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NEW YORK — PeiShen Qian's neighbors in Queens knew he scratched out a living as an artist: He often dried his paintings in the sun, propping them up on the weathered white siding of his modest house. They were less clear on why he kept his windows covered or why, every so often,a man in an expensive car would come to the house carrying paintings to a painter. Parts of the mystery became clearer Friday as neighbors learned that Qian, a quiet 73-year-old immigrant from China in a paint-flecked smock, is suspected of having fooled the art world by creating dozens of works that were modeled after America's modernist masters and later sold as their handiwork for more than $80 million. See Fraud/A5
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More than 100 bills were passed in the 2013 legislative session that directly impact public education from prekindergarten to the community college level. Include the university system, and that number would be even higher. On Page A6, we have highlighted some laws that will affect your children directly and others that may seem a bit surprising. We also include a rundown of two multimillion dollar programs that are set to advance the state's 40-40-20 plan, which calls for all students to graduate high school and for the majority of those to continue onto community college or
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WASHINGTON — While thousands of American soldiers won't go to Egypt next month for military exercises, President Obama left intact the centerpiece of U.S.-Egypt military cooperation: $13 billion a year in military aid. Obama didn't mention U.S. aid Thursday when he condemned the violent crackdown by Egypt's interim government andannounced the cancellation of the "Bright Star" joint military exercise. He alluded to it when he said his national security team will assess "further steps that we may take as necessary." SeeEgypt/A4
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Iraq, officials said Friday as Baghdad asked for new help to fight extremists less than two years after it forced American troops to
withdraw. Facedwith security crises across the Mideast, North Africa and Asia, the White House largely has turned its attention away from Iraq since U.S. forces left in 2011. But the country has been hit with
deadly bombings at a rate reminiscent of lraq's darkest days, stoking new fears of a civil war. More than1,0001raqis were killed in terrorrelated attacks in July, the deadliest month since 2008.
"Press reports that the National Security Agency broke priW ASHINGTON — L a w - vacy rules thousands of times makers and privacy advocates per year and reportedly sought called Friday for reforms and to shield required disclosure greater transparency in opera- of privacy violations are extions of the National Security tremely disturbing." Agency in response to reports She noted that the law rethat the highly secretive agen- quires that violations be recy repeatedly violated privacy ported to Congress and the rules over the years. Foreign Intelligence SurveilThe reaction came after The lance Court. She said Congress Washington Post reported the should take steps to ensure vioviolations in Friday's editions, lations are not repeated. citing an internal audit and Senate Judiciary Committee other top-secret documents Chairman Patrick Leahy, Dleaked by former NSA conVt., who has complained that tractor Edward Snowden. officials have not been truthMost of the thousands of ful in d i scussing the scope infractions each year since and effectiveness of the NSA's Congress granted the agency surveillance programs, said, broad new powers in 2008 "I remain concerned that we involve unauthorized surveilare still not getting straightlance ofAmericans or foreign f orward answers from t h e intelligence targets in the Unit- NSA." He said he will hold ed States, both of which are re- another hearing on the issue stricted by statute and execu- and will demand "honest" antive order. swers from th e i ntelligence The documents, provided community. "Using advanced surveilearlier this summer to The Post by Snowden, who was granted lance technologies in secret temporary asylum in Russia demands close oversight and earlier this month, include a appropriate checks and ballevel of detail and analysis that ances, and the American peois not routinely shared with ple deserve no less than that," Congress or the special court Leahy said. that oversees surveillance. Rep. Barbara Lee, D-CaHouse M i n ority L e a der lif., said in a tweet that the Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said, news of NS A v i olations is The Washington Post
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friend suspected of torturing and killing her mother and brother and escaping with her to the Idaho wilderness. "Right now, she's with her
family and, of course, with some friends, and she's just happy to be here," Brett Anderson told reporters outside a restaurant where his daughter Hannahgot awarm welcomehome reception on Thursday, five days after her ordeal ended.Shewas mobbed by reporters as she entered and left the eatery that hosted anall-day fundraiser. News crews were told to wait outside while Hannah and her father stayed for hours. She did not make a statement.
VOter ID —A state judge in Pennsylvania on Friday prohibited enforcement of a lawrequiring voters to show state-approved identification. Enforcement of the lawhad beenblocked by judicial order in two prior elections, and the state had agreed not to require IDs to vote in November. But poll officials were required to tell voters that
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Ostriches may give clues about dinosaur anatomy
Wlld hOI'SSS —An auction will go ahead of horses likely to go to slaughter in Nevada after a judge declined to block it.
HISTORY Highlight:In1943, the Allied conquest of Sicily during World
War II wascompleted asU.S. and British forcesentered Messina. In1807, Robert Fulton's North River Steamboat began heading up the Hudson River on its successful round trip between New York and Albany. In 1863, Federal batteries and
ships beganbombarding Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor during the Civil War, but the
Confederatesmanagedto hold on despite severaldaysof pounding. In1915, a mob in Cobb County,
Ga., lynchedJewishbusinessman LeoFrank,whosedeath sentence for the murder of13-
year-old Mary Phaganhad been commuted to life imprisonment. (Frank, who'd maintained his
innocence,was pardoned bythe state of Georgia in1986.) In 1942, during World War II,
U.S. 8th Air Forcebombers attacked German forces in Rouen, France. U.S.Marinesraided aJapaneseseaplane baseon Makin Island. In1962, East German border guards shot and killed18-yearold Peter Fechter, who had attempted to cross the Berlin Wall into the western sector. In1969, Hurricane Camille slammed into the Mississippi
coast as aCategory 5 storm that was blamed for 256 U.S. deaths, three in Cuba. In1978, the first successful trans-Atlantic balloon flight
ended asMaxie Anderson, Ben Abruzzo and Larry Newman landed their Double Eagle II outside Paris.
In1983,lyricist Ira Gershwin died in Beverly Hills, Calif., at
age 86. In1985, more than1,400 meatpackers walked off the job at the Geo.A.Hormeland Co.'sm ain plant in Austin, Minn., in a bitter strike that lasted just over a year. In 1987, Rudolf Hess, the last
member ofAdolf Hitler's inner circle, died at Spandau Prison at
age 93, anapparent suicide. In 1988, Pakistani President M ohammad Zia ul-Haqand U.S. Ambassador Arnold Raphel were killed in a mysterious plane
crash. In 1998, President Clinton gave
grand jury testimony viaclosedcircuit television from the White
House concerning his relationship with Monica Lewinsky; he then delivered a TVaddress in whichhe denied previously
committing perjury, admitted his relationship with Lewinsky
was "wrong," andcriticized Kenneth Starr's investigation. Ten yearsago: Federal investi-
gators joined industry teams in the search for clues into what
By Eryn Brown
soft tissues intact. "That demonstrates that a LOS ANGELES — How computer model that doesn't did s auropod d i nosaurs take soft tissues into account move their heads? When can't be adequate," Cobley said. they stood, were their su- "When you look at extinct aniper-long necks stretched up mals, you have to consider soft high to the treetops like a tissue. "If I'm not looking at how giraffe's? Set horizontal to the ground like a cow's? Or soft tissue affects flexibility," he in some other orientation as said, "I'm not getting an idea of yet unimagined? how flexible (the animal) is in Many s c ientists h a ve real life." pinned their understanding The computer models were of sauropod neck posture so widely accepted that they've and flexibility on a ground- influenced depictions of saurobreaking computer model, pods on popular TV shows and described in a 1999 study in museum exhibits. Cobley in the journal Science. But said his research doesn't suga new study, published in gest a better way to position the journal PLOS ONE, the necks in such presentations suggests that model doesn't — rather, it reminds scientists convey the whole picture that they don't understand evbecause it doesn't fully con- erything about how dinosaurs sider how soft tissues like really stood. "We don't really know what's cartilage and muscle — absent from dinosaur bones going on," he said. but available for study in exDebating the finer points of tant animals — might have how dinosaurs stood or moved influenced flexibility. their necks can seem like a triv"No one ever said, 'Let's ial pursuit, said Mathew Wedel, apply this to a living ani- a biologist at the Western Unimal,"' said Matthew Cobley, versity of Health Sciences in a graduate student at the Pomona, Calif., who has also University of Utah and first researched the question.But author of the PLOS ONE it's a detail of great importance study. "When we did, we to paleobiologists, who want to saw it was totally wrong." know how sauropods — who Cobley, who did the work thrived for some 150 million as part of his master's stud- years — lived so successfully ies at the University of Bris- on Earth for so long. tol in England, decided to If scientists can understand look at ostriches to gain in- what herbivorous creatures sight into the sauropod biol- like Apatosaurus and Brachioogy. Scientists look at living saurus were capable of doing relatives of dinosaurs, in- with their long necks, they can cluding reptiles and birds, to speculate about their eating infer information about soft patterns and how species comtissues in dinosaurs, Cobley peted forfood resources, said said. In this case, ostriches Wedel, who was not involved provided the best analog for with Cobley's research. "For more than twice the the sauropods because they also have long necks. length of the whole age of Cobley obtained three mammals, these guys were ... female ostrich necks and ecologically dominant," Wedel used an instrument called a said. "If we want to understand goniometer to measure the Mesozoic ecosystems, we have angles formed at joints be- to understand what sauropods tween vertebrae as he bent were doing." the neck as far as it could go. Taking measurements on the necks with muscles and lES SCHNIB cartilage intact and after soft tissues were removed, he discoveredthat the necks were less flexible with the Los Angeles Times
Everglades National Park in Florida is buzzing with the pests. They may be annoying, but studying them could provide insights into climate change, the spread of disease and more. By Mike Clary McCiatchy Newspapers
HOMESTEAD, Fla. — Of all the animals in Everglades National Park with a bite to be avoided — alligators, panthers, pythons — only one is nearly impossible to escape. M osquitoes are s o t h i ck in this unusually wet, humid
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documented by a team of scientists from Yale University. "This is frontier research," said Durland Fish, a Yale pro-
Yale University students Chelsea Savit, left, and Siddartha Blhandary put up traps to collect mosquitoes in Everglades National Park.
fessor of epidemiology who
toes in the 1.5 million acre park begins at the Royal Palm Visitor Center. "Oh, they love me, the little horrors," said Marie Durrand, 52, a tourist from Reading, England, trying not to scratch several large red welts on her legs as she waited for a guided tour one day last week. "If there's a mosquito around, it will bite me." Most arriving tourists jump out of their rental cars and do what the park itself is banned
s tudies mosquito-borne i l l nesses such as West Nile virus and dengue fever. "And it is pretty ironic, since this place is so well known for mosquitoes, that a study like this has never been done before." Working with four recent graduates out of a park laboratory on an old missile base this summer, Fish is completing the first systematic study of the park's signature insect in order to provide baseline data for Everglades restoration efforts and climate change.
from doing — spray to keep
the bugs away, or kill them. Ben Monfared, 25, and sevSetting traps eral friends from Germany Each day researchers set out were enveloped in clouds of traps in various park habitats aerosol insect repellent as they to collect samples. Left over- girdedtheirbare arms and legs night, one trap can pick up as before venturing down the Anmany as 30,000 mosquitoes. hinga Trail boardwalk in highIn the lab, the students take noon heat on a recent day. samples from the traps and Nearby, Marcel Deveny,41, a use microscopes to identify native of the Netherlands, was and catalog them. slathering insect repellent and "So far we have identified sun screenon histwo children, about 30 species, and there Lonneke, 12, and Yorrick, 10. "We are veryexcited to see may be 30 more out there," said Fish, 68, who once traveled to a alligators," he said, "but not remote cornerof Venezuela to mosquitoes so much." discover a mosquito that now With a breeze blowing, and bears his name — Wyeomyia away from grassy or shaded fishii. areas, visitors can enjoy a Although mosquitoes may summertime visit to the park be no more than a nuisance to unmolested by blood-lusting most people, they can transmit skeeters. disease, said Fish, and in their But the researchers workown annoying way, they are ing with Fish go to where the just as interesting as mam- mosquitoes are thickest, and mals or birds. "There are about some, suchas recentYale ecol3,000 species of mosquitoes ogy graduate Chelsea Savit, in the world, and the more we pay the price. While placing learn about them the better an insect trap on Snake Bight prepared we are to deal with Trail, Savit wore a nylon jacket disease outbreaks," he said. and a hood with a mesh face A casual study of mosqui- covering.
But her hands were exposed and after about 10 minutes in the mangroves, both were reddened, swollen and itchy. Still, Savit, a 22-year-old from Long Island, is a scientist who appreciates mosquitoes. "When a mosquito lands on me, I look and identify, and then determine if it's worth swatting," said Savit. "Some are really pretty. One h as blue metallic stripes. But salt marsh mosquitoes are the biggest pest, and consistently abundant. So I'm going to swat those."
The food chain The billions of mosquitoes in the Everglades are a vital part of the food chain. Only the females bite — they need blood to reproduce — and not all species feed on people. But all can be a bother. Their impact on visitors is clear. Of Everglades National Park's 1.4 million visitors in 2 012, three-quarters c a me from November through April. In January2012,tent campers totaled 2,142. In August that number dropped to nine. Jimi Sadle, a p ark b otanist, said the Everglades may be harder to appreciate in a steamy summer, but there are rewards. He mentioned orchids in bloom and plenty of crystal-clear water visibly teeming with fish. M osquitoes are a harder sell. But, said Sadle, "standing in Snake Bight, the sheer number is impressive. All humming. Where else can you experience this?" Indeed. Embrace the buzz.
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA called off all attempts to fix its crippled Kepler space telescope Thursday. But it's not quite ready to call it quits on the remarkable, robotic planet hunter. Officials said they're looking at what science, if any, might be salvaged by using the broken spacecraft as is. The $600 million K epler mission has been in trouble since May, unable to point with precision at faraway stars in its quest for other potential Earths. That's when a critical second wheel failed on the spacecraft. The first of four gyroscope wheels broke in 2012. At least three are needed for
precise pointing. Since it rocketed into space in 2009,Kepler has confirmed 135 exoplanets — planets out-
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TODAY'S READ: PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE
ru ma ercose uar s is o sus ec ocors By Scott Glover and Lisa Girion
tack. Local authorities up and down the East Coast, where problems with OxyContin first emerged, complained that the drug inflicted addiction and crime on their communities. Lawmakers pressed Purdue to do something. At a hearing on OxyContin abuse that year, Pennsylvania Republican Rep. James Greenwood, then the chairman of a House oversight committee, told Purdue's top executives to use sales data to "weed out" bad doctors prescribing their
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LOS ANGELES — During the last decade, the maker of the potent painkiller OxyContin has compiled a database of hundreds of doctors suspected of recklessly prescribing its pills to addicts and drug dealers, but has done little to alert law enforcement or medical authorities. Despite its suspicions, Purdue Pharma continued to profit from Liz 0 Baylen / Les Angeles Times
prescriptions written by these physicians, many of whom were prolific prescribers of OxyContin. The company has sold more than $27 billion worth of
Purdue Pharma has sold more than $27 billion worth of the powerful painkiller Oxycontin since its introduction in1996. he saysisthe overuse of painkillers. "Any drug company that has i nformation about
"I'm expecting it's going
to be a small percent writthe drug since its introduction in 1996. ing a lot of the inappropriate physicians potentially engaged prescriptions," said Cassidy, For years, Purdue has pro- the prescribers — about 8 per- in illegal prescribing or pre- himself a physician. "What's moted the idea that the coun- cent of those in its database. scribing that is endangering the challenge in figuring out try's epidemic of prescription The company's tally could not people'slives has a responsi- which doctors are the b ad drug deaths was fueled largely be independently verified. bility to report it." actors'?" by pharmacy robberies, docAsked to provide cases reAbrams said that some of President Barack Obama's tor-shoppingpatients and teens ported to law enforcement, she the doctors in the database drug czar, Gil K erlikowske, raiding home medicine cabi- identified three Southern Cali- may no longer beactive pre- testified that the federal govnets. The database suggests fornia physicians implicated in scribers, but she could not pro- ernment didn't have access to that Purdue has long known major schemes to funnel Oxy- vide a specific number. such information. that physicians also play a sig- Contin to addicts and dealers. OxyContin and other preUnbeknownst t o C a ssidy nificant role in the crisis. One of them, Masoud Bam- scription painkillers have fu- and K e r likowske, P u r due Purdue's database, which dad of San Fernando, took in eled a surge in drug overdoses, Pharma had a database simicontains the names of more $1.5 million a year prescribing which in 2009 claimed 39,147 lar to what the congressman than 1,800 doctors, could pro- OxyContin and other painlives, surpassing for the first was looking for. vide leads for investigators at a killers to young addicts. He is time traffic accidents as a time when they are increasing- serving a 25-year prison sen- leading cause of preventable Marketed as safer ly looking at how reckless pre- tence on a drug dealing con- deaths. Two years later, the For d ecades, p hysicians scribing of painkillers contrib- viction. Bamdad was linked U.S. Centers for Disease Con- avoided prescribing narcotic utes to addiction and death. by prosecutors to six patient trol and Prevention declared painkillers for anything but deaths. prescription drug overdoses cancer and end-of-life pain Policing physicians Another d o ctor, E l eanor an epidemic. because they feared the risk of Purdue has said little about Santiago, is awaiting sentencLast year, a Times analysis addiction and overdose. But as the list since it began identify- ing on federal charges that showed that drugs prescribed Purdue and other drug coming doctors in 2002. A compa- she helped flood Los Angeles' by doctors played a role in panies pushed for their broad ny scientist offered a glimpse black market with more than 1 nearly half th e p rescription use, doctors began widely preinto the database at a June million illicit doses of OxyCon- overdose deaths in Southern scribing them for bad backs, drug dependency conference tin. Physician Kevin Gohar California from 2006 through bum knees andother common in San Diego, noting it was was linkedto a suspected pre- 2011. Seventy-one doctors pre- ailments. the first time the program had scription mill in Reseda that scribeddrugs tothree or more OxyContin — twice as pobeen discussed in public. authorities say sold OxyContin patients who fatally overdosed. tent as morphine — became In a series of interviews with prescriptions to addicts across Oxycodone, the active ingredi- one of the nation's most widethe Los Angeles Times, Pur- Southern California. Gohar ent in OxyContin, was one of ly prescribed painkillers by due attorney Robin Abrams died of a drug overdose in 2011 the most often cited drugs in marketing its patented timesaid the company created the while a criminal investigation the deaths. releaseformula as safer than database to steer its sales rep- was pending. Concerned by the mounting other drugs. resentativesaway from risky deathtoll, a congressionaloverBut it didn't take long for addoctors. Policing physicians, 'An ethical responsibility' sight committee in June called dicts to discover that "Oxy," as she said, was not Purdue's Mitchell Katz, director of the three top federal officials to it is known on the streets, proresponsibility. Los Angeles County Depart- testify about the government's duced a heroinlike rush when "We don't have the ability to ment of Health Services, said response to the prescription crushed and snorted, releasing take the prescription pad out of Purdue has a duty to report all drug crisis. Louisiana Repub- the pill's full potency at once. their hand," she said. the doctors on the list, not just lican Rep. Bill Cassidy asked By 2001, OxyContin sales hit Abrams said the company a select few. why the government wasn't $1 billion a year. The privately "There is an ethical obliga- mining prescribing data to tar- held Stamford, Conn., comhad alertedlaw enforcement or medical regulators to 154 of tion," said Katz, a critic of what get rogue doctors. pany was also under fierce at-
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Morsi protest camps, and the government imposed a Continued from A1 monthlong state of emergency Obama may find it politi- c u r t ailing rights. The death cally difficult to sustain the t o l l in the crackdown is about funding if the m ilitary-con- 6 0 0 , w ith m ore than 4,000 trolled government continues h u r t , according to the stateits crackdown. Yet there are r u n M i ddle East News Agenincentives to keep it flowing: c y . The Muslim Brotherhood it provides some l everage t h at supports Morsi says the over Egypt's military leaders, f i g ure is much higher. it cements Egypt's peace acThe a c tions put a spotlight cord with Israel and it would o n t h e Egyptianmilitary'sties be costly to cancel contracts t o t h e U.S. through aid that with U.S. defense provides b a t t le companies. t anks made by "While s u s - Egg P t f arf General Dynampending joint mili- mftjtg yy'S tjgS ics Corp., F-16 tary exercises as fighter jets from tp tQt, U$ the president has Lockheed Martin Corp . a nd other done is an impor- (inClude) aid tant step, our law tt7gt prpyjdgS equipment.Many
which plays the role of intermediary in Egypt's defense purchases. Egypt's ties to the Pentagon have grown since that nation and Israel signed the U.S.brokered peace agreement of 1979. For years, U.S. aid was linked by a f ormula to the amount of assistance given to IsraeL The U.S. and Israel look for Egyptian military help on security issues such as restricting smuggling tunnels into the Gaza Strip and, most recently, against terrorists seeking to operate in the Sinai Peninsula. The U.S. Navy receives preferred transit through the Suez CanaL "One should r emember is clear: aid to the t t tI t < ~ senior E g y ptian that in large part the funding Egyptian military military o f ficers of the Egyptian military has should cease un- m a d e b y have r e c e ived always been a bribe followless they restore Q g r fergj U.S. training over ing the Camp David accords democracy," Sen. the years. to maintain peace with Israel P atrick L ea h y , Egypt received and keep smuggling into Gaza D-Vt., chairman CO I P.,F-16 a total o f $ L 5 6 under some control, " said Joel of the applopria- fj g Q tgt jgtS billion in military Johnson, a n i n t e rnational tions subcommitand ec o n omic trade analyst for t h e Teal tee responsible for aid in fiscal 2012, Group Corp., a defense and foreign aid, said Ma r t i n C OrP. ranking fifth beaerospace consulting compaThursday. hind Israel, Afny based in Fairfax, Va. gr1 d Otgfar . "I suspect Israel will not be Previously the ghanistan, Pakiadministration, s tan, and I r a q, eager to see the U.S. cut off the citing n at i onal according to the Egyptian military at this juncsecurity interests, Congressional ture, when the military is feelshielded Egypt from a law ResearchService. ingbesieged and might believe "I can't see how we conan 'incident' with Israel might mandating an aid cutoff by declining to say that the mil- t i n u e aid as usual now," Mi- provide it a means to generate itary's July ouster of elected c h ael O'Hanlon, director of public support," Johnson said Islamist President Mohamed f o r eign p olicy r esearch at in an emailed statement. Morsi was a coup. This week's t h e B rookings Institution in T he U.S.-Egyptian m i l i crackdown raises questions W a shington, said in an email. tary channel has been tested about whether U.S. money "At a minimum, it needs to be during this crisis by frequent bought much influence in this s u spended or temporarily re- phone contacts between Decrisis. duced, or held in escrow." fense Secretary Chuck HaRep. Howard "Buck" McKeRic h a rd Haass, president of gel and E gyptian Defense on, R-Calif., chairman of the t h e Council on Foreign Rela- Minister Abdelfatah al-Seesi, House Armed Services Com- t i ons in New York, supported the general who commands mittee, said in a n e m ailed t h e president on maintaining Egypt's military and is effecstatement that "our s t rong a i d f o r t h e t imebeing. Hisac- tively leading the government. and supportive relationship t i o n "puts generals on notice" In a call Thursday, Hagel with Egypt continues to be in t h at time is running out absent said in a statement, he told alAmerica's national security r e s traint and reform, Haass Seesi that "the Department interest, but only so long as s a i d in a posting on Twitter of Defense will continue to the Egyptian military respects T h u rsday. maintain a military relationcivilian rule and continues the Cutt i ng off military aid car- ship with Egypt, but I made it transition." ries its own set of issues, both clear that the violence and inEgyptian security f o rces g e opolitically and financially, adequate steps towards reconthis week charged into pro- f o r t h e U . S . g o vernment, ciliation are putting important
elements of our longstanding defense cooperation at risk." After Morsi's ouster, the Obama administration d ecided to delay the delivery of four F-16s to Egypt, citing the "fluid situation." Eight more are planned for delivery by January, if the schedule isn't altered. U.S. military aid may cover as much as 80percent of the Egyptian Defense Ministry's weapons procurement costs, Congressional Research Service analyst Jeremy Sharp wrote in a June report, although he said there are no verifiable figures o n t o t al Egyptian military spending. Cutting off aid would be
complicated because Egypt is allowed to negotiate the pur-
chaseofmajordefense equipment under contracts that last for a number of years, while counting on annual aid appropriations to make future payments. The U.S. government signs the contracts with American companies on
Egypt's behalf. That means the U.S. would be liable for unpaid funds if a contract is broken, unless the Pentagon negotiates a termination penalty, buys the weapons for its own use or sells them to another country, according to Kevin Brancato, an analyst with Bloomberg Government. The canceled Bright Star exercises, scheduled in Egypt every two years, are an outgrowth of the Camp David accords.Last held in 2009,the exerciseswere called off in 2011 due to political turmoil following the revolution that toppled former President Hosni Mubarak. Since then, the Egyptian military "has lost a lot of its i nternational support," I a n B remmer, the N e w Y o r k based president of the Eurasia Group, said Thursday. Denmark has halted its development aid for Egypt and "many Europeans are already calling for suspension of aid," he said.
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drug also plunged. Purdue concluded that a small number of doctors might account for a "substantial portion" of the nation's black-market supply of prescription painkillers, according to a summary of the unpublished study. The findings held "important implications," Purdue said, for policies aimed at curbing prescription abuse. The company provided the study to the FDA in a confidential filing; it did not include doctors' names. On the day Purdue's patent was set to expire, the FDA agreed that the original OxyContin was too dangerous to allow generic drugmakers to
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Two armed civilians walk down a street Friday in Cairo. Tens of thousands of Muslim Brotherhood supporters took to the streets Friday across Egypt in defiance of a military-imposed state of emergency following the country's bloodshed earlier this week.
Chaosreignsin Egypt as death toll rises New York TimesNewsService CAIRO — Egypt erupted into violent chaos Friday, raising doubts about the new authorities' capacity to maintain order, as Islamists and other opponents of last month's military takeover fought security forces and their civilian allies in street battles across the capital and other cities. The country seemed to descend intoanarchy. Terrified protesters caught in a crossfire jumped or fell from an overpass in a panicked effort to escape. A gunfight erupted on the doorstep of a Four Seasons hotel. Men wielding guns and machetes — some backing the Islamists, others police supporters in civilian clothes, others simply c r iminals roamed the streets of the capital and other cities, and it was often impossible to tell friend from foe. Health M i n istry o f f icials put the civilian death toll for Friday at 27, but some news reports put it at more than 100, which would bring the death toll since Wednesday to nearly 750. In lateafternoon more
than 30 uncounted corpses were seen at a field hospital in amosque near the center of the fighting, in Cairo's Ramses Square. Defying a 7 p.m. curfew, antagonists battled there into the night, lit by an unchecked firethat consumed a nearby office building. The military-appointed government issued a statement declaring that th e m i l itary, the police and the people were "standing together in the face of the t reacherous terrorist scheme against Egypt of the Brotherhood o r g a nization." But the extent of the mayhem cast doubt on its ability to deliver on its central promise of restoring order and security. Just two days ago, the police had routed thousands of protesters from sit-ins in support of the ousted president, Mohammed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood, killing several hundred. The government suspended legal protections against arbitrary police action and authorized security forces to kill anyone who threatened a public facility.
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LAS VEGAS — UFO buffs and believers in space aliens are celebrating the CIA's clearest acknowledgement yet of the existence of Area 51, the topsecret Cold War test site that has been the subject of elaborate conspiracy theoriesfordecades. The recently d eclassified documents have set the tinfoil-hat contingent abuzz on the Internet, though there's no mention in the papers of UFO crashes, black-eyed extraterrestrials or staged moon landings. "I'm thinking that they're probably testing the waters now to see how mad people get about the big lie and cover-up," said Audrey Hewins, an Oxford, Maine, woman who runs
a support group for people like her who believe they have been contacted by extraterrestrials. "We're hoping the CIA is leading up to disclosure" of the existence of space aliens on Earth. "It's not something you can look at us and lie about, because we know that they're here and have been here for a
long time," she said. The CIA history released Thursday not only refers to Area 51 by name and describes some of the activities that took place there, but places the Air Force base on a map, along the dry Groom Lake bed. It also describes some cool planes, though none of them are saucer-shaped. George Washington University's National Security Archive used a public records request to obtain the CIA history of oneofArea 51's most secret Cold War projects, the U-2 spy
plane program. National Security Archive senior fellow Jeffrey Richelson first reviewed the history in 2002, but all mentions of the country's most mysterious military base had been redacted. Sohe requested the history
cret, 8,000-square-mile installation. Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush referred to the "location near Groom Lake" in insisting on continued secrecy, and other government references date to the 1960s. But Richelson as well as those who are convinced "the truth is out there" are taking the document as a sign of loosening secrecy about the government's activities in the Nevada desert. The site is known as Area CIA via The Associated Press 51 among UFO aficionados A U-2 spy plane is tested at an airstrip 90 miles north of Las Vegas because that was the base's that became known as Area 51 in this CIA archive photo. While the designation on ol d N evada area was used for testing top-secret aircraft during the Cold War, test site maps. The CIA history declassified documents don't discuss UFO crashes. reveals that officials renamed it "Paradise Ranch" to try to lureskilled workers, who can again in2005, hoping formore Area 51 workers, not an offistill be seen over Las Vegas information. Sure enough, he cial document. flying to and from the site on " The g overnment p r o b - unmarked planes. received a version a few weeks ago with the mentions of Area ably will not release what it Beginning with the U-2 in 51 restored. knows," UFO researcher Rob- the 1950s, the base has been The report is u n likely to ert Hastings said. "My opinion the testing ground for a host of stop the conspiracy theories. is that whoever is flying these top-secret aircraft, including The 407-page document still craft will break the story and the SR-71 Blackbird, F-117A contains m an y r e d actions, will reveal themselves at some stealth fighter and B-2 stealth and who's to say those miss- point in the future. The CIA is bomber. Some believe the base's Strangelovian hangars ing sections don't involve little not going to release anything green men? they don't want to talk about." also store alien vehicles, eviIt's not the first time the gov- dence from the "Roswell inciSome UFO buffs and others believe the most earthshatter- ernment has acknowledged dent" — the alleged 1947 crash ing revelations will come from the existenceof the super-se- of a UFO in New Mexico-
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Continued from A1 Qian, who came here more than four decades ago and struggled to sell his own works in this country, earned just a few thousand dollars for each of his imitations. New York was a center of the art world, but Qian told friends that he had been disheartened by the difficulties he encountered finding a foothold as an artist. "He was kind of frustrated because of the language problem, the connection problem," said Zhang Hongtu, a friend and acclaimed Chinese artist who lives in New York. "He was not that happy." Qian's low profile as a painter evaporated in recent weeks as federal authorities decided that he was the artist whose fakes are at the heart of one of the bolder art frauds in recent memory. A revised federal indictment handed up this week charged Glafira Rosales, one of the dealers accused of having peddled his works, with money laundering and tax evasion in connection with the sales. The indictment does not name Qian,who could not be reached for comment Friday, but people with knowledge of the case confirmed that he was the man referred to only elliptically in the charges as the "Painter." Neighbors say his home was searched this week by FBI agents.
Continued from A1 "We're going to continue to work in a common-sense, step-by-step way," he told reporters before Congress left Washington for its August recess. On the more sensitive issue of a path to citizenship, he added that voters "expect that no one who broke our laws will get special treatment." The demographics of McCarthy's district make him an obvious target for proimmigration groups' lobbying efforts. But within the
Qian's discovery According to the indictment and other court papers, Qian was discovered selling his art on the streets of lower Manhattan in the early 1990s by Rosales' boyfriend and business partner, an art dealer named Jose Carlos Bergantinos Diaz, who recruited him to m ake paintings in the style of celebrated abstract expressionists. The indictment does not name Bergantinos Diaz, but his identity is confirmed by other court records. Over 15 years, court papers say, the painter, working out of his home studio and garage, churned out at least 63 drawings and paintings that carried the signatures of artistic giants like Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman, Robert Motherwell and Richard Diebenkorn and that Bergantinos Diaz and Rosales boasted were authentic. They were not copies of paintings; they were sold as newly "discovered" works by those artists. Rosales sold or consigned the art to two elite Manhattan dealers, Knoedler 8 Co. — New York City's oldest gallery until it closed in 2011 — and a former Knoedleremployee named Julian Weissman, who in turn sold them for millions of dollars to customers who placed their faith in the dealers' reputations and the supporting words of some experts. Rosales told the dealers that the vast majority of the paintings came from a c o llector who had inherited the works from his father and adamantly
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Suspected art forger Pei-Shen Qian worked and lived in this house in the Queens borough of New York. Qian allegedly forged dozens of modernist masters' paintings that later sold for a total of more than $80 million. refused to be identified. Over time, this anonymous owner came to bereferred to as "Secret Santa" and "Mr.X." Knoedler, its former presid ent An n F r e edman a n d Weissman have repeatedly said they always believed the works to be authentic, despite the lack of documentation. So far, Rosales is the only person who has been charged in connection with what prosecutors have described as a long-running fraud. They have not indicated that either Manhattan dealer was aware that the works, which have been displayed at international exhibitions, a museum and a U.S. embassy, had recently been createdacross the East R iver. Long before Qian settled in Queens, he worked as an artist. He grew up in the island city of Zhoushan and Shanghai, according to a 2004 interview with a Chinese television station. When he was in his 30s, Qian took part in a daring experimental art movement in Shanghai in the late 1970s as the Cultural Revolution was
ticle he wrote for a Chinese art magazine in 2006. "The things we had done before became like dust in the wind," he wrote. H e described hisfriend, then in his 40s, as "homesick" and "lost." It is unclear how much Qian knew of the fraud that federal investigators have described. It is not against the law to make a replica of a masterpiece or sign the name of someone like Rembrandt and sell it, as long as it is clearly identified it as a fake. What is illegal is to market it as authentic. It is also unclear exactly who was delivering the paintings to Qian that the neighbors saw, or whether they were originals or perhaps justposters of works by famous artists. Zhang was skeptical that his friend could have mimicked the style of such different and wellknown artists. His memory of Qian's work was of landscapes and interiors that used the pastel palette of the impressionists.
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"I didn't know he had this kind of a good technique," he said. "He had some talent, but I don't believe he can paint in the samestyleas aJackson Pollock; it's not easy to copy this kind of style." Richard Grant, the executive director of the Diebenkorn Foundation, said "Whoever did this was extremely skillfuL" It is not impossible, however. The German forger Wolfgang In America Beltracchi, who was convicted In 1981, Qian came to New in 2011, says he created hunYork, where he and his friend dreds of paintings ostensibly by Zhang took art classes together 50 different artists. at the Art Students League in Accordingto the timeline laid Manhattan. Although out of out in the indictment, Rosales touch for about 20 years, Zhang began showing the painter's recounted how Qian, a f ew fakes to Knoedler and Weissyears older, helped him find his man around 1994. way in an alien city. The scheme began collaps"He told me how to make a ing in 2009, when questions living over here," Zhang said, raised about the authenticity meaning t h a t imm i g rants of some Motherwellsreached like themselves would have the FBI. An increasingly bitter to take other jobs to support controversy erased a fortune's themselves. worth of art, divided longtime "We worked together for professional relationships and short time at a construction cast shadows on the reputations site," he said. He remembers of art experts who vouched for Qian's trying to sell his art on the works. Lawsuits, brought the street. by angry buyers who include a By the 1990s, Qian was be- fashion director and a Kuwaiti coming increasingly disen- sheikha, are demanding that chanted with his own work. A the dealers hand over millions fellow artist, Chen Danqing, of dollars in r eimbursement recalled that period in an arand damages.
ending.
Abstract art w a s c onsidered a symbol of bourgeois decadence, but Qian and his fellow artists organized their own unofficial exhibition with work that employed abstracted forms. A 1987 exhibition at the Community Folk Art Gallery in Syracuse, N.Y., revisited that period with a show of six artists that included Qian.
so r a iens and extraterrestrial corpses. The CIA history mentions an "unexpected side effect" of the high-flying planes: "a tremendous increase inreports of unidentified flying objects." The U-2 and Oxcart planes, which flew higher than civilians believed possible, accounted for half of UFO sightings during the 1950s and '60s, according to the report. Even for those who do not believe, the mystery surrounding the site — situated about 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas, across miles of empty desert speckled with Joshua trees and sagebrush — has been a boon. One Nevada bicycle event company produces an r X Rides" event that incorporates mountain and r oad b i k i ng near acertain heavily guarded patch of Nevada desert. Las Vegas' minor league baseball team is called "the 51s." Small-town r es t a urants along State Route 375, officially designated the Extraterrestrial Highway, sell souvenir Tshirts to tourists making their way to the boundary of Area 51, which consists of a no-trespassing sign, a surveillance camera and an armed guard on a hill.
"lf you can easily use your ATM card in Prineville, Portland or Poland to simply and accurately withdraw cash from your account, why can't we use technology to allow employers and employees to properly identify the validity of documents for foreign workers?" — U.S. Rep. Greg Walden
about in this debate," Walden wrote. "If you can easily use your ATM card in Prineville, Portland or Poland to simply and accurately withdraw cash from your account, why can't we use technology to allow em-
country illegally. On Friday, the Republican National Committee passed a resolution urging Congress to pass an immigration bill by the end of the year. The resolution also contained language speleadership,Oregon's Greg ployers and employees to prop- cifically opposing "any form of Walden, R-Hood River, may erly identify the validity of doc- amnesty that would propose a be the next logical choice. uments for foreign workers?" pathway to citizenship." Of the top five ranking In a recent interview with At the same time, the GOP members of GOP leader- USA Today, Walden noted that is eager to make inroads with ship, Walden's district has he grew up on a cherry orchard Hispanic voters, a group that the highest percentage (12.8) and understands the need for voted Democratic in the 2012 of Hispanic residents after guest workers in his district. presidential election 71 per"I think there's a way to get to cent to 27 percent, a 44-point McCarthy's. In the districts of other Republican leaders, people who haven't committed margin. including those of Boehner criminal offenses who are here Earlier this year, Arizona (3.1 percent), Majority Lead- undocumented, if they pay a Sen. John McCain, who was er Eric Cantor (5 percent) fine, if they true up in all their one of the major Republican and Republican Conference areas, and they go to the back supportersof the Senate's imChairman Cathy McMorris of the line, there's probably a migration bill, warned during Rodgers (5.8 percent), the way, then," he said regarding a an appearance on PBS' Newspercentage is in the single path to citizenship. Hour that the GOP will face an digits, according to figures Walden has met with rep- uphill climb in national elecfrom the U.S. Census Bu- resentatives from the United tions if it does not become more reau's American Commu- Farm Workers inOregon and appealing to Hispanic voters. nity Survey. Washington. But that doesn't If the GOP didn't help pass In a recent letter to sup- mean that h e a g rees with immigration reform, he said, porters, Walden indicated their position that a vote must "I see further polarization of that he supports the House be held quickly, said Walden the Hispanic voter and the deproducing its own i m mispokesman Andrew Malcolm. mographics are clear that the "On getting a vote in Sep- Republican Party cannot win gration bill, with the relevant committees having tember, he has said it's more a national election. That's just a chance to vet proposals important to get this done right a fact." publicly. than getting it done quickly," — Reporter: 202-662-7456, "Securing t h e b o r d er Malcolm said. aclevenger@bendbulletirt.com needs to be th e starting Immigration reform, and a point of any discussion on pathway to citizenship in parSee us for retractable reforming our broken sys- ticular, poses a tricky challenge awnings, exterior solar tem. I strongly believe that for Republicans in Washinga part of the solution should ton. Many conservatives hate screens, shade structures. be technology — something the idea of amnesty for people Sun ehen you eantit, we haven't heard that much who entered or remain in the shade ehen you needit.
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NO Child Left Behind —U.S. education officials announced Thursday that Oregon wasone of three states that havenot fulfilled their promise to bring their teacher and principal evaluation systems upto
How fundingfrom HB 3233 and HB 3232 may be used to support staff and improve student achievement.
Nonmedical exemption from immunization
Possible Network of Quality Teaching andLearning funding
Senate Bill 132 transformed the process for claiming a nonmedical immunization exemption. Beginning March 1, 2014, parents who opt for a nonmedical exemption will be required to submit to their child's school either a signature from a health care practitioner i n dicating the parent was informed of the risks and benefits of immunizations or a certificate of completion of an online video about immunization. The Oregon Health Authority is set to develop the video. Parents may claim an exemption for any reason, in-
Mentoring of newteachers andadministrators ............. $9.6 million Collaboration grants focused onprofessional development, evaluations andnewcompensation models ................ $12.3 million
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Possible early reading funding
tions. According to the Oregon Pediatric Society, Oregon has the highest rate of kindergarten immunization exemptions. The rate hasincreased from 2.4 percent in 2001-02 (including first grade) to 5.8 percent in 2011-12. Last year, Oregon also had more than 800 cases of whooping cough, a rate not seen since the 1950s when vaccines were n o t w i d e ly available.
Web-based and print resources for families.......................$250,000
Student-centered teaching and learning models ................$700,000 Implementation of teacher evaluation systems .................$5 million
CommonCore implementation and best practice materials.......................................................$5 million
Closing theachievement gap......................................... $5.5 million Strengthening educator preparation..................................$2 million Develop state plan for recruitment and
support of teachers ..
$500,000
Leadership training and working
conditions assessments .................................................$1.7 million
federal standards, but it has been given an extra year to finish the work. The new teacher evaluation systems were part of the requirements for waivers from the federal edu-
cation law known as"NoChild Left Behind." If the states meet the requirements of the waiver, they won't need to have every child meet state academic standards in reading and math by January 2014. So far, 40 states and the District of Columbia have been granted a one- or two-year reprieve from the
requirements of the U.S.education law, passed morethan a decade ago. Washington, Oregon and Kansas had been placed on "high-risk status" and given until the end of the 2012-13 school year to fix the way to include improvement in student test scores as a factor in teacher
evaluations. Oregon has asked for extra time to continue piloting evaluating systems in school districts before settling on a statewide model.
"We want to makesure we're really picking the best model for Oregon," said Crystal Greene, spokes-
woman for the Oregon Department of Education. If the state doesn't succeed in convincing federal officials it has met the requirements for a waiver, it
may need to goback to the original federal rules that require every school andevery district to meet a group of benchmarks for kids in various ethnic andeconomic groups. — The Associated Press
Assistance to rural districts seeking
professional development..................................................$1 million College andCareerreadiness assessments................... $1.2 million Early educator training ........................................................$500,000
Ready to Read program ......................................................$195,000 Extended time and individualized
support for select school ...................................................$4 million Improve system for identification of struggling students..$2 million Early literacy instruction for parents and caregivers..........$750,000
Expandedpublic access to libraries and otherresources............................................................$800,000
Possible guidanceandsupport for post-secondary aspirations ASPIRE program (student mentoring) ........................... $1.4 million Mentoring and monitoring of at-risk middle and high school students ...................................................$3 million Dual credit, early college credit, and accelerated
Flags in classrooms
learning courses.................................................................
HB 3014 requires district school boards to provide every classroom with a U.S. flag for display. An earlier version of the bill that did not pass required time be set aside each day for students to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. An existing requirement sets aside time once a week to "salute" the flag. Students cannot be compelled to recite the pledge, though law requires them to maintain a respectful silence. In written testimony, the ACLU of Oregon criticized the state for including the phrase "one Nation under God" in the pledge, noting the phrase was introduced during the Red Scare. According to the state's fiscal impact report, "While this individual measure has a 'Minimal' fiscal impact, an agency may incur a net fiscal impact greater than minimal depending on the cumulative impact of all measures enacted into law that affect the agency." In other words, if a school district has only a few flags and many
Connecting students to workworld ExpandEastern Promise(exposesstudents in Eastern Oregon tocollege)................................................. $4million Create and strengthen regional STEMand
CTE networks ................................................................. $2.5 million Increase STEMand CTEprogramming for
underservedpopulations ............................................... $2.5 million STEM and STEAMschool models......................................$3 million Art industry exposure for students .....................................$500,000 Note: CTE: Career and technical education; STEM: Science, technology, engineering and math; STEAM: Science, technology, engineering, arts and math Source: Oregon Department of Education
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classrooms,the cost could be significant.
Limiting Big Brother HB 2386 limits the ability of a school district to mandate students to wear, carry or use an item with a radio frequency i dentification device for t h e purpose of locating or tracking the student or taking attendance. Under the new law, any school district policy that addresses student tracking will be subject to pending standards set by the State Board of
Education. The state policy is directed by HB 2386 to protect student privacy, require notification to students and parents and allow a student or parent to opt out of any tracking
treat severe allergic reactions and asthma. The law a l so protects school e m ployees from liability if they assist the student in good faith. SB 611 allows school personnel to use epinephrine on students who have not been prescribed the medication. Staff will be trained in how to recognize cases requiring such an emergency measure. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America praised Oregon for passing these two bills, adding the state to its 2013 Honor Roll.
through Science, Technology, E ngineering and M ath a n d Career and Technical Education programs. The last initiative is focused
on creating a "college-going culture" that exposes students to different paths to college and aids with the college transition. School districts will be
able to apply for grants from these funds.
ODE additions
HB 3234 and HB 3231 integrated two initiatives of the Oregon Education Investment Strategic investments Board into ODE. The Early HB 3233 created a state- Learning Council was estabwide system to c onsolidate lished in 2011 and will become state support and training pro- the Early Learning Division in grams for K-12 teachers and the ODE. The group's mission administrators, the Network of at ODE remains to coordinate Quality Teaching and Learnefforts to prepare pre-K chiling. The network is funded at dren for success in k inder$46 million this biennium. One garten. Meanwhile, the Youth program the network funds is Development Council, estabthe School District Collabo- lished in 2012, will become the ration Fund, which supports Youth Development Division districts that want to a llow under ODE. This group's mistheir teachers to develop new sion is to coordinate services programs aimed at raising to school-age children through student achievement. Another age 20 that facilitate academic key component is funding for success and dissuades students
Zero tolerance
the Oregon Beginning Teacher from engaging in criminal ac-
and Administrator M entoring Program, which provides mentoring and training to staff as their careers develop. program. House Bill 3232 adds $293 million to the state education Medications close at hand budget that will address three HB 2749 allows students to other areas. The first is early keep prescribed auto-inject- literacy, which the state sees able epinephrine (an EpiPen) as integral to preparing its and bronchodilators in a se- youngest cohort of students for cure location in the classroom a life of learning. The second if requested by their parents. is an emphasis on connecting Such medicines are used to students to the work w orld
tivity, focusing specifically on gang intervention.
Looking forward In April, a coalition of the National Research Council, the National Science Teachers Association, the American Association for the Advancement ofScience and Achieve, a nonpartisan education reform group, released the Next Generation Science Standards. The NGSS are a set of volun-
tary standards for K-12 science educationthat are more rigorous than what most states currently use. During the upcoming months, the Oregon State Board of Education will determine whether to adopt the NGSS. Oregon is a "lead state partner" of the NGSS, indicating its commitment to thoroughly evaluating the new standards. Cary Sneider, an associateresearch professor at Portland State University, was an NGSS lead writer HB 2192 erased Oregon's mandatory one-year expulsion policy for students who bring items deemed dangerous by administrators to school. Previously, students were expelled regardless of their intent to use such an item. It takes effect in the 2014-15 school year. The old policy stems from the federal 1994 Guns-Free School Act, signed by President Bill Clinton and passed in response to a rash of school shootings. The law mandates that all statesissue a one-year expulsion to any student who brings a firearm to school. Oregon took the federal law one step further by extending "zero tolerance" toward any object that could be used as a weapon, not just firearms. Schools will now have more freedom to givea lesser punishment to students who bring a weapon that is not a firearm or explosive. Bringing one of those two items will still result in a mandatory expulsion. — Reporter: 541-633-2160, tleeds@bendbulletin.com
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PUBLIC OFFICIALS U.S. Senate • Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore. 107 Russell SenateOffice Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Phone:202-224-3753 Web: http://merkley. senate.gov Bend office: 131 N.W. Hawthorne Ave., Suite 208 Bend, OR97701 Phone: 541-318-1298 • Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Dre. 223 Dirksen SenateOffice Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Phone: 202-224-5244 Web:http://wyden. senate.gov Bend office: 131 N.W.Hawthorne Ave., Suite107 Bend, OR97701 Phone: 541-330-9142
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STATE NEWS • Portland:Gov. John Kitzhaber vetoes bill that would have
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Contract with 911workers upfor approval By Shelby R. King The Bulletin
The Deschutes County Commission on Monday will consider approval of a fouryear laborcontract between the county and the 911 Employees Association. The collective bargaining agreement between the two expired in June 2011. "We've been in negotiations since about February 2011," said Deputy County Administrator Erik Kropp. "The next step would have been binding arbitration, but both parties were able to come
back to the table and complete negotiations." The agreement applies to all regular full-time employees of the 911 service district, excluding elected officials, supervisors, confidential employees and volunteers. The new bargaining agreement includes a 2.9 percent cost-of-living adjustment retroactive to July I, 2012, a cost of living adjustment freeze for fiscal year 2013-14 and a 1.5 to 3.5 percent cost of living adjustment increase for fiscal year 2014-2015. Employees of the 911 ser-
vice district voted to ratify the labor agreement in early August. If the commission approves the contract Monday, the terms will take effect immediately. "Because we didn't have a new contract, the employees have been operating under the terms of the old contract," Kropp said. Employee morale has been an ongoing issue for the 911 service district. Turnover rates for employees are high, and former director Rob Poirier recently resigned his position, leaving senior
managers Sara Crosswhite and Rick Silbaugh to run the district and supervise the 42
employees. The district's primary function is to take calls and provide emergencydispatch service to local law enforcement, fire and emergency medical services, Kropp said. In 2012, Deschutes County 911 dispatchers handled more than 300,000 calls. Many of those werefrom law enforcement,but dispatchers answer about 160 emergency calls
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CentralOregon sportsfans, take note: A new channel is launching on BendBroadband today. Fox Sports I is replacingthe Speed Channel for BendBroadband subscribers. The new channel comes as the Fox network rebrands some of its sports
programming. It will be available on chan-
nel 35 for standard-definition TV, and channel 635 for high-definition TV, according to BendBroadband spokeswoman Shelby Little. Fox Sports I will be crucial for University of Oregon and Oregon State University sports fans. The Oregon Ducks' Aug. 31 season-opening football game against Nicholls State University is slated to air on the channel, as is the Oregon
State Beavers' Sept. 14 game against the University of Utah. The Nov. 29 Civil War rivalry game between the two Oregon schools is also set to air on Fox Sports l. The new channel will offer 24-hour sports coverage, with programming that includes
collegesports,M ajorLeague Baseball, Ultimate Fighting and NASCAR, as well as sports-themed talk shows,
according to the company's website. BendBroadband's addition of Fox Sports I comes a year after the Bend company secured airing rights for the Pac12 Network, a channel that airs West Coast college sports events, including coverage of the Oregon schools. Anyone with questions about the new channel, or any of BendBroadband's pro-
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visit the company's website, bendbroadband.com. They can also call the company at 541-382-5551. In addition, BendBroadband keeps a blog that updates customers about programming changes and other services. The blog can be seen by visiting blog.bendbroadband. com/residential. — Reporter: 541-617-7820 egfucklichC<bendbufletin.com
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Sarah and Butch Gray, of Bend, look over the Bend Brewfest program to decide on their next sample on Thursday at the Les Schwab Amphitheater. Sarah said her favorite sample was Klamath Basin Brewing Company's vanilla porter.
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GOP chair Native American mascotbill is facing vetoed by Gov.Kitzhaber election
challenge The Associated Press PORTLAND — F our county Republican leaders have challenged the election offormer congressional candidate Art Robinson as chairman of the Oregon GOP. Robinson was elected last weekend on the third ballot, defeating Bill Currier 55-52. The challenge c omes from Republicans in Benton and Baker counties, but it's unclear how far it will go. Currier said he won't support the challenge. I t a l leges J oh n L e e , Clackamas County chair and p a r t y cre d entials chairman, interfered with the election, destroyed two ballots and had a "known bias" against Currier.
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Supporters sa y m a s cots The Associated Press are a source of pride. RequirPORTLAND — Gov. John ing schools to work with local Kitzhaber on Friday vetoed a tribes would be an opportubill that would have allowed nity to build trust and undersome Oregon schools to keep standing, said Rep. Sherrie their m a scots, n i c knames Sprenger, a Republican from and logos that depict Native Scio who fought hard to get Americans. the bill through the House and T he bill w o uld h ave r eSenate and urged Kitzhaber versed part of a ban on Native not to veto it. American mascots imposed Sprenger said Friday she by the state Board of Educa- was "extremely disappointed tion, allowing schools to keep with the governor's decision" the mascots if they could se- and would continue working cure approval from the near- on the issue. "I wa s v er y e n couraged est tribe. Under the board's ban, eight when I had conversations with schools known as the Braves, the governor, however once I ndians or C h i eftains w i l l the staff ran interference and have to drop the name by 2017 I was denied appointments or risk losing state funding. with the governor by the staff, Seven schools called the War- it became very difficult to have riors can keep the nickname those kinds of conversations," but cannot have a logo that de- Sprenger said. picts Native Americans. In a letter announcing his Critics of Native American veto, Kitzhaber cited a lack mascots say they r einforce of consensus among tr ibal stereotypes and promote members about whether Nahostility. tive American mascots should
AROUND THE STATE Kitzhadereyes specialsession — Gov.JohnKitzhabersays he hopes to decide within10 days whether to call the Legislature into
special session to work on a deal that would reduce pension benefits for public employees. Kitzhaber made the remark in a meeting with education leaders in Hermiston on Thursday. Kitzhaber has been
trying to gain support for a combination of pension cuts and tax increases to lower costs and increase funding for schools. He's made
be allowed. The governor said he's open to a much more limited option that would allow a school to keep a Native American mascot if it was identified with a specific tribe and that tribe authorized it — an idea similar to the NCAA's policy that allows the Seminoles at the University of Florida. However, Kitzhaber's prop osed c ompromise w o u l d not allow any of the affected schools in Oregon to k eep their mascots or nicknames, because they use the more generalterms Braves, Indians and Chieftains. "I appreciate the sponsors' desire to promote conversations about diversity and inclusion in their local schools," Kitzhaber wrote. "Their intent is sincere, and I share it." The House and Senate both voted overwhelmingly to ease up on the mascot ban. The issue could re-emerge when lawmakers return to Salem in February.
his case in travels to school districts facing the toughest budget en-
vironments. Hespent Thursday and Friday in Eastern Oregon, where the Pendleton School District is struggling with declining enrollment.
NASCAR cars damaged —Oregon troopers say two NASCAR cars heading to Monroe, Wash., for anevent weredamaged after a tire on the semi-truck hauling them caught on fire. The Oregon State
Police says the fire happenedFriday morning on Interstate 84, north of Baker City. The driver managed to pull over the Peterbilt truck to a rest area, where firefighters put out the flames that had spread to the
trailer. The troopers say the blazecaused extensive damage tothe trailer hauling the cars.
BOy Illjtll'Bd pl8ylllg tiiflill gllll —The Marion County sheriff's office says a13-year-old Salem boy was wounded while playing with a gun with a12-year-old friend. The.45 caliber semi-automatic hand-
gun belongs to thefather of one ofthe boys. They wereplaying with it Thursday afternoon in the garage of a duplex when it fired. The boy was taken to a hospital with injuries described as nonlife-threatening.
Perkins to challenge Merkley —Theformer chair ofthe Linn County Republican Party says she'll challenge Democratic
U.S. Sen.JeffMerkley.Jo RaePerkinsannounced hercandidacyon Friday. Echoing themes from the tea party movement, Perkins says she would adhere strictly to the U.S. Constitution. A biography says
Perkins was afinancial adviser, banker and real-estate agent. She recently returned to college and graduated from Oregon State University with a bachelor's degree in political science. — From wire reports
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BEND POLICE DEPARTMENT Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 8:28 a.m. Aug. 8, in the 20900 block of Kodiak Court. Theft —A theft was reported at 9:06 a.m. Aug. 8, in the 2700
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Burglary —A burglary was reported at 8:20 a.m. Aug. 11, in the 800 block of Northwest Ogden Avenue. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 9:33 a.m. Aug. 11, in the 20000 block of Crystal Creek Court. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 9:42 a.m. Aug. 11, in the 63000 block of Wild Buckwheat Court. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 9:44 a.m. Aug. 11, in the 20000 block of Crystal Creek Court. Theft —A theft was reported at 11:56 a.m. Aug. 11, in the 200
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TODAY CENTRAL OREGONGREAT GIVEAWAY: Free clothing and household items;8 a.m.-noon; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2555 N.W.Shevlin Park Road, Bend; 541-383-4240 or www.cogga. org. CRAWDAD FESTIVAL: Featuring a parade, Dutch ovencook-off, entertainment, music, crawdad dinner and other activities; free admission, $8 for crawdad dinner; 8 a.m.-5 p.m., 8 a.m. 5K run, 10a.m. parade, 11a.m. crawdad dinner; Culver City Park, East DStreet and Lakeshore Drive; 541-546-6494 or cityhall@cityofculver.net. DIG DAY:Celebratethe construction of the Discovery Park area byviewing plans and earth movers; first100 kids receive asouvenir hardhat; just north of the lodge; free; 9-11 a.m.; Discovery Park Lodge, 2868 N.W. Crossing Drive, Bend; 541-382-1662 x103 or valerie@brooksresources. com. HORSE WHISPERER: Dennis Reis, founder of the Reis Ranch School of Universal Horsemanship, performs with three ofhis horses and works with local horses with severe behavioral issues; free, call or go to website for passes; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; DeschutesCounty Fair& Expo Center, 3800 S.W.Airport Way, Redmond; 800-732-8220 or www. reisranch.com. MADRASSATURDAYMARKET: Freeadmission;9 a.m.-2 p.m.; Sahalee Park, 7th and BStreets; 541-489-4239. PIONEERSUMMER FESTIVAL: Featuring games, chili cook-off, vendors and music; free; 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Pioneer Park, 450 N.E Third St., Prineville; 541-633-3654 or ezpz. zebra@gmail.com. PRINEVILLEFARMERS MARKET: Free; 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Prineville City Plaza, 387 N.E.Third St.; 541-4476217 or prinevillefarmersmarket© gmail.com. YARD SALE FUNDRAISER: Proceeds benefit the museum; free admission; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; DesChutes Historical Museum, 129 N.W.Idaho Ave., Bend; 541-389-1813 or info@ deschuteshistory.org. CENTRALOREGONSATURDAY MARKET: Featuring arts and crafts from local artisans; free admission; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; parking lot across
crestviewcable.com. HIGH & DRYBLUEGRASS FESTIVAL: The three-day festival includes live music, workshops, food and more; gates opennoonAug. 15 for camping; $15, free for children younger than12; $10camping fee per vehicle; 12:15 p.m.; RunwayRanch, 22655 Peacock Lane, Bend;www. highanddrybluegrassfestival.com. THE HIGHDESERTRENDEZVOUS: Afundraiser featuring the artwork from "Art of the West Show"; live music, live and silent auctions; $200 (includes an individual membership), $300 per couple (includes afamily membership), $150 members; 4 p.m.; High Desert Museum, 59800 S. U.S. Highway97, Bend; 541-382-4754, ext. 365 or www. highdesertrendezvous.org. TWILIGHTCINEMA:An outdoor screening of "How to Train Your Dragon" (2010); bring low-profile chair or blanket, your own picnic, snacks available; free; 6:30 p.m.; Village at Sunriver, 57100 Beaver Drive; 541-585-3333 or www. sunriversharc.com. THE GOTHARD SISTERS:The allfemale Irish music and dancegroup performs; $18 plus fees; 7:30 p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W.Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700. BELTAINE MUSIC: The Portland celtic band performs; $7 in advance, $10 at the door; 8 p.m.; TheSound Garden,1279 N.E.SecondSt., Bend; 541-633-6804 or www. thesoundgardenstudio.com. SLATERSMITHANDTHEWEATHER MACHINE:The Portland folk-rock band performs; $5-$10; 8 p.m., doors openat7 p.m.;Angeline'sBakery & Cafe, 121 W.Main Ave., Sisters; 541549-9122 or www.belfryevents.com. OSO NEGRO: Hip-hop, with Marv Ellis, Amsterdam and more; 9 p.m.; Dojo, 852 N.W.Brooks St., Bend; 541-706-9091. STAIRWAY DENIED:The Led Zeppelin tribute band performs; $7 in advance, $10 at the door; 9 p.m., doorsopenat8 p.m.;Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70S.W.Century Drive, Bend; 541-323-1881 or www. bendticket.com. JACKSONPRICE:The rock-soulpop band performs; $5; 9:30 p.m.; Silver Moon Brewing & Taproom, 24 N.W. GreenwoodAve., Bend; 541-388-8331 or www.facebook. com/JAHPromotions/events.
Theft —A theft was reported at 10:47 a.m. Aug. 15, in the area of Northeast Fourth Street. Vehicle crash —An accident was reported at10:24 p.m. Aug. 15, in the area of Tom McCall Road.
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fire, 2261 N.W. Torrey Pines Drive. 1:13 p.m.— Brush or brushand-grass mixture fire, area of Brinson Boulevard. 5:45p.m.— Brush or brushand-grass mixture fire, 600 N.E. Greenwood Ave. 7:59p.m. — Confined cooking fire, 1215 N.E. Dawson Drive. 32 —Medical aid calls. Wednesday 26 —Medical aid calls. Thursday 9:53a.m.— Smoke odor reported, 61665 Cougar Trail. 19 —Medical aid calls.
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centsper $1,000 in assessed property value. The Bend Fire Department has asked for it. The Bend City Council has said it will support putting it on the ballot. The fire department would use the money to hire 14 firefighter/ paramedicsover the next several years to staff two ambulances. Those additional hires should move the department's response time within the city limits from 80 percent of incidents in nine minutes to 80 percent in six minutes. It's not easy to decide how fast is fast enough. Emergency room physician Dr. William Reed told the council recently that three patients died in the last year because it took too long for fire department paramedics toarrive. Of course, no matterhow much money Bend spends, people will still diebecause emergency responders couldn't get there in time. The decision is about finding a reasonable trade-off between what the community is willing to spend and response time. Bend Fire Chief Larry Langston believes the six-minute target is an "excellent" goal for Bend. What may make the 20-cent levy more attractive is that two other bonds in the area — a county jail bond and a library bond — are set to expire in 2014. That means the city can tell voters they can vote for the emergency response levy and essentially not have an increase in their tax rate. Langston said the city could
Minutes save lives in
emergency response. Those minutes can mean the difference between a heart attack patient returning to be a productive member of society and not. double the proposed levy to 40 cents and perhaps reach the National Fire Protection Association standard of getting 90 percent of its responses within five minutes and 30 seconds. That would involve hiring 28 new employees and staffing four ambulances. City officials weren't all that clear why they supported 20 cents rather than 40 cents. Presumably, they believe 20 cents is more politically palatable because taxes won't
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go up. We'd support the city asking voters to support the national standard and a levy of 40 cents. Minutes save lives in emergency response.Those minutes can mean the difference between a heart attack patient returning to be a productive member of society and not. That's one thing Bend would buy, better odds. The 20-cent levy for emergency response is a good investment. Forty cents is better. It's only $20 more a year on a home with an assessed value of $200,000. That's worth it.
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problem gamblingfight ike it or not, Oregon's constitution is clear. Lottery money may be spent on only a handful of things, including administration, schools, parks and fish and wildlife. And, says an attorney general's opinion written for the lottery office this year, assisting problem gamblers is not a cost of doing business. Not surprisingly, the l ottery dropped its ads aimed at problem gamblers and resigned from the Oregon Council on Problem Gambling, which it helped form, when the opinion came out. It could do nothing else. Reading the response of a handful of lawmakers and others, it's clear the ruling and the lottery's resulting action caught them off guard. The state long has spent lottery resources on problem gamblers, in fact, and done a darned good job of it. The attorney general's opinion
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that floods the ears of youth across this nation and is comprised priWEST PALM BEACH, Fla. marily of black artists apparently ee County is making a bid stirs little to n o emotion among for the dubious distinction blacks but the portrait of General of being Florida's next focal Lee does'?" I don't imagine that a Florida sherpoint of racial animus. County commissioners there iff would berate his Jewish residents have been trying to ignore the fact for being sensitive about the revthat their legislative chamber's sig- erential display of a Nazi uniform. nature piece of art is a large portrait But there are, apparently, still parts of Robert E. Lee dressed in a Con- of Florida where white sheriffs feel federate uniform. safe in telling their black citizens to The local NAACP has requested quit being so uppity about the reveither the removal of the portrait erential display of the uniform of from the chamber or achange of slavery. clothing for Lee. And now to make matters worse, "The real issue is that Confederate the Ku Klux Klan has weighed in this uniform," NAACP member Shirley week, sending a letter of support for Chapman explained to a local TV the Lee portrait remaining in the legstation. "Put him in a black suit." islative chamber. The letter accuses So far, the five-member board has the NAACP of "erasing our southern been ignoring the local civil rights history, heritage and culture." "We are asking you to please iggroup. A nd Lee County Sheriff M i k e nore the political correct rhetoric Scott turned down an invitation to and ranting of this group and stand be at a local NAACP awards ban- up for our history and heritage by quet, in part because of the group's leaving the portrait of this great complaint about the portrait coming American in place for future gensoon after its support of the pros- erations to enjoy," the letter said. ecution of George Zimmerman in The Klan letter included an exthe shooting death of black teenager cerpt ofcorrespondence that Lee Trayvon Martin in Sanford. wrote in 1856, in which he refers H I find your resurrected fixation to slavery as "a moral and political with the portrait of Robert E. Lee evil," but one that is up to God to and the demand for its removal re- end. "The blacks are immeasurably grettable," Scott wrote. "The timing so proximate to the Zimmerman better off here than in Africa, morrace-baiting is certainly suspect. ally, physically, and socially," Lee "While I am not black, I continue had written. "The painful discipline to be amazed by what isdeemed they are undergoing is necessary for 'racially offensive and/or insensi- their further instruction as a race, tive' and what is not. For example, and will prepare them, I hope, for the rampant use of the word 'n — -' better things. "How long their servitude may (which he spelled out completely) in the wildly popular hip-hop culture be necessary is known and ordered Cox Newspapers
by a merciful Providence," he continued. "Their emancipation will sooner result from the mild and melting influences of Christianity than from the storm and tempest of fiery controversy." A recent biography of Lee by historian Elizabeth Brown Pryor, who had access to many of his private letters, showed Lee had inherited 196 slaves from his wife's father, who willed them to Lee with the provision that they'd be set free within five years. Instead, Lee continued to work the slaves, and broke apart slave families by selling them to other owners, while petitioning the court to extend their servitude, Pryor found. Twenty-two years after the end of the Civil War, Lee County was carved out of Monroe County and named afterthe Confederate general. His portrait has been on display thereforthe past80 years. Six years ago, the local NAACP tried to persuade the commission to hang a portrait of Abraham Lincoln alongside Lee. But the suggestion was rejected. Maybe Lee County is trying to preserve Lee's idea of "painful discipline" for black people, but it's not going to work. Sometimes old wounds don't heal. Especially when it's a wound that's put on display and defended by the KKK. Talk about race-baiting. The protests and sit-ins in Tallahassee overthe state's "stand your ground" gun law after the Zimmerman case may just be a prelude to what's in store for Lee County. — Frank Cerabino writes for The Palm Beach Post.
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Obama offers up inmnvenience as justification for illegality WASHINGTONarack Obama's increasingly grandioseclaims for presidential power are inversely proportional to his shriveling presidency. Desperationfuels arrogance as, barely 200 days into the 1,462 days of hissecond term, his pantry of excuses for failure is bare, his domestic agenda is nonexistent and his foreign policy of empty rhetorical deadlines and redlines is floundering. And at last week's news conference he offered inconvenience as a justification for illegality. Explaining his decision to unilaterally rewrite the Affordable Care Act, he said: nl didn't simply choose to" ignore the statutory requirement for beginning in 2014 the employer mandate to provide employees with health care. No, "this was in consultation with businesses." He continued:
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In a normal political environment, it would have been easier for me to simply call up the speaker and say, you know what, this is a tweak that doesn't go to the essence of the law ... it looks like there may be some better ways to do this, let's make a technical change to the law. That would be the normal thing that I would prefer to do. But we're not in a normal atmosphere around here when it comes to Obamacare.We did have the executive authority to do so, and we did so." Serving as props in the scripted charade of White House news conferences, journalists did not ask the
pertinent question: "Where does the Constitution confer upon presidents the 'executive authority' to ignore the separation of powers by revising laws?" The question could have elicited an Obama rarity: Brevity. Because there is no such authority. Obama's explanation began with an irrelevancy: He consulted with businesses before disregarding his constitutional duty to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed." That duty does not lapse when a president decides Washington's "political environment" is not "normal." When was it "normal?" The 1850s? The 1950s? Washington has been the nation's capital for 213 years; Obama has been here less than nine years. Even if he understood "normal" political environments here, the Constitution is not suspended when a president decides the "environment"
is abnormal. Neither does the Constitution confer on presidents the power to rewrite laws if they decide the change is a "tweak" not involving the law's "essence."Anyway, the employer mandate is essential to the ACA. Twenty-three days before his news conference, the House voted 264-161, with 35 Democrats in the majority, for the rule of law — for, that is, the Authority for Mandate Delay Act. It would have done lawfully what Obama did by ukase. He threatened to veto this use of legislation to alter a law. The White House called it "unnecessary," presumably because he has an uncircumscribed "executive authority" to alter laws. In a 1977 interview with Richard Nixon, David Frost asked: HSo, what in a sense you're saying is that there are certain situations ... where the
president can decide that it's in the best interests of the nation ... and do something illegal." Nixon: "Well, when th e p r esident does it, that means that it is not
illegal." Frost: "By definition." Nixon: "Exactly, exactly." Nixon's claim, although constitutionally grotesque, was less so than the claim implicit in Obama's actions regarding the ACA. Nixon's claim was confined to matters of national security or (he said to Frost) "a threat to internal peace and order of significant magnitude." Obama's audacity is more spacious;it encompasses a right to disregard any portion of any law pertaining to any subject at any time when the political "environment" is difficult. — George Will is a columnist for the Washington Post Writers Group.
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DEATH NOTICES Linda Harriet Gibson, of La Pine June 21, 1943 - Aug. 9, 2013 Arrangements: Baird Memorial Chapel, La Pine www.bairdmortuaries.com Services: A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, August 17, 2013 at 2:00 P.M. at Faith Lutheran Church, located at 52315 Huntington Rd., La Pine. Final interment will take place privately at La Pine Community Cemetery.
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This April 1 photo shows mounds of wood waste looming over the town of Pilot Rock. The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality is taking the unusual step of going after the five principals of the defunct timber company, Kinzua Resources, LLC, that owns the landfill. They face a fine of nearly $800,000 for failing to properly close the dump, which catches fire periodically. company has not been fruitful in terms of compliance," Feldon said. "So we have moved to also name the principals." D EQ identified them a s ATR Services Inc., Gregory M. Demers, Frontier Resources LLC, Edward J. King and Jeffrey D. Demers. They have until Sept. 3 to appeal. A lawyer for Kinzua did not immediately respond to a phone call for comment.
The bulk of th e penalty, $ 550,000, is based on t h e amount of economic benefit the company derived by not closing the landfill, the agency said. Another $225,000 is for failing to post a bond to cover the costs of closing the clump. The dump has caught fire 19 times over the years, the
agency said. " It gets p r etty
there," said Lissa Druback, solid waste manager for the agency. "The wood waste can spontaneously combust." DEQ fined Kinzua $20,273 in 2011, but the company never paid it, Druback said. The largest penalty DEQ has ever levied was $1.4 million in 2002 against Cain Petroleum Inc., over a number of leaking underground stor-
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JacquesVergesbuilt reputation for defense of nefariouscharacters But Verges never denied — and indeed reveled in — the PARIS — Jacques Verges, mystery that outlived him. the flamboyant lawyer who Born in 1925 in Thailand, earned the nickname the V erges' mother w a s V i e t "Devil's advocate" for his de- namese and his father was a fense of former Nazis,terrorist Frenchman from the overseas bombers and notorious dicta- island Reunion. He grew up on tors and their aides, has died. Reunion and took up the antiHe was 88. colonialist cause as a young Verges died of cardiac ar- man. rest on Thursday in the Paris The attorney married one b edroom o f V o l t aire, t h e of his first clients, Djamila Enlightenment p h i l osopher Bouhired, a young Algerian famed for his attacks on the nationalist who went on trial establishment, according to in 1957, accused of planting Pierre-Guillaume de Roux, the bombs in public places. She editor of Verges' memoir "My was sentenced to death but Confessions." He had been in- ultimately pardoned in 1958 vited to the apartment for din- afterhe raised repeated quesner by a friend who is the cur- tions about the court's legitirent owner, de Roux said. macy and her guilt — the first "He died in the very room time he employed the stratwhere Voltaire took his last egy of legal "disruption" that breath," said de Roux. "It was would become his trademark. an ideal place for the final act He took on Algerian citizenof this born performer." ship, converted to Islam and Celebrated and excoriated, rose toprominence in the forVerges already had a reputa- eign affairs ministry. Then, in tion as an acerbic attorney 1970, he disappeared. ready forthe lost cause when For more than eight years, he stepped up to defend Klaus there was no trace of him. His Barbie, the former Gestapo wife and friends appealed for captain who directed a cam- anyone who had seen him to paign of torture and death in come forward. Then in 1979, the south of France and was Verges reappeared in Paris. ultimately convicted of crimes He never offered an explanaagainst humanity in 1987 in tion, seemingly delighting in Lyon, France. He was later confounding people. a lawyer for Paul Touvier, a In a 2 0 0 5 i n terview, he Frenchman who was Barbie's would say only that he had aide in execution and was also been "very much to the east of convicted of crimes against France." humanity. Others he helped defend "I would have defended Hit- included Slobodan Milosevic, ler," Verges once said. "Defend- the formerSerbian leader who ing doesn't mean excusing. A ultimately turned down his oflawyer doesn't judge, doesn't fer and acted as his own lawcondemn, doesn't acquit. He yer. Milosevic died before the tries to understand." end of his triaL And Verges V erges likewise lost t h e claimed to be on the defense case against Carlos the Jackal, team for Saddam Hussein and the Venezuelan terrorist who one of his closest aides, Tariq kidnapped 11 OPEC oil minis- Aziz. ters in 1975 and led a series of In a 2011 trial of f ormer bombings and shootings in the Khmer Rouge leader Khieu 1970s and 1980s. Samphan, Verges compared During 1994 court h ear- descriptions of atrocities to ings for Carlos, Verges found something out of an Alexanhimself in the headlines, ac- dre Dumas novel. "He was one of two or three cused of being a spy and Carlos' comrade-in-arms. He was extraordinary lawyers of my never charged and appeared generation," George Kiejman, unperturbed at the allegations. a French attorney who freCarlos himself was convicted quently ran up against him in 1997 — after Verges had left in court, told French media. the case — and sentenced to "I gave him all my r espect, life in prison. all the while knowing that "I'll let you in on a little se- we would agree on absolutely cret. The a s sassination of nothing." King Alexander of YugoslaV erges i s s u r v i ved b y via, that was me.... The Great two sons and a daughter, de Train Robbery, that was me, Roux said. His marriage to too," he said at the time, keep- Bouhired, their mother, failed ing a straight face as he spoke soon afterhe reappeared withto French television. out explanation. The Associated Press
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GRANTS PASS — A company that sold a lumber mill in the Eastern Oregon town of Pilot Rock couldn't find anyone to buy the neighboring property — a dump covered with 20 acres of old tree bark and sawdust from decades of milling. So, eventually, Kinzua Resources LLC just folded up and walked away. The dump catches fire periodically, and the local volunteer fire department has to put it out, but the company has informed the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality it dissolved in 2011 and has no assets to pay for any of the fines already levied, or to covering the dump with dirt, said Leah Feldon, compliance and enforcement
Volunteer group aims topinpoint Judge location of galleon shipwreck th r ows By Lori Tobias
a fur t rader in A storia in 1813 who noted in his journal MANZANITA — S o me- that Native Americans were where off the coast of Man- bringing big blocks of bees zanita rest the bones of a wax to trade, Williams said. galleon f ro m t h e P h i l i pThe trader k new t h ere pines, wrecked on the rocks were no native honeybees around 1700 as it left Manila in Oregon and asked where laden with goods destined for t he beeswax c ame f r o m . Mexico. The Native Americans told That's the legend told here him about the wrecked ship. for centuries, but the saga And so the story has been isn't just empty words. For passed from generation to as long as the tale's circu- generation. lated, Native Americans, setThe accounts include sighttlers and even modern-day ings of the ship's remains at beachcombers have f ound the mouth of the Nehalem the beeswax and porcelain to River and scattered over the prove it. beach around Manzanita. Now, a v olunteer group The last credible report of students, archaeologists was in 1926, when someone and historians calling them- apparently saw a section of selves the Beeswax Wreck the hull off Manzanita. AnResearch Project is hoping other report of wreckage on to get one step closer to find- the beachcame in as recently ing the ship when they set out as 1973, though Williams said to sea later this month with he has his doubts because no equipment that may zero in one else saw it that time. on the galleon's location. The galleons "were huge, "Next is the big offshore up to 2,000 tons, probably survey," said Scott Williams, about six stories high and a W ashington a r chaeolo- about 150 feet long," he said. gist heading up the mission. "They were 40 to 50 feet wide "We're going to do some re- and they would have stood, mote sensing using sonar from keel to top, almost 50 and a magnetometer" — a feet at t h e h i ghest parts. metal detector towed behind There were usually five or the boat. six levels of decks, and they "We know it is somewhere carried anywhere from 200 off Manzanita. We have some to 300 crew members and anideas where we want to look, other 200 or 300 passengers." but it's a big area. That's why The ships ran a r egular we are using the metal detec- trade route from Manila to tor and sonar. Those instru- Acapulco, both in territories ments will let us know where claimed by Spain, about 7,680 it is and then we'll send divers nautical miles or 8,800 regudown." lar miles. Once a year, a ship The earliest written record would leave the Philippines of the shipwreck came from loaded with A s ian l u xury The Oregonian
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difficult and draining work. The average dispatcher stays Continued from B1 on the job about four years, Dispatchers ar e t r a i ned said Nan Lauderback, a 27to coach panicked callers in year veteran, in May. tense situations, which can be In the May election, voters
Chloe Continued from B1 The only female resident at the shelter, Chloe is described by staff as often knowing w hich residents need a friend the most. "She's truly a dog that is a rescue dog in the sense of loving everyone," said staff member Georgiann Watson. "She just senses and knows when someone needs some care." Chloe is the first dog the shelter has ever had. The pooch lives there permanently, and sleeps in the shelter chapel. "When I first came here, my own black Lab of 13 years had just died," Johnson, who is the shelter's kitchen manager, said. "Then, when I
goods and sail to Mexico to sell the cargo at a merchant's fair. It would then return to the Philippines loaded with silver to buy more goods. Researchers don't k n ow why a galleon was off the Oregon coast, but they theorize it may have become disabled in a storm or from some other trouble and drifted this way. He and the other volunteers believe they're looking for the Santo Cristo De Burgos, based on detailed records that the Spanish kept of every ship, its captain, crew members and cargo. "Because the ship and cargo were so important — literally, the entire economy, they kept very good records," Williams said. "If one of them went missing they went looking for it. They would look for years. They would send other ships to look on islands and reefs, looking for survivors and records. It was like a big stock market crash." Records show the Santo Cristo De Burgos left Manila in 1693, short on crew and having just undergone repairs. It had previously set sail for Mexico in 1692, but had to turn back after losing all three masts in a storm. " Then all we know is i t d isappeared," Wi ll i a m s said. "No wreckage was ever found. Very few of the galleons a c t ually t o t a l ly disappeared. Usually t h ey w recked an d t h er e w e r e survivors or they found the wreckage. For this one, it left
and just disappeared."
passed an operating levy to replacean expiring levy used to fund the service district. The new levy will fund operations for the next five years at a rate of 20 cents per $1,000
"She's truly a dog that is a rescue dog in the
sense ofloving everyone. Shejust senses and knOWS When SOmeOne needS SOme Care." — Georgiann Watson, The Shepherd's House staff member came here, not only did I find hope and friendship, but I saw my own dog in her." Johnson is one of t h r ee men at the shelter who are especially close t o C h l oe. Johnson, who goes by "Uncle Kevin" when i t c o mes to Chloe, is responsible for giving the pooch her daily vitamins. Chloe wasn't always so c omfortable a t t h e s h elter. When Watson first ac-
quired her, the dog appeared to be terrified by her new surroundings. "She was used to l iving
with a family and being an outside dog," Watson said. "Then she came here, and she was so petrified she hid in the back. But it wasn't before a couple days that she became comfortablehere." Watson said the shelter's resident pooch is constantly doted on, s omething t h at became evident at her last
check-up. "I took her to the vet for her wellness shots not long ago, and they told me that she's gaining weight," Watson said. "I thought, surprise, surprise."
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citations The Associated Press EUGENE — A Eugene judge has thrown out 21 citations against protesters who defied an overnight curfew in a plaza dedicated to free speech. It's the second time Municipal Court Judge Karen Stenard has c i ted f r eespeech grounds in tossing out charges against demonstrators in th e W ayne Morse Free Speech Plaza. The courthouse plaza is named for the longtime U.S. senator from Oregon, who was dean of the law school at the University of Oregon in Eugene before going to Washington and earning a reputation for independent politics and free speech causes inthe mid20th century. Stenard ruled Thursday that putting the plaza off limits for a third of the day "does not withstand constitutional scrutiny." In January, a group of protesters supporting the rights of homeless people defied the 11 p.m.-6 a.m. curfew, and t h e c o unty asked Eugene police to arrest them. After that, the protesters moved to a site beneath a
bridge, and some began r eturning t o t h e p l a z a Thursday night t o e r ect tents.
assessed property value. This is in addition to a permanent tax rate of 16 cents per $1,000 assessed property value. — Reporter: 541-383-0376, shing®bendbulletin.com
People at the shelter are n ow only a llowed to g i v e her meat.Pizza crust,bread scraps, or any other type of food that might contribute to her weight gain is off limits these days. Part of Chloe's magic is that she offers residents something they often miss out on in their everyday lives. "So many t i mes, people who live on the street or in camps are never touched," Watson said. "So for them to be able to feel that love back from a dog is huge. It's a twoway street of emotion — she values everyone." "Most of us come in as broken people," Johnson said. "But you pet her, and it's just good for the soul." — Reporter: 541-383-0354, mlzehoe@bendbulletin.com
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MLB
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Sports
fired by Phillies
PHILADELPHIA — Charlie Manuel was
help draw
fired as manager of the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday, with his team
way out of the pennant race and in atailspin
students to small schools
since the All-Star break. Manuel, the win-
ningest manager in franchise history, was replaced by Hall of
Famer and former Cubs second basemanRyne Sandberg, the Phil-
lies' third-base coach. Sandberg managedthe Phillies' Triple-A team at
Lehigh Valley the previous two seasons.
By Eric Olson The Associated Press
"I never quit nothing
FREMONT, Neb. — Brennan Azinger harbors no dreams of making it to the major leagues. In fact, if it weren't for a friend at a small college in Nebraska putting in a good word for him with the baseball coach, he wouldn't be
and I didn't resign," Manuel said, making it
clear this decision came from the front office. With Manuel seated to his left, general
manager RubenAmaro Jr. broke down in tears after making the an-
playing beyond high school.
nouncement andsaying the former manager has a job with the team if he wants it.
"You people maynot
know the relationship I've had with Charlie.
Jee Kline / The Bulletin
Twelve-year-old Isaac Buerger, of Redmond, holds the ball and club he used to hit a double eagle on the ninth hole at Eagle Crest Resort's Ridge Course earlier this month.
He's a special person. This is difficult for me.
I hope he stays in our organization," Amaro sald.
Amaro saidhe informed Manuel of the decision not to extend
his contract earlier this week in Atlanta. Manuel
managed against the Braves onWednesday
• At age 11,IsaacBuerger hits the golf shot of a lifetime
night knowing it was his
last game. Sandberg took over beginning with Friday
night's gameagainst the NL West-leading Los Angeles Dodgers. The Phillies have
lost19 of 24 since last month's All-Star break. — The Associated Press
GYMNASTICS
Sam Mikulak competes on the rings during the U.S. men's national gymnastics championships in Hartford, Conn., on Friday.
Mikulak on topat championships HARTFORD, Conn. — Sam Mikulak sprinted to the lead at the
U.S. men's gymnastics championships Friday night, riding a spectacular routine on pommel
horse to close in on his first national title. Mikulak, a two-time NCAA all-around cham-
pion, posted a scoreof 91.500. Jake Dalton is
second, nearly three points behind. Alex Naddour is third followed by Joshua Dixon and
Steven Legendre. Danell Leyva,the bronze medalist in the all-around at the 2012
LondonOlympics, struggled all night and
slipped to sixth. Defending national champion John Orozco is eighth
in his first competition back from major surgery on his left knee. Leyva andOrozco were the unquestioned leaders of the U.S.
Olympic team last summer, but Mikulak, who just finished his junior
year at Michigan, has surpassed them both. — The Associated Press
saac Buerger has played the ninth hole at Eagle Crest Resort's Ridge Course hundreds of times. Until last week, though, the young golfer from Redmond had never tried to reach the green with a driver. On the 485-yard par 5, Isaac decided he would use a fortuitous lie in the left rough to his advantage and make a run at the hole with his second shot. As day slipped into evening and from 271 yards away, the golf prospect — then two days shy of his 12th birthday pulled out his 9.5-degree driver and hit the shot of his young life. "It was just a fluffy lie that I just decided, 'What the heck. I'll just hit driver,' " recalls Isaac. He continues: "It was getting late, and I saw it (the golf ball) hit the green and I saw it releasing toward the hole." Isaac saw the ball disappear around
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ZACIC HALL the green, but he did not know the final result. What his ball did was land at the front of the green, roll some 20 yards and drop into the cup. "Me and my friend (Jacob Tarkany, an 11-year-old part-time Bend resident) started running toward the hole," says Isaac. "I first stepped past the hole, and then he said it was in. I looked back, and there it was." His reaction? "I was like, 'Oh my God! This is awesome! ' " Isaac says. "They started jumping around and giving each other five and then pulled
the ball out," recounts Chad Tarkany, Jacob's dad, who was just yards away. "I couldn't believe it." Do the math and that is 3 under par for the hole. But more commonly that rarest of golf feats is called a "double eagle," or an "albatross." No matter what you call it, it is the result of hitting pay dirt on million-to-one odds and incredible talent. After all, not too many golfers of any age have the ability to drive a par 4 or to reach the green on a par-5 hole in two shots. Factor in that Isaac did this before even starting the seventh grade (he is homeschooled), and that talent and good fortune become almost unfathomable. "I've never had one (a double eagle), and I've played A LOT of golf," says Ron Buerger, Isaac's dad and a longtime PGA pro who is director of golf at Eagle Crest. "I don't know very many golf pros, who have all played a lot of golf, who have ever had one." SeeBuerger /C4
The coach invited the first baseman from Logan,Iowa, for a campus visit without having seen him play. This month, Azinger is starting his freshman year at Midland University as one of 70 players — yes, 70 — onthe Warriors' roster. Strength in numbers equates to strength of school for Midland, where more than 600 of its nearly 1,100 students are on its 25 sports teams. "Most kids coming here know they're not going to get drafted," said Azinger, his mom next to him after he signed up for classes. "They're
just playing for fun. They're getting their education." And Midland is getting dollars. Small colleges have long used the lure of partial athletic scholarships to draw students. With college costs rising, many small, private liberal arts schools are trying to stay relevant as prospective students turn to less-expensive community and online colleges. Between 2006 and 2011, the number of schools where at least 33 percent of the studentsplayed a sport increased from 96 to 124. Derek Flynn, who specializes in enrollment issues for higher education consulting firm Noel-Levitz, has found that even the smallest athletic scholarships can entice new students. SeeSchools/C3
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
uc s' Mariota set toa eB el'S I
Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron
(10) looks to lead the Crimson Tide to its fourth national title in five years this season.
By Anne M. Peterson
Smith's 3,947 yards in 1998. Several times last season Mariota EUGENE — Marcus Mariota is d i d not even play for an entire game planning to take on more than I 'ust because the Ducks had built a suba few extra pounds this footb all s t a ntial lead. Oregon averaged 49.6 season. points per game compared The University of Oregon's with 21.6 for opponents. "As far as ratio and numsoftspoken quarterback, who bulked up with 12 pounds of bers, this guy is the best quarmuscle over the summer, says terback in the country," firsthe is ready to break out and year Oregon head coach Mark become a more vocalleader Mariota Hel fr i c h said of Mariota."But of the Ducks in his sophomore he doesn't care how m any year. passing yards he has. He cares what "I have really high expectations for i t says before and after the hyphen in myself as well as this team," M ari- t h e team record, and that's how we ota said. "So I'm going to really push o p erate." myself as a leader to help these guys Or eg o n f i nished 12-1 last season — as well as myself — to get wh ere a n d beat Kansas State in the Fiesta we want to go." Bowl, coming in at No. 2 in the final He alreadyhas an impressive skill A s s ociated Press rankings. Coach set. Last season as a redshirt fre sh- C h i p K elly departed for the NFL's man, Mariota set the team's sing le- P h i ladelphia Eagles in the offseaseason record with 38 touchdow ns s o n, but the Ducks are not expected (32 passing, five rushing, one receiv- to experience any drop-off under ing), surpassing the previous mark of H e l f rich, the team's former offensive 36 held by Darron Thomas (2011) and c o o rdinator. Akili Smith (1998). Some have suggested that Mariota The first freshman named to the w i l l take to the air a bit more under Pac-12's all-conference first team in S c ott F rost, the former Nebraska 23 years, Mariotapassed for 2,677 quarterback who waspromoted from yards while completing a school -re- wide-receivers coach to offensive cocord 68.5 percent of his passes. He o r d inator and quarterbacks coach had 3,429 yards of total offense, sec- w h en Helfrich became head coach. ond on the all-time UO list only to See Mariota/C3 The Associated Press
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COMMENTARY
The Associated Press
ATLANTAan somebody — an y b ody! — please stand up to that bully down South. The college football season hasn't even started yet, but we already feel like we know the outcome. The SEC is up here. Everyone else is down here. Frankly, it's getting a little boring. Sport requires drama, suspense, some degree of uncertainty to truly capture our attention. In this sport, though, we've got the closest thing to a sure bet. Come January, we all know there's likely to be an-
other Southeastern Conferenceteam standing in the middle of that confetti at the Rose Bowl, collecting the league's eighth straight national title. Once again,the SEC has an embarrassment of riches: the best offensive player (Texas A8 M quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel), the best defensive player (South Carolina end Jadeveon Clowney), the best coach (Alabama's Nick Saban), and — oh, yeah — the best team (Saban's mighty Crimson Tide, winner of threecrowns in the pastfour years and heavily favored to claim another). See SEC/C3
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Van Os,Edmonton, 22:49. 69,BrockPowel Bend, 22:50. 70,ErikTobiason,Bend,23:06 71, CraigMavis,23:06. 72, DanielVance,Bend, 23:10 73, Brian Vernon, Bend, 23:12. 74, Floyd Turbo,Prineviffe,23:12. 75,AlexrsEudy, Bend,23:15. 76, KirkWhitney,23:28. 77,BrookeBilyeu, 23:31.78, LauraGulley, 23:32.79, NickCampbell, 23:33.80, Mike Delnero,Bend,23:36. 81, David Presland,Bend, 23:39. 82, Shawn Polizzi, Bend,23:42. 83, ShawnTheriot, 23:43. 84, John Sterling, Bend, 23.46. 85, JessicaWhitney, Bend,23:46 86, RobSchumacher, Bend, 2355. 87, Dan Winters,Salem,23:58. 88, TomHendricks, Des Moines,lowa,24:02.89,Krista Cooley,24:18.90,Jan Neuman, 24:19. 91, Stacy Trapeanese,24:19 92,Travis West, Sunrrver, 24:22.93, JoeBarrett, Bend,24:27. 94, Nicoe O'Neill, 24:27.95, StacieHeisinger, Bend,24:29. 96, CandyFreiboth,Bend,24.30. 97,Carlos Stout, 24:31. 98, MarkNeuman, 24:31. 99, ReidSimonton, Bend, 24:31.100,MariaSimonton, Bend,24:31. 101, Kelly Cloud,Redmond, 24:33. 102, Beau Paraz oo, Redmond, 24:35. 103, Scott Cloud, Redmond, 24:36. 104,DaniRudinsky,Sisters,24:37. 105,ToryParazoo, Bend,24:38. 106,DanHarshburger, Bend,24:38. 107,DavidGreen,24:40. 108,Frank Cunco,Bend,24:43. 109,OnaLarseff, Bend,24:47. 110, PaulLeapuldt, 24:49. 111, Susie Rossi, Bend,24:51. 112, TedPelletier, SanAnselmo, Calit., 24:52. 113,DevinHarrigan, Bend, 24:52. 114, Brian Harrigan, Mesa, Ariz., 24:53.115,Kelly Brawner,Bend, 24:54 116, David Bilyeu,24:55.117, TracyAdmams, lowaCity, 24:59. 118, JaredBehr, Bend,25:03. 119 Robert Findtner,Tualatin, 25:05. 120,AmiAngell, Fresno, Calif., 25:05. 121, C iff Berke,Bend,25:07.122, Lisa Smith, Bend, 25:10. 123,MarkHobbs,Bend,25:13. 124, Ryan Higgins,Terrebonne,25.17. 125,AnnieButz, Bend, 25:17.126,CalebKrause, Bend, 25:20. 127, Kaira Tamura,Shoreine, 25:23. 128, Taiji Tamura, Shoreline,25:23. 129, GeofHasegawa,25:24. 130, ConorMcKenna,Portland,25:25. 131, AndrewFreire, Bend, 25:29. 132, Randy Stutzman,Bend,25:31. 133, Colin Richards,25:34. 134, Angela Shatting, 25:35. 135, RobShatting, 25:39. 136, DanEdwards, Redm ond, 25:40. 137, JasonYang,Bend, 25:41. 138,ArnieAbrams,Ashland, 25:43.139,RainieStein, 25:43.140,Douglas Buchanan, LaPine, 25:46. 141, MarniHanna,Bend,25.48.142,JennySupermom,Bend,25:52.143,DaveWilliams,Bend,25:57. 144, GreggSwanson,Bend, 25:58. 145, Maureen Schlerf, 26:03. 146,Gai Mast, Wisonvrlle, 26:12. 147, Shawn Virani, 26:13. 148,AmyHerauf, Bend, 26:13. 149, RicardoMoreno, Portland, 26:15.150, Bill Poweg, Bend,26:17. 151, Adam Randal, Bend,26:17.152, MrkeBurke, 26:19.153,Breanna0rawford, 26:19.154, Matt0rawford,26:19.155,CurtisSmith,Redmond,2620. 156, Kyle Boas,Bend,26:22.157,BrandiJo Moles,Bend, 26:22. 158,Chris Kenny,Bend,26:26. 159,RoyReisinger,26:28.160,LisaUtz, Florence, 26:31. 161, EricShirley, BlackDiamond,Canada,26.32. 162, KyleO'Brien, Bend,26:33. 163, SamStevens, Portland, 26:38. 164, Keffe Paynter, Vancouver, 26:38. 165,JeanineFaria, 26:39. 166,AmyJo Detweiler, Bend,26.41. 167,ShaneStenhjem, Bend, 26:44. 168, HeatherSinnott, Victoria, 26:44. 169, Justi nAvery Redmond,26:45.170,Michele Hanus, Bend,26:48. 171, AmyWeinsheim,Bend, 26:54. 172, Kym Townsend,Bend, 26:57. 173, StephanieL'argent, Bend, 26:57.174,CoryBrandish,27:00. 175,Lori Smith, Redm ond, 27:01. 176,KatylynRoyster, Bend, 27:02. 177, BrandyAnderson, Bend, 27:18. 178, Stepha nieKrause,Bend,27:25.179,RachelWorbes, Bend, 27:27.180,William Johnson,Bend,27:28. 181, Evan Kennedy,27:29. 182, Brian Loder, KlamathFalls, 27:29. 183,Emily Cooke,Bend,27:32. 184, Thomas Cooke, Bend,27:32. 185,ToddTanton, 27:35. 186,ColeneLord, 27:35. 187,JohnStevens, Portland,27:41.188,AmyMitchell, Bend,27:42.189, Wyatt Goff, Bend, 27.45. 190, StephanieLeapuldt, 27:47.
191, JessicaKernion, Bend,27:48. 192,KenCuneo, Orinda,Calif., 27:51. 193,Claire Irvine, Bend, 27:52.194,MelissaJudson,Bend,28.02. 195,Jordan Judson,Bend,28:02. 196, KeithCannon, Redmond, 28:07. 197,MichegeCannon, Redmond,28:07 198, Kara Kuust,Bend,28:11. 199, JackNewkirk, Bend, 28.13.200,AdrianneManess,28:14. 201, JenniferRedding,Bend,28:17. 202,Isabel Wagner ,Redmond,28:18.203,Mary Moore,Bend, 28:19.204,BradEhlers, Sunrvier,28:20. 205,Emma
Tamura,Seattle, 28:24. 206, NateBrocious, 28:24. 207, SarahKelly, Bend, 28:26. 208, Margret Reid, 28.27. 209,Kohichi Tamura, Seatle, 28:27.210, Keelan O'Brien,Bend,28:31. 211, MicheffeReinwald, Bend,28:32. 212, Robyn Oster, Bend,28:35. 213,Jill Misener, Bend,28:36. 214, BrianBarber,28:36. 215, Erin Chapman, Bend, 28:40. 216,Jenniffer Smith,Bend,28:44. 217,Taryn Dubose,Bend,28:46.218, GreggRossi, Bend, 28:50. 219, Lynette Patterson,Bend, 28:52. 220, Robyn Johnson,Condon,28:54. 221, DevinWibel, Bend,28:55. 222, Patti Mode, Bend, 28:57.223,SunnySchumacher, Bend, 28:59. 224, Jeanne Swenson,29:00. 225,EdWeiland, Bend, 2900 226,MerindaParazoo, Redmond,29:05 227, DanieffeRadcliff, Bend, 29:09. 228,Jennifer Parker, 29:19. 229,KatieStevens, Portland, 29:47. 230,Ben Browning,Bend,29:47. 231, AmberBehr, Bend,2948. 232, KyraComstock, Redmond,29:49. 233,Alyssd Talerico,Bend, 29:51.234,MaryAbrams,Ashland, 29:54. 235,John Comstock ,Bend,2955.236,AmandaUri,30:08.237, David Uri, 30:08. 238, CaseyO'Neill, 30:12. 239, Michelie Marshall,Bend,30:13. 240, Griff Marshall, Bend,30:13. 241, MichaelRomano, Bend,30:17.242, Shilo Tippett,Madras,30:22. 243,Heather Randolph, Bend, 30:23. 244,AndrewBeckham, Eugene,30:24. 245, AndyMorris, Bend,30:25.246,Josie Hanneinan, 30:25. 247,JeffBrowning Bend,30.30. 248,Annie Browni ng,Bend,30:31.249,JenniferMucha,Bend, 30:31..250,MissyGeary, Bend,30:31.
GOLF Women Solheim Cup At ColoradoGolf Club Parker, Colo. Yardage:7,066; Par:72 Friday
EUROPE 6, UNITEDSTATES3
Foursomes Europe 3, United States1 Anna NordqvistandCarolineHedwaff, Europe, def. Stacy LewisandLizette Salas, UnitedStates, 4 and 2. SuzannPettersenand Beatriz Recari, Europe, dei. BrittanyLangandAngela Stanford, UnitedStates, 2 and1. MorganPresselandJessicaKorda, UnitedStates, dei. CatrionaMatthewandJodi Ewart-Shadoff, Europe, 3and 2. AzaharaMunozandKarineIcher, Europe,def Cristie Kerr and Paula Creamer, United States, 2 and1. Fourballs Europe 2, UnitedStates 2 SuzannPettersenand Carlota Ciganda,Europe,def. Stacy LewisandLexi Thompson, United States, 1 up. CarolineHedwaffand Caroline Masson, Europe, def. AngelaStanfordand Gerina Piler, UnitedStates, 2 and 1.
BrittanyLincicomeandBrittany Lang, UnitedStates, def. AnnaNordqvist andGiulia Sergas,Europe,4 and 3. Cristie Kerr andMichelle Wie,United States,def. CatrionaMatthewandCharley Huff, Europe,2 and1.
PGA Tour WyndhamChampionship Friday At Sedgefield Country ClubCourse Greensboro, N.C. Purse: $6.3 million Yardage:7,127; Par:70 SecondRound
PatrickReed John Huh JordanSpieth CharlieWi RossFisher Bob Estes RorySabbatini BrianHarman Jim Herman MorganHoffmann CharlesHowell ffl Matt Every RobertGarrigus AndrewSvoboda HidekiMatsuyam a Bryce Moder Bill Haas ZachJohnson SergioGarcia Will Claxton HenrikNorlander RobertKarlsson CharlieBeljan TrevorImmelman StuartAppleby
CameronPercy BrendonTodd Jin Park Colt Knost Matt Jones BooWeekley Chris Stroud JohnSenden AndresGonzales ShawnStefani CamiloViffegas George McNeiff Chris Kirk K.J. Choi GeofiOgilvy GregOwen Jeff Maggert Paul Hale0y TommyGainey StevenBowditch TomGil is GregChalmers RobertStreb KevinChappeff Martin Kaym er WebbSimpson DavidToms Chris DiMarco SteveLeBrun RickyBarnes BrendanSteele J.J. Henry Sang-MoonBae WilliamMcGirt BrendondeJonge Alistair Presneff Justin Leonard NicholasThompson
65-64 — 129 68 62 130 65-66—131 68-65 — 133 64 69 133 67-66 — I33 67-66 — 133 67-66 — 133 67-66 — 133
65-69—134 66-68 — 134
67-67 — 134 65-69 134 65-69—134 70-65—135 66-69—135 69-66—135 67-68—135 65-70—135 68-67—135 67 68 135 70-66 — 136 69-67 — 136 65-71 136 66-70—136 68-68 — 136 68-68 — 136 67-69 — 136
69-67—136 65-71 — 136 69-67 — 136
64-72 136 66-70—136
69-67—136
67-70 — 137 69-68 — 137
69-68—137 66-71 — 137 69-68 — 137 67-70 137 68-69—137 69-68—137 69 68 137 68-69—137 71-66 — 137 69-68 — 137 69-69 — 138
68-70—138 69-69 — 138 70-68 — 138
71 67 138 72-66 — I38 70-68 — 138 68-70 — 138 69-69 — I38 71-67 — 138 68-70 — 138 68-70 — 138
70-68—138 70-68 — 138
67-71 — 138 69-70 139 70-69—139
Martin Flores 67-72 139 Ryo Ishrkaw a 70-69—139 DougLaBeffe0 67-72—139 Arjun Atwal 69-70—139 David Mathis 71 68 139 Jerry Kelly 68-71 — 139 ErnieEls 71-68—139 Tim Clark 69-70 — 139 Nick O'Hern 68-71 139 Jeff Overton 68-71—139 ScottGardiner 67-72 — 139 Failed tomake the cut MichaelLetzig 67-73 140 Erik Compton 69-71—140 ScottVerplank 67-73 — 140 Jeff Gove 69-71 — 140 FabianGomez 71 69 140 BenCurtis 71-69 — 140 MarkWilson 69-71 — 140 JohnsonWagner 71-69 — 140 BrianDavis 70-71 — 141 DavidLynn 72-69 — 141 JoshTeater 70-71 — 141 TedPotter,Jr. 69-72 — 141 StewartCink 71-70 — 141 BrandtSnedeker 69-72 — 141 RichardH.Lee 69-72 — 141 71-70 — 141 Casey Wittenberg KevinStadler 73-68 — 141 70-71—141 TagRidings 72-69—141 Carl Pettersson 72-69—141 Nick Watney 68-73—141 PeterHanson 74-67—141 AndresRomero 68-73—141 DanielSummerhays 69-73—142 JimmyWalker 68-74—142 SeanO'Hair 71-71—142 JamesHahn 70-72—142 Neal Lancaster 70-72—142 Kyle Reiiers 69-73—142 AaronWatkins 71-71—142 Eric Meierdierks 71-71—142 D.H. Lee 72-70 — 142 BrianStuard 75-67 — 142 Jonathan Byrd 73-69 — 142 LucasGlover 72-70 — 142 Y.E.Yang 71-71 — 142 James Driscoll LukeList 72-70 — 142 Justin Hicks 72-71 — 143 Pat Perez 72-71 — 143 ChezReavie 68-75 143 Scott Langley 67-76—143 DavisLoveRI 73-70—143 Chris Williams 71-72 — 143 JasonBohn 73-70 143 Seung-YulNoh 67-76—143 JasonKokrak 70-73—143 BobbyGates 72-71 — 143 TroyMatteson 73-71 144 AndrewMcLardy 74-70—144 RobertoCastro 73-71 — 144 BrandtJobe 72-72 — 144 Mike Weir 72-72 144 Woody Austin 70-74—144 Bud Cauley 72-72—144
StephenAmes
David Lingmerth
DonaldConstable Joe Affrunti ChessonHadley Paul Casey ChadCampbell Robert Affenby DerekErnst JohnRoffins BradFritsch Vijay Singh Cameron Tringale Billy Mayfair RodPampling PadraigHarrington D.J. Trahan DickyPride BenCrane JoeySnyderffl Si Woo Kim DarronStiles LeeWiliams AaronBaddeley Justin Bogi BenKohles MichaelBradley Kelly Mitchum
69-75—144 74-70 144 72-72—144 74-70—144 72-72—144 70-75 145 70-75—145 72-73—145 73-72—145 75-70 145 75-71—146 70-76 — 146 75-72 — 147 73-74 — 147 74-73 — 147 73-74 — 147 71-76 — 147 75-72 — 147 72-76 — 148 80-68 — 148 77-71 — 148 74-74 — 148 75-73 — 148 75-74 — 149 75-74 — 149 75-75 — 150 76-74 — 150 76-74 — 150
Champions Tour Dick's SportingGoodsOpen Friday At En-Joie Golf Club Endicott, N.Y.
Purse: $1.8 million Yardage:6,974; Par:72(37-36) First Round KennyPerry 35-30 — 65 Bart Bryant 35-31—66 Joel Edwards 35-31 66 BradBryant 34-32—66 Jett Freema n 36-31—67 Rick Fehr 34-33 — 67 RussCochran 35-32 67 Esteban Toledo 33-34—67 SteveJones 36-32—68 Duify Waldorf 33-35—68 Larry Nelson 35-33 68 Joe Daley 35-33—68 Jeft Hart 34-34—68 PeterSenior 36-32—68 CoreyPavin 35-33 68 Fuzzy Zoeffer 35-34 — 69 GeneSauers 33-36 — 69 TomPerniceJr. 32-37—69 RodSpittle 34-35 69 33-37—70 GeneJones TedSchulz 33-37—70 34-36—70 Chip Beck Jeff Sluman 36-34 70 33-37—70 Gil Morgan 37-33—70 Mike Goode s 36-34 — 70 DanForsman 34-36—70 DavidEger 34-36—70 John Huston 37-33 — 70 LorenRoberts 36-34 — 70 JohnCook 37-33—70 Joey Sindelar 35-35—70 DavidFrost 36-35—71 SonnySkinner 37-34 — 71 SteveLowery 36-35 — 71 BrianHenninger 36-35—71 TomByrum 38-33—71 MichaelAllen Jeff Brehaut 36-35—71 Scott Simpson 36-35 — 71 GaryHaffberg 36-35—71
FredFunk Jim Thorpe Jim Galagher,Jr. Andrew Magee ChienSoonLu DonPooley TomKite SteveEkington John Inman StevePate PeterJacobsen MarkWiebe Mark Mouland Hal Sutton Jay DonBlake CraigStadler BradFaxon Scott Hoch BernhardLanger MarkMcNulty BobbyWadkins MarkBrooks RogerChapman Bill Glasson Jay Haas Jim Carter Allen Doyle DannyEdwards BobTway MarkCalcavecchia Hale Irwin Nick Price Colin Montgomerie WayneLevi Jim Rutledge Dick Mast WrffreWood BobbyClampet John Riegger Bob Gilder
36 35 71 38-34—72 37-35—72 36-36—72 34-38—72 36-36—72 37-35 72 36-36—72 38-34—72 37-35—72 35-37 — 72 36-36—72 40-33 73 39-34—73 36-37—73 35-38—73 36-37—73 37-36—73 37-36—73 40-33—73 35-39—74 38-36—74 39-35—74 38-36—74 38 36—74 39-36—75 37-38—75 36-39—75 40-35—75 37-38—75 37-38 75 37-38—75 40-35—75 39-37—76 37-40 — 77 37-40 — 77 38-39 77 40-38—78 39-40—79 39-40—79
FOOTBALL NFL NATIONALFOOTBALL LEAGUE All Times PDT
Friday's Games
Buffalo20,Minnesota16 NewOrleans28,Oakland 20 San Francisco15,KansasCity13 NewEngland25,TampaBay21 Today's Games Dallas atArizona,1:30 p.m. Tennessee at 0incinnati, 4 p.m. Jacksonville atN.Y.Jets,4:30 p.m. GreenBayat St.Louis, 5p.m. Miami atHouston,5 p.m. Denverat Seattle, 7p.m.
Sunday'sGame
Indianapolis atNY.Giants,4 p.m. MondayfsGame PittsburghatWashington, 5p.m.
MOTOR SPORTS NASCAR Sprint Cup Pure Michigan400 After Fridayqualifying; raceSunday At Michigan International Speedway Brooklyn, Mich. Lap length: 2miles
(Car numberin parentheses)
1. (22)JoeyLogano,Ford,203949mph. 2. (78)KurtBusch,Chevrolet, 203.695. 3. (48j JimmieJohnson, Chevrolet, 203.47. 4. (55j MarkMartin, Toyota,203.218. 5 (31) JeiBurton, f Chevrolet, 203.114. 6 (42) Juan PabloMontoya, Chevrolet,202.988 7. (88)DaleEarnhardt Jr., Chevrolet,202817. 8. (11)DennyHamlin,Toyota,202.8. 9. (2) BradKeselowski, Ford,202 726. 10. (18jKyleBusch,Toyota, 202.384. 11. (15)Clint Bowyer,Toyota,202.304. 12. (20)MattKenseth, Toyota, 202.23. 13. (24jJeffGordon,Chevrolet, 202.117. 14. (43jAricAlmirola, Ford,201.799. 15. (29jKevinHarvick,Chevrolet, 201.641. 16. (16jGregBiffle, Ford,201.59. 17. (56)Martin TruexJr., Toyota,201.59. 18. (21j TrevorBayne,Ford, 201.337 19. (99jCarlEdwards,Ford, 201.033. 20. (27jPaulMenard, Chevrolet, 200.736. 21. (39jRyanNewman,Chevrolet,200.613. 22. (17j RickyStenhouseJr. Ford 200.613. 23. (38)DavidGiffiland, Ford,200518 24. (34)DavidRagan,Ford, 200.261. 25. (83jDavidReutimann,Toyota,200.178. 26. (9)MarcosAmbrose, Ford,199.994. 27. (14)Austin Dilon, Chevrolet,199.983. 28. (10jDanicaPatrick, Chevrolet,199.689. 29. (1)JamieMcMurray, Chevrolet,199.518. 30.(47) Bobby Labonte,Toyota,I98.829. 31.(5) KaseyKahne,Chevrolet, 197.906. 32.(95j ScottSpeed,Ford,197.704. 33.(13)CaseyMears,Ford,197.672. 34. (32j Timmy Hil, Ford,197.028 35. (36)J.J.Yeley,Chevrolet,197.012. 36. (30)DavrdStremme,Toyota,196.98. 37. (87jJoeNemechek, Toyota, owner points. 38. (93jTravisKvapil, Toyota,ownerpoints. 39. (51jBrendanGaughan,Chevrolet, ownerpoints. 40. (35jJoshWise, Ford, ownerpoints. 41. (98)JohnnySauter, Ford, ownerpoints 42. (7)DaveBlaney, Chevro et, ownerpoints. 43. (33j Landon Cassig, Chevrolet, ownerpoints. Failed to fiuatify 44. (19)ScottRiggs,Toyota,193.372.
BASEBALL WCL WESTCOASTLEAGUE
Championship Series
(Best of 3)
Today: Corvaff isatWenatchee Monday: WenatcheeatCorvaff is Tuesday:Wenatcheeat Corvagis(if necessary)
Little League Little LeagueWorld Series At South Williamsport, Pa. All Times PDT Double Elimination Friday, Aug. 16 Taoyuan, Taiwan10, Ottawa,Ontario 2
ChulaVista,Calif. 3, GrossePointe, Mich.0 Tokyo 7, Brno, CzechRepublic 3 Newark,Del.6, Urbandale, lowa3 Today, Aug.17 Game 9 San Lorenzo,PuertoRicovs. Perth, Australia, 9a.m. Game 10 — CorpusChristi, Texasvs. Nashvile,
Indiana NewYork Connecticut
Game11 Game 5 loservs. Game7loser, 3p.m. Game12 —Game6loservs. Game8loser,5 p.m. Sunday,Aug. 18 Game13— Aguadulce,Panamavs.Tijuana,Mexico, 9 a.m. Game14 —Sammamish, Wash.vs. Westport, Conn., 11a.m. Game15 —Game6 winner vs. Gam e 8 winner, 2 p.m. Game16—Game5winner vs. Game7winner,4 p.m.
Seattle SanAntonio Tulsa
Tenn.,noon
TENNIS Professional Western &SouthernOpen Friday Ai The LindnerFamilyTennis Center Mason, Ohio Purse: Men,$3.73 million (Masters1000); Women, $2.37million (Premier) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Men tiuarterftnats Juan Martindel Potro(7), Argentina,def. Dmitry Tursunov, Russia,6-4, 3-6,6-1. John Isner,UnitedStates,det. NovakDjokovic (I), Serbia,7-6(5),3-6,7-5. TomasBerdych(6),CzechRepublic,def.Andy Murray(2), Britain,6-3,6-4. RafaelNadal(4), Spain, det. RogerFederer (5),
Minnesota Los Angeles Phoenix
.458 5 .417 6
11 10 7
13 14 16
W
L
Pct GB
17 18 13 10
6 7 11 13
.739 .720 .542 4'/z .435 7
Western Conference
8 8
15 17
304 8 1/2
348 9 320 10
Friday's Games
Atlanta88,Connecticut 57 Washington66, NewYork57 Tulsa 83,Minnesota77 Los Angele94, s Indiana72
Today's Games PhoenixatSanAntonio, 5p.m. IndianaatSeatle, 7p.m. Sunday'sGames WashingtonatAtlanta, noon ConnecticutatChicago,3 p.m. NewYorkat Minnesota, 4p.m.
DEALS Transactions BASEBALL
AmericanLeague BALTIMOR E ORIOLES — Announced pitching coachRickAdair is takingaleaveof absence. Named bullpencoachBilly Castro pitchingcoachandminor league rehabcoordinator Scott McGrego
Switzerland, 5-7, 6-4,6-3.
Women
Guarlerfinals JelenaJankovic (14), Serbia, def. RobertaVinci (12), Italy,6-0,6-4. SerenaWiliams(1), United States,def. Simona Halep,Romania, 6-0, 6-4. VictoriaAzarenka(2),Belarus,def.CarolineWozniacki (1OjDe , nmark, 6-3,7-6(5).
TRACK & FIELD World Championships At Moscow Friday Ai Moscow Men 5000 — 1,MohammedFarah, Britain, 13:2698. 2, Hagos Gebrhiwet, Ethiopia, 13.27.26. 3, Isiah KiplangatKoech, Kenya,13:27.26. Also: 6, Bernard Lagat, United States, 13:29.24. 8, Galen Rupp, UnitedStates,13:29.87.10, RyanHill, UnitedStates, 13:32.69. 4x400 Relay 1, United States,2:58.71. 2,Jamarca,2:59.88.3, Russra, 2:5990. LongJump— 1,AleksandrMenkov,Russia,281. 2, IgnisiousGaisah, Ghana,27-21k 3, Luis Rivera, Mexico, 27-1~/~.Also: 11, Dwight Phillips, United States,25-10r/c Shot Put — 1, DavidStorl, Germany,71-3~/c 2,
RyanWhiting, UnitedStates, 70-gr/c 3, DylanArmstrong,Canada,70-Or/c Also: 4, ReeseHoifa, United States,69-3r/s 9,CoryMartin United States,65-11. Women 200 — 1, Shegy-AnnFraser-Pryce, Jamaica, 22.17. 2, MurieffeAhoure, Ivory Coast, 22.32 3, BlessingOkagbare, Nigeria, 22.32.Also: 7, ChaRonda Williams,UnitedStates,22.81. AffysonFelix, United States didnotfinish. HammerThrow 1, Tatyana Lysenko, Russia, 258-6. 2,AnitaWlodarczyk,Poand,257-5.3,Zhang Wenxiu, China, 247-11. Also: 9,Jeneva McCaff , United States,238-4. 10,AmandaBingson, United States,238-0.
SOCCER MLS MAJORLEAGUESOCCER All Times PDT
Eastern Conference P t sGF GA 3 9 36 24
W L T S porting KansasCity 11 7 6 NewYork 11 8 5 Philadelphia 10 7 7 Montreal 10 7 5 Houston 9 7 6 Chicago 9 9 4 NewEngland 8 9 6 Columbus 7 11 5 TorontoFC 4 11 8 D.C. 3 16 4
3 8 36 31
37 36 32 3 5 34 34 33 26 22 31 29 32 30 27 23 2 6 27 30 2 0 21 31 1 3 13 38
WesternConference W L T P t sGF GA
RealSaltLake 1 2
7 5 41 39 26
Vancouver 1 0 7 6 3 6 36 30 Colorado 9 7 9 36 31 27 Portland 8 3 1 1 35 32 21 Los Angele s 10 9 4 34 35 30 Seattle 1 0 7 4 3 4 29 23 FC Dallas 8 6 9 33 30 33 SanJose 8 10 6 3 0 25 35 ChivasUSA 4 13 6 1 8 20 40 NOTE: Threepoints for victory, onepoint iortie. Today's Games D.C. UnitedatMontreal, 4 p.m. Toront oFCatColumbus,4:30p.m. Chicag oatNew England,4:30p.m. Philadelphraat NewYork, 5p.m. Seattle FC atHouston, 6 p.m. Vancouver at Colorado, 6:30p.m. RealSaltLakeatLosAngeles, 7:30p.m. FC DallasatPortland,8 p.m. Sunday's Game SportingKansasCity at SanJose 7 pm
BASKETBALL WNBA WOMEN'SNATIONAL BASKETBALLASSOCIATION All Times PDT
Eastern Conference Chicago Atlanta Washington
W 16
L 8
12 12
9 571 21/2 1 3 .4 8 0 41/2
Pct GB .66 7
FISH COUNT Upstream daily movementofadultchinook, jackchinook,steelheadandwild steeheadatselectedColumbia RiverdamslastupdatedonThursday.
Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wstlhd The Daffes 1,048 16 8 70 0 339 John Day 56 8 115 487 189 M cNary 6 42 118 1, 208 59 9 Upstream year-to-date movement ofadult chinook, jack chinook,steelheadand wild steelheadat selected ColumbiaRiverdamslast updatedonThursday. Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wstlhd Bonneville 193,156 62,741 139,581 68,675 The Dalles 164,630 54,879 59,275 33,313 John Day 138,085 49,739 35,394 18,357 McNary 131,836 37,908 29,914 15,082
SPORTS IN BRIEF RUNNING
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Bend runnerS Win 5K —A pair of runners from
Funny Carpoints leader tops qualifying
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— Funny Car POintS leader Matt Hagart tOPPed qualifying Friday jn the Lucas Ojl NHRA Natjonals at Brainerd International Raceway jn Brainerd, Minn. Hagart had a FUFI Of 4.044 SeCOndS at 315.34 mPh jn hjs Dodge Charger. He has four event victories this year. Clay Mjlljcan led the Top Fuel field, and Vincent NObjle tOPPed PrOStOCk qualifying. MIIIICart had a 3.773 at 326.63, and Nobjle finished jn 6.580 at 209.43.
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MOTOR SPORTS lagana SetS traCk reCOrd — Joey Logano raced to one of the fastest qualifying speeds jn NASCAR history Friday, winning the pole at Mjchj-
BASEBALL Ex-MLBplayer guilty in sexassault case — Former major league outfielder Chad Curtis has
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happen moments for the Americans. Earlier, shot putter Ryan Whiting lost out on gold when an official ruling was reversed during the event. David Storl was at first red-flagged for a foot fault within the circle. The German screamed and began hopping before falling to thrower protested vehemently and a photogthe track with a torn hamstring. rapher at the scene showed officials pictures There went he r w o rl d c h ampionships. of what happened. The official changed his There possibly went her season, too. mind and let the winning throw stand. As Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce won The U.S. team did not file a protest. "I'm not going to be bitter about it," said the 200-meter race Friday night, Felix, the Olympic champion in the event, was at the far Whiting, who ended up with silver. "I can't end of the stadium being tended to by medical fault him for protesting because I would've personnel. done the same thing. I would've protested, too. And as Fraser-Pryce dropped to the track in But I don't think I would've let them use the celebration, Felix was being carried off by her cameraman. I don't think that part is right." brother, Wes. Felix had big plans, too, possibly Everything went right for the U.S. 4x400 winning three medals — one in her signature relay team as the Americans won their fifth event, the 200, along with maybe two more in straight world title in convincing fashion with the 4x100 and 4x400 relays. LaShawn Merritt strolling across the finish "I'm extremely devastated," Felix said in a line. "We went out and got the job done," said statement. "I was really hoping to go out there and put together a great race." Merritt, who also won the 400 on Tuesday. Felix's fall was one of several did-that-just- "We train to win." MOSCOW — Allyson Felix flew out of the blocks, same as usual. She tried to settle into her rhythm around the turn, as she always has. Then everything went h o rribly w r ong for the A merican sprinter. She suddenly
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Mariota Continued from C1
"I'm down to throw the ball more," Mariota said. "But whatever coach Frost and coach Helfrich develop as a game plan, we'll be ready to execute it. If one week we throw the ball a little more, or another week the guys run the ball more, it's up to the coaches. And I'm looking forward to it." Senior receiver John Huff said Mariota's arm has gotten stronger. "I'm excited to see what he does this season and how far he can take us," Huff said. Mariota hails from Hawaii, which may explain his mellow demeanor. As a senior at St. Louis High School in Honolulu, he passed for 32 touchdowns and led the Crusaders to an 11-1
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PARKER, Colo. — With a little help from an incorrect ruling, Europe took an important step Friday toward winning the Solheim Cup on American soil. Carlota Ciganda of Spain was allowed to hit from the
wrote in an email. "When we examinethe data of campuses that offer small athletic scholarships, student behavior ( e nrollment r a t e) doesn't seem to change dramatically whether the student is offered the smaller or larger amount," he said."It would suggest that it is about the recognition rather than the amount, although I am certain parents recognize the amount." Midland has added 11 varsity sports since 2010 and was among 18 four-year colleges nationally where more than half its students played a sport in 2011, the most recent year data was available from the federal Office of Postsecondary Education. Next year, the Warriors will start men's and women's ice hockey programs, and men's volleyball, swimming and div-
wrong spot and salvaged an unlikely par from a hazard on the par-5 15th hole, keeping her and Suzann Pettersen from falling behind in a pivotal fourballs match. Pettersen won the next hole with a birdie, sending them from 2 down at the turn to a 1-up victory that staked Europe to a 5-3 lead. A long day at C olorado Golf Club ended with Stacy Lewis, on the losing end of that match, getting into a heated discussion with an official over the use of a laser by the official to determine the right drop. At one point, Lewis threw her hands in the air. Along with using a laser, she was upset with the length of the chaotic ruling. The laser was used to make sure Ciganda's options would be equal distance from the hole. "Part of the problem we had with it was the rules official lasered the flag and made it public information. So he gave them a number," Lewis said. Turns out that wasn't the p roblem. Ciganda was a l lowed to drop some 40 yards behind, which is not allowed under Rule 26-1-c. LPGA Tour rules official Brad Alexander, called in for a second opinion, incorrectly allowed Ciganda to hit from that spot. Because an official made the ruling, it stood even though it was wrong. It
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Europe's Carlota Ciganda reacts after saving par on the15th hole during four-ball matches at the Solheim Cup on Friday in Parker, Colo. was the first of four matches in the afternoon. Momentum was on the American side. And the three groups behind them were stacked up for a half-hour waiting for the situation to get cleared up. "Obviously, I'm not happy about it," U.S. captain Meg Mallon said. "The thing I'm most unhappy about is that it ... took about 25 minutes for this to happen. And from our perspective the momentum, which was coming in our favor at that point in time, obviously had stopped." "People make m i stakes in rulings. That's not my issue. We have four matches out there and we have officials with every group, and it shouldn't take that long f or something like that t o
happen." Also on Friday: Rookie tops Wyndham Championship: G R E ENSBORO, N.C. — PGA Tour rookie Patrick Reed shot a 6-under 64 to take a one-
stroke lead over John Huh afterthe second round ofthe Wyndham C h a mpionship. Charlie Wi, Bob Estes, Rory Sabbatini, Brian H a r man, Jim Herman and first-round co-leader Ross Fisher were 7 under.
Perry up one on Champions Tour: ENDICOTT, N.Y. — Kenny Perry shot a 7 under 65 to take a one-shot lead after the first round of the Champions Tour's Dick's Sporting Goods Open. Perry, the Senior Players and U.S. S enior Open w i n ner t h i s summer, had three birdies over the final four holes to surge past Bart and B r ad Bryant and Joel Edwards. Semifinals set at U.S. Amateur: BROOKLINE, M a s s. — Australians Brady Watt and Oliver Goss advanced to the U.S. Amateur semifinals along with Canada's Corey Conners and England's Matt Fitzpatrick, marking the first time that an American has failed to reach the final four.
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the Bulldogs to the cusp of the national title game last season. Continued from C1 Clowney would surely be in the pros by now Yawn. ifhe wasn't required to spend one more year in For the good of college football, somebody college. If anyone needs a refresher on just how needs to end this reign of terror. goodthis guy is, checkin with former Michigan Sure, dynasties are a whole lot of fun for running back Vincent Smith, assuming he's fithose on the right side of history, but they're nally coherent after taking the season's most not the best way to keep the rest of us en- vicious hit in the Outback Bowl, one which sent gaged. It is surely no coincidence that average both the ball and his helmet flying. attendance this past season was down 13 perIn a sense, Clowney is the exaggerated procent from 2005, the last time a team not from totype for the kind of player that makes SEC the SEC finished No. 1, and a more troubling defensesstand apart from everyone else.In 33 percent from its record high in 2008. this league, it seems, everyone is just a few In fact, last year's turnout of 45,440 per pounds bigger, a little bit stronger, a step quickgame was the lowest for the NCAA's top divi- er. Manti Te'o might've been a stud at Notre sion since 2001. Even the folks in SEC country Dame, but his performance in the national tiseem to have become a bit bored with all this tle game — most of it spent on his back as Alawinning, judging by a slight drop in average bama romped to a 42-14 victory — showed he attendance each of the past two seasons and would've been just another player in the SEC. a more glaring number of no-shows at some If there was any hope the Crimson Tide big-time stadiums. might back off the throttle just a bit, Saban For now, look for more of the same. shot that down just minutes after his team had The SEC could have as many as five teams finished its destruction of the Fighting Irish. (Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Texas He said the celebration would last all of 24 A&M and Florida) in the top 10 when the first hours, then he'd be back in the office getting AssociatedPress pollofthe season comes out ready to win another championship. "Even though I really appreciate what this today. LSU is right in the mix, too. There are those who choose to bury their team accomplished and am very, very proud head in the sand when it comes to the SEC. of what they accomplished, we need to preA few weeks ago, Nebraska coach Bo Pelini pare for the challenges ofthe new season very took offense at anyone suggesting the SEC quickly with the team we have coming back," was head and shoulders above every other he said. conference.Alabama, forsure,butno tthe enSaban sounded totally devoid of joy, just tire conference. a man on an insatiable quest to knock down "I guarantee there are a lot of teams in the anyone in his path. He is the perfect symbol SEC that aren't Alabama that wish they were for the SEC, which saps a little more joy from Nebraska, that wish they were Michigan, this game with each passing season, a league wish they were Ohio State," Pelini said, "so on cruise control while everyone else is strugdon't talk to me about the SEC." gling mightily just to get off the ground. That sort of denial isn't going to get it done. Please don't put us through that again. Not when anyonecan match up to the SEC Can you help us out, Ohio State? The Buckin twocrucialareas:quarterback and defense. eyes at least have a coach, Urban Meyer, It starts with Manziel, the game's most dy- who knew how to win in the SEC and clearly namic player, assuming he isn't sidelined by doesn't mind cutting a few corners. an investigation into whether he got paid for What about you, Louisville? The Cardinals doling out his autograph (the guess here is certainly have a championship-caliber quarthat Johnny Football beats the rap). Alabama terback, Teddy Bridgewater, and put quite a is led by AJ McCarron, who has done nothing whippin' on Florida in the Sugar Bowl. but win championships since taking over as Oregon? the Tide's QB. Georgia has Aaron Murray, a Stanford? fifth-year senior who surprisingly passed on Somebody? a chance to enter the NFL draft after guiding At this point, we'll take anybody.
record and the state title. He was on the practice squad in 2011 when the Ducks finished the season with a Rose Bowl victory over Wisconsin and Darron Thomas was at quarterback. Thomas declared early for the NFL draft, and many assumed the starter's job would be passed on to Bryan Bennett, his backup. But Mariota piqued the interest of fans during Oregon's annual spring game in 2012 when he passed for 202 yards and a touchdown and rushed for two additional scores. Because Kelly closed practices, it was uncertain until late last fall who would be Oregon's new starter. Mariota won the competition. Bennett, who appeared in 10 games last season as Mariota's backup, transferred in January to Southeastern
Louisiana. Because of his freshman success, Mariota has drawn some inevitable comparisons to Johnny Manziel, who verbally committed to Oregon in high school but eventually decided to go to Texas A8 M. Manziel set a Southeastern Conference record with 5,116 yards of total offense last season and became the first freshman ever to win the Heisman Trophy, leading the Aggies to their first 11-win season since 1998 and a Cotton Bowl victory over Oklahoma. But he has had a rocky offseason and is currently under an NCAA investigation about whether he was paid for signing hundreds of autographs last January. Mariota ha d m o r e t o u chdown passes and fewer interceptions than Manziel, who rushed for more yards
and had more scoring runs. In terms of personality, Mariota eschews the spotlight and r arely makes waves — except when necessary. Last season when some on-field trash talking with the rival Washington Huskies broke out, he jumped right into the fray. But he left team leadership to seniors like Kenjon Barner and Michael Clay, who have since gone on to the NFL. Mariota knows it is his turn now. And he will do it his way. "I'm really working on — not being a rah-rah guy — but being that presence for guys to come up and say, 'I felt I did this wrong, what's your take on it'?' " Mariota said. "I feel like I've done a good job with that. I'm working on it. It's still a process. But that's something I'm really putting on myself, to be a leader from that standpoint."
ing and rugby are being considered after that as the school strives to reach an enrollment of 1,800. "You look at other colleges that have had financial problems that are our size, the standard thing you do is you cut your extracurricularbudget," said Ben Sasse, who took over as Midland president in 2009. "We resolved at a board level at the very beginning that we would rebuild Midland as a special place where we were going to invest more in extracurricular, not less." The investment can pay off. Midland, according to government statistics, spent $5.5 million on athletic scholarships and operations in 2011-12 and got back $9.5 million in tuition and fees paid by athletes. Its enrollment has grown from a post-World War II low of 598 in 2009 to last fall's record 1,097. "Midland was in a real bad financial place," Sasse recalled, "and it wasn't clear that it was going to make it." That's also the situation Walt Griffin found when he arrived as president of Limestone College in Gaffney, S.C., in 1992. Under Griffin, Limestone has gone from eight to 25 sports, and campus enrollment has grown from 275 to 1,050. With a f o otball program starting this year, 712 of Limestone students attending class on campus will play a sport. That's 68 percent. "In some quarters," Griffin said, "there's the feeling that you don't want kids coming to the college when their main motivation is to play a sport, that it's a less worthy motive than, 'I'm coming because you have a world-class biology department.' " Griffin said athletes often are the best students. "If it's participation in a sport that attracts them and they do well when they get here, I have no apologies if they get through and graduate and are useful citizens," he said. "Why they came originally becomes somewhat immaterial." The costs of fielding teams, and being competitive, can lead NCAA Division I athletic programs to drop rather than add sports. But for NAIA programs and some in N CAA Division II, the math can work out in a school's favor even though there is no significant revenue derived from ticket a nd merchandise sales o r sponsorships. Midland's cost of t u ition, room and board is listed at more than $30,000 this year. Even if an athlete receives a few thousand dollars, Midland still comes out ahead. Because there are no scholarship limits for NAIA schools, Midland can discount tuition as little or as much as it sees fit. Limestone, on t h e o t h er hand, is in NCAA Division II and must adhere to scholarship limits in each sport. Griffin said while some basketball players receive full rides, many athletes receive as little as a $500 scholarship, and a good number of others pay their own way as walk-ons. The men's lacrosseteam, for example, divvies eight scholar-
ships among 75 players. Limestone will spend $8.5 million on athletics in 2013-14,
including scholarships, and projects to get back $15.6 million in tuition and fees from athletes. "It's not brain surgery by any means," Griffin said. "It's been a verysuccessful model. I was surprised more schools didn't follow it."
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to its season-best ninth straight win and18th victory in its past19
Royals 2, Tigers1(First Game) since June 22.
Athletics 3, Indians 2
and the Athletics beat Cleveland. Former A's fan favorite Nick Swisher tied the game at 2 in the NATIONALLEAGUE seventh with an RBI single, and East Division W L Pct GB winner Sean Doolittle (4-4) walked Atlanta 75 47 .615 Washington 59 62 .488 t 5'/v the bases loaded before getting NewYork 56 64 .467 18 out of it with only the one run. Philadelphia Miami
Escobar walked. Lobaton had three hits.
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SAN DIEGO — Marlon Byrd, Ike Davis and Daniel Murphy each homered to back Jonathon
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a two-run homer, rookie Gerrit Cole pitched sjx solid innings and Pittsburgh beat Arizona. Tabata's drive was his fourth of theseason and came offJ.J.Putz in the eighth inning, putting the NL
Central-leading Pirates aheadby four runs. Tabata connected aday after he came off the bench and had three hits in a12-inning loss at St. Louis.
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MILWAUKEE — JonathanLucroy hit a two-run homer off Aroldis Chapman in the bottom of the ninth inning to give Milwaukee
a victory over Cincinnati. Jean Segura sparked the winning rally when he beat out a leadoff
chopper to shortstop for his third hit. Lucroy then drove a1-2 pitch to left for his17th homer,
snapping Cjncjnnatj's five-game winning streak.
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T otals 3 1 2 5 2 Totals 3 26 9 6 H ollidylf 4 0 0 0 Rizzo1b 2 2 1 0 four home runs, including a ARLINGTON,Texas — Kyle Gardnr cf 6 1 2 0 Ellsury cf 5 0 1 0 0 00 200 000 — 2 Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO Arizona C raig1b 2 0 0 0 Schrhltrf 3 0 1 3 tiebreaking, two-run shot by Wjljn Nunezss 4 2 2 0 Victornrf 4 0 0 0 — 6 ShieldsW,8-8 7 3 0 0 4 1 P ittsburgh 002 0 2 0 0 2x Seager snapped a career-worst Beltranrf 4 0 2 0 Castilloc 4 0 2 0 C ano2b 4 1 1 1 Navarf 0 0 0 0 ochevarH,3 1 0 0 0 0 1 DP Arizona 1, Pittsburgh 1 I.OB—Arizona Wong2b 3 0 0 0 DMrph3b 2 1 2 1 Rosario in the seventh inning, and zero-for-21 slump with a go-ahead ASorinlt 4 2 3 4 Pedroia2b 4 2 2 0 H G.HollandS,34-36 I I 0 0 0 I 4, Pittsburgh 5. 28 —Nieves (9), Walker(21), Mc- SFrmnp 0 0 0 0 Stcastrss 4 0 0 0 the Rockies beat the Orioles to ARdrgz3b 4 1 2 0 D.Drtizdh 4 0 1 1 two-run homer andSeattle beat Detroit Cutchen (32), G.Sanchez(15). HR—Tabata (4). RJhnsnc 3 0 0 0 Barney2b 3 I 2 I V Wellsdh 2 1 0 0 JGoms f 4 0 I I SB — S M ar te (35). extend Baltimore's losing streak J.Alvarez L,1-3 5 2 - 3 52 2 3 5 Descalsss 3 0 0 0 Arrietap 2 0 0 1 AL West-l eading Texas. G rndrs ph-dh 1 0 0 0 Drewss 4 1 2 0 Bonderman 1 2 1 0 0 1 Arizona IP H R E R BB SO Westrkp 1 0 0 0 Russel p 0 0 0 0 to four games. Charlie Culberson, ISuzukirf 5 1 1 1 Napoli1b 3 0 1 0 Coke 1 1 0 0 0 1 MccarthyL,2-7 5 2 -3 7 4 4 3 5 Freese3b I 0 0 0 DMcDnph I 0 0 0 Seattle Texas Charlie Blackmon and Todd Helton M rRynl1b 5 1 2 3 Sltlmchc 4 0 I I 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Alburquerque 11 - 3 0 0 0 1 1 Roe BParkrp 0 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi CStwrtc 5 0 2 1 Mdlrks3b 2 0 1 0 HBP —byShields(Tor.Hunter). PB —B.Pena. W.Harris 1 0 0 0 0 0 also homered for the Rockies, T otals 2 8 0 2 0 Totals 2 87 9 6 B Millerss 4 0 0 0 LMartncf 3 0 0 0 C arpph I 0 0 0 T—2.55.A—40,980(41,255). E.De LaRosa 2 - 3 1 1 1 0 1 St. Louis 0 00 000 000 — 0 who have won sjx of seven. Frnkln2b 3 1 0 0 Andrusss 2 0 0 0 H olt3b 0 0 0 0 Putz 1-3 1 1 1 0 1 Chicago — 7 300 012 10x Seager3b 3 1 1 2 Kinser2b 3 1 0 0 Totals 4 0 101510 Totals 3 5 3 103 Pittsburgh E—Descalso (11). DP—St. Lours 3, Chicago1. White Sox 5, Twins 2 KMorlsdh 4 0 0 0 ABeltre3b 2 0 2 0 New York 123 100 003 — 10 Baltimore ColeW,6-5 6 5 2 2 2 5 LDB — S t . Loui s 5, Chi cago6. 28—Beltran (21), Bar- Colorado M orserf 4 0 0 0 Przynsc 4 0 1 1 Boston 0 00 100 200 — 3 ab r hbi ab r hbi J.Gomez H,2 2 0 0 0 0 3 ney (21). — S Ar ri e ta. SF Schi e rhol t z. M Sndrs rf-If 0 0 0 0 Rios rf 4 010 E—Nunez2 (10), Pedroia(4), Drew(5), R.DeLa MINNEAPOLIS —Adam Dunn Melancon 1 0 0 0 0 I St. Louis IP H R E R BB SO Fowler cf 4 0 1 0 McLoth If 4 1 1 1 Ibanezlf 3 0 0 0 Mornd1b 4 0 0 0 Rosa (1) DP NewYork1, Boston 2. LOB New hit his 28th home run and Jose WP — Cole. LeMahi2b 4 0 0 0 Machd3b 4 0 2 0 WestbrookL,7-8 6 2-3 8 7 6 5 2 Enchvz rf 0 0 0 0 Protar dh 4 0 0 0 York 9, Boston 7. 28 —Drew (19), Napoli (30). T—2:46. A—39,091(38,362). SFreeman 11-3 1 0 0 1 2 Tlwtzkss 3 0 1 0 CDavis1b 2 0 0 0 S moak1b 3 1 2 1 DvMrplf 2 0 0 0 38 —Nunez (3). HR A.Soriano (8), Mar.Reynolds Quintana tossed sjx sharp Cuddyr rf 3 1 0 0 A.Jones cf 4 0 1 1 Chicago Ackleycf 4 0 0 0 Gentryph-If 0 0 0 0 (16). SB —Gardner (21), A.Soriano(2), A.Rodriguez innings to leadChicago to awin ArrietaW,1-0 7 2 0 0 2 7 WRosrdh 4 2 2 2 Markksrf 4 0 0 0 Quinter c 4 0 1 0 (1). S —Nunez. Helton1b 4 1 1 1 Wieters c 3 1 1 1 Russel 1 0 0 0 0 1 Giants14, Marlins10 T otals 3 2 3 4 3 Totals 2 8I 4 I New York IP H R E R BBSO over Minnesota. Quintana (7-4) B.Parker I 0 0 0 I 0 Arenad3b 4 0 1 1 Hardyss 4 0 0 0 Seattle 0 00 000 021 — 3 PetutteW,8-9 62 - 36 3 0 1 5 Torrealc 4 0 0 0 Urrutiadh 3 0 0 0 scattered sjx hits over 6/s innings, HBP —byWestbrook(DoMurphy), byArrieta (Craig). Texas 0 00 100 000 — 1 KelleyH,6 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 MIAMI — Hunter Pence hit two Cuersn f 2 1 1 1 Pearceph 1 0 0 0 WP — S.Freeman2. giving up two runs and striking E—Kinser (10). LDB—Seattle 6, Texas 7. D.Robertson I 2 0 0 0 0 Blckmnlf 1 1 1 1 BRorts2b 2 1 0 0 T—2:38.A—35,258(41,019). doubles, a triple and drove in HR — Seager (18), Smoak (14). SB—Rios (28). Chamberlain 2-3 2 0 0 1 0 out seven. T otals 3 3 6 8 6 Totals 3 13 5 3 S—Andrus. 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 five runs to leadSan Francisco Huff Colorado 0 00 011 211 — 6 IP H R E R BB SO Boston Seattle B altimore 101 0 0 0 001 —3 Chicago Minnesota to a victory over Miami. Hector Iwakuma W,11-6 7 4 1 I 3 8 DoubrontL,8-6 4 8 7 6 2 4 Braves 3, Natioltals 2 DP — Colorado 1, Baltimore 1. LOB —Colorado ab r hbi ab r hbi D.Perez 0 0 0 0 1 0 R.De La Sanchez hit a three-run homer, Rosa 2 1 - 3 2 0 0 1 1 D e Azacf-If 5 0 I 0 Dozier2b 4 0 I I 2, Baltimore5. 28—Tulowitzki (20) W.Rsoario (18). (10 innings) MedinaH,12 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 FMorales 12-3 0 0 0 1 0 K ppngr HR — W.Rosario (17), Helton (8), Culberson (1), 2b-3b4 2 2 1 Mauer c 4 I 31 Pablo Sandoval hadfour hits and FurbushH,14 1 3- 0 0 0 0 0 D.Britton 1 5 3 3 0 3 Blackmon (3), McLouth(8), Wieters (17).CS—Fowler AIRmrzss 4 0 1 0 Mornea1b 5 0 1 0 three RBls, and Brandon Belt had FarquharS,6-9 1 0 0 0 0 2 HBP by R.De LaRosa(ASoriano) WP Doubront. ATLANTA — Justin Upton hit a A .Dunn1b 3 2 2 1 Wlnghlt 2 0 1 0 (7) Texas T—3:31. A—38,143(37,499). four hits and scored four runs for Colorado IP H R E R BB SO Konerk dh 4 0 0 0 Doumit dh 4 0 1 0 home run with one out in the10th D.Holland 7 2 0 0 3 6 NicasioW,7-6 6 4 2 2 4 2 AGarcirf 4 1 1 0 Plouffe3b 4 0 0 0 the Giants, who set season highs Cotts L,4-2BS,2-3 2-3 1 2 2 1 1 inning to power Atlanta to a win DutmanH,9 1 0 0 0 0 1 G illaspi3b 3 0 0 0 WRmrzrf 3 I I 0 11-3 I I 1 0 2 Rays 5, Blue Jays4 Scheppers for runs and hits (19). Belisle H,19 1 0 0 0 0 2 Bckhm2b 1 0 1 0 Arciaph-rf 1 0 0 0 over Washington as the Braves O.Perez pitchedto 2baters in the8th. Brothers 1 1 1 1 0 2 Viciedolf 4 0 2 2 Thomscf 4 0 0 0 HBP —byD.Perez(L.Martin). PB—Pierzynski. continued their domination of ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.— Jose Baltimore JrDnks cf 0 0 0 0 Bemier ss 3 0 1 0 San Francisco Miami T—2'59.A—37,596(48,114) the season series. Upton' s 23rd W .chen L,6-6 61 - 3 54 4 1 7 Pheglyc 4 0 0 0 CHrmnph 1 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi Lobaton hit a game-ending triple Fr.Rodriguez 2-3 2 1 I 0 1 T otals 3 6 5 104 Totals 3 5 2 9 2 Scutaro2b 5 2 3 0 Yelichlf 6I 3 I homer to left-center came on a 2-2 with one out in the ninth inning, O'Day Chicago 0 22 000 010 — 5 Scasillp 0 0 0 0 DSolan2b 5 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 Astros 8, Angels 2 M innesota 100 0 0 0 1 0 0 — 2 Zitop 0 0 0 0 Stantonrf 5 0 1 0 pitch from lan Krol (1-1). Ji.Johnson 1 1 1 I 0 1 lifting Tampa Bay to its third E — Pl o utfe (9). DP — C hicago 1, Mi n nesota 2. B crwfrss 6 2 2 0 Morrsnlb 5 I I 2 Fr.Rodriguez pitched to2 baters inthe8th. ANAHEIM, Calif.— Chris Carter straight victory. Lobaton's triple WP—W.chen. LDB —Chicago5, Minnesota 10. 2B—Viciedo (16). Belt1b 6 4 4 1 Polanc3b 4 0 1 1 Washington Atlanta hit a three-run homer and drove in came off Aaron Loup (4-6). Yunel 38 WRamirez (1) HR Keppinger (3), A Dunn Pence rf 6 3 3 5 Lucas pr-3b 0 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi T 2:53 A 31,438(45,971).
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BOSTON — Alfonso Soriano drove in four more runs andAndy
dominated Central O r egon Junior Golf Association tourContinued from C1 naments, too, even though he Accordingto the Double Ea- has been playing in a division gle Club, an organization that for 12- and 13-year-olds. tracksalbatrosses around the He has a hole-in-one to his world, only 602 double eagles credit, carding an ace on Eahave ever been scored in for- gle Crest's sixth hole a year mal competition. ago while preparing for the Just 13 have been reported same season-ending COJGA to The Bulletin since 2008, tournament that he was tuncompared with hundreds of ing up for last week when he hole-in-one reports. recorded the double eagle. Despite hi s t e nder a g e, A s the youngest of f o ur Isaac Buerger is about as good brothers, Isaac ha s t a k en a candidate as any golfer to to golf like none of his sibhit a double eagle. lings, Ron BLterger says, even He has won his division for t hough al l t h e b o y s w e r e 10- and 11-year-old boys in introduced to the game as three of this summer's major toddlers. "I don't really know," the Oregon Junior G ol f A s s ociation tournaments. He has youngest Buergersays. "Ijust
liked the game. My b r others didn't like it because they didn't have the patience for it." He must know his game well, because Isaac all but called his albatross. Chad Tarkany had b een c hallenging the b oy s w i t h slices ofpizza as a reward, and Isaac had collected with a pair of birdies, Tarkany says. With the wind at his back a nd that "fluffy lie" on t h e ninth after a m e diocre tee shot, Tarkany r ecalls t h at Isaac asked him, "What happens if I get inside 5 feet?" "If you get inside 5 feet, I'll buy you a whole pizza and you get to sleep over," Chad Tarkany replied.
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Then? "He gets it up in the air and it is just a beautiful shot," recalls Chad Tarkany, himself nearly a scratch player. "I've seen a lot of golf shots in a lot of tournaments, mostly on tour and many a major, and I would say that was about the best golf shot I have ever seen." I saac's recounting of t h e story is just about what anyone might expect from a 12year-old. He knows he has accomplished some t h i ng great but lacks the depth of experience to know just HOW great. Besides, he already has his eyes on another prize. His dad promised him a car
if Isaac could beat him from the tips — the back tees — by
age 16. "He made that bet with me when I was younger," says Isaac, as if he knows that his dad made a bad bet. Any chance Isaac might forget? " Nope," the y o ung m a n replies. Isaac nearly made good on the bet in May, playing his father to a tie. At age 11.
S omething tells m e h i s youngest son's 16th birthday will be an expensive one for Ron Buerger. — Reporter: 541-617-7868, zhall@bendbulletin.com.
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Struggling retailer J.C. Penney reports second-quarter results on Tuesday. Investors will be looking for any signs that the department store's fortunes are turning around, and for details on how the back-toschool shopping season is shaping up. Wall Street expects the recent end of a dramatic boardroom dispute with its largest investor, William Ackman, will return the company's focus to repairing its business.
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BRIEFING
BlackBerry CEO could get $55.6M TORONTO — BlackBerry CEO Thorsten
Heins could receive as much as $55.6 million if
thecompany issoldand he is ousted from the top job. Heins would receive
$48 million in equity awards, based onthe company's share price at the end of its latest
fiscal year, according to a regulatory filing earlier
this year.
Icahn claim won't be fast-tracked
e w is o r By Elon Glucklich The Bulletin
Kombucha Mama, a Bend manufacturer of kombucha tea, is set to move into a new building on Northeast Second Street early next month. But the company has big plans for the new location and hopes to make it a full-blown, restaurant-style experience with indoor and outdoor seating, a tea tasting room and snacks. Alcohol sales and music shows arealso possible, said
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Jamie Danek, co-owner of Kombucha Mama. Earlier this month, the
She said Kombucha Mama hasn't totally committed to alcohol sales, which would be available in the evening. But it's an option they want to be able to move on if there's demand. The moves would be a big change for the company, which has strictly made and sold kombucha tea until now. "We've been growing so fast," Danek said. "This is about giving back to the community and creating a cool
company appliedfora conditional use permit with the city of Bend, outlining its proposal for food sales and seating on the premises. Kombucha Mama has also applied for a liquor license with the state. "We hope tohave live music year-round," Danek said, adding that they would target one or two shows per month if their permit is approved.
town area, who don't really have anywhere to hang out outside." The new, 5,000-square-foot facility is four times the size of Kombucha Mama's existing property on Northeast First Street. The new space gives the company much moreflexibility to grow, Danek said. Kombucha Mama has 17 employees today, up from five employees just two years ago. Danek said the company recently started offering health
space for people in the mid-
insurance for its workers. People will still be able to fill up kombucha tea to go, which has been one of the company's most popular attractions. But the new plans are a natural extension of Kombucha Mama's growth, Danek satd. "It's awesome, it's really gratifying, personally and for the town," Danek said of the company's success. — Reporter: 541-617-7820 egfuchlichC<bendbulletin.com
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BEST OF THE BIZ CALENDAR TODAY • Neil Kelly Remodeling Street Fair: Including free
design workshops, 25 local exhibitors, live music, beer andwine tasting, complimentary refreshments and door prizes; 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Neil Kelly,190 N.E. Irving Ave., Bend; 541-382-7580 or www.neilkelly.com TUESDAY • Crooked River
Ranch-Terrebonne Chamber of Commerce Networking Social: For more information, call 541-923-2679; 5:30 p.m.; The Printing Post, 639 S.W. Forest Ave.Redmond; 541 -548-7101. AUG. 27 • Professional Enrichment Series: Re-evaluate your approach to sales, presented by Rich Rudnick, Smart Sales Solutions headsales coach/trainer; registration required; $20 for members, $30 for nonmembers; 7:30 a.m.; Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 S.W. Century Drive, Bend;541-323-1881 or www.bendchamber.org AUG. 28 • Business After Hours:Hops, Vines and Finds; learn about promotional marketing; registration required; free; 5 p.m.; Southwick Specialty Advertising, 20520 Bowery Lane,Bend; 541-382-5406 or www. bendchamber.org. SEPT. 3
• Be a TaxPreparer: Preparation for the Oregon Board of Tax Practitioners preparer exam;CEUs included; registration required; $429; Sept. 3, 5:30-9:30 p.m., Tuesday evenings through Nov. 19, alternating Saturdays 8:30 a.m.- 3 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, 2600 N.W.College Way, Bend; 541-383-7270.
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A Facebook employeeworks at a server hall in the company's nearly complete second datacenter in Prineville. The building is expected to be fully operational by the end of the year. The first of Facebook's two, 300,000-square-foot data centers has been operational since April 2011.
Samsung to unveiwearabl l esmartphone By Jungah Lee Bloomberg News
SEOUL — Samsung Electronics will introduce a wristwatch-like device named the Galaxy Gear next month that can make phone calls, surf the Web and handle emails, according to two people familiar with the matter. The Galaxy Gear will be powered by Google's Android operating system and go on sale this year to beat a potentially competing product from Apple, the people said. The device will be unveiled
Sept. 4, two days before the IFA consumer electronics show begins in Berlin, one of the people said, asking not to be identified because the plans are private. Asia's biggest technology company is racing other electronics makers, including Sony Corp., to create a new industry of wearable devices as the market for top-end handsets nears saturation. The global watch industry will generate more than $60 billion in sales this year, and the first companies to sell
devices that multitask could lock customers into their platform, boosting sales of smartphones, tablets and TVs. "It will carve a niche for sure as this is an initial product in the market," said Chung Chang Won, an analyst at Nomura Holdings Inc. in Seoul. "Wearable devices could be one of the trends in the smartphone market, but I'm not sure yet whether watches or glasses will set the trend." The Galaxy Gear being released next month won't have
Disney pinning hopes onnew Infinity video game By Brooks Barnes
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ANAHEIM, Calif. — At a fan gathering here last weekend, the Walt Disney Co. beat the drums for its new Infinity video game, which goes on
free now on the Apple iTunes store and soon for Android devices, allows users to place themselves inside the game and make short videos of the action. As an example, Disney showed a video of a digital Capt. Jack Sparrow aiming a cannon at John Pleasants, copresident of Disney Interactive, and lighting the fuse. Infinity, which cost Disney more than $100 million to develop, according to analysts,
sale Sunday, by staging an elaborate demonstration of its capabilities, allowing attendees to play it for themselves and handingoutMickey Mouse swag. But it was an accompanying app called Disney Infinity: Action! that summed
is viewed as a make-or-break effort to turn around the com-
pany's money-losing gaming and Web division after years
(and years) of trying.
"It's the most ambitious creativeundertaking we've ever done," Pleasants said Sunday at the D23 Expo, a biennial convention for Disneyphiles. Infinity allows users to mix and match Disney and Pixar characters in rollicking video game adventures. Players collect action figures — Woody, Mickey, Sulley, Mr. Incredible,
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• Certification in ProductionandInventory Management (CPIM): Learn how the CPIM can improve your marketability; registration required; free; 6-7:30 p.m.; CDCCChandler Building, 1027 N.W.Trenton Ave., Bend; 541-383-7270. For the complete calendar, pick up Sunday's Bulletin or visit bendbuiietin.comlbizcai
a flexible display, though the company is continuing to work on developing a bendable screen, one person said. It will be unveiled the same day as Samsung's Galaxy Note 3, a combination smartphone and tablet computer. Apple had a team of about 100 designers working on watch-like device, two people familiar with the matter said in February. The Cupertino, Calif.-based company is seeking to introduce its device this year, one of the people familiar said at the time.
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks declined Friday, handing the Dow Jones Industrial Average its worst week this year, with investors on uncertain footing as longer-term Treasury yields rose to two-year highs. The Dow slid 30.72 points, or 0.2 percent, to finish at 15,081.47, while the S8 P 500 index fell 5.49 points, or 0.3 percent, to close at 1,655.83. The Nasdaq Composite shed 3.34 points, or 0.1 percent, to end at 3,602.78. For the week, the Dow lost 344 points, or 2.2 percent, suffering its biggest weekly percentage drop and point loss of 2013. It was the bluechip index's worst weekly percentage slide since May 2012, and its largest point decline since June 2012. The S&P 500 slumped nearly 36 points, or 2.10 percent, for the week, suffering its biggest weekly point drop of the year, but not its biggest percentage decline. The tech-heavy Nasdaq was down just 1.6 percent for the week, as Apple's 10.5 percent weekly gain provided a boost. All three main stock indexes lost ground forthe second week in a row.
Rapunzel — and transfer them into the game's action by plugging them into a sensor base. How Infinity will fare is anyone's guess. Independent sales data will not be available until late September. It is generating substantial buzz among gamers, an audience that has not always been the friendliest toward Disney. The Infinity booth was mobbed at the D23 Expo last weekend, with people waitDisney/Pixar vla The New YorkTimes ing for the chance to take the Mrs. Incredible, a toy featured in game for a test drive. the new Disney "Infinity" games.
CIVIL SUITS Filed on June 24 13CV0930 —Nationstar Mortgage LLC v.Philip Price; Carrie Price; Mortgage Electronic Registration System, Inc., complaint ,$204,963.36 13CV0931 —Bank of theCascadesv.Michael Donald Flowers and Kimberly Lynn Flowers, complaint ,$506,480.54 13CV0932 —Ray Klein, Inc., an Oregon Corporation, dba Professional Credit Service v. LoganM. Reiman, complaint, $28,851.66 13CV0933 —Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as trustee for Morgan Stanley Capital 1Inc. Trust 2006 —HE1„
Mortgage Pass —through certificates, Series 2006 — HE1 v. Kimberly V. Smallenberg; American General Financial Services (DE), lnc., Grant E. Smallenberg; State of Oregon, Division of Child Support, complaint, $325,262.08 13CV0934 —Citibank, N.A., as trustee for certificate holders of structured asset mortgage investments II trust 2007-AR6, mortgage pass—through certificates, Series 2007AR6 v. Joseph J. Indorato, Patricia C. Indorato and Foxborough Homeowners Association, Inc., complaint ,$229,850.65 plus interest, costs and
fees 13CV0935 —Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Marcy L. Keeler; Karl L. Keeler; Capital One Bank; RayKlein, Inc., dba Professional Credit Services, complaint, $206,701.46 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0936—The Independent Bankers Bank v. Paul J. Henninger; Sandra L. Henninger; Oregon Water Wonderland Unit II Sanitary District; Oregon Water Wonderland Property Owners Association, Unit II, lnc., complaint, $238,271.46 plus interests, costs and fees 13CV0937 —Wells
Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Anna G. Roberts; Philip M. Roberts; Janet S.Roberts; Crosswinds Homeowners' Association, complaint, $186,640.24 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0938 —JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, successor in interest by purchase from the federal deposit insurance corporation as receiver of Washington Mutual Bank f/k/a Washington Mutual Bank, FA v. Frederick W. Matlock and Juaneita A. Matlock, complaint, $164,077.94 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0940 —Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC v. Joseph P.Everly;
Juliet A. Everly; State of Oregon, Department of Consumer & Business Services; State of Oregon, Department of Revenue; United States of America, Internal Revenue Services, complaint, $182,8 I3.37 13CVO941 —Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, astrustee of the Indymac Inda Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-AR9 v. Timothy Larkin, complaint, $1,268,241.52 13CVO942 —U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee for Morgan Stanley Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-13 v. Charles Frankling Holdren, complaint, $598,770.19 13CV0943 —DneWest
Bank, FSB v.Clint Picker and Tanya M.Picker, complaint, $171,296.27 13CV0944 —Liberty Acquisitions Servicing LLC v. Brian Kahl, complaint, $32,768.34 Filed on June 25 13CV0945 —Pnmac Mortgage Opportunity Fund Investors, LLC v. Dirk E. Wall; Stacey Wall; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., solely as anominee for American Brokers Conduit; American Express BankFSB, complaint, $825,000 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0946 —PennyMac Loan Services, LLC v.Hao Long;Oregon Equipment
Service Corp and Pinesat Pilot Butte Association, complaint ,$274,647.50 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0947 —JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, successor by merger to ChaseHome Financial, LLC v.Clint Larson; State of Oregon, complaint ,$372,883.04 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0948 —Autovest, LLC v. DesireeDawn Ballard and Kenneth George Ballard, complaint, $15,958.52 13CV0949 —Cavalry SPV1, LLC v.Edward B. Piorkowski, complaint, $15,906.73
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September workshops include poetry and printmaking, smallscale art, intro to printmaking, mask-making,
and inspired design. Cost ranges from $15 to $40 depending on thecl ass.Some classes require additional materials. View full workshop listings at www.atelier 6000.org. Call 541-330-8759
to register or registerin person from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Atelier 6000,
389 S.W. Scalehouse Court, Suite120, Bend.
Model A club to meet in Bend The High Desert A's
of Central Oregon, a club dedicated to preserving and restoring classic Model A Ford cars, is hosting a Northwest regional meet of the Model A Ford Club of America Sept. 3-8 at the Riverhouse Resort
and Convention Center in Bend. Event organizers expect550 club members from across the Pacific Northwest will attend and will bring 250 classic cars with them. To
learn more, call club chairman Annie Barlow at 541-389-2694 or
email babarlow©bend cable.com. — From staff reports
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Verse, an more, on sale at the PoemStore By Deborah Netburn Los Angeles Times
Jacqueline Suskin sits like an old-fashioned secretary between alemonade stand and two guys selling hummus at the Hollywood Farmers Market. A sea-green typewriter rests on the tiny wooden table in front of her. Scotch-taped to the table is a letter-pressed sign that reads: Poem Store. Your Subject, Your Price! Yes. •ee
Kreigh Hampel, a regular Poem Store customer, stops by, weighed down with half a dozen canvas bags filled with vegetables and stone fruits. Sweatingbeneath his slate gray glasses on this warm Sunday, he disentangles himself from his produce and requests a poem titled "Since Wednesday." Suskin repeats the words
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Time has moved along slowly, inching with heat and askingus to understand what can happen in a single day, in the riseof a week ... Less than three minutes and six lines later, the poem is complete. Suskin pulls it out of the typewriter and reads it out loud. She hands Hampel the paper and he gives it another read. Then he looks up with reddened eyes. "So, Marta started chemo on Wednesday," he says. Suskin nods. It is not the first time one of her poems has made someone cry that day. SeePoem /D4
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PORTLAND — Four summers ago, on her first day as an administrator at Roosevelt High School here, Charlene Williams heard that the Christians were c o ming. S ome members of a n e v angelical church were supposed to be painting hallways, repairing bleachers, that sort of thing. The prospect of such help, in the fervently liberal and secular microclimate of Portland, did not exactly fill her with "I was perplexed," Williams, who was promoted to building principal in 2010, recently recalled. "What was their agenda? Were they trying to proselytize? Were they some kind of far-out group that takes advantage of people? Were they hard-core people trying to show the love of Jesus and nothing else'?" On a S a turday m orning last month, when the latest wave of Christian volunteers descended upon Roosevelt, a public school serving a mostly low-income, nonwhite student body, Williams greeted many with hugs. They had come by the hundreds for an annual Day of Service — weeding,
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T he partnership had i t s The Portlandmodel genesisin the spring of 2008, In truth, the connection be- when Palau was planning an tween SouthLake and Roos- annual revival to be held on evelt very much fit into a plan. the Portland riverfront that planting, varnishing, washing, It was a plan devised by an summer. He suggested to the even nailing together picnic especially odd couple — Sam participating pastors that the tables. The air sounded of mo- Adams, the first openly gay event also include volunteer tors and smelled of mulch. mayor of Portland, and Kevin work like providing free mediThis invasion of the righPalau, the scion of an evan- cal and dental care or cleaning teous was not a one-day sop gelical a ssociation c r eated school buildings. to conscience. Throughout by his father, Luis. And their W hen Roosevelt got i t s the schoolyear, members of plan has delivered thousands first such treatment in June, SouthLake Church in the pros- of evangelical volunteers not A dams paid a v i sit a s t h e perous suburb of West Linn only to Roosevelt but also to mayor-elect. He was wary of serve as tutors at Roosevelt. scores ofother public schools evangelical Christians, havA former NFL quarterback in in the area and to public agen- ing seen a statewide political the congregation, Neil Lomax, cies that deal with homeless- group with strong religious helps coach the football team. ness and foster care. ties, the Oregon Citizens AlliSouthLake pays for another The Portland model, as it ance, push a series of anti-gay member, Heather Huggitt, 26, might be called, has brought ballot measures during the to work full time in Roosevelt, its two founders inquiries from preceding 15 years. At a more helping to meet the material about 50 other cities and hun- basic level, Adams thought of needs of students who often dreds of churches.While avoid- schoolcleanups as ephemeral lack sufficient food, clothing ing the tripwire of church-state feel-goods, and disorganized and school supplies. separation, the program has ones at that. In all the years the program addressed two needs: that of This one i mpressed him has operated, Williams had not urban mayors coping with stat- with its focus and rigor. And heard a single complaint that ic or falling budgets for public when he spoke to the volunthe evangelicals were evange- services, and that of a young teers, he picked up sincerity lizing. After church volunteers generation o f eva n gelical and commitment, far from the wrote personalwelcome notes Christians drawn to the cause bigotry he had been anticipatto every incoming ninth-grad- of social justice. ing. At the Palau festival a few "Young evangelicals abso- months after the Roosevelt er, SouthLake's pastor, the Rev. Kip Jacob, read through lutely want their faith to be cleanup, A d am s d e c lared them all, making sure nobody relevant," said Palau, 50. "The from the stage, "Let's do it evhad signed off with "Praise the world they grew up in and got ery year." Lord" or "God bless." tired of was the media portrait Getting C h r istian b o o ts "The whole reason was, of evangelicals are against on the ground was the easy 'What can w e d o?'" Jacob you, or evangelicals even hate part. Restraining those boots said. "What can we do, as a you. Young evangelicals are f rom proselytizing was t h e suburban church that's been saying, 'Surely we want to be challenge. The very essence blessed'? It just kind of mush- known by what we're for.'" of being evangelical, after all,
is spreading the good news of the Gospel. Every virtuous act is meant to glorify God. Adams pointed out to Palau that service organizations like Rotary and Kiwanis assisted in city programs with the understanding that they would not recruit new members in the process. Palau said he could abide by such a tacit policy. The mayor took the risk of trusting that promise. "The vast majority of people," Palau put i t r e cently, "have enough common sense to know that when you're in a school serving a child, that's what you're supposed to do. Trust God that if something is meant to be, it w i l l j u st emerge." By now, the Portland model has lasted beyond Adams' term as mayor,which ended in 20LL His working partnership with Palau has weathered not only the politician's sexual orientation but also the revelation that while mayor he had become romantically involved with an 18-year-old intern. (It remains in dispute whether they had exchanged kisses while the young man was 17.) "The question is, 'Can you simultaneously disagree on some things and act together on others?'" Adams said of his alliance with Palau. "This is a Hail Mary pass. It's required shutting out a whole bunch of existing social and political norms."
RELIGIOUS SERVICES To submit service information or announcements for religious organizations, email bulletin@ bendbulletin.com or call 541-383-0358. BEND CHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP: Bill Martin; "A Splendid Journey"; Sunday at10 a.m.; 4twelve youth group; Wednesdays at 7p.m.; 19831 Rocking Horse Road,Bend. BEND CHURCHOFTHENAZARENE: Pastor Virgil Askren; "Working Out Your Salvation"; Sunday at10:15 a.m., 1270 N.E. 27th St., Bend. CENTRAL OREGONBAPTIST CHURCH:Pastor John Tittle; "What Is Biblical Discernment?" based on selected scripture, as part of atwopart series; Sundayat10:30 a.m.; 500 S.W. BondSt., Bend. COMMUNITY OFCHRIST: Evangelist Clint Jacks; "Shattering theStatusQuo"based onLuke 12:49-56; Sunday at10:30 a.m., following 10:15 a.m. praise singing; 20380 Cooley Road,Bend. CROSSCHURCH:Pastor Ed Byrnes; "The Church Part III: In Ordinances"; today at 6:30 p.m.; 2640 Jones Road, Bend. DISCOVERYCHRISTIAN CHURCH: Pastor DaveOrullinger; "HaveThine Own Way,Lord" as part of the series, "SongsWe Sing";Sunday at 10 a.m.; Adult Bible study at 9 a.m.; 334 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend. EASTMONTCHURCH:Pastor John Lodwick; "CHRIST: The Substance," based on Colossians 2:3, 17; 3:1-3, as part of the series, "CHRIST: Portraits of Jesus According to Colossians"; Sunday at 9and10:45 a.m.; 62425 Eagle Road,Bend. FATHER'S HOUSECHURCHOF GOD:Guestspeaker Kevin Harris; "Trusting God"; Sundayat10 a.m.; YouthGroup;W ednesdays at7 p.m.; 61690 Pettigrew Road,Bend. FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH: An old fashioned hymnsing followed by root-beer floats; Sunday at 9 a.m. and10:45 a.m.; 230 N.E. Ninth St., Bend. FIRSTUNITED METHODIST CHURCH:The Rev.Thom Larson; "Bent Over," based onLuke13:1017; Sundayat 9and11 a.m; 680 N.W. Bond St., Bend. FOUNDRYCHURCH:Pastor Syd Brestel will showcasehow wecan share the Gospel while living it out, as well; Sundayat10:15 a.m.; 60 N.W. OregonAve., Bend. GRACE FIRSTLUTHERAN CHURCH:Pastor Joel LiaBraaten; "Stressing Out OnYour Journey" and "Dividing Lines"; Sunday at 9:30a.m.;2265 N.W. Shevlin Park Road, Bend. GRACEREFORMED PRESBYTERIANCHURCH:Pastor Oan Oillard; "Three ThingsYouNeed to Know About Life in Christ," based on Ephesians1:15-23; Sundayat 10:30 a.m.; 62162 HambyRoad, Bend. JOURNEY CHURCH:Pastor Paul Proctor; "What OoYou Hold On To?"; Sunday at10 a.m. and6:30 p.m.; 70 N.W.Newport Ave., Bend. NATIVITY LUTHERANCHURCH: Pastor Charley Bade;Sunday at 9 and10:15 a.m.; Bible study; Wednesdays at10 a.m.; 60850 Brosterhous Road, Bend. SPIRITUALAWARENESS COMMUNITY OF THE CASCADES: Guest speaker Ali Davidson; "What You Perceive YouReceive: The Perspectives of a Miracle"; Sunday
at 9 a.m.; held at TheOld Stone Church, 157 N.W.Franklin Ave., Bend. SPRINGS OFLIFE MINISTRIES: Evangelist and Bible teacherEddie Cienda; We dnesdaysat7 p.m.; ongoing; TheSound Garden Studio, 1279 N.E. Second St., Bend. TRINITYEPISCOPAL CHURCH: Sunday at 9 a.m.; St. Francis Church, 2450 N.E. 27th St., Bend. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH: The Rev. Patrick Rooney; "Where Are You Looking?" based onHebrews 11:17-31; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; Refuel -ing;Wednesdaysat6 p.m .; 2550 N.E. Butler Market Road. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP OF CENTRAL OREGON:TheRev.Alex Holt;"The Three Great Virtues and Us:Hope," as part of the series on the quote from I Corinthians13:13, "Three things will last forever — faith, hope and love — andthe greatest of these is love"; Sunday at11 a.m.; at the Old Stone Church, 157 N.W.Franklin Ave., Bend. WESTSIDECHURCH:Pastor Steve Mickel; "What Would Jesus Sayto Ellen OeGeneres"; today at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday at 8, 9and10:45 a.m.; 2051 N.W. Shevlin Park Road, Bend. WESTSIDESOUTH CAMPUS: Pastor Steve Mickel; "What Would JesusSay to Ellen OeGeneres"; Sunday at 9 and10:30 a.m.; 1245 S.E. Third St., Bend. WESTSIDEONLINE CAMPUS: Pastor Steve Mickel; "What Would JesusSayto Ellen OeGeneres"; todayat6:30 p.m .and Sundayat9 and10:45 a.m.; www.westsidelive. org. EMMAUSLUTHERANCHURCH:The Rev. David Poovey; "No Short Cuts," based on Hebrews12:1-13; Sunday at10:30 a.m.; 2175 S.W.Salmon Ave., Redmond. GRACELUTHERANCHURCH AT EAGLE CREST:Pastor Randy VanMehren; "Lord, Give UsEars to Hear Thy Word"; Sundayat 10:30 a.m.; 7525 Falcon Crest Or., Redmond. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH: Pastor Frank Brocker; "The MessageThat Divides," based on Luke12:49-56; Sunday at10 a.m. andPastor Eric Burtness at 5:01 p.m.; 1113Black Butte Blvd., Redmond. SHEPHERD'SVALLEYCOWBOY CHURCH:Pastor Jordan Weaver; Sunday at 9 and10:30a.m. and Monday at7 p.m.;Men'sBible study; Thursdays at 7 a.m.; in the cafe of TheRimRock Riders Equestrian Facility, BrasadaRanch, 17037 S.W.Alfalfa Road, Powell Butte; Ladies Bible101, Thursday at 7 p.m. at Brewers, 541-241-4220 for directions. VERTICALCHURCH OF GOD (FORMERLYAGAPEHARVEST FELLOWSHIP):Pastor Jeremy Seibert; Sunday at10:30 a.m.; youth night; W ednesdayat6 p.m.;52460 Skidgel Road, LaPine. COMMUNITYBIBLECHURCH AT SUNRIVER:Guest SpeakerJess Joles; "Love," as part of the series, "Who isLikeYou? A Study onthe Attributes of God"; Sunday at9:30 a.m.; 1 Theater Drive, Sunriver. CONCORDIALUTHERAN MISSION: The Rev. Willis Jenson; "Christ is for the Family but not Every Family is for Christ" based on Luke 12:51; Sundayat11 a.m.; held at Terrebonne GrangeHall, 828611th St., Terrebonne.
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, ext. 203. ABILITREEYOUNG PEER GROUP: 541-388-8103 ext. 207. ADHD ADULT SUPPORT GROUP: 541-420-3023. ADOPTIVEPARENTSUPPORT GROUP:541-389-5446. ADULT CHILDRENOF ALCOHOLICS: 541-633-8189. AGE WIDEOPEN (ADULT CHILDREN SUPPORT GROUP): 541-410-4162 or www.agewideopen.com. AIDSEDUCATION FOR PREVENTION, TREATMENT,COMMUNITY RESOURCESANDSUPPORT (DESCHUTESCOUNTYHEALTH DEPARTMENT):541-322-7402. AIDS HOTLINE:800-342-AIOS. AL-ANON: 541-728-3707 or www.centraloregonal-anon.org. ALCOHOLICSANONYMOUS (AA): 541-548-0440 or www.coigaa.org. ALS SUPPORTGROUP: 541-977-7502. ALZHEIMER'SASSOCIATION: 541-548-7074. ALZHEIMER'SASSOCIATION CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 54I-330-6400. ALZHEIMER'S/DEMENTIA CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-948-7214. AUTISM RESOURCEGROUP OF CENTRALOREGON:541-788-0339. BENDATTACHMENTPARENTING: 54 I -385- I 787. BEND S-ANONFAMILY GROUP: 888-285-3742. BEND ZENMEDITATION GROUP: 541382-6122 or 541-382-6651. BEREAVEMENTSUPPORTGROUPS: 541-382-5882. BEREAVEMENTSUPPORT GROUP/ADULTSAND CHILDREN: 54 I-383-3910. BEYOND AFFAIRSNETWORK: A peer group for victims of infidelity, baninbend©yahoo.com. BRAININJURY SUPPORT GROUP: 541-382-9451.
BRAINTUMOR SUPPORT GROUP: 541-350-7243 BREAKUPSANDDIVORCE SUPPORTGROUP:541-610-3060 or phoenixcounse ingb l end©gmail.com. BREAST-FEEDINGSUPPORT GROUP: 541-385-1 787. CANCER FAMILYSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-5864. CANCER INFORMATIONLINE: 541-706-7743. CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-536-7399. CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-6802. CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP:541-610-3060 or phoenixcounseingb l end@gmail.com CELEBRATE RECOVERYBEND: Faith Christian Center, 541-383-5801; Westside Church, 541-382-7504; centraloregoncr.org CELEBRATERECOVERYLAPINE: Grace Fellowship, 54'I-536-2878; High Lakes Christian Church, 541-5363333; Living Waters Church, 541-5361215; centraloregoncr.org CELEBRATERECOVERYMADRAS: Living HopeChristian Center, 541475-2405 or centraloregoncr.org. CELEBRATERECOVERYREDMOND: Redmond Assembly of GodChurch, 541-548-4555 or centraloregoncr.org. CENTRAL OREGONALZHEIMER'S/ DEMENTIACAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP:541-504-0571. CENTRAL OREGONAUTISM ASPERGER'SSUPPORTTEAM: 541-633-8293. CENTRAL OREGONAUTISM SPECTRUM RESOURCEAND FAMILY SUPPORTGROUP:541-279-9040. CENTRAL OREGONCOALITION FOR ACCESS(WORKING TO CREATE ACCESSIBLE COMMUNITIES): 541-385-3320. CENTRAL OREGONDEPRESSION AND ANXIETYGROUP:541-420-2759 CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORTNETWORK:541-548-8559 or www.codsn.org. CENTRAL OREGON FAMILIESWITH MULTIPLES:541-330-5832 or 541-388-2220. CENTRAL OREGON LEAGUE OF AMPUTEES SUPPORTGROUP (COLA):541-480-7420 or www. ourcola.org. CENTRALOREGON RIGHTTO LIFE: 541-383-1 593. CHILDCAR SEAT CLINIC (PROPER
INSTALLATIONINFORMATION FOR SEATANDCHILD): 541-504-5016. CHILDREN'SVISION FOUNDATION: 541-330-3907. CHRISTIANWOMEN OF HOPE (WOMEN'SCANCER SUPPORT GROUP):541-382-1832. CLAREBRIDGEOFBEND (ALZHEIMER'SSUPPORT GROUP): 541-385-4717 or rnorton1© brookdaleliving.com. COFFEEAND CONNECTION CANCER SUPPORTGROUP:541-706-3754. COMPASSIONATEFRIENDS (FOR THOSE GRIEVINGTHE LOSS OF A CHILD):541-480-0667 or 541-536-1709. CREATIVITY & WELLNESSMOOD GROUP: 541-647-0865. CROOKEDRIVER RANCHADULT GRIEF SUPPORT: 541-548-7483. DEFEATCANCER:541-706-7743. DESCHUTESCOUNTYMENTAL HEALTH24-HOUR CRISISLINE: 541-322-7500. DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR SUPPORTALLIANCE:541-549-9622 or 541-771- l620. DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR SUPPORT:541-480-8269 or suemiller92@gmail.com. DEPRESSIONSUPPORT GROUP: 541-617-0543. DIABETICSUPPORT GROUP: 541-598-4483. DISABILITYSUPPORT GROUP: 541-388-8103. DIVORCECARE:541-410-4201. DOUBLETROUBLE RECOVERY: Addiction and mental illness group; 541-317-0050. DYSTONIASUPPORT GROUP: 541-388-2577. 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. GLUCOSECONTROL LOW CARB DIET SUPPORT GROUP:kjdnrcd@yahoo.
com or 541-504-0726. GLUTENINTOLERANCEGROUP (CELIAC):541-389-1731. GRANDMA'SHOUSE:Supportfor pregnant teensandteen moms; 541-383-35 I5. GRANDPARENTS RAISINGOUR CHILDREN'S KIDS:541-306-4939. GRANDPARENTS SUPPORTGROUP: 541-385-474 I. GRIEFSHAREGRIEF RECOVERY SUPPORTGROUP:541-382-1 832. GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: 541-3066633, 541-318-0384 or mullinskio bendbroadband.com. GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: 541-548-7483. GRIEF SUPPORT GROUPS: For the bereaved; 541-771-3247. GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: 541-447-25 I0. GRIEFSHARE(FAITH-BASED) RECOVERYCLASS:541-389-8780. HEALINGENCOURAGEMENT FOR ABORTION-RELATEDTRAUMA (H.E.A.R.T.):541-318-1 949. HEALTHYFAMILIESOF THE HIGH DESERT:Homevisits forfamilies with newborns; 541-749-2133 HEARINGLOSS ASSOCIATION: 541-390-2174 or ctepper@bendcable. com. HEARTS OF HOPE:Abortion healing; 541-728-4673. IMPROVE YOURSTRESS LIFE: 541-706-2904. LA LECHELEAGUEOFBEND: 541-317-59 I2. LIVING WELL(CHRONIC CONDITIONS):541-322-7430. LIVING WITHCHRONICILLNESSES SUPPORTGROUP:541-536-7399. LUPUS &FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT GROUP:541-526- l375. MADRAS NICOTINEANONYMOUS GROUP:541-993-0609. MATERNAL/CHILDHEALTH PROGRAM(DESCHUTES COUNTYHEALTHDEPARTMENT): 541-322-7400. MEN'SCANCER SUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-5864. MENDED HEARTSSUPPORT 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): 54 I -416-2146. NATIONALALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESSOF CENTRAL OREGON (NAMI):541-408-7779, 541-504-1431 or email: vonriedlpn©yahoo.com. NAMI BEND -EXTREME STATES:541-647-2343 or www. namicentraloregon.org NAMI BENDCONNECTIONS: 541480-8269 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 MADRASFAMILY SUPPORT GROUP:541-475-1873 or NAMlmadras@gmail.com. NAMI MADRASFAMILY-FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP:541-475-3299 or www.namicentraloregon.org NAMI REDMOND FAMILYSUPPORT GROUP: namicentraloregon@gmail. com. NEWBERRY HOSPICEOF LA PINE: 54 I -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: 54I-306-6844. PARENTS/CAREGIVERSOF CHILDRENAFFECTEDBYAUTISM SUPPORTGROUP: 541-771-1075 or http://coregondevdisgroupaso.ning. com. PARENTS OFMURDEREDCHILDREN (POMC)SUPPORT GROUP: 541-410-7395. PARISH NURSES ANDHEALTH MINISTRIES:541-383-6861. PARKINSON'SCAREGIVERS SUPPORTGROUP: 541-317-1188. PARKINSON'SDISEASE SUPPORT GROUP:54 I280-58l8. PARTNERS IN CARE:Home health and hospice services; 541-382-5882. PAUL'SCLUB:Oad's and male caregiver support group; 541-548-8559. PFLAG CENTRALOREGON: For parents, families and friends of
lesbians and gays; 541-317-2334 or www.pflagcentraloregon.org. PLAN LOVINGADOPTIONS NOW (PLAN):541-389-9239. PLANNEDPARENTHOOD: 888-875-7820. PMS ACCESS LINE: 800-222-4767. PREGNANCY RESOURCECENTERS: Bend,541-385-5334; Madras,541475-5338; Prineville, 541-447-2420; Redmond, 541-504-8919. PULMONARY HYPERTENSION SUPPORTGROUP:541-548-7489. RECOVERINGADDICTS IN THE ADDICTION FIELD:541-610-3060 or phoenixcounsel ingbend©gmail.com. SAVINGGRACE SUPPORT GROUPS: Bend, 541-382-4420; Redmond, 541-504-2550, ext. 1; Madras, 541-475-1880. SCLERODERMA SUPPORTGROUP: 541-480-1 958. SELF-ESTEEMGROUP FOR WOMEN: 541-389-7960. SEXAHOLICSANONYMOUS: 54 I-595-8780. SOUP AND SUPPORT:For mourners; 541-548-7483. SUPPORT GROUPFOR FAMILIES WITH DIABETICCHILDREN: 54 I -526-6690. SURVIVORS OFSUICIDE LOSS SUPPORTGROUP:541-610-3060 or phoenixcounsel ingbend©gmail.com. TOBACCO FREEALLIANCE: 541-3227481. TOPSOR:Bend, 541-388-5634; Culver, 541-546-4012; Redmond, 541-923-0878. TYPE 2DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-4986. VETERANSHOTLINE: 541-408-5594 or818-634-0735. VISIONNW:Peersupportgroup; 541-330-07 I5. VOLUNTEERS INMEDICINE: 541-330-900 I. WOMEN'S RESOURCECENTER OF CENTRALOREGON:541-385-0747 WOMEN'S SELF-ESTEEMGROUP: 541-389-7960. WOMEN'S SUPPORTGROUP FOR ANGER,ANXIETY, OR DEPRESSION: 541-389-7960. WOMEN SURVIVINGWITH CANCER SUPPORTGROUP:541-706-5864. YOUNGPEOPLEWITH DISABILITIES PEER GROUP: 831-402-5024. ZEN MEDITATIONGROUP: 541-388-3179.
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SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 541 NE Dekalb
We provide a congregational setting for Jews and Christians alike. If you're interested in learning the Bible from a
Sunday School 9:45 am Children F Adult Classes Worship Service - 11:00 am
Hebrew perspective, come join us at:
Greg Strubhar, Pastor
NEW HOPE EVANGELICAL
Darin Hollingsworth, Youth Pastor
20080 Pinebrook Blvd.' 541-389-3436
Bear Creek Center 21300 Bear Creek Rd.
Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am,
Musicand the Word 7 pm
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Our Shabbat Services are on Saturday
Celebrate New Life at New Hope Church!
Cowboy Fellowship Saturdays Potluck 6 pm Sunday Worship Services
mornings at 10:00 a.m. Our ministries
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1049 NE 11th St. • 541-382-8274 SUNDAYS:
9:30am Sunday Educational Classes 10:30 am Morning Worship This Sunday at Faith Christian Pastor Mike Johnson will share his message in the Sunday service title "Callings of a Christian," Part 2
beginning at 10:30 AM. Childcare is provided in our Sunday morning service. On Wednesdays "Restored Youth" service begins
REDMOND ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1865 W Antler • Redmond 541 -548-4555 SUNDAYS
Morning Worship 8:30 am F 10:30 am Life groups 9 am Kidz LIVE ages 3-11 10:30 am Evening Worship 6 pm
Osborne and Glenn Bartnik
20225 Cooley Rd. Bend
13720 SW Hwy 126, Powell Butte
Phone: (541) 383-5097
541-548-3066
Web site: ccbend.org
www.powellbuttechurch.com
Sundays 8;30 8 10;30 am Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm YouthGroup:Wednesday 7 pm Child Care provided
• Davidic dance and worship ' Children's ministry and nursery
Book by Book"
Senior Pastor - Mike Yunker - 541-312-8844 Associate Pastors
TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH
Mike Sweeney F Jeff Olson
Temple Beth Tikvah is a member of the Union for Reform Judaism. Our members represent a wide range of Jewish backgrounds. We welcome interfaith families and Jews by choice. Our monthly activities include Services, religious education for children S adults, Hebrew school, Torah study, social action projects and social activities
"Loving people one at a time."
Fr. Theodore Nnabugo, Pastor
www.real-lifecc.org
www.holyredeemerparish.net Parish Office: 541-536-3571 EASTMONT COMMUNITY SCHOOL HOLY REDEEMER, LA PINE
16137 Burgess Rd
Tuesday, Wednesday S Friday Mass 9:00 am Sunday Mass — 10:00 am
God-Centered Worship Expository Bible Teaching Rich Hymns f Songs Family Oriented Ministries Christ-Focused Living Meaningful Loving Relationships Compassionate Gospel Witness
"Educating and Developing the Whole Child for the Glory of God" Pre K- 5th Grade
62425 Eagle Road, Bend 541-382-2049 Principal Lonna Carnahan www.eastmontcommunityschool.com
HOLY TRINITY, SUNRIVER
18143 Cottonwood Rd. Thurs. Mass 9:30 am; Sat. Vigil Mass 5:30 pm
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
1551 NW First St. • 541-382-6100
Confessions: Thurs. 9:00-9:15 am
(South of Portland Ave.) Church Service 8 Sunday School: 10 am
120 Mississippi Dr Sunday Mass — 12:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 12:00-12:15 pm
W ed. TestimonyMeeting; 730 pm
Childcare provided. Reading Room:
HOLY FAMILY,
115 NW Minnesota Ave.
near Christmas Valley
Mon. through Friz 11 am - 4 pm
57255 Fort Rock Rd
Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm
Sunday Mass — 3:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 3:00-3: 15 pm ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Pastor Rev. James A. Radloff
ECHANKAR
Religion of the Light andSound of God
541-382-3631
Experience an Eckankar Sunday 9:15 AM — Prayer Meeting 9:30 AM — Adult Bible Fellowship 9:30AM - Children'sSunday School 10:30 AM — Worship Service 6:00 PM - Growth Groups (call for locations) Wednesday 7.00 PM - Prayer Meeting S Adult Bible Study 7:00 PM - Kids 4 Truth
NEW CHURCH 2450 NE 27th Street
Domingo 12:3 0 PM -M isa en Espanol
SundaySchoolclassesare at9:00 am and our Worship Service at 10: 15 am
For Kidztown, Middle School and High School activities Call 541-382-3862 www.bendchurch.org HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH, SBC 3100 SW Highland Ave., Redmond 541-548-4161
For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org
Senior Pastor Virgil Askren SUNDAY
9:00 am Sunday School for all ages
Worship Services "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM
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of consciousness to the Divine Being. It
Sunday 4:30 PM
open their hearts more fully to the uplifting
presence and security of God's love.
Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities for all ages.
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40 SE 5th St., Bend Sunday Worship 10:00 am
worshipping God and teaching the Bible Call for information about other meetings
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Redmond, Oregon 97756
www trinitybend.org
541 -923-3390
Sunday Schedule
Mass Schedule:
One service at 9:00 am
Weekdays 8:00 am
Historic St. Francis Church, 494 NW Lava St. at Franklin, Bend, OR
Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm
We are grateful to the community
First Saturday 8:00 am (English)
for the outpouring of help
Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) 12:00 noon (Spanish)
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"Out of the Box"
5:00 to 5:45 pm
All are welcome
and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm
through our red doors
All Peoples meets regularly on the first and third Sundays of each month. On September 1st, All Peoples meets at our usual place in the Community Room of Redmond'sRay'sMar ket, 900 SW 23rd Street, just off of Hwy 126. •
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Summer Schedule
(In the Heart of Downtown Bend) 680 NW Bond St. / 541.382. 1672 Everyone isWelcome!
Sundays - 9:30 am in the Life Amphitheater
11 am Divine Service
Wednesday Mid week Services -7:00 pm
The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor. 8286 11th St (Grange Hall), Terrebonne, OR
Nursery Care and Children's Programs provided for all services.
www.lutheransonline.com/
www.clcbend.com
382-6862 COMM U N ITY PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. (Child Care Available) Education Hour 10:45 a.m.
CHURCH
Rev. Thom Larson Sermon Title; "Bent Over" Scripture: Luke 13:10-17 9:00am - Contemporary Service Sunday School during the 9am Service 11:00am - Traditional Service Childcare provided on Sunday *During the Week: Women's Groups, Men's Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, Music & Fellowship Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. Rev. Thom Larson f!rstchurch@bendumc.org
529 NW 19th Street
(3/4 mile north of High School)
Pastor Joel LiaBraaten Evangelical Lutheran Church in America www.gracefirstlutheran.org
Redmond, OR 97756
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA Worship in the Heart of Redmond
Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor
(541) 548-3367
9:00 am Contemporary Worship
Sunday Worship Services at 10:00am F 5:01 pm
9:00 am Nursery Care 9;15 am Children S Youth
Summer Celebration Sunday August 25, at 10 am
Children's Room available during services Come Experience a warm, friendly family of worshipers. Everyone Welcome - Always. A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and diverse music program for all ages Coffee, snacksand feliowsftip
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Youth Groups MiddleSchool -W ednesday 6;00-7 30pm
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Mondays 6:30 pm Centering Prayer
M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am Wed. Bible Study at noon 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study I:00 pm 3rdTues.Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner Youth and Family Programs Active Social Outreach
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Small Groups Meet Regularly Please visit our website for a complete
listing of activities for all ages. www.redmondcpc.org
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EVery Saturday On the ChurCh
The FirSt TueSday Of eaCh Wednesdays 5:30 pm Prayer Service
(Handicapped Accessible)
1113 SW Black Butte Blvd. Redmond, OR 97756 - 541-923-7466 Pastor Eric Burtness www.zionrdm.com
CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING
9:30 am Adult Education 11:00 am Traditional Worship
High School - Sunday 11:00am-12:30pm
The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector
Confessions on Wednesdays from
Worship with us Sunday, August 18th at 11 a.m. at a home near Terrebonne. Stay for the annual potluck/picnic. For details and a map to the annual worship/picnic, email: allpeoplesucc@gmail.com. Or, come early at 10 a.m. for discussion of ¹OrrupytheBible by Susan B. Thistlethwaite.
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend
1720 NW 19th Street
(except Wednesday)
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GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH
ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Father Todd Unger, Pastor
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21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241
Saturday 8:30am Confessions will be cancelled effective 8/3/13
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• Comfort, peace, joy
• The healing of a broken heart
All Peoplesoccasionally meets in homes. Join usfor worsfrip and theannual picnic This congregation is progressive trnrf welcomestrll!
541-420-1667
• Expanded awareness • A subtle sense of Divine Love
ALL PEOPLES UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Likethefirst cerrtury Ckrisiians,
Meeting at the Golden Age Club
Singing HU can help you experience:
www.eckankar.org or Reconciliation
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Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur
Tuesday (Holy Church Family Holy Hour) 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241
• Solace during times of grief Exposition S Benediction
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condordialutheranmission
• Inner light and/or sound Solemnity of Assumption 8/15/2013
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Facebook: Concordia Lutheran Mission Phone: 541-325-6773
All Monday Masses are cancelled
effective 8/3/13
(541 ) 385-3908
Sovereign Grace Church is dedicated to
Singing HU can draw us closer in our state has helped people of many different faiths
effective 8/5/13
Meeting place: THE OLD STONE CHURCH 157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND Mail:PO Box 428, Bend OR 97709 www.uufco.org
541 -388-8826
Masses
Summer Fundays continue in Harmon Park for children ages Pre-K through 5th grade. Childcare available at the Old Stone Church during the service. For more information, visit our website: www.uufco.org. In the event of rain, Summer Fundays will be held in the Cottage.
WEDNESDAY
a loving, uplifting, Spiritual Exercise. HU,
singing HU can bring you greater
The second of a three-part series on the quote from I Corinthians 13:13 "Three things will last forever-faith, hope, and love-and the greatest of these is love." What role do these great virtues play for us as Unitarian Universalists of the 21st century and our post-Christian story?
6.30 pm Ladies Bible Study
Learnhow tosing HU, a love song to God:
Regardless of your beliefs or religion,
"The Three Great Virtues and Us: Hope": Rev. Alex Holt,Interim Minister
1270 NE 27 St. • 541-382-5496
www.sovereigngracebend.com
Wednesday 6:00 pm Sunday Worship Services: 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am Sunday Bible Fellowship Groups 9:30 am & 11:00 am Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor
BEND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Just 2 blocks SW of Bend High School
For the complete schedule of Services F Events go to: www.bethtikvahbend.org
OF CENTRAl OREGON "Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship" We are a Welcoming Congregation August 18, 2013 at 11:00am:
All services are held at the First United Methodist Church 680 NW Bond Street
Corner of NW Franklin & Lava
Tuesday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM Living and sharing. One might suggest that one is easier to do than the other. This Sunday, Byron will share how we canshare the Gospel while living it out, as well.
www.livingtorahfellowship.com
on August 24th at 3 PM
Followed by a discussion.
Mass Times: 7am and 12:15pm FOUNDRY CHURCH (FORMERLY FIRST BAPTIST) "A Heart for Bend in the Heart of Bend" 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Pastor Syd Brestel
Children Welcome
8:30 am Sunday High Holy Days Services High Holy Days Services to be held in the sanctuary of the First United Methodist Church Rabbi Johanna Hershenson with Cantor Adelle Nicholson Wednesday, September 4 Erev Rosh Hashanah 7:30 pm Thursday, September 5 Rosh Hashanah 10:00 am Children's services at Pioneer Park 3:00 pm Tashlich at Pioneer Park 4:00pm Friday, September 13 Erev Yom Kippur 7;30 pm Saturday, September 14 Yom Kippur 10:00 am Children's services 2:00 pm Afternoon services 3:00 pm Break-the-Fast dinner 6:00 pm
MISSION (LCMS) ThemissionoftheChurch is toforgive sinsthrough Ifie Gospel arid!herrby grani eternallife. (St. Iohn 20:22-23, Augsburg Confession XXVIII 8 10)
Saturday 8am Masses Will Be Cancelled For more information about weekly ministries for the whole family, contact 541-382-5822 or email info©eastmontchurch.com
Saturday, August 31, 8:00 pm - S'lichot, call for information
541 382 4401
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS
ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all
CONCORDIA LUTHERAN
Tuesday - Friday 7:00 AMF 12:15 PM
www.bendfp.org http://www.facebook.com/bendfp
truths recovered through the Reformation.
happiness, love, and understanding.
Sunday Services Classic (Blended) Service 9:00 am Contemporary Service 10:45 am Hispanic Service 6:00 pm
230 NE Ninth Street, Bend
Saturday 10:30 am-2 pm
Nursery Care & Children's Church
period of sacred contemplation.
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH
1155 SW Division, ¹D8, Bend
10: 15 amWorship Service Saturday, August 24 at 9:00 amMunch and Torah study Saturday, August 24 at 10:30 amTorah Service
Mass Times: 7pm
Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM
Choirs, music groups, Bible study, fellowship and ministries every week
9:00 am Hispanic Worship Service
about 20 minutes and is followed by a brief
Reconciliation
0 La Roca Church
Spirit and Truth 541-410-5337
Solemnity of Assumption 8/15/2013
Undeniable WaH" 62425 Eagle Road, Bend 541-382-5822 www.eastmontchurch.com
or contact us at 541-385-5439
pronounced like the word hue, is sung for
EASTMONT CHURCH "DisplayingtheRealfly oj Christ in
Youth Events http://www.facebook.com/ bendyouthcollective
For information about our Religious Education programs, call Kathy Schindel at 541-388-8826
Saturday - Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30 AM, 10:00 AM S 7:00 PM
Visit us on the web at
www.houseofcovenant.org
Food/Fellowship Hebrew Roots Fellowship worshipping in
Rabbi Johanna Hershenson
1000 backpacks filled with hygiene items for homeless youth. Donate today at First Presbyterian. www.bendfp.org/kitsforkids Wednesday Noon Silence F Supper Worship 12:30 pm Contemplative Prayer
End-times prophecy
Worship/Dance-Study-
Community HU
We will be having a Community HU sing at the East Bend library
Masses
• Lifecycle Events
SCIENTIST
Sunday mass 8:00 am
OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS, Gilchrist
Hadashah (New Testament) • Biblical Feasts
LIVING TORAH FELLOWSHIP
Shabbat and High Holiday Services Religious Education Program Bar/Bat Mitzvah Training Weekly Torah StudyEvery Sat @ 10 am Adult Education
"Teaching the Word of God,
HOLY REDEEMER CATHOLIC PARISH
Teaching from the Torah and the Brit
Serving Central Oregon for 20 Years, We Are a Non-Denominational Egalitarian fewish Community Our Synagogue is located at 21555 Modoc Lane, Bend, Oregon 541-385-6421 Resident Rabbi Jay Shupack Rebbetzin Iudy Shupack
*Torah Study meets every Saturday at 10:00 am that there is not a service*
(Full children's ministry)
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CENTRAL OREGON BAPTIST CHURCH Currently meeting ai 500 SW Bond Si. (541) 617-2814 www centraloregonbaptistchurch.org
(No child care)
Our Sabbatical Journey July 15 - November 4 Creating Spaces of Grace Information at www.bendfp.org Kits for Kids
• Home groups
www.jccobend.com
For information, please call ...
Adult Classes Celebrate Recovery W ednesdayNITE LiveKids Youth Group
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Sunday Services
CONGREGATION SHALOM BAYIT (fEWISH COMMUNITY OF CENTRAl OREGON)
10:00 am Contemporary Worship Service
Confessions: Saturdays — 3:00-4:00pm
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Like Hymns? We've Got 'em! at the RLCC Church, 2880 NE 27th
(Root)beer 6 Hymns A morning of old fashioned hymn singing followed by rootbeer floats 9:00 am contemporary 10:45 am traditional 5:01 service is on summer hiatus resuming Sept. 8 Sunday School: 3 yrs to 6th grade Nursery care provided
• Hebrew classes
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available, call for days and times.
WEDNESDAYS FAMILY NIGHT 7 PM
Pastor Duane Pippitt www.redmondag.com
REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
8 am Like Hymns? We've Got 'em! Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are
at 7:00 PM
A number of Faith Journey Groups meet throughout the week in small groups, please contact the church for details and times. The church is located on the corner of Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. www.bendfaith.com
CALVARY CHAPEL BEND
Rev. Dr. Steven H. Koski Lead Pastor
include:
8:30am- 10:15 am-11 am •
(Across Ninth St. from Bend High) All Are Welcome, Always!
Est. 1994
Major's Robert & Miriam Keene
POWELL BUTTE
"Omkar" (Aum) Hinduism
Messianic Synagogue
Kidmo • Junior Church
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 230 NE Ninth, Bend
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Poem Continued from 01 Suskin always asks if she can read her poems out loud because poetryis an oral att. Most ofher customers agree, although sometimes they ask her to read very quietly. They lean in close to hear their p oem above the din of t h e market. They almost always smile faintly. When the reading is over, she hands over the poem and never sees it again. "The thing I l i k e a b out Poem Store is that it is not about me," she says. "I'm not thinking about myself, I 'm writing about my interaction with a person, and I want to give them something that is just theirs." O ver the c ourse of t h i s m orning, Suskin w il l w r i t e about "Seizures as Spiritual Portals" for a 50-year-old fashion designer. She'll write a poem on "Wedding Planners" for a soon-to-be bride and a poem on "Back Pain"for the fiance. And for a lithe young woman in short jean shorts and an embroidered top, she'll compose verse on "New Beginnings," just a few weeks after she wrote her a poem on "New Love." E ric Jewett, wh o w o r k s as a television producer, will notice Suskin's "Poem Store" sign and think, "That's silly" and then, "Hey, I have $5" and
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Jacqueline Suskin works on a love poem titled "The Otter and The Bear."
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Jacqueline Suskin reads a poem she has written as she waits for customers at her Poem Store at the Hollywood Farmers Market in Los Angeles. "Everyone always asks me if I've ever been stumped," she says, "and I've never been stumped."
sits in front of her typewriter, Poem Store was in 2009, when and sometimes they even pay the Bay Area artist and poet her more. Zach Houston invited her to Her poems are generally do Poem Store with him at a short — just a few l ines of street fair in Oakland, Calif. verse — and each one is dated Houston, who started writing and signed. She writes fast, poetry on the spot in 2005, had because people are busy and invited other poets to come impatient, and because usu- write poetry with him before, allywhen they encounter her, but Suskin was the first one they're just trying to buy their who ever showed up. vegetables and get home. Her first customer asked for "Part of the exercise is to get a poem about "Heartbreak," get a poem on "Long Time down immediately whatever but not the standard type of Love" to give to his wife. The comes to me," she says. "They heartbreak. She w a nted a parents of 3-year-old Lucas are like little mantras, little poem aboutthe heartbreak of Kaplan of Bel-Air will smile prayers that get handed out." looking back at your life and w idely when t heir son r e thinking of all the places you Life-changing verse didn't go, all the people you ceives a p a r ticularly g ood didn't know, all the experipoem about f ir e t r u cks. It Suskin, 28, started writing reads, in part: poems as a child and stud- ences you didn't have. ied creative writing with an W hen Suskin r e a d t h e The truck emphasis on poetry i n c ol- poem, the customer started to roarswith ease to come lege. Instead of going to grad weep. "She said, 'That is exactly quickly with protection school, she traveled for a in mind, wheels speed while, and then settled down what I meant,'" Suskin says. "And I knew then that Poem toward the scene to make in a small cabin in Humboldt everything over with water County, where she paid rent Store was going to be someand courage alike. by working as a v egetable thing important. I knew it was gardener. going to change my life." Suskin lets her customers The cabin had no electricSuskinhasbeendoing Poem determine how much to pay ity, but it was cheap, and she Storeat leastonce a week ever her for a poem, because even was able to spend enough since. First at a farmers marif you only have 50 cents in time on her own poetry to ket in Humboldt County, then your pocket, she believes, you publish a small book of pomaking the drive from Humshould get a poem too. ems based on found photoboldt to write poems at the Most people pay around $5, graphs titled "The Collected" Hollywood Farmers Market. but plenty of people slip twen- in 2010. A few months ago, she deties into the pretty tin box that Her first experience with cided to take a break from
small-town living and moved to a small apartment in Silver Lake. A friend suggested she sign with the L.A.-based artist management company Dilettante, and now she gets Poem Store gigs at weddings, parties, gallery openings, street festivals and bookstores. "It's such a u nique thing that she does, and we're like — how much further can we take this and what can it lead to?" said George Augusto, founder of Dilettante. "What she's doing is basically writing poetry on demand. It is both analogue and yetcompletely appropriate to an instantaneous culture."
Unfazed It's 11:30 a.m. at the Hollywood Farmers Market, and Suskin is navigating a series
of increasi ngly bizarre poem requests. Sean Virnig, the superintendent of the California School for the Deaf, uses a special app on his iPhone to type out
his poem topic: "Riding Bicycles Across Raw Land." Ryan Sandler and Ethan Winchell, both 21 and in town for the summer from Boston, rack their brains to come up with the strangest topic they can think of: "A muppet that lost
all his friends." But Hugo Castillo and his partner, Daniel Medina, top that. They ask for a love poem about an otter and a bear that will commemorate their own relationship. Suskin is unfazed. Found riverside shore calling each to connect. Bear comes searching below surface to see otter in the depths.
out what goes through her head when she speed-writes a poem, but she can't figure it out. "There is just this blurry area there," she says. "There is no answer to how I can do it so quickly, so I don't question it." When she's not writing poetry, Suskin is excitable and high energy — words tumble out of her mouth. But com-
posing poems for strangers
is draining work. When she's seated behind her typewriter "Everyone always asks me at the Farmers Market, at a if I've ever been stumped," wedding, at a music festival, she says, "and I've never been she is available and open, but stumped." quietand focused. She smiles, Suskin has t a ken P oem but she doesn't say much. Store across the country and By 12:20, Suskin is exhauste verywhere she g o es, t h e ed and can't wait to put her same themes come up again typewriter away. "This is the most physically and again. The most common topic? draining thing I've ever done Love. in my life," she says. "When "Everyone is always asking I'm done writing poems for for love poems," she says. "We four hours for people I don't are all obsessed with love." know, I'm like a zombie. My But love, as a topic, is deeply brain is mush." unspecific. When s omeone She takes a q u ick b athasks her to write a poem about room break and returns to love, she responds by asking find Samar Lachini, a regular what kind of love. That usu- customer, grinning broadly, ally leads to a story about a marching up to the little table. girlfriend living far away, or For the past few weeks Laa person new to Los Angeles chinihas requested a series of desperately missing her fam- poems about different friends ily, or the love a mother has for and family members, expecther new baby. ing Suskin to intuit their perShe thinks people ask for sonalities just from looking at poems that help them under- them, or sometimes just hearstand their path or direction ing their name. in life. Today, she presents Fer"They want hope, or confi- nando Garcia — a f r e shly dence, or they just need some- scrubbed young man in a blue one to see who they are," she baseball cap and short-sleeved says. "Half the time I feel like I white button-down shirt. am a therapist or a psychic." Suskin smiles, loads up the Suskin has tried to figure typewriter and begins.
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CHILDREN, YOUTH AND EDUCATION SERVICES ADULTBASICSKILLS DEPARTMENT (COCC):Margie Gregory, mgregory@ cocc.edu or 541-318-3788. AFS-USA:www.afsusa.org or Caitlin Krutsinger, 503-419-9514. ALYCE HATCHCENTER: Andy Kizans, 54 I -383-1 980. BEND PARK& RECREATION DISTRICT:Kim, 541-706-6127. BIGBROTHERS BIGSISTERS OF CENTRAL OREGON:541-3I26047 (Bend), 541-447-3851, ext. 333 (Prineville) or 541-325-5603 (Madras). BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA: Paul Abbott, paulabbott©scouting.org or 541-382-4647. BOYS &GIRLS CLUBS OF CENTRAL OREGON: www.bgcco.org, info© bgcco.org or 541-617-2877. CAMP FIREUSA CENTRAL OREGON: campfire@bendcable.com or 541-382-4682.
CASA (COURT APPOINTED SPECIALADVOCATES):www. casaofcetttraloregon.org or 541-389-16 I8. CHILDREN'SVISION FOUNDATION: Julie Bibler, 541-330-3907. CIRCLEOF FRIENDS: Beth,beth@ acircleoffriendsoregon.com or 541-588-6445. DESCHUTESCOUNTYSHERIFF'S OFFICE— CENTRAL OREGON PARTNERSHIPSFORYOUTH: www.deschutes.org/copy, COPY@ deschutes.org or 541-388-6651. FOSTERGRANDPARENTS PROGRAM: SteveGuzanskis, 541-678-5483. GIRL SCOUTS:541-389-8146. GIRLS ONTHE RUN OF DESCHUTES COUNTY:www.deschutescountygotr. org or info@deschutescountygotr.org. GRANDMA'SHOUSE:541-383-3515. HEALTHYBEGINNINGS:www.myhb. org or 541-383-6357. HIGH DESERT TEENSVOLUNTEER PROGRAM: wwy.highdesertmuseum. org or 541-382-4757. IEP PARTNERS: Carmelle Campbell at the OregonParent Training and Information Center, 888-505-2673. J BAR JLEARNINGCENTER: Rick Buening, rbuening©jbarj.org or 541-389-1 409. JUNIPERSWIM 5 FITNESS CENTER: Kim, 541-706-6127. KIDS CENTER: Lisa Weare, Iweare@ kidscettter.org, 541-383-5958. LA PINE HIGH SCHOOL:Jeff Bockert, jeff.bockert©bettd.k12.or.us or 541-355-8501. MEADOWLARK MANOR: Peggy Kastberg, 541-382-7025. MOUNTAINSTARFAMILYRELIEF NURSERY:541-322-6820. NEIGHBORIMPACT: 541-548-2380, ext. 115. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY EXTENSIONSERVICE:541-548-6088, 541-447-6228 or541-475-3808. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY MASTERGARDENERVOLUNTEER PROGRAM:http://extension. oregonstate.edu/deschutes or 541-548-6088. READ TOGETHER: 541-388-7746. REDMOND HIGHSCHOOL: 541-923-4807. REDMOND LEARNINGCENTER:Zach Sartin, 541-923-4854. REDMOND YOUNGLIFE: 541-923-8530. SCHOOL-TO-CAREER PARTNERSHIP:Kent Child, 541-355-4 l58. SMART (STARTMAKING A READER TODAY):www.getsmartoregon.org or 541-355-5600. TRILLIUM FAMILYSERVICES: 503-205-0194. VIMA LUPWAHOMES:www. lupwahomes.org or 541-420-9634. YOUTH CHOIROF CENTRAL OREGON:541-385-0470.
ANIMALS AND ENVIRONMENT BEND SPAY& NEUTERPROJECT: 541-617-1010. BRIGHTSIDEANIMAL CENTER: volunteer@brightsideanimals.org or 541-923-0882. CAT RESCUE,ADOPTION f' EFOSTER TEAM (CRAFT):www.craftcats.org, 541-389-8420 or541-598-5488. CHIMpS, INC.:www.chimps-inc.org or 541-410-4122. DESCHUTESLANDTRUST: www.deschuteslandtrttst.org or 541-330-0017. DESCHUTESNATIONALFOREST: Jean Nelson-Dean, 541-383-5576. EAST CASCADES AUDUBON SOCIETY:www.ecattdubon.org or 541-24 I -2190. THE ENVIRONMENTALCENTER: www.envirocenter.org or 541-385-6908. EQUINEOUTREACH HORSE RESCUE OF BEND: www.equineoutreach. com or joan@equineoutreach.com or 541-419-3717. HEALINGREINS THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER: Darcy Justice, 541-382-9410. HUMANE SOCIETYOF CENTRAL OREGON: Jen, jettnifer©hsco.org or 541-382-3537. HUMANE SOCIETYOFTHE OCHOCOS: 541-447-7178. JUNIPERGROUP SIERRA CLUB: 541-389-91 I5. PRINEVILLEBLM:www.blm.gov/or/ districts/prineville/recreation/host. php or 541-416-6700. STEWARDSHIPFOR SUSTAINABLE BAGGING:LexaMcAllister, Imcallister@cocc.edu or 541-914-6676. SUNRIVERNATURECENTER & OBSERVATORY: 541-593-4442. VOLUNTEERCAMPGROUND HOST POSITIONS:Tom Mottl, 541-416-6859.
HEALTH AMERICANCANCER SOCIETY: Charlie Johnson, 541-434-3114. AMERICANREDCROSS: 541-749-4 I11. DESCHUTESCOUNTYHEALTH DEPARTMENT: Tuesday Johnson, Tuesday Johnson@co.deschutes. or.tts or 541-322-7425. FRIENDSWITH FLOWERS OF OREGON: www.friendswithflowers oforegon.com or 541-480-8700. HOSPICEOF REDMONDSISTERS:www.redmondhospice. org or Volunteer Coordinator at 541-548-7483. MOUNTAINVIEWHOSPITAL: JoDee Tittle, 541-475-3882, ext. 5097. MOUNTAINVIEW HOSPITAL HOSPICE:541-460-4030 or Tori Schultz, tschultz©mvhd.org or 541475-3882, ext. 5327.
NATIONALALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS— CENTRAL OREGON: Eileen White, namicentraloregon©gmail.com. NEWBERRYHOSPICE:541-536-7399. PARTNERS INCARE:www. partnersbend.org or SarahPeterson at 541-382-5882. RELAYFORLIFE:Stefan Myers, 541-504-4920. ST. CHARLESIN BENDAND ST. CHARLESIN REDMOND: 541-706-6354. VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE: Kristi, 541-585-9008.
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was a pool, and it was lit, and I couldn't stop thinking these pools are stages." She scouted her first Aqualillies at synchronized swimming meets in Southern California, talking up coaches and competitors. This being Los Angeles, some of the Aqualillieswound up being actresses. "They're excited about the exposure and th e o pportunities," Kussman said. "We don't really fraternize with the clients, but it's a cool place to perform."
By Deborah Schoeneman New York Times News Service
BEVERLY H I L LS, C a lif. — On a breezy summer night on the rooftop of the Thompson hotel, four members of the Aqualillies, a s y n chronized swimming troupe, were re-
hearsingforaperformance. The underwater speaker wasn't yet working, so the performersinstead hummed their beats underwater to the song "Anything Could Happen," by Ellie Goulding. A camera, also underwater, projected their lithe limbs, yellow bikinis and
Photos by Stephanie Diani / New York Times NewsSerwce
Team captaIn Mary Jeanette and the AqualillIes appear larger than life on a poolside screen vIa underwater cameras as they perform at a party promoting a new waterproof Sony smartphone and tablet at the Thompson Hotel In Beverly Hills, Calif.
pink swim caps on a large screenhanging overthe city. "They're a can't-miss party trick, a game changer," said Lance Broumand, the CEO of the email magazine UrbanDaddy, who had hired the Aqualillies for that evening's event, a party celebrating a new waterproof phone and 41 tablet by Sony. "It's branded engagement to the next level. Y ou're interacting with t h e brand inside the water with a synchronized swim team." The object, eventually, was to get all the party guests into the pool, too. The Aqualillies, who started in Los Angeles but now have +5Pf troupes in seven other cities, have performed for a roster of celebrities including Leonardo DiCaprio, Natalie Portman, Justin Timberlake and the Kardashians. They've appeared on "Glee" on Fox and o n ABC's "Splash," and i n the music video for the Nicki Minaj and Justin Bieber song "Beauty and a Beat." Lisa Gregorian,chief marketing officer of Warner Bros. Television Group, which hired the Aqualillies to perform at a Comic-Con party in San Diego celebratingthe 75th anniversary of the Superman character, AqualIllies event manager Bety Le watches a rehearsal at the called them "the perfect blend Thompson Hotel. AqualIIIIes, a synchronized swim performance of the glitz and glamour of the company, is becoming something of a business juggernaut.
golden age of Hollywood and a unique,modern, contemporary performance." The Aqualillies have a perhaps unlikely Busby Berkeley: Mesha Kussman, 35, who s tudied installation art a n d experimental theater at New York University and had no experience w i t h sy n c hro-
Books ContInued from 01 Tornay says that back in college, he received encouragement during writing class with award-winning novelist and short story writer T.C. Boyle. "I knew someday I 'd try t o p e n a book o f m y own," he said. Like many, if T o r nay not most, new writers, Tornay found the publishing industry "less than welcoming," he said. Lacking the time and inclination to track down a literary agent — a task that can be as daunting as finding a publisher, some writers say — Tornay decided to self-publish it. He used Create
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nized swimming (though she is a trained lifeguard) before starting the company. When Kussman moved to Los Angeles in 2008 with her husband, Jordan Allen-Dutton, a television writer and p roducer, she worked for music video
cal, written by someone locally, and the distribution of the book is thus far only local." At least anecdotally, it seems that self-published books about Central Oregon, or by a writer living in the area, may stand a good chance of finding traction with area readers. Sue Fountain, who w rote and self-published "Too Cold to Snow," a memoir about growingup in Bend inthe 1950s and '60s, tells The Bulletin she's sold 300 copies of her book. Here's a rundown of some of the other books recently released by Central Oregon writers. Look for these books at area book retailers such as Sunriver Books and Music, Paulina Springs Book Co. in Sisters and Redmond, and Dudley's Bookshop Cafe in Bend, as well as online at Amazon.com.
The swimmers Not long before the Sony e vent, Kussman sat on t h e pool deck of the Annenberg Community Beach House in Santa Monica, Calif., to watch seven Aqualillies rehearse for the Comic-Con performance. The swimmers were "land drilling," which meant running through the routine on the deck, looking like a cross b etween cheerleaders a n d ninjas. The aggressive salutes of their arms would turn into moves for their legs once they jumped into the water. They couldn't use the pool because it was occupied by a fitness class, led by an Aqualilly, for civilians eager for the long, lean bodies of water ballerinas. Some of the students that day had shown up wear-
ing vintage sunglasses and l'
retro-style swimsuits. Kussman's roster includes about 100performers, some of whom are former Olympians who retired young. Most know one another from growing up in an isolated and occasionally mocked world (see the 1984 "Saturday Night Live" sketch of Martin Short and Harry
Shearer going for the gold).
Brooke Abel competed as a synchronizedswimmer in the 2008 Beijing Olympics before she burned out, or perhaps "got waterlogged" would be a better description. "It was extremely hard, and I was young, and there were so many more things I wanted to accomplish in l i fe," said Abel, 25, who collects mermaid paraphernalia in the Orange choreographers but struggled County home she shares with creatively. two other A q ualillies. She "I was thinking about how barely got in a pool for a year to break the fourth wall and aftershe stopped competing, bring theater that felt appro- she said, instead waiting tables priate for LA," said Kussman, and working in a store that sold who doesn'tperform herself. lavender. Then she saw friends "In the center of every party in a performance, and she de-
him as a fellow man, and not just as his son," Jaqua is quoted in press materials for the book. " However, t h e loving bond between father and son is not tossed a side fo r t he Jaq u a
sake of growing up. The catalyst for the son's maturation process, although not ideal, is greater than any sink or swim test a father can
give his boy." "Secrets from Cheyenne"
by Dana Burnett ($19) Burnett, who's worked in the horse industry for four decades and has t h r ee decades of experience as a freelance r eporter, Space,one ofm any companies says she opted to self-publish her offering options for w r iters "On The Road from Burns: who go it alone rather than young adult nov- B u rnett el "Secrets From face the gatekeepers at tradiStories from Central Oregon" tional publishers. by Ted Haynes($13.95) Cheyenne" after she heard The number of locally proA r esident of C a l ifornia, the chances of a first-time ficduced self-published books Haynes studied fiction writing tion writer being accepted by a that arrive at The Bulletin, or at the University of California New York publisher was about whose authors we hear from, Berkeley and I in 20,000. has surged with the rise of S tanford U n i The book is the story of Jesself-publishing. A cc o r ding versity. He first sie, a rebellious 17-year-old to an October 2012 report by visited C entral cowgirl who understands horsBowker, the company that pro- Oregon in 1975, es betterthan she does people. vides International Standard and spends sumWhile it is a horse/youth adBook Numbers on books, the mers in his home Haynes venture, Burnett notes that the once small area of self-publish- on the Little Desbook is also about "learning ing has grown a whopping 287 chutes River south of Sunriver. to make greaterconnections "On the Road from Burns" with a kind of spirituality that percent since 2006. A handful of popular self- has 16 stories set anywhere is directly linked to nature and, published books go on to more from the 1850s to 2030s, writ- some might say, to God." conventional presses and more ten in styles from literary and "Fish, Hunt and Trap a Little: success: "Youth in Revolt," "50 coming of age to Western and Shades of Gray" and "Eragon" science fiction. The book is True Tales and Tactics," vols. 1 were all self-published books peopled with cowboys, pioand2 that went on to be picked up neers, Indians, lumbermen by Wesley Murphey by traditional presses such as and aliens. ($13.50 each) Knopf and Vintage Books. Murphey moved to Central "Out of the Woods" Tornay wouldn't object if Oregon in 2003 and lives on a big publishing house came by BruceM Jaqua ($14.95) five acres near knocking. "I'd still like to see Jaqua, a single father from La Pine. In the if a traditional publisher might Sisters, set his novel about a 1990s, he wrote pick it up," he said. father-son hunting trip gone two books about In the meantime, Tornay awry in Central Oregon in the beaver trapping notes the local connection of early 1980s. and bl a c ktail "Nor'westering." "This book is meant to cap- deer h u n t in g Mu r p hey "It is truly a local book," he ture the excitement a boy feels and a r e v ised said. "The subject matter is lo- when his father acknowledges and updated version of the lat-
ter, "Blacktail Deer Hunting Adventures," is due out Sept. l. In recent years, he's written four suspense books, including two historical novels based on crimes that took place in Oregon, all through his own Lost Creek Books concern. For the recently self-published "Fish, Hunt and Trap a Little: True Tales and Tactics," vols. I and 2, he turns his sights on his true adventures in nature. On his website, www.lost creekbooks.com, Mu r p h ey promises these "stories will
cided to audition last spring. "I love that it's not competitive," Abel said. "It reminds me of when I was a kid and I'd swim and hang out with my friends, and there was no pressure."
A booming business C ompetitive o r n o t , t h e Aqualillies a r e be c o ming something of a business juggernaut. Starting next year, their fitness classes will be offered in more cities, Kussman said, along with a fledgling instructor-certification program. She hopes to start troupes in Dallas; Cannes, France, and elsewhere in Europe. But she has kept management small,
employing only one choreographer and one stylist for all the
troupes (having event managers in each city helps). "We keep it very tight becausethe branding is so specific," Kussman said. She charges a nywhere f ro m $ 5 ,000 t o $40,000 per event, depending on the number ofperformers, the condition of the pool and whether the client wants customized choreography. Kussman would not comment on Aqualillies' pay rates, but it' s safe to say none are be-
coming rich from the gig (the troupe performs up to f our times a week during the peak summer season; the winter months can be slow). But many are passionate about their involvement. Mary Jeanette, the company's 26y ear-old team captain who oversees each troupe's choreography, also works as an art lawyer. She grew up in Playa del Rey, a beachside neighborhood in Los Angeles, and started competing in synchronized swimming when she was 6 after seeing her baby sitters sew sequins on their swimsuits.
"People say swimming is
solitary, but m y e x perience is so opposite," Jeanette said. "Swimming is a team sport. It's very freeing. You can do amazing things you can't do on land. We can send people flying. It's awesome."
Keeping it classy It was dusk, and the Aqualillies grabbed their gear, most of it stamped with the company's swirly cursive logo, to run through the new routine for Comic-Con in the water. They were going to start off dancing
on the deck and later have an Aqualilly fly out of the water in a Superman pose. "I love how you kept it classy and it's no t t o o c r otch-y," said Kussman to her charges,
nodding approvingly at the smooth moves. "You can see how it can get risque quickly," she added. Back at the Thompson, Jeanette and three other Aqualillies had moved from the rooftop pool to "land drill" the Sony routine in a small hotel room that smelled of French fries. In two hours, they would perform, but the underwater speaker they had been promised still wasn't working properly. "Today was kind of hectic for us,"Jeanette said, crashing into a lamp as she thrust her arms in the air. "There's always problems hooking it up because no one has ever seen an underwater speaker before." Jackie M u n dy , a n o ther performer, had covered up the large tattoo of an oak tree between her shoulders with w aterproof makeup so s h e wouldn't stand out from the group. Though the Aqualillies pose graciously with guests after performing,she said most would rather go home than mingle at the party. "They think we're not human when we're out there," said Mundy, 25, adding that she's never gotten a date from an event. "We're robots." Just before showtime, about 100 guests sipped "underwater mojitos" (rum, mint, water-
melon) and watched images of a lone model paddling around on a raft projected onto a large screen. It was chilly, and few attendees seemed prepared for a night swim, despite waiters handing out towels and bikinis stamped with corporate
logos. But the crowd gravitated immediately to the pool when the Aqualillies sauntered in wearing sparkly black swim caps and sexy black tanks, waving the new waterproof phones in their hands. The underwater speaker was still broken, but nobody seemed to notice. There was plenty of applause, hooting and hollering. Jimmy Ruggiero,a 28-yearold comedian, said he thought the show was cool and interesting — until he got splashed. "I didn't like getting wet," he said.
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Taking on a Hitchcock title borders on cinematic heresy for many. Yet the new version of "The Lady Vanishes" is not trying to remake the master's 1938 version. Airing Sunday on PBS, "The Lady Vanishes: Masterpiece Mystery!" hews closer to the novel than the film, but the basic story is the same. It's a film shot rich with ambers and shadows,perfect for a m ystery. The story unfolds in 1931 on a train traveling from the Balkans and revolves around an independent, wealthy young British woman, Iris (Tuppence Middleton, "Inspector Lewis"). "When you first meet her, she is not a particularly likable person," Middleton says. "Taking this character, who was actually quite spoiled and privileged, and making her into this likable character" was her aim. It's already been a rough day for Iris — and a somewhat confusing one for the audience. Iris bribes the ticket agent at the train depot into selling her a ticket, though she can't secure a reserved seat. About to board, Iris loses consciousness, and precisely what happens then is where it becomes muddledforviewers.
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But stick with it; once she is on the train, the story picks up. As with any train, particu-
Soon, Miss Froy simply vanishes from the moving train. Many people definitely saw larly when people are going her, though they deny it. People to be aboard it for some time, have their own reasons for lythey are aware of one another, ing. Iris is made out to be mad which is a n i m portant plot or — asism ore favored for 1931 point. — a hysterical young woman "You are rather young to be in need of supervision. traveling alone," notes one bidIris questionsthepassengers, dy trying to get in her business. trying to jog their memories "Your family will be worried." about this most average-look"I have none," Iris retorts. ing woman in the tweed suit. "Aren't I lucky?" No luck. She grows increasIris encounters nothing but ingly agitated and eventually unfriendly and, in some cases, encounters a professor and his downright hostile passengers. younger associate, Max (Tom An older woman, Miss Froy Hughes), who is instantly smit(Selina Cadell, eDoc Martin"), ten with her. "He has traveled the world takesIris under her care, fussing about her, ordering tea and a little bit," Hughes says of his chattering. The woman never character. "She is like no other stops chattering. woman he has ever met. He
has this ability to stand back and watch things, albeit with a youthful naivete. He has never met a girl with that much wealth — and (is) that complicated and that ballsy." Max wants to believe Iris, but all of the evidence indicates Iris is inventing Miss Froy. Iris is convinced Miss Froy met an evil end. People who she knows had seenthem together refuse to acknowledge this truth. B ut why? Why w o uld a pleasant middle-aged lady vanish, and why would everyone who had seen her deny it? A train is the perfect setting for such a mystery. "I thinkthey are kind of their own environment," Middleton says. "It is a bit as if you are on a holiday or if you are on a set. It is almost an alternate reality, and it feels like nothing else exists outside of that. You are traveling. The one constant is your surroundings and the people on the train." "There is always danger, excitement and danger," Middleton says. "Although if something bad happens, everything is more heightened in that sort of environment." Iris is furious as she questions people who she knows saw Miss Froy, and person afterperson simply does not want to get involved for personal reasons. One man is having an affair and doesn't want authorities questioning him. One woman is rushing home because her son has died.
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A doctor aboard the train wants to put Iris in a hospital, and though she refuses, he insists. He wants to sedate her, which she also refuses. Eventually, the doctor, who seems reasonableas Iris grows more agitated, manages to sneak in a sedative, using Max as an accomplice. "I was shocked when Max spiked the soup because he seemed like the old all-American hero," Hughes says. "Everything about him is upfront and optimistic. Everyone has their weaknesses. The doctor is an evil soul. He had his hand on the shoulder, whispering in Max's ear." It would be too much of a spoiler to relay what happened to Miss Froy and why. It is, though, safe to say that this ending differs from the Hitchcock version. "ThereasonHitchcockwould have adapted the original story is it is classic," Middleton says. "It is a bit of everything — action, thriller, a mystery to it. A bit of every genre to it." "You can enjoy th e costumes, and you can enjoy the '30s setting, but ultimately it is
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) ** * Stay focused on the basics. You know what you want and desire. Don't hesitate to try out an idea or suggestion that might make you happy. Others might appear to be very unpredictable when having a strong reaction. You might want to give them space. Tonight: How about a
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.21) ** * * S t ay on top of a personal matter. You might not be as sure of yourself as others might think. When a practical issue unveils itself, you could be surprised. Try to detach and look at the whole situation, which is in flux. Tonight: Hang out.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.22-Oec.21) ** * You might want to rethink a personal matter more openly, especially with someone whose opinion you respect. Your ability to get past a problem is rather remarkable, but still, getting some feedback is helpful. A child or loved one could act in a most unpredictable manner. Tonight: Indulge a little.
CAPRICORN (Oec.22-Jan. 19) ** * * D on't get upset if others cannot keep up with your rapid-fire ideas and movement. You are able to catch up on news, errands and still make time for an important loved one. Get together, but be willing to flex when someone else appears or needs your time. You have your hands full. Tonight: Seize the moment.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fed.18) ** You might want to back off and do some thinking. A parent, older relative, friend or boss pushes you to do otherwise. You might come up with an unusual suggestion. Apparentlyyou will be forced to be a little more quirky and creative. Tonight: Vanish if you want.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March20) ** * * Z e ro in on a long-term desire. Have a discussion with the person involved with this wish. Together you can decide on the validity of your thoughts. Use care with funds. Count your change. The unexpected plays out.Tonight:Fun with friends. ©20t3 by King Features Syndicate
8p.m.onLIFE, Movie:"Baby Sellers" —What would Sam and Carla say? In adeparture from her usual comedic roles, Kirstie Alley stars in this new fact-inspired drama as the head of anadoption agency who traffics in black-market babies from other countries. Jennifer Finnigan ("Monday Mornings"l plays an immigration agent who goes under cover to stop her. Nicole Munoz i"Defiance"l and Paul McGillion ("Once Upona Time") also star.
lost in the world and taking a risk and people taking advantage of that and trusting yourself when everyone else is questioning you — e v en yourself," Hughes says. "It is a psychological thriller, far more than a n e d ge-of-your seat thriller."
8:30p.m. onH g), Movie: "Mamma Mia!" —A huge successonstage,themu sical inspired by the songs of the Swedish pop group ABBAalso makes a very entertaining movie, enhancedby lovely Greek locations. Amanda Seyfried plays a young bride-to-be who wants to know her father's identity before she walks down the aisle. Her mother (Meryl Streep) isn't much help on that count, so she invites the likeliest candidates (Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgard) to the nuptials.
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7:30p.m.onHBO, Movie: "Anna Karenina" —To call this 2012 version of the classic Leo Tolstoy novel a "staging" is literal, since director Joe Wright and screenwriter Tom Stoppard present it as a production on a stage. Keira Knightley reteams with "Pride and Prejudice" filmmaker Wright to play the title character, a diplomat's (Jude Law) wife trying to help her brother (Matthew Macfadyen) with his marital problems ... only to run into some of her own with a military man (Aaron Taylor-Johnson).
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5 p.m. on TCM, Movie: "Grand Hotel" —The granddaddy of every other all-star, multipleplot movie this 1932 classic basedon VickiBaum'snovel and play keeps just about every MGM contract player of the time bustling through the lobby and corridors of a posh Berlin hotel. Greta Garbo is cast as a dancer targeted by a royal thief played by John Barrymore — whose brother, Lionel, also stars. Other screen favorites include Joan Crawford, Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone and Jean Hersholt.
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9p.m. onSYFY, Movie: "Bigfoot" —IV legends Danny Bonaduce ("The Partridge Family"j and Barry Williams ("The Brady Bunch") play lifelong rivals who battle over the legendary Bigfoot. Oscar andEmmynominee Bruce Davison ("X-Men"l directs this 2012 chiller, which also stars Howard Hesseman,Sherilyn Fenn, Andre Royo andAlice Cooper.
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Central Oregon home on this very seMetolius. Both units mercial property- 2 rages, fenced yard in 541-410-8557, D ave $599,995 Resort Realty cluded building site, Seeking house for rent, separate office are in excellent condifront with raised patio. Disney, Broker, The Garner Group Part of th e h istoric Bend or east of Bend, tion w/fresh paint colspaces, $137,500 541-383-4360 C overed deck a n d 541-388-0404. 2 314 NW F l oyd L n . 1896 Swalley Homecall 541-220-6330. MORRIS ors, washer & dryer TEAM Birtola Garmyn p atio area i n th e Windermere Ce n t ral thegarnergroup.com Bright sunny home, stead and close to the REAL ESTATE hookups. Open living High Desert Realty Unfurnished house or b ackyard a s we l l . Oregon Real Estate luxurious master D eschutes River, i t 541-312-9449 room, workable 20917 Sage Creek Dr. apartment needed, in Priced to sell. Minsuite, deluxe kitchen, features 23 acres of www. 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MLS 4 b d / 2b a ch a l et, • MLS 201307094 Cascade Realty, 541-383-4360 manuf'd home for an & Exchanges 541-475-3030 large lot. ¹201305556 $145,000. Jen Bowen, Dennis Haniford, thegarnergroup.com income pr o d ucing 541-977-1852, Tony The Garner Group TEAM Birtola Garmyn Principal Broker temp home, and perGRI 740 L evison, brok e r , Ocean front house, The Broker, 541-383-4360 High Desert Realty 541-536-1731 Kelleher Group 2355 NW Floyd Lane. fect for a replacement 541-388-0404. Condo/Townhomes each walk from town, thegarnergroup.com 541-312-9449 Master on main level, dwelling. 20625 Be541-280-2147 Ce n t ral 2 bdrm/2 bath, TV, 1272 Trail Creek Dr. Windermere for Sale www. BendOregon generous room sizes mis Lane, $595,000. 2154 NW Lemhi Pass Oregon Real Estate 2321 sq.ft. 3 b drm, Fireplace, BBQ. $95 RealEstate.com premium fin i shes, Gary Everett, CCIM Dr. Spacious prairie 2.5 bath, + office, per night, 3 night MIN. Attn. Outdoor Enthusi- 60385 Shaw - Great SE $197,000 I The Perfect style home, gourmet bright interior, wide Pnncipal Broker 208-342-6999 asts. Fully furnished 1 Bend fixer on 2.2 ac! great room plan, all H ome a n d Lan d 541-480-6130 ha r d wood island kitchen, MLS premium fin i shes. Package. Super clean kitchen, bdrm, 2 bath condo. Joan Steelhammer, MORRIS floors, master on main ¹201303807. 634 $259,900 $458,868 Easy resort living with home, large detached Broker REAL ESTATE Birtola Garmyn level, optional $549,900 Lynn Johns Principal Apt./Multiplex NE Bend everything you need. TEAM 541-419-3717 g arage, 2 f u l l R V bonus/media r o o m, The Garner Group High Desert Realty I dp d l lyO ~ d Op I d Broker, 541-408-2944 $69,000. MLS¹ hookups, fully fenced MLS 541-383-4360 Remax 541-312-9449 ¹ 201 3 02351. Central Oregon Call for Specials! 201300532. Call SE Bend ( $199,900 acre, very close to thegarnergroup.com Key Properties www. BendOregon $484,900 Resort Realty Limited numbers avail. • 1461 sq.ft. Paula Mellon, Broker. national forest. RealEstate.com The Garner Group 1, 2 and 3 bdrms. 541-977-4009 5 41-771-1168, Er i c • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath $240,900 I 20827 Di- $259,000 I Ready for 12 Fremont Drive - 3 541-383-4360 W/D hookups, patios • .10 acre landscaped Central Oregon Realty 304 SE 3rd - Great inAndrews, Bro k e r, thegarnergroup.com one Way. Single story Horses. 409 Acre w/3 bedroom, 3.5 baths, or decks. vestment property, Group, LLC 541-388-0404. yard home in S t arwood, acre irrigation, fenced between SHARC & MOUNTAIN GLEN, high visibility on 3rd • MLS 201306974 Windermere Ce n t ral 2171 NW Lemhi Pass and cross fenced, irrineighborhood mall, o n e ow n e r, Look for Information 541 -383-9313 St. $169,900 Oregon Real Estate Dawn Ulrickson, Broker, People Dr. Single level cotw/common areas, lot g ation e q uip. in never rented, backs About Products and Professionally TEAM Birtola Garmyn CRS, GRI, CHMS backs to a c reage, cluded, RV h o okup toc ommon area, dual 2 0140 Red S k y L n . tage, sunroom and Services Every Daythrough High Desert Realty managed by Norris & 541-610-9427 rear patio, hardwood open floor plan w/lots and water f e ature, zone h e a t , AC. Gated golf c ommu541-312-9449 Stevens, Inc. The Bulletin Classif/eds high end finof light. comfy 3 bdrm, 2 bath $475,000. nity, Cascade moun- floors, www. BendOregon ishes, bright interior. 541-946-3371, P atty home. 541-480-7777, MLS¹201304678 tain views, 2.5 acresCreekside V i llage 648 RealEstate.com MLS ¹ 201 3 02786. Dempsey, A n d rea Diana Barker, broker, The Garner Group f enced a n d la n d Wonderful single level Houses for Phelps, Cleme Rine- 541-923-4633. 541-383-4360 scaped, two masters, $459,000 end unit with luxury 5 9676 Kimberly - S E The Garner Group Windermere C e n tral han. Rent General MORRIS one on main level, finishes, bui l t -ins, Bend home on 2+ ac thegarnergroup.com 541-383-4360 Windermere Ce n t ral Oregon Real Estate w/spectacular views! $139,900! 1974 sq. ft. REAL ESTATE soaring ceilings, & b onus r oo m p l u s thegarnergroup.com Oregon Real Estate Rented your $699,900. MLS gas fireplace. Wall of 3br/1~/~ ba, 804 sq. ft., den/office. $259,900 I A te r rific Property? TEAM Birtola Garmyn ¹201306704. w indows opens t o 2175 NW Lolo Dr. Spaadd-on, fruit t r ees, 2487 N W Dr o u illard home, great neighHigh Desert Realty The Bulletin Classifieds SE Bend ( $475,000 $899,900 paver patio in back. cious floor plan, cono utbuildings, on . 3 9 • 3056 sq.ft. RenaisAve. Secluded .5 acre borhood. RV parking, 541-312-9449 has an The Garner Group Light, bright and open. temporarary finishes, lot, single level plan, open floor plan, granacres between Bend sance home "After Hours" Line. www. BendOregon 541-383-4360 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, black vinyl windows, & Redmond. Avion • 4 bedroom, 3 bath central cou r tyard, ite counters, newer Call 541-383-2371 RealEstate.com 1419 sq. ft. Offered at central courtyard, bo- separate bdrm, living appl., large f enced water, paved road and thegarnergroup.com • Hardwood floors, 24 Hours to $220,000 17359 Harlequin - 1/2 325' to D e schutes 20486 nus room. $747,900 wings, formal living gourmet kitchen Kar c h Dr. backyard. ~c a cel o a d .' Eagle Crest Properties ac, fully fenced home, River and BLM. Too MLS¹201303033 • MLS 201307045 $279,000. 4 Bdrm, 3 room. MLS 541-639-6307, Sicily 866-722- 3370 shop & guest studio! n ew for MLS¹ P a m bath, Deborah Benson PC, imm a c ulate The Garner Group ¹201301124. Broker, 650 Luse, 541-383-4360 Lester, Principal Bro541-388-0404. Broker, GRI, Priced to s e l l l a r ge $229,000. home with one bdrm $739,900 Houses for Rent TEAM Birtola Garmyn thegarnergroup.com ker, Century 21 Gold or office, and bath on Preview Specialist The Garner Group Windermere Ce n t ral townhome, very spaHigh Desert Realty NE Bend Country Realty, Inc. the main level. Great 541-480-6448 541-383-4360 Oregon Real Estate cious. Loft & $219,500 I Mid Town 541-312-9449 541-504-1338 room plan with hard- Mid-Century. G r e at thegarnergroup.com washer/dryer upstairs. www. BendOregon Clean updated 3/1, corGood size master & 2601 NW Crossing Dr. 1 /3 Acre B a r e L o t . wood floors, granite ocation, newly r e ner lot, privacy fence, RealEstate.com counters, s t a i nless lmodeled, walk-in closet. Kitchen 6 3586 N E Stac y fresh paint $268,000 I 55932 Black Vaulted coffered ceilw oodstove, DW W / D appliances, gas fireD uck R d . , Be n d . ings, beautiful stone has an island, pantry 17230 KingsburgLane, Bend. Ready to place, large corner lot in and out, charm with hkup. $850/mo avail 9/1. & open floor plan. Clean SR area home, build N E Single level home, on fireplace, master onMORRIS lot in character. Refs/deps. 541-390-8774 MLS ¹201306423 with fenced in yard, 5 41-390-0098, M i k e a 1/2 acre, open floor main level, loft and 1/2 acre, large gaREAL ESTATE Bend....come take a very convenient loca- Everidge, $99,900 rage, $119,000 659 I d p d ly O H d Clp d look. Bro k e r. plan, vaulted ceilings, bonus room, faces tion. D&D Realty Group LC TEAM Birtola Garmyn 2 car garage, land- Compass Park. 541-388-0404. Scott McLean, Houses for Rent Stoneridgei $498,000 Ainslie Reynolds, 541-475-3030 High Desert Realty Principal Broker Windermere Ce n t ral scaped, fenced yard, $649,000 • Updated 3089 sq.ft. Sunriver 541-312-9449 Principal Broker RV shelter, minutes MLS¹201306078 541-408-6908 Oregon Real Estate 745 • 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath ReMax Key Properties. www. BendOregon from Sunriver Resort. The Garner Group Realty Executives 541-410-1054 Cell VILLAGE PROPERTIES • Cascade Mountain 2203 NW Hemhi Pass 541-410-1200, Bil l 541-383-4360 Homes for Sale RealEstate.com views 541-728-0033 Office Sunriver, Three Rivers, 141987 Emerald MeadDr. Central courtyard, Kammerer, b r o ker, thegarnergroup.com 55809 Lost R i d er • MLS 201306669 La Pine. Great Birchwood/WoodriverWay, Crescent large g reat r o o m, 541-388-0404. Large River M e ad ows Selection. Prices range Shelly Hummel, Broker, 4 lots, 4 homes, 1.48 Lake, OR. this stun- 2341 NW Floyd Lane, master on main level, Windermere Ce n t ral$279,000 I 165 49 ows home on .6 ac $425 - $2000/mo. CRS, GRI, CHMS ning custom built 3 large windows, bonus Oregon Real Estate acres across from Wayne Drive, La Pine. lot! $239,900 green building fea541-383-4361 View our full bdrm, 2 bath home is tures, bright southern l oft u p stairs. M L S 16 + Acres, close to park, $750,000. Birtola Garmyn inventory online at TEAM Birtola Garmyn TEAM the perfect mountain ¹201300821. 257 Highland Meadow town, backs to BLM High Desert Realty exposure, large courtI/illage-Properfies.com High Desert Realty retreat. Views f rom $649,900 L p. 2 32 1 s q . ft. 3 lands, large s i ngle 541-312-9449 patio, vaulted & 1 -866-931-1 061 541-312-9449 every window, verti- yard The Garner Group bdrm, 2.5 bath, + oflevel home, multiple www. BendOregon 10' ceilings, inviting www. BendOregon cal fir trim, river rock 541-383-4360 out buildings includfice, great room plan, RealEstate.com island kitchen, hard- thegarnergroup.com 671 RealEstate.com hearth from propane all premium finishes. ing gree n house. MORRIS wood, t il e f i n ishes, 16693 Wagon Trail stove, wood f l oors, MLS¹201209164. 5 41-771-1168, Er i c Mobile/Mfd. $433,388 REAL ESTATE 2811 NW Windham, River Meadows town- staled tiled m a ster $429,900. Lynn Johns, Principal A ndrews, Bro k e r, Find exactly what for Rent NW Bend 5300 SF home Chalet at a s hower, grani t e Broker, 541-408-2944 541-388-0404. The Garner Group you are looking for in the w/apt/prof-off & mtn. Three Pines i $624,900 c ounters, hick o ry great price. $149,900 Central Oregon Windermere Ce n t ral 3 bdrm 1.5 bath, quiet • 3208 sq.ft. Prarie style 541-383-4360 views! $599,900 CLASSIFIEDS Birtola Garmyn cabinets, gas range thegarnergroup.com Resort Realty Oregon Real Estate & private near Sunri- • 3 bedroom, office, 3 TEAM Birtola Garmyn TEAM cook i s land, t r i ple High Desert Realty ver, woodstove. $650 High Desert Realty bath 541-312-9449 paned windows and mo, $1000 dep, Ken- • .21 541-312-9449 acre corner lot www. BendOregon so much more. Lodra, 503-201-1303 www. BendOregon • MLS 201306833 RealEstate.com cated in the heart of RealEstate.com Crescent Lake, minJust bought a new boat? Carolyn Priborsky PC, 2922 SW Cascade Sell your old one in the Broker, ABR, CRS, 17462 Killdeer - Gently Ave $189,987. Light & utes to Willamette Ski classifieds! Ask about our GREEN lived-in 2nd vacation bright 1954 sq ft 3bd/ Pass, Pacific Crest Super Seller rates! 541-383-4350 home in perfect condi 2.5 ba w/large back T rail, C r escent & 541-385-5809 Odell Lakes. tion. $185,000 MLS yald. $275,000 TEAM Birtola Garmyn Cy ¹201304997 Cascade Realty, High Desert Realty TEAM Birtola Garmyn Dennis Haniford, 541-312-9449 High Desert Realty Principal Broker MORRIS www. BendOregon 541-312-9449 541-536-1731 RealEstate.com REAL ESTATE www. BendOregon I d p d l l y O d d Op I d RealEstate.com $162,000 I Great Home N orthwest Lodge D e sign - Awbrey Butte, 1 0037 Juniper G l en w ith Awesome M t . 732 Views. Wel l m a i nm ountain views, 4 Commercial/Investment bedroom, 3~/~ bath, Circle, 2020 sq.ft., 3 home w/back bdrm, 2 bath, great tained Properties for Sale and front deck, 1.73 3393 sq ft, offered at room plan, all preacres, open floor plan, $879,000. 726 mium finishes. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, & den 13735 SW Commercial Cate Cushman, $345,566 Timeshares for Sale Loop. Commercial or 4th bdrm. Principal Broker Lynn Johns, Principal building with 900 sq. 541-480-1884 Broker, 541-408-2944 541-815-9446,Janelle $7,900-$50,000 Enjoy ••y ft. of office space & www.catecushman.com Christensen, Broker, Central Oregon Eagle Crest all year 541-923-4663 2,400sq. ft. of wareResort Realty as a fractional owner. house/manufacturing 19984 Birchwood - Ex Windermere Ce n t ral Benefits of being an area. Owner terms or q uisite .5 4 a c lo t 1 0127 Juniper G l en Oregon Real Estate Eagle Crest Owner at w/views o verlooking Circle. 2321 sq.ft. 3 lease option is availa "fraction" of the cost. park & river. $425,000 bdrm, 2.5 bath, + of- 173 Highland Meadow able. $165,000 Home-ID FRAC TEAM Birtola Garmyn fice, great room plan, L p. 2321 s q .ft. 3 MLS 201304157 Eagle Crest Properties High Desert Realty all premium finishes. bdrm, 2.5 bath, + ofJuniper Realty, 866-722-3370 541-312-9449 fice, great room plan, 541-504-5393 $388,868 www. BendOregon all premium finishes. Lynn Johns, Principal This 1/5th deeded own- 5,000 Sq.ft., CommerRealEstate.com Broker, 541-408-2944 $402,777 ership (10 r o tating cial Building. CenI-ynn Johns Pnncipal Central Oregon weeks per year) can tral Bend location 416 17075 Oxnard - N i ce Broker, 541-408-2944 Resort Realty be u s ed , re n ted, NE Greenwood Ave. 3bd/2ba 20 0 2 -built Central Oregon home on 1/2+ ac in loaned or traded. En- Great 10235 Sundance Ridge Resort Realty own e r-user/ L p. 2681 s q .ft. 3 joy all Eagle Crest investor o p portunity TRS, $199,00. TEAM Birtola Garmyn amenities. $ 1 6 ,900 $610,000. bdrm, 2.5 bath, + of- $179,000 I Cute Home. High Desert Realty MLS ¹201302399 fice & formal dining R eady for y o u t o Simon Lowes, Broker 541-312-9449 Eagle Crest Properties r oom, great r o om come and make your Lowes Commercial www. BendOregon 866-722- 3370 plan, all premium fin- own. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, 541-312-21 13 or RealEstate.com fenced area, e x t ra ishes. $484,388 541-419-7642 730 storage shed off gaLynn Johns, Principal 19352 Seminole - 3200 Commercial Lot s I n SF home with unique Broker, 541-408-2944 r age. 36 A c res o f New Listings common area to enCrooked River Ranch: Central Oregon setting aqainst lava joy. 50 3 - 807-3874, Great opportunity to Resort Realty Awbrey Butte ( flows, $359,900 Heather Che s bro, start a b usiness or TEAM Birtola Garmyn 1082 Trail Creek Dr. $1,295,000 Broker. 541-923-4663 • 3986 sq.ft. home to be relocate an existing High Desert Realty 2681 sq.ft. 3 b d rm, Windermere C e n tral business. Near resbuilt 541-312-9449 2.5 bath, + off ice & Oregon Real Estate t aurants, hotel a n d • 4 bedroom, 3 bath www. BendOregon formal dining room, • Panoramic Cascade golf course. Owner RealEstate.com great room plan, all 18064 Fadjur Ln. Guest terms avail. Business views premium fin i shes. quarters over garage, Circle, Lot 82:- 1.05 669 S E G l eneden • MLS 201306965 $479,288 western design finShelly Hummel, Broker, acres, $25,000. Lot 50 C harming 2005 S E Johns, Principal ishes, master on main -1.30acres & Lot 51Bend home, under Lynn CRS, GRI, CHMS Broker, 541-408-2944 level, home t heater 1.23 acres still avail- $200K - $199,000! 541-383-4361 Central Oregon room, four stall horse able at $35,000 each TEAM Birtola Garmyn Resort Realty b arn, corral, M L S or purchase both for High Desert Realty $60,000 541-312-9449 11358 Highcrest ¹201306228 Juniper Realty Ct.2681 sq.ft. 3 bdrm, $1,525,000 www. BendOregon R The Garner Group 541-504-5393 RealEstate.com 2.5 bath, + offi ce & MORRIS 541-383-4360 formal dining room, REAL ESTATE Prime commercial 17311 Bakersfieldgreat room plan, all thegarnergroup.com r d,p, d I ~ O d da p «d property. C h arming 2100 SF home on .8 premium fin i shes.1880 NW Shevlin Park M adras building i s acres, Sunriver area, $482,388 Awbrey Glen ( Rd., West side townupdated. Located on $159,900 Lynn Johns, Principal home, tw o m a s ter $635,000 Hwy 97. CAT5 wire TEAM Birtola Garmyn Broker, 541-408-2944 • 2636 sq.ft. single-level suites, open g r eat system, ha r d wood High Desert Realty Central Oregon • 3 bedroom, den, 2.5 room, hard w ood floors and o ff-street 541-312-9449 ;,C Resort Realty floors, stainless appl. bath parking. $ 1 2 9,900. www.BendOregon • Overlooks 6th Fairway MLS ¹ 20 1 3 02292. MLS 201305319 Pam $118,000 I Under $120 RealEstate.com • MLS 201307059 $265,000 K in Bend. 3 Bdrm, 2 Lester, Principal BroDiane Robinson, 15830 Green Forestb ath, on a n a c r e. The Garner Group ker, Century 21 Gold Broker, ABR 541-383-4360 Vaulted ceilings, new Country Realty, Inc. Custom 2000+ sq ft 541-419-8165 home on 1 acre, cor c arpet. R eady f o r thegarnergroup.com 541-504-1338 ner lot, $155,000 move-in. $ 189,000 I 1 92 0 N W TEAM Birtola Garmyn 738 5 41-977-5345, M i k e Larch Spur Ct., RedC) High Desert Realty Wilson, Broker ''''I Multiplexes for Sale mond Duplex. 1305 PREVIOUS 541-312-9449 541-388-0404 s q.ft., 3 b d rm , 2 . 5 www. BendOregon PRICE MORRIS Windermere Ce n t ral bath, each side. AtSuper Clean 4 - Plex, RealEstate.com REAL ESTATE Oregon Real Estate $494,000 Fully tached garages, large I&~ d ty O d da p d $649,900 ', I ' rented units, W/D and 67170 Gist, Bend. Al 1850 Murrelet Dr. 2020 yards, o pe n f l o or refrigerator in units, plans, cul-de-sac setmost 10 acre horse sq.ft. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, Badger Crossing ( well main t ained, property 2 03 Chesterfield 2Bed/2Bath~ 1,7 2 1I w/v i ews. great room plan, all ting, great NW locaI $5 89,000 ' ' i i i $60,000 single ca r g a rage, tion. 5 4 1 -678-8247, $419,900 premium fin i shes. • .10 acre lot ', ' fresh exterior paint. TEAM Birtola Garmyn Luke Gunkel, Broker, iii $368,066 307 Ashton~ 2 B ed/2 Bath~ ,724 699,900 • Convenient SW Bend MLS ¹201306642. 541-388-0404. High Desert Realty Lynn Johns, Principal location Call Paula Mellon, 541-312-9449 Ce n t ral Broker, 541-408-2944 Windermere • No HOA dues 541-977-4009. www. BendOregon Oregon Real Estate Central Oregon • MLS 201307068 Marketed By Central Oregon Realty RealEstate.com Resort Realty Darrin Kelleher, Broker 204 Highland Meadow Group, LLC OPEN DAILY • 10AM - SPM The Kelleher Group 3149 NE Nathan 12445 Rainbow - PriLoop. 2020 sq.ft. 3 541-788-0029 363 SW BLUFF DRIVE • BEND, OREGON 97702 Great project multi-fam- Custom 4 bdrm home vate setting on 5 bdrm, 2 b ath, great Principal Broker ily unit in good locaw/mtn views. acres backing public room plan, all preDonnaReneeaper tion, in need of some $397,988 land, $344,000 mium finishes. S41.706.9411 8 8 8 . 898.S883 License BREP200910010 TLC but priced well TEAM Birtola Garmyn TEAM Birtola Garmyn $360,566 'rb eauu.wusne oameuvrrv *Prices are subject to change. MLS¹201306320 High Desert Realty High Desert Realty Lynn Johns, Principal MORRIS 541-312-9449 541-312-9449 Broker, 541-408-2944 $74,900 REAL ESTATE D&D Realty Group LLC www. BendOregon www. BendOregon Central Oregon 541-475-3030 RealEstate.com RealEstate.com Resort Realty IAq A i l y O d dOp t d
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$285,500 I 1937 Arbor- 3.68 Acres j $899,500 $650,000 I This home Are you ready to cre- Custom built beauty. 5 Gracious Living on the wood Ave. P assive • 4760 sq.ft. must be experienced! ate your own magnifi- Bdrm, 3.5 bath, + boPerfect Central Orsolar heat, c u stom • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Over 200 photos of cent Central Oregon nus room with office, egon Estate! This elhome in Tanglewood. • On the Deschutes home at country estate? This 4895 sq.ft., tons of egant 4 bed r oom Solarium opens onto River 14goldeneagle.com. i ncredible 4 0 ac r e custom work. home as the ambigreat room, main floor • MLS 201202960 Precious woods, over p arcel w i t h pan - $795,000. MLS ance of a cla s sic 15' tall N atatorium master w/jetted tub. Brandon Fairbanks, o ramic Casc a de ¹201301391 southern estate with 541-946-3371, P atty Broker, SRES, River & M t . V i ews! M ountain views i s Lynn Johns, Principal Cascade M o u ntain ovr v NWX SafvrdaqFarmer( Mav~f boofh. PiW vf an Ofcn Ifovre eaf a Dempsey, An d r ea GRI, CDPE P riced so yo u c a n ready for you to build Broker, 541-408-2944 views. It is nestled on Phelps, Cleme Rine541-383-4344 customize. your n e w cu s t om Central Oregon an amazing 19 acre 541-771-0049. J a r ib hart. home on an elevated Resort Realty p arcel w it h m a niVisit any of our 5st Windermere Ce n t ral Porter, Broker building site. Privately cured pastures, huge urday open houses Cg Custom & Mov e in 541-388-0404. Oregon Real Estate located in th e v e ry irrigation pond and a Ready! This 2009 MH tree-lined, gated enduring the month of Windermere Ce n t ral desirable T e k ampe $289,000 I Immaculate Oregon Real Estate n eighborhood j us t has 3 bdrms, 2 baths, try. This breathtaking August and fill out an MORRIS Home on large corner gal o r e. custom home has all south of Bend. The upgrades REAL ESTATE entry form for your lot. 4 bdrm full of up6 900 N E 1 s t St . lush hay pastures are Spacious living room, the quality features WIN A grades inc l u ding Breathtaking mtn fully irrigated with a beautiful kitchen, 2 chance to win! you will desire. Gourhardwood floors, slate 3 bdrm, 3 bath, 3880 view, bright rooms, dining areas and an computerized s p rinmet kitchen with granentry, ss appliances, large windows, mas- k ler system and 6 sq. ft. $694,000 additional 500 sq ft of ite island, spacious All entries must be granite kitchen siver river rock fireenclosed living space. great room with brick MLS¹201300784. ponds. A 6000 sq ft Lil' Tex Elite received by 3 p.m c ounters & larg e Call Linda Lou place, 6 bays in 2 ga- solid foundation has Large backyard, too! fireplace, grand stairbreakfast bar. Master Day-Wright rages, detached guest been installed for a Aug. 31. 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This pri- Sholes Rd. toys! 5 4 1 -480-7183 Lynn Johns, Principal j $509,900 d ouble b a r n wi t h Broker, 541-408-2944 v ate retreat i n t h e $1,150,000. • 160 ft. river frontage Barbara Myers, BroGary Everett, CCIM h orse stalls & w e l l Central Oregon Three Rivers South • 1652 sq.ft. home ker 541-923-4663 Principal Broker house/office with deResort Realty area of B e nd, h as • 3 bedroom + office, 2 Windermere C e n tral 541-480-6130 luxe dog kennel. Be bath Oregon Real Estate 4.63 Acre Gentlemens 70.49 secluded acres, Joan Steelhammer, careful what you wish a 3 acre lake, private • MLS 201305431 Ranch. H o us e & $289,000 I Per f e ct guest house, paved harbor for watercraft Broker the l i fDebbie Johnson, Broker for...imagine Home, 2.36 acres of 541-419-3717 estyle this p roperty and sits on the Big 541-480-1293 rd., exc. cond. Newer p rivacy an d o pen Remax offers with room for all Deschutes River. 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Amazing CasNo garage, priced to sell Oregon Real Estate 4 acres of irrigation. Large parking area for cade Mountain and carpet in this home, quickly. $11 5 ,000. 5 41-410-1200, Bil l flooring is hardwood MLS ¹201307279 RV & t o ys . L a ndcanal views. Sepa$ 299,900 I Home o n B r o ker, scaped for o u tdoor rate viewing deck with or tile. 2410 SF, 3 Pam Lester, Princ. BroC anyon D r ive. 3 Kammerer, 541-388-0404. 2.5 baths. Huge ker, Century 21 Gold Bdrm, 2 bath, 9148 ntertaining. Vin y l mesa table, hot tub. 2 bdrm, 2487 NW Drouillard Ave. Ce n t ral e onus room, n e w Country Realty, Inc. sq.ft. Iot on canyon Windermere windows throughout & natural gas fireplaces b Oregon Real Estate & sod. Out- 541-504-1338 • Single level luxury Rim. 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Na63143 Beaufort Ct. great room plan, all 541-536-1731 Oregon Real Estate backyard, many uppremium fin i shes. dine Ash, Broker, call • Selection of 3-br plans $599,000 I Re v e rse $413,277 541-390-401 7. grades. Cg $329,500 I Impressive Living, w/ s p acious • Gas fireplace, tile counters L. Scott Scott McLean, sits o n 4 . 5 a c r es, rooms, amazing stor- Lynn Johns, Principal John Principal Broker • Energy-saving construction Es t a te, B e nd Broker, 541-408-2944 Real great one level living, age, 2 master suites, 541-408-6908 www.johnlscott.com MORRIS • Energy Star, EA certified Central Oregon open floor plan, large 2 f i replaces, w r ap Realty Executives REAL ESTATE Resort Realty • Homes pricedfrom $184,950 bdrms., tile floors & Beautifully Maintained, a round deck, 3 c a r I dp d lyO d dOp d Ideal building location, vaulted ceilings. Out- garage, connects to Absolutely ad o r able 3 B drm, 2 . 5 b a t h, DIRECTIONS: From Empire Ave., north on ni n t h side you'll be wowed the national f orest. cottage with l a rge, 2151 sq.ft., large .42 F orest Greens G o lf B roken To p W O O D H IL L Boyd Acres Rd., left on NEGloucester fairway, natural terby t h e ex p ansive 5 41-390-6123 D a v e beautifully - pA R R land- acre lot, golf course & CRS Townhome. 3 Ln., right on NE Lancaster St., left on NE rain. .34 acres. Ofpaver patio, fire pit & Lewis, Broker, scaped lot in the heart mtn views. $399,900. Bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1536 fered Avro Pl., cross NE DeHaviland St., turn at $249,000. multi c o nversational 541-388-0404. s q.ft., M a i n le v e l of Bend, located just MLS ¹201305499 right on NE Beaufort Ct. Cate Cushman, areas. Beautiful land- Windermere C e n tral a bove the O l d M i l l Lynn Johns, Principal master, east facing Principal Broker s caping, h o t tub , Oregon Real Estate D istrict. This i s t h e Broker, 541-408-2944 back deck, w/hot tub. 541-480-1884 double car g a rage Central Oregon $225,000. MLS perfect hideaway! Upwww.catecushman.com Resort Realty p lus m u l tiple R V 59+ A c r e Irr i gated d ates include n e w 20755 Bedford Pl. ¹201303093 Custom Home! Farm parking area. r oof 8 sidin g , Big Deschutes River j Lynn Johns, Principal If you are looking for a • Bright corner lot property Horse, 5 41-480-7183 B a r Broker, 541-408-2944 very unique h o me exterior/interior paint, • Open great room plan $174,500 cattle and hay, 59+ bara Myers, Broker s o lid s u r face• 1128 sq.ft. townhome Central Oregon with awesome views, • Slab granite island acres, 4 0 i r r igated new 541-923-4663 Resort Realty flooring, new s t ainyou must check this • 2 bedroom, 2 bath • Vaulted ceilings Windermere Ce n t ral (COI) by pivot, cusless steel appliances one out. Beautiful 3 • Near community pool tom built home. 48x60 Oregon Real Estate Golf course Chalet. 2 • Priced at$214,900 and fresh new landbdrm, 3.5 bath, 3528 & dock hay barn, 7 h o rse scaping. Over-sized Bdrm, 2 bath, + loft, sq.ft., 1 .8 6 a c r es, $339,900 I Close to the stalls, a m ust see! • MLS 201306068 DIRECTIONS: From Hwy.97 N,easton 1361 sq.ft., includes vaulted ceilings, living Old Mill. A very invit- Call Tom Roth, Bro- double car garage. Cooley Rd., left on Hunters Cir., right on hot tub . $ 1 99,000, Fully fenced b ackroom, family r oom, ing feel inside and ker, 541-771-6549 Bedford Pl. MLS $201302424 yard an d e n closed dining room, game out. close to the Old John L. Scott Lynn Johns, Principal space with a 10' gate room an d l a u ndry Mill, schools, hiking 2938 NE Dogwood Dr. Real Estate, Bend Broker, 541-408-2944 next to garage. 324 room. Great decks in trails and shopping. www.johnlscott.com • Open great room Central Oregon SW Roosevelt Ave. the front and b ack. Fantastic n e i ghborResort Realty • Vaulted ceilings Price r e duced t o Pond with a waterfall. hood where pride of 5 Acre View Lots. SE MORRIS Rd., $270,000 • Slab kitchen counters Landscaped througho wnership real l y Riverdance G olf Course & M t n out the property with REAL ESTATE Neil McDaniel, Broker • Energy efficient shows. 541728-4499, Prineville. Ready to V iews. 3 Bdrm, 2 . 5 I dp d lyO 4 d Op d build lots with wells, 541-350-9579 Aaron Ballweber, Bro• Priced at$284,950 bath, 1 4 1 7 sq . f t ., sprinkler system. Atpaved access, power Fred Real Estate Group tached 2 car garage Brand Ne w C u s tom Great room floor plan, ker, 541-388-0404. DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 20 E north on NE at street and septic p lus a 4 0 'x52' d eWindermere Ce n t ral Home, situated on the main level master 8 27th St., right on NE Conners Ave., left on feasibility i n p l ace.A mazing h om e w / 4 2 nd tee box of t h e Oregon Real Estate hot t ub . $ 2 2 0,000. tached shop and storbdrms, 3 baths, 3366 NE Redbay Ln., right on NEDogwaod Dr. $75,000 - $82,500. age buildings. MLS challenge course at MLS ¹201209360 sf & tons of upgrades. $344,900 I 9740 WilScott McLean, ¹201306582. Crest Resort. Lynn Johns, Principal 2 s e parate H V AC Eagle lard Rd., Bend. AcrePrincipal Broker 21160 Claremont Ct. sq.ft., 3 bdrm, Broker, 541-408-2944 $525,000 a ge b o rders B L M systems, gou r met 2321 541-408-6908 Cascade Realty, bath, + off ice, 3 • Bright interior Central Oregon kitchen, quiet cul-de- 2.5 land, completely Realty Executives Dennis Haniford, c ar g a rage, M L S Resort Realty • Fenced 0.46-ac lot fenced, several corsac lot & more. 26' Principal Broker ¹201307225. • Large shop building r als, 4 bedr o om 60283 C inder B u tte, high ceilings make it 541-536-1731 $469,900 Golf C o urse T o w nlight and bright! Don't Lynn home, master suite, Bend - Tucked in the • Extensive decking Johns, Principal h ome. 2 Bdrm, 2 . 5 trees with peek-a-boo La Pine j $160,000 this this "best buy" in covered porch, 3 bay • Priced at$365,000 Broker, 541-408-2944 bath, 1 2 7 7 sq . f t .,• 1922 sq.ft. shop garage, chicken m tn view. Open & Bend. 21222 Darby Central Oregon Great room floor plan, • 3 bedroom, 2 bath DIRECTIONS:From Hwy. 20 East, south house, large parkway. bright plan with living Ct. $348,500. C a ll Resort Realty fully furnished w/hot • 1 acre room & family room on 27th St., right on SEClaremont Ct. 541-410-8557, Dave Kathy Cab, Principal tub. $180,000. MLS • MLS 201304830 Broker, D isney, Broke r , that allow plenty of ABR, Call for Pricing I 20604 ¹201303749 space for the entire Darryl Doser, 20140 Red Sky Ln. 541388-0404. 541-771-1761; Hummingbird L a ne. Lynn Johns, Principal Broker, CRS Foxborough cornerlot • Gated golf community Windermere Ce n t ral family to play & relax. www.johnlscott.com/5 Broker, 541-408-2944 Well designed kitchen 9953 541-383-4334 Oregon Real Estate home, 3 b drm, 2 .5 • 2.5 landscapedacres Central Oregon has an island & panJohn L. Scott bath, open floor plan, • Two master suites Resort Realty $ 354,000 I 4 228 S W try with ample storReal Estate, Bend u pstairs 2 larg e •Bonusroom,den/ofice Tommy Armour Lane, age. Spacious master www.johnlscott.com bdrms, w / walk in Golf CRS Townhome e njoy living i n t h i s bedroom c o m plete • Priced at$879,900 closets, loft area, ter- w/2 car g arage. 3 custom home on the with a soaking tub & Amazing Tumalo Prop rain views, yard fully MORRIS 2 bath, 1447 DIRECTIONS:From Hwy. 97 S., exit Baker 5th tee at the Greens. double vanity. erty - Here's the ideal f enced, patio a n d Bdrm, sq.ft., 10th tee b ox REAL ESTATE Rd., left on Knott Rd., right on China Hat 2 M a s te r su i t es, C ounters have t i l e family property & lo541-480-6790, R esort CRS. C a s I d p d lyO d d Op «d Rd., right on Sunset View Dr., right on handicap accessible, trim and backsplash. cation w / C a s cade porch. Jake 8 Loretta Moor- c ade mt n & gol f Red Sky Ln. large deck, purchase Hardi-plank siding, RV v iews as w e ll . 1 0 head, La Pine j $395,000 Broker, views. $280,000. MLS includes a golf cart. parking with 50 amp acres, new well, im• 2784 sq.ft. 541-388-0404. ¹201307174 5 41-480-7183, B a r - service, water peccably maintained Windermere Ce n t ral Lynn Johns, Principal • 3 bedroom, 2 bath bara Myers, Broker, hook-up and room to and it shows! Private Oregon Real Estate • 5.09 acres Broker, 541-408-2944 • MLS 201305321 541-388-4663. P REV IE W O N L I N E build RV barn. 3844 sf 4 b drm 3.5 Central Oregon Windermere Ce n t ral $145,000. bath home, barn + Call today! I 2317 FisMichael J Hopp, Broker Resort Realty sure Lp, Redmond. 3 Oregon Real Estate 541-390-0504 MLS¹201306671 potting shed. BeautiBdrm, 2 bath, master Golf CRS t o wnhome Bobbie Strome, ful g ardens w /rock $359,000 I Panoramic w/jetted tub, quiet SW w/3 car garage. 3 Principal Broker walls & large pond & Views, 3548 V alley 4g location near school, Bdrm, 3.5 bath, + loft, John L Scott Real waterfall, as well as View Drive. Beautishopping, easy aclarge outdoor area Estate 541-385-5500 2275 sq.ft., w/3 car fully maintained 2300 with its ow n f i repit. cess. Fenced yard, garage, double mas+ sq.ft. home with 3 MORRIS 63143 Beaufort Ct. Call Sharon Abrams, deck, sprinklers, craft ter suite, 12th hole of bdrm, 2.5 bath, plus a Model HomeREAL ESTATE room, finished garage. P rincipal Brok e r, t he R i d g e CRS . bonus room 023 acres Woodhill Park. 3 Bdrm, I d p d t l y O R dOp I d 541-410-8084, Susan 5 4 1-2809309. $339,500. MLS c orner lot in a S W 2.5 bath plans, Effi- CRS, Pitarro Broker, www.johnlscott.com/s Spacious & B e autiful ¹201304729 n eighborhood wi t h cient room layouts, harona 541-388-0404. property with comfortLynn Johns, Principal 500 + sq.ft. of com- attractive fin i shes, Windermere Ce n t ral Broker, 541-408-2944 able spaces for varJohn L. Scott p osite decki n g . green c o n struction, Real Oregon Real Estate Estate, Bend ied family interests. Central Oregon 5 41-604-1649, G a i l Energy Star EA certiwww.johnlscott.com Creekside Townhome. Exquisite t e a kwood Resort Realty R ogers, Brok e r , fied, Alley garages, in foyer, living 21344 Oakview Dr. $314,900 62773 PrOmiSe Pl. $17S,SOO 541-388-0404. convenient location. 2 Bdrm, 2 . 5 b a th, Great location in Red- flooring Awbrey Glen j a rea & gour m et Windermere Ce n t ral Priced from $184,500. 1419 sq.ft., 1 l evel, $599,000 mond! Single-level 3 kitchen. Kitchen has Oregon Real Estate The Garner Group great room floor plan. • 2203 sq.ft. contempo fully furnished. bdrm, 2 bath home in granite countertops, 541-383-4360 rary $419,000 I 18 Modoc thegarnergroup.com condition. 10' large island, planning $224,000. MLS great • 3 bedroom, 3 bath ceilings, gas forced desk & numerous oak Lane, Sunriver, OR. ¹201306847 • .55 acre lot R ecent remodel i n 63780 Crooked Rocks air heat & gas fire- cabinets. Master bed Lynn Johns, Principal 2011. Three master Rd. English log home, • MLS 201303244 room on main level Broker, 541-408-2944 place. Nicely l andCathy Del Nero, suites, move in ready, 5 bdrm, 4.5 bath, 9.5 scaped with fenced with luxurious bathCentral Oregon Broker, CSP close to e v erything secluded acres, two backyard. $179,900. room & private deck. Resort Realty 541-410-5280 Sunriver offers. s tory g r ea t r o om, Call E llen C l ough, Large f a m ily/media Owner occupy or in- pasture, pond, irrigaLa Pine Gem; custom ABR, CRS, B roker, room & qa m e/rec •I I• vestment. tion. MLS builder's home. 1674 541-480-7180 room. $555 , 000 541-410-8084. Susan ¹201303153. sq.ft. home w/ 28x40 www.johnlscott.com/6 MLS¹ 201303078 Pitarro, Broker, $699,000 shop on 1.37 acres. 5966 Bobbie Strome, 541-388-0404 The Garner Group MORRIS Holly Garner, Broker John L. Scott Principal Broker 541-383-4360 541-480-4208 Windermere Ce n t ral REAL ESTATE Real Estate, Bend John L Scott Real Oregon Real Estate thegarnergroup.com Fred Real Estate Group www.johnlscott.com Estate 541-385-5500 I d p d tlyO R d Op
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Log Home Close Pride o f own e rshipSpacious home on 13th Tour of Homes Award W estside B end B ehind the G at e a t $ 30,000 P RICE R E - 7th Fairway of Ridge Highland Park o ffers to Bend...Do Not Miss shows in this beauti- f airway. Kitchen h a s Winner. 4 Bdrm, 4.5 1 451sq ft , 4 bed - Eagle Crest! 3 bdrm, DUCTION! Wonder- Course. G o r geous s tunning v iews o f This! f ul 3 b d rm, 2 b a t h Jenn-Air range, island, bath, bonus room and rooms, 2 baths, huge 3.5 bath, 3254 sq.ft. ful open floor plan custom home on pri- S mith R o c k , t he Incredible opportunity to home. New vinyl win- slide-out shelves. Mas- formal dining. 4001 heaterd garage w/of- w/ Mt. Jefferson view with private driveway vate cul-de-sac with Ochoco M ountains own this beautiful log dows, heat p u mp,ter boasts a 2 - sided Sq.ft., 4X Award Win- fice, between Old Mill and large .72 lot on on the Ridge at Eagle Smith Rock v i ews. and Powell Butte. This home nestled in the n ew well i n 2 0 1 0 ,fireplace, deep soaking ner in 2006. and Downtown Bend. t he 14th tee of t h e Crest. Located on a Gracious rooms with c arefully plan n ed pine trees on over two metal roof and over- tub, sep. shower. Awe- $799,900. MLS $275,000. Resort golf c o urse. quiet cul-de-sac this high ceilings and elneighborhood is a cres just west o f sized g a rage/shop.some golf course views. ¹201300467 MLS¹201209127 Open floor plan with 2 3bd/2.5bath has 2600 egant luxury finishes. nestled into the High Bend in the popular This home has a spa- Price r e d uced to Lynn Johns, Principal Scott McLean, fireplaces, den/office, sq. ft. of quality living Slab granite traver- Desert terrain and is Saddleback N e i gh- cious living area with $515,000! Broker, 541-408-2944 Principal Broker e xercise r oo m o f f space. Morning sun tine, wh i t e oak, s urrounded b y ol d 541-408-6908 borhood. It features 3 a s e parate f a mily MLS¹201305100 Central Oregon master. Bonus room and afternoon shade h ickory, an d s l a t e growth junipers. You bedrooms plus a loft, room. The kitchen is www.johnlscott.com/20 Resort Realty Realty Executives d ownstairs. A li t t le on an expansive deck throughout. You w ill will e n jo y p o c ket small great room with open with appliances 002 Faye Phillips, Bro- Tour of Homes Award Westside Bend, Gated, TLC can make this a that has v iews o ut be delighted by the parks on every street g as s t o ve , op e n included. Outside is a ker 541-480-2945 w onderful fami l y over the Resort golf views and bathed in and the 24' to 32' setWinner! 5 Bdrm, 4.5 closed to Bend kitchen with bay win- covered RV area with John L. Scott $359 , 900. course, city of Redlight the moment you backs ensure unimbath, + bonus room amenities. The High- home. dow, upstairs family hookups. Located on Real Estate, Bend MLS¹201302893 mond and beyond to walk thru the door. peded dramatic views with office, 5495 sq.ft., lands at Broken Top- Call room and cozy sun- a corner lot with acwww.johnlscott.com Team Marx, Bro t he Ochocos. M L S $699,900. from every home. You t ons of extr a s . 10 acres. Offered at room. N eat master cess from paved Day kers at Eagle Crest ¹201206886 Eagle Crest Properties will love the unique SUN MEADOW $949,000. MLS $550,000. 866-722- 3370 suite w i t h va u lted rd. Don't let this one Properties, $399,000. Call Team Mountain Foothill de3.5 baths ¹201203650 Cate Cushman, ceilings & pri v ate get away from you. 5 bedrooms, 541-408-4204 M arx, B r okers a t Chalet on 12th Fairway sign and e xtensive in a 3465 +/sq. ft. Lynn Johns, Principal Principal Broker deck. Enjoy the rural MLS ¹ 20 1 3 01715. Eagle Crest Proper- of Ridge Course. Bril- stonework of t h ese home on a 7841 sq.ft. Broker, 541-408-2944 541-480-1884 lifestyle but close to $117,500 Canyon Ri m V i l lage ties, 541-408-4204 b eautiful home s . lot Like new Pahlisch Central Oregon iantly d esigned 2 There www.catecushman.com town and schools. Cascade Realty, Open floor plan fea $346,500 Great House, lbdrm, are just a few 2y/~ bath, 1447 home with upgrades Resort Realty 63474 Bridle Ln Dennis Haniford, tures gas appliances, home sites remaining, West side opportunity! throughout! Ope n Location AND a s q. f t . wi t h lof t , $498,000 Principal Broker hardwood floors, cen Great are u n iquely Sale! RM zoning, $ 1650 Great Buy! This three built-ins, loaded with which vaulted ceiling in great Traditional Gary Everett, CCIM 541-536-1731 tral air w/heat pump right next to one anNestled in the pines, total r ental i n come room with gas f irebedroom home has luxury finishes & upPrincipal Broker and good separation an exceptional open - the perfect opcurrently. Very cute grades t h r oughout. other place and a stone sur- this home offers a Privacy with views. 3 541-480-6130 between master and f loor plan and h as portunity for the home round with 2 built-ins great open floor plan, west side cottage with Custom blinds & sun Bdrm, 3.5 bath, 3245 Joan Steelhammer, wner l o oking t o bdrm, 2 bath, 1639 additional rental unit other bedrooms. Built- been met i culously shades, extra storage o sq.ft., dual m a ster for TV & electronics. 3 Broker in desk, upstairs bo combine a few l ots sq ft w/12 ft ceilings, back. Both u nits maintained. Enloy all closet, p a n tr y in suites, amazing Smith Kitchen with k n otty newer vinyl windows in 541-419-3717 nus room, vaulted ceil the amenities of Eagle kitchen. great room and have plenty of o ccupied. Keep a s Rock views. pine cabinets, extra Remax ings, covered porch, Crest privacy. Home sites lighting, stainless ap- and Trane heat pump. rental or use as priResort. with ga s f i r eplace starting $478,800. MLS Key Properties u nderground s p r i n MLS¹201303636 @$39,000. Spacious .34 acre lot mary, and have addiopens to deck with pliances, eating bar & ¹201207678 Eagle Crest Properties w/plenty of room for t ional i ncome. 5 2 4 klers, raised garden Eagle Crest Properties dining area. Large upfairway & m o untain Look at t his B eauty! Lynn Johns, Principal 866-722- 3370 beds, exc e ptional parking & all your NW Newport A ve., 866-722- 3370 v iews. O ffered a t fa m ily/bonus RV Country living close to Broker, 541-408-2944 stairs landscaping. MLS toys. A definite must Bend. $299,000. Highland Parks Eagle room w/fantastic win$220,000 Central Oregon town! Mountain views, 201304759 $300,000 $398,000 Fab u lous Eagle Crest Properties McDaniel, Broker Crest. Great floor plan dows. Large master see! C a l l Ma r a lin Neil541-350-9579 Resort Realty 5-stall barn, 2600 sf John L. Scott Real home i n Hi g h land Baidenmann, Broker, 866-7223370 bedroom w / w indow w ith banks of w i nhome, shop, gazebo, Parks with gorgeous 541-325-1096 Fred Real Estate Group Estate 541-548-1712 to enjoy Smith sec l uded seat, extra room for greenhouse, 38y Private & views of Smith Rock Chalet with 2-Car Ga- dows John L. Scott Rock views! O pen home, yet close to sitting, sewing or ofacres, irrigation. You Woodlands Golf a nd t h e Och o c o rage. This chalet is Real Estate, Bend gas CAN have it all! Call town. All new kitchen fice, h ug e w a l k-in www.johnlscott.com Course; open great $199,900 Newer and M ountains. Gre a t s ituated on a gr a - and bright with Lin e d closet. Master b ath bui l t-ins, room with mountain Jean Nelsen, Broker, a ppliances. Room plan with fire- cious lot with large fireplace, immaculate turn key granite countertops, pond for swimming & w/soaking tub, Triple car garage! 1354 a nd lake v iews, 4 541-420-3927 chalet. Features hot place, built-ins and deck, & detached 2 floors & 2 car gawww.johnlscott.com/7 water fun w/pool filter shower, separate WC, sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2 bath bdrm, 6 bath, 5,096 tub, plantation blinds, banks of w i n dows. car garage. Loaded tile rage. Contemporary system & water fea- tile counters & floor. b uilt in 2004 on a n 4510 sq.ft., o f f ered at workplace desk in loft MLS ¹201303549 with upgrades, ture. Passive s olar Triple ca r ga r age oversized style with lot. $1,195,000. John L. Scott built-ins, and beauti- Craftsman designed for a d d i- Eagle Crest Properties accents a nd h eat sink p a r t o f w/ext. door to fenced $ 164,900. Too n ew Real Estate, Bend Cate Cushman, tional sleeping. This 866-722- 3370 ful log f u rniture to stone heating system. Great /paved R V pkg. metal roof. Furnishfor MLS¹ Pam Lester, www.johnlscott.com Principal Broker chalet has an excel- $399,900 J u s t Re- match the knotty pine ings n egotiable. 3 room affords e a sy $499,999. P rinc. 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Golf 8 2246 Nez P erce Ct . Offered at $230,000 Redmond. $229,900. views. Borders Larkfamily r e c roo m • 2 bedroom, 2 bath morning sun and pa- Eagle Cate Cushman, More! Spacious cusCrest Properties Large sgl level home, R edmond. Lots o f tio s pur Trail and is a in back for bbq-ing. w/plenty o f b u i lt-in Principal Broker tom home with 4652 mtn. views, beautiful house for your money MLS ¹201206886 866-722- 3370 Course view short distance to Pilot storage cabinets & •• Golf 541-480-1884 ft. See virtual Tour landscaping w/terrific MLS 201303748 here! Large home with Eagle Crest Properties Eagle Creek at Eagle Butte or Senior Cen- sq. www.catecushman.com counters. 5 bedrooms on www.remax.co. upgrades galore. The backyard. MLS¹ JackJohns, ter. 3 bedroom, 2 bath 866-722- 3370 (2 in main level & 3 on C rest. Beautiful u p $1,225,000. 201305967 Broker, GRI kitchen has stainless home sits on 1/2 acre; chalet 2nd floor). Small barn graded Multi-Plex j $435,000 MLS¹201303060. Jim Hinton, Broker, steel high quality ap- 3rd Green of Challenge w/double garage lo 541-480-9300 a must see! Call Kellie w ith 2 s t a l ls, t a c k • Convenient downtown 541-923-0855 541-420-6229 p liances, gran i t e Course. Meticulously Cook, Broker, on the 18th hole Central room, shop area & Bend Redmond RE/MAX c ountertops and a maintained one level cated Oregon Realty 541-408-0463; storage room. of th e R i dge g o lf • 5 units Land & Homes Group, LLC kitchen island. You home on gracious .43 c ourse. www.johnlscott.com/7 2 Mas t e r • .20 acre lot $650,000 MLS ¹ Real Estate get wood flooring and acre lot overlooking suites w / full b a t hs Lots of attention to de6652 201302745 • MLS 201305479 upgraded c a r pets, the 3rd green. WonMORRIS John L. Scott 1/2 bath, tail in this immaculate Bobbie Strome, Hillside French C haJackie French, Broker high ceilings, gas fire- derful open floor plan w/additional Real Estate, Bend Principal Broker REAL ESTATE teau - Copper Cupo- place w ood b u rning f i r e 2bed/2.5bath Desert 541-480-2269 surrounded by with gorgeous wood www.johnlscott.com John L Scott Real y dp d l y d y d d Op d las, Slate Roof, Stone stone, mountain view, floors, gas fireplace, & place and expanded Sky home at Eagle Estate 541-385-5500 Exterior. 4 Bedrooms, master bedroom with floor to ceiling builtdeck. $267, 9 00. Crest. Master suite ¹1 Look at: Sunriver j $279,900 MLS¹201301534 upstairs with walk-in 4 Baths, 4152 sq. ft., walk-in shower and ins. Oversized 2-car Bendhomes.com Private Setting Close to • 1366 sq.ft. furnished closet and oversized Offered at Call Team Marx, Bro home tile galore. Many more garage with w o r kDeschutes River for Complete Listings of kers at Eagle Crest shower. Alcove $2,395,000. MORRIS upgrades, hard to re- shop, tons of extra T his 1 9 9 8 Goo d • 3 bedroom, 2 bath serves as office area. Cate Cushman, Properties, Area Real Estate for Sale REAL ESTATE • .26 acre lot place a t $ 2 4 2,500. storage, separate det. Sense home is ap541-408-4204 $249,900 MLS Principal Broker Call Heather Hockett, storage room for biIM~ d l yO d dyy p d Urban C o ntemporary p roved for FH A f i - • MLS 201305726 ¹201305995 541-480-1884 Gary Rose, nancing. Enjoy B eauty! Live i n t h e www.catecushman.com PC, Broker, Century cycles, lawn tools, & Fabulous 4bdrm, 2y/~ Eagle Crest Properties NE Bend j $245,000 21 Gold Country Re- golf clubs. 3 bdrms, 2 b ath, 2083 s q . f t . Broker, MBA h eart of B end a n d p eaceful suns e ts 866-722- 3370 • 1734 sq.ft. 541-588-0687 alty, 541-420-9151 b aths, 1897 sq . f t . 2-story home. Close w/Paulina view all on enjoy that go-and-play 748 • 3 bedroom, 1 bath Offered at $399,900 to schools & shops. New Cons t ruction! lifestyle! Built in 2003, Northeast Bend Homes a tranquil 1.18 acre • 13.74 acres $239,000. MLS $189,000. Single story $418,800 Looking for a Eagle Crest Properties 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths private lot. Little DesCg • MLS 201305189 866-722- 3370 2 01305957 John L . 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1724 Generous Open with an office & sepa- 850 NE Robin - Like c hutes R iver b o a t Ray Bachman, Scott R e a l Es t a te sq.ft., Move in ready! r amp a c ross th e rate guest quarters. new home w/2 suites, Floor Plan H o me? B right, o p e n Gr e a t Broker, GRI Landscaped with Complementing inclu- Room plan w/ floor to 541-548-1712 L ight a n d bri g h t in Bend. $229,900 street. 1620 sf with 3 MORRIS 541-408-0696 sive features, Large ceiling windows, gas Like brand construction! sprinklers and fenced. large bdrms and 2 full vaulted great room TEAM Birtola Garmyn REAL ESTATE MLS ¹ 201 3 04779 hallways, S p acious fireplace, & b u i lt-in Ready to go! 2324 sq. with concrete floors baths. Detached stuy dp d l yO A d Op «d High Desert Realty Pam Lester, Principal kitchen, Cab i netry buffet opens to a large ft. 3 bed/2y/~ bath with dio, oversized garage/ and designer features 541-312-9449 B roker, Century 2 1 g alore, Grani t e deck overlooking the s hop, R V dum p / Tanglewood - Great lo- throughout. M a s ter www. BendOregon huge bonus room and counters, Vaulted liv- f irst green o f th e office on main floor Gold Country Realty, hookup. Call today! cation! This well kept suite has large walk-in RealEstate.com ing room allow plenty Challenge C o u rse. with a cook's dream Inc. 541-504-1338 gr a nite closet and an addiMORRIS Marci S c h oenberg, home ha s of room for entertain- $264,500 counters, a new roof, tional deck off master. 07 custom Tuscany Broker, 541-610-7803 REAL ESTATE MLS¹ kitchen. $23 9 ,000. TURN THE PAGE ing! MLS¹201306601 a n e w h o t w a t e r This 2700+ sq ft home style 1 level, .46 acre, John L. Scott IQp d y y O d dy y p d 201203380 MLS¹ 201305994 For More Ads heater, large deck & Real Estate, Bend i s b e a utifully d e - 2910 sq.ft. 3 bdrm, 3 Eagle Crest Properties Eagle Crest Properties John L. Scott Real Es866-722- 3370 fenced yal d. signed and decorated bath, quiet cul de sac, T he B u l l e t i n NE Bend j $299,000 www.johnlscott.com 866-722- 3370 tate 541-548-1712 MLS¹201306286 Call • 2300 sq.ft. custom with new counters in RV prkg, fenced, gas Remodeled Home with Jim King, P rincipal the kitchen, air condi- heat, exc. Iandscaped built Shop and Apartment- broker, 541-693-8761 • 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath tioning, CAT 5 wiring & finish work. $595,000 Rare find i n B e nd. John L. Scott and a wonderful, pri- 541-382-6731 • Cascade Mountain R emodeled sin g l e Real Estate, Bend vate outdoor space T wo homes o n t h e views story nestled in pine www.johnlscott.com with hot tub. Live/work • MLS 201306397 of a large cae • e trees w/separate 1 option or rent for ex- banks Kelly Neuman, Call The Bulletin At Unique s etting bdrm apt., attchd to t ra i n c ome. M L S nal. Principal Broker with two quality single 541-385-5809 workshop! Perfect for 541-480-2102 ¹201305443. Call for an in-home business, Place Your Ad Or E-Mail your private showing! story homes nestled extra family, guests, At: www.bendbulletin.com 1 21 NW B o n d S t . o n the banks of a large irrigation canal or rental. New kitchen $665,000. in NE Bend. Both are w/deluxe c a b inetry,T he Lake House - 4th Debi Corso, Broker, located on over one SS appls, new fur- fairway, private set- ReMax Key Properties MORRIS a cre with a par k nace/water h e a ter, ting, 3 bedroom, 3 dd~ 541-280-3309 Cell REAL ESTATE across the canal for new floor coverings, bath, 3538 sq ft, of541-728-0033 Offi ce y&p d l yO d dOp d privacy. One 4 bedwindows, drive, elect. fered at $895,000. room home (2,424 sq. Cate Cushman, Vista DelSol, $565,000 & more. 2 m a s ter NE Bend j $499,950 62738 Montara Dr., ft.) with triple garage Principal Broker suites, family rm 2/ FP • 3 bedroom, 1 bath plus a 3 be d room 541-480-1884 Bend. 2682 sq.ft. 3 & dbl car garage. Prihome home (1,840 sq. ft.) v ate f e nced y a r d www.catecushman.com bdrm, 2.5 bath, es• 39.48 acres, 32 irriwith double garage. w/many mature trees, The p e rfect s e tting tate like home, RV gated greenhouse, RV Broken Top first fair- garage & shop! Cov- Perfect for two fami• 6 outbuildings ered desk, private of- lies or a cash flow inp arking w/dump & • MLS 201302441 way, mature pondero- f ice, m a ster s u i te vestment with good state-of-the-art septic Greg Miller PC, acre s sas, . 35 d ownstairs, gue s t tenants. Quality consystem. 19821 PonBroker, CRS, GRI offered at $275,000. structed homes near house: 1270 sq.ft., 2 derosa, $388,000. 541-408-1511 Cate Cushman, b drm, 1 b a t h , f u l l schools an d p a r ks Gary Everett, CCIM Principal Broker kitchen, office, craft- with all city services. Principal Broker 541-480-1884 Call Gary for more room. 541-480-6130 Cg www.catecushman.com details. 6 3 1 9 2 & Scott McLean, Joan Steelhammer, 63198 Wa t e rcress Principal Broker Broker This home and propMORRIS 541-408-6908 $598,000 541-419-3717 erty is set up to live. • • r Gary Everett, CCIM REAL ESTATE Remax Low mai n tenance Realty Executives Principal Broker l& p d l yO d dyy p d Key Properties yard with very nice Waterfront, Three Riv541-480-6130 l andscaping, s o m e ers South, 4/2, 30x52 Joan Steelhammer, North La Pine Custom Rural Ranchette, Bend grass in f ront a nd RV garage/shop, on Broker on 1.3 Acre - Custom 4-Her ready! 3318 sq b ack, f enced d o g Here's how it works: .43 acres. 541-419-3717 single-level w / open ft, 4 b e drooms, 3.5 area, covered r e ar Holly Garner, Broker Remax f loor p l an ; la r g e b aths, 5 .7 4 a c r e s deck. 14'x20' 541-480-4208 Key Properties kitchen w/island; cen- w/5.16 ac of solid set screened party room Our SmartPhone AffOrdability APP CalCulateS yOur tral AC; huge RV pole irrigation. RV garage/ with B B Q , 1 5 ' x 20' Fred Real Estate Group 750 barn & 2nd enclosed shop and small barn. work or c raft s hop West Hills. 4 bdrm, 3.5 full hOme lOan Payment While On the go ShOPPing. bldg w/shop, guest $650,000. Redmond Homes MLS ¹ (unfinished) 24'x50' 3 bath in 4040y sq.ft. quarters, gar a ge. 201306026 bay shop with upper Delightful W e stside Info/pix at www.CenScott McLean, At yOur requeSt, we'll PrOvide nameS Of storage. Home has 4 home with Panoramic Large home on large ft. 3 tralOrHome.com/feaPrincipal Broker bdrm, 3 bath, large Cascade & City views l ot. 2399d/~sq. bath, dbl real estate professionals in your area. tured. Call Ed Green, 541-408-6908 open living area, ofon a spacious lot with bdrm, 2 broker, 541-598-5666. Realty Executives fice of den off living High Desert Natural garage, turn-key. In John L. Scott great area! $239,900 room. Al l b u ildings Landscaping. 2 gas Single Level j Real Estate, Bend If you qualify, Our SeCurity PluS Seller Guarantee PrOVideS have m eta l r o o fs. fireplaces, 1 in living MLS¹201303106 www.johnlscott.com $529,000 Pam Lester, Principal Horse property, on room & 1 in master • 2896 sq.ft. a fully-apprOVed lOan amOunt.'We guarantee jt Or We pay paved r d. MLS bedroom. Master bed- B roker Century 2 1 Popular Kings Forest • 3 bedroom, 3 bath ¹201207419 room has c o ffered Gold Country Realty, yOur Seller 51,000. NOW Who dOeS that? • 5 acres Neighborhood - This $284,900 ceiling & slider to up- Inc. 541-504-1338 custom re m odeled• MLS 201304836 Cascade Realty, per deck with hot tub. Eagle Crest Home 3 4-bedroom home is Jane Strell, Broker, Dennis Haniford, Master bath has deep b drms, 2 baths c ha ABR, GRI With an EVergreen lOW-dOWn lOan keeP yOur Out-Of-POCket nestled in the p ine Principal Broker soak tub, large tiled l et b e a uty . Gol f 541-948-7998 trees on over d/~acre 541-536-1731 s hower & dou b l e C ourse l ot , gr e a t COStS at a minimum (We haVe a number Of PrOgramS frOm in a popular neighborsinks. Great room is views. Great r ental Tillicum Village j hood. Brazilian cherry light & airy with exWhiCh to ChOOSe). dg history. MLS ¹ wood floors with tile & $275,000 pansive City & Cas- 201208881 $244,700. • 1682 sq.ft. slate accents were cade views. Kitchen is John L. Scott Real • 3 bedroom, 2 bath utilized t hr o ughout MORRIS efficiently laid out with Estate 541-548-1712 • .36 acre lot TWO lOCatiOnS SerVing all of Central OregOn this neat home. FeaREAL ESTATE granite tile counters, • MLS 201306049 tures custom maple newer a p p liances, Huge home in desired Amy Halligan, Broker kitchen, vaulted living pantry & h a rdwood SW location, 3 bdrm, 541-410-9045 room & m ai n l evel S ingle-Story G e m f looring. Triple g a 2d/~ bath, 2880 sq. ft., master. There is room Custom built 3 bdrm 2 rage wit h U l timate huge deck, f enced, to park your RV plus bath home, vaulted floor. Wired for secu- sprinklers, and yard, 685 SE 3rd Street, Bend, QR 97702 large decks to enjoy ceilings, lots of naturity system. Wired for move-in ready. ML-3213-10 time o utside. V e ry ral lighting. .72 acre stereo with speakers $215,000. MLS c omfortable hom e lot, city sewer, Avion MORRIS o n main floor in 4 201209154 Pa m with elbow room and w ater. B u il d y o u r REAL ESTATE zones. 5-zone heat- Lester, Principal Bro open living s pace. dream wor k s hop! ing system. 2 levels of ker Century 21 Gold y dp d l yO A d Op «d Currently a vacation MLS¹201304840 cedar decking plus Country Realty, Inc. rental. Call for more www.johnlscott.com/3 Tons of Updates! De220 NW Meadow Lakes Drive, Prineville, OR 97754 paver patio. Plumbed 541-504-1338 details. 20961 King 6385 Call Julie Mehl, sirable NE Redmond in humidification sysML-3213-5 location. No carpet in tem. $610,000 MLS¹ Desert Sky at E agle Hezekiah Way. Broker, 541-410-5565 $398,000. this home; flooring is Crest. Open l i ving John L. Scott 201301639 hardwood or tile. 2410 area in this 1504 sq.ft Gary Everett, CCIM Real Estate, Bend Bobbie Strome, Principal Broker sf, 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths, home with 2 master www.johnlscott.com Principal Broker 541-480-6130 huge bonus r oom, John L Scott Real suites. N e w a p p li Joan Steelhammer, Southeast Prineville new fencing & sod. Estate 541-385-5500 ances i n t h e up 2 290 sq ft , 3 b e d - Outdoor storage shed Broker graded kitchen, lots of 541-419-3717 r ooms, 2 bath s , & finished 2-car ga- West Hills -New Price slate, tile, hardwood NMLS 3182 mountain v ie w sm, rage. and carpet. 3 tiers of Remax $174 , 9 00 $450,000. 2057 NW p LEydyy • II Key Properties new floors in l iving MLS¹201304850. Ad- Rimrock Rd., Bend. w indows g iv e t h i s ditional information & Desirable West Hills home lots o f l i ght. room, huge covered © 2013EvergreenHomeLoansisaregistered trade nameof EvergreenMoneysourceMortgage CompanyNMLSID3182. P owell B u t te , Pa n - deck, all on a v e ry pictures corner lot, 3 bdrm, 3 Single ca r g a rage Trade/service marksarethe property of EvergreenHomeLoans.All rightsreserved. Licensedunder: OregonMortgage oramic views, 3/2.5, nice 2 acre rural lot. www.johnlscott.com/5 st o rage. bath, 2884 sq.ft., RV w/lots o f LendingLicenseMH213. 8/13. 1393 sq.ft., o n 6+ $180,000. 6329. Call Shelley Ar- parking, minutes from MLS¹201305995 acres, 40x60 MLS¹201304607 Broker, downtown. nold, $249,900. 'Applies topurchaseloansonly. Toqualify, buyer'sSecurity PlusApproval/Seller GuaranteeAddendummust havebeen 541-771-9329 shop/RV. Scott McLean, Scott McLean, Call Team Marx, Bro issued byEvergreen andthe Seller shall haveexecuted theaddendumwith their sit!nature atthetime theyexecutethe Holly Garner, Broker Principal Broker John L. Scott Principal Broker kers at Eagle Crest PurchaseAndSaleAgreement onsubject property. Certainloantypes do not qualify for this offer. Restrlctionsapply. 541-480-4208 541-408-6908 541-408-6908 Real Estate, Bend Properties, Askfor details. Fred Real Estate Group Realty Executives www.johnlscott.com Realty Executives 541-408-4204 •
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New Construction - 3 Want to move in and 2 Bdrm 2 Bath on 2 Look at these views! Wonderful horse prop 6 326 SW S h a d R d . 10 acres w/custom 4005 NW Helmholtz Beautiful and peaceful bdrm, 2 b ath, 1705 enjoy life? This is your acres. Large shop/gaCascade Mtns from erty with mtn v iew. Spectacular views of home and shop in Way ultimate family Powell Butte home on sq.ft, 23 acre lot, tile home, and it is loaded rage, fenced yard, your l i ving r o o m. 1188 sq. ft. 3 bed, 2 the C R R C a n yon, Powell Butte! homes. 4 bdrm 3 10.36 acres with 8.33 floors, tile backsplash, with upgrades and cabin. LaPine $83,000. Home has been up- bath mfd. home on S mith R o cks a n d Unique fl o o rplan bath, over 7 acres, acres irrig. Home relandscaped, fenced. ready to live in. This Call 541-390-7394 or dated with newer heat 2.5 fully fenced acres mountains from every w/indoor spa room, 20x40 heated pool. built in 2004. Open 179,900 MLS well-maintained home 541-771-0143 pump 8 all new floors. with n o-climb f i eld window of this 2436 wide hall w ays, $420,000. MLS loft overlooks living ¹ 201209125 Pam boasts a large tiled G reat r a nc h s t y l e f encing an d g a t ed sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 3 bath single level. 201305932. Ca ll and d i ning a r eas, Lester, Principal Bro- entryway, ceiling fans, 51275 D i a nn e Rd. h ome with l ot s o f driveway. Inte r ior home on 1.47 acres. $365,000. Travis L . H a n na, soaring vaulted ceilMLS 5 A c r es, room ker, Century 21 Gold recessed lig h ting, $159,000. to play. painted, new carpet $179,000. MLS 201108648 Call PC, Principal Broings. Spacious oak home, shop, RV raCountry Realty, Inc. l arge loft a r ea , a $172,000. MLS installed, new stove & 20134899 Charlie 8 V i rginia, ker, 541-788-3480. kitchen and utility/mud High L a kes ¹ 201208213 541-504-1 338 master bedroom with mada. D8 D f ridge J u l y 20 1 2 . Juniper Realty, Principal B r o kers Redmond RE/MAX room with tile flooring. Realty & Pr o perty walk-in closet, R ealty Group L L C Vaulted ceilings, large 541-504-5393 541- 350-3418 Land & Homes wrap-round p o r c h, New construction in NW ample Management 541-475-3030 cov e rings 541-536-0117 deck, fenced garden 14198 SW Nine Peaks Redmond R E / MAX Real Estate detached 2-car Redmond. $182,900. window throughout. The gaa rea, 3 h o rse p a s Pl. Mtn. views from L and & Hom e s drive-thru garage and Newer home close to 3 /2, 1 55 6 s q . ft . , $ 485,000 Custom 2 is finished with 5 1377 W a l ling Ln . schools on large lot, tures, 12'x24' 3 sided t his 1960 sq. ft., 3 Real Estate 1008 sq. ft. Barn/Shop Stainless appliances, rage storage rack $75,000. 1.24 a cre, bedroom 2 bath 1860 w ith a 7 2 0 s q . f t . w /storage shed & horse shelter, 26'x32' bdrm., 2 bath home 541-350-3418 pantry, plumbed for ceiling SQ. FT. home on 7.76 lean-to, fenced pasand you have great barn with 2 portable AC, fully landscaped, views from the back pole barn, city water large master bdrm. matted stalls 8 large on 1.16 acre. 936 sq. 12250 NW Dove R d. iew acres w 4. 8 t ure, p o nd , la n d a nd s e wer. H i g h New carpet in living Unobstructed moun- vacres sprinkler system, deck. ft. garage has a shop of COI irriga- scaped yard. P a n$129, 9 00. Lakes Realty & Prop- room. Tile c o unter hay storage, 10x20 oversized garage door MLS¹201304344. area plus 2 bays. RV tain views! immacu- tion, detached VA 9 06 oramic mountain view. erty Man a gement tops in kitchen. Ga- ins. storage shed and covered storage & l ate 1841 sq. ft . 3 w/opener. MLS¹ 12'x12' ins. dog house carport. SQ. FT. garage/shop, MLS¹201304104 201305675. J e anne assumable, if eligible. 541-536-0117 rage converted into $13 9 ,500 bdrm, 2 bath, cedar Heather Hockett, with lean to. $194,500 pump shed, fenced John L. Scott Real Essided home on 4.81 Scharlund, B r o ker, Call MLS 201208272 Elde r berry, play room or a ddi- MLS 201305054 cross f e nced, tate 541-548-1712 PC, Broker, Century 52158 541-420-7978 tional family r o om. John L. Scott Real Es Juniper Realty, fenced acres. and $238,500. 1981 sq.ft., 21 Gold Country Repole barn hay storage Central Oregon Realty MLS $74,000 541-504-5393 $385,000 multiple outbuildings. in Redmond. $279,000 Custom 1870 alty, 541-420-9151 tate 541-548-1712 Group, LLC MLS¹201302561. 201101447 High Lakes Realty 8 MLS¹201306856 4 bdrm, 5 bath 3500 sq. s q. ft. home, g o u r W ell taken c are o f D8 D Realty G roup Juniper Realty, 12789 SW Wheatgrass Property Ma n ageNew construction NE Eagle Crest Properties met kitchen, open loft, ft. home with 2 shops, home on NW side of LLC 541-475-3030 541-504-5393 ment 541-536-0117 Rd. Well maintained Redmond. $177,900. Redmond. 4 bedrm, 866-722- 3370 wrap around decks, barn, 3-car garage 1680 sq. ft., 3 bdrm., 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath 1466 3 bdrm home in double garage spec and guest quarters, 13850 SW Quail Trail, bath w/ nice large 52314 Ponderosa Way. Nice sq. ft. 2-story home, 2.5 t own and c lose t o 2 bath, on 1 a c re. on 5 acres near Smith Powell Butte. Private 4 bdrm, 2 bath 1920 sq. tacular canyon and area. Master bdrm $249,000. 4 Bdrm, 2 Spacious living room Rock. $540,000. MLS horse property with ft. home built in 2006, mtn views. 1.20 acres landscaped, sprinkler loft schools. Landscaped on main level, open bath, 1922 sq.ft., 1.13 with a fenced yard, downstairs 8 f a mily 201304982 system. MLS¹ Pam gorgeous m o untain dbl. garage and shop. MLS 201302855 kitchen o v e rlooking acres. High L a kes R V p a r king, t o o ! room upstairs. Lester, Pnncipal Bro- views. The 6.24 acres Located o n 2.7 3 C all N a nc y Po p p , 201209172 Realty 8 Pro p erty dining area & living $179,900 MLS Jim Hinton, Broker, $79,900 ker, Century 21 Gold i s fenced 8 c r o ss acres. $279,900. Too 541-815-8000 room. Large bdrms. Management 201302119 MLS¹201106963 541-420-6229 Country Realty, Inc. fenced w/2 stall barn, new for MLS. Pam Crooked River Realty 3-car garage, land- 541-536-0117 Juniper Realty, Central Oregon Realty D&D Realty Group insulated tack room Lester, Principal Bro 541-504-1338 scaped, backyard is 541-504-5393 Group, LLC 5 2571 D oe Lane , LLC 541-475-3030 w/water 8 2 l o afing ker, Century 21 Gold C ountry h om e wi t h fenced. $249 , 999 $265,000 2 bdrm, 2 sheds. $299 , 000 Country Realty, Inc. s pectacular $99,000. 850 Sq.ft., Price Reduced! Newer Smi t h New Construction - Split MLS¹201302289 bath, 1188 sq. ft. 541-504-1338 Need to get an MLS 201304401 Rock views on a quiet master floorplan, 3 D&D Realty Group LLC 1.13 acres, RV Pole home closeto schools home on 5.95 acres & Juniper Realty, dead-end cou n try barn. High Lakes Reon large lot, with storad in ASAP? bdrm, 2 b ath, 1640 541-475-3030 huge 72x60 shop. 5 ACRES with mounalty & Property Man541-504-5393 road. Spacious 2700 sq. ft., tile floors/back- You Must See This 3 a ge shed & la r g e You can place it MLS¹ 201209007 tain views. 3 bdrm, 2 sq. ft. home boasts 3 master bedroom. New splash, RV parking. bdrm, 2 bath, fully up- agement 14128 SW Quail Rd., Call Linda Lou b ath, 1620 s q . f t . bdrms, 2 baths, huge 541-536-01 1 7 online at: MLS carpet in living room. CRR 3 bdrm, 2 ba, $184,900. Day-Wright, Broker, dated with designer home, 36x40 shop, country kitchen, din ¹ 201301880 Pam MLS¹ www.bendbulletin.com 5 acres, 1200 sq. ft. 541-771-2585 fenced, irrig., sprin- ing area, large utility Natural light 53535 B i g Tim b e r, $69,900. Lester, Principal Bro- touches. barn. $23 5 , 000. $ 199,900. 3 Bd r m , 201302561. D8D ReCrooked River Realty kler sys. $ 279,000. r oom and a ba s e with views of the Casalty G r o u p LLC ker, Century 21 Gold cades. MLS 2 0 1 306951. 541-385-5809 MLS 2809225. Pam $14 9 ,500. 1 .26 a c re , 29 x 3 6 541-475-3030 ment which i s in H ome overlooks i r r i Country Realty, Inc. MLS 201303912. Travis L . H a n na, Gail shop. High Lakes ReLester, 541-504-1338 cluded in the sq. ft. gated farm land 8 af 541-504-1338 PC, Principal Broalty & Property ManWonderfully loc a ted 16751 SW DOVE RD. C entury 2 1 , Go l d Also an extra area Day, Broker, clear Cascade ker, 541-788-3480. agement h ome with a c o m - One level 2500 sq. ft. fords 541-306-1018. upstairs and all bed Mountain views. Redmond R E / MAX County Realty USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! 541-536-0117 custom log home on manding view of Mt. Central Oregon Realty r ooms are o n t h e H ome wa s r e m od L and & Hom e s 4 .9 a cres.Floor t o Jefferson and the sur6661 SW Quarry Ave, Group, LLC main level. Large dbl. 53784 Br i dg e Dr. e led & u p dated i n Real Estate Door-to-door selling with c eiling wind o w s rounding area. BeauRedmond. 4.77 garage. 1.5 acres w/1 $499,000. 3366 Sq.ft. tiful well kept home w/views of the Mtns. 2 007. $545, 0 0 0 fast results! It's the easiest acres, 1 acre irriga2.5 Acres with full waacre irrig.,fenced and Riverfont Home. High with spacious rooms. Hickory hardwood 8 MLS¹201200107 way in the world to sell. Sunriver/La Pine Homes t ion. Pond, s h o p ready fo r ho r ses. Lakes Realty & Prop- MLS¹201206924 D&D Realty Group LLC ter right. 1990 built tile floors. $499,999 and 16000 sq. ft. 1040 sq. ft. home w/2 $298,900 Call erty Man a gement 541-475-3030 The Bulletin Classified 51479 Riverland - Big & 541-536-0117 $239,000. D8D Realty MLS 201208751 bdrms, 2 baths. New house. $ 3 5 0,000. Heather Hockett, PC, Juniper Realty, beautiful home on 2 Group LLC C ustom home o n 5 well, pressure tank, MLS 20 1 3 07143. 541-385-5809 B roker, Century 2 1 541-504-5393 acres in th e p ines, Horse acres 3 bdrm, 2 bath, water system, 1000 property, 541-475-3030 Call Tr a vi s L. Gold Country Realty, Newer large home on $249,900. dbl. garage, private Hanna, PC, Princi$115,000. 4 Bdrm, 2 Attractive single level 6624 SW FERRET DR. g al septic t an k i n 541-420-91 51 almost 1/ 4 ac r e s. TEAM Birtola Garmyn acres, loafing shed. w ell, l a rg e s h o p . 2012. Fenced and has pal Broker, brick veneer home Updated 3 bdrm, 2 3000 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, High Desert Realty High Lakes Realty 8 $106.500. MLS horse facilities as well 541-788-3480. CULVER irr i gated 2 miles to Culver. bath on 6 acres in a 2~/2bath, landscaped 541-312-9449 201207304 Call as barn and shop. Redmond R E / MAX acres! 60x40 SHOP! Property M a n age- only 4 bdr, 3 bath, on 5 34 private location. Large Nancy and fenced with RV www. BendOregon ment 541-536-0117 Popp L and & Hom e s 5 588 N E H w y . 9 7 Close to Lake Billy acres w/irrg. rights. garage/shop has 541-815-8000 RealEstate.com gates. $299,999. MLS Real Estate between Redmond 8 Chinook, larg e Heated f l o or s in 756 plenty of room for all 201304622 Pam 1 018 C h apman S t . Crooked River Realty Terrebonne. country home, kitchen, dining area & your toys. $159,000 Lester, Principal Bro- $ 224,900. 4 Bd r m , Jefferson County Homes utility r oom. L a rge MLS 7150 SW S W ALLOW views! $299,000 $ 3 2 9,500. Juniper Realty, The Bulletin ker Century 21 Gold 1 836 s q . ft., 2. 8 4 RD. Spacious 1804 2 01307440 J ohn L. MLS¹ 201302293 decks plus a 541-504-5393 To Subscribe call Country Realty, Inc. a cres, shop. H i g h A quality built home in a wood sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2 bath Scott Re a l E s tate Redmond RE/MAX solar water pre heater 541 -504-1 338 w ith S m i t h Roc k Land8 Homes Real l o c ation. on the tile roof. City 13914 SW RIDGE PL. 541-385-5800 or go to 541-548-1712 Lakes Realty 8 Prop- wonderful G rand views of t h e v iews. B r ight a n d www.bendbulletin.com Estate 541-923-0855 Man a gement water is used for un- Amazing mtn v iews NW Redmond neigh- erty $315,000. 10 acres with o pen k i tchen a n d buttes and terrain east derground s p rinkler from this 3 bdrm, 2 borhood, 1506 sq. ft. 541-536-0117 3 60' view o f C a s Wait until you see in M adras. H o me sys. Property was room. Private Desirable small acrebath home on 1 .13 3 bdrm, 2 bath, fun 106430 Bitter B r ush. of ades a n d Sm i t h great location o n 5.62 age in the country 4 f eatures s olid o a k state approved thru acres which is adja- side ... stunning con cRock, decor and a rchitec- $349,000. 36x36 b a r n, temporary a r c hitec Cu s t om c abinets 8 doo r s . $209,000. MLS miles from town, borto public land. t ure f e aturing f i n e 2304 sq. ft. garage, acres. tural accents. MLS 2845 s q .ft. h o m e, H ickory flooring i n Measure 49 for 2 ad- cent 201304491 J u n iper 201304848 $159,900 ditional acre homes- Short distance to the family living and enter s hop/hobby ro o m . Realty, 541-504-5393 dering Crooked River shop. High Lakes Re- kitchen. $22 9 ,000 g rasslands. W o uld ties. $ 3 9 5,000.MLS D eschutes Riv e r . tainment on a grand MLS¹ 201304364 Call Charlie 8 Virginia alty 8 Property Man- MLS¹201306901 m ake n i c e ho r s e P rincipal Brok e rs agement 201306487 $164,900 Call Linda Lou Day scale! 4 bdrm suites D8D Realty Group LLC Price Reduced! 8829 setup. Home placed in 5 41-350-3418 R e d - 541-536-0117 John L. Scott Real Es- MLS201304388. Wright with p rivate b a ths, 541-475-3030 SW Jefferson View Pl. 2000 with new septic, Juniper Realty, mond RE/MAX Land tate 541-548-1712 541-771-2585 large open living, din Beautiful log home lo- d rainfield an d c ity 541-504-5393 8 Homes R eal Es- 1 1660 B urlwood D r . Great home on large lot ing and great room, Crooked River Realty 757 cated in quiet area on water at t h a t t i me. $110,000. 5 Bdrm, 3 tate 541-923-0855 with v i ews. L a r ge 12' c eilings, p a n ewly L isted! B e n d $329,000. overlooking 1 acre corner lot on a $119,000. bath, 1040 sq.ft. gaMLS room n e eds Crook County Homes Ncountry windows to en golf course/Crooked paved street. SpaPeaceful setting! 1936 rage. High Lakes Re- family h om e on oramic 2 01100233 John L . carpet. Con v erted joy mtn. views. 3-car sq. ft. of upgraded c ious 1280 sq . f t . , River canyon views. Scott R ea l E s t ate alty & Property Man- garage into extra of- Beautiful Pahlish home 2+acres. 4 bdrm, 3 garage an d 2 - b ay 3 bdrm, 2 bath home Finished bonus r m. living on just under agement with plenty of 541-548-1712 fice s pace. L a rge in the beautiful area of bath shop with RV doors a h alf a c re. R V above garage. Home 541-536-0117 updates. Kitchen has with dbl attached gashop & carp o r t. Ochoco Pointe w/park new custom cabinets, and ample storage. rage, 28x42 RV barn. is being sold fully fur- FIND ITr parking, e xtensive 12234 Alderwood Dr. and walking trail. 4 $123,500 concrete and paver nished. $214 , 900 MLS¹ 201302477 bdrms, 3 baths, a tan- tile countertops, bam $429,900. ggg /T I $110,000. Top quality MLS¹201302421 MLS¹ 201304473 l andscaping, i r o n MLS 201301737 Call Nancy Popp, dum c a r ga r age. boo floors, new light D&D Realty Group SELL IT! 3 Bdrm, 1836 sq.ft., 1 Call Nancy Popp fenced garden area. 541-81 5-8000 Juniper Realty, f ixtures an d m o r e. Den/computer/or 4th 541-815-8000. The Bulletin Classifieds MLS 201 3 06536 Acre. High Lakes Re- LLC 541-475-3030 541-504-5393 Crooked River Realty Baths have new tile, bedroom downstairs alty 8 Property Man$274,000. Call Kelly Home sits on 2.23 AC w/full bathroom. Large r ecent carpet a n d Crooked River Realty agement Starbuck, Principal 9.33 acres in P owell Elegantly designed, mtn in desirable Madras master upstairs with 2 windows as well as in 1.76 Acres zoned R4 541-536-0117 Broker R e d mond Butte, - 4 bdrm, 2.5 views, 2574 sq. ft. 3 Ranchos, re c e ntly more bedrooms, bo- terior paint. Covered w ith 2122 sq. ft . 3 R E/MAX Land & 145241 b ath, 1928 sq . f t . , bdrm, 2 bath home, C o r ra l Ct . remodeled ki t c hen nus room with laun- p orch, triple car at bdrm, 2 bath country 3-car garage, barn, large l iving, m a ny H omes R e a l E s $159,000. 1620 sq.ft., w/an appliance gad ry area. Gas f o r tached garage and home, lovely l andtate 541-771-7786 shop, with RV door. custom feat u res, 1.65 acre, pole barn. rage, corian counter heating an d li v i ng pull t hrough s h op. scaping and l a rge MLS 20x20 shop, fenced High Lakes Realty & ag e n t pond, $249,900. MLS 360' View/Top of Butte $359,000 tops, hardwood floors, room fireplace w/cen- P roperty i s Single level 3 Bdrm, 2 ¹ 2012037129 Pa m for horses. $315,000 Property Ma n age- master has cork floors tral a/c for hot sum- owned. $33 9 , 900 201205496 Pam in Terrebonne. Home, Bath home on corMLS¹201304364 Lester, Pnncipal Broment 541-536-0117 & m o re! $ 2 75,000 mers. $309,000 MLS¹ Heather Hockett, PC, Lester, Principal Bro- shop, mansion building ner lot in an estabker, Century 21 Gold C all N a n c y Pop p B roker, Century 2 1 MLS¹201304462 201306455 ker, Century 21 Gold site. 2% to broker. See: lished nei g hbor- Need help fixing stuff? Country Realty, Inc. 541-815-8000 Country Realty, Country Realty, Inc. http://bend.craigslist.org/ hood. Triple Garage Call A Service Professional D&D Realty Group LLC John L. Scott Real Es- Gold 541-504-1338 Crooked River Realty 541-420-9151 541-475-3030 tate 541-548-1712 541-504-1338 reo/3954373268.html $214,900 MLS find the help you need. 201304052 Call Charlie & V i rginia www.bendbulletin.com Principal B r o kers 1 45519 R a nger C t . 541-350-3418 $84,900. 3 Bdrm, inRedmond RE/MAX sulated shop, 1 acre. Land & Homes High Lakes Realty 8 3 Real Estate Property Ma n ageI 541-923-0855 ment 541-536-0117 Dedicated to The American Dream Stunning views of Smith 1 4746 Cambi u m . x ygULSE» Rock and the Cas$ 139,900. 3 Bdr m 000 - s~IIII,IIIIO cades from this con- plus den. m u ltiple l temporary m a s ter- outbldgs. High Lakes piece. Great r o om Realty & Pr o p erty floor plan thoughtfully Management designed to capture 541-536-0117 every ray o f l i g ht. L uxury finis h e s 14749 N Sugar Pine. throughout, office with $189,000. 1773 sq.ft. 1 44 0 s q . ft. custom built-ins, me- home, N N dia room equipped shop. 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We are currently building in six areas in Central Oregon and two areas Call Jim Hinton, 1 5924 Jackpine R d . in the Portland area. Want to be away from a main intersection? No 541-420-6229 $54,900. 2 Bdrm, 094 Central Oregon Realty problem. Want that corner lot next to the park? No problem. By choosing acre, near town. High Group, LLC Lakes Realty & Propyour neighborhood and homesite you have the unique opportunity to not Two master suites in erty Man a gement only decide where you live, but embark on a journey building a home this 2236 sq. ft., 5 541-536-0117 b drm home w i t h 1 5951 T a llwood C t . personalized to you. m aster o n ea c h $229,000. 3 Bdrm, 3 level. Iiving r oom with gas fireplace. B eautifully lan d scaped. $279,900. MLS
At your pre-construction meeting you get to choose your interior colors, exterior colors, flooring, countertops, cabinets, fixtures, and so much more. This all comes as an included feature at no additional cost.
bath, bonus r oom, 2: Select your floor plan shop. High Lakes ReAt MonteVista Homes, we have a variety of different floor plans to alty 8 Property Manselect from. We take pride in our value engineered home plans which agement
20 1 3 0 6110 541-536-0117 have been designed with maximum space and comfort then, built C all Kelly o r V i rginia Principal Bro- 16011 F a l co n Ln. with style! What makes MonteVista Homes unique is the amount of k ers Redm o nd $ 144,000. 3 Bd r m , personalization and options we give you. R E/MAX Land 8 1539 sq.ft., f enced Homes R eal Esacre. High Lakes Retate 541-923-0855 alty 8 Property ManUpdated single level in agement 541-536-0117 SW Redmond, Bu c k , $129,900. New roof, 1 6445 W h it e fresh interior paint and $299,900. 4 Bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2900 sq.ft., 2.5 plush carpet. Open kitchen, S S ap p l i- acres. High L a kes ances, new counter Realty & Pr o p erty • Large Homesites P a tops, l ight f i xtures, Management window c o v erings. 541-536-0117 • 1 Level Homes MLS 201306061 1 7044 W h i ttier Dr . Jim Hinton, Broker, • 3 & 4 Bedrooms $ 119,900. 3 Bd r m , Qa 541-420-6229 den, garden tub, 1 Central Oregon Realty acre. High Lakes ReGroup, LLC alty & Property ManViews Views V i ews! agement Two master suites + 2 541-536-0117 bdrms, sound system 1716 • Close To Great Schools Qa Ter r e t Rd, throughout, p r i vate $354,000. 2611 sq.ft., • Diversity Of Design back deck with hot tub 5 acres, 3 bay shop. that backs to B LM, Lakes Realty & • Close To Cascade Village slab granite counters High Ma n ageloaded with upgrades Property and designer touches. ment 541-536-0117 On cul-de-sac. Enjoy 17690 Tell Ct . all Eagle Crest ameni $234,900. 1790 sq.ft., To speak with a new homes ties. Owner will carry. 24x33 shop, 1 acre. High Lakes Realty & $589,900. Eagle Crest Properties Property M a n age866-722- 3370 ment 541-536-0117
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3554 SF 4 bed, 3 bath • Concrete Panel Shop4 bay: 3 open one with concrete floor & door • Barn with stalls, runs & pipe pens • Apartment - 1138 SF 2 bed, 1 bath • Outdoor Arena with lights 8 announcer stand
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Exceptional Offenng! • 160 ac. world class equestrian center • 117 stalls, Cascade Mountain views • 2 indoor arenas - cutting and reining • 36 stall heated Mare Barn • 40 ac. hay and 20 ac. Triticale • 40 ac. COI Irrigation, shared well • 2 caretaker homes on the property MLS¹201307133
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• Great neighborhood MLS¹201306887
• 3 bdrms, 2.5 bahs,1461SF • Great location! WON'T LAST! MLS¹201307187
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Call Myra Girod, Broker l 541-815-2400 or Pam Bronson, Broker l 541-788-6767
Call Shelly Swanson, Broker l 541-408-0086
Like New Sun Meadow Home ~ $298,500
Better Hurry On This One! ~ $309,900
Call Kelly Horton, Broker l 541-508-9163 kelly©bendluxuryhomes.com
Call Mary Stratton, Broker l 541-419-6340 or Erika Stratton-Sanzone, Broker l 541-280-8388
Great Value in SW Bend ( $325,000
61664 Rigel Way ( $334,900
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• 3 bedrooms plus bonus room • 2.5 baths • Great room floorplan • Large kitchen with eating bar & pantry -," ll' " • Custom backyard with built in BBQ, water feature MLS¹201307074
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Korren Bower, Broker l 541-504-3839
Call Kelly Horton, Broker l 541-508-9163
Call Sandy Kohlmoos, Broker, CRSl 541-408-4309
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Call Melanie Maitre, Broker ABR, SRES, ePRO 541-480-4186l melanie@melaniemaitre.com
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Tango in Terrango! ( $389,000
Almost 2100 SF in Desirable River RimJ$399,000
• Permitted GP Building w/living quarter/loft ' Bath, laundry area, septic, well & pumphouse • RV hookups inside& out,100amp breakerin shop ' Great location between Sisters & Bend I Build your dream home while you live in loft area or your RV • MLS¹201165898
• Stunning, unobstructedmountainviews • Best availablesite overlooking ¹2 green • Great privacy-nohomesites across fairway • Large, levelsite - greatfor a single story plan • Prelim, designconcepts available • TetherowGolf or Social Membership • Call for gateaccessand additional detais
• 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home • 2872 SF, home hasa great flow • New carpet and hardwoods I„,' i'u ' ilij,g v downstairs with family room 'g " with gas fireplace • Backingto the PilotButte canal and trails. • Great backyard for entertaining MLS¹201307184 Call Chris Sulak, Broker l 541-350-6164
• Beautifully appointed home • Master on main level office and guest bath • Upstairs provides 2 bedrooms and full bath • Chef's kitchen with gas cook top, stainless appliances,pantry, granite
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Call Judy McCombs, Broker l 541-390-1411 or Haley Dahlquist, Broker l 541-815-9002
Call Joanne McKee, Broker l 541-480-5159 www joanneiNjoannemckee.com
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Magnificent Views( 2507 NWPeoples Ct. J$419,900
Extraordinary Value ) $425,000
18669 Coffee Ct. ~ $439,750
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• 62017 Fall Creek Loop • 3 Bed, 2 bath, 1880 SF MLS¹201307062
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Single Level in Tumalo f $459,000
West Side Near The River ( $465,000
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SW Chinook Drive, Terrebonne ~ $495,000
541-312-5151 www TeamNormaAndJulie.com
• Desirable community of Rimrock West
• Ideal home for entertaining withcaptivating viewsofthe canyon & river below 'sl~ i ~ ~ < • Large picture windows take advantage of magnificent landscape from every room - • 6.32 acres
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• Attached 2-car garage • Detached 3-car shop w/office above • Private 1.06 level acres
• Fantastic SE Bend neighborhood • 3-car garage • Lots of built-ins • Main level master suite • Loft, hobby room plus 4 bedrooms • 4 beds, 2.5 baths, 3331 SF
• Location, Location, Location!
The Norma DuBois and Julie Moe Team, Brokers
• Model-home quality finishes • Over $115,000 in design upgrades
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Call Bryan Hilts, Broker l 541-771-3200
Call Chris Sperry, Principal Broker l 541-749-8479
541-312-5151 l www.TeamNormaAndJulie.com
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Newer Westside Home ~ $529,900
Westside Charmer ~ $529,900
Luxury Townhomes( Offered from $549,750
I n s p i ring Mountain Views ( $595,000
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• Customizable finishes • Gorgeous great rooms • 3 Beautiful floor plans to choose from
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• 3 roundabouts to downtown
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Call Mary Stratton, Broker l 541-419-6340
Judy McCombs, Broker 541-390-1411 or Natalie Vandenborn,
Call Greg Barnwell, Broker l 541-848-7222
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Arnold Market Horse Property ( $779,000
2013 Tour Home™ In Tetherow ( $785,000
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• 3829 SF 4 BR/3BA + loft+ den
• 3 beds, 4 baths, 4302 SF
• 13 acres near downtown Sisters • 72'x44' shop with 1 BR suite •W ideCascade Mountainviews • Master suite on main level
• Wrap-around porch • Mountain views • 15.5 acres w/8.6 ac irrigation • 50x60 Moniter style barn •40x50heated shop w/auto lift • Turn key in and out
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Equestrian Meadows ( $785,000
Winner of "Best Interior -Finish" on the Tour'" MOVE-IN READY! • Custom home by Greg WelchConstruction • 3078 SF, oversized garage • 3+ bedroom, 2.5 bath, study/loft • Includes Tetherow Golf or Sooal Membership • Stunning master suite with access
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Call CJ Neumann l 541-410-3710 or Lisa Lamberto l 541-610-9697 www.CJLisa.com
Contemporary City Living ~ $820,000
19207 Dutchman Ct., Broken TopJ $859,000
Imm a culate Country Estatef $899,000
Luxury Single Level in Broken Top) $1,150,000
Just sitting under 10 acres
• 5 bedroom, 4 baths, 5116 SF • Overlooking Broken Top's 12th fairway and green • One level with upstairs guest suite and private office • Privacy with southern exposure
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• Beautiful newly constructed custom home at the end of DutchmanCt. • Gorgeous mountain & terrain views • Open great room design • Two-sided fireplace is shared between large great room & oneof 2 private courtyards which provide lots of outdoor living • 4 bed, 3.5 baths, 3000SFgem
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Call Natalie Vandenborn, Broker l 541-508-9581
Call Greg Langhaim, Broker 541-323-4838
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Awbrey Butte & Mt. Views ~ $1,295,000
L ocated on M i r r o r Pond! ) $1,299,000
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Home has fenced prop- Private gated commu- Ranch in Powell Butte Featured Lots at Eagle 1197 NW Helmholtz Lot 21 SW Chipmunk erty f o r ani m als. nity. 28 acres backs to $ 925,000. Pride o f Crest: 10930 Summit W ay 2 .5 9 a c r e s Rd. 5.16 acre, com- 1440 sq. ft. 2 b r /2ba $ 120,000. 3 b d rm, 2 Located on over 2 acres Wonderful location 8 B LM land o n e a s t ownership/Borders Ridge Ct. Pr e m ier r eady t o bui l d . munity water installed. mfd home with exten- bath, 1564 sq. ft. MH is this 3 bdrm, 2 bath a nice shop area. This side. New construc- BLM. Feed Lot, hay 1.03Ac Flag lot with MLS sive updates. Large $97,000. MLS $60,000 near the community home. Every bdrm, is a g r eat c ountry tion, just in time to Barn, Equip. S hed surround Mt. V iews 2 01100751. Cal l 201300800 deck an d c o v ered park in C RR. 1 .43 has a walk-in closet, home! Ready for a choose your colors & MLS¹201206082 $250,000 Travis L . H a n na, Juniper Realty parking area. O nly acre. MLS ¹201303876 double sinks in mas541-504-5393 family wanting to live floor coverings, upVicci Bowen 2385 Osprey Drive golf PC, Principal Bro$22,000. MLS Linda Lou Day-Wright, ter bath, light and airy on acreage & have grades are available. 541-410-9730 course lot .54 Ac be- ker, 541-788-3480. family room. Kitchen 201306942 Pam Broker, 541-771-2585 room to spread out. Peace and tranquility Central Oregon Realty hind the gate Redmond R E / MAX People Look for Information Lester, Princ. Broker, Crooked River Realty has oak cabinets, isAbout Products and MLS¹201209328 i s hard t o f i n d i n Group, LLC $138,000 L and 8 Hom e s entury 2 1 Gol d land and is the heart Services Every Day through C $249,900 D&D Realty today's lifestyle. This 86 B itterbrush C ourt Real Estate Country Realty, Inc. o f this h ome. T h e Take care of 771 Group LLC has all that plus views Smith Roc k v i e ws 12770 NW Dove Rd. The Bulletin Clessit/eds 541-504-1338 master is s p acious 541 -475-3030 of the Cascade range. Lots $125,000 your investments with a m a ster bath Granite countertops, 2525 Thrush Court be- 5 .12 a c r es , Mt n . NW Bend j $495,000 with large shower and all utilities in- • 40 acres FACTORY SPECIAL with the help from Home on acreage bring h ardwood floo r s , R esidential Lo t wi t h h ind th e g a t e f l a t views, New Home, 3 bdrm, huge soaking t u b. stalled. $96,500 MLS • Tumalo Creek flows a ll your t o ys, l i ve custom cabinets, heat Cascade Mtn Viewsbuilding lot $115,000 The Bulletin's $46,500 finished Outside is set up for through property close to town on this pump. 3 car garage, $105,000. Located in For a complete list, call 20120135 on your site. livestock and double "Call A Service Juniper Realty • Borders National For2.23 acres with 3 bed fireplace and lap sid- well-established us at 541-408-4204 or J and M Homes g arage and a n e w 541-504-5393 est room, 2 bath home, ing. $499, 0 0 0. n eighborhood, h i g h 541-408-4203, Team 541-548-5511 Professional" Directory heat pump. 201209443 s plit fl o o r plan . MLS201204584 Marx, Brokers, Eagle Just bought a new boat? • MLS elevation lot, almost MLS¹201200121. Craig Long, Broker MLS¹201301914 Sell your old one in the John L. Scott Real Es- quarter acre. Crest Properties. Reduced to $75,000. 541-480-7647 2 Manufacturedhomes Just too many $89,900 classifieds! Ask about our tate 541-548-1712 MLS ¹201 305289. that are currently used Cascade Realty, Last Lot A v ailable D8D Realty Group LLC Super Seller rates! Call Vicci Bowen, collectibles? Dennis Haniford, as rentals. This propAvailable immediately, 541-475-3030 541-385-5809 Q uality home on 4 . 5 541-410-9730 Principal Broker erty has a ton of poone lot with Northern acres in N W R e d- Central Oregon Realty Sell them in SW Dove R d . 541-536-1731 tential. First home is Horse Property! 4.33 views on Livengood 1 6160 m ond. 4 bdrm / 3 Group, LLC Acres! Close to BLM! The Bulletin Classifieds built in 1973, 2 bdrm, Way is r eady a nd 6.1 acre corner lot, baths (2 masters) MORRIS views, near Des1 bath, and the sec- Owner will carry with a Spacious 1878 sq. ft. gourmet kitchen with 208 2nd Ave., Culver. waiting for your cus- Mtn. REAL ESTATE ond home is built in home. W e l l-main- granite man u factured chutes River. $89,900 ood down payment. cou n t ers. Level city lot. $38,200 tom 541-385-5809 MLS 201205646 tained, landscaped, 1998, 2 bdrm, 2 bath. 7 9,900. MLS @ home. Pick your own N ewer shop c o m - MLS 201203505 Juniper Realty The homes are on a barns, detached gadesign! Prineville j $99,000 201303870. Call pletely finished with Juniper Realty 541-504-5393 rage, greenhouse. total of 4 .15 a cres. • 2.04 acres Linda, B r o ker @ 541-504-5393 Cascade Village (4) rooms . Artificial LOT MODEL $249,900. MLS Storage bui l dings, 541-771-2585 Homes. Bend, grass an d n a t ural 16535 SW Chinook Dr. • Cascade Mountain LIQUIDATION 2 01303017 . Cal l carports. Nice clean Crooked River Realty 541-388-0000 with many gar- 10151 Sundance Ridge 5 .68 a c res, R i v e r views Prices Slashed Huge Charlie & V i rginia grass MLS Lp. Big Smith Rock property. • Crooked River views den and flower beds. v iews, o w ne r w i l l Savings! 10 Year Principal B r o kers $475,000. flat lot in Terreb- carry. $225,000 MLS • MLS 2704850 ¹201306120. mls views, .44 acre lot, Nice conditional warranty. Very nice 3 b drm, 2 541-350-3418 .56 a c r es, onne, $139,900 JJ Jones, Broker 201304368. Call Vicci backs to Cline Butte 8 201106408 Finished on your site. b ath home, w ith a Redmond RE/MAX BLM. $159,900. MLS p aved s t reet, a p Cascade Realty, 541-610-7318 Bowen Broker, Juniper Realty great floor plan. Has a ONLY 2 LEFT! Land & Homes Real proved fo r c a p -fill Dennis Haniford, ¹201304889 541-788-3678 541-410-9730. C e n541-504-5393 Redmond, Oregon certified wood stove, Estate 541-923-0855 s eptic, utilities at l o t Principal Broker tral Oregon R ealty Lynn Johns, Principal 541-548-5511 outside is a s t u dio l ine. $42,000. M L S 16685 SW Chinook Dr. 541-536-1731 Broker, 541-408-2944 Group, LLC JandMHomes.com apartment for whatImmaculatehome, open ¹ 2012001172 P a m 6 .9 a c r es , Ri v e r Cy Central Oregon 2.31 acres in Boones3 Bdrm, 2 bath, mfg on ever you would like to Lester, Principal Bro- views, all utilities inResort Realty Stunning Cascade Mtn. MUST MOVE: use it for. Property is borough, 2153 sq. ft., v iews! 4084 sq . f t . ker, Century 21 Gold stalled, owner carry. over an a cre. Has MORRIS '02 4 bd, 2 ba., $37,000 been very well main- fenced, has a c o v3 bdrm, 2 bath, sun10484 Bitterbrush Ct. Country Realty, Inc. $189,000 MLS 9 .25 acres w it h 2 '10 2 bd, 2 ba., $42,000 tained and used as a ered back deck and room, granite REAL ESTATE Panaraminc mtn 541-504-1338 201008671 counters, water fea- shops, pond, fenced views, .39 acre lot, 541-350-1782 rental. Also has a de- covered carport. This Juniper Realty a nd m u c h mo r e ! a must see on your ture and large 1344 Shevlin Commons Lot Smart Housing LLC situated on a q u i et 541-504-5393 tached double car ga- is MLS SW Geneva View Rd. list. MLS¹201306037. sq. ft. shop. $449,999. $575,000. cul-de-sac. $159,000. j $239,000 rage. MLS Pa m Level 1.14 acres with • .25 acre lot 20+ Acres West Powell $98,500. MLS 201305391. Pam 2012304545 Rent /Own MLS ¹201301380 ¹201004467. $84,900 ood building sites. 3 bdrm, Cascade Realty, Lester, Principal Bro- Lester, Principal Bro- Lynn Johns, Principal • Cascade Mountain Butte Estates. 2 bath homes Cascade Realty, ker, Century 21 Gold 41,500 MLS Dennis Haniford, ker, Century 21 Gold Country Realty, Inc. $169,000 Gate d 201102002 $2500 down, $750 mo. Broker, 541-408-2944 view Dennis Haniford, Principal Broker Country Realty, Inc. 541-504-1338 • Close to Shevlin Park community, mtn. OAC. J and M Homes Central Oregon Principal Broker Juniper Realty 541-536-1731 541-504-1 338 • MLS 201301093 views, private well, 541-548-5511 Resort Realty 541-536-1731 541-504-5393 Don Kelleher, Broker paved roads with ac763 1525 M u r relet Dr. 541-480-1911 cess to BLM. MLS¹ Where can you find a Recreational Homes Ochoco Mtn v iews, 201305077 Pam helping hand? 17th hole challenge Lester, Principal Bro& Property From contractors to CRS, .49 a cre l o t, ker, Century 21 Gold bring your b u ilder. Country Realty, Inc. yard care, it's all here 15th Fairway at Eagle / 541-504-1338 $150,000. MLS Crest Resort. 3 MORRIS in The Bulletin's ¹201305175 bdrms, 2y2 baths loREAL ESTATE "Call A Service 30 acres 12 min. east Lynn Johns, Principal cated behind the IA p d l y~ dOp mtn. views, elect. in Broker, 541-408-2944 Professional" Directory gates. MLS ¹ The Highlands at Bro- septic feas., $140k Central Oregon 201302857. Resort Realty ken top, 10 a cres, Must Sell! 760-835 Motivated Seller! Pow$377,900. gated, private well, 3185, 541-385-0318 ell Butte Quiet CounJohn L. Scott Real One acre lot utilities at lo. App for 32.42 Acres in Urban try Lane. Nice 3 bdrm Estate 541-548-1712 $58,000 with Cascade views cap-fill septic. Growth ranch-style with a nice Bou n dary, and flat building site. $535,000. MLS Adjacent t o floor plan, c o untry 637 Acres in forest The Heavily tree for great ¹ 201200937. Pam I kitchen, nice b r i ck west of Silver Lake, Greens, kitty corner to privacy. Community OR, with recreation Lester, Principal Brofireplace nestled on new Ridgeview High water t o pr o p erty. cabin and stream. ker, Century 21 Gold 4+ acres. The propSchool. $59 9 ,000. MLS¹201205389. 541 -480-721 5 Country Realty, Inc. MLS ¹ 201 2 03193 erty is fenced w/ corall N a nc y Pop p 541-504-1338 ral, shed, shop area, B ehind th e G a t e a t C541-815-8000 Pam Lester, Principal along with s t orage Eagle Crest. Great Crooked River Realty B roker, Century 2 1 Want the privacy of a t rooms. Two acres of Gold Country Realty, family vacation home gated community and irrig., mtn. and Smith Inc. 541-504-1338 the 11th green of $59,900 - Nicely treed t he amenities of a Rock views. 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SIGNING BONUS: $3000 FOR LICENSED ELECTRICIANS $1500 FOR CARDED JL MILLWRIGHTS ROSEBURG FOREST PRODUCTS Co. DILLARD, RIDDLE (Scenic, Southern) and Coqullle (near Ocean) OR Roseburg Forest Products Co. is a leader in the wood products industry. We are growing and looking for individuals to grow with our company. If you are a Licensed Electrician with PLC experience or you currently have at least 4 years wood products Journey level Millwright experience, we would like to get to know you.
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including deposits LEGAL NOTICE August 21, 2013, 7:00 side o f 15 t h St. and selected loans, Notice of Foreclosure of p.m. LOCATION: 710 DATE, TIME, PLACE of two branches loNW W a l l St r e e t, AND LOCATION OF Possessory Lien on cated in Bend and HEA R I N G: Personal Pr o perty Bend, OR, in City Hall T HE Redmond, Oregon, (ORS 87.152). Lien Council C h ambers. Wednesday, SeptemINr espectively, f r o m ber 4, 2013, 7:00 p.m. Claimant: E u ropean ADDITIONAL AmericanWest B ody W o rk , In c . , F ORMATION: T h e a t 7 1 0 NW Wal l Bank, Spo k ane, 6 3032 Sher m a n application and crite- Street, Bend, OR, in W ashington. I t i s Road, B e nd , OR ria are available for City H a l l Co u ncil contemplated that, ADD I 97701. Pers o n al inspection at City Hall C hambers. upon closing of the Property: Par t ially at no cost and copies TIONAL I N FORMAt ransaction, t he TION: Th e applicadismantled, i n c om- will be provided at a B end an d R e d - piete 1965 P orsche reasonable cost. tion, al l d o cuments m ond, Ore g o n 356 Coupe and as- CONTACT PERSON: and evidence subb ranches wil l b e mitted by or on behalf s orted p a rts; W I N C olin S tephens a t closed by A m e riof the applicant and (body) ¹127720, Plate (541)693-2119 canWest Bank, and cstephens@ci.bend.o the application criteNumber/Registrationthe deposits and unknown. Lien r.us. S e n d w r itten ria are available for selected loans will C o l i n inspection at City Hall Amount: $20,000 plus t estimony t o t hereafter be s e r storage charges at the Stephens, CDD, 710 at no cost and will be viced b y n e a rby r ate of $ 1 500 p e r NW Wall St. 97701, or provided at a reasonbranches of Bank of week c o m mencing attend the meetings able cost. Seven days the Cascades. It is prior to the hearing a January 1, 2013 and and state your views. c ontemplated t h a t copy of the staff recontinuing at that rate the branch located LEGAL NOTICE port will be similarly through date of sale. PUBLIC HEARING in Klamath F alls, available. CONTACT Purported Owner and O regon will c o n NOTICE PERSON: Crai g last know a ddress: CITY OF BEND tinue to b e o p erChenoweth at (541) Randy K a mperman ated by Bank of the 388-5563, cchec/o Wald, 5 B e cket HEARINGS OFFICER Cascades. Any pernoweth@bendoregon. Street, Lake Oswego, PROJECT NUMBER: son w i s hing to PZ 06- 2 61/06-262 gov Send written tesOR 97356. Date and c omment o n t h i s Time of Sale: August A PPLICANT: P a h l - timony to the Hearapplication may isch Homes NATURE ings Officer c/o CDD, 30, 2013, 8:00 a.m. s ubmit his o r h e r Location of Sale and OF TH E A P P LICA- 7 10 N W W a l l St . comments in writing Personal P r o perty: TION: On August 30, 97702, or attend the t o th e F D I C R e European Body Work, 2007, the City of Bend m eeting an d s t a t e gional Director at your views. The 6 3032 Sherm a n and Elk Horn Land the San Francisco Road, B e nd , OR Development entered hearing will be conRegional Office of into a s t atutory -15 ducted in accordance 97701. the FDIC, 25 Jesse year De v elopment with B D C Se c t ion St. at Ecker Square, LEGAL NOTICE Agreement pursuant 4.1.800. Any party is PUBLIC HE A R ING to ORS 94.504, which entitled to a hearing or San Francisco, CA 9 4105. The c o mNOTICE - BEND related to C o ndition record c o ntinuance. CITY COUN C I L. 15 of the 2006 Land ment period will not Failure of an issue to end before SeptemPROJECT NUMBER: Use approval for the be raised at the hearPZ 1 3 -275 A P P LI- Shadow Glen Develb er 4, 2 0 13. T he ing, in person or by nonconfidential porCANT: City of Bend o pment, which r e - l etter, or f a ilure t o N ATURE O F TH E tions of the applicaquired the construc- provide statements or tion are on file at the A PPLICATION: D e tion of the 15th and evidence sufficient to velopment Code Text Reed Market round- afford th e d e cision San Francisco Regional Office of the Amendment to p r e- about or payment in maker an opportunity c lude h e ight v a r i- kind. Pahlisch Homes to respond precludes FDIC and are available for public inances on property lo- believes that this con- appeal to the Land cated west of Brooks dition has been satis- U se Board o f A p s pection dur i n g regular bu s i ness Street/Alley in down- fied and is requesting peals on that issue. town Bend. A PPLI- release of the Statuhours. Photocopies of the nonconfidenCABLE C R ITERIA: tory Dev e lopment LEGAL NOTICE Bend D e velopment Agreement be c an- TRUSTEE'S NOTICE t ial portion of t h e a pplication will b e Code Section 4.6.200, celled. APPLICABLE OF SALE available in City Hall CRITERIA: Bend De- Reference is made to made available upon request. or at the Community velopment Code Sec- that certain deed of Development De- tion: BD C S e c tion trust made by Wayne partment portion of 4.1.1500 available in J. Semon, as grantor, the C ity's w e bsite. C ity Hall o r a t t h e to David C H a ugeSay Ugoodbuy PROPERTY LOCACommunity Develop- berg (whose address to that unused TION: West side of ment Department por- is 620 NE 5th Street, Brooks S t r eet/Alley tion of the City's web- McMinnville, Oregon), item by placing it in between Newport Ave site. PROP E RTY Trustee, in favor of The Bulletin Classifieds and F ranklin B lvd. LOCATION: Shadow First Federal Savings DATE, TIME, PLACE Glen Subdivision, lo- and Loan, as benefiAND LOCATION OF cated south of Fergu- ciary, dated January 541 -385-5809 THE HEA R I NGS: son Road on the east 7, 2 0 08 , r e c orded U
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January 11, 2008, as Document N u m ber 2 008-01532 i n th e Deschutes Co u n ty Official Records of Deschutes C o unty, Oregon, covering the following d e s cribed real property situated in said county and
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set for the sale. In construing this notice, notice hereby is given the masculine gender that the undersigned includes the feminine trustee will on Octo- and the neuter, the ber 21, 2013, at the singular includes the hour of 1 0 o ' c lock plural, t h e word "grantor" includes any a.m., in accord with the standard of time successor in interest established by ORS to the grantor as well state, to-wit: Lot 75, 187.110, at the Desas any other person RIDGE AT E A G LE chutes County Court- owing an obligation, C REST 3 9 , Des - house, County of De- the performance of chutes County, Ors chutes, S t ate o f which is secured by egon. Beneficiary ap- O regon, located a t said deed of trust, and pointed as successor 1100 NW Bond, Bend, the words "trustee" t rustee Joseph M . Oregon 97701, sell at and "beneficiary" inS trunk, attorney a t public auction to the clude their respective law, whose address is h ighest b idder f o r successors in interest, 701 NE Evans Street, each the interest in if any. Dated: June 6, McMinnville, Oregon, the said d e scribed 2013. /s/ Joseph M. by appointment rereal property which S trunk. Joseph M . corded in th e D es- the grantor had or had Strunk, Su c c essor chutes County Offipower to convey at Trustee, Dra b k in, c ial R e c ords of the time of the execu- Tankersley 8 Wright, Deschutes C o unty, tion by grantor of the LLC, 701 NE Evans Oregon as document said deed of trust, to- Street; P.O. Box 625, number 2013-022709. gether with any interMcMinnville, OR Both the beneficiary est which the grantor 9 7128. STATE O F and the trustee have or grantor's succes- OREGON, County of elected to sell the said sors in i nterest acYamhill ) ss. On the real property to satquired after the ex6th day of June, 2013, isfy the o b ligations ecution of said deed personally appeared secured by said deed of trust, to satisfy the Joseph M. Strunk and of trust and a notice of foregoing obligations acknowledged this in default has been rethereby secured and strument to be his free corded in the Dest he costs an d e x - act and deed. Before chutes County Offipenses of sale, inme: /s/ Julie Anderc ial Re c ords of cluding a reasonable son, NOTARY PUBDeschutes C o u nty, charge by the trustee. LIC FOR OREGON. Oregon as document Notice is further given State of Oregon ss. number 2013-022711 t hat a n y per s o n County of Yamhill ) I, pursuant to O regon named i n Se c t ion the undersigned, cerRevised Stat u t es 86.753 of Oregon Re- tify that I am the attor86.735(3); the default vised Statutes has the ney or one of the atfor which the foreclo- right to have the pro- torneys for the above s ure i s ma d e is ceeding di s missed named suc c essor grantor's failure to pay and the deed of trust trustee and that the when due the follow- reinstated by paying foregoing is a coming sums: 1) Regular the e n tire a m ount piete and exact copy monthly p a y ments, then due (other than of the orig i n al beginning with a pay- s uch portion of t h e t rustee's n otice o f ment o f $ 3 , 907.93 principal as would not sale. /s/ Catherine A. owed for October of then be due had no Wright, (Attorney for 2012, and m o nthly default occurred), to- Successor Trustee). of payments gether with costs and $3,907.93 each month attorney fees actually thereafter, and 2) late incurred in enforcing Tick, Tock charges tota l i ng t he o bligation a n d d eed o f t r u st , t o $1,367.80 as of May Tick, Tock... 13, 2013. By reason gether with trustee's of said default the fees not e xceeding ...don't let time get b eneficiary has d e - the amounts provided clared all sums owing by Section 86.753 of away. Hire a on the obligation seOregon Revised Statprofessional out cured by said deed of utes and by c uring trust immediately due any o t he r d e f ault of The Bulletin's and payable, s a id complained of in the "Call A Service sums being the folnotice of default, at lowing/to-wit: any time that is not Professional" $614,645.81 plus later than five days Directory today! before the date last $103.96 per diem ln2013. WHEREFORE,
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'NR' « (10:50) ** "Space//ight /C-1 GOLF 28 301 27 301 Golf Central G o l f SolheimDay Cup,Two (N)(Live) Golf SolheimCup, DayTwo(N) HALL 66 33 175 33 I Love Lucy 'G' I Love Lucy 'G' I Love Lucy 'G' I Love Lucy 'G' I Love Lucy 'G' I Love Lucy 'G' The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls f ** Rise oltheGuardians"2012 rr 'PG' « HBO 425 501 425501(6:15) ** "Johnny EnglishReborn" 2011RowanAtkinson. 'PG' « Hard Knocks: Training Camp With (10:45) ** "Meetthe Fockers" 2004 'PG-13' « IFC 10 1 0 5 On e Million BCTh ree Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges Malcolm, Middle Malcolm, Middle Malcolm, Middle Malcolm, Middle Comedy Bang! Comedy Bang! ** "TheCrocodile Hunter:Collision Course" 2002 *** "Parenthood"1989, ComedySteve Martin. n 'PG-13' « MAX 400 508 508 (5:35) * "Screwed" 2000'PG-13 (10 35) *"Wrathol the Titans" 2012 'PG-13' « NBCSN 27 58 30 209 EPLSoccer P r e mier League (6:55) English PremierLeagueSoccer (N) (Live) Premier League Hooked Up 'PG Shark Hunters '14 Shark Hunters Bananorized'14' NGC 157 157 D oomsday Preppers '14' Doomsday Preppers BuggedOut Alaska State Troopers '14' Alaska State Troopers'14 Alaska State Troopers '14' Alaska State Troopers '14' NTOON 89 115189115 Digimon: Digital Digimon: Digital Digimon: Digital Digimon: Digital NFL Rush Zone T.U.F.F. Puppy T.U.F.F. Puppy T.U.F.F. Puppy Back, Barnyard Back, Barnyard NFL Rush Zone Yu-Gi-Oh!Zexal OUTD 37 307 43 307 Whitetail Mag. 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Flipping SanDiego DoubleTrouble Alot Flipping San Diego Hilsidehomewith Flipping SanDiego Anaginghousein Al Psychic Tia 'PG' «Psychic Tia '14' «Psychic Tia 'PG's«sPsychic Tia 'PG' «Panic 9-1-1 He's in MyRoomHomein with twohousesissplit up. (N) crumbling foundation. 'PG' cc lied Gardens. 'PG' cc truder; buried hiker;carcrash. '14' **** "The Godfather, Part ll" (1974, CrimeDrama) Al Pacino, (1972,CrimeDrama) Marlon Brando,Al Pacino, JamesCaan. A mafia patriarch tries to hold his empiretogether. « 'AMC (10:00) ** "Next * * * * "The Godfather" of Kin" Robert Duvall, DianeKeaton. « *ANPL To Be Announced To Be Announced BRAVO What Happens The Real Housewives of Miami '14' H o usewivesfOC Below Deck '14 (3:31) BelowDeck'14 (4:32) BelowDeck'14 (5:33) BelowDeck *** "GoodMorning,Vietnam"(1987, Comedy) RobinWiliams. AirmanAdrian Cronauer, DJin 1965Saigon. « ** "Happy Gilmore"(1996) CMT (11:30) Hot 20Countdown Acountdownof thebiggest musicvideos. (N) 'PG' CNBC The Perfect Yard Daily deal Cindy Crawford Mom Looks 27 WEN Hair Care 21st Century Co o k Safe Cook Safe CNBC Titans Hershey American GreedCrashandBurn CNN CNN Newsroom(N) Sanjay Gupta, MD CNNNewsroom(N) The Situation Room Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Inside ManBankruptcy COM VegasVacation (12:21) ** "WalkHard: TheDeweyCox Story" (2007) JohnC. Reily. cc (2:42) ** "Beerfest" (2006)JayChandrasekhar. Brothers playbeergamesin Germany. cc (4:48) ** "AmericanPie2" (2001) COTV Paid Program P a id Program P a id Program P a id Program A r t Fly Fishing E x treme Desire Adventure Journal Get Outdoors Visions of NW C ity Club of Central Oregon CSPAN W ashington ThisWeek Communicators First Ladies As InfluenceMakersn *DIS Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog Gravity Falls 'Y7' Gravity Falls 'Y7' Gravity Falls 'Y7' Gravity Falls 'Y7 A.N.T. Farm n 'G' « A.N.T. Farm'G Good-Charlie D o g With a Blog *DISC Gold Rush n 'PG' cc Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman Call of Wildman *E! ** "ShallowHal"(2001, Romance-Comedy)Gwyneth Paltrow, Jack Black, JasonAlexander (11:00) *** "Ever After: ACinderella Story" (1998) Total Divas '14 Keeping UpWith the Kardashians ESPN (11:30) NASCAR Racing NationwideSeries: NationwideChildren's Hospital 200(N)(Live) Little LeagueBaseball WorldSeries: TeamsTBAFromWiliamsport, Pa. (N) Little LeagueBaseball ESPN2 ATP Tennis U.S.OpenSeries:WesternandSouthern Open,Men's Semifinals Softball JuniorLeague,Final: TeamsTBAFromKirkland, Wash.(N) « ATP Tennis *** "CatchingHell" (2011,Documentary) « "Boysof Summer"(2010, Documentary) « ESPNC (11:00)"TheLostSonofHavana" 30 for 30 cc ESPNN SportsCenter « SportsCenter « SportsCenter (N)(Live) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) « ** "TheLittle Rascals" (1994,Comedy)Travis Tedford, BugHall. *** "A Bug's Life"(1998, Fantasy)Voices of DaveFoley, Kevin Spacey. FAM (11:30) ** "Litt/e Giants" (1994,Comedy) Rick Moranis, EdO'Neil FNC Stossel America's NewsHeadquarters (N) FOX Report (N) Huckabee(N) 'FOOD Chopped Walk ontheWhelk Side 'G ' C utthroat Kitchen 'G Restaurant: Impossible Frankie's 'G' F ood Network Star 'G' The Great FoodTruck Race 'G' The Great FoodTruck Race'G' ** "Sucker Punch" (2011,Action) EmilyBrowning, AbbieCornish,JenaMalone. ** "WhatIVomenWant"(2000, Romance-Comedy) MelGibson, Helen Hunt,MarisaTomei *** "Forgetting SarahMarshall' FX HGTV Yard Crashers 'G' Yard Crashers 'G' Love It or List It 'G' « Property Virgins Property Virgins Property Virgins Property Virgins Property Virgins Property Virgins Property Virgins Property Virgins *HIST Ancient Aliens 'PG' cc Ancient Aliens 'PG' cc Ancient Aliens DestinationOrion 'PG' Ancient Aliens 'PG' cc Ancient Aliens 'PG' cc Ancient Aliens TheMonoliths 'PG' *** "Takenin Broad Daylight"(2009)JamesVanDerBeek. '14' « LIFE ** "LittleGirl Lost:TheDelimar VeraStory" (2008) Judy Reyes. 'PG' « ** "TheFantasiaBarrinoStory:Life ls Nol a FairyTale" (2006)'PG' « MSNBC (11:00) MSNBC Live (N) Disrupt With KarenFinney (N) The Ed Show(N) Caught on CameraCrash! Caught on Camera Caught on CameraHighVoltage *** "Bringll On: ln lt loWinll" (2007, Comedy) Ashley Benson.n ** "Bringll On:Fight lo the Finish" (2009,Comedy)Christina Milian. n MTV Sweet16 Blingest 10 on Top (N) 'PG Catfish: The TVShown NICK SpongeBob Sp o ngeBob Power Rangers SpongeBob Odd Parents O d d Parents Od d Parents Od d Parents SamICatn'G' Sam&Catn'G Hathaways Hathaways Celebrity weight. n 'PG' ET on OWN n '14' « lyanla, Fix My Life n 'PG' « lyanla, Fix My Life n '14' « lyanla, Fix My Life n 'PG' « lyanla, Fix My Life n 'PG' « OWN ET on OWN Pac-12 Football in 60 PAC12 Pac-12 Football in 60 Women's CollegeSoccer FromSept. 14,2012 College Soccer FromNov.9, 2012 SPIKE (11:55) ** "Fantastic Four" (2005,Action) loanGruffudd,JessicaAlba, Chris Evans. n (2:26) *** "Kick-Ass"(2010,Action) AaronJohnson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse. n (4:58) *** "BatmanBegins" (2005) * "Yeti" (2008, Horror)Peter DeLuise,Carly Pope,OnaGrauer. '14' « ** "Ogre"(2008, Fantasy)JohnSchneider, RyanKennedy. '14' « SYFY (11:00) ** "Rock Monster" '14' Snow Beast" (2011)JohnSchneider TBN Paws & Tales Chr. World News * "Caught" (1987, Drama)JohnShepherd, Amerjit Deu. In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley 'G (El) Heroes & Legends of Bible Herods Temple Gaither: Precious Memories (1:15) ** "Monsler-in-Law"(2005, Romance-Comedy)Jennifer Lopez,JaneFonda, MichaelVartan. A shrew- Everybody Loves Friends The One Friends n 'PG' « Friends n 'PG' cc Friends n '14' cc *TBS (11:30) ** "The WeddingDate" (2005) Debra Messing. «(DVS) ish womanclashes with herson's fiancee. «(DVS) Raymond n 'PG' With the Jam'PG' **** "GrandHotel" (1932)Greta Garbo, (11:15) *** "Treasure Island" (1934)Wal (1:15) *** "Ah,Wilderness!"(1935, Comedy)Wallace Beery, Lionel Barrymore.Eugene** "A DateWithJudy" (1948, Musical Comedy)Wallace Beery, JanePowell. Two TCM lace Beery. «(DVS) O'Neill's tale about anoverly romantic adolescent. « imaginative teenagerskeeptheir families in turmoil. « Joan Crawford. «(DVS) 'TLC Epic Pools (N) n 'G' « Cellblock 6: FemaleLock Up n '14' C e llblock 6: Female Lock Up n '14 Cellblock 6: FemaleLock Up n '14' C e llblock 6: Female Lock Up n 'PG Cellbl ock6:FemaleLockUp n 'PG * "Beyonda Reasonable Doubt" (2009, Drama)Jesse Metcalfe, AmberTamblyn. A **"EdgeofDarkness"(2010,Suspense)MelGibson,RayWinstone,DannyHuston.A *** "JohnGrisham'sThe Rainmaker Law I Order AdmissionsCoed's death 'TNT points to herprofessor. n '14' journalist plans toexposea corrupt district attorney. « Boston detective investigateshis daughter's murder. « (1997) MattDamon.« "TOON Adventure Time Annoying Orange World of Gumball World of Gumball Regular Show R e gular Show a WimpyKid" (2010) Annoying Orange AnnoyingOrange Incredible Crew Incredible Crew ** "Diary of 'TRAV Manv. Food'G' Manv. Food'G Man v. Food 'G' Man v. Food 'G' BBQ Crawl 'PG' BBQ Crawl 'PG Food Paradise Meatball Paradise'G' Food Paradise 'G' « Food Paradise CheeseParadise 'G TVLND (12:12) TheCosby ShowManTalk 'G' The CosbyShow The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show (3:12) TheCosbyShow n 'G' cc The CosbyShow The Cosby Show *** "As Good as lt Gets" (1997) USA Graceland GoodbyeHigh '14 NCIS Reveille n 'PG' cc NCIS ForcedEntry n 'PG' cc NCIS Amissingstaff sergeant. 'PG NCIS Acommanderis abducted. 'PG NCIS Blowback n 'PG' cc VH1 (11:00) *** "Jerry Maguire" (1996)TomCruise, CubaGooding Jr. n (2:10) *** "RiskyBusiness"(1983, Comedy)TomCruise, RebeccaDeMornay. n cc (4:20) Saturday Night Live '14' cc Sat . Night Live *A&E
**** "When Harry Mei Sally..."1989 Bily Crystal. 'R' *** "Ali"2001 Will Smith. Basedon the life story of legendary boxer MuhammadAli. 'R' « (1:40) *** "Lethal Weapon" 1987,Action Mel Gibson. n 'R' cc Auto Racing Continental TireSports CarChallenge: RoadAmerica « Motorcycle Racing Auto Racing MotoGPRacing ** "The Express" 2008Dennis Quaid. Bornpoor, Ernie Davis becomesa star football player ** "PlanetoftheApes"2001 « FXM Presents * " Jumper"2008, ScieFi nce ction HaydenChristensen. 'PG-13' cc (11:00) Golf SolheimCup, DayTwoStacy Lewis, PaulaCreamer, Lexi Thompson,Michelle Wie,SuzannPettersenand Beatriz Recari areexpectedtocompete. FromParker, Colo. (N) (Live) HALL StrawberrySummer"(2012, Drama)Julie Mond, Trevor Donovan.'PG' « MeddlingMom" (2013,Comedy) Sonia Braga, Tony Plana. 'PG' « AlwaysandForever" (2009)DeanMcDermott, RenaSofer. 'PG' « HBO MeettheFockers (12:45) "CastingBy" 2012, Documentary n 'NR' « (2:15) ** "TheChronicles ofRiddick" 2004Vin Diesel. n 'PG-13' « (4:15) ** "Riseof theGuardians" 2012Voices of Chris Pine. n 'PG' « **** "BladeRunner"1982, ScienceFiction Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer,SeanYoung. 'R' *** Cfoverfrefd 2008 PG-13 IFC *** "EscapeFromAlcatraz"1979, Suspense Clint Eastwood,Patrick McGoohan.'PG *** "Harry Potterand theChamberof Secrets" 2002, FantasyDaniel Radcliffe. n 'PG' cc MAX Wrath-Titans (12:20) *"TheReturn" 2006'PG-13' (1:45) ** "The Thing"2011, Horror MaryElizabeth Winstead. n 'R' cc NBCSN Motorcycle Racing AMA Built FordToughUtah National 4508 250 Moto I(N) Horse Racing Yachting America's Cup:Louis Vuitton CupFinal, Race1 & 2(N) MLS Soccer: Union atRedBulls Alaska StateTroopers'14 Alaska StateTroopers '14' NGC Alaska State Troopers '14 Alaska StateTroopers '14' Alaska StateTroopers'14 Let it Ride Rockin'Wheelies 'PG' NTOON Monsuno: Com. The Penguins T h e Penguins T h e Penguins Wild Grinders 'Y7' Wild Grinders 'Y7 Wild Grinders 'Y7' Wild Grinders 'Y7' Avatar: Airbender Avatar: Airbender Avatar: Airbender Avatar: Airbender OUTD Reel in, Outdoors The BassmastersWinningWays1 Real Hunting Showcase Best of West Team Elk Dirt Trax TV Fis h er's ATV Mic haels MRA Ducks Unlimited Steve's Outdoor ** "People LikUs" e 2012, DramaChris Pine, Olivia Wilde. n 'PG-13' s«s SHO Web Therapy '14 (12:45) *** "Sling Blade"1996,DramaBily Bob Thornton, Dwight Yoakam.n 'R' « Dexter DressCode n 'MA' s«s SPEED Wrecked '14' Wrecked 'PG' H a rd Parts Hard Parts Unique Whips '14 Barrett-Jackson Automobile Auction Pass Time 'PG Pass Time'PG' Pumped 'PG' P u mped '14' * "The Benchwarmers" 2006David Spade.'PG-13' « STARZ (11:10)"TheBourneSupremacy" n T h e White Queen n 'MA' « The Whtte Queen n MA « (4:35) *** "Frankencveenie"2012 n 'PG' cc *** "Intolerable Cruelty" 2003GeorgeClooney. « TMC (11:00) *"The ThreeMusketeers" (2:40) *** "Mean Girls"2004,ComedyLindsayLohan.n 'PG-13'« (4:20) ** "Gone"2012 Amanda Seyfried. 'PG-13' « "WE My Fair Wedding My Fair Wedding With David Tutera M y Fair Wedding With David Tutera M y Fair Wedding With David Tutera M y Fair Wedding With David Tutera * "Coyote Ug/y"2000 PiperPerabo,AdamGarcia. 'NR ENCR FS2 FXM GOLF
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Des e rt CookingOregon ExtremeDesire AdvJournal Get Outdoors V i sions of NW The Yoga Show The Yoga Show Talk of the TownLocal issues. CSPAN 61 20 12 11 (4:00) First Ladies AsInfluence Makers Historianstalk aboutfirst ladies through history. n First Ladies As Influence MakersHistorianstalk about first ladies throughhistory 'DIS 87 43 14 39 Austin&Ally'G' ShakeltUp!'G A.N.T. Farm 'G' Good-Charlie Good-Charlie J e ssie n 'G' Dog With a Blog Shake It Up! 'G Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog Gravity Falls 'Y7' *DISC 15 21 16 37 MOOnehineren'14' cc Tickle '14' cc P o rter Ridge '14 Moonshiners Hat inHandn '14' Moonshiners n '14' cc Amish MafiaWaywardSons'14' Tickle '14' cc P o r ter Ridge '14 *E! ** "Austin PowersinGoldmember"(2002) Mike Myers. Premiere 13 25 Pop Innovators Steve Jobs '14' E! 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A frozencop (2003) is thawedout tocapture anold nemesis. « poisonedwater « *ANPL To Be Announced Wild Amazon n 'PG Wild Amazon n 'PG Eating Giants: Elephant 'PG' cc Eating Giants: Hippo n PG cc Wild Amazon n 'PG BRAVO The Real Housewives of Miami '14' The Real Housewives of NewJersey Interior Therapy With Jeff Lewis '14' Interior Therapy With Jeff Lewis '14 Bidding War(N) Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles P r operty Envy (N) Reba 'PG' cc CMT Reba 'PG' cc Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Tunnel of Fire (N)'14' Fat Cops 'PG' H i l lbillies for Hire Tunnel of Fire '14 Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC American Greed The Profit Eco-Me(N) Mad Money American Greed The Profit Eco-Me Paid Program L i ke New Carpet CNN Piers MorganLive (N) (Live) Anderson Cooper 360 cc Erin Burnett OutFront Piers MorganLive Anderson Cooper360 « Erin Burnett OutFront Col bert Report COM (5:52) South Park (6:23) Tosh.0 '14' Colbert Report Daily Show (7:56) Tosh.0'14' (8:27) Tosh.0 '14' (8:58) Tosh.0'14' (9:29) Tosh.0 '4' 1 Drunk History '14' The Jeselnik Off Daily Show COTV Desert Cooking Oregon Redmond City Council myWindow Cit y Edition CSPAN Capitol Hill Hearings Capitol Hill Hearings *DIS Good-Charlie Jes sie 'G' cc A.N.T. 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Catfish: The TV NICK SpongeBob Sp o ngeBob Hathaways Vic t orious n 'G' Full House n 'G' Full House n 'G Full House n 'G' Full House n 'G TheNanny'PG' The Nanny'PG' Friends n 'PG' (11:33) Friends n The Haves andthe Have Nots 'PG' The Havesand the HaveNots n '14' The Haves andthe HaveNots 'PG' TheHavesandtheHaveNots'PG' The Haves andtheHaveNotsn '14 OWN I (Almost) Got AwayWith It '14' « Pac-12 Football Pac-12 Football Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football Pac-12 Football Pac-12 Football Timelines Pac-12 Football PAC12 Pac-12 Football Pac-12 Football Timelines SPIKE Ink Master Thrills for Grills '14' cc Ink Master Fire andLace'14' « Ink Master ElysiumChallenge n '14' Ink Master BabyBeat-Down n '14' Ink Master AnimalInstinct (N) n '14' T a t too Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares SYFY Destination Truth Heroes of Cosplay '14' Face Off Goingfor Gold '14' Face Off A far-futuremonster. (N)'14 Heroes of Cosplay EmeraldCity '14' F a ce Off A far-future monster. 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A spinster ** "Clash o/the Titans" (1981) HarryHamTCM fo Go" cc An outspokenteacher shocksher students in 1930sEdinburgh. « romances alonely collegian whiletouring Spain. « lin, LaurenceOlivier. « 'TLC Toddlers & Tiaras n 'PG' « Say Yes: ATL S ay Yes: ATL S a y Yes: ATL S a y Yes: ATL Four Weddings: Unveiled (N) n 'PG Four Weddings (N) n 'PG' « Four Weddings Unveiled 'PG' cc Castle Food toDieFor Achef is found Castle Overkill Beckett invites Demming to Castle A Deadly GameBeckett's relation Hawaii Five.0 Nalowale Ateenage girl is Hawaii Five-0 Ko'olauloaTheCEOof a Perception WoundedDonnietries to helpa 'TNT frozen to death. n 'PG' cc assist.n PG « ship with Demming. n 'PG' found dead. n '14' «(DVS) surf companyis murdered. n 'PG' war hero. '14' « "TOON Adventure Time Regular Show R egular Show A n noying Orange Incredible Crew Regular Show King of the Hill n King of the Hill n American Dad'14' American Dad '14' Family Guy '14' Family Guy '14' 'TRAV Bizarre FoodsWith AndrewZimmern Man v. Food 'PG' Man v. Food 'G' Monumental Mysteries 'PG' « Mysteries at the Museum(N) 'PG Mystenes at the Museum PG « Mysteries at the Museum'PG' « *A*S*H M*A*S*H 'PG' M*A*S*H 'PG M'A*S*H 'PG M*A*S'H 'PG TVLND (5:46) M Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love.Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King ofQueens (6:23) M'A'S*H USA NCIS Tip on terrorists was atrap. '14' N CIS Moonlighting n '14' « NCIS Life BeforeHis Eyes n '14' Burn Notice TippingPoint (N)'PG' (10:01) GracelandKing's Castle '14' (11:02) Covert Affairs 'PG La La's Life La L a's Life La L a 's Life VH1 La La's Life Basketball Wives n '14' The Women of SNL n '14' cc ** Sixteen Candles (1984) n *A&E
* "Jackand Jill"2011AdamSandler. n 'PG' « (11:05) **** "Tootsie' 1982 'PG' CONCACAF Champions LeagueSoccer: Galaxyvs Cartagines UFC Tonight « " 8 8 Minutes" 2007, SuspenseAl Pacino, Alicia Witt. 'R' cc FXM Presents * ** " Boogie Nights"1997, Drama MarkWahlberg, Burt Reynolds. 'R' cc (5:30) PGATourGolf TheBarclays, FirstRound Golf Central (N) 19th Hole (N) L P GA Tour GolfCanadi CN anWomen's Open,First Round Golf Central HALL Little House on the Prairie Plague 'G' Little House on the Prairie 'G' « "ThisMagic Moment"(2013,Romance-Comedy)DianeNeal. 'PG' « Frasier 'PG' « Fra sier 'PG' « Fra sier 'PG' « Fra sier 'PG' « HBO (6:15) *** "Beasts o/the SouthernWild" 2012Quvenzhane Wallis. « The Newsroom n 'MA cc Clear History" 2013,ComedyLarry David. n « BoardwalkEmpire Cathouse: What's Cathouse: Three *** "Starship Troopers" 1997,ScienceFiction CasperVanDien. 'R' IFC (5:00) "BrokenL/zard's Club Dread" (7:15) *** "V for Vendetta" 2006,Action Natalie Poitman. Avigilante fights a fascist government. 'R ** "Safe House"2012, Action DenzelWashington. n 'R' cc MAX (5:35) *** "TheLong Kiss Goodn/ght" 1996 'R' cc (7:40)"Freeloaders" 2011Josh Lawson.n 'R' cc Strike Back n MA cc NBCSN (4:30) CFLFootball BC Lionsat MontrealAlouettes (N) The Grid 'G' Pireffi World Challenge Auto Racing Match Pack Moto rcycle Racing 'PG Inside the American Mob'14 NGC Drugs, Inc. '14 Drugs, Inc. '14 Inside the American Mob'14' Drugs, Inc. HeroinHeroin. '14' Narco Bling '14' NTOON T.U.F.F.Puppy n T.U.F.F. Puppy n T.U.F.F. Puppy n T.U.F.F. Puppy n T.U.F.F.Puppy n T.U.F.F. Puppyn Robot, Monster Robot, Monster Back at, Barnyard Back at, Barnyard DannyPhantom Danny Phantom OUTD Realtree Road RealTree's Bow Madness U l t. Adventures The Season Cuddeback's J. BushmanShow The Crush Dobbs Alive Ste ve's Outdoor Gold Fever 'G *** "Our Idiot Brother" 2011Paul Rudd. n 'R' cc *** "Compliance" 2012AnnDowd. n 'R' « SHO (6:15) "SunsetStrip" 2012, Documentary n 'NR' « Polyamory Mr. Web Therapy '14 SPEED Stuntbusters 'PG' Stuntbusters 'PG' SpeedmakersJaguar'G' Unique Whips '14' Barrett-Jackson Automobile Auction Pass Time 'PG' Pass Time 'PG' Car Science '14' Car Science '14 *** "Frankenweenie" 2012,Comedy n 'PG' « ** "Jersey Girl"2004 BenAffleck. n 'PG-13' cc STARZ (5:50) *** "Searching for SugarMan" 2011'PG-13 (7:20) *** "E//" 2003Will Ferrell. n 'PG' « TMC (6:05) ** "AgainsttheRopes"2004,DramaMeg Ryan.n 'PG-13'« *** %fo/erab/e Cruelty" 2003GeorgeClooney. « (9:40) ** "A GoodWoman"2004Helen Hunt. 'PG' « (11:15) *** "year o/theDog" n "WE L.A. Hair L.A.Hair Confidential (N) '14' Sanya's Glam & Gold (N)'PG' Sanya's Glam I Gold SpeedWobbles Sanya's Glam & Gold 'PG L.A. Hair Confidential '14 Sanya's Glam & Gold 'PG ENCR FS2 FXM GOLF
*** "Free W///7"1993, Drama Jason JamesRichter. n 'PG' « UFC Fight Night Shogun vs. Sonnen « (5:00) * "88 Minutes" 2007'R' cc FXM Presents *
* zMy Baby's Daddy" 2004Eddie Griffin. 'PG-13' «
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