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ShOOting —What we know about the young man who killed 20 children and six

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• Legislature needed just1 day to approve abil that locksin tax liabilitiesfor corporations

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SALEM — Nike asked lawmakers to just do it and, on Friday, they did. At breakneck pace, for a legislative body, state lawmakers approved a tax deal for the sportswear company that will lock in the way the company's corporate income taxes are structured. Lawmakers were introduced to the concept onMonday, when Gov. John Kitzhaber announced he was convening a special legislative session. By 6:30 p.m. Friday the bill had successfully sailed through both chambers of the Legislature. The House voted 50-5;the Senate passed the measure 22-6. Central Oregon legislators voted uniformly in favorof the measure. House Bill 4200 grants any company investing $150 million over a five-year period, creating at least 500 jobs in the state, certainty that its corporate tax liability will not change from how it's currently calculated. Friday, lawmakers tweaked the bill, ensuring the500 jobs created are new jobs. A Jan. 1, 2014, sunset date was tacked onto the bill. Lawmakers will consider the legislation again during the regular legislative session, with the idea of possibly expanding on it. Language that would have excluded Intel was also removed. Many lawmakers spoke about the bill with mixed emotions. SeeNike/A8

Fiscal cliff —The poorest Americans are also keeping an eye on how aplunge over the so-called fiscal cliff would affect their lives.A4

Buffeit — Billionaire investor faces a big challenge in trying to revive the newspaper

business.A5 Wlld llursSS —The debate over the icons of the American West is reaching a tipping

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Energy security — superstorm Sandyadds asense of urgency to upgrading the nation's power grid.A7

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I(iller kept low profile through life By David M. Halbfinger New York Times News Service

H e carried a black briefcase to his 10th-grade honors English class and sat near the door, so he could readily slip in and out. When called upon, he was intelligent, but nervous and fidgety, spitting his words out, as if having to speak up were painful. Pale, tall and scrawny, Adam Lanza walked through high school in Newtown, Conn., with his hands glued to his sides, the pens in the pocket of his short-sleeve, buttondown shirts among the few things that his classmates recalled about him. He did all he could to avoid attention, it seemed. Until Friday. The authorities said Lanza, 20, wearing combat gear, carried out one of the deadliest shootings in the nation's history. He killed 20 children and six adults at the elementary school where his mother worked, they said. He then apparently turned his gun on himself. See Lanza/A3

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Sunlight breaks through the trees at Virginia Meissner Sno-Park Friday afternoon. The forecast is for steady snowfall through Sunday night in Central Oregon.

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Winter, officially one week away, is headed for a sluggish start all across Oregon, w it h s n owpack levels well below average though mid-December. But forecastssuggest a change may be shortly in store. The Natural Resources Conserv ation Service, a division of t h e U.S. Department of A g r iculture, tracks snowpack levels day-by-day throughout the winter. SeeSnow/A5

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Epic finalizesdeal for Cessnabuilding By Elon Glucklich The Bulletin

Kit plane builder Epic Aircraft has finalized a deal to buy Cessna Aircraft Co.'s vacant Bend manufacturing plant. Epic paid $3.1 million for the building at Bend Municipal Airport, according to Compass Commercial Real Estate Services, which represented the buyer. The deal came a day after the city completeda lease transfer ofmore than 600,000 square feet of land at the airport from Cessna to Epic, said city attorney Gary Firestone. Messages and emails left Friday with Epic CEO Doug King were not immediately returned. See Epic/A8

Bernanke takesFedfurther into uncharted territory By Caroline Salas Gage

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and Craig Torres Bloomberg News

WASHINGTON — Chairman Ben Bernanke has moved the Federal Reserve further into uncharted policy territory in combating joblessness by tying the bank's interest-rate outlook to unemployment and

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inflation. At the same time, he's committing to an even faster expansion of the central bank's balance sheet. The actions on the eve of the Fed's centenary year underscore Bernanke's

hallmark commitment to experimentation and forceful action, derived in part from his research showing too little monetary stimulus produced large economic costs for the United States in the 1930s and for Japan in the 1990s. He called the current state

of the labor market, with unemployment at 7.7 percent, "an enormous waste of human and economic potential" and said the benefits of more bond buying outweigh the potential risks. "Bernanke is pulling out all the stops to kick this economy back into a higher gear," said

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group also said it will send its own members to defend the The Associated Press stations alongside the army CAIRO — Waving swords and police. and clubs, Islamist supporters The referendum pits Egypt's of Egypt's draft constitution newly empowered Islamists clashed with opponents in the against liberals, many apoMediterranean port city of Al- litical Christians and secularexandria on Friday as tempers leaning Muslims. President flared onthe eve of the refer- Mohammed Morsi's supportendum on the disputed charter ers say the constitution will — the country's worst political help end the political instacrisis since the ouster of Hosni bility that has gripped Egypt Mubarak. since February 2011, when the Both sides stepped up their autocratic Mubarak was overcampaigns after weeks of vio- thrown in a popular uprising. lence and harsh divisions that Clerics, using mosque pulpits, have turned today's vote into a d efend the c onstitution a s fight over Egypt's post-revolu- championing Islam. tionary identity. Highlighting Morsi's opponents say mithe tension that may lie ahead, nority concerns have been nearly 120,000army soldiers ignored and the charter is full will deploy to protect polling of obscurely worded clauses stations. A r a dical I slamist that could a l low I s l amists

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to restrict civil liberties, ignore women's rights and undermine labor unions. They charge the constitution will enslave Egyptians. Critics have raised concern over the legitimacy of the document after most judges said they would not supervise the vote. Rights groups warned of opportunities for widespread fraud, and the opposition said a decision to stretch the vote two rounds to make up for the shortage of judges left the door open for initial results to sway voter opinions. "History w i l l re m ember that this regime forced a referendum on the people of Egypt in these harsh circumstances," said Ahmed Said, leader of the liberal Free Egyptians Party.

breach of trust and fraud, Israel's foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, resigned his post Friday afternoon amid mounting political

pressure, upending the campaign landscape five weeksbefore national elections. Lieberman, apowerful but polarizing figure, wrote on his Facebook page, "I know that I committed no crime," but said he was stepping down so "I will be able to put an end to this matter

swiftly and without delay and to clear mynamecompletely." Lieberman, who is also a member of Parliament, indicated that he still hoped to compete in the Jan. 22 balloting, suggesting a possible plea fraud that was dropped after an investigation stretching for more than12 years. The indictment, which prosecutors announced on

Thursday, concerns a relatively minor offense bycomparison. S'tl'tc hcll'th CXCh8llgcs —The Obamaadministration said Friday that more than half the states had rejected its pleas to set up their own health insurance exchanges, dealing a setbackto President Barack Obama's hopes that Republicans would join a White House

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I NCIRLIK A IR BA S E , Turkey — Defense Secretary Leon Panetta signed an official deployment order Friday to send 400 U.S. military personnel and two Patriot air defense batteries to Turkey as its cross-border tensions intensify with Syria, where government forces have increasingly resorted to aerial a ttacks, i n cluding u s e o f ballistic missiles, to fight a

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ernment activists inside Syria reported fresh violence, including an unconfirmed rebel claim tohave downed a government warplane attacking insurgent positions near the i nternational airport in D a mascus, the capital. In M o scow, m e anwhile, the Russian Foreign Ministry sought to distance itself from comments a day earlier by its Middle East envoy that the Syrian rebels may defeat Assad, a longstanding Kremlin ally and arms client. A ministry spokesman, Alexander Lukashevich, said Russia remained committed to a political solution in Syria. "We have never changed o ur position an d w i l l n o t change it," Lukashevich said. He rejected a comment made by a State Department s pokesman T h ursday t h a t Moscow had "woken up" and changed its position as dynamics shifted on the battlefield, saying "we have never been asleep." All six P atriot u nits deployed in Turkey will be under N ATO's command and ar e scheduled to be operational by the end of January, according to officials in Washington. George Little, the Pentagon spokesman, said Panetta signed the order as he flew from Afghanistan to this air base in southern Turkey, close to the Syrian border. " The United S t ates h a s been supporting Turkey in its efforts to defend itself," Little said. The order "will deploy some 400 U.S. personnel to Turkey to support two Patriot missile batteries," Little added, and the personnel and Patriot batteries will arrive in Turkey "in coming weeks." He did not specify their deployment locations.

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TOF TODAY It's Saturday, Dec. 15, the 350th day of 2012. There are16 days left in the year.

HAPPENINGS

TORY: Connccticut school shootin

' ur oor i e a ies': ownmourns By Peter Applebomeand

Survivors gathered at the Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire and Rescue station house, just down thestreet.Parents heard — on the radio, or on television, or via text messages or calls from an automated,emergency service phone tree — and came running. In the confusion, there were shrieks of joy as mothers and fatherswere reunited with their children. The parents whose children were unaccounted for were taken to the separate room, and a list of the missing was made. The pastor of St. Rose of Lima Church, Monsignor Robert Weiss, saw the list. "It was around, obviously, the number that passed away," he said. The Rev. Matthew Crebbin of Newtown Congregational Church was there, too. "It's very agonizing for the families, but they are trying to be very m eticulous," he said. "But it is very difficult for people." In another room of the firehouse, there were the oddly joyous sounds of c a rtoons. There were plates and pans of pizza and other donated food. No one touched it. "There was a m u l t ifaith service with people sitting in folding chairs in a circle," said John Woodall, a psychiatrist who lives nearby and went to the firehouse. "And after that,

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EgIfPt —Egyptians vote on a disputed charter that has led to clashes betweensupporters and opponents of President

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HISTORY Highlight:In1939, the epic Civil War movie "Gone With the Wind," produced by David 0. Selznick and starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh, had its world premiere in Atlanta. In1791,the Bill of Rights went into effect following ratification by Virginia. In1890, Sioux Indian Chief Sitting Bull and11 other tribe members were killed in Grand River, S.D., during a confrontation with Indian police. in1938, groundbreaking for the Jefferson Memorial took place in Washington with President Franklin Roosevelt

taking part in the ceremony. In1944, a single-engine plane

carrying bandleader Glenn Miller, a major in the U.S. Army

Air Forces, disappearedover the English Channel while en

route to Paris. American forces invaded Mindoro Island in the Philippines. In1961,former Nazi official AdolfEichmann was sentenced to death by an Israeli court

for crimes against humanity. (Eichmann was hanged 5'/2

months later.)

In1962, the Vail Mountain ski resort in Colorado officially opened. Actor-director Charles Laughtondied in LosAngeles

at age 63. In 1965, two U.S. manned

spacecraft, Gemini 6Aand Gemini 7, maneuvered to within10 feet of each other while in orbit. In 1971, the Secret Service appointed its first five female

special agents. In1972, Bernardo Bertolucci's controversial film "Last Tango in Paris" had its European

premiere in Rome, aswell as Paris.

In1989,a popular uprising began in Romania that resulted in the downfall of dictator Nicolae

Ceausescu. In1991, an Egyptian-registered ferry, the Salem Express, hit a reef and sank in the Red Sea; at least 470 people died,

although someestimates are much higher.

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N EWTOWN, C o n n . Gradually, the group of frantic parents shrank and was gently ushered to wait in a back room in the old brick firehouse around the corner from Sandy Hook Elementary School. The sounds of cartoons playing for restless children wafted incongruously through the air, but the adults were hushed. A police officer entered and put the parents' worst fears into words: Their children were KXs. gone. The wails that followed could be heard from outside, rS sounding the end of a horrifying shooting that took the lives Shannon Hicks/Newtown Bee of 20 children and six adults in Connecticut State Police lead children from the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., the school. following a shooting that killed 20 children and six adults. It was about 9:30 a.m., when the school locks its doors to 20 miles Shooting at the outside world, demanding Tearful Obama seeks'meaningful action' identification f ro m v i s itors. elementary WASHINGTON — Choking up and wiping What happened next sounded school away tears, President Barack Obamaoffered different depending on where artford support and prayers for the families of those you were in the school when a c shot in an elementary school in Connecticut normal school day exploded.

Pops. Bangs. Thundering, pounding booms that echoed, and keptcoming and coming. Screams and the cries of children ebbed, until there was only the gunfire. C ountless s a fet y dr i l l s learned o v e r ge n e rations kicked in. Teachers sprang to their doors and turned the locks tight. Children and adults huddled in c losets, crawled under desks and crouched in classroom corners. Laura Feinstein, a reading support teacher, reached for her telephone. "I called the office and said, 'Barb, is everything OK?' and she said, ' There is a s h ooter i n t h e

and called for "meaningful action" to stop such violence.

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"Our hearts are broken today," the president said in the briefing room at the White House.

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Inside • Police dispel rumors of a threat in Bend-La Pine Schools,B1 • Local school districts will offer

counseling services,B1 • Clackamas mall reopens after shooting, B3

assistant and 18 fourth-graders in a closet behind file cabinets while the sound of gunfire building.'" thundered outside. "I heard gunshots going on Witnesses said later that and on and on," Feinstein said. they heard as many as 100 Even in the gym, the loudest g unshots, but saw n ext t o room in any school on a given nothing in their hiding places. day, something sounded very What was happening'? "Some people," a little girl wrong. "Really loud bangs," said Brendan Murray, 9, who said later, searching for words, was there with h i s f o urth- "they got a stomachache." grade class. "We thought that Theshootingfinallystopped. someone was knocking some- Most teachers kept the chilthing over. And we heard yell- dren frozen in hiding. Some ing and we heard gunshots. 15 minutes later, there was anWe heard lots of gunshots." other sound, coming from the "We heard someone say, school intercom. It had been on 'Put your hands up!'" Brendan the whole time. A voice said, said. "I heard, 'Don't shoot!' "It's OK. It's safe now." We had to go into the closet in Brendan, in the gym, said, "Then someone came andtold the gym." In the library, Yvonne Cech, us to run down the hallway. a librarian, locked herself, an There were police at every

killed more than two dozen people at Sandy Hook Ob

Elementary School inNewtown, Conn.Twenty of the deadwerechildren, according to officials. obama noted that healways responds to such tragedies as aparent and "that was especially true today."

talks about ths school shooting Fr,dsy

people milled around and

"As a country, we have been through this too

waited for news." Outside, reunions continued. News, good and bad, was borne on the faces of the people around the school. Three women emerged with t heir arms around the one in the middle, protecting her. "We just want to get her home," one said. A few minutes later, a mother and father practically ran past in relief, a little girl in a light blue jacket riding on her father's shoulders. Bonnie Fredericks, the owner of Sandy Hook Hair Company, said that many of the town's children had gathered recently for the lighting of the village Christmas tree, down the street from her shop. Twenty were g one n o w. "We'll know all of them," she said. Beside her shop, a sandwich board outside of a liquor store relayed a simple message, pasted over a sign advertising

manyti mes,"hesaid."Theseneighborhoods are our neighborhoods, these children areour children," the president said. "And we're going to have to come together to take

meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this, regardless of the politics."

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door.There were lots ofpeople crying and screaming." The officers led children past the carnage. "They said 'Close your eyes, hold hands,'" said Vanessa Bajraliu, 9. Outside, a nightmare version of the school was taking shape. Police officers swarmed with dogs and roared overhead in helicopters. There were armored cars and ambulances. Inside, the librarians and children had been hiding in the closet for 45 minutes when a SWAT team arrived and escorted them out. W ord sp r ea d qui c k l y through the small town. At nearby D a nbury H o spital, doctors and nurses girded for

an onslaught of wounded victims. "We immediately convened four trauma teams to be readyforcasualties,"a spokeswoman, Andrea Rynn, said. Nurses, surgeons, i n ternal medicine and imaging specialists, as well as staff members from pathology and the hospital lab, rushed to assemble in the emergencyroom to receive an influx of patients from the shooting. An influx that never arrived. Only t hree victims came to the hospital, two of whom did not survive. The rest were already dead. "I've been here for II years," Feinstein, the teacher, said. "I can't imagine who would do this to our poor little babies."

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friends were." She said she would speak with his mother on occasion, but said the family was not social. On Friday, police officers and agents from the FBI swarmed through the Lanzas'

a beer special: "Say a prayer."

In 2001, the Leaning Tower of

Pisa, Italy, was reopenedto the public after a $27 million realignment that had dragged

on for over a decade. Ten years ago:Former Vice President Al Gore, who'd come

agonizingly close to winning the presidency two years earlier, said in an interview on CBS' "60 Minutes" that he would not run for the White House in 2004.

Five years ago:Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf lifted a six-week-old state of

emergency. One year ago:The flag used by U.S. forces in lraq was lowered in a low-key Baghdad airport ceremony marking the end of a war that had left 4,500

Americans and110,000 Iraqis dead and cost more than$800 billion.

BIRTHDAYS Actor-comedian TimConway is 79. Singer Cindy Birdsong (The Supremes) is 73. Rock musician DaveClark (The Dave Clark Five) is 70. Rock musician CarmineAppice (Vanilla Fudge) is 66. Actor Don Johnson is 63. Actress Melanie Chartoff is 62. Movie director Julie Taymor is 60.

Movie director Alex Coxis 58. Actor Justin Ross is 58.

Rock musician Paul Simonon (The Clash) is 57.DNCVice Chairwoman Donna Brazile is 53. Movie producer-director

Reginald Hudlin is 51.Actress Helen Slater is 49. Actress Molly Price is 47. Actor Michael Shanks is 42. Actor Stuart Townsend is 40. Figure skater Surya Bonaly is 39. "Crowd-

hyper" Kito Trawick (Ghostown DJs) is 35. Actor Adam Brody is 33. Actor George 0. Gore II

is 30. Actress Stefania Owen (TV: "Running Wilde") is15. — From wire reports

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from those who did not understand him. "You could tell that he felt Continued from A1 Earlier, the police said, he so uncomfortable about being also killed his mother. put on the spot," said Olivia In his brief adulthood, Lan- DeVivo, also now at the Uniza had left few footprints, elec- versity of Connecticut. "I think tronicor otherwise. He appar- that maybe he wasn't given the ently had no Facebook page, right kind of attention or help. unlike his older brother, Ryan, I think he went so unnoticed a Hoboken, N.J., resident who that people didn't even stop to for several hours on Friday realize that maybe there's acwas misidentified in news re- tually something else going on ports as the perpetrator of the here — that maybe he needs massacre. to be talking or getting some Adam Lanza did not even kind of mental help. In high appear in h i s h i g h s chool school, no one really takes the yearbook, that of the class of time to look and think, 'Why is 2010. His spot on the page said he acting this way?'" "Camera shy." Others who Out of view of hi s classgraduated that year said they mates, Lanza's adolescence did not believe he had finished seemed to have been turbuschool. lent. In 2006, his older brother Matt Baier, now a junior at graduated high school and the University of Connecticut, went to Quinnipiac Univerand other high school class- sity in C onnecticut, leaving mates, recalled how deeply him alone with their parents — whose marriage was apparuncomfortable Lanza was in social situations. ently coming apart. Several said i n s e parate In 2008, they divorced, after interviews that it w a s their 17 years, court records show. understanding that he had a His father, Peter Lanza, a tax developmental disorder. They executive for General Electric, said they had been told that moved to Stamford, and in the disorder was Asperger's January 2011 married a womsyndrome, which is considan who is a librarian at the ered a high functioning form University of Connecticut. of autism. His mother, Nancy Lanza, "It's not like people picked kept their home in Newtown, on him fo r i t ," B aier said. in a prosperous, hilly enclave "From what I saw, people just of spacious, newer h omes let him be and that was that." about five miles from the elLaw enforcement officials ementary school where she said Friday that they were taught kindergarten. Adam closely examining w h ether Lanza is thought to have been Lanza had such a disorder. living in the house, too. One former classmate who Friends remembered Nancy said he was familiar with the Lanza as being very involved disorder described Lanza as in her sons' lives. "Their mother was very having a " very f lat a f fect," adding, "If you looked at him, protective, very h a nds-on," you couldn't see any emotions said Gina McDade, whose son going through his head." was a playmate of Ryan LanOthers said Lanza's evident za's and spent much time at discomfort prompted giggles his home, which she described

pool. "It was a beautiful home," McDade said. "She was a good housekeeper,better than me. You could tell her kids really came first." Beth Israel, 43, said she and her family lived down the street from the Lanzas, and her daughter went to school with Adam Lanza. She said she had not spoken to any members of the family in three years. "He was a socially awkward kid," Israel said. "He always had issues. He was kind of a loner. I don't know who his

Brett Wilshe, a n eighbor of Ryan Lanza's in Hoboken, said he communicated with him by instant message at I:15

p.m. " He said he t hought hi s mom was dead, and he was heading back up to Connecticut," Wilshe said. "He said, 'It was my brother.'"

neighborhood, blocking off streets and asking residents to leave their homes. Throughout the afternoon, Nancy Lanza's surviving son, Ryan, was named by some news outlets as the killer. Ryan Lanza's identification had been found on the body of his brother, leading to the mistaken reports.

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Fed Continued from A1 Fed policymakers boosted their main stimulus tool by adding $45 billion of monthly Treasury purchases to an existing program to buy $40 billion in mortgage debt a month. That decision puts the Fed's $2.86 trillion balance sheet on track to reach almost $4 trillion by the end of next year. C entral bankers for t h e first time linked their interest-rate outlook to economic thresholds, saying rates will stay low "at least as long" as unemployment remains above 6.5 percent and if the Fed projects inflation of no more than 2.5 percent one or two years in the future. Fed officials don't see joblessness falling near that goal until 2015. The adoption of thresholds was urged in September 2011 by Charles Evans, president of the Chicago Fed, who said the central bank should "add very significant amounts of policy accommodation" to bring down unemployment, even at the risk of a temporary increase in inflation.

'The Fed is all in' A year later, the idea was backed by President Narayana Kocherlakota of Minneapolis, who ha d e arlier criticized the Fed's easing policies. Fed Vice Chairman Janet Yellen and the Boston Fed's Eric Rosengren last month backed the concept. In a Nov. 27 speech, Evans spelled out th e n u merical benchmarks that were adopted yesterday. "The Fed is all in," said Diane Swonk, chief economist for Mesirow Financial Holdings Inc. in Chicago. "They are absolutely committed to averting the mistakes of the Japanese and of the Great D epression. They wil l n o t stop too soon. He is willing to take the risk of unintended consequences." The additional Treasury purchases will follow the expiration at the end of this year of Operation Twist, in which the central bank each month has swapped about $45 billion of short-term Treasuries for an equal amount of longterm debt. Bernanke, who lowered the b e n chmark i n t e r est r ate almost t o z er o f o u r

years ago, Wednesday said the Fed's "ability to provide additional accommodation is not unlimited," which is "an argument for being a little bit m or e aggressive now." When he was a Princeton University p r ofessor, Bernanke presented a paper in January 2000 with the title "Japanese Monetary Policy: A Case of Self-Induced Paralysis?" In it, he criticized monetary authorities' unwillingness to experiment, "to try anything that isn't absolutely guaranteed to work." In slumps, policymakers need "Rooseveltian resolve," he wrote, which he described as a "willingness to be aggressive and to experiment — in short, to do whatever w as necessary to get t h e country moving again." B ernanke, wh o t u r n ed 59 Thursday, shunned orthodoxy as the global credit crisis unfolded, giving out more than $2 trillion in emergency aid through six loan programs, currency swaps with other central banks and the rescues of Bear Stearns and American International Group.

ic growth." FOMC par tic i p ants Wednesday lowered t heir forecasts for growth n ext y ear. They no w s e e t h e

economy expanding 2.3 percent to3 percent, compared with 2.5 percent to 3 percent in September. The average pace of growth for the decade through 2007 was 3 percent. "A return to broad-based prosperity will require sustained improvement in the j ob market, which in tur n requires stronger economic growth," Bernanke said. More than three years into the recovery, the 7.7 percent jobless rate remains higher than Fed officials' estimates for full employment, which range from 5.2percent to 6 percent. Employers added 146,000 workers to payrolls in November, less than the monthly average of 151,000 this year and the 153,000 in 2011.

Inflation expectations The search for stronger growth comes with an indication of some tolerance for inflation to exceed the Fed's 2 percent goal after yearo ver-year r e adings h a v e come in b elow t hat l evel past seven months through October. Inflation expe c tations climbed after the Fed's announcement. T h e b r e a keven ratefor five-year Treasury Inflation Protected Securities — a yield differential between the inflation-linked debt and Treasuries — rose to 2. 1 p e rcentage points from 2.07 points on Tuesday. That's a measure of the outlook for annual consumer p rices over the life of t h e securities. "There's reason to be concerned" about inflation, said Marvin Goodfriend, aformer adviser at the Richmond Fed. The Fed's 6.5 percent unemployment objective is " aggressive," while using a projection for price acceleration over one to two years may not lead to policy tightening before inflation "becomes a problem," he said. "It's likely that the Fed will have a balance sheet $2 trillion higher before it tries to reverse" its stimulus, said Goodfriend, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper School of Business in Pittsburgh. Inflation has "remained tame and appears likely to run at or below" the Fed's 2 percent goal, Bernanke said. Bernanke said tying the outlook for i n t erest rates to economic variables is a better way to communicate the policy outlook than using a time horizon because markets can "infer how our policy's likely to evolve." "If information comes in which says the economy is stronger or weaker than we expected, that would in principle require a change in the date, but it doesn't necessarily require a change in the thresholds, because that data adjustment can be made by markets just simply by looking at their own forecasts," Bernanke said.

Economic'shock'

The thresholds will act as an "automatic stabilizer," he said. If there is a "shock" to the economy, investors will push interest rates down on expectations it will take longer for the Fed to tighten policy, Bernanke said. One such shock is already on the horizon as lawmakers and the Obama administration continue talks to avert Breaking new ground more than $600 billion of The Fed has more than automatic spending cuts and tripled the size of its balance tax increases that threaten sheet with three rounds of to throw the country into a large-scale asset purchases recession. intended to bring down longThe so-called fiscal cliff term borrowing costs and is a "major risk factor" that stimulatepurchasesofhomes is harming investment and and cars. Bernanke broke hiring decisions by causnew ground with the latest ing "uncertainty" or "pesround of so-called quantita- s imism," B e rnanke s a i d. tive easing by setting no limit The Fed "doesn't have the on the size or duration of the tools" to offset that event, program. he said. The e c onomic p a r amBernanke "is really on eters for policy t ightening guard" against criticism that replaced the Fed's previous "he had done too little," said calendar-based gu i d ance Stephen Oliner, a r esident that rates would stay "excep- scholar at the American Entionally low" at least through terprise Institute in Washthe middle of 2015. ington and a former senior "From a communications adviser at the Fed Board in perspective, it is absolutely Washington. "The way th e e conomy paradigm changing," said Carl Tannenbaum, chief has evolved and inflation has economist at Northern Trust evolved suggests that there Corp. in Chicago, where he is really nothing here that worked at the central bank says the Fed has been too aguntil July this year. "The Fed gressive," he said. "They are has put itself very squarely in getting feedback that says, 'Keep going.'" the searchforbettereconom-

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oreconcerns or e oor By Lolly Bowean Chicago Tribune

The number of residents in Illinois receiving food stamps increased by 5.6 percent between July of last year and July of this year — the most recent statistics available. In Cook County, the percentage of residents enrolled to receivefood stamps increased from 13.1 percent in 2010 to 14.5 percent in 2011, according to the Illinois Department of Human Services. T he portrait o f a fam ily dependent on food stamps has changed, said Diane M. Doherty, the executive director of the Illinois Hunger Coalition. There are families who may live in a home they own, have a member working and even have access to a car, but they still fall below the poverty line and qualify for help, she said. "We know fartoo many peo-

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CHICAGO — Although he struggled financially for years, it wasn't until Carl Hoppe was forced to leave his job as a minister and school administrator that he found it nearly impossible to feed his family, he said. When his income declined to less than half of his old salary, he first turned to local food pantries for help filling his cabinets and stocking the refrigerator, he said. And then, Hoppe and his wife reluctantly applied for food stamps. "If we d i dn't h ave (food stamps), we'd have some problems when it comes to eating," said Hoppe, 60, who lives with his wife and two young sons in Blue Island, Ill. "We don't have it for l uxury. We still don't go out to eat for dinner or anything. We stick around the house and use what we've

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ple are working and (dependent) on SNAP because they don't earn a living wage," she said. "If Congress does nothing, that would be disastrous." Every day Doherty gets calls from residents who are hurting and concerned. Some have to decide whether to buy food or medicine or put gas in their car. They wrestle over buying school supplies or milk or keeping the phone on, she said. "There are kids that have to do their homework online. But if mom or dad have to make a decisionbetween food or the Internet, that child can't do their work. They might not afford gas to go to a food pantry. "With SNAP, they can put some food on the table until they are able to get better employment."

been given." As wealthy an d m i d dleclass Americans keep an eye on Washington to see if a solution to the fiscal cliff will mean an increase in their annual tax bills, Chicago's poorest residents are looking at how they too may be affected. Besides legislation that would mainly affect taxes, also on the table are cuts to a wide range of social programs — some that are vital to hunger relief, officials said. For example, the farm bill — which sets guidelines and funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, among other matters — expired in September, and has not been renewed as Congress continuesto debate how the aid programs it supports should work. And now some aid organizations fear that a bill that would stiffen the SNAP requirements to qualify for food stamps in Illinois could be approved as a part of the fiscal cliff negotiations, said Bob Dolgan, a spokesman for th e G reater Chicago Food Depository. That legislation would cut at least 2 million residents from the food stamp program, and decrease the amount of aid 500,000 Americans get every month, he said. For agencies that help feed the poor, there is concern that changes to the SNAP pr ogram would put even more pressure on food pantries and soup kitchens that are already struggling to help feed the needy, Dolgan said. "We're in a perfect storm. We have pantry visits at an all-time high. Our donations for food are down. It really worries us as to how we will be able to continue to put food on the table for people," Dol-

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After Carl Hoppe was forced to leave his job as a minister and school administrator, he and his wife, Tamara, turned to food stamps to feed their family. Pending budget cuts related to the fiscal cliff could affect the growing number of people who now receive food stamps. food stamps needs to be one of those programs looked at," Schatz said. "The way it works now, if someone does have substantial assets, in s o me states they can get S NAP. Those are not the kind of people that taxpayers think of as

needing help buying food." C urrently, r esidents l i k e

Carl Hoppe qualify for food stamps based solely on their income. So although Hoppe does own a house and a car, he can still get aid to help feed his family each month, because his income from his early ret irement barely covers h i s mortgage and utility bills.

The proposed changes come at a crucial time. Because of the economic climate, a growing number ofresidents are receiving food stamps, statistics show. According to the Food Research and Action Center, the number of residents getting SNAP benefitshas increased by 2.9 percent in the past year nationally, statistics show.

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Bi ionaire Bu ett stru es wit a i c a en e By Edmund Lee B(oomberg News

NEW YORK — W a r r en Buffett, the investor famous for betting on aging industries like railroads and insurance, is now trying to pull off something other billionaires have tried and failed to do: save the newspaper business. His company, Berkshire Hathaway, has spent more than $342 million on 80 newspapers — including its hometown paper, the Omaha World-Herald — and used them to build a new business unit. And Buffett isn't done. Though the d i vision announced plans to close an underperforming newspaper in Virginia last month, he's said that more acquisitions may be in store. Terry Kroeger, the newly installed chief o f B u f f ett's newspaper empire, runs the operation from a 15th-floor office overlookingthe expanse Photosby Brendan Bannon /New York Times News Service of wide streets that m a ke Publisher Stanford Lipsey reads The Buffalo News, which is owned by Warren Buffett's company up Omaha, Neb. The goal, Berkshire Hathaway. The company's newspaper division owns 80 papers and Buffett has indicated Kroegersays,isto reintroduce that more acquisitions may be in store. newspapers to what they do best: delivering urgent, local IQ information that readers can't he said. get elsewhere — and coaxing Other billionaires have tried people into paying for it. He's and failed to turn around the also creating offshoot webnewspaper business. Tribune sites with corporate sponsors Co., the owner of the Los Anand branching out into Intergeles Times and Chicago Trinet video. bune, filed for bankruptcy in "We've got to evolve with 2008, one year after a buyout / what people are looking for, led by r e al-estate magnate ."; li..'-:k; and I think our industry has Sam Zell. g~ tr g done kind of a crappy job with Buffett's gamble is less amthat," Kroeger, 50, said in an bitious. His recent spending interview. spree on newspapers amountKroeger, who started worked to less than two-tenths of ing at the World-Herald 27 1 percent of Berkshire's total t years ago, once kept a pair market value. of sneakers under his desk to Scott Newman, left, checks overa run of The Buffalo News in the He also may h ave more mow the lawn whenever the newspaper's press room. success than others, said Don grass around the office buildGraham, chairman and chief ing got unsightly. Just like in executive officer of The Washthose early days, it's essential The paywall ha s h elped T he broader question i s ington Post Co. Part of Berkto charge readers for the re- support revenue, though the w hether n e w spapers c a n shire's strategy is focusing on porting that journalists pro- program is still in the early evolve quickly enough to re- smaller market papers that vide, he said. stages, he said. The World- vive a d e c aying b u siness. don't have to compete with They're confronting shrink- other media, Graham said. The World-Herald erected Herald's circulation, mean"When you get larger, you a so-called paywall last year, while, has continued to shrink. ing demand for print advertisand Kroeger aims to roll out It fell 3.2 percent in weekday ing, declining circulation, and get challenged by more forms the same approach across his readership to 130,932 from a encroachment from Internet of media competition for adother newspapers. year earlier, according to the companies such as G oogle vertising delivery," he said last "You can't spend millions of most recent data from the Al- and Facebook. The industry's week at an investor conferdollars assembling something liance for Audited Media. The ad dollars dropped 6.6 percent ence. "Anybody who really foand then give it away," he said, Sunday edition dropped 2.9 in the first six months of 2012 cuses on the newspaper busiendorsing a strategy adopted percent to 165,397. from a yearearlier,according ness should be studying one by the New York Times, News Even if the paywall draws to the Newspaper Association company this year: Berkshire Corp.'s Wall Street Journal help boost subscriptions, the of America. Hathaway." and most of G a nnett Co.'s move is more of a palliative While community papers papers. than a cure, Kroeger said. have an edge over publications Investing in video "We have to get into new in crowded media markets, no At Buffett's Omaha paper, Still profitable businesses," he said. one has found a way out of Kroeger is investing in highThe World-Herald, Buffett's the slump, said Ken Doctor, a definition video equipment, New ventures f lagship paper, will see i t s media analyst with Outsell in with an eye toward doing an revenue declinethis year as One such venture, already Burlingame, Calif. online sports show featuring "There's no silver bullet," its reporters. That's something circulation shrinks, Kroeger under way, aggregates healthsaid. It generates about $100 care articles from the Worldhe said. Newspapers in many major m a r ket n e w spapers million annually and remains Herald and other Berkshire- places had enjoyed a near-mo- such as the New York Times profitable, said Kroeger, who owned Nebraska newspapers nopoly pricing on print adver- and the Wall Street Journal declined to elaborate on its into a website sponsored by tising, Doctor said. "That's not have tried. Unlike those nafinances. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of coming back — for anybody." tional publications, though, Buffett's acquisition of 63 Nebraska. The site, which is Buffett's newspapers embrace newspapers from Media Gen- freely available to readers, has Closing a money-loser a simple tenet: All news is eral earlier this year accounts advertising in addition to the Kroeger said last m onth local. "The community aspect of for most of the newspaper sponsorship. the company will shutter the unit. Based on Media General The risk is that sponsorships Virginia-based Mana s sas what we do is so important," statements,those newspapers jeopardize a newspaper's ob- News & M essenger, one of Kroeger said. "Obituaries, for generated $299.6 million last j ectivity, especially when it Buffett's most recent acquisi- example, are huge. You want comes to medical information, tions, and cut 105 jobs in the to find out how big a deal that year,a 50 percent decline from 2006. said Todd Gitlin, a professor at process. The newspaper faced is? Misspell somebody's name Kroeger said that Buffett's the Columbia University Grad- too much direct competition in an obituary — once. You'll total newspaper division is uate School of Journalism. from otherpapers in the area, never do it again. These things "Medical news is already which includes Washington, matter to people." in the black and should remain so, despite the shrinking rigged or bent toward breath- and was continuing to lose K roeger's first job at t h e revenue. less accounts o f mi r a c le m oney, Kroeger said in t h e paper was as a n a s sistant "We're profitable this year," cures," Gitlin said. "It's risky World-Herald. purchasing agent. He negoti"We didn't see any way to he said. "I have a high degree to indulge further in corporate ated for newsprint costs from o f confidence we w i l l r e - sponsorship." really turn it back into a prof- vendors and made sure the main profitable next year as Kroeger said the arrange- itable enterprise, reliably, so company's trucks had enough well. We're very high on the ment with Blue Cross doesn't what made the most sense gas to make their deliveries industry." affect the content. was to just cease publication," every day.

"I was pretty low on the food chain," he said. "It's where I learned about the nuts and bolts of the business." Buffett is a longtime investor i n n e wspapers, though never at this scale in the past. Buffett's interest in the industry had been mostly limited to a stake in the Washington Post and the 1977 purchase of the Buffalo News, which is run separatelyfrom Kroeger's operations. Its publisher, Stan Lipsey, reports directly to Buffett. Berkshire also owns a stake in Gannett, the publisher of USA Today. Buffett is the second-richest American, after M i crosoft's Bill Gates, with an estimated worth of $46.7 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. T hat's made him on e o f the highest-profile backers of print journalism. "I've loved newspapers all my life — and always will," Buffett wrote in a l e tter to employees ofhis newspapers

earlier this year, before going on to say that he will probably buy more papers over the next few years. Buffett's office didn't respond to a request for comment.

Mum on future targets K roeger declined to d i s cuss the company's future takeovertargets.Other newspaper businesses focused on smaller markets include McClatchy Co., a publisher of 30 daily newspapers such as the Sacramento Bee, and E .W. Scripps Co., which operates 15 newspapers from Cincinnati. Tribune Co.'s newspapers also will be put up for sale as the company emerges from bankruptcy later this month, people familiar with the matter said this week. Buffett, born in Omaha, has been a loyal subscriber to the World-Herald for most of his adult life and understands the challenges the paper faces, Kroeger said. "He knows it's not going to be easy t u r ning t h ings around," Kroeger said. "He gets what we do here and he's been incredibly helpful, generous with his time, offering advice when he can." Still, Buffett doesn't influence news coverage, said Mike Reilly, t h e Wo r l d-Herald's executive editor. And there's been no shift in how the paper covers him, he said. For years, the paper has run a weekly column on the billionaire called "Warren Watch," something that continues under Buffett's ownership. " There hasn't b een a n y change in how I run the newsroom," Reilly said. "We used to cover the heck out of him and we still cover the heck out of him."

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Scholars discounttalkofMayan doom By David Perlman San Francisco Chronicle

The end of the world is nigh, and the Web i s a l ive with warnings presumably prophesied by the Mayan calendar. Next Friday, at the winter solstice, planet Earth will go out with a bang, not a whimper — done in by a monster black hole, or some other unforeseen violence. But it's all nonsense perpetrated by a complete misreading of the Mayan calendar or the product of a hoax gone viral, say Mayan and planetary experts. "It's clear to me that most of the messages are based on what people are seeing on the Internet, and they're seeing hoaxes," said David Morrison, a planetary astronomer at the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, Calif. Rosalind Joyce, a professor

of anthropology at UC Berkeley and a leading scholar on the ancient culture of Central America, has read the Mayan calendar texts inscribed on stone tablets, painted on ancient pottery and written on manuscripts now safely held in European libraries. "The Maya never did predict the end of the world," she said. The Ma y a n ca l e n d ar is confusing to m a ny, she said. It counts long cycles of 144,000 days, with each cycle called a b'ak'tun, or baktun, and the Maya count back epochs over many cycles and then forward for thousands of years. "The ancient Maya had a concept of long, continuous time on their calendar, but never an 'end time,'" Joyce said. "In their calendar, this is now the 13th baktun and it does end on Dec. 21, as the cal-

endar says. But the cycle will then begin again as the 14th baktun, and there will always be another baktun." But whether a misreading of the calendar or a cruel prank, people are believing the end is at hand, and that can have tragic consequences, noted Morrison. Among t h e p r e d i ctions he is seeingfor Friday: The Earth will be shattered by a wandering planet named Niburu, or by some other "Planet X"; th e E arth's rotation will suddenly reverse itself and all humanity will be destroyed; a black hole 30,000 l ight-years away w il l s u ck up the Earth and destroy it instantly; and three days of utter darkness will precede Christmas. "There is no planet called Niburu," Morrison said. "It was a minor god in ancient

Mesopotamian writing, and in some books it's just another fictional planet." "Niburu and Planet X are the same thing, and neither one exists," Morrison said. "If it were real, astronomers would have been tracking it, and by now it would be the brightest thing in the sky after the moon. "And a black hole 30,000 light-years away'? N othing that far away could have any effect on Earth at all." As for the comingthree days of darkness before the 21st? "This crazy idea appeared about a week ago, but now many people are afraid of it," Morrison said. "How do they think we could really have three days of darkness? Will the sun suddenly turn off for three days? It's probably the silliest claim yet made about 2012."

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TODAY'S READ: RUNNING OUT OFSPACE

orsesi ua ion reac in i i n oin By Dan Frosch New York Times News Service

CANON CITY, Colo. — The herd of wild horses clopped cautiously toward the strangers in their pen. A chestnut mustang leaned in for a closer look, sniffing and snorting curiously. Another inched backward, her black eyes flashing with fear. For many, this would be their first outside human contact beyond the workers who feed them at this 80-acre holding facility 100 miles southwest of Denver. "They have all their needs met here. Except their freedom," said Fran Ackley, who oversees the Bureau of Land Management's Wild Horse and Burro Program in Colorado. "I can't say if they want it or not." Long an iconic totem of the American frontier, the tens of thousands of wild horses who roam acrossforgotten stretches of the rural West are at the heart of an increasingly tense dispute over their fate. The bureau says their numbers continue to grow at an unmanageablerate,despite years of removing wild horses from the rangeto enclosed pastures so that wildlife and livestock can share the land. Horse advocates contend that th e g o vernment's approach has not only failed, but is also needlessly cruel. And they say the horses should be able live out their lives freely. Despite deep d i f ferences on how the animals should be managed, both sides agree on one thing: The situation has reached a tipping point. These days, the temporary holding facilities and l ongterm pastures where many wild horses end up are nearing capacity or full. And the cost of caring for them has ballooned over the past decade. " We're looking a t critical mass," said Tom Gorey, a

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Carol Walker's adopted wild horses roam her property near Longmont, Colo. Horse advocates argue that the government's approach to managing the animals is needlessly cruel.

not a panacea. Nearly 50,000 wild horses and burros are already housed at temporary holding facilities or pastures, dangerous. more than triple the number "Their entire approach is from a decade ago. Growing populations "People need to realize that wrong. The BLM puts all its T he question of w hat t o emphasis on removing and we've done more than what do with the animals — des tockpiling h o rses a s o p - was envisioned under the Wild scendants of U . S . C avalry posed to managing them on Horses Act, which is why we're horses, workhorses and hors- the range," said Suzanne Roy, in the situation we are today," es brought here by Spanish director of the American Wild said Ackley, the head of the settlers — h a s c o nfounded Horse Preservation Campaign. bureau's Colorado program. "There needs to be a more huthe federal government for He noted that horses at the decades. mane way, a more cost-effec- Canon City facility are well In an effort to maintain a tive way of managing these cared for, whereas drought stable population, while also animals." and wintry c o nditions can preserving public land, ConPhotos taken by advocates of make life on the range espegress passed the Wild Free- a recent roundup in northern cially harsh. A prison inmateRoaming Horses and Burros Nevada appear to show sever- training program at the facilAct of 1971, allowing the bu- al confused horses stumbling ity will also ready some of the reau to remove "excess" wild into a barbed wire fence. An- mustangs for adoption. horses from the range. other shows a wrangler with But advocates say that the But with virtually no natu- a foalslung across his saddle. trauma of b e ing separated ral predators, herds typically Advocates said the animal col- from their families and the double every four years. Cur- lapsed after being stampeded range leaves the horses dispirrently, about 37,300 wild hors- for miles. ited and stressed. es and burros roam across W hile a c knowledging a This month, a strange illfederal rangeland in 10 West- small number of horses get ness sickened horses at Canon ern states, about 11,000 more hurt or die during the round- City, and 19 died or were euthan what the bureau deems ups, the bureau defends the thanized. Ackley said he had manageable. approach as the only option never seen anything like it. Each year, the bureau con- given the circumstances. God ucts roundups to thin t h e rey said that the agency does No easy answers population. Low-flying helieverything it can to minimize Arguments about whether copters drive the animals into injuries. the holding facilities or longtraps before they are taken to But the bureau concedes term pasturesare acceptable holding facilities and perma- that gathering more horses is homes may be moot. With a

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steep decline in adoptions, and waning interestfrom buyers — due to the soaring price of hay — there is little room to care for any more. Driven largely by what it costs to hold the animals, the program's budget has risen to $75 million this year from about $20.4 million in 2000. "This is one of the most difficult and v exing problems that we face in managing public lands," Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said. "It is one that does not have an easy answer." Salazar said some progress had been made in finding a solution, noting that the bureau was u s in g f e r t i lity-control drugs on mares, which advocacy groups favor, and looking into developing sanctuaries where more horses can live. In recent months, though, horse advocates have ratcheted up criticism of Salazar and the bureau, after the news organization ProPublica reported that the bureau had sold 1,777 wild horses to a Colorado livestock hauler, Tom Davis, a proponent of horse slaughtering. The Interior Department's inspector general is investigating whether Davis sold the

horses over the Mexican border forslaughter. The United States' last horse slaughterhouse closed in 2007, and buyers must agree not to sell wild horses to be killed. Salazar said several safeguards were recently put in place to ensure wild horses are kept safe after sale. In th e m e antime, horse advocates like Carol Walker view the bureau's long-term strategy as untenable. On a recent morning,Walker watched as three mustangs meandered around her rolling property near Denver. W alker adopted the w i l d horses from the bureau for $125 each, the going rate, and had them trained. Her youngest horse, Mica, comes from a Wyoming herd that is the focus of a legal battle between a local grazing association, which wantsthe herd removed to protect livestock forage, and horse advocates. Walker ruffled Mica's mane as henuzzled hisnose against her neck. "Seeing these horses out in the wild and then seeing them in a holding pen, it will break your heart," she said. "I'd rather they be free than live with me."

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om exan cos, u via oac an in wor By Elizabeth Douglass and Maria Gallucci InsideClimate News

A week after Superstorm Sandy left a huge swath of the East Coast without electricity, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo unleashed a blistering critique of his state's utilities, calling their r estoration efforts inadequate and deriding the electric system as "archaic and obsolete." The vast and lengthy power outage isn't the first disaster to expose weaknesses in the nation's aging electric grid. But Sandy — and the prospect of climate change fueling more storms like her — has added a sense of urgency to fixing the power system and has drawn politicians and the public into the debate over how to do it. "We need toseriously overhaul the energy regulatory and power distribution in this state," Cuomo said last month as he announced an investigation into utilities' storm preparations. "Let's make the changes we need to make, and let's do it while we are still in the moment." Cuomo's post-Sandy wish list is sure to include transforming the state's antiquated power network t o a s m a r t grid that's capable of sensing, reporting and automatically adapting to p r oblems anywhere in the electrical system. Such upgrades are a complex and costly undertaking. But the need for them — in New York and across the country — is becoming hard to ignore. Experts say a modern grid wouldn't have f ared m u ch better against the physically destructive powers of S andy's fierce winds and surging floodwaters, but a smart power system could have preserved electricity for hundreds of thousands of c u stomers by preventing storm-induced outages from s preading to adjacent areas. In addition, a smart grid could have cut economic losses by speeding up reconnections for homes and businesses. There are major benefits in normal weather, too. Adding equipment to monitor grid conditions, relay the information to grid operators and automatically make adjustments could help maintain day-today reliability, prevent cascading blackouts, pave the way for the widespreaduse of rooftop solarand accommodate fleets of electric cars. A transition to a smart grid has been under d iscussion among regulators and power utilities for years, but progress has been slow and spotty. The primary hurdle is the enormity of the project — and the p rice tag that goes with it . There are also thorny regulatory and policy complications and cybersecurity and privacy issues. Here's a primer on the nation's move toward a smart glld.

Electric Power Research Institute put the cost of modernizing the grid at between $338 billion and $476 billion over the next 20 years. The institute has said that while the bulk of those costs will be passed on to consumers,those customers could reap up to $2 trillion in benefits over the same period through greater grid reliability, e n ergy-efficiency improvements and improved integration of renewables and plug-in electric vehicles into the grid.

$6 billion in economic losses. If a smart grid had been in place, "you keep hundreds of millions of people, literally, on the grid who got knocked off," Horn said.

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Who pays the smart grid bill remains an open question, though some spending is already under way. The Obama a d m inistration's 2008 economic stimulus package gave the smart grid industry its first and bigP> gest boost with $4.5 billion in Cost of doing nothing grants and incentives for projThe price tag of a smart grid ects in nearly every state. is high, but the costs of mainOf that amount, $3.5 billion taining the status quo are even went to 100 smart grid projhigher. That's in part because ects acrossthe country. That more frequent storms and an funding is expected to help deaging, overloaded and unpro- ploy 18 million smart meters tected grid will cause increas- as well as other devices. The ingly costly outages. rest of the money went to help According to Amin, outages cities and utilities study the and power disruptions cost technical and economic perAllison V. Smith/ New YorkTimes News Service the U.S. economy between formance oftheir smart grid Power lines stretch toward the horizon near the Lake Hubbard Power Plant in Dallas County, Texas. $80 billion and $188 billion a technologies. Advocates of modernizing the nation's power grid say it would result in fewer widespread outages year as businesses and public Private firms and investors and would enable crews to restore power more quickly. transportation are forced to poured $4.4 billion into those close down and grocery stores efforts during that same time, and other shops have their said Amin, the smart grid exing and rerouting power or by inventories melt an d s p oil. pert, adding that partnerships changing the location where That doesn't include the cost are key. "The government power is being added to the of fixing damages to the grid cannot do it alone. And indusglld. infrastructure. try cannot do it alone." S andy alone m a y h a v e One way to do that is to creCost of a smart grid caused $ 3 0 bil l i o n to ate a national infrastructure Massoud Amin, a leading $50 billion in economic losses bank, he suggested, an idea smart gridexpert and an elec- along the East Coast, accord- that's already received a lot of trical and computer engineer- ing to Eqecat, which tracks buzz in Washington, D.C. The ing professor at the University hurricanesand analyzes their bank would target smart grid of Minnesota, estimates the impact. initiatives — along with other It's not the first time the re- energy, water and transportaUnited States will have to invest $30 billion a year for the gion has suffered power outag- tion projects — providing prinext 20years to get a smarter es inpart because of the grid's vate investors with loan guarO>ll g rid, according to hi s o w n shortcomings.In 2003, an es- antees or cheap, long-term calculations. timated 55 million people lost loans. Michael Appleton / New YorkTimes News Service About one-quarter of those power in the Northeast and in The Senate last year floatUtility workers look over a map of the local power grid in Lindollars would be spent just Canada after overgrown trees ed a bipartisan bill, called denhurst, N.Y., in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. Long delays in to keep the old grid from col- brushed a high-voltage power the BUILD Act, to create a restoring power after the storm caused hardships for hundreds of lapsing, including power line line in Ohio, causing it to shut general infrastructure bank. thousands of residents and prompted calls for modernizing the repairs,substation upgrades down. "Because there was no Policymakers called for an nation's power grid. and r e g ular m a i n tenance ability for grid operators to initial federal investment of work. The rest of the money see what was happening, that $10 billion, which they said would go to replacing clunky, (outage) cascaded across the would help stimulate up to lead to blackouts. tive at the Environmental De- decades-old analog equipment United States," said Horn of $600 million in p r ivate inA variety of digital smart- fense Fund. with digital sensors, devices, the Environmental Defense v estments to u p g rade t h e grid sensors can constantly Pepco, which provides pow- meters and other smart grid Fund. nation's infrastructure sysmeasure and react to heat, er tonearly 800,000 customers components. T he b lackout k i l le d 1 1 tems. The effort remains light, m a gnetism, a m bient in Maryland and the District of Separate estimates by the people and caused more than stalled for now. temperature, voltage, current, Columbia, was one of the utilimoisture and other physical ties that cited smart meters as c haracteristics i n t h e n e t - a benefit in Sandy's aftermath. work. Newly installed phasor More than 130,000 of Pepco's measurement units p r ovide customers lost power after the readings on grid conditions 30 superstorm's winds sent trees times per second, compared and limbs crashing on power with once every few seconds lines. By Oct. 31, two days afon the old grid. The devices ter the storm, the vast majority can constantly tune the grid of customers had their lights to an optimal state, and when back on. PORTS there's a disturbance, automaP epco spokesman M a r PPESENTED BY THE BULLETIN 8( PINE MOUNTAI tion technologies in substa- cus Beal said the utility had tions and control centers react activated more than 400,000 faster than a worker could. smart meters when Sandy hit. Smart meters, meanwhile, The ones knocked off line sent are installed in homes, trans- the utility a last-gasp message mitting energy use data back just before they went dead. to utilities in 15-minute inter- Those alerts allowed Pepco to vals. Web programs letcus- automatically add those sites tomers see how much energy to the repair-order queue. their homes are gobbling and Beal said "power-is-back" where they could use energy alerts allowed the utility to efficiently. About 36 million immediately close out 60,000 smart meters— one in every repair orders without having three U.S. households — have to verify the restoration with a skis, TREK &Santa Cruzbikes, clothing, shoes, been installed, according to call or by dispatching a crew. sunglasses, outerwear, split boards, service IEE (formerly the Institute for Today's grid Smart grid & more! Electric Efficiency). The numand renewable energy The nation's grids are a ber could jump to 65 million patchwork of interdependent, meters by 2015. 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IN FOCUS: GRIDLOCK IN WASHINGTON

i morewomenmeanmore i artisans i in enate? By Emily Heii The Washington Post

WASHINGTON Last month, most of the 20 women who will serve in th e Senate next year gathered at the Capitol in Washington for a meet-and-greet — and a show of strength. Although it was a moment of celebration marking a historic number of women in the highest echelons of power, the confab produced another milestone: "For the first time, there was a traffic jam in the Senate women's bathroom," Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., later said — a comment that was widely reported. Ladies' room backups aside, some are wondering whether the record-breaking number of women will mean less gridlock, not more, in the chamber. Women are more collaborative and collegial leaders, studies have found. And for those bemoaning the increasing nastification of the Senate, it may mean the chances for an antidote have just increased. "We women setthe tone for civility and respect on Capitol Hill," said Sen. Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., the chamber's

Nike Continued from A1 "The good news, we're told, is our vote today ... should (the bill) pass, will result in the creation of thousands of jobs, with no expenditure of state funds and no change in tax policy as it stands today," said Rep. Jason Conger, R-Bend. But he continued to voice a concern expressed by many lawmakers and the public. "The bad news is, we've had very little time to consider the bill before us or allow the people of Oregon to participate in the approval process," he said. And, he wondered, if the legislation is so good for large companies, why not expand it to help smaller businesses. Those companies, he said, might not be able to create as m any as 500jobs,but if created in rural parts of the state, which have been hardest hit by the economy, it could be worth considering. "If our goal is to create jobs why are we not broadening this to allow the bulk of job creatorsin this state to participate?" Conger said of small businesses. The sense of urgency, said Rep. Vicki Berger, R-Salem, is, in part, because Nike is at

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longest-serving woman. "We want to carry that tone of civility with us in an otherwise prickly institution." It's not that th e Senate's women are less formidable than their male counterparts. M ikulski is k n own fo r h e r plain-speaking manner, and f emale leaders on th e H i l l , such as House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Patty Murray of Washington — haven't been afraid to throw an elbow. But during agroup interview with ABC's Diane Sawyer set to air Jan. 3, the 19 female senators and senators-electwho were present agreed with Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, when she said, "I think if we women were in charge of the Senate and of the administration, we would have a budget deal by now."

more evident: All six female senators facing reelection won, and five women are members of the freshman class. "I think t his i s th e most c onsequential aspect of t h e election," said former Senate majority leader Thomas Daschle, D-S.D. "Women bring the Senate an energy and a perspective and a potential for bipartisanship." For years, women in both parties have met regularly for dinners. Every few months, they meet i n t h e C a pitol's Strom Thurmond Room, the irony of which isn't lost on them. Their gathering spot is named for a man whose parting words to the Senate were, "I love all of you, and especially your wives." Over glasses of wine and sometimes a pecan pie baked by Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., they discuss their personal worlds — k ids, h usbands,

books, vacation plans. "We talked about each other's lives and stories," said former senator Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark. They buy presents to celebrate milestones. When Collins got engaged, they threw a shower. The dynamic mimics the storied conviviality of the past, when Sen. Lyndon Johnson shared bourbon and small talk with friends and political enemies alike. And, like then, the friendships can result in bipartisan legislation. "Anytime I have tried to get things done and been successful, it's been with the help of a Republican woman," said Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y. For example, in the 2010 fight to repeal the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy, she found an ally across the aisle in Collins. The duo were key in pushing through the bill

heralded as an advance in gay rights.

Willing to listen T he built-in network w i l l now mean that even the most junior among them has the ear of nearly a quarter of the Senate. "When you have 20 people — not that they're a monolithic bloc — but they're more likely to hear you out on something," says Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, who is retiring this year and has noted her frustration with the overall erosion of bipartisanship in Washington. "They will give you their every consideration, even if they don't ultimately give you their support, which is all you can askfor." Female lawmakers say they simply may legislate differently from men. Gillibrand recalled a hearing during her tenure in the House that focused on military

readiness. She and some of the women on the House Armed Services Committee, including then-Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, DAriz., inquired about supplies and personnel — and about mental-health programs for troops returning from combat. "For us, it wasn't just 'How many guns?' or 'How many troops?'" she said. "And so out of that discussion came a fuller discussion that ultimately led to a better bill." The United States, which has 19 percent of congressional seats held by women, lags behind other countries, in-

cluding Germany (34 percent) Canada (29 percent) and even Rwanda (52 percent) and An-

dorra (50 percent). If theSenate ever reached those percentages, it's safe to say the institution would change, at least in one regard: There would be even more traffic in the ladies' room.

A different style A cross the Capitol in t h e House, a record 78 women will serve as representatives in the next Congress. But the impact in the smaller and more personality-driven Senate may be

capacity, ready to expand and being courted by other states. "I guarantee there are other states that prefer we wait until next year or not do anything at all," she said, implying Nike would leave the state and expand elsewhere. "This bill is not a tax break, it's not corporate welfare, it's not a g iveaway," said Rep. Jules B a i ley, D - P ortland. "What this bill does is give the governor the ability to lock into place, with a large employer, the methodology by which the taxes are calculated." Nike was concerned about what's known as the singlesales factor, which allows companies with a global or multistate presence to only pay taxes on sales made in the state. Rep. John Huffman, R-The Dalles, said the bill won't only help metropolitan parts of the state, despite the sportswear giant's location in Beaverton. And, he said, it's not the only time a company has come looking for tax certainty. "Remember Facebook?" he said, referring to a bill passed last legislative session that guaranteed the social network would not be taxed on it's intangible assets.

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Police dispel rumors of school threat

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Bend-La Pine Schools and police officials said Friday that rumors about a circulating threat to the safety of students has yet to be substantiated. At the same time, the rumors, which have spread in the district's secondary schools, are taken seriously and remain under investigation as police attempt to trace them back to an original source. The exact nature of the rumors, described by the district as constantly changing, weren't disclosed in a message the school district posted Thursday on its website and Facebook page. The district did, however, indicate a puzzling connection to Dec. 21 and its prominence in the Mayan calendar. Dec. 21 is the final school day before the winter break. "Conversations about the end of the Mayan calendar on Dec. 21 seem to be contributing factors," the district said in its statement. "In addition the rumor continues to morph as students in other schools talk among themselves." Part of that investigation includes reviewing social media and talking with individuals who posted comments repeating what they heard. See Rumors /B5

A Deschutes County grand jury indicted Christine Marie Harris,

36, on six counts of aggravated theft and eight

counts of forgery. Harris worked as a bookkeeper for Udi Corp., a merchandising company, for three years. In early September, she allegedly noti-

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Vigil planned in Drake Park today A candlelight vigil for the victims of the school

shooting that took place in Newtown, Conn. Friday is scheduled at 6 p.m. today in Drake Park

in Bend.

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in the pavilion areaand will feature a moment of silence for the children and staff of Sandy Hook

Elementary School who lost their lives in the tragedy. The vigil is be-

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Members of the Redmond community gather in Centennial Park on Friday evening for a candlelight vigil to commemorate the victims of the school shooting in Connecticut.

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firm. The Bend Park and Recreation District is helping with the effort, and only asks that candles not be used inside the pavilion due to the risk of fire. — From staff reports

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Santa Claus, Central Oregon's other balloon man, has arrived in Central Oregon — and judging by all the other brightly lit Bend homes, so have the holidays. See our photographers' best shots of Christmas decorations around town on Page B2.

STATE NEWS

By Ben Botkin The Bulletin

Clackamas

Forest recreation mapgetting update

• Medford

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• Glackamas: Mall reopens daysafter shooting killed two.

• Southern Oregon: Wine industry sees rap id g rowth. Stories on B3, B5

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The most recentrecreation map for the Deschutes National Forest — still for sale around Bend and other towns near the forest — dates to 2000. The map is a dozen years old and counting. That leads customers at Bend Map and Blueprint to askwhen a new copy ofthe map will be out, said Rob Butler, owner of the shop on Greenwood Avenue in downtown Bend.

"We are all looking forward for the map to be updated," he said. Although the Forest Service is working on a new rendition of the recreationmap, two or three years will pass before it's completed, said Sandy Hinkley, regional cartographer for the agency's Pacific Northwest Region in Portland. The old map was compiled using old film technology and the new map will

be designed digitally. "We are pretty much starting this

m ap over from scratch,"she said. While the old style maps were updated about once a decade, Hinkley said the digital map will be updated every three or four years. The regional office will lead the drawing of the new map, with input from officials at the Deschutes National Forest office. The new map will have a new name — the Central Oregon Cascades Map. See Map /B6

Local school districts are taking steps to inform parents about school safety and tend to the well-being of any students in turmoil as news unfolds from Friday's fatal shootings at an elementary school in Connecticut. "We're going to continue to do business as usual, but student safety is our top priority," said Julianne Repman, spokeswoman for BendLa Pine Schools. The district also has asked school administrators to review all safety protocols and look for opportunities for improvements, she said. In addition, counselors will be available for students at all schools throughout the district, Repman said. "We're like the protective mother bear, so hearing something like this happening in Connecticut — it just breaks the hearts of people all over our district," Repman said. See Counseling /B5 f ' r i ti~<NWMM

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Business was going gangbusters, improving year over year, month after month, said Casey Meudt, co-owner of Blazin' Saddles Cycle-n-Style on Hood Avenue, Sisters. Then came Sept. 9, and the Pole Creek Fire that for I'/a months burned a 27,000-acre swathe throughthe Deschutes National Forest southwest of town. With it came the fallout that on frequent mornings enveloped both Sisters and Bend in unhealthy levels of smoke. "People weren't riding bikes," Meudt said Friday. The smoke just took away anyone's drive to ride or buy a bike. "Gone," Meudt said. Not even clothing sales survived. Would-be customers

feared garments were smoke damaged, he said. For business owners like Meudt, the U.S. Small Business Administration announced Thursday a low-interest disaster relief loan program for businesses that suffered loss attributable to the Pole Creek Fire. Small-business owners have until Sept. 12, 2013, to apply, said Ron Foss, of Sacramento, Calif., spokesman for SBA. "The reason for that is that it can take quite a while for a business to realize, 'I've really suffered; this was not a momentary blip,'" Foss said. Business owners wonder-

ing if they qualify for a loan can checkthe Small Business Administration website or contact the Small Business Development Center at Cen-

tral Oregon Community College, Bend, he said. Online, check the FAQ link for a definition of a small business. Generally, most businesses qualify as small. Revenues under $5 million annually and fewer than 500 employees define most small businesses, although the type of business is also a factor, Foss explained. Non-farm businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, small businesses in aquaculture and most nonprofit organizations in Deschutes County and in contiguous counties — Crook, Jefferson, Klamath, Harney, Lake, Lane and Linn — also may qualify. Interest ratesare setby a formula, according to the SBA, but the maximum is 4 percent. See Loans /B5

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Clackamasmall reopensafter shooting By Steven DuBois The Associated Press

PORTLAND — The Clackamas Town Center shopping mall reopened Friday, three days after a gunman killed two people and wounded a third amid a holiday crowd estimated at 10,000 people. The parking lot at the subu rban Portland m al l w a s jammed b y mi d - afternoon, with shoppers pressing ahead with their Christmas purchases as news of another, far deadliershooting spree came from Connecticut. "I definitely think that, as a whole, we need to pay more attention to the people close to us," said Sierra Delgado, 36, a mother of four from Happy Valley. "Because I think there are always a lot of signs prior

to things happening." Delgado said people need to be less self-absorbed, and "reach out to people who we think might be spiraling into the abyss." T he m a l l was clo s ed Wednesday and Thursday as officers worked on their investigation an d c o ntractors repaired damage. Clackamas County authorities are still trying to determine why Jacob Tyler Roberts, 22, opened fire before killing himself. In a piece good news Friday, Kristina Shevchenko, the 15-year-old girl injured in the

presents and pay their rent and bills. Though the two-day shutdown will likely affect his bottom line, Foltz recalled that businesses survived a snowstorm that closed the mall a few years ago. "If business was easy, everybody would do it," he said. "And it's not. We just have to deal with it." There were few o b vious signs that a shooting occurred days earlier. At one point, three y oung women entered t h e mall and stood frozen for sevThomas Boyd/The Oregonian eral seconds. One of the young Security guards look out Friday over the food court where two women, who declined to be people were shot dead at the Clackamas Town Center mall as it interviewed, started crying as reopens. her twofriends consoled her. Words of support — written on silver and red stars — have shooting, was upgraded from lost sales. Many retailers de- been placed on the glass railserious to fair condition at a pend on holiday shopping for ing that surrounds the center of Portland hospital. roughly 40 percent of their an- the mall court. Customers are Among the shoppers gath- nual revenue. encouraged to add messages to "It's really hard at this time the display, which will remain ered for the mall'sreopening was Marion Hango, 84, to focus on profits and sales," through the holiday season. of Clackamas, who said she he said. One ofthe starsreads:"Forever wanted to be there to support Steve Foltz, who owns the in our hearts." Another says: theworkers. Cinnabon and Jamba Juice "12-11-12 never forget." "I've been thinking about it franchisesin the food court, One customer who wanted to for several days, just like every- said he gets chills talking about remember the victims and help body else," she said. the quick thinking his employ- the workersisJaimee Nash of Security precautions were ees displayed during the crisis. Portland. She doesn't usually intensified for the reopening, They hit the floor, crawled to shop at Clackamas Town Centhe sheriff's office said. the backroom and turned off ter, but she did so on Friday. "I decided that today would At a news conference be- the ringerson cellphones, he fore the stores opened, mall said. be the best day to show my general manager Dennis CurFoltz said it's important to support, letting everyone know tis declined to estimate how reopen because his workers that we can't let the mad men much the closure had cost in need money to buy Christmas get us down," Nash said.

AROUND THE STATE Jeld-Wen setting up shop in North Carolina —Oregon's largest private company, door andwindow maker Jeld-Wen, is making an expansion in North Carolina instead of its longtime Southern Oregon base in Klamath Falls. The company said it will establish a North American headquarters for the company in Charlotte while

retaining its global headquarters in Southern Oregon. Thedecision dismayed Oregon and Klamath Basin officials. The Klamath Falls

Herald and News reportedthecompanyemploysabout20,000 people worldwide, about1,200 in the Klamath Falls areaand 2,400 statewide. In Charlotte, the company said it plans to create142 jobs and invest $2 million.

Fugitive uadded iu Idaho —Beaverton police say aman wanted on charges of attempting to kill his estranged wife and her boyfriend

has beenarrested in Idaho. Thepolice said Friday that Phillip Howells was taken into custody Thursday in Hagerman, Idaho, and was being held in the Gooding County jail awaiting extradition proceedings. The

attacks occurred Oct. 6. Police said the30-year-old Howells broke into the home where April Harderer lived with their three young children. Harderer told The Oregonian that Howells used the handle of a knife

to hit her repeatedly on thehead, and then usedthe blade to slash her arm and neck. Police said the children saw some of the attack.

CEO of nuclear tech company leaving — Theco-founder of a Corvallis company launched to commercialize next-generation

nuclear reactors based ontechnology developed at OregonState University has beenreplaced. TheCorvallis Gazette-Times reports that an executive of the Fluor Corp., John Hopkins, will take over as chief executive officer of NuScale Power, replacing Paul Lorenzini. Fluor

has invested more than$30 million to rescue NuScale from afinancial meltdown. A Fluor spokesman said the decision had nothing to do with NuScale's failure last month to secure a federal grant to help

commercialize small modular reactors, an award potentially worth more than $200 million. Lorenzini will continue as aconsultant.

Mauuow watching Fox iu jail —Police sayamanwhowas upset he couldn't watch local Fox programming from his satellite TV provider threatened to blow up the KMVU Fox 26 station in Medford

and shoot a specific employee. Police arrested 47-year-old Jeffry Alan Sebastian on Wednesday on charges of attempted coercion and harassment. The Fox affiliate and Dish Network failed to negotiate a

deal last month, leading to a blackout. TheMail Tribune reports Sebastian can watch Fox programs on the jail's TV sets. — From wire reports

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

Criminal mischief —An act of criminal mischief was reported at11:59a.m. Dec.11, inthe1300 block of Northwest Wall Street. Unlawful entry —Avehicle was reported entered at 4:30 p.m. Dec. 11, in the1000 block of Northwest Hillside Park Drive. DUII —Shawn Michael Keller, 23, wasarrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 7:14 p.m. Dec.11, in the area of Northeast Second Street and Northeast Burnside Avenue. Criminal mischief — Anact of criminal mischief was reported and an arrest made at9:59 p.m. Dec. 11, in the area of Northwest Newport Avenueand Northwest Juniper Street. DUII —CaseyStanton McCallum, 29, was arrested onsuspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at1:17a.m. Dec.12, in the area of Southeast Third Street and Southeast Taft Avenue. Criminal mischief —An act of criminal mischief was reported at12:06 p.m. Dec.12, in the100 block of Northwest Newport Avenue. Criminal mischief —An act of criminal mischief was reported at12:48 p.m. Dec.12, in the100 block of Northeast Greenwood Avenue. Criminal mischief —An act of criminal mischief was reported at12:49 p.m. Dec.12, in the 100 block of Northeast Franklin Avenue. Criminal mischief —An act of criminal mischief was reported at 8:55 a.m. Dec.13, in the800 block of Northwest15th Street. Criminal mischief —An act of criminal mischief was reported at 10:42 a.m. Dec.13, in thearea of Comet Lane. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 3:34 p.m. Dec. 13, in the 700 block of Southeast Sixth Street.

BEND FIRE RUNS Wednesday 8:41a.m. — Unauthorized burning, 212 N.E McCartney Drive. 3:25p.m.— Smoke odor reported, 60375 Arnold Market Road. 19 —Medical aid calls.

AL E N D A R 601 N.W. Wall St.; 541-312-1034 or www.deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. "FACINGTHE STORM: STORY OF THEAMERICAN BISON":A screening of the documentary about the history of bison as aWestern symbol of abundance; $3, free museum members; 6 p.m.; High Desert Museum, 59800 S. U.S. Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754, ext. 241. ACROVISIONHOLIDAY SHOW: Featuring skits from Acrovision's preschool, recreational and competitive programs; $9, $7 children, plus fees; 6 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W.Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700 or www.towertheatre

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SHARING OUR STORIES": Bend through Dec. 24; free; 2-6 p.m.; Genealogical Society presents a Crook County Fairgrounds, 1280 S. program with a holiday potluck and Main St., Prineville; 541-447-5006 or TOY SALEFUNDRAISER: Gently BEND FESTIVALNOEL:Featuring a white elephant sale; free; 10 a.m.grimes@crestviewcable.com. usedtoys,games and children's local vendors, art, a giving tree, noon; First Presbyterian Church, 230 "THE METROPOLITANOPERA: LA books; proceeds benefit First United performances by the Portland Cello N.E Ninth St., Bend; 541-317-9553 CLEMENZA DlTITO": Starring Lucy Methodist Church's overseas Project and TomGrant and more; or www.orgenweb.org/deschutes/ Crowe, Barbara Frittoli and Elina missions; free admission; 9 a.m.free admission; 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m.; bend-gs. Garanca in an encore performance noon; First United Methodist Athletic Club of Bend, 61615 Athletic LUNCH AND LECTURE: Learn about of Mozart's masterpiece; opera Church, 680 N.W. Bond St., Bend; Club Drive; 541-385-3062 or www how the Pole Creek Fire in Sisters performance transmitted in high 541-382-1672 or www.bendumc .c3events.com. will encourage a healthy ecosystem; definition; $18; 6:30 p.m.; Regal Old .Ol'g. GRIMES CHRISTMASSCENE:A bring a sack lunch; included in the MillStadium16& IMAX,680S.W. "THE METROPOLITANOPERA: display of lighted and mechanical price of admission; $12 adults, $10 Powerhouse Drive, Bend; 541-382AIDA":Starring Liudmyla Christmas decorations; open ages 65 and older, $7 ages 5-12, free 6347. Monastyrska, Olga Borodina and through Dec. 24; free; 1-7 p.m.; ages 4 and younger; noon-1 p.m.; Roberto Alagna in a presentation Crook County Fairgrounds, 1280 S. High Desert Museum, 59800 S. IJ.S. of Verdi's masterpiece; opera Main St., Prineville; 54 I-447-5006 or Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 or performance transmitted live in grimes@crestviewcable.com. www.highdesertmuseum.org. high definition; $24, $22 seniors, "IT'SA WONDERFUL LIFE": The hlu c em an e .Ol'g. SNOOP DOGG: The hip-hop icon $18 children; 9:55 a.m.; Regal Old Bend Experimental Art Theatre performs, with Pac Divand DJ Harlo; COMMUNITY CRECHEEXHIBIT: Mill Stadium 16 8 IMAX, 680 S.W. presents the classic holiday tale SOLD OUT; 8p.m., doors open at 7 Featuring Nativity displays from Powerhouse Drive, Bend; 541-382about George Bailey and his guardian p.m.; Midtown Ballroom,51 N.W. around the world, a living Nativity 6347. angel; $15, $10 students ages 5-18; scene and live music; free; 6-8 p.m.; 2 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-788INDOOR SWAP MEET: Featuring 70 2989 or www.randompresents.com. Church of Jesus Christ of Lattere ', i I local vendors, with new and used Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541-419-5558 day Saints, 450 S.W. Rimrock Way, items, antique collectibles, crafts or www.beattickets.org. and more; free admission; 10 a.m.-5 Redmond; 541-548-3684. HANDBELLCHOIR CONCERT:A WEDNESDAY HIGH DESERTCHAMBER MUSIC p.m.; 694 S.E Third St., Bend; 541performance of Christmas music; BENEFIT GALA:Includes live 317-4847. donations accepted;2 p.m .;M adras GRIMES CHRISTMASSCENE:A music, dinner and a silent auction; BEND FESTIVALNOEL: Featuring United Methodist Church, 49 N.E display of lighted and mechanical registration recommended; proceeds 12th St.; 541-475-2 I50. local vendors, art, a giving tree, Christmas decorations; open benefit High Desert Chamber performances by the Portland Cello HIGH DESERTCHORALE HOLIDAY Music programs; $85; 6 p.m.; The Project and TomGrant and more; CONCERT: The choir performs Oxford Hotel, 10 N.W. Minnesota free admission; 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; traditional and contemporary Athletic Club of Bend, 61615 Athletic Ave., Bend; 541-306-3988, info© holiday selections; free; 2:30 p.m.; highdesertchambermusic.com or Club Drive; 541-385-3062 or www Sisters Community Church, 1300 W. www.highdesertchambermusic .c3events.com. McKenzie Highway; 541-549-1037 .com. PHOTOS WITHFRONTIER SANTA: or www.sistershighdesertchorale +b m C Totaicare"BELLS 8 BELLOWS":A Christmas Take pictures with a Victorian.com. Bend Memorial Clinic i«. concert featuring organist Mark era Father Christmas; proceeds HOLIDAY MAGIC CONCERT: The oreck Magnesium weighs Oglesby and the Bells of Sunriver; benefit the museum's educational Central Oregon Community College just 7 1/2* pounds! free; 7 p.m.; Zion Lutheran Church, programs; $3 for photos, plus for appointments Cascade Chorale performs holiday Feels self propelled! museum admission; 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; 1113 S.W. Black Butte Blvd., songs under the direction of James Can naberombmed with anyotheroffer. Dependes ontraa • value ad unit HighDesertM useum, 59800 S.U.S. Redmond; 541-923-7466. call purchawl Weightwithoutcord'20120sckNolChn s LLC Allnihtrssened Knox; with soloist Lindy Gravelle; Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 or "IT'S A WONDERFULLIFE": The proceeds benefit Abilitree; $17; 4 The Oreck Store Bend Experimental Art Theatre www.highdesertmuseum.org. p.m.; Summit High School, 2855 presents the classic holiday tale Near Costco & Safeway GRIMES CHRISTMASSCENE:A N.W. Clearwater Drive, Bend; 541about George Bailey and his guardian 771-6184 or www.bendticket.com. in the Forum 330-0420 display of lighted and mechanical angel; $15, $10 students ages 5-18; Christmas decorations; open HOLIDAY CONCERT: Featuring jazz 7 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. through Dec. 24; free; 1-7 p.m.; Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541-419-5558 performances by Jeff Lorber and Crook County Fairgrounds, 1280 S. Jeff Kashiwa, concert titled "On a Main St., Prineville; 541-447-5006 or or www.beattickets.org. Lite Christmas Nite"; $30-$52; 6 GREATELK:The NewYork-based grimes@crestviewcable.com. p.m.; Athletic Club of Bend, 61615 rockact performs; $5; 8 p.m.; The KNOW HEROES: Learn how to cook Athletic Club Drive; 541-385-3062 or Horned Hand, 507 N.W.Colorado the perfect muffuletta sandwich www.c3events.com. Ave., Bend; 541-728-0879 or from Chef Bette Fraser in a class www.reverbnation.com/venue/ titled, "The 'Hero' of New Orleans"; thehornedhand. free; 2 p.m.; Sunriver Area Public MONDAY THE AUTONOMICS:The PortlandLibrary, 56855 Venture Lane; 541based rock'n' roll act performs, with THE MOSCOW BOYSCHOIR:The 312-1032 or www.deschuteslibrary A Happy Death and TheRumandthe 25-voice choir presents a blend of .org/calendar. 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n January, the Bend City Council will choose its mayor in a far more public process than in the past. Although citizens have no direct vote, they have been invited to let councilors know their views. Three councilors have asked for the job: Jodie Barram, Mark Capell and Jim Clinton. Each brings different strengths to the job, but the issues facing the city right now make Clinton the best choice for mayor with Barram as mayor pro tem. The city's water project was front and center in the recent election, and voters chose candidates who expressed serious reservations. Although we strongly support preservation of the city's dual sources of water, it's clear that some aspects of the plan will be re-examined. Public opposition is strong and the issues complex. Clinton has been on the council for eight years and has often been the lone no vote. But his is no simple, reflexive opposition. This is a scientist who knows howto analyze complex issues and has a broad understanding of how we got to where we are. He knows that extensive investments already made must be considered going forward, and he appreciates the need to involve the project's critics. The mayor has a different role from a councilor, Clinton told us, with responsibility to coordinate, to establish consensus and to articulate the intent of the council, making Clinton's ability to understand the issues a critical asset. He said the water project "went off the rails" because the council did not pay enough attention to opponents,

leaving some believing that city staff wasn't telling the truth. Clinton is uniquely suited to work through the water project's issues, as well as others facing the city, such as sewer infrastructure and expansion of the Urban Growth Boundary. He believes critics will be satisfied if the city responds in a transparent and forthright manner. Although we think he may be overly optimistic on that point, we are big fans of openness and agree it can alleviate suspicion and increase public support of city decisions. Barram is also an appealing candidateand would no doubt be an effective mayor. She's particularly strong as a community spokesperson and as the city's representative for intergovernmental organizations. She and Clinton would complement each other well. We're grateful to Capell for launching this public process for the mayoral selection, but we think others are better suited to bringing consensus on controversial issues. For citizens, this is a rare opportunity to express an opinion about the selection of a mayor. Email to: jbarram@ci.bend.or.us, jclinton@ ci.bend.or. us, mcapell@cbbend .or.us, sra m seyl ci.bend.or.us, srussell@cbbend.or.us, knightand company@bendcable.com, vic@ bendbroadband.com.

Council shouldquestion equipment sharingcontract h e Bend City Council i s scheduled to d i scuss on Wednesday an intergovernmental agreement that would allow more sharing of equipment and personnel — such as for road repair — between the city and other jurisdictions. There's a potential cost savings for the city and other jurisdictions as they work together. It's a greatconcept.We hope itsucceeds. But what if the city of Bend pays — say — $215,000 for Deschutes County tocome in and do a chip seal on some city streets. Then the chip seal fails on parts of Ninth Streetand Empire Avenue far before the expected seven-year life of the chip seal. Who is responsible? It's not a hypothetical question. That is what happened in 2011. A culprit was never identified, but the county did switch to a new source of ingredients. Paul Rheault, the city's public works director, told us at the time he didn't believe the city had adequate protection. He wanted contract language that would better

enable the city to hold accountable another party that makes mistakes or is negligent. We read the new p roposed agreement. We cannot say with certainty that the language in this agreement is "better." The agreement does say: "No PARTY shall be responsible or liable for consequential damages to another PARTY arising out of providing or using equipment or services under this AGREEMENT." It also says: "User shall save, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless PROVIDER ..." (That capitalization is how it is in the agreement.) Rheault told us Friday that city staff does recall what happened with the chip seal. When Bend is contracting with another jurisdiction for an end product, such as a road, it would likely seek additional terms and conditions. That's reassuring, but the City Council should balk if it believes this proposed intergovernmental agreement will stick Bend with paying for the mistakes of others.

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M Nickel's Worth Petitioner for secession at least has principles This is in answer to Karly DrakeLusby's My Nickel's Worth letter about the secession petition: You have no notion what kind of person this man is, but at least he had the power of his convictions to put up a petition. There are very few veterans of World War II, but plenty of children from that time. During the blitz of London, I was one of them. I was 9'/2 before I ever went to the same school for any length of time. We were called evacuees. The teachers were anyone the education board could find to fill in for the teachers that had to go to war; many ofthem never came back.Do you think these teachers took time for us evacuees who would be there for a short time and then move on? When it was safe to come home, we did — then more intensive bombing had us going away again. I left school at 15. You can say I got 5'/2 years of continuous schooling. I knew how to add and subtract. Everything else I know has been self-taught. I don't know the education of the man who put the petition up, but it could just as easily have been me, andto have someone like you write and criticize someone you know nothing about has caused me to write. I am sure you will find plenty in my grammar to criticize, but I do have spell check. Pauline Stephenson Bend

Don'tend exemptions On Nov. 7, The Bulletin editorial board published a piece asserting the Legislature should end religious exemption for vaccinations. This assertion is based on faulty logic. If we assume all of the children affected by the two disease outbreaks

mentioned in the editorial were not vaccinated, then the law works as expected. Everyone who caught the diseasedid so because in most cases theirparents made a choice to forgo the vaccinations for their children. Either way, individuals and families have a right to make these personal medical decisions without interference fromthegovernment. If, on the other hand, those who got sick from the two aforementioned outbreaks already received the vaccination for the diseases, then we have a different problem. This situation doesn't call into question the religious exemption as The Bulletin claims. It calls into question the effectiveness of certain vaccinations. Legislating away rights in order to make vaccinations useful is a dangerous precedent that doesn't promote innovation. Instead of promoting individual freedom and liberty, it leads to corporate thinking: always demanding we believe everything we're told. We must continue to find good ways to keep people healthy while respecting the rights of the individual. Ending religious exemptions for vaccines is not the answer.

going to come from? Last summer the Bend-La Pine Schools' licensed employee group agreed to no cost of living increases and delayed salary step increases. The alternative was layoffs. The school district can not afford to pay its current staff adequately, so one has to wonder how it expects to pay additional staff for the new schools it wants to build. Until substantial changes are made to PERS, it doesn't appear to be feasible. If the funds are expected tocome from growth and animproved economy, good luck on that. Even if that occurs, I would expect the teachers to justifiably want the district to first make up for the concessions that have been made recently. If the economy doesn't improve,and/or the predicted increase in students doesn't occur, then there will be empty and unstaffed classrooms that the taxpayers will still be paying the bill for each year. Harold Shrader Bend

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I couldn't help noting in his Dec. 9 column regarding the "Changes at The Bulletin," that due to a continuing weak economy and an end to certain revenue sources, the paper was forced toreduce costs and at the same time increase rates. That sounded familiar — in difficult economic times the most prudent course of action is to reduce costs, such as spending and find ways to increase revenues, such as taxes. It's too bad that these rather obvious solutions do not seem to be understood by our elected representatives in Washington. Rob Cohen Bend

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Timing is everything when it comes to fixing economy By Frank J. Spernak

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ometimes timing is everything. Shortly after our economy went bust in 2008, I had programs on several very large construction projects in Las Vegas. Those projects were shut down and are apparently not restarting until t h e e conomy picks up. With no work, my job was eliminated and I was laid off. Fortunately, I was then eligible for Social Security, so we moved to Bend to be close to my son, and I am now semi-retired. Many of the construction workers lost their homes, and many others filed for personal bankruptcy. The only t h in g t h at kept most of them afloat was extended unemployment benefits. N ow w e a p proach t h e "fiscal cliff" t hat t h r eatens the country with a return to over 9 percent un-

employment and generaleconomic conditions that will b e similar to those in 2009. If we do nothing and go over the cliff, most middle class families will see tax increases of about $2,000. I am in that category and you can believe that the loss of $2,000 in spendable income will foster a significant change in our plans for 2013. In Washington, negotiations are under way to avoid plunging over the cliff. The Obama administration has proposed extending the Bush tax cuts for f amilies on incomes under $250,000 (about 98 percent of us), eliminating the Bush tax cuts for families making morethan $250,000 (a tax increase of about four percentage points for about two percent of us on income over $250,000). It also includes some savings in Medicare

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growth out of this recession. T he Obama proposal (it is t h e with premium increases for higher exact economic platform he pr oincome recipients and negotiating posed before the election and he did with drug companies for lower costs win by a comfortable margin), was of prescriptiondrugs covered by the "dead on arrival" with House and plan. There is also another small Senate Republicans. Somehow they stimulus focused on creating infradid not get the message that we like structure projects. During the last the over/under $250,000 tax proyears of the Bush administration, posal and we do not want Medicare in every month there were fewer users' benefits cut, and finally, that jobs in our economy. Starting two we do feel better about the economy, months after Obama took office, and would like more of the same for every month, continuing to the plan that got us this far. current month, we've added jobs to The fiscal cliff was created during the economy. For sure, there has not the last 16 years when our governbeen enough job growth, but most ment spent far more than the tax of the growth that has occurred revenue it received creating a trilcan be traced back to that original lion dollar deficit. Republicans claim stimulus package. In my mind, this that although the Obama proposal new smaller stimulus would act like reduces the deficit, it is not nearly a booster,increasing our rate of enough. Normally, I would agree;

however, as noted above, "timing is everything." During the Clinton administration, tax revenues exceeded government spending and healthy surpluses were produced. Let's get out of this recession, end the war in Afghanistan and see what happens. The Obama proposal will slow the bleeding, and ending the recession will increase tax revenue. If we need to take additional steps to further reduce the deficit at a time when we are closer to full employment and economic health, those steps should be far less painful than the ones we could take during this prolonged recovery. If any of this makes sense to you, I would urge you to take action by contacting Greg Walden's office and letting him know how you feel. — Frank J. Spernclk lives in Bend.


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DEATH N O T I CE S Julia 'Judy' Brosius Dobell, of Bend July 16, 1920 - Dec. 13, 2012 Arrangements: Baird Funeral Home, 541-382-0903 www.bairdmortuaries.com Services: Services are pending Contributions may be made to:

Partners In Care, 2075 NE Wyatt Ct., Bend, OR 97701 www.partnersbend.org

Margaret Risteen Peterson, of Redmond Aug. 18, 1933 - Dec. 13, 2012 Arrangements: Autumn FuneralsRedmond, 541-504-9485 www.autumnfunerals.net Services: A private interment will be followed by a public service Friday, Dec. 21, at 2:00 p.m., at the Community Presbyterian Church, 529 NW 19th St., Redmond.

James 'Jimmy' C. Castleman II May 21, 1982 - Dec. 10, 2012 James Corbin Castleman II, 30, p a ssed a way D e c ember 10, 2012, from i n juries sustained in a traffic a ccident while w o r k ing i n Wyoming. James was born May 2 1, 1982, in Tigard, OR, to Bonnie V. u and James Corbin Castleman. James Jimmy C. h ad l i v e d Castleman il OR, R o hnert P a r k , C A, Southern UT, an d O g den, U T. H e g r a d u ated f r o m Forest Grove High School in Forest Grove, OR. Jimmy loved hunting and t he outdoors, wor k in g o n cars, but m o s tl y e n j o y ed b eing w i t h hi s fa mi l y . Jimmy was a hard worker and always willing to lend a hand to others. He loved music and was very giving. Jimmy is survived by h>s fiancee, Jessica Bingham; p arents, B o n n i e Ca s t l e man a n d J a m e s C a s t leman; his tw o s ons, Kiyler James Bi n g h a m an d Keyan J a c k Ca s t l eman; grandparents, Jessie Huff, B obbie H o w ar d a n d t w o sisters, T a un i C a s t leman and Alyssa Caballero. F uneral services w il l b e held at 11 a.m., on Saturday, December 15, 2012, at Myers Roy Mortuary, 5865 South 1 9 0 0 , Ro y , UT . F riends may c a l l o n F r i day, December 14, from 5 to 8 p . m. , an d S a t u rday, f rom 9 4 5 t o 1 04 5 a m . C remation t o f o l l o w s e r vices. In l i e u o f f l o w e r s, donations may be made to any Am erica F i rst C r e dit Union under James' name. A rrangements under t h e direction of M y er s O gden Mortuary. Condolences may be sent t o the family at w w w . m y ers-mortuary.com

ELSEWHERE Deaths of note from around the world: Maurice Herzog, 93:The first man to climb the 26,545-foot Himalayan peak Annapurna, losing all his fingers and toes to frostbite on the descent; he parlayed his fame into a role in French politics as a lawmaker and mayor. Died Friday near Paris. — From wire reports

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Andrews inspired famed TV character The Baltimore Sun Like the television character he helped inspire, Donnie Andrews lived by a code. In his earlier years, when he was robbing rival dealers as a young hustler in West Baltimore — experiences that would later form the basis for the popular Omar Little character on the Baltimore-based crime drama "The Wire" — he vowed tonever involve women or children in his crimes. But after confessing to a murder and helping authorities bring down a crime syndicate, he took on a different mission: working to prevent youths from going down the same path he did. Andrews died Thursday after suffering heart problems while in New York City, where he was attending an event as part of his efforts to promote a nonprofit outreach foundation. He was 58. "Donnie was truly a r a re bird, a fierce street warrior who had beento hell and back," said Sonja Sohn, an actress on "The Wire" who worked with Andrews in youth outreach. He "lived not only to tell about it, but to transform that pain and darkness into the brightest of lights, infused with the love he had for youth and communities suffering from the injustices of... life." Andrews, whose full name was Larry Donnell Andrews, had been a r ound v i olence most of hi s l i fe, physically abused by hi s m other and watching at age 10 from behind a washing machine as a man was bludgeoned to death for 15 cents. He grew up in the public housing developments of West Baltimore, where he was mentored by hustlers and drug dealers. He became a s tick-up a r t ist, r o bbing other drug dealers with a .44 Magnum. "The word 'future' wasn't even in my v ocabulary, because I didn't know if I'd be alive or dead tomorrow," he told British newspaper The Independent in 2009. "They had a bet in my neighborhood that I wouldn't reach 21." In 1986, roped in by drug kingpin Warren Boardley and looking to support a heroin addiction, he said he took on a contract k i l ling, teaming with another man for the fatal, close-range shootings of Rodney"Touche" Young and Zachary Roach on Gold Street. Prosecutor Charles Scheeler said Andrews was different from othersuspects.Not only did he turn himself in, but he never angled for a lesser sentence. He simply confessed to the killing; Scheeler said they had little evidence to convict him otherwise. "I prosecuted hundreds of people, but this was the only person thi s h a ppened to," said Scheeler, who developed an unlikely friendship with Andrews even before his conviction. "Everyone else in his position has been, 'I will cooperate for less time.' Donnie was, 'I will cooperate because I want to repent.'"

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from 49 to 55. Following a statewide trend Southern Oregon's distinct in tonnage during 2011, the viticultural areas have mirthree southern regions saw rored the growth of the state's a 77 percent growth to 5,460 nearly $3 billion industry. tons from 3,082 in 2010 and When Oregon wine pro- thosegrapes turned into nearduction soared to new heights ly 1.6 million gallons of wine, a in 2011, producing 2.2 mil- 20 percent increase from just lion cases for sale, the Rogue, more than 1.3 million the preApplegateValley and Umpqua vious year. "With the increased proregions all saw their fortunes rise as well. duction from newly planted Annual wine census figures vineyards, there has obviously produced by Southern Oregon been a challenge to expand University's research center our marketplace beyond the for the Oregon Wine Board, Southern Oregon region and released Wednesday, revealed throughout the entire state," several measures of rapid said Michael Donovan of Roxygrowth. Ann Winery and chairman of Between 2010 and 2011 the Oregon Wine Board. " At the s ame t i me, t h e Southern Oregon saw a 24 percent growth in wineries, challenge presentsgreat opfrom 71 to 88. The number of p ortunity. Not only i s t h e wineries crushing their own industry growing, but we're grapes increased 12 percent growing in the right way with Medford Mail Tribune

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a laser focus on quality and without sacrificing our artisan winemaking roots." The 50-year-old industry surpassed 2 million cases, including bulk wine, for the first time. "The last couple of years have provided just excellent news for the Oregon wine industry," Donovan said. "Along with our e conomic impact study of 2010, showing that our industry has risen from $1.4 billion to $2.7 billion, this is what we want to see. We've had a significant impact during therecession, being a sector of agriculture that's continuing to grow." Oregon's 463 wineries recorded 9 percent growth in volume and sales revenue, making 2011 the biggest year in the industry's 50-year history. The 2011 results benefited

from arecord harvest of42,033 tons of grapes. "The overall production was higher than we were expecting, but it was not unusual, considering grape production was up last year, that cases would be up," said Michelle Kaufmann, a spokeswoman for the Oregon Wine Board. "We've been on a continual upward trajectory with a couple of down moments." Nationally, wine sales grew at a 2percent rate,according to Nielsen Co. research. "When you look at sales data, the amount of Oregon wine consumed within our state by our ow n c i tizens, people are starting to step up," Donovan said. "When you talk about eating local, basically wine is an agricultural product that just happens to be in a bottle."

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the applicant's federal tax of firefighting crews. returns forseveral years to Julie Kelleher, owner of determine whether the busi- Sisters Vacation Rentals, esness qualifies for a loan and timated she lost about 20 perfor what amount. Business cent of the business she exowners don't apply for a spe- pected in September. "I was cific amount, but the agency down probably $5,000 for the awards a sum based on its month," she said. analysis of the apparent loss, But she will pass on applyFoss said. A business owner ing for a loan, she said. "I'm in a p osition that I denied a loan can appeaL Not every business sufcan just absorb that. To me, fered a l o ss; s ome even it wasn't worth borrowing gained through the presence money."

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Counseling Continued from B1 The school dtstrict wlll also post information on its Facebook page for parents, she said. For the Bend Police Department, officers aren't changing patrol routines or h eightening s ecurity in response to the events in Connecticut. But police and the school district have worked together in the past to encourage officers to have a p resence, school and police officials said. That i n cludes actions like o f ficers c ompleting paperwork with the squad car parked near the school. The attackers in recent, high-profile shoo t i ngs chose environments where their victims least expected them — a movie theater, a shopping mall and an elementary school, a Bend police officer said. "People thin k t h e y 're s ome m y stical R a m b o figure and t h ey're not," Fletcher said of the perpetrators. "They're cowards." He added: "It's absolutely tragic and horrific there are people out there that are that cowardly and take out innocent kids. It's horrible." Redmond School D i strict Superintendent Mike McIntosh said the school district will post information on its website that outlines what the school does every day to keep students safe. Counselors at s c hools a re a v ailable f o r st u dents, he said, and teams o f counselors can go t o schools where the need is strongest. "We certainly sympathize with t hat c ommunity," he said. "One can only imagine the trauma that's been created by this event." — Reporter: 541-977-7185, bbotkin@bendbulletin.com

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PLANET WATCH

TEMPERATURE PRECIPITATION

Tomorrow Rise Set Mercury....6:08 a.m...... 3:25 p.m. Venus......5:32 a.m...... 3:03 p.m

Yesterday's weather through 4 p.m. inBend High/Low.............. 36/25 24 hours endmg 4 p.m.*. . 0.05" Record high........58 m 2006 Month to date..........0.50" Recordlow......... -8in1932 Average monthtodate... 1.01"

Mars.......9:33 a.m...... 6:30 p.m Jupiter......3 21 p m...... 6 26 a.m. Satum......3:34 a.m...... 2;03 p.m Uranus....12:32 p.m.....12:49 a.m.

Average high.............. 39 Year to date............ 8.1 9" Averagelow .............. 22 Average year to date.. 10.1 7" 6arometricpressureat 4 p.m29.83 Record24 hours ...0.91 in 2003 *Melted liquid equivalent

ULTRAVIOLET INDEX

OREGON CITIES

SKI REPORT

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

Astoria ........49/37/0.29.....46/39/r......46/42/r Baker City...... 28/1 2/0.00.....34/25/c.....36/31/sn Brookings......48/44/0.00....49/44/sh.....51/46/sh 6urns..........30/16/0.00....30/24/sn.....34/27/sn Eugene........48/37/0.12.....41/37/r.....47/41/sh Klamath Falls .. 32/1 9/0 01 ... 37/24/rs ...36/29/sn Lakeview.......27/21/0.00 ...35/27/sn.....35/25/sn La Pine........33/20/0.00....33/14/sn.....35/25/sn Medford.......40/34/0.00.....43/37/r.....44/40/sh Newport.......50/39/0.28.....46/40/r......49/45/r North Bend.....50/43/0.34.....48/42/r.....50/45/sh Ontario........42/33/0.01 .... 40/32/rs..... 40/35/rs Pendleton......32/26/0.05.....39/30/c.....42/35/sh Portland .......45/39/0.32.....42/40/r......43/40/r Prineville....... 32/24/0.03.... 33/1 9/rs..... 41/32/rs Redmond.......36/24/0.01 ....37/28/sn..... 42/34/rs Roseburg.......45/37/0.02....45/40/sh.....47/42/sh Salem ....... 46/38/023 ....41/38/r ...45/42/sh Sisters.........39/25/0.00....34/1 7/sn..... 39/27/rs The Dages......45/33/0.00.....37/30/r.....42/37/rs

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

Ski area Last 24 hours Base Depth Anthony Lakes ...... . . . . . . . . 0 .0 . . . . . . . . 40 Hoodoo..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0.. . . . .28-31 Mt. Ashland...... . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0.. . . . .27-49 Mt. Bachelor..... . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0.. . . . .47-66 Mt. Hood Meadows..... . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . 48 Mt. Hood Ski 6owl.... . . . . . . . 0 .0 . . .no report Timberline...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . 62

Warner Canyon....... . . . . . . . 0.0... no report Willamette Pass ....... . . . . . . 0.0...no report Aspen, Colorado..... . . . . . . . . 0 .0 . . . . . .15-19 Mammoth Mtn., California..... 0.0... . . .66-78 Park City, Utah ...... . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . 26 SquawVaRey, California...... .0.0 . . . . . 6-68

Sun Valley, Idaho....... . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . .11-50 Hwy. 58 at Willamette Pass.... Carry chains or T.Tires Hwy. 138 at Diamond Lake.... Carry chains or T.Tires Taos, New Mexico...... . . . . . . 0.0. . . . . .1416 Hwy. 242 at McKenzie Pass........ Closed for season Vail, Colorado...... . . . . . . . . . 0.0... . . .18-20 For up-to-minute conditions turn to: For links to thelatest ski conditions visit: www.skicentral.com/oregon.html www.tripcheck.com or call 511 Legend:W-weather, Pcp-precipitation,s-sun, pc-partial clouds,c-clouds,h-haze,sh-showers,r-rain, t-thunderstorms,sf-snowflurries, snsnow, i-ice,rs-raiu-snowmix, w-wind,f-fog, dr-drizzle,tr-trace

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......24/19/0 01.. 1I/1/pc.... 5/0/s Hartford CT.....48/24/0 00...41/26/s..37/35/rs Sacramento......49/32/0.00... 52/42/r.54/45/sh Springfield, MO ..52/35/0.00..60/37/pc. 55/31/pc Atlanta .........59/37/000..61/52/pc...63/54/t Helena..........22/12/000...31/I7/c. 33/16/sn St. Louis.........58/31/0 00 .. 65/44/sh. 56/34/pc Tampa..........67/54/0.00 ..78/63/pc. 79/65/pc Atlantic City .....51/24/0.00...52/41/s. 53/49/sh Honolulu........81/70/0.00..82/73/pc. 82/74/pcSalt Lake City....4/34/0 00... 38/27/c..39/34/rs Tucson..........55/42/019 57/40/sh. .. 57/37/pc Austin..........72/56/000..74/55/pc.. 73/45/s Houston ........67/48/0 00..76/63/pc. 74/50/pc SanAntonio.....71/55/0 02.. 74/56/Pc.. 73/45/s Tulsa...........54/41/000... 65/36/s. 57/32/pc Baltimore .......54/25/0.00... 52/37/s.52/44/sh Huntsville.......60/30/0.00..62/54/pc...64/49/t SanDiego.......60/53/001..63/53/pc. 64/56/sh Washington,DC..52/30/0.00... 52/40/s. 54/47/sh 6illings.........39/21/000...35/20/c. 35/21/pc Indianapolis.....53/30/0 00.. 51/47/sh.. 56/34/c SanFrancisco....53/43/0.00... 57/49/r. 59/49/sh Wichita.........56/38/0.00 .. 56/30/pc. 49/29/pc Birmingham.....61/35/000..65/57/pc...65/56/t Jackson,MS.... 65/30/000..70/60/pc.. 71/50/1 SanJose........53/36/000.. 57/45/r 59/46/sh Yaklma.........36/32/0.01 . 35/24/sn ..38/31/rs Bismarck.........24/5/001 ...25/8/pc. 22/12/pc Jacksonvile......62/47/000..72/55/pc. 76/60/pc SantaPe........41/29/044 ..34/19/sn 34/17/pc Yuma...........63/48/0.00 ..62/43/pc. 66/47/pc Boise...........41/31/000...40/32/c ..41/34/rs Juneau..........38/35/0 22.. 34/26/rs. 31/23/sn INTERNATIONAL Boston..........49/31/000...40/26/s ..37/36/rs KansasCity......53/37/0.00 ..53/32/pc. 43/28/pc Bedgeport,CT....48/27/000 ..43/32/pc. 43/41/sh Lansing.........48/30/0.00..42/38/sh...49/36/r Amsterdam......48/34/0 27 .. 45/42/c 44/40/sh Mecca..........91/70/000 .88/71/pc 81/65/pc Buffalo.........43/34/000..42/36/pc. 49/41/sh Lasyegas.......55/46/017..51/38/pc. 53/41/pc Athens..........59/48/0.00 ..54/47/pc.. 60/54/c Mexico City......75/45/0.00... 76/48/s.. 78/49/s Burliegton,VT....42/32/000...26/16/s. 32/28/sn Lexington.......54/27/000 ..54/51/pc. 58/40/sh Auckland...... 00t available... 71/59/c.74/61/pc Montreal........37/30/0.00... 23/I7/s.. 23/23/c Caribou,ME.....34/24/000....17/0/s .. 19/11/s Lincoln..........56/14000 ..48/24/pc. 38/25/pc Baghdad........62/44/0.00..62/42/pc.60/40/pc Moscow.........18/9/0 00.... 13/5/s...8/-2/pc CharlestonSC...61/38/000 ..67/52/pc...71/57/t Little Rock.......62/27/0 00..66/46/sh. 60/42/pc Bangkok........95/79/0.00..95/78/pc...93/78/t Nairobi.........79/59/0.06 ..75/56/pc.. 77/55/s Charlotte........59/23/000 ..61/46/pc. 62/49/sh LosAngeles......58/44/0.00 ..59/51/pc. 62/47/sh Beifng..........34/28/0 I0...39/23/s..34/I8/c Nassau.........79/73/0 00 .. 78/70/sh. 80/71/sh Chattanooga.....58/28/000 ..62/51/pc...66/49/t Louisville........57/29/000 ..56/52/sh...61/40/t Be/rut ..........64/57/0.09..64/54/pc.. 63/54/s New 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Columbia,MO...54/34/000 ..62/40/pc. 5001/pc Nashville........59/26/0.00..63/55/pc...67/47/t Cairo...........68/54/0.00..65/49/pc.. 66/52/s Rome...........61/48/0 00 .. 56/50/sh. 59/45/pc Columbia,SC....61/32/0.00..65/48/pc...67/53/t New Orleans.....68/39/0.00 ..72/59/pc...76/59/t Calgary .........34/21/0.00..24/11/pc... 24/9/c Santiago........84/52/0.00 69/58/pc.71/59/pc Columbus GA....62/37/000..65/54/pc...68/56/t NewYork.......48/37/000..45/39/pc. 49/43/sh Cancun.........79/64/000..84/71/pc. 83/72/pc SaoPaulo.......79/72/0.00... 71/67/t...75/67/t Columbus, OH....51/27/000 ..53/47/sh. 59/38/sh Newark, Nl......51/28/0.00..46/35/pc. 49/43/sh Dublin..........46/41/021 ..45/41/pc .. 46/42/c Sapporo ........36/27/0.01 33/23/sn .. ..33/20/sf Concord,NH.....46/15/000...36/19/s.32/25/sn NorfolkVA......52/36/000...57/43/s.61/51/sh Edinburgh.......43/32/0.00... 36/36/c .. 39/36/c Seoul...........37/28/000... 41/35/s. 39/27/pc Corpus Christi....80/69/001 ..78/66/pc. 76/53/pc Oklahoma City...56/44/000...64/40/s .. 56/30/s Geneva.........43/28/0.50... 43/39/r. 42/36/sh Shangha/........64/52/000 ..61/48/sh. 58/43/sh DallasFtWorth...60/52/020 ..72/48/pc.. 69/40/s Omaha.........54/18/000..47/26/pc. 37/26/pc Harare..........75/63/0 00... 77/60/t...80/64/t 5/ngapore.......86/77/244... 87/75/t...87/77/t Dayton .........52/32/000..51/48/sh.59/36/sh Orlando.........74/57/0.00..78/60/pc.79/62/pc Hong Kong......75/68/000..79/70/pc. 79/71/pc Stockholm.......28/16/0.00 28/27/sn. .. 32/30/sn Denver..........45/28/000...44/23/c. 41/23/pc PalmSprings.....61/44/001 . 62/44/pc 65/48/pc Istanhul.........46QO/0.00... 48/41/s .. 52/48/c Sydney..........82/66/0.00...82/67/c. 88/67/pc DesMoines......54/25/0.00...48/31/r. 38/25/pc Peoria..........51/29/0.00..55/41/sh.. 48/30/c lerusalem.......57/48/002.. 56/43/pc.. 56/42/s Taipei...........82/63/0.00...78/69/s. 75/62/pc Detroit..........48/29/000..46/42/sh.. 53/38/c Philadelphia.....51/30/0.00...48/39/s. 51/46/sh Johannesburg....73/57/0.03... 76/60/t...80/58/t TelAviv.........66/55/0.00..63/51/sh.. 64/51/s Duluth...........29/2/002 .. 34/30/rs. 34/20/sn Phoeeix.........61/52/0 39 .. 58/43/sh. 62/45/pc Lima...........77/66/0.00 .. 75/64/pc.75/63/pc Tokyo...........52/37/0.00..63/50/sh.59/48/sh El Paso..........63/43/009 ..55/36/pc. 54/33/pc Pittsburgh.......48/24/0 00 ..50/42/pc. 54/41/sh Lisbon..........61/57/000 60/57/c 64/57/c Toronto .........45/30/000...35/34/c 43/39/sh Fairbanks........l/11/000..-21/35/c.-22/35/c Portland,ME.....47/24/000...35/17/s. 31/25/sn London.........52/36/0.42 .. 50/39/pc.. 46/41/c Vanceuver.......43/36/085...39/38/r..35/31/rs Fargo...........46/16/000..29/15/sn.21/11/pc Providence......49/25/0.00...40/25/s..40/37/rs Madrid .........55/45/0.00... 54/45/c.54/44/sh Vienna..........37/21/0.00..44/38/sh.40/33/sh Flagstaff........35/26/081 ..33/14/sn.37/17/pc Rale/gh.........58/27/000..60/44/pc. 65/51/sh Manila..........90/77/0.00... 88/76/c. 88/75/pc 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Obama: Legal pot usersnot a priority

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are also free, single-page maps showing nearby trails available at m a n y C e ntral Oregon sno-parks, said Bob Speik, who maintains www .traditionalmountaineering .org, a website focused on being prepared for the outdoors. While he recommended quadrant maps available from the U.S. Geological Survey for backcountry navigation, chiefly because of their compatibility with GPS devices, he said much of the information on the current forest recreation map is still viable. "The fact that it is from the year 2000 is not a big deal," he said. —Reporter: 541-617-7812, ddarling@bendbulletin.com

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galized the Use of marijuana in the November elections. WASHINGTON — Presi- Marijuana remains i l legal dent Barack Obama says the under federal law. "... As it is, the federal govfederal government won't go after recreational marijuana ernment has a lot to do when use in Washington state and it comes to criminal prosecuColorado, where voters have tions,u Obama said. "It does legalized it. not make sense, from a priIn a Barbara Walters in- oritization point of view, for t erview a i r in g F r i day o n Lts to focus on recreational ABC, Obama w a s a s k ed drug users in a state that has whether he supports making already said that under state pot legal. law, that's legal." "I WOuldn't gO that far, u M arijuana officially b e Obama replied."But what came legal in W ashington I think is that, at this point, s tate an d C o l o rado t h i s Washington and Colorado, month. you've seen the voters speak The Justice Department hasn't targeted recreational on this issue." But the president said he marijuana usersfor decades. won't pursue the issue in the With limited resources, its two states where voters le- f ocus has been to g o a f The Associated Press

ter major d rug t r a ffickers instead. Nonetheless, the Justice Department has said repeatedly in recent weeks that it is reviewing the legalization initiatives passed in C olorado and Washington state. The states have expressed concern thatthe federal government might stte over the issue. Department officials have said they are waiting to see what regulations the two states adopt to implement the initiatives. In the department's most recent statement on the issue, the U.S. attorney for Colorado said Monday that the department's responsibility to enforce the federal Controlled Substances Act

"remains unchanged." " Neither states nor t h e executive branch can nullify a statute passed by Congress,u U.S. Attorney John Walsh said. "Regardless of any changes in state law, including the change that will go into effect on Dec. 10 in Colorado, growing, selling or possessing any amount of marijuana remains illegal under federal law.u Walsh added: "Members of the public are also advised to remember that it remains against federal law to bring any amount o f m a r ijuana o nto federal property, i n cluding all federal buildings, national parks and forests, military i n stallations, and courthouses."

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THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2012

HOCKEY

NATIONAL FINALS RODEO

NHL files suit against union

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ticipating a possible antitrust suit, the NHL has brought its labor fight

against hockey players to federal court.

The league onFriday filed a class action suit in U.S. District Court in New York, seeking to establish that its now 90-day lockout is legal.

Bulletin staff report LAS VEGAS — Redmond's Steven Peebles won in bareback riding to lead a big night for Central Oregon competitors at the National Finals Rodeo on Friday at the Thomas 8 Mack Center. Peebles picked up a victory in the ninth go-round of the 10-night NFR, posting a score of 84.5 points to best the field and earn $18,257.21. It was Peebles' first go-round win of this NFR, although he cashed in three earlier rounds. Culver's Brian Bain and Bobby Mote also earned checks on Friday. Bain finished in a tie for third with a ride of 83.5, earning a check worth $7,754.40. Mote scored an 83 and took home $2,944.71. Mote, the four-time world

In a separate move, the NHL filed an unfair labor practice charge with the National Labor Rela-

tions Board, claiming the players' association has bargained in bad faith. The NHL said it believes the union's ex-

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rights, a necessary step before players could file an antitrust lawsuit.

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to comment on the league's actions Friday. The moves weremade

champion in bareback riding,

after the sides held a

is currently in third place in the projected world standings,

bargaining teleconfer-

Inside • Complete results from Friday's ninth round,G2 according to the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association website. In barrel racing, Terrebonne's Brenda Mays finished in a tie for fourth place with a time of 14.24 seconds, taking a check worth $6,183.89. It was Mays' second check of this NFR. Lisa Lockhart, of Oelrichs, S.D., won the round with a time of 13.66 seconds. Prineville's Charly Crawford also picked up a check on

Friday night in team roping. He and teammate Jim Ross Cooper, of Monument, N.M., posted a time of 9.1 seconds, earning them each $4,711.54. Terrebonne's Russell Cardoza and Colby Lovell, of Madisonville, Texas, did not post a qualifying time.

ence, following two days of talks that included

federal mediators. Players' association special counsel Steve Fehr, meanwhile, de-

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essentially stop being a

Mimi Graves stands near the first tee at Black Butte Ranch's Big Meadow, which her husband, Robert Muir Graves, designed in the early1970s. Big Meadow Course was among the couple's favorite golf courses out of the dozens that Robert Graves designed.

collective group to negotiate a labor deal with the NHL. The Canadian Press, citing unidentified sources, said that the

union's executive board requested a vote from its

membership on Thursday night that would give it the authority to file a disclaimer.

Such a move season that has already been long-delayed and shortened. — The Associated Press

Tour de France to start in England PARIS — Drawnby cycling's runaway success in Britain, the Tour

de France will cross the English Channel again in 2014 to start in the

northeastern English city of Leeds and swing through London before

returning to mainland Europe. Tour organizers announced Friday the second British debut in

a decade for cycling's showpiece event, after the "Grand Depart" in London in 2007.

Everybody on this team can score. Mitch Modin posted a game-high 15 points and Matt Logan came off the bench and hit three three-pointers en route to 13 points to lead Mountain View past visiting Pendleton 76-52 on Friday night in a nonconference boys basketball game between former Intermountain Conference rivals.

who also got big nights from their big men as Grant Lannin added 12 points and six rebounds and Erik Siefken had 11 points and five boards. Point guard Ments Haugen ended the game with nine points and a team-high four assists. "This team has a variety of talents," Mountain View coach Craig Reid said. SeeCougs/C5

• Sisters residentMimi Graves,the wife of architect Robert Muir Graves,hasseenplenty in the sport

wouldn't necessarily doom the entire hockey

CYCLING

Nine different players scored for the Cougars (4-0),

The Bulletin

M

imi Gravesdoes not think like a

typical golf fan.

"What kind of a golf course isthat? Where is that design'? Who did this one?" Graves finds herself asking about the manicured green canvases beamed through televisionscreens each weekend in high-definition. On a national pro golf telecast, the information Graves seeks is not always offered. "They don't say who the designer is, which is of course what I am interested in," she continues with her welcoming voice. Graves has a rare passion for golfmore specifically, for course design — a product of a life spent around the game. You see, Graves is the 79-year-old widow of Robert Muir Graves, a golf course architect of considerable regional renown who died in 2003. For Central Oregon golf aficionados, that name should

Mountain View's Mitch Modin (13) drives to the basket to score clufing the first half against Pendleton on Friday night.

sound familiar: He was the chief designer of Black B utte R a nch's /ra6 Big M eadow c o urse, ~ l River's Edge and Widgi Creek in Bend, and The Greens at Redmond. And his wife, who still lives in the couple's ranch home between Bend and Sisters, was hardly a mere spectator. In every way, Mimi Graves was a partner to her husband of more than 50 years. She ran his office and handled the busi-

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ness side of Graves' design company. "She was a part of it in one way or another for years and years," says Katie Yoder, who, at 51, is the youngest of the Graves'three daughters and lives in a separate residence on the same ranch as her mother. "That's why I think they were successful,because they really were a team. So she had to know more than the average bear about the business."

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PREP SWIMMING

The selection of the county of Yorkshire for the 2014 start also

Lava Bear boys, girls win own invitational

comes after Bradley Wiggins this year became the first Briton to win the Tour in its109year history.

Tour organizers said preliminary details of the course route for the 2014 race will be pre-

sented at a newsconference on Jan. 17. British cycling has

been on ahigh in recent months, with strong showings for the na-

tional team onthetrack at the London Olympics and huge fan turnout

along the roads for the time-trial and road race

events. — The Associated Press

Photo submitted hy Mimi Graves

Robert Muir Graves, left, and golf legend Sam Snead look over plans in1991 at Graves' office in Walnut Creek, Calif.

Bulletin staff report Bend High picked up wins in five individual events and a relay on its way to sweeping the girls and boys divisions at the six-team Bend High School Invitational on Friday at Juniper Swim 8t: Fitness Center in Bend. In the girls team standings, the Lava Bears scored 162 points to knock off Sisters

(107), Mountain View (92), Ashland (84), Ridgeview (72) and Redmond (nine). The Bend High boys won a much

closer battle, scoring 157 points to turn back Mountain

View (139) and Ashland (130). Sisters (66), Ridgeview (17) and Redmond (two). "It was a good meet for this time in the season to see what we need to work on," Bend coach Elizabeth Meskill said. The Lava Bears' Jennifer

Robeson (200-yard freestyle), Chyna Fish (200 individual medley) and Mattea Dean (500 free) each swam to victory in an individual event. SeeBears/C5


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ON THE AIR: TELEVISION TODAY

6 p.m.:Men's college, Creighton

GOLF 3 a.m.:EuropeanTour/ Channel. 6:30a.m.:JapanGolfTour,

Riverside atUSC(same-day tape), Pac-12Network. FOOTBALL 10 a.m.: College,New Mexico Bowl, Arizonavs. Nevada,ESPN.

Royal Trophy,secondround, Golf Channel. 1 p.m.:Champions Tour, FatherSon Challenge, first round, NBC. 5 p.m.:PGATour of Australasia,

10a.m.:College, NCAA Division II, final, Valdosta State vs. Winston-Salem, ESPN2. 1 p.m.:College, FCS Division I, first semifinal, Sam Houston

Sunshine Tour, Alfred Dunhill

Championship, third round, Golf

Australian PGA Championship, final round, Golf Channel.

10p.m.:Asian Tour,Johor Open, final round, Golf Channel.

SOGCER 4:30a.m.:English Premier

League, Newcastle vs. Manchester City, ESPN2. 4p.m.:Women, Chinaat United States, NBC Sports Network.

WINTERSPORTS 11 a.m.:Winter Dew Tour, iON

Mountain Championships, NBC. BASKETBALL 11 a.m.:Men's college, Indiana

State vs. EasternWashington, ESPNU.

1:30p.m.:College,FamousIdaho Potato Bowl, Toledo at Utah State, ESPN.

BOXING 1:30 p.m.:Bantamweights, Leo Santa Cruz vs. Alberto Guevara, CBS.

VOllEYBALL 4 p.m.:College, NCAA final,

Oregon vs.Texas, ESPN2.

GOLF 11 a.m.: Men's college, Cincinnati 3 a.m.:EuropeanTour/Sunshine 11:30 a.m.: Men's college,

Tour, Alfred Dunhill Championship, final round, Golf Channel.

Louisville at Memphis, Root

6:30 a.m.:JapanGolf Tour, Royal

Sports.

Trophy, final round, Golf Channel.

Noon:Men's college, Dartmouth at Arizona State, Pac-12 Network.

Noon:Champions Tour, FatherSon Challenge, final round, NBC. WINTERSPORTS

1 p.m.:Men's college, Alabamaat VCU, CBSSN.

10a.m.:Winter Dew Tour, ION

1:30p.m.:Men's college, Nebraska at Oregon, Root Sports.

1:30p.m.:Men's college, Purdue vs. Notre Dame, ESPN2.

2 p.m.:Men's college, UCDavis at Stanford, Pac-12 Network.

3 p.m.:Men's college, New Mexico State at New Mexico, CBSSN.

4p.m.: Men'scollege,Jackson State at Washington, Pac-12 Network. 5 p.m.:Men's college, West Virginiavs. Michigan, ESPN.

6 p.m.:Men's college, Prairie View AB M at UCLA, Pac-12 Network.

6 p.m.:Men's college, Kansas State at Gonzaga, ESPN2. 7 p.m.:Men's college, Florida at Arizona, ESPN.

Mountain Championships, NBC. FOOTBALL 10a.m.:NFL, Denver Broncos at Baltimore Ravens, CBS. 1 p.m.:NFL, Pittsburgh Steelers

at Dallas Cowboys,CBS. 1 p.m.:NFL, Seattle Seahawks at Buffalo Bills, Fox.

5:20 p.m.:NFL,SanFrancisco 49ers at New England Patriots, NBC.

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

Tennessee atTexas, RootSports. 4 p.m.:Men's college, Chicago State at Oregon State, Pac-12 Network.

6 p.m.:NBA,NewOrleans Hornets at Portland Trail Blazers, Comcast SportsNet Northwest.

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SUNDAY

BASKETBALL 1:30p.m.:Men's college,

BASKETBALL 4 p.m.:Men's college, Chicago

Nebraska at Oregon, KBND-AM 1110.

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SPORTS IN BRIEF SKIING

national title in 16 appearances in the Stagg Bowl, all in the past

Svindal wins super-G — Overall World Cupleader

Aksel Lund Svindal extended his

recent dominance in speedraces with a super-G win by alarge margin on Friday in Val Gardena, Italy. The Norwegian had a time

of 1 minute, 36.95 seconds down the Saslong course under

20 years. His record improved to a staggering 332-24-3 in 27 seasons.

BASEBALL Yanks hit with luxurytax

a light snowfall. Italians Matteo

— The New York Yankees have been hit with an $18.9 million

Marsaglia andWerner Heel fin-

luxurytax by Major League

ished second and third, respectively. It was Svindal's third win

in five speed racesthis season. He finished second in the other two. Svindal will also be the fa-

Baseball, the10th consecutive

year they will pay apenalty for their spending. TheYankeesfinished with a $222.5 million pay-

vorite in today's downhill.

roll for purposes of the tax, according to figures sent to teams

Gut takeS dOWnhill —Lara

Thursday and obtained by The Associated Press. Following its

Gut of Switzerland made the most of good conditions to win a World Cup downhill on Friday in

payroll-shedding trade with the LosAngelesDodgerslastsum-

Val D'Isere, France, while Lind-

under the $178million threshold. The Los AngelesAngels wound

sey Vonn's bid for a fifth straight

win in speedevents this season ended in a crash. Vonnlost her

mer, Boston finished just $47177 up at $176.7 million and Philadel-

phia at $174.5 million.

balance and veered to the left, landing heavily into the netting.

But there wasbetter news for theU.S.skiteam as Leanne Smith finished in second place,

with Switzerland's Nadja Kamer in third. Bend's Laurenne Ross did not finish the first run.

FOOTBALL Mount UnionwinsStagg

BOWI —Mount Union is back on top of Division III football.

TENNIS lj.S. Open adds extra day — The U.S.Opentennis tournament is moving the women's

final to Sundayand men'sfinal to Monday in 2013, building in aday of rest ahead of each title match for the first time. The U.S. Ten-

nis Association, which runs the Grand Slam event played in New

York,announcedthe changes Friday — but only for next year. A

Kevin Burke led two second-half decision about 2014 and beyond touchdown drives and the Purple probably will come after the 2013

Raiders ended athree-year los-

tournament, USTAspokesman

ing streak in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl with a 28-10 victory

Chris Widmaier said. Rain forced the USTA to postpone the men's

over St. Thomas of Minnesota

final from its scheduledSunday

on Friday night in Salem, Va. The victory gave Mount Union

slot to Monday each of the past

coach Larry Kehres his11th

ON DECK Today Boys basketball: Pendleton at Redmond,12.45 p.mc Gladstone at CrookCounty, I p.mz Paisley at Gilchrist, 4p.m.; Central Christianat Nixyaawii, 3.30 p.mcSumm itys. Grants Passat Ashland RotaryHoopsClassic, noon;Douglasat Sisters, 5 p.m.; Culvervs. Lost River atCulverBooster Club Invitational,12:30p.mzPaisleyat Gilchrist, 4 p.mc Hosanna Christian at Trinity Lutheran,4 p.mz LaPineatMountainView,12:45p.m. Girls basketball: Mountain View at Skyview (Wash.), 2p.m.; Burnsat Redmond, 4p.m.; Crook Countyvs.Douglasat JunctionCityfcottageGrove HolidayTournam ent, 4 p.m.; Paisleyat Gilchrist, 2:30 p.m.;Central Christianat Nixyaawii, 2 p.m., Hosanna Christian at Trinity Lutheran,5:30p.m.; Sistersvs.Mazamaat Gladstone Holiday Classic, 6p.m.;Summitvs. CrescentValleyat AshlandRo-

tary Hoops Classic, 2p.mcCulvervs. SouthWasco at CulverBoosterClubInvitational,11 a.m. Wrestling: Crook County,Bend, Mountain View, Redmond, Summit, Ridgeview,Madras, Gilchrist, La Pineat AdrianIrwin Tournament at Ridgeview, 10 a.m.;CulveratCentral LinnToumey in Halsey,

Friday, Dec.21 Beef 0 Brady'sBowl

IN THE BLEACHERS

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RODEO SUNDAY

vs. Butler, CBS.

at Marshall, CBSSN.

COREBOARD

at Cal, Pac-12 Network. 10p.m.:Men's college, UC

five years. — From wire reports

Professional National Finals Rodeo Friday At Thomas fkMack Center Las Vegas Ninth Round Bareback Riding 1 Steven Peebles,Redmond, Ore, 84.5 points on Cervi ChampionshipRodeo'sVitalix Hell's Fire Hostage,$18,257. 2. Matt Bright, Azle, Texas,84, $14,429. 3(tie), BrianBain,Culver, Ore. StevenDent, Mullen, Neb., andJustin Mcoaniel, Porum, Okla., 83.5, $7754each.6.BobbyMote,Stephenville,Texas, 83, $2,945. 7.JessyDavis, Power,Mont.,81i5. 8 (tie), WinnRatliff, l.eesvile, La.,andCaseyColetti, Pueblo, Colo., 80.5each.10(tie), WesStevenson, Lubbock, Texasa,ndCalebGennett,Morgan,Utah,79.5each. 12. J.R.Vezain,Cowley,Wyo., 78. 13. JaredKeylon, Uniontown,Kan., 77.5.14 (tie), KayceeFeild, Payson, Utah, andWillLowe,Canyon,Texas,76.5each. Average leaders—1. KayceeFeild, Payson, Utah, 7485 points on ninehead.2. Will Lowe,Canyon, Texas, 731.3.BobbyMote,Stephenville,Texas,723.5. 4. Justin McDaniePorum, l, Okla., 722.5. 5 (tie), J.R. Vezain,Cowley,Wyo., andJessyDavis, Power, Mont., 721.5. 7(tie), CalebGennett, Morgan,Utah,andBrian Bain, Culver,Ore.,706.5 each.9.Wes Stevenson, Lubbock,Texas, 706. 10.Steven Peebles, Redmond, Ore.,6525oneighthead 11.MattBright, Azle,Texas, 636. 12.WinnRatliff, Leesvile, La., 561.5on seven head.13.StevenDent, Mullen, Neb.,544.5.14. Casey Colletti, PuebloCol , o., 4865 onsix head.15.Jared Keylon,Uniontown,Kan., 457.5. Steer Wrestling 1.Tom Lewis,Lehi,Utah,3.5seconds,$18,257.2 (tie), Trevor Knowles,MountVernon,Ore. K.C.Jones, Decatur,Texas,andBilly Gugenig, Ferndale, Calif., 4.0, $10,994each.5.ToddSuhn, Hermosa,S.D.,4.2, $4,712. 6.CaseyMartin, Sulphur,La., 44, $2,9457 Luke Branquinho,LosAlamos, Calif., 4.5. 8. Ethen Thouvenell,Napa,Calif., 4.6. 9. Matt Reeves, Cross Plains,Texas,4.7. 10.WadeSumpter, Fowler, Colo., 4.9. 11. DeanGorsuch, Gering, Neb.,5.2. 12. Bray Armes,Gruver,Texas, 6.7. 13. BeauClark, Belgrade, Mont., 8.3.14.LesShepperson, Midwest, Wyo., 9.4. 15. Gabe Ledoux, Kaplan, La NT. Averageeaders— 1. LesShepperson, Midwest, Wyo., 44.0 seconds on nine head.2 Casey Martin, Sulphur, La.,45.2. 3. BeauClark, Belgrade,Mont., 49 9.4.Bray Armes,Gruver,Texas,51.7.5 K.C.Jones, Decat ur,Texas,53.1.6.Dean Gorsuch,Gering,Neb., 59.0. 7. LukeGranquinho, LosAlamos, Calif., 32.6 on eight. 8.ToddSuhn,Hermosa, SD.,36.5. 9 Billy Bugenig,Ferndale,Calif., 36.8. 10.TrevorKnowles, MountVernon,Ore.,37.6. 11. Wade Sumpter, Fowler, Colo., 39.6.12.EthenThouvenell, Napa,Calif., 44.0. 13. MattReeves, CrossPlains, Texas, 46.4.14. Gabe Ledoux,Kaplan,La., 32.3 on sevenhead. 15. Tom Lewis,Lehi, Utah,41.3.

"We should go back to whistles. The kazoos have no effect."

Vanderbilt

6 6.5 Sun Bowl 10 1 0 Liberty Bowl

Tulsa

HunterHerrin,Apache,Okla,53.0on fourhead. Barrel Racing 1. Lisa Lockhart,Oelrichs, S.D.,13.66seconds, $18,257. 2. Lee Ann Rust, Stephenvile, Texas, 13.88 $14,429.3. MaryWalker, Ennis,Texas, 13.90, $10,895. 4 (tie), BrendaMays, Terrebonne,Ore, and ChristyLotlin, Franktown,Colo., 14.24,$6,184 each. 6. ChristinaRichman,Glendora, Calif., 14.29, $2,945 7 Nikki Steffes,Vale,S.O., 14.50.8. Carlee Pierce,Stephenvile, Texas,18.90.9. LindsaySears, Nanton,Alberta,18.94.10. KaleyBass, Kissimmee, Fa., 1898. 11.SherryCervi, Marana,Ariz., 19.00 12. BenetteGarrington-Little, Ardmore,Okla., 19.14. 13. BrittanyPozzi,Victoria, Texas,19.17. 14.Trula Churchill, Valentine,Neb.,20.64. 15. Keli Tolbert, Hooper,Lltah,23.63. Averageleaders 1. Brenda Mays,Terrebonne, Ore., 127.67secondson nineruns. 2. MaryWalker, Ennis,Texas,129.51.3. LisaLockhart,Oelrichs,S.D., 13020. 4.KaleyBass, Kissimmee,Fa,130.73.5. Nikki Steffes,Vale,S.O.,133.22. 6. ChristinaRichman,Glendora,Calif.,141.41.7.TrulaChurchill, Valentine,Neb., 142.40. 8.ChristyLof in, Franktown,Colo., 144.18.9. LindsaySears,Nanton,Alberta, 144.93. 10.Benette Garrington-Little,Ardmore,Okla., 146.36.11. LeeAnn Rust, Stephenvile,Texas, 150.72.12. Brittany Pozzi, Victoria,Texas,151.25.13. Kelli Tolbert,Hooper,Utah, 15443. 14.CarleePierce,Stephenvile, Texas,165.35 15. SherryCervi, Marana,Ariz., 116.84oneight runs. Bull Riding 1. TrevorKastner,Ardmore, Okla.,845 points on Mo GettaRodeo'sBailey Hou,$18,257. 2 (tie), J.W. Harris, Mullin,Texas.CodyTeel, Kountze, Texas. Trey lfenton III, RockIsland, Texas.Ardie Maler,Timber Lake,S.D..SethGlause, Cheyenne,Wyo.. TateStratton, Kellyville, Okla.. CodySamora,Cortez, Colo BeauSchroeder,China Texas.Cody Whitney,Sayre, Okla.. Shane Proctor, GrandCoulee, Wash.. Clayton Savage,Casper, Wyo. KaninAsay, Powell, Wyo..Tag Elliott, Thatcher,Utah, andBrett Stall, Detroit Lakes, Minn., NS. Averageleaders — 1. BeauSchroeder, China, Texas, 343.5 points on fourhead.2.Seth Glause, Cheyenne,Wyo., 336. 3. Trevor Kastner,Ardmore, Okla. ,334.5.4.Clayton Savage,Casper,Wyo., 326. 5. CodyTeel, Kountze,Texas,305.5. 6. J.W. Team Roping 1. Spencer Mltcheil, Colusa, Calif./Dakota Harris, Mullin, Texas,2610 onthree head 7. Brett Kirchenschlager,Stephenvile, Texas,4.0 seconds, Stall, Detroit Lakes,Minn., 249.5. 8.ShaneProctor, $18,257each.2. Turtle Powell, Stephenvile, Texas/ GrandCoulee,Wash., 244. 9 CodyWhitney,Sayre, DuganKelly,PasoRobles, Caif.,4.5, $14,429.3 Ka- Okla., 175.5 ontwohead. 10. TagElliott, Thatcher, leb Driggers,Albany,Ga./JadeCorkill, Fallon, Nev., Utah, 168.11. KaninAsay,Powell, Wyo.,164.5. 12. Trey BentonIII, Rock Island, Texas,156. 13.Ardie 4.7, $10,895. 4. Erich Rogers RoundRock, Ariz./Kory Koontz,Sudan,Texas, 8.8, $7,656. 5.Charly Craw- Maier, TimberLake,S.O., 76 on one. 14(tie), Tate Stratton,Kellyville, Okla.,andCodySamora, Cortez, ford, Prinevllle, Ore./JimRossCooper, Monument, N.M., 9.1,$4,712.6. ClayTryan, Bilings, Mont./Tra- Colo., NS visGraves,Jay,Okla.,9.5,$2,945.7.ChadMasters, CedarHill, Tenn./ClayO'BrienCooper, Gardnervile, FOOTBALL Nev., 12.8. 8 (tie), TrevorGrazile, Decatur,Texas/ Patrick Smith,Lipan,Texas.KevenDaniel, Franklin, Tenn./Chase Tryan, Helena,Mont.. LukeBrown,SteNFL phenville, Texas(MartinLucero,Stephenvile,Texas. NATIONALFOOTBALL LEAGUE Colby Lovell, Madisonville, Texas(RusselCardoza, l AH TimesPST Terrebonne,Ore..Dustin Bird, CutBank, Mont./Paul Eaves,Millsap,Texas.Derrick Begay,SebaOakai, AMERICAN CONFERENCE Ariz./Cesarde la Cruz,Tucson,Ariz.. TravisTryan, East Billings, Mont./Jake Long, Coffeyville, Kan., and W L T P c t PF PA Brock Hanson, Casa Grande, Ariz./RyanMotes, y -New England 10 3 0 7 6 9472 274 Weatherford,Texas,NT. N.Y.Jets 6 7 0 . 4 62245 306 Averageleaders— 1. ChadMasters, CedarHil, 5 8 0 . 3 85289 352 Tenn./ClayO'Brien Cooper,Gardnervile, Nev., 68.2 Buffalo 5 8 0 . 3 85240 276 secondson nine head.2 Keven Daniel,Franklin, Miami South Tenn. /ChaseTryan,Helena,Mont.,59.1oneighthead. W L T P c t PF PA 3.Grock Hanson,Casa Grande,Ariz./Ryan Motes, 11 2 0 . 8 46365 263 Weatherford, Texas,638. 4. Derrick Begay,Seba x-Houston 9 4 0 . 6 92292 329 Dalkai, Ariz./Cesar de Ia Cruz,Tucson, Ariz., 40.5on Indianapolis 4 9 0 . 3 08271 386 sevenhead.5. Erich Rogers, RoundRock, Ariz./Kory Tennessee Jacksonvi l le 2 11 0 . 154216 359 Koontz ,Sudan,Texas,40.7.6.ColbyLovell,MadisonNorth ville, Texas /Russell Cardoza,Terrebonne,Ore.,52.5. 7 W L T P c t PF PA KalebOriggers,Albany,Ga./Jade Corkill, Fallon, Nev., 9 4 0 . 6 92331 273 27.2 on six head.8. TrevorGrazile, Decatur,Texas/ 8 6 0 . 5 71355 293 PatrickSmith, Lipan,Texas, 45.2. 9. ClayTryan,Bil7 6 0 . 5 38278 264 ings, Mont./TravisGraves,Jay, Oka., 47.4. 10.Turtle 5 8 0 . 3 85259 272 Powell, Stephenvile,Texa s/DuganKelly, PasoRobles, West Calif.,50.8.11.Spencer Mitchell, Colusa,Calif/Dakota W L T P c t PF PA Kirchenschlager,Stephenvile, Texas,27.0on fivehead y -Denver 1 0 3 0 .76 9 375 257 12. CharlyCrawford, Prinevile, Ore./JimRossCooper, 5 8 0 .38 5 292 281 Monument,N.M., 38.8. 13. Dustin Bird, Cut Bank, S anDiego 3 10 0 .231248 402 Mont./PaulEa ves, Milsap, Texas, 46.9.14.TravisTry- Oakland Cit y 2 11 0 . 1 54195 352 an, Billings,Mont./JakeLong,Cofteyvile, Kan.,49.3 Kansas NATIONAL CONFERENCE on fourhead.15.LukeBrown,Stephenvile, Texas/MarEast tin Lucero, Stephenvile, Texas,31.4onthreehead. W L T P c t PF PA Saddle BroncRiding N.Y. Gi a nts 8 5 0 . 6 15373 270 1. TaosMuncy, Corona, N.M.,84 points onWayne 7 6 0 . 5 38343 329 Vold Rodeo'sAwesome,$18,257. 2. CodyDeMoss, Washington Dallas 7 6 0 . 5 38300 314 Heflin, La., 83.0,$14,429. 3. CodyWright, Milford, 4 10 0 .286253 375 Utah,78.0,$10,895.4.ColeElshere, Faith,S.D.,77.5, Phi adelphia South $7,656. 5.ChadFerley, Oelrichs, S.D.,76.5, $4,712. W L T P c t PF PA 6. JesseWright, Milford, Utah,75.5, $2,945. 7 (tie), 11 2 0 . 8 46337 259 WadeSundell, Goxholm, lowa,andJacobs Craw- y-Atlanta 6 7 0 . 4 62354 308 ley, CollegeStation, Texas,73.5each. 9. IsaacDiaz, TampaBay 5 8 0 . 3 85348 379 Desdemona,Texas, 69. 10(tie), CodyTaton, Corona, NewOrleans Carolina 4 9 0 . 3 08265 312 N.M.. JakeWright, Milford, Utah. Sterling Crawley, North CollegeStation, Texas.Cort Scheer,Elsmere, Neb.. W L T P c t PF PA BradleyHarter,Weathertord, Texas,andTyrell Smith, 9 4 0 . 6 92323 279 CascadeMont., NS. 8 5 0 . 6 15308 219 Average leaders —1. CodyDeMoss, Heflin, La., 7 6 0 . 5 38283 286 712.5 points onninehead.2. CodyWright, Milford, 4 9 0 . 3 08320 342 Utah, 655.5 on eighthead.3.Wade Sundell,BoxWest holm, lowa,628. 4. Cole Elshere,Faith, S.D., 547.5 W L T P c t PF PA on sevenhead.5. CortScheer, Esmere, Neb., 536.5. S an Franci s co 9 3 1 . 7 31316 184 6. JacobsCrawley, CollegeStation, Texas,512.5. 7. 8 5 0 . 6 15300 202 JesseWright, Milford,Utah,502.5onsix head.8.Taos Seattle 6 6 I .5 0 0236 279 Muncy,Corona,NM, 4835. 9. CodyTaton, Corona, St. Louis 4 9 0 . 3 08186 292 N.M., 476.5.10.IsaacDiaz,Oesdemona,Texas, 464.5. Arizona x-clinched pl a yoff spot 11. ChadFerley,Oelrichs, S.D., 456.12. JakeWright, Milford, Utah,413onfive head.13. Tyrell Smith,Cas- y-clincheddivision cade, Mont.,397.5.14.BradleyHarter,Weatherford, Thursday's Game Texas, 390. 15. Sterling Crawley,CollegeStation, Cincinnati34, Philadelphia13 Texas,319onfour head.

Tie-DownRoping I (tie), Clint Robinson,Spanish Fork,Utah,and BradleyGynum,Sterling City, Texas,6.9 seconds, $16,343each. 3 (tie), Tuf Cooper,Decatur, Texa s. Cory Solomon,Prairie View,Texas, andMonty Lewis, Heref ord,Texas,7.2,$7,754 each.6.CodyOhl,Hico, Texas,7.7,$2,945.7. ShaneHanchey, Sulphur, La., 8.1. 8 FredWhitfield, Hockley,Texas, 82. 9 Adam Gray, Seymour,Texas,8.9. 10. Justin Maass,Giddings, Texas,9.0. 11. Matt Shiozawa,Chubbuck, Idaho, 9.3. 12(tie), RyanJarrett, Coma nche, Okla., and HoustonHutto,Tomball, Texas,10.6each. 14. Clif Cooper,Decatur, Texas, 12.4. 15. HunterHerrin, Apache,Okla.,NT. Averageleaders 1. AdamGray, Seymour, Texas, 79.5 secondsonninehead.2.JustinMaass,Giddings, Texas,79.7. 3. TufCooper,Decatur, Texas,82.7. 4. Shane Hanchey,Sulphur,La.,85.3.5.CodyOhl,Hico, Texas,86.8. 6. RyanJarrett, Comanche,Okla., 88.1. 7. BradleyGynum,Sterling City,Texas,90.4. 8. Cory Solomon,Prairie View,Texas, 92.0. 9. FredWhitfield, Hockley,Texas,96.6. 10. Clint Robinson,Spanish Fork, Utah,65.2 oneight head.11.MontyLewis, Hereford,Texas,66.6.12. HoustonHuto, Tombal, Texas, 98.1. 13.MattShiozawa,Chubbuck, Idaho,66.1 on sevenhead.14.Clif Cooper,Decatur, Texas, 73.0.15

Monday,Dec.31 Music City Bowl

Sunday'sGames

GreenGa yat Chicago, 10a.m. TampaBayat NewOrleans,10 am. MinnesotaatSt.Louis,10 a.m. IndianapolisatHouston,10a.m. NY.GiantsatAtlanta,10 am. Washingtonat0leveand, 10a.m. Jacksonville atMiami, 10a.m. DenveratBaltimore, 10a.m. Carolina atSanDiego, I:05 p.m. Detroit atArizona,1:05p.m. Seattlevs.Buffalo atToronto, 1:05p.m. KansasCityat Oakland, I:25 p.m. Pittsburghat Dallas,1:25p.m. SanFranciscoatNewEng and,5:20 p.m. Monday's Game N.Y.Jetsat Tennessee,5:30p.m.

SamHoustonState(10-3) at Eastern Washington (11 2), 1:05p.m. FBS BowlGlance Subjectto Change AH TimesPST Today, Dec.16 New Mexico Bowl Nevada(7-5) vsArizona(7-5), 10a.m.(ESPN) Famous IdahoPotato Bowl Toledo(9-3)vs.UtahState(10-2), 130p.m.(ESPN) Thursday, Dec.20 Poinsettia Bowl SanDiegoState(9-3) vs.GVU(7-5), 5p.m.(ESPN) Friday, Dec. 21 Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl Ball State(9-3)vs.UCF(9-4), 4:30p.m.(ESPN) Saturday, Dec.22 New OrleansBowl East Carolina (8-4) vs. Louisiana-LaiayeN e (7-4), Noon(ESPN) Las VegasBowl BoiseState(10-2) vs.Washington (7-5), 12:30p.m.

(ESPN)

Monday, Dec. 24 Hawaii Bowl SMU(6-6) vsFresnoState(9 3),5p.m (ESPN) Wednesday,Dec.26 Little CaesarsPizzaBowl Central Michigan(6-6) vs. Western Ken tucky (7-5), 4:30 p.m. (ESPN) Thursday, Dec.27 Military Bowl BowlingGreen(8-4) vs.SanJoseState(10-2), noon

(ESPN)

Alamo Bowl Texas(8-4) vs.OregonState(9-3), 345 p.m.(ESPN) Buffalo Wild WingsBowl MichiganState(6-6) vs.TCU(7-5), 7:15p.m.(ESPN) Monday, Dec.31 Music City Bowl Vanderbilt (8-4)vs.N.c. State(7-5), 9a.m.(ESPN) Sun Bowl GeorgiaTech(6-7) vs. SouthernCal (7-5), 11 a.m. (CGS) Liberty Bowl lowaState(6-6) vs.Tulsa(10-3),12:30p.m. (ESPN) Chick-fil-A Bowl LSU (1 0-2) vs. 0lemson(10-2), 4 30p.m.(ESPN) Tuesday,Jan. 1 Hearl of Dallas Bowl Purdue(6-6) vs. OklahomaState (7-5), 9 a.m.(ESPNU) Gator Bowl MississippiState(8 4)vs. Northwestem(9-3), 9 a.m. (ESPN2 ) Capital OneBowl Georgia(11-2) vs.Nebraska(10 3),10 a.m.(ABC) Outback Bowl South Carolina(10-2) vs. Michigan(8-4), 10 a.m. (ESPN) Rose Bowl Stanford(11-2)vs.Wisconsin(8-5), 2p.m.(ESPN) OrangeBowl Northernlllinois (12-1)vs.Florida State(11-2), 5:30 p.m. (ESP N) Wednesday,Jan. 2 Sugar Bowl Florida(11-1)vs.Louisvilie (10-2), 530 pm. (ESPN) Thursday,Jan. 3 Fiesta Bowl KansasState(11-1) vs. Oregon(11-1), 5:30 p.m. (ESPN) Friday, Jan. 4 Cotton Bowl TexasABM(10-2) vs.Oklahoma(10-2), 5p.m.(Fox) Saturday, Jan. 5 BBVACompassBowl Pittsburgh (6-6) vs. Mississippi (6-6), 10 a.m. (ESPN) Sunday,Jan. 6 GoDaddy.comBowl Kent State(11-2) vs. ArkansasState (9-3), 6 p.m. (ESPN) Monday, Jan. 7 BCSNational Championship Notre Dame (12-0) vs. Alabama(12-1), 5:30 p.m. (ESPN)

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Men's college Friday's Games Army96, Maine67

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SOUTH Miami 77,Charlotte46 Mississippi77,ETSU55 UCF75, OldDominion 71 FAR WEST BoiseSt.89, LSU70 Cal Poly60, E.NewMexico 57 Portland95, PortlandBible66

Women's college Friday's Games SOUTH Campbel77, l Md.-EasternShore72 LouisianaTech61, Oral Roberts59 Memphis80, AlabamaABM57 North Florida52,Jacksonville St. 45 MIDWEST Ill.-chicago90, Roosevelt 67 FAR WEST Colorado70, Louisville 66 IdahoSt.70, Carroll (Mont.)38 Pepperdine70,Seattle 64 Portland76, FresnoSt.69 Wyoming77,Weber St. 62

DEALS Transactions BASEBALL

American League BOSTON REOSOX—Named DaveJoppie hitting coachfor Pawtucket(IL); RichGedman hitting coach for Portland(EL); NelsonPaulino hitting coachfor Salem(Carolina); PaulAbbott pitching coachandTim Hyershittingcoachfor Greenvile(SAL); NoahHall hitting coach for Lowell (NYP);DarrenFenster manager, Dick SuchpitchingcoachandTom Kotchmancoachof the GulCoast f Leagueteam;andAly Gonzalez coach for theDominican Summer Leagueteam. KANSAS CITYROYALS—Agreedto termswithOF XavierNadyonaminorleaguecontract

NEWYORKYANKEES—Agreed to termswith INF KevinYoukilis onaone-yearcontract. DesignatedLHP JoshSpencefor assignment. TEXASRANGERS— Announced C Konrad Schmidt clearedwaivers andwasassigned outright to Round

Rock(PCL).

National League

CINCINNATI REDS —Named Ronnie Ortegon major leagueassistant hitting coach,RyanJackson minor leaguehitting coordinator, Jim Riggleman managerfor Louisville (IL), DelinoDeShieldsman-

ager for Pensacola(SL), Jose Nievesmanager for Dayton(MWL)andEli Marreromanagerfor theArizonaLeagueteam. Promoted Nick Krall to director of baseball operations,Jeff Graupeto director of player development,SamGrossman to director of basebal researchandanalysis, Jeff Taylorto special assistant to thegeneralmanagerandJohnMorris to specialassistant to thegeneral manager. Named ReedMacPhail basebaloperati l onsassistantandWil Harfordprotessional scout. HOUSTON ASTROS—Named Oyar Miler minor leaguepitching coordinator, RalphOickenson

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College NCAAFootball Championship Subdivision AH Times PST Semifinals Friday, Dec. 14 NorthDakotaState23, Georgia Southern 20 Today, Dec.16

2 .5 P K lowa St Chick-Fil-A Bowl 4 4 Clemson Tuesday,Jan. 1 Heart of Dallas Bowl OklahomaSt 18 17 Purdue Gator Bowl Mississippi St 2 2.5 Nor thwestern OutbackBowl S Carolina 4 . 5 5.5 Capital OneBowl Georgia 9 10 Rose Bowl 6 65 OrangeBowl Florida St 14 1 3 .5

(ESPN)

Belk Bowl Duke(6-6) vs.Cincinnati(9-3), 3:30p.m.(ESPN) Holiday Bowl Gaylor(7-5) vs.UCL A(9-4), 6:45p.m(ESPN) Friday, Dec. 28 IndependenceBowl Louisiana-Monroe(8-4) vs. Ohio (8-4), 11 a.m. (ESPN) Russell Athletic Bowl Virginia Tech(6-6) vs. Rutgers (9-3), 2:30 p.m. (ESPN) MeinekeCarCare Bowl Minnesota (6-6) vs.TexasTech (7-5), 6 p.m.(ESPN) Saturday, Dec. 29 Armed ForcesBowl Rice(6-6)vs.Air Force(6-6), 8:45a.m.(ESPN) Fight HungerBowl Arizona State (7-5) vs. Navy (8-4), 12:15 p.m. (ESPN2 ) Pinstripe Bowl Syracuse(7-5) vs. WestVirginia (7-5), 12:15 p.m.

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2012 • THE BULLETIN

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NFL: WEEK 15 PREVIEW

MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Schoolsareset for rematch of landmark game for racerelations By David Brandt

opposition at the airport, they called for an assistant coach Mississippi State's basket- and the starters to join the rest ball team had to sneak out of of the team in Starkville. The state to play a 1963 NCAA team flew to Nashville to pick tournament g am e a g a inst up McCarthy and head to the Loyola of Chicago. NCAA tournament. The travel itinerary won't "I love history and when be nearly so complicated this you start really learning the time. dynamics — it's an incredible Today's game between Mis- story," current Loyola coach sissippi State (3-5) and Loyola Porter Moser said. "Then get(6-3) in Chicago will be cel- ting to know the guys — peoebrated as a reminder of the ple like Jerry Harkness — and landmark contest between the have them talk to the team is teams thathelped change race just a privilege. You can't forrelations on t h e b a sketball get you're dealing with young court. people andtake advantage of The all-white Bulldogs had teaching moments." P layers from b o t h 1 9 63 turned down i n vitations to play in the NCAA Tournament teams will be in Chicago for in previous seasons because of today's game. Many have bean unwritten Mississippi law come friends since the first rethat forbade teams to play inte- union of the game in 2008. "We all shook hands after grated opponents. But in 1963, after winning the Southeast- the game and then I figured ern Conferencechampionship, we'd never see each other Mississippi State coach Babe again," said D ou g H u tton, McCarthy and others in the who was a guard on Missisuniversity's leadership helped sippi State's 1963 team. "So it's facilitate a secret trip to East been a lot of fun to get to know Lansing, Mich., to allow Mis- them a little more. It's good the sissippi State a chance to play game is getting some publicity — seems like it gets bigger evLoyola. Loyola won the game 61-51 ery year." and went on to beat two-time Hutton said the Bulldogs defending champion Cincin- were simply excited to get a nati for the NCAA champion- chance in the NCAA tournaship one week later. ment and didn't give much The score was mostly a foot- thought to the significance of note compared to the histori- the game. But the dozens of cal significance of the game. flashbulbs that popped when Though it hasn't received the Loyola's Harkness and Missame publicity as other no- sissippi State's Joe Dan Gold tablecontests,such as Texas shook hands at midcourt preWestern's win over Kentucky game certainly provided a in the 1966 NCAA champion- clue. ship,it's become more appreLes Hunter, one of the four ciated in recent years. African-American starters on Loyola's Jerry H a r k ness that 1963 Loyola team, said — a guard on that 1963 team he remembers a clean, hard— referredto the game as "the fought game. beginning of the end of seg"Considering we were just regation" in 2008. The NCAA 19, 20 or 21 year olds, I don't picked the game as one of the think we f u lly u nderstood," 25 defining moments in the Hutton said. "We just wanted organization's first 100 years to play basketball, and it was in 2006. a great game. Like most close Still, most of th e current g ames between tw o g o o d players from both Mississippi teams, it came down to a few State and Loyola admitted they possessions at the end and had no clue about that 1963 Loyola made the plays to win." game until recently watching Despite losing, Mississippi a documentary about it. State returned to Starkville "It's unreal to think about ev- triumphant — without having erything those guys had to go to sneak back into the state. through just to play a 40-minute There were no legal issues basketball game," Loyola sen- awaiting them and no Missisior guard Jordan Hicks said. sippi State officials lost their "The amount of respect I have jobs or were punished. The for what they went through is team was greeted warmly at huge ... Being African-Ameri- the airport by h u ndreds of can myself, it's a remarkable fans. Hutton said the reaction story. I couldn't imagine living around campus was largely in a world like that." positive to the decision to play Mississippi State defied in- the game. tense political pressure to play N onetheless, playing t h e in that N CA A t o u rnament game didn't bring about im— even dodging an injunction mediate change, but fifty years that would have prohibited the later there has been progress. team from leaving the state. M ississippi State w il l b e McCarthy left for Tennessee led by a n A f r i c an-Ameriand Mississippi State Presi- can — first-year coach Rick dent Dean Colvard left the Ray — today and the majorstate for a speaking engage- ity of the Bulldogs' roster is ment in Alabama days before African-American. "It was an honor to be a part the game — and also before the injunction could be served. of that game, but there are also After the coach and president some mixed emotions," Hunter left town, a group of trainers said. "It's good to know things and the team'sreserves qui- have changed so much since etly slipped away to an airport that game, but sometimes you in Starkville, Miss. wonder why it couldn't have When that group met no happened a little sooner." The Associated Press

Photo courtesy of Loyola University

In this photo taken March 15, 1963, Mississippi State's Stan Brinker, left, and Loyoia's Vic Rouse, right, shake hands before an NCAA Mideast regional semifinal college basketball game in East Lansing, Mich.

Elise Amendola/The Associated Press

New England tight end Aaron Hernandez (81) crosses the goal line for a touchdown in front of Houston inside linebacker Darryl Sharpton on Monday. The Patriots easily handled the Texans in that game, and they face another test in San Francisco on Sunday.

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- OllI1 0mee BFOUIl By Barry Wiiner The Associated Press

This might be even better than the playoffs. Week 15 sure looks like a playoff round with so many matchups between contende rs. From F oxborough t o Baltimore to A tlanta, from Chicago to Houston to Dallas. Maybe even throw in St. Louis. It feels like the postseason because of the importance of those games for all involved. "I think for us it's an important football game because we've got a lot of stuff in front of us that we want to finish off with this season," said Atlanta quarterback Matt Ryan, who could have been speaking for every team still in the playoff races. And especially for t hose facing opponents in the same position this weekend, includ-

ing Ryan's Falcons against the NFC East-leading New York Giants. Also San Francisco is at AFC East winner New England, AFC West champion Denver at AFC North leader Baltimore, NFC North leader Green Bay at Chicago, Indianapolis at AFC South leader Houston, Pittsburgh at Dallas, and Minnesota at St. Louis. Elsewhere Sunday, it's Seattle against Buffalo in Toronto; Washington at Cleveland, Tampa Bay at New Orleans; Jacksonville at Miami; Carolina at San Diego; Detroit at Arizona; and Kansas City at Oakland. On Monday night, the New York Jets are at Tennessee. The action began on Thursday night when the Bengals won 34-13 at the Philadelphia

the Patriots. "You could talk for hours about how good they are." Denver (10-3) at Baltimore (9-4): The AFC West champion Broncos have won eight straight as their defense has become staunch. That gives them an edge in that area over the sputtering Ravens, which says a lot in itself considering how good Baltimore's defense usually is. Then there's the comfort level Peyton Manning has gained with his teammates on offense. In contrast, the Ravens fired offensive coordinator Cam Cameron this week, replacing him with Jim Caldwell — c o i ncidentally, Manning's last coach in Indianapolis before the four-time MVP headed to Denver. "Jim Caldwell had a trem endous influence on m e as my quarterbacks coach," Manning said. "He was very organized, very d e tail-oriented, which I'm a fan of that philosophy ... I really felt he took my game to another level. He's also been a tremendous friend to me and mentor. I miss being around him every day and I miss his friendship every day. That's how I feel about Jim."

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I ndianapolis has put t o gether quite a story, going from the NFL's worst in 2012 to a victory of at least an AFC wild-card spot. Win out and the Colts, led by top overall draft choice QB Andrew Luck, take the South crown. Win here and they are in the

playoffs. Houston needs to r ediscover the defensive power and stinginess that helped it surge to the top of the standings. Indy is 3-3 on the road, but the victims weren't in the Texans' class: the Titans, Jaguars and Lions. Pittsburgh (7-6) at Dallas (7-6): Both clubs are alive in division races, but more realistic might be pursuing a wild card. The loser here will be at a big disadvantage in that chase — unless the other contenders also lose, which is highly possible in this wideopen scramble. For the Steelers,a more comfortable Ben R o ethlisberger in his second game back from shoulder and rib problems is a m u st. Pittsburgh failed at home against San Diego for the first time in the regular season last Sunday, but got help from Dallas when it rallied to knock off Cincinnati. The C o w boys s h o wed against the Bengals the kind of fortitude many have said they lack. They'll need more of it Sunday, and they're hardly unbeatable at their palace,

f ortunes depend o n h o w quickly QB Robert Griffin III recovers from the knee sprain he suffered last Sunday. The sensational rookie was r eplaced by another freshman, Kirk Cousins, who completed the rally to beat the Ravens. But Cousins hardly is the same threat as RG3, which might mean even more carries for yet another rookie, running back Alfred Morris. He already has 1,228 yards rushing with seven TDs.

Tampa Bay (6-7) at New

Orleans (5-8): Look for lots of points at the Superdome. Only the Giants have scored more in the NFC than the Bucs' 354 and the Saints' 348. W ith pla y of f hope s squashed, New Orleans' players might be looking to increase their individual numbers against a defense that fell apart against Philly late last week. The Bucs are last defending the pass, and Drew Brees isn't exactly a novice at picking apart weak units. But the Saints have the league's worst run defense, which could mean a huge day for Bucs rookie Doug Martin.

New York Jets (6-7) at Tennessee (4-9), Monday night:

Somehow, even with all the turmoil surrounding M ark Ianta (11-2):Although the FalSanchez, Rex Ryan and the cons own the NFC South and Jets, they remain in playoff have the best record in the contention. Sure, they beat conference, they've looked weaklings Arizona and Jackvulnerable for more than a sonville, and not convincingmonth. One of two undefeatly, in the past two weeks. And ed teams at home — Seattle is going 3-3 this year. after this prime-time affair the other — Atlanta needs to Minnesota (7-6) at St. Louis with another also-ran, they re-establish some momentum (6-6-1): Adrian Peterson has finish against San Diego and after a weak performance in his eyes on more than reach- Buffalo. So 9-7 and a wilda loss at Carolina. card spot isn't inconceivable. ing 2,000 yards rushing in W hat b etter w a y t h a n his comeback from m ajor The Titans have lost three Eagles (4-10). Andy Dalton a gainst t h e S u pe r B o w l left knee surgery 11 months s traight an d f i v e o f s i x , ago. He's thinking about Eric stamping them among the threw a touchdown pass and champions? "When you set out at the ran for another score for CinDickerson's league record of biggest disappointments of cinnati (8-6). beginning of the year, you 2,105 set in 1984. the season. Jacksonville (2-11) at MiSan Francisco (9-3-1) at New want to win every game that Considering how u n proEngland (10-3): Six days af- you play," Ryan said. "You ductive Minnesota's passing ami (5-8): North Florida vs. can't worry about what every- attack has been with strug- South Florida. This m ight ter exposing the Texans in a prime-time rout, the Patriots body else is doing and what gling second-year quatter- be more interesting if it was take on another likely divithat means in terms of your back Christian Ponder — and the Seminoles against the sion winner with Super Bowl playoff picture. I think we just without star receiver Percy Hurricanes. aspirations. Should New Eng- played poorly last week and Harvin — expect the Rams to The D o l phins d u m ped land, which has won 20 in a that's something we can't do load up against the run. Chad Henne and he now has "I take that as a challenge replaced injured — and often row at home in December and again this week." has not lost in the second half The Giants also have been and I love to see it," said Pe- inept — Blaine Gabbert as of the schedule in 21 games, up and down and have only terson, who ran through and quarterback of the Jaguars. do the same tothe 49ers on a one-game leadin the NFC around a betterdefense last That and Jacksonville's purSunday night, well, nobody East, where Dallas and Wash- week in a win over Chicago, suit of the NFL's worst rewill doubt the Patriots have ington have better divisional gaining 154 yards and scor- cord and top pick in the draft ing twice. earned the favorite's role. records. give this game at least some The Patriots, winners of Green Bay (9-4) at Chicago The Rams have won three flavor. seven in a row, tend to live up (8-5): A Packers' victory ends in a row, and this is the first Carolina (4-9) at San Diego to such challenges. t he suspense in t h e N F C of three games against other (5-8): It's become fun to watch "This week it's the 49ers," North, andthe way Chicago is wild-card chasers; they finish Cam Newton again. What he said Tom Brady, who threw hurting, the Bears might need at Tampa Bay and Seattle. did last week against Atlanta for four touchdowns against to start worrying about just Seattle (8-5) vs. Buffalo (5-8) surely has been noticed by a Houston. "It's not the weather, getting into the postseason if at Toronto:Coming off its big- San Diego team that snapped it's not the rest, it's not the they fall at Soldier Field. gest road win two weeks ago a four-game slide w it h a The latest injury is to kicker at Chicago, the Seahawks shocker at Pittsburgh. crowd — it's the 49ers. I think should have no fear of visiting as long as you stay focused on Robbie Gould's left calf, and The Chargers have an efthem and you focus on what he is done for the season; vet- the Bills and dealing with the fective run defense and actuyou need to do against them, eran Olindo Mare was signed Western New York elements ally could win this one on the then you let those other things this week. Defensive leader ... oh, wait. ground. really take care of themselves. Brian Urlacher (hamstring) Not much home-field adDetroit (4-9) at Arizona (4-9): The more you waste energy and outstanding cornerback vantage in the Toronto dome Two of the biggest flops in the worrying about a plane flight Tim Jennings (shoulder) also for the Bills, who are just 3-3 league collide. It's impossible to believe or weather conditions, it's have missed time, and QB Jay at Orchard Park, anyway. really a waste of time. You've Cutler hurt his neck in last Seattle still has a shot at t he Cardinals can be a n y more wretched than in that got to focus on your opponent week's loss to the Vikings, but taking the NFC West, but because whatever you're deal- expects to go. needs help to catch San Fran- 58-0 debacle last Sunday at ing with, they're dealing with Green Bay is beginning to cisco. The indoor settingplays Seattle. If they have any fight right into the hands of athletic left, they will at least show up the same stuff." show some balance on both Even with the No. 2 de- sides of the ball, yet Aaron rookie QB Russell Wilson, against the Lions, who look fense in the league, the 49ers Rodgers has not had a huge and facing the team that got more like the team that spent are dealing with some spe- game in a while. That could rid of him will surely inspire a decade near the bottom of cial stuff as the Patriots take be coming against the limpRB Marshawn Lynch. the standings than the one aim on several NFL offensive ing Bears in the 186th match Washington (7-6) at Cieve- that broke a playoff drought a year ago. records. of the NFL's longest series. land (5-8):A pair of teams on " Multiple s t r engths: a Indianapolis (9-4) at Hous- a roll, with Washington chasKansas City(2-11) atOakland really good scheme, really ton (11-2): The division race ing the postseason and Cleve- (3-10): Last time these bitter rigood play calling and then is over if the Texans win, and land perhaps saving coach vals met, the Raiders were 2-4 great individual effort at each they also are very aware that P at Shurmur's job with i t s and the Chiefs 1-5. Not much position, the great ability they another loss could force them perseverance and hard work has changed, a sad commenhave to play as a team," 49ers to return to Foxborough in the despite all the earlier defeats. tary consideringwhere these coach Jim Harbaugh said of playoffs. So much of the Redskins' franchises once were.

New York Giants (8-5) at At-


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TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 20'(2

COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL

PREP SCOREBOARD

Ore on, Texas tomeet in NCAA ina By Gary Graves

The Associated Press

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Longhorns

Facing a 33-2 Nittany Lions team that had lost just one set in the tour n a ment e ntering Thur s day's semifinal, the Ducks shook off a 25-21, first-set loss and swept the next three — the last two

in surprisingly easy

(28-4) fashion. have earned t h e ir The second s et second t it l e -game Today 4 p™ m arked th e t u r n •TV:ESPN2. ing point as Oregon appearance in f o ur years, h o p in g to jumped to a 2 0-10 claim their first nalead before P e nn tional championship since S t a te rallied with a 14-4 run 1998. They overcame a 2-1 t o t i e t h e set. TheDucksthen deficit to beat Michigan in fa c ed three set points before five sets Thursday night in tyi n g each time and eventuthe semifinals and now aim a l l y w i nning the last two for to close the deal after blow- a 3 0 - 28victory. ing a 2-0 lead against Penn Or eg o n t r a iled just once State in the 2009 final. afterthat. "I think they've had that Oregon(30-4) willbemaking its championship debut a l l a l ong," Ducks coach Jim after a four-set upset victory M o o r e s ai d o f h i s t e am's over top-seeded Penn State poise."They'll do whatever in the other Thursday night i t i s , not just physical work. semifinal. While t hat o ut W h e n we lost last year, they comestunnedmanywhobe - k n e w i t w a s n't a p h ysical lievedtheNittanyLionswere t h i n g ; they knew it was an a championship lock, t h e em o t i onal, m e n ta l th i n g . f ifth-seeded Ducks always T h e y w o r k e d r e a l h a r d . believed they could do it and T h a t's the hardest thing to are eager to continue that roll w o r k on in sport." for one more game.

Oregon ended up winning

Texas will be squaring off m o s t s t atistical areas as a against an Oregon team com- r e sult. The Ducks topped the

ed six service aces and just one error. Three Oregon players recorded double-doubles, including Liz Brenner (17 kills, 17 digs), Katherine Fischer (16, 12) and Alaina Bergsma (16, 15), who selected the national player of the year Friday by the American Volleyball Coaches Association. "The great t h in g a b out T hursday night is that w e weren't at our best and really didn't play very well," said Oregon setter Haley Jacob, who had 20 digs. "There were a lot of things that we could have done much better. If w e d o t h ose things much better, that's what we need to carry over into (the

championship) game." The late finish of Thursday's match did not allow Oregon much time to celebrate beating Penn State, which M oore considered a g o od thing. While this has been the Ducks' most successful season by far, they are still a match away from achieving the destiny they have dreamed of. "We just need t o p l ay," Moore said. "We have to take all the things they throw at us and do what we've done

all year long, which is play-

ing our opponent. "We will defend them in ing off a huge accomplish- Nittany Lions in kills (63-52) and in digs (80-67) and post- the way we feel is the best ment against Penn State.

way to defend them. We'll attack them in a way we feel is the best way to attack them, and we'll play hard. When the match is over, we'll see what happens." Texas coach Jerritt Elliott said he likes his team's position heading into the national final. "A lot has gone into this year," Elliott said. "I felt like in 2009 we had a great shot, in 2010 we overachieved to get here and we created standards that are great to be a part of. "This team is in a g o od spot right now, I like the mentality. For them to go out and win would mean so much to me, just knowing how hard they went out and worked.... We are going to see some ad-

versity (against Oregon), but we are going to face it and do the things that we have done the last half of the season." For the Longhorns, that means plenty of hitting. Texas has won it s p a st five matches and now gets a chance toatone forthat 2009 final that slipped from their

grasp. "Being here for the third time and not being able to finish it off with a title has been kind of d evastating," McNeal said. "Winning it in my senior year would be awesome."

Girls basketball Friday's results Nonconference STAYTON (45) —Summers13, Gesher 10,Shyrock 6,Bradley5, Anderson3, Hemphil 2, Pietrock2, Gross.Totals 18 5-13 45. CROOKCOUNTY (87) — Kimmer Severance 23, MichaelineMalott 23, Maley-Loper14, Benton 8, Smith 7,Ovens5, Bannon4, Apperson2,Wood1, Lindburg,Estes.Totals 406-12 87. Stayton 2 0 13 5 7 — 4 5 Crook County 29 2 0 25 13 —87 Three-pointgoals— Stayton: Gesher 2, Bradley, Summers;CrookCounty: Ovens. REDMOND (52) — Brittny Benson22, Wiliams 9, Bergum 7, Current 6, Sappington 2, Wilson2,Dannis2,Baker2.Totals1713-2752. LA PINE(40) — KatieMickel 26,Glenn6,Smith 4, Foreman 3 Huddleston1, Michael,Haigler, Conklin Totals 1311-28 40. Redmond 10 19 11 12 — 52 La Pine 14 10 3 13 — 40 Three -pointgoals Redmond:Benson5;LaPine: Mickel 3.

SUMMIT(62) — RaiaChar 21,Heinly18, Paterson 8,Edwards4, Hasenoehrl 4,Cunilf2, Cai Nichols 2, Manley 2, Powers1,Treio, Car.Nichols. Totals 25 6-11 62. ASHLAND(34) Georgia Williams15, Dunn 9, Thornton4, Teixeira 3, Brookins3, Winner,Kuykendall, Walker,Read.Totals 12 (free throws not available) 87. Summit 24 9 14 15 — 62 Ashland 8 14 7 5 — 3 4 Three-pointgoals —Summit: Heinly 4,Char2; AshlandDunn3. BEND (41) — MekaylaIsaak12, Maloney8, Sylvester 7, Crook 6,McClay6, Hayes2, Mattox, Lundy,Kramer,Wheeler, Bumham, Howard. Totals 18 3-8 41. PENDLETON (25) —LaineyCorbett11, Lindsey 6, Robinson2, Richards2, Fowter2, McDonald2, Lehnart,Spencer,Sperl, Olrvera.Totals 97-9 25. Bend 17 8 6 1 0 — 41 Pendleton 6 8 7 4 — 25 Three-point goals — Bend:Sylvester, McClay; Pendleton:None.

Culver BoosterClubInvitational MOUNTAINVIEW (59) — Maddy Booster9, Warren6,Plattner6,Johnson6,McCarthy6,Bailey 5, Waldru p5,Farnsworth5,McCadden3,Reeves2,Cant 2, Alexander 2. Totals 21 12-22 59. BATTLEGROUND (WA.) (39) — Jossityn Blackman 17,Olson13, Jarvis 5, Hamilton 4, Griffith, Knott, Smith,Lyon,Satchen,Hershberger.Totals13 11-21 39. Mountain View 15 11 16 17 — 59 Battle Ground(Wash.)12 11 5 11 — 39 Three-porntgoals—Mountarn VrevcJohnson2, Booster,Farnsworth,Plattner.

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NBA ROUNDUP

Thunder beat Kings towin10th straight The Associated Press OKLAH OM A CITY — Kevin Durant scored 31 points, Serge Ibaka added 18 points and 11 rebounds and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Sacramento Kings 113-103 on Friday night for their 10th straight win. It's the franchise's longest w inning streak since N o vember 1996, when it w on 11 in a row as the Seattle SuperSonics. The Kings didn't go away easily, closing to 103-98 after trailing by as many as 24 in the fourth quarter. Isaiah Thomas scored all 26 of his points in the final 13'/a minutes. He had four 3-pointers,

Kings. Tyreke Evans had 21 points and Jason Thompson finished with 15 for Sacramento, which w a s o u t r ebounded 43-29. Also on Friday; Nets.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Pistons... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 NEW YORK — Joe Johnson made a jumper from just inside the arc as time expired in the second overtime, giving Brooklyn t h e v i c tory. J ohnson finished w it h 2 8 points for the Nets, scoring their final five in the second extra period. Gerald Wallace added 25 points and 10 rebounds. Rockets .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 a layup and a jumper during C eltics.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 a 23-4 comeback attemptby James HOUSTON Sacramento. Harden scored 21 points and T hunder c o a c h Sc o t t Greg Smith added 20 to help Brooks had a l ready emp- the Rockets get the win. tied his bench, but ended up Pacers......... . . . . . . . . . . 95 calling timeout to put start- 7 6ers.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 INDIANAPOLIS — Paul ers back in and hold off the

George scored 28 points and George Hill had a triple-double to lead the Pacers past the short-handed 76ers. Lakers..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 W izards .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 W ASHINGTON — K o be Bryant scored 30 points, reserve Jodie Meeks added 24 and the Lakers snapped a four-game losing streak.

Magic ........ . . . . . . . . . . . 99 W arriors... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 ORLANDO, Fla. — J.J. Redick had 16 points and N ikola Vucevic added 1 2 points and 17 rebounds to help Orlando hold on for the win B ucks... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 C avaliers .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 C LEVELAND — M o n t a Ellis scored a season-high 33 points, Brandon Jennings a dded 16 an d t h e B u c k s picked up their fourth consecutive victory.

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TORONTO — Linas Kleiza scored 12 of his 20 points in the fourth q u arter, rookie Terrence Ross had 18 points and Toronto snapped a six-

game losing streak. Timbervvolves.... . . . . . . . . 113 Hornets..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 NEW ORLEANS — Nikol a Pekovic scored a s e ason-high 31 points, Andrei Kirilenko had 21 points and 11 rebounds, and the Timb erwolves won t heir t h i r d

straight game. S uns ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 J azz.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 PHOENIX — Jared Dudley had a season-high 22 points to help Phoenix get the victory.

Nuggets....... . . . . . . . .. . 99 G rizzlies.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 DENVER — Andre Miller scored each of his 18 points in the second half, including four free throws in the final 10.2 seconds, and D enver got the win against slumping Memphis.

SISTERS(39) — Taylor Nieri 22, Edwa rds12, Spear 2,Petterson2, Henson1, Rowe,Mann. Totals 12 14-19 39. GLADSTONE (31) —Zeb7,J. Peterson6,N. Peterson 4Bradshaw4 Campos4, Kircherner 3,Simac 1 Totals 14 2-331. Sisters 11 11 10 7 — 39 Gladstone 2 10 12 7 — 31 Threepoint goals Sisters: Nieri; Gladstone: Kircherner.

CRANE(29) Paige Landon10,Maupin7,Corrigan 6,Milburn4, Steeves2, Thomas, Dunn,Cark, Thompson. Totals 812-17 29. CULVER(20) — Chantelle Seeh awer 6 McKinney 4,Lewis4, Sandy3, Retano 2, Hoke1, Fritz. Totals 84-7 20. Crane 5 6 9 9 — 29 Culver 0 6 2 1 2 — 20 Three-point goals — Crane: Landon;Culver: None. Class1A Mountain Valley League TRINITYLUTHERAN(32) — KatieMurphy11, Spencer 6, Sample 4, Cowan4, Carpenter 3, Clilt 2, Martin2,Ho.Totals152-632. TRIAD (61) —EmilyVanover15, J. Vanover15, Powtess9, S. Estabrook7, Li 6, Stiller 6, Eskildson 2, McCuiston 1,Kim, Borror,Ham el, E. Estabrook. Totals 2310-16 61. Trinity Lutheran 9 8 7 8 — 32 Triad 18 23 11 9 — 61 Three-pointgoals—Trinity Lutheran None;Triad: E. Vanover 2, J.Vanover2, Powtess1.

Big SkyLeague SHERMAN(48) — AudreyKaseberg 10, Blaylock9,S.Kaseberg8,Guzman6,Coons5,Sandquist 5, Poirier5, Hill. Totals189-1648. CENTRALCHRISTIAN (23) — KelseyStealey 11, Duke10,Hannay2, McAlee, S.Brunoe,Allen, A. BrunoeTotals 7 6-13 23. Sherman 12 11 11 14 — 48 Central Christian 8 2 5 8 — 23 Three-point goals Sherman: A. Kaseberg3; CentralChristian:Stealey3.

Boys basketball Friday's Results

Nonconference

NBA SCOREBOARD Standings NATIONALBASKETBALL ASSOCIATION

ConferenceGlance All Times PST

EASTERNCONFERENCE W L Pct GB d-NewYork 17 5 773 d-Miami 14 6 .700 2 Atlanta 14 6 .700 2 d-Mitwaukee 12 9 .571 4'/z Brooklyn 13 9 .591 4 Chicago 12 9 .571 4'/~ Boston 12 10 .545 5 Indiana 12 11 .522 5'/z Philadelphia 12 11 ,522 5'/z Orlando 9 13 .409 8 Charlotte 7 15 .318 10 Detroit 7 16 280 11'/z Cleveland 5 19 .208 13 Toronto 5 19 .208 13 Washington 3 17 .150 13 WESTERNCONFERENCE W L Pct GB d-Oklahoma City 19 4 .826 d-SanAntonio 18 6 .750 1'/~ d-L.A. Clippers 16 6 ,727 2'/z Memphis 14 6 .700 3'/z 15 8 .652 4 GoldenState Minnesota 11 9 .550 6'/~ Utah 13 11 .542 6'/z Denver 12 12 .500 7'/z Houston 11 11 500 7 1/2 Dallas 11 12 .478 8 Portland 10 12 .455 8'/~ L.A. Lakers 10 14 .41 7 9'/z Phoenix 9 15 .375 10'/~ Sacramento 7 15 ,318 tt'/z NewOrieans 5 17 ,227 13'/z

d-division leader

Friday's Games

Toronto95, Dalas74 Indiana95, Philadelphia85 Orlando99, GoldenState 85 L.A. Lakers102,Washington 96 Milwaukee 90, Cleveland86 Brooklyn107,Detroit105,2OT Houston101,Boston89 Minnesota113,NewOrleans102 Oklahoma City113, Sacramento103 Phoenix99,Utah84 Denver99, Memphis 94 Today's Games GoldenStateatAtlanta, 4p.m. Cevelandat NewYork, 4:30 p.m. Orlandoat Charlotte, 4:30p.m. IndianaatDetroit, 4:30p.m. Washingtonat Miami,4:30p.m. Brooklynat Chicago,5 p.m. Dallas atMinnesota,5 p.m. Boston atSanAntonio, 5:30p.m. L.A. ClippersatMilwaukee,5:30 p.m. Memphisat Utah,6p.m. Sunday's Games HoustonatToronto, 10a.m. DenveratSacramento, 3p.m. LA. Lakersat Philadelphia, 3p.m. NewOrleansatPort and,6p.m.

Summaries Friday's Games MEMPHIS(94)

Gay10-211-121,Z.Randolph 5-120-010, Gasol 2-10 6-710,Conley5-142-214, Allen3-60-0 6, Pondexter3-6 0-0 8, Arthur 0-2 0-0 0, Bayess 0-5 0-0 0,Ellington 4-70-011, Speights 7-110-0 14 Totals 39-94 9-10 94.

DENVER(99) Gallinari 5-122-214,Faried3-102-28, Koufos

1-3 4-4 6,Lawson5-10 2-2 13, Iguodala8-113-5 20, McGee 4 6 1-2 9, Brewer3 6 3 3 9, A Miler 6-1 0 6-6 18, Mozgov1-1 0-0 2. Totals 36-69 23-26 99. Memphis 16 2 528 25 94 Denver 17 28 24 30 99

ROCketS101, CeltiCS 89 BOSTON (89) Pierce5-166-818, Bass1-30-02, Garnett6-12

2-214, Rondo6-13 3-315, Lee3-71-2 8, Wilcox 2-3 0-0 4,Sullinger 3-71-2 7, Barbosa0-10-0 0, Green4-110-09, Terry4-100-012.Totals 34-85 13-17 89.

HOUSTON (101) Parsons5-7 4-6 15,Patterson4-8 0-0 9, Asik

4-71-29, Lin2-60-05, Harden6-177-82L Smith 8-94-6 20,Douglas4-91-1 11, Delfino 3-60-0 9, Morris1-7 0-02 Totals 37-7617-23101. Boston 19 26 25 19 89 Houston 27 1 6 32 26— 101

Thunder 113, Kings 103 SACRAMENTO (103) Salmons 1-7 0-0 3, Thompson6-7 3-4 15, Cousins 3-124-4 10,Brooks4-6 3-3 13, Evans 8-12 5-7 21,Robinson1-2 4-4 6, Fredette0-4 55 5, Garcia1-60-0 2, Hayes0-2 0-0 0, Johnson 0-2 2-2 2, Thomas 10-13 2-2 26. Totals 34-75 28-31 103. OKLAHOMA CITY (113) Durant10-149-931,Ibaka6-16 2-218, Perkins 2-6 0-0 4,Westbrook 4-13 4-413, SefoIosha5-9 2215, Collison3-40-0 6, Martin5-135-518, Thabeet1-2 0-0 2,Maynor2-4 0-04, Jackson0-00-0 0,Liggins1-20-02 Totals41-8322-22113. Sacramento 2 6 16 26 35 — 103 OklahomaCity 29 32 21 31 — 113

T'wolves 113, Hornets 102 MINNESOTA (113) Kirilenko10-161-1 21,Love4-185-714, Pekowc 14-18343t, Ridnour5622 15,Shved58 0-1 13, Howard1-2 1-2 3, Stiemsma0-0 0-0 0, Barea6-12 0-0 12,Cunningham1-6 0-0 2, Williams1-2 0-0 2.TotaIs 47-88 12-17 113. NEWORLEANS(102) Aminu 3-50-0 6, Anderson8-170-0 20, Lopez 5-100-010, Vasquez 7-140-015, Rivers9-144-4

27, Davis4-53-511, Miller 0-00-00, Roberts 4-8 0-09, Thomas0-30-00, Henry2-20-1 4 Totals 42-787-10 102. Minnesota 2 8 2 2 32 31 New Orleans 23 27 23 29

Bucks 90, Cavaliers 86 MILWAUKEE (90) Daniel s2-5 0-0 5,Mbah a Moute 4-7 1-4 9, Sanders4-7 2-2 10,Jennings5-20 4-4 16,Ellis 12-24 B-n 33, llyasova 4-102-211, Udoh1-3 1-2 3, Lamb 0 5 1-21, Gooden1-2 0 02. Totals 3383 19-27 90. CLEVELAND(86) Gee4-80-09,Thomp son1-53-45, Vareiao4-9 0-0 6, Irving9-236-6 26, Miles6-142-217, Gibson 4-100-011, Zeller 2-72-2 6,Sloan1-3 0-02, Samuels 1-20-0 2.TotaIs 32-81 13-14 86. Milwaukee 2 5 2 7 20 18 90 Cleveland 17 2 6 24 19 86

Raptors 95, Mavericks74 DALLAS(74) DaJones1-40-1 2, Marion4-74-412, Kaman 7-18 1-2 15,Fisher3-9 2-2 8, Mayo2-8 6-6 10, Collison 1-42-24, Carter1-82-24, Brandt-t 0-0 2, Wright 6 61-213, Do.Jones1-32-2 4,James 0-00-00, Beaubois0-1 0-0 D.Totals 27-69 2023 74.

TORONTO (95) Pietrus2-7 2-3 7, Davis3-50-06, Valanciunas 0-31-41, Calderon5-92-314, DeRozan6-131-2 14, AndersonO-B2-2 2,Johnson 1-32-24, Kleiza

7-13 1-2 20,Lucas3-8 0-0 7, Hoss6-14 4-4 18, Acy 1-10-02.Totals 34-84 15-22 95. Dallas 25 16 14 19 74 Toronto 24 30 15 26 95

Pacers 95, 76ers 85 PHILADELPHIA(85) N.Young4-14 0-0 8, Tyoung 5-12 2-2 12, Brown 2-21-4 5, Tumer9-16 2 2 22, Richardson 1-60-03, Allen3-50-06, Wright3-73-49, Hawes 8-15 2-218, Wayns0-40-0 0, Wilkins 0-0 2-22. Totals 35-81 12-16 85. INDIANA(95) George9-175-6 28, West5-17 4-814, Hibbert 9-16 1-2 19, Hill 6-131-1 15, Green1-4 4-4 7, T.Hansbrough 2-41-2 5, S.Young2-31-2 5, Mahinmi 1-2 0-2 2 B.Hansbrough 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 35-77 17-2795. Philadelphia 20 24 22 19 85 Indiana 25 17 29 24 95

Lakers102, Wizards 96 L.A. LAKERS(102) World Peace 5 11 3 3 13, Ebanks4 100-0 8, Howard4-84-6 12, Duhon2-5 0-2 6, Bryant9-29 tt-t3 30,Jamrson0-10-0 0, Meeks9-14 2-224,

Sacre2-2 0-0 4, Morris 2-20-0 5. Totals 37-82 20-28 102. WASHINGTON (96) Singleton2-40-04, Webster 5-95-517, Okafor 1-6 0-0 2, Crawford5-17 0-011, Beal2-7 0-0 4, Seraphin8-14 0-1 16, Nene4-5 9-1217, Livingston 2-50-04, Martin 7-162-221. Totals 36-83 16-20 96. L.A. Lakers 2 7 3 1 25 19 — 102 Washington 2 5 30 14 27 96

Magic 99, Warriors 85 GOLDEN STATE(85) Bames2-81-1 5, Lee11-20 2-2 24, Ezeli0-2 0-0 0, Curry8-19 7-825,Thompson3-13 0-0 9, Jack 5-110-012, Green0-4 0-00, Landry3-60-0 6, Jenkins0-2 0-00, Jefferson1-20-02, Tyler0-1 0-0 0, Bazem ore 1-20-0 2. Totals 34-92 10-11 85.

LA PINE (43) — SamWieber 10, Parsons7, Syres 7,Boen6, Gacke5, Kraft 5, Skopp2 Young1, Smith, ARamirez,Siauw.Totals15 8-13 43. REDMOND(72) — TrevorGenz20, Rodby15, Powett11,Thomas10, Bordges6, Craig4, Davies 4, Cravens 2, Brown,Troutman,Nieves. Totals 29 10-10 72. La Pine 8 16 14 5 — 43 Redmond 23 19 12 18 — 72 Three-pointgoals—LaPine: Wieber 2, Syres2, Parsons;Genz2, Poweg, Rodby. PENDLETON(52) Dante Robinson 15, George14,Boozer11,Anderson4, Schnetzky4, Lane 2, Lemmon 2, Green,Polhamus, Johnson. Totals 23 11-18 52. MOUNTAINVIEW(76) — Mitch Modin 15, Logan13,Lannin 12,Siefken lt, Haugen9, Holly 8, Kurzynowski5, Roth2, Wilcox1, Haney,Heffner, Webb,Corrgian,Hielm.Totals 32 20-3376. Pendleton 14 16 12 10 — 52 Mountainvfew 21 2 3 21 11 — 76 Three-point goals — Pendleton: Robinson3, George2; MountainView:Logan3, Modin2, Holly 2, Haugen.

ORLANDO (99) Harkless3-8 1-2 7, Davis 4 9 0-0 8, Vucevic 6-10 0-0 12,Nelson4-14 2-3 10, Afflalo 5-122214, Redick6-12 0-016, Nicholson6-9 3-415, Moore6-110-015, Ayon1-10-0 2,Jones0-00-0 0,0'Quin n0-00-00,Smith 0-00-00.Totals 4186 8-11 99. GoldenState 14 21 2921 85 Orlando 19 32 30 18 99

BEND (62) Wyatt Beauma rchais15, Connell 12, Larson10,Parsons8,Johnson7, Robinson 4,Albin 3, Bicker 2, Kearsley 1, Harmeson,Spitler. Totals

Suns 99, Jazz84

Three-point goals — Bend: Beaum archais 3, Connell 2,Johnson, Larson;SouthAlbany Griffith 2, Brown,Morgan,Tibbett, McKnight, Burch.

UTAH(84)

Ma.Williams 5-8 0-0 11, Millsap 5-7 2-4 12, Jetferson6-162-214, M.Wiliams2-50-04, Foye 3-13 3 410,Watson1-4 0 0 3, Favors 4 8 3 411, Carroll 4-9 0-0 8,Hayward0-5 3-4 3, Kanter2-5 2-2 6, Burks1-2 O-t 2, Evans0-0 0-0 0. Totals 33-82 15-21 84.

PHOENIX (99)

Dudley 9 12 2 2 22, Scola2-8 0 0 4, Gortat5 12 2-212, Dragic6-145-617, Brown2-52-2 6, Beasley3-9 3-4 11,Telfair 1-1 2-2 5, O'Neal3-5 1-2 7, Tucker5-80-210, Morris 2-50-0 5, Johnson 0-20-00, Garrett0-1 0-00, Zetter0-1 0-00. Totals 38-83 17-22 99. Utah 22 20 23 19 84 Phoenix 34 22 2 1 22 99

NetS107,PiStof)S105 (2 OTj DETROIT(105)

Prince6-120-012, Maxiett3-8 7-813, Monroe 7-15 3-617, Knight8-181-2 22, Singler 4-1200 8, Stuckey7-17 5-619, Drummond4-6 0-0 8, Villanueva 1-6 2-24, Maggette0-32-2 2. Totals 40-99 20-26 105. BROOKLYN (107) Wallace 9-154-4 25, Evans0-1 0-0 0, Lopez 4-101-1 9, Williams7-170-017, Johnson12-22 2-3 28,Blatche7-122-416, Humphries0-5 0-00, Brooks 1-54-4 6, Watson2-6 0-0 6, Bogans0-0 0-0 0 Totals 42-93 13-16 107. Detroit 25 22 30 13 10 5 — 105 Brooklyn 23 36 14 17 10 7 — 107

23 9-13 62. SOUTH ALBANY(64) —RileyHavin15, Tibbett 13, Smith10,Griffith 8, Downer4, Brown3, Morgan 3, McKnight3, Burch3, Waters 2, Gable. Totals 23 11-16 64. Bend 11 13 23 15 — 62 South Albany 17 1 516 16 — 64

DOUGLAS (35) — JordanShafer10, Stewart6, Lavin 4,Copenhaver 4, Claughton4, Haeber 2, Griffin 2, Daniels2, Koone1,Mincher,Porter. Totals 16 3-5 35.

CROOKCOUNTY (62) — PrestonWashechek 21, Greaves 8, Tavemia 6, Mahurin 6,Benton 5, Dean 4, Dees 4, Sofich4, Egbert 3, Sutlin1, Lee,Rutz, Cooper. Totals 228-23 62. Douglas 1 0 6 12 7 — 3 5 Crook County 16 1 6 13 17 — 62

Three-pointgoal— s Douglas.None;CrookCounty:

Washeche k4,Mahurin2,Tavemia2,Benton,Solich. GLADSTONE (53) — Gibson 14, Smith 12, K. Williams12,Browning8,Stouth3, Conway2,D.J. Williams,Staenlt, Kelly, SWiliamsTotals 227-1253. SISTERS(47) — Eli Harrison23, Poilard 10, Moore8, Harrer4, Jackson2, Luloff, Schaab, Larson, Kerenen Totals179-1347. Gladstone 14 13 8 18 — 53 Sisters 8 16 5 18 — 47 Three-pointgoals —Gladstone: Gibson,Browning; Sisters:Harrison3, Polard.

Ashland RotaryHoopsTournament SUMMIT(59) —CadeCattel17, Lucas10,Peters10, Mullen8, Rasmussen8, Ritchey 2, Reeves2, Menelee2 Higlin. Totals25 7-1859. ASHLAND (26) — GabeStaney 9, Atteberry 4, Feinberg4, Frederickson3 Walters3, Kaegi1, Kandaris, Layton,Crenshaw.Totals 8 5-15 26. Summit 12 18 24 5 — 59 Ashland 4 13 4 5 — 2 6

Three-pointgoals—Summit: Cattell, Peters;Ashland: Frederickson,Walters, Stanley. Culver Booster ClubInvitational CRANE (45) Nic Nyman17, Opie10, Arritola 8, Hammond 5, N.Witzel5, M.Witzel, Valentine,Starbuck.Totals 16 9-1545. CULVER (40) —ClayGibson19, Fritz11, Slaght 5,McDonald3,Lofting2,LeQueiu,Gonzalez,Daugherty, Leeper.Totals 14 9-12 40. Crane 14 7 13 11 — 45 Culver 4 10 13 13 — 40 Three-pointgoals—Crane:N.Nyman2,N.Witze, Arritola;Culver: McDonald, Gibson, Slaght. Class1A Mountain Valley League TRINITYLUTHERAN(31) — GabePhilis 17, Akiyama 9, L. Phiilis 3, Law2, Kruger, Dunn, Nihei, D. Knauss, Carpenter,DlanoTotals122-431. TRIAD (88) — Will Brain 20, T.Holland14, Trumbull14,Etchevers11,Ovgard8, Munson8, Patel 6, Claybaugh 5, McGrew2, A.Holand,Builta, Riblett. Totals 39 8-11 88. T rinity Lutheran 7 9 5 10 — 3 1 Triad 25 28 18 17 — 88 Three-pointgoals—Trinity Lutheran:G.Philis 5; Triad:Etchevers,Trumbull.

Class1A Big SkyLeague SHERMAN(67) Austin Kaseberg29, Simantel 14, Holliday 1, 1 Coleman7, Stutzman3, Fields2, Riggs1.Totals 283-8 67. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN(17) — CalebStewart 6, Reynolds 4,Sibley 3, Bryant2, Eells 2, Poole,Koo, Kruse,Roberts, Davis. Totals 73-817. Sherman 22 11 20 14 — 67 Central Christian 3 4 4 6 — 17 Three-point goals Sherman: Kaseberg 4, Stutzman, Holliday, Simantel, Coleman;Central Christian: None.

Wrestling Adrian Irwin Memorial Tournament at RfdgevtewHigh, Redmond Friday First day Team scores — CrookCounty 230, Redmond 165, Cascade135 t/2, Mountain View131, Cleveland1221/2, Pendleton96, SouthAlbany 86, Bend B4,Clackamas83,Gresham 71,Bums69,Nyssa62, Summit59, LaPine50 1/2, Madras50, Crane39, Ridgeview 43172,The Dalles Wahtonka 39, Gilchrist 9, NorthEugene6.

Swimming Friday's results Bend HighSchool Invitational At Juniper Swim tkFitness Center, Bend Girls

Team scores —Bend,162,Sisters107, Mountain View 92,Ashland84, Ridgeview72, Redmond9. 200 medley relay — 1, RidgeviewA(Rachel Haney,CaseeLantz, Haley Houghton, KyriePrescott), 2:03.22. 2, Sisters A,(Mary Stewart, KatieStewart, Karly VialEmi , lyChristen),2:03.70.3, MountainView A(Justtne Hanway, PhoebeWeedman,AbbyAndresen, MadisonLeapaldt) 2:11:17. 200 freestyle — 1, JenniferRobeson,B, 206. 46.2,HaleyHoughton,RV,2:10.88.3,AlexWinslow, 6,2:18.45. 200 individual medley — 1,ChynaFish, B, 2:26.15. 2,KatieStewart, S,2:29.74. 3, Justine Hanway,MV,2:35.01. 50 freestyle — 1, MaryStewart, S,26.51.2,Maddy Longshore, A,26.77. 3, Emily Christen, S27.05. 100 butterfly — 1, BacheHaney,RV,105.18. 2, PhoebeWeedman, MV,1:07.99. 3, KarlyVial, S, 1:09.15. 100 freestyle — 1, MaryStewart, S,56.39. 2, ChynaFish B,58.74. 3,BrookeMiler, B,58.78. 500 freestyle 1, MatteaDean, B,54050. 2, Haley Houghton,RV,5:49.06.3,KarlyVial,S,5:53.89.

200 freestyle relay —1,SistersA(Emily Christen, KatieStewart,KarlyVia, MaryStewart), 1 48.00. 2, Bend A(JennIfer Robeson, AnnaZerger, Chyna Fish, BrookeMiler), 1:48.40. 3, AshlandA (Maddy Longshore,SidneySorensen, GraceGeisslinger, Ada Lawson),149.88. 100 backstroke —1,RachelHaney,RV,1 01.70. 2, JenniferRobeson,B, 1:07.16. 3, Justine Hanway, MV, 1:10.33. 100 breaststroke — 1,PhoebeWeedman, MV, 1:15.10. 2,MatteaDean, B,1:17.59. 3, KatieStewart, S, 1:20.68. 400 freestyle relay — 1,BendA(BrookeMiler, Chyna Fish,MateaDean, Jennifer Robeson), 4.03.97. 2, MountainViewA(Emily Lawrence,Justine Hanway, PhoebeWeedman, AbbyAndresen), 4:15.79. 3, Ashland A (MaddyLongshore, SabrinaScoggin, Grace Geisslinger,AdaLawson), 4:15.94.

Boys Team scores —Bend157,Mountain View139, Ashland130, Sisters66 RidgevIew17, Redmond2 200 medley relay — 1, Mountain ViewA (Bran don Deckard,Joseph Murphy,KodiakAmdt, Kris Sagers),1:46.62. 2,Sisters A(BrennanMrller, lan BaldessariTyl , erBerg,CalebJohnson), 1.57.23. 3, BendA (Cole Moore,Garrett Ross,Justin Gilette, ChristianOffenhauser),1:58.74. 200 freestyle — 1,BenBrockman,B,1.52.19. 2, NathanCox,MV,2:05.35. 3, HokuEggertsen, A, 2'06.39. 200 individual medley 1, BrandonDeckard, MV,2:00.64.2, NathanBrown,B,2:17.70. 3, KrisSagers, MV,2:27.82 50 freestyle 1, Cole Harding, A,2339. 2, KodiakArndt, MV,24.50. 3, MilesFuruichi, A, 24.95. 100 butterfly — 1,GusSimms,A,53.65. 2, Ben Brockman,5702. 3, Justin Gilette, B,1:0036. 100 freestyle — 1,BrandonDeckard, Mv,49.73. 2,Joseph Murphy,MV,52.53.3,Cole Harding,A, 53.30. 500 freestyle — 1,GusSimms, A,5:17.56. 2, ChristianOllenhauser,B,5:36.32. 3, BrandonBrown, i),5;51 15.

200 freestyle relay — 1,AshlandA(ColeHarding, MilesFuruichi, HokuEggertsen, GusSimms), 1:34.48. 2, BendA (Ben Brockman, NathanBrown, Cole Moore, JordanSheller), 1:40.12. 3, Sisters A (BrennanMiler, Caleb Johnson, Tyler Berg,lan Baldessari),1:42.93. 100 backstroke — 1,NathanBrown, B,1:03.30. 2, BrennanMiler, S, 1:03.45.3, HokuEggertsen, A, 1:06.43. 100 breaststroke — 1, Mile Furuichi, A, 1.10.26. 2,Brett Kelly, RV,1:14.02. 3, lanBaldessari, S, 1'14 44

400 freestyle relay — 1, MountainViewA (Josep h Murphy,Brandon Deckard,KodiakAmdt, Kris Sagers),3:35.392, BendA(Austin Snyder-Jewsbury, JordanSheller, NathanBrown, BenBrockman), 3:44.69.3,AshlandA(Cole Harding, HokuEggertsen, Miles FururchiGus , Simms),3:55.48

Thursday's results Madras QuadMeet At MadrasApuattc Center

Boys Team scores —Madras114, Henley49;Madras 117, KiamathUnion42; Madras92,Mazama43. Madras topfinishers 200 medley relay — 1,MadrasA(Henderson, Gemelas, Goodwin, Boston), 1:48.02.200freestyle — 1, lanGoodwin,1:53.72.2, BradyTucker,200.59. 200 individual medley — 1, JordanGem elas, 2:14.75. 2,CadeBoston, 2:19.87 50 freestyle — 3, BradyTucker,25.06.100 butterfly — 1, DustrnHenderson,1:02.05. 2,BrandonHunt, 1:07.43. 3, Bryan Bueno,1:2927 100 freestyle 1, Bryce Wilia


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PREP ROUNDUP

r ir o n u rn wi w i n Bulletin staff report GLADSTONE — T a ylor Nieri posted a double-double with 22 points and 12 rebounds and Cassidy Edwards added 12 points and eight steals as Sisters held off Gladstone 39-31 on Friday in the opening round of the Gladstone Holiday C lassic girls basketball tournament. The Outlaws improved to 6-0 on the season with the win and will play Mazama today at 6 p.m. in the tournament's championship game. Sisters controlled the paint against the Gladiators, limiting Gladstone to just three f ree-throw a t t empts. T h e Outlaws, however, hit 14 of their 19 foul shots. "We've w orked hard t o get better getting to the basket," Sisters coach Julianne Horner said. "And we're not big. But the girls are learning how to finish." Nieri was especially effective from the line, making nine o f 1 1 f r ee-throw attempts. The Outlaws set the tone early and led 11-2 at the end of the first quarter. The Gladi-

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Mountain View's Grant Lannin (22) shoots from the top of the key during the first half against Pendleton on Friday night.

Cougs Continued from C1 " It's d i fferent t h a n l a s t year.... This team has quicks, shooters, an athletic wing and a couple of true posts." The Cougars, who host La Pine today, did a little bit of everything well against the Buckaroos. Led by L a n n in, S iefken and sophomore reserve Kaim i Kurzynowski, who h a d a team-high eight rebounds in just 10 minutes, Mountain View outrebounded Pendleton 52-34. The Cougars were strong shooting the ball, especially from behind the arc, c onnecting on e i ght o f 1 7 three-point attempts. In addition to Logan, Modin hit a pair of threes, as did freshman Davis Holly, who finished with eight points. "He's played a lot of ball and is a pretty good athlete for his size," Reid said about the 5-foot-9 Holly, who along with Logan helped Mountain View's bench score a combined 27 points. While all 14 players who suited up for the Cougars on Friday night found their way onto the stat sheet, Modin, Mountain View's returning allIMC wing, sparked the home team in a variety of ways. The 6-3 Modin, whose dunk gave the Cougars a 46-30 lead less than 30 seconds into the third quarter, ended the game with five rebounds, three assists, two blocked shots and a steal to go along with his 15 points. "In space, he's as good as anyone we've had," Reid says about the athletic Modin, a standout decathlete in track. "He's such an amazing athlete." Donte Robinson led Pendl eton wit h 1 5 p o i nt s a n d

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cal" in the third quarter, according to Horner, but Sisters battled back to remain undefeated. In other Friday action: GIRLS BASKETBALL R edmond...... . . . . . . . . . . . 52 L a Pine..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 LA PINE — The Panthers rallied for the wi n b ehind 22 points by Brittny Benson after trailing t hrough one quarter. After a slow start for Redmond, Benson hit two of her five three-pointers late in the first period, to give Redmond some momentum trailing 14-10, according to

head coach Angela Capps. The Panthers (4-2) gotback on top by outscoring the Hawks 19-10 in the second quarter, then they held La Pine (2-5) to just three points in the third. "We came out reallygood defensively in the third quarter," Capps said. "That's how we play — the third quarter wins ballgames." Ann Williams scored nine points to go along with seven rebounds, and Kendall Current contributed with six points, seven rebounds, five assists and four steals. La Pine's Katie Mickel led all scorers with 26 points, while Holli Glenn added six. Redmond hosts Burns today, while La Pine plays Estacada in the Seaside Holiday Classic on Thursday. S ummit...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 A shland..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4 ASHLAND — Raja Char and Sarah Heinly combined for 39 points and did most of their damage early, leading Summit to a l o psided victory in the opening round of the Ashland Rotary Hoops

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Mountain View's Erik Siefken (40) blocks ashot by Logan Anderson (20) during the third quarter against Pendleton on Friday night.

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But once we started hitting our the Bucks struggled to put up shots, things opened up." Mountain View hit four of its much of a fight after trailing 44-30 at halftime. eight three-pointers in the first Pendleton (2-3) had a brief quarter — two each by Logan early lead, but Mountain View and Holly — which spread the snapped out of its slow start floor for the rest of the night. "We've got different kinds m idway t h rough t h e f i r s t quarter and took a 21-14 lead of kids this year," Reid said, "kids that have played a lot of into the second quarter. "We're clicking well," Mobasketball but are still pretty din said after the Cougars' young." — Reporter:541-383-0305, first home game of the season. "Yeah, we came out a little flat. beastes@bendbulletin.com.

Bears Continued from C1 The three teamed up with Brooke Miller to take the meet-closing 400 free relay. Fish (100 free), Robeson (100 backstroke) and Dean (100 breaststroke) also added second-place finishes in their other individual swims. "Those three girls are all underclassmen," Meskill noted of Robeson and Dean, both sophomores, and Fish, a freshman. "It's nice to have such a young team that we can build on." For Ridgeview, Rachel Haney won the 100 butterfly and 100 back. She also led off the Ravens' winning 200 medley relay squad, teaming with Casee Lantz, Haley Houghton and Kyrie Prescott. Mary Stewart took first place in the 50 freeand 100 free races forthe Outlaws. She also swam on Sisters' victorious 200 free relay

squad, along with Emily Christen, Karly Vial and Katie Stewart. In the boys races, Ben Brockman (200 free) and Nathan Brown (100 back) were the only event-winners for the Lava Bears, whose depth prevailed in a close contest against the Cougars and Grizzlies. In addition to their wins, Brockman (100 fly) and Brown (200 IM) posted runner-up finishes. The Lava Bears record three other second-place finishes, three thirds and four fourths in a meet that was scored through

eight places. Mountain View's Brandon Deckard paced all swimmers with four victories. He won the 200 IM and 100 free, and was a member of two winning relays(200 medley relay and 400 free relay), along with Joseph Murphy, Kodiak Arndt and Kris Sagers.f

Classic. Heinly (18 points) made four three-point baskets in the first quarter and Char added two, as the Storm roared to a 24-8 lead. Char finished with a game-high 21 points. "They're scorers," said Summit coach Ryan Cruz of the junior Char and the freshman Heinly. "They know if they have a good look, we have confidence they'll hit it." Summit (2-2 overall) faces Crescent Valley of Corvallis at 2 p.m. today in the championship final of the four-team tourney. B end ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 P endleton ...... . . . . . . . . . . 25 PENDLETON — The Lava Bears got out to a big lead early and rolled the rest of the way in a nonleague victory. Bend's Mekayla Isaak led all scorers with 12 points, while Molly Maloney added eight points and L i s a S y lvester contributed with seven. The Lava Bears (2-2) rushed out a 17-6 lead and the Buckaroos

(3-3) could never recover. "We played great in the first quarter, we had really nice balance offensively, and we defended well," Bend coach Todd Ervin said. Bend plays at Madras on Tuesday. M ountain View..... . . . . . . . 59 Battle Ground (Wash.) .....39 BATTLE GROUND, Wash. Maddy Booster's nine points led 12 Mountain View scorers, and t h e C o ugars

pulled away in the second the Bears with 15 points to half for the nonconference go with his seven rebounds road win. Ciera Waldrup and and six assists. Cody Connell Megan McCadden each had had 12 points, eight rebounds five rebounds for Mountain and five assists for Bend, View, which outscored Battle and David Larson added 10 Ground 33-16 in the second points, seven rebounds and half. The Cougars (3-1) con- six blocked shots. The Lava clude their Washington road Bears (1-3) host Madras on trip today with a 2 p.m. game Tuesday night. at Skyview of Vancouver. S ummit...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 C rook County...... . . . . . . . 87 A shland..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 ASHLAND — The Storm S tayton...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 JUNCTION CITY — Fresh- set aschool record forfewest man K i m me r S e v erance points allowed and outscored scored a game-high 23 points the Grizzlies 24-4 in the third and sophomoreteammate Mi- quarter to pick up a win at the chaeline Malott matched that three-team Ashland Rotary total, leading Crook County Hoops Classic. Cade Cattell to a romp over Stayton in con- led the way with 17 points, solation play at the Junction and Marco Lucas added 10 City/Cottage Grove Holiday points and six assists. AusTournament. Severance col- tin Peters finished with 10 lected nine rebounds and Jes- points, while Quinn Rasmussie Maley-Loper and Bailee sen scored eight points to go W ood combined fo r n i n e along with eight rebounds. more. Maley-Loper was also Summit (3-2) takes on Grants credited with 10 steals for the Pass today for the tournaCowgirls, who bounced back ment championship. from a loss to Junction City C rook County...... . . . . . . . 62 on Thursday in the opening Douglas......... . . . . . . . ..35 round of the three-day, eightPRINEVILLE The team t o u rnament. C r o ok Cowboys improved to 5-1 on County (2-4 overall) wraps up the season behind 21 points play in the tournament today and six rebounds by Preston at 4 p.m. against Douglas. Washechek. Marcus Greaves tallied eight points and five C rane ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 assists, and Dillon Dees finC ulver..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 CULVER Chantelle ished with four points and six Seehawer finished with six boards. Crook County hosts points to lead the Bulldogs, Gladstone today. Sara McKinney and Hannah G ladstone ...... . . . . . . . . . . 53 Lewis each scored four, but S isters ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Culver fell to the Mustangs SISTERS — The host Outon the first day of the four- laws remained winless deteam Culver Booster Club In- spite a game-high 23 points vitational. Culver (1-3) takes from Eli Harrison. Ryan Polon South W a sco C ounty lard scored 10 points for Sistoday on the last day of the ters, Cole Moore added eight, tournament. and Justin Harrer grabbed a team-high nine rebounds for N orth Lake...... . . . . . . . . . . 36 G ilchrist..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 the Outlaws, who commitSILVER LAKE — G a tor ted 17 turnovers. Sisters (0Aubrey led the host Cow- 5) plays at home again today girls with 11 points as North against Douglas starting at 5 Lake opened Mountain Val- p.m. ley League play with a win. Crane .......... . . . . . . . . ..45 Ashley James scored a game- C ulver..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 high 14 points for the GrizCULVER — The Bulldogs zlies (0-1 MVL, 2-4 overall), fell to the Mustangs on the who host Paisley today. The first day o f t h e f o ur-team Cowgirls (1-0, 3-2) also play Culver Booster Club Invitatoday, at Butte Falls. tional despite 19 points and T riad ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 eight boards by Clay Gibson. Trinity Lutheran ...... . . . . . 32 Ryan Fritz scored 11 points K LAMAT H FA L L S and pulled down eight reKate Murphy r ecorded bounds, but the Bulldogs shot 11 points and five rebounds, just 22 percent from the field. Rachel Spencer finished Culver (2-2) plays Lost River with six points, but the Saints today in the consolation game could not overcome a 41-17 of the tournament. halftime deficit before drop- T riad ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 ping their Class IA Mountain T rinity Lutheran ...... . . . . . 31 Valley League opener to the KLAMATH FALLS — The T imberwolves. Trinity L u - Saints dropped their Class IA theran (0-1 MVL, 3-3 overall) Mountain Valley League concontinues conference play to- test despite 17 points and five night when it hosts Klamath three-pointers by Gabe PhilFalls' Hosanna Christian. lis. Shu Akiyama scored nine Sherman County..... . . . . . 48 points, and Nate Carpenter Central Christian ...... . . . . 23 collected 12 rebounds. TrinREDMOND Kelsey ity Lutheran (1-6 overall, 0-1 Stealey scored 11 points and MVL) hosts Hosanna ChrisDesi Duke added 10, but the tian of Klamath Falls tonight. Tigers droppedtheir Class 1A Sherman County..... . . . . . 67 Big Sky League opener to the Central Christian ...... . . . . 17 Huskies. Central Christian REDMOND — The Tigers (0-1 BSL, 1-5 overall) travels fell into a 22-3 hole after the to Pendleton today to take on first quarter before falling Nixyaawii. to the Huskies in C entral BOYS BASKETBALL Christian's Class IA Big Sky R edmond...... . . . . . . . . . . . 72 League opener. Caleb StewL a Pine ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 art paced the Tigers with six R EDMOND — T h e 5 A points, and Caleb Reynolds P anthers blitzed t h e 4 A added four. Central ChrisHawks with an 18-0 run to tian (1-4 overall, 0-1 BSL) start the game and coasted to visits Pendleton today to face the nonconferencehome win. Nixyaawii. Trevor Genz of Redmond led WRESTLING all scorers with 20 points, Cowboys sharp first day including tw o t h r ee-pointREDMOND Crook ers. Mason Rodby added 15 County took a 65-point lead points, Nate Powell had 11 in the team standings after and Daniel Thomas chipped the first day of the 20-team in 10 for the Panthers. For Adrian Ir w i n Mem o r i al La Pine, Sam Wieber scored Tournament at R i d geview 10 points, Tyler Parsons and High School. The Cowboys Chance Syres scored seven scored 230 points through the apiece, and Gavin Boen had quarterfinals of the winners six points to go with five re- bracket and the third round bounds and four assists. The of consolation. Crook County Hawks (4-3 overall) play to- advanced 13 wrestlers into day at Mountain View at 12:45 today's semifinals. Redmond p.m. Redmond (4-1 overall) ended the day i n s e cond plays at home today against with 165 p oints, followed Pendleton, also at 12:45 p.m. by Cascade of Turner (135'/2 S outh Albany ...... . . . . . . . 64 points), Mountain View (131) B end ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 and Cleveland of Portland ALBANY — C h ristian (122 '/2). Other Central OrJohnson's three-pointer drew egon teams participating are Bend into a 62-62 tie with a Bend High (eighth, 84 points), minute remaining, but Riley Summit (Dth, 59), La Pine Havlin scored with 1.5 sec- (14th, 50'/~), Madras (15th, 50), onds left for South Albany to Ridgeview (17th, 43 '/2) and beat the visiting Lava Bears. Gilchrist (19th, nine). SemiBend trailed 32-24 at halftime final matches are scheduled before clawing back. Wyatt to begin at 10 a.m. today, and B eaumarchais, wh o m a d e finalsare slated to startatapthree three-point baskets, led proximately 2 p.m.


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PRO GOLF: RYDER CUP

Watson excited to

captain American team one more time By Tom Smith The Kansas City Star

KANSAS C I T Y , Mo. — Tom Watson waited patiently for a phone call from The PGA of America, and it finally came last year. Watson had guided the United States' Ryder Cup team to victory over the European squad as captain in 1993 at The Belfry in Sutton Coldfield, England, and he was interested in doing the

job again. When the call came from PGA president Ted Bishop, asking if Watson would be interested in the position for the 2014 matches in Gleneagles, Scotland, Watson certainly was. The announcement came

during an appearance Thursday on NBC's "Today" show and at a news conference in New York. "He called me over a year ago to start the process of t hinking about b eing t h e c aptain," Watson said o f Bishop. "I said, 'Boy, I've been waiting for this call for a long time.' "Indeed, it's an honor to be the captain again for the team.... I really wanted the challenge to do it again. This responsibility is a challenge, but I've been there before and I welcome it." The choice was applauded

he still plays at a high level against y o unger p l ayers. Watson made the cut last week at the Australian Open, and he tied for 28th place after closing with a 69 — the lowest final-round score of any of the 69 players who made the cut. " The other key thing is just how revered this gentleman is in Scotland," Bishop said. "He's got a tremendous understanding of the culture, the country and its people. W e also know about t h e unique weather challenges that Scotland will probably present, and I think we will agree that he is recognized as one of the top players under challenging conditions, and we certainly hope that that's going to translate to our team, as well." W atson said h e w o n ' t

change his approach much

from 1993. One thing he will do is help his team handle the pressureof representing their country. "The pressure is incredibly strong," Watson said. "I believe the pressure in playing in The Ryder Cup and being a captain is as great or greater than playing for yourself in any major championship." Watson said h e h o p es to prepare by visiting the course next year. "I'll play the course and by golf legend Jack Nicklaus, see the facility before we go who designed the course that there in 2014," Watson said. will be used two years from "I hope that some of the playnow. ers will do that, too." "Tom always has been Watson ac k n owledged a wonderful golfer and re- that he has had differences mains one, but he is also a with Tiger Woods in the past, good leader," Nicklaus told but he hopes that Woods will ESPN. "He has had a lot of be part of the team. If Woods experience in the Ryder Cup, hasn't qualified, Watson said as a player and a previous he would expect to use one captain. So I am certain that of his captain's picks to give when he goes to Gleneagles, him a spot. "He's the best player mayhe will prepare properly to do a nice job." be in the history of the game," Watson will be 65 when Watson said. "He brings a the biannual event is played stature to the team that is unSept. 26-28, 2014, but he be- like any other player on the lieves that he will be able to team. And if he's not on the relate to the young players team forany unforeseen reawho will be on his team since son, and I'm sure he will be, he still plays against them you can bet that he's going to each year at th e M asters, be No. 1 on my pick list. "My r elationship w i t h British Open and Greenbrier Classic. Watson would con- Tiger is fine. Whatever has sider playing in a few more been said before is water unPGA Tour events to help him der the bridge — no issues." The European team has get to know the younger guys even better. won the event seven of the "The idea of being captain nine times it has been confor a team of youngsters will tested since Watson guided be questioned," Watson said. the U.S. to victory in 1993 "Why is Watson, being the — the event is now played old guy, being the captain? in even years after it was deI deflect that very simply by layed from 2001 to 2002 besaying: 'We play the same cause of the Sept. 11 terrorist game.' " attacks on the United States. Bishop justified Watson's But Watson isn't ready to s election based upon h i s accept another loss. " The bottom l ine i s t o success in Scotland, where he won four of his five Brit- win," he said. "'We're tired of ish Open titles, and the fact losing."

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Two tied for lead in Australia The Associated Press C OOLUM, Australia Daniel Popovic maintained a share of the lead after the second day of the Australian PGA on Friday while Geoff Ogilvy posted another solid round. Popovic, who nearly gave up golf earlier this year to care for his il l f ather, followed his opening-round 64 with a 2-under 70, including a double-bogey seven on the par-5 15th. The Tour rookie is tied

Garcia was 9 under overall with eight holes left when darkness forced th e s u spension of play in the Asian Tour event at rainy Horizon Hills. American David Lipsky also was 9 under after finishing off a first-round 63 in the morning. Frenchman on top MALELANE, South Africa — F r ance's Gregory Bourdy shot a 6-under 66 at Leopard Creek to take the f irst-round lead in the A l fred Dunhill Championship. with Zhang Xinjun (67) at 10 South African star C harl under, two shots clear of the Schwartzel, coming off an 11-stroke victory S u nday field at the Palmer Coolum resort course. in Thailand, was a stroke Ogilvy (69) and Matthew back. Europe leads in Royal Trophy Griffin (67) were tied for third. Fellow A u s tralians BANDAR SERI B EGAMathew Goggin (66), Ste- W AN, B r unei — It a l i an ven Bowditch (67) and Brad brothers Francesco and EdoKennedy (68) were another ardo Molinari beat Japan's Yoshinori Fujimoto and Chistroke back at 7 under. n a's Wu Ashun 2 and I i n Also on Friday: Garcia in tie for lead the Royal Trophy to help EuJOHOR, Malaysia rope take a 3'/2-'/2 lead over Spain's Sergio Garcia Asia after the opening fourbirdied five of his first 12 somes matches. After four holes in the Johor Open for fourball matches today, the a share of the lead in the event will conclude Sunday suspended second r ound. with eight singles matches.

Graves Continued from C1

Rubbing elbows Graves' lifestyle still includes occasional rounds of golf, gardening and tending to horses, activities that help her maintain

her youthful appearance. Graves' silvery hair and warm, wellspoken voice suggest wisdom. And she occasionally slips the first names of legendary golf architects in a conversation as if they've been longtime family friends — which, in many cases, they have been. She can share storiesabout Robert Trent JonesSr.and Pete and Alice Dye. (Once, when Robert Graves' golf clubs were stolen at an airport, Alice Dye lent him her clubs for a golf tournament.) She

speaks glowingly of both Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer. "I have been just so fortunate to know all these wonderful people," Graves says. Graves revealsthat one famed architect (whose name I promised I would not

reveal) frequently cheated during the golf tournaments at the annual meetings of the American Society of Golf Course Architects, an exclusive group of which Robert Muir Graves was a longtime member. Graves recalls once hosting a dinner for

Sam Snead and his family. The golf great — a well-chronicled gambler and joker — told stories with his Southern charm of his tavern back home in Virginia and squirrel hunting. "Oh, what a character," she says of Snead with a laugh. S uch e n c ounters we r e hard l y uncommon. Yoder recalls that at as a grade-schooler she onceaccompanied her mom and Nicklaus' wife, Barbara, during the final few holes of the 1967 Bing Crosby National Pro-AmateuratPebble Beach. Nicklaus and her dad were set to fly out together on business after the tournament. But before that, Yoder held Barbara's hand as the two sent positive thoughts while rooting Nicklaus on to the win. "I just remember how fun it was to walk around with her and do our little, sort of a prayer, sort of like positive thinking, thing," Yoder says. "To be totally honest with you, it didn't seem that out of the ordinary," adds Yoder. "It was just kind of this really neat experience. But I wasn't star-struck or

anything."

Love of the game After a few hours of speaking with Mimi Graves, one might swear she could build her own golf course. She can explain the history of bunkers and the reasoning for a particular design or placementof one. She can seethe shape of a hole and identify its architectural

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Mimi Graves looks over blueprints with her late husband Robert Muir Graves, who died in2003.The photo hangs in Robert's Pub, a restaurant at Black Butte Ranch named after the golf architect who designed Big Meadow.

"I have only spoken to Mimi a couple of times, but she was extremely gracious and kind saying that Bob had admired my work and followed my career," Kidd adds. "I was flattered to say the least." Though she admits she was never especially good at playing golf, Mimi Graves did enjoy the sport, even before she met her future husband on a ski trip in 1952. The couple, who had three daughters and later six grandchildren, had their own separate interests: Mimi loved horses, and Robert loved to fly planes. But the two shared golf — both professionally and recreationally — while traveling the world. "He just loved to play," Graves says. "He loved the game and he loved the philosophy of it and all the little intricacies." Once, on a trip to St. Andrews in Scotland, she sank a putt from the edge of the Old Course's massive, undulating 18th green in front of a gallery of admiring Scotsmen. "Bob couldn't believe it," she recalls. "And all the people yelled, 'The wee lady sunk the ball! ' And I thought that was the first time anybody ever called me 'wee lady.' And they're all clapping. "That was the premium golf experience of my life."

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Robert Graves' legacy includes the couples' favorite golf courses — Sea Ranch Golf Links in California, Port Ludlow Resort in Washington, and Big Meadow. (Robert Graves' ashes were spread on Black Butte, which stands high over his

Graves wasintroduced to Central Oregon in the late 1960s — first on a vacation with her sister, then when her husband was hired to design Big Meadow — and the couple moved from California to Central Oregon in 1992. "This was his (Robert's) favorite place," Graves says. Robert Graves' last project was the renovation of Big Meadow, which was completedafterhe died of cancer in 2003 at age 72. She clearly misses him, choking back tears at times when reminiscing. But Mimi Graves finds comfort in the golf courses he built. Graves says her husband took pride in designing layouts that were fun for golfers of every level while having enough teeth to challenge highly skilled players. In recent years, golfers who learn who her husband was tell Mimi that if it is a Robert Muir Graves-designed course, they want to play it. "So there must be something about (those courses) that they are similar enough

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style. She can even explain an architect's design philosophies. "He worried that the golf courses would become too difficult," Graves says of Alister MacKenzie, the pioneering designer of Augusta National and Cypress Point. "And look at some of the ones on the (PGA Tour). Those are just awful." The bookshelves of her home are filled with books written by golf's elite, including her husband's writings. And she appears to have read them all, able to flip to passages to support a particular point in golf design. "It is a little bit of a passion," she says. "And I love being able to keep Bob's (leg-

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The thought brings a smile to her face. Her reaction is prompted by more than just pleasant memories. Robert Graves had the expertise and artistry to build those courses. And Mimi himself a famed golf designer who once has left her own mark on a game the couattended a design workshop presented by ple so loved. — Reporter: 541-617-7868, Robert Graves and fellow architect, Geofcounts he was an equal to his betterknown contemporaries. "Robert Muir Graves was a figure of great stature within the business," says David McLay Kidd, a Bend resident and

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THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2012

BRIEFING

Consumerprices fell in Novemder The cost of living fell more than forecast in

November asenergy prices dropped, a sign inflation remains in

check. The 0.3 percent decrease in the consumer-price index was the first drop since May and followed a

0.1 percent gain the prior month, the Labor Department reported Friday in Washington.

e ceiin com ica es'c i ' a By Annie Lowrey New York Times News Service

WASHINGTON — The government is within days of hitting its legal borrowing limit, complicating the already fraught negotiations between the White House and Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, the de factoleader of the congressional Republicans. According to the Treasury Department, the government

is about $66 billion below its $16.4 trillion debt ceiling, a legal borrowing limit that is set and periodically raised by Congress. When the country hits the ceiling — sometime toward the end of December, analysts estimate — it would start a countdown clock that would end with Washington running out of money to pay its bills. That would be an unprec-

edented event that might hobble the government, ruin the country'screditand send markets into an outright panic, analysts predict. But despite — or because of — the debt ceiling's potential to disrupt the economy, members of Congress are using it as a potent political football to extractconcessions from the other side. "I will not raise the debt

ceiling ever again until we get significant entitlement reforms,because ifw e don't reform entitlements, we're going tobecome Greece," Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said on CNN this week. The White House has pushed back by warning Republicans away from the ceiling in strong terms. "We cannot play this game, because while it might be satisfying

to those with highly partisan and ideological agendas, it's not satisfying to the American

people and is punishing to the American economy," said Jay Carney, the White House spokesman, this week. Some Democrats have in recent weeks urged the White House to mount a legal challenge to the ceiling itself. The White House has ruled out such measures.

The median estimate of 80 economists surveyed by Bloomberg called for

Cheaper

a 0.2 percent drop. The core index, which excludes volatile food and

energy costs, climbed

natural

less than projected. "Inflation remains

tame,"saidGusFaucher, senior economist at PNC Bank in Pittsburgh, the decline. "It's difficult

• Bend's 541 Threads opens downtown location

for firms to raise prices in the current environ-

By Rachael Rees

who correctlyforecast

ment. Labor costs are

low, profit margins are good. — From wire reports

Far Eastcapital China direct investment in the U.S., in billions $6.5 billion (Estimate) 6

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© 2012 Mcclatchy-Tribune News Service

BEST OF THE BIZ CALENDAR TODAY • Smartphone and tablet workshop: Answers to frequently asked questions; free; 6:30-8 p.m.; U.S. Cellular, 1380 S.W. Canal Blvd. Ste. 101, Redmond. MONDAY • Oregon alcohol server permit training: Meets the minimum requirements by the Oregon Liquor Control Commission to obtain an alcohol server permit; registration required; $35; 9 a.m.; RoundTable Pizza, 1552 N.E. Third St., Bend; 541-447-6384 or www.happyhourtraining. com. • Foreclosure prevention class: Learn about Neighborlmpact's Housing Center tools and services, which canassist individuals struggling to pay their mortgages; free; 5:30-7:30 p.m.; Neighborlmpact, 20310 Empire Ave., Suite At 10, Bend; 541318-7506, ext. 309, karenb@neighborimpact .org orwww.home ownershipcenter.org. TUESDAY • Business after hours: 4:30-5:30 p.m.; Ambiance Art Co-op,435 Evergreen Ave., Redmond; 541-54881 I5. • Howto start a business: COCC'sSmallBusiness Development Center workshopsforpeople contemplating business ownership; registration required; $15;11 a.m.-1 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Redmond campus, 2030 S.E.College Loop, Redmond; 541-383-7290. • Small business counseling: SCORE business counselors will be available every Tuesday for free one-on-one small business counseling; no appointment necessary; free; 5:30-7:30 p.m.; Downtown BendPublic Library, 601 N.W.Wall St.; 541-617-7080 or www. scorecentraloregon.org. For the complete calendar, pick up Sunday's Bulletin or visit bendbulletin.com/ bizcal

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In the last year, the Bend clothing company that makes charitable donations a part of every sale has gone from an online retailer and opening pop-up stores to moving into a brick-and-mortar building downtown. Since the November move into 112 N.W. Minnesota Ave., Patrick Wurtz, co-founder of541 Threads, said sales of shirts, sweatshirts, hats and other accessories have doubled, and awareness of the 541 mission has grown. "Five fed for every thread," the 27year-old Bend resident said, reciting the

gas, but high bills?

Ci.

By Steven Mufson The Washington Post

Here's a question a lot of hom eowners are asking: Ifthere is so much cheap natural gas floating around the United States, why aren't people's fuel bills falling'? The answer is that fuel is only part of the fuel bill. A lot of what homeowners pay goes to building new power lines or

company's slogan.

tending to aging gas pipelines.

"We havedonated over 23,000 meals." For every item sold, a portion of the sale — equal to the cost of five meals — goes to a food bank, with the majority going to Central Oregon's NeighborImpact Food Bank, he said. Meals are alsogiven to special causes. For example, December donations will go to Hurricane Sandy relief in New Jersey. Wurtz said 541 Threads has also taken on a full-time designer, Conan Breitmeier, so every new line of clothing will have a different look, design, cut and style. We'll produce a new line every season, said Zack Nutter, co-founder. Since the company started in 2011, its released about seven different product lines, he said. But the 541 team isn't satisfied yet. The trio hopes to get picked up by a national retailer in February at Magic, the Las Vegas clothing trade show that's considered the largest in the U.S. "It's where brands go to make it on a national scale," Wurtz said. To fund the trip, 541 launched a Kickstarter campaign Monday. To receive any money, the company must reach its goal of $6,000 by Jan. 9, Wurtz said. "We have 1,300 fans on our Facebook page.Ifevery single one ofthose people just donated five bucks, we'd meet our

In one recent rate case, a utility got a rate increase to cover pension costs. Moreover, electric utilities, burned by sudden natural gas pricespikes lastdecade, have learned to spread out contract negotiations. For Washington, D.C.-area electricity provider Pepco,each year itbidsfor a third of the electricity it needs frompower suppliers. That smooths out changes in electricity prices, but it also delays the full effect of lower prices. "In the contracts we've been receiving, we are seeing a reduction in the supply cost that is driving the energy portions of the bills down," said Bill G ausman, senior vice president of strategic initiatives for Pepco Holdings. "Because we're only bidding a third of our supplies, the impact is not

goal," he said. Nutter said the Kickstarter funds will also go towards filming a documentary of the trip to submit to the BendFilm Festival. It will show the community the

as big."

Rob Kerr /The Bulletin

Zack Nutter, right, co-founder of 541 Threads, and Conan Breitmeier, designer, said opening a store at 112 N.W. Minnesota Ave. Iast month has helped showcase their product and increase sales. successesand failures of a localcompany striving to become a national brand, he said. If it all works out, Nutter said, he, Wurtz and Breitmeier can grow the clothing brand and feed more people.

Most electric utilities also rely on a variety of energy sources. Cheap natural gas, the result of new supplies of shale gas in the past four or five years, is moderating fuel prices. But it is just one part of the fuel cost that includes coal, nuclear and renewables that go into a regional grid.

"The biggerwe get,the more people we can help," Nutter said. "Wherever the shirts go is where the meals will be donated to keep it local." — Reporter: 541-617-7818, rrees@bendbulletin.com

Retail scramble asholiday nears Los Angeles Times The holiday crunch is on at the mall, and Toys R Us is opening all its stores for 88 straight hours until Christmas Eve. And, for the first time, Macy's is staying open at most stores for 48 hours nonstop the final weekend before Christmas. In the rush to woo shoppers, merchantsthisyear are upping the ante. Banana Republic is giving away six Fiat cars. Kohl's is picking up the tab for a shopperin each ofitsstores

every day until Christmas Eve. And Sport Chalet will have a scuba-diving Santa at some of its stores today. Across the nation, retailers are scrambling to draw customers into stores and online in the hope that shoppers will deliver a last-minute cash infusion at a crucial time for merchants. After a successful Black Friday weekend that netted a record $59.1 billion in sales, stores have seen an unwelcome drop-offin business. What happens in the next

two weeks may be vital not only for merchants but also for the nation's fragile economic recovery, because consumer spending of all kinds makes up about 70 percent of the U.S. economy. This weekend and next hold the key to boom or bust. "This holiday, the highs have been higher and the lows lower for retailers," industry analyst Marshal Cohen said. "That means we need a good, strong finish to come out even."

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A woman browses through a display of jewelry on sale at a J.C. Penney store in Las Vegas. Retailers are beginning their final push to lure shoppers before Christmas.

PEOPLE Matt Appleby and Tyson Sta- has more than 17 years of arab have joined BBT Architects

c hitectural e x perience, has a bachelor'sdegree in a r c hitecture from M o n tana State University and i s a l icensed architect in Or-

leading projects from design joined Hunter Properties in

through construction. Staab is joining BBT as an intern. He in Bend. Appleby has more than seven years of is a project archiexperience in the architecture e i f tect and previfield and previously worked as o usly wo r k e d an apprentice at MBH ArchiAppleby for S t eele Asso- Staab tects. Staab's responsibilities ciates, Stricker will include 3D renderings and Cato Murphy Architects and egon and Washington. Apple- technical support. Koppe Wagner Architects. He by's responsibilities will include K athy Bailey-Nelson h a s

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THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2012

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JULIE JOHNSON

Seeking families in need of gifts This holiday season, D's Hobbies of Bendis

Marketing to kids is troubling

delivering presents to

four struggling families in Central Oregon. To nominate a family, contact D's Hobbies by

Dec. 22. Thestore will need the family's name,

contact information and why you think the family should be selected.

y the time my kids were 2, they recognized Ronald McDonald. By the time they were 4, they knew the famous mouse-ears Disney

Nominations can be submitted via email, phone or by a visit to the store at 757 N.E. Green-

logo. And by the time they entered school, they'd memorized the logos and marketing gimmicks for countlessother products and brands: the swoosh of Nike, the theme song of "Dora the Explorer," the specific design of the label on our milk carton, even the jingle a local roofing company uses in its radio ads. This will strike many as old news: Kids are susceptible to marketing messages. Turns out, they are very susceptible. A study published in 2010found thatpreschoolers,before they could even read, could associate company logos with the products they make and, not surprisingly, with characters that represent those companies (the children in the study could, for example, correctly associate the Hamburgler character with the golden arches logo of McDonald's, and could likewise identify Ronald McDonald even when only shown his red shoes and striped socks, not his clown face and red hair). The study found that most preschoolers could identify logos even for products targeted at adults, such as Toyota, according to an ABC News report. While the study's authors said these associations could be evidence of higher-level thinking among some kids (the kids who best understood the brands also had better social skills and executive function, according to the study's authors), such brand and label awareness among kids who should be more concerned about their bicycle rides than their shoe brands can feel disturbing. And when it comes to lifestyle habits, the concerns run deeper. Children who see more ads for junk food, for example, are more likely to be obese, according tothe American Psychological Association. Which is why The Walt Disney Co., to its credit, vowed earlier this year to stop allowing advertising for junk food on its TV, radio and Web programs aimed at children younger than 12. This was a good move that was roundly applauded. But for parents like me, who have perhaps been lax about limiting our kids' exposure to marketing messages, the damage may already be done. Last night was a busy night for my family, so we ordered a pizza for dinner. This is a rare occurrence, so I was surprised when my older son started talking about a dessert he knows thispizza restaurant offers. He described it in detail — its name, what it looks like, how it would behave when you cut into it, what it probably tastes like. I was surprised, but only for a second. He'd obviously seen this product advertised on TV. The commercial made him want it. Of course it did — marketers are savvy enough to know what makes kids crave their products, even if kids are not savvy enough to know that commercials are trying to manipulate them into buying things they don't need and, in many cases, shouldn't have. That's why advertising on children's programming is so effective: Kids are gullible consumers. They want things — sugar, Happy Meals, toys, validation — but haven't yet developed the veneer of cynicism that requiresthe makers ofcommercials for adults to work so much harder to get us to accept their messages. When younger parents tell of their efforts to limit the "screen time" and media their kids are exposed to, I get it. And I wish that when we were younger parents, we'd taken such limits more seriously. Then again, logo absorption and media messages work on content I want my kids to appreciate, too. My sons can pick out the font used on the cover of the Harry Potter books from across the library. And the other day, I heard my son humming the theme song to National Public Radio's "Morning Edition" news program. — Julie Johnson is the features editor at The Bulletin. 541-383-0308, jj ohnson@bendbulletin.com

wood Ave., in Bend. The presents will be

delivered on or around Dec. 23.

• In a place where beer is king, herearesomegift ideas to makea royal impression By Megan Kehoe ~The Bulletin

hile it's a nice gesture, bringing a bottle of wine for your host to a Central

Contact: Dave Arata, 541-389-1330 or

dshobbies©bendcable .com.

United Wayneeds tax volunteers

Oregon holiday party will not necessarily win you any friends, sparkling

The United Way of Deschutes County is

conversation or street cred. It may sit lonely and neglected in the corner as

for the 2013 Take Credit

your host searches for the wine glasses that are buried somewhere behind the pint glasses, pilsner glasses, Belgian snifters and growlers. Wine may be customary, but there's no denying that beer is king in this town. With that in mind, a few local brewers weigh in on what they would bring as a gift to a holiday party, and what to look for in winter brews. Even if you're not a beer snob, it doesn't hurt to look like one by bringing some of these high-class brews to your next holiday bash. — Reporter: 541-383-0354; mkehoeCbendbulletin.com

recruiting volunteers Volunteer lncomeTax Assistance Program (VITA), a free taxpreparation service that will help qualifying local moderate- to low-

income residents claim their tax refund dollars. Volunteers are encouraged to beavailable for one or two five-hour shifts each week. Responsibilities include

greeting, screening and tax preparation.

Brett Thomas

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Silver Moon Brewing Head Brewer, homebrewer since 1997 Beer he would bring:Sierra Nevada's Celebration Ale, 6.8 percent, 65 IBU (Under $10 for a six-pack of 12-ounce bottles) "It's very well-made, well-crafted, and exceptionally balanced," Thomas said. He describes the hop flavor as being distinct. However, it's not overwhelming and balances out with a nice malty character. Thomas also says it goes well with food, standing up in flavor to holiday staples like turkey and ham, while being very drinkable. What he looks for in a winter brew:"Something a little fuller-bodied," he said. "Something that's more malty and sweet, with an alcohol note to it." In general, he's not a fan of spice flavors in beer. He says the holiday season is his favorite time for beer drinking because of the many seasonal varieties available. Tips for selecting beer for someone else:Thomas says to think about drinkability. He advises against something too sweet or too hoppy without knowing your host's preferences. He also suggests making contact with your local beer seller at places like Newport Avenue Market or Broken Top Bottle Shop. "They tend to be very knowledgeable and know the right price points."

Volunteers areneeded from Feb.1 through April 15 in Bend, Redmond and Prineville. Previous

experience with tax preparation is preferred but not required.

Training can be accomplished independently orthrough classroom sessions that will be conducted from

9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday, Dec. 17-21 at Central Oregon

Community College. Contact: pat© deschutesunitedway.org or541-389-6507.

Chambermusic gala tonight

Don Gordon Local homebrewer for more than 25years Beer he would bring:Brouwerij Van Steenberge N.V.'s Gulden Draak Ale, 10.5 percent ABV, 28 IBU (Under $10 for one 12-ounce bottle) Gordon says asking him to pick a favorite winter beer is like asking the pope to pick a favorite saint. However, he recommends this Belgian triple ale for its dark fruit, toffee and mild licorice flavors. Gordon said he hosted a beer-tasting event recently and had this beer as one of the samples. Of the 30 people at the event, just about everyone liked this beer best. He describes it as a big-flavored beer with a high alcohol content — perfect for a cold winter's night. What he looks for in a winter brew:Bold and rich flavors. Tips for selecting beer for someone else:You should consider their tastes: do they like lagers or ales? Light or dark beers'? Hoppy or malty? Select your host gift with these questions in mind, Gordon says.

High Desert Chamber Music's Fifth Annual Gala will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday at the Ox-

ford Hotel in downtown Bend. The gala features

a concert by three members of the CrownCity String Quartet. The event, which

includes a dinner and silent auction, benefits HDCM's Educational

Outreach. Tickets are $85. Contact: www.high

Tim Koester Homebrewer of 10years; Central Oregon Community College continuing education home brewing instructor Beer he would bring:Deschutes Brewery's The Abyss, ll percent ABV, 65 IBU ($13-$15 range for one 22-ounce bottle) Why this beer?Generally, Koester says he brings his own home brew to a party. However, if he were to go with a commercial craft beer, he'd select this special edition beer because "It's a really big beer with lots of chocolate and coffee flavors." This dark imperial stout is an annual seasonal beer released in November. Recently, Koester did beer tastings of the last three editions of the beer. He says there's a subtle difference among all of them, but this year's edition has a more earthy flavor with a roasted prune flavor profile. What he looks for in a winter brew:"Something full-bodied with a full-mouth feel," Koester said. "Something that tends to warm you up with a fair amount of alcohol to it." Koester also says he enjoys hints of holiday spices, such of cinnamon, nutmeg and coriander, in the brew.

desertchambermusic. com, info©highdesert chambermusic.com or 541-306-3988.

SMARTdook drive planned Community members are invited to purchase books that will be donat-

ed to young readers in the local Start Making A

Reader Todayprogram. Between the Covers in Bend is hosting an Angel Tree Book Drive through Dec. 24. Individuals can visit the tree and find a

name andselect books to give to that child. All of the students attend

jeff Hawes Co-owner of The Brew Shop andPlatypus Pub; homebrewer of five years Home brews of choice:IPAs, winter stouts, barley wine Beer he would bring:Hair of the Dog Brewing Co.'s Doggie Claws, 11.5 percent ABV, 70 IBU. (Under $10 for one 12-ounce bottle, $20 for four) Hawes says this punch-packing barley wine beer out of Portland has a nice sweetness to it and the maltiness that counterbalances the hops. The higher alcohol content of the beer also makes it appropriate for a host gift, and makes it more festive, Hawes says. What he looks for in a winter brew:Hawes says flavored beers are not really his thing. He likes "the typical winter warmer" with a maltier flavor and a low hop profile.

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local elementary schools and are enrolled in the SMART program. Books

available for purchase will start at $3.99 and those buying books for

children in the program receive 20 percent dis-

counts. Between the Covers is located at 645 N.W. Delaware Ave., Bend. Find more information about SMART at www.

getsmartoregon.org. — From staff reports


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anLi a sweater oinsseasona tra ition By Jessica Yadegaran Contra Costa Times

WALNUT CREEK, Calif. — Every holiday season, Carin Agiman pawed through her closet, searching for something to wear to her friend's ugly sweater party. Having no luck, Agiman, who is Jewish, glued felt menorah cutouts and blue sequins to a white thrift store sweater. But the clumsy DIY look never quite matched the breadth of bright sweaters with reindeer and snowmen. And it c ertainly didn't show off Agiman's Hanukkah pride. "It was fine and passable, but I knew therewas so much more potential for a great Hanukkah sweater," says Agiman, 27, of Berkeley, Calif. Last February, Agiman cut the kvetching and left her accounting career to design stylish Hanukkah sweaters for the hipster Jewish set. The sweaters, which she sells on her website, Geltfiend.com, have a retro, East Coast sensibility. Think Urban Outfitters meets "Mad Men." They're sweet enough for your Bubbe but hip enough so even your fashionable goy friends will want to wear one. "I've always been inspired by vintage sweaters," Agiman says. "And, when it comes to Hanukkah, I was personally very tired of blue, white and silver. I wanted to incorporate red into a Hanukkah sweater." She did with the Spinmaster, a men's cardigan with a dreidel design and wood buttons. The V-neck Geltdigger is c ream w it h b r own and mustard geld coins covered in menorahs and Stars of David while the mustard-colored Crown Heights, named after the New York area with a large Orthodox Jewish population, features a boat neck and snowmen in Hasidic garb. "Humor is such a big part of understandingsomeone's culture,"says Agiman, who in September raised $200,000 on Kickstarter.com in order to launch Geltfiend.com. "Being able to poke fun at yourself and not take yourself so seriously is such a big part of this project." San Francisco filmmaker Tiffany Shlain wore one of her Geltfiend sweatersto a Contemporary Jewish

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Carin Agiman displays a selection of Hanukkah sweaters at her home in Berkeley, Calif., late last month. Agiman launched the website Geltfiend.com to provide a place for Jewish holiday themed products. Kristopher Skinner Contra Costa Times

dition to other Jewish holiday products, like wrapping paper and adult onesies. "As Jews we're used to being left out of mainstream American holi-

days," she says. "This is a good way for us to highlight our own cultural perspective and experience and participate more fully." Chaim Mahgel, owner of Afikomen, a Judaica shop in Berkeley, says there is a small but dedicated segment of Jews who will "appreciate and get" the sweaters. "There are a lot of products to bring the festive spirit into the home and workplace now," says Mahgel. "I've seen people spend Up to $100 on Carin Agiman's Hanukkah sweaters feature five designs for men and women. She plans to add more sweaters along with other Jewish holiday products, like wrapping paper and adult onesies. Museum event earlier this month and saysadmirers ofthe sweater approached her all night. "They're ironic and funny and so well-designed," says Shlain, the 42-year-oldfounder of the Webby Awards. She owns two and recently

bought one for her husband. Her 9year-old daughter wants one, too. "I'm telling everybody about them." There are currentlyfive designs for men and women, with a price tag of $60 or $65 each. Agiman plans to add more sweaters, she says, in ad-

paper goods, wrapping paper, and decorations. Why not sweaters?" A giman hassold 1,000 sweaters so far and says the response has been "overwhelmingly p o sitive." E v en non-Jews are getting into the spirit, which is fine by Agiman. "If that means a bunch of nonJews wearing Hanukkah sweaters, then I think it'll make up for years of Jewish people going to holiday parties in Christmas sweaters."

RELIGIOUS SERVICES To submit service information or announcements for religious organizations, email bulletin© bendbulletin.com or call 541-383-0358. Antioch Church: Senior Pastor KenWytsma; "What's at the Heart," as part of a series on Proverbs; Sunday at9:30 a.m.; ReduxQ-andA after the service; Bend High School, 230 N.E. Sixth St., Bend. Bend Christian Fellowship: Bill Martin; "Jesusthe Man";Sundayat10a.m.;4twelve youth group: Wednesday at 7p.m.; 19831 Rocking Horse Road, Bend. Bend Church of the Nazarene: Pastor Virgil Askren; "It's All About Joy"; Sundayat10:15 a.m.; 1270 N.E. 27th St., Bend. Discovery Christian Church: Pastor Dave Drullinger; "Told to the Man," basedon Matthew1:18-25; Sunday at10 a.m.; 334 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend. Eastmont Church: Pastor John Lodwick; "The lncredible lncarnation," based on Philippians 2:5-11, aspart of a Christmas series; Sunday at 9 and10:45 a.m.; 62425 Eagle Road,Bend. Father's House Church of God:Pastor Randy Wills; Christmas presentation "The Christmas W ax Museum"; Sunday at10a.m.;61690 Pettigrew Road, Bend. The youth group meets Wednesday at7p.m. The Fellowship at Bend: Pastor Loren Anderson; "Division and Unity," based on 1 Corinthians 1:10-17; Sunday at 10a.m.; Summit High School, 2855 N.W.Clearwater Drive, Bend. First Church of Christ, Scientist: "God's Omnipotence and Love";Sundayat10a.m.; 1551 N.W. First St., Bend. First Presbyteriao Church: Pastor Jenny Warner; "Unwrapping Jesus: Healer"; Sunday at9 a.m.and10:45a.m.services;and"Jazz and Gospel Nativity; Sunday at 5:01 p.m.; 230 N.E. Ninth St., Bend. First United Methodist Church: The Rev. Thom Larson; "IBelieveinGod,"basedon Mark1:1-8 and aChristmas cantata; Sunday at9 and11a.m.;680 N.W .Bond St.,Bend. Grace First Lutheran Church: The children will share "Just the Facts andOnly the Facts"; Sundayat9:30 a.m .;2265N.W .Shevlin Park Road, Bend. Grace Reformed Presbyterian Church: Pastor Dan Dillard; "Christmas Comfort," basedon Isaiah9:1-7;Sundayat10:30 a.m .; 62162 HambyRoad, Bend. Journey Church: Pastor Keith Kirkpatrick; "The Never Ending Story," and the bandER will lead music; Sunday at 9a.m. and10:30 a.m.; 70 N.W.Newport Ave., Bend. Nativity Lutheran Church: Pastor Craig Jorgensen; "So Much to Say, SoLittle Time," based on Luke3:7-18; Sunday at 9 a.m. and11 a.m.; and thechildren's Christmas pageant, "How GladAreYouThis Christmas Eve?"; Sunday at 6p.m.; 60850 Brosterhous Road, Bend. New Hope Church: Pastor Randy Myers; "Sharing the Light," as part of the series "Christmas Light"; today at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 9and10:45 a.m.; 20080 Pinebrook Blvd., Bend. Spiritual Awareness Community of the Cascades: Guest speakerAnakhaComan; "Celebrating 'Birth 2012' — Playing in the Promised Land!"; Sunday at 9 a.m.; held at The Old Stone Church,157 N.W.Franklin Ave., Bend. Springs of Life Ministries: Evangelist and Bible teacher EddieCienda;Wednesdays at 7 p.m.;TheSound Garden Studio,1279N.E. Second St., Bend. Trinity Lutheran Church: TheRev. Patrick Rooney; "Waiting for God ... Courage," based on Zephaniah 3:14-20; Sunday at 8a.m. (guitar-led worship andcommunion) and 11 a.m. (piano/organ-led worship); andadvent midweek potluck andworship; Wednesdayat 6 p.m.; 2550 N.E. Butler Market Road, Bend. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Oregon: TheRev.Alex Holt; "Intergenerational Holiday Service"; Sunday at11 a.m.; at the OldStone Church,157 N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend. W estside Church:PastorKenJohnson;"Raw Part ¹2 Gifts"; today at 6:30 p.m. andSunday at 8, 9 and 10:45 a.m.; 2051 N.W.Shevlin Park Road, Bend. Westside South Campus: Pastor Scott McBride; "RawPart¹2 Gifts"; Sunday at 9 am. and1030 am.; 1245 SE. Third St., Bend. Community Presbyterian Church: Christmas music cantata "Night of the Father's Love," directed by Karen Sipes; Sundayat9 a.m.and11 a.m.;529 N.W. 19th St., Redmond. Emmaus Lutheran Church: TheRev. David Poovey; "ThinkJoy,"basedon Philippians 4:4-6; Sunday at10:30 a.m.; 2175S.W. Salmon Ave., Redmond. Grace Lutheran Church at Eagle Crest: Pastor Randy VanMehren; "In andThrough Christ All of Creation Is Redeemed and Restored"; Sundayat10:30 a.m.; Eagle Crest Banquet and Conference Facility, 1522 Cline Falls Road, Redmond. St. Paul's Anglican Church: Father John Pennington; "DoubtingJohn,"based on Matthew11:2-11; Sunday at10 a.m.; Southwest12th Avenueand Forest Avenue, Redmond. Zion Lutheran Church: Pastor Eric Burtness; "Bearing Fruit Like John the Baptist," as part of the series "Advent Conspiracy: Christmas Can Still Change theWorld"; Sunday at 8:30a.m. and11 a.m.; Children's Christmas Pageant; Sunday at3 p.m.;and anadvent service; Wednesday at 7 p.m. following soup at 6:15 p.m.;1113 Black Butte Blvd., Redmond. Shepherd's Valley Cowboy Church: Pastor Jordan Weaver; Sundayat10:30 a.m.; in the cafe of The RimRock Riders Equestrian Facility, Brasada Ranch, 17037 S.W.Alfalfa Road, Powell Butte. Agape Harvest Fellowship: Youth group W ednesday at7 p.m .;52460SkidgelRoad, La Pine. Community Bible Church at Sunriver: Pastor Glen Schaumloeffel; "Simeon andAnna's Testimony," based on Luke2:21-38 as part of the series "Everlasting Light"; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; 1 Theater Drive, Sunriver. Concordia Lutheran Mission: TheRev. Willis Jenson; "St. John the Baptist Was a Resolute Preacher of God's Forgiveness in Christ Crucified for the Sins of Men," based on Luke 7:27; Sunday at11 a.m.; and "Christ, Our King, Cares for and Protects His Church," basedon Psalm 45:4;Sundayat1p.m.;held at Terrebonne GrangeHall, 828611th St., Terrebonne. Four Sundays of Advent: A meal with atime of connection, worship andreflection, hosted by TheCommon Table;donationsaccepted;67:30 p.m. Sunday; 231 N.W.Idaho Ave., Bend. Alpha Marriage Course: 7-weekdinner course; Mondays at 6:30 p.m. starting January14; Desert SongCommunity Church, 640S.W.EvergreenAve.,Redmond; contact 541-504-0402, mike©desertsong.org or www.relationshipcentral.org.

Ex ainer:W eo e W hat is the most utu nativi scenes important teaching in your faith?

By L.V. Anderson

The Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Mo.)

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It's nearly impossible to go through December without seeing at least one nativity scene, whether it's a set of ceramic figurines in a private home, a life-size tableau in front of a church, or a cast of actors in a children's pageant. And rarely does a year go by that these r epresentations of Jesus, Joseph, Mary, the three wise men, some shepherds, and miscellaneous barn animals go unmolested by vandals or unchallenged by lawsuits. Why do people put up creches at Christmastime, anyway? Blame St. Francis of Assisi, who is credited with staging the first nativity scene in 1223. The only historical account we have of Francis' nativity scene comes from "The Life of St. Francis of Assisi," by St. Bonaventure, a Franciscan m on k w h o was born five years before Francis' death. According to Bonaventure's biography, St. Francis got permission from Pope Honorious III to set up a manger with hay and two live animals — an ox a nd a donkey — in a cave in the Italian village of Grecio. He then invited the villagers to come gaze upon the scene while he preached about "the babe of Bethlehem." (Francis was supposedly so overcome by emotion that he couldn't say "Jesus.") Bonaventure also claims that the hay used by F r a ncis m i r a culously acquired the power to cure local cattle d i seases and pestilences. W hile this p ar t o f B o naventure's story is dubious, it's clear that nativity scenes had enormous popular appeal. Francis' display came in the middle of a p e riod when mystery o r m i r a cle plays were a popular form of entertainment and education for European laypeople. These plays, originally performed inchurches and later performed in town squares, re-enacted B i b l e st o r i es in v e rnacular l a n guages. Since churchservices at the

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Following a tradition started by St. Francis of Assisi in 1223, nativity scenes spread throughout Europe within a couple of centuries. time were performed only in Latin, which few understood, miracle plays were the only way for laypeople to learn scripture. Francis' nativity scene used the same method of visual display to help locals understand and e motionally e n gage w i t h Christianity. Within a couple of centuries of Francis' inaugural display, nativity scenes had spread throughout Europe. It's unclear from Bonaventure's account whether Francis Used people or figures to stand in for Jesus, Mary and Joseph, or if the spectators just used their imagination, but later nativity scenes included both tableaux vivants and dioramas, and the cast of characters gradually expanded to include not only the happy couple and the infant, but sometimes entire villages. The familiar cast of characters we see today — the three wise men and the shepherds — aren't biblically accurate. Of the four gospels in the New Testam ent, only M a t thew a n d Luke describe Jesus' birth, the former focusing on the story of the wise men's trek to see the infant king, the latterrecounting the shepherds' visit to the manger where Jesus was born. Nowhere in the Bible do the shepherds and wise men appear together, and nowhere in the Bible are donkeys, oxen, cattle or other domesticated animals

mentioned i n c o n j unction with Jesus' birth. But early nativity scenes took t h eir cues morefrom religiousart than from scripture. After t h e re f o r mation, creches became more associated with southern Europe (where Catholicism was still prevalent), while Christmas trees were the northern European decoration ofchoice (since Protestantism — and evergreens — thrived there). As nativity scenes spread, different regions began to take on different artistic features and characters. For example, the "santon" figurines manufactured in P r ovence in France aremade of terra c otta and i nclude a w i d e range of villagers. In 20thand 21st-century A merica, nativity f i g urines b ecame associated with kitsch rather than piety, with nonreligious figures like snowmen and rubber duckssometimes occupying the main roles. What about those nativity plays that children often perform at Christmastime? They are an obvious outgrowth of the miracle plays of the Middle Ages, but the reason children (rather than adults) perform in them isn't clear. However, it's possible the tradition stems from the Victorian Era, when Christmas was recast in America and England as a child-friendly, family-centered holiday, instead of the rowdy celebration it had been in years past.

Qur'an, the divine message that was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace be onhim) some 1,400 years ago, is full of passages that offer guidance for a perfect and peaceful way of life, both for individuals and societies. In addition to emphasizing the essential virtues of honesty, love, truth, justice and compassion, the Qur'an has also established the framework for a wholesome, just and peaceful society by exhorting its followers to respect and treat all human beings equitably, not forcing religion on others, continually striving for betterment of oneself and the society, taking care of the destitute and needy, fair and honest business dealings; taking care of animals, plants and other non-living components of the environment, and always standing up for truth and justice. The short sentence: "enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong" that appears in verse 41, chapter 22 Of the Qur'an, comprehensively states the ultimate aim of a state and characteristics of its ruler. This concise phrase has capturedthe essence of a world order that ensures peace and harmony for one and all. Any society that frames its rules and regulations with the goal of enjoining what is good — not only for the humans, but also for the environment — and adopts measures to control anything that is evil, is sure to be successful and flourish. History tells us that whenever this principle was ignored, it resulted in the demise of the society.

Soul is divine A.M. Bhattacharyya, Hindu faith adviser of the Greater Kansas City Interfaith Council: In my mind the most important teaching of Hinduism is epitomized in a short sentence "Thou art That." (Chandogya Upanishad) The sentence is short, but the message it carries is tremendous. "Thou" refers to the inherent substratum, the innermost soul and the luminous self of every being. It is called Atman. Atman is pure consciousness. Without Atman, life is nonexistent. "That" refers to Brahman (God), the ultimate and the absolute reality. Brahman is both transcendent and imminent. Brahman is one without a second, the supreme self, the lord of all souls, the infinite ocean of consciousness and bliss,eternal, the creator and the sustainer of the universe. Without Brahman, the universe is nonexistent. The identity between Atman and Brahman is a cardinal principle of Hindu faith. As an individual wave is identical with the ocean, so the individual self is identical with the supreme self. Similar short messages exist in other Upanishads. Because of the prodigious depth of these messages, these are called "great declarations." Swami Vivekananda, who brought the message of Upanishads (Vedanta) to the West, explained the Brahman-Atman identity this way, "It is God within your ovm self that is impelling you to seek for him, to realize him." We find a similar teaching preached bythe Unity Church — "The true spirit of God to which we all should turn and listen, is within us." Send your questions for one of our panels of religion columnists to Helen Gray at The Star, 1729 Grand Blvd. Kansas City, MO 64108. Send email to hgray@ fzcstar.com.


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9:30 am SundayEducationalClasses 10:30 am Morning Worship This Sunday at Faith Christian Center, Pastor Mike Johnson will be sharing the Sunday service message, titled, "Christmas loy" beginning at 10:30am

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

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Sunday Mass — 3:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 3:00-3:15 pm ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH

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9:00 AM Sunday School for everyone 10:15 AM Worship Service This Sunday at Foundry Church, Al Hulbert will share an Advent message entitled "The Results of His Coming." Our carol will be "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear". For Kidztown, Middle School and High School activities Call 541-382-3862 www.bendchurch.org HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH, SBC 3100 SW Highland Ave., Redmond • 541-548-4161

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We preach Ihe good newsoflesus Christ, sing grea( fiymits of fai(fi, and search theScriptures together. Sunday Worship Service - 10:30 am Bible Study- Thursday, 10:30 am

Our Lady of Guadalupe 5:00 AM - Misa en Espanol Reconciliation / Reconciliacion Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM - English Thursday 6:00 PM — 7:00 PM

- English o Espanol Domingo ll:15 AM - 12:15PM — Espanol

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Saturday 8:00 AM Exposition 8 Benediction Monday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM

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Wednesday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Thursday after 7:00 AM Mass — 6:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM- 6:00 PM Reconciliation Tuesday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM Saturday 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM

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

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

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

We are currently enrolling students in grades K-7 for Sunday School and Hebrew School.

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

All services are held at the First United Methodist Church 680 NW Bond Street 541 -388-8826

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

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6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study

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(St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg Confession XXVIII.8, 10) 10 am Sunday School II am Divine Service

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

DEC. 16-Advent Vespers Service- I PM DEC. 24 - Christmas Eve Divine Service - 7 PM DEC. 25 - Christmas Divine Service - 11 AM The Rev. Willis C, lenson, Pastor. 8286 11th St (Grange Hall), Terrebonne, OR

Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012 Il:00am Rev. Alex Holt: "Intergenerational Holiday Service": This will be an intergenerational service where all ages will take part in a celebration of our holidays. Music, children's activities and much more will be part of this celebration of the year's turning back to light.

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

www.uufco.org (541 ) 385-3908

U NITY COM M U N I T Y O F CENTRAL OREG O N Join the Unity Community Sunday 10:00 am

with Rev. Jane Meyers Youth Program Provided The Unity Community meets at 62855 Powell Butte Hwy (near Bend Airport)

Learn more about the Unity Community of Central Oregon at www.unitycentraloregon.com or by calling 541-388-1569

Senior Pastor Virgil Askren SUNDAY

For more information about our education programs, please call Kathy Schindel at 541-388-8826.

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Peop(es' sma(J, progressive congregation. Worship with us Sunday, December 16th at 11 a.m in the Community Room of Redmond's Ray's Market, 900 SW 23rd Street, Iust off of Hwy 126. Or, come early at 10 a.m. for adult study and discussion.

All Peoples meets on the first and third Sundays of each month. On January 6th, we meet again in the Community Room of Redmond's Ray's Market.

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

For details, directions and possible help with car-pooling, email: prisbill@earthlink.net, or call: 541-390-6864 •

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The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector

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755 NE 2nd Street, Bend 541 -389-8888 SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 541 NE Dekalb Sunday School 9:45 am Children S Adult Classes Worship Service - 11;00 am Major's Robert 8 Miriam Keene NEW HOPE EVANG ELICAL 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 www.newhopebend.com •

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

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COM M U N ITY BIBLE CHURCH A ND CHRISTIAN PRESCHOO L 541-593-8341 Beaver at Theater Drive, PO Box 4278, Sunriver, OR 97707

Serving Central Oregon for 20 Years, We Are a Non-Denominational Egalitarian Jewish Community Our Synagogue is located at 21555 Modoc Lane, Bend, Oregon 541-385-6421 Resident Rabbi Jay Shupack Rebbetzin Judy Shupack

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Corner of NW Franklin 0 Lava Sunday 4:30 PM

CONGREGATION SHALOM BAYIT (JEWISH COMMUNITY OF CENTRAL OREGON) www.jccobend.com

January's Community HU will be FIRST UNITED METH O D IST www.lutheransonline.com/ announced soon. Happy Holidays! CHURCH condordialutheranmission (In the Heart of Downtown Bend) Learn how to sing HU, a love song Facebook: Concordia Lutheran Mission 680 NW Bond St. / 541-382-1672 to God: a loving, uplifting, Spiritual 541-420- 1667 Phone: 541-325-6773 EveryoneisWelcome! Exercise. HU, pronounced like the www.sovereigngracebend.com word hue, is sung for about 20 minutes GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN Rev. Thom Larson and is followed by a brief period of CHURCH • • I • Sermon Title; sacred contemplation. Followed by a 2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend "I Believe in God" discussiofl. 541-382-6862 CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER Scripture: Mark I:1-8 Regardless of your beliefs or religion, 21720 E. Hwy. 20 • 541.389.8241 Christmas Cantata, singing HU can bring you greater Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. 9:00 am - Contemporary Service happiness, love, and understanding. (Child Care Available) Sunday Schoolduring the 9 am Sunday Morning Worship Singing HU can draw us closer in our Sunday School 10:20 a.m. Service 8:45am 8 10:45am state of consciousness to the Divine Education Hour 10:45 a.m. ll:00 am — Traditional Service Being. It has helped people of many Childcare provided on Sunday Wednesday Mid-Week Services Women's Bible Study different faiths open their hearts more Children F Youth Programs Tuesday 9;15 a.m. fully to the uplifting presence and "During the Week: 7:00pm security of God's love. Women's Groups, Men's Groups, Men's Bible Study Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, Wednesday 7:30 a.m. Nursery Care provided for all services. Singing HU can help you experience: Music 6 Fellowship, • Comfort, peace, joy Pastor Joel LiaBraaten Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. • Expanded awareness Evangelical Lutheran Church 21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241 Rev. Thom Larson • Inner light and/or sound in America www.clcbend.com • A subtle sense of Divine Love www.gracefirstlutheran.org firstchurch©bendumc.org • The healing of a broken heart • Solace during times of grief NATIVITY LUTHERAN CHURCH • A release of fears COM M U N ITY PRESBYT ERIAN 60850 Brosterhous Road at Knott, • Answers to your questions 541-388-0765 CHURCH Come worship with us. 529 NW 19th Street For more information please visit (3/4 mile north of High School) Third Sunday of Advent www.eckankar.org or Redmond, OR 97756 Sermon Title: www.miraclesinyourlife.org (541 ) 548-3367 "So Much to Say, So Little Time" or call 541-728-6476. by Pastor, Craig Jorgensen, For a FREE info packet: Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor based on Luke 3:7-18. I-800-LOVEGOD Rev. Heidi Bolt, Associate Pastor Also, at 6 pm on December 16, Children's Christmas Pageant "How 9;00 am Contemporary Worship Glad Are You This Christmas Eve?" 9:00 am Nursery Care 9:15 am Children S Youth 9 am Informal Service TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday School 9: 15 Junior Church 469 NW Wall St. • 541-382-5542 II am Formal Service 9:30 am Adult Education www.trinitybend.org 10:30 am Adult Education SundaySchedule Bible Study at 10am on Wednesdays 11:00 am Traditional Worship 8 am Holy Eucharist 9:15 am Education for All Ages (Child care provided on Sundays.) Youth Groups 10:15 am Holy Eucharist www.nativityinbend.com High School - Sunday ll:00am- 12:30pm Evangelical Lutheran Church (w/nursery care 8 Godly Play) MiddleSchool — Wednesday 6.00-7:30pm in America 5 pm Holy Eucharist

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6;30 pm Centering Prayer

2550 NE Butler Market Road Bend, OR 97701 541 -382-1832

Wednesdays 5:30 pm Prayer Service

SUNDAY WORSHIP

8am Guitar Led Worship 9:30am Education Hour for all ages 11am Organ/Piano Led Worship Church Website: www.tnmtylutheranbend.org School Website: www.saints.org Pastors: Rev. David Carnahan Rev. Patrick Rooney Principal; Mrs. Hanne Krause

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ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA Worship in the Heart of Redmond Sunday Worship Service 8:30am Contemporary 11:00am Liturgical Sunday School for all ages at 10:00am

Rev. Dr. Steven H. Koski Lead Pastor

230 NE Ninth, Bend (Across Ninth St. from Bend High) All AreWelcome,A(ways!

CITY CENTER

A Foursquare Fellowship Senior Pastors Steve 8 Ginny McPherson 549 SW 8thSt.,P.O. Box 475, Redmond, OR 97756 • 541-548-7128

Sunday Worship Services: Daybreak Cafe Service 7:30 am Celebration Services 9:00 am and 10:45 am Wednesday Service UTurn - Middle School 7:00 pm Thursdays High School (Connection) 6:30 pm Home Bible Studies throughout the week City Care Clinic also available. Kidz Center School, Preschool www.citycenterchurch.org "Livin' the Incredible Mission"

Small Groups Meet Regularly (Handicapped Accessible) Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities for all ages. www.redmondcpc.org

Children's Room available during services Come Experience a warm, friendly family of worshipers. Everyone Welcome - Always. A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and diverse music program for all ages Coffee,snacks andfellowship after each service Wednesdays Dec. 19, Soup Supper at 6: 16 pm 8 Advent Service at 7:00 pm 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

Seasonof Advent "Unwrapping Jesus: Healer" 9:00 am - contemporary 10:45 am - traditional 5:Ol pm - Jazz & Gospel Nativity Rev. Jenny Warner, preaching Sunday School: 3 yrs to 6th grade Nursery care provided Wednesday Noon Silence 8 Supper Worship 12:30 pm Contemplative Prayer Thursday 7:00 pm, Service of the Longest Night (For those suffering pain and loss this season. All are welcome.) Nursery care provided Youth Events See Youth Blog: http://bendfp.org/youth/

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

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

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MIDLOTHIAN , Texas — Dancer paced in her stall as did Dasher. Across the barn, B l itzen grunted. C omet an d C u pi d w e r e remarkably calm, c onsidering this is the busy season for reindeer. Such was the spirit one recent morning at the Double R Reindeer Ranch just outside of Midlothian, Santa's Texas reindeer division, operated by Rick and Roberta Smith. "We're busy six days a week right now," said Rick Smith, wearing an elf outfit that he designed. " We won't get a break till January." It's been that way for the last four years, since the Smiths startedthe reindeer ranch, a project that was encouraged by Don Shelton, a longtime Fort Worth-based Santa. Lt. Col. Roberta Smith was getting ready to retire from the Air Force and Rick Smith was headed that way from the Texas Department of Public Safety. "We wanted to raise something unique," Roberta Smith said. "I knew Dr. Shelton and once he heard about what we wanted to do, he suggested the reindeer. We didn't think of it much at first, but he kept after us." And that's how the Double R Reindeer Ranch was born. The Smiths started w ith young reindeer — Comet and Cupid. They weighed about 125 pounds and will eventually top out at 450 to 500 pounds when fully grown. The couple already had horses and miniature donkeys on their 15-acre spread, so four-legged creatures were nothing new. The couple got special feed for Santa's helpers, registered them with the Reindeer Owners and Breeders Association and, of course, bought evaporation coolers for the sizzling Texas heat. " Since we g o t t h e m s o young, they have been able to adapt to the heat," Rick Smith said. "But we still try to keep them in cool conditions." The Double R now has six reindeer, and even though the last two months of the year are the busiest, the ranch is active most of the year. Santas from across the country visit the Double R

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Roberta Smith talks with kids touring the Double R Reindeer Ranch, Dec. 4 in Midlothian, Texas. during the year to take photographs with the reindeer to update their portfolios. And the Double R reindeer go to all kinds of events. On Friday, th e r e i ndeer are scheduled to appear in the "Ho-Ho-Holiday" show with the Waco Symphony Orchestra. "We went there last year and they've asked us back," Rick Smith said. "Right now, Prancer is at Santa's Wonderr land near College Station." R eindeer are also at t h e ranch to greet curious visitors. '!'~g tr r One recent morning, preschool kids from the Creative Children's Center in Corsicana h• r were taking a tour. . IIk:,'lt, "This is our first time here," said pre-kindergartenteacher Theresa Cates. "A friend saw this on Facebook and told us about it. It's been a perfect rr)ni' visit. The kids are having a blast." Along with the reindeer, the ..r ranch has a sleigh, a bright red trailer to haul the reindeer and Santa evenhas an office in the barn, complete with a Christmas tree and holiday Comet the reindeer checks out children touring the Double R decorations. Reindeer Ranch. The ranch now has six reindeer.

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Japanesedolls returned 70years after internment By StephenMagagnini The Sacramento Bee

S ACRAMENTO, Cali f . — For decades, Beverly Pond searched forher friend Marianne Rikimaru, the Japanese American girlshe had walked to Fruitridge Elementary School with most every day in the years before World War II. Beverly wanted to return a set of ancient Japanese figurines belonging to Marianne's family, who left suddenly in April 1942. For 70 years, Beverly had no idea what became of her friend after th e R i k imarus were sent to a remote detention camp for Americans of Japanese ancestry along with thousands of others. The family never returned to Sacramento, but the heirloom figurines they left behind haunted Beverly, who eventually married and became Beverly Thornton. As she got older, her sense of urgency to find their rightful owner grew. In a magical moment Saturday afternoon at Beverly's home in the Pocket area of Sacramento, he r lo n g -lost friend reappeared.A smiling figurein a red sweater carrying a blue orchid — Beverly's favorite color — blew in out of the rain and appeared at the dool'. "Come in , p l ease!" said Beverly. "You look s o g o od," exclaimed Marianne, her married name now Breakfield. "You do, too, you're a sight for sore eyes," Beverly declared asthe two friends, now 80 and widows with greatgrandchildren, fell into each other's arms. "It's a miracle," said Bever-

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Marianne Rikimaru Breakfield, 80, left, and Beverly Thornton, 80, sit Dec. 1 behind the Japanese dolls that Beverly's mom was entrusted with by Marianne's mom in Sacramento, Calif. The two childhood friends were torn apart by WWII when Marianne and her family were sent to Tule Lake internment camp with thousands of other Central Valley Japanese Americans.

Beverly said t hat h elped her understand the pain of prejudice. She realized that she and Marianne were just two school girls with similar crushes and feelings. M arianne's Jap an e se grandparents had owned a vineyard next to a d r ive-in movie theater. Her dad used to take produce and flowers to theSan Francisco farmer's market. Her mom, "Daisy" Emiki Yumikara, and dad, Toshiro "Ricky" R i k imaru, were born in California. Marianne's mom inherited the figurines, and would display them for a week at New Year's or on Japanese Girls' Day, celebrated March 3. "We weren't allowed to play with them," Marianne said. Then, one day her parents told her a n d h e r y o u nger

sister Kikuyo (Shirley) and brother Hisao (Carroll), they ly's daughter, Patt Ladd, who had helped her mother solve the mystery with the help of the Florin Japanese American Citizen's League. The story of the dolls begins just before the Rikimarus left for the Elk Grove train station headed for the Tule Lake detention camp in the high desert near Oregon. Marianne's mother brought over the figurines and left them with Beverly's mom for safekeeping. They were intricate dioramas — one of an ox-drawn cart, another of a traditional Japanese farmer and his wife, and the third of an aristocratic couple. "She w as c r y i ng , a n d said, 'I'm so ashamed of my people,'" because of Japan's bombing of Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, Beverly said. The Rikimarus left the dolls with the Pond family because

they were allowed just one suitcase on the train. "It was a very sad day," Beverly said. "I didn't think it was right, I knew they hadn't done anything." I n the p re-war years i n Sacramento'sFruitridge area, the girls were surrounded by Japanese strawberry growers, and were free to pick all the luscious fruit they could as long as they didn't step on the plants. E very day, t h ey'd w a l k to F r u i t ridge E l e mentary in south Sacramento. "We talked about boys on the way to school," Beverly recalled wistfully. " One day M a r i anne said something about marrying one of the boys in our class, and I thought she couldn't marry him because he was white, and that made her cry; it hurt her feelings really bad."

11 amplifiers, seven guitars, two mandolins and a ukulele; NEW YORK — Mike Fon- a keyboard that swings out tana is proof that you can live from the wall; a sofa that turns large, in inverse proportion to into a work table; a 10-foot the square footage of your en- sign from his old studio that vironment, and that the heart looks as if it were carved from can take wing in the tiniest of granite and spells out "FONTANA" i n I I /2 - foot-high spaces. M ore t h a n a dec a d e letters; a five-foot foam-andago, Fontana, now 51, was epoxy replica of Horton, the stretched out i n a 6 , 0 00- elephant who kept his word square-foot former bakery in (whom Fontana has taken as Jersey City, N.J. It was a place his mascot); a five-foot-wide, big enough to ride a bicycle pneumatic-looking armchair in,where he could make the tiled with 15,000 pennies, monumental pieces — the 70- which he calls the "penny foot-high balloons and floats throne" (Fontana said he is an — he had become known for expert in creating "interestwhen he was chief sculptor ing furniture that's not all that for the Macy's Thanksgiving comfortable"); and a mirrored Day Parade. coffee table with a lid that "I had a machine shop and comes off to reveal some of all kinds of crazy foam-cut- his daughter's clothing. Not to ting equipment and a loft that mention many other objects, I built a house inside of," he books, gewgaws, pieces of said. "The thing is, here, my furniture and sculpture, most whole apartment is the size of which is handmade. of my old master bedroom That Sonia, Fontana's 22suite, and I wouldn't trade it year-old daughter, has made for anything. This apartment her home here is perhaps changed my life." Fontana's neatest trick. In the On a r e cent springlike tiny 18-square-foot entrance morning, Fontana, a compact, alcove, he has built her a bedpowerfully built man with a room, with a desk, a loft bed, deep basso profundo voice, a "closet" (hooks on the back was coiled up on a chair he of the front door and shoe had sculptured out of foam pockets on the wall) and a and epoxy and covered with "bureau" (his father's Korean hundreds of iridescent glass War footlocker, painted white beads. and fitted with casters). The chair is just one of the F ontana's rent i s no w many fun-house touches in $1,400. "I'd rather pay less," the minute but densely ap- he said. "But New York is p ointed living room of h i s worth it. "You don't have to be a mil400-square-foot a p artment on St. Marks Place. Drawing lionaire to be happy. Think on his skills as a carpenter of what's been seen from this and an artist, Fontana has fit- balcony." He gestured toward ted it out like a boat and em- St. Marks Place, which in this ployed all sorts of perspective millennium is mostly filled tricks so that each of the five with Japanese dumpling and "rooms" feels a lot larger than yogurt shops, and the odd tatits actual dimensions. too parlor. "I'm 51, and I'm like a teenQuite a feat, given how much stuff is packed in here. ager in my parents' garage," In the living room, for ex- he said happily. "I'm outraample, there'sa drum set, geously lucky." New York Times News Service

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were going away. "I was really excited because we'd never been on a trip before and we were going on a train," she said. "We went to Tule Lake. It was just a desolate area, but I went to school, just like at home." "Our parents tried to hide things from us so we wouldn't be traumatized," she said. "I didn't realize how t r aumatized they were until we got out of the camp." A fter the w ar, th e f a m ily resettled with other Japanese Americans in eastern Oregon. " Then I g o t m a r ried, raised a f amily, lived in Seattle, got divorced, got remarried." About 8,000 Sacramentans of Japanese ancestry were detained at c a mps d u r ing WWII. In all, about 110,000 J apanese Americans w e r e locked away.

gl A foam-and-epoxy replica of Horton the elephant hangs in Mike Fontana's living room. Fontana's apartment is only 400 square feet, but he has employed perspective tricks so that each room feels larger.

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CHILDREN, YOUTH AND EDUCATION SERVICES ADULTBASICSKILLS DEPARTMENT(COCC):Margie Gregory, mgregory@cocc.edu or 541-318-3788. ALYCEHATCHCENTER: Andy Kizans, 541-383-1980. BENDPARK& RECREATION DISTRICT:Kim, 541-706-6127. BIGBROTHERS BIGSISTERS OF CENTRALOREGON:541-3126047(Bend),541-447-3851,ext. 333 (Prineville) or 541-325-5603

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BOY SCOUTSOF AMERICA: Paul Abbott, paulabbott@scouting.org or 541-382-4647. BOYS &GIRLS CLUBS OF CENTRAL OREGON: www.bgcco.org, info© bgcco.org or 541-617-2877. CAMP FIREUSA CENTRAL OREGON: campfire@bendcable.com or 541-382-4682. CHILDREN'SVISION FOUNDATION: Julie Bibler, 541-330-3907. CIRCLEOF FRIENDS:Beth,beth@ acircleoffriendsoregon.com or 54 I-588-6445. DESCHUTES COUNTYSHERIFF'S OFFICE— CENTRALOREGON PARTNERSHIPSFORYOUTH: www.deschutes.org/copy, COPYO deschutes.org or 541-388-6651. FOSTERGRANDPARENTS PROGRAM:Steve Guzanskis, 541-678-5483. GIRL SCOUTS: 541-389-8146. GIRLSON THE RUN OF DESCHUTESCOUNTY:www. deschutescountygotr.org or infoO deschutescountygotr.org. GRANDMA'SHOUSE:541-383-3515. HEALTHYBEGINNINGS:www.myhb. org or 541-383-6357. HIGH DESERTTEENS VOLUNTEER PROGRAM:www. highdesertmuseum.org or 541-382-4757. IEP PARTNERS:Carmelle Campbell at the Oregon Parent Training and Information Center, 888-505-2673. JUNIPERSWIM & FITNESS CENTER: Kim, 541-706-6127. KIDS CENTER:Rachel Kane, 541383-5958, ext. 274. LA PINEHIGHSCHOOL:Jeff Bockert, jeff.bockert©bend.k12. or.us or 541-355-8501. MEADOWLARKMANOR:Peggy Kastberg, 541-382-7025. MOUNTAINSTARFAMILYRELIEF NURSERY: 541-322-6820. NEIGHBORIMPACT: 541-548-2380, ext.115. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICE: 541548-6088, 541-447-6228 or 54 I-475-3808. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY MASTERGARDENERVOLUNTEER PROGRAM:http://extension. oregonstate.edu/deschutes or 541-548-6088. READ TOGETHER: 541-388-7746. REDMOND HIGHSCHOOL: 54 I-923-4807. REDMOND LEARNINGCENTER: Zach Sartin, 541-923-4854. REDMOND YOUNGLIFE: 541-923-8530. SCHOOL-TO-CAREER PARTNERSHIP:Kent Child, 541-322-3261. SMART(STARTMAKING A READER TODAY):www.getsmartoregon.org or 541-355-5600.

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Legendshavetheir night at Kennedy Center TV SPOTLIGHT Zap2it They're legendary talents from d i f f erent d i s ciplines. and they're all e nding t h e year with the same, very important date. Musicians, a singular ballerina, an iconic actor, and an after-hours television fixture are in the presidential box for the 35th Annual Kennedy Center Honors. Taped at the start of the month in Washington, D.C., the ever-classy ceremony will have its yearly CBS telecast Dec. 26. As she has since 2003, Caroline Kennedy presides over the event. Performers rangi ng from R obert D e N i r o , Morgan Freeman, Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin to Bonnie Raitt, Kid Rock, Foo Fighters and Heart turn out to salute the honorees. And just why are they the honorees this year? Here's our take on the reasons each is being presented with the medal generally considered the h i ghest e n tertainment award America has to give. Dustin Hoffman: It c o uld have been Robert Redfordlater Hoffman's fellow star in "All the President's Men" — as Benjamin Braddock in "The Graduate." That had been a very real casting thought, but instead, New York stage actor Hoffman was propelled to a screen stardom that has yielded other all-time-classic performances and movies-

mistakable backbone. When he died of alcoholrelated asphyxiation at age 32 in 1980, Zeppelin faced a crossroads. Two years earlier, the Who tried to make a go of it after their one-of-akind drummer, Keith Moon, died of an overdose. The re'M,', sult was a pale shadow of a once-great band. Zeppelin's surviving members, perhaps fearing a similar fate, elected not to carry on. David Letterman:In his typically self-effacing way, the late-night television staple's initial reaction was that the selection committee's choice of him "confirms my belief that there has been a mixup" ... but there's little doubt Kevin Wolf I rhe Associated Press file photo how significant it must be to "Dave" to be named to a KenThe 2012 Kennedy Center Honorees, from left, John Paul Jones, Buddy Guy, Jimmy Page, Natalia Makarova, Robert Plant, Dustin nedy Center Honor as was his Hoffman, and David Letterman. late friend and professed idol, Johnny Carson. First on NB C an d s i nce "Midnight Cowboy," "Kramer the pre-eminent hard rock on CBS, Letterman long has vs. Kramer," "Tootsie" and band of the 1970s. Concerts been a caustically comedic "Rain Man," to name a mere routinely sold out in hours, b arometer o f w h a t' s h a p handful. LPs went gold in days, and pening in the world, but he's And in the theater, Hoffone album, 1975's "Physical also intuitive enough to turn man's W i l l y L om a n in Graffiti," went platinum on more serious when warrant" Death of a S a l esman" i s pre-orders alone. ed (his occasional personal widely regarded as one of Like any great band, Zep- troubles, the immediate afthe best i nterpretations of pelin had it s ow n d i s tinc- termath of 9/11, etc.). There's the character ever. The two- tive sound, a fusion of rock a certain delicious anticipatime Oscar winner has startand blues. And o f c o urse, tion in how u n comfortable he's likely to look while sited a new chapter by turning there were Robert P l ant's movie director for the f irst howling vocals and Jimmy ting wordlessly, being feted Page's searing guitar licks. by others. time with the current drama "Quartet." B ut Zeppelin a l s o h a d a Natalia Makarova: Against Led Zeppelin:Any music virtuoso drummer in John a black stage, Makarova enfan old enough to remember Bonham, whose syncopated ters in white to Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake." Anyone who will tell you Led Zeppelin was style gave the band its un-

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enjoys ballet has seen this, rigorous for the prima ballerina dancing both roles. But Makarova's wa s d i f f erent. It was, as expected of anyone who could perform this, technically perfect. Yet hers was more. A petite dancer, she commanded the world's largest stages. T h ousands of hours went into each arabesque, though she made it look effortless. Buddy Guy: " Clapton i s G od," according t o a no t orious bit o f g r a f f iti t h a t went v i ra l b e f ore a n yone knew what that term meant. When it comes to blues guitar, however, Eric Clapton's own "god" is Buddy Guy, the Louisiana native who moved to Chicago in the 1950s and turned that city's blues sound into his own unique style. So unique, in fact, that the industry didn't know what to do with it. Fans did, however, and so

did a generation of young musicians — including Clapton — who were incorporating the blues into their rock 'n' roll sound. His Kennedy C enter c o m mendation i s only the latest in a string of well-deserved honors; he's an inductee in the Rock and Roll and L o u isiana M usic Halls of Fame, has won 23 W .C. Handy A w a rd s ( t h e most of any artist) and six Grammys, and has received t he National Medal of A r t s and B i l lboard m a g azine's Century Award.

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Dear Abby: I'm a senior in high school and will be off to college next year. Like my older brother, I will be attending a school 30 minutes from home. A problem he has, and that I'm w orried a bout, i s setting b oundaries with our father. Dad DEAR works near the college and insists on stopping by to visit my brother at least once a week. If my brother refuses to meet with him, Dad guilt-trips him and gets angry. I want to experience independence in college. How can I avoid this problem and set v i sitation boundaries with my father? — College Bound in Georgia Dear College Bound: So many people your age who write to me have no father involved in their lives at all, and you appear to have a little too much. I agree that by the time a student reaches college, it is time for more independence than your father seems willing to give your brother. If your mother is in the picture, perhaps she could reason with your dad. However, if that's not possible, your brother — and you — may

have to transfer to other schools to put some distance between you. Dear Abby: My boyfriend and his 4-year-old daughter live with me and my two children.We keep our finances separate. I am selfemployed and work mostly from home. I also take care of the household chores. My problem is that he thinks b ecause I work from home I should take care of his daughter during the day, versus her going to day care.My schedule is very full, and I enjoy being able to work from home w i t hout t h e i n t erruptions of having to play nanny while my children are in school. However, I feel guilty about not helping him out on this. Am I selfish for not helping him, or am I justified in my feelings? — Don't Want To Be The Nanny Dear Don't Want To Be The Nanny: If you need the income from your business, that's where you should be directing your energy. Your job, coupled with the housework, is enough to handle. Your boyfriend i s e m ployed, and he can place the 4-year-old

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in day care during the hours your children are in school. Depending upon your schedule, including his daughter in whatever activities your children are involved in should not take up too large a chunk of your time. Dear Abby: Charlie and I have been married 14 years. Between 1970 and 1980, he traveled with a big circus. He says those were the best years of his life. We have taken severalcruises together and other nice trips, but he never mentions them. It's always his circus days that he talks about. I have asked him several times not to bring the subject up so much. He will go a day or two before mentioning the circus again. Is there anything I can say to make him stop? It's driving me crazy. — Bored Under The Big Top Dear Bored: I'm sure your husband doesn't mean to belittle the good times you have had together. What I suspect Charlie is reminiscing about is less the circus than it is his youth. Try this the next time he mentions the subject: Remind him that you have already heard the story. — Write to Dear Abbyat dearabbycom

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TV TODAY 8 p.m. on 53 El, Movie: "Transformers" — The long-popular toys come to life, and quite effectively, in action-specialist director Mi-

chael Bay's ("Armageddon") loud and flashy fantasyadventure. The Autobots and the Decepticons, rival robot factions from another planet, make Earth their battleground while fighting for an object that will give its holders ultimate power. Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox play a young couple caught in the melee; Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson and Jon Voight also star.

8 p.m. on E3, Movie: "Elf" — Surprisingly sweeterthan you might expect from the premise and the casting, this 2003 comedy stars Will Ferrell as Buddy, a human who was adopted by elves as an infant and grows up thinking he's just a large version of his adoptive father (Bob Newhart). When Buddy finds out the truth about his parentage, he is crushed and goes out into the real world to find his birth father (James Caan), who has his own family and isn't interested in rehashing the past.

8 p.m. on HALL, Movie: "Baby's First Christmas" — Kyle Lockwood and Jenna Ford (Casper Van Dien, Rachel Wilson) are lawyers at the same prestigious firm who can't stand each other, When their siblings fall in love and have a baby, they end up spending a lot more time together. And when financial difficulty visits the new family just before the holidays, the usually sparring opponents have to work together to try to make a Christmas miracle ... and may end up with one of their own. 10 p.m. on A&E, "Parking Wars" — In this new episode, when the Bronx impound lot is stormed by the angry owner of a box truck that's been towed there, John rushes to the rescue. In Detroit, parking violators unleash their anger on Lashelle even as they admit to knowing the law, while Ponytail gives some agitated citizens a rundown on the new parking rules. 10 p.m. on LIFE, Movie: "The Real St. Nick" — Penelope Spheeris ("Wayne's World") directs this original film starring Torrey DeVitto ("The Vampire Diaries") as psychiatrist Kate, who tends to a handsome but unconscious man in a Santa suit (Callard Harris, "Dallas") who saved her during an earthquake. When her rescuer awakens and insists he is Santa Claus, he is placed in the hospital's psychiatric wing, where his Christmas spirit soon "infects" everyone — and wins Kate's heart. ©Zap2rt

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Case T his d emand w a s ss. County of D esd efend, f o r wan t Eddle Bauer water t r uck, 1 9 9 0, cond. in 8 out. Asking ¹ CV120435. CO M - m ade pursuant t o as soon as we can. thereof, the P laintiff chutes I, Carl W. Editlon 2000, Auto, 3200 gal. tank, 5hp $8,500. 541-480-3179 If we can assist you, 9 PLAINT SU B J ECT O RS 2 0 .080 a n d Hopp, Jr., will apply to the court p ump, 4 - 3 hoses, Loaded, Vin ¹B12704 2000 Ford Expedition TO A R B ITRATION. please call us: 20.082. D e fendants OSB¹751760, as f or th e r e l ief d e camlocks, $ 2 5,000. I $7,259 Eddie Bauer,loaded 541-385-5809 Plaintiff alleges: 1. At have not paid said Plaintiffs attorney, do manded therein. PITE 541-820-3724 ¹B12704..............$7,259 all t i mes m a terial, sum, nor an y p a rt hereby certify that I The Bulletin Classified DUNCAN, LLP. 2005 Chrysler T&C 925 OF BEND Plaintiff is and was an thereof. Plaintiff is en- prepared the forego- Dated: December 3, AT, Minivan Oregon c orporation 541-647-2822 Utility Trailers titled to its' r easoning copy of Summons 2012. B y :David J. ¹sgotosa ............$7,995 and the owner of a HertzBend.com able attorney fees. and have c a refully Boulanger, OSB ¹ GMC V~ton 1971, Only 2005 ChevyColoradoZ08 S undowner hor s e WHEREFORE, Plain- compared the same 092943, Trial A ttorDLR4821 $19,700! Original low Only 57K Miles trailer, O r egon tiff prays for a Judg- with t h e ori g i nal ney, (503) 222-2256, mile, exceptional, 3rd ¹287420 .............. $7,995 cense ¹R751992. 2. ment of t h i s C o urt thereof; and that it is a Fax: (503) 222 2260, Ford Explorer 4x4, owner. 951-699-7171 2010 Chevy Aveo LT1 At all times material, Big Tex LandscapFleetwood Wilderness against D e fendants true and correct copy Dboulanger@pit1991 - 154K miles, ¹128089A .......... $11 995 Defendants R ichard 9 36', 2005, 4 s l ides, ing/ ATV Trailer, of s a i d ori g inal. eduncan.com, Rochand each of them in rare 5-speed tranny B oatman an d Su - the 2007 Mitstibishi rear bdrm, fireplace, dual axle flatbed, sum of D ATED: March 2 2 , elle L. Stanford, OSB & manual hubs, zanne Boatman were 7'x16', 7000 lb. Endeavor LS AWD, 3.8L AC, W/D hkup beau$10,000.00, together 2011. / s / Carl W. ¹062444, clean, straight, evV6, nice & affordable and are doing busitiful u n it! $ 3 0,500. GVW, all steel, with Plaintiffs reasonHopp, Jr. CARL W. rstanford@piteduneryday driver. Bring ¹072795A ..............$12,259 ness as Bend Equip- able attorney f e es 541-815-2380 $1400. JR. c an.com, HOPP, Pho n e : 2200 dollar bills! ment Repair. On or 541-382-4115, or 2010 Chevy Cobalt tLt pursuant t o ORS OSB¹751760, A ttor- 6 19-326-2404, F a x : Bob, 541-318-9999 about October, 2010, 4-Dr Sedan, AT, PL, PW, CD, 541-280-7024. 6 19-326-2430, 6 2 1 Plymouth B a r racuda 20.080 an d 2 0 .082 ney for Plaintiff. TO Skip the Pumps Plaintiff delivered the and for Plaintiffs costs T HE OFFICER O R SW Morrison St. Suite 1966, original car! 300 ¹224786........... $12,995 S undowner hor s e PER S ON 4 25, Portland, O R hp, 360 V8, centerand d i s bursements OTHER 931 trailer to Defendants 2009 Kia Rondo LX i ncurred here i n . SERVING T HIS 97205, Of Attorneys lines, (Original 273 Automotive Parts, to repair interior waAT, Low, LowMiles eng & wheels incl.) 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Y o u $15,500. 541-923-2595 95%, 4-hole alloy wheels, Chevy Coupe 1950 $149. 541-279-0200 $8900. ¹960522 ............ $1 3,235 D efendants that i n CUIT OF THE STATE the Defendant. /s/Carl must "appear" in this rolling chassis's $1750 541-504-6420. addition to the water 201 t Hyundai AccentGLS O F OREGON F O R W. Hopp, Jr. CARL case or the other side (4) 195/75-14 studded ea., Chevy 4-dr 1949, damage repair, De- T HE COUNTY O F W. 4-OrSedan,AT,SuperFuelSaver HOP P , J R. will win automatically tires, used 1 s e ason,complete car, $ 1949; fendants would modify ¹sts414............$13,995 To "appear" you must Is M DESCHUTES JOEL OSB¹751760, A ttor$180/obo. 541-408-1389 Cadillac Series 61 1950, Plaintiffs Sundowner G ISLER l lN ijillj 201 t Mazda 3 !Sport ENTE R ney for Plaintiff. file with the court a le2 dr. hard top, complete l Il Ij horse trailer to pro(4) 235/70R-15 studded w/spare f r on t 4 Cyk auto PRISES, INC., Plaingal paper called a cl i p ., LEGAL NOTICE snow tires, no wheels, vide for two sliders. It tiff, v s . RI C HARD ¹422170.................$14,259 "motion" or "answer". MONTANA 3585 2008, 90%, $1 99. 541 -279-0200 $3950, 541-382-7391 This is an action for was agreed between 2012 Nissan Versa 4-ttr The "motion" or UanBOATMAN and SUexc. cond., 3 slides, '94-'97 Dodge dually P/U Judicial F oreclosure Plaintiff and D efenSedan, AT,CVTTransmission, must be given ZANNE B O ATMAN, king bed, Irg LR, Arcof real property com- swer" dants that the cost of GMC Envoy 2002 4WD 1.6 ii, Super Fuel Saver! to the court clerk or dba BEND EQUIPtic insulation, all op- left rear fender, like new, monly k n ow n as the modification and $6,450. Loaded, ¹816523 ............$14 259 9 MENT REPAIR, De$75. 541-279-0200 tions $37,500. 18540 Tumalo Reser- administrator w i t hin VW Karman Ghia t he i n t erior w a t er fendants. Case No.: Leather, Heated 2009 ChevyHHB 30 days (or 60 days 541-420-3250 Haul-Master steel cargo 1970, good cond., voir Rd., Bend, OR damage repair would CV120435. seats, Bose sound 4-0r, AT,VeryLowMiles SUMfor Defendant United be t h e sum of MONS. 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Very nice. fied herein along with form and have proof about October, 2011, $32,900 OBO, Prinev¹1 57572.. catalytic converters. ..$16,995 respect to the Com- the required filing fee. o f service o n t h e Vin ¹128449. ille. 541-447-5502 days Plaintiff received reServing all of C.O.! plaint filed against you 2012 Mitstrbishi Eclipse Was $15,999. CI R C UIT plaintiff's attorney or, & 541-447-1641 eves. t urn o f t h e S u n d - in the above entitled IN T H E if the plaintiff does not Call 541-408-1090 GS Sport - Auto convertible COURT O F THE Now $13,788. owner horse t railer cause w ithin t h irty fuel efficient 2.4 4 cyk have a n at t orney, STATE OF OREGON Snow tires p195/70r14, w ith r e p airs an d ¹002210.................$17,995 (30) days from the proof of service on the FOR THE COUNTY came off 2000 Camry. VW Thing 1974, good + © S U B A R U . I modifications not date of service of this ChevyTahoe LS DES C HUTES. plaintiff. If you have cond. 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HEIRS A N D ASPickups established by Sundlent shape, $23,900. • Bar's Lawyer Referral Antique & for in said Complaint. PremiumAT,AWD Vin ¹027942. owner, the manufac- NOTICE TO DEFEN- SIGNS O F G E O R- Service o n line 541-350-8629 at ¹217592 .............. $269995 Classic Autos Was $12,799. GETTE DAVIS; THE Chevy Colorado turer of t h e h o r se DANT READ THESE www.oregonstatebar. 2008 Mercedes-Benz Now $10,988 U NKNOWN DEV I 2005, Auto, ZQ8, trailer. 7. As a result PAPERS CA REM-Class 3.5 Liter, Loaded, GE O R - org or by calling (503) only 57K miles, of Defendants' work to F ULLY! Yo u m u s t S EES O F 6 84 3763 ( i n t h e S UB A R U . Low Miles GETTE DAVIS; ALL repair the water damVin ¹287420 "appear" in this case Portland metropolitan ¹435853A ............ $27,777 PARTIES CLAIMING age on t h e h o r se or the other side will 2060 NE Hwy 20 • Bend 201t Toyota TacomaTRD $7,995 area) or toll free else1921 Model T A N I N T EREST I N 877-266-3821 trailer, De f e ndants win automatically. To where in Oregon at Doublecab,4x4, only17kmiles provided m a t erials "appear" you must file THE R EA L P R O P- (800) 452 7636. PubDlr ¹0354 Pilgrim In t e rnational Delivery Truck ¹078811.................$29,947 OF BENO E RTY C O M M O N L Y Restored 8 Runs and work with the fair with the Court a legal KNOWN AS 1 8 540 l ication d a tes. D e 2005, 36' 5th Wheel, 201 t NissanArmada 541-647-2822 Honda Ridgeline market v a l u e of paper $9000. c a l le d a Model¹M-349 RLDS-5 Nicely Equipped, AT UMALO RES E R - cember 8, 15, 22 and HertzBend.com RTL 2006, 4x4, $ 1,440.00. 8. I n a t "Motion' or "Answer". T 541-389-8963 29, 2012. 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Broker Triple ca r ga r age custom home. 4 acres sq. ft. open floor plan. $649,900 541-41 9-7540 541-536-1731 w/guest a p a rtment irrigation, barn, corFenced bac k yard, Shelley Arnold, Broker above. Rv hookups & rals, large shop plus covered carport with Tollgate Getaway! $259,900 541-771-9329 additional 24x30 stumore. storage. $29,900 Close to Sisters Former COBA Tour of John L. Scott dio, shop or h obby Barbara Jackson, Teresa Brown, Broker This charming cabin is Homes™ Real Estate, Bend building. Fa b u lous Broker 541-788-8661 ready for new owners. Exceptional Craftsman www.johnlscott.com mountain and Smith Situated 541-306-8186 John L. Scott on a nice .50 Home! F e atures 4 rock views. Candice Anderson, Real Estate, Bend Great Building Site acre lot. Conveniently bedrooms, 3.5 bath. MLS¹201200336 Broker www.johnlscott.com $59,900 located close to a ll Master on main level, Laina Ryan, Principal 541-788-8878 Powell Butte. 5 acres, Central Oregon has to hardwood floors, & Alot For The Money! Broker, GRI Tom Roth, Broker v iews, s e ptic a p offer. Community offireplace. A wonderful Cascade/Sotheby's 541-771-6549 just two miles f ers p o o l , ten n is floor plan for enter- Fenced $157,900 Int'n Realty 1.8 acres out- proval, John L. Scott off Hwy 126. G o od courts and rec. center. taining f a m il y & 541-419-7540 Prineville. Upat $5 9 , 900. Real Estate, Bend Barbara Jackson, friends. Fully l a nd- side dated m anufactured value www.johnlscott.com MLS¹201203683 Broker scaped with fenced home. 1650+ sq ft, 3 PRICE REDUCTION Ryan, Principal 541-306-8186 yard. Outdoor living bedroom, 2 Immaculate home with bath LainaBroker, Mountain Views! GRI Candice Anderson, you will not want to home with heat pump extensive upgrades in Between Bend & SisBroker miss. Snowberry V i l lage, & ga s s t o ve, d e - Cascade/Sotheby's ters Adorable single Int'n Realty 541-788-8878 Aaron Ballweber, one of Bend's finest tached garage plus level home, move-in 55+ parks. This home 541-419-7540 Tom Roth, Broker Broker 9 00 s q ft sho p . ready! Many newer offers 1512 sq. ft., 2 541-771-6549 541-728-4499 or MLS¹201208491 Great Family Home upgrades. Detached John L. Scott 541-389-7910 Laina Ryan, Principal B eautiful home i n a office/storage r oom. b edroom, 2 b t h + Real Estate, Bend Hunter Properties with catheBroker, GRI great n eighborhood. S ituated o n 1.3 8 den/office www.johnlscott.com ceiling. All new Cascade/Sotheby's Spacious kitchen, tile acres with plenty of dral $274,500 kitchen a p pliances,Unobstructed Mountain Int'n Realty c ountertops. H u g e elbow room. Pride Of lighting, ceiling fans Views! $265,000 541-419-7540 master suite w/soakBarbara Jackson, Ownership! and much much more. 5+/- a c r es . Po w e ll ing tub & s e parate Broker Great room floor plan Amazing Golf Views! This home is move-in Butte. 2600+ sq. ft., 3 541-306-8186 with 3 bedrooms, 2 Situated perfectly be- shower. Large fenced ready. M o v e-in Candice Anderson, 2 bath baths and den. Cus- hind Broken Top's first backyard. www.johnlscott.com/8 bedroom, Broker home features expantom features include green with approach ready with all appli6989 ances. Call Barbara 541-788-8878 sive windows, f iretile, faucets and an in- shot a n d fa i r way Maralin Baidenmann, Tom Roth, Broker p lace, den. 3 b a y sulated/ heated gaviews from the Mas- for more information. Broker 541-385-1096 541-771-6549 shop with RV parking rage. Lo w m a i nte- ter Bedroom, Living, Barbara Jackson, BroJohn L. Scott ker 541-306-8186 John L. Scott and 2 car detached nance landscape with and Dining r ooms. Real Estate, Bend John L. Scott Real Estate, Bend garage. Priced to sell a trex deck & the back Well worth your time www.johnlscott.com www.johnlscott.com at $265,000 o f the home i s l o - to view t his B rand Real Estate, Bend www.johnlscott.com MLS¹201200327 cated next to green- New remodel with ExRare One! $775,000 Laina Ryan, Principal Move-in Ready! way. c ellent Attention t o Flood irrigated meadGreat Location! Newer home• 2207 sq. Broker, GRI Debbie Tallman, Broker Detail. Updates ino ws, t i mber, y e a r Cascade/Sotheby's New Construction • 4 541-390-0934 or ft., 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath clude a com p lete r ound creeks. 4 8 0 bdrm, 2.5 bath Int'n Realty 541-389-7910 functional master bath Be one of the first ones Great room floor plan acres abuts national 541-419-7540 Hunter Properties restructure, new to se e t h i s g r e at with spacious kitchen, forest. Harney county. tile countertops. Lots Trophy hunting in Silflooring t h r oughout, home. Granite of windows make it $399,000 new granite counters, kitchen counters vies Valley. Two tax Walk to the river! 2002 with light and bright. Spa- lots with potential for 4 MH .98 acres w/gaGorgeous Home In new stainless energy slate bac k splash, cious bedrooms and LOP tags. Log cabin rage/shop, water feaRiver Canyon Estates efficient a p pliances, fire pit, green Excellent open f l o or finely refinished cabi- stainless appliances. upstairs laundry. All sits above the mead- ture, sch o ols, appliances included. house. New plan on a large cor- netry, interior/exterior Close t o ows. 70 acres irrigashopping and more. flooring — travertine, ner lot. Living room w/ paint, hybrid gas asBarbara Jackson, tion. Fenced & gated. Jackson, d o ors, l i g hts, g as f i replace, r e - sist/wood Broker bur n i ng Barbara Very good road. Pos- tile, Broker paint & MORE! cessed lighting. Tile fireplaces in the living 541-306-8186 sible owner t e rms. sinks, 541-306-8186 Call f or deta i ls. counters, w a l k in room an d Candice Anderson, m a s ter Candice Anderson, $775,000 $136,900. Broker pantry, ss appliances bedroom, and an outMLS¹201208822 Broker 541-788-8878 & wood floors. Spa- standing 500+ bottle Laina Ryan Principal www.johnlscott.com/43 541-788-8878 235 cious master s uite, wine cellar. Make this Tom Roth, Broker Broker, GRI Tom Roth, Broker Lisa McCarthy, Broker, walk in closet & cus- unique home a prior541-771-6549 Cascade/Sotheby's 541-771-6549 SRES 541-419-8639 John L. Scott tom built-ins. Int'n Realty ity to view today. REJohn L. Scott John L. Scott Grant Ludwick, Broker Real Estate, Bend 541-419-7540 DUCED $649,000. Real Estate, Bend Real Estate, Bend 541-633-0255 or www.johnlscott.com Neil McDaniel, Broker www.johnlscott.com www.johnlscott.com 541-389-7910 Single level on 1 acre, 3 541-350-9579 Hunter Properties bdrm, 2 b ath, 1716 Fred Real Estate Group Hidden Gem On Just too many West Hills Home sq.ft., master separaAwbrey Butte MLS: 201203939. $450,000 collectibles? tion, office, fenced, Light Where can you find a This home has it all! 4 and bright solid Sunriver Gem! f lower garden, R V helping hand? BR, 2.5 baths, den interior doors, Three full master suites, parking. $ 1 3 5,000. wood Sell them in and a bonus room. hardwood floors, 3.5 baths. Gorgeous From contractors to MLS ¹ 20 1 0 07848. Huge 4+ garage with The Bulletin Classifieds stainless steel appliAsian walnut flooring, yard care, it's all here Pam Lester, Principal bonus storage space. ances, updated new hickory cabinets, B roker, Century 2 1 in The Bulletin's Large lot. R ecently 541-385-5809 kitchen with granite, carpet and tile floors, Gold Country Realty, remodeled. Beautiful! large lot, extra park"Call A Service on a large corner lot. Inc. 541-504-1338 $589,000 ing, fenced dog area. Excellent rental his- Professional" Directory Sheila Balyeat, Broker Need Hay Ground $375,000. tory. Snowberry Village ¹98 541-280-5964 $675,000 www.johnlscott.com/3 Susan Pitarro, $79,500 Beautiful 3 ASTOUNDING John L. Scott This 77+ acres in Cul9786 Broker bedroom, 2 bath CASCADE MOUNTAIN Real Estate, Bend ver is being cultivated single level home in Jim Brennan, Broker 541-410-8084 or VIEWS www.johnlscott.com in alfalfa. Two pivots Snowberry V i l lage. 541-480-7296 541-389-7910 Highlands, 10.28 Acres ( new in 2 008), 72 Vaulted ceilings, gas John L. Scott Hunter Properties Offeredat$495,000 Real Estate, Bend acres irrigation, huge heat/A/C, 2-car gaFind exactly what Cate Cushman, & h a y b a r n. rage w/shop area, www.johnlscott.com 4.75 Acre horse set-up, Principal Broker you are looking for in the shop N ice 1900+ sq . f t . front deck and cozy 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 541-480-1884 CLASSIFIEDS home sits on paved, rear patio, elevated barn, 3 sheds, green www.catecushman.com Take care of d ead e n d roa d . corner lot. A good buy house. $129 , 0 00 your investments $675,000 www.johnlscott.com/7 Awbrey Glen Beauty Home On 5 Acres in a wonderful neighMLS¹201203935 6771 Live in b eautiful AwClose To Bend! borhood! with the help from Peggy Lee Combs, brey Glen situated on Great location minutes Laina Ryan, Principal Marilyn Rohaly, Broker The Bulletin's Broker, GRI Broker 541-480-7653 the 17th fairway! 4 f rom town. 4 b e d 541-322-9954 Cascade/Sotheby's John L. Scott "Call A Service b edroom, 3 b ath + room, 2.5 bath, 3426 John L. 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You www.johnlscott.com/2 SE 0 rator paint, wood look have to see to appre- 9646 M D II T 0 A O • C OM P A N V laminate flo o ring. ciate. $525,000. Faye Phillips, Broker C omfortable liv i n g Laina Ryan, Principal 541-480-2945 area w/fireplace & John L. Scott Broker, GRI large windows make Real Estate, Bend Cascade/Sotheby's t his home l i ght & Int'n Realty www.johnlscott.com bright. 2 master suites 541-419-7540 upstairs w/w a lk-in Ideal For Entertaining closets. Fenced yard Business for sale Open floor plan with with mature t r ees. Prime l o c ation in exposed wood NMLS¹241838 T his c omplex f e a- d owntown Bend i s beams. Large spatures a private indoor only part of the suc- cious kitchen. Wood pool/spa, well main- cess for this salon that burning fireplace, 4 tained common area. grosses $500,000 this bdrms, 2 baths, exI HOA covers water, year. Owner t e rms pansive decks. 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Traditional 541-536-0117 Whether you need a in ready. with views, garage is large living room win- Sunriver/La Pine Homes New Construction - 3 MLS¹201206543 S ale! $125, 0 00 MLS¹201204680 extra long, fireplace dows to capture the fence fixed, hedges bdrm, 2 b ath, 1548 Scott Huggin, Amy Halligan, Broker and expansive deck MLS¹201204932 canyon views along 8 Butternut, Sunriver. 1 4315 Fern Dell, L a s q.ft., vaulted, g a s Broker, GRI trimmed or a house 541-410-9045 o verlooking Smi t h D&D Realty Group LLC Pine. $249,000. 1008 w/ quick access to the $294,900 3 bdrm, 2 furnace-range-water 541-322-1500 built, you'll find We never stop moving R ock. This 1738 sf 866-346-7868 walking trails 8 parks bath, built i n 2 0 00, sq. ft. home, 2 large heater, fenced, landWe never stop moving home is move in Beautiful 2-Story garages. High Lakes High Lakes Realty 8 MLS¹ professional help in 3 scaped. $1 6 2 ,900 $21 9,900. Pr o perty ready and is just like bdrms, 3 baths, 1918 Property M a n age- Realty 8 MLS ¹ 201 2 07750 201204870 The Bulletin's "Call a brand new!!! Home-ID sq. ft., stainless appli- Pam Lester, Principal John L. Scott Real EsManagement ment 541-536-0117 cs 541-536-0117 Service Professional" 8 16. E a gl e C r e st ances, gas fireplace. B roker, Century 2 1 tate 541-548-1712 Properties Directory Landscaped with irri- Gold Country Realty, 866-722-3370 MORRIS gation $188 , 900. Inc. 541-504-1338 541-385-5B09 MORRIS MLS¹201208280 REAL ESTATE $264,500 This 2074 sq New construction! SW REAL ESTATE Jim Hinton, I dcpc dc clya cd d a p c ccd ft. townhome is bright, Redmond $159,900 541-420-6229 I dcpc dc dy 0 cd d Opc ccd FOR SALE open "great room" Central 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1466 Oregon Realty plan w/ floor to ceiling sq. ft. 2-story home, NE Bend j $302,500 Group, LLC When buying a home gas fireplace in great LIVE, WORK & PLAY w indows, ga s f i r e 747 83% of Central room. 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Ft. hobby open t o kit c h en.Newly renovated home THE FALLS enjoy exDramatic c a t hedral Private yet close to $209,900 in the heart of downMORRIS clusive use of their living room with Tus- town. MLS¹201208542 town Redmond, close own clubhouse, accan fireplace & loft. MLS¹201205655 REAL ESTATE John L. Scott Real to dry canyon trails, cess to three golf Separate guest stu- D&D Realty Group LLC Indcpcndcccdy(hmcd ccd Opcccccd Estate 541-548-1712 C entennial Park 8 866-346-7868 dio. MLS¹201102057 courses, and all the downtown amenities. Craftsman style single rest of Eagle Crest's Sherry Perrigan, Broker Features refurbished clean large 3 level 3 bdrm, 2 bath, Artistry in Broken Top, Squeaky amenities. Homesites 541-410-4938 pine hardwood floor2y2 bath, 1980 1271 sq. ft., knotty alFabulous woodwork, bdrm, start at just $47,500 We never stop moving ing, laminate flooring ft., spacious living der cabinets/SS apmtn and golf views. sq. and lots on the Chalin the kitchen & dinroom w/gas fireplace pliances, gas firebdrm suites, bonus. $186,900 lenge Course are ing room, new paint place, dbl. car garage. 4100 sq. ft. New Price available. Stop by our cs inside & out, master MLS¹201280332 $149,900. Call Jim $ 1,299,000. MLS ¹ office located next to s eparation, din i n g Jim Hinton Hinton 541-420-6229 201109001. the Ridge Prop Shop area and formal din541-420-6229 Central Oregon Realty ~c ( ~jd c w ith'1c"' Cate Cushman, or call 866-722-3370 ing room, a b onus MORRIS Central Oregon Realty P,NCH, eas Group, LLC , 2 bath, Principal Broker for a personal tour. r oom/solarium, n e w 3 bedroom Group, LLC REAL ESTATE 541-480-1884 Eagle Crest Eagle Crest Beautiful landscaping, fenced mountatns' ooI, sh ppt c dcpc dc dya cd d a pc ccd www.catecushman.com Properties™ city views from this back yard, RV parkSweetest 4 bedroom 2 6 Iot, near sc"o Iarge 866-722-3370 2600 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, ing, alley access, debath in Bend! 1635 sq ft, <D >55.8812 Awbrey Butte j Broken Top Contem- great neighborhood, lov2.5 bath home. Huge tached garage w/shop 115,0pp OBo. $1,899,000 Check out the price reduction! area 8 storage along ew 4bedroo porary j $644,900 ingly upgraded for 7 11 Peak View! 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17108 Cougar Lane( La Pine ( $135,000

• Approximate y.50 acre • Near Sunriver,BigDeschutesRiver, Mt. Bachelor • In outdoor recreation wonderland • Well installed, septic approved • 16991 Hermosa Road,Three Rivers South MLS¹201208933

• 8 weeks/year or trade with RCI! • 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath Loft

• Excellent rental income

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Gem in the Rough ( Three Rivers South J$165,000

• 3 bed, 2 bath, 1090 SF

• Outbuilding for storage/shop MLS¹ 201204783

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Call Greg Barnwell, Broker l 541-848-7222

Call Kelly Winch, Brokerl 541-390-0398

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New Construction SE Bend ~ $199,750

Terrific Lot in Sundance ) $199,000

Tetherow Homesite ~Offered at 1/2 Price!

• 1780 SF, 4 bdrm, 2.5 bath • Corner cu -de-saclot • Bedrooms & laundry up • Spacious kitchen opento great room features: • Tiled granite counters,stainless

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Duplex in Downtown Sisters( $189,900

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

• 445 E. Washington Ave. • 3 bdrm, 2 bath on 1 side • 1 bdrm, 1 bath on the other side • New carpet throughout • W ood stoves in each unit • Bank owned - ready to go

¹6 fairways! • Mountain & lake views! • Home plans available - designed by PacWest

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• Wood look laminate foors, gas fireplace, largeeating area MLS¹201209243

• 55149 Forest Lane • 3 bed, 2 bath, 1224 SF • Very comfortable home for weekendgetawaysorfull time living in the woods • Desirable development • Close to the Big Deschutes MLS¹201206233

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Call Ken Renner, Principal Brokerl 541-280-5352 ken.renner@sothebysrealty.com

Call Judy McCombs,Broker l 541-390-1411 jmccombsbend@gmail.com

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

61283 Mount Vista Dr. ) $299,000

Rivers Edge - Golf View ~ $369,000!

Fantastic Tumalo Acreage ( $375,000

Luxury Townhomes( Offered from $397,900

• 8 acres w/7 acres irrigation •CascadeMountainviews • 36x100 barn w/stalls & 30x98

• Brand newconstruction in RiversEdge

• 2126 SF • 3 bdrms, 2 bathrooms • .46 acre lot • 2 living areas • RV parking

• Desirab e ¹cor planw/main level master and guest suite

• Open greatroomw/exposedbeams, hand texturedwalls&gourmet kitchen • Near river trai & across fromRivers

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Woodside Ranch ~ $435,000

Westside - 3811 NW Summerfield Rd.( $450,000

1700 NW lowa ( $460,000

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• West Hills contemporary home in the pines '~ • 3180 SF ondouble a lot

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• MLS¹201208736

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Call Sue Price, Brokerl 541-408-7742

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Acreage Close To Town ( $495,000

2910 NW Underhill Place ) $475,000

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

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

Call Carol Osgood/Korren Bower, Brokersl 541-504-3839

63235 Peterman Lane ~ $539,900

Horse/Hay Ranch( $550,000

• Contemporary homeinAwbrey Glen • 5 bedrooms,master on mainlevel • Oversized 5-cargarage • Stunning kitchen, stainless, granite, Europeancabinetry • Motivated seller MLS¹ 201208424

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PointsWest Rare Offering ~ $629,000

Perfect Location ( $657,000

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64885 McGrath Road • Perfect location between Bend &Redmond • 4bdrm, 3bath, 3458SF w/mainlevelliving • Gorgeous newquartz counter tops& SS appliances in large kitchen :~ ~~;.,„• New carpet,lovelylandscapedyard, decks,hottub, waterfeature

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• 159 acres, two 35 acre pivot irrigators • Large indoor arena-barn • 80'x144' arena • 24 ft. shed rows each side • 3000 SF, 3 BD, 3 BA home • Large kitchen, huge great room, spacious master suite :; • Partially finished daylight

• 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths • 4-car garage + shop area • Quality open great room • 2.1 acres, w/1 acre irrig. • Property is fully fenced • Master on the main floor • Quality & pride of ownership! MLS¹ 201208385

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

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Call Ron Davis, Principal Broker, GRI l 541-480-3096 www.OregonRanchAndHorse.com

New Tetherow Home ( $675,000

• Westside home with Cascade Mountain views! • 4 bdrm, 2.5 baths, 3443 SF • Open floor plan w/vaulted ceilings • Master suite on main level • Large den/office off entry

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Fantastic in Sunrise Village ( $695,000

NW Contemporaryw/MountainViewsinTetherow /$749,000

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Contemporary City Living ) $820,000

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Broken Top Beauty! ( $889,000

An Equestrian's Dream Home ~ $899,000

Broken Top Classic ( $945,000

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• Completely updated in 2009 • Great room plus living & dining

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Call Melanie Maitre, Broker ABR, SRES, ePRO 541-480-4186

• Perfect for entertaining & casual

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fami y living ,, '". ~. • 4623 SF,4(or 5) bdrrn,4bbath

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• Open great room, fantastic kitchen • Theatre room, den, family room • Huge deck, hot tub, 3-car garage • Lg. treed homesite on 4th teebox MLS¹201209136

• Great for entertaining • Private setting, borders BLM • Separate entrance for home

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Call Mary Stratton, Brokerl 541-419-6340

Call Sandy Kohlmoos, Broker, CRSl 541-408-4309 www.bestbendhomes.com

Call Rhonda Garrison, Principal Broker l 541-279-1768 Or Chris Sperry, Principal Broker l 541-749-8479

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

Prime Development Land ~ $1,250,000

3310 NW Tetherow Bridge Lp/Redmond/ $1,350,000

22954 Moss Rock Bend ~ $1,395,000

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

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15631 SW Mecate Lane ~$1,545,000 The Highlands at Broken Top ~$2,595,000 • Brasada Ranch • 5400 SF on flat.75 acre! • 5 firep aces! • Green built, efficient solar system • Finely crafted Gary Normanbuilt

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DeschutesRiver Ranch Estate ~$2,890,000

Spectacular Home & Setting ~ $2,950,000

• Golden Triange • 20290 Rock Canyon RoadAward WinningEstate •TheMountains.The Deschutes River .TheW ide Open Spaces • A legacy Ranch inthe Heart of Centra Oregon MLS¹201002324

• Beautiful 9682SFhomewith massive timber accents,stoneworkinside( out, chef'skitchen,butler's pantry • Master bedroom wing w/sitting area,

his/herseverythingplusguest/family wing • CascadeMtnviews,33+acres, 25 irrigated, 2barns, bunkhouse/ caretakersquarters

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51506 Riverland Ave, L evel city lot i n t h e Priced to Sell! Afford- Equestrian 5-a c res,16755 EII< Ct., 2 1 00 1/4 Mi. Deschutes River 9.33 acres in P owell Country living in Bend, Great Location, 4.85 Updated 2 bdrm on 1 heart of Culver. All a ble l i v ing, g r e at 36x48 6-stall b a rn, s q.ft., 9 . 9 acr e s , f rontage. Cus t o m Butte - 4 bdrm, 2.5 Spectacular Mtn. Acres j $374,900 a cre, l a rge s h o p, u tilities ar e a t th e starter or investment. cross-fenced, groom views. $297,000. High single level 3 bdrm, 3 b ath, 1928 s q . f t . , views. 4 bdrm, 4.5 Well maintained 3 beding stall, wash rack, Lakes Realty 8 Prop- bath, 3 9 6 2 sq . ft., 3-car garage, barn, baths, 17 acres. Ofroom, 2.5 bath, 2128 $82,900. High Lakes street ready to be in $59,000 Realty & Pr o perty stalled. This lot just MLS¹201208170 hay barn, mare barn erty Man a gement 1 2.72 a cr e ga t e d shop, with RV door. Irfered at $1,295,000. sq. ft. h o me, 4 .85 Management needs y o u r new D8 D Realty Group LLC w/foaling stalls. 2004 541-536-0117 community, p r i vate rigated. $35 9 ,000 MLS ¹2101203960 a cres, i r rigated 8 541-536-0117 home. 208 2nd Ave, 866-346-7868 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. setting. $99 7 ,000. MLS ¹ 20 1 2037129 Cate Cushman, Mountain views. Nice C ulver. $38, 2 0 0 What are you MLS ¹ 20 1 2 05961. Pam Lester, Principal Principal Broker great room floor plan, $298,500. Call Nancy Cascade Truck and Ve- MLS¹ 541-480-1884 201 2 03505.View of Mt. Jefferson Popp, Broker, Pam Lester, Principal B roker, Century 2 1 u pdated roof, w i n hicle Wash. 1 7 071 Juniper looking for? B roker, Century 2 1 Gold Country Realty, www.catecushman.com dows 8 heat pump. loc a ted 541-815-8000 Tracy, $395 , 000. 541-504-5393 Realty Wonderfully You'll find it in Gold Country Realty, Inc. 541-504-1338 Fenced, cross fenced h ome with a c o m - Crooked River Realty High Lakes Realty & Inc. 541-504-1338 Custom built home with & 6 outbuildings. Property M a n age-3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1.03, manding view of Mt. 3 bdrm, 2 bath horse The Bulletin Classifieds Bend On The River j MLS¹201206169 and the surhardwood floors, upproperty w/barn and ment 541-536-0117 garage, w oodstove, Jefferson 1620SF well appointed $450,000 Greg Miller, P.C., rounding area. Beaugraded lighting and incredible views. vaulted ceil i ngs. 1.2 acres. 3 bedroom, 16103 Eagles N e st. $84,900. CRR home adjoins Broker, CRS, GRI tiful well kept home appliances. Recently $139,000 541-385-5809 2 bath, 2125 sq. ft. M fd. h o me , wel l MLS¹201208375 90-acre pasture with 541-408-1511 with spacious rooms. painted and n i cely MLS¹201203441 2-mile walking track. waterfront home with maintained, 1 a c re, C all M e lody C u r ry MLS¹201206924 maintained home on Call Julie Fahlgren, West Powell Butte Es We never stop mowng Heat pump, propane Cascade M o u ntain 2+ acres. Watch the garage, $75,000. High 541-771-1116 $239,000 D8 D Realty Broker, 541-550-0098 t ates. $ 4 49,999 6 free-standing stove, views. Multiple acces- sunset an d w i ldlife Lakes Realty & Prop- Crooked River Realty Group LLC Crooked River Realty bdrm, 3.5 bath home s ory buildings a n d erty Man a gement 866-346-7868 f rom y o u r dec k ! o n 2 0 a c re s w i t h oversized dbl gar + 5.950 acres with home 541-536-0117 WOW! Look at these bonus rm. Lg kitchen b arn, all w it h n e w MLS¹201208145 shop, 2 master suites, & large 72x60 shop. in roofs. v iews! Casc a d e $237,000 757 4-car garage, water cov. decks. $144,900. 1 4752 Birds Eye - I m CRR $265,000. MLS¹201105146 from your D&D Realty Group LLC f eature, gated c o m C MLS¹20120766 m aculate home i n mountains Crook County Homes MORRIS MLS¹201209007 Craig Smith, Broker living room. Home has all N a nc y Pop p 866-346-7868 munity. MLS¹ Pond Pines, Call Linda Lou 541-815-8000 541-322-2417 updated w ith REAL ESTATE 201207133 Pam $219,000. High Lakes been Crook County j Day-Wright, Broker, heat pump and I d p d mlyO d dOp c <cd Lester, Principal Bro Crooked River Realty We never stop moving Custom Home j Realty & Pr o perty newer $184,900 541-771-2585 all new floors as well. ker, Century 21 Gold $525,000 Management Large home very close Crooked River Realty Great r anch s t y le Country Realty, Inc. 1 6751 SW Dove R d . Live in paradise on 20 Home/shop/1.41 acres 541 -536-01 1 7 h ome with l ot s o f to Meadow Lakes Golf Stunning 2288 sq. ft. , 4 541-504-1338 B eautiful cust o m Cy p rivate a cres w i t h 3 bdrm, 1 bath, 1228 Club. Private rear pato play. Borders g o v ernment room 2,500 sq.ft. Iog home bdrm, 2~/~ bath, in r iver f rontage a n d sq. ft. home. Has 3 tio area. Room f or 12250 NW Dove Rd on 4.9 acres. Gourlands this 3 bedroom MLS¹201208213 CRR, mt. views, large Cascade M o u ntain wells: irrigation, house RV's. This 3 bedroom, $179,000 D&D Realty Custom cedar s i ded home ha s w a l k-in met kitchen w/cherry Trex d e ck , m e d ia views! Quality single and shop. $105,000. MORRIS 2.5 bath with 1876 sq. h ome with f loor t o Group LLC c abinets, gran i te closets in each bedMLS¹201202939 & office, dbl gar level home, 2334 sq. ft. of living area is the room REAL ESTATE c eiling windows t o room 8 ceiling fans. 866-346-7868 counters, & farmer's Mike Jones + 1200 sq. ft. shop. ft., 3 bedroom, 3 bathhome. Indepc dently 0 acd and Opcratcd take in the mtn. views. sink. Great room has Front deck has been Close to schools! Nice 3 perfect 541-350-2226 Fenced. $269,000 room. Energy e f fiMLS¹201207946 made into a sunroom. bdrm home in town Call Nancy Popp, Bro Immaculate 1841 sq. floor to ceiling wincient with geothermal Central Oregon Realty Darryl Doser, f t., 3 b d rm, 2 b a t h dows w/mtn v iews. B ETWEEN B EN D & Oversized 2-car gaGroup, LLC ker, 541-815-8000 Landscaped with a ground source heatBroker, CRS with tongue & groove Hickory hardwood & rage with p r opane fenced y a rd , RV Crooked River Realty REDMOND ing. MLS¹201207288 541-383-4334 It's A Lifestyle j vaulted ceilings, gas tile f l oors. R a diantTerrific location - 4 Dawn Ulrickson, Broker, heater plus extra RV parking too! $79,900 We never stop moving 53089 Alps Ct., in La free-standing s t ove, floor $824,000 cover. $68,000 heating. bdrm, 1 bath in CRS, GRI, SFR MLS¹201106963 P ine, $ 2 39,900. 3 wood accents. New $499,999 Timber framed conMLS 2,888y sq.ft. home on MLS¹201200073 541-610-9427 D&D Realty Group LLC bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1.13 h ardwood floors & s truction using 1 00 201208751. J u niper Cascade Realty, A 866-346-7868 acres. Adjoins Nat'I new swimming pool. Realty, 541-504-5393 5.75y acres. Cg year ol d r e claimed Dennis Haniford, Country feel but close We never stop moving F orest Land. H i g h t imbers, b eams & On completely fenced Princ. Broker C ompletely fenc e d to t ow n a m e nities. Lakes Realty 8 Prop4.81 acres. $385,000 3bd/2ba on 2.44 acres flooring, this home will 541-536-1731 property! 13665 SW Super fireplace w/rock erty Man a gement MLS¹ 201101447 warm your heart with MORRIS $84, 9 00. with barn & fenced for surround for a m bi4 bdrm, 3 bath frame Cinder. 541 -536-01 1 7 Juniper Realty, character & c h arm. MLS¹201207581 horses. Open kitchen a nce, plus a L o p i REAL ESTATE home that is set up for C all M e lody C u r ry I d p d d y O d dOp r d 541-504-5393 Main home, guest Look at: with lots of storage, Woodstove that can easy care. Yard is MORRIS home, shop, 20 pri541-771-1116 living 8 family rooms. heat the whole house. Bendhomes.com 12851 SW Deer l andscaped, s o m eCrooked River Realty vate acres minutes Double garage, new Great room floor plan REAL ESTATE for Complete Listings of Crossing. Remodeled grass front and back, CUTE! 3 bedroom, 2 from Sisters. heat pump & so much w/living r oom 8 1 dcpc dcwly 0 cd d Opc <cd bedroom, 2 bath, fenced dog area, cov- Custom Home. 6320 MLS¹201200880 bath home, close to Area Real Estate for Sale 3 more. $109,900 kitchen having 1440 sq. ft. home on e red r e a r dec k , SW Groundhog Road. the lake on over an 52505 Meadow Ln. 3 Brandon Fairbanks, MLS 201200121 wide-plank floors of 2.29 acres. G ranite MLS¹201204034 screened party room Broker, SRES, acre. This is a must Realty, The Bulletin Brdm, 3.5 acres, 2 tax c ounters, reclaimed pine. Dishick o ry Cascade with BBQ. So much $299,450 see! MLS¹201206076 GRI, CDPE Dennis Haniford, lots, shop. $129,900. tressed maple cabiTo Subscribe call cabinets, bam b oo Call Melody Curry here a real must 541-383-4344 $45,000 High Lakes Realty & Princ. Broker nets in Kitchen with 1 541-771-1116 wood f loors, v i nyl 541-385-5800 or go to see! $269,000 MLS D&D Realty Group LLC Property We never stop moving 541-536-1731 Ma n age- windows, the list goes 1 /2 t hi c k slat e Crooked River Realty 866-346-7868 201207419 ment 541-536-0117 counters. If you like a www.bendbulletin.com on. Garage, carport Cascade Realty, Gorgeous Mountain cozy country f e el. and R V cov e red Need help fixing stuff? 52240 Pine Forest, La Dennis Haniford, Princ. CANYON Views. 12649 SW Prineville j $99,000 parking. $1 0 9 ,000Call A Service Professional You've got it!! Beau- FABULOUS Broker Pine 3 bdrm, 2 bath, RIM. Once in a lifePeninsula Dr. Over 2 acres with Castiful Cascade MounMLS¹ 201204401 1-541-536-1731 l arge s h op , 1. 2 4 find the help you need. opportunity. MLS¹201205061 cade Mountain and tain Views. 2 corrals, time Realty, www.bendbulletin.com acres. $196,000. High Juniper Breathtaking views of $162,900 Crooked River CanMORRIS 1 5466 R a inbow C t . , pond, shared lake, 3 541-504-5393 Lakes Realty & Propthe canyon from your Call Melody Curry LaPine. $17 9 ,000. yon views on the can- erty acres of irrigation, 2 REAL ESTATE Man a gement 12-peak huge Cascade 5-acres + 1733 sq, ft, reverse living f loor 541-771-1116 yon rim. Bordered by stall barn. $375,000 B uilder's custom 4 I dcpc dcmlyO cd d O pcmcd 541-536-0117 views. Gor g eous craftsman CRR home, MLS ¹201205878 plan. Vaulted living 3 000 acres of B L M b drm, 2 b a t h , a t - Crooked River Realty hickory cab i n ets, 52625 Huntington, RivCrooked River Ranch room, pellet s tove. property for endless t ached garage, 1 . 1 N ewer home w ith 4 Bobbie Strome, tra v ertine,Principal Broker The kitchen has an Meticulous home in derecreation. erfront property, 20.39 home w/ knotty pine granite, acre. High Lakes Re- large bedrooms, 2 island and solid oak sirable location, only acres. $525,000. High c eilings a n d su n - river rock fireplace, John L Scott Real MLS¹2704850 alty 8 Property Mg- baths, split floor plan, minutes from town 8 room s . garage + 24x36 shop. Estate 541-385-5500 cabinetry. Many upJJ Jones, Broker Lakes Realty & Prop- s plashed mnt. 541-536-0117 large workable MLS¹201207304 erty Man a gement Plenty of room with grades including tiled Prineville Reservoir. 541-610-7318 kitchen, and plenty of has breathtak16033 C a scade 541-536-0117 4.98 acres. $249,000 $289,900. Call Nancy Cascade 541-788-3678 Mou n t ain baths, huge b o nus Home ing Cascade views. $114,900 1538 sq. ft. room for a large fam- We never stop moving Popp 541-815-8000 room on lower level, MLS¹201206906 Views Imagine the 1 6249 South D r . mai n tenance 3 bdrm, 2 bath, over- ily. Nice size yard too. Gail Day 541-306-1018 Crooked River Realty gar a ge, Low delight upon entering attached $595,000. 6.27 acre Central Oregon Realty Open r o omy sized garage, High MLS ¹ 201202015 y our n e w hom e ! landscaping, circular yard. horse property with $76,000 floor p lan, v a ulted Lakes Realty & PropGroup, LLC 8996 SW Panorama Rd Cy Vaulted ceilings, open drive, carport, decks, g orgeous 2 92 2 s f erty Man a gement D8 D Realty Group LLC C ustom 2034 sq ft , 4 floor plan. K itchen, paver patio, garden ceilings, lots of light h ome, shop. H i g h 14198 SW Nine Peaks b edroom, 2. 5 b a t h dining a n d 541-475-3030, the large win541-536-0117 fa m i ly area & m ore! 8x10 from Lakes Realty & Prop- Pl - Mtn views from dows, nice office, and h ome built i n 2 0 06 rooms with wood deck storage shed 8 parMORRIS erty Man a gement, this 1960 sq. ft., 3 n ook. T w o tre e d TURN THE PAGE ith Mtn v iews o n Want to impress the access. Formal living tial fencing. $249,900 acres, 541-536-0117 bedroom, 2 bath w REAL ESTATE plenty of room 1.53 acres. Many up- with views. M aster MLS¹201206225 relatives? Remodel For More Ads home on 1.16 acre. I dcpe dcn<1y(hmcd and Opcmrcd or yo u r toys ! ! ! 464 Pinney St., 2400 graded features insuite, jett e d -tub, D&D Realty Group LLC fMLS¹201204820 your home with the The Bulletin U pdated wit h n e w sq.ft., 5 .5 4 a c r es, carpet & vinyl flooring clude: hickory cabi- walk-in shower, dbl 866-346-7868 help of a professional $159,900 D&D Realty shop. $248,000. High and interior has been nets, granite counter s ink va n it y and 762 O utstanding Val u e ! Group LLC from The Bulletin's Lakes Realty 8 Prop- freshly painted. 936 t ops, alder t rim 8 walk-in closet. Ready For Sale by Owner - 10+ 866-346-7868 Over 3000 sq. ft. 2 Homes with Acreage "Call A Service doors, hardwood & tile erty Man a gement for your i mmediate acres, 7 irrigated, 2200+ level house that has sq. ft. garage has a floors. The m a ster 541 -536-01 1 7 enjoyment. 4.80 acres sq.ft. updated home, Nearly 2-acres, Mt view, Professional" Directory great potential and is 3 bdrm, 2 bath, custom shop area, 2 bays & bath has a garden tub with 4 .6 0 i r r igated. oversized detached ga- great location in CRR, in very good condi50 amp power for an with tile surround 8 2 bedroom, 2 bath on home, huge shop, rage, 2 barns, fenced 8 with v e r y MLS¹201205610. 16624 A s c h a Ct . , tion. Daylight baseli v eable 1.12 acres. $129,00 R V. S e parate R V separate tile shower. $299,000 New pri c e at cross-fenced, beautiful home. $64, 9 0 0. $121,900. 3 bdrm, 2.5 ment. 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NE Bend j $349,000 Ranch in Powell Butte NW Bend Lot j $80 000 Westside Lot j 4 .38 Acre v i e w l o t SW Ch i n oo k Dr. Enjoy peace and tran$925,000. Pride of Build your c u stom backs BLM, Cascade Crooked R i ve r & Snowberry Village ¹70 Snowberry Village ¹119 5 ACRES with moun$147,000 quility on 2.85 private ownership/Borders home on this .47-acre Great location on the mtn & S m ith R o ck mountain views from $69,500 • 3 bedrooms, 2.5 tain views. 3 bdrm, 2 acres with Gorgeous BLM. Feed Lot, hay lot on a short street way to Mt. Bachelor. views. Corner lot, ap- these 5.68 acres lo- • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, baths, 1920 sq. ft. b ath, 1 62 0 h o m e, Cascade views. Large Barn, Equip. Shed with o nl y a few Older neighborhood, proved for standard c ated on a p a v ed attached 2-car garage • 2000 Silvercrest - Tri36x40 shop, fenced, master suite. Vaulted MLS¹201206082 homes. Enjoy views of .56 acre, easy build septic. $199,000. MLS street. Num e rous• 1248 sq. ft. 1993 Sil- plewide irigated, ext. sprinkler wood ceilings. PosVicci Bowen the River's Edge golf l ot. C o nvenient t o ¹2809381 Pam trees & many building vercrest • Living room, family system. $2 7 9 ,000. sible m o t her-in-law 541-41 0-9730 course and the buttes schools, river and Old Lester, Principal Bro- sites. $225,000 MLS¹ • Large living room, room, dining room MLS 2809225. Pam suite. Borders BLM. Central Oregon Realty to the east. Easy ac- Mill. ker, Century 21 Gold 201106408 dining area • Remodeled kitchen, Lester, 541-504-1338 Bring your horse and Group, LLC cess to Highway 97 MLS¹201201353 Country Realty, Inc. Juniper Realty, • Vaulted c e i lings, w/breakfast bar C entury 2 1 , Go l d 541-504-1338 541-504-5393 toys. RV area. and the Parkway. Cathy Del Nero, Broker Sunny windows • Private master suite County Realty Advertise your car! MLS¹201205268 MLS¹201204299 541-410-5280 • FA heat & heat pump 5-acre corner lot, flat w/walk-in closet Add A Picture! Jane Strell, Broker, Jerry Stone, Broker Ch i n oo k Dr. (A/C) We never stop moving & fully treed. $49,900. SW Reach thousands of readers! • Master bath w/garden The Bulletin's ABR, GRI 541-390-9598 Crooked River, Smith • Front porch and large tub & double shower Call 541-385-5809 MLS¹201109114 "Call A Service 541-948-7998 mou n tain back deck The Bulletin Classlfieds We never stop moving • Gas FA heat PLUS C all N a nc y Po p p , Rock & Professional" Directory views. Owner terms Call Marilyn R ohaly, AC & fireplace We never stop moving Turn-key ranch. Casca 541-815-8000 is all about meeting available. 6.9 acres Broker, 541-322-9954 • Immaculate too Crooked River Realty cade mtn views, built with septic, power & John L. Scott Real yourneeds. many upgrades to list! in 1993, 38+ acres 6.5 acres of great horse w ell i n stalled. I n - Estate, MORRIS Bend $129,900 with 26 + i r r igation, property. Fen c ed, cludes custom home www.JohnLScott.com Call on one of the Call Marilyn Rohaly, REAL ESTATE barn, shop, hay shed, cross fenced, p adprofessionals today! plans. $189,000 MORRIS Broker, 541-322-9954 fenced. $5 5 0 ,000. Indcpcndcntly 0 ttcd nnd Opccntcd Snowberry Village ¹98 docks, & large hay MLS¹ 201008671 MORRIS John L. Scott Real MLS ¹ 201 0 03925 REAL ESTATE barn. Has a nice 2 $79,500 Juniper Realty, Gigantic views! Estate, Bend REAL ESTATE Pam Lester, Principal I d pc d ttyo c d do p c t cd • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. bdrm, 2 bath single 773 541-504-5393 $129,000. Quality Ful dcpc dnnly 0 cd d opcmtcd • 1 404 s q. f t . 1 9 9 9 www.JohnLScott.com B roker, Century 2 1 wide also. $179,000 qua home, 3 bdrm, 2 Acreages Gold Country Realty, Tetherow NW Bend Silvercrest MLS 201108032 SW Chipmunk Rd. bath, 1572 sq. ft., • Vaulted ceilings Snowberry Village ¹16 $299,000 Cascade Realty, Serenity and Privacy on Inc. 541-504-1338 Shop + greenhouse Level 5.19 acres with designer colors .43 of an acre home G randfathered-in R V Enjoy the carefree lifDennis Haniford, 4.62 acres. ComfortMLS¹ l ot, come camp o r mountain views. Well 771 site overlooking the • Gas heat and A/C. estyle at Bend's pre- Gail Day201200450 Princ. Broker able 3 b e droom, 2 541-306-1018 b uild y ou r dr e a m treed w it h s e v eral Elevated corner lot13th hole. Golf course mier 55+ community Central Oregon Lots 541-536-1731 b ath home a n d a Realty home. Septic/Power/ possible buil d ing nice views n ear m edical a n d designed by D a vid 30x40 shop with overGroup, LLC W ater. $57,9 0 0 BY OWNER 20.6 acres sites. Com m unity• Attached 2-car ga- shopping. ImmacuMcLay Kidd. UnobN orth P o w el l B u t t e sized RV door. Build Acreage 3 LOTS! on river in Redmond, water & power avail- rage+ shop area Cas c a de MLS¹201207367 late 3 b e d room, 2 your custom h ome 3 buildable, rare, North structed views. Located on the Linda Lou Day- Wright, on 83rd St. owner will able at t h e s t reet.• Front deck and rear bath features sepaGet your with brea t htaking Broker, 541-771-2585 finance. $5 9 5 ,000. Owner terms availr ate d i ning r o o m, P owell Butte C a s Westside, adjacent to patio views of the Cascade business 541-421-3222. able. $69,000 MLS¹ Call the National Forest, Crooked River huge kitchen with iscade Mountain views. Marilyn R ohaly, mtns. or enjoy as is. Quiet area. Call Realty 201106095 minutes from Downland, master suite with Cascade Views in TerBroker, 541-322-9954 $249,000 Realty, John L. Scott Real Juniper town. MLS¹2809519 Three acres flat prop g arden t u b , sta l l G ROW I N G Vicci Bowen rebonne. $192,500 MLS¹201205440 541-504-5393 541-41 0-9730 Debbie Johnson, Broker Breathtaking views, DeEstate, Bend shower, Vaulted ceilerty perfect to build D&D Realty Group LLC 541-480-1293 ings, wood laminate Central Oregon Realty schutes River Canwww.JohnLScott.com on. $59,900. 866-346-7868 R D . M t. with an ad in floors, FA heat & AC. Group, LLC We never stop moving MLS¹201205386 yon, and farming val- S W D O V E Snowberry Village Washington & Three C overed decks . The Bulletin's Call J u lie F a h lgren, ley below, 5 usable Sisters views from this S pectacular views o f $59,000 O u t standing ¹46. Call Marilyn acres with well. Ideal Broker, 541-550-0098 "Call A Service the Cascade Mtns & 3 b d r ms, $94,500. builders dream lot in a R ohaly, Brok e r , building site with un- 6.1 acre property with 2$88,900. Crooked River Realty D eschutes Riv e r . quiet n e ighborhood baths, 1600y sq. ft. power installed. Close Professional" 541-322-9954 o bstructed view s Custom home situ- and backs u p Silv e rcrest. to to t h e Des c hutes 1994 5 acres adjoins public John L. Scott RE MLS¹201205208 Directory ated on 2 . 3 a c r es common area. This Living room, separate River and Steelhead land over Deschutes Gail Day 541-306-1018 MORRIS w/300' of river front- property is priced to dining room & large Falls. $99,500 MLS¹ River. Short walk to Central Oregon Realty a ge. 2937 s q . f t . sell and w on't l ast kitchen with e a ting REAL ESTATE 201205646 river. $74,900. Group, LLC POWELLBUlTE w/hardwood, c r o wn long! Home-ID 968 I d pc d ttyo c d do p c t cd Juniper Re a l ty, area. Pellet s t ove, MLS¹201102328 moulding, w ainscot- Eagle Crest Properties Huge covered BBQ 541-504-5393 Call Linda Lou ImmaCul a te hOme Oft 5 leVel aCreSin Red ing & m uc h m o re! 866-722-3370 THE PERFECT deck. Large laundry CHECK YOUR AD Day-Wright, Broker, MLS¹201208388 room and 2-car at SETTING FOR YOUR Please check your ad SW Geneva View Rd. 541-771-2585 CloudRanch!Totally remodeledIm t ready for $699,000 J oh n L . Owner will carry, fanNEW HOME garage. on the first day it runs T errebonne. Crooked River Realty Le v e l tached tastic 1/2 acre lot Scott R e a l Es t a te Call Marilyn Rohaly, Broken Top, 0.53 Acres your move! 12012069i 8 $315,000 to make sure it is cor1.14 acres that will be w/views. $59,900. 541-548-1712 Offered at $275,000 Broker, R EADY T O BU I L D ! rect. Sometimes ineasy to build on. Well MLS¹201008725 541-322-9954 Cate Cushman, 5.07 acres, flat l ot, s tructions over t h e treed with an abunCall Julie Fahlgren, The Ultimate Hideout j Principal Broker mature trees, paved phone are misunder- dance o f L. Scott Real wil d l ife John MountainViewEstates. Buildablelot with Broker, 541-550-0098 $749,500 541-480-1884 Estate, Bend road, 1/3 interest in and a n e r ror passing thro u gh. www.JohnLScott.com 637 private acres, 87 Crooked River Realty www.catecushman.com well, applied for stan stood can occur in your ad. $41,500 panaramicCascadeMountain views! MLS¹ m iles f r o m Be n d . dard septic. $99,900. If this happens to your 201102002 acre lot that is well Three 9148 Sq.ft. lots, Snowberry Village ¹127 Buck Creek flows year 1.01 Undergroundutilities ¹201205272$124,900 MLS¹ 20 12 0 4695 Lot 14 1 S W cul-de-sac, ad, please contact us Juniper ut i l ities Realty, $90,425 round. 2 LOP Tags for tCreed. rater Loop C R R . s tubbed i nt o P U E , Pam Lester, Principal the first day your ad 541-504-5393 • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths bucks & b u lls. As- $40,900. B roker, Century 2 1 appears and we will close to West Can• 1404 sq. ft., 2000 Silpens, Ponderosas, & MLS¹201105162 Gold Country Realty, be happy to fix it as SW River Rd. Exc. view vercrest Private 5 acrehomesite readyfor your Rimrocks. Propane & C all M e lody C u r ry yon Rim Park and ac- Inc. 541-504-1338 s oon as w e c a n . cess to the dry canfrom top of property. • Large great room, bay dreams!Newdriveway! Mt 3effersonIjt Smith solar for the c abin. 541-771-1116 Deadlines are: Week- 2.79 acres w alking window dining area yon trail. $35,000, to Nice mountain views, Large barn for stor- Crooked River Realty days 11:00 noon for distance to the Des- • Front & back decks MLS¹ $50,000. 3.09-acres. $95,950. age. Horse corral. Rock views!1201209273$119,500 next day, Sat. 11:00 chutes River & Steel- • Laundry room + 2 car 2012077694 and MLS¹201204217 1.46-acre lot adjoins MLS¹201101554 a.m. for Sunday and head Falls. Hike, bike, garage 7687 Pa m L e s ter, Craig Long, Broker community greenbelt. Call Linda Lou Monday. P rincipal Brok e r , Day-Wright, Broker, ride horses, fly fish. • Sold t a stefully fur541-480-7647 Flat bldg. site, with 541-385-5809 C entury 2 1 Gol d nished REDN0IfID Quiet & natural set541-771-2585 water/power at road. We never stop moving Thank you! Country Realty, Inc. Crooked River Realty ting is ideal for vaca- Call Marilyn R ohaly, Golf $39,900 C ou r s e c o mmun itywi th Cascade The Bulletin Classified 541-504-1338 Broker, 541-322-9954 tions or year round Call Nancy Popp at 5t/a acre RV lot. grandJohn L. Scott Real living. $49,000 MLS¹ mountain vi e ws! Qual i ty construction! Move 541-815-8000 about Three Rivers South j cs fathered-in $119,000. C lose Estate, Bend to Past u r e 201009429 MLS¹201207930 $59,500 MLS¹201104846 www.JohnLScott.com i n ready! 420l 2 05860 $2 87, 000 Juniper Realty, w /views. 8589 S W Crooked River Realty Flat .48 of a n a c re Call Linda Lou 541-504-5393 Panorama. $44,500 building lot on corner FACTORV SPECIAL MORRIS Driveway in place. 7981 with canal along Day-Wright, Broker, MLS¹201105165 New Home, 3 bdrm, SW High Cone. 541-771-2585 REAL ESTATE C all M e lody C u r rySW Shad Rd. Located River SpringsEstates4 acre lot bordering side, canal flows di$46,900 finished $29,900. Crooked River Realty Indcpcndcntly 0 ttcd nnd opctntcd 541-771-1116 on a p aved street. on you site,541.548.5511 rectly into the Big DeMLS¹201003931 area next to theWild &Scenic Crooked River Realty This 2.7 acre parcel www.JandMHomes.com common schutes River. Area 11 Acre View Lot j Melody Curry has boat launch & Where b al d e a g les Call Lovely horse property has Mt. Jefferson & Deschutes River. ¹201209255$205,000 $150,000 541-771-1116 Rock v i ews. dock, clubhouse and Find It in soar! Beautiful cusLevel view lot, east to was used for horses Smith The lot is level with The Bulletin Classifieds! road maintenance. tom home. B reath- Crooked River Realty build on. Close to De- before. Just under 3 MLS¹201105237 many building sites. taking views from ev- $139,000 The p erfect s chutes River a n d acres. Nice view of 541-385-5809 ery window! Lg. open l ocation f o r you r Don Kelleher, Broker recreational trails. On P aulina Peak f r o m Crooked River Ranch 541-480-1911 water and power is kitchen, fantastic livdream home at Eagle paved road in area of end of Property. Lots available Call t:ec today! at the street. Own your own home for We never stop moving ing room w/rock fplc, Crest! Located on a fine homes. of pine trees and very less t ha n r e n ting. Septic was previously family room w/huge beautiful and p resti Cec DeClerck,GRI, PrincipalBroker MLS¹201204315 secluded. $42,900 Centrally located in approved. $78,500 built-in bar, attached gious cul-de-sac on Diane Lozito, Broker MLS¹ 201206397 Madras. In- h ouse MLS¹ 201208266 Coldwell BankerMayfield Realty apt. w/own entrance, The Ridge. 1/3 Acre ca 541-548-3598 Cascade Realty, f inancing opti o ns Juniper Realty, formal dining room, 2 Lot in coveted Phase. 541-306-9646 Dennis Haniford, available. Call now at 541.420.0548 or 541.548.1250 541-504-5393 master suites. Com- Home-ID 890 Princ. Broker We never stop moving 541-475-2291 piete w i t h hug e Eagle Crest Properties MORRIS 541-536-1731 866-722-3370 walk-thru closet and REAL ESTATE NW Dove Rd. Private rotating bed so you I d p d ndy(hm dnndop ut d $ 78 000 Peek a b o o well, power & septic c an pi c k view . golf course and Cline installed! Level 5.12 $480,000 Three Rivers South Buttes views. Level lot acres with s e veral MLS¹201201550 Lot j $75,000 MORRIS in Eagle Crest Resort. building sites with Mtn John L. S cott R eal River, trails, public Home-ID 958 views. All it needs is REAL ESTATE Estate 541-548-1712 lands! Big Deschutes Eagle Crest Properties your dream home. 1 dcpc dc tlyo c d do p c t cd River beach access 866-722-3370 $96,500 MLS¹ 763 right across the road. 201201035 Recreational Homes Nice flat lot in Terreb- .45 acre cul-de-sac lot 139716 Dorothy Lane Juniper Realty, onne, .56 a c res, to build your dream Beautiful vacation re& Property treat. The adorable 2 541-504-5393 p aved street, a p - home. Backs D esPeople Helping People Buy Homes Since 1987 bed/1 bath home sits SE Bend Land j ca p -fill chutes National For141980 Emerald Mead- proved f o r right on t h e c r eek. utilities are at $199,000 est. MLS¹201209006 ows Way - Beautiful septic, Remodeled i n terior. Listen to the quiet! 4.1 the lot line. $42,000. Kathy Powell, Broker custom built 3 bd/ 2 Perfect condition. Ac- acres in S undance. 685 SE Third St, Bend, OR 97702 ~ 541-318-5500 ~ NMLS¹89511/ML-3213-10 MLS 32 0 1 2001172 541-383-4342 b ath home on o n e Pam Lester, Principal cess from both Dor- B uild y o u r dr e a m We never stop moving acre i n Cre s cent B roker, Century 2 1 othy Lane and Pine home with Cascade I ,' Lake. This p r istine Gold Country Realty, I I I Creek Loop. Wood views. Close to BLM property has every- Inc. 541-504-1338 stove makes for cozy and National Forest cs thing. Paved circular winter nights. A cov- lands for recreation. drive, 2 ca r h eated NW Bend j $54,950 ered porch overlooks MLS¹201207453 garage, small shed, Seller financing availthe creek. A covered Jim Moran, Broker newly painted exte- a ble. F antastic e l MORRIS R V carport sits a t 541-948-0997 rior with wood floors, evated lot w ith c ity REAL ESTATE back of property. We never stop moving pellet stove and tons views; beautiful est dcpc dc ttyO cdn dopcmtcd $275,000 of storage. Comes tablished n e i ghborMLS¹ 201207074 equipped with a gen- h ood; N W Ben d . Two-acre mt. view lot Call Linda at cs erator for those cold Owner will carry up to with septic, pwr lines, 541-815-0606 n ights M u s t see ! $50,000 with $9,400 water lines installed to Cascade Realty, Owners determined to cash or possible trade building site. $68,000 Dennis Haniford, MORRIS sell. One o f t h ose for down payment. MLS ¹20100858 Princ. Broker special homes y ou MLS¹201105195 REAL ESTATE Call Nancy Popp 541-536-1731 want to see. $299,000 Jackie French, Broker 541-815-8000 Indcpcndcntlytnntcd nnd Operated MLS¹ 201203768 541-480-2269 Crooked River Realty 32.42 Acres in Urban Call Linda at Growth Bo u n dary,S W Canyon Dr. 1.13 We never stop moving 541-815-0606 Adjacent t o The acres with a c cess Cascade Realty, DenNeed to get an ad Greens, kitty corner to from two streets pronis Haniford, Broker new Ridgeview High v iding y o u ca man y in ASAP? 541-433-5678 School. $5 9 9 ,000. building site options. MLS ¹ 20 1 2 0 3193 Owner terms avail784 Fax it to 541-322-7253 Pam Lester, Principal able. $58,500 MORRIS B roker, Century 2 1 MLS¹ 201106385 Farms & Ranches REAL ESTATE The Bulletin Classifieds Gold Country Realty, Juniper Realty, I dcpc dc ttyo cd d o pcwtcd Inc. 541-504-1338 541-504-5393 Gentlemen farm & ret irement. Cus t o m home ove r looking Willow Creek w/Cascade Mtn. views. 2892 SF 1-level home w/indoor pool, 3360 SF Evergreen HomeLoans is a registered trade name of Evergreen Moneysource Mortgage Company. NMLS ID 3182 shop, 2nd home & o ther b l dgs. 6 9 . 8 acres w/62 acres of irrig. Home has too many features to list. Adjoins BLM. ! utt MLS¹201206931 It' $795,000 J o h n L. Scott R e a l Es t a te c ,

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ELKAIWOODSi $499,000

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LOWER BRIDGEVIEW LOT I $399,000

RIMROCK WESTI$359,000

NW BENDI $239,000

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1'ownhomeoverlooking the 18th fairway & large pond at Widgi CreekGolf Course. ADAequipped, 2 master suites, Hickory floors, slab granite counters, security system, wired for surround sound 8 more!

2 sides byBLMland. Flat, easy tobuild on nicely treed lot with both Ochocoand CascadeMountain views. Close to theDeschutesRiver and manytrails.

Single level, 3 bedroom, 2 bath homeon .25 acre, across thestreet fromthe DeschutesRiver. Spacious living room with a vaulted ceiling 8 big windowsoverlooking the commonarea. Private setting.

Adorable remodeled cottage with tile kitchen counters, wood, tile & slate flooring, and a free.standing gasstove. Desirable Westside neighborhood close todowntown Bend, the river and DrakePark.

541-788-0029

DEBORAHBENSON, PC, BROKER,GRI 541-480-6448

DIANE LOZITO,BROKER 541-548-3598, 541-306-9646

SHELLYHUMMEL, BROKER,CRS,GRI, CHMS 541-383-4361

SHELLYHUMMEL, BROKER,CRS,GRI, CHMS 541-383-4361

LOWER BRIDGEVIEWLOTI $215,000

NORTHCREST i $199,947

LA PINEi $104,900

THREE RIVERSSOUTHLOTI $75,000

Ideal property for future development on thetentative

plat for JuniperRidge PhaseII with an ILand RSzoning overlay. 3 homes, 2shops, barn, 2 ponds, and regulation sized outdoor arena included.

MLS¹201209008 (730)

MLS¹201208996 (730)

20 Acre View Lot on private cul-de-sac. Surrounded on

MLS¹201209210 (730)

MLS¹201209162 (730)

MLS¹201209032 (730)

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NEW - Single level 1604 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 2 bath.

2 sides by BLM park-like land. Neighboring lot is also for sale giving you Ochoco and CascadeMountain views. Close to the DeschutesRiver and Trails,

Vaulted great room, open kitchen with tile counters,

MLS¹201209213 (730)

wood floors, SSappliances 8 cook island. 2 car attached garage& 2-10 Homebuyer's Warranty.

MLS¹201208945 (730)

Nice well-kept home on a large lot with room for RV's. 3 bedroom, 2 bath with 1968 sq. ft. of living area. Newer kitchen cabinets, great room with gas fireplace. Detached 2-car garage.

3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1152 sq. ft. manufactured homeon 1.42 acres. Kitchen with island 8 double stainlesssink. Front 8 rear decks with railings. Large wrap around gravel driveway, fenced lot,

River, Trails, Public Lands! Big DeschutesRiver beach access right across the road..45 acre cul-de-sac lot to build your DreamHome. Backs DeschutesNational Forest

DARRYL DOSER,BROKER,CRS

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

541-383-4334

541-383-4364

KATHYPOWELL,BROKER 541-383-4342

MLS¹201209156(730)

MLS¹201209044 (730)

MLS¹201209006 (730)

DARRINKELLEHER BROKER DIANE LOZITO,BROKER 541-548-3598, 541-306-9646

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

CASAMARIPOSAi $3,990,000

NEWRIVER FRONTHOMEi $1,195,000

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BROKEN TOPi $1,185,000

AWBREY BUTTEI $899,000

1'he Pinehurst at Broken1'op by Steven VanSant/ Pacwest Homes!Unmatchedquality & craftsmanship! Single.level, 3<ar garage, customcabinetry & trim. 0.55 acre golf courseview lot. No expense spared!

Stunning homewith views fromJefferson to Mt, Hood and twinkling city lights at night. Black walnut floors, blue eyed granite, 2 master suites 8 wine cellar.

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

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

MLS¹201208910 (764)

MLS¹201106412 (762)

STEVEPAYER, BROKER,GRI

ROSE MARYGOODWIN, BROKER,CERTIFIEDNEGOTIATOR

541-480-2966

SE BEND-WOODSIDE i $795,000

Beautiful home onthe DeschutesRiver near Downtown

Bend 8 The Old Mill. Wellappointed entry, great room, gourmet kitchen, main level master suite. Elevated deckdown todock with boat ramp. Call today!

MLS¹201204524 (746)

DAVID GILMORE,BROKER 541-312-7271

MARGO DEGR AY, BROKER,ABR, CRS

ONEBI.OC KFROMDRAKEPARKI $696,000

RARE FIND i $695,000

MLS¹201207905 (746)

541-706-1897

AWBREY BUTTEI $750,000

LISA CAMPBE LL, BROKER 541-419-8900

AWBREY BUTTEI $750,000

4 bedroom, 3.5 bath, 3811 sq.ft.

MLS¹201204424 (747)

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

MLS¹201207123 (762)

KARIN JOHNSON,BROKER

541-639-6140

Stunning CascadeMountain views from this 3524 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home on .84 acrelot. Main floor mastersuite, openkitchen with granite counters, wood floors throughout the main level.

39+ acre ranchminutes toCostco. Close toshops and BLMyet enjoy country life. Gorgeous3731 sq. ft. farmhouse, 3 bedroom, 3bath, full basement, barn,

MLS¹201208534 (746)

MLS¹201208795 (746)

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

MICHELLE TISDEL, PC, BROKER

SUE CONRAD,BROKER,CRS

SCOTTHUGGIN, BROKER,GRI

LYNNECONNELLEY, ECOBROKER, ABR, CRS

541-322-1500

541-408-6720

AWBREY BUTTEI $625,000

SISTERS i $579,900

FOR SALE ORLEASE I $550,000

5 bedroom, 3 bath, 4288 sq. ft. home.Flat .82 acre lot on culde-sac. Vaulted living/dining room,

This 4950 sq. ft. 2 story building fronts Greenwood Avenue. Perfect for the owner/user & move-in ready. Light & bright main floor retail space. Upstairs has an open space with 2 or 3 additional built out offices.

Stunning Awbrey Butte homebuilder's own with exceptional finishesthroughout. 4 bedroom, 4 bath,

3-car garage. 3753 sq. ft. on a .32 acre lot. Convenient, central NW Bendlocation.

541-390-3490

DOWNTOWN BENDLOTi $650,000 DRAKE PARK8 RIVERVIEWS i $649,000

541-480-6621

MLS¹201206543 (746)

fenced, irrigated, great area of large acreages.

MLS¹201204031 (762)

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

3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2119 sq. ft., English cottage. Deschutes River 8 Drake Park views, heart of downtown Bend's historic district. Meticulously updated home, perfect combination of elegance & comfort.

private master on main level. Kitchen opens to family room. Built-in wet bar. Shop with concrete floor.

Great CascadeMountain views from this 3,000 sq. ft. home on 6.75 acres. 2 bedrooms,bonusroom 8 office. 4 acres of ThreeSisters irrigation. 40x40 barn, 5 loafing sheds, 3 car garage with shop.

MLS¹201205094 (762)

MLS¹201203206 (732)

BECKYBRUNOE, BROKER

VIRGINIA ROSS,BROKER , ABR, CRS,GRI

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

ROOKIEDICKENS, BROKER , GRI, CRS,ABR

541-350-4772

541-480-7501

541-383-4364

541-815-0436

BLACK BUTTERANCH i $489,900

NW BENDI $449,000

TUMALOI $449 000

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

Close to town, large 4015 sq. ft. home on .82 acre lot on the NW side! 5 bedrooms, 4 baths. Expansive great roomwith formal dining. Excellent value!

A country homewith room for big holiday gatherings! Living great, and game or entertainment room. 15 acres with irrigation, Cascade Mountain views, shop, and barn. Move in condition!

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

2428 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 2 bath on 4.78 acres with 2 acres irrigation and a pond. Hugeshopand barn, Directions: Neffeast to DeerTrail Road, right to end of the road,

MLS¹201207959 (762)

MLS¹201208263 (738)

MLS¹201206420 (762)

541-390-4050 • 541-390-4030

DEBBIE HERSHEY, BROKER, CRS, GRI 541-420-5170

DANA MILLER,BROKER 541-408-1468

SUSAN AGLI,BROKER,SRES 541-383-4338 • 541-408-3773

SW BENDI $315,000

SE BEND- 9.06 ACRESI $295,000

NW BEND I $275,000

REDMONDi $249,900

MLS¹201208031 (771)

MLS¹201205806 (746)

JUDY MEYERS, BROKER,GRI, CRS

541-480-1922

MLS¹201207880 (746)

MLS¹201208783 (753)

PATPALAZZI, BROKER 541-771-6996

SW REDMONDi $379,500

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¹stvelr Sparkling clean tri-plex with new paint in all 3 units. New appliances and newwindow coverings. Garage with each unit. Great location and rental history.

MLS¹2904198 (738)

MLS¹201206297 (746)

INVESTORS - 4-PLEXI $425,000 C L OSE-IN 4.78 ACRESI $410,000

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Immaculate 4 bedroom home. Easyaccess to trails, fishing, golf and the athletic club. Nice interior finishes, includes all furnishings and appliances.

MLS¹201202442 (747)

Beautifully treed 9.06 acre parcel offers elevated vistas with mountain views to build your dream home. Borders BLM land. All utilities are to the property. Quiet setting minutes fromtown.

MLS¹201205047 (773)

Remodeled 2 bedroom, 2 bathroomcottage with granite counters, slate and wood flooring. Oversized single car garage, fenced yard. Close todowntown Bend, Drake Parkand the DeschutesRiver.

MLS¹201209034 (746)

SYDNE ANDERSON, BROKER,CRS,WCR,CDPE,GREEN 541-420-1111

TENBROEK- HILBERGROUP, LLC

SHERRY PERRIGAN, BROKER

SHELLYHUMMEL, BROKER,CRS,GRI, CHMS

541-550-4944

541-410-4938

541-383-4361

NE BEND I $175,000

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY i $159,000

SW BENDI $105 000

PRINEVILLE I $28,000 8 (

New construction in Crosswinds backing to LandSystems

Nursery. Single level, 3 bedroom, 2bath, 9 ft. ceilings, & nice master suite. Quiet neighborhood close to hospital,

shopping, dining & schools.

MLS¹201208195 (748)

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

Great small businessopportunity. Own the only tanning salon on thewest side, with 7 years of strong income. Immaculate facility located near Central Oregon Community College.

Located on a large lot, this home sits close to the front entrance of DeschutesRiver Woods. With rental rates at 3% vacancy this is a great investment!

60455 Iroquois Circle.

MLS¹201205145 (732)

MLS¹201206464 (747)

PAULAVANVLECK,BROKER

MEGAN POWER,BROKER, GRI, CDPE 541-610-7318

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'PG' The Voice n 'PG' « ESPN 21 23 22 23 College Football: Gildan NewMexico Bowl College Football FamousIdaho Potato Bowl—Toledovs. Utah State FromBoise, Idaho.(N) (Live) College Basketball ESPN2 22 24 21 24 CollegeFootball SportsCenter C ollege Basketball CrossroadsClassic —Notre Damevs. Purdue (N) SportsCenter (N) Women's CollegeVolleyball NCAATournament, Final: TeamsTBA (N) "Push:MadisonVersusMadison"(2010, Documentary) « *** "Elevate" (2011, Documentary) « ESPNC 23 25 123 25 (11:00) ****"Hoop Dreams"(1994)WiliamGates. « Manute Bol ESPNN 24 63 124203 SportsCenter « SportsCenter « SportsCenter « SportsCenter (N) SportsNation SportsCenter (N)(Live) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) « ** "Rudolph and Frosly's Christmasin July"(1980,Fantasy) 'G ** "Disney's AChristmas Carol" (2009)Voices ofJim Carrey. 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'PG' « ** "A VeryMarried Christmas"(2004)JoeMantegna. 'PG' « MSNBC 59 59 128 51 MSNBCLive(N) MSNBCLive (N) Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Lockup: RawSurvival 101 MTV 192 22 38 57 (12:10) Jersey Shore Atthe End ofthe Day'14' « (1:20) Jersey Shore n '14' « Jersey Shore n '14' « (3:40) JerseyShore Deenapulls "the robbery." 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World News ** "Heidi"(2005, Drama)EmmaBolger, Maxvon Sydow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley es Heroes &LegendsofBible Gaither: Precious Memories **"Evan A/mighty" (2007,Comedy)SteveCarell, MorganFreeman.Godcom- ** "Tommy Boy"(1995,Comedy)Chris Farley, DavidSpade, BrianDennehy. An Friends n '14' « Friends n '14' « Friends n '14' cc Friends n '14' cc 'TBS mands anewlyelected congressmanto build an ark. « heir tries to savehis father's business. « *** "Mutinyon the Bounty" (1962,Adventure) MarlonBrando,Trevor Howard,RichardHarris. Fletcher Christian andthe (3:15) **** "Forbidden P/anet" (1956)Walter Pidgeon, AnneFrancis. Astronauts *** "TheBandWagon" (1953) Fred TCM crew dump Captain Bligh. « find a strandedprofessor and hisdaughter. «(DVS) Astaire Cyd Charisse. « *TLC 178 34 32 34 FourHouses:Deck the Hal ls 'PG' Undercover Boss n 'PG'« Undercover BossDirecTV n 'PG' Undercover Boss NASCAR n 'PG' Undercover BossHootersn 'PG Undercover BossMasTecn 'PG' *** "Roadto Perdition" (2002,CrimeDrama)Tom Hanks, Paul Newman,Jude Law. ADepression-era *** "American Gangster" (2007,CrimeDrama) Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe,Chiwetel Ejiofor. Achauffeur becomes *** "The Town" *TNT mob enforcerandhis sonflee after afatal betrayal. « Harlem's most-powerful crimeboss. « (2010) *TOON 84 Johnny Test 'Y7' Johnny Test 'Y7 Johnny Test 'Y7' MAD 'PG Annoying Annoying Adventure Time Billy & MandySaveChristmas 'Y7' Ed, Edd 'n Eddy Scooby-Doo T h e Grinch *TRAV 179 5145 42 Man v.Food'G' Man v.Food'G Man v. Food M a n v. 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A Navy lawyerdefends two Marines in acomrade's death CMT 190 32 42 53 BarRescueDowney' sandOut'PG' Bar RescueSwankyTroubles'PG' Bar Rescue Chumps rr'PG Redneck Island(N) n 'PG' ChainsawGang Chainsaw Gang Redneck Island n 'PG CNBC 54 36 40 52 TheSuzeOrmanShow(N) « Princess Daniela Princess n Ult imate Factories John Deere'G The SuzeOrmanShow « Princess Daniela Princess n Quit Your Job! Save-CarMD CNN 55 38 35 48 Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom(N) Who is Black in America Piers MorganTonight CNN Newsroom(N) Who is Black in America *** "GefHimIothe Greek" COM 13 53 135 47 (4:39) *** "BeverlyHilsCop" (6:56) * "Grandma'sBoy" (2006) Doris Roberts, AllenCovert. cc (8:58) ** "Jackass3.5" (2011)JohnnyKnoxville, BamMargera. cc COTV 11 Talk of the Town Local issues. Des e rt Cooking Oregon Joy of Fishing Journal Get Outdoors V i sions of NW The YogaShow The Yoga Show Talk of the TownLocal issues. CSPAN 61 20 12 11 (4:00) Washington ThisWeek W ashington ThisWeek **** "Beauty andtheBeast" (1991) n « **** "Cinderella" (1950)Voices of llene Woods. 'DIS 87 43 14 39 Austin&Affy'G' Jessie'G'« Austin I Jessie & Ally Aff Star A.N.T. Farm 'G' Jessie 'G' cc *DISC 15 21 16 37 Moonshinersn'14' cc Moonshiners n '14' cc Moonshiners n '14' cc Moonshiners n '14' cc Moonshiners ProphecyFulfilled '14' Moonshrners n 14 cc *E! ** "Office Space" (1999,Comedy)RonLivingston, Jennifer Aniston 13 25 The Voice Live Results Show 'PG' The Voice LiveResults Show'PG' L i ve From The Rolling Stones (N) Fashion Police '14' ESPN 21 23 22 23 CollegeBasketball College Basketball Florida atArizona(N)(Live) SportsCenter (N)(Live) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) cc SportsCenter (N)(Live) cc ESPN2 22 24 21 24 College Basketball Kansas State at Gonzaga(N) (Live) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) « NBA Tonight (N) 2012 Pre-Bowl College Football GildanNewMexico Bowl —Arizona vs. Nevada(N) ESPNC 23 25 123 25 30 for 30 30 for 30 30 for 30 The Street Stops Here n 'PG' cc H-Lite Ex. H-Li te Ex H-Lite Ex. H-Li te Ex. H-Lite Ex. ESPNN 24 63 124203 SportsCenter (N) (Live) « SportsCenter (N) H-Lite Ex Highlight Express(N) (Live) **** "Toy Story 2" (1999)Voices of Tom Hanks, TimAllen FAM 67 29 19 41 ****"ToyStory"(1995,Comedy)VoicesofTomHanks, TimA!Ien Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town'G' The Year Without a Santa Claus FNC 57 61 36 50 JusticeWithJudgeJeanine(N) Ge r aldoatLargen'PG'cc Journal Editorial FOX News Justice With JudgeJeanine Geraldo at Large n 'PG' cc Red Eye *FOOD 17 62 98 44TheNextlronChef:Redempti on ChoppedSeason'sChoppings Chopped'G' Chopped Chopped 'G' Iron Chef America ** "X-Men Origins:Wolverine" (2009,Action) HughJackman, Liev Schreiber, will.i am FX 131 The Ultimate Fighter MikeRicci vs. Colton Smith; MattMitrionevs. RoyNelson. FromLas Vegas. (N) '14' HGTV 17 49 33 43 High Low Proj. 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'PG' « MSNBC 59 59 128 51 Lockup Lockup(N) Lockup: World Tour LockupInside Holman Lockup InsideBrushyMountain Lockup: SanQuentin MTV 192 22 38 57 JerseyShoren'14' « Jersey Shore n '14' « Jersey Shore MeatballMashup'14' Jersey Shore n 14 « JerseyShoren 14 « Jersey ShoreDamageIs Done'14' NICK 82 46 24 40 "Merry Christmas,Drake8 Josh" (2008)DrakeBell. rr 'Y7' « Victorious (N)'G' Marvin Marvin iCarly n 'G' cc Fuff House'G' See DadRunn Friends n 'PG' (11:33) Friends Welcome toSweetie Pie's (N)'PG' Six Little McGhees(N)'G' « Welcome to Sweetie Pie's n 'PG' OWN 161 103 31 103Welcome to Sweetie Pie's n 'PG' W e lcome to Sweetie Pie's n 'PG' Welcome toSweetie Pie's (N)'PG' ROOT 20 45 28* 26 Bensinger Sea hawks Coll ege Basketball NebraskaOregon at Action SportsWorld Tour (N) BoxingGoldenBoy:LuisRamosJr.vs.NoeBolanos **** "GoodFe//as" (1990,CrimeDrama) Robert DeNiro, RayLiotta, Joe Pesci. AnIrish-Italian hoodjoins the1950s NewYork Mafia. n SPIKE 132 31 34 46 (4:40) *** "A Bronx Tale" (1993,Drama)Robert De Niro. n **"The Dead" (2010,Horror) RobFreeman, Prince David Osei, DavidDontoh.Premiere SYFY 13 35 133 45 Apoca/ypse Dead Season"(2011, Horror)ScottPeat, MarissaMerrill. Premiere Wrong Turn4: Bloody" TBN 205 60 130 Hourof Power n'G' cc Billy GrahamClassic Crusades "A ChristmasSnow" (2010) Catherine MaryStewart, MuseWatson Fort Lauderdale ChristmasPageant The King of The King of The King of The King of The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang TheBigBang Wedding BandWe AreFamilyTommy'sWedding BandWeAreFamily Tommy's 'TBS Queens r1 'PG' Queens n 'PG Queens n 'PG Queens n 'PG Theory n 'PG Theory n 'PG Theory n 'PG Theory n 'PG' father is getting married. 'MA' father is gettingmarried. 'MA' e (1982,Comedy) (5:00) *** "TheBand Wagon"(1953 *** "TheStar" (1952)Bette Davis. A fadingactress chooses (8:45) *** "Sweet Birdoi Youth" (1962, Drama)Paul Newman, Geraldine Page,EdBegley. A schem *** "My Favorityear" TCM Musical) FredAstaire. « betweenacomebackandtruelove. ing actor uses afaded star to land acontract. « Peter O'Toole. « *TLC 17 34 32 34 UndercoverBossn'PG'« More CrazyChristmas Lights 'G' I n vasion of the Christmas Lights I n vasion of the Christmas Lights 2 My Crazy Obsession n 'PG' « Invasion of the Christmas Lights (5:30) *** "TheTown" (2010,CrimeDrama) BenAffleck, Rebecca Hall. A woman** "Shooter" (2007, Suspense) MarkWahlberg, Michael Pena, DannyGlover. A woundedsniper plots ** "Shooter" (2007)Mark Wahlberg. A woundedsniper plots *TNT doesn't realize thather newbeauis a bankrobber cc revengeagainst those whobetrayedhim. «(DVS) revengeagainstthose who betrayedhim. *TOON 84 **** "WhoFramedRoger Rabbit" (1988,Comedy)BobHoskins GrandmaGot RunOver/Reindeer American Dad Family Guy n '14' cc Cleveland Show BlackDynamite The Boondocks *TRAV 17 51 45 42 RibsParadise'G' cc Food Truck Paradise 'G' « Ghost Adventures 'PG' « GhostAdventures 'PG'« Ghost Adventures '14' « Ghost Adventures 'PG'« TVLND 65 47 29 35 TheCosbyShow TheCosbyShow The CosbyShow The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love.Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond KingofQueens USA 15 30 23 30 Law&Order: Specialyictims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law I Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit *** "Ocean's Thirteen" (2007) *** "Qremiins" (1984,Fantasy)Zach Galligan, PhoebeCates, HoytAxton. n VHI 191 48 37 54 SaturdayNightLiveinthe2000s: TimeandAgainn'14' cc 40 Champions of Cute 'PG' Champs of Cute *A&E

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Bright Eyes is a darling I 1/2 year old Manx mix looking for her fur-ever family this holiday season. She was brought to the shelterbecause the previous owner could no longer keep her. She is a little shy at first but she warms up quickly in new situations. If Bright Eyes sounds like the cat that will fit perfectly into your household,

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Baltimore is a handsome, 2 year old, short haired cat looking for his fur-ever home. We, unfortunately, do not know much about him since he had been a long time stray before he was brought to us but we do know that he is a great guy and ready to be adopted. If you are looking for a sweet, mellow, adult cat, look no further! Baltimore could be the one for you! Come to the shelter to adopt him today!

Kelly is a beautiful 4 year old Calico that was brought to the shelter after being found as a stray. She loves to cuddle and is usually happiest snuggled up on a comfy lap. Kelly has a great personality and would love to share her loud purr with the perfect person. If you think you have the purr-fect forever home for this fantastic girl then come by the shelter and adopt Kelly today!

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Cha r ity is a 3 year old cat that came to us Meet Sherlock! He is an outgoing and Jodie and her siblings were brought to ~a s a mother cat with her kittens, but her energetic 3 year old Australian Cattle Dog the shelter as part of an unwanted litter. kittens are now finding homes on their looking for a family with plenty of time to They are allvery sweet and searching own. She is eager to find her forever home go on adventures and have tons of fun. This for the perfect forever home. These three as well. She is a sweet girl with a very happy boyloves to meet new people and have ample amounts of energy and love to welcoming purr, and a wish to be part of a is sure to make a great addition to your cuddle with anyone willing to give them a loving family. If you think Charity could be home. All he needs is some toys, a home happy home to call their own. If you truly the new friend you are looking for, come by and lots of love from a new family. Come are ready for a puppy then this great girl is and take a peek at her today. by the shelter today to take Sherlock on a ready for you! walk!

Molly Greetings from the dog kennels! My name is Molly and I am the doggie for you! I was brought to HSCO with my sister Zulu, afterour owner was no longer able to care for us. I am a Pit Bull Terrier and Whippet mix around 8 months old. Pit Bulls as well as whippets are known for their good looks and athletic figures. If you think I sound like the character you have been looking to as to your home, come down and adopt me today!

Justine Justine is a beautiful,3 year old, long haired kittyready for herfur-ever home. She was brought to the shelter as a long time stray and isready to find herforever home. She has lived with other cats but has never been around dogs and she is used to being an indoor/outdoor cat. If Justine sounds like the one for you, come to the shelter and adopt her today!

Mason My name is Mason and I would love nothing more than a home for the holidays. Iwas rescued from an overcrowded shelter in California. My size and breed are pretty common down there and I was told I didn't have agreat chance of being adopted so they brought me to Central Oregon! Boy do I love it here. I get alongwith other dogs and am great with people. Want to take me home? Come down to HSCO and meet me today!

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