionally debated whether or not children should be permitted inside restaurantsor any public place for that matter. In both my business travelsand personal experiences, Ihave observed most (not all) parents being courteous of those around them and whenever possible, attempting to remove crying, unhappy babies/ childrenfrom the presence of others — which is obviously the considerate thing to do. A person's reaction to children — whether it is compassion and a supportive smile, or anger, an-

care program in 2001.

Lo in proposal is a goo compromise Congressional proposal to increase logging on some federal forests in Oregon is a sensibleapproach to address the severe financial troubles of some of the state's counties. The bipartisan proposal was presented Thursday to the House Natural Resources Committee by Reps. Greg Walden, R-Hood River, Peter DeFazio, D- Springfield, and Kurt Schrader, D-Canby. It would increase logging on one segment of forest and set aside another portion as wilderness area. The land in question was originally given to the Oregon and California Railroad Co., but reverted to federal ownership with the provision that 50 percent of its timber proceeds would go to local governments. It is referred to as the 08EC lands. After environmental regulations severely cut logging, part of the lost revenue was replaced by federal payments under the Secure Rural Schools legislation. Although that program has been renewed repeatedly, most recently last year, the dollars provided have

shrunk and r enewals become more difficult. Additional logging on the lands can help solve a severe financial crunch as well as reduce the risk of extreme wildfires. In a time of tight federal budgets and growing deficits, we can't afford to turn away from this valuable resource, which can address county budget problems as well as provide jobs. Gov. John Kitzhaber is supporting the plan after a panel he convened failed to find a compromise. C onservationists d on't l i k e the proposal's additional logging, which they say effectively privatizes half of the 08EC lands. Timber interests don't like the wilderness expansion in the Devil's Staircase and Wild Rogue areas, because, in part, it means those lands could never be thinned. Funds could also come from May votes to raise taxes in three of the most affected counties, and from a renewal of the Secure Rural Schools funding in Congress. Both could be important parts of a solution. But it's foolish to reject a solution that pays for itself, as additional logging would do.

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noyance and outright profanity, says more about that individual than the

crying baby and his/her parents. Yvette Nishikawa Bend

Enforce gunlaws we have All any new gun laws will do is attack law-abiding people's gun rights. We need to just enforce the ones we have. New gun laws will not curb gun violence or prevent mass killings. There are about two million peoplea year who are not crime victims becausethey were armed. There need to be trained armed guards in our schools. People who oppose armed guards in schools have not come up with anything that will work. A person who is bent on doing a mass killing will not follow any laws. I support the Nation Rifle Association position on school safety. The new gun laws I heard proposed are a waste of time. One father of a Sandy Hook victim supports the National Rifle Association position. Delbert Linn La Pine

Plastic vs.paper bags Over the last few years, Oregon environmentalists have expended much effort trying to do away with plastic grocery bags. How many recall some

years ago when they urged people to use plasticrather than paper bags? This was to save the trees in Oregon,

since paper bags are a wood product. What goes around still comes around. Wil Nagel Bend

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Should companies be able to patent human genes? By Emily Bazelon Slate

ften, it takes many words — too many — to explain what's at stake in a Supreme Court case. But on Monday, the justices will grapple with a big, seemingly straightforward question: Can a company patent a human gene? Actually, two genes: BRCAI and BRCA2. Women with these genes are at higher risk for breast cancer. In the mid 1990s, the geneticist who won the race to find the precise locations of the genes (on chromosomes 17 and 13), and isolate them, founded Myriad Genetics and took out 20-year patents on the genes themselves. Myriad then developed the test women take to discover whether they are BRCA carriers. And that's the sticking point: Myriad's test was the only one. Doctors and scientists who wanted to develop al-

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ternatives were blocked. Patients had no choices. The company's handling of its monopoly generated outrage. "Why were physicians and scientists so upset? It was the breadth of Myriad's claims," Robert Cook-Deegan, a policyresearcher at Duke, explained to me. "And it really bothers women when they can't get a second opinion, and there's only one way to get the test, which is the way Myriad has chosen. This case is about who gets to make decisions — whether the company with the patent gets to say, 'this is how we're going to do testing for these genes in the United States.'" The point of patents is to protect the investment it took to create or invent something new. It's a way we reward and encourage invention. In 1793, as Yale hist ory ofscience professor Daniel Kevles points out in his extremely helpful article for the New York Re-

view of Books, Congress borrowed the words of Thomas Jefferson and declared patents available "for any new and useful art.n In 1952, the scope of potential patents expanded to "any new and useful process, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement." Does "composition of matter" include the BRCA genes — and should it? You can't patent one of the natural elements in the periodic table. Yet the U.S. Patent Office has granted more than 3,000 patents for isolated DNA molecules, including genes like the BRCAs. In the many briefs filed on both sides, I don't see enough written in the voice of biotech scientists, or patients affected by gene patenting, or BRCA carriers. (There were two women in the original group of plaintiffs who needed to be tested and couldn't get it

because Myriad didn't accept their insurance, but the court that hears patent casesdropped them from the case.) Myriad says its patents are routine. According to Myriad supporters, this patenting process is key to the development of biologic drugs that improve and save lives. Writing on the website of the World Intellectual Property Organization, consultant Esteban Burrone says that patents are "often the most crucial asset they own in a sector that is extremely research-intensive and with low imitation costs." So if the Supreme Court takes away Myriad's patent, the decision "will roil the biotech industry, while delighting the many critics of patents claiming human genes," writes University of Kansas law professor Andrew Torrance. No one can invent a different version of BRCA1 or 2 — the company truly has these genes, and all they

represent, on lock down. Kevles' metaphor for the effect of isolating the genes doesn't play well for Myriad either. "The extracted raw DNA differed in material composition only trivially from the native version," he writes. "It was no more transformed from the natural DNA than was gold upon removal from a stream bed ..." The Obama Justice Department, too, is convinced that the patents go too far. The government is arguing that isolated DNA molecules — the BRCA genes — may not be patentable. But the Justice Department says that synthetic DNA (called cDNA) can be patented, because scientists make it outside the body. It's a rare break with the U.S. Patent Office, which declined to join the Justice Department's brief forthe firsttim e in atleast30 years. — Emily Bazelonis a Slate senior editor and writes about law, family, and kids.


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Lanphear) Loomis, of Redmond Feb. 6, 1922 - Apr. 11, 2013 Arrangements: Autumn Funerals Redmond (541-504-9485) www.autumnfunerals.net Services: Per Joyce's request, no services will be held. Contributions may be made to:

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DEATHS ELSEWHERE Deaths of note from around theworld: Maria Tallchief, 88: Dancer of electrifying passion and technical ability who forged a pathbreaking career that took her from an Oklahoma Indian reservation to world acclaim. Died Thursday in Chicago. Deanne Barkley, 82: Broke through the glass ceiling in network television to become an influential executive in the early 1970s, when few women had the power to develop prime-time programs. Died April 2 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. Ram Karmi, 82: Leading Israeli architect whose work is both celebrated and controversial. He helped design Israel's Supreme Court and other large p r ojects. Died Thursday. — From wire reports

Come ian Winters was a master o im rovisation By William Grimes

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Jonathan Winters, the rubber-faced comedian w h ose unscripted flights of fancy inspired a generation of improvisational comics, and who kept television audiences in stitches with Main Street characters like Maude Frickert, a sweetseeming grandmother with a barbed tongue and a roving eye, died Thursday at his home in Montecito, Calif. He was 87. His death was announced on hi s w e b site, J onathan Winters.com. Winters burst onto the comedy scene in the late 1950s and instantly made his mark as one of the funniest, least definable comics in a rising generation that included Mort Sahl, Shelley Berman and Bob Newhart. Winters was at h i s b e st when winging it, confounding television hosts and luckless straight men with his rapid-fire delivery of bizarre observations uttered by characters like Elwood P. Suggins, a Midwestern Everyman, or one-off creations like the woodland sprite who bounded onto Jack Paar's late-night show and simperingly proclaimed: "I'm the voice of

World War II served as a gunner on the aircraft carrier Bon Homme Richard in the Pacific. After the war, he completed

spring. I bring you little goodies from the forest." A one-man sketch factory, Winters could re-enact Hollywood movies, complete with sound effects ,orcreate sublime comic nonsense with simple props like a pen-and-pencil set. The unpredictable, often surreal quality of his humor had a powerful influence on later comedians like Robin Williams but made him hard to package as an entertainer. His brilliant turns as a guest on programs like "The Steve Allen Show" and "The Tonight Show" — in both the Jack Paar and Johnny Carson eras — kept him in constant demand. But a successful television series eluded him, as did a Hollywood career, despite memorable performances in films like "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World," "The Loved One" and "The Russians Are C oming, the R ussians Ar e Coming." Jonathan Harshman Winters was born on Nov. 11, 1925, in Dayton, Ohio, where his alcoholic father ("a hip Willy Loman," according to Winters) worked as an investment broker and his grandfather, a frustrated comedian, owned the Winters National Bank. "Mother and dad didn't understand me; I didn't understand them," he told Jim Lehrer on "The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer" in 1999. "So consequently it was a strange kind of arrangement." Alone in his room, he would create characters and interview himself. The family's fortunes collapsed with the Depression. The Winters National Bank failed, and Jonathan's parents divorced. His mother took him to Springfield, where she did factory work but eventually became the host of a women's program on a local radio station. Her son continued talking to himself and developed a repertoryofstrange sound effects. He often entertained his high school friends by imitating a race at the Indianapolis Motor

Speedway. A poor student, Winters en-

high school and, hoping to become a political cartoonist, studied art at Kenyon College and the Dayton Art Institute. In 1948 he m arried Eileen Schauder, a Dayton native who was studying art at Ohio State. She died in 2009. Winters' survivors include two children, Jonathan Winters IV, known as Jay, of Camarillo, Calif., and Lucinda, of Santa Barbara, Calif., and five grandchildren. At the urging of his wife, Winters, whose ar t c a reer seemed to be going nowhere, entered a talent contest in Dayton with his eye on the grand prize, a wristwatch, which he needed. He won, and he was hired as a morning disc jockey at WING, where he made up for his inability to attract guests by inventing them. "I'd make up people like Dr. Hardbody of the Atomic E nergy Commission, or a n Englishman whose blimp had crash-landed in Dayton," he told U.S. News and World Report in 1988. After two years at a Columbus television station, he left for New York in 1953 to break into network radio. Instead he landed bit parts on television and, with surprising ease, found work as a nightclub comic. In his stand-up act, Winters initially relied heavily on sound effects — a cracking whip, a creaking door, a hovering UFO — which he used to spice up his re-enactmentsof horror films, war films and westerns. Gradually he developed a gallery of characters, which expanded when he had his own television shows, beginning with the 15-minute "Jonathan Winters Show," which ran from 1956 to 1957. He was later seen in a seriesof specials for NBC in the early 1960s; on an hourlong CBS variety series, "The Jonathan Winters Show," from 1967 to 1969; and on "The Wacky World of Jonathan Winters," in syndication, from 1972 to 1974. W inters did much of h i s best work in nightclubs, but he hated life on the road. In 1959 he suffered a nervous breakdown onstage at the Hungry I in San Francisco and briefly spent time in a mental hospital. Two years later he suffered another collapse, and soon after that he quit nightclubs for good. Between 1960 and 1964 he recordedhismost- requested monologues for Verve on a series of albums, notably "The Wonderful World of Jonathan Winters," "Here's Jonathan" and "Jonathan Winters: Down to Earth." The conventional television variety show did not suit Winters, but film did not seem the right medium for him either. Scripts stifled him. "Jonny works best out of instant panic," one of his television writers in the 1960s said. He thrived when he could adlib, fielding unexpected questions or pursuing spontaneous flights of fancy. In other words, he made a b r i lliant guest, firing comedy in short bursts, but a problematic host or actor.

Kitzhaber plansworkplace assistance for the disabled The Associated Press PORTLAND — Facing a lawsuit backed by the federal government, Gov. John Kitzhaber h as r el e ased plans to move more Oregonians with severe disabilities into the general workforce and to decrease state funding for n onprofit sheltered workshops. Kitzhaber issued an executive order on T hursday and named an official of the state's Office of Developmental Disabilities Services to help make the plan work, the Oregonian reported. Two weeks ago the U.S. Justice Department joined a class action lawsuit that a lleges the state violates the federal Americans with Disabilities

Act by segregating disabled workers in what are known as shelteredworkshops that federal law allows to pay less than the minimum wage. Critics say the workshops

offer dead-end, piecework jobs, although their sponsors say some families and workers prefer them. A key goal of the state's Employment First plan is to halt a cycle in which special education students graduate from high school and immediately take jobs in the workshops. Kitzhaber's o r der "sets forth a plan to both close the front door into sheltered work and to move acertain number of people out of sheltered workshops into employment situations over the next nine years," said Bob Joondeph, executive director of Disability Rights Oregon. "Obviously, if the state were to succeed in doing that, it would be a positive development." But Joondeph said he had concerns, such as whether Kitzhaber's plan would allow employers to pay w o rkers below the federal minimum

wage.

Oregon once was a leader in providing job coaches and other workplace support to move people with significant developmental or intellectual disabilities into the general workforce. Today, just 16 percent of t hose workers are i n t h e general workforce, while 61 percent are in sheltered workshops, the Justice Department reported. The number of Oregonians working in t hose sheltered workshops, sometimes earning pennies an h our, has nearly doubled to 2,600 since the 1990s. Kitzhaber said Mike Maley, deputy director of the Office of Developmental Disabilities Services, would be the state's first statewide employment coordinator for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Maley has spent his career working with the disabled.

Officials try toclose'crime-ridden' motel The Associated Press PENDLETON — Umatilla County officials say they've taken a step that could lead to shutting down what they describeas a crime-ridden motel-apartment complex west of Pendleton. Deputies have stuck "Notice — Crime Property" declarations to the doors of the 52-room Rodeo City Inn just off Interstate 84, the East Oregonian reported. The county can declare a place a crime property if

any of 16 crimes occurs three or more times in 90 days. Among them are assault, harassment, disorderly conduct, theft and sexual abuse. Unless the county commission and the owners come to an abatement agreement, the county could go to court to close it. R esident B y ro n Ba k e r pulled one of the notices off his door recently. He said he has lived at the inn for a month, hearsfrequent fights and screaming, and is hesi-

tant to leave his room lest someone break in. "The cops are out here almost every day," he said. "It's a hell hole." According to Lt. Glen Diehl of the sheriff's office, officers come to the motel at a rate of nearly twice a week — 323 service calls from the begin-

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of their meetings rather than the end, as was its practice. "He's worked with pretty much everybody who's here and knows La Pine as a new city," Mulenex said. "We really needed someone who could step in and get the budget done. He'll make sure we continue to move forward along the proper path." A llen s e r ve d o n th e Madras City Council in the

1980s, taking over as interim city manager for about a year when the prior city manager resigned. He was a Jefferson County c o m missioner i n the 1990s and returned to city government in 2 000, winning a write-in campaign to unseat Madras Mayor Marjean Whitehouse.

Continued from B1 Within his first two weeks on the job, Allen introduced proposals to the City Council aimed at cutting costs and streamlining operations. He also extended La Pine City Hall hours of operation from 30 to 40 hours per week and suggested the council take public comments at the start

ning of 2010 through April 4. "The board o f c o m missioners has the option of proceeding to court," he said. "It can go to the point where the property is actually closed."

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Fulkerson said he voted no in 2012 because he thought, Continued from B1 mistakenly, the money would What:911 levy town halls The levy was o riginally pay for the new 911 dispatch When:5-6 p.m., Tuesday scheduled to ask another 23 center. "There was nowhere in the cents per $1,000 assessed valWhere:La Pine Senior ue, but Bend resident Larry Center, 16450 Victory media that I could find out Fulkerson mounted a sucWay where the money was going cessful campaign to have the to really go," he said. "I now amount reduced by 3 cents. believe 911 and the county When:5-6 p.m. April 23 He now says he'll support the will be frugal with our money Where:Redmond Fire levy at the new, lower rate. and we need to let the public Hall, 341 N.W. Dogwood Without th e l e vy, D e sknow that." Ave. chutes County 911 won't be F ulkerson said h e a l s o didn't understand whyhaving able to keep services at their When:5-6 p.m. May 2 current level, said Director millions of dollars in reserve Rob Poirier. Where:Sisters City funds — th e 911 dispatch "We are the only 911 anCouncil Chambers, 520 E. center has about $10 million swering point in the county CascadeAve. now — was necessary. After and are responsible for a lot speaking with Poirier and the of the coordination that hapcommission, Fulkerson said pens between agencies," he Poirier said county 911 is he learned about the needed said. "We make a difference proposing a five-year levy upgrades to th e c omputer in this community and are with an eye toward a more system and feels like the rest extremely important here." p ermanent solution in t h e of the county should know, Poirier said that in 2012 future. too. "It's hard to do any stra"When times were good, county 911 dispatchers answered more than 300,000 t egic planning w hen y o u Deschutes County really kept calls. That averages to more can only rely on funding for its nose to the grindstone bethan 800 per day. the next five years," he said. cause we realized it wouldn't "There are a lot of impor"These next five years will lastforever," Poirier said."A s tant issues in this election, give us time to regroup and robust as we were when we but in my opinion none are figure out which direction we startedout,the reserves are more important than funding need to go." dwindling." 911 for the next five years," L ast May, v oters w e re Those in attendance dissaid Deschutes County Sher- asked to approve the creation cussed strategies, including iff Larry Blanton. "You can of a permanent 911 taxing four more town hall meetfund education and have a district at a rate of 36 cents ings, to get the word out to robust economy, but w ithper $1,000 assessed property citizens on the importance of out public safety none of the value. The measure failed, passing the levy. rest of it matters because the with about 52 p ercent no — Reporter: 541-383-0376, wheels will fall off." votes. ski ng@bendbulleti n.com

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Intruder Continued from B1 Sheriff's Lt. Paul Garrison said the sheriff's canine isn't trained to bite any particular area on a suspect. "It's a target of opportunity," he said. He said the homeowner's f amily was present in t h e home, as well. Garrison did not know the type of firearm the homeowner employed.

Madison was held pendi ng a r r aignment o n t w o counts of assaulting a police officer, and one count each

ing deputies suspected Madison ofbeing under the influence of drugs. The Sheriff's Office had of second-degree burglary, no information on Madison's first- a n d s e c ond-degree home address. It published a criminal m ischief, menac- plea for any property owning, attempt to commit a fel- ers in the Cooley Road area ony and a parole violation. to contact the Sheriff's OfHe was held w ithout bail fice should they discover evallowed on the parole viola- idence of burglary or theft. tion, and $40,000 total on the Garrison said the office reremaining charges. ceived noother reports as of Garrison said the arrest- Friday morning


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PLANET WATCH

TEMPERATURE PRECIPITATION

Tomorrow Rise Set Mercury....5:45 a.m...... 5:37 p.m. Venus......6:40 a.m...... 8:08 p.m. Mars.......6:29 a.m...... 7:49 p.m. Jupiter......8 49 a m.....12 03 am. Satum......846 pm......720 am. Uranus.....5:54 a.m...... 6:23 p.m.

Yesterday's weather through 4 p.m. inBend High/Low.............. 63/27 24 hours endmg 4 p.m.*. . 0.00" Record high........ 81 m 1940 Month to date.......... 0.02" Record low......... 11 in 1968 Average month todate... 0.30" Average high.............. 56 Year to date............ 2.29" Average low .............. 30 Average year to date..... 3.65" Barometricpressureat 4 p.m29.81 Record 24 hours ...0.37 in1956 *Melted liquid equivalent

SKI REPORT

Yesterday Saturday Sunday The higher the UV Index number, the greater Ski report from around the state, representing Hi/Lo/Pcp H i / Lo/W H i /Lo/Wthe need for eye and skin protection. Index is conditions at 5 p.m. yesterday:

City Precipitationvaluesare24-hour totals through4 p.m.

for solar at noon.

Astoria ........49/37/0.12....51/40/sh.....51/39/sh Baker City...... 61/I7/0.00....47/27/sh......45726/c Brookings......56/40/0.00....55/40/sh.....51/40/sh Burns..........64/I5/0.00.....49/23/c......45/25/c

Snow accumulation in inches

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tions at 5 p.m. yesterday. Key:TT. = Traction Tires.

Pass Conditions 1-5 at Siskiyou Summit........ Carry chains or T. Tires 1-84 at Cabbage Hill....... .. . Carry chains or T. Tires

Hwy. 20 at Santiam Pass...... Carry chains or T. Tires Hwy. 26 at Government Camp.. Carry chains or T. Tires Hwy. 26 at Ochoco Divide..... Carry chains or T. Tires

Ski area Last 24 hours Base Depth Anthony Lakes ...... . . . . . . . . 0 .0 . . .no report Hoodoo..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0... no report Mt. Ashland...... . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0.. . . .60-116 Mt. Bachelor..... . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0.. . .103-132 Mt. Hood Meadows..... . . . . . 0 .0 . . . . . . . 107 Mt. HoodSkiBowl............ 3......48-58 Timberline..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 -0 . . . . . . . 156

Warner Canyon....... . . . . . . . 0.0... no report Wigamette Pass ........ . . . . . 0.0...no report Aspen, Colorado..... . . . . . . . . 0 .0 . . . . . .46-50 Mammoth Mtn., California..... 0.0... . .63-1 73 Park City, Utah ...... . . . . . . . . 0.0. . . . . .62-79 Squaw Valley, California..... . .0.0.. . . . .12-88

Hwy. 58 at Willamette Pass.... Carry chains or T.Tires

TRAVELERS' FORECAST NATIONAL

INATIONAL WEATHER SYSTEMS

Yesterday's

55 28

Roseburg....... 66/35/0.00.... 52/37/sh..... 50/39/sh Hwy. 138 at Diamond Lake.... Carry chains or T.Tires

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Sun Valley, Idaho....... . . . . . . 0.0.. . . . .24-56 Taos, NewMexico....... . . . . . 0.0...no report Salem ....... 55/35/0 00 ...53/38/sh ...52/37/sh Hwy. 242 at McKenzie Pass........ Closed for season Vail, Colorado...... . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . 51 Sisters......... 64/23/0.00.... 46/21/rs..... 43/28/rs For up-to-minute conditions turn to: For links to the latest ski conditions visit: The Dages......58/32/0.00....56/37/sh.....54/35/sh www.tripcheck.com or call 511 www.skicentral.com/oregon.html Legend:W-weather, Pcp-precipitation, s-sun,pc-partial clouds,c-clouds,h-haze,sh-showers,r-rain, t-thunderstorms,sf-snowflurries, snsnow, i-ice,rs-rain-snowmix, w-wind, f-fog,dr-drizzle, tr-trace

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00...33/I6/s. 35/20/pc Hartford,CT.....44/39/0 39..59/37/pc. 54/34/pc Sacramento......81/45/0.00... 80/50/s .. 70/44/s Springfield, MO ..53/32/0.00.. 58/47/pc.. 75/54/s Atlanta .........68/55/0.01...73/51/s...72/56/t Helena..........53/27/0.00..50/29/sh. 36/25/sn St Louis.........46/38/000..61/47/pc. 77755/pc Tampa..........79/75/000... 82/69/t.85/72/pc Atlantic City.....62/46/0 69...61/38/s. 58/45/pc Honolulu........81/73/0 00..82/71/sh. 82/70/sh Salt Lake City....61/38/000 .. 65/36/sh.. 51/36/c Tucson..........82/55/000...84/55/5 .. 85/56/s Austin..........81/39/0.00..80/56/pc. 85/64/pc Houston ........79/46/0.00...78/61/c. 79/67/pcSanAntonio.....81/46/000 ..80/59/pc. 85765/pc Tulsa...........62/35/000 ..69/55/pc. 78/60/pc Baltimore.......62/50/0 64...65/41/s. 62/47/pc Huntsville .......66/43/000..70/46/pc...70/56/t SanDiego.......66/57/0.00... 64/59/s.. 64/58/s Washington,DC.75/54/0.57... 66/44/s. 64/48/pc Billings.........51/33/000..54/30/sh..52/25/rs Indianapolis.....46/37/0.00 ..54/38/pc. 69/53/pc SanFrancisco....63/47/000..66/48/pc. 63/47/pc Wichita.........58/29/000..65/51/pc...76/St/t Birmingham .. 68/45/000 ..75/52/pc...68/60/t Jackson, MS.... 72/41/000. 7I52lpc .. 76/62/t SanJose........74/45/000.. 71/49/s 69/47/s Yakima........ 58/30/trace 58/30/pc. 52/33/pc Bismarck........34/25/005... 42/27/c. 35/26/sn Jacksonvile......89/72/004..80/56/pc...79/63/t SantaFe........65/40/000 ..68/41/pc. 68/41/pc Yuma...........89/61/000... 90/61/s .. 90/61/s Boise...........62/30/000 ..55/31/sh.. 50/32/c Juneau..........46/33/000..41/27/pc. 42/26/pc INTERNATIONAL Boston..........41/37/0.34..56/41/pc. 54/36/pc Kansas City......51/33/0.00 ..58/48/pc...74/48/t Budgeport,CT....46/39/0.50..59/40/pc. 55/37/pc Lansing.........41/33/0.26...40/30/c. 54/44/sh Amsterdam......54/39/000 .. 55/52/c 68/52/c Mecca..........99/77/000 100/77/s. 102/79/s Buffalo.........54/34/0.58 ..43/33/sh.. 46/37/c LasVegas.......83/60/0.00...87/62/s .. 85/61/s Athens..........77/58/000...72/56/s. 71/53/pc Mexico City .....84/63/000...78/47/s. 80/48/pc BurlingtonVT....36/32/057..49/34/sh.48/32/sh Lexington.......59/41/038..56/39/pc.69/53/pc Auckland........70/54/000... 72/55/c .. 70/59/c Montreal........34/28/000 .. 45/34/rs. 48/37/sh Caribou,ME.....41/24/010.. 39/28/rs..43/29/rs Lincoln..........46/30/000..59/44/pc..63739/c Baghdad........86/66/000 ..93/69/pc.. 89/71/s Moscow........46/28/000..48/38/pc. 39/36/sh Charleston, SC...82/70/1.88...79/54/s. 77/58/pc Little Rock.......72/38/0.00..68751/pc.76/60/pc Bangkok........90/79/000 ..96/79/sh. 97/75/sh Nalrobi.........77/61/000... 74/62/t...78/61/t Charlotte........82/66/035...74/48/s. 75/54/pc LosAngeles......65/57/000...62/56/s .. 64/55/s Beiyng..........73/34/000..80/40/pc. 57/38/pc Nassau.........82/77/000..81/71/pc. 78/73/pc Chattanooga.....68/51/001 ..72/45/pc. 77/55/pc Louisville........57/41/0.06..5540lpc. 72/55/pc Beirut..........68/59/000 ..70/58/pc.. 70/59/s New Delhi.......95/73/000 ..100/76/s. 101/76/s Cheyenne.......41/30/006 ..56/30/pc.. 43/25/c MadisonWl.....41/34/003 ..42/29/pc...56/40/t Berlin...........55/46/000 ..52/40/sh. 62748/pc Osaka..........57/39/000 ..57/46/pc. 66/49/sh Chicago.........45/37/000...48/37/c...67/52/t Memphis....... 68/40/0 0074/51 Ipc. 77/62/pc Bogota .........70/46/0.00... 68/50/t...70/50/t Oslo............41/30/0.00 .. 45/27/si.45/27/pc Cincinnati.......58/42/002 ..58/34/pc. 69/50/pc Miami..........88/78/000...81/74/t. 81/73/pc Budapest........66/46/000 ..64/42/pc.. 64/43/s Ottawa.........34/27/000 ..45/30/sh..48/32/ls Cleveland.......48/41/029...49/36/c.54/45/pc Miliaauke......443/36/00...442/32/. 44/43/sh BuenosAires.....66/54/000...63/48/s.72754/pc Paris............$9/46/000 ..57/50/sh. 73/52/pc Colorado Spnngs..56/30/NA..64/42/pc. 62/36/pc Minneapolls.....36/28/0.06..41/31/pc. 45/32/sh CaboSan Lucas ..81/57/000..81/64lpc. 79/66/pc Riode Janeiro....91/73/000...87/72/t...73/6it Columbla,MO...44/34/000 ..60/45/pc...75/53/t Nashville........66/43/0 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MLB

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A-Rod lookedto buy clinic records Investigators for Major LeagueBaseball

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have uncovered what

they believe is evidence that a representative of Alex Rodriguez pur-

chased medical records from a person connected to a South Florida

anti-aging clinic that is suspected of providing performance-enhancing drugs to a number of major leaguers, according to two people briefed on the matter. The New YorkTimes reported online Thurs-

day that Major League Baseballhad purchased documents from a former employee atthe clinic, which operated

under the nameBiogenesis of America and is now closed, in an effort

to uncover evidence

On TV

By Doug Ferguson The Associated Press

AUGUSTA, Ga. — The 14-yearold from China isn't going anywhere in a hurry. And this Masters is still a

The Masters, third round, today, coverage starts at noon on CBS

Inside

long way from taking shape.

• Results, tee times, Scoreboard,C2

Despite being the first player at Augusta National to get hit with a one-shot penalty for slow play, teen sensation Guan Tianlang still made history Friday as the youngest player to make the cut in a PGA Toursanctioned event. And it came down to the last shot of a wild and windy day. Jason Day could have sent the kid home early with a birdie from just off the front of the green on the 18th hole. But the Australian was wide left and tapped in for par, giving him a 4-under 68 and a one-shot lead over fellow Aussie Marc Leishman and the ageless Fred Couples.

The par meant that Guan, who had one shot added to his score on the 17th hole for his second bad time of the round — made the cut under the 10-shot rule. "If I can make it, I would be really happy for it," Guan said some five hours earlier. "But if I didn't make it, it's still a great week." He's now part of a weekend at Augusta that should be as dynamic as ever. Day was at 6-under D8, and 18 players were within four shots of the lead, including Tiger Woods.

Woods moved into a share of the lead with a two-putt birdie on the eighth hole, and his game looked to be as sharp as ever — perhaps too sharp. Right when it looked like he might take the outright lead, Woods hit a lob wedge that was so perfect it hit the flag on the par-5 15th and caromed backward off the green and into the water. Instead of having a short birdie putt, he had to scramble to save bogey. Woods posed over another shot on the 18th and was stunned to see it hop onto the upper shelf, leading to his second three-putt bogey of the week. He had to settle for a 71, though he was still only three shots out of the lead. "My score doesn't quite indicate how well I played today," Woods said. See Masters /C2

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Jason Day waves after a birdie putt on the 16th green during the second round of the Masters Friday in Augusta, Ga. Day holds a one-stroke lead heading into today's third round.

that would link the clinic to the distribution of

performance-enhancing drugs. The article also

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L.A.'s Greinke out for eight weeks

• Crook County gives up a3-0 lead en route to a 6-5 loss to Redmond

PHOENIX — Los An-

geles Dodgers pitcher Zack Greinke will need

surgery to repair his broken collarbone andis expected to miss eight weeks.

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Greinke was hurt Thursday night in a

bench-clearing brawl with the Padres that

started when SanDiego slugger Carlos Quentin charged the mound after he was hit on the

Photos by Joe Kline/ rhe Bulletin

Ridgeview's Collin Runge delivers a pitch to a Mountain View batter during Friday's game at Ridgeview High School in Redmond.

arm by a pitch. The Dodgers said Greinke wasexamined Friday by Dr. Neal EIAttrache in Los Angeles

and had a CTscan. EIAttrache andDr.John Itamura will operate today at White Memorial

Hospital in Los Angeles to place a rod in the clavicle to stabilize and

align the fracture. Speaking to reporters

before his team played Arizona on Friday night, Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said he wasn't

surprised by theextent of Greinke's injury. "We knew last night, for the most part, that it was going to be extended," he said. "It's

unfortunate." Greinke, the 2009 AL

Cy YoungAward winner, signed a $147million, six-year contract during

the offseason. Quentin was suspended eightgames and Dodgers infielder Jerry

Hairston Jr. onegame by Major LeagueBaseball on Friday night for

their roles in the brawl.

• Ridgeview scores 11runs in the frame during a 14-2win overMountain View Bulletin staff report REDMOND — One inning was all Ridgeview needed. The Ravens trailed Mountain View 2-0, but with 11 runs in the bottom of the third inning, Ridgeview took command and ran away with a 14-2 Intermountain Hybrid baseball win on Friday. "We were down 2-0, and we kept our heads up and put a little run together," Ridgeview coach Josh Davis said. "We put up 11. That ob-

viously really helped." The third inning gave the Ravens a nine-run advantage, and after adding up three more in the fourth, Ridgeview shut down the Cougars to seal the win in

five innings. Collin Runge paced Ridgeview's offensive attack with a three-for-four day, including a grand slam during the Ravens' big third inning. Runge also earned the win, pitching five innings and allowing just three hits. See Ravens/C3

Bulletin staff report REDMOND — Despite digging themselves a 3-0 hole after the first inning, the Redmond softball team completeda three-game sweep of Crook County on Friday, rallying to defeat the Cowgirls 6-5. "We were just playing flat," Redmond coach John Ferera said. "But we found a way to win.... We kept telling them to pick it up, a game takes seven innings, and so they dld. With her team down 5-1 going into the bottom of the fourth inning, Marissa Duchi led off the Panthers' at-bat with a solo home run, sparking a five-run frame that gave Redmond the lead. Landry Bloo added a two-run homer in the same inning to help the Panthers improve to 12-2 overall. Redmond hit the ball hard and often against Crook County as six of the Panthers' 10 hits went for extra bases. "We hit well," Ferera said. "Line drives. It's fun to watch." Ashley Pesek earned the win for Redmond, striking out eight against two walks while allowing four hits. Of the five runs Pesek gave up, only one was earned. The Panthers committed five errors in their Intermountain Hybrid victory. Miranda Smith took the

loss for the Cowgirls (6-8), Mountain View's Devin Haney fields a bouncing ball at shortstop on Friday at Ridgeview High School in Redmond.

ending the game with six strikeouts and two walks.

No discipline was an-

nounced for Greinke or Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp, who were both

ejected.

— The Associated Press

NBA

Thunder roll to win over Blazers Russell Westbrook has 17 points in the third

quarter as Oklahoma City beats Portland10690 Friday night,C3

Bend's Vijarro doses in onCanadian tour card Bulletin staff report BEAUMONT, Calif. — A few more holes are all that stand between Bend's Andrew Vijarro and a spot on the PGA Tour Canada.

Vijarro was among 33 players who did not complete the final round of the PGA Tour

because of darkness at Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon. On Friday, Vijarro completed his third round, which had been suspended on Thursday. He shot a I-over-par 73 in the third round, putting him in a tie for seventh place at 6 under

Canada's qualifying school on

par (210). The leader after

Friday when it was suspended

three rounds was Brady

GOLF Schnell, of Phoenix, Ariz., at 13 under par. With rounds that had beencompleted on Friday, Vijarro was in a tie for eighth place out of the remaining 268 golfers; Vijarro's status in the final round was unavailable at press time. Vijarro is poised to earn at

least some status on the Canadian tour. The top 20 finishers in the 72-hole event will earn exempt status for the 2013 PGA Tour Canada season. The next 20 placers and ties will earn conditional status on the tour. Through the third round, 3 under par was the cutoff for the top 20. Making the PGA Tour

Canada can be an important step to advancing in the ranks of professional golf. The top five on the PGA Tour Canada order of merit earn cards for the 2014 season on the Web.com Tour, the PGA Tour's main developmental tour. The final round will resume at 7 a.m. PDT this morning.


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TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2013

COREBOARD ON DECK Today Track: Culver,CrookCounty, Madrasat BumsInvitational, noon;Sisters at Meetof Championsin Salem,10:30a.m.;BendatJim Robinson Twilight Invite inRoseburg,10:30a.m. Girls tennis: Sisters,Ridgeview,Redmondat Madras Inwte,10a.m.;CrookCountyat TVC CTournament in Ontario,TBD Boys tennis: CrookCountyatTVCCTournament in Ontario,TBD Boys lacrosse: Summiat t Roseburg,1 p.m; Bend at Canby,2 p.m. Sunday Girls lacrosse: BendUnitedat South Eugene,11 am.

PREP SPORTS Baseball Friday's results Class 5A

Summit Bend

IntermountainConference (Six innings)

000 101 x — 2 6 I 420 033 x — 12 10 5

Intermountain Hybrid (Five innings) — 2 3 2 MountaiVi new 002 00 Ridgeview 00(11)3x — 14 15 2

(Six innings)

Redmond 080 20(10) — 20 12 2 Crook County 200 000 — 2 3 5

J unction Cit y La Pine

Class 4A Sky-EmLeague

(Five innings)

— 0 0 7 — 16 15 0

Tri-Valley Conference (Six innings) 000 000 220 303

0 2 4 107 1

Softball Friday's results Intermountain Hybrid CrookCounty 300 200 0 Redmond 000 120 0 Intermountain Hybrid Ridgeview 102 106 3 MountainView 103 200 0

Bend Summit

5 4 2 610 5 13 18 1 610 3

Class 5A Intermountain Conference (Five innings) 143 23 002 00

— 13 14 0 — 2 1 1

Class 4A

Sky-EmLeague Sisters 040 000 3 7 5 3 CottageGrove 000 000 1 — I 4 5 La Pine JunctionCity

Madras Molaffa

(Five innings)

000 00 0 3 5 5 7 0 Bx — 20 9 1

Tri-Valley Conference 0 01 000 0 — 1 2

0 010 002 x — 3 5 1

Golf Friday's Results Boys Raven Rumble in theDesert

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4 3 37 .538 16 Raptors97, Bulls 88 4 2 38 5 2 5 1 7 39 40 . 494 19r/z CHICAGO (88) 33 46 . 418 25'/x Deng3-93-410, Boozer9-191-1 19,Mohammed 29 50 . 367 29r/z 6-124-616, Hinrich1-30-03, Butler2-62-27, Rob28 51 . 354 30'/x inson 7-150-017, Hamilton3-5 0-0 7,Thomas0-1 2 7 53 . 338 3 2 0-00, Beline li 3-71-1 9 Totals 34-77 11-14 88. 24 55 3 0 4 34'/z TORONTO (97) Gay 8-196-8 23,Johnson 10-153-4 24,Gray25 2-2 6, Lowry4-10 5-513, DeRozan 6-10 7-8 19, Acy 3-54-6 10,Anderson1-4 0-02,Lucas0-40-00 Totals34-72 27-3397. Friday's Games Chicago 22 21 22 23 — 88 Toronto97, Chicago88 Toronto 20 27 26 24 — 97 Brooklyn117,Indiana109 Philadelphia97,Washington 86 76ers 97, Wizards 86 NewYork101 Cleveland91 Atlanta109,Milwaukee104 PHILADELPHIA (97) Detroit113,Charlotte93 Turner0-110-00,TYoung8-92-218, Hawes7-16 Miami109,Boston101 0-015, Jr Hol i d ay 8-175-5 22, Wi lkins 6-131-1 15, Memphis 82,Houston78 Moultrie 3-51-2 7,Wright5-121-1 13,N.Young0-3 L.A. Clippers96, NewOrleans93 0 0 0, Allen0-20-00, Ju.Holiday3-50-0 7. Totals Daffas108,Denver105,OT 40-93 10-11 97. SanAntonio108,Sacramento101 WASHINGTON (86) Utah107,Minnesota100 Martin 2-82-2 6, Nene3-5 3-49, Okafor3-81-2 Oklahoma City106, Portland90 7, Wall 9-216-1024, Temple 3-61-1 8, Booker5-6 L.A. Lakers118GoldenState116 0-0 10, Seraphin5-13 0-0 10,Singleton3-6 0-2 6, Today's Games Price 3-130-0 6, Vesely0-1 0-0 0. Totals 36-87 Milwaukee at Charlotte, 4p.m. 13-21 86. BostonatOrlando, 4pm. Philadelphia 24 24 2 6 23 — 97 L.A. Clippersat Memphis, 5p.m. Washington 31 18 16 21 — 86 Phoenixat Minnesota,5p.m.

Sunday's Games ChicagoatMiami,10a.m. IndianaatNewYork,12:30 p.m. Cleveland at Philadelphia,12:30 p.m. Brook ynatToronto,12:30 p.m. Portlandat Denver,2p.m. Dallas atNewOrleans, 3p.m. Sacramentoat Houston, 4p.m. SanAntonioatL.A.Lakers,6:30p.m.

2 1 1 030 0 — 79 4 521 403 x — 15 13 2

Cottage Grove 000 00 Sisters 451 6x

Madras Gladstone

x-Houston L.A. Lakers Utah Dallas Portland Minnesota Sacramento NewOrleans Phoenix x-clinched playoffspot y-clincheddivision z-clinched conference

Friday's Summaries

Thunder 106, Blazers 90 OKLAHOMA CITY(106) Durant7-112-216, Ibaka5-91-211, Thabeet1-3 0-0 2, Westbrook10-1811-1233,Sefolosha4-7 0-0 11, Collison2-31-3 5,Brewer0-20-00, Jackson7122-217, Fisher3 80 09,0rton1 40-02. Totals 40-7717-21 106.

PORTLAND (90) Claver 1-60-0 3, Aldridge6-14 0-0 12, Hickson 3-51-4 7, Lillard 3-143-410, Barton8-19 2-218, Maynor3-64-511, l.eonard4-81-1 10,Pavlovic 3-6 0-07, Freeland 2-51-25, Babbitt2-30-05, Smith1-2 0-02 Totals 36-8812-18 90. Oklahoma City 30 2 5 26 25 — 106 Portland 26 28 7 29 — 90 3-Point Goai— s Oklahoma City 9-22 (Sefolosha 3-6, Fisher3-7, Westbrook 2-4, Jackson1-3, Ibaka 0-1, Durant0-1), Portland6-20 (Leonard1-1, Babbitt1-2, Maynor1-2,Claver1-3, Pavlovic1-3, Lillard 1-5, A dridge0-1, Barton0-3). FouledDut—None Rebounds —Oklahoma City 50 (Brewer 7), Portland 49 (Hickson,Barton7). Assists OklahomaCity16 (Durant6), Portland20(Liffard 8). Total Fouls—OklahomaCity17, Portland15.A—20,577(19,980).

Pistoits113, Bobcats 93 CHARLOTTE (93) Kidd-Gilchrist 3-71-2 7,McRoberts 7-113-417, Biyombo4-60-1 8, Walker9-216-6 28, Henderson 6-18 2-2 15, Adrien1-2 0-0 2, Gordon1-3 0-0 3, Pargo4-80 011,Taylorg-1 222,Thomasg-1 0 00. Totals 35-78 14-17 93. DETROIT (113) Singler4-60-010, Monroe4-94-412, Drummond 7-131-415, Knight6-94-619, Stuckey1-71-1 4, Jerebko9-181-1 21,Bynum5-104-415, Middleton 4-80-09,Villanueva 2-20-0 6,Kravtsov0-0 0-00, English1-1 0-0 2.Totals 43-83 15-20 113. Charlotte 30 23 20 20 — 93 Detroit 23 36 28 26 — 113

At EagleCrestResort, RidgeCourse

Par 72 Team scores — Jesuit303,Canby314, Roseburg,318,WestAlbany322,Glencoe325, Southridge 328, Redmond 334, Marist 336, Barlow343, Corvallis 344,Sprague346, Pendleton 349, MountainView 353, Lebanon 357, Ridgeview358, Crater362, Crook County367,Sisters375, Silverton 409. Medalist — Hogan Arey, Corvaffis, 72. REDMOND(334) Rodby 79, Messner 81, Cron 84,Mclntosh90,Thornton93. MOUNTAINVIEW(353) — Krieger79,Navarra 87, Curtis93,Smith 94,Matteis96. RIDGEVIEW (368) —Seeley 76,Kinzer86, Roe 96, Hawkins100,Zavala103. CROOKCOUNTY (367) — Morgan88, Kuk90, Goehring92, Christian97, Rutz110. SISTERS (375) — Pajutee85, Berg86, Ferwalt 100,Jeppsen104.

Tennis Friday's Results Boys Nonconference Redmond 5,Madras3 At Redmond Singles — Z.Poweff,R,d., Miler, M, 6-0, 6-0;

Fitzsimmons,R,d., Shirtcliff, M, 6-0, 6-0; Witherow, R, d., Muniz-Villa, M,6-0, 6-0;Cardanas,M, d., Wil-

ber, R,6-0,60.Doubles Camper /Biondi,R,d., Turne r/Jack-Parks,M,6-0,6-3;Vazquez/Maldonado, M, d., RoffinsyJohnston,R, 7-5, 6-3; Felix/Pichette, M, d., Koutsopoulos/Hyte, R,6-0, 6-4; R. Powell/ Schmidt, R,d., Salgado/Calica,M,6-3,6-4.

BASKETBALL NATIONALBASKETBALL ASSOCIATION All Times PDT Pct GB .797 658 11 .620 14 .595 16 .550 19r/~ .544 20 .506 23 .468 26 .405 31 .392 32 .363 34r/x .350 35r/x

.304 39 .253 43 .228 45 Pct GB .738 734

MILWAUKEE (104) Daniels 1-50-0 2, ffyasova9-151-1 25, Henson 3-82-48, Ellis 9-234-527,Redick 3-112-210, Dunleavy380 - -07,Udoh3-92-28,MbahaMoute3-602 7, I Smith4 70 010 Totals 38-9211-16104.

ATLANTA (109)

Korver 2-52-3 8, J.Smith 11-172-4 24, Horford 8-17 2-218, Teague10-154-5 24, Harris 5-19 6-7 19, Stevenson 1-10-03, Jenkins2-40-1 4, Johnson 4-61-3 9, Mack0-00-00, Jones0-1 0-00. Totals 43-85 17-25 109. Milwaukee 30 24 28 22 — 104 Atlanta 24 16 35 34 — 109

Heat109, Celtics101 BOSTON (101) Green10-17 4-4 25,Bass6-9 5-5 17, Crawford 7 15 4 420,Bradley3 90 07,Lee8 160018, Terry 3-9 0-0 6, Randolph0-10-0 0, Wiliams3-8 0-06, Wilcox 1-1 0-0 2,White0-0 0-0 0. Totals 41-85 13-13 101. MIAMI (109) Mi ler 0-6 0-0 0,James8-10 4-4 20, Bosh6-10 5 617, Chalmers 3 50 09, Wade4123 611, Allen 5-6 4-5 17,Lewis7-11 2-319, Andersen2 3 0 24, Cole 4-71-212,Howard0-1 0-00,Jones0-0 0-00, Anthony0-00-0 0. Totals 39-7119-28109. Boston 27 23 25 26 — 101 Miami 17 41 29 22 — 109

Knicks 101, Cavaliers 91 NEWYORK(101)

NBA EasternConference W L z-Miami 63 16 y-New York 52 27 y-Indiana 49 30 x-Brooklyn 47 32 x-Atlanta 44 36 x-Chicago 43 36 x-Boston 40 39 x-Milwaukee 37 42 Philadelphia 32 47 Toronto 31 48 Washington 29 51 Detroit 28 52 Cleveland 24 55 Orlando 20 59 Charlotte 18 61 WesternConference W L y-Oklahoma City 59 21 y-SanAntonio 58 21 x-Denver 54 25 y-L.A. Clippers 53 26 x-Memphis 54 25 x-Golden State 45 35

Hawks109, Bucks104

I/2

.684 4r/x 671 5'/x 684 4'/x .563 14

Shumpert3-112-2 8,Anthony12-24 5-831, Copeland5-91-212, Felton3-7 0-07, Prigioni 1-20-0 3, Smith 13-163-5 31, S.Jones0-0 0-0 0, Kidd2-3 0-06, Novak17003,White0-00-00.Totals 407911-17 101. CLEVELAND (91) Gee3-64-512,Thompson6-73-815,Zeff er03 0-0 0, Irving11-276-631, Effington5-112-213, Livingston2-50-04, Casspi4-101-1 9,Speights 0-3 0-00,K.Jones 3-6 1-2 7,Quinn 0-1 0-0 0.Totals 34-79 17-2491. Newyork 27 25 23 26 — 101 Cleveland 24 19 21 27 — 91

Nets 117, Pacers 109 BROOKLYN (117) Bogans0-30-0 0, Evans1-31-23, Lopez10-16 4-624,Wrff iams 10-23 8-10 33,J.Johnson 9-17 2-224, Stackhouse 4-6 4-413, Watson4-6 0-010, Humphries1-22-2 4, Blatche3-6 0-06. Totals 4282 21-26117.

INDIANA (109) George7-174-4 21, West11-134-426, Hibbert 7-154-418,Hill 5-154-417, Stephenson5-91-613, T.Hansbrough3-73-3 9, Young1-20-0 2, Augustrn 0-1 1-1 1,Mahinmi1-10-02, O.Johnson0-00-00. Totals 40-80 21-26109. Brooklyn 34 35 23 25 — 117 Indiana 27 23 35 24 — 109

Masters Continued from C1 Day, a runner-up at the Masters two years ago, can be one of the most exciting players in golf when his game is on, and he was firing at flags from everywhere Friday. Even from the pine straw under the trees on the dangerous 11th, the Aussie took dead aim at the pin and set up a rare birdie to join the leaders. His only blunder was hitting into the water short of the 12th, though he still managed to escape with bogey, and then he fired a 4-wood low enough to stay below the trees and avoid the wind on the 13th, setting up a two-putt birdie. He was cognizant of the guys behind him — Woods included — though just as much pressure comes from try-

Spurs 108, Kings 101 SACRAMENTO (101) Salmons 0-40-00, Thompson8-15 2-218, Cousins 6-117-919,Thomas3-100-06, Evans3-91-29, Thornton4-100-012, Douglas6 110-015, Fredette 5-8 2-214,Pafterson4-80-08, Hayes0-30-00. Totals 39-89 12-15 101. SAN ANTONIO (108) Leonard7-141-215, Duncan7-184-518, Splitter 4 7 4 512, Parker9-134-4 22, Green4-6 2-212, Blair 3-4 0-0 6,Neal4-81-1 10,DeColo1-2 0-02, Bonner3-52-211,Joseph 0-00-00, Baynes0-00-0 0. Totals42-77 18-21 108. Sacramento 13 37 24 27 — 101 SanAntonio 23 37 24 24 — 108

Grizzlies 82, Rockets78 MEMPHIS(82) Prince3-7 2-29, Randolph 5-125-515, Gasol513 5-6 15, Conley4-144-6 12, Allen 4-12 2 810, Pondexter0-0 0-0 0, Bayless5-141-1 13, Dooling 1-30-03, Davis0-10-00, Daye1-40-03, Arthur1-3 0-0 2. Totals 29-83 19-28 82. HOUSTON (78) Garcia2-80-06, Smith 2-31-45, Asik 3 82-28, Lin 5-135-617,Harden7-2411-1430,Jones 3-70-0 7, Delfino0-3 0-00, Beverley 1-30-0 3, Motielunas 0-52-2 2.Totals 23-74 21-28 78. Memphis 24 25 15 18 — 82 Houston 15 21 23 19 — 78

Clippers 96, Hornets 93 L.A. CLIPPERS (96) Butler 1-60-0 2, Griffin 9-162-420, Jordan2-3 1-2 5, Paul4-12 8-817, Green2-5 0-0 5, Crawford 5-162-415, Barnes 6-113-416, Holins 2-21-2 5, Odom 13 0-02,Bledsoe3-4 2-4 9.Totals 35-78 19-28 96. NEWORLEANS(93) Aminu 2-3 3 6 7,Anderson6-18 3 6 17, Lopez 8-16 3-419, Roberts6-13 1-1 15, Gordon8-18 712 25,Henry2-50-24, Mason0-2 0-0 0,Amundson 3-60-1 6, Mifferg-20-00, Harris0-00-00. Totals 35-83 17-32 93. L.A. Clippers 24 1 9 14 39 — 96 NewOrleans 25 1 5 23 30 — 93

Mavericks108, Nuggets105 DENVER (105)

Chandler8-15 0 018, Faried5-81-211, Koufos 3-9 00 6, AMiffer2-123-48, Iguodala7-151-318, Brewer6-204-518, McGee5-61-1 11, Lawson57 3-4 13, Fournier0-1 2-2 2, Randolph0-0 0-0 0. Totals 41-9315-21 105.

DALLAS(108)

Marion 7-140-015, Nowitzki9-172-222, Kaman 2-6 0-0 4 M.James 2-71-2 7 Mayo 7-131-2 20, Carter 9-193-5 22, Wright 4-71-4 9, Coffison2-4 3-4 7, Crowder0-50-0 0, Brand1-30-0 2, Morrow 0-00-00. Totals 43-9511-19108. Denver 26 29 22 22 6 — 105 Dallas 21 27 30 21 9 — 108

Jazz107, Timberwolves100 MINNESOT A (100) Kirilenko 3-6 2-2 8, D.Wiffiams4-9 2-2 11, Stiemsma 4-9 2-210, Rubio4-73-313, Ridnour4-7 2-210, Barea6-149-10 23, Budinger5-110-012, Shved1-50-03,Cunningham4-90-08, Johnson1-1 0-0 2 Totals 36-7820-21100. UTAH(107) Hayward1-52-25, Miffsap5-7 0-210, Jeiferson 19-27 2-240, MWiliams 5-126-616, Foye5-81-1 16, Favors2-6 2-2 6, Burks3-4 0-0 7 Ma.Wiliams 1-22-24, Tinsley1-1 0-03 Totals 42-7215-17 107. Minnesota 22 32 27 19 — 100 uiah 30 23 29 25 — 107

Lakers 118, Warriors 116 GOLDEN STATE(116) Barnes1-6 2-2 4 Lee8-123-4 19, Ezeli 2-3 00 4, Curry 17-314-4 47, Thompson10-24 3-4 25, Biedrins0-0 0-00, Landry5-121-211, Jack3-90-0 6 Totals 46-97 13-16116.

Southeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington 41 22 17 2 46 123 113 W innipeg 4 2 2 1 19 2 44 109 123 T ampa Bay 40 17 21 2 36 127 122 C arolrna 4 0 1 6 2 2 2 34 103 129 F lorida 40 13 2 1 6 32 98 139 Western Conference Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA y-Chicago 40 3 1 5 4 66 132 85 S t. Louis 4 0 2 3 1 5 2 48 110 102 D etroit 41 19 1 5 7 45 103 107 C olumbus 41 1 8 16 7 43 99 105 N ashville 4 2 1 5 1 9 8 38 98 115 Norlhwest Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA V ancouver 40 2 3 11 6 52 109 96 Minnesota 40 2 2 16 2 46 103 100 E dmonton 4 0 1 6 17 7 39 102 111 C algary 40 1 5 2 1 4 34 106 140 C olorado 4 1 1 3 2 2 6 32 96 128 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA x-Anaheim 41 2 7 9 5 59 124 103 Los Angeles 41 23 14 4 50 118 103 S an Jose 4 0 2 1 1 2 7 49 101 100 Dallas 40 20 17 3 43 114 120 P hoenix 41 1 8 1 6 7 43 110 110 NOTE:Twopoints for a win, onepoint for overtime loss. x-clinched playoffspot y-clincheddivision Friday's Games Chicago3, Detroit 2, SO Ottawa 2, NewJersey0 Columbus 4, St. Louis1 Dallas 5,Nashville 2 Calgary 3,Phoenix2, OT

Today'sGames

PhiladelphiaatBuffaio, noon VancouveratColorado, noon MontrealatToronto, 4p.m. N.Y.RangersatN.Y.Islanders, 4p.m. TampaBayatWashington, 4p.m. Bostonat Carolina,4p.m. Pittsburghat Florida, 4:30p.m. Columbus at Minnesota, 5p.m. SanJoseatDallas,5p.m. Calgaryat Edmonton, 7p.m. AnaheimatLosAngeles, 8p.m.

Sunday'sGames

ChicagoatSt. Louis, 9:30am. Tampa Bayat Bufalo, 2p.m. Detroit atNashvile, 4:30p.m.

TENNIS Professional Grand Prix Hassan II Friday At ComplexeSportif al Amal Casablanca, Morocco Purse: $607,500(WT250) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Quarteriinals StanislasWawrinka(1), Switzerland,def.Guiffermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain, 6-1,6-2. TommyRobredo,Spain, def. Benoit Paire (4), France,7-6(4), 2-6,6-0. KevinAnderson(2), SouthAfrica,def. GregaZemIja (8),Slovenia,6-4,6-4. Martin Klizan(3), Slovakia,def. RobinHaase(7), Netherlands,7-5,6-1.

U.S. Men'sClayCourt Championships Friday At River OaksCountry Club Houston Purse: $519,775(WT250) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Quarteriinals RhyneWiliams, UnitedStates,def. RubenRamirez Hrdalgo,Spain, 7-6(1),1-6,6-4. NicolasAlmagro(1), Spain, def. Paolo Lorenzi(7),

DavidLynn Justin Rose AdamScott LeeWestwood TigerWoods GonzaloFernandez-Castano SergioGarcia BernhardLanger Rory Mcffroy Charl Schwartzel JohnSenden LukeDonald Bill Haas TrevorImmeman DustinJohnson Matt Kuchar

RyanMoore SteveStricker RickieFower Scott Piercy DavidToms MichaelThompson ErnieEls FreddieJacobson ZachJohnson SandyLyle Bo VanPelt RichardSterne Thomas Bjorn KeeganBradley StewartCink Tim Clark BrianGay PaulLawrie KevinNa JoseMariaOlazabal Carl Pettersson Vijay Singh HenrikStenson RobertGarrigus PeterHanson John Huh Martin Kaym er Phil Mickelson D.A. Points Nick Watney LucasGlover BrandenGrace Ryo Ishikawa ThorbjornOlesen JohnPeterson a-Guan Tianlang BubbaWatson Failed to qualify GeorgeCoetzee JamieDonaldson Martin Laird MatteoManassero Graeme McDoweff Larry Mize TedPotterJr. WebbSimpson Y.E.Yang Louis Oosthuizen NicolasColsaerts BenCurtis John Merrick MarkO'Meara lan Poulter MikeWeir a-T J.Vogel a-MichaelWeaver Thaworn Wiratchant PadraigHarrington RussellHenley KevinStreelman Francesco Molinari a-Nathan Smith TomWa tson a-StevenFox CraigStadler HunterMahan lan Woosnm a a-AlanDunbar Ben Crensha w HiroyukiFujita a-amateur

Today 6:25 a.m. —Bubba Watson Juan Monaco (3), Argentina, def. RobbyGinepri, — John Pe t e rson, RyoIshikawa 6:35 a.m. UnitedStates,6-1, 6-0. —LucasGlover, BrandenGrace 6:45 a.m. —ThorblornOlesen,a-GuanTianlang 6:55 a.m. 7:05 a.m.— PeterHanson, JohnHuh SOCCER — MartinKaymer,Robert Garrigus 7:15 a.m. —NickWatney, Phil Mickelson 7:25 a.m. MLS —StewartCrnk,D.A.Points 7:35 a.m. MAJORLEAGUESOCCER —TimClark,JoseMaria Olazabal 7:45 a.m. —KevinNa,Carl Petersson All TimesPDT 7:55 a.m. 8:05 a.m. KeeganBradley,BrianGay Eastern Conference 8:25a.m.—HenrikStenson,VilaySingh W L T P t s GF GA 8:35a.m.— PaulLawrie,ThomasBjorn 4 1 0 12 6 4 —RichardSterne,ZachJohnson Montreal 8:45 a.m. SportingKansasCity 3 1 2 1 1 7 3 8:55 a.m. FreddieJacobson,SandyLyle —ErnieEls,BoVanPelt Houston 3 2 0 9 8 6 9:05 a.m. —ScottPiercy,RickieFowler Columbus 2 1 2 8 8 5 9:15 a.m. — DavidToms, Michael Thompson Philadelphia 2 2 1 7 6 7 9:25 a.m. —RyanMoore,LukeDonald TorontoFC 1 2 2 5 7 8 9:35 a.m. —MattKuchar,Biff Haas NewYork 1 3 2 5 7 10 9:45 a.m. Chicago 1 3 1 4 4 10 9:55a.m.—SteveStricker, Dustin Johnson DC 1 3 1 4 2 5 10:15a.m.—JohnSenden,Trevor Immelman NewEngland I 2 I 4 I 2 10:25a.m.—RoryMcffroy,Charl Schwartzel Western Conference 10:35a.m.—Bernhard Langer,Sergio Garcia Woods,Gonzalo Fernandez-CasW L T P t s GF GA 10:45a.m.— Tiger FC Dallas 4 1 1 13 1 0 7 tano ChivasUSA 3 1 I 10 10 7 10:55a.m.—JustinRose,K.J. Choi Los Angeles 2 0 2 8 8 3 11:05a.m.—DavidLynn,LeeWestwood SanJose 2 2 2 8 5 7 11:15a.m.—Adam Scott, JasonDufner Vancouver 2 2 1 7 6 6 11:25a.m.—Jim Furyk,BrandtSnedeker RealSaltLake 2 3 I 7 5 6 11:35a.m.—MarcLeishman,Angel Cabrera Portland 1 1 3 6 9 8 11:45a.m. JasonDay,FredCouples Colorado 1 3 2 5 5 7 Seattle 0 3 1 1 2 5 MOTOR SPORTS NOTE:Threepoints for victory, onepoint fortie.

EasternConference Atlantic Division

GP W L OT Pts GF GA y-Pittsburgh 41 31 10 0 62 138 101 NY. Islanders 41 21 16 4 46 119 121 NY.Rangers 40 20 16 4 44 99 96 NewJersey 41 15 16 10 40 96 113 Philadelphia 40 17 20 3 37 108 125 Northeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA x-Montreal 4 0 26 9 5 57 127 95 Boston 40 26 10 4 56 114 87 Toronto 40 22 13 5 49 123 112 Ottawa 41 21 14 6 48 101 89 Buffalo 41 16 19 6 38 107 127

ing to become the first Australian to win a green jacket. "The moment I start worrying about other players is the moment I start losing focus on what I need to do, and when I do that, I'll start making bogeys," Day said. "It's obviously great to have the lead. I'm very exciting for the challenge over the next two days. It really is exciting to have the opportunity to win the Masters. I'm very, very happy where I am right now." T he 53-year-old C ouples, w h o shared the 36-hole lead last year at the Masters, birdied the 18th hole for a 71 and will play in the final group. "I did tee off Thursday with the idea of playing well, and now it's Friday afternoon late. I'm surprised, but I'm not going to freak out over it," Couples said. Former Masters champion Angel

PGA Tour The Masters Friday At AugustaNational Golf Club Augusta, Ga. Yardage: 7,435; Par:72 SecondRound

JasonDay FredCouples MarcLeishman AngelCabrera Jim Furyk BrandtSnedeker K.J. Choi JasonDufner

Cabrera birdied five of his last six holes for a 69 and was in the group two shots behind, along with former U.S. OPen ChamPiOn Jim FLtryk (71) and Brandt Snedeker (70). Woods was at 3-under 141 with six others, including

Adam Scott (72), Lee Westwood (71) and Justin Rose (71). And still in the mix was Rory McIlroy, who turned his fortunes around with a 5-wood from about 275 yards that set up a short eagle putt. He added three more birdies on the back nine and had a 70, leaving him only four shots out of the lead going into the weekend. "Anything under par today was going to be a good score," McIlroy said. Tough conditions made the performance of Guan that much more impressive.He had a respectable 75, which included the one-shot penalty.

College Pac-12 Standings All Times PDT

Conference Overall W L W L Oregon State 8 2 26 6 Oregon 10 3 25 8 UCLA 7 5 21 9 Stanford 6 4 18 10 Arizona 6 6 21 11 ArizonaState 6 7 20 10 SouthernCal 6 7 13 20 WashingtonState 4 5 17 13 California 5 8 16 17 Uiah 4 9 14 15 Washington 2 8 8 23 Friday's Games Oregon State1,Utah0 Oregon 3,California 2 Stanford7, Washrngton 5 Washington State7,Arizona4,susp., rain (7) SouthernCal5,ArizonaState0 x-UCLA 2, LoyolaMarymount0 Today's Games WashingtonatStanford,1 p.m. Arizonaat Washington State 2 p m (completion of

suspended game) ArizonaStateat Southern Cal, 2 p.m. x-LoyolaMarymountatUCLA, 2p.m. Utah atDregonState,2:05 p.m. Oregon atCalifornia, 6p.m. Sunday'sGames ArizonaatWashington State, noon Utah atOregonState, 12:05p.m. Oregon atCalifornia, 1p.m. WashingtonatStanford, I p.m. x-LoyolaMarymount atUCLA,1 p.m. AnzonaStateat Southern Cal, 2 p.m. x =nonconference

DEALS Transactions BASEBALL Major LeagueBaseball MLB Suspended ClevelandRHPCarlosCarrasco for eightgamesandfined himfor "intentionally throwing" at New York's KevinYoukilis during anApril 9

game.Suspended San Diego OFCarlos Quentin for

eight gamesand INF-OFJerry HairstonJr. for one gamefortheir actionsduringanApril11 gameagainst Los AngelesDodgers.

AmericanLeague

BALTIMOR EORIOLES—ClaimedRHPAlexBurnett

off waivers fromTorontoand optioned himtoRochester (IL). Transferred INFWilsonBetemit fromthe15- tothe 60-dayDL. BOSTONRED SOX— NamedRickWakefieldaspecial assignmentinstructor in baseball operations. CHICAGOWHITE SOX Placed2B GordonBeckham on the15-day DL,retroactive toApril10. Recalled RHPDeunteHeathfromCharlotte(IL). CLEVELANDINDIANS— Recalled LHP Nick Hagadone fromColumbus(IL). ActivatedINF-DHJason Giambifromthe15-day DL.PlacedRl-IP Matt Albers on the patemitylist. OptionedRHPCorey Kluber to Columbus LOS ANGELESANGELS— Recalled OF Luis Ji-

menezfrom Salt LakeCity (PCI.). OptionedOFJ.B. Shuck toSalt LakeCity. TORONTOBLUEJAYS— SentRHP EdgarGonzalez outright toBuffalo(IL). National League LOSANGELESDODGERS Pl aced RHP ZackGreinke on the15-day DL.Recaled RHPShawnToffeson from Albuquerque (PCI.). PITTSBURGH PIR ATES— Recalled RHP Bryan

Morris fromIndianapolis (IL). Desrgna ted RHPChris Lerouxfor assignment SAN DIEGO PA

(Car number inparentheses) 1. (18)KyleBusch, Toyota,196299 mph. 2. (78)KurtBusch,Chevrolet,195 688 3. (43)AricAlmrrola, Ford,195.009 4. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford,194.946. 5. (56)MartinTruexJr., Toyota,194.77. 6. (88)DaleEamhardt Jr., Chevrolet,194532. 7. (48)JimmieJohnson, Chevrolet,194.503. 8. (24)Jeff Gordon,Chevrolet 194.168. 9. (99)CarlEdwards, Ford,194.147. 10. (42)JuanPablo Montoya,Chevrolet,194.007. 11. (1)JamieMcMurray, Chevrolet,193.819.

GOLF

(a-amataur)

BASEBALL

Sprint Cup NRA 500Lineup After Friday qualifying; racetoday At TexasMotor Speedway Fort Worth, Texas Lap length: 1.5 miles

Sunday'sGames Chicag oatHouston,2p.m SanJoseat Portland, 7:30p.m.

NHL

24. (13)CaseyMears, Ford,192.596. 25. (34)DavidRagan,Ford,192555. 26. (15)Clint Bowyer, Toyota,192267 27. (38)DavidGiffiland, Ford,192.102. 28. (7)DaveBlaney,Chevrolet,191.891. 29. (29)KevinHarvick, Chevrolet,191.734. 30. (47)BobbyLabonte,Toyota, 191.571. 31. (39)RyanNewman, Chevrolet,191.557 32. (93)TravisKvapil, Toyota,191.279. 33. (30)DavidStremme,Toyota,191.144. 34.(19) MikeBliss,Toyota, 190.927. 35.(16)GregBiffle,Ford, 190.921. 36.(36)J.J.Yeley,Chevrolet, 190.705. 37. (98)MichaelMcDoweli Ford OwnerPoints. 38. (83)DavidReutimann,Toyota,Owner Points. 39. (33)LandonCassil, Chevrolet,OwnerPoints. 40. (35)JoshWise, Ford, Owner Points. 41.(87)JoeNemechek,Toyota, Owner Points. 42.(10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, Owner Points. 43. (32)TimmyHil, Ford,Owner Points. Failed to Qualify 44. (95)ScottSpeed,Ford,187.617. 45. (44)Scott Riggs,Ford,186.149.

NASCAR

Today'sGames

Columbus at Montreal,11a m. NewEnglandatSeatle FC,I p.m. 14-22 28, Blake4-9 2-2 14, Bryant9-21 12-1634, TorontoFCatPhiladelphia,1 p.m. Jamison 040-00,Meeks1-30-03,WorldPeace2-5 RealSaltLakeatVancouver,1 p.m. 2-2 7 Totals 34-6638-50118. NewYorkatDC.United,4 p.m. GoldenState 32 2 53 3 26 — 116 Los Angeleat s FCDallas, 430pm. L.A. Lakers 26 31 28 33 — 118 Color adoatChivasUSA,7.30 p.m.

NATIONALHOCKEYLEAGUE Aff TimesPDT

75-74-149 74-75-149 76-73-149 75-74-149 73-76-149 73-76 149 76-73-149 73-76-149 72-77-149 74-76-150 74-77-151 76-75-151 74-77-151 74-77-151 76-75-151 72-79-151 77-75-152 78-74-152 79-73-152 78-75-153 72-81-153 76-77-153 74-81-155 77-78-155 79-78-157 76-81-157 79-79-158 76-82-158 80-78-158 83-77-160 80 84-164 79-85-164

Tee Times All Times PDT

Italy, 6-4,6-4. John Isner(5), UnitedStates,def. RicardasBerankis, Lithuania6-3, , 3-6, 6-3.

L.A. LAKERS (118) Clark 2-30-0 6 Gasol9-13 8-8 26, Howard 7-8

HOCKEY

68-73-141 70-71-141 69-72-141 70-71-141 70-71-141 68-74-142 66-76-142 71-71-142 72-70-142 71-71-142 72-70-142 71-72-143 71-72-143 68-75-143 67-76-143 68-75-143 71-72-143 73 70-143 68-76-144 75-69-144 70-74-144 73-71-144 71-74-145 72-73-145 69-76-145 73-72-145 71-74-145 73-72-145 73-73-146 73-73-146 75-71-146 70-76-146 72-74-146 76-70-146 70-76-146 74-72-146 76-70-146 72-74-146 75-71-146 76-71-147 72-75-147 70-77-147 72-75-147 71-76-147 72-75-147 78-69-147 74-74-148 78-70-148 71-77-148 78-70-148 71-77-148 73-75-148 75-73-148

12. (51)Austin Dilon, Chevrolet,193.764 13. (14)TonyStewart, Chevrolet,193.632.

70-68-138 68-71-139 66-73-139 71 69 140 69-71-140 70-70-140 70-71-141 72 69 141

14. (5)KaseyKahne,Chevrolet,193.451. 15. (11)BrianVickers, Toyota,193444. 16. (2)BradKeselowski, Ford,193.431. 17. (17)RickyStenhouseJr., Ford,193.195. 18.(22)JoeyLogano,Ford, 192.885. 19.(27)PauMenard, Chevrolet, 192781 20.(20) MattKenseth,Toyota,I92.761. 21.(31)JeffBurton,Chevrolet, 192.761. 22.(21)TrevorBayne,Ford, 192.754. 23. (55)MarkMartin, Toyota,192.644.

The Mastersataglance A glance at Frjday's second round of the Masters: Leading:Jason Day, who shot a 4-Under 68 to stand at138 after two rounds. Pursuing:Former champion Fred Couples was a stroke backalong with first-round leader Marc Lejshman. Three others were another tvvo shots

back. Where's Tiger?:Tied for seventh, three strokes back. After climbing to the top of the leaderboard, he took a tumble when hjs ball hjt the flagstick and went jn the water on15, the first of tvvo bogeys jn hjs last four holes. Shot of the day:Tiger Woods' approach on the 530-yard, par-515th. Hjs 60degree wedge shot from 87 yards hjt the flag and ricocheted into the water. Key stat:Woods made only one birdie on the back nine jn the first tvvo

rounds. Noteworthy:There were 34 international players vvho made the cut, the most jn Masters history. Quoteworthy:"I made jt." — 14-year-old Guan Tjanlang on Wejbo, Chinese version of Twitter. — The Associated Press


SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2013 • THE BULLETIN

SPORTS ON THE AIR

C3

PREP ROUNDUP

TODAY BASEBALL

Time

MLB, SanFrancisco atChicago Cubs College, South Carolina at Florida

10 a.m.

TV/ r adio

Fox noon ESPN2 2 p.m. KICE-AM 940

College, Utah atOregon State MLB, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh

or Toronto at KansasCity MLB, Texas at Seattle

4 p.m. 6 p.m.

MLB Root

GOLF PGA Tour,TheMasters

Noon

CBS

NHL, Philadelphia at Buffalo Noon College, Frozen Four, final, Yale vs. Quinnipiac4 p.m.

NBCSN ESPN

HOCKEY

SOCCER MLS, New England at Seattle Noon Mexican League, Cruz Azul vs. Club Tijuana 2 :55 p.m. 4:30 p.m. MLS, Los Angeles at FC Dallas

Root ES P N2 NB C SN

HORSE RAGING Blue Grass Stakes Arkansas Derby

3 p.m.

NBC NBCSN

College, Washington at ArizonaState

2 p.m. 7 p.m.

ESPN ESPN2

FOOTBALL College, Stanford spring game

3 p.m.

Pac-12

1:30 p.m.

SOFTBALL College, LSU atTexas A8 M

MOTOR SPORTS NASCAR, Sprint Cup, NRA 500

Formula One,ChineseGrand Prix

4 p.m.

Fox 11:30 p.m. N BCSN

BASKETBALL High school, Jordan Brand Classic

5 p.m.

ESPN2

Listings are themostaccurateavailable. The Bulletinis not responsible for late changesmade by Nor radio stations.

SPORTS IN BRIEF BASEBALL Beavs shutout Utes

country — and 4.14 blocked shots as a senior, and finished

her career as the No. 2scorer in

— Oregon State pitcher Matt Boyd threw a two-hitter in a

NCAA history. Trey Burke, of national runner-up Michigan, won

night in Corvallis. Boyd struck outeightand became just the

second Oregon State pitcher

the men's WoodenAward, completing the sophomore guard's sweep of the major player of the year awards. Hewas announced

in the past12 years to record multiple shutouts in one season,

as the winner at last weekend's Final Four in Atlanta.

1-0 victory over Utah on Friday

matching SamGaviglio's two in 2011. The Utes (14-15 overall,

4-9 Pac-12) managedjust four baserunners against Boyd, and

FOOTBALL

the lefty threw to just two batters over the minimum as two

SeahawkS Sign CB — The

innings were ended bycatcher

impressive offseason move.

Jake Rodriguez throwing out

Cornerback Antoine Winfield is

Seattle Seahawks made another

Ridgeview golfer is top local at RavenRumble Bulletin staff report REDMOND — Through a mild wind and temperatures lingering in the mid60s,Jimi Seeley used an even-par 36 on the front nine holes of the Ridge Course at Eagle CrestResort to card a 4-over 76, good enough to tie for sixth place in the 95-player field of the boys golf Raven Rumble in the Desert on Friday. Corvallis' Hogan Arey took medalist honors with a 72, and Jesuit took first in the team standings with an overall score of 303. Redmond High was the top Central Oregon program in the 19-team field, placing seventh with a 334 that was led by Mason Rodby's 79 and Tim Messner's 81. Mason Krieger fired a 7-over 79 to pace Mountain View, which was 13th as a team with a 353. Ridgeview took 15th with a 358, followed by Crater (362) and Crook County (367), which saw Joe Morgan record an 88. Sisters, paced by Nate Pajutee's 85, finished 18th with a 375. In other Friday action: BASEBALL Redmond 20, Crook County 2: PRINEVILLE — J.D. Abbas went three for four with two doubles, a home run and four runs batted in, as the Panthers cruised to an Intermountain Hybrid victory in six innings. Brayden Bordges was two for three with a two-run homer for Redmond (9-4), and Cam Peters finished two for four with three runs scored. Crook County (4-8) was led by Brandon Alexander, who picked up an RBI double in the first

own. La Pine (3-14 overall, 2-14 Sky-Em) scored five runs in the first inning, two in the second and one in the third to build an 8-3 lead after three complete innings. Sisters 16, Cottage Grove 0: SISTERS — The Outlaws won their 11th consecutive game in dominating fashion, recording 15 hits on offense while Sisters pitchers JustinHarrer and Joey Morgan faced just 16 batters in the five-inning victory. Harrer earned the win, striking out six in three innings of work. Morgan completed the shutout by fanning three in the fourth and fifth innings. Jardon Weems posted a triple to pace the Outlaw offense while Sam Calarco belted a double. Sisters (13-2 overall, 6-0 Sky-Em) also ended the game without an error. Gladstone10, Madras 0:GLADSTONE — The White Buffaloes fell to 7-6 overall and 1-3 in Tri-Valley Conference action after being held to just two hits in their six-inning loss to the Gladiators. C ountry Christian 6 , Cu l ver 3 : MOLALLA — Th e Bulldogs scored a run in the top of the sixth inning and two more in the seventh, but it was not enough to overcome an early 6-0 deficit, as Culver fell to 6-6 overall and 2-3 in Class 2A/IA Special District 2 play. SOFTBALL Bend 13, Summit 2: The visiting Lava Bears completedthe series sweep of the Storm, recording at least a run in each inning en route to the five-inning Intermountain Conference win to i m prove to 6-6 overall and 3-0 in IMC play. Bend inning. pitchers Alexsis Hill-Gruenberg, MerBend 12, Summit 2: Justin Erlandson edith Berrigan and Megan Berrigan smacked a home run on the second pitch combined for a one-hitter. Awbrie Elle he saw to lead off the bottom of the first Kinkade led the Bear offense, going two inning, and the Lava Bears scored four for three with four runs batted in. Lisa first-inning runs before taking their InSylvester added three hits and two RBIs termountain Conference contest against a nd Mariah Buckner knocked in tw o the visiting Storm. Sami Godlove was runs as well. Raja Char paced Summit three for three with two runs batted in for (1-11, 0-3) with a run-scoring single, the Bend (6-6 overall, 1-2 IMC), and Dalton Storm's only hit of the contest. Hurd and Kyle Bailey each went two for Ridgeview13, Mountain View 6:The Rafour. Summit (6-7, 2-2) saw D.J. Wilson vens avoided the Intermountain Hybrid pick up a triple, with Austin Peters add- sweep by breaking open the game with a six-run sixth inning. Ridgeview (9-3 ing a double and an RBI. La Pine 15, Junction City 7: LA PINE overall) trailed 6-4 after five innings of Senior outfielder Devin J o hnson play, but the Ravens outscored the host went two for three with a double and a Cougars 9-0 over the final two innings three-run home run to lead the Hawks, to recordthe comeback victory. Hannah who banged out 13 hits in their Sky-Em George and Shelby Abbas each went four League victory. William Siauw added a for five at the plate to lead Ridgeview, three-for-fourperformance that included and Shawna Marshall contributed three a double, a triple and one run batted in. hits of her own. Marshall earned the win, Casey Schneider earned the win on the scattering 10 hits over seven innings. Carmound and contributed three hits of his riann Elms paced Mountain View, which

fell to 2-11 overall, with three hits and one run batted in. Jenna Henninger added two doubles and an RBI for the Cougars, who swept Ridgeview in a doubleheader on Wednesday. Sisters 7, Cottage Grove 1: COTTAGE GROVE — Cassidy Edwards struck out 14 as the Outlaws improved to 5-1 in SkyEm League play. Tiffani Milliman blasted a two-run homer to highlight Sisters' offense. The Outlaws (11-2 overall) have won 11 of their past 12 games. Junction City 20, La Pine 0:JUNCTION CITY — The Hawks fell to 0-6 in Sky-Em League play after the five-inning rout by the Tigers. Maddie Fisher, Heather Farwell and Shyann Michael all singled for La Pine (2-11 overall) in the loss. Molalla 3, Madras1: MOLALLA — In a battle of the Tri-Valley Conference's top teams, it was Molalla coming out with the win, dropping the White Buffaloes to 83 overall and 3-1 in league play. Molalla pitcher Sierra Benson limited Madras to just two hits. Benson also led her team at the plate, ending the game with a solo home run and an RBI double.Shelby Mauritson paced the Buffs with an RBI

single. BOYS LACROSSE Bend15, Sprague1: SALEM — Eli Pite picked up five goals, Brandon Fitzpatrick added three, and the visiting Lava Bears earned a n onconference win a gainst the Olympians. Geoff Mouser and Sean Joyce recordedtwo goals apiece for Bend (6-2), which tallied 51 ground balls compared to Sprague's eight. James Rockett, Cade Hinderlider and Jake Miller each finished with one goal. BOYS TENNIS Redmond 5, Madras 3: REDMOND — Redmond's topthree singles players — Zach Powell, Calen Fitzsimmons and Stephen Witherow — picked up wins in straight sets without dropping a game as the Panthers defeated the visiting White Buffaloes. Madras was paced in wins by the duos of Jesus Vazquez and Adam Maldonado (No.2 doubles) and Oved Felix and Jered Pichette (No. 3 doubles). Ridgeview 5, Crook County 0: PRINEVILLE — The Ravens picked up their first team win of the season in their Class 4A/3A/2A/IA Special District 5 contest held Thursday. Caleb Maxwell led the way with a victory at No. 1 singles, and the tandem of Chase Bennett and Brandon Huff picked up the most competitive win of the day, defeating Crook County's Oliver Peterson and Ory Foltz 7-6 (7-5),

would-be base stealers. The set to join the Seahawks on a game's lone run came in the first one-year contract, according to inning. Tyler Smith singled on a blooper down the right field line

a person with knowledge of the deal. ESPN.com first reported

and moved to third on a single

Winfield reaching anagreement

by Michael Conforto. Dylan Davis picked up the RBI when

with the Seahawks. Winfield joins one of the most talented

he grounded out to second, al-

defensive backfields in the NFL,

lowing Smith to score. Oregon State (26-6, 8-2j and Utah con-

likely as an extra cornerback to play in the slot. He is joining

tinue their series today at 2 p.m. a secondary that features two

Ducks take outBears — Aided by two runs in the fifth inning, the Oregon baseball team pulled off a 3-2 Pac-12 Confer-

All-Pros in cornerback Richard Sherman and safety Earl Thomas

and past Pro Bowl selections Brandon Browner and Kam Chancellor.

ence victory over California in Berkeley on Friday night. Josh Graham scored on a J.J. Altobelli

single before Altobelli crossed the plate from third base on a

sacrifice fly by AaronPayne, giving the Ducks a3-1 lead. Brett Thomas scored in the first inning on a Mitchell Tolman single

COLLEGE ATHLETICS SEC, ESPN plan network

— The long-awaited announcement of the Southeastern Conference network is days away. The SEC says that it will hold a

in the first inning. Thomasand

news conference with ESPNex-

Altobelli led Oregon with two hits each. Starting pitcher Tommy

ecutives on Tuesday in Atlanta. The network is to be launched

Thorpe threw 7Y~ innings with

in a partnership between the

seven strikeouts en route to the victory. Jimmie Sherfy picked up his10th save for the Ducks this

SEC and ESPN. Sports Busi-

ness Journal reported Friday that the conference and the

season. Oregon (10-3, 25-8j and network would detail plans Cal (16-17, 5-Bj play thesecond Tuesday to have the SEC cable game of their three-gameseries channel up and running by Autonight at 6 o'clock.

gust 2014.

BASKETBALL Former UW,WSUcoach

MOTOR SPORTS Busch drothers tostart

dlBS —Former Washington and Washington State men's

1-2 — The Busch brothers will start on the front row at Texas

basketball coach Marv Harsh-

tonight. Kyle Buschset a track

man hasdied at95.Harshman's death was confirmed on Friday

qualifying record with a lap of 196.299 mph Friday night in Fort Worth to earn his first NASCAR Sprint Cup pole at Texas. It is his second pole in his Toyota this

afternoon by the University of Washington, the final school

he coached at. Harshmanwas enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in1985. He spent 40 years coaching in the state of

Washington, first at his alma mater Pacific Lutheran. He then moved across the state to

season. That wasall that could knock Kurt Busch off the pole after his lap of195.688 mph in his Chevrolet. The only time the brothers started on the front

row together was at LasVegas Pullman, wherehecoachedthe in2009,whenKylealsohadthe Cougars for13 seasons. His final pole position and won that race. coaching jobcameatWashingKurt finished 23rd that day. ton, where four times hewon 20 or more games with the Huskies and three times went to the

NCAA tournament before retiring in 1985.

Burke, Griner winWood-

day night. "He was drinking some of that Space Jam juice in here at halftime," Durant said with a laugh. "But really, we're just playing the way we need to play right now." Earlier in the evening, the Thunder clinched their third straight Northwest Division title when Dallas defeated Denver 108-105 in overtime. Oklahoma City also remained a half-game up on San Antonio for the top seed in the Western Conference. Durant added 16 points for the Thunder, who led by as many as 22 points. Portland, missing th e p l ayoffs f or the second straight season, lost its 10th straight, the most since an 11-game skid in the 2005-06 season. The team has lost seven straight at home, the most in franchise history. The Blazers were led by Will Bartonstarting in place of injured shooting guard Wesley Matthews — with 18 points. Portland was sunk in the third quarter when the team was outscored 26-7 by the Thunder. It was a franchise-worst third period total for the Blazers. "The third quarter, our offense was ground down," Portland coach Terry Stotts said. "We stopped moving the ball. We didn't create shots and we were loose with the turnovers. It was a bad combination." J.J. Hickson returned to Portland's starting lineup after he missed a game with a sore lower back. But the Trail Blazers remained without Matthews (right ankle) for the second straight game and Nicolas Batum (right shoulder) for the

Ravens

at Texas, leading 91 of 200

Continued from C1 "He's nasty," Davis said of R unge. "He's got a good fastball that he can place really well, but he's also got this knuckleball that he's really got command of." Mitch Springer was three for four with a double and three runs batted in for Ridgeview (9-3), which has now won four straight. George Mendazona collected a

college basketball's national

high-banked Texas track. Busch

ner in the series at the1~/~-mile,

player of the year for the second finished2.27 seconds ahead of consecutive year. Griner is the Brad Keselowski, while Austin 23.8 points — third-best in the

The Associated Press PORTLAND — While Kevin Durant couldn't help but joke a bit about Thunder teammate Russell Westbrook's outburst in the third quarter against the Portland Trail Blazers, putting away games is all part of Oklahoma City's groundwork for the playoffs. Westbrook scored 33 points, including 17 in the third quarter, and the Thunder beat short-handed Portland 106-90 on Fri-

NASCAR Nationwide victory this season and his sixth overall laps Friday night in Fort Worth. Busch is the first six-time win-

back awards. Sheaveraged

Blazers ean't slowdownThunder in106-90 loss Kodemayhavetorn Achillestendon LOS ANGELES — Kobe Bryant scored 34 points while playing much of the second half in obvious pain from his injured left leg, and the Los Angeles Lakers rallied in the final minutes without him to stay in the playoff picture with a 118-116 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Friday night. Stephen

Curry scored 47 points in a dynamic performance for the Warriors, but Los

Angeles played just enough late defense to hang on for a crucial win. Bryant stayed in the game until 3:06 remained despite obvious limitations and two lengthy breaks to walk off an injury from early in the second half. The Lakers said he probably had a torn Achilles' tendon

andwouldhavean MRIexam today. — The Associated Press

fifth straight. Also on Friday: Heat 109, Celtics 101: M I A M I LeBron James scored 20 points in 29 minutes, Rashard Lewis added 19 on a huge night for the Miami bench and the Heat tied the franchise record for home wins in a season, topping Boston. Dwyane Wade, back after missing six games with bone bruisesaround hisright kneecap, scored 11 in 34 minutes for Miami, which won its 35th home game to tie the standard set in 2004-05. Mavericks 108, Nuggets, 105:DALLAS — Dirk Nowitzki scored 22 points, O.J. Mayo hit tie-breaking 3-pointers late in regulation and overtime, and Dallas denied Denvera franchise record in wins. Jazz 107, Timberwolves 100: SALT LAKE CITY — Al Jefferson tied a career high with 40 points, including a clutch jumper with 39 seconds left, to power Utah past Minnesota. Nets 117, Pacers 109: INDIANAPOLIS — Deron Williams had 33 points and 14

assists, and Brooklyn secured homecourt advantage in the first round of the

playoffs. Knicks 101, Cavaliers 91:CLEVELAND — Carmelo Anthony had 31 points and 14 rebounds in just three quarters, and New York bounced back after having its winning streak stopped at 13 games one night earlier. Hawks 109, Bucks 104: ATLANTAJeff Teague and Josh Smith each scored 24 points and Atlanta used a 13-0 run in the fourth quarter to take the lead after trailing by 19 early in the second half and beat Milwaukee. Spurs108, Kings101:SAN ANTONIOTony Parker had 22 points and 10 assists, and San Antonio won on a day it lost two key players. The Spurs waived forward Stephen Jackson on Friday afternoon, ending his second stint with the team. Hours earlier, the Spurs lostreserve forward Boris Diaw, who will miss three to four weeks after having surgery to have a synovial cyst removed from his lumbar spine. Grizzlies 82, Rockets 78: HOUSTON — Marc Gasol had 15 points and 12 rebounds,and Memphis snapped a 13-game losing streak in Houston. Raptors 97, Bulls 88: TORONTOAmir Johnson had 24 points and nine rebounds, Rudy Gay scored 23 points and Toronto earned its second straight win over Chicago. Clippers 96, Hornets 93: NEW O R LEANS — Blake Griffin scored 20 points, Chris Paul made clutch plays on both ends of the floor in the final minute, and Los Angeles overcame a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter to beat New Orleans. 76ers 97, Wizards 86: WASHINGTON — Jrue Holiday scored 22 points, and Philadelphia found enough motivation to put Washington's pursuit of ninth place to rest for good. Pistons 113, Bobcats 93: AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — Jonas Jerebko scored 17 of his 21 points in the first half, and Detroit routed Charlotte behind terrific outside shooting.

Kyle BIISChWinSNatianWide raCe —Kyle Busch raced to his third consecutive

ea Award —Brittney Griner of Baylor has won thewomen's John R. WoodenAward as

fourth woman to win back-to-

NBA ROUNDUP

Dillon was third and Dale Earnhardt Jr. fourth. — From wire reports

double and two RBIs, and Samuel Walker went three for four with two RBIs. "It's a great confidence builder for us

going into league (play) with Bend (High) next week," Davis said. "I think it says a little something about where we're at playingwise. I think we're a pretty confident bunch." John Carrollpicked up an RBI double in two trips to the plate for Mountain View (3-7), which has dropped its past five games. Wyatt Landacker chipped in with

a two-for-two performance. The Cougars, however, could not overcome the hole they found themselves in and were limited to just three hits for the

game. "We jumped ahead early, and (pitcher) Ronnie Stacey was executing well as far as the game plan," Mountain View coach Dave McKae said. "I thought things were going in the right direction until (the third inning). We just couldn't stop the

bleeding."


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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Standings AHTimesPOT AMERICANLEAGUE East Division W L Boston 5 4 NewYork 5 4 Baltimore 5 5 TampaBay 4 5 Toronto 4 6 Central Division W L Kansas City 6 4 Detroit 5 5 Cleveland 4 5 Chicago 4 6 Minnesota 4 6 West Division W L Oakland 9 2 Texas 7 4 Seattle 5 7 Houston 4 6 Los Angeles 2 8

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Friday'sGames

N.Y.Yankees5, Baltimore2 Cleveland1,ChicagoWhite Sox0 Tampa Bayat Boston, ppd., rain N.Y.Mets16,Minnesota5 Toronto 8,KansasCity 4 Oakland 4, Detroit 3,12 innings Houston5,L.A.Angels 0 Seattle 3,Texas1 Today'sGames Tampa Bay(Price 0-1) at Boston(Lester2-0), 10:05 am. Baltimore(Hammel 1-1) at N.Y.Yankees(P.Hughes 0-1), I:05p.m. Chicago WhiteSox(Sale1-0) atCleveland(McAgister 0-1), 1:05p.m.

Detroit (Verlander1-1) at Oakland(Anderson 1-1), 1:05 p.m. N.Y.Mets(Harvey2-0) at Minnesota(Diamond0-0), I:10 p.m. Toronto(Dickey0-2) at KansasCity (Shields 1-1), 4:10 p.m. Houston(Harreff0-2) at L.A. Angels (Richards0-0), 6:05 p.m. Texas(Ogando2-0) at Seatle (JSaunders 1-1), 6:10 p.m. Sunday'sGames Chicago WhiteSoxat Cleveland,1005a m. TampaBayatBoston,10:35a.m. N.Y.Metsat Minnesota,1110a.m. TorontoatKansasCity,11:10 am. Houston at LA. Anges,12:35 p.m. Detroit atOakland,1:05p.m. Texas at Seatle,1:10 p.m. BaltimoreatN.Y.Yankees, 5:05p.m. NATIONALLEAGUE East Division W L Atlanta 9 1 Washington 7 3 NewYork 6 4 Philadelphia 5 5 Miami 1 9 Central Division W L St. Louis 6 4 Cincinnati 5 5 Chicago 4 6 Pittsburgh 4 6 Milwaukee 2 7 West Division W L Arizona 7 3 SanFrancisco 7 4 Colorado 6 4 Los Angeles 6 4 SanDiego 2 8

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Friday'sGames Chicago Cubs4, SanFrancisco3 Atlanta 6,Washrngton4, 10innings Pittsburgh6, Cincinnati5 Philadelphia 3, Miami1,10 innings N.Y.Mets16,Minnesota5 St. Louis 2,Milwaukee0 Arizona3,I..A. Dodgers0 Colorado 7, SanDiego5 Today'sGames Atlanta(Hudson1-0) atWashington(Strasburg1-1), 10.05a.m. SanFrancisco(Bumgarner 2-0) atChicago Cubs(Samardzija1-1),10:05a.m. N.Y.Mets(Harvey2-0) at Minnesota(Diamond0-0), 1:10 p.m. Milwaukee(Gaffardo0-0) at St. Louis (Wainwright 1-1),1:15p.m. Cincinnati(Cueto1-0) atPittsburgh(Locke0-1), 4:05 p.m. Philadelphia(Hames 0-2) at Mrami(Femandez0-0), 410 p.m. L.A. Dodgers(Ryu1-1) at Arizona(Kennedy1-0), 5:10 p.m. Colorado(Chacin 1-0) at SanDiego(Volquez0-2), 5:40 p.m. Sunday'sGames Philadelphiaat Miami,10:10a.m. Atlanta at Washington,10:35 a.m. Cincinnati atPittsburgh,10:35a.m. N.Y.Metsat Minnesota,1110a.m. MilwaukeeatSt Louis,11:15am.

SanFranciscoat ChicagoCubs,11:20a.m. Colorado at SanDiego,1:10 p.m. L.A. DodgersatArizona,1:10 p.m.

American League

Mariners 3, Rangers1 SEATTLE — Kyle Seager had a

two-run double, Hisashi Iwakuma made it stand with 6/a strong innings, and Seattle beat Texas to

end a three-game losing streak. Iwakuma (2-0) got the better of

his countryman andTexasstarter Yu Darvish in the seventh alltime pitching matchup between the pair, both in Japan and the

majors. Darvish (2-1) holds a4-3 advantage when the pair match up

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OAKLAND, Calif.— Josh Donaldson homered with one out in the12th inning, lifting Oakland past Detroit for its ninth straight victory. Detroit

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NEW YORK — The New York Yankees turned a triple play to quash a rally attempt by Baltimore in the eighth inning. It was their first triple play at home in 45

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E—R.Tejada (5), Plouffe (1), Florimon (3). DP New York1. LOB NewYork6, Minnesota 6. 28 —Dan.Murphy2 (5), D.Wright(3), R.Te jada (3), Mauer(3), Morneau(3). 38—D.Wright (I), Byrd(1). HR — Buck(6). SF—Dan.Murphy. New York IP H R E R BB SO NieseW,2-0 5 5 5 4 4 1 Atchison Burke Laffey Minnesota WorieyL,0-2

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ThroughFriday's Games

NATIONALLEAGUE BB SO BATTING —Segura, Milwaukee, .429; Castiffo, 1 2 0 3 Chicago,414;Ccrawford, LosAngeles,.412; Harper, 1 0 Washington, .400;Aoki, Milwaukee,.385; Jupton, 1 0 Atlanta, 385;Cuddyer,Colorado,.371. RUNS —Carpenter, St. Louis, 11;Choo,Cincin0 0 nati, 10,Fowler,Colorado,10, Goldschmidt, Arizona, 1 0; CGonzal ez,Colorado,10; DanMurphy,NewYork, 1 1 0 1 10; Phillips,Cincinnati,10; Prado,Arizona,10. RBI — Buck, NewYork, 19; Philips, Cincinnati, 0 0 11; Frazier,Cincinnati, 10; Harper,Washington, 10; 0 1 DanMurphy, NewYork,10; Jupton, Atlanta,10; Utley, I I Philadelphia,10. HITS — Harper, Washington,16; Aoki, Milwaukee, 15, Pagan,SanFrancisco, 15; GParra,Arizona, 15; Jupton,Atlanta,15;7tied at14. HOME RUNS—Buck, NewYork,6; Fowler,Colo-

rado, 6, Jupton,Atlanta, 6; Harper,Washington, 5; Phillips, Cincinnati, 4; 10 tiedat3. STOLENBASES —Mccutchen, Pittsburgh,4; Revere,Phiadelphia, 4; Aoki, Milwaukee,3; Rollins, Phrladelphia3; , Ruggrano Miamr,3; Bupton,Atlanta, 3; utley,Philadelphia,3; DWright, NewYork,3.

PITTSBURGH — Andrew McCutchen hit a tiebreaking homer in the seventh inning and drove in three runs to lead Pittsburgh past Cincinnati.

PITCHING —14tiedat 2. STRIKEOUTS —ABurnett, Pittsburgh, 27, Kershaw,LosAngeles 25;Samardzija,Chicago,22;Har-

Cardinals 2, Brewers 0

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Me.cabrera(2),E.Johnson(1). SF—Lind. Toronto IP H R E R BB SOST. LOUIS — Rookie Shelby Miller HappW,2-0 5 5 4 4 3 4 allowed one hit in seven innings, S.Santos 1 0 0 0 0 1 LoupS,1-1 3 0 0 0 0 1 a single by Norichika Aoki to open KansasCity the game, and St. Louis had just MendozaL,0-1 5 2 - 3 7 8 7 3 Hochevar 21-3 1 0 0 1 J.Gutierrez 1 0 0 0 0 WP Mendoza,Hochevar. T—2'56.A—13,049(37,903).

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THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2013

BRIEFING

Sentiment hits 9-month low A gauge of consumer sentiment dropped in early April to the lowest

level in nine months, led by gloomier expectations and views on current economic conditions, according to data released Friday.

The University of Michigan-Thomson

Reuters consumer-sentiment gauge dropped to a preliminary April reading of 72.3 — the

e ai saesconra e in By Jim Puzzanghera Los Angeles Times

WASHINGTON — Consumers cut back on their shopping in March, causing retail sales to contract for the second time in three months, the Commerce Department said Friday. Retail sales fell 0.4 percent in March compared to the previous month, the biggest drop since June. Economists had

expected sales to be flat. The fall-off was led by declines in spending at gas stations, department stores and at electronics and appliance retailers. Auto sales, which have been boosting retail figures, also declined in March. An early Easter holiday and bad weather in much of the country might have contributed to the fall-off, analysts sa>d.

But the figures also could reflect the impact of higher taxes, particularly the end of the payroll tax break that began on Jan. 1, and concerns about the automatic federal budget cuts known as sequestration. "The March spending data suggest consumers are more worried about the economy under the government's spending sequester and are

feeling the delayed financial impact of the increase in the payroll tax rate, which makes them return to de-leveraging and savings," said Kathy Bostjancic, director of macroeconomic analysis for the Conference Board. "We expect the fiscal head winds from the sequester, the higher tax rates, and a stillsluggish labor market will keep consumer spending on

arc a slow path for the next few months," she said. Retail sales were up I percent in February, but had been down 0.1 percent in January. Still, retail sales were up 2.8 percent last month compared to a year earlier, the Commerce Department said. Overall, retail sales for the first three months of the year were up 3.7 percent from the same period in 2012.

lowest result since July — from a final March reading of 78.6.

While stocks have been rising, consumers faced negative news on jobs. In addition, they

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carry Stewart's name.

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reach shelves in May. — From wire reports

BEST OF THE BIZ CALENDAR TODAY • 2013 Spring Sheep Producers Workshop — sheep dalrytour and managing sheep parasltes: All ages and experience levels; free; 8:30 a.m.; Redmond Public Library, 827 S.W. Deschutes Ave.; 541-4801340 or tcf@cbbmail.com. • Nonproflt board member tralnlng: Training for nonprofit organizations; with workshops; $75; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Meadow Lakes Restaurant, 300 Meadow LakesDrive, Prineville; 541-929-9320 or www.nonprofitsteward. org. • Home remodeling workshop: Bath and kitchen remodeling, countertops, floors and more; complimentary continental breakfast; 9:30 a.m.; Awbrey GlenGolf Club, 2500 N.W.Awbrey Glen Drive, Bend. • Central Oregon Spring RV Show andSale: free; 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; through Sunday; Deschutes County Fair & ExpoCenter, 3800 S.W. Airport Way, Redmond; 541-548-2711. SUNDAY • Central Oregon Spring RV Show andSale: (See above) TUESDAY • Breakfast wlth the Chamber: Networking with the CrookedRiver Ranch-Terrebonne Chamber of Commerce; free; 8:30 a.m.;Home Federal Bank, 8222 N. U.S. Highway 97, Suite 2110, Terrebonne; 541-923-2679 or www.crrchamber.com. WEDNESDAY • Develop your leadership skills: Six weeks of online learning, plus three classroomsessions on Thursday evenings May 2,16and June6from6-8 p.m. Learn the principles of great leaders to achieve success;registration required; $195; Central Oregon Community College, Boyle Education Center, 2600 N.W.College Way, Bend; 541-383-7270.

To find freeincome tax preparation help, go to bendbulletin.comlevents. For the complete calendar, pick up Sunday's Bulletin or visit bendbulletin.comlbizoal

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under its Everyday label, which does not The disputed items will

By James Kanter

BEND

started on a 50-room hotel at Tetherow resort, just west of Bend.

other just east of it. Construction is starting on both buildings at the same time, said Matthew Bowler, a spokesman for the resort. The hotel, known as Tetherow Lodge, is

The project is actually com-

expected to open in spring 2014.

Architect: Darren Thomas

Architecture+ Planning, LLC,Bend Details: Construction recently

Developers havediscussed building a hotel on the site for

years, receiving several exten-

Plans for Tetherow resort

for overnight rentals, along with nearly 380 homesand210 townhomes, according to The Bulletin's archives. Like a number

of other Central Oregon resorts, Tetherow's home building activ-

sions from the county. State law requires destination resorts like

ity didn't nearly match the devel-

Tetherow to include 150over-

they noted an uptick in lot sales and new construction in 2012,

night lodging units, though they

can be phased inover a number of years.

opers' expectations. However, according to the newsrelease.

— Elon Gluoklich, The Bulletin

an in a itsc aen e IOCerS By John Ewoldt

cates a competitive landscape for Cub Foods, whose parent Like increasing numbers of is leaning on the brand to grocery shoppers, Ty Rushhelp revive its fortunes after meyer doesn't have a regular it recently sold several major store. chains but kept Cub. SuperT he 28-year-old and h i s valu recently said it was cutwife shop at Rainbow once ting 1,100 corporate jobs to a week, but they also stock get its head count more in line up their pantry a t T a rget. with the company's reduced Then there are "fun r uns" size. k> ll k> I l f~ for unique products at Trader Not long ago, Cub was usJoe's, Whole Foods, an Asian ing "low price leader" as a market, a local co-op and, in slogan. More recent ads deseason, the farmers market. Marlin Levison / MinneapolisStar Tribune scribe Cub as a s hopper's "We're looking for healthiPeople shop for groceries at a Target in downtown Minneapolis. neighborhood store. Superer options," Rushmeyer said. Target has improved its position in groceries. v alu spokesman Mik e S i "But we're also deal-seekers. emienas acknowledged the We know which store has the industry is changing but said "Consumers are constantly have been shifting for a de- the company is working to best price for each item." Welcome to the new grocomparing from retailer to re- cade,the recession accelerat- give shoppers reasons to go to c ery landscape, in w h i c h tailer," said John Rand, a su- ed the change. Everyone is a its stores. "The grocery industry is traditional grocers are less permarket analyst for Kantar value customer now, analysts able to count on loyal custom- Retail in Cambridge, Mass. say, and traditional grocery becoming more competitive "If a store starts to slip be- stores are finding it difficult ers who buy everything they every day," Siemienas said. "We work very hard to difneed in one visit. cause its prices are out of line to compete on price. I nstead, s h oppers a r e or quality is suffering, people Not only w i l l W a l -Mart ferentiate ourselves from the s preading th e i r mone y will quickly move on." and Target match lower pric- competition." around and constantly lookTraditional grocery stores es in competitors' ads, but One wayto do that is abiging for deals. Traditional gro- nationwide have lost 15 per- their prices are already 9 to ger assortment of products. cersare getting squeezed, not cent of their market share in 14 percent less than those at Target and Wal-Mart stores only by Target and Wal-Mart, the past 10 years, said Phil Supervalu-owned Cub Foods, t ypically s tock f a r f e w e r but also by co-ops, farmers Lempert, a food industry con- according to a 2011 price sur- items than does a traditional markets, specialty gourmet sultant at SupermarketGuru. vey by Checkbook, a Wash- grocery store, and Rand said stores, budget grocer Aldi, com. ington, D.C., nonprofit. discounters are more likely to It's a dynamic that complidollarstores and drugstores. Although shopping habits run out of a particular item. Minneapolis Star Tribune

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rency area. Ministers also made some progress on a bundle of initiatives to create a banking union that is aimed at breaking the vicious circle between indebted sovereign governments and shaky banks, and preventing a rerun of the crises that have repeatedly threatened to sink the euro over the past three years. The most important step taken by the ministers Friday was an agreement in principle to extend the maturities for emergency loans to Ireland and Portugal by seven years. Prolonging the payment schedules could ease pressure on the countries' public finances and improve their borrowing terms from privatelenders. Becausesome ofthe loans were granted by a fund backed by all 27 European Union countries, the ministers from the 10 EU countries not in the eurozone had to give their approval, too, after they joined the meeting Friday afternoon. The extensions must still be approved by the Parliaments of some European Union countries, including Germany. "This is another very important step forward toward a sustained return to full market financing for both countries," Olli Rehn, the European commissioner for economic and monetary affairs, said at a news conference after the meeting of finance ministers. But Rehn also underlined that officials in Ireland and Portugal had to stick to promises to overhaul their economies, including the kind of painful belt-tightening that has been criticized for restraining growth, leading to wider deficits and making it harder for governments to pay down debt. The ministers are struggling to fend off a return to full-blown crisis mode in the eurozone as the ramifications of the Cypriot bailout become clearer and as other concerns rise up the agenda.

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE • Allson Mata and Melody Lessor, of The Garner GroupRealEstate LLC in Bend, both recently earned the Accredited Buyer's Representative certification. For this certification, they completed acourse focused on the objectives of homebuyers. Carol Donohoe, also of TheGarner Group, is a new memberof the lnstitute for Luxury Home Marketing. She completed training to build skills in marketing luxuryhomesandproperties. • Nathanael Werner is a new project architect at BBTArchitects in Bend. Werner completed internship hours, passednational and state examsand has received his license to practice architecture in Oregon. He has abachelor's degree in architectural studies and aMaster of Architecture from the University of Washington. He previously worked as a project manager for BCII J Architects in Washington and joined BBT

consumer loan originatorfor Washington Mutual. Hehasmorethan12 years of experience in the banking industry and is agraduate of the Northwest BankOperations School. • Gretchen Woodruff, co-owner of Northwest Mata Lessar Donohoe Werner Godwln J o h nson Wo o druff Quality Roofing in Bend, hasmovedinto the role of front desk manager. In this position she Architects as an intern in 2011. will focus on fundraising event will manage front desk operations, report to coordination and community relations. the company president and will be responsible • Susan Gruber, owner of Permanent for administrative support in all areas of the MakeupbySusan,attendedthe22ndannual • Matt Johnson, of Bend Oregon RealEstate convention of the Society of Permanent Makeup Expert, was the top selling and listing broker for business. • Alice Goldberg has joined the Professionals in LasVegas.Gruber was the first quarter of 2013. acknowledged for promoting high standards in BendBroadbandVault data center as the • Danny Proudfoot has been named associate the industry. Pacific Northwestsales manager. Goldberg vice president andCentral Oregon business has 20 years of experience in the industry and • Lauren Godwln has joined Event Divas in banking loan officer for Washington Federal. will be based in Seattle. She has a bachelor's Bend as leadevents coordinator. Godwin has Proudfoot previously worked as asmalldegree in psychology and amaster's degree a background in large-scale festival planning business lender andcredit analyst with South in educational policyfrom the University of and project management. In this position she Valley Bank 8 Trust andalso worked as a Washington.


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JULIE JOHNSON

Fundraiser helps Prineville man Mark Shearer, of

Parents can't teach everything

Prineville, is awaiting a

double-lung transplant, which can cost about $800,000. Before he can receive his transplant, he must raise at least

$250,000. To help raise money, volunteers are holding a bingo night fundraiser

ometimes it's out of our hands. Right, parents'? Aren't there times when no matter how hard you try, no matter how much you want to help, your kid just has to figure it out for himself? Or someone else is better at teaching a particular skill than you are'? We don't want to admit it. We'd like to think we can pass on all manner of knowledge and skills to our children, be an endless font of wisdom. But the truth is, in some matters, parents can't help. Sometimes our kids are their own best teachers. My eldest son, Harrison, once asked me to teach him how to whistle. I tried, I really did. Pucker just so, I'd say. You have to get the tension of your lips right. Don't just blow as hard as you can, find the right pressure. All my advice resulted in was a 6-year-old going red in the face from all the huffing and puffing, his lips drawn into a comical "0" of cartoon proportions. Nothing I said helped. No amount of demonstrating proper whistling technique improved his skill. Then, several weeks later, he ran up to me, all smiles, and squeaked out the cutest whistle this side of the "Little Rascals." He did it, and not because ofmy assistance or instruction, but because he'd practiced and figured it out for himself. But even when kids do need help learning a new skill, it isn't always mom or dad who can best provide the instruction. Sometimes our kids' bestteachers are theirpeers. My youngest son, Jack, has struggled to learn to ride his bike. We despaired, my husband and I, that at age 7, he hadn't yet conquered this critical skill. But he didn't seem to particularly care. We tried to teach him. We'd instruct him to pedal, balance, go faster! You can do it! We'd hold onto the back of the bike as he halfheartedly pushed on the pedals, never quite understanding the relationship between speed and balance. He lost interest in trying. He didn't want to practice. He didn't want to listen to our instructions and encouragement. Eventually, every time we offered to teach him to ride his bike, he found something else to do. He happily cruised around on his little scooter. Or rolled Hot Wheels down the driveway. We stopped pushing it, fearing it would backfire into him hating bikes if we pressured him too much to ride one. And so another year passed in which he didn't even try. Then one day a few weeks ago, our sons announced they were going to ride bikes/scooters around the neighborhood. "OK, but no scooters. Jack can ride his bike if he wants, but no scooters," said my husband, knowing full well Jack couldn't ride his bike at all. I winced to watch his pouting face walk out the door. I was afraid of pushing too hard on the bike-riding thing. But the look on my husband's face suggested I shouldn't interfere; let him pout. About 20 minutes later, both boys came flying in the front door, their smiles shining and their cheeks ruddy with cold and joy. "I rode my bike!" Jack yelled. "Come watch!" We dutifully filed outside to watch Jack jump on his little bike (already too small for him, despite its limited use). He pointed the front wheel down the street, pushed awkwardly on the pedals and wobbled on his merry way, glancing back every few seconds to make sure we were watching. We were, all three of us — mom, dad and beaming big brother, who in the end was the bike-riding teacher Jack needed. I didn't teach Jack to ride his bike. Neither did his dad. Sometimes it's out of our hands as parents. But on that day, in that moment, I couldn't have been more proud of either son. — Julie Johnson is the features editor at The Bulletin. 541-383-0308, jj ohnson@bendbulletin.com

from 6 to 9 p.m. tonight at the Solstice Brewing

Company, 234 N.Main St., in Prineville. Bingo

Photos by Joe Kline /The Bulletin

ABOVE: Sharon "Shay" Knorr gives feedback to Lilli Ann Linford-Foreman during a rehearsal for Solo Speak Sessions. LEFT: Andrew Hickman reads his story during a rehearsal last month. Hickman will also read in the upcoming SoloSpeak Sessions atG reenwood Playhouse in Bend.

cards are $1eachor $10 for 12 cards. Local businesses aredonating prizes. The evening will

also include a silent auction and the brewery will

donate $1 from every pint purchased to the National Foundation for Transplants in Shearer's

honor. For information, contact Corinna Pease at

ctpease@clearwire.net or 541-771-9719.

The National Foundation for Transplants, a

nonprofit organization that helps patients raise

funds to pay for transplant-related expenses, is helping Shearer raise money. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to the NFT Oregon Transplant Fund, 5350 Poplar Ave., Suite 430, Memphis, TN, 38119.

Write "in honor of Mark Shearer" on the memo line. Donations also can

• Bend is a flourishing forum fortellers of tales, keeping atimelesstradition thriving

be made online at www.

transplants.org. Donors should select"Find an NFT Patient" to locate

By David Jasper • The Bulletin

Shearer. Shearer stopped

ost parents have heard their child say, "Tell me a story," but as a growing

working as a truck driv-

number of storytelling events and programs around the country have shown,

er because of his declin-

storytelling is not just for kids.

first began experiencing

Storytelling groups, festivals and guilds are flourishing in communities

ing health. Shearer, 62, shortness of breath in 1998. In 2009, he was

diagnosed with pulmo-

such as San Francisco, Portland, Seattle and beyond. In Bend, the storytelling scene is

nary fibrosis after he be-

likewise thriving, participants and organizers say. (See "If you go" for a roundup of upcoming

ing even more breathing

storytelling events.)

a double-lung transplant

Photos courtesy Bnan Bulemore

Audience members react to a story being told at an Armchair event at Tin Pan Theater in Bend.

Upcoming storytelling events in Bend:

TheSoloSpeakSessions:7:30tonight, 2 p.m. Sunday;GreenwoodPlayhouse, 148 N.W.Greenwood Ave.;tickets $15 in advance, plusfees. Contact: www. brownpapertickets.com or 458-206-4895.

difficulties. Doctors say is critical to his survival,

Solo Speak Sessions

If yougo

gan wheezing andhav-

Sharon "Shay" Knorr moved to Bend a year and a half ago from Portland. Before that, Knorr, who's been acting since she was a young girl, had begun performing with Portland Story Theater, a nonprofit founded with the purpose of providing "engaging, true stories for adult audiences" in the belief "that stories are the glue that hold us together and sustain us as a community," according to its website. "I liked it a lot," Knorr said. "I like telling personal stories. You get to be a certain age, and you go, 'Jeez, I have tons of material.' " Knorr is the organizer of, and participant in, this weekend's Solo Speak Sessions event at Greenwood Playhouse. "This is all personal stories from the storytellers' lives," she said. SeeStorytellers/D5

as are post-transplant medications and follow-

up care.

Bend woman receives honor Harriett Schloer, of Bend, was one of12 Rotary International

members nationwide to be honored at the

White House onApril 5 for their volunteer work

to improve the lives of others.

Schloer, a member of the Rotary Club of Bend High Desert, helped to found the Rotary Shots for Tots program in1999. The

program works to imArmchair:7:30 p.m. Thursday (7 p.m.

Bend Storytelling Circle:Meets at 6

doors), Tin Pan Theater, 869 N.W. Tin

p.m. April 23 and May 5 at the Higher

Pan Alley; advance tickets are $5and

Ground community's CommonHouse,

are available between 5 and 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at the theater. Tickets $8 at the door. Contact: www.facebook.com/ armchairbend.

2558 N.EDaggettLane;attendance

munize children in Des-

is free. Contact: www.facebook.com/

chutes County against vaccine-preventable diseases. Schloer also works through Rotary

bendstorytellingcircle.

on other domestic and

international vaccination programs. Schloer and her fellow Rotarians were

honored asChampions of Change at the White

Popeplacessartorial faith inColombiantailor By Chris Kraul Los Angeles Times

CALI, Colombia — To say Luis Abel Delgado, of Cali, occupies a special niche in the global rag trade is an understatement:He's made vestments for two Roman Catholic popes, as well as inaugural sashes for several Latin American presidents. His sartorial skills have taken him from extreme poverty in southwest Colombia to the Vatican and several presidential palaces as an honored guest. He saysthat he's on a first-name basis with newly elected Pope Francis, who calls him Abelito, and that he spoke monthly with Pope Benedict XVI.

"The new pope is as humble as they say. He insists I call him Don Francisco," Delgado said at his modest apartment in a southern suburb of Cali. He first met former Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio on one of the six annual trips he made to the Vatican to fit Benedict. Francis telephoned Delgado in Cali the night of his election, March 13, to discuss nine garments — cassocks, embroidered tunics, belts and ceremonial hats called miters — that he ordered for his investiture. "Abelito, make them white ones with black embroidery," Delgado said Francis told him. The Vatican did not respond to

requests for confirmation of the conversation. But Delgado's photo album showing him with Benedict, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and Panamanian chief executive Ricardo Martinelli, among others, speaks of the rarefiedairhe ha sbreathed. It's a dizzying rise in status for someone who was so poor growing up that he spent a year in Pasto liv-

ing under a bridge and following his mother as she sang and played guitar for pennies at the city bus terminal. In 2003, then-President Alvaro Uribe presented Delgado with the Order of Boyaca, one of the nation's highest honors. SeeTailor /D5

House during a public engagement program and a community leader briefing. — From staff reports

Correction In a listing with the headline "Talks 8 classes," which published Friday, April12 on Page 19 of GO! Magazine, the

date of an eventwas incorrect. The "Super Food — Super You!" talk

takes place from noon to 1 p.m. April 19. The Bulletin regrets the error.


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VOICES OF FAITH

Whatif you cant forgive? The Kansas City Star

Tomorrow may be different Duke Tufty,Unity Temple on the Plaza, Kansas City, Mo.: If you can't forgive someone who has hurt you deeply, then you can't forgive them. That's fine. Don't even try to forgive them if you know you are going to fail. Don't desire to forgive them if you feel it's not possible. If you believe you can't forgive them, then that is the fact of the matter, so accept that fact along with the hurt, pain and suffering that go along with it. However, if you are open to t h i n k in g d i ff e rently about it, then I put forth this food for thought. When you say you can't forgive someone, what you are really saying is y ou can't forgive that person "today." Shift your t hinking t o accommodate that notion. Today you can't forgive the person. Tomorrow is another day, and things might

change. In addition, to forgive in the truest sense means to give for. If you were to f orgive this person you would liter-

ono By Rose French Star Tribune (Minneapolis)

MINNEAPOLIS Jay Bakker walks the campus of the Minneapolis school where his famous televangelist parents Jim and Tammy Faye first met and fell in love. Bundled in a black leather jacket and hat, he sits on a b ench in th e p ark n ext t o North C e n tra l Un i v ersity where his parents stole kisses. From the campus bookstore, he buys a pendant bearing the school's insignia to give to his father. "I wouldn't be here if not for that school," said Bakker, 37, over a cup of coffee. "I do feel a kindred spirit here." Bakker is not just here for the memories. After nearly seven years as pastor of a popular New York church, Bakker has moved to Minneapolis to start a new congregation — in a bar. His m ov e h er e r e f lects Minnesota's growing prominence in the Emerging Church movement, a n u nc o nventional, broad-minded brand of Christianity that questions traditional religious labels and practices. C overed i n t a t t oos a n d piercings, Bakker looks more like a hipster than a minister — quite different in style and beliefs from his evangelical parents, who made headlines in the 1980s for their PTL ministry and subsequent fall from grace amid scandal and fraud. Bakker is liberal-leaning on social issues and a f e rvent gay rights supporter. He has married same-sex couples in New York where the practice

is legal.

ally be giving up your hurt,

Roots in Minnesota

pain, anger and suffering forpeace of mind, a greater sense of w ell-being and freedom from anguish. This is your choice. It has nothing to do with the person who hurt you or what he or she did. Do you want to m ake that trade? If you do, you can. If you don't, it's like hitting your thumb with a hammer and hoping the other person will feel the

W hile Bakker spent h i s early youth in North Carolina where the PTL ministry was based, he has strong roots in Minnesota. His mother was from International Falls. His parents met at what was then North Central Bible College. His fatherserved nearly four

os sma esownmar "Jay Bakker has become the antithesis to the seeker megac hurch," M art i s a i d. "The emergent church movement is a reaction to what many perceiveto be the excesses of conventional Christianity. "On the one side, I think it speaks against the large megachurches. But I also think it targets what they perceive as an apathy and rote religion that exists in t h e m a inline (Protestant churches)." Tony Jones, a theologian-inresidence at Solomon's Porch in south Minneapolis, one of the most prominent emerging churches in the country, is close friends with Bakker and believes his brand of Christianity will be attractive in the Twin Cities. "Jay has had every reason Kyndelt Harkness / Minneapolis Star Tribune Jay Bakker, son of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, sits in Elliot Park, where his parents used to meet to leave the church," Jones when they went to North Central University in Minneapolis, Minn. Jay Bakker has started an Emerging said. "He has every reason in Church ministry in Minneapolis. the world to quit Christianity, to never look back. But he has come back. He was the y ears in f e deral p rison i n form of worship. No live band you can make it.' Life hands prodigal son. He dropped out Rochester for his part in the or music, no ornate trappings you a lemon,make lemonade. of high school, he got into all PTL fraud, and Jay visited him or traditions. Participants can That kind of stuff. sorts of drugs and alcohol, got "When we w ent t h rough a lot of those tattoos during his there as a teen. talk about most any religious He keeps in touch with his subject matter. Members of this, I didn't see any of that. So sojourn away from Christianfather, who leads a church in Emerging Church congrega- in a way I got real disillusioned ity. But I think he just couldn't Branson, Mo. His mother died tions like Bakker's have often because I thought, that must ignore the calling in his life. from cancer in 2007. become disillusioned with inbe just talk. It's all talk." In Bakker's latest book, Bakker said he and his wife stitutionalized religion. Bakker fell i n t o a l cohol "Faith, Doubt, and Other Lines "For some people, they've and drug abuse. But eventu- I've Crossed," he writes about were drawn to Minneapolis for a number ofreasons, chiefly been so hurt by the church ally he and a group of friends his doubts about the existence the thriving Emerging Church that the fact they can have a formed a Revolution church of God and where he is now on presence. Leaders count close beer ordrink in order to come in Arizona in 1994 — consid- his faith journey. "Doubt is something that to a half-dozen Twin Cities- back to church is a baby step," ered among the first emerging area congregations. Bakker said. churches in the country. He needs to be embraced with "In Minneapolis, I've seen established another in Atlan- faith, because doubt is an eleso many intellectual believ- Disillusionment ta, which operated from 1998 ment of faith," Bakker said. ers," Bakker said. "People are "Faith is not fact. It's like hope. Bakker himself became dis- to 2006. "My faith was gone and I open-minded. I'm excited to illusioned following the fall of Since then, Bakker has been dive into that and see more of his parents' ministry. He said a pastor at Revolution in New didn't know what to do ... and that in the city." pastors and other supporters York. For now, he says that lo- (when it came back) what hapIn Brooklyn, members of abandoned his family when cation will keep going under pened was my faith became Bakker's Revolution church they were in need of help. the leadership of his co-pastor bigger. To me it's mind-bog"No one wants to have any- while he starts a new congre- gling and beautiful, and I can't meet at Pete's Candy Store, a hip bar where Bakker has de- thing to do with you," Bakker gation in Minneapolis. even begin to know what it is." livered asermon from a stool said. "Your dad's sitting in Gerardo Marti, a sociology or talked about religious ques- prison. Your mom is trying to professor at Davidson College tions he's wrestling with. Up raise you as a single parent. who's writing a book about to 75 people attend; others find ... It wasn't the Christian mes- the emerging Christian movesage I'd heard growing up. My ment, said Bakker attracts athis talks online. Bakker is looking for a Min- parentswere always realposi- tention because of his parents neapolis location where he tive.... They were like, 'God but has also made a name for can mimic this stripped-down loves you, he really does. And himself.

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Forgive the debt and debtor The Rev. Justin Hoye,St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Kansas City: Everyone needs forgiveness, including you and me. This is not bad news. This is Good News, because in the person ofJesus Christ, God demonstrates a love that forgives and enables us to forgive. For Christians, the Easter season celebrates not simply t h e r e s urrection from the dead of Jesus Christ, but also the truth that the resurrected Christ, still bearing the wounds of his scandalous crucifixion, breathes "Peace." That is, in the light of such terribly unjust treatment — betrayed, denied, scourged, mocked, stripped and killed — Go d c ommunicates u n f athomable mercy. So must it be with us, and Jesus cautions against those who would refrain from showing such mercy. In the Gospel of Matthew (18:35), Jesus lays out the consequences for anyone who does not forgive "his brotherfrom hisheart." In the parable, a servant was unable to pay back a debt to his king. The king, in an act of mercy, forgave the servant his debt. However, the newly debt-free servant refused to forgive h is fellow s ervant w h o owed him a much smaller amount. Such hardness of heart does not bode well in the presence of the just judge. Forgiveness is a l w ays possible. By reflecting on the gift of God's mercy offered us in Jesus Christ, we allow God's grace to initiate that forgiveness from the heart that sets another — and ourselves — free. — Send questions for our columnists to Darryl Levings at The Star, 1729Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO. 64108 or by email to Ievingsltcstar.com.

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COMMUNITYOFCHRIST:Elder Gary Famtsworth; "BeGod's Instrument," based on Acts 9:1-20 andJohn 21:119; Sunday at11 a.m., following 10:45 a.m. praise singing; 20380 Cooley Road, Bend.

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Cowboy Fellowship Saturdays Potluck 6 pm Musicand the Word 7 pm Sunday Worship Services 8:30am-10:15 am-11 am

"Omkar" (Aum) Hinduism

"Star 8 Crescent"Islam

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Nursery & Children's Church Pastors: Chris Blair, Trey Hinkle, Ozzy Osborne and Glenn Bartnik 13720 SW Hwy 126, Powell Butte

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Messianic Synagogue

230 NE Ninth Bend

Union for Reform Judaism. Our members represent a wide range of

Est. 1994 We provide a congregational setting

(Across Ninth St, from Bend High) All Are Welcome Always~

Jewish backgrounds.

for Jews and Christians alike. If you're

We welcome interfaith families and Jews

by choice.

interested in learning the Bible from a Hebrew perspective, come join us at:

Our monthly activities include social

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FAITH CHRISTIAN CENTER

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

9:30am Sunday Educational Classes 10:30 am Morning Worship This Sunday at Faith Christian Center, Pastor Mike Johnson will share his message titled "But Wait, There's More!" in the Sunday service, beginning at 10:30 am.

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

Morning Worship 8:30 am & 10:30 am Life groups 9 am Kidz LIVE ages 3-11 10:30 am Evening Worship 6 pm WEDNESDAYS FAMILY NIGHT 7 PM

Adult Classes Celebrate Recovery W ednesdayNITE Live Kids Youth Group Pastor Duane Pippitt www.redmondag.com •

"Transforming Lives Through the Truth of the Word" All are Welcome! SUNDAY WORSHIP AND THE WORD - 9:30 Am.

Coffee Fellowship - 10:45 am Bible Education Hour - 11: 15am Nursery Care available The church is located at Beaver and Theater Drives in Sunriver Everyone is welcome.

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

Bend, OR. 97701

education

Our Shabbat Services are on Saturday mornings at 10:00 a.m. Our ministries

Children's ministry and nursery

Shabbat Family Celebration

• Hebrew classes

• Youth Ministry (gr. 7.12) Wednesdays 6: 15 pm • Men'sBibleStudy -Thursdays9 am • Home Bible Studies are also available Preschool for 3 F 4 year olds Call for information

Senior Pastor: Glen Schaumloeffel Associate Pastor: Jake Schwarze visit our Web site www.cbchurchsr.org Listen to KNLR 97.5 FM at 9:00 am each Sunday to hear "Transforming Truth" with Pastor Glen.

CALVARY CHAPKL BEND 20225 Cooley Rd. Bend

Phone: (541) 383-5097 Web site: ccbend.org

• Home groups

of our own Modern Families:

• Teaching from the Torah and the Brit

conflict, context and community.

Shabbat Service

Hadashah (New Testament)

Saturday, May 4 at9:00 am

• Biblical Feasts

Torah Study

• Lifecycle Events • End-times prophecy

Saturday, May 4 at 10:30 am

(541) 617-2814 www.centraloregonbaptistchurch.org

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Spirit and Truth

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First United Methodist Church

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

BKND CHURCH OF THK NAZARENE 1270 NE 27 St. • 541-382-5496

Reading Room: 115 NW Minnesota Ave. Mon. through Frix 11 am - 4 pm Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm

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"DisplayingIheReality ojChrist in Undeniable Wtrys" 62425 Eagle Road, Bend 541-382-5822

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OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS, Gilchrist 120 Mississippi Dr Sunday Mass — 12:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 12:00 -12:15 pm HOLY FAMILY,

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

Pastor Rev. James A. Radloff Parochial Vicar Rev. Juan Carlos Chiarinoti 541-382-3631 NEW CHURCH 2450 NE 27th Street

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

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9:00 am Sunday School for all ages

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9;00 am Hispanic Worship Service

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Jueves7:00 PM -Misa en Espanol FOUNDRY CHURCH (FORMERLY FIRST BAPTIST) "A Heart for Bend in the

Heart of Bend" 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Pastor Syd Brestel SUNDAY

9:00 AM Sunday School for everyone 10: 15 AM Worship Service Syd Brestel wili share from Genesis 15 where God promises to honor His covenant with Abraham no matter what. For Kidztown, Middle School and High School activities Call 541-382-3862 www.bendchurch.org HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH, SBC 3100 SW Highland Ave., Redmond ' 541-548-4161

Sunday Worship Services: 8 00 am, 9 30 am, II:00 am Sunday Bible Fellowship Groups 930 am 8 11:00 am Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org

Singing HU can help you experience: • Comfort, peace, joy • Expanded awareness • Inner light and/or sound • A subtle sense of Divine Love • The healing of a broken heart • Solace during times of grief • A release of fears • Answers to your questions For more information please visit www.eckankar.org or www.miraclesinyourlife.org or call 541-728-6476.

HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH

Corner of NW Franklin 8 Lava Masses Sunday 4:30 PM Monday- Friday 7:00AM & 12:15 PM Saturday 8:00 AM Exposition 8 Benediction Monday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Tuesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Wednesday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Thursdayafter7:00 AM Mass -6:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Reconciliation Tuesday7:30 AM -8:00 AM -English o Espanol Saturday8:30AM -9:30 AM -English o Espanol ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CHURCH 1720 NW 19th Street

Redmond, Oregon 97756 541 -923-3390 Father Todd Unger, Pastor

Mass Schedule: Weekdays 8:00 am (except Wednesday) Ash Wednesday Services: 10:00 am, 12:10 pm and 6:00 pm Wednesday 6:00 pm Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm First Saturday 8:00 am (English) Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) 12:00 noon (Spanish) Confessions on Wednesdays from 5;00 to 5:45 pm and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm

will be on the synchronicity of events and will touch on themes of paying attention,

10:15 am Worship Service

the power of the subconscious, and the interconnection of all things. The topic

Nursery Care 8 Children's Church

was selectedby a member who purchased the sermon of her choice at our annual

10 am Sunday School

ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Worship Services

auction.

11 am Divine Service

"Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM

Unique Children's Worship for Grades Pre-K through Grade 5 and childcare for

8:30 am Sunday The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor.

young children are available.

8286 11th St (Grange Hall),

WEDNESDAY

Terrebonne, OR

6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study

See our website for more information

THURSDAY

www.uufco.org

10:00 am 50+ Bible Study

Meeting place:

WEEKLY

condordia(utheranmrssion

Facebook: Concordia Lutheran Mission

THE OLD STONE

Life Groups Please visit our website for a complete

Phone: 541-325-6773

listing of activities for all ages. www.bendnaz.org

GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH

2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend

-

157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND Mail:PO Box 428, Bend OR 97709

www.uufco.org (541 ) 385-3908

382-6862 SOVEREIGN GRACE CHURCH

Learn how to sing HU, a love song to God: a loving, uplifting, Spiritual Exercise. HU, pronounced like the word hue, is sung for about 20 minutes and is followed by a brief period of sacred contemplation. Followed by a discussion. Regardless of your beliefs or religion, singing HU can bring you greater happiness, love, and understanding. Singing HU can draw us closer in our state of consciousness to the Divine Being. It has helped people of many different faiths open their hearts more fully to the uplifting presence and security of God's love.

Reconciliation / Reconciliacion Saturday3:00 PM -4:45 PM -English. Thursday6:00PM -7:00 PM -English o Espanol Domingo 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM - Espanol

Alex Holt. The focus of Sunday's service

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN

(St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg

April 14, 2013 at 11:00am: "MakingLemonade Out ofLemons" Rev.

Senior Pastor Virgil Askren

Gos)re(axd tiiereby grant eternal life

Saturday, April 13th at 2:00 pm We invite you to watch a video presentation of Sri Harold Klemp's talk that was given March 30th. (During the 2013 ECK Springtime Seminar) Join us at O.S.U.- Cascades, Room 103 2600 College Way, Bend across from the library

18143 Cottonwood Rd. Thurs. Mass 9:30 am; Sat. Vigil Mass 5:30 pm Sunday mass 8:00 am Confessions: Thurs. 9:00 - 9: 15am

"Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship" We are a Welcoming Congregation

541-388-8826

"Teaching the Word of God, Book by Book"

HOLY TRINITY, SUNRIVER

Sunday 9;15 AM - Prayer Meeting 9:30 AM — Adult Bible Fellowship 9:30AM — Children's Sunday School 10:30 AM - Worship Service 6:00 PM - Growth Groups (call for locations)

OF CENTRAL OREGON

Children's Program www.livingtorahfellowship.com

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

Experience an Eckankar Community HU

Tuesday, Wednesday 8 Friday Mass 9:00 am Sunday Mass — 10:00 am Confessions: Saturdays — 3:00-4:00pm

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

541-410-5337

All services are held at the

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

680 NW Bond Street

Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are available, call for days and times.

HOLY REDKKMER, LA PINE 16137 Burgess Rd

Choirs, music groups, Bible study, fellowship and ministries every week

63830 Clausen Rd Ste 102, Bend

www.bethtikvahbend.org

Worship/Dance-Study-

Religion of the light andSound of God

Fr. Theodore Nnabugo, Pastor www.holyredeemerparish.net Parish Office: 541-536-3571

12:30 pm Contemplative Prayer

For the complete schedule of

Sundays: 8:30 & 10:30 am WednesdayNight Study: 7pm YouthGroup:Wednesday 7 pm Child Care provided

HOLY REDKKMER CATHOLIC PARISH

Wednesday Noon Silence F Supper Worship

Torah Service

Sunday,May 5-Adulteducation

www.lutheransonline.com/ CENTRAL OREGON BAPTIST CHURCH Currentlymeetirrg at500 SW BondSt.

A three-week series beginning April 14 and concluding April 28. This series explores three different aspects

Friday, May 3 at 6:00 pm

Minister - Mike Yunker - 541-312-8844 Associate Pastors Don Henderson 8 Mike Sweeney "Loving people one at a time." www.real-lifecc.org

"Educating and Developing the Whole Child for the Glory of God" Pre K - 5th Grade 62425 Eagle Road, Bend 541-382-2049 Principal Lonna Carnahan www.eastmontcommunityschool.com

Nurserycare provided Modern Family Sermon Series

• Davidic dance and worship

Friday, April 19 at 6;30 pm

(call for information)

5:01 pm relaxed Sunday School: 3 yrs to 6th grade

include:

Rabbi Glenn Ettman

11 am Service (Full child care) For information, please call ...

EASTMONT COMM U N ITY SCHOOL

•Women'sBibleStudy -Tuesdays,10 am • Awana Kids Club (4 yrs - 6th gr.) Sept.- May

9:00 am contemporary 10:45 am traditional

21300 Bear Creek Rd.

Hebrew school, Torah study, and adult

COMM U N ITY BIBLE CHURCH AND CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOL 541-593-8341 Beaver at Theater Drive, PO Box 4278, Sunriver, OR 97707

Rev. Dr. Steven H. Koski Lead Pastor

Modern Family: Beyond Conflict

Bear Creek Center

functions, services, religious education,

541 -548-3066 •

FIRST PRKSBYTKRIAN CHURCH

TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH

Temple Beth Tikvah is a member of the

Meeting at the Golden Age Club Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH In the Heart of Down Town Bend)

40 SE 5th St., Bend

(Child Care Available)

680 NW Bond St. / 541-382-1672

Just 2 blocks SW of Bend High School

Everyone isWelrorrre!

SundaySchool 10:20 a.m.

Sunday Worship 10:00 am Sovereign Grace Church is dedicated to

Education Hour 10:45 a.m.

Rev. Thom Larson

worshipping God and teaching the Bible

Women's Bible Study Tuesday 9:15 a.m .

truths recovered through the Reformation.

Sermon Title: "Rising Up From

M en'sBible Study Wednesday 7:30 a.m.

Call for information about other meetings 541 -420- 1667

Imprisonment" Scripture: Romans 8 18-24a

www.sovereigngracebend.com

Acts 16 16-34

Pastor Joel LiaBraaten

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

• •

www.gracefirstlutheran.org

CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER

21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA

Sunday Morning Worship

Worship in the Heart of Redmond

8:45 am 8 10:45 am

Sunday Worship Service WednesdayMid-Week Services

8:30 am Contemporary

9:00 am - Contemporary Service Sunday School during the 9 am Service 11.00 am - Traditional Service Childcare provided on Sunday "During the Week: Women's Groups, Men's

Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, Music 8 Fellowship

Children 8 Youth Programs

11:00 am Liturgical

7:00 pm

Open Hearts. Open Minds.

Nursery Care provided for all services

Open Doors. Rev. Thom Larson

Sunday School for all ages at 10:00 am Children's Room available during services

frrstchurch@bendumc.org

Come Experience a warm, friendly family

Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur

of worshipers.

21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241

Everyone Welcome - Always.

www.clcbend.com

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

A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and

diverse music program for all ages Sundtr 9Schedule One service at 9:00 am Historic St. Francis Church, 494 NW Lava St. at Franklin, Bend, OR We are grateful to the community

for the outpouring of help

COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN

Coffee, snacks and fellowship

CHURCH

after each service

529 NW 19th Street

(3/4 mile north of High School)

M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am

Redmond, OR 97756

Wed. Bible Study at noon

(541) 548-3367

3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector

I:00 pm

All are welcome through our red doors

3rd Tues. Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner

Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor 9:00 am Contemporary Worship

Youth and Family Programs

9:15 am Children 8 Youth

Sunday School

1113 SW Black Butte Blvd.

9;30 am Adult Education

Redmond, OR 97756 - 541-923-7466

11:00 am Traditional Worship

Pastor Eric Burtness SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 541 NE Dekalb

Sunday School 9:45 am Children 8 Adult Classes Worship Service — 11;00 am Major's Robert F Miriam Keene NEW HOPE EVANGELICAL

20080 Pinebrook Blvd.• 541-389-3436

www.zionrdm.com

Youth Groups High School — Sunday 11:00am- 12:30pm

4 Saturdays and TMC: $115 5 Saturdays and TMC: $138 The Bulletin: EVery Saturday On the ChurCh

page. $23 Copy Changes: by 5 PM Tuesday

MiddleSchool - Wednesday 6:00-7:30pm

CO Marketplace:

Sunday, 3 pm at the Old Stone Church,

Mondays

The First Tuesday of each

157 NW Franklin Ave., Bend

6:30 pm Centering Prayer Wednesdays

month. $23 Copy Changes: by Monday

5:30 pm Prayer Service

I week PriOr to PubliCatiOn

THE RIVKR MENNONITK CHURCH

Sunday School 2 years - 5th grade Nursery 0-2 years

Celebrate New Life at New Hope Church!

Visitors welcome

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

Church Office: 541-389-8787

Pastor Randy Myers www.newhopebend.com

Effective May 1, 20l3

9:00 am Nursery Care

Active Social Outreach THE SALVATION ARMY 755 NE 2nd Street, Bend 541-389-8888

CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING

Small Groups Meet Regularly E-ma(l: ther(ver©ma(lshack.com

(Handicapped Accessible) Please visit our website for a complete

Send to: PO Box 808, Bend OR 97709

listing of activities for all ages.

www.therivermennonite.org

www.redmondcpc.org

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SUPPORT GROUPS The following list contains support 800-233-8479. group information submitted to

GLUCOSECONTROL LOW CARB The Bulletin. Submissions mustbe DIET SUPPORTGROUP:kjdnrcd© updated monthly for inclusion. To yahoo.com or 541-504-0726. submit, email relevant details to GLUTENINTOLERANCEGROUP communitylife©bendbulletin.com. (CELIAC):541-389-1731. GRANDMA'SHOUSE:Supportfor pregnant teensandteenmoms; ABILITREEPEER GROUP FOR 541-383-35 I5. PERSONSAFFECTEDBYA GRANDPARENTS RAISINGOUR DISABILITY:541-388-8103, ext. CHILDREN'S KIDS:541-306-4939. 203. GRIEFSHAREGRIEFRECOVERY ABILITREEYOUNG PEER GROUP: SUPPORT GROUP:541-382-1832. 541-388-8103 ext. 207. GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: 541-306ADHD ADULT SUPPORT GROUP: 541-420-3023. 6633, 541-318-0384 or mullinski@ bendbroadband.com. ADOPTIVEPARENTSUPPORT GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: GROUP:541-389-5446. 541-548-7483. AGE WIDEOPEN (ADULT CHILDREN GRIEF SUPPORT GROUPS: For the SUPPORT GROUP): 541-410-4162 bereaved; 541-771-3247. or www.agewideopen.com. GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: AIDSEDUCATION FOR 541-447-25 I 0. PREVENTION, TREATMENT, COMMUNITYRESOURCES GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: AND SUPPORT(DESCHUTES 541-420-8673. COUNTYHEALTHDEPARTMENT): GRIEFSHARE(FAITH-BASED) 54 I -322-7402. RECOVERY CLASS:541-389-8780. AIDSHOT LINE:800-342-AIDS. HEALINGENCOURAGEMENT FOR AL-ANON: 541-728-3707 or ABORTION-RELATEDTRAUMA www.centraloregonal-anon.org. (H.E.A.R.T.):541-318-1949. ALCOHOLICSANONYMOUS (AA): HEALTHYFAMILIES OF THE HIGH 541-548-0440 or www.coigaa.org. DESERT:Homevisits for families with newborns; 541-749-2133 ALS SUPPORTGROUP: 541-977-7502. HEARINGLOSS ASSOCIATION: 541-848-2806 or hlaco2©gmx.com. ALZHEIMER'SASSOCIATION: 541-548-7074. HEARTS OFHOPE: Abortion healing; 541-728-4673. ALZHEIMER'SASSOCATION CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: IMPROVE YOURSTRESS LIFE: 54I-330-6400. 541-706-2904. ALZHEIMER'S/DEMENTIA LA LECHE LEAGUEOFBEND: CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-317-5912. 541-948-7214. LIVING WELL(CHRONIC AUTISM RESOURCEGROUP OF CONDITIONS):541-322-7430. CENTRALOREGON:541-788-0339. LUPUS &FIBROMYALGIA BENDATTACHMENTPARENTING: SUPPORTGROUP:541-526-1375. 541-385-1787. MATERNAL/CHILDHEALTH BEND S-ANONFAMILY GROUP: PROGRAM(DESCHUTES 888-285-3742. COUNTYHEALTHDEPARTMENT): 541-322-7400. BEND ZENMEDITATION GROUP: 541-382-6122 or541-382-6651. MEN'S CANCERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-5864. BEREAVEMENTSUPPORT GROUPS: MENDEDHEARTSSUPPORT 54I-382-5882. GROUP:541-706-4789. BEREAVEMENTSUPPORT MISCARRIAGESUPPORT GROUP: GROUP/ADULTSAND CHILDREN: 541-514-9907. 54 I -383-3910. MOMMY ANDMEBREASTBEYOND AFFAIRSNETWORK: A FEEDINGSUPPORT GROUP: Laura, peer group for victims of infidelity, 541-322-7450. baninbend©yahoo.com. MULTIPLESCLEROSIS SUPPORT BRAININJURY SUPPORT GROUP: GROUP:541-706-6802. 54 I -382-9451. NARCONON: 800-468-6933. BRAINTUMOR SUPPORT GROUP: NARCOTICSANONYMOUS (NA): 54 I -350-7243 541-416-2146. BREAST-FEEDINGSUPPORT NATIONALALLIANCE ON MENTAL GROUP:541-385-1787. ILLNESSOF CENTRAL OREGON CANCERFAMILY SUPPORT (NAMI):541-408-7779, 541 -504GROUP:541-706-5864. 1431 or email: vonriedlpn@yahoo. com. CANCER INFORMATIONLINE: 541-706-7743. NAMI BENDFAMILY SUPPORT GROUP:541-480-8269, CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: namicentraloregon©gmail.com or 541-536-7399. www.namicentraloregon.org. CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-6802. NAMI MADRAS CONNECTIONS: For peers, 541-475-1873 or CELEBRATE RECOVERY:New Hope Church, Bend, 541-480-5276; NAMlmadras@gmail.com. NAMI MADRASFAMILY SUPPORT Faith Christian Center, Bend, 541GROUP: NAMlmadras©gmail.com. 382-8274; RedmondAssembly of God Church, 541-548-4555; NAMI REDMOND FAMILYSUPPORT Westside Church, Bend,541-382GROUP:namicentraloregon@gmail. 7504, ext. 201; Metolius Friends com. Community Church, 541-546-4974; NEWBERRY HOSPICEOF LA PINE: Agape Harvest Fellowship, La Pine, 541-536-7399. 541-536-4384. OREGON COMMISSIONFOR THE CENTRAL OREGONALZHEIMER'S/ BLIND:541-447-4915. DEMENTIACAREGIVERS SUPPORT OREGON CURE:541-475-2164. GROUP:541-504-0571 OREGON LYMEDISEASE CENTRAL OREGONAUTISM NETWORK: 541-312-3081 or www. ASPERGER'SSUPPORTTEAM: oregonlyme.org. 541-633-8293. OVEREATERSANONYMOUS: CENTRAL OREGONAUTISM 541-306-6844. SPECTRUMRESOURCEAND PARENTS/CAREGIVERSOF FAMILYSUPPORT GROUP: 541-279-9040. CHILDRENAFFECTEDBYAUTISM SUPPORT GROUP: 54 I-771-1075 CENTRAL OREGONCOALITION FOR or http://coregondevdisgroupaso. ACCESS(WORKING TO CREATE ning.com. ACCESSIBLE COMMUNITIES): 541-385-3320. PARENTS OFMURDERED CHILDREN(POMC) SUPPORT CENTRAL OREGONDEPRESSION GROUP:541-410-7395. AND ANXIETYGROUP: 54 I -420-2759 PARISH NURSESANDHEALTH MINISTRIES:54 I-383-6861. CENTRAL OREGONDISABILITY SUPPORTNETWORK:541-548PARKINSON'SCAREGIVERS 8559 or www.codsn.org. SUPPORTGROUP:54 I-3 I7-1 I88. CENTRAL OREGONRIGHT TO LIFE: PARKINSON'SDISEASE SUPPORT 541-383-1 593. GROUP:541-280-5818. PARTNERS IN CARE:Home CHILDREN'SVISION FOUNDATION: 541-330-3907. health and hospice services; 541-382-5882. CHRISTIANWOMEN OF HOPE PLAN LOVINGADOPTIONS NOW (WOMEN'SCANCER SUPPORT GROUP):54I-382-1832. (PLAN):541-389-9239. CLAREBRIDGEOFBEND PLANNEDPARENTHOOD: (ALZHEIMER'SSUPPORT GROUP): 888-875-7820. 541-385-4717 or rnortonf© PMS ACCESS LINE:800-222-4767. brookdaleliving.com. PREGNANCYRESOURCECENTERS: COFFEEAND CONNECTION Bend,541-385-5334; Madras,541CANCERSUPPORT GROUP: 475-5338; Prineville, 541-447-2420; 54 I -706-3754. Redmond, 541-504-8919. COMPASSIONATEFRIENDS (FOR PULMONARY HYPERTENSION THOSE GRIEVINGTHE LOSS SUPPORTGROUP:541-548-7489. OF A CHILD):541-480-0667 or SAVINGGRACE SUPPORT 54 I -536-1 709. GROUPS:Bend, 541-382-4420; CREATIVITY &WELLNESSRedmond, 541-504-2550, ext. 1; MOOD GROUP:541-647-0865. Madras, 541-475-1880. CROOKEDRIVERRANCHADULT SCLERODERMA SUPPORTGROUP: GRIEF SUPPORT: 541-548-7483. 541-480-1958. DEFEATCANCER: 54 I-706-7743. SELF-ESTEEMGROUP FOR DESCHUTESCOUNTY MENTAL WOMEN:541-389-7960. HEALTH24-HOUR CRISISLINE: SOUP AND SUPPORT:For 54 I -322-7500. mourners; 541-548-7483. DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR SUPPORT GROUPFOR FAMILIES SUPPORTALLIANCE:541-549WITH DIABETICCHILDREN: 9622 or 541-771-1620. 541-526-6690. DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR TOBACCO FREEALLIANCE: 541SUPPORT:541-480-8269 or 322-7481. TOPS OR: Bend, 541suemiller92@gmail.com. 388-5634; Culver, 541-546-4012; DEPRESSIONSUPPORT GROUP: Redmond, 541-923-0878. 54 I-617-0543. TYPE2 DIABETESSUPPORT DIABETICSUPPORT GROUP: GROUP:541-706-4986. 54 I-598-4483. VETERANSHOTLINE: DISABILITYSUPPORT GROUP: 541-408-5594 or818-634-0735. 54 I-388-8103. VISION NW: Peersupport group; 541-330-0715. DIVORCE CARE:541-410-4201. DOUBLETROUBLERECOVERY: VOLUNTEERSINMEDICINE: Addiction and mental illness group; 541-330-900I. 541-317-0050. WOMEN'S RESOURCECENTER OF EVENINGBEREAVEMENT SUPPORT CENTRALOREGON:541-385-0747 GROUP:541-460-4030 WOMEN'S SELF-ESTEEMGROUP: FAITHBASED RECOVERY GROUP: 541-389-7960. Drug and alcohol addictions; WOMEN'S SUPPORTGROUP pastordavid@thedoor3r.org. FOR ANGER,ANXIETY, OR FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER: DEPRESSION: 541-389-7960. 541-389-5468. WOMEN SURVIVINGWITH CANCER GAMBLERSANONYMOUS: SUPPORT GROUP:541-706-5864. Redmond 541-280-7249, Bend YOUNG PEOPLEWITH 54 I-390-4365. DISABILITIES PEER GROUP: 831-402-5024. GAMBLINGHOT LINE:

VOLUNTEER SEARCH Volunteer Search is compiled by theDepartment of HumanServices Volunteer Services. The organizations listed areseeking volunteers for a variety of tasks. Toseea full list, and for additional information on the types of help needed, go online towww.bendbulletin.com/volunteer. Changes, additions or deletions should be sent to 1300 N.W.Wall St., Suite 103, Bend 97701, email Therese.M.Helton@state.or.us or call 541-693-8988.

SENIORS AARP:www.aarp.org/money/taxaide or 888-687-2277. ASPEN RIDGEALZHEIMER'S ASSISTEDLIVING AND RETIREMENT COMMUNITY: 541-385-8500. BEND SENIORCENTER: Kim, 541-706-6127. CASCADE VIEWNURSING AND ALZHEIMER'SCARECENTER: 541-382-716 I. CENTRAL OREGONCOUNCIL ON AGING(COCOA)AND MEALS ON WHEELS: www.councilonaging.org or 541-678-5483. LA PINESENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER: Pat Potter, 541-536-6237. LONG-TERM CAREOMBUDSMAN PROGRAM:NancyAllen, 541-312-2488. PILOTBUTTE REHABILITATION CENTER:541-382-5531. PRINEVILLESOROPTIMIST SENIOR CENTER:Melody,541-447-6844. TOUCHMARK ATMT. BACHELOR VILLAGE:541-383-1414. VOLUNTEERS IN ACTION: 541-548-7018.

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND EDUCATION SERVICES ADULT BASICSKILLS DEPARTMENT (COCC):Margie Gregory, mgregory© cocc.edu or 541-318-3788. AFS-USA:www.afsusa.org or Caitlin Krutsinger, 503-419-9514. ALYCE HATCHCENTER: Andy Kizans, 541-383-1980. BEND PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT:Kim, 541-706-6127. BIGBROTHERS BIGSISTERS OF CENTRALOREGON:541-3126047 (Bend), 541-447-3851, ext. 333 (Prineville) or 541-325-5603 (Madras). BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA: Paul Abbott, paulabbott@scouting.org or 541-382-4647. BOYS &GIRLS CLUBS OF CENTRAL OREGON: www.bgcco.org, info@ bgcco.org or 541-617-2877. CAMP FIREUSA CENTRAL OREGON: campfire@bendcable.com or 541-382-4682. CHILDREN'SVISION FOUNDATION: Julie Bibler, 541-330-3907. CIRCLE OFFRIENDS: Beth, beth© acircleoffriendsoregon.com or 541-588-6445. DESCHUTESCOUNTYSHERIFF'S OFFICE— CENTRAL OREGON PARTNERSHIPSFORYOUTH: www.deschutes.org/copy, COPYO deschutes.org or 541-388-6651. FOSTERGRANDPARENTS PROGRAM:Steve Guzanskis, 541-678-5483. GIRL SCOUTS:541-389-8146. GIRLS ONTHE RUN OF DESCHUTES COUNTY:www.deschutescountygotr. org or info@deschutescountygotr.org. GRANDMA'SHOUSE:541-383-3515. HEALTHYBEGINNINGS:ww w.myhb. org or 541-383-6357. HIGH DESERTTEENSVOLUNTEER PROGRAM:www.highdesertmuseum. org or 541-382-4757. IEP PARTNERS: Carmelle Campbell at the Oregon Parent Training and Information Center, 888-505-2673. J BAR JLEARNINGCENTER: Rick Buening, rbuening@jbarj.org or 541-389-1409. JUNIPERSWIM & FITNESS CENTER: Kim, 541-706-6127. KIDS CENTER: Rachel Kane,541-3835958, ext. 274. LA PINEHIGHSCHOOL:Jeff Bockert, jeff.bockert©bend.k12.or.us or 541-355-8501. MEADOWLARK MANOR:Peggy Kastberg, 541-382-7025. MOUNTAINSTARFAMILY RELIEF NURSERY:541-322-6820. NEIGHBORIMPACT: 541-548-2380, ext. 115. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY EXTENSIONSERVICE:541-548-6088, 541-447-6228 or541-475-3808. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY MASTERGARDENERVOLUNTEER PROGRAM:http://extension. oregonstate.edu/deschutes or 541-548-6088. READ TOGETHER: 541-388-7746. REDMOND HIGHSCHOOL: 541-923-4807. REDMOND LEARNINGCENTER: Zach Sartin, 541-923-4854. REDMOND YOUNG LIFE: 541-923-8530. SCHOOL-TO-CAREERPARTNERSHIP: Kent Child, 541-322-3261. SMART (STARTMAKING A READER TODAY):www.getsmartoregon.org or 541-355-5600. TRILLIUM FAMILYSERVICES: 503-205-0194. VIMA LUPWA HOMES: www. lupwahomes.org or 541-420-9634. YOUTH CHOIROF CENTRAL OREGON: 541-385-0470.

ANIMALS AND ENVIRONMENT BEND SPAY& NEUTERPROJECT: 541-617-1010. CAT RESCUE,ADOPTION & FOSTER TEAM (CRAFT):www.craftcats.org, 541-389-8420 or541-598-5488. CHIMPS, INC.:www.chimps-inc.org or 541-410-4122. DESCHUTESLANDTRUST: www.deschuteslandtrust.org or 541-330-0017. DESCHUTESNATIONALFOREST: Jean Nelson-Dean, 541-383-5576. EAST CASCADES AUDUBON SOCIETY:www.ecaudubon.org or 541-241-2190. THE ENVIRONMENTALCENTER: www.envirocenter.org or 541-385-6908. EQUINEOUTREACH HORSE RESCUE OF BEND: www.equineoutreach.

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Storytellers Continued from D1 Knorr s a i d st o r y telling events along the lines of National Public R adio's "The Moth Radio Hour" — a popular program featuring seasoned writers, actors and comedians, as well as neophyte s torytellers, s h aring t h e i r stories with adult audiences — are becoming increasingly popular around the country. At the encouragement of Portland Story Theater, Knorr winnowed down a 90-minute one-woman show, which she'd written after the death of her only child 15 years ago, to 50 minutes, and began telling it as a story with Portland Story Theater. "There's a lot of people who have lost their children," she said, "and I had a lot of people waiting for me after the show, or they would write me letters ... saying, 'Thank you for saying those things, nobody else really understands the way I feel,' that kind of thing." Knorr says that she still tells stories about herself, including her foibles as a longtime

chutes PublicLibrary. Nevertheless,she moved forward with her plan. "I asked my h usband to come, and he said, 'No, this is your thing,'" A l len said. "Twelve people showed up." Now, she has 50 people on her mailing list, and the twicemonthly meetings average 12-

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ticipants spent several weeks rehearsing their stories, Armchair storytelling events at Tin Pan Theater in downtown Bend "don't need the polished single. "Heck, I could stand on a theatrical perf o r m ance," stage and just read emails and said C assondra S c hindler, show pictures from M atch. one of the quarterly event's com, and I wouldn't have to organizers. write a thing," she said. Armchair grew from conFor the first Solo Speak Ses- versations between Schindler sions event, Knorr tapped sev- and Gretchen Raynak, who eral actors and teachers famil- "wanted to get a storytelling iar with appearing on stage or event off the ground in Bend," speaking publicly. The event's said Schindler. "We think that there are just storytellers include Andrew Hickman, Joel Clements, Ja- fascinating people who live son Graham, Clinton Clark, in Bend, and this is a way for R alph Steadman, Lilli A n n them to share who they are Lindford-Foreman and Barb and some of theexperiences Largent. that they've had," she said. "I really believe in the pow- The two pulled in other voler of storytelling for change," unteers to help, and Armchair Knorr said. "It brings people was soon packing the small together, you h e a r s t o ries venue. "I think there's an intimacy from someone else's point of view, and ... sometimes the in the experience that you can audience, they'll understand achieve at Tin Pan that you something about themselves might not at other venues," that they didn't really know Schindler said. ... they felt," she said. "Or The t h emed s t orytelling they'll think, 'Wow, I thought I events are held seasonally, was the only one who felt like and the spring event will be that,' or, 'I guess I'm not so ter- held Thursday at Ti n P a n. rible,there's another person The first events had themes who's been through that same of " Trespassing," "Up All thing.'" Night," and "Exit Strategy." On Thursday, the theme will Armchair be "Obsess." Whereas Solo Session parArmchair stories are limited

to 12 minutes maximum, but 10 minutes is the "sweet spot for our storytellers." Schindler and other organizers select storytellers, in advance, calling for synopses through Facebook and other means. Nevertheless, each event has a story slam opportunity. "Attendees can sign up, and we draw a couple of names, and they can tell a 2-minute story on th e same theme," Schindler said. "It's interesting — at our last event, those stories were some of the most memorable. They were very, very entertaining. You c an really say a lot in t w o minutes." "For us, it's m ore about their courage and getting up and sharing experiences, and the benefit in terms of community that can happen as a result of t hat," Schindler said, echoing some of Knorr's thoughts on the value of telling, and hearing, other people's stories. Armchair has grown to the point where organizers have had to turn away storytellers, just as they've had to do with audience members wanting to hear stories. "It started off as twisting people'sarms," Schindler said, laughing. "Now the word is getting out and getting trac-

tion. People are coming forward, and that's very exciting to us."

Bend Storytelling Circle Like Knorr, Beverly Allen was involved in storytelling before she moved to Bend in December 2011, from Seattle. There, she'd been a member of the Seattle Storytellers Guild, and was able to attend its monthly story circle for a year before the move. "I had every expectation that when I moved to Central Oregon, I could just join a story circle here," she said. However, upon arriving, "I asked everyone I could think of, and there was no place to tell stories." The semiretired CPA decided to create a place. But first, she c reated a button. "I got a big button that said, 'Ask me about Bend Storytelling Circle,' and wore it," she said. "As people asked me and I told them, 'There is no Bend Storytelling Circle,' I invited them to come tell stories with me." She posted fliers and took out ads, she said, but she still wasn't sure she'd get the required number of peoplethree — that were required to reserve a room through Des-

Unlike Solo Sessions and Armchair, Bend Storytelling Circle doesn't have the feel of a performance, Allen says. She notes that Armchair participants have told their stories at the circle, but it's much more about folks sitting to tell, and hear, others' stories. Some tell personal stories, others prefer folklore. Allen says she learned that others have previously attempted to get a storytelling guild off t h e g r ound here, including Doug Butler, who began attending the circle after he saw Allen wearing her button at a storytelling festival organized by Deschutes Public Library at the Tower Theatre. When Butler saw A l len's button, "I told her, 'I tried to start that nine years ago,'" he told The Bulletin. The old guild met monthly for several months. "It worked for a little while, but it just didn't really take off," he said. It has now. Bend Storytelling Circle presented a Celtic stories and music event on March 22, and had to turn listeners away. "We were hoping we'd sell 37 tickets to break even," Allen said. "We had 80 chairs; we sold 93 tickets, and got people in on stools and things." "Again," Allen said, "it's the right time" for storytelling. "With storytelling, you have to actively listen, or actively tell, stories. It's obvious that when a person starts to tell a story, the listeners engage in a way that's different from television. We need (ways) like that to build community," she sard. Schindler, o f A rm c h air, agrees. She believes the current popularity of storytelling "connects to the movement towards authenticity — just being real and taking an interest in our humanity," she said. — Reporter: 541-383-0349, djasper®bendbulletin.com

Tailor Continued from D1 "It's the w il l o f G o d ," Delgado said just before

he began a weekly prayer meeting with about a dozen friends.

Making the high-profile garments from the thread and 300 yards of fine cloth that the Vatican sends him each year is really just a hobby, he disclosed. His day job, which he insisted he will never give up, is working as the brigade tailor at the army base, making and mending fatigues and uniforms for army grunts and brass alike. Delgado has had a lifel ong fascination with r e ligious objects related to Roman Catholicism. As a 6-year-old, he began making votive statues of Jesus and the Virgin Mary out of candle wax and scraps of clothing he collected. In his teens, he began sewing vestments for priests in his small town near the Ecuadorean border. After landing atailor's job with the army at 15, he also made liturgical items and vestments for the base chapel. As his work became known, Cali's archbishop, the now-retired Juan Francisco Sarasti, became a client. The turningpoint came in May 2007, when Pope Benedict visited Brazil. Colombian bishops presented the prelate with several liturgical items, including a miter, thatDelgado had made. "Two months later, I got a letter from the pope saying he had seen my work and required myservicesforother things. The Vatican bought me air tickets, and in October I arrived in Rome. And I started making the things he needed," Delgado said. Delgado said Pope Francis has called him several times and has assured him that his job as the pope's tailor is secure. "He gave me his blessing, and then asked me for mine," Delgado said of one of the calls. He says he prefers to work alone, without assistants, because "I've neverbeen able to find anyone else who can do this kind of delicate work."

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my life...nieces and nephews, children of boyfriends. Still, it was all on the page here." After writing for stars from Hugh Grant and Julia Robertsto Present Danger"). Colin Firth and Emma Thomp"Obviously, what's on the son, Curtis (associated again page is the most important with his frequent production Mary (Swank) is an Ameri- thinginthe beginning," Swank home, Working Title) is pleased can who takes her child (Lux says, "but you follow it up with that Swank and Blethyn em"Abraham talent like that, in every cor- body his Mary and Martha. Haney- Jardine, "They make for a very excitLincoln: V ampire H u nter") ner, and it's a no-brainer. It's awayfrombullyingclassmates something you just jump at to ing clash of cultures," he notes. "There is something about foran"adventure" abroad,and be a part of." Martha (Blethyn) is an EngSwank has played mothBrenda that is so profoundly lishwoman whose son (Sam ers before ("Conviction," "The British and so humane, and Claflin, " Snow W h ite a n d Reaping," " Beverly H i l l s , likewise, there's an extraordithe Huntsman") volunteers at 90210"), and that aspect of nary American-ness and dean African orphanage. After "Mary and M artha" largely termination and kind of wisboth young men contractand drove her performance. dom about Hilary. They were "I don't think there's anydie of malaria, their mothers on thefar ends of the characmeet and bond, then decide to thing worse in the world than ters I'd written, and I was detake their message about the losing a child," Swank says. lighted about that." "I don't have children of my disease tothe masses — and The boisterous Blethyn joins ultimately to a W ashington, own, but I have a lot of them in the list of acting veterans who

have become Swank co-stars. They also include fellow Academy Award w i n ners C lint Eastwood and Morgan Freeman ("Million Dollar Baby"), Al Pacino and Robin Williams ( "Insomnia"), K a th y B a t es ("P.S. ILove You") and Tommy Lee Jones (who's directing and performing with Swank and Meryl Streep in the currently filming "The Homesman"). "I find there's so much to learn and to hone from them," Swank reflects. "As someone who is still trying to learn more about my craft every day, to work with artists like those who I admire and who inspire me at everylevel ... I don't even know what the words are. It's likea dream come true." While the African locations a dded much to " M ary a n d Martha" for Swank, she was no stranger to the territory. "Up until my last movie, I had filmed more movies in South Africa than anywhere else," she reports. "It's so far away, I n ever dreamed I'd be there that often, and it's a place I love. When you film somewhere, you're spending a lot of time there and getting to know the people." S wank's familiarity w i t h the populace underscored the emotion of "Mary and Martha" for her, as it did for Curtis, whose ventures toward the greater good also have included Comic Relief fundraisers and the "Idol Gives Back" editions of Fox's "American I dol." Though comedy h as

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been his mainstay, such other projects as HBO's "The Girl in the Cafe" and "Love Actually" (in its subplots about mental illness, infidelity and death) confirm he can go deep in the opposite direction. "A lot of writing is about constructingthemes for maximum potency," he says. "It's actually quite similar, trying to do it for drama and for comedy. You're still trying to focus things to tell the best story as quickly as you can, so I don't find drama a weird area to go into. What I'm trying to do with this film is to bring into living rooms the human nature of people who get malaria and to get people to take malaria personally."

Previously employed by HBO in the 2004 women's suffrage drama "Iron Jawed Angels," which debuted between h er Oscar w in s f o r "Boys Don't Cry" and "Million Dollar Baby," Swank recently participated in a UNICEF-sponsored initiative to improve education in Ethiopia. Just as that indicates her world concerns, so do many of the films she's made. "I don't think I set out to do that," she maintains, "but looking back at the trajectory of my choices, I can certainly see themes that speak to me as a person and as an audience member. It's not just a matter of projects that are offered to me; I also seekthem out when I can ...and when I'm not making movies about such people, I'm reading about them. Those are the people who inspire me."

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who are deeply committed to their religious faith can feel offended or threatened if their beliefs are challenged. Even though you are an independent thinker, you should be respectful of the beliefs of others. Dear Abby:Around the time of my sister's wedding, she and her fiance, "Greg," tried to get me and their best man, "Bruce," together. They brought him along when they would visit and encouraged us to date. Not long after the wedding we did start dating. Bruce is a great guy and I enjoy being with him. My problem is, he's my brother-in-law's nephew even though they are close in age. (Bruce's mom is Greg's half sister.) Am I dating a family member? Are we committing incest'? Should we end this relationship? I don't know what is "right." — Weirded Out ln Wisconsin Dear Weirded Out:Bruce is not a blood relative; he is related to you by marriage. That is not the same as incest. If you care about each other, the right thing to do is continue the relationship and see where it leads. "Great guys" can make great husbands.

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LEO (July23-Aug.22) ** * * * Z e ro in on a particular goal or desire, especially if you are with the right people to make this opportunity happen. You have a friend who is very lucky for you. Share more with this person, as he or she sees life far differently from you. Tonight: Love is in the air.

VIRGO (Aug.23-Sept. 22) ** * Pressure builds to check in on an older relative or loved one. Onceyou connect, you'll recognize how easy it would be to do this more often. A close friend might not be as confident as you might like him or her to be. Tonight: On center stage.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) ** * Keep reaching outto others. You might be confused bysomeone's reaction. If you stop and think, you'll see that you have been misreading this person for a while. Pull back a bit, and try approaching him or her with new ideas. Tonight: Go for something different.

Dear Abby:My husband fathered a child in high school that was placed for adoption. His mother has become very close withthe adoptive family and visits often. My husband does not. However, my mother-in-law constantly asks him to go on vacation with her to visit the child. I also found out that she sends the child gifts and signs my husband's name on the cards. Abby, I feel this is hugely disrespectful not only to me, but also to my husband. He has chosen not to get involved with this child because he doesn't think it's fair to the adoptive family. He also doesn't wish to become attached. We have already told her she is overstepping her boundaries, but it continues to happen. What can we tlog — Frustrated In The South Dear Frustrated: Your motherin-law may have the best of intentions, but forging your husband's name is dishonest. Sooner or later the child will find out the truth, and the result may be painful. However, there is nothing you can do to control your husband's mother's behavior, so accept it and don't take it personally. — Write to Dear Abby at dearabby.com or P.O.Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.21) ** * * S pend the day with a friend or loved one. Do something that you both enjoy, or indulge him or her in some special way. Unique opportunities generally come from this person. Tonight: Dinner for two.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov.22-Dec. 21) ** * Defer to others. You probably have plans involving a loved one or a special pastime. Make sure that you are on the same page as others. Confirm meeting times and places, if need be. Tonight: Make it a perfect night!

CAPRICORN (Dec.22-Jan. 19) ** * Dive into a project. Refuse to get upset at news — it could be slightly off or distorted. Trust that the details could change the whole story. Your imagination takes a conversation to an even deeper level. Tonight: Out late.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fed.18) ** * * * Your humor and lightheartedness come into play when dealing with others. You seem to be able to sort through what is no longer constructive and what still holds potential. Encourage a discussion, and you will be able to clear up a problem. Tonight: Ever playful.

PISCES (Feb.19-March20) ** * Tension is very high, but it allows greater give-and-take. Your sense of humor emerges when you understand how others see you. A family member is especially lucky for you. Reach out to this person for his or her advice. Tonight: Make sure that plans are intact. © 2013 by King Features Syndicate

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- Lodge style - 3 bdrm, 4 bath - Spectacular river and mountain views • Large covered arena• Blue Ribbon horse barn • Quality Ranch Manager's Home• Large Shop/RV barn • 40 acres irrigated pasture/paddocks MLS¹201107872

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• Timeless Elegance • Expansive golf course view • Custom built in 1992 • Well appointed features • Spacious outdoor living, hot tub • Abundant windows, light & bright • Quiet cul-de-sac, 1/3 acre lot

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6 Whistling Swan - Sunriver ~ $389,500

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• Exceptional location, very short distance to SHARCand Sunriver Village ' 8 ilti 20o4 3 bed oo s 3.5 baths(2 masters) • Open floor plan, 2215 SF • Deck with hot tub • Excellent furniture pkg. avail. MLS¹201203762

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Westside Charmer i $550,000

• Beautiful 3/4 acre pine treed lot

• 3400 SF, 3-car garage •Hugebonus/family room • Formal living & dining, 3 fireplaces • One owner homew/ots of extras • Wonderfu decking, private backyard w/water feature • Very popular location! 1684 NW City View

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Equestrian Meadows i $785,000 • Open floor plan for entertaining

• 3106 SF SINGLELEVEL • 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths • 994 SF enclosed courtyard • Wonderful natural light • 1200+ SF garage • .5acre lot on the 13th fairway -Rivers Edge GC • Call for your private tour!

• Main floor masterwith emsuite bath • Large woodburning fireplace with real stone • Priced well belowreplacementcost! www.bendpropertysource.com/listings for video andadditional info.

• Situated on,86 acres on one of the largest homesites in Awbrey Glen • Home offers privacy & a convenient location within the community • Large view windows embrace the High Desert Landscapefrom many areas in the home. • Recently updated with beautiful hard wood floors, high end Europeanpeiiet stove & energy efficient water heater

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• Custom wood cabinets & built-ins • Covered deck, expansive views • One level, great room, oak floors • Oversized 2-car garage • Enjoy abundant wildlife

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• Two blocks from river trail! • Great room + living/dining rooms • Spacious kitchen w/island • Beautiful master suite • Fully fenced, large backyard • 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2322 SF

• 1908 SF, 3bed, 3 bath w/large loft • Vaulted ceilings andwoodfloor • Tile counters & pul out shelving

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• 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths • 2600 SF • Great home w/master on main • Loft plus huge bonus room • Large .23 acre lot • Greenhouse • Raised beds MLS¹201302640

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Call Chris Sperry, Principal Brokerl 541-749-8479

62906 Bilyeu Wayi$308,000

NW Redmond ~ $255,000

2653 SW 50thSt.,Redmond ~ $235,000

• Oversized finished2-cat garage •Largeopen kitchenw/updated appliances and freshly painted cabinets • Living room is light & bright with a bay window • Fully fenced backyard and landscaped front MLS¹201302410

• Desirable singlelevel homeinthe Views of OakTree • Spaciousopendesign situated ona generoussize lot

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Midtown Charmer i $185,000

Exceptional inEstablished NENeighborhood f$169,990

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• Well-priced with southern exposure • Build your dream homehere! • Gentle downslope leads to a level building site • Nicely treed with ponderosa pines • .39 of an acre

• Three Rivers South

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MLS¹ 201107707 Call Robin Yeakel, Broker, CRSl 541-408-0406 Resort Properties Specialist

Awbrey Butte Homesite i $119,000

Beautiful Deschutes River Lot ~ $99,900

Highly successful bar/ restaurant together with strip mall on Hwy 97. Please call for details

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Rod Hatchell, Brokerl 541-728-8812

Call Natalie Vandenborn, Broker l 541-508-9581

Call Bobby Lockrem, Broker l 541-480-2356

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This Property Has It All / $849,900

Broken Top Classic ~ $945,000

Luxury Single Level in Broken Top( $1,150,000

Tuscan-Style with Mt. Views i $1,325,000

• Overlooking10thfairway&green

• Just minutes to medical, shopping, 89 schools • Single level, open great room • Great for entertaining • Private setting, borders BLM • Separate entrance for home

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• 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 MLS¹ 201202864

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Sisters Estate ~ $1,690,000

Lost Tracks Masterpiece ~ $1,950,000

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MLS ker, Century 21 Gold garage. bdrm, 2 b ath, 1419 Call Travis Hannan, Homes with Acreage Hickory hardwood & Gold Country Realty, ¹ 201004467 Country Realty, Inc. sq. ft. townhome featile f l oors. R a diant Inc. 541-504-1338 Principal Broker, Cascade Realty, 541-504-1338 tures, wal l - to-wall 541-788-3480 541-536-1731 3 bdrm, 2 bath, custom floor heating. Traditional Sale! Coun- windows, built- in enMLS Redmond RE/MAX home, huge shop, $499,999 Nice quiet street in Tertry living but just min- tertainment c e n ter, This home & property is Land & Homes 201208751. J u niper rebonne. 2 bd, 1 bath $299,000 utes to Bend. New propane fireplace and set-up to l ive. L ow Realty, 541-504-5393 Real Estate home. $ 8 4,900 MLS¹201203307 carpet, ne w s t ove, large great room for maint. yard w / very Julie Fahlgren, Broker, MLS¹201301067 and vaulted ceilings. entertaining. Gentlemen Farm & Re- Call J u li e nice lan d scaping, 541-550-0098 Want to impress the Relax on your deck Home-ID 796 t irement. Cus t o m 541-550-0098F a h lgren some grass in front & Crooked River Realty relat ves~ Remodel overlooking your very Eagle Crest Properties home ove r lookingCrooked River Realty b ack, f enced d o g s ecluded a cr e l o t ! Willow Creek w/CasH orse p roperty w i t h your home with the 866-722-3370 area, covered r e ar $109,000 cade Mtn. views. 2892 NW REDMOND - 3 deck. 14x20 screened barn, over 5 a c res. help of a professional 3 bedroom, 2 bath on bedroom, 2.5 bath. Mike Wilson, Broker SF 1-level home w/inparty room with BBQ, Fenced and c r o ss from The Bulletin's .29 acres with the Built-ins, tile kitchen 541-977-5345 or fenced. $119,900 door pool, 3360 SF Sisters j $549,000 15x20 work or craft "Call A Service backyard bordering counters, gas fire541-389-7910 shop, 2nd home & • 3000 sq.ft. Tumalo j $600,000 shop (unfinished), MLS ¹201300986 Call Professional" Directory the canal in Redplace in the living 5 41-550-0098. J u l ie • 2563 sq.ft. Hunter Properties LLC o ther b l dgs. 6 9 . 8 • 3 bedroom, 2 bath 2 4x50 3-bay s h o p mond. Recently uproom. $126,500 • Beautifully updated acres w/62 acs of ir• 6.75 acres, barn with upper storage. Fahlgren dated with warm col746 MLS¹201209508 • MLS 201205094 • 6.18 acres, 3 irrigated r ig. Home has t o o Home has 4 bdrm, 3 Crooked River Realty 20 Acres - Cascade Mtn ors, new flooring & Call TRAVIS HANNAN, • MLS 201300079 many features to list. Mark Valceschini, P.C., Northeast Bend Homes bath, large open liv 5 2916 Old L ak e R d views. Just 4 m i les fixtures throughout. Principal Broker, Virginia Ross, Broker, Adjoins BLM. north of Eagle Crest! Broker, CRS, GRI ing area, office or den $199,000. Two 1848 MLS¹201301070 541-788-3480 MLS¹201206931 Privacy & Space in 541-383-4364 ABR, CRS, GRI S QUEAKY CLE A N off living room. All Kelly Starbuck, Prinsq.ft. h o m es , 40 Redmond RE/MAX 541-480-7501 Large 1980 sq. ft. NE $795,000 buildings have metal acres. High L a kes this custom 3192 sq. cipal Broker, Land & Homes John L. Scott Real EsB end h ome. S p a roofs. Horse property, Realty & ft., 4 bedroom, 3 bath 541-923-0855 Real Estate c ious l i ving r o o m tate 541-548-1712 on p a v e d roa d . Management,Pr o perty home. Single l evel Cy Redmond RE/MAX with full Mtn. views & w/gas FP, 3 bdrm, 2.5 MLS $269,900. 755 Land & Homes Need help fixing stuff? D eschutes river i n bath $187,900. MLS¹ 201207419. Cascade 541-536-0117 MORRIS Real Estate Sunriver/La Pine Homes 201280332. Call Jim Call A Service Professional Realty, 541-536-1731 $309,900 Powell Butte your backyard. Seller MORRIS REAL ESTATE Hinton 541-420-6229 is l icensed b roker. $120,000 - Open floor find the help you need. REAL ESTATE 5 .58 acres w it h 3 I d p d l p O d da p d Su n Fo r e st,Very spacious 1994, Central Oregon Realty plan. 3 bdrm/2 bath. www.bendbulletin.com 11728 $749,000 Sarah ErI dp d l y o H dp pp d 2 Bdrm, 1104 sq.ft., 4bdrm/2bath 1755 sq. bdrm, 2 b ath, 2391 aker Broker Group, LLC Sisters j $824,000 Large .21 acre fenced Bunkhouse. $108,000 ft. mfd. home on 1.27 sq. ft. home. Cas- 503-680-6432 Tumalo Acreage • 3216 sq.ft. lot/patio. Double at- Great Home - Terrific cade Mountain and High Lakes Realty & 750 6 4474 C oyote R u n . acres. Living rm, famJohn L. Scott • 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath Condition! $167,500. P roperty tached garage. Man a g e ily rm, dining area & Smith Rock views. All Real Estate, Bend 4/2.5+ Bonus room, 5 • 20 acres Redmond Homes Call VIRGINIA, PrinciCorner Lot, 2016 sq. stainless appliances ment 541-536-0117 acres, o u t buildings, utility rm. Large 2 car in kitchen. Beautiful www.johnlscott.com • MLS 201200880 ft., 3 bdrm, 2.5 baths, pal Broker, arage. Sold as is. master suite with walk amazing kitchen. MLS $220,000 This is not a open floor plan, fam- 152232 Long PrairieJulia Buckland, 541-350-3418 22555 Mcardle - 20 ¹201209378 69,900. MLS Broker, ABR, ALHS, short sale. Very priily room, living room, Home, 4-car s hop, Redmond RE/MAX in closet, jetted tub in Acres. Cascade Mtn. ¹ 201300535. Cas Holly Garner, Broker storage, $ 1 4 9,900. CRS, GRI vate setting, CreekLand & Homes patio, lan d scaped, bath, double vanity 541-480-4208 cade Realty, with marble and trav- v iews f r am e th i s 541-719-8444 side V i llage t o w nfenced RV area. High Lakes Realty & Real Estate b eautiful 20 ac r e Fred Real Estate Group home s i t s Jim Hinton P roperty Man a g e 541-536-1731 be s i de ertine thr o ughout. Property. 10 minutes 2 bdrm, 2 bath on 1.12 pond & creek, in im541-420-6229 ment 541-536-0117 Tack room, hay stor- from Bends Eastside Village Wiestoria j 756 maculate c o ndition, acres. $129,000 MLS Central Oregon Realty Nice double wide MFH a ge, f e nced an d w/15 acres irrigation, $425,000 ¹201203821 a nd s h ow s tru e Group, LLC Jefferson County Homes cross-fenced for 4 stall barn & 2 ponds. • 3163 sq.ft. on just over 1.5 acre Call Linda Lou D aypride-of-ownership. horses. Home-ID 988 MORRIS • 3 bedroom, 3 bath on cul-de-sac. Close H ome has 3 b e d Wright, Broker. Investment Opportunity Premium up g rade • Custom Built o BLM. C o uld b e Close to schools! Nice 3 Eagle Crest Properties REAL ESTATE rooms, 2590 sq. ft. & 541-771-2585 3 b d rm, c h arming tNice package, 3 bdrms, 2.5 bdrm home in town 866-722-3370 horse property. • MLS 201208464 l&p A p lp O d dOp pd bonus room. Bungalow style home, b aths, 1871 sq . f t . Crooked River Realty L andscaped with a Karin Johnson, Broker Newer septic. Fenced $599,000 a p r i vate Paver deck w/wrought 2 -Story home in N W in d owntown R e dfenced y a rd , RV Views, views, views in Small acreage. Hard to 541-639-6140 for pet s . Shop oasis! Powell Butte! iron railing. Home-ID Redmond. Large 1705 mond. Detached ga- w/raised wood floor, parking too! $79,900 find small a creage www.johnlscott.com/7 lot of off street $475,000. Custom 877 MLS¹201106963 with ma n ufactured sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 bath. rage, power, lights, work arking. Zoned f o r 3479 sq.ft. 3 bdrm 2i/~ 6924 Kathy C a ba, Eagle Crest Properties Cg D&D Realty Group LLC home on it, includes 3 Knotty alder cabinets, p Principal Broker, ABR office, residen- benches. mud room 866-722-3370 bath. 6.81 acres, two 866-346-7868 acres o f ir r igation, SS appl i ances, home ft. not included in t ial, could b e c o n - sq. large separate shops/ 541-771-1761 mountain views & is front/back landhome sq.ft. Owner will MORRIS $550,000 One of Sage scaped with irrigation. verted to commercial consider carrying con Large Lot with views. garages. Beautiful John L. Scott fenced for your horse. Es t a te, B e nd Builders award winREAL ESTATE u se. $99,9 0 0 . tract with large down. Great 3 bdrm home cook's dream kitchen. Real Land i s cur r ently $189,900. Jim Hinton www.johnlscott.com ning homes. Facing MLS¹201206148 I d p d lp O d d Op « d with l a rg e fa m i ly MLS¹201207007 leased on month to 541-420-6229 $79,500 MLS¹ and on the ¹17 Call Kelly Starbuck, room. Needs carpet. Jeanne Scharlund $238,500 month basis. Prop- Welcome to Paradise. east C r a ftsman 201300765 Cascade of the Chal- Central Oregon Realty Principal Broker, 541-420-7978. erty is close to airport, Secluded and gated fairway Group, LLC Realty, 541-536-1731 converted garage into style 4 b edroom, 3 l enge Course. L o 541-350-341 9 extra office s p ace. Central Oregon Realty town & public land as custom home nestled cated behind the pribath home w/views. Redmond RE/MAX 5 3610 Brookie, Cu s Large shop and carbdrm, 2 bath, 1822 Group LLC well. Don't miss this R elax in s w ing o n against soaring 150 ft. vate security gate as 3 sq. Land 8 Homes t om 2500 sq. ft. + ft. home on one port. MLS 201302421. rare find. $199,900. rim rocks and unob- you enter the Ridge. Del i g ht! covered front porch! 2 Real Estate fenced, and 2 guest suite. $380,000 $139,900. D&D Re- Equestrian MLS¹201004860 b edrooms on m a i n structed mountain and Offers 3 b edrooms, acre, 2-acre lot boasts 576 High Lakes Realty & alty Group LLC shops! $191 ,000 D & D R ealty Group city views. Reclaimed 3.5 baths, 3376 sq. ft. level/open floor plan/ Lots o f pos s ibilities P roperty sq. ft., 2-stall barn, Man a g e MLS¹201301092 866-346-7868 LLC 541-923-8664 wood throughout with Home-ID 941 h ere! 0.26 L o t , 3 w/2-runs, hay s t rg, cozy fireplace /great ment 541-536-0117 Pam Lester, Principal kitchen. Bonus space tuscan style high end Eagle Crest Properties Bdrm, 1 Bath, freshly PRICED RE D U CED! matted a i s les/stalls, Spectacular Home on B roker, Century 2 1 upstairs/ triple car gakitchen. 866-722-3370 painted interior, wood 40 acre horse property. Affordable living, great wash rack/tack bldg, A creage. SE B e n d chef's Gold Country Realty, $149,900. 87479 N. floors, R5. $99,000 Lg turnout area & Irg rage/ large back deck/ starter or investment. 4.81 acres near BLM! www.johnlscott.com/ta Inc. 541-504-1338 Stick built Dutch barn. Star Ln. High Lakes p atio/fenced ya r d . T a mara MLS¹201208899 level arena. 1/4 mile 2885 sq. ft. home with maramckie Realty & Pr o perty $40,000. McKie, Broker style home. $110,000 Call Virginia, Look at: to public land. Frame MLS¹ 201300385 Call MLS¹201208170 4 Bdrms + Den & 3 MLS¹201300648 Management P r incipal Principal Broker D&D Realty Group LLC 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. VIRGINIA, B aths, m a ster o n 541-460-9072 Bendhomes.com 541-536-0117 Broker, 541-350-3418 Call Linda Lou John L. Scott 541-350-3418 $354,900 866-346-7868 main, vaulted great for Complete Listings of Day-Wright, Redmond RE/MAX Real Estate, Bend Redmond RE/MAX MLS¹201203418 Call 52375 Ammon Road. room & triple garage! Land & Homes www.johnlscott.com Broker, 541-771-2585 Area Real Estate for Sale Land & Homes View of Mt. Jefferson Nancy Popp, Broker, Modified AF rame, Barn, corrals, RV area Real Estate Real Estate loc a ted 541-815-8000 and more a must see! Well maintained 3 bed- Crooked River Realty 3 bedroom, 2 b a t h , huge shop. $269,900. Wonderfully h ome with a c o m - Crooked River Realty 298.45 acre small ranch www.johnlscott.com/4 1730 sq ft home, gas NE Redmond new con- High Lakes Realty 8 room, 2 bath, 1538 SF TURN THE PAGE fireplace, huge struction $ 1 7 4,900. P roperty Man a g e manding view of Mt. 5436 K ellie C o o k, home, fenced yard, 153053 H w y 97. Jefferson and the sur- 12250 NW Dove Rd ment 541-536-0117 Broker 541-408-0463 For More Ads kitchen, fenced. l arge c o r ne r lo t , Single level, 1529 SF, Custom cedar s i ded $649,000. High Lakes rounding area. BeauJohn L. Scott MLS¹201300635. Realty 8 Pro p erty vaulted ceilings. Oak The Bulletin 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Open 51350 Anchor Way h ome with f loor t o tiful well kept home Real Estate, Bend $154,999. Pam cabinets, soaking tub, Management Cabin on 1.25 acre c eiling windows t o floorplan, Alder cabinwith spacious rooms. www.johnlscott.com s torage and s h o p$599,900 Outstanding Lester, Principal Broetry throughout. Front w/city water, $59,900 MLS¹201206924 take in the mtn. views. 541-536-0117 ker, Century 21 Gold area. All on a corner detail in design and High Lakes Realty 8 Immaculate 1841 sq. landscaping w/sprinSun Meadows! T h is $239,000 D&D Realty Country Realty, Inc. MLS ¹201301298 c onstruction o f t h i s Man a g e kler system, rear yard P roperty f t., 3 b d rm, 2 b a t h quality craf t sman lot. Group LLC 541-504-1338 $42,000 ment 541-536-0117 with tongue & groove beautiful 4 bedroom, fencing. MLS home boasts of cul866-346-7868 John L. Scott Real 3.5 bath, 3717 sq. ft. ¹201208977 vaulted ceilings, gas 821 NE Nickernut Ave, tured stone accents. Estate 541-548-1712 52970 Walker Way Jim Hinton Broker, free-standing s t ove, Sage Builders home. Redmond. Well maint. Large kitchen w i th $184,000. 3 bd, 2 ba, WOW! Look at t hese Located on the 18th 541-420-6229 accents. New walk-in pantry, t ile, 3 bdrm, 2 bath 1350 attached garage. High views! Cascade mtns wood hole of the Challenge sq. ft. home. Spa- Central Oregon Realty hardwood floors & gas from your living room. h ardwood floors & 360 View / Top of Butte FOR SALE Lakes Realty & Prop Course at Eagle Crest cious great room area Group, LLC swimming pool. in Terrebonne. Home, fireplace. Sun Meaderty Man a gement Home has been up- new Resort. Floor to ceil- with a gas fireplace. o ws ha s i t s o w n When buying a home dated with newer heat On completely fenced shop, mansion building 541-536-0117 3 New Construction ing windows bring the Landscaped front and p ump and al l n e w 4.81 acres. $385,000 site. 2% to broker. See: community pool, park 83% of Central MLS¹ 201101447 outside in for bright a nd 1/ 2 court . Oregonians turn to back yard with plenty bdrm, 2 b ath, 1548 Cute studio cabin on floors as well. Great http://bend.craigslist.org/ sq.ft., vaulted, gas 1.28 acre. $55,000. and o p e n li v i ng. 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Year-Round V acation Smith Rock and city Gold Country Realty, • 2680 sq.ft. $299,999. Pam 757 Juniper Realty, $39,900. 1.25 a c re U pdated with n e w Lester, Principal Bro• 3 bedroom, 3 bath Home. Cozy Tollgate v iews from this i n Inc. 541-504-1338 541-504-5393 with city water and Crook County Homes carpet & vinyl flooring ker, Century 21 Gold home on half an acre credibly built 3 bdrm, • 1st Fairway Woodsewer. High L a kes and interior has been Country Realty, Inc. with room for y o ur 3.5 bath, 3250 sq. ft. Beautiful 2-Story 3 NEW Construction! 3 lands G.C. Realty & Pr o perty Large craftsman style bdrm, 2 b ath, 1700 freshly painted. 936 541-504-1338 horse. Live an active home! Enjoy the covbdrms, 3 baths, 1918 • MLS 201302081 Management Prineville home. 2703 ered patio with those sq.ft, 23 acre lot, tile sq. ft. garage has a lifestyle, c l ubhouse, sq. ft., stainless appliSusan Agli, Broker, sq. ft. 4 bedrooms, 3 shop area, 2 bays & 7432 SW Onyx Road. swimming pool, bik- easterly views back- ances, gas fireplace. floors, tile backsplash, 541-536-0117 ABR, ALHS & SRES baths. $159,000 ing to common area Landscaped with irri- landscaped, fenced. 50760 South Fawn 50 amp power for an H orse set-up a n d 541-383-4338 ing, horseshoes & MLS¹201203228 R V. Separate R V mountain views! tennis courts nearby. and short distance to gation $194 , 900. $169,900 541-408-3773 Top-of-the-line 3 bdrm Call Don Chapin, BroMLS201209125 covered storage and $84,900 MLS Mary Johnston, Bro- sports center, swim- MLS¹201208280 h ome w i t h sh op, ker, 541-350-6777 Pam Lester, Principal $169,000. High Lakes carport. $139,500 ¹ 201300988 Ca ll ming pools, s pray Jim Hinton, ker, 541-420-0891 Redmond RE/MAX B roker, Century 2 1 park. Home-ID 989 541-420-6229 MLS¹ 201208272 Melody Curry John L. Scott Realty & Pr o perty Land & Homes Gold Country Realty, 541-771-1116. Real Estate, Bend Eagle Crest Properties Central Oregon Realty Juniper Realty, Management Real Estate Inc. 541-504-1338 866-722-3370 541-504-5393 Crooked River Realty www.johnlscott.com Group, LLC 541-536-0117 MORRIS REAL ESTATE SE Bend j $265,000 • 2015 sq.ft. • 4 bedroom, 3 bath

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8996 SW Panorama Rd Single level on 1 acre, 3 $ 79,000 Bu i l d y o u r Nice flat lot in Terreb- B are r a n g e lan d . Westerly Cascade view C ustom 2034 sq ft , 4 bdrm, 2 b ath, 1716 Dream home on this onne, .56 a c r es, Fenced and only 18 1 a c r e lot wit h Snowberry Village ¹70 2 0748 V a lentine S t . River Frontage on Little b edroom, 2. 5 b a t h sq.ft., master separa- .41 acre flat lot. Perp aved s t reet, a p - miles from Madras. water/power available Riv e r . $69,500 $54,900 Cute 3 bdrm, D eschutes h ome built i n 2 0 06 tion, office, fenced, fect building site with proved fo r c a p -fill T here are 2 w a t e r at r o ad . S t a ndard• 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 ba t h , upd a ted 2002 MFD home .98 w ith Mtn v i ews o n f lower garden, R V t he back o f yo u r septic, utilities at l ot wells - neither of septic approval. attached 2-car garage kitchen & bath, new acres w/garage/shop, 1.53 acres. Many up- parking. $1 4 5,000. house overlooking the line. $42,000. MLS which are being used. $58,000. • 1248 sq. ft. 1993 Sil- carpet & t i le , n i ce water feature, fire pit, graded features inMLS ¹ 20 1 0 07848. b abbling creek , ¹ 2012001172 Pam Electricity is to one of MLS¹201205389 vercrest covered front deck & green house. New clude: hickory cabi- Pam Lester, Principal morning sun and peek Lester, Principal Bro- them. Mostly gentle Call Nancy Popp, • Large living room, large back yard with flooring - t r avertine, -a-boo mtn views from ker, Century 21 Gold s lope w i t h be t t e r 541-815-8000 nets, granite counter B roker, Century 2 1 dining area deck. Spotless and tile, doors lights sinks, t ops, alder t ri m & Gold Country Realty, the front. All utilities Country Realty, Inc. grass on the steeper Crooked River Realty • Vaulted c e i lings, like new. paint & MORE! Call 541-504-1338 doors, hardwood 8 tile Inc. 541-504-1338 on the property line. land. Possible owner Sunny windows Cascade Village for details! $136,900 775 floors. The m a sterUnique custom home, 3 This is the perfect lot!! One acre. Driveway in terms. MLS¹ • FA heat & heat pump www.johnlscott.com/4 Homes N.W. LLC Home-ID 973 bath has a garden tub bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2464 201301211 $200,000. Manufactured/ 541-388-0000 3235 Lisa McCarthy, (A/C) place. 7981 SW High John with tile surround & Eagle Crest Properties L. Scott Real Es• Front porch and large Mobile Homes Broker 541-419-8639 sq.ft. Sunroom with Cone. $29,900. 866-722-3370 separate tile shower. tate 541-548-1712 FIND IT! back deck John L. Scott aggregate floor, forMLS¹201003931 $250,000 Cascade Views in Ter- Suntree Village ¹159 Call Marilyn R ohaly, 8IIT I T ' Real Estate, Bend mal living room, wide 1 4738 Birds Eye, L a Call Melody Curry MLS¹ 201208347 Broker, 541-322-9954 www.johnlscott.com 541-771-1116 rebonne. $192,500 $34,200 hallways. S p acious P ine, 1 a c r e w i t h SELL ITl Juniper Realty, John L. Scott Real indoor spa off master power/water. $39,900. Crooked River Realty Breathtaking views, De- • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths The Bulletin Classifieds 541-504-5393 Snowberry Village ¹16. Estate, Bend bedroom, bath. Large High Lakes Realty & River Frontage on Little schutes River Can- • 1598 sq. ft., 1985 Fu 3 bdrm & 2 bath, 1580 www.JohnLScott.com 20774 LivingWay. Like Property Powell Butte bdrm, 2.5 shop with office. Picyon, and farming valqua sq.ft., 1997 S i lverDeschutes River. 6+ Management ley below, 5 usable • Living room & dining 8 Snowberry Village ¹ 6 b ath, 1928 s q . f t . , nic area, horse shoes, New 3 Bdrm, 2 bath crest, vaulted ceilings, acres with 300 ft. of 541-536-0117 acres with well Ideal family room 3-car garage, barn, p rivacy 8 v ie w s . home is loaded with 3 b e d $86,000 lots of windows, FA & riverfront on the little • All vaulted and open building site with unshop, with RV door. $ 365,000. Call V i r- N orth P o w el l B u t t e D eschutes rooms, 2 baths, 1566 upgrades, i ncluding heat pump (A/C), AtRiv e r . o bstructed view s living 9.33 acres irrigated. ginia, Principal Broft. - Silvercrest. c ustom paint, n e w Acreage 3 buildable, Views of Mt. Bachelor, MLS¹201205208 tached 2 car finished appliances, wa sq. MLS ker 541-350-3418 $359,000 rare lots. C a scade South Sister & B ro- Gail Day 541-306-1018 • Newer Upgrades - newer lighting, skylight and garage, wood lamiter heater, heat pump ¹ 2012037129 Pa m Redmond RE/MAX custom deck i ng. Mountain views. Quiet ken Top. Nadine Ash, inside & out and nate, solar tube, & Lester, Principal BroCentral Oregon Realty • 1 ye a r AHS paint Land & Homes area. Call Vicci Bonewer carpet. Huge Oversized 2 car gamore. Covered front & Broker 541-390-4017 Warranty — a must see! ker, Century 21 Gold Real Estate Group, LLC rage with storage and kitchen w it h i s l and wen 541-410-9730 back deck, concrete John L. Scott Country Realty, Inc. Call Marilyn R ohaly, and sunny breakfast workshop area. Central Oregon Realty Looking for a getaway back patio. $94,500. 753 Real Estate, Bend Broker, 541-322-9954 area. Enclosed back 541 -504-1 338 $84,700. Group, LLC p lace? Bring y o u r Marilyn Rohaly, Browww.johnlscott.com Recreational Homes John L. Scott Real builder and set your deck a n d Pr i v ate Cascade Village ker 541-322-9954 Amazing Views. CounNice mtn. views. 5.64 Estate, Bend The Highlands at Bro- imagination free! MinHomes N.W. LLC & Property backyard. try living at its best, John L. Scott acres. Located in a www.JohnLScott.com ken top, 1 0 a c res, 541-388-0000 utes to Prineville ResCall Marilyn Rohaly, Real Estate, Bend u nbelievable u n o bcul-de-sac. $75,000gated, private well, ervoir, Public Lands Broker, 541-322-9954 www.johnlscott.com structed Cascade Mt. G et-away acre w i t h MLS¹2609088 utilities at lot, applica- for hiking & h o rse-Snowberry Village ¹98 20780 Livingood Way. John L. Scott Real Views! Unique, cus- FOUR RV hookups!. Call Linda Lou Snowberry Village ¹55 tion for cap-fill septic. $94,500 Brand new $65,000. 15675 Estate, Bend back riding, d owntom 1908 s q.ft., 3 REDUCED $78,000 Day-Wright, $535,000. MLS town Prine v ille,• 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. www.JohnLScott.com 2013 home. 3 bdrm, 2 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath, 1296 bdrm & 2.5 bath home K asserman Dr., L a Broker, 541-771-2585 Features great sq.ft., 1 99 4 S i l ver¹ 201200937. Pam Meadow Lakes Golf n estled in larg e Pine. High Lakes Re 1404 sq. ft. 1999 Sil- Snowberry Village ¹119 bath. Lester, Principal Bro- Course & even fish- • vercrest room design with very c rest. Lots o f w i n 72'X60' barn/shop on alty 8 Property Man Crooked River Realty $129,900 large open kitchen. dows & vaulted ceil14238 W h itewater ker, Century 21 Gold ing the Crooked River. • Vaulted ceilings - de- • 9.6 acres w/8.3 acres agement 3 b edrooms, 2 . 5 Walk-in pantry, lots of ings. All a ppliances 541-536-0117 $59,900. One of few Country Realty, Inc. Views from rock out signer colors irrigation. included. FA heat and lots in W i l d R i ver. 541-504-1338 croppings, to the val- • Gas heat and A/C. El- b aths, 1920 sq . f t . tile, Corian center iswww.johnlscott.com/k 1bd/1ba frame home in 2000 Silvercrest tri land, stainless appli- h eat p u mp , A/ C . High Lakes Realty & Three Rivers South I ley below with Ochoco evated corner lot elliecook. Kellie Cook, Gilchrist. Make t h is plewide ances, large master Nicely l a n dscaped, P roperty Man a ge M tns & beyo n d . nice views Broker 541-322-9925 $79,000 your home or a get- ment 541-536-0117 • Living room, family r eat r e a r yar d . with soaking tub MLS¹201301312 John L. Scott • Attached 2-car ga- room, dining room. bath • .86 acre lot away cabin for the and walk-in all t i le 52,500 Marilyn Ro$39,475 Real Estate, Bend rage + shop area Central Oregon recre- 1.62 acre flat lot with • 1 block from Big Des- John Immaculate Broker L. Scott Real Es- • Front deck and rear • Remodeled kitchen shower. Designer col- haly, www.johnlscott.com some improvements chutes River ations.$39,999 MLS ors and window cov- 541-322-9954 tate 541-548-1712 for RV use. Perfect, patio • Near La Pine State 201206628 - Dennis w/breakfast bar erings. L a ndscaped John L. Scott What are you Park Haniford, P r i ncipal flat building site. AdLot 22 SW Chipmunk Call Marilyn R ohaly,• Private master suite and fenced with large R eal Est a te , B e n d Broker, 541-322-9954 joins gree n belts. • MLS 201207525 Broker, 541-536-1731 Rd. Level 5.19 acres w/walk-in closet www.johnlscott.com looking for? attached garage. $59,900 Sherry Perrigan, Broker John L. Scott Real Cascade Realty with mountain views. • Master bath w/garden Cascade Village MLS¹201205397 Estate, Bend You'll find it in 541-410-4938 Suntree Village ¹127 Well treed with sevub a nd doub l e Homes N.W. LLC Great Potential. Cute C all N a nc y Po p p , www.JohnLScott.com tshower Priced to sell $32,900! eral possible building 541-388-0000 The Bulletin Classifieds mobile home with 541-815-8000 Charming exc. cond. sites. Community Snowberry Village ¹16 • Gas FA heat PLUS covered decks. Re- Crooked River Realty water 8 power availA/C & fireplace. Too 63737 Cascade Village 3B/2B, 1322 sf, new model started. Paved $94,500 ext/int paint, Pergo in able at the street. many options to list! Dr., $64,900 Enjoy 541-385-5809 • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths Street. Near Prinev- $39,900 - Lot 141 SW Owner terms avail- • 1580 sq. ft. 1997 Sil Call Marilyn R ohaly, mtn. views from large kitchen, Irg. front yard MORRIS C rater L oop. W e l l ille Reservoir. Priable. $69,000 MLS¹ Gorgeous mountain REAL ESTATE Broker, 541-322-9954 covered front deck, w/deck. A must see! Treed Lot ! MLS ¹ vercrest vacy with views. Idle201106095 very open living area Call Lynda W a lsh, views! 36y acres Irri201105162 I d p d ly O d dOp • Vaulted ceilings, lots John L. Scott Real way Acres. $55,000Juniper Realty, gated w/small cabin, 1 Estate, Bend with updated carpet & broker, 541-410-1359 C all M e lody C u r ry Three Rivers South I of windows MLS¹201300335 Prudential NW 541-504-5393 www.JohnLScott.com window coverings. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, pos541-771-1116 • FA heat & heat pump Call Virginia, $8,000 Properties sible OWC! $225,000. bdrm, 2 bath turn-key, Crooked River Realty Mountain Views! 3.39 Principal Broker (A/C) • .50 acre lot Suntree Village ¹210 move-in co n d ition. lyndawalsh © prunw.com MLS ¹201201125. acres with crazy • A t tached 2-car f i n 541-350-3418 8589 S W P a norama • Bring your RV $48,900 Call Charlie, DesigNew Electric mountan views! ished garage Redmond RE/MAX Road. 1.169 a c r e, • Close to lakes • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, BONUS: nated Broker, Lift. Call a Pro Owner will carry. • Wood laminate, solar 1848 sq. ft. Land 8 Homes close to pasture and • MLS 201206354 541-350-3419 Cascade Village $103,000 tube 8 more Real Estate Whether you need a mtn. views! $40,500Becky Brunoe, Broker • 1994 Fleetwood, large Homes. Bend, Redmond RE/MAX MLS¹201100748 • Covered front deck MLS¹201105165 Call 541-350-4772 garage & shop fence fixed,hedges Land & Homes 754 541-388-0000 Call Travis Hannan, • Concrete back patio • Living room & family Melody Curry Real Estate trimmed or a house Principal Broker, Farms & Ranches and covered deck 541-771-1116. room Fin i shed 541-788-3480 Call Marilyn R ohaly,• Open floor plan, lots of Beautifully built, you'll find Great Country home Crooked River Realty 2 001 M fg . H o m e , Redmond RE/MAX Broker, 541-322-9954 windows has fenced property Lake C ounty A l falfa9148 sq.ft. FLAT lot, professional help in Garage/Shop, R V Land & Homes John L. Scott Real • 1 year AHS Warranty Parking, 1 Acre, Fully for animals. Wonder- Farm. Incredible 703 MORRIS utilities stubbed into The Bulletin's "Call a Real Estate Estate, Bend included ful location and a nice acre alfalfa F a rm. PUE, close to West REAL ESTATE 3.7 5 % www.JohnLScott.com Call Marilyn R ohaly, A ssumable shop area. Ready for Producing 2000 tons Canyon Rim Park and NE Bend I $175,000 l& p d ly O d dOp FHA Loan, La Pine Service Professional" of dairy quality alfalfa Broker, 541-322-9954 a family wanting to • 9.87 acres Directory 541-536-2732 ccess to t h e D r y Snowberry Village ¹55 live on acreage and hay yearly. 4 pivots a 773 John L. Scott Real • No CC8Rs Canyon trail. $50,000 541-385-5809 $52,500 provide 453 acres of Estate, Bend have room to spread • Power & water Acreages FACTORY SPECIAL includes shop. MLS¹ • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths irrigation. 3 m o dest 201207687. out. MLS¹201209328 • MLS 201300243 New Home, 3 bdrm, Call Pam • 1296 sq. ft., 1994 Sil- www.JohnLScott.com 780 homes, 2 shops & 2 $249,900 $46,500 finished Lester, Principal Bro- RV lot grandfathered-in, Lynne Connelley, Ecovercrest 20737 Livingood Way. D&D Realty Group LLC hay storage barns. Mfd./Mobile Homes Broker, ABR, CRS on your site. ker, Century 21 Gold come camp or build • Lots of w i ndows 8 Newer 2003 3 Bdrm, Candice A n derson, 866-346-7868 541-408-6720 J and M Homes your dream h ome. with Land Country Realty, Inc. vaulted ceilings 2 bath turnkey home. Broker 541-788-8878 541-548-5511 541-504-1338 Septic/Power/ Water. • All appliances are in- New appliances, lots Hand-hewn, prow front John L. Scott $57,900 5 ACRES with mouncluded log home on 1.5 acre of upgrades, custom Cg Real Estate, Bend Awbrey Butte Lot I LOT MODEL MLS¹201207367 • FA h e at a nd h e at- window tain views. 3 bdrm, 2 rim lot! Stunning Casc o v erings, www.johnlscott.com $172,500 LIQUIDATION Linda Lou Day- Wright, b ath, 1 62 0 h o m e, pump/A/C cade & D e s chutes front and back decks. • .86 acre lot MORRIS • Nicely landscaped, Pristine fenced court- Prices Slashed Huge Broker, 541-771-2585 36x40 shop, fenced, River Canyon views. 3 Ranch in Powell Butte • City view Savings! 10 Year $925,000. Pride of Crooked River Realty irigated, ext. sprinkler REAL ESTATE great rear yard! bdrm, 2.5 bath + gayard entry. Very open • Wooded, private Call Marilyn R ohaly, concept with close to conditional warranty. system. $2 7 9 ,000. rage. $239 , 9 00 ownership/Borders • MLS 201300606 I d p d l yO d d op d R EADY T O BU I L D ! Finished on your site. BLM. Feed Lot, hay Shelly Hummel, Broker, 5.07 acres, flat l ot, NW Dove Rd., TerrebMLS 2809225. Pam Broker, 541-322-9954 MLS¹201301080. 1500 sq.ft. $74,300 ONLY 3 LEFT! Barn, Equip. Shed John L. Scott Real Lester, 541-504-1338 C all N a nc y Po p p , Cascade Village CRS, GRI, CHMS mature trees, paved onne. Private w ell, 541-548-5511 MLS¹201206082 C entury 2 1 , Go l d 541-815-8000 Estate, Bend Homes N.W. LLC 541-383-4361 p ower & septic i n - www.JohnLScott.com road, 1/3 interest in JandMHomes.com Vicci Bowen County Realty Crooked River Realty 541-388-0000 stalled! L e v e l 5 . 12 well, applied for stan541-41 0-9730 dard septic. $99,900. acres with s e veral Horse property with a Central Oregon Realty MLS¹ 20 12 0 4695 building sites with Mtn spectacular mountain Group, LLC Pam Lester, Principal views. All it needs is view. Surrounded by 771 B roker, Century 2 1 your dream h ome. large farms and sets MORRIS Gold Country Realty, $96,500 MLS¹ atop a knoll in MaLots REAL ESTATE Inc. 541-504-1338 20120135 dras area. You can I d p d lyO H d Op d Juniper Realty, see forever! Shop has Lot 17 L a newood 9.89 acres possibly di AWBREY PARK 541-504-5393 stalls & plenty of room $25,000. B e a utiful, '/4 acre, all util. in vidable. $89, 9 00. f or hay & t a ck. Or treed, 1 .7 5 a c r es. 763 Redmond - 2.59 acres 1300 Circle Bar, La NW Yosemite, bring your toys that High Lakes Realty 8 close to town. Owner Pine. High Lakes Re $150,000. Terms. don't require f ood! P roperty Man a ge will carry. $97,000 541-389-0059 alty & Property W ith over 6 a c r es ment 541-536-0117 MLS¹201100751 Management Be creative! Build to fit there's plenty of room. Call Travis Hannan, 541-536-0117 This custom b right Two individual acres, your new business. Principal Broker, fenced, gated. Lot adjoins 18-hole Nice mountain views. home has many up541-788-3480 3.09 acres. $95,950grades, great f l oor $89,900. 51535 Rus golf course. G reat Redmond RE/MAX sell Road, La Pine. visibility! Well t r a vplan, large r o oms, MLS¹2609088 Land & Homes fireplace & so much High Lakes Realty & eled paved road, in Call Linda Lou DayReal Estate Man a ge business a r e a at more. $210 , 0 00 Property Wright, Broker, SW Canyon Dr. 1.13 ment 541-536-0117 MLS¹201105983 CCR. $39,900 541-771-2585 acres w it h a c c ess MLS¹201207332 D&D Realty Group LLC 15194 Ponderosa Lp. Crooked River Realty from two streets pro866-346-7868 Call Nancy Popp, 1.41 acres ready for Over 7 acres of private v iding y o u man y 541-815-8000 you! $55,000. High Crooked River Realty New Construction - 3 property with views. building site options. Lakes Realty & Prop bdrm, 2 b ath, 1748 $106,500 Views of Mt. JefferMan a gement sq.ft., on 1.49 acres, erty MLS¹201106739 son. O wner t e r ms 541-536-0117 Bid NotN! granite counters, SS Call Julie Fahlgren, available. $5 8 , 500 www.aulletinBidnsuy.com appliances, fireplace Broker, 541-550-0098 MLS¹201106385 with custom mantel. Crooked River Realty Juniper Realty, Need to get an ad $329,000 MLS 541-504-5393 5 acres adjoins public ¹ 201209128 Pam in ASAP? SW Chinook Dr. land over Deschutes ..* Lester, Principal BroRiver. Short walk to Crooked River, Smith ker, Century 21 Gold Rock & mou n tain river. $ 7 4 ,900 Country Realty, Inc. Fax it to 541-322-7253 Buy New...suy Local MLS¹201102328 Call views. Owner terms 541-504-1338 You Can Bid On: available. 6.9 acres Linda Lou Day-Wright The Bulletin Classifieds Lot 27 at Yarrow Powell Butte! 10 Acre! with septic, power & Broker, 541-771-2585 in Madras, OR. w ell i n stalled. I n Views! $815,900. Crooked River Realty Can y o n Valued at $17,500. Spacious 3863 sq. ft. 1 3740 S W cludes custom home $48,900, 1-acre. Drive. 1.22- acre lot. Sun Forest plans. $189,000 custom home, g orMountain views. B uild y ou r d r e am Construction MLS¹ 201008671 geous kitchen, 560 MLS¹201206664 home! $ 4 7,500 (Bidding closes Juniper Realty, sq. ft. office, RV bldg., Tues., April 16, Call Linda Lou MLS¹201105164 541-504-5393 shop, & more. Ask for Day-Wright, Broker, Call Melody Curry at 8:00 p.m.) Extensive Fe a t ure SW Chipmunk Rd. 541-771-2585 541-771-1116 Sheet $ 8 15,900. Level 21 5.16 acres Crooked River Realty Broken Top I $169,000 Crooked River Realty MLS¹201106428 with community water homesite Call Virginia, 1.46 acre, flat building Great Mountain View •• .42-acre installed. Mt. view On the 17th green Principal Broker lot adjoins greenbelt. from back of property. home site, short dis • Home plans included 541-350-3418 Water/ power availtance to the Lakeside Two nice-sized storMLS 201209583 Redmond RE/MAX able at road. age buildings inS ports Center a n d • Matt Land & Homes Robinson, Broker Spray Park, come and $39,900 cluded. $74,700. MLS 541-977-5811 Real Estate MLS¹201207930 201300800 enjoy listening to the Call Nancy Popp, Juniper Realty, Price Reduction!!! Pan- quiet. Avoid bank clos 541-815-8000 541-504-5393 oramic Views! Great ing costs; the seller is Crooked River Realty SW D O V E exc e l lent location 3 miles NW of offering R D . M t. terms to a q ualified Redmond. Views of 32.42 Acres in Urban Washington & Three MORRIS buyer on this .44 acre Smith Rock & Sisters views from this Growth Bo u n dary, REAL ESTATE O chocos. Cu s t om lot. $83,500 Home-ID Adjacent t o The 6.1 acre property with 619 built 2478 sq. ft. home Greens, kitty corner to power installed. Close on 4.74 acres. 1800 Eagle Crest Properties B uildable Lot o n t h e new Ridgeview High to t h e Des c hutes 866-722-3370 sq. ft. shop w/RV bay. Canal. Desirable lot in School. $5 9 9 ,000. River and Steelhead 4 .74 a c r es . ML S One acre corner lot with R idgewater 11. L o - MLS ¹ 201 2 03193 Falls. $99,500 MLS¹ ¹201202726 Kevin Pangle Linda Fisher-Berlanga M a r k Long Brad Haun trees. $36,900. 16010 cated on irrigation ca- Pam Lester, Principal 201205646 $397,000! Juniper Re a l ty, Alpine Drive, La Pine. nal. Nice flat .18 acre B roker, Century 2 1 NMLS¹89521 NMLS¹210118 NMLS¹208965 NMLS ¹ 2 21546 John L. Scott Real Eslot with mature juni541-504-5393 High Lakes Realty & Gold Country Realty, Bend/Redmond B e nd/Redmond Be nd/Redmond B e nd/Redmond tate 541-548-1712 P roperty Man a ge per trees & located in Inc. 541-504-1338 SW River Rd. Walking neighborhood of Remodeled 3 bedroom, ment 541-536-0117 distance to the Des4 38 A cr e v i e w l o t higher end homes in 2 bath, 1440 sq. ft. River and ex208 2nd Ave, CulverS E B e nd . Ma r c i backs BLM, Cascade chutes home on 2.29 acres. fishing. AmazLevel city lot in the Schoenberg, Realtor mtn & S m ith R o ck cellent Granite counters, heart of Culver. All views. Corner lot, ap- ing view from top of 541-610-7803 hickory cabinets, u tilities ar e a t th e proved for standard the 2.79 acres lot. John L. Scott bamboo wood floors, bi k e , ride septic. $199,000. MLS Hike, street ready to be inReal Estate, Bend vinyl windows, the list ¹2809381 Pam horses, fly fish. Quiet stalled. This lot just www.johnlscott.com goes on. Garage, car- needs y o u r new Lester, Principal Bro- & natural setting is port and RV covered Crosswater I $395,000 home. $38,200 ker, Century 21 Gold ideal for vacations or parking. 12851 SW • .42 of an acre lot liv i n g. MLS¹ 201203505. Country Realty, Inc. year-round Deer Crossing. • On the 4th hole $49,000 541-504-1338 Juniper Realty $109,000 MLS • Views of the Paulinas MLS¹201009429 541-504-5393 201204401 5 Acre corner lot. Near Juniper • MLS 201300149 Realty, Juniper Realty, 1 6261 Pine D r op public land & r i ver. 541-504-5393 Brandon Fairbanks, NMLS 3182 541-504-5393 N icely c l e ared & Level fo r b u i lding.SW Shad Rd. Located Broker, SRES, fenced acre. $35,000 Neighboring well. Pwr GRI, CDPE ng p~pk,B~ )hsM~,Su !9Sy™ Serenity and Privacy on High Lakes Realty & on a p aved street. to property. $49,900- This 2.7 acre parcel 541-383-4344 4.62 acres. Comfort- Property Man a ge MLS¹201109114 able 3 b e droom, 2 ment 541-536-0117 has Mt. Jefferson & Call Nancy Popp, b ath home an d a Smith Rock v i ews. 685 SE Third Street ( Bend, OR 97702 541-815-8000 30x40 shop with over- $59,000 O u t standing The lot is level with Crooked River Realty sized RV door. Build builders dream lot in a many building sites. MORRIS your custom h ome quiet n e i ghborhood 7825 SW River Road. 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Call 530-515-8199 $3500,call $8,300. 541-706-1897 $13,500. 541-788-0427 541-288-1808 Fifth Wheels 541-233-8944 541-749-0724 WHEN YOU SEE THIS ~ Oo Volkswagen T i guan Ford Ranchero Porsche Carrera 911 M ore P ixa t B e n d b o lle t i n co m SEL 2011, 4 m o tion 2003 convertible with 1979 AWD, loaded! hardtop. 50K miles, with 351 Cleveland Vin ¹512879 Wouldn't you really new factory Porsche modified engine. $26,888 like to drive a Buick? motor 6 mos ago with On a classified ad Body is in 18 mo factory warBob has two 75,000 go to excellent condition, Jayco Seneca 34', 2007. Carri-Lite Luxury 2009 S UB A R U . ranty remaining. mile Buicks, priced www.bendbulletin.com $2500 obo. 28K miles, 2 slides, Du- by Carriage, 4 slides, Peterbilt 359 p o table D odge Dura n g o $37,500. to view additional fair, $2,000-$6000. 541-420-4677 ramax diesel, 1 owner, inverter, satellite sys, water t r uck, 1 9 9 0, Limited 20 04, 4x 4 , 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. 541-322-6928 Remember, t h ese photos of the item. excellent cond, $94,500; fireplace, 2 flat screen 3200 gal. tank, 5hp Loaded, leather, 3rd 877-266-3821 cars get 30mpg hwy! Trade? 541-546-6920 p ump, 4 - 3 U hoses, row seat. Dlr ¹0354 TVs. $54,950 541-318-9999 camlocks, $ 2 5 ,000. Vin ¹142655. 541-480-3923 541-820-3724 $9,988 Toyota 4Ru n ner Heartland Bighorn 36' 929 1 993, blue, 4 d r . , 4000 miles, 3 slide-outs, 4WD, V6, 5 speed, Ford T-Bird, 1966, 390 f ttat! SUBA R U . many extras, in great Automotive Wantedi t ow pkg., plus 4 engine, power everycondition; stored inside. Hwy 20, Bend. studs tires on rims, YOUR CARthing, new paint, 54K 2060 NE onaco Dynasty2004, $32,000. 541-233-6819 DONATE Buick Invicta1959! 877-266-3821 r uns great. W a s Fast Free Towing 24 original m i les, runs loaded, 3 slides, dieDlr ¹0354 $ 5500, now o n l y 2 door hardtop, 99.9% hr. Response Tax great, excellent condisel, Reduced - now complete in 8 out. $4000.541-659-1416 Deduction U N I T ED tion in 8 out. Asking $119,000, 5 4 1 -923$16,000. B REAST C A N C E R $8,500. 541-480-3179 8572 or 541-749-0037 541-504-3253 -M F OUNDATION P r o Legal Notices • Legal Notices viding Free MammoRV Buick LeSabre 1996. grams 8 Breast CanLEGAL NOTICE Laredo 2009 30' with 2 CONSIGNMENTS menced and are now cer Info 888-785-9788 Good condition, Foreclosure Notice slides, TV, A/C, table WANTED pending in the above(PNDC) 121,000 miles. Ford Expedition XLT Brosterhous Storage We Do The Work ... 8 c h airs, s a tellite, entitled court wherein Non-smoker 61380 Brosterhous Arctic pkg., p o wer 2004, 4x4, low miles, You Keep The Cash! the decedent's will GMC 1966, too many Toyota FJ Cru i ser $2600 OBO. awning, Exc. cond! Road, Bend 97702 On-site credit has been admitted to extras to list, reduced to clean. 2007, 6 speed, 4x4, 541-954-51 93. Notice of foreclosure $28,000. 541-419-3301 Vin ¹B41370 approval team, probate. On M a rch $7500 obo. Serious buylow low miles, very Service & Accessories sale on Saturday web site presence. $9,988 12, 2013, the underers only. 541-536-0123 clean. April 27th at 9:00 We Take Trade-Ins! Cadillac Eldorado, 1991, signed was duly apVin ¹074880 4 studded tires, fit Toyota AM to satisfy lien Free Advertising. S UBA R U . a cream puff! Great paint, pointed and is now $27,888 Rav 4, $50. against the upgraded stereo system, BIG COUNTRY RV serving as personal 541-610-8797 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend following unit: Bend: 541-330-2495 good interior, runs great, representative of the c 877-266-3821 Q® S U B A R U. + 4 extra studded tires. Vikki Parker ¹161 Redmond: estate. Your r i ghts Bid Now! Dlr ¹0354 541-548-5254 Call 541-536-2435 (8x40container) MONTANA 3585 2008, may be affected by 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend www.euoetineidnauy.com exc. cond., 3 slides, this proceeding; addi877-266-3821 GMC V~ fon 1971, Only RV CONS IGNMENTS king bed, Irg LR, LEGAL NOTICE tional information may Dlr ¹0354 $19,700! Original low WANTED! Arctic insulation, all IN T H E CIR C U IT be obtained from the mile, exceptional, 3rd All Makes 8 Models! options $35,000. COURT O F THE records of the court, owner. 951-699-7171 Chevy Malibu 2009 Free Appraisals. 541-420-3250 STATE OF OREGON, the undersigned per43k miles, loaded, ales, Service 8 Parts. NuWa 29 7LK H itchFOR THE COUNTY sonal representative, studs on rims/ Randy's Kampers OF DESCHUTES. In or the attorney for the Ford Expedition XLT Hiker 2007,3 slides, Buy New...auy Local Asking $12,900. 8 Kars, 2910 S. Hwy. the Matter of the Espersonal representaYou Can Bid On: 32' touring coach, left 2005, 4x 4, tow pkg, 541-610-6834. 97, Redmond t ate of SA ND R A tive. The names and Complete Window 3rd row seat. kitchen, rear lounge, 541-923-1655 Toyota RAV4 Limited M ARIE MACY, D e - addresses of the perTint Job, Vin ¹A48440 many extras, beautiful 2012, l oad e d , ceased. No. sonal representative Valued at $399 c ond. inside & o u t , $10,488 Mercedes 450SL, 1977 leather, alloys. 13PB0022. I N FOR- and the attorney for SoundsFast $32,900 OBO, Prinev113K, 2nd owner, ga Vin ¹076505 MATION TO HEIRS the personal repre(Bidding closes ille. 541-447-5502 days S UB A R U . r aged, b o t h top s $29,988 AND DEVISEES AND sentative are: Le8 541-447-1641 eves. 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Oregon D e Antique 8 wheel, 1 s lide, AC, classic 4-dr in showroom $15,850. 541-344-1491 Vans Call 503-982-4745 partment of H uman probate, any i n terTV,full awning, excelClassic Autos condition, leather, chrome (Eugene) Services - Estate Ad- ested person may, at Sunseeker 24.5', 2004 lent shape, $23,900. wheels, 1 owner, low ministration Unit, Po any time within four ChevyAstro Class C, 1 slide, Ford 450 541-350-8629 miles. $7500. Box 14021, months after the date F10, 36K, new awnings, 541-382-2452 Cargo Van 2001, Little Red Corvette1996 Salem, OR 9 7 309- of delivery or mailing Where can you find a ANTIQUE $36,300. 541-419-6176 pw, pdl, great cond PROJECT CARS: Chevy 5024. The f o llowing of the information deconv. 350 auto. helping hand? 1921 Model T business car, well 2-dr FB 1949-(SOLD) & information is given to scribed in ORS 132K, 26-34 mpg. maint'd, regular oil Dellvery Truck From contractors to Chevy Coupe 1950 four $12,500 541-923-1781 you as an heir or de- 113.145 or changes, $4500. Restored & Runs rolling chassis's $1750 visee of the abovemonths after the first yard care, it's all here GMC Envoy SLT 2002, Please call ea., Chevy 4-dr 1949, loaded, moon roof, $9000. named decedent who publication of notice to 541-633-5149 in The Bulletin's complete car, $ 1949; tow pkg. 541-389-8963 died at Phoenix, Ariinterested p e r sons, Cadillac Series 61 1950, "Call A Service Winnebago Suncruiser34' l a t e r, zona on N ovember whichever i s Vin ¹220657 2 dr. hard top, complete 2004, only 34K, loaded, Professional" Directory Dodge van 1978 handi24, 2012. Estate pro- contest the probate of $8,888 w/spare f r ont cl i p ., cap equipped with too much to list, ext'd ceedings in the the will or the validity $3950, 541-382-7391 warr. thru 2014, $54,900 wheelchair ramp and . SU B A R U . decedent's es t a te, of the will RespectRV Dennis, 541-589-3243 hand controls. In great Ford Taurus wagon 2004, bearing the clerk's file fully, Leonard Macy, 1921 Model T CONSIGNMENTS 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. condition. $3,000 obo. very nice, pwr everything, number 1 3 P B0022, Personal Representa881 Dellvery Truck 877-266-3821 WANTED Call 541-420-3696 or 120K, FWD, good tires, h ave b e e n com - tive. $4900 obo. 541-815-9939 Travel Trailers We Do The Work ... Restored & Runs Dlr ¹0354 541-526-5887 ~ i You Keep The Cash! $9000. On-site credit 541-389-8963 Bid Now! approval team, VW BUG 1972 rebuilt www.eulleanaidneuy.com web site presence. eng, new paint, tires, We Take Trade-Ins! Chevrolet Cameo chrome whls, 30 mpg, Free Advertising. Pickup, 1957, $3800. 541-233-7272 BIG COUNTRY RV disassembled, frame Bend: 541-330-2495 powder coated, new Redmond: front sheet metal, cab Pickups 541-548-5254 restored. $9995 firm. Bvy New...auy Local Call for more info, You Can Bid On: FORD F150 Crew541-306-9958 (cell) 2013 Retro Trailer Cab XLT Triton 2001 by Riverside, V-8, runs fantastic. Valued at $19,834. $3485. 0 0 , D All SeasonsRV Call Peter at 8 Marine 562-659-4691, in (Bidding closes Prineville. Tues., April 16, at 8:00 p.m.) Chevy C-20 Pickup 1969, an orig. Turbo 44; G MC Sierra S L T 2006 - 1500 Crew auto 4-spd, 396, model Little Red Corvette 908 Cab 4x4, Z71, exc. CST /an options, orig. m . ,c • cond., 82 k m i les, owner, $19,950, I Aircraft, Parts 541-923-6049 $19,900. & Service 541-408-0763 Chevy 1955 PROJECT ,,e car. 2 door wgn, 350 Flagstaff 30' 2006, with small block w/Weiand shde, custom interior, ' ~ ~ g g~ dual quad tunnel ram like new, S a crifice, Monaco DynastY with 450 Holleys. T-10 Corvett $17,500. 541-598-7546 nternational Fla t LOADED! 4-speed, 12-bolt posi, IBed onver 200A - ~ Pickup 1963, 1 solid Weld Prostar wheels, t on dually, '"Pe, 350 a f, 4 s p d. Features includ e 1/3 interest in Columbia extra rolling chassis + trans., great MPG, 4-dr 32 fn!I~ rface counters,micro, 400, $150,000 located extras. $6500 for all. sur could be exc. wood O Sunriver. H o u rly 541-389-7669. 4mpg A „, f d e, convection m' ri g, hauler, runs great, rental rate (based upon dpf! p n bullt-in washer/drye, new brakes, $1950. E M approval) $775. Also: >nferesfrn 541-41 9-5480. Fleetwood 31' W ilder- S21 hangar avail. for ramic tile floor TU DUD $99! 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