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athletes, the spotlight shines a
shape Bend's growth
little too brightly in New York,
plan come from the
but Madras native Jacoby Ellsbury has made the transi-
development, con-
tion from the Red Sox to the
struction and real estate industries.
Yankees seem as effortless as tracking down a lazy flyball to
Some have a financial interest in the out-
the outfield.
come of the process,
After sevenyears patrolling center field in Fenway Park, Ellsbury signed as a free agent
because they own or are developing
with the Yankees in December,
be absorbed into the city through a future urban growth boundary expansion. Charley Miller is
rural land that could
agreeingto a seven-year, $153 million contract with the Red
Sox's division rivals. Ellsbury downplayed the rivalry when asked about changingteams before a recent game
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one of the candidates
for the advisory com-
in Baltimore. Both the Yankees and Red Sox are intensely
Tobacco plants help make new
mittee that will help
develop guidelines to determine if and
focused on gettingto thepostseason and winning the World
where to expand
the city's boundary, which is the line
Series, with devout fanbases
that expect success, he said. "At the end of the day, it's still
outside which urban
baseball," he said. As a Yankee, Ellsbury has flashed the mix of speed and
development such as subdivisions and sewers are prohibited by state law. Miller
power that made him an All-
Star in 2011, the year he finished second place in voting for the American League's Most Valuable Player award. Going into Friday's action, Ellsburyleads his teamwith 31 steals, which ranks second
CII'UgS By Malcolm Ritter The Associated Press
NEW YORK — It's an
eye-catching angle in the story of an experimental
said Friday that his family owns several hundred acres of land northwest of the city, and they would like the city to annex at least 200 acres of that through the
in the American League. He is tied forthe team lead in runs batted in with 52.
treatment for Ebola: The
drug comes from tobacco plants that were turned into living pharmaceutical
boundary expansion process. "We hope to have it
Affable and unassuming, Ellsbury has an air of quiet confidence about him. SeeEllsbury/A5
factories.
come in," Miller said. "I think it's logical development around the
Using plants this waysometimes called "pharm-
ComingSunday
for medicines. That ap-
• In Travel:A Pacific Northwest baseballtour • In Sports:Wrapping up the Bend Elks'season
ing" — can produce complex and valuable proteins proach, studied for about 20 years, hasn't caught on widely in the pharmaceutical industry. But some companies
schools." The land is next to Summit High School and William E. Miller Elementary, Andrew Clevenger/The Bulletin
Jacoby Ellsbury gets in somebatting practice before Wednesday's gameagainst the Baltimore Orioles.
as well as a new middle school currently
under construction. SeeGrowth /A5
and academic labs are
pursuing it to create medicines and vaccines against such targets as HIV, cancer, the deadly Marburg virus and norovirus, known for causing outbreaks of stomach bug on cruise ships, as well as
From Missourishooting, a protest songborn in days By Ben Sisario New York Times News Service
In 1970, it took a few weeks
for Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young to record and release the song "Ohio" in response to the shooting of unarmed college students at Kent State
Ebola.
While most of the work in this area uses a tobacco plant, it's just a relative
of the plant used to make cigarettes. "It's definitely not
University.
On Friday, just days after the death of Michael Brown rest in Ferguson, Missouri, J. Cole's somber protest song
discourse about Brown, an 18-year-old who was fatally shot by a police officer last Saturday. Cole, a 29-year-old rapper
"Be Free" spread around the
from North Carolina, posted
world in a matter of hours, fueled by social media and the hip-hop world's intense online
the song early Friday to the online audio platform Sound-
and the subsequent civil un-
tracksand easily sharethem through social media. By late afternoon, it had been listened to more than 250,000 times
and, with feelings still raw over the situation in Ferguson, it began to quickly ricochet around the Internet. "All we want to do is take
Cloud, which lets users upload
the chains off," Cole sings in the track, his voice breaking over mournful keyboards. "All we want to do is be free." J. Cole's "Be Free" was
released, publicized andcommented on with remarkable speed. SeeSong/A4
something you smoke," said Jean-Luc Martre, a
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It's Saturday, August16, the 228th day of 2014. Thereare 137 days left in the year.
HAPPENINGS Ukraitle — Finnish President Sauli Niinisto will travel to the country a dayafter meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in anapparent attempt to shuttle diplomacy. EbOla —The U.N. will start flights for humanitarian workers in Africa to ensure aid operations aren't interrupted as regional airline flights are canceled across three countries.
HISTORY Highlight:In 1954, Sports lllustrated was first published by Time Inc. In1777, American forces won the Revolutionary War Battle of Bennington. In1812, Detroit fell to British
and Indian forces in theWar of1812.
In1858, a telegraphed message from Britain's Queen Victoria to President James Buchanan was transmitted over the recently laid trans-Atlantic cable. In1861, President Abraham Lincoln issued Proclamation 86, which prohibited the states of the Union from engaging in commercial trade with states in rebellion, namely, the Confederacy. In1937, the American Federation of Radio Artists was chartered. In1948,baseballlegendBabe Ruth died in NewYork at age 53.
In1956, Adlai Stevenson was nominated for president at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. In1960, Britain ceded control of the crown colony of Cyprus. In1962, The Beatles fired their original drummer, Pete Best, replacing him with Ringo Starr. In1977, Elvis Presley died at his Graceland estate in Memphis, Tennessee, atage42. In1987, 156 people were killed when Northwest Airlines Flight 255 crashed while trying to
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BIRTHDAYS Sportscaster Frank Gifford is 84. Actress Julie Newmar is 81. College Football Hall of Famer andNFLplayer Bill Glass is 79. Actor Bob Balaban is 69. Ballerina Suzanne Farrell is 69. TV personality Kathie LeeGifford is 61. Movie director JamesCameron is 60. Singer Madonna is 56. Actress Angela Bassett is 56. Actor Timothy Hutton is 54. Actor Steve Carell is 52. Singer Vanessa Carlton is 34. Actress Rumer Willis is 26. — From wire reports
While the results may seem unsurprising considering the causes of climate change, scientists are now able to quantify humans' contribution.
By Rachel Feltman
lactic acid, producing a weak The Washington Post electrical charge that doctors In the future, sensors placed can measure. in a temporary tattoo — or Unfortunately, h a r vesting even inside your underwear
— could use your sweat to power small electronic devic-
sistent way to power a device.
many, collect
In fact, test subjects who were
data on the Rhone Glacier in the Swiss
can harvest enough power to
less fit produced more lactic acid than their athletic coun-
power wristwatches and LED
terparts, and therefore made
es. The tiny, cheap biobatteries
Students of the University of Mainz, Ger-
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than twothirds of the
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"Glaciers ar e r e a lly shrinking rapidly now," he said. "I think it's fair to say
cerning," said University of cent or as high as 93 percent, Alaska Fairbanks geophysicist but likely in the middle. "This study makes perfect Regine Hock, who wasn't part of the study. sense," said Pennsylvania Over the last two decades, State University glacier expert about 295 billion tons of ice Richard Alley, who wasn't part has melted each year on aver- of the research. "The authors age due to human causes and have quantified what I believe about 130 billion tons a year most scientists would have are melting because of natural expected." causes, Marzeion calculated. Not all of the human-caused Glaciers alone add to about melting is from global warmfour-tenths of an inch of sea ing from the burning of fossil levelrise every decade,along fuels, but climate change is the with even bigger increas- biggest factor, said Ted Scames from melting ice sheets bos, a scientist at the National — which are different than Snow and Ice Data Center. glaciers — and the expanThe study showed that it sion of water with w armer took time for global warming temperatures. and other factors to build up Marzeion and colleagues and cause melting. That lag efran multiple computer simula- fect means the world is already tions to see how much melting locked into more rapid melting there would be from all caus- from the warming that has ales and then did it again to see ready occurred, Marzeion and how much meltingthere would Alley said.
most of it is man-made."
be if only natural causes were
WASHINGTON — More than two-thirds of the re-
cent rapid melting of the world's glaciers can be blamed on humans, a new
study finds. Scientists looking at glacier melt since 1851 didn't
see a human fingerprint until about the middle of the 20th century. Even then,
only one-quarter of the warming wasn't from naturalcauses.
But since 1991, about 69 percent of the rapidly increasing melt was man-
made, saidBen Marzeion, a climate scientist at the University of Innsbruck in Austria.
Scientists fault global included. The difference is warming from the burning what was caused by humans. of coal, oil and gas as well Scientists aren't quite ceras changes in land use near tain what natural causes startglaciers and soot pollution. ed glaciers shrinking after Glaciers in Alaska and the
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These robots are self-organizing, moving in coordination like e
swarm of bees. Such technology could hold promise for robots used for coordinating disaster response or self-driving cars.
Alps in general have more human-caused m e lting than the global average, Marzeion said. The study was published this week in th e journal
Science. The research is the first
By Rachel Feltman
their own loads down in the
of the glacial melting can be attributed to people and "the jump from about a
quarter to roughly 70 percent of total glacier mass loss is significant and con2 LocationsisBend Main Center
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same place. After awhile, comA huge group of self-orga- plexstructures are formednizing robots has emerged even though no one has a masfrom Harvard. But don't wor- ter plan in mind. ry, they're pretty tiny and But TERMES teams were quite harmless (for now). tiny, because of both the cost Called Kilobots, they stand of building the sophisticated on three pinlike legs and form robots and the difficulty of a swarm of 1,024 to complete controlling them with such a basic tasks, such as forming simple algorithm. particularshapes on comKilobots are much cheaper mand. What's exciting about to build. The new robot moves these bots i s t h a t t h ey're using two vibrating motors, s elf-organizing, moving i n which make it skitter on mocoordination like a swarm of tionless legs. A simple infrabees or a murmuration of star- red transmitter and a receiver lings. After being shown a 2-D allow the individuals to recshape, the robots move with- ognize others, but they have out further direction until they no way to see the entirety of form it themselves. the shape they're forming, let K ilobots, described i n
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survivor was 4-year-old Cecelia Cichan. People worldwide began a two-day celebration of the "harmonic convergence," which heralded what believers called the start of a new, purer age of humankind. In1999, the U.S. version of the quiz show "WhoWants to Be a Millionaire," hosted by Regis Philbin, began alimited two-week run onABC. Ten years ago:President George W.Bushannounced a plan to bring home two Army divisions from Cold War-era bases in Germany. Election officials in Venezuelaannounced that voters had overwhelmingly chosen to keepPresident Hugo Chavez in office. Five years age:Negotiators averted a strike against the San Francisco BayArea's commuter rail hours before a midnight deadline.Y.E. Yang, of South Korea, becamethe first Asianborn player to win one ofgolf's majors with a three-stroke win over Tiger Woods at the PGA Championshi pinChaska, Minnesota. Usain Bolt ran to another world record, winning the100-meter race in 9.58 seconds at the world championships in Berlin. One year age:In a spacewalk lasting seven hours and 29 minutes, Russiancosmonauts rigged cable outside the International SpaceStation for a new lab that was due to arrive in a few months.
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Song Continued from A1 According to Billboard, it had become the most talk-
ed-about track on Twitter by 10 a.m. Friday, a little more than six hours after it was released. Ann Powers, NPR's music critic, called it "the first
fully formed protest song I've heard addressing the death of Mike Brown" and said it was
"evocative of Nina Simone." Cole's song p unctuated what was already a strong reaction in hip-hop circles, with artists, fans and critics going online to express themselves
editor at The Fader, a music
and fashion magazine, "people in hip-hop immediately feel a responsibility to use the platform they have to raise a
thousands of people on Twitter used the hashtag ¹IfThey-
of black men."
GunnedMeDown to criticize
to Trayvon Martin's death,
The lyrics to the song allude
the stereotyping of young African-Americans by law encertain perspective that is not forcement and the media. the default." Brown was an aspiring On Instagram, the rapper rapper himself, posting his Killer Mike posted a picture own songs to SoundCloud, of Brown's mother and step- a streaming platform that is father along with an impas- popular among young listensioned note of sympathy that ers and artists — particularly was noted by BuzzFeed, BET in dance and hip-hop — for and many other outlets. On its YouTube-like ease in upTuesday, Wiz Khalifa and loading and sharing audio. Young Jeezy performed in St. Brown's songs were even subLouis wearing "R.I.P. Mike ject to insta-analysis by The Brown" T-shirts. Young Jeezy Riverfront Times, a St. Louis also posted a picture of him- weekly, which at first characself at a looted Ferguson con- terized his lyrics as "gangster"
with Cole singing, "I will stand my ground." But Trammell of Fader noted that "Be Free" is not a straightforward protest
song, avoiding political commentary in favor of an emotional, "fatigued"response to Brown's death and all that it
represents. "For hip-hop artists, a lot of
whom have come from places or circumstances where occurrences like this are not un-
common, they feel a very personal reaction to it," Trammell said. "It's not about political
and debate the issue. And it followed the hip-hop world's venience store, writing: "The but later removed that word pitched reaction to the shoot- answer is not tearing down after criticism. ing of Trayvon Martin in 2012, our own neighborhoods and In a blog post unveiling the which drew musical responses communities, the answer is track, Cole wrote candidly by Public Enemy, Dead Prez, goin to the source of the prob- about Brown's death and the Mos Def and others. lem in numbers." feelings it inspired in him. "In the many, many instanc"That coulda been me, easily," Tef Poe, a St. Louis rapes where tragedies like this per, drew wide attention this he wrote. "It could have been have happened," said Mat- week for a barrage of online my best friend. I'm tired of bethew Trammell, an associate posts, while at the same time ing desensitized to the murder
affiliations or thoughts about the police or the president. It's that these are the same kinds
of people in the same kinds of places they grew up in." Cole on Friday declined to be interviewed about "Be Free." "He'd like the song to stand
on its own," a spokeswoman sard.
an ar e minorit communities sti avemost w ite oice orces By Emily Badger, Dan Keating and Kennedy Elliott The Washington Post
Confrontations in Ferguson, Missouri, set off by the Aug. 9 fatal police shooting of an unarmed black teenager have raised questions not just about
the conduct of one officer, but also about the makeup of an
Share ofwhite police towhite poyulation Three-quarters of cities with at least 50,000 residents have asignificantly greater share of white officers than the population. The dots along the top line represent cities with entirely white police departments. A majority of cities are also underrepresented in black and Hispanic officers.
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away from the start of that tournament when he makes
WASHINGTON — The
it to the concession stand. He
tail of the whale is dragging on the convention center fl oor, and everyone is looking.
pulls out the American money
It is attached to a full-
he is keeping tucked into his registration form and, with no parent watching, buys barbecue chips and a Mountain
body costume made of blue Dew. "Thank you," he says in his felt that was carefully measured and velcroed to fit its 12-year-old British accent. He owner, a 12-year-old boy says it again a few minutes named Theo Chevis. He is
later when
s omeone yells,
so he ordered it to be a lit-
the admirer, who looks col-
nament to think about.
are sewn on
hoping to get years of use "Woah!" "Can I take a picture?" asks out of the whale costume, tle big. He doesn't mind the lege-aged. "All right," Theo way it drags; he has a tour- says. The fins of the Kyogre
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entire police force. How could a community that's two-thirds
gre, a whalelike character camera. "No, with you man!" from Pokemon.One ofthe the guysays, then kneels down
black have a police force that's
strongest Pokemon characters to exist, he says. "A
in front of Theo to take a selfie.
cession stand, Pokemon
ates the way Pokemon makes
players stop their card trading and point to Theo, the 5-foot Kyogre. This was the day Theo had been waiting for ever
Theo feel. At school, the kids are all about football (American soccer) and "shoot-em-up games," he says. Of the 14 kids in his class, only one, Alexander, likes playing Pokemon. And because he isn't allowed to take his pink Nintendo
Theo is one of the only ones true behemoth, really." The in full costume, which makes fuzzy fabric took up more him stand out even among the than half of Theo's suitcase throngs of people in Pikachu when he and his dad flew hats. The attendees come from from London to Washing- 30 countries and r epresent ton for the Pokemon World every age between 6 and 60, Championship, which is according to one tournament taking place in Washington organizer. "These are the most through Sunday. On Friday incredible people," Theo says, morning, Theo's dad had entering the game hall where left him to his own devices a giant inflatable Pikachu is in the world he loves. As he hanging from the ceiling. In makes his way to the con- London, no one quite appreci-
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when amendments to the Civil Rights Act extended protection from d iscrimination to state and local government
employers. "Politicians r ealized t h at the demographics of the city it serves. Non-Hispanic white they couldn't have an all-white representation in most cities is police force in a city with a subabove this line; in other words, stantial minority population," the share of white police offi- says Richard Ugelow, who cers in Memphis, Tennessee, worked on such lawsuits in the or Charlotte, North Carolina, civil rights division of DOJ for is higher than the share of 29 years. "That changed the whites living in those cities. If culture of the police departwe count cities within five per- ments and the willingness of centage points of that line as law enforcement, police and having relative equality, just 1 fire departments to become in 10 cities and towns in Ameri- more diverse. You see that in to look if it perfectly reflected
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Chicago, New York, Atlanta,
in these large cities. They want the perspective of black offi- to have a diverse workforce. cers, about 45 percent of cities You don't have those same and towns meet this defini- pressures in these smaller tion of equality. That number, communities." though, is largely driven by The public outcry and fedcities with few or no black of- eral pressure that made such ficers but also very small black inequality so visible in Chicago — prompting dramatic change populations. Even the b est i n tentions there — hasn't historically by police departments won't extended to places like Ferguautomatically create perfect son, a suburb of 21,000 with 53 equality because city demo- commissioned police officers. graphics shift over time — in "It's hard for the government to some places more rapidly than bring a lawsuit," Ugelow says, others. The Department ofJus- "against a police force of 100 tice, which has filed hundreds people." of lawsuits against discrimiThere are a number of placnatory local agencies since the es, too, with either all-white or 1970s, has historically looked no-black police forces. Many at demographic data like this, of them are smaller cities, such along with hiring and recruit- as Niagara Falls, New York, ing practices. where 20 percent of the popIt is striking in the chart, ulation is black but all 250 pohowever, that many of Ameri- lice are white, according to the ca's biggest cities are hovering data. In Florissant, Missouri, more closely around equali- a quarter of the population is ty than others. These are the black, but none of the 25 police same cities where fierce bat- are. tles were fought and federal Some seemingly unequal lawsuits waged over unequal communities have also expehiring practices after 1972, rienced demographic shifts
POliCe StatementS — Oneday after roiling tensions over the police shooting of a black teenager in Missouri began to subside, emotions flared anewFriday asthe police identified the officer involved but also releasedevidence that the victim was asuspect in a convenience store robbery moments before being shot. The manner in which the police here releasedthe information, which included a19-page police report on the robbery but no new details about the shooting, led to the spectacle of dueling police news conferences, oneled by awhite officer who seemed ill atease and defensive, andthe other dominated by a charismatic black officer who expressed solidarity with the crowd even ashe pleaded for peace. The white officer, ThomasJackson, the police chief in Ferguson, gave aseries of incomplete accounts that sowed confusion about whether the officer who shot the teenager knew he was a suspect in the robbery, while the black officer, Capt. Ronald Johnson of the Missouri Highway Patrol, expressed hls displeasure with how the information had beenreleased. Brown's family, their lawyer andothers in the community expressed disgust, accusing the police of trying to divert attention from the central issue — theunexplained shooting of an unarmed young man. ThedaybeganwhenJacksonsaidatanewsconferencethat the officer who shot Brown wasDarrenWilson, who has served four years in Fergusonandtwo in another local department and had no disciplinary charges. Wilson, who is white, has been placed on leave,and his location is unknown. But the release of his namewas overshadowed by the simultaneous announcement of the robbery allegations, leading to questions about timing andmotives. In a later news conferenceFridayafternoon, Jackson said that Wilson had not beenawarethat Brown "was a suspect ln the case"andinsteadhadstoppedhim andacompanion"because they were walking down the street blocking traffic." — New YorkTimesNews Service
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Growth
Expandinl Bend's UGB
Continued from A1
This city of Bend urbangrowth boundary expansion proposal — which wasrejected by state land-use officials — illustrates possible areasfor future city growth.
Miller said he is not the only candidate with a financial interest in the out-
come, and overall the group has diverse backgrounds. "We're certainly not hiding any conflicts," Miller said. "It's a well-rounded group." For example, another candidate for the boundary committee is John Russell, a
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ple to serve on the three UGB advisory committees. In addition to the boundary
land associated with job creation. This
is the city's second run at creating a new urban growth boundary plan. State land use officials rejected a previous version in2010.
"What I was looking for was not only
both ends of the spectrum of interests within our community, but I was looking
By Paul Elias
Thursday against FedEx that adds money laundering to a list of charges the company is facing over allegations it knowingly shipped illegal prescription drugs from two online pharmacies.
when it counts. I've always en-
joyed that," he said. Ellsbury learned to handle big-time pressure while he was still at Madras High School, where he lettered in
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tice and began showing up at his games, and he was draft-
drugs from online pharmacies to individuals who sub-
ed in the 23rd round by the
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Jacoby Ellsbury walks across the outfield during batting practice Wednesday in Baltimore.
Instead, Ellsbury enrolled
at Oregon State University, where in 2005 he helped lead bury said. "You get called up, the Beavers to their first Col- in that short time period get legeWorld Seriesappearance put on the postseason roster, in more than half a century. and the next thing you know Baseball America named him you're hoisting up a World Sean All-American, and the Red ries trophy." Sox drafted him in the first Although Boston made the round in 2005 with the 23rd playoffs again in 2008 and overall pick. 2009, the Red Sox did not reEllsbury remains a loyal turn to the World Series until supporter of the Oregon State last year, when they defeated baseball program. In June, the St. Louis Cardinals in six he pledged $1 million to the games. "You realize, looking back, school as part of a multimillion dollar effort to update the how hard it is to get to that baseball team's facilities. position," Ellsbury said. "I Ellsbury's parents, Jim and feel very fortunate and proud Margie, still live in Central to (have been) a part of that Oregon. Ellsbury, the eldest team. Thenyou go the next of foursons, triesto getback few years, not winning it, not to Oregon atleast once every getting to the postseason, and offseason. you realize how hard it is to "It's just a special place in get there, no matter how good my heart," he said. a team you have." Kelsey, his wife, is also an Last year's championship Oregon native. The pair met was extraspecial because of while they were undergrads at the way the city came togethOSU, and married in 2012. At 6 feet 1 inch and 195
er after the Boston Marathon
Star. "The Yankees don't so
much play against everybody else, they play against their own history. The fans expect them to be in the mix every
year." As a broadcaster, Singleton got to see Ellsbury play at least 18 times each year when he was still with the Red Sox.
After watching him play every day this season, Singleton gives Ellsbury rave reviews. "I thought he was a good player, but now I can see he's a very, very good player. His in-
deaths. No executives have been named in the indict-
on whether to appoint the recommended candidates to the three committees.
— Reporter: 541-617-7829, hborrud@bendbulletirt.com
The three money launder- ner they demand would reing charges allege the online quire invading the privacy of pharmacies paid their FedEx their customers. "FedEx is innocent of these bills with money obtained illegally. and all of the charges filed in FedEx Corp. already was this matter," spokesman Patfacing 15 conspiracy and rick Fitzgerald said. "We will drug charges that were filed plead not guilty. We will conlast month for allegedly ship- tinue to defend against this atping powerful sleep aids, sed- tack on the integrity of FedEx." atives, pain killers and other Fitzgerald said FedEx will drugs needing prescriptions stop serving any online pharto use. Rival UPS Inc. paid macies that federal authorities $40 million last year to re- tell it are operating illegally. "We have asked for a list, and solve similar allegations. The accusations against they have sent us indictments," the two shipping compa- he said. nies arise from a nearly decade-long crackdown on Internet pharmacies that ship prescription drugs to customers lacking medical clearance.
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players the Yankees have, plus he's a really good guy." At 30, Ellsbury ha s set-
tled into his role as one of the team's veteran leaders, al-
pounds, Ellsbury has added sald. tention of fans and teammates "We just wanted to go out alike. Jeter, who is finishing 10 pounds of muscle since he burst into Major League there and play hard and rep- his Hall of Fame career at the Baseball as a young speedster resent the city the best we end of this season, has set an in 2007. Ellsbury immediate- could," he said. example Ellsbury hopes to ly became an impact player, Now Ellsbury has turned follow. "I wish I could play with and was named the American his focus to winning with the League Rookie of the Month Yankees, where fans expect him more than just one year, for September. He played his the team to reach the postsea- but I feel fortunate to have the way onto the Red Sox postsea- son everyyear. opportunity to play with him "It's kind of expected here for this season," Ellsbury said. son roster, and went on to hit .360 during the playoffs, in- in New Y ork, because the "He's a guythat goes out there, cluding .438 during the World Yankees have won it so many plays every day and is respectSeries, which saw Boston times," said Yankees television ed by the players in the locker sweep the Colorado Rockies announcer K e n S i n gleton, room." in four games. himself a former major league —Reporter: 202-662-7456, "It happened so fast," Ells- outfielder and three-time Allaclevenger®bendbulletirt/com
schutes County government. The City Council is scheduled to vote at a Wednesday night meeting
FedEx, on the other hand, ment. The company faces said it's not a law enforcea $1.6 billion fine if found ment agency and to work guilty. with authorities in the man-
stincts on the bases are among
though team captain Derek
Andy Zeigert / The Bulletin
sequently died or accidentally caused the death of others." In settling its case, UPS The Memphis, Tennes- said it overhauled its procesee-based shipping giant is dures and worked with invesnot charged with any of the tigators to detect suspicious
the best in baseball. He's a tre-
bombing earlier that year, he Jeter still commands the at-
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The deaths were included in a new indictment filed late
with playing in New York. "I've always liked playing
Source: City of Bend
gon Department of Transportation, Bend Park & Recreation Department and De-
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City Councilor Mark Capell said the large numforpeople across the whole spectrum," ber of finalists with development, construction and City Councilor Sally Russell said Friday. real estate backgrounds also reflects the applicant "I really felt that all the way along the pool for the volunteer positions. "We tried to fill them with as much variety as spectrum, there was enough diversity that I was OK with it." possible based on who applied, because what we There are 57 finalists for the three want to hear is ... all the diverse opinions," Capell growth boundary advisory committees, said. "I think those folks are more focused on that, and 28 come from the development, real because it's part of their everyday life." estate and construction industries, acCity Councilor Scott Ramsay said it was importcording to The Bulletin's analysis of pub- ant to make sure people with an interest in the prolic records from the city of Bend and Ore- cess were involved early on, because city officials gon Secretary of State Corporation Divi- want a boundary plan that will have broad support sion,aswellasthenewspaper'sarchives. across the community. "Hopefully we can avoid some of the litigation There are eight committee members with professional experience in government, and things we experienced last time," Ramsay four with legal experience, three with a said. background inaff ordable housing and City of Bend Principal Planner Brian Rankin three with various business experience. said Thursday that selecting committee finalists Three committee members have back- was a balancing act. "You don't want these committees to be stacked grounds in conservation work, and three work in financial services. with only people that have participated thus far, There is also a handful of nonvoting and you probably don't want all people who are members from the Department of Land brand new and would require a lot of startup and Conservation and Development, the Ore- education," Rankin said.
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Autism advocates cheer coverage rulings By Tara Bnnnow
therapy, so the families who get
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Since October, Jadyn Baucum and her husband have
time and money to fight their way through appeals and court
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city center into a "vibrant district" at a final meeting on the topic Monday. The plan focuses on the area between the Bend Parkway and NE Fourth Street and from NE Revere Avenue to approximately NE Burnside Avenue. The transportation and zoning plan is aimed at converting the area from an industrial and drivethrough retail area to a pedestrian-friendly district where people can live, work and socialize. City
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seat in the November
election. Campbell, owner of Japanese-themed store Wabi Sabi, previously ran in the 2012 election
for then-Councilor
planners wrote in the plan that "some community members have suggested that a portion of the area could become a new arts or cultural district for the city in the future."
by opponent Victor Chudowsky. She could not be
reached for comment Friday.
Draft planfor a Central District: lj.S. Highway97 toNEFourth Street Q Potential boundary (pending possiblezoning and traffic changes)
According to her candidate filing, Campbell previously worked as an eighth-grade
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carpenter. She has a bachelor's degree
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Residential character A mix of single-family homes, townhouses, condos and apartments would preserve the residential character east of NE Fourth Street.
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to get speed signs installed in high-traffic neighborhoods around Bend. Campbell's partner, Foster Fell, filed
Aug. 4 to run for Mark Capell's seat on the council.
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Industrial and commercial zoning in the area made more sense when Third Street was U.S. Highway 97, before the Oregon Department of Transportation built the
parkway, according to the new plan. Proposed changes would include accepting some traffic congestion in the area. "It should be noted that a certain amount of congestion can be healthy and beneficial for a city or neighborhood," city planners wrote. "For example, driving more slowly through an area can increase retail sales and real estate values." SeeCity center /B5
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Ramsay's only challenger. As of Friday, Mark Capell is the only candidate who has filed verified petition
signatures. The deadline for candidates to submit
signatures is Aug. 26. — Reporter: 541-633-2117, mwarner@ bendbulletin.com
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Mason Puckett, 10, is a first-time 4-H kid, but his
family's love of the program, and of raising pigs, runs deep. His father raised them; his 17-year-old brother, too,since hewas Mason's age.And his mother isthe leader of Mason's 4-H swine club, Hog Heaven. Here's Mason's story of raising pigs for last week's Crook County Fair. The Pucketts picked a trio of hogs — just in case. Photos by Joe Kline• The Bulletin Mason looks for a pig to raise with his family — from right, dad Mark, mom Kathy, grandfather Dave and brother Anthony — in March at the
Ellis farm inCulver. Mason spent an hour looking over the litter for the pig he wanted to show at the fair, watching for certain traits: the animal's walk, its shape and leg spacing and its activity level. At about a month old, pigs will weigh roughly 30 pounds. By fair time, they'll weigh close to 300. To show at the fair, Mason picked
a male piglet and named it Bobfrey. W Cindy Ellis, far right, owns the farm with her husband. E Mark Puckett coaxes Bobfrey with
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the pigs. The pigsareweighed to determine heft and health. In early May, Bobfrey weighed in at105 pounds. Mason andAnthony cleaned the stalls and put food in the pigs'
self-feeder twice aweek to prepare for the Crook County Fair, which happened the first week of August.
After raising the pig Bobfrey for months, Mason ended up having to bring another hog to the fair. Bobfrey developed arthritis in his hocks, and the Pucketts, worried he might not be healthy enough for auction, decided to take him to the butcher and sold him to recoup some of the cost. "I was heartbroken. I was kinda devastated," Mason said. "I gave him the best life he could possibly have."
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a judge looks for eye contact and control of the pig, with several people and pigs in the arena at once. Mason said hewasn't nervous. "I'm not really thinking about anything. My mind's clear. I'm looking at the judge. That's all."
Mason hugs Sky in her stall. ~ Mason won blue ribbons for
marketand showmanship. He sold Sky at auction for
$5.50 per pound —and she weighed in around 275
pounds. Mason's parents put away most of the earnings for him but let him keep $100. With that, Mason says he'll
buy the pet he's always wanted: a tortoise.
Qo See a slideshow of Mason andhis pigs' journey to the fair at beudbulletiu.cum/piggy
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 2014 • THE BULLETIN
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enur es oic s i s or i i a survei ance By Nigel Duara The Associated Press
P ORTLAND — W h e n i t c omes to searches by l a w
that phone calls, deposits and other exchanges that involve commercial transactions are
business records, and not conenforcement, U.S. Sen. Ron stitutionally protected. Wyden believes people's online But recent decisions have communication should have pointed to a new understandjust as much protection as their ing among the judiciary of the homes andproperty. shifting nature of electronic In a speech Friday at a Port- communication, induding a land tech conference, the Or- U.S. Supreme Court ruling that egon Democrat called for up- said information contained in dates to the rules by which in- a cellphone is protected by the telligence agencies operate, and Fourth Amendment. "The task before us is to figsaid he plans new legislation aimed at endingbulk electronic ure out how to ensure these surveillance. principles are upheld in the dig"If you would defend a so- ital world," Wyden said. "The ciety built on the principle of same protections that apply to individual liberty, you need to your personal papers, converrecognizethatyou can no lon- sations and correspondence ger rely on the fact that mass in the physical world must, by surveillance is hard. Folks, in default, protect your privacy in the 21st century, mass surveil-
the online world."
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Pendleten StatlleS —What do a cowboy, a football coach and a brothel madamhave incommon? They will all havestatues in downtown Pendleton. TheEastOregonian newspaper reports a bronze statue of Pendleton Round-UpcowboyGeorge Fletcher was unveiled last week, and it will later be joined by statues of brothel madam Stella Darby andformer Pendleton High football coach Don Requa. The Darby statue wassponsored by Pendleton Underground Tours. Executive director Brooke Mckaysays thestatue honors a successful businesswomanwhile acknowledging the city's rugged past, which included as manyas14 bordellos. The Pendleton Arts Council hopes to add at least onemorestatue next summer. Thecouncil is considering either a bronze of former rancher andRound-Up queen Kathleen McClintock or a trio of statues depicting cowgirls Kittie Kanutt, Prairie Rose andRuth Roach.
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Sheridan prison overcrowded — Themedium-security federal prison in Sheridan is 47percent over its intended population. A U.S. Bureau of Prisons spokesmanChris Burke tells The Oregonian that Sheridan's Federal Correctional Institution had1,134 inmates asof this week. It's built for just 769. Burkesays overcrowding is a national problem becausebedspace has not kept pacewith the rising population in federal prisons. Officials manage the overcrowding by double and triple bunking inmates. More thanhalf the prisoners in the federal prison system areserving time for drug and immigration crimes. Mike Rogoway I The Oregonian
Sen. Ron Wyden spoke at TechFestNW in Portland on Friday about
American innovation and privacy in a digital world. He called for an overhaul of the rules by which intelligence agencies operate. Edward Snowden. But he has
dation staff attorney Hanni
had difficulty gaining traction Fakhoury said many of the on proposals to overhaul the changes Wyden wants, includsystem. ing revisions to the Third Party Julian Sanchez, senior fellow Doctrine, could happen immeat the libertarian Cato Institute, diately if Congress had the will said there is a sound legal argu- to do so. ment for Wyden's proposal. Fakhourysaidrecentfederal "The specifi c reforms are appellate court decisions have ideas that have been floating shiftedcourse from decisions around for a while, and for in the 1970s, '80s and '90s to which there's substantial po- an understanding of the perlitical support," Sanchez said. vasiveness of electronic com"But if you're talking about the munication in daily life, and the
As he has before, Wyden called for overhauling the the so-called Third Party Doc- rules for America's intelligence trine. It holds that citizens' in- agencies, ending bulk warformation in the hands of third rantless surveillance, adding parties, like phone companies, a public advocate to the court becomes business records and that oversees foreign surveilis not subject to the same rigor- lance, and allowing private ous search warrant process as companies to disclose more other personal effects. about the kinds of requests Wyden said such informa- they get from i ntelligence tion should be protected by the agencies. Fourth A m endment, w h ich Wyden has been a vocal intel community or the execrequires police to obtain war- critic of the U.S. government's utive voluntarily embracing a rants to search people's houses, surveillance practices, some of categorical warrant requirepapers, property andpockets. which came to light last year ment for all types of third-party Federal court rulings made in a series of disdosures by records. thechancesofthatare long before Gmail and elec- former National Security Ad- basically nil." tronic bank transfers have held ministration systems analyst Electronic Frontier Foun-
need for its protection.
"It's encouraging to see this coalescing, growing movement getting judges, courts, senators starting to say, 'You know what? This is not working,'"
MOm getS 5 pearS —A womanwhocrashed her SUVafter falling asleep while drunk driving — killing one of her children — has been sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to criminally negligent homicide andother charges. Mattie Spino, of Dallesport, Washington, was driving homefrom a visit to Mount Hood last November whenshefell asleep. All five of her children were in the SUV, and thecrash killed her 9-year-old daughter. The Oregonian reported that Spino's blood alcohol level was.15 percent. At Friday's court appearance in Portland, public defender Kasia Rutlege said her 32-year-old client has had alot of trauma in her life. Rutledge noted that one of Spino's sons diedafter her arrest. The boywas crushed by a boulder while hiking in Washington. Charity ride halted —A globe-circling bicycle ride for charity was halted in Central Oregon this weekwhen the cyclist was hit by pickup on state Highway126. Fred Bouwman ofOntario, Canada, told KTVZ from this hospital bed that he's beencycling to raise money for an orphanage in the Philippines. Hesaid his journey started in Thailand back in January and hewas closing in on 10,000 miles as he reached CentralOregon.Bouwman sayshedoesn'tremember the crash in which he suffered broken ribs, two collapsed lungs and broken vertebrae in his neck. Witnesses said the pickup movedto the right as a semiwas passing in the oncoming lane. The rightfront quarter panel and side-mirror struck Bouwman in his upper back. The cyclist says he's unsure if he will resume the ride after his recovery.
Fakhoury said.
— From wire reports
NEWS OF RECORD
EVZNT TODAY CENTRAL OREGON GREAT GIVEAWAY:Community donations collected and given away for free; 8 a.m.-noon; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 52680 Day Road, La Pine; www.cogga.net or 541-536-1945. CENTRAL OREGON GREAT GIVEAWAY:Community donations collected and given away for free; 8 a.m.-noon; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2555 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend; www. cogga.net or 541-383-4240. PRINEVILLEGREAT GIVEAWAY: Community donations collected and given away for free; free; 8 a.m.-1 p.m.; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 333 S. Idlewood; 541-350-5788. PRINEVILLEGREAT GIVEAWAY: Community donations collected and given away for free; free; 8 a.m.-1 p.m.; St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 807 E. First Street; 541-350-5788. PRINEVILLEGREAT GIVEAWAY: Community donations collected and given away for free; free; 8 a.m.-1 p.m.; Prineville Church of the Nazarene, 780 E. First St., Prineville; 541-350-5788. MADRAS SATURDAY MARKET: 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; Sahalee Park, Seventh and B streets; 541-546-6778. NATIONAL MODELAVIATION DAY FUNFLYAND FUNDRAISER: Watch pilots perform flight demonstrations and learn about radio-controlled model aviation, with food, rafflesand more; free; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Horse Ridge Trail, Horse Ridge Frontage Road, Bend; www.bamrc.com, info©bamrc.com or 541-330-5508. NORTHWEST CROSSING FARMERS MARKET:10a.m.-2 p.m.; NorthWest Crossing, Mt. Washington and NW Crossing
drives, Bend;www.nwxevents.com or 541-312-6473. PRINCE ANDPRINCESS DAY AT THE CENTRALOREGON SATURDAYMARKET:Come dressed in your royal finery, featuring local artists, crafters, face painting and more; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; parking lot across from Downtown Bend Public Library, 600 NW Wall St.; 541-420-9015. REDMONDSTREET FESTIVAL: A variety of art, crafts, antiques and collectibles, plus food and entertainment; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; downtown Redmond; www.
centraloregonshows.com. QUILTS IN THEPARK: More than 200 quilts displayed; free; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Pioneer Park, 1525 NW Hill St., Bend; www.
ENm a mtbachelorquiltersguild.typepad. com, mbqginfo@gmail.com or 541-389-7275. BEND BREWFEST:Eventincludes tastings from multiple brewers,
food vendors andmore; free
The Village at Sunriver, 57100 Beaver Drive; www.sunriver-direct. com or 541 -585-3333. MRS. DOUBTFIRE:Tribute to Robin Williams and fundraiser for mental health awareness in Deschutes County; $5 suggested donation; 7 p.m.; Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 SW Century Drive, Bend; www.volcanictheatrepub.com or 541-323-1881. SHOW US YOURSPOKES:Twangrock band Harley Bourbon plays a benefit for Commute Options, with Tuck 8 Roll; $5; 7 p.m.; Parrilla Grill, 635 NW14th St., Bend; 541-617-9600. BRIGHTON BEACHMEMOIRS: Part one of Neil Simon's autobiographical trilogy; $20 adults, $16 seniors 60 and up, $13 students; 7:30 p.m.; Cascades Theatre, 148 NW Greenwood Ave., Bend; www.cascadestheatrical.org or 541-389-0803. JPNSGRLS:The British Columbia band performs, with Tentareign; $5; 9 p.m.; Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 SW Century Drive, Bend; www.volcanictheatrepub.com or 541-323-1881.
admission, ID required for entry, $15 to purchase mug and tasting tokens; noon to11 p.m., children admitted until 7 p.m.; Les Schwab Amphitheater, 344 SW Shevlin Hixon Drive; www.bendbrewfest. com or 541-312-8510. HIGH & DRYBLUEGRASS FESTIVAL:The three-day festival includes live music, workshops, food and more; $15, free for children 12 and younger; $10 camping fee per vehicle;12:15 p.m.; Runway Ranch, 22655 Peacock Lane, Bend; www. highanddrybluegrassfestival.com. PRINEVILLEOREGON BAND OF BROTHERSSPAGHETTI FEED AND AUCTION:Food, silent auction and more, benefiting the Oregon Band of Brothers Prineville Group; $10 suggested donation for feed; 1 p.m. silent auction, 4 p.m. spaghetti feed; Elks Lodge, 151 N. Main St.; www.elks.org or 541-420-6477. "GMO-OMG":A screening of the film about a father's journey to find out how GMOs affect his children SUNDAY and the planet, sponsored by The Sierra Club; free, open to the public; REDMONDSTREETFESTIVAL: A variety of art, crafts, antiques 2 p.m.; Redmond Public Library, and collectibles, plus food and 827 SW Deschutes Ave.; www. entertainment; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; deschuteslibrary.org/redmond or 541-389-0785. downtown Redmond; www. centraloregonshows.com. ROCKCHUCK RAMBLE: 327-yard DF r BLUEGRASS fun run; proceeds benefit American HIGH 8[ Diabetes Association; $15, FESTIVAL:The three-day festival registration required; 2:07 p.m.; includes live music, workshops, food and more; $15, free for Redmond Arch, on Sixth Street; 541-480-7186. children12 and younger; $10 camping fee per vehicle; 11:20 AUTHOR PRESENTATION: a.m.; Runway Ranch, 22655 Smith Henderson will present Peacock Lane, Bend; www. his book, "Fourth of July Creek"; highanddrybluegrassfestival.com. free, reservations requested; 5-6:30 p.m.; Sunriver Books "PEACE, PROPAGANDA AND THE 8 Music, 57100 Beaver Drive; PROMISED LAND":Showing of the www.sunriverbooks.com, 2004 film about the history of media sunriverbooks@sunriverbooks.com distortion of the crisis in Palestine, or 541-593-2525. comparing U.S. and international coverage; 2 p.m.; Downtown Bend "FROZEN":Showing of the 2013 animated musical, with a raffle; free, Public Library, 601 NW Wall St.; www.deschuteslibrary.org/bend or donationsaccepted;6:30-9 p.m .; 541-280-0802. High Desert Community Grange, 62855PowellButte Road,Bend; BRIGHTON BEACHMEMOIRS: www.unitycentraloregon.com or Part one of Neil Simon's 541-389-1783. autobiographical trilogy; $20 adults, $16 seniors 60 and up, $13 POETRY READING:High Desert students; 2 p.m.;Cascades Theatre, Poetry Cell poets will read original 148 NW Greenwood Ave., Bend; works from their two books; www.cascadestheatrical.org or free; 6:30 p.m.; Paulina Springs 541-389-0803. Books, 252 W. Hood Ave., Sisters; 541-549-0866. NATALIE GELMAN: The California TWILIGHT CINEMA:An outdoor artist performs; $5; 8 p.m.; Volcanic screening of "The Lego Movie"; Theatre Pub, 70 SWCentury Drive, bring low-profile chair or blanket, Bend; www.volcanictheatrepub. no glass or pets; free; 6:30 p.m.; com or 541-323-1881.
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MOMDAY SMART ATTHELIBRARY: Create book-inspired art, materials provided; free; 2:30-3:30 p.m.; La Pine Public Library, 16425 First St.; www.getsmartoregon.org or 541-355-4103. SUNRIVER MUSICFESTIVAL SOLO PIANOCONCERT:Featuring the 2013 Van Cliburn crystal medal winner, Sean Chen; $35$60 $10forchildren18and younger; 7:30 p.m.; Sunriver Resort Great Hall, 17600 Center Drive; www.sunrivermusic.org, tickets©sunrivermusic.org or 541-593-9310.
TUESDAY AVENUE OFTHE ARTS: Featuring art, crafts, food and live entertainment on Cook Avenue;10 a.m.-4 p.m.; downtown Tumalo; www.centraloregonshows.com, centraloregonshows@gmail.com or 541-420-0279. SMART ATTHELIBRARY: Create book-inspired art, materials provided; free; 10-11 a.m.; Crook County Library, 175 NW Meadow Lakes Drive, Prineville; www.getsmartoregon.org or 541-355-5600. STARTINGSCHOOL STORYTIME: Story time for children entering kindergarten, includes songs, stories and crafts; free; 10:15 a.m.; Downtown Bend Public Library, 601 NW Wall St.; www.deschuteslibrary. org, heatherm©deschuteslibrary. org or 541-617-7099. CHALK THE WALKS: Creative positive messaging with chalk on sidewalks and more, chalk provided; noon-1:30 p.m.; Heart'n Home Hospice 8 Palliative Care, 920 SW Emkay, Suite104,Bend; kandiced©gohospice.com or www. gohospice.com. THE LIBRARYBOOKCLUB:Read and discuss"The Round House" by Louise Erdrich; noon; East Bend Public Library, 62080 DeanSwift Road; www.deschuteslibrary.org/ eastbend/, reneeb©deschuteslibrary. org or 541-312-1055. TWILIGHTCINEMA:An outdoor
OREGOM STATE POLICE
The Bulletin will update items in the Police Logwhensuch a DUII —Judith Ann Dewane,73, request is received. Anynew was arrested on suspicion of driving information, such asthe dismissal under the influence of intoxicants of charges or acquittal, must be at8:13 p.m. Aug.14, in the areaof verifiable. For more information, call Barclay Drive andCedarStreet. 541-633-2 l17.
BEMD FIRE RUNS
BEND POLICE DEPARTMENT
Wednesday 8:17p.m.— Unauthorized burning, 500 SE ReedMarket Road. 16 — Medical aid calls. Thursday
DUII —Tyler Adam Majors, 29, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 10p.m.Aug.9, intheareaof N. U.S. 27 —Medical aid calls. Highway97andOB RileyRoad. Theft —Atheft was reported at 10:54 a.m. Aug.11, in the 21200 block of Monticello Drive. Theft —Atheft was reported at 11:35 a.m. Aug. 13, in the1200 block of NE ShaneLane. Theft —A theft was reported at 9:20 a.m. Aug.14, in the 1400 block of NE 11th Street. Theft —Atheft was reported at 2:17 p.m.Aug.14, inthe1000blockof TOUCHMARK NW Brooks Street. SINCE 19SO Theft —Atheft was reported at 3:53 p.m. Aug. 14, in thearea of NE Forbes RoadandNE15th Street. •J
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profile chair or blanket, no glass or pets; free; 6:30 p.m.; Sunriver Homeowners Aquatic & Recreation Center, 57250 Overlook Road; 541-585-3333. DOWN NORTH:The Seattle, Washington funk rock band performs; 7-9 p.m.; GoodLife Brewing Co., 70 SWCentury Drive, Bend; www.goodlifebrewing.com or 541-728-0749.
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says Buehler is "absent on choice." "Issues of women's health are too important to be hiding the ball," the ad says. "Knute, Oregon women deserve to know where you stand." Did the people at Future PAC read Buehler's website? The ad says its can be hard to figure out where Buehler stands because he is endorsed by a group that has different views on abortion than Buehler has. But there is no mystery about where Buehler stands. The mystery is wh y H ouse Democrats would be so blinded in their determination to defeat Buehler that they embraced this
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By Al Phillips
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find it disturbing that, over the
past few weeks, John Costa has felt obligated to publicly defend The Bulletin's op-ed page policies and practices. It is especially disgusting, and totally inaccurate and unfair, in my view, when critics impugn John's or his editorial staff's integrity. Not long ago, one writer accused The Bulletin of having self-serving intentions because of its position re-
Don't utt e stateinc ar eo retirement ans L
ast year, the Oregon Legislature created a task force to look into the possibility of creating a state-run retirement plan open to all working Oregonians. It did so rather than simply getting the state into the retirement business, though it should have been dear that the taskforcewould recommend going ahead with the idea. And so it has, or at least that's the conclusion drawn in a draft of its final report to the 2015 Legislature. Too many Oregonians retire without the resources to live out their years in relative comfort, the report says. Too few employers offer retirement plans, and not all employees participate when given the opportunityto do so. The state should step in to take up the slack. Bad, bad idea. What the state envisions is a systeminwhichemployees areenrolled when theytake a job.They may opt out, but if they do not their contribution will be automatically deducted from their paychecks. Employers would not be required to participate, though they would be responsible for enrollment paperwork. It may sound good, but it loses its
luster on doser inspection. The taskforce does not discuss who will pick up the fees for a system in which a state board hires and oversees private fund managers. Fund managers are nice folks, to be sure, but they do not work for free. The report touts the notion of portability of an account from job to job. Yet employees already have the ability to move money from one retirement plan to another without being charged taxes or penalties. Nor doesthe reportsuggestwhat the impact of a state-run, automatic-enrollment system would be on privately offered retirement plans. Would private retirement plans be allowed to disappear without penalty? Or would employees who work forthose companies be exempted from state enrollment'? We'll agree with the task force on one thing: Too few Oregonians have enough cash stashed for a comfortable retirement. The solution, however, is not a state-run retirement system, but a better effort at educating our citizens and — perhaps — exploration of ways to assist small employers in setting up plans of their own.
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used to know how things worked.
Now I don't have a clue. It used to be, if I opened a book, there would be pages inside with words. Once upon a time, I knew that if I had a pad and a pen, I could
— chicken, fish, steak, oatmeal-
write sentences and feel a sense of
rest before being served. Frankly, that sounds like how I should treat my guests and not how I should prep my meals. Yet one must keep up with technology. Despite having it explained to me both by Consumer Reports and by young men whohave completed courses in engineering (conversational bids such as "Do you know anything about microwaves?" pass the time during dinner parties), I still have no idea how the microwave
accomplishment. Now I flip open to a screen, enter a password and then swipe my fingers over a surface while ritually chanting, "Oh, please don't give me the twirling circle. Please, don't give me the twirling circle." I have absolutely no idea why this particular ritual
that's how I did it.
Now I buy entire meals in microwaveable bags that need only to be laid on their side and permitted to
Bulletin's readers? Most recently, a reader suggest-
Weare truly fortunate to have a newspaper publication that will print
ed, as John wrote in his column
all ideas and opinions,
Aug. 10, that The Bulletin has edi-
and which will even print
torial bias with headlines. The writ-
er compared an article discussing insurance costs in Salem's Statesman Journal — a notoriously lib-
eral publication whose op-ed policy discourages submissions from
submissions that plainly show bias or integrity voids that the writers accuse the Bulletin of having.
"outside the area" — to one in The Bulletin — which is certainly not
garding one option as to where the new OSU campus might be located. The campus will go somewhere; does the fact that The Bulletin's location choice — which may have
notoriously liberal — on the same or, as George Will recently wrote subject. in his column supporting Monica The articles came to opposite Wehby: "Oregonians ... should note conclusions: The Statesman's ar- that (Sen.) Merkley is co-sponsor-
long-term benefit to The Bulletin-
warrant impugning John's integri-
ticle said insurance costs will go down; The Bulletin's said they will
ty? Or is it simply that the critic's location choice is different from that
go up. Obviously without research-
of The Bulletin's and he simply took
ing either article much, if at all, the writer assumed the Statesman arti-
ing a c onstitutional amendment
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"vile" and grapes "explode in a glowing ball of plasma gas." I also know that food-in-a-bag is 1. less appetizing than anything I make on the stove; 2. way easier to clean up than anything I make on
the system properly, most of the time
the stove. There are days when I feel
den neatly inside a cabinet. When
the tiny musicians union. It's as good an explanation as any. Now some genius has developed touchless toilets for the home. Can you imagine? Guests will simply disappear for hours. They'll be stuck in the bathroom. They will be faced
like I'm sacrificing the soul of my kitchen on the altar of convenience.
opened, it looks like there's a tiny
with a toilet they don't understand.
we find ourselves living in monklike surround-silence. We can't do anything about it,
either. The guts of the system are hidyet vibrant casino in there, complete
with flashing lights, blinking signs warm up a store-bought chocolate and, for all I know, a boulevard filled chip cookie and the feeling goes with very small strolling musicians. away. Happens every time. Maybe they occasionally go on What doesn't work every time is strike; maybe that's why sometimes the music system. It used to be that I we can't get music to play. could put on a record, or a tape, or a The lovely young friend who inCD, hit the "on" button and position stalled the system for us seems to permits me to read or write, but it the speakers appropriately. Then understand how it functions, howevdoes. I could dance around the room to er. He can always walk us through it I've become entirely dependent on Glen Campbell singing "Such Are overthephone much the same way it. the Dreams of the Everyday House- film characters walk the apprentice I'm dependent on a lot of things I works. wife" while I did the vacuuming. plumber through brain-surgery over don't understand. I understand only that it h eats Now we have a deal whereby mu- the phone. I depend, for example, on the mi- food by "zapping" it with "energy" sic wafts through every room — exAnd, as in the movies, it workscrowave. I used to know how my and cooks it from "within," often cept when it doesn't. just once. food was cooked because I cooked making pizza "soggy," chicken legs Since we never learned how to use Maybe our young friend is head of But when that happens, I j u st
They'll search for handles and levers; they'll swipe their hands everywhere trying to activate the magic radar. When that fails, they'll lie down on the floor and scramble for the on/off switch — so much
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Drones pose a threat to firefighters
BITUARIES DE~TH Np TjgES Jeanette Joyce Banks, of Bend June 13, 1938 - Aug. 3, 2014 Arrangements:
Niswonger-Reynolds is
honored to serve the family. Please visit the online registry at www.niswonger-reynolds. com 541-382-2471. Services: A Celebration of Life will be held at a date yet to be decided. Contributionsmay be made to:
Bethlehem Inn, 3705 N. Hwy 97, Bend, OR 97701.
Stanley James Hanna, of Bend Sept. 7, 1942 - Aug. 8, 2014 Arrangements: Autumn Funerals, Bend 541-318-0842 www.autumnfunerals.net Services: Celebration of Life, Sunday, August 17, 2014, 1:30 P.M. at the First Presbyterian Church, 230 NE 9th Street, Bend, OR 97701. Contributions may be made to:
Cancer Hope Network, Two North Road., Suite A, Chester, New Jersey, 07930
(www.cancerhopenetwork .org); Cancer GRACE (Global Resource for
Advancing Cancer Education) 4616 25th Avenue NE, ¹300, Seattle, WA 98105-4183.
Moran "Lee" Baker, of Bend Nov. 27, 1929 - Aug. 9, 2014 Arrangements: Autumn Funerals, Bend 541-318-0842 www.autumnfunerals.net Services: Celebration of Life Saturday, August 23, 2014 1:00 P.M. Trinity Lutheran Church, 2550 NE Butler Market Road, Bend, Oregon 97701.
FEATURED OBITUARY
Scholar exposed Mao's cruelties By Michael Forsythe New York TimesNews Service
Pierre Ryckmans, a Belgian-born scholar of China who challenged a romanticized Western view of M ao Zedong in the 1960s with his
early portrayal of Mao's Cultural Revolution as chaotic and destructive, died on Monday at
his home in Sydney, Australia. He was 78.
His daughter, Jeanne Ryckmans, said the cause was cancer. Ryckmans, who was bet-
ter known by his pen name, Simon Leys, fell in love with China at the age of 19 while touring the country with fellow Belgian students in 1955. One highlight was an audience with Pr ime M i n ister Z h ou Enlai. The man-made famine of Mao's Great Leap Forward
and his Cultural Revolution, which began in 1966 and ended about the time of Mao's death, in 1976, were still in the future. There was much to be admired in the new China.
Yet pursuing his studies of Chinese art, culture and literature in the People's Republic
was not an option for a Westerner, so he settled in Taiwan, where he met his future wife,
Han-fang Chan. He also lived in Singapore and Hong Kong. It was in Hong Kong during
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over wildfires could lead to firefighter injuries and force retardant bombers to be called off. craft. The r e strictions in-
criminal prosecution. Center spokesman Randy Eardley said some state
agencies fly drones overfires to find hot spots, but the operators are communicating
with wildfire managers. "The problem with these hobbyists and recreationists
is we have nocommunication with them," he said.
Autism Continued from B1 On Thursday, the Oregon Insurance Division came out with its own statement declar-
ing that insurers can no longer exclude ABA coverage from their policies. The same day, the com-
ie
mission that decides what's
covered under the state's Medicaid program, the Oregon Health Plan, voted to
cover ABA therapy for its beneficiaries. ABA is a widely accepted, intensive form of therapyoften up to 25 hours per week — that can cost anywhere
ideallybefore age 4. Jenny Fischer, a board-cer-
mantic view of Mao harbored
tories in what's been a long,
Taliban fighters. Died Wednes- influences and replace it with a day in North Carolina. Maoist orthodoxy. The moveMary MacCracken, 88:Writ- ment led to purges, forced er whose memoirs about her internal exiles and whipsaw intensely individualized ap- shifts in the political winds, proach to teaching children and it compelled Ryckmans to with emotional and cognitive step into the arena of political disabilities were made into commentary. "Until 1966 Chinese politelevision movies. Died July 23 in Hanover, New Hampshire. tics did not loom large in my George Hansen, 83:former preoccupations, and I confiIdaho Republican congress- dently extended to the Maoist man who spent time in prison. regime the same sympathy Died Thursday in Pocatello, I felt for all things Chinese, Idaho. without giving it more specif— From wire reports ic thought," Ryckmans wrote under his pseudonym in "Chinese Shadows," which was first published in French in
Phone: 541-617-7825
Fire in June. Wildfire managers say unmanneddrones flying
had escaped it. He began to find that the ro-
D ecorated r e t ired M a r i n e the cruelties of the Cultural whose career as a sniper was Revolution, which sought to derailedbyavideothat showed eradicate Chinese cultural trahim urinating on the corpses of ditions and Western capitalist
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U.S. Forest Service via The Associated Press
An MD-87 air tanker lays a line of retardant to flank the Two Bulls
tified behavior analyst who provides ABA therapy in Joe Klihe/The Bulletin Bend through her business, Mark and Jaclyn Baucum sit with their kids, Isabela, 5, and Luke, 3, in their Bend backyard. The Cascade BehavioralIntervenBaucums are moving to the Portland area this weekend for better autism services and insurance tion, said they're exciting vic- coverage through Jaclyn's newjob.
by many Western intellectuals Cpl. Robert Richards, 28: was completely at odds with
541-617-7825.
ing to want to fly until they're
clude small drones. T hose seeking t o f l y an airport'?" trolling operator at all times. drones near wildfires might In June, a drone was spotHowever, wildfires typi- be able to do so legally, but ted at the Two Bulls Fire near cally have temporary flight they would first need permisBend. Drones have also been restrictions that extend up sion from wildfire managers. spotted at a fire in Washing- and out from the fire so he- The center said individuals ton state that destroyed hun- licopters and retardant air- using drones that interfere dreds of homes, and another craft can do drops without with f i r efighting e f forts that went aloft at a Northern worrying about other air- could face civil penalties and
effective when started early,
to former Mao supporters who
pens, folks working these fires are going to feel compromised and they're not go-
sure the airspace is safe to agers say. fly in," said Aitor BidabuAt least three drones have ru, chair o f t h e N a t ional f lown w i t hin o r n e a r r e - Multi-Agency Coordinating stricted airspace intended Group at the center. "We for wildfire fighting aircraft have enough hazards on the so far this year, the Nation- ground. al Interagency Fire Center Managers said tankers in Boise announced Friday. trying to make drops to proThat's up from one incident tect firefighters or homes last year. might have to turn away if a "We're seeing an increase drone is in the area. in people wanting to film The Federal Aviation Adfrom a distance with hobby ministration allows hobbyaircraft," said spokesman ists to use model aircraft or Mike Ferris, noting wild- small drones as long as they fires are often buzzing with keep them away from airlow-flying planes and heli- ports, fly them under 400 feet copters. "If you had one of and keep the aircraft withthese, would you fly it near in sight of the remote-con-
ckmans began to follow the turmoil just across the frontier,
ELSEWHERE
California wildfire. "Any time that that hap-
to be called off, wildfire man-
between $20,000 and $50,000 per year. Experts say it's most
Chinese press about the Cultural Revolution and talking
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flying over wildfires could lead to firefighter injuries and forceretardant bombers
the late 1960s, when it was still a British colony, that Ry-
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BOISE, Idaho — Drones
reading accounts in the official
Deaths of note from around the worid:
By Keith Ridler
1974. "But the Cultural Revo-
lution, which I observed from beginning to end from the vantage point of Hong Kong, forcedme outofthis comfortable ignorance." His f i rs t
a c count, "The
Chairman's New Clothes," was also published in French, in 1971. Ryckmans wrote the
book underthe name Simon Leys to disguise his identity so that he would not be banned
from China. H e returned to China i n 1972 on a six-month assign-
ment as a cultural attache for the Belgian Embassy in Beijing. The wanton destruction
of the city's ancient architectural heritage shocked him. The Cultural
hard fight for families. Fischer providesABA forfamilies Of those, 23 were overturned, in Central Oregon, although Morawski said. many havehad to pay outof Although the division's rulpocket. ing says broadly that insur"This is just one more set of ance policies must cover ABA, achievements for the advoca- it does allow them to deny covcy community and the fami- erage if they deem it to not be lies who've been fighting for medically necessary in specifthis for a really long time," she ic cases. said. Terdal said there should be Another lawsuit is stillpend- dear language around what ing against the state's Public determines medical necessity Employees' Benefit Board, so that insurers can't use the which also was sued for deny- ambiguity to evade the maning coverage for ABA. Since date. Each insurer has its own Providence administers that language around what deterplan, Paul Terdal, policy chair- mines medical necessity, so a man for the Oregon chapter of child could potentially be eligiAutism Speaks, said the PEBB is unlikely to win the case. Officials with the division had been waiting on the Prov-
ble for ABA under one policy
their cases to the division,
ser Permanente, in June 2011
but not under another, he said. "One insurer could say, 'Anything your doctor recidence ruling to decide how ommends is medically necesto approach the issue, said sary,'" Terdal said. "Another division spokeswoman Lisa could say, 'It's only medically Morawski. In addition to the necessary if you have a very statement it released Thurs- high bar of evidence and it's day, the division will w r ite not too expensive.' They get specific rules around ABA to write in their contract what coverage, a draft of which will medically necessary means." be released in mid-December, Terdal, also the father of she said. two sons who have autism, When families are denied began his own battle for covc overage, they o f ten t a k e erage against his insurer, Kai-
a class-action lawsuit. Terdal insurance plans must cover. If has since helped about 140 statesmandate services after families navigate the process Dec. 31, 2011, they must reimof appealing their coverage burse insurers for covering denials and initiating lawsuits. those services. In the future, Fischer said Advocates like Terdal have she thinks the division — now long argued that Oregon's that it has a clear stance on mental health parity law, ABA coverage — will act as passed in2005, requires insuran even stronger advocate for ers to cover ABA just as they families who previously didn't would cover treatment for a have the time, money or legal physical condition. They say expertise to plead their cases a 2007 law that requires covwith insurance companies. erage fordevelopmental dis"Most families don't have orders, including autism, does the funding or the resources, as well. In his ruling last week, U.S. and also it delays treatment for children if there has to be a District Court Judge Michael legal case," she said. Simon argued Providence's Oregon l awmakers l a st ABA coverage denial violated year approved a measure that both state and federal mental puts the state among 34 oth- healthparity laws. ers, plus Washington, D.C., The division has not yet fithat require private and public nalized an opinion on whether insurers to cover ABA thera- Oregon law covered ABA bepy. Oregon's mandate, which fore the 2013 law, but hopes to takes effect in 2015 for some have an answer before it pubpublic plans and 2016 for com- lishes its final rules, Morawski mercial plans, covers up to 25 sard. hours per week of ABA therThe next hurdle for autism apy for kids who begin treat- advocates will be growing the ment before age 9. number of qualified profesAn unresolved hang-up, sionals to provide ABA therhowever, is whether Oregon apy across the state. The 2013 law already covered ABA law createsaregulatoryboard prior to the 2013 law. That's to oversee those professionimportant, as the cost of any als. Fischer, a member of the new services a statem andates board, said the board will reafter an Affordable Care Act leasedraftstandards forproprovision was implemented vidersin September. Under must be covered by the state. the law, providers need to be The ACA's essential health licensed by Jan. 1, 2015.
which works with companies after the company refused to to resolve the issue. If that cover ABA. He finally got an doesn't work, it takes families order for coverage in Decemthrough an independent re- ber 2011 after going through view process in which a med- the division's independent reical expert provides an opin- view process. Last year, Kaiion. Since 2008, 34 ABA de- ser agreed to pay $9.3 billion nial cases have gone through to families in California who benefits provision outlined 10 the division's review process. were denied coverage to settle categories of conditions that
— Reporter: 541-383-0304, tbartnow@bendbulletirt.com
R evolution,
he found, had destroyed the beauty of Chinese culture and civilization without destroying
what needed to be exorcised: the tyranny of arbitrary rule. Ryckmans also wrote a novel, "The Death of Napoleon," which imagines the deposed emperor escaping from exil e and making his way back to France. Ryckmans was a frequent contributor to The New York Review of B o oks, Le Monde and other periodicals
and the recipient of several literary prizes. He was born on Sept. 28,
1935, in Brussels. Besides his daughter, he is survived by his wife; his sons Marc, Etienne and Louis; and two
grandchildren.
City center
area would also have the po- from four to six stories, or talltential for significant rede- er in some places. • Along NE Fourth Street: Continued from B1 velopment and "is likely to be The draft plan could also where the bulk of higher den- Redevelopment would lead to lead to zoning changes for sity residential" development mostly residential buildings, land in the area and the follow- would be located. Building with some offices and smallingtypes of development: heights could range fromthree scale, ground level retail estab• Along NE First Street: A
combination of light industrial, residential, commercial and other land uses will fill out
to six stories, or taller, possibly
lishments to serve the neigh-
with undergroundparking. borhood to the east. Homes • Along NE Third Street: would be a mix of multifamily Large-scale commercial op- buildings and single-family this section, which "could lend erations will likely continue houses, with height limited to itself to a significant amount fora while here,according to three stories. of redevelopment," with build- the proposal. In the long term, • Along east-west streets: It ings up to eight stories in planners expect the area to willbemostly commercial and height. transition to a mix of commer- offices along the busier sec• Along NE Second Street: cial, retail and residential de- tions of Greenwood Avenue This stretch will be a mix of velopment, especially near the and Franklin Avenue, with a office, residential and small- southern end of the plan area. mix of residential, small-scale scale retail land uses. This Building heights could range retail and commercial or offic-
es along other sheets.
"It will likely require decades of public and private investment to realize this vi-
sion," planners conduded in the draftplan. Senior P l anner W e n dy Robinson said the city will in-
corporate the central district plan into the larger plan for the city's urban growth boundary. State officials rejected a previous version of that plan, and
one of the critiques the city must address is that it did not sufficiently plan for infill and redevelopment inside its existing boundary. — Reporter: 541-617-7829, hborrud@bendbulletirt.com
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owner, Breonna Kerr, showed put the car between the boy up at the protest in which peo- and the dog and got the boy to ple heldup signs thatread"Stop get in the car." bullying my breed," "CatchA 72-year-old man reported poles, not pistols" and "Justice that the dog charged at him. for Kiki." She said veterinari- The man threatened to shoot ans advised against removing the animal himself before it the bullet, at least for now. got distracted by two bicydists, Springfield police, mean- police said.The dog chased the while, said the incident is being bicyclists, but they got away. reviewed. Police officials have According to police, neighnot identified the officer who bors told the responding offishot the dog. Cer Wherethe dog PreSumably According to police, Kiki act- lived. When the officer tried to ed aggressively after escaping go there to contact the owner, her backyard Tuesday night, the dog charged at him. The ofand cornered a 12-year-old boy. ficer retreated, but the dog con"A citizen was driving down tinued until the officer fired one the road, saw this happening, round, police said. The injured and it looked like the dog was dogran into ayard and was latabout to attack so they started er controlled. honking the horn," said Sgt. Boring said Kiki's owner Russ Boring said. "The driver may be issued a citation.
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TODAY MOTOR SPORTS
NASCARSprint Cup, Michigan, practice NASCARNationwide, Michigan, qualifying NASCAR Truck Series, Michigan, qualifying NASCARTruck Series, Michigan NASCARNationwide, Michigan SOCCER England, Leicestter vs. Everton England, Arsenal vs. Crystal Palace
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CentralChristian Registration formsavailable — Students interested inparticipating in fall sportscanaccess registrationformsatwww.centralchristianschools.com as well asattheschool MondaythroughThursdaybetween9a.m.andI p.m. Volleyball — Practicesbegin Mondayat alocation to bedetermined Boys soccer— PracticesbeginMondayatUmatilla Park Sports physicals —Physicalswilbe offeredfrom 9a.m.to noonAug. 20at CentralChristian; cost is$25.
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(best-of-3;x-if necessary) Friday'sGame Corvaffis4, Bellingham3 Sunday'sGame CorvaffisatBelingham,7:05p.m. Monday'sGame x-Corvaffisat Bellingham,7:05 p.m.
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SOCCER MAJORLEAGUE SOCCER AU TimesPDT
BASEBALL Girl PitCheS LLWS ShutOut —Pitcher Mo'Ne Davis, one of two girls at the Little LeagueWorld Series, threw a two-hitter to help Philadelphia beat Nashville, Tennessee,4-0 on Friday in the opener for both teams. Thefirst girl to appear for a U.S. team in South Williamsport since 2004, Davis hadeight strikeouts and didn't walk a batter. She retired the first six batters and neededonly 70 pitches to complete the game.Philadelphia shortstop Jared Sprague-Lott hit a three-run home run in the first inning, and outfielder Carter Davis had an RBI sacrifice fly in the sixth inning.
FOOTBALL BearS TE Miller Out fOrSeaSOn—Chicago Bearstight end Zach Miller has beenplaced on season-ending injured reserve because of the foot injury he suffered in Thursday's 20-19 preseason victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Miller, a former tight end for Jacksonville, was trying to makethe team, most likely as abackup. Miller, obtained off waivers by theBears, hadsix catches for 68 yards and two touchdowns in the first preseason game.
ChiefS WRBOWOSuSPended1 game — Chiefs widereceiver DwayneBowe isbeingsuspended onegame forasubstance-abuse violation, according anNFLspokesman. Bowe,who will miss the season opener against Tennessee onSept. 7, will be eligible to return to the Chiefs' active roster on Sept. 8. He can continue to practice with the team in the preseasonbut cannot be in theteamfacility during theweek oftheTennesseegame.ThesuspensionisrelatedtoBowe's Nov. 10 arrest for allegedly speeding andpossessing more than10 grams of marijuana. Thosecharges were later amended.
COLLEGESPORTS Califarnia Lt. GOV.WantS AD'Sjob tied to aCademiCSCalifornia Lt. Gov.Gavin Newsomwants the jobs of athletic directors at the state's public universities to be tied more to the academic performance of athletes. Newsomoutlined his plan in letters sent this week to University of California president Janet Napolitano and California State University system chancellor Timothy White. He wrote that there should beaggressive benchmarks and penalties in the contracts of athletic directors depending on the department's academic performance.aWe cannot skirt around the edges of the problem," Newsom wrote in both letters.alf our goal as auniversity is to educate, then weshould make it a contractual priority." Newsom's notes come at a time whenthere are three public schools in the state — Cal, Fresno State andSacramento State — searching for new athletic directors. He suggested financial stipulations based on academic performance beplaced into every new athletic director's contract. — From wire reports
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College OREGON Aug. 30.......... SouthDakota........................7:30 p.m. Sep.6............. MichiganState .....................3:30 p.m. Sep.13...........Wyom ing.................................11 a m. Sep.20...........at WashingtonState...................... TBA Oct. 2............. Arizona.................................7:30 p.m. Oct.11...........atUCLA........................................TBA Oct.18...........Washington .................................. TBA Oct.24...........atCalifornia...............................7p.m. Nov.1.............Stanford........................................TBA Nov.B.............at Utah..........................................TBA Nov.22........... Colorado...................................... TBA Nov.29...........at OregonState............................. TBA
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Australian, Fremantle vs. Hawthorn
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WTA Western ASouthern Open Friday atMason,Ohio Quarterfinals SerenaWiliams(I), United States,def.JelenaJankovic (8),Serbia,6-1,6-3. CarolineWozniacki (12), Denmark, def.Agnieszka Radwanska (4), Poland,6-4, 7-6(5). MariaSharapova(5), Russia,def. SimonaHalep (2), Rom ania,3-6, 6-4,6-4. Ana Ivanovic (9), Serbia, def. Elina Svitolina, Ukraine,6-2,6-3.
MOTOR SPORTS NASCAR Sprint Cup-PureMichigan400Lineup After Fridayqualifying; raceSundaya t Michigan InternationalSpeedway, Brooklyn, Mich. Lap length:2 miles
(Car number in parentheses)
1. 24 JeffGordon,Chevrolet,206.558mph. 2. 22 JoeyLogano,Ford,206.381. 3. 99 CarlEdwards,Ford,206.115. 4. 55 BrianVickers,Toyota,205.685. 5. 2) BradKeselowski, Ford,205.644. 6. 4) KevinHarvick, Chevrolet, 205.438. 7. 27) PaulMenard, Chevrolet,204.58. 8. 3) AustinDilon, Chevrolet, 204.464. 9. I) JamieMcMurray, Chevrolet, 204.354. 10. 17 RickyStenhouseJr., Ford,204.174. 11. 16 GregBiffle, Ford,203.822. 12. 31 Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 203.47. 13. 42 KyleLarson,Chevrolet,204.082. 14. 10 DanicaPatrick, Chevrolet, 204.012. 15. 5) aseyKahne,Chevrolet, 203.943. 16. 41 KurtBusch,Chevrolet, 203.856. 17. 51 JustinAllgaier,Chevrolet, 203.528. 18. 20 MattKenseth,Toyota,203.384. 19. 15 ClintBowyer,Toyota,203.223. 20. 9) Marcos Ambrose,Ford, 203.097. 21. 11 DennyHamlin, Toyota,203.029. 22. 47 AJAllmendinger,Chevrolet, 202.743. 23. 43 AricAlmirola, Ford,202.674. 24. 18 KyleBusch,Toyota,201.969. 25. 88 DaleEarnhardtJr., Chevrolet,202.885. 26. 13 Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 202.458. 27. 14 JeffBurton, Chevrolet, 202.412. 28. 21 Ryan Blaney, Ford, 202.327. 29. 38 DavidGililand,Ford,201.822. 30. 48 JimmiJohn e son, Chevrolet,201.72. 31. 83 Ryan Truex, Toyota,201.263. 32. 23 AlexBowman,Toyota, 200.496. 33. 98 JoshWise,Chevrolet,199.756. 34. 34 DavidRagan, Ford,199.534. 35. 7) MichaelAnnett, Chevrolet,199.225. 36. 26 ColeWhitt, Toyota,199.132. 37. 37 Dave Blaney,Chevrolet, ownerpoints. 38. 32 TravisKvapil, Ford,owner points. 39. 78 MattCrafton,Chevrolet, ownerpoints. 40. 36 Reed Sorenson,Chevrolet, ownerpoints. 41. 33 AlexKennedy,Chevrolet, ownerpoints. 42.66 JoeNemechek,Toyota,ownerpoints. 43. 40 LandonCassill,Chevrolet,ownerpoints.
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Wegman s Champ ionship EasternConference b, Pittstord,N.y. W L T Pls GF GA Friday atMonroeGolf Clu yardage : 6,720;Par 72 Sporting KansasCity 11 6 6 3 9 32 22 Sec ond Rou nd D .c. United 11 7 4 37 3 2 2 4 a-den otes amateur TorontoFC 9 7 5 3 2 32 30 67-68—135 NewYork 6 7 1 0 28 35 34 BrittanyLincicome Park 72-66—138 Columbus 6 8 9 2 7 2 8 3 1 Inbee 66-72—138 Lexi Thom so p n P hiladelphia 6 9 9 27 36 3 9 LydiaKo 70-69—139 N ew England 8 12 2 26 2 9 3 5 JanePark 70-69—139 Chicago 4 5 1 3 25 29 34 M eena Le e 66-73—139 Houston 7 12 4 2 5 2 5 4 2 Julieta Gran ada 75-65—140 Montreal 3 14 5 1 4 2 2 4 1 71-69—140 SuzannPettersen WesternConference JenniferJohnson 70-70—140 W L T Pls GF GA BeatrizRecari 70-70—140 Seattle 1 3 6 2 4 1 3 7 2 8 Mirim Lee 69-71—140 RealSalt Lake 1 0 4 9 3 9 3 6 2 7 ShanshanFeng 68-72—140 Fc Dallas 1 0 7 6 3 6 3 8 3 2 GerinaPiler 72-69—141 Los Angeles 9 4 7 3 4 3 4 1 9 AzaharaMunoz 71-70—141 Vancouver 7 4 1 1 3 2 33 29 PaulaReto 70-71—141 Colorado 8 9 6 3 0 3 2 3 1 Na Yeon Choi 74-68—142 Portland 7 7 9 3 0 3 8 3 8 Mo Martin 72-70—142 SanJose 6 8 6 2 4 2 5 2 2 Kristy McPhe 71-71—142 rson ChivasUSA 6 11 5 2 3 2 1 3 6 TiffanyJoh 70-72—142 Eun-HeeJi 69-73—142 Friday'sGames lheeLee 69-73—142 Houston 2,Philadelphia 0 AnnaNordqvist 69-73—142 Today'sGames 68-74—142 CristieKerr Seattle FC at Real Salt Lake,11:30a.m. LisaMccloskey 67-75—142 Chicago at Montreal,3:30 p.m. Sydnee Michaels 74-69—143 LosAngelesatColumbus,4:30p.m. LauraDiaz 73-70—143 72-71—143 PortlandatNewEngland,4:30 p.m. ThidapaSuwannapura 71-72 — 143 TorontoFCat Sporting KansasCity,5;30p.m. LauraDavies S arah Ke m p 71-72 — 143 Vancouver atChivasUSA,7:30 p.m. Xi YuLin 71-72—143 FCDallasatSanJose,7:30p.m. DanielleKang 70-73 — 143 Sunday'sGames 70-73 — 143 JessicaKorda Coloradoat D.c. United,5p.m. 74-70—144 Katie M.Burnet DewiClaireSchreefel 74-70 — 144 NWSL So YeonRyu 73-71 — 144 S arah Jane S m it h 73-71 — 144 NATIONALWOMEN'S SOCCER LEAGUE 73-71 — 144 K arrie We b b AU TimesPDT 72-72 — 144 KathleenEkey S andra G al 71-73—144 W L T Pls GF GA StacyLewis 71-73—144 Seattle 1 6 I 6 5 4 5 0 1 9 ChellaChoi 70-74 — 144 FC Kansas City 1 2 7 5 4 1 3 9 3 2 Emma 69-75—144 Jandel Washington 1 0 8 5 3 5 3 6 4 2 AngelaStanford 69-75—144 Chicago 9 7 7 3 4 2 9 2 3 Juli Inkster 74-71 — 145 Portland 9 8 6 3 3 3 8 3 5 HaruNomura 73-72—145 SkyBlueFc 7 8 7 2 8 2 8 3 7 HaeiiKang 72-73—145 WesternNewYork 8 12 3 2 7 39 35 CarolineMasson 72-73 — 145 Houston 5 14 3 1 8 23 42 JenniferSong 72-73—145 Boston 5 16 2 1 7 3 6 5 3 MoriyaJutanugarn 71-74—145 BrittanyLang 70-75—145 Today'sGames YaniTseng 70-75—145 SkyBlueFcatWashington,3:30p.m. 69-76—145 CatrionaMathew WesternNewYorkat Chicago,5p.m. 69-76—145 BrookePancake Sunday'sGames BeckyMorgan 75-71—146 Seattle Fcat Portland,2p.m. JennyShin 75-71—146 74-72—146 Housto natBoston,3:30p.m. Jimin Kang 74-72—146 CandieKung 74-72—146 AshleighSimon TENNIS CarlotaCiganda 73-73—146 JacquiConcolino 73-73—146 JayeMarieGreen 73-73—146 ATP World Tour 73-73—146 MmaHarigae WesternASouthernOpen Pernilla Lindberg 73-73—146 Friday atMason,Ohio EricaPopson 73-73—146 Ouarterfinals KarinSiodin 73-73—146 JulienBenneteau, France,def. StanWawrinka(3), KatyHarris 72-74—146 Switzerland,1-6,6-1, 6-2. 72-74—146 StaceyKeating MilosRaonic(5),Canada,def. FabioFognini(15), AyakoUehara 72-74—146 Italy, 6-1,6-0. ChieArimura 71-75—146 DavidFerrer(6), Spain,def. Tommy Robredo (16), AustinErnst 71-75—146 71-75—146 Spain,6-4, 3-6,6-3. Mi JungHur 71-75—146 RogerFederer(2), Switzerland,def.AndyMurray LizetteSalas 67-79—146 (8), Britain,6-3,7-5. JenniferKirby
PGA Wyndh am Champion ship Friday atSedgetieldCountryClub,
Greensboro,N.C. Yarda ge: 7,127;Par70 SecondRound HeathSlocum 65-65—130 65-65—130 Scott Langley BrianStuard 66-65—131 67-64—131 NickWatney Martin Laird 65-66—131 AndrewSvoboda 67-64 — 131 Bo VanPelt 67-65—132 D.A. Points 67-65—132 CamiloVilegas 63-69—132 67-65—132 Carl Pettersson Jhonattan Vegas 67-65—132 WilliamMcGirt 64-68—132 FreddieJacobson 68-64—132 RyoIshikawa 70-62—132 BradFritsch 69-63—132 64-69—133 WebbSimpson BrandtSnedeker 68-65—133 AndrewLoupe 65-68 — 133 66-67—133 JohnsonWagner KevinKisner 69-64—133 PaulCasey 65-69—134 67-67—134 Shawn Stefani Scott Piercy 70-64—134 Bill Haas 68-66—134 Tim Clark 67-67—134 BrianDavis 69-65—134 Will Wilcox 67-67 —134 66-69—135 Steve Marino BenCurtis 68-67—135 Justin Boffi 67-68 — 135 Billy Horschel 70-65—135 69-66—135 RobertStreb RickyBarnes 66-69—135 68-67—135 MichaelPutnam JasonAffred 69-66—135 MichaelThom pson 70-66—136 66-70—136 Steven Bowditch CharlieWi 70-66—136 Francesco Molinari 69-67—136 66-70—136 J.J. Henry DavidToms 67-69—136 Joe Durant 69-67—136 67-69—136 JoshTeater 68-68—136 RobertGarrigus BrooksKoepka 68-68—136 70-66—136 AndresRomero ErnieEls 68-69—137 DerekErnst 68-69—137 YE. Yang 69-68—137 70-67—137 Jeff Overton DougLaBele II 72-65—137 69-68—137 RichardSterne DavidLingmerth 67-70—137 RobertoCastro 71-66—137 68-69—137 StuartAppleby Sang-Moon Bae 69-68—137 JohnMerrick 70-67—137 69-68—137 KevinFoley PeterMalnati 70-67—137 BobbyWyatt 67-70—137 69-69—138 LukeGuthrie 70-68—138 Joe Ogilvie Tim Herron 70-68—138 70-68—138 JohnHuh RetiefGoosen 69-69—138 PatrickReed 71-67—138 TommyGainey 66-72—138 TroyMerritt 70-68—138 69-69—138 James Hahn 71-67—138 BriceGarnet LeeJanzen 70-68—138 NicholasThompson 70-68—138 MarkWilson 71-67—138 AlexCeika 68-70—138 69-69—138 Justin Hicks 72-66—138 TyroneVanAswegen WesRoach 70-68—138 Hudson Swafford 71-67—138
Champton s Tour Dick's porting S GoodsOpen Friday atEndoieGolfclub, Endicott, N.Y yardage:6,967; P ar: 72 (37-36) First Rou nd Olin Browne 35-30—65 33-32—65 JohnCook SteveLowery 31-35—66 DavidFrost 33-33—66 Bart Bryant 33-33—66 35-32—67 DougGarwood Dick Mast 34-33—67 34-33—67 BenBates JohnRiegger 36-31—67 SandyLyle 32-35—67 Woody Austin 32-35—67 37-30—67 ScottDunlap Tommy Armour ffl 35-32—67 34-33—67 Jeff Sluman BernhardLanger 35-32—67 MarcoDawson 36-32—68 LarryMize 34-34—68 34-34—68 WesShort, Jr. PeterSenior 36-32—68 35-33—68 DuffyWaldorf MarkMcNulty 34-34—68 JoseCoceres 36-32—68 Billy Andrade 33-35—68 MarkBrooks 34-34—68 TomByrum 36-32—68 35-33—68 RodSpittle MarkCalcavecchia 35-33—68 Colin Montgom erie 34-34—68 MarkO'Meara 36-32—68 34-35—69 StevePate 36-33—69 RussCochran 36-33—69 ScottHoch FredFunk 34-35—69 TomPurtzer 37-33—70 BobTway 33-37—70 35-35—70 Scott Simpson AndersForsbrand 36-34—70 36-34—70 Jim Gallagher, Jr. P.H.HorganIII 37-34—71 MikeGoodes 35-36—71 GaryHallberg 36-35—71 37-34—71 SamRandolph 37-34—71 Esteban Toledo 36-35—71 MikeReid Joe Daley 39-32—71 Jeff Hart 37-34—71 KevinSutherland 39-32—71 37-34—71 GeneSauers 36-35—71 Jay Haa s 37-34—71 Willie Wood BobbyClampett 36-36—72 TomKite 37-35—72 BobGilder 36-36—72 Bob Friend 38-34—72 Hal Sutton 37-36—73
OREGON STATE Aug. 30.......... PortlandState............................1 p.m. Sep.6.............atHawaii...............................7:30p.m. Sep.20........... SanDiegoState............................ TBA Sep.27...........at SouthernCalifornia................... TBA Oct. 4.............atColorado...................................TBA Oct.16...........Utah...........................................7p.m. Oct.25...........at Stanford.................................... TBA Nov.1.............California...................................... TBA Nov.8............. Washington State.......................... TBA Nov.15...........Arizona State............................... TBA Nov. 22...........atWashington...............................TBA Nov.29...........Oregon......................................... TBA
USATodaypreseasonTop26 TheUSAToday preseasonTop25 footballcoaches poll, withfirst-placevotesinparentheses,2013record, total pointsbasedon25 points forfirst placethrough one pointfor25th, andlast year's final ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. FloridaState(56) 1 4 - 0 1 543 1 2. Alabama 1 1-2 1455 8 3. Oklahom a(3 ) 11-2 13 8 2 6 4. Oregon (I) 1 1-2 1314 9 5. Auburn 1 2-2 1271 2 6 . Ohio State(I ) 12-2 12 6 7 1 0 7. UCLA 1 0-3 1085 1 6 8. MichiganState 1 3-1 1050 3 9 . South Carolina(1) 1 1- 2 1 009 4 10. Baylor 1 1-2 965 13 11. Stanford 1 1-3 955 10 12. Georgia 8 -5 9 0 5 13. LSU 1 0-3 833 14 14. Wisconsin 9-4 6 5 4 21 15. SouthernCal 1 0-4 627 19 16. Clemson 11-2 53 5 7 17. NotreDame 9-4 50 9 24 18. ArizonaState 10-4 35 8 20 19. Mississippi 8 -5 3 4 6 20. Texas AS,M 9-4 26 6 18 21. Kansas State 8 -5 2 5 7 22. Nebraska 9-4 22 8 25 23. NorthCarolina 7 -6 1 7 5 24. Texas 8 -5 1 4 3 25. Washington 9 -4 1 4 2 Others receivingvotes: Missouri 126,Florida 122, UCF 102, Mississippi State74, OklahomaState 56,TCU54,Michigan53,lowa49,Miami45,Duke 41, Louisville 32,Marshall 27, BYU18,BoiseState 13, Louisiana12,VirginiaTech12, TexasTech8, Cincinnati 6,Minnesota6, Northwestern 5, FresnoState4, OregonState4,GeorgiaTech2, Houston 2,Arizona1, Arkansas1,Northernfflinois1,
Arena playoffs AU TimesPDT
Saturday,Aug.23 ArenaBowlatOrlando, Fla. Cleveland vs. Arizona,5 p.m.
DEALS Transactions BASEBAL L COMMISSI ONE' S OFFICE — Suspended free agentRHPFranciscoAlmonte 72gamesfor violating the Minor LeagueDrug Prevention andTreatment Program,effective if he signs with a major league organization.
AmericanLeague
BOSTON REDSOX—Agreed to termswith LHP Luis Colmenres, a 38 Elwin Teieda and RHPs ChristopherAcosta,NicoloClemente,JhosmarCortez,Ander-
sonEspinoza,JuniorEspinozaandRonielRaudeson minor league contracts. CLEVEL ANDINDIANS— Reinstated OFMichael Bournfromthe15-day DL HOUSTONASTROS— SentIBJesusGuzmanto Oklahoma City(PCL) forarehabassignment. LOSANGELESANGELS— SentRHPMikeMorin to InlandEmpire (Cal) forarehabassignment. MINNESOTA TWINS— OptionedRHPYohanPino to Rochester (IL). ReinstatedRHPRickyNolascofrom the 15-dayDL TEXASRANGERS— OptionedLHPRobbieRoss Jr. toRoundRock(PCL). Selectedthecontract of RHP Jon Edwa rdsfromRoundRock. TORONTOBLUE JAYS — Assigned LHP Brad Mills outright toBuffalo(IL). OptionedOFAnthony Gose to Buffalo.Reinstated18 EdwinEncarnacion from the15-day DL. NationalLeague CINCINNAT IREDS— SentRHPLoganOndrusek and 2BBrandonPhilips to Louisville (IL) for rehab assignments. MILWAU KEEBREWERS— Agreedto termswith RHPJonHuizingaonaminor leaguecontract. PDTSBU RGH PIRATES — Designated 18 Matt Haguefor assignment. Sent SSClint Barmesto Altoona (EL)for arehabassignment. BASKETB ALL NationalBasketballAssociation SACRA MENTOKINGS—SignedCSimBhular. FOOTBA LL NationalFootballLeague NFL —SuspendedKansasCity WRDwayneBowe one game for violating theleague'ssubstance-abuse policy. CHICAGO BEARS — Placed TEZach Miler on injured reserve.SignedWRKofi Hughestoaone-year contract. NEW ENGLANDPATRIOTS— TradedDBJustin Greento Dalas for DTBen Bass,andanundisclosed draft pickto GreenBayfor DEJerel Worthy. PlacedTE Terrence Miler oninjuredreserve. HOCKEY NationalHockeyLeague ANAHEIMDUCKS— Re-signedFJakobSilfverberg toaone-yearcontract. COLLEGE ALABAMA — Named Jon Howel men'sassistant golf coach. MIDDLETENNESSEE— Named Jordan Smith men'sassistanttenniscoach.
FISH COUNT Upstreamdaily movement of adult chinookjack chinook,steelheadandwild steelheadat selectedColumbiaRiverdamslast updatedonThursday. Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wsllhd Bonneville 1,438 2 5 3 7 ,473 2,871 T he Dalles 1,024 2 7 2 1 ,053 5 3 4 John Day 716 2 1 5 534 284 McNary 4 8 2 110 636 298 Upstreamyear-to-date movement of adult chinook, jack chinook,steelheadand wild steelheadat selected ColumbiaRiverdamslast updatedonThursday. Chnk Jchnk Stlhd WsNhd Bonneville 361,006 54,480 165,235 79,989 The Dalles 286,749 42,681 75,104 40,713 John Day 249,740 37,852 44,183 22,475 McNary 230,252 33,654 39,306 19,694
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American League
Aff TimesPDT
W hite Sox11, BlueJays 5
AMERICANLEAGUE
East Division W L 69 51 63 60 61 59
Baltimore Toronto NewYork Tampa Bay Boston
61 61 55 66
Kansas City Detroit Cleyeland Chicago Minnesota
Central Division W L
67 54 65 55 61 60 58 64 54 66
West Division W L
Oakland Los Angeles Seattle Houston Texas
73 71 66 51 47
49 49 55 72 75
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CHICAGO— JoseAbreuhadthree singles and threeRBls to increase his major league-leading total to 89. Adam Dunn,who also had three hits, and DayanViciedo each drove in two runs. SevenWhite Sox starters had at least two hits.
475 9 1/2
Toronto
Pct BB .575 .512 7'/z
.508 8 .500 9 .455 14'/r
Pct BB .554 .504 6
450 12r/r
Pct BB .598 .592 1 .545 6'/z .415 22'/r .385 26
Friday's Games
Cleveland 2,Baltimore1,11 innings Seattle 7,Detroit 2 Houston 5, Boston 3, 10innings Tampa Bay5, N.Y.Yankees0 Atlanta7, Oakland2 L.A. Angel5, s Texas4 Kansas City6, Minnesota5 Chicago WhiteSox11, Toronto5
Today'sGames N.Y.Yankees(Greene3-1) atTampaBay(Smyly 7-10), 1:10 p.m. Baltimore(U.Jimenez4-8) at Cleveland (Carrasco 4-4),4:05p.m. Seattle (F.Hernan dez 13-3) at Detroit (Price 11-8), 4:08 p.m. Houston(Peac ock3-8) at Boston(R.DeLaRosa4-4), 4:10 p.m. KansasCity (Ventura9-8) at Minnesota(P.Hughes 12-8),4:10p.m. Oakland(Gray12-6) at Atlanta (Tehe ran 10-9), 4:10 p.m. Toronto(Buehrle11-8) at ChicagoWhite Sox(Joh. Danks9-8), 4;10p.m. L.A. Angels(Shoemaker 10-4) at Texas (Lewis8-9), 5:05 p.m. Sunday'sGames BaltimoreatCleveland,10:05 a.m. Seattle atDetroit, 10080 m. Houstonat Boston, 10:35a.m. N.Y.Yankeesat TampaBay,10;40a.m. KansasCityatMinnesota,11:10 a.m. TorontoatChicagoWhite Sox,11:10a.m. LA. Angelat sTexas, 12:05p.m. Oakland atAtlanta, 5:05p.m.
East Division W L
Washington Atlanta Miami NewYork Philadelphia Milwaukee St. Louis Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago
.558 .508 6 .492 8 ,472 10'/z .443 14
68 65 64 61 52
55 56 58 61 69
.553 .537 2 .525 3'/z .500 6'I~ .430 15
70 63 57 53 47
54 58 64 69 75
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Central Division W L
West Division W L
Los Angeles SanFrancisco
SanDiego Arizona Colorado
Pct GB
67 53 62 60 60 62 58 65 54 68
Pct GB
Pct GB
.521 5'/2
.471 11'/z .434 16 .385 22
Friday's Games
Washington 5, Pittsburgh4 Arizona 3,Miami2 N.Y.Mets3, ChicagoCubs2 Atlanta7, Oakland2 St. Louis4,SanDiego2 Cincinnati 3,Colorado2 Milwaukee 6,LA. Dodgers3 Philadelphia 5, SanFrancisco 3,10innings
Saturday'sGames
Philadelphia(K.Kendrick 5-11)atSanFrancisco(Hudson 8-9),1:05p.m. Pittsburgh(Locke4-3) at Washington(G.Gonzalez 6-9), 4:05 p.m. Arizona (Miley 7-8) at Miami (H.Alvarez8-5), 4:10 p.m. ChicagoCubs(Straily 0-0)at N.Y.Mets(Niese6-8), 4:10 p.m. Oakland (Gray12-6) at Atlanta Peheran10-9), 4:10 p.m. San Diego(Hahn7-3) at St. Louis(S.Miler 8-9), 4:15 p.m.
Cincinnati(AxelrodH)at Colorado(Lyles61),5 10pm. Milwaukee(Gallardo 7-6) at L.A.Dodgers(Kershaw 14-2), 6:10p.m. Sunday'sGames Arizona at Miami,10:10 a.m. Chicago Cubsat NY. Mets,1010a m. San Diego atSt. Louis,11:15a.m. Philadelphiat a SanFrancisco,1:05 p.m. Cincinnatiat Colorado,1:10p.m. Milwaukee atL.A.Dodgers,1:10 p.m. PittsburghatWashington, 2:05p.m. Oakland atAtlanta, 5:05p.m.
Leaders ThroughFriday's Games AMERICANLEAGUE BATTING —Altuve,Houston, .334; Cano,Seatle, .330; VMartinez,Detroit, .322; Brantley, Cleveland, .322; Beltre,Texas,.321; Mecabrera,Toronto, .313; Gillaspie,Chicago,.312. ERA —FHernandez, Seatle, 1.95;Sale, Chicago, 2.01; Kluber, Cleveland,2.41; Tanaka, NewYork,2.51; Lester,Oakland, 2.51; Lester, Oakland,2.51; Richards, Los Angeles, 2.53. STRIKEOUTS —Price, Detroit, 205; Kluber, Cleveland,197;Scherzer, Detroit, 196; FHernan dez, Seattle, 194;Darvish,Texas,182; Lester, Oakland, 169; Richards, LosAngeles,164. SAVES — Holland,KansasCity,37;Rodney,Seattle,35. NATIONALLEAGUE BATTING —Morneau, Colorado, .323; Puig,Los Angeles,.315;AMccutchen, Pittsburgh,.311;JHarrison, Pittsburgh,.308; MaAdams, St. Louis, .307; Revere, Philadelphia, .306;McGehee, Miami,.305. ERA —Kershaw, LosAngeles, 1.78;Cueto, Cincinnati, 2.06;Wainwright, St. Louis,2.34; Ham els, Philadelphia,2.44;HAlvarez,Miami, 2.48;TRoss, San Diego, 2.70;Greinke,LosAngeles,2.75. STRIKEOUTS —Strasburg, Washington, 194; Cueto, Cincinnati, 187;Greinke,LosAngeles, 170; Bumgarner,SanFrancisco,167; Kennedy, San Diego, 163; Kershaw,LosAngeles, 163;TRoss, SanDiego, 162.
Rays 5, Yankees0
Mets 3, Cubs2
Cardinals 4, Padres 2
MINNEAPOLIS — Josh Will-
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.— Alex
ingham returned to Target Field and hit a bases-clearing double in Kansas City's five-run fourth inning. DannyDuffy allowed three runs in 5'/5 inningsto winhis third straight start for the Royals, who have won11 of12and19 of 23.
Cobb pitched neatly into the eighth inningandTampa Baybecame the fourth team in major leaguehistory to reach.500 after falling 18 gamesunderinthesameseason. TampaBayalsoaccomplishedthe comeback feat in 2004, joining the 1899 Louisville Colonels and2006 Florida Marlins.
NEW YORK — Zack Wheeler struck out10 in a gritty performance andEric Campbell hit a three-run homer for NewYork. Wheeler threw acareer-high 120 pitches over 6 2/3 innings and improved to 5-0 in his past nine starts.
ST.LOUIS — LanceLynnpitched six strong innings andSt. Louis won its third straight. Matt Adams, Kolten Wong and OscarTaveras hit RBI singles for the Cardinals. San Diego St. Louis ab r hbi ab r hbi Venalecf 5 0 1 1 Mcrpnt3b 3 1 0 0 Medica1b 4 0 0 0 Wong2b 3 1 1 1
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Chicago ab r hbi ab r hbi Reyes ss 4 1 1 1 De AzaIf 4 2 2 1 Mecarrlf 5 1 1 2 AIRmrzss 4 3 2 0 Bautistrf 3 0 0 0 JAreu1b 5 2 3 3 Encrncdh 4 0 0 0 A.Dunndh 5 0 3 2 Lind1b 4 1 2 1 Viciedorf 3 1 2 2 DNavrrc 4 0 2 0 Sierrapr-rf 1 0 0 0 CIRsmscf 3 1 1 0 LeGarcrf 0 0 0 0 Valenci3b 3 0 0 0 Gillaspi3b 4 1 2 1 JFrncsph-3b1 0 0 0 Flowrsc 4 0 0 0 Kawsk2b 4 1 2 0 JrDnkscf 5 1 2 1 GBckh2b 5 1 1 0 Totals 3 5 5 9 4 Totals 4 0111710 Toronto 130 001 000 — 5 Chicago 510 050 ggx — 11 E—J.Abreu (4). DP—Toronto 1, Chicago 1. LDB —Toronto6, Chicago10. 28—Col.Rasmus(17), De Aza(16), A.Dunn(16), Gilaspie (29). HR—Me. Cabrera(15). SF—Reyes.
Angels 5, Rangers 4
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Royals 6, Twins 5
ARLINGTON,Texas— Kole Calhoun had athree-run homer among his three hits andGarrett Richards worked into the eighth inning for his 13th victory for Los Angeles. Richards, who struck
BOSTON — JakeMarisnick hit a two-run double with two outs in the10th inning andHouston rallied past Boston for its first win in nine games atFenwayPark. With their 51st win of the season, the Astros matched last year's total.
out seven without a walk in 7'/5
Houston
innings, allowed two runs while scattering seven hits.
Boston ab r hbi ab r hbi G rssmnlf 5 1 3 2 B.Holtrf 5 0 2 1 Altuve2b 5 0 0 0 Pedroia2b 4 0 0 0 Carterdh 4 0 2 0 KJhnsn2b 1 0 0 0 G.Petitpr-dh 1 2 1 0 D.Ortizdh 3 1 1 0 Fowlercf 4 1 2 0 Cespdslf 4 1 1 2 Jcastroc 4 0 1 0 Napoli1b 2 0 1 0 Singltn1b 4 0 0 0 Bogartsss 4 0 0 0 MDmn3b 5 0 0 0Mdlrks3b 3 0 0 0 Mrsnckrf 5 1 2 2 BrdlyJrcf 4 0 0 0 MGnzlzss 5 0 1 0 Vazquzc 4 1 1 0 Totals 42 5 124 Totals 3 4 3 6 3 — 5 Houston 000 010 110 2 Boston OOO 200 100 0 — 3 E—Vazquez (4). DP—Houston 1, Boston 1. LOB —Houston 10, Boston5. 28—Grossman (8), Marisnick(3), Napoli (19).HR —Grossman(6), Cespedes(20).
in two runs, leading Washington to its fourth straight win. Denard Span added three hits.
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nington homered in the first inning fly against Javier Lopez. and Arizona held on to beat Miami. Philadelphia San Francisco Pennington hit his first homer ab r hbi ab r hbi since May1, 2013, against San Reverecf 5 0 0 0 Pagancf 5 0 2 0 R ollinsss 4 0 1 0 Pencerf 5 0 1 0 Francisco. Hill added atwo-run utley2b 3 0 1 1 Poseyc 5 1 1 0 shot, his10th of the season. Howard1b 4 0 0 1 Sandovl3b 5 1 3 0 Arizona
Miami ab r hbi ab r hbi I nciartcf 3 0 1 0 Yelichlf 3 1 1 0 Pnngtn3b 4 1 2 1 Solano2b 3 1 1 0 DPerltrf 3 0 0 0 Stantonrf 2 0 1 1 Trumo1b 4 1 1 0 McGeh3b 4 0 1 0 A.Hill2b 4 1 1 2 GJones1b 3 0 1 1 AIMartlf 3 0 0 0 JeBakrph-1b 0 0 0 0 Gswschc 4 0 0 0 Sltlmchc 4 0 1 0 Gregrsss 4 0 0 0 Dzunacf 4 0 0 0 Cahillp 3 0 1 0 Hchvrrss 4 0 1 0 S titesp 0 0 0 0 Handp 2 0 0 0 OPerezp 0 0 0 0 RJhnsnph 0 0 0 0 A.Reedp 0 0 0 0 Morrisp 0 0 0 0 SDysonp 0 0 0 0 Vldspnph 1 0 0 0 Totals 32 3 6 3 Totals 3 0 2 7 2 Arizona 366 OOO 000 — 3 Miami 2 00 000 000 — 2 DP — Arizona4. LOB—Arizona 5, Miami7. HRPennington (1), A.Hiff(10). S—D.Peralta.
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Los Angeles Texas ab r hbi ab r hbi Calhonrf 4 1 3 3 Choodh 5 2 2 0 Troutcf 3 0 0 1 Andrusss 4 1 1 0 P uiols1b 3 0 0 0 Carp1b 4 1 1 1 JHmltnlf 5 0 1 0 ABeltre3b 4 0 4 2 H Kndrc2b 3 0 0 0 Riosrf 400 1 Aybarss 4 0 0 0 DnRrtspr-rf 0 0 0 0 Francisco7. 28—Ruf (2), Asche(18), Pagan(15), Boeschdh 3 0 0 0 LMartncf 3 0 1 0 Sandoval(21). HR —Byrd (23), Asche(8), Morse Cowgillph-dh1 0 0 0 G.Sotoc 4 0 1 0 (16). SB —G.Blanco(13). CS—Rollins(6), Pagan(4). S—A.Blanco, G.Blanco. SF—Howard. Freese3b 3 2 2 0 Adducilf 4 0 0 0 J McDnl3b 1 0 0 0 Odor2b 4 0 0 0 IP H R E R BBSO lannettc 4 2 3 0 Philadelphia H R—S. M a rte (6). SB — G .P olanco (12), Span 2 (25 ). IP H R E R BBSO Totals 34 5 9 4 Totals 3 6 4 10 4 Hamels 7 9 3 3 2 5 CS—Span (4). Arizona Los Angeles 00 1 030 100 — 6 GilesW,2-0 2 2 0 0 0 1 IP H R E R BBSO IP H R E R BBSO Cahill W,3-8 62 - 36 2 2 3 3 PapelbonS,28-31 1 Texas 1 00 000 030 — 4 0 0 0 0 0 Houston Pittsburgh Stites H,2 2 -3 1 0 0 1 0 E—H.Kendrick(10). DP—LosAngeles 1, Texas Keuchel San Francisco 7 6 3 3 3 8 MortonL,5-12 3 7 5 5 3 3 O .Perez H,12 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 1. LOB—Los Angeles8, Texas6.28—Calhoun(21), Bumgarner 7 4 1 1 0 9 12-3 0 0 0 1 2 J.Gomez 2 3 0 0 1 3 A.Reed S,29-34 1 0 0 0 0 0 Affeldt BS,2-2 Freese(17). HR—Calhoun (13). SB—Puiols (5). Veras 11 - 3 2 2 2 1 2 SippW,3-2 11-3 0 0 0 0 1 Ju.Wilson 1 1 0 0 0 0 Miami SF — Trout. C asilla L,1-3 2-3 1 1 1 1 0 Boston Watson 1 0 0 0 0 1 HandL,2-5 7 5 3 3 2 3 2-3 0 1 1 1 0 IP H R E R BBSO Buchholz J.Lopez 7 7 2 2 2 9 Axford 1 0 0 0 0 2 Morris 1 1 0 0 0 0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles J.Gutierrez 0 2 1 0 0 0 Washington S.Dyson 1 0 0 0 0 1 Casilla pitched RichardsW,13-4 7 1-3 7 2 2 0 7 Muiica to1batter i n the10th. 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 RoarkW,12-7 Layne H, 3 —byCahil (R.Johnson).WP—Cahill, Stites. 5 2 - 3 53 3 2 4 HBP Jepsen 1-3 3 2 2 1 0 HBP —byJ.Lopez(Utley).WP—Casilla. BS,3-4 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 BlevinsH,7 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 T—2;55.A—18,286 (37,442). J.SmithH,13 1 3- 0 0 0 0 0 B adenhop T—3:36. A—41,425(41,915). Uehara 1 0 0 0 0 0 S toren H,16 1 0 0 0 0 1 StreetS,8-8 1 0 0 0 0 1 BreslowL,2-4 1 - 3 2 2 2 0 0 ClippardH,28 1 0 0 0 0 1 Brewers 6, Dodgers 3 Texas 2 -3 1 0 0 0 1 R.SorianoS,29-33 1 3 1 1 0 0 Interieague N.MartinezL,2-9 6 6 4 4 1 6 Tazawa Muiica pi t ched to 2 b a tt e rs i n the 8t h . T — 3: 0 5. A — 36,945 (41 , 4 08). Sh.Tolleson 1 2 1 1 0 1 H BP — b y Br esl o w (J. c astro). WP — K e uchel 2. LOS ANGELES — Pinch-hitter Edwards 2-3 1 0 0 1 1 Braves 7, Athletics 2 Claudio 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 T—3:46.A—37,016 (37,499). Lyle Overbay drove in three runs Reds 3, Rockies 2 Cotts 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 with a two-out double in the ei g hth Feliz 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 lndians 2, Orioles1 (11 innings) ATLANTA —Freddie Freeman DENVER —Johnny Cuetothrew HBP—byCots (Calhoun). WP —Richards. inning, rallying Milwaukeepast hit a three-run homer, one of four T—3:18. A—31,465(48,114). eight stellar innings to becomethe Los Angeles. TheBrewers scored CLEVELAND — MikeAviles hom-
Mariners 7, Tigers 2 DETROIT —Robinson Cano homered, James Paxtonwonhis sixth consecutive decision to start his career andsurging Seattle won in a matchup of ALplayoff contenders.
ered leading off the 11th inning to give Cleveland thevictory. Aviles drove the ball onto the homerun porch in left field for Cleveland's second run in thepast 22-plus innings. The Indians, whohavewon four of five, wereshut out1-0 by Arizona in12 innings Wednesday.
first15-game winner in the majors all five of their runs in the eighth and Kris Negron had acareer-high off Jamey Wright. four hits, including a tiebreaking Milwaukee Los Angeles single in the ninth, for Cincinnati. ab r hbi ab r hbi
long balls by Atlanta. Justin Upton and EvanGattis homered off Jason Hammel in the second inning. Rookie Phil Gosselin hit a two-run shot, the first homer of his career, off Jesse Chavez inthe sixth.
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DP—Milwaukee 1, Los Angeles Oakland C incinnati 001 1 0 0 0 01 — 3 Seattle 0 31 110 001 — 7 Baltimore 000 000 010 00 — 1 Atlanta 023 002 ggx — 7 —Milwaukee10, LosAngeles 5. 28—Lucroy C olorado 010 0 0 1 0 00 — 2 1. LOB E—Freiman(1). DP—Atlanta1. LOB—Oakland3, Detroit 001 000 01 0 — 2 Cleveland 000 010 000 01 — 2 DP — Cincinnati 2, Colorado1. LOB —Cincinnati (39), K.Davis(30), Ove rbay (9), Puig(32). SB—D. Atlanta6. 28—D.Norris (16), C.Johnson(24). HR E—Paxton (2),C.Taylor (4),Suarez(7). DP—Seat- No outswhenwinning runscored. Gordon2 (56), Kem p (8), C.crawford(16).CS—D. Freiman(2), Gosselin (1), FFreeman(17), J.upton E—Aviles (4). LDB —Baltimore10, Cleveland6. 9, Colorado tle1, Detroit 2.LOB —Seattle 3, Detroit 6.2B—Morri6. 2B—Hannahan(1), Co.Dickerson(21). J.Hardy(26).HR —Aviles(4), Walters(2). HR—Arenado(12). SB—Blackmon(22).S—Negron, Gordon(14).SF—Kemp. son(10), MiCabrera2(39).38 —8Miger(3),R Davis 28 — (22), Gattis(18).S—A.Wood. IP H R E R BBSO 2). HR —Cano(11). SB—Ackley(6). CS—A.Jackson IP H R E R BBSO Cozart,Lyles. IP H R E R BBSO 5), C.Taylo(1). r Baltimore IP H R E R BBSO Milwaukee Oakland J.Nelson 6 6 2 2 1 4 HammelL,1-5 3 IP H R E R BBSO W.chen 7 4 1 1 1 6 Cincinnati 6 5 5 1 2 11-3 0 0 0 0 1 CuetoW,15-6 8 1 0 0 0 0 O'Flaherty Seattle A.Miller 6 2 2 2 6 KintzlerW,2-3 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 11-3 1 0 0 1 2 A.chapman 1 1 1 1 0 2 J.chavez PaxtonW,3-0 6 5 1 1 1 2 O'Day S,26-28 1 0 0 0 1 0 W.SmithH,29 3 1 2 0 1 4 Fr RodriguezS,37-41 1 0 0 0 0 1 Abad Wilhelmsen 1 0 0 0 0 2 MatuszL,2-3 1 3- 1 1 1 0 0 Colorado 1 1 0 0 0 1 Leone 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cleveland Belisle 3 4 1 1 1 1 Los Angeles Atlanta 7 2-3 5 1 1 2 10 Masset Greinke 5 2 0 0 5 6 A.WoodW,9-9 6 Farquhar 1 0 0 0 0 1 Kluber 2 4 1 1 0 0 4 2 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 D.carpenter Detroit ShawBS,5-7 0 2 0 0 0 0 Nicasio 1 0 0 0 0 0 P.BaezH,1 1 0 0 0 0 2 J .Wright L,4-3 BS, 1 -2 1-3 4 5 5 1 0 Porcello L,13-8 6 10 6 5 0 3 Allen 1 1-3 0 0 0 Brothers 1 1 0 0 0 1 J.Walden 1 0 0 0 0 0 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 League 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Russell Mercedes 2 0 0 0 0 2 AtchisonW,6-0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Logan 1 0 0 0 0 1 Krol 1 1 1 1 1 1 Shaw pitchedto 2batters inthe8th. OttavinoL,0-4 11 - 3 2 1 1 1 0 Frias 1 2 1 1 1 1 Hammelpitchedto1 batter inthe4th. HBP—byJ.Nelson(Barney).WP—WSmith. HBP —byHammel (Gattis). PB—D.Norris 2. HBP— byPorceff o(Zunino).WP— Leone. Matuszpitchedto1batter inthe11th. HBP —byCueto(Culberson). WP—Ottavino. T—2:37. A—30,606(49,586). T—2:51. A—42,385(41,681). T—3:36.A—27,845 (42,487). T—3:02. A—33,668(50,480). T—3:31.A—47,272 (56,000).
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45 miles a week. But Ann Trason, a
four-time women's winner at Leadlutely will not return again. But each ville, agreed to pace him over the ise to his sore muscles that he abso-
Continued from C1 He has finished every Leadville year as he drives home, somewhere race, too, always staggering in under near the Utah state line, he gets this the 30-hour time limit. He has nev- thought in his head: 'Just one more er turned an ankle so badly along time.' "I've got other hobbies," Finkbeinthe rocky course that he needed to withdraw, or sustained such debili- er said, "and I'm always wishing at tating cramps that he could not get about mile 70 that I was doing them up from an aid station. or had bleed- instead. I'm always thinking, 'Why ing blisters on his feet that required do I do this? I'm not coming back. No medical attention, which is quite way.' "Then, all I can think of is coming common. "Justamazing," race directorJosh back." 'Drtrenty years ago, Finkbeiner was Colley said of Finkbeiner's streak. "What drives him? There's got to be typically among the race favorites, something pretty special there." even taking third place in 1992 with a After all, the dropout rate in a race time of 20 hours, 30 minutes. like Leadville is about 30 percent These days, he pushes up against (some years, when it is really cold the time limit. and rainy at the start, the dropout
Cincinnati
Finkbeiner even thought about
rate is more like 40 percent). And yet pulling out of this race and breakFinkbeiner always finds a way to will ing his streak, especially since he his body across the finish line. has been able to average only about
last 20 miles, and he does not want
her to "drive all the way out there for nothing." "So that keeps me positive," said
Finkbeiner, who claims he has run at least a mile each day since Jan. 1, 1980 — a streak that was not inter-
rktptedeven by hernia surgery a few yearsback. "This is a tough run for only a 30-hour limit."
The 100-mile out-and-back course is a rugged adventure that sends run-
ners over rock-riddled trails, through a thigh-deep stream and up embankments so steep they nearly have to
crawl. The lowest point of the course is 9,200 feet and the highest is Hope Pass, which is more than 2 miles
above sea leveL Oh, and at night, the runners shuffle along the trail by the beam of a headlamp, which casts eerie shad-
cakes to the aid station at about mile 87. Finkbeiner drowns them in syrup, The race was the invention of Ken giving him just the sugar surge he Chlouber, a spirited marathoner who needs. "Those have really made a huge wanted to bring visitors to the mining town during a tough economic time. difference," said Finkbeiner, who His thought? If runners have to usually goes through two pairs of race 100 miles, they will for sure stay shoes and countless socks during the overnight and spend money. race. All the weary souls who get their And while he has now run more soles over the finish line receive abelt than 3,000 miles along the course, buckle the size of a serving platter. he has never encountered anything That is the motivation — plain and bigger than a squirrel. No mountain simple. lions, elk, bears or coyotes have come Finkbeiner, a landscape contractor across his path — that he is aware of, by trade, proudly displays all of his anyway. buckles in a glass case in his living As for what he thinks about on room. those long wilderness treks, well, Not one buckle has come easy. that is simple. Not falling — asleep or Far from it, especially near mile 80, over a rock. "People always think I must get where he always seems to throw up whatever he has eaten. That is usu- bored," Finkbeiner said. "But you really a steady intake of grilled cheese ally do watch every step. "I've been fortunate not to have sandwiches and energy gels. Recently, Leadville added pan- anything to keep me from finishing." ows that makes theweary runners
almost see things in the dark.
C4
TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 2014
NFL PRESEASON
i son scores ice in win By Tim Booth The Associated Press
SEATTLE — Russell Wilson's
first appearance at home since hoisting the Lombardi Trophy
He was pressured on the first snap the competition to back up Wilson of the game and avoided it to com- and showed why Seattle is so enplete a pass. He scrambled when ticed. Pryor was 1 of 4 passing, but the pressurecreated clear running ran awayfrom San Diego'sdefense lanes. He threw sharp passes to open receivers and he operated Se-
on a 44-yard TD run in the fourth
quarter. Daniels added a 6-yard TD run. Turbin finished with 81 yards on Wilson threw for 121 yards and Denver. 12 carries.He showed open-field ran for two touchdowns, leading SeWilson completed 11 of 13 passes, speed cutting back on the defense attle to scores on all four of his pos- and connected on his first eight at- and racing for 47 yards on one carsessions as the Seahawks beat the tempts. He ran for another 31 yards ry, and displayed power bulling in San Diego Chargers 41-14 on Friday as Seattle finished the first half with for a I-yard touchdown. "The offense as a whole probanight. 260 yards ofoffense, 255 of those "I definitely believe we can be that with Wilson at quarterback. bly made some mistakes but I think explosive," Wilson said. "It starts Wilson was the first act. Terrelle overall we did well," Turbin said. first of all with the offensive line and Pryor and B.J. Daniels added their "It was continuing to get better and how well they're doing ... but then own chapters on a night Seattle's continuing to be disciplined as a you think about our receivers and quarterbacks combined for four runner. It's not always going to be we have so manytalented receivers." touchdowns rushing. daylight. Sometimes you have to Wilson did a little of everything. Pryor got an extended look in create some." looked very similar to Seattle's Su-
per Bowl domination, even in a lim- attle's offense with an efficiency itedperformance. missing in its preseason opener at
John Froschauer/The Associated Press
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, left, celebrates with running back Robert Turbin after Turbin scored n touchdown against the Snn Diego Chnrgers in the first half of the Senhnwks' 41-14 preseason win Friday night in Seattle.
ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE PREVIEW
Shooting
Nextup Seattle vs. Chicago When:7 p.m. Aug. 22 TV:Fox Regnlnr-sensnn opener: Seattle vs. Green Bay When:5:30 p.m. Sept. 4 TV:NBC
GOLF ROUNDUP
Continued from C1 The M3GI, in its third year, of-
fers 10 unique stages allowing competitors to use laser sights and weapon-mounted lights while they attempt to strike il-
luminated targets as quickly as possible with a rifle, a shotgun and a pistol.
More than 200 shooters from across the country are vying for the grand prize of $10,000. "The best of the best threegun shooters in the world are in Bend," said Todd Fletcher, a ser-
geant with the Bend Police Department who is competing in the
Annette Lein /
(Rochester, N.Y.) Democrat & Chronicle
event. "You've got shooters here
from all over the United States. If you're a three-gun shooter, this is
Brittany Lincicome smiles after her eagle on No. 14 during the second round LPGA Chnmpi-
THE place to be this week."
onship tournament on Friday.
The competition starts at dusk each night and continues until
nearly 3 a.m. Late Wednesday night, Cody
,UDi
Leeper, of Emmett, Idaho, was
•Q
Lincicome
shooting at Stage 3, called "Flirting with Disaster." He struck
up by3
three distant targets with his rifle,
each lightingup in green after being hit. Leeper then blasted a few clay targets with a shotgun before knocking over several metal targets with his pistol. He did it all
at LPGA
with the speed and precision of a
veteran three-gun shooter. "It's always a challenge," Leeper, 19, said of three-gun competitions. "There's never an easy thing about it. It's always challenging, it's always different. You
The Associated Press PITTSFORD, N.Y.— Britta-
ny Lincicome opened a threestroke lead Friday in the wind-
swept LPGA Championship, the tour's fourth major championship of the season. The long-hitting Lincicome followed her opening 67 with a
have to break it down into certain
spots, know exactly where you're going to step, where you're going to make your shots, and where you're going to planyour reloads."
68 to reach 9 under at Monroe
Golf Club. She won the 2009 Kraft Nabisco for her lone
Add total darkness, and it be-
comes even more challenging. Leepercompetes in a number of
major title and has five LPGA
Tour victories. Lincicomehad an eagle and
three-gun events throughout the
year, but he called the M3GI "one of the hardest ones of the year be-
three birdies to go with one v lsrr
cause it's different."
"Nobody else does a big match
the tee on the two measured
like this, and none of us are used to it," Leeper said. "None of us go
out and shoot at night on a daily basis. It's a big learning curve." Throughout the event, range safety officers ensure that participants follow the numerous rules
and keep the activity safe. Everybody atthe range is required to wear lights on their front and
back, typically green glow sticks. Shootersuse laser sights and lights provide by Crimson Trace, a Wilsonville-based company that bills itself as the industry leader for laser-sighting systems. Leeper said three-gun events test a s h o oter's a ll-around capabilities. "It's all about speed," he said. "If you don't hit a target, you're going to get penalized by having time added on. It's all about who can run this whole match the fastest — the fastest guy who hits them all."
Or girl. Chrystal Fletcher, Todd Fletcher's wife, is one of several
women competing at the M3GI. She watched her husband shoot at the event last year and secured an invitation to take part this week. The Fletchers, who live in Sunriver, own a combative fire-
arms training company. "Shooting is kind of what we do," Chrystal said. But shooting in the dark is fairly new even to them. "It's a whole different ball of
wax," Chrystal said. "It changes everything. Your visibility is so limited and so focused on where your light beam can go. You don't have your peripheral vision to rely on." She called the M3GI "one of a kind." "It's an amazing opportunity," Chrystal said, "and we're fortunate to have it in Central Oregon." — Reporter: 541-383-0318, mmoricalC bendbulletin.com
bogey for her second solid day. She averaged 277.5 yards off
Rui Viera/The Associated Press
Manchester City celebrates winning the English Premier League title this past Mny.City did not make asplash with signings in the offsenson, while its rivals nll improved, setting the stage for a competitive league this season.
holesand needed 26 putts for the second straight day. Lexi Thompson, tied for the
first-round lead with Meena Lee, dropped into a tie for sec-
• Manchester City aimto s repeat, but many challengers await in the wings
ond with defending champion Inbee Park of South Korea. Thompson had a 72, and Park shot 66.
By Steve Douglas
transfersand coaching changes in EnLiverpool, the runner-up to City in a The Associated Press glish soccer. thrilling title race that went to the final The English Premier League is back After slumping to a seventh-place weekend, should also be challenging — and it looks more competitive than finish last season, Manchester United again after reacting to the sale of star ever this season. looks sure to be a factor again following striker Luis Suarez with a spending Manchester City heads into the first the hiring of Louis van Gaal as coach. spree of about $165 million. match of its title defense, against New- And both Chelsea and Arsenal should With Tottenham and Everton having castle on Sunday, knowing there are have the potency to last the course in the potential to threaten the top-four fafour genuine pretenders to the trophy the championship after signing top- vorites, anticipation is high in Europe's after a typically frenetic summer of dass attackers. most lucrative and watched league. HAS CITY REPEATED :'ANOTHER NEW 2012 MISTAKES? ERA AT UNITED : 'For the second straight The debate is on as to : ::season,aneweraat whether ManCity has sprinkled its squadwith : :Manchester United enough star quality in ,:'begins with a Premier the offseason to hold off ::'League openeragainst the charge of its rivals : :Swansea. Twelve behind them. Bolstering , :'monthsago,a4-1 win its defense with Eliaquim . :'over the Welsh club : 'proved to be afalse baMangala andBacary Sagnaand bulking upthe : :rometerfor Unitedand midfield with Fernando .:'its then-new coach Daand the agingFrankLam- : :vid Moyes, whosetenure pard looks sensible but , :'went downhill from hasn't set the pulses rac- .:'there and hewas sacked ing. To some,there are :'before the season was shades of the summerof : :out. Expectthingstobe 2012 whenCity manager .:'different under the more Roberto Mancini failed to .:'experienced VanGaal. make anyjaw-dropping : :Forstarters, Wayne ,:Rooney has beenapsignings after a title success, allowingMan : :pointed captain andwill United to seizebackthe : :bepartofanew3-5-2 initiative andeventually .::formation that VanGaal : 'favors and hasworked oust City as champi: :wellinpreseasonfor ons. Playing awayfirst up against Newcastle, , :United, whichhas won whose offseason sign- : ',all of itssixfriendlies. ings havebeenshrewd, will be a goodtest of City's credentials.
: :'CHELSEA LOOKS : :'OPTIMISM AT ::'LIVERPOOL :'AND THE OTHERS ::COMPLETE ::ARSENAL ,::With Diego Costa signed : :The high-profile arrival : :The post-Luis Suarez . :'up, it's difficult to find a : :of Alexis Sanchez, the . :'era at Liverpool begins :'. weakness in Chelsea's . :'feel-good factor carrying . :'athometoSouthamp: :title challenge. Jose : 'over from last season's ton, whose summer .:'Mourinho craved alethal : :FA Cupsuccess anda . :'fire sale of top players , :striker last season, one : '3-Owinover Man Cityin , :hasseenthree headto . :'which Chelsea finished , :'the Community Shield ,:'Anfield — Rickie Lam. :'without a trophy mainly . last weekend hasAr::bert, Adam Lallana and . :'becauseofthelack : :senal feeling optimistic : :Dejan Lovren. Lovren .:'going into its opener .:'is likely to be theonly :'of goals from Samuel : :Eto'o, FernandoTorres .:'against Crystal Palace : :one to start on Sunday, . ::and Demba Ba up front. : :today. The London club : :with Liverpool appearing . :'Mourinho acted quickly , :'wastopofthestandings : :ingreatshapeafter : :this summer to snap up : :for longer than anyof : :thrashing Germanpower : Costa for $53 million : its rivals last season but ' Borussia Dortmund 4-0 . :'after his brilliant season : 'fell awayafterastrong , ::inafriendlylastweek. :'at Spanish champion . :'start, withinjuries to : :end. Tottenham's first . :'match under Mauricio : :Atletico Madrid, andit ::key players like Theo ::could prove to be abar- :,:Walcott, Aaron Ramsey , :'Pochettino is at West . :'gain. With Costa up front . :'and Mesut Ozil taking . :'Ham andEverton visits : :and fellow new signing : 'their toll.The squad looks : :Leicester, one of three : 'Cesc Fabregas in mid- : 'strong for this campaign : 'promoted side along . :'field, Chelseashouldn't — especially following .:'with Burnleyand Queens : 'be shortof goalsthis : 'Sanchez's signing from : :Park Rangers. Theother , :'season — starting at , ::Barcelonaafteranimgames are: Stokevs. . :'promoted Burnley on . :'pressive World Cupwith : :Aston Villa; West Brom: :Chile. : :wich Albion vs. SunderMonday. : :land;and QueensPark . :'Rangers vs. Hull City. .::
Slocum,Langley shareWyndham lead: GREENSBORO, N.C. — Heath Slocum and
Scott Langley each shot 5-under 65forthe second straight day to share the lead in the
Wyndham
C h ampionship.
Brian Stuard, Nick Watney, Martin L aird an d A n d r ew
Svoboda were a stroke back in the final regular-season event of the season. Watney and
Svoboda shot 64, Stuard had a 65 and Laird a 66.
Late birdies putt Cook in tie with Brown: ENDICOTT, NY.
— John Cook birdied the final two holes for a 7-under 65
and a share of the first-round l ead with O li n B r owne i n the Champions Tour's Dick's
Sporting Goods Open. The 56-year-old Cook had eight birdies and a bogey on the EnJoie course. He won the last of his nine titles on the 50-andover tour last year in the sea-
son-opening event in Hawaii. Wedel, Connors advance nt U.S. A mateur: JO HNS CREEK, Ga. — Pepperdine
junior Frederick Wedel advanced to the U.S. Amateur
semifinals, beating 36-yearold Pittsburgh financial adviser Nathan Smith 4 and 3 at Atlanta Athletic Club. Wedel
will face South Korea's Gunn Yang in the semifinals. In the
other semifinal, Canada's Corey Conners will play Denny McCarthy of Rockville, Maryland. Connors defeated Bend's Jesse Heinly in the round of 32.
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BRIEFING McCormick recalls oregano McCormick hasissued a voluntary recall of ground oregano in0.75 ounce bottles because it may becontaminated with salmonella. The oregano wasshipped between April 4 andAug. 5, 2014, to stores throughout the country. The only product affected by the recall is McCormick ground oregano with a UPC code of 0-523561-6 and a best by date of Aug. 21 16 H andAug. 2216 H. No other McCormick ground, whole or oregano leaves areaffected. Salmonell acancause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, elderly people and others with weakened immunesystems. McCormick said in its recall notice that no illnesses hadbeen reported as of Wednesday as a result of consumers eating the product. "Consumers do not need to return the product to the store where it was purchased. Instead, consumers are urgedto dispose of the recalled product and its container," McCormick said in its recall notice. Consumers can contact McCormickfor a replacement or refund at 800-632-5847 on weekdays from 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific time. — From wir8 reports
uto oan earsover own, By Danielle Douglas
Concerns that auto lenders are placingborrowers into
The Washington Post
A surge in lending to
loans they can't afford has
would-be car owners with
low credit scores has sparked fears of a bubble, but top government economists say there is no reason to panic because subprime loans still comprise a smaller portion of the market than before the financial
than it was in the years before
bank balance sheets. Yet in a recent blog post,
the financial crisis. And auto
drawn comparisons between the auto sector and the subprime mortgage fiasco and led the Justice Department to launch a series of inves-
four economists at the Fed-
loansto allborrowers areup. "Subprime auto lending
eral Reserve Bank of New
is definitely on the rise in
York put the subprime boom in perspective. While loans to
tigations. At the same time,
below 620 reached $20.6 billion in the second quarter,
absolute terms, although the increase in prime auto lendingoverthesame period makes the relative increase in subprime share lesspro-
regulators have warned of a frothy auto subprime market that could result in high rates
crisis.
of defaults to the detriment of
borrowerswith creditscores nearly double 2010 levels, that
subprime market is smaller
jo sare OIIl
un ille
nounced," the economists wrote.
By Floyd Norris New York Times News Service
There are now more jobs available — but unfilled — in the United States than there were before the Great Reces-
sion began at the end of 2007. And employers are firing fewer workers than they did
when times were good. But they are also hiring fewer people.
• Bend artist's app gives usersaccess to artwork to usein their own creations
In a report this week, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said that employers report-
ed in June that they had 4.5 million available jobs that they were unable to fill. That
is the highest number since 2007, and more than twice as
By Joseph Ditzler
high as the figure in October 2009, when the economy was officially beginning to recov-
The Bulletin
Mona Daly's artwork is well known, even if the Bend resident's name is not.
er but there were no signs of that in the labor market. That figure was contained in the monthly JOLTS report
That could change with the advent of JuJu, an Apple
iPhone app developed in Bend that allows users to create
— Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey. Until recently, the survey tended to
their own artistic statements
using work from Daly and a battery of artists. The artists gain not only recognition but a taste of the financialpie, as well.
get relatively little attention. In part, that is because the
survey began in 2000, so there is relatively little history, and in part it is because
Julia Junkin, an artist and
businesswoman, conceived the idea, and Bloom Crush, a
Andy Tullis/The Bulletin
thefi gures are released more than a month after the jobs
Julia Junkin, a Bend artist, worked with tech company Bloom Crush to develop JuJu, an iPhone app
numbers for the same month
Bend-based tech firm that de-
that lets users create collagelike mash-ups from a catalog of artwork licensed by artists.
come out, making them seem like old news.
said. Twelve of the approximately 40 artists, graphic de-
chairwoman of the Federal Reserve, began to cite them in
velops apps, brought it to frui-
BEST OFTHE BIZ CALENDAR TUESDAY • Grooked River Ranch Chambernetworking social: Open toeveryone; bring your putter and afew dollars; 5:30 p.m.; Crooked River RanchGolf Course, 5195 SWClubhouse Road; 541-923-2679. • Membership101Driving YourMembership: Learn how membership in the BendChamberof Commerce canbecomea sales and marketing tool; 10-11 a.m. BendChamber of Commerce, 777 NW Wall St., Suite 200, Bend. RSVP required. Contact Shelley Junker at shelley@ bendchamber.org or call 541-382-3221. WEDNESDAY • Pacific Power Breakfast Seminar: Learn about saving energy and money with wattsmart programs and incentives, preregistration required; free; 7:30-10:30 a.m.; The Riverhouse Convention Center, 2850 NWRippling River Court, Bend; 541389-3111 or pacificpower. net/seminar. THURSDAY • Business Startup Workshop: Two-hour session covers all the basic steps needed toopen a business; preregistration required; $29; 6-8 p.m.; Central OregonCommunity College, Redmondcampus, 2030 SECollege Loop, Redmond; 541-383-7290. FRIDAY • Innovation Day Bend, Aerial Robotics: See applications for social good and an innovation lab with demos, sponsored by Intel Corp. andSOAROregon, register online; registration required byAug.19; 3-5 p.m.; CascadesAcademy, 19860 TumaloReservoir Road; 619-925-8191 or www.soaroregon.coml innovation-day AUG. 25 • Habitat for Humanity Affordable Homeowner Information Session: For families and individuals who earn 35-60 percent of the areamedian income interested in becoming homeowners in Crook County; contact DeeDee Johnson in advancefor more information; free; 5:30 p.m.; CrookCounty Library, 175 NWMeadow Lakes Drive, Prineville; 541-385-5387,Ext. 103or djohnson@bendhabitat.org.
• For the complete calendar, pick up Sunday'sBulletin or visitbendbulletin.com/bizcal
tion. Junkin, who also lives in
Bend, previously produced a lineofceramics,postersand kitchen apparel she marketed online and in department
But since Janet Yellen, the signers and other contributors to JuJu live in Bend. "I had extrawork I never sold the rights to, lots of extra
June rose to No. 193 among top-grossing apps on iltines, saidJacqueline Smith,JuJu marketing director. It's since
has about 1,500 users thus far,
doing it." JuJu does not allow users to upload their own photos, but provides photographic art from people like Tyler Roemer, a locally based outdoor photographer. Julia Junkin said the app will soonpermit
Junkin said. A financialbacker, Junkin's
users to add their own text. She and her team bank on
brother Jay Junkin, owner of
JuJu feeding its users' creative impulses. "I think people are pretty tired of doingthe same things on their phones day after day,"
stores. Through Ju Ju, she said, she expects to capitalize on licens- work I could reuse," Daly said. ing agreements with artists The freebasic app comes who come on board, while ofwith a catalog of digital art feringusers a creative outlet. that users mix and match, Junkin and the other crelike a collage, to create their ators describe JuJu as an own messages, emails, wallart mash-up, in which users paper or digital postcards and sample visual art the way DJs greeting cards. For 99 cents, sample music. the user canpurchase more Daly, a freelance commerartpacks. Each artist receives cial artist who's drawn imag- 5 percent of that purchase,
fallen to No. 636, but she
es of Barbie for Mattel, said
Junkin said.
"If we had a million users, the idea ofher workbecoming popular through a mobile which is our goal for the first phone is a "whole new realm." year, ... the licensing is amazMaking money is secondary ing for artists," Junkin said. to the opportunity to network "They could make a living." with other local artists, she
The app in its first week in
hopes it will rise again with wider marketing, she said. It
Thump Coffee and Jackson's Corner restaurant in Bend, said his sister's artistic talent
andbusiness acumen sold him on the idea. He also likes
her assessment of the econo-
my, theyhave received more attention in the hope that they may provide a hint of when the Fed will begin to raise interest rates. "The economy seems to be
moving faster toward Yellen's goal of eliminating slack in the labor market," said Ed Yardeni, the chief investment strategist at Yardeni Research, after the JOLTS
said Matt Kern, of Bloom
numbers were released.
courages creativity over violence andpoint-scoring.
Crush. "There are social networks, but there's not a lot in between that's engaging. And
average of unfilled job openings was 4.57 million, with
the notion of an app that en-
In June, the three-month
"Once they understand
I think this has the potential to
what it is, parents will direct
spark creativity inpeople who
June's figure at 4.67 million. It was the first time since the re-
their kids to it," he said. "It of-
don't necessarily have it."
cession began that the three-
fers kids a chance to engage a screen and learn while they're
month figure exceeded the
— Reporter: 541-617-7815, jditzler@bendbulletin.corn
2007 average of 4.48 million. The volume of firings soared during the recession, but now is lower than it was
Amazon tries to find right approach to TV
before the downturn. The number of people quitting has recovered, but it is still well below the earlier level. In March, Yellen noted
By Emily Steel New York Times News Service
LOS ANGELES — Joe Lewis, atelevision executive at Amazon, lies on his stomach
on a rumpledbed. Jill Soloway, the Emmy-nominated writer and director, sits next to
him,stroking theback ofhis head. The two stare at a pair of monitors watching the filming of a scene in the nextroom from their new dark comedy about a transgender person
coming out to her children. "What Amazon has been able to do is create something
almost like an indie studio from the 1970s," Soloway said. That vibe is a far cry from Amazon's initial foray into television production, a
tech-driven approach driven by data analysis. Soloway's new show, "Transparent," is
pouring more money into creating new shows. Amazon is pressing its
one of four new series that Amazon will unveil in the
video bet and conscientiously
the science fiction drama "The After" fromthe"X-Files"
adding more artisticnuance to its science of programming. The company recently named Judith McGrath, the former
creator Chris Carter; "Bosch," based on Michael Connelly's best-sellingbook series; and "Mozart in the Jungle," about
many ways as a sign of the
chief executive of MTV Networks, to its board and an-
behind-the-scenesdrama at a
they won't be able to get other
New York symphony.
jobs, they show a reduced willingness to quit their jobs.
coming months as the company tries to find the right balancebetween art and algorithms. It has increased its gamble on creating its own shows to drawcustomers to its
nounced plans to invest $100
Prime subscription service.
million into original content in the third quarter of 2014.
Amazon's push comes
during a glut of new programming and fierce competition for viewers. The traditional
broadcast and cable networks continue to ramp up their investment in programing, while other insurgents like Netflix and Hulu are trying to distinguish their services by
Projects tobe released in the coming months indude
The creators said that
despite their employer's algorithm-driven image, they were going withtheir creative gut. "Nobody has ever come to me with anykind of data gleaned from an algorithm
"It's not like you can come
in on Tuesday and the com-
puter says Doot, doot, doot. Here are the showsyou are going to do,'" Roy Price, head
as a direction for this show,"
Carter said."I am sure they are mining all kinds of data, but my job is to be a good storyteller."
of Amazon Studios, recently
told a room full of television critics. "You have to use some
judgment as well."
that while there were signs of progress, the number of new hires remained disappointing. "I take the quit rate in health of the economy,"
she told a news conference. "When workers are scared
Now, quit rates are below
normalprerecession levels, but on the other hand, they have come upovertime, and
so we have seen improvement. The job opening rate has also come up. The hires rate, however, remains extremely depressed,and Itake
that as a sign of a weaker labor market."
PEOPLE ONTHEMOVE • Sun Forest Construction recently hiredJohnKnaussas a remodel project manager. Hehassevenyears of experience as abusiness ownerand general contractor, and15 years of residential and commercial remodel experience. • Bea Leachwas the top listing agent for July at WindermereBend. • Eric Andrewswasthe top selling agentfor Julyat Windermere Bend. • LeanneJohnsonwasthe top listing agentfor Julyat WindermereRedmond. • Lisa Hartwas the top selling agent for July at WindermereRedmond.
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president for U.S. Bank inCentral and Eastern Oregon. Hehas18 years of experience as abanker, and isa member of the Greater BendRotary Club and theEconomic Development of Central Oregon board of directors. He was recently appointed to the Bend
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Economic DevelopmentAdvisory Board. • Patricia Klochrecently became a volunteer at SCORE, avolunteer business support organization. She has over 25 years of experience in finance consulting, and has
worked in multiple industries, including high technology, consumer retail, aerospace, manufacturing, telecommunications andenergy. • Lisa Smithrecently accepted a position on theFamily AccessNetwork Foundation board. Foundation volunteers workto ensure all children inDeschutesCounty haveaccessto basic-need services. Smith is a broker with Harcourts TheGarner Group Real Estate in Bend. • Jeff Schauland was recently named head brewer at Silver Moon Brewing in Bend.
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Grant awarded to museum The OregonCommunity Foundation hasgiven the High Desert Museum a $125,000 grant for the museum todevelop"interdisciplinary programming that revisitsthe prolific programs ofthe Great Depressionthrough literature, music,theater, film and visualarts." The grant is part of $1.1 million in grants the OCF isinvesting in 2014 as part of its Creative Heights initiative. The museum hascommissioned threeartists to "create work that responds to thestate of Oregon today," according to theOCFannouncement. The OCF'sCreative Heights initiative is a$4 million, five-year investment in arts andculture organizations around Oregon. Thegrants are targeted at programsthat test new ideas,stretch creative capacityand provide uniqueopportunities for Oregonians toexperience innovativearts and culture, according toOCF. Twelve other arts organizations around the state received Creative Heights grants from OCF this year, including Artists Repertory Theatre in Portland, Caldera in Portland (with an arts camp at Blue Lake as well), Eugene Concert Choir, Oregon ShakespeareFestival in Ashland,Rainbow Dance Theatre in Monmouth and others. For more information about theCreativeHeights initiative, visit www.oregoncf.org/ocf-initiatives/ arts-and-culture. — From staff reports
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think she's amazing — as passionate, en-
ergetic and exciting as her paintings are," says Darby Cardonsky, referring to Central Oregon artist Irene Hardwicke Olivieri. After coming across Olivieri's works in the late 1980s,
Cardonsky, a Connecticut-based former gallery owner, showed Olivieri's works and now owns four herself. For those of us not so fortu-
nate, the Portland-based fineart press Pomegranate has published "Irene Hardwicke Olivieri: Closer to Wildness," a 152-page book with 144 full-color reproductions of Ol-
ivieri's vivid, complex works ($45). The book includes Olivieri's summations of various
humans as a metaphor," says Cardonsky. Olivieri grew up with her siblings, Jack and Catherine
paintings. Her highly detailed paintings on found objects, from old doors to an antique steel
Hardwicke (the latter director of films including "Thirteen"
headboard, incorporate text,
and traveled to such locales as
flora and fauna to create surreal new worlds in which
Brazil and Mexico in her art studies. She earned her Mas-
humans, often nude, and
ter of Arts degree from New
animals live more harmoniously. In some cases, the lines
York University in 1985.
between human and nature
blur, Olivieri's figures sporting tails, spots or a tree rising from the skull.
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Pricelesspiecessurface for historical Houdini auction By William Hageman
but just some of the docu-
against phony spiritualists.
Chicago Tribune
ments, things that have never
CHICAGO — More than 85 years after his death, we can-
been seen by historians. This
He died in 1926 — on Halloween, no less. Generations later,
has a depth I haven't seen in a long, long time."
he still resonates in popular culture, as evidenced by the
The auction is set for Aug. 23 at Potter 8 Potter Auctions
History Channel miniseries
not escape Harry Houdini. On the eve of a new History Channel miniseries about the
Gabe Fajuri expects a lot of in-
Sept. 1 and 2, starring Adrien Brody. "It's really amazing," Cox says. "If I had a Lady Gaga blog, it wouldn't be this busy.
terest. "We'll have hundreds of
I'm overwhelmed by what's
people bidding online, people bidding on the phone. As soon
going on. He seems to be gaining in strength. The name 'Houdini' embodies mystery. ... He's been rooted in our language. Every day there's
great illusionist and escape artist, a Chicago auction house is holding a Houdini event that's, well, magical. "I think this is probably
in Chicago. Auction lots will be on display Aug. 20-22.
the most important Houdini
auction in several years," says John Cox, a Houdini researcher and enthusiast for
more than 40 years who produces the Wild About Harry blog (wildabouthoudini.com). "There's really some important items — not just the things
he used on stage, the props,
Potter gr. Potter President
as I put the catalog online we
started getting inquiries." Born Erik Weisz in Hun-
gary in 1874, Houdini was performing by age 9 and went on to worldwide fame for his crowd-dazzling performances and, later, his crusade
a reference to an athlete or
politician doing a Houdini. So that keeps him in the popular conversation." See Houdini/D5
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Sami Fajuri, left, and son Gabe Fajuri, president of Potter & Potter Auctions, show off Houdini's Double Fold Death Defying Water Mystery box, a heavy wooden crate with a trapezoidal lid. It's one of the many items being offered in a Houdini Memorabilia Auction at Potter & Potter auctions.
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RELIGIOUS SERVICES To submit service information or announcements for religious organizations, email bulletin© bendbulletin.com or call 541-633-2 I17.
or www.redmondcpc.org. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN MISSION:The Rev. Willis Jenson; "God's Mercy in Christ-Crucified Extends to All Men," based on Romans 11:32; 10 a.m. Sunday
End: Voice," based on Psalm104 and 146; 10 a.m. and 5:01 p.m. Sunday; 230 NE Ninth St., Bend; 541-382-4401 or www.bendfp.org. FOUNDRY CHURCH:Mike Coughlin; "Prayer that Touches SERVICES school,11 a.m. service Sunday; theHeartofGod,"based on Luke Terrebonne Grange Hall, 828611th 18:9-14; 10:15 a.m. Sunday; 60 NW ANTIOCH CHURCH:Lead Pastor Oregon Ave., Bend; 541-382-3862 St., Terrebonne; 541-325-6773 Ken Wytsma; "Prayer"; 9:30 or www.lutheransonline.com/ or www.foundrybend.org. a.m. worship, 11:30 a.m. Redux concordialutheranmission. and Q-and-A; youth group 7 p.m. GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN W ednesdays, church office;Bend EASTMONTCHURCH:Pastor CHURCH:Pastor Joel LiaBraaten; High School, 230 NE Sixth St., "Bantering with Jesus" and "So, John Lodwick; "REAL CHURCH: Bend; www.antiochchurch.org. Spreading Real Church," based on Regarding Your Mouth"; 9:30 a.m. Acts 8:4-24; 9 a.m. (classic) and Sunday; 2265 NW Shevlin Park BEND CHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP: 10:45 a.m. (contemporary) Sunday; Road, Bend; 541-382-6862 or Pastor Dave Miller;10a.m. Sunday, www.gracefirstlutheran.org. 62425 Eagle Road, Bend; 541-382children's church available; 4twelve 5822 or www.eastmontchurch. youth group, 7 p.m. Wednesdays; HOLY COMMUNION EVANGELICAL com. 19831 Rocking Horse Road, CATHOLIC CHURCHOFBEND: Bend; 541-382-6006 or www. EMMAUS LUTHERANCHURCH: Father James Radloff; 9 a.m. and 5 bendchristianfellowship.com. Pastor David Poovey; 9:15 a.m. p.m. Sunday; Bend Senior Center, Bible study, 10:30 a.m. worship; 1600 SE Reed Market Road, Bend. BEND CHURCHOFTHE 2175 SW Salmon Ave., Redmond; NAZARENE:Pastor Matthew JOURNEY CHURCH:Pastor Pete Bissonnette; "Serve Seattle"; 9 a.m. 541-548-1473. Santucci; "Shout It Out," part of the (Hispanic service) and10:15a.m. FATHER'S HOUSE CHURCH OF series "Summer in the Psalms"; 10 Sunday; 1270 NE 27th St., Bend; GOD:Pastor Randy Wills; "Nothing a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sunday; 70 NW 541-382-5496 or www.bendnaz. but the Truth," part of the series Newport Ave., Bend; 541-647-2944 "The Law of Love"; 9 and10:45 org. or www.journeyinbend.com. a.m. Sunday; youth group, 7 p.m. COMMUNITY BIBLECHURCH MISSION CHURCH:Pastor Brent Wednesdays; 61690 Pettigrew AT SUNRIVER:Pastor Glen Hofen; "The Great ExchangeRoad, Bend; 541-382-1632 or Schaumloeffel; "The Truth about Trading Pain for Comfort"; 5:30 www.fathershouseinbend.com. Racism & Prejudice" from the tonight; 9 and 10:45 a.m. Sunday; series "The Bible & Modern Ethics"; THE FELLOWSHIP ATBEND: online at same times at www. 9:30 a.m. Sunday; 1 Theater Drive, Pastor Loren Anderson; "Created experiencethehighlife.tv; 2221 NE Sunriver; 541-593-8341 or www. Third St., Bend; 541-306-6209 or in God'sImage," based onGenesis cbchurchsr.org. 1:26-27; 10 a.m. Sunday, youth www.experiencethehighlife.com. group 6 p.m. at TFAB office; COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONCHURCH REDMOND: Summit High School, 2855 NW CHURCH:Steve Cross; "Do Not Pastor Ryan Emerick; "The Fear Bad Tidings, Remain Steadfast Clearwater Drive, Bend; 541-385Great Exchange — Trading Pain in the Lord," based on Psalm112:1- 3100 or www.tfab.com for Comfort"; 9 and 10:45 a.m. 9a; 9and11 a.m. Sunday; 529 NW FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH: Sunday; online at same times at 19th St., Redmond; 541-548-3367 Pastor Jenny Warner; "The Deep www.experiencethehighlife.tv;
3732 SW 21st Place, Suite 104, Redmond; 541-526-5505 or www. experiencethehighlife.com. MOST SACRED HEART,ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL:Father Bernard; Traditional Latin Mass;
8:30 a.m. (confessions) 9 a.m. Sunday; 1051 SW Helmholtz Way, Redmond; 541-548-6416. NATIVITY LUTHERANCHURCH: Pastor Jeff Olsgaard; "Season of Pentecost," based on Isaiah 56:1, 6-8, Psalm 67, Romans11:1-2a, 29-32 and Matthew15:10-28; 9 a.m. (informal service) and11 a.m.
(formal service)Sunday;10 a.m. Bible study We dnesdays;60850 Brosterhous Road, Bend; 541-3880765 or www.nativityinbend.com. SHILOH RANCHCOWBOY CHURCH:Pastor Jordan Weaver; "Shilohranch.com"; 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday, 7 p.m. Monday; Men's Bible study 7 a.m. Thursday; 15669 SW Bussett Road, Powell Butte; 971-678-9513 or www.shilohranch.
com. SPIRITUAL AWARENESS COMMUNITY OFTHE CASCADES: Mollie Shea; "The Alchemy Adventure: Unleash the Power of Your True Nature to Turn Your Lead to Gold"; 5 p.m. Sunday; The Old Stone, 157 NW Franklin Ave., Bend; 541-508-1059 or www. spiritualawarenesscommunity.
com. ST. PAUL'S ANGLICANCHURCH: Father John Pennington; "It's All About Grace,"based on Luke 15:11-31; 10:30 a.m. Sunday; 1108 W. Antler Ave., Redmond;
541-604-1029. WESTSIDECHURCH: PastorSteve Mickel; "Road Trip — Asking for Directions"; 9:30 a.m. Sunday; Riverbend Park, 799 SW Columbia St., Bend; 541-382-7504 or www. westsidechurch.org. WESTSIDESOUTH CAMPUS: Pastor Steve Mickel; "Road TripAsking for Directions"; 9:30 a.m. Sunday; Riverbend Park, 799 SW Columbia St., Bend. WESTSIDESISTERS CAMPUS: Pastor Steve Mickel; "Road TripAsking for Directions"; 9:30 a.m. Sunday; Riverbend Park, 799 SW Columbia St., Bend. WESTSIDE ONLINECAMPUS: Pastor Steve Mickel; "Road Trip — Asking for Directions"; 6:30 tonight, 9 and 10:45 a.m. Sunday; www.westsidelive.org. WESTSIDE RADIOCAMPUS: Pastor Bo Stern; "Road Trip — The Adventure Begins"; 8:30 a.m. Sunday; Heirborne radio show on KBND, AM 1110. ZION LUTHERANCHURCH: Pastor Eric Burtness; "Joshua at the River" part of the series "Fear Not: God's Promises that Overcome Fear"; 10 a.m. Sunday; 1113 SWBlack Butte Blvd., Redmond; 541-923-7466 or www.zionrdm.com.
EVENTS, MEETIMGS SUNDAY KIRTAN: Hindu call-and-response singing; 5:30-7 p.m.;The Peaceful Heart, 29 NW Greeley Ave., Bend;
sacbend©gmail.com or www. spiritualawarenesscommunity. com. SUNDAY, AUG. 24 KELSEY COLLINS:"W hat's wrong with Me? Nothing"; 5:15 p.m.; The Old Stone, 157 NW Franklin Ave., Bend; sacbend©gmail.com or www. spiritualawarenesscommunity. com. KIRTAN: Hindu call-and-response singing; 5:30-7 p.m.;The Peaceful Heart, 29 NW Greeley Ave., Bend; sacbend©gmail.com or www. spiritualawarenesscommunity.
com. FRIDAY, AUG. 29
BEREAN CALLCONFERENCE: Speakers Warren Smith, Carl Kerby Jr. T.A. McMahon and Paul Wilkinson will present; free, registration required; 8:20 a.m.; The Riverhouse Convention Center, 2850 NW Rippling River Court, Bend; 541-382-6210,
conference©thebereancall. org or www.thebereancall.org/ conference. SATURDAY, AUG. 30 BEREAN CALLCONFERENCE: Speakers Warren Smith, Carl Kerby Jr. T.A. McMahon and Paul Wilkinson will present; free, registration required; 8:20 a.m.; The Riverhouse Convention Center, 2850 NW Rippling River Court, Bend; 541-382-6210,
conference©thebereancall.org or www.thebereancall.org/conference.
SUPPORT GROUPS The following list contains support group information submitted to The Bulletin. Submissions must be updated monthly for inclusion. To submit, email relevant details to communitylife©bendbulletin.com. ABILITREEPEER GROUP FOR PERSONSAFFECTEDBYA DISABILITY:541-388-8103. ABILITREEYOUNG PEER GROUP: 541-388-8103 ext. 219. ABILITREE BRAIN INJURY SUPPORT GROUP:541-388-8103. ADHD ADULTSUPPORT GROUP: 541-420-3023. ADOPTIVE PARENTSUPPORT GROUP:541-389-5446. ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS:541-633-8189. AGE WIDEOPEN (ADULT CHILDREN SUPPORT GROUP): 541-410-4162 or www. agewideopen.com. AIDS EDUCATIONFOR PREVENTION, TREATMENT, COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SUPPORT(DESCHUTES COUNTY HEALTHDEPARTMENT): 541-322-7402. AIDS HOTLINE:800-342-AIDS. AL-ANON:541-728-3707 or www. centraloregonal-anon.org. ALCOHOLICSANONYMOUS (AA): 541-548-0440 or www.coigaa.org. ALS SUPPORTGROUP: 54 I -977-7502. ALZHEIMER'SASSOCIATION: 541-548-7074. ALZHEIMER'SASSOCIATION CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-330-6400. ALZHEIMER'S/DEMENTIA CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-948-7214. AUTISM RESOURCE GROUPOF CENTRAL OREGON: 541-788-0339. BEND ATTACHMENTPARENTING: 54 I -385-1787. BEND S-ANONFAMILY GROUP: 888-285-3742. BEND ZENMEDITATION GROUP: 541-382-6122 or 541-382-6651. BEREAVEMENTSUPPORT GROUPS:541-382-5882. BEREAVEMENTSUPPORT GROUP/ADULTSAND CHILDREN: 541-383-3910. BEYOND AFFAIRSNETWORK: A peer group for victims of infidelity, baninbend©yahoo.com. BRAIN INJURYSUPPORT GROUP: 541-382-9451.
CANCERFAMILY SUPPORT GROUP:541-706-5864. CANCER INFORMATIONLINE: 541-706-7743. CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-536-7399. CELEBRATERECOVERYBEND: Faith Christian Center, 541-3835801; Westside Church, 541-3827504; centraloregoncr.org CELEBRATERECOVERYLA PINE: Grace Fellowship, 541-536-2878; High Lakes Christian Church, 541536-3333; Living Waters Church, 541-536-1215; centraloregoncr.org CELEBRATERECOVERYMADRAS: Living Hope Christian Center, 541475-2405 or centraloregoncr.org. CELEBRATERECOVERY REDMOND:Redmond Assembly of God Church, 541-548-4555 or centraloregoncr.org. CENTRAL OREGON ALZHEIMER'8/ DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS SUPPORTGROUP: 541-504-0571. CENTRAL OREGON AUTISM ASPERGER'S SUPPORTTEAM: 541-633-8293. CENTRAL OREGONAUTISM SPECTRUMRESOURCEAND FAMILYSUPPORT GROUP: 541-279-9040. CENTRAL OREGON COALITION FOR ACCESS(WORKING TO CREATEACCESSIBLE COMMUNITIES):541-385-3320. CENTRAL OREGON DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY GROUP: 541-420-2759. CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK:541-5488559 or www.codsn.org. CENTRAL OREGON FAMILIES WITH MULTIPLES:541-330-5832 or 541-388-2220. CENTRAL OREGON LEAGUEOF AMPUTEES SUPPORT GROUP (COLA):541-480-7420 or www. ourcola.org. CENTRAL OREGON RIGHTTO LIFE:541-383-1593. CHILD CARSEAT CLINIC (PROPER INSTALLATION INFORMATION FOR SEATANDCHILD): 541-504-50 I6. CHILDREN'S VISION FOUNDATION:541-330-3907. CHRISTIANWOMEN OF HOPE (WOMEN'8 CANCERSUPPORT GROUP):541-382-1832. CLARE BRIDGE OFBEND (ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT GROUP):541-385-4717 or rnorton1@brookdaleliving.com.
CO-DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS BEND:541-610-7445. CO-DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS R EDMOND: 541-610-8175. COFFEE ANDCONNECTION CANCERSUPPORT GROUP: 541 -706-3754. COMPASSIONATEFRIENDS (FOR THOSE GRIEVINGTHE LOSS OF A CHILD):541-480-0667 or 54I-536-I709. CREATIVITY A WELLNESSMOOD GROUP:541-647-0865. CROOKEDRIVER RANCHADULT GRIEF SUPPORT: 541-548-7483. DEFEATCANCER: 541-706-7743. DESCHUTESCOUNTYMENTAL HEALTH 24-HOURCRISISLINE: 54 I -322-7500. DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE:541-549-9622 or 541-771-1620. DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR SUPPORT:541-480-8269 or suemiller92©gmail.com. DEPRESSIONSUPPORT GROUP: 541-617-0543. DIABETESEATFORLIFE!: 541-306-6801, www. centraloregonnutrition.com or Ibrizee©centraloregonnutrition.com. DIABETICSUPPORT GROUP: 54 I-598-4483. DISABILITYSUPPORT GROUP: 541-388-8103. DIVORCECARE:541-410-4201. DOUBLETROUBLERECOVERY: Addiction and mental illness group; 541-317-0050. DYSTONIASUPPORT GROUP: 54 I-388-2577. ENCOPRESIS(SOILING): 541-5482814 or encopresis@gmail.com. EVENINGBEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP:541-460-4030 FAITHBASED RECOVERY GROUP: Drug and alcohol addictions; pastordavid@thedoor3r.org. FAMILY RESOURCECENTER: 541-389-5468. GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS: Redmond 541-280-7249, Bend 541-390-4365. GAMBLINGHOT LINE: 800-233-8479. GERIATRICCARE MANAGEMENT: info©paulbattle.com or 1-877-867-1437. GLUCOSE CONTROLLOW CARB DIETSUPPORT GROUP: kjdnrcdO yahoo.com or 541-504-0726. GLUTENINTOLERANCE GROUP
(CELIAC):541-390-2399. GRANDMA'SHOUSE:Support for pregnant teensand teen moms; 541-383-3515. GRANDPARENTS RAISINGOUR CHILDREN'S KIDS:541-306-4939. GRANDPARENTSSUPPORT GROUP:541-385-4741. GRIEFSHARE GRIEFRECOVERY SUPPORTGROUP:541-382-1832. GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: 541-3066633, 541-318-0384 or mullinski© bendbroadband.com. GRIEFAND LOSS SUPPORT GROUP:541-508-4036 or www. gohospice.com, GRIEFSHARE(FAITH-BASED) RECOVERYCLASS: 541-389-8780. HEALINGENCOURAGEMENT FOR ABORTION-RELATEDTRAUMA (H.E.A.R.T.):541-318-1949. HEALTHY FAMILIESOF THE HIGH DESERT:Homevisits for families with newborns; 541-749-2133 HEARINGLOSS ASSOCIATION: 541390-2174 or ctepperlbendcable. com. HEARTS OFHOPE: Abortion healing; 541-728-4673. IMPROVE YOUR STRESSLIFE: 541-706-2904. INFERTILITYSUPPORT GROUP (RESOLVE):541-604-0861. LA LECHELEAGUEOFBEND: 541-317-5912. LIVING WELL(CHRONIC CONDITIONS):541-322-7430. LIVING WITH CHRONIC ILLNESSESSUPPORT GROUP: 541-536-7399. LUPUS AFIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT GROUP:541-526-1375. MADRAS NICOTINEANONYMOUS GROUP:541-993-0609. MATERNAL/CHILD HEALTH PROGRAM(DESCHUTES COUNTY HEALTHDEPARTMENT): 541-322-7400. MEMORY CARESUPPORT GROUP: 541-848-4144 or acs©touchmark. com. MEN'S CANCERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-5864. MENDEDHEARTS SUPPORT GROUP:541-706-4789. MISCARRIAGESUPPORT GROUP: 541-514-9907. MOMMY AND MEBREASTFEEDINGSUPPORT GROUP: Laura, 541-322-7450. MULTIPLESCLEROSIS SUPPORT GROUP:541-706-6802.
NARCONON:800-468-6933. NARCOTICSANONYMOUS (NA): 541-416-2146. NATIONALALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS OFCENTRAL OREGON (NAMI): Email: namicentraloregon©gmail.com or www.namicentraloregon.org. NAMI BEND — EXTREME STATES:541-647-2343 or www. namicentraloregon.org NAMI BENDCONNECTIONS: 541480-8269, 541-382-3218 or www. namicentraloregon.org NAMI BENDFAMILY SUPPORT GROUP:whitefam@bendcable.com or www.namicentraloregon.org. NAMI MADRAS CONNECTIONS: For peers, 541-475-1873 or NAMlmadras©gmail.com. NAMI MADRAS FAMILYSUPPORT GROUP:541-475-1873 or NAMlmadras©gmail.com. NAMI MADRAS FAMILY-FAMILY SUPPORTGROUP:541-475-3299 or www.namicentraloregon.org NAMI REDMONDFAMILY SUPPORTGROUP: namicentraloregon©gmail.com. NAMI REDMOND CONNECTIONS: 541-382-3218 or 541-693-4613. NEWBERRY HOSPICEOF LA PINE: 541-536-7399. OREGON COMMISSIONFOR THE BLIND:541-447-4915. OREGON CURE: 541-475-2164. OREGON LYMEDISEASE NETWORK:541-312-3081 or www. oregonlyme.org. OVEREATERSANONYMOUS: 541306-6844 or www.oa.org. PARENTS/CAREGIVERSOF CHILDREN AFFECTED BY AUTISM SUPPORT GROUP:541-771-1075 or http://coregondevdisgroupaso. ning.com. PARENTS OFMURDERED CHILDREN(POMC) SUPPORT GROUP:541-41 0-7395. PARISH NURSESANDHEALTH MINISTRIES:54 l-383-6861. PARKINSON'SCAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP:541-317-1188. PARKINSON'SDISEASE SUPPORT GROUP:541-280-5818. PARTNERS INCARE: Home health and hospice services; 54 I -382-5882. PAUL'S CLUB:Dads and male caregiver support group; 541-548-8559. PFLAG CENTRALOREGON: For parents, families and friends of
lesbians and gays; 541-728-3843 or www.pflagcentraloregon.org. PLAN LOVINGADOPTIONS NOW (PLAN):541-389-9239. PLANNEDPARENTHOOD: 888-875-7820. PMS ACCESSLINE: 800-222-4767. PREGNANCYRESOURCE CENTERS:Bend, 541-385-5334; Madras, 541-475-5338; Prineville, 541-447-2420; Redmond, 54 I -504-8919. PULMONARY HYPERTENSION SUPPORTGROUP:541-548-7489. SAVING GRACESUPPORT GROUPS:Bend, 541-382-4420; Redmond, 541-504-2550, ext. 1; Madras, 541-475-1880. SCLERODERMA SUPPORT GROUP: 541-480-1958. SEXAHOLICSANONYMOUS: 541-595-8780. SOUP ANDSUPPORT: For mourners; 541-548-7483. STEPMOM SUPPORT GROUP: 541-325-3339 or www. insightcounselingbend.com. SUPPORT GROUPFOR FAMILIES WITH DIABETIC CHILDREN: 541-526-6690. TOBACCOFREEALLIANCE: 541-322-7481. TOPS ORWEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT GROUP:Bend, 541-633-7399; Culver, 541-546-4012; Redmond, 541-923-0878. TYPE 2 DIABETESSUPPORT GROUP:541-706-4986. VETERANS HOTLINE: 541-4085594 or 818-634-0735. VISION NW:Peer support group; 541-330-0715. VOLUNTEERS INMEDICINE: 541-330-9001. WOMEN'S RESOURCECENTER OF CENTRAL OREGON:541-385-0747 WOMEN SURVIVING WITH CANCERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-5864. YOUNG PEOPLEWITH DISABILITIES PEERGROUP: 83 I -402-5024. ZEN MEDITATIONGROUP: 541-388-3179.
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This Sunday at Faith Christian Center Pastor Brian Mercer• interim pastor will share his message titled "The Second Mile Principle" in the Sunday moming service beginning at 10:30 AM. Childcare is provided. FCC Youth Ministries and Family Night is on Wednesdays at 7 pm.
A number of Faith Joumey Groups meet throughout the week in small groups, please contact the church for details and times. The church is located on the comer of Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. www.bendfaith.com REDMOND ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1865 W Antler• Redmond 541-548-4555 SUNDAYS Morning Worship 8;30 am 8 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 Wednesday NITE Live Kids Youth Group
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16137 Burgess Rd Tuesday, Wednesday 8 Friday Mass 9:00 am Sunday Mass• 10:00 am Canfessi ons:Saturdays-3:00-4:00 pm HOLY TRINITY ROMAN CATHOLIC,SUNRIVER
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SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP
541 NE Dekalb Sunday School 9:45 am Children 8Adult Classes Worship Service —11:00 am
Youth Events http;//www.facebook.com/ bendyauthcollective
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Choirs, music groups, Bible study, feflowship and ministries every week
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230 NE Ninth Street, Bend
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9:00 am Hispanic Worship Service
541 382 4401
Nursery Care 8 Children's Church ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Worship Services "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM 8:30 am Sunday WEDNESDAY 6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study
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Come Experience a warm, friendly family of worshipers. Everyone Welcome - Always. A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and diverse music program for afl ages
"Transformed-Romans 12:2"
9:30 AM in the Amphitheater
Coffee, snacksandfellowship after eachservice
Wednesday Mid-Week Service
WKSTSIDK CHURCH
Church invites you to join us at any of our weekend services. No matter what your expectations are, we hope your time spent with us brings you a little closer to understanding, knowing and growing in a relationship with Jesus Christ. In our opinion, that's what really matters.
M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am Wed. Bible Study at noon 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study I:00 pm
This Summer at CLC
Summer Sundays Schedule
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Nursery Care and Children's Programs Provided for All Services
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS OF CENTRAL OREGON
"Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship" We are a Welcoming Congregation August 17 at 10:00am: "Tales of the Fish Gods" — Lay.Led Service: Judy Hurlburt, Speaker
Judy will share stories and life lessons she learned as captain and owner of a commercial set-net fishing operation on the Nushagak River near Dillingham, Alaska for seven seasans. Despite the belief of her friends and family that she was crazy, Judy took on the adventure to help mend her heart, a test of her own boundaries and her faith, and as an exercise in living a life of miracles. This will be an intergenerational service, so children will remain in the sanctuary.
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GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Joel LiaBraaten Evangelical Lutheran Church in America www.gracefirstlutheran.org
Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am, Pastor Randy Myers
Monday-Friday after 7:00 AM Mass to 6:00 PM Tuesday (Family Holy Hour) 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
End Of Summer Celebration Sunday, August 31 Following 10am worship Community BBQ celebrating a beautiful Central Oregon summer and the amazing, generous community that is First Presbyterian. Visit www.bendfp.org for more information.
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Sunday Services Classic (Blended) Service 9:00 am Contemparary Service 10:45 am Hispanic Service 6:0 0 pm
www.lutheransonline.com/ concordialutheranmission Facebook: Concardia Lutheran Missian Phone: 541-325-6773
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. (Child Care Available)
Corner of NW Franklin 8 Lava Saturday 8:00 AM Sunday 4:30 PM Monday- Friday 7:00AM 8 12:15 PM
Root beer 8 Hymns Sunday, August17,lOam Ol'Tyme Hymn Sing followed by Root beer float picnic in front of First Presbyterian. Children join us in worship and nursery care is available.
10:15 am Warship Service The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor 8286 11th St. (Grange Hall) Terrebonne, OR
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The Deep End: Voice Sunday, August 17 Jenny Wamer leads the service 10;00am combined 5:01pm peaceful 8 prayerful Nursery care available at both services.
Kits For Kids Community Project Providing hygiene kits for homeless kids Crafting, Music F Fellowship and youth building and filling 1000 kits by August 24. Learn how you can help at Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. www.bendfp.org Rev. Dave Beckett
CONCORDIA LUTHKRAN
10 am Sunday School 11 am Divine Service
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH
Reconciliation Tuesday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM
Unless otherwise noted, all services are held at the First United Methodist Church 680 NW Bond Street 541-388-8826
Worship in the Heart of Redmond
Reconciliation Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM
(Across Ninth St. from Bend High) All Are Welcome, Always!
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Exposition 8 Benediction
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 230 NE Ninth, Bend
Men's Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting,
(St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg Confession
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Sunday School during 9am service
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NEW CHURCH 2450 NE 27th Street Masses Saturday - Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30 AM, 10;00 AM Domingo 12:30 PM - Misa en Espanol
KASTMONT CHURCH
For the complete schedule of Services & Events go to: www.bethtikvahbend.org
2265 NWShevlin Park Road, Bend 382.6862
Sunday (downtown at the Boys 8 Girls Club, 500 NW Wall St.) 9:30 AM — Bible Study 9:30 AM — Children's Class 10:30 AM — Worship Service
www.centraloregonbaptistchurch.org
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ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
JOIN us for WORSHIP
Wednesday (up the hill from the Old Mill, 500 SW Bond St.) 7:00 PM — Prayer Meeting & Growth Groups 7:00 PM — Kids 4 Truth
Experience a HU song and quiet contemplation, followed by a talk and discussion, refreshments and fellowship
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OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS ROMAN CATHOLIC,Gilchrist 120 Mississippi Dr Sunday Mass - 12:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 12:00 - 12:15 pm
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
9:00am- Contemporary Service W ednesday, August27at7:00pmRosh Chodesh Elul At Gan Shalom Cemetery
Saturday, September 20, 3pm East Bend Public Library 62080 Dean Swift Rd. Bend
Rev. Julian Cassar Pastor Rev. Joseph K. Thalisery 541-382-3631
10;30 AM — Primary Class
Friday, August 22 at 7:00 pmShabbatservice
You are invited to attend a Community HU sing and Spiritual Discussion "Have You Had a Spiritual Experience"
HOLY FAMILY ROMAN CATHOLIC, Pastor Duane Pippitt
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ALL PEOPLES UNITKD CHURCH OF CHRIST
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Redmond, Oregon 97756 541-923-3390 3rd Tues. Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur All Peoples meets on the first Father Todd Unger, Pastor Youth and Family Programs and third Sundays of each month. 2(720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241 M as S~he ILI), ~ Active Social Outreach Find us in our spacious, new locationWeekdays 8:00 am www.clcbend.com (except Wednesday) The Juniper Room of 1113 SW Black Butte Blvd. Wednesday 6:00 pm St. Charles Hospital, Redmond! Cantact us at 541-382-7504 ar FOUNDRYCHURCH Redmond, OR 97756 541-923-7466 Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm (FORMERLY FIRST BAPTIST) www.westsidechurch.org Pastor Eric Burtness First Saturday 8:00 am (English) "A Heart for Bend in the Worship with us Sunday, August 17th www.zionrdm.com COMMUNITY PRESBYTKRIAN Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) Heart of Bend" at 11 a.m., or Join us THIS WEEKEND for Church in the 12:00 noon (Spanish) 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 CHURCH come early at 10 a.m. for Confessi ons on W ednesdays f r om Park on Sunday, August 17. All Westside Pastors Mike Coughlin 8 Al Hulbert 529 NW 19th Street Bible Bookworms5:00 to 5:45 pm Campuses will meet at Riverbend Park and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm HOUSE OF COVENANT adult discussion time. SundaySchoolclassesare at9:00am (3/4 mile north of High School) (700 SWColumbia Street, near the Messianic Synagogue and our Worship Service at 10;15 am Old Mill) at 9:30am. Bring a blanket or Redmond, OR 97756 Est. 1994 On September 7th, low-back chair and enjoy the service, This Sunday at Foundry Church, We provide a congregational setting (541) 548-3367 All Peoples meets again CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF REDMOND followed by baptisms in the river. Mike Coughlin will be speaking on, for Jews and Christians alike. If you're 536 SW 10th, Redmond ...same time, same place. "Prayer that touches the heart of God." More information available at www. interested in leaming the Bible from a 541-548-2974 For details, directions and Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor westsidechurch.org/churchinthepark. Hebrew perspective, come join us at: www.redmondchristian.org possible help with car-poaling, For Kidztown, Middle School and Sunday Worship 9:00 am 8 10:45 am email: a(lpeoplesuccQgmail.com High School activities Call 541-382-3862 Bear Creek Center August 17, 2014 at Westside Churchwww.bendchurch.org 9:00 am Contemporary Worship Sunday School for all ages 21300 Bear Creek Rd. WEST, SOUTH AND SISTERSCAMPUSES Kidmo • Junior Church 9:00 am Nursery Care Bend, OR. 97701 HIGHLAND BAPTIST Pastor Steve Mickel will share the Greg Strubhar, Pastor Our Shabbat Services are on CHURCH, SBC 9:15 am Children 8 Youth message "Road Trip — Asking for Darin Hollingsworth, Youth Pastor 3100 SW Highland Ave., Saturday mornings at 10:00 a.m. Directions" at 9:30am on Sunday at Sunday School Redmond• 541-548-4161 Our ministries include: POWELL BUTTE Riverbend Park, Bend (700 SW Columbia 9:30 am Adult Education CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday Worship Services: Street, near the Old Mill). There will be • Davidic dance and worship 8;30 Worship Center 11:00 am Traditional Worship 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am no Saturday night service and all Sunday • Children's ministry and nursery 10:30 Contemporary Service Sunday Life Groups Effective May I, 2014 services will meet together • Hebrew classes Worship Center 9:30 am 8 11:00 am 4 Saturdays and TMC: $120 • Home groups 10:30 Traditional Service Historic Chapel Youth Groups Saturday Worship Nursery 8 Children's Church • Teaching from the Torah and the Brit 7:00 pm 5 Saturdays and TMC: $144 High School - Sunday 11:00am-12:30pm Pastors: Chris Blair, Trey Hinkle, Hadashah (New Testament) Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor and Ozzy Osbome • Biblical Feasts Middle School - Wednesday The Bulletin: August 16 8 17, 2014 atWestside Church13720 SWHwy 126, Powefl Butte For complete calender: • Lifecycle Events 6:00-7:30pm ONLINE CAMPUS EVery Saturday On the 541-548-3066 www.hbcredmond.org • End-times praphecy Join us at our online campus where www.powellbuttechurch.com church page. $24 Pastor Steve Mickel will share the RKAL LIFK CHRISTIAN CHURCH Visit us on the web at Mondays Copy Changes: message "Road Trip — Asking for Like Hymns? We've Got 'em! www.houseofcovenant.org CALVARY CHAPEL BKND 6:30 pm Centering Prayer by 5 PM Tuesday Directions" at 6:30pm Saturday and at the RLCC Church, 2880 NE 27th 20225 Cooley Rd. Bend or contact us at 541-385-5439 Sunday Services 8 am at 9 and 10:45am on Sunday at www. Phone: (541) 383-5097 CO Marketplace: (No child care) LIVING TORAH FELLOWSHIP Web site: ccbend.org westsidelive.org. Wednesdays 10:00 am Contemporary The First Tuesday of each Ca La RocaChurch Worship Service 5:30 pm Prayer Service Sundays: 8:30 8 10:30 am 1155 SW Division, ¹D8, Bend month. $24 Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm (Full children's ministry) Saturday 12:00• 3:00 pm Sunday Night Church 6:30 pm Copy Changes: by Monday YouthGroup: Wednesday 7pm Worship/Dance - StudyChild Care provided For information, please call ... August 10, 2014Westside ChurchSmall Groups Meet Regularly I week prior to publication Food/Fellowship Senior Pastor - Mike YunkerON THE RADIO (Handicapped Accessible) Hebrew Roots Fellowship Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are 541-312-8844 Pastor Bo Stern will share the message Call Pat Lynch worshipping in Spirit and Truth available, call for days and times. Associate Pastors Please visit our website for a complete "Road Trip — The Adventure Begins" on 541.410.5337 Mike Sweeney S Jeff Olson 541-383-0396 listing of activities for all ages. the Heirborne radio show at 8:30am "Teaching the Word of God, Children Welcome "Loving people one at a time." PlynCh@bendbulletin.COm Book by Book" www.real-lifecc.org Sunday morning on KBND — AM 1110 www.livingtorahfellowship.com www.redmondcpc.org For more information about weekly ministries for the whole family, contact 541-382-5822 or email Info@eastmontchurch.com
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Seatt e teens ive into aquatic ro otics competition By Zahra Farah
team,formed a few years ago
The Seattle Times
with elementary and middle
to Romania — aren't in it just for themselves. They want to
nnaughey house, on Whidbey
school children, startedbeating high-schoolers.
an interest in science, engi-
Island in Puget Sound, a robot
It wasn't easy. Sometimes
sits as a centerpiece on the dining-room table. Three teenage girls question
their robot would die 10 minutes before competition.
SEATTLE — In the McCo-
whether their creation will be
ready for its next challenge. Snacking on guacamole and chips, Hannah, Haley and Annika begin to pull apart their finished machine. Something doesn't feel right. Alan Bemer/The Seattle Times Haley McConnaughey, 14, Annika Hustad lowers her team's robot into the waters of Saratoga explains the trigonometry she Passage from the marina in Langley onWashington state's Whiddidto figure out the dimensions bey Island during a testing session. for the blades on the robot's propellers. Older sister Hannah
qutddy wipes away some gua- things we could do this sum- Man. The teens have rebuilt the camole that escaped onto the mer will be here next summer." ROV (remotely operated vehimachine. Each has a diff erent de) three times within about a The three ask themselves motivation. month. With a budget of about again: Can their underwater Annika, 13, has been ob- $500, they made their robot out robot save a 200-pound diver sessed with math and science of donated items and whatever trapped at sea? since she was in kindergarten. they had lying around: "I always try to ask the why That was the task at hand as They use PVC, or plastic theywerepreparingtoleave for in a math problem," she said. pipes; an old printer feeder is the upcoming Black Sea InterAnnika said she wants to be used as reducing gears; the national ROV Competition and a part of "innovation that can hand is a curry comb used to Exhibition in Romania — the help so many people." Her fa- groom horses; the lights are largest underwater robotics ther uses a prosthetic leg, and LED strips used to illuminate competition in Europe. Teams he has benefited from design pools; and a bicycle inner tube, will compete to see whose ro- improvements. cooking racks and pool "noodles" maintain the machine's bot can rescue an underwater She hopes for a career in mannequin diver and defuse medicine to "test my botmdar- buoyancy. "To keep costs and time an underwater mine. The top ies to see howfar I can go inthe three will be taken out to an serviceofothers," she said. down, you take the things you actual shipwreck, where their Haley, who learned pre-alge- have andthen you adapt them robots must retrieve hidden bra at 8, said she is fascinated to what you need. That's intreasure. with the ocean. venting," said Del Hardesty, "The fact I get to do this be"I want tobe one of thebuild- 64, a mentor and former satelfore I have my driver's license ing blocks of ocean explora- lite-communications engineer. is crazy," said Hannah, 17, who tion," she said. "People say The McConnaughey sisters also was to deliver the keynote space is the last frontier; actual- learned about this niche game address at the competition. ly, the ocean is the last frontier." from a fri end's older brather The only U.S. team in the Hannah — who was recit- who competed in the Marine competition, they will face high ing William Shakespeare's "A Advanced Technology Educaschool and collegiate tmdervva- Mdsummer Night's Dream" at t(on ROV Competition — an orter robotic teams from Egypt, the age of 6 — likes to win, at ganization working to improve India, Iran, Poland, Russia and everything. marine education and produce Romania. She aspires to one day be a futureworkforce for ocean "We w ent f r o m mid - CEOof just about anything. occupations. dle-schoolers to representa"I want to dispel the illusion The girls, who are hometives of the United States," said that girls aren't good at math schooled, thought it would be Haley. and science," she said. "We an opportunity to have fun and The girls, who say they get want to give somebody the con- do something that related to the bored easily and love to solve fidence to try it (robotics) for real world. problems, have spent their themselves, even if they don't What was supposed to be summer working 12- to 14-hour know anyone else doingit." an after-school neighborhood days on their robot. The team calls its neon green nerd club, Atlantis ROV turned "This is a once-in-a-lifetime and blue robot Twelve, after into a w inning international experience," said Haley."Allthe the Seattle Seahawks' 12th underwater robotics team. The
nah McConnaughey said. "Everything we are doing encourage other girls to take proves girls can do exactly
During a recent appearance, Competition, where Hannah they noticed, "The boys will and Haley were on the team, rip the controller out of your the robot blew a fuse, which hands, while a lot of the girls stopped the team from advanc- were a lot more reticent," Haning to international. The next year, with renewed in the Pacific Northwest, with another teammate, and 11th in
the world. The girls — who together raised the money for their trip
said.
robot.
At the 2012 MATE ROV
focus, the girls won first place
what guys can do, and better,"
neering and math. They appear at county fairs with their
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Olivieri Continued from D1 In the 2005 painting "Val-
entine for a cougar," she's pictured in repose within the belly of the cat. In her explication of the painting in "Closer
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were my time to go, I'd eagerly choose to be food for a cougar, to pay back the wild animals that have enriched my life and
inspired my paintings." Olivieri's work is featured in
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the current issue of nature pub-
lication Orion Magazine, and her paintings will be on exhibit at Oregon State University in
Corvallis in the spring. Olivieri recently conducted an email Q&A with The Bulletin about her life and work 1'
in the High Desert. For more about the artist and her work visit ir e n ehardwickeolivieri. com. "Closer to Wildness" is available for checkout at De-
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schutesPublic Library or for Submitted photos purchase at www.pomegran- TOP IMAGE: "Mercy on the Rio Grande," oil on clayboard. ABOVE IMAGE: "Farewell," oil on canvas. ate.com. Bulletin: What a r e so m e mechanically inciined because make where theyhave an expebeing off grid can be challeng- rience which makes them realing and painting in Central ing, especiallyinwinter. ize — as they look into the eyes Oregon? Living off the grid is in some of a dying animal — that they
of the best things about liv-
are high — to give my body to feed one ofthe creatures who
has inspired me; given me a
Submitted photos
deep love and connection with what is wild. Or to make an out-
TOP IMAGE: "El Telocote," oil on wood. ABOVE IMAGE: "Subterra-
Irene Hardwicke Olivieri: I ways like being an artist; we can no longer kill. I have trelove living here! I'm endless- have to become our own pow- mendous respect for the hand- fit out of steel with atallhat and ly excited and inspired by the erpack, our own self-generated ful of stmng men who I have go hike up a volcano during a
nean Family," oil on wood.
Central Oregon w i lderness:
thunderstorm, etc.
icate little white bones and the
power source.
met who have made this brave
volcanoes, canyons, waterfalls, Artists must become com- transition and am honoring rushing rivers, big skies, but fortable with the unknown. I them with this new painting. most of all, the wildlife. I love
often use the word wilderness
living in a place where hiking and for me it's like a metaphor B: Tell us about your idea offers the chance of coming for being an artist — trying to for a painting with interesting face to face with coyotes, mule
venture out into territory that
ways to die?
deer, bobcats, ravens, blacktailed jackrabbits, long-tailed weasels, pygmy-horned lizards,Jerusalem crickets,rubberboas,Steller'sjays,badgers
is full of uncertainty, rejection 0: A new idea I have for a and difficulty but also full of painting is about adventurextraordinary discovery and ous alternatives to the ways
and bushy-tailed woodrats.
B: Have there been subjects that you want to paint about
B: Tell us about the work you
make out of bones. 0: Occasionally I c o me across an owl pellet but a few years ago while out in the wilderness I came across hundredsofthem. Iwasso excited I loaded up my backpack and brought them home to dissect. I
sensuous black velvet is very appealing.
Museum of Art and my paint-
ing "Mercy on the Rio Grande" sparked an outpouring of reaction and
c ompassionate
your paintings?
discussion. I painted this as a response to the heartbreak-
0: Yes, but the moment of melancholy that comes with
ing situation on the border of Mexico and the United States.
selling a painting is quickly outweighed by feelings of intense appreciation and excitement. So much of an artist's life
Growing up on the Texas/Mex-
B: Is it difficult parting with
ico border, there was always
off-grid? about something that may be in a last act of charity or some 0: We live off the grid and uncomfortable to me (or to oth- flash of inspiration that will power our house with 18 solar ers) I try to put all hesitation in make things go fast. The paintpanels, a battery bank, an in- the shade and just go for it. I'm ing will have many options, verter and a back-up generator. curt tentlyworking on apainting like heading out into a remote
conflict and pain on the Rio Grande, but recently things is solitude, so when someone have become unbearablydifing, cieaning, and sortingthem. connects with the work and ficult. Mercy is what is needed I make them into female fig- loves it enough to buy it, the in this crisis: mercy, compasures. I love that from a distance encouragement and support is sion and love. The main figure they appear to be an alluring tremendous. symbolizes the desperation of seductress but when you get up those making the trip across close you see she is made of the B: What's the best th ing the river. The small figure bones of dead rodents. Lately someone has said of your above is like an angel blessing I've begun sewing the bones work? the dangerous journey.
I'm fortunate to have a husband
about the rare transformation
wilderness where the chances
onto pieces of antique velvet.
w hois resourceful,creativeand
that some hunters and trappers ofbeing eaten by a wild animal
The contrast between the del-
excitement.
we leave this earth. I feel that
there is little dignity in death
B: What a r e so me be st but find difficult? and worst things about living 0: When I w ant to paint
and as mortality concentrates
my mind I am coming up with some ideas. I'd rather give my body back to the natural world
almost tranced out with all the bones and spent hours dissect-
0: Recently I had an exhibition at the Jordan Schnitzer
Houdini
ed to Houdini and Hardeen.
There's even an embroidered coat worn by Beatrice Houdini, Harry's wife, on stage.
Continued from D1 Some of the auction items,
though rare, will not be particularly amazing to longtime
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in a photo with Jack London,"
Houdini c o llectors. H oudi-
Fajuri says of another item. "He had an affair with Lon-
ni-owned handcuffs — and there are three pairs being offered — do come to mar-
ket regularly. The same with postcards,signed copies of
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"A couple of these (handcuffs) came out of the baseYork in 1980, '81," Fajuri says. "The owners were cleaning Houdini Bean Prison handcuffs with key and Houdini's punishment
the Double Fold Death De-
suit, a full-length, bag-style straitjacket (photo at right), is one of
fying Water Mystery box (Lot 39), are one-of-a-kind jaw-droppers. The 1909 wooden box, approximately 29-by-29-by-38 inches, has four locks built into the top. A large milk can
the many items being offered in a Houdini Memorabilia Auction.
former stepped into the milk can and was submerged as its lid was locked in place. The top of the wooden box was then locked down, and
for good measure quadruple-padlocked. A curtain was set up around the box, and a
short time later the performer stepped out, wet and breathless but safe. "I'd only heard talk t h at
(the box) existed. Only rumors," Cox says. "I wondered
if I'd ever see it. It's a very important piece of Houdini
c r afts-
manship. I think that's going to be the obvious star of the auction."
H oudini wa s s uch a s t a r . Adds Fajuri: "It doesn't hurt
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who died on Halloween, or
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that your wife held seances for a decade after you died
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trying to contact you, or that
out the basement and found
trunks of stuff." But other pieces, such as
was placed in the box and filled with w ater. The per-
don's wife (after London's death)." The collection, taken as a whole, helps explain why that you were a magician
ment of hi s h ouse in N ew
apparatus. And th e
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So it just sat on my counter. And it's like, "Don't read it, don't read it, don't read it." Paul: Three days later, I'm
away from you and then wrote
"The End," and I actually had to take off my glasses and wipe the tears because I knew that
driving over to Bryan's house in Albuquerque with that script on my passenger seat. It was such a surreal experience. We sat down, opened up some
was the end of very likely the most important work I'll ever do. So it was emotional, yeah.
Paul:To say the least. (Looking at Cranston) We couldn't speak, really, after reading it. Cranston:It was just stunning. We just sat on the couch
beer, had some food and then
just read it out loud together. Gilligan: Be honest: When you guys waited three days
iced tea and coffee, sweetened (but not with Stevia!), we got Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul and Vince Gilligan together in
and chair for a while in silence.
much of the anxiety was born
There had to be a certain amount of anxiety too over the
West Hollywood, which led to
of the fear that, when you read
fateofyour characters.
a few discoverie s and confessions, no half measures offered
it, it was going to be a piece of crap?
Paul: I had such a feeling for Jesse going into the final
or accepted. First things first: Where's
Heisenberg's hat these days'? Cranston: I own one and Vince owns one. There's some
to read that last episode, how 30TH ANNIVERSARY
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Vince Gilligan, creator and executive producer of "Breaking Bad,"
installation, and I think that
Paul: OK. I have Jesse's li-
cense plate from the first car. Gilligan:You have the teddy
would be the best place for it. If they said "go," I would give bear from the second season. them everything I stole from Cranston:You also have the the show. I have Walt's hat, his doors to the semi truck that sunglasses, his watch and his gets shot out. glasses. I have one full Walter Paul: Yeah, and I also have Gale's door that I knock on beWhite outfit. Gilligan:How many pairs of fore I kill him. underpants? You just went from having Paul:Do you have the tighty nothing to curating a small whities from the pilot episode?
Gilligan:He's wearing them now! Cranston:And I never take them off! Paul: I wish I w a s s mart enough to steal from the show. I didn't take anything.
Cranston:Yes, you did!
season, but I didn't think there
screaming! Gilligan:You could pop out and holdthem down and teach them about ionic bonds until
to admit that I teared up. I ac-
talk about the Smithsonian
putting on a "Breaking Bad"
Paul:Zero. Honestly.
Cranston:Nothing. was a chance in hell he'd make Gilligan: Dis a ppointing, it out alive. And I sent Vince maybe? an email. I've never thrown Paul: The anxiety was just out any sort of suggestions or the fact that, after we turn the ideas ever. I mean, why would last page, there's nothing be- I? I just like to sit back and enyond that. joy what's given to me ... Gilligan: I'm manly enough Cranston: (Mischievously)
accepts the Program of the Year award as cast members Bryan Cranston, center, and Aaron Paul look on at the 30th Annual Television Critics Association Awards Show in Beverly Hills, Calif.
That said ... Paul:That said, I did want to
they scream for mercy. tually cried when I wrote the Aaron, you recently posted end. a screen shot on Twitter of the Paul:Of course you did! email that contained an atGilligan: I was in my condo tachment of the final episode. in Albuquerque, sitting at the You wrote it took you "three kitchen table, typing away, and full days of staring at it before I got to the end, and I had that you finally opened it." song, not "Baby Blue," which museum. What about the RV? Paul: There were so many we ended the show with, but Gilligan:The RV is currently emotions racing through me "El Paso" playing over and on the Sony lot in Culver City. when I got that email. My over again on my iPod. The RV and Walt's Aztec. It's heart started racing. I was exCranston:Just on a loop? part of their tour. I want a guy cited. I was also extremely sad. Gilligan:I put it on repeat. It wasn't the Marty Robbins verin his underpants that looks I knew this was it. like Bryan wearing a gas mask Cranston:It was all anxiety sion. It was the Old 97s. I got to pop out. about "This is the last script to the end, typed out that bit Cranston: Running a nd we'll ever see from the show." about the crane shot pulling
have a little say. Cranston:So you sent him a note?
Paul:Just to speak my piece going into the final season. It started off really as a love letter to the past five seasons, thanking him, and then it went
to me saying, "If Jesse has to meet his demise in the show, can it be by his own hands?" Jesse was in such a sad, dark place. To me, it just made sense for him to end it himself. I'm
so glad that was not the case, though.
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Dear Abby: I have been single for a couple of years. I have always been levelheaded when it
to be caught up in a whirl of en- Sometimes I wonder if I should lie dorphins and adrenaline. Because and say I'm a widower. What can I you asked for my thoughts, I'll say to women who interrogate me
comes to romance, but I'm find-
share them: Slow down until both
ing myself unable to control my feelings about the new man I'm seeing.
of you have your feet back on the ground, because that is how solid
— Searching For a Matein San Diego
relationships are built. Your folks
the fact that y ou're a l i f elong bachelor, at some point the truth
"Brent" is smart,
intelligent, s w e et and loving. We have DFP,R »g «a t ABBY tle over a week and he has already given me keys to his place. (I have a roommate, or I would have given him my keys, too!) I love him. He loves me. I am so happy. I feel calm and confident about how we're progressing. This is a first for me. I know it's unusually fast, but my parents got
were an exception to the rule. If you don't believe me, ask them.
about this'?
Dear Searching: If you lie about will come out and your credibility will be shot. That's why I'm advis-
ing you to tell the truth, the whole Dear Abby: I'm a truth and nothing but the truth. 62-year-old m a l e. Your marital status is nothing My problem is I have to be ashamed of. Not everyone is never been married, and when I meant to be married. You say you go on dates, women always want
are 62 and live with your mother
to know why I'm still single. The reasons are financial and
because you can't afford to live on your own. Has it occurred to you
also that I'm allergic to cats. (A lot
that you might not be able to af-
of women own cats.) I have never made much money, and I live with
ford being married? Also, marriage is a big adjust-
married six weeks after they met,
my mother. I can't afford to move
ment for anyone — male or fe-
and they're still happy together
out, and even when I had a place male. There is no guarantee that of my own, it didn't make much a person who has become set in difference. I'd like to be married, his or her ways can successfully but this has become a Catch-22. make that transition. This is not to
after 37 years. Love at first sight is rare, but I
think this is it. Your thoughts? — Wowed in North Carolina
Dear Wowed:I'm glad for your parents, but because they married six weeks after they met does not
No one wants to marry me because I have never been married.
I have looked this issue up online and it is a huge problem;
say that you shouldn't have com-
panionship, but you don't need a wife for that. A good friend — or
mean you must repeat history.
women d efinitely
d i s criminate
several — could provide it. — Write toDear Abby at dearabby.com
Right now, you and Brent appear
against never-married men.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAYFORSATURDAY, AUG. 16, 2014:This year you often say one thing yet do another, which sends conflicting messages. You are beginning a new luck and life cycle, and the first year is considered to be the most fortunate. If you are single, you could meet your match this year. Until you are sure you are with the right person, do not commit. If you are attached, your sweetie will call attention to your mixed messages, Stsfs showths klnti and thls will give of clsyyou'lihave yo u the opportu** * * * D ynamic nity to eliminate ** * * p osltlve this trait. Consider making a mutual *** Average ** So-so goal a reality. Your happiness will be * Difficult contagious. TAURUS can be a stick in the mud.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) ** * Be serious about what is important to an older relative or friend. You might opt to spend time with this person only to regret it later, as he or she could prove to be difficult. Don't be surprised if someone else in your life is being challenging as well. Tonight: A must
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ls your sweetie. In that case, hls or her behavior will change. Do not react. Tonight: Get some extra zzz's.
CANCER (June21-July 22) *** * Return calls, and makeplans accordingly. You will be happiest with several friends, and this group will havea good influence on you.Stay light-hearted, even if a loved one seems to be touchy. Don't take this person's remarks personally. Tonight: With favorite
people. LEO (July 23-Aug.22) ** * You are likely to feel pressured by
an older person whowants your attentlon. You might come into the situation with a positive outlook, but dealing with this person could make you irritable. Try to be gentle with your response. Tonight: In the limelight.
realize. You might feel as though a loved one is challenging you when he or she is not. Be careful, as you could be projecting your sour mood onto others. Relax and make fewer judgments. Tonight: Stay present in the moment.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) ** * * You might want to have a day for yourself. Go off and schedule a massage. You might decide to wander around a bit or go shopping before heading home. Don't let a sense of loneliness ruin the moment. Call a dear friend. Tonight: Meet a pal at a favorite spot.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ** * * You might want to change your plans once you have a long-overdue conversation with a loved one. A friend could be upset, should you change your plans with him or her. How you choose to handle this situation will be important. Tonight: Be where you want to be.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
** * How you deal with a loved one ** * * I f you have a desire to drive out will be important. This person could be to the countryside, follow it. Nothing will coming from a sincere point of view. Recognize how volatile your dealings be as goodfor you as achange of scenery. Even if you seem to be fussing about with an older relative could become if appearance. a certain someone or a touchy situation, you decide to offer a new perspective. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Be true to yourself. Tonight: Invite oth** * * * Y ou might hit an obstacle or you will changeyour tune onceyou get ers over. two on the path to where you want to go. home. Tonight: Try something new. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Know that you will be able to bypass the PISCES (Feb. 19-March20) ** * * D eal with a partner directly. ** * * You will demonstrate your problem. A partner or loved one could be challenging, as this person's mood This person might feel good, but he ability to choose the right words at the seems to be less than great. Tonight: or she could be upsetabouta m oney right time. You have a way of calming Ask, and you shall receive. matter. Try to root out the real issues. A down a situation. Nevertheless, a matter change to your budget might seem ininvolving someone at a distance could GEMINI (May 21-June20) evitable, but ultimately it will be a relief. ** * Take your time. You might run be troubling. Detach and observe what Tonight: Dpt for dinner for two. into someone who is very difficult and is going on. Tonight: Hang out with a wonder why you are interacting with him SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) favorite person. or her. It easily could be that this person ** * You will be more volatile than you © King Features Syndicate
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Luxury upgrade Steve Payer, RealEstate.com RealEstate.com RealEstate.com deal. This location is package. $ 2 54,900 Broker, GRI off of the Madras Hwy MLS¹201400034 Look at: 20250 Birdsong Lane. TURN THE PAGE 21920 Obsidian Ave. 541-480-2966 in Prineville, and there Lynn Johns, Principal One-of-a-kind TuBendhomes.com Bend 30+ acre For More Ads have been some new Broker, 541-408-2944 for Complete Listings of malo home on 5 acres paradise with large b usinesses i n th e Central Oregon The Bulletin and views. Ad ¹1602 Cascade views. Area Real Estate for Sale area. Asking Resort Realty TEAM Birtola Garmyn Ad ¹1552. $ 210,000. Agen t High Desert Realty 310 Willis Lane, TEAM Birtola Garmyn MORRIS Attractive Commercial owned property. 744 541-312-9449 incredible NW style High Desert Realty REAL ESTATE Building - This 1320 Heather Hockett, BroOpen Houses www.BendOregon estate on almost 90 541-312-9449 sq f t co m mercial ker, 54 1 - 420-9151 RealEstate.com acres. Ad ¹1362 www.BendOregon property in downtown C entury 2 1 Gol d OPEN SAT. & SUN. 10-2 TEAM Birtola Garmyn RealEstate.com Tumalo is perfect for Country Realty. $595,000 • Sisters Northwest Crossing j By OwnerHigh Desert Realty •End of the road privacy your future business. $497,000 3147 NE Purcell Blvd. 541-312-9449 2002 NW Perspecitve Perfect for owner user •Open kitchen, dining • 1785 sq.ft. contempo$299,000. away in NE Bend www.BendOregon Dr. Frank Loyd Wright area and deck total of 4 condo in- Tucked rary Call Terry Skjersaa, on nearly 1/3 acre flag lot RealEstate.com inspired design. dustrial units. Each is •Large barn/shop • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath 541-383-1426 end o f e x t ended approx. 2250 s q.ft. at Awbrey Butte home. •Horse property, 2 mi. • Covered front deck, MLS¹201406549 driveway, this updated 62565 Dixon Lp. Gor¹2132 with 12x11 office and 1836 sq. ft. 2-story, 4 Duke Warner Realty to Sisters airport back patio small acreage, TEAMAd Birtola Garmyn Bill 12x12 overhead door. bedroom, 3 bath home geous 541-382-8262 Kammerer, Broker • MLS 201407049 minutes from town. High Desert Realty Can be sold sepa- b oasts privacy! S e 541-410-1200 Sue Conrad, AD¹1582 541-312-9449 rately. Easy access to cluded semi-fenced front TEAM Birtola Garmyn Windermere Broker, CRS Commercial Building j www.BendOregon t he a i r port, f a i r yard, fully fenced backHigh Desert Realty Central Oregon 541<80-6621 $349,000 rounds and Hwy 97. RealEstate.com ard with RV parking, Real Estate • 1927 sq.ft. 541-312-9449 499,000. MLS ined with mature everwww.BendOregon • Recent remodel 16611 Ascha Ct. Cute Single Story H ome, 201309345 reen and fruit trees. • Excellent visibility RealEstate.com and cozy home in a 2383 sf, 3 BR, 2.5 BA, Call Carolyn Emick at 267,900. 206-859-1969 • MLS 201403245 cul-de-sac backing big 2074 NE Hollow Tree triple ca r g a r age. 541-419-0717 Paula Vanvleck, Broker MORRIS O~en Sat. 11-2 park. Ad ¹1182 .67acre parklike set Lane. Quality, views, Duke Warner Realty 541-280-7774 REAL ESTATE 20720 Journey Dr., in ting in Awbrey Butte, 541-382-8262 and space, all in town. TEAM Birtola Garmyn NW Bend. Custom charm High Desert Realty updated and moun d~ A Ad ¹1312 on 1.25 park-like acres, 3 738 541-312-9449 TEAM Birtola Garmyn tain views. $679,000. 0 BR, 3 BA, 2389 sf single www.BendOregon MLS¹ 201 4 06912 Redmond 4.76 Acres j Multiplexes for Sale level, spacious floorplan, High Desert Realty 541-312-9449 RealEstate.com Pam Lester, Princ. $149,000 potential in-law quarters. MORRIS • Peek-a-boo Smith Broker, Century 21 Duplex! Convenient www.BendOregon $359,900. Sonnie REAL ESTATE Bring Your horses! 3 Rock views RealEstate.com Gold Country Realty, location. NE B e nd Grossman & Assoc. • Well treed parcel bdrm, 2 bath, 1635 Inc. 541-504-1338 single level, 3 bdrm, 2 541-388-2159 $229,000 sq. ft. home with in• Gentle northerly slope bath, /2 bdrm, 2 bath. 3156 NE Angela Ave. Eagle Crest Chalet credible mou n tain • MLS 201405538 C ommercial Lots I n Fenced Yard and 2 746 Beautiful home with • Fully Furnished views, 9.74 acres with Debbie Hershey, Crooked River Ranch: car tandem garages. •On Ridge Course views of Pilot Butte. Homes for Sale 6 acres of COI irrigaBroker, CRS, GRI Great opportunity to $ 309,900. Kell i e AD¹1342 3 Bdrm, 2 bath tion, 2 2x48 s h o p, 541-420-5170 start a business or Cook, Broker Spectacular 1620 sq. ft. •~Turn Key ready 24x24 garage, hot TEAM Birtola Garmyn relocate an existing 541-408-0463 High Desert Realty newer home on 1 acre Bea Leach, Broker tub, MLS ¹201404593 business. Near resJohn L. Scott 541-312-9449 541-788-2274 with 1632 sq. ft. 3-bay $329,999. Call Pam t aurants, hotel a nd Real Estate, Bend www.BendOregon garage/shop with own Windermere Lester, Principal Brogolf course. Owner johnlscott.com/51631 Central Oregon RealEstate.com bath and kitchenette. ker Century 21 Gold terms avail. Business MORRIS $199,900 MLS Real Estate Country Realty, Inc. 714 NW Ogden Ave. Circle, Lot 82:- 1.05 What are you REAL ESTATE ¹201407601 541-504-1338 acres, $25,000. Lot 50 NW Downtown Bend 2046 NW Perspective Call Nancy Popp, looking for? -1.30acres & Lot 51Dr. Looking for qualcottage and garage. Principal Broker 15016 Fall River Dr., 1.23 acres, still availAd ¹2022 ity, views and locaYou'll find it in Starwood j $295,000 541-815-8000 Spectacular Fall River able at $35,000 each tion, this is the TEAM Birtola Garmyn • 1543 sq.ft. single level Crooked River Realty Home. Ad ¹1662 The Bulletin Classifieds or purchase both for High Desert Realty PLACE! Ad ¹1172 • Updated 3 bedroom, 2 TEAM Birtola Garmyn 541-312-9449 $60,000. Juniper Re16707 Old Military Dr., TEAM Birtola Garmyn bath High Desert Realty alty 541-504-5393 www. BendOregon High Desert Realty • .27 acre, fenced, low custom built, 541-312-9449 541-385-5809 541-312-9449 RealEstate.com spectacular views, maintenance www.BendOregon Downtown Of fice www.BendOregon • MLS 201406430 complete privacy. 740 RealEstate.com 60360 Sunset View Dr. Building - 1456 sq ft RealEstate.com Ad ¹1032 Lynne Connelley, Custom single level r emodeled offi c e . Condo/Townhomes TEAM Birtola Garmyn Broker, CRS Price Reduced!2545 4212 NW Sawyer Ct., home in Sunset View 7000 sq ft commerHigh Desert Realty 541408-6720 for Sale SW 43rd. Luxurious gorgeous Deschutes Estates. Ad ¹2032. cial zoned lot. Excel541-312-9449 River and River CanTEAM Birtola Garmyn home with stunning lent parkway expo- Creekside Townhome www. BendOregon views. Ad ¹2102 yon views. AD¹1222 High Desert Realty s ure. 4 park i ng Eagle Crest, 3 bdrm, RealEstate.com 541-312-9449 TEAM Birtola Garmyn TEAM Birtola Garmyn spaces inc l uding 2~/~ bath, 1871 sq. ft., High Desert Realty High Desert Realty www.BendOregon 19577 Pond Meadow h andicap spa c e . great room floor plan. MORRIS 541-312-9449 541-312-9449 RealEstate.com $435,000. main level m aster. Ct. Gorgeous home REAL ESTATE www.BendOregon www.BendOregon MLS¹201404318 MLS 2014 0 4647 located in River Rim. Price Reduced! 65440 RealEstate.com RealEstate.com Ad ¹1142 Call Larry Jacobs, Tweed Rd., Bend. $252,900. Lynn Johns TEAM Birtola Garmyn 541-480-2329 Principal Bro k e r, 53784 Bridge Dr. Immaculate 20 acre 9730 SW Willard Rd. Stunning Views j High Desert Realty Duke Warner Realty 5 41-408-2944, W e s Single level home right estate w/Cascade Old stage stop and a $139,990 54'I -312-9449 541-382-8262 J ohns, Broker 5 4 1 on the river. Ad ¹1252 views and guesttouch of the old west. • 19.88 acres www.BendOregon TEAM Birtola Garmyn house. Ad ¹1102 Central OrAd ¹1432 • Cascade Mtn. 8 Smith Fully Rented, Long- 408-2945, RealEstate.com egon Resort Realty High Desert Realty TEAM Birtola Garmyn TEAM Birtola Garmyn Rock views Term Leases - Great 541-312-9449 High Desert Realty High Desert Realty • Shared well, septic Custom home. O utFairway Vista t o wn541-312-9449 income p r o ducing www.BendOregon 541-312-9449 approved in Eagle Crest standing CASCADE RealEstate.com www. BendOregon property. 2 buildings, home www.BendOregon • MLS 201406241 VIEW! 1878 sq. ft. 3/2 with garage. 10th tee m ain b u ilding i s RealEstate.com RealEstate.com Greg Miller PC, resort course, + bonus room (not in- 8356 SW Pumice Ct. 19,429 sq ft with very box Broker, CRS, GRI c luded in s q . f t . ) 1447 sq. ft., dbl. gaReady to move in. 3 17892 Kodiak Lane, large parking lot. Seccabi n ets, Bdrm, 2 bath home 52687 Day Rd. Classic 541-408-1511 Large custom home golf course and cherry ond building is 6420 rage, full scribe custom log hardwood & s l a te, views. 3 bdrm, on 1 acre in CRR. on 1+ acres, backing sq ft. Great location. mtn. home on 5 acres. g a rage, Large garage/shop. 2bath. $280,000. MLS Oversized private wildlife. $1,500,000. AD¹1092 adjacent t o p u b lic 201 307174 Located on a cul-deAd ¹2042 Call Candy Yow at land. $279,900 MLS sac which provides TEAM Birtola Garmyn TEAM Birtola Garmyn Lynn Johns, Principal 541-410-3193. High Desert Realty Call privacy. High Desert Realty Broker, 541-408-2944 201402871 $ 1 3 2,000. MORRIS MLS201304214. 541-312-9449 Nancy Popp, MLS ¹201404446. 541-312-9449 Duke Warner Realty Wes Johns, Broker 541 541-815-8000 REAL ESTATE www.BendOregon 408-2945 Central OrJuniper Realty, www.BendOregon 541-382-8262 d~ A RealEstate.com Crooked River Realty egon Resort Realty 541-504-5393 RealEstate.com
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$224,500 905 sq. ft. and new TURNKEY construction. Unique • 2 bed, 2 bath 8 1168 quality built custom SF home with great floor • Double car garage plan in desirable NW • Eagle Crest townhome Bend area. This lovely • 9th fairway & mtn cottage style home views! RealEstate.com aisle w/cross t ies, Lisa Hart, Broker features an appealing Jeanette Brunot, Broker tack room, up541-788-2278 open great room plan 541-771-1383 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, 2456 large loft 8 hay storWindermere with vaulted ceilings, Windermere sq.ft. with 14.66 acre stairs plenty of storage Central Oregon SS appliances, granCentral Oregon and 13.2 acre COI ir- age, in the 24x36 Real Estate ite slab and tile counReal Estate rigation, bonus room for toys pole barn/shop tertops, e x t remely with separate entry, metal $162,900 $237,500 flo o rs. high efficiency ductsolar design gener- w/concrete Eagle Crest Stonehedge Home less electric heating/ ates 20 % e l ectric. $149,950. • Street lined with cusair conditioning sys- • 4 bed, 3 bath, 2089 MLS 2014 0 3830 MLS¹201403194 tom homes Powers, Broker, tem, wide plank lami- SF $488,888. Call Pam Karin541-410-0234 • Full mountain view wood flooring. • Over one third acre Lester, Principal Bro• Come build your home nate borders dry canyon Century 21 Gold (350 sq. ft. of addi- ••Lot ker Century 21 Gold & enjoy Eagle Crest Clubhouse & space Country Realty tional storage space) Country Realty, Inc. Resort Home could be cus- • Only $15 HOA 541-504-1338 13439 SW Chipmunk Bea Leach, Broker, tomized for handicap Diana Barker, Broker Rd, Terrebonne. Very 541-788-2274 541-480-7777 10768 SW Shad Rd., accessibility. well kept 3 BD, 2 BA Windermere Windermere Terrebonne - Lovely 3 home on 5.25+ acres. Jodi Clark, Principal Central Oregon Central Oregon bedroom, 2 bath 1782 Home sits back from Broker, 541-771-8731 Real Estate Real Estate sq ft home with extra Century 21 for privacy and windows for that spe- road Gold Country Realty 173 Highland Meadow outstanding mtn $244,900 cial view of Cascade offers Large kitchen Lp. Eagle Crest Re- 20 Acres for $180,000 Watercress Way Mountains, canyons views. w/walk-in pantry, large sort. 2321 sq. f t.,3 • Custom home on and wildlife. Corner lot master suite, family bdrm, 2~/~ bath, office East side of Bend. Big 0.18 acrebuilt lot mountain views and and paved road. Pro- room w/fireplace and and formal d i ning. wilderness area out • Well maintained pane stove 8 h eat large covered porch. Great room plan. All your back door. Pos- • Upgrades pump, 50-gallon wa- Fenced yard, deer- premium fi n i shes. sible terms. Call Kit • Landscaped 8 fenced ter heater, skylights, fenced garden area, MLS¹ 201300723 Clair Sagiv, Broker 541-480-2335 electric air c leaner, plenty of space for $410,713. Lynn Johns, Korish, 541-390-2328 MLS¹201304808 fenced ba c kyard, your horses! $225,000 Principal Bro k e r, Windermere Duke Warner Realty 2-car garage. MLS¹201403719 5 41-408-2944, W e s Central Oregon 541-382-8262 $199,000. J ohns, Broker 5 4 1 Karin Powers, Broker, Real Estate MLS¹201406671 408-2945, Central Or- 20 Acres In Sisters [ 541-410-0234 Karin Powers, Broker, $714,900 $249,900 egon Resort Realty Century 21 Gold 541-410-0234 • 2272 sq.ft. farmhouse Acres & Privacy Country Realty Century 21 Gold 190 Acre Horse Prop- • 3 bedroom, 2 bath • 2124 SF h ome on 1382 sq. ft. New con- erty - Less than 1 mile • Breathtaking Cascade 4.89 AC Country Realty truction. Uni q u e from city limits. 2160 views • 3 bed 8 2 bath 11869 Chi n quapin, s quality built custom sq ft 2 b edroom, 2 • MLS 201307141 • Family room, s un Crescent Lake. home with great floor home. Several Becky Brunoe, Broker room, dining area TURN-KEY v a c ation plan in desirable NW bath including 541-350-4772 • 30X48 heated shop cabin. Tucked away in Bend area. This lovely outbuildings barn with o u tdoor • 24X36 barn the trees on 1 acre cottage style home 3 tax lots, 120 Barbara Myers, Broker bordering BLM land.. features an appealing arena. in the Urban 541-480-7183 Blue buggy pine walls, open great room floor acres Windermere c eilings and d o o r plan w it h v a u lted Reserve. $495,000. Kris Warner at Central Oregon frames. Every room ceilings, SS a p pli- Call541-480-5365 MORRIS Real Estate has a unique finish. ances, granite slab REAL ESTATE MLS¹201206667 Interior features: 2 and tile countertops, Duke Warner Realty M q I m ly ~ d~ $249,900 b edroom, 1 ba t h , high effi541-382-8262 So much to off er $214,000 open floor plan, large extremely ciency ductless elec• 2124 SF home on Gardenside windows, wood stove tric heating/air condi- 191 Highland Meadow 4.89 AC & laundry area. Exte tioning system, wide Lp., Eagle Crest Re- • 3 bed, 2.5 bath & • Shop, barn, hay shed rior: covered deck, plank laminate wood sort, 2321 sq. ft., 3 1290 SF & wash rack fully equipped shed flooring. Home could bdrms, 2~/~ baths, of- • Open floor plan • Family room with sn o wmobiles, be customized for fice and formal dining. • Gas fireplace • Mtn views, 10 min. outside accent lights handicap accessibility. Great room plan. All • Granite countertops from Terrebonne • Art Deco backsplash and a large detached ¹201405345 $224,500 premium fin i shes.• Close to park Barbara Myers, Broker double car garage. Jodi Clark, Principal $397,097. Lynn 5641-480-7183 Debbie Tallman, $145,000 MLS¹ Johns, Principal BroBroker, 541-771-8731 Windermere 541-390-0934 201407152 Call Century 21 Gold Coun- ker, 5 4 1 -408-2944, Broker Central Oregon Windermere Linda (541) 815-0606 Wes Johns, Broker try Realty Real Estate Central Oregon Cascade Realty 541 408-2945. CenReal Estate $1,400,000 I tral Oregon Resort $260,000 $119,950 2897 Horizon Drive SW Canyon Dr. Realty 1.49 Ac Homesite $219,000 • Built by Award win• 3bed,2 bath 8 1944 • 3 bed 8 2 bath Perfect for you ning R.D. Building 8 60691 Golf Village Lp. • 3 bed, SF 2 bath & 1656 • Private master bed Design 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, 3281 • Expansive outdoor liv• Wrap around decks SF • Mountain views & exsq.ft., master s uite • Covered front porch & ing deck • Large kitchen & din- pansive finishes w ith fireplace a nd • Almost? AC lot ing area back deck throughout gym, vaulted ceilings, • Raised garden beds • Near canyon trail • Turnaround driveways • 4731 SF, 2 master maple inlaid f l oor, Diana Barker, Broker Dave Disney, Broker, ready suites, 2 bed & 3.5 magnificent rock wall • Move-in 541-480-7777 Diana Barker, Broker 541-410-8557 bath fireplace, s p acious Windermere 541-480-7777 Windermere • Wine, gym, theater, light kitchen, central Central Oregon Windermere Central Oregon family & great rooms i sland eating b a r, Real Estate Real Estate Central Oregon • Designer kitchen with seating for 6. Tile roof Real Estate A place to stay plus...a $129,900. ¹201309248 Viking appliance paver driveway, triple package large shop to store 2 Bdrm, 1 bath, 1368 garage with plenty of Incredible Location Jake Moorhead, Broker storage, decks lookyour toys. Family resq ft, this creekside Adorable 2 bedroom 541-480-6790 treat, large secure ing out over 11th tee cottage in the heart of property has so many John Taylor, Broker and l a ke. P r ivate Bend's westside. Prishop for RV & toys. options as either a 541-480-0448 Tom Roth, BPOR, fenced paved patio. vate back deck and great investor propWindermere Golf membership in- large yard. $265,000. EcoBroker erty or perfect comCentral Oregon 541-771-6549 mercial location for a cluded. $797,500. Call Terry Skjersaa, Real Estate Mara Stein, Principal Real Estate, Bend variety of uses - or as 541-383-1426 www.johnlscott a comfortable and 141804 Heather Lane, Broker, 541-420-3400 MLS¹201406817 well-maintained home Crescent Lake. This 1 Pamir Properties, Inc. Duke Warner Realty bend.com close to all the down- bedroom, 1 bath cabin town conveniences. is set on one acre Open living and din- b acking up to B L M ing areas, hardwood land. 18x27 deck with floors, R V p a r king built-in bench. Don't with hookup and natu- be fooled by the tiny ral gas. Extensively size. A sep a rate remodeled in the '90s. heated guest house Easy access to Ma- (18x24) sits off to your dras Hwy/Hwy 126. right. Plenty of room Dennis Clark, Principal for everyone. The 28 Broker, 541-771-8730 x40 RV garage with Century 21 s hop also h a s a Gold Country Realty heated storage room. Another great space $129,900 for guests or perishFab Floor Plan ables. Plenty of room • 3 bed for all the winter 8 • 3 full bath s ummer toys. R V • 1576 SF parking with electric & • Maintenance free water. $189,500 MLS • Great community 201407374 Call • MLS¹ 201405298 Linda (541) 815-0606 Lisa Hart, Broker Cascade Realty 541-788-2278 Windermere $148,500 Central Oregon Wonderful! Real Estate • Tree lined 6.16 AC parcel $1,890,000 I 8 shop 61415 Gosney Road •• Garage River Ranch • 5 bed, 5 bath & 5409 Crooked amenities SF Smith Rock & • 4 en suites with pri • Near rivers vate balconies Clair Sagiv, Broker • 30 acres & 10 irrigated 541-390-2328 • Sweeping Cascade Windermere Mountain views Central Oregon • Beautifully remodeled Real Estate inside & out Cleme Rinehart, 60462 Elkai Woods Dr. 541-480-2100 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, buildPatty Dempset, ers own bamboo 541-480-5432 floors, lots of extras. Andrea Phelps, $485,000. 541-408-4770 Mara Stein, Windermere Principal Broker, Central Oregon 541-420-3400 Pamir M , EA 0 Real Estate Properties, Inc.
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level master suite w/ jacuzzi tub. O ffice, vaulted ceilings, granite and slate, Junior master suite, loft, 3 car garage, backs to open space, nearby p ark a n d tra i l s . $679,950 The Delay Team, Edie and Sam Delay,
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This • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath with 3 bed r ooms, Principal Broker, fireplace, upgraded and slate floors is in close! 3 bedroom, 2 and all that Newport fenced and c r o ss desirable home • Master suite with den/office, 2.5 baths, 541-420-3400 Pamir appliances and cabi- this easy-care 3 bdrm, bath, 1469 sq ft. ExAve. has t o o ff er. fenced with irrigation boasts an awesome mountain views & sun room, plus nice Properties, Inc. nets, t i l e flo o rs, 2 bath, 1402 sq. ft. tremely low mainteDon't miss this op- pond, 36x36 s hop floor plan, including • MLS 201406812 2 bedroom apartment. f enced an d l a n d- home. Easy access to nance and move-in portunity! $235,000. with 3 bays and 12' . the master suite on Sherry Perrigan, Broker 4 8x60 hay barn + $609,900 scaped, and more! Sunriver, the C a s- ready. Open f l oor Call Aubre Cheshire at door, 12x26 lean-to. the main floor and 541-410-4938 horse barn w/7 stalls, Farewell Drive cade Lakes and Mt. plan, gas fireplace, $289,000. 541-598-4583 or The farmhouse was extensive upgrades 10 pens, triple garage, • 3021 SF on Awbrey MLS¹201400132 Bachelor $ 2 15,000. vaulted ceiling, granBrook Criazzo, ENTIRELY r e mod- throughout. Slate tile, 3 RV hoo k -ups. Butte Pam Lester, Principal MLS¹201401536 Call ite kitchen counters, 0 541-550-8408. • Private eled in 2007 and has hardwood floors, cof$889,000. Broker, Century 21 Bill Pan t o n at new interior/exterior MLS¹201407527 many upgrades and fered ceilings, gas ¹201405922 • 4 bed 8 2.5 bath Gold Country Realty, 541-420-6545 paint tile bathroom • 2 fireplaces Duke Warner Realty amenities. Main floor fireplace, h i g h-end John L. Scott Real Inc. 541-504-1338 Duke Warner Realty counters, bonus room MORRIS 541-382-8262 master, separate liv- window t reatments, Estate 541-548-1712 • Formal dining room 541-382-8262 and/or office above REAL ESTATE • 3-car garage ing and family rooms, extensive landscapgarage. New air con$719,900 A ffordable Living i n 5 Acre Retreat j $312,000 lots of storage, new ing. The attention to Michelle Witt, Broker ditioning. $194,000 Golf Course Home Bend. Clean 3 bdrm, Move in Ready $369,000 541-974-4750 exterior decking, large detail shines inside $495,000 ¹201401863 • 3 bed & 3.5 bath • 1200 sq.ft. shop, large 2 bath, mobile only. • 3 bed, 2 bath & 1977 mud/laundry r o o m, and out. ¹201306626 Tumalo Acreage Windermere Jodi Clark, P rincipal • Open floor plan V aulted ceilings i n carport SF Central Oregon white vinyl fencing. $297,000 Jodi Clark, • Builders home, great • Spacious great room 541-771-8731 • Gourmet kitchen living an d m a ster, Broker, • Open concept floor ¹201404392 Principal Bro k e r, room style & mtn Real Estate Century 21 Gold • Wood floors fenced yard, storage • 2784 sq.ft. home plan 541-771-8731 views Jodi Clark, P rincipal Country Realty • Outdoor kitchen • MLS 201403770 shed, landscaped with • Hardwood/granite Broker, 541-771-8731 Century 21 Gold Coun- • Landscaping & 4 61151 S W Ma n hae sprinkler system, carMichael J Hopp, Broker, Lane. 4 B drm, 2.5 Mike Everidge, Broker • 3-car tandem garage Century 21 Gold Coun- try Realty acres of irrigation 541-390-0098 port, community park Beautiful log home on • New exterior paint The Kelleher Group try Realty • Half mile to Desbath, 2765 sq.ft. CasWindermere and club h ouse. 2acres. 1718 sq.ft., 2 Cheryl Tanler, Broker $425,000 chutes River cade Mt views, backs Central Oregon 360' M t n and Smith www.lohnlscott.com/3 b drm, 1 b a th , d e 541-410-7434 6 Bed & 3.5 Bath Bill Kammerer, Broker to private open space, tached 28x50 Real Estate 3076 $42,000 Rock views, p a ve • Northwest Bend Windermere 541-410-1200 upgraded and one garage/shop, RV road, 4.92 acres in • Master with private Kathy Denning, Broker Central Oregon Windermere year new. Gourmet storage, full hookup, 541480-4429 Tetherow C rossing, deck & hot tub Real Estate 9560 SW Geneva View Central Oregon cooking, u p graded park setting, 1 buildseptic fees approved. • 2450 SF & 3-car gaJohn L. Scott Real Estate MORRIS stainless steel appl., Rd, Terrebonne. Nice, able lo .t MLS Estate, Bend $319,000 MLS ¹ 20 ' I 404802. rage REAL ESTATE quartz c o untertops, level 1-acre building Real ¹201404378. www.johnlscott Lots of Room $189,999. Call Pam • Large lot $529,900 single basin sink and lot w/many trees is $249,900. Pam bend.com • 1920 SF single level Lester, Principal Bro- Dave Disney, Broker Best Views walk-in pantry. Huge perfect for b uilding Lester Principal Broon 4.58 ac ker, Century 21 Gold • Spectacular views 541-410-8557 5 A cres w / Mountain master suite, soaking your dream home or A LIFE IN ker, Century 21 Gold • 4 bed, 2 bath Country Realty, Inc. • 3400+ SF Views - 3 b drm, 2 tub, a n d wa l k -in vacation home. Come Windermere PARADISE! Country Realty, Inc. • Paver patio, firepit & 541-504-1338 • Light, bright & beautibath, 1620 sq ft, irri- closet. $435,000. Central Oregon enjoy all that Crooked 2 Bdrm, 1 bath, 800y 541-504-1338 hot tub ful Real Estate gated, 36x40 shop, River Ranch has to The Delay Team, Sq.ft., rustic cottage Large Home • 2-car garage 8 2 RV $375,000 • Low maintenance 6.76 fenced, ex t e nsive Edie and Sam Delay, offer - Golf, tennis, on a 2.99y acre par- Beautiful S addleback • 2 master bedrooms hookups $ 429,000 2 b d rm, 3 AC sprinkler sys t em. swimming, hi k i ng, 541-420-2950 cel. Come view this Log Home - On 2.4 SF b ath, 3011 s q . f t . • Gated & private Barbara Myers, Broker •• 2940 M LS¹ 2809 2 2 5 . Hasson Company fishing, disc golf, and a mazing piece o f acres, Almost one acre minutes from 54'I -489-7183 Beautiful, l u x urious Bill Kammerer, Broker $265,000. Pam all the wild l ife. paradise on the outRealtors • Landscaped heart of Bend. 3 Windermere home with extensive 541-410-1200 Lester, Principal Bro$34,950 MLS skirts of R edmond. the • Cascade Mtn & city bedroom, 3.5 b ath, Central Oregon rock exterior, large Windermere ker, Century 21 Gold ¹201400593 $620,000 Built on the curve of bonus room, loft and views waterfall in front yard Real Estate Central Oregon Country Realty, Inc. Karin Powers, Broker, Smith Rock View the Deschutes River, sunroom with 2650 sq • Wraparound Trex with 3 ponds. Slate Real Estate 541-504-1338 541-410-0234 • 4bed,3bath&3618 this p e rfect s m a ll f t. $ 4 74,900. C a l l deck $325,000 entry, cathedral ceilCentury 21 Gold SF home home has amazing Michele Anderson at Dee Baker, Broker $559,000 60504 Seventh Mt Room to roam ings. Walnut flooring, Country Realty • Huge screened porch views of the moun- 541-633-9760 or Jac541-977-7756 Country Living Drive. 2 Bdrm, 2.5 • 5 bed hickory cabinets. Ex• Inside 6+ car prkg. tains and the river. q uie S ebulsky a t Windermere • 2 homes with great bath, slate and tile, •Shop, offi • 0.49 acres posed pillars, arched ce,guest Central Oregon end unit, 9th St. Home. Beautiful Detached garage has 5 41-280-4449. M L S • Oversized 2 level deck walkways, d o u ble- views quarters & 4+ AC Real Estate midtown built in 2013, a studio-type room ¹201406438 extra yard. $309,000. • Large 2-car shop sided see thru fire- • 35.4 AC & 27 irrig. Diana Barker, Broker Designed by Awbrey with an extra bath and Duke Warner Realty Barn, sheds 8 corrals Mara Stein, • Plus 3-car carport 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1876 place. Beautiful mtn. •• Just 541-480-7777 att a ched. Butte's Vern Sexton. shower Principal Broker, 541-382-8262 Shannon Hall, Broker sq ft. Live among the views, ultimate floor- onnenorth of TerrebWindermere 541-420-3400 Pamir 1213 sq.ft. 2 bdrm, 1 $425,000 541-788-9027 pines in Sunriver! This ing in garage, wet bar, Barbara Myers, Broker Central Oregon bath. New 20 y ear MLS¹201309622 Properties, Inc. Windermere BEND PARK Park-like strategic and w e ll- office theater room, Real Estate Bobbie Strome, rated composite roof, 541-480-7183 Central Oregon soun d setting. Main dwelling placed home is ex- s urround 60523 Seventh Mt Principal Broker James Hardie siding Windermere Real Estate speakers,fenced, and plus guest tremely private and Drive. 10% equity $659,000139 Acre John L Scott Real with 30 year warranty sprinkler sys t em. Central Oregon house/rental on a toyet the many winshares, 3 bdrm, 3 Gem in Powell Butte Estate 541-385-5500 and new engineered $350,000 Real Estate tal of 0 .55y acres. dows bring the beauty ¹201403611 bath. $58,500. • Spectacular mtn & 3Homes1 TX Lt truss system. R-30 in- Attn: Motivated Bu ersMain dwelling floors of th e s u rroundingDennis Clark, Principal Need help fixing stuff? Mara Stein, Smith Rock views sulated t h roughout. • 3.84AC8 2AC waMotiyated seller has are engineered hardpines indoors, Very Broker, 541-771-8730 Call A Service Professional Principal Broker, • 39 AC fenced & cross tered 1 00% b rand n e w move-in ready 3 bdrm, wood in living, dining, kept and ideally Century 21 541-420-3400 Pamir fenced & 38 AC of irelectrical sys t em. 2 bath, 1400 sq. ft.quality 8 bedrooms. Mitsub• Main home is 3 bed & well find the help you need. located near shop- Gold Country Realty Properties, Inc. rigation 3 bath 100% Brand new Pex www.bendbulletin.com home at a quality price. ishi electric heating 8 ping, dining, golf, bike • 3 bed, 2 bath home & plumbing, new Must see! 541-279-8783 c ooling • 2 rentals bring in $1K $449,900 syst e m . 6 0535 D i amond T paths, endless out1530 SF 100-year serviceable monthly Crestridge Estates 5950 SW Fawn Drive, Road. 3 Bdrm, 3.5 • Six stall barn, hay loft, Kitchen has fantastic door recreation. ReB ANK OWNED! 3 . 4 hickory wood flooring, • Fenced & pond Terrebonne - Beauti- bath, 3442 sq.ft., 10 cabinets with Corian cent upgrades: cov- • 5 AC 8 open living tack room 8 pasture new hickory cabinets, acres, 3 b drm, 2 5 Bob Ahern, Broker ceilings ful home on corner lot acre parcel. Gourmet • Ponds, ered patio, n e wer•• Vaulted greenhouse, bath, 2 bonus rooms, countertops. Adjacent h emlock trim, n e w 541-420-3891 3-car garage, shop & w /Cascades v i e w , kitchen w/w a lk-in guest house and main exterior paint, compoWindermere ha l o ranite counters, tile h ome together f o r storage close t o Cr o oked pantry, prep s i n k, outbuildings & chicken c arpet, a n d sition roof in 2003. • Landscaped jloor, bdrm + office on coop lighting. Fully fenced Central Oregon & deck River Ranch entrance. F urnishings ne g o wine chiller and eatHunter, Broker with cedar on a large main level, 2810 sq.ft., $510,000 Real Estate bed & 2.5 bath Enormous 50x50 fin- ing bar, and heated Christin MLS¹201309647 tiable. $369,000 ¹ •• 3 541-306-0479 lot. $199,000. FSBO built in 2 002, 1764 MLS¹ 201405015 ished pole barn infloors. Master suite Bobbie Strome, 201402798 sq.ft. shop w/full guest Windermere A must see home. A Dennis Clark, Principal Mike Wilson, Broker Jamey, cludes 50x17 RV area offers a Principal Broker s team Central Oregon quarters. MLS spacious 3 b d rm/3 Broker, 541-771-8730 w/1 4' door; 3 5 x1 7 5641-390-6829 fo r 541-977-7777 John L Scott Real shower, heated floors 201406015 $368,800. Real Estate showing. bath, well maintained Century 21 Gold CounWindermere shop; 30x1 7 equip- in master bath. Living Estate 541-385-5500 Pam Lester, Principal 3 550 sq. ft. h o m e try Realty ment area; hay storCentral Oregon space over garage Broker, Century 21 $659,000 with recent upgrades Real Estate age; tack room, plus! w/full bath. $615,000. Acreage Close to Town. Gold Country Realty, Buildable lot in Wagon Spectacular views to kitchen and bath- 5 Acres w/shop, well Gourmet kitchen with 9.5 acres with 7.5 irri- Inc. 541-504-1338 The Delay Team, Trail Ranch. Almost • 4152 SF, 4 bed & 3 rooms. Neatly land- and septic installed, Beautiful Family Home- propane Viking range Edie and Sam Delay, gated, 32x36 s hop an acre, stick built or bath scaped with sprinkler C ascade mtn a n d 4 bedroom, 3 bath on and hood, Brazilian Darling midtown cot541-420-2950 with 12' doors, fenced manufactured, private • Huge master upstairs system. 4.6 acres with Smith Rock v iews. over 4 acres. Double cherry floors. 2 mastage. 1120 sq.ft., 3 Hasson Company and cross fenced, 3 little Deschutes acwith deck 4 acres of COI. 36x36 1 200 s q .ft. s h o p attached plus doubled ter bedrooms w/deck bdrm, 1 bath. Granite Realtors bdrm, 2 bath, 1554 cess, community • Formal living & dining s hop/barn. Ho r s e w/13x13 R V d o o rs detached garage and access. 2 bathrooms, kitchen, h a r dwood sq.ft., outdoor arena. clubhouse and swimproperty with plenty of and 400 amp service. large shop. Beautiful office/den. Attached 60552 Elkai Woods Dr. room and newer c arpet, www.jackson-Anderson. m ing p o ol . ML S fencing and c r oss in Re d mond/Teth- yard, country living 24x36 finished ga3 Bdrm, 3 bath, ex- • Great room & basewater feature, fenced ¹201303671 $28,000 com fencing. Am a zing erow to town , rage with 110/220v. quisite oak floors, pri- ment Cros s ing. close backyard with deck. Candice Anderson, Faye Phillips, Cascade M ountain $214,000. $359,000 MLS¹ vate, deck, overlook- • Completely furnished MLS $465,000. Barbara Jackson, Broker, 541-788-8878 Broker 541-480-2945 views. Moti v ated ¹ 201405423. MLS¹201304219 201402330 ing g o l f co u rse. Bea Leach, broker Call Broker 541-3068186 John L. Scott John L. Scott 541-788-2274 seller. $515,00 MLS Pam Lester, Principal Call Candy Yow, Karin Powers, Broker, $475,000. John L. Scott Real Estate, Bend Real Estate, Bend Windermere ¹201403502 John L. 541-410-3193 541-410-0234 Mara Stein, Principal Broker, Century 21 Real Estate, Bend www.johnlscott www.johnlscott Central Oregon Scott Real E s tate Gold Country Realty, Duke Warner Realty Century 21 Gold Broker, 541-420-3400 www.johnlscott bend.com bend.com Real Estate 541-548-1712 541-382-8262 Country Realty Pamir Properties, Inc. Inc. 541-504-1338 bend.com 2
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Beautiful 2.21acre pine-treedparcel in quiet area o!IdesirableBraokswoodBlvd. Older manufactured home iofno s value;plenty of roomonfront oflot to build new home.$170,000 CALLBECKYOZRELIC
5 bedroom,6 bathwith office,familyroom,recroom and 2master suites.Otherfeaturesincludesunroom, solariumandanawesomegreenhouseal on over IO acreswithmountainviews. $999,000 CALLCANDY
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C anyon C reek, 1 3 Acres - View elk and deer from your living room with breathtaking views of Canyon M tn from this s e cluded, newer 5 bedroom, 3 bath home nestled in the timber. 3 acres irrigated and detached ga r age/ shop. $399 , 999. MLS¹201305978 Call Duke Warner Dayville,
Condo at Bend Custom Home on AcreDesert Skiesj Fantastic Sisters set- H ome on Nice Lot - Large 0.48 acre fenced Living at its BestLots of room. Sitting on Riverside. $79,000. age - Mountain views ting. Custom 2177 sq. Older home on l ot lot with plenty of room Located in the heart of t he ri m w i t h e x c . $339,000 Studio with full bathand close to town. 4 • 3110 sq.ft. f t. 3 b d rm, 2 b a t h with well and septic. for your family and the Old Mill District. 3 views. On paved road. room, kitchen appl., bedroom, 3.5 b ath, • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home on an acre lot City water and sewer their hobbies. Living m aster suites, 3 . 5 Garden shed, carport, fully furnished, ground 3451 sq ft. Shop, pole • Landscaped yard, with a 2 4x40 shop also to lot. Buildable room with 2 skylights, baths, 3070 sq ft with large deck, fenced floor end unit. view of barn, automated irri- planter boxes that includes a 600 and dividable. Adfamily room has a gas views of the river and back yard. Come and • MLS 201405448 Deschutes River, 425 gation. $674,000. sq. ft. guest quarters. joining lot fo r s a le f ireplace w it h ti l e mountains. S t a n d- enjoy the amenities at sq.ft. in rental pool. Call Jaynee Beck, Mark Valceschini PC, also. $52,500. Candy hearth & s u rround. alone unit. $819,000. the Ranch! Golf, ten$419,000. MLS 541-480-0988 or www.johnlscott.com/6 Broker, CRS, GRI 201404876. Kim Yow, 5 4 1-410-3193 Seller will give credits MLS¹201400102 nis and pool. 8297 Kathy Caba, Pete Van Deusen, 541-383-4364 Warner 541-410-2475 MLS¹201405916 for new dishwasher 8 CallJaynee Beck, $229,000. MLS 541-480-3538. 541-480-0988 Principal Broker Duke Warner Realty Duke Warner Realty new range/oven at ¹ 2011309154 Cal l 541-771-1761 MLS¹201405639 541-382-8262 c lose o f esc r o w Duke Warner Realty Linda Lou Day-Wright, French Style river view 541-382-8262 Real Estate, Bend Duke Warner Realty (CLA). Storage buildBroker, 541-771-2585 Home w / r iverbankImpeccable C u stom ing & dog pen inwww.johnlscott Crooked River Realty Looking for a home with C ustom h om e w i t h setting! Exquisite acbend.com Home on 23 Acrescluded. Fresh interior secluded tranquility? MORRIS beautiful views in a coutrements: Granite, NW Tuscan design paint. 541-987-2363 $295 , 000. Well look no further! Lovely home in heart of REAL ESTATE desirable location just hardwood, m a r ble, Maupin. $ 1 1 9,000. with mountain views. MLS¹20'I404338 Canyon Creek - Execu- Copper Canyon - 3 minutes from town & Custom home is sur- Well cared for 3 bdrm, d~ A tile, Venetian plaster, Great room, m ain John L. Scott Real tive home o n t i m- b drm, 2r/~ bath i n Tumalo! 3 bedroom, 2 rounded by mature stone & st a i nless. 2 bath, 1404 sq.ft., master, w i ne Estate 541-548-1712 bered acres just south 2350y sf. Nice, newer bath, 1694 sq ft. Pri- Desirable SE Acreage. Wood-burning f i r e- level and more. Pond Large triple wide with pine trees, 3/4 mile off o pen f l oo r pl a n , of John Day. 3 bed- home in SW Bend. vate well, 3000 sq ft of 5 Bdrm, 3 bath, 2522 place, top line appli- cellar main road. BLM on 2 irrigation com- family and living room sides & no neighbors vaulted ceilings, deroom, 2.5 bath, 2801 The Old Mill, river, deck with c overed sq.ft., w/ family room, a nces, metal c l ad and tached garage, across the p ackage. Chef's kitchen, warm f or about a sq ft, bonus room, parks, recreation and area, upgraded cabi- .79 acres, parklike windows and so much plete m i le. schools, great inviting colors, a wood Vaulted ceilings, all from loads of storage and shopping are a short nets, custom t rim, setting, open f l oor more! Listen to the $1,235,000. Call Jaynee Beck, investment property. plan, master on the stove for cozy winter attached gar a ge. distance away. Great v aulted appliances included, mast e r , ripple of the 541-480-0988 room living that is light arched RV p a rking, tranquil evenings, the master extensive tiled floors, www.johnlscott/ $419,000. w a l k-ways, main, river below. while enMLS 201310033 747775 backs to canal/trail, 8 bright. Gas log fire- built-in BBQ, suite is large with a MLS¹201304288 new pellet stove, skyp e llet lush landscaped yard, joying this Exquisite Angie Cox, Broker Duke Warner Realty place with slate sur- stove, garage/shop luxurious bath. Large Call Duke Warner lights, huge covered $65 9 ,000. 541-382-8262 541-213-9950 ent e rtaining home. round. Kitchen has and carport, chicken large covered patio. Come porch with hot tub, Dayville, MLS201404694. John L. Scott slate floor, h ickory coop/dog house & deck, desirable Kings Nancy Popp, Principal enjoy this pristine back w ater feature w i th 541-987-2363 Investment Landj Forest. yard. Dbl. car garage 8 pond, large front deck, Real Estate, Bend cabinets, fully appli- f lowerbeds w/d r i p Broker 541-815-8000 www.johnlscott Clean & C omfortable anced and a pantry. $1,330,000 Gregg Hayden, much more. Near the paver patio, fenced, Crooked River Realty • 14.47 acres inside bend.com Vintage Home. On 1/4 Large open loft family system. Fully fenced Principal Broker olf course & Fire Hall. sprinkler sys t e m, acre corner lot at the room (currently used with e lectric g a te. proposed UGB 541-390-6139 249,900. MLS shop. $262 , 5 00 Great home in the heart • Preliminary plat with Mid-Century modern in base of Pilot Butte. as a bedroom by ten- $288,000 ¹20140814 201405066. Linda Lou ¹201307111 John L. Scott of town, with updated 93 lots North Rim. 3 bdrm, Home features a spa- ants). Larger fenced Jodi Clark, P rincipal Real Estate, Bend Day-Wright. 541-771Jodi Clark, Principal interior within the past 2ri~ bath, 3432 sq. ft. • Home & covered cious l iving r o om, rear yard for enter- Broker, 541-771-8731 2585 Crooked Riyer www.johnlscott 4 years. 3 bedroom, 2 Broker, 541-771-8731 Century 21 home on 1.5 acres. generous family room, taining, kids & pets. arena Realty bend.com Century 21 bath 1232 sq ft home • MLS 201406200 Work with builder to two large bedrooms, a Chain link fence dog Gold Country Realty features newer carpet, Like new and vacant, 2 Gold Country Realty customize this home newly rem odeled e nclosure & sm a l l Desirable Westside LoMatt Robinson, Broker Cute C ottage S t yle paint, stainless steel bdrm, 2 bath, 1262 cation. 3308 sq.ft., 5 541-977-5811 to your tast e . bathroom, a clean 8 Looking for a quiet con s torage shed t o o . Home with new paint sq.ft., built in 2001 well laid out kitchen, a $270,000. bdrm, 3 bath, bonus kitchen a p pliances, $1,140,000. MLS venient location be MLS¹ and out, custom tile room, very clean, well cared tween Redmond and 201305601. hard w ood water heater, heat Call loft that is great for 201401159. B obbie in in the k itchen and for home on corner Michele A n d erson storage or small play- Strome, Principal Broflooring, granite tile pump with air condiBend? Look no fur bath, granite count ioning, dec k w i t h lot, island k i tchen, or room 8 det a ched ker John L Scott Real tertops and new car- c ounters, close t o covered patio. Good ther. 1842 sq. ft. 3/2 541-633-9760 pantry, double g asingle ca r g a rage Estate 541-385-5500 schools, parks, trails, home on 1.54 acres Jacque MORRIS pet throughout the location with easy acrage, central air, rain 541-280-4449. Duke large master with sitw/attached c a rport. huge 26x40 shop REAL ESTATE house. You even get ting are, great room cess to all parts of gutters, large deck. with The land has many and minutes f r om Warner Realty IA p A Q y ~ M ~ MLS ¹ 20 1 405419. Custom craftsman style the appliances so it is town. Perfect investwith river stone firelarge trees that afford home. Large 1/4 acre BLM 8river. Covered $127,900. Call P am pretty much turnkey or place, triple car ga- ment property, tenMirada j $319,900 privacy & shade & has porch and large lot i n SW rent ready. The stu- rage, A/C. ants want to sign at Just minutes from Mt Lester, Principal Bro- front Franklin Brothpotential with its gen- corner Bachelor. 2212 sq.ft., ker, Century 21 Gold back deck for outside • NEW Redmond. This 2200 dio behind the house least a 2-year lease. erous size & zoning to Shelley Arnold, Broker relaxation and enter ers built 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, boSF home features 3 is about 250 sq. ft. $117,500 MLS Country Realty, Inc. 541-771-9329 be utilized for a dut aining. Home f e a • 1851 sq.ft, 3 bedroom, nus room, A/C, over- 541-504-1338 201403977 plex or other multi- bedrooms, 3 baths, and has new carpet Real Estate, Bend tures soaring vaults 2.5 bath sized 2 car garage, m aster o n mai n , and is charming with Jodi Clark, P rincipal www.johnlscott counters, SS family uses. $180,000 beautiful custom me- nice wood paneling. tons o f u p g rades,Like new immaculate and lots of windows • Quartz Broker, 541-771-8731 appliances ¹201404074 John L. bend.com slate and hardwood home. 4 Bdrm, 3.5 for a light and airy • MLS dallion t i l e en t r y, The lot is nicely laid Century 21 Gold 201400554 Scott Rea l E s tate flooring, new carpet, bath, 2237 sq.ft., dbl feel. Tile surround gas Country Realty g ranite kitch e n out with flower beds Drake Park NeighborLisa McCarthy, 541-548-1712 designer colors, pro- garage, mtn views, fireplace in the living counters, slate floors, and fruit trees. Listed hood - Feel the hisBroker, ABR land - hardwood floors, tile room, huge u nder Close to Old Mill Dis- cherry cabi nets, at a hard to find price tory in t hi s s tatelyGreat home in very de- f essionally 541-419-8639 counters, huge mas- stairs storage. Family scaped, water feature, trict. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, stainless appliances, point. $109,900! 130 sirable location at the home on a beautiful ter bdrm, on main, room with access to 1506 sq. ft. h ome. radiant floor h e at, NW 2nd, Redmond d ouble l ot . Sh o r t base of Pilot Butte. 3 paver patios. formal back deck. Shop is in French doors to pri- media room with sur- Call Heather Hockett, strolls to downtown or bedroom 1 bath 1050 Shelley Arnold, Broker and d ining-room. ML S sulated with large up 541-771-9329 vate d i ning r o om. round sound, over- C entury 2 1 Gol d Mirror Pond. sq ft. Extensive cus¹201404328. stairs storage l oft. Real Estate, Bend Custom m ouldings, sized 3-car garage, C ountry tom tile work includReal t y $968,000. $229,500. Call Pam Landscaped with MORRIS www.iohnlscott ing granite tile kitchen A/C, large m aster RV parking and the 541-420-9151 Call Kit Korish, Lester, Principal Bro- sprinklers system and bend.com REAL ESTATE bdrm with Jacuzzi tub. list goes on! $337,900 and bath countertops 541-480-2335 ker, Century 21 Gold drlp irrigation. and backsplash, cushd~ ~ y~ ~ ~ Beautiful landscaping. ¹201402637 John L. Expansive C a scade MLS¹201402653 Country Realty, Inc. $339,000. MLS tom t i l e flo o ring Knock your socks $260,000. Scott Rea l E s tate Mountain Views - 3 Duke Warner Realty 541-504-1338 201406512 off views! S pacious Home 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, throughout most of MLS 201405037. 541-548-1712 541-382-8262 John L. Scott Real Bdrm, 2.5 bath, boCall Larry Jacobs 1440 SF. U p dated home, large pantry •38 acres, irrigated Like New - Located on Estate 541-548-1712 • Beautiful 2600 s q.ft. nus room, 2207 sq.ft. double ovens Fantastic Single Levelback deck, fenced at 541-480-2329 a dead end street, 3 Home on Acre- interior, .19 acre with large Duke Warner Realty Custom kitchen, large bay Park-like lot in Valyard. Extensive park- home b edroom, 1.5 b a t h Stunning Mou n tain fenced age - 2 bedroom, 3 in • 120x64 barn with shop rear y a rd. windows. 1.52 acres, ing wit h d e tached halla Heights. This 3 refurbished home on Views 3 bedroom, 2 bath on 16 treed and O~en Sat. 11.2 www.jackson-Anderw r a p-around bedroom, 2 bath 2-car g a rage/shop, and stalls large lot. Plenty of RV bath, 1850 sq ft home 20720 Journey Dr., in meadow acres. huge 2-stall b arn, home feels cozy and attached 1 car g a- •20 minutes to Bend parking, fenced, land- on almost 5 acres. Ir- son.com NW Bend. Custom charm Double car garage deck, Barbara Jackson, s ecluded, yet j u s t rage 8 carport, RV www.johnlscott.com/74 scaped, priced right! rigated pastures with on 1.25 park-like acres, 3 plus 3480 sq ft shop. fenced/x-fenced. Broker minutes to downtown parking. $ 2 14,000. 510 pond. Great h orse $244,500. BR, 3 BA, 2389 sf single $ 449,000. Can d y $148,000 541-306-8186 Jean Nelsen, Broker Bend. $349,000. ¹201310366 MLS¹201404023 property. $569,000. level, spacious floorplan, Yow, 5 4 1-410-3193 MLS¹201405436. 541-420-3927 John L. Scott Gail Day, Jodi Clark, Principal Call Terry Skjersaa, Call Carolyn Emick, Call Kit Korish, potential in-law quarters. MLS¹201407030 541-306-1018 John L. Scott Real Estate, Bend 541-383-1426 Broker, 541-771-8731 541-419-0717. 541-330-2120 $359,900. Sonnie Duke Warner Realty Real Estate, Bend www.johnlscott Central Oregon Century 21 Gold MLS¹201407581 Duke Warner Realty MLS¹201308768 Grossman & Assoc. 541-382-8262 www.johnlscottbend.com bend.com Realty Group, LLC Duke Warner Realty Country Realty 541-382-8262 541-388-2159 Duke Warner Realty
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SUNDAY NOON — 4PM Mature trees, private backyard+ fruit-bearing plum tree, f resMy painted exterior, new 543 SW23rrj Street Pergo flooring in living space and bedrooms, Directions: Fmm highway !!7, westorr flgblandkvrsrrretrrwarrf jetted tub in master, Sistas;north on SW23rd Street. 1,384 square feet, 1 car Home is orrfeft, firrxtff arzrrss garage,extra wide drive. &om Redmond HighSchool
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• 4 bedroom • 2.5 bath • 2067 SF • Bonus room • Triple car garage • 2917 SW Deschutes
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$369,000I2675 SW BENTWOOD DRIVE,REDMOND
$539,000I39 AC GEM IN POW ELL BUTTE • Spectacular mtn & Smith Rock views r W • 39 AC fenced, cross fenced & 38AC of irrigation • 3 bedroom, 2 bath home & 1530 SF • Six stall barn, hay loft, tack room & pasture 541-306-0479 CHRISTIN HUNTER • Ponds, greenhouse,outbuildings, chicken coop BROKER
$475,000ISMALL ACREAGE IN TUMALO • Builder's home with great room style • Master suite with mountain views Wonderful landscaping P.-' & 4 AC of irrigation • Less than a half mile to I I the Deschutes River & -p, ' 541-410-1200 many hiking & biking trails BILL KAMMERER
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Tex t Seller will give credits 436 541-815-4786 MLS¹201406052 Wes Johns, Broker 541 C entury 2 1 Gol d T1699609 to 8 5377 MLS¹201405854 for new dishwasher Kellie Cook, Broker Duke Warner Realty 408-2945 Central Or- Country Realty, Inc. 541-408-0463 541-382-8262 541-504-1338 for more photos. Call Duke Warner Realty and a new range/oven egon Resort Realty MLS¹201404611 Linda Lou Day-Wright, 541-382-8262 at close of escrow John L. Scott Beautiful log home in Call Terry Skjersaa, Broker, 541-771-2585 Prineville Lake acres(CLA). Storage build- Real Estate, Bend The Bulletin CRR. $350,000. 3 541-383-1426 Crooked River Realty ing and dig pen inwww.johnlscott • Redmond Homes MORRIS To Subscribe call Great building lots, bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2060 Duke Warner Realty Panoramic m o untain fairly flat lot with good cluded. The home has bend.com REAL ESTATE 541-385-5800 or go to sq.ft., several o u t541-382-8262 interior paint. 3733 SW Yew Lane. hd~ ~ y~ ~ ~ views. 5 bdrm, 5 bath, cover of juniper trees. fresh Spectacular Views I www.bendbulletin.com buildings, oversized Beautifully cared for MLS ¹ 201 4 04338 Mountain HighI arden paradise per- Power at NE corner of $1,589,000 bdrms, main f l o or Ultimate Home - 5 bedRedmond HOME! $295,000 $314,900 ject for entertaining. lot 85. Near public • 10 acres, 8 mountain 1272 Trail Creek Dri., master, Koi p o nd. room, 6 bath with ofAd ¹1392 Bobbie Strome, • 1894 sq.ft. Open flowing f loor land, Prineville Reserviews Eagle Crest Resort, MLS ¹201402993 Principal Broker fice, family room, rec TEAM Birtola Garmyn • 2 bedroom, den, 2 p lan w i t h ch e f 's voir and recreation • 8000 sq.ft. home 2681 sq. ft., 3 bdrms, Jeanne Scharlund, room and 2 master High Desert Realty John L Scott Real bath kitchen, vaulted ceil- potential. Almost 360 Estate 2~/~baths, off ice and Broker 541-420-7978 • 5 bedroom, 6 bath 541-312-9449 541-385-5500 suites. Other features • Large deck, backs ings, a n d se c ret degree views! Buy • MLS 201401911 formal dining. 3-car Central Oregon Realty include sun r o om, www.BendOregon common area rooms. $ 1 ,500,000. both should a larger Virginia Ross, Broker, garage. Great room Group, LLC solarium and an aweRealEstate.com SE BendI $120,000 • MLS 201405630 MLS 201406002. Call building parcel be de- • .39 ABR CRS, GRI, plan. All premium finsome greenhouse all acre lot, RS zoned Marci Bouchard, T erry Skjersaa a t sired. $70,000. each. • Water & power to Custom built b e auty! Eco Broker, Reviews ishes. $466,212 F orest Greens G o lf on over 10 acres with Hot Buy! 5 bdrm/ 3y2 Lynn Johns, Principal 541-383-1426 Duke MLS ¹201407172 and property Course Townhomemountain views. bath, plus bonus room Warner Realty MLS ¹201407176 Broker, 541-408-2944 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, • Private septic $999,000. Bobbie Strome, and office. 4895 sq. ft. Wes Johns, Broker 541 1484 sq ft. Open great Peaceful Living - BeauMLS¹201403687. • MLS 201405343 Principal Broker Tons of custom work. 408-2945. Central Or- room floor plan, main tiful custom home apCall Candy Yow, Debbi McCune, Broker John L Scott Real Eagle Crest Resort egon Resort Realty level master, hot tub, prox 3253 sq ft on 4.5 Estate 541-410-3193 541-647-0052 541-385-5500 $749,000. MLS maple floors, Corian MORRIS acres, with .5 acre irDuke Warner Realty 201401829. Lynn 1525 Murrelet Drive. kitchen counters 8 MORRIS rigation. Private well, Prineville Lake AcresREAL ESTATE 541-382-8262 Johns Principal Bro- Eagle Crest, 2681 sq. more. $22 0 ,000. REAL ESTATE pond, close-in, pri- Winchester Lp. 2.56+ 0 IM~ rl y~ ~ Op « 0 Unobstructed Cascade ker, 5 4 1 -408-2944, ft., 3 bdrm, 2~/~ baths, MLS¹201407446 vate and s e cluded acre property, had the Sunrise Village I Wes Johns, Broker mtn views! Quality office & formal dining. Lynn Johns, Principal with too many extras p ins marked w i t h Mountain HighI MORRIS $575,000 new con s truction, 541 408-2945 3-car garage. Great Broker, 541-408-2944 to mention. $672,900. stakes an d b r ight $320,000 • 2401 sq.ft. Central Oregon REAL ESTATE 1784 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, room plan. All preCentral Oregon MLS¹201304783. tape, so its well de• On the Fairway • 3 bedroom, 2 bath 2y2 bath, main level Resort Realty mium finishes. Resort Realty d~ A Call Carolyn Emick, fined. Incredible view • 2 bedroom + den, 2 • .33 acre, large deck master upstairs and 10085 Juniper Glen $494,550. Lynn 541-419-0717 of t h e m o u ntains. bath MLS 201405587 b ack d e ck . ML S Circle - 2321 sq ft, 3 Johns, Principal Bro- Golf course chalet with Duke Warner Realty Gently sloping, lots of SE BendI $237,900 •John • Gorgeous neighborSnippen, Broker, 201406065. ker, 5 4 1 -408-2944, garage. New hard541-382-8262 trees and two natural • 1639 sq.ft., 4 bedbdrm, 2.5 bath, office hood MBA, ABR, CRS, GRI $289,900. Call Rob or formal dining. Great Wes Johns, Broker wood flooring. New for homes- room, 2.5 bath • MLS 201404656 Perfect Home with Irri- clearings 541-312-7273 Eggers 541-815-9780 408-2945, Cen- heat pump, 3 bdrm, 2 $99,000. MLS • New interior paint 8 plan, all pre- 541 Julia Buckland, gation - 3 bedroom, 2 ites. 541-948-9090 or Katrina Swisher room tral Oregon Resort bath, 18th fairway of carpet ¹201407174 mium finishes. Broker, ABR, ALHS, bath, 1431 sq ft con541-420-3348. Duke R idge Course. i n • Paver deck, landBobbie Strome, $392,198. Eagle Crest Realty veniently located just Eagle Crest $269,000. Warner Realty scaped Principal Broker Lynn Johns, Principal 5 miles to shopping • MLS 201405087 1.8 Acres, Cascade mtn MLS 201400035 John L Scott Real Broker, 541-408-2944 Ward Road Special! 3 and medical facilities. Estate 541-385-5500 views. $189,900. 3 Lynn Johns, Principal Pat Palazzi, Broker bdrm 3 b ath, 1 .25 or 541-408-2945, Wes bdrm, 2 bath, 1716 Broker, 541-408-2944 Home is fully fenced 541-771-6996 MORRIS Johns, Broker 541 acre of irrigation. Fully and sits on 2 tax lots. Private 1.25 acre cul-de Wes Johns, Broker 541 sq.ft., new construcREAL ESTATE fenced with 2 large 408-2945, Central Or- tion, interior color pkg 408-2945 Central Or$325,000. -sac location w i th egon Resort Realty gates. Vaulted Call Jasen Chavez, egon Resort Realty Cascade views. Sepo ption avail. M L S beamed great room 541-891-5446. tic in with 100 gal. SW Redmond I 10235 Sundance Ridge ¹201401007 REAL ESTATE floor plan, 800 sq. ft. Lp, Eagle Crest 2681 Gorgeous Home on 3H9 MLS¹201403555 tank Connection to $374,900 Gail Day, l~ ~ dOp mB MORRIS Acres. $88 5 ,500. • 3540 sq.ft. garage, 1836 sq. ft. sq. ft., 3 b drm, 2~/~ Duke Warner Realty CRR water, 30x40 ga541-306-1018 REAL ESTATE Myrtlewood Acres. 4 shop/garage. Small 4Bdrm, 2.5 bath, 3295 541-382-8262 • 4 bedroom, 3 bath rage shop with conCentral Oregon baths, office & formal bdrm, 2 bath, 1534 courtyard with block dining. 3-car garage. sq.ft., designer • Ochoco & 8 Smith crete floors, windows Realty Group, LLC sq.ft., 8700+ sq.ft.Iot, Perfect Location - Re- and 16x10 overhead wall. $450,000. MLS Great room plan. All touches t h roughout Rock views cently renovated 3 one level living on Single level, Awbrey • MLS 201402758 201402420. B obbie premium fin i shes.227 Highland Meadow home, Cascade mtn bath door. $85,900. MLS large lot, d etached bedroom, 2 Roomy 4 bdrm, Lester Friedman PC, Strome, Principal Bro- $495,800. 01302066. N a n cy Glen. Lp., Eagle Crest Re- views, 35 acres of irris hop/garage. G a s home in the heart of 2Popp, 3 bath, master bdrm ker John L Scott Real Johns, Principal Lynn gation, huge shop, Principal BroBroker, ABR, CSP, Bro- sort 2681 sq. ft., 3 wes t side. f ireplace a n d til e Bend's separate from other Estate 541-385-5500 barn, ker 541-815-8000 ker, 5 4 1 -408-2944, bdrms, 2~/~ baths, of- machine floors, $219,000. MLS $435,000. bdrms, modern MLS¹201404232 Call Terry Skjersaa, Crooked River Realty S pacious SE H o me Wes Johns, Broker fice and formal dining. ¹201407170 kitchen, newer appl., Gail Day, 3-car garage. Great 541-383-1426 P rivate Broken T o p 2545 sq, ft. 4 bdrms, 541 408-2945. CenBobbie Strome, granite cou n ters, 541-306-1018 MLS¹201406887 2~/~ baths . Mtn views. tral Oregon Resort room plan. All preEstate - Custom built, hickory cab i nets, Principal Broker Central Oregon mium finishes. Realty Duke Warner Realty $307,500. MLS John L Scott Real 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath, great outdoor space Realty Group, LLC 201406104. Call 3 bdrm 2.5 bath custom $443,708 Lynn Johns, Estate 541-385-5500 Perfect Starter Home 3 3541 sq ft home with w/covered patio. P rincipal Brok e r, FIND IT! MORRIS open great room floor Jaynee B ec k at Colleen Dillingham, home on 1.48 ac in TerNear Smith Rock, gor- bedroom, 2.5 b ath, plan and radian floor Broker, 541-788-9991 REAL ESTATE 541-480-0988 or Pete rebonne. 2450 SF, Mtn 5 41-408-2944 W e s SUY IT! geous 3 bdrm, 3 bath, 1396 sq ft with new heat. ohns, Broker 5 4 1 $949 , 900. Van D e usen at views, canal, shop, with J408-2945 John L. Scott Central OrSELL IT! 3190 sq.ft. $694,000 wood, tile, carpet & 541-480-3538. Duke MLS¹201300357. Call bonus room. By owner, Real Estate, Bend The Ridge at E agle Warner Realty ¹ 201300784. Cal l wainscoting. Master Tammy S e ttlemier, egon Resort Realty The Bulletin Classifieds www.johnlscott $379,000. 541-923-4995 Crest. Perfect vacaLinda Lou Day-Wright. has vaulted ceiling, bend.com tion getaway. 1822 541-771-2585 Crooked walk-in closet. New 541-410-6009. Warner Realty sq.ft. home 3 bdrm River Realty roof, fenced backyard, Duke 541-382-8262 Single Level Home in 2.5 bath, w/triple tanhot tub and RV parkNE BendI $338,500 dem garage, open ing. $195,000 Rare Metolius River- Excellent Condition• 2300 sq.ft. 2 bedroom, 2 bath + living space with lots Call Jasen Chavez at front property w ith • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath o ffice, great r o om 541-891-5446 of windows to enjoy cabin in Camp Sher• One year home warMLS201407349 man, w/paved roads. floor plan, separation the sunrises. MLS ranty of bedrooms, double ¹201404270. Duke Warner Realty 1 bdrm, 1 bath plus • MLS 201404531 541-382-8262 loft, sleeps 6, granite car garage. $339,000 $334,222. Call Pam Susan Agli, Broker, Lester, Principal Brohuge deck, MLS¹201407500 Pick Your Colors - New counters, Lynn Johns, ker, Century 21 Gold nobstructed ri v e r home on 0.15 AC in u Principal Broker, Country Realty, Inc. & access. Fully private neighborhood. views 541-408-2944, 541-504-1338 $399,000. 1425 sq.ft., 3 bdrm, 2 furnished. Wes Johns, Broker MLS 201402947 bath & 2-car garage. Pam Tumalo AcreageI 541-408-2945, Central Lester, Principal $139,900. $1,200,000 Oregon Resort Realty Broker, Century 21 MLS¹201402233 • 40 acres, Cascade Gold Country Realty, Pam Lester, Principal views REAL ESTATE Small Acreage Ready Inc. 541-504-1338 Broker, Century 21 • 2952 sq.ft, 3 bedroom, for New H o me Gold Country Realty, River RimI $485,000 3 bath Beautiful 2.24 acre New Construction on Inc. 541-504-1338 • 3000 sq.ft. pine-treed parcel in • 48x36 RV quiet cul - de-sac. • 5 bedroom, 3 bath quiet area off desir- garage/shop $249,900. 3 Bdrm, 3 Price Reduced. Single • .22 acre, fenced yard, able Bro o kswood• MLS 201400366 s tory home, 3 c a r bath, 1929 sq.ft., main patio Blvd. Older manufac- Robert Farrell, Broker floor office/den, great garage, RV parking, • MLS 201405476 la n d - Greg Langhaim, Broker tured home is of no room w/fireplace, up- p rofessional value; plenty of room stairs laundry room, scaping, 3 bdrm, 2 541-316-5903 on front of lot to build a nd den, front lan d scaping. bath, new home. $170,000. www.johnlscott.com/k MLS ¹201406876 Call Becky Ozrelic, orinac.johnlscott.com Gary Diefenderfer, 0 541-480-9191 MORRIS Korina Chinchen, Broker MLS¹201406478 REAL ESTATE Broker CIAS 541-480-2620 MORRIS Duke Warner Realty 541-788-6154 IM~ rl y~ ~ Op « 0 Central Oregon Realty 541-382-8262 REAL ESTATE Real Estate, Bend Group, LLC West Hills Jewel - 3 www.johnlscott edroom, 3 bat h , New Custom Homesingle level b bend.com The Price i s R i ght!Spacious 2768 sq ft home on Beautiful finishes, 9' home w/views. .34 acre in the upper Single level 3 b edceilings, Crown moul- Tetherow Crossing, 3 $350,000. 3 bdrm, 2 hills. Private hillding thro ughout. bdrm, 1 bath, 1288 room, 2 bath, slab bath, 2009 sq.ft., 5.6 west ranite, AC , g a s , acres w/ 4 acres of ir- s ide setting in t h e SOmetimeS you need a little mOre frOm yOur lender. Master suite has sev- s q.ft. home w/ d b l g w/ a wesome eral custom features carport, 14'x14' stor- f enced yard, n i c e rigation and Koi pond. trees decks. Also has priLike hOW abOut being aVailable? Here'S yOur reminder Seller and nice mtn views. age building, 1632 neighborhood. barn w/stalls, vate guest quarters. motivated. 30x30 Landscaped, fenced sq.ft. shop on 2.58 Is pastures, RV a rea. that I WOrk On the WeekendS and I Can helP you With all $469,000. yard, gutters & 8' ga- acres. $150,000. 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63168 Peale Street, Bend • Don't miss this wonderful one owner Craftsman home in quality neighborhood • No HOA's • 3 bedrooms, with a nice office/den with built-ins, 2.5 bath, 2293 SF ! • RV/ boat parking, open floor plan, granite counters, wood floors, huge backyard, open great room • Storage shed and so much more • Call for rivate showin ! MLS¹201405529 Call Mary Stratton, Broker, I 541%19-6340 maryselhms@gmail.com
• 53557 Kokanee$490,000 Stunning custom home and lot with panoramic/river views. Large shop. MLS¹201304072 • 53610 Brookie - $420,000 Mature forest setting, private river access. Eco-conscious, Scandinavian inspired home. MLS¹201303936 • 14234 Whitewater Lp - $425,000 Quality custom home with incredible workmanship: hickory cabinets, oak rails & floors. MLS¹201305640
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• Two master suites • Abundant Sunriver entertainment
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1469 NW Galveston Ave • 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths, 2009 SF • Fully permitted ADU, 580 SF • Traditional Craftsman home • Close distance to river • High end interior & exterior finishes
• 39 acres, 17 acres irrigation • Borders miles of government land • Large barn w/80x160 arena, 13 stalls and cattle handling facilities • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home w/granite counters, hardwood & tile floors, paver patio with fire pit • Detached guest quarters
• 4670 SF, top quality wood finishes, gourmet kitchen. • Upstairs: master suite, office, great room, formal dining, laundry room and half bathroom. • Downstairs: 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, wine cellar, and large family/media room. • You will love the private views from two large decks. • 3-car garage, easy yard maintenance • Just steps from Rivers Edge's first tee MLS¹201401762
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• 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath, 3167 SF • Rooftop terrace Cascade View • Gourmet kitchen, built-ins • Walking access to town/trails • Upgrades throughout • 2-car garage, personal elevator
MLS¹201311003 see video at http://www.36swwallstreet.com/ Call Bri Ladd, Principal BrokerI 541-408-3912 www.bendpropertysource.com• brian@bendpropertysource.com
• Main house - 7 bedrooms, 7.5 baths • 1.25 acre Spring River frontage • Fabulous gourmet kitchen • Sold fully furnished - turn key • Hot tub, huge deck, fire pit, horse shoes • 30'x48' shop with 3 bedroom, 1 bath apartment MLS¹201308347 Call CJ Neumann, Bro er 541410-3710 or Lisa Lamberto, Broker 541-610-9697www.CJLisa.com
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7991 SF 2.8 acres with 400' of private river frontage 800 SF guest cabin 4 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, indoor lap pool River & golf front property Adjacent 3.49 acre lot available at $799,000
www.crosswaterriverretreat.com Call Brian Ladd, Principal BrokerI 541-408-3912 brianebendpropertysource.com
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1450 NW 17th St. Redmond( $211,000 • 4 bed, 2.5 bath 2188SF • Lots of upgrades
2924 SWObsidian Lane,Redmond ($217,500 :-
• Master onmain • Large bonus room • Fireplace, tile counters • Fenced backyard • Close to shopping and dry canyon • Rim Rock RDM
Spacious Home in NE Bend ( $360,000
Peaceful Sunriver Location ( $398,880
• Beautiful front yard plantings • Charming front porch • Spacious rooms & spaces • Hardwood and tile floors • 4 bed, 2 5 bath, 2623 SF MLS¹201407891
• 17613 (¹10)SparksLane, Sunriver • 4 bedroom,2.5 bath, 1810SF •Decksonlevelsandlotsofpaved parking area • Charming greatroomdesign • Lava rockhreplace, vaulted wood ceiling • Close to SHARC aquatic & the
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Snap Shot Loop ( $479,750
Bend Riverfront Lot ( $499,000
2968 Chianti ( $499,000
59729 Calgary - Sundance ( $565,000
Call Rod Hatchell, Broker l 541-728-8812
•2completed luxurytownhomes • 4bedrooms,3.5bathrooms • 2540 SF Ik 2-carattached garage • Granite, hardwood &tile throughout • Easy livingin aparklike setting • OwnerprivilegesatSeventh Mountain Resort • Nextto WidgiCreek&theDeschutes RiverTrail MLS¹201307670
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• Unmatched river setting • Private section of river • .47of an acre • Engineered/prepped for build . • 63091 CaseyPl. MLS¹ 201405626
Call Chris Goffrier, Brokerl 541-788-8105 crgoffrier©yahoo.com
541-948-5196 www.PointswestBend.com
3185 NW Fairway Heights Dr. ( $724,900
Call Jodi Kearney, Broker l 541-693-4019 jodirebroker©hotmail.com
Deschutes Landing ( $869,000
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• 3 story, 3 beds, 3.5 baths • Views from every floor, 2 decks • Fantastic Deschutes riverfront • Great accessibility to Old Mill •State-of-the-aitsecurityand lighting • Custom upgrades: wood & brick work MLS¹201404903
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1612 NW Promontory Dr ( $824,000
• 3 beds, 3.5 baths, 3316 SF • .47acre private lot • 3-car garage & 82 woodwrapped windows •TrueCraftsm an style !;; • Incredible quality throughout!! MLS¹201402349
• Large 2.34 acre,2539SFhome • Open living - light & bright • 4 bed, 3 bath, bonus, den • Large vaults/windows for views • Knotty pine ceiling & accents • RV pkg & hook-ups • Shop & more! http://vimeo.com/103370841 Call Brian Ladd, Principal Brokerl 541-408-3912 brian©bendpropertysource.com
• 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2679 SF • Large bonus room I • 4-car garage • Meticulously maintained MLS¹201404719 Call Greg Barnwell, Broker l 541-848-7222
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• 1727 SF, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths • Hardwood floors, gas fireplace • New exterior paint, newer water heater • Largefullyfenced & landscaped • On cul-de-sac and near park • Multiple living and dining spaces MLS¹201405361
• Original cottage, extensively remodeled • Single level, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths • Vaulted ceiling, wood floors, many upgrades • Fenced landscaped yard • Garage with drive through doors • Incredible westside location! MLS¹201403877 Call Sandy Kohlmoos, Broker, GRI, CRS 541-408-4309 l www.bestbendhomes.com
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• Amazing finishes, not a drive-by • Office/den or guest suite on main level • Bonus room or 5th bedroom • 10 ft. coffered ceilings in the great room MLS¹201402348 Call or text ane Floosh, Broker l 541-350-9993 janeflood00@gmail.com
• Live, work and play on this 3.21 acres • 2592 SF home, 5000 SF shop • Located between Bend & Redmond • Master onmain, 500 SF bonus room • Guest suitein shop • Custom cabinets, wood doors & trim MLS¹201405371
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• Exquisite single level home • Set above the 8th fairway of Bend's premier golf course in Broken Top • Spacious kitchen and master suite • 4th bedroom would make a great office or den • 4 bedroom, 4 bath, 2795 SF MLS¹201404355
61526 Cultus Lake Ct. • Designed by Dwell Design Group and built by Timberline Construction of Bend • NW Craftsman home offers wonderful indoor and outdoor living spaces • Beautiful Mt. Bachelor view sunsets from the frontdeck and privacy in the back MLS¹201407699
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• NW Contemporary design built by Madrone Construction LLC • Situated on an elevated homesite with mtn. views
• Designed as a 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath with main level master suite • Bonus room plus a triple car garage • Close proximity to clubhouse, trails and downtown Bend
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• Built by Timberline Construction of Bend • Designed by Brandon Olin • This contemporary home features 3 bedrooms, 3 baths • Complete with a bonus room and den/office • Built to Earth Advantage and Energy Star standards • Triple car garage • Near clubhouse, trails and downtown Bend • Call for additional details
•CascadeMountainviews • 30 acres, 5,1 acres irrigation, pond • Hand scribed log home 2714 SF, 3bedroom 2bath • 4 stall barn with runs & tack room •Bunkhousewith bath & guestquarters •Shop,loafing sheds,fenced,gate • Private setting bordering public land MLS¹201405342 Pam Mayo-P i ips, 541-480-1513 or Broo Havens, 541404-0788, Principal Brokersl www.desertvalleygroup.com
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MLS Management erty Ma n agement erty Ma n agement yond the park are lined with custom 541-480-7215 541-536-0117 541-536-0117 541-536-0117 ¹201401229 miles and miles of homes Gail Day, on Paulina Lake- public land adjoining • Hurry terrific price Advertise your car! 51475 Wheeler Road. 16751 SW Dove Rd., Cabin 541-306-1018 Rare opportunity! Fully • 0.22 acres the Deschutes with Add A Prcfure! $89,000. 2.5 acres on C RR, Custom l o g furnished, ready for win- views of snow-capped Bea Leach, Broker, Central Oregon Reach thousands of readers! home on 5 acres. with 2 tax lots + A-frame. ter & summer recreation. Cascades. Septic in541-788-2274 Realty Group, LLC Call 541-385-5809 High Lakes Realty & many upgrades. Floor Lake front 3 bdrm, up- stalled. Underground Windermere M eticulously mai n - The Bulletin Classffieds Property M a n age- to ceiling windows graded water sys, full power on lo t l i ne. Central Oregon tained golf c o urse12240 Alderwood Dr., ment 541-536-0117 with m t n . vi e w s.kitchen, all electric, land $67,500. MLS Real Estate home in 55+ active $57,000. 2 bdrm, 1t/s Hickory hardwood 8 line, wood stove. At- 201310707 Eagle Crest a d u lt bath, covered deck, 51958 Mowich Lane, 3 tile floors. Gourmet tached wood/tool shed. Nancy Popp Principal $76,900 community, 2381 sq. acre. High Lakes Re- bdrm, 2 t/s bath, 1765 kitchen, cherry cabi $300,000. 541-383-1885 Broker, 541-815-8000 Eagle Crest Lot ft., 3 bdrm, 2 t/s bath. alty & Property Man- sq. ft., 1 .22 a c re, nets, granite counters. Crooked River Realty • Street lined with cus771 Upgrades galore & agement $214,900. High Lakes Stacked rock woodtom homes mtn. views. 541-536-0117 Realty & P r o perty burning fireplace. Lots • Come enjoy all the $527,640. MLS Management $474,900 ¹201404445 Birchwood amenities Eagle Crest Find It in 201405179 Lynn 145451 541-536-0117 Juniper Realty, City lot in Culver. All resort has to offer Triple wide, Johns, Principal Bro- $174,900 541-504-5393 utilities at street. The Bulletin Clsssiffsds! • 0.25 AC 3-car garage, 2 acres. 5 2252 Polar R d. , 3 ker, 5 4 1 -408-2944, High Lakes Realty & $38,200. MLS 541-385-5809 Bea Leach, Broker bdrm, 2 bath, 1651 1018 Chapman St., GilWes Johns, Broker Property 201203505 541-788-2274 M a n age- s q. ft., s h op, R V christ. 4 Bdrm, 2 bath 541 408-2945. Cen- ment 541-536-0117 Juniper Realty Windermere cover. $216,000. High 1 836 sq. f t . , 2 . 84 tral Oregon Resort 541-504-5393 Central Oregon $52,500 146532 Ol d C a b i n. Lakes Realty & Prop- acres, motivated sellRealty Real Estate Cooley Road Man a gement ers! $214,900. High $132,000 $160,000. 3 bdrm, 2 erty New Construction in Lakes Realty 8 Prop• 6500 SF lot in 541-536-0117 Eagle Crest bath, heat pump, hot Breathtaking mtn views SW Redmond - 3 bed- tub. High Lakes Reerty Man a gement• 0.54 AC on the 13th NE Bend 541-536-0117 from 2-acre lot short rooms, 2 baths, 1804 alty & Property Man- 53605 Bobwhite Ct ., fairway at Eagle Crest • Borders covered cadistance from DesSF. Stainless steel agement $198,500. 2633 sq. ft. 1811 Stallion Road. 3 • In between two wonnal easement chutes River, Steelappliances, dual pan- 541-536-0117 • Close to schools 3bdrm, 2bath, .95 bdrm home amazing derful homes head F a l l s and tries, vaulted ceilings, acre. High Lakes Re- remodel, 5 • Build your dream & shopping ac r e s. 15970 Old Mill Road, La alty & Property Manworld-renowned fish$216,900. • East Hwy 97 access home $224,900. High Pine. $174,900. Re- agement ing. Secluded buildMLS¹201404038. Diana Barker, Broker Bea Leach, Broker Lakes Realty & Propmodeled 3 bdrm, 2 Jim Hinton, ing site. $79,900 MLS 541-536-0117 541-480-7777 541-788-2274 erty Ma n agement b ath, 1844 s q . f t . 201310710 541-420-6229. Windermere Windermere 541-536-0117 home. H i g h Lakes 5 5849 W o o d Du c k Nancy Popp Principal Central Oregon Realty Central Oregon Central Oregon Realty & Pr o perty Drive. Riverfront 5 7273 S W Broker, 541-815-8000 Group, LLC Swa l low Real Estate Real Estate Management, t/s bath, 3587 Crooked River Realty bdrm, 2 Road, Crooked River Single level Charmer in 541-536-0117 sq. ft. home . Ranch. Great room 13601 SW Canyon Dr. NW Redmond. High Lakes with free-standing gas 1.13 acres in CRR, $319,000. 4 B d r m,16048 Cascade Lane. $470,000. Realty & P r o perty stove, mtn views from Mt. Jefferson views, plus office/den, 2.5 $134,500. 1749 sq. ft., Management l arge w i ndows, 2 Access to the propbath, 2 41 0 s q . ft., 3 bdrm, 2 bath, fully 541-536-0117 master suites each erty from 2 streets exbrand new construc- fenced. High Lakes the possible Pr o pertyMake this old home- with entrances to out- pands tion, fencing, front Realty 8 side, one i ncludes building sites. owner landscaping, custom Management stead located right off will carry. $ 58,500 kitchenette and fire541-536-0117 tile. MLS ¹201310781 of Hwy 97 your get- place. 864 sq. ft. shop ¹201106385 Jim Hinton, 16052 Eagles Nest away retreat. Original with attached greenJuniper Realty 541-420-6229. $75,000. 3 bdrm, 2 home that was built in house, 5.64 a cres 541-504-5393 Central Oregon Realty bath, 1296 sq. ft., 1 1 940, a l on g w i t h fenced an d c r o ss Group, LLC 1483 Trail Creek Court fenced acres. High original garage and f enced, 672 sq. f t . Lakes Realty storage shed, 1.63 loafing shed. 1566 sq. .39 acre lot in Eagle Single Level custom 3 with Cascade & Property Manageacres. Home is very ft. h a y sto r age. Crest bdrm, 2 bath, 2356 views and end of ment 541-536-0117 clean yet still has it sq. ft. Eagle Crest $279,000. MLS mtn. c ul-de-sac/ Flat l o t unique traits. Pos201406013 home, built in 2011. 16559 Daisy Place 3 that backs to BLM. Fabulous kit c h en bdrm, 2 t/s bath, 1397 sible horse property Juniper Realty, Bring you builder or home in open 541-504-5393 great room plan, triple sq. f t . , gar a ge. behind ours! $175,000. garage. $ 4 7 9,000. $174,000. High Lakes field. $ 6 4 ,900 MLS8479 SW High Cone use MLS ¹201403407 201300544 MLS 201401643 Realty & Pr o perty Cascade Realty, Drive. Large 4 bdrm, 2 Lynn Johns, Principal Lynn Johns, Principal Management Broker, 541-408-2944 Dennis Haniford, Princ. b ath located in t h e Broker, 541-408-2944 541-536-0117 Broker heart o f Cr o okedWes Johns, Broker 541 Wes Johns, Broker 541 408-2945 Central Or1-541-536-1731 River Ranch on 1.20 408-2945 Central Or- 1 6569 B e esley P l . egon Resort Realty acre. Wonderful out$199,900. 4 bdrm, 2.5 egon Resort Realty bath, 2154 sq.ft., gas Sharp La Pine home door area for enterwith P aulina v i ew! The Davis, NW Redtaining or r e laxing. fireplace. High Lakes Need to get an ad mond. $28 2 ,900. Realty & Pr o perty fenced 1.05 a c re, Oversized 2-bay shop 1736 sq.ft. 3 bdrm, 2 w ith s t orage a n d Open great room tons Management in ASAP? of cabinets space in 541-536-0117 bath, l iving r o om, plenty of room to keep family rm+ den, large the toys out of the k itchen, 2n d f l o or laundry room, 3 bdrm, 16658 Apache Tears. deck. Attached ga- weather. $ 1 43,000. Fax it ts 541-322-7253 (den or 4th bdrm), 3 3bdrm, den. 2t/s bath, rage + p ol e b arn, mls 201300653 sq. ft., granite. large shop. Ed Green, Juniper Realty, The Bulletin Classifieds bath, 1929 sq.ft. MLS 1728 $176,900. High Lakes Principal Bro k e r, ¹201307047 541-504-5393 Realty & P r o perty 541-598-5666. John Jim Hinton, Management 8886 SW Pasture Ct. 15th Street. Level .58 541-420-6229. L. Scott, Bend 541-536-0117 Custom built 960 sq. acre lot in the town of Central Oregon Realty ft. vacation home on Terrebonne. $59,900. 756 Group, LLC 16784 Brenda Drive. • > • • 8 1.25 acres bordering MLS 20146673 $344,900. 3 bdrm, Jeffer son County Homes T he W i ndsor, N W 1743 community pasture in • • «I • Juniper Realty sq. ft. w/custom Redmond. $313,900. Crooked River Ranch. 541-504-5393 upgrades. High Lakes Bank owned, 3 bdrm, 2 Main floor d e n/4th It is currently being Realty & Property bath, 1092 sq.ft. home remodeled so there is 1 ACRE FLAT BUILDbdrm, lots of natural Management i n Madras, built i n l ight. Eating bar in still time to pick out ABLE LOT. Fenced 541-536-0117 2005. R a nge/oven, some of the finishes. with septic, private kitchen, landscaping, micro & RV Parking, 3 bdrm, 3 20510 Jacklight Lane. dishwasher, sq. ft. garage/ well 8 power to the included. $71,900 720 shop with bathroom, lot. MLS¹ 201406811 bath, 2235 sq.ft. MLS $519,000. 5 b d r m/ frig MLS 201406315. Call ¹201310777 office and canning $29,900 3 bath, 3474 sq. f t , Pam Lester, Principal room. $149,000. MLS Pam Lester, Principal Jim Hinton, b uilt i n '06, High Broker, Century 21 Broker, Century 21 541-420-6229. Lakes Realty & Prop- Gold Country Realty, 201406253 Central Oregon Realty Juniper Realty, Gold Country Realty, erty Man a gement Inc. 541-504-1338 Inc. 541-504-1338 Group, LLC 541-536-0117 541-504-5393 •
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MLS¹ views in all directions, to Terrebonne shop- of Mt. Vernon, OR. pavement close to the Linda Lou Day-Wright. e ntrance o f CR R . all L ind a Lou MLS ¹ 20 1 403978. Duke Warner Realty 201406959 $135,500 and contiguous to ping and highway ac- Water guzzler with 541- 771-2585 owner w il l c a r ry. Day-Wright 541-382-8262 Pam Lester, Principal thousands of acres of cess. $59,900. MLS 1000 gallon trough for $37,900. 20'I400715 Crooked River Realty $225,000. MLS 541-771-285 Crooked Juniper Realty, Broker, Century 21 BLM lands. Prineville wildlife. Ad d i tional B uild Y ou r Dr e a m Gold Country Realty, Reservoir 6 m i l es. Nancy 201106408. Juniper River Realty 541-504-5393 Popp Principal acreages available. NE Bend Lot ( 79,900 Home Here 10 acres Realty 541-504-5393 Inc. 541-504-1338 $495,000 Broker, 541-815-8000 Owner w il l ca r r y. • .27 acre lot at the Highlands at ¹ 201303656 Jodi Crooked River Realty Amazing Sunsets! Big Broken $172,000. • RM zoned Top. Just bought a new boat? 5 Miles To Tumalo [ Cascade Mountain & $525,000. Clark, Principal Bro- Lot 21 SW Chipmunk Call Duke Warner • Close to Costco & $479,000 Sell your old one in the Tick, Tock ker, 541-771-8731 Realty Dayville, D eschutes Rive r MLS¹201310547. medical facilities classifieds! Ask about our • 24 acres, 21 irrigated Rd., level 5.16 acres, 541-987-2363 views. 5.89 acres with Call Jacquie Sebulsky, C entury 2 1 G o l d with 2 storage sheds. • Build your new home • MLS 201402200 Super Seller rates! Tick, Tock... Country Realty MLS¹201301683 2 a c res i r rigation. • Horse property, Megan Power, Broker, 541-385-5809 541-280-4449 or partial mt n v i ews. Property borders Tu...don't let time get mountain views Anderson, GRI, CDPE Land in Prineville - 20 community water is malo State P a r k. Michele 16685 SW Chinook Dr. • MLS 201402568 775 541-610-7318 541-633-9760. away. Hire a $6 0 ,000. acres, very p rivate installed. CRR. 6.9 acres with Rookie Dickens, Broker, Room for everyone Duke Warner Realty Manufactured/ setting with amazing 20'I300800 professional out and ever y thing! Crooked River a nd GRI, CRS, ABR 541-382-8262 Juniper Realty views looking over the Mobile Homes $1,295,000. 541-815-0436 Smith Rock views, all of The Bulletin's 541-504-5393 valley below. Power is MLS¹201303572 Build Your Home Here! util. installed. owner "Call A Service near, but not on the CallJaynee Beck, 5 acres, outstanding will carry. $189,000 Views! Views! New DreamSpecial MORRIS property. Great build- Views! 541-480-0988 Cascade Mtn views, 3 bdrm, 2 bath MLS 201008671. Professional" $149,900. Flat, open, REAL ESTATE ing site on top of the $50,900 finished Duke Warner Realty power at lot line & Juniper Realty buildable 9.32 acres, Directory today! h ill. $110, 0 0 0 in Powell Butte, MLS on your site. 541-382-8262 septic feasibility ap541-504-5393 MORRIS J and M Homes proved capping fill. Land in Madras - Prime ¹201404078 ¹201310923 SW Quail Rd. Crooked 20.44 Acres - If you REAL ESTATE 541-548-5511 Jodi Clark, P rincipal $79,900. River Ranch. ready to b uilt, Broker, 541-771-8731 David Franke, Broker Find exactly what IA p A t l y ~ M O~ privacy and your $ 201406415. P a m and 541-420-5986 2.44 acres located in Elevated 5.77 acre view want you are looking for in the Lester, Principal Bro- an area of nice homes Century 21 Gold Counown get-away retreat, Central Oregon lot. $89,500. try Realty t his property is i t . 7 965 SW R i ver R d . ker, Century 21 Gold and conveniently near CLASSIFIEDS Realty Group, LLC Mfd./Illlobile Homes Mara Stein, Country Realty, Inc. town. Lot is easy to Breathtaking views of 2.79 a cres, g r eat Principal Broker, with Land 54'I -504-1338 the Cascade MounThe Bulletin's views near the Des541-420-3400 Pamir develop with water USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! tains. Electricity is on chutes River. and ter- Attention Developers! Eastern Oregon land and power nearby. "Call A Service Properties, Inc. South Fawn, La the property. rific fishing at Steel- 16+ acres zoned R4. available Canyon City, Owner terms may be Professional" Directory Door-to-door selling with 50760 Pine. Top-of-the-line 3 have been 4 $144,000. 773 head Falls. $49,000 There available. $ 6 4 ,950 is all about meeting OR. 14 acres zoned fast results! It's the easiest land use approvals in b drm, w it h s h o p , MLS¹201309974 ¹201009429 Acreages $169,000. High Lakes the last 10 years. One Residential, currently ¹201303181 your needs. way in the world to sell. Call Karolyn Dubois, Juniper Realty Realty & P r o perty for subdivided + 2 for divided into 4 tax lots Jodi Clark, P rincipal 541-390-7863 541-504-5393 Lot 4 SW Blue Jay MLS Broker, 541-771-8731 Call on one of the Management apartment complexes. $99,900 The Bulletin Classified Duke Warner Realty Road, CRR. Smith 201207884 J u n iper Century 21 541-536-0117 MLS¹ 201 4 06943 professionals today! 541-382-8262 541-385-5809 Rock views, 5.17 People Look for Information $1,500,000 Pam Realty 541-504-5393 Gold Country Realty acres borders public 30 acres, views, electric, Lester, Principal BroAbout Products and land. $74,900. MLS septic feasibility irriga- Services Every Daythrough ker, Century 21 Gold 201407131 Country Realty, Inc. tion rights. 12 min east, Juniper Realty $129,500. 760-835-3185, The Bulletin Classifieds 541-504-1338 541-504-5393 or 541-317-0184 Lot 1 SW Shad Rd. acres g randfa3.09 acres with amaz- 3.18 thered in. Septic and ing views. $78,500. w ater on t h e l o t , $58,500. MLS¹ • • t power at th e r oad. 201402733 MLS 2012 0 8989 • e • • r Juniper Realty $79,900. Call Linda 54'I -504-5393 Lou Day- W right 541-771-285 Crooked 20+ ACRES in West Powell Butte Estates, River Realty gated co m munity, mtn. views, private 32.42 Acres in Urban B o u ndary, well, paved roads with Growth The access t o BLM . Adjacent t o $169,000 MLS Greens, kitty corner to new Ridgeview High 201305077. $ 7 5 0,000. Pam Lester, Principal School. MLS ¹ 201 2 03193 Broker Century 2 1 Gold Country Realty, Pam Lester, Principal Broker, Century 21 Inc. 541-504-1338 Gold Country Realty, Lot 20 SW Chipmunk Inc. 541-504-1338 Rd., level 5.14 acres, I l • views of the Smith 360 acres of fenced Rock. $75,000. MLS range land only 20 201406095 miles from Madras. Juniper Realty CEC electricity to the One level home on 2.3 fenced 54'I -504-5393 property but no develacres between Bend an d S i sters. 3 oped domestic water. 1 5828 Sixth S t., L a Property has b e en bedroom, 2 bath and 1662 sq. ft. Pine, $99,000. Fully for recreational fenced. 30x48 shop & used D istinct S andstone f i r eplace, B l u e purposes. Motivated home. High L akes sellers at $ 180,000 • N • Pine cabinets, wood wrapped windows Realty & Pr o perty that would consider a Management and covered decks. Oversized garage, contract sale. 541-536-0117 ¹201301211. separate shop/barn and RV parking. John L. Scott Real 16160 SW Dove Rd. 6.1 acre corner lot w/ Estate 541-548-1712 C7 access from p aved 5.17 acres. 65694 Old st., power installed, $259,000 terrific mtn. & green Bend/Redmond Hwy. BEND PREMIER valley views, near Mtn view, power, wa431 NW Franklin Avenue REAL ESTATE Steelhead Falls and ter, septic approved. D eschutes Riv e r . $174,000 O.B.O. Call MLS Brad 5 41-419-1725, Downtown Bend $79,900 Debbie Walsh 5 4 1 - 4 19-4576 or Deb 541-480-3956. 201205646 debra©bendbroad Debbie@bendpremierrealestate.com Juniper Realty Eachnfscarndependeagy.ovmad.ka,gpewsadC7 keypropertiesbend.com r e m ax.com band.com 541-504-5393
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CUSTOMHOME I $499 d000 • 3439 sq.ft, I acre JANESTRELL BROKER, ABR,GRI • 5 bedroom,3 bath • 21415 BelknapDrive 541-948-7998 • MLS 201402295
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STONEHAVEN i $399,000 MINDAMCKITRICK, • 2800 sq.ft., 4 bed«i!», 2 5 bath • Hardwood floors,leadedglasswindows BROKER GR , I • 20402 SE Penhoffow Lane 541-280-6148 • MLS 201407028
EMPIRE CROSSING f $212,500 • 1355 sq.ft., 3 bedroom, 2 bath
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SUHSE TVIEWESTATESf $1,150Ae CHRISIYHARTMAH. • 3175 sq.ft. customhome • 2 master su!tes p(CpURCE Y PRINCIPLABROKER • OverlooksLostTracksGolf Course 541.312-1263 • MLS 201404675
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IANELOZITO, BRQKER 541-548-3598, 541-306-9646
WXURY TOWHHOMEf $689,000 • 3048 sq.ff., 3 bed«x», 3.5 bath • Gourmet kitchen theater sauna • Cascade Mountain Views
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9.56 SE BENDACRES f $685,000 JOHN SNIFPEN,BROKER, MBA,ABI, CRS,GRI 541-312-1213 541-948-9090
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SUNRISE VILLAGEf $635,000 3705 sq.ft. BEB QRANBENSONK, • Redmodeled • 4 bedroom,3.5 bath BROKER,GRI PREV IEWSPECIALIST • Office 541-480-6448 • MLS 201306633
PARKUKE SHTING f $554,000 DIAHE ROBIHSOH • 2813 sq.ft., 3 bedroom,2.5 bath • Bonus room &den BRpKER ABR '
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MT BAC HELORVIUAGEi $515,000 BONNIESAVICKAS, • 1719 sq.h, co~do • 3 bedroom, 3 bath BROKER,EPRO, • DeschutesRiverviews SRES 541-408-7537 • MLS 201402488
STONEBROOK f$519,000 • 4223 sq.ft. • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath
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SEBENDf $325,000 DPH KELL EHER, BROKER ,
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Holiday Bazaar venir i n door b i k e Ruger SR 1911 NIB $19.99/month (for 12 Pond g ood c o nd . $ 5 0 . smaller antiquesWrought iron loveseat, A trainer, NEVER BEEN USED Building Supply Resale $645 541-678-5646 & Craft Shows $50. mos.) 8 High Speed 541-771-0009 LaPine coff. table, chaise, chrs 54'I -508-8980 $1200. 541-771-4800. Quality at newer tables and CASH!! I nternet starting a t $150. 503-931-7472 LOW PRICES 40th Year of chests. Donate deposit bottles/ For Guns, Ammo & $14.95/month (where Bicycle dog jogger, like Find exactly what 1242 S. Hwy 97 CentralOregon 541-548-3363. 212 cans to local all vol., Reloading Supplies. available.) SAVE! Ask you are looking for in the new cond., $30. 541-548-1406 Saturday Market! non-profit rescue, for fe541-408-6900. Antiques & About SAME DAY In541-508-8980. Open to the public. Join the Prince& ral cat spay/neuter. Cans CLASSIFIEDS stallation! CALL Now! 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Also C ream $10. 541-312-4771 Inventory close-out, misc. $1500 firm. formation may be items whose total (PNDC) seen on PBS! cation label, which is puppies $2000 ea. cig lighters, thousands! 541-504-5224 subjected to fraud. Computer desk, $15. does not exceed permanently attached 541-382-9334. $150 all. 541-389-9377 255 For more informaBentley wooden chair, $500. to the stove. The Bultion about an adver- German Shepherd AKC $20. 503-528-6939 New 10x8 Heavy Duty letin will not knowComputers Appraisal Ticket Call Classifieds at tiser, you may call Vinyl Storage Puppies. Great hips Computer desk, chair, ingly accept advertis541-385-5809 the O r egon State Price $40 and elbows. Cham- Pc computer, printer. Building. T HE B U LLETIN r e ing for the sale of www.bendbulletin.com Each ticket admits Attorney General's ROYAL OUTDOOR pion bloo d lines. $90. 541-647-2685 quires computer aduncertified Office C o n sumer Beautiful pups, ready one person and one vertisers with multiple PRODUCTS /Premier woodstoves. item for verbal Protection hotline at Couch, black leather w/ to go, $1000 Glock 36, .45acp, Night ad schedules or those Series Mdl L108 AshCheck out the 1-877-877-9392. 2 recliners, like new, appraisal Emily 541-647-8803 Santana ville. MSRP $1500. Sights, 3 mags, $499. selling multiple sys$475 OBO. "Sovereign Unassembled in its classifieds online 541-508-3000 tems/ software, to disThe Bulletin Check out the 541-408-0846 original packing www.bendbulletin.com 1998" Tandem close the name of the Serving Central Oregonsince SM H & H FIREARMS classifieds online crate/pallet. If interbusiness or the term aluminum road Updated daily Entertainment Center, Buy, Sell, Trade, For Tickets: "dealer" in their ads. ested please call! bike, size Medium, Adopt a rescue cat or www.bendbufletin.com solid pine, good cond. Consign. Kollectible-or$700. 54'I -617-7486 267 Private party advertisUpdated daily low usage, disc $40. 541-312-4771 kitten! Altered, vacciAcross From Keepsake.com ers are defined as Queen sheet set, 7-pc, Fuel & Wood brakes, good condinated,lD chip,tested, Pilot Butte Drive-In ESTATE SALEthose who sell one fall colors, used once, 541-420-3387 tion. New, was more! CRAFT, 65480 541-382-9352 Great Dane, 16 Large home in Sisters, computer. 78th St, Bend, 1-5 PM $5000; selling now $10. 503-528-6939 All YearDependable months old. All by appointment only; Benefitting HUNTERS in S i lvies Sat/Sun. 541-389-8420 for $1500. black. Wonderful, Reduce Your Past Tax Firewood: Seasoned; Hunt Unit. Cabin in 260 please call for details. 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We also expect you to I Haul Away FREE 541-480-9512 loading inserting machines or stitcher, stackBack Flow Testing demonstrate good grammar, spelling and For Salvage. Also ing product onto pallets, bundling, cleanup We are Central Oregon's most comprehensive punctuation, and have references that can Cleanups & Cleanouts Maintenance Painting/Wall Covering and other tasks. For qualifying employees we news and information resource. This full-time for your accuracy and public relations Mel, 541-389-8107 • Summer Clean up offer benefits i ncluding l if e i n surance, position is located at corporate headquarters in vouch skills. Experience in InDesign and using Ma.Weekly Mowing ALL AMERICAN short-term & long-term disability, 401(k), paid the beautiful resort town of Bend, OR. Do you cintosh systems is helpful. & Edging PAINTING vacation and sick time. Drug test is required love the outdoors? We have activities right outElectrical Services •Bi-Monthly & Monthly Interior and Exterior prior to employment. side your doorstep (literally) that include Located halfway between Boise, Idaho and the Maintenance Family-owned world-class mountain-biking, rock climbing, ski- Tri-Cities, Washington on 1-84, Baker City is a Delta Electric • Bark, Rock, Etc. Residential & Commercial Please submit a completed application attening, fly-fishing, rock-climbing, golfing, hunting favorite destination for tourists with a historic Service, LLC 40 yrs exp. • Sr. Discounts tion Kevin Eldred. Applications are available and mountain hiking trails. We have music and downtown, outstanding outdoor recreation, 541-383-2133 Landsca in 5-year warranties ~ at The Bulletin front desk (1777 S.W. Chanseasonal events year-round. This is the place great schools and idyllic small town lifestyle. deltaes1©gmail.com •Landscape Summer Special! dler Blvd.), or an electronic application may be everyonecomes to vacation. You couldn't ask The Baker City Herald publishes three days a ccb¹97803 Construction Call 541-337-6149 obtained upon request by contacting Kevin for a better lifestyle! eWater Feature CCB ¹t 93960 week, and shares sections with sister paper Eldred via email (keldred@bendbulletin.com). Installation/Maint. The Observer in La Grande. This position will No phone calls please. Only completed appliIf you've got what it takes, email a cover letter Handyman WESTERN PAINTING •Pavers be filled as soon as possible. cations will be considered for this position. No CO. Richard Hayman, and resume to resume©wescom a ers.com •Renovations resumes will be accepted. Drug test is reI DO THAT! a semi-retired paint•Irrigations Installation Send a letter with resume, references and the quired prior to employment. EOE. 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LEGAL NOTICE IN T H E C I R CUIT C OURT FOR T H E STATE OF OREGON I N AND FO R T H E COUNTY OF DESC HUTES. WE L L S FARGO BANK, N.A., its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff, v. UNKNOWN HEIRS OF SUSAN K. HAUGEN; RAE VE I T-HOLLIBAUGH; SPENCER VEIT AKA SPENCER HAUGEN VEIT; BEN V EIT A K A BEN JAMIN RUS S ELL VEIT; WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.; STATE OF OREGON; OCCUPANTS OF THE PRE M ISES; A ND T H E REA L PROPERTY LOCATED A T 272 9 NORTHEAST O CKER DRIV E , BEND, ORE G ON 97701, D e fendants. Case No. 14CV0365FC. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. TO THE DEFENDANTS: UNKNOWN H E IRS OF SUSAN K. HAUGEN: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above-entitled Court and cause on or before the expiration of 30 days from the date of the first publication of this summons. The date of first publication in this matter is A ugust 16, 2014. I f you fail timely to appear an d a n swer, plaintiff will apply to the abo v e-entitled court for th e r elief prayed for in its complaint. This is a judicial foreclosure of a deed of trust in which the plaintiff requests that the plaintiff be allowed to foreclose your interest in the following d e scribed real property: A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A PORTION OF LOT 3 IN BLOCK 2 OF TAMA R ACK PARK, C I T Y OF BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BEING MORE PART ICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE WESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 3 IN BLOCK 2 OF SAID TAMARACK P A RK; T HENCE ALO N G THE S O UTHWEST LINE THER E OF SOUTH 55'4 3 '28" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 143.00 FEET TO A P O INT O N A CURVE O N THE NORTHWESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF OCKER DRIVE; THENCE N O R THEASTERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE ALONG A 1 80.00-FOOT RAD IUS CURVE T O THE RIGHT, A DIST ANCE O F 39 . 9 9 FEET (THE CHORD B EARS NORT H 4 3'54'42" EAST A DISTANCE OF 39.91 F EET); THE N C E LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE NORTH 36' 5 9 '07" WEST A DISTANCE OF 107.65 FEET TO THE MOST NORTHERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 3; T HENCE ALO N G
THE NORTH LINE O F SAID L O T 3 SOUTH 67' 0 7 '41" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 88.00 FEET TO POINT OF B EGINNING. Co m monly k nown a s : 272 9 N ortheast Ocke r Drive, Bend, Oregon 97701. NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS: READ THESE PAPERS CAREFULLY! A lawsuit has been started against you in the abo v e-entitled court by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., plaintiff. Plaintiff's claims are stated in the written complaint, a copy of which was filed with the abo v e-entitled Court. You must "appear" in this case or the other side will win automatically. To "appear" you must file with the court a legal document called a "motion" or "answer." The "motion" or "answer" (or "reply") must be given to the court clerk or administrator within 30 days of the date of first publication specified herein a long with th e r e q uired filing fee. I t must be i n p r oper form and have proof o f service o n t h e plaintiff's attorney or, if the plaintiff does not have a n a t t orney, proof of service on the plaintiff. If you have any questions, you should see an attorn ey immediately. I f y ou need help i n finding an attorney, you may contact the Oregon State Bar's Lawyer Referral Service onl i n e at www.oregonstatebar. org or by calling (503) 684-3763 ( in t h e Portland metropolitan area) or toll-free elsewhere in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. This summons is issued pursuant to ORCP 7. RCO LEGAL, P.C., A lex G u nd, O S B ¹114067,
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LEGAL NOTICE IN T H E CI R CUIT C OURT FOR T H E STATE OF OREGON I N AND FOR T H E COUNTY OF DESCHUTES. U.S. BANK NATIONAL A S SOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P. M ORGAN M O RT GAGETRUST
2007-S2, its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff, v. ANTHONY V. NORRIS AKA ANTHONY VINTON NO R R IS; KRISTA M. NORRIS AKA KRISTA MARIE NORRIS; J P M ORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL A S SOCIATION, SUCCESSOR IN I NTEREST BY PURC H ASE F ROM TH E F E D ERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AS RECEIVER OF W ASHINGTON M U TUAL BANK F O RMALLY KNOWN AS W ASHINGTON M U T UAL BANK, F A ; OCCUPANTS OF THE PRE M ISES; A ND T H E RE A L
2007-S2, pla i ntiff. have a n a t t orney, obligation secured by LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Plaintiff's claims are INLEGAL of service on the DESCRIBED Deed of Trust; the This is an action for TH E C I R CUIT proof PROPERTY to satisfy the "Trustee" stated in the written COURT plaintiff. If you have word Judicial Foreclosure OF THE questions, you should the obligations complaint, a copy of ncludes any s u c - of real property comOF OREGON secured by the Deed icessor which was filed with STATE see an attorney imTrustee; and D E SCHUTES mediately. Trust on October the word "Beneficiary" m only k nown a s abo v e-entitled FOR I f you of 2 5261 E l k Lan e , Case No. the C OUNTY. W A S H 23, 2014, at the hour includes You must "ap- INGTON FEDERAL, need help in finding of 11:00 any Bend, OR 97701. A 13CV1039FC. SUM- Court. a.m. based pear" in this case or fka W A SHINGTON an attorney, you may on the standard of successor in interest motion o r a n s wer MONS BY PUBLICA- the other side will win FEDERAL SAVINGS; call the Oregon State time established by of the orig i nal must be given to the TION. TO THE DEBar's Lawyer Referral automatically. To Beneficiary n a m ed court clerk or adminFENDANTS: KRISTA "appear" you must file Plaintiff, v. DOES 1-2, Service at 187.110, at the (503) ORS DATED this istrator within 30 days M . N O RRIS A K A with being the occupants 684-3763 or toll-free main entrance to the above. the court a legal 2 7th day o f M a y , KRISTA MARIE of or parties in pos- in Oregon at (800) Deschutes C o unty 2014. Ky F u llerton, of the date of f irst called a publication specified NORRIS. In the name document 116 4 Successor Trustee. "motion" or "answer." session or claiming 452-7636. H E RSH- C ourthouse, herein along with the of the State of Orany right to possesN.W. Bond S t reet, The "motion" or "anHUNTER, LLP, required filing fee. IN egon, you are hereby swer" (or "reply") must sion of the Real Prop- NER B end, Oregon, a t K. Cary. public auction to the THE CIRCUIT required to a ppear be given to the court erty commonly known By/s/Nancy LEGAL NOTICE Nancy K. Cary, OSB h ighest bidder f o r COURT O F THE and answer the com- clerk or administrator as 16368 Lava Drive, 902254, NOTICE TO INTER- STATE OF OREGON Of Attorneys plaint filed against you within 30 days of the La Pine, OR 97739; for Plaintiff, 180 East cash. The Grantor, ESTED PERSONS. FOR THE COUNTY in the above-entitled date of first publica- DOES 3-4, being the 11th Avenue, P .O. the Grantor's SCOTT ED W A RD OF DE S CHUTES. Court and cause on or tion specified herein unknown heirs and successor in interest MAGNESS and Box 1475, Eugene, before the expiration a long with the r e - devisees of Thomas Oregon 97440, Tele- to all or any part of the KEVIN JAMES MAG- NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, L L C, of 30 days from the q uired filing fee. I t H. Stackhouse and phone: trust property, any NESS have been ap- ITS SUCCESSORS date of the first publi- must be i n p r oper Marie E. Stackhouse Beneficiary under a pointed Co-Personal Fax: s ubordinate AND/OR ASSIGNS, cation of this sum- form and have proof and also all other per- (541)686-8511, tru s t R epresentatives o f laintiff, v . KE V I N mons. The date of sons or parties un- (541)344-2025, deed, or any person the E S TATE OF P o f service o n t h e ncary©hershnerfirst publication in this plaintiff's attorney or, known claiming any h unter.com. having a subordinate VERNICIA M. MAG- KING and BANK OF Fir s t matter is August 9, or encumbrance NESS, Deceased, by AMERICA, N.A., Detitle, lien, or inthe plaintiff does not right, Publication Date: Au- olien 2014. If you fail timely ifhave terest in the property gust f record o n t h e the C i rcuit C o urt, fendants. Case No. a n a t t orney, 9, 2014. SUMto appear and answer, proof of service on the described i n the property may cure the State of Oregon, Des- 13CV1194FC. MONS BY PUBLICAplaintiff will apply to Complaint he r e in; default or defaults at chutes County, under If you have TION. TO D E FENthe abo v e-entitled plaintiff. MARIE EVELYN LEGAL NOTICE any time prior to five Case Number DANT KEVIN KING: questions, you THE court for th e r elief any STACKHOUSE LIVNOTICE O F DEdays before the date 14PB0083. All p e rsee an attor- ING TRUST; and AN- FAULT, E L ECTION last s e t for the sons having a claim I N THE NAME OF prayed for in its com- should immediately. If THE STATE OF ORplaint. This is a judi- yney THONY ANDERSON, TO SELL, AND NO- T rustee's sale a n d against th e e s t ate ou need help i n are cial foreclosure of a Trustee of The Marie T ICE OF SALE . t hereby h av e th e m ust p r esent t h e EGON: Yo u finding an a ttorney, deed of trust in which you may contact the Evelyn S t ackhouse PLEASE TAKE NO- proceeding dismissed c laim w i thin f o u r hereby required to appear and defend the plaintiff requests Oregon State Bar's Living Trust; Defen- TICE that the under- and the Deed of Trust months of t h e f i rst that the plaintiff be ants. C as e No . signed Trustee elects reinstated pursuant to publication date of this the action filed against Referral Ser- d you in the above-enallowed to foreclose vLawyer 14CV0125FC. SUMto foreclose the fol- O RS 86.778. I f t h e notice t o H e n drix, titled cause within 30 ice onl i n e at MONS. TO:DEFENyour interest in the www.oregonstatebar. lowing Deed of Trust default consists of a Brinich 8 B e r talan, days from the date of following d e scribed org or by calling (503) DANTS DOES 3-4: IN by advertisement and failure to pay, when LLP, at 716 NW Harreal property: THE THE NAME OF THE sale proceedings and due, sums secured by riman Street, Bend, service of this Sum( in t h e N ORTH HALF O F 684-3763 STATE OF OREGON: to sell the property the Deed of Trust, the Oregon 97701, ATTN: mons upon you; and if Portland metropolitan THE S O UTHWEST area) or toll-free else- You are hereby re- covered by the Deed default may be cured Lisa N. Bertalan, or you fail to appear and efend, f o r wa n t QUARTER OF THE quired to appear and of Trust to satisfy the by paying the entire they may be barred. d where in Oregon at thereof, the P laintiff SOUTHWEST defend the complaint obligations s ecured a mount due at t h e Additional information (800) 452-7636. This QUARTER OF THE against you in the thereby: Deed of Trust time of cure under the may be obtained from will apply to the court summons is issued filed SOUTHWEST above case w ithin dated July 26, 2011, terms of the the court records, the f or th e r e l ief d e to ORCP 7. thirty days ther e in. QUARTER (N 1/2 SW pursuant after the given by Robert E. obligations, other than Personal Representa- manded RCO LEGAL, P.C., 1/4 SW 1/4 SW 1/4) A lex G und, O S B first date of publica- Kleindinst as Grantor such portion as would tive or the following- D ated: A ugust 5 , O F S ECTION 1 7 , ¹114067, tion of this summons, to Brad Williams as not then be due had named attorney for 2014. PITE DUNCAN, TOWNSHIP 16 agund© rcolegal.com, and if you fail to ap- Trustee for the ben- no default occurred. the Personal Repre- L LP. B y K a ti e L . Riggs, OSB ¹095861, SOUTH, RANGE 12 and defend, the efit of Sterling Sav- Any other default of sentative. Date of first (858) 750-7600, 621 for Plaintiff, pear EAST OF THE WIL- Attorneys plaintiff will apply to ings Bank and r ethe Deed o f T r ust August 9, S W Morrison S t ., LAMETTE M E R I D- 511 SW 10th Ave., the court for the relief corded in the official obligation t ha t is publication: 2 014. HEND R I X Suite 425, Portland, 400, P o rtland, demanded i n IAN, D E S CHUTES Ste. the records of Deschutes c apable o f be i n g BRINICH & BERTA- OR 97205, Of Attor97205, P: (503) complaint. Th e o b- County, Oregon, on cured may be cured COUNTY, OREGON. OR F : ( 5 0 3) ject of the complaint J uly 26, 2 0 11, a s b y t e ndering t h e LAN, LLP, 716 NW neys for Plaintiff. NOTOGETHER WITH A 977-7840 HARRIMAN, BEND, TICE T O D E F EN977-7963. PARCEL OF L A ND and the demand for Document No. performance required OR 97701, DANT/DEFENDANTS Th e under the obligation or 541-382-4980. L OCATED IN T H E relief are: The plain- 2011-026096. READ THESE P ASOUTHWEST tiff seeks to foreclose present Beneficiary, Deed of Trust. In any PERS CAREFULLY. QUARTER (SW 1/4) its trust deed on the U mpqua Bank, a s case, and in addition You must "appear" in O F S ECTION 1 7 , LEGAL NOTICE subject real property successor in interest to paying the sums or LEGAL NOTICE TOWNSHIP 16 IN T H E CI R CUIT described in the com- by merger to Sterling tendering the Storage Auction - On this care or the other side will win automatiSOUTH, RANGE 12 COURT O F THE plaint as d e scribed Savings Bank, h as performance August 23, 2014 at EAST OF THE WIL- STATE OF OREGON below in the amount appointed Ky Fuller- necessary to cure the 9:00ama257SE2nd cally. To "appear" you LAMETTE M E R I D- FOR THE COUNTY of $115,847.57, plus ton, an active mem- default(s), the person Street, Alliance Stor- must file with the court legal paper called a IAN, D E S CHUTES OF DE S C HUTES, interest, late charges, ber of the Oregon e ffecting the c u r e age, LLC will handle a or "answer". COUNTY, OREGON PROBATE DEPART- costs, advances, and State Bar, as succes- s hall pay the the disposition of the "motion" The "motion" or "anDESCRIBED AS MENT. In the Matter attorney's fees, and to sor Trustee. The suc- Beneficiary all costs e ntire contents o f F OLLOWS: CO M - of the Estate of WIL- cause th e s u bject cessor Tru s tee's and expenses actually Units ¹48 Juan Gab- swer" must be given M ENCING AT T H E L IAM EDWA R D property to be sold by mailing address is: 1 incurred in enforcing riel Hernandez Am- to the court clerk or SOUTHWEST CORRUSSELL, Deceased. the Sheriff of D es- S.W. Columbia Street, t he o bligation a n d b riz 5 x 1 0 , ¹ 2 6 4 administrator w i thin NER OF SAID SEC- Case No. 14PB0089. chutes County, fore- Suite 1200, Portland, Trust Deed, together Tinker Moody 5 x 5, 30 days (or 60 days TION 17 ; T H ENCE NOTICE TO INTER- closing the interests of Oregon 97258. The with the Trustee's and ¹288 Pat Gerhart 5 x for Defendant United or State of OrNORTH 0 0 DEESTED P ERSONS. all defendants in the following property is attorney f ee s as 10, ¹ 3 5 1 De b b ie StatesDepartment of GREES 12'22" EAST, NOTICE IS HEREBY real property with the covered by the Deed allowed by law. The Dinsdale 5 x 10, ¹369 egon 642.12 FEET TO THE GIVEN that the unproceeds applied to o f Trust: Lot 29 in undersigned Trustee Tami Bryant 10 x 14, Revenue) along with T RUE P O INT O F dersigned has been satisfy Plaintiff's lien. B lock JJJ o f D e s - certifies that, u p on to satisfy said lien of the required filing fee. It must be in proper BEGINNING; appointed p e rsonal The real property is chutes River Woods, r ecording o f thi s the above named. form and have proof THENCE NORTH 00 r epresentative. Al l described as follows: Deschutes C o unty, Notice, no o f service o n t h e D EGREES 12' 2 2 " persons having claims Lot Twenty (20), Block Oregon. The Benefi- a ssignments of t h e plaintiff's attorney or, against the estate are Eiqhty-nine (89), DE- ciary has directed the Deed of Trust have LEGAL NOTICE EAST, 42.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 required to p resent S CHUTES RI V E R Trustee to foreclose been made by the The undersigned has if the plaintiff does not a t t orney, D EGREES 22 ' 2 4 " them, with vouchers RECREATION the Deed of Trust as a T rustee or b y t h e been appointed per- have a n EAST, 657.95 FEET; attached, to the un- HOMESITES, UNIT8, result of the following Beneficiary; no sonal representative proof of service on the THENCE SOUTH 00 dersigned attorney for PART II , r e corded default(s): Grantor's a ppointments of a of the Estate of John plaintiff. If you have D EGREES 11' 2 7 " the personal repre- July 5, 1967, in Cabi- failure to comply with successor T r ustee Logan Maxwell, Jr., questions, you should WEST, 28.00 FEET; sentative, Will Dennis, net A, Page 137, De- the terms of the vari- h ave bee n m a d e Deceased, by the De- see an attorney imTHENCE SOUTH 89 Attorney at Law, 160 schutes County, Or- ous agreements re- except as recorded in schutes County Cir- mediately. If you need D EGREES 24 ' 2 7 " NW Irving Ave., Ste. egon. Commonly lating t o G r a ntor's the official records of cuit Court of the State help in finding an atWEST, 658.00 FEET 204, Bend, OR 97701, known as 16368 Lava loan(s) with Umpqua the county or counties of Oregon, probate torney, you may conthe Oregon State TO T HE TRUE within four m o nths Drive, La Pine, OR Bank, including but in which the above- number 1 4 PB0074. tact POINT OF BEGIN- after the date of first 97739. NOTICE TO not lim i te d to described real All persons having Bar's Lawyer Referral NING. EXCEPTING publication of this no- DEFENDANT: READ G rantor's failure t o property is situated; c laims against t he S ervice o nline a t THEREFROM THAT tice, or the claims may T HESE PAP E R S pay all sums d ue the Beneficiary is the estate are required to www.oregonstatebar. or by calling (503) P ORTION OF T H E be barred. All per- C AREFULLY! Y o u Umpqua Bank in con- owner and holder of present the same with org ABOVE DESCRIBED sons whose r ights must "appear" in this n ection w it h sa i d the obligations proper vouchers 684-3763 ( in t h e PROPERTY L YING may be affectedby case or the other side loan(s). The Benefi- secured by said Deed within four (4) months Portland metropolitan WITHIN THE RIGHT the proceedings may will win automatically. ciary has declared the of Trust; and no action after the date of first area) or toll-free elseO F WAY O F T U - obtain additional in- To "appear" you must entire unpaid balance has been instituted to publication to the un- where in Oregon at MALO CLINE FALLS f ormation from t h e file with the court a le- of all obligations se- recover the debt, or dersigned or they may (800) 452-7636. ROAD. C o m m only records of the court, gal paper called a cured by the Deed of any part thereof, now be barred. Additional known as : 6 5 6 40 the personal repre- "motion" or "answer." Trust im m ediately remaining secured by information may be Call a Pro Cline F alls R o a d, sentative, or the law- The "motion" or "an- due, owing, and pay- said Deed of Trust, or o btained from t h e Bend, Oregon 97701. yer for the personal swer" must be given able, in the sum of if such action has court records, the un- Whether you need a NOTICE TO DEFEN- r epresentative, W i ll to the court clerk or $38,289.41, with inbeen instituted, the dersigned or the atfence fixed, hedges DANTS: READ Dennis, Attorney at administrator w i thin terest at the appli- a ction ha s be e n torney Date first pub- trimmed or a house T HESE PAP E R S Law, 160 NW Irving 30 days of the date of cable rate until paid, dismissed. Whenever l ished: A ugust 2 , built, you'll find CAREFULLY! A lawAve., Ste. 204, Bend, first publication speci- together with all costs, t he context of t h is 2014. Lisa Eastman, suit has been started OR 97701, 541-388- fied herein along with fees, future advances Notice so r equires, Personal Representa- professional help in "Grantor" a gainst you in t h e 3877. Dated and first the required filing fee. y the Beneficiary to the word t ive c/ o S e a n M . The Bulletin's "Call a above-entitled court any Neary, Attorney at published on August It must be in proper protect it s s e curity includes by U.S. Bank Na9, 2014. Will Dennis, form and have proof interest, and o t h er successor in interest Law, F i t c h Law Service Professional" tional Association, as Attorney for Personal o f service o n t h e expenses allowed by to the Grantor as well Group, PC, 210 SW Directory trustee for J.P. MOR- Representative, plaintiff's attorney or, law. THE TRUSTEE as each and every 5th Street, Suite 2, 541-385-5809 GAN Mortgage Trust KRISTA J. RUSSELL. if the plaintiff does not WILL S E L L THE p erson owing a n Redmond OR 97756. PROPERTY LOC ATED A T 6 5 6 4 0 CLINE FALLS ROAD, B END, ORE G O N 97701, D e fendants.
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129775 SMALL PROPERTIES 2LLC PO BOX1529 REDMOND, OR 97756
151310-AO-01 000 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11
141113 SMALL PROPERTIES 2LLC PO BOX1529 REDMOND, OR97756
211036-AB-01906 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11
123471 SMALL PROPERTIES3 LLC PO BOX 1529 REDMOND, OR 97756 122348 SMALL PROPERTIESLLC PO BOX1529 REDMOND, OR97756 REDMOND, OR97756
151316-AC-04200 2010-11
122349 FAULKNER, NORMAN & VIVIAN SMALL PROPERTIESLLC (CB) PO BOX1529 REDMOND, OR97756
151309-AB-001 01 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-10
151374 FAULKNER,NORMANH& VIVIAN A SMALL PROPERTIESLLC(CB) PO BOX 1529 REDMOND, OR97756
151309-AB-001 08 201 3-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-10
140008 SMITH, ALBERTLJR PO BOX297 LAPIME, OR97739
211022-IM-03800 201 3-14 201 2-13 2011-12 2010-11
104915 STAFFELD,TOM &MICHELLE 21547 STONYRIDGERD BEND, OR97701
171233-AB-05300 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11
206757 STELZER, MARYTHERESE 2416 MWQUINN CREEK LOOP BEND, OR97701
171136-DC-09700 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11
101189 STINSON,JILL ANITA 607 NW TRENTONAVE BEND, OR97701
171 229-CC-04100 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11
115335 STOCK, DOROTHY L 51280 FESTASAVE LA PINE, OR97739
22101 6-CO-03400 2013-1 4 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11
134365 STRUCK,RAYMOND& SHARON 8572 NW 16TH TERREBONNE,OR97760
141316-DA-00201 2013-1 4 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11
141136 TENBUSCH,RONALDW & SUEANN 42140 NORTHRIVERRD SWEET HOME,OR 97386
211036-AC-01600 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11
244562 TENBUSCH,SUE ANN ETAL 42140 NORTHRIVERROAD SWEET HOME,OR 97386
151309-AB-00102 2013-1 4 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11
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113910 THOMPSON,JOSEPHINE R PO BOX 2 BIGGS, CA95917
211028-IM-00400 201 3-14 201 2-13 2011-12 2010-11
114860 VARCOE,DANIELK PO BOX2461 LA PINE, OR97739
221010-DC-00500 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11
114861 VARCOE,DANIEL K PO BOX2461 LA PINE, OR97739
221010-DC-00400 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11
114862 VARCOE,DANIEL K PO BOX2461 LA PINE, OR 97739
221010-DC-00300 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11
114863 VARCOE,DANIEL K PO BOX2461 LA PINE, OR 97739
221010-DC-00200 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11
114874 VARCOE,DANIEL K PO BOX2461 LA PINE, OR 97739
221010-DC-01100 2013-1 4 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11
171. 8 5 16.04 187. 8 9 661 0.12 6 1 6 .94 7227.06 114875 VARCOE,DANIEL K 221010-DC-01000 2 013-14 2 012-13 168. 8 4 42.78 211. 6 2 7862.28 1 991.70 9853.98 PO BOX2461 7959.22 3 289.81 11249.03 LA PINE, OR 97739 2 011-12 164 . 4 6 67.98 232 . 44 2010-11 11611.14 6657.05 18268.19 57.90 31.03 88.9 3 Total amount due 46598.26 Total amountdue 720.88 171 . 8 5 16.04 187 . 89 60.10 5.61 65.71 114876 VARCOE,DANIEL K 221010-DC-00900 2 013-14 2 012-13 168. 8 4 42.78 211. 6 2 5 9.34 15.0 3 74.37 PO BOX2461 2 011-12 164 . 4 6 67.98 232 . 44 5 8.17 24.0 4 82.21 LA PINE, OR97739 2010-11 57.90 31.03 88.9 3 5 7.48 32.9 5 90.43 Total amount due 312.72 Total amountdue 720.88 980.17 56 1 . 95 1542.12 114877 VARCOE,DANIEL K 221010-DC-00800 2 013-14 171 . 8 5 16.04 187 . 89 PO BOX 2461 2 012-13 168. 8 4 42.78 211 . 6 2 Total amount due 1542.12 LA PINE, OR97739 2 011-1 2 164 . 4 6 67.98 232 . 44 2010-11 57.90 31.03 88.9 3 2000.62 1 8 6 .72 2187.34 Total amountdue 720.88 1911.80 4 8 4.31 2396.11 1947.87 8 0 5 .11 2752.98 115106 VARCOE,DANIELK 221015-AB-00200 2 013-1 4 82.9 6 7 .74 90. 7 0 1878.59 1 077.05 2955.64 PO BOX2461 2 012-13 81.26 20.59 101 . 8 5 Total amount due 10292.07 LA PINE, OR97739 2 011-1 2 78.71 32.54 111. 2 5 2010-11 27.66 14.82 42.4 8 3555.68 3 3 1 .86 3887.54 Total amountdue 346.28 3530.18 89 4 .28 4424.46 2013-14 3364.78 1 390.78 4755.56 115107 VARCOE,DANIEL K 22101 5-AB-00100 1 62.43 15. 1 6 177 . 59 2012-13 3241.81 1 858.65 5100.46 PO BOX2461 1 59.02 40. 2 9 199 . 31 2011-12 Total amount due 18168.02 LA PINE, OR97739 1 53.98 63. 6 5 217 . 6 3 2010-11 5 4.01 28. 95 82.9 6 1274.46 1 1 8 .95 1393.41 Total amountdue 677.49 1265.33 3 2 0 .54 1585.87 1206.12 4 9 8 .53 1704.65 115113 VARCOE,DANIEL K 22101 5-AB-01100 2013-14 15.42 2 .06 17. 4 8 2012-13 1162.14 6 6 6.29 1828.43 PO BOX2461 15.20 4 .46 19. 6 6 2011-12 Total amount due 6512.36 LA PINE, OR97739 14.85 6 .73 21. 5 8 2010-11 5.33 3.27 8.60 8 61.65 80.4 3 942.08 Total amountdue 67.32 838.22 21 2 . 35 1050.57 913.63 37 7 . 63 1291.26 115114 VARCOE,DANIEL K 221015-AB-01000 2013-14 1 24.88 11. 6 6 136 . 54 283.76 15 1 . 34 435.10 PO BOX2461 2012-13 1 22.20 30. 9 6 153 . 16 Total amount due 371 9.01 LA PINE, OR97739 2011-12 1 18.38 48. 9 3 167 . 31 2010-11 4 1.58 22. 28 63.8 6 2301.26 21 4 .79 2516.05 Total amountdue 520.87 2203.20 5 5 8 .14 2761.34 2178.71 9 0 0 .54 3079.25 115116 VARCOE,DANIELK 221015-AB-00800 2013-14 1 29.83 12. 1 2 141 . 95 2151.03 1 2 33.27 3384.30 PO BOX2461 2012-13 1 27.00 32. 1 7 159 . 1 7 Total amount due 11740.94 LA PINE, OR97739 2011-12 1 23.03 50. 8 5 173 . 88 2010-11 4 3.19 23.15 66.3 4 3499.76 32 6 .65 3826.41 Total amount due 5 41.34 3398.56 8 6 0 .97 4259.53 74.9 1 3279.02 1 355.33 4634.35 116725 VIERRA,JOHNG 201013-00-05700 2 013-14 6 .99 81. 9 0 2012-13 73.97 18.74 92.71 1349.89 7 3 0 .26 2080.15 1569 PEARSONAVE 2 011-12 73.07 30.20 103 . 2 7 Total amount due 14800.44 SAN LEANDRO,CA94577 2 010-11 72.43 41.52 113 . 9 5 3470.48 3 2 3 .91 3794.39 Total amount due 391.83 3368.25 8 5 3 .29 4221.54 2 013-14 694 . 4 3 64.82 759 . 25 3285.71 1 358.10 4643.81 200901 WARREN,SHAROLA 141316-CB-0101 7 2012-13 101 3.05 256 .6 2 12 69.67 2162.60 1 196.64 3359.24 2868 NWCROSSING DR 312 2011-12 990 . 0 6 409 . 2 3 13 9 9.29 Total amount due 16018.98 BEND, OR97701 2009-10 991 . 5 9 724 . 5 9 17 1 6.18 8 22.45 76.7 6 899.21 Total amount due 5144.39 800.56 20 2 . 81 1003.37 878.22 36 3 . 00 1241.22 141337 WEBSTER,TREVIN 211106-00-00501 2 013-14 19.3 5 2 .58 21. 9 3 984.23 56 4 . 29 1548.52 54474HUNTIMGTON RD 2 012-13 19.3 8 5 .68 25. 0 6 Total amount due 4692.32 2 011-1 2 19.3 7 8 .78 28. 1 5 BEND, OR97707 2010-11 17.15 10.52 27.6 7 2 55.52 23.8 5 279.37 Total amount due 102.81 2 54.90 64.5 7 319.47 242.13 100 . 08 342.21 251157 WILLETT, ARTHUR & LORAINE 151308-DC-05100 2013-1 4 203 1 .0 4 189 . 5 6 22 2 0.60 181.68 10 2 . 12 283.80 PO BOX1529 2012-1 3 190 5.36 482 .6 8 23 88.04 Total amount due 1224.85 REDMOND, OR97756 2011-1 2 192 9.08 797 .3 6 27 26.44 2010-11 192 1 .9 2 11 0 1.90 3 0 23.82 8 38.22 78.2 3 916.45 Total amount due 10358.90 814.82 20 6 .42 1021.24 2013-14 843.10 34 8 . 48 1191.58 170595 WILLETT, ARTHUR & LORRAINE 141316-DC-00105 1213.30 1 1 3 .24 1 3 26.54 2012-13 925.09 53 0 . 38 1455.47 PO BOX 1529 1210.12 30 6 .5 5 15 1 6.67 2011-12 Total amount due 4584.74 REDMOND, OR97756 1149.57 4 7 5 .16 1 6 24.73 2010-11 1104.99 6 3 3 .53 1 7 38.52 1 34.41 12.5 4 146.95 Total amountdue 6206.46 2 08.65 31. 5 8 240.23 1 30.54 53.9 5 184.49 141114 WILLETT, ARTHURP 211036-AB-01903 2013-14 60.10 5 .61 65. 7 1 1 65.77 95.0 4 PO BOX1529 2012-13 260.81 59.34 15.03 74.3 7 2011-12 Total amount due 832.48 REDMOND, OR97756 5 8.17 24. 0 4 82.2 1 2010-11 5 7.23 32. 80 90.0 3 3 30.87 30.8 8 361.75 Total amount due 312.32 3 25.93 82.5 7 408.50 319.44 13 2 . 03 451.47 205473 ZIGLER, JOHN W & BLATNIK,DONNA 221014-AB-00168 2013-14 1 53.89 14. 3 7 168 . 26 315.74 18 1 . 02 496.76 PO BOX1691 2012-13 1 77.39 44. 9 3 222 . 32 Total amount due 171 8.48 LA PINE, OR97739 2011-12 1 77.24 73. 2 6 250 . 5 0 2010-11 187.83 10 7 .6 9 295 . 52 1 71.85 16. 0 4 187.89 Total amountdue 936.60 1 68.84 42.7 8 211.62 1 64.46 67.9 8 232.44 205474 ZIGLER,JOHN W & BLATMIK, DOMNA 221014-AB-00169 201 3-14 1 53.89 14. 3 7 168 . 26 5 7.90 31.0 3 88.93 PO BOX1691 2012-13 1 77.39 44. 9 3 222 . 32 Total amount due 720.88 LA PINE, OR97739 2011-12 1 77.24 73. 2 6 250 . 50 2010-11 187.83 10 7 .6 9 295 . 52 1 16.21 10. 8 6 127.07 Total amountdue 936.60 1 14.24 28.9 4 143.18 1 11.47 46.0 8 157.55 HEREBYREQUIRED TOTAKENOTICE that Deschutes County, Oregon,has filed in the Circuit Courl of the 3 9.28 21.0 5 60.33 YOU ARE Total amount due 488.13 State of Oregon for Deschutes County, a complaint to foreclose the lien of all taxes shown on the2014-2015 Deschutes 1 16.21 10. 8 6 127.07 County Tax Foreclosure List set forth, and that the said Deschutes County, as Plaintiff in said application, will apply to 1 14.24 28.9 4 143.18 the Court for General Judgment foreclosing such tax liens not less than thirly (30) days from the date of the publication 1 11.47 46.0 8 157.55 of this Notice, and any andall persons interested in any of the real property included in said Foreclosure List are 3 9.28 21.0 5 60.33 hereby repuired to file answer and defense, if any there be, to such complaint for General Judgment within thirty (30) Total amount due 488.13 days fromthe date of the publication of this Notice, which date isthe18th day of September, 2014. 1 16.21 10.8 6 127.07 1 14.24 28.9 4 143.18 1 11.47 46.0 8 157.55 Notice of this foreclosure proceeding is given exclusively by one (1) weekly publication of the foregoing Foreclosure 3 9.28 21.0 5 60.33 List in the "Bulletin", a daily newspaper of general circulation in Deschutes County, Oregon, pursuant to Oregon Total amount due 488.13 Revised Statute 312.040(1)(a). 1 71.85 16. 0 4 187.89 1 68.84 42.7 8 211.62 WAYNE LOWRY LAURIE E. CRAGHEAD 1 64.46 67.9 8 232.44 Tax Collector Assistant Legal Counsel 5 7.90 31.0 3 88.93 Deschutes County, Oregon Deschutes County, Oregon Total amount due 720.88
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