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bendbulletin.com TODAY'S READERBOARD SCienCe priZe —Teamsof European scientists are competing for a funding bonanza worth up to $1.33 billion.A3

• Group seeks to help those forced out of a tax-deferral program

erty TaxDeferral Program in the 2011 legislative session, in an effort to save the state

By Lauren Dake

money. The program pays

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SALEM — When the state booted seniors from a program designed to help keep

them in their homes longer, many were left scrambling. Thousands of them still are. "It was like changing the rules in the middle of a foot-

ball game," said one of those seniors, Joan Hornbeck, 71, of Redmond. Lawmakers restricted the Senior and Disabled Prop-

qualifying seniors' property taxes. About 1,600 seniors were granted a two-year reprieve in 2012 to give them

more time to bolster their savingsaccounts before the rules changed. But the expiration of the extension is looming, and other seniors who were kicked out are still

struggling. SeeHousing/A5

Mali —Questions and answers about the conflict un-

folding in West Africa.A6

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A pllnin stnrlf —Cupcakes from start to finish.B2

ArmStrOng —The emo-

Snowpack has melted to below average

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part of Lance Armstrong's interview with Oprah

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Sunny days in Central Oregon are shrinking the mountain snowpack. "It's just that it has been dry," said Julie Koeberle, a hydrologist for the Natural Resources Conservation Service in Portland. A slew of snowstorms at the end of December pushed snowpack numbers for the Deschutes/ Crooked River Basin, mainly in the east Cascades, to above normal for the time of year, she said. They were at 109 percent of normal on Jan. 1. The snowfall stopped since and with each clear day the percentage drops. Automated snow measuring sites for the NRCS showed the basin was down to 92 percent of normal as of Thursday. The spring thaw is still months away and more snowstorms could hit Central Oregon this winter, so it's not time to worry about water yet, Koeberle said. "It's still early in the season and there is still time for improvement," she said. And the snowpack can improve quickly, as last month showed. In mid-December the Deschutes/ Crooked River Basin snowpack measured 62 percent of normal for the time of year, when compared to the 30-year average. In came snowstorms for the latter part of the month and the snowpack was boosted to above normal. SeeSnowpack/A5

Parenting —The Bulletin's Julie Johnson isa kind and understanding parent — at least

until the kids break one ofher Mean Mom Rules.D1

ln national news —Republicans agree to lift the debt

ceiling for three months.A2

And a WedexclusiveA new generation of Chinese

are taking advantage of a national effort to produce college graduates. bendbulletin.com/extras

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Days before crisis, Fed doubted need to act By BinyaminAppelbaum New York Times News Service

WASHINGTON — When Federal Reserve policymakers convened in August2007, one ofthe nation's largest subprime mortgage lenders had just filed for bankruptcy, and another was struggling to find the money it needed to survive. Officials decided not to cut interest rates. The Fed did not even mention housing in a statement announcing its decision. The economy was growing, and a transcript of the meeting that the Fed published Friday shows officials were deeply skeptical that problems rooted in housing foreclosures could cause a broader crisis. "My own bet is the financial market upset is not going to change fundamentally what's going on in the real economy," William Poole, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, told his colleagues at the meeting. That was on a Tuesday. By Thursday, the European Central Bank was

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John Fusaro, 56, of Fort Collins, Colo., prepares his sleeping bag Wednesday at Wanoga Sno-park. Fusaro, a participant in the Natural Resources Conservation Service's "snow school," designed his shelter by digging a narrow trench and then a higher bench to sleep on, on top of a bed of pine boughs. He said the lower floor was a cold well for cold air and any water that should melt. Tarps help form the roof. By Dylan J. Darling

Baker City are sure they can do it. Temperatures outside dropped to around 15 degrees just before dawn, but it was comfortable in their shelter. "It actually got a little warm during the night," Shaw, a basin engineer, said Thursday morning. Shaw and Bloomer were just two of nearly 50 participants in the NRCS Westwide Snow Survey Training School. All of the students either work directly for or on contract with the agency and trek into mountains in winter

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Driving a tracked ATV up to 12 miles into the backcountry to sample snowpack, Kevin Shaw and Travis Bloomer know a breakdown or shift in the weather could put them in danger. They could be stranded and have to stay the night, using just what they have with them to survive. Following a practice night tucked into the snow west of Bend, the pair of technicians with the National Resource Conservation District in

and early spring to measure snowpack. The monthly numbers they collect, as well as data from automated snow sites,are used to createforecasts of how much water will flow into rivers around the West each year. Many of the measurement sites are remote, so the people doing the measuring have to be ready for an unplanned night outside, said NRCS hydrologist Tony Tolsdorf of Portland. The NRCS requires snow school, which includes a review of how to collect the dataand the emergency

shelter practice, every five years. The NRCS has held the snow school nearly every year since 1950, according to the agency. The week-long school included classroom instruction on building a variety of emergency shelters, and then an overnight stay in self-made shelters at Wanoga Sno-Park, about 15 miles from Bend. While it was sunny Wednesday afternoon during the shelter-building session,the clear skies made for a cold night. SeeSnow school/A5

Next week: Starting ourwinter survival series The Bulletin begins a three-part series in the Outdoors section to show outdoor enthusiasts how to survive the cold in a crisis.

PART1

PART 2

PART 3

What to take with you,

How to build and light a fire

How to build three kinds

in your car and in your pack.

in snowy conditions.

of overnight emergency snow shelters.

Pick up Wednesday's Bulletin for the first installment, en putting together survival kits.

Escaped hostages recount terror after raid in Algeria By Lydia Polgreen and Scott Sayare

offeringemergency loans

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to continental banks, the Fed was following suit, and an alarmed Poole had persuaded the board of the St. Louis Fed to support a reduction in the interest rate on such loans. The somnolent Fed was lurching into action. See Fed/A4

The gunmen stormed in wellbefore dawn aboard pick-

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up trucks, announcing their arrival with a burst of gunfire. Dozens of employees were eatingbreakfast at the time before heading off to the Ain

Amenas gasfield,where hundreds of Algerians and foreigners work to extract natural gas from the arid sands of the Sahara.

"God is great," the gunmen cried as they arrived. It was the beginning of a terrifying ordeal — one in which foreign hostages would

come underfire from both the gunmen holding them and the Algerian government soldiers trying to free them. SeeHostages/A5

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Ohio had previously said he would raise it only if paired WASHINGTON — B a ck- with immediate spending cuts ing down from their hard-line of equivalent value. stance, House Republicans The decision by Republicans said Friday that they would seemed to significantly reduce agree to lift the federal gov- the threat of a federal governernment's statutory borrowment default in coming weeks ing limit for t h ree months, and was welcomed by Senate with a requirement that both Democrats. The House will chambers of Congress pass a consider the plan next week. budget in that time to clear the The Republicans' new tack way for negotiations on long- is designed to start a more orterm deficit reduction. derly negotiation with PresiThe agreement, reached in dent Barack Obama and Senclosed-door negotiations at a ate Democrats on bipartisan party retreat in Williamsburg, ways to shrink the government's $1 trillion deficit. To Va., was a tactical retreat for House Republicans, who were add muscle to their efforts to increasingly isolated in their bring Senate Democrats to the refusal to lift th e debt ceil- table, House Republicans will ing. Speaker John Boehner of include a provision in the debt New York Times News Service

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Sergei Filin was about to enter his home indowntown Moscow just before midnight Thursday when a masked stranger called him by his name and then flung the acid, Bolshoi's spokeswoman Yekaterina

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ceiling legislation that says lawmakers will not be paid if they do not pass a budget blueprint. "The Demo c r atic-controlled Senate has failed to pass a budget for four years. That is a shameful run that needs to end, this year," Boehner said in a statement from Williamsburg. "We are going to pursue strategies that will obligate the Senate to finally join the House in confronting the government's spending

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Myallmar CeaSe-fire —After weeks of intense fighting near the border with China, the Myanmar government Friday announced what

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It's Saturday, Jan.19, the19th day of 2013. There are 346 days left in the year.

CUTTING EDGE HAPPENINGS SSIIWOOd —Portland's 87year-old Sellwood bridge is being moved just downstream to a new location, where work

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on the bridge will continue until 2015.

File Sharing —Mega,a new file-sharing service from Internet tycoon Kim Dotcom,

launches. TheLI.S. Justice Department shut down Dotcom's previous file-sharing site,

Megaupload, oneyear ago.

RESEARCH

Soot affecting cl i m ate , a science aii more than previously ion i'IZeS thought, study finds

Concern that Europe might be losing its edge in technology and science has fueled a continent-wide competition whose finalists are exploring everything from digital "guardian angels" to a super-accurate model of the human brain.

HISTORY By Frank Jordans Highlight:In1953, CBS-TV

The Associated Press

aired the widely watched epi-

BERLIN — Call it Europe's Got Talent for geeks. Teams of s cientists from across the continent are vying for a funding bonanza that could seetwo of them receive up to I billion euros, or $133 billion, over 10 years to keep Europe at the cutting edge of

sode of "I Love Lucy" in which Lucy Ricardo, played by Lucille Ball, gave birth to Little Ricky.

(By coincidence, Ball gave birth the same day to her son,

Desi Arnaz Jr.l In1807, Confederate general Robert E Lee was born in Westmoreland County, Va. In 1853, Giuseppe Verdi's

opera "II Trovatore" premiered in Rome. In1861, Georgia became the fifth state to secede from the Union. In1937, millionaire Howard

Hughes set a transcontinental air record by flying his monoplane from Los Angeles to Newark, N.J., in 7 hours, 28

minutes and 25seconds.

technology. The contest began with 26 proposals that were whittled down to six last year. Just four have made it to the final round. They include a plan to de-

The Associated Press file photo

velop digital "guardian angels" Infrared microscopy is used in the Human Brain Project laborathat would keep people safe from harm; a massive datacrunching machine to simulate social, economic and technological change on our planet; an effort to craft the most accurate computer model of the human brain to date; and a team working to find better ways to

tory at Switzerland's Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne. The project, one of four finalists in the EU's Future and Emerging Technologies Flagships program, is using supercomputers to try to create the most accurate model of the human brain to date.

crash in southern Afghanistan. Texas Gov. Rick Perry

in much the same way as meteorologists can now forecast the weather with a certain degree produce and employ graphene ofaccuracy. "Think of it as the telescope — an ultra-thin material that could revolutionize manufac- of the 21st century to help get turing of everything from air- better insight into problems," planes to computer chips. Helbing said. T he two winners will b e announced by the European Guardian angels Union's executive branch in A rival project led by scienBrussels on Jan. 28. tists at ETH's sister school, the Initially, each project will Ecole Polytechnique Federale receive 54 million euros from de Lausanne (EPFL), in Switthe European Union's research zerland, focuses less on the budget, an amount that will planetary and more on the be matched by national gov- personal. ernments and other sources. Adrian Ionescu, a professor Further funding will depend of nanoneletronics at EPFL, on whether they reach certain says the boom in mobile devicmilestones within the first 30 es has concentrated mainly on months, but over a decade, it communication and gaming. could total I billion euros each. His team's Guardian Angels Securing such vast sums will project aims to develop wearbe made harder by the auster- able, self-powered gadgets than ity measures imposed by many can warn their users of danger, financially drained European encourage them to exercise, governments. and collect environmental and Still, the senior EU official health information that could o verseeing the F uture a n d be of use to doctors. Emerging Technologies FlagIonescuclaims such devices ships program is confident the could save large sums in health money will be made available carecostsby preventing diseasand insists the investment is es and helping manage them. necessaryifthe rest of Europe The components to make the wants to match the success of Guardian Angels are already the CERN labs on the Swiss- available, he said. The key is French border, which have be- integrating them all into one comethe world's premier center system — a process he likened for particle research thanks to to the effort made by the United their $10 billion atom smasher. States in the 1960s to put a man "Supportingresearch and de- on the moon. velopment is not a nice-to-have; One of the most promising it is essential, because no in- materials for electronic devices vestment means no chance for of the future is graphene — the a better future," Neelie Kroes sole focus of a third finalist. It told The Associated Press in an has been touted as a solution to email. problems as wide-ranging as Kroes believes the contest mopping up nuclear spills, makwill pay off. "By pooling re- ing airplanes more fuel efficient sources across the EU and fo- and speeding up computer cusing on the two best projects, chips. Russian-born scientists we get a good shot at a mani- Andre Geim and Konstantin fold return on the investment," Novoselov received the 2010 she said. Nobel Prize in physics for their Switzerland, Norway, Israel experiments with this two-diand Turkey, which are not part mensional "wonder material" of the 27-nation EU, are also partnering in the program.

abruptly quit the Republican

21st-century telescope

In1942, during World War II,

Japan invaded Burma(Myanmar). In1955, a presidential news

conference was filmed for television for the first time, with the permission of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. In1960, the Treaty of Mutual

Cooperation andSecurity between Japan and the United

States of America wassigned by both countries in Washington, D.C. In1970, President Richard M. Nixon nominated G. Harrold Carswell to the Supreme Court;

however, the nomination was defeated because of controversy over Carswell's past racial views. In1981, the United States and

Iran signed anaccord paving

the way for the release of 52

Americans held hostage for more than14 months.

In1992, Germangovernment and Jewish officials dedicated a Holocaust memorial at the villa on the outskirts of Berlin where the notorious Wannsee

Conference hadtaken place. Ten years ago:President Fidel Castro and millions of other Cubans voted in parliamentary elections where all 609 candidates ran uncontested. At the Golden Globe Awards, "Chica-

go"won bestmusical-comedy and "The Hours" claimed best drama. Five yearsago:Republican John McCain won a hardfought South Carolina primary;

Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama split the

spoils intheNevadacaucuses. A soldier was killed south of Baghdad in a roadside bomb attack; his was the first Ameri-

can death to occur on anewly introduced, heavily armored vehicle known as MRAP.

One year ago:Six U.S.Marines were killed in ahelicopter

presidential race. One of the world's most popular file-shar-

ing sites, Megaupload, was shut down as its founder and

several company officials were accused of facilitating millions of illegal downloads of films, music and other content.

BIRTHDAYS Former U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar is 93.

Actress JeanStapleton is 90. Singer Phil Everly is 74.

Country singer Dolly Parton is 67. TVchef PaulaDeenis 66. International Tennis Hall of Famer Stefan Edberg is

47. Actor ShawnWayansis 42. Comedian-impressionist Frank Caliendo is 39. Olympic

goldmedalgymnast Shawn Johnsonis 21. — From wire reports

One explicit aim of the program is to encourage scientists to address not just contemporary problems but also those that could arise in the future. Climate change, aging societies and a shortage of natural resources all loom large in predictionsfor Europe's future. So far, solutions to these problems have been limited, partly because of their sheer scope. "The world of today has become so complex that it's beyond our control," said Dirk H elbing, a professor at t h e Swiss Federal Institute of Tech-

nology (ETH) in Zurich. Helbing is the coordinator of the FuturICT team that aims to monitor the state of the planet in real time using growing mountains of data now at our f ingertips. Anybody will b e able to tap into the system to explore possible future scenarios

that's up to 300 times stronger than steel — but much lighter. The problem is how to manufacture it eNciently. "There is still quite a bit of research to be done," said Jari Kinaret, professor of applied physics at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden. Kinaret said the long-term funding offered by the EU program would be key to developing what he called a "disruptive

technology." "If you want to create a new technology, it does not happen in one or two years," he said. Although Europe, the U.S. and Asia each produce a third of the scientific papers published on graphene, the number of patents coming out of Europe lags behind. "We risk that the fruits of research that started in Europe will be harvested elsewhere," he told the AP.

Artificial brain HenryMarkramsaidCERN's success wasthe best example of how pooling European resources can put the continent at the forefrontof science. CERN announced last year that it has finally found solid evidence of the elusive Higgs boson particle that scientists have been hunt-

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Fed

Transcripts revive a tiff of 2 presidents

Continued from A1 "The market is not operating in a normal way," the Fed chairman, Ben Bernanke, told colleagues on a hastily convened conference call the next

As the financial crisis gathered strength in the summer of 2007, two regional Federal

Bernanke, aformer college professor and a student of financial crises, was typically understated as he explained that the Fed was pumping money into the financial system because private investors were fleeing. "It's a question of market functioning, not a question of bailing anybody out," he said. "That's really where we are right now."

shared private information of what the Fedhad planned.

might have shared too much

information with bankers. And the official who made

Time to act More than five years later, the Fed continues to prop up the financial system, and the transcripts of the 2007 meetings, released after a standard five-year delay, provide fresh insight into the decisions made at the outset of its great intervention. They show that Bernanke and his colleagues continued to wrestle wit h m i sgivings about the need for action, because at the time there was little evidence of a b r oader economic downturn. Several officials worried that the economy would instead overheat, causing inflation to rise. By December, as the Fed began to act with consistent force, the economy was already in recession. Officials lacked clear information, relying on anecdotes like a reported conversation with a W a l -Mart executive who said Mexican immigrants were sending l ess m o ney home. They were also limited by economic models that could not simulate the problems that seemed to be unfolding. "This may be a situation in which you will have to resolve your a mbivalence quickly," Timothy Geithner, then president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said in September. "You may not be able to resolve it." They questioned, too, the Fed's ability to stimulate the economy, an issue that is still at the center of th e debate about its policies. "There's no guarantee whatsoever that this thing will do what we're trying to do," Donald Kohn, then the Fed's vice chairman, said at a meeting later in August. As the Fed debated a strategy to encourage bank lending, he said, "I just think it's worth giving it a try under the circumstances." But eventually, Bernanke and his colleagues concluded that they could see the future, that they did not like what they saw and that it was time to act. "At the time of our last meeting, I held out hope that the financial turmoilwould gradually ebb and the economy might escape without serious damage," Janet Yellen, then president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, said in December. "Subsequent developments have severely shaken that belief. The possibilities of a credit crunch developing and of the economy slipping into a recession seem all too real." The Fed's eventual response, which it expanded significantly in 2008 and 2009, is now widely credited with preventing an even more catastrophic financial crisis and a deeper recession. It is not clear that

president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, reiterated it Friday.

with respect to the window," Geithner said. Asked to comment Friday, Lacker, who continues to head the Richmond Fed, reaffirmed

The original exchangecame on a video conference call of Fed policymakers in August 2007, when Geithner was head of the New York Fed. It came to light Friday when the Fed re-

leased the transcripts of all its quicker or stronger action in the fall of 2007 would have made a big difference. Criticsfocus instead on the Fed's earlier failure to keep banks healthy and to prevent abusive mortgage lending, and on its later role in allowing the collapse of the investment bank Lehman Brothers. "The outcome would have been different only if the Fed and others had reacted back in 2004, 2005, 2006" to curtail

subprime mortgage lending, Poole, now a senior fellow at the libertarian Cato Institute, said Friday in an interview on CNBC.

Fed complacency The transcripts show that the Fed entered 2007 still deeply complacent about the housing market. Officials knew that people were losing their homes. They knew that subprime lenders were blinking out of business with each passing week. But they did not understand the implications for the rest of the nation. "The impact onthe broader economy and financial markets of the problems in the subprime market seems likely to be contained," Bernanke said in March. Officials said at the time that they took particular comfort in the health of the largest banks. Even as the housing market deteriorated, the Fed approved acquisitions by some of the banks with the largest exposure tosubprime mortgages, like Citigroup, Bank of America and the Cleveland-based National City. Bythe early August meeting, Fed officials had moved from denial to puzzlement. American Home Mortgage, a leading subprime lender, had filed for bankruptcy the previous day. Countrywide Financial, another lender, was looking for a lifeline. The investment bank Bear Stearns had liquidated a pair o f m o r tgage-focused

hedgefunds. "It is an i nteresting question why what looks like $100 billion or so of credit losses in the subprime market has been reflected in multiple trillions of dollars of losses in paper wealth," Bernanke said at the meeting, referring to the decline of global financial markets. Three days later, the Fed moved from puzzlement to action. It acted again the next week. There was, Bernanke said on a conference call Thursday, "a certain amount of panic, a certain amount of markets seizing up, with good credits not being

ableto be financed, and a good deal of concern that there is a potential for some downward spiral in t h e m a rkets that could threaten or harm the economy." The Fed's response was relatively modest. It cut the interest rate on loans from its discount window, at which banks borrow from the central bank, by half a percentage point to 5.75 percent, and let banks borrow for up to 30 days rather than reapply daily. Then it arranged for four large banks — Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and Wachovia — to take what it called symbolic loans of $500 million.

Bracing for a crisis Bernanke wanted to avoid cutting an interest rate that banks paid each other, according to the transcripts, because he did not want to give the impression that the Fed was engaged inthe rescue of investors, banks or borrowers that made bad decisions. "My own feeling is that we should try to resist a rate cut until it is really very clear from economic data and other information that it is needed," he said. "I'd really prefer to avoid giving any impression of a bailout." But private sources of financing were drying up. The premium banks paid to borrow from other banks, without pledging collateral, widened to 0.85 percentage points in midSeptember from 0.1 percentage points in mid-August. I n September, after t h e government announced that employment had declined in August, the first monthly fall in sevenyears, the Fed announced that it would reduce its benchmark interest rate for the first time since 2003. To punctuate the decision, it cut rates by half a percentage point rather than the more typical quarter-point cut. This time, it mentioned the housing crisis. But the Fed's biggest steps did not begin until December, when it created the Term Auction Facility, the first of several programs intended to pump money into the financial system, and arranged to put dollars into the European financial system in partnership with the European Central Bank. By then the Fed had cut rates at three meetings in a row, but the disruption of financial markets was only getting worse, and the economy was showing strain. The Fed's own staff still forecast that the economy would avoid a recession. "We came up with this pro-

By Robert Barnes The Washington Post W ASHINGTON — A scorned woman's attempt to poison her romantic rival has for the second time raised enough constitutional questions to garner the Supreme Court's attention. The court a n nounced Friday that it would consider again the case against Carol Anne Bond. Bond, a P e nnsylvania microbiologist, had tried to harm her best friend after learning that the woman was pregnant with a child fathered by B ond's husband, Clifford. Bond had spread toxic chemicals on her friend's car door and mailbox, but Myrlinda Haynes suffered only a moderate injury to

more clearly the scope of their rights and our current policy

the assertion, Jeffrey Lacker,

Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve, testifies before the Congress Joint Economic Committee in 2007. Federal Reserve officials in August 2007 remained skeptical that housing foreclosures could cause a financial crlsls, just days before the Fed was jolted into actlon, according to transcrlpts that the central bank published Friday.

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way of changes in the discount facility. So my information is different from that." and reiterated that he had not

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deliberations in that year. At issue was whether Geithner might have alerted Kenneth Lewis, then the chief executive of Bank of America, that the

his account. "My understanding was that President Geithner had

discussed a reduction in the discount rate with these banks in connection with these initiatives," he said.

A spokesman for Geithner, Anthony Coley, declined to

comment, instead citing Federal Reserve planned to cut Geithner's original response the rate it charged banksto in the 2007 exchange. Lewis, borrow at its discount window. Fed officials are not sup-

posed to provide details of monetary policy decisions to market participants before they are madepublic. Bankers

who left Bank of America in 2009, could not be reached for comment. Fed watchers said the dis-

pute bore signs of a turf war between Geithner andLacker. Based in Charlotte, N.C., Bank of America would havebeen in Lacker's domain, as headof

could profit from the information. After Geithner reported

to the group that a rangeof "market participants" had raised questions about the Fed's practices on the discount window, he added that "they

obviousl ydon'thaveany idea that we're contemplating a

change in policy."

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the Richmond Fed. On the other hand, as vice

chairman of the Federal Open Market Committee andhead of the New York Fed, Geithner regularly talked to top moneycenter banks, even if they were not based in Manhattan. Lack-

Lacker asked the group if he could follow up and said: "I

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America was his bailiwick.

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dent and CEO of Bank of Amer-

ica, this afternoon, and hesaid j ection unimpaired and o n nothing stronger than many late nights of Diet Pepsi and vending-machine Tw inkies," David Stockton, a Fed economist, said as he presented the forecastin December. Geithner said it was time to prepare for a crisis. "I don't think the past four to six months have been kind to those who have argued that this was just a mild and transi-

tory bump," he said. The economy might still grow, but it seemed increasingly likely "that we have a deep and protracted recession driven as much by financial headwinds as by other fundamentals," Geithner s a id. "There are good arguments for the former, the more benign scenario, but we need to set policy in a way that reduces the probability of the latter."

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have been French. Another gunman who spoke impecContinued from A1 cable English was assigned to For many of the captives, speak to the many foreigners. it is an ordeal that has yet to When the Algerian miliend. tary eventually intervened, Some hostages were forced the situation grew even more to wear explosives on their c haotic. According t o o n e bodies. Others hi d u n d er witness, Algerian helicopters beds and on rooftops, pray- attacked several jeeps that ing to survive but expecting were carrying hostages. The death. One was shot in the fate of at least some of those back while his fellow cap- hostages remains unknown, tives looked on. Left by their as the Algerian state news captors with their cellphones, agency reported that 12 Alsome phoned home with ter- gerian and foreign workers rifying accounts of the horhad been killed since the start rors unfolding all around. of the military operation and T hese were among t h e that dozens remained unacchilling tales recounted Fricounted for. day by some of the hundreds From the staN, it was clear of workers who managed to that the gunmen only wished escape the national gas field to harm foreigners.Algerian on the easternedge of Alge- workers, along with o t her ria that had been stormed by Muslims who could prove Islamist militants two days their faith by reciting from before. the Quran, were herded into The g u n m en, fi g h ters one area, workers said. "They told u s, 'We are with a group called Al Mulathameen, said they were your brothers. You have teleacting to avenge the French phones: call your families to intervention in nearby Mali, reassurethem,'" said MousAlgerian officials said. But sa, an Algerian worker who there were indications that asked to be identified only by the attack had been planned his first name. long before the French miliA lgerian women i n t h e tary began its offensive to group of hostages were rerecapture the northern half leased right away Wednesof that country from Islamist day morning, Moussa said, insurgents. but the militants initially deThe attackers appeared to clined to release the Algerian know the site well, even the men, saying it was for their fact that disgruntled Alge- own good. "We're afraid that rian catering workers were if we free you, the army will planning a strike. shoot at you," he quoted them " We k no w y o u 'r e o p - as saying. pressed, we've come here Foreigners, meanwhile, so that you can have your were taken away, their hands rights," the militants told Albound with rubber, both Algerians at the facility, accord- gerian witnesses said. Some ing to one Algerian former of the employees resisted. hostage. Another h o stage Several Filipino workers who said the fighters had asked had refused to leave their about the plans for a strike. rooms were beaten, Moussa "The terrorists were cov- said. At one point, the fighters ered with e x plosives, and shot a European as he tried they had detonators," said to flee, he said. The other a senior A lgerian govern- Algerian describedseeing a ment official briefed on the middle-aged European man, crisis. He said the situation perhaps a security official, remained a standoff Friday, shot in the back in the cafetewith "a few terrorists holding ria, where the lights had been a few hostages." switched off. He believed the Former captives said sever- man had died. al of the fighters appeared to Before being captured, Stebe foreign, with non-Algerian phen McFaul, 36, an electrical accents. One Algerian work- engineerfrom Belfast,barrier said that some of them caded himself in a room with may have been Libyan and a colleague at the first sound Syrian, and that one might of gunfire, quietly using his

Snow school Continued from A1

'Test yourself' "This is an opportunity to test yourself," Tolsdotf said Wednesday night after most of the students had gone to their sheltersin the nearby woods. Tolsdorf was the leader of the annual school, which was in Bend this year for the third time since 2006. Emergency shelter designs

ranged from simple brancha nd tarp-covered holes t o snow caves. T aking part i n h i s t h i r d snow school, John Fusaro, a rangeland management specialist from Fort Collins, Colo., dug a trench into the snow and carved out a shelf to sleep on. He said he kept his design simple to save time, a precious commodity in an emergency situation. "It takes longer than you

Housing Continued from A1 The grassroots group that formed in the wake of the legislation, the Alliance of Vulnerable Homeowners, will be back in th e 2013 legislative session. "This is trying to focus on those in greatest need who were abandoned or abruptly dropped from the program two years ago," said David Raphael, co-founder of the alliance. The bill Raphael is pushing would reinstate seniors who were forcedout ofthe program because they had a r everse mortgage. Reverse mortgages allow homeowners to use equity in their home to receive c ash. Repayment i s m a d e when the person dies or leaves the home. It would also ask the state's Department of R evenue to find out what happened to the approximately 2,000 people who were dropped because they didn't respond to a notice from the department in 2011. Raphael suspects many were confused by it or didn't receive it. Sen. Tim Knopp, R-Bend, said he supports Raphael's

cellphone to assure his family that he was all right. "I joked that I was from Northern Ireland and that I had been through better riots," he told the colleague, according to John Morrissey, a representative for his family in Belfast who was responding to reporters for media o rganizations a r ound t h e world. McFaul, who had been sent to work in Algeria only three weeks ago, was seized a few hours later, Morrissey said, and ultimately placed in the last jeep of a five-jeep convoy that came under heavy air attack from Algerian forces. The first four jeeps were destroyed, and when McFaul's vehicle veered off the road, he and a fellow worker managed to climb out of the back window, which had been broken. Their hands had been tied, their mouths taped and they had been forced to wear vests loaded with explosives, Morrissey said. The two made a run for it, reaching the security forces, who disarmed the explosives. The spokesman said McFaul was "bright and together and nervously excited" about returning home. Other foreigners like Alexandre Berceaux, a French employee ofa catering company working at the site, hid themselves as best they could. "I stayed hidden for nearly 40 hours in my b edroom," Berceaux told Europe 1 Radio. "I was under the bed, and Iput boards everywhere just in case. I had food, water; I didn't know how long I would be there." He said he was certain he would be killed. "When the Algerian soldiers, whom I thank, came to get me, I didn't even know it was over," he said. The soldiers came with his colleagues, he said, "otherwise I would never have opened the door." Berceaux said A l g erian soldiers found some British hostages hiding on the roof and were still searching the site for others when he was escorted to a nearby military base, from which he expected to be transferred to France. Others might still be hidden, he said.

think," he said. Snow s c hool i n s t ructor Scott Patte gave estimates of how long the different designs take to construct. A tarp tent atop the snow takes about an hour. A basic trench takes about two hours. A snow cave three to four hours. A snowblock house four to five hours. "Think about these timeframes," he told the students. When daylight is short or weather is worsening is not a good time to build a complex shelter. Shaw and Bloomer had this in mind as they improvised a design using the ATV they typically take into snow measurement sites. They wound the rig's winch cable around two trees and hooked it back to the machine. Using the triangle as a guide they dug out two sleeping benches and covered their home for the night with a 24-by-12 foot tarp. "We wanted to make it real

bill and is crafting legislation of his own that he hopes will get more seniors back in the

program. "Seniors are typically on a limited income andthey rely on certainty," Knopp said. "What happened in the Legislature created a lot of uncertainty ... I think we need to make sure we're taking care of the folks who have essentially helped us and raised this country. I think in their twilight years, they deserve respect." Knopp anticipates there will be some pushback. "We'll get hard questions from the revenue committee and ways and means, because ultimately it will mean dollars going back to the program. That's one reason they cut it, because they had budget concerns. I think it's a justifiable expense and it's something that needs to be part of the budget equation for this session." Rick Schack, the property tax division section manager with the state's Department of Revenue, said there are roughly 7,500 seniors inthe program. The fund,he said, is currently solvent and self-sustaining. Rep. Vicki Berger, R-Salem, who is the vice-chair of the

for us," Bloomer said, a basin range conservationist for the NRCS. Both carry survival packs, with extra clothes, sleeping pad and a sleeping bag, when they head into th e w o ods. Shaw said the big tarp stays at the bottom of his pack. "It's always better to have too big a tarp than too small a tarp," he said.

Building confidence It also doesn't hurt to have two sleeping bags. Mike Burton, district c onservationist for the NRCS in La Grande, had two bags and three sleeping pads to help him make it through the night in his tent fashioned from a tarp. He also had a change of insulated underwear afterthe likely sweaty chore of shelter building was done. "The big thing is to stay dry," Burton said. While the overnight les-

House revenue c ommittee, said changes in the program will depend on how much money is in the pot. The program does notreceive outside funding, she said, and must be self-sustaining to continue. "I have no objection to adding those folks back in, if I can be assured the funding stream is there," she said. "It's that simple. I don't like taking people off it." To qualify for the program, a person needs to be 62 and have an annual taxable income of no more than $39,500. Anyone whose net worth exceeds $500,000 is ineligible. A person needs to have lived in the home at least five years and have homeowner's insurance. Audrey Dryden is hoping she can be reinstated into the program. She said g etting pushed out was "devastating." The 82-year-old depends on Social Security for her living, and her property taxes are more than $3,000 a year. "To me, a single woman, at this age and stage in life with no retirement income or no husband's income, it makes a big difference," she said. — Reporter,541-554-1162 IdakeC<bendbulletin.com

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Americans among hostages still being held bymilitants By Adam Nossiter

were among t h e r e m aining captives and confirmed New York Times News Service the first known death of an BAMAKO, Mali — Defying American hostage, Frederick the Algerian army's demands Buttaccio, 58, of Katy, Texas. to give up, the band of Islamist LinkedIn, the social networkmilitant kidnappers who tering site for professionals, lists rorized a r e m ote Saharan a Frederick Buttaccio as a gas field complex still held at sales operations coordinator least 10 and possibly dozens for BP, the British energy giant of foreign hostages Friday, that helped run the complex, and a senior Algerian govern- but an official of BP said the ment official said there were company would not comment no talks planned to end the on any employee who may standoff. have been at the facility. "They are being told to surFrance said a French citizen render, that's it," the official also was known to have been said on the third day of the cri- killed. sis. "No negotiations. That is a All f o reign g overnments doctrine with us." with citizens at risk were still The United States said for scrambling for basic informathe first time that Americans tion about the missing as they and Rick Gladstone

ferried escaped hostages out of the country on military aircraftand urged Algeria to use restraint. "This is an extremely difficult and dangerous situation," Secretary o f S t ate H i l lary Clinton told reporters in Washington. Describing a telephone conversation she had earlier Friday with A lgeria's prime minister, Abdelmalek Sellal, Clinton said she had emphasized to him that "the utmost care mustbe taken to preserve innocent life." Algeria's state news agency, APS, said 12 Algerian and foreign workers had been killed since Algerian special forces began an assault against the kidnappers Thursday.

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A couple of inches of snow should drop onthe mountains, he said, mostly on Wednesday. The snow level should drop and there is a chance of snow in Bend on Wednesday night. — Reporter: 541-617-7812, ddarling@bendbulletin.com

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IN FOCUS:TROUBLE IN WEST AFRICA

France intervened in Mali on Jan. 11 to reverse an advance by rebels armed

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The first question at the October 22 U.S. presidential debate, also known as the foreign police debate, was about the Middle East. The first answer, from former governor Mitt Romney, ticked through several Middle Eastern countries and one that wasn't. "Mali has been taken over, the northern part of Mali," he warned, "by

al-Qaida type individuals." He returned to Mali later, saying it had been "taken over by

al-Qaida." Foreignpolicyprofessionals, at least the ones in my Twitter feed, scoffed at Romney's answer. Mali is not considered part of the Middle East; it's in West Africa and "al-Qaida type individuals" doesn't seem like best way to describe the rebels. That's not to pick on Romney. Mali, after all, has long been an obscure country to most Americans, little-known or -discussed even after its crisis began last year. I f y o u 'r e f e e ling o v e r whelmed by the Mali story, and maybe a little sheepish about admitting that you too thought it was in the Middle East,then these basic answers to your most basic questions should help.

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neighboring countries have long fought for autonomy, including a violent but f ailed 1990s uprising. They t r i ed again in early 2012 and partially s ucceeded, declaring that northern Mali is now an • I hear a l ot a bout alindependent n a tion c a l l ed • Qaida in Mali. Leon PaAzawad. That was the start of netta talked about it. What's • S o is t h i s l i k e I r a q , the crisis still ongoing today. the story there'? • where t he p o s t-colo• There are actually four nial borders forced different • This s ounds familiar. • different groups of rebgroups of people, who histori• I heard that this whole els in n o rthern M al i r i g ht cally had not gotten along, to crisis happened because ofthe now. co-exist? war in Libya. Is that true'? Now you can start to grasp • Sort of, yeah. The Niger • That's one part of it. For how crazy this whole mess is. • River cuts through the • decades, Libyan leader You know those Tuareg rebcountry. The southwest part of Muammar Qadhafi cultivated els I mentioned earlier'? The the country is more populous close ties with th e Tuareg, ones who declared that northand developed. The capital whom he used both to harass ern Mali is now an indepencity, Bamako, is there. Most of his neighbors and, often, as dent state'? They're called the What is Mali? the residents in the southwest mercenaries. When Libyans Movement for the Liberation and along the Niger River are rose up in 2011, Qadhafi de- of Azawad, or the MNLA, and • Mali is a country in West black-skinned, though not all ployed Tuareg fighters against they're considered relatively • Africa. It is very large are of the same ethnicity. The his own people. But when his secular. But not l ong after but very poor. Centuries ago, it northern half of the country regime started to fall later that they announced their indeused to be a center of culture, has historically been more year,the Tuaregs went home to pendence, extremists within knowledge and wealth. The diverse. The vast Saharan ex- Mali. The already formidable their own movement started Malian town of Timbuktu is panse is mainly populated by fighters were now equipped to emerge. Now the MNLA popular with tourists for its ethnic Tuaregs, nomadic peo- with training, weapons and, has been marginalized withhistory, or at least used to be ples who consider themselves in some cases, a Qadhafi-bred in its own rebellion, largely until Islamist rebels took it white-skinned and who also hatred of the West and of their replaced by two breakaway over. Mali's music is some of live in the central region. own governments. They put Islamist groups: Ansar Dine the best in Africa. The Tuaregs in Mali and in all of those to use in rebelling and the dramatically named

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MLK DAY

Holiday closures There will be several

closures Mondayin observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

• Federal, state, county and city officesareclosed. • Mail will not be picked

up or delivered. • Banks are closed. • All schools, including

Central OregonCommunity College, areclosed.

Pane see sin utonMirror Pon By Scott Hammers The Bulletin

The way forward for Mirror Pond should be known by June. On Wednesday, members of the Mirror Pond Steering Committee discussed the launching of a public outreach process intended to determine

what — if anything — should be done about the silt buildup that is slowly turning the pond into a mudflat. In the interest of gathering public input, the committee has created a website including a questionnaire asking residents what they value about Mirror Pond, and has

scheduled two public meetings early next month. Under the schedule laid out by the committee, January and February will be spent using the survey results, meetings and other means to identify community feelings about Mirror Pond. March and April will be spent developing up

to four possible courses of action, including cost estimates, that could preserve or enhance those things local residents enjoy about the pond at the heart of Bend. In May and June, a second round of public outreach will be held to develop a preferred plan. See Pond /B5

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BRIEFING

Fire displaces 6 in Prineville A family of six lost its home Friday evening in a fire that destroyed a

house two miles northeast of Prineville. According to Crook

County Fire & Rescue, a neighbor reported the fire at around 5 p.m.

Two fire engines, two

• All libraries in Crook,

water tenders, an ambulance and12 firefight-

Deschutes andJefferson counties are closed.

ers responded butthe house was aloss.

• Juniper Swim 8 Fitness will be open. • Most liquor stores will

The four adults and two children who lived there were away at the

time, and are being assisted by the Red Cross.

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Service on Monday. Volunteers will work on their projects from 9 a.m. to noon then gather

close several hours for construction Tuesday.

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Day of Service event include:

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Clearing the clutter: Volunteers In Action Of

Patrons of 10 Barrel Brewing Company enjoy a mild evening on the patio outside on Friday evening in Bend

Central Oregon will send teams to help senior citi-

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zens and disabled adults clean their homes. St. Vincentde Paulneeds

help cleaning equipment at its food bank and social services facility

unseasona e warm

in Redmond; theCentral Oregon Veterans Organization is taking winter

STATE NEWS Portland •Salem corvallis

• Portland:Jurors hear

clothing donations for homeless veterans; the Prineville Habitat for

Bulletin staff report leton. "This ridge is pretty strong." Warm temps may melt the snow in Central Oregon may be in the depths The w a r m daytime highs — the av- some places during the daytime and reof winter, calendar-wise, but don't let that e r age temperature this time of year is freeze it overnight, when temperatures spoil your weekend. 33 degrees— may put a crimp in are expected to dip again into the teens. The National Weather Service in SPOrtS so m e winter activities, but not to But in many mountain areas, snowshoeforecasts daytimehighs approach- • People w or r y , said Shanda McGee, part ing, sledding and skiing are still worthy ing 50 through Monday, thanks to a r e hitting o w ner of Powder House, 311 S.W.pursuits. The next chance for fresh powa high pressure system dominatt h e green, Century Drive, Bend, which rents der comes againTuesday, according to ing Northwest weather. not the and sells winter recreational gear. the weather service. "Basically, we're gonna be sit- s lopes,c1 "It can't be any more beautiful On the highways, Oregon Department ting in this high pressure for a than to be out in the snow," she of Transportation reported state Route 20 while, until next Wednesday, possibly s a id Friday. "Even without a lot of fresh mostly clear through the Santiam Pass next Tuesday," said NWS hydro-meteo- s now in the forecast, conditions are go- but with patches of ice present. rological technician Rob Brooks of Pend- ing to be fabulous." See Warm /B5

Humanity Restore will make racks for sinks; the administrators of

Bend's KIDSCenter need help recycling medical charts.

Building andpainting:Saving Grace is tearing down astorage shed in Madras; Bend Area Habitat For Humanity needs help build-

ing a house; the LaPine

recording of terror

suspect's arrest; woman stuck between buildings won't face

charges. • Salem:Correctional officer sues inmate while his union says

more cases areahead. • Corvallis:Brewery delivers kegs by bike. srories on B3, B5

Community Kitchen and

Grandma's Houseneed help painting in La Pine and Bend.

Quilts andcrafts: Volunteer with The Bloom Project collect-

ing, processing and arranging flowers for bouquets the organization gives to hospice pa-

Facebook plans3rd, Behind the scenes smaller data center PHOTO STORY INSIDE

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diesneedshelpmaking quilts for children at the KIDS Center of Bend; the Bend Habitat for Humanity Restore

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needs creative types to

The Bulletin

help it make home decor

pieces of out"cheap, old stuff." Spreading the word: The Environmental

Center of Bendneeds volunteers to hang

posters advertising its "Rethink Waste Project"; Healthy Begin-

nings needs people in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters and Sunriver to

hand out fliers advertising its children's health

screenings. Other opportunities: Bend' Westside Village Middle School and the

Brightside Animal Center in Redmond each of-

fer a range of volunteer opportunities. To learn moreor signup:Visit Volunteer

Connect's website at www.volunteerconnect now.org or call the Bend office at 541-385-8977.

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da's Cupcake Cafe in Bend offers a variety of flavors for the decorative treat. See how they're

made on Page B2.

Facebook is positioning itself to build a third data center in Prineville, much smaller than the 334,000square-footdata center already completed and its twin building under construction on the bluffs overlooking the town. The company in December received a permit from Crook County to construct a 41,600-square-foot building on Southwest Connect Way, where its other data centers are located. But company officials have no plan to move forward with the third building anytime soon, according to Lee Weinstein, a Facebook spokesman. They're focusing on the second building, which could be fully operational by the end of 2013. "At this time there is no construction scheduled on a third data center building. That decision will be made as business needs dictate,"

Weinstein said. When the data center does get built, it's possible the building would be 62,000 square feet, which is the size the company applied for in August. Facebook is getting the permits in phases, he said, with options to expand. The December permit for the third building lists the project value at $4.7 million. Mechanical and electrical permits for the building run the total project value to about $6.8 million, Crook County permitrecords show. Construction on the sec-

ond building is progressing, more than a year after its ground breaking. Facebook recently started putting servers in a section of the building called Suite A, Weinstein said. Servers make a data center tick, storing company information on rows of theseserversthroughout the center. See Facebook/B5

Well shot! reader photos • We want to see your best photos capturing peaks in winter for another special version of Well shot! that will run in the Outdoors section. Submit your best work at www. bendbulletin.com/ wellshot/winterpeaks, and we'll pick the best for publication.

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Making cupcakes from start to finish Photos by Ryan Brennecke •The Bulletin

da Green Gurule, owner of Ida's Cupcake Cafe in Bend, enjoys when her customers use cupcakes to deliver a message like "Happy Birthday" or to reveal the sex of a baby to family and friends. She has even decorated cupcakes as local or national celebrities like Ashton Eaton and President Barack Obama. "You can really say anything with a cupcake," she said.

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orrectiona o icer sues inmate; more to come, t eir union sa s The Associated Press SALEM — The union for Oregon correctionalofficers has hired a lawyer to sue inmates who attack their guards, and the first action alleges that an inmate with HIV bit the inside of his cheek until it bled so that he could spit infected blood. The president of the officers union said more lawsuits are ahead as they try to stop inmates from throwing urine and feces on officers, spitting on them and hitting them with objects or fists. "We didn't get hired by the department to b e p unching bags," said M ik e Va n P atten, president of the Association of Oregon Correctional Employees. He told the Salem Statesman Journal the lawsuits are also a way for officers to get

bluegrass band plays the Sisters Folk Festival's Winter Concert Series; $15 plus fees in advance, $20 and at the door, $10 students; 7 p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m.; Sisters High School, 1700 W. McKinney Butte Road; 541-5494979 or www.sistersfolkfestival. or'g. WINTER FIREPIT PARTY: Sit around the outdoor fire pit and tell stories, with food, beverages, and live music by The Rumand the Sea; free admission; 7-10 p.m.; Riverfront Plaza, on Brooks Street at the Breezeway, Bend; 541-728-0066 or crowsfeetcommons©gmail.com. "COUPLE DATING": Susan Benson directs the play by Cricket Daniel; $18, $15 students and seniors; 7:30 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541-312-9626 or www.2ndstreettheater.com. GAY NIGHT: Music and dancing; proceeds benefit the Human Dignity Coalition; $3; 7:30 p.m.; SevenNightclub,1033 N.W. Bond St., Bend; 541-385-3320 or www. humandignitycoalition.org. PAULA POUNDSTONE:The sharpwitted and spontaneous comedian performs; $39 or $49 in advance, $44 or $54 day of show, plus fees; 7:30 p.m., doors open 6:30 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W.Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700 or www. towertheatre.org. BUTCHERBOY:The Maine-based folk-punk act performs; $5; 8 p.m.; The Horned Hand,507 N.W. Colorado Ave., Bend; 541-728-0879

NEWS OF RECORD criminal mischief was reported at 12:20 p.m. Jan. 15, in the 2700 block of Northeast 27th Street. DUII —Ryan Paul Comley, 35, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at4:02 p.m. Jan.16, in the area of Bear Creek RoadandSoutheast15th Street. Theft — A theft was reported at 10:24 p.m. Jan. 16, in the 700 block of Northeast Ninth Street.

into its operations. The joint investigation stemmed from aMarch complaint alleging the company's sheet metal workers were misclas-

sified as carpenters, possibly violating prevailing wagelaws. The company's registered agent declined to comment. Alleged SSX tl'Bffinking —A 20-year-old Albany man hasbeen indicted on federal sex trafficking charges, accused of forcing a girl under18 to cross state lines to work as a prostitute in Western Washington. The Register-Guard reports that Steven Anthony Kidd is

charged with sex trafficking of a minor and interstate transportation of a minor to engage in prostitution. Arrested last month, he's being held in the Lane County Jail. Kidd's arraignment is scheduled Tuesday

in Eugene. Retrial On death SentenCe —Nearly14 years later, Jesse Fanus has returned to the DouglasCounty courtroom where hewas convicted of killing an 82-year-old former Marine Corps flying ace. His conviction stands, but a judge has overturned the death sentence,

ruling he waspoorly represented. The Roseburg News-Review reports Fanus appeared Thursday at a brief hearing. District Attorney Rick Wesenberg confirmed he will again ask a jury to condemn Fanus

to death. The trial isn't expected for months. Fanus, now33, was accused of killing Marion Carl during a break-in and robbery. — From wire reports

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o justify allowing Gov. John Kitzhaber to accept speaking fees, the state's ethics commission is playing a game of pretend. Let's pretend the fact that he's governor has nothing to do with why groups want him to speak. Let's pretend the governorship isn't a 24/7 job. Let's pretend it's possible to determine that a group wanting him to speak has no interest in state policy. And let's pretend speaking arrangementscan be made without any involvement of the governor's staff. The Oregon Government Ethics Commission voted unanimously Thursday to approve a legal opinion that says the governor can accept speakerfees under certain con¹i tions, including those listed above. The commissioners' own questions reflected doubts, despite their yes votes. Commissioner Larry Campbell, for example, asked, "Is the governor going to be going back to New Jersey and North Carolina talking on Wednesday and Thursday when he ought to be in this state being the governor'?" And Commission Chairman Ian Whitlock commented that it's impossible to know whether Kitzhaber's governorship is the rea-

son a group asks him to speak. Our governor, a physician, has developed an expertise in health policy. That can't be separated from his experience leading the state through reforms to its Medicaid program in the 1980s or his more recent work devising a better system to deliver health care through coordinated-care organizations. According to a report in Salem's Statesman Journal, Modern Healthcare.com ranks Kitzhaber No. 3 among the top 100 influential people in health care, ahead of President Obama. That expertis e should be shared through speeches across the country, but we shouldn't pretend it's not part of his governorship. Oregon pays Kitzhaber $93,600 annually to be its top executive. That's well below Washington's $167,000 or California's $174,000 or even Idaho's $115,000, according to statistics from the Council of State Governments. In fact, only three states pay their governor less than Oregon. If we want a full-time governor, perhaps we should pay him like one, instead of sending him out on the speakers circuit.

Capitalize on UAVindustry entral Oregon could be the place to pioneer the new market in unmanned aerial vehicles. The industry hits many of the right checkboxes for the local economy. It would diversify and expand the economy. It would bring in high-paying jobs. And it might even be realistic that Central Oregon will be the place where it happens. But it is certainly more realistic after Thursday night's Tech Forum at the Riverhouse Hotel 8 Convention Center. The partners that brought the event together — Economic Development for Central Oregon, Oregon State UniversityCascades Campus and Rod Ray, the CEO of Bend Research, Inc., — deserve credit for recognizing the po-

tential and acting. There are those who are uncomfortable with UAVs. They are used in war. They can be used to trample privacy. But UAV technology is similar to many technologies. They have many applications. UAVs also have great promise in search and rescue and in spotting and fighting wildfires. There is also opportunity to capture part of the drone market even if the Federal Aviation Administration does not select this area as one of six nationwide testing zones. Without the efforts of the organizers and participants of the Tech Forum, capitalizing on the new industry is less likely to succeed.

Proteet La Pinegroundwater he quickest way to jeopardize water quality in La Pine would be for the Oregon Environmental Quality Commission to adopt a recommendation from the Deschutes County Citizens Action Group. The group, which formed in and around La Pine in part because of environmental requirements, wants to limit how much a new septic system required by the state could cost — only 10 percent more than a standard system. La Pine has a high water table and there is concern about nitrates getting into the water table. There is also widespread concern about

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the cost of compliance with environmental regulations. But the recommendation almost guarantees that septic systems installed in La Pine would fail to be good enough to prevent water from being polluted. Standard septic systems can cost $5,000 and up. The Department of Environmental Quality says systems not likely to pollute groundwater cost $16,000 and up. The Environmental Quality Commission can look for ways to help La Pine residents pay for expensive new septic systems, but it should not support the group's recommendation and sacrifice water quality.

Our nation is becoming more polarized, demographics show IN MY VIEW

By Joe B. Stevens ast election night, a f r iend and I bet on which county-oforigin was the more conservative. With help from a New York Times map of the presidential vote by county (www.nytimes.com/2012/ results/president), we f ound t h at my Yuma County, Colo., voted 26 percent for Obama, while Cowley County,Kan., gave him 34 percent. Letting the cursor slide over other counties in the Great Plains, the polarization was even more extreme, a lthough the n ational vote w a s closer, 51 percent to 47 percent. West Coast, Upper Midwest, and New England states were blue; the others were red. The red landslide was most obvious in a solid strip of counties extending from eastern Montana to the Texas Panhandle. These are rural and agricultural counties with a ging populations. Most had an Obama voteunder 20 percent. Many were less than 10 percent. The smallest I could find were 8.7 percent in Wallace County,Kan., and 3.4 percent in King County, Texas. In King County there were only five votes for Obama out of 145 votes cast. They apparently think alike in King County, but that differs from the rest of us only in degree. Journalist Bill Bishop's path-breaking 2008 book, "The Big Sort," shows that not only are we divided in what we think and do, we are increasingly sorting ourselves into homogenous communities. In effect, we are creating lifestyle enclaves that

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on Dec. 9 shows Bend as a blue dot in a sea of red. In his 2012 book, "The Righteous Mind," social psychologist Jonathan Heidt argues that we believe and vote the way we do because we have very different views about morality. His researchshows thatpeople see morality not as simple, one-dimensional, right vs. wrong. Instead, six "moral concerns" can be identified, and reds and blues have very different ideas about which concerns are most important. Blues tend to stress fairness,provision of care and avoidance ofharm. Reds come down more evenly across the six, while emphasizing loyalty, deference to authority and conformity to norms. Consider an issue that was raised at a Republican primary debate. Suppose an a p parently h ealthy y oung man decides not t o b u y health insurance, then learns he has a life-threatening illness. Which aspect of morality trumps which other aspect? Blues might lean toward compassion and fairness, even if taxpayers have to foot the bill. Reds might lean toward rules and authority; no insurance, tough luck. In any event, a tough call. We would hope that advocates of different aspects of morality will reason together, but Heidt believes that reason is a poor stepchild to intuition when it comes to the way we decide. This raises the problem of confirmation bias. If I want to learn about the impact of higher taxes on the rich, will I read liberal econo-

are self-segregated. Thinking locally, the voting map in The Bulletin

ln effect, we are creating lifestyle enclaves that are

selfsegregated. Thinking locally, the voting map in The Bulletin on Dec. 9 shows Bend as a blue dot in a sea of red. mist Paul Krugman or conservative economist Thomas Sowell? Heidt says we use intuition to decide, reason to justify. Krugman helps me justify my intuition that the rich deserve to pay more. These are very pessimistic views: we are ideologically divided, we view morality t h rough d i fferent lenses, we enclave with others like us, we decide from the gut rather than the head. To make it worse, Robert Putnam's widely-read 2002 book,"Bowling Alone,"documented a decline in almost all forms of social interaction. It seems ironic that we are enclaving with those like us, but we are also less likely to interact with others. Because ofour like-minded tendencies, we need to think outside our comfortable boxes. I'll c ontinue to read Paul Krugman, but I'll also promise to read George Will, Charles Krauthammer and even Victor Davis Hanson. You need to read David Brooks and E. J. Dionne. I'll watch Fox if you'll listen to Bill Moyers. If we walk a mile in each other's shoes, it can't hurt. And it may help. — Joe B. Stevens lives in Bend.

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Don't blame media, lack of religion for shootings By Jake Buehler n the past few weeks after the sickening tragedy in Newtown, Conn., the n ational conversation has taken a dramatic turn, as it should, towards our plague of gun violence, particularly mass shootings. However, much of this discussion has

yearly. Even after accounting for population size differences between nations, the difference between ourselvesand every other Western nation is astounding. If graphic media was causal for gun violence, then these other countries would meet our own disastrous levels of carnage, but been disappointingly disorganized this is not the case. and misdirected. The next preposterous argument The first undeserving recipient of commonly floating out of the mouths uninformed blame is so-called "vioof conservative pundits and on edilent" media. This is already a useless torial pages across the country (inargument considering that the youth cluding the one for this paper), is that of otherdeveloped, Western nations some recent, generational "lack of consume identical v i olent v i d eo morality" caused by a decreasing ingames, movies and television, and fluence of religion (exclusively Chrisyet the number of mass shootings in tianity) in public life is responsible for these countries is negligible. In fact, these events. Supporters of this view annual gun-related deaths in nations exhibit a paranoid belief of Chrislike Australia, the U.K., and Japan tian persecution, and reject the notypically range below one hundred; tion of a separation between church in comparison, the U.S. has roughly a and state, calling for "God to be put staggering 10,000 gun-related deaths back in schools." However, religion

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IN MY VIEW was never extirpated from the public sphere; only mandated adherence to religious views have been rejected, and rightfully so. In a public school, teachers can teach the Bible in a literary context; they cannot teach the Bible as truth. Teachers and students may pray or practice their faith in any way they see fit, given that it does not interfere with the learning process of the class at large. What teachers cannot do is lead a classroom in prayer, or demand that students follow a particular religious code. Instead, what proponents of the " Godless schools" viewpoint a r e espousing is introducing Christian dominance into the public sphere, under the guise of the nebulous phrasing of "God." To them I ask: If religious indoctrination needs to return to our public schools, what religion should

it be? Should Islam be taught to our children? Judaism? Hinduism'? Zoroastrianism? What if the principal of the school is a follower of the Babylonian storm-god, Marduk? Would he or she be free to lead students in a worship service around a great idol in the school's front foyer? If the answer is Christianity, then what sect should be the focus? Lutheran'? Southern Baptist? Catholicism? How about Mormonism? Surely we all can agree on what religion our government will officially endorse and teach our children, with taxpayer funding of course. It should also be noted that nations with low levels of gun violence, particularly Scandinavian countries, are generallynon-religious, far more so than the pious U.S. If the amore God" theory was correct,then the streets of atheistic Stockholm would be wrapped in chaos, swarmed by

marauding contingents of maniacal shooters. This is very far from reality. We need to start having a sane, adult, scientific discussion about issueslikegun violence. There are only two avenues of importance here, one of which is access to mental health care, and the de-stigmatization of such services; we need to stop referring to violent individuals with mental illnesses as "evil monsters" and recognize that they need professional help. The other is the most obvious of all: gun control. The only appreciable differencebetween the U.S. and nations with much less gun violence is the near absence of any gun regulation here at home. Enough. It's time to grow up and address this problem rationally, not by giving in to superstition and engaging in what is effectively a modern form of extispicy. — Jake Buehlerlives in Bend.


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evensonwas visionar a man By MargalIt Fox New Yorlz Times News Service

NEW YORK — Robert Levenson, an advertising executivewho helped produce some of the mid-20th century's most memorable campaigns, writing evocative advertisements for clients like Volkswagen, El Al and Sara Lee, died Wednesday at his home in Manhattan. He was 83. The cause was chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, said his wife, Jane Warshaw. Levenson w a s ass o c iated for more than a quartercentury with the New York agency Doyle Dane Bernbach. He became the agency's creative director in 1970 and was later a vice chairman and the chairman of its international operation. He had joined DDB as a copywriter in 1959 and soon became known for his pithy, genially colloquial ad lines. "He called it a ' G ertrude Steiny' way of writing: very crisp and to the point," said D ominik I m seng, a S w i s s copywriter and author whose 2011 book, "Think Small," chronicles the history of that campaign, done by DDB for Volkswagen. (Levenson did not create t hat c a mpaign, though he did work on a later incarnation of it.) At DDB, Levenson collaborated with art directors including Len Sirowitz and especially Helmut Krone to produce a string of ad lines from the 1960s that have endured in the public memory. For Volkswagen of America, Levenson created several print ads that centered on the Beetle's diminutive size, solid c raftsmanship and f uel e f ficiency. They include the tag lines "It makes your house look bigger" and "After we paint the car, we paint the paint." H e also devised a N e w Y orker-style c a rtoon, p r o duced amid rising gasoline p rices, that showed a m a n holding the nozzle of a gas pump to his temple as if it were a gun. The caption: "Or buy a Volkswagen." For El Al, Levenson wrote a series of print ads that drew on the warmth of Jewish oral tradition. (The New York City schoolteacher-turned-comedian Sam Levenson was his uncle.) His tag lines for the company included "My son, the pilot" and "We don't take off until everything is kosher." For Sara Lee, he wrote the words to the durable TV jingle "Everybody doesn't like something/ But nobody doesn't like Sara Lee," which accompanied shots of people enduring all manner of irritants (haircuts, traffic jams) before consoling themselves with a piece of the company's cake.

Levenson was e specially proud,his wife said,ofa series of ads for Mobil, centering on highway safety and c ollectively titled "We Want You to Live." His entries inthat campaign include a print ad featuring a photo of a man driving while embracing a young woman above the headline, "Till Death Us Do Part." For a starkly effective television spot, Levenson and Sirowitz showed a car being pushed off the roof of a 10-story building. "If you drive at 60 miles an hour and hit something, it's exactly the same as driving off a 10-story building," the narratorsays.The voice-over continues, as the camera shows the car landing, crumpled: "And it will get you to exactly the same place...the morgue." Robert H arold L e venson was born in New York City on Nov. 23, 1929, and raised in the Bronx. He earned bachelor's and master's degrees in English from New York University and afterward worked at various jobs, including market research, before joining DDB. He first made his mark at the agency in 1960, as the author of a house ad for DDB that appeared in Time magazine. The ad had been the winning entry ina contest,sponsored by Time, that invited various agencies to submit ads that best reflected their corporate

philosophies. Levenson's ad was boldly headlined "Do This or Die." In the text that followed, he wrote: "Is this ad some kind of trick? No. But it could have been." The ad, still considered canonical, ends with a meditation on the need for truth in advertising. Levenson w a s in d u cted into the Copywriters Hall of Fame (now the Creative Hall of Fame) in 1972. After leaving DDB in 1985, he held executive positions at Saatchi 8 Saatchi and at Scali, McCabe, Sloves. Levenson's first marriage, to ElaineBerk, ended in divorce; his second wife, Kathe Tanous,died before him. Besides Warshaw, whom he married in April, he is survived by two sons from his first marriage, Keith and Seth; a stepdaughter, Katherine Warshaw-Reid; and a step-granddaughter. In interviews over the years, Levenson elucidated his phi-

losophy of copywriting, which was, at bottom, epistolary. "When he was asked how he wrote the copy for all those Volkswagen a d s," I m s eng recalled Thursday, "he said: 'I always started by writing Dear Charlie, like writing to a friend. And then I would say what I had to say, and at the end I would cross out Dear Charlie, and I was all right.'"

DEATHS ELSEWHERE Deaths of note from around the world: Robert Chew, 52:Actor who played Baltimore drug lord Proposition Joe on the HBO series "The Wire." Died Thursday at his home in Baltimore. Gussie Moran, 89: Ranked

American tennis player who in 1949 caused an international stir and gained worldwide fame for competing at Wimbledon wearing a short skirt and lace-trimmed underwear. Died Wednesday. — From wire reports

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jury hears recording of bombplot suspect's alleged crime, takedown By Nige! Duara The Associated Press

PORTLAND — At a darkened train station, the teenager andthepurportedjihadipulled into a quiet lot where months of planning were to culminate in this: a plot to kill thousands at a Portland Christmas tree-

lighting ceremony. "You know what to do," the man said to the teenager, breathing heavily. "0 Lord, 0 Lord, 0 Lord." "Ready," the teenager said. "Alhamdulillah." Praise be to God. They were 14 blocks northeast of this city's busy treelighting ceremony two years ago on Nov. 26, 2010. On Friday, they found themselves across a federalcourtroom from each other where the man — who Mohamed Mo-

hamud would learn was an undercover FBI agent — testified against the now 21-yearold and a jury listened to a recording of the moments leading up to his arrest. The recording crackles as the FBI agent reads out numbers and the teenager punches them into his black disposable Nokia cellphone. He then apparently encounters an error. "Dial it again," the man said, words that were in fact the cue for his fellow agents. Mohamud dialed again and waited for the explosion. Instead: "FBI, FBI, FBI! Get down!" The agent, whose cover name was "Hussein," had told Mohamud the number hedialed was connected to a cell phone that would set off six 55-gallon drums filled with

diesel fuel in a van parked next to the tree-lighting. The explosion, "Hussein" told him, would destroy two blocks in any direction. Mohamud's defense team doesn'tdispute the sequence of events, nor that their client intended to kill thousands of people at the tree-lighting ceremony. But the path by which he reached that point is the substance ofthe defense's claim that Mohamud was entrapped. The entrapment defense has been launched, unsuccessfully, in several post-9/11 terrorism sting operations like the one that targeted Mohamud. He came to the FBI's attention, agents testified, when he kept up email contact with a Saudi Arabian man suspected by Interpol of terrorism.

Brewery pe aswhat's ontap By Raju Woodward

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CORVALLIS — It's Friday morning and Laurence Livingston is geared up and ready

to go. The head brewer and brewe ry manager at Sky H i gh Brewing rolls out two 150pound kegs of beer in t h e brewing area. "Lift with your legs, not your back," Livingston says as he lifts one of the kegs onto the bay of the orange and black bicycle standing in front of him. After he places the other keg onto the flat area, Livingston straps them down with a belt, opens the sliding cargo door to the brewery and hops on the bicycle. He's wearing a black helmet with the Oregon State University logo and a checkered black and orange stripe. Slowly but steadily, Livingston pedals his 300-pound cargo to the intersection of Second Street and Jackson Avenue. He stops at the stop sign, turns left onto Second Street and pedals toward his first delivery stop: the downtown American Dream Pizza

parlor. At 9'/-feet long and sporting a flat cargo area in front of the handlebars, the custom-made bicycle isn't your o rdinary bike, but it's perfect for deliv-

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sible in the first place, into the indefinite future. ContInued from B1 Committee member Don Created with the construc- Horton, director of the Bend tion of the Pacific Power and Park 5 Recreation District, Light dam i n 1910, Mirror said the McKay family's claim Pond has been dredged to re- will need to be sorted out move silt buildup once before, before any actual work can in 1984. The dredging cost begin. For now, the McKays $312,000, but more recent esti- are insisting they be released mates have projected it would from any liability in the event cost $2 million to $5 million to contaminants are found in the dredge the pond today. silt beneath the pond. HorTwo factors somewhat out ton said it's unlikely the silt of the control of the commit- is contaminated — nothing tee and l o cal g overnment was found during the 1984 could stymie any plans that dredging, and there's been no come out of the public out- polluting industry upstream reach process. since — but the park district The McKay family of Port- or the city needs to be cauland claims ownership of tious about assuming ownermost of the land beneath Mir- ship or liability for the McKay ror Pond, property that was holdings. "It's probably a low r i sk left over when Clyde McKay's early Bend real estate com- — but it is a risk," he said. pany platted the lots west of Jim Figurski, the M i rror the water. And, PacificCorp, Pond project manager emsuccessor to Pacific Power ployed by the park district, and Light, has not committed said uncertainty surrounding to operating the aging dam, the future of the dam will be a which makes the pond pos- challenge for the committee.

Continued from B1 Carry chains or traction tires as a precaution if traveling over the mountain, ODOT advised. "Any bare surfaces,if they get moisture across the top,

they're going to get slick," Brooks said. "Driving is going to be a treat," especially at night, when temperatures dip way below freezing. Clear skies mean heat radiates away into the night. But the current weather system

delivers between eight to 10

kegs every Friday by bicycle.

He said that his longest trip is about two miles to American Since Sky High Brewing Dream on Monroe Avenue. opened its taproom on Aug. He said it took a while to 10, Livingston has used the bi- get used to riding the bike becycle to deliver kegs of beer to cause of the added weight. He customers. used smaller kegs at first to get "The owners and I are all more comfortable riding. avid c y c lists," L i v i ngston And while he makes about said. "We looked around and fourto five deliveries on Friday, saw this. Corvallis is such a Livingston said he could make bike-friendly community, so deliveries all day if needed. He we thought this would be a enjoys the workout. "Brewing is a pretty physigreat fit. It's pretty compact and easy to get around ... We cal job, so you have to be in made a commitment to being shape," Livingston said. "But sustainable and this helps us doing this allows me to get use less fuel." out of the brewery once in a Livingston said he usually while."

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comes with an inversion that traps cold air at the surface with a blanket of warm air above. It also traps stagnant air, reducing ai r q u a lity, Brooks said. The stagnation advisory is not an unusual p henomenon this t im e o f year, he said. The r e cor d hi g h in Redmond for Friday was 63 degrees in 1959, the record low, minus 7, Brooks said. The overnight low was negative 6 in 1957. A temperature of 24 degrees overnightis considered normal this time of year.

Weighin Community meetings at the Bend Park 8 Recreation District office, 799 S.W.Columbia 6:30 p.m., Feb. 6 6:30 p.m., Feb. 12 or visit www.mirrorpond

Without the bureau's intervention,prosecutors say, the already-radicalized Mohamud would almost certainly have found a way to reach al-Qaida or one of its affiliates and commit an act of terror in the U.S. Nonsense, Mohamud's attorneys said in opening statements and c r oss-examinations of prosecution witnesses. He was a 17-year-old when his emails were identified by the FBI, a teenager with grand but muddled ambitions of achieving some sort of fame in the Islamic world. If anyone radicalized him, his attorneys attest, it was the undercover FBI agents who c onvinced him t h e y w e r e members of al-Qaida that had chosen him as a promising recruit.

No charges for woman stuck in tight space The Associated Press

PORTLAND The woman wh o s pent f o ur hours wedged between the walls of two buildings in downtown Portland will not be charged with a crime, police said Friday. Sgt. Pete Simpson, a police spokesman, said detectives investigated a lead that Anita Mann, 30, was a graffiti artist trying to deface one of the buildings when she fell early Wednesday, but there were no marks or paint cans at the scene. Detectives also checked into whether Anita Mann is the woman's real name. It is. "The s peculation o f course was: 'Anita Mann? W asn't that one of B a r t Simpson's names?"' he said, referring to the prank-playing animated TV character. It's still unknown what the woman was doing on the building at 3:45 a.m. and how she fell into a space 8 inches wide. Firefighters cut a hole through a concrete garage wall and used an air bag and a soapy lubricant to free her.

Upstream from the Colorado Avenue bridge, the stand of cattails and other aquatic plants near the spot where river floaters exit was once a dredged pond, Houston said, used by nearby timber mills to store logs awaitingprocessing. When the mills closed

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Ski area Last 24 hours Base Depth Anthony Lakes ...... . . . . . . . . 0 .0 . . . . . . . . 58 Hoodoo..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0.. . . . .66-70 Mt. Ashland...... . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0.. . . .73-113 Mt. Bachelor..... . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0.. . . .84-105 Mt. Hood Meadows..... . . . . . 0 .0 . . . . . . . . 86 Mt. HoodSkiBowl...........0.0......50-52 Timberline..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0.. . . . . . 103

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TRAVELERS' FORECAST NATIONAL

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YeSterday'S extremes MH

TEMPERATURE PRECIPITATION

Tomorrow Rise Set Mercury....7:52 a.m...... 5:00 p.m. Venus......6:39 a.m...... 3:35 p.m.

Aspen, Colorado...... . . . . . . . 0.0. . . . . .20-22 Mammoth Mtn., California.....0.0. . . . .94-192 Park City, Utah ...... . . . . . . . . 0.0. . . . . .36-51 Squaw Valley, California..... . .0.0.. . . .51-119 Sun Valley, Idaho....... . . . . . . 0.0.. . . . .24-51 Hwy. 58 at Willamette Pass.... Carry chains or T.Tires Taos, New Mexico...... . . . . . . 0.0. . . . . .33 37 Hwy. 138 at Diamond Lake.... Carry chains or T.Tires Hwy. 242 at McKenzie Pass........ Closed for season Vail, Colorado...... . . . . . . . . . 0.0... . . . . . 21 For up-to-minute conditions turn to: For links to the latest ski conditions visit: www.skicentral.com/oregon.html www.tripcheck.com or call 511 Legend:W-weather, Pcp-precipitation,s-sun, pc-partial clouds,c-clouds,h-haze,sh-showers,r-rain, t-thunderstorms,sf-snowflurries, snsnow, i-ice,rs-rain-snowmix, w-wind,f-fog, dr-drizzle,tr-trace

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MLB

TEE TO GREEN

Red Soxsign Jacody Ellsdury

en or usiness

BOSTON — The

Boston RedSoxsigned Jacoby Ellsbury, a 29year-old outfielder from

Madras, to a one-year contract on Friday,

avoiding ar,o ~

bitration. The oft-injured

Ellsbury, a 2011 AII-

Star, saw adrop in his production last year, finishing with a.271

batting average, four home runs and 26runs batted in. He will make

$9 million, a yearafter making $8.05 million. Ellsbury missed 79 games in 2012 after suf-

• Golfers hit the courses in order to takeadvantage of the area'sniceweather By Zack Hall The Bulletin

REDMOND — The sound of a grass trimmer doing its job and the distinctive ping of metal meeting golf ball could be heard in the distance. Golfers at Eagle Crest Resort were milling about Thursday on the dormant, greenish-brown turf under a cloudless sky. The coursewas peaceful and quieter than on a bustling summer day. But the

parking lot outside the clubhouse for the Ridge and Challenge courses was half full with automobiles presumably belonging to golf nuts willing to play in the cool, crisp weather. As sure as the sun has been shining on Central Oregon this week, the open golf courses in the region had sprung back to life. "The guys arestir-crazy," said Jim Kelly, a 64-year-old Redmond resi-

c

dent, explaining why so many Eagle Crest men's club members were on the course. "We're all retired and used to

I

playing just about every day ... so it's good to get out and do that. And it's beautiful out. It's not too cold." See Business/C4

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A light layer of snow remains in the shaded areas Friday afternoon as a group of golfers play a round at Juniper Golf Club in Redmond.

fering a rightshoulder

subluxation on April 13.

The former OregonState star returned to the Boston lineup on July13

and played in 67games. In 2011 hewas named American LeagueComeback Player of the Year

after he established career highs in home runs

(32), runs (119), hits (212) and RBls (105). He was runner-up in voting that season for Ameri-

can LeagueMVP. —TheAssociated Press

COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Ranked Ducks, Bruins face off Something has to give today at Pauley

Pavilion in Los Angeles, where No. 21 Oregon and No. 24 UCLA face

off in a clash of two teams that are unbeaten

in Pac-12 Conference men's basketball play.

BOYS PREP BASKETBALL Mountain View's John Carroll (24) shoots over David Larson (32) to score during the first quarter of Friday night's game against Bend. Carroll finished with 12 points for the Cougars in a 68-66 Intermountain Conference victory over the Lava Bears at Mountain View High School.

PREP WRESTLING

Crook County, Culver on top at Oregon Wrestling Classic

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Bulletin staff report REDMOND — Crook County and Culver went undefeated Friday to lead Central Oregon teams competing in the two-day Oregon Wrestling Classic at the Deschutes County Fair 8 Expo Center. The OWC consists of five 16-team brackets divided by classification, with teams facing off in a dual-match format. Within each division are four pools, with the top

Photos by Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin

two of each grouping advancing to the championship brackets, which will take place today. The Cowboys put together a nearly-flawless day in the

The Ducks (15-2

overall, 4-0 Pac-12) meetthe Bruins, whoare 15-3 overall and top the

Class 4A division, going 3-0

conference standings with a record of 5-0. Oregon, coming off a 76-74 win at USC on

in pool play and outscoring their opponents 226-4. With a first-place finish in its grouping, Crook County

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Thursday night, has won six games in a row and10 of its past 11. UCLA has won 10 straight, including a 74-

at1 p.m. and will be televised live by CBS. — From staff reports

The Associated Press

CHICAGOLance Armstrong finally cracked. Not while express-

Oregon State is expected to haveEric Moreland back in the lineup today when the

Angeles. Moreland, a6-foot-10 sophomore forward, missed OSU'spastthree games,asdidfreshman guard Victor Robbins, for a violation of team

game under interim head coach BobCantu, who replaced Kevin O'Neill after O'Neill was fired

on Monday.TheTrojans lost 76-74 to Oregon on Thursday night.

Game time for today's contest is 5 p.m.; the game will be televised live by the Pac-12 Network. — From staff reports

• Mountain View's GrantLannin comes upwith a big putback in the final minuteagainst Bend By Beau Eastes The Bulletin

Grant Lannin is starting to make this a habit. The junior forward led Mountain View to a 68-66 boysbasketballhome victory over crosstown rival Bend High on Friday night in front of a standing-room-only crowd, hitting his second game-winning shot in four days. "Maybe it's the start of something," joked Lannin, whose last-second putback against Summit on Tuesdaygave the Cougars a 45-43

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struggled to compose himself. It came just past the midpoint of the hourlong program on Winfrey's OWN network. In the first part, broadcast Thursday, the dis-

graced cycling champion admitted using performancee n h ancing drugs when he won seven straight Tour de France titles.

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Bend'sHorner:Armstrong confession 'difficult to dealwith' Chris Horner, a professional cyclist from Bend,wasamong those who havereacted publicly to LanceArmstrong's admission in an interview with OprahWinfrey that he used performance-enhancing drugs during his cycling career. Horner, 41, was ateammate of Armstrong's on the Astana team in 2009 andthe RadioShackteam in 2010. Hecurrently

league win. With the Class 5A Intermountain Conference contest tied 65-65 and just 52 seconds left in the fourth quarter, Lannin rebounded his own shot before making an easy two-footer to give Mountain View a 67-65 lead. Bend's Connor Scott was fouled 12 seconds later, but the Lava Bear junior made only one of his two free throws and the Cougars clung to a 67-66 lead.

about my dad is not true,' " Armstrong recalled. "That's when I knew I had to tell him." Armstrong was near tears at t h at point, referring to 13year-old Luke, the oldest of his five children. He blinked, looked away from Winfrey, and with his lip trembling,

Armstrong

or regrets, though there was plenty of that in Friday night's second part of Armstrong's interview wit h Oprah Winfrey. It wasn't over the $75 mil lion in sponsorship deals that evaporated over the course of two days, or having to walk away from the Livestrong cancer charity he founded and called his "sixth child." It wasn't even about his lifetime ban from competition, though he said that was more than he deserved. It was another bit of collateral damage that Armstron g said he wasn't prepared to deal with.

the Galen Center in Los

will be playing its second

What you're saying

ing deep remorse

Beavers take onUSCat

night. USC(7-11, 2-3)

"I saw my son defending me and saying, 'That's not true.

By Jim Litke

OSU seeks first Pac-12 victory

coming off a 74-64 loss at UCLA on Thursday

Bolt Anglen (132) and Kyle Belanger (152) all went 30, according to coach J.D. Alley. Culver takes on Heppner today at 10 a.m. in the quarterfinals. Mountain View went 2-1 in its pool of the 5A division, defeating West Albany and Liberty before falling to 2011 state champion Hermiston. SeeWrestling /C4

Armstrong turns emotional in second part of interview

ley Pavilion. Today's gamestarts

season. TheBeaversare

pounds), Jared Kasch (120),

CYCLING

State on Thursday that was the Bruins' eighth consecutive win at Pau-

seeking its first conference victory of the

moves into the quarterfinals to face off against Scappoose at 10 a.m. today. The Bulldogs, the sixtime defending Class 2A state champions, went undefeated in pool play of the Class 2A/IA division. Chandler Honeywell (113

s

64 victory over Oregon

rules. Moreland is oneof the Beavers'top players, ranking second in the Pac-12 Conference inrebounding (11.1rebounds per game), blockedshots (2.7) and field-goal percentage (.621). Oregon State (10-7 overall, 0-4 Pac-12) is

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is a member of the RadioShack Leopard Trek team. "The confession is difficult to deal with and stuff like that,"

Horner told reporters, according to Reuters. "He hasdone, I Bend's Christian Johnson (30) attempts a shot over Ments Haugen (11) during the second quarter against Mountain View on Friday night.

guess, dark things with the sport but he has done a lot of very good things for the sport too." — From wire reports


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TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 20'I3

ON THE AIR: TELEVISION TODAY

COREBOARD

at Los Angeles Kings, NBC.

FOOTBALL TENNIS Midnight:Australian Open, third round, ESPN2.

6 p.m.:Australian Open,round of 16, ESPN2.

GOLF 1 a.m.:EuropeanTour, Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship, third round, Golf Channel.

3 p.m.: College,NFLPA Bowl, ESPN2.

MIXED MARTIALARTS 6p.m.: UFCon FX7, Vitor Belfort vs. Michael Bisping, FX.

BOXING 6 p.m.:Gabriel Campillo vs. Sergey Kovalev, NBCSN.

Noon:PGATour, Humana

SUNDAY

Challenge, third round, Golf

Championship, second round, Golf Channel.

SOGGER 6:55 a.m.:English Premier

League, Manchester City vs. Fulham, ESPN2.

BASKETBALL 8 a.m.:Men's college, VMI at Coastal Carolina, ESPNU.

9 a.m.:Men's college, Maryland at North Carolina, ESPN.

9 a.m.:Men's college, UConnat Pittsburgh, ESPN2.

9:30a.m.:Men'scollege,

TENNIS Midnight:Australian Open, round of16, ESPN2.

6 p.m.:Australian Open,round

Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship, final round, Golf Channel.

Noon:PGATour, Humana Challenge, final round, Golf

Channel. 4:30 p.m.:Champions

Championship, final round, Golf Channel. BASKETBALL 9 a.m.: W omen'scollege,St. John's at Notre Dame, ESPNU.

11 a.m.: Men's college, Kansas

State at Oklahoma State, Root

Sports. 11 a.m.: Men's college, Missouri 11 a.m.:Boys high school, Montrose Christian (Md.j vs. St. at Florida, ESPN. Benedict's (N.J.), ESPNU. 11 a.m.:Men's college, Texas 11 a.m.:Women's college, Tech at Oklahoma State,ESPN2. Butler at La Salle, CBSSN. 11:30 a.m.: Men's college, Noon:Women'scollege, Arizona at Arizona State, Root Maryland at GeorgiaTech, Sports. ESPN2. Noon:Men's college, Akron at Noon:Women'scollege, Kent State, ESPNU. Alabama-Birmingham atTexas Noon:Men's college, Columbia EI-Paso, Root Sports. at Texas, CBS.

at Cornell, NBCSN.

1 p.m.:Men's college, Oregon at UCLA, CBS.

1 p.m.: Men'scollege,Syracuse at Louisville, ESPN.

1 p.m.:Men's college, Creighton at Wichita State, ESPN2.

1:30p.m.: Men's college, Calat Stanford, Root Sports. 2 p.m.:Men's college, Hofstra at

George Mason, NBCSN. 2 p.m.: Men'scollege,Pennvs. St. Joseph's, ESPNU.

12:30 p.m.:Women's college, UCLA at Cal, ESPNU.

1 p.m.:Women's college, Colorado State at UNLV, CBSSN.

2 p.m.:Boys high school, Huntington Prep (W.Va.)vs. New Hampton (N.H.j, ESPN. 2 p.m.:Women's college, Texas A8 M at Georgia, ESPN2.

2 p.m.:Women's college, Oregon at Oregon State, Pac-12 Network.

3 p.m.:Men's college, Clemson 3 p.m.:Men's college, Ohio State at North Carolina State, ESPNU. at Michigan State, ESPN. 4 p.m.:Women's college, USCat 3:30 p.m.:Men's college, Utah State at Denver, Root Sports.

4 p.m.:Men's college, Marquette at Cincinnati, ESPNU.

4 p.m.:Men's college, UNLVat Colorado State, NBCSN.

5 p.m.:Men's college, Oregon State at USC, Pac-12 Network.

6:30p.m.:Men'scollege,Loyola Marymount at SanFrancisco (same-day tape), Root Sports. 6 p.m.:Men's college, Kentucky at Auburn, ESPNU.

6 p.m.:Men's college, Gonzaga at Butler, ESPN.

7 p.m.:Men's college, Colorado at Washington State, Pac-f 2 Network. 7 p.m.:NBA, Milwaukee Bucks at Portland Trail Blazers, Blazer

Network (Ch.39). 7:30p.m.:Men'scollege,St. Mary's at Portland, Root Sports. 8 p.m.:Men's college, Utah at Washington, ESPNU.

WINTER SPORTS 10 a.m.:Snowboarding, Copper Mountain, Colo., slopestyle (taped), NBCSN. HOCKEY Noon: NHL,ChicagoBlackhawks

Stanford, Pac-f 2 Network. 5 p.m.: Men's college, lllinois State at Southern lllinois, ESPNU.

11 p.m.:Women's college, Washington at Washington

State (same-day tape), Pac-12 Network.

HOCKEY 9:30 a.m.:NHL, Philadelphia

Flyers at Buffalo Sabres, NBC. 7 p.m.:NHL, Chicago BlackhawksatPhoenix Coyotes, NBCSN.

MOTOR SPORTS 10 a.m.:AMA Supercross World Championship (taped), CBS. RODEO 11 a.m.: Bull riding, Winston-

Salem Invitational (tapedj, CBS. WINTER SPORTS Noon:Skiing, U.S. Freestyle Cup (taped), NBC. FOOTBALL Noon:NFL,NFCChampionship, San Francisco 49ers atAtlanta Falcons, Fox. 3:30 p.m.:NFL, AFC

Championship, Baltimore Ravens at New England Patriots, CBS.

ON THE AIR: RADIO TODAY BASKETBALL 1 p.m.:Men's college, Oregon at UCLA, KBND-AM 1110.

5 p.m.:Men's college, Oregon State at USC, KICE-AM 940, KRCO-AM 690. 7 p.m.:NBA, Milwaukee Bucks at Portland Trail Blazers, KBNDAM 1110, KRCO-AM 690.

FOOTBALL NFL NATIONALFOOTBALL LEAGUE All TimesPST

Playoff Glance ConferenceChampionships Sunday'sGames SanFranciscoatAtlanta, noon(Fox) BaltimoreatNewEngland,3:30 p.m.(CBS)

SUNDAY FOOTBALL Noon:NFL,NFCChampionship, San Francisco 49ers at Atlanta Falcons, KRCO-AM 690,KRCOFM 96.9. 3:30 p.m.:NFL, AFC

Championship, Baltimore Ravens at New England Patriots, KRCOAM 690, KRCO-FM 96.9.

Men's college Fridey's Games

EAST Vermont 81,StonyBrook73 lona 84,Fairfield 73 SOUTH Jacksonville77,North Forida 68

Pacific-12 Conference AN TimesPST

Conference

Utah

Jo-WilfriedTsonga(7), France,def. BlazKavcic, Slovenia,6-2,6-1,6-4. Women Late Friday Third Round Kirsten Flipkens,Belgium,def. ValeriaSavinykh, Russia,6-2,4-6, 6-3. Maria Sharapova (2), Russia,def. VenusWil iams (25), UnitedStates,6-1,6-3. Today MariaKirilenko(14),Russia, def.Yanina Wickmayer

(20), Belgium,7-6(4), 6-3 VictoriaAzarenka(1), Belarus, def.JamieHampton, UnitedStates,6-4,4-6,6-2. SvetlanaKuznetsova,Russia,def. Carla SuarezNavarro,Spain,6-2, 4-6,6-3. SerenaWiliams (3), United States, def. Ayumi Morita,Japan,6-1, 6-3. ElenaVesnina,Russia, def. RobertaVinci (16), Italy, 4-6,7-6(4), 6-4.

Today'sGames

BASKETBALL

Oregon Washington Arizona Arizona St. California SouthernCal Stanford Washington St Coiorado Oregon St.

Lithuania,6-3,6-4, 7-5.

NHL

NFL

UCLA

(6), Argentina,6-3,6-3,6-7(3), 3-6, 6-3. AndreasSeppi(21), Italy, def. Marin Cilic (12), Croatia,6-7 (2),6-3, 2-6,6-4,6-2. Andy Murray(3), Britain, def. RicardasBerankis,

NATIONALHOCKEY LEAGUE All Times PST

(Hometeamsin Caps) Favorite Open Current Underdog Sunday 49ers 3.5 4 FALC ONS PATRIO TS 9 .5 7 . 5 Ravens

W 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 0 0

tia, 4-6,6-3, 7-6(2), 6-0. JeremyChardy, France,def.JuanMartin del Potro

HOCKEY

Betting line

Tour, Mitsubishi Electric

Nebraska at Penn State, ESPNU.

10 a.m.:Men's college,

Nordic skiing: OISR Acassic andrelayracesatHoodoo, 11:30a.m. Wrestling: Crook County, Bend,Redm ond, Ridgeview,Madras,MountainView,LaPine, Culverat DregonClassic at DeschutesCounty Fair 8 Expo Center,10a.m.

GOLF 1 a.m.:EuropeanTour, Abu

9 a.m.:Men's college, Navyat Army, CBSSN. 10 a.m.:Women's college, lowa

Bonaventure at Temple, CBSSN.

a.m Alpine skiing: OSSA at Mt. Bachelor, Slalom,1-5

of16, ESPN2.

Harvard at Memphis, Root

Sports. 10a.m.:Men's college, St.

Today Boys basketball: SouthWascoCounty at Central Christian, 3:30 p.m.; Trinity Lutheran at Rogue ValleyAdventist, 7:30p.mzGilchrist at ButteFalls, 5:30 p.m. Girls basketball: Gilchrist at ButteFalls, 4 p.m.; SouthWascoCounty at Central Christian, 2p.m., Trinity Lutheran at RogueValey Adventist, 6 p.m. Swimming: Bend,Summit, Sisters, MountainView, Ridgeview at Whlte Buffalo ClassicInvitationa, 6 Run,TBD

Channel. 4:30 p.m.:Champions Tour, Mitsubishi Electric

RichardGasquet(9), France,def.IvanDodig, Croa-

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Today's Games Arizona atArizonaState,11:30 a.m. Oregon atUCLA,1 p.m. CaliforniaatStanford, I:30p.m. OregonStateatUSC,5p.m. ColoradoatWashingtonState, 7p.m. Utah atWashington, 8p.m.

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Wom en's college Friday's Games EAST Fairfield60,lona54 Manhattan 62, l.oyola (Md.)50 Marist 51,Canisius41 Niagara62,Rider58 SOUTH AppalachiaSt. n 63, Coll. ofCharleston55 Chattanooga 60,Davidson56 Elon 79,Furman 69 Louisville 72,Cincinnati 33 Samford47,W.Carolina 38 MIDWEST N. Iowa77,Bradley72 FAR WEST Arizona62,Utah58 Colorado57,ArizonaSt.43 Stanford75,UCLA49

TENNIS Professional Australian Open At MelbournePark Melbourne,Australia Purse: $31.608million (Grand Slam) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Men Late Friday Third Round KevinAnderson,SouthAfrica, def. Fem andoVerdasco(22), Spain,4-6, 6-3,4-6, 7-6(4), 6-2. StanislasWaw rinka (15), Switzerland,def. Sam Querrey (20), UnitedStates, 7-6(6), 7-5, 6-4. Tomas Berdych (5), CzechRepublic, def.Jurgen Melzer(26), Australia, 6-3,6-2, 6-2. Today Third Round

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BASEBALL COMMISSIONE R' S OFFICE — Suspended Oakland RHP Gary Daley Jr. andfree agent 1BAustin Gallagher50gamesfor violationsof theMinor League DrugPreventionandTreatment Program.

HumaneChallenge Friday La Gutnte,Calif. Purse: $5.6mioion p-PGAWest, Arnold Palmer Private Course (6,960 yards,par 72) n-PGAWest, JackNicklaus Private Course (6,951 yards,par 72) q-La QutntnCountryClub(7,060 yards, par72) SecondRound Leadingscores RobertoCastro 63n-67p 130 JamesHahn 63p-67q —I30 DarronStiles 66p-65q —131 Scott Stallings 66p-65q —131 RichardH.Lee 66n-65p —131 LeeWiliams 67q-65n —132 JasonKokrak 63q-69n—132 ZachJohnson 66p-66q—132

ColtKnost GeoffOgilvy John Rollins Chris Stroud Billy Horschel

Mitsnbishi Electric Championship Friday At Hualalai Golf Course Keupulehu-Kone,Hawaii Purse: $1.8mioion Yardage:7,107; Per72 First Round Leadingscores DavidFrost 32-33—65 TomKite 32-34—66

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PITTSBU RGH PIRATES— Agreed to terms with

1B GarrettJonesand 1BGaby Sanchez onone-year contract. ST. LOUISCARDINALS— Agreedto terms with RHPMitchell BoggsandRHPEdwardMujica ononeyearcontracts. SANDIEG OPADRES—Agreedto termswith RHP Edinson Volquez,LHPJoeThatcher, CJohnBakerand INF EverthCabreraonone-yearcontracts. SANFR ANCISCOGIANTS—Agreedto terms with CBusterPosey,DFHunter Pence, OFGregor Blanco and LHP JoseMijaresonone-year contracts. WASHING TON NATIONALS — Agreedto terms with LHPRossDetwiler, SSlanDesmond, RHPDrew Storen, OFRoger Bernadina, SSlan Desmond and RHPTyler Clippardon one-yearcontracts andRHP CraigStammenonatwo-yearcontract. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association MIAMIHEAT— Reassigned C Dexter Pittmanto SiouxFalls(NBADL). PHOENIXSUNS — Announced the teamhas agreedto mutually partwayswith coachAlvin Gentry. FOOTBALL National Football League ARIZONACARDINALS — Named Bruce Arians coach. ATLANTAFALCONS Promoted Steve Saboto director of collegescoutingandShepley Heardto regionalscout. CAROLINAPANTHERS — Promoted Mike Shula to offensivecoordinator,RichardRodgers to special teamscoordinator andRicky Proehlto widereceivers

coach. CHICAGO BEARS—Named Mel Tuckerdefensive coordinator,Matt Cavanaughquarterbacks coachand Skip Peeterunning backscoach.

CLEVELANDBROWNS Named MichaelLom-

bard>vice presldentof playerpersonnelandRayHorton defensivecoordinator.

KANSAS CITYCHIEFS— SignedDTDaniel Muir. NEWYOR KJETS — Named John Idzik general

manager andMarty Mornhinwegoffensivecoordinator. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Retained defensive coordinatorJohnPagano, defensive line coachDon Johnson,linebackerscoachJoeBarry andassistant linebackerscoachGregWiliams SAN FRANCI SCO 49ERS — Released PK Billy Cundiff.

HOCKEY National Hockey League ANAHEIMDUCKS— Assigned F DanSexton to Norfolk(AHL). BUFFALO SABRES— Placed FNathanGerbeand FCodyMcCormickon iniured reserve.AssignedF Kevin Porter, F Nick Tarnaskyand DAdam Pardyto Rochester(AHL). CALGAR YFLAMES—SignedC SteveBegin to a one-year,two-waycontract. DETROITREDWINGS — Reassigned D Brian Lashoff toGrandRapids (AHL). FLORIDAPANTHERS— SignedRW Alex Kovalev to a one-year contract. I.OSANGELESKINGS—Signedgenera manager DeanLombardi, coachDarryl Sutterand president of businessoperationsLucRobitaille to multiyear contract extensions MINNES OTAWILD—Reassigned F Jake Dowell, FNick PalmieriandFStephaneVeileux to Houston

BALTIMOR EORIOLES—Agreedto termswith C Matt Wieters,INFChrisDavis, LHPTroy Paton and LHPBrianMatuszonone-yearcontracts. BOSTON REDSOX— Agreed to termswith RHP Alfredo Aceves,RHPAndrewBailey, RHPDaniel Bard, RHP Joel Hanrahan,LHPAndrewMiler, LHP FranklinMoralesandOFJacoby EIsburyonone-year contracts. CHICAGO WHITESOX—Agreedto terms with 2B GordonBeckhamand OFAejandro DeAzaon oneyearcontracts. CLEVELAND INDIANS Agreed to terms with RHP Chris Perez,RHPJustin Masterson,RHPJoe Smith, RHPMatt Albers, OFDrew Stubbs andCLou Marsononone-year contracts. DETROIT TIGERS— Agreedto terms with RHP (AHL) Doug Fister,RHPRick Porcello, LHPPhil Coke,C MONTREA L CANADIENS — Returned F Mlchael Alex Avila,OFBrennanBoeschand OFAustinJackson Bournival, F Gabriel Dumont, FPatrick Holland, F on one-year contracts. Louis Leblanc, DMikeCommodore, DFrederic StHOUSTO NASTRDS— Agreedto termswith SS DenisandDJarredTinordi to Hamilton (AHI.). Jed Lowrie,RHPBud Norris andLHPWesleyWright NEWJERSEYDEVILS—Assigned CAdamHenon one-year contracts. rique, LWMatias Tedenby, RWHarri Pesonenand KANSAS CITY ROYALS— Agreedto terms with LW TimSestito to Albany(AHL) WaivedRWBobby RHPLukeHochevaronaone-yearcontract. Butler. LOSANGELESANGELS—Agreed to termswith NEW YORKISLANDERS — Suspended DLubomir LHPJasonVargasandRHPTommyHanson onone- Visnovskyfortailing to reportto theteam. year contracts PHOENIC XOYOTES—AssignedFNick Johnson, MINNES OTATWINS—Agreedto termswith LHP FRobKlinkhammer andDMichael Stoneto Portland BrianDuensingandCDrewButera onone-year con- (AHL). tracts. ST. LOUIS BLUES—Agreedto termswith DWade NEWYORKYANKEES— Agreedto termswith LHP Redden onaone-yearcontract. Boone Loganonaone-yearcontract. SANJOSESHARKS—SignedFJamesSheppard DAKLAND ATHLETICS — Agreedto termswith and DNickPetrecki to one-year contracts. LHPJerryBlevinsand1BBrandonMossonone-year TAMPABAY LIGHTNING — Reassigned F Mike contracts. Angelidis, FJ.T. Wyman andF Kyle Wilson to SyraSEATTLE MARINERS—Agreed to termswith 1B/ cuse(AHL). DH KendrysMoralesandSSBrendan Ryanon oneTORONTOMAPLE LEAFS — Assigned F Matt yearcontracts. Frattin and FTimConnolly toToronto (AHL). Returned TAMPA BAYRAYS—Agreedtotermswith OFSam DMoganRiely toMooseJaw(WHL). Fuld, INFMattJoyce, RHPJeff NiemannandINF Ryan WASHING TDNCAPITALS—Recaled DTomPoti Robertsonone-year contracts. from Hershey (AHL). TORDNT OBLUEJAYS Agreed totermswith LHP WINNIPEG JETS — Claimed F JamesWright J.A. Happand INF/OF Emilio Bonifacio onone-year off waiversfromFlorida. Reassigned F MaximeMacontractsandCJoshThole onatwo-yearcontract. cenauer,FSpencer MachacekandDDerekMeechto National League St. John's(AHL). ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Agreedto terms COLLEGE with RHP lan Kennedy, RHPBrad Ziegler, INFChris DELAW ARE—NamedDaveBrockfootball coach. Johnson andLHPTonySipp onone-yearcontracts. FLORIDA —SuspendedOLJessamenDunker. AnATLANTA BRAVES — Agreedto termswith OF nounce d DEKendricJohnson,WRStephenAlliand Jason Heyward,RHPCristhian Martinez, RHPKris OL Tomm yJordanarenolongeronthefootba Iteam. Medlen,LHPEric O'Flaherty andLHPJonny Venters KANSAS —Reassignedspecial teamscoordinator on one-year contracts. Clint Bowentolinebackerscoach. CHICAGO CUBS— Agreed to terms with RHP KANSAS STATE—Named Blake Seiler defensive Jeff SamardzijaandLHPJamesRussell onone-year endscoach. contracts. PURDUE — Named Greg Hudsondefensive coCOLOR ADOROCKIES—Agreedtotermswith OF ordinator, JonHeacockcornerbackscoach, Marcus TylerColvinonaone-year contract. Freeman linebackers coach,Jafar Wiliamsrunnlng LOSANGELESDODGERS—Agreedtotermswith backscoach,JimBollmanoffensive line coach,Kevin CA.J. Ellis andRHPRonald Belisario on one-year Shermanreceivers coach,Tomm y Cooksupervisor contracts. of football operationsandDougDavis strength and MIAMI MARLINS — Agreedto terms with RHP conditioningcoach. RyanWebbonaone-yearcontract. SOUTH ERNCAL — Named Clancy Pendergast MILWAUKE EBREWERS— Agreedto terms with defensive coordinator RHP JohnAxford, RHPBurke Badenhop and RHP VIRGINIATECH—NamedScot Loefler offensive MarcoEstradaonone-yearcontracts. coordinatorandquarterbackscoach,Jeff GrimesofNEWYORK METS — Agreedto terms with C fensive linecoachandAaron Mooreheadwide receivLandonPowell onaminor leaguecontract ers coach.Reasslgned offensive coordinator Bryan PHILADEL PHIAPHILLIES— Agreedtotermswith Stinespringto recruiting coordinatorin addition tohis LHPAntonioBastardo onaone-yearcontract. dutiesastightendscoach.

lect himself, "I said, 'Don't defend me anymore. Don't.' "He said OK. He just said, 'Look, I love Continued from C1 Critics said he hadn't been contrite yokt. You're my dad. This won't change enough in the first half of the interview, that.' " which was taped Monday in A u stin, Winfrey also drew Armstrong out on but Armstrong seemed to lose his com- his ex-wife, Kristin, whom he claimed posure when Winfrey zeroed inon the knew just enough about both the doping emotional drama involving his personal and lying to ask him to stop. He credited life. her with making him promise that his "What did you say'?" Winfrey asked. comeback in2009 would be drug-free. "I said, 'Listen, there's been a lot of "She said to me, 'You can do it under questions about your dad. My career. one condition: That you never cross that Whether I doped or did not dope. I've line again,' " Armstrong recalled. always denied that and I've always been "The line of drugs?" Winfrey asked. "Yes. And I said, 'You've got a deal,' " ruthless and defiant about that. You guys have seen that. That's probably why you he replied. "And I never would have betrusted me on it.' Which makes it even trayed that with her." sicker," Armstrong said. Armstrong said in the first part of the "And uh, I told Luke, I said," and here interview that he had stayed clean in the Armstrong paused for a long time to col- comeback, a claim that runs counter to

the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency report that exposed him as the leader of an elaborate doping scheme on his U.S. Postal Service cycling team. And that wasn't the only portion of the interview likely to rile anti-doping officials. Winfrey asked Armstrong about a "60 Minutes Sports" interview in which USADA chief executive Travis Tygart said a representative of the cyclist had offered a d o nation t hat t h e a g ency turned down. "Were you trying to pay off USADA?" she asked. "No, that's not true," he replied, repeating, "That is not true." USADA spokeswoman Annie Skinner replied in a statement: "We stand by the facts both in the reasoned decision and in the '60 Minutes' interview."

erena, AZaren a moVe to ouIft, rOun The Associated Press MELBOURNE, Australia — T itle favorite Serena Williams and defending champion Victoria Azarenka advanced in contrasting styles Saturday to the fourth round of the Australian

Open. Williams, aiming for a third conseckttive major title, recovered from a breakdown in the second set to win six straight games and finish off a 6-1, 63 win over Japan's Ayumi Morita in 66 minutes. The 15-time major winner even surprised herself with another serve at

128 mph (207 kph), matching her ca-

6-2, 4-6, 6-3 win over Spain's Carla Suarez Navarro. On Friday night, Maria Sharapova reer fastest serve she hit earlier in the celebrated with extra exuberance after her 6-1, 6-3 win over Venus Williams, tournament. "I tried to hit it really hard. I hit 207 her first victory over the seven-time (kph) the other day and I thought it was major winner in a Grand Slam. "I was just really pumped," she said. luck," she said. "But I did it again and I was like whew! I'm going to try to go "Why shouldn't I be?" Top-ranked Novak Djokovic took anfor 210. We'll see." Top-ranked A z arenka s t r uggled other step closer to a third consecutive to hold off injured American Jamie Australian title, defeating Radek SteH ampton 6-4, 4-6, 6-2,and didn'thelp panek 6-4, 6-3,7-5 in the third round. herself with six double-faults. Djokovic will play Sunday against Elsewhere, two-time major winner N o. 15 S tanislas Wawrinka, w h o Svetlana Kuznetsova advanced with a knocked out the last American man

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in the draw with a 7-6 (6), 7-5, 6-4 win over No. 20 Sam Querrey. U.S. Open champion Andy M urray advanced to the fourth round of a Grand Slam for the 19th consecutive time with a 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 win over Lithuanian qualifier Ricardas Berankis. Fourth-seededDavid Ferrer finished off a 6-4, 6-2,6-3 win over 2006Australian finalist Marcos Baghdatis with an ace, advancing to a fourth-round match against Japan's Kei Nishikori. No. 5 Tomas Berdych beat Austria'sJurgen Melzer 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 and will next play South Africa's Kevin Anderson.

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Andy Murray hits a backhand return to Ricardas Berankis during their third-round match at the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia, today.


SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 2013 • THE BULLETIN

HOCKEY

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FOOTBALL Te'o: Not involved in creating hoax — EsPN says Notre Damelinebacker

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the sport to a younger generation in the hopes of hooking them on a game that many believe is tough to beat in

Manti Te'o maintains he was

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never involved in creating the dead girlfriend hoax. Hesaid

family hurried through a parking lot

person.

in suburban Detroit, eager to see the home Red Wings practice when the lockout finally ended. "I was getting nervous we weren't going to have hockey this year," said Reid Ribble, whose dad joined him, his wife and their two young sons to watch the Red Wings skate last Sunday. "I'm glad they got it figured out." It took awhile, and it might end up being a costly blow to the sport. The National Hockey League, its teams and its players have work to do to win back supportersafter the third work stoppage inless than 20 years. "We all know there's a debt there to the fans," said Chicago Blackhawks star Jonathan Toews, who took part in negotiations with the NHL. Commissioner Gary Bettman, owners and players have said they are sorry in various ways. Teams have tried to apologize with free food, beer and tickets, along with discounted gear and access to the players. The harder work begins today, when 13 games kick off a lockout-shortened season in which each team facesa 48-game sprint before the playoffs. "The lockout hurt the game, so we definitely want to do everything we can do togive them a good show," Red Wings captain Henrik Zetterberg said. Marc Ganis, president of Chicagobased sports business consulting firm Sportscorp Ltd., said the league is skating against a steep incline in many parts of the United States. "It's a great sport, but it has geographic constraints," Ganis said. "In the stronger markets, such as Detroit, there is a strong, passionate fan base

Winning, of course, helps. "If you get one good Cup run and get the people in the building, then they can see what it's like to watch live and feel that buzz and that electricity in the crowd," Stars forward Brenden Morrow said. "I don't think you find it in any other sporting event. You've just got to get them in the building." Not everyone, of course, can afford to buy a ticket, and many states don't even have a team. That's why hockey is hoping to fare betteron TV, the best source of revenue in sports. The NHL has almost bounced back from the viewership totals it had before the last lockout, which wiped out the 2004-05 season. Boston's win in Game 7 of the 2011 Stanley Cup finals drew the sport's highest rating in 37 years. Ratings were down for last year's finals with the Los Angeles Kings and New Jersey Devils despite having two teams from large markets after the first three rounds of the playoffs attracted the largest average audience since 1997. Restarting the season now — as the National Football League season is winding down, college football is done and baseball is idle — might help the NHL. "They got rid of the right games during the lockout because there isn't as much competition compared to when they usually start seasons," Ganis said. "What will be interesting to watch is whether the lack of an uprising from fans is because they expected the lockout, or because there isn't a depth of passion for the sport in this country."

in an off-camera interview Friday night: "I wasn't faking it.

I wasn't part of this. Whenthey hear the facts they'll know. They'll know there is no way

I could be apart of this." The comments were Te'o's first

public remarks since Deadspin.com reported that his girlfriend not only didn't die but, in fact, never existed. Notre

Dame andTe'o insist he was the victim of a cruel joke. Still

unanswered arequestions why the All-American never madeit clear he knew the woman only

online and bytelephone.

Jets hire Seahawks' Idzik to de GM — The

New York Jets hired Seattle SeahawksexecutiveJohn Idzik

to be their general manager Friday, completing an interview process that began two weeks ago and included 10 candidates. Idzik, the Seahawks' vice president of football administration, was selected

by owner WoodyJohnson and team president Neil Glatand beat out Pittsburgh executive

Omar Khanand Jets assistant GM Scott Cohen, among others, for the job. Idzik's primary

strengths include managing salaries and thesalary cap, but has also worked in player personnel. He hasbeenwith the Seahawks the past six seasons after previously working in the

front office for TampaBayand

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Toronto Maple Leafs captain Dion Phaneuf greets a fan as he takes to the ice for a training session at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Thursday. Many teams begin their seasons today. for the NHL. The real challenge for the league is growing its fan base, and that has been its challenge for at least three decades.The league should use thisrestart of the season as an opportunity to be more fan-friendly." The league, teams and players seem to be trying to do that. Practices and scrimmages were open to the public for free, and fans flocked to arenas in some cities such as Philadelphia, where 15,000 fans watched the Flyers skate. In other m arkets, though, there seems to be a wait-and-see approach at play. Columbus has sold a little more than 7,000 season tickets this year, down about 1,000from lastseason, perhaps in part because star Rick Nash was

traded to the New York Rangers in addition to a backlash from the lockout. The Blue Jackets offered a buy-oneget-one-freedeal fortheir opener Monday against Detroit, a popular draw, and a sellout is expected.

The Tampa Bay Lightningoffered fans free lunch if they showed up for practice on Friday, and those attending Boston Bruins games this month can get free grub, too. Molson Canadian will pass out beer samples at the home openers in Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa and Edmonton. Pittsburgh and Buffalo are among the teams slashing prices on merchandise as a kickback to fans. The Dallas Stars and other clubs are offering free tickets to kids, hoping to expose

Arizona.

BASKETBALL Sunsyart ways with COaCh —The Phoenix Suns

say the team andcoach Alvin Gentry have "mutually agreed to part ways." Gentry had

coached the Suns since replacing the fired Terry Porter at the All-Star break of the

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Durant scores 52as Thunder top Mavs

2008-09season,compiling a158-144 record. His 2010

squad, led by SteveNash, went 54-28 and advanced

to the Western Conference finals. But Nash left and the team underwent what has

been a disastrous rebuilding effort. The Suns'13-28 record is the worst in the Western

Conference and fourth-worst in the NBA. Only Cleveland, Charlotte and Washington are

worse.

GOLF Hahn, Gastro leadHumana —James Hahnand

Roberto Castro remained atop

the HumanaChallenge leaderboard Friday, shooting 5-under 67 in the pro-am tournament in La Quinta, Calif. Hahn and Cas-

tro were14 under after another day of perfect conditions in the

Coachell aValley.Theybegan the round tied for the lead with Jason Kokrak at 63. Castro had the lead alone at16 under, but

bogeyed two of his last three holes — three-putting the par-4 ninth — on PGA West's

Arnold Palmer Private Course.

Woods, Mcllroy misscut — Tiger Woods andRory Mc-

llroy missed the cut at the Abu Dhabi Championship in United

Arab Emirates on Friday, a woeful start to the season for the world's top two golfers.

Woods missed it after he was penalized two shots for wrongly taking a free drop, while top-

ranked Mcllroy was frustrated trying to adjust to his new Nike clubs, even though he used his old Titleist putter in the second round. Both finished with 3-over 75s. Justin Rose

played solid, mistake-free golf. Away from the large galleries, the Englishman shota 69for a

136 total and aone-shot lead at the halfway point over Jamie

Donaldson (70) of Wales, Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (67) of Spain and Thorbjorn Olesen

(69) of Denmark.

Frost leadsChampions TOur Opener —David Frost of South Africa had a7-under 65 Friday to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Mitsubishi Electric Cham-

pionship in Kaupulehu-Kona, Hawaii. The tournament opens the 34th ChampionsTour season at Hualalai Golf Club. Kirk Triplett, the 2012 Champions

Rookie of theYear, bogeyedthe last hole to fall into a six-way tie for second at 66. — From wire reports

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Marc Gasol added 18 points D ALLAS — K e vin D u - and 10 rebounds, and Memrant scored a c areer-high phis snapped a three-game 52 points, including the golosing streak with a victory ahead basket with 16.5 sec- over Sacramento. onds left in overtime, and Pacers...... . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 the Oklahoma City Thunder Rockets ...... . . . . . . . . . . . 95 INDIANAPOLIS — Paul held off a Dallas Mavericks rally for a 117-114 victory Fri- George scored 31 points and day night. David West had 20 points The Thunder, who won and 11 rebounds to lead Inditheir sixth straight, snapped ana past Houston. a season-high four-game 76ers..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 w inning s t r eak f o r the Raptors...... . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Mavericks. PHILADELPHIA — Jrue Dallas guard O.J. Mayo Holiday had a career-high forced overtime by hitting a tying 33 points and 14 as3-pointer with two defenders sists, including all 12 of Philin his face with 2.3 seconds adelphia's points in overtime, left in regulation. and the 76ers overcame a 19Mike James had put Dalpoint second-half deficit to las ahead with a 3-pointer in defeat Toronto. overtime, but his shot from Bobcats ...... . . . . . . . . . . 106 Magic ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 well behind the arc in the final seconds of the extra peORLANDO, Fla. — Kemriod fell short. ba Walker had 25 points and Also on Friday: eight rebounds, and Gerald Bulls.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Henderson added 17 points Celtics...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 as Charlotte beat Orlando BOSTON — Marco Beli- to snap a five-game losing nelli made a game-winning streak. jumper w it h 3 . 1 s econds Wizards ...... . . . . . . . . . . 112 left, Jimmy Butler scored six Nuggets..... . . . . . . . . . . . 108 points in overtime and ChiDENVER — Bradley Beal cago beat Boston. scored 23 points, John Wall Nets..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 blocked Ty Lawson's attempt Hawks...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 for a tying layup in the final N EW YORK — D e r o n seconds and Washingtonheld Williams scored 24 points, off Denver to snap an eightmaking four free throws in game road losing streak. the final 43.4 seconds, and Spurs .......... . . . . . . ... 95 B rooklyn beat A t lanta t o Warriors..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 earn a split of their homeSAN ANTONIO — Ti m and-home series. Duncan had 24 points and 10 rebounds, and San Antonio Grizzlies..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Kings.......... . . . . . . . ... 69 held off Golden State to exMEMPHIS, Tenn. — Mike tend its home winning streak Conley scored 19 p o ints, to 14 games.

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EASTERNCONFERENCE W L Pct GB d-Miami 26 1 2 . 6 84 d-NewYork 25 1 3 . 658 1 d-Indiana 25 16 .6 1 0 2 ' / t Chicago 23 1 5 . 605 3 Brooklyn 24 1 6 600 3 Atlanta 22 17 . 564 4 '/r Milwaukee 20 1 8 . 526 6 20 1 9 . 51 3 6 '/r Boston Phi adelphia 17 2 3 . 4 2 5 10 Orlando 14 2 5 . 3 5 9 1 2'/r Detroit 14 2 5 . 3 5 9 12'/r Toronto 14 2 6 . 3 5 0 13 Charlotte 10 2 9 . 2 5 6 16'/r Cleveland 10 3 1 . 2 4 4 1 7'/r Washington 8 29 .2 t 6 1 7'/r WESTERN CONFERENCE W t Pct GB d Oklahoma City 32 8 800 d-LA. Clippers 31 9 .7 7 5 1 d-SanAntonio 31 1 1 . 738 2 Memphis 25 1 3 . 658 6 GoldenState 23 1 5 . 605 8 Denver 24 1 8 . 57t 9 uiah 21 1 9 . 5 2 5 11 Portland 20 19 . 5 1 3 t t ' /r Houston 21 2 0 .5 1 2 t t ' / t Minnesota 16 2 0 . 44 4 t4 LA. Lakers 17 2 2 .4 3 6 1 4'/r Dallas 17 2 4 .4 1 5 1 5'/t Sacramento 15 2 5 . 3 7 5 t7 NewOrleans 13 2 6 . 3 33 18'/r Phoenix 13 2 8 . 3 1 7 19'/r d-divisionleader

Friday's Games

Chicago100,Boston99,OT Philadelphia108,Toronto101,OT Ittdiaita t05, Houston95 Charlotte106,Orlando100 Brooklyn94, Atlanta89 Memphis85, Sacramento69

san Antonio95,Goldenstate88 Washington1t2, Denvert08 Oklahoma City117, Dallas114,OT Today'sGames san AntonioatAtlanta, 4p.m. Sacramento ai Charlotte, 4 p.m. Memphisat Chicago,5 p.m. Houstonat Minnesota,5 p.m. GoldenStateaiNewOrleans, 5 p.m. Clevelandat Utah,6pm. Milwaukee atPortland, 7p.m. WashingtonaiLA. Clippers, 7:30p.m. Sunday'sGames L/t. LaitersaiToronto, 10a.m. Dallas aiOrlando,3p.m. Bostonat Detroit, 4:30p.m. OklahomaCity atDenver, 5p.m.

Summaries Friday's Games

Grizzlies 85, Kings 69 SACRAMNT E O(69) Salmons 3-60-06,Thompson1-61-2 3,Cousins 9-19 4-622,Thomas4-t2 1-2 9,Evans3-10 2-28, Thomton1-60-0 Z Robinson1-50-0 Z Garcia0-1 0-0 0,Brookst-2 0-0 2,Hayes2-5 1-3 5,Johnson1-

in a game like the (Bend-Mountain View) Civil War. This gives us confiContinued from C1 dence and momentum from here on Mountain View f r eshman Davis out." Holly added a free throw with 12.6 Mountain View, and Lannin in parseconds remaining to make it 68-66. ticular, dominated the smaller Lava Bend had a chance to tie the game, but Bears on the glass, outrebounding David Larson's jumper from 10 feet Bend High 34-25 overall and 16-10 on away rimmed out. offensive boards. Lannin's putback basket capped "They outmuscled us," Bend coach a career night for the 6-foot-4 post, Don Hayes said. "It was pretty obviwhose 15 points and 13 r ebounds ous. We didn't keep them off the glass — 11 of which were offensive — keyed and paid for it." Mountain View's second-half comeThe Lava Bears (0-3 5A IMC, 6-8) back. The Cougars (2-1 5A IMC, 11-2 nearly stole one from the Cougars at overall) trailed 39-29 at halftime and Mountain View after hitting seven did not lead in the second half until of 12 three-pointers in the first half. midway through the fourth quarter. Bend led 20-14 at the end of the first "We knew if we crashed the boards quarter and was ahead by as many as and got stops we could get back in the 12 points in the second period before game," said Lannin, who scored eight the Cougars started to rally back. The of his 15 points in the fourth quarter. Bears led 62-61 with just under three "It's early in the season, but (the win) minutes left in the fourth quarter and is big. A lot of our guys haven't been were tied 65-65 with less than a min-

3 0-0 2,Fredette0-40-0 0, Outlaw3-60-08. Totals 29-85 9-15 69. MEMPHIS(85) Gay 6 111-1 13,Speights 5-12 0-210, Gasol614 6-6 18, conley7-t6 3-4 19,Allen 6-112-3 14, Ellington1-60-0 3,Arthur 3-71-2 7,Bayless0-1 1-2 t Totals 34-7814-2085. Sacramento 14 16 17 22 — 69 Memphis 18 24 18 25 — 85

4-92-313, Nicholson4-62-210, c'Quinnt-t 0-1 2, Moore37008, McRoberts01 0 00. Totals 3779 15-21100. Charlotte Orlando

Pacers105, Rockets 95 HousT0N I95)

Bulls100, Celtics 99(OT) CHICAGO I100) Dettg1-60-03,Boozer8-17Z 619,Noah6-112414, Hinrich3-41-28, Hamilton7-155-620, Gibson 1-3 00 2 Belinelli 3 t 4410, Robinson 374611, Butler 4-54-413, Teague0-0 0-00. Totals 36-75 23-32 100. BOSTON (99) Pierce 5-173-413, Bass 4-6r-2 t0, Garnett 516 6-10 t6, Rondo12-2t 6-9 30, Barbosar-6 0-0 5, tee z-80-0 7,sullinger 3 8t-t 7, Greert t 4 0 0 2, Terry3-5 r-2 9,Collins 0-00-0 0. Totals 38-91 20-28 99. Chicago 23 22 23 20 12— 100 Boston 19 20 23 26 11 — 99

Nets 94, Hawks89 ATLANTA (89)

Korver 4-6 0-0 11,Smith5-15 2-3 i2, Pachulia 2-5 0-0 4, Teague 8-17 3-4 21, Harris 6-15r-21/, I.Johnson2-61-3 5, LWiliams0-20-00, Petro2-4 00 4, Jenkins1-20-02, Scott3 522 8, Tolliver23 0-0 5 Totals 35-8010-1489.

BROOK LYN(94) Wallace1-65-68,Evans1-20-42,Lopez7-126820, D.Wiliams7-197-724, J.Johnson7-171-218, HumphriesO-t t-21, Brooks0-21-21, Blatche4-5 3-51t, Teletovic010 00, Bogans3-40-08,Watson 0-51-2 t Totals30-7425-3894. Atlanta 29 20 25 15 — 89 Brooklyn 29 20 25 20 — 94

Paisons692-216, Patterson t-80-03,Asik8-13 6-7 22,Lin4-70-010, Harden5-194-517, SmithC-2 0-00, Beverley3-80-08, Delfino6-112-2 t7, Morris 0-5 0-0 0,Moiieiunast-t 0-02, Anderson0-00-0 0. Totals 34-8314-16 95. INDIANA(105) Georget-tg t 2-2 31, West8-184-6 20, Hibbert 6-t 2 0-0 12, Hill 4-9 5-6 15,Stephensoit 4-10 0-0 9, Mahinmi t-t 1-1 3, Johnson1-20-0 3, Augttstin 3-7 0-0 6,T.Hansbrough1-4 r-2 4, Pettdergrapht-5 0-0 2, B.Hansbrough 0-0 0-00. Totals 40-87 1417105. Houston 18 34 17 26 — 95 Indiana 31 28 24 22 — 105

Spurs 95, Warriors 88 GOLDEN STATE(88) Barnes1-52-24, Lee9-184-6 22, Ezelic-2 0-0 0,Jack9-172-220,Thompson7-203-32t,Biedrins 0-0 0-0 0, DrGreen3-5 0-0 6, Landry7-131-1 15, Bazemor ee-00-00,Jenkins0-40-00.Totals36-84 12-1488. SANANTO NIO(95) Leonard 0-4 0-0 0, Duncan9-166-6 24, Splitter B-t0 3-419, Parker10-185-5 25, Dasreen4-92-3 13, Diaw01 000,Jackson 27226, Neal31200 8, Mills 0-20-00, Bonner 0-10-00, DeColo 0-00-0 0. Totals 36-8018-20 95. Goldett State SattAntonio

26 21 2 6 15 — 88 19 27 3 2 17 — 95

Wizards112, Nuggets108

WASHINGTON I112) Webster3-7 3 3 10, Nene3 8 1-5 7, Okator5-7 0-010, Price2-40-0 6, Beal8-13 3-523, Seraphin TORONTO (101) 7-11 4-418, Wall 4-9 6-614, Crawford3-61-2 8, Fields 1-3 0-0 2, Davis 8-15 2-3 18, Johnson Vesely02000, /triza5-101-1 14,Bookert-3 0-22. 481-2 9, calderon5-7 00 t3, DeRotan410 00 Totals41-8019-2811z 8, Aitdersoit 6-174 5 t8, Acy2-30-04, Lowry3-11 DENVER (108) 3-3 11, Ross7-14 0-0 18. Totals 40-88 10-13 Gallinari 5-165-5 16,Faried4-7 r-2 10, Koufos 101. 3-51-t 7, Lawson 1t-163-4 29, Iguodala0-4r-6 2 PHILADELPHIA (108) Brewer7141-417, Chandle1-5224, r McGee27 Turner3-81-2 8 TYoung13-191-227, Allen6-9 2-46, A.Miller8-101-3 t7. Totals41-8419-3110a C-012, Holiday13-236-833,Richardson3-11 0-07, Washington 19 26 35 32 — 112 Hawes 5-8r-2 ia Ivey0-00-00, Wright 0-10-00, Denver 19 31 37 21 — 108 Wilkins 0-1 0-00, N.Young4-110-09. Totals47-91 10-1 4 108. Toronto 28 32 13 23 5 — 101 Thunder 117,Mavericks114(OT) Philadel phia 20 23 29 2412 — 108 OKLAHOMA CITY(117) Durant13-31 21-2152, Ibaka5-131-211, Peritiits 1-3 0-0 Z Westbrook12-267-9 31, Sefoosha 0-40-0 0, Martin3-104-411, N.collison4-60-0 8, Bobcats106, Magic100 Liggins 0 0C-e0, Jacksoit t-20-0 Z Totals 39-95 CHARLO TTE(106) 33-36117. Kidd-Gilchrist 2-5 0-0 4, Warrick5-12 5-e 15, DALLAS(114) Biyomboi-4 r-24, Walker8-16 7-925, Henderson Marion 4-50-0 8, Nowitzki 5-19 8-9 18,Kam an 8-111-2 t7, Sessions 4-t36-e t5, Haywood3-72-2 35006, Dcollison 5856 t5, Mayo6165618, 8, Taylor1-t c-e3,Adrien3 53 59, Gordon2-52-2 Brand4-t12210,Carter10-175-729, M James4-7 6. Totals 37-7928-38106. 0-010, Crowder0-10-00, Dauones0-20-00. ToORLANDO (100) tals41-91 25-30114. OklahomaCity 30 23 28 2412 — 117 Jones3-50-0 7,Davis1-5 2-44, Vucevic5-81-2 Dallas 22 24 26 33 9 — 114 11, Nelson8-172-2 22, Afflalo 8-206-7 23,Redick

76ers108, Raptors101 (OT)

ute remaining before Lannin's offensive rebound and ensuing basket put Mountain View ahead for good. Larson, a transfer who was a member of the Cougars' 2010-11 state tournament team, led Bend with 22 points on eight-of-10 shooting from the field. Scott added 16 points for the Bears and Wyatt B e aumarchais, whose half-court three-pointer at the end of the first quarter sent Bend fans nearly through the roof, ended the game with 13 points and six assists. Mitch M o di n p a ce d M o u ntain View's offense with 19 points, John Carroll added 12 points and five reb ounds, and C ougar p oint g u a rd Ments Haugen turned in an Il-point, zero-turnover performance. "We played most of the game with our three small guards and they ended the night with no turnovers," Mountain View coach Craig Reid said about

Haugen (5-11), Holly (5-9) and Garrett

Roth (5-11)."They sometimes present us with some matchup problems (because of their lack of height), but they did an excellent job of handling the ball." Both teams are on the road Tuesday for Intermountain Hybrid contests. The Cougars are at Crook County and the Bears play at Ridgeview. "That was a great high school basketball game," Hayes said about the first of this season's three meetings between the two teams. The game featured 10 lead changes — nine in the fourth quarter — six ties, and a capacity crowd that got so loud that the officials' whistles were inaudible at times. "I enjoyed it from start to finish," Hayes added. "Obviously we'd like to be on top and get the 'W', but this definitely will propel us." — Reporter: 541-383-0305, beastes@bendbulletin.com.


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TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 2013

o unain iew irse e Bulletin staff report Rhiannon Alexander dumped off a pass to Megan McCadden, who hit a lay-in with about 30 seconds left to lift visiting Mountain View to a 47-45 Class 5A Intermountain Conference girls basketball win against Bend High on Friday night. "Huge win for us," Mountain View coach Steve Riper said. "I'm just super proud of our girls. They played big down the stretch. We

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ond half. Cade Cattell, Ben Ritchey and Quinn Rasmussen all scored 10 points for the Storm, with Rasmussen adding eight rebounds. Troy Benton led the Cowboys (6-8 overall) with 18 points, while Preston Washechek added 16 points. Summit hosts Redmond on Tuesday, while Crook County hosts Mountain View the same day. just found a way to keep chipping Madras...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 away and make some defensive Molalla..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 stops." MOLALLA — A defensive efEmma Platnerrecorded a gamefort that contributed to Molalla's high 22 points to lead the Cougars, 19 turnovers led Madras to the who won their f ourth straight Tri-Valley C o nference v i ctory. game to improve to 10-3 overall Jhaylen Yeahquo had eight steals and 3-0 in the IMC. and eight rebounds to go with his Bend (2-1 IMC, 8-5), which saw team-high 14 points to lead the its four-game win streak snapped, White Buffaloes. Jered Pichette was paced by L isa Sylvester's added 12 points for Madras, which 13 points, while Mekayla Isaak also got nine points each from chipped in with 10. SteeleHaugen and Rodney MitchBoth teams return to the hard- ell. The Buffaloes (2-0 TVC, 11-5) wood on Tuesday for Intermoun- host La Salle in a showdown of tain Hybrid matchups, with Moun- Tri-Valley leaders on Tuesday. tain View visiting Prineville to Sisters ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 take on Crook County and Bend Junction City ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 SISTERS — The Outlaws held hosting Redmond's Ridgeview. the Tigers to just 15 points through In other Friday action: BOYS BASKETBALL three quarters and rolled to the Redmond...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Class 4A S k y-Em League win. R idgeview..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 Playing without standout senior REDMOND — After trailing wing Eli Harrison, who missed at halftime to the rival Ravens, the game with back trouble, Sisthe host Panthers controlled the ters got balanced offensive prosecond half and claimed the Induction to complement its stifling termountain Hybrid victory. Matt defensive effort. Cole Moore led Dahlen scored 18 of his game-high the Outlaws with 11 points, and 22 points in the second half to lead sophomore Tristan Lewis, making his first varsity start, scored Redmond, whichgot double-double pe6ormances from both Trev- nine points on three three-point or Genz (20 points, 11 rebounds) baskets. Ryan Pollard added nine and Mason Rodby (11 points, 10 points for Sisters (2-1 league, 5rebounds). Jack Bowman scored 9), which hosts Cottage Grove on 15 points to lead Ridgeview, and Tuesday. Justin Alvarez added 14 points. Culver...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 The Panthers (10-4 overall) play at East Linn Christian...... . . . . . . . .63 Summit on Tuesday.The Ravens CULVER — John Slaght and (3-12 overall) host Bend High on Clay Gibson both scored 19 points Tuesday. as the Bulldogs used a solid defenS ummit..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 7 sive effort to hold off the Eagles in Crook County..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 the fourth quarter of a close Class N ick Moyer scored12 of his 23 2A Tri-River Conference matchup. points in the first quarter as the Culver (2-5 TRC, 7-10) "buckled host Storm rolled to an Intermoun- down on defense" in the final petain Hybrid win over the Cowboys. riod, according to coach Brennan Summit (7-7 overall) jumped out Whitaker, outscoring East Linn 17to a 25-16 lead in the first quarter 9. Tom McDonald scored 11 points behind Moyer's strong start and for the Bulldogs, while Gerson cruised from there, holding Crook Gonzalez added 10assists,seven County to just 18 points in the sec- points and seven rebounds. Culver

Wrestling Continued from C1 The Cougars will have to take on defending 5A state champ Dallas in the quartedinals today at 10

a.m. J.T. Ayers (113), Kaleb Winebarger (126) and Andrew Bright (182) all went undefeated Friday for the Cougars.

GOLF IN BRIEF TOURNAMENTS Bend golfer secondat minitOur eVent —Andrew Vijarro narrowly missed his first developmental mini-tour win this week but still collected one of the biggest

paychecks of his young professional golf career. The Bend golfer shot a10-Under-par 71-68-67-

206 in a GatewayPro Tour tournament at Southern Dunes Golf Club

in Maricopa, Ariz., near Phoenix, to finish in a tie for second place in a field of 138 players. Vijarro, who turned pro last June after a

four-year collegiate career at the University of Oregon, finished one stroke behind winner Ryan Dil-

lon, of Desert Hills, Ariz. Vijarro, a graduate of Bend High School, earned $6,750 for the result. — Bulletin staff report

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Club Results CENTRALOREGONINDOORGOLF

W inter LeagueW eekSeven,Jan.15-17 at Simulation of TPC Sawgrass Net Best Ball 1,T.J.ZuelkeyfyFreeborn/JoeyMazonr,24. KP — ColeScott, No.17.

Calendar TOURNAMENTS Feh. 1 — CentralOregonyymter Serieseventat Meadow LakesGolf Clubin Prinevile. Triple-sixtournamentbeginswithan11a.m.shotgun.Two-personteams with nomorethanoneprofessional allowedper team. Cost is $30Ior professionals,$50foramateurs Cost includesgrossandnetskins competitions. Cartcosts

extra.Allplayersmustsign uphynoonontheThursday beforetheevent. Toregister or for moreinformation, call PatHutler,headproat CrookedRiverRanch,at541-9236343 oremail himatcrrpat@crookedriverranch.com. Feh. 2 —SuperBowl Scrambleat MeadowLakes Golf Coursein Prinewlle is afour-personscramble. Eventteesoff with aI0 a.m.shotgun. Costis $15plus greenfee.Formore iniormation orto register,call the Meadow Lakespro shopat541-447-7113.

Redmond also went 2-1 in 5A, with the lone loss coming against Sandy in the Panthers' final match of the day. By finishing second in its grouping, Redmond earned a 10 a.m. quarterfinal matchup against Eugene's Churchill. Madras went 1-2 in 4A, picking up a 42-36 victory against Philomath in its final match of

gggjgpgg Continued from C1 For the courses that have been able to open this week, business has been relatively brisk. But opening has not been easy, even for those courses that are generally winter golf meccas in the region, such as Crooked River Ranch in Jefferson CountyandMeadowLakes Golf Course in Prineville. On Thursday, the Meadow Lakes maintenance staff was armed with shovels, trying to break up the ice that had formed on some ofits greens in recent weeks in hopes of getting the course playable by the weekend, according to head professional Zach Lampert. "We were worried that if we didn't do anything (with the ice) it was just going to sit there," said Lampert, who expected the course to be open today. "Usually a little bit of rain or a little bit of wind will take it off. Well, it's not goingto rain and there's really been no wind. It's been pretty calm." Lampert t h e n pa u sed, thinking about those conditions before concluding: "It would be great to be playing." Crooked River Ranch has taken similar measures to make the course playableCRR opened on Friday — including using an oversized fan to circulate air around some icy spots. Pat Huffer, the club's head pro, said that despite the relatively pleasant recent weather, cold temperatures at n ight have made melting a gradual

is at Central Linn on Tuesday. North Lake ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 Trinity Lutheran...... . . . . . . . . . . .22 The host Saints dropped to 07 in Class 1A Mountain Valley League action, despite 12 points, 11 rebounds and five blocks by Nate Carpenter. Trinity Lutheran (1-D overall) picks up MVL play tonight against Rogue Valley Adventist in Medford. Hosanna Christian..... . . . . . . . . .68 Gilchrist..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 K LAMATH F A LL S — Th e Grizzlies fell to 4-3 in Mountain Valley League play and 7-6 overall with the loss. Gilchrist travels to Butte Falls today. GIRLS BASKETBALL Madras...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Molalla ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 MADRAS — After blowing a double-digit first-half lead and falling behind in overtime, the White Buffaloes rallied to victory against the Indians in Class 4A Tri-Valley Conference play. Leah Suppah's basket with about a minute to go proved to be the winning margin for Madras (2-0 TVC, 7-9). The Buffs jumped to a 24-12 halftime lead but struggled to control the ball after that, recording 21 of their 29 turnovers after the intermission. Molalla tied the game at 37 to force overtime and then scored the first three points of OT before Mariah Stacona,who scored agame-high 25 points,recorded a three-point play off of a steal to tie the game at 40 points apiece. The Buffs take on La Salle Prep in Milwaukie on Tuesday. Summit...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 Crook County...... . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 PRINEVILLE — B ehind t h e scoring power of Sarah Heinly, Raja Char and Shannon Patterson, the Storm fended off the Cowgirls in an Intermountain Hybrid contest. After Crook County (6-7 over-

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rebounds. On Tuesday, Summit travels to Redmond for a matchup against the Panthers, while Crook County faces Mountain View at home. Redmond....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Ridgeview...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 REDMOND — Behind 15 points and 14 rebounds by Chantel Dannis, the Panthers snapped a fivegame losing skid and topped the crosstown rival Ravens. Kendall Current added 11 points, as Redmond raced out to a 35-12 halftime lead. Ridgeview was paced by McKenzie Hidalgo, who finished with 21 points. Redmond (7-8 overall) returns to Class 5A Intermountain Conference play when it hosts Summit on Tuesday. Ridgeview (114 overall) travels to Bend High the

same day. Junction City ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Sisters ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 SISTERS — The Outlaws suffered their first Class 4A Sky-Em League loss and saw a five-game overall win streak snapped. Taylor Nieri led Sisters with 15 points. The Outlaws (2-1 Sky-Em, 12-3) host Cottage Grove on Tuesday. Culver...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 East Linn Christian...... . . . . . . . .42 CULVER — T h e Bu l l dogs n otched their t h ir d C l ass 2A Tri-River Conference win of the

season, hanging on against the Eagles. Sara McKinney posted a team-high 17 points for Culver. Hannah Lewis and Lori Sandy added nine points apiece for the Bulldogs (3-4 TRC, 5-12), who play at Central Linn on Tuesday. Trinity Lutheran...... . . . . . . . . . . .46 North Lake ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Katie Murphy finished with a

game-high 13 points to go along

deficit to tie the game inside the final three minutes, Char made a couple ofshots from close range, Patterson knocked down a deep two, and the Storm (9-5) hit enough free throws to seal the win. Heinly scored 17 points, Char had 15, and Patterson recorded a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds. Christina Edwards added tw o steals and eight rebounds for Summit. Kimmer Severance led the Cowgirls with 17 points and eight

with five rebounds andfour assists, Rachel Spencer chipped in with 10 points and six boards, as the host Saints improved to 7-7 overall and 3-4 in Class 1A Mountain Valley League play. Trinity Lutheran visits Medford to take on Rogue Valley Adventist tonight. Hosanna Christian ...... . . . . . . . .70 Gilchrist..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 KLAMATH FALLS — Ashley James scored 17 points for the Grizzlies in a Class IA Mountain Valley League loss, while Courtney James and Sydney Longbotham added nine each. Gilchrist (2-5 MVL, 4-8) is at Butte Falls today.

the day after losses to Henley and Scappoose. The White Buffaloes are scheduled to wrestle against Sutherlin at 8:30 this morning. Compiling a 2-1 record in its pool at the 3A level was Ridgeview, which snuck into the OWC late after Sheridan pulled out. The Ravens' defeat came against Glide, the No. 1 team in 3A. Ridgeview

competes in the 3A quarterfinals at 8:30 this morning. Bend fell to 0-4 on the first day of the Classic, suffering losses to Dallas, Hood River Valley and Sherwood in pool play. The Lava Bears also lost to Liberty of Hillsboro in a consolation match. Bend wrestles again at 11:45 a.m. today against an opponent to be determined.

all) had rallied from a double-digit

Course awakening Current status of Central

Oregon golf courses (excluding private courses) that stay open during winter but close temporarily due to

weather. All dates are tentative:

Aspen LakesGolf Course (Sisters): Reopening TBD Crooked River Ranch:

Open Desert Peaks Golf Club

(Madrasj: Open Eagle Crest Resort (Redmond): Challenge and Ridge courses open The Greens at Redmond:

Open asearly as Sunday afternoon

Juniper Golf Course (Redmond): OPenDn temporary greens Kah-Nee-Ta Resort: Open Lost Tracks Golf Club

(Bend): Open asearly as Sunday Meadow Lakes Golf

Course (Prinevillej: Reopening today Missing Link Family Golf

Center (Redmond): Open Prineville Golf Club: Three holes open, the rest TBD

Pronghorn Club's Nicklaus Course (Bend): Reopening TBD River's EdgeGolf Course (Bend): Reopening today

process.

play.

That can be a bit frustrating when the daytime high reaches 53 degrees, as it did Wednesday atthe Redmond Airport, and the phones are ringing with golfers itching to

"Itwouldhavebeenpacked," Huffer said Thursday of days like Wednesday. "We've got a lot of people on the tee sheet that they're just dying to play. But we just couldn't get them

outyet." The courses that choose to stay open during the winter — weather dictating of course — know the bargain. A mild stretch of weather during the winter can provide a little extra revenue and some added value for a c ourse's membership. But c o unting on regular income in Central Oregon's unpredictable winter climatecan be a fool's errand. "We do budget for certain dollar amounts in those winter months, but if (the course) does close, that's the risk you take tryingto stay open during the winter," said Troy Eckberg, head pro at Bend's River's Edge Golf Club, whichplanned to open today. "It's always nice to have those rounds. And for us — obviously the dollars are important — it's really important to see the people walking in and still have an interest in yourproduct." Juniper G ol f Cl u b in Redmond was able to open Thursday, and nearly 50 golfers took advantage despite the course'suse of temporary greens and at least a few patches of snow. "Everybody must have cabin fever because the phones are ringing off the hook," said Bruce Wattenburger, the longtime head pro at Juniper. What motivates these golfers to jump at any moderation in the weather? It can't b e t h e c o u rse conditions. "It's an entirely different game because the fairways are frozen and the greens are frozen," said Kelly, the Eagle Crest member, as he loaded his clubs into his pickup truck after his round. "You can't actually hit it into the green until

about 1 o'clock (p.m.). Then they (the greens) start to thaw out and you can do a little bit

PREP SCOREBOARD TRINITY LUTHERAN(22)NateCarpenter12,Akiyama4,G Phillis 2, Nihei 2, L Phillis1, C. Knauss 1, Atnip,Law,Kruger, Dunn,D.Knauss, Dlano Totals 88-2222 Norlh Lake 13151410 — 52 TrinityLutheran8 9 3 2 — 22 Three-pointgoals — NorthLake: Murphy1;TrinityLutheran:None.

Boys basketball Frtday's results Class 5A Intermountain Conference

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BRIEFING

Chineseeconomy showsgains HONG KONG — The

giant Chineseeconomy pickedupsome steam during the last few months of 2012, closely watched data from

Beijing on Friday confirmed. But at the same time the figures underlined the view that the pace of future growth is likely to remain well be-

low that seen in recent years. China's gross domestic product expanded 7.9 percent in the final

quarter of last year, compared with a year earlier — slightly better

CENTRAL OREGON SNAPSHOT

es ~e ri By Elon Glucklich The Bulletin

An uptick in home building activity and expansions by breweriesand bioscience companies marked positive steps forCentralOregon's economy in 2012. But a sluggish job market and stagnant income levels kept amore soli d recovery from taking hold. That's the take on the

region's economy from a pair of local economic development advocates who spoke at a Bend Chamber of Commerce-spon-

sored event at The Riverhouse Hotel and Convention Center on Friday. There were several reasons to feel optimistic about last year's local economy, said Carolyn Eagan, business advocate with the city of Bend. Permit activity for new construction in Bend rose to its highest levels since before the recession.Manufacturing employment in Deschutes County rose 6.6 percent between the third quarter of 2011 and third quarter of 2012, she said,

citing Oregon Employment

s o s , recove sow Department figures. But the county's unemployment rate is still above 10 percent, and has held in double digits for 50 straight months, a farcry from the 2007 average unemployment rate of 5 percent. "The employment situation is improving slowly," Eagan said, but "there has been this trend of bouncing along the bottom for the last two years." In fact, Eagan said, if Deschutes County added roughly 250 jobs each month, it would still take more than three years

forthe county to reach pre-recession employment levels. Following Eagan's presentation, Economic Development for Central Oregon Executive Director Roger Lee highlighted some of the region's successful industries last year. Brewing was a big one. Worthy Brewing Company is set to open in the next few weeks in east Bend, while Deschutes Brewery, 10 Barrel Brewing Company and Boneyard Beer have expanded or discussed growth plans. Pharmaceutical-based com-

panies like Bend Research and outdoor gear stores like Altrec and Ruffwear have had good years, Lee said. Prineville's data center activity also bodes well for future economic development efforts in high-tech fields like software engineering and electronics products manufacturing. "We'vegot a long way to go to get back to where we were" beforethe recession, Lee said, "but we have more reasons to be optimistic." — Reporter: 541-617-7820 eglucklichC<bendbulletin.com

than expectations, and significantly above the 7.4 percent pace recorded during the previous

Congress seeksdata on energy drinks

quarter.

Venture capital investment falls Venture capital investments nationwide took a tumble last year

as economic uncertainty created by the presidential election and

contentious "fiscal cliff" negotiations caused some financiers to hold onto their checkbooks. Investors funneled

$26.5 billion to companies in 3,698 deals during 2012, a10 percent drop in dollars and 6

percent decline in number of deals compared to the prior year, according to a report issued

Brian van der Brug

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Squaw Valley ski demo shop tech William Cox drills holes in a pair of wide skis while mounting bindings at the shop in Truckee, Calif. New designs that make skiing easier are making a dent in the popularity of snowboardlng.

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Three Democratic lawmakers Thursday sent letters to 14 marketers of highly caffeinated energy drinks requesting information about the products'

ingredients and any company studies showing their risks and benefits to children and young

Friday by National Venture Capital Association

people.

and PricewaterhouseCoopers. — From wire reports

BEST OF THE BIZ CALENDAR TODAY • Making a Splash in the Bath: Bath remodeling; 9:30 a.m.; Neil Kelly,190 N.E Irving Ave., Bend; 541-382-7580. • Kitchen Design, Beautiful And Functional: Kitchen design workshop;10:15 a.m.; Neil Kelly, 190 N.E Irving Ave., Bend; 541-382-7580. • Know Money, the Thrifty Traveler: Learntips for traveling cheaply andwell; 11 a.m.; RedmondPublic Library, 827 S.W.Deschutes Ave.; 541-312-1050. • Open computer lab: 34:30p.m.;Redmond Public Library, 827 S.W.Deschutes Ave.; 541-312-1050. SUNDAY • Know Money, the Thrifty Traveler: Learn tips for traveling cheaplyandwell; 2 p.m.; Downtown Bend Public Library, 601 N.W. Wall St.; 541-617-7080. MONDAY • Gala at the Riverhouse: Featuring ameal,silent auction and apresentation by former NBA basketball player A.C.Green; registration requested; proceeds benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs ofCentral Oregon; $125;5:30 p.m.; The RiverhouseHotel 8 Convention Center, 3075 N. U.S. Highway97, Bend; 541-617-7174 orwww. riverhouse.com/gala. TUESDAY • Know Craigslist for beginners:10:30 a.m.-noon; Downtown BendPublic Library, 601 N.W.Wall St.; 54 l-617-7080. • New health care reform: Businesssuccess program; registration required; $25 for chambermembers and $45 for nonmembers; 11 a.m.-1 p.m.;GoodLife Brewing Co., 70S.W. Century Drive, 100-464, Bend; 541-382-3221 or http:I/bendchamber.orgl chamber-events/businesssuccess-program-01/. • Small business counseling: SCORE business counselors will be available everyTuesday for one-on-one smallbusiness counseling; noappointment necessary; free; 5:30-7:30 p.m.; DowntownBend Public Library, 601 N.W. Wall St.; 541-617-7080 or www.scorecentraloregon. Oi'g.

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By HugoMartin Los Angeles Times

At the height of the nation's snowboard craze, Rod Rice was a "blazin' raisin" — an older dude who loved to bomb the slopes at breakneck

speeds. That is, until he wiped out and dislocated his shoulder on a trip to Canada. The 65-yearold engineer still loves to carve fresh powder, but now he does it on a pair of extra-wide skis. "I'm not planning on going back to snowboarding," said the Lakewood, Calif., grandfather. Once the king of the mountain, snowboarding is on the down slope. The rage that transformed the nation's ski resorts and planted such terms as "jib," "face plant" and "biff" into America's lexicon is cooling offpartly because many older

riders are shifting to new, easier-to-ride skis to preserve their aging bodies. Sales of snowboards and snowboard equipment have slipped 21 percent over the last four years, while sales of skis have climbed 3 percent in the same period, according to SnowSports Industries America, a trade group that tracks the $3.5-billion snow sports and apparel industry. Baby boomers aren't the only ones bailing. Last season,

alpine skiing replaced snowboarding as the most popular snow sport among kids ages 6 to 17, according to the trade group. That's the first time in nearly a decade and a troubling sign for snowboard makers battling for a key demographic. The once-hip, ultra-extreme sport may have lost its allure when Mom and Dad picked it

up a few years ago. "Kids don't want to do what their parents do," said Chris Riddle, a spokesman for Snow Summit and Bear Mountain ski resorts near Big Bear Lake. He said he's seen an increase in skiers in the terrain park typically dominated by snowboarders. A snow-loving member of the millennial generation, 17-year-old Arten Yegikyan from La Crescenta, Calif., tried snowboarding on Bear Mountain a few months ago. He said he gave it up because he felt beat up and frustrated when he was done. "It felt like you had no control over the direction you are going," said Yegikyan, who now prefers skiing. The limitations snowboarders face in powder and flat terrain are a reason Kristy Chocholaty, 35, of Truckee,

Calif., has given up on the sport. She jumped on the snowboard bandwagon in the late 1990s. "I wanted to check it out because so many people were snowboarding at the time," she said. But she said she gets frustrated when she tries to keep up with her skier husband and gets stuck in places that he can simply push through with his poles. Ski and snowboard manufacturers acknowledge the factors weighing on snowboards. But they predict sales will rise again as manufacturers push new board designs that will be easier and safer to ride. "Like anything else, you will see the snowboarding trend wax and wane," said Nick Castagnoli, a spokesman for Rossignol Skis USA, a longtime manufacturer.

In recent months, the Food and Drug Administration has begun examining the safety of energy drinks after reports of several deaths and injuries potentially associated with the products. The number of annual emergency room visits involving the drinks doubled from 2007 to 2011, according to a federal report released last week. In addition, claims by drink producers that their proprietary formulations give consumers a physical and mental edge are coming under scrutiny. There is little scientific evidence, researchers say, that the drinks provide anything more than a high dose of caffeine similar to that in a cup of strong coffee. The letters were sent by Sens. Richard Durbin of Illinois and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Rep. Edward Markey of Massachusetts to companies including Monster Beverage, Rockstar, Red Bull and Living Essentials, the distributor of 5-Hour Energy.

Shoppingvia smartphoneisn't taking off ashoped By Amy Martinez The Seattle Times

NEW YORK — For all the buzz around mobilecommerce, many retailers are surprisingly lukewarm about its ability to get digital-savvy

shoppers buying more from their websites. A new report by Forrester Research for trade group Shop.org shows that smartphones generated a small portion of online sales last year — about $5 billion of a $226

billion e-commerce market. Retailers will continue to invest in mobile strategies, but the bulk of their technology spending in 20D will be on the basics, such as improving online checkout, product descriptions and the overall user experience, according to the report, which is based on a survey of stores with e-commerce operations, as well as Internet pure-plays. "Retailers have been burned getting very, very

hyped up over mobile," Forrester Research e-commerce analyst Sucharita Mulpuru said in a presentation at the National Retail Federation's annual convention this week in Manhattan. "Even though consumers have these phones, the number of transactions on those phones is still small." M ore than 27,000 people attended the federation's conference, which was highlighted by the presentation of the organization's annual Gold

Award to Jeff Bezos, chief executive of Seattle-based Amazon.com Inc. At the conference, which ended Tuesday,retailersdiscussed anumber of topics, including mobile commerce. Mulpuru said one challenge of mobilecommerce is an ever-growing list of tablet devices, including Amazon's Kindle Fire and Microsoft's Surface. She said that makes things "messier from a design and development perspec-

tive," adding rhetorically, "What devicedo you develop for?" The Forrester survey's retailers reported average online-sales growth last year of 28 percent. But Mulpuru warned that the explosive growth won't last forever, noting that the number of new online shoppers has begun to taper off. She predicted that ecommerce will max out at 20 percent of a retailer's sales, up from about 10 percent today.

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE • Kyle Westfallhas joined Northwestern lnsurance Group in Bend as anew agent. Westfall graduated from the College of Idahoandhas a degree in marketing and international business. • Marshall Greenehasjoined the BendScience Station as an instructor. He will assist with curriculum development and helping to teach students. Green has adegree in neuroscience from Middlebury College and amaster's degree in population health science from University of Wisconsin.

estate industry for11 years. • Several people at John L. Scott Real Estate in Redmond recently received awards. Everett Deckerand Noah Greene Hilton Decker von Strome Hart Leach J o hnson K i mball Ca r ter von Borstelwere recipients of the John L. Scott Presidents Borstel Elite award.Bobbie Strome was the recipient of the John He is also a cross country ski the State of Oregon. DIDente and has experience as anurse has received theaccredited L. Scott Presidents Gold racer and five time winner of will serve as anadvocate for in Washington, California and buyer's representation the Pole, Pedal, Paddle. residents of long-term care Oregon. Shehas also been designation through continued award.Lisa Hart and Bea Leach were the recipients of facilities in Bendand has been an adjuctfaculty member at education and specialized • Pamela Dioentewas the John L. Scott Presidents assigned to Touchmark at Mt. University of Portland School training. This designation recently appointed to serve Award.Brenda Johnson, Bachelor Village. DiDentehas of Nursing. covers issues involved in as a Certified Ombudsman Peggy KimballandPaul a master's degree in nursing representinghomebuyers. by Mary Jaeger, the Long • Laura Hilton,a broker Carterreceived the John L. from University of Washington at GoBend Realty in Bend, Hilton has been in the real Term CareOmbudsmanfor Scott Emerald Award.


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Art awards tobe presented atCOCC Central OregonCommunity College's Fine

Arts and Communication Department will host an award ceremony

the Mean Mom Rules ove and logic. Attachment. Holistic. Propagative. Concerted cultivation. When it comes to parenting styles, there's no shortage of words and phrasesto describe the choices any individual set of parents may make in the rearing of their children. Some strikeme as trendy nonsense, others as outdated modes of thinking best left in the past. Most are somewhere in the middle. And I think for most parents, it's not one singular approach that is their best and only method of parenting. Rather, most parents I know — including myself and my husband — use a grab-bag of parenting techniques and methods with the overarching philosophy that we'll always try to make the best choices we can and as long as love is at their root, our kids will probably come out OK. For better or worse, we are ALL

today for local middle

and high school students participating in

the national Scholastic Art competition. The ceremonyand

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media show will take place from 1-2 p.m. in the Pence Gallery in

the Pinckney Center for the Arts on the Bend

campus. The event is free and open to the public. The exhibit continues through Feb. 7. The Gallery is open1 to4 p.m.

Wednesdaysthrough Saturdays. Contact: 541-383-751 0. ' 'Ir

Fitness expansion starts at Juniper Juniper Swim 8 Fit-

Cascades Rock Ensemble's Team Bachelor ensemble: Singer Judi Kelley, 15, sings with Laz Glickman on keyboard, Damon George on guitar and Christian George on bass during a rehearsal.

space, with construction scheduled through Feb. 20. The anticipated 850-

making it up as we go. While I don't subscribe to a particular parenting style, I do try to approach every parenting situation with love and kindness, understanding and flexibility. Every situation, that is, except those that fall under what I have come to call my Mean Mom Rules. Mean Mom Rules are a set of absolute, dictatorial edicts governing specific situations that drive me nuts. They are not negotiable. There will be no diversion program for violations of these rules. There is no counselingof perpetrators,no three strikes policy, no leniency from the Court of Mom. There is a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to the Mean Mom Rules. Mean Mom Rule No. 1:If I see or hear you chewing gum, it will go in

the garbage. This rule is based on the fact that gum smacking is one of the most annoying noises a child can produce. It's also based on the number of times I have had to cut chewing gum out of the carpet or scrape it off the kitchen floor. If I see my child pulling gum out of his mouth and playing with it, it

goes in the garbage. Popping gum? Garbage. Smacking gum like a Valley Girl? Garbage. My kids know from the look on my face when they've broken this rule, and will dutifully trudge to the kitchen to toss their gum in the trash can. Mean Mom RuleNo.2:Ifyou leave the door open when you go outside (particularly if it is below 32 degrees), do not be surprised to find the door locked upon your return to the house.

Years of asking, begging, yelling and explaining about shutting the door when exiting the house have

apparently done no good. My kids (and sometimes my husband) still behave as if they were born in a barn, and don't appear to have much respect for the hard-working thermostat. The answer? Five minutes locked outside, possibly shivering on the front porch without a coat, won't give anyone frostbite, but may make more of a habit out of shutting the door. Mean Mom Rule No. 3:Especially terrible table manners will get you an invitation to eat outside. Implementation of this rule is more often phrased thusly: "If you want to eat like a cow, you can eat outside." This rule is invoked at egregious chewing with the mouth open, any eating method that resembles shoveling and failure to use utensils appropri-

square-foot space will provide visitors with a room for stretching and functional train-

ing, such as with mats, balls, tubing and other

devices, expanding the workout space ofthe current Bend fitness

• For the kidsinCascadesRock Ensemble, it's about learning —andliving — music By David Jasper • The Bulletin ast Monday afternoon on the west side of Bend, five young musicians picked up their instruments and rocked their way through the old J.J. Cale song "After Midnight," made famous by Eric Clapton. Their music teacher, Georges Bouhey, patiently stopped them mid-song to help the backup singers work out the highs and lows of harmonizing on their background chant — "after midnight, after midnight" — behind lead singer Judi Kelley, 15. A moment later, they launched back into the song sounding as polished as any working band. Damon George, 15, plays guitar in the ensemble, Christian George, 13, plays bass and Stephen George, 8, lays down the beat on the drums. Keyboardist Laz Glickman, 12, rounds out the ensemble. If you were going just by the equipment, including instruments, cables and amps, the practice space could have been mistaken for a music studio. Instead, it was the family room of Jean George and his wife, Patricia. When the Georgesmoved to Bend in September from Austin, Texas, they sought out private music instruction for their three musician sons. The boys now play in the School of Rock ensemble at Cascades School of Music, and also take private music lessons with two of the school's instructors. But when the Georges began seeking out an intensive, performance-focused rock ensemble for serious young musicians of the kind the boys played in back in Austin — in effect, turning the intensity level up a notch — they felt there was a lack of options. The end result: The family created Cascades Rock Ensemble, or CROCK for short. Their mandate, says Jean George, a software developer, is to accelerate the performance skills of kids who consider themselves musicians and performance artis ts. See CROCK/D5

staff changing rooms and offices, which will relocate to the other side of the building. Contact: www.bend 541 -389-7665.

TEDx tickets

available for April Tickets are now available for"TEDxBend

2013: Leapsand Boundaries," this year's community-level TED

conference. Theconference is set for April 6 at Summit High School

and will feature a number of speakers. TEDx is meant to

sparkdialogue and invoke actionable ideas

with a purpose of social change. TED —a nonprofit that began in1984 as a gathering

of people from the worlds of technology, entertainment and

design — hasseveral types of events,

including an annual national conference, an annual global conference, communitylevel conferences and TED talks, which are videos available on the Internet of the best TED

speeches. TEDxBend will

feature speakers Joe Cascades Rock Ensemble guitarist Damon George practices at his family's home.

Abraham talking about

entrepreneurship, Kelley Kalafatich talking aboutfearand Kevin English talking about

high school education, among others. Tickets are $75and are limited to four per purchaser. Theprice includes entry to anafterparty at the Boysand Girls Club Bend branch. Contact: tedxbend.com.

Mean Mom Rule No. 4:If I step on

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Legos with my bare foot (or if Legos are on the floor where I am walk-

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— Julie Johnson is the features editor at The Bulletin. 541-383-0308, jj ohnson@bendbulletin.com

center. The room will replace

parksandrec.org or

ately (i.e., turning non-finger foods into finger foods).

don't care if it's the rare decorative exhaust port piece to the Lego Death Star. It's trash if I find it with a bare foot. Period. Really these are just absurd, overthe-top reactions to pet peeves. I know this. But it doesn't make me take infractions of these rules any less seriously. I am so tired of the door getting left open.

ness Center is building a new functional fitness

• Community events: Laz Glickmanand Damon George rehearse on Monday. CROCK ensembles rehearse 90 minutes each week.

Drummer Stephen George, 8, and his guitarist brother Damon, 15, work on timing with the help of coachGeorges Bouhey during a rehearsal Monday.

Photos by Rob Kerr The Bulletin

Email event information to events@bendbulletin

.com or clickon "Submit an Event" at www.bendbulletin.com. Allow at least10 days before the desired date of publication. • Story ideas: Email

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Born with cerebral palsy, Susan Slade has earned college degrees, is an ordained minister and has preached to hundreds of people at a time.

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HURST, Texas — Susan Slade is certain that she's on Earth to help people find what they need. "My purpose is to encourage people to find their purpose in God and to express it," she said. But Slade's done so much more than t ha t s i nce s he earned bachelor's and master'sdegrees at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Okla., then became an ordained minister. She has performed weddings, m ad e i n s p irational videos, appeared on t elevision, preached from pulpits to hundreds at a time and used a prophet-like insight to find meaning in Scripture. Born with cerebral palsy, the 46-year-old woman did all that from a reclining wheelchair or a hospital bed. The only parts of her body that she can control are the thumb and forefingerof he rrighthand.

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wher e it's appropriate. We w o rk o ff of each other. Iron sharpens iron, the Bible says," S)ade said.

Passed away, and everyone said I Euless, Texas oA lAG mlAIStg couldn't make it S lade said s h e without her. Suhopes someday to san helped me make Biblical interget through that and through p r e tations, inspirational pothe anniversary of her death." e m sand videos available onSlade's ability to intervene l i n e, as well as receive prayer with God on others' behalf r e q uests, using a website for may be her strongest ability, h e r m i nistry. Bass said. Until God works out a way, "You can call on her anyS l ade has to be content with a time you have health prob- s p eakerphoneforconsultations lems, familyproblems, prob- andacomputerforresearch. lems with finances and she'll Her c i r c umstances haven't pray for you," Bass said. "It's made her a better prayer warlike a miracle happens, and r i o r or minister than the next you just get through whatever p e r son, she said, because evit is." eryone has something they Doug White, former senior h a v e t o overcome. "I'm not greater because pastor of Restoration Church in Euless, Texas, called Slade I h a v e t h is, but they're not his hero. greater because they don't," "I've w atched h e r go she s a i d."This isn't a story through things that g r ow n a b o u t a y o ung handicapped men couldn't," he said. "I visit w o m an in and of itself. It's a her every four or five months s t ory about overcoming, turnand neverleave her presence inglemons into lemonade, seethat I don't feel encouraged. i n g the glass half full. EveryHer spirit and a ttitude ar e o n e n eedsthat."

Evolving cultures The Rev. Holly McKissick, pastor, Peace Christian Church, Kansas City and Overland Park, Kan: No hats at the dinner table; call if you're going to be late. Just as households have rules, so do cultures.Sometimes they are merely practical. Sometimes, though, they reflect power imbalances. Like every faith system, Christianitywas influenced by cultural rules in place when it took root. Then, as now, people mistook cultural rules with the sacred principles of the faith. Christianity began as a reform movement of sorts — more inclusive and less hierarchical than the social e nvironment in w h ich i t began — with neither "Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female." Outcasts were welcomed, accepted, affirmed. Over t i m e , tho u g h, Christianity moved from the sideline to the mainline and with that move came a renewed skewing of power. The Christian household, which Jesus envisioned to be more egalitarian, event ually came to look l i k e every other household of the time: patriarchal. Female submission became entrenched (and largely remains entrenched). We remain called, however, to reflect the earliest Christian voice, crafting and sustainingrelationships where power is shared.

Guilty," based on John 8:1-11, aspart of the series "Jesus on aMission"; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; 1Theater Drive, Sunriver. CONCORDIALUTHERAN MISSION: The Rev. Willis Jenson; "Christ Presses His Divine Glory into the Service of Men toSaveThemfrom Sin," based on John 2:11;Sunday at11 a.m.; held at TerrebonneGrangeHall, 828611th St., Terrebonne. "GOD,JEWS AND HISTORY": An 8-week course taught by RabbiJay Shupack;$48;3-4:30 p.m.Sundays, starts Jan. 20; First Presbyterian Church, 230 N.E. Ninth St., Bend.; jshupack©juno.com. CANDLELIGHTPRAYER VIGIL: The BendFaith Network will hold a prayer vigil for the issue of poverty; donations of cash or blankets, sleeping bags,warm coatsand gloves will be collected,5.30 p.m. Monday, Drake Park Ampitheater 777 NW Riverside Blvd., Bend; contact541408-0760orkenbennet@me.com. SPIRITUALDIVERSITY CONFERENCE: Sponsored bythe Interfaith Network of Central Oregon and COCC Diversity Committee; free; 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Jan. 26; Wille Hall, CampusCenter, Central Oregon Community College, 2600 N.W. CollegeWay,Bend; contact 541-383-7412. "PRAY THEDEVIL BACKTO HELL — WOMEN ASPEACEMAKERS": Film showing; free;12:30 p.m. Jan. 27; Nativity Lutheran Church, 60850 Brosterhous Road,Bend;contact 541-388-0765.

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Market Road, Bend. UNITARIANUNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP OFCENTRAL OREGON: The Rev. Alex Holt; "The Arc of the Moral Universe Is Long"; Sundayat 11 a.m.; at the OldStone Church, 157 N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend. WESTSIDECHURCH: PastorMike Alexander; "Bright Future Part¹3, Step Into"; today at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday at 8, 9 and10:45 a.m.; 2051 N.W. Shevlin Park Road, Bend. WESTSIDESOUTH CAMPUS: Pastor Scott McBride; "Bright Future Part¹3, Step lnto"; Sunday at 9 a.m. and10:30 a.m.; 1245 S.E.Third St., Bend. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH:Pastor RobAnderson; "Got Miracles?," based onJohn 2:1-11; Sunday at 9 a.m. and11 a.m.; 529 N.W. 19th St., Redmond. EMMAUSLUTHERANCHURCH: The Rev. David Poovey; "The Spirit's Gifts for the CommonGood," based on1 Corinthians12:1-11; Sundayat 10:30 a.m.; 2175S.W.Salmon Ave., Redmond. GRACELUTHERANCHURCH AT EAGLE CREST:Pastor Randy VanMehren; "BlessedAreThose Who Shall Feast in the Kingdom of God"; Sunday at10:30 a.m.; EagleCrest Banquet and Conference Facility, 1522 Cline Falls Road,Redmond. ST. PAUL'SANGLICANCHURCH: Father John Pennington; "To DoList for Christians," based onRomans 12:6-16; communion service; Sunday at10 a.m.; Southwest12th Avenue and Forest Avenue,Redmond. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH: Pastor Eric Burtness; "Called from the Burning Bush!," as part of the series "The Life of Moses: Being aLeader Wherever You Are"; Sunday at 8:30 a.m. and11 a.m.; 1113Black Butte Blvd., Redmond. AGAPE HARVESTFELLOWSHIP: YouthgroupWednesday at7 p.m .; 52460 Skidgel Road, La Pine. COMMUNITYBIBLE CHURCH AT SUNRIVER:Pastor Glen Schaumloeffel; "Jesus Seeking the

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said. "When I start getting into Slad e's ability to interpret Scripture, that finger really G o d ' s messagebrings Tylerto starts going." her more often. "God has given her a unique People who visit Slade in her grandmother's home, where i n s ight into his word, and he she has been confined to a bed ha s given us a partnership in since May, have watched that s t u dying for future messages," fiery finger fly as she empha- T y ler said. sizes points she is making. An example came ina sermon Tyler recently preached A®IOI~tQ"~I®Pe"e" on Mark 1O:45: "For even the Illnesses an d c o n ditions S o n of Man did not come to that include neuropathy, sco- b e served, but to serve, and to liosis, osteoporosis and th e gi v e His life as a ransom for loss of a k idney have com- m a n y ." "In her notes on that pasplicated Slade's life, but they haven't impeded sage, Susan wrote her min i s t ry, that Go d i n t ends ~ ~e VI/c)~C~e~ said John Tyler, for us to be his 'in-

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Ninth St., Bend. FIRSTUNITED METHODIST CHURCH: The Rev. ThomLarson; "How to Act," based on John 2:1-11;Sunday at 9and 11 a.m.; 680 N.W.Bond St., Bend. FOUNDRYCHURCH(FORMERLY FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH):Bryon Mengle; "The Call to Live Lives Worthy of the Gospel," as part of the series "1 Mind: A JourneyThrough Philippians"; Sundayat10:15 a.m .;60 N.W.Oregon Ave., Bend. GRACE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH:Pastor Dan Dilard; "The Glorious Origin and Destiny of Man in Christ, Part1," based onGenesis 1:26-31; Sunday at10:30 a.m.; 62162 Hamby Road,Bend. JOURNEY CHURCH: PastorKeith Kirkpatrick; "God is GREATER Than My Enemies" and special guest Calvin Landrus from Solid RockClimbers for Christ will share about a future trip to Cuba; Sunday at 9a.m. and10:30 a.m; 70 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend. NATIVITY LUTHERANCHURCH: Pastor Craig Jorgensen; "Dining at the Ritz," based on Luke 14:1, 7-14; Sunday at 9 a.m.and 11a.m.; Sunday at 6 p.m.; 60850 Brosterhous Road, Bend. REAL LIFECHRISTIAN CHURCH: Pastor Mike Yunker; "The Necessity of Blood," based onHebrews9-10; Sunday at 8, 9:30 and 11a.m.; 2880 N.E. 27th St., Bend. SPIRITUALAWARENESS COMMUNITY OFTHE CASCADES: Guest speaker Michelle Wood; "Sacred India"; Sunday at 9a.m.; held at The Old Stone Church, 157 N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend. SPRINGS OFLIFE MINISTRIES: Evangelist and Bible teacher Eddie Cienda; Wednesdaysat7 p.m .;The Sound GardenStudio, 1279 N.E. Second St., Bend. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH: The Rev. Patrick Rooney; "Man of the Hour," based onJohn 2:1-11; Sunday at 8a.m. (guitar-led worship and communion) and11 a.m. (piano/ organ-led worship); 2550 N.E.Butler

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To submit service information or announcements for religious organizations, email bulletin@ bendbulletin.com or call 541-383-0358. ANTIOCH CHURCH:Senior Pastor KenWytsma;"Lovethe LordYour God with All Your Heart"; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; Redux Q-and-A after the service; BendHigh School, 230 N.E. Sixth St., Bend. BEND CHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP: Pastor DaveMiller; "Are Youa Thermometer or a Thermostat?"; Sunday at10 a.m.; 4twelve youth group: Wednesday at 7p.m.; 19831 Rocking Horse Road,Bend. BEND CHURCHOFTHE NAZARENE: Pastor Virgil Askren; "Fasting and Peace"; Sundayat 10:15 a.m.; 1270 N.E.27th St., Bend. COMMUNITY OF CHRIST: Elder Gary Farnsworth; "Believe in Christ," based on1 Corinthians 12:1-11 and John 2:1-11; Sunday at11 a.m., following 10:45 a.m. praise singing; 20380 Cooley Road, Bend. DISCOVERYCHRISTIAN CHURCH:Pastor Dave Drullinger; "Laying the Framework," based on John1:26-36; Sundayat10 a.m.; 334 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend. EASTMONTCHURCH:Pastor JohnLodwick;a messagefrom the series "TheAttributes of God," based on Exodus3:13-14; Sunday at 9and10:45 a.m.; 62425 Eagle Road, Bend. FATHER'SHOUSECHURCH OF GOD: Pastor Randy Wils; "Followers Trust," as part of the series, "Are YouCrazy"; Sunday at10 a.m.; 61690 Pettigrew Road, Bend. Theyouth group meets Wednesday at 7 p.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH: LeadpastorSteven Koski;"W hy Did Jesus, the Buddhaand MohammedCrossthe Road?"; Sundayatthe9a.m.,10:45a.m. and 5:01 p.m. services; 230 N.E.

should be the primary decision maker. Those dynamics were a family affair. Nowadays, although in more traditional Jewish homes many rituals are the exclusive province of men, the issue of who gets to be the head of the household depends onthe household.

The Jewish Roots of Christianity and an Introduction to Judaism with Rabbi Jay Shupack

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First Presbyterian Church 230 NE Ninth Street, Bend $48 fee (Pleasearnve 20minutes early to reyster at first class)

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music and imagesthat will surprise you! LEARN ABOUT —Biblical figures using the original Hebrew texts.

—People you've probably never heard of and how they influenced Jewish aiid Christian thought. —Israel, the Jewish calendar and holidays, ancient beliefs and modern practices and issues. There will be discussion at the end of every class.

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MISSION (LCMS) Themission of the Churchis to forgive sins

© Celebration Church 63830 Clausen Rd Ste 102, Bend

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS O F CENTRAL OREG O N "Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship" We are a Welcoming Congregation

Saturday 10:30 am - 2 pm Worship/Dance Study-

January 20, 2013 at ll:00am:

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through the Gospeland therebg grant eterna( life. (St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg Confession XXVII1.8, 10) 10 am Sunday School II am Divine Service

The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor.

Food/Fellowship Hebrew Roots Fellowship worshipping in Spirit and Truth 541-410-5337 Children's Program www.livingtorahfellowship.com

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Rev. Alex Holt: "The Arc of the Moral Universe is Long...": On this morning of Martin Luther King birthday weekend, we will consider Source Two that speaks to the words and deeds of propheticwomen and men. The title for this service is a portion of a famous quote of Dr. King. Does it only apply to moral principles or also to our spiritual evolution?

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FAITH CHRISTIAN CENTER 1049 NE 11th St. • 541-382-8274

SUNDAYS: 9:30 am SundayEducationalClasses 10:30 am Morning Worship This Sunday at Faith Christian Center, Pastor Mike will be sharing his message, "Believe" in the Sunday service, beginning at 10:30 AM.

Childcare is provided in our Sunday morning service. On Wednesdays "Restored Youth" service begins at 7:00 pm A number of Faith lourney Groups meet throughout the week in small groups, please contact the church for details and times. The church is located on the corner of Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. www.bendfaith.com REDM O N D A S S E M B LY 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 7PM

Adult Classes Celebrate Recovery Wednesday NITE Live Kids Youth Group Pastor Duane Pippitt www.redmondag.com

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EASTMONT CHURCH

NE Neff Rd., I/2 mi. E. of St. Charles Medical Center Sundays 9:00 a.m. 6 10:45 a.m. Worship Services Sundays 6:00 p.m. Hispanic Worship Service

CALVARY CHAPEL BEND

20225 Cooley Rd. Bend Phone: (541 ) 383-5097 Web site: ccbend.org Sundays: 8:30F 10:30 am Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm Youth Group: Wednesday 7 pm Child Care provided Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are available, call for days and times. "Teaching the Word of God, Book by Book"

Fr. Theodore Nnabugo, Pastor www.holyredeemerparish.net Parish Office: 541-536-3571 16137 Burgess Rd Tuesday, Wednesday S Friday Mass 9:00 am Sunday Mass — 10:00 am Confessions:Saturdays — 3:00-4:00 pm

Pastor Syd Brestel SUNDAY 9:00 AM Sunday School for everyone 10:15 AM Worship Service

Childcare provided.

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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 & II:00 am Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org •

BEREAN BIBLE CHURCH In Partnership with American Missionarg Fellowship Near Highland and 23rd Ave. 2378 SW Glacier Pl. Redmond, OR 97756

We preachthe good newsofJesus Christ, sing great hgmns of faith, and search the Scri ptures together. Sunday Worship Service- 10:30 am Bible Study - Thursday, 10:30 am Teaching from the KJV and NKJV Bible

Pastor Ed Nelson 541 -777-0784

www.redmondbbc.org COM M U N I TY BIBLE CHURCH A ND CHRISTIAN PRESCH O O L 541-593-8341 Beaver at Theater Drive, PO Box 4278, Sunriver, OR 97707

"Transforming Lives Through the Truth of the Word" All are Welcome! SUNDAY WORSHIP AND THE WORD - 9:30 Ain.

Coffee Fellowship - 10:45 am Bible Education Hour - II:15 am Nursery Care available Pastor Glen Schaumloeffel of the Community Bible Church will preach a special New Year's message entitled, "Let Us - Resolutions for the People of God" at the 9:30 service tomorrow. • Women's BibleStudy- Tuesdays, 10 am • Awana Kids Club (4 yrs - 6th gr.) Sept.- May • Youth Ministry (gr. 7-12) Wednesdays 6: 15 pm • Men's Bible Study - Thursdays 9 am • Home Bible Studies are also available Preschool for 3 8 4 year olds Call for information Senior Pastor: Glen Schaumloeffel Associate Pastor: Jake Schwarze visit our Web site www.cbchurchsr.org Listen to KNLR 97.5 FM

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

Reconciliation / Reconciliacion Saturday 3:00 PM — 4;45 PM - English Thursday 6:00 PM - 7:00 PMEnglish o Espanol Domingo 11:15 AM - 12:15PM — Espanol HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH Corner of NW Franklin 8 Lava Masses Sunday 4:30 PM Monday — Friday 7:00 AM 8 12:15 PM Saturday 8:00 AM

Exposition 8 Benediction Monday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Tuesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Wednesday after 7:00 AM Mass6:00 PM Thursday after 7:00 AM Mass6:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM — 6:00 PM Reconciliation Tuesday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AMEnglish o Espanol Saturday 8:30 AM - 9:30 AMEnglish o Espanol ST. THOMAS CATH O LIC CHURCH 1720 NW 19th Street

Redmond, Oregon 97756 541-923-3390

January's Community HU will be announced soon.

Singing HU can help you experience: • Comfort, peace, joy • Expanded awareness • Inner light and/or sound • A subtle sense of Divine Love • The healing of a broken heart • Solace during times of grief • A release of fears • Answers to your questions For more information please visit www.eckankar.org or www.miraclesinyourlife.org or call 541-728-6476. •

TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 469 NW Wall St. • 541-382-5542 www.trinitybend.org Sundag Schedule 8 am Holy Eucharist 9:15 am Education for All Ages 10:15 am Holy Eucharist

(w/nursery care 6 Godly Play) 5 pm Holy Eucharist (in St. Helens Hall) The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector

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

541 NE Dekalb Sunday School 9:45 am Children S Adult Classes Worship Service - 11:00 am Major's Robert S Miriam Keene NEW HOP E EVA N G E LICAL 20080 Pinebrook Blvd. • 541-389-3436 Celebrate New Life at New Hope Church! Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am, Pastor Randy Myers www.newhopebend.com •

www.redmondchristian.org Sunday Worship9:00 am F 10:30am Sunday School for all ages Kidmo • Junior Church Greg Strubhar, Pastor Darin Hollingsworth, Youth Pastor POW ELL BUTTE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Cowboy Fellowship Saturdays Potluck 6 pm Music and the Word 7 pm Sunday Worship Services 8:30 am- 10:15 am- II am Nursery 8 Children's Church Pastors: Chris Blair, Trey Hinkle, Ozzy Osborne and Glenn Bartnik 13720 SW Hwy 126, Powell Butte 541-548-3066 www.powellbuttechurch.com

Men's Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 a.m. Pastor Joel LiaBraaten Evangelical Lutheran Church in America www.gracefirstlutheran.org L U T H E RAN CHURCH

60850 Brosterhous Road at Knott, 541-388-0765 Come worship with us. Sermon title "Dining at the Ritz" Luke 14:I, 7-14 by lnterim Pastor Craig Jorgensen 9 am Informal Service 9:15 Jumor Church ll am Formal Service

Bible Study at 10am on Wednesdays

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

Sunday 10:00 am with Rev. Jane Meyers Youth Program Provided

TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH

Friday, January 25 at 6:30 pm Shabbat Service with special musical guests Saturday, lanuary 26 at 9:00 amTorah Study Saturday, January 26 at 10:30 amTorah Service Sunday, January 27, Adult Education (call for more information)

WEEKLY

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

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH S SCHOOL LCMS 2550 NE Butler Market Road Bend, OR 97701 541-382-1832 SUNDAY WORSHIP 8am Guitar Led Worship

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

ELCA Worship in the Heart of Redmond

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

Meeting at the Golden Age Club 40 SE 5th St., Bend Just 2 blocks SW of Bend High School Sunday Worship 10:00 am Sovereign Grace Church is dedicated to worshipping God and teaching the

Bible truths recovered through the Reformation. Call for information about other meetings 541 -420- 1667

www.sovereigngracebend.com •

21720 E. Hwy. 20 • 541.389.8241

Sunday Morning Worship 8:45am 8 10:45am Wednesday Mid-Week Services Children 8 Youth Programs 7:00pm Nursery Care provided for all services. Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur 21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241 www.clcbend.com

COM M U N I T Y PRE S B Y T E R IA N

CHURCH 529 NW 19th Street

(3/4 mile north of High School)

We are currently enrolling students in grades K-7 for Sunday School and Hebrew School. For more information about our education programs, please call Kathy Schindel at 541-388-8826. All services are held at the First United Methodist Church 680 NW Bond Street 541-388-8826

ALL PEOPLES UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Questioning the beliefs of your

childhood religion? Search Progressive Christianity on the web and come learn with us. Worship with us Sunday, January 20th at 11 a.m in the Community Room of Redmond'sRay's Market, 900 SW 23rd Street, just off of Hwy 126. Or, come early at 10 a.m. for adult study and discussion. All Peoples meets on the first and third Sundays of each month. On February 3rd, we meet again in the Community Room of Redmond'sRay's Market. For details, directions and possible help with car-pooling, email: prisbIJI@earthlink.net, or call: 541-390-6864 •

FIRST UNITED METH O D IST CHURCH In the Heart of Down Town Bendl 680 NW Bond St. / 541-382-1672 EveryoneisWelcome!

Rev. Thom Larson Sermon Title: "How to Act" Scripture; fohn 2.1-11

9:00am - Contemporary Service Sunday School during the 9am Service 11;00am - Traditional Service Childcare provided on Sunday

Redmond, OR 97756 (541 ) 548-3367

'During the Week: Women's Groups, Men's Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, Music 8 Fellowship

Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor

Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. Rev. Thom Larson firstchurch@bendumc.org

9:00 am Contemporary Worship 9:00 am Nursery Care 9:15 am Children F Youth Sunday School 9:30 am Adult Education 11:00 am Traditional Worship

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 230 NE Ninth, Bend

CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING EffectiveMay 1, 2012 4 Saturdays and TMC: $110

(Across Ninth St. from Bend High) All Are Welcome, Always!

5 Saturdays and TMC: $132

Rev. Dr. Steven H. Koski Lead Pastor

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HOUSE OF COVENANT

"Why Did Jesus, The Buddha And

Messianic Synagogue

Mohammed Cross The Road?"

Est. 1994

We provide a congregational setting

9:00 am Contemporary

for Jews and Christians alike. If you're interested in learning the Bible from a

10:45 am Traditional 5:01 pm - Evensong Worship 8 dinner

Hebrew perspective, come join us at:

Sunday School: 3 yrs to 6th grade Nursery care provided

Bear Creek Center

Every Saturday

on the church page. $22 Copy Changes: by 5 PM Tuesday

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21300 Bear Creek Rd.

"God, JewsF History"

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Bend, OR. 97701 Our Shabbat Services are on Saturday mornings at 10:00 a.m. Our ministries

Rabbi Jay Shupack 3:00 pm - Sundays January 20 to March 10

each month. $22 Copy Changes: by Monday

include:

For the complete schedule of Services 8 Events go to: www.bethtikvahbend.org

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

The Wedding at Cana

Children's Room available during services Youth Groups Come Experience a warm, friendly High School — Sunday ll:00am- 12:30pm family of worshipers. MiddleSchool - Wednesday 6:00-7;30pm Everyone Welcome - Always. A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich Mondays and diverse music program for all ages 6:30 pm Centering Prayer Coffee, snacks and fellorvship after each service Wednesdays 5:30 pm Prayer Service M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am Small Groups Meet Regularly Wed. Bible Study at noon (Handicapped Accessiblel 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study Please visit our website for a complete I:00 pm listing of activities for all ages. 3rd Tues. Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner www.redmondcpc.org Youth and Family Programs Active Social Outreach 1113 SW Black Butte Blvd. Redmond, OR 97756 — 541-923-7466 Pastor Eric Burtness www.zionrdm.com

The Unity Community meets at 62855 Powell Butte Hwy (near Bend Airportl

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SOVEREIGN GRACE CHURCH

www.uufco.org (541) 385-3908

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY

Meeting place: THE OLD STONE 157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND Maih PO Box 428, Bend OR 97709

U NITY COM M U N I T Y O F CENTRAL OREG O N Join the Unity Community

6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study

Childcare and religious education for children is available. Everyone is Welcome! See our website for more information" www.uufco.org

8:30 am Sunday

CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER

(Child care provided on Sundays.) www.nativityinbend.com Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

Father Todd Unger, Pastor Temple Beth Tikvah is a member of the Mass Schedule: Union for Reform Judaism. Weekdays 8:00 am Our members represent a wide range (except Wednesday) of Jewish backgrounds. Wednesday 6:00 pm We welcome interfaith families and Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm Jews by choice. First Saturday 8:00 am (English) Our monthly activities include Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) social functions, services, religious 12:00 noon (Spanish) education, Hebrew school, Torah Confessionson Wednesdays from study, and adult education 5:00 to 5:45 pm and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm Rabbi Glenn Ettman

CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF REDMOND 536 SW 10th, Redmond 541-548-2974

SUNDAY

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

Women's Bible Study Tuesday 9:15 a.m.

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Experience an Eckankar Community I-IU

This Sunday at Foundry, Bryon Mengle will continue preaching from Philippians with a sermon on the call to live lives worthy of the Gospel. What does that mean and what does that look like for us?

(Child Care Available) Sunday School 10:20 a.m. Education Hour 10:45 a.m.

Senior Pastor Virgil Askren

10:00 am 50+ Bible Study

115 NW Minnesota Ave. Mon. through Fria ll am - 4 pm Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm

Learn how to sing HU, a love song to God: a loving, uplifting, Spiritual Exercise. HU, pronounced like the word hue, is sung for about 20 minutes and is followed by a brief period of sacred contemplation. Followed by a discussion. OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS, Gilchrist Regardless of your beliefs or religion, 120 Mississippi Dr singing HU can bring you greater Sunday Mass — 12:30 pm happiness, love, and understanding. Confessions: Sundays 12;00 -12:15 pm Singing HU can draw us closer in our state of consciousness to the Divine HOLY FAMILY, Being. It has helped people of many near Christmas Valley different faiths open their hearts more 57255 Fort Rock Rd fully to the uplifting presence and Sunday Mass — 3:30 pm security of God's love. Confessions: Sundays 3:00-3:15 pm

Masses Saturday — Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30AM, 10:00AM F 7:00 PM Domingo 12:30 PM - Misa en Espanol Jueves7:00 PM — Misa en Espanol

Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.

NAZARENE 1270 NE 27 St. • 541-382-5496

Reading Room:

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

NEW CHURCH 2450 NE 27th Street

Heart of Bend"

10 am Wed. Testimony Meeting: 7:30 pm

HOLY REDEE M E R, I.A PINE

FOUNDRY CHURCH (FORMERLY FIRST BAPTIST) "A Heart for Bend in the 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862

(South of Portland Ave.) Church Service 6 Sunday School:

PARISH

Pastor lohn Lodwick www.eastmontchurch.com

Contact: 541 -382-5822

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

HOLY REDEEMER CATHOLIC

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH Pastor Rev. James A. Radloff Parochial Vicar Rev. Juan Carlos Chiarinoti 541-382-3631

Weekly Bible Studies and Ministries for all ages

EASTMONT COMMUNITY www.lutheransonline.com/ SCHOOL condordialutheranmission "Educating and Developing the Whole Facebook: Concordia Lutheran Mission Child for the Glory of God" Pre K - 5th Grade Phone: 541-325-6773 62425 Eagle Road, Bend • 541-382-2049 GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN Principal Lonna Carnahan www.eastmontcommunityschool.com CHURCH 2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend 541 -382-6862

Davidic dance and worship Children's ministry and nursery Hebrew classes • Home groups • Teaching from the Torah and the Brit

Hadashah (New Testament) • Biblical Feasts • Lifecycle Events • End-times prophecy

Wednesday Noon Silence 8 Supper Worship 12:30 pm Contemplative Prayer

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Youth Events See Youth Blog:

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Pat Lynch

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

publication

541-383-0396 PlynCh@bendbulletiFLCOm

Visit us on the web at www.houseofcovenant.org or contact us at 541-385-5439

230 NE Ninth Street, Bend www.bendfp.org 541 -382-4401

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FAMILYSUPPORT GROUP: OVEREATERSANONYMOUS: 541-279-9040. 54 I -306-6844. CENTRALOREGON COALITION FOR PARENTS/CAREGIVERSOF ACCESS(WORKING TO CREATE CHILDRENAFFECTEDBYAUTISM ACCESSIBLE COMMUNITIES): SUPPORT GROUP: 541-77 I-I075 541-385-3320. or http://coregondevdisgroupaso. CENTRAL OREGONDEPRESSION ning.com. AND ANXIETYGROUP: PARENTS OFMURDERED 541-420-2759 CHILDREN(POMC) SUPPORT CENTRAL OREGONDISABILITY GROUP: 541-410-7395. SUPPORTNETWORK:541-548PARISH NURSESANDHEALTH 8559 or www.codsn.org. MINISTRIES:541-383-6861. CENTRAL OREGONFAMILIESWITH PARKINSON'SCAREGIVERS MULTIPLES:541-330-5832 or SUPPORTGROUP:54 I-317-1188. 541-388-2220. PARKINSON'SDISEASE SUPPORT CENTRAL OREGONLEAGUE OF GROUP:541-280-5818. AMPUTEESSUPPORT GROUP (COLA):541-480-7420 or www. PARTNERS IN CARE:Home ourcola.org. health and hospice services; CENTRALOREGON RIGHT TO LIFE: 54 I-382-5882. 541-383-1 593. 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CREATIVITY &WELLNESSMOOD GROUP:541-647-0865. SCLERODERMA SUPPORTGROUP: 541-480-1958. CROOKEDRIVER RANCHADULT GRIEF SUPPORT: 541-548-7483. SELF-ESTEEMGROUP FOR WOMEN:541-389-7960. DEFEATCANCER:541-706-7743. SOUPANDSUPPORT:For mourners; DESCHUTESCOUNTYMENTAL 541-548-7483. HEALTH24-HOUR CRISISLINE: 541-322-7500. SUPPORT GROUPFOR FAMILIES DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR WITH DIABETICCHILDREN: 541-526-6690. SUPPORTALLIANCE:541-5499622 or 541-771-1620. TOBACCO FREEALLIANCE: 541DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR 322-7481. TOPSOR:Bend, 541388-5634; Culver, 541-546-4012; SUPPORT: 541-480-8269 or suemiller92©gmail.com. Redmond, 541-923-0878. DEPRESSIONSUPPORT GROUP: TYPE2 DIABETES SUPPORT 541-617-0543. GROUP:54I-706-4986. DIABETICSUPPORT GROUP: VETERANSHOTLINE: 541-598-4483. 541-408-5594 or 818-634-0735. DISABILITY SUPPORT GROUP: VOLUNTEERSINMEDICINE: 541-330-9001. 541-388-8103. WOMEN'SRESOURCE CENTER OF DOUBLETROUBLERECOVERY: Addiction and mental illness group; CENTRALOREGON:541-385-0747 541-317-0050. 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VOLUNTEER SEARCH Volunteer Search is compiled by the Department of HumanServices Volunteer Services. Theorganizations listed are seeking volunteers for a variety of tasks. Toseeafull list, and for additional information on the types of help needed, go online to www.dendbulletin.com/volunteer. Changes, additions or deletions should be sent to1300 N.W.Wall St., Suite103, Bend 97701, email Lin.H.Gardner©state.or.us or call 541-693-8988.

SENIORS AARP:www.aarp.org/money/taxaide or 888-687-2277. ASPEN RIDGEALZHEIMER'S ASSISTEDLIVING AND RETIREMENT COMMUNITY: 541-385-8500. BEND SENIORCENTER: Kim, 541-706-6127. CASCADE VIEWNURSING AND ALZHEIMER'SCARECENTER: 541-382-7161. CENTRAL OREGONCOUNCIL ON AGING(COCOA) AND MEALS ON WHEELS: www.councilonaging.org or 541-678-5483. LA PINESENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER: Pat Potter, 541-536-6237. LONG-TERMCARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM:NancyAllen, 541-312-2488. PILOTBUTTE REHABILITATION CENTER:541-382-5531. PRINEVILLESOROPTIMIST SENIOR CENTER:Melody, 541-447-6844. TOUCHMARK ATMT. BACHELOR VILLAGE:541-383-1414. VOLUNTEERS IN ACTION: 541-548-7018.

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND EDUCATION SERVICES ADULTBASICSKILLS DEPARTMENT (COCC):Margie Gregory, mgregory@ cocc.edu or 541-318-3788. ALYCEHATCHCENTER: 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 SCOUTSOFAMERICA: 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. CIRCLE OF FRIENDS: Beth, beth© acircleoffriendsoregon.com or 541-588-6445. DESCHUTESCOUNTYSHERIFF'S OFFICE— CENTRAL OREGON PARTNERSHIPSFORYOUTH: www.deschutes.org/copy, COPY@ deschutes.org or 541-388-6651. FOSTERGRANDPARENTS PROGRAM:Steve Guzanskis, 541-678-5483. GIRL SCOUTS:541-389-8146. GIRLS ONTHE RUN OF DESCHUTES COUNTY:www.deschutescountygotr. org or info@deschutescountygotr.org. GRANDMA'SHOUSE:541-383-3515. HEALTHY BEGINNINGS: www.myhb. org or 541-383-6357. HIGH DESERTTEENSVOLUNTEER PROGRAM:www.highdesertmuseum. org or 541-382-4757. IEP PARTNERS: Carmelle Campbell at the OregonParent Training and Information Center, 888-505-2673. JUNIPERSWIM & FITNESS CENTER: Kim, 541-706-6127. KIDS CENTER: Rachel Kane,541-3835958, ext. 274. LA PINE HIGHSCHOOL:Jeff Bockert, jeff.bockert@bend.k12.or.us or 541-355-8501. MEADOWLARK MANOR:Peggy Kastberg, 541-382-7025. MOUNTAINSTARFAMILY RELIEF NURSERY:541-322-6820. NEIGHBORIMPACT: 541-548-2380, ext. 115. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICE:541-548-6088, 541-447-6228 or541-475-3808. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY MASTERGARDENERVOLUNTEER PROGRAM:http://extension. oregonstate.edu/deschutes or 541-548-6088. READ TOGETHER: 541-388-7746. REDMOND HIGHSCHOOL: 541-923-4807. REDMOND LEARNINGCENTER: Zach Sartin, 541-923-4854. REDMOND YOUNG LIFE: 541-923-8530. SCHOOL-TO-CAREERPARTNERSHIP: Kent Child, 541-322-3261. SMART (STARTMAKING A READER TODAY):www.getsmartoregon.org or 541-355-5600. TRILLIUM FAMILYSERVICES: 503-205-0194. VIMA LUPWA HOMES: www. lupwahomes.org or 541-420-6775. YOUTH CHOIROF CENTRAL OREGON: 541-385-0470.

ANIMALS AND ENVIRONMENT BEND SPAY& NEUTERPROJECT: 541-617-1010. CAT RESCUE,ADOPTION & FOSTER TEAM (CRAFT):www.craftcats.org, 541-389-8420 or541-598-5488. CHIMPS, INC.:www.chimps-inc.org or 541-410-4122. DESCHUTESLANDTRUST: www.deschuteslandtrust.org or 541-330-0017. DESCHUTESNATIONALFOREST: Jean Nelson-Dean, 541-383-5576. EAST CASCADES AUDUBON SOCIETY:www.ecaudubon.org or 541-24 I -2190. THE ENVIRONMENTALCENTER: 541-385-6908.

EQUINEOUTREACH HORSE RESCUE OF BEND: www.equineoutreach. com or joan@equineoutreach.com or 541-419-3717. HEALINGREINS THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER:Darcy Justice, 541-382-9410. HUMANE SOCIETYOF CENTRAL OREGON:Jen, jennifer@hsco.org or 541-382-3537. HUMANE SOCIETYOF THE OCHOCOS: 541-447-7178. HUMANE SOCIETYOF REDMOND: volunteer@redmondhumane.org or 541-923-0882. JUNIPERGROUP SIERRA CLUB: 541-389-9115. SUNRIVERNATURECENTER & OBSERVATORY:Susan, 541-593-4442. VOLUNTEERCAMPGROUND HOST POSITIONS:TomMottl, 541-416-6859.

HEALTH AMERICANCANCER SOCIETY: Charlie Johnson, 541-434-3114. AMERICANREDCROSS: 541-749-4 I11. DESCHUTESCOUNTYHEALTH DEPARTMENT:Tuesday Johnson, Tuesday Johnson@co.deschutes. or.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. MOUNTAIN VIEWHOSPITAL:JoDee Tittle, 541-475-3882, ext. 5097. MOUNTAINVIEW HOSPITAL HOSPICE:541-460-4030 or Tori Schultz, tschultz@mvhd.org or 541475-3882, ext. 5327. NATIONALALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS— CENTRAL OREGON: Eileen White, namicentraloregon© gmail.com. NEWBERRYHOSPICE:541-536-7399. PARTNERS INCARE:www. partnersbend.org or Sarah Peterson at 541-382-5882. RELAYFORLIFE:Stefan Myers, 541-504-4920. ST. CHARLESIN BENDAND ST. CHARLESIN REDMOND: 541-706-6354. VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE: Kristi, 541-585-9008.

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DESCHUTESPUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM:541-312-1032. FRIENDSOFTHE BEND LIBRARIES: www.fobl.org or Meredith Shadrach at 541-617-7047. HIGH DESERTCHAMBER MUSIC:Isabelle Senger, www. highdesertchambermusic.com, info© highdesertchambermusic.com or 54 I-306-3988. HIGH DESERTMUSEUM: 54 I -382-4754. LA PINE PUBLICLIBRARY:Cindylu, 54 I -317-1097. LATINOCOMMUNITY ASSOCIATION: Brad, volunteer@latca.org or 54 I -382-4366. THE NATUREOFWORDS: www.thenatureofwords.org or 541-330-4381. REDMOND FRIENDSOF THE LIBRARY:541-312-1060. REDMONDINTERCULTURAL EXCHANGE (R.I.C.E.): Barb, bonitodia@msn.com or 541-447-0732. TOWER THEATREFOUNDATION: 541-317-0700.

HUMAN SERVICES ABILITREE:541-617-5878. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL:Philip Randall, 541-388-1793. ASSISTANCELEAGUEOF BEND: 54 I -389-2075. BEND COMMUNITYCENTER: Sherry Fisher, volunteer@ bendscommunitycenter.org or 541-312-2084. BETHLEHEMINN: www. bethleheminn.org or 541-322-8768. CENTER FORCOMPASSIONATE LIVING (PREVIOUSLY PEACE CENTER OFCENTRAL OREGON): www.compassionatecenter.org or Beth Hansen, 541-923-6677. CENTRALOREGONVETERANS OUTREACH: covo.org©gmail.com or 54 I-383-2793. DEPARTMENTOFHUMAN SERVICES/VOLUNTEERSERVICES: Lin Gardner, 541-693-8988. DEPARTMENTOFHUMAN SERVICES/VOLUNTEERSERVICES CROOK COUNTY: ValerieDean,541447-3851, ext. 427. DISABLEDAMERICANVETERANS (DAV):Don Lang, 541-647-1002. FAMILY KITCHEN: Cindy Tidball, cindyt@bendcable.com or 54I-610-651'I. FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER: 54 I -389-5468. HUMAN DIGNITYCOALITION: 541-385-3320.

88.9KPOV, BEND'S COMMUNITY RADIO STATION: info©kpov.org or 541-322-0863. ART COMMITTEEOF THE REDMOND FRIENDSOF THE LIBRARY: Linda Barker, 541-312-1064. ARTS CENTRAL STATION: 541-617-'I317. CASCADESTHEATRICAL COMPANY: 541-389-0803. CENTRAL OREGONSYMPHONY ASSOCIATION:Julie, 541-383-7779. DES CHUTESHISTORICAL MUSEUM: 541-389-1813, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.

HUNGERPREVENTION COALITION:Marie, info ID hungerpreventioncoalition.org or 541-385-9227. LA PINE COMMUNITY KITCHEN: 541-536-13 l2. NEIGHBORIMPACT: chrisq© neighborimpact.org or 541-548-2380, ext. 106. PEACEBRIDGES, INC., BEND: www.abridgetopeace.org or JohnC. Schwechten at 541-383-2646. PFLAG CENTRALOREGON: www.pflagcentraloregon.org or 541-317-2334. RONALD MCDONALDHOUSE:Teresa, 541-3 I8-4950. SAVING GRACE: 541-382-9227 or 54 I -504-2550. SOROPTIMISTINTERNATIONAL OF BEND:www.sibend.org, president© sibend.org or 541-728-0820. ST. VINCENTDEPAULSOCIAL SERVICES:541-389-6643. VOLUNTEERCONNECT:www. volunteerconnectnow.org or 541-385-8977. WINNINGOVER ANGER & VIOLENCE:www.winningover.org or 541-382-1 943. WOMEN'S RESOURCECENTER OF CENTRALOREGON:541-385-0750.

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY AND THRIFT STORES BEND AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY:54 I-385-5387. HABITAT RESTORE:Di Crocker, 541-312-6709. HUMANE SOCIETYOF CENTRAL OREGON THRIFT STORE: Marcy Hosket, 541-388-3448. NEAT REPEAT THRIFT SHOP: Peg, 54 I -447-6429. NEWBERRYHABITATFOR HUMANITY:541-593-5005. OPPORTUNITYFOUNDATION THRIFT STORE OF BEND: 541-389-0129. OPPORTUNITYFOUNDATION THRIFT STORE OFREDMOND: 541-548-5288. REDMOND HABITATFOR HUMANITY: Scott or Warren, 541-548-1406. REDMOND HABITATRESTORE: Roy, 541-548-1406. SISTERSHABITAT FOR HUMANITY: 541-549-1193. ST. VINCENTDEPAUL— LAPINE: 541-536-1956. ST. VINCENTDEPAUL— REDMOND: 541-923-5264.

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Visiting musicians take part in new series of musicworkshops At11:15 this morning, CascadesRockEn-

choir directors at all regional public and private

semble instructor Georges Bouhey will have another gig: helping to facilitate the first of a new

series of free educational workshops happening

Community College. Today's event is being held at Summit High School. Next up in theworkshop se-

in conjunction with the Jazz at the Oxford concert

ries is drummer Mel Brown on Feb. 23 at Summit

series. The workshops will be taught by visiting jazz

High, followed by saxophonist TomScott (March 16) at Mountain View High. All workshops run

musicians and targeted to Central Oregon music students. Today's artist is singer and pianist Kar-

from11:15 a.m. to1:30 p.m., and will take place at the schools' main auditorium.

rin Allyson, who will perform this weekend atthe Oxford Hotel in Bend.

"For young music students in our region, this is an incredible opportunity to get up closeand personal with some of the most accomplished

musicians in the world," a press releasequotes Marshall Glickman, Jazz atthe Oxford's executive

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middle schools, high schools and Central Oregon

Those who arenotyet registered can do soat the door this morning. With input from each artist, Bouhey has come

up with comprehensive programming for the workshops. At today's, the Summit High Vocal Choir will perform "Somewhere over the Rain-

bow," to be followed by critique anddiscussion. "Having world class performers work directly

The elder Glickmanexpects more than100

with our local students is anamazing opportunity" the release quotes Michael Gesme,conduc-

students from around Central Oregon, which

tor of the Central Oregon Symphony and Central

sponsors of the jazzseries have helped to keep

Oregon Community College music professor. "I encourage all students with an interest in jazz, re-

free. "All of us involved with Jazz at the Oxford felt strongly that we should give back to the community," Glickman said. Invitations to attend today's workshop at Summit High School have been sent out to band and

gardless of instrument or voice, to attend the Jazz at the Oxford Music Education Workshops."

Contact: lessons@bendbroadband.com or541771-8916.

Photos by Rob Kerr/The Bulletin

Cascades RockEnsemble's Christian George, on bass, rehearses Monday.

CROCK Continued from D1 Along with playing in the ensemble, students in the program pursue regular private lessons to better learn their instruments and study "the

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said in an email. That means they study time signatures, learn to read music and more. "We don't care about the focus (jazz, classical, what have you) as that's for them and their (private) instructor" to work out, he continued. "We have some instructors we recommend, but we're not an exclusive club, either. We just ask that they are committed to performance arts." C ROCK e n sembles r e hearse 90 m inutes once a week under the guidance of experienced music directors such as Bouhey, with whom Glickman also studies piano privately. George says that they inc orporated CROCK a s a n LLC because th e p r o cess was faster than it would have been if t hey'd sought nonprofit status. Tuition is $25 per practice, which goes to the instructor. "I always tell people, 'It's to

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Since all of the Team Bachelor kid s a t tend C ascades Academy, a private school in Bend, they wrapped up their fall CROCK term by playing at the school's holiday program at the Century Center. Videos of the band playing at the performance can be seen at CROCK's website, cascades rock.com. By the looks of it, and the audience reaction, they never came close to bombing. The Bachelor ensemble will soon begin its winter session, meeting S a turdays b e ginning Jan. 26. They had been planning to start today, but pay for Georges' time," George postponed a week to allow the says, referring to Bouhey. students to attend today's free Each session culminates in musical workshop with arta performance at a venue, yet ist Karrin Allyson at Summit to be determined for the win- High (see box at top). ter session. I f i n t erest d e mands i t , In December, CROCK's first CROCK wil l s t ar t a n other ensemble, "Team Bachelor," ensemble, "Team Newberry," completed its initial 10-week meeting Thursdays beginning session, during w hich t h ey Jan. 31. "We have threeother kids practiced, and practiced, two songs: "After Midnight" and who are interested right now, "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy." but that's not enough for anAs he did with the back- otherensemble," George says. ground harmonies, Bouhey "If you don't get five, it's really will break down every portion hard to start." of a song for the students to foHe estimates that each of cus on.eHe dissects it," George his sons are at their instrusays. ments about 6 to 8 hours a That focus on the parts to week, including spontaneous make the whole sound right is jams. "The most interesting thing one reasonthat after 10 w eeks, the students had worked out about that is how little of it is "only" two songs. practicing alone behind the in"Now maybe tw o y e ars strument," he adds. "It's one of from now, if they're together the things that I try to relay to long enough, they'll have a parents. Alone-time practice is portfolio, but he can r eally not what gets your kids over only teach so much so quick- the hump musically. While it is ly," George says. absolutely imperative they do "You do a lot of preparation work on technicals, it's workso this stuff works," Bouhey ing with others and breathing explains. the music they like that makes "The reason I harp on (prac- it click." tice) so much is it's what makes When that happens, at least them want to go back on stage in the George family's case, next time," George says. "Not " the technical w or k f l o w s bombing is an important thing naturally and they actually for kids." practice more — voluntarily! "But if you do bomb, it's im- — and they seek out opportuportant to know why," Bouhey nities to play too." adds. Dillon Schneider, executive

director of the nonprofit Cascades School of Music, now in its 11th year, agrees that the more opportunities for budding musicians, the better. "Any musician, over the course of their development, is

going to, hopefully, have input from many d i fferent teachers," he says. "We've been at this a lot of years, and have been honing and refining the modeL" "My feeling is that anybody can teach kids songs, and our focus is much more on teaching kids what it takes to function as musicians in a band," Schneider continues. "Part of

lege," George says. Again, "it's more like skiing. Some will go competitive, the rest can do it right and well for the rest of their life." George and Schneider also agree there's an intrinsic value in learning to play together — whether or not that growth leads to some kind of music career. "There's an e n o r mous amount of personal growth, personal satisfaction and selfu nderstanding t h a t c o m es from studying music. That's where I think the prize is,"

Schneider says. "It's in coming to understand yourself and having an experience where you're being creative and feeling what that feels like. "Because (with) that experience, it doesn't matter whether you are playing in a stadium for 10,000 people or just playing with your f r iends. The experience of t hat c r eative satisfaction is something that I hope people have." Team Bachelor singer Judi Kelley says of CROCK, "It's really great. It's definitely a really good experience, and shows my different styles I can sing." The voice student has also sung jazz, as well as in choirs and musical theater, and hits a note that might resonate more

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It took the dark genius of Edgar Allan Poe and the telev ision savvy of K evin W i l liamson to lure Kevin Bacon to star in a series. "The Following," premiering Monday on Fox, is a scary thriller. Under n o c i r c umstances is this for children or anyone distressed by gore. Incredibly well done, the deeply disturbing story haunts viewers long after watching. From the opening scenes, it's shocking. Someone kills several corrections officers in a maximum security prison. On the lam, the serial killer is off to finish whatever he left undone. Only one man understands the killer's psychotic mind enough to nab him. And that man is ex-FBI agent Ryan

Hardy (Bacon), who initially arrested him. Bacon hasn't done episodic TV since his days in "Guiding

Light" 30 years ago.

"Three or four years ago I reluctantly said I wanted to do a series," he says at a cocktail party in a SoHo hoteL "When I started out, that was where you went to die." He recalls reading scripts and thought this dark series was for cable.

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Kevin Bacon and James Purefoy, front and center, head the cast of "The Following," a new psychological thriller series that premieres Monday on Fox. "He's not the sort of character you read it and know who he is automatically," Bacon

says. The 15-episode series pits good against evil, but Hardy is not entirely good. Like any great character,he is flawed. He has a drinking problem — when you're pouring vodka into a water bottle, you definitely have a problem. And when he was on the job, he slept with the serial killer's wife, Claire (Natalie Zea, "Justified"). However, they weren't lovers until the killer was imprisoned. Still, the FBI frowns on such behavior. This killer happens to be a brilliant and dashing former

professor,Joe Carroll (James Purefoy, "Rome"), who specialized in Poe. "It could be real," Purefoy says, looking far less threatening with a glass of wine in his hand. "It's a difficult idea to get one's head around. If you play it real, it becomes so terrifying. There is a very real feel to the whole thing." Though Carroll is evil incarnate, he is so i ntelligent and charismatic, it's easy to see how he holds sway over people. His specialty, besides the works of Poe, is seducing people, making him even more dangerous than your average serial killer. He's so masterful at this he

developed a cult. This means t hat not only d oes he k i l l — slicing up his victims with gruesome nods to Poe — but his disciples also slaughter innocents. Again, there are scenes in the first four episodes that will make some recoil. It does seem curious how inept most police officers are in this and how only the one FBI agent who had to be called back truly understands Carroll's manipulative genius. He is so deadly that if there were a drinking game of doing a shot per victim, players would be plasteredby the end of the pilot. " He has a c e r t ain e l o quence," Purefoy concedes of his character, and that gains him everyone's trust. It's debatable as to whether FBI specialist Debra Parker (Annie Parisse, "Law 8c Order") falls under Carroll's spell. "I am an academicbrought in to consult and investigate Joe Carroll," Parisse says. "I am in chargeof Kevin Bacon. I am trying to keep that man in line. "I am not easily scared because of knowing the genre," says Parisse, an avowed horror fan. "I was so scared. What they do in the pilot is so

Dear Abby: My daughter was recently married. My niece — a talented artist — hand-painted flowers on wine glasses for the dinner reception following the ceremony. They were intended to be keepsakes for each of the adult guests. Theglasses turned • EAR out beautifully, and made each place setting extra special. I knew they'd be treasured by our family for years to come. At the end of the evening, I gathered four glasses from our family's table, then glanced at the bridal table of eight — as some guests approached to offer thanks for a fabulous evening. When I turned around, the four glasses were gone. Not only had glasses disappeared from our table, but also from the head table and from my niece's (the artist). Those of us who had worked hardest on the wedding were left with nothing — and that includes the bride and groom. The following d ay, s omeone mentioned to me that they had seen certain guests leave with four to six glasses each. One woman even had her child, who was loaded down with glasses, make several trips to her car.

We've figured out who the culprits were: some out-of-towners who stayed at the home of one of the groom's relatives. I heard that the glassware covered the entire top of their dining room table. My question: Should we ask these people to return the g lasses? Thanks for your input, Abby.

This series was long percolating in creator Williamson's brain. "I have been working on this baby for years," William-

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Dear Mother: By all means ask — but there is no guarantee they'll be returned.People who take more than their share usually feel an inflated sense of entitlement. Although their manners were atrocious, please don't let this cause inlaw problems before the marriage has even begun. Perhaps out of sympathy, the artist will be generous enough to craft another pair of goblets for the bride and groom. Dear Abby: I am in a one-year relationship with a wonderful man who is divorced with two children. The kids and I get along great — or at least I thought we did. It turns out they are making up lies about me and telling their mother. My boyfriend and his ex have a strained relationship and fight about everything. I love his children, but I don't know how to handle this. What do

HAPPY BIRTHDAYFOR SATURDAY, JAN. 19, 2013: This year you often question your direction andenergy.You havewhatittakes;you are just being Stars show the kind challenged. Your of dayyou'll have creativity soars ** * * * D ynamic for the most

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part, except at key moments. If you are single, * Difficult your desirability summons many potential lovers. You will have choices to make. If you are attached, you do a lot of kissing and making up this year. TAURUS' earthiness appeals to you.

ARIES (March 21-April19)

** * * You might feel more in harmony or sure of yourself in the morning. Make phone calls,andcatch up on a friend's news. Do not forget to reach out to someone at a distance. Handle a responsibility that pops up later in the day. Tonight: You are the lead player.

GEMINI (May 21-June20) ** * Back off from a situation that obviously is transforming. Express your caring to someone you put on a

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spouse. Dear Abby: I am a woman who was raised in the South by a very proper mother. She told me that a man should nevergive a woman "intimate" gifts like lingerie. A friend and I have argued about whether this "rule" applies today. I still believe the practice is unacceptable, even if you are engaged. She thinks it is OK. Please settle this so we can get on with our lives. — Confused in Oregon

Dear Confused: Perhaps the two of you should agree to disagree on this one. Your mother is part of the " hands-off" generation, and t h e logic was that knowing lingerie sizes was "too intimate" for couples who weren't married. In today's world, however, such logic would put companies like La Perla and Victoria's Secret out of business. — Write to Dear Abby at dearabby.com orP.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles,CA 90069

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* **Tension buildsas the day goes on. You understand where others are coming By Jacqueline Bigar from and why they are doing what they are doing. Fatigue spells a cat nap today. pedestal. Detach, and you will understand You might find that when you wake up, you will be less stressed. Tonight: Go this person better. Tonight: Let your along with a suggestion. imagination call the shots.

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** * * * S hare a goal or desire with friends; their support will surprise you. They also might shorten the path to your objectives. Achild or loved one does not see or understand his or her own negativity or coldness. Tonight: Follow the party.

** * * You are willing to express your ideas, and you are prepared to act on them. Still, someone could be unusually testy, or you could be worried about this person's reaction. Your caring comes out with a child or loved one. Tonight: Put your best foot forward.

LEO (Joly 23-Aug. 22)

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)

** * Note how different your ideas are ** * * Take a stand. You might not be as sure of yourself as you would like to from a close friend or family member. Avoid giving this person the cold shoulder be. Others seem more challenging than in the past. You are ready for a change, or picking a fight. Simply accept this but getting there without others' support individual as he or she is. Join friends could be challenging. Tonight: A must at a movie or for a special get-together. appearance. Tonight: Treat a loved one to an event.

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** * * O p t foran escape. For some, this happening could be taking a drive to a flea market. For others, this will involve losing themselves in a movie. You'll enjoy yourself no matter what. Tonight: Try a new restaurant.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) ** * * D eal with someone directly. A subtle comment might not be heard or internalized. You would prefer to be more discreet, but you also want to be effective. Tonight: How about dinner for two?

** * * * Y our creativity peaks early intheday asyouarem aking plans.You could be justifiably cynical about the cost of bringing certain loved ones together. Tonight: Act as if there is no tomorrow.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fed. 18) ** * You might decide to stay close to home, but by the end of the day, you are likely to be throwing the party of all parties. On the other hand, you could opt to be more sedentary. Tonight: Trustyour judgment.

PISCES (Fed. 19-March 20) ** * Use the morning for making calls and visiting those at a distance. In the afternoon, you might become more critical about your company. Try not to act on any coldness. Tonight: Not to be found! ©20t3 by King Features Syndicate

1 p.m. on ESPN,"College Basketdall" — As Big East games go this season, it doesn't get any bigger than the Syracuse Orange vs. the Louisville Cardinals. The two highly ranked teams square off today at KFCYum! Center, as Rick Pitino's Cardinals, with Peyton Siva and Russ Smith, have their sights set on a return to the Final Four. Jim Boeheim's Orangemenstandouts James Southerland, Michael Carter-Williams and Brandon Triche could help their own chances for a high tournament seed with a win today.

"This started as a TV story a hundred years ago. I came up with this idea when researching 'Scream.' I just sort of sat on it. I wrote it as a TV show, then a feature film during the writers strike, and then I sat on it again. And after 'Vampire Diaries' was going into its third year, I had a deal with Warner Bros., and this is what I wanted to do." Williamson's mom fostered his lifelong passion for Poe. "She took me to the Richmond, Va., museum, and you had to follow 'The Raven' on red walls, and I started reading it and reading it," he says. "My mom gave me the collected works of Edgar Allan Poe. More than anything it is about what he stood for and what he believed in." "Joe Carroll says it in the pilot," Williamson continues. " Poe said nothing i s m o re beautiful than th e bereavement of a beautiful woman. This man was surrounded by death in his real life, and it carried over into his fiction." And that is inherently entwined into the series. Arresting Carroll can't stop the bloody killings, not when he has deranged disciples. Still, Williamson says, this isn't a h orror movie. "It is a drama with a lot of scary stuff," he says. "It is a love story; it is a story about two men and the woman between them. It is a big story."

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Provides skilled mechanical and elecGeneral w/very low hours, new paint (2004), new NOTICE: Oregon state Margo Construction W heat S t raw: s m a ll trical/electronic support to all areas of manuCROOK COUNTY lots of extras incl. inverter (2007). Onan law req u ires anybales $2 bale or $65 facturing. Must be able to follow all company's LLC Since 1992 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES tower, Bimini & 6300 watt gen, 111K mi, t on. After 6 p.m . safety processes successfully and work as part one who co n t racts • Pavers• Carpentry custom trailer, parked covered $35,000 541-546-9821 Culver. for construction work • Remodeling • Decks team using effective communication skills. Crook County Library $19,500. obo. 541-419-9859 or to be licensed with the • Window/Door Library Public Services Associate 541-389-1413 541-280-2014 • Work Schedule: Relief shift schedule C onstruction Co n - Replacement • Int/Ext $23,912- $24,653 DOE Looking for your tractors Board (CCB). Paint • CCB 176121 • Education and Experience: The successful Full time wibenefits next employee? A n active lice n se 541-480-3179 candidate will hold and maintain a State of Ore. Closes: February 15, 2013 at 5r00 p.m Place a Bulletin means the contractor license for Journeyman, Manufacturing Plant help wanted ad i s bonded an d i n Crook County Library seeks a full time Library Electrician. Applicants will not be considered today and s ured. Ver if y t h e LandscapingNard Care 20.5' Seaswirl Spywithout holding a valid State of Ore. license for Associate. Bachelor's degree in English or contractor's CCB reach over related field and library experience in collecder 1989 H.O. 302, Journeyman, Manufacturing Plant Electrician c ense through t h e N OTICE: O R E G O N 60,000 readers and have 2+ years experience in a manufacturtion development, reference, and program 285 hrs., exc. cond., Monaco Dynasty 2004, CCB Cons u mer Landscape Contracloaded, 3 slides, dieeach week. stored indoors for ing environment within the last seven years. planning is highly desirable. Varied schedule sel, Reduced - now Website tors Law (ORS 671) Your classified ad includes evening and weekends. life $11,900 OBO. www.tttreattcensedcontractor. 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EOE Some other t rades fences, views every w ater-features, a n d osition of customer service representative. also req u ire addi- installation, repair of month at no ust be a high school graduate or equivalent. tional licenses a nd extra cost. Supervisor irrigation systems to One year of office expenence is required. Must Press certifications. Bulletin The Bulletin is seeking a night time press sube licensed with the be reliable, motivated, creative, self-starter, pervisor. Classifieds are part of Western CommunicaLandscape Contracteam player, goal oriented, personable, well-or- tions, Inc.,We Debris Removal which is a small, family-owned group Get Results! t ors B o a rd . Th i s ganized with ability to work under high stress consisting of seven newspapers, five in Oregon 4-digit number is to be Call 541-385-5809 situations. Must exhibit proven problem-solving and two in California. JUNK BE GONE Our ideal candidate will included in all adveror place your ad and decision-making skills. Previous public I Haul Away FREE manage a small crew of three and must be able tisements which indion-line at contact experience is preferred. Must have abil- to learn our equipment/processes quickly. A For Salvage. Also cate the business has ity to establish sound customer relations while hands-on style is a requirement for bendbulletin.com our 3t/a Cleanups & Cleanouts working effectively with customers and the puba bond, insurance and KBA press. Prior management/leaderMel, 541-389-8107 workers compensalic, and promoting a pleasant working atmo- tower experience preferred. In addition to our sphere among associates. Ability to indepen- ship tion for their employHandyman dently establish files and maintain records 7-day a week newspaper, we have numerous ees. For your protecaccurately and efficiently. Possess working commercial print clients as well. In addition to a tion call 503-378-5909 I DO THAT! We are looking for independent conknowledge of personal computer (current ver- competitive wage and benefit program, we also or use our website: Home/Rental repairs sion of M S O ffice), word processing and provide potential opportunity for advancement. tractors to service home delivery www.lcb.state.or.us to If you provide dependability combined with a Small jobs to remodels Free baby L i onhead check license status bunnies to approved spreadsheet capabilities. Proficient with 10-key positive attitude, are able to manage people and routes in: Honest, guaranteed and data entry. Must possess valid Oregon before co n t racting h omes o n ly ! C a l l driver's license. schedules and are a team player, we would like work. CCB¹151573 with th e b u s iness. 541-548-0747 to hear from you. If you seek a stable work enThis position is an Hourly/Non-Exempt Dennis 541-317-9768 Persons doing landvironment that provides a great place to live and Must be available 7 days a week, early mornBargaining Unit Position — IBEW Local 125. scape m a intenance ERIC REEVE HANDY raise a family, let us hear from you. Contact eiing hours. Must have reliable, insured vehicle. SERVICES. Home 8 do not require a LCB ther; Keith Foutz, Corporate Circulation & OpSubmit resume with a cover letter to: license. Commercial Repairs, erations Director at kfoutzOwescompapers.com Human Resources 2/1/2013 Please call 541.385.5800 or Carpentry-Painting, or anelson Owescompapers.com with your Midstate Electric Cooperative, Inc. 800.503.3933 Mon.-Fri., 8-4 or Pressure-washing, 10X20 STORAGE complete resume, references and salary P 0 Box 127, La Pine OR 97739 Honey Do's. On-time Painting/Wall Covering BUILDINGS history/requirements. Prior press room experiapply via email at Fax No. 541-536-1423 promise. 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Natural 1998 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 $2200; now $1900! s oon a s w e ca n . dates of 1880, 1886, To view the legal dethe court, the p er'ii I , ' tr Ia ' i gas heat, office, bathOne Owner, Won't Last Bob, 541-318-9999 Deadlines are: Week1895, 1900,1908, and sonal representative, ¹098724 .............. $8,995 scription of the room. Parking for 6 days 12:00 noon for or the lawyers for the 1912. It is proposed b oundaries o f th e c ars. A d jacent t o 2006 Pontiac GrandPnx next day, Sat. 11:00 that 100% of the conFord Freestyle S E L, personal representaannexation, Weekend Warrior Toy Frontage Rd; g reat Great Family Car served water will pro- cproposed 2006, V6, AWD, AT, AC, a.m. for Sunday; Sat. ¹297525A ............$8,995 tive, DANIEL C. RE. ontact t h e Des visibility for a viation Hauler 28' 2007, Gen, 12:00 for Monday. 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G IVEN that the u nAT, V-6, Roof, Loaded ery month at no Trucks & determining whether 541-420-4677 (218) 478-4469 provides reasonable dersigned has been extra cost. Bulletin ¹115742 ............. $1 5,777 to approve the proHeavy Equipment appointed p e r sonal posed ACW Applica- accommodations for Classifieds Get Re2010 Subarri Forester persons with disabiliNeed help fixing stuff? representative of the sults! Call 385-5809 t.sx, AT,Awo tion. ties. For persons who Call A Service Professional Estate of Vernon L. or place your ad ¹795497.................$18,759 are deaf, or who have find the help you need. Harley. All p e rsons A copy of the applicaon-line at 2007 ChevyTahoe LS www.bendbulletin.com having claims against tion and other infor- hearing or speech imbendbulletin.com Honda Civic EXCoupe 1500 Nicely epuipped pairments, dial 7-1-1 the trust estate are 2007, Auto, l o a ded, ¹1stssz................$19,777 mation on the alloca- to access the State Honda CR-V EX 2005, low mi. 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hardest working, most resilient and brightestbusiness men and women I'veever met or represented— whether they be contractors, material suppliers, real estate agents, and the like." Randy and the members of COBA have their work cut out for them in 2013 as the housing market makes a slow turnaround. "Leading the association during a tough economy will be his biggest challenge," said

Knopp. But he has confidence that Miller is up to thetask. "Randy knows the law and has great intellect," said Knopp. "He is a born leader and will provide great leadership to our membership and organization. He has a passion for defending small business and our members. He is articulate and is service- and community-minded." Immediate past president of COBA, Dan Pahlisch, noted the challenges the association may face in the coming year. "Membership has taken its bumps during the economic downturn, and convincing thosetrades and associates back in theworkforce to rejoin the association is a hard task during a comeback year like 2013," Pahlisch said. Miller agreed, and while he is hopeful the recent upward trend in building will continue, he says there is still much work to be done. "I am pleased to see a slight uptick in permits and the reduction to certain real estate inventory," said Miller. "COBA will do its part to accommodate this trend as it has in the past by representing its members and their interests before the local and statewide decision makers with the power to improve the economy and, therefore,this industry." Boosting business for the local building community is not COBA's only goal, however. According to Miller, COBA will continue participating in c ommunity-focused and charitable roles as well. During 2013, COBA will continue its everpopular Tour of Homes'" and spring and fall home shows as well as providing an array of volunteer activities to its members and donation opportunities to support affordable housing. Members of the COBA Remodelers Council are also planning a Ramp-A-Thon to provide access ramps to qualifying Central Oregon homeowners in need. With no shortage of experience, Miller, a lawyer in the building community, is ready to take the reins as 2013 president of COBA.

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Prudential High Desert 541-385-5809 The Kelleher Group We never stop moving: Paula Vanvleck, Broker 627 Vacation Rentals & Exchanges A STUNNING Home-ID 962 Realty 541-312-9449 541-977-5811 541-280-7774 630 - Roomsfor Rent 2 BDRM/$625 Eagle Crest Properties www. BendOregon Rent /Own We never stop moving: 866-722-3370 61545 Parrell Road We never stop moving: RealEstate.com 631 - Condominiums &Townhomes for Rent 3 bdrm, 2 bath homes cs Classy new exterior. 632 - Apt./Multiplex General $2500 down, $750 mo. $259,900 Rarely used Check out the Small quiet complex OAC. J and M Homes 634- Apt./Multiplex NEBend & never rented, like cs classifieds online completely new intecs 541-548-5511 new 3 bedroom, 2.5 636 - Apt./Multiplex NW Bend MORRIS rior upgraded with www.bendbufletin.com b ath 187 1 s q . ft . 638 - Apt./Multiplex SEBend decorator touches. 654 REAL ESTATE Updated daily Creekside townhome. 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Bend's upscale award Eagle Crest Properties Prudential High Desert Door-to-door selling with Laminate wood floors, 654- Houses for Rent SEBend No pets/smoking. Realty 541-312-9449 Call 541-633-0663 866-722-3370 fast results! It's the easiest gourmet kitchen with winning, full service 541-389-7734 www. BendOregon 656 - Housesfor Rent SW Bend salon l o c ated in granite countertops & 642 way in the world to sell. RealEstate.com Reduced! Won 658 - Housesfor Rent Redmond SS appl i ances. downtown's O x f ordPrice 658 derful townhome in Apt./Multiplex Redmond 659 - Housesfor Rent Sunriver Hotel at street level 640 Sage Country, Vaulted master suite The Bulletin Classified Houses for Rent 2000 + Fairhaven n e ighbor Amazing Furnished & 660 - Housesfor Rent La Pine with double vanities & w /parking, 541-385-5809 2 bdrm, 1 bath duplex loyal data base and hood. 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16010 Green Cascade Mountain Large craftsman style Perfect Vacation Home Very clean home, fresh 1 Block From Drake Forest Remodeled 4 Views home. 2703 sq. ft. 4 Great open floor plan paint, wood stove and Park j $696,000 bdrm home, Owner Beautiful single l evel b edroom 3 ba t h s . with exposed beams. a fireplace. Private lot, Large, corner, 9000 Financing, $159,000 home, 3/2 with upSpacious kit c h en large s h o p/garage s q.ft. Iot o n S t a t e $159,000 TEAM Birtola Garmyn graded kitchen. DeMLS¹201203228 w /dual ovens a n d with 10' doors, added Street in the Drake Prudential High Desert tached o ffice/studio. Call Don Chapin, Bropantry. 3-sided wood storage building, on Park Historic District. Realty 541-312-9449 Landscaped, freshly ker, 541-350-6777 fireplace. T on s o f just under an acre. Newer great r oom, www. BendOregon painted, spa r kling Redmond RE/MAX windows to let in lots R ear deck, s o m e gourmet kitchen, upRealEstate.com clean & mov e - in Land & Homes of light. Hot tub and landscaping. New stairs master s uite ready. Real Estate fire pit fo r r elaxing. pump installed in Jan. and maintains the old 18920 Baker Custom Candice Anderson, Across the street from 2012. Sale subject to charm of d owntown Located in Seneca Milled Log Home Near Broker, 541-788-8878 the river. third party approval. Bend. $45,000 the River, $289,000 John L. Scott Barbara Jackson, $104,000 MLS¹2012065(746) 2 bd cute home w/ all TEAM Birtola Garmyn Real Estate, Bend Broker 541-306-8186 MLS¹ 201205574 Scott Huggin, the necessities. Prudential High Desert www.johnlscott.com John L. Scott Cascade Realty, Broker, GRI Knotty pine, newer Realty 541-312-9449 Real Estate, Bend Dennis Haniford, 541-322-1500 Close to the River! siding & v i nyl w i n- www.johnlscott.com www. BendOregon Princ. Broker We never stop moving: 2002 MH, .98 acres dows. Covered front & RealEstate.com 541-536-1731 w/garage/shop, water side deck. F e nced Shevlin Ridge Beauty 19717 Mt. Bachelor feature, fi r e pit, yard, garage, Plus 2 West side c ustom cs Recently Updated Mt. greenhouse. New storage sheds. FOR SALE Skyline Ranch Rd. - 4 Bachelor Village flooring - t r avertine, Jett Blackburn Real bed/3 bath, 2900 SF, Condo, $169,900 tile, d o ors, l i g hts, Estate, 541-573-7206 buying a home, Stainless steel, gran- When MORRIS TEAM Birtola Garmyn 83% of Central sinks, paint & MORE! Lots o f s ibilities ite, cherry cabinets. Oregonians turn to Prudential High Desert Call f or deta i ls! h ere! 0 .2 6pos L REAL ESTATE Courtyard off master, o t , 3 Realty 541-312-9449 $136,900! Lisa M cI dcpc dc tlyO cda dopcwtcd Bdrm, 1 Bath, freshly huge bonus room. www. BendOregon Carthy, Broker, SRES yeretng Central Oregon since l903 Ed Green, Broker painted interior, wood RealEstate.com 541-419-8639 541-598-5666 floors, R5. $99,000 Awbrey Butte j John L. Scott Call 541-385-5809 to John L. Scott MLS¹201208899 17075 Oxnard Wonder$1,299,000 Real Estate, Bend place your Real Estate, Bend ful 2002 Built Home Call Virginia, Exquisite home with www.johnlscott.com Real Estate ad. www.johnlscott.com Principal Broker on 1/2 Acre, $214,000 Old World Charm on TEAM Birtola Garmyn Coming Soon! 541-350-3418 WINDANCE .43 of an acre. ExcepSpacious s i n gle-level Redmond RE/MAX Where can you find a 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath in Prudential High Desert tional quality, detail & Realty 541-312-9449 3 + bdrm on .23 Ac Land & Homes 1673 sq. ft. home on design. 5616 sq. ft. helping hand? t reed lo t w i t h R V Real Estate a 8276 sq. ft. Lot. Pri- Dramatic c a t hedral www. BendOregon From contractors to RealEstate.com parking, fenced yard, vate setting with a living room with TusLots to Offer raised garden beds. yard care, it's all here view of P ilot Butte. can fireplace and loft. $29,900 L arge r e c roo m , Close t o sch o ols, Separate guest stuin The Bulletin's 1 6206 H a wk s La i r . double garage, large Property needs some parks, & s h opping. dio. MLS¹201102057 "Call A Service TLC but lots of PossiBuilders Own Custom rear deck. Photos: Property backs Juni- Sherry Perrigan, Broker bilities. 3 bd, 1 b t h, Professional" Directory Home w/Garage + www.johnlscott.com per T r ail. F e n ced 541-410-4938 1162 sf. Wood floors, Shop. $399,000 /25796 backyard with p a v- We never stop moving: large living area, loTEAM Birtola Garmyn Peggy Lee Combs, ered patio. RV parkSnowberry Village ¹127 cated on corner lot Prudential High Desert Broker 541-480-7653 ing. Large Double car $90,425 next to park. Realty 541-312-9449 John L. Scott garage. Tile counter 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, cs Jett Blackburn Real www. BendOregon Real Estate, Bend tops, Pergo flooring in 1404 sq. ft. 2000 SilEstate, 541-573-7206 RealEstate.com www.johnlscott.com B u i l t in vercrest. Large great kitchen. system, room, bay w i ndow speaker MORRIS 3456 NE 45th Country Custom Home In Three Call The Bulletin At vaulted ceilings with dining area. Front & 541-385-5809 REAL ESTATE Living Close to DownPines. l ighting. Forced a i r back decks. Laundry town Redmond. Immaculate 3529 sq. ft. Place Your Ad Or E-Mail Indcpcndcntly phntcd and Opcratcd room + 2-car garage. gas heating. $192,900 $149,999 4 bdrm, 3 bath home At: www.bendbulletin.com MLS¹201209315. Sold tastefully f u rTEAM Birtola Garmyn close to Shevlin Park. SHORT SALE WITH 2 nished. Awbrey Butte j NEW LISTING! Prudential High Desert G reat r o o m wit h LENDERS Rohaly, Broker, $469,000 Realty 541-312-9449 Rogue River s tone Spacious single-level 3 Marilyn Bobbie Strome, 541-322-9954 View, Views & More www. BendOregon fireplace, Br a z ilian or 4 bdrm on .88 acre Principal Broker John L. Scott Views. Located down RealEstate.com cherry wood f l oors pine-treed lot. Boasts John L Scott Real Real Estate, Bend a private lane. City and 2 7 ' ca t h edral oversized double gaEstate 541-385-5500 www.johnlscott.com l ights at n i ght a r e 3 Bedroom 2 bath, 1092 ceiling. Chef's kitchen rage and rear deck. amazing. 2938 sq. ft., sq. ft. frame home in with SS G E M o no- Photos: TERRANGO GLEN 4 bedroom, 3 bath, W heeler Ranc h . gram appliances. 2 Call a Pro www.johnlscott.com 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths Whether you need a large bonus r oom, H ome was b uilt i n /96127 master suites, tanin 2 276ysf o n a large deck, 3 car ga2004, ha s v a u lted dem 3-car g arage. Peggy Lee Combs, fence fixed, hedges 13,500ysf lot. Tiered rage, 1000 +/- rough ceilings, gas fireplace, old MLS¹201208803 Broker 541-480-7653 landscape & stairs to sq. ft. you can finish. tile and a ppliances. $634,900 trimmed or a house John L. Scott Canal level gathering MLS¹201209345 Double attached ga- Shelley Arnold, Broker Real Estate, Bend built, you'll find area w/firepit & picnic Rookie Dickens, Broker, r age, front yard i s www.johnlscott.com 541-771-9329 grove. Open 2 story professional help in GRI, CRS, ABR landscaped and John L. Scott floor plan with great The Bulletin's "Call a 541-815-0436 decorative fence, very NOTICE Real Estate, Bend room living space that We never stop moving: clean, must see. All real estate adverwww.johnlscott.com Service Professional" is light & bright with $93,000 tised here in is subDirectory Do you love t o p l ay ject to t h e F e deral m any w indows & MLS¹ 201209339 g olf? H o w abo u t F air H o using A c t , custom lights. Granite Cascade Realty, 541-385-5809 walking out your back which makes it illegal tile countertops, Dennis Haniford, d oor o n t h e 1 0 t h to advertise any pref- stainless steel appli- Yellow Jacket Cabin Princ. Broker ances 8 porcelain ce541-536-1731 g reen of Glaz e erence, limitation or MORRIS $295,000 ramic tile. Gas fire- Just short M eadow a t Bla c k discrimination based drive from REAL ESTATE 60674 Rocking B utte Ranch? T h is on race, color, reliplace with s t acked Burns, OR this comI dcpc dc tlyO cda dopcwtcd Horse Ct. immaculate 3738 SF gion, sex, handicap, rock surround, wood pletely rem o deled Traditional sale! Nestled home offers m a ny familial status or namantle & buil t - in cabin h a s it all! in the pines this home amenities, a gas ?re- tional origin, or inten- bookcases & c a bi- Comes c o m pletely offers a great open place in t h e l i v ing tion to make any such nets on either side. furnished, 1030 sf, 2 Get your floor plan, 3 bdrm, 2 L arge m a i n fl o o r room, wonderful am- preferences, l i mitabd plus loft, s/d bath. business bath, 1639 sq. ft. with bient lighting in every tions or discrimination. master bedroom & Sleeps 11. P ropane 12 ft. ceilings. Newer room, built-in speaker We will not knowingly bath. Formal dining heat plus Stone firev inyl windows a n d system, intercom & accept any advertis- room & guest powder place. Large covered G ROW I N G Trane heat p u mp. security sys t ems, ing for r eal e state room too. Loft family deck. Solar power. Spacious .34 acre lot abundant bu i l t-in Located on 1.5 acres. sto r age, which is in violation of room w i t h with an ad in with plenty of room for wonderful views of the this law. All persons computer/desk unit. Rare opportunity to RV parking and a ll $315,000 MLS The Bulletin's beautiful Ponderosas are hereby informed own this kind of rec¹201209150 your toys. A definite & surrounding land- that all dwellings adr eational retreat o n "Call A Service must see!. Bobbie Strome, scape. $998,000 vertised are available Yellow Jacket ReserProfessional" Maralin Baidenmann, John L. Scott Real Es- on an equal opportuPrincipal Broker voir! Broker 541-325-1096 John L Scott Real Directory tate 541-548-1712 nity basis. The BulleJett Blackburn Real John L. Scott Estate 541-385-5500 tin Classified Estate, 541-573-7206 Fabulous mou n tain Real Estate, Bend views, rural property www.johnlscott.com 3479 sq. ft. 3 bdrm. 2 .5 baths. L ots o f $89,500 shop area! $495,000. Smart Investment! MLS ¹201207007 This spacious Condo home boasts of deco- Call Jeanne Scharlund, Principal Broker, rator paint, wood look 541-420-7978 laminate flo o ring. C omfortable liv i n g Redmond RE/MAX area w/fireplace & Land & Homes Real Estate large windows make t his home l i ght & Gorgeous home! People Helping People Buy Homes Since 1987 bright. 2 master suites Private backyard getupstairs w/w a lk-in away! .21 Acre Lot, 2 closets. Fenced yard bdrm, 2 bath w/pond/ with mature t r ees. den/office, 1758 sq. 685 SE Third St, Bend, OR 97702 ( 541-318-5500 ( NMLS¹89511/ML-3213-10 T his c omplex f e a- ft.,a 3 -car g a rage tures a private indoor w/shop. $199,900 I ,' pool/spa, well mainI I I MLS¹201208130 tained common area. Call Virginia, HOA covers water, Principal Broker sewer, garbage, land541-350-3418 s caping, snow r e - Redmond RE/MAX moval, pool & exterior Land & Homes maintenance. Real Estate Debbie Tallman, Broker 541-390-0934 or Great Family Home 541-389-7910 B eautiful home i n a Hunter Properties great neighborhood. Spacious kitchen, tile Attractive Home Inside c ountertops. Hu g e & Out $156,000 master suite w/soak3 bd, 1 '/g bth beauty, ing tub & s e parate sunny rem o deled shower. Large fenced Kitchen & baths. Tile backyard. Mo v e -in & pergo floors. Col- ready with all appliorful, se q uentially- ances. Call Barbara blooming flower Beds. for more information. Open floor plan, con- Barbara Jackson, Brotemporary l i g hting. ker 541-306-8186 Environmentally John L. Scott friendly heating. Real Estate, Bend Jett Blackburn Real www.johnlscott.com

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Broken Topj Traditional Sale! Coun- $374,900 Extraordinary Beautiful custom home New Construction - 3 SW Redmond 3 bdrm, 2 15430 Pine Ct - 1782 15234 Deer Ave. try living but just minview of Mt Jefferson all on 1 level. Large bdrm, 2 b ath, 1548 bath, 1304 sq. ft., gas sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 30x80 La Pine I $159,900 $1,175,000 Par Excellence! Beau- utes to Bend. New centered thru wall to windows for s q.ft., vaulted, g a s f ireplace w/tile s u r garage. $2 2 9 ,500.Hideaway in the woods tiful single-level encarpet, new s t ove, wall windows. This light/bright c o m fort. furnace-range-water r ound, natural g a s High Lakes Realty & across from the Little sconces 3814 sq. ft. and vaulted ceilings. 4bd 2079 sq ft home Huge master s uite heater, fenced, land- forced air, c overed Property M a n age- Deschutes River in La of q u ality & craftsRelax on your deck features knotty pine, w/vaulted ceilings & scaped. $16 2 ,900 porch, fenced. New ment 541-536-0117 P ine. 1617 sq. ft. + manship by Pacwest overlooking your very rock fireplace, cusskylights. Cozy family MLS ¹ 2 01 2 08875 listing. $113,000. 576 sq. ft. unfinished Homes. Eu r opean s ecluded acre l o t ! tom cabinets, double room w/gas fireplace Pam Lester, Principal Pam Lester, Princ. Bro- A must see, borders attic space. Granite g ov't l a nds. T h i s counters, wood floors finishes, custom mill- This DRW home also oven! Home-ID 974. open t o kit c hen. B roker, Century 2 1 ker, Century 21 Gold home has many nice & .48 acre lot. Amazwork, 3 fi r e places, s its back f ro m t h e Eagle Crest $209,900 Gold Country Realty, Country Realty, Inc. features including a 541-504-1338 heated floors, d en, road. $109,000 Properties MLS¹201208542 Inc. 541-504-1338 ing vacation or persunroom that f aces wine cellar, luxe living! Mike Wilson, Broker 866-722-3370 John L. Scott Real NEW Construction! 3 manent home. south, great place for 541-977-5345 or SW Redmond 3 bdrms., MLS¹201206297 MLS¹201204424 Estate 541-548-1712 www.johnlscott.com bdrm, 2 b ath, 1700 $ 199,900 Enjoy t h i s a Jacuzzi. Covered Virginia Ross, Broker, David Gilmore, Broker 541-389-7910 2 baths, 1120 sq. ft., /14252 b eautiful view f r om EAGLE CREST behind sq.ft, 23 acre lot, tile clean, turn-key single b ack deck t hat i n ABR, CRS, GRI 541-312-7271 Hunter Properties LLC Caba, Principal the Sisters to Smith gates & on 11th fair- floors, tile backsplash, story home, fenced, cludes walkway to the KathyBroker, 541-480-7501 We never stop moving: ABR Rock on the deck of way. Great room open landscaped, fenced. shed. Traditional sale, oversized 2-car ga541-771-1761 We never stop moving: TURN THE PAGE this 2 br/2 ba., 1419 to dining w/covered $169,900 rage with p r opane T oo new fo r M L S. John L. Scott For More Ads sq.ft. townhome. Fea deck access & cook's MLS201209125 heater. 3 b e drooms $119,900 cs Real Estate, Bend kitchen w/alder cabinPam Lester, Principal tures wall-to-wall win with walk in closets. The Bulletin Lester, Princ. Browww.johnlscott.com dows, built in e nter etry, granite counter B roker, Century 2 1 Pam $68,000 ker, Century 21 Gold t ainment cent e r , tops & tile floor, over- Gold Country Realty, MLS¹201200073 $435,000. Sunriver Country Realty, Inc. MORRIS 748 propane fireplace and looking golf course & Inc. 541-504-1338 Cascade Realty, Gem! Extensive Re541-504-1338 MORRIS REAL ESTATE Northeast Bend Homes large great room for mtn. vistas. Spacious New construction! SW Dennis Haniford, model! Large corner REAL ESTATE Id p d es o d d opc r c d entertaining. Home-ID master suite & luxury Princ. Broker lot., 3 full master Redmond $159,900 THE FALLS at Eagle Traditional Sale ! 3 796 I dcpc dc eyo cd d o p cw<cd bath w/see-thru fire- 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1466 541-536-1731 Crest Resort suites, 3.5 baths. Broken Top Townbdrm, 1 b ath, 1092 Eagle Crest Properties place & deck access sq. ft. 2-story home, Central Oregon's PrePrice reflects fully furAwbrey Butte j sq. ft., l andscaped, 866-722-3370 to hot tub. Indoor/out- gas fireplace in great mier 55 an d O l der 15640 Woodgreen - 3 home j $220,000 nished at $447,000. b drm, 1540 sq . f t . , $750,000 Turn-key townhome fenced RV gate/park door speakers, interGorgeous furnishings. room. L a ndscaped Resort C o mmunity. landscaped, $241,900 Stunning Cascade has 2 units with com- ing on 9148 sq. ft. Iot. $264,500 This 2074 sq. com, central vac & with sprinkler system Live the Central OrUnfurnished at ft. townhome is bright, Mountain views from mon entry, laundry & $129,900 High Lakes Realty & MLS hot water sysMLS¹201207534 egon lifestyle you've Call Susan open "great room" solar t his 3524 sq. ft., 4 Property Ma n age- $435,000. garage. Primary/up- 201208880 tems. Finished baseJim Hinton always dreamed of at for a private showing! b edroom, 3. 5 b a t h stairs unit with great Pam Lester, Principal plan w/ floor to ceiling ment, bonus r o om ment 541-536-0117 541-420-6229 Susan Pitarro, THE FALLS at Eagle w indows, ga s f i r e- above 1 06 0 s q . ft. home on .84 acre lot. room floor plan, mas- B roker Century 2 1 Central Oregon Realty Crest. Residents of 152232 Long PrairieBroker Main f loor m a ster t er s u ite & pat i o . Gold Country Realty, place, & built-in buffet triple garage. 541-410-8084 or Group, LLC THE FALLS enjoy ex- Home, 4-car s hop, opens to a large deck MLS¹201203992 suite, open k itchen Downstairs is a stuInc. 541-504-1338 541-389-7910 use of t heir storage, $ 1 4 9,900. overlooking the f irst $529,900 with granite counters, dio unit. Both units Newer Single S t ory clusive Hunter Properties own clubhouse (pic- High Lakes Realty & wood floors through- being sold furnished. 3086 NE Wav e r ly green of t h e C h al- John L. Scott Real Es- h ome, 3 b d rm, 2 5 tured), access to three Property lenge Course. HomeM a n ageout the main level. Court, Bend. Clean & bath, office, sunroom, MLS¹201209307 tate 541-548-1712 La Pine j $95,000 golf courses, and all ment 541-536-0117 c omfortable ran c h ID 951. Eagle Crest MLS¹201208795 2260 sq.ft, 6 0 acre, John Snippen, Broker, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, t he rest o f Ea g l e FANTASTIC VIEWS Sue Conrad, mtn & S m ith R o ck MBA, ABR, CRS, GRI style home on a large Properties 53610 Br o o kie, 1152 sq. ft. manufacam e n ities. 866-722-3370 of city and Smith views. $279,000. MLS Crest's Broker, CRS lot in a great neigh541-312-7273 Cu s t om tured home on 1.42 Homesites start at just $ 380,000 Rock. Large h o me ¹ 201206306 541-480-6621 borhood. Home fea- $750,000 Pam 541-948-9090 2500 sq. ft. + g uest acres. Kitchen with Ex t r emely $47,500 and lots on with huge great room. tures a fenced yard, 541-420-5170 We never stop moving: private s e t ting in Easy access to Bend Lester, Pnncipal Bro- the Challenge Course suite. High Lakes Re- i sland & doub l e We never stop moving: skylights, s p r inkler cul-de-sac, this ker, Century 21 Gold 3 alty & Property Man- stainless sink. Front & system, mature trees, b edroom 2 . 5 ba t h and Sisters. $205,000 Country Realty, Inc. a re a vailable. W e agement rear decks with railhave several PREMLS¹201201489 RV parking, attached 3275 sq. ft. home can 541-504-1338 cs i ngs. L arge w r a p FERRED BUILDERS 541-536-0117 double garage, lami- only be described as Call Travis Hannan, Newly renovated home that are ready to as- 11728 S u n For e st, around gravel drivePrincipal Broker, nate flooring, walk-in e legantly u a l, in the heart of down- s ist you w it h y o u r 2 Bdrm, 1104 sq.ft., way, fenced lot. 541-788-3480 c loset, m ai n f l o o r w/paver w acas MORRIS l kways, Redmond town Redmond, close complete MLS¹201209044 hom e Bunkhouse. $129,000 RE/MAX master, formal dining front and rear deck. MORRIS Geraghty, Broker to dry canyon trails, building needs; evREAL ESTATE Land & Homes room & bre a kfast Wonderful backyard High Lakes Realty & Pattl541-948-5880 REAL ESTATE Indcpendcntly (hmcd and Opcrarcd C entennial Park & erything from p lan- Property Real Estate nook. Location offers Ma n agethat i s ex t e nsively Indcpcndcndy&mcd andOperat«d downtown amenities. ning to moving in. To ment 541-536-0117 We never stop moving: quick access to the landscaped with wa Fieldstone crossing, 4 DESCHUTES Features refurbished a rrange for a p e r hospital and Costco is Awbrey Butte j t er feature & f u l l y 2.5 bath, 2130 pine hardwood floor- sonal tour please call 50760 South Fawn RIVER WOODS a short distance from equipped greenhouse. bdrm, $798,000 sq.ft., gas fireplace, ing, laminate flooring Eagle Crest Proper- Top of the line 3-bd, bedroom, 1.75 bath in the ne i ghborhood- Home-ID 954 Custom "green" home 3 1329 tile countertops, slate in the kitchen & din- ties ft. custom at (866) shop, $169,000. High MLS ¹ 201209073 to b e b u ilt. S ingle home sq. Eagle Crest entry, hardwood, huge ing room, new paint 722-3370. Or, better on DRW acre. John L. Scott Real EsLakes Realty & Proplevel, 4 bedroom, 4 Properties™ d eck, f e nced, R V inside & out, master yet, drop by our office erty room floor plan tate 541-548-1712 Man a gement MORRIS bathroom, 3000 sq. ft. Great 866-722-3370 area. $179,900. MLS vaulted ceiling. s eparation, din i n g l ocated next t o t h e 541-536-01 1 7 REAL ESTATE Great room, f ormal with ¹ 2012059483. P a m area and formal dinkitchen appliances NE Bend j $175,000 $ 158,000. Earth A d Ridge Pro Shop. I d p d ndyO w dandop mt d d ining, three b e d- All Principal Bro50040 Darlene Waying room, a b o nus included. Both re- New construction in vantage Home! Main Lester, room suites plus a 4th are ker, Century 21 Gold 10 a c res , ca b i n, r oom/solarium, n e w cessed & under cabiCrosswinds backing bedroom/office. Fully net lighting in kitchen. to L a n d Sy s tems floor living with exten- Country Realty, Inc. 756 bunkhouse, $179,900. landscaping, fenced Looking for your next landscaped .96-acre Laundry room w/sky- Nursery. 3 bedroom, 2 s ive upgrades. A n 541-504-1338 emp/oyee? High Lakes Realty & back yard, RV parkJefferson County Homes open floor plan with lot. MLS¹201209553 Property Ma n ageand large pantry. bath, 9 ft. ceilings & ing, alley access, de- Place a Bulletin help large entry, slate, red Shelly Hummel, Broker, lite wanted ad today and Want to impress the ment 541-536-0117 tached garage w/shop A truly charming get Garage is heated and master suite. Quiet oak hardwood floors. CRS, GRI, CHMS reach over 60,000 f inished w/wor k neighborhood close to breakfast bar, c onarea & storage along property that relatives? Remodel 15990 Falcon L a ne, away 541-383-4361 readers each week. w/ central h eat/AC. com p letely bench. Super fenced hospital, s h o pping, crete counters a nd your home with the Oversized garage, RV comes Your classified ad We never stop moving: furnished. It is cozy Call Today! $189,900 yard w/mature Ponde- dining & schools. Birch cabinets. Rear help of a professional hookup. $1 1 9,700. will also appear on MLS¹201208379 yet has room for ex rosas, storage buildMLS¹201208195 entry garage. Mike High Lakes Realty & from The Bulletin's bendbulletin.com ing. SHORT S A LE John L. Scott Real Estended family gather Julia Buckland, Wilson, Broker Property Ma n agewhich currently re"Call A Service tate 541-548-1712 ings. Out s tanding WITH APP R OVED Broker, ABR, ALHS, 541-977-5345 or ment 541-536-0117 ceives over deck with grand views PRICE $16 6 ,000. Professional" Directory Opportunity Knocks Will CRS, GRI 541-389-791 0 1.5 million page of the Cascade Moun MLS¹2802056 541-719-8444 52970 Walker Way Hunter Properties You Answer? Corner views every month MORRIS Bobbie Strome, We never stop moving: $184,000. 3 bd, 2 ba, tain and converging Gorgeous mou n tain Lot, .27 acre, close to at no extra cost. Principal Broker REAL ESTATE attached garage. High rivers that make up views! 36y acres Irri- all Central O regon Say "goodbuy" Bulletin Classifieds John L Scott Real I d p d m l y O d dop «d Lakes Realty & Prop- Lake Billy Chinook. gated w/small cabin, 1 has to offer. Smith Get Results! Estate 541-385-5500 to that unused erty Man a gement $269,000 bedroom, 1 bath, pos- Rock & beyond City Call 385-5809 or MLS¹201204144 Awbrey Butte j 541-536-0117 sible OWC! $225,000. views... Rem o d el place your ad on-line item by placing it in D&D Realty Group LLC $899,000 MLS ¹ 20 1 2 01125. s tarted... Just a d d Take care of at Stunning home with 52375 Ammon Road. 866-346-7868 The Bulletin Classifieds Call Charlie, Desig- your personal touches MORRIS bendbulletin.com Modified A- F rame, views from Jefferson your investments nated Broker, for th e c o mpletion! REAL ESTATE to Mt Hood and twinhuge shop. $269,900. N ewer home with 4 541-350-3419 with the help from 1440 sq.ft, 3 bdrm, 2 Indepcndcntly (hmcd and Opentcd 5 41-385 -5 8 0 9 High Lakes Realty & large bdrms, 2 baths, k ling city l i ghts a t Redmond RE/MAX bath, office and open 753 night. Black w alnut The Bulletin's Property Ma n age- split floor plan, large Land & Homes living/dining/ kitchen. New On The Market! 1742 N W Sisters Homes Ki n gwood ment 541-536-0117 workable kitchen, and f loors, b l u e ey e d "Call A Service Real Estate D etached sgle g a Charming well cared for P lace. Clean a n d plenty of room for a g ranite, 2 mas t e r rage. N e w pr i c e: 4 45 Bonner 720 s f h ome in a ga t e d Black Butte Ranch j large family. Nice size suites & wine cellar. 4 Professional" Directory Comfortable c r a fts-Great Home - Terrific $69,500! MLS community. Light & cabin, shop, .28 acre, bedroom, 3.5 b a t h, man style home within Condition! $167,500. ¹201208907. $489,900 yard t oo . $ 7 6 ,000 Bright, vaulted, sky Furnished 4 bedroom, $40,000. High Lakes MLS¹201202015 3811 sq.ft. close distance of the Corner Lot, 2016 sq. John L. Scott Real EsElkai Woods j lights, air conditioning Realty & Pr o perty 3 bath, 2 story home D&D Realty Group LLC MLS¹201204524 Dry Canyon and West ft., 3 bdrm, 2.5 baths, $499,000 e asily s l eeps 1 5 Management 866-346-7868 Margo Degray, Broker, Townhome overlooking & large deck. Ameni C anyon R i m Ci t y open floor plan, fam- tate 541-548-1712 541-536-0117 ties include front yard Park. 4 bedrooms with ily room, living room, Panoramic views! Great making it a p e rfect ABR, CRS the 18th fairway & common area main a large master, up- patio, pro p erty. Home is in the 100 year 541-480-7355 la n dscaped, location 3 miles NW of vacation large pond at Widgi & pool, sports stairs u t ility, o v e r- fenced RV area. New front and side 14238 W hitewater flood plain. It needs We never stop moving: Redmond. Views of Creek Golf Course. tenance, $59,900. One of few c ourt, & s n o w r e sized d o u bl e atJim Hinton Smith Rock & decks. Fireplace with lots in W i l d R i ver. some TLC but sits on A DA e q uipped, 2 moval. $180,000. woodstove ins e r t, a wonderful lot and t ached gara g e , 541-420-6229 O chocos. Cus t o m master suites, Hickory Susan Pitarro, Broker High Lakes Realty & could make a good laminate wood floor- Central Oregon Realty built 2478 sq. ft. home double car g arage, P roperty floors, slab g r anite Man a g e 541-410-8084 or n ewer roof & w i n - ment 541-536-0117 i nvestment o r fi r s t i ng throughout t h e Group, LLC on 4.74 acres. 1800 counters, sec u rity 541-389-7910 home. Possible owner main level, a g r eat Investment Opportunity sq. ft. shop w/RV bay. dows. system, wired for sur- Hunter Properties LLC MLS¹201208783 t erms. $40,0 0 0 room design, fenced 3 b d rm , c h a rming MLS201202726 MORRIS 15194 Ponderosa Lp. round sound & more! MLS¹201209476 central heat Bungalow style home, $397,000 J oh n L . Pat Palazzi, Broker MLS¹201208996 1.41 acres ready for REAL ESTATE Squeaky clean large 3 backyard, 541-771-6996 and AC, large kitchen in d owntown R e dScott R ea l E s t ate you! $55,000. High D&D Realty Group LLC Rosemary Goodwin, I d p d d yO d do p i d bdrm, 2y2 bath, 1980 We never stop moving: 866-346-7868 island, exc. stor- mond. Detached ga- 541-548-1712 Broker, Lakes Realty & Prop s q. ft., B e nd, O R with age, blinds througherty Man a gement Drake Park & River Certified Negotiator home. spacious living out, and great curb rage, lot of off street Redmond j $176,400 Close to schools! Nice 3 541-536-0117 Views j $649,000 541-706-1897 room w/gas fireplace appeal. Call t oday! p arking. Zoned f o r Great famiiy home on bdrm home in town 3 bedroom, 2 bath, We never stop moving: $185,900 home office, residenthe canyon rim with 4 L andscaped with a 51350 Anchor Way MLS ¹ 201209498 2119 sq. ft., English MLS¹201280332 t ial, could b e c o n bedrooms, 3 b a ths, Cabin on 1.25 acre fenced y a rd , RV John L. Scott Real Escottage. D e schutes Jim Hinton verted to commercial l iving a n d fam i ly w/city water, $59,900 parking too! $79,900 MORRIS tate 541-548-1712 River & Drake Park cs 541-420-6229 u se. $99,9 0 0 . rooms, plus f ormal MLS¹201106963 High Lakes Realty & views, heart of downREAL ESTATE Central Oregon Realty 2 -Story home in N W MLS¹201206148 dining area and 3 car Property M a n age-D&D Realty Group LLC town Bend's historic 1 d p ndendy~ d a d o p n ied Group, LLC Redmond. Large 1705 Call Kelly Starbuck, tandem garage. Quiet 866-346-7868 ment 541-536-0117 district. Meticulously MORRIS sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Principal Broker, Echo Rim neighborupdated home, per749 Knotty alder cabinets, 541-350-341 9 hood. Check it out toREAL ESTATE fect combination of appli a nces, Redmond RE/MAX day. Southeast Bend Homes SS I d p d nw 0 da d o p mr d elegance & comfort. front/back landLand & Homes MLS¹201200354 MLS¹201205806 Real Estate TenBroek - Hilber scaped with irrigation. Estate In G ated Golf $274,500. P r id e Of Lester Friedman, Group, LLC Gre a t $185,900. Jim Hinton Large Lot In SW RedCommunity Cascade O wnership! P.C., Broker 541-550-4944 views with 2.5 acres, room floor plan with 3 541-420-6229 541-330-8491 mond. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 4bdrm, with his/hers b edrooms, 2 b a t hsCentral Oregon Realty 1108 sq.ft, 9148 sq.ft. We never stop moving: We never stop moving: C u s tom Group, LLC master suites on main and d e n . lot, hot tub, sprinkler level. 3 gas fireplaces, features include tile, Beautiful 2-Story 3 system, greenhouse. John & Marlene, Tom, Ron R. Colette, Ary, Alan R. Mics roomy kitchen, wrap faucets and an insu- bdrms, 3 baths, 1918 $106,000. chelje, Tom R LaRue, David R Catherine, Bill, Tambrie, around wind o ws, lated/ heated garage. sq. ft., stainless appli- MLS¹201207599. Low mai n tenance ances, gas fireplace. Pam Lester, Principal wood floors, & 3 car Kristen 4 Jeremy, Brent, Vern R. Tawnya, Jim & MaryJo, landscape with a trex MORRIS garage. Golf cart bay Landscaped with irri- B roker, Century 2 1 MORRIS deck & the back of the Steve, Casey, Tom &. Shelbie, Albert, Ken R. Julie w/ 1560 s/ f c o ach REAL ESTATE gation $188 , 900. Gold Country Realty, REAL ESTATE house complete with home is located next MLS¹201208280 Inc. 541-504-1338 Indcpcndcnily 0 acd and Opcratcd Dear recent clients, Indcpcndcndy~cd and Operated shop. Spe c tacular to greenway. Jim Hinton, NE Redmond, 3 bdrm, South Heights 3 bdrm, landscaping, p o n d, Debbie Tallman, Broker 541-420-6229 I truly thank you for entrusting me with your business. New Riverfront Home j streams & waterfall all 541-390-0934 or 2 bath, 1360 sq. ft., 2 bath, 1611 sq. ft., Central Oregon Realty $1,195,000 541-389-7910 Buying or selling a home is an important event in ones life triple garage, office, set w i t hin f e n ced blinds thr o ughout, Group, LLC Beautiful home on the Hunter Properties bay f ront w i n dow, park-like area. $1,200,000 setting, that should not be taken lightly and I was honored to have Deschutes River near Ryan Whitcomb, BroBeautiful city views from large patio, mature f enced . 4 7 ac r e , D owntown Bend & 750 played a role in assisting you achieve your desired goals. this 2 60 0 s q . ft. landscaping, fenced ker 541-639-1151 sprinkler system. The Old Mill. Well-ap- Aaron Boehm, Broker Redmond Homes 3bd/2.5 bath E agle yard. $128,000. MLS $170,000. MLS I have seen great success over the last year and it has ajl pointed entry, great Crest home. H u ge 201207127 541-647-8851 201208179 been thanks to your continued support and the trust you room, gourmet Hunter Properties O wner wi l l car r y ! price reduction! MLS¹ Pam Lester, Principal Pam Lester, Principal kitchen, main l e vel B roker, Century 2 1 $ 599,900 VIE W S , 201206886 $449,000. B roker Century 2 1 place in me. For that I am extremely thankful. m aster s u i te . El - Near Old Mill District 3 VIEWS, VIEWS!! This John L. Scott Real Es- Gold Country Realty, Gold Country Realty, evated deck down to bdrm, 2 i/2 bath, 2398 g orgeous Inc. 541-504-1338 cus t om tate 541-548-1712 Inc. 541-504-1338 Warmest Regards, dock with boat ramp. s q. ft ., coun t ry home offers the kind Call today! Silvia Knight kitchen, maple cabi of views that we all MLS¹201207905 nets. 6970 sq. ft. Iot. live here for! Loaded Lisa Campbell, Broker $180,000. MLS ¹ with upgrades, this 541-419-8900 201208231 home features 2 mas We never stop moving: Pam Lester, Principal t er suites + 2 a d d i B roker Century 2 1 tional bedrooms, 3569 Gold Country Realty, sq. ft. Inc. 541-504-1338 Home -ID 820 Eagle Crest One-of-a-kindhome on Properties™ 2 lots Cascade Mtn. & MORRIS 866-722-3370 golf course v iews. REAL ESTATE Master suite w/ fire- Stick built home with a Indcpcndcndy~cd and Operatcd Broker ABR, SFR, GREEN place & mult i p le view and double gadecks. Elevator, prirage. $125 , 000. 747 541.788.4861 vate oval office, & 4 MLS¹ 2905473 Southwest Bend Homes car II garages, Call Linda Lou "' $1,950,000. Day-Wright, 15-YEAR FIXED rg . bendlu uryhomes@gmail.com L 2-Story Nice house with Aaron Boehm, Broker //i ij Broker, 541-771-2585 H UGE 1120 sq . f t . www.silviaknight.com 541-647-8851 Crooked River Realty shop on almost an Ryan Whitcomb, Broacre. Slate tile foyer, Beautiful home in Great ker 541-639-1151 t ile counters in t h e condition $184,500 Hunter Properties kitchen, reverse floor Single level, 3 bdrms, 2 plan, wood stove in SW Bend j $549,000 baths, office, 1792 sq. the living room, wood 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath, ft. , NEW Stainless Tetherow Contemporary 30-YEAR FIXED flooring, tile in baths, 3035 sq. f t . t o w n- steel appliances, large bonus room & office home nestled in the kitchen with e a ting $699,900 downstairs, treed lot, pine trees, close to bar. New blinds, fresh e xtra a s phalt, d e - the Deschutes River paint in & out. tached garage + detrail. Great room floor Jim Hinton tached hobby room/ plan, vaulted beam 541-420-6229 o ffice. P r ivate y e t ceilings, gourmet kit- Central Oregon Realty close to town. chen, paver p a tio, Group, LLC Call us today! $215,000. waterfeature. MLS¹201205655 $550,000 One of Sage MLS¹201203181 NMLS ¹402847 Will feature 3054 sqft, 5 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, 3 car D&D Realty Group LLC Karin Johnson, Broker Builders award win866-346-7868 n ing h o mes. M i n t 541-639-6140 garage with quality finishes, appliances and landscaping. condition and a truly We never stop moving: I Just too many magnificent s e tting. Call Silvia Knight 541.788.4861 3376 sf with master collectibles? b edroom o n m a i n Or Judy McCombs 541.390.1411 cs ' floor with two b edll' I • i I t l l ei Sell them in rooms and baths upI i 'I I ' I II 'I II' •1 '' The Bulletin Classifieds I I I I stairs f o r gue s ts. I I I I I ' l l • I I • I I I I I MORRIS • ' I I I ' I t ii r • Home-ID 941 REAL ESTATE Eagle Crest Properties INTERNATIONAL REALTY 541-385-5809 I dcpc dc <lyO cd 4 0 p c rcd 866-722-3370 Awbrey Butte j $625,000 5 bedroom, 3 b ath, 4288 sq. ft. home. Flat .82 a cr e l o t on cul-de-sac. V a u lted living/dining room, private master on main level. 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685 NW 5th Street, Prineville ( $98,900

Southwestern Style in Prineville( $139,000

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

Rhonda Garrison, Principal BrokerI 541-279-1768

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Gem in the Rough fThree Rivers Southf $165,000

• 3 bed, 2 bath, 1500 SF home • 2000 sq. ft. shop

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

• New cherry wood cabinets and stainless steel appliances,granite countertops, marble floors • Master suite w/Jacuzzi tub MLS ¹201206455

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• 55149 Forest Lane

• 3 bed, 2 bath, 1224 SF • Very comfortable home for weekend getaways or full

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20145 Red Sky Lane ( $175,000

•Fully fenced w/cyclone fencing • Shop/extra garage space • Single level ranch lovingly cared for with Pergo flooring & high-end carpeting in living rm •Up &comingSW neighborhood MLS¹201300183

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

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• 3 bedroom, 2 baths • New carpet throughout • New interior paint • 1399 SF • Back deck 8I fenced yard • Close to downtown shopping MLS¹201300025

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Powder Village Creampuff ~ $74,900

• 8 weeks/year or trade with RCI! • 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath Loft — . f rac tion

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On the Hillside in SWRedmond ) $215,000

92 Quelah Condo, Sunriver ) $245,000

61283 Mount Vista Dr. ) $299,000

• Motivated seller! Bring offers! • Gorgeous 2.5 acre lot in gated golf community • Build your dream home amongstthe pine trees. • Soak up the Cascade

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Call Sue Price, Owner/Broker I 541-408-7742

Call Kelly Winch, Broker I 541-390-0398

Call Jordan Haase, Principal BrokerI 541-420-1559

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Rivers Edge - Golf View ( $369,000!

19565 Aster Lane ~ $379,000

Luxury Townhomes~Offered from $414,750

SE BendSmall Acreage / $420,000

• Brand new construction inRiversEdge • Desirable floorplanw/mainlevei master and guestsuite • Open greatroomw/exposedbeams, hand texturedwallslk gourmet kitchen • Near rivertrail & acrossfrom Rivers

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MLS¹ Call Melanie Maitre, Broker ABR, SRES, ePRO 541-480-4186

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Call Myra Girod, Principal Broker I 541-815-2400 or Pam Bronson, BrokerI 541-788-6767

Perfect Home in The Parks ( $435,000

Small Acreage Close to Town/ $460,000

1700 NW Iowa ( $460,000

63235 Peterman Lane ( $539,900

Call Shelly Swanson, BrokerI 541-408-0086

• 2686 SF, .18 acre • 4 bedrooms,3.5 baths •, • Open floor plan w/vaulted ceilings • Lots of upgrades, immaculate y ljil¹N ma intained • Beautiful setting, backing to the track fields 0 I I II I I i I rI Cascades MLS¹201209420

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• Manicured 2.87 acres • 4 bdrms, 2.5baths,single level home • Living, formal dining8c library • Close to Pine Nursery Park • Indoor tennis court 8I pool • 2-car garage & workshop MLS¹201209313

Call Sandy Kohlmoos, Broker, CRSI 541-408-4309

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

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Investment/Income f $549,000

Heart of NorthWest Crossing ~ $569,000

• 61526 American Lane, Bend • FULLY LEASED • Great lease history & long term tenants • 5 separate units • Superb location!

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MLS ¹201102389

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New TetherowSingle LevelContemporary f $599,900

• 3bed/2.5 bathlocated onCompass Park inheart of NWX • Charming2734SFbuilt byGregWelch • Den/officeonmainf ooroff formal entry • 3bedrooms upalong w/open bonus area & laundryroom • Master bathw/soakingtvb, wak-in shower & large closet +Front porchoverlooksCompassPark

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Call Silvia Knight, BrokerI 541-788-4861 or Judy McCombs, BrokerI 541-390-1411

Call Bryan Hilts, BrokerI 541-771-3200

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PointsWest Rare Offering ~ $629,000

19472 Stafford Loop ~ $645,000

PerfectLocation ( $657,000

26 NW Skyliner Summit Loop ~ $664,900

• Gorgeous, single level Darren Thomas designed home • 4 bdrms, 3.5 bath, 2618 SF • Featuresgourmetkitchen & 2

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Private Elegance ~ $899,500

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• Custom home completely remodeled in 2004-05 by Melrose Construction • Kathy 8I Karol Niemi interior plan/ design with quality & detail - 4476 SF • 5 bed, 5.5 bath, main level master • Great room design. Wonderful indoor and outdoor living spacious, quiet cul-de-sac location

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• Seamless integration of indoor and outdoor space,openfloor plan • Private courtyard and covered back patio w/mountainviews • Energy efficient Earth Advantage • A flex room &study allow for maximum versatility

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• 1.14 acre lot in desirable Awbrey Butte • Beautifully finished living room w/mountain views • Kitchen features solid granite counters,opensto famiyroom • Lovely master includes private balcony • Large office off mastew/many r built-ins • All bedrooms are suites. Upstairs ¹I downstairs aundry • Game room includes manybuilt-ins and wet bar • Built in swimming pool • 4bedroom, 6bathroom, 5425SF MLS¹201300201

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• One level with upstairs guest suite and private office • Privacy with southern exposure • Bonus & exercise room

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Brasada Ranch 5400 SF on flat.75 acre! 5 fireplaces! Green built, efficient solar system Fine y crafted Gary Norman built custom • Stunning finishes • Unobstructed mountain views MLS¹201207027

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C ompletely fen c e dEquestrian 5-a c res, 12250 NW Dove Rd 16310 Blacktail Lane- 8996 SW Panorama Rd Close-in 4.78 Acres j Horse property with a Priced to Sell $199,900 Single level on 1 acre, 3 property! 13665 SW 36x48 6-stall b a rn, Custom cedar s i ded Bend C ustom 2034 sq ft , 4 spectacular mountain Spacious 3 bd, 2 ~/~ bth bdrm, 2 bath, 1716 $410,000 Cinder. $84, 9 0 0. cross-fenced, groom- h ome with f loor t o Large home with family b edroom, 2. 5 b a t h 2428 sq. ft., 4 b ed- view. Surrounded by home i n Hi g hland sq.ft., master separaMLS¹201207581 ing stall, wash rack, c eiling windows t o room and den. Sep. h ome built i n 2 0 06 room, 2 bath on 4.78 large farms and sets R anch Estates o n tion, office, fenced, C all M e l ody Cu r r y hay barn, mare barn take in the mtn. views. bldg can be game, w ith Mtn v iews o n acres with 2 acres ir- atop a knoll in Ma1.08 acres. S pec- f lower garden, R V 541-771-1116 w/foaling stalls. 2004 Immaculate 1841 sq. craft, party room or 1.53 acres. Many upngatIon and a pond. dras area. You can tacular view. M a ny parking. $ 1 4 5,000. Crooked River Realty 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. f t., 3 b d rm, 2 b a t h easy conversion into a graded features inHuge shop and barn. see foreverI Shop has updates win d ows, MLS ¹ 20 1 0 07848. with tongue & groove garage. Shop & dog clude: hickory cabiDirections: Neff east stalls & plenty of room hardi-plank siding & Pam Lester, Principal $298,500. Call Nancy Gorgeous Mountain Popp, Broker, vaulted ceilings, gas house, too, on 1 acre. nets, granite counter to Deer Trail Road, for hay & t ack. Or metal roof. Nice patio B roker, Century 2 1 Views. 12649 SW 541-815-8000 free-standing s t ove, $99,000 Short Sale. t ops, alder t ri m & r ight to en d o f t h e bring your toys that off the huge rec room. Gold Country Realty, Peninsula Dr. don't r equire f o od! Crooked River Realty wood accents. New MLS¹201206446 doors, hardwood & tile road. D bl g a rage pl u s Inc. 541-504-1338 MLS¹201205061 h ardwood floors & Faye Phillips, Broker floors. The m a ster MLS¹201206420 W ith over 6 a c r es 20x36 shop & 3 bay Look at: 541-480-2945 Sisters j $549,000 $162,900 new swimming pool. bath has a garden tub Susan Agli, there's plenty of room. carport. Bendhomes.com Great Cascade MounCall Melody Curry On completely fenced John L. Scott with tile surround & Broker, SRES This custom b right Jett Blackburn Real tain views from this 541-771-1116 for Complete Listings of 4.81 acres. $385,000 Real Estate, Bend separate tile shower. 541-383-4338 home has many upEstate, 541-573-7206 3000 sq. ft. home on Crooked River Realty Area Real Estate for Sale MLS¹ 201101447 www.johnlscott.com 541-408-3773 grades, great f l oor $250,000 Juniper Realty, MLS¹ 201208347 We never stop moving: plan, large r ooms,Price Reduction!!! Pan- 6 .75 acres. 3 b e d 2 bedroom, 2 bath on rooms, bonus room & Great Investments! 541-504-5393 Juniper Realty, fireplace & so much oramic Views! Great Need to get an ad 1.12 acres. $129,000 Two family/investment 541-504-5393 m ore. $220, 0 00 location 3 miles NW of o ffice. 4 a c re s o f MLS¹201203821 Three Sisters irrigahomes in quiet area of 12851 SW Deer MLS¹201105983 cs Redmond. Views of in ASAP? 9.33 acres in P owell Call Linda Lou Culver. Spacious floor Crossing. Remodeled D&D Realty Group LLC Smith Ro c k & tion. 40x40 barn, 5 Butte - 4 bdrm, 2.5 Day-Wright, Broker, plans w/stainless ap3 bedroom, 2 b ath, 866-346-7868 O chocos. Cu s t om loafing sheds, 3 car b ath, 1928 s q . f t . , 541-771-2585 p liances, gran i t e 1440 sq. ft. home on Fax it to 541-322-7253 MORRIS built 2478 sq. ft. home garage with shop. 3-car garage, barn, L OG HOME on 4 85 MLS¹201205094 counters & pantry in Crooked River Realty 2.29 acres. Granite on 4.74 acres. 1800 with RV door. IrREAL ESTATE acres, home has had Mark Valceschini, kitchen. 3 bedrooms, 87479 N. Star Lane. 40 c ounters, hick o ry The Bulletin Classifieds shop, sq. ft. shop w/RV bay. rigated. $35 9 , 000 I dcpc dc ilyO c d d o p r r cd much remodeling es- 4 .74 a c r es. ML S P.C., Broker, CRS, GRI 2.5 baths, 1800 sq. ft. acre horse property. c abinets, bam b o o MLS ¹ 20 1 2 037129 pecially the kitchen. ¹201202726 541-383-4364 2 car garage & auto $149,900. High wood f l oors, v i n yl 16751 SW Dove R d. Pam Lester, Principal Complete Package! Barn with 3 stalls with sprinklers. windows, the list goes We never stop moving: $397,000! Lakes Realty & Prop$265,000 B roker, Century 2 1 B eautiful cust o m p ads a n d wat e r , MLS¹201201161 & erty Man a gement on. Garage, carport 2,500 sq.ft. Iog home Gold Country Realty, Great place 15 miles w ashing spot, t a ck John L. Scott Real Es201201162 and R V cov e r ed on 4.9 acres. Gour- Inc. 541-504-1338 tate 541-548-1712 541-536-0117 from town for someroom. Barn is 36x40, Kathy Denning, Broker parking. $1 0 9 ,000 met kitchen w/cherry o ne w/ h o rses o r 36x40 shop. Fenced 541-480-4429 3 bdrm, 2 bath horse MLS 201204401 BETWEEN BEND & small herd of cattle. and Riverfront c abinets, gran i te cro s s-fenced. Remarkable John L. Scott property w/barn and REDMOND Juniper Realty, Home 160 ac with 158 ac counters, & farmer's Terrific location - 4 L andscaped hu g e Real Estate, Bend incredible views. 541-504-5393 MORRIS good native pasture River front home with sink. Great room has bdrm, 1 www.johnlscott.com $139,000 ba th in w/ bunch grass. Nice pond.$299,900 o utstanding rive r REAL ESTATE floor to ceiling winMLS 201206125 MLS¹201203441 2,888y sq.ft. home on 3 bd, 1'/4 bth MH with v iews i n a gat e d Indcpendcney (hmcd and Opcrarcd What are you dows w/mtn v iews. 5.75y acres. Cascade Realty, O utstanding Val u e ! Call Julie Fahlgren, A nicely community! Beautiful lan d scaped Dennis Haniford, Hickory hardwood & Over 3000 sq. ft. 2 Broker, 541-550-0098 Country feel but close looking for? yard. 1200 sf s hop Santa Fe h ome, 3 S pectacular views o f tile f l oors. R a diant to t ow n a m e nities. Princ. Broker level house that has Crooked River Realty masters, triple garage, the Cascade Mtns & floor heating. Super fireplace w/rock w/new 240 sf office & You'll find it in 541-536-1731 great potential and is 5 2916 Old L ak e R d huge shop, 1 3 .46 D eschutes MLS surround for a m bi- l ean-to. 3 ba y m a Riv e r . $499,999 in very good condi$199,000. Two 1848 The Bulletin Classifieds 201208751. J uniper a nce, plus a L o p i chine shed w/2 horse Nearly 2-acres, Mt view, acres. A must see! Custom home sitution. Daylight basestalls & lean-to, cor- great location in CRR, MLS201010467. q.ft. h omes, t w o Realty, 541-504-5393 Woodstove that can ated on 2 . 3 a c res ment. Huge possibili- s $850,000. 20-acre parcels. High rals w/ holding pens. with v e r y li v eable w/300' of river frontties. $158,800 MLS heat the whole house. 5.950 acres with home 541-385-5809 Bring an offer! Blackburn Real Lakes Realty & Proph ome. $64, 9 0 0. a ge. 2937 s q . f t . 201207709 Great room floor plan Jett & large 72x60 shop. in Kellie Cook, Broker Estate, 541-573-7206 MLS¹201208697 w/hardwood, c r o wn Ma n agement, John L. Scott Real Es- erty w/living r o o m & CRR $265,000. 541-408-0463 541-536-0117 12-peak HUGE C asall N a n c y Pop p moulding, w ainscottate 541-548-1712 kitchen having Custom built home with C541-815-8000 MLS¹201209007 John L. Scott ing & m uc h m o re! ade v i ews. G o r wide-plank floors of West Powell Butte Es- c Call Linda Lou hardwood floors, up- Crooked River Realty Real Estate, Bend geous Crooked River MLS¹201208388 Priced to Sell! Afford- t ates. $ 4 49,999 6 reclaimed pine. DisDay-Wright, Broker, graded lighting and www.johnlscott.com Ranch home w/ knotty $699,000 J oh n L. a ble l i v ing, g r e at bdrm, 3.5 bath home pine tressed maple cabi541-771-2585 appliances. Recently 3 New Construction ceilings and sunScott R e a l E s t a te starter or investment. o n 2 0 a c re s w i t h nets in Kitchen with 1 Crooked River Realty painted an d n i cely bdrm, 2 b ath, 1748 541-548-1712 plashed roo m s . $59,000 1 /2 thi c k slat e maintained home on sq.ft., on 1.49 acres, SE Bend-Woodside j shop, 2 master suites, sPlenty of room with $775,000 MLS¹201208170 $50,000 - Close to counters. If you like a 2+ acres. Watch the granite counters, SS 4-car garage, water 4.98 acres. View Property $249,000 CAN have it all...a Prineville Reservoir D&D Realty Group LLC feature, gated comcozy c o untry f e e l. sunset an d w i ldlife appliances, fireplace You 2.49 acres between MLS¹201206906 beautiful home, huge Older manufactured 866-346-7868 You've got it!! Beauf rom y o u r dec k ! with custom mantel. barn, & room for your Bend & munity. MLS¹ Gail Day 541-306-1018 R e d mond, home on 1+ ACRE tiful Cascade Moun- MLS¹201208145 201207133 Pam MLS horse & animals. Be- 1998 home, dbl ga$349,000 Oregon Realty LOT, Idleway Acres. tain Views. 2 corrals, Wonderfully loc a ted Lester, Principal Bro- Central $237,000 ¹ 201209128 Pam Group, LLC replacement cost. rage, insulated heated Call Virginia, Madras home with a pond, shared lake, 3 D&D Realty Group LLC Lester, Principal Bro- low ker, Century 21 Gold 3389 sq. ft . q uality /cooled office/ workPrincipal Broker acres of irrigation, 2 commanding view of Country Realty, Inc. 14198 SW Nine Peaks 866-346-7868 ker, Century 21 Gold home on 4.2 acres. room with full b ath 541-350-3418 Mt. Jefferson and the 541-504-1338 stall barn. $375,000 Country Realty, Inc. 3-car attached gaseparate from house, Pl - Mtn views from Redmond RE/MAX MLS ¹201205878 s urrounding are a . Need help fixing stuff? 541-504-1338 his 1960 sq. ft., 3 rage + R V b a rn/4+ Concrete RV pad and Land & Homes B eautiful well k e p t 3 bdrm, 2 bath, custom tbedroom, Bobbie Strome, Call A Service Professional s everal hook - u p 2 bath car/shop/guest room. home, huge shop, Real Estate Principal Broker home with spacious NW REDMOND 3 find the help you need. spots. $180,000 MLS¹201207123 home on 1.16 acre. $299,000 rooms. $23 9 ,000 John L Scott Real bedroom, 2.5 b ath. www.bendbulletin.com MLS¹201205184 Debbie Hershey, U pdated wit h n e w 5 Acres In Paradise MLS¹201203307 Estate 541-385-5500 MLS¹201206924 Built-ins, tile kitchen Call Kelly Starbuck, Acres - $425,000 carpet & vinyl flooring Broker, CRS, GRI D&D Realty Group LLC Julie Fahlgren, Broker, c ounters, ga s f i r eGorgeous 4.68 acres Principal Broker, and interior has been Perfect small acreage Casa Mariposaj 541-420-5170 541-550-0098 866-346-7868 with 4 acres of irriga- place in t h e l i ving We never stop moving: 541-350-341 9 freshly painted. 936 just outside of town. 3 $3,990,000 Crooked River Realty room. $126,500 t ion. F e nced a n d Redmond RE/MAX ft. garage has a bd, 2 b t h b e a utiful Magnificent prairie WOW! Look at these $249,900 - 5-Cascade sq. MLS¹201209508 cross-fenced, s h op, newer home. Cathe- s tyle 8 6 7 6 sq. f t . Land & Homes area, 2 bays & views! Cascade mtns View acres borders shop TRAVIS HANNAN, d ral a r chways & home. 6 Real Estate amp power for an be d r oom tack room. Spectacu- Call Principal from your living room. BLM, 3 bdrm, 2 bath 50 Broker, lar Smith Rock Views. vaulted ceil i n gs. suites. Mt. Bachelor to R V. Separate R V 541-788-3480 Home has been upcustom home, dbl gar floo r s , Mt. Jefferson views. $173,000 The Bulletin storage and H ardwood dated with newer heat + 2 shop areas. 2 strg covered Redmond RE/MAX MLS¹201207126 Solid hickory cabin- 4000 sq.ft. C a sita/ $139,500 To Subscribe call MORRIS p ump and al l n e w bldgs, propane heat carport. Land & Homes Call Travis Hannan, etry. Dble car garage Shop. Garages for 8 MLS¹ 201208272 541-385-5800 or go to floors as well. Great stove, granite, tile. Real Estate REAL ESTATE Principal Broker, w/ extra room & work- cars & 2 RVs. 9.78 Juniper Realty, www.bendbulletin.com ranch-style home with 541-788-3480 I dp d m ly O d d Op «d Call Nancy Popp bench area. A lso a 541-504-5393 acres between Bend Powell Butte! 10 Acre! lots of room to play. Broker, 541 815-8000 40x 60 shop w/office, & S i s ters. G r a nd Redmond RE/MAX Views! $799,900 Well maintained 3 bed$179,000 Land & Homes Crooked River Realty 1620 s q .ft . w e l l-ap- bathroom, 3 lofts. Full Ridge Estates. and Privacy on room, 2 bath manuSpacious 3863 sq. ft. Serenity MLS¹201208213 Real Estate RV hookup. Fenced MLS¹201106412 4.62 acres. ComfortCRR home factured home t h at home, gorD&D Realty Group LLC 10 A C R ES/CUSTOM pointed for your ani- Megan Power, Broker, Great Country home custom able 3 b e droom, 2 sits on 20 acres of segeous kitchen, 560 866-346-7868 HOME/ S HO P in adjoins 90-acre pas- pasture mals. Property that b ath home a n d a GRI, CDPE with 2-mile walkcluded land. Vaulted has fenced property sq. ft. office, RV bldg., Powell Butte! Unique ture has it all! 541-610-7318 shop with over- ceilings den and a for animals. Wonder shop, & more. Ask for 30x40 floor plan w / indoor ing track. Heat pump, Jett Blackburn Real 762 We never stop moving: sized RV door. Build propane free-standFe a t ure l arge k i tchen w i t h ful location and a nice Extensive spa room, wide hall- ing stove, oversized Estate, 541-573-7206 Homes with Acreage your custom h ome shop area. Ready for Sheet $799,900. pantry. Tons of p riways, single l evel. with brea t htaking vacy that is still close dbl gar + bonus rm. MLS¹201106428 a family wanting to $365,000. MLS $83,500 - S t ick b uilt, 8 6890 Golden L n cs views of the Cascade Lg kitchen, covered . to town. $153,000 live on acreage and Call Virginia, Call VirHuge Shop, 9226 SW mtns. or enjoy as is. $95,000. G o rgeous 201108648 decks. $13 9 ,900. Meadow Rd., CRR Principal Broker MLS¹ 201107445 have room to spread Principal Broviews, 40 acres. High ginia, $249,000 MLS¹20120766 Cascade Realty, out. MLS¹201209328 541-350-3418 541-350-3418 MLS¹201206589 MLS¹201205440 Lakes Realty & Prop- ker MORRIS C all N a nc y Pop p Redmond RE/MAX Dennis Haniford, $249,900 RE/MAX Call Melody Curry erty Man a gement Redmond D&D Realty Group LLC 541-815-8000 Princ. Broker REAL ESTATE D&D Realty Group LLC Land & Homes Land & Homes 541-771-1116 541 -536-01 1 7 866-346-7868 Crooked River Realty 541-536-1731 Real Estate Ind p d ndy~ d* d O peratcd 866-346-7868 Real Estate Crooked River Realty

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Ideal trees 8 many building • All new paint-in and available. Call now at owner's home, 9 state Crooked River Realty Lester, Principal Brobuilding site with unsites. $225,000 MLS¹ 541-475-2291 out! acres adjoins public of the art pivots, 90 ft. 16010 Alpine Dr., La ker, Century 21 Gold 5 land o bstructed view s 201106408 • Newer heat pump over Deschutes truck scales, 20 ton Country Realty, Inc. MLS¹201205208 Juniper Realty, • Newer wood laminate Snowberry Village ¹119 Pine - 1 acre corner 541-504-1338 River. Short walk to Gail Day 541-306-1018 541-504-5393 livestock scales, and floors 8 n e w v i nyl, • 3 bedrooms, 2.5 l ot with t rees . river. $74,900. 5 LOP tags. Central Oregon Realty n ew s h ower a n d baths, 1920 sq. ft. $36,900. High Lakes Three 9148 sq.ft. FLAT MLS¹201102328 MLS¹201208910 Group, LLC SW Chinook Dr. more! • 2000 Silvercrest - TriRealty 8 Pro p erty lots, cul-de-sac, utiliCall Linda Lou Steve Payer, Crooked River, Smith • Vaulted ceilings-new Management plewide ties stubbed into PUE, Day-Wright, Broker, Broker, GRI Rock & mou n tain w~ndows 541-536-0117 • Living room, family close to West Can541-771-2585 MLS¹ 201207852 541-480-2966 views. Owner terms CHECK YOUR AD Call Marilyn Rohaly, room, dining room yon Rim Park and ac- Crooked River Realty We never stop moving: (2) Bend City lots, 2851 Cascade Realty, Please check your ad available. 6.9 acres Broker, 541-322-9954 • Remodeled kitchen, cess to the Dry Can& 2857 Huettl St., off Dennis Haniford, Nice mountain views, with septic, power & on the first day it runs John L. Scott Real w/breakfast bar yon trail. $35,000, to Butler Mkt. All utils under Princ. Broker 3.09-acres. $95,950. to make sure it is cor- w ell i n stalled. I n Estate, Bend • Private master suite $50,000. MLS¹ round $89,900 for both. 541-536-1731 Cg MLS¹201101554 cludes custom home rect. Sometimes inwww.JohnLScott.com w/walk-in closet 201207687, 92 and all Ron, 541-206-7995 Call Linda Lou s tructions over t h e plans. $189,000 • Master bath w/garden 94. Pam Lester, 763 $39,900 - Lot 141 SW Principal Broker, CenDay-Wright, Broker, MLS¹ 201008671 Snowberry Village phone are misundertub & double shower Recreational Homes MORRIS 541-771-2585 Juniper Realty, ¹46. C rater Loop. W e l l tury 21 Gold Country stood and a n e r ror • Gas FA heat PLUS Treed Lot ! MLS ¹ Crooked River Realty 541-504-5393 $88,900. 3 b d r ms, AC 8 fireplace 8 Property can occurin your ad. 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Scott Real c arry, fantastic 1 / 2 Ma n age- Deadlines are: Week- sites. Barn, Equip. Shed river Resort just min- Property private, park-like set Com m unity Huge covered BBQ Estate, Bend acre l o t w/v i ews. ment 541-536-0117 MLS¹201206082 utes away. .50-acre days 11:00 noon for water 8 power avail- deck. Large laundry www.JohnLScott.com ting. Perfect vacation MLS¹201008725 Vicci Bowen r oom a n d 2-c a r lot close to restau- 32.42 Acres in Urban next day, Sat. 11:00 able at t h e s t reet. home. Call Julie Fahlgren 541-41 0-9730 r ants, Casca d e Growth Owner terms avail- attached garage. MLS¹201209404 Bou n dary, a.m. for Sunday and Snowberry Village ¹16 541-550-0098 Central Oregon Realty Call Marilyn Rohaly, Mountains 8 l a k es. Adjacent t o Monday. Call Nancy Popp The able. $69,000 MLS¹ Enjoy the carefree lifCrooked River Realty Group, LLC A djoining lot i s f o r 541 -385-5809 Broker, 201106095 Broker, 541 815-8000 Greens, kitty corner to estyle at Bend's pre541-322-9954 sale with septic sys- new Ridgeview High Thank you! Crooked River Realty Turn-key ranch. Cas- Canyon City, Oregon Juniper Realty, mier 55+ community opportunity. tem in place. John L. Scott Real 541-504-5393 School. $5 9 9 ,000. The Bulletin Classified n ear medical a n d cade mtn views, built Investment Crescent Lake - 1313 4 city tax lots totalling Estate, Bend MLS¹201206354 MLS ¹ 20 1 2 0 3193 shopping. Immacuin 1993, 38+ acres Cut Off Rd. 14.07 acres. Zoned Pam Lester, Principal SW D OV E R D . M t. www.JohnLScott.com late 3 be d r oom, 2 with 26 + i r r igation, R1. It's possible to di- Becky Brunoe, Broker T ucked away off t h e 541-350-4772 B roker, Century 2 1 bath features sepaWashington 8 Three Snowberry Village ¹70 main road this 5+ acre barn, shop, hay shed, vide the lots further. We never stop moving: Find It in Gold Country Realty, Sisters views from this r ate d i ning r o o m $5 5 0 ,000. Power, city water 8 p arcel has l ot s o f fenced. $69,500 The Bulletin Classlfleds! 6.1 acre property with Inc. 541-504-1338 huge kitchen with isMLS ¹ 201 0 03925 • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, storage. This 3 bed/2 sewer at the paved 541 -385-5809 power installed. Close attached 2-car garage land, master suite with Lester, Principal street. Mtn. 8 valley b ath home i s o v e r Pam 4 .38 Acre v i e w l o t roker, Century 2 1 to t h e Des c hutes • 1248 sq. ft. 1993 Sil- g arden t u b , st a l l 1700 sq. ft. of living B Many possible backs BLM, Cascade River and Steelhead vercrest shower, Vaulted ceilCountry Realty, views. space. Fenced yard Gold mtn & S m ith R o ck Mountain Views! b uilding s ites. L o Inc. 541-504-1338 Falls. $99,500 MLS¹ ings, wood laminate • Large living room, for pets, walking trails cated in the city limits views. Corner lot, ap$103,000 MORRIS 201205646 floors, FA heat 8 AC. meander through the of Canyon City near dining area 771 proved for standard 3.39 acres with crazy C overed dec k s . Juniper Re a l ty, REAL ESTATE • mountan views! Vaulted c e i lings, back of the property. John Day. (Sellers are septic. $199,000. MLS Lots 541-504-5393 $94,500. Call Marilyn Large shop plus an licensed Oregon Real Indcpyndyndy &myd ppd Opeyp<ed ¹2809381 Pam Owner will carry. Sunny windows R ohaly, Brok e r , MLS¹201100748 • FA heat & heat pump 541-322-9954 s eparate 2 ca r g a - 1 4738 Birds Eye, L a Estate brokers). Lester, Principal BroTwo-acre mt. view lot SW Geneva View Rd. r age. Ideal for b i g Pine, Acre with power Call Travis Hannan, (A/C) $99,900 ker, Century 21 Gold John L. Scott RE with septic, pwr lines, T errebonne. Le v e l • Front porch and large Principal Broker, equipment and plenty & water. $45,000. Juniper Realty, Realty, Inc. water lines installed to Country 1.14 acres that will be back deck 541-788-3480 of room for snowmo- High Lakes Realty & 541-504-5393 541-504-1338 building site. $68,000 easy to build on. Well Call Marilyn R ohaly, 780 Redmond RE/MAX biles, quads and other Property Downtown Bend Lot j MLS ¹20100858 treed with an abun$49,900 - 5-Acre correcreational toys. Land & Homes Broker, 541-322-9954 Mfd./Mobile Homes Management Call Nancy Popp $650,000 ner lot. Perfect locadance o f wil d l ife Real Estate John L. Scott Real $265,000 with Land 541 -536-01 1 7 Downtown Bend loca541-815-8000 tion for equine enthupassing thro u gh.Estate, MLS¹ 201207823 Bend tion. 0.43 acre, RH Crooked River Realty siasts. Near p u blic $41,500 MLS¹ N orth P o w el l B u t t e www.JohnLScott.com $84,900 - 3 b d rm, 2 Call Kerry at NW Dove Rd., Terrebzoning with much poland 8 Des c hutes onne. Private w ell, 201102002 Acreage 3 LOTS! 541-815-6363 Westside Lot j bath, 1.03 acres, ga tential an d l o cated river. Level for buildJuniper Realty, 3 buildable, rare, North Snowberry Village ¹98 Cascade Realty, p ower & septic i n $147,000 woodstove, rage, 541-504-5393 P owell Butte C a s - outside th e h i storic Great location on the ing. Neighboring well stalled! L e ve l 5 . 12 $79,500 Dennis Haniford, vaulted ceil i n gs. depth 310'. Power to cade Mountain views. districts. Bring your • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Princ. Broker acres wit h s e veral way to Mt. Bachelor. property. MLS¹201208375 ideas! Quiet area. Call 541-536-1731 building sites with Mtn SW River Rd. Exc. view • 1 404 sq. f t . 1 9 9 9 Call Melody Curry Established n e i g hMLS¹201208031 Vicci Bowen views. All it needs is from top of property. • Silvercrest borhood, .56 acre, MLS¹201109114 541-771-1116 Crescent Lake - 19821 Michelle Tisdel, 541 -41 0-9730 Call Nancy Popp, Vaulted ceilings your dream h ome. 2.79 acres w alking easy build lot. ConveCrooked River Realty ABR, P.C., Broker ¹504 Hwy 58 541-815-8000 Central Oregon Realty distance to the Desdesigner colors $96,500 MLS¹ nient to schools, river Crooked River Realty 541-390-3490 Perfect vacation retreat. Group, LLC chutes River 8 Steel- • Gas heat and A/C. Just bought a new boat? 20120135 and Old Mill. Located at the Wil- Lot 17 L a newood We never stop moving: head Falls. Hike, bike, Elevated corner lotJuniper Realty, MLS¹201201353 Sell your old one in the lamette Pass Inn this The Bulletin's ride horses, fly fish. nice views 541-504-5393 Judy Meyers, classifieds! Ask about our $25,000. 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Estate, Bend Principal Broker, irigated, ext. sprinkler SELL IT! $159,000 in place. 7981 541-788-3480 SW Shad Rd. Located www.JohnLScott.com system. $2 7 9 ,000. The Bulletin Classifieds Driveway MORRIS 8589 S W P a norama MLS¹ 201105408 SW High Cone. Redmond RE/MAX on a p aved street. MLS 2809225. Pam Road. 1.169 a cres, REAL ESTATE Call Kerry at FACTORY SPECIAL 208 2nd Ave, Culver$29,900. This 2.7 acre parcel Land 8 Homes Lester, 541-504-1338 mtn. views and close 541-815-6363 I dypy dc dyO ydp dopywy«d New Home, 3 bdrm, L evel city lot in t h e MLS¹201003931 Real Estate has Mt. Jefferson & C entury 2 1 , Go l d to pasture. $40,500. $46,500 finished Cascade Realty, heart of Culver. All Call Melody Curry Smith Rock v i ews. County Realty 773 ,500 MLS¹201105165 on your site. Dennis Haniford, u tilities ar e a t th e 541-771-1116 The lot is level with SW Canyon Dr. C all M e lody C u r r y J and M Homes Princ. Broker street ready to be in Crooked River Realty Acreages 1.13 acres with access many building sites. Gigantic views! 541-771-1116 541-548-5511 541-536-1731 stalled. This lot just Crooked River Ranch from two streets pro$129,000. Quality FuHAGER MOUNTAIN R EADY T O Crooked River Realty needs y o u r new BUI L D ! water and power is Get-away acre with v iding y o u man y qua home, 3 bdrm, 2 ESTATES LOT MODEL home. $38,200 acres, flat l ot, 9.89 acres possibly dibuilding site options. available at the street. bath, 1572 sq. ft., FOUR RV hookups!. 4 lots, $30,000 each lo- 5.07 LIQUIDATION MLS¹ 201203505. mature trees, paved vidable. $89,900. Owner terms availSeptic was previously Shop + greenhouse $65,000. 15675 cated in Silver Lake. road, 1/3 interest in Prices Slashed Huge Juniper Realty approved. $78,500 1300 Circle Bar, La able. $58,500 MLS¹ 201200450 Kasserman Dr., La Underground power Savings! Full Warran541-504-5393 applied for stan- Pine. High Lakes ReMLS¹ 201208266 Pine. High Lakes ReMLS¹ 201106385 and conduitfor phone well, ties, Finished on your Gail Day 541-306-1018 dard septic. $99,900. Juniper Realty, alty & Property Juniper Realty, Central Oregon Realty alty & Property Man- Lot 500 Su n F orest. and internet. Views of MLS¹ site. 541-548-5511 20 12 0 4695 541-504-5393 Management 541-504-5393 agement 1.27 wooded acres in Group, LLC Hager Mountain. Sep- Pam Lester, JandMHomes.com Principal 541-536-0117 North Klamath tic feasibility for stan541-536-0117 B roker, Century 2 1 County. $10,000. d ard system. T h e Gold Country Realty, Breathtaking Views 764 High Lakes Realty & area is a sportsman's Inc. 541-504-1338 1 05+ acres with 3 60 Property ManageFarms & Ranches paradise. degree views of Casment 541-536-0117 Bobbie Strome, G randfathered-in R V cade Moun t ains, Gentlemen farm & re- 1 6261 Pine D r op Principal Broker l ot, come camp o r Smith Rock and Cant irement. 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MLS¹201209553 (730)

SHELLY HUMMEL, BROKER, CRS,GRI, CHMS 541-383-4361

.42 acre lot on the 4th hole of Crosswater. Views of the Paulinas 8 fairway to the east. Exclusive gated community

offers premiergolf and club amenitiesand just minutes to Mt Bachelor & Sunriver.

MLS¹201300149 (730)

BRANDON FAIRBANKS, BROKER,SRES, GRI, CDPE 541-383-4344

Cozytwo bedroom home witha fenced backyard, a storage building and alley access.Close towestside amenities - I block off ofGalveston and 2 blocks fromthe DeschutesRiverand Drake Park.

MLS¹201300126 (730)

New single level, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home.Vaulted ceilings, corner fireplace, gourmetkitchen &mastersuite. Fencing 8 front yard landscaping. Makethis homeyour own by picking out colors 8 finishes!

1708 sq, ft., 3 bedroom, 2 bath homethat sits high on a .13 acre lot. Natural Gas forced air heat and A/C. Tile entry, sliding glass door that leads to the backdeck, and 2 cargarage.

DARRINKELLEHER BROKER

MARKVALCESCHINI, P.cu BROKER , CRS, GRI 541-383-4364

MLS¹201209509 (730)

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

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MLS¹201300131 (730)

NW BEND I $1,065,000

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Gorgeous Gary Normanbuilt home on a private .89 acre lot on AwbreyButte. Exquisite craftsmanship and stunning views of thecity lights. Incredible outdoor living space with USGAgolf green.

1'imber FramedConstruction using 100 year old reclaimed timbers, beams 8 flooring, this home will warm your heart with character & charm.Main home,guest home, shop, 20 private acres minutes from Sisters.

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

MLS¹ 201206604 (746)

MLS¹201200880 (762)

MLS¹201207123 (762)

DAWN ULRICKSON,BROKER,CRS, GRI, SFR BRANDONFAIRBANKS, BROKER,SRES, GRI, CDPE

541-610-9427

IT'5 A LIFES YLE T I $824,000 S HEATE DPOOl, CASCADEVIEWSi $595,000

541-383-4344

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MICHELLE TISDEL,ABR, PC,BROKER 541-390-3490

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Cascade views & ideal privacy on 6.18 acres, 3 irrigated acres. 2563 sq. ft. beautifully updated home, detached 4+ar tandemgarage with shop area, plus 44' detached insulated RV garage/hobby shop.

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VIRGINIA ROSS,BROKER,ABR, CRS,GRI 541-480-7501

DIANE ROBINSON,BROKER,ABR 541-419-8165

MLS¹201209414 (746)

MLS¹201300079 (762)

TUMALOi $600,000

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Sl'UNNING Mountain 8 City views! 3743 sq, ft., 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath. Openfloor plan, gourmetkitchen, marble, tile, slab granite, walnut floors, woodendoors, master on main, 3 decksfor outdoor living.

MLS¹201206500 (762)

MLS¹201208296 (746)

MLS¹201203181 (747)

DIANE LOZITO,BROKER

KELLYNEUMAN, BROKER

DEBBIEJOHNSON, BROKER 541-480-1293

Private home with fine finishes on 5 acres surrounded by Mountain Views in Odin FallsRanch.Outdoor kitchen 8

541-548-3598, 541-306-9646

WESTSIDEi $444,000

541-480-2102

WESTHILLSJEWELLI $434,900

Tumalo Creek Gem! 40 acres bordering national forest. Creek meandersthrough property. 1'imbered and private retreat.

MLS¹201209443 (773)

3 bedroom townhomein desirable Elkai Woods. On the way to Mt Bachelor. 2 master bedrooms, overlooks pond 8 golf course, nice amenities, peaceful forest setting close to the river trail.

MLS¹201300263 (747)

CRAIG LONG,BROKER

VILLAGE WIESTORIA I $425,000

JACKIEFRE NCH, BROKER

541-480-7647

541-480-2269

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MLS¹201300043 (746)

CATHYDELNERO, BROKER

541-410-5280

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2000 Remodel. New cabinets, appliances, carpet. Furnace 8 Central A/C 2 years old, roof 5 years old. View throughPonderosas. Largelot. Main floor master, 2 fireplacesandrec room.Largedeckand patio.

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MLS¹201209333 (746)

MLS¹201208464 (748)

MLS¹201300116 (746)

CRAIG SMITH,BROKER

DEBORAHBENSON, PC, BROKER,GRI

TENBROEK- HILBERGROUP, LLC

541-480-6448

541-550-4944

MINDA MCKITRICK,BROKER,GRI 541-280-6148

SUNDANCE I $329,000

DOWNTOWNBENDI $329,000

SE BEND I $269,000

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Well maintained 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2128 sq. ft. home, 4.85 acres, irrigated & mountain views. Nice great room floor plan, updated roof, windows& heat pump. Fenced, crossfenced & 6 outbuildings.

Clean, bright 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 story home on 2.96 flat acres. Open floor plan, large kitchen with tons of storage, roomy master with walk in closet. Recently painted and newer appliances.

MLS¹201206169 (762)

MLS¹201209541 (749)

GREG MILLER,P.C., BROKER,CRS, GRI

JIM MORAN, BROKER

SW BEND I $224,900

MLS¹201206470 (746)

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MLS¹201205495 (746)

MLS¹201106138 (749)

close to the river and recreation trails. Kitchen with maple cabinets, living room with stone fireplace, vaulted ceilings, and Milgard windows.

GARYROSE,BROKER

3 bedroom, 2.5 bath plus office. Neutral colors throughout. Great room concept with stainlesssteel appliances. Oversized garage with patio.

MLS¹201209444 (746)

BONNIE SAVICKAS,BROKER

JANE STRE LL, BROKER,ABR, GRI

541-948-0997

541-408-7537

541-948-7998

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Din osaur Train Sesame Street Daniel Ti er Sid the Science WordWorld Ba r ne, Friends KOAB NewsChannel 8 atSunrise Toda The Jeff Probst Show KGW The Dail Buzz HouseofPa ne HouseofPa ne TheSteveW ilkosShow The Jerem K le Show The Wend Williams Show TVZDT2 OPBPL 175 173 Heartland Gre ener World Newsline Sit and Be Fit Varied Pro rams *A&E 13028 18 32 Varied Pro rams Boun Hunter Bount Hunter Boun Hunter Bount Hunter Criminal Minds Varied Pro rams Criminal Minds Varied Pro rams CSI: Miami Varied Pro rams Wei ht Loss Roasts Eas Teeter Han Ups Paid Pro ram Cind Crawford Debb Boone ThreeStoo es Three Stoo es ** Behind Enem Lines2001 Owen W ilson,Gene Hackman. « Sa No to Pain Cook Safe Battle Hair Loss No alea with Tota!G m Debb Boone ** The Shakiest Gun in theWest1968DonKnotts, BarbaraRhoades. « Shan hai Noon Save.CarMD Teeter Han U s Nopalea with Sa No to Pain Total G m Cind Crawford ThreeStoo es * * * CoolRunnin s1993Leon, Dou E. 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MSNBCLive NOWWith Alex Wa ner Andrea Mitchell Reports News Nation MSNBC 59 59 128 51 MTV Jams Va r ied Pro rams AMTV Caffish: The TVShow Caffish: The TVShow Varied Pro rams MTV 19222 38 57 Full House Fu l l House S on eBob S o n eBob S on eBob M a x & Rub Max & Rub T e am Umizoomi Dora Ex lorer Dora Ex lorer Bubble Gu ies Bubble Gu ies NICK 82 46 24 40 Rachael Ra The OprahWinfre Show The OprahWinfre Show Dr. Phil Dr. Phil OWN 16110331 103 The Nate Berkus Show Varied Pro rams Paid Pro ram Varied Pro rams Paid Pro ram Varied Pro rams The DanPatrick Show ROOT 20 45 28* 26 Varied Pro rams Wa sto Die Varied Pro rams SPIKE 13231 34 46 Varied Pro rams SYFY 13335 133 45 Creflo Dollar J o hn Ha ee Jo s e h Prince This Is Your Da Believeryoice Varied Pro rams Behind Scenes Varied Pro rams James Robison Toda TBN 05 60 130 *TBS 16 27 Married... With Married... 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Reunion 2012 Rock and Roll Hall of FameInduction Ceremon n « ** Green Lantern 2011,Action R an Re nolds, BlakeLivel . n « REAL Sports 11:00 ** Unknown 2011n *** Vito 2011, Documenta n « ** Too Bi to Fail 2011 WilliamHurt. n « 15 ** Ha Feet Two 2011Voices of Eli'ah Wood. n o« IFC 105 105 10:45 Movie V aried Pro rams Malcolm, Middle Malcolm, Middle Varied Pro rams Movie (11:35) ** Love 6 Other Dru s 2010 n cc ** Johnson Famil Vacation2004n ss (:05) *** Seven1995 Brad Pitt, Mor an Freeman. n « (:15) *** Napoleon D namite 15 **The Han over Part112011Bradle Coo er.n « *** Back to the Future 1985,Comed Michael J. 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Salutations! I am Drake. The staff here callsme a Boxer/Labrador mix and says I am around 1 year old. I was originally

Kelly is the sweetest one year old doggie around! She was brought to HSCO

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unplanned puppies. Kelly has never been shown what this wonderful world

to the shelter because her previous owners had too many animals to take

care of. Sis is a Coonhound and because of this has very distinct qualities. If you are unfamiliar with the Hound breeds we would highlysuggest researching before adoption. If you think that Sis is the one you've been looking for, come down to HSCO and adopt her today!

after having a litter of unwanted and

but was sadly returned last month. I love other playful dogs and am very active outside. The staff says I know how to mind my manners around my feline friends too. If you think I will fill that hole in your heart and home, come down and adoptme today!

has to offer and as a result can be timid in new situations. She would do best in an active home with plenty of time for training and exercise. If you are a homeowner that thinks she is the one for

Javier

Javier is a sweet 3 month old domestic rat looking for his new family. Rats make wonderfulpets as they are very easy tohandle and are very social.Some rats enjoy hanging out on shoulders and Javier is definitely one of those! If you are ready toshare your home with an adorable rat, look no further than Javier, you won't be disappointed!

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Wall a ce is a sophisticated 5 year old cat ~l o oking for a home to relax in. He loves to get lots of attention and would be very happy with a family that will allow him to spend a good chunk of his day lounging on their lap. If you think you have space on your lap and in your heart for Wallace come down and adopt him today'

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Christina is a loving and quite 3 year old cat looking for a home where she can curl up on a comfy lap and nap her way through the afternoon. She does enjoys chasing toys around a l ittle bit and will be happy to run around after a toy mouse or two. If you think you have the purr-fect forever home for this happy girl then come by the shelter and adopt Christina today!

Meet Sally! Sally is a very sweet 2.5 year old cat that is looking for a forever home where shecan relax and get lots of cuddles. This sweet girl was brought

Cocoa is a very loving and sweet cat looking for a forever place to call her home. She does not tend to like other cats but has lived with small dogs and doesn't seem to mind so much. She would be a great addition to any family looking for an outgoing cat that enjoys both snuggle time and alone time. If you think Cocoa could be the one for your family then come by the shelter and adopt her today!

Avery is a very sweet 2 year old cat looking for a family that will cuddle and love him forever. This big guy enjoys playing still and will benefit from a family that will put some catnip in a toy and let him go at it. Avery also loves to cuddle and snuggle, a comfy lap is required from all potential family members. If you think you have a lap for this cat then come by the shelter and adopt Avery today!

to the shelter after her owner passed

away and is now in need of a new family that will show her all the love that her last owner did. If you think you have the place in your heart and home for Sally then come by the shelter and adopt her today!

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