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A listing of the class of 2014 from all Central Oregon high schools. C4-6
Wait timeS — Veteranscan
By Tara Bannowe The Bulletin
go outside the VA for doct rs now, but that doesn't mea they'll see one faster. A6
By Andrew Clevenger The Bulletin
St. Charles Health System was among only three nonprofit hospitals and health systems serving owners are still caught between state licensing and I cal ordinances.BS
The other two, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and Providence Health 8 Services, are multibilliondollar operations with dozens of hospitals across the country.
socratron, of which Oregon
what's in store this season. 1
is a member, passed a resolution putting forward its
* St. Charles Health System Board of Directors compensation, 2011 and 2012
POW —Bowe Bergdahl returns to the U.S. A2
Pay 2011
Director name, title Professional role Dennis Dempsey, director Central Oregon supervisor, University of Oregon $0 Dan Schuette, vice chair senior broker at HomeFederal Bank $15,000 Lauri Miller, director former chief financial officer for Eagle Crest Resort, Redmond; real estate agent $19,227
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reservations about a fee
for a table? By Julia Moskin New Yorh Times News Service
primetablesaremade available, snagging them
2012 hoursspent purwuek on boardactivity
$27,500
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$23,000
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position, which noted that
W estern statesareproactively engaged in species conservation as an alter-
native to regulation under the federal Endangered Species Act.
"ESA listing decisions
have realeconomic impacts for state and local
$22,500
$9,000
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$9,400
$18,000
$18,288
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$14,727
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$0 Robert Gould,"' director $0 ** Carol Woodard-Kozimor, director 14,455 *2011 wasthefirstyear board memberswerecompensated. Taxinformation is notyet available for 2013. ** no longer aboard member
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restriction on rangeland
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grazing, hunting, tourism and development of resources on public and private lands. The negative economic impacts of federal ESA decisions fall solely on states, local communities, businesses, jobs, and private property owners," the resolution states.
Source: St. Charles Health System Internal Revenue Services Form 990, 2011 and 2012
courtesy for a particular guest'? Is it the guest, who
lines at the moment when
Pay 2012
governments through
attorney and managing partner, Karnopp Petersen LLP inBend Doug Downer, director president, Sundowner Capital Management, LLC inBend Josh Cook,** director emergency room physician, St. Charles Redmondand Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Prineville Knute Buehler, director orthopedic surgeon, TheCenter: Orthopedic & Neurosurgical Care & Researchin Bend Robert Hekale, director medical director, Volunteers in Medicine Clinic of the Cascades Jill Hoggard Green,** director chief operating officer, Mission Health in North Carolina Megan Haase, director chief executive officer, Mosaic Medical
Have any
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ThomasSeyeg,chairman
EDITOR'SCHOICE
made the reservation and can use it — or not — at will? Or is it the entrepreneur
See Governors/A5
Greg Cross/The Bulletin
This is the crux of the
restaurant industry's debate over selling reservationsfor cash, a smolder-
ing issue being reignited by mobile apps that do just that.
Nowhere is the competition for tables more cutthroat than in New York
City, where a black market in restaurant reservations exists online. But
since February, several new apps have taken the fight to the streets: Zurvu, Shout, Killer Rezzy and,
Obama pulled back toward Iraq
The question of whether hospitals should pay their board members evokes an array of ethical By Peter Baker
stances. Some view serving on a board as a way for accomplished individuals to give back to their
New York Times News Service
communities, and believe it should be done only on a volunteer basis. Others counter that being a
high-profile speech to Army
WASHINGTON — In a
cadets last month, Presi-
director requires a great deal of time and specific expertise, and offering compensation can help
dent Barack Obama tried to move
hospitals build the strongest boards possible.
ANALYSIS beyond
members have to devote to serving on
America's tumultuous adventures in Iraq and Afghanistan with a new doctrine all but forswearing the use of military
the board," he said.
power except in the most
'A heck ofavacation'
direofcircumstances. Barely two weeks later, Obama has found himself in those circumstances and seems on the verge of ordering the U.S. military tointervene once more in Iraq. While ruling out
under false names and
marking them up for sale to diners?
WASHINGTON — The Western Governors' As-
sociation has embraced a plan to leave sage grouse conservation efforts up to states in an effort to keep the bird off the endangered species list. On Wednesday, the as-
Oregon that paid its boards of directors in 2012.
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The former view prevails in Oregon fore extensive debate over the pros and cons of doing so, as well as the goahead from an external consultant, said for which such documents are available Board Chairman Thomas Sayeg, who — of 30 nonprofit hospitals and health received $22,000 for serving as a St. systems in Oregon and found only three, Charles board member in 2012. "The critical factor for the board was including St. Charles, paid their directors. (Six smaller hospitals were not in- the recognition that it was becoming duded becausetheir documents could more and more difficult to attract new, not be obtained.) Nationally, 16 percent highly qualified board candidates and of nonprofit hospitals and health systems even to retain some of the experienced paid their directors last year, up from 15 board members that we had on the percent in 2011, according to a survey by board," he said. the Governance Institute, an organizaDirectors are being asked to devote tion of hospitals and health systems that increasing amounts of time to the orgastudies health care trends. nization as it struggles to adjust to new St. Charles' directors voted unanistate and federal government regulamously in 2010 to start compensation tions, Sayeg said. and nationally. The Bulletin reviewed the 2012 tax filings — the most recent year
at the beginning of 2011, but not be-
"The compensation, we
would be a way to help recognize the significant time commitment that these
St. Charles directors made between $7,500 and $27,500 in 2012. Their earnings totaled $145,000 that year, a nearly $36,000 increase from 2011, which Sayeg saidwas li kely because fewer board members rejected pay in 2012. Director Megan Haase, the CEO of
ground troops to save the
Mosaic Medical,and former director
beleaguered Baghdad gov-
Jill Hoggard Green, currently the chief operating officer of Mission Health in
ernment from insurgents,
North Carolina, declined compensation in2012.
See St. Charles/A4
b e lieved,
starting Monday, Resy are
Obama is considering a range of options, including airstrikes by drones and
piloted aircraft. See Iraq /A7
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St. Charles Continued fromA1 They did th e same i n 2011, as did director Dennis
Dempsey and former director Robert Gould.
Declining pay is no longer an option under a rule that took effect last year. Sayeg said the board became concerned about people's perceptions upon learning that onlysome directors are paid. Directors imagined the public thinking those who are not
paid may lack qualifications or competence, or that they weren't showing up to meet-
ings, he said. "We decided everybody needs to take a fee," Sayeg said. "What they do with the fee after they receive it is up to them, whether they want
to donate it back to the (St. Charles) Foundation, they can do that. If they want to give it
to other charities, they can do that. It's really up to them." I t's p ossible t h a t s o m e
board members donated the money they received in 2011 and 2012 to the Foundation, but that information would not be publicly reported, a St.
Tax formsnot alwaysclear Some Internal RevenueService Form 990 documents list payments to hospital directors, even thoughadministrators say directors are volunteers. Thosepayments can occur for a couple of reasons. In somecases, the person is an employee of the hospital, such as a doctor or an administrator, in addition to serving on the hospital board. (At St. Charles, none of the board members are St. Charles employees.) Hospitals also oftentimes reimburse directors for attending conferences or continuing education courses that were required aspart of their board duties. Directors are also reimbursed for their travel andmealexpenses related to attending board functions. For example, the tax form of Roseville, Calif.-based Adventist Health, which operates two hospitals in Oregon, lists money paid to every board member.Four of those board members, however, are Adventist employees. Theother $25,000 in payments was reimbursement for attending conferences aswell as travel and meal expenses, saidAdventistSpokeswoman Judy Leach. "Our board members donot receive compensation for being board members," she said. Likewise, the Form990 for Shriners Hospitals for Children, which operates ahospital in Portland, lists $209,000 in payments to three directors in 2012. FabianaLowe, aShriners spokeswoman, wrote in a statement that all Shriners' board members arevolunteers. Two of the directors who werepaid arealso employees of the health system, onewas reimbursed $900 for board-related expenses and athird was paid byShriners International, a separate organization that founded Shriners Hospitals for Children, for his role in that organization. Lowe did not specify that director's role in Shriners International. St. Charles reimburses its directors for travel, meals andattending conferences, but those expenseswere not reported in tax records, and the health system declined to provide themfor this article. — Tara Bannow,TheBulletin
Charles representative said. St. Charles pays board members a flat fee based on
the number of meetings they attend plus additional money for each committee they
chair, Sayeg said. An independent group of community
In December 2013, officials
announced the elimination of two top administrative positions, including former St.
Directorcompensationat nonprofit hospitals and healthsystemsin Oregon Hospital or health systemname Location ofOregonhospitals
2012revenue
Providence (8 hospitals in Oregon) Portland, Hood River, Medford, Milwaukie, Newberg, Seaside, Oregon City PeaceHealth (4 hospitals in Oregon) Eugene, Cottage Grove, Florence, Springfield $1.6 billion (10 total hospitals) $ 0 Salem Hospital Salem $560 million $0 St. Charles Health System (operates 4 hospitals in Oregon) Bend, Redmond, Prineville, Madras $557 million $145,000 Asante (3 hospitals in Oregon) Medford, Grants Pass, Ashland $532 million Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center Corvallis $330 million $0 Mercy Medical Center Roseburg $178 million St. AnthonyHospital Pendleton $60 million $0 West Valley Hospital Dallas $23 million $0 Source: Internal Revenue Service Forms 990, obtained through Guidestar
expertise at the board level
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evidence to suggest that com-
pensation will increase their that we're facing," he said. productivity or engagement," Sayeg, for example, is man- he said. "I think it may ataging partner of Karnopp tract them to come on, but Petersen LLP, a law firm in engagement and productivity Bend that specializes in sev- is usually generated by your to be able to handle the issues
interest in the mission of the
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organization." mon for paid directors to ask Combes said he t hinks underperforming directors to paying b o ar d m e mbers leave, which he said almost
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that has meant creating an
said. "Nobody gets into this to
make any money," Dempsey said. "The whole idea was to help." Severalother board mem-
Buehler, a board member and
is a teeny fraction of the national organization," he said.
system to adequately report orthopedic surgeon with The to the federal and state agen- Center: Orthopedic & Neucies," he said. rosurgical Care & Research After re v i ewing St . in Bend, said Sayeg should Charles' performance on speak for the board on such C enters for M e d icare a n d policy issues. Medicaid Services quality measures — things like re- A growing trend? admission rates, handling Several industry experts inof heart attack patients and terviewed for this article said mortality rates — University they predict the number of of Michigan Public Health hospitals and health systems Professor John Griffith con- that pay their board members cluded that the health system will increase in the coming appears to be "a pretty medi- years. So far, the ones that ocre proposition." do pay tend to be larger oper"They aren't exceptional in ations. Health systems with anything that I detected," he hospitals in Oregon that pay said. "They are rarely much their directors include Kaiser
Westside Medical Center is
different from th e average.
Foundation Hospitals, a near-
new and was not included in
So, A, I'm paying money when nobody else in Oregon is paying money and, B, there is no evidence I'm getting anything for that money."
ly $18 billion operation that runs 36 hospitals through-
The only situation in which
million in 2012. Providence
enterprise that operates 36
hospitals in the U.S. including Sunnyside Medical Center in
Clackamas and the Westside Medical Center in Hillsboro, paid its directors a combined
total of about $2.5 million in 2012. Directors made an aver-
age of $223,000. Kaiser spokesman Michael Foley emphasized that Kaiser's directors oversee the
largest private health care delivery system in the U.S. "One hospital in the report
the 2012 tax report.
Sayeg emphasized that in addition to the actual time they spend at meetings, board members must spend time preparing for the meetings and attending continuing education seminars. For Sayeg, he said it adds up to between
out the U.S., including two in
Oregon, and paid its board members a combined $2.5
Health & Services, which operates eight hospitals in Oreinclude members of disadvan- gon, paid its board members a taged groups that would need combined total of $227,000 in 10 and 15 hours per week. St. financial assistance to take 2012. Each director receives Charles' tax form i n dicates time away from their jobs. $15,000 plus additional monSayeg's fellow board mem- Wealthy people, by contrast, ey for serving on committees. bers worked between one and can afford to contribute their Not only that, there's the 10 hours per week in 2012. time, he said. rapidly changing insurance "It's used as a device to al- industry, state regulations "I think it's very reasonable," Sayeg said of St. Charles' low representation from, say, and countless other considdirector compensation. the local hospice or the bat- erations, Sayeg said. The tered women's shelter — per- changing environment makes Makingcutselsewhere spectives that might be hard it all the more imperative that S t. Charles' decision t o
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ers' responsibilities differently when they know they're being paid, and end up being more critical of one another's performance. It's not uncom-
corporate finance, taxation and real estate. Fellow direc-
Charles paid $22,500 in 2012, makes sense in some casis a real estate agent who es. It's a way for hospitals served for years as chief fi- to recognize the time their nancial officer for Eagle Crest board members devote to the Resort in Redmond. Director organization. "You are losing time from Doug Downer is the president of Sundowner Capital Man- your vocation to take care of agement, a local investment a very important communiadvisory firm. ty asset," he said. "Yes, we Attracting the best board love to see volunteerism, but possible, as well as directors I think the caliber of people who are in it for the long haul, that we need to govern our requires off ering an incen- organizations has gotten so "It's amazing." ing to the Governance Insti- more Medicaidand Medicare tive, Sayeg said. much higher, and those peotute's survey, 74 percent of the reimbursements. M e d icaid, Dempsey, who serves as While offering compen- ple are limited and very busy. nonprofit organizations that known here as the Oregon Central Oregon supervisor sation might draw directors, Sometimes compensation is paid their directors last year Health Plan, typically pays for the University of Oregon, it's not clear whether it mo- needed to make sure we redid so at a rate of less than at a rate of 20 cents for every received$27,500 for his role tivates them to work harder spect their time and their oth$5,000 per person. dollar spent providing care; on the board in 2012, making as organizations get bigger er work." Bruce McPherson, presi- Medicare is higher, but does him the highest paid board and issues more complicatAckerman, of Integrated dent and CEO of the Alliance not rise to the level of private member that year. He said ed, said John Combes, senior for A d vancing N onprofit insurance. that was because he chaired vice president of the AmeriWhere Buyers Health Care, said he adheres The number of M edicaid multiple committees. can Hospital Association and to the philosophy that board patients St. Charles sees is Before the board finally president of the Center for And Sellers Meet members should be paid the expected to rise following Or- voted in 2010 to pay its di- Healthcare Governance, an 1000's Of Ads Every Day equivalent of the cost of a nice egon's Medicaid expansion, r ectors, Dempsey said t h e organization that advises hosClaSSifIedS vacation for themselves and under which Central Oregon's issue would come up annu- pital boards and executives. "I don't know there's any their families — just enough Medicaid population swelled ally for six or seven years as to express appreciation. to morethan 42,000 people. the health system grew from Reviewing the a mounts St. Charles has also strug- one to four hospitals. As the St. Charles' directors make, gled under Medicare's new workload increased, he said it McPherson said they're on system of rewarding or pe- became increasingly difficult the high side of what he be- nalizing hospitals based on to attract and retain people lieves is appropriate. 24 quality measures, which with the level of experience "Obviously, that'd be a heck look at effective care, patient the board needed, he said. It's of a vacation for yourself and satisfaction and death rates. not unusual, for example, for / p your family," he said. Both St. Charles Bend and members to have to read 250 ! . ' .', / Ken Ackerman, the chair- Redmond are recei ving less to 300pages befoream eeting, i' / '/ man of Integrated Health- payment than usual from the Dempsey said. care Strategies, a Minneap- Medicare program through Regardless, it's important olis-based consulting firm, September. This is its second work, and the board members , r .! i, countered that St. Charles' year of penalties under the do it because St. Charles is a "treasure to the community" board compensation is com- 2-year-old program. l parable to that of other nonThe increased government that ultimately will care for profit hospitals he w orks oversight has prompted St. their friends and family, he how the health system documents care. For the board,
that directors view each oth-
eral practice areas such as
Charles Bend CEO Jay Henry, with more to follow in a
Charles'staff to restructure
Healthcare Strategies in Minneapolis, said he has found
Griffith said.
a typical hospital director has leaders proposes the fee rates grown increasingly complex and the board approves them, restructuring designed to cut in recent years, especially unhe said. Sayeg said he could expenses by $5.2 million. der the barrage of new federnot recall the names of the Leaders said the move was al regulations brought by the members of that group, and necessary for St. Charles to Affordable Care Act. "The expectations of what a St. Charles spokesperson meet its budget goals for this later declined to provide the year. They attributed the fi- we have to read, understand names. nancial strain to a f l uctuat- a nd the meetings and t h e The amount St. Charles ing patient population that trainings we have from 2001 pays its directors appears to resulted in less private insur- to now have grown exponenexceed that of other hospitals a nce reimbursement — th e tially," said Dennis Dempsey, and health systems. Accord- highest paying kind — and a St. Charles board member.
with. "I don't think what Bend is
2012 total director pay
the board has directors with
the law, business and financial expertise necessary to manage the health system's
complex transactions. "We need a much broader
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decide to be on the board. "Our board believes in the St. Charles system," he said.
"They believe in the delivery of health care and they're all there for one reason, and that
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Governors Continued from A1 State and multi-state con-
servation plans should create "a regulatory presumption by federal agencies" that sage grouse should not be listed, the resolution said. Federal agenciescan consult as part-
ners, but should not dictate policy, it said. L ast month,
R ep . C o r y
House members have signed to lead conservation efforts. "We think that's the better on as co-sponsors to Gardner's bill, although Rep. Greg way to go," he said. Walden, R-Hood River, whose Various partners, including district c o ntains e x tensive states, local governments, the sage grouse habitat, is not one federal N a tural R e sources of them. Conservation Service, ranchSen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., ers, industry stakeholders and introduced similar legislation private citizens have spent in Congress' upper cham- $350 million and reserved ber. Enzi's bill has attracted more than 3.8 million acres six co-sponsors, all of them of private land as sage grouse Republicans. habitat, he said. On Friday,Allen FreemyIndividually, states can tai-
Gardner, R-Colo., introduced the Sage Grouse Protection er, president of the Western and Conservation Act, which Grouse Coalition, praised specifies that conservation ef- both the Western Governors' forts for the bird will remain a Association resolution and the state-driven undertaking for congressionalefforts for em10 years. Eleven Republican phasizing the need for states
Reservations
rants are never available to the public. Choice tables are
Continued from A1
held back for "friends of the
house," such as regulars and manage reservations through late-booking celebrities. Hotel OpenTable, the market leader conciergesuse connections to that began operations in 1998 secure last-minute tables for and was sold Friday to Price- their guests, picking up tips line for $2.6 billion. In the first on the way. quarter of 2014, OpenTable The social media entrepretook in more than $34 million neur Gary Vaynerchuk, who from reservations, a 27 per- created Resy with Ben Levencent increase over the same thal, a founder of the restaurant-news w e b site E a t er. quarter in 2013. But for restaurateurs com, was an early investor in even those who demand $6 Uber, the successful car serfor a baked potato to accom- vice that adjusts the price of pany a $48 steak — charging a ride according to real-time patrons for reservations feels supply and demand. He sees like touching the third rail. restaurant reservations as a Customers howled when air- similar commodity, suffering lines began imposing fees for from what he calls "obnoxious checked bags, and when pro- waste." Customers waste time fessional sports teams started waiting at a restaurant when charging more for tickets to another two blocks away may better games; still, those pre- have a better table; restaumiums are now entrenched in rants waste time preparing for the marketplace. diners who can make multiple Whether diners and restau- reservations and easily cancel rateurs will play along is un- them at the 11th hour. "There's an urban legend clear. Some of the new apps, like Zurvu and Resy, cooper- that's the nightmare of evate with restaurants, sharing ery restaurant owner in New revenue (now ranging from York," said Robert Bohr, an $10 a person to $50 a table) in owner of Charlie Bird, one of exchange for access to prime a handful of high-end Man-
states, conditions vary greatly, he said. In some places,
S h out,
simply make reservations under assumed names, then sell
them for a flat fee or at auction. One online service, Food for All, began openly scalping reservations for $50 in April; it has folded, with a plaintive farewell post, lamenting
that restaurants "are very resistant to the idea of selling reservations."
The app developers contend that their services will bring more transparency and de-
mocracy to a system that is already rigged, because in reality the best seats at hot restau-
Sage Grouse Initiative, a mul"We do think there's go- tipartner effort built around by invasive cheatgrass, poses ing to be a lot of consistency sustainable ranching. The the biggest threat to the bird,
across the states," he said.
while in others, pinyon and "These plans aren't going to juniper trees have encroached vary drastically," but they are on habitat. going to be able to pinpoint If the U.S. Fish and Wildlife conservation needs for differService puts sage grouse on ent sites. "That's something that a the endangered species list, all of the cooperation among FWS (Fish and Wildlife Serstakeholders will disappear, vice) listing is not going to be and resources instead will be
spent on litigation, Freemyer to local conditions, which a sard. top-down, o n e-size-fits-all The governors' associafederal listing cannot, he said. tion will help coordinate efWith 530,000 sage grouse forts within and between the lor their conservation efforts
across 165 million acres in 11
states, which means federal
initiative hopes to improve the
lot of sage grouse enough so that it is not placed on the en-
dangered species list in 2015, when Fish and Wildlife must make its final determination. The Bureau of Land Man-
agement oversees 57 million acres of sage grouse habitat, able to do," he said. "Let the but about 40 percent of the states craft specific plans that bird's natural habitat is on priaddress the birds and the hab- vately owned lands, according itat in their state." to the Natural Resource ConIn 2010, the Natural Re- servation Service. source Conservation Service, a branch of the Department
— Reporter: 202-662-7456, aclevenger@bendbulletin.com
"There's an urban legend that's the nightmare of every restaurant owner in New York. It looks like this: four people, driving through the Lincoln Tunnel at 7.'30 on Saturday
night, deciding which of their three 8 o'clock reservations they are going to keep." — Robert Bohr, Manhattan restaurateur
100 seats can be reserved free and participating restauraon OpenTable. teurs, is not to capitalize on Many hard -to-get-into scarcity. (To prove the point, restaurantsuse OpenTable, some restaurants say t h ey but mostly for "shoulder seat- will donate the fees generatings," before 5:30 and after ed by Resy to charity.) It is to Jake Naughton/New YorkTimes News Service Sasha Tcherevkoff, co-founded KillerRezzy.com. Launched in 9:30 p.m. They use their own eliminate the organizational March, Killer Rezzy is part of the suddenly crowded field of apps software (or even pencil and and financial chaos created and websites brokering restaurant reservations, but the entire paper) to manage prime time, by last-minute cancellations, concept is distasteful to some restaurateurs. when they can fill the room no-shows and late arrivals. for free. The service charges Restaurateurs estimate that 10 restaurants a monthly fee, to 20percent oftables are afchanging from a cost center cooperation of restaurants; plus $1 for each customer it fected every night. to a revenue stream," Vayner- buyers do not know whether supplies. The Priceline Group Leventhal of Resy says that chuk said. their transaction is authorized said the acquisition would add charging for certain slots enStill, many
r e staurateurs or not. He had no intention of
are deeply resistant to that causing an uproar, he said, but idea. Alessandro Borgognone, a social-media bloodletting an owner of Sushi Nakazawa began, bringing accusations in Manhattan, is such a stick- of scalping, price-gouging and ler for fair access that even his elitism on him and his busiparents have not been able to ness model. He now offers to get a table since the restaurant remove any restaurant from received a four-star review his roster upon request. hattan restaurants, including from The New York Times in But restaurants do not necBalthazar an d R osemary's, December. essarily know that they are on "It's online bribery," he said the roster. Last week, Killer that have signed on. "It looks like this: four people, driving of the new pay-for-play mod- Rezzy charged $25 for a table through the Lincoln Tunnel el. "There's no difference be- for four in a coveted slotat 7:30 on Saturday night, de- tween buying that table and Saturday at 8 p.m. — at Peasciding which of their three 8 palming a hundred dollars ant, in Manhattan, providing o'clockreservations they are to the maitre d'." Borgognone the name to give at the front going to keep." says he monitors all the apps, desk. On 1besday, the restauThe price for a Resy table and when he finds one of his rant's manager, Dulcinea will be set by the restaurant, tables for sale, he goes into the Benson, said she had no idea at about 10 percent of the av- restaurant's private system her tables were being sold erage check. Reservations for and deletes it. online. "Of course that bothers me," Tuesday at 6 p.m. will cost less In March, the entrepreneur than for Saturday at 8; a cor- Sasha Tcherevkoff s t arted she said. "We've been buildner booth may cost more than Killer Rezzy, an app and web- ing up this restaurant and our a centraltable. site that sells reservations relationships with customers "We see r eservations obtained with or without the for years," she said. All of its
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those seats. Restaurants can
also build an audience that now, restaurateurs are waiting he says is underserved: a new to see where the wind of public generation used to making evopinion blows. ery transaction on mobile de"We have to think about vices, on demand. " Restaurants want t o
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want to sit on hold, or write an
saded against t hird-party reservationservices.He said
email or stand around outside
restaurateurs shouldn't hoard the best real estate for high
he said. "They are used to get-
rollers, but should use it to
taps on their phone."
a restaurant waiting to get in," ting what they want with two
reward loyal customers who
Marc Elliott, a lawyer who
can sustaina restaurant over
eats out often, said restau-
time.
rants considering such ser-
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After defeating Cantor, Dave Brat avoids spotlight By Alan Suderman The Associated Press
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national spotlight u n derscores how few people — including, apparently, the candidate — saw Tuesday's victory
David and Marianne Trujillo exit the Veterans Affairs facility in El Paso, Texas. Some VA facilities in Texas have among the longest wait-times in the nation for those trying to see a doctor for the first time, according to federal data. And it's not just veterans who sometimes have to wait for health care.
turned sudden tea party star, Brat's in hiding, apparently unprepared for coming. The father of two was the tempest he unleashed. viewed by virtually everyone "I need a few days to de- as a long shot to dethrone
Depending on where you live and what kind of care you want, in parts of the country it's not always easy for new patients to get a quick appointment.
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cities, there were physicians with appointments available
find it tough to get a quick ap- in just one day even for a new pointment with a new doctor. patient. That's not the only way to
There are wide variations
in wait times, depending on where you live and what kind of care you're seeking. Need routine primary care? The average wait to see a family physician for the first time ranged from 66 days in Boston to just five days in Dallas, according to a survey in 15 large cities byhealth care consulting
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less space for a new patient and some doctors simply don't
are family members of exist-
was 50 days in 2013, up from ing ones. Some offices close 44 days the previous year. In to new patients during busy contrast, the wait for a family
times of the year, like a bad flu
physician dropped to 39 days, season, and accept them again firm Merritt Hawkins. from 45 in 2012, and the wait during slow periods. "It's supply and demand," And that's before the new for a gastroenterologist was 33 federal health care law opened days, 11 days shorter than the Ejnes said."It takes a lot of perthe way for millions of newly previous year. sistence, a lot of phone calls, to insured people to start looking find someone." Whythe wait? for a doctor. Existing patients get prior"To say it's an easy solution Partly, there aren't enough ity for f uture appointments. to the VA problem — we'll just doctors. A graying population Even the VA audit found rehave them get care in the com- thatneeds more medical care turning patients usually had munity — overestimates the was straining the system even shorter waits for a p r imary capacity the community has before the new health care care appointment, with some to absorb these folks," said Dr. law allowed more people to exceptions. Yul Ejnes of the American Col- enter the system. With older lege of Physicians. physicians retiring, too, there What about urgent visih? aren't enough new ones comThe American Academy Veteran waits made ing on board to meet growing of Family Physicians says 80
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provisions for same-day appointments. Half also offer
medical centers and an addi-
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the Association of American
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appointments early or in the evening to catch people who
Medical Colleges. But special- tor's appointment and those ists can be hard to find, too, who otherwise would go to the especially in rural areas and emergency room for a sudden in parts of the country where problem, said AAFP president new doctors haven't kept up
Dr. Reid Blackwelder.
with rapid population growth. How many patients say That includes parts of the they're able to get quick apVa. Southeast and Southwest, par- pointments when they need To help, Congress is moving ticularly Arizona, Nevada and them? A survey by Medicare to allow more veterans who Texas, he said. overseers found 82 percent of encounter delays to seek VAThe A A MC est i m ates beneficiaries seeking an appaid care, temporarily, from that by 2020, there will be a pointment for an illness or ina non-VA doctor. (The VA al- shortage of 45,000 primary jury never had to wait longer ready had allowed some out- care physicians and 46,000 than they wanted. A Commonside care,although veterans surgeons an d s p ecialistswealth Fund survey published have complained that it's dif- nationally. last year found almost half of ficult to access and includes a Pending legislation calls for adults in the U.S. got a sameseries of bureaucratic hurdles the VA to hire more doctors. or next-day appointment the that must be cleared.) Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., last time they were sick, comchairman of the Senate Veter-
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Wednesday that "at the very
around the country when it comes to choosing a new physician. And the kind of doctor you needmakes adifference.
pared with about 70 percent
of those surveyed in Germany and New Zealand.
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famed GOP political consul- left-leaning publications spent celebrated their 19th wed- tant Karl Rove. Wednesday combing through "It really is a modern-day Brat's P h .D . di s sertation, ding anniversary while on the campaign trail. miracle, there really is no academic papers and past Brat is set to square off other way to describe it," Brat speeches. Much of his writagainst Democrat Jack said shortly after trouncing ings focus on the intersection Trammell, who, like Brat, Cantor by more than 11 per- between economics and phiteaches at the tiny Rancentage points. losophy. A 2011 paper by Brat dolph-Macon College just Stephen Farnsworth, a po- in which he worries about a north of Richmond, in the litical science professor at the Hitler-like dictator rising to general election. Virginia's University of Mary Washing- power again received heavy 7th District leans heavily ton in Fredericksburg, Va., attention. Republican and went for said as a v i r tual unknown So far, it doesn't look like Republican Mitt Romney Brat doesn't have the luxury Brat will be getting much over President Barack of disappearing for a few days help, either in terms of money Obama by 57 percent to 42 to catch his breath. or public relations assistance, "This is an important op- from D.C.-based groups and percent in 2012. From home, Brat has portunity to introduce your- national Republicans. "At this point David Brat done several media inter- self to the entire country and views by phone but has it's important not to waste it," is well-positioned to win his mostly tried to steer clear said Farnsworth. "In politics, seat in November. Should that of policy issues. if you do not define yourself change, and should there be "Hey, Chuck, I thought you will be defined by others, the need, we will provide supwe were just going to chat and that's never a more favor- port," said ForAmerica Chairtoday about the celebratory able option." man Brent Bozell, a conservaaspect," Brat said Tuesday Indeed, Virginia D e m- tive leader who advises severin an interview with MSNocratic Party s p okesman al tea party groups.
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comments, both past and future, will come under heavy
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ly $5 million for the campaign when he briefl y emerged compared to $200,000 raised Thursday to get a haircut. by Brat. In a text message to The He hadonly two paid camAssociated Press, Brat said paign staffers. Campaign he was not doing any pub- manager, Zachary Werrell, lic appearances and had is a 23-year-old who had only "shut down for a week with managed a Virginia state the family." On election house campaign before helpnight, the 49-year-old said ing Brat win. After the eleche was looking forward tion, Werrell joked that he has to a steak dinner with his
minimum, there is a need for 700 new physicians in the VA."
enough, Merritt Hawkins' survey showed that in multiple
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there, we're keeping a lid on Bond, the political director for things" but Iraq's own political an activist group called Credo. Continued from A1 leaders fail to address the un- "But if the president decides The possible return to Iraq, derlying fissures dividing their to doubledown on George W. Bush's disastrous decision to even in limited form, under- soclety. scores just how much that forObama has long been criti- invade Iraq by launching a new lorn land has shaped Obama's cized by Republicans for pull- round of bombing strikes, Iraq presidency. It defined his first ing troops out of Iraq at the end will become Barack Obama's campaign for the White House, of 2011 without leaving behind war. when his opposition to the war a small residual That would be the last thing powered his candidacy. It de- Related force. That was Obama would want. For him, fined his foreign policy as he • Unrest hits a timetable origi- Iraq has been the template oil, E6 na l l y agreed to byof everything foreign policy resolved to pull out of Iraq and keep out of places like Syria. President George should not be. He opposed the And it defined the legacy he W. Bush and Iraqi leaders at the invasion as a state senator in hoped toleave as he im agined time would not agree to immu- Illinois, and many decisions history books remembering nity provisions insisted on by as president have been meahim for ending America's over- the Pentagon,but critics argued sured against the lessons he seas wars. Obama should have tried hard- took from Iraq. To him, the war Yet as much as he wanted er to extend the U.S. presence. proved that military intervenIraq in the rearview mirror, the Moreover, they said the pres- tion more often than not made swift march toward Baghdad ident has not done enough to things worse, notbetter. by Islamist extremists calling pressure Mme Minister Nouri When he agreed to send themselves the Islamic State in al-Maliki to reconcile with the more troops to Afghanistan, Iraqand the Levant has forced Sunni minority and they said he insisted on a timetable for him to reconsider his approach. Obama's failure to do more to pulling them out. When he deAs much as he wanted to leave help moderate rebels in next- cided to intervene in Libya, he the fate of Iraq to the Iraqis door Syria has emboldened used only air power and made themselves, he concluded that more radical Islamic forces that s ure NATO allies took t h e the United States still has a have spilled over into Iraq. lead. When the Syria civil war stake in avoiding the collapse Not only has the latest erup- broke out, he resisted calls to of a state it occupied for more tion in Iraq revived those crit- step in even with airpower or, than eight years at the cost of icisms, it exposed the presi- for a long time, arms for the dent's plan for withdrawing rebels. The longer he has been nearly 4,500 U.S. lives. "We have an interest in mak- from Afghanistan to further in office, the more skeptical he ing sure that a group like ISIL, questions.Obama announced seems to grow about the utility which is a vicious organization last month that he would end offorceasameans ofchanging and has been able to take ad- the combatmissiontherebythe the world for the better. vantage of the chaos in Syria, end of this year, leavingbehind Even as he acknowledged that they don't get a broader 9,800troops, all of whomwould the possibility of using force foothold," Obama said Friday. leaveby2016. again in Iraq on Friday, he "There are dangers of fierce Republicans on Friday urged put the onus on al-Maliki and sectarian fighting if, for exam- Obama to act decisively in Iraq, other Iraqi leaders to set aside ple, the terrorist organizations questioning why he wants to sectarian differences and statry to overrun sacred Shia sites, take several days to decide. bilize their country. "The Unitwhich could trigger Shia-Sun- ''We shouldn't have boots on ed States will do our part," he ni conflicts that could be very the ground, but we need to be said, "but understand that ultihard to stamp out." hitting these columns of ter- mately it's up to the Iraqis, as a Stepping back, he cited the rorists marching on Baghdad sovereign nation, to solve their United States' own tortured with drones now," said Rep. Ed problems." history in Iraq and the desire Royce of California, chairman Still, those who have spent not to let U.S. efforts there go of the House Foreign Affairs time around Obama heard to waste. "We have enormous Committee. deep frustration in his voice as interests there," h e a d ded, Rep. Howard "Buck" Mche spoke about the prospect of "and obviously our troops and Keon of California, chairman re-engaging in Iraq. "I can only the American people and the of the House Armed Services imagine what's going through American t a xpayers m a de Committee, said the president the president's head," said Julihuge investments and sacrific- needs a broader strategy for anne Smith, a former national es in order to give the Iraqis the containing the threat in the re- security aide to Vice President opportunity to chart a better gion. "There are no quick fix Joe Biden. "He was just getting to the course, abetter destiny." solutions tothis crisis, andIwill Still, he insisted that Iraq's not support a one-shot strike point where he felt he could leaders have to make the sorts that looks good for the cameras free himself from this agenda of compromises that will bring but hasno enduring eff ect,"he and not define his foreign polistability to their own country, said. He added that the presi- cy solely on the last guy's," she and stressed that he will not dent should consider firing his said. "He's been keen not to use let their problems consume the national security team. Bush as a reference point and United States all over again. Liberal activists were more get away fromthat andbemore "We're not going to allow our- vehement. " For the last 12 forward looking and have a selves to be dragged back into a years, Iraq has been Bush and strategy. And he was just turnsituation in which, while we're Cheney's war," said Becky ing a corner whenthis hit."
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heard Tuesday that Mosul, Iraq's second largest city, had fallen to Sunni militants, Abu Ali Alakabaie knew what he had to do.
One of a number of Iraqi Shiite commanders who had been fighting on behalf of President Bashar Assad of Syria in recent years, he quickly packed his belongings and hit the road, racing to Baghdad, where he had
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shrines at Samarra, Karbala
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BRIEFING Fire containment expected today Fire crews expect to have the TwoBulls Fire fully contained today. The fire was 70percent contained Friday and should reach100 percent today, said Tina O'Donnell, a spokeswoman for the Oregon Department of Forestry. The state-led teammanaging the fire also plans today to hand off fire oversight to the Forestry Department office in Sisters. In all, the TwoBulls Fire, first spotted June 7, burned 6,908 acres or nearly11 square miles. The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office on Friday lifted the last of the evacuation warnings, for 50 homesalong Skyliners Road. While the BendPark & Recreation District on Friday reopenedthe north side of Shevlin Park, which includes Aspen Hall and the fishing pond, the south side of the park is still closed. Pat Erwert, the district's director of park services, said Friday the south side of the park probably will reopen Monday. It is closed to keep the public off trails that lead near the burn area, where he said fire crews were still working. A reward for information in determining who started the TwoBulls Fire was up to morethan $40,000 Friday, said Sheriff's Capt. Shane Nelson. TheSheriff's Office asks anyonewith information to call 541-
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• Deliberations will continue Monday By Scott Hammers The Bulletin
After five hours of deliberation Friday, jurors in Luke Wirkkala's murder trial had
not reached a verdict. Deliberations will resume
Monday. Wirkkala, 33, is accused of shooting and killing then31-year-old David Ryder at Wirkkala's home in Bend on Feb. 4, 2013, after a long
day of drinking together on Super Bowl Sunday, the previous day. Over the last two weeks,
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and belligerent, while Todd suggested his client had a jury of seven men and been physically and sexufive women heard from a ally assaulted by Ryder that variety of police, expert night and had prowitnesses, Wirkkala's . duc e d his shotgun girlfriend and others e in a n attempt to get ' +' ~r' who were in the home Ryder to leave his ." at the time of the shoothome. ' ing, as well as Wirkkala I De s chutes Counhimself.
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In their closing arguments Friday in Deschutes County Circuit Court, pros-
ecuting attorneys and defense attorney Walter Todd framed the circumstances
leading to the fatal shooting differently. Prosecutors de-
ty De p u ty District
While Wirkkala claimed Ryder grabbed him by the neck and attempted to force him to perform oral sex on him, the quantity of Wirkka-
la's DNA found on Ryder's penis did not suggest "inci-
dental contact" as described
by Wirkkala, Anderson By Elon Glucklich
said, and the scratches on his neck were too minor to
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Attorney Mary suggest a fierce physical An d erson told the jurors the struggle. She said Wirkkala acc o unt of the events leadm ay have become upsetafing up to the shooting told ter Ryder rejected his sexual b y W i rkkala didn't match advances or because Ryder the p h y sical evidence or the was considering a move to t e stimony provided by oth- Atlanta. e r s who were in the house at SeeWirkkala/B5
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ning Commission meeting Thursday. He and a nearby property owner are petitioning the county to change part of its development code to allow new mobile home parks on properties with the type of agricultural zoning Knight's property is on. The change would also ease the rules to expand exist-
ing parks. Juniper Mobile Park sits just north of Knight's property. Local real estate broker Alex Robertson represents the Juniper park owner as a co-applicant with Knight on the code
change proposal, hoping to expand that park, which includes 53 home lots — all but one of which are filled.
The Sewer Infrastructure Advisory Group, a citizen panel appointed by the BendCity Council, will host an open house from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday for the public to learn more about the Bend sewer system and ways to fix it. The open housewill take place at the Brooks Street Riverfront Plaza, 875 Brooks St., and food and refreshments will be served. Bend's Public Works Department also will display equipment used to clean and maintain sewer lines and pumpstations at the open house.
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to tackle the city's affordable housing crunch. Bend resident Gary Knight wants to develop a mobile home park on nearly 10 acres of land he owns east of U.S. Highway 97, across from DeGardensjustbeyondthenorth edge of the city's urban growth boundary. Any proposal adding to the lower-income supply could only ease a problem many housing officials say verges on a crisis. The property could poten-
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The latest incarnation of the psychedelic Furthur Bus hasbeenspot,! ted in Bend this week inadvanceof a film screening here. Thebus is being driven across the United States in commemoration of late author Ken Kesey's famedcross-country journey with the Merry Pranksters 50 years agoandwill be on display TuesdayatMcMenamins Old St. iy Francis Theater, where there will be a screening of AlexGibney's raw-footage documentary about the 1964 ride, "MagicTrip." Kesey's son, Zane, the mastermind of the 2014 trek, is slated to conduct a Q-and-A after the screening. For more information about the event, visit www.bendfilm.org. More information on the Furthur Bus'50th anniversary tour can be found at www.facebook.com/furthurbus50th. R
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A Deschutes County effort to
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launched in late 2012 to mod-
ernize record-keeping in the Health Services Department's behavioral health division, suf-
fersfrom frequent freezesand crashes. Staffers often struggle to verify daims by Oregon Health Plan patients, and many employees are dissatisfied with the system. In 2011, the county contracted with health care software
firm Uni/Care Systems — now called Cocentrix — to launch
the newprogram, at a cost of roughly $400,000. But as recently as last July, nine months into the Cocentrix
launch, the audit found just
65percent of the records kept on file could be verified as accurate. To be sure, the audit did
highlight some real strides the program has made in the past year. The data accuracy rose to 87 percent in April. But it also found health
staffers lost hours of productivity trying to work around the glitches andscreenfreezes. SeeSoftware/B5
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ficer Reward Fund and Crime point. They had to have all Stoppersare offering $21,000 their information together," PORTLAND — A M arion f o r i n formation leading to an Kevin Fredinburg, the deputy's brother, said Friday. "But County sheriff's deputy was a rrest and conviction. killed in a fatal crash seven Fr e d inburg, 33, was head- at this point, I believe more years ago, and the man be- i n g toanemergencycall June can be done. Right now, I believed responsible re16, 2007, when his pa- lieve it's 90 percent politics." mains free. trol car was struck by Donald Abar, a M arion A grand jury i n . @ a Fo r d Crown Victoria County deputy district attordicted A l f redo D e ~ g ' t hat w a s t raveling in ney, said in 2012 that the U.S. Jesus-Ascencio on extradition treaty with Mexi, the opposite direction charges of criminally and crossed the cen- co doesn't apply in this case. negligent homicide af- Fredinburgter line. The patrol car Instead, he s a id, M e xican ter the head-on collicaught fire, and Fred- authorities have agreed to sion near Gervais that inburg became the first try De Jesus-Ascencio under killed his 19-year-old '-:~ ~ Marion County depu- Mexican law if he's found. passenger and Deputy ty to die in the line of Abar is now a judge, and Kelly Fredinburg. duty. the deputy district attorney < ~ '• De Jesus-Ascencio De Jesus-Ascencio now assigned to the case did was critically injured, Ascencio di d n ot have drugs or not return phone calls Friday. but he was out of the alcohol in his system Prosecutors have not dishospital by the time a judge during the collision, and he closed why the driver's acissued a warrant for his arw a s f ree to go when healthy tions amounted to criminally rest. Police detectives think e n o ugh to leave a Portland negligent homicide. Kevin the Woodburn man went to ho s p ital. State police investi- Fredinburg said De Jesus-AsMexico and remains there. gatedthe crash formore than cencio ignored the oncoming The fugitive, now 27, was last month before giving the re- lights and siren an d w e nt
tacked without provocation and continued swinging as
believed to be in Michoacan, a western state.
The Associated Press PORTLAND — Portland
police say a 15-year veteran of the force fell backward as a man came at him
swinging a 3-foot crowbar, and the officer shot and killed the attacker.
The police identified the officer Friday as Robert Brown.
He was one of two officers police said tried to question 23-year-old Nicholas Glendon Davis about an assault reported Thursday on the Springwater Corridor Trail. The police said in a state-
Brown fell.
An autopsy determined Davis was hit in the chest.
The case is to be reviewed by a grand jury.
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CENTRAL OREGON SUMMER MARKET:Featuring a street fair, flea market, farmers market, live
music andmore;free; 8 a.m.-4 p.m.;DeschutesCounty Fair8 Expo Center, 3800 S.W. Airport Way, Redmond; www.streetfair2014. com, bill©streetfair2014.com or 541-385-3364. DOG GONERUN: Dog-friendly 5K and 10K run/walk to benefit BrightSide Animal Center in Redmond; $30 for runners, registration required; 9-11 a.m.; The Weigand Family Dog Park, 1500 W. Antler Ave., Redmond; www.brightsideanimals.org/ events/dog-gone-run, dry.canyon. dgr©gmail.com or 541-815-9998. RHUBARBFESTIVAL: Dutch-oven cooks prepare a variety of rhubarb dishes, with live music, vendors, a baking contest and more; food court proceeds benefit Families and Communities Together; free, $10 for lunch; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; L8S Gardens and Land Clearing, 50808 S. Hunti ngtonRoad,La Pine;www. Isgardens.com or 541-536-2049. CENTRAL OREGON SATURDAY MARKET:Featuring local artists and crafters; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; parking lot across from Downtown Bend Public Library, 600 N.W. Wall St.; 541-420-9015. MOTORCYCLE SHOW: Featuring members of the Goldwing Road Riders Association and Goldwing bikes; free, open to public; 10 a.m.noon; Pro Caliber Motorsports, 3500 N. U.S. Highway 97, Bend; www.procaliberbend.com or 541-647-5151. SUMMER SHOOTOUT MARBLE TOURNAMENT:All levels welcome,
no previous experienceneeded; competition will be in two age categories, ages 7-12 and13 and older; $10 per person, registration required; 10 a.m.; Des Chutes Historical Museum, 129 N.W. Idaho Ave., Bend; www.deschuteshistory.
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musicmag©yahoo.comor
541-390-0797. SISTERS RODEO:Featuring a PRCA rodeo performance with roping, riding, steer wrestling and more; $14-$20, infants must have ticket; 7 p.m.; Sisters Rodeo Grounds, 67637 U.S. Highway
20; www.sistersrodeo.comor 541-549-0121. "COMMUNICATINGDOORS":A time-traveling comic thriller by Alan Ayckbourn about a woman who stumbles into a murder plot; $19, $15 seniors, $12 students; 7:30 p.m.; Greenwood Playhouse, 148 N.W. Greenwood Ave., Bend; www.cascadestheatrical.org or 541-389-0803. "SWEENEY TODD:THE DEMON BARBER OFFLEET STREET": Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's humorous musical about murderous barber and culinary crime; $22 for adults, $19 for students/seni ors;7:30 p.m.;2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. Lafayette Ave., Bend; www.2ndstreettheater. com, 2ndstreettheater©gmail.com or 541-312-9626. GLAD YOU MADEITTOUR: Starring Nashville country music
200Sheep die iil CraSll —OregonState Police sayabout 200 sheep aredeadafter the rollover crash of alivestock trailer that was hauling morethan 300 of the animals. Lt. Gregg Hastings saysmost of the deadsheepwere killed in the Friday morning crash onstate Highway 226 near Scio, south ofSalem.Other injured animals wereeuthanized at the direction of thesheep's owner. Hastings saysthe driver mayhave had a medical problemthat causedthe truck andtrailer to leavethe road and roll onto its side.Thedriver wastakento a hospital with injures that are not life-threatening.
POt initiatiVe nearSSignature target — Aninitiative that would legalize recreational marijuanausein Oregoncould soonqualify for the November ballot. It needs total a of 87,213 valid signatures by July 3. As of Thursday,supporters hadsubmitted morethan 83,500 signatures to the Secretary of State's Office.Thegroup NewApproach Oregonis behind the initiative, which would legalizerecreational pot for those older than 21 andwould givethe Oregon Liquor Control Commission thejob of regulating marijuana like it doesalcohol.
Teen accused of killing cat, setting fires —washington County authorities say suburban a Portland teenaccusedof starting several fires at his home and killing the family cat has beenarrested. Court papers saythe18-year-old's mother told a sheriff's deputy this week that hersonadmitted killing the pet, hadbeenlighting fires in his room andstarted another fire on adogkennel fence neartheir Tigard-area house.The parents found thedeadcat undertheir bed. The Oregonian reports that William Nelsonwasbooked into thecounty jail for investigation of arsonandaggravated animal abuse.
Womangets probation insqualid RVcase —A33-year-old Oregon womanaccused of living with her two young children andthe children's father in arecreational vehicle filled with garbageand human waste haspleadedguilty to two counts of criminal mistreatment. The Oregonian reports that Sarah K.Clark wassentenced this weekto five years' probation. HerWashington CountyCircuit Court sentencealso includes drugandparent counseling. Herdaughters, ages 7and12, are living with relatives. Police inthe Portland suburb of Beaverton arrested Clark andMarcelino Navarro, Jr., last month after finding thechildren living in the squalid motor home.Navarro pleaded not guilty to six counts of criminal mistreatment. — From wire reports
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org/events or 541-549-8655. CENTRAL OREGON SUMMER MARKET:Featuring a street fair, flea market, farmers market, live music and more; free; 8 a.m.-4 p.m.; DeschutesCounty Fair8 Expo Center, 3800 S.W. Airport Way, Redmond; www.streetfair2014. com, bill©streetfair2014.com or 541-385-3364. DEMOLITIONDERBY: Smashing, crashing and bashing of derby
Hadler andmore;$30 plusfees; 8 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W. Wall St., Bend; www.towertheatre.org or 541-317-0700. BLIND WILLIES:The California roots-rock band performs with Callowand Emby Alexander;$5; 9 p.m.; Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 S.W. Century Drive, Bend; www.volcanictheatrepub.com or 541-323-1881.
cars and more;$15, $6for children
SASSPARILLA:The indie roots and Americana band performs, with Patrimony; $8; 9 p.m.; The Belfry, 302 E Main Ave., Sisters; www. belfryevents.com or 541-815-9122. RIPPIN' CHICKEN:The Seattle funk/soul trio performs; free; 10 p.m.;Dojo,852 N.W. BrooksSt., Bend; 541-706-9091.
ages 7-12, free for children age 6 and younger; 11 a.m.; Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, 3800 S.W. Airport Way, Redmond; www.bendsunriselions. org/Demolition Derby.php, dturnbull©getsmartoregon.org or 541-355-5601. TAP, TUNES 8 BBQ:Featuring food, wine, live music and more; $11 adult plate, $7 kids plate; 11
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a.m.-5 p.m.; MaragasWinery,
BUCKAR00 BREAKFAST: An allyou-can-eat pancake breakfast; proceeds benefit Sisters Kiwanis in support of local charities; $10 adults, $5 children 4 to 12, free for children 3 and younger; 7-11 a.m.; Sisters Rodeo Grounds, 67637 U.S. Highway 20; www.sisterskiwanis.
15523 S.W. U.S. Highway 97, Culver; www.maragaswinery.com or 541-546-5464. MUSIC INPUBLIC PLACES, ALL THAT BRASS!:Musicians from the Central Oregon Symphony brass section perform; free; 1 p.m.; A.R. Bowman Memorial
Museum, 246 N. Main St., Prineville; www.cosymphony.com or 541-317-3941. SISTERS RODEO:Featuring the PRCA rodeo performance with roping, riding, steer wrestling and more; $14-$20, infants must have ticket, free for children younger than 12; 1 p.m.; Sisters Rodeo Grounds, 67637 U.S. Highway 20; www.sistersrodeo.com or 541-549-0121. "COMMUNICATINGDOORS":A time-traveling comic thriller by Alan Ayckbourn about a woman who stumbles into a murder plot; $19, $15 seniors, $12 students; 2 p.m.; Greenwood Playhouse, 148 N.W. Greenwood Ave., Bend; www.cascadestheatrical.org or 541-389-0803. "SWEENEY TODD:THE DEMON BARBER OFFLEETSTREET": Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's humorous musical about murderous barber and culinary crime; $22 for adults, $19 for students/seniors; 3 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E Lafayette Ave., Bend; www.2ndstreettheater. com, 2ndstreettheater©gmail.com or 541-312-9626. OU:The Italian folk-pop band performs, with Amy Denio and All The Apparatus; $5;8 p.m .;Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 S.W. Century Drive, Bend; www.volcanictheatrepub. com or 541-323-1881.
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"DOCTOR WHO:RISE OF THE CYBERMEN/THE AGEOF STEEL" AND "WINGS 3D":Two-day screening of David Tennant films, first as the "Tenth Doctor" and then narrating the BBC Discovery Program about birds; $18 for both films; 7:30 p.m.; Regal Old Mill Stadium16 8 IMAX, 680 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend; www. fathomevents.com/event/doctorwho-and-wings/more-info/details or 541-312-2901.
TUESDAY THE LIBRARYBOOKCLUB: Read and discuss "People of the Book" by Geraldine Brooks; noon; East Bend Public Library, 62080 Dean Swift Road; www. deschuteslibrary.org/eastbend/, reneeb©deschuteslibrary.org or 541-312-1055. AUTHOR PRESENTATION: Jim Henson, former director of Deschutes County Mental Health, will present on his book"Seeing Red: A Memoir"; free; 4:30-6 p.m.; Des Chutes Historical Museum, 129 N.W. Idaho Ave., Bend; www.deschuteshistory.org or 541-389-1813. "MAGIC TRIP":A showing of the 2011 film about Ken Keseyand the Merry Pranksters' road trip across America; $12; 5:45 p.m.; McMenamins Old St. Francis School, 700 N.W. Bond St., Bend; www. mcmenamins.comor541-382-5174.
USA VS. GHANAVIEWING: Watch World Cup action on the big screen; free; 3 p.m.; McMenamins Old St. Francis School,700 N.W. Bond St., Bend; www.mcmenamins.com or 541-382-5174.
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BEND POLICE DEPARTMENT Theft —Atheft was reported at12:11 p.m. June 9, inthe 61000block of Springcrest Drive. Theft —Atheft was reported at 9:11 a.m. June10, inthe 300 block of Northeast HawthorneAvenue. Unlawfulentry —Avehicle was reported entered at10:31a.m.June10, in the1600 block of NorthwestPortlandAvenue. Unlawful entry — Avehicle was reported enteredat11:37a.m. June10, inthe20000blockofMountHope Lane. Theft —Atheft was reported at 3:32 p.m. June10, inthe 20300blockof
Shetland Loop. Theft —Atheft was reported at 2:07 p.m. June11, inthe 61400 block of South U.S.Highway97. Theft —A theft was reported at1013 a.m. June12, in the900 block of Southeast SunwoodCourt. Theft —Atheft was reported at 9:36a.m. June 9, inthe100 block of Southwest RooseveltAvenue.
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e a or a e OLlsln ro em end has an affordable housing problem. While it cannot be corrected overnight, city officials are doing what they can to create relatively short-term solutions, though longer-range ones depend in part on the state of Oregon. bers without requiring residents on large lots to put up new homes in their backyards. A second proposal would add what Long calls a so-called "cottage code" that would allow developers to build smaller homes on smaller lots with clustered parking. Such developments might be attractive to single residents or childless couples, he believes. In the end, all three proposals would make more affordable housing available, though not immediately, Long notes. Even the quickest land sale and subsequent development likely would take two or moreyears to complete. The bonus, though, is that all Two slightly longer-range pro- three ideas — land sales, densiposals may also help improve the ty bonuses and code changesaffordablehousing picture. would increase density within One would allow developers to the city, something the state will increase density on their land if surely require before it approves affordablehousing were includ- any expansion of Bend's urban ed in the development mix. While growth boundary. That, in turn, is no single development would in- the long-range solution to the afcrease the city's overall density fordable housing problem — with by much, each could be part of the more land available for building, answer to improving infill num- prices on it will drop.
In the short run — the next two to four years — the city can sell land it owns within the city limits to developers for affordable single-family homes and apartments. Two parcels in northeastBend likely would be the first to go, if City Council approves the plan. At nearly 7 acres between them, they could add more than 80 units to the local affordable housing supply, says Jim Long, the city's affordable housing manager. A third pair of parcels, on Bear Creek Road near Northeast 15th Street, also are potential sites, Long says, though the city must do more work toget them ready for sale.
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o matter if you believe the Affordable Care Act was the right remedy or a disease, there can be ways to improve it. Consumers should get another choice that's more affordable. Insurersshould be able to offer low er-premium catastrophic plans to everyone. Catastrophic coverage is already available for people under 30 and for people who qualify for a hardship exemption. Aemiums for catastrophic plans are lower than the so-called bronze tier. In Oregon that difference for a 28-year-old can be $11 a month and more. The essential health benefits mandated under the law would still be included under the catastrophic plan. All preventive health would stillbe available atzero cost. It could be made eligible for tax credits. The trade-off for consumers who buy it would be higher out-of-pocket expenses and higher deductibles. There is no question that insurance companies believe they can make this offering work financially. The largest industry group in the country supports the change. America's Health Insurance Plans says it could be a way of motivating more consumersto buy insurance.
When tt comes to a diversity of health
insurance offerings, Oregonians are already luckyin a way.... Oregon consumers do get more choices than many in other states. Enabling those companiesto offer catastrophic plans to more Oregonians can be one way to improve the ACA. But we do think it would likely be better to allow this change in a few trial states first to be able to assess any unintended consequences. When it comes to a diversity of health insurance offerings, Oregonians are already lucky in a way. Sure, the Cover Oregon website failed spectacularly. But in Oregon there are anumber of insurance companiesto choose from. As long as they are not driven out of business, Oregon consumers do get more choices than many in other states. Enabling those companies to offer catastrophic plans to more Oregonianscan be one way to improve theACA.
Courtesy Library of Congress
President Woodrow Wilson speaks at what was originally called the State, War, and Navy Department Building on Flag Day in 1914. It is now the Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building.
M 1Vickel's Worth Local university? We need to dreambigger
weeds, irresponsible OHV use and poor management threaten the High Desert. The impacts on this fragile
I appreciate the civic zeal, but I
landscape are long-lasting. 0ther wildlife, like bighorn sheep and pronghorn, as well as many native the proposed site. The issue is what plants, are likewise affected. vision did people have for The UniThe BLM is working on a plan to versity of Central Oregon. Mine was protect thesage grouse.A good plan not a University of Phoenix run by will set aside large areas of prime OSU. The vision I hear most often for habitat for sage grouse and also limit UCO is, year one, start building on a development that permanently dam200-to300-acrecampus.Yearfive,be ages the land. What the BLM decides the fourth-largest school in the state will be important for the future of the system. Years 10 to 15, the highest en- region because protecting the sage trance standards in the state system, grouse is equated with protecting the a university with top scholars from most unspoiled places of Oregon's all over the nation and beyond. Years High Desert. 20 to 30, Wilson Scholars, Rhodes Gary Winter Scholars, Supreme Court clerks. Bend W e have a community college.W e don't need two. This is a very desir- Is editorial stance think the NIMBY card is overdone. For the record, I live nowhere near
Appalled at Brooks' positions I am appalled that David Brooks can argue that the basis for citizenship in this country requires us to set aside standards of obligation and honor for ourselves and think only in terms of the general population. His suggestion that it doesn't matter that Bergdahl deserted his post, nor does it matter that the five released terrorists can
rejoin the Taliban community in as much as the Taliban is not a ter-
rorist organization the way al-Qaida is, makes me wonder if he has spent too much time listening to
Susan Rice. On the very next page of the paper in which his column appeared was the story of the at-
tack on the airport at Karachi, and able area. Dream a little. Let's play on a Taliban spokesman is quoted as a confl i c t of i nt er es t ? the varsity, not on the JV team. saying that the attack is payback DellSquire I rarely question intentions. I read for the recent U.S. drone attack Bend The Bulletin's June 10 editorial sup- which killed their leader. porting the OSU campus location
Important to protect
sage grouse
Of course it matters that Berg-
as proposed on Mt. Washington
dahl deserted his post. No mem-
Drive. This is not The Bulletin's first supportive editorial on this issue.
ber of any of our services can be
Recently, my wife and I hiked up This paper is very supportive of the Warner Peak in the Hart Mountain proposed campus location. I have National Antelope Refuge. Along the to question why this newspaper is way, we accidentally flushed a female such a strong supporter of the OSU sage grouse that was likely protect- campus move to the location off Mt.
allowed to simply walk away from his or her post without significant consequence. How would a ny branch of our m i l itary maintain
order and discipline if this obligation of duty was not required? He
Washington Drive. Is there a con- may have paid a terrible price for males. The Oregon High Desertpres- flict of interest here? Does The Bul- the last excursion he took, but that ents a stunning landscape to the vis- letin see a big benefit from selling its doesn't change his basic abrogaitor and wildlife such as the greater building to OSU'? The Bulletin must tion of responsibility to his fellow sage grouse are an integral part of it. be looking at the location as a poten- servicemen and to hiscountry. Across the West, the sage grouse is in tial windfall. As technology devel- When we refuse to do our duty, decline and it's necessary to act now ops, The Bulletin's need for physical there should be consequences, not in order to save this amazingbird. building space decreases. The Bul- excuses. The sage grouse requires large letin could sell their building to OSU The president's instincts were areas of intact sagebrush habitat to for a lot of money. Am I way off the political. The price we paid was survive. As those areas have become mark? irresponsible. increasingly rare in the West, so have Donna Raymond RobertRossio the sage grouse. Wildfire, noxious Bend Sisters ing a nest, and on top there were two
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Here's a bold mmpromise: Make OSU-Cascades car-free By Yancy Lind
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that city of Bend taxpayers and lo-
cal residents should bear the burden passe over th e p r oposed of increased congestion, the inevitaOSU-Cascades campus loca- ble costs of improving existing inu r community is at a n
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tion. We can continue to argue and
frastructure, the costs of additional
potentially fight in court, or perhaps we can try to think outside the box and find a compromise. OSU-Cascades administrators claim they need a low-cost site with existing infrastructure. They say the cost of installing roads, water, sewer,power and other infrastructure at Juniper Ridge is prohibitive. They also state they need a location that will be highly desirable to students and staff, including easy walking to amenities. OSU-Cascades staff and boosters promote
public safety, increased competition for housing in an already tight mar-
they make a strong and personal commitment to that vision by taking the next step and eliminate commut-
While there are many concerns
ing to the campus altogether. OSU-Cascades could prohibit all faculty, staff and students from driving to campus or parking within a
about O S U -Cascades' p r o posed
mile of campus. Don't just limit park-
ket, etc.
location, the impact of increased traffic is currently being debated. OSU-Cascades dismissesthese con-
cerns, pointing to its plans to limit traffic, plans that in turn are dismissed as unrealistic by others.
idea, one that has many obstacles, butperhaps we need a radicalideato bring our community together. The details of such a policy would need to be worked out, but here's a
implementing this plan, which would
potential outline. Faculty, staff and
town with our climate, but OSU-Cas-
students would be required to reg-
cades hasalready made the statement that they are going to rely on
ister their vehicles with the Bend Police Department. Those vehicles
wouldbe required to display a sticker ing, completely eliminate all driving that designates them as barred from to campus by almost everyone as- parking in an area within 1 mile of sociated with the campus. Service, campus. This includes residential maintenance, delivery and similar and commercial parking areas. vehicles would be excluded, but oth-
erwisecreate a car-free campus. Not Here's a potential compromise. only would this satisfy many critics OSU-Cascades administrators cur- of the campus' currently proposed lorently believe they can create a cam- cation, such a step would also allow t he idea that th e b enefits of a n pus that has minimal car traffic, one OSU-Cascades to market its campus OSU-Cascades campus to all Cen- that is primarily served by alternate as one that is exceptionally environtral Oregonians are great enough forms of transportation. I suggest mentally friendly. This is a radical
Weekends could beexcluded. Com-
muter students could park in satellite lots established by the university near major thoroughfares like U.S. Highway 97. Public transportation or bicycles could be used for the final leg of their trip to campus. OSU-Cascades would shoulder the burden of
be far less costly than moving to a
site like Juniper Ridge. Clearly, it is debatable if this is legal, enforceable or would work in a
alternate forms of transportation to limit traffic.
Adopting a 100 percent car-free policy would eliminate concerns of traffic congestion and would show a real commitment by the admin-
istration to creating a campus with negligible traffic impact. Perhaps this is an unworkable idea, but with-
out a bold traffic plan the proposed OSU-Cascades location will remain a flash point of controversy in our
community for years to come. — Yancy Lind lives in Bend.
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BITUARIES DEATH NOTICES Mary Lou Mlkeseil, of Bend Oct. 8, 1934 - June 7, 2014 Arrangements: Niswonger-Reynolds is honored to serve the family. Please visit the online registry at www.niswonger-reynolds. com 541-382-2471. Services: A Memorial Mass will be held at Noon on Tuesday June 17 in the St. Clair Chapel within the St. Francis Catholic Church on 27th Street. Contributions may be made to:
The Alzheimer's Association, 777 NW Wall St., Bend, OR 97701
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Conflicting regulationsleaveowners in limbo By Chad Garland
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SALEM — Despite a state
law meant to give dispensaries a firmer legal footing, about a
45th Parallel Group, withdrew
Deaths of note from around
dozen medical pot shops are
theworld:
in limbo in Oregon, holding state licenses that say they can operate but facing local ordinances that saythey can't. Just days after the state began accepting dispensary applications in early March, abill passed by the Legislature took
Ontario he opened in 2010. But because the competition for
Jimmy Scott, 88:A jazzman with a man-child voice who found success late in life with
the Grammy-nominated "All the Way." The 1992 album
sold only 49,000 copies in the United States but earned him cultlike popularity in Europe and Asia, particularly Japan, where he often sold out performances. Eventually, he performed with the likes of Elton
John and Sting. Died Thursday in his sleep at his home in Las Vegas. — From wire reports
suitable locations around Portland is stiffer, he is keeping the approvedlicense for a Clackamas shop that he never even stocked.
He said he's working to persuade Clackamas County
effect that allowed communi-
commissioners to end the mor-
ties tobar the shops locally. By May, more than 140 cities
atorium in favor of time, place
and 26 counties had adopted
David Patton I Albany Democrat-Herald
moratoriums set for anywhere Going Green Compassion Center co-owner Sarah Whiteley from a few months to the full is photographed at the medical marijuana dispensary's new year the state law allows.
Albany location earlier this month. With a pot shop moratorium
The state has gotten more restricting operations at Going Green's original Lebanon-area than 400 dispensary applica- location, Whiteley and fellow owners opted to set up shop in tions. Of those, 121 have been
FEATUREDOBITUARY
an application for a facility in
Albany, which voted against a moratorium in April.
Because of the moratori-
"Hopefully we can get it
worked out before a year," Es-
bensen said."I'm losingmoney every day." At least one dispensary has
granted, all but a handful in areas that haven't embraced moratoriums.
and manner restrictions that are more stringent than what the state requires.
opted to move to friendlier territory.
facility before Washington County imposed its yearlong
space more than three times larger than he needs for what is, at the moment, just a smoke
moratorium.
The owners of the Going Green Compassion Center outside Lebanon surrendered
Myles Am-
ums, nearly two dozen that
brose, seen
were still awaiting approval
their license after a morato-
March 5, 1970, in Washington with a display of ille-
have withdrawn their applications, and two that had won
rium took effect at the end of April, but by May 31 they had
Licenses are tied to loca- shop. He said he hoped to open tions, so relocating would the other two-thirds of the require an owner to reapply shop as a dispensary, and he approval have surrendered withthe state. Brownworries it plans to keep pushing the City their licenses. wouldbe difficult to find anoth- Council to lift the moratorium. But at least 10 state-ap- er location with a landlord who Not only do dispensary proveddispensaries currently would be comfortable leasing owners have to find agreeblocked by moratoriums ap- property for a dispensary. able landlords, but also their pear to be keeping their licensSteve Geiger,owner of facilities must meet state rees, at least for now. Highway 420 in Seaside, also quirements for security sys"We kinda gotta just hang is holding on. tems, video surveillance and "The problem with getting structure. The location must on and see what happens," said Tammy Brown, who our money back is we lose our be zoned appropriately and owns Westside Wellness in spot, and spots are like gold cannot be within 1,000 feet of Aloha. She said she invest- now," said Geiger. a school or another dispensaed morethan $70,000 in the Geiger said he's leasing a ry.In some areas,properties
gal weapons confiscated by U.S. customs officials
in San Francisco, was the Nixon administration's dl'ug czal'
before leaving the federal
set up shop and received state
approval at a new facility in Albany. They held a grand opening June 8. Co-owner Sarah Whiteley said she and her husband couldn't afford to wait u ntil Linn C ounty l i fts i t s moratorium. " It's turning out to b e a
better location for us," she said. "I was calling it a happy accident."
government in1973. Richard Darcey The Washington Post file photo
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Ambroseorganized the DEAunder Nixon ByMattSchudel
adone-treatment programs to The Washington Post encourage drug addicts to kick WASHINGTON — M y l es their habits. Ambrose, a onetime commisIn 1969, Ambrose launched sioner of the U.S. Customs Bu- Operation Intercept, a controreau who was tapped as the versial program in which fedfederalgovernment'sdrugczar eral agents searched cars for during the Nixon administra- drugs as they entered the Unittion and who helped organize ed States at the Mexicanborder. the Drug Enforcement Admin- The backups lasted for hours. istration, died June 3 at a hospiThe operation was discontintal in Leesburg, Va. He was 87. ued after a few weeks because The cause was congestive of fraying relations between the heart failure, his daughter Elise two countries. Butthepointwas Ambrose said.
made, and Mexican law enforcement agencies increased
A onetime federal prosecutor, Myles Ambrose built a efforts to stop drugshipments. reputation as a gang-busting The rate of drug seizures by crime fighter with the Treasury U.S. customs officers increased Department in the 1950s. In the dramatically under Ambrose, early 1960s, he headed a com- including three cases in which mission charged with rooting more than 200 pounds of pure out corruption and organized heroin were intercepted in 1971 crime on the New York City alone. waterfront. When Ambrose was named
The next y ear, President
Richard Nixon declared drug commissioner of the old U.S. abuse the country's "No. 1 doCustoms Bureau in 1969, he mestic problem" and c hose became one of the federal gov- Ambrose to solve it. The new ernment's m os t p r o m inent Office of Drug Abuse Law Enleaders in what was beginning forcement, sometimes called to be called the war on drugs. ODALE, was operated out of Hegreatlyexpandedthe profile the White House under the of the bureau — nowpart of the auspices of the Justice DepartDepartment of Homeland Se-
ment. As its director, Ambrose curity — and added thousands had the rank of assistant attor-
of employees and millions of
ney general. dollars to its budget. As he pulled his office toAmbrose reorganimd its gether as an ad hoc drug-bustinvestigative arm to fight drug ing department, he fought turf smugglers and established battles with other agencies fleets of helicopters, airplanes until Nixon asked Ambrose to and speedboats. During his consolidate them into one ortenure, the bureau began to use ganization, the Drug Enforcedrug-sniffing dogs, which were ment Administration. credited with detecting shipInJuly 1973,just asAmbrose ments of marijuana and heroin. was about to become the first He hired some of the federal DEA director, he abruptly regovernment's first female law signed. His family said he went enforcement officers for the bu- into private law practice to supreau, and helped set up meth- port his six children.
struck on the far left side of his neck, rather than in the
Continued from B1 Anderson referenced tes- torso — suggest efforts to intimony from Wirkkala's girl- timidate Ryder followed by friend, Rachel Rasmussen, an instantaneous decision who told the court that after to pull the trigger, Todd said, getting his shotgun from not an intent to kill him. "Because Luke Wirkkatheir bedroom, he paused to put on his pajamas, punched la's telling the truth about a wall, t hen h eaded f or that," Todd said. "He's trythe kitchen, where he shot ing to make David Ryder Ryder. afraid." "If you're in that moment, Ryder was bigger and you're thinking about fight- stronger t h a n Wi r k k a la, ing for your life, not stopping Todd said, describing his to put on pajamas because client as 5 feet 10 inches tall you're in your boxers," she and around 170 pounds, a "pudgy" man who "drinks said. Anderson said such delib- like crazy." Ryder, on the erate actions, while Ryder other hand, was 6 feet tall, made no effort to pursue Todd said, 218 pounds and Wirkkala, suggest the shoot- "buffed," and was coming at ing was not in self-defense. him when Wirkkala fired. "It wasn't for self-defense," Anderson said. "He was
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county, senior planner Paul Blikstad told The Bulletin on
Friday. Bend's affordable housing crunch has worsened each
issues that came up wasaffordable housing and the acknowledgment that government can't be the entity that solves it."
year since 2012. A Central Oregon Rental Owners Ass ociation survey o f
— Deschutes County Development Director Nick Lelack
more
than 3,800 rental properties across the region earlier this units. The average monthly
ning c ommissioners at the same meeting that the
rent on a two-bedroom Bend
developers would have to
year found just 37 vacant
apartment was $770, up clearseveral hurdlesbefore from $704 in 2013 and $629 building a new park and exin 2012. panding the existing one. At a B end Chamber of Septic system and fire safeCommerce-sponsoredState ty upgrades probably would of the C o mmunity event be required, he said. A new on Thursday, "One of most park also would have to meet critical issues that came strict state regulations. up was affordable housing Blikstad said a new moand the acknowledgment bile home park hasn't been that government can't be built in D eschutes County the entity that solves it," De- in at least 28 years. During schutes County Community the housing boom from 2003 Development Director Nick to 2007, several e x isting Lelack told county planning parks were leveled to make commissioners Thursday. way for higher-end housing. Granting mobile home park But none of the higher-end developerssome leeway but housing was built, and the cutting down on regulations real estate crash pushed sev"is an example of how gov- eral of the properties into ernment canbe a partner"to foreclosure. private developers. — Reporter: 541-617-7820, Still, Blikstad told planeglucklich@bendbulletirt.com
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been a woman in this situa-
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gun and again in the kitch- the shotgun, but did testify en prior to shooting Ryder, they heard Wirkkala threatand shouted at him to leave en to kill his houseguest. the house. Such actions, — Reporter: 541-383-0387, along with the placement of shammers@bendbulletin.com
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regulatory requirements of serving the Oregon Health Plan participants under Medicaid," the audit states.
Ensuring its records are accurate has perhaps never
been more crucial. The number of Deschutes County residents on the Oreboomed since Jan. 1, the re-
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mad. He was angry. 'I'm go- tion ... would this case have ing to kill you.'" even been charged, would Defense attorney Todd we be here today?" Todd said the prosecution's con- SBld. t ention that W i r k kala i n Anderson said neither tended to kill Ryder doesn't Rasmussen nor two minors add up. who were in the home at the Wirkkala loudly racked time backed up Wirkkala's two rounds in his shotgun, claim that he loudly ordered Todd said, first in the bed- Ryder to leave the house
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Fundraiser to get diadetic-alert dog
CENTERSTAGESERIES • Cirque ZumaZuma (Oct. 26, 27) • Modern Mandolin Quartet (Nov. 1) • BodyVox (Nov. 13) • Mariachi Christmas
Bend Elks LodgeNo. 1371 is hosting a benefit event to help fund adiabetic-alert dog for Caleb Bell on June 21 inBend. Caleb is a10-year-old boy who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. Diabetic-alert dogs are trained to alert their owners in advanceof dangerous low or high blood-sugar levels. These types of certified service dogs cost between $19,000 and $30,000. The event runs 5 to 10 p.m. and features a happy hour, buffet prepared by chef Ed Chilcutt, live and silent auctions, karaokeand dancing. Open to the public, the event is located at the Bend Elks Lodge at 63120 BoydAcres Road. Cost is $30. Tickets should be purchased by Thursday. A limited number of tickets will be available at the door. People canalso make a tax-deductible personal or business donation. Make checks payable to
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Flag retirement today in Bend
Central Oregon Pride coming up The10th annual Central Oregon Pride will take place from noonto 6 p.m. June 28 atDrake Park in Bend. Sponsored bythe Human Dignity Coalition to celebrate and raise awareness of Central Oregon's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer communities, the event will feature live music by Poison Waters 8 Friends, Jeremiah Clark, Noah Stroup, Strive Roots, Mosley Wotta and more. A variety of vendors, food, activities for kids and a beergarden called the "Stonewall Lounge" will also be available at Central Oregon Pride. A Seattle-based nonprofit, the Pride Foundation, and more will participate in the event. Other events for Central Oregon PrideWeek include Bites for Rights, an LGBTQmovie night, a cookout and more. For a full list of events or to learn more visit centraloregonpride.org.
SPECIAL EVENTS • Blues Bros. Revue (Nov. 9) • Central Oregon Mastersingers "A Family Christmas" (Dec. 13, 14) • Mardi Gras (Feb.17) • Masters of Soul (April 8) • Dan Hicks 8 Hot Licks Summit Express Jazz Band (May 23) • Bend Follies (April 24, 25) • "Les Miserables" (Sept. 12-20) • "A Tower Christmas" (Dec. 21-22)
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A Flag Retirement Ceremony is scheduled for today at VinceGenna Stadium in Bend. During the event, hundreds of old, worn-out flags will be retired in a formal and respectful ceremony by burning, according to a news release. Theceremony is part of a project organized byEagle Scout candidate Emmit Sam-Smith. The flag retirement ceremony runs noon to 2 p.m., and is free and open to the public. Veterans who would like to help the Scouts retire the flags should arrive by11:30 a.m. Vince GennaStadium is located at the corner of Fifth Street and Roosevelt Avenue in Bend. Contact: Mike Whitney, mwhitney© bendbroadband.com or 541-390-5389.
FAMILY SERIES • "Lily's Purple Plastic Purse" (Jan. 25) • "Harold and the Purple Crayon" (Feb. 6) • Nelson lllusions (Feb.21) • Voetberg Family Band with Bend Ukulele Group (March 13)
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and to the public July 11. If you become a member before July 20, you have the
PURSE' (JAN. 25)
MOVIES • Roger Ebert's "Life Itself" (July 23) • "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" (Nov. 28) • "Iron Maiden: Flight 666" (Dec. 29) • "The Big Lebowski" (Jan. 17) • "The Wrecking Crew" (Jan. 31) • "20 Feet from Stardom" (March16)
Get your tlx Tickets go onsale to members Fridayandto the public July11. Contact www.towertheatre.org or call 541-317-0700 for ticket and membership information.
• What has a Cirque du Soleil-style opportunity to "Pick 6": Buy tickets to
• troupe of African performers, 20 six or more shows andyou'll receive a 10 kung-fu masters, a musical about the percent discount. (Contact info at right.) French Revolution, a mandolin quartet
and a Starship? Tower Theatre's 2014-15 seaA •• The son. The list of art and entertainment is just a taste of what's ahead. And
the fun starts sooner than you think. Tickets go on sale to members Friday
Ray Solley, executive director of the
Tower, is always upbeat about the venue. And he has a knack for thematically wedding the historic downtown Bend
theater's mission and offerings in the context of Bend's lifestyle and fixations. See Tower /C7
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A CIRQUE ZUMA ZUMA (OCT. 26, 27)
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Duke professor; and Barbara the audiences he described Brown Taylor, who teaches at as mainline have n eeds MINNEAPOLIS — Quick: Piedmont College in Georgia and expectations that difName a famous American and is admired around the En- fer from those of evangelical preacher. Chances are you Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist glish-speaking world for her congregations. "They are both grounded came up w it h a t e l evision and P r esbyterian C h urch- preaching on the Bible. evangeli st. The names come es, there is a parallel world of Between sermons, the at- for the most part in the Bible," easily: Billy Graham, Robert preaching stars. tendees renewed relationships, said Howell, a ~ s b yterian H. Schuller and Oral Roberts; Last month, M i nneapolis made new friends and asked minister who also founded the Jimmy Swaggart and Jim was the center of that sphere. their favorite preachers to sign journal Lectionary Homiletics. and Tammy Faye Bakker; About 1 ,750 C h r i stians, copies of their books and CDs. "The takeoff point is the biblical Joel Osteen and TD. Jakes. mostly pastors and seminary They also came for inspiration text. But mainliners probably Since World War II, American students,gathered here for on how to keep preaching rel- talk more about social issues preaching has been synon- the annual Festival of Hom- evant intheirchurches, where and community issues. Evanymous with high-tech, me- iletics (the word refers to the congregants are not looking gelicals talk more ...about perdia-savvy soul-winning, usu- art of preaching) to pray, sing for the charismatic, come-to- sonal salvation, or a personal ally with a conservative, evan- and hear 18 sermons and 17 Jesus style that stirs people in relationship with Jesus." gelical theology. lectures on preaching. The big many evangelical churches. Sermons differ in style, too. "You might find, in mainline But while these evangelicals names included Walter BruegThe Rev. David Howell, who have sizable audiences and gemann, an Ol d Testament f ounded the festival in W i l- preaching, a little more tenbook sales, they appeal pri- scholar; William Willimon, a liamsburg, Va., in 1993, said dency for narrative preaching, New York Times News Service
marily to like-minded Christian conservatives. For those in the more liberal wings of the Congregational, Episcopal,
crafting the sermon as a con- concerns about the passage? tinuous story," Howell said. Or it might mean emailing The conference fosters con- out a passage beforehand, and v ersations about t r ends i n saying, 'What do you want to preaching, ones that carry on know about it?'" over years. Lauren Winner, Said Taylor, "Evangelicals an Episcopal priest and Duke tend toapproach Scripture as professor who gave a sermon the direct word of God, while on Paul's Epistle to the Ro- mainliners approach it as the mans, talked about making inspired work of historical preaching"more democratic." human beings. Evangelicals "You have seen this met-
preach with salvation in mind,
aphor for 20 years, in homiletics, that the sermon is a
while mainliners seem more focused on discipleship."
'conversation,' not just a cler-
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gy monologue," Winner said. sarily a problem, she said. "But what does this mean? "We don't read the same Does it mean have a Wednes-
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Lodwick; "REALCHURCH:Censoring Real Church," based onActs 4:1331; 9 a.m. (classic) and10:45 a.m. (contemporary) Sunday; 62425 Eagle Road, Bend; 541-382-5822 or www. eastmontchurch.com. SERVICES FATHER'SHOUSECHURCH OF GOD:Kevin Taylor; "The ANTIOCHCHURCH:Pastor Ken Measure of a Man"; 9and10:45 Wytsma; "Part 3of Wisdom series," based on James 3; 9:30 a.m. worship, a.m. Sunday; youth group, 7 p.m. 11:15 a.m. redux Sunday; youth group Wednesdays; 61690 Pettigrew Road, Bend; 541-382-1632 or www. 7 p.m.Wednesday, church office; Bend High School, 230 N.E. Sixth St., fathershouseinbend.com. Bend; www.antiochchurch.org. FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH: Pastor JennyWarner; "It Boils Down BEND CHURCH OFTHENAZARENE: To This: Love Kindness," basedon Pastor Virgil Askren; "A Proper Micah 6:8; 9 and10:45 a.m. and5:01 Perspective on Graceand Living it p.m.Sunday;230 N.E.NinthSt.,Bend; Out," based on1 Timothy1:12-20; 541-382-4401 or www.bendfp.org. 9 a.m. (Hispanic) and10:15 a.m. Sunday; 1270 N.E.27th St., Bend; FOUNDRY CHURCH: MikeCoughlin; 541-382-5496 or www.bendnaz.org. "What kids need most in a Dad"; 10:15 a.m. Sunday; 60 N.W.Oregon COMMUNITY BIBLECHURCH AT Ave., Bend; 541-382-3862 or www. SUNRIVER:Guest Speaker Brent foundrybend.org. Maxwell; "Arise andGo," part of the series"Unashamed" based onJonah GRACEFIRST LUTHERANCHURCH: 3; 9:30 a.m. Sunday; 1 Theater Drive, Marcie Newton and A.M. Anderson; Sunriver; 541-593-8341 or www. "Who Am I to MakeDisciples" and "Thank God It's Sunday"; 9:30 a.m. cbchurchsr.org. COMMUNITYOFCHRIST:ElderShawn Sunday; 2265 N.W.Shevlin Park Road, Bend; 541-382-6862 or www. Sahlberg; "Sacredness ofCreation," gracefirstlutheran.org. based onMatthew 28:16-20, 28; 10 HOLY COMMUNION EVANGELICAL a.m. (continental breakfast) 10:30 a.m. (worship) Sunday; 20380Cooley CATHOLICCHURCHOFBEND: Bishop JamesWilkowski and Father Road, Bend;541-388-1011. JamesRadloff;9 a.m.and 5p.m . COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN Sunday; BendSenior Center, 1600 CHURCH:Pastor Rob Anderson; S.E. ReedMarket Road, Bend. "What'saFathertoDo?,"basedon 2 Corinthians5:1-10; 9and11 a.m. JOURNEYCHURCH:Pastor Keith Sunday; 529 N.W. 19thSt.,Redmond; Kirkpatrick; "Why the Worm? 541-548-3367 or www.redmondcpc. Come Find Out!" part 2 of the series "Summer through the Psalms" org. based on Psalm 22; 10a.m. and CONCORDIALUTHERAN MISSION: 6:30 p.m. Sunday; 70 N.W.Newport The Rev. Willis Jenson; "The Gospel Ave., Bend; 541-647-2944 or www. Saves and Gives Life Eternal by Restoring the Knowledge of the True journeyinbend.com. MISSIONCHURCH:Pastor Brent Hofen; God, the Holy Trinity," based on "Simplicity"; 5:30 tonight; 9 and10:45 Acts 2:33; 11 a.m. Sunday; 10 a.m. Sunday School, Revelation Chapter a.m. Sunday;online at sametimes at www.experiencethehighlife.tv; 2221 Four; Terrebonne GrangeHall, 8286 11th St., Terrebonne; 541-325-6773 N.E Third St., Bend;541-306-6209 or or www.lutheransonline.com/ www.experiencethehighlife.com. concordialutheranmission. MOST SACREDHEART, ROMAN DISCOVERYCHRISTIANCHURCH: CATHOLICCHAPEL:Father Bernard; Traditional Latin Mass; 8:30 a.m. Minister DaveDrullinger; "Being in the Loop," based onMark13:3-13; (confessions) 9 a.m. Sunday; 1051 9 a.m. adult Bible study, 10a.m. S.W. Helmholtz Way, Redmond; 541-548-6416. worship service Sunday;334 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend;541-382-2272 or NEW HOPE CHURCH: Pastor Randy discoverychristianchurch.com. Myers; "WeekendCelebration"; "Happily EverAfter" series concludes EASTMONT CHURCH:Pastor John
with "The Importance ofFathers"; 6 p.m.tonight;9and10:45a.m. Sunday; 20080 Pinebrook Blvd., Bend;541389-3436 or www.newhopebend.com. NEWPORTAVENUECHURCHOF CHRIST:Minister Dean Catlett; "Solving the Mystery," based on Ephesians 1:3-14; 10:45 a.m. (morning service) 6:00 p.m. (devotional service) Sunday; adult Bible study group 6 p.m. Wednesday; 554 N.W.Newport Ave., Bend. 541-382-5242 or www. churchofchristbendoregon.com ST. PAUL'SANGLICANCHURCH: Father John Pennington; "The Promised Future for Faithful Christians," based onRevelation 4:111; 10:30 a.m. Sunday; 1108 W.Antler Ave., Redmond; 541-604-1029. TRINITY LUTHERANCHURCH: Pastor David Carnahan; "ALL Removes ALLDoubts," based on Matthew 28:16-20; 8:15 a.m. adult Bible study and Sunday school,9:30 a.m. worship with Holy Communion Sunday; 2550 N.E Butler Market Road; 541-382-1832 or www. trinitylutheranbend.org. WESTSIDECHURCH:Pastor Jerry Kaping; "Ephesians: Know Where You Stand"; 6:30 tonight; 8, 9 and 10:45a.m. Sunday; 2051 N.W. Shevlin Park Road, Bend; 541-3827504 or www.westsidechurch.org. WESTSIDESOUTH CAMPUS: Pastor Jim Stephens; "Ephesians: Know WhereYouStand"; 10:30 a.m. I I I
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HOLY COMM U N ION CHURCH "In the Evangelical Catholic Tradition" Rev. JamesRadloff, Pastor
This Sunday at Faith Christian Center Pastor Brian Mercer- interim pastor, will share his message titled "The Changing of a Man" in the Sunday moming service beginning at 10:30 AM.
Sunday Mass Schedule 9a.m,and 5p.m. atthe Bend Senior Center 1600 S.E. Reed Market Road
Childcare is provided. FCC Youth Ministries and Family Night is on Wednesdays at 7 pm. A number of Faith Journey Groups meet throughout the week in small groups, please contact the church for details and times. The church is located on the comer of Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. www.bendfaith.com REDMOND ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1865 W Antler• Redmond 541-548-4555 SUNDAYS
Moming Worship 8:30 am8 10:30 am Life groups 9 am Kidz LIVE ages 3-11 10:30 am Evening Worship 6 pm WEDNESDAYS FAMILY NIGHT 7 PM
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www.holyredeemerparish.net Parish ONce: 541-536-3571 HOLY REDEEMER ROMAN CATHOLIC, LA PINE
16137 Burgess Rd Tuesday, Wednesday F Friday Mass 9:00 am Sunday Mass - 10:00 am Confessi ons:Saturdays-3;00-4:00 pm HOLY TRINITY ROMAN CATHOLIC,SUNRIVER 18143 Cottonwood Rd. Thurs. Mass 9:30 am; Sat. Vigil Mass 5:30 pm
Sunday mass 8:00 am Confessions: Thurs. 9:00 - 9:15am OUR LADY OF THK SNOWS ROMAN CATHOLIC, Gilchrist 120 Mississippi Dr Sunday Mass - 12:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 12:00• 12:15 pm
CENTRAL OREGON BAPTIST CHURCH
HOLY FAMILY ROMAN CATHOLIC,
"Offering hope through the proclarnation
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Sunday Mass - 3:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 3;00-3:15 pm
Sunday (downtown at the Boys S Girls Club, 500 NW Wall St.) 9:30 AM — Bible Study 9:30 AM — Children's Class 10:30 AM — Worship Service 10;30 AM — Primary Class Wednesday (up the hill from the Old Mill, 500 SW Bond St.) 7:00 PM — Prayer Meeting & Growth Groups 7:00 PM — Kids 4 Truth www.centraloregonbaptistchurch.org 541-617.2814 EASTMONT CHURCH
"Displaying theReality of Christin UndeniableWays" 62425 Eagle Road, Bend 541-382.5822 www.eastmontchurch.com
Sunday Services Classic (Blended) Service 9:00 am Contemporary Service 10:45 am Hispanic Service 6:0 0 pm For more information about weekly ministries for the whole family, contact 541-382-5822 or email info@eastmontchurch.com FOUNDRY CHURCH (FORMERLY FIRST BAPTIST) "A Heart for Bend in the Heart of Bend" 60 NW Oregon, 541-382.3862 Pastors Mike Coughlinf Al Hulbert
Rev. Julian Cassar Pastor Rev. Joseph K. Thalisery 541-382-3631 NEW CHURCH 2450 NE 27th Street
"If you can achieve an improvement over yesterday, even if it's small, you have gained significantly. You are taking charge of your own world. You are becoming a creator." Harold Klemp "Language of Soul" For more information www.eckankar.org www.eckankar.oregon.org 541-728.6476 •
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Sunday Services St. Helens Hall, 231 NW Idaho Ave 8 am and 10:15 am The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector www.trinitybend.org I 541-382-5542 Mail:469 NW Wall St Maywehaveeyestoseeihat no visitor arriveswiihout a gift and no guestleaveswithout a blessing.
THE SALVATION ARMY 541 NE DeKalb Ave., Bend 541-389-8888 SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 541 NE Dekalb
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH
Major's Robert S Miriam Keene
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20080 Pinebrook Blvd.• 541-389-3436 Celebrate New Life at New Hope Church! Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am, Pastor Randy Myers
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ST. THOMAS ROMAN CATHOLICCHURCH 1720 NW 19th Street Redmond, Oregon 97756 541-923-3390 Father Todd Unger, Pastor
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COMMUNITY PRESBYTKRIAN CHURCH 529 NW 19th Street
(3/4 mile north of High School) Redmond, OR 97756 (541) 548-3367
Men's Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30 a.m. Pastor Joel LiaBraaten Evangelical Lutheran Church in America www.gracefirstlutheran.org
Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor 9:00 am Contemporary Worship 9:00 am Nursery Care 9:15 am ChildrenS Youth Sunday School 9:30 am Adult Education 11:00 am Traditional Worship
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Worship in the Heart of Redmond Sunday Worship Services at 10:00 am
Youth Groups High School — Sunday 1(:00am-12:30pm Children's Room available Middle School — Wednesday during services 6:00-7:30pm Come Experience a warm, friendly family of worshipers. Mondays Everyone Welcome - Always. 6:30 pm Centering Prayer A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and diverse music program for all ages Wednesdays Coffee,snacksandfellowship 5:30 pm Prayer Service after eachservice
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(In the Heart of Downtown Bend) 680 NW Bond St. / 541.382.1672 Everyone is Welcome! Rev. Thom Larson "Charged with the Grandeur of God" Scripture: Matthew 21:1-11 9:00 am Contemporary Service Sunday School during 9:00 amservice 11;00 am - Traditional Service Childcare provided *During the Week: Women's Groups, Men's Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, Music 6 Fellowship Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. Rev. Thom Larson
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M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am Wed. Bible Study at noon 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study I:00 pm 3rd Tues. Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner Youth and Family Programs Active Social Outreach
Small Groups Meet Regularly (Handicapped Accessible) Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities for all ages. www.redmondcpc.org
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FIRST PRKSBYTERIAN CHURCH 230 NE Ninth, Bend
Effective May l, 2014
1113 SW Black Butte Blvd. Redmond, OR 97756 - 541-923-7466 Pastor Eric Burtness www.zionrdm.com
(Across Ninth St. from Bend High) All Are Welcome, Always!
Westside Church wants to thank all the HOUSE OF COVENANT firefighters and emergency response Mass Schedule: Messianic Synagogue personnel who responded to the Two Weekdays 8:00 am Est. 1994 Bulls fire. We are thankful for you Speaker: Mike Coughlin We provide a congregational setting (except Wednesday) and appreciate all you to do keep our Title: "What kids need most in a Dad" for Jews and Christians alike. Ifyou're Wednesday 6:00 pm community safe. interested in learning the Bible from a Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm For Kidztown, Middle School and Hebrew perspective, come join us at: June 14 8 15, 2014 at Westside Church First Saturday 8:00 am (English) High School activities Call 541-382.3862 WEST CAMPUS Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) www.bendchurch.org Pastor Jerry Kaping wiff share the Bear Creek Center 12:00 noon (Spanish) message "Ephesians: KnowWhereYou 2(300 Bear Creek Rd. HIGHLAND BAPTIST Confessions on Wednesdays from Stand" at 6:30pm on Saturday and at 8, 9 Bend, OR. 97701 CHURCH, SBC and 10: 45am Sunday atWestside Church, 5:00 to 5:45 pm Our Shabbat Services are on 3100 SW Highland Ave., 2051 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend. and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm Redmond• 541-548-4161 Saturday mornings at 10:00 a.m. Our ministries include: June 15, 2014 at Westside Church Sunday Worship Services: SOUTH CAMPUS 8;00am,9:30 am, 11:00 am Pastor Jim Stephens will share the • Davidic dance and worship CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF REDMOND Sunday Life Groups message "Ephesians: Know Where You • Children's ministry and nursery 536 SW 10th, Redmond Stand" at 10:30am on Sunday at the 9;30am F 11:00am • Hebrew classes 541-548-2974 Westside Church South Campus, Saturday Worship • Home groups 1245 SE 3rd Street, Bend. 7:00 pm www.redmondchristian.org • Teaching from the Torah and the Brit Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor Sunday Worship 9:00 am8 10:45 am Hadashah (New Testament) June 15, 2014 at Westside Church SISTERS CAMPUS • Biblical Feasts For complete calender: Sunday School for all ages Pastor Jerry Kaping will share the • Lifecycle Events www.hbcredmond.org Kidmo• Junior Church message "Ephesians: KnowWhere You • End-times prophecy Stand" at 10:30am at the Westside Church Greg Strubhar, Pastor Sisters Campus, 442Trinity Way, Sisters. Visit us on the web at Darin Hollingsworth, Youth Pastor CALVARY CHAPEL BKND www.houseofcovenant.org June 14 8 15, 2014 at Westside Church 20225 Cooley Rd. Bend POWELL BUTTE or contact us at 541-385-5439 ONLINE CAMPUS Phone: (541) 383-5097 CHRISTIAN CHURCH Join us at our online campus where Pastor Web site: ccbend.org LMNG TORAH FELLOWSHIP 8:30 Worship Center Jerry Kaping will share the message @ La RocaChurch "Ephesians; KnowWhereYou Stand" at 10:30 Contemporary Service Sundays: 8;30 S 10:30 am 1155 SW Division, ¹D8, Bend 6:30pm Satur day a nd at 8 , 9 an d 1 0: 45 a m Worship Center Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm on SundayatW estside Church, Saturday 12:00 - 3:00 pm Youth Group: Wednesday 7 pm 10:30 Traditional Service Historic Chapel 205( NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend. Worship/Dance - StudyChild Care provided NurseryS Children's Church Food/Fellowship Pastors: Chris Blair, Trey Hinkle, June 15, 2014Westside Church Hebrew Roots Fellowship Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are ON THE RADIO and Ozzy Osbome worshipping in Spirit and Truth available, call for days and times. Pastor Evan Earwicker wiff share the 13720 SWHwy 126, Powell Butte 541.410.5337 message "Legacy; Daniel and Friends" 541-548-3066 "Teaching the Word of God, Children Welcome on the Heirborne radio show at 8:30am Book by Book" www.powellbuttechurch.com Sunday morning on KBND — AM 1110 www.livingtorahfellowship.com
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"One of the themes ... is
we're using the phrase 'exercise your culture,"' he said. "This town has amyriad of opportunities to flex your physical muscles. It's a mecca for outdoor activity. You can find an activity that can utilize ev-
ery major muscle group. "Exercising your creative muscles is just as important. It's important to balance life, it's important to quality of life, and it's important to a lot
of people who have moved here from other cities, main-
ly larger cities, and are looking to continue that kind of balanced, active and cultural
the string of 1980s hits." Special events that don't If you're old enough to re- fall under the heading of any member the '80s, you know one series are also on deck, the songs: "Sara," "Nothing's including the Blues Bros. ReGonna Stop Us Now" and vue (Nov. 9), a sanctioned live "We Built this City," to name act inspired by the originals, a few. and American roots legend "Hit after hit after hit. It is Dan Hicks and his Hot Licks the soundtrack of the '80s," on May23. Solley said. "It is going to be a In 2015, the Tower celefun night of rock 'n' rolL" brates the 75 years since its One more show is planned 1940 construction. "Add all these (acts) togethfor the CenterStage series, but wrinkles are still being er, and we hope we can help ironed out. celebrate the 75th anniversaThe Tower continues to ry by having something on honor its origins — and its the stage during the course past theme of being "Bend's of the year that will appeal to Living Room" — with mov- any age group and any eclecie screenings. The season tic taste," Solley said. ahead includes a screening By June 30 of this year, of comedies "National Lam- when its fiscal year ends, the
lifestyle that they became ac- poon's Christmas Vacation" customed to." (Nov. 28) and "The Big LebThe season begins with owski" (Jan. 17). Music fans the Tower's Marquee Series, will want to see "Iron Maidin which local theater groups en: Flight 666" (Dec. 29). The
Tower Theatre anticipates it will have had 56,000 souls
come through its doors this season. "That's about an 8 percent
2009 rockumentary follows increase over last year," Solbring "Les Miserables" to the the famed metal band on a ley said. stage Sept. 12-20 and "A Tow- world tour spanning five conAlso increasing: use of the er Christmas" Dec. 21 and 22. tinents over 45 days. venue by area nonprofits, up "The Wrecking Crew" about 30 events over the 2012(See Page Cl's "Tower Theatre 2014-15 schedule" for a (Jan. 31) and "20 Feet from 13 season. Of the 215 days the list of shows.) Stardom" (March 16) are two building is open during the Of "Les Miz," Solley said, documentaries about musi- season, about 70 percent of "We can't do a B r oadway cians toiling, to much less ac- the time it's nonprofits using version of this, but we CAN claim, alongside superstars. it. "This building is getting a do a local version.... The perThe Tower's longstanding formers could easily go on LessonPLAN (Performing lot of traffic, getting a lot of tour with this. They are just Arts Live Now) educational use and having a lot of days superb." series will continue to exist when things are going on, This year's CenterStage but is limited to classes. Mat- and it's being increasingly Series kicks off Oct. 26 with inee and evening shows at used by community groups a two-day, three-show stint the theater will be limited to to put something on our stage by Cirque Zuma Zuma, an school classes. as a fundraiser, as a mission "There won't be public tick- statement, as a community African circus with performers from Kenya, Zimbabwe, et sales to those shows; we builder, as an event to help South Africa, Tanzania and found that with grants and (users) promote their misother parts of the continent. donorsandsponsors,teachers sion," Solley said. "We love The series also includes and parents.... They wanted that. That's why this building performances by the Modern those shows in the schools was renovated, why it was Mandolin Quartet (Nov. 1), and they want to bring their reopened." "This is a lot of community BodyVox dance troupe (Nov. students to it during the day," 13) and the return of the Sha- Solley said. groups using this theater, and olin Warriors (Feb. 3). Stepping in to fill the void they're making this theater Mariachi Sol de M exico for the public: The Family theirs," he said, rattling off will offer holiday songs, Ma- Series, offering program- users such as BendFilm Festiriachi classics and more on ming for the public that in- val, MUSE Women's ConferDec.9. cludes "Lily's Purple Plastic ence and A Novel Idea. On Feb. 8, Starship, fea- Purse" (Jan. 25), "Harold and To other members of the turing Mickey Thomas, de- the Purple Crayon" (Feb. 6), community, Solley offered "Nelson Illusions," featuring this appeal: "Exercise YOUR scends on the Tower. "The one person that four master magicians (Feb. culture — the idea that this bridged Jefferson Starship 21) and The Voetberg Family theater is yours. This is the and Starship is Mickey Thom- Band (March 13), a Chehalis, community's." as," Solley said. "In 1979 ... Wash., family of eight sib— Reporter: 541-383-0349, they got together and started lings ages 13-26. djasper@bendbulletin.com collaborate with the Tower to
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For the owners of a More-
head City, N.C., bakery, the
4
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Food Network's
percent equity stake of Rent A Goat, a website that connects
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and parents Charlie and Helen
of Chapel Hill, N.C., appeared Alexander, into MoonRunners on "Shark Tank" asking for Saloon. $150,000 in exchange for 25 After opening Character's in 2010, the concept, which
included waitressesdressed as famouscharacters in edgy outfits, "got stale quick," said
Wars" was when it was over: They couldn't talk about their
people who want goats to clear
victoryuntilthe show aired. Angela Diaz and her daugh-
Richmond founded a similar company in 2010. But about
ter-in-law Kaylee, owners of
a month before he went on "Shark Tank," he created the
business was losing about $3,000 a month, he said. "Bar Rescue" and its expert
new version oftheventure and
and star Jon Taffer walked the
their land with goat owners.
Happy Cakes Cupcakery, sent in their audition tape in April 2013 and won the moth-
er-and-daughter themed "Cupcake Wars" the following June. Then they had to keep it a se-
cretuntilOctober. "We weren't even allowed to
tell people why we went to (Los Angeles)," said Angela Diaz, 41. The two, who started the business in fall 2012, rode the
wave of celebrity that helped them transform their business from an online outlet that deliv-
ered about 10dozen cupcakes a week, to a brick-and-mortar location selling up to 1,200 fresh
partnered with a
rancher with an established transition and made a $50,000 goat business. The sharks investment in a b r and and didn't offer to put up any mon- bar makeover to MoonRunCustomers eat at MoonRunners in Raleigh, N.C., which has seen a spike in business after undergoing a makeover on the TV show ey, though, which would have ners, capitalizing on the area's "Bar Rescue." allowed Rent A Goat to buy Southern roots. In exchange, goats and set up an operation in the family aired its internal San Diego. struggles, including a rift beKevin Flannery, founder and savings. The first time the show aired tween Wavra and his sister, CEO of WiSpots, was featured The investor panel pleaded in October, the Rent A Goat a waitress on a loop of being in 2009 on the first episode of with him to cut his losses. website crashed within the first fired and re-hired. "Shark Tank," the show that "I don't have anything negAn emotional letdown and 30 seconds. The website was has entrepreneurs pitch their hate mail followed, Flannery reinforced when the show re- ative to say about the process. company to celebrity million- sald. aired in February. It was a little bit embarrassaire and billionaire investors. But there were also thouThe opportunity also helped ing," but worth the larger goal Flannery, 48, of Sanford, sands of letters that were posi- m ake the referral side of the of saving the business, Wavra N.C., sought $1.2 million for a tive, he said. business viable, Richmond said. "We love hard. We fight
surf the Internet for free while
cue." The News ft. Observer receiving targeted advertisecaught up with the Diazes and ments and coupon offers. three other businesses that survived their celebrity to find out
what happened after their moments in the spotlight.
C a lifornia owners through a high-profile
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treats a day. "It was crazy," Angela Diaz 10 percent equity stake in his said. company that seeks to install The Diazes are among many a system of wireless tablets in entrepreneurs who have partic- high-traffic medical facilities. ipated in reality television op- Patients would use the devices portunities, from ABC's "Shark to fill out forms and then could Tank," to Spike TV's "Bar Res-
Wavra, 35, of Cary, N.C. The
Flannery told the sharks that
since founding the company in 2002, he had mortgaged his house twice and tapped out his
After a failed attempt at a
merger with a local company, F1annery has since picked up a full-time job managing a telecommunication company's net-
said. Rent A Goat now has about 72,000 7irvitter followers,
hard, no matter what. That is
justus."
13 goat-owner affiliates and
When the business reopened
as MoonRunners, revenue rals this year. The company re- jumped 30 percent. work build-out in four states. ceives up to 10 percent of each After the show aired in AuHe spends at least 20 hours a referral transaction. gust, revenue spiked 100 perweek on WiSpots and said he The company is also selling cent two months in a row. is negotiating deals for funding franchise opportunities. Now, business is up 40 pernow. Guy Wavra said his moment centcompared to Characters, "I went from being wealthy on "Bar Rescue" lived up to the Wavra said, and on track to to having nothing to working reality television's show name. bring in $1 million in revenue my way back," he said. "This In March 2013, "Bar Rescue" this year. has givenout about 500 refer-
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Dear Abby:I'm a 14-year-old girl
help that she exists, and the soon-
It is tough on me to talk her
er youaccept it,the sooner your down from the ledge every night. since I was born, I have shared a headache will lessen. As to redec- Many of her problems are of her and I need my own bedroom. Ever
room with my 17-year-old sister.
orating the bedroom to suit your
Maybe it was OK when we were taste, be patient awhile longer. younger, but now it is impossible. At 17, your sister should be nearIt's crowded and annoying. I have ly out of high school. In another no privacy, and I year she'll be 18, can't decorate it how and the room will I want. be all yours if she DEAR What m~k~~ th» plans on going to ABBY w orse i s t h a t w e college or finding a have an extra room.
My parents refuse to consider it and won't give me
job, roommates and
own making, but she can't seem
to see that. She can't afford therapy. I have taken her to AI-Anon, but she quit after a short time. I don't know what to do. I hate to break it off with her because I'm afraid she will kill herself. I
am the only friend she has left. How much longer do I hold on? — Sucked Dry in Kansas
Dear Sucked Dry:Because your P.S. At that point, don't be sur- friend is calling nightly threata reason. It has gotten so bad that prised if you miss her. ening to harm herself, it appears I've moved into a closet. Every Dear Abby: A friend I h ave she is using you to vent. That's time I walk into my room I get a known for about 10 years mes- all right if it's consensual and headache. I never hang out there saged me again tonight saying you have the emotional strength anymore. Please help. she was going to commit suicide. to handle it. If you don't, and be— In the Closet in N.Y. I tried to get her to go to a hospi- cause you describe yourself as Dear in the Closet:Your parents tal, but she refused. When I told emotionally depleted ("sucked may be hopingyou can come to her I was going to contact the po- dry"), I'm advising you to start a truce with your sister without lice, she backed down a bit. This screening your calls. I'm not adhaving to sacrifice their guest has become an almost-nightly vising you to shut her out comroom. If you feel your bedroom is occurrence. pletely, but to allow yourself not to She's going through a rough answer your phone unless you are crowded, it must be the same for her. If a truce isn't possible, then patch right now. She's breaking feeling up for it. And if she threatyou will have to continue hanging things off with her drug-addicted ens suicide again, follow through out in other parts of the house. longtime partner. She is also un- on contacting the police. Although it may be inconve- deremployed, in danger of being — Write toDear Abby at dearabby.com nient for you, your sister can't evicted and has cancer. or P.O. Box 69440, LosAngeles, CA90069
HAPPY BIRTHDAYFORSATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2014:This yearyou will be more willing to experiment, as you'll feel more secure both emotionally and financially. Communication opens up with others in a way thatyou have not experienced in years. August signifies the beginning of a period when your social life nearly takes over your life. This period will continue through your next birthday. If you are single, you are likely to meet
independence.
YOURHOROSCOPE By Jacqueline Bigar
CANCER (Juns21-July 22)
** * * You could defer to others and make your day easier, yet you might express an interest in something else. No one seems to hear you. You can give yourself permission to pursue your inclinations. A loved one will make a caring Stars sttow the kind someone during gesture later in the day. Tonight: Out and this time. If you are of dayyoo 6 havs about. ** * * * D ynamic attached, you will ** * * p ositive want to indulge LEO (July 23-Aug.22) ** * Average you r sweetie more.** * You filled your plate yesterday with ** So-so CAPRICORNhana lot plans for today. Choose to honor any * Difficult dles money well. appointments that might make you feel better. Expect to be in the limelight wherARIES (March ever you are in the late afternoon. Know 21-April 19) that you have been missed. Tonight: ** * You might have to deal with conEstablish boundaries. trolling people who are determined to have their way. You will want to buck any VIRGO (Aug.23-Sept. 22) power plays, as you are likely to need ** * * * T hough you might find a new some extra R and R. The only way to win love interest to be unruly or moody, you a control game is not to play. Bypass the still will manage to have a good time. This dance. Tonight: A force to be dealt with. person will need to see how OKyou really are on your own in order for him or her TAURUS (April 20-May20) ** * * M ake several calls regarding a to apply greater self-discipline. Tonight: Make the most of the moment. potential trip. You might need to adjust your plans if you want to visit certain LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) people. If you hit a lot of resistance, step ** * Sometimes you need time off back. Join a friend for a movie or head to from your friends and loved ones. Today a baseball game. Be aspectator for now. the time has come to take a break from Tonight: Togetherness is the theme. your tried-and-true routine. Indulge your whims and fantasies. Do not feel as if GEMINI (May 21-June20) you need toanswer to everyone. Tonight: ** * * Others will seize the moment Entertain at home. and run with it. Understand that you don't need to follow them. You might SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.21) *** * You could encounter someresishave a meeting or an activity to attend that means more to you than what other tance from a neighbor or family member. people have going on. Tonight: Find your Go where youcanbeyourself.Youwon't favorite person. have to go far — just to a favorite local
spot. You might want to catch an art show that no one else wants to go to. Tonight: Present and accounted for.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.22-Dsc. 21) *** Be aware of howmuchyou are spending while you try to have a good time. It is important to stay within your budget. You won't want to regret anything about today. A loved one will want to indulge you, once he or she sees your restraint. Tonight: Accept an invitation for dinner.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ** * * * Y ou don't need to manipulate anyone to get whatyou want. A major lifestyle change — like letting go of the need to control others — might be hard to make, but it will be worth it. Give up your controlling ways for a day. Tonight: You call the shots.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.18) ** * You might want some time to yourself, so do something on your own. You will enjoy your freedom. Today you'll decide to indulge. You might want
to spend sometime with someoneyou rarely get to see, but who you enjoy immensely. Tonight: Allow mystery to surround you!
PISCES (Fed. 19-March20) ** * * Find your friends, as you will be happiest surrounded by people. You might want to buy a gift for a loved one for no specific reason. Give it to this person today, and allow the good feelings to flow. Tonight: If you are open to romance, it could happen. © King Features Syndicate
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9p.m. on 29, "Sing YourFace Off" —It didn't have a very long run, but this competition already marks its season finale with a two-hour telecast. Judges Debbie Gibson and Darrell Hammond determine which of the five competing celebrities — Sebastian Bach, Landry Fields, Jon Lovitz, China Ann McClain or Lisa Rinna — is best at impersonating iconic music stars. John Barrowman ("Torchwood") serves as host. gp.m.onFAM, Movie:"The Blind Side" — This drama from director-screenwriter John Lee Hancock ("The Rookie") became an Academy Award contender for best picture and also gaveSandra Bullock her first Oscar nomination for best actress. Sheand country music star Tim McGraw play a Southern couple who take in troubled youth Michael Oher opportunity to become afootball standout. Kathy Bates co-stars. 9 p.m. on HALL,Movie: "Mrs. Doubtfire" —As if the sight of Robin Williams in a dress, affecting a Scottish-accented falsetto and trying to walk in high heels, weren't funny enough, this1993 comedy gives the manic actora few more outlets — making his character a cartoon voice-over artist, for example. Williams plays adadwho findsa uniqueway to move back in with his beloved kids. Sally Field, Pierce Brosnan and Polly Holliday also star. © Zap2it
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WCL BASEBALL
Elks blankeddy HardourCats 3-0 Bend outhit Victoria
6 to 4 in Friday night's West Coast League game, but failed to get any runs across asthe Elks suffered a 3-0 loss to the HarbourCats. Zach Close andJason Rosen eachhadtwo hits for Bend, but Victoria (4-3 WCL) starting pitcher Alex Garcia helped keepthe Elks (2-6) from crossing the plate as hegave uptwo hits in seven innings and recorded four strikeouts for the win. Bend's Kevin Hamann took the loss on the mound ashe gave up three hits and three runs, two of which were unearned. Bend andVictoria meet again today in the second game of the three-game series at 6:35 p.m.
MOUNTAIN BIKING
NHL PLAYOFFS
Different
wheel sizes,
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from left to right,26, 27.5, and 29 inches, at Pine Mountain Sports in Bend.
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Dustin Brown raises the Stan-
ley Cup after Los Angeles beat the New York Rangers in Game 5 of the NHL Stanley Cup Final Friday in Los Angeles.
Double OT victory gives I(ings Cup
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By Greg Beacham
Dirty Half race reset for July 6
The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES — Alec Martinez scored 14:43 into the second overtime, and the Los
The Dirty Half is back on. The popular trail half marathon staged onthe Phil's Trail network west of Bend was originally scheduled for last Sunday but was postponed because of the recent Two Bulls Fire. Therace has been rescheduled for Sunday, July 6. According to race organizers, new race numbers will be issued and participants should plan to pick up anew race packet. For more information, call FootZone at541-3173568 or emailTeague Hatfield at teague© footzonebend.com.
Angeles Kings won the Stanley Cup for the second time in
three years with a 3-2 victory over the New York Rangers in Game 5 on Friday night. Marian Gaborik scored a tying power-play goal with 12:04 left in regulation for the
resilient Kings, who rallied from yet another deficit before finishing off the Rangers in the longest game in franchise history. SeeKings/D4 c
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GOLF: U.S. OPEN
— Bulletin staff report
Kaymer continues to cruise
Photos by Joe Kline/The Bulletin
Bikes with three different wheel sizes at Sunnyside Sports in Bend From right, 26-inch wheels, 27.5-inch wheels, and 29-inch wheels.
TRACK & FIELD Arizona runner takes 5,000 EUGENE — Arizona's Lawi Lalang held off Oregon freshman Edward Cheserekto win the 5,000 meters at the NCAAtrack and field championships at Hayward Field in Eugene Friday. Lalang finished in a meet-record13 minutes, 18.36 seconds for his eighth NCAA title. Cheserek took the lead on the final lap, but defending champion Lalang pulled back in front on the final 100 meters for the dramatic finish. Baylor freshman Trayvon Bromell set a world junior record in the 100 in 9.97 onthe third day of the event. In the teamstandings, Oregon's menled with 53 points, followed by Florida with 28. Oregon has won eight straight Pac-12 titles andclaimed the NCAAindoor championship, but the team hasn't won anoutdoor title since 1984. Oregon also tops the team standings on the women's side with 43 points, followed by Texas A8 M with 41. The third-ranked Ducks, coming off their sixth straight Pac-12title, have not won anoutdoor team title since 1985. — The Associated Press
RODEO Sisters Rodeo results inside For complete results from Friday night's action in Sisters, see Scoreboard,02.
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• Three mainsizesare now available to mountain bikers, though onesizemaynot be around too muchlonger By Mark Morical
Threesizesfit all 29-inch wheel:Themostpopular wheel size thesedays, the 29er provides greater surface area that allows riders to roll over rocks, roots, sand and other rough terrain more easily while maintaining momentum. 650h wheel:The latest rage in the mountain bike world, this size seeks to fill the gap between 29-inch and26-inch wheels. The size is ideal for more aggressive riding that includes jumps. 26-inch wheel:Thestandard size since mountain biking became popular in the1980s, it is now being eclipsed by the larger sizes. Onhigher-end mountain bikes, the sizehas virtually disappeared.
Bend, says of the 26-inch size.
The Bulletin
It still makes sense as a wheel size for
bike are faced with a dizzying array of
kids about 12 to 14 years old, Schindler notes, adding that Trek bicycles is keeping
choices these days.
26-inch wheels in its lower-end hard tails.
New or used? Full-suspension or hard tail'? Wheel size of 26 or 29 inches?
tween 27.5 or 297
Those in the market to buy a mountain
So, how does a mountain biker decide be-
29 inches? Most in the industry agree the 26-inch
To begin with, so-called "29ers" will be much easier to find for those who are looking for a used bike, as the 27.5 size
wheel size for adult mountain bikes is es-
just hit the market in the last couple of
Wait, rephrase that last question: 27.5 or
sentially no more — it will soon go the way years. of cassette tapes and flip phones. The rise in Schindler explains that the 29-inch size popularity of 29-inch wheels over the past is generally better for cross-country-style 10 years has eclipsed the old size, as has the riding, as most World Cup cross-country recent addition of the 27.5-inch (also called racers are now riding 29-inch wheels. The 650b) wheel size. 27.5sizeisgeared formoreaggressiverid"I think for all intents and purposes, on ing that includes jumps and technical trail higher-end mountain bikes, it is dead," Mike features. Schindler, co-owner of Sunnyside Sports in SeeWheels /D4
By Doug Ferguson The Associated Press
PINEHURST, N.C. — Mar-
tin Kaymer is playing a brand of golf rarely seen in the U.S. Open. It might even be enough forsoccer-mad Germany to pay attention. The other 155 players at
Pinehurst No. 2 certainly are. Kaymer set the 36-hole scoring record at the U.S. Open on
Friday with another 5-under 65 — this one without a single bogey — to build a six-shot lead over Brendon Todd and leave the rest of the field wondering if the 29-year-old German was
playing a different course, or even a different tournament.
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SOCCER: WORLD CUP
ROCKIN'RODEO A.J. McCauley, of
U.S. playerspreparefor anything fromreferees
Redmond, competes in the steer wrestling event Friday during the
Oregon High School Rodeo Associa-
By Janie McCauley
Nextuy
The Associated Press
SAO PAULO — Jermaine Jones will use a little extra caution,
United States knowing full well his penchant for vs. Ghana drawing cards from referees. When: Even the slightest of bumps could Monday, 3 p.m. become costly fouls at the World TV:ESPN Cup, as seen in Brazil's 3-1 win over Croatia in Thursday's opener.
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its World Cup referee at the 1998 World Cup, the
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Coloradan is now a FIFA technical instructor. He advised the U.S.
team on what types of calls to expect during the tournament — such
tion state finals at the Crook County Fairgrounds in Prineville. McCauley
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roping. The OHSRA finals conclude today with a noon
short-go performance.
as the subtle shove by Dejan Lovren
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SPORTS IN BRIEF FOOTBALL Hall Of Fame COaCh ChuCk NOII dead at 82 — ChuckNoll, the Hall of Fame coach who won arecord four Super Bowl titles with the Pittsburgh Steelers, died Friday night at his home. He was 82. The Allegheny County Medical Examiner said Noll died of natural causes. The Steelers won four SuperBowls over six seasons from1974-79, an unprecedented run that madePittsburgh one of the NFL'smarquee franchises. Noll's 16-8 record in postseason play remains one of the best in league history. He retired in1991 with a 209-156-1 record in 23 seasons, after inheriting a teamthat had neverwon a postseason game in club history.
TBXanS' CIOWneyhaSSPOrtS hernia Surgery — Jadeveon Clowney, the No. 1 overall pick in the draft by the Houston Texans, is recovering from sports hernia surgery. Coach Bill O'Brien disclosed the procedure Friday and said Clowney hadbeenstruggling with a groin issue. O'Brien said the standout from South Carolina was sent to a specialist in Philadelphia. The surgery was performed Thursday. O'Brien expects Clowney to be ready for training camp in late July.
ChiefS releaSe FIOwerS after valuntary wOrkOutS — The Kansas City Chiefs released cornerback Brandon Flowers onFriday, shortly after finishing up threeweeks of voluntary workouts in which the former starter was conspicuously absent. KansasCity has been bumping up against the salary cap, so themove to part ways with Flowers was largely expected. Hewasdueto make $5.25 million this season, and the former starter carried a salary cap number of $10.5 million next season.
MOTOR SPORTS HarViCk takeS POle iR MiChigah —KevinHarvick postedthe fastest qualifying speed in NASCAR'stop series since1987, winning the pole at Michigan International Speedway on Friday at 204.557 mph. Harvick's pole-winning speedwasthe fastest since Bill Elliott set the record of 212.809 mph atTalladega Superspeedway in April 1987, but drivers have routinely broken 200 mph at Michigan since the track was repaved before the 2012season. Marcos Ambrose had a speed of 203.241 in 2012, the first time anyone won apole at over 200 mph since Elliott did it before horsepower-sapping restrictor plates were introduced at Talladega andDaytona. Last August, JoeyLogano pushedthetrackrecordto203.949.Harvickwaseven faster in winning his third pole of the year and ninth of his career. Points leader Jeff Gordon was second, and DaleEarnhardt Jr. was third.
OLYMPICS FOur U.S. CitieS in running fOr 2024 GameS — Boston, Los Angeles, SanFrancisco and Washington are the cities still in the running for a possible U.S. bid to host the 2024SummerOlympics. A process that began16 months agowhenthe USOCsent letters to leaders in 35 cities is now at four finalists after Dallas andSanDiego were scratched from the list. Los Angeles hosted the 1932and 1984 Olympics. The other three cities would be first-time hosts. The International Olympic Committee will award theGames in2017.The last two U.S. candidates both suffered humiliating fourth-place finishes: New York for the 2012Olympics and Chicago for the 2016Games that went to Rio deJaneiro. — From wire reports
Softball Class SA All-State Player of theyear —Darian Lindsey,jr., Pendleton. Pitcher oi the year —KaylaByers, sr., Hood RiverValley. Coach ofthe year—TimCary, Pendleton. First team Pitchers —KaylaByers, sr., HoodRiverValey; KaylaBroadus,jr., Marist; Mariah Mulchay,so., St. Helens. Catchers —LaurenBurke, fr., Marist;KaylaStoker, jr., Silverton. Infield — DarianLindsey, jr., Pendleton; Annie Veatch,sr., HoodRiver Valley; Kelly Meeuwsen,jr., Liberty;EmilyRommel, sr., Cleveland;LisaSylvester,
sr., Bend.
Outfield — MollyNutt, jr., Sandy;KateBetschart, jr., Putnam;Alexis Morrison,so., Pendleton;Katie Brown,sr., Bend. Utility/DP — JuliaSmith-Harrington,so., West Albany ;TeannaGonsalves,so.,EaglePoint Secondteam Pitchers — HeidiHall, sr., Wigam ette; Shawna Burke,jr., Marist;MeganBerrigan,jr., Bend. Catchers — AwbrieElleKinkade,jr., Bend;Ashley Culp, sr.,Putnam. Infield —AlyssaGayle, so.,Wilamete; BethAnne Neuschwa nder, sr., WestAlbany; Evangelina Olivera, sr., Pendleton;Kendall Kramer,sr., Bend; Chandie Perez,jr., Liberty. Outfield — EmilyJeffries,sr., EaglePoint; Tiah Grass,jr., Pendleton;SaioaLostra, fr., Wilson;Carriann Elms,sr., Mountain View Uttttty/DP — Christina Kaa dy, sr., Franklin;HannahWicklund,jr., Mountain View Third team Pitchers — AshleyDriscoll, sr., Liberty; Megan Ayres,fr., EaglePoint; HaileyKline, sr., Pendleton. Catchers —MichegeSass, jr., St.Helens; Kelsey Wells, jr.,HoodRiverValley. Infield — Brittany Dodd,sr., Marist; LizziePosey, sr., Dallas;KiahnaBrown, sr., Redmond;Taylor Leal, so., St.Helens;DestinneSandlinr sr.,Silverton. Outfield — KendalKocks, l jr. Churchill; Brittany Norton,sr.,Wigamete; ErikaEnriquez, sr., HoodRiver Valley;JennaHenninger, sr., MountainView. Utiffty/DP — PaigeSmotherman,jr., Liberty;Jessie Karr,jr. HoodRiverValley.
Honorablemention Pitcher — Katelyn Duilio, so.,Wilson. Catcher —BriannaShopp, sr., EaglePoint. Infield — MaKennaClizer, so., Wilson; Avery Daniels, so., Churchill; TaylorBalfour, sr., Putnam ; Alex Parker,sr., Churchill; PaigeLeeper, so., Eagle Point. Outfield — VictoriaCarroll, jrr North Eugen e; Kaitlyn Ruplinger,sr., Churchill; Abi Drotzmann, jr., Hermiston.
Baseball Class 4A All-State Player of theyear —JesseHilyard, sr.,Henley. Coach ofthe year—TimCleland, Henley. First team Pitchers —Wil Sprute,sr.,Scappoose;JonGuzman,sr.,Henley; CalebCuster,sr., Baker. Catchers — JoeyMorgan, sr., Sisters; JesseHilyard,sr.,Henley. First base — Tyler Dordan,sr., Newport. Infield — HunterHoyt,sr., Scappoose;George Mendazona,so., Ridgeview;Collin Runge,jr., Ridgeview;KyleWiliamson, sr., NorthMarion. Outfield — TylanCorder,sr., NorthBend; Drew Seater,sr., Henley;MattStrang,sr., Tigam ook; Cody Dykstra,sr.,Henley. Utility — Walter Brattain, sr., Philomath. Secondteam Pitchers — BrandonBeck, sr., Estacada; Brock Breshears, sr., NorthMarion;Taylor Gulick,jr., Baker. Catchers —JaceDuty,jr., Newport; ZachInskeep, sr., NorthBend. First base — Kahl Malot, sr., Ridgeview. Infield — Justin Harrer,jr., Sisters;TysonWicklander,sr., LaGrande; Ben DeSaulnier, sr., Philomath; KeatonBachman,jr., Baker. Outfield —KellyKrumm , sr., LaSalle; MikeHussey, sr.,Ontario;SamJohnson, sr., Siuslaw;Mason Cline,sr.,Baker;NickStrange,sr., Astoria. Utility — ChrisLeonardi, sr., Astoria. Third team Pitchers —DakotaSchaumburg, sr., Ridgeview; JardonWeems, sr., Sisters; JonBennison, jr., North Bend. Catchers — Justin Mccreadie,sr., Phoenix; Brett Blachly,jr., Sweet Home. First base —Hunter Harris, so., CotageGrove. Infield — WillyHow ard, jr., Henley;WesRiddel, jr., CentralJusti ; n Bennett, sr., Southumpqua; Chace Dixon,sr.,Baker. Outfield — SethSteere,sr., Taft; JoeNoble, sr., Philomath; ZachKentner, sr., Phoenix; JakeFord,jr., Scappoose. Utility — BryceBabikoff, sr., Estacada. Honorablemention Pitchers — BradyHiner,sr., New port; Connor Quaffey,sr., Siuslaw;Joey Lancaster, jr., Mazam a; John Dodson,sr., Siuslaw;TraskTelesmanich, jr., Gladstone;Jame s Christian, sr., HiddenValley; Hunter Jackson,sr., NorthBend;Kai Brown,jr., Astoria; Mitchell Bell, fr., Cascade; Wyatt Aldrich, sr., Brookings. Catchers — Devon Schaefter, sr., Molala;Izak Ehlers,sr.,Brookings;JaredRogers, jr., LaGrande. Firstbase —ShaneSpineing, sr., Banks;Tristan Wampolesr., , NorthMarion;JakeChamberlain, sr., La Grande. Infield — TrentHardin, sr., Philomath;Austin Rice, sr., SweetHome;McKinnon Bennett, jr., Hidden Valley;LeviMunn,sr., Ontario;A.J.Swalko, sr., Gladstone;RomanFretz, so., HiddenValley; Sean Rumage, sr., Tilamook;Tristian Gernett, sr., Douglas; Jon Moore,sr., Mazama; Austin Vaughn, sr., LaSalle; BrodyGipson,sr., CottageGrove; LukeRichcreek,sr., Newport;TadDoty, sr., JunctionCity; GarrettArmstrong,sr.,Tilamook. Outfield — SethSteere,sr., Taft;AaronTadel, sr., Seaside;J.T.Weld, sr., Sweet Home; LucasWard, so., Cottage Grove;CarterWallace, so.,Astoria; Kyler Fleming,jr., Central; DaneMayben,sr., LaSalle; Kwan Thithong,sr., CottageGrove. Utility — Ryan Funk, sr.,Sisters; StephenSchott, jr., Baker; Tanner Stremcha, sr., LaGrande.
RODEO Sisters Rodeo LeadersaeerFriday's main performance at the SistersRodeoGrounds Tie-down roping (aggregate leaders): 1, Rhen Richard,Roosevelt, Utah, 17.6 seconds;2, ChaseWiliams, Stephenvige,Texas, 20.1; 3, Ryle Smith,Oakdale,Calif., 20.5; 4, ShaneHanchey, Sulphur,La.,20.6;5, RyanFornstrom,Eagle, Idaho,21.6; 6, JeffCoelho, Echo,22.1. Bareback riding:1, Seth Hardwick, Laramie, Wyo., 81points; 2, BrianBain, Culver, 77; 3, Kyle Charley,Lukarchukai,Ariz., 70. Steer wreslling (aggregateleaders):1, Josh Peek,Pueblo,Colo., 9.0seconds; 2, CarlSeiders, Adrian,10.5; 3,SamMacKenzie, JordanValley,10.9; 4, Morgan Grant, Granton, Ontario,11.2; 5, Brandon MacKenzieJordan , Valley, 11.9; 6, Stan Branco, Chowchiga, Calif.,12.5. Saddle broncriding:1, IsaacDiaz, Desdemona, Texas ,80points;2,RoyJohnson,Etna,Calif.,78;3, Joaqui nReal,Woody,Calif.,74;3,TaosMuncy,Cornoa, N.M.,74;5,KadeWooten,Rosweg,N.M.,69;6, Andrew Steiger, Dubbo,Austrailia, 68. Team roping(final first-round standings):1, Justi n Morrow,Spokane,Wash.,andAndyCarlson, Hermiston,6.2seconds, $1,002.78; 2, BradyTryan, Huntley,Mont., andTommyZuniga,Centervige, Texas, 6.4, $829.89;3, JakeStanley, Hermiston, andJustin Davis, Cottonwood,Calif., 6.5, $657.00; 4, Roger Nonella,KlamathFags,andBoPatzke, KlamathFalls, 6.8, $484.10; 5,ZayneDishion, Bishop,Calif., and ClayO'BrienCooper, Gardnervige, Nev., 7.0, $311.21; 6, DoyleHoskins, Chualar,Calif., andMatt Costa,Turlock, Calif.,7.3,$172.90. Barrel racing: 1,CindyWoods, Newberg, 17.84 seconds ;2,Kym LaRoche,Arlington,Wash.,17.87; 3, KassidyDennison,Tohatchi, N.M.,17.9; 4, Kelsie Miller, Riley,17.91;5, KegeyCarrington, Boston, Ga., 17.95; 6, CallahanCrossley, Hermiston, 17.97; 7, Jacki eGudmundson,Monroe,Wash.,17.99;7,Sammi Lane, Arlington, Ore.,17.99. Bull riding: 1, TimBingham,Honeyvige, utah, 82 points; 2,A.J. Hamre, Chico, Calif., 79; 3,Sonny Murphy,Herriman, Utah,36.
GOLF USGA U.S. Open Friday At PinehurstResorl andCountry Club, No. 2 Course Pinehurst, N.C.
Purse:TGA(Sgmilion in 2013) Yardage:7,562; Par: 70 SecondRound a-denotesamateur MartinKaym er 65-65—130 Brendon Todd 69-67—136 KevinNa 68-69—137 BrandtSnedekre 69-68—137 BrooksKoepka 70-68—138 DustinJohnson 69-69—138 Brendon DeJonge 68-70—138 Keegan Bradley 69-69—138 HenrikStenson 69-69—138 Matt Kuchar 69-70—139 RoryMcffroy 71-68—139
Victoria atBend,6;35p.m. WenatcheeatMedford,6:35p.m. Yakima Valeyat KlamathFals, 6:35p.m. WallaWallaatCorvagis, 7:15p.m. Sunday'sGames Bellingham atKitsap, 1:05p.m. Yakima Valeyat KlamathFals, 5:05p.m. Victoria atBend,5:05p.m. WallaWallaatCorvagis, 6:05p.m. Cowlitz atKelowna,6:05p.m. Medfordat Wenatchee,6:35 p.m.
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BASEBALL WCL WESTCOASTLEAGUE AR TimesPDT
East Division W L Wenatchee Kelowna WallaWalla Yakima Valley
Bellingham Kitsap Victoria Cowlitz
4 3 3 2
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Pct. GG .667 .500 1 .500 1 .333 2
5 3 2 1
2 3 6 5
Pct. GG .714 .500 1.5 .250 3.5 .167 3.5
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Wesl Divisioa W L
Friday's Games Bellingham 6, Kitzap4 Cowlitz atKelowna,ppd., rain Victoria 3,Bend0 Corvagis8, YakimaValley 3 Today'sGames Bellingham at Kitsap,6:35p.m.
Pct. GG .714 .571 1 .571 1 .500 1.5
Lap length: 2miles (Car number in parentheses)
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HarbottrCats 3, Elks 0
College College WorldSeries All Times PDT At Omaha,Neb. (DoubleElimination, x-if necessary) Today'sGam es UC Irvine(40-23)vs.Texas(43-19), noon Louisville(50-15)vs.Vanderbilt (46-19),5 p.m. Sunday'sGames Texas Tech (45-19) vs.TCU(47-16), noon Virginia(49-14)vs.Mississippi (46-19), 5p.m.
BASKETBALL NBA Playoffs NATIONALBASKETBALL ASSOCIATION All TimesPDT FINALS
(Best-of-7;x-it necessary) San Antonio 3,Miami1 Game1:SanAntonio110, Miami95 Game2;Miami98,SanAntonio96 Game 3:SanAntonio111, Miami92 Game 4: SanAntonio107, Miami86 Sunday: MiamiatSanAntonio,5p.m.
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Minnesota Phoenix Seattle SanAntonio Los Angeles Tulsa
DEALS Major LeagueBaseball
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Chicago Washington Connecticut NewYork
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MLB — SuspendedBaltimore minor-league RHPEduardoGamboa (Norfolk-IL) 50 gamesafter testingpositivefor exogenousTestosterone,a performance-enha ncingsubstanceinviolation of theMinor
WOMEN'SNATIONAL
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Atlanta Indiana
1. (4)KevinHarvick, Chevrolet, 204.557. 2. 24) JeffGordon, Chevrolet, 203.776. 3. 88) DaleEarnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 203.729. 4. 43) AricAlmirola, Ford,203.2. 5. 27) PaulMenard, Chevrolet,203.04. 6. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford,202.908. 7. (48)JimmieJohnson, Chevrolet,202.401. 41) KurtBusch,Chevrolet,202.043. 9. 22) JoeyLogano,Ford, 202.032. 10. (55)BrianVickers, Toyota, 201.331. 11. (1)JamieMcMurray,Chevrolet, 200.49. 12. 42) KyleLarson,Chevrolet,201.117. 13. 5) Kasey Kahne,Chevrolet,200.876. 14. 18) KyleBusch,Toyota,200.842. 15. 15)ClintBowyer,Toyota,200.831. 16. (78)MartinTruexJr., Chevrolet,200.82. 17. 51)JustinAggaier, Chevrolet, 200.73. 18. 16)GregBiffle, Ford,200518. 19. 3) AustinDilon, Chevrolet,200.457. 20. 9) Marcos Ambrose,Ford, 200.128. 21. (20)MattKenseth, Toyota,199.967. 22. 99 CarlEdwards,Ford,199.534. 23. 21 TrevorBayne,Ford,199.518. 24. 31 RyanNewman,Chevrolet,199.165. 25.47 AJAgmendinger,Chevrolet,200.837. 26. (14)TonyStewart, Chevrolet, 200.457. 27. 10 DanicaPatrick, Chevrolet, 200.451. 28. 12 JuanPabloMontoya, Ford, 200.217. 29. 11 DennyHamlin,Toyota,199.933. 30. 17 RickyStenhouseJr., Ford,199.75. 31.(13)CaseyMears, Chevrolet, 199.617. 32.(38)DavidGigiland, Ford,198.593. 33.(34)DavidRagan, Ford, 198.571. 34.(66Brett Moffitt,Toyota,198.347. 35. 44 J.J.Yeley,Chevrolet, 197.9. 36. (33)David Stremme, Chevrolet,197.666. 37. (7)MichaelAnnett Chevrolet OwnerPoints. 38.98JoshWise,Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. 39. 40 Landon Cassig, Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. 40.36ReedSorenson,Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. 41. 23 AlexBowman,Toyota, Owner Points. 42. (26)ColeWhitt, Toyota, Owner Points. 43. (32)TravisKvapil, Ford,Owner Points. Failed to Oualify 44. (83)RyanTruex, Toyota,196.931.
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Friday's Games Washington79, Chicago68 Atlanta85, Minnesota82 Connecticut83,NewYork75 Seattle79,SanAntonio 72 Tulsa69,LosAngeles67 Today'sGame Los AngelesatSanAntonio, 5p.m. Sunday'sGames PhoenixatMinnesota,10a.m. NewYorkatConnecticut, 10a.m. AtlantaatWashington,1 p.m. Seattle atTulsa,1:30 p.m.
SOCCER World Cup All Times PDT GROUPSTAGE
Friday's Games Mexico1,Cam eroon0 Netherlands 5, Spain1 Chile 3,Australia1 Today'sGames Colombi avs.Greece,9a.m. Uruguayvs. CostaRica,noon Englandvs.Italy,3 p.m. IvoryCoastvs.Japan,6 p.m. Sunday'sGames Switzerlandvs. Ecuador, 9a.m. Francevs.Honduras,noon Bosnia-Herz egovinavs. Argentina, 3p.m.
TENNIS Professional WTAAEGDNClassic Friday At EdgbastonPriory Club Birmingham,England Purse: $71G,GGO (Premier) Surlace: Grass-Outdoor Singles Guarlerfinals Ana Ivanovic(1), Serbia, def. KlaraKoukalova(6), Czech Republic,6-1, 6-4. ShuaiZhang(9), China,def. SloaneStephens(3), unitedStates,6-3, 6-1. BarboraZahlavovaStrycova, Czech Republic, def. KirstenFlipkens(4), Belgium,6-4,6-2. CaseyDellacqua(16), Australia, def. KimikoDateKrumm, Japan,6-1, 6-0.
ATPWorld TourGerryWeber Open Friday At GerryWeberStadion Halle, Germany Purse: St.t million (WT250) Surlace: Grass-Outdoor Singles Guarlerfinals RogerFederer (2), Switzerland,def. Yen-hsun Lu, walkover. Kei Nishikori(4),Japan,def.SteveJohnson,United States,6-1,7-6(4). AlejandroFalla, Colombia,def. PeterGojowczyk, Germany, 7-6(4), 7-6(2). PhilippKohlschreiber,Germany,def.Dustin Brown, Germany, 6-4,5-7, 7-6(16).
League DrugPreventionandTreatment Program. AmericanLeague CLEVELANDINDIANS — Recalled LHP Kyle Crockett fromColumbus(IL). OptionedLHPNick Hagadon etoColumbus.Signed CFGregAllen,SS Alexis PantojaandRHPDominic DeMasi to minor leaguecontracts. MINNESOTA TWINS— PlacedOFAaronHickson the15-dayDL,retroactiveto June10. ReinstatedOF SamFuldfromthe15-day DLRecalled CEric Fryer fromRochester (IL). NEWYORKYANKEES — SignedRHPHeathBellto aminorleaguecontract andassignedhimtoScranton/ Wilkes-Barre (IL).
OAKLAND ATHLETICS— Placed INFAlberto Callaspo onthepaternity list. RecalledINFAndy Parrino from Sacram ento (PCL). Agreedto termswith RHP DanielGossett,RHPJordanSchwartz, RHPBranden Kegiher,LHPMikeFagan,RHPCoreyMiller, RH PJoel Seddon, 28MaxKuhn,38JoseBrizuela,LHPMichael Nolan,RHPKobyGuana, RHPBrendanMccurry, RHP DawsonBrown,RHPRob Huber, CFJ.P. Sportman, RHPCoreyWalter, LHPCodyStull, LHPDerekBeasley and1BJohnNogowskionminor-leaguecontracts. SEATTLEMARINERS — Extended the playerdevelopmentcontract with Everett(NWL)through the 2016season. TAMPABAYRAYS— ClaimedRHPAngelSanchez off waiversfromMiami. TEXASRANGERS — Signed RHP Joe Watson, RHPGioAbreu, RHPReed Garrett, C Isaias Quiroz, LHP St erling Wynn,RHP Jason Hoppe,OF Luke Tendl er,RHPCodyPalmqutst,RHPJohnFasola,RHP AdamParks,RHPCodyChartrandandRHPNickDignaccoto minor leaguecontracts. National League ARIZONADIAMONDBACKS— Placed OFEnder Inciarte onthe7-dayconcussion DL.Recalled OFTony Campana fromReno(PCL). CHICAGOCUBS — ActivatedOF RyanSweeney from the15-dayDL.PlacedINF/OFEmilio Bonifacio on the15-dayDL. LOS ANGELESDODGERS — Reinstated C A.J. Ellis fromthe15-dayDL. Optioned CTimFederowicz to Albuquerque (PCL). MIAMI MARLINS — Activated 28 Rafael Furcal from the 60-day DL. NEW YORKMETS — SignedOFMichaelKatz, RHPJamesDuff ,RHPTylerBadamoandRHPMatt Blackham onminor leaguecontracts. SANDIEG OPADRES —SignedINFTrea Turner, OF Mic haelGettys,RHP ZechLemond,RHPMitch Watro us,LHPThomasDorminy,OFYaleRosen,RHP Seth Lucio,RHPChrisHuff man,RHPLoganJernigan, LHPTaylorCox, RHP . TJ. Weir, LHPMaxwell MacNabb, RHPTylerWilson,LHPDannyWissmann,RHP JasonJeter,RHPColby Blueberg, LHPTravis Radke, AaronCressley,CMichael Fitzgerald, SSMitch Morales, LHP Ryan Atwood andRHPTyler Wood to minor-league contracts. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Activated 18 Matt Adams fromthe15-day DL.Optioned OFOscar Taveras to Memphi(P sCL). WASHIN GTON NATIONALS — Optioned RHP BlakeTreinento Syracuse(IL). Recaled LHPXavier CedenofromSyracuse. BASKETB ALL National Basketball Association CHARLO TTEHORNETS — Announcedthe resignation of presidentof basketball operations Rod Higgins.Announcedgeneral manager Rich Chowil assume responsibility for theteam'sbasketball operations. MINNES OTATIMBERWOLVES— Named Sidney Loweassistant coach. FOOTBALL
National Football League DETROILIO T NS—SignedTEEric Ebron toafouryearcontract.ReleasedCBChris Houston. INDIANAPOLI SCOLTS— PlacedS CoreyLynch on injuredreserve. KAN
ATPWorld TourAEGDNChampionships Friday AtThe Queen'sClub London Purse: St.t million (WT250) Surlace: Grass-Outdoor Singles Guarlerfinals FelicianoLopez(10), Spain,def. TomasBerdych (2), Czech Republic, 6-4, 7-6(7). GrigorDimitrov(4), Bulgaria,def.AlexandrDolgopolov(8), ukraine,walkover. RadekStepanek(15), CzechRepublic, def.Kevin Anderson (7), SouthAfrica,1-6, 6-3, 6-2. StanWawrinka(1), Switzerland,def. MarinkoMatosevic,Australia,7-5,6-3.
HOCKEY NHL Playoffs NATIONALHOCKEY LEAGUE All TimesPDT FINALS (Best-of-7) Los Angeles 4,N.Y.Rangers1 Game1: LosAngeles3,NYRangers2,OT Game 2:LosAngeles 5,NYRangers4,20T Game 3:LosAngeles 3,NYRangers0 Game 4: N.Y. Rangers2, LosAngeles1 Game5;LosAngeles3,N.Y.Rangers2(2OT)
MOTOR SPORTS NASCAR Sprint Cup QuickenLoans400Lineup After Fridayqualifying; race Sunday At MichiganInternational Speedway Brooklyn, Mich.
FISH COUNT
SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2014 • THE BULLETIN D3
OR LEAGUE BASEBALL Standings
Toronto NewYork Baltimore Boston Tampa Bay Detroit Kansas City Minnesota Chicago Cleveland Oakland
LosAngeles Seattle Texas Houston
I.Davis1b 3 1 2 2 Stantonrf 5 1 3 1 4 for 4 with two RBls andBartolo GSnchzphlb3 0 0 0 McGeh3b 5 0 1 1 Colon pitched four-hit ball into RMartnc 6 0 1 0 Ozunacf 4 1 1 0 the eighth inning as theNewYork PAlvrz3b 5 0 0 0 Cishekp 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 1 ARamsp 0 0 0 0 Mets turned to apair of 40-some- Mercerss Mrtnz2b 3 0 0 0 Realmtph 1 0 0 0 things to beat SanDiego. Abreu Barmes2b 2 1 2 0 MDunnp 0 0 0 0 Lockep 4 0 0 0 JeBakr1b 2 1 0 0 scored twice in the rain-delayed JuWlsnp 0 0 0 0 DJnngsp 0 0 0 0 opener of a three-gameseries beGriffip 0 0 0 0 Solanoph 1 0 0 0 Melncnp 0 0 0 0 Hatchrp 0 0 0 0 tween fourth-place teamsstrugSniderph 1 0 0 0 GJonesph-1b2 0 0 0 gling to score. Colon (6-5) set JGomzp 0 0 0 0 Hchvrrss 5 1 2 0 down 18 straight batters and won Mathisc 5 0 1 1 Eovaldip 1 0 0 0 his fourth consecutive decision, Lucas1b-If 5 1 0 1 sending the Mets to only their sec- Totals 54 8 17 8 Totals 48 6 9 6 Pittsburgh 201 030 000 000 2 — 8 ond victory in10 games. Miami 0 1 1000 004 000 0 — 6
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All TimesPDT AMERICANLEAGUE East Division W L Pot GB 40 29 .580 35 31 34 32 31 36 26 42
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Friday'sGames Toronto4, Baltimore 0 Minnesota 2, Detroit 0 Boston10,Cleveland3 Atlanta4, LA.Angels3 Kansas City7, ChicagoWhite Sox2 Tampa Bay6, Houston1 N.Y.Yankees7, Oakland0 Texas1,Seatle 0 Today'sGam es KansasCity (Duffy3-5) at ChicagoWhite Sox(Noesi 2-4),11:10a.m. Cleveland(House0-1) at Boston(Peavy 1-4), 1:05 p.m. Toronto (Dickey6-4) atBaltimore (B.Norris 5-5),1;05 p.m. Minnesota(Deduno2-4) at Detroit (A.Sanchez2-2), 1:08 p.m. Tampa Bay(Archer3-3) at Houston (Cosart 5-5),1:10 p.m. L.A. Angels(Richards6-2) at Atlanta (Floyd 1-2), 4:15 p.m. N.Y.Yank ees (Kuroda4-4) at Oakland(Kazmir 7-2), 7;05 p.m. Texas(J.Saunders 0-2) at Seattle (E.Ramirez 1-4), 7:10 p.m. Sunday'sGames Minnesota at Detroit,10;08a.m. ClevelandatBoston,10:35 a.m. TorontoatBaltimore,10:35a.m. KansasCityatChicagoWhite Sox,11:10 a.m. Tampa Bayat Houston,11:10a.m. N.Y.Yankeesat Oakland,1:05 p.m. TexasatSeatle,1:10 p.m. L.A. Angelat s Atlanta, 5:05 p.m.
Kathy KmohicekI The Associated Press
New York Mets' Bobby Abreu (53) hits an RBI single off of San Diego starting pitcher Andrew Cashner as Rene Rivera catches for the Padres in the fifth inning of Friday night's game in New York. Abreu hit 4 for 4 to help lead the Mets to a 6-2 victory.
Phelps (2-4) didn't allow a hit until Derek Norris' soft single over the head of third basemanKelly Johnson with one out in the fifth. Phelps struck out four andwalked three in 6/s innings. NewYork
Oakland
Carroll 3 4 1 1 3 HBP—byGuthrie (G.Beckham). T—3:22.A—22,773(40,615).
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(7), Casteffanos (12),Avila (11). HR —E.Escobar(2). SB — D.Santana(5). S—Kinsler. IP H R E R BBSO Minnesota GibsonW,6-5 7 Fien H,11 1 PerkinsS,17-19 1 Detroit SmylyL,3-5 6
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BOSTON—A.J. Pierzynski, Mike Napoli and Dustin Pedroia hit tworun doubles andBoston scored its 4 1 1 3 2 Alburquerque 1 0 0 0 0 0 season-high in runs in avictory C hamberl a in 1 0 0 0 0 0 over Cleveland. After managing Nathan 2-3 0 1 0 2 0 just one run in athree-game series Coke 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 H BP — by N athan (N un ez). W P — N a tha n. at Baltimore, Boston won its sec- T—3:00. A—39,811(41,681). ond straight over Cleveland, which has lost four in a row. National League
E—Cishek(1), Hechavarria (7). DP—Miami 2. San Diego NewYork LOB —Pittsburgh 10, Miami 10. 28—I.Davis (8), ab r hbi ab r hbi Stanton(17),McGehee (15), Ozuna(8). HR —PolanVenalecf 2 0 0 0 Teladass 4 1 2 0 co (1), S.Marte(5), Stanton(18). SB—S.Marte (16). Denorfiph-cf 1 0 0 0 DnMrp2b 3 2 1 0 C S — R .M ar ti n (2). S — J.G om ez . Ecarerss 3 0 1 0 DWrght3b 3 0 0 1 IP H R E R BBSO S .Smithrf 3 0 0 0 BAreurf 4 2 4 2 Pittsburgh Quentinlf 4 0 0 0 CYounglf 4 0 0 0 Locke 8 7 2 2 0 7 H eadly3b 4 0 1 0 Duda1b 4 1 2 1 1-3 0 2 2 2 1 Ju.Wilson Alonso1b 4 1 1 0 Tegrdnc 3 0 1 1 1-3 1 2 2 3 0 Griffi H,1 Riverac 4 1 1 2 dnDkkrcf 4 0 1 1 MelanconBS,3-13 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 A marst2b 4 0 1 0 Colonp 3 0 0 0 J.Gomez W,1-2 4 1 0 0 1 4 C ashnrp 2 0 0 0 Edginp 0 0 0 0 Q cknshp 0 0 0 0 Blackp 0 0 0 0 Miami Eoval d i 42-310 6 6 1 3 Pattonp 0 0 0 0 ABrwnph 1 0 0 0 a.Jennings 21- 3 3 0 0 1 2 M edicaph 1 0 0 0 Familip 0 0 0 0 D Hatcher 2 1 0 0 0 5 Stauffrp 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 Totals 32 2 5 2 Totals 3 3 6 116 Cishek A.Ramos 0 0 0 3 S an Diego 0 2 0 0 0 0 000 — 2 M.DunnL,5-4 1 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 New York 010 2 1 0 2 0x— 6 Eovaldi 2. PB —Mathis. DP — San Diego1. LOB—San Diego6, NewYork WP — 6. 28 —Headley(8), Amarista (4), Telada(7)r B.Abreu T—4:26. A—19,054(37,442). 8), Duda 2(12), denDekker (2). HR—Rivera (4). 8—Dan.Murphy(11). SF—D.Wright. Cubs 2, Phillies1 IP H R E R BBSO San Diego Jake Arrieta CashnerL,2-6 6 8 4 4 2 5 PHILADELPHIA — Quackenbush 1 - 3 2 2 2 0 0 threw seven impressive innings, Patton 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Stauffer 1 0 0 0 0 1 Starlin Castro hit a two-run homer NewYork and the ChicagoCubsbeat Phila ColonW,6-5 71- 3 4 2 2 1 7 in matchup of last-place teams. Edgin 1-3 0 0 0 2 1 BlackH,2 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Arrieta (2-1) allowed two hits and Familia 1 1 0 0 0 0 no runs, tying a career high with WP — Edgin. nine strikeouts. He didn't give up T—3:01.A—28,085 (41,922).
Cardinals1, Nationals0 ST. LOUIS —Lance Lynnthrew eight innings of two-hit ball and Matt Adams homered onhis first swing since coming off the disabled list, leading the St. Louis Cardinals to a1-0 victory over Jordan Zimmermannand theWashington Nationals on Friday night. Lynn (7-4) struck out eight with no walks against the National League East leaders, who hadwon 10 of13. Trevor Rosenthal added three more strikeouts in the ninth, working around rookie second basemanKoltenW ong'stwo-out error on Dennard Span's routine grounder for his18th save in 21 chances.
a hit until Domonic Brown sliced a double just inside the left field line with one out in the fifth.
Chicago Philadelphia ab r hbi ab r hbi ab r hbi ab r hbi G ardnrlf 4 1 2 1 Crispcf 3 0 0 0 Coghlnlf 4 0 1 0 GwynJcf 3 0 0 0 NATIONALLEAGUE J eterss 4 1 2 0 Jasodh 3 0 0 0 Sweenycf 4 0 0 0 Bastrdp 0 0 0 0 East Division Ryanph-ss 0 0 0 0 Dnldsn3b 4 0 0 0 Rizzolb 2 1 1 0 Mayrryph 1 0 0 0 W L Pct GB E ffsurycf 4 0 1 1 Mossrf 4 0 0 0 Scastro ss 3 1 1 2 DeFrts p 0 0 0 0 Atlanta 35 31 .530 Teixeir1b 4 1 1 1 Cespdslf 3 0 0 0 Value n3b 4 0 0 0 Roff insss 4 1 1 0 Washington 35 31 .530 Mccnnc 4 1 1 0 Lowriess 2 0 1 0 S chrhltrf 3 0 1 0 Utley2b 4 0 0 0 Miami 34 32 .515 1 Beltrandh 5 0 0 0 DNorrsc 3 0 1 0 JoBakrc 3 0 0 0 Howardlb 4 0 0 0 NewYork 30 37 448 5'/t ISuzukirf 4 1 2 1 Parrino2b 3 0 0 0 B arney2b 3 0 0 0 Byrdrf 3010 Philadelphia 28 37 .431 6'/t BRorts2b 4 2 2 1 Blanks1b 3 0 0 0 A rrietap 2 0 0 0 DBrwnlf 4 0 2 1 CentralDivision KJhnsn3b 3 0 1 1 Cleveland Boston O ltph 1 0 0 0 Ruizc 4 0 1 0 Rockies 7, Giants 4 W L Pct GB Totals 36 7 12 6 Totals 2 8 0 2 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi Stropp 0 0 0 0 Brignc3b 2 0 0 0 Milwaukee 40 28 .588 N ew York 210 0 0 0 040 — 7 Bourncf 4 0 0 0 Holtlf 5110 NRmrzp 0 0 0 0 RHrndzp 0 0 0 0 SAN FRANCISCO — D.J. St. Louis 35 32 522 4r/t Oakland 000 000 000 — 0 Acarerss 4 1 2 0 Bogarts3b 4 2 1 1 Hoffndsp 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 33 34 .493 6'/r E—D.Norris (3). DP—New York 1, Oakland2. Brantlylf 4 0 2 1 Pedroia2b 3 2 1 2 Revereph-cf 2 0 0 0 LeMahieu hit a tiebreaking single Cincinnati 32 34 .485 7 LOB —NewYork 8, Oakland4. 2B—Lowrie (17). Kipnis2b 4 0 0 0 D.Ortizdh 2 1 0 0 Totals 29 2 4 2 Totals 3 1 1 5 1 in a five-run ninth inning, lifting Chicago 27 38 .415 11'I~ SF—Teixeira. Chsnhff 3b 4 0 0 0 Napoli1b 3 1 2 2 Chicago 000 200 000 — 2 West Division IP H R E R BBSO D vMrprf 4 1 1 0 Navarf 4 1 2 1 Colorado to a winover San FranP hiladelphia 00 0 000 001 — 1 W L Pct GB NewYork YGomsc 2 0 0 0 Przynsc 4 1 1 2 DP — P hi l a del p hi a 1. LOB —Chicago 3, Philadelcisco. The Rockies were listless SanFrancisco 43 25 .632 PhelpsW,2-4 Kottars c 1 0 0 0 JHerrr ss 4 0 1 0 phia 6. 28 —Roffins(9), D.Brown(9). HR —S.castro Los Angeles 36 33 ,522 7r/t BetancesH,9 at the plate for most of the night, CSantn 1b 4 1 1 2 BrdlyJrcf 4 1 2 1 (9). S —R.Hernandez. Colorado 32 35 478 tgr/t J.Ramirez Raburn dh 4 0 1 0 IP H R E R BBSO trailed 4-2 and hadgonefive SanDiego 28 39 418 14'/t Oakland Totals 35 3 7 3 Totals 3 3 10119 Chicago Arizona 29 41 .414 15 GrayL,6-3 6 7 3 3 1 7 C leveland 021 0 0 0 000 — 3 straight innings without a hit beArrietaW,2-1 7 2 0 0 1 9 Abad 1 0 0 0 0 1 Boston 032 000 41x — 10 fore rallying off Giants closer SerStropH,6 1 1 0 0 0 0 Washington St. Louis Friday'sGames Francis 1 5 4 4 0 1 E—Dav.Murphy(2), Bogaerts (8). DP—Cleveland gio Romo, whowent into the night N.RamirezS,2-2 1 2 1 1 1 2 ab r hbi ab r hbi Chicago Cubs2, Philadelphia1 Ji Johnson 1 0 0 0 2 0 1. LOB —Cleveland 6, Boston6. 28—A.cabrera 2 Philadelphia Spancf 4 0 0 0 Mcrpnt3b 3 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 8, Miami6,13 innings HBP —byJi.Johnson(Ryan), byAbad(Gardner). (16),Brantley(17),Pedroia(20), Napoli (10), Nava(4), tied for most saves in themajors. R .Hernandez L, 2 -5 52-3 3 2 2 2 5 Rendon3b 4 0 0 0 Wong2b 3 0 0 0 N.Y.Mets6, San Diego2 T—3:05. A—36,067(35,067). Pierzynski(10).38—BradleyJr. (2). HR —C.Santana 13 0 0 0 0 1 W erthrf 3 0 1 0 Hoffidylf 3 0 0 0 Hoffands Atlanta4, L.A.Angels3 (8), Boga rtse(6). 2 0 0 0 0 3 Colorado San Francisco L aRoch1b 3 0 0 0 Craigrf 3 0 1 0 Bastardo Cincinnati 6,Milwaukee5 IP H R E R BBSO De Fratus 1 1 0 0 0 1 ab r hbi ab r hbi Rays 6, Astros1 Zmrmnlf 3 0 0 0 YMolinc 3 0 0 0 St. Louis1,Washington0 Cleveland H BP — by R .H e rna nde z (S .castro). WP—Strop. B lckmnrf 3 1 0 0 Pagancf 4 1 1 0 Dsmndss 3 0 0 0 MAdms1b 3 1 2 1 L.A. Dodgers 4,Arizona3 MastersonL,4-5 2 3 5 5 4 0 S tubbscf 4 0 1 0 Pencerf 5 2 2 1 T—2:51. A—26,154(43,651). Espinos2b 3 0 0 0 JhPerltss 2 0 0 0 Colorado 7, SanFrancisco4 HOUSTON — Alex Cobb had11 Crockett 12-3 2 0 0 0 0 Tlwlzkss 3 0 1 0 Posey1b 4 1 1 0 L oatonc 2 0 1 0 Jaycf 3000 Today'sGames Atchison 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 Culersnpr-ss 0 1 0 0 Sandovl3b 4 0 2 0 McLoth ph 1 0 0 0 Rosnthlp 0 0 0 0 ChicagoCubs(E.Jackson 4-6) at Philadelphia(Bu- of the Rays' season high-tying Interleague Rzepczynski 1 2 2 2 0 1 M ornea1b 4 1 2 2 Morself 3 0 2 2 Z mrmnp 2 0 0 0 Lynnp 2 0 0 0 16 strikeouts, helping TampaBay chanan1-3), 12:05p.m. Shaw 1-3 2 2 2 1 0 Rosarioc 4 0 0 0 J.Perezlf 0 0 0 0 Dobbsph 1 0 0 0 Bourioscf 0 0 0 0 Colorado(Bergman0-1) at SanFrancisco(Vogelsong to its first road win in almost a Braves 4,Angels3 Outman 11-3 1 0 0 0 1 Dickrsnlf 3 1 0 0 Kontosp 0 0 0 0 Totals 2 9 0 2 0 Totals 2 51 3 1 4-3), 1:05 p.m. Allen 1-3 1 1 1 1 1 Rutledg2b 3 0 0 0 HSnchzc 4 0 1 0 month, over Houston. Ben Zobrist, W ashington 00 0 0 0 0 000 — 0 Pittsburgh(Morton3-7) at Miami (Wolf 1-2), 1:10 Boston rph-3b1 1 1 2 B.Hicks2b 4 0 0 0 ATLANTA —EvanGattis and Chris St. Louis 010 0 0 0 g gx— 1 p.m. Matt Joyceand EvanLongoria LackeyW,8-4 6 2 - 3 7 3 3 1 5 RWhel LeMahi3b-2b4 1 1 1 Adrianzss 3 0 0 0 E—Hoffiday (2), Wong(5). DP—Washington 2, Johnsonhi San Diego (Hahn0-1) at N.Y.Mets (Z.Wheeler 2-6), drove in two runs apiece to break tback-to-backhomers A.MifferH,5 11 - 3 0 0 0 0 0 JDLRsp 1 1 1 0 Linccmp 2 0 0 0 St. Loui s 1. LOB — W a shing ton 2, St. Loui s 1. HR1:10 p.m. Badenhop 1 0 0 0 0 3 Kahnlep 1 0 0 0 Colvinph 1 0 0 0 in the first inning andAtlanta Ma.Adams ( 4). Cincinnati (Latos0-0)at Milwaukee(Gaffardo4-4), a10-game road skid dating to Masterson pitchedto 2 batters inthe3rd. CMartnp 0 0 00 JGutrrzp 0 0 0 0 IP H R E R BBSO edged the LosAngeles Angels 4:15 p.m. Rzepczynskipitchedto 2baters inthe 7th. May16. It's just the third win in Barne sph 1 0 0 0 A ff e l d t p 0 0 0 0 Washington L.A. Angels(Richards6-2) at Atlanta (Floyd 1-2), WP — Alen. B elislep 0 0 0 0 Machip 0 0 0 0 Zimmermann L,5-3 8 3 1 1 1 5 for its first interleague win. The the past17 gamesoverall for the 4:15 p.m. T—3:13.A—35,772 (37,499). M cKnrph 1 0 1 1 Romop 0 0 0 0 St. Louis Braves were 0-6 against AmeriWashington(Strasburg6-4) at St. Louis (S.Miffer Rays, who have the worst record Hwknsp 0 0 0 0 Blancolf 1 0 0 0 LynnW,7-4 8 2 0 0 0 8 can Leagueteams before taking 7-5),4:15p.m. Totals 3 3 7 8 6 Totals 3 54 9 3 RosenthalS,18-21 1 0 0 0 0 3 Blue Jays 4, Orioles0 Arizona (Coffmenter4-3) atL.A.Dodgers(Haren6-4), in the majors at 26-42. advantage of four runs in the first C olorado 002 0 0 0 005 — 7 T—2:03.A—41,519(45,399). 7:10 p.m. San Francisco 002 010 100 — 4 Sunday'sGames TampaBay Houslon on the two homers off C.J. Wilson BALTIMORE — Drew Hutchison E—Stubbs (2), Kahnle (2). DP—Colorado 1. PittsburghatMiami,10:10a.m. ab r hbi ab r hbi 5 (7-6), including a three-run shot LOB —Colorado3, SanFrancisco7. 28—Pagan(14), Reds 6, Brewers scattered six hits over seven San Diego atNY.Mets,1010a m. DJnngscf 5 2 2 0 Fowlercf 4 0 0 0 Pence(15), Morse(18).CS—Blackmon(4), McKenry by Gattis. ChicagoCubsat Philadelphia,10:35 a.m. Kiermrrf 5 0 2 0 Springrrf 4 0 0 0 innings in another sparkling perMILWAUKEE — Billy Hamilton (3). Cincinnatiat Milwaukee,11:10a.m. Longori3b 5 0 1 2 Singltn1b 4 1 1 1 formance on the road,andToronto (1), Pagan IP H R E R BBSO drove in the go-ahead runwith a Washington atSt. Louis,11:15a.m. Loney1b 4 2 0 0 Jcastroc 4 0 1 0 LosAngeles Atlanta Colorado Colorado at San Francisco,1:05 p.m. Zobrist2b 4 1 3 2 MDmn3b 3 0 1 0 got a two-run homer from Juan ab r hbi ab r hbi J.DeLaRosa 3 5 2 2 2 3 single in the ninth inning, andCinArizona at L.A.Dodgers,1:10 p.m. DeJessdh 2 0 0 0 Carterdh 4 0 1 0 Calhonrf 3 1 2 0 Heywrdrf 010 0 Francisco in a victory over BaltiKahnl e 3 2 1 1 1 5 L.A. Angelat s Atlanta, 5:05 p.m. Sandsph-d h 1 0 0 0 Grssmnlf 2 0 0 0 cinnati capitalized on four Milwau- Troutcf 3 1 1 0 JSchafrph-rf 3 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 more. Hutchison (5-4) outpitched C.Martin Joyceff 2 0 1 2 MGnzlz2b 3 0 0 0 Puiols1b 4 0 1 2 BUptoncf 4 0 0 0 kee errors for a victory over the B elisle W, 1 -2 1 0 0 0 0 2 Y Escorss 4 0 0 0 Viffarss 3 0 0 0 Ubaldo Jimenez(2-8), who alAmerican League HawkinsS,12-13 1 0 0 0 0 1 Brewers. Hamilton lined his single Cowgiffpr 0 0 0 0 FFrmn1b 2 1 0 0 Hanignc 4 1 2 0 Jepsenp 0 0 0 0 J.Uptonlf 4 0 0 0 lowed two runs andthree hits in San Francisco Totals 36 6 11 6 Totals 3 1 1 4 1 to right off Francisco Rodriguez J Hmltnlf 3 0 0 0 Gattisc 4 1 2 3 Raifgers1, Mariners0 6 3 2 2 2 6 T ampa Bay 0 2 0 0 2 0 002 — 6 six innings but fell to 0-6 at home. Lincecum 3 0 0 0 CJhnsn3b 4 1 2 1 J.Gutierrez H,9 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 2 (2-2), the Brewers' closer pitching HKndrc2b Houston 0 00 100 000 — 1 Aybarss 4 0 0 0 LaSteff2b 4 0 1 0 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 in a non-save situation. Reds AffeldtH,10 E—Vilar (9). DP—Houston 3. LOB—Tampa Bay Toronto SEATTLE —Elvis Andrus singled, Baltimore Freese3b 4 0 1 0 Kimrelp 0 0 0 0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 MachiH,9 7, Houston7. 28—De.Jennings (15), Zobrist (11), ab r hbi ab r hbi Congerc 4 1 1 0 ASmnsss 4 0 2 0 stole two basesandscored on RomoL,3-2BS,3-23 1-3 4 5 5 1 0 counterpart Aroldis Chapmanhad Joyce(12),J.Castro(10). 38—Kiermaier (2), Zobrist Reyesss 3 1 0 0 Markksrf 4 0 0 0 CWilsnp 2 0 0 0 Harangp 1 0 0 0 Kontos 2-3 1 0 0 1 0 little trouble in the bottom of the Adrian Beltre's infield grounder in (1). HR —Singleton(4). Mecarrlf 4 0 1 0 Pearcelf 4 0 2 0 Morinp 0 0 0 0 Ugglaph 1 0 0 0 WP — C. Ma r t i n , R o mo . P B — H . S a n c h e z . IP H R E R BBSO Bautistrf 3 0 1 1 A.Jonescf 4 0 2 0 I banezph-1b 2 0 0 0 Halep 0 0 0 0 the ninth inning andTexasdid just ninth with a1-2-3 inning for his T—3:36. A—41,258(41,915). TampaBay Linddh 4 0 1 0 C.Davislb 4 0 0 0 Smmnsp 0 0 0 0 enough against Seattle aceFelix 11th save. CobbW,2-4 61- 3 3 1 1 2 11 Encrnc1b 4 0 0 0 N.cruzdh 4 0 0 0 R.Pena2b 0 0 0 0 B oxberger H,2 2 3 0 0 0 1 2 Hernandez for a victory over the Totals 32 3 6 2 Totals 3 1 4 8 4 Lawrie2b-3b 3 1 0 0 Hardyss 4 0 2 0 Dodgers 4,Diamondbacks3 Jo.Peralta H,B 1 0 0 0 0 3 JFrncs3b Cincinnati Milwaukee Los Angeles 001 000 020 — 3 3 1 1 2 Machd3b 4 0 3 0 Mariners. Andrus singled with one Yates 2-3 1 0 0 1 0 StTgsn2b 1 0 0 0 Schoop2b 4 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi Atlanta 400 000 Bgx — 4 LOS ANGELES — Cl a yt on Ker McGee 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 out in the ninth, then proceededto BHmltncf 5 0 1 1 Gennett2b 4 1 2 1 DNavrrc 3 0 0 0 CJosphc 2 0 0 0 E—B.Upton (4). DP —Atlanta 1. LOB—Los Houston Frazier3b 4 2 2 1 Seguraph 1 0 0 0 Gosecf 1 1 0 0 DYongph 1 0 0 0 shaw allowed onerun over seven Angeles6,Atlanta7. 28—Trout (16), Conger(7). steal second andthird base. The McHughL,4-4 5 5 4 3 3 6 Totals V otto1b 5 1 1 1 Braunrf 4 0 0 0 HR — Gattis (14), C.Johnson(3). SB—J.Schafer (7). 29 4 4 3 Totals 3 5 0 9 0 innings, Matt Kemphomered 2 1 0 0 1 1 Toronto secondstolenbasecameasShin- Zeid Phiffips2b 4 0 1 2 Lucroyc 5 0 2 1 CS — Freese(1). S—Harang. 0 20 000 020 — 4 D.Downs 1 1 0 0 0 1 B altimore Brucerf 4 0 2 0 CGomzcf 3 1 1 1 000 0 0 0 000 — 0 for the first time in more than IP H R E R BBSO Soo Choowalked on a3-2 pitch Farnsworth 1 4 2 2 0 0 Mesorcc 4 0 0 0 ArRmr3b 4 0 1 1 E—Schoop (8). DP—Toronto 1, Baltimore 2. amonth,andtheLosAngel LosAngeles es from Hernandez.That wasthe WP—Yates. Schmkrlf 4 0 0 0 KDavislf 3 1 1 1 LOB —Toronto 4, Baltimore 9. 28—Hardy (15), C.WilsonL,7-6 6 6 4 4 2 8 Dodgers beat Arizona. Kershaw Cozartss 3 2 2 0 MrRynl1b 3 1 1 0 final batter for Seattle's ace. Closer T—3:30. A—26,829(42,060). Machado(5). HR —J.Francisco(11). CS—Gose(3). Morin 1 1 0 0 0 1 B aileyp 1 1 0 0 Faluss 3 0 0 0 Jepsen IP H R E R BBSO 1 1 0 0 0 1 (6-2) gave up ei g ht hits and one Fernando Rodneyentered and got Lecurep 0 0 0 0 Garzap 2 0 0 0 Toronto Atlanta Royals 7, WhiteSox2 run, walked one, and struck out Ondrskp 0 0 0 0 LSchfrph 1 1 1 0 Beltre to hit a grounder into the HutchisonW,5-4 7 6 0 0 0 3 HarangW,5-5 6 4 1 1 3 2 1-3 2 0 0 0 Cecil seven to win his third consecutive B roxtnp 0 0 0 0 Dukep 0 0 0 0 HaleH2 1 0 0 0 0 1 hole at shortstop. TheMariners CHICAGO —LorenzoCain hada McGowan S,1-1 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 3 start. He didn't allow a runner past RSantgph 0 0 0 0 RWeksph 1 0 0 0 S.SimmonsH,6 1 2 2 1 1 1 got Choo, but couldn't turn the Achpmp 0 0 0 0 FrRdrgp 0 0 0 0 two-run double to highlight a five- Baltimore KimbrelS,19-22 1 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 34 6 9 5 Totals 3 4 5 9 5 second base after the third inning. U.JimenezL,2-8 6 3 2 2 5 2 HBP—byC.Wilson (Heyward). WP—Harang2. double play andAndrus scored. run first inning, JeremyGuthrie C incinnati 100 0 4 0 001 — 6 T—2:59. A—39,699(49,586). 11-3 1 2 1 1 1 Tom.Hunter M ilwaukee 0 0 0 1 0 0 400 — 5 pitched into the sixth inning and 12-3 0 0 0 0 0 Arizona Stinson LosAngeles Texas Seattle E—Falu(1), Garza2(2), K.Davis (1). DP—CincinBP—byHutchison(C.Joseph). WP—Tom.Hunter. ab r hbi ab r hbi ab r hbi ab r hbi Kansas City extended its winning TH— n ati 2. LOB — C in ci n nati 7, Milwaukee7. 28—Bruce 2:44. A — 44,031 (4 5, 9 71). Leaders Owingsss 5 1 1 0 DGordn 2b 5 0 1 0 Choicedh 4 0 0 0 J.Jonescf 4 0 0 0 streak to five gameswith a victory 9), C.Gome z(19), ArRamirez(5).) HR —K.Davis(11). GParrarf 5 1 3 0 HRmrzss 3 1 2 0 Through Friday's Games Andrusss 4 1 2 0 Seager3b 3 0 0 0 8—B.Hamilton (25), Gennett (4). CS—Frazier (3). Gldsch1b 4 0 1 0 Rolasss 1 0 0 0 Choolf 3 0 1 0 Cano2b 4 0 0 0 over the ChicagoWhite Sox. GuthAMERICAN LEAGUE Twins 2, Tigers0 S—Bailey 2, R.Santiago. SF—Phillips. H iff2b 5 1 3 2 Puigrf 5 0 0 0 DRrtsnlf 0 0 0 0 Morrsn1b 2 0 0 0 PITCHING — Ta n ak a, NewYork, 10-1; Buehrle, rie (3-6) allowed two runs and IP H R E R BBSO Toronto, 10-3; Scherzer,Detroit, 8-2; FHernandez, ABeltre3b 4 0 0 1 Romerdh 2 0 0 0 Prado3b 5 0 1 0 AdGnzllb 3 1 1 1 Cincinnati DETROIT —KyleGibson threw C .Rosslf 5 0 1 0 Kemplf 4 1 2 2 Riosrf 4 0 1 0 Enchvzph-dh1 0 0 0 six hits in 5/s innings to snapan 61-3 6 4 4 3 6 Seattle,8-2; Keuchel,Houston,8-3;Porceffo,Detroit, Bailey G swschc 4 0 3 1 Ethiercf 3 0 1 0 Lackey, Boston,8-4. S nyder1b 2 0 0 0 Ackleylf 3 0 0 0 11-game winless streak. Guthrie's seven innings andEduardo EscoL ecure BS , 1 -1 13 3 1 1 0 1 8-4; D Perltcf 3 0 0 0 A.Effisc 2 1 1 0 ERA—T anaka, NewYork, 2.02; Darvish,Texas , Chirinsc 2 0 0 0 Zuninoc 3 0 2 0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 last win was onApril 9, against bar hit a solo homer in the third Ondrusek CAndrsp 2 0 0 0 Figgins3b 1 0 0 0 2.11; Kazmi rOakl , and,2.20; Buehrle,Toronto,2.28; LMartncf 3 0 0 0 BMifferss 3 0 0 0 B roxton W, 2 -0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Tampa Bay. and drew abases-loaded walk in OPerezp 0 0 0 0 Kershwp 2 0 1 0 Hern andez,Seattle,2.29;Keuchel,Houston,2.38; Odor2b 3 0 0 0 Giffespirf 3 0 0 0 A.chapman S,11-12 1 0 0 0 0 2 F Pachecph 1 0 0 0 BWilsnp 0 0 0 0 Gray,Oakland,2.93. Totals 29 1 4 1 Totals 2 8 0 2 0 the ninth, lifting Minnesota to a Milwaukee Harrisp 0 0 0 0 Howeff p 0 0 0 0 STRIKEOUT S—FHernandez, Seattle, 112;Price, Texas 0 00 000 001 — 1 KansasCity Chicago Garza 7 7 5 1 1 1 Tampa MMntrph 1 0 0 0 JuTrnrph 1 0 1 1 Bay,111; Scherzer, Detroit,106; Kluber,CleveSeattle 0 00 000 000 — 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi victory over Detroit. Detroit left Duke 1 0 0 0 0 2 E—Cano(3). DP—Seattle1. LOB—Texas4, Seat- A okirf 4 2 2 0 Eatoncf 2 1 2 1 sevenonbaseagai EMrshlp 0 0 0 0 Romakpr 0 0 0 0 and,104;Tanaka, NewYork,103; Darvish, Texas,101; nstGibson. Fr RodriguezL,2-2 1 2 1 1 1 0 lLester, Jansen p 0 0 0 0 Boston,99. tle 3. 28 —Zunino (11). SB—Andrus2 (16). CS—B. Infa nte2b 5 2 3 0 GBckh2b 3 0 0 0 HBP —byBailey(Braun). The right-hander escaped a basTotals 4 0 3 133 Totals 3 0 4 104 Miller (1).— S Chirinos. SAVES — Holland,KansasCity,19;Rodney,SeHosmer1b 2 1 1 2 Giffaspi3b 4 0 0 0 T—3:23.A—38,330 (41,900). es-loaded, one-out jam in the fifth Arizona 0 01 000 011 — 3 IP H R E R BBSO BButlerdh 5 1 2 2 Konerkph 1 0 0 0 attle,18;Perkins,Minnesota,17; DavRobertson,New Los Angeles 020 000 11x — 4 Texas Y ork,16; i ) ehara,Boston,14; Soria,Texas,14; Nathan, AGordnlf 5 1 1 1 JAreu1b 4 0 1 1 inning by getting Miguel Cabrera 61-3 2 0 0 2 5 S.Perezc 4 0 1 0 A.Dunndh 4 0 0 0 DP — Arizona2. LOB —Arizona 12, LosAngeles Pirates 8, Marlins 6 Tepesch (13 innings) Detroit, 13. 2 -3 0 0 0 0 2 to ground into a double play. Frasor 11. 28 — Owings (13), Hill (15), H.Ramirez (18). Lcaincf 5 0 1 2 AIRmrzss 4 1 1 0 HR — Kemp(6).S—Figgins,Kershaw. Sh.Toffeson W,2-1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Mostks3b 4 0 0 0 Viciedorf 4 0 1 0 NATIONALLEAGUE Soria S,14-15 1 0 0 0 0 1 AEscorss 4 0 1 0 DeAzalf 3 0 1 0 IP H R E R BBSO MIAMI — Gregory Polanco broke PITCHING —Wainwright, St. Louis,9-3; Simon, Minnesota Detroit a tie in the13th inning with his Seattle Arizona Cincinnati,9-3;Greinke,LosAngeles, 8-3; BumgarCiriacopr-ss 0 0 0 0 Flowrsc 3 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi F.Hernandez L,8-2 81-3 4 1 1 2 6 C.AndersonL,5-1 5 4 2 2 4 4 first major league homer,and ner,San Francisco,8-4;Lohse,Milwaukee,7-2; LeGarc ph 1 0 1 0 DSantn cf 4 0 0 0 Kinsler2b 2 0 0 0 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3 8 7 127 Totals 3 3 2 7 2 Rodney O.Perez 1 1 0 0 2 0 Hudson,SanFrancisco, 7-2; Bailey, Cincinnati, 7-3; KSuzukc 4 0 1 0 AJcksncf 3 0 0 0 Pittsburgh overcame aninth-inWP — F.Hernandez.PB—Chirinos. Harris 1 2 1 1 0 1 Ryu,LosAngeles,7-3;Lynn,St.Louis,7-4;SMiff er, K ansas City 5 1 0 0 0 0 100 — 7 Mauer lb 4 0 1 0 Micarr1b 4 0 1 0 T—2:30.A—22,039 (47,476). E.Marshaff 1 3 1 1 0 1 St. Louis,7-5. Chicago 1 10 000 000 — 2 Wlngh 8 3 0 0 0 VMrtnzdh 4 0 0 0 ning meltdown to beat Miami. LOB —KansasCity 9,Chicago11. 28—Aoki (10), Fuld pr-If 0 1 0 0 JMrtnzrf 40 1 0 LosAngeles ERA —Hudson, SanFrancisco,1.81; Cueto,CinKershawW,6-2 7 8 1 1 1 7 Polanco, playing in his fourth big cinnati,1.85;Wainwright, St. Louis,2.15;Beckett, Los A.Gordon(19), L.cain (9), A.Escobar (18). SF—Hos- KMorls dh 4 0 1 0 D.Keffylf 4 0 0 0 Yankees 7,Athletics 0 B.WilsonH,9 1 - 3 3 1 1 0 0 league game,went 5 for 7, scored Angeles,2.35; Teheran,Atlanta, 2.41; Cashner,San mer,J.Abreu. Arcia rf 4 0 0 0 Cstffns3b 4 0 1 0 Howell H,13 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 three times andmade arun-saving IP H R E R BBSO Plouffe 3b 2 0 0 0 Avilac 3020 Diego,2.47;Niese,NewYork,2.54. OAKLAND, Calif.— David Phelps KansasCity Jansen S,18-20 1 2 1 1 1 2 Nunezss 3 0 0 0 RDavispr 0 0 0 0 STRIKEOUT S—Cueto, Cincinnati, 109; Strascatch in right field. H BP—by C .A nd erson (E t h i e r). WP — K er sha w . Guthri eW,3-6 52-3 6 2 2 4 9 EEscor2b 3 1 1 2 Holadyc 1 0 0 0 burg, Washington,108;Bumgarner, SanFrancisco, pitched two-hit ball into the sev1-3 0 0 0 0 0 T—3:32. AM2,831(56,000). CrowH,7 AnRmn ss 2 0 1 0 95; Greinke,LosAngeles, 92; Wainwright, St. Louis, enth inning and two relievers were Bueno 1 0 0 0 0 1 TrHntrph 1 0 0 0 Pittsburgh Miami 91; Kennedy,SanDiego,91; Miley,Arizona, 85. 1 0 0 0 0 1 Suarezss 0 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi SAVES —FrRodriguez,Milwaukee,20; Romo,San perfect the rest of the way, leading K.Herrera Mets 6, Padres 2 Ti.coffins 1 1 0 0 1 1 Totals 31 2 4 2 Totals 32 0 6 0 Polancrf 7 3 5 2 Furcal2b 6 1 0 0 Francisco,20;Kimbrel,Atlanta,19;Jansen,LosAngethe New YorkYankeespast OakChicago Minnesota 001 000 001 — 2 S Martelf 7 3 4 2 Yelichlf 1 0 0 0 les,18;Rosenthal, St. Louis,18;Street, SanDiego,18; land for its fourth straight victory. QuintanaL,3-7 6 8 6 6 1 6 Detroit 000 000 000 — 0 NEW YORK — Bobby Abreu went AMcctcf 7 0 2 1 RJhnsnlf-cf 5 0 1 2 AReed,Arizona,16.
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PEOPLEON THE MOVE • The Central Oregon Council onAging named Gary HorningVolunteer of the Month for May2014. Horning has volunteered as aBendMealsonW heels driver since retiring from Bend-La PineSchools. He has lived in Bendfor 54 yearsand is married to his wife, Shirley. • PamBell, a broker with Horning Windermere in Bend, received the Accredited Buyer's Representation designation from the Bell Real Estate Buyer's Agent Council of the National Association of Realtors. Cook • Audrey Cookwasthe top listing andtop selling agent at Redmond's Windermere Howeg office for the month of May. • Columbia Bank appointed RobHowell Camuso as director of investments for the bank's trustand investment services. Howellhas morethan Andrews 35 years of experiencein the banking industry. Pl lor 'to
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Wade Underwood, founding partner and general manager of Three Creeks Brewing Co. in Sisters, said construction on the brewery's new production facility began June 2.
x ansion rewin a r e e ree s • Construction is underway onnew production facility with canning line By Rachael Rees
MONDAY Public hearingDeschutesCounty CommunityDevelopment Departmentannual report and workplan:Deschutes County Commission. View the documentat www.deschutes.org/cdd. Hearing is in theBarnes/ Sawyer Rooms.Comments can also besent to CDD Director Nick Lelack; free; 10 a.m.; DeschutesCounty Administration Building, 1300 N.W.Wall St., Bend; 541-317-3193 or nick. lelack©deschutes.org. TUESDAY • UnderstandUnclaimed Property Reporting:Learn about reporting unclaimed property to the state. Preregistration required; free; 8:30 a.m.-noon; Deschutes County Building, 1300 N.W.Wall St., Bend; 503-986-5290 or www. oregon.g ov/dsl/UP/Pages/ upholdered.aspx. • BusinessAfter Hoursand RibbonCutting: Free;4:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Life Flight Network, 743 S.E.Salmon, Redmond; 541-280-1224. • Online Marketing with Facebook:Learn to use Facebook to market and advertise your business and create anonline brand presence. Registration required; $69; 9 a.m.noon; Central Oregon Community College, 2600 N.W.CollegeWay,Bend; 54 l-383-7270. • Membership101, Driving Your Membership:New and current BendChamber of Commercemembers can connectand learnabout benefits available through the chamber.RSVPs required; free;10 a.m.;Bend Chamber ofCommerce, 777 NWWall St., Suite 200; 541-382-3221 orshelley@ bendchamber.org.
records. Underwood wouldn't
disclose the cost of the new facility, but permits from the city of Sisters estimate the total value at $742,518.
As part of the expansion,
The Bulletin
Underwood said, the brewery
Three Creeks Brewing Co. in Sisters has an expansion underway that will increase
plans to install a canning line. "We'll be expanding our
its space tenfold and also add
lineup into the can world. It
to its brewing capacity. "Right now, we're a brew-
fits our brand and who we are," he said. "We're basically outdoor enthusiasts and we think the cans are not only
pub, and we have about 800
square feet of production space," said Wade Underwood, founding partner and general manager of Three Creeks. "We haven't been able to expand our distribu-
tion or customer base due to limitations on space and system constraints. We're pretty
excited to make some more beer and grow our brand."
superior for the beer, but for
the things we like to do: hiking, biking, fly-fishing, camping, river rafting." Three Creeks nearly reached its capacity last year, brewing just under 2,100 barrels. The new facility will give
Sisters community has been a fantastic base for us," Underwood said. "We're committed to the community and
the town, and we're looking forward to creating jobs and supporting the community we live in and love." Underwood expects to
add about five employees to start, and eventually up to 20. The brewpub and brewery on Desperado Court on the southeast side of the city currently employ 60 during the summer months. Caprielle Lewis, Economic
re-emerged as a critical bia and Kuwait." sourceofoilin recentyears. So far, the oil markets are Mounting Iraqi production taking the growing unrest helped to ease world oil in stride. prices despite the tightening American drivers are restrictions on Iran and likely to see gasoline prices tanking exports from Libya. go up 5 to 10 cents a gallon And Western and Chinese in the coming days because oil companies rushed back, of the Iraqi violence. But revitalizing long-neglected oil prices have been rising oil fields in the north and modestly compared with south. what would be expected Now suddenly all that from a major crisis in the progress has been put in Middle East. jeopardy with the intense At $113 a barrel, global military offensive by exprices remain well below tremist insurgents. levels that could significantThe stakes for the oil ly slow the world economy. markets are high as the The relatively muted Iraqi government tries to response reflects the gain control over the situsupply situation. No Iraqi ation. An eventual decline oil production or export in Iraqi exports would put installations have been pressure on China and Indamaged and the unrest dia to increase their imports may strengthen the hands of Iranian oil again, weakof Kurdish political leaders ening the U.S. government's in northern Iraq who would position in negotiations like to have a free hand in with Tehran over nuclear exporting oil from their policies. Russian oil exprovince without Baghdad's ports would become more interference. And growing crucial for global markets, oil production in the Unitpotentially strengthening ed States and Canada has the Kremlin's hand in
Mediterranean Internation-
cartel, and it has the poten-
al, an oil service company that supplies state oil com-
tial to become a far larger player on the world stage.
Development for Central Or-
egon's Sisters manager, said the expansion is a $2 million capital investment for Sisters
in building and equipment that will provide new fami-
ly-wage jobs. She said the city was willing to work with the brewery on infrastructure to keep the
Beats'earbudsdesigned with the athlete inmind
Three Creeks the ability to
production facility in Sisters
make up to 20,000 barrels a year,as demand dictates,
and Three Creeks received a tax abatement for up to five
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ity is planned to total 8,000 square feet and be equipped
Headphone maker Beats Electronics is launching a $200pair ofwirelessearbuds that the company says would survive six days of sweaty,
and into the Northwest. In addition, he said, the
years because of an enterprise zone agreement. "It's a big deal. We're so excited for them," Lewis said. "This production facility is going to bring new, fresh dollars into Sisters from outside
added capacity will allow the
the area."
with a 30-barrel system.
Construction began June 2 on the new brewery at 265 E. quarter of next year, Under-
wood said. Underwood has been looking for property for about two
Underwood said. He expects to make 6,000 barrels the first year. That growth will allow the brewery to expand its distribution throughout the state
brewery to create new beers.
— Reporter: 541-617-7818, rrees@bendbulletin.com
"We really believe that the
Los Angeles Times
hourlong workouts without
GM recalls 5 years ofCamaros By Benjamin Preston
a switchblade, by pushing a
to the ignition system used in
New York Times News Service
small button. The turning of
Chevrolet Cobalts and other small cars included in the ig-
General Motors is recall-
the key, GM said, could result in a "reduction or loss of power." The automaker said that
Chevrolet Camaros because
their key can suddenly turn off the ignition when bumped and shut the engine — a prob-
the problem would most likely
lem similar to the defect that
The automaker said it was aware of three crashes and
led the automaker to recall millions of small cars this
year. The recall, one of several
affect drivers sitting close to
the steering column. four injuries that may be related to the defect in the Camaros.
GM said the Camaro's switch was of a different dewide from the 2010 to 2014 sign than the faulty ignition model years. switch in older Chevrolet CoGM said that a driver's knee balts, Saturn Ions and other could bump the key fob, inad- small cars that GM has linked vertently causing the ignition to 13 deaths and 54 crashes. "The Camaro ignition syslock cylinder to switch out of the "run" position. The key tem meets all GM engineering is released from the fob, like specifications and is unrelated announced Friday, covers
about 510,000 Camaros world-
WEDNESDAY • LeadershipInAction: One-ononetalk-show-style lecturewith community leaders.Register online; $15BendChamberof Commercemembers,$20 nonmembers; 5p.m.; Deschutes Brewery &Public House,1044 N.W. BondSt., Bend;541-3823221 or www.bendchamber.org. THURSDAY • Habitatfor HumanityHousing InformationSession:Bend area Habitatfor Humanity seeks applicants earning3560 percent of theareamedian incometoapplyfor its Bend
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nition switch recall," GM said in a statement. GM said that it found the problem during internal test-
ing it conducted after the 2.6 million-vehicle ignition switch recall this year, and that it
would fix the problem by replacing the key with a type where the fob is separate from the key, ostensibly reducing its mass. Three other recalls cover
and Plantronics. Some of
the options, including one from Sony, hold music on an embeddedmemorycardthat
rank as an also-ran m product reviews, induding from the well-regarded blog The
watch an NBA game without seeing someone's head
adornedwith one of theproducts thathavepropelledthe Culver City, Calif., company to the top of thepremium headphone market. Apple has said it plans to acquire Beats
phone or MP3 player around. When judged on sound quality, Beats products often
Wirecutter. Still, few of the companies can match Beats'marketing
power. Arecent commercial featured Brazilian soccer star
Neymar,and thecampaign for the new Powerbeats
for $3billionin atransaction Wireless is almost certain to that could dose by September. feature James. Areport on Beats'new in-ear buds, ESPN.com described James createdwiththe help ofbasas an investor in Beats and ketball star LeBron James,
said thathe stands to earn as
are exdusively designed with much as $30 million from the athletes in mind, the company sale of Beats to Apple. said. The Powerbeats WireExpandinguse of smartlessbuds latch aroundthe phones has increasedthe ear, and a cordthat sits onthe need for headphones, whose back of the neck connects one No. 1use is duringexercise, side to the other. accordingto the market analBeats says the headphones ysis firm NPD. The firm said
from the 2004-2011 model
to connect to any Bluetooth
years, 21,567 Chevrolet Sonic compacts from the 2012 model
device within 30 feet. Black,
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induding Sennheiser, Bose
cord Beats headphones. It's
have a six-hour battery life, arewater-resistant and able
model year.
is filled with competitors,
eliminates the need to have a
28,789 Saab 9-3 convertibles
year and 14,765 Buick LaCrosse sedans from the 2014
The market forheadphones for runners and gym-goers
needinga recharge. Athletes are already among themostprominentusers of the earmufflike, single-sidehard to walkinto a gym or
ing more than half a million
helped cut U.S. oil imports,
Ukraine. And a major spike helping to keep global supin global oil prices could plies hardy. help unfriendly regimes like Still, Iraq plays an importVenezuela. ant role for market stability. "The collapse of Iraq With current production of would bring an internation- 3.3 million barrels of oil a al oil crisis," said Dragan day, Iraq is the second-largVuckovic, president of est producer in the OPEC
The new production facil-
Barclay Drive. It's expected to be completed by the first
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years and purchased the 2.1acreparcelin September, according to Deschutes County
panies in Iraq. "It would mean crude oil would go up to $150 a barrel. It could spread unrest to Saudi Ara-
red andwhiteversions willgo on sale in stores and on Beats' website in the coming days, the company said.
free; 6 p.m.; MidOregonCredit Union, 1386 N.E.Cushing Drive, Bend; 541-382-1795. JUNE25 • Business After Hours: Register online; free; 5 p.m.Jones 8 Roth CPAs andBusinessAdvisors, 300 S.W.Columbia St., Suite 201, Bend;541-382-3221 or www.bendchamber.org. JUNE26 No SacredCows:Howa BelovedBrandStayedTrue to its PurposeWhile Rethinking EverythingElse:AdBite bythe Advertising Federation of Central Oregon presents adiscussion
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in March that the market for
headphones costing more than $100 surpassed $1 billion in 2013, representing 21 percent growth in a year. Key to the growth, NPD said, was a
near-doublingof the market for wireless headphones.
Bend;free;3:30 p.m.to 6p.m. SundanceMeadowsmodel home, 21146KaylaCourt, Bend; lukep©mtvistahomes.com. JUNE28 • SundanceMeadowspublic grand opening:MonteVista Homes celebrates theopening of SundanceMeadows in southeast Bend;free; 11a.m.-5 p.m.; SundanceMeadows model home, 21146KaylaCourt, Bend; lukep@mtvistahomes.com. • For the complete calendar, pick up Sunday'sBulletin or visit bendbugetin.com/bizcal
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Central Oregon •Private cave entrance Bill Kammerer, $110,000• Midcentury John L Scott Real 6.1 acre corner lot w/ •Koi pond, garden and Real Estate Broker Modern access from p aved Estate 541-385-5500 greenhouse 541-410-1200 •Bring back the sparkle Spectacular home on st., power installed, • 1960 sq.ft. on .52 acre. Windermere 205 acres plus addi- •2 Bdrm, 2 b ath and terrific mtn. & green 26 acres with Timber - 4 Carol Armstrong, Central Oregon 1342 sq.ft. tional apartment. Ad bat h , valley views, near b edroom, 2 Real Estate Broker 541-419-8758 •Dbl commercial lot ¹1242 Steelhead Falls and 2464 sq ft home with Windermere • 20'x40' shop TEAM Birtola Garmyn $429,000• Amazing D eschutes Riv e r . 4-car garage. Central Oregon Kathy Neal, Broker High Desert Realty Home $419,000. $79,900 MLS Real Estate 541-420-4978 541-312-9449 MLS20120827 •3224 sq.ft., 3 bdrm, 3 201205646 Windermere www.BendOregon Call Duke Warner Charming Home in bath, 3 car garage Juniper Realty Central Oregon RealEstate.com Realty Dayville at •2 Masters, office and 541-504-5393 great neighborhood. Real Estate 541-987-2363 bonus room Ad ¹1002 $214,900• One Level TEAM Birtola Garmyn ~Vaulted great r o om $224,500• Turnkey •Kitchen with granite Call The Bulletin At High Desert Realty •2 Bdrm, 2 bath, 1168 •041 acre lot with 2-Story on 13 Acres - 5 541 -385-5809 design 541-312-9449 fenced backyard bat h , ~3 Brdm, 2 bath, 1450 sq.ft. Place Your Ad Or E-Mail b edroom, 3 Pam Bell, Broker www.BendOregon • dbl car garage, Eagle sq ft in Canyon sq.ft. home At: www.bendbulletin.com 2520 RealEstate.com 541-848-7590 Crest townhome City. $399,999. ~Tiled floors, oversized Susan Pitarro, Broker MLS201305978 garage, river and for- •9th fairway and mtn 16180 Lava Drive. 1.8 Acres with Cas- Call Duke Warner Re541-410-8084 views. est lands. Better than new c cade Mtn V iews Windermere alty at Dayville, Dave Disney, Broker Jeanette Brunot, Broker raftsman home on $ 189,900. 3 bed Central Oregon 541-771-1383 541-987-2363 541-410-8557 1+ acres. Ad ¹2062 rooms, 2 bathrooms, Real Estate Windermere Central Windermere Central TEAM Birtola Garmyn 1716 sq ft. New conOregon Real Estate Oregon Real Estate High Desert Realty struction, interior color TURN THE PAGE Just too many 541-312-9449 package options avail. 16755 Derringer D r. 1623 SE Bronzewood For More Ads collectibles? www.BendOregon MLS¹201401007. 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AD¹1062 541-848-7590 541-382-8262 Real Estate floors, tile backsplash, TEAM Birtola Garmyn separate wood shop, Susan Pitarro, landscaped, fenced. High Desert Realty Bend's exclusive Broker Elizabeth. RV parking and cov20085 $179,900. MLS 541-312-9449 storage. A sepamountain high com541-410-8084 $184,000. 2 bdrm, 2 ered 201209125 Pam r ate hot t u b r o om www.BendOregon Windermere munity. Ad ¹1622 bath, 1008 sq.ft., open Lester, Principal Bro RealEstate.com with master TEAM Birtola Garmyn Central Oregon floor plan, v aulted connects ker Century 21 Gold Real Estate High Desert Realty ceilings. Fenced large bedroom Must see! Country Realty, Inc. 36 Acre estate, Bend Nothing d e d. 541-312-9449 backyard and sprin- Move in t onee 541-504-1338 Cascade Nursery. morrow! $625,000 • Smith Rock www.BendOregon kler system. Ad ¹1122 MLS 2014 0 3432 RealEstate.com custom home on •4 Bdrm, 3 bath, 3618 Kathy Caba, Principal TEAM Birtola Garmyn Large sq.ft. $185,000Cascade 1+ acres, backing Broker High Desert Realty 10 Acre, Gorgeous Mtn •4+ acres near Smith Realty, Linda, Broprivate wildlife. 541-771-1761 541-312-9449 Views! Rock ker 1-541-815-0606 Ad ¹2042 John L. Scott www.BendOregon • 30'x48' dream shop • 30x60 insulated shop, TEAM Birtola Garmyn Real Estate, Bend RealEstate.com with 4 bays workshop www.johnlscottbend. Diana Barker, Broker High Desert Realty 3 bdrm/2 bath, 2456 sq. and office. 541-480-7777 541-312-9449 ft. with 14.66 acre and com $129,500• 1.49 Acre • Single level home built Windermere www.BendOregon 13.2 acre COI irriga Homestead in 2000, 1728 sq.ft. Central Oregon RealEstate.com bonus room with •3 Bdrm, 2 bath • 10 Acre, 6 i r rigated, 20 Acres for $180,000 tion, Real Estate separate entry, solar •Private master bdrm East side of Bend. Big 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, Almost fully fenced & pasdesign generates 20% ~Wrap around decks mountain views and Estate on 20 acres, 1600 sq.ft. Nestled in tures. MLS •Large kitchen and din the Pines, AD¹1672 backs 20,000 acre www.angecox.johnlscott wilderness area out electric. ing area your back door. Pos- 201403830 $488,888. BLM land. Ad ¹1412 TEAM Birtola Garmyn .com/37392 .Turn around driveways sible terms. Call Kit Call Pam Lester, Prin High Desert Realty TEAM Birtola Garmyn Angie Cox, Broker Dave Disney, Broker Korish, 541-480-2335 cipal Broker Century High Desert Realty 541-312-9449 541-213-9950 21 Gold Country Re 541-410-8557 MLS¹201304808 www.BendOregon 541-312-9449 John L. Scott alty, Inc. Windermere Central Duke Warner Realty www.BendOregon RealEstate.com Real Estate, Bend 541-504-1338 541-382-8262 Oregon Real Estate RealEstate.com www.johnlscottbend.com $145,000 - $160,000 $1,890,000 Coming Soonl Elegant Craftsman •1 0 Bend w e s tside Home condo's •Extensive remodeled in •Completely renovated 2013 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 680 ~4 ensuites, granite/ sq.ft. marble countertops, •P rofessionally m a n c ommercial gr a d e aged and maintained stove and sweeping Jake Moorhead, Broker Cascade views. 541-480-6790 •Surround sound on 3 Loretta Moorhead, sides by deeded open Broker space 541-480-2245 •Historic b ar n /guest Windermere house, sport court, Central Oregon rec area Real Estate Cleme Rinehart, Broker 54'I -480-2100 $234,500 Single level Patty Dempsey, Broker •RV parking, open floor plan, master b d rm 541-480-5432 Andrea Phelps, Broker separation 54'I -408-4770 •Fenced garden and storage shed Windermere •MLS¹201401930 Central Oregon Debbie Tallman, Real Estate Broker $205,000• Huge 541-390-0934 lot in Town Windermere •3 Bdrm, 2 bath Central Oregon •Family room Real Estate •Lots of storage Awbrey Butte fine living • .44 acre lot with RV and big Cascade parking views. Ad ¹1292 Diana Barker, Broker TEAM Birtola Garmyn 54'I -480-7777 High Desert Realty Windermere 541-312-9449 Central Oregon www.BendOregon Real Estate RealEstate.com 80' RV pa r king! Pristine large family $179,900. 1616 sq. ft. home on vacation 3 bdrm, 2 bath home getaway. AD¹1272 with dbl. garage, gas TEAM Birtola Garmyn fireplace, pantry, split Desert Realty bedroom fl o o rplan High 541-312-9449 with great room concept. ¹ 20 1 309527 www.BendOregon RealEstate.com Pam Lester, Principal Broker, Century 21 $279,500 • Has it All Gold Country Realty, .2124 sq.ft. on 4 . 89 Inc. 541-504-1338 acres. •Great house with fam$859,000 3158 Shevlin ily room, 3 bdrm, 2 Meadows, Bend bath, hardwood & tile. •R.D. Building & design •Shop, •Newly completed con- shed barn and hay struction Myers, Broker •3553 sq.ft. 8 42x16 RV Barbara 30 yr fixed= 4.250% APR- 4.426% P&l pmt= $1377.43 541-923-4663 or garage 541-480-7183 • 3 Bdrm, 2 full baths Windermere Central 15 yF fix&d= 3.375% APR- 3.668% P&l pmt= $1984.53 and 2 half baths, boOregon Real Estate nus room plus office Jake Moorhead, Broker Custom Home with Big Jumbo 30 yr = 4.375% APR- 4.583% P&I pmt= $3195.43 541-480-6790 Shop on Fenced 1.4 Loretta Moorhead, Acres! $265 , 000 Purchaseprice $350,000,20% down, Loan amount $280,000,30yearlixed. Broker AD¹1522 Jumbo purchaseprice /value $800,000 — 20% down /equity,$640,000 loan amount. 541-480-2245 TEAM Birtola Garmyn Offer valid as of 06/13/2013, restrictions may apply.Rates/fees subject to change. OnApproved Credit. Windermere High Desert Realty Central Oregon 541-312-9449 Real Estate www.BendOregon RealEstate.com i ' I Check out the ,I• I 'I ' I I dI ' I 2545 SW 43rd. 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40 Acres i n H arneyBeautiful Lodge style Better Than New with DON"T MISS OUT! 654 Go On Vacation! 5 bed- In the Path of Progress Like New, Upgraded Looking for a home that New Construction County - 3 bedroom, 2 estate. 5 ares with All th e U p grades! Steven St., Crescent, room home in Sunri- in Prineville City Lim- Home - 3 bedroom, has it all? Features 1425 sf, 3 br, 2 ba, bath, 2384 sq ft home Cascade Mt. views, 1120 sf, 3 br, 2 ba, Great starter 3/2 1782 ver. G r ea t re n t al its - 3 br/2ba home on 2.5 bath in Crescent great room layout w/ private neighborhood, with vaulted ceiling, 5398 sq.ft., 6 bdrm, 4 finished garage and sq. ft. home or vaca- h isotry. Enjoy t h e 1.29 acres zoned R2 Creek. C o mpletely vaulted ceil i ngs, landscaped, with sun room, kitchen with bath, 3200 sq.ft. shop on a n ov e rsized, tion property! Large SHARC pool and all (can be split into more upgraded throughout. hardwood floors, a sprinklers. $134,900. oak cabinets. Large 2 w/ large office, 24'x36' fenced lot. $159,000. bedrooms, a sepa- that Sunriver offers. lots). Across f r om Hickory floors & cabi- l arge k i tchen w / MLS¹201402230 y metal shop w ith barn, 4 acres irriga- MLS¹201402107 rate family 8 l i ving $399,000. State Park and 2 min- n ets, slate and SS b reakfast ba r a n d Pam Lester, Principal bathroom, full shop tion. Granite, Traver- Pam Lester, Principal room. Breakfast bar Call Jacquie Sebulsky utes t o Mea d ow appliances, $219,000. nook, formal dining Broker, Century 21 bay, apartment and tine, marble finishes. Broker, Century 21 and a dining area. at 541-280-4449 or Lakes Golf Course. Call Candy Yow, room, dow n stairs Gold Country Realty, wood shop area. Shelly Arnold, Gold Country Realty, Vaulted ceilings make Michele Anderson at 541-410-3193. Inc. 541-504-1338 $110,000 MLS guest bedroom, main 541-633-9760. Call Duke Warner Broker 541-771-9329 Inc. 541-504-1338 thishome seem even 20142793 MLS¹201402864 floor master suite w/ New Custom 3 BR/2.5 Realty Dayville, John L. Scott more spacious. Plenty MLS201310062 Pam Lester, Principal Duke Warner Realty Travertine s h ower, Buildable lot in Wagon BA, 2024 sq ft home 541-987-2363 541-382-8262 Real Estate, Bend of room to build a de- Duke Warner Realty Broker, Century 21 jetted tub, & private Trail Ranch. Almost MLS¹201401285 www.johnlscottbend. tached 2-car garage. 541-382-8262 Gold Country Realty, deck, two large up- on large lot w / RV an acre, stick built or Two separate decks com Inc. 541-504-1338 Live in One, Rent the s tairs g u est b e d - parking. Granite slab 4.77 Acres in Tumalomanufactured, attached to the home. Great Location - 3 rooms, double vanity counter tops, profesOther! Two separate Beautiful Log Home in private little Deschutes Green pas t u res, bat h , Irrigated Mini F a rm. units on one tax lot. guest bath, a bonus sions series SS appliP artially fenc e d. b edroom, 2 CRR $370,000. 3 mountain views, pond, access,community irr i gated Unique p e rsonality room, private land- ances, pantry, wood 8 MLS 1858 sq ft on almost Beautiful $87,500 clubhouse and barn & lovely home. oversized bedrooms, 201403646. Cascade an acre. Light & bright property. 1584 sq.ft. homes. Front home scaped and fenced tile floors, gas F P, Highly desirable loca- 2.5 bathrooms, 2060 swimming pool. Realty, Linda, Bro- single level. $319,900. home, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, has street access, 2 back yard w/ irriga- fenced & central air. sq ft, s everal outFaye Phillips, tion. $569,000. 3 6x32 s hop, l u s h bedroom and r e ar tion, RV parking, & $225,900 MLS¹ too ker 1-541-815-0606 Call Carolyn Emick at buildings, main floor Broker 541-480-2945 Call Kit Korish at 541-419-0717. pasture, outdoor home is a one bed- play structure along new. master Ko i p o n d. Down a Country Lane, 541-330-2120 John L. Scott arena. Bring y o ur r oom. B ot h h a v e w/ a c overed Trex Pam Lester, Principal MLS20142321 MLS¹201402993 3+ acre, fenced with MLS¹201308768 Real Estate, Bend Broker, Century 21 Duke Warner Realty animals! www.jackso- fenced y a rd s in deck & paver patio. Call Jeanne Scharlund, irrigation and barn. 3 www.johnlscottbend. Duke Warner Realty 541-382-8262 nanderson.com Wiestoria A d d ition. $465,000 ¹20'I 400800 Gold Country Realty, 541-420-7978 Bdrm, 2 bath. Offered 541-382-8262 com Inc. 541-504-1338 Barbara Jackson, John L. Scott Real $257,500. Central Oregon Realty at $449,000. Home on 4.9 Acres- Broker 541-306-8186 Call Jasen Chavez at Estate 541-548-1712 Corner lot in Awbrey 5 A cres w /Mountain Group, LLC Cate Cushman, Extremely well mainJohn L. Scott 54'I -891-5446. Garage Sales Glen. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, Views - 3 b drm, 2 Principal Broker tained 3 bdrm 2 BAReal Estate, Bend MLS 201400486 Mountain Views - Per1789 sq.ft., built in 541-480-1884 bath, 1620 sq ft, irriSay "goodbuy" bath s i ngle s t o ry www.johnlscottbend. Duke Warner Realty fect Central Oregon Garage Sales 1998. Spacious mas- www.catecushman.com h ome on 4 . 9 f l a t ated, 36x40 shop, com 541-382-8262 location! Log home to that unused ter suite, professionj enced, ex t ensive acres. 2208 sq. ft., Drake Park Neighborsurrounded by views Garage Sales ally landscaped. sprinkler sys t e m. item by placing it in Just Completed - 3 rock fireplace, dbl gahood Feel the hisLiving atits Bestof t h e Cas c ade Danielle Snow, Broker M LS¹ 2809 2 2 5. Find them tory in t hi s s tately rage, gas fireplace, bedroom, 2.5 b ath, Located in the heart of M ountain range & 541-306-1015 $265,000. Pam The Bulletin Classifieds 1 510 sq f t h o m e . home on a beautiful central air & more. Great room floor plan the Old Mill District. 3 Smith Rock. Very priJohn L. Scott in Lester, Principal BroMLS¹ 2013 1 0722 double lot. Short stroll m aster suites, 3 . 5 vate property is 2.65 Real Estate, Bend ker, Century 21 Gold 541-385-5809 $345,000. Pam with laminate wood The Bulletin to downtown or Mirror baths, 3070 sq ft with a cres. Enjoy g o r www.johnlscottbend. Country Realty, Inc. Lester, Principal Bro- floors, crown molding views of the river and geous sunrise and Pond. $998,500. Classifieds 541-504-1338 com Nice mountains. ker, Century 21 Gold throughout. Beautiful 8 Call Kit Korish, S t a n d- sunset from deck that master with full mtn alone Country Realty, Inc. Spacious. Custom Built Home on 541-480-2335 unit. $849,000. surrounds every side 541-385-5809 5 Bedrooms in Riverrim! views. $219,900. 541-504-1338 MLS¹201402653 MLS¹20'I 400102 of the house. Follow 2172 sq ft, main level Beautiful property with 69 Acres - 2692 sf, 4 Call Jaynee Beck, comfortable spaces Duke Warner Realty bed, 3 bath home with Call Jaynee Beck, the sun or relax un- New Custom Solar/ADA master, den/office, 3 54'I -480-0988 Horse Property 3 bdrm, 541-382-8262 541-480-0988 der the 2 c o v ered Home - 3 master car garage, A/C, stor- for varied family inter- lots of windows proMLS¹201401864 2 bath, 1823 sq. ft., Duke Warner Realty porches. Outbuilding suites, 3.5 ba, 3022 age, shed/private pa- ests. Exquisite teak- viding great Cascade Elegant, Private Living- dbl garage on 2 3 Duke Warner Realty Sm i t h Immaculately 541-382-8262 with power & water. sf, 0.5 AC i n g o lf tio. Close to Brook- wood flooring in foyer, m ountain & de541-382-8262 acres, pellet stove, Plenty of room for course comm., sunswood Plaza, river living area and gour- Rock views. Only 6 signed and m a inl iving a n d bo n u s met kitchen. Kitchen miles from Redmond. tained 3 bedroom, 2.5 parking. 2 berms, 1 trail & parks . Location, Location, room, spa, wood & tile Knock your socks r oom, central a i r , has granite counter40 acres of flood & Location - 2 bedroom bath (2nd bdrm is a $399,900. floors, RV park, mtn off views! b ath home sits o n 2-stall barn/tack room, tops, large i s land, wheel line irrigation. loft). This home sits Call Katrina Swisher, home sits on large lot view 8 more. acres, irrigated All set up for cattle 0.96 acres on Awbrey hay storage, fenced ••38 in the coveted west on a cliff with an in- $499,000. 541-420-3348 or Rob planning desk and MLS Butte. Spacious floor and cross fenced, RV Beautiful 2600 s q .ft. numerous oak cabiw/cross fences & corcredible 360 degree side of Bend. Large, Eggers, 541-518-9780 201302802 $29 9 ,900. home nets. Master b e d- rals. Private pond. plan is perfect for en- cover. fully f enced y a rd. view and is minutes MLS¹201403085 Pam Lester, Principal ¹ 201401392. Pam •120x64 barn with shop $259,000. room on main level Seclusion 8 privacy + tertaining. $750,000. a way from the f a Duke Warner Realty Broker, Century 21 Call Terry Skjersaa, Lester, Princ. Broker, and stalls with luxurious bath- wildlife on this propCall Terry Skjersaa, mous Des c hutes 541-382-8262 • 20 minutes to Bend Gold Country Realty, 541-383-1426. MLS C entury 2 1 Gol d room an d p r i vate erty. $560, 000. River. $349 , 900 541-383-1426 Inc. 541-504-1338 201402446 Country Realty, Inc., www.johnlscott.com/74 70' RV parking! New 3 deck. Large ¹20130'I950 MLS¹201403419 MLS¹20143147 510 Duke Warner Realty 541-504-1338 bdrm, 2 bath 1590 sq. f amily/media r o o m John L. Scott Real John L. Scott Real New Home - 3 br, 2.5 Duke Warner Realty Jean Nelsen, Broker 541-382-8262 ft. home coming soon! and game/rec room. Estate 541-548-1712 541-382-8262 Estate 541-548-1712 ba + office, 1936 sq ft, 541-420-3927 Impeccable C u s tom MLS¹ Pick your colors! Gas $542,500 Efficient Homegas heat, gas range, John L. Scott on 23 Acres Custom Cra f tsmanEnergy fireplace, u pgraded 201303078. Located in the heart of Home gas fireplace, fenced, Location Location, Lo- Mt. Bachelor Villagej Real Estate, Bend Style Home Large NW Tuscan design Bobbie Strome, appliances and cabiBend's west side. 4 insulated garage door $515,000 www.johnlscottbend.com c ation! 5 B d rm, 2 with mountain views. 1/4 acre corner lot in nets, t i l e flo o rs, Principal Broker bedroom, 2.5 bath, G reat room, m a i n w/opener. $229,900 b ath, 1 6 0 0 sq. f t . • 1719 sq.ft. condo SW Redmond. 2200 John L Scott Real fenced an d l a n dMLS201309300 sq ft with mas- level master, wine LAZY RIVER SOUTH manufactured home • 3 bedroom, 3 bath sf home features 3 t2219 scaped, and more! Estate 541-385-5500 er o n m a in. T o o cellar and more. Pond R emodeled Pam Lester, Princ. 3535 y with add-on's nestled • Deschutes River views $259,900. too new for Beautiful Views - Enjoy bedrooms, 3 b aths, • MLS 201402488 Broker, Century 21 features to list and irrigation com- Sq.ft. home with 4 on 6.5 acres. Living m aster o n mai n , many MLS¹201400132 here. $499,000. Bonnie Savickas, Gold Country Realty, bdrm + offic e and 3 room, dining room, summer in this beaubeautiful custom meplete the p ackage. Pam Lester, Principal tiful cabin in Oregon Inc., 541-504-1338 Call Terry Skjersaa, baths. Master bath kitchen and master Broker, EPRO, SRES dallion t i l e en t ry, $1,284,000. Broker, Century 21 541-383-1426 541 -408-7537 with large jetted tub & suite h av e n e w er Water W o nderland kitchen Call Jaynee Beck, granite Gold Country Realty, with your own dock MLS¹201403715 new tile shower. Me- laminate flo o ring. What are you 541-480-0988 counters, slate floors, Duke Inc. 541-504-1338 Warner Realty dia room, family room, Ideal for starter home, and canal leading to Cherry cab i nets, MLS 201310033 looking for? 541-382-8262 h uge kitchen w i t h rental property, temDuke Warner Realty Affordable bank-owned the Deschutes River. stainless appliances, handcrafted cabinets porary home, while You'll find it in $340,000. radiant floor h e at, Exquisite C r a ftsman 541-382-8262 home comingsoon! 3 & granite counters, building a new home. MORRIS b r/2~/~ ba, built i n Call Terry Skjersaa, media room w/sur- Bungalow - Brand The Bulletin Classifieds walk-in pantry, sun- A great private county 541-383-1426 REAL ESTATE round sound, over- new home in NWX - 3 Need help fixing stuff? 2006, living and fam r oom with hot t u b. setting. Shared well, 2 MLS¹201403452 I~ ~ ~ Op m 1 sized 3-car garage, b edroom, 2.5 b a t h ily rooms, located on Call A Service Professional Home has cedar eves storage buildings, 400 RV parking, and the with open layout and find the help you need. .97 acre lot, covered Duke Warner Realty 541-385-5809 with copper accents. AMP service to home 541-382-8262550 Near Old Mill j front porch, huge rear list goes on! designer fin i shing www.bendbulletin.com E xterior siding o n and 100 AMP service touches. $529,000. $352,900 deck, double garage, Bend Golf & Country $337,900. MLS¹ Crossing j h ome, garages & to pump house. This sq.ft. townhome Northwest 201402637 Call Terry Skjersaa at I ncredible and und e rground Club j $475,000 Cus t o m storage bldg have just is a m ust p review •• 31763 $552,250 bedroom, 3 bath John L. Scott Real 541-383-1426. sprinklers. MLS too • 3048 sq.ft., remodeled • 2100 sq.ft. Home on Acreagebeen painted. Watch property, if you do, lot, fenced Estate 541-548-1712 MLS201401609 new! Pre-listing sta • 3 bedroom, 3 bath • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath This home is made the wildlife from the you will see its poten- • Corner Duke Warner Realty backyard tus. Call Pam Lester, • .32acre, golf course • Open floor plan, huge with love and custom wrap-around deck or tial. $189,000. MLS Custom Home j • MLS 201403302 541-382-8262 Principal Broker Cen views windows f eatures i n ev e r y go to your private ac- ¹201400038 $536,000 Darryl Doser, tury 21 Gold Country • MLS 201401501 • MLS 201402766 r oom. Looking f o r c ess to 300y f t o f Fabulous Floor PlanBobbie Strome, 3439 sq.ft. Broker, CRS Realty, Inc. Don Kelleher, Broker •• Beautiful Jerry Stone, Broker L arge living a r ea lodge-style home sur- Little Deschutes River Principal Broker 5 bedroom, 3 bath 541-383<334 541-504-1338 The Kelleher Group • 1 acre 541-390-9598 2/open kitchen, maple rounded by w i ldlife frontage for f ishing, John L Scott Real 541-480-1911 cabinets & hardwood this is it. 4 bedroom, swimming or floating. Estate 541-385-5500 • MLS 201402295 Take care of floors. Gas fireplace, 2.5 bath, $899,900. $495,000 Jane Strell, Broker, MLS¹¹201309267 ABR, GRI A/C, large m aster Call Candy Yow, The Bulletin your investments 541-410-3193 suite 2/tile counters. Bobbie Strome, 541-948-7998 To Subscribe call MORRIS with the help from MLS 201304445 3rd room upstairs for Principal Broker MORRIS 541-385-5800 or go to REAL ESTATE Duke Warner Realty MORRIS office/extra. D o uble John L Scott Real REAL ESTATE The Bulletin's 541-382-8262 I~ ~ ~ Op m 1 car garage 2/opener. Estate 541-385-5500 www.bendbulletin.com REAL ESTATE "Call A Service Home owners' dues I&g M Q y ~ ~ 0~ 4 include landscaping, Professional" Directory Bend Park - 3 bed, 2 MORRIS water, sewer, outside REAL ESTATE bath, 2114y sf home maintenance of t he A LIFE IN in park-like setting. building, co m mon PARADISE! Main dwelling plus Custom Home in Can- area and snow re2 Bdrm, 1 bath, 800y guest house/rental on moval. $12 9 ,900. Sq.ft., rustic cottage a total of 0.55 acre. yon City - 3 bedroom, ¹201400696 on a 2.99y acre par- The 1440 N E 1 0 th 2.5 bath, 2801 sq ft. John L. Scott Real cel. Come view this dwelling has e n gi- $419,000. Estate 541-548-1712 Warner a mazing piece o f neered har dwood Call Duke Dayville, paradise on the out- floors in living, dining 541-987-2363 Want to impress the skirts of R edmond. & bedrooms; MitsubMLS¹201304288 relatives? Remodel Built on the curve of ishi electric heat & the Deschutes River, cool system (along Duke Warner Realty your home with the this p e rfect s m a ll with other heating ophelp of a professional Custom Home home has amazing tions); and fantastic w/Spectacular from The Bulletin's views of the moun- cabinets w/ C o rian Cascade Mtn.Views! "Call A Service tains and the river. c ountertops i n t h e $729,000. 3 bedrooms, Detached garage has kitchen. Adj a cent 2.5 bathrooms, 2583 Professional" Directory a studio-type room guest house & main sq ft , 1 9 + a c res, with an extra bath and h ome together f o r handsome fireplace, Flat Yard on Awbrey shower att a ched. $510,000. rich wood tones, cus- Butte - 4 bedroom, 2 $425,000 MLS¹201309547 tom kitchen, expan- bath home with office MLS¹201309622 John L. Scott Real s ive b a c k de c k . bonus room and 2943 Bobbie Strome, Estate 541-548-1712 sq ft. Fully remodeled MLS¹201403171. Principal Broker kitchen. Lovely trim Call Bruce Dunlap, BEND PARK Park-like John L Scott Real details. Great f loor 541-604-4200 setting. Main dwelling Estate 541-385-5500 plan, $529,900. plus guest Central Oregon Realty Call Jacquie Sebulsky, Group, LLC A Must See! Shows like house/rental on a to541-280-4449 or n ew. 4 B d rm, 3 . 5 tal of 0 .55y acres. Cute West Side CotMichele Anderson, bath, new landscap- Main dwelling floors tage Lots of opportu541-633-9760 MLS ing, interior paint, car- are engineered hard- nity to make this your ¹201403637 p eting, 2 mas t e r wood in living, dining, dream! Near down- Duke Warner Realty & bedrooms. Mitsubsuites, theater, misc 541-382-8262 town and established studio. Kori Chinchen, ishi electric heating & local Broker c ooling syst e m . $235,000. bus i nesses.Full Cascade views Kitchen has fantastic will never change, 3 541-788-6154 Terry Skjersaa, cabinets with Corian Call541-383-1426 b drm, 2 bath on 1 John L. Scott countertops. Adjacent acre, 2-car + shop, Real Estate, Bend MLS201402153 www.johnlscottbend. guest house and main Duke Warner Realty storage, and covered h ome together f o r RV parking. Many excom 541-382-8262 $510,000 tras! $169,900 MLS BEAUTIFUL HOMES MLS¹201309647 201402163 Call Look at: Built on Your Lot Bobbie Strome, Nancy Popp, PrinciBendhomes.com $100-$300K Principal Broker Broker pal for Complete Listings of Call 951-454-2561 541-815-8000 John L Scott Real (Redmond) Area Real Estate for Sale Estate 541-385-5500 Crooked River Realty
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Turn-Key C r a ftsmanVista Rim a t E a gle Panoramic C a scadePicturesque Ponderosa Red Rock Ranch Room for Everyone Stunning Awbrey Butte SW Redmond I View - Beautiful 8 Setting - Beautifully Spectacular s etting S pacious home i n Home. 3700 s q .ft. Home - Located in Crest Resort. Perched $234,999 peaceful Powell Butte landscaped, RV with view of the Cas- Eagle's Landing. 3 h ome, gour m e t• 2592 sq.ft. one o f Pr i neville's on the gentle slopes home on 10.36 acres parking. 3 bedroom, c ades an d S m i t h bedroom, 2r/2 bath, k itchen w it h sl a b • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath premiere n eighbor- of Cline Butte, the up2/89.33 acres of irri- 2.5 bath, 2443 sq ft. Rock. 79.56 acres, 2387 sq ft. Offered at granite. Large master • Cascade Mountain hoods. This h o me scale V i st a Rim gation. Rebuilt in 2004 Offered at $469,500. 63.2 acres of irriga- $335,500. bdrm, with spa style views features a great room neighborhood offers • MLS 201402402 (original house built in Cate Cushman, tion. 3502 sq ft 4 bedCate Cushman, bath, huge bonus/melayout, kitchen pantry, residents spectacular 1975 pe r co u nty Principal Broker room, 2.5 bath home Principal Broker dia room, wine cellar. Minda McKitrick, stainless appliances, v iews of t h e s u r 541-480-1884 541-480-1884 records). Open loft including guest quarDeck, water feature Broker, GRI formal dining room rounding mountains, den overlooks the liv- www.catecushman.com ters. Great h o rsewww.catecushman.com and fabulous mtn. 541-280-6148 main floor master & buttes and juniper foring 8 d ining areas barn, hay barn 8 outviews. upstairs master suite. ests below. Just 68 w/soaring vau l ted Powell Butte View Es- door arena. $824,000. Roomy Single Level in Colleen Dillingham, 2 downstairs guest home make up Vista Stonehedge Open ceilings. S p a cious tate. 6.85 Acres, near Call Kris Warner, Broker 541-788-9991 b edrooms, do w n - Rim, and when ready, floor plan w/vaulted kitchen and utility/mud Brasada, Panoramic 541-480-5365 John L. Scott stairs guest bathroom, two builders specialliving room & family room with tile flooring. Cascade views. MLS MLS ¹201402156 Real Estate, Bend bonus room, u t ility i ze i n Vi s t a R i m MORRIS room, kitchen fea- www.johnlscottbend. Wrap-around porch, ¹201401805 Duke Warner Realty r oom w / sink, a t - homes - Sun Forest REAL ESTATE tures plenty of cabin541-382-8262 detached 2-car Gary Fiebick, Principal com tached double garage, Construction and d~ A etry, eating counter, drive-through garage Broker. 541-390-1602 central gas heat & Wayne Semon cus& 1008 sf barn/shop John L. Scott Remodeled Contempo- large pantry, dining Just bought a new boat? Tanglewood. 4 Bdrm, heat pump. Fenced, tom Homes. Owners the Sell your old one in the on large lot, living sprinkled & with a 720 sf lean-ton ni c ely may choose f r om Real Estate, Bend rary Style - Located in area w/access to d e c k.classifieds! Ask about our room and family room, landscaped backyard multiple floor plans fenced pasture, pond, www.johnlscottbend. the Old Mill District, 4 h uge b ac k Master bed r o om deck off master bdrm. l andscaped ya r d . Super Seller rates! w/excellent privacy & ranging in size from com b edroom, 3 ba t h , Jim King, P rincipal large patio, RV park- 1800 sq. ft. to 3260 $472,500. 541-385-5809 2098 sq ft. Custom separation from additional two bedrooms. Broker. 541-693-8761 MLS¹201402783 ing along with interior sq. ft. owners are also Prineville - Build your $45,000 theater/meTwo offices or hobby S unburst Park - I m John L. Scott John L. Scott Real & e x t erior p a i nt. welcome to customdream home! 1.76 ir- dia/sound/lighting Real Estate, Bend Estate 541-548-1712 ize the plans to their rigated horse prop- system, cooks delight room. L a ndscaped maculate single level $269,900. ¹201400977 desire. The commuerty in Sunrise Acres. kitchen, open f loor front & back w/fenced 3bd, 2ba, 1630 sq ft www.johnlscottbend. backyard that has lots home on nearly 0.46 com John L. Scott Real nity features spacious, F enced w/ba r n , plan. $359,500. Panoramic Cascade of trees for privacy. lean-to and corrals. Call Aubre Chesire, common area, and Views I $699,000 acre featuring pan- The Davis, NW Red- Estate 541-548-1712 Forced air gas w/cenNeed to get an ad attractive water fea• 5004 sq.ft., 4 bedroom Only 2 m i nutes to 541-598-4583 or oramic Cas c a de mond 3 bdrm (den or tral air conditioning. tures. all just 5 min• Gourmet kitchen, thetown. Cul-de-sac and Brook Criazzo at views. Rear yard is 4th bdrm), 2'/2 bath, People Lookfor Information in ASAP? $199,900. MLS utes from the Lake ater room great views. 541-550-8408, fully fenced; includes 1929 sq f t . h o me. About Products and 201310177 Kathy Denning, Broker side p o ol , s p o rts • 2.18 acres, extensive MLS¹201403010 a paved RV parking Open great r oom, Services Every Day through John L. Scott Real center and t e nnis 541-480-4429 Fax it te 541-322-7253 decking Duke Warner Realty site with (2)-30-amp tons of cabinet space Estate 541-548-1712 • MLS 201400616 John L. Scott 541-382-8262550 plug-ins 8 a sewage in kitchen, 2nd floor The Bulletin Classineds courts. home s ites starting at $55,907. Jim Moran, Broker Real Estate, Bend The Bulletin Classifieds dump. Great room is laundry rm, $289,900. Serenity Now! Beautiful www.johnlscottbend. Ridge At Eagle Crest j Eagle Crest Properties 541-948-0997 vaulted and light & ¹ 201307047. Jim Turn-of-the-Century custom home, approx com Charm - 3 bedroom, 866-722-3370 Hinton, 541-420-6229 $179,900 3 253 sq f t o n 4 . 5 bright with a woodNW Bend I $524,500 stove (also plumbed Central Oregon Realty 2.5 bath, 2081 sq ft • 1255 sq.ft. townhome acres 2/.5 acre irriga• 2168 sq.ft. Pahlisch with special finishes to P rivate 1 . 2 5 ac r e • 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath Need to get an tion. P r ivate w e l l, for gas if a g aslog Group, LLC built cul-de-sac l o cation• Cascade Mountain fireplace is desired). The Highlands - Gated, complete this home. ad in ASAP? pond, close in, pri• 3 bedroom, 3 bath $539,900. with Cascade views. views MORRIS vate and s ecluded Kitchen & utility room mountain views. 2 Call Tammy Settlemier, • Hardwood floors, You can place it Septic in with 100 gal. • MLS 201401764 REAL ESTATE with too many extras are also plumbed for 10-acre parcels. Ofgranite kitchen 541-410-6009 tank Connection to online at: gas, if that is your Cliff Feingold, Broker to mention. $672,900. I&~ dy~ ~ d d d fered at $550,000. • MLS 201401052 MLS201310532 CRR water, 30x40 gapreference for cook541-480-8796 Call Carolyn Emick at Cate Cushman, Debbie Johnson, Broker Duke Warner Realty www.bendbulletin.com rage shop with coning or clothes drying. 541-419-0717. FIND IT! Principal Broker 541-480-1293 541-382-8262 crete floors, windows Jenn-Air range, MayMLS 201304783 541-480-1884 SUY IT! 541-385-5809 and 16x10 overhead t ag r e frigerator & www.catecushman.com Duke Warner Realty SELL IT! door'. MLS Amana d i shwasher Ultimate Home - 5 bed541-382-8262 The Bulletin Classifieds 201302066. $85,900. were installed in 2007. T he W i ndsor, N W room, 6 bath with of- West Hills - 4 bd, 3.5 ba MORRIS Nancy Popp, PrinciLarge walk-in pantry Redmond - Main floor fice, family room, rec in 4040y sf delighfful REAL ESTATE USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! too! MLS¹ 201401439 den/4th bedroom, lots room and 2 master westside home. PanMORRIS Broker Perfect Horse property pal 541-815-8000 REAL ESTATE $317,300. of natural light, eating suites. Other features oramic Cascade & city or Private Sanctuary. Crooked Door-to-door selling with River Realty bar in kitchen, land- include sun r oom, views on spacious lot. Bobbie Strome, Unique lodge style fast results! It's the easiest Advertise your car! Principal Broker scaping, 3 bdrm, 2r/2 solarium and an awe- 2 gas fireplaces, 1 in ope n P rivate Broken T o p One Acre Buildable lot. h ome w i t h Add A Picture! b ath, 2235 s q f t . some greenhouse all living rm, 1 in master John L Scott Real B eautiful t reed l o t beams and aggre- Estate - Custom built Reach thousands of readers! way in the world to sell. Estate 541-385-5500 $309,900 C a l l J rm on over 10 acres with b edroom that f e a ready to build. Newer gate entry. This pas- 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath, Call 541-385-5809 Hinton, 541-420-6229 mountain The Bulletin Classified views. tures coffered ceiling septic and well. close sive solar home is 8 slide to upper deck 3541 sq ft home with The Bulletin Cfassfffeds Central Oregon Re- $999,000. 541-3%-5809 open and bright w/lots Sunriver j $479,900 to L a P i n e r ecrew/hot tub. Light & airy open great room floor alty Group, LLC MLS¹201403687 of windows showcas• 2369 sq.ft. Earth Adational areas, lakes, great room, efficiently plan and radiant floor River access property. South Deerfield Park I vantage home Call Candy Yow, ing mountain views. T o Be B uilt o n 2 . 5 hunting and moun3 tax lots = 1.5 acres. laid o u t kit c h en heat. $949,900. Call 541-410-3193 • 4 bedroom, den, 3 acres. 3 b drm, 2.5 tains. MLS 3.33 Acres property Tammy S e ttlemier, $279,900 2392 sq.ft., 3 bdrm, w/granite c o unters, Duke Warner Realty has gate for easy ac- 541-410-6009. bath • New Franklin Brothbath 3005 sq. ft. home 201401875. 2 bath. Horses newer a p p liances, 541-382-8262 cess to BLM and Na• .22 acre, paver patio, Daylight b asement, Jayci Larson, Broker ers built welcome, river pantry & h a rdwood MLS¹201300357 tional Forest w/net- Duke hot tub • 1701 sq.ft. office, f a mily/bonus 541-325-3955 flooring. Triple gaWarner Realty access across street. work of trails for miles • MLS 201402327 rooms, upg r adedUnsurpassed Breath- rage w/ultimate floor. John L. Scott www.jackson-anderson. • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath 541-382-8262 taking Views of Smith of riding, mountain Gary Rose, • MLS 201400531 c abinets new n e w Real Estate, Bend com Wired fo r s e curity biking o r hik i n g. Broker, MBA H.S. & more Rocks from almost system & for stereo www.johnlscottbend. Kirk Sandburg, Broker Candice Anderson, e very r o om. 4 b r / Beautiful high quality The Bulletin's 541-588-0687 541-556-1804 $349,000. MLS com Broker 541-788-8878 with speakers on main horse set up w/galva201401392 Pam 2.5ba, 2848 sq ft on floor in 4 z ones. 2 "Call A Service John L. Scott Opportunity Knocks! 5 nized metal fencing Professional" Directory 5.24 ac w/ 3.4 ac irriLester, Princ. Broker, Real Estate, Bend levels cedar decking + units on one lot, all and posts, from free C entury 2 1 Gol d gation. Spacious deck paver www.johnlscottbend. patio. rented out. They are watering system, barn is all about meeting to view stunning sun- Plumbed-in humidifiCountry Realty, Inc., com your needs. all manu f actured w/box stall, tack room rises/sunsets. Horse cation 541-504-1338 MORRIS MORRIS system. homes, on city ser- a nd m uc h property. $ 3 99,888 m o r e . Call on one of the REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE $610,000. Tumalo Ranch I River Canyon Estates vices. $289 , 900. $429,900. MLS¹ Too new. professionals today! I A ~ m ly d $549,000 ¹201403281. j $639,000 Pam Lester, Principal MLS¹201301639 Candy Woodbridge, John L. Scott Real • 2 homes, multiple out- Broker, Century 21 • 341 9 sq.ft. upgraded John L. Scott Real Broker Spectacular home on buildings Sunriver j $524,000 Estate 541-548-1712 541-610-5876 Gold Country Realty, Estate 541-548-1712 Rare Metolius River- • 5home acreage. • 33.12 acres, fenced, bedroom, 3 bath • 2264 sq.ft. Total Property Inc. 541-504-1338 front property w ith • Paver patios, water •SE Bend on 4.81 acres • 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath cross-fenced Have an item to Resources cabin in Camp Sher- $519,900 • Cascade Mountain Tick, Tock • .30 acre feature Updated Home on 4 man, w/paved roads. • MLS 201403859 sell quick? ~ 4 Bdrm, 3 b a t h 8 • MLS 201400042 views Your Colors - New 1 br/1ba plus loft, Acres - 3 bed, 3 bath, Tick, Tock... Pick den/office • MLS 201400239 Jack Johns, If it's under Diane Robinson, home on 0.15 AC in sleeps 6 , 3 acres of prigr a nite •M aster on main , Darrin Kelleher, Broker with Broker, ABR Broker, GRI ...don't let time get vate water r i ghts. '500 you can place it in private neighborhood. counters, huge deck, triple-car garage 8 The Kelleher Group 541-419-8165 541-480-9300 1425 sf, 3 bdrm, 2 1680 sq ft shop, 1080 u nobstructed ri v e r away. Hire a barn/shop 541-788-0029 The Bulletin bath & 2-car garage. views & access. Fully sq ft barn, fenced & www.johnlscott.com/45 professional out $139,900. cross-fenced. UnderClassifieds for: furnished. $399,000. 436 MLS¹201402233 ground sprinklers 8 of The Bulletin's MLS 201402947 Kellie Cook, Broker more. $350 , 000. '10 - 3 lines, 7 days Pam Lester, Principal Pam Lester, Principal 541-408-0463 "Call A Service MORRIS MORRIS Broker, Century 21 ¹201400236 Broker, Century 21 John L. 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$102,414• 1M4 Hackett Dr, LaPine • 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths • 1782 Sq Ft
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$134,473 • 16326 Carrington Ave, Bend, 97707 • 3 Beds, 2 Baths• 1404 Square Ft• 1.17 Acres
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$39,500IBUILDABLE LOT IN REDMOND
541-977-7756 OEE BAKER BROKER
$529,900IBEST VIEWS IN CENTRAL OREGON
541-604-1649 GAILROGERS BROKER • 5 acres, 3 bed, 2.5 bath • Great location & open living • Vaulted ceilings & great room • 3-car garage with shop & storage • Professionally landscaped • Huge entertainment deck • MLS¹201405015
541-977-5345 MIKE WILSON BROKER
$579,900I 21420 BELKNAPDRIVE, BEND
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$399,500IRIVERFRONT CONDO • Downtown riverfront • 1883 SF, 2 bed, 2 bath • Vaulted ceilings & 2 balconies • Detached garage & carport • Lots of natural light • 15 NW Portland ¹15, Bend
$221,000INORMAN ROCKWELL, PICTURE PERFECT
541-480-7183 BARBARAMYERS BROKER
• True 4 bed, 3bath home • 2110 SF • Spacious kitchen, dining & family area • Huge master with jacuzzi, shower & fireplace • Private backyard with deck & greenhouse • Oversized 2-car garage & RV hookup
$189,001ISPACIOUS NW REDMOND HOME • Fairhaven Community • Open floor plan • Large kitchen & dining bar • Great room & gas fireplace m • 1865 SF, 3 bed & 2.5 bath • Near schools, park & 541-280-1543 LORI SCHNERINGER shoPPi~g
$640,000ICUSTOM LOG HOME 8rART STUDIO,lAPINE • 2900 SF • 4 bed, 4 bath
• Near the river and national forest • Formal living & dining • Sun room & family room • Art studio & RV garage • MLS¹ 201 402944
541-771-1168 ERIC ANDREWS BROKER
$145,000ISPECTACUULR DESCHUTES RIVER VIEW S r
$629,000I39 ACRE GEM IN POWELL BUTTE • Spectacular mtn & Smith Rock views • 39ACfenced & cross fenced & 38 AC of irrig. : • 3 bed, 2 bath home & 1530 SF • Six stall barn, hay loft, tack room & pasture • Ponds, green house, 541-306-0479 CHRISTIN HUNTER outbuildings & chicken coop BROKER
$595,000I SISTERS
$279,500INEED A SHOP,BARN G A HOUSE?
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$540,000I3867 NORTHWEST WAY, REDMOND
• This property has it all 2124 SF homeon 4.89 AC • Family room, sun room & more • 30X48 heated shop • 24X36 barn • Corral, fenced & cross fenced
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$134,999IGREAT SW REDMOND HOME
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• Big house & 6-car garage • 4 bed, 3 bath & 3618 SF • 4+ AC nearSmith Rock • 770 SF office/studio • Custom tree house, zip line & more!
• Amazing views • Separate bedrooms & bath room • 3 bed, 2 bath . • Fireplace & gas stove .: • Mature pines & fruittrees • Separate shop & storage building
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$299,900 I 65440 78THSTREET,BEND
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1850 Murrelet Drive $549,000 - Stunning $599,000 - Breathtak- $619 900 - Classic Adorable Cottage in the 2020 sq ft, 3 bdrm, 2 views from this prii ng views o f th e beauty in Eagle Crest Heights. $ 1 24,400. bath, great room plan, vate golf course loca- Ochoco, Smith Rock Resort, gated area on Arched e n t ryways,
all premium finishes.. tion. Featuring great 8 C a scade M t n . 13th fairway - Resort oak hardwood floor$386,290. r oom, w it h ha r d - ranges! Fan t astic Course. 2 b e autiful ing, large lot w/RV acLynn Johns, Principal woods, dining area, g reen home to b e master suites, lots of cess, 3 bdrm, 1 bath, Broker, 541-408-2944 wall to wall windows.. built. 4Bdrm, 2 ba, 3 built-ins, great pantry, 1227 sq.ft., 500 sq.ft or Wes Johns, Broker MLS¹ 201401153 car attached garage s torage galore i n b asement. MLS ¹ 541-408-2945 Eagle Crest Properties make up this Energy eaves & over garage. 201308245. Vicci BoCentral Oregon 866-722- 3370 Star r ated h o me. MLS¹201401488 wen 541-410-9730 one in master bed- ing floor plan with Michele Anderson at Resort Realty MLS¹20'I 309632 Eagle Crest Properties Central Oregon Realty Redmond Homes room. Master bed- l arge deck, s h o p 541-633-9760. Eagle Crest Properties 866-722- 3370 Group, LLC Just too many 866-722- 3370 room has c offered building is a p prox. MLS¹201403619 $299,900• NW Canyon $214,000 - Fabulous furnished 3 bedroom, ceiling and slider to 4000 sq.ft. w/ 4 12x12 Duke Warner Realty Drive Take care of Say "goodbuy" collectibles? 541-382-8262 2.5 bath on the fairupper deck with hot d oors and a m a n •4 Bdrm, 2.5 bath your investments to that unused way in Forest Greens tub. Master bath has door. The is a com• 3 car garage Sell them in Check out the at Eagle Crest! Great deep soak tub, large plete office w/bath, Brand new on market! •Warm finishes a n d with the help from item by placing it in classifieds online Custom craftsman 3 bd, room plan with gas The Bulletin Classifieds t iled s h ower a n d r ec, k i tchen a n d open floor plan The Bulletin's ba, extensive interior •Vacation The Bulletin Classifieds www.bendbtdletin.com fireplace opens to exdouble sinks. Great m eeting roo m i n - 2.5 in your own upgrades, granite slab in "Call A Service room is light and airy cluded in the 4000 gourmet kitchen, hickory backyard pansive deck with hot Updated daily 541-385-5809 tub. MLS ¹201402409 with expansive city sq.ft. This property is flooring. Off Mt. WashDiana Barker, 5 41-385-580 9 Professional" Directory Eagle Crest Properties and Cascade views. a must preview, must ington Broker Dr., borders Quail 866-722- 3370 Kitchen is efficiently see facility. The shop Park, adjacent to Aw541-480-7777 laid out with granite and dwelling have brey Glen golf commuWindermere $218,500 - Outstanding tile counters, newer separate electric nity. Fabulous Cascade Central Oregon location & views in appliances, p a ntry m eters. Shop a n d skyline view, private fully Real Estate Creekside Village at and hardwood floor- d welling share t h e fenced backyard. 2004 Eagle Crest Resort! ing. Triple garage with Avion water meter, Tour of Homes! Open Find exactly what Enjoy gorgeous views Ultimate floor. Wired 2nd gar a ge/shop 1-4 Sat. 8 Sun. 2772 for security system. 1025 sq.ft. $499,500. NW Rainbow Ridge Dr. you are looking for in the of Smith Rock from t he great room & Wired for stereo with MLS ¹201400070 $575,000. By owner, CLASSIFIEDS kitchen, views of the speakers on m a in Bobbie Strome, 541-848-0040 Cascades from the f loor i n 4 zon e s . Principal Broker $275,000 • NW paver deck. 5-zone heating sysJohn L Scott Real Where can you find a Redmond MLS¹201402012 tem. Two levels of ce- Estate 541-385-5500 helping hand? • 3 Bdrm, 2 bath Eagle Crest Properties d ar d ecking p l us From contractors to •Open floor plan 866-722- 3370 paver patio. Plumbed Woodlands Golf in humidification sys- Course; open great yard care, it's all here •New paint inside and out Large corner Lot in t em. $599, 0 00 room with mountain in The Bulletin's •3 car garage Redmond w / 4 MLS¹ 201301639 and lake views, 4 "Call A Service • RV parking bdrm, 2 bath home. Bobbie Strome, bdrm, 6 bath, 5,096 • XL paver patio $229,000 MLS Principal Broker s q.ft., o ffered a t Professional" Directory Cheryl Tanler, Broker 2 01310490. Cal l John L Scott Real $1,195,000. 541-410-7434 Don Chapin, PrinciEstate 541-385-5500 Exceptional NW Cate Cushman, Windermere Broker, pal Principal Broker location, skyline Central Oregon 541-350-6777 541-480-1884 views and privacy. West Side Living - Light Real Estate Redmond RE/MAX and bright great room www.catecushman.com Custom craftsman L and & Hom e s Tour Home borders with ec o b a mboo $194,500 • NW Real Estate flooring. 2 bedroom Quail Park by Awbrey Redmond Call a Pro Golf. Interior upwith large bonus room floor plan $334,950 Floor plan and single car garage. Whether you need a grades, Courtesy to ••Open Large kitchen with din w/vaulted ceilings, 3 $339,000. Realtors. $575,000. fence fixed, hedges ing bar BD, 2 B A , c o o ks Call Jacquie Sebulsky, 2772 NW Rainbow •Great room & gas fire k itchen w/refrig i ntrimmed or a house 541-280-4440 or Ridge Dr place cluded. Fireplace in Michele Anderson, 541-848-0040 built, you'll find • 1865 sq.ft., 3 bdrm, 2.5 g reat room, h u ge 541-633-9760. professional help in bath master bdrm, 2 car MLS¹201403364 Lori Schneringer, garage, large back The Bulletin's "Call a Duke Warner Realty Broker 541-280-1543 deck, a must see! 541-382-8262 Service Professional" Windermere MLS 20 14 0 1 722 Directory Central Oregon Eagle Crest ProperBULLETINCULSSIFIEDS Real Estate ties 866-722- 3370 541 -385-5809 Search the area's most Magnificent city views - Absolute comprehensive listing of 10085 Juniper Glen $374,900 with Aubrey B utte I Ia • Circle - 2321 sq ft, 3 gem on the 15th hole classified advertising... Z oning A l lows fo r home situated in a ~I real estate to automotive, Working at Home - 2 quiet n e ighborhood bdrm, 2.5 bath, office of the Ridge Course merchandise to sporting br, 1 ba 792 sf, large with community ten- or formal dining. Great at Eagle Crest Resort! goods. Bulletin Classifieds fenced lot & garage nis courts. 4 Bdrms, room plan, all pre- Gorgeous views of the finishes. mountains and fairappear every day in the w/attached s t orage w/ 2 master suites, 4 mium shed. $115,000. MLS baths, 4135 sq.ft., on $392,198. way greet you the print or on line. 201401691 Lynn Johns, Principal moment you walk in .56 acres. Workshop Call 541-385-5809 Pam Lester, Principal Broker, 541-408-2944 the door. www.bendbulletin.com and plenty of storage. Broker, Century 21 or 541-408-2945 MLS¹201402627 For Sale by Owner. Gold Country Realty, Central Oregon Eagle Crest Properties The Bulletin 2.5% buyer's agent) Serving CentralOregon since 1%8 Inc. 541-504-1338 Resort Realty 866-722- 3370 649,000. 541-350-4312 •
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DESIRABLENEIGHBORHOOD On atmlinedstreet isthis 3 bedroom 2bath 2097sq. IL homeisblocksfromdowntown Bend. Greatroom floor planwithvaultedceilings,kitchenwith top of the line appliances andformal diningroom.$99,000 CALL
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3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1344 sq. R. home on perfect location just east of town, 3 bedroom, IO acres with oversized deck in front and 2.5 bath home is 3897sq. It with all of the back and underground sprinklers. $320,000 bedrooms onthe main level. Private lot is 2.19 CALL KAROLYNDUBOISAT 541-390-7863 acreswith alargedetached shop. $615,000 CALL MLS:201403958 KRISWAR NERAT541-480-5365. MLS:2014H757
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Corner o f Co o persSale Fail! Eagle Crest 15970 Old Mill Road, La La Pine Retreat. 1018 Chapman St., Gil- 2.4 Acres with Cas- Cinder Butte Estates Ready for Your Toys! Hawk & Harrier Ct. C ustom hom e . Pine. $177,000. ReLooks like a Park! christ, OR, 4 Bdrm, 2 cade views in SW on 4.9 acres with 3 bdrm, 2 bath over 2681 sq ft w/RV bay! Gated community! 4 modeled 3 bdrm, 2 52900 Bridge Rd. bath 1836 sq.ft. on Redmond. irrigated mtn views. S p lit 2000 sq. ft. on 2 .48 acre flat corner lot, bdrm, 3~/~ b ath, b ath, 1844 s q . f t . 2.84 acres, s h op. horse property, 4 level home with upacres. $ 1 8 5,000. $120,000. MLS perfect RV access, 3 3208 sq. ft. on 14th home. H i gh Lakes 201401915 Call Don $214,900. High Lakes b drm, 2~/~ b a t h per & lower living MLS 20 ' I 402162 bdrm + office + for- tee. Live year-round Realty & P r o perty Chapin Principal Realty 8 Pr o perty home. $344,500 spaces. $389,776. Travis Han n an, mal dining, 2.5 bath. o r p e r fect 2n d Management, Broker Management Call Don Chapin, MLS 201401983 P rincipal Bro k e r 541-350-6777 home. $439,000 541-536-0117 541-536-0117 Principal Br o k er Call Don Chapin, 541-788-3480 $513,380. Redmond RE/MAX Lynn Johns, Principal MLS¹201305107 541923-0855 RedPrincipal Br o k er Redmond RE/MAX Alpine D rive, Land & Homes 1183 Crescent Cut- Off mond RE/MAX Land Broker, 541-408-2944 Call Charlie or Vir- 16110 541-350-6777 Land & Homes $109,900. 1120 sq. ft. Real Estate Rd., 3 bdrm, 2 bath on 8 Homes Real Esor Wes Johns, Broker ginia, Principal BroRedmond RE/MAX Real Estate home, 2 car garage 6.48 acres, multiple tate 541-408-2945 kers 541-350-3418 L and & Hom e s acre. High Lakes Re756 $ 164,000. Central Oregon Redmond RE/MAX alty 8 Property Man- Jefferson County Homes garages, Arro w head Real Estate Get your High Lakes Realty & 57004 Resort Realty L and 8 Hom e s agement $89,200. 2 bdrm, 2 Great location w/unobProperty M a nageReal Estate business 541-536-0117 bath, 2-car garage on structed view of 8 mtn ment 541-536-0117 Want to move in and Creekside L a k efrontSingle Level Charmer in 2.4 acres. High 11418 Cres t wood enjoy life? This MaTownhome - 1419 sq NW R e dmond peaks. Nestled beLakes Realty & Prop- tween Place. $86,500. 1.28 dras home is loaded 14149 SW Stallion Rd. Bend & Red- a ROW I N G ft, 2 b e drooms, 2 $ 315,000. 4 bed Ma n agement Open floor plan erty bath, awesome loca- rooms, plus o ffice/ acre, 2 bdrm home, with upgrades. Well CRR. mond and only mo541-536-0117 from this 1907 sq. ft. H i g h maint. and boasts a m ents away f r o m tion on the lake, Smith den, 2.5 baths, 2410 3 0x40 shop. with an ad in bedroom, 2 bath, 15865 Yellowood Ct. Rock views, 1 level, sq ft. Brand new con- Lakes Realty & Prop- large tiled entry way, 2 Hwy. 97 for an easy The Bulletin's home on 3.27 acres. erty Man a gement ceiling fans, recessed $98,000. Cozy cabin, c ommute. Built i n immaculate condition. struction, fe n c ing, 541-536-0117 "Call A Service l ighting, large l o f t Mtn. views from the 2 car garage, 1.78 1994 on 2. 5 a cres $224,900. front lan dscaping, area, a master bdrm great r o o m and acres. High L akes w/2494 sq.ft. of living Lynn Johns, Principal Professional" tile. 1303 Elk Dr - $182,500. with custom w a lk-in closet, kitchen, oversized den Realty & Pr o perty space. Oversized livBroker, 541-408-2944 MLS¹201310781 Quality thru-out. 4 Directory could be a 3rd bedwindow cov e rings Management ing room & d i ning or Wes Johns, Broker bdrm, 2224 SF. High throughout. Garage is room. Large deck with Call Jim Hinton, 541-536-0117 541-408-2945 room make comfortLakes Realty & Prop541-420-6229. fenced backable environment for Ultimate family home, Central Oregon Ma n agement finished with ceiling pergola, Central Oregon Realty erty yard and patio area. 5+ semi-secluded acres family living 8 enter- 4 bdrms, 3 baths on storage rack and you Resort Realty 541-536-0117 Group, LLC Covered RV parking. with 3120 sq ft 3 bdrm 3 have great views from taining. New 5-panel over 7 acres, 20x40 Well-Kept Home in SW 145541 Birchwood MLS bath home. 2 stone fire- fir doors & glass panel heated pool. 4005 the back deck. VA as- $269,000. places, lots of Ponde- front door. Oak lami- NW Helmholtz Way, Redmond - $212,000. $174,900 Triple wide, sumable if e l igible. 201402268 Find It in rosa Pines + 45'x24' inJuniper Realty, bedrooms, 2.5 bath- 3-car garage, 2 acres. $124,900 MLS MLS¹ The Bulletin Classiffeds! 3 sulated shop, all 5 miles nate flooring in living $430,000. 541-504-5393 r ooms, 2414 s q f t . High Lakes Realty & Cal l 201304344 r oom, h allways & 201305932 west of B a ker C ity, 541-385-5809 M a n age-Heather Hockett, PC, New carpet through- Property baths. 4 bdrms, 3 are TRAVIS HANNAN, $395,000. 541-523-2368 14198 SW Nine Peaks ment 541-536-0117 Bro k e r out, large upstairs boBroker, Century 21 master suites. New P rincipal us r o om . ML S 146504 Bills Road. 2 Gold Country Realty, Pl., CRR Mtn. views 6661 S W a rry, Hardi-plank s i d ing, 541-788-3480 Custom Eagle Crest n from this 1960 sq. ft., Redmond. Qu4.7 201402581 541-420-9151 Redmond RE/MAX r oof, t r i m , wa t e r Home - 3245 sq ft, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2-car 3 bdrm., 2 bath home acres with 1 acre ir-7 Land & Homes Scharlund, arage, 2.3 acres, h eater an d la w n . bedrooms, 3.5 baths, Call Jeanne on 1.16 acre. 936 sq. rigation. Pond, shop 762 541-420-7978 Real Estate 78,900. High Lakes $344,000. MLS double master suites, ft. garage has a shop Central Oregon a nd 1600 sq . f t . Realty & P r o pertyHomes with Acreage ¹201400552. Smith Rock v iews, Realty area plus 2 bays. RV 763 Group, LLC home. $ 3 2 0,000. John L. Scott Real Management daylight b a s ement storage & 56066 Snow Goose. covered MLS 201307143 Recreational Homes 541-536-0117 Estate 541-548-1712 w/bonus rooms. carport. $1 2 9 ,500 Looking for your next Call Travis Hannan, $104,900. 3 bdrm, 2 MLS 201208272 $449,900. & Property 146532 Old C abin emp/oyee? bath, 1 acre near SunPC, Principal Bro- Lake Front P roperty Lynn Johns, Principal Juniper Realty, $160,000. 3 bdrm, 2 ker 5 4 1-788-3480 river. High Lakes Rewith Bre a t htaking Broker, 541-408-2944 Place a Bulletin help Cabin hidden in woods 541-504-5393 bath, heat pump, hot alty & Property ManRedmond RE/MAX or Wes Johns, Broker wanted ad today and Views! $69 9 ,999. on trout stream, 637 tub. High Lakes Re- agement reach over 60,000 L and 8 Ho m e s 541-408-2945 Remodeled in 2006. acres, 75 mi. from 14482 SW Pony Trail in alty & Property Man- 541-536-0117 readers each week. Central Oregon Loft area, spacious Bend,$695k. CRR. U nobstructed Real Estate agement Your classified ad 541-480-7215 Resort Realty master suite, 3 fire541-536-0117 Motivated Seller! Nice mtn views, 2 bdrm, 2 8479 SW High Cone will also appear on bath on 2.58 acres. Large 4 bdrm, 2 places, 4 bedrooms, 2 bendbulletin.com 14695 S. Sugar Pine. 3 bdrm ranch- style Master bath has gar- bDrive. 771 bathrooms, 4500 sq ft Eagle Crest Resort ath located in t h e house with a nice floor which currently re$2116,500 2 bdrm, 2 on 6.8 acres. MLS¹ den tub and separate Lots 4895 sq f t c u stom heart o f Cr o oked plan, country kitchen, ceives over bath, 1256 sq. ft. on Dav i d walk-in shower, New River Ranch on 1.20 2 01400129. home. .81 acre lot 1.5 million page .96 acre. High Lakes nice brick fireplace, Pergo flooring and Franke, 541-420-5986 13601 SW Canyon Dr. w/golf course views, 5 acre. Wonderful outnestled on 4+ acres views every month Realty 8 Pr o perty in s t alled door area for enter- Central Oregon Realty 1.13 acres in CRR, bedroom, 3.5 b ath, Powell Butte q u iet windows at no extra cost. Management Group, LLC Mt. Jefferson views, custom iron & glass country lane. Fenced, 2012. Large compos- taining or r e laxing. Bulletin Classifieds 541-536-0117 Access to the propfront door entry. Huge corral, shed, s hop ite decking, Hardi- Oversized 2-bay shop Get Results! siding. w ith s t orage a n d Large home with guest erty from 2 streets exgreat room w/formal 14746 C a mbium area, along with stor- plank Call 385-5809 or pands the possible dining, gour m et $94,900. 3 bdrm + age rooms. 2 acres ir- $110,000. Financing plenty of room to keep quarters. 4bdrms, 3 ad on-line MLS the toys out of t he baths, on 5.27 acre building sites. owner kitchen w/slab granite place your den, m ultiple o u t- rig., mtn and Smith Available. at ¹201008671 buildings. High Lakes Rock views. L ocal counters 8 Viking ap- bendbulletin.com weather. $ 1 43,000. horse property fenced will carry. $ 58,500 Juniper Realty, and x-fenced, shop ¹201106385 pliances. Large boRealty & P r o perty small Powell Butte mls 201300653 541-504-5393 area with s t orage. Juniper Realty nus room, amazing Management Juniper Realty, Charter School. Cen755 541-504-5393 master suite w/fire541-536-0117 541-504-5393 $349,900. tral location commutacres, 1620 sq.ft. ¹201401229 Call Gail place 8 outside ac- Sunriver/La Pine Homes 15924 Jackpine Rd. ing distance to Bend, 1.56 Tastefully done spa- Call The Bulletin At EAGLE CREST LOTS Day 541-306-1018 cess to hot tub, and 2 bedrooms, Prineville 8 Redmond. cious home sitting on 541-385-5809 Central Oregon Realty • .32 acre lot on a quiet SO MUCH MORE!! All 52251 Stearns Road. $40,000 Not a bad package at the CR rim, dble ganear town on .94 acre. street, perfect site for resort amenities are $99,500. Home, out- High Lakes Realty & $ 279,900! Group, LLC 1052 5 rage with a t tached Place Your Ad Or E-Mail your dream home. included w/ownership. buildings fenced acre. Property M a n age- F leming Rd. Cal l tack room and horse At: www.bendbulletin.com views to the $749,000. Lynn High Lakes Realty & ment 541-536-0117 Heather Hockett, PC, Near Smith Rock, gor- Territorial stall. Located off a Beautiful 3/2 custom log geous 3 bdrm, 3 bath, east buttes. MLS Johns, Principal Bro- Property M a nageBroker, Century 21 201401951; $65,000. ker, 541-408-2944 or ment 541-536-0117 16569 Beesley Pl Gold Country Realty, paved road. $229,000 home on 5 acres, all 3190 sq.ft. $694,000 •Stunning Cascade mtn MLS 201309151 set up fo r h orses. ¹ 201300784. Wes Johns, Broker Two bdrm, 1 bath 720 $219,000. 4 bdrm, 2.5 541-420-9151 Cal l Linda Lou Day-Wright. 2-story, vaulted ceil- Linda Lou Day-Wright. views!! Build your pal541-408-2945 bath, 2154 sq.ft., gas sq.ft. frame home on 541771-2585 ace on this gently fireplace. High Lakes $629,000• 39 Acre gem ings, deck off master, 541- 771-2585 Crooked Central Oregon 1 a c re. D e tached Realty & Crooked River Realty sloped 1/2 acre lot in Powell Butte large windows, utility River Realty Resort Realty Pr o perty 2-car garage, finished Management with backs to com•Spectacular mtn and room, security syspump house for extra 16751 SW Dove Rd. mon area. It's like Smith Rock views tem, covered front Powell B u tte ! 10 Forest Greens Town- storage. Not far off of 541-536-0117 Crooked River Ranch. d eck,. Also has 1 walking up everyday home - 1536 sq ft, 3 Hwy 31. $ 1 05,000.52314 Ponderosa Way. •39 acre fenced and Beautiful ACRES! Cascade custom l og on vacation. MLS cross fenced and 38 bdrm/1 bath g uest mtn views! 3863 sq. bedrooms, 2~/~ bath, MLS 201 4 0 1070. 4 Bdrm, 2 bath, 1922 home with many up house with large liv201402584; $249,000 acres of irrigation great room floor plan, Cascade ft. custom home. Rea l t y, sq.ft., 1 .1 3 a c res.•3 bdrm, 2 bath home, grades ... floor to ceil ing room and kitchen, Private views east-facing back deck Dennis office • Spectacular Han i ford, $249,000. High Lakes 1530 sq.ft. ing windows with mtn. l arge barn with 3 from this very buildw/ hot tub, main level Princ. w/separate e n try, Pr o perty•Six stall barn, hay loft, Broker Realty 8 views, hickory hard stalls, t ac k able lot! Common r o o m, m aster a n d gol f 541-536-1731 bldg and Management tack room and pasture wood & t ile f loors, workshop and stor- shop/RV on two sides course setting. more! $7 5 4 ,900 area 541-536-0117 gourmet kitc h en, gives you the privacy • Ponds, green house, age area for your hay. $219,000. Lynn 16524 Charlotte Day MLS¹ 2 0 1303502. and cherry cabinets, and Completely fenced, 3 Call Charlie or Viryou want & deserve to Whi s pering outbuildings Johns, Principal Bro- Dr., La Pine. 3bdrm, 52360 granite cou n t ers, corrals, full RV hookwatch the plentiful chicken coop. ker, 541-408-2944 or 2~/~ bath, 2139 sq. ft. Pines 4 bdrm/2 bath, Christin ginia, Principal Browildlife 8 gorgeous Hunter, Broker wood burning stack ups. $395,000. MLS kers 541-350-3418 Wes Johns, Broker home, 3-car garage. 1755 sq. ft. on 1.27 rock fireplace. MLS 541-306-0479 sunsets. MLS¹ 201402749 Cascade Redmond RE/MAX $229,000. High acre. $79,900 High 541-408-2945 201208751 201403070; $250,000 Windermere Realty, Dennis Hani- L and & Lakes Realty & Prop- Lakes Realty & PropCentral Oregon Hom e s Juniper Realty, Eagle Crest Properties erty Man a gement erty Man a gement Central Oregon ford, Princ. 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.64 Acre Lot in DRRHTreed lot just a block offFoster Road, close to Deschutes River, skiing, fishing, La Pine State Park and recreation. Full-time or vacation living. $22,500. Call Becky Ozrelic, 541-480-9191 MLS ¹201403352 Duke Warner Realty 541-382-8262
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MLS $144,000. and ever y thing! must be moved 541-891-5446. 201402224 MLS¹201309974 $1,350,000. $36,000 541-382-6650 MLS¹201403668 Nancy Popp Principal Call Karolyn Dubois, MLS¹201303572 63737 Cascade Village Duke Warner Realty Broker, 541-815-8000 541-390-7863 Call Jaynee Beck, Dr. Charming 2 bdrm, 541-382-8262 541-480-0988 Crooked River Realty Duke Warner Realty 2 bath, 1450 sw.ft. 541-382-8262 Duke Warner Realty Cul-de-sac Lot in Bro- Vacant Lot in Crooked Silverorest home. Sits 541-382-8262 ken Top - Just over River Ranch $34,500. Need help fixing stuff? on large corner lot half an a c re, t h is Level & treed buildB eautiful 20-A c r e with extra p a rking. h eavily t reed, e l - able lot, 1.44 acres. Call A Service Professional H omesite w i t h 1 0 Decorative touches evated lot f eatures Enjoy all the ameni- find the help you need. acres irri g ation. throughout. Light and peek-a-boo mountain ties or ranch living. www.bendbulletin.com $349,900. bright with nice open and golf course views. ¹ 201309880. Settlemier, floor p l an . G r e at Gai l 3.18 acres g randfa- Call Tammy 541-410-6009 Quiet street with tons Day, 5 4 1 -306-1018 mountain views from of privacy. $273,500. in. Septic and MLS¹201401808 large front deck. A Central Oregon Re- thered w ater o n t h e l o t , Duke Warner Realty Call Tammy Settlemier, alty Group, LLC must See! $61,500. 541-410-6009 power at th e r oad. 541-382-8262 Cascade Village MLS 2012 0 8989 MLS¹201403100 Homes, Bend. 773 Duke Warner Realty $79,900. Call Linda What are you 541-388-0000 Acreages 541-382-8262 Lou Day- W right looking for? FACTORY SPECIAL 541-771-285 Crooked Hager Mountain Estates 20+ ACRES in West New Home, 3 bdrm, River Realty You'll find it in 4 lots, $25,000 each lo- Powell Butte Estates, $46,500 finished cated in Silver Lake. gated on your site. co m munity,320 Acres of Excep- The Bulletin Classifieds J and M Homes Underground power mtn. views, private tional Hunting 541-548-5511 and conduit for phone well, paved roads with Grounds - Located and internet. Views of access t o BLM. south of Canyon City 541-385-5809 780 Hager Mountain. Sep- $169,000 MLS in the Murders Creed Mfd./Mobile Homes tic feasibility for stan- 201305077. B uild Y ou r Dr e a m unit. Ti m ber , 2 d ard system. T h e Pam Lester, Principal spring-fed with Land po n d s, Home Here - 10 acres area is a sportsman's B roker Century 2 1 season creek, fenced at the H ighland at paradise. Gold Country Realty, on 3 sides, LOP tags. Broken Top, 3 bdrm/ 2 bath manuBobbie Strome, Inc. 541-504-1338 $550,000. factured home, 1248 $325,000. Principal Broker Call Jacque Sebulsky, sq. ft. on 1 acre. Land Call Duke Warner John L Scott Real P rime p r operty a t 541-280-4449 or is fenced, horse corRealty Dayville, Estate 541-385-5500 Crooked River Ranch Michele Anderson, ral, 2-car detached 541-987-2363 Cascade views! 541-633-9760. garage, and storage MLS¹201208906 Historic Van d evert with roperty i s com MLS 20'I 310547 buildings. Very clean Ranch. Gated com- P fenced. Cor- 32.42 Acres in Urban Duke Warner Realty land and very well munity, views of Mt. pletely lot, near firehall. Growth 541-382-8262 maintained. home has Bo u ndary, Bachelor across open ner MLS¹ Adjacent t o The L evel, u s able 5 . 6 4 updates throughout. m eadow. Uni q u e $79,900. 20140064. Call Linda acreage 2.02 acres. Lou Day-Wright. 541- Greens, kitty corner to acres unning $85,000. MLS201403175 new Ridgeview High Cascade w/s tviews. Offeredat$229,000. 771-2585 C r o oked Cascade Realty, School. $7 5 0 ,000. Community/ w a ter, Cate Cushman, River Realty MLS ¹ 201 2 03193 power avail.. 10 min. Dennis Haniford, Princ. Principal Broker Broker Pam Lester, Principal to Terrebonne shop541-480-1884 1-541-536-1731 Broker, Century 21 www.catecushman.com Want to impress the ping and highway acGold Country Realty, cess. $59,900. MLS 50760 South Fawn, La Ideal building location, relatives? Remodel Inc. 541-504-1338 2014007'I5 Pine. Top-of-the-line 3 your home with the B roken To p n i n th Popp Principal bdrm 2 bath, 2100 sq. fairway, natural ter- help of a professional (3) 40-acre parcels near Nancy Broker, 541-815-8000 ft. home with shop, rain. .34 acres. Offrom The Bulletin's Silver Lake, OR. two Crooked River Realty $169,000. 1.13 acres. fered at $229,500. fenced w/power, 1 "Call A Service High Lakes Realty 8 Cate Cushman, w/well. Al l bo r der Lot 21 SW Chipmunk Property Man a ge Professional" Directory paved road. 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Flat, open, Linda Lou Day-Wright. 541-504-5393 debra@bendbroadLinda Lou Day-Wright. buildable 9.7 acres in broker 541- 771-2585 band.com 541- 771-2585 Powell Butte. Crooked River Realty SW Chinook Dr. Crooked River Realty 16535 D a v id 5.68 acre rim lot w/ 7.175 Unique acres lo- ¹201310923. In quiet l ocation in amazing Smith Rock, cated on a paved road Franke, 541-420-5986 Crescent is this 1976 Look at: Central Oregon Realty Power and water at Crooked River & mtn. Bendhomes.com Fleetwood 3 bdrm, 2 views Located on the the r oad. L o cated Group, LLC bath home with addifor Complete Listings of pavement close to the near Steelhead Falls. Where Deer & Elk tional tip-out space. Area Real Estate for Sale e ntrance o f CR R . $106,500. MLS Roam - 320 acres lo- NG heat in tip-out and c a r ry. 201106739 Well maintained 1.42 lot owner w il l cated u p B e lshaw electric FA in home. MLS Linda Lou Day-Wright. with lots o f P o nde $225,000. 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• 4 bedrooms (2 main level suites), 3 baths • 3299 SF, .24 acre • One owner custom home with many quality features • Open, inviting great room, additional family room • 3-car tandem garage / 2 with storage • Surround sound, radiant in-floor heat, heat pump, central A/C, wired for security. Call for more info! MLS¹201400474
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• CascadeMountainviews! • ChristianGladuDesignhomeand Timberline Construction collaborated to design thisspacious&efficient homeinTetherowGolf Club • Homepositionedfor passivesolar ainsand2ndfloor viewsof Cascades • urrently under constructionand slated tobecomplete thissummer! Call formoredetails!
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• Terrific lot in AwbreyRoad • Great proximity to downtown • Build yourdreamhome • 2 acre lot • 619 NW Powel Butte Lp Call Ken Renner, Principal Broker I 541-280-5352 ken.renner¹¹sothebysrealty.com
20366 (Lot 3) Chase Road, Bend ( $274,000
Golf Course Living ) $249,000 • Single level ranch style • Large sunnylot (.29 acre) • 3 bed, 2 bath, 1608SF • Overlooking BendGolf & Country Club • Views of 3pondsand severalfairways • Convenient location MLS¹201401492 ListedSandy Kohlmoos, Broker,CRS I 541-408-4309
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Desirable Awbrey Butte ( $457,500
Superb Sunriver ( $498,000
• Awesome 3Bd/2.5 Ba planw/ great rm & stonef/p • Gourmet kitchen w/ granite & new appliances • New carpet & ext paint, prof landscaped • Huge master w/deck • Too much to list! Call today! MLS¹ 201403181
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"The Cliffs" ( $379,900 1649 NW Cliffside Way •3bed,2bath-OpenFloorPlan • Single level 2361SF"VIEWS" • 10' ceilings - CrownMolding • Fireplace in living room and g • master Upgrade finishesthroughout • 3-car garage MLS¹201404350 Call Rod Hatchell, Broker I 541-728-8812
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2968 Chianti ( $519,000
Desirable Awbrey Village ( $535,000
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Redmond Equestrian Property ( $675,000
3129 NW Colonial Drive ( $725,000
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• Cascade mtn. vieww/bu!Id!ngsite • 19.9 acres with 5acresirrigation • Equestrianfacility indudes:trailcourse,paddocks • Indoorarena80x160!t, w/12stals, outdoorarena180x250!t. • Barn - 4 stal withfinishedbonusroom, 3/4 bath,tackroom • Shophea - ted, insulatedconcrete!Ioor, equipmentpolebarn • Guestquar ters/ranchotlo withbath,livingarea • Propertyisqated,fencedandprivate location
construction • Master on main level, vaulted ceilings,openffoor plan • Quality finishes:tile countertops & floo rs, engineered woodfloors • Fencedyard, landscaped,acrossthe street frompark • Additional homes &floor plansavail. MLS¹201310968
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Black Butte Ranch, Sisters ( $743,000
Holmes RoadAcreage, Sisters ~$799,999 • Stunning Cascade Mtn. views
• Impressive custom home on GM course • 4 Bd, 3 ba, decksgalore! •Gourmetkitchen,2F/P, luxury features • Well caredfor w/1 yearwarranty • Too much to list, call today!! MLS¹ 201401950
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NW Lucus Ct Lot 15 • Huge 2.26 Ac. on Awbrey Butte • Incredible views of hight desert and city! • Nestled in a quiet-private sanctuary of trees and natural outcroppings! • Close to town, Rivers Edgegolf course, trails to river and other Central Oregon recreational activities! • Lots if CO Builders to choose from! MLS¹ 201305703
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• Fabulous mountain views in Tumalo • Gorgeous Brazilian cherry floors • Gourmet kitchen with Jenn-Air cook-top and grill • 2 extraordinary guest quarters • Doors are a collection from around the world • 5 bed, 4 bath, 7,708 SF MLS¹201405487 R R Call The Norma DuBois and Julie Moe Team, Brokers 541-312-4042 I www.TeamNormaAndJulie.com
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SPEC TACUIARVINS l SI $89000 KARIHJOHHSOH BROKER 541-639-6140 '
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SA CAMP BELL • ~ Prime developmentparcel • ~U«httes on stte BRQKER • i 2139 sq.ft. Iog home 541-419-8900 • MLS 201404039
• 8000 sq.ft. home • 5 bedroom, 6 bath • MLS 201401911
20 ACRE SINSISTERSl $749,500 • 2272 sq.ft. farmhouse • 3 bedroom 2 bath • BreathtakmgCascadevtews 541-350-4112 • MLS 201307141
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• 3574 sq.ft. • 4 bedroom,3.5 bath
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TUMALO HOME/VIEWSI l $61SANO • 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath,2606 sq.ft.
ODETT EADAIR, BROKER S.,TA.R.
ROS EMARYGOODWIN, BROKER , CERTIFIED NFGOTIT A PR 541-706-1897
• 6.4 acres • HugeCascadeMountainviews
541-815-4786 • MLS 201307561
RIVERS EDGEVILLAGEl $610,000 • 3125 sq.ft. •3 bedroom + ofice,3.5 bath • Beautiful .37 acre lot • MLS 201402483
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RIVERBIM l $495,000 GREG LAHGHAIM, • 3000 sq.ft. • 4 bedroom, 3 bath BROKER • .22acre, fencedyard 541-316-5903 • MLS 201405476
WOODSIDERANCH l$489ANO JLM I ROR AHHE • Custom 2174sq.ff. CHENEY , BRQKERS • 3 bedroom 3 bath 541.390.4050 • 2.28 acres 541-390-4030 • MLS 201402638
AlTI GER AGHTY, • BRpKER 541-948-5880
CASCADE VIEWS f $425,000 • 2736 sq.ft. Iog home • 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath
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541-383-4361 • MLS 201401593
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SW REDMOND f $374,900 ' 3540 sq H • 4 bedroom, 3 bath • Ochoco & & SmithRockviews
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NE BEND l $359,500 • 2300 sq.ft. • 3 bedroom,2.5 bath
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JOHH SNPFEH,BROKER, • 1588 sq.ft. MBA,ABR , CRS,GRI '3bedroom 2bat" 541-312-1273 • Near Old Mill District 541-948-9090 • MLS 201404431
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SHERY RpERMGAH 1731 sq H 3 bedroom • Open cathedral great room BROKER • Insulated 34say shop 541-410-4938 • MLS 201306446 '
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AVIDGRMpRE • 1692 sq.lt. single level BROKER 'g ' 3 bedroom+ den, 2 bath
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541-312-7211 • MLS 201404970
MIDTOWNBEND l $259,900 • 1424 sq.ft.
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541-171-6996 • MLS 201405148
• NE BEND l $219,900 JUDYME YERS, • ' »93 sq R BROKERGRICRS '3bedroom 2bath • Covered front porch, fenced RES 541-480-1922 • MLS 201405104
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RECR EATIONPROPERTYl $724NG STEVE PAYER, BROKER , GRI
• 320 acres of privacy • Well, power, barn, fenced • LOP tags
541-480-2966 • MLS 201400050
THREE RIVERSSOUTHl $12,000 SUECOHRAD BRpKERCRS'
• Fenced .48 acre • Storage building • Water, power & sewer
541-480-6621 • MLS 201404875
REDMOND DUPLEX l $189,900 SUECONRAD, BROKER, CRS •
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NW BEND l $149,900
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The Bulletin Circulation department is looking for a District Representative to join our Single Copy team. This is a full time, 40 hour per week position. Overall focus is the representation, sales and presentation of The Bulletin newspaper. These apply to news rack locations, hotels, special events and news dealer outlets. Daily responsibilities include driving a company vehicle to service a defined district, ensuring newspaper locations are serviced and supplied, managing newspaper counts for the district, building relationships with our current news dealer locations and growing those locations with new outlets. Position requires total ownership of and accountability of all single copy elements within that district. Work schedule will be Thursday through Monday withTuesday and Wednesday off. Requires good communication skills, a strong attention to detail, the ability to lift 45 pounds, flexibility of motion and the ability to multi task. Essential: Positive attitude, strong service/team orientation, sales and problem solving skills. Send inquiries and resume to: circulation@bendbulletin.com
used woodstoves has been limited to models which have been certified by the OrApplications are available at the front desk. egon Department of Drop off your resume in person at Environmental Qual1777 SW Chandler, Bend, OR 97702; ity (DEQ) and the fedNo phone inquiries please. eral E n v ironmental Pre-employment drug testing required. Protection A g e ncy EOE/Drug Free Workplace Must be insurable to drive company vehicle. (EPA) as having met emission stanPower adjust hospital smoke cer t ified bed, good cond. $150. dards. A Associate Director of Development, w oodstove may b e 541-420-3277 Oregonand Southwest Washington identified by its certifiRegion University Advancement ResMed DC/DC con- cation label, which is verler for CPAP machine, permanently attached ** THISPOSITION WILL BE LOCATED IN $70. 541-593-6303 to the stove. The BulBEND, OREGON ** letin will not know263 ingly accept advertis- The University of Oregon seeks applications ing for the sale of • Tools for the Associate Director of Development, uncertified Oregon and Southwest Washington region. Muro screw gun, coil woodstoves. Reporting directly to the AVP for the Oregon type, w i t h 12 , 0 00 Regional Development Program, the Associscrews, $500. ate Director of Development is responsible for 541-480-1353 TiCk, Tock identification, cultivation, solicitation a nd stewardship of donors and new prospects Power Washer (com- Tick, Tock... across Oregon and SW Washington.This mercial) new in crate, position will concentrate heavily on donor don t let tlme get Honda 13 hp - 4000 prospecting and concentrating on individuals in psi, 4 gpm. Retails away. Hire a the "Discovery" pool (those identified by the $1849, Sell $ 1 349. professional out Office o f P r o spect M anagement and Steve 541-771-7007. Analytics). of The Bulletin's Wildland F i r efighting "Call A Service The Associate Director of Development will equip., new 8 used, represent the university internally and exterhose, nozzles, wyes, Professional" reducers, bladder bags. nally, and contribute to the implementation of Directory today! the university's development program. The Steve 541-771-7007. position is field-oriented, requiring frequent travel and direct contact with prospects and General donors, as well as collaboration with staff and The Bulletin Mailroom is hiring for our Saturfaculty across the university. The Associate day night shift and other shifts as needed. We Director will be responsible for meeting fundcurrently have openings all nights of the week. raising goals as they relate to the strategic Everyone must work Saturday night. Shifts needs of the university. P e rformance as start between 6:00 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. and m easured against these goals w ill b e end between2:00 a.m. and 3:30 a.m. Allpoevaluated annually. The position involves sitions we are hiring for, work Saturday nights. travel throughout Oregon and Southwest Starting pay is $9.10 per hour, and we pay a Washington. minimum of 3 hours per shift, as some shifts are short (11:30 - 1:30). The work consists of University Advancement is c o mmitted to loading inserting machines or stitcher, stackproviding a fair, equitable, and inclusive work ing product onto pallets, bundling, cleanup environment. We welcome applications from and other tasks. For qualifying employees we that will promote and value our offer benefits i ncluding l if e i n surance, candidates culture and exercise teamwork and collaborashort-term & long-term disability, 401(k), paid tion when working with diverse groups, donors, vacation and sick time. Drug test is required volunteer groups, and coworkers. prior to employment. Please submit a completed application attention Kevin Eldred. Applications are available at The Bulletin front desk (1777 S.W. Chandler Blvd.), or an electronic application may be obtained upon request by contacting Kevin Eldred via email (keldredObendbulletin.com). No phone calls please. Only completed applications will be considered for this position. No resumes will be accepted. Drug test is required prior to employment. EOE.
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SELCO Community Credit Union is looking fora 541-815-0015 Business Loan Officer in the Bend area to oversee thedevelopment and maintenanceofSELCO's Business Loan porffolio TV & APPUANt'.E 541-420-3277 by promoting and working closely with other Delivery Driver / Look at: Business Loan Officers, Warehouse Bendhomes.com supportstaffand manWorker for Complete Listings of agement. Standard TV & ApArea Real Estate for Sale Qualified applicants must pliance is looking for deliyery driyer This have strong analytical a is full-time skills, firm understanding position requires heavy of business financia1 and analysis, a Bachelor's lifting, l e adership, degree in Business or a professional appearREDUCED! related field or equiva- ance and ability to Saturdays and 3-Horse Trailer, 22' long, lent experience, a mini- work D r ivers 7'wide 2rearaxles good mum of two years of ex- Sundays. need recent expericond. Logan Coach Inc. erience in commercial ence driving a box an o ther $4500 obo. 305-794-0190 ending o r and must be inclosely related a rea truck with no more 345 within a financial institu- surable 3 moving violafive years of experi- than Livestock 8 Equipment tion, ence in credit analysis tions. Must also pass loan underwriting, a background check, Reg. mini donkeys for and lift test/physical and sale, $ 2 0 0 up, and must be bondable. drug screen. Apply in 541-548-5216 at: 6 3736 To learn more about the erson aramount Dr., position and apply, visit Bend, OR 97701 or Have an item to aelao.or ~ online at sell quick? www.standardtv SELCO Community nda lueoce. a~ If it's under Credit Unionis an Equal a licant ro.com/'obs '500you can place it in Opportunfty Employer. The Bulletin Caregiver Prineville Senior care DRIVER - CDL exp. Classifieds for: h ome l o oking f o r with flatbed, RGN or Caregiver; f u l l-time lowboy Run 48 states. '10 - 3 lines, 7 days /dayshift. Pass 45-50tt per mile. '16 - 3 lines, 14 days criminal background Call 541-777-7427 check.541-447-5773. (Private Party ads only)
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Crook County Library LibraryJanitor and Maintenance Specialist $13A7 hourly 29 hours per week Closes:July 3,2014 5:00 p.m.
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Forest River Salem T222006, Queen bed, solar panel, sway bar, bath with shower, awning,$8,900.
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OPEN ROAD 36' 2005 - $25,500 King bed, hide-a-bed sofa, 3 slides, glass shower, 10 gal. water heater, 10 cu.ft. fridge, central vac, s atellite dish, 2 7 " TV/stereo syst., front front power leveling jacks and s cissor stabilizer jacks, 16' awning. Like new! 541-419-0566
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hanger in Prineville. Dry walled, insulated Cooper studded tires, and painted. $23,500 M&S . Tom, 541.788.5546 Peterbilt 359 p otable 2 25/45/R17, water truck, 1 9 90, $250. 541-318-7202 3200 gal. tank, 5hp Hangarfor sale at P ' Flexible vehicle t o w Redmond Airport - not pu camiocks, $ 2 5,000. hitch, $300. a T Hangar -$39,000. 541-820-3724 541-815-4611 541-420-0626
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Case No. 14CV0191FC. SUMHenry Goodwin, Case MONS BY PUBLICANumber 14PB0060. TION - ESTATE OF Notice: The C i rcuit NORMAN T. WELCH; UNKN O W N Court of the State of T HE ASHackney, Deceased, Oregon, f o r the HEIRS A N D Deschutes C o unty County of Deschutes, SIGNS OF NORMAN T. WELCH; THE UNCase No. 14PB0062. has appointed David NOTICE TO INTER- Goodwin as Personal KNOWN DEVISEES N O RMAN T. ESTED P ERSONS. Representative of the OF Notice is hereby given Estate o f Rob e rt W ELCH; AN D A L L that the undersigned Goodwin, deceased. PARTIES CLAIMING has been appointed All persons having A N I N TEREST I N personal representa- claims against said THE REAL P ROPtive. All persons hav- estate are required to E RTY C O M M O N LY ing claims against the present the s a me, KNOWN AS 848 NE estate are required to with proper vouchers PROVIDENCE present them, w ith to the Personal Rep- D RIVE, BEND, O R vouchers attached, to resentative, c/o John 97701. TO D EFENDANTS: IN THE the undersigned per- Sorlie, Bryant, LovOF THE sonal representative lien & Jarvis, PC, 591 NAME STATE OF OREGON: at c/o KERSTEN LAW SW Mill View Way, GROUP, 260 COUN- Bend, Oregon 97702 You are hereby reTRY CLUB R OAD, within four m o nths quired to appear and SUITE 210, EUGENE, from the date of first defend the action filed OR 97401, within four publication of this no- a gainst you in t h e months after the date tice as stated below, above-entitled cause of first publication of or t he y m a y be within 30 days from t his notice, o r t h e barred. All persons the date of service of claims may be barred. whose rights may be this Summons upon All persons whose affected by this pro- you and if you fail to r ights may b e a f - ceeding may obtain appear and defend, fected by th e p r o- additional information for want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to ceedings may obtain from the records of additional information the court, the Per- the court for the relief from the records of sonal Representative, demanded t h erein. the court, the per- or the Attorney for the Dated: 6-2-14. PITE sonal representative, Personal Representa- D UNCAN, LLP. B y or the lawyers for the tive. Dated and first Amy Harrington, OSB ¹123363, (503) personal representa- published June 14, tive, KERSTEN LAW 2014. Personal Rep- 345-9459, Facsimile: (858) 412-2775, aharGROUP, 260 COUN- r esentative: Da v i d TRY CLUB R OAD, Goodwin, 28 9 0 -C rington@piteduncan.c P i t e D uncan, SUITE 210, EUGENE, West Long C i rcle, om, LLP, 621 SW MorriOR 97401. Dated and Littleton, CO 60120. f irst p u blished o n Attorney for Personal son St., Suite 425, June 14, 2014. /s/ Su- Representative: John Portland, OR 97205, san Garretson, Per- D. S o r lie , OSB O f A t t orneys f o r sonal Representative. ¹95045, Bryant, Lov- Plaintiff. NOTICE TO DEFENDANT/DElien & Jarvis, P.C., LEGAL NOTICE SW M il l V i ew F ENDANTS R E A D NOTICE TO INTER- 591 T HESE PAP E RS ESTED PERSONS. Way, Bend, Oregon C AREFULLY. Y o u PATRICIA McMEEN 97702, T e l ephone: must "appear" in this has been appointed (541) 362-4331, Fax: care or the other side 389- 3 386, Personal Representa- (541) will win automatically. tive of the ESTATE Email: sorlie©bljlaw- To "appear" you must yers.com OF FRANK PAZ BEfile with the court a leREZO, Deceased, by LEGAL NOTICE gal paper called a the C i rcuit C o urt, The undersigned has "motion" or "answer". State of Oregon, Des- been appointed per- The "motion" or "anchutes County, under sonal representative swer" must be given Case Number o f th e E s t ate o f to the court clerk or 14-PB-0058. All perNicholas Richard Fe- administrator w i thin sons having a claim hringer Deceased, by 30 days (or 60 days against th e e s t ate the Deschutes County for Defendant United m ust p resent t h e Circuit Court of the States or State of Orc laim w i t hi n fo u r State of Oregon, pro- egon Department of months of th e f i rst bate number Revenue) along with publication date of this 14PB0059. All perthe required filing fee. notice t o H e n drix, sons having claims It must be in proper Brinich 8 B e r talan, against the estate are form and have proof LLP, at 716 NW Har- required to p resent o f service o n t h e riman Street, Bend, the same with proper plaintiff's attorney or, Oregon 97701, ATTN: vouchers within four if the plaintiff does not Ken Brinich or they (4) months after the have a n a t t orney, may be barred. Addi- date of first publica- proof of service on the tional information may tion to t h e u n der- plaintiff. If you have be obtained from the signed or they may be questions, you should c ourt records, t h e barred. Add i tional see an attorney imPersonal Representa- information may be mediately. If you need tive or the following- o btained fro m t h e help in finding an atnamed attorney for court records, the un- torney, you may conthe Personal Repre- dersigned or the at- tact the Oregon State sentative. Date of first torney. Date first pub- Bar's Lawyer Referral publication: June 14, lished: June 7, 2014. S ervice o nline a t 2 014. HEND R I X Joseph V. Fehringer, www.oregonstatebar. BRINICH & BERTA- Personal Representa- org or by calling (503) tive c/o Ronald L. LAN, LLP, 716 NW 684-3763 ( in t h e HARRIMAN, BEND, Bryant, Attorney at Portland metropolitan OR 97701, Law, Bryant Emerson, area) or toll-free else541-382-4980. LLP, PO Bo x 4 5 7, where in Oregon at Redmond OR 97756. LEGAL NOTICE (800) 452-7636. NOTICE TO INTERLEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ESTED PERSONS This is an action for TO INTERESTED Keith D. Scott has Judicial Foreclosure PERSONS been appointed per- of real property com- Craig G. Jones and sonal representative monly known as 848 Tami Hulsey h ave of the Estate of Mary NE Providence Dr., been appointed E llen S c ott , De - Bend, OR 97701. A Co-Administrators of ceased, by the Circuit motion o r a n s wer the estate of Grant Court, State of Ormust be given to the Jack Jones, Jr., deegon, Des c hutes court clerk or admin- ceased, by the Circuit County, under case istrator within 30 days C ourt, State of O rnumber 1 4 PB0063. of the date of f irst egon, Des c hutes All persons having a publication specified C ounty, Case N o . claim against the es- herein along with the 14PB0052. All pertate must present the required filing fee. IN sons having claims c laim w i thin f o u r THE CIRCUIT against the estate are months of th e f i rst COURT O F THE required to p resent publication of this no- STATE OF OREGON them, with vouchers tice to Sherron Urban, FOR THE COUNTY attached, t o the Attorney at Law, PO OF DE S CHUTES. Co-Administrators at Box 1135, Bend, OR P NC B A NK , N A - 250 NW Franklin Av9 7709-1135, Att n : TIONAL A SSOCIA- e nue, S u it e 4 02, Keith D. Scott, or they TION, Pl a i ntiff, v. Bend, Oregon 97701, may be barred. Addi- ESTATE OF N O R- within four m o nths tional information may MAN T. WELCH; THE after the date of June be obtained from the UNKNOWN H E IRS 7, 2014, the first pubc ourt records, t h e AND ASSIGNS OF lication of this notice, personal representa- NORMAN T. WELCH; or the claims may be tive or the following- THE UNKNOWN DE- barred. Add i tional named attorney for V ISEES O F N O R - information may be the personal repre- MAN T . WE L C H; o btained from t h e sentative. Date of first WASHINGTON MUrecords of the court, publication: June 14, TUAL BANK, FA NKA the Co-Administrators, 2014. SHE R RON JPMORGAN CHASE or the lawyers for the URBAN, ATTORNEY B ANK; AN D AL L Co-Administrators, A T LAW, P O B o x PARTIES CLAIMING Patricia Heatherman 1 135, B E ND, O R A N I NTEREST I N 97709-1135, THE REAL P ROP- Just bought a new boat? 541-617-1918. ERTY C O M M O N LY Sell your old one in the KNOWN AS 646 NE classifieds! Ask about our Super Seller rates! 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Power Stroke diesel, turbocharged, 5-spd, good runner & work truck. $4500 obo. Call 541-389-5353 or 541-647-8176
Chevy C-20 Pickup 1969, was a special order, has all the extras, and is all original. See to believe! $16,000 orbest offer. 541-923-6049
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VOLVO XC90 2007 AWD, 6-cyl 3.2L,
power everything, grey on grey, leather heated lumbar seats, 3rd row seat, moonroof, new tires, always garaged, all maintenance up to date, excellent cond. A STEAL AT$13,900
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2003 6 speed, X50 added power pkg., 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. 541-223-2218 530 HP! Under 10k 877-266-3821 Subaru Outback 3.8R miles, Arctic silver, Dlr ¹0354 Limited 2011, moon gray leather interior, roof, AWD, pw, pl, The Bulletin's new quality t ires, leather, Vin ¹381548 What are you "Call A Service and battery, Bose Stock ¹44184A p remium sou n d looking for? Professional" Directory $23,979 stereo, moon/sunis all about meeting You'll find it in roof, car and seat S UBA RU your needs. OUSSRUOSSRRD.OOII covers. Many extras. The Bulletin Classifieds 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. Garaged, p e r fect Call on one of the 877-266-3821 condition, $59,700. professionals today! Dlr ¹0354 541-322-9647 541-385-5809
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2008iord Escape XLT
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2012Saxaki Kixasbi AWD
2010Toyota RAV4
$16,975
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Sporty,AWD , Ond loadedwith options!VIN¹100343
Theeconomical SUV, hurry il won'tlast!VIN¹ 068000
2011 Buick Regal CXL
2008BNW 328I
$17,975
$16,975 10wner,lowmiles, loaded, great value!VINfi 088431
Localownertradewith exceptionalservicehistory. VIN¹ Z89584
2006Toyota Sieana XLE AWD
2008Audi A4 Avant Oaaftro
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Hard IofindAvant Wagon, very low miles,like newVINfi 128117
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2011 Audi A3 TDI
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black w/ leather seat trim, 3.4L V6, 27,709 miles. vin¹362484 6.977 ROBBERSON
Hyundai Elantra 2011, Touring, leather, auto, CD, pw, pdl. Vin ¹090677 Stock ¹82995
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Mazda RX-8 40th Anniversary Edition 2008 Gray Mica Paint, Red & Black Leather Interior, Bose Sound, Sunroof, 4-Door, 6-Speed Auto. Trans. w/Paddle Shifters. Original Owners. 34,000 Miles. $17,000.
Chrysler Town & Country LXI 1997, beautiful inside & out, one owner, nonsmoker,. loaded with options! 197,892 mi. Service rec o rds available. $4 , 950. Call Mike, (541) 8158176 after 3:30 p.m.
2 0 07, 99K 541-588-6670 miles, premium package, heated lumbar supported seats, panM ercedes Benz 2010 oramic moo n roof, C-Class, 37,418 mi. Bluetooth, ski bag, Xenon headlights, tan & black leather interior, (photo forillustration only) n ew front & re a r Toyota Sienna 2011, brakes @ 76K miles, LE model, 7 passen541-598-3750 one owner, all records, ger, stow-n-go seatwww.aaaoregonautovery clean, $16,900. ing, alloy wheels. source.com 541-388-4360 Vin ¹019106. Stock ¹43981A Mercedes Benz e320, $24,999 1999 wagon, white 120k mi., incl. studS US A R u ded tires, exc. cond., 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. $4500. 541-318-4502. Dlr¹0354
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2012Jeep Wrangler Arctlc Pkg
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RareArctic Pkg,!ownerw/low miles,Navondmore! VIN¹ 158101
2013VW Toaareg Sport
2014BNW 328 X.Drive
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$37,875
Loaded with options,sove thousands over new! VIN¹ 009445
Only 900miles, savethousands over new!VIN¹ 541911
2014BNW X1
2012BNW XS 3.5I
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2008 6.7L 6 cyl. diesel, automatic, 81k miles, VIN¹191705 $30,977
with hard & soft top, silver with black interior, all original, very low mileage, in premium condition. $19,900. 702-249-2567 (car is in Bend)
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Ford Thunderbird 2004 Convertible
GMC Envoy SLE
Dodge Durango 2005, 4 x4, CD , p w , p l , moonroof, l e a ther, AWD,lessthan 11k DVD, limited. mi., auto, 6 spd. VIN ¹534944 vin ¹202364 Stock ¹82764 $30,977 $11,999 ~m
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Chev Trailblazer LS 2004, AWD, 6 cyl, remote entry, clean title, 12/15 tags, $5995. 541-610-6150
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Subaru Forester X S Subaru Outback 2012 2003, p w , pl , til t 3.6R Limited, 6 cyl, wheel. Vin ¹761625 auto. trans., AWD, Stock ¹82964 leather heated seats, AWD, power moon $9,999 r oof, a n d mor e ! S US A R U . 25,600 miles. Below KB O $27 , 500 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. 541-344-5325 877-266-3821 annie2657©yahoo.com Dlr ¹0354
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2011 FORD RANGER EXTENDED CAB XLT Manual
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18,995
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2011 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED EDITION Leather, Moonroof,4X4.
'19,995 Sale Price
*Must Finance throughFMCC.OnApprovedCredit. VIN:B47821
2007 CHEVY SILVERADO 3500 LT CREW 6.0 L, Auto,4X4,Dually, 44KMiles.
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