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enough demand to start the service. "I'm proud of how the community Redmond to Los Angeles air ser- reacted,"said Roger Lee, executive vice is taxiing for takeoff. director of Economic Development American Airlines is expected to for Central Oregon. "It was across-the-board support. start daily service from Redmond Airport to L o s A n geles Interna- The whole thing was on such short tional Airport as early as June, notice. So often with an effort like after local business leaders raised this, the difference between success Q50,000 during a 10-day ticket-sell- and failure is how the community ing campaign. reacts." Bringing the flight to Redmond While officials met the deadline, hinged on selling $350,000 in pre- the deal isn't quite in stone yet: paid tickets before 5 p.m. Friday, EDCO officials still need to collect to show American Airlines there's most of the funds from donors by The Bulletin
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now support many popular online services. The development is driven more by market forces than governmental action, as highlighted by therecentannouncement that the maker of one of the world's most popular browsers, Firefox, is experimenting with new restrictions on the use of cookies — bits of computer code that allow companies to monitor users as they move among websites. The news has sparked a fervent debate about the economic value of online tracking and the importance of cookies to the smooth functioning of the digital world. On the day of Firefox's announcement last month, an official from the Interactive Advertising Bureau tweeted that the browser's maker had launched a "nuclear first strike" against the industry. That prompted fears that Internet companies could respond with more sophisticated tools that would allow tracking to continue or even expand. See Privacy/A5
Do receives ost umous ero awar A local dog has been posthumously inducted into the Oregon Animal Hall of Fame for heroism in saving a human life. Hunter, a German shorthaired pointer, w as e u thanized t w o weeks ago at age 8 following a s h or t b a ttle • Moreinformation w ith cancer H e d i e d on service dogs one week before he was a n d seizures, A5 scheduled t o r e c eive • lm portance of his award from the Orpe t c heckups A5 egon Veterinary Medical Association. One night in 2 008, Hunter woke his owner, Scott Tate, of Redmond, to alert him his then-girlfriend, Jamie, was having a grand mal seizure. "I wouldn't have woken up," Tate said. "If they ran a herd of buffalo through my room when I was sleeping, I wouldn't hear it." Hunter used his teeth to pull Tate out of bed by his arm. Tate, frustrated by Hunter's behavior, got out of bed to turn on the light. That's when he saw Jamie. "If you've never seen someone having a seizure, they're horrific," Tate said. "She had
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WASHINGTON The United States will deploy additional ballistic-missile interceptors along the Pacific Coast to increase the Pentagon's ability to blunt a potential attack from North Korea, in a clear response to recent tests of nuclear weapons technology and long-range missiles by the North. The new deployment will increase the number of groundbased interceptors to 44 from the 30 already based in California and Alaska. While the limited missile-defense system does not offera 100 percent guarantee of knocking down a North Korean attack, the weapons send a signal of credible deterrence to the North's limited intercontinental ballistic missile arsenal. The Navy also recently bolstered its deployment of ballistic missile defense warships in waters off the Korean Peninsula, although the vessels were sent aspart ofan exerciseeven before the increase in caustic language from the North. As part of the Foal Eagle military
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on Friday urgedCongress to authorize spending $2 billion over the next decade to expandresearch into electric cars and biofuels to wean automobiles off gasoline. Obama, expanding on an initiative he addressed in his State of the Union speech last month, said the United States must shift its cars and trucks entirely off oil to avoid
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ishing the death penalty, Jealous said. ROSSianPOiitical OPPOSI'IIOn —In a striking move to purge the Russian Parliament of eventhe faintest of contrarian voices, legislative leaders on Fridayaccused anopposition lawmaker of treason and demanded an ethics investigation, saying that the legislator had used a visit to Washington earlier this month to urge the United States to meddle in Russia's internal affairs. The accused lawmaker, Dmitry Gudkov, is one of just two members of the State Duma who are lead-
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IN FOCUS: EDUCATION HAPPENINGS EleCtiOnS —Zimbabwe is set to vote in a referendum on a new constitution, followed by national elections later in the
year. Meanwhile, the Pakistani government is expected to dissolve Parliament and call
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e in a e ieewi oLi oin ro e Stories of students graduating from college with a crushing student-debt load are all too common, but there are ways to get a degree without ending up too far in the red, as these Washington state students have discovered.
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Highlight:In A.D. 37,Roman emperor Tiberius died; hewas succeeded byCaligula. In1521, Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan reached the Philippines, where he was killed by natives the following month. In1751, James Madison, fourth president of the United States,
was born in Port Conway,Va. In1802, President Thomas
Jefferson signed ameasure authorizing the establishment of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. In1850, Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel "The Scarlet Letter" was first published. In 1926, rocket science pio-
neer Robert Goddard successfully tested the first liquid-fueled rocket, in Auburn, Mass. In 1935, Adolf Hitler decided to break the military terms
set by the Treaty of Versailles by ordering the rearming of
Germany. In1945, during World War
II, American forces declared they had secured Iwo Jima,
althoughpocketsofJapanese resistance remained. In1968, during the Vietnam
War, the My Lai Massacre of Vietnamese civilians was carried out by U.S. Army troops; estimates of the death toll vary between 347 and 504. In1972, in a nationally
broadcastaddress, President Richard Nixon called for a moratorium on court-ordered
school bussing to achieve racial desegregation. In1983, radio and television
star Arthur Godfrey died in New Yorkatage79. In 1988, Protestant extremist
Michael Stonelaunchedaoneman gun-and-grenadeattack on an Irish Republican Army funeral at Milltown Cemetery in Belfast, Northern Ireland, killing three of the mourners.
Ten years ago:Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein warned that if lraq were attacked, it would
take the waranywhere in the world "wherever there is sky, land or water." President
George W.Bushgavethe United Nations one more day to find a diplomatic solution to
the standoff. American activist Rachel Corrie, 23, was crushed to death by an Israeli military
bulldozer while trying to block demolition of a Palestinian home in the Gaza Strip.
Five yearsago:Protests spread from Tibet into three neighboring provinces; the Dalai Lama decried what he called
the "cultural genocide" taking place in his homeland and called for an international in-
vestigation into China's crackdown on demonstrators. Actor Ivan Dixon died in Charlotte, N.C., at age 76.
One year ago:Ajury in New Brunswick, N.J., convicted former Rutgers University student Dharun Ravi in the
webcam spying episode that ended in the suicide of his gay
roommate, Tyler Clementi. (Ravi served less than amonth in jail for invasion of privacy, bias intimidation and other
counts; he'sappealing hisconviction.l Actor GeorgeClooney and his father, Nick Clooney,
were arrested during a protest outside theSudaneseEmbassy in Washington.
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Nelligan is 62. Rock singermusician Nancy Wilson (Heartj is 59. Actress Isabelle
Huppert is 58. Rapper-actor Flavor Flav (Public Enemy) is 54. Actor Alan Tudyk is 42.
Rock musician Wolfgang Van Halen is 22. — From wire reports
SEATTLE — It takes a little pluck and s ome i ngenuity, but it's possible to work the state college system to shave thousands off the cost of a degree orboost a career without drowning in debt. So say recent and soon-tobe college grads who have used new state programs, or taken full advance of existing ones, to finish their college careers. Some of the programs are not well known; others are familiar, yet remarkably few students are taking full advantage of them. A few who have: • J oseph Nutting r an a small business in Vancouver, Wash., while completing his bachelor's degree at Washington State University, and it didn't require a move to Pullman — he was able to do all the work online. • Heather Shute had a collegedegree but,worried about the shaky economy and uncertain job prospects in her field, did a career pivot and went to community college to study aircraft maintenanceand got a job at Boeing even before she graduated. • Elaine Melnik sped her
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degree. Then she took advantage of another program — a new one offered by Central Washington University that allowed her to apply her earlier technicalclasses toward a bachelor's
degree. In 2011, CWU started the bachelor's i n i nf o r m ation technology and administrative-management p r o gram, which accepts up to 105 credits of technical courses earned at community o r t e chnical
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Heather Shute, 32, is pursuing her license in aircraft maintenance at South Seattle Community College. Although she has a bachelor's degree from Pacific Lutheran University and seven years of experience in broadcast journalism, Shute figures she'll earn more in the aircraft industry. The two-year program costs about $15,000, which she's paying for with scholarships and money she had saved. will h ol d a n o n l i ne-career fair and an academic showcase this year so students can show off their work to faculty and experts in the community — just as they would be able to do on campus.
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i ng college credits in h i g h Getting technical school, then signing up f or Can technical training from a new Central Washington a community college earn you University program that ala higher wage than a bachelor's degree'? Absolutely. lowed her to complete all but one course for her bachelor's Two years ago, Heather degree for about $20,000. Shute swapped her keyboard Melnik's friends ask: How for a mechanic's hand tools are you done with your bach- and began working on a lielor's already — is that even cense in aircraft maintenance possible? "I say, 'Yes, it is,'" at South Seattle Community said Melnik, who's starting College. her next degree, a master's, Shute already had her bachwhile working full time as an elor's from Pacific Lutheran IT analyst for a law firm. Universityand seven years of Some strategies come with work experience in print and trade-offs. Finishing a bache- broadcast journalism, but she lor'sdegree in fewer than four was worried about low pay years means less time spent in her profession. "With the absorbing the rich intellectual changing economy, Iwanted environment of a college cam- a highly technical skill in my pus. Some academics worry back pocket," she said. that a focus on career skills For Shute, who is 32, going means s h o rtin g s t u d ents back to college was not easy. on the type of well-rounded She started classes at 7 a.m., education that allows people then went to work in the afterto adapt and grow as jobs noon, studying over her lunch change. hour and at odd moments of But equally worrisome is the day. the rising cost of going to colBut because she had some lege. A majority of college money saved and also earned students borrow money to pay scholarships, Shute will finfor college, and in 2011, they ish the $15,000 program this graduated with a n a v erage spring debt-free. A mechanic debt of about $22,000, accord- with her l icenses can earn ing to the Project on Student between $45,000 and $80,000 Debt. a year, and her bachelor's deDepending on the terms, a gree may help her gain a toeloan of that size would require hold in management. 10 years of monthly payments And she already has a job ranging between $220 and — as a modification mechanic $255 a month. working for Boeing.
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Joseph Nutting's degree in business administration from Washington State University is every bit like the one studentsearn afterspending four years in Pullman. B ut Nutting d i dn't h a ve to sell the business he'd purchased with a partner — a failing cafe that had started to turn around — or move across the state to take classes. Nutting, 26, completed his WSU degree entirely online, taking classes at night, on the weekends or anytime he could. The degree itself costs about the same as one earned on campus, but because Nutting could stay put in Vancouver, "the cost savings is just amazing," he said. The school began offering a four-year degree online several years ago, and now has nearly 2,000 in-state students. It formed the Global Campus last summer to replicate acampuslike experience online, said David Cillay, vice president of online learning for WSU. The Global Campus has its own student government and
Angie Weiss knocked a year off the cost of going to college by taking advantage of a program that's nearly free and is widely available, but seldom used to its full potential. She enrolled in R u nning Start, a program that allows high school students to earn both high school and college credit by t a king classes at community colleges. What is unusual is what Weiss did with it — accumulating enough credits to graduate from the University of Washington in just three years, an accomplishment even many dual-credit st udents r a rely achieve. Weiss was a high school student when she began taking all of her academic classes at North Seattle Community
the Associated Students of UW, the student government organization, and is on track t o graduate this spring o r summer. She doesn't think Running Start is for everyone. Many studentspreferthe more structured world of h igh school, and not everybody is mature enough to enter college full time at 16. Andthere were frustrations:
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Students in the CWU program take all of the general education classes they missed while working on a technical degree, including l iterature and the humanities, philosophy and science. "It's kind of like an upside-down degree," said Laurie Stehle, director of online programs for CWU. In about eight quarters, or two full years, transfer students can earn a bachelor's for about $24,000. The classes can be taken entirely online. M elnik also w o rked f u l l time while in school and was able to pay for the degree without taking out any loans.
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Border Continued from A1 "We know what we're dealing with and where we are dealing with it," Dikman said. "In some manner wehave the capacityto observe every part of the border of Arizona." As Congress debates a broad overhaul of the immigration laws, including a pathway to citizenship for 11 million illegal immigrants in the country, skeptical lawmakers are asking if the Southwest border is secure enough to withstand any new wave of illegal crossings that might be spurred by a legalization program, or by new growth in the American economy. Officers who guard the line say the border is more secure in most places than they have ever known it. They say they are in a strong position to hold off an i llegal surge, and to show why they point to Arizona, once the busiest and most contentious border battlefront. To the east, in Texas, agents are still struggling to stop persistent migrants in hundreds of miles of varying and penetrable terrain. But in Arizona, every available measure shows steep declines in the number of people making it across, figures that border agents say demonstrate what they can accomplish.
Making advances In Congress, many Republicans recall that an amnesty in 1986, which was supposed to solve illegal migration, was followed by an even larger unauthorized influx. A bipartisan group in the Senate is working on a proposal that would r e quire m e asurable gains in border security before immigrants would be allowed to proceed onto a path to full citizenship. But to border officials here, Congress seems to be behind the times, failing to notice that they havealready made many of the enforcement advances that lawmakers are seeking. Since 2005, the number of patrol agents in the Southwest has nearly doubled, to more than 18,000. Customs and Border Protection, the parent agency of the Border Patrol, has built its air wing to more than 260 aircraft. It acquired
an array of technology, including ground sensors and aerial detection devices developed by the Defense Department in Iraq and Afghanistan, and created a military-style command structure with expanded i ntelligence operations to coordinate agents on the ground. While tightening the border, officials also created a system of penalties for those who get past it, making it far more likely that migrants who were caught would be jailed, prosecuted as criminals, or expelled from the country far from the place where they tried to enter. Border officers, once a beleagueredforce overwhelmed by illegal flows, have acquired a bit of swagger. "It's all o f t h ese t h ings coming together that have really given us the capability to bring the border to a level of security that is, in my opinion, unprecedented," said D avid Aguilar, the agency's commissioner, who will retire this month after 34 years on the borders. "We haven't seen
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Since authorities A rare blizzard had brought began to apply th e c onse- a biting freeze, frosting the vw quence system five years ago saguaro cactuses with snow. across the southwest border, With only light jackets and the numbers of deportees who p lastic ponchos, th e m e n , tryto cross again within ayear from Mexico, Honduras and :s. has consistently declined. Guatemala, spent three nights in the cold while their hired Measures of change coyotes searched for an openOne defender in Nogales of ing between agents on horseJoshua Lott/New YorkTimes News Service the border agency's progress back and surveillance planes A barrier of 18-foot metal poles that bifurcates the American city of Nogales, Ariz., from Nogales, is the mayor, Arturo Garino. overhead. Mexico. As Congress debates an overhaul of immigration laws, border officials in Arizona say that He says hiscity has become On the fourth morning, inthey have already made many enforcement advances that lawmakers seek. one of the safest in Arizona, side U.S. territory, the men with one murder in the past arose to discover that their six years. guides had fled. "We used to have street this lack of activity in 25, 30 to this country primarily to glers to pass their clients with Utterly lost, they chose to work, it c ould significantly forged papers. Instead, offichases all the time," he said turn back. After another six years," he said. In Arizona in 2005, more cut the numbers of people cials said, smugglers rent out in an interview in City Hall. hours w a ndering t h r ough than 577,000 apprehensions attempting to pass illegally, valid U.S. documents, and en- "Now all t h ose things are cactus brush i nt o M e x ico, were made of migrants cross- freeing border officers to courage their clients to make gone, something you d on't they happened upon a Mexiing illegally, a s u rg e t h at pursue traffickers and other themselves look as much as even hear about." He said law- can government rescue group. sparked a political furor in the criminals. possible like the people in the makers in distant Washington The men were mute with hun"Now that would be a tre- photographs. state. Border officials declared should concentrate on fixing ger and thirst. that they would make a "last mendous f orce m u l tiplier," One day in late February, an the immigration system. After a gulp of water, Helio "I don't care how m a ny Leon Reyes, 31, a Mexican stand" here. Aguilar s a id . L a w m akers elderly Mexican woman and Last year in A r izona, the are c onsidering p r oposals a Mexican farmworker were more Border Patrol you have," from the state of Guerrero, apprehensions (an imperfect for some form of temporary stopped atthe Nogales cross- Garino said. "You can't secure began to cry. The cold, he said but still useful indicator of un- guest worker program, and ing after they presented docu- this border any more than it in Spanish, "was too much to authorized flows) dropped to also measures to give legal ments that were legitimate but is right now and that is a fact. bear." His feet were still stiff 126,500, a 78 percent decline status particularly to migrant did not belong to them. Do we want to line them up, with cramps and his money from 2005, a sharper decrease farmworkers. A s h a r p-eyed c u s toms hand in hand, all the way to was lost to the smugglers. than seenelsewhere along the Officials said border gains inspector at th e p edestrian Texas?" Leon said he had hoped to border.The recession in this could alsobe affected if Conw alkway a lso s i ngled o ut B eyond urb a n ar e a s , make it to New York, where a country and drug-trafficking gress imposed deep bud- an 18-year-old Mexican girl however, control is spottier. brother lives. But he decided violence in Mexico also con- get cuts. Last week Aguilar who had a valid border cross- Ranchers close to the border on that day that his trip to the tributed to the falloff, here and announced the b eginning ing card but also a nervous report that they often see mi- United States was over. He along the length of the border. of 14-day furloughs for hi s twitch. A pat-down revealed grants on their property, and would go back to his wife and agency's employees under the that the teenager, Selena An- they do not feel safe. But in 2005, about half of all children. "This is too compliapprehensions in the South- sequester. drea Perez Cruz, had stashed But added staff and technol- cated," he said. west were made in Arizona. nearly a pound of heroin in ogy have greatly expanded Today, it is closer to one-third, Twin cities her bra. what Customs and B order with the largest share now Here in N ogales, a l aidPerez Cruz was turned over Protection officers call their OR E C K ho me shifted to Texas. back border town that sur- to federal authorities in Arizo- situational awareness. On a D ikman r e members t h e rounds the largest port of en- na for narcotics prosecution. wall of video screens in his bad old days, when the agents' try in Arizona, Border Patrol But officers were not done command center in Tucson, rule of thumb was to open a vehicles drive freely along the with the other Mexicans eiSelf can summon aerial imformal deportation only after dirt road along an 18-foot bar- ther. Part of the Customs and ages of vast swaths of boran illegal crosser had been rier of metal poles that divides Border Protection strategy is derland. Thousands of agents I• caught and expelled to Mexi- the U.S. city from its Mexican to ensure that almost all miare patrolling in vehicles, on co 18 times. twin, also called Nogales. Un- grants who are detained face a ll-terrain vehicles and o n Now, Customs and Border til recently, agents had to keep a penalty on this side before horseback. When i n cidents Protection is adjusting its strat- a distance. But Leslie Lawson, being deported — what ofarise,the closest ones can be egies to the reality of greatly the top Border Patrol agent ficers call their consequence quickly dispatched. reduced numbers, but more in Nogales, Ariz., said the d elivery system. Self s a id But greater efficiency has troublesome adversaries. barrier was an example of a some penalty was applied to e xacted a h uman t oll. M i Jeffrey Self, the command- small tweak that made a big at least 90 percent of illegal grants have been pushed ever er of the agency's Joint Field difference. migrants apprehended at the farthertoward the rock faces Supplies Command for Arizona, based A lower fence built in the state's border. and remote valleys of the border's most deadly landscape. Limited in Tucson, s ai d m i g r ants 1990s had been covered with In a holding cell, the Mexirarely attempt to cross these mats to p r event M exicans can grandmother, who said Migrants pay smugglers highdays without hiring a c oyfrom seeing through. Smug- she had hoped to reunite with Sale ends ote, or smuggler, and those glers would send people or relatives in Arizona, was for3/31/13 guides are generally linked narcotics over the fence, then mally booked. He r r e cord to narcotics organizations in hurl rocks at agents from hills would remain in federal dataMexico. on the Mexican side while the bases aftershe was expelled. "It's pretty much all orgamigrants slipped away into If she was ever caught trying EVERGREEN THE ORECK STORE nized smuggling at this point nearby gulches. In 2011, Law- to enter the United States ilIn-Home Care Servtces Near costco 6 safeway Care for loved ones. 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Hunter Continued from A1 Hunter never left Jamie's side that night, Tate said, even staying next to her while she was thrashing hard into him. "He didn't like rough horseplay," Tate recalls. "For him to slam his body next to hers like that was something else." When Jamie stopped breathing that night, Hunter whined a nd licked her face tr ying t o wake her up. "He never licked, but he licked her," Tate said. "He was scared." After that night, Hunter could sense when Jamie was about to have a seizure and would alert her, said Dr. Karen Laidley, Hunter's veterinarian at Cinder Rock Veterinary Clinic in Redmond. "He would get her onto the ground and sort of hold her in position," Laidley said. "When he could sense it was over he would start licking her face so she'd know where she was when she came out of it." Jamie, whom Tate would identify only by her first name, could not be reached for comment. Laidley said Tate shared Hunter's story with her for the first time in October 2012. "When I heard it I told him we really should nominate Hunter for the hero dog award," she said. "We'd been notified he'd been selectedand were all prepared to see him get this award, but one ortwo weeks before the ceremony Hunter developed the symptoms."
Letting him go T he Oregon Animal Hall of Fame was started by the OVMA and the Oregon Animal Health Foundation in 1988. The annual award ceremony, held during the Oregon Veterinary Conference, honors animals that displayed unselfish and c o urageous behavior and display the affection,
Pet checkupsandprevention The OregonVeterinary Medical Association recommendstaking your pet to the veterinarian at least once a year for a health exam. Older pets
should be seentwice a year. It's also recommendedthat pet owners practice disease prevention by treating animals for parasites and getting them vaccinated against
disease. When you takeyour pet to the vet, you should be prepared to answer some questions about its health history, including any changes in behav-
ior or appetite. Besure to mention any concerns to the doctor.
Dogs trainedfor seizures According to the Epilepsy Foundation, service dogs areoften used by epilepsy patients to assist during seizures. Dogs can betrained to: • Alert other family members when an epileptic person in another room is
having a seizure. • Activate alarm systems. • Use their bodies to help break the fall of a victim or pin them down to
preventfurtherinjury. Some anecdotal evidence suggests dogs might even be able to predict when an epileptic person is about to have aseizure, though the Epilepsy Foundation says more research is neededbefore consumers should trust any service animal programs claiming to offer "seizure-predicting" animals. loyalty, security and value of the human-animal bond. "Most of the honorees attend the ceremony to get their award," Laidley said. "We were all so sad Hunter couldn't be there." Tate, 45, was home with Hunter when the dog got sick. "He was standing across the room looking at me," he said. "Suddenly he just collapsed." Tate took Hunter t o C i nder Rock Veterinary Clinic w here Laidley diagnosed him with hemangiosarcoma, an often fatal form of cancer mostly found in dogs. "By the time this type of cancer is discovered, the animal is often already in crisis," Laidley said. "At that point the owner is forced to decidewhether to do emergency surgery or just put the animal to sleep." Laidley and her team operated on Hunter, giving the sick dog a
blood transfusion. "We did everything possible to save his life," she said. "He came through the surgery OK, but as w e watched him t h r ough t h e morning it became clear it would be in Hunter's best interests to let
him go." Tate said Hunter was his best friend. "There wasn't a mean bone in his body," Tate said. "He could tell what kind of mood people were in and when they weren't
doing so good he'd pay special attention." Hunter's unexpected passing has been difficult on Tate. "I'm a pretty tough guy, I've been through a lot, but I could look out into the backyard right now and start crying," Tate said. "He was a great dog." Tate buried Hunter in his backyard garden.
"I buried him there because that's the place I told him at least a thousand times to get out of," he said. When Tate learned Hunter wasn't going to recover from the surgery, he had to make the difficult decision to put him to sleep. "He couldn't see, he couldn't move," Tate said. "When I got to the vet everyone in the office was in tears." Tate stayed with Hunter for his final moments. "I held hi s h ead the entire time," he said. "Until Dr. Lindley listened and was certain his heart had stopped beating."
Prineville boy to get a seizure-alert dog
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would be working on this for a long time." Stryder suffers from a variety of rare ailments, in-
A Prineville boy is onhis way to getting a seizurealert dog after a Prineville Elks Lodge event raised nearly all the funds needed in one night.
Six to11 months from now,Stryder Doescher, 5, will travel with his mother to Ohio to meet his new seizure-alert dog. His parents in the winter launched
an effort to raise roughly $13,000 for the dog,which the family hopes will alert them when Stryder is hav-
ing seizures "I'm obviously very grateful," Stryder's mother, Angela Doescher, said Friday. "This community has been
phenomenal, morethan words could ever say. I never dreamed it could really happen soquickly. I thought we
When the OVMA p r esented Hunter's award, Tate decided to leave it on display at Cinder Rock Veterinary Clinic. "Everything I'm doing, I'm doing for him," Tate said. "It's a nice conversation starter there, and in this negative world we live in, it's good for people to be able to get some good news once in a while." Tate said he's trying to move forward and wants to celebrate Hunter's life by telling his story instead of grieving in s i lence. He's even considering getting another dog — this time a Weimaraner — though he said he's not ready yet. "My daughter and I were just talking and she said, 'Dad, I don't think Hunter would like you being alone,'" Tate said. "Everyone knew he was my best friend. I had some friends call me the other day to tell me they'd found me a dog, but it's just not time." Hunter will be remembered as a gentle dog who loved everyone. "I've had dogs all my life and have never seen a dog more wellmannered," Tate said. "There was nobody he didn't get excited to see."
cluding LandauKleffner syndrome, aform of epilepsy in which language abilities slip away. Left unmedicated,
thesyndrome'sseizuresoccureveryfew secondsand causepermanentbraindamage. Stryder is on medications, but their effectiveness is wearing off, Doescher said. The family wants the
dog to clue them inwhenStryder starts having more seizures so they know when it's time to change medi-
cations to avoid brain damage. The Prineville Elks Lodgeheld adinner, danceand live auction recently called Bring Out the Green as a benefit for Stryder. It raised more than $12,000, ac-
cording to anewsrelease. Other fundraising efforts put the total above the $13,000 needed to purchase and train the dog.
Doescher saidanyfunds beyondthe $13,000 will be used for the journey to Ohio. Stryder, his mother and his grandmother will spend two weeks there training with the dog, bringing it home at the end of the trip. Looking ahead, Stryder is slated to attend kindergarten at Cecil Sly Elementary School in Prineville this fall.
His service dog isexpected to attend school with him. He also has myriad medical appointments ahead.
In addition to seeing local physicians, Stryder recently visited a specialist in Baltimore and issupposed to go to another one in Rhode Island in August.
Despite his ongoing medical issues, Stryder remains an upbeat child. "He's still happy and seems healthy on the outside,"
Doescher said. "Everybody just wants to help," sheadded. "I can't even say how good of a feeling it is. And I can just fo-
cus on his medical carenowandnot worry about how we're going to get thedog."
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While airlines and equipment manufacturersare seeking similar security procedures worldwide, sharing travelers' data across borders — which International divisions already happens to some dePeter Schaar, the federal gree — presents more complex commissionerfor data protec- challenges.Governments are tion and freedom of informa- d ebating when and how t o tion in G e rmany, speaking recognize another country's on a panel at an aviation se- trusted travelers, and how to curity conference respond if nations in Brooklyn l a st like China start week, said that any "The notion asking f o r the system that uses same levelof pasthat the passenger data to senger data that government is assess the security the United States risk posed by an in any position demands. individual should The debate is have to meet three tojudge who likely to become criteria: it must be is trusted more heated as proved to be effec- and who is civil rights groups tive at rooting out and passengers risky is very terrorists; it must — two groups unbe proportional to problematic." represented at the that goal, without conference — get ". y " y' a clearer sense violating p r i vacy olicy analyst of where trusted rights; and it must at the Amencan Crvfl traveler programs avoid neg a t ive erties Union side effects, li ke "Thenotionthat discrimination. "I ques t i o n the government is whetherthese proposals meet in any position to judge who at least one of those," he said. is trusted and who is risky That perspective was in the is very p r o blematic," said minority at the event, orga- Jay Stanley, a senior policy nized by the International Air analyst at the American Civil T ransport A s sociation a n d Liberties Union. "Terrorist atlargely attended by screening tacks on airlines are basically equipment man u f acturers, freak events — f ortunately, they're exceedingly rare — so airline and airport security directors and government of- any attempt to predict who is ficials mostly eager to move likely to engage in that type ahead — despite budget con- of thing is inevitably going to straints — w it h w h at t h ey sweep up a vast number of incalledthe passenger differen- nocent people." tiation concept. That has been the case with Janet Napolitano, the sec- the government's Global Enretary of homeland security, try program, a trusted-travelwho spoke at the conference, er initiative that allows memdescribed the agency's shift as bers who h av e u n dergone a "risk-based approach that at- background checks to use a tempts to segregate out passen- kiosk to clear customs instead gers for whom we have a lot of of waiting to speak with an information and can evaluate agent. Members also gain actheir risk as low-risk versus cess to PreCheck lanes for exthose that we know little about pedited security screening at or that are higher risk." some airports. The TSA also plans to focus more on devices that could do 'Untrusted' catastrophic damage to an airThe TSA has been encourcraft. John Pistole, the agen- aging passengers to apply for cy's administrator, announced Global Entry as a way to exthat small pocketknives and pand PreCheck eligibility, but some sports equipment would some travelers are discovering be allowed in carry-on bags that applying for the program beginning April 25 — an effort can result in an "untrusted" to more closely align Ameri- label.
For instance, a woman, who for privacy reasons did not want her name used, said she had been detained for questioning by the police as a teenager but was never charged with a crime. Because of this incident, she said, she was rejected by Global Entry. Since there was no court case, she cannot get the record of disposition required by the Global Entry enrollment center, which did not accept the official letter from the court she submitted. Although she said she had sent an appeal to the trusted-traveler ombudsman last fall, she is still waiting for a response. "What is this category that I'm in nowthat I can't fix?" she asked. Other travelershave reported similar frustrations with the program's lack of trans-
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BRIEFING
Fire dispiaces La Pine residents Two adults and adog escaped unharmed from their burning home early
Friday morning in La Pine.
The occupants of a home in the15700
block of Burgess Road woke up around 2a.m. to flames coming from the roof and wall sur-
rounding a woodstove, according to a news release from the La Pine Rural Fire Department.
A rapid response from the fire department kept the fire contained to one wall and the attic.
Two engines, onewater tender and14 firefight-
at wi in orestatrac ions Bulletin staff report The Deschutes National Forest will start late this year or early next year on a 6-mile, multi-use path between Sunriver, Newberry National Volcanic Monument and the Deschutes River Trail, the Forest Service announced. The plan is subject to appeals for 45 days, according to District Ranger Kevin Larkin of Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District, which decided to move ahead with the project and also found it caused no significant environmental impact. The plan calls for a 10foot-wide asphalt path from
Lava Lands Visitor Center to Sunriver, along with 10 parking spaces near the Sunriver boundary, map and interpretive panels along the way and improvements to the trail system at Benham East Day Use Area. Construction would result in felling 156 trees to accommodate the new trail, according to Larkin. Most of the path will follow an old road alignment, which limits impact on the soil and the need to remove trees, according to the announcement Thursday from the Deschutes National Forest. SeePath/B5
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Gerrit Evan Van Houweling, 23, of Bend, after "exhaustive efforts" to locate him, according
to a police statement Friday. VanHouweling was held at Deschutes
County jail on assault and burglary charges, according to police. According to police, Van Houweling confronted Triet Tran, 37, of the 21000 block of
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Highway 20 at 4:29 a.m.
structure fire, which is believed to have been
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Monday to air details of a plan to build a selfstorage facility in the
Highway 20, after which Van Houweling fled, ac-
NorthWest Crossing area of Bend.
cording to police. Police searched his homeon
Due to interest in the
the 61000 block of Teal Road but failed to find
project, Panterra DevelopmentLLC moved the meeting site to the
him there. Both Thibeault and Tran were treated for injuries that night at St. Charles Bend and
Summit High School library, 2855 N.W. Clearwater Drive, Bend.
The meeting starts at4 p.m. The school could
released. — From staff reports
not be reached Friday
afternoon to confirm the change. Panterra manager Jeff Payne said heexpects about 60 people
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to show up. "It's hard to
know," he said. "We've received some letters;
some are for, some against." The proposal calls
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and the south by Lolo Drive. The lot is zoned as industrial park, so
no change is needed. But city law states a developer must hold a
public meeting and take comments on projects of more than 10,000
square feet. Ruth Zdanowicz, of Bend, said several
homeowners east of the site object to a self-storage facility there. They
said it would changethe character of the neigh-
borhood and causea decline in residential property values. She said she expects at least 20 people in opposition to show up Monday. — From staff reports
STATE NEWS Portland
By Megan Kehoe The Bulletin
When former Redmond resident Amber Gomes was in elementary school, she can remember goingto her school's library and discovering a book called "Alanna: The First Adventure" by Tamora Pierce. Gomes remembers the moment she pulled that book down from the shelf as life changing. She became obsessed with the story nestled in its pages. The book broadened her horizons, offeredher new perspectives and provided her with a new sense of self. "I canremember reading that book over and over," Gomes said. "The main character is this spunky girl who does what she wants and makes her life the way she wants it to be. I wanted to be like her. That book changed the way I
saw things." But this type of experience is something most children in Kenya, the country where Gomes is now serving as a Peace Corps volunteer, do not get a chance to have. And that's something Gomes wants to change duringher 27-month service there. Gomes is a 2008 Redmond High School graduate and Oregon State University graduate who has been volunteering in Kalawa, Kenya, for nine months. She works in public health and education, and her latest effort to establish libraries in 37 public schools in the area is a collaboration with the nonprofit organization Books for Africa. "I've always had a love of books," Gomes said. "I think people who love books like 1do want to share that with other people. I see it as my
execution even if he loses court battle.
• Salem:Bill in Legislature would
mandatebereavement leave for workers. • Salem:Historic farm offers tours to schoolchildren and
other visitors. Stories on B5-6
The Bulletin
The operator of a Prineville medical marijuana clinic is
suggesting the federal government and local police intimidated his landlord into evicting him. Ryan Cole opened the Crook County Compassion Clinic/Club last fall in a downtown building owned by the
Veteran's Club, a collaborative effort of the local chapters of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. In late February, Cole was issued an eviction notice and given until the end of March to move out. Dave Schwab, chairman of the Veteran's Club building committee, said the group was swayed bya lettersentby the U.S. Attorney for Oregon,
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the kind of education she received growing up in Central Oregon. Gomes says students in Kenya are told to memorize things without fully understanding the subject matter. See Kenya/B5
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S. Amanda Marshall. In the letter, which was also sent to Prineville Police Chief Eric Bush, Marshall's office cautions that the sale of marijuana is illegal under Oregon and federal law. The letter also states that financiers or landlords of medical marijuana dispensaries can be subject to civil or criminal penalties, including forfeiture
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B2 T H E BULLETIN • SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2013
Sled-dog rides at Mt. Bachelor Photos by Andy Tullis• The Bulletin
Who wouldn't want to strap a dozen dogs to a sled for a ride'? The Oregon Trail of Dreams sled-dog rides — owned by Jerry Scdoris, of Alfalfa, and his daughter, Rachael Scdoris, a 28-year-old veteran of Alaska's Iditarodoffer just that, in two versions: a daylong journey to Elk Lake from Dutchman Flat and a shorter, six-mile loop run from the Sunrise Lodge at Mt. Bachelor. The pooches, raised and trained by the Scdorises,are fed raw turkey in the morning, which gives them the necessary energy for running and pulling. Check out their operation at www.mtbachelor.com under "Activities."
The athletic animals typically work in teams of 12. That is, when they're working. Above, Zia, 7, surveys her surroundings from her compartment in the Oregon Trail of Dreams truck after a run. Below, it's play time — 3-year-old Bolt and Zia roughhouse while other dogs wait patiently for an upcoming run.
Just like the younger Scdoris, some of the dogs are well known, too. At right, Jerry Scdoris pets an 8-year-old Husky named Bubba, himself a two-time Iditarod Great Sled Race veteran, before a day of leisurely sled-dog rides Thursday.
And they're off! On Thursday morning, Bendmusher Dave Sims, of Oregon Trail of Dreams, gives a six-milesled-dog ride to Jane Hendricks, of Seattle, and Cheryl Heilman, of Madison, Wis., with a12-dog team on the trails at Bachelor. "Coming from gray Seattle, I'm pretty thrilled to be here," Hendricks said.
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E VENT TODAY "THE METROPOLITANOPERA: FRANCESCA DA RIMINI": Starring Eva-Maria Westbroek, Mark Delavan and Marcello Giordani in a presentation of Zandonai's masterpiece; opera performance transmitted live in high definition; $24, $22 seniors, $18 children; 9 a.m.; Regal Old Mill Stadium 16 8 IMAX,680 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend; 541-382-6347. TRIUMPH FORAVREY 8[CASCADE LAKES5K BEER RUN: Race5K from Triumph Fitness to downtown Redmond, ending with an after party at Cascade Lakes 7th Street Brew House; registration required; proceeds benefit Avrey Walker, a young girl battling cancer; $30-$35; 10 a.m.; Triumph Fitness, 2757 N.W. Seventh St., Unit A, Redmond; info©triumphfit.com. KNOW SHAKESPEARE:BECOMING THE BARD OF AVON:Southern Oregon University professor David McCandless shares some surprising information about Shakespeare; free; 2 p.m.; Sunriver Area Public Library, 56855 Venture Lane; 541312-1034 or www.deschuteslibrary. org/calendar. JAZZ AT THE OXFORD: Featuring a performance by TomScott and California Express; $49 plus fees in advance; 5 and 8 p.m.; The Oxford Hotel, 10 N.W. Minnesota Ave., Bend; 541-382-8436 or www. jazzattheoxford.com. AUTHOR PRESENTATION:Jo Deurbrouck talks about her book "Anything Worth Doing"; free; 6 p.m.; Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe, 805 S.W. Industrial Way, Suite 6, Bend; 541-317-9407. AUTHOR PRESENTATION:Ellee Thalheimer talks about her book, "Cycling Sojourner: A Guide to the Best Multi-Day Tours in Oregon"; with a slide show; $5; 6 p.m.; Paulina Springs Books, 252 W. Hood Ave., Sisters; 541-549-0866. HIGH DESERTWILD GAMES: Featuring casino games, raffles, a silent auction, food and drinks; reservations recommended; proceeds benefit Full Access; $50; 6-10 p.m.; Aspen Hall, 18920 N.W. Shevlin Park Road, Bend; 541-7492158 or www.fullaccess.org. AUTHOR PRESENTATION: David Rubin, the former mayor of Shiloh, Israel, discusses his book, "Peace For Peace"; donations accepted; 78:30 p.m.; The Sound Garden,1279 N.E. Second St., Bend; 541-6336804,sherryb45©bendbroadband. com or 541-388-1937. "OKLAHOMA!":The Mountain View High School music and drama departments present the story of two cowboys in 20th-century Oklahoma Territory seeking the hearts of the women they love; $8, $6 MVHS students, seniors and children ages 6 and younger; 7:30 p.m., doors open at 6:45 p.m.; Mountain View High School, 2755 N.E. 27th St., Bend; 541-383-6360 or www.bend.k12.or.us/mvhs. "THE KING OFNAPAVALLEY":
Email events at least 10 days before publication date to communitylifeibendbulletin.com or click on "Submit an Event" at v[[v[[v[[.bendbulletin.com. Ongoing listings must be updated monthly. Contact: 541-383-0351.
AL E N D A R Thoroughly Modern Productions andJames Lee presentthe play about the world of California winemaking and the families involved; $18, $15 students and seniors; 7:30 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541-312-9626 or www.2ndstreettheater.com. "THE SHADOWBOX": Cascades Theatrical Company presents the drama about the lives of three terminally ill people; $24, $18 seniors, $12 students; 7:30 p.m.; Greenwood Playhouse, 148 N.W. Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-3890803 or www.cascadestheatrical. OI'g.
COMEDY WITHSTEVE MAZAN AND LYNNRUTHMILLER:The comedians perform; $10 includes a drink; 7:30 p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m.; The Original Kayo's Dinner House and Lounge, 415 N.E.Third St., Bend; 541-323-2520. LAVA CITYROLLERDOLLS FUNDRAISER:Featuring performances by The Rumand The Sea and Subliminal, with a kilt contest; $5 admission;8 p.m.;The Horned Hand,507 N.W. Colorado Ave., Bend; 541-728-0879 or www. facebook.com/thehornedhand. FRUITION:The Portland-based Americana band performs, with The Giraffe Dodgers; $8 plus fees in advance, $12 at the door; 8:30 p.m.; Liquid Lounge, 70 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend; 541-389-6999 or www. p44p.biz.
SUNDAY KNOW SHAKESPEARE:BECOMING THE BARD OF AVON:Southern Oregon University professor David McCandless shares surprising information about Shakespeare; free;1 p.m.; Downtown Bend Public Library, 601 N.W. Wall St.; 541-3121034 or www.deschuteslibrary. org/calendar. "THE SHADOWBOX": Cascades Theatrical Company presents the drama about the lives of three terminally ill people; $24, $18 seniors, $12 students; 2 p.m.; Greenwood Playhouse, 148 N.W. Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-3890803 or www.cascadestheatrical.
St. Patrick'sevents TODAY A CELTICJOURNEY: Featuring a performance by
the Dillon-Moore Academy of lrish Dance, with live music; $7, $4 children; shows at 2 p.m.and 7 p.m.; Bend High School, 230 N.E. Sixth St.; 541-383-6290.
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SUNDAY ST.PATRICK'S DAY DASH: Race 5K from the pubthrough downtown Bend and area parks, with an after party adjacent to the
pub; contests for costumesandbest wearing of green; registration required; proceedsbenefit the Boys 8 Girls Clubs of Central Oregon; $15-$40; 10:05 a.m.; Deschutes Brewery 8 Public House, 1044 N.W. Bond St., Bend; www.bendstpatsdash.com. ST. PATRICK'S DAYCELEBRATION: Featuring performances by Bend 'N Strings, Burnin' Moonlight, Grit'N Grizzle, Wild Rye and more, with a raffle; free; noon-10 p.m.; GoodLife Brewing Co., 70 S.W. Century Drive, Bend; 541-728-0749 or
www.goodlifebrewing.com. ST. PATRICK'S DAYCELEBRATION: Featuring performances
by the Portland-based rockact Jerry Joseph, with the Moon Mountain Ramblers, Sweatband and more; free; 1 p.m.; McMenamins Old St. Francis School, 700 N.W. Bond St., Bend;
one of the oldest ranches in Oregon, hasadaptedto changing laws, philosophies and economics; bring a sack lunch; included in the price of admission; $12 adults, $10 ages 65 and older, $7ages 5-12, free ages 4 and younger; noon-1 p.m.; High Desert Museum, 59800 S. U.S. Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 or www.highdesertmuseum.org. THE LIBRARYBOOKCLUB: Read and discuss "The Sisters Brothers" by Patrick deWitt; free; noon; East Bend Public Library, 62080 Dean Swift Road; 541-330-3764 or www. deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. KNOW SHAKESPEARE: SHAKESPEARE ONSCREEN: A screening of the1998 R-rated film "Shakespeare in Love"; free; 6 p.m.; TinPan Theater,869 N.W. Tin Pan Alley, Bend; 541-312-1032 or www. deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. HENHOUSEPROWLERS:The Chicago-based bluegrass band performs; free; 7 p.m.; GoodLife Brewing Co., 70 S.W. Century Drive, Bend; 541-728-0749.
masterpiece; opera performance transmitted in high definition; $18; 6:30 p.m.; Regal Old Mill Stadium 16 8 IMAX, 680 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend; 541-382-6347. BRENT WALTH"TOM MCCALL CENTENNIAL LECTURE":A presentation by Brent Walth, author of "Fire at Eden's Gate: Tom McCall and the Oregon Story," as part of the MarkO. Hatfield Distinguished Historians Forum; $10 plus fees; 7 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700 or www. towertheatre.org. DEAD WINTERCARPENTERS: The California-based roots-rock band performs; free; 7 p.m.; McMenamins Old St. Francis School, 700 N.W. Bond St., Bend; 541-382-5174 or www. mcmenamins.com. TOM RUSSELL:The folk-rock artist plays Sisters Folk Festival's Winter Concert Series; 15 or $10 students in advance, $20 or $10 students at the door; 7 p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m.; Sisters High School, 1700 W. McKinney Butte Road; 541-5494979 or www.sistersfolkfestival.
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beef and cabbage; $8.50; 4 p.m.; VFW Hall, 1503 N.E. Fourth St., Bend; 541-389-0775. CASCADEBRASSQUINTET:The band performs classic works, titled "Flirting With Legitimacy"; free; 6 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Wille Hall, 2600 N.W. College Way, Bend; 541-389-2579 or cascadebrass@bendbroadband. com. BEAUSOLEIL: A Cajun-zydeco act performs, with Michael Doucet; $19 plus fees; 7:30 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-3170700 or www.towertheatre.org.
TUESDAY "WRITING YOURFAMILY HISTORY":Bend Genealogical Society presents a program by Glen Roberts, Lori Hill and Jan Wilhelmsen; free; 10 a.m.; First Presbyterian Church, 230 N.E. Ninth St., Bend; 541-317-9553 or www. orgenweb.org/deschutes/bend-gs. LUNCH ANDLECTURE:Learn about how lmperial Stock Ranch,
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Theft —A theft was reported and an arrest made at 3:32 p.m. March 9, in the 600 block of Northeast Third Street. DUII —Spencer Luke Snyder, 21, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 11:31 p.m. March 9, in the area of Northeast Bear Creek Road and Northeast Telima Lane. Criminal mischief —An act of criminal mischief was reported at 11:34a.m. March10, inthe 300 block of Southeast Lee Lane. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 9:26 a.m. March 11, in the 61300 block of South U.S. Highway 97. Theft —A theft was reported at12:09 p.m. March11, in the 1100 block of Northwest Redfield Circle. Criminal mischief —An act of criminal mischief was reported at 3:22 p.m. March11, in the area of Southeast Third Street and Southeast Division Street. Theft —A theft was reported at11:20a.m. March12, in the 1800 block of Northeast Butler Market Road. Theft —A theft was reported at 3:21 p.m. March12, in the100 block of Northwest Mount Washington Drive. Unauthorizeduse —A vehicle was reported stolen at 12:17a.m. March13, inthe area of Elizabeth Lane. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 7:56 a.m. March 13, in the 20000 block of Voltera Place.
Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 9:15 a.m. March13, in the 20000 blockofMount Hope Lane. Theft —A theft was reported at10:05 a.m. March13, in the 900 block of Northwest Galveston Avenue. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 12:15 p.m. March13, in the 61300 block of Sally Lane. DUII —Mark Shelton Loomis, 63, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 8:23 p.m. March13, in the area of Northeast Third Street and Northeast Empire Avenue. Theft —A theft was reported at1:52 p.m. March14, in the 100 block of Northwest Newport Avenue. Criminal mischief —An act of criminal mischief was reported at 8:46 a.m. March 8, in the 100 block of Southeast Roosevelt Avenue. PrInevHle Police Department
Criminal mischief —An act of criminal mischief was reported at 11:37a.m. March14, in the area of Southeast Second Street. Theft —A theft was reported at 1:09 p.m. March 14, in the area of North Main Street. Oregon State Police DUII —Shellie Kate Mac Vane, 26, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 2 a.m. March 15, in the area of Northeast Greenwood Avenue and Northeast Third Street.
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ter of reply by Mary Beth Maxwell, acting deputy administrator in your department, sent to members of Congress caught our attention. "In total, more than 1,100 workers were found to be impacted by the growers' improper wage practices," it said. Were t hose w o rkers e v er found? We talked to Manny Lopez. He worked for the U.S. Department of Labor for about 30 years, leaving last year after serving as an investigator for the Wage and Hour Division. The day after your investigation at the B8 G Ditchen Farms in Silverton, Lopez arrived. He was admittedly working with an attorney representing the farmer, but what he says raises serious questions. He talked to workers at the farm. He looked into what your department had done. The department decided that workers could pick 60 pounds of berries in a day, Lopez said. Any worker that had a ticket that showed he or she picked more, the department decided, must have someone else picking on the same ticket. Lopez decided to test that. He got about 16 workers together and had them do a second pick on a section that had already been picked the day before. There are fewer easy berriesto pick on a second pick and yet Lopez says many of them picked more than 100 pounds. He said one worker picked more than 190 pounds. So unless the department has actually found these ghost workers, the department may have fined the farmer for violations that never occurred. How many of the "1,100" workers has the department found? How much of the "back wages" have been paid? What becomes of the money if the workers aren't found? Did the department do a time study to see how many blueberries could be picked? If not, why not'? Farm workers do need protection. Some don't speak English or move from location to location. They arevulnerable,and employers could seek to take advantage of them. But government must also move carefully when it invokes one of its most powerful enforcement tools on perishable goods. Why isn't the department answering our questions'? Is it hiding something? We hope we don't have to write again.
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for yourself. A urand's a r ticle c l aims t h a t "there's not much evidence that local In regard to Dennis and Valerie Wood's letter to t h e e ditor food is reliably safer than that from from March 2, they are worried big supermarket chains," but this about their own, as well as every- argument does not stand up to comone else's, safety when they go to mon sense. Pathogens thrive in the malls, theaters, grocery stores or overcrowded conditions of industriwhatever,because these places al- al factory farms that supply grocery low those with concealed weapons chains, and contamination spreads permits to also visit these places. at a frightening pace through large If we ban people with concealed processing and packaging facilities. weapons permits from these places A chicken that spends her days in because they may have firearms on the sun pecking around on abunthem, the only thing accomplished dant pasture,is processed on the is that we have banned law-abiding farm and is then delivered directly citizens from carrying guns in said to the consumer, has a dramatically area. lowered risk of infection when comlf criminals want to carry conpared with her industrial countercealed firearms on themselves into part. As the operation and distance these places, they will, concealed traveledgrows, the chance for conpermits or no concealed permits. tamination grows. Just like they always have. We are lucky to live in a region Now I cannot speak for anyone with a wealth of small family farmelse, but that does not make me ers who prioritize the health and feel safe, in any way or form. I feel safety of their animals and their a whole lot safer myself knowing I customers. Get to know them and do have the right to protect myself their farm-fresh products, andyou'll anywhere, any place. be rewarded with tastier, safer food Grant Parrish for yourself and your family. La pine Aliza Rosenstein Bend
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In Anne Aurand's Feb. 28 article on food-caused illnesses, she missed an important opportunity to empower consumers toprotect t hemselves from f o odborne i l l nesses. The solution'? Know where your food comes from. Meet some farmers and ask questions.Better yet, go visit a farm and see the
A few excerpts from the March 2 Economist showing what is called
progress: • Ray Cusick, recently deceased, invented Daleks, a sci-fi toy that delighted British children, sold in the millions, made colossal sums and all on a budget of $250! Cusick,
employee ofBBC, received a token payment of $100 and his boss got the rest. • An article described new automatic cash registers eventually replacing 3 million cashiers because "human workers cannot a d apt quickly to technological changes" and "corporations cease to worry about the shrinking role for human labor." Translation: need more profit for stockholders. • President Barack Obama recently called for na new era of scientific discovery greater than the space race." The article noted federal spending for research will be cut by $85 billion dollars by the sequester. • In 2008, abundant shale gas returned $12 per million British thermal units. Since then, many companies entered the f r acking fieldwhere $3.40 is returned forthe same BTUs, and many companies are selling their land rights. • In 2012, pharmaceutical companies spent $24 billion marketing drugs to doctors at a recent "medical conference" where drinks "flowed like hot lava." One company said they just happened to run into the doctors at the bar. In summary, "the more things change, the more they stay the same" but "hope springseternal." British composer Benjamin Britten once said, "Surely out of the (works) that are written some good w ill come, even if not now a n d these will lead us to people who are better than ourselves." Russell B. Williams Sisters
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Enact a fee on carbon to help slow climate change By ThIel Larson n his opening statement of a Senate hearing,Oregon's Democratic U.S. Sen. Ro n W y d en said, "When it comes to natural gas, America is truly the land of opportunity.... (Natural gas) is an environmental opportunity. Gas is 50 percent cleaner than other fossil fuels and it is a major reason why U.S. CO, emissions have gone down in recent years." While I respect Wyden's opinion on many issues, his climate math is wrong! Recentresearch from Steven Hamberg, chief scientist, Environmental Defense Fund, shows that fracking infrastructure is l eaking methane — a g reenhouse gas 23 times more climate-heating than CO, — at alarming rates, which means electricity generated from fracked gas is potentially even worse for the climate than electricity from dirty coal. Methane leakage rates aside, the carbon emissions from natural
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IN MY VIEW goal of80 percent or more by 2050. The legislation would enact a carbon fee of$20 per ton of carbon or methane equivalent, rising at 5.6 percent a year over a 10-year period. Applied upstream (at the coal mine, the oil refinery,the natural gas processing point or at the point of importation), this fee would apply to only 2,869 of the largest fossil fuel polluters, covering about 85 percent of U.S. gas emissions, according to the Congressional Research Service. The Congressional Budget Office estimates this step alone could raise $1.2 trillion in revenue over 10 years and reduce greenhouse emissions approximately 20 percentfrom 2005 levelsby 2025. lf we take the revenue from that carbon fee and distribute it equally to all Americans, we shield households from the impact of higher energy costs associated with the carbon fee. This is called the Carbon Fee
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is leaking methane — a greenhouse gas 23 times more climate-heating than CO, — at alarming rates. and Dividend. In fact, most families would receive more of a dividend than they would pay for increased energy costs. Using three-fifths of the carbon fee revenue,the Family Clean Energy Rebate Program would work off the model developed by Alaska's oil dividend to provide a monthly rebate to every legal U.S. resident. This is the most progressive way to ensure that if fossil fuel companies jack up prices, consumers canoffsetcost increases on fuel and electricity. As we transition to clean energy made in A m erica, we'll rely less and less on foreign oil. The less oil we have toimport, the more money stays here in the U.S. where it helps
our economy and creates American jobs. We must also impose tariffs on goods from nations that do not have similar carbon pricing in order to protect American businesses. The best benefit of a t r ansition to clean energy, of course, is that it will lower the level of carbon dioxide that threatens the stability of our climate. So the time is really right to pass a carbon fee and dividend bill. It will create new jobs, stimulate our economy, give us energy independence and head off climate change. As President Barack Obama said in the State of the Union address, "The nation that leads the clean energy economy will be the nation that leads the global economy."
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Deaths of note from around the world: Robert Relyea, 82: F i l m producer and director whose creditsduring his 40-year career included "The Magnificent Seven" and "West Side Story"; he also worked with John Wayne, Elvis Presley and Steve McQueen. Died March 5 in Los Angeles. Ruth Ann Steinhagen, 83: Chicago woman whose nearfatal 1949 shooting of former Chicago Cubs first baseman Eddie Waitkus inspired the book andthe movie "The Natural." Died with the same anonymity with which she lived for more than half a century, in December.
mourn the loss of a relative. But business groups said the SALEM — The daughter bill would place unnecessary of a woman who died in the hardships on employers, and December shooting s p r ee that employers are usually unat Clackamas Town Center derstanding about giving time spoke to a House committee off for mourning. "It should be an employeeon Friday in favor of a bill that would require employers to employer issue," said Jan give their workers two weeks Meekcoms, statedirector for of unpaid time off to grieve the the Oregon National Federaloss of a relative. tion for Independent Business. "There was no way I could The bill seemed to strike have gone back to work the a chord with everyone in the next day," said Jenna Passalac- hearing room, including some qua, daughter of Cindy Yuille. committee members. Yuille was one of two people R ep. Shemia Fagan, D fatally shot by a 22-year-old C lackamas, said sh e w a s who then killed himself. working a high-pressure sales Passalacqua told the House job whenherfather died seven Business and Labor Commit- years ago. Fagan, who suptee she was lucky to have an ports the bill, said she took employer who gave her six time off to attend his funeral weeks of paid leave to grieve. and then went right back to She said all workers should work because she feared loshave at least two weeks to ing her job. The Associated Press
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I(itzhaber:Court losswon't make himOICexecution The Associated Press PORTLAND — Gov. John Kitzhaber said Friday that he won't OK the execution of death-row inmate Gary Haugen even if the Oregon Supreme Court rules that he can't force the inmate to accept a reprieve. Haugen, a two-time murderer, wants to be executed, but the governor has blocked
it on moral grounds. The high court heard arguments in the standoff Thursday and was expected to issue a ruling by
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A number of club members did feel intimidated by seeing the chief of police walk into the club's bar, Schwab said, but he d oesn't think Bush's visit rises to the level oei of harassment. "I don't think one visit to the vet's club would be har assment," S c hwab s a i d . No e)(cEPTloNs "There was a bit of intimi8 p p d to 1o dation going on there, but I w ouldn't characterize it as harassment." Bush said h e c o ntacted Rob Kerr/The Bulletin Schwab by phone after he Crook County Compassion Clinic/Club, on North Main Street in was unable to locate him durPrineville, is moving to another location after its landlords were ing his initial visit to the Vet"intimidated," according to owner Ryan Cole. eran's Club, and then only to be sure the club had received its copy of the letter and unthe cost of equipment, mate- cardholders living in Crook derstood what the U.S. Attorrials or electricity needed to County, with another 2,981 ney's Office had to say. Bush produce the crop rather than in Deschutes and Jefferson said he's heard of nothing reimburse growers for their counties. that would lead to his office labor. Cole said that a day be- taking action against Cole or A small shop selling glass fore he received his eviction his dispensary. "So long as they're operpipes and other smoking par- notice, club members called aphernalia provides the dis- him in for a meeting and told ating within the confines of pensary with its only income, him they felt they were being the state law, I don't have any Cole said. harassed by Bush. During authority to enforce federal By Cole's estimates, his the meeting, club members law," he said. dispensary has served apdid not bring up the letter, Cole said he has located p roximately 7 0 0 cl i e n t s Cole sa>d. another location in d o w n"They told me they were town Prineville to rent, and since it opened. According to statistics compiled by the feeling intimidated and afraid that his dispensary will reOregon Medical Marijuana they would be targeted, and main open. Program, as of Jan. 1, there that's why I'd be arrested," he — Reporter:541-383-0387, were 296 medical marijuana said. shammers@bendbulletin.com
year's end. Kitzhaber briefly discussed the case with Oregon Public Broadcasting before the City Club of Portland, saying he was confident the court will determine the state constitution gives him the authority to
issue a reprieve even if Haugen doesn't want it. Kitzhaber said that with the possibility of a court defeat, he would not commute the sentence but that "I will not execute him, either." He said t ha t g o vernors generally get a call from the warden shortly before executions, asking whether there is a reason an execution should not take place. "If they call me,
I will say 'Yes, there is a reason this execution should not be carried out.'" It was unclear what the warden would do next. In a follow-up interview, Kitzhaber spokesman Tim Raphael said he would not speculate. Haugen's attorney, Harrison Latto, did not immediately return a call seeking comment Friday.
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Reporter Mar er mvere McCarthy's anti-communism By AdamBernstein
ring at the Army Signal Corps laboratories at Fort Monmouth, WASHINGTON — Murrey N.J. After the hearings, as Marder, a Washington Post re- many as 42 people were susporter whose tenacious cover- pended without pay. Many of age of Joseph McCarthy's anti- them did not know the precise communist crusade foreshad- nature of the charges brought owed the senator's downfall against them. and disgrace, died March 11 at Marder spent a week at Fort the Washington Home hospice. Monmouth and learned that He was 93. a vast majority of the security The cause was complications cases had already been invesfrom a stroke last month, said tigated and dismissed by the his nephew Steve Marder. Army. In an interview years Marder's career spanned later, Marder described the nearly eight decades, includ- accusations as"even fli msier ing World War II service as than most — reading the Daily a Marine Corps combat cor- Worker or (knowing) somer espondent. He j o ined T h e body who had gone to school Washington Post in 1946 and with somebody else who was distinguished himself on the thought to be a Communist." so-called "Red Beat," the sensaHe called the charges the tional trials and hearings about "dregs" of the security investithe alleged communist infiltra- gations from that era but noted tion of government, Hollywood that McCarthy "had built the and other industries. thing so highly that it was sort In his j ournalism history of waiting for someone to come book "The Powers That Be," along and look at it. And noauthor David Halberstam de- body wanted to bother." scribed Marder as "the perMarder laid out his findings fect choice for the assignment, in four stories in early Novemquiet, intelligent, dogged and ber 1953. At a news conference meticulous. There was nothing soon afterward, he successfully flashy about a Marder story, no pressed Army Secretary Robone everaccused him ofdeft or ert Stevens to admit there was imaginative prose, but he was no evidence of espionage at above all else careful and fair." Fort Monmouth. Marder was among a cadre Stevens' confirmation was of print journalists — includ- politically delicate. McCarthy ing Anthony Lewis of the old was at the apex of his power, Washington Daily News and and President Dwight D. EisenPhilip Potter of the Baltimore hower had yet to speak out Sun — who shunned a steno- forcefully against his fellow graphic approach to reporting Republican. on McCarthy's charges of spy Stevens was "a very timid rings and rampant security man and had every reason to threats. believe if he were too critical of According to Halberstam's McCarthy, he might not be supaccount, Marder spent long ported by the president," said hours at the office, agoniz- Anthony Lewis, who won a Puing over his stories to add nu- litzer Prize in 1955 for his Daily ance and perspective — often News stories about people who testing the patience of editors had been removed from govwho wanted shorter, punchier ernment service for a lleged articles. Not entirely as a com- communist sympathies. pliment, future Post executive Lewis, who became a columeditor Benjamin Bradlee once nist for The New York Times, described Marder as "one of called Marder one of the key the world's most t h orough "avenging angels" against Mcreporters." Carthy's tactics. To Marder, the stakes were The Fort Monmouth episode too high to work any faster. As was one of several attempts Marder and other journalists by the senator to target armed would later reveal, McCarthy, forces personnel for supposed R-Wis., ruined lives and careers communist leanings. It was a through threat and innuendo. harbinger of McCarthy's poHis bully pulpit was the chair- litical demise in 1954 in a namanship of the Permanent Sub- tionally televised showdown committee on Investigations. known as the Army-McCarthy Marder'sbiggest story came hearings. The senator drew alin the autumn of 1953, when most unanimously critical covMcCarthy h el d c l osed-door erage and, that December, was hearings into an alleged spy censured by the Senate. The Washington Post
Continued from B1 Schwab said he was unable to learn of any instance when f e d eral a u t h orities went aftera landlord because of a tenant's involvement in the medical marijuana trade. But other club members were wary, particularly after Bush visited the club looking to talk to Schwab about the letter. "It was just enough of a fear that, 'What if we were the first one?' and we decided we didn't want to take the chance of losing all our property," Schwab said. "He, himself, was a great tenant; we hated to do it." Repeated calls to the U.S. Attorney's O f fice s eeking clarification o n t h e l e t t er were not returned. Cole said that i n a ccordance with the state medical marijuana law, his business serves asa place for licensed growers and medical marijuana cardholders to c o nnect and makes no money from marijuana transactions. Growers provide the dispensary with receipts showing the expenses they've incurred growing the marijuana, Cole said, and the price paid by cardholders isset to reflect
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a person based on where they are on the map? Why is that Continued from B1 more important?" Often, children are relucJon Bullock, the f ormer tant to speak up in class out principal of Redmond High of fear of saying something School, remembers Gomes wrong. Most schools don't as a positive student who was have sufficient school sup- always ready to help. "Amber has a great spirit plies for students. Most are lucky if t h e y h ave desks, about her," B u llock s a id. paper and pencils, let alone "She's one of those people luxuries such as books. you meet and you know they Gomes has a goal of rais- are going to do great things." ing $10,300 for the program, Since arriving in K enya, money that will go toward Gomes has faced her share of shipping 22,000 books from challenges. One of the things she'sstruggled with has been the U.S. to Kenya. This will help establish 37 libraries in her sense of place in the villocal schools, which will be lage where she lives. She says open to all residents in the local residents often don't unarea. derstand what exactly she's Gomes hopes to gain sup- doing there. port and funding for her projGomes is also in K enya ect from people in Central during a volatile period in Oregon. the country's history. After "A lot of people might say, the presidential elections in 'Whyshould Ihelp someone in 2007, the country was thrown a foreign country when there into a state of violence folare problems here in Amer- lowing claims that the vote ica?'"Gomes said. "But why had been rigged. More than should you care more about 1,000 people were reportedly
Path
Transportation contributed to the design and will be involved Continued from B1 in construction as well. The The path will allow walk- $2.3 million project is partially ers and bikers to travel be- funded by a grant of $1.87 miltween the three sites and will lion grant from the Federal be accessible to nonmotorized Highways A d m i n istration, t ravelers, according to t h e Public Lands Highways Disannouncement. cretionary Program. The Oregon Department of The area of the trail is 18
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killed in the aftermath. The country recently went through its first election since 2007's bloody campaign. Due to the possibility of more violence this time around, the 123 Peace Corpsvolunteers in the country wereextracted from their regions and brought to a hotel outside of Nairobi for protection, Gomes says. Uhuru Kenyatta was announced the winner of the most recent presidential election. However, according to an article Friday in The Financial Times, Raila Odinga, Kenya's outgoing prime minister, announced he will
miles south of Bend and northeast of Sunriver. Anyone who provided comment during the public comment phase may appeal the project, according to Larkin's decision. The public comment periodran from Dec. 12 to Jan. 11. Appeals must be addressed to the appeal deciding offi-
challenge the election results. Despite t he pos s i bility of more violence, Gomes s ays she hasn't been t o o concerned. "So many people in my area were genuinely concerned that I would be afraid with the elections," Gomes said. "But they all made an effort to make me feel safe." And mostly, she doesn't h ave much t ime t o t h i n k about the possibility of danger. She's too busy focused on her objective: enriching the lives of the country's citizens. "It's my hope that they'll not only have books, but that the literacy boost is going to change the way that students learn," Gomes said. "I'm hoping that it'll help them build confidencein themselves and encourage them to think outside the box. I want it to empower them." — Reporter: 541-383-0354, mkehoe@bendbulletin.corrL Leslie Pugmire Hole contributed to this article.
cer in Portland or emailed to appeals-pacificnorthwest -regional-office@fs.fed.us. Anyone eligible to appeal should have been notified by mail. Other aspects of the project include widening the entrance/ exit to Lava Lands Visitor Center, a new sidewalk, doublevault toilet and bike rack.
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Snow accumulation in inches Ski area Last 24 hours Base Depth Anthony Lakes ...... . . . . . . . . 0 .0 . . . . . . . . 74 Hoodoo..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0.. . . . . . . 72 Mt. Ashland...... . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0.. . . .71-115 Mt. Bachelor..... . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0.. . .110-120 Mt. Hood Meadows..... . . . . . 0 .0 . . . . . . . 100 Mt. HoodSkiBowl...........0.0......58-63 Timberline..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0.. . . . . . 141
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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
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Tomorrow Rise Set Mercury....6:22 a.m...... 5:21 p.m. Venus......7:16 a.m...... 6:56 p.m. Mars.......7:33 a.m...... 7:47 p.m. Jupiter.....1023 a.m...... 1:30 a.m. Satum.....10;45 p.m...... 9:14 a.m. Uranus.....7:41 a.m...... 8:05 p.m.
Sun Valley, Idaho....... . . . . . . 0.0.. . . . .24-55 Hwy. 58 at Wigamette Pass.... Carry chains or T.Tires Hwy. 138 at Diamond Lake.... Carry chains or T.Tires Taos, New Mexico...... . . . . . . 0.0. . . . . .62 78 Hwy. 242 at McKenzie Pass........ Closed for season Vail, Colorado...... . . . . . . . . . 0.0... . . . . . 42 For up-to-minute conditions turn to: For links to the latest ski conditions visit: www.skicentral.com/oregon.html www.tripcheck.com or call 511 l.egend:ta/-weather,Pcp-precipitation, s-sun,pc-partial clouds,c-clo uds, h-haze, sh-showers,r-rain,t-thunderstorms,sf-snowflurries, snsnow, i-ice, rs-rain-snowmix,w-wind, f-fog, dr-drizzle, tr-trace
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00..30/I8/pc.. 29/I6/c Hartford CT.....43/26/0 00...41/25/c.42/25/pc Sacramento......76/46/0.00... 78/47/s .. 75/45/s Springfield, MO ..81/47/0.00... 61/40/c. 49/40/sh Atlanta ........74/36/trace...73/54/s.71/56/pc Helena..........57/35/0 00..53/30/sh. 39/22/sn St Louis.........73/32/000...51/35/c. 43/36lsh Tampa..........71/44/000... 76/57/s. 78/63/pc Atlantic City.....50/28/0.00.. 43/30/rs.46/35lpc Honolulu........78/63/0.00...77/63ls.. 78/64/s Salt Lake City....68/43/000 ..59/39/pc. 48/29/pc Tucson..........94/54/000...89/56/s .. 86/54/s Austin..........81/44/0.00...84/61/s. 86/62lpc Houston ........79/46/0 00...81/63/s. 82/64/pcSanAntonio.....81/52/000... 83/62/s. 87/62/pc Tulsa...........84/53/000 ..67/46/pc. 54/41/pc Baltimore .......55/25/000 ..45/34/sh.. 43/36/c Huntsville.......76/37/0.00..72/50/pc. 72/56/pc SanDiego.......65/53/0.00...67/54/s .. 68/50/s Washington,DC..59/33/0.00 ..47/36/sh.. 45/38/c Billings.........66/45/000..54/32/sh..47/25/rs Indianapolis.....50/27/0.00...47/30/c. 40/34/sh SanFrancisco....64/46/0.00... 65/47/s.. 63/46/s Wichita.........80/41/0.00... 55/38/c .. 45/37/c Birmingham.....76/37/000 ..76/53/pc. 74/60/pc Jackson, MS.... 78/43/000. 79/54/pc.77/57/pc SanJose........69/45/000... 70/46/s 68/45/s Yakima.........65/33/000 ..60/32/pc. 50/28/pc Bismarck........26/13/001 ..24/10/pc.. 28/7/sn Jacksonvige......73/34/000..,78/48/s. 78/54/pc SantaFe........76/33/000 ..67/39/pc 61/33/pc Yuma . . . . .94/60/000... 92/60/s .. 89/58/s Boise...........63/41/000..61/41/pc.53/29/pc Juneau..........26/21/0.17..32/24lso. 34/24/sn INTERNATIONAL Boston..........41/21/000...41/28/c. 40/25/pc Kansas City......83/39/0.00...46/31/c. 41/36/sh Bndgepoit,CT....42/29/000 .. 41/28/rs. 43/28/pc Lansing.........38/32/0.05..33/20/pc. 33/20/pc Amsterdam......37/25/013 42/36/c 45/34/sh Mecca..........99/81/000 104/79/5. 100/75/s Buffalo.........34/27/0.02... 32/22/c. 31/22/pc LasVegas.......87/60/0.00... 84/60/s .. 79/Sis Athens..........61/48/000.. 54/39/c 53/45/pc MexicoCity .....59/48/050 .69/43/sh 72/47/pc BurlingtonVT....33/15/008... 30/15/c. 27/12/pc Lexington.......60/32/0 00..62/40/sh. 46/40/sh Auckland........77/59/000...79/64/c.74/54/sh Montreal........28/16/000..25/10/pc.. 27/12/s Caribou,ME.....25/14/000...28/8/pc.. 22/7/pc Lincoln..........65/30/000...43/28/c..43/32/rs Baghdad........91/62/0.00... 98/73/c. 77/56/sh Moscow........34/28/0.97... 30/9/rs .. 32/12/c Charleston, SC...70/37/000...76/53/s. 75/54/pc Little Rock.......81/47/0.00 ..77/52/pc...66/51/t Bangkok........93/79/007..98/73/pc100/79/pc Nairobi.........81/63/070 ..80/57/pc.. 81/56/s Charlotte........68/26/000 ..76/51/pc.70/49/pc LosAngeles......65/54/0.00...64/54ls .. 63/52/s Beiyng..........52/28/000 ..48/29/pc. 70/36/pc Nassau.........72/64/000 ..74/64/pc. 74/68/pc Chattanooga.....75/35/001 ..72/51/pc.67/50/pc Louisvige........64/33/0.00...60/39/c. 45/40/sh Beirut..........95/63/000 ..64/51lpc. 58/48lsh New Delhi.......82/57/000... 84/62/c .. 85/61/s Cheyenne.......67/46/000 ..49/29/sh. 52/23/sh MadisonWj.....36/25/0 I3 .. 32/14/sf .. 33/22/c Berlin...........32/12/000...39/30/c .. 34/29/c Osaka..........54/30/000 ..57/49/pc. 61/42/sh Chicago.........41/30/020..35/24/pc.. 34/29/c Memphis........77/50/000 73/51/pc. 54/51/pc Bogota .........61/54/0.15... 64/52/t...70/50/t Oslo............ 25/-2/0.00 .. 28/23/sf .. 31/22/c Cincinnati.... 54/27/000...52/35/c. 43/38/c Miami . . . . 74/55/000 78/64/s 80/69/s Budapest........32/25/026...31/18/s ..32/28lc Ottawa.........32/12/009...jIS/Pc... 27/9ls Cleveland...... 44/30/002...36/24/c.. 36/27/c Milwaukee......38/29/004.. 32/19/sf. 31/26/pc BuenosAires.....61/52/000 ..68/51/pc.. 69/54/c Paris............45/23/000..47/42/sh. 37/35/sh Colorado Spnngs.73/39/000... 52/31/t. 57/29/pc Minneapolis.....36/30/0.17...28/9/pc .. 28/21/c CaboSanLucas ..86/57/000..89/66/pc .. 88/61/s Riode Janeiro....88/75/000...83/74/t...87/73/t ColumbiaMO...79/39/000...48/33/c. 42/35/sh Nashvige........76/33/000... 70/48lc. 58/51/pc Cairo...........97/63/000..75/50/pc. 67/47/pc Rome...........54/37/000...48/41/s .. 51/49/c Columbia,SC....73/31/000 ..77/51/pc. 76/52/pc New Orleans.....75/46/000...77/58/s. 78/64/pc Calgary..........18/9/001... 16/9/sf. 19/I0/sn Santiago........90/48/000... 80/65/c .. 83/61/c Columbus, GA....76/38/0.00...76/54/s. 73/56/pc NewYork.......47/30/0.00.. 45/31/rs. 42/30/pc Cancun.........77/68/000..81/68/pc .. 80/75/c Sao Paulo.......81/66/000... 81/71/t...69/66/t Columbus, OH....50/29/0.00 ..45/30/pc. 42/36/sh Newark, NJ......48/29/0.00 .. 44/30/rs. 42/30/pc Dublin..........4800/0.02... 39/35/r .. 41/29/c Sapporo ........42/24/0.00 ..34/18/pc. 41/32/sh Concord,NH.....39/16/000 ..38/20/pc. 38/21lpc Norfolk VA......5$31/0 00 ..68/43lsh. 47/41/sh Edinburgh.......48/32/000 ..40/30/pc ..40/31/sf Seoul...........48/25/000... 51/46/c .. 53/43/c CorpusChristi....84/46/000...74/64ls.75/64lpc OklahomaCity...82/48/000..73/47/pc. 55/46/pc Geneva.........37/25/000 ..43/33/pc. 37/34/sh Shanghai........59/39/000 ..57/48/sh...62/48/r DallasFtWonh...82/53/000..85/59/pc. 75/54/pc Omaha.........59/33/0.00...42/26/c..43/31/rs Harare..........72/57/000... 75/56/t .. 80/57/s Singapore.......91/77/000... 89/78/t...89/74/t Dayton .........49/30/000..46/31/pc.41/36/sh Orlando.........74/39/000...79/53/s.82/60/pc HongKong......75/64/000...73/71/c. 75/71/pc Stockholm........30/3/000..32/21/pc. 32/24/sn Denver..........76/44/0.00... 51/35/t...61/29/t Palm Springs.... 95/63/0.00... 92/59/s .. 87/57/s Istanbul.........63/50/027 ..45/41/sh.44/37/sh Sydney..........73/68/000 ..86/64/pc. 77/57/pc DesMoines......63/32/000..40/23/pc.. 40/30/c Peoria..........53/29/000..45/29/pc..42/31/rs lerusalem.......85/69/0.00..62/46lpc. 52/45/sh Taipei...........66/61/0.00...75/67/s. 75/62/pc Detroit..........42/30/002..36/26/pc. 35/25/pc Philadelphia.....52/29/0.00.. 42/30/rs. 48/31/pc Johannesburg....74/49/0.03... 75/59/t...79/59/t Tel Aviv.........97/66/0.00 ..70/52/pc. 61/52/sh Duluth......... 33/20/trace...22/4/sn. 22/16/sn Phoenix.........92/62/000...90/62/s.. 88/59/s Lima...........79/68/0.00 .. 75/71/pc.. 75/70lc Tokyo...........55/41/0.00 .. 59/49/pc. 59/49/sh El Paso..........85/45/000...86/54/s .. 82/56/s Pittsburgh.......50/27/000 .. 40/25/rs. 39/32/pc Lisbon..........61/39/000 62/55/c 62/47/r Toronto.........41/27/000 .30/16/pc 34/23/s Fairbanks....... 23/16/000 .. 19/7/pc.l4/10/pc Portland ME.....38/16/0 00 ..38/21/pc. 38/22/pc London.........48/37/010..47/36/sh. 46/30/sh Vancouver.......54/46/042..48/36/sh. 45/39/sh Fargo...........24/18/021..13/5/pc.18/12/sn Providence......43/24/000...42/26/c. 43/25/pc Madrid .........54/30/000..47/42/sh. 56/38/sh Vienna..........34/27/062..39/26/pc.. 42/30/c Flagstaff........67/29/000...63/28/5 .. 59/26/s Raleigh.........62/28/0.00 ..76/47/pc. 55/41/pc Manila..........88/79/000..89/77/pc.88/71/pc 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Historic arm teac esvisitors
a outore ona ricuture By Saerom Yoo The Statesman Journal
SALEM — A historic family farm that traces its first owners to settlers from the Oregon Trail in 1847 is connecting with city dwellers to keep alive its agricultural traditions. For the past several months, GeerCrest Farm h a s b e en hosting open houses on the second Sunday of the month, allowing visitors to get an intimate look at life on the farm. Here, goats, horses and sheep coexist in the field. Most of the meals eaten by the family are grown and raised on the farm. The chickens roam freely along the creek bed. The employees who help run the farm all live in one house on the property. On art o vercast Sunday, Adam McKinley, who manages thelivestock, and Rebecca Zimbel, who manages the dairy, gave a tour to the Siegel family from Portland. As the group walked away f rom a g r eenhouse full o f vegetable starts, M c K inley stooped down to pick a dandelion green and put it in his mouth. It's good for the body, he said. The mission of the farm as a learning center has been growing since 14 years ago, when Erika andJim Toleragreed to eventually take over the farm. The previous owner, the last of theGeers, had struggled to keep the farm in the family, as she promisedherfather. The Tolers, distant relatives of theGeers, stepped up. Erika Toler said she thought h ard about how t h e f a r m would stay alive with its traditions intact. The 20-acre farm isn't viable as a commercial business.She came to the decision that it would become a nonprofit organization, making the farm available for edLLcational programs and as a sanctuary. The farm's core will continue to be the family, Toler said, but a community is building around it. The educational program started in 2002, hosting children overnight an d t e ach-
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Visitors look at dlfferent plants and vegetables during a recent tour of the GeerCrest Farm between Sllverton and Salem. The historic farm, dating to the1840s and now operating as a nonprofit, brings In students on field trips and other guests to teach them about life on a farm. ing them through immersion about life on a farm. Public school classes go to the farm on field trips for a h i story lesson. It has a strong connection to P o r t land-area W a l dorf Schools. A W a ldorf education is based on three developmental phases of a c hild and aims to teach the whole student through experiences, according to the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America. This year, the Tolers officially arehanding over operation of the farm to the nonprofit G eerCrest Farm a n d H i s torical Society, with a 99-year lease of the land. The organization is starting to work on establishing a donor base and writing grants. The farm family now may not look like what the original Geers had imagined, but this is a new phase for the farm. KWe're patChing One tOgether," Toler said. "It's not bloodrelated. It's soul-related." When children participate in the overnight programs, it isn't a vacation. They're up at dawn with the rest of the farmers,
milking goats, feeding the animals and cooking breakfast. Cayla Catino, who manages educational programs for the farm, said there's something about working for one's own food that is satisfying, and it's something she hopes to pass on to the students who visit. "I think it's really important for kids to know where their food comes from," she said. The second Sunday open house eventsare loosely structured, as people come and go at different times. There are themes planned for the day, but guests are free to experience and l earn w h atever sparks their curiosity at the time. Lunch is s erved straight from the stove of the farmhouse kitchen, in its breakfast nook. A wood stove heats the w ell-populated areas of t h e home, while other parts are kept freezing cold in its original, insulation-free state. At a time when small family farms ar e b ecoming a rare species, GeerCrest's visitors bustling in and out of the kitchenare now the source of its new life.
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MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
BASEBALL
Puerto Ricoousts U.S. fromWBC MIAMI — Once again, the United States
re on FOLl 5 ta
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could only watch as an opposing pitcher
celebrated at the World
Baseball Classic. This time it was 38year-old right-hander
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Nelson Figueroa, who became the pride of Puerto Rico on Friday
night when heled his
0 feBC
ac- ina
team into the semifinals and eliminated the
Americans, 4-3. "We were supreme underdogs against that lineup," Figueroa said.
By John Marshall The Associated Press
"It was motivation to show them what kind of
pitcher I was." On Thursday, demonstrative Dominicans dominated the All-Star-
laden U.S.squad.The Americans endured a scoreless streak of 14 innings spanning the two defeats, and
Andy Tullis/The Bulletin
Redmond pitcher Ashley Pesek fires a ball into the strike zone during Friday's game against Madras at Redmond High School. The Panthers took a 4-1 victory over the White Buffaloes.
Figueroa limited them to two singles in six shut-
out innings. The Americans have still not won the WBC
— or even reachedthe final — in three tries. "When you play double-elimination, it's
a crapshoot," manager Joe Torre said. "And Figueroa pitched his tail off tonight." The Puerto Ricans advanced for the first time to the semifinals, which begin Sunday in
San Francisco. — The Associated Press
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Puerto Rico pitcher Nelson Figueroa celebrates after Puerto Rico defeated the United States 4-3.
NFL
Broncos forced to cut Dumervil ENGLEWOOD, Colo.
— Time really is money. Nobody knows that better than Elvis Dumervil
and the Denver Broncos. Dumervil found himself out of a job and the Broncos were without
their best defensive end Friday afternoon after
they reached anagreement on a newcontract,
• Pitcher AshleyPesek paces Redmondto a 4-1 win overMadras
PREP SOFTBALL
three for three with a double, two runs scored and four stolen bases from her leadoff spot in the lineup. The junior shortstop also played Bulletin staff report excellent defense, according to REDMOND — I n a b a ttle of Redmond coach John Ferera. "She was mechanical," Ferera pitching aces Friday, Redmond High came out on top, besting visit- said. "Nothing got through." ing Madras 4-1 in early nonleague Madras senior Jamie Moe took softball action. the loss, striking out eight and Panther senior Ashley Pesek al- walking just two while allowing lowed just four hits while striking eight hits. "She's a good little pitcher," Ferout eight White Buffalo batters to lead Redmond to its second victory era said. "They're going to do well of the season. Kiahna Brown paced in 4A." Keely Brown and Chelsea Buck the Panthers (2-0) in the field and at the plate Friday, ending the day both doubled to highlight the White
Buffalo offense. Redmond led 4-0 after six innings before Madras made things interesting. The Panthers recorded two outs to start the top of the seventh, but then Brown doubled and Jasmyn Reese knocked her in with an RBI single to make the score 4-1. Buck followed up with a double, putting runners at second and third with the tying run at the plate. Redmond recovered, though, as Pesek calmed down and recorded a strikeout to end the game. "Both t e ams p l ayed g r eat," Madras coachShawna McConnell said. "There was one total error. Both pitchers threw beautifully. It was a fun game."
LAS VEGAS — The Oregon Ducks watched Utah pulled off two upsets in the Pac-12 tournament and saw firsthand what the Utes were capable of in the regular season. Their goal in the semifinals was to jump on the Utes early, not give them any hope. Oregon did just that and now gets a chance to play for a championship. Damyean Dotson and E.J. Singler scored 14 pointseach and Oregon raced away from Utah early for a 64-45 win Friday night Inside at the Pac-12 tournament. "We tried to set the tone from • A rounduP the start wtth our defense, not gtve o f Frlday s them any easy buckets because g a mes, that will get their energy going on C4 the defensive end for them," said Oregon pointguard Johnathan Loyd, who had 10 points. Oregon (25-8)had its regular-season conference title chances spoiled by Utah (15-18) last w eekend, but gave the Utes no chance of a repeat upset at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. The third-seeded Ducks built a 14-point lead in the first half and kept the cushion near double figures the rest of the way to earn a spot in tonight's title game against No. 21 UCLA at 8 p.m., televised on ESPN. Oregon stifled Jarred DuBois and Jordan Loveridge, Utah's top two scorers, all night. DuBois, who has been bothered by an injured hand, missed all eight of his shots and went scoreless, while Loveridge had eight points on one-of-10 shooting. The tired Utes shot 29 percent and went five of 17 from 3-point range after playing for the third straight night. Oregon came out ready from the start, limiting the Utes' scoring chances while building a 14-point lead in the first half. Oregon kept the pressure up to start the second half, hitting five of its first nine shots and going up 41-22 after Carlos Emory hit a 3-pointer and dunked in transition. The Utes tried to fight their way back, pulling within 47-39 after a 12-4 run, but Oregon fought back, not letting them any closer. "They executed their game plan," DuBois said. "They were the better team."
PREP BASEBALL
Ridgeview beats LaPinefor program'sfirst win Bulletin staff report REDMOND — It can be easy for a team to panic when, in its first varsity baseball game ever, the opponent jumps out to a 2-0 first-inning lead. It would have been easy to panic, but Ridgeview did not. Instead, the Ravens tallied one run in each of the first three innings to even things up 3-3 before tacking on three runs in the fourth en route to a 6-5 season-opening nonconference win against La Pine on
The top of the Ravens' lineup proved most effective, with leadoff man George Mendazona going three for three at the plate, followed by Collin Runge and Mitch Springer each collecting a double and a triple. Runge scored twice, both times off RBIs by Springer. The Hawks (0-3), who were led by Will Siauw's three-for-three performance, picked up two runs in the top of the sixth inning and had a chance to add more with the bases loaded and two outs. La Pine coach Bryn Card said his player took a great swing, but "he just missed it" as he struck out to end the Friday. "We just kept plugging away," Ridgeview coach Josh threat. See Ridgeview/C4 Davis said. "Good things started happening."
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Oregon's E.J. Singler, center, gets tangled up with Utah's Jarred DuBois, left, and Cedric Martin, in the first half of Friday night's semifinal of the Pac-12 tournament in Las Vegas.
butsawitallcome undone when tardy filing
of the paperwork forced Denver to release him.
TEE TO GREEN
According to an unidentified person, the day played out like this: • At1:25 p.m., Denver
Exercisin now can ower a o er'sscorest isseason
time, Dumervil agreed to take a $4 million pay cut to remain with the
AFC West champions for 2013.
• The paperwork was ready to be signedand sent to the league. But with the clockticking
y most measures, Bill Boos is in terrific shape. A fire battalion chief for the Bend Fire Department, the 48year-old has done plenty of run-
on a1:59 p.m. deadline, the Broncos were not
seeing any sign of the signed copy on their fax machine. • With no signed
ning, cycling and just about any-
contract in hand as
thing else to keep himself fit. But that did not help his golf
1:59 approached, the
game much.
"It's not the full gamut of what you need in golf, which is stretching, balance and core strength," Boos says. Until he began training specifically for golf in December for the first time, he never realized the benefits he could see in his golf
Broncos were forced to cut Dumervil, because once the1:59 deadline
passed, they wereon the hookfor the $12 million they owed him in the original contract.
• The team received the signed contract via fax at 2:06 p.m. That
was seven minutespast the deadline. — The Associated Press
ZACK HALL
Joe Kline/The Bulletin
game.
Bill Boos, of Bend, demonstrates a single leg stance With a handicap index hoverwith rotation stretch he has been doing as part of a ing around 10, Boos embarked on workout program to get in shape for golf at Therapeu- a 12-week Titleist Performance Intic Associates at the Bend Athletic Club on Thursday. stitute program, designed by Bend
physical therapist Chris Cooper, focused on improving mobility and stability. The result, says Boos, has been hard to deny. After a few weeks he noticed he could swing with greater clubhead speed,his balance was better,and he was making more consistent contact with the ball. Once a golfer who struggled to break 80, Boos went on a recent golf trip to Arizona and says he never shot higher than 80 there. "It's made all the difference in the world," says Boos, who inte-
grated his exercise routine with lessons from Bob Garza, the pro at Bend's Lost Tracks Golf Club. "I'm hitting the ball straighter, hitting it farther. But not with as much effort as I would hit before. Hands down, it's w orth every
penny."
Boos has never been more ready for the golf season. But most golfers are not like Boos. In fact, most are like me, lacking the will or know-how to lower their scores though fitness. Ideally, a golfer will start a routine in December like Boos. But Cooper, a TPI-certified golf fitness instructor, says there is still time to get in proper golf shape before the meat of the Central Oregon golf
season begins. SeeExercise/C4
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TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2013
ON THE AIR: TELEVISION TODAY BASEBALL 6 a.m.:MLB, spring training, Miami at NewYork Yankees (taped), MLBNetwork. 10 a.m.:World Baseball Classic, second round, Puerto Rico vs. Dominican Republic, MLB Network. 1 p.m.: MLB, spring training, Texas at Chicago Cubs, MLB Network.
5 p.m.: MLB, spring training, Houston at Washington (taped), MLB Network. 9 p.m.: MLB, spring training, Miami at New York Mets (taped), MLB Network.
SOGGER 5:30 a.m.:English Premier League, Everton vs. Manchester City, ESPN2. 9:30 a.m.: MLS, D.C. at New York, NBC.
Noon:MLS, Chicago at Kansas City, NBCSN. 5 p.m.: MLS, Portland at Seattle, NBCSN.
GOLF 6 a.m.:European Tour,Avantha Masters, third round, Golf Channel. 10 a.m.:PGATour, Tampa Bay Championship, third round, Golf
San Diego State vs. Fresno State, CBSSN. 7 p.m.: NBA, Detroit at Portland, Comcast SportsNet Northwest.
7:30 p.m.:Men's college, Big West tourney, final, UCIrvine vs. Pacific, ESPN2.
8 p.m.: Men'scollege,Pac-12 tourney, final, UCLAvs. Oregon, ESPN.
8 p.m.:Men's college, WAC tourney, final, NewMexico State
BASKETBALL 8:30a.m.:Men'scollege, Conference USA tourney, final, Southern Mississippi vs. Memphis, CBS. 8:30a.m.:Men'scollege, America East tourney, final,
Albany (N.Y) atVermont, ESPN2. 10 a.m.:Men's college, SEC tourney, semifinal, Florida vs. Alabama, ABC.
10 a.m.: Men'scollege,ACC tourney, semifinal, Miami vs. N.C. State, ESPN.
10:30 a.m.:Men's college, Atlantic10 tourney, semifinal, Saint Louis vs. Butler, CBSSN.
10:40 a.m.:Men's college, Big Ten tourney, semifinal, Indiana vs. Wisconsin, CBS. Noon:Women's college, WAC tourney, final, Idaho vs. Seattle, ESPNU. 12:30p.m.:Men'scollege,SEC tourney, semifinal, Vanderbilt vs. Mississippi, ABC. 12:30p.m.:Men'scollege,ACC
tourney, semifinal, Maryland vs.
Gatornationals, qualifying (sameday tape), ESPN2. 11 p.m.:Formula One, Australian Grand Prix, NBCSN.
COLLEGESPORTS Noon:W omen'swaterpolo, Arizona State at Cal, Pac-12 Network.
5 p.m.:Women's gymnastics, Florida at Utah, Pac-12 Network.
MIXED MARTIALARTS 5 p.m.:UFC158 preliminary
tourney, semifinal, Ohio State vs. Michigan State, CBS.
1 p.m.: Men's college, Atlantic 10 tourney, semifinal, VCU vs. UMass, CBSSN.
3 p.m.:Men's college, Mountain West tourney, final, NewMexico
SUNDAY
(taped), MLBNetwork. 3 a.m.:MLB, spring training, New York Yankees at Atlanta
(taped), MLBNetwork. 6 a.m.: MLB, spring training, Kansas City at Chicago Cubs
(taped), MLBNetwork. 10 a.m.: MLB, spring training, St. Louis at Miami, MLB Network.
1 p.m.:MLB, spring training, Texas at Seattle, Root Sports.
1 p.m.: MLB, spring training, Cleveland at Cincinnati, MLB Network. 6 p.m.:World Baseball Classic,
championshi pround,teamsTBD, MLB Network.
GOLF 6 a.m.:EuropeanTour, Avantha Masters, final round, Golf Channel.
10a.m.:PGATour, TampaBay Championship, final round, Golf Channel.
Noon:PGATour, TampaBay Championship, final round, NBC. 1 p.m.: LPGATour, LPGA
Founders Cup,final round, Golf Channel. 4:30p.m.:Champions Tour, Toshiba Classic, final round, Golf
Channel. HOCKEY 9:30 a.m.: NHL, Boston at Pittsburgh, NBC. 4 p.m.: NHL, Buffalo at Washington, NBCSN.
MOTOR SPORTS
qualifying (same-daytape), ESPN2.
BASKETBALL 10 a.m.:Men's college, SEC
State, ESPN.
tourney, final, teams TBD, ABC. 10 a.m.: Men's college, Atlantic 10 tourney, final, teams TBD, CBS. 10 a.m.:Men's college,ACC tourney, final, teams TBD, CBS.
3 p.m.:Women's college, Patriot League, final, Holy Cross atNavy,
10 a.m.:Women's college, Horizon League tourney, final,
CBSSN.
teams TBD, ESPNU.
3:30 p.m.:Men's college, MAC
12:30 p.m.:Men's college, Big
tourney, final, Akron vs. Ohio, ESPN2.
4 p.m.:Women's college,
Ten tourney, final, teams TBD, CBS. 12:30 p.m.: NBA, New York at
Atlantic 10 tourney, final, Fordham vs. St. Joseph's, ESPNU.
Los AngelesClippers, ABC. 2 p.m.: W omen'scollege,NEC tourney, final, St. Francis at
vs. UNLV, CBS.
3 p.m.:Men's college, Big 12 tourney, final, Kansasvs. Kansas
5 p.m.:Women's college, Conference USA final, UCFvs. Tulsa, CBSSN.
5:30 p.m.:Men's college, Big East tourney, final, Syracusevs. Louisville, ESPN.
5:30 p.m.:Men's college,
SOCCER
6 p.m.:Men's college, Big Sky
Noon:BNPParibas Open, men's
tourney, final, Weber State vs.
and women's finals, ESPN2.
ON THE AIR:RADIO
BASEBALL 6 p.m.: College, Oregon State at Arizona, KICE-AM 940.
NATIONALHOCKEY LEAGUE All Times POT
Eastern Conference Atlantic Division GP W L OT PtsGF GA Pittsburgh 2 8 2 0 8 0 40 103 79 NewJersey 28 13 9 6 3 2 71 79 N .Y.Rangers 26 13 11 2 2 8 65 64 N .Y.lslanders 27 12 12 3 P hiladelphia 29 13 15 1
Norlheast Division
2 7 79 88 2 7 79 88
GP W L OT 27 18 5 4 25 18 4 3 27 13 8 6 2 8 15 12 1 2 7 10 14 3
PtsGF GA 4 0 88 69 39 76 54 3 2 64 58 3 1 82 78 2 3 70 84
GP W L OT C arolina 26 1 5 1 0 1 W innipeg 2 7 1 4 1 1 2 T ampaBay 27 11 15 1 W ashington 26 11 14 1 Florida 28 7 15 6
PtsGF GA 3 1 81 72 3 0 71 77 2 3 88 83 2 3 72 78 20 67 105
Montreal Boston Ottawa Toronto Buffalo
Southeast Division
GP W L OT PtsGF GA Chicago 2 7 2 2 2 3 47 87 59 S t. Louis 2 7 1 5 1 0 2 3 2 83 79 Detroit 28 13 1 0 5 3 1 73 73 N ashville 2 8 1 1 1 1 6 2 8 65 74 C olumbus 2 8 1 0 1 2 6 2 6 63 76 Northwest Division GP W L OT PtsGF GA Vancouver 26 1 3 7 6 32 75 72 M innesota 26 1 4 10 2 3 0 64 64 C algary 26 1 1 1 1 4 2 6 75 87 E dmonton 2 7 1 0 1 1 6 2 6 66 79 C olorado 2 6 1 0 1 2 4 2 4 65 78
SUNDAY BASEBALL Noon:College, Oregon State at Arizona, KICE-AM 940.
BASKETBALL 8 p.m.: Men'scollege,Pac-12 tourney, final, UCLAvs. Oregon, KBND-AM 1110. Listings are themostaccurate available. TheBulletin/s not responsible for late changesmade by TV orradiostations.
1-81-2 3 Totals 28-6618-24 80. Halftime —Oregon 39-34. End Df RegulationTied 64.3-Point Goals—Washington 9-17(Wilcox 3-
4, Suggs3-7, Andrews2-3, Gaddy1-3), Dregon6-12 (Dotson3-6, Singler 2-2, Loyd1-2, Artis 0-1, Emory 0-1). FouledOut— None.Rebounds— Washington40 (N'Diaye9), Oregon36 (Kazemi9). Assists—Washington 10 (Gaddy5), Dregon 15 (Loyd 4). Total Fouls—Washington 22, Oregon15.A—10566.
Oregon 64, Utah 45
UTAH (15-18) DuBois 0-80-0 0, Taylor4-8 2-2 13, Loveridge
1-10 5-6 8,Washburn5-132-2 12, Martin 0-1 0-0 0, Dean 2-4 0-05,Lenz0-10-00,Tucker2-4 1-25, Olsen 1-20-02.Totals 15-51 10-12 45.
OREGON (25-8)
Artis 2-7 1-2 5, Kazemi1-20-0 2, Dotson6-14 0-0 14, Singler4-8 5-7 14,Woods1-4 1-2 3,Loyd 1-48-810, Baker 0-00-00, Austin 3-40-06, Moore 0-0 0-00 Carter0-20-00, Emory4-90-010. Totals 22-54 15-1 9 54. Halftime—Oregon 29-15. 3-Point Goals—Utah 5-17 (Taylor 3-4, Dean 1-3, Loveridge1-4, Martin 0-1, Tucker0-2, DuBois0-3), Oregon5-15 (Emory 2-4, Dotson2-5, Singler1-2, Loyd0-1, Artis 0-3) Foule d Out— None.Rebounds— Utah32 (Washburn
9), Oregon 38(Singler8). Assists—Utah7(Loveridge 3), Oregon 11(Artis 4).TotalFouls—Utah14,Oregon 12. A—13,151.
Friday's Games Tournaments Atlantic 10Conference Guarterfinals
Thursday'sLateSummary
Oregon80,Washington77 WASHINGTON (18-15) Gaddy6-171-1 14, N'Diaye3-8 1-27, Suggs7151-218, Wilcox7-122-219, Kemp,Jr.1-2 0-02, Andrews 3-63-711, Simmons3-4 0-06, Jarreau0-2 0-0 0.Totals 30-65 8-14 77. OREGON (24-8) Artis 0-2 0-0 0,Kazemi4-86-7 14, Dotson6-14 2-217, Singler7-100-116,Woods7-165-819, Loyd 1-62-25,Austin1-1 0-02, Carter1-12-24, Emory
Idaho84, UtahSt. 82
Seattle80,LouisianaTech61
BASEBALL MLB
Friday's Games
St. Louis 5Washington1 Tampa Bay3, Phiade phia1,10 innrngs Pittsburgh3, Houston2 N.Y. Yankees7,Miami3 Chicago WhiteSox15, ChicagoCubs3
Seattle 8,L.A.Angels 5 San Francisco 5, Texas2 Milwaukee 4, Cleveland3 Kansas City(ss) 7, San Diego (ss)5 SanDiego(ss) 8, L.A.Dodgers (ss)7 Arizona2,Oakland 2,tie Boston(ss)5, Minnesota0 Colorado 5, Cincinnati 1 L.A. Dodgers (ss) 8,KansasCity (ss) 1
WBC World Baseball Classic Glance All Times POT
WeberSt.76,North Dakota74
Big TenConference Quarterfinals Indiana80,Rlinois 64 MichiganSt. 59,lowa56 Ohio St.71, Nebraska50 Wisconsin68,Michigan59 Big WestConference Semifinals UC Irvine67, LongBeachSt. 60 Pacitic 55,CalPoly53 ConferenceUSA Semifinals Memphis85,Tulsa 74
SecondRound GroupTwo At Miami Fnday, March15 PuertoRico4,UnitedStates3 Today, March16 PuertoRicovs. Dominican Republic,10a.m.
SouthernMiss.85, UTEP67
UCF89,UTEP77
Great WestConference Semifinals NJIT52,Texas-PanAmerican42 UtahValley67 HoustonBaptist 53 Horizon League Semifinals GreenBay71, Detroit 54 Loyol aolChicago72,YoungstownSt.45 Mid-AmericanConference Semifinals Akron70,Ball St.61 Cent. Michigan66,Toledo 61 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Semifinals Hampton 78,Coppin St.52 Howard55, NCABT42
Missouri ValleyConference Guarterfinals Creighton60, S.Illinois 43 Mountain WestConference Semifinals Fresno St.63,Wyoming62 SanDiegoSt 67,New Mexico39 SouthlandConference Semtfmals Oral Roberts79, McNeeseSt 66 SamHoustonSt. 67,Lamar61 Southwestern Athletic Conference Semifinals
DanielleKang Lindsey Wright AmyYang CandieKung GerinaPil er Danielalacobegi Cristie Kerr AnnaNordqvist I.K. Kim
N.Y.Mets5, Atlanta2 Detroit 4,Toronto2 Baltimore 3, Boston(ss)3, tie,10 innings
Atlantic CoastConference Guarterfinals Maryland83, Duke74 Miami69,BostonCollege58 NC State75,Virginia 56 NorthCarolina83 FloridaSt.62 Big 12 Conference Semifinals Kansas 88, lowaSt. 73 KansasSt.68,OklahomaSt 57 Big EastConference Semifinals Louisville 69,NotreDame57 Syracuse58,Georgetown55,OT Big SkyConference Semifinals Montana70, N.Coiorado56
MVSU69,Ark.-Pine Bluff 55 PrairieView62,TexasSouthern58
Semifinals
Spring Training
Butler 69, LaSalle 58 Saint Louis72,Charlotte55 UMass79,Temple74 VCU82,Saint Joseph's79
Rlinois St.59, Bradley48 N. Iowa71, IndianaSt.60 WichitaSt. 73 Drake58
Western Athletic Conference
MAJORLEAGUEBASEBALL
Great WestConference Semifinals ChicagoSt.63, Texas-PanAmerican55 HoustonBaptist 62,NJIT61 Mid-AmericanConference Semifinals Akron62,KentSt. 59 Ohio 74,W.Michigan63 Mid-EasternAthletic Conference Semifinals Pacific Division St.82,Bethune-Cookman71 GP W L OT PtsGF GA Morgan NC A8T 84, De l a w are St. 78 Anaherm 2 6 2 0 3 3 43 89 64 Mountain WestConference L osAngeles 26 14 10 2 3 0 76 69 Semifinals San Jose 2 6 1 2 8 6 30 62 64 NewMexico60,SanDiegoSt. 50 P hoenix 27 1 3 1 1 3 2 9 77 77 UNLV 75, Col o rado 65 Dallas 2 6 12 11 3 2 7 68 73 SoutheasternConference NOTE: Twopoints for a win, onepoint for overtime Quarterfinals loss. Alabama 58,Tennessee48 Friday's Games Florida 80, LSU 58 Philadelphia2,NewJersey1, SO Mississippi64,Missouri 62 Calgary6, Nashville 3 Vanderbilt 64,Kentucky48 Detroit 3,Edmonton2, OT Today'sGames SouthlandConference Semifinals Washingtonat Boston, 10a.m. Northwestern St.55, SamHouston St.52 N.Y.RangersatPittsburgh,10 a.m. StephenF.Austin 68,SELouisiana57 Ottawa atBufalo, noon SouthwesternAthletic Conference Minnesota at Colorado, noon Semifinals Winnipeg atToronto, 4p.m. Prairie View88,Jackson St.75 MontrealatNewJersey,4 p.m. SouthernU.72,AlabamaASM59 CarolinaatTampaBay, 4p.m. Western Athletic Conference PhoenixatColumbus,4p.m. Semifinals N.Y. Islanders at Florida, 4:30p.m. New Mexi c oSt 74,TexasSt. 65 Anaheim at St.Louis,5 p.m. Texas-Arlington69, UTSA63 Chicagoat Dallas,5p.m. Detroit atVancouver,7 p.m SanJoseat LosAngeles, 7:30p.m. Women's college Friday's Games Tournaments BASKETBALL Big SkyConference Semifinals Men's coliege Montana74,Sacramento St.53 N.Colorado70,E.Washington64,OT Pacific-12 ConferenceTournament Big WestConference At MGMGrandGardenArena Semifinals Las Vegas Semifinals Cal Poly62, UCSanta Barbara43 Pacific 54,CalSt.-Fullerton51 Friday, March15 UCLA66,Arizona64 Colonial Athletic Association Oregon64, Utah45 Guarterfinals Championship Delaware51,UNCWilmington 43 Drexel65,Wiliam8, Mary31 Today, March16 UCLAvsOregon,B:02pm. Hofstra57, Northeastern52 JamesMadison59, Towson48 Friday's Summary ConferenceUSA Semifinals Tulsa72, EastCarolina 59
Semifinals At San Francisco Sunday, March17 Group2runner-upvs.Japan,6 p.m. Monday, March18 Netherlandsvs. Group2winner, 6p.m.
SOCCER
SandraGal JessicaKorda SydneeMichaels Hee-Won Han CindyLaCrosse LizetteSalas ThidapaSuwannapura Jimin Kang KatherineHull-Kirk Jiyai Shin
68-67—135 68-67—135 68-67—135 66-69—135 66-69 — 135 71-65—136 71-65—136 70-66 — 136 69-67—136 67-69 — 136 70-67 — 137 70-67—137 69-68—137 69-68—137 69-68—137 69-68—137 68-69 — 137 67-70 — 137 67-70 — 137
Champions Tour Toshiba Classic Friday At Newport BeachCountry Club Newport Beach,Calif. Purse: $1.75million Yardage:6,584; Par71(35-36) First Round,LeadingScores 32-31—63 DavidFrost 30-34—64 FredCouples 35-31—66 Jim Gallagher,Jr. 33-34—67 ChienSoonLu 35-32—67 D.A.Weibring 32-35—67 BernhardLanger BarryLane 35-32—67 33-35—68 PeterSenior TommyArmour III 34-34—68 BobTway 33-35—68 Gil Morgan 35-33—68 MarkBrooks 33-35MB DanForsm an 34-34—68 Rod Spittle
35-33—68 33-35—68 33-35—68 35-34—69 35-34—69 34-35—69 34-35—69 36-33—69 35-34—69 35-34—69 35-34—69
Esteban Toledo Jeff Freem an WayneLevi Dana Quigley BradBryant Olin Browne RogerChapman Willie Wood LorenRoberts Jay Haas
TENNIS
MLS MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER All Times POT
Today's Games D.C. UnitedatNewYork, 9:30 a.m. Chicago at Sporting KansasCity,noon TorontoFCat Montreal,1 p.m. NewEngiandatPhiladelphia, 2 p.m. San Jose atColumbus, 2:30p.m. Coloradoat Real Salt Lake,3 p.m. PortlandatSeatle FC,5 p.m.
GOLF PGA Tour TampaBayChampionsh Friday At InnisbrookResort and Golf Club, CopperheadCourse Palm Harbor, Fla. Purse:$5.5 million Yardage:7,340; Par:71 SecondRound, LeadingScores 65-70—135 ShawnStefani 70-66—136 AdamScott 69-67—136 K,J, Choi 68-69—137 Harris English BrianHarman 67-70—137 JasonDufner 71-66 — 137 PeterTomasulo 69-68 — 137 TagRidings 68-70 — 138 SergioGarcia 71-67 — I38 GeorgeCoetzee 71-68—139 BenKohles 72-67—139 GregChalmers 71-68 — I39 MarcLeishm an 70-70 — 140 Justin Leonard 71-69 — 140 ScottBrown 70-70 — 140 72-68—140 Matt Kuchar 70-70—140 Jerry Kelly 74-66—140 James Driscoll 72 68—140 JordanSpieth 75-65—140 Erik Compton 71-69—140 BrianDavis 71-70—141 Cameron Tringae 73-68—141 JimmyWalker 69-72 — 141 GeoffOgilvy SeanO'Hair 73-68—141 Justin Hicks 70-71—141 71-70 — 141 CharleyHoffman RyanPamer 71-70 — 141 Jim Furyk 72-69 — 141 BryceMolder 72-69 — 141 BooWeekley 72-70 — I42 RobertoCastro 69-73—142 Scott Langley 72-70—142 StuartAppleby 74-68—142 JasonDay 70-72—142 Tim Herron 71-71 — 142 Pat Perez 71-71 — 142 KevinStreelman 73-69—142 72-70—142 TroyKelly 73-69—142 Martin Flores 69-73 142 Vijay Singh 70-72—142 LukeDonald 73-69—142 WebbSimpson 70-72—142 NickWatney 75-67—142 Chris Stroud DickyPride 69-73—142
LPGA Tour FoundersCup Friday At JW Marriott PhoenixDesertRidgeResort fk Spa, Wildfire Golf Club Phoenix Purse: $1.5 million Yardage: 6,583; Par:72 SecondRound, LeadingScores JeeYoungLee 65-64—129 Ai Miyazato 63-67—130 68-65—133 StacyLewis
Professional BNP ParibasOpen Friday At The IndianWells TennisGarden Indian Wells, Calif. Purse: Men:$5.05 million (Masters1000); Women: 5.02million (Premier) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Men Guarterfmals Novak Djokovic (I) Serbia def Jo-WilfriedTsonga (8), France,6-3, 6-1. Juan Martindel Potro (7), Argentina,def.Andy Murray(3), Britain, 6-7(5), 6-3,6-1. Women Semifinals CarolineWozniacki (8), Denm ark, def. Angelique Kerber (4), Germany,2-6, 6-4,7-5. Maria Kirilenko(13), Russia,vs.Maria Sharapova (2), Russiala , te.
DEALS Transactions BASEBALL
AmericanLeague
NEW YOR KYANKEES—Agreed to termswith OF Brennan Boesch onaminor leaguecontract. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association LOS ANGE LES CLIPPERS—Signed F DaJuan Summerstoa10-day contract. NEW YORKKNICKS—SignedFKenyonMartin for the remainder oftheseason. FOOTBALL National Football League ARIZONACARDINALS— Released OB KevinKolb. Signed DEMatt Shaughnessy. Agreedto terms with CB Antoine Casononaone-year contract. CHICAGO BEARS—Agreed totermswith CBZack Bowman onaone-yearcontract. INDIANAP OLIS COLTS—Released S Tom Zbikowski JACKSO NVILI.EJAGUARS—Signed CBAlanBal, RB JustinForsettandDTRoyMiler. KANSAS CITYCHIEFS—SignedOLGeolf Schwartz and CBSeanSmith MIAMI DOLP HINS—SignedTEDustin Keller and WR Brandon Gibsonto one-year contracts. MINNES OTA VIKINGS—Signed QBMatt Cassel and WR GregJennings. NEW ENGLANDPATRIOTS— Signed WR Donald Jones. NEWYORKGIANTS—Re-signedLBKeith Rivers. NEWYORKJETS—Signed RBMikeGoodson and FB Lex Higiard. OAKLANDRAIDERS— SignedLBNickRoach. PHILADE LPHIAEAGLES—AcquiredWRArrelious Bennand a2013seventh-round pickfrom TampaBay for a 2013sixth-roundchoiceandaconditional 2014 draft pick. SANDIEG OCHARGERS—Agreedtotermswith RB Danny Woodheadonatwo-yearcontract. WASHINGTONREDSKINS— Re-signed LB Bryan Kehl. HOCKEY
NationalHockeyLeague
ANAHEIMDUCKS—Acquired 0 David Steckel from Torontofor RWRyan Lasch anda 2014 seventh-rounddraft pick. Reassigned FPatrick Maroon to Norfo k(AHL). BUFFALO SABRES—Assigned0 Mikhail Grigorenko toQuebec(QMJHL). TradedDTJ. Brennanto the FloridaPanthersinfor a2013fifth-round draft pick. COLUMBUSBLUEJACKETS— Activated D John Mooreolf injuredreserve.Assigned DCodyGoloubef to Springfield (AHL).Recalled FSeanColins from Springfield. MONTREALCANADIENS— Signed C David Desharnaisto atour-year contract extension.AssignedF Petteri Nokelainen to Hamilton (AHL). Recalled FMike Blunden lromHamilton.
SPORTS IN BRIEF
Quinnipiac, ESPNU.
3 p.m.:Men's college, NCAA tourney selection show,CBS. 6 p.m.:Men's college, NIT selection show,ESPNU.
Southland tourney, final, Stephen 10 a.m.: MLS, Houston at Dallas, F. Austin vs. Northwestern State, ESPN2. ESPN2. TENNIS
TODAY
NHL
Western Conference Central Division
a.m.: NASCAR, Sprint Cup, 1:30 p.m.:Men's college, SWAC 9:30 Food City 500, Fox. tourney, final, Prairie Viewvs. 4 p.m.: NHRA, Gatornationals, Southern, ESPN2. 2 p.m.: Men's college, MEAC tourney, final, Morgan State vs. N.C. ABT, ESPNU.
HOCKEY
bouts, FX.
North Carolina, ESPN.
1p.m.:Men' scollege,BigTen
Today Baseball: Bend at TheDalles Wahtonka(DH), noon, SpragueatMountain View(DH), 2p.m., West Salem atRedmond, 11a.mzRoseburg at Redmond, 3 p.m. Softball: WestSalemat Redmond (DH), noon; The DagesWahtonka/Dufur at Bend(DH), noon;West Linn atMountainView(DH), 2 p.m.; Estacadaat CrookCounty,1p.mzLaPine at Lakeview,noon. Track: Summiatt Aloha Preview(frosh/soph), TBD Boys tennis: Madras at Mountain View,noon Girls tennis: MountainViewatMadras, noon
MOTOR SPORTS 11 a.m.: NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Grit Chips 300, ESPN2. 10:30 p.m.: NHRA,
Noon:PGATour, Tampa Bay BASEBALL Championship, third round, NBC. Midnight: MLB, spring training, 1 p.m.: LPGATour, LPGA Philadelphia at New York Yankees Founders Cup,third round, Golf
Golf Channel.
ON DECK
vs. Texas-Arlington, ESPNU.
Channel.
Channel. 4:30 p.m.:Champions Tour, Toshiba Classic, second round,
COREBOARD
Montana, ESPNU.
7 p.m.:Women's college, Mountain Westtourney, final,
BASEBALL
MOTOR SPORTS
nals released Kevin Kolb, ending the quarterback's two injury-filled seasons with the team.
OSU WIIIS —Michael Conforto hit a three-run home run to pacethe Oregon State baseball
Kyle BuSChleadS Pualifying — Kyle
team to a 6-2 win over Arizona to open Pac-12 play Friday night in Tucson, Ariz. OSU starter Matt Boyd limited Arizona to two hits and two
Speedway in Bristol, Tenn., with a track record qualifying lap. Busch turned a lap at129.535
mph in his JoeGibbsRacing Toyota to take
Theteam'smoveonFridaycamejustahead of the deadline for paying Kolb a $2million roster bonus. Theteam paid Kolb some$20 million over two seasonsafter acquiring him in a trade that sent a second-round draft pickand
mound. The win pushed Oregon State to a17-1
the top starting spot for Sunday's race. It beat the record of128.709 set by Ryan Newman in
cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie to the Philadelphia Eagles. The move reportedly
mark, while Arizona dropped to15-6. Conforto
2003. Busch's lap was14.813 seconds, besting saved $7 million in salary cap space.
staked the Beavers to the 3-0 lead before Arizona could register an out in the first inning.
Newman's lap of14.908. Kasey Kahne qualified second in a Chevrolet for Hendrick Motor-
Max Gordon reached on asingle, and Tyler
sports with a lap at128.995, and Busch's team-
Smith was hit by a pitch, setting the table for Conforto. The sophomore hit a towering fly that
mate Denny Hamlin was third at 128.960.
runs — oneearned — in seveninnings on the
Busch won his first career pole at Bristol Motor
cleared the fence in left for his fifth home run of PedregontakeS qualifying leadCruz Pedregon raced to the qualifying lead in the season. Thethree-game series continues today at 6 p.m.
UO 'tOPS USC —Jake Reedpitched seven innings and allowed just two earned runs to lead the Oregon baseball team to a 5-2 win over Southern Cal in Los Angeles in the Pac-12 opener for both teams. Brett Thomas,
Scott Heineman andJ.J. Altobelli all had a pair hits for the Ducks, which improved to14-5 on the season. Trailing 2-1 through five innings,
the Ducks scored four runs in the next three frames for the victory. Oregon andUSCplay game two of their three-game set today at 2
p.m.
Funny Car at the Amalie Oil NHRA Gatornation-
WINTER SPORTS RuSSianSWin PairS title — TatianaVolosozhar and Maxim Trankov completed their perfect season Friday, winning their first pairs title at the World Figure Skating Champion-
als on Friday in Gainesville, Fla. Pedregon pow- ships in London, Ontario. The timing couldn't ered his Toyota Camry to the provisional No. 1
position with a performance of 4.047 seconds at 296.05 mph. DougKalitta (Top Fuel), Mike Edwards (Pro Stock) andMatt Smith (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also werequalifying leaders in their categories at the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series.
be better, too. With the Sochi Olympics a year away, it is Russia's first pairs title since 2005.
The Russians scored 225.71 points, almost 20 morethan Germans Aliona Savchenko and
Robin Szolkowy. Canada's MeaganDuhamel and Eric Radford won the bronzemedal. Americans Alexa Scimeca and Christopher Knierim were ninth, an impressive debut for a
pair that's been together not even ayear. U.S.
FOOTBALL AriZOna CutS Kolb —The Arizona Cardi-
champions Marissa Castelli and Simon Shnapir were 13th. — From wire reports
SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2013 • THE BULLETIN
NBA ROUNDUP
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The Associated Press MILWAUKEE — The Miami Heat had just watchedthe Super Bowl when Shane Battier delivered a speech that left quite the impression. Whatever he said that night in Toronto, the Heat sure took off from there. They haven't come down yet. LeBron James and Chris Bosh each scored 28 points, and the Heat made it 21 straight wins, beating the Milwaukee Bucks 107-94 on Friday night. Only three other teams have won 20 in a row in one season, and the Heat now trail just the 1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers (33) and the 200708 Houston Rockets (22) after moving ahead of the 1970-71 Bucks. The Heat haven't lost since they fell at Indiana on Feb. I, and they return Sunday to the place where this streak started two days later, back when they were a mediocre road team barely on top of the Eastern Conference standings. "I think the biggest thing for our team was watching the Super Bowl and getting away from basketball in a sense and just enjoying each other," Dwyane Wade said. "We got the famous speech from Shane Battier and we've been rolling ever since." What did Battier say? "You had to be there," Bosh said. "It was after watching the Super Bowl. It was a good game, we had a great time. I guess the main focus was that you're going to miss me when I'm gone." Bosh laughed. "It was not so much about him," he continued. "He tied in everything. He tied in life to the Super Bowl. It was just everything. It was a good time." It's been nothing but good times for the Heat eversince,although there was a scary moment for them in this game. That was when Wade walked to the locker room with what the team said was a neck strain after crashing to the court in the early going. The Heat overcame that and led by as much as 17 in the third quarter, then withstood a push by the Bucks to keep
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Miami's LeBron James goes in for a dunk against Milwaukee's Larry Sanders in the second half of Friday night's game in Milwaukee.
Westbrook added 23 to help Oklahoma City keep up its dominant play at home with a victory over Orlando. Rockets 108, Timberwolves 100: HOUSTON — James Harden scored 37 points,Jeremy Lin had 24 and Houston rallied from 20 points down in the third quarter to beat Minnesota. Hawks107, Suns 94:ATLANTA — Josh Smith made a strong return to Atlanta's lineup with 17 the streak going. points, 11 rebounds and seven assists, and the Bosh hit from all angles and was 12 of 16 in Hawks led by double figures throughout the fithe game, nailing two 3-pointers. He even con- nal period of a victory over Phoenix. verted a four-point play that made it 67-53 about Mavericks 96, Cavaliers 86: DALLAS — Rofive minutes into the third quarter. drigue Beaubois scored 18 points off the bench and keyed a fourth-quarter run to lead Dallas James was his usual dominant self, and Wade finished with 20 points as the Heat past Cleveland. Wizards 96, Hornets 87: WASHINGTON avenged a loss at Milwaukee in late December. There's a chance these two teams could meet John Wall put on a rare shooting show, scoring in the first round of the playoffs, and Milwaua season-high 29 points as Washington ran its kee's Brandon Jennings basically said bring it home winning streak to four. Raptors 92, Bobcats 78:TORONTO — Rudy on. "I still don't take anything back about play- Gay scored 28 points, Amir Johnson had 12 ing Miami in the first round," he said afterward points and a career-high 21 rebounds, and To"I still think we match up well against them. We ronto beat Charlotte. just had an off night tonight." Bulls 113, Warriors 95: OAKLAND, Calif. — Luol Deng scored 23 points, Carlos Boozer Also on Friday: Lakers 99, Pacers 93: I N D I A NAPOLIS had 21 points and nine rebounds, and Chicago — Kobe Bryant lasted just one quarter on a se- bounced back from its most lopsided loss of the verely sprained left ankle, then watched Dwight season to whip Golden State. Howard complete a go-ahead, three-point play Nuggets 87, Grizzlies 80: DENVER — Kosta with 90 seconds left to help Los Angeles hold Koufos scored 18 points and grabbed a careeroff Indiana. high 16 rebounds, helping Denver rally to beat Thunder 117, Magic 104: OKLAHOMA CITY Memphis for its 11th straight win, the Nuggets' — Kevin Durant scored 26 points and Russell longest streak in 30 years.
Rookie leadsScott on PGATour The Associated Press P ALM H A R B OR, F l a . — Adam Scott had a breakthrough with his short game this winter, and it's so good now that he hardly even has to use it. Scott had a putt for birdie on 16 holes in a second round that was without a b ogey and without much stress. He wound up with a 5-under 66 on Friday at the Tampa Bay Championship that left him one shot behind 31-year-old rookie Shawn Stefani. Stefani had to s cramble more than he would have preferred, though he c onverted all the putts he felt he was supposed to make in his round of 70. Temperatures finally began to warm, and without much wind throughout the d ay, the t o urnament w a s w ide open going into t h e weekend. Stefani was at 7under 135, one shot ahead of Scott and past champion K.J. Choi, who had a 67. Twenty players were within five shots of the lead at the halfway point, a group that included everyone from Sergio Garcia and Matt Kuchar, to 19-year-old Jordan Spieth and Erik Compton, the twot ime heart t r ansplant r e cipient whose 65 was the low
GOLF ROUNDUP
he called a "beautiful chip" to get up-and-down from 30 yards on the par-4 third hole. round of the day. He made a 10 and had an 81. It was the highest score Also on Friday: to lead at Innisbrook in five Lee leads LPGA Foundyears. ers Cup: PHOENIX — Jee Scott was right in the mid- Young Lee birdied three of dle of it all, which is where he the last four holes to take a one-stroke lead over Ai Miwants to be. The A u s tralian h a s n't yazato on another hot day shown too many scars from at the LPGA Founders Cup. making bogeys on the last Lee had a bogey-free 8-under four holes to lose the British 64 to reach 15-under 129 and Open last summer. He fin- break the tournament 36ished the year by winning the hole record. T h ird-ranked Australian Masters, though Stacy Lewis, coming off a it was a month later when he victory two w eeks ago in was working on his game at Singapore, was four strokes home on the Gold Coast that back after a 65. Froston top at Toshiba Clashe experienced a significant sic: NEWPORT BEACH, Caturnaround with hi s short game. lif. — David Frost shot an 8"Just had a really nice feel- under 63 to take a one-stroke ing going that day, whatever lead overFred Couples after it was, and I managed to get the first round of the Chamthrough the whole shag bag pions Tour's Toshiba Classic. Frost had eight birdies in his of balls hitting every chip the same," he said. "Every- bogey-free round, four on the thing was very c ontrolled first five holes on the back nine and another on the parand consistent. ... I've felt my confidence grow on the 5 closing hole. Two tied in India: GREATcourse with the pitching and chipping." ER NOIDA, India — ChapJohn Daly registered his chai Nirat and Liang Wen15th score of 10 or higher on chong each shot a 6-under a hole in his PGA Tour career 66 to tie for the lead after the when he twice tried to get out second round of the Avantha of the trees, took two pen- Masters, two strokes ahead alty drops and made what of four others.
Flyers top Devils2-1 inshootout The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA — Matt Read and Claude Giroux both scored goals in th e shootout to lead the Philadelphia Flyers to a 2-1 win over the New Jersey Devils on Friday night. Read beat Johan Hedberg on the first shot and New Jersey's Ilya Kovalchuk matched him. Giroux scored the second shootout goal, and David Clarkson and Patrik E l ias both failed in their attempts against Ilya Bryzgalov.
The slumping Flyers badly need this win following a 5-2 loss to the Devils on Wednes-
NHL ROUNDUP day. The Flyers are still on the outside of the Eastern Conference playoff race. M ax T a lbot s c ored i n regulation for the Flyers and Clarkson had a goal for the Devils. Bryzgalov finished with 26 saves. Flyers general m anager Paul Holmgren ripped the team in a 15-minute meeting at practice Thursday. He then gave embattled coach Peter Laviolette a vote of c onfidence and said he hadn't considered firing him. Holmgren
demanded the Flyers play hard and with purpose for all 60 minutes. Also on Friday: F lames 6, P r edators 3 : CALGARY, Alberta — CurtisGlencross had his second career hat trick as Calgary beat Nashville for its sixth s traight h om e w i n . T h e Flames scored on their first two shots. Red Wings 3, Oilers 2: EDMONTON, Alberta — Pavel Datsyuk scored at 3:39 of overtime to give Detroit a victory over Edmonton, snapping the Red Wings' threegame skid.
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Chicago Atlanta Boston Milwaukee Toronto Philadelphia Washington Detroit Cleveland Orlando Charlotte
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x-SanAntonio d-Oklahoma City Memphis d-L.A.Clippers Denver GoldenState Houston L.A. Lakers
utah Dallas
Portland Minnesota Sacramento Phoenix
W L 50 14 40 25 38 25 38 27 36 29 36 29 35 29 32 32 26 40 24 40 22 42 23 44 22 43 18 48 14 51
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Friday's Games
Toronto92,Charlotte 78 L.A. Lakers 99, Indiana93 Washin gton96,New Orleans87 Atlanta107,Phoenix94 Houston108,Minnesota100 Oklahoma City117, Drlando104 Dallas96,Cleveland86 Miami 107,Milwaukee94 Denver 87, Memphis 80 Chicag0113,GoldenState95
Today's Games PhoenixatWashington, 4p.m. CharlotteatBoston,4:30 p.m. Indianaat Philadelphia,4:30p.m. ClevelandatSanAntonio, 5:30p.m. Detroit atPortland, 7p.m. MemphisatUtah,7p.m. Sunday's Games OrlandoatMilwaukee,10a.m. Miami atToronto, 10a.m. NewYorkatL.A.Clippers, 12:30p.m. GoldenStateat Houston, 4p.m. NewOrleansatMinnesota, 4p.m. Oklahoma City at Dalas,4:30p.m. Atlanta atBrooklyn,5p.m. Sacrame ntoatL.A.Lakers,6:30p.m.
Summaries Friday's Games
Heat107, Bucks 94 MIAMI I107) James12-244-5 28,Haslem0-1 0-0 0, Bosh1216 2-3 28,Chalmers2-6 2-27, Wade8-17 4-5 20, Allen 2-72-2 7,Andersen1-1 3-35, Battier 3-41-2 9, Cole 1-30-0 3, Miller 0-0 0-0 0.Totals 41-79 18-22 107. MILWAUKEE (94) Daniels6-111-214, llyasova10-205-526, Sandels 2 9 22 6,Jennings6-156-721,Elis 3-1100 7,
Udoh 1-6 2-2 4,Redick4-113-3 14, Dunleavy0-2 0-0 0, Henson1-30-0 z Smith 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 33-89 19-21 94. Miami 26 25 33 23 — 107 Milwaukee 27 15 26 26 — 94
Mavericks 96, Cavaliers 86 CLEVELAND (86) Gee4-112-2 11,Thompson 6-8 0 11z zeller412 2-310, Livingston5-113-413, Waiters9-192-5 21, Gibson0-10-00, Walton3-60-09, Speights 1-4 0 02,Miles2-62-38.Totals34-7811-1886. DALLAS(96) Crowder1-60-0 2, Nowitzki 6 170-0 13, Kam an 2-4 0-0 4, MJames3-7 0-0 7, Mayo5-10 0-2 10, Collison 5-9 2-2 13, B.Wright 6-8 1-2 13, Brand 3-41-1 7, Carter3-6 0-0 7, BeauboiS6-10 3-418, B.James0-00-0 0, CWright 1-10-0 Z Totals 4182 7-11 96. Cleveland 24 22 22 18 — 86 Dallas 16 22 29 29 — 96
Thunder 117, Magic104 ORLANDO I104)
Harkless 5-91-412, Harris4-1010-1019,Vucevic 8-15 5-521, Nelson10-221-2 26,Afflalo10-24 0-0 20, Moore1-6 0 02, Harrington0 00 00, Udrih1-5 0-02, D.Jones1-10-02, DLamb0-00-00,0'Quinn 0-0 0-0 0.Totals 40-92 17-21 104. OKLAHOMA CITYI117) Durant8-159-12 26, Ibaka8-10 4-720, Perkins 2 41-4 5,WestbrookB194-5 23, sefolosha2-41 2 5, Martm5-9 5-715, Collison2-4 3-4 7, Fisher2-3 0-0 4, PJones 4-5 0-08,Jackson1-32-24. Totals 42-7629-43 117. Orlando 26 30 28 20 — 104 OklahomaCity 3 93 4 22 22 — 117
Rockets 108, Timberwolves 100 MINNESOT AI100) Gelabale 5-8 0-0 10, Wil iams 7-14 3-4 19, Stiemsma6-70-012,Rubio4-136-814, Ridnour4-8 1-1 10, Cunningham3-10 0-0 6, Shved2-7 3-48, Barea8-121-1 19,Johnson0-22-2 Z Totals 39-81 16-20 100. HOUSTON I108) Parsons6-120-0 14, Motieiunas2-6 0-04, Asik 3-7 0-06, Lin 8-155-6 24, Harden8-1616-18 37, Smith 5-72-412,Beverley0-00-00, Delfino 3-92-2 9 Robinson12 0-1z Garcia0-00-00. Totals 367425-31 108. Minnesota 27 30 23 20 — 100 Houston 22 17 35 34 — 108
Hawks107, Suns 94 PHOENIX (94) MarcMorris 2-7 00 4,MarkMorris 5-115-815, O'Neal7-9 4-4 1B,Dragic 7-126-8 21,WJohnson 3-100-06, Haddadi 2-41-25, Dudley4-80-1 9,Marshall 0-5 0-00,Scola 2-3 2-36,Beasley3-93-510, Garrett 0-10-00.Totals 35-79 21-31 94. ATLANTA(107) Stevenson 4-91-212, Smith8-141-1 17, Horford 6-16 4-4 16,Harris6-9 1-1 15, Korver6-9 0-0 16, Teague 2-104-48, Tolliver 1-30-0z Jenkins3-30-0 8, Petro2-50-05, I.Johnson3-51-27, Jones0-11-2 1 Scot t0-00-00,Mack0-00-00.Totals 41-84 13-16 107. Phoenix 23 23 22 26 — 94 Atlanta 27 30 25 25 — 107
Lakers 99, Pacers 93 LA. LAKERS (99)
WorldPeace6-125-619, Clark3-61-1 8, Howard 7-17 6-1120, Nash5-13 4-4 15, Bryant0-4 0-0 0, Jamison6-10 1 3 17, Blake58 3 5 18, Meeks0-7 0-0 0,Sacre 1-10-02. Totals 33-78 20-30 99.
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Raptors 92, Bobcats 78 CHARLOlTE (78) Kidd-Gilchrist 2-120-24, McRoberts 4-9 2-310, Biyombo1-32-2 4,Walker 5-178-1220,Henderson 8-175-622,Taylor2-33-48, Mullens0-10-00, Gordon 4-160-010,W>liams0-00-00, Pargo0-20-00, Adrien0-00-00. Totals 26-8020-2978. T0R0NT0 I92) Gay11-165-528,Johnson 5-0 2-212, Valanciunas5-6 0-1 10,Lowry3-10 0-0 7, DeRozan t-5 7-8 9, Telfair 2-6 7-8 0, Fields 0-4 0-0 0, Ross 4-5 0-0 9,Anderson2-5 2-36. Totals 33-68 2327 92. Charlotte 17 25 26 10 — 78 Toronto 22 26 21 23 — 92
Wizards 96, Hornets87 NEWORLE ANS(87) Aminu2-42-36, Davis 4-8 8-816, Lopez3-4 0-0 6,Vasquez 9-180-0 18,Gordon8-17 2-3 20,Anderson 6-18 0 013,Thomas1-11-33, Mason0 2 0-0 0, Amundson O-I 1-2 1,Roberts2-7 0-0 4. Totals 35-80 14-1987. WASHINGTON (96) Webster6-14 2-218, Nene2-9 5-69, okafor 1-4 2-4 4, Wall 12-152-229, Temple 4-5 2-3 10,Ariza 2100 04, Booker1-3 0 0 2,Seraphin 4 6 2210, Martin 4-60-010.Totals 36-7215-1996. New0rleans 30 2 0 14 23 — 87 Washington 26 24 24 22 — 96
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BIllls113, Warriors 95 CHICAGO (113)
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Continued from C1 The Hawks put the leadoff batter on base in the next inning and called for a sacrifice bunt. The pitch was popped up, and Runge, who caught three pitchers and called the whole game, made thecatch and doubled up the runner at first. Ridgeview struck out the next hitter to seal the win. "Welcometo baseball," Card said. "Sometimes you hit the ball, and sometimes you don't. We did a really good job of giving ourselves the opportunity
to get back into (the game). The ball didn't go our way. I was really happy with the kids that they kept fighting." It was an ugly win, according to Davis, noting the five errors committed by Ridgeview (1-0), but the Ravens will take it. "I think it's a huge boost for our confidence," Davis said. "It's a good win for us. It's a good, solid start is what it is."
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Continued from C1 "I'd like them to get ready in December," Cooper says. "It's just that people don't necessarily do t hat u nless they're REALLY serious. "But I can have an 80-yearold guy work on his hamstring length (good f o r i n c reasing
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mobility) for a week, and if he gins with strengthening thighs Bulletin staff report SISTERS — Pitcher Cassidy Edwards struck out 11 and Tiffany Milliman batted in two runs to lead Sisters to its first victory of the season Friday, a 7-2 win over visiting Summit. The Outlaws (1-1) led 5-0 after four innings before tacking on two more runs in the bottom of the sixth. Summit, whose Jacqueline Manley took the loss, scored two runs in the top of the seventh inning, but that was alL Edwards, who gave up six hits in the victory, helped her own cause Friday, going two for three with a triple and two RBIs. Harley Rowe added two hits and an RBI for Sisters. Manley led the Storm offense with a double and one run batted in. In other Friday action: SOFTBALL Ridgeview 10, La Pine 2: REDMOND — Shelby Abbas recordedthree hits,including a triple, in five at-bats, and Rachel Collins picked up the Ravens' first win in program history in Ridgeview's seasonopening nonconference win. The Ravens (1-0) held a 2-1 advantage heading into the sixth before adding insurance runs in the bottom half of the inning. La Pine (0-2) was led by Cassandra Roes' two-for-three day at the plate. B ulldogs split in B urns: BURNS Culver posted its first win of the year with a 9-2 victory over Burns in the open-
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Sophomore Sara McKinney struck out 11 to earn the win, and Ashley Wilda went four for four with a double at the plate to pace the Bulldogs. In the second game, the Hilanders topped Culver 12-8. Each team recorded 17 hits in the late contest, but a six-run fifth inning propelled Burns. Josi Harrison was tagged with the loss for the Bulldogs. McKinney led the way for Culver on offense in the defeat, ending the game four for five with
a double BASEBALL Sisters 14, Summit 7: SISTERS — Sophomore Cody Kreminski went three for four at the plate and freshman Alex Olivier finished two for four with two RBIs in both players' first-ever varsity starts, as Sisters used an eight-run fourth inning to turn a 7-2 deficit into a 10-7 advantage en route to a nonconference win. "We gave up five runs with two outs," Sisters coach Steve Hodges said of Summit's five-run fourth inning before the Outlaws' onslaught. "We finally decided to wake up and play baseball." Joey Morgan and Jardon Weems tallied two RBIs apiece for the Outlaws (2-0), and Eli Boettner came in to pitch the final three innings, holding the Storm scoreless and hitless to seal the victory. Madras 4, McLoughlin 3: MADRAS — A two-run double by Devin Ceciliani in the first inning and a run-scoring single by Alex McDonald soon after gave the White Buffaloes an early 3-1 lead, but the Pioneers from Milton-Freewater would even things up with a run in the third inning and another in the fifth. Cody Shepherd, however, delivered in the bottom of the fifth with an RBI triple to score Robert Fine, and freshman Austin Rauschenburg held McLoughlin scoreless the rest of the way as the Buffs improved to 1-1 on the season. BOYS TENNIS Storm drop three at tourney: SALEMSummit's 24-match winning streak came to an end at the Saxon Invitational, a fourteam tournament at the Salem Tennis and Swim Club featuring the Storm, host South Salem and Lincoln and Grant high schools of Portland. Summit lost to South Salem 10-9 on sets after the two teams tied 4-4. Grant topped the Storm 6-2 and Lincoln bested Summit 5-3. The doubles team of Scott Parr and Josh Maitre went 2-1, as did the pairing of Henry Allen and Thomas Wimberly.
is consistent and diligent in doing the exercises, we can see a change in a week." Cooper says golf fitness aims to improve mobility and flexibility through stretching exercises, and add stability through exercises to improve strength and balance. Of course, seeking the help of a fitness professional is always preferred.But there are a few things a golfer can do to make an impact before the season
begins. For starters, Cooper says, stretching can yield nearly immediate dividends, particularly those stretches that focus on ankles, hip joints, the midback and shoulders. Ankle stretches will help a golfer gain stability, and stretching shoulders will help mobility during the golf swing, Cooper says. But improving hip rotation and flexibility of the middle back are particularly important in protecting against injuries to the lower back, the most common golf-related injury, Cooper
though exercisessuch as wall squats, lunges and dead lifts. And working out the gluteal muscles and abdominal muscles (through Pilates or more conventional abdominal exercises that work in diagonals) will improve power and speed, Cooper
says. "Glutes are king and core is
queen (in a golf swing)," Cooper says. "Getting the glutes to wake up, even with just butt squeezes in whatever position you can imagine ... that can help stability." Most of theseexercises are relatively simple, but so f ew of us ever think of golf as anything that requires an exercise
regimen.
Yet there is a reason why professionalgolfers— once a group that largely adhered to the gravy-based diet — now train like the professional athletes they have to be to compete at the sports highest levels. "All these things are going to help forlife,because we bend over, we rotate, we have to balsays. ance and we have to weight"You are probably going to shift," Cooper says. "All these be able to turn further and hit a things are real-life abilities that longer ball just by working the we need to have. But if you just flexibility of your hips and your keep waiting until th e ' r ight midback," Cooper says. time,' then you're just wasting Improvements in a g o lfer's time." game related to enhanced staIf a golfer commits to the right bility of the feet, knees and core exercises now, real improvetypically take a bit longer to see. ment in strength and balance To improve balance, Cooper can come as quickly as four to suggests — and this may seem six weeks — just in time for the simple — balancing on one leg Central Oregon golf season to as often as feasible. Cooper says hit its stride, Cooper says. much of golf is actually a balFunny, that does not seem ancing act, during which a golf like much time to invest to lower swing transfers weight from a few scores. — Reporter: 541-617-7868, one leg to another. zhall®bendbulletin.com. Improving knee stability be-
MEN'5 COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
N0.18Arizona falls to No. 21 UCLA The Associated Press
No. 9 Miami 69, Boston College 58: LAS VEGAS — Freshman Jordan GREENSBORO, N.C. — Shane Larkin Adams carried UCLA into the Pac-12 scored 20 points and Miami pulled away championship game. to beat Boston College in the quarterfiNow the Bruins will have to carry on nals of the Atlantic Coast Conference without him. tournament. Adams scored 18 of his 24 points in No. 3 Indiana 80, illinois 64: CHICAGO — Cody Zeller scored 24 points the second half before breaking his right foot on the game's final play, helpand grabbed nine rebounds to lead ing No. 21 UCLA beat No. 18 Arizona Indiana past Illinois in the Big Ten for the third time this season, a 66-64 quarterfinals. victory Friday night that sends the BruNo. 8 Michigan State 59, lowa 56: CHICAGO — Adreian Payne had 18 points ins to the Pac-12 tournament title game. Adams, UCLA's second-leading scorand 10 rebounds, leading Michigan er at 15.2 points per game, limped off the State to a rugged victory over Iowa in rji,lI'g floor after Arizona's final shot attempt the Big Ten quarterfinals. and X-rays showed a broke fifth metaNo. 22 Wisconsin68, No. 6 Michigan tarsal, putting a damper on UCLA's win 59: CHICAGO — Ben Brust scored 11 and the rest of its postseason. of his 14 points in the second half and "The very last play of the game when Wisconsin knocked off Michigan in the Big Ten quarterfinals. they were shooting, somehow he came down and tweaked his foot," UCLA No. 10 Ohio State 71, Nebraska 50: CHICAGO — DeShaun Thomas and coach Ben Howland said. Julie Jacobson /The Associated Press Ditching their new pajama-like uni- UCLA's Jordan Adams (3) puts up a shot Sam Thompson had 19 points apiece, forms for the more traditional white against Arizona's Kaleb Tarczewski in the helping Ohio State rout Nebraska in the Big Ten quarterfinals. with blue and yellow trim, the Bruins second half of Friday night's semifinal (25-8) fought back from an 11-point sec- of the Pac-12 tournament in Las Vegas. No. 7 Kansas 88, lowa State 73: KANond-half deficit after pulling off a simi- UCLA won 66-64. SAS CITY, Mo. — Perry Ellis scored lar rally against Arizona State in the a career-high 23 points, and Kansas quarterfinals. Adams triggered it, scorpulled away in the second half to beat ing 17 points in the final 9:57, including the Wildcats since 2007-08. Iowa State and reach the Big 12 tourna15 straight during one stretch. UCLA got off to a slow start in its ment title game. No. 11 Kansas State 68, No. 14 OklaKyle Anderson put UCLA in f ront opening game of the Pac-12 tournaon a putback with 22 seconds left and ment, rallying from a 15-point defi- homa State 57: KANSAS CITY, Mo. Arizona's Solomon Hill missed a mid- cit to beat Arizona State 80-75 in the — Rodney McGruder scored Kansas range jumper, sending the Bruins into quarterfinals. State's first nine points of the second tonight's title game. Arizona built a 14-point lead in its half and led the Wildcats past Oklahoma "The leaders on our team stressed opener, but couldn't shake Colorado un- State in the Big 12 semifinals, setting up a title match today against rival Kansas. to the five guys that are out there that til late for a 79-69 win. we have to stay calm, being down 11 or After the quarterfinal win, the WildNo. 13 Florida 80, LSU 58: NASHnine or whatever it was," said Ander- cats said they were looking forward to VILLE, Tenn. — Erik Murphy scored son, who had 10 points. "I think that's get a chance forrevenge against the a career-high 27 points and grabbed a what we did a really good job of and we Bruins. career-best 12 rebounds to help Florida They played with an extra intensity, take the first step toward trying to add were able to fight back for a second time and end up with the win." too, particularly on defense, cutting off a Southeastern Conference tournament Arizona (25-7) was effective in slowing lanes, knocking UCLA's players to the title to its regular season championship floor with hard fouls. down Shabazz Muhammad and Larry by beating LSU. Drew II, but had no answer for Adams Hounded by Nick Johnson, Drew had No. 15 New Mexico 60, San Diego State once he got going in the second half. trouble getting into the lane, where he 50: LAS VEGAS — Tony Snell scored Muhammad finished with 11 points does his most damage, and missed all 17, including five 3-pointers, to lead on four-of-11 shooting after a quiet first three of his shots — with one assist — in New Mexico past San Diego State in the half and Drew went scorelessafter a scoreless first half. semifinal round of the Mountain West missing all five of his shots. In other games on Friday: Conference tournament. No. 4 Louisville 69, No. 24 Notre Dame Adams made up for it, hitting six No. 16 Saint Louis 72, Charlotte 55: of 13 shots and 11 of 13 from the free- 57: NEW YORK — Russ Smith scored NEW YORK — Dwayne Evans played throw line for the Pac-12 regular-sea- 20 points and Peyton Siva added 12 to through foul trouble to score 25 points son champs in an entertaining game at lead Louisville to a victory over Notre on near-perfect shooting, and top-seedthe MGM Grand Garden Arena. Dame, the third straight year the Cardi- ed Saint Louis pulled away early to beat Brandon Ashley had 15 points, Mark nals beat the Fighting Irish in the semi- Charlotte in the quarterfinals of the Atlantic 10 tournament. Lyons added 13 and Kaleb Tarczewski finals of the Big East tournament. had 13 rebounds for the Wildcats, who No. 19 Syracuse 58, No. 5 Georgetown No. 25 VCU 82, Saint Joseph's 79: had already been assured a spot in the 55: NEW YORK — Brandon Triche NEW YORK — T r e veon G r aham scored the go-ahead basket early in scored 17 points, and hot-shooting VCU NCAA tournament, but could drop a few seeds after a late-season slide and overtime and Syracuse advanced to beat Saint Joseph's in the quarterfinals the Big East championship game with the loss to UCLA. of the Atlantic 10 tournament. "I don't know what seed we're go- a victory over Georgetown in the final No. 20 Memphis 85, Tulsa 74: TULSA, ing to get," Arizona coach Sean Miller conference clash of their storied heavy- Okla. — Chris Crawford scored 30 points sad. "We played well from start to finish weight rivalry. while connecting on eight 3-pointers to Maryland 83, No. 2 Duke 74: GREENS- set new career highs in both categories and we lost. It's hard when you lose to a team three times." BORO, N.C. — Dez Wells scored a ca- for the second straight game, D.J. SteUCLA beat Arizona twice during the reer-high 30 points and Maryland upset phens had 10 points and 10 rebounds regular season, 84-73 in Tucson and 74- Duke in the quarterfinals of the Atlantic and Memphis reached the Conference 69 at home for its first season sweep of Coast Conference tournament. USA final by beating Tulsa.
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gram — Black Butte Ranch is Goursesmake Golfweek beginning an instructional program liSt — Four Central Oregon golf based on the PGA of America's courses were named to Golfweek "Get Golf Ready" program aimed magazine's 2013 list of "Best at attracting adults into golf "in Courses You CanPlay" in the state a fast, fun, affordable way," the
resort announced. The program includes a series of five introductory lessons offered by Black Butte
Ranch's PGAprofessionals in a small-group environment. The les-
of Oregon. The issue, which hit
newsstands last week, ranked Bend-area Pronghorn Club's Nicklaus course No. 5, followed by Tetherow Golf Club in Bend (No.
6), Sunriver Resort's Crosswater Club (No. 7), and Black Butte or no experience with the sport, Ranch's Big Meadow course (No. providing basic skills instruction as 10). Every course on the list must well as information regarding the be accessible by the general pubbackground of the game's rules, lic. Bandon Dunes Golf Resort on etiquette and values, Black Butte the southern Oregon Coast landed sons target adults who have limited
Ranch says. The first Get Golf Ready series at Black Butte Ranch
runs for five consecutive Thursdays, beginning April18, or five
the top four spots: Pacific Dunes
(No.1), Old Macdonald (No. 2), Bandon Dunes(No.3)and Bandon Trails (No. 4).
consecutive Saturdays beginning,
— Bulletin staff reports
GOLF SCOREBOARD The Bulletin welcomes contributions to ss OREGONPGA weekly local golf results listings andeventscal2013 Coca-ColaProAm, March 9-10 endar. Clearly legible items should be faxed to at Kah-Nee-Ta the sports department, 541-385-0831, emailed 36-Hole Stroke Play to spons@bendbulletin.com, or mailed to p.o. Professionals — Gross: 1, BrianNosler-Vanco Box 6020; Bend, OR97708. Range,132($500). 2, cam Fife-persimmonCC, 135 ($600). 3, TimHval-PortlandGc, 140($400). 4, Bob Rannow-O cean Dunes GL, 142 ($200). Net: 1, Jeff Club Results Bright-Roseburg CC,132 ($300). CENTRALOREGON INDOOR GOLF senior pro — Gross:1, BobGaaa-Lost TracksGc, Spring LeagueWeekFour, March5-7 140($400). at Big Horn CC Simulation Amateurs —Gross:1(tie), MikeVolm-Heron Lakes Nine-Hole NetScramble Gc, 142,JohnDelong-Rock creekCC, 14z 3,Jackson 1,lan Yates/ScottBone/lanStout,23. Bentley-HeronLakesGc,145. 4, steveHval-portlandGc, KPs — BrendonBain, No.17; TomMccleery, No 147. 5, Aaronpurser-chehalemGlenn Gc, 149. 6, Ken 17. Rains-RockcreekCC,151. Net:1, MarvRansom-Grants Spring League Week Five,March12-14 passCC,131.2 (tieI, FrankKnychiet-Kah-Nee-Ta,135; at Pebble BeachSimulation Gregvernon-BendG8CC,135. 4 ltie), Kordschull-Quail Nine-Hole NetBest Ball@Pebble Beach ValleyGc, 138;RickMullins-RoseCity Gc, 138.6, J.J. MaraMcCleerr/Dani McCleery1Justin Scott, 26. Detorest-Grants passCC,140. Kp — Andrew Horton, No.1z 36-Hole OneGross, OneNet 1(tie), HeronLakesGc-John Bowen/wes Borgstedt/ CROOKEDRIVERRANCH JacksonBentley/Nick Micsle,252; persimmonCC-cam Men's Club, March12 Fife/Marv Ransom/J.J. Deforest/Brandon Stradtord, A-B-C-DGrossScramble 25z 3, Lost TracksGc-BobGarza/Mike Barker/Greg 1, George M>tchener/Bill Daw/Tomeilkey/Nick Vernon/Randy Yager, 254.4, Vanco-Brian Nosler/Aaron Trudeau,57. 2 (tie), Mac Kilgo/VeneDunham1Jack purser/Harrypaik/Korycallentine, 256.5(tie), EastMoMartin/HalJamison,60;Darrell Wells/RonaldFitzpatrelandGC-RayCome la/Brian Imfeld/Rick Mullins1John rick/HerbertCarter/DennisHall, 60;RonaldAker/Wylie Foeckler,258; PortlandGC-TimHval/Steve Hval1John Harrell/Bob Bengtson/romJorgensen, 60. 5, sean Delong/Wi liamPoole, 258. Remer/Ron White/Bill Fullhart/carl UhIich, 61 6, Tim Johnso/nJerryHarris/RonMunkres/stevepence,6z 7 (tie), RigoMontes/JoeGriffiNTed car in/craig coffey, Albatross Report 63 Terry papen/Robertrollowar/Lynn Micklus/Eddie March 9 Maroney,63. THE GREENS ATREDMOND
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Boeing: 787 could fly in weeks Boeing said aproposed redesign ofthe 787 Dreamliner's battery
systems could allow commercial flights to restart within weeks after
two incidents hadcaused the plane to be grounded for two months.
The battery now has extra safety measures, including a newenclosure and adjustments to the charger, Boeing said in a statement in Tokyo
By Nelson D. Schwartz New York Times News Service
D espite a measure ofcaution on the part of consumers, new data Friday suggested that the economy had underlying strength. Factories reported a healthy gain in output in February, and inflation remained under control, even though gasoline prices have been ris-
ing sharply. Led by the automobile sector, industrial production jumped
0.7percent in February,the biggest gain in three months, the Federal Reserve said. Economists had been expecting a 0.4 percent rise. By contrast, the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan's preliminary reading for consumer sentimentin March showed a marked drop; the index fell to 71.8, from 77.6 in February. That was its lowest level since December 2011. The split in the data under-
scores the wider crosscurrents buffeting the economy. On one hand, the stock m arket near is record levels, big companies are reporting strong profits and the labor market seems to be finally gaining some steam, with better data last week and this w eek onunemployment. In particular, the addition of 236,000 new jobs in February spurred hopes that the economy was finally produc-
ing enough jobs to lower the unemployment rate, which has been stuck at just lower than 8 percent since September. In recent days, many economists have raised their estimates for growth in the first quarter in light of other signs, like the move by businesses to increase inventories that fell in the final quarter of 2012. The housing sector has also been strong — a trend that may get more confirmation next week,
when new data on housing starts and home sales will be released. Still, consumers are being hit by the restoration of full Social Security taxes, which went into effect in January, in addition to feeling the effects of federal spending cuts that began March 1. Many experts estimate that the federal budget cuts could cost the economy more than 700,000 jobs this
year.
Friday. Thedevice will undergo more rigorous tests, and its manufac-
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ing that iFone, asmall IT company in Mexico City, is the rightful owner of the iPhone name in that
country. The company registered the name in2003, four years before Apple rolled out the smartphone it dubbed the iPhone, according to the Wall Street Journal. — From wire reports
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Owner: Tom Landon,Salem Architect: Tekneek Architecture, Bend
General contractor: CS Construction, Bend Details: Construction has started on Bend's second Dairy Queen restaurant. Crews on Friday were at the site of the future 2,600-square-foot building at the corner of Empire
Avenue andNortheast Third Street, surveying the land and getting ready to pour the foundation. Construction is expected to take about 90 days, according to
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an official with CS Construction,
the Bend-based general contractor for the project. That could put the restaurant on track for a late
June or early July opening, barring setbacks.
Salem resident TomLandon is developing the project. Landon could not be reached Friday, but he told The Bulletin
them part-time. Landon runs three Dairy Queens in theSalemarea, according to The Bulletin's
Bend's other Dairy Queen is located on Southeast Third Street,
archives, and said he's worked at Dairy Queenrestaurants for more than three decades. The planned Dairy Queenon
between Powers andBadger
Empire Avenue would include a
operated at Northwest Galveston Avenue and Northwest14th
last year he wanted to open the
drive-thru window for customers, planning documents on file
restaurant in mid-2013, hiring
with the city of Bend show. Landon submitted design re-
up to 30 employees, most of
view and site plan documents to the city in September.
roads. That restaurant opened in 1990, according to The Bulletin's
archives. A Dairy Queenformerly Street. The building now houses Taco Salsa. — Eion Giuokiich, TheBulletin
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required — you can put oil on rail and nobody can comIf President Barack Obama plain," said Sandy Fielden rejects the Keystone XL pipe- of RBN Energy, a Houstonline, large quantities of the based consulting firm that has Canadian oil it's designed to tracked the oil-by-rail boom. carry will still roll into the In the campaign against United States — on railroads. Keystone XL, the N ational The p r o posed p i p eline Wildlife Federation and other across Montana, South Dagroups have issued two rekota and Nebraska has pro- ports since 2011 critical of voked opposition from envipipeline safety, singling out ronmental activists who say Canada's heavy oil called biextraction of crude oil from tumen as especially hazardtar sands increases green- ous. Neither report mentioned house gases that cause global the risks of shipping it by raiL "This is not something we warming. As a n ti-pipeline g r oups had been working on," Beth have pressedthe White House Wallace of the f ederation's to kill the project, the oil and Great Lakes Regional Center railroad industries have been in Ann Arbor, Mich., said of building oil-loading terminals the crude-by-rail trend. Neiand buying tank cars to ship ther pipelines nor rail, she Canadian crude oil by rail. said, are "options for what "There is n o p e r mitting should be our future." (Minneapolis) Star Tribune
Yet the dramatic growth of Yet even if the $5 billion Keythe crude-by-rail business in stone XL is approved — and North America illustrates how a decision could come soon quickly shippers can adapt to a on the presidential permit to new option. North Dakota, the cross the U.S. border — innation's No. 2 oil-producing dustry officials expect crude state behind Texas, ships the to keep moving by rail partly majority of its oil by rail from because it takes years to build loading terminals built mostly pipelines. in the past three years. Industry officials say tank The two m ajor c arriers, cars offer one important adCanadian National and Ca- vantage for s hipping bitunadian Pacific, say 32 Cana- men: It is so thick it must be dian o i l-loading t e rminals diluted with other petroleum now operate on their rail net- products to flow through pipeworks, and more are being lines. Bitumen can be shipped built, including some to load in special tank cars without crude from the oilsands re- dilution. "We believe this business is gion near Fort McMurray, Alberta. That's the same heavy going to be around for a long bitumen that the Keystone XL time," said W ayne Bobye, pipeline would carry. CEO of Altex Energy of CalTank cars won't completely gary, Alberta, which has four replace pipelines, officials in Canadian oil-loading termithe oil and rail industries say. nals and is building a fifth.
WASHINGTON — A glut of ethanol in the gasoline supply is threatening to push up prices atthe pump and may have worsened the growing cost gap between regular gasoline and premium, some oil experts say. Refiners have been trading ethanol credits furiously in an effort to meet federal environmental mandates, helping to significantly push up the cost of those credits — a jump to more than $1 from a few pennies in the last several days, and drivers are feeling the effects, experts say. Prices for premium gas are now about 30.2 cents over the price of regular, according to Trilby Lundberg of the Lundberg Survey. That is up from 24.1 cents in 2010 and 18.2 cents in 2000. Any increases could affect about a third of this year's car models, because premium fuel is required or recommended forthem, according to Edmunds.com. Experts disagree on the
reasons for a widening gap between thecosts ofregular and premium gas. Reasons for the ethanolsurplus are even more broadly in dispute. Gas companiesare required under federal law to blend a certain number of gallons of ethanol into the fuel. But refinersargue some cannot reach that requirement because they are nearing or at the blend wall, the maximum percentage of ethanol in gasoline that most gas stations can handle, 10 percent. They also note that is the maximum level recommended byauto manufacturers for most cars. Refiners blame Congress, arguing that the ethanol quota was set at a time when gasoline demand was expected to rise steadily. Instead, demand has declined.
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE • Roy Slicker, owner of Slick's QueCo.in Bend, is the new president of the National Barbecue Association. Slicker waselected for his passion for barbecue, barbecue travel, business experience, teammentality and growth objectives for the organization. • Megan Power and Cathy Del Nero, brokers at Coldwell Banker Morris RealEstate in Bend, have received the International Sterling Society award for Coldwell Banker. Theaward goesto the top 30 percent of all Coldwell Bankersales associates. Del Nero hasbeen a broker in Bend for more than16 years. Powerhasthe Certified Distressed Property Expert designation. • Josh Newton, of Karnopp Petersen LLP in Bend, has beenappointed secretary of the Legal Services Committee for theOregonState Bar's Legal Services Program. Newton's practice is focused ongeneral commercial litigation, real estate and construction litigation and appellate law. Healso works with clients on legal issues related to water andnatural resources. Newton joined Karnopp Petersen in 2000. • Kate Haarberg has joined Hunter Properties in Bend as a broker. • Corrie Bernard has rejoined GoBendRealty. Bernard was first licensed in 2002and isalso a yoga instructor at Namaspaand the Athletic Club of Bend. • Steve and April White have joined the Windermere Central Oregon RealEstate Bend office. Steve hasexperience as aCEOfor a multimillion-dollar corporation and alocal
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business owner.April has spent several years in the legal profession and is alicensed Realtor in California. • Ann Willis has joined The Buccola Group in Bend. Willis attended theUniversity of Oregon and has experience inmediaadvertising. She helpedlaunch Bend Living Magazine,worked for OregonHomeMagazine and worked in marketing at BrasadaRanch.The lastfewyears she worked with her husband running Willis Builders. • Dr. Timothy Deboodt, of Prineville, recently received theOutstanding Achievement Award for research/academia atthe Society for Range Management's annual meeting. This award is given to individuals andgroups, working on rangelands, for outstanding achievements. Deboodt works to educate landowners,
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lawmakers andstudents on natural resource management. Hepresents his research and experi encesatSRM annualmeetingsand has received the Trail BossAward. •James Foster,Karen KoppelandPam Wakefield are newboard members at BendFilm. Foster is a professor of political science atOSUCascadesandwas previously the department chair for12 years at themainOSUcampus in Corvallis. Koppel is anevent professional and architect. She hasworked on Olympic Games, Super Bowls and ProBowls. Wakefield owned a local graphics firm for 20years before her retirement in 2010. In 2012sheserved on the BendFilm selection committee. • Pat Ackley has been elected president of the board for the BethlehemInn in Bend. She previously served on the board for two years
andservedaschairwoman ofthegovernance and program committees. She is aretired organization development consultant and local community activist. • The Bethlehem lnn haselected four new boardmembers:Pete Sandgren, former data management companyowner; Hugh Palcic, assistant general managerfor Sunriver Owners Association; Bruce Cummings, retired TV journalist and writer; andCassie Giddings, Bend 2030 Vision board chair. • John Rivera has joined the Sisters Area Chamber ofCommerceasthe new events coordinator. Rivera previously worked asthe guest services director for Big LakeYouth Camp and has experience working as aheadchef, baker, concert series plannerandphilanthropy assistant, as well as running his ownlifestyle consulting company. Heattended Union College, where he studiedEnglish. Hehasworked in journalism and publishing as acopyand content writer, has worked as apersonal andcompany blogger andhas published asboth a religion and fashion columnist. • Marlene Alexander, of Bend, has beeninvited to attend the SecondNational Summit: Arts, Health and Well-being Acrossthe Military Continuum at Walter ReedNational Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. Alexander is the arts coordinatorfor Partners in Care inBend and is the owner of Creative Arts, a children's art school in Bend. Shealso serves onthe board of directors of the GlobalAlliance for Arts and Health, headquartered inWashington, D.C.
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Leader of Israeli charity to speak The former mayor of Shiloh, Israel, in the
Road rage at school
West Bank, will speak about Middle East peace at 7 p.m. today at The Sound Garden, 1279 N.E. Second St., Bend. The talk is free, but
drop-off ome of the worst traffic snafus witnessed in Bend take place almost every day — twice a day — at specific locations in every part of town. Backed-up cars, frustrated drivers and clogged lanes proliferate. Thousands of vehicles, all of them carrying vulnerable and impressionable childpassengers, are in play.There may be some under-the-breath swearing involved (ideally, not on the part of the children). I'm talking about school drop-off and pick-up, which, based on the conversations I've had with several other parents, can be one of the most frustrating parts of the daily get-thekids-to-school routine. Mornings are hard enough as it is.Parents are in a hurry.We've already been through the blood-pressure-testing exercise of chivvying the kids through getting dressed, eating breakfast, rounding up backpacks and signing homework. We've
donations areaccepted. It is sponsored by the
Beth Israel Messianic Prayer Center and Zion Pathways.
Speaker David Rubin is the founder and president of the Shiloh Israel
Children's Fund,which he established to help child victims of terrorist
attacks after heand his young son wereinjured in such an attack. He is the author of three
books on Israel, according to a newsrelease. Photos by Rob Kerr /The Bulletin
Trinity Lutheran High School students work on their solar car project with Lancair composite engineers in Redmond.
Marcus Borg, areligious scholar andauthor of 19 books, will give a public lecture in Bend on Thursday titled "The Climax of the Lenten Jour-
ney: Holy Week,Good Friday andEaster." Borg is an internationally known biblical and
already engaged in the blood-boiling 20-minutesearch fora mi ssing shoe. The last thing parents need at this point is road rage in a school zone. Of course, the bus is a greatway for many kids to get to school, but we live outside of the school's official boundaries, and therefore bussing is not an option. Some schools — particularly older schools in the middle of residential neighborhoods — have no obvious drop-off zones. I am told by a colleague that her daughter's elementary school, on a busy west Bend street and surrounded by less busy streets, is a confused nightmare dur-
Jesus scholar. Hewas Hundere Chair of Religion and Culture in the
Philosophy Department
• A team Of high SChOOI Students WOn't let its eleCtriC Car rall Off intO the Sunset
— Julie Johnson is the features editor at The Bulletin. 541-383-0308, jj ohnson@bendbulletin.com
at Oregon State University until his retirement in 2007. While Trinity Episco-
pal Church is putting on
By Mac McLean • The Bulletin
verything that could go wrong went wrong for members of the Oregon High School Solar Car Team when they traveled to the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort
ing drop-off and pick-up. The school my kids attend, on the other hand, is like many other elementary schools in that it has an official driveway for parents to pull through to drop off little learners. The driveway is a one-way half circle with two lanes. Pull up, drop off, move on. That's how it should work. But a major flaw comes into play in these driveways: The drivers of 75 percent of the cars apparently feel the need to stop directly in front of the main office/entrance. Which means the cars behind them in the driveway stack up as they wait for their turn to pull into the three-car-length sweet spot in front of the office. Because only one lane of travel is open to parents at the entrance to the driveway, this cluster of cars at the front blocks access to other vehicles waiting to disgorge kids onto the school grounds so their drivers can hurry on to work. What ensues is a longer and longer line of irritated parents tapping their fingers on their steering wheels while they wait for the cars in front of them to get out of the way. The longer the line gets, the more irritated the waiting parents get. The more irritated the waiting parents get (at least if that waiting parent is me), the more likely kids are to hear a few choice words not meant for young ears. Which leads me to suggest to every other parent who drops their kids off at school to do what smart parents everywhere do: PULL FORWARD. This is not difficult or complicated. If you, dear parent, park your car as far forward in the driveway as you can, more vehicles will be able to pull in behind you and do the same thing, leading to a more efficient, faster and more orderly process. Pulling forward helps eliminate the cluster of carsin front ofthe office,the subsequent waiting line of cars behind that, and the need for cursing on school grounds. Everybody wins. And honestly, the maximum possible distance children would have to walk from the farthest end of the driveway would be about 30 yards. Nothing bad will happen to them during that time. Some good things might even happen — they might be inspired to do a goofy dance while they are walking, or they might be able to say hello to a teacher. And you, dear parent, will have made everyone's morning commute that much more pleasant. Isn't that what we all want'?
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the event, due to recent fire damage it will be held at Nativity Lutheran Church, 60850 Brosterhous Road. It will start
Worth last July to enter their specially designed, 180-pound solar-powered car in
at 7 p.m. andseating is available on afirst-come,
the 17th annual Solar Car Challenge.
first-served basis. A do-
But rather than lick their wounds after suffering a humbling defeat at the competition — the team finished in second-to-last place after completing only 19 laps around the speedway's I'/~-mile track during the four-day event — this group of 14 students from Bend's Trinity Lutheran High School is now tweaking their first vehicle and has plans to make a secondsolar-powered carbefore entering the challenge again in 2014. "We are willing to try and fail," team spokeswoman Allyssa McCray, 17, said. "We just aren't willing to give up."
The car Founded in 2008, Trinity's solar car team built its car, Heliocentric, and entered it in the 2009 Solar Car Challenge. They drove it 106 laps around the Texas Motor Speedway's track during the midJuly race and finished seventh out of the 10 cars entered in their division. But many of the team's original members graduated or switched their attention to other extracurricular activities, said team adviser and Trinity science teacher Tom Steuve. The students who replaced them — the ones who competed in the 2012 challenge — decided to design and build their own solar-powered car rather than improve upon the original Heliocentric. As part of the activity, the students met after class so they could design the car's electrical system and wire its battery to a modified remotecontrol helicopter engine that was attached to the car's frame with an old Yamaha dirt bike strut. They also spent their 2012 winter break at an Oregon State University solar car team's fabrication shop, cutting the solar panels into smaller pieces so they could attach them to the car's molded
is offering the chance to
becomeamasterfood preserver. Volunteers participate in 48 hours of in-depth
training regarding food safety and preservation during Wednesdayclasses from April 3 toJune 5. The classes are at the Deschutes County Fair 8
Expo Center inRedmond. Cost is $50. Participants will reAnthony Keba, middle,shows Lancair' s Jason Mooney, right,how members of the Oregon High School Solar Car Team attached a 508cell solar array to their vehicle's top cover. I
padded digital playgrounds. The new technologies underscore one of the most vexing problems for parents in the digital age: How to help
in a kitchen setting. After the training, participants other individuals learn
aboutfood preservation and food safety. Activities
may includeworkshops, testing pressurecanner gauges orhelping atlocal fairs or farmers markets. Applications forthe
program aredueThursday andareavailable at http://extension.oregonstate.edu/deschutes/ food-preservation or by calling 541-548-6088. The cockpit of Trinity Lutheran students' electric car is just part of their project to build a solar-powered vehicle.
New appshelpteensavoid cyberembarrassment Parents: Silicon Valley says it's heard you. You're worried about embarrassing photos haunting kids into their adult years, and the high-tech industry has responded with a flood of new apps aimed to give smartphone-toting children and teens more privacy and forgiveness of those missteps in safety-
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Become amaster food preserver Oregon State Univer-
Heliocentric's second-generation model was longer and sleeker than the first. Its solar panel array was three times bigger and affixed directly to the car's molded fiberglass body rather than suspended above its frame like a mattress attached to
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body.
But what really made the car stand out is that its frame is built entirely out of carbon fiber composite, a lightweight material used to build airplanes like the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, so that it tipped the scales at a fraction of what some of the challenge's other vehicles weighed. SeeCar /D5
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children make smart decisions in a landscape of devices and apps that seems to change overnight'? Parents see how technology helps with schoolwork and communicating with friends and family. But they also fret about how to keep impulsive children from making potentially dangerous mistakes in online activities often done out of sight of parents or teachers. Some of these apps could make it harder forparents to keep track of their kids' online activities. But the tradeoff the apps promise is the ability to make mistakes online without the
consequences of those decisions sticking with kids for life on the Internet's biggest social-media sites. On Snapchat and Wickr, users can exchange photos and texts that automatically self-destruct on the phones of thesender and receiver.Send a video or photo by text to a friend and set a timer for those images to disintegrate on both phones. The companies promise the photos aren't stored on their servers or soldto marketers eager to create profiles on young Internet users. See Teens/D5
Sisters Folk Fest reveals six acts Sisters Folk Festival has announced six artists who will perform at the 2013 festivalin Sisters. This year's festival runs Sept. 6-8. The lineup includes John Fullbright, Lake Street Dive, Ryan Montbleau Band, the California
Honeydrops,Amber Rubarth andAmySpeace. Montbleau, Rubarth and
Speacewill also participate in the Americana Song & Arts Academy Sept. 2-5 at Caldera. Sisters Folk Festival
all-event passesarecurrently on salefor $115.
Contact: www.sisters folkfestival.org or 541-549-4979. — From staff reports
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RELIGIOUS SERVICES
at o e iancis' Limii, ait meantot is eievei By Christine M. Flowers Philadelphia Daily News
A Jesuit pope who takes the name of St. Francis. The soldier of Christ meets the gentle servant who asked the Lord to m ake him"achannelforpeace." Habemus Papam, we have a pope. And a gentle warrior for the church is born. As I w atched the former Jorge Bergoglio at the reddraped balcony, at least two things occurred to me: He was humble and resolute. In some ways, Francis appears to be a synthesis of his two immediate predecessors, the charismatic soldier John Paul II and the unassuming, contemplative Benedict XVI. This, I think, is what we need now, even as we struggle to understand which road will take us to the redemptive glory that we deserve as both a church and a people. I have grown up a r ound Jesuits, admire their f i erce intelligence and independent spirits. They scare me to some degree, because they are so independent. These were the men who ventured farthest from Europe into the dark reaches of the New World to preach the word of God. Many were martyred by savages — no political correctness here; they were savages — but temples were built on their sacrifice. There are many places in South America, native continent of our new pope, that bear the name Loyola after the Jesuit founder St. Ignatius. They a re unpredictable, like t h e Berrigan brothers, who were involved in war protests in the '60s; brilliant like the teachers at St. Joe's Prep, where my brotherslearned to be men. The church is strengthened, and challenged,by them. But we Catholics are also called to be peacemakers, lovers and pilgrims for a just and compassionate world. St. Francis of Assisi walked barefoot, carried no sword like his brother Ignatius, communed with nature and made a simple prayer to God:
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Pope Francis stumbled as he greeted cardinals Friday in Sala Clementina at the Vatican. But he did not fall, and quickly recovered — humility in action.
twin aspects of our faith. We are called to be strong and yet humble, passionate and yet calm, steadfast in our f aith b ut accommodating of h u man weakness. It's not easy to bridge the divide between the spiritual and the terrestrial worlds, and we are called to live in both. We often fail, and sometimes fail spectacularly. But there is something beautiful in this church that transcendsthe picayune desires of the special-interest groups. As Catholic author George Weigel writes, my church does not "completely cave in to the cult of the imperial autonomous Self, the ideology of Gender and the notion that nothing is simply given in the human condition." So those who are hoping for a female priesthood would perhaps hope that the Jesuit part of the new pope will lead him to fight for revolutionary change. It probably won't hapLord, make me an instru- pen in our lifetimes. ment of your peace, And those who think that Where there is hatred, let there will b e a w i t h drawal me sow love; from the public sphere, a quiWhere t h e re i s i nj u r y , eting down of our public voicpardon; es and a retreat to the contemWhere there is doubt, faith; plative nature of St. Francis Where there is despair, are also probably wrong. That hope; separation of church and state Where there is darkness, so beloved of American Cathlight; olics will not amount to a mutWhere there is sadness,joy. ing of God's message. It will be loud, and get louder. These two separate identiA Jesuit is taught to be of the tiesof our new leader are the world, to go out and to change
it. St. Francis was a man who looked inward and found grace in simple, intangible things. If, as I hope, both of these aspects are reflectedin our new pope, this will be an exciting time for Catholics all over the world. There is something special in the fact that this is the first non-European pope since the Middle Ages, a man who can speak in his native language to a part of the world that has always embraced the Catholic message and is filled with increasingly vibrant Catholics. There is something moving in the fact that he was picked on only the second day of deliberations, a man who garnered the support and affection of vastly different men with vastly different experiences and personalities. In the moments after John Paul II was chosen to lead a fractured family in 1978, none of us could know how truly great he would turn out to be. In the days after Benedict XVI took over the mantle, in the sad shadow of his predecessor's death, none of us expected a papacy of such r ichness and t r u l y l o v i n g service. None of us now knows what the papacy of Francis holds for we anticipatory billions. But a Jesuit named Francis
To submit service information or announcementsfor religious organizations, email bulletin@ bendbulletin.com or call 541-383-0358. ANTIOCH CHURCH:Dr. Gerry Breshears; part three ofthe series on Col ossians;Sundayat9:30a.m.; Redux Q-and-Aafter the service; BendHighSchool,230N.E.Sixth St., Bend. BEND CHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP: Pastor DaveMiller; "A Whale of a Story: Part II"; Sunday at10 a.m.; 4twelve youthgroup:W ednesday at 7 p.m.;19831 Rocking Horse Road, Bend. BENDCHURCHOFTHE NAZARENE: Pastor Virgil Askren; "God ChangesLives" as part of the series, "Reasons toCelebrate"; Sunday at10:15 a.m.;1270 N.E. 27th St., Bend. DISCOVERYCHRISTIAN CHURCH: Pastor DaveDrullinger; "Assurance of Faith," based onJohn4:4354; Sundayat10 a.m.;334 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend. EASTMONTCHURCH: Pastor John Lodwick; "The Attributes of God," based onJeremiah 9:23-24 and John17:3, as part of the series "God Is"; Sunday at 9and10:45 a.m.; 62425 EagleRoad, Bend. FATHER'SHOUSECHURCHOF GOD:Associate Pastor Clint Wills; "Crazy PeopleareSexually Pure," as part of the series, "AreYouCrazy"; Sundayatlga.m.;61690 Pettigrew Road, Bend.Theyouth group meets Wednesday at 7p.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH: Ron Werner; "Simplifying theSoul: Relationships"; Sunday atthe 9 a.m., 10:45a.m. and5:01 p.m. services; 230 N.E.Ninth St., Bend. FIRSTUNITED METHODIST CHURCH: The Rev.Thom Larson; "Home," based on2Corinthians 5:16-21 andLuke15:1-3,11-32; Sunday at 9and11 a.m.; 680 N.W. Bond St., Bend. FOUNDRYCHURCH(FORMERLY FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH):Pastor Bryon Mengleand Pastor Syd Brestel; conclusion of theseries "1 Mind: A JourneyThrough Philippians"; Sundayat10:15 a.m.; 60 N.W.OregonAve., Bend. GRACEREFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH:Pastor Dan Dillard; "TheSpirit of Life," based onGenesis1:1-2; Sundayat 10:30 a.m.; 62162HambyRoad, Bend. JOURNEYCHURCH:PastorKeith Kirkpatrick; "Greater!"; Sunday at9 a.m. and10:30a.m;Wednesdayat 6:30 p.m.; 70 N.W.Newport Ave., Bend. NATIVITY LUTHERAN CHURCH: Pastor Chris Kramer; "Called by the Grace of God WeReach Out to All People with the Loveof Jesus Christ"; Sunday at 9a.m.
and11 a.m.; andHoldenevening prayer service; Wednesday at6:30 p.m. after a soup supper at5:30 p.m.; 60850 Brosterhous Road,Bend. NEW HOPE CHURCH:Argentina missionaries BradandChristy Weinert will share; today at 6p.m. andSunday at 9and10:45 a.m.; 20080Pinebrook Blvd., Bend. SPIRITUALAWARENESS COMMUNITYOF THE CASCADES: Guest speakerDougCristafir; "Creating Authenti cResonance";Sundayat9 a.m.; held atTheOldStone Church,157 N.W. Franklin Ave.,Bend. SPRINGS OF LIFE MINISTRIES: Evangelist and Bibleteacher Eddie Cienda; W ednesdaysat7p.m.;ongoing; The SoundGardenStudio,1279 N.E. Second St., Bend. TRINITYEPISCOPAL CHURCH: Sunday at 9 a.m.; St. FrancisChurch, 2450 N.E. 27th St., Bend. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH:The Rev. David Carnahan; "TheSins of Others," based onLuke20:9-19; Sunday at 8a.m. (guitar-led worship and communion) and11 a.m. (piano/ organ-led worship andcommunion); 2550 N.E.Butler Market Road. UNITARIANUNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIPOF CENTRAL OREGON: The Rev.Alex Holt; "That Other U in UU: Universalism for aNewGeneration"; Sunday at11 a.m.; at theOld Stone Church, 157N.W.Franklin Ave., Bend. WESTSIDE CHURCH:Pastor Ken Johnson; "Signs of Life: Part 7 — Raising Lazarus"; today at6:30 p.m. and Sunday at 8, 9and10:45 a.m.; 2051 N.W. Shevlin ParkRoad, Bend. WESTSIDESOUTH CAMPUS: Pastor Scott McBride; "Signs of Life: Part 7Raisin g Lazarus";Sundayat9a.m.and 10:30 a.m.; 1245 S.E.Third St., Bend. COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: Pastor Rob Anderson; "How CanChristians Live Extravagant Lives?," based onJohn12:1-8; Sunday at 9 a.m. and1'I a.m.; 529 N.W.19th St., Redmond. EMMAUSLUTHERANCHURCH:The Rev. DavidPoovey;"The OneThing That Matters," based onPhilippians 3:7-11; Sundayat10:30 a.m.; "A Hard Fact of Life," based onDeuteronomy 34:4-7; Wednesdayat7p.m.;2175 S.W. Salmon Ave.,Redmond. GRACELUTHERANCHURCHATEAGLE CREST: Pastor RandyVanMehren; "Christ EnduredtheCross, Despising it's Shame for theJoy of Regaininga Sinful PeopleThrough HisBloodand Merit"; Sundayat10:30a.m.; Eagle Crest BanquetandConference Facility, 1522 Cline FallsRoad,Redmond.
ST. PAUL'SANGLICANCHURCH: Gerald Klug;Sundayat10 a.m.; Southwest12th Avenueand Forest Avenue, Redmond.
ZIONLUTHERAN CHURCH: Pastor Eric Burtness; "Facing theFuture with Confidence," aspart of theseries"Psalm 23: NewTimewith an Old Friend"; Sunday at8:30a.m.and11 a.m.; 1113 Black Butte Blvd., Redmond. AGAPE HARVESTFELLOWSHIP: Pastor JeremySeibert; youth andfamily service ;Wednesdayat6 p.m.;52460 Skidgel Road, LaPine. COMMUNITYBIBLECHURCH AT SUNRIVER:Pastor GlenSchaumloeffel; "Hope for ThoseAlive," based on1 Corinthians15:21-34, aspart of the series "Growing UpGod's Way"; Sunday at 9:30a.m.;1 Theater Drive, Sunriver. CONCORDIALUTHERAN MISSION: The Rev.Willis Jenson; "In Spite of the World's Rejection of theMinistry of the Gospel, theGospel Remainsthe Cornerstone ofLife Eternal," basedon Luke 20:17;Sunday at11 a.m.; held at TerrebonneGrangeHall, 828611th St., Terrebonne. PEACE FORPEACE:Speaker and author David Rubin, formermayor of Shiloh, Israel, sponsored byThe Beth Israel Messianic PrayerCenter; donati onsaccepted;7-8:30p.m.Today; The SoundGardenStudio,1279 N.E. Second St. Bend;for more information contact 541-388-1937 ATASTEOFSILENCE:Contemplative Outreach of Central Oregon,centering prayer; free; 9a.m.-noon Today;First Presbyterian Church, 230N.E.Ninth St., Bend. LENTEN LECTURE:"The Climax of theLentenJourney:HolyW eek,Good Friday andEaster"; Speakerandauthor Marcus Borg, sponsored bytheTrinity Episcopal Church;donations accepted; 7 p.m. March 21;Nativity Lutheran Church, 60850Brosterhous Road, Bend. PASSOVERCOMMUNITY SEDER: Temple BethTikvah, cateredbuffet dinner andSederservice; $35for adults, $15 for childrenages6-12, free for children age 5 and under; 6 p.m. March 25;AspenHall, Shevlin Park, 18920 N.W.Shevlin Park Road, Bend; for more information or to register, visit www.bethtikvahbend. org/worship/jewish-holidays.
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9:30am Sunday Educational Classes 10:30 am Morning Worship This Sunday at Faith Christian Center, Pastor Mike Johnson will share his message titled "The First Day of the Rest of Your (Spiritual) Life" Part III in the Sunday service, beginning at 10:30 am.
Childcare is provided in our Sunday morning service. On Wednesdays "Restored Youth" service begins at 7:00 pm A number of Faith lourney Groups meet throughout the week in small groups, please contact the church for details and times. The church is located on the corner of Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. www.bendfaith.com REDMOND ASSKMBLY OF GOD 1865 W Antler • Redmond 541-548-4555 SUNDAYS
Morning Worship 8:30 am F 10:30 am Life groups 9 am Kidz LIVE ages 3-11 10:30 am Evening Worship 6 pm WEDNESDAYS FAMILY NIGHT 7 PM
Adult Classes Celebrate Recovery W ednesdayNITE LiveKids Youth Group Pastor Duane Pippitt www.redmondag.com •
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"Transforming Lives Through the Truth of the Word" All are Welcome! SUNDAY WORSHIP AND THE WORD - 9:30 Am.
Coffee Fellowship - 10:45 am Bible Education Hour - II:15 am Nursery Care available
•Women'sBibleStudy -Tuesdays,10 am • Awana Kids Club (4 yrs - 6th gr.) Sept. - May • Youth Mmistry (gr. 7-12) Wednesdays 6: 15 pm • Men'sBibleStudy -Thursdays9 am • Home Bible Studies are also available Preschool for 3 8 4 year olds Call for information Senior Pastor: Glen Schaumloeffel Associate Pastor: Jake Schwarze visit our Web site www.cbchurchsr.org Listen to KNLR 97.5 FM
at 9:00 am. each Sunday to hear "Transforming Truth" with Pastor Glen.
CALVARY CHAPKL BEND 20225 Cooley Rd. Bend Phone: (541) 383-5097 Web site: ccbend.org
Sundays: 8:30 8 10:30 am Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm YouthGroup:Wednesday 7 pm Child Care provided Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are available, call for days and times.
God-Centered Worship Expository Bible Teaching Rich Hymns F Songs Family Oriented Ministries Christ-Focused Living Meaningful Loving Relationships Compassionate Gospel Witness
"Teaching the Word of God, Book by Book"
locationsl Wednesday 7:00 PM - Prayer Meeting 8 Adult Bible Study 7;00 PM - Kids 4 Truth EASTMONT CHURCH NE Neff Rd., I/2 mi. E. of St. Charles Medical Center
Sundays 9:00 a.m. F 10:45 a.m. Worship Services Sundays 6:00 p.m. Hispanic Worship Service Weekly Bible Studies and Ministries for all ages Contact: 541-382-5822 Pastor lohn Lodwick www.eastmontchurch.com FOUNDRY CHURCH (FORMERLY FIRST BAPTIST) "A Heart for Bend in the
Heart of Bend" 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Pastor Syd Brestel SUNDAY
9:00 AM Sunday School for everyone 10:15 AM Worship Service
REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Like Hymns? We've Got 'em! at the RLCC Church, 2880 NE 27th Sunday Services 8 am Traditional Service (No child care for 8 am service) 9:30 am Contemporary Service with
full child care 11 am Service (Full child care) For information, please call ... Minister - Mike Yunker - 541-312-8844 Associate Pastors Don Henderson S Mike Sweeney "Loving people one at a time." www.real-lifecc.org •
HOLY REDKKMER CATHOLIC PARISH
Fr. Theodore Nnabugo, Pastor www.holyredeemerparish.net Parish Office: 541-536-3571
"Educating and Developing the Whole Child for the Glory of God" Pre K - 5th Grade 62425 Eagle Road, Bend 541-382-2049 Principal Lonna Carnahan www.eastmontcommunityschool.com
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIKNTIST 1551 NW First St. • 541-382-6100 (South of Portland Ave.) Church Service 8 Sunday School: 10 am Wed. Testimony Meeting: 7:30 pm Childcare provided.
HOLY TRINITY, SUNRIVER 18143 Cottonwood Rd. Thurs. Mass 9:30 am; Sat. Vigil Mass 5:30 pm Sunday mass 8:00 am Confessions: Thurs. 9:00 - 9: 15am OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS, Gilchrist 120 Mississippi Dr Sunday Mass — 12;30 pm Confessions: Sundays 12:00 - 12: 15pm HOLY FAMILY,
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Experience an Eckankar Community HU Learn how to sing HU, a love song to God: a loving, uplifting, Spiritual Exercise. HU, pronounced like the word hue, is sung for about 20 minutes and is followed by a brief period of sacred contemplation. Followed by a discussion. Regardless of your beliefs or religion, singing HU can bring you greater happiness, love, and understanding. Singing HU can draw us closer in our state of consciousness to the Divine Being. It has helped people of many different faiths open their hearts more fully to the uplifting presence and security of God's love. Singing HU can help you experience: • Comfort, peace, joy • Expanded awareness • Inner light and/or sound • A subtle sense of Divine Love • The healing of a broken heart • Solace during times of grief • A release of fears • Answers to your questions For more information please visit www.eckankar.org or www.miraclesinyourlife.org or call 541-728-6476. •
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SundagSchedule One service at 9:00 am Historic St. Francis Church, 494 NW Lava St. at Franklin, Bend, OR
NEW CHURCH 2450 NE 27th Street Masses Saturday - Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30 AM, 10:00 AM 8 7:00 PM Domingo 12:30PM -M isa en Espanol
Reconciliation / Reconciliacion Saturday3:00 PM -4:45 PM -English Thursday6:00 PM -7:00 PM -English o Espanol Domingo 11:15 AM- 12:15PM- Espanol CAPILLA DE SANTA CLARA
We are grateful to the community for the outpouring of help The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector
All are welcome through our red doors
THE SALVATION ARMY 755 NE 2nd Street, Bend 541-389-8888 SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP
This Sunday, Syd and Bryon will conclude the series: IMind by reviewing the highlights of Paul's letter and encouraging dialogue on the issues raised.
Jueves7:00 PM -M isa en Espanol Stations of the Cross Friday 7:00PM - English
541 NE Dekalb Sunday School 9:45 am Children 8 Adult Classes Worship Service — 11:00 am
For Kidztown, Middle School and I-Iigh School activities Call 541-382-3862 www.bendchurch.org
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH Corner of NW Franklin 8 Lava
Major's Robert F Miriam Keene
Masses Sunday 4:30 PM Monday - Friday 7:00 AM 8 12:15 PM Saturday 8:00 AM
20080 Pinebrook Blvd. 541-389-3436
HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH, SBC 3100 SW Highland Ave., Redmond • 541-548-4161
Sunday Worship Services: 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am Sunday Bible Fellowship Groups 930 am 8 11:00 am Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org
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In Partnershi p with American MissionaryFellowship Near Highland and 23rd Ave. 2378 SW Glacier Pl. Redmond, OR 97756
We preach the good newsoj JesusChrist, singgreat hgmnsof faith, andsearch Ihe Scripiures together. Sunday Worship Service - 10:30 am Bible Study- Thursday, 10:30 am Teaching from the KJV and NKJV Bible Pastor Ed Nelson 541-777-0784 www.redmondbbc.org
Exposition 8 Benediction Monday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Tuesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Wednesday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Thursdayafter 7:00 AM Mass -6:00 PM Friday 9;00 AM - 6;00 PM Reconciliation Tuesday7:30 AM -8:00 AM -English o Espanol Saturday8:30AM -9:30 AM -English o Espanol Estaciones de la Cruz Viernes 7:00 PM - Espanol. ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CHURCH 1720 NW 19th Street Redmond, Oregon 97756 541 -923-3390
Father Todd Unger, Pastor Mass Schedule: Weekdays 8:00 am (except Wednesday) Ash Wednesday Services: 10:00 am, 12: 10 pm and 6:00 pm Wednesday 6:00 pm Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm First Saturday 8:00 am IEnglish) Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) 12:00 noon (Spanish) Confessions on Wednesdays from 5:00 to 5:45 pm
and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm
Central Oregon Community Sunday School Congregation Shalom Bayit 21555 Modoc Lane, Bend
NEW HOPE EVANGELICAL
Annual passover Community Seder M onday, March 25 at6:00 pm For information 8 reservations: www.bethtikvahbend.org
• Davidic dance and worship • Children's ministry and nursery • Hebrew classes • Home groups Teaching from the Torah and the Brit Hadashah (New Testament) • Biblical Feasts • Lifecycle Events • End-times prophecy
For the complete schedule of Services F Events go to www.bethtikvahbend.org For more information about our education programs, please call Kathy Schindel at 541-388-8826.
CONGREGATION SHALOM BAYIT (IEWISH COMMUNITY OF CENTRAL ORKGON)
www.jccobend.com Serving Central Oregon for 20 Years, We Are a Non-Denominational Egalitarian lewish Community Our Synagogue is located at 21555 Modoc Lane, Bend, Oregon 541-385-6421 Resident Rabbi Jay Shupack
Rebbetzin Judy Shupack Shabbat and High Holiday Services Religious Education Program Bar/Bat Mitzvah Training Weekly Torah StudyEvery Sat © 10 am Adult Education *Torah Study meets every Saturday at 10:00 am that there is not a service'
March 17, 2013 at 11:00 am: "That Other U in UU:
Universalism for a New Generation": Rev. Alex Holt, Interim Minister
People in our congregations often shorten our name to "Unitarian" but leave out "Universalist". Is our Universalist heritage no longer important or can it have new life and meaning in the 21st century? Childcare and religious education for children is available. See our website for more information www.uufco.org Meeting place:
Food/Fellowship Hebrew Roots Fellowship worshipping in Spirit and Truth 541-410-5337 Children's Program www.livingtorahfellowship.com
BEND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1270 NE 27 St. • 541-382-5496
Senior Pastor Virgil Askren SUNDAY
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MISSION (LCMS) The missionoftheChurch is toforgive sinsthrough the Gospejandtherebggrant eternal life. (St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg Confession XXVIII.8, 10) 10 am Sunday School 11 am Divine Service
9:00 am Sunday School for all ages 9:00 am Hispanic Worship Service 10:15 am Worship Service Nursery Care F Children'sChurch ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Worship Services "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM 8:30 am Sunday WEDNESDAY
6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study THURSDAY
10:00 am 50+ Bible Study WEEKLY Life Groups Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities for all ages. www.bendnaz.org •
www.lutheransonline.com/ condordialutheranmission Facebook: Concordia Lutheran Mission Phone: 541-325-6773 GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend
382-6862 Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. (Child Care Available) Sunday School 10;20 a.m. Education Hour 10:45 a.m.
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Meeting at the Golden Age Club 40 SE 5th St., Bend lust 2 blocks SW of Bend High School Sunday Worship 10:00 am Sovereign Grace Church is dedicated to worshipping God and teaching the Bible truths recovered through the Reformation. Call for information about other meetings 541-420-1667
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ALL PKOPLES UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Imagine worshiping like theFirst Ceniurg Christians...small groups gathering in businesses
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All Peoples hosts special guest preacher the Rev Dr. W. J. Boris in the Community Room of Redmond's Ray's Market, 900 SW 23rd Street, just off of Hwy 126. Or, come early at 10 a.m. for discussion of
The LastWeekby Borg and Crossan. All Peoples meets on the first and third Sundays of each month. Ask about Ihe special Easter worshipand poiluck in Bend onIhe 24th.
On April 7th, All Peoples' regular service starts again in the Community Room of Redmond'sRay's Market. For details, directions and possible help with car-pooling, email: alipeoplesucc@gmail.com or call: 541-390-6864 •
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In the Heart of Down Town Bend) 680 NW Bond St. / 541-382-1672 Everyone isWelcome!
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CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER 21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241
W omen's Bible Study Tuesday 9:15 a.m. Men'sBible Study Wednesday 7:30 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship 8:45 amF 10:45 am
Pastor Joel LiaBraaten Evangelical Lutheran Church in America www.gracefirstlutheran.org
WednesdayMid-Week Services Children F Youth Programs 7:00 pm
NATIVITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 60850 Brosterhous Road at Knott 541 -388-0765
Nursery Care provided for all services. Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur 21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241 www.clcbend.com
"Called by the grace of God we reach out to all people with the love of Jesus Christ"
Sermon Title: "Home" Scripture: 2 Cor. 5;16-21 Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32
9:00 am - Contemporary Service Sunday School during the 9 am Service 11:00 am - Traditional Service Childcare provided on Sunday 'During the Week: Women's Groups, Men's Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, Music 8 Fellowship
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 529 NW 19th Street
9:00 am Informal Service 9: 15 am Junior Church 11:00 am Formal Service (child care provided)
(3/4 mile north of High School) Redmond, OR 97756 (541) 548-3367
ThisSunday'ssermon isgiven by Pastor Chris Kramer
Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. Rev. Thom Larson frrstchurch@bendumc.org
Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor 9i00 am Contemporary Worship 9:00 am Nursery Care 9:15 am Children 8 Youth Sunday School 9:30 am Adult Education 11:00 am Traditional Worship
BibleStudy at 10:00 am on Wednesdays www.nativityinbend.com ELCA TRINITY LUTHKRAN CHURCH & SCHOOL LCMS 2550 NE Butler Market Road Bend, OR 97701 541-382-1832
Youth Groups High School — Sunday 11;00am- 12:30pm MiddleSchool — Wednesday 6:00-7:30pm Mondays 6:30 pm Centering Prayer
SUNDAY WORSHIP
8 am Guitar Led Worship 9:30 am Education Hour for all ages 11 am Organ/Piano Led Worship
Wednesdays 5:30 pm Prayer Service Small Groups Meet Regularly (Handicapped Accessible) Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities for all ages. www.redmondcpc.org
Church Website: www trinitylutheranbend.org School Website: www.saints.org Pastors; Rev. David Carnahan Rev Patrick Rooney Principal; Mrs Hanne Krause
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 230 NE Ninth, Bend
(Across Ninth St. from Bend High) All Are Welcome, Always!
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA
Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am,
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All Peoples walksin Iheir jooisieps with a
All services are held at the First United Methodist Church 680 NW Bond Street 541 -388-8826
Sunday Worship Service 8:30 am Contemporary 11:00 am Liturgical Sunday School for all ages at 10:00 am
Pastor Randy Myers www.newhopebend.com
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS
THE OLD STONE 157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BENI3 Mail:PO Box 428, Bend OR 97709
0 Celebration Church 63830 Clausen Rd Ste 102, Bend Saturday 10:30 am - 2 pm Worship/Dance-Study-
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Bear Creek Center 21300 Bear Creek Rd. Bend, OR. 97701 Our Shabbat Services are on Saturday mornings at 10:00 a.m. Our ministries include:
LIVING TORAH FKLLOWSHIP
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HOUSE OF COVENANT Messianic Synagogue Est. 1994 We provide a congregational setting for lews and Christians alike. If you're interested in learning the Bible from a Hebrew perspective, come join us at:
Visit us on the web at www.houseofcovenant.org or contact us at 541-385-5439
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TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 469 NW Wall St.• 541-382-5542 www.trinitybend.org
541-382-3631
Friday, March 22 at 6:30 pm Shabbat Service Saturday, March 23 at 9:00 am Torah Study Saturday, March 23 at 10:30 am Torah Service
The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor. 8286 11th St (Grange Halll, Terrebonne, OR
57255 Fort Rock Rd Sunday Mass — 3:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 3:00-3:15 pm
Pastor Rev. James A. Radloff Parochial Vicar Rev. Iuan Carlos Chiarinoti
Rabbi Glenn Ettman
3/17: Vespers. 1.00 PM. 3/28: Divine Service: The Festival of Maundy Thursday 7:00 PM. 3/29: Divine Service: The Festival of Good Friday. I:00 PM.
HOLY REDEKMER, LA PINE
16137 Burgess Rd Tuesday, Wednesday 8 Friday Mass 9:00 am Sunday Mass — 10:00 am Confessions: Saturdays — 3:00-4:00 pm
TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH
Temple Beth Tikvah is a member of the Union for Reform ludaism. Our members represent a wide range of Jewish backgrounds. We welcome interfaith families and Jews by choice. Our monthly activities include social functions, services, religious education, Hebrew school, Torah study, and adult education
Reading Room: 115 NW Minnesota Ave. Mon. through Fri.: 11 am-4 pm Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm
Religion of the Lfght andSound of God
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The church is located at Beaver and Theater Drives in Sunriver Everyone is welcome.
(541) 617-2814 www.centraloregonbaptistchurch.org
Sunday 9: 15 AM - Prayer Meeting 9:30 AM — Adult Bible Fellowship 9 30AM - Children's Sunday School 10:30 AM - Worship Service 6:00 PM - Growth Groups (call for
Nursery 8 Children's Church Pastors: Chris Blair, Trey Hinkle, Ozzy Osborne and Glenn Bartnik 13720 SW Hwy 126, Powell Butte 541 -548-3066 www.powellbuttechurch.com
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Wednesdays in LentSoup Supper 6:15 F Service 7:00 pm 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
Rev. Dr. Steven H. Koski Lead Pastor
Simplifying The Soul; Relationships Ron Werner Preaching 9:00 am contemporary 10:45 am traditional 5:01 pm relaxed Sunday School: 3 yrs to 6th grade Nursery care provided Holy Week Services March 29- Good Friday Service 7:00pm March 31 - Easter Sunday Services 9:00 am contemporary 10:45 am traditional 5:Olpm Easter Jazz
Wednesday Noon Silence 8 Supper Worship 12:30 pm Contemplative Prayer
M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am Wed. Bible Study at noon 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study
Youth Events See Youth Blog: http://bendfp.org/youth/
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3rd Tues. Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner Youth and Family Programs Active Social Outreach 1113 SW Black Butte Blvd. Redmond, OR 97756 - 541-923-7466 Pastor Eric Burtness www.zionrdm.com
Choirs, music groups, Bible study, fellowship and ministries every week
CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING Ef fectiveMay 1, 2012 4 Saturdays and TMC: $110 5 Saturdays and TMC: $132 The Bulletin: Every Saturday
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SUPPORT GROUPS The following list contains support GROUP:541-460-4030 group information submitted to FAITHBASED RECOVERY GROUP: The Bulletin. Submissions must be Drug and alcohol addictions; updated monthly for inclusion. To pastordavid@thedoor3r.org. submit, email relevant details to FAMILY RESOURCECENTER: communitylifeobendbulletin.com. 54 I-389-5468. GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS: Redmond 541-280-7249, Bend ABILITREEPEER GROUP FOR 541-390-4365. PERSONSAFFECTEDBYA DISABILITY:541-388-8103, ext. GAMBLING HOT LINE: 800-233-8479. 203. ABILITREEYOUNG PEER GROUP: GLUCOSE CONTROLLOW CARB 541-388-8103 ext. 207. DIET SUPPORT GROUP:kjdnrcd© yahoo.com or 541-504-0726. ADHD ADULT SUPPORT GROUP: 541-420-3023. GLUTENINTOLERANCEGROUP (CELIAC):541-389-1 731. ADOPTIVEPARENTSUPPORT GROUP:541-389-5446. GRANDMA'SHOUSE:Supportfor pregnant teensandteenmoms; AGE WIDEOPEN (ADULT CHILDREN 54 I-383-3515. SUPPORT GROUP): 541-410-4I62 or www.agewideopen.com. GRANDPARENTS RAISINGOUR CHILDREN'S KIDS:541-306-4939. AIDSEDUCATION FOR PREVENTION, TREATMENT, GRIEFSHAREGRIEFRECOVERY COMMUNITY RESOURCES SUPPORTGROUP: 541-382-1832. AND SUPPORT(DESCHUTES GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: 541-306COUNTYHEALTHDEPARTMENT): 6633, 541-318-0384 or mullinskio 541-322-7402. bendbroadband.com. AIDS HOTLINE:800-342-AIDS. GRIEFSHARE (FAITH-BASED) AL-ANON: 541-728-3707 or RECOVERYCLASS:541-389-8780. www.centraloregonal-anon.org. HEALINGENCOURAGEMENT FOR ALCOHOLICSANONYMOUS (AA): ABORTION-RELATEDTRAUMA 541-548-0440 or www.coigaa.org. (H.E.A.R.T.): 541-318-1949. ALS SUPPORTGROUP: HEALTHYFAMILIES OF THE HIGH 54 I -977-7502. DESERT:Homevisitsforfamilies with newborns; 541-749-2133 ALZHEIMER'SASSOCIATION: 541-548-7074. HEARINGLOSS ASSOCIATION: 541-848-2806 orhlaco2@gmx.com. ALZHEIMER'S/DEMENTIA CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: HEARTS OF HOPE:Abortion healing; 54 I -948-7214. 541-728-4673. AUTISM RESOURCEGROUP OF IMPROVE YOURSTRESS LIFE: CENTRALOREGON:541-788-0339. 541-706-2904. BENDATTACHMENTPARENTING: LA LECHELEAGUEOFBEND: 54 I-385- I787. 54 I-3 I7-5912. BEND S-ANONFAMILY GROUP: LIVING WELL(CHRONIC 888-285-3742. CONDITIONS):541-322-7430. BEND ZENMEDITATION GROUP: LIVING WITHCHRONICILLNESSES 541-382-6122 or541-382-6651. SUPPORT GROUP:541-536-7399. BEREAVEMENTSUPPORT LUPUS BFIBROMYALGIA GROUPS: SUPPORTGROUP: 541-526-1375. 54I-382-5882. MADRAS NICOTINEANONYMOUS BEREAVEMENTSUPPORT GROUP:541-993-0609. GROUP/ADULTSAND CHILDREN: MATERNAL/CHILDHEALTH 541-383-3910. PROGRAM(DESCHUTES BEYOND AFFAIRSNETWORK: A COUNTYHEALTHDEPARTMENT): peer group for victims of infidelity, 54 I -322-7400. baninbendoyahoo.com. MEN'SCANCER SUPPORT GROUP: BRAININJURY SUPPORT GROUP: 54 I -706-5864. 54 I -382-9451. MENDEDHEARTS SUPPORT BRAINTUMOR SUPPORT GROUP: GROUP:541-706-4789. 54 I -350-7243 MISCARRIAGESUPPORT GROUP: BREAST-FEEDINGSUPPORT 541-514-9907. GROUP:541-385-1 787. MOMMY AND MEBREASTCANCERFAMILY SUPPORT FEEDINGSUPPORT GROUP: Laura, GROUP:541-706-5864. 54 I-322-7450. CANCER INFORMATIONLINE: MULTIPLESCLEROSIS SUPPORT 541-706-7743. GROUP:541-706-6802. CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: NARCONON:800-468-6933. 541-536-7399. NARCOTICSANONYMOUS (NA): CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 54 I-4 l6-2 l46. 541-706-6802. NATIONALALLIANCE ON MENTAL CELEBRATE RECOVERY:New OF CENTRAL OREGON Hope Church, Bend, 541-480-5276; ILLNESS (NAMI):541-408-7779, 541-504Faith Christian Center, Bend, 5411431 or email: vonriedlpnoyahoo. 382-8274; RedmondAssembly com. of God Church, 541-548-4555; NAMI BENDFAMILY SUPPORT Westside Church, Bend, 541-382GROUP:541-480-8269, 7504, ext. 201; Metolius Friends Community Church, 541-546-4974; namicentraloregonogmail.com or www.namicentraloregon.org. Agape Harvest Fellowship, La Pine, 54 I-536-4384. NAMI MADRAS CONNECTIONS: For peers, 541-475-1873 or CENTRAL OREGONALZHEIMER'S/ NAMlmadrasogmail.com. DEMENTIACAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP:541-504-0571 NAMI MADRAS FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP:NAMlmadrasogmail.com. CENTRAL OREGONAUTISM ASPERGER'S SUPPORTTEAM: NAMI REDMOND FAMILYSUPPORT 54 I -633-8293. GROUP:namicentraloregon@gmail. com. CENTRAL OREGONAUTISM SPECTRUMRESOURCEAND NEWBERRY HOSPICEOF LA PINE: FAMILYSUPPORT GROUP: 541-536-7399. 541-279-9040. OREGON COMMISSIONFOR THE CENTRAL OREGONCOALITION FOR BLIND: 54 I -447-4915. ACCESS(WORKING TO CREATE OREGONCURE:541-475-2164. ACCESSIBLE COMMUNITIES): PARENTS/CAREGIVERSOF 541-385-3320. CHILDRENAFFECTEDBYAUTISM CENTRAL OREGONDEPRESSION SUPPORT GROUP:541-771-1075 AND ANXIETYGROUP: or http://coregondevdisgroupaso. 54 I -420-2759 ning.com. CENTRAL OREGONDISABILITY PARENTS OFMURDERED SUPPORTNETWORK:541-548CHILDREN(POMC) SUPPORT 8559 or www.codsn.org. GROUP:541-410-7395. CENTRAL OREGONFAMILIESWITH PARISH NURSESANDHEALTH MULTIPLES:541-330-5832 or MINISTRIES:541-383-6861. 541-388-2220. PARKINSON'SCAREGIVERS CENTRAL OREGONLEAGUE OF SUPPORTGROUP: 541-317-1188. AMPUTEES SUPPORTGROUP PARKINSON'SDISEASE SUPPORT (COLA):541-480-7420 or www. GROUP:541-280-5818. ourcola.org. CENTRAL OREGONRIGHT TO LIFE: PARTNERS INCARE:Home health and hospice services; 541-383-1593. 54I-382-5882. CHILDCAR SEAT CLINIC (PROPER PMS ACCESS LINE: 800-222-4767. INSTALLATIONINFORMATION FOR SEAT AND CHILD): 541-504-5016. PREGNANCYRESOURCECENTERS: Bend,541-385-5334; Madras,541CHILDREN'SVISION FOUNDATION: 475-5338; Prineville, 541-447-2420; 541-330-3907. Redmond, 541-504-8919. CHRISTIANWOMEN OF HOPE PULMONARY HYPERTENSION (WOMEN'SCANCER SUPPORT GROUP): 541 -382-1832. SUPPORTGROUP: 541-548-7489. RECOVERINGCOUPLES CLAREBRIDGEOFBEND (RCA): 541-389-0969 (ALZHEIMER'SSUPPORT GROUP): ANONYMOUS 541-385-4717 or rnorton1© or www.recovering-couples.org. brookdaleliving.com. SAVINGGRACE SUPPORT COFFEEAND CONNECTION GROUPS:Bend, 541-382-4420; CANCERSUPPORT GROUP: Redmond, 541-504-2550, ext. 1; 541-706-3754. Madras, 541-475-1880. COMPASSIONATEFRIENDS (FOR SCLERODERMA SUPPORTGROUP: THOSE GRIEVINGTHE LOSS 541-480-1 958. OF A CHILD):541-480-0667 or SELF-ESTEEMGROUP FOR 54 I -536-1 709. WOMEN:541-389-7960. CREATIVITY &WELLNESSSUPPORT GROUPFOR FAMILIES MOOD GROUP: 541-647-0865. WITH DIABETICCHILDREN: CROOKEDRIVERRANCHADULT 541-526-6690. GRIEFSUPPORT: 54I-548-7483. TOBACCO FREEALLIANCE: 54IDEFEATCANCER: 541-706-7743. 322-7481. TOPSOR:Bend, 541388-5634; Culver, 541-546-4012; DESCHUTESCOUNTY MENTAL Redmond, 541-923-0878. HEALTH24-HOUR CRISISLINE: 54 I -322-7500. TYPE 2 DIABETESSUPPORT GROUP:541-706-4986. DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR SUPPORTALLIANCE:541-549VETERANSHOTLINE: 9622 or 541-771-1620. 541-408-5594 or818-634-0735. DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR VISION NW:Peersupport group; SUPPORT:541-480-8269 or 54 I -330-07 I5. suemiller92©gmail.com. VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE: DEPRESSIONSUPPORT GROUP: 541-330-9001. 541-617-0543. WOMEN'S RESOURCECENTER OF DIABETICSUPPORT GROUP: CENTRALOREGON:541-385-0747 541-598-4483. WOMEN'S SELF-ESTEEMGROUP: DISABILITYSUPPORT GROUP: 541 -389-7960. 541-388-8103. WOMEN'S SUPPORTGROUP DIVORCECARE:541-410-4201. FOR ANGER,ANXIETY, OR DOUBLETROUBLERECOVERY: DEPRESSION:541-389-7960. Addiction and mental illness group; WOMEN SURVIVINGWITH CANCER 541-317-0050. SUPPORTGROUP: 541-706-5864. DYSTONIASUPPORT GROUP: YOUNG PEOPLEWITH 54 I -388-2577. DISABILITIES PEERGROUP: ENCOPRESIS(SOILING): 541-548831-402-5024. 2814 or encopresisogmail.com. ZEN MEDITATIONGROUP: 541-388-3179. EVENINGBEREAVEMENT SUPPORT
VOLUNTEER SEARCH Volunteer Search is compiled by the Department of HumanServices Volunteer Services. Theorganizations listed are seeking volunteers for a variety of tasks. Toseeafull list, and for additional information on the types of help needed, goonline to www.bendbulletio.com/voluoteer. Changes, additions or deletions should be sent to1300 N.W.Wall St., Suite103, Bend 97701, email Therese.M.Helton©state.or.us or call 541-693-8988.
SENIORS AARP:www.aarp.org/money/taxaide or888-687-2277. ASPEN RIDGEALZHEIMER'S ASSISTEDLIVING AND RETIREMENT COMMUNITY:541-385-8500. BEND SENIORCENTER: Kim, 541-706-6127. CASCADEVIEW NURSING AND ALZHEIMER'SCARECENTER: 541-382-7 l6 I. CENTRAL OREGONCOUNCIL ON AGING(COCOA)AND MEALS ON WHEELS: www.councilonaging.org or 541-678-5483. LA PINESENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER: Pat Potter, 541-536-6237. LONG-TERM CAREOMBUDSMAN PROGRAM:NancyAllen, 541-312-2488. PILOTBUTTE REHABILITATION CENTER: 541-382-5531. PRINEVILLESOROPTIMIST SENIOR CENTER:Melody,541-447-6844. TOUCHMARK ATMT. BACHELOR VILLAGE: 541-383-1414. VOLUNTEERSINACTION: 541-548-70 I8.
CHILDREN, YOUTH AND EDUCATION SERVICES ADULTBASICSKILLS DEPARTMENT (COCC):Margie Gregory, mgregory@ cocc.edu or 541-318-3788. ALYCEHATCHCENTER:Andy Kizans, 541-383- I980. BEND PARK&RECREATION DISTRICT:Kim, 541-706-6127. BIGBROTHERS BIGSISTERS OF CENTRAL OREGON: 541-3I2-6047 (Bend), 541-447-3851, ext. 333 (Prineville) or 541-325-5603 (Madras). BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA: Paul Abbott, paulabbottoscouting.org or 541-382-4647. BOYS &GIRLS CLUBS OF CENTRAL OREGON: www.bgcco.org, infoo 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 541-588-6445. DESCHUTESCOUNTYSHERIFF'S OFFICE— CENTRAL OREGON PARTNERSHIPSFORYOUTH: www.deschutes.org/copy, COPY© deschutes.org or 541-388-6651. FOSTERGRANDPARENTS PROGRAM:SteveGuzanskis, 541-678-5483. GIRLSCOUTS:54 I-389-8146. GIRLS ONTHE RUN OF DESCHUTES COUNTY: www.deschutescountygotr. org or info@deschutescountygotr.org. GRANDMA'SHOUSE:541-383-3515. HEALTHYBEGINNINGS:ww w.myhb. org or 541-383-6357. HIGH DESERTTEENSVOLUNTEER PROGRAM: www.highdesertmuseum. org or 541-382-4757. IEP PARTNERS: Carmelle Campbell at the OregonParent Training and Information Center, 888-505-2673. J BAR JLEARNINGCENTER: Rick Buening, rbuening@jbarj.org or 541-389-1409. JUNIPERSWIM & FITNESS CENTER: Kim, 541-706-6127. KIDS CENTER: Rachel Kane, 541-3835958, ext. 274. LA PINEHIGHSCHOOL:Jeff Bockert, jeff.bockertobend.k12.or.us or 541-355-8501. MEADOWLARK MANOR: Peggy Kastberg, 541-382-7025. MOUNTAINSTARFAMILYRELIEF NURSERY:541-322-6820. NEIGHBORIMPACT: 541-548-2380, ext. 115. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY EXTENSIONSERVICE:541-548-6088, 541-447-6228 or541-475-3808. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY MASTERGARDENERVOLUNTEER PROGRAM:http://extension. oregonstate.edu/deschutes or 54 I-548-6088. READ TOGETHER: 541-388-7746. REDMOND HIGHSCHOOL: 541-923-4807. REDMOND LEARNINGCENTER:Zach Sartin, 541-923-4854. REDMOND YOUNGLIFE: 541-923-8530. SCHOOL-TO-CAREERPARTNERSHIP: Kent Child, 541-322-3261. SMART(STARTMAKING A READER TODAY):www.getsmartoregon.org or 541-355-5600. TRILLIUM FAMILYSERVICES: 503-205-0194. VIMA LUPWA HOMES:www. lupwahomes.org or 541-420-9634. YOUTH CHOIROF CENTRAL OREGON: 541-385-0470.
THE ENVIRONMENTALCENTER: 54 I-385-6908. EOUINEOUTREACH HORSE RESCUE OF BEND: www.equineoutreach. com or joan@equineoutreach.com or 541-41 9-3717. HEALINGREINS THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER:Darcy Justice, 541-382-941 0. HUMANE SOCIETYOF CENTRAL OREGON: Jen, jennifer@hsco.org or 541-382-3537. HUMANE SOCIETYOFTHE OCHOCOS:541-447-7178. HUMANE SOCIETYOF REDMOND: volunteeroredmondhumane.org or 541-923-0882. JUNIPERGROUP SIERRA CLUB: 54 I-389-9 I15. STEWARDSHIPFOR SUSTAINABLE BAGGING:Lexa McAllister, ImcallisterINcocc.edu or 541-914-6676. SUNRIVERNATURECENTER& OBSERVATORY: 541-593-4442. VOLUNTEERCAMPGROUND HOST POSITIONS:TomMottl, 541-41 6-6859.
HEALTH AMERICAN CANCERSOCIETY: Charlie Johnson, 541-434-3114. AMERICANREDCROSS: 541-749-4111. DESCHUTESCOUNTYHEALTH DEPARTMENT: Tuesday Johnson, Tuesday Johnsonoco.deschutes. or.us or 541-322-7425. FRIENDSWITH FLOWERS OF OREGON: www. friendswithflowersoforegon.com or 54 I-480-8700. HOSPICEOF REDMONDSISTERS:www.redmondhospice. org or Volunteer Coordinator at 54 I-548-7483. MOUNTAINVIEWHOSPITAL:JoDee Tittle, 541-475-3882, ext. 5097. MOUNTAINVIEW HOSPITAL HOSPICE:541-460-4030 or Tori Schultz, tschultzomvhd.org or 541475-3882, ext. 5327. NATIONALALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS— CENTRAL OREGON: Eileen White, namicentraloregon@ gmail.com. NEWBERRYHOSPICE:541-536-7399. PARTNERS IN CARE:www. partnersbend.org or SarahPetersonat 541-382-5882. RELAYFORLIFE: Stefan Myers, 54 I-504-4920. ST. CHARLESIN BENDAND ST. CHARLESIN REDMOND: 54 I-706-6354. VOLUNTEERSIN MEDICINE: Kristi, 54 I-585-9008.
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REDMONDINTERCULTURAL EXCHANGE (R.I.C.E.): Barb, bonitodiaomsn.com or 541-447-0732. TOWER THEATREFOUNDATION: 541-317-0700.
HUMAN SERVICES ABILITREE: volunteeroabilitree.org or 541-388-8103, ext. 217. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL:Philip Randall, 541-388-1793. ASSISTANCELEAGUEOFBEND: 541-389-2075. BEND COMMUNITYCENTER: Sherry Fisher, volunteer@ bendscommunitycenter.org or 541-312-2084. BETHLEHEMINN:www.bethleheminn. org or 541-322-8768. CENTERFOR COMPASSIONATE LIVING(PREVIOUSLY PEACE CENTER OF CENTRALOREGON): ww w. compassionatecenter.org or Beth Hansen,541-923-6677. CENTRALOREGONVETERANS OUTREACH: covo.orgogmail.com or 541-383-2793. DEPARTMENT OFHUMAN SERVICES/ VOLUNTEER SERVICES:Therese Helton, Therese.M.Helton@state,or.us or 541-693-8988. DEPARTMENT OFHUMAN SERVICES/ VOLUNTEERSERVICESCROOK COUNTY:Valerie Dean, 541-447-3851, ext. 427. DISABLEDAMERICANVETERANS (DAV):Don Lang,541-647-1002. FAMILY KITCHEN:Cindy Tidball, cindyt@bendcable.com or 541-610-6511. FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER: 541-389-5468. HUMAN DIGNITYCOALITION: 541-385-3320. HUNGERPREVENTION COALITION:Marie, info@ hungerpreventioncoalition.org or 541-385-9227. LA PINE COMMUNITY KITCHEN: 541-536-1312. NEIGHBORIMPACT: chrisq@ neighborimpact.org or 541-548-2380, ext. 106. PEACEBRIDGES, INC., BEND: www.abridgetopeace.org or JohnC. Schwechten at 541-383-2646. PFLAG CENTRALOREGON: www.pflagcentraloregon.org or 541-317-2334. RONALD MCDONALDHOUSE:Teresa, 541-318-4950. SAVINGGRACE:541-382-9227 or 541-504-2550. SOROPTIMISTINTERNATIONAL OF BEND:www.sibend.org, president IN sibend.org or 541-728-0820. ST. VINCENTDEPAULSOCIAL SERVICES:541-389-6643. VOLUNTEER CONNECT:www. volunteerconnectnow.org or
541-385-8977. WINNINGOVER ANGER B VIOLENCE: www.winningover.org or 541-382-1943. WOMEN'S RESOURCECENTER OF CENTRALOREGON:541-385-0750.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY AND THRIFT STORES BEND AREAHABITAT FOR HUMANITY: 541-385-5387. HABITAT RESTORE:Di Crocker, 541-312-6709. HUMANE SOCIETYOF CENTRAL OREGONTHRIFTSTORE:MarcyHosket, 541-388-3448. NEATREPEATTHRIFTSHOP:Peg, 541-447-6429. NEWBERRY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY: 54 I-593-5005. OPPORTUNITYFOUNDATION THRIFT STOREOFBEND: 541-389-0129. OPPORTUNITYFOUNDATION THRIFT STORE OFREDMOND: 541-548-5288. REDMOND HABITATFOR HUMANITY: Scott or Warren,541-548-1406. REDMOND HABITAT RESTORE: Roy, 541-548-1406. SISTERSHABITAT FOR HUMANITY: 54 I-549-1 I93. ST. VINCENTDEPAUL— LAPINE: 54 I-536-1956. ST. VINCENTDEPAUL— REDMOND: 54I-923-5264.
MISCELLANY CENTRAL OREGONLOCAVORE:www. centraloregonlocavore.com or Niki at infoocentraloregonlocavore.com or 541-633-0674. HIGH DESERTSPECIAL OLYMPICS: 541-749-6517. OREGON ADAPTIVESPORTS: ww w. oregonadaptivesports.org or Kendall Cook at 541-848-9390. SACRED ARTOF LIVING CENTER: 541-383-4179. TUMALO LANGLAUFCLUB:Tom Carroll, 541-385-7981.
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"We didn't do so great (at the competition) but we made a big impression because we had its first all carbon fiber frame." — Tom Steuve, team adviser and Trinity Lutheran High science teacher
Car Continued from D1 "Not everybody has a Lanc air I nternational i n t h e i r backyard," Steuve said as he recognized t h e R e d mondbased aviation firm that supp lied the t eam w it h s o me scrap composite materials and helped the team build the car's frame and body using a mold from OSU. "We didn't do so great (at the competition) but we made a big impression because we had its first all-carbon fiberframe."
The competition Heliocentric's wing-shaped design and a super lightweight frame alsocaused a considerable amount of problems for the solar car team — namely that these two c h aracteristics caused the vehicle's front wheels to lift up off the ground as if it were a plane whenever it got near 45 mph. "It likes to take off," Steuve said, adding the heavier cars could reach speeds of 50 to 60 mph when they sprinted around the speedway's track. But before they could race it, the team had to get its vehicle on the track. This didn't happen during the competition's first two days because the team encountered problems w ith Heliocentric's motor, steering, brakes and electrical system. All told, the team completed only 19 laps during the entire competition. Four of these laps were deducted from the officialscore because some team members were caught not wearing full-brimmed hats, a rule designed tokeep people from getting heat stroke, and sitting on the track's pit wall. The worst-performing team completed only four laps, two of which were deducted because of penalties, while 12 of the 20 cars entered in last summer's challenge completed 100 or more laps around the speedway's track during the four-day event. Recording this carnage was Mark Lindow, a Trinity teacher who joined the team in Fort
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Next year Members of the solarcar team didn't really talk about
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priate photos — and leaving no trace behind. This all comes as children and teens have become the fastest-growing adopters of smartphones and tablets. In a Nielsen survey conducted in July, 58 percent of teens who own mobile phones have smartphones, up from 36 percent the previous year. Not only are kids online at home, they are surrounded by mobile devices throughout the school day. Many schools have no-cellphone policies, but metropolitan school districts, from Arlington County to Los Angeles, have invested tens of millions of dollars into tabletprograms where teachers are increasingly communicating with kids over social networks. Ninety percent of teens said they used social media, and the majority of t hose users check into Facebook or other social networks every day, according to a July 2012 study by child advocacy group Common Sense Media. "Kids are getting smart-
gaged in sexting, according to a 2009 study by the National Campaign to P r event Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy. The apps are easy and alluring, but they have also sparked a debateamong child-development experts about whether kids may be taking greater risksonline.Because they believe their gossipy texts or videos of partying will vanish for good, they assume they won't be held accountable for sharing even the most intimate details of their lives on Facebook or Twitter. "Unfortunately, where these apps run headlong into adolescent development is that kids easily believe bad things can't happen to them. It's the invulnerability a n d b u l l etproof thing i n a d olescence that drives kids to take a few more drinks and then drive," said Michael Rich, the director of H a rvard University's Center on Media and Child Health at Children's Hospital Boston. Texting, Tumblr and Twitter are the "Three T's" that have drawn the most interest by teens, according to Stephen Balkam, head of t h e Family Online Safety Institute. He said his 16-year-old daughter has a Facebook account but is careful about her i mage there, knowing her p arents and future college admissions
their second-to-last place finish at the Solar Car Challenge when they l i f ted H eliocentric out of a trailer last week and drove it for a couple laps around a cul-de-sac outside Lancair's production facility in an industrial park next to the Redmond Airport. They were instead focused on what upgrades they'd have to make to H eliocentric so it could race in the 2014 Solar Car C h allenge (instead of being a track-based event, this year's challenge is a dif-
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ficultcross-country race, so the team is skipping it). That meant listening to the really loud grinding noise the car's front end made when driver Peter Fortenberry, 16, took it for a sharp turn to avoid hitting a curb. "Was that the evil sound?" McCray wondered aloud as someone else on th e t eam screamed "let's not break the car." The evil s o und M c Cray referredto was the sound of the chain that connected Heliocentric's motor to its drive wheel dragging across the ground after it had slipped off one of its gears. She said this happened at the competition and had to be fixed on the fly by fabricating two plate-sized pieces of plastic and attaching them to the wheel's axle so they would hold the chain in
week they work on their car. Other tasks included making theframe heavier so they could drive Heliocentric at a faster speed without risking its wheels coming off the ground, and moving its pedals closerto the driver's seat so McCray can get behind the wheel. "We're going to fix t h at," said McCray, who was supposed to serve as a backup driver at the competition but hyperextended her knee trying to reach the pedals on its first day. The team members also have another obstacle to face if they want to build a second solar-powered car that will join Heliocentric at the 2014 Solar Car Challenge: They need to find drivers who can fit inside the car without weighing it down, and who have valid driver's licenses. Fortenberry meets the first requirement, but he does not have a license — challenge rules require this of any driver who takes the car out on the track — or even the learner's permit he must have for six months before he can apply for his driver's license. "I'm a little l ate t h ere," Fortenberry said, recognizing the pressure was on to visit the DMV. "You've got to get your license Peter, OK. Will do."
LOS ANGELES — "The Incredible Burt W o nderstone" would have to pull a rabbit out of its hat to avoid a disappearing act at the box office.
Despite its bigger budget and higher-profile cast, the magic comedy starring Steve Carell and Jim Carrey will haveto fight against the thriller "The Call" for the weekend's runner-up position. As for the No. I spot? It will almost certainly be claimed once againby "Oz: The Great and Powerful," according to those who have seen pre-release audience surveys. After debuting with a robust $79.1 million, the PG-rated 3-D film is expected to rake in at least $40 million during its second weekend.
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(Wynonna Judd and K ellie Pickler) and boxing champs (Victor Ortiz), Zendaya figures to be one of the least-known celebrities. Not a whole lot of adults, after all, watch the Disney ChanneL Still, a Disney Channel star — Kyle Massey — was the show's runner-up in Season 11, and Zendaya's "Shake It Up" castmate, Roshon Fegan, posted a sixth-place finish in Season 14. Has Fegan passed on any valuable advice to the newbie? "Um, yeah. He told me to blow my nose before I go on stage," she says, laughing. "I
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contract with Hollywood Records and appeared in music videos. The invitation to strut her stuff on "DWTS," one of TV's most popular shows, marks a major step up in terms of exposure. Zendaya says she seized the opportunity because it's something "different and out of my comfort zone." Also, she wanted to please her D a nville-based grandma, who is a "super fan" of "DWTS." "I love performing, and it's exciting to be able to show more people what I can do," she says. "But it's also live and brings a lot of pressure with it. What you do out there on the stage, you can't take back." Zendaya, of c o urse, has done a lo t o f d a n cing f or "Shake It Up," but she and costar Bella Thorne have mainly engaged in hip-hop moves, which haven't exactly prepared her for the ballroom. " Some people h av e a s sumed that I'll just naturally do well, but the styles of dancing are so different. There are more rules, more concerns about posture and elegance," she says. "In some ways, it's even harder for me. I have to
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7 p.m. on ANPL,"Too Cute!" — The new episode "Tiny Giants" features a litter of keeshond pups exploring the farm where they live. While one, Tulip, checks out the wood shop, another, Puck, attempts to befriend a flock of ducks. The real "tiny giant" of the episode is a Great Danepup named Marvin ,who's having trouble adjusting to his rapid growth. Viewers also meet five cocker spaniels who look very much alike but have very different personalities.
his seasonand, well,there are some things that are hard to control." A nother p o t ential a r e a could be the costumes, which, on "DWTS," tend to be skimpy a nd risque and, i n s o m e minds, highly i nappropriate for a 16-year-old. But Zendaya says she has things under control in that department.
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8 p.m. on l3, "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" —Frank Sinatra songs and other music from the Rat Pack era provides the soundtrack for this episode, in which the CSI team investigates the murder of a music historian whose body is found inside a piano. The caseresonates personally with Sanders (Eric Szmanda), who had apast with the victim. Ted Danson and Elisabeth Shue also star in "It Was a Very GoodYear."
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Sp.m. on TCM, Movie: "Tootsie" —An out-of-work actor (Dustin Hoffman), desperate for a job, poses as awoman and gets a role on a daytime soap opera. But he finds it increasingly difficult to keep up the charade, especially when he falls in love with one of his co-stars (Jessica Lange). Teri Garr, Bill Murray, Dabney ColemanandCharles Durning also star in the1982 romantic comedy, which was nominated for 10 Oscars but won only one: best supporting actress for Lange.
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Do you love to play Great Value on 4 Bdrm NW Bend j $750,000 SE Bend j $825,000 Starwood j $255,900 Terrango Glen - 3 bedg olf? H o w abo u t Home. Get ready to • 3658 sq. ft. • 4072 sq. ft. • 1720 sq. ft. r oom, 2.5 b aths i n • 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath • 3 bedroom, 2 bath walking out your back pack and move in this • 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath 2276ysq.ft. o n a d oor o n t h e 1 0 t h spacious 4 bdr m • Panoramic river 8 city • 20 acres with views • Quiet cul-de-sac 13,500ysq.ft. Iot. • MLS 201301102 • MLS 201301443 g reen of Glaz e home at an a fford- views Tiered landscape 8 M eadow a t Bl a c k a ble price. It i s l o - • MLS 201203099 Sue Conrad, Rookie Dickens, Broker, stairs to Canal level B utte Ranch? T h is cated at the end of a John Snippen, Broker, Broker, CRS GRI, CRS, ABR gathering area w/fireimmaculate 3738 dead-end street and MBA, ABR, CRS, GRI 541-480-6621 541-815-0436 pit & p i cnic grove. sq.ft. h ome o f f ers features a main level 541-312-7273 We never stop moving: Open 2 s tory floor We never stop moving: many amenities, a master suite plus de541-948-9090 plan with great room gas fireplace in the luxe kitchen with ss We never stop moving.' l iving space that is living room, wonder- appliances, cook isl ight & b r i ght w i t h «s cs ful ambient lighting in land 8 pantry. There m any w i ndows 8 every room, built-in is a neat parlor with custom lights. Granite speaker system, in- cozy a fireplace and tile countertops, MORRIS MORRIS tercom & se c urity upstairs are 3 bdrms, stainless steel appliREAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE systems, a b undant huge family room and ances & porcelain ceMORRIS I dcpc dc tlyO c d d O p c tcd I dcpc dcndyO cdc dapentcd storage, wo n derful large lau n dry/craft REAL ESTATE ramic tile. Gas ?reviews of the beautiful room. The owner just place with s t acked Ind p ndcntl> 0 w d nnd Opcmtcd Shevlin Ridge Beauty. Sun Meadows! T h is P onderosas & s u r - installed new carpet rock surround, wood quality craf t sman Traditional Sale. West rounding landscape. and all ne w p aint. Old world charm with mantle & buil t -in home boasts of culside custom Skyline $998,000 There is a fenced yard 4 015 sq . f t . m a i n b ookcases & c a bitured stone accents. R anch Rd. 4 B d r m John L. Scott Real p lus this is on e o f house & 1040 sq. ft. nets on either side. Large kitchen w i th bath, 2 9 0 0 Sq . f t., Estate 541-548-1712 several homes that L arge m ai n fl o o r shop/wine room situ- stainless steel, gran- walk-in pantry, t ile, will be available on master bedroom 8 ated a to p A w b rey hardwood floors & gas Drake Park Historic this street. 21179 SE dining Butte on 1.07 acres, ite, cherry cabinets, Sun Mead- bath. Formal District Philly A ve., B e n d. this home is an nen- courtyard off master, fireplace. & guest powder o ws ha s i t s ow n room Capture the charm and $239,950. huge bonus r oom. tertainers delight" with More at www.central- community pool, park room too. Loft family character of yesterGary Everett, CCIM bu i l t-in 4 bd & 3.5 ba. Appt a nd 1/2 cour t . room w i t h year while enjoying Principal Broker unit. only wit h D a nielle. orhome.com/featured. $259,500. Tony Levi- computer/desk www.johnlscott.com/1 the best of the Bend 541-480-6130 $315,000 MLS www.johnlscott.com/d Broker Ed Green, Bro- son, lifestyle! Lush grounds Joan Steelhammer, ¹201209150 aniellesnow Danielle 5743 541-977-1852 or ker 541-598-5666 and vibrant gardens Broker Bobbie Strome, Snow, Broker 541-389-7910 embellish the classic John L. Scott 541-419-3717 Principal Broker 541-306-1015 Hunter Properties LLC Real Estate, Bend architecture featuring Remax John L Scott Real John L. Scott www.johnlscott.com FIND IT! an inviting front porch, Estate 541-385-5500 Real Estate, Bend brick accents, a nd Hager Mountain Eswww.johnlscott.com SUT IT! two-car garage. A to- tates - 4 lots, $30,000 Sisters j $549,000 This is not a drive by. SELL IT! tal of 5 bedrooms plus each located in Silver Pointswest j $549,000 • 3000 sq. ft. Call for details. There Lake. U n derground • 3035 sq. ft. townhome • 3 bedroom, 2 bath o ffice/bonus roo m The Bulletin Classifieds is much more to this power and conduit for • 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath • 6.75 acres, barn creates flexible living than meets Sunriver Gem! Exten- property options and room for phone and i nternet. • Close to the River trail • MLS 201205094 t he eye. Land e x sive Remodel... on a V iews of Hage r • MLS 201203181 Mark Valceschini, P.C., all. Enjoy a secluded from Hwy 97 large corner lot. Par- tends Broker, CRS, GRI master suite perched Mountain. Septic fea- Karin Johnson, Broker beyond the MH tially furnished priced back 541-639-6140 541-383-4364 on the second floor sibility for s t andard property; MH to be system. The area is a We never stop moving.' We never stop moving: at $433,000; Unfur- on with a tiled bath and removed upon sale. nished p r iced at Almost private balc o n y. sportsman's paradise. 3 a cres, all Bobbie Strome, $425,000. Call today Striking kitchen with utilities in & ready for Principal Broker for more details. 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Hard to • Easy access to trails Tumalo Acreage find small a creage sizeable home in an Park H wy. 4 / 4 .5 , 4 7 0 0 6 4474 C o yote R u n . • MLS 201202442 with ma n ufactured exemplary neighbor- • MLS 201205806 sq.ft., on large acre4/2.5+ Bonus room, 5 TenBroek - Hilber on it, includes 3 hood just a s t one's age, hayfields, huge home acres, o u tbuildings, Lester Friedman, Group, LLC acres o f i r r igation, throw to Drake Park mountain views. amazing kitchen. MLS P.C., Broker 541-550-4944 mountain views & is and vibrant D own541-330-8491 Teri Cravens, Broker ¹201209378 We never stop moving: fenced for your horse. town Bend! MLS We never stop moving: 541-647-0910 Holly Garner, Broker Land i s cur r ently ¹201206543 541-480-4208 Fred Real Estate Group leased on month to $696,000 Fred Real Estate Group Private in L a P i ne month basis. PropDavid D. Gilmore, 5 2222 Lechner L n . erty is close to airport, Broker. 541-312-7271 Need to get an Builder's custom town 8 public land as HColdwelBanker MORRIS h ome, s hop, o u t - well. Don't miss this ad in ASAP? Morris Real Estate. MORRIS buildings, bonus over rare find. $199,900. REAL ESTATE You can place it shop. ¹201300397 REAL ESTATE MLS¹201004860 Eagle C rest b e h ind t d p d d y O cd d O p ct c d online at: I d p d t l y o d depc t d Holly Garner, Broker D & D R ealty Group gates & on 11th fairLLC 541-923-8664 way. Great room open Horse Property - 7085 541-480-4208 www.bendbulletin.com Call a Pro to dining w/covered Kent Lane, Culver. 39 Fred Real Estate Group deck access & cook's Acres w/37 acres of River Canyon Estates South Deerfield Park j Whether you need a 541-385-5809 kitchen w/alder cabin- NUID w a te r r i g h t. $224,950 j $335,000 fence fixed, hedges • New 1500 sq. ft. etry, granite counter Flood irrigated from a • 2719 sq. ft. trimmed or a house Walk to River. • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath tops & tile floor, over- Ig. pond w/gated pipe. • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Remodeled! looking golf course & 1782 s q . ft . MFD • Near Deschutes River • Double wall construcbuilt, you'll find 2002 MH .98 acres with tion m tn. vistas . S p a - home. 4 bdrm/2 bath, Trail professional help in • MLS 201207629 garage/shop, w ater cious master suite 8 barn & 4-stall • MLS 201300617 The Bulletin's "Call a f eature, fire p it , 8 Julia Buckland, Broker, luxury bath w/see-thru shop, Jim 8 Roxanne barn. Outside arena green house. N ew ABR, ALHS, fireplace & deck ac- w /attached Service Professional" Cheney, Brokers pens . flooring - Travertine, CRS, GRI cess to hot tub. In541-390-4050 Mountain & c anyon Directory tile, d o ors, l i g hts, 541-719-8444 door/outdoor speak- views. 541-390-4030 541-385-5809 sinks paint & MORE! We never stop moving: ers, intercom, central MLS¹201207831. We never stop moving.' Call f or deta i ls! vac 8 solar hot water $360,000 systems. Fi n i shed John L. Scott Real SW Bend - 61131 Ke- $136,900! b asement, bon u s cs pler St. 5/2.5+ huge www.johnlscott.com/4 cs r oom a bove 1 0 6 0 Estate 541-548-1712 bonus room. Enjoy 3235 Lisa McCarthy, SRES the Bend River Trail! Broker, sq.ft., triple garage. Immaculate Home 541-419-8639 MLS¹201203992 This home lives larger MLS¹ 201301015 MORRIS MORRIS John L. Scott John Furrow, Broker $529,900 than s q . f o o tage. REAL ESTATE Real Estate, Bend 541-647-0910 John L. Scott Real Open floor plan, spa- REAL ESTATE Indcpcndcntly Chmcd nnd Opctntcd www.johnlscott.com Fred Real Estate Group Estate 541-548-1712 c ious g reat r o o m, I d p ndcndy0 w dn d Op mtcd vaulted ceilings, gas Fantastic single level fireplace, master bdrm home. Views of the has separation, cenvalley floor and par- tral AC & recent uptial Cascade views. g rades make t h i s This home is move-in home warm & inviting. ready and has lots of $199,999 Hea t h er storage space. C hesbro, Brok e r F reshly painted i n 503-807-3874 s ide and o ut, n e w Hunter Properties LLC ggF range, dishwasher inThe Bulletin cluded. $16 9 ,000. MLS ¹201301275 To Subscribe call John L. Scott Real 541-385-5800 or go to Estate 541-548-1712 www.bendbulletin.com Gated Community In the Heart of Bend on Charming 8 well Drake Park. Excepcared for home. Light tional Investment op8 Bright, vaulted ceil- portunity. Own a trii ngs, s kylights, a i r plex at the South end conditioning & l arge of Drake Park with deck. Amenities inriver/Mirror Pond c lude front yard & views in the heart of common area mainte- all that Bend has to nance, pool, s ports o ffer. $595, 0 00 c ourt, & s n o w r e - www.johnlscott.com/7 moval. $180,000 Su- 6 311 J oh n S t e msan Pitarro, Broker bridge, Broker 541-410-8084 or 541-601-8881 541 -389-791 0 John L. Scott Hunter Properties LLC Real Estate, Bend www.johnlscott.com Good i n vestment Home is in the 100 Mountain River Estates year flood plain. It 19748 Dry Canyon. 3/3, needs some TLC but 2735 sq.ft., Jess Alsits on a wonderful lot way Custom Homea nd could make a Must See ! MLS ¹201207933 good investment or first home. Possible John Furrow, Broker 541-647-0910 owner terms. MLS¹201209476 Fred Real Estate Group $40,000 NE Bend j $189,900 D & D R ealty Group• 1708 sq. ft. LLC 541-923-8664 • 3 bedroom, 2 bath Great Family H ome. • Sits high on .13 of an acre Great open floor plan • MLS Purchaseprice$350,000,20% down, Loan amount $280,000,30 yrfixed. 201300131 with spacious kitchen Pattl Geraghty, Broker 8 lots o f w i ndows, 541-948-5880 Large master s uite with 2 closets & gen- We never stop moving: e rous s i ze d b e d rooms. Huge backcs yard. Move in ready. 4 bdrm & 2.5 bath. Call Jumbo purchaseprice /value $800,000— 20% down /equity,$640,000 loan amount. for more information. MORRIS Barbara J ac k son, Offer valid as of date of ad, restrictions may apply. Rates/fees subject to change. Broker 541-306-8186 REAL ESTATE On Approved Credit. John L. Scott Indcpcndcntly (Pntcd cnd Opcrctcd Real Estate, Bend www.johnlscott.com NE Bend j $192,000 • 1206 sq. ft. 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• 5 fireplaces! • Green built, efficient solar system • Finely crafted Gary Norman built custom • Stunning finishes • Unobstructed mountain views
• Wellestabli shed Hay Farm and Ranch • 1270 acres in a private beautiful valley near Mitchell, OR • 179.1 e acres of free water rights that has an engineered gravity flow irrigation with capability to run 8 wheel lines • Meat locker, barn, game bird sheds, heated 2-bay shop. • Deer, antelope, game birds. • 2400 SFhome, 1500 SF home 88log cabin MLS¹201208849
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Powder Village Creampuff ~ $74,900
7 Muskrat Lane, Sunriver ( $229,000
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6 Whistling Swan - Sunriver ~ $389,500
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28 Fremont Crossing ( $439,000
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16 Nine Iron - Sunriver ~ $535,000
• Exceptional location, very shortdistance to SHARC and Sunriver Village Built in 2004, 3 bedrooms,
3.5 baths (2 masters) • Open floor plan, 2215 SF • Deck with hot tub • Excellent furniture pkg. avail.
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• Great open floor plan • Stainless appliances • 4 skylights Pricing in the low $500K range
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• 8 Quelah Lane, Sunriver • 4 bdrms/3 baths, 2591 SF • 1/3+ acre landscaped lot • Master suite w/fireplace • Great room floor plan • 3-Car Garage • Sold Furnished MLS¹201301757
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• 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath • 2200 SF • Beau t ifully furnished .-,.:=- •Includes 2 Summer and 2 Winter weeks of usage ' • Locatedonthe1Bthgreen t-Q of the Nicklaus Golf Course MLS¹20120461B
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Powell Butte: Great 5 Acre PropertyI $129,000
SE Bend I $149,900
Gem inthe RoughI Three Rivers Southl $165,000
Exceptional inEstablished NENeighborhood I $169,990
• Open floor plan w/high ceilings • 2 bed, 1 bath, 1050 SF
• Cascade B< Smith Rock views • Water & power at home site
• Wood burning fireplace • Fenced yard w/sprinkler system
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16869 Downey Rd. I $174,900
Greens at Redmond I $197,500
• 3 bdrm, 2 bath, plus office • 1695 SF w/open floor plan • .57 acre lot with RV parking • Fenced yard w/sprinkler system
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Fabulous Property on 1.9 AcresI $289,000
Ranchatthe Canyons Homesite I $288,000
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Delightful in NW BendI $310,000
61067 Snowberry I $315,000 • Lovelyli,ke newhomein desirable River CanyonEstates • Gorgeouskitchenw/maplecabinets, granite counteftops &SSappliances, nook and beautiful hardwoodfloors
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60806 Taralon Place I $335,000
Striking Prineville Home I $349,000
Luxury TownhomesI Offered from $424,750
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• With Fairway, mountain and river views. • Two distinct Westside communities • Offering one & two story floor plans • 2-4 bedroom, 2.5-4.5 baths • 1960-2956 SF
• Beautiful single level home in desirable River Rim • 3 bedrooms plus office, 2 baths • 3-car tandem garage • Large cornerlot, paver patio, low maintenanceyard • Parks Bi trails and close to shopping MLS¹20130034B
Call Shelly Swanson, Broker I 541-408-0086
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Fryrear Rd, Sisters I $299,000
2660 SESagebrush Dr, Madras •3 bedrooms+ offi ce,2.5 bath • 2-car garage I. 3rd bay finished storage area • 24x32 finished shop • Great outdoor living • Open floor plan • Spacious kitchen MLS¹201301241 Call Melanie Maitre, Broker ABR, SRES, ePRO
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• His afHer closets in master • Surrounded by recreational activities
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SingleLevelHome w/Smith RockViewsI $425,000 • 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths • Great room w/vaulted ceilings • Large deckwith views • Attached 2-car garage • 5.70 aces,barn/shop/tack room • 2 acres COIirrigation MLS¹201301821
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19456 Blue Lake Loop I $435,000
Welcome to Beautiful TanglewoodI $445,000
West Side Park-like Setting I $479,000
2198 NW CLEARWATER DRI $479,800
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Awbrey Glen Champion CircleI $489,900
Westside Charmer I $550,000
Heart of NorthWest CrossingI $569,000
Sunriver Lake Front Beauty I $590,000
Listed byThe Norma DuBois and Julle Moe Team,
• Situated on .B6acres on one of the largest homesltes ln Awbrey Glen • Home offers privacy & a convenient location within the community • Large view windows embrace the High Desert Landscapefrom many areas ln the home. • Recently updated with beautiful hard wood floors, high end Europeanpellet stove & energy efficient water heater
• 3bed/2.5 bathlocated cmCompass Park inheartof NWX • Charming 2734BFbuilt byGregWelch • Den/office on mainfloor off formal entry • 3bedrooms upaongw/oprmbonus area &laundryroom • Master bathw/soakingtub, walk-in shower &largecloset • Front porchoverlooks CompassPark
• Beautiful 3/4 acre pine treed lot • 3400 SF, 3-car garage • Huge bonus/family room • Forma living & dining, 3 fireplaces • Oneownerhomew/lotsofextras • Wonderful decking, private backyard w/water feature • Very popular ocation! 16&4 NW City View
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Best Lot in Highlands I $599,000
Westside Craftsman with RV GarageI $625,000
Contemporary City Living I $820,000
This Property Has It All I $849,900
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2406 NW Morningwood Way MLS¹201301105
Call Laura Blossey, Brokerl 541-323-4809
Call Ken Renner, Principal BrokerI 541-280-5352
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Broken Top Beauty! I $889,000
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Peaceful Tranquility I $1,050,000
• Over ooking10thfairway &green
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• Mustsee estate in gated community • 2 master suites on main level • Heated coach house w/shop • Fencedlotw/breathtaking views •Amazinglandscaping & views • Golf membership included MLS¹ 201206302
• Custom home completely remodeledin 2004-05 by MelroseConstruction • Kathy & KafoNi l emiinterior plan/design with quality &detail - 4476SF • 5bed, &5 bath,mainlevel master • Great roomdesign. Wonderful indoor and outdoorlivingspacious,quiet cul-de-saclocation MLS¹ 201206249
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Luxury Single Level in BrokenTop I $1,150,000
Lost Tracks MasterpieceI $1,950,000
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Welcome to Paradise. Traditional Sale! Coun- 3 bedroom, 2 bath on 2 bdrm, 2 bath on 1.12 Gentlemen Farm & Re- Newly renovated home 51350 Anchor Way See ad listed under $309,900 Powell Butte Secluded and gated try living but just min.29 acres with the acres. $129,000 MLS t irement. Cust o m in the heart of down- Cabin on 1.25 acre "Homes with Acreage," 5 .58 acres w it h 3 custom home nestled utes to Bend. New backyard bordering ¹201203821 home ove r looking town Redmond, close w/city water, $59,900 classification ¹ 762, for bdrm, 2 bath, 2391 Coldwell Banker Dick against soaring 150 ft. carpet, new s t ove, the canal in RedCall Linda Lou D ay- Willow Creek w/Cas- to dry canyon trails, High Lakes Realty & sq. ft. home. CasDodson Realty rim rocks and unob- and vaulted ceilings. mond. Recently upWright, Broker. cade Mtn. views. 2892 C entennial Park 8 P roperty Man a g e cade Mountain and structed mountain and Relax on your deck dated with warm col541-771-2585 SF 1-level home w/in- downtown amenities. ment 541-536-0117 Smith Rock views. All View of Mt. Jefferson city views. Reclaimed overlooking your very ors, new flooring 8 Crooked River Realty door pool, 3360 SF Features refurbished appliances Wonderfully loc a ted stainless wood throughout with s ecluded acre l o t ! fixtures throughout. shop, 2nd home & pine hardwood floor- 50760 South Fawn in kitchen. Beautiful 2 -Story home in N W o ther b l dgs. 6 9 . 8 ing, laminate flooring Top-of-the-line 3 bdrm h ome with a c o m - master suite with walk tuscan style high end $109,000 MLS¹201301070 chef's h ome w i t h sh o p , manding view of Mt. kitchen. Mike Wilson, Broker Kelly Starbuck, PrinRedmond. Large 1705 acres w/62 acs of irin the kitchen & dinin closet, jetted tub in 541-977-5345 or sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 bath. r ig. Home has t o o ing room, new paint $169,000. High Lakes Jefferson and the sur- bath, double vanity www.johnlscott.com/ta cipal Broker, rounding area. Beaumaramckie T a mara 541 -389-791 0 541-923-0855 Knotty alder cabinets, many features to list. inside & out, master Realty & Pr o perty tiful well kept home with marble and travSS appli a nces, Adjoins McKie, Broker Hunter Properties LLC Redmond RE/MAX BLM. s eparation, din i ng Management thr o ughout. with spacious rooms. ertine front/back land541-460-9072 Land 8 Homes MLS¹201206931 area and formal din- 541 -536-01 1 7 Tack room, hay storMLS¹201206924 scaped with irrigation. John L. Scott Real Estate $795,000 ing room, a b o nus a ge, f e nced an d Fo r e st, $239,000 D&D Realty Real Estate, Bend Northeast Bend Homes $189,900. Jim Hinton John L. Scott Real Esr oom/solarium, n e w 11728 S u n cross-fenced for Group LLC $599,900 It's all about 541-420-6229 www.johnlscott.com tate 541-548-1712 landscaping, fenced 2 Bdrm, 1104 sq.ft., horses. Home-ID 988 866-346-7868 Bunkhouse. $108,000 NE Sycamore Ct. the views! Stunning Central Oregon Realty back yard, RV parkEagle Crest Properties Well maintained 3 bed- 2751 Great Home - Terrific Bend/3 bdrm, 1 bath, Smith Rock and city Group, LLC 866-722-3370 ing, alley access, de- High Lakes Realty & WOW! Look at these room, 2 bath, 1538 SF Condition! $167,500. v iews from this i n P roperty Man a g e Updated home on tached garage w/shop views! Cascade mtns Views, Views, Views in home, fenced yard, credibly built 3 bdrm, Corner Lot, 2016 sq. ment 541-536-0117 large $149,900 3 b edroom, 2 b a t h , area 8 storage along from your living room. Powell Butte! Custom l arge c o r ne r lo t , 3.5 bath, 3250 sq. ft. 541-388-0882, 1730 sq ft home, gas ft., 3 bdrm, 2.5 baths, w/ central h eat/AC. Home has been up- 3479 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, vaulted ceilings. Oak home! Enjoy the cov- fireplace, open floor plan, fam- Call Today! $189,900 152232 Long Prairiehuge cabinets, soaking tub, S QUEAKY CLEA N ered patio with those ily room, living room, MLS¹201208379 Home, 4-car s hop, dated with newer heat 2'/~ bath, b e autiful kitchen, fenced. s torage an d s h o p Large 1980 sq. ft. NE easterly views back$ 1 4 9,900. p ump and al l n e w cook's dream kitchen, patio, lan d scaped,John L. Scott Real Es- storage, MLS¹201300635. floors as well. Great 6.81 acres w/2 large area. All on a corner B end home. S p a- ing to common area High Lakes Realty & fenced RV area. $154,999. Pam tate 541-548-1712 lot. MLS ¹201301298 c ious l i ving r o o m and short distance to P roperty Man a g e ranch-style home with separate s h ops/gaJim Hinton Lester, Principal Brolots of room to play. rages. $475,000. MLS $42,000 w/gas FP, 3 bdrm, 2.5 sports center, swimNice quiet street in Ter- ment 541-536-0117 541-420-6229 ker, Century 21 Gold John L. Scott Real bath $185,900. MLS¹ rebonne. 2 bd, 1 bath $172,000 ming pools, s p ray Country Realty, Inc. Central Oregon Realty 201207007. Call 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, 1092 MLS¹201208213 Estate 541-548-1712 201280332. Call Jim park. Home-ID 989 home. $ 8 4 ,900 Group, LLC Jeanne S c h arlund, 541-504-1338 D&D Realty Group LLC Hinton 541-420-6229 MLS¹201301067 sq. ft. frame home in Eagle Crest Properties 541-420-7978. Wyndermere j Investment Opportunity 866-346-7868 Central Oregon Realty F a h lgren Wheeler Ranch, built 866-722-3370 Central Oregon Realty 3 b edroom, 2 b a t h , 3 b d rm , c h a rmingCall J u li e $649,900 Group, LLC 541-550-0098 in 2004, has vaulted • 3450 sq. ft. 1822 sq ft home on Group LLC 757 Bungalow style home, ceilings, gas fireplace, This is not a • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath one acre, fenced, and in d owntown R e d- Crooked River Realty T wo homes o n t h e $220,000 short sale. Very pritile and appliances. Crook County Homes 12250 NW Dove Rd • .70 acre lot NW REDMOND - 3 banks of a large ca- vate setting, Creek- 2 shops! MLS¹ t oo mond. Detached gaDouble attached gaCustom cedar s ided • MLS 201206583 bedroom, 2.5 bath. nal. Unique setting side V i llage t o w n- new...$191 900 Pam rage, lot of off street r age, front yard i s Large craftsman style h ome with f loor t o Lester, Pnnapal BroSherry Perrigan, Broker with two quality single home s i t s Built-ins, tile kitchen landscaped 8 decoras i de ker, Century 21 Gold p arking. Zoned f o r Prineville home. 2703 c eiling windows t o 541-410-4938 counters, gas firestory homes nestled pond & creek, be home office, residenin imtive fence, very clean, sq. ft. 4 bedrooms, 3 take in the mtn. views. We never stop moving: Country Realty, Inc. t ial, could b e c o n o n the banks of a place in the living must see. $93,000 c o ndition, 541-504-1338 baths. $159,000 Immaculate 1841 sq. room. $126,500 large irrigation canal maculate verted to commercial a nd s h o w s tru e MLS¹ 201209339 MLS¹201203228 f t., 3 b d rm, 2 b a t h in NE Bend. Both are pride-of-ownership. MLS¹201209508 u se. $99,9 0 0 . Cascade Realty, Call Don Chapin, Browith tongue 8 groove 821 NE Nickernut Ave, MLS¹201206148 Cg Call TRAVIS HANNAN, located on over one Premium up g rade 541-536-1731 ker, 541-350-6777 vaulted ceilings, gas Principal Broker, a cre with a par k package, 3 bdrms, 2.5 Redmond. Well maint. Call Kelly Starbuck, Redmond RE/MAX free-standing stove, 541-788-3480 across the canal for b aths, 1871 sq . f t . 3 bdrm, 2 bath 1350 Principal Broker, 3 bedroom, 2 bath mfd. Land & Homes wood accents. New sq. ft. h ome. SpaRedmond RE/MAX MORRIS privacy. One 4 bed541-350-341 9 h ome on o v e r a n deck w/wrought cious great room area Real Estate h ardwood floors & Land & Homes room home (2,424 sq. Paver Redmond RE/MAX acre. well maintained REAL ESTATE iron railing. Home-ID with a gas fireplace. new swimming pool. Real Estate ft.) with triple garage 877 Land 8 Homes and has a rental. Also T wo homes o n t w o I d p d m l y O d d Op «d completely fenced Landscaped front and plus a 3 be d room Eagle Crest Properties commercial lots sold On Real Estate has a detached dbl. 755 4.81 acres. $385,000 back yard with plenty Year-Round V acation home (1,840 sq. ft.) as one. Owner terms 866-722-3370 garage. $84,900. MLS MLS¹ 201101447 of room for outdoor Lots o f pos s ibilities Sunriver/La Pine Homes ¹ 201004467 Home. Cozy Tollgate with double garage. avable. $124,900 Juniper Realty, home on half an acre Perfect for two fami- $ 199,900 Enjoy t h i s activities. The garage h ere! 0.26 L o t , 3 MLS¹201300807 Cascade Realty, 541-504-5393 with room for your lies or a cash flow in- b eautiful view f r om is insulated and sheet Bdrm, 1 Bath, freshly 51340 Anchor Way Call J u li e F a h lgren 541-536-1731 r ocked with a w o rk painted interior, wood $39,900. 1.25 acre horse. Live an active vestment with good the Sisters to Smith 541-550-0098 14198 SW Nine Peaks bench and 220 AMP with city water and This home 8 property is Crooked River Realty floors, R5. $99,000 lifestyle, c l ubhouse, tenants. Quality con- Rock on the deck of Pl - Mtn views from $14 9 ,900 MLS¹201208899 sewer. High L a kes set-up to l ive. Low swimming pool, bik- structed homes near this townhome. This 2 service. MLS 201301310 Realty 8 Pr o p erty maint. yard w / very Two rental homes on this 1960 sq. ft., 3 Call Virginia, ing, horseshoes & schools and p a rks bdrm, 2 b ath, 1419 bedroom, 2 bat h Juniper Realty, Principal Broker Management tennis courts nearby. with all city services. sq. ft. townhome feanice lan d scaping, the same property, home on 1.16 acre. 541-504-5393 541-536-0117 541-350-3418 both currently rented. U pdated w it h n e w Mary Johnston, Bro- Call Gary for m ore tures, wal l - to-wall some grass in front 8 Redmond RE/MAX ker, 541-420-0891 details. 6 3 19 2 & windows, built- in enCute studio cabin on b ack, f e nced d o g Don't miss this one. carpet & vinyl flooring 3 Land & Homes Owner terms avail- and interior has been John L. Scott 63198 W a t ercress tertainment c e n ter,Beautiful 2-Story 1.28 acre. $55,000. area, covered rear bdrms, 3 baths, 1918 Real Estate Real Estate, Bend $ 5 3 ,500 $598,000 propane fireplace and sq. ft., stainless appli15956 Jaco b sen deck. 14x20 screened able. freshly painted. 936 www.johnlscott.com Gary Everett, CCIM large great room for Road. Hig h L a k es party room with BBQ, MLS¹201300810 sq. ft. garage has a New Construction - 3 ances, gas fireplace. Principal Broker Call Julie Fahlgren entertaining. Realty & Pr o perty 15x20 work or c raft shop area, 2 bays & bdrm, 2 b ath, 1548 Landscaped with irri541-550-0098 541-480-6130 Home-ID 796 shop (unfinished), Management 50 amp power for an sq.ft., vaulted, gas Northwest Bend Homes gation $194 , 900. Joan Steelhammer, Crooked River Realty Eagle Crest Properties 541-536-0117 2 4x50 3-bay s h o p R V. S e parate R V furnace-range-water MLS¹201208280 Broker 866-722-3370 with upper storage. covered storage and heater, fenced, land- 52970 Walker Way Jim Hinton, Northwest b u ngalow. 762 541-419-3717 Home has 4 bdrm, 3 carport. $139,500 scaped. $1 6 2 ,900 $184,000. 3 bd, 2 ba, 541-420-6229 LOOK ... the perfect Remax $449,900 Gour m et MLS¹ 201208272 MLS ¹ 20 1 2 0 8875 attached garage. High bath, large open liv Homes with Acreage NW Bend bungalow in kitchen, new granite Central Oregon Realty ing area, office or den Juniper Realty, Pam Lester, Principal Lakes Realty & Prop 749 Group, LLC need of your personal counter tops, master off living room. All Horse property w i th 541-504-5393 B roker, Century 2 1 erty Man a gement buildings have metal barn, over 5 a cres. touches. Cute 3 bed- Southeast Bend Homes suite + 2 guest bedroom home with full rooms & bathrooms Beautiful home in Great Gold Country Realty, 541-536-0117 roofs. Horse property, F enced an d c r o ss Inc. 541-504-1338 Just too many basement, rear alley 20688 White Cliff Circle. on the main floor with condition $184,900 Nice double wide MFH o n p a ve d ro a d . fenced. $119,900 access and p rivate 4 Bdrm, 2 bath home a huge loft overlook- Single level, 3 bdrms, 2 NEW Construction! 3 collectibles? on just over 1.5 acre $269,900. MLS MLS ¹201300986 Call fenced yard with ma- FSBO, .46 a c r e, ing the great room, baths, office, 1792 sq. bdrm, 2 b ath, 1700 on cul-de-sac. Close 201207419. Cascade 541-550-0098. J u l ie ft. N E W st a i nless ture t rees a n d a single level, w/ office, and an expansive trex sq.ft, 23 acre lot, tile t o BLM. C o uld b e Realty, 541-536-1731 Fahlgren Sell them in 10x12 structure. The laundry room, paved deck, ideal for entersteel appliances, large floors, tile backsplash, Nice horse property. Crooked River Realty The Bulletin Classifieds upgraded kitchen has driveway, hardwood taining. 3 bedroom, 3 kitchen with e a ting landscaped, fenced. Newer septic. Fenced Very spacious 1994, a garden window, plus f loors, w h it e v i n y l b ath. 2680 s q . f t . bar. New blinds, fresh $169,900 f or pe t s . Sho p 4bdrm/2bath 1755 sq. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, custom paint in & out. vinyl windows, gas fence. home, huge shop, $26 0 ,000. Home-ID 718 MLS201209125 w/raised wood floor, ft. mfd. home on 1.27 541-385-5809 heat 8 bathroom with OBO. 541-317-5012. Eagle Crest Properties Jim Hinton $299,000 acres. Living rm, famPam Lester, Principal power, lights, work 541-420-6229 claw foot tub. There 866-722-3370 MLS¹201203307 ily rm dining area & B roker, Century 2 1 benches. mud room 1620 SF home adjoins 750 may be room to add a Central Oregon Realty utility rm. Large 2 car Julie Fahlgren, Broker, Gold Country Realty, sq. ft. not included in 90-acre pasture with $550,000 One of Sage Group, LLC garage with an apart541-550-0098 Redmond Homes a rage. Sold as i s . Inc. 541-504-1338 home sq.ft. Owner will 2-mile walking trail. Builders award winment. Call Gary for 69,900. MLS Crooked River Realty consider carrying con Heat pump, propane more details. 1 107 $599,900 Outstanding ning homes. Facing FANTASTIC VIEWS of New construction! NE ¹ 201300535. Cas tract with large down. Equestrian Del i g ht! stove, dbl gar + boNW Federal $250,000 detail in design and east and on the ¹17 city and Smith Rock. Redmond $165,900 cade Realty, $79,500 MLS¹ 2-acre lot boasts 576 nus rm . $ 1 3 9,900. L arge h o m e wi t h 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1466 201300765 Cascade Gary Everett, CCIM c onstruction o f t h i s fairway of the Chal541-536-1731 MLS¹20120766 sq. ft., 2-stall barn, Principal Broker h uge g r eat r o o m . sq. ft. 2-story home, beautiful 4 bedroom, l enge Course. L o Call Nancy Popp w/2-runs, hay s t r g, 541-480-6130 cated behind the priEasy access to Bend gas fireplace in great Realty, 541-536-1731 3.5 bath, 3717 sq. ft. 756 541-815-8000 Joan Steelhammer, & Sisters. $180,000. room. L a ndscaped40 acre horse property. Jefferson County Homes matted a i s les/stalls, Sage Builders home. vate security gate as wash rack/tack bldg, Crooked River Realty you enter the Ridge. MLS¹201201489 Broker with sprinkler system $149,900. 87479 N. Located on the 18th Star Ln. High Lakes Lg turnout area & Irg 541-419-3717 MLS¹201209172 hole of the Challenge Offers 3 b edrooms, Call Travis Hannan, Principal Broker, Realty & Pr o pertyClose to schools! Nice 3 level arena. 1/4 mile 1 6751 SW Dove R d . Remax Jim Hinton Course at Eagle Crest 3.5 baths, 3376 sq. ft. bdrm home in town cust o m Home-ID 941 541-788-3480 Management to public land. Frame B eautiful 541-420-6229 Resort. Floor to ceil- Eagle 747 L andscaped with a 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. 2,500 sq.ft. Iog home Crest Properties 541-536-0117 Redmond RE/MAX Central Oregon Realty ing windows bring the fenced y a rd , RV $354,900 on 4.9 acres. GourSouthwest Bend Homes outside in for bright 866-722-3370 Land & Homes Group, LLC 52375 Ammon Road. parking too! $79,900 MLS¹201203418 Call met kitchen w/cherry Real Estate and o p e n liv i ng.$120,000 - Open floor Modified AF rame, MLS¹201106963 gran i t e Newer S ingle S t o ry Near Old Mill District 3 Nancy Popp, Broker, c abinets, Home-ID 352 huge shop. $269,900. D8D Realty Group LLC 541-815-8000 counters, 8 f armer's plan. 3 bdrm/2 bath. Where can you find a home, 3 b d rm, 2 .5 bdrm, 2y2 bath, 2398 Eagle Crest Properties High Lakes Realty & sink. Great room has Large .21 acre fenced 866-346-7868 bath, office, sunroom, sq. ft . , cou n t ry Crooked River Realty 866-722-3370 helping hand? P roperty Man a g e floor to ceiling winlot/patio. Double at2260 sq.ft, 6 0 acre, kitchen, maple cabiPriced to Sell! Afford- 5 2916 Old L ak e R d dows w/mtn v iews. From contractors to mtn 8 S m it h R o ck ment 541-536-0117 nets. 6970 sq. ft. Iot. Stick built Dutch barn. tached garage. Hickory hardwood & views. $269,000. MLS 5 3610 Brookie, C u s able l i ving, g r e at $199,000. Two 1848 style home. $110,000 Call VIRGINIA, Princi$180,000. MLS¹ yard care, it's all here pal Broker, MLS¹201300648 ¹ 201206306 Pam t om 2500 sq. ft. + starter or investment. sq.ft. h o mes, 40 tile f loors. R a diant 201208231 in The Bulletin's 541-350-341 8 heating. Lester, Principal Bro- guest suite. $380,000 $48,400. acres. High L a k es floor Call Linda Lou Pam Lester, Principal MLS¹201208170 Redmond RE/MAX Realty 8 Pro p erty $499,999 MLS Day-Wright, "Call A Service ker, Century 21 Gold B roker Century 2 1 High Lakes Realty & 201208751. J u niper Land & Homes Country Realty, Inc. P roperty Man a g e D8D Realty Group LLC Management, Gold Country Realty, Broker, 541-771-2585 Professional" Directory 866-346-7868 Real Estate 541-504-1338 541-536-0117 Realty, 541-504-5393 Inc. 541-504-1338 Crooked River Realty ment 541-536-0117
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Features great b edrooms on m a i n sq. ft. office, RV bldg., ment 541-536-0117 541-771-1116 which are being used. the 2.79 a cres l ot. • 1248 sq. ft. 1993 Sil qua room design with very level/open floor plan/ shop, & more. Ask for 1 6261 Pine D r o p Crooked River Realty Electricity is to one of Hike, b i k e , rid e vercrest • Living room & dining & large open kitchen. cozy fireplace /great Extensive Fe a t ure N icely c l e ared & them. Mostly gentle horses, fly fish. Quiet • Large living room, din family room Walk-in pantry, lots of River Frontage on Little s lope w i t h be t t e r & natural setting is kitchen. Bonus space Sheet $ 8 15,900. ing area • All vaulted and open tile, Corian center isfenced acre. $35,000 Deschutes River. 6+ upstairs/ triple car gaMLS¹201106428 grass on the steeper ideal for vacations or • High Lakes Realty 8 Vaulted c e i lings, living land, stainless appliacres with 300 ft. of rage/ large back deck/ Call Virginia, Possible owner year-round liv i n g. 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People Lookfor Information The Bulletin Classifieds built 2478 sq. ft. home and backs u p to gated, private well, building site with un$52,500 $129,900 Crooked River Ranch • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths About Products and • 3 b edrooms, 2 . 5 utilities at lot, applica- o bstructed 298.45 acre small ranch on 4.74 acres. 1800 common area. This view s water and power is • 1296 sq. ft., 1994 Sil tion for cap-fill septic. MLS¹201205208 b aths, 1920 sq . f t . Services Every Daythrough 153053 H w y 97. sq. ft. shop w/RV bay. property is priced to available at the street. vercrest 000 Silvercrest t r i The Bulletin f:iassifieds $535,000. MLS Gail Day 541-306-1018 $649,000. High Lakes 4 .74 a c r es . ML S sell and w on't l ast Septic was previously • Lots of w i ndows 8 2 long! Home-ID 968 ¹ 201200937. Pam Central Oregon Realty plewide Realty & Pr o perty ¹201202726 approved. $78,500 63737 Cascade Village vaulted ceilings Eagle Crest Properties • Living room, family Lester, Principal Bro- Group, LLC Management $397,000! MLS¹ 201208266 Dr., $64,900 Enjoy • All appliances are in room, dining room. 866-722-3370 541-536-0117 John L. Scott Real Esker, Century 21 Gold Juniper Realty, mtn. views from large cluded Immaculate Country Realty, Inc. Great Mountain View 541-504-5393 2+ acres in Madras in tate 541-548-1712 • FA h e at a n d h e a t • Remodeled kitchen covered front deck, 541-504-1338 CHECK YOUR AD very open living area perfect showing condition! Remodeled 3 bedroom, home site, short dis w/breakfast bar tance to the Lakeside Three 9148 sq.ft. FLAT Please check your ad Westerly Cascade view • pump/A/C 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2000sf, all 2 bath, 1440 sq. ft. with updated carpet & Nicely landscaped, • Private master suite on the first day it runs 1 a c r e lot wit h S ports Center a n d lots, cul-de-sac, utilion 1 level. Landscaped, home on 2.29 acres. window coverings. 2 great rear yard! w/walk-in closet to make sure it is corSpray Park, come and water/power available fenced, 2 pas t ures/ Granite counters, ties stubbed into PUE, rect. Sometimes inCall Marilyn R ohaly, • Master bath w/garden bdrm, 2 bath turn-key, at r oad. S t andard enjoy listening to the stable. MLS¹201301549 hickory cabinets, co n d ition. close to West Can541-322-9954 t ub a nd doub l e move-in approval. Broker, $279,000. Bill Bellamy, quiet. Avoid bank clos yon Rim Park and ac- s tructions over t h e septic bamboo wood floors, BONUS: New Electric John L. 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See: Super Seller rates! • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. • A t tached 2-car f i n ath home a n d a street ready to be in- • Bring your RV Monday. sq.ft., 1 99 7 S i l verhttp://bend.craigslist.org/ b ished garage 541-385-5809 stalled. This lot just • 1404 sq. ft. 1999 Sil 30x40 shop with over541 -385-5809 crest, vaulted ceilings, • Close to lakes reo/3673813154.html • Wood laminate, solar needs y o u r new vercrest sized RV door. Build Thank you! • MLS 201206354 lots of windows, FA & 20737 Livingood Way. • Vaulted ceilings de tube 8 more 3 bedroom, 2 b a t h, your custom home home. $38,200 Becky Brunoe, Broker The Bulletin Classified • Covered front deck Newer 2003 3 Bdrm, heat pump (A/C), Atsigner colors 1716 sq ft home on with brea t htaking MLS¹ 201203505. 2 car finished 541-350-4772 Juniper Realty • Gas heat and A/C. El • Concrete back patio 2 bath turnkey home. tached 4.45 acres. P r ivate views of the Cascade We never stop moving: Looking for a getaway evated corner lot and covered deck New appliances, lots garage, wood lami541-504-5393 well 8 l a rge shop. mtns. or enjoy as is. solar tube, & p lace? Bring y o u r nice views Call Marilyn R ohaly, of upgrades, custom nate, MLS¹201300092. $246,000. $ 79,000 Bu i l d y o u r window co v e rings, more. Covered front & builder and set your • A t tached 2-car g a Broker, 541-322-9954 $299,999. Pam MLS¹201205440 Dream home on this back deck, concrete front and back decks. imagination free! Min- rage + shop area John L. Scott Real Lester, Principal Bro- D8D Realty Group LLC .41 acre flat lot. Perback patio. $94,500. Estate, Bend Pristine fenced courtutes to Prineville Res• Front deck and rear ker, Century 21 Gold 866-346-7868 fect building site with Rohaly, Broervoir, Public Lands patio www.JohnLScott.com yard entry. Very open Marilyn Country Realty, Inc. Single level on 1 acre, 3 t he b ac k o f yo u r ker 541-322-9954 MORRIS for hiking & h o rseconcept with close to Call Marilyn R ohaly, 541-504-1338 house overlooking the John L. Scott bdrm, 2 b ath, 1716 1500 sq.ft. $74,300 back riding, d ownBroker, 541-322-9954 Want to impress the creek , REAL ESTATE Real Estate, Bend 7432 SW Onyx Road. sq.ft., master separa- b abbling Cascade Village town Prine v ille, John L. Scott Real I d p d il y o d do p | d morning sun and peek relatives? Remodel www.johnlscott.com H orse s et-up a n d tion, office, fenced, Homes N.W. LLC Meadow Lakes Golf Estate, Bend -a-boo mtn views from mountain views! f lower garden, R V your home with the 541-388-0000 Course & even fishwww.JohnLScott.com 773 780 the front. All utilities MLS parking. $84,900 $ 1 4 5,000. ing the Crooked River. help of a professional Acreages ¹ 201300988 Call MLS ¹ 20 1 0 07848. on the property line. 2 0748 V a lentine S t . Mfd./Mobile Homes Views from rock out from The Bulletin's Say "goodbuy" Melody Curry Pam Lester, Principal This is the perfect lot!! with Land croppings, to the val$54,900 Cute 3 bdrm, "Call A Service Home-ID 973 R EADY T O BUI L D ! 541-771-1116. B roker, Century 2 1 2 ba t h , upd a t ed ley below with Ochoco to that unused Professional" Directory Crooked River Realty Gold Country Realty, Eagle Crest Properties 5.07 acres, flat l ot, tns & beyo n d. item by placing it in kitchen & bath, new 5 ACRES with moun866-722-3370 mature trees, paved M carpet & t i le, n i ce tain views. 3 bdrm, 2 MLS¹201301312 8996 SW Panorama Rd Inc. 541-504-1338 road, 1/3 interest in b ath, 1 62 0 h o m e , The Bulletin Classifieds Snowberry Village ¹46 covered front deck & Custom 2034 sq ft , 4 Uniquecustom home, 3 One acre corner lot with well, applied for stan- $39,475 large back yard with 36x40 shop, fenced, $88,900 b edroom, 2.5 b a t h bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2464 trees. $36,900. 16010 dard septic. $99,900. John L. Scott Real Esirigated, ext. sprinkler Alpine Drive, La Pine. MLS¹ tate 541-548-1712 deck. Spotless and • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths h ome built i n 2 0 06 sq.ft. Sunroom with 20 12 0 4695 5 41 -385-580 9 system. $27 9 ,000. High Lakes Realty 8 w ith Mtn v iews o n • 1600y sq. ft. 1994 Sil like new. aggregate floor, forPam Lester, Principal Lot 22 SW Chipmunk MLS 2809225. Pam Man a ge B roker, Century 2 1 Cascade Village vercrest 1.53 acres. Many up- mal living room, wide Property Rd. Level 5.19 acres Lester, 541-504-1338 Homes N.W. LLC Suntree Village ¹210 • Living room, separate graded features in- hallways. S p acious ment 541-536-0117 Gold Country Realty, with mountain views. 541-388-0000 C entury 2 1 , Go l d dining room 8 large clude: hickory cabi- indoor spa off master 1 3740 S W $48,900 Can y o n Inc. 541-504-1338 Well treed with sev- • 3 bedrooms, County Realty 2 baths, kitchen with e a ting nets, granite counter bedroom, bath. Large Drive. 1.22- acre lot. eral possible building 20774 LivingWay. Like area t ops, alder t ri m 8 shop with office. Pic1848 sq. ft. B uild y o u r dr e a m 5 acres adjoins public sites. Community New 3 Bdrm, 2 bath land over Deschutes stove Get your doors, hardwood & tile nic area, horse shoes, home! $ 4 7 ,500 water & power avail- • 1994 Fleetwood, large •• Pellet Huge covered BBQ home is loaded with floors. Th e m a ster p rivacy 8 v ie w s . MLS¹201105164 River. Short walk to garage & shop business able at the street. upgrades, i ncluding bath has a garden tub $ 365,000. Call V i r river. $ 7 4 ,900 • Living room 8 family deck Call Melody Curry Owner terms availc ustom paint, n e w • Nice views with tile surround 8 MLS¹201102328 Call room ginia, Principal Bro541-771-1116 able. $69,000 MLS¹ lighting, skylight and G ROW I N G Linda Lou Day-Wright • Open floor plan, lots of • Large laundry room separate tile shower. ker 541-350-3418 Crooked River Realty 201106095 • 2 -car attached f i n custom deck i ng. $250,000 Redmond RE/MAX Broker, 541-771-2585 w~ndows Juniper Realty, 1 4738 Birds Eye, L a Oversized 2 car gaMLS¹ 201208347 Crooked River Realty • 1 year AHS Warranty ished garage Land 8 Homes 541-504-5393 P ine, 1 a c r e w i t h with an ad in rage with storage and • Immaculate! Juniper Realty, Real Estate included power/water. $39,900. RV lot grandfathered-in, Mountain Views! 3.39 Call Marilyn R ohaly,Call Marilyn R ohaly workshop area. The Bulletin's 541-504-5393 High Lakes Realty & come camp or build $84,700. Broker, 541-322-9954 acres with crazy Broker, 541-322-9954 "Call A Service Find It in 9.33 acres in P owell Property your dream h ome. Cascade Village John L. Scott Real John L. Scott Real mountan views! Butte - 4 bdrm, 2.5 The Bulletin Glassifisds! Management Professional" Septic/Power/ Water. Homes N.W. LLC Estate, Bend Owner will carry. Estate, Bend b ath, 1928 s q . f t . , 541-536-0117 54f -385-5809 $57,900 541-388-0000 Directory www.JohnLScott.com www.JohnLScott.com $103,000 3-car garage, barn, MLS¹201207367 MLS¹201100748 individual acres, Linda shop, with RV door. Ir- Wonderful acr e a geTwo Lou DayWright, gated. Call Travis Hannan, rigated. $35 9 ,000 set-up for horses with fenced, Broker, 541-771-2585 Principal Broker, MLS ¹ 2 0 1 2 037129 round p en . 4 - s tall $89,900. 51535 Rus Crooked River Realty 541-788-3480 Pam Lester, Principal barn w it h c h i cken sell Road, La Pine. Redmond RE/MAX Lakes Realty 8 Nice mountain views. B roker, Century 2 1 coop, hay storage and High Man a ge 3.09 acres. $95,950Land 8 Homes Gold Country Realty, complete bunk house. P roperty Real Estate MLS¹2609088 Inc. 541-504-1338 40x60 s h op/garage ment 541-536-0117 Call Linda Lou DayN orth P o w el l B u t t e NE Bend j $175,000 Amazing Views. Coun- finished with bath. Hot Acreage 3 buildable, Wright, Broker, house, 2 ponds,land• 9.87 acres try living at its best, 541-771-2585 rare lots. C a scade • No CC&Rs scaped. Mountain & u nbelievable u n o bMountain views. Quiet Crooked River Realty • Power 8 water structed Cascade Mt. m eadow views. 1 2 Call Vicci Bo- Over 7 acres of private • MLS 201300243 Views! Unique, cus- frost f re e f a u cets, area. wrap-around decks on wen 541-410-9730 Connelley, Ecotom 1908 s q.ft., 3 property with views. Lynne muc h Central Oregon Realty Broker, ABR, CRS bdrm & 2.5 bath home h ome a n d $106,500 Group, LLC 541-408-6720 n estled in larg e more. $375,000 MLS¹201106739 MLS¹ 201207852 72'X60' barn/shop on We never stop moving: Nice mtn. views. 5.64 Call Julie Fahlgren, Cascade Realty, 9.6 acres w/8.3 acres acres. Located in a Broker, 541-550-0098 541-536-1731 irrigation. cul-de-sac. $75,000- Crooked River Realty www.johnlscott.com/k MLS¹2609088 763 9.89 acres possibly di elliecook. Kellie Cook, Call Linda Lou Recreational Homes vidable. $89, 9 00. Broker 541-322-9925 Day-Wright, & Property 1300 Circle Bar, La John L. Scott Broker, 541-771-2585 MORRIS Pine. High Lakes Re Real Estate, Bend Crooked River Realty REAL ESTATE alty & Property www.johnlscott.com G et-away a cr e w i t h 14238 W h itewater Indcpendcnsy (hmcd and openrcd FOUR RV hookups!. Management Gorgeous mountain 541-536-0117 $65,000. 15675 $59,900. One of few NW Dove Rd., Terrebviews! 36y acres IrriK asserman Dr., L a lots in W i l d R i ver. onne. Private w ell, gated w/small cabin, 1 Pine. High Lakes Re High Lakes Realty 8 $48,900, 1-acre. p ower 8 septic i n bedroom, 1 bath, pos- alty & Property Man P roperty Man a ge Mountain views. stalled! L e v e l 5 . 12 sible OWC! $225,000. agement ment 541-536-0117 MLS¹201206664 acres with s e veral MLS ¹201201125. Call Linda Lou 541-536-0117 1.62 acre flat lot with building sites with Mtn Call Charlie, DesigDay-Wright, Broker, some improvements views. All it needs is nated Broker, 1bd/1ba frame home in for RV use. Perfect, 541-771-2585 your dream h ome. 541-350-3419 G ilchrist. Make t h is Crooked River Realty building site. AdMLS¹ $96,500 Redmond RE/MAX your home or a get- flat joins gree n belts.1.46 acre, flat building 20120135 Land & Homes away cabin for the Juniper Realty, lot adjoins greenbelt. Real Estate Central Oregon recre- $59,900 MLS¹201205397 541-504-5393 Water/ power availa tions.$39,999 M L S Great Country home C all N a nc y Po p p , 201206628 - Dennis able at road. Redmond - 2.59 acres has fenced property Haniford, 541-815-8000 Pr i n cipalCrooked River Realty $39,900 close to town. Owner for animals. Wonder- Broker, 541-536-1731 MLS¹201207930 will carry. $97,000 ful location and a nice Cascade Realty Call Nancy Popp, $39,900 Lot 141 SW MLS¹201100751 shop area. Ready for 541-815-8000 C rater L oop. W e l l Call Travis Hannan, a family wanting to A Huge Price Reduc- T reed Lot ! Crooked River Realty MLS ¹ Principal Broker, live on acreage and tion!! A h o use w ith 201105162 541-788-3480 have room to spread everything! Located in C all M e l od y Cu r r y Take care of Redmond RE/MAX out. MLS¹201209328 Diamond Peaks on a 541-771-1116 Land & Homes $249,900 quiet cul-de-sac. at Crooked River Realty your investments Real Estate D&D Realty Group LLC 1 41980 Emer a l d with the help from M eadows W ay . 3 8589 S W 866-346-7868 P a norama SW Canyon Dr. 1.13 2 bath. HardR oad. 1 . 169 a c r e , The Bulletin's Hand-hewn, prow front bdrm, acres w it h a c c ess wood flooring, carpet close to pasture and "Call A Service log home on 1.5 acre 8 tile, pellet stove, 3 from two streets promtn. views! $40,500rim lot! Stunning Cas- c overed v iding y o u man y decks , MLS¹201105165 Call Professional" Directory cade & D e s chutes heated double car ga- Melody building site options. River Canyon views. 3 rage,separate shop. 541-771-1116. Curry Views of Mt. Jeffer32.42 Acres in Urban son. O wner t e r ms bdrm, 2.5 bath + galand- Crooked River Realty Growth Bo u n dary, available. r age. $239, 9 00 Beautifully $5 8 , 500 scaped w/ paved cirAdjacent t o The MLS¹201106385 MLS¹201301080. Be creative! Build to fit cular drive. This propC all N a nc y Po p p , erty is in exc. cond., your new business. Greens, kitty corner to Juniper Realty, 541-815-8000 541-504-5393 Lot adjoins 18-hole new Ridgeview High inside & out. Worth a School. $5 9 9 ,000. Crooked River Realty c ourse. G r eat peek! $299 , 000. golf SW Chinook Dr. MLS ¹ 20 1 2 0 3193 visibility! Well t r avMLS¹ 201203768 Horse property with a Pam Lester, Principal Crooked River, Smith eled paved road, in Call Linda at spectacular mountain Rock 8 mou n tain business a re a at B roker, Century 2 1 Kevin Pangle Linda Fisher-Berlanga Mark Long 541-81 5-0606 view. Surrounded by Gold Country Realty, views. Owner terms CCR. $39,900 Cascade Realty NMLS¹ 89521 NMLS¹ 210118 NMLS¹ 208965 large farms and sets available. 6.9 acres Inc. 541-504-1338 MLS¹201207332 atop a knoll in Mawith septic, power & Bend/Redmond Bend/Redmond Bend/Redmond Call Nancy Popp, dras area. You can 4 38 A cr e v i e w l o t w ell i n stalled. I n 541-815-8000 Potential. Cute see forever! Shop has Great backs BLM, Cascade cludes custom home mobile home with Crooked River Realty stalls 8 plenty of room mtn & S m ith Rock plans. $189,000 covered decks. Ref or hay & t a ck. Or model started. Paved B uildable Lot o n t h e views. Corner lot, apMLS¹ 201008671 bring your toys that Canal. Desirable lot in proved for standard Juniper Realty, Street. Near Prinevdon't require f ood! R idgewater 11. L o septic. $199,000. MLS 541-504-5393 ille Reservoir. PriW ith over 6 a c r es cated on irrigation ca- ¹2809381 Pam vacy with views. IdleSW Chipmunk Rd. there's plenty of room. way nal. Nice flat .18 acre Lester, Principal BroAcres. $55,000Level 21 5.16 acres This custom b right lot with mature juni- ker, Century 21 Gold MLS¹201300335 with community water home has many upper trees & located in Country Realty, Inc. Call Virginia, installed. Mt. view neighborhood of 541-504-1338 grades, great f loor Principal Broker from back of property. plan, large r o oms, higher end homes in 541-350-3418 Two nice-sized storfireplace 8 so much SE B e n d . Mar c i 5 Acre corner lot. Near RE/MAX public land 8 r i ver. age buildings inmore. $210 , 0 00 Redmond Schoenberg, Realtor Land & Homes Level fo r b u i lding. cluded. $74,700. MLS MLS¹201105983 541-610-7803 Real Estate NMLS 3182 Neighboring well. Pwr 201300800 D&D Realty Group LLC John L. Scott to property. $49,900Juniper Realty, 866-346-7868 Real Estate, Bend 764 tce Psep6 ~ Ps o p6,8t ttf)h/vtzs,5'u fgF7™ MLS¹201109114 541-504-5393 www.johnlscott.com New Construction - 3 Farms 8 Ranches Call Nancy Popp, Nice flat lot in TerrebSW D O V E R D . M t. bdrm, 2 b ath, 1748 541-815-8000 sq.ft., on 1.49 acres, Ranch in Powell Butte onne, .56 a c res, Crooked River Realty Washington 8 Three 685 SEThird Street ( Bend, OR 97702 Sisters views from this granite counters, SS $925,000. Pride of p aved s t reet, a p appliances, fireplace ownership/Borders proved f o r ca p -fill7825 SW River Road. 6.1 acre property with with custom mantel. BLM. Feed Lot, hay septic, utilities are at 5.030 acres, canyon power installed. Close NMLS ¹89511 ML-3213-1 0 $329,000 MLS Barn, Equip. Shed t he lo t l i n e . M L S views, septic & power to t h e De s c hutes © 2013 EvergreenHomeLoansisaregisteredtradenameofEvergreenMoneysourceMortgage ¹ 201209128 Pam MLS¹201206082 ¹ 2012001172 P a m o n l ot . $84, 9 0 0 River and Steelhead CompanyNMLSID3182. Trade/service marksarethe propertyof EvergreenHome Lester, Principal BroVicci Bowen Lester, Principal Bro- MLS¹201300989 Call Falls. $99,500 MLS¹ 541-41 0-9730 201205646 Loans.All rightsreserved.Licensedunder: OregonMortgage Lending LicenseML-3213 ker, Century 21 Gold ker, Century 21 Gold Melody Curry t.seoEA 541-771-1116. Country Realty, Inc. Central Oregon Realty Country Realty, Inc. 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For your protec1 2 mos.) 8 Hig h been history to: which have been pookpo rt ~ tional licenses a nd Speed Internet start- els tion call 503-378-5909 Jay Brandt, Advertising Director ertified by the O r - • A u c tion Sales • fireandrescue.com certifications. ing at $ 14.95/month cegon or use our website: jbrandt@bendbulletin.com Department of (where ava i lable.) Environmental Qualwww.lcb.state.or.us to Debris Removal • S AVE! A s k Ab o u t PUBLIC AUCTION Circulation Night check license status or drop off your resume in person at ity (DEQ) and the fedThe Total Liquidation SAME DAY InstallaDock Assistant before co n t racting eral E n v ironmental 1777 SW Chandler, Bend, OR 97702; of Thuro-Bilt Trail JUNK BE GONE t ion! C A L L Now ! Protection with th e b u s iness. A g e ncy Company and more! Or mailto PO 8ox 6020, Bend, OR 97708; The Bulletin is look1-866-947-7995. I Haul Away FREE 1989 Logan 19' Persons doing land(EPA) as having met No phone inquiries please. 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Corvette, 1968 Dodge for protecting hay, methods, as well as Specific job duties include: The Bulletin Landscaping & or 541-771-4463 Dart GT, 3-pc Antique Managing the Community Calendar, Commu(PNDC) firewood, livestock inventory skills and recommends pay- V ictorian P arlor s e t , etc. $1496 Installed. Bonded & Insured Maintenance customer se r v ice nity Datebook, Gallery Exhibits and Talks, ment for Firewood Shop-smith, Craftsman CCB¹181595 Serving Central Oregon GENERATE SOME 541-617-1133. Handling a heavy tel ephone load and, once skills. M a y d r i ve only upon delivery table saw, Delta band Since 2003 EXCITEMENT CCB ¹173684. company vehicles to settled into the job, an opportunity to contrib- Landscaping/Yard Care and inspection. Residental/Commercial IN YOUR saw, 5 Captain beds, kfjbuilders@ykwc.net transport va r ious ute to the features sections • A cord is 128 cu. ft. NEIGBORHOOD. 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Must • Spring Clean up ERYWHERE By SatWeed free Bark have a valid driver's •Weekly Mowing ellite! Speeds up to 1 cord dry, split Juniper, No Minimums -No Reserves & flower beds license and proof of 12mbps! (200x faster & Edging $190/cord. Multi-cord i nsurance. W a g e •Bi-Monthly 8 Monthly than dial-up.) Starting discounts, & t/a cords PUBLIC AUCTION DOE. B e nefits inLawn Renovation Maintenance at $49.95/mo. CALL 9AM - TUESDAY - MARCH 19 available. Immediate Aeration - Dethatching •Bark, Rock, Etc. cluded. All hiring is NOW 8 G O F A ST! delivery! 541-408-6193 Preview 8-4, Mon., Mar 18 contingent upon Overseed 1-888-718-21 62. Compost passing pre - em(PNDC) Senior Discounts FUQUA HOMES All Year Dependable Top Dressing ployment drug Bonded & Insured Firewood: Seasoned 20495 Murray Rd, Bend, OR Stihl hedge t r immer, s creen and D M V 541-815-4458 Split, Del. screening. gas, like new, $170. 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HomeWreckersn'PG Gator Boys n 'PG Gator Boys Deathgrip n 'PG Finding Bigfoot n 'PG Finding Bigfoot n 'PG' cc Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence BRAVO 137 4 4 Th e Millionaire Matchmaker '14 Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly The Real Housewives of Atlanta T h e Real Housewives of Atlanta T h e Real Housewives of Atlanta CMT 190 32 42 53 (11:30) Hot20Countdownn'PG' cc Luke Bryan Je f f Dunham: Spark of Insanity n '14' cc Blue Collar ComedyTour: Onefor theRoad" '14' CNBC 54 36 40 52 Insanity! Cooktop Insanity Workout Octaspring Ma. WEN Hair Care Zumba Fit Phil Collins Ins anity WorkoutPrincess n 'PG' On the Money 60 Minutes on CNBC CNN 55 38 35 48 YourMoney(N) CNN Newsroom(N) CNN Newsroom(N) CNN Newsroom(N) CNN Newsroom(N) Atlanta Child Murders COM 135 53 135 47 (11:55) ** "Coneheads"(1993)DanAykroyd, JaneCurtin. « (I:56) ** "Ma/ibu's MostWanted" (2003)JamieKennedy. « (3:56) **"Waiting..."(2005)RyanReynolds, AnnaFaris. cc COTV 11 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Joy of Fishing Adv Journal G e t Outdoors Visions of NW City Club of Central Oregon CSPAN 61 20 12 11 (11:00) Washington ThisWeek Newsmakers Washington ThisWeek Q&A 'DIS 87 43 14 39 Lucko/-/rish Austin I Ally 'G' Good-Charlie G o od-Charlie G o od-Charlie G o od-Charlie A.N.T. Farm'G' Dog With a Blog Jessie 'G' « Sha ke It Up! 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(N) « ESPNC 23 25 123 25 "He///ighters" (2007, Documentary) « American Man"(2012, Documentary) « The Streak cc Street Stops ESPNN 24 63 124203 SportsCenter (N) (Live) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) « SportsCenter S p ortsNation S p ortsCenter « SportsCenter ©c ** "TheSisterhoodo/the Traveling Pants2" (2008) AmberTamblyn, Alexis Bledel ** "P.S. / Loveyou" (2007) Hilaiy Swank. FAM 67 29 19 41 (11:30) *** "TheSisterhoodo/ the Traveling Pants" (2005) FNC 57 61 36 50 Journa!Editorial FOXNews America's NewsHeadquarters (N) Fox NewsSunday FOX Report(N) Huckabee(N) *FOOD 17762 98 44 Chef Wanted With Anne Burrell Restaurant: Impossible Chopped LeftoversOverload 'G' Chopped BellyUp Chopped TroutBout'G' Mystery Diners Mystery Diners ** "Predators" (2010,ScienceFiction) AdrienBrody, Topher Grace ** "Ghost Rider" (2007)NicolasCage. Amotorcycle stuntmanis asupernatural agentof vengeance. 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B a r Rescue n 'PG BarRescueFallenAngelsn 'PG' * "Leprechaun 2"(1994, Horror) WarwickDavis, Charlie Heath. « ** "Leprechaun" (1992,Horror) WarwickDavis, Jennifer Aniston * "Leprechaun 2" (1994) « SYFY 133 35 133 45 (11:00) ** "Leprechaun"(1992) TBN 205 60130 King IsComing Kingdom Conn John Hagee M a rriageToday Joseph Prince Gregory Dickow T.D. Jakes'G' Joyce Meyer Leading theWay TheBlessed Life Joel Osteen 'PG' Kerry Shook ** "Daddy's Litt/e Girls" (2007,Romance)Gabrielle Union,Idris Elba. Apoor ** "Why Did I GetMarried?" (2007, Comedy-Drama)Tyler Perry,JanetJackson, Jill Scott. Eight mar- "Why Did /Get 'TBS 16 27 11 28 (11:00) ** "Meetthe Browns"(2008) Tyler Perry. cc mechani candanattorneyshareanunexpectedromance.« ried friendsgrapplewith commitmentandbetrayal. « MarriedToo?" *** "Shake HandsWith the Devil" (1959, Drama)JamesCagney, DonMurray *** "young Cassidy" (1965,Biography) RodTaylor, MaggieSmith, Julie Christie. *** "TheRisingofthe Moon" (1957) (11:00) **"TheDaughfero/Ros'e TCM 101 44 101 29 O'Grady"(1950)JuneHaver. An Americanstudent in 1921Dublin tries toavoid conflict. Based onthe autobiography of playwright SeanO'Casey. Cyril Cusack,NoelPurcell. *TLC 178 34 32 34 Four Weddingsn'PG' « Four Weddings n 'PG' cc Welcome to Myrtle Manor n '14' Welcome to Myrtle Manor n '14' G y psy Sisters n '14' « Gypsy Sisters n '14' « Law & Order Blackmail Ajournalist is ** "TheLibrarian: Questfor theSpear" (2004, Action) NoahWyle. Amanprotects *** "TheLibrarian: Return to KingSo/omon's Mines" (2006,Adventure) Noah *TNT ,7 26,5 27 Law &Order FedAcampaignvolunt e er is murdered. n '14' found dead.'14' «(DVS) magical artifacts fromtheforces of evil. 'PG' « Wyle, Gabrielle Anwar,JaneCurtin. 'PG' « *A&E
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