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SISTERS

Searchfor new city manager delayed

Back fromthe dead — A large species of trout, the Lahontan cutthroat, was long thought to be extinct. However,

By Sheila G. Miller

a small population was found,

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The Sisters City Council plans to wait until July to start looking for a new, permanent city manager. Andrew Gorayeb, interim city manager, said he knew of no plans by the council to start the hiring process earlier. Mayor Brad Boyd said the council May 2 voted 5-0 to delay a search until after the budget season. "We are not going to try to do a search for qualified candidates in-house," Boyd said. "We'll either go to theLeague of Oregon Cities or an outside firm and have them help us find qualified candidates." Boyd said the council does not have a deadline for having a new manager in place. "We want to find the most qualified person who fits well with Sisters

Woundedwarriors

— Many Vietnam veterans are suffering the consequencesof PTSD and other injuries later

in life; now they face abacklog seeking benefits.A4

RiSing SeaS —For many living along the Atlantic Coast,

the consequences of climate change aren't theoretical.A3

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Not-so-goldeoyearsToday's workers face a declining standard of living as they look ahead to retirement.C6

Horse power —Some farmers still do their plowing

the old-fashioned way.D1

And a Wed exclusiveSo salt isn't all that bad, the latest report says. But why do

commercially processed foods contain so much of it?

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Twelve-year-old Alden Dupras and his teammate Calvin Keane, 11, not pictured, jockey for

and so, from my perspec-

the best boat placement Friday afternoon at the unofficial "race before the race" in preparation

tive we've got a great 'limited duration' city

for the Pole Pedal Paddle at Riverbend Park. The annual multisport event is a fundraiser for the Mt. Bachelor Sports Education Foundation. The Elite race begins at 9:15 a.m. at Mt. Bachelor and finishes at the Les Schwab Amphitheater.

manager who is doing a great job, and the council is getting used to him," Boyd said. SeeSisters/A4

EDITOR'5 CHOICE

But where's the snow?

Treasury knew about IRS probe during 2012

Greenwood Playhouse to be sold? By Rachael Rees The Bulletin

By Jonathan Weisman New Yorlz Times News Service

WASHINGTON — The Treasury Department's inspector general told senior Treasury officials in June 2012 he was investigating allegations that the Internal Revenue Service had targeted conservative groups, disclosing for the first time on Friday that Obama administration officials were aware of the matter during the presiden-

tial campaign year. At the first congressional hearing into the IRS scandal, Russell George, the Treasury inspector general for tax administration, told members of the House Ways and Means Committee that he informed the Treasury's general counsel of his investigation on June 4, and Deputy Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin "shortly thereafter." The new information came as part of a routine briefing of the investigations that the inspector general would be conducting in the coming year, and he did not tell the officials of his conclusions that the targeting had been improper, he said. Still, George's testimony will most likely fuel efforts by congressional Republicans to show that Obama administration officials knew of the targeting, but did not reveal that knowledge during President Barack Obama's re-elec-

tion campaign. SeeIRS/A5

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The snowpack on the Mount Bachelor PPP course is, as the race director says, "not great." It's not supposed to ruin the race, but it could make for a slog. And it might even snow today, which wouldn't help.Story oo C1

Plus: A photostory inside Lily Roslund, 11, practiced the cross-country ski course of the PPP at Mount Bachelor last week. Meet her and her friends — the "Fantastic Four" fifthgrade girls who've graduated from the kids' PPP to today's race. They'll compete in the12-and-under

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The board of the Cascades Theatrical Company has arranged a tentative deal to sell the Greenwood Playhouse, which has housed the company since the 1980s. Several board members believe selling the building, located on Northwest Greenwood Avenue, is the only way to help the nonprofit escape financial debts and survive. But one board member and several other members of the theatrical company are objecting. They fearthe sale could be the beginning of the end for the company, and are desperate to find another option before the sale goes through. SeeTheater /A5

New guide for diagnosing mental illness isfraught By Lena H. Sun The Washington Post

For ADHD, the definition is being broadened,meaning the disorder could be diagnosed in more children. In the case of autism, the opposite is true. The new criteria are among the changes that will be released with the publi-

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cation this weekend of the long-awaited guidebook that psychiatrists and other mental health clinicians use to diagnose mental disorders. It's the first major update in nearly 20 years. The 947-page tome by the American Psychiatric Association adds some new disorders, broadens criteria

for existing ones and tightens them for other illnesses. The highly controversial decisions involved in producing the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, or DSM-5, have a potentially broad impact: They can affect which services children

receive in schools, what treatments patients receive from doctors and even how people are viewed by society. Experts involved in the

guidebook say the changes will give clinicians greater precision in diagnoses and treatments. Critics counter that the new language will

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make it too easy to turn the stresses of ordinary life into mental illnesses. For the first time, for example, someone who experiences severe grief after the death of aloved one could receive a

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New York Times News Service Two Metro-North Railroad trains collided after a derailment near Fairfield, Conn., at the height of the evening rush Friday, injuring 60 people, five of them critically, and snarling transit corridors in the Northeast, authorities said. An eastbound train heading toward New Haven, Conn., derailed at the Bridgeport-Fairfieldborder, just east of Fairfield Metro Station at about 6:10p.m., careening into a w estbound train on an adjacent track, according to th e M etropolitan Transportation Authority. "I thought there was a bombing," said Natalie Sepulveda, 23, who had been aboard the westbound train with her 2year-old son. "I smelled smoke and looked outside the window and saw a whole bunch of dust, and I

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Military adiISe —Defense Secretary Chuck Hagelon Friday ordered the military to recertify all 25,000 people involved in programs

designed to prevent and respond to sexual assault, an acknowledgement that assaults have escalated beyond the Pentagon's control. He said this step, which also applies to the military's approximately 19,000 recruiters, is one among many that will be taken to fix the

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use is "a very big factor" in many sexual assault and sexual harassment cases, but there aremany pieces to the problem. TSXaS tnrnadO —Residents whose homeswere torn apart or blown away by a North Texas tornado that killed six can soon return to retrieve what belongings may be left and start cleaning up, authorities said Friday. In Granbury, the area hardest hit by Wednesday night's exceptionally strong tornado, workers are trying to restore water service, raise electrical lines and clear debris piles filled with insulation,

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A Palestinian hurls stonesFriday at Israeli forces, not pictured, as tear gas fumes swirl in the back-

ground, during aprotest against the expansion of the nearby Jewish settlement of Ofraoutside thevillage of Deir Jarir near Ramallah, West Bank. An Israeli watchdog group this weekaccused the

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Syrian groupclaimsrole in newspaperhacking By Nicole Perlroth

false story about explosions at the White House that sent the The website and several stock market into temporary Twitter accounts belonging free fall. to The Financial Times were Researchers who have been hacked Friday by the Syrian conducting digital forensics on Electronic Army in an ongo- theseattacks say they are done ing campaign that has target- through so-called spearphished an array of media outlets ing, in which attackers send ranging from The Associated emails that contain a link to a Press to the parody site The fake news article to employees Onion, according to a claim by at their target organization. the so-called army. Once clicked, the link reThe S y r i a n El e c t ronic directs employees to a fake Army said it seized control of Google or Microsoft mail site several FT Twitter accounts that asks the employee for and amended a number of their user name and passthe site's blog posts with the word. The hackers then use headline "Hacked by Syrian that information to get inside Electronic A r my." H a ckers employee's inboxes, where used their access to the FT's they can send more emails to Twitter feed to post messages, employees who have access including one that said, "Syr- to the organization's social i an Electronic A r m y W a s media accounts, then use that Here," and another that linked access toreset the organizato a YouTube video of an ex- tion's password to their Twitecution.Both messages were ter account. quickly removed. In the attack on The AP, a The FT confirmed that it hacker who identifies himself as "Th3 Pr0" and a member had been hacked through its Twitter feed, telling Twitter of the Syrian Electronic Army followers: "Various FT blogs said in an email that the group and social media accounts convinced 50 A P e m p loyhave been compromised by ees to hand over their login hackers and we are working credentials. to resolve the issue as quickly M eanwhile, t h e Syr i a n as possible." Electronic Army itself became The attack follows dozens of a hacking target this week. other Syrian Electronic Army Anonymous, the loose hackattacks on the social media ac- ing collective, took the group's counts of news outlets includ- website offline in a type of diging The Guardian, the BBC, ital attack called a distributed NPR, Reuters and The Associ- denial of service, or DDoS, in ated Press. In The AP attack, which they flood the site with the group used its access to the traffic until it collapses under agency's Twitter feed to plant a the load. New York Times News Service

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It's Saturday, May18, the 138th day of 2013. There are 227 days left in the year.

NEED TO KNOW HAPPENINGS •

DSM-5 — The newdiagnostic and statistical manual for mental illness is released. A1 EUFOVISIOtl —The Europewidesong contest,watched by more than 100 million, comes

to a close.

The dire predictions of the effects of climate

going tocome up again and again."

change are no longer just a theory for many living

HISTORY Highlight: In 1953, Jacqueline

Cochran becamethe first woman to break thesound barrier as she piloted a Canadair

F-86 Sabre jet over Rogers Dry Lake, Calif. In1642, the Canadian city

of Montreal was foundedby French colonists. In1765, about one-fourth of

Montreal was destroyed by a fire. In1863, the Siege of Vicks-

burg began during the CivilWar, ending July4witha Union victory. In1896, the Supreme Court,

in Plessy v. Ferguson, endorsed "separate butequal" racial segregation, a concept renounced 58years later in Brown v. Board of Education of

Topeka. In 1910, Halley's Comet passed by earth, brushing it with its tail.

In1926, evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson vanished while visiting a beach in

Venice, Calif. (McPherson reappeared more than amonth later, saying she'd escaped after being kidnappedand held for ransom.) In1933, President Franklin D.

Roosevelt signed ameasure creating the TennesseeValley Authority. In1944, during World War II, Allied forces finally occupied Monte Cassino in Italy after a

four-month struggle with Axis troops. In1969, astronauts Eugene Cernan, Thomas Stafford and John Young blasted off aboard

Apollo10 on a mission to orbit the moon. In 1973, Harvard law professor Archibald Cox was appointed

Watergate special prosecutor by U.S. Attorney General Elliot Richardson. In1980, the Mount St. Helens

volcano in Washington state exploded, leaving 57 people dead or missing. In1991, Helen Sharman became the first Briton to rocket

into space assheflew aboard a Soviet Soyuz spacecraft with

two cosmonauts on aneightday mission to the Mir space station.

Ten years ago: A Hamas suicide attacker disguised as an observant Jew killed seven

Israeli bus passengers. "Les Miserables" closed on Broadway after more than16 years and 6,680 performances. Five yearsago: President George W. Bush lectured the Arab world about everything

from political repression to the denial of women's rights in a

speech at the Egyptian resort of Sharm EI-Sheik. One year ago: Social network Facebook made its trading debut with one of the most highly anticipated IPOs in Wall Street

history; however, byday's end, Facebook stock closed uponly 23 cents from its initial pricing of $38. In his first meeting with President Barack Obama, French President Francois Hollande declared he would withdraw all French combat

troops from Afghanistan by year's end.

BIRTHDAYS Hall-of-Fame sportscaster Jack Whitaker is 89. Baseball

Hall-of-Famer Brooks Robinson is 76. Bluegrass

singer-musician Rodney Dillard (The Dillardsi is 71. Baseball Hall-of-Famer Reggie

Jackson is 67.Country singer Joe Bonsall (TheOakRidge Boys) is 65. Rockmusician Rick Wakeman(Yes) is 64. Country singer GeorgeStrait is 61. Actor Chow Yun-Fat is 58. Comedian-writer Tina Fey is

43. Rock singer JackJohnson is 38. — From wire reports

along the Atlantic Coast. By Sandy Bauers

With marinas in Fortescue The Philadetphia Inquirer and Money Island, they are P HILADELPHIA — T h e among the last places in South n ight M e ghan W r e n g o t Jersey where people can acstranded b y floo d w aters cess Delaware Bay — v ital and had to sleep in her car, for generating support to preshe knew it was time for a serve the rich habitat. reckoning. But, like Wren, residents She had been driving to her sometimes see white caps in waterfront home along the their driveways. Delaware Bay in South JerDowne officials have come sey. As she crossed the wide up with a $50 million plan to marsh in the dark, the water not only shore up the shore, rose quickly. It became too but also add amenities across deep — ahead and behind. the township to draw tourShe had to stop and wait. i sts who c ould r evive t h e To her, no longer were clieconomy. mate change predictions an The plan, which would cost abstract idea. Sea level has the equivalent of $31,500 per been rising, taking her water- resident, calls for bulkheads front with it. and truckloads of sand, re"This isn't something that's strooms, picnic benches, coming," she later told a group nature-viewing areas, and a of bay shore residents and of- township visitor center. ficials. "It's here. We just hapOfficials identified nearly 30 "potential" funders — from pen to live in a place that will affect us sooner." agencies to nonprofits. But Wren lives on tiny Money many feel the project is a long Island — more a peninsula of shot. bayfront land with about 40 Meanwhile, bumper sticksmall homes and trailers in ers are plastered on homes: "No retreat. Save the BayCumberland County. J ust v i sible a c ross t h e shore communities." " I refuse to give up o n e g rassy m a rsh i s Ga n d y s Beach with 80 homes. Farhouse, one lot,one piece of ther south, Fortescue with 250 land," said R obert C a mphomes. All three are steadily bell, Downe's mayor. "These disappearing. towns are 200 years old.... It's On the Atlantic coast, beach a special place. We've got to replenishment masks the efpreserve it." fects of sea-level rise. But Their survival is also fiscalalong the low-lying bay shore, ly crucial; they represent half veined with creeks, the prob- of Downe's tax base. lems are striking. He and others blame floodWith each nor'easter, more ing not on sea-level rise but on of th e b e achfronts erode. the declineof dikes once used More of the streets and drive- for salt hay farming; (Scienways flood. Septic systems, tists say the dikes blocked the inundated with salt water, are tides from naturally bolsterfailing. ing mashes with sediment.) "We're seeing beyond the Campbell also blames the normal damage," said Steve state for being too tough in isEisenhauer,a regional direc- suing permits for bulkheads tor with the Natural Lands and jetties. Trust, which has a 7,000-acre A fter Hu r r i cane Ir e n e preserve in the area. "We see struck in 2011, the town put the problems getting worse." up temporary bulkheads. The In the last century, sea level state issued violation notices. in the bay has risen a foot, Now, those structures need gauges show, partly because restoration, too. the warming ocean is expanding and polar ice is melting. Rich in history Also, New Jersey is sinking. Before modern travel made All the while, humans have all the Atlantic beaches so b een pumping m o r e a n d easily accessible, Delaware more greenhouse gases into Bay was the shore that many the atmosphere. The planet's Philadelphians went to. a verage t e mperature h a s In the late 1800s, Fortesincreased. cue was the Cape May of the "All those links are very bay shore, with hotels and a strong," said P e nnsylvania boardwalk. "We are so rich in our hisState University's Raymond N ajjar, a n e x p er t o n c l i - tory," said Dennis Cook of mate change in Mid-Atlantic Money Island, who specified estuaries. in his will that his ashes be "The reason the sea is rising thrown off his pier. "We can as fast as it is in the Delaware survive." Bay is human-induced climate Or at least they feel comchange," he s a id , e choing pelled to try. Many residents many experts. are retirees who have sunk Sea level is rising faster now their savings into their homes. than in the early 20th century, Now that prices have fallen, and scientists expect it to rise they can't get out unless the even faster in the future. state buys them out. The three towns' beachNine Money Island propfronts and marshes have alerty owners have already reways been nibbled away by quested that. ship wakes, storms and more One is Tony Novak, owner typical erosion — but sea-lev- of the local marina. He wants el rise, combined with more to stay, and thinks he can for frequent and intensestorms, the near future, but "there is makes them all worse. no doubt that the only reasonable, logical, long-term apA plan to stem the tide proach is strategic retreat." "I have neighbors," he said, Can these three communities, all within Downe Town- "and all they have left in the ship, adapt to climate change? world is being washed away." Or is there a point beyond In October, Wren held a fowhich no amount of money rum on what many consider can stop the sea? Should ev- the hot issue for the bay shore: "Rising Tides." eryone relocate'? It's been done. After a $1.8 About 100 people went to million seawall in nearby Sea the nearby hamlet of Bivalve Breeze faileda year after be- on the Maurice River,and ing built, the state bought out filled a chilly room in a histhe 23 remaining households toric shipyard shed owned by three years ago for $3.3 mil- the nonprofit Bayshore Dislion. Tiny Thompson's Beach covery Project, which Wren and Moore's Beach are gone, founded. too. It owns New Jersey's tall These are special places, ship, a historic oyster schoowhere people look out their ner called the A.J. Meerwald, windows and see eagles soar- and the walls of th e r oom ing. The bay turns red at sun- were lined with vintage oysset. Salt marshes thick with ter cans. aquatic life stretch for miles. Outside, docks built in the

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roads and bridges and pipes, we have to run a cost-benefit

analysis." But C a mpbell w o u l dn't hear of it. "There seems to be a double standard between Charles Fox/ Philadelphia Inquirer file photo the Atlantic coast communiAlong the low-lying Delaware Bay shore, erosion and storm damties and the Delaware Bay," age problems are striking. Three towns in Downe Township are, in the mayor said when he got to effect, disappearing: Fortescue, Gandy's Beach and Money Island. the lectern. A murmur of asHere, homes in Fortescue, N.J., were destroyed by super storm sent rose from the audience. "I don't hear anybody talkSandy. ing about retreat in Atlantic City," he said. Or "moving the early 1900s still exist, and moves up the Maurice River. casinos back to Absecon." "The coast is c hanging," old-timers notice that the tide Still, he handed out a sumcomes up higher than it used J ennifer A d k in s t o l d t h e mary of township problems: to. group in Bivalve that night. collapsed pavement, e r odThe executive director of ed road shoulders, failing LossOfhabitat the Partnership for the Dela- seawalls. "Downe Township is just On the serpentine Maurice ware Estuary, she cited reRiver, erosion — a n a tural search showing the dramatic one hurricane away from beprocess worsened by sea-level loss of the bay's wetlands. coming a bayfront statistic" rise — has almost cut through Nearly 5,000 football fields' like the t h ree other abanthe bend at Bivalve. If it ocworth vanished from 1996 to doned towns. curs, the docks might end up 2006 alone, mostly from seaEleven days later, Hurrihigh and dry, and land to the level rise and erosion. cane Sandy hit. east will flood. Wetlands protect coastal Bayfront houses were unToward the bay are "ghost areas by a b sorbing w ater dermined, the sand washing forests" — skeletons of trees from storm surges, so losing out from under them. Front killed by saltwater intrusion. these naturalbuffers makes steps hung in the air. Decks Upstream, a q u arter-cen- the bay shore communities and front rooms were gone. tury of bird counts shows that more vulnerable. Campbell said d amage black vultures, a Southern And then Matt Blake, then along the bay front totaled species,are becoming more with the A m erican Littoral $20 million; about 30 homes numerous. Society, raised the topic few were destroyed. "Sandy f o c used e v e r yIn decline are A m erican wanted to hear. "Strategic retreat," he said. body's attention," Wren said. black ducks, which depend on "The questions of w h ether "You can't just quietly ignore a freshwater wild rice that is being depleted as saltier water to pullback or reinforce are (the rising ocean) anymore."

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research into the disorder, said that although some people with LOS ANGELES — Vietnam PTSD get worse over time, veteran John Otte did his best most improve. Life changes to forget the war. such asretirement or death of He got married, raised two a spouse, however, can unleash sons and made a career workold ghosts. "The deeper they get into reing at credit unions. But as Otte neared retiretirement, the more they think ment, memories of c o mbat about the past, and the less they flooded back. Starting in 2005, think about the future," Marhe filed a series of claims with mar said. Veterans Affairs for disability Rich Dumancas, deputy dicompensation, contending that rector for veterans benefits at many of his health problems the American Legion, said the stemmed from the war. bad economy also drove claims The VA agreed, and now the Don Bartletti / Los Angeles Times as veterans lost jobs. "They 65-year-old with two Purple John Otte, 65, a U.S. Army combat infantryman who served in Viet- needed to make ends meet, Heartsreceives $1,900 a month nam in 1967-68, sits in his Harbor City, Calif., home with a framed so they started talking to me for post-traumatic stress disor- photo of him receiving his second purple heart for injuries suffered about their disabilities," said der and diabetes — and for hav- in combat. Otte is among an increasing number of Vietnam-era Dumancas, who spent most ing shrapnelscars on hisarms. vets who have applied and have been awarded disability compenof the last decade as a governHis payments will rise to about sation for maladies related to the war, long after it ended. ment advocate for veterans in $3,000 if the VA approves a peDuluth, Minn. tition to declare him completely Being approved for disability disabled and unemployable. ary lesson. "Wars have a long ear protection— rose by more compensation also increases "I've been sitting here wait- tail," she said. "The peak year than 236,000 since 2003. access to the VA health care ing," he said. for disability claims from VietOver the same period,nearly system, which generally has Otte is among hundreds of nam has not been reached yet." 184,000 joined the ranks of lower out-of-pocket costs than thousands of veterans from By comparison, payments to those being paid for PTSD. Medicare. the Vietnam era filing for dam- veterans of World War I, which Nearlya third were added after VA officials say the agency agesfourdecades afterthewar. ended in 1918, were highest in 2010, when the VA loosened its rejects many new claims and They account forthe largest 1969. Bilmes said the peak for requirements so that veterans that they do not believe the share of the 865,000 veterans the wars in Afghanistan and no longer had to document surge in claims signals abuse of stuck in a growing and widely Iraq is likely to occur around specific events such as kill- the system. "There have been denounced backlog of com- 2050. ings or ambushes that trauma- isolatedcases where fraud has pensation claims — some 37 VA statistics show that an- tized them. Having lived under been identified," said Edna percent. The post 9/11 wars in nual compensation to veterans threat qualifies anybody with a MacDonald, head of the VA Afghanistan and Iraq account from the Vietnam era more current diagnosis. benefits office i n N a shville, for 20 percent. The remainder than doubled between 2003 PTSD did not become a for- Tenn. "But we have a lot of safeare from the 1991 Gulf War, Ko- and 2012, reaching $19.7 billion mal psychiatric diagnosis until guards in the system." rea, World War II and times of of the total paid to veterans that 1980, when the Vietnam War Otte, the 65-year-old hoping peace. year of $44.4 billion. was long over. It was highly for a full disability rating, said Basic demographics explain Of the roughly 320,000 Viet- stigmatized at the time, but the the war left him a changed man some of the filing frenzy. Viet- nam veterans in the backlog, wars in Afghanistan and Iraq — angrier, unable to forge close nam veterans are becoming about 40 percent are makhave made itmore acceptable friendships, wracked with guilt seniorcitizens and more prone ing claims for the first time. forveterans of all eras to seek for surviving while many other to health problems. Any condi- The restalready receive some treatment and compensation. men in his Army unit were tion they can link to their mili- compensation. Vietnam War medic Shad killed. But he managed to live tary service could qualify for In recent years, veterans Meshad, head of the National productively, settling in L.A.'s monthly payments — and for have had an easier time win- Veterans Foundation, said he Harbor City community. many illnesses, it is easier for ning disability pay for several urges veterans to file claims, His wife, Benedicta, said he Vietnam veterans than other illnesses. telling them: "You've suffered nevertold her much about the former troops to establish those In 1991, Congress enacted a for 40 years." war, but it is clearly a source of links. Heart disease, Type 2 law guaranteeing compensaEven for veterans who led distress. When the family went diabetes and several other tion to any veteran who served productive lives after the war, to see the 1986 Vietnam movie afflictions common in o lder on the ground in Vietnam and the psychological trauma can "Platoon," he had to leave the Americansare presumed to be went on t o d evelop certain lurk in the background, said theater. service-related for Vietnam vet- types ofcancer or a skin condi- John Wilson, a psychologist at Sometimes he wakes her up erans because the government tion known as chloracne — dis- Cleveland State University and with cries of "no, no, no" in his has determined that anyone eases linked to Agent Orange expert on PTSD and Vietnam sleep, she said. His nightmares who served on the ground there exposure. veterans. started more than a decade ago "Many don't sleep well," Wil- and grew more frequent over was likelyto have been exposed As more scientific evidence to the herbicide Agent Orange, has emerged, the VA has added son said. "If they hear a noise at time, he said. In the most comwhich is known to increase the 11 new conditions to the Agent night, they sit in the stairwell mon dream, he is under enemy risk of those conditions. Orange list, including Type with a 9 millimeter to see if fire but can't shoot back. His MAt the same time, changing 2 diabetes, prostate cancer somebody is there." 16 rifle is jammed. attitudes toward mental health and ischemic heart disease. The recent wars also may A friend advised him to apcare mean that veterans suf- Diabetes has become one of be causing relapses. Wilson's ply for disability compensation fering from PTSD and other the most common conditions research shows that watching and seek care at the VA in Long psychiatric conditions are now among Vietnam veterans re- news reports about the U.S. Beach, where he now attends a more willing to come forward. ceiving compensation. Over involvement stirred up painful group therapy session once a The uncertainties of older age the last nine years, the number memories for some Vietnam week and undergoes treatment — and possibly the decade-long of casesrose from 135,000 to veterans. for pain, eye problems and othspectacle of the current wars nearly 323,000 — more than 10 In 1986, researchers esti- er complications of diabetes. — may in fact be triggering re- percentofthe service members mated that about 500,000 of the His latest disability filing has lapses of PTSD among some who went to Vietnam. 3.1 million men who served in been pending since 2010. "I should be at the front of veterans. Many qualify for multiple Vietnam were suffering from Linda Bilmes, a public policy ailments. The number being PTSD. Dr. Charles Marmar, the line," he said. "I was a guy professorat Harvard Universi- compensated for hearing loss a psychiatrist at New York walking around in the jungle ty, said the filings are a caution- — often tied to not having used University helping lead new for a year." Los Angeles Times

circuits and the behavior they produce, aswell as emerging Continued from A1 clinical data. "While DSM has been deA patient whose mental decline is mild, but seems scribed as a 'Bible' for the field, more serious than normal, it is, at best, a dictionary, creatcould receive a diagnosis ing a set of labels and defining of mild neurocognitive dis- each,'" he wrote in a blog post. order, which is new to the For example, in major deDSM-5. pression, one symptom is anAlso new: Someone who hedonia, the loss of pleasure in repeatedly overeats could things someone used to enjoy. get a diagnosis of binge- But that loss also can refer to eating disorder. A person someone's "willingness to go who a llows p o ssessions get things you like," and those to fill up their home could are two different brain cirhave hoarding d i sorder. cuits, said Bruce Cuthbert, coThe manual also spotlights ordinator of the NIMH's new conditions, such as Internet research project. gaming disorder, that merit So even if people have the further r e search b efore same symptom of depression being included as official and receive the same diagdiagnoses. nosis, what they really suffer The handbook plays a from may be different. Treatbig role in American so- ment doesn't work for everyciety. It determines which body, he said. diagnostic codes medical David Kupfer, the chairman professionalsuse for spe- of the task force that overcific patients and can af- saw the development of the fect whether health insur- revised guidebook, rejected ance pays for treatment. criticism that t h e c h anges The DSM's wording also would increase the number can dictate which social of peoplewho receive diagnoservices people are entitled ses of mental disorders, sayto. ing the number of disorders Long before the DSM-5's is essentially the same. Some official release, scheduled new ones were added because today at the psychiatric as- research and public health sociation's annual meeting data indicate they are "ready in San Francisco, the publi- for prime time," he said in an cation drew intense fire. interview. "When all is said and done, Thomas Insel, director of the National Institute of we're not concerned that we've Mental Health, the largest created many new disorders mental health research or- ... or that we're going to add to ganization in the world, set the number of people who will off a furor when he said the be diagnosed with mental illmanual lacked validity. He ness," Kupfer said. said the NIMH would shift its research away from the DSM categories - and their symptom-based criteRTHWEsT i CR O S S I N G i ria. Instead, new research would focus more on areas Featured Business such as the biology of brain of the week:

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cades Theatrical Company for eight years at a reduced rental rate. Theboardoriginallyplanned to go forward with the sale, but negotiations have been suspended after hearing concerns from several CTC members over the past week, Marie Bernardy, the board chairwoman, said Friday. Bernardy said the board will vote Tuesday on whether to have a meeting in early June to allow the membership to vote on the sale. But because time is of the essence, she said, it's possible Cascades Theatrical Company could run out of money before a membership meeting could be held. "The approval of the sale still stands. We're just not moving forward on it right now. We are trying to listen to people and extend the courtesy that they have asked for," she said. "We appreciate that people love the theater, but they could love it to death." CTC is not alone in its financial struggles. Innovation Theater Works closed last fall. And at the end of 2009, 2nd Street

Continued from A1 "This is the most important decision this theater has faced in about 30 years," said Bill Casler, a CTC member. "There's a lot of unanswered questions here." The theater has been struggling financially for at least the past three years, said Lilli Ann Linford-Foreman, one of five volunteers on the nonprofit's board of governors. And after exploring multiple options, including asking for donations

and applying for grants and emergency loans, with no success, she said, the board voted May 6 to put the building up for sale. "The theater is in a serious financial bind," she said. "Our building is our one financial asset that we can leverage at this time to ensure the continuation of CTC as a viable performing arts entity." L inford-Foreman said t h e board has identified a buyer, whose name she would not release, who is willing to pay market rate for the building and lease it back to the Cas-

Theater decided to stop producing plays and put its building up for sale — until a group of volunteers took over running the theater, said Sandy Klein, manager of 2nd Street Theater. One CTC board member, Keith Clinton, said he felt he had to step up and say something, and starting informing members about the sale in the last week of April. "Since it's a community theater, we should be open and honest with our community and members," he said. "It was only out of a sense of desperation that I had to blowthe whistle on this sale. The contract was being worked on and the board chair had the authorization to sign it when it was completed. It seemed like it was coming down to the wire." Clinton said he wanted to make the members and community aware to see if there were any other options or ideas for funding. A member of the company told Clinton that he would consider offering the nonprofit a $50,000 three-year loan. This potential proposal will also be discussed at Tuesday's board meeting.

When the production company started in 1978, Clinton said, it had no building. Members carried set pieces and props around town until 1982, when a garage on Greenwood was purchased and remodeled into the Greenwood Playhouse. If the building is sold, he said, the organization may not be able to afford another building. "It's a great theater. We want to see it continue, and not just for eight years," he said. "I want to see my grandson be able to participate in community theater there. Many of us are afraid we will never have a building again and that (the sale) could be the death of the theater. It's been going for 35 years, and we'd like to see it go 35 more if we can." Casler, who's been a participating CTC member, actor, director and theatergoer since 1979, said he found out about the potential building sale from Clinton. He believes members should have been included in the discussions at the

beginning. "I felt extremely upset and angered, and I felt that members were being cut out of the

"If the company defaults on its payments, we have to close and we have to give all of our assets to another nonprofit, so CTC would cease to exist. We have been working tirelessly and diligently to make sure that doesn't happen." Jeff Manning, communications director of the Oregon Department of Justice, said the department is studying whether ornotthe membership ofthe nonprofit can veto the board's decision to sell the property. "Membership r i g ht s in charitable organizations can be complex, and they're open to questions of interpretation," he said. "Every board has a f i duciary duty to look out for the best interest of the organization. When you have a nonprofit with a board that is also a membership organization, that's where it becomes more gray. Who does have the final say when that is the scenario? Does the membership have veto authority or do they not? That is sort of unclear right now."

whole decision by not being notified clearly in writing about the real possibility of a sale well in advance," he said. Carrie Kaufman, director of development and communications at the Nonprofit Association of Oregon, said it's a shame the board couldn't have been more transparentfrom the start. "When we work w ith organizations ... we encourage them to be as transparent as possible with their financial affairs so nothing takes people by surprise," Kaufman said. But Linford-Foreman said according to th e company's bylaws, the board had the authority to make the decision without notifying the other members or having a membership vote. Ultimately, she said it is the board's responsibility to keep the theater functioning, and without the sale, the theatercould have been forced to close this year. "It doesn't do us any good to own a building if we can't afford to do theater in it ... Nobody is trying to kill the theater. We've taken this step to try to save the company," she said.

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But overfishing took its toll, erybody fought, that nobody and the mortal blow came from would believe," said Bryce Nielthe construction of Derby Dam son, then a fisheries biologist south of the lake on the Truckee with the Utah Division of WildRiver in 1906, which diverted lifeResources. "Nobody really large amounts of water to farm- wanted to bother with it." ers near Fallon. The surge of That wasn't good enough for snowmelt that once gushed Nielson. He began administerinto Pyramid Lake each spring ing Lahontan life-support on long odyssey of biological risk shrank dramatically. The lake his own. With little official supand scientific discovery made level dropped until, f i nally, port, he built a rustic fish hatchpossible by t h e u n common trout no longer could reach ery at the base of Morrison commitment of a fisheries biol- their spawning grounds in the Creek on a small ranch owned ogist laboringin one of the most Truckee River. by a fish-friendly landowner. 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"This is suchanexcitingstory at the time, Duff was part of a "Much to our amazement because this was such a unique cadre of anglers and research- they started to grow, and grow fish," said Mary Peacock, an as- ers who work to find and re- extremely fast," Nielson said. sociate professor ofbiology and store populations of n a tive He repeated the experiment at a genetics expert at the Uni- cutthroat trout that have been another pond. "The same thing versity of Nevada, Reno. "You heavily affected by the intro- happened: they started growcan see pictures from the early duction of non-native trout and ing like mad." part of the 1900s with people habitat loss. But was their provenance holding really large trout out of He was searching for a trout really Pyramid Lake? Only a Tahoe or Pyramid. We thought native to the Great Salt Lake re- DNA test couldsay for sure. those fish were gone. gion: the Bonneville cutthroat. 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emergency dispatch services are also atstake. Ballot returns County clerks announced the following ballot returns as of Friday: • Crook County, 20 percent • Deschutes County, 25.9 percent

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Deschutes County is expected to pay $4.5 million more into the Public Employees Retirement System and $1.5 million more in employee health care costs in fiscal year 2014, according to the proposed budgetreleased last week by County Administrator Tom Anderson. To help offset these increases, the Employee Benefits Advisory Committee recommended thecounty decrease the employer/em-

ployee health coverage split from 80-20percent to 72-25 percent. The change is expected to save the county about $300,000. "This is a fundamental change in the county's health care plan, and I commend the employees on EBAC for their difficult yet thoughtful decision," Anderson said. The county's total proposed budget for fiscal year 2014 — July 2013 to June 2014 — is $287.1 million, a 0.9 percent decreasefrom fiscalyear 2013. Anderson said the coun-

ty will be able to decrease the budget with no appreciable decrease in service due to a combination of the savings realized by the change to the health insurance coverage policy,an increase in revenue from the Community Development Department and a fund that was set up years ago to prepare for the climbing PERS costs. "The county has been forward-thinking in the past by setting aside funds in a PERS reserve fund to soften the impact of anticipated increases

in PERS related costs," Anderson said. "Total PERS increases charged to Deschutes County by the state are

increasing by ($4.45 million), of which approximately half will be borne by departments and half by the PERS reserve fund." The county expects to see a 3.5 percent increase in taxable assessed property value and Anderson predicts an 11.7 percent increase in the amount of transient lodging taxes collected in fiscal year 2014 compared to 2013.

"Although taxable assessed value is projected to increase ... expected increases in PER and healthcare costs effectively eliminated the opportunity for departments to generate surpluses or balance their budgets without increases in general fund support," Anderson said. "The one large exception is in Community Development where significant expected increases in permit revenue resultedin a large decreaseinthe required general fund transfer." See Deschutes/B5

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Crook County High School student Marissa Luther, 14, from left in the foreground, watches as Megan Allen, 14, and Cora White, 15, chop garlic and onions, during the knife skills portion of the high school competition at the Cascade Culinary Institute in Bend on Friday morning.

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here was chaos at the Jungers Culinary Center in Bend on Friday morning. Teachers ran down the hallways carrying tubs of couscous.Students scrambled as they searched for misplaced utensils. And there was an all-around atmosphere of frenzy in the institute's kitchen classrooms.

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Shawn Horton, 15, left, cuts limes as judge, Justin Stovall, center, watches and takes note of Horton and his partner Colton Berk, 17, both from Sisters High School, during the shallow poaching portion of the high school competition at the Cascade Culinary Institute in Bend on Friday morning.

But therewas also a sense of peace at the culinary center Friday. The kind of peace that comes from perfectly poaching a chicken, making an exactly precise brunoise cut, or creating a flawless beurre blanc. "A lot of people watch those culinary competition shows, but what those shows don't capture is the intensity and anxiety and pressure that the competitors are under," said Macy Hagensee, the culinary teacher at Crook County High School. "So a competition like this really just throws all of that at students, and they have to respond. You just can't duplicate it in a classroom." About 65 students from high schools across the High Desert competed at the Cascade Culinary Institute's 21st annual high school culinary competition Friday. Institute instructors judged the 16 teams on their knife and culinary skills. Students demonstrated their culinary skills by shallow poaching a white meat protein and making a cohesive entree, and were judged on technique, presentation and taste. The competition focused on the technique of poaching, which institute chef instructor and competition judge Thor Erickson saidcan be a tricky prospect for chefs. The difference between an undercooked piece of chicken and an overcooked onecan be a matter ofseconds. Many of the students had practiced preparing these particular dishes for weeks. All had the element of a shallow poached chicken,but students were able to bring their own creative flair to the dishes with the sauce they selected and the side dishes they made. See Culinary/B3

Bulletin staff report Crews took down the barricades in downtown Redmond this week, opening up three blocks of Sixth Street that had been closed for complete replacement. The stretch between Deschutes and Antler was completed nearly two weeks ahead of schedule. "It definitely had a significant impact on business on Sixth Street with the closure," said Executive Director Eric Sande of the Redmond Chamber ofComm erce. "Everyone iselated to have it opened so they can get business back to normal." The city had originally planned to close the blocks one lane at a time while the roadbed was completely removed and a new concrete surface laid, but in April, High Desert Aggregate and

Paving proposed closing the street completely and detouring traffic, allowing crews to work at a faster, more efficient pace. Sande likened the early completion to ripping the Band-Aid off a wound rather than peeling it away slowly; "it was definitely a concern for everybody, but the city did reach out extremely well to downtown and get their input." The Sixth Street section is part of a larger, $6 million overhaul for all of Sixth, from Jackpine to Deschutes avenues. The three-block southern section was paved in longer-lasting concrete and will receive new sidewalks, street trees, and light poles, as well as enhanced crosswalks and curb planters. Closing the entire section to traffic rather than alternate lane closures helped the contractor and subcontractors do a better job, said Redmond City Engineer Mike Caccavano. "It would have been a really tight space," he said. "It would have been difficult, but not impossible" to do the same work. The work was estimated to finish a month earlier than the schedule under alternate lane closure, but the work crews shaved another nine days off that, as well, Caccavano said. The northern section, expected to be under construction until October, will be paved in asphalt. Crews are currently concentrating on the area of Jackpine and Greenwood, adding new sidewalks and starting base lift paving. A new traffic signal slated for the intersection of Black Butte and Evergreen is scheduled to be finished in early June.


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The Pole Pedal Paddle is a fundraiser for the Mt. Bachelor Sports Education Foundation. Today's race is expected to break the record of 3,100 participants. A fourth-grader at Bend's Lava Ridge Elementary School, Forest Hassell, is believed to be the youngest solo competitor ever to finish the PPP, with a time of 3 hours, 26 minutes. Prior to last year, Reitler Hodgert, also of Bend, was 11 when he completed the PPP solo in 2004. Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin

Lily Roslund snaps into her skis to practice the cross-country course of the Pole Pedal Paddle at Mt. Bachelor on Saturday.


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E VENT TODAY REDMOND GRANGEBREAKFAST:A community breakfast with scrambled eggs,sausage,beverages,pancakes or biscuits and gravy; benefits Josephine's Heroes, alocal Central Oregon Great Strides for Cystic Fibrosis walking team; $6, $3ages12 and younger; 7-10:30 a.m.; Redmond Grange, 707 S.W.Kalama Ave.; 54 I-480-4495. POLE PEDAL PADDLE:Participants will race through multiple sports from Mt. Bachelor to Bend;the Les Schwab Amphitheater, which marks the end of the race, will host a festival with music andvendor booths; free for spectators; 9a.m.; Les Schwab Amphitheater, 344 S.W.Shevlin Hixon Drive, Bend; 541-388-0002 or www. mbsef.org. REDMONDGARDENCLUBPLANT SALE:The members of this nonprofit club will have avariety of annuals, perennials, herbs, shrubs, fruits and vegetables to sell; proceeds from the sale finance the club's various community activities; free; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; 2614 S.W.Quartz Ave.; 541-5484952 or redmondoregongardenclub. org. "CINDERELLA":A performance of the Rodgers 8 Hammerstein's "Cinderella" (Enchanted Edition) with a live orchestra; $10, $25 for VIP,$5 students; 10 a.m.; Trinity Lutheran Church & School, 2550 N.E.Butler

AL E N D A R Market Road, Bend;541-382-1850 or music©saints.org. PLAY!:A community celebration for the BendCircus Center Grand Re-Opening; circus arts workshops, music, performance artists, food and more; donations accepted; 10a.m.-5 p.m.; Troy Field, BondStreet and Louisiana Avenue,Bend; 541-7283598 or www.bendcircuscenter.com. SAM JOHNSONPARK PROJECT FUN RUN: A 5kwalk/run and10k walk/run; All proceeds benefit the Sam JohnsonParkImprovement Project; CANCELLED;$15,$25 per couple, $40 per family;10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Sam Johnson Park, Southwest15th Street, Redmond; http://familyfunrun. eventbrite.com. SOFTOPENINGWEEKEND: Featuring outdoor water slides, pools and tubing hill; donations benefit Holy Trinity Outreach Care &Share; two cans of food or more; 10a.m.-4 p.m., indoor pool open until 7:30 p.m.; Sunriver Homeowners Aquatic & Recreation Center,57250Overlook Road;www. sunriverSHARC.com. FILMFESTIVALSCREENING: A screening of Central Oregon Film Festival winners and favorites; free;1 p.m.; Crook County Library, 175N.W. Meadow LakesDrive, Prineville; 541447-7978 or www.crooklib.org. "CINDERELLA": A performance ofthe Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Cinderella" (Enchanted Edition) with a live orchestra; $10, $25 for VIP,$5

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students; 2 p.m.; Trinity Lutheran Church & School, 2550 N.E.Butler Market Road, Bend;541-382-1850 or music©saints.org. VETERANS,LAWENFORCEMENT & FIREFIGHTERS APPRECIATION BBQ:Featuring live music, raffle, food andbeer; free, free food with valid service I.D.; $8 for food for general public; 2-5 p.m.; Baldy's BBQ,235 S.W. Century Drive,Bend; 541-325-3333. AUTHORPRESENTATION:Former Bendite BobWelchtalks about his book, "CascadeSummer: My Adventure on Oregon's Pacific Crest Trail"; free; 5 p.m.; Sunriver Books 8 Music, Sunriver Village Building 25C; 541-593-2525. AUTHORPRESENTATION:Matheu Desilva reads from his book, "The Accidental SnakeThief"; Stacey Joy performs a concert; free; 5 p.m. reading, 6:30 p.m. concert; Dudley's BookshopCafe,135 N.W.Minnesota Ave., Bend; 541-749-2010. BONE APETIT: Food,drinks, silent and live auctions, music anddancing; fundraiser for the HumaneSociety of Ochocos; $25, $30 at thedoor; 6-11 p.m.; Meadow LakesRestaurant,300 Meadow LakesDrive, Prineville; 541447-7178 or www.hsochocos.org. "YOU CAN'TTAKE ITW ITH YOU": The Summit High School theater department presents a play byPulitzer Prize winners Moss Hartand George S. Kaufman aboutamanwhodoes

as he pleases; $8, $5 seniors and children; 7 p.m.; Summit High School commons, 2855 N.W.Clearwater Drive, Bend; 541-322-3300. STARRY NIGHTSBENEFIT CONCERT: Featuring an acoustic performance bythe blues musician Keb' Mo'; proceeds benefit the Sisters Schools Foundation; SOLDOUT;7 p.m., doors open 6 p.m.; Sisters High School, 1700 W. McKinneyButte Road; 541-549-8521, ext. 4007 or www. sistersstarrynights.org. THE BENDCELLOCOLLECTIVE AND THEGOSPEL CHOIR OF THE CASCADES: The newlyformed cello group is in concertwith the choir playing selections from Bachto Coldplay; donations accepted; 7-8:30 p.m.; First United Methodist Church, 680 N.W. BondSt.; 541-390-2441 or www.freewebs.com/bendgospel/. YOUTH CHOIROF CENTRAL OREGON:TheSingers' School, Premiere andDebut choirs perform a spring concert; $10; 7 p.m., doors open 6:30 p.m.; BendHighSchool, 230 N.E. Sixth St.; 541-385-0470 or www.ycco.org. "THE SUNSETLIMITED":Stage Right Productions presents the Cormac McCarthy play about an encounter on aNew York subway platform that leads two strangers to a tenement where alife-or-death decision must be made;$18, $15 students andseniors;7:30 p.m .;2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E.Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541-312-9626 or

www.2ndstreettheater.com. PAUL REISER: The actor, writer and comedian performs; $25-$35 plus fees; 7:30 p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W.Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700 or www. towertheatre.org. STAXX BROTHERS: Thehigh energy Washington soul band performs; $5; 9:30 p.m.; Silver Moon Brewing& Taproom, 24 N.W.GreenwoodAve., Bend; 541-388-8331.

where a life-or-death decision must be made; $18, $15students and seniors; 3 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. Lafayette Ave., Bend;541-312-9626 or www.2ndstreettheater.com. CENTRALOREGONYOUTH ORCHESTRA: $5suggested donation; 7 p.m., doors open6:30 p.m.; Bend HighSchool, 230 N.E. Sixth St.; 541-556-6335 or www. centraloregonyouthorchestra.org.

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THE QUIETAMERICAN: Theindiefolk act from Hood River performs, preceded by aukulele workshop; hostedbythe Bend UkuleleGroup; registration requested; $20 workshop andshowor$10show, $5showand free workshop ages18 andyounger; 7:30 p.m. show, 6 p.m.workshop; Kelly D's,1012 S.E.Cleveland Ave., Bend; 907-632-8382 or www. bendukulelegroup.org.

SOFTOPENING WEEKEND:Featuring outdoor water slides, pools andtubing hill; donations benefit Holy Trinity Outreach Care &Share;two cans of food ormore;10a.m.-4p.m., indoor pool open until 5:30 p.m.; Sunriver Homeowners Aquatic & Recreation Center, 57250 Overlook Road;www. sunriverSHARC.com. CASCADE HORIZONBAND:The band performs marches, music of Broadway, popular andpatriotic tunes at its spring concert; free; 2 p.m.; Mountain View HighSchool, 2755 N.E. 27th St., Bend; 541-330-5728,cascadehorizon band©yahoo.com or www. cascadehorizonband.org. "THE SUNSET LIMITED": Stage Right Productions presents the Cormac McCarthy play about anencounter on a NewYorksubway platform that leads two strangers to atenement

TUESDAY LUNCHANDLECTURE:Jean Wells Keenan discusses techniques and inspiration for modern quilts in the exhibit"Quilted Oregon"; bring a sack lunch; included in the price of admission; $12adults, $10 ages65 and older, $7 ages5-12, free ages 4andyounger, noon-1 p.m.; High Desert Museum, 59800 S.U.S. Highway 97,Bend;541-382-4754 or www.highdesertmuseum.org.

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BEND POLICE DEPARTMENT DUU —Jewels Major, 42, was arrested on suspicion of driving underthe influence of intoxicants at1:01 p.m. May14, in the 2700block of Northeast Bellevue Court. Theft —Atheft was reported and

arrests made at8:08 p.m. May12, in the 20100 block of Pinebrook Boulevard. Unlawful entry — Avehicle was reported entered at10:06 p.m. May 14, in the 61300 block of South U.S. Highway 97. Theft —A theft was reported at 9:31 p.m. May15, in the 900 block of Northwest Bond Street. DUII —Mark Christopher Olsen, 32, was arrested onsuspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at12:06 a.m. May16, in thearea of Northeast Eighth Street and Northeast Lafayette Avenue. DUU —Brighton Jayne Fowler, 26, was arrested onsuspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at1:36a.m. May16, in thearea of Northwest OregonAvenueand

Northwest BondStreet. Unlawful entry — Avehicle was reported entered at5:21 a.m. May16, in the 61500 block of TallTreeCourt. Unlawful entry — Avehicle was reported entered at3:24 p.m. May16, in the 20100 block of Merriewood Lane. Unlawful entry — Avehicle was reported entered at9:13 p.m. May15, in the1300 block of Northwest Knoxville Boulevard. Theft —Atheft was reported at 9:30 a.m. May13, in the 2500 block of Northeast Twin Knolls Drive.

Food. Home Sr the influence of intoxicants at11:48 p.m. May16, in thearea of Northeast First Street.

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Students and judges work side by side Friday morning during the shallow poachingportfon of the high school competition in the kitchen at the Cascade Culinary Institute in Bend. Students were judgedon knife skills, organization, food safety and sanitation, technique, taste and presentation.

Culinary Contfnued from B1 Some students went with artistically arranged salads,others presented macadamia nut studded jasmine rice, while still others made colorful rice noodles. The competition was n ot without its share of mishaps. Some s t udents mi s p laced much-needed knives, and one team from Bend High left key ingredients in t h ei r s c hool classroom. But in the end, all the students completed their dishes. Erickson, who judged the 16 dishes along with student judges from the institute, said he could taste the future of the culinary industry in the high schoolers' creations. "It's almost like looking into a crystal ball," Erickson said. "It really makes me proud j ust t o w a t ch," s aid B o b bie Highsmith, a parent of a Crook County High Sc hool competitor who came to support her daughter. "You can just see how much confidence the students gain from this." Megan Highsmith and cooking partner Amy Desjardins, both juniors at Crook County High, made a poached halibut with black rice, baby bok

"It really makes me proud just to watch. You can just see how much confidence the students gain from this." — Bobbie Highsmith, parent of Crook County High School competitor Megan Highsmith

summer employment. Every student w h o p a r ticipated was awarded a $100 scholarship to th e i n stitute. Crook County High was recognized for i t s im p r essive knife skills, while three teams from Bend High School swept the competition in the cooking category, taking first, second and third places. Ely Crane, 17, Shyann Lawrence, 16, Elizabeth Rainwater, 17, and Jenna Coats, 17, made up the first-place team. Their winning dish was po ached chicken, stacked polenta, sundried tomato pesto sauce and mixed greens. Every student in the top three teams received scholarships to the school in addition to the $100 for participating. First place finishers each won $750 to attend the institute. "I'm just really proud of how we did," Elizabeth said. "We had really good teamwork." Their coach and culinary teacher, Louise Ma r k l and, is retiring from Bend Hi gh School at the end of this school year. "I feel tickled for the teams that won," Markland said. "It feels amazing to go out this

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etter than any governor before him, Gov. John Kitzhaber framed the problem with the state employee retirement system called PERS. Cut PERS or cut schools. "The average costperpupilin Oregon will go up about $1,000 per pupil this next biennium; $500 of that is the increase in PERS," he said before the session began. "About $300 is salary and other benefits. The point is, we're going to increase the cost per pupil by $1,000, but for that, we'renot going to be adding back teachers, spending more on professional development, or adding back lost school days." Is the Legislature getting done in PERS reform what needs to be done? The short answer is no. He challenged Democrats and Republicans to compromise. About 24 hours later, he declared that additional PERS reform is dead this session. Republicans are continuing to push, but they don't have the votes. They can tip the budget into a chasm by continuing to block a hospital tax. Many Republicans freely admit, though, they support the tax because it's such a key part of funding the Oregon Health Plan. The tax effectively brings in over two years $1.3 billion in matching funds for $745 million in taxes. Even hospitals support the tax. The Legislature has passed some PERS reforms in Senate Bill 822. And Kitzhaber has signed it. But remember how it does part of what it does. It creates a reduc-

PERS is an important benefit for public employees. It shouldn't entitle public employees to be immunized from what's

going on in the state budget. It also shouldn't mean that reforming PERS is the only thing that needs to be done to help schools and the state budget outlook. tion in PERS payments by directing the PERS board to instruct school districts and other entities with government employees to pay less. The PERS debt burden — some $16 billion in unfunded liability — doesn't go away. The Legislature just instructs the state to kick the can down the road. PERS is an important benefit for public employees. It shouldn't entitle public employees to be immunized from what's going on in the state budget. It also shouldn't mean that reforming PERS is the only thing that needs to be done to help schools and the state budget outlook. But unless PERS investment returns are a wellspring of miracles, the same issue is going to be back next session. Cut PERS or cut schools.

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hen Oregon's U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley and other Democratic senators wrote to the IRS last year criticizing the agency's regulations, they didn'tmention conservative groups. But Merkley's email to supporters makes it clear that was his concern. However, the letters to the IRS didn't suggest any inappropriate actions — such as targeting conservative groups — that occurred in some IRS offices. In fact, if the IRS had done only what the letters suggested, there would be no basis for the current controversy. Merkley and hi s c olleagues wrote criticizing IRS regulations that determine which groups qualify for 501(c)(4) tax-exempt status, which requires the groups to be social welfare organizations and permits them to hide their donors. The senators said some groups seeking the status were really political action groups using the status to shield donors. IRS regulations, they complained, were less stringent than the law they implemented.

Separately, though, Merkley sent an email to supporters and media that singled out conservative groups as those "masquerading as social welfare organizations" to qualify for the status. Is it fair to put the letters and the email together? Of course. The email gives context to the letters, and clarifies the political, partisan nature of the senators' concerns. Does it make the senators complicit in IRS wrongdoing? Not directly, no. Indirectly'? A r en't s e nators some of the most powerful people in government? As investigations and hearings explore the controversy in coming months, we'll learn more about the forces at work and who's responsible. Avoiding hyper-political overreach is critical to an accurate understanding of what happened and how to fix it.

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Oregon Community College board! What a great advocate she would be for the "real world needs" of both M uch i s b e ing m ade i n t h e students and the local community. Redmond School Board race about Her common-sense approach to the distinction between vocational fiscal realities of the "funded" (not education and "academics." The "borrowed") budget is exactly what argument is that not enough at- is needed. Having done her hometention is being paid to vocational work, she understands that COCC education and too much emphasis priorities should be focused on imis being placed on "academics," and proving and maintaining what we those making this distinction really have, not taking on debt to build a mean there is too much emphasis residence hall that 99 percent of the on preparing our students for col- students will never benefit from. lege. This is a false distinction, and Other community colleges built Ron Munkres understands the basic them and have empty rooms they truth: In the world today, all stu- have to offer "deals" to fill. Who dents, regardless of whether they pays then?The students,of course, go to college or move directly into through tuition hikes, as subsidies the work force, will need a strong are needed to repay the borrowed academic grounding and the ability bond funds. McAfee has proven to continuously learn regardless of herself to be a true advocate for "everyday" taxpaying students and what vocation they pursue. Today's successful auto mechanic citizens. She helps build the bridges has to be extremely well versed in that close the gap between uncerthe use of computers. A profession- tainty and opportunity, possibly and al chefneeds to understand basic probably, a job and a career. She is chemistry and math. The grocery exactly who we need on the COCC checker needs math and commu- board if we truly want to keep our nication skills. The point is that to Community College focused on loprogress in one'schosen field, a cal realities and have it remain acstrong academic background is es- cessible and affordable for those it sential. Furthermore, the purpose of was meant to serve. education is not to just prepare stuLoretta Murphy dents for entry-level vocational jobs, Sunriver it is to provide them with critical skills to make effective life decisions Vote for McAfee and opportunities for their future. Munkres has the temperament, It is not often one has the opporknowledge and experience as an tunity to elect a candidate that will educator and school administrator to make a difference. The voters of be a constructive voice on the school Bend will do well if they elect Adele board and to help implement profi- McAfee to the Central Oregon Comciency learning that will benefit all munity College board. It was my students, regardless of what path they pleasure to serve on the La Pine City choose for themselves. Vote Munkres Council with McAfee. Under her for Redmond School Board. leadership, La Pine made great progLawrence Johnson ress in implementing policy changes Redmond that resulted in responsible city management and a fiscally responsible McAfee for COCC board budget, changes that were championed by the community. McAfee will I am thrilled to see that Adele work hard for the citizens of Bend. McAfee is running for the Central She understandsthe challenges of

the adult students and the importance of th e c ommunity college model to our community, providing the opportunity of an accessible and affordable education for all adults. I think McAfee is right to disagree with the COCC board's decision to push toward construction of the new $22 million residence hall that would have no benefit to 97 percent of the students that it would not serve. It is clear that we need someone with a fresh perspective who will help refocus the COCC board to its core mission of student success. I urge you to vote for McAfee for the COCC Board.

Barbara Hedges Bend

Protect homeowners Can you imagine what paying your taxes would be like without the mortgage interest deduction? It could amount to a significant income tax that would negatively impact Oregon's housing market and the dream of homeownership. Well, that's exactly what almost happened in Or-

egon just a couple of weeks ago. Yes, the Legislature was weighing a tax proposal that would have dramatically scaled back Oregonians' access to this important tax deduction. Fortunately, it failed. As the Legislature balances the budget, it is important that we protect homeownership and the home mortgage interest deduction. A recent analysis by the U.S. Census Bureau showed the homeownership rate in Oregon at 623 percent in the first quarterdown from 66.3 percent a year ago. Bend has been particularly hit hard; let's not make the situation worse. Increasing income t axes, w h ile making homeownership even more difficult, is not a direction the Legislature should be taking. It should protect the home mortgage interest deduction.

Bob Yancey Bend

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Klemp is right candidate for Redmond School Board By Olaf Bolken am writing this letter for two reasons. Very soon we will be having a special election. I am 76 years old and I have never, since I was 21 years old and registered to vote, missed an election. It bothers me a lot when, after an election, I read that we had somewhere in the vicinity of a 30 percent turnout. Especially in our state where all you have to do is fill in your ballot and mail it in. If you have not researched a certain measure, then skip that and vote on the ones you have researched. That brings me to my second reason for this letter. That is to give you some information on a very important Redmond School Board candidacy,seat number four.

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IN MY VIEW I strongly support Lisa Klemp for this position, and here are the reasons why. There are two very important reasons to have the right person in this position. Number one is that that person is foremost concerned with the education of our children. And number two is that that person is also very aware of overburdened taxes that we face and will work hard to make sure our tax dollars are being well spent. I have lived in Terrebonne for 42 years and all three of my children went through all 12 years of school in the Redmond School District. I served on the district budget committee at one time for three years and I

know there are ways to cut spending and yet increase the quality of education. I was very involved with the school while my children attended and it paid off. But I also know that we needthe right person to represent us and our children and I strongly feel Klemp fits that job very well. I have known Klemp for a number of years and I feel strongly that she would serve not only the children but the whole community very well. She is very honest, hardworking, devoted and concerned about the education the children are receiving and about our community and the taxpayer. She is very highly educated and realizes what it takes to reach the goals she sets for herself. She also knows what the needs are in education and what kind of programs, and quality of

It bothers me a lot when, after an election, I read that we had somewhere in the vicinity of a 30 percent turnout. ... If you have not researched a certain measure, then skip that and vote on the ones you have researched. teachers, it takes to have the children ready for college with a background that helps them move on to the next step in life. Through experience, she knows what kind of teachers we need to support and the tools those teachers need to do the best job in educating the children. I have used Klemp in helping me with several land issues and other instances, and I can tell she is very concerned for the taxpayer and will work hard to make sure our dollars

are spent wisely. When she says she will make it happen, she does not back down. Not only do I know Klemp on a professional level, but we are friends. When she needs rocks to decorate her yard, she comes out to my small ranch and picks them up out of the pasture and takes them to her yard. She is not afraid to put in the extra hours, and I back her candidacy 100 percent. — olaf Bolken livesin Terrebonne.


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Geza Vermes, 88:Religious scholar who argued that Jesus as a historical figure could be understood only through the Jewish tradition from which he emerged, and who helped expand that u n derstanding through his widely read English translations of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Died May 8 in Ox-

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ers sentenced during the trials, the three were pardoned by former President Carlos Menem in 1989 and 1990. In 2007, under the government of thenPresident Nestor Kirchner, the late husband and predecessor of President Cristina Fernandez de K irchner, a f ederal court annulled the pardons. During a trial in 2010, at which he was found guilty of being responsible for the death of 29 prisoners, Videla said he didn't regret his actions. "I haven't come to defend m yself or argue in m y d e fense," Videla told the court. "I'll accept under protest the unfair sentence that I may be

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Jorge Rafael Videla, Argentina's former dictator who led the country's military junta from 1976 to 1981, has died. He was 87. Videla died Friday in a Buenos Aires prison from natural causes,the government reported on the presidential website. Videla was serving life imprisonment for human rights violations, including kidnap, torture and murder, during what the dictatorship called "the Dirty War" against opponents. As an army general, Videla led the March 1976 coup that toppled given." the government of MaRicardo Gil Lavedra, ria E stela M a r t inez Vi d ele, one of the judges who de Peron. Under the in1 9 7 7 passed the sentences in regime, an estimated 1985, said that Videla 30,000 people disappeared, was backed by high-level offipresumed dead, and t h ou- cials who approved the "genosands ofothers were tortured, cide plan." "Videla will be remembered according to h u man r i ghts groups. Some were thrown as a dictator who planted death out of airplanes over the Rio in Argentina," Gil L avedra, de la Plata estuary. now an opposition lawmaker, " Unfortunately, h e di e d told Todo Noticias television without confessing," Estela channel Friday. "He led the C arlotto, president o f t h e most bloody dictatorship that Grandmothers of th e Plaza we have ever had." de Mayo human rights group, Military rule continued untold CN23 television channel til 1983, when Alfonsin was today. "He never allowed us elected and took power from to recover the corpses of our the junta's last leader, Reynalsons that they killed, nor our do Bignone. grandsons that are alive." In April 1982, Bignone's preV idela, backed b y n a v y decessor Leopoldo Galtieri orcommander Emilio Massera dered the invasion of the U.K.and air force chief Orlando controlled Falkland Islands. Agosti, ordered a campaign A British task force recovered a gainst opponents that i n - control of the South Atlantic volved systematic kidnap, tor- archipelago, over which Arture and murder, according gentina still claims sovereignto a government commission ty, after a two-month conflict that investigated the regime in which 255 British and 649 28 years ago. Children born Argentine servicemen died. "The Argentine state, in its in captivity were often stolen from their mothers and given 30 years of democracy, will to regime members and allies never celebrate the death of for adoption, the commission anybody," the country's Husaid in its report. man Rights Secretary Martin Argentina returnedto demo- Fresneda said in a statement cracy in 1983 with the govern- posted on t h e p r esidential ment of Raul Alfonsin of the website. "It's important that Radical Civic U nion p arty. he died by natural causes in a Five days after taking office, common jail." Alfonsin ordered the trial of Jorge Rafael Videla Redonmilitary officers and guerrilla do was born in Mercedes, Arleaders for crimes committed gentina, on Aug. 2, 1925. during the dictatorship. Information o n s u r vivors In 1985, Videla, Massera was not immediately available. and Agosti were sentenced to — New Yorh Times News Service life in prison. Along with othcontributed to this report.

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att, a Union County officer. Other defendants previously LA GRANDE — A 2006 named have been dropped drug raid on a local home from the suit. could end up costing Union Judge Marco Hernandez County and the city of La upheld a r e commendation Grande dearly. from Judge Patricia Sullivan The two entities are being dropping 10 of the 12 initial sued for more than $5 million complaints in the lawsuit due in damages stemming from to a statute of limitations. The a pair of 2006 drug busts. A remaining two claims assert tentative trial date has been malicious prosecution. set for Aug. 27 at the federal A hearing scheduled for court building in Portland. Thursday was postponed to La Grande residents Ran- give the judge more time to dy and Rona Lindsey filed go over case documents. "It's been hell," Rona Lindthe suit in November 2010 in connection with two raids on sey said. "As soon as this motheir home in late January tion is taken care of, we can and early February 2006. get to court." The raids resulted in arrests, Lindsey said the seventhe seizure of m a r ijuana, year ordeal has dried up cash and firearms, and the their savings, but that they placing of a l ien on t heir chose to challenge these enhome. The charges against tities rather than take plea the Lindseys were later dis- bargains. "When you're not guilty, missed and their property recovered. you don't plea," she said. The lawsuit, alleging nuCity M a n ager R o b ert merous civil rights violations, Strope said he could not comnames as defendants the city ment on pending litigation. of La Grande, Union County, The first raid at the Lindformer La Grande police offi- sey home occurred Jan. 30, cers Gary Welberg and Tom 2006. According to the lawBlackman, andCynthia Wysuit, about 27 officers and WesCom News Service

Deschutes Continued from B1 The number of building permits issued is up 19 percent over the same time last year and permit revenue has increased 40 percent, according to A nderson. Because of the r evenue increases, the department is expected to need about $300,000 less support from the county general fund than in fiscal year 2013. "The decrease would have been closer to $500,000 if not for the critical need to replace CDD's permit system, the cost of w hich to maintain beyond next year will exceed the cost of purchasing a new system," Anderson stated. Despite increases in ex-

deputies, including Welberg and Blackman, were involved. The Lindseys' complaint alleges that at one point Welberg drew his gun and threatened to shoot Rona Lindsey, and at another point beat Randy L indsey in the r ibs w ith a phone book. The couple were cited on drug charges and later released. On Feb. 6, 2006, offi cers returned to the home with a search warrant looking for any marijuana plants that remained. According to court documents, no plants were recovered. Randy Lindsey was arrestedon theft charges, because twofirearms recovered in the first raid were allegedly stolen. The Lindseys were both indicted by a grand jury on drug and theft charges on Feb. 8, 2006. Theft charges against the L indseys were d ropped i n August 2008 and all remaining charges were dismissed that November. Rona Lindsey held afederal firearms dealer license and Randy Lindsey had a license to grow marijuana underthe Oregon Medical Marijuana Program.

Under the s tate medical marijuana system, growers can have up to 24 ounces of marijuana. About 3,200 grams — more than 6 pounds — were seized during the raid at the Lindsey home, according to court documents. The suit also asserts that Welberg and Blackman fraudulently obtained the search warrants used to search the home, making false and misleading statements about an interview they conducted with a drug suspect before the first raid. Blackman resigned f r om the La Grande Police Department in April 2008 amid allegations of misconduct during his tenure on the UnionWallowa County Drug Task Force. Welberg was placed on administrative leave April 30, 2008, due to an investigation into his conduct on the drug taskforce. He resigned in March 2009. The Department of Public Safety Standards and Training, the state agency overseeing police officer training and certification, later revoked certifications for both officers.

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THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2013

COLLEGE BASEBALL

Ducks topBeavs in series opener EUGENE — Tommy Thorpe allowed just two hits over eight-plus

innings andOregon

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• A low snowpackand possible precipitation could makefor slowtimes onan updated course

defeated Oregon State 3-0 Friday night in the

By Mark Morical

opening contest of a

Alpine and nordic skiers in today's U.S. Bank Pole Pedal Paddle will be racing on one of the lowest snowpacks in recent memory for this time of year at Mount Bachelor. And, somewhat ironically, forecasts are calling for a 50 percent chance of snow at the mountain today. PPP race director Molly Cogswell-Kelley says the low snowpack should have little effect on

three-game Civil War series at PK Park.

Thorpe (6-4) struck out seven and walked two for the No. 10 Ducks

(43-11, 20-5 Pac-12), who join the sixth-

ranked Beavers (41-9, 20-5) atop the league standings. Jimmie Sherfy loaded the bases with two outs in the ninth inning, but Danny Hayes flew out to center to end the threat. It was Sherfy's 20th

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the race, other than making the 8kilometer nordic ski leg slower for most competitors. The Mt. Bachelor website on Friday reported a snow depth of 38 inches at the base and 87 inches at mid-mountain. "Not great," Cogswell-Kelley said when asked Friday about the snow conditions at Bachelor. "It's one of the lowest snowpacks in about 10 years. Alpine (course) will be fine. On the nordic, we'll have enough snow, but it'll be slow." Cogswell-Kelley said her main

concern was snow sticking to the roads as cyclists make their way down from Bachelor to Bend for 22 miles along Century Drive. "(Snowfall) would be fine, as long as it doesn't impact the cyclists," she said. "We just don't want snow on th e r oad when they're cycling down." The past nine years' PPP times might be difficult to compare with today's times, not only because of a possible slower nordic leg but also because the race debuts a new run coursetoday. Organizers tried to keep the overall distance of the PPP course the same, as the run course is a bit longer and the bike route a bit shorter. See PPP /C4

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snowboard stage, an 8-kilometer nordic ski, a

of teams

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go from 9:15 a.m.to

Redmond boys and

in the second after Nick

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faces for photographers between nibbles of grass outside his stall at

Pimlico RaceCourse.

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Summit's Scott Parr smashes a volley at the net as doubles partner Liam Hall stands ready during a semifinal match at the Class 5A state championships at the Portland Tennis Center on Friday. Parr and Hall will play for third place today.

excited about giving him

a whirl to see if wecan

Preakness to set up a Triple Crown try in the Belmont Stakes three weeks from Saturday. Orb is the even-money favorite, and there's a

growing feeling that this 3-year-old bay colt

may be special enough to give thoroughbred racing its first Triple

Crown champion since Affirmed in 1978. Getting the second

win may soundeasy. It isn't. Six of the past eight Derby winners did not win the Preakness.

MaybeGoldencents, who did not take to the slop at Churchill Downs and finished 17th after winning the Santa Anita Derby in April, is up to

the challenge.

More information: www.pppbend.com

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get it done and go on to the next step." Getting it done would mean defeating eight rivals in the 1/i6-mile

11:30 a.m.; first finisher is expected at about11 a.m.

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single to left scored Brett Thomas from sec-

more pleased," trainer Shug McGaugheysaid on a warm andsunny Friday morning. "We're

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groundout scored Aaron Payne, andRyon Healy's

"He's really settled in well. He seems to be energetic about what he's doing so I couldn't be

individuals or as members

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The Ducks went up 20 in the first inning when Scott Heineman's bunt

The Kentucky Derby winner was in a playful mood the day before the Preakness, making

participants competing as

and a half-mile sprint

PREP TENNIS: CLASS 5A STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

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• Repeat title bids for boththe Summitboysandgirls squadswil comeupjust short GIRLS

BOYS

Bulletin staff report BEAVERTON — Behind the strength of doubles players Haley Younger and Kelsey Collis, Summit High is still in the hunt to trophy at the Class 5A girls state tennis tournament for the fourth consecutive year. The Storm, last season's state champions, ended Friday's quarterfinal and semifinal round at Tualatin Hills Tennis Center in fourth place with 6'/~ points. Ashland enters today in first with 12 points, Crescent Valley is second with nine points, and Marist holds third with seven points. See Girls/C3

Bulletin staff report PORTLAND — Summit's quest for a third straight boys tennis state title appears to have fallen just short. The Storm wrapped up the second day of the Class 5A state championships at the Portland Tennis Center in fourth place with nine points, behind Corvallis' Crescent Valley (12) and Eugene schools Marist (12) and Churchill (10'/~) with only the championship, third-place matches and consolation finals yet to be played. "We knew we'd be right there," Summit coach Josh Cordell said, noting that the Storm seem to be out of the driver's seat for a team state title.

Summit's Kelsey Collis returns a volley as her partner, Heley Younger covers the back line during a match et the Class 5A state championships et Beaverton's Tualatin Hills Tennis Center. Collis and Younger lost in the semifinals but will play in a third-place match today.

inside • Ridgeview, Crook County girls tied for fifth at state,C3

See Boys/C3

Bulletin staff report REDMOND — With the help of three throwers going 1-2-3 in the shot put and with eight athletes placing in the top five in five events Friday, host Redmond High is in position to take the Class 5A Special District 1 boys track and field championship. "We're doing well," Panthers coach Scott Brown said. "The kids that have been doing it all season, they're still doing it." Josue Nieves, Gunnar Sigado and Gabriel Giacci each recorded a throw of more than 47 feet in the shot put, sweeping the top three spots of the event to lead host Redmond to a first-day total of 56 points and first place in the sixteam standings ahead of Summit's 44 points. The top two finishers in each event qualify for the 5A state championships at Hayward Field in Eugene on May 24-25. Matthew Maton and Eric Alldritt went 1-2 in the 3,000-meterrun for Summit, which also saw Calvin Aylward win the javelin. Mountain View, which is third with 30 points, was led by Mitch Modin's victory in the long jump, while Joel Johnson won the pole vault to pace fourth-place Bend High (21 points). Ashland and Eagle Point round out the first-day standings with two points apiece. See Track/C2

Inside • Bend softball reaches Class 5A state playoffs;

prep roundup,C3

"Orb's not like a onerace hit. All year long

he's been super impressive," said Goldencents trainer Doug O'Neill, who won the Derby and Preakness lastyear with I'll Have Another, only to scratch the colt the day before the Belmont be-

GOLF: PACIFIC NORTHWEST MEN'S MASTER-40 AMATEUR

Beaverton golfer triumphsat Brasada

cause of a tendon injury. "But we've seenGolden-

By Zack Hall

cents do some brilliant things in the afternoon. If he does, I think he can beat him." — The Associated Press

POWELL BUTTE — Golfers never know when the opportunity to win will come along in match play. For Bill Winter, a 48-year-old from Beaverton, that chance Friday came on the par-5 10th hole at Brasada Canyons Golf Club. Winter took advantage of an errant tee shot by Canadian Norm Bradley with a par to go I up and tied the remaining eight holes to win the Pacific Northwest Men's Master-40 Amateur Championship. "Match play is so crazy," said Winter, a former men's golf coach at the University of Portland.

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"You never know what is going to happen. Both of us hit the ball pretty well. We just couldn't make any putts." On a morning that began gray and drizzly, Winter grabbed an earlytwo-hole lead in the first three holes.But Bradley, a 55-year-old school district administrator from Kelowna, British Columbia, evened the match with a birdie on the par-4 fifth hole and a par on the par-3 sixth. Heading into the back nine tied, Winter quickly seized the advantage after Bradley's tee shot on the 10th hole found the desert bordering the fairway. That left him with little option other than a punch out of the rough. See Golf /C3

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Pacific Northwest Men's Master-40 Amateur Championship winner Bill Winter, left, shakes hands with runner-up Norm Bradley on the 18th hole et Bresede Canyons Golf Club on Friday.


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Bradley still on top IRVING, Texas — Keegan Bradley again bogeyed Nos. 1 and 18 in the Byron Nelson Championship. Unlike th e f i rs t r o und, Bradley didn't set a course record. But he still finished with a three-stroke lead. Bradley started and ended his round Friday with those bogeys, part of a 1-under 69 that got him to 11-under 129, the lowest 36-hoie total at the Nelson since 2001. "I'm almost more proud of this round than yesterday because I didn't feel comfortable all day," said Bradley, whose opening 60 included his only bogeys at those same holes in the middle of that round. "I don't know what it was, I can't put my finger on it but, you know, I bogeyed the first hole. I was a little uncomfortable and then I settled in and hit some really good shots." Bradley won the event in 2011 for his first PGA Tour title. Tom Gillis, who shot 63 in the first group of the day off the No. 10 tee, and SangMoon Bae (66) were tied for second. A stroke further back were 2012 PGA Tour rookie

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Track & field Friday's results Boys Class 5A Special District1 Championships At RedmondHigh First -dayteam scores— Redmond56,Summit 44, MountainView30 Bend21, Ashland2, Eagle Point 2. 3,000 — I, MatthewMaton, Summit, 9:18.45. 2, Eric Alldritt, Summit9:26.53. , 3,DakotaThornton, MountainView,9.40.07.Pv—1,Joel Johnson,Bend, 15-10. 2,CodySimpson, Redmond, 14-05. 3, Jeifrey Bierman,Redmond,13-11. Shot —1,JosueNieves, Redmond,47-10.50. 2, GunnarSigado, Redm ond 47-02. 3,GabrielGiacci,Redmond,47-0050.Javelin — 1, CalvinAylward,Summit,171-04. 2, Cody Simpson, Redmond,168-08. 3, BlakeKnirk, Mountain View,165-09 LJ —1, MitchModin, MountainView, 22-01. 2, KyleTinnell, Redmond, 21-0650. 3, Ben Ritchey,Summit, 21-06. Girls

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GOLF ROUNDUP of the year John Huh (64), Ryan Palmer (68) and 2011 Masters champion C h arl Schwartzel (70). Guan Tianlang, the 14-year-old amateur from China, missed the cut with rounds of 70 and 77. Also on Friday: K orda leads: M O B I L E, Ala. — Jessica Korda shot a 7-under 65 to take a onestroke lead over Hall of Famer Karrie Webb after the second round of the Mobile Bay LPGA Classic. P oulter eliminated: K A V ARNA, Bulgaria — I a n Poulter was eliminated from the Volvo World Match Play Championship after losing another round-robin match at Thracian Cliffs. The round of 16 pairings are: Branden Grace vs. Brett R umford; Richard Sterne vs. C h r is Wood; Francesco Molinari vs. Carl Pettersson; Shane Lowry vs. Aiken; Scott Jamieson vs. Felipe Aguilar; Thongchai Jaidee vs. Peter Hanson; Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano vs. Nicolas Coisaerts; and Graeme McDowell vs. Bo Van Pelt.

Class 5A Special District1 Championships At RedmondHigh First-day teamscores —Summit 58, Bend34, Mountain32, Ashland17, EaglePoint 12, Redmond 2.

3,000 — I, Hannah Gindlesperger,Summit, 10:56.03;2, LeahWessler, Ashland,11:09.03. 3, Mary HadleySchoderbek,Summit, 11:09.33.Shot — 1, Anna Roshak,MountianView, 41-02. 2, Maddison Sumrall,Bend,33-11. 3, MyahHarter, Summit, 33-00 Javelin — I, MercedesMingus,Summit, 123-06. 2, KelseyMcKelvey, Ashland,122-02. 3, HannahMorris, EaglePoint,117-08 PV— 1,Annie Sidor, Summit, 11-4. 2, SamanthaMcGee, Bend, 11-01. 3, Emily Geddes, Bend,11-01. LJ—1, Evan Davis, Bend,1709.5. 2,MirandaBrown,Summit,17-01.25. 3,Hannah Morris, EaglePoint, 17-00.

GOLF

BrianStuard Scott Langley JasonDufner KennyPerry RorySabba tini MorganHofmann BradFritsch

Local Friday BrasadaCanyonsGolf Club(Powell Butte) Par 72 Match Play Championship Match

(5) Bill Winter, Beaverton,def. Norm Bradley, Kelowna B 0.,1up. Eight-Player Consolation Flights First Flight — (7)TomCampbel, PortOrchard, Wash., def. (5)DaveSchrenk, FoxIsland, Wash., 5 ailzt 3.

SecondFlight — (1) SpencerGrundy, Bowen Island,B.C, def.(7) PaulBrown,Vancouver, B.C.,2 and 1. Third Flight —(8) Brett Morelock,Bend,def. (7) MarkCrose,Redmond,7and6. FourthFlight—(1)AndrewFerranti, Portland,def. (7) CraigChastain, Redmond,1up. Filth Flight —(7) DarrelGordon,BlackDiamond, Wash.,def. (1)CharlesBrank,Sumner,Wash.,1up. Sixth Flight —(6) JamesTofolo, Redm ond, def. (4) AlexHinrichs, Sammamish, Wash., 21holes.

Professional PGATour

Byron NelsonChampionship Friday AtTPC FourSeasonsResorl Irving, Texas Purse: $5.7 million Yardage: 7,155;Par:70 SecondRound(Playersthat madecut) (a-amateur) 60-69—129 Keegan Bradley 69-63—132 Tom Gilis Sang-MoonBae 66-66—132 69-64 133 John Huh 65-68—133 RyanPamer 63-70—133 Charl Schwartzel 67-67—134 Graham DeLaet 65-69—134 AngelCabrera 64 70—134 TedPotter,Jr. 66-68—134 Scott Piercy 69-65—134 GaryWoodland 64-70—134 Harris English 72-63—135 Erik Compton 67-68—135 StephenAmes 67-68—135 NathanGreen 68-67—135 Martin Kaym er 65-70—135 CamiloVigegas 67-68—135 Martin Flores 68-67—135 DuffyWaldorf 67-68—135 AlexandreRocha 68-68—136 CharleyHotfman 67-69—136 BenCrane 66-70—136 MarcLeishman 68-68—136 MikeWeir 68-68—136 JimmyWalker 68-68—136 MarcelSiem 69-67—136 ChezReavie 68-68—136 CameronPercy 67-69—136 CharlesHowell III 68-69—137 Joe Ogilvie 68-69—137 BrianHarm an 69-68—137 D.A. Points 67-70—137 Louis Oosthuizen 69-68—137 JordanSpieth 68-69—137 68-69—137 71-66 — I37 73-64—137 68-69—137 70-67—137 69-68—137 68-69—137 68-70—138 68-70—138 68-70—138 69-69—138 71-67—138 74-64—138 68-70—138

69 69 138 73-65—138 71-67 — 138 68-71—139 69-70 — 139 68-71 — I39 71-68 — 139 67-72 — 139 69-70 — 139 66-73 139 69-70—139 69-70—139 70-69—139 69-70—139 71-68—139 67-72—139 68-71 — 139 70-69—139 70 70—140 72-68—140 67-73—140 70-70—140 70-70—140 70-70—140 70-70—140 70-70—140 73-67—140 71 69 140 71-69—140 70-70—140 71-69 — I40 69-71 — 140 69-71 — I40 69-71—140

LPGATour Mobile BayClassrc Friday At Robert TrentJonesGolf Trail, Magnolia Grove, TheCrossings Mobile, Ala. Purse:$1.2 million Yardage: 5,521;Par: 72 SecondRound(PlayersIhat madecut) 66-65 — 131 JessicaKorda KarrieWebb 69-63 132 ChegaChoi 67-66—133 SydneeMichaels 72-62 134 Pornanong Phatlum 69-65—134 ThidapaSuwannapura 67-67—134 AzaharaMunoz 71-64—135 AriyaJutanugarn 69-66—135 MinaHarigae 67-68—135 Lexi Thomp son 65-70—135 71-65—136 BeckyMorgan 69-67—136 PazEcheverria 68 68—136 HeeKyungSeo 67-69—136 NicoleCastrale 70-67—137 Jin Young Pak MariajoUribe 70-67—137 70-67—137 Kim Welch Lisa Mccloskey 69-68—137 JenniferJohnson 67-70—137 Eun-Hee Ji 65-72—137 Jiyai Shin 72-66—138 Sue Kim 71-67 138 KatherineHull-Kirk 69-69—138 NicoleSmith 69-69—138 68-70—138 BeatrizRecari 67-71—138 HeeYoungPark 73-66—139 AnnaNordqvist 72-67—139 Moira Dunn 71-68—139 JenniferRosales 71-68—139 AngelaStanford Mo Martin JulietaGranada

LaurenDoughtie AmeliaLewis AmyYang Jodi EwartShadof LauraDiaz SarahJaneSmith StacyLewis Song Hee Kim Kristy McPherson Dori Carter MarcyHart VickyHurst NicoleJeray Katie Burnett

KarineIcher LorieKane

Mitsuki Katahira

PNGAMEN'SMASTER-40 AMATEURCHAMPIONSHIP

WilliamMcGirt SteveMarino John Daly Matt Bettencourt FreddieJacobson DavidMathis BrendonTodd D.H. Lee MichaelBradley Jeff Overton TagRidings Justin Bolli Vijay Singh John Rollins Colt Knost

GaryChristian ZackFischer HenrikNorlander RickyBames Jerry Kelly WesShort,Jr. Ryo Ishikawa ChadCampbell Andrew Svoboda Will Claxton Justin Hicks Matt Kuchar CharlieBeljan StuartAppleby JasonBohn JamesDriscoll Seung-YulNoh Pat Perez Tim Herron JasonDay PatrickReed PadraigHarrington Justin Leonard TedPurdy JesperParnevik GregOwen

SeonHwaLee JennyShin MeenaLee AlisonWalshe DewiClaireSchreefel JanePark SunYoungYoo BrittanyLang Ji YoungDh WendyWard Mi HyangLee HeatherBowieYoung KatieFutcher Pat Hurst NicoleHage SandraChangkija VeronicaFelibert ChristinaKim

RyannO'Toole JenniferSong Lisa Ferrero ReilleyRankin Maria Hjorth BelenMozo ChieArimura Silvia Cavalleri TiffanyJoh Kris Tamulis PaigeMackenzie JessicaShepley SandraGal

70-69—139 69-70—139 68-71—139 68-71—139 74-66—140 72-68—140 71-69—140 71-69—140 70-70—140 69-71 140 69-71—140 68-72—140 68-72 — I40 68-72 — 140 68-72—140 73-68 — 141 73-68—141 72-69—141 71-70 — 141 71-70 — 141 71-70 — 141

70-71 — I41 69-72 — 141 67-74—141 73-69—142 73-69—142 72-70—142 72-70—142 72-70—142 71-71—142 71-71 — I42 70-72 — 142

70-72—142 69-73—142 73-70 — 143 70-73 — 143 70-73 143 70-73—143 70-73 143 74-70—144 74-70—144 73-71—144 73-71—144 72-72 — 144 72-72 — 144 72-72 — 144

72-72—144 71-73 144 71-73 — I44

68-76 — 144

European Tour Volvo WorldMatchPlayChampionship Friday At Thracian Cliffs Golf andBeachClub Kavarna, Bulgaria Yardage: 7,291; Par: 72 SecondRound Brett Rumford,Australia, def. Jamie Donaldson, Wales,58 3 Scott Jamieson,Scotland, def. Carl Pettersson, Sweden,1hole Francesco Molinai, Italy, def. FelipeAguilar, Chile, 4&3

Nicolas Colsaerts,Belgium,def. KiradeckAphibarnrat,Thailand,38 2 Richard Sterne,South Africa def. Geoff Dgilvy, Australia, 5 84 GeorgeCoetzee, SouthAtrica, def.ShaneLowry, Ireland,38 2 Thongcha iJaidee,Thialand,def.Thomas Aiken, SouthAfrica,1hole Chris Wood,England, def. StephenGallacher, Scotland,28 I Third Round Gonzalo Feman ez d-castano, Spain, def. Brett Rumford,Australia, 38 2 Scott Jamieson,Scotland, def. ThorbjomDlesen, Denmark,58 3 FelipeAguilar,Chile,def. HenrikStenson,Sweden, 381 Bo VanPelt, UnitedStates,halvedwith with Geoff Dgilvy,Australia BrandenGrace, SouthAfrica, halvedwith Kiradeck Aphibarnrat,Thailand ShaneLowry,Ireland, def. PeterHanson, Sweden, 4up ThomasAiken, SouthAfrica, def. IanPoulter, England,1hole GraemeMcDoweg, Northern Ireland, def. Stephen Gallacher,Scotland,4 8 2. Pool Standings

Toptwo advanced

Bagesteros —McDowell, 4 points; Wood, 2; Gallacher,0. Gabrielsson— Jaidee,4; ThomasAiken, 2; Poulter, 0. Larson — Steme,3; VanPelt, 2;Geolf Dgilvy, 1.

Mccormack—Jamieson, 4, Pettersson, 2; Olesen,

0 Norman—Moginari, 4; Aguilar,2, Stenson,0. Palmer x-Lowry, 2;x-Hanson,2; Coetzee,2. Player —Fernandez-castano, 4; Rum ford, 2; Donaldson,0. Woosnam —Grace, 3;Colsaerts, 2;Aphibarnrat, 1. x-wonsudden-deathplayoff.

Track Continued from C1 The five-time defending state champion Summit girls ended Friday in first place with 58 points. Freshman Hannah

23. (52)BrianKeselowski, Toyota,181.458.

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Professional Italian Open Thursday Friday At Foro Italico

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(x-if necessary) (Best-of-7)

Rome Purse: Men,$4.17million (WT1000); Women, $2.37million (Premier) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Men Guarterfinals TomasBerdych (6),CzechRepublic,def.Novak Djokovic(1), Serbia,2-6, 7-5,6-4. BenoitPaire,France,def.Marcel Granogers, Spain,

CONFERENCESEMIFINALS EASTERNCONFERENCE Miami 4, Chicago1

Monday, May6:Chicago93,Miami86 Wednesd ay,May8:Miami115,Chicago78 Friday,May10:Miami104, Chicago94 Monday, May13:Miami88,Chicago65 Wednesd ay,May15:Miami94,Chicago91 Indiana 3, NewYork 2 Sunday,May5:Indiana102, NewYork 95 Tuesday ,May7:New YorkI05,lndiana79 Saturday,May11.1ndiana82, NewYork71 Tuesday,May14:Indiana 93,NewYork82 Thursday,May16: NewYork85,lndiana 75 Today,May18: NewYorkatlndiana,5 p.m. x-Monday,May20:Indianaat NewYork, 5p.m.

6-1, 6-0.

WESTERN CONFERENCE San Antonio 4, GoldenState 2 Monday,May6: SanAntonio129, GoldenState127, 2OT Wednesd ay,May8:GoldenSt.100,SanAntonio91 Friday,May10:SanAntonio 102,Golden State92 Sunday, May 12:Golden State 97,San Antonio 87, DT Tuesday, May14:SanAntonio109, GoldenState 91 Thursday,May16:SanAntonio 94 GoldenState 82 Memphis 4, OklahomaCity1 Sunday,May5:OklahomaCity 93,Memphis 91 Tuesday, May7: Memphis 99,OklahomaCity 93 Saturday,May11.Memphis 87,OklahomaCity 81 Monday,May13: Memphis 103, OklahomaCity 97, DT Wednesday, May15: Memphis 88,OklahomaCity 84 CONFERENCE FINALS

(Best-of-7)

WESTERNCONFERENCE

SanAntoniovs.Memphis Sunday,May19:Memphis atSanAntonio,12:30p.m. Tuesday,May 21:Memphis atSanAntonio, 6p.m. Saturday,May25:SanAntonioatMemphis, 6p.m. Monday,May27:SanAntonioatMemphis, 6p.m. x-Wednesday, May29: Mem phis at SanAntonio, 6 p.m. x-Friday,May31:SanAntonio at Memphis, 6 p.m. x-Sunday,June2:Memphis atSanAntonio, 6p.m.

BASEBALL College Pac-12 Standings All Times PDT

Conference W L Oregon 20 5 Oregon State 20 5 UCLA 18 7 ArizonaState 1 4 11 Stanford 12 13 Arizona 11 14 Washington 11 14 SouthernCal 10 15 California 10 18 WashingtonState 8 17 Utah 6 21 Friday's Games Oregon 3, OregonState0 Washington 4, Washington State3 Arizona10,ArizonaState7 Stanford9,Cal8 UCLA2, USCI Today's Games KansasatUtah,11a.m. OregonStateatOregon, 2p.m. Washington atWashington State, 2p.m. UCLAat USC,2 p.m. StanfordatCal,6p.m. ArizonaStateandArizona, 6:30p.m.

Overall

W 43 41 35 33 27 30 20 19 22 21 17

L 11 9 15 16 21 20 31 31 29 28 29

Saturday'sGames ArizonaStateandArizona, noon OregonStateatOregon, noon Washington atWashington State,1 p.m. UCLAat USC,1p.m. StanfordatCal,1 p.m. KansasatUtah,5p.m.

HOCKEY NHL NATIONALHOCKEY LEAGUE NHL Playoff Glance All Times PDT CONFERENCESEMIFINALS

(Best-of-7)

EASTERNCONFERENCE Pittsburgh 2, Ottawa0 Tuesday, May14:Pittsburgh4, Dttawa1 Friday,May17:Pittsburgh4, Otawa3 Sunday,May19:PigsburghatOttawa, 4.30p.m. Wednesday, May22: Pittsburgh atOttawa.430p.m. x-Friday,May24: OttawaatPittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. x-Sunday,May26: PittsburghatOttawa,TBD x-Tuesday,May28 OtawaatPittsburgh, TBD Boston1, N.Y. Rangers0 Thursday,May16.Boston3,N.Y.Rangers 2,OT Sunday,May19:N.Y.Rangersat Boston, noon Tuesday, May21:BostonatN.Y. Rangers, 4:30p.m. Thursd ay,May23:BostonatN Y Rangers,4p.m. xSaturday,May25 N.Y.RangersatBoston TBD x-Monday,May27:Boston atN.Y.Rangers, TBD x-Wednesday, May29.NY.Rangersat Boston, TBD WESTERN CONFERENCE Cbicago1, Detroit 0 Wednesday, May15. Chicago4, Detroit1 Today, May18: Detroitat Chicago,10am Monday,May20:ChicagoatDetroit, 4:30p.m. Thursday,May23: Chicagoat Detroit, 5 p.m. x-Saturday,May25 Detroit at Chicago,TBD x-Monday,May27:Chicagoat Detroit, TBD x-Wednesday, May29:Detroit at Chicago,TBD

Los Angeles 2,SanJose 0

Tuesday, May14:LosAngeles2, SanJose 0 Thursday,May16:LosAngeles4, SanJose3 Today,May18: LosAngeles atSanJose, 6p.m. Tuesd ay,May21:LosAngelesatSanJose,7p.m. x-Thursday,May23: SanJoseat LosAngeles, 7.30 pm. x-Sunday,May26: LosAngeles atSanJose, TBD

x-Tuesday,May28: SanJoseat LosAngeles,TBD

MO T O R SPO R TS NASCAR Sprint Cup Sprint Showdown Lineup After Friday pualifying; racetoday At Charlotte Motor Speedway Concord, N.C. Lap length: 1.5 miles (Car number inparentheses) 1. (56)MartinTruexJr., Toyota,193424mph. 2. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet,192.699. 3. (42)JuanPablo Montoya,Chevrolet, 192.342. 4. (17)RickyStenhouseJr., Ford,192.28. 5. (13)CaseyMears, Ford,190.88. 6. (31)JeffBurton,Chevrolet, 190.154. 7. (10)DanicaPatrick, Chevrolet,190.061 8. (27)PaulMenard,Chevrolet,189 86. 9. (36)J.J.Yeley,Chevrolet,189.447. 10. (33)LandonCassil, Chevrolet,188.963. 11. (47)BobbyLabonte, Toyota,188 818. 12. (43)AricAlmirola, Ford,188.732. 13. (44)ScottRiggs,Ford,188.58. 14. (38)DavidGililand, Ford,188.186 15 (95) MichaelMcDowell Ford 187696 16. (83)DavidReutimann, Toyota,187.435. 17. (19)MikeBliss, Toyota,187.305. 18. (93)TravisKvapil, Toyota,187.013. 19. (7)DaveBlaney, Chevrolet, 186.696. 20. (32)TimmyHi, Ford, 185.861. 21. (87)JoeNemechek, Toyota, 184.011. 22. (30)DavidStremme, Toyota,183.767.

Gindlesperger won the3,000, Mercedes Mingus took first in the javelin and Annie Sidor won the pole vault for Summit. Bend High closed out the day in second place with 34 points, and was followed by Mountain View (32 points), Ashland

Rafael Nadal(5), Spain, def. DavidFerrer(4), Spain,6-4,4-6, 6-2. RogerFederer(2),Switzerland,def.JerzyJanowicz, Poland,6-4,7-6(2). Women Guarterfinals SerenaWiliams(1), UnitedStates,def. CarlaSuarezNavarro,Spain,6-2,6-0.

Sara Errani(7), Itay, def. ManaSharapova(2),

Russia,walkover. VictoriaAzarenka(3), Belarus,def. SamanthaStosur (9),Australia,6-4, 1-6,6-3. SimonaHalep, Romania,def. JelenaJankovic, Serbia,4-6, 6-0,7-5.

SOCCER MLS MAJOR LEAGUESOCCER AN Times PDT

Eastern Conference

W L T P t sGF GA NewYork 6 4 3 21 19 15 Houston 6 3 2 20 17 10 S porting KansasCity 6 4 2 2 0 15 9 Montreal 6 2 2 20 15 11 Philadelphia 4 4 3 15 14 18 Columbus 3 4 3 12 12 10 NewEngland 2 4 4 10 6 9 TorontoFC I 5 4 7 11 15 Chicago 2 6 1 7 6 15 D.C. 1 8 1 4 5 19 Western Conference W L T P t sGF GA FC Dallas 7 1 3 24 18 11 Portland 4 I 6 18 18 12 Los Angeles 5 3 2 17 17 9 RealSaltLake 5 5 2 17 13 13 Colorado 4 4 3 15 10 9 SanJose 3 4 5 14 12 18 Vancouver 3 4 3 12 12 14 Seattle 3 3 3 12 10 7 ChivasLISA 3 5 2 11 12 18 NOTE: Threepoints forvictory, onepoint for tie

Today's Games ColumbusatToronto FC,2p.m PortlandatVancouver,4 p.m. Chicago at Philadelphia, 4:30p.m. NewEnglandatHouston,5:30p.m. Colorado at SanJose, 7:30p.m. FC DallasatSeatle FC,730p.m. Sunday's Games Los Angelesat NewYork, 10a.m. SportingKansasCity atD.C. United, 2p.m. RealSaltLakeat ChivasUSA 730p m

DEALS Transactions BASEBALL American League CLEVEL AND INDIANS—Activated RHPVinnie Pestano fromthe15-day DLSent RHPBret Myerson arehabassignmentto Akron(EL). HOUSTONASTRDS— NamedReidRyanpresident of businessoperations. KANSAS CITYRDYALS—PlacedOFJarrod Dyson on the 15-dayDL. Recaled DFDavid Loughfrom

Omaha(PCL). MINNESOTA TWINS— Released LHP RafaelPerez fromRochester (IL) NEW YORKYANKEES PlacedLHPAndy Petitte on the 15-dayDL. RecalledLHPVidal Nunofrom Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). DAKLAND ATHLETICS Selectedthecontract of LHPHidekiDkajimafrom Sacramento (PCL). DesignatedRHPChris Resopfor assignment, SEATTI.E MARINERS—Selectedthecontract ofHP DannyFarquharfromTacoma (PCL). OptionedRHP HectorNoesito Tacoma (PCL). Transferred RHPStephenPryorfromthe15- tothe60-dayDL. TEXASRANGERS—Sent RHPJustin Miler on a rehabassignmentto Frisco(PCL). TORONTOBLUE JAYS— SentRHP Dustin McGowan onarehabassignment to Bufalo (IL). National League ATLANTA BRAVES—Activated DFJason Heyward from the15-day DL PlacedRH PJordan Walden on the 15-dayDL. LOSANGELESDODGERS—Sent LHPScott Elbert and 28 MarkEllis on rehabassignments to Chatta-

nooga (SL).

PHILADEL PHIA PHILLIES—Recalled RHP B.J.

Rosenbergfroml.ehigh Valley(IL). Optioned LHP RaulValdestoLehighValey. PITTSBURGHPIRATES— Placed RHP Jose Contreras onthe bereavement list. Recalled RHPJared Hughes IromIndianapolis (IL). SAN DIEGO PADRES— Selected RHP Tim Stauff er from Tucson(PCL). PlacedDFCarlos Quentin on paternity leave.DesignatedRHPThadWeber for assignment. FOOTBALL National Football League NFL —SuspendedSeattle DEBruceIrvin forthefirst four games ofthe2013regularseason Ior violating the NFLpolicyonperformanceenhancingsubstances. ATLANTAFALCONS— Promoted Mark Olson to national scout. SignedDEMalliciah Goodm an, DE StanslyMaponga,SKemal IshmaelandSZekeMotta. CLEVELANDBRDWNS— Signed QB Brian Hoyer to a two-yearcontract. DALLAS COWBOYS—Released CBDustin Harris. SignedCBMalik James. KANSASCITY CHIEFS— Signed FB Toben Opu-

rum.

MIAMIDOLPHINS Signed TEDion Sims. NEW ENGLANDPATRIOTS— Signed LB Jamie Collins and LBSteveBeauharnais. DAKLANDRAIDERS— SignedP ChrisKluwe. WASHING TON REDSKINS—Signed S Phillip ThomasandCBDavid Amerson. HOCKEY

NationalHockeyLeague

NEW YDRKISLANDERS—Agreed to termswith F

Eric Boulton onaone-yearcontract.

COLLEGE WESTCOASTCONFERENCE—Announced Commissioner JamieZaninovich hasreceived athree-year contractextensionthroughMay31,2017. ARIZONA —Named Damon Stoudamire men's assistantbasketballcoach. KANSAS STATE Announcedsophomore F Brandon Boldenhastransferred fromGeorgetown.

FISH COUNT Upstream daily movement of adult chinook, jack chinook, steelheadandwild steelheadat selected ColumbiaRiverdamslast updatedonThursday. Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wstlhd Bonneville 99 9 984 17 0 The DaHes 862 John Day 8 1

1 ,005 1, 02 6

6 2 15 0 Upstream year-to-date movement ofadult chinook, jack chinook,steelheadandwild steelheadat selected ColumbiaRiverdamslast updatedonThursday. Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wstlhd B onneville 69,021 26,720 2,931 8 3 5 T he DaHes 53,810 23,845 74 4 34 2 J ohn Day 42,466 19,942 86 3 45 9 M cNary 34,859 12,326 1,396 6 8 7

(17), Eagle Point (12) and Redmond (two). Other winners Friday were the Cougars' Anna Roshak in the shot put and the Lava Bears' Evan Davis in the long jump. The Class 5A Special District 1 meet continues today at noon.


SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2013 • THE BULLETIN

SPORTS IN BRIEF

Girls

SOFTBALL Ducks to regional finalOregon advanced to its fourth straight

NCAA regional final with a 3-0 win over North Carolina on Friday afternoon at Howe Field. En route to a

school-record100th career victory, senior Jessica Moore (26-4) struck out nine, walked one and scattered five hits. Janie Takeda went 2-for-4 with a stolen base and Courtney Ceo went 2for-2 with a run batted in for the Ducks

(48-9). Oregon plays today atnoon in the NCAA regional final against

Wisconsin ,andasecondgame, ifnecessary, would follow at 3 p.m. in the double-elimination format.

Beavers fall —Senior pitcher

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Summit's Kacie Evans, left, and Lauren Handley compete during the Class 5A state championships at Beaverton's Tualatin Hills Tennis Center on Friday. They lost in their quarterfinal match.

Continued from C1 Younger and Collis defeated Sherwood's Courtney Mostul and Nancy Nguyen 6-1, 7-6 (5), in the quarterfinal round. The Storm duo then fell to Crescent Valley's Claire and Julie Meunier 6-3, 6-0, in the semifinals. The two Summit standouts, who entered the tournament unseeded, face Corvallis' Maysa Shakibnia and Alan Chaplin today in the third-place match. Summit's other doubles team that was still alive in the championship bracket, Kacie Evans and Lauren Handley, dropped their quarterfinal matchup against Ashland's Hanna Greenberg and Vika O'Brien, the tournament's top seed, 6-1, 6-0. In singles play Friday, Bend High freshman Sierra Winch went 2-0 in the consolation bracket and will play Crescent Valley's Jin Kwon today for the consolation championship. Summit's Lindsey Brodeck went 1-1 in consolation play, ending her tournament with an 8-3 loss to Kwon, and Bend's Kaylee Tornay was 0-1. The Class 5A girls state championships concludes today, with matches beginning at 9 a.m.

Marina Demore threw seven effective innings and freshman Christie Langlois

hadher first career multi-hitgame for Oregon State, but Hofstra prevailed 20 in the opening game of an NCAA re-

gional in Columbia, Mo., onFriday. The Beavers (33-23) posted hits in each of their first four innings but couldn't

push a runacross against Hofstra starter Olivia Galati. Hofstra scored its two runs in the fifth inning. Langlois had two of OSU's five hits in the contest. The Beavers play Stony Brook, a 3-0 loser to Missouri on Friday, in an

elimination gameat 2:30 p.m.today.

GOLF Venturl paSSeS —KenVenturi, who overcamedehydration to win the 1964 U.S. Open and spent 35 years in the booth for CBS Sports, died Friday

afternoon. Hewas82. Hisson, Matt Venturi, said he died in a hospital in Rancho Mirage, Calif. Venturi had been

hospitalized thepasttwo months for a spinal infection, pneumonia, and then an intestinal infection that he could no

longer fight. Venturi died12 daysafter he was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame. He had a severe stutter-

Boys Continued from C1 "We're definitely happy with the effort. We were hoping for different results today, but things just didn't go our way." The Storm have achance to pick up three points today to tie them with Crescent Valley and Marist at 12 points, but the Raiders' Jamie Fisher and the Spartans' Neu Nipatasaj go head-to-head in the singles championship match, with the winner's team being awarded two points and potentially the team state championship. Summit's Chandler Oliveira, the No. 4 seed in singles play, and the Storm's third-seeded doubles team of Scott Parr and Liam Hall were each ousted from the semifinals by the top seeds in each bracket. Oliveira defeated Franklin's Nevin Swoverland in the quarterfinals 6-1, 6-3 but fell to Fisher 6-3, 6-3, setting the sophomore up in a t h ird-place match against Churchill's Nathan Hampton, the No. 3 seed, today.

Parr and Hall advanced to the semis by way of a 6-0, 6-1 victory over Crescent Valley's Kasey Wang and Tim Roome-Traut, but the pair ran into top-seeded Austin Tyner and A.J. Bartko of Marist, losing 6-4, 6-4. Parr and Hall will take on Crescent Valley's Lewis Shotton and Ben Mca, Nair today for third place. "We're really excited about (Saturday)," said Cordell, who will also see laae+ Parker Nichols and William Dalquist battle for the doubles consolation championship today. "All the boys are pretty pumped to go out with as • solid wins and have a good last day of state." vv i i 4 i ; A,<~. Bend High's duo of Cameron Tulare and Josh Woodland worked Matthew Aimonetti / For The Bulletin their way through the doubles conso- Summit's Chandler Oliveira stretches out to return the ball as he battles in his lation bracket with a pair of victories semifinal match at the Class 5A state championships on Friday at Portland Tento earn a consolation finals matchup nis Center. Oliveira lost and will play in a third-place match today. against Nichols and Dalquist today. The Lava Bears sit in a tie for 10th place in the 21-team standings with tion quarterfinals but fell to Kelsey The final day of the Class 5A state one point. Rosborough of Silverton 8-5, ending tournament begins today at 9 a.m. Zach Powell defeated Sandy's Se- Redmond High's state champion- at Tualatin Hills Tennis Center in bastian Galvin 8-4 in the consola- ships with half a point. Beaverton. ,

'

ing problem as achild, yet went onto become one of the familiar voices in

golf broadcasting.

PREP ROUNDUP BASKETBALL Kings officially sold — SacramentoMayorKevinJohnsonannounced to screaming throngs of Kings fans Friday that the deal to sell the NBA franchise to a group led by

software tycoon VivekRanadive has beensigned.Theannouncementata City Hall rally brings to an end nearly

five months of maneuvering byJohnson to secure anewownership group, convince the council to commit to

building a newdowntown arena, and to show the NBA that the capital city of the most populous state in the nation

has the fanbaseto makethe venture successful.

CYCLING Cavendish wins again —Britain's Mark Cavendish sprinted to victory in the13th and longest stage of the

Giro d'Italia on Friday. Italy's Vincenzo Nibali kept the overall lead, boosting his chances of winning his home

country's biggest cycling racefor the first time. Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins and defending champion

Ryder Hesjedal withdrew before the stage. Giacomo Nizzolowassecond, with Luka Mezgec third in the 158-mile

leg from Busseto toCherasco.

Van Garderenwinstime trial

— AmericanTejayvan Garderen raced to a dominating individual time trial victory Friday in the Tour of California to

extend his overall leadover Australian Michael Rogers.VanGarderen completed the19.6-mile route in San Hose

in48 minutes,49seconds.Hewasthe last of 112 riders on the hilly and technical course in the sixth stage. Dutchman

Lieuwe Westra ofVacansoleil-DCM,the stage onewinner, wassecond in 49:15.

FOOTBALL SeahawkssuspendDEIrvin — Seattle Seahawks defensive end Bruce Irvin was suspended for the first

four games ofthe2013season onFriday after the leagueannounced heviolated the NFL policy on performance-

Ridgeview,CrookCounty girls in fifth at state tennis Bulletin staff report EUGENE — Ridgeview rolled at districts last week, qualifying seven players for the Class 4A/3A/2A/IA girls tennis state championships in the Ravens' first year of existence. On Friday, the program's top two doubles teams — Claire Wright and Kourtney Wellette, and Rhian Sage and Makena Jordison — reached as far asthe quarterfinals to earn four points for Ridgeview, but they were each ousted one win short of the semifinals. Singles players Bailey Simmons and Sally Claridge were dispatched in the first round of the championship bracket, and each were narrowly defeated in the consolation quarterfinals — Simmons lost 8-5, and Claridge fell 8-6. In t he 22- t ea m st a n d ings, Ridgeview is in a four-way tie for fifth place, with one of those teams being Crook County. The Cowgirls' Elsa Harris, the No. 4 seed in singles play, picked up consecutive wins in the championship bracket Friday to set up a semifinal matchup against secondseeded Lara Rakocevic of Catlin Gabel today. Sisters' lone representative, the doubles team of Savannah Spear and Haley Carlson, suffered backto-back losses Friday, the last being an 8-4 decision in the consolation quarterfinals. Defending state champ Oregon E piscopal School leads the g i r l s team standings with 10 points. For the boys, Ridgeview's singles player Brett B l undell r ebounded from a first-round lossfor an 8-4 win over Ontario's Valentin Morales to set up a c onsolation semifinal contest today against Austin Berkey of North Marion. With one day left, the Ravens have one point and are 11th in the 22-team field. Paul Fullhart of S isters, which has two points, won 6-1, 6-0 over

Morales in the round of 16 but lost to fourth-seeded Luis Drexler of Estacada 6-2, 6-1 in the quarterfinals. In doubles play, Caleb Maxwell and Gabe Payne of Ridgeview fell in the opening round before defeating Baker's Issac Mansuetti and Matthew Barnes 8-4. Maxwell and Payne take on Philomath's Truman Manning and Chandler Stucki in a consolation semifinal matchup this morning. The Aardvarks of OES, winners of five of the past seven state championships, lead the boys team standings with 14 points. T he third and final day of t h e Class 4A/3A/2A/IA boys and girls s tate championships b egin t h i s morning at 8 o'clock. In other Friday action: SOFTBALL Bend 6,Eagle Point 3:Megan Berrigan retired all 12 batters she faced in relief to lead the Lava Bears to t heir f i r st-ever state playoff a p pearance. Bend (17-9 overall) broke open a 3-3 game with three runs in the fourth inning. Lisa Sylvester, Kendall Kramer and Awbrie Elle Kinkade all knocked in runs in the bottom of the fourth. That was all Berrigan needed as the Lava Bear sophomore struck out five and gave up no runs and no hits in four innings of work. Bend will face a yetto-be-determined opponent on the road Wednesday in the first round of the 5A state postseason. BASEBALL P endleton 12, Summit 11: T h e B uckaroos outslugged t h e h o s t Storm in a Class 5A play-in contest in which the two teams each banged out 13 hits. Down 12-11 in the bottom of the seventh inning, Summit had runners on f i rst and second base with no outs but could not get the tying run across the plate. The Storm end the season 15-12 overall. K lamath Union 2 , M a d ras 1 : KLAMATH FALLS — The Pelicans

took a 2-1 lead after posting a run in the second and third innings, but the White Buffaloes had opportunitiesto answer. Madras put runners on second and third in the top of the fifth, sixth and seventh innings, but the Buffs were held scoreless during those frames en route to the Class 4A play-in loss. Bryce Rehwinkel went I-for-3 with Madras' lone RBI, and Andrew Fine doubled. Robert F ine pitched six i n nings and a l lowed just three hits for the White Buffaloes, who saw t heir season come to an end with a 13-12 overall record. BOYS LACROSSE Bend 9, West Salem 6: The host Lava Bears raced to a 5-0 lead, then turned back the Titans' comeback to notch what is believed to be the first Oregon High School Lacrosse Association playoff victory ever for Bend High. CadeHinderlider scored three first-quarter goals as the Lava Bears took a 5-1 lead into the second period. By early in the second half, West Salem had pulled even at 6-6, but midway through the third quarter Bend regained the lead on an unassisted goal by Hayden Baney. James Rockett then scored the last two of his three goals to provide the Bears with their final winning margin. Eli Pite added two goals and two assists for Bend, Baney had an assist to go with his goal, and Rockett and Daniel Nase had one assist apiece. The Lava Bears, 12-6 overall and the No. 14 state seed, advance to a secondround game Tuesday at No. 3 Jesuit of Portland. Lake Oswego 9, Summit 8: LAKE OSWEGO — The Storm took Lake Oswego to overtime in t h e f i r stround Oregon High School Lacrosse Association state playoff match, but the host Lakers won it with a goal in the first four-minute sudden-death p eriod. Summit, champion of t h e High Desert League, was the No. 17 state seed; Lake Oswego was seeded

16th. The Storm finish the season with an overall record of 13-8.

Oregon Episcopal School 11, Sisters 4: PORTLAND — T h e O u tlaws' season ended with a loss to No. 10-seeded Oregon Episcopal in the first round of the Oregon High School Lacrosse Association state playoffs. Mitch Keranen scored two goals and Jens Stadeli and Gabe Rietmann had one each for Sisters, the No. 23 state seed. Goalie Spencer Smith had 17 saves for the Outlaws, who trailed 4-1 at halftime. Sisters advanced to Friday's game with its first postseason win ever in the play-in round. "We're leaving here a little frustrated, but this was a good experiencefor us," said Sisters coach Bill Rexford. "I know we'll be back." The Outlaws finished the season 9-11 overall. TRACK AND FIELD

Cowboys, Cowgirls and Ravens advance to state: ONTARIO — Molly Viles won the discus, Danielle Michael took first in the pole vault and Laken Berlin claimed top honors in the long jump to lead the Crook County girls at the first day of the Greater Oregon League championships. Viles tossed the disc 114 feet,breaking her old personal best by eight feet, according to Cowgirl coach Ernie Brooks. McKenzie Hidalgo qualified for state by taking second in the discus, and Randi Holland did the same with a second-place finish in the pole vault. Grayson Munn paced the Cowboys with a v i ctory i n t h e 3 ,000 and Chance Sutfin added a runner-up performance in the discus. Phelan Lund (discus) and Caleb Ronhaar

(long jump) logged the best finishes for the Ravens by taking fifth in their respective events. The top two finishers in each event from the GOL advance to next week's Class 4A state championships in Eugene. The GOL championships pick up again today at noon.

enhancing substances. Irvin will be eligible to participate in all offseason

activities and preseasonpractices and games, but will besuspendedwithout pay for the openingfour gamesat Carolina, homefor SanFrancisco and Jacksonville and atHouston.

Golf

Jet faces drug,weapons ChargeS —NewYork Jets running backMikeGoodson isfacingdrugand weapons chargesafter he wasfound in a car with anacquaintance early Friday morning on Interstate 80 in

New Jersey.According to state police, Goodsonwas apassengerinavehicle driven by 31-year-old Garant Evans of Roselle. State Police Sgt. Adam Gross-

man said both menwere chargedwith marijuana possession, possession of drug paraphernalia andweapons offenses stemming from a45-caliber semi-automatic handgun found in the vehicle. — From wire reports

Rob Kerr/The Bulletin

Pacific Northwest Men's Master-40 Amateur Championship winner Bill Winter hits during the final match against Norm Bradley at Brasada Canyons Golf Club on Friday.

Bradley, a f o r mer c o llege golf and basketball player in Continued from C1 Canada who was making his Winter methodically first appearance in a Masterworked his way up the fair40 championship match. "He way, eventually tapping in for didn't make any m i stakes what would prove to be the and I had my chances.... I match-winning hole. just couldn't get the ball in the "I caught a bad break there hole." on 10," said Bradley of his Winter won this tournadesert lie. ment in 2005 at Pumpkin But both players had chanc- Ridge Golf Club near Portes down the stretch. Winter's land, but he had not won a drive on the par-4 14th hole PNGA event since. He took landed in the left desert. But nothing for granted Friday Bradley could not c apital- until he sank his 2-footer to ize as both made bogey. And win on the 18th green. Bradley nearly chipped in W inter coached a t t h e from the fringe for birdie on University of P o rtland for the par-3 17th hole. 11 seasons before the school "He deserves to win," said dropped the golf program

after the 2011 campaign. He now who co-owns a Portland bar. But h e h a s r e m a ined among the elite amateur golfers in the Pacific Northwest. Still, Winter lost in the Master-40 championship match in 2010, so there was a sense of satisfaction after completing his mission this year. "I came here to put myself in position to win, and it feels good to accomplish that," Winter concluded as he sat outside the Brasada clubhouse. "It usually takes a little luck and it takes a little skill." — Reporter: 541-617-7868, zhall@bendbulfetin.com


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TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2013

NHL PLAYOFFS

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Standings AH TimesPDT

NewYork Boston Baltimore TampaBay Toronto

AMERICANLEAGUE East Division W L 26 16 25 17 23 18 21 20 17 25

Pct GB .619 .595 1

W L 23 17 23 17 20 18 19 21 18 20

Pct GB .575 .575 .526 2 .475 4

W L 27 15 21 22

Pct GB .643 488 6'/x

20 22 15 27

.476 7 .357 12

11 31

262 16

Central Division

Cleveland Detroit

Kansas City Chicago Minnesota

West Division

Texas Oakland Seattle Los Angeles Houston

561 2'/z .512 4'/z .405 9

.474 4

Friday's Games Pittsburgh5, Houston4 Cleveland 6,Seatle 3,10 innings Tampa Bay12, Baltimore10 N.Y.Yankees5,Toronto 0 Detroit2, Texas 1 Boston3,Minnesota2,10innings Chicago WhiteSox3, L.A.Angels 0 Oakland 2, KansasCity1 Today's Games Seattle(J.Saunders3-4) atCleveland(McAgister 3-3), 10:05a.m. Toronto(Morrow1-2)at N.Y.Yankees(D.Phelps1-2),

1005 a m. ChicagoWhiteSox(H.Santiago1-2) at LA Angels (Blanton0-7),1:05p.m. Tampa Bay(Ro.Hernandez2-4) at Baltimore(Jurriens

0-0), 1:05 p.m. Houston(Bedard0-2) atPittsburgh (A.JBurnett 3-4), 4:05 p.m. Boston(Dempster 2-4) at Minnesota(Diamond3-3), 4:10 p.m. Detroit(Ani.Sanchez 4-3) atTexas(Grimm2-3), 5:05 p.m. Kansas City(E.Santana3-2) at Oakland (Milone3-5), 6:05 p.m. NATIONALLEAGUE

East Division

Atlanta Washington Philadelphia NewYork Miami

St. Louis Cincinnati Pittsburgh Chicago Milwaukee

W L 23 18 23 19 20 22 16 23 11 31

561 .548 '/r 476 3'/x .410 6 .262 I 2r/r

27 25 25 17 16

Pct GB .659 .595 2'/r .595 2r/r .415 10 400 10'/z

Central Division W L

Arizona

SanFrancisco Colorado SanDiego LosAngeles

Pct GB

14 17 17 24 24

West Division W L 24 18

24 22 18 17

18 20 23 23

Pct GB 571 571

.524 2 439 5 1/2

.425 6

Friday's Games N.Y.Mets3, ChicagoCubs2 Philadelphia 5, Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh5, Houston4 Arizona9,Miami2 Atlanta8, L.A Dodgers5 St. Louis 7,Milwaukee6 Colorado10,SanFrancisco 9 Washington 6, SanDiego 5,10 innings Today's Games N.Y.Mets(Hefner0-4) at ChicagoCubs (Feldman33), 10:05a.m. Cincinnati (Arroyo3-4) at Philadelphia(K.Kendrick 4-1), 1:05p.m. Houston(Bedard0-2) atPittsburgh (A.J.Burnett3-4), 4:05 pm. Arrzona (Mccarthy 0-3) at Mrami(Koehler 0-1), 4.10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers(Capuano1-2) atAtlanta(Medlen1-5), 4:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Estrada3-2) at St.Louis (Lynn6-1), 4 15 p.m. SanFrancisco(Lincecum3-2) at Colorado(Chatwood 1-0), 5:10p.m. Washington (Zimmermann 7-1) at SanDiego(Stults 3-3), 5:40 p.m.

American League

Indians 6, Mariners 3 (10 innings) CLEVELAND — Jason Kipnis' three-rttn homer in the 10th inning gave Cleveland a win over Seattle. Kipnis' home ri)n came on an 0-1 pitch from Lucas Lttetge and capped a two-out rally that began with a walk and an infield hit. Seattle

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D rewss 3 0 1 0 Arcialf 3000 L oughrf 4 0 2 1 Crispcf 4 0 0 0 fifth inning and Carlos Gonzalez JGomslf 2 1 0 1 Plouffe3b 4 1 I 0 AEscorss 4 0 0 0 Lowrie2b 4 0 I 0 added a solo homer, helping C arp1b 4 0 0 0 Hickscf 4 0 1 0 AGordnlf 4 0 1 0 Cespdslt 4 0 0 0 Sltlmch c 4 0 2 0 Flormn ss 4 1 1 2 B utlerdh 4 0 0 0 Mossrf 3010 Colorado hold on for a win over T otals 3 5 3 103 Totals 3 42 4 2 Hosmer1b 4 0 1 0 Dnldsn3b 3 1 2 1 San Francisco. B oston 1 0 0 000 100 1 3 L.Caincf 1 0 0 0 S.Smithdh 3 0 0 0 Minnesota 002 000 000 0 2 Mostks3b 3 0 0 0 DNorrsc 2 0 0 0 San Francisco C o l orado E—Dozrer (2). DP—Mrnnesota 3. LOB —Boston S .Perezc 3 1 1 0 Barton1b 3 0 I 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi 11, Minnesota5. 28—Drew(5), Plouffe (8). HREJhnsn 2b 3 0 0 0 Rosales ss 3 1 1 1 P agancf 4 1 0 0 EYongrf 4 1 1 0 Florimon(2). SB—Egsbury (13). S—Middlebrooks. T otals 3 0 1 5 1 Totals 2 92 6 2 SF — J.Gomes. K ansas City 0 0 1 0 0 0 000 — 1 S cutaro2b 5 I 3 I RBtncrp 0 0 0 0 Sandovl3b 5 0 3 2 Fowlerct 5 2 2 0 Boston IP H R E R BB SO Oakland 000 000 11x — 2 lzl f 4 3 2 2 Buchholz 7 4 2 2 3 9 DP — Oakland 1. LOB —Kansas City 4, Oakland Poseyc 3 2 2 2 CGnz rf 5 1 2 1 Tlwtzk ss 5 0 2 1 AMiller 12-3 0 0 0 0 3 4. 2B —Lough (1), S.Perez(9). HR —Donaldson (6), Pence P ill 1b 5 2 2 0 WRosrc 5 2 2 1 A.WilsonW,1-0 1- 3 0 0 0 0 0 Rosales(2) CS —Hosmer (1). UeharaS,1-2 1 0 0 0 0 2 Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO AnTrrslf 3 0 0 0 Arenad 3b 3 0 0 0 Minnesota ShieldsL,2-4 8 6 2 2 1 9 Kontosp 0 0 0 0LeMahi2b 3 I 0 0 Ariasph 1 0 1 1 Pachec1b 4 1 2 5 Worley 6 6 1 0 3 I Oakland DuensingBS,1-1 2-3 2 1 1 1 2 Parker 7 4 1 1 2 5 Scasillp 0 0 0 0 Belislep 0 0 0 0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 DoolittleW,3-0 1 Fien 1 0 0 0 1 Miiares p 0 0 0 0 Blckmn rf 0 0 0 0 Burton I 1 0 0 I I BaltourS,7-7 I 0 0 0 0 1 B eltph 1 0 0 0 JDLRsp 2 0 0 0 Bcrwfr ss 5 1 1 1 Rutledg ph 1 0 0 0 Perkins 1 0 0 0 0 2 T—2:35.A—14,602(35,067). B mgrnp 2 I 1 0 Escalnp 0 0 0 0 RoenickeL,1-1 1 1 1 1 2 0 GBlanclt 3 0 0 0 Brothrsp 0 0 0 0 T—3:24. A—30,210(39,021). White Sox 3, Angels 0 Heltonph-1b 1 0 0 0 Totals 4 2 9 158 Totals 3 7 10119 Tigers 2, Rangers1 S an Francisco 130 100 310 — 9 ANAHEIM, Calif.— Chris Sale Colorado 013 051 00x — 10

ARLINGTON,Texas — Miguel Cabrera went 3 for 4 with a go-

ahead double in the sixth inning to back Rick Porcello and lift Detroit over Texas in a matchup of division leaders. Detroit

stifled Los Angeles' bats for the second time in six days, scattering three hits over 7/s innings with a season-high12 strikeoi)ts, and Chicago extended its winning

streak to a season-high four games.

Texas

E—Scutaro (7), Pagan (4), Sandoval (5), Bumgarner(1), Arenado(2). LDB —San Francisco 9, Colorado7. 2B—Sandoval (7), Pence(11), Pill 2 (2). 38 Pence(2) HR Posey(6),C.Gonzalez(10), Pacheco(1). SB—Pagan(6). SF—Posey San Francisco I P H R ER BB SO BumgarnerL,4-2 42-3 8 9 7 2 4 Kontos 11-3 2 1 1 0 1 S.casiga 1 1 0 0 2 2 Miiares 1 0 0 0 0 1 Colorado

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Continued from C1 "It could be a little bit slower, but it's right at 5 miles, which it was before," Cogswell-Kelley said of t h e m o dified run course. "In some parts it might be hard to pass people, so it could be a little slower." The weather today might not be condu-

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By Will Graves The Associated Press

P ITTSBURGH — T h e O ttawa S e nators h a v e plenty of respect for Sid-

ney Crosby. As they're quickly learning, perhaps a l i ttle too much. Working in w i de-open swaths of ice left by Ottawa's tentative defense, the Pittsburgh superstar needed just over one period to complete his second playo ff hat trick and lift t h e Penguins to a 4-3 victory Friday night in Game 2 of the Eastern C o nference semifinals. "He's one of the best in

the game and if you give him time, space to make plays, to shoot the puck,

he's going to burn you," Ottawa defenseman Chris Phillips said. "That's what we did tonight. We gave him too much room and he took advantage." Pittsburgh leads the series 2-0 heading into Game 3 on Sunday in Ottawa. K yle Tu r r i s , Col i n Greening an d J e an-Gabriel Pageau scored for the Senators, but couldn't stop Ottawa from falling into a deep hole against the Eastern Conference's top seed. The Senators have never won a series after dropping the first two games. Brenden Morrow added h is first playoff goal i n more than five years for the Penguins, and Tomas Vokoun made 19 saves to help P ittsburgh move w i t h i n two victories of advancing to the conference finals for the first time since it won the 2009 Stanley Cup. And that — and not his s pectacular f l u r r y th a t sent the Senators reeling — is all that mattered to

Crosby. "You want to play well at home and make sure you get here," Crosby said. "We did that, we got two wins. I don't think your mindset changes. We know that it's going to get harder." i/

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THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2013

BRIEFING

J.C. Penney board re-elected NEW YORK — Ron Johnson's job at J.C.

Penney Co.ended after his attempt to overhaul the retailer wiped outa

quarter of its sales and about half of its market

value. The board members who hired him are

staying. Investors voted to re-elect all 11 of J.C.

Penney's directors, the Plano,Texas-based company said Friday at its annual shareholder

ace oo By Benjamin Pimentel MarhetWatch

SAN FRANCISCO — At the one-year anniversary of its initial public offering, Facebook Inc. investors find themselves struggling with the question of whether the glass is half-empty or half-full. Facebook's debut was one of the hottest and largest

initial public offerings of the young century. But the rapid slide of the social network's market value from its $38 IPO price on May 18, 2012, has many investors still licking their wounds — especially since the stock hasn't come anywhere close to that level since then. A year later, the Facebook IPO is still widely seen as the

meeting. Myron Ullman,

ea

s ore ain one of the most disappointing public debuts in history. But Facebook is also seen as a stronger business, with healthy revenue growth, after the company essentially createda mobile ad business out of nothing. And while the stock hasn't returned to its IPO levels, it has jumped more than 50 percent since bottoming out last fall.

This has led to a relatively close divide among Wall Street analysts about the

company's performance and the future prospects for the stock. Many analysts do see Facebook's business prospects improving, particularly in an area that became a key concern when the company went public: its mobile business.

In its pre-IPO filings, Facebook repeatedly conceded that its ability to make money in mobile was "unproven." But then Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg's team pulled a surprise. In October, five months after the IPO, Facebook reported that 14 percentof its ad revenue came from mobile, up essentially from zero.

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who replaced Johnson on the board andas

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chief executive officer

sentiment

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shareholder approval.

up to postrecession

Johnson tried to

revamp J.C.Penney by overhauling almost everything, including its

logo, pricing, merchandise and store layouts, in

an effort to lure younger and affluent shoppers. The changes alienated

too many of its older cus-

By Steve Goldstein

tomers while not attract-

MarhetWatch

ing enoughnewonesto

WASHINGTON — Consumer sentiment perked up in May to its highest level in more than six years, according to a survey released Friday,

make up the difference.

Yahoo casting an eye on Tumblr? SAN FRANCISCOWill Yahoo buy Tumblr? That's the $1 billion

helped by falling gasoline prices, a rising stock market and firmer housing prices. The preliminary May reading of the University of Michigan and Thomson Reuters consumer sentiment index jumped to a reading of83.7,w ellup from 76.4 in April and the best reading since July 2007, according to news reports. Economists polled by MarketWatch expected a 77.5 reading. "Cheaper gasoline prices, and low inflation in general, may be providing enough of an offset to the hit from higher payroll taxes that came at the start of the year," said Avery Shenfeld of CIBC World Markets. Rising employment

question, courtesy of a report from tech blog All Things D. The struggling Inter-

net giant is reportedly in serious talks to buy

the blogging service in a deal that could be worth

as much as $1billion. Yahoo declined to

comment. Tumblr could not be reachedfor comment. Since former Google executive Marissa Mayer took over Yahoo last

year, she hassnapped up 10 small companies including Summly, which summarizes news stories, and Snip.it, a content curation site. Shehasalso sized up a lot of poten-

tial megadeals including Pinterest, DailyMotion

and, yes, Tumblr. — From wire reports

Reb Kerr /The Bulletin

AERO FACILI TIES HANGARS BEND MUNIGIPALAIRPORT Owner:AeroFacilities 63132 Powell Butte Highway,Bend

General Contractor:RayHayes Construction Co., Bend Details:Crews are wrapping up construction on a nine-unit

hangar building at BendMunicipal Airport.

Ray HayesConstruction Co. has been working on the hangar since December, contracted by Bend

aviation construction company

Aero Facilities.

Evans said. Hedeclined to disclose

The hangar marks the first new construction project at the airport

the identity of the purchasers.

in more than threeyears, airport officials said. "We should basically be completed by the end of the month," said Gwil Evans, president of Aero Facilities.

Bend Municipal Airport

Each hangar is "large enough to accommodate anaircraft as big as

etttler Mkt. Rd.

an Epic," Evans said, referring to the Epic Aircraft kit airplanes man-

ufactured nearby at the airport. The Epic LT is nearly 37 feet

The company is banking on businesses or individual plane

long with a 43-foot wingspan, according to the company's website. The new hangars are located on

owners to fill up the hangars, hav-

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Trapping andreleasingwith the Bend SpayandNeuter Project

SPOTLIGHT

Gear swapset for Sunday Crows Feet Commons is hosting an oldfashioned gear swap Sunday at Riverfront Plaza, 875 N.W. Brooks St., Bend (at the east

end of Drake Park). Participants will pay $1 for each item of high-quality out-

Heidi Hase, a Bend Spay and Neuter Project

doors equipment they

1 • volunteer, puts meat into a cattrap. Trapping

bring to swap, and 10 percent of the sale

feral cats, then sterilizing them, is the nonprofit group's approach to reducing the feral cat population

price will go to Bend Endurance Academy, a youth sports training organization. Plenty of space and

in Deschutes County.

tables will be avail-

able to display gear, and free beer will be provided by Good Life

Brewing. The swap will take

place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact: 541728-0066.

B-17 in Bend

on Tuesday

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hosting a visit from a B-17 bomber Tuesday.

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• Local groups are working hard to humanelymanagethe large populations offeral cats that roam CentralOregon

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at the Bend Municipal Airport. Ground tours, from 2 to 5 p.m., cost

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$10 per person or $20 per family, and are free for active military,

veterans and children youngerthan 8. Flights, offered at10

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$449 for non members in advance and $435 for members, $475 for nonmembers for walkups. To book a flight, visit

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Ridgeview High plans talent show Ridgeview Ravens will hold their "Flight Night" talent show at 7 p.m. Thursday at the high school's theater, 4555 S.W. Elkhorn Ave., in Redmond. The first event of its type at the school, the evening is being billed as "a formal night

of frivolity and fun." The preferred dress is "classy, fancy," and there will be opportunities for audience participation and prizes,

including best dressed

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By Alandra Johnson •The Bulletin

is caught.

Twelve years ago Bill DeHart was working as a mechanic in an industrial area south of Bend High School on a hot Sunday afternoon. "It was hotter than the dickens," said DeHart. Then he heard a scratching sound coming from a nearby dumpster. He peered inside. "Some moron had dumped four little kittens," said DeHart. "I'd like to catch the idiot that did that." He knew the kittens would suffer in the sweltering heat. He wanted to catch them and take them to an animal shelter. But when he opened the door: "Boom! They were out of there." The kittens raced past him and into a nearby field. DeHart worried they would starve. "I couldn't let them suffer like that." So nearly every day for the past 12 years, DeHart has brought food and water to the cats. An animal lover, he says, "I felt it was my responsibility; I was the one who let the cats loose." He says "word got around" about the foodand soon feralcats started coming in f rom everywhere and some likely reproduced. Instead of four kittens, before long there were about 44 cats living in the field. DeHart enlisted the help of volunteers from Bend Spay and Neuter Project to help curtail the reproduction of cats in the area. They trapped cats, spayed or neutered them and then returned them to the field. Now, the population is down to about eight cats. According to the

director of Bend Spay and Neuter Project, estimates there are about 10,000 to 11,000 feral cats living in • Between10,000 and 11,000 Deschutes County, most within city feral cats are estimated to live in limits, living just out of sight. Deschutes County. There is a colony living in the Old • Bend Spay and Neuter Project Mill District, one behind a business neuters between800 and 1,000 park off Century Drive, another feral cats every year. near Olney Avenue in northeast Bend, one more living near Columbia Park in Bend and a large one American Society for the Preven- near theFairhaven neighborhood in tion of Cruelty to Animals, the aver- northwest Redmond, to name a few. age lifespan for a feral, or wild, cat is They congregate anywhere they less than 2 years. can find food, water and shelter DeHart's end goal is to see all of and are frequently spotted around the cats die off. In the meantime, apartment complexes, restaurants he is keeping them from starving and other places with dumpsters. "A lot of people don't see feral cats, and making sure they don't get sick.(Over the years, he has also so they don't think there's a probbrought home five young cats from lem," said Wellinghoff. But at the the colony, who have become house Bend Spay and Neuter Project, a nonprofit organization that aims to pets). DeHart k n ow s s o m e p e ople end pethomelessness, they see the would catch the cats and kill them, reality of feral cats. They also recbut he can't stomach the idea. "I just ognize that all of these thousands wish people wouldn't treat them like of catsare either abandoned pets some kind of vermin. It's not their or are the descendents of abanfault they're there." doned pets, which means the feral This colony of feral cats is just one cat population is entirely a human of many in Central Oregon. creation. Megan Wellinghoff, executive SeeFeral/D4

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The next morning, Hasereturns to retrieve • the trap, which caught a feral cat. After they're

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and funniest attire. Admission is $5 at

the door. Contact: linda.nye© redmond.k12.or.us or 541-504-3600. — From staff reports

Farmin with equipment that runs onoats By Anne Raver New York Times News Service

Correction

HARTLAND, Vt. — It was

a perfect day for plowing,

In a photo that ac-

companied a story headlined "Preserving links to the past," which

published Saturday, May11 on Page D1,

a caption incorrectly identified a building. The building pictured at left in the photo, which

appeared onPageD5, is not the Old Redmond Schoolhouse. The building at right is the old Jesse Hill School. The Bulletin regrets

the error.

Stacey Cramp i New York Times News Service

Stephen Leslie, an artist and former Benedictine monk, uses a walking plow to turn over a field with his horses Cassima, left, and Tristan in Hartland, Vt.

a little overcast with a cool breeze. You could hear the sound of the birds, the chinkchink-chink of the harness. Stephen Leslie, an artist and former Benedictine monk, guided two Norwegian Fjords down the field. The walking moldboard plow, a 300-pound curving steel blade, cut through the soil and sent it curling over itself in dark, crumbly waves. He stepped quickly, leaning back into the lines he kept looped around his shoulders so his hands

were free to guide the plow. "Stay haw, stay haw," Leslie said in a low, calm voice, reminding the dun-colored horses to bear right as they neared the end of the field. Full grown at 14 hands high and 950 pounds, these powerful animals can be dangerous if they are startled. But compared with Clydesdales or Percherons, which are twice as big and can weigh as much as 2,500 pounds, they look like big, muscular ponies. "Gee now, gee," he said, urging them left as they stepped onto the unplowed grass at the edge of the field. "Easy now, easy."

Farming with horses is a complicated dance in which timing is all. But Cassima, 19, and Tristan, 14, have been with Leslie for most of their lives (Fjords can live as long as three decades), so years of trust bind them. Theirs is also a breed that wants to work.

"These guys are really

easygoing compared to a thoroughbred, or even a Morgan horse," he said. "But they're lively, and they can be willful." Leslie, 52, and his wife, K erry Gawalt, 38,use a tractor to haul manure and do other heavy jobs on Cedar Mountain Farm. SeeHorses/D5


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Does Godshine a light on somemorethan others? The Kansas City Star

Use your light for good The Rev. Holly McKisslck, Peace Christian Church, Kansas City, Mo.: I keep thinking of Susie. Beautiful. Bright. A m azing. And taken from her children, family and friends way too soon. The light shines unevenly; Dante had that right. But I don't buy his idea of a "Lord" who shines the light, or not, like a director offstage. There are moments when we might imagine — or even prefer — a world that is governed by an omnipotent being. You can hear that longing for order in the story of creation: There is evening and morning, the first day; evening and morning, the second day. But not always: There is also the story of Noah and the flood, and the famine in Egypt. Sometimes there is just no

than their share of troubles? Isn't it irrefutable that much of what we have has more to do accounting for the light. with our circumstances than I agree with process theolo- with our efforts? gians who reject the notion of If so, then Dante's statea God who directs, controls, ment rings true, but it's not the shines. God creates us with whole story. God's light flows in free will. We make decisions, good measure for anyone who and they have consequences, chooses to receive it. The chalintended and unintended. lenges one is given may distract In an inexplicably uneven a person from the light, but the world, we are called to use light is there. what light we have, to bring During the hardest times, we what good we can, to as many can either receive the light as as we can. a source Ofstrength or refuse to see that there is any light at God's light is alwayspresent all. Often, what one cannot see Rabbi Avl Welnsteln,Hyman is that those who are perceived Brand Hebrew Academy, Kan- to be the beneficiaries of the sas City: greatest blessings can be more Who i s c o nsidered truly miserable than those with the fortunate'? One who is content humblest Of circumstances. with his portion. ("Ethics of our People either use life as an Fathers") opportunity t o r e ceive and Can one deny that some share light, or not. Dante's narpeopleseem tobe more blessed row view of the cosmos may be than others? Is it not true that the most obvious, but it is the there are those who have more least helpful.

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GRIEFSHARE (FAITH-BASED) RECOVERY CLASS:541-389-8780. HEALINGENCOURAGEMENT FOR ABORTION-RELATEDTRAUMA (H.E.A.R.T.):541-318-1949. HEALTHYFAMILIESOF THEHIGH DESERT: Homevisits for families with newborns; 541-749-2133 HEARINGLOSS ASSOCIATION: 541-848-2806 orhlaco2@gmx.com. HEARTS OFHOPE: Abortion healing; 541-728-4673. IMPROVEYOUR STRESS LIFE: 541-706-2904. LA LECHELEAGUEOFBEND: 541-317-5912. LIVINGWELL(CHRONIC CONDITIONS):541-322-7430. LIVING WITHCHRONICILLNESSES SUPPORTGROUP:541-536-7399. LUPUS AFIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT GROUP:541-526- !375. MADRAS NICOTINE ANONYMOUS GROUP:54I-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. MOMMYAND MEBREASTFEEDINGSUPPORT GROUP:Laura,

541-322-7450. MULTIPLESCLEROSIS SUPPORT GROUP: 54!-706-6802. NARCONON: 800-468-6933. NARCOTICSANONYMOUS (NA): 541-416-2146. NATIONALALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESSOF CENTRAL OREGON (NAMI):54'I-408-7779, 541-504-1431 or email: vonriedlpn©yahoo.com. NAMI BEND - EXTREMESTATES: 541647-2343 or www.namicentraloregon. org NAMI BENDCONNECTIONS:541-4808269 or www.namicentraloregon.org NAMI BENDFAMILY SUPPORT GROUP: whitefam©bendcable.com or www.namicentraloregon.org. NAMI MADRASCONNECTIONS:For peers, 541-475-1873 orNAMlmadras© gmail.com. NAMI MADRASFAMILYSUPPORT GROUP: 541-475-1873 or NAMlmadras@gmail.com. NAMI MADRASFAMILY-FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP:541-475-3299 or www.namicentraloregon.org NAMI REDMONDFAMILYSUPPORT GROUP:namicentraloregon©gmail. com. NEWBERRY HOSPICE OF LA PINE: 541-536-7399. OREGON COMMISSIONFOR THE BLIND:54 I-447-49 !5. OREGON CURE:541-475-2164. OREGON LYMEDISEASE NETWORK: 541-312-3081 orwww.oregonlyme.org. OVEREATERSANONYMOUS: 541-306-6844. PARENTS/CAREGIVERSOF CHILDREN AFFECTED BYAUTISM SUPPORT GROUP: 541-771-1075 or http:/I coregondevdisgroupaso.ning.com. PARENTSOFMURDEREDCHILDREN (POMC)SUPPORT GROUP: 541-410-7395. PARISHNURSESANDHEALTH MINISTRIES:541-383-6861. PARKINSON'SCAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP:541-317-1188. PARKINSON'SDISEASE SUPPORT GROUP: 541-280-5818. PARTNERS IN CARE:Homehealth and hospice services; 541-382-5882. PFLAG CENTRALOREGON: For parents, families andfriends of lesbians and gays; 541-317-2334 orwww. 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 SUPPORT GROUP:541-548-7489. SAVINGGRACE SUPPORT GROUPS: Bend, 541-382-4420; Redmond, 541-504-2550, ext.1; Madras, 541-475-1880. SCLERODERMA SUPPORTGROUP: 541-480-1958. SELF-ESTEEMGROUP FOR WOMEN: 541-389-7960. SEXAHOLICSANONYMOUS: 541-595-8780. SOUPANDSUPPORT: For mourners; 541-548-7483. SUPPORTGROUP FOR FAMILIES WITH DIABETICCHILDREN: 541-526-6690. TOBACCO FREEALLIANCE:541-3227481. TOPS OR:Bend, 541-388-5634; Culver, 541-546-4012; Redmond, 541-923-0878. TYPE 2 DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-4986. VETERANSHOTLINE: 541-408-5594 or818-634-0735. VISIONNW:Peersupportgroup; 541-330-0715. VOLUNTEERSINMEDI CINE: 541-330-9001. WOMEN'S RESOURCECENTER OF CENTRAL OREGON:541-385-0747 WOMEN'SSELF-ESTEEM GROUP: 541-389-7960. WOMEN'S SUPPORTGROUP FOR ANGER,ANXIETY,OR DEPRESSION: 541-389-7960. WOMEN SURVIVINGWITH CANCER SUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-5864. YOUNGPEOPLEWITH DISABILITIES PEERGROUP:831-402-5024. ZEN MEDITATIONGROUP: 541-388-3179.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES FOUNDRY CHURCH:Brief meeting for baptisms andprayer before community work projects; 9 a.m.; 60 N.W. OregonAve., Bend. GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH:Pastor Joel LiaBraaten; "Here to Pump You Up" and "Power Source"; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; 2265 N.W. Shevlin Park Road, Bend. GRACE REFORMEDPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: Pastor Dan Dilard; "Life in the Spirit of Christ," based on Romans 8:1-4; Sundayat10:30 a.m.; 62162 HambyRoad, Bend. JOURNEY CHURCH:Pastor Paul Proctor; "By Faith Moses ..."; Sunday at 9 and10:30 a.m.; Prayer meeting; 6:30 p.m.; 70 N.W.Newport Ave., Bend. NEWPORTAVENUECHURCHOF CHRIST:Minister Dean Catlett; "The Starvation Committee," based on 2 Kings 7:3-9; Sunday at10:45 a.m.; 554 N.W.Newport Ave., Bend. REAL LIFECHRISTIAN CHURCH: Pastor MikeYunker;amessage from the series "Sermon on the Mount"; Sunday at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.; 2880 N.E. 27th St., Bend. SPIRITUALAWARENESS COMMUNITY OFTHE CASCADES: Guest speakerAndy Harrison; musical event; Sunday at 9a.m.; held at The Old StoneChurch,157 N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend. SPRINGS OF LIFEMINISTRIES: Evangelist and Bibleteacher Eddie Cienda; W ednesdaysat7p.m.; ongoing; TheSoundGardenStudio, 1279 N.E. Second St., Bend. TRINITYEPISCOPAL CHURCH: Sunday at 9 a.m.; St. Francis Church, 2450 N.E.27th St., Bend. UNITARIANUNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIPOF CENTRAL OREGON:TheRev.AlexHolt; "Mission and Mindfulness"; Sunday at11 a.m.; at the OldStoneChurch, 157 N.W.Franklin Ave., Bend. WESTSIDECHURCH:Pastor Ken Johnson; "Fresh Air, Part 3: Productive!"; today at 6:30 p.m.and Sunday at 8, 9and10:45 a.m.; 2051 N.W. Shevlin Park Road,Bend. WESTSIDESOUTH CAMPUS: Pastor Scott McBride "Fresh Air, Part 3: Productive!"; Sunday at 9and 10:30 a.m.;1245 S.E.Third St., Bend. WESTSIDEONLINE CAMPUS: Pastor Ken Johnson; "Fresh Air, Part 3: Productive!"; today at 6:30 p.m. and Sundayat 9and10:45 a.m.; www.westsidelive.org COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH:Pastor RobAnderson; "Growing Through YourCalling," based on Luke2:41-52, as part of the series "Becoming a Disciple!"; Sunday at 9and11 a.m.; 529 N.W. 19th St., Redmond.

To submit service information or announcementsfor religious organizations, email bulletin@ bendbulletin.com or call 541-383-0358. BEND CHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP: Bill Martin; "Living Beyond the Walls"; Sunday at10 a.m.; 4twelve youthgroup;W ednesdayat7p.m.; 19831 Rocking HorseRoad,Bend. BENDCHURCHOFTHENAZARENE: Pastor Virgil Askren; "Who isthe King of Your Life?" aspart of the series, "King Who?"; Sundayat10:15 a.m.; 1270 N.E. 27th St., Bend. CENTRAL OREGONBAPTIST CHURCH:Pastor John Tittle; "Standing But Not Standing Still: Reviewing theGreatest Commandments," based onMark 12:28-34, as part of the series "The First andSecondGreatest Commandments"; Sundayat10:30 a.m.; 500 S.W.Bond St., Bend. COMMUNITYOF CHRIST: Seventy Craig Perryman; "Come,Holy Spirit," based on Acts 2:1-21; Sunday at11 a.m., following 10:45 a.m. praise singing; 20380 Cooley Road, Bend. CROSS CHURCH:Pastor Ed Byrnes; "I Am theWayandthe Truth and the Life," based onJohn 14:6, as part of the series, "I Am"; todayat6:30 p.m.;Neighborhood Center, 2640 Jones Road,Bend. DISCOVERYCHRISTIAN CHURCH: Pastor Dave Drullinger; "Everyone Has an Opinion," based onJohn 7:1-52; Sunday at10 a.m.; 334 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend. EASTMONTCHURCH:Pastor John Lodwick; "Blender: Building a BlendedFamily,"basedonthe Book of Ruth, aspart of the series, "INVEST: Building a HomeWith Grace"; Sunday at 9and10:45 a.m.; 62425 Eagle Road,Bend. FATHER'SHOUSECHURCHOF GOD:Pastor Randy Wills; "Let's Look at Our Passionodometer," as part of the series, "Fan orFollower"; Sunday at10a.m.; Youth Group; Wednesdays; 7 p.m.; 61690 Pettigrew Road, Bend. THE FELLOWSHIPAT BEND: Pastor Loren Anderson; "Choosing a Godly Spouse," based on1 Corinthians 7:7-9, part two of the senes, "Marriage and Singleness"; Sunday at10 a.m.; Summit High School, 2855 N.W. Clearwater Drive, Bend. FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH: Ron Werner; "Find theWhy: Hope"; Sundayatthe9a.m.,10:45 a.m.and 5:01 p.m. services; 230 N.E.Ninth St., Bend. FIRSTUNITED METHODIST CHURCH: The Rev.Thom Larson; "Rising UpTogether," based onActs 2:1-21 and Romans12:1-16; Sunday at 9 and 11a.m.; 680 N.W.BondSt., Bend.

GRACELUTHERANCHURCHATEAGLE CREST:Pastor Randy VanMehren; "Christ Comforts with the HolySpirit His Servants Whoare Persecuted for Their Faithful Testimony"; Sundayat 10:30a.m.; Eagle Crest Banquetand ConferenceFacility,1522 ClineFalls Road, Redmond. ST. PAUL'SANGLICANCHURCH: Father John Pennington; Pentecost homily, based onActs 2:1-11; Sunday at 3 p.m.; Saint Alban's, 3277 N.W. 10th St., Redmond. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH: Pastor Don Carlson; "Earth is Crammed With Heaven"; Sunday at8:30 and 11a.m.; 1113 Black Butte Blvd., Redmond. SHEPHERD'SVALLEYCOWBOY CHURCH:Pastor Jordan Weaver; Sunday at 9 and10:30 a.m.; in the cafe of The RimRock Riders Equestrian Facility, BrasadaRanch, 17037S.W. Alfalfa Road, Powell Butte. AGAPE HARVESTFELLOWSHIP: Pastor JeremySeibert; youth and family service; Wednesday at 6p.m.; 52460 Skidgel Road, LaPine. COMMUNITYBIBLECHURCH ATSUNRIVER:Pastor Glen Schaumloeffel; "The Pursuit of God," as part of the series, "Who is LikeYou? A study on the Attributes of God"; Sunday at 9:30a.m.; 1Theater Drive, Sunriver. CONCORDIALUTHERAN MISSION: The Rev.Willis Jenson; "The Holy Spirit, the TrueGod, DrawsSinful Men Backto Himself bythe Comfort of Absolution of All Sin for Christ's Sake," based on John14:26; Sundayat11 a.m.; held atTerrebonneGrange Hall, 828611th St., Terrebonne. "THE TRUTHPROJECT" PRESENTATION:12-partvideo series from Focus on the Family; free; 6:308 p.m.; Wednesdays through June 26; Alfalfa Community Hall, Willard Road; 541-977-4290. "ETERNAL LIFE" PRESENTATION: Atalk by international speaker Mark Swinney; free; 6:30 p.m. Tuesday; Bend Public Library, 601 N.W. Wall St.; Robin Martin at 541-385-6538 "REVOLUTION OFHOPE": Third annual Desert Song Community Church community event with bounce houses, lunch, giveaways, kids activites and exhibitions; free; 11 a.m.-3 p.m. June1; Centennial Park, Southwest Seventh St, Redmond; 541-771-6548 or www. desertsong.org

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THE SALVATION ARMY 755 NE 2nd Street, Bend 541 -389-8888

Messianic Synagogue Est. 1994 We provide a congregational setting

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP

for Jews and Christians alike. If you're

541 NE Dekalb Sunday School 9:45 am Children G Adult Classes Worship Service - li:00 am

Hebrew perspective, come join us at:

Bear Creek Center Major's Robert F Miriam Keene

21300 Bear Creek Rd.

NEW HOPE KVANGELICAL

Bend, OR. 97701

20080 Pinebrook Blvd.• 541-389-3436

Our Shabbat Services are on Saturday mornings at 10:00 a.m. Our ministries

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Cowboy Fellowship Saturdays Potluck 6 pm

"Omkar" (Aum) Hinduism

"Star B Crescent"Islam

"Yin/Yang" Taoist/ ConfucIanism

Musicand the Word 7 pm Sunday Worship Services

Celebrate New Life at New Hope Church!

include:

Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am,

Children's ministry and nursery

• Davidic dance and worship • Hebrew classes

8:30 am - 10: 15 am - !1 am

Nursery & Children's Church •

FAITH CHRISTIAN CENTER

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 titled "Waiting" in the Sunday service, beginning at 10:30 AM.

Childcare is provided in our Sunday morning service. On Wednesdays "Restored Youth" service begins at 7:00 pm A number of Faith 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 REDMOND ASSKMBLY OF GOD 1865 W Antler • Redmond 541-548-4555 SUNDAYS

Morning Worship 8:30 am 8 10:30 am Life groups 9 am Kidz LIVE ages 3-11 10:30 am Evening Worship 6 pm WEDNESDAYS FAMILY NIGHT 7 PM

Adult Classes Celebrate Recovery W ednesdayNITE Live Kids Youth Group Pastor Duane Pippitt

www.redmondag.com

I•• CENTRAL OREGON BAPTIST CHURCH Currently meeting4! 500 SW BondSI.

(541) 617-2814 www.centraloregonbaptistchurch.org God-Centered Worship Expository Bible Teaching Rich Hymns 6 Songs Family Oriented Ministries Christ-Focused Living Meaningful Loving Relationships Compassionate Gospel Witness Sunday 9:15 AM - Prayer Meeting 9:30 AM — Adult Bible Fellowship 9.30AM - Children's Sunday School 10:30 AM - Worship Service 6:00 PM - Growth Groups (call for locations) Wednesday 7:00 PM - Prayer Meeting 8 Adult Bible Study 7;00 PM - Kids 4 Truth KASTMONT CHURCH "DisplayingIheReIIJ!tyoj Christ in

Undeniable Ways" 62425 Eagle Road, Bend 541-382-5822 www.eastmontchurch.com

Sunday Services Classic (Blended) Service 9:00am Contemporary Service 10:45am Hispanic Service 6:00pm For more information about weekly ministries for the whole family, contact 541-382-5822 or email Info@eastmontchurch.com FOUNDRY CHURCH

(FORMERLY FIRST BAPTIST) "A Heart for Bend in the Heart of Bend" 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Pastor Syd Brestel

Once a year we cancel our regular service in order to send our whole congregation out to work in the community! Join us for a brief meeting at 9:00am for baptisms and prayer, then head out with one of our crews to serve in the Downtown Bend area! 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 Sunday Worship Services: 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am Sunday Bible Fellowship Groups 9:30 am B 11:00 am Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org

COMM U N ITY BIBLK CHURCH AND CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOL 541-593-8341 Beaver at Theater Drive, PO Box 4278, Sunriver, OR 97707

"Transforming Lives Through the Truth of the Word" All are Welcome!

541 -548-3066

www.powellbuttechurch.com REAL LIFK CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Like Hymns? We've Got 'em!

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

Sunday Services 8 am Traditional Service

(No child care for 8 am service) 9:30 am Contemporary Service with

The church is located at Beaver and Theater Drives in Sunriver Everyone is welcome.

full child care

•Women'sBibleStudy -Tuesdays,10 am • Awana Kids Club (4 yrs - 6th gr.) Sept.- May • Youth Ministry (gr. 7-12) Wednesdays 6: 15 pm • Men'sBibleStudy -Thursdays9 am • I-Iome Bible Studies are also available Preschool for 3 8 4 year olds Call for information Senior Pastor: Glen Schaumloeffel Associate Pastor: Jake Schwarze visit our Web site www.cbchurchsr.org Listen to KNLR 97.5 FM

at 9:00 am each Sunday to hear "Transforming Truth" with Pastor Glen.

Minister - Mike Yunker - 541-312-8844 Associate Pastors

Don Henderson 6 Mike Sweeney "Loving people one at a time."

Serving Central Oregon for 20 Years, We Are a Non-Denominational Egalitarian fewish Community Our Synagogue is located at 21555 Modoc Lane, Bend, Oregon

www.houseofcovenant.org

LIVING TORAH FKLLOWSHIP

CwCelebration Church

Pre K - 5th Grade 62425 Eagle Road, Bend• 541-382-2049 Principal Lonna Carnahan

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, 1551 NW First St. • 541-382-6100

(South of Portland Ave.) Church Service F Sunday School: 10 am Wed. Testi mony Meeting: 7:30 pm Childcare provided.

"Teaching the Word of God, Book by Book"

Reading Room: 115 NW Minnesota Ave.

Saturday 10:30 am-2 pm

Worship/Dance-Study-

Food/Fellowship Hebrew Roots Fellowship worshipping in

Shabbat and High Holiday Services Religious Education Program

Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm

HOLY REDEKMER, LA PINE

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16137 Burgess Rd Tuesday, Wednesday 8 Friday Mass 9:00 am Sunday Mass — 10:00 am Confessions: Saturdays — 3:00-4:00pm HOLY TRINITY, SUNRIVER

18143 Cottonwood Rd. Thurs. Mass 9:30 am; Sat. Vigil Mass 5:30 pm

Sunday mass 8:00 am Confessions: Thurs. 9:00-9:15 am OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS, Gilchrist 120 Mississippi Dr Sunday Mass — 12:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 12:00-12:15 pm HOLY FAMILY,

near Christmas Valley

Religion of the light andSound of God

541-410-5337

Children's Program www.livingtorahfellowship.com

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BKND CHURCH OF THK NAZARENE 1270 NE 27 St. • 541-382-5496

Rabbi Glenn Ettman Friday, May 31 at 6:30pm - Shabbat Service Saturday, June I at 9:00 am - Torah Study Saturday, June I at 10:30 am - Torah Service Sunday, fune 2 - adult education (call for information) For the complete schedule of Services F Events

go to: www.bethtikvahbend.org

Senior Pastor Virgil Askren SUNDAY

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

10:15 am Worship Service Nursery Care 8 Children's Church

ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Worship Services "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM

8:30 am Sunday

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Life Groups Please visit our website for a complete

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CAPILLA DE SANTA CLARA Jueves7:00 PM -Misa en Espanol

• A subtle sense of Divine Love

Redmond, Oregon 97756 541 -923-3390 Father Todd Unger, Pastor Mass Schedule: Weekdays 8:00 am (except Wednesday) Wednesday 6:00 pm Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm First Saturday 8I00 am (English) Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) 12:00 noon (Spanish) Confessions on Wednesdays from 5:00 to 5:45 pm and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm

worshipping God and teaching the Bible truths recovered through the Reformation.

MISSION (LCMSJ

21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241

The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor. 8286 11th St (Grange Hall), Terrebonne, OR

Sunday Morning Worship 8:45 am F 10:45 am

www.lutheransonline.com/ condordialutheranmission Facebook: Concordia Lutheran Mission Phone: 541-325-6773

WednesdayMid-Week Services

GRACK FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend 382-6862

Nursery Care provided for all services

Children 6 Youth Programs 7:00 pm

• Inner light and/or sound • The healing of a broken heart • Solace during times of grief • A release of fears • Answers to your questions For more information please visit www.eckankar.org or www.miraclesinyourlife.org

21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241

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M en'sBible Study Wednesday 7:30 a.m. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Pastor Joel LiaBraaten Evangelical Lutheran Church in America www.gracefirstlutheran.org

529 NW 19th Street

(3/4 mile north of High School) Redmond, OR 97756

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH KLCA Worship in the Heart of Redmond

(541) 548-3367 Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor

Sunday Worship Service 8:30 am Contemporary 11:00 am Liturgical Sunday School for all ages at 10:00 am

9:00 am Contemporary Worship

TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH

469 NW Wall St. ' 541-382-5542 www.trinitybend.org SuIIdIIy Schedule

One service at 9:00 am Historic St. Francis Church, 494 NW Lava St. at Franklin, Bend, OR

We are grateful to the community for the outpouring of help The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector

All are welcome through our red doors

Everyone isWelcome! Rev. Thom Larson

Sermon Title: "Rising Up Together" Scripture: Acts 2:1-21; Romans 12: 1-16 9:00am-Contemporary Service Sunday School during the 9am Service 11:00am - Traditional Service

*Durlng the Week: Women's Groups, Men's Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, Music & Fellowship

Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors Rev. Thom Larson frrstchurchINbendumc.org

Children's Room available during services Come Experience a warm, friendly family of worshipers. Everyone Welcome - Always. A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and diverse music program for all ages Coffee, snacks and fellowship

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Sunday School 9;30 am Adult Education 11:00 am Traditional Worship

Youth Groups High School — Sunday 11:00am- 12:30pm

Effective May 1, 20l3

4 Saturdays and TMC: $115 5 Saturdays and TMC: $138 The Bulletin: EVery Saturday On the ChurCh

page. $23 Copy Changes: by 5 PM Tuesday

MiddleSchool - Wednesday 6:00-7:30pm

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Mondays

The First Tuesday of each

6:30 pm Centering Prayer Wednesdays

month. $23 Copy Changes: by Monday

5:30 pm Prayer Service

I week PriOr to PubliCatiOn

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

Small Groups Meet Regularly

(Handicapped Accessible) Please visit our website for a complete

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

CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING

9:00 am Nursery Care 9:15 am Children 8 Youth

or call 541-728-6476. •

Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. (Child Care Available) Education Hour 10:45 a.m.

• Comfort, peace, joy • Expanded awareness

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (In the Heart of Downtown Bend) 680 NW Bond St. / 541.382.1672

Childcare provided on Sunday

Singing HU can draw us closer in our state

Singing HU can help you experience:

ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CHURCH 1720 NW 19th Street

or call: 541-390-6864

Sovereign Grace Church is dedicated to

Followed by a discussion.

Reconciliation / Reconciliacion Saturday3:00 PM -4:45 PM -English. Thursday 6:00 PM -7:00 PM - English o Espanol Domingo li:15 AM - 12:15 PM - Espanol

Reconciliation Tuesday7:30AM -8;00 A M -English o Espanol Saturday8.30AM -9:30 AM -English o Espanol

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Sunday Worship 10:00 am

Pastor Rev. James A. Radloff Parochial Vicar Rev. fuan Carlos Chiarinoti 541-382-3631

Exposition 8 Benediction Monday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM TuesdayIOIOOAM -6:00 PM Wednesday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Thursdayafter7;00 AM Mass -600 PM Friday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Just 2 blocks SW of Bend High School

Regardless of your beliefs or religion,

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The III(ssionof IiieChurch is!0 forgivesinsthrough the Call for information about other meetings East Bend Public Library, GospelandIIIere&yyran( eternal life 541 -420- 1667 60280 Dean Swift Rd. ¹170 (St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg www.sovereigngracebend.com Confession XXVIII.8, 10) 10 am Sunday School Learnhow tosing HU, a love song to God: 11 am Divine Service a loving, uplifting, Spiritual Exercise. HU, CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH

HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH

40 SE 5th St., Bend

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN

about 20 minutes and is followed by a brief

Domingo 12:30 PM -M isa en Espanol

www.bendnaz.org

Meeting at the Golden Age Club

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57255 Fort Rock Rd Sunday Mass — 3:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 3:00-3:15 pm

NEW CHURCH 2450 NE 27th Street Masses Saturday - Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30AM, IOIOOAMF 7:00 PM

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SOVEREIGN GRACE CHURCH

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

See our website for more information www.uufco.org Meeting place: THE OLD STONE CHURCH 157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND Mail:PO Box 428, Bend OR 97709 www.uufco.org (541 ) 385-3908

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calls about "foreclosure cats." When homes are foreclosed Continued from 01 upon, some owners leave their Bend SpayandNeuter cats behind in the neighborProject needs volunteers to The problem hood. Soon the problem gets help trap cats and funding Bend resident Sandy Kaliout of control, especially if the to purchase more humane ster, who has volunteered to cats have not been sterilized. live traps. The organization "People wait until the problem help with feral cats for years, can provide free cat food says unless cats are being fed is out of control," said Kalister. and traps (with deposit) for by a caregiver and have been They have three or four stray feral cats. It also sterilizes neutered, "their quality of life cats in the neighborhood and feral cats for free. Contact: is generally poor and they just then, all of a sudden, there are www.bendsnip.org or 54125. "We areup to our eyeballs continue to p r opagate and 617-1 010. suffer." The saddest aspect to in foreclosure cats." Cat Rescue Adoption and Kalister? "The problem is so Linda and E d M o r r ison, Foster Team isalways preventable." who live in northeast Bend, looking for volunteers Domesticated cats a r en't brought in a litter of feral kitto help. Contact: www. meant to live outside. Many tens and their mother to be craftcats.org or 541-389end up starving, are killed by sterilized at the Bend Spay 8420. predators or become diseased. and Neuter Project clinic last Feral cats also kill a lot of wildweek. The cats had taken over life. A recent study appearing their dog's bed. Linda Morriin the journal Nature Commu- up to eight kittens every year. son says they cannot keep the nication estimated cats in the That means one cat could be kittens, but wanted to make U.S. kill 3.7 billion birds and responsibleforproducingmore sure they w ere f i xed. She between 7 and 20 billion mam- than 70 kittens in one season guesses aboutsix stray cats mals every year. (kitten season typically runs live in their neighborhood, inJim Anderson, member of from mid-April to October). cluding one tomcat who seems the local East Cascades AuduWellinghoffsays every year, to be "very proficient" at makbon Society, says he watched the clinic neuters between 800 ing kittens. cats kill of f t h e l i zards on to 1,000 feral cats. The clinic his property. "I'm not saying does not charge for the surger- Trap, neuter, return (this) in a derogatory way, it's ies and the cats are also given The Bend Spay and Neuter just the way it is. Felines are vaccines a n d de - w ormed. Project has about five volunkillers." Despite that number, she isn't teers who help trap feral cats W ellinghoff agrees cats are sure how much forward prog- on a regular basis. killing birds. "There's no point ress they are making. Heidi Hase is one of those. "The euthanasia rate (in lo- She goes out every week to in arguing if cats are having an effect on wildlife because cal shelters) would be much t rap cats at th e f i eld w i th they are." higher if we weren't doing it. DeHart's cats. She sets about She says cats can also carry But we could be doing more. three traps a week and averdisease, such as rabies, and We need to be doing more," ages about one catch a week. can spread plague. And while said Wellinghoff. She spreads stinky mackerel cats don't live long in the wild, The economy hasn't helped. and bits of fried chicken into they reproduce very quickly. A Kalister, who volunteers with the trap and covers it with a cat can get pregnant starting C at Rescue Adoption a n d towel to calm any cat who is at around 4 months of age and Foster Team in B end, says caught. She sets the traps in can have up to three litters of they have received a lot of the eveningand comes back to

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clipped, a sign it had already been neutered. Soon Hase will move on to another site. "Wherever these cats have come from, they are part of our community," said Hase, who also works for the Best Friends animal welfare group. "We don't want tohave any m ore homeless pets." Wellinghoff says the process of trap, neuter, return works to reduce the overall cat population. Colonies can go from about 20 cats to five in a few years. "The shelter doesn't have the capacity. Our main goal is to keep cats out of shelters," said Wellinghoff. Not everyone agrees trap, neuter and return is the best

policy. Anderson believes feral cats should be trapped and then euthanized. "Poor animals have to scrounge for a living. To my way of thinking, in that terrible situation (they'd) be better off dead than out there suffering," said Anderson, calling it the humane thing to do. Wellinghoff believes "trap and kill t h e m j ust d oesn't work." She points out everyone is on the same side, ultimately. "We all want the same thing: less cats." Kalister hears stories of

people who end up killing cats. Apartment m a nagers set out poison. Or people will trap them and then shoot them in the traps. Kalister heard recent reports of kids setting

cats on fire and drowning kittens in storm drains. It's sad and also ineffective, according to Kalister. K alister says k i l ling t h e cats createsa vacuum effect. The next week, she says, new cats will move into the space the dead cats occupied, if the conditions are right. "They are territorial. If they see an opening, it's natural for them to take over that spot." Then the cats reproduce. Another reason not to euthanize the cats, she says, is many are outdoor pets or are very tame abandoned pets. At CRAFT, they try to give the cat time to adjust. Sometimes cats who seem feral settle down and blossom into adoptable animals. She recallsa successful effort last summer, in which one woman trapped 60 cats near Columbia Park in Bend. About 12 were sickly and were euthanized, another dozen or more were adopted andthe rest were returned. The population has since reduced significantly.

cats sterilized during the event and would like to host similar clinics every month. They are in the process of mapping feral cat colonies and identifying hot spots. For Kalister, helping cats is her passion. "There are so few of us willing to do this," said Kalister. "You've got to really love cats and you've got to believe killing is not the answer." There are many ways individuals can h elp. People can volunteer to trap cats or can pay for the purchase of humane live traps. Wellinghoff says feeding feral cats who have been neutered is also helpful. She believes cats who are fed are less likely to prey on wildlife. She suggests putting the food out for just a half hour or so at a designated time, so as not to attract other pests. The clinic can provide food to those interested. But be wary o f t h e c ats — they should be treated like wild animals. Those who are feeding cats, however, should make sure those catsare neutered. One way to tell is if one of the cat's ears is clipped. Kalisterencourages people who need to give up their pets to try to find a home for them. Many local shelters already have too many cats. People may assume their sweet, loving cat will find a home, but that's not the case. And possibly the worst option is for cats to end up on the street.

Cat alliance The Bend Spay and Neuter Project has teamed up with local shelters to create the Central Oregon Cat Alliance. The group is going to host its first cat clinic in July. Wellinghoff explains the group's goal is to recruit a large number of volunteers willing to go out and trap as many cats as possible in known colonies. Then all of the feral cats would be brought into the clinic at the same time. She would like to see 50 to 100

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VoLUNTEER SEARcH Volunteer Search is compiled by the Department of HumanServices Volunteer Services. The organizations listed are seeking volunteers for a variety of tasks. Tosee afull list, and for additional information on the types of help needed, go onlineto www.dendbulletin.com/volunteer. Changes, additions or deletions should be sent to1300 N.W.Wall St., Suite103, Bend 97701, email Therese.M.Helton©state.or.us or call 541-693-8988.

SENIORS AARP:www.aarp.org/money/taxaide or888-687-2277. ASPEN RIDGEALZHEIMER'S ASSISTEDLIVING AND RETIREMENT COMMUNITY:541-385-8500. BEND SENIORCENTER: Kim, 541-706-6127. CASCADE VIEWNURSING AND ALZHEIMER'S CARE CENTER: 541-382-7161. CENTRAL OREGONCOUNCIL ON AGING(COCOA)AND MEALS ON WHEELS: www.councilonaging.org or 541-678-5483. LA PINESENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER: Karen Ward, 541-536-6237. LONG-TERM CAREOMBUDSMAN PROGRAM:NancyAllen, 541-3 I2-2488. PILOTBUTTE REHABILITATION CENTER:541-382-553 I. PRINEVILLE SOROPTIMIST SENIOR CENTER: Melody, 541-447-6844. TOUCHMARK ATMT.BACHELOR VILLAGE:541-383-1414. VOLUNTEERS IN ACTION: 541-548-7018.

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND EDUCATION SERVICES ADULT BASICSKILLS 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, 541-383-1980. BEND PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT:Kim, 541-706-6127. BIGBROTHERS BIGSISTERS OF CENTRALOREGON:541-3126047 (Bend), 541-447-3851, ext. 333 (Prineville) or 541-325-5603 (Madras). BOY SCOUTSOF AMERICA: Paul Abbott, paulabbott©scouting.org or 541-382-4647. BOYS &GIRLS CLUBS OF CENTRAL OREGON: www.bgcco.org, info@ bgcco.org or 541-617-2877. CAMP FIREUSA CENTRAL OREGON: campfire@bendcable.com or 541-382-4682. CHILDREN'SVISION FOUNDATION: Julie Bibler, 541-330-3907. CIRCLEOF FRIENDS: Beth,beth© acircleoffriendsoregon.com or 541-588-6445. DESCHUTESCOUNTYSHERIFF'S OFFICE— CENTRAL OREGON PARTNERSHIPSFORYOUTH: www.deschutes.org/copy, COPYO deschutes.org or 541-388-6651. FOSTERGRANDPARENTS PROGRAM: Steve Guzanskis, 541-678-5483. GIRL SCOUTS:541-389-8146. GIRLS ONTHE RUN OF DESCHUTES COUNTY:www.deschutescountygotr. org or info@deschutescountygotr. org. GRANDMA'S HOUSE: 541-383-3515. HEALTHY BEGINNINGS: www.myhb. org or 541-383-6357. HIGH DESERTTEENS VOLUNTEERPROGRAM:www. highdesertmuseum.org or 541-382-4757. IEP PARTNERS:Carmelle Campbell at the Oregon Parent Training and

Information Center, 888-505-2673. J BAR JLEARNINGCENTER: Rick Buening, rbuening@jbarj.org or 54 I-389- I409. JUNIPERSWIM & FITNESS CENTER: Kim, 541-706-6127. KIDS CENTER: Rachel Kane,541383-5958, ext. 274. LA PINEHIGHSCHOOL:Jeff Bockert, jeff.bockert©bend.k12.or.us or 54I-355-8501. MEADOWLARK MANOR:Peggy Kastberg, 541-382-7025. MOUNTAINSTARFAMILY RELIEF NURSERY: 541-322-6820. NEIGHBORIMPACT: 541-548-2380, ext. 115. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY EXTENSIONSERVICE:541548-6088, 541-447-6228or 54 I -475-3808. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY MASTERGARDENERVOLUNTEER PROGRAM:http://extension. oregonstate.edu/deschutes or 54I-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, 541-355-4158. 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: 541-617-1 010. CAT RESCUE, ADOPTION & FOSTERTEAM (CRAFT): www. craftcats.org, 541-389-8420 or 541-598-5488. CHIMPS, INC.:www.chimps-inc.org or541-410-4122. DESCHUTESLANDTRUST: www.deschuteslandtrust.org or 54 I -330-0017. DESCHUTESNATIONAL FOREST: Jean Nelson-Dean, 541-383-5576. EAST CASCADES AUDUBON SOCIETY:www.ecaudubon.org or 541-241-2190. THE ENVIRONMENTALCENTER: www.envirocenter.org or 54I-385-6908. EGUINEOUTREACH HORSE RESCUE OF BEND: www.equineoutreach. com or joan©equineoutreach.com or 54 I-419-37 I7. HEALINGREINS THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER: Darcy Justice, 541-382-9410. HUMANE SOCIETYOF CENTRAL OREGON: Jen, jennifer©hsco.org or 54 I -382-3537. HUMANE SOCIETYOF THE OCHOCOS:541-447-7178. HUMANE SOCIETYOF REDMOND: volunteer@redmondhumane.org or 541-923-0882. JUNIPERGROUP SIERRA CLUB: 54 I -389-91 I 5. PRINEVILLE BLM: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. VOLUNTEER CAMPGROUND HOST POSITIONS: Tom Mottl, 541-416-6859.

HEALTH AMERICAN CANCERSOCIETY: Charlie Johnson, 541-434-3114. AMERICANREDCROSS: 54 I -749-41 I1. DESCHUTESCOUNTYHEALTH DEPARTMENT: Tuesday Johnson, Tuesday Johnson@co.deschutes. or.us or 541-322-7425. FRIENDSWITH FLOWERS OF OREGON: www. friendswithflowersoforegon.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: 54 I -536-7399. PARTNERS IN CARE:www. partnersbend.org or SarahPeterson at 541-382-5882. RELAYFORLIFE:Stefan Myers, 541-504-4920. ST. CHARLES INBENDAND ST. CHARLES INREDMOND: 54 I -706-6354. VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE: Kristi, 541-585-9008.

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Horses Continued from D1 When it comes to working the land, though, they use four Norwegian Fjords. Their farm is one of some 400,000 operations in North American that use draft horses in some capacity, estimates Lynn Miller, the editor of the Small Farmer's Journal, in Sisters, who has farmed with horsesfor more than 40 years. After World War II, when farmers traded in tens of millions of h orses for t r actors "There was no place for the horses except the glue factory," Miller said — the use of draft horses plummeted. By the 1970s,some of the breeds that had been the most popular were down to the thousands. But "since then, the number of work horses and draft mules has steadily climbed," said Miller, who has written more than a dozen books on the subject. "People are attracted to the way of working with animals, of being back in touch with nature, of regaining a kind of rhythmic elegance to our lives." Leslie voiced a similar sentiment in "The New Horse-Powered Farm: Tools and Systems for the Small-Scale Sustainable Market Grower," published last month by Chelsea Green. In it, he writes, "I envision a day when live horse power will be joined in tandem on farms with new and cleanertechnologies that will include tractors and delivery vans that will run on alternatives to diesel such as recycled vegetable oil, locally and sustainably produced biofuels, and solar-powered batteries, just as the glory days of horse power in North America and Britain coupled advances in horse-drawn i mplements with stationary steam-powered

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teamster with whom he could train Cassima — and himself. Within months, Gawalt was dragging herself into the market garden to tend her crops, although it took her a couple of years to fully recover. "This i s t h ei r m o m ent," Gawalt said, as Leslie let the Fjords out of their stable into a green field where they trotted about like colts before lowering their big heads to the soft

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Stephen Leslie and two of his Norwegian Fjords take a break from working a field. Lesiie is one of some 400,000 farmers in North America who use draft horses in some capacity, estimates Lynn Miller, the editor of the Small Farmers Journal, in Sisters. ing around on t hat t ractor, craning my neck back, I get off feeling awful," he said. Whereas, after plowing with the horses, he said, "I get done with this, my blood's going, my heart's beating, I've been with my friends here, it's just such a different experience." The horses are key to the life he shares here with Gawalt, whom he met 20 years ago

while they were working as apprentices at Hawthorne Valley Farm, a 400-acre biodynamic farm in Ghent, N.Y. They and their 6-year-old daughter, Maeve, are part of the 60-member Cobb Hill cohousing community incorporated in 1998. It was the brainchild of Donella Meadows, the late environmental scientist and an author of "The Limits

Plowing the field, Leslie will occasionally hit a rock with his steel blade and the plow will pop out of the furrow, dragging him with it. But he never loses his quiet, conversational tone, although to an observer it looks like a train car jerking off the tracks. He simply rights the plow and clucks his tongue, as the team stands waiting patiently, and off they go again. It wasn't always so. One winter's day, about 16 years ago, when Leslie and Gawalt were farming in New Hampshire, they hitched up Cassima and anotherhorse to a sled to practice pulling logs in the woods. "Cassima was a very young horse," he said, "and they got scared by something and broke into a runaway. I couldn't stop them and gotbounced offthe sled." Gawalt, who had helped hitch up the horses, was in an adjacent field, and the horses, in a blind panic, ran straight at her. "She wasn't able to get herselfup offthis fence, and she got struck by the sled, which broke the tibia on both legs, in the same spot," he said. "It was a disaster." A fter Leslie got hi s w i f e into an ambulance, he went looking for the horses. They had shattered the sled trying to run through a gate, which had snagged their harness and brought them up short. "Fortunately, none of them was hurt," he said, "because t hey could h ave been d estroyed, too." He found an experienced

that team that knows it all." That morning, as he brought Cassima and Tristan out of their paddock, every move was a ritual. He tied them to the hitching post and gave them an alfalfa treat. Then he brushed them and cleaned their feet, an act that required an astonishing degree of trust on both sides, Gawalt observed. "Horses are all about instinct and routine," she said, as Leslie put on the halter, the bridle, the collar and all the various straps and lines that make up the harness. These Fjords go barefoot because theirfeet are strong, and they are more agile without iron shoes nailed to their hooves. But that means Leslie must inspect each foot for stonesorminor cuts,and clean out mud and manure, before starting to work. Still, this elaborate routine provides the sort of connection to living things that Leslie believes people today are longing for — and it is why he is convinced that farming with horses will have a real renaissance. "I think people are hunger-

grass. But Fjords are so t h rifty metabolically that they can get fat on too much grass, so they aren't allowedto graze for long. "I like to keep them fighting fit," Leslie said, patting Cassima's muscular flank. A tractor might break down occasionally, but it doesn't eat anything other than gas and oil. And it doesn't have moods. Horses do, and they can pick up on yours in an instant. "If you are feeling under the gun, like, 'I gotta get this field done,' they pick it right up," Leslie said. "That's the Zen practice you have to work on yourself: Take some deep breaths,create some sense of calm." And a s h e a n d G a walt learned the hard way, you have to work for years to learn how to handle horses in various situations. "The biggest mistake we made was starting with young horses," Leslie said. He advisesgreenhorns to apprentice themselvesto an experienced teamster and start out with an older, settled team. "Until you know what you're doing, find

ing for a kind of unplugged reality," he said. "That leads to a deeper self-understanding." He added: "It has a spiritual component — to what this is all about, what gives meaning to human life."

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You've got to love it when people are willing to mix it up a little. Let's face it; the traditional cop show has felt tired foryears.Most are so formulaic that the crimes almost solve themselves. But with "Motive," a new series premiering Monday on ABC, the formula has been set on its ear. Creator and executive producer Daniel Cerone ("The Mentalist," "Dexter"), likes to say that most cop shows tend to be whodunits, while "Motive," as the name suggests, tends to be more of a whydunit. And with Kristin

Lehman ("The Killing") starring as Detective Angie Flynn, it's a mustwatchit. "I always wanted to create a series where you reveal the killer in the tease — hearkening back to 'Columbo,' which is considered the granddaddy of all detectives, and basically the whole first act was showing the k i l l," Cerone says. "I've always been fascinated w ith that model. But I w a s always reluctant to pitch it because there is the stumbling block, because ifyou reveal the killer, then where's the mystery?" Good point. But one of the biggest problems with traditional crime series is that arguably the most exciting thing in

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happy. I have just learned that my ex is having DEAR a baby boy with a ABBY woman he has stated he does not love and isn't even in a committed relationship with. I would like to protect Mandy from any pain this might cause her because

she is a Daddy's girL How should I deal with this and maintain my composure regarding the sibling who will now forever be a part of my daughter's life (and

mine)? — Stressed Out in San Diego Dear Stressed Out: It is not appropriate to show your disgust with this situation to your daughter. Because your ex has gone on record that he doesn't love the woman he impregnated, and he is not in a committed relationship with her, you may be worrying needlessly. He will have a financial obligation to his son, but whether he's willing

to be a father in the best sense of the word we don't know. If Mandy interacts with her half brother she will have to learn to SHARE, which is an important life lesson every child must learn sooner or later. D ear Abby: I a m a 40-something divorced female. After my divorce I met a man I e njoyed being with. He led me to believehe cared for me and I bought into it. It was a vulnerable time for me and, unfortunately, I let my guard down. I did something stupid and co-signed for a s t udent loan for him. He has stopped making payments, has blocked my calls, moved, etc., and now I'm stuck with the financial burden. I have learned that he had a fiancee while we were involved and they are now married. Abby, he was bilking me the whole time. I need to know what legal recourse I have. I know where he lives and possibly where he works, so if he needs to be served with papers,he can be found. Iregretthat I didn't keep my guard up, and I don't feel he should get away with

this. What should I do now? — Let My Guard Down in Ohio Dear Let Your Guard Down: It appears you have been the victim of a fraud. If I were you, the first thing I'd do is share his address with the loan company. Then I'd discuss this matter with the police to find out if he has a history of bilking women and if I could file charges. If that isn't possible, the next thing I'd do is talk with a lawyer about any legal remedies available to me. And that's what I'm advising you to do. Dear Abby: I work in the media and meet a lot of people. I have arthritis in my hands. I have always believed in a firm handshake, but I'm finding that receiving one is crippling my hand. I don't want to appear unfriendly by not reciprocating a handshake, but I don't want my hand toache forhours on end after meeting someone. Any

suggestions? — Hurting in Dover, Del. Dear Hurting: It would not be unfriendly to simply say, "It's nice to meet you, but I can't shake hands because I have arthritis." Many people do, and it's the truth. — Write to Dear Abby at dearabby.com or P.O.Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069

HAPPY BIRTHDAYFOR SATURDAY, MAY18, 2013: This year you have an opportunity to unleash unusual creativity and flow. This surge of imagination could be triggered from a class or some organization of interest. Your dynamic and Stars showthe kind resourceful abilities of day you'll have w ill start to flow ** * * * D ynamic into nearly every ** * * P ositive a s pect of your life. ** * A verage If y ou are single, ** So-so you could meet * Difficult someone while pursuing a new hobby or interest. Be open to this person's feedback. If you areattached, your sweetie might not believe all of the changes that are occurring. Do keephim or her in the loop. VIRGO knows how to sparkyour imagination.

ARIES (March21-April 19) ** * You could run the gamut of different feelings and energy levels. What you make of a misunderstanding is your call. Be willing to adjust to an older friend or relative's schedule. This person will appreciate your efforts. Tonight: Do not push — do only whatyou want.

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minute misunderstandings could disrupta meeting. Listen to others, and donot stand on ceremony. Tonight: At home.

CANCER (June21-July 22)t, ** * * You'll be more direct, butyou still might not be able to get your message across. Someoneyou are trying to communicate with has his or her mind on something else. Know that you will need to give this person a jolt in order to gain his or herattention. Tonight: Hang out. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ** * Y ou might be starting to seethe results of your hard work. Stay on top of an issue — you still might not be getting the full story. Confusion could surround your plans. Knowthat no one is intending to cause a problem. Tonight: Treat a loved one to a nice dinner out.

VIRGO (Aug.23-Sept. 22) ** * You unintentionally could be pushing someoneaway by notgetting his or her message. Perhapsyou should slow down and seewhat is happening here. Your laughter and sense of humor comes out when you realize what is going on. Tonight: It is your call.

** * * * Y ou have solutions for nearly everything. Depending on your relationship with someone, this person might be LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) resentful of your ability to come upwith ** * Know when to play it low-key. You such creative ideas. Onthe other hand, others will appreciate your resourcefulness. could find yourself in a difficult situation ifyou don't tune into what someone is Tonight: Make it a romantic night. saying. Youalso mightbetakenabackby GEMINI (May21-June20) how confusedplans could become.Stay ** * * You might want to focus on your centered, and knowwhatyour expectations priorities right now. Confusion might are. Tonight: Go with the flow. surround your plans, despiteyour great SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.21) efforts to keep your schedule clear. Last-

SAGITTARIUS (Nov.22-Dec. 21) ** * * You might want to rethink a personal matter involving a certain responsibility. This situation could be causing problems with a roommate or familymember. Perhapsyouhavebeen juggling too many other demands. Reach out to others. Tonight: Be willing to revise plans.

CAPRICORN (Oec.22-Jan.19) ** * * You could be taken aback by news. You might want to detach andtake a good look at the possibilities. A foreigner or highly educated person could be involved. To be sure, you will not have to doyour research. Tonight: Think carefully. What do you want for yourself?

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.18) ** * * You will want to approach a situation involving a close relationship very carefully. You might not be exactly sure what the other party is thinking about or asking for. Stay grounded in reality, and you will be far more content. Tonight: If you feel confused, ask questions. PISCES (Feb.19-IVlarch 20) ** * * You have a habit of confusing others, but more often than not, it is because you arenot sure of a situation and the details involved. Communication needs to confirm that everyone is on the same page. Givesomeonethe benefit of the doubt. Tonight: Go with a suggestion. ©20t3 by King Features Syndicate

1:30 p.m. onH K3, "138th Preakness Stakes" — The second leg of horse racing's Triple Crown goes off today at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, where the winner of the Kentucky Derby will look for a shot at glory. But coming off onlytwo weeks rest, his stamina will surely be tested against fresher horses on the1 3/16-mile track. The last horse to win the Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes consecutively was Affirmed in 1978.

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What's funny is that it could have justas easily come from the mouth of Detective Flynn. "I just love her," says Lehman. "I don't love all the characters I've played. But she's a woman who doesn't suffer fools easily. She's extremely smart, has a natural curiosity and a n a t ural i ntuition and confidence. (I think) going through all the things that she's gone through in her life, like having a child at a young

7:15p.m.onHBO, Movie: "Moonrise Kingdom" — Director and co-writer WesAnderson ("The Royal Tenenbaums") scored one of 2012's most acclaimed independent films with this drama of two mutually enamored New England youngsters (Jared Gilman, KaraHayward) who run off together. Their going AWOL coincides with the arrival of a potentially devastating storm. The novice stars are backed by acast of veterans including BruceWillis, Frances McDormand, Bill Murray, Edward Norton andTilda Swinton.

age .... Being a single mom really requires you to state to the world the measure of your mettle. I just play her as someone who is extremely satisfied with her lot in life. And that is pretty satisfying to play." And while the supporting characters,such as Detective Oscar Vega (Louis Ferreira) and Dr. Betty Rogers (Lauren Holly),areterrificcompliments to Flynn, high marks need to be held out for the visual style of the series, which is shot on location in Vancouver. The cinematic refinement is a visual drug that gives you the i m pression you're watching a feature film. Cerone credits directorBronwen Hughes, who shot the pilot, for creating the look and feel of the show. While we're not ready to call it the next "Columbo," we're definitely optimistic and willing to look for "Motive."

8 p.m. onH C), "Bet on Your Baby" — In this new episode, parents bet on which toy their little girl will choose, with $5,000 on the line, while another wager involves a youngster's ability to take all the toilet paper off a roll in under a minute. Other families take part in a game of "Body of Work" and a "Smash for Cash." Melissa Peterman hosts. 8 p.m. on l3, "Cops" — A quadruple feature of encore episodes opens with "Stupid Behavior No. 5," in which police in Portland, Ore., deal with a suspect who crashes his car,takes offon foot, then collapses complaining of heart trouble. In LasVegas, officers pull over a vanfor multiple traffic violations and find possible stolen items and drugs in their suspect's pocket. In Rialto, Calif., police respond to a domestic dispute over a damagedwall.

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to jump an eight-foot-tall fence. Still, they tend to be weary about scaling a fence when they cannot see what is on the other side. Therefore, if you are fencing out deer, choose a fence that camouflages the garden well and completely encloses the area to be protected. If you do not want the fence to be solid, consider putting stakes or thorny plants w ithin th e g arden so t hat t h e deer will hesitate to jump into it.

these plants can help you maintain a beautiful, albeit untasty, environment fordeer. According to l ocal gardening expert Doug Stott, the following annuals, perennials and h erbs grow well in this region without tempting deer to chomp away.

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By virtue of the natural surroundings in close proximity to Central Oregon communities, deer don't have to travel far for an abundance of tasty delights. Keeping deer at bay i n volves some work and maintenance on the part ofa homeowner. There are safe and humane methods to repelling deer, or at least blocking access to the plants wort h p r o tecting. Here are the main ways to deer-proof a garden.

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Jean Nelson, and quartz counter- paved driveway, MLS E nergy-saving f e a The Garner Group $199,900 Broker 541-420-3927 tops, certified wood ¹201303153. tures abound! T op 541-383-4360 John L. Scott Real John L. Scott stove. 10x12 storage $699,000. q uality f inishes i n - thegarnergroup.com Estate 541-548-1712 Real Estate, Bend shed. $152 , 900. The Garner Group clude wood f ramed 6 Bdrm, 6 bath, 4-car, www.johnlscott.com MLS¹201301607 541-383-4360 B eautiful Home w i t h windows, h a rdwood 4270 sq ft, .83 ac. corner, S c h oenberg, thegarnergroup.com River Ranch, Marci floors, high-end car- view. By owner, ideal for many luxury touches. Crooked Realtor 541-610-7803 SW Ta r pon, Large Corner Lot. Well 2457 NW Dorian Way. 6031 pet, s l a b gr a niteextended family. John L. Scott 1620 sq.ft., 5.14 cared for home is light counters. The finish $590,000. 541-390-0886 Master on main level, 3/2.5, Real Estate, Bend 28x30 s hop/ & bright with great large bonus r oom, acres, carpentry i s outwww.johnlscott.com well. windows. Large living standing, as is every 925 SW T heater Dr. vaulted ceilings, Bra- garage, MLS ¹201204594 n e i ghborhood, room, dining area with facet of t his home. ¹Lot 1. N ew, r iver- zilian cherry f loors, Teri Cravens, Broker Great bay window & kitchen great neighbors 8 so Master on main, great front Pahlisch town- gourmet kitchen, pa541-610-7927 much more! 3 bdrm with plant window and home in desirable De- tio w/mtn. view, MLS room, office. D on't Fred Real Estate Group h ome, 2 . 5 ba t h s, tile floors. 2 large bomiss this work of art! schutes Landing! This ¹201303115. h ardwood floo r s, nus rooms: 1 on 2nd luxurious home feaCustom home site w/ $625,000 $499,900. tures spectacular river studio/shop. La Pine, fenced yard 8 sprin- floor with a p r ivate Julie Burgoni, Broker The Garner Group kler system. Original deck & 1 on 3rd level and Cascade MounFurnished q/well and 541-306-8927 541-383-4360 tain views from nearly thegarnergroup.com septic, dream home owners keep this one accessed by a spiral Edie Delay, stairway. Large every room. All the ready. MLS immaculate. Principal Broker double garage with 2 www.johnlscott.com/4 premium finishes that Beautifully Crafted 201302725 541-420-2950 9625 K athy C a b a, doors & 2 openers. y ou'd expect f r om This 4 bedroom, 2 X Brad Diggers, Hasson Company Principal Broker, ABR Easy care landscapP ahlisch Home s . bath home is perfect Broker Realtors ing with generous use 541-771-1761 Solid surface quartz for your family. Enjoy 541-977-2611 of pea gravel. Large counters, u p graded the John L. Scott dou b l e-heightFred Real Estate Group corner lot in a quiet $279,000 - Nine peak appliances, designer great room w/corner Eagle Ridge, 1 0 839 Real Estate, Bend www.johnlscott.com neighborhood. views & in c redible flooring, tile showers, gas FP 8 sliding glass Village loop. 2/2, 1410 MLS¹ home. Don't miss this central vac, and more. door. Th e ki t chen sq.ft., condo l iving. Great Value on 4 Bdrm $224,500 201303290 one! MLS¹ Main level master. 2 w/tile bac k splash, Golf, tennis, p o ol, Home. Get ready to Bobbie Strome, 201302855 c overed patios f o r pantry, eating bar 8 restaurants. pack and move in this Principal Broker Call Nancy Popp outdoor living. 3075 windows above t he MLS¹201302966 spacious 4 bdrm John L Scott Real 541-815-8000 sf, 3 bedrooms, bo- sink. Hardwood floorBrad Diggers, home at an affordEstate 541-385-5500 Crooked River nus, 3.5 baths. Live in ing in the kitchen & Broker a ble price. It i s l o Realty the heart of it all, with dining area. The main LESS T H A N ONE 541-977-2611 at the end of a theaters, con- floor m a ster s u i te Fred Real Estate Group cated 300 NE Hope Dr. Cozy shops, dead-end street and YEAR OLD!! Incredcerts just steps away! features vaulted ceilsingle level h o me, features a main level i ble o pportunity t o ings, a n at t achedEdgecliff V a l ue ! 5 master suite plus de- own this beautiful 3 near schools, hospital. $969,950. Edie Delay, Bdrm/4.5 Bath • 3,140 bath, walk-in closet & bedroom home on a Vaulted ceil i ngs, kitchen with ss Principal Broker sq.ft. • 0.34 Acre-large luxe access to the deck. n ice corner lo t i n hardwood din i n g, Hasson appliances, cook isCompany l ot. Located i n t h e Fenced yard w/ sprinkitchen, stainless apland & pantry. There Northeast Bend. It has Realtors peaceful Ed g e cliff klers & Ig . s torage a great room with firepliances. MLS is a neat parlor with 541-420-2950 neighborhood in NE shed. ¹201300998. place, open kitchen cozy a fireplace and Bend, this f abulous MLS¹201302871 $205,000. $99,900 Smart Investare 3 bdrms, with cook island, tile h ome i s c l os e t o upstairs $210,000 The Garner Group ment! This condo will huge family room and counter tops, pantry schools, medical and John L. Scott Real 541-383-4360 make for a great getla u ndry/craft and SS appliances. shopping. This spa- large thegarnergroup.com away. C l o s e to Estate 541-548-1712 room. The owner just The main level has cious home screams hardwood floors plus and t h e installed new carpet $340,000 Des i rable d owntown well cared comfort. Th e l i v ing and all ne w p aint. a master suite with a popular Old Mill BEAUTIFUL Awbrey Butte Home. ever room has a wonderful for ranch h ome on bathtub and shower. Grant L u dThere is a fenced yard Teak wood f l oors, District. acre. 3 bedrooms, wood burning stone p lus this is on e o f There is a u n i que Broker 2.51 granite counters, wick, fireplace. S p acious bathrooms and over triple garage, f u lly or several homes that Knotty Alder cabin- 541-633-0255 2000 sq. ft., all on one formal dining r oom will be available on fenced yard and gut541-389-7910 etry, a covered porch. Hunter and comfortable faml evel. Home has 9 ' Properties LLC this street. 21179 SE ters. It was wired for Jon Frazier, Broker, ceilings, 3-car garage ily room w/gas stove Philly A ve., B e n d. TV, stereo and comGRI 541-610-4626 or Affordable housing, 2 with trem e ndous and views of Smith puters plus two wall 541-389-7910 b edroom, 2 bat h . Rock and the Caseasterly views. Home $239,950. safes. Enjoy all the Gary Everett, CCIM Hunter Properties LLC Great Location. MLS¹ cade Mountains. Tons also features a suncustom features this Principal Broker $67,449. room ove r looking of upgrades makes h ome offers! 2 8 3 6 $365,000 C o ntempo- 201209551 541-480-6130 John L. Scott Real those expansive this a home you will NE Aldrich & Sandalrary Duplex - Great Estate 541-548-1712 Joan Steelhammer, views, the perfect spot definitely want to see!! wood $249,900 Investment. Jack-n-Jill Broker for morning coffee MLS¹201107890 Gary Everett, CCIM style bath upstairs for Amazing home for your 541-419-3717 and enjoying the sunPrincipal Broker both bdrms. Slate, tile getaway or p rimary $223,500 Remax rise. Great k i tchen John L. Scott Real 541-480-6130 floors, hickory cabi- residence. Built for inwith new stove. Too Estate 541-548-1712 The Bulletin Joan Steelhammer, nets, gas fireplaces. side and outside enmany amenities to Broker Tony Levison, Broker tertaining 8 enjoying To Subscribe call mention including a 541-385-5800 or go to 541-41 9-371 7 541-977-1852 or the CO lifestyle AND Between bend & Redspa room and a great Terrific location Remax 541 -389-791 0 the river is just across mond w rap-around dec k www.bendbulletin.com 4 bdrm, 1 bath in Hunter Properties LLC the street! 2392 sq. ft. -2 888y plus a paver patio and FIND ITr sf h ome o n w/4 bdrms, 2 baths, Es$369,500 C o ntempo- built in 1991 on 1.5 5.75y a c res . A hot tub. A lot of Home H ager -Mountain SUY IT! 4 lots, $30,000 rary Home in Wood- acres (3 ta x l ots). Country feel but close for the price of only tates SELL IT! each located in Silver s ide R a nch. V e r y MLS¹201208778. Gail to t ow n a m e nities. $ 339,500 1 7 9 0 N E Lake. U n derground The Bulletin Classifieds Cliff Drive Bend, OR c omfortable 8 we l l R ogers, Super fireplace w/rock and conduit for maintained home on 541-604-1649 Broke r surround for a m bi- Corinne Clarke Broker, power agnificent Vie w s . phone and i nternet. MPerfect CRS secluded lot. Heated a nce, plus a L o p i getaway spot John L. Scott V iews o f Hage r 24x40 insu l ated Real Estate, Bend ReMax Key Properties. Woodstove that can those t hat l o ve Mountain. Septic fea- for 541-639-3426 shop/garage. A great heat the whole house. climbing 8 hiking. www.johnlscott.com for s t andard rock place for your artistic Great room floor plan Enjoy the outdoor life! sibility Home sits just across system. The area is a side. E xtra parking ASTOUNDING w/living r o o m & This well-kept home sportsman's paradise. the road from Smith for vehicles/ boat, RV, CASCADE VIEWS kitchen having with a location ideal Rock State Park. The Bobbie Strome, Gated, westside, & backs up to BLM. wide-plank floors of views are magnificent. for vacation or 2nd Principal Broker Tony Levison, Broker mountain views - The 7x7 s t orage b l d g, reclaimed pine. Dis- home. Property is peJohn L Scott Real 541-977-1852 or Highlands at Broken 10'x12' metal shed 8 tressed maple cabir imeter f e nced & Estate 541-385-5500 6'x6' pump house. RV 541-389-7910 Top. 10.28 Acres nets in Kitchen with 1 ready for livestock or Offeredat$495,000 Hunter Properties LLC 1 /2 thi c k slat e horses. $1 3 9 ,900 M o u ntain parking. S e p aratedLake an d Cate Cushman, counters. If you like a with it's own fence so Views - Open great MLS¹201302904 $390,000 I m maculate Principal Broker cozy c o untry f e e l. you can sit on patio & room with e xposed Bobbie Strome, R iver R i m ho m e ! 541-480-1884 You've got it!! Beau- enjoy! Owner also has wood beans. 4 bedPrincipal Broker Pride of o w nership.www.catecushman.com tiful Cascade Moun- store & gas station room, 6 bath, 5096 sq John L Scott Real Energy saving featain Views. 2 corrals, next door o n M L S. ft. Estate 541-385-5500 Of fe r e d at tures. Master on main; Awbrey Butte j pond, shared lake, 3 www.johnlscott.com/8 $1,195,000 peek-a-boo Mt. views. $1,200,000 NE Bend j $425,000 acres of irrigation, 2 Cate Cushman, 5259 Barbara JackB acks up t o o p en • 4925 sq.ft. • 2563 sq.ft. stall barn. $375,000 son, Principal Broker Broker space. Aaron B a ll- • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath MLS¹201205878 541-480-1884 541-306-8186 weber, Broker • .88 acre lot • 2.3 acres Bobbie Strome, www catecushman com John L. Scott 541-728-4499 or • MLS 201303030 • MLS 201302287 Principal Broker Real Estate, Bend 541 -389-791 0 Judy Meyers, Broker, Margo Degray, LAKE FRONT HOME. John L Scott Real www.johnlscott.com Hunter Properties LLC GRI, CRS, SRES Broker, ABR, CRS Nice home with lake Estate 541-385-5500 541-480-1922 541-480-7355 Fabulous Cas c a de frontage 8 wa l king 3 B edroom 2 B a t h , v iews! O l d wor l d distance t o Golf 1092 sq. ft., Frame Black Butte Ranch j charm w/4015 sq. ft. course. Bea u t iful Cy Home i n Wh e e ler Cg $449,950 main house & 1040 • 2034 sq.ft. sunroom with a lot of R anch. Home w a s sq. f t . sho p /wine windows overlooking • 4 bedroom, 3 bath b uilt i n 2 0 04 , h a s MORRis MORRis room. Situated atop • Furniture included t he lake. Tw o R V vaulted ceilings, gas REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Awbrey Butte on 1.06 spaces with hook ups. • MLS 201208783 fireplace, tile and apacres, this home is an MLS¹201301209 I dp d lyO d d Op d Pat Palazzi, Broker pliances. Double At"Entertainers Delight" $140,000 541-771-6996 tached Garage, Front Northwest Crossing j Awbrey Butte j with 4 bdrms & 3.5 John L. Scott Real Yard is l andscaped $1,395,000 $294,900 baths. Appt. only with Estate 541-548-1712 and decorative fence, • 5780 sq.ft. • 1388 sq.ft. townhome Danielle. very clean, must see. • 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath bedroom, 2.5 bath www.johnlscott.com/d Lane Knolls Beauty. 3 •• 2 $93,000 MLS • Unsurpassed details back patio aniellesnow. Danielle Bdrm/2.5 bath • 2,352 • Fenced 201209339. MORRis • MLS 201301119 sq.ft. • 2.50 Acres If MLS 201303356 Snow, Broker Cascade Realty, REAL ESTATE Shelly Hummel, Broker, Megan Power, privacy is what you 541-306-1015 541-536-1731 I d p d« l ydy d dd y p CRS, GRI, CHMS Broker, GRI, CDPE want with gorgeous John L. Scott 541-383-4361 541-610-7318 Cascade views, this is $419,000 Sunr i ver Real Estate, Bend Broken Top j the house for y o u! Gem! Extensive Rewww.johnlscott.com $1,125,000 model... on a l a rge W onderful home i n • 3814 sq.ft. Glacier View j beautiful Lane Knolls corner lot. Three full • 3 bedroom plus den, $425,000 m aster suites, 3 . 5 estates. Quality con 3.5 bath • 2434 sq.ft. MORRIS struction with s t eel, baths. Gorgeous walMORRis • Golf Course Views • 3 bedroom, 2 bath n ut f l o oring, n e w REAL ESTATE has office and f lex REAL ESTATE • MLS 201204424 • 1.78 acres, 1 irrigated space. Har dwood hickory cabinets, cary dp d d y O R d Op i d I d p d ly O R dOp« d David Gilmore, Broker • MLS 201300939 floors thr o ughout. pet 8 tile floors. Must 541-312-7271 Awbrey Park j Karin Johnson, Broker NW Bend j $725,000 Kitchen is a c o ok's see to believe. Call 541-639-6140 • 3658 sq.ft. today for more details. • 5616 $1,299,000 dream with g r anite sq.ft. slab counters, • 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath Susan Pitarro, Broker • 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath 541-410-8084 or double-ovens/warm- • Panoramic river & city • .43 acre 541-389-7910 ing drawer 8 t r a sh views MORRIS Hunter Properties LLC • MLS 201102057 compactor. Enjoy the • MLS 201203099 Sherry Perrigan, Broker MORRis REAL ESTATE quiet and views from John Snippen, Broker, 541-410-4938 $419,500 Spa c ious REAL ESTATE your wra p -around MBA, ABR, CRS, GRI d dp d dy O d dOp « & T ownhome! T o w n 541-312-7273 I d p d l yO d d dy p d porch and backyard house sits o n 1 7 th 541-948-9090 Builder's Last M o del Golf Course Home of that backs to privately f airway a t Widg i - Upowned land f a cing Townhome Distinction 60691 C reek. 2 mast e r grades! 60603 SevGolf V illage L o op, east for fabulous sun suites, one on main MORRIS enth Mtn. D rive. 3 3281 sq ft 3 bedroom, sets. All this plus a level. Alder Cabinets REAL ESTATE b edroom, 2 b at h + 3 bath+ den & office! shop an d f a bulous and Island Kitchen. l oft. G r anite s l a b Master suite with loft l andscaping that i n MORRis Mike Everidge, Brocounters, T ravertine & fireplace, vaulted cludes a beautiful wa REAL ESTATE ker 541-390-0098 or Awbrey Ridge j flooring, Knotty Alder ceilings, open & spa- ter feature. Your own 541 -389-791 0 $400,000 c abinets, d oors 8 cious great r o om, private estate for only Hunter Properties LLC • 2266 sq.ft. window s u r rounds. maple floors, walnut $429,500 22280 SE Popular Kings Forest • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath $465,000. Mara Stein, inlays, Berber carpet, White Peaks D r ive Neighborhood - This 61345 SE Fairfield Dr. • .17 acre cul-de-sac lot custom r e m odeled P rincipal Brok e r , tile r o of , p a v ered Bend, OR. F oxborough ar e a ,• MLS 201302270 4-bedroom home is Pamir Properties, Inc. driveways & p atios, Corinne Clarke Broker, vaulted great room, Rachel Lemas, Broker nestled in th e p i ne CRS 541-61 7-61 95 hardwood floors, slab triple garage. G o lf ReMax Key 541-383-4359 Properties. trees on over y/2 acre granite counters, covmembership included. 541-896-1263 in a popular neighbor541-639-3426 ered porches. MLS Cascade Mtn Views j $827,500. Mara Stein, hood. Brazilian cherry $689,900 ¹201303235. P rincipal Brok e r , wood floors with tile 8 • 2420 sq.ft. home $229,900. Pamir Properties, Inc. La Pine j $199,900 slate accents were • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath The Garner Group 541-617-6195 • 1557 sq.ft. utilized th r o ughout • 9.54 acres 541-383-4360 MORRIS Gorgeous Awbrey Glen • 3 bedroom, 2 bath this neat home. Fea• MLS 201302790 thegarnergroup.com REAL ESTATE tures custom maple Home. Must see this • 1.07 acre Steve Payer, $ 65,900 A Grea t beautiful home situ- • MLS 201303449 kitchen, vaulted living Broker, GRI Ground Floor Pattl Geraghty, Broker room & main level a ted o n t h e 17 t h 541-480-2966 Village, 3122 Condo... In a quiet & Awbrey Green. This one story 541-948-5880 master. There is room C raftsman Driv e . well maintained comto park your RV plus open floor plan with 4/2.5, 2 3 3 0 sq . f t ., Cg plex. N i cely l a n d- entertainer's floor plan 2573 sq. ft. has 3 bedlarge decks to enjoy Cg scaped & con v etime o utside. V e ry rooms, 2.5 baths, + w /amazing vie w s . n iently l o cated. A MLS ¹201302727 den on .40 acre. Colc omfortable ho m e MORRis with elbow room and g reat value fo r a n John Furrow, Broker leen Dillingham, BroMORRis REAL ESTATE owner-occupant or inopen living s pace. ker, 541-788-9991 REAL ESTATE 541-647-0910 d dp d l y O R dyy p vestor. Grant Ludwick, Currently a vacation John L. Scott y dp & lyO d dOp d P rincipal Brok e r Fred Real Estate Group Comfortable Real Estate, Bend rental. Call for more single 541-633-0255 or details. $398,000. www.johnlscott.com Awbrey Village j La Pine j $85,000 level. Corner lot with 541 -389-791 0 Gary Everett, CCIM $849,900 rear deck & fenced Great investment prop- • 1680 sq.ft. manufacHunter Properties LLC • 4043 sq.ft. Principal Broker tured yard. Plenty of room erty or f i rst h ome! 541-480-6130 bedroom, 4.5 bath • 4 bedroom, 2 bath for RV parking. ComCraftsman style with 3 $685,000 Charming & •• 4 Joan Steelhammer, COBA Tour • .85 acre lot Unique Home! Built in 2007 fortable single level 3 b drms, 2 . 5 ba t h s. Broker Home MLS 201300356 1930 this e x quisite• MLS b edroom & 2 b a t h C onveniently ne a r •Mark 541-419-3717 201300838 Valceschini, P.C., home has a finished home with v a ulted schools, parks a nd Remax Dana Miller, Broker Broker, CRS, GRI attic, basement, artist ceilings in NE Bend. shops. Price reduced 541-408-1468 541-383-4364 loft above garage fully Current lease expires to $139,900. P owell B u t te , Pa n landscaped & large J uly 31 s t , 201 3 . MLS¹201302687. oramic views, 3/2.5, c ourtyard. 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• 53547 Kokanee Way, $395,000: 3 bdrm, 3-car garage & deck overlooking river w/direct view of Pringle Falls • 53557 Kokanee Way, $475,000: This bright & open custom-built 1998 home directly overlooks the river • 53610 Brookie Way, $420,000: Beautiful Scandinavian inspired design w/hand blown glass, ironwork 81 sauna • 53510 Brookie Way, $425,000: Hand-scribed Canadian Sprucelog home w/covered porches,backsto N.Forest Video tours at: www.bendpropertysource.com/listings

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• 5712 SF, 0.82 acreswith full Cascade Mtn views • 5 en suite bedrooms+ 2 addl. half baths (2beds upstairs, 3 down) • 5-car garage, gear room w/lockers, vault, dog bath, deluxe mudroom • Sunny artist studio with Frenchdoorsto the terrace • A/V -game room, inspiring views from the office • 2 story library in turret, open Roorplan, gourmet kitchen

• 5 fireplaces! • Green built, efficient solar system • Finely crafted Gary Norman built custom • Stunning finishes • Unobstructed mountain views

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luxurious resort in Central Oregon • This homeincludesretractable windowsin the kitchenandfamily room whichincorporatesthe outdoor living space • It has an elevator to take youto the two exquisite master bedrooms on the second leve • Casita for your guestsandall the amenities. • Price includes Pronghorn's Premier Membership deposit of $115,000 MLS¹201303439.

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Call Kelly Horton, Broker f 541-508-9163

Call Deb Tebbs Group, Brokersf 541-419-4553

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Powder Village Creampuff ~ $69,500

7 Muskrat Lane, Sunriver ) $229,000

8 Butternut Lane- Sunriver ~ $294,900

8 Quail - Sunriver ( $524,000

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• Sunriver • 1 bedroom, 1 bath • Very well maintained and charming • Great getaway place on a

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• Cute Sunriver cabin

• 2 BD/2 BA, 1090SF • New furnace, windows & roof • Excellently located near SHARC • 2 decks, carport MLS¹201209274

• 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1558 SF • Close to bike path & SHARC 4 • Single level • Open living area w/vaulted ceilings • Gas fireplace, granite . %LKKLLLII counters

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9 Puma Lane - Sunriver ~ $549,000

5 Oregon LooP - Sunriver ~ $639,000

9 TroPhy - Sunriver Resort ) $799,900

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• 5 bed, 3.5 bath, 2539 SF • Lodge style home in the North end of Sunriver • Great rental history • Furnished per inventory • Stainless appliances • Slab granite counters • 2 master suites

Call Kelly Winch, Broker f 541-390-0398

Call Keith Petersen PC, Broker f 541-815-0906

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• Timeless Elegance • Expansive golf courseview • Custom built in 1992 • Timeless well appointed features • Spacious outdoor living, hot tub • Abundant windows, ight & bright • Quiet cul-de-sac 1/3 acre lot MLS 201302016

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• Very clean 3/2 home built in 19&9 • 1104 SF home located on a RM zoned oversized lot • Private fenced side yard with deck • Mt Bachelor view from back of lot • This won't last long!

Call Peter Menefee, Principal BrokerI 541-598-4988 Peter.menefee@sothebysrealty.com

19777 Astro Place ~ $239,000

ATTENTION INVESTORS! $244,000

• Laminate flooring throughout • Large master suite w/slider • 12x10 storage shed & dog run •15x25saltwaterpoolw/auto vacuum & solar panels • 3-car garage, RV area

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• 3 bed, 2 full baths, 1705 SF, 1.0 acre • Beautiful inside 8< out, extra attention to detail went into this home when it was built • Coffered ceilings lined with pine, large wood wrapped windows • Home is set off the street with many trees for privacy, in-ground irrigation system, private well, paved driveway

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

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• Desirable SW area, near Old Mil, River Trail, onquiet cul-de-sac •4 bed/2.5bath,4thbdrm ishuge & would makeaperfect bonus rm • 2124 SF w/separate living & family

NOT in MLS in SW Bend Renters want to stay O $1199/mo. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1860 SF .56 acre lot, RV parking Cool architectural design Could be a great flip in a few years! Call Jodl Kearney, BrokerI 541-693-4019

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20792 Liberty Lane ~ $269,900

Fabulous Property on 1.9 Acresf $289,000

454 Lakefront Lane, Prineville I $290,000

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Affordable Riverfront Retreat ~ $334,700 • Furnished & readyto move in! • 3 BR/2 BA+ loft, 1-car garage • And carport/shop, storage • Relax on your private dock • Successful vacation rental or keep it all to yourself! MLS¹201303729

advantage of beautiful views • The .22 acre lot is fenced w/automatic sprinklers • Storage shedfor toys & horse shoe pit. Large established trees for shade & privacy.Vacation at home!

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• Cascade Mtn views from master

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• Adorable 2 bed, 2 bathhomehas upper & lower decksthat take full

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2660 SESagebrush Dr, Madras • 3 bedrooms+ offi ce,2.5 bath • 2-car garage + 3rd bay finished vI .

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• Master bath w/soaking tub & walk-in shower • Kitchen w/wood floors lk tile counters MLS¹201300594

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• Very clean 2002 Viking built home • 1614 SF,3/2, corner lot w/lots of privacy & RV parking • Stainless steel appliances & granite slab counter tops 'B B h d dfl 'F dd t y d i t feature

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Call C.J. Neumann, Broker, CRSI 541-410-3710 Llsa Lamberto, Broker I 541-610-9697 www.CJLisa.com

20654 Boulderfield Ave., BendJ$369,900

One-of-a-Kind Tetherow Homesite( $375,000

In the heart of Woodside Ranch ~ $418,000

Luxury Townhomes ~ Offered from $549,750

• Beautiful large 3 bedroom home with abonus,formal dining, office • 3-car garage • Just listed in Yardley Estates • Backyard offers ultimate privacy w/lots of natural landscape for easy maintenance • 2606 SF

• 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 193B SF

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• Fabulous mountain, water, and terrain views

• Unique site offering exceptional privacy • Gated area - end of cul-de-sac • Original price $710,000.

• Customizable finishes • Gorgeous great rooms • 3 Beautiful floor plans to choose from

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972 SE Briarwood Ct( $430,000

Tumalo Park Road Lot 900 I $475,000

West Side Park-like Setting ~ $479,000

Awbrey Glen Champion Circle I $489,900

Call Erika Stratton-Sanzone I 541-280-8388

• Beautiful cul-de.sachomein desirable, establishedTanglewood • Large mastew/gas r fireplace &spa-like eiuuite w/sfyakingtub, doublevanities & shower • Gourmetkitchen w/gfanite cfyuntertfyps,large eating barandopen tfy great roomwith fireplace &built-ins • Main f fyofdrmw/ffench doors • Triple tandemgarage, RVparking • Private backyard w/lafge paver patio

• Desirable community of Rimrock West • Community access to the Deschutes River

• Incredible private 39 acreparcel • Minutes from downtown Bend, Deschutes River& StateLand • Pine trees, some rock formations,

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Close to shopping, dining, recreation and NWCrossing! •Upgradesabound inthis3700SFhomewit h3 mastersuites • Granite slab counters; hardwood floors; hobby/playroom off kitchen • Office with custom built-ins could be used as guest room • Large bonus room and loft area with mini kitchen • Easy care professional landscaping with 50' water feature • 3 decks, paver patio, and classic front porch • Shop area in garage and 1800 SF of storage • Common area on two sides Call Sue Price, Broker I 541-408-7742

Call Mary Stratton, Broker I 541-419-6340

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Glorious City & Mt. Bachelor Views( $575,000

Superior Design for Privacy( $739,000

• Beautiful 3/4 acre pine treed lot

• 3400 SF, 3-car garage •Hugebonus/family room • Formal living & dining, 3 fireplaces • One owner homew/ots of extras • Wonderfu decking, private backyard w/water feature • Very popular location! 16&4 NW City View

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Call Jodi Kearney, Broker I 541-693-4019

Call Brian Ladd, BrokerI 541-408-3912

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Equestrian Meadows ~ $785,000

This Property Has It All I $799,900

• 3106 SF SINGLELEVEL • 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths • 994 SF enclosed courtyard • Wonderful natural light • 1200+ SF garage • .5acre lot on the 13th fairway -Rivers Edge GC • Call for your private tour!

• 3 beds, 4 baths, 4302 SF • Wrap-around porch • Mountain views

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• Just minutes to medical, shopping, & schools • Single level, open great room — •Great for entertaining • Private setting, borders BLM • Separate entrance for home office • Formal dining/living, chef's kitchen

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• To be featured in the 2013 Tour of Homes™, July completion • Custom home by Greg Welch Construction • 307B SF, oversized garage • 3+ bedroom, 2.5 bath, study/loft • Includes Tetherow Golf or Social Membership • Stunning master suite with access to deck/yard • Indoor/outdoor living with gas firepit in yard

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Broken Top Beauty I $799,000 • Ele gant& spacious(4623 SFI • Open great room floor plan • 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms • Den, theater room, family room • Private setting in the trees

(.44 acre) • Located on the 4th tee at BrokenTop MLS¹201209136

Rod Hatchell, Broker I 541-728-8812

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Call Bobby Lockrem, Broker I 541-480-2356

Sandy Kohlmoos,Broker,CRS, GRI I541-480-4309

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1265 NW Remarkable Dr. ~ $899,900

Broken Top Classic ~ $945,000

Deschutes Riverview Property ~ $997,000

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

• River views from nearly everyroom • • Rich-toned oakhardwoodfloors • Custom distressed kitchen cabinetry • 5ab granitecounters • Pro-quality SS appliances • Montanastonefireplace - ' • • Mainhouse-3bds,2.5ba,24505F • Guestquarters -2bds,1bath, 78BSF MLS¹201301856

• 5 bedroom, 4 baths, 5116 sq. ft. • Overlooking Broken Top's 12th fairway and green • One level with upstairs guest suite and private office • Privacy with southern exposure • Bonus & exercise room • 3 car garage w/shop area MLS¹ 201202&64

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Custom Trail flooring in foyer, living vaulted master suites, o n the banks of a makes a w o nderful front/back land- acre lot. Many u pMLS¹201106963 built 2478 SF home • MLS 201300617 area & gour m et great room 8 o p en large irrigation canal family vacation home! scaped with irrigation. grades, an d b r a nd D&D Realty Group LLC on 4.74 acres. 1536 Jim & Roxanne kitchen. Kitchen has kitchen w/center isin NE Bend. Both are Home ID 1027 new master suite, this 866-346-7868 $189,900. Jim Hinton 541-420-6229 SF shop w/RV bay. Cheney, Brokers granite countertops, land. Ready to move located on over one Eagle Crest Properties is definitely not one to MLS¹201202726 large island, planning in! MLS¹201301323. a cre wit h a par k 866-722-3370 Central Oregon Realty b e missed. 4 b e d - Home on acreage bring all your t oys, l i ve $397,000 desk & numerous oak Cyndi Rob e rtson, across the canal for Great Family Home Group, LLC room, 2 bath, with a John L. Scott Real cabinets. 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MLS with storage shed and of the Ridge Course. $529,900. Remax 20015 Chaney Road, Kim Reyes, Broker l arge master b e dPrivate & sec l uded Bend, Oregon 97701. www.johnlscott.com/4 2 master suites and Bring your ideas, make ¹201208977 541-390-6233 750 home, yet close to lots of comfortable liv this house your home. Jim H i nton B r o ker, room. New carpet in AMAZING Waterfront 5436 K ellie C o o k, Candi Curtis, This is a 3 bedroom 1 541-420-6229 l iving r o o m . Til e town. All new kitchen Estate!! River V i ew ing space. Home ID Broker 541-408-0463 Redmond Homes Broker, 541-848-7852 t o p s in bathroom home on Central Oregon Realty counter a ppliances. Lin e d from every room! 265 995 John L. Scott Fred Real Estate Group the SW side of town kitchen. Garage conGroup, LLC pond for swimming & ft of Deschutes River Real Estate, Bend Great family home in Eagle Crest Properties verted into play room on a nice corner lot water fun w/pool filter Frontage! 866-722-3370 B e a utiful www.johnlscott.com People Look for Information Redmond's only golf with an extra storage New Construction - 3 or additional family system & water fea- G arden, Stream About Products and community. Immacu- $9,900-$50,000 Enjoy & bdrm, 2 b ath, 1705 room. $79,900 MLS building. Ready for ture. Passive solar Ponds! Listen to the late 3 bdrm, 3 bath Sunriver j $619,500 Services Every Daythrough Eagle Crest all year D&D h eat sink p ar t o f roar of the river from • 2680 sq.ft. you to make your own sq.ft, 23 acre lot, tile ¹ 201302561 home with l iving & The Bulletin Classifieds a fractional owner. floors tile backsplash Realty Group LLC $84,900. D&D Realty heating system. Great inside the residence! • 3 bedroom, 3 bath l arge f amily r o o m as Benefits of being an landscaped, fenced. 866-346-7868 Group LLC room affords e asy West Hills. 4 bdrm, 3.5 overlooking the 4300 + Sq. Ft. Main • 1st Fairway WoodCrest Owner at 179,900 MLS 866-346-7868 family living. Great House. 3 Bdrms 8 2.5 lands G.C. bath in 4040y sq.ft. course and b e auti- aEagle "fraction" of the cost. ¹ 201209125 Pam Wonderfully located natural light from large B ath. O f f ic e Lo f t • MLS 201302081 Delightful W e stside fully land s caped Home-ID FRAC Cute, well taken care of home with a comLester, Principal Brow indows & do o r s . space. 900 + Guest home with Panoramic backyard with water Eagle Crest Properties Susan Agli, Broker, home on the NW side ker, Century 21 Gold manding view of Enjoy the treed surCascade & City views feature, large d e ck ABR, ALHS & SRES House w/3 Bedrooms 866-722-3370 of Redmond. 4/2.5 Mount Jeff erson and Country Realty, Inc. r ounding, pon d & 8 1 Bath. 6-car Gaon a spacious lot with with awning, o ver541-408-3773 with nice large loft 541-504-1338 the surrounding area. water feature. Huge rage. Well house & High Desert Natural s ized garage w i t h $235,000 4bdrm/ area. Master on main Beautiful, well kept family r e c room Landscaping. 2 g as room for a shop or 3.5bath great room liv hed. 900 f t d e e p level, open kitchen New Cons t ruction home with spacious w/plenty o f bu i lt-in s fireplaces, 1 in living cart. RV gated parking - wonderful family well. 2.61 acres to the that overlooks dining Single Level rooms. MLS storage cabinets & room & 1 in master ing. In new R i dge- home in R e dmond. area & living room. of th e r iver. $179,500. Large cov- 201206924 $239,000. counters. 5 bedrooms middle bedroom. Master bedRV pad, fenced yard, view High School dist. Radiant heated floors. MORRIS Large bdrms. 3-car ered front porch, covD&D Realty Group (2 in main level & 3 on $1,850,000. room ha s c o f fered Call for a p r i vate w ater f e ature a n d REAL ESTATE garage, fully landered back patio, full LLC 2nd floor). Small barn ceiling & slider to up- showing. $ 2 55,000. more. Home ID 1036 John R. Gist, scaped, backyard is landscaping, vaulted I d p d ly O d dOp «d 866-346-7868 with 2 s t a lls, t a ck per deck with hot tub. MLS¹201302656. Eagle Crest Properties Principal Broker. fenced. $259,900 ceilings, knotty alder room, shop area 8 Master bath has deep H ighland Real t y 866-722-3370 Cascadia Properties MLS¹201302289 cabinetry. MLS Wow! Look a t t h ese SW Bend j $283,000 storage room. soak tub, large tiled 541-923-2311 541-815-5000 D&D Realty Group 201402867 • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath $692,500 Stunning NW v iews! Casc a d e s hower & dou b l e $650,000 MLS¹ 866-346-7868 Jeanne Scharlund BroMountain from your River Rim home ready • Built in 2012, upOutstanding detail and C ontemporary p e r 201302745 sinks. Great room is living room. Home has c onstruction of t h i s fectly s i t uated t o Desirable NW n eigh- ker, 541-420-7978 for you! This 2296 sq. graded Bobbie Strome, light & airy with exft. home has master • Bamboo flooring, wool beautiful 4 bedroom, maximize sweeping borhood this 4 bed- Central Oregon Realty been updated with Principal Broker pansive City & Casnewer heat pump and on the main, 3 bdrms carpet John L Scott Real cade views. Kitchen is 3.5 bath, 3717 sq. ft. v iews of t h e C a s - rooms 2.5 bathrooms Group, LLC all new f l oors t oo. Sm i t h is on a large lot, has Sage Builders home. c ades a n d plus office & bonus • MLS 201303620 Estate 541-385-5500 efficiently laid out with N ice single l evel 3 Julia Buckland, Rock. T h o ughtfully G reat r a nc h s t yle room, hard w ood granite tile counters, Located on the 18th floor plan. 4th bdrm. 2y2 bath, 1805 incorporated d e sign open ome with l ot s o f floors, H e ndrickson Broker, ABR, ALHS, Advertise your car! newer ap p l iances, hole of the Challenge elements b edroom could b e sq. ft. home on I/4 acre h CRS, GRI and luxury room to play. Add A Picture! high quality s hops, pantry & h a rdwood Course at Eagle Crest f inishes make t h i s used has an lot in nice SW Red Reach thousands of readers! 541-719-8444 $172,000. MLS restaurants, parks all Resort. Home-ID 352 f looring. Triple g a office/den, gra n ite mond. MLS ¹ 201208213 Call 541-385-5809 home a one of a kind D&D $599,900. w ithin t h i s sup e r rage wit h U l timate c ounter t op s an d ¹201303545 The Bulletin Classffieds neighborhood! masterpiece. Home ID w ood floors i n t h e R ealty Group L L C floor. Wired for secu- Eagle Crest Properties $209,999. Pam 866-346-78 1031 866-722-3370 www.johnlscott.com/1 rity system. Wired for kitchen, tile floors and Lester, Principal Bro Pronghorn L u x urious 2 494 K athy C a b a, Eagle Crest Properties stereo with speakers $ 9,500 G r ea t counters tops in the De s ker Century 21 Gold Getaway - Residence Principal Broker, ABR 866-722-3370 762 MORRIS o n main floor in 4 chutes River Views master bat h room, Country Realty, Inc. Club Villa at Prong- 541-771-1761 REAL ESTATE Homes with Acreage zones. 5-zone heat- l ocation! Nicely a p $599,900 It's all about fenced back yard plus 541-504-1338 horn. 3 bedroom, 3 John L. Scott Idp d v O R d O p ing system. 2 levels of p ointed, turn k e y the views! Stunning much more $244,900 bath, 2227 sq ft, oneReal Estate, Bend cedar decking plus fully-furnished 2 bed Smith Rock and city D8 D Realty G roup Single Story home, 3 Custom built home on twelfth interest, www.johnlscott.com THIS IS A PAHLISCH paver patio. Plumbed r oom, 2 b a t h , a s views from this incred LLC bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1244 20 acres in P owell $35,000. Butte, 1652 sq. ft. 3 sq.ft., with many upRiver's Edge - 2912 NW HOME in the beauti- in humidification sys- signed storage, 1/10th ibly built 3 bdrm, 3.5 866-346-7868 Cate Cushman, tem. $610,000 MLS¹ Golf Course S Dr. 2/2, ful area of Ochoco s hare/5 weeks p e r b ath, 3250 s q . f t . Gentlemen Farm & Re- grades on a corner bdrm, 2 bath, double Principal Broker Pointe. Gor g eous garage. $29 8 ,500 201301639 home! Enjoy the cov lot. $144,900. MLS 1404 sf condo on the year. Home ID 1022 541-480-1884 irement. Cus t o m ¹ 201302632 MLS¹201301732 w/park, trails 8 Bobbie Strome, ered patio with those thome Pa m Eagle Crest Properties www.catecushman.com e dge o f t h e go l f area ove r looking Lester, Principal BroPam Lester, Principal pool. 4bd/3ba, tanPrincipal Broker easterly views back 866-722-3370 course. Creek w/Cas- ker, Century 21 Gold B roker Century 2 1 dem garage, den/ John L Scott Real ing to common area Willow MLS¹201301376 Redmond j $144,900 cade Mtn. views. 2892 computer/ o r 4th Estate 541-385-5500 $439, 500 Original Ac and short distance to Country Realty, Inc. Gold Country Realty, • 1444 sq.ft. Priscilla Tofte, broker SF 1-level home w/inInc. 541-504-1338 bedroom downstairs Westside, 3/2.5, 1393 t ive A d u l t Mod e l sports center, swim 541-504-1338 541-815-6444 • 3 bedroom, 2 bath Many up ming pools, s p ray door pool, 3360 SF • Fenced, corner lot Fred Real Estate Group w /full b a th . L a r g e sq.ft., 1996 construc- Home. shop, 2nd home & grades. Newly painted o pen k i tchen t h a t tion. park. Home-ID 989 • MLS 201303659 Just bought a new boat? o ther b l dgs. 6 9 . 8 e xterior. S hort d i s Eagle Crest Properties looks into a cathedral Rookie Dickens, Broker, Sell your old one in the Kim Reyes, Broker acres w/62 acs of irtance to sports center c eiling l iving a r e a 866-722-3370 GRI, CRS, ABR 541-390-6233 classifieds! Ask about our w/lots o f r ig. Home has t o o and pro shop. Home w i n dows. 541-815-0436 Super Seller rates! Candi Curtis, City Views from the Top many features to list. ID 1003 Custom stone f ire- Broker, 541-848-7852 541-385-5809 at Eagle Crest! BeauAdjoins BLM. place & cab i netry Fred Real Estate Group Eagle Crest Properties tiful custom home at 866-722-3370 MLS¹201206931 SE Bend j $234,900 Cg MLS¹201303297 the e n d of the $795,000 • New 1655 sq.ft. $299,000 Beautiful f u rnished cul-de-sac f e aturing John L. Scott Real Es• 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath FOR SALE John L. Scott Real Eagle Crest home on MORRIS 2600 sq. ft of comfort- tate 541-548-1712 • Open floor plan Estate 541-548-1712 11th green. Home ac- able living and open REAL ESTATE • MLS 201209504 When buying a home, c ommodates t h e floor plan. Home-ID Home Under construcI d p d l y O d d op d Carla Powell, Broker This property has so 83% of Central tion! $183,900 whole family. Resort 994. $429,000 541-408-6333 much potential! Live in Oregonians turn to side, behind the gate. Eagle Crest Properties Single level, 1724 sq. Ridge At Eagle Crest j existing home while ft., 3 bdrm, 2 b ath, Each bedroom has its llnilslni Bulletin 866-722-3370 $219,900 you build your dream The Servtn9 Central Oregon jnce l903 large kitchen, stainown bath & separat,i • 1345 sq.ft. home in CRR. Prop$ 479,000 This h o m e less steel appliances, tion of living area and • 2 bedroom, 2 bath Call 541-385-5809 to erty is all set up for has it all! Golf course two pantries, gas firefamily room. Home-ID • Sun Forest built place your MORRIS you, your family & home with views & RV place in living room, 992 $459,000 • MLS 201300668 Real Estate ad. your horses! 3 stall garage. Den, loft, ex front yard landscapREAL ESTATE Eagle Crest Properties Odette Adair, b arn, h o rse w a s h tra bonus room & ex Id l d tl y O R d Op t d 747 866-722-3370 ing. MLS¹201300466 Broker, S.T.A.R. a rea, r ound p e n , Southwest Bend Homes pansive deck make Jim Hinton 541-815-4786 SE Bend j $825,000 fenced & cle a red Newer and immaculate this home s p ecial. 541-420-6229 • 4072 sq.ft. riding arena, sepaturn key chalet. FeaHome ID 1029 Central Oregon Realty French Cha• 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath r ated p a stures 8 Hillside tures hot tub, planta- Eagle Crest Properties Cg Group, LLC teau Copper Cupo• 20 acres with views 12'x24' hay storage. tion blinds, workplace 866-722-3370 • L • • MLS 201301102 Large home, large lot. The property is fully las, Slate Roof, Stone desk, two large masSue Conrad, B e a utifully 2399 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, MORRIS fenced w/ga r den Exterior. 4 Bedrooms, ter bedrooms, one is $379,000 Broker, CRS REAL ESTATE complete w/timed drip 4 Baths, 4152 sq. ft., g round level. T h i s maintained home with 2~/~ bath, dbl garage, 541-480-6621 at chalet in Eagle Crest stone entry located in t urn-key. I n gr e a t I d p d l yO d d op d system, chicken coop, Offered Falls at E agle area! $149 , 900. beautiful perg o la $2,395,000. has an excellent his- The C rest. 22 B d rm, 2 Cate Cushman, MLS¹201303106 Pam River Canyon Estates w/great place for your tory for high net inPrincipal Broker j $329,500 BBQ. So many little c omes t o own e r . bath w/den open, light Lester, Principal Bro 541-480-1884 and great room living ker Century 21 Gold • 2452 sq.ft. extras you need to $209,000 H o m e-ID www.catecushman.com 1005 a wonderful flow Country Realty, Inc. • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath MORRIS see it. 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MLS Linda Lou Day- Wright, vercrest tr i plewide. p aint inside 8 o u t , Lot 21 SW Chipmunk nyl flooring and inte MLS 201303869 Call Principal Broker Call Nancy Popp, ¹ 201200937. Pam Broker, 541-771-2585 newer carpet, huge Rd. 5.16 acre, com- Living room, f amily rior has been freshly Gail Day, 541-480-1884 541-815-8000 Lester, Principal Bro- Crooked River Realty room, dining room. k itchen w/island & 541-306-1018 painted. 936 sq. ft. ga www.catecushman.com Crooked River ker, Century 21 Gold $ 75,000 - N ic e m t n. munity water installed. Immaculate. Remod- sunny breakfast area. $74,700 MLS rage has a shop area, Central Oregon Realty Realty Country Realty, Inc. eled kitchen w/break- Enclosed back deck, 763 views. 5.64-acres. Lo- 201300800 541-504-1338 2 bays & 5 0 a m p Group, LLC fast b a r . Pri v ate private bac k yard. cated in a cul-de-sac. Juniper Realty Recreational Homes $39,900 - 1.46 acre, flat p ower for a n R V . master suite w/walk-in $86,000. building lot a d joins Three Rivers South j MLS¹2609088 541-504-5393 Separate RV covered Crooked River Valley. 8 Property closet. Master b ath Marilyn Rohaly, g reenbelt. Wat e r / $19,950 Linda Lou Day- Wright, storage & ca r port. Quiet Location and w /garden tu b an d Broker 541-322-9954 power available at • 1 acre, level lot Broker, 541-771-2585 Prineville j $99,000 $139,500 MLS room to spread out double shower. Gas John L. Scott road. • Build your dream reCrooked River Realty • 2.04 acres are just some of the Cabin in forest, hunting, 201208272 • Cascade Mountain FA heat PLUS A/C 8 Real Estate, Bend MLS¹201207930 treat pluses of t his 1 .57 f ishing, stream, 7 5 Juniper Realty, 7 965 SW R i ve r R d . fireplace. Too many www.johnlscott.com Call Nancy Popp • Deschutes River & views acre country parcel, miles. 541-480-7215 541-504-5393 2.79 acres, near the • Crooked 541-815-8000 River views options to list! National Forest you get a nice 3 bedDeschutes river. • MLS 2704850 Call Marilyn Rohaly, 12789 SW Wheatgrass room 1.75 bath home Crooked River • MLS 201208695 Call a Pro $49,000 MLS JJ Jones, Broker Broker, 541-322-9954 Rd. Well maintained with an office, light Realty Jim Moran, Broker 764 Whether you need a 201009429 John L. Scott Real 541-948-0997 541-610-7318 1680 sq. ft., 3 bdrm., open floor plan, nice $39,900 - Be creative! Juniper Realty Farms & Ranches fence fixed,hedges 541-788-3678 Estate, Bend 2 ba. on 1 acre. Built stone fireplace, heat Build to fit your new 541-504-5393 www.JohnLScott.com in 2004. Spacious liv pump and... did trimmed or a house Lot adjoins ing room downstairs & mention the shop and Lake County A l falfa business. $ 84,900 - 7 8 2 5 S W 18-hole golf course. built, you'll find Cy 2 0748 V a lentine S t . Farm. Incredible 703 family room upstairs. horse shoe pits? All River Road. 5 . 0 30 visibility! Well $54,900 Cute 3 bdrm, professional help in New laminate wood perched on a nice hill- acre a l falfa F a r m. Great acres, canyon views, MORRIS paved road, 2 ba t h , upd a t ed The Bulletin's "Call a flooring t h roughout. s ide to e n joy t h e Producing 2000 tons traveled septic & power on lot. MORRIS REAL ESTATE kitchen & bath, new dairy quality alfalfa in business area at Landscaped front & MLS¹201300989 views. A good value of REAL ESTATE CCR. carpet & t i le, n i ce Service Professional" backyard w/cyclone a t $ 1 99,900! C a l l hay yearly. 4 pivots Call Melody Curry MLS¹201207332 I dp d lyO d d Op d covered front deck & Directory Three Rivers South j fencing. Property has Heather Hockett, PC, provide 453 acres of 541-771-1116 Call Melody Curry large back yard with irrigation. 3 m o dest lots of storage w/2 car B roker, Century 2 1 $8,000 541-385-5809 Crooked River 541-771-1116 deck. Spotless and Find It in garage & large gar Gold Country Realty, homes, 2 shops 8 2 Crooked River Realty •.50-acre lot Realty like new. hay storage barns. • Bring your RV den shed. $179,900 541-420-9151 Triple wide home with a The Bulletin Glassifieds! Cascade Village Candice A n d erson,$ 39,900 - Lot 141 SW • Close to lakes $89,500 - 5- flat acres. very open floor plan. MLS 201302119 541-385-5809 Homes N.W. LLC P erfect f o r ho r s e 541-788-8878 Juniper Realty, C rater L oop. 1 . 0 1 • MLS 201206354 K itchen has lots of Enjoy you r p r i vacy. Broker 541-388-0000 property or p rivacy. John L. Scott acre, well treed lot. Becky Brunoe, Broker storage tile b a cks541-504-5393 Home on very s eSW Geneva View Rd. Area of shallow well Real Estate, Bend MLS¹201105162 541-350-4772 p lash and i s c o n cluded quiet 10 acre 16751 SW DOVE RD. depths. Poss i b le Level 1.14 acres with 63741 Cascade Village nected to th e s u nwww.johnlscott.com Call Melody Curry One level 2500 sq. ft. p arcel. Property i s ood building sites. Dr. - This home is loowner terms. 541-771-1116 room. Lami n ate custom log home on fenced for a nimals. Ranch in Powell Butte Cy MLS¹201104251 41,500 MLS cated on a corner lot flooring in all rooms Crooked River Realty $925,000. Pride of in a very quiet setting 4.9 acres. Gourmet H orse barn with 3 201102002 Call Nancy Popp ownership/Borders 3 Beautiful Golf Course with n a tural l a n d- and sky lights for an kitchen incl u d es stalls, tack room, hay 541-815-8000 Juniper Realty MORRIS BLM. Feed Lot, hay Lots - ¹2 , . 4 a cres, scape and huge deck, airy light feel. Outside cherry cabinets, gran s torage, barn h a s 541-504-5393 Crooked River is landscaped has a Barn, Equip. Shed REAL ESTATE 2 bdrm, 2 bath, with leveI lot, views the ite counters, farmer's drive-through capabilRealty beautiful lawn. Huge MLS¹201206082 I d p d l l y O~ dOp I d extra room for office. pond, 2nd & 7th fairThe Highlands, Westsink and stainless ap ity. Backs up to couns e paVicci Bowen $89,900 - Beautiful elways, $210,000. ¹84, side Bend - G ated, O ver 1 5 0 0 sq. f t . shop/garage, pliances. Floor to ceil try land, just get on Wyndemere Lot j rate building used as 541-410-9730 evated view a b ove close to Bend ameni- Spotless, like new in.3 acres, beautifully ing windows w/views your horse and ride! $175,000 a hobby room. Newer Deschutes River Can- ties. The Highlands at slde. treed, views the pond, • .55 acre lot of the Mtns. Hickory Home is 1637 sq. ft. 3 Central Oregon Realty septic, roof, & paved Group, LLC yon. Westerly CasCascade Village on the 10th fairway, • Pine trees for privacy Broken Top, 10 acres. hardwood & tile floors. bdrm, 1 bath, kitchen, d riveway i n 20 1 0 . cade views. 2-acres, Offered at $550,000. Homes. Bend, Tongue and groove living room, den, large Rare opportunity to own $ 210,000. ¹ 5 2 , .3 • Near park & river trail Property is fenced & paved rd. Septic ap541-388-0000 Cate Cushman, vaulted ceilings. Trek l aundry room, a n d a 10-acre flat, irrigated, acres, water front lot, • MLS 201302080 has a security gate. proved. Principal Broker decking, fenced yard adjoining s u nroom.organic mini-farm on La- beautifully treed, on Virginia Ross, Broker, MLS $184,900 FACTORY SPECIAL MLS¹201207148 541-480-1884 fai r w ay, ABR CRS, GRI, Eco with g arden a r ea. Oversized garage with monta Rd, just 3.5 miles the 6 th New Home, 3 bdrm, 201302863. Call Nancy Popp Mara www.catecushman.com MLS shop area. P r ivateto Prineville. Comfort- $219,000. $499,999 Broker, Previews $46,500 finished Cascade Realty, well. MLS 201303485 able 1572 sf 2 bedroom/2 Stein, Principal Bro541-815-8000 201208751 541-480-7501 541-536-1731 on your site. $215,000. H i ghland bath loghome. Big shop Crooked River ker, Pamir Properties, 775 Juniper Realty, J and M Homes Realty 541-923-2311 holds RVs, garage with Inc. 541-617-6195 Realty 541-504-5393 780 Manufactured/ 541-548-5511 guest quarters, green- $57,900 - GrandfaB are r a n g e lan d . Mfd./Mobile Homes 12250 NW Dove Rd. GATED ACREAGE Mobile Homes house, big trees and naFenced and only 18 Plenty o f nat u r alVery secluded gated 10 ture trails, private well, thered RV lot, come with Land Want to impress the miles from Madras. MORRIS l ighting w it h l a r ge f enced acres w i t h deer fencing surrounds camp or build your S untree Village ¹ 2 5 There are 2 w a t er $29,000 - 3 b e d- relatives? Remodel $120,000 - 1.03 acres, REAL ESTATE windows that brings 2000 sq. ft. custom property, amazing land- dream home. Septic/ your home with the wells neither of Power/Water. the outside in. Unobhome, Trex decking, scaping - formerly a nurrooms, 2 baths, 1269 I d | d t l y O d do p I d 1296 sq. feet, new on which are being used. sq. ft., 1983 Marlette. help of a professional structed Mtn. views. Mtn. Views, 60x36 in- sery. Live/work your own MLS¹201207367 market! 773 Electricity is to one of Nice vaulted l i ving from The Bulletin's Immaculate 1841 sq. sulated Shop with at- nursery business? Pos- Linda Lou Day- Wright, MLS¹201303386 them. Mostly gentle Acreages room. Large kitchen ft., 3 bdrm., 2 ba., ce- tached guest quarters, sible owner carry terms Broker, 541-771-2585 "Call A Service Linda Lou Day-Wright, s lope w i t h be t t er and separate laundry. dar sided home on 2 s e ptics, l o a fingwith substantial down. Crooked River Realty Broker, 541-771-2585 Professional" Directory 4.81 fenced acres. shed, RV h o ok-up,Listing agent to accom- $58,000 - Cascade view 13601 SW Canyon Dr. grass on the steeper Large covered deck. Crooked River Realty land. Possible owner Tongue and groove private well, plenty of pany all showings; too lot w/ standard septic 1.13 acres, Mt. JefferPick your own exteMLS¹ rior paint- $2300 paint Must See to Appreciate, 3 bedroom, 2 bath mfd. vaulted ceilings, free room to park toys and m uch to see! M L S approved, water/ son views, owner will terms. 201301211 $200,000. ¹201303375 • $359,000 Very Clean, Move-in on over an acre. Has standing gas s t ove have animals. NO carry. $58,500 MLS credit. power at road. 1-acre. John L. Scott Real EsReady... 3 Bedroom, been very well mainCall Donna White, 201106385 Call Marilyn Rohaly, and hardwood floors. CC8 R's or HOA, easy MLS 201205389 tained & used as a tate 541-548-1712 Large back yard with a ccess t o Ben d , Oregon Licensed Real Juniper Realty Broker, 541-322-9954 2 Bath, 1512 sq. ft. Call Nancy Popp rental. Also has a deEstate Broker, Crook Manufactured Home. 541-504-5393 John L. Scott Real swimming pool. Redmond or Sisters. 541-815-8000 BUILD YOUR DREAM Interior just painted, t ached double c a r Spotless o v e rsized One-of-a-kind p r op- County Properties, LLC Estate, Bend Crooked River HOME on this 5.3 www.JohnLScott.com Lot 22 SW Chipmunk 541-771-0667 garage. $84,900 MLS laminate flo o r ing, garage. $3 8 5 ,000 e rty. $455, 0 0 0 Realty Rd. 5.19 acres, level acre parcel just a few 201004467. s late e n t ry , til e d MLS 201101447 MLS¹201203090. 771 of Mt n . view s . minutes s o ut h Cascade Realty, Village ¹ 6 kitchen, laundry and $59,900 - Nicely treed l ot, Juniper Realty, H ighland Real t y P rineville. Views o f Snowberry MLS 541-536-1731 Lots l ot a djoining C R R $69,000 $86,000. 3 bedrooms, bathrooms. M a s t er 541-504-5393 541-923-2311 the Cascades a nd 2 baths. 1566 sq. ft. Bedroom and other 2 Beautiful, well cared for greenbelt. C u rrently 201106095 Juniper Realty easy access off Davis 12851 SW Deer Great Horse property. 4 $96,000 Ochoco Moun set up for R V u se. Silvercrest. Upgrades are sepa- 3 bedroom 2 b a t h 541-504-5393 L oop. S e ptic a p - - newer paint inside & Bedrooms Crossing. Remodeled stall loafing shed with tains v iews, l a rge Fully fenced. rated with a L i ving mfd. home on 1 and a proved and p o wer 3 bdrm., 2 ba., 1440 auto watering opens 13,585 sq. ft. corner MLS¹201205397 out and newer carpet. Room and F amily half acres. Corner lot. Lot 16 SW Shad Rd. available. sq. ft. home on 2.29 to fenced area ap- homesite o n the Call Nancy Popp, Huge kitchen with is- R oom. F r ont an d Close to p avement, 2.7 acres, Mt. JefferMLS201302249 acres. Granite prox. 40x80 shed for Ridge side of Eagle 541-815-8000 l and a n d sun n y Back Decks. Over- Wrap around kitchen son 8 S m ith R ock $37,750 counters, hic k o ry hay or what have you Crest Resort. 3 golf Crooked River breakfast area. En- sized single Car Ga- with lots of c o unter views. $78,500 MLS John L. Scott Real cabinets, bam b oo This p r o perty is c ourses, indoor 8 closed back deck. Pri- rage (20x24), w ith Realty 201208266 and cupboard space, Estate 541-548-1712 wood f l oors, v i n yl fenced an d vate backyard. I mstorage space above. l aundry r o o m of f c r o ss outdoor tennis, pools, 9148 sq.ft. FLAT lot, Juniper Realty windows the list goes f enced w it h m a n y basketball, r a c quet m aculate & val u e Make your appoint- kitchen has back door 541-504-5393 Canyon City, Oregon. on. Garage, carport & separate areas. Home ball, a day spa, res utilities stubbed into ment today to v iew 14 acres zoned Resi- priced. to garage area, with RV covered parking. has 2 bedrooms, 2 t aurants & mor e . PUE, close to West $ 119,900 - N ear t h e Call Marilyn Rohaly, t he interior o f t h i s sliding glass door to currently diMLS baths both have sky- Close to D eschutes Canyon Rim Park and entrance of the ranch. dential, $109,000 Broker, 541-322-9954 home. $124,999 MLS cover deck. $159,900 ccess to t h e D r y S eptic, power a n d vided into 4 tax lots. 201204410 John L. Scott Real lights, both bedrooms River, Mt. B achelor a 201300412. $99,900 MLS 201303530. Canyon trail. $50,000 Juniper Realty, water insta l led. a nd Hoodoo. All re Estate, Bend Cascade Realty, have walk-in closets, Juniper Realty Cascade Realty, includes shop. MLS¹ 541-504-5393 in 201207687. Call Pam MLS¹201104846 www.JohnLScott.com 541-536-1731 dining area has built sort amenities 541-504-5393 541-536-1731 Linda Lou DayWright, cluded. Home-ID 847 in hutch. Large living 8829 S W Jef f erson Lester, Principal Bro- Broker, 541-771-2585 Eagle Crest Properties r oom and a w o o d View Pl. Beautiful log ker, Century 21 Gold Crooked River Realty 866-722-3370 home located in quiet s tove to k ee p y o u Country Realty, Inc. area on 1 acre corner cozy. Must see this 208 2nd Ave., Culver. 541-504-1338 12770 NW Dove Rd. lot on a paved street. property to appreci- Level city lot. $38,200 5 .12 a c r es , Mt n . Broken Top Ideal views, all utilities inSpacious 1280 sq. ft., ate all it has to offer. MLS 201203505 Building Location $179,900 MLS 2 bdrm., 2 ba. has Juniper Realty stalled. $96,500 MLS B roken To p ni n t h 20120135 new carpet 8 v i n yl 201302690. 541-504-5393 fairway, natural terCascade Realty, flooring on the main Juniper Realty $48,900 - 1-acre. 541-536-1731 rain, .34 acre, offered floor. Finished bonus 541-504-5393 Mountain views. at $249,000. rm. above garage. RV MLS¹201206664 1 6160 SW Dove R d . Cate Cushman, area w/hook up. Well Huge Cascade Mtn. Call Linda Lou 6.1 acre corner lot, Views. Large shop, Principal Broker maintained decks to Day-Wright, Broker, Mtn. views, near Des541-480-1884 enjoy the quiet sum barn with 2 stalls and 541-771-2585 www.catecushman.com chutes River. $99,500 mer days. Home is be tack room, v a ulted 201205646 i ng sol d f u ll y f u r timber lined ceilings. Crooked River Realty Broken Top -The Per- MLS Juniper Realty liv i n g Great Mountain View nished. $214 , 900 f ireplace i n fect Setting Broken 541-504-5393 room. $239 , 000. home site, short disMLS 201301737 Top first fairway, maMLS¹ 20130344 Juniper Realty, tance to the Lakeside ture Ponderosas, .53 16535 SW Chinook Dr. Gail Day, 541-306-1018 541-504-5393 ports Center a nd acre. O f f ered at 5 .68 a c res, R i v e r Central Oregon Realty S Spray Park, come and v iews, o w ne r w i l l $275,000. 5 498 SW S ha d R d . Group, LLC enjoy listening to the carry. $225,000 MLS Cate Cushman, Bright 8 open 1344 q uiet. A v oi d b a n k Principal Broker 201106408 sq. ft., 3 bdrm., 2 ba. Powell Butte 4 b d r m, c losing costs; t h e Juniper Realty 541-480-1884 home on 1.86 acre 2.5 bath, 1928 sq. ft., seller is offering ex541-504-5393 corner lot. Large loft 3-car garage, barn, c ellent terms t o a www.catecushman.com area with office area. shop, with RV door. qualified buyer. C ommercial Lot s I n 16685 SW Chinook Dr. RV area 8 hook-up. 9.33 acres irrigated. Home-ID 619 $83,500 Crooked River Ranch: 6 .9 a c r es , Ri v e r Greenhouse located $359,000 MLS views, all utilities inGreat opportunity to Eagle Crest next to t h e f e nced ¹ 2012037129 Pa m stalled, owner carry. start a b usiness or Properties garden area. Under Lester, Principal BroMLS relocate an e xisting $189,000 866-722-3370 ground sprinklers & ker, Century 21 Gold 201008671 business. Near resdrip system through Country Realty, Inc. $135,000 Ex t r emely t aurants, hotel a n d Juniper Realty out. $149,900 541-504-1338 desirable Golf Course golf course. Owner 541-504-5393 MLS201302042 lot in gated commu terms available. Busi$279,900 - 14.76 acres, P owell Butte. Qu i e t Juniper Realty, nity at Eagle Crest! ness Circle, Lot 82 irrig a tion. 541-504-5393 Country Lane. Nice 3 Easy to build with per 1.05 acres - $25,000. 13.43 Bedroom ranch-style ect l o c ation a n d Commercial Loop, Lot 9-acres Alfalfa Hay, $239,900 - Prow front house with a nice floor fPrice! pond fenced x-fenced. Morning sun & 50 - 1.30 acres 8 Lot log home on view rim plan, country kitchen beautiful views. .51 51 - 1.23 acres still Minutes from R e dlot. 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath, and nice brick fire- acres! Home Owner will put ID 1030 available at $35,000 mond. 1.49-acres. J u niper place nestled on 4+ Eagle Crest Properties CUP in place. Irrig. each or purchase both floor 8 cabi n ets. acres. The property is 866-722-3370 e quip. incl. M L S ¹ for $60,000 ¹201301080 201303402 fenced and has a corJuniper Realty Call Nancy Popp Call Nancy Popp ral, shed and shop $165,000 Outstanding 541-504-5393 541-815-8000 541-815-8000 area, along with stor- golf course lot! Build Crooked River your dream home on Crooked River Downtown Bend j age rooms. The prop- this flat .31 of an acre Realty Realty erty has two acres of $650,000 irrigation, m o u ntain l ot o n t h e Ri d g e • .43 acre lot $29,900 - One a cre. C ourse a t Eag l e • RH zoning a nd S m it h Roc k Driveway in p l ace. Crest. Home ID 972 • Great location views. Central loca- Eagle 7981 SW High Cone. Crest Properties • MLS 201208031 tion commuting disMLS¹201003931 866-722-3370 Michelle Tisdel, P.C., tance to Bend, Call Melody Curry Broker, ABR, E-pro Prineville, and Red- $25,000-$49,000 Spec 541-771-1116 541-390-3490 mond. Not a bad tacular lots in Yarrow 360' View / Top of Butte Crooked River Realty package at $289,900! Subdivision, Kevin Pangle Linda Fisher-Berlanga Mark Long in Terrebonne. Home, the Call Heather Hockett, newer development in 32.42 Acres in Urban shop, mansion building NMLS¹ 89521 NMLS¹ 210118 NMLS¹ 208965 PC, Broker, Century the East hills of Ma Growth Bou n dary, site. 2% to broker. See: http://bend.craigslist.org/ 21 Gold Country Re- dras. Very near the Adjacent t o The reo/3777906343.html alty, 541-420-9151 MORRIS Greens, kitty corner to new Aquatic Center, REAL ESTATE new Ridgeview High 3 b edroom, 2 b a t h ,Single level on 1 acre, 3 M iddle School a n d School. $59 9 ,000. COCC Cam p us. lyO d dO p« d 1716 sq ft home on bdrm, 2 b ath, 1716 MLS ¹ 201 2 03193 4.45 acres. P rivate sq.ft., master separa- Home ID YARROW Last Lot A v ailable Pam Lester, Principal Crest Properties well 8 l a rge shop. tion, office, fenced, Eagle Available immediately, B roker, Century 2 1 866-722-3370 MLS¹201300092. one lot with Northern Gold Country Realty, f lower garden, R V $299,999. Pam parking. $1 4 5,000.N orth P o w el l B u t t e views on Livengood Inc. 541-504-1338 Lester, Principal Bro- MLS ¹ 20 1 0 07848. Acreage 3 buildable, Way is r eady a nd ker, Century 21 Gold Pam Lester, Principal rare lots. C a scade waiting for your cus- $ 40,500 - 8 5 8 9 S W Brad Haun Lisa Hawes Country Realty, Inc. B roker, Century 2 1 Road . Mountain views. Quiet tom man u factured P anorama NMLS¹ 221546 NMLS¹ 404405 541-504-1 338 1.169 acre, close to home. Pick your own Gold Country Realty, area. Call Vicci Bowen 541-410-9730 design! p asture an d m tn. Inc. 541-504-1338 5 ACRES with mounviews! Central Oregon Realty Cascade Village tain views. 3 bdrm, 2 MLS¹201105165 Homes. Bend, home and prop- Group, LLC b ath, 1 62 0 h o m e,This 541-388-0000 Call Melody Curry 36x40 shop, fenced, erty is set-up to live. 1.17 acre corner lot. 3 541-771-1116 mai n tenance bed 2 bath 2336 Sq Nice flat lot in Terrebirrigated, ext. s prin- Low Crooked River Realty kler system. yard with very nice Ft, two bonus rooms, onne, .56 a c r es, $279,000. MLS l andscaping, s o m e huge shop, garden p aved s t reet, a p - 4 .38 Acre v i e w l o t 2809225. Pam Lester, grass in front & back, shed, R V p a r king. proved fo r c a p -fill backs BLM, Cascade 5 41-504-1338 C e n - fenced dog area, cov- MLS¹201303022 septic, utilities at l ot mtn 8 S m it h R o ck ered rear deck. 14x20 tury 21, Gold County views. Corner lot, ap$329,900 line. $42,000. MLS screened party room Realty John L. Scott Real ¹ 2012001172 Pam proved for standard with BBQ, 15x20 work Lester, Principal Bro- septic. $199,000. MLS 685 SEThird Street $89,900 - SEPTIC, or craft shop (unfin- Estate 541-548-1712 ker, Century 21 Gold ¹2809381 Pam WATER, 30x40 ished), 24x50 3 bay $29,900 - View beautiLester, Principal BroCountry Realty, Inc. NMLS 3182 SHOP! 1 1/4 - acre shop with upper stor- ful C r ooked R i v er 541-504-1338 Bend, OR 97702 ker, Century 21 Gold cul-de-sac l o cation. a ge. Home has 4 Canyon walls f rom Country Realty, Inc. pcopk~ p c opk8uy Jh /vir4, S~ fr f f/7™ Cascade views! 1000 b edroom, 3 bat h , your new business. Pronghorn Lake Site, 541-504-1338 gal. septic, CRR wa- large open living area, B uild to s u i t y o u r Buyer must purchase ter w/back-flow deoffice or den off living b usiness. Und e r - seller's club member- $ 47,500 - 1 3 740 S W vice. Shop - concrete room. All b u ildings ground power & CRR ship at closing. Call C anyon Dr . 1 . 2 2 8 floors, windows, have metal r o ofs. water available. for details! Offered at a cre. B u il d you r ML-3213-10 16x10 overhead door. 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General Head Teacher Pressman/ needed, full-time, for Ashwood Elementary Press Operator JEL&WEN. Bend location. Title & School (K-6) Come work in Wasilla, wt • Dows a DooRs PURPOSE OF POSITION: Registration e x p eri-Position Begins: SepAlaska! The Mat-Su To execute the plans and programs of busience a must; RV/Auto tember, 2013 J ELD-WEN, i n c . Valley Frontiersman is ness retention/expansion and recruitment for Industry & Accounting Salary & Benefits: Nego- has the following a growing newspaper 421 projects within the greater Sisters area, and experience preferred. tiable/DOE and comm e rcial Schools & Training thereby assist in creating or retaining primary C ompetitive pa y & Closing Date: Open until employment opprinting site. Full-time portunities availbenefits. Please send filled employment in the community of Sisters. Asposition with great pay A IRLINES AR E H I R - sist Economic Development for Central Orresume' to Qualifications/ able in K l amath and benefits. 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Computer Tech Financial aid if quali- • Coordinate the business development pro- Call The Bulletin At Status M ust b e in goo d • Elementary/Self Con• Data Center fied - Housing avail- gram i ncluding c ontact w i t h b u s iness physical co n d ition. 541 w385-5809 tained License Tech able CALL Aviation owners/managers, follow-up calls, client visits, Email inquiries to: Institute of M a i nte- correspondence, information requests, rePlace Your Ad Or E-Mail Applicants may apply di- • Release/Deploy to Jefferson County L aaarw ht@ nance 877-804-5293 search, and proposals. At: www.bendbulletin.com rectly School District ¹8 with a Administrator frontiersman.com (PNDC) • As prospective clients respond, qualify and letter of interest & currecruit them to Sisters, serving as a facilitator For more info. Do You NEED rent resume. 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This position is Domino's Pizza Bend Employment Send resume to Madras Medical located in Chiloquin. hiring for Ass't Mgr. $9centraloregonjobs O bbsihq.com Group Opportunities chasing products or l $12/hr. Apply: 235 SE Fax to 541-388-1984 or stop by the BBSI/Bend 76 NE 12th St., services from out of I For more information Y ew Lane. (Job I D office located at 497 SW Century Drive, ¹101, Madras, OR. contact: ¹988736 W o rkSource CAUTION READERS: Bend, Oregon 97702 to fill out an application. f the area. Sending Oregon; 541-388-6070) c ash, checks, o r Pre-employment drug tests, criminal backThe Klamath Tribes / credit i n f ormation Ads published in aEmground screenings and DMV checks are rePo Box 436 ~ may be subjected to ~ ployment Opportuni- quired. Chiloquin, OR 97624 FRAUD. Web Developer t ies" i n c lude e m obs©klamathtribes.com For more informaployee and 541-783-2219 x 113 tion about an adver- ~ Are you a technical star who can also commui ndependent pos i - Accounting / tiser, you may call nicate effectively with non-technical executions. Ads for posithe Oregon State tives and employees? Would you like to work tions that require a fee TRUCK DRIVER I Attorney General's hard, play hard in beautiful Bend, OR, the recwanted must have or upfront investment lES SCHNAB Office Co n s umerl doubles endorsement. reation capital of the state? Then we'd like to must be stated. With Protection hotline at l talk to you. Truck is parked in any independent job I 1-877-877-9392. Madras, OR. opportunity, p l ease Controller Local run. Call Our busy media company that publishes nuinvestigate thor- ManagesAssistant various accounting functions within LThe Bulletin 541-475-4221 merous web and mobile sites seeks an experioughly. the Warehouse D ivision. R esponsibilities enced developer who is also a forward thinker, include supervising accounting staff; evaluatcreative problem solver, excellent communiUse extra caution when ing and monitoring accounts payable proPhotographer cator, and self-motivated professional. We are applying for jobs oncesses; assisting the Controller in publishing redesigning all of our websites within the next line and never promonthly financial statements; overseeing the couple of years and want you in on the ground vide personal infor- general ledger and reconciling gross profits by floor. mation to any source general ledger account; performing year-end Serving Central Oregon since 1903 you may not have re- inventory adjustments; preparing various Fluencywith PHP, HTML5, CSS3, jQuery and searched and deemed year-end accruals and analysis and working Bulletin Advertising Department JavaScript is a must. Experience integrating to be reputable. Use with internal and external auditors. Special Projects Photographer / third-party solutions and social media applicaextreme caution when Editorial Assistant tions required. Desired experience includes: r esponding to A N Y Requires a bachelor's degree in accounting, XML/JSON, MySQL, Joomla, Java, respononline e m p loyment finance or related field and 3+ years of The Bulletin is seeking a skilled photographer sive web design, Rails, WordPress. Top-notch ad from out-of-state. accounting experience. CPA preferred. Must and editorial assistant to join the Special skills with user interface and graphic design an working knowledge of GAAP, proven Projects team. This position will average 20 added plus. We suggest you call have supervisory success, strong organizational hours per week. Successful candidate will be the State of Oregon skills and attention to detail, advanced PC responsible for on-site and studio photograBackground in the media industry desired but Consumer Hotline at skills including Microsoft Word and Excel, and phy for advertising products including special not required. This is a full-time position with 1-503-378-4320 working knowledge of general ledger and ERP magazines and niche products as well as benefits. If you've got what it takes, e-mail a systems. retail advertising. cover letter, resume, and portfolio/work sample For Equal Opportunity links a n d/o r re p ository ( GitHub) t o L aws: Oregon B u- Les Schwab has a r eputation of excellent Editorial assistant duties include some writing, resume O wescompapers.com. reau of Labor 8 In- customer service and over 400 stores in the dustry, C i vil Rights Northwest, we offer a c o mpetitive salary, organization, editing, data base management. Will also assist in some social media project This posting is also on the web at www.bendDivision, excellent benefits, retirement, and cash bonus. assistance as well as participation in local bulletin.com 971-673-0764 Resumes will be accepted through May 22, events sponsored by The Bulletin. This is a 2013. fun, fast-paced position. EOE/Drug Free Workplace If you have any questions, concerns or Please send resume and salary requirements Qualified employee will possess basic photogcomments, contact: to: ZYLSHuman.ResourcesOlesschwab.com. raphy s k ills, c o mputer s k ills i n c luding IS Classified Department Emails must state "Assistant Controller" in the Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe Creative The Bulletin subject line. Suite. Will require the use of a reliable per541-385-5809 No phone calls please. lES SCHNAB sonal a u tomobile, proof of insurance, lifting EOE up to 40 lbs.

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Responsible for accounting and reporting duties such as posting invoices and journal entries, a s sisting with financial statement preparation, preparing monthly and quarterly reports, assisting with month end and year end closing, issuing vendor payments, maintaining 1099s, and other duties as assigned.

Merchant Services Specialist

Reconciles merchant services (VISA, M/C, AMEX and Discover) transactions for all store locations; monitors, analyzes and re-bills bankcard fees; investigates chargeback and retrieval request notices; resolves customer transaction disputes; sets u p n e w s t ore locations with merchant ID ¹s; and reconciles monthly bank statements and performs other duties as assigned. Les Schwab has a r eputation of excellent customer service and over 400 stores in the Northwest, we offer a c o mpetitive salary, excellent benefits, retirement, and cash bonus. Resumes will be accepted through May 22, 2013. Please send r e sume an d s a lary requirements to : ZY L SHuman. Resources ©lesschwab.com. Emails must include the position title in the subject line.

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t o t he Purchasing and Technical Training groups. Duties include managing travel schedules, reviewing and sorting correspondence, preparing training materials, record keeping and preparing and proofing documents, and providing information related to training and testing.

Les Schwab has a reputation of excellent customer service and over 400 stores in the Northwest, we offer a competitive salary, excellent benefits, retirement, and cash bonus. Resumes will be accepted through May 22, 2013. Please send resume and salary requirements to: Z Y LSHuman. Resources @lesschwab.com. Emails must include the position title in the subject line.

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We have the following positions available in our HR and Legal Departments:

Internal Promotions Coordinator Coordinate al l a s pects o f o u r in t ernal employee promotion program including opening and closing positions, scheduling and coordinating panel i n terviews, p roviding p rogram s u pport a n d inf o rmation t o employees,managers and executives.

HR Administrative Assistant

Provide general support to the HR department including answering questions and providing information to e mployees and managers, administering pre-employment background check and drug screen processes, administering random drug testing program, maintaining department calendar, processing invoices and check requests and other duties and projects as assigned.

HR Business Partner

This is a senior level HR Generalist position serving as the primary point of contact for management in an assigned geographic region. Provide advice regarding employeerelated issues, company policy, regulatory requirements, and other complicated HRrelated issues.

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Oversees the company's benefits programs including group health, dental, vision, life insurance, EAP and Retirement Trust. Responsibilities include benefit plan administration; vendor relations; monitoring and reporting on benefit plan performance; assisting with benefit plan design; working with legal counsel and s u pervising benefits staff. Requires a bachelor's degree and 5-7 years related experience or equivalent and prior supervisory experience. Must have knowledge of federal and state regulations, filing and compliance requirements, excellent communication, organizational and analytical skills, thorough knowledge of p la n d esign and proficiency in MS Office applications. Les Schwab has a r eputation of excellent customer service and over 400 stores in the Northwest, we offer a c o mpetitive salary, e xcellent benefits, retirement, an d c a s h bonus. Resumes will be accepted through June 9, 2013.

Please send resume and salary requirements to: ZYLSHuman.ResourcesOlesschwab.com. Emails must state "Benefits Supervisor" in the sublect line. No phone calls please. EOE

Help Desk Analyst Provide support services for company-wide users. Responds to calls regarding all types of computer hardware and software related issues; resolves issues or coordinates resolution with appropriate IS departments and provides training on new technologies.

Computer Operator

Runs and monitors scheduled jobs, prepares and monitors equipment, removes and prepares output for distribution, maintains proper documentation and performs routine equipment maintenance. Responds to userand system support issues, troubleshoots problems and works with other groups on project or support work.

Business Application Specialist

Works with business stakeholders to understand business requirements and identify approaches tomeet business needs. Works with others to ensure the application is functioning at optimal performance levels and meets business needs; configures the application for feature and function roll-outs; maintains current knowledge; works with business users to analyze current procedures; suggests process improvements; and performs other duties related to the application. Les Schwab has a reputation of excellent customer service and over 400 stores in the Northwest, we offer a c ompetitive salary, excellent benefits, retirement, and cash bonus. Resumes will be accepted through May 22, 2013. Please send resume and salary requirements to: ZYLSHuman.Resources@ lesschwab.com. Emails must include the position title in the subject line.

No phone calls please. EOE

Paralegal

Provide general support for the legal and compliance departments through dual role as paralegal and administrative assistant. Assist in response to legal inquiries and complaints, provide general litigation and administrative support and maintain legal files and records. Les Schwab has a reputation of excellent customer service and over 400 stores in the Northwest, we offer a c o mpetitive salary, e xcellent benefits, retirement, and c a s h bonus. Resumes will be accepted through May 22 , 2 0 13 . P l ease s en d r e sume and salary requirements to: ZYLSHuman. R esources@lesschwab.com. Emails m u s t include position title in the subject line.

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Crook County Sheriff's Office Corrections Deputy Salary: $38,597.40 - $55,522.72 DOE Closing: May 31, 2013 at 5:00pm or until filled (Must use Sheriff's Office application form) CCSO is seeking a Corrections Deputy. Requirements: 21 YOA; U.S. Citizen; valid ODL; no criminal record, must pass background investigation/ DPSST Certified preferred. Deputies perform jail institution activities, are responsible for the care and safety of inmates, and must be willing to work rotating shifts. Contact Michelle Blomquist, HR Director at 200 NE 2 n d St . , Pri n eville, O R 9 775 4 ,

(541)447-8554 for a Sheriff's Office applicat ion packet, o r v i si t o u r w e b s i t e a t www.co.crook.or.us to download the application.

The Bulletin Advertising Account Executive The Bulletin is looking for a professional and driven Sales and Marketing person to help our customers grow their businesses with an expanding list of broad-reach and targeted products. This full time position requires a background in consultative sales, territory management and aggressive prospecting skills. Two years of m edia sales experience is preferable, but we will train the right candidate. The p o sition in c ludes a com p etitive compensation package including benefits, and rewards an a ggressive, customer focused salesperson with unlimited earning potential. Email your resume, cover letter and salary history to: Jay 8randt, Advertising Director jbrandt@bendbulletin.com OI'

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