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TODAY'S READERBOARD The weather —TheNational Weather Service looks at the difficulties of predicting weather10 days out.A3

Mini lidrarieS —Little, free libraries arepopping up throughout Central Oregon.01

How the chaseunfolded, A4 • Obama'sreaction, A4 • A sigh of relief, A4• Photos helped,A5 • Analysis,A5

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One was a boxer, one a wrestler. One favored alligatorshoes and fancy shirts, the other wore jeans, buttonups and T-shirts. The younger one — the one their father described as "like

an angel" — gathered around him a group of friends so loyal that more than one said they would testify for him, if it came to that. The older one, who friends and family members said exerted a strong influence

on his younger sibling, once told a photographer, "I don't have a single American friend. I don't understand them." A kaleidoscope of images, adjectives and anecdotes tumbled forth on Friday to describe Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev,

19, the two brothers suspected of carrying out the bombings at the Boston Marathon that killed three people and gravelyinjured scores more. What no one who knew them could say was why the young men, immigrants of Chechnyan heritage, would set off bombs among inno-

cent people. There was no shortage of theories— commentators speculated about radicalized young Muslims, angry Chechens and a host of other possible explanations. But by the end of the day they were still just theories. See Brothers/A5

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Backers of higher education in Central Oregon were out in force Friday evening, making the case to members of the Oregon Legislature for a boost in funding for community colleges and converting OSU Cascades to a four-year university. The Legislature's Joint Ways and Means Committee was in Bend on Friday as part of a tour of the state to hear from Oregonians in person about the state's budgetary priorities. Twelve members of the committee made the trip from Salem, including the three Central

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development. "One of the good things about this project is it sort of raises the visibility of this issue," Clinton said Friday. The project will cost an estimated $3.4 million, which the city will pay with cash saved up from stormwater utility fees, said City Manager Eric King at a recent meeting. The city began charging the monthly stormwater utility fee of $4

per single family home, or per you could expect it to get into that well field in five years," Edde said. Mayor Jim Clinton said stormwater problems developed over decades in which the city did not enforce laws that require property owners to prevent stormwater runoff due to

3,800square feetofim pervious surface,in 2007,according to the city website. The city is holding an open house to provide information on the project Monday evening, at Bend Senior High School. The project could begin as soon as early May.

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Mike McLane and John Huffman, and Sen. Doug Whitsett. State Rep. Jason Conger and state Sen. Tim Knopp also joined the panel, which heard testimony from 57localresidents over two hours. While speakers touched on everything from a bill to restrict gold dredging in Oregon rivers to subsidies for film and television production, the OSU-Cascades issue wound its way through the event, with several speakers voicing their support for the university at the close of their comments on unrelated matters. Chairman of the OSUCascades advisory board and former Bend Mayor Oran Teater pointed to the millions in private donations that have been pledged to build the school, and said it could play a powerful role in business development and improving the Central Oregon workforce. "This is a region that has suffered from limited diversification, and is still suffering from the recession," Teater said. Matt Shinderman, an instructor at OSU-Cascades, reminded legislators that Central Oregon is the state's largest population centerwith no four-year university. See Meeting /A6

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leadero" he asked. The Associated Press Some conservative groups NEW YORK — Searching openly gay or lesbian. assailed the proposal from Gay-rights groups, which the opposite direction, saying for compromise on a divisive issue, the Boy Scouts of Amer- had demanded a complete lift- the ban should be kept in its ica is proposing to partially ing of the ban, criticized the entirety. "The policy is incoherent," lift its long-standing exclusion proposal as inadequate. " Until every p a rent a n d said Tony Perkins, president of gays — allowing them as youth members but continuing young person have the same of the Family Research Counto bar them as adult leaders. opportunity to serve, the Boy cil. "The proposal says, in esThe p r o posal, u n v eiled Scouts will continue to see a de- sence, that h o m osexuality Friday afterweeks of private cline in both membership and is morally acceptable until a leadership deliberations, will donations," said Rich Ferraro, boy turns 18 — then, when he be submitted to the roughly a spokesman for the gay-rights comes of age, he's removed 1,400 voting members of the watchdog group GLAAD. from the Scouts." BSA's National Council during Chad Griffin, president of The BSA has anticipated the week of May 20 at a meet- the Human Rights Campaign, hostile reaction, estimating ing in Texas. said the BSA was too timid. that easing the ban on gay "What message does this adults might prompt between The key part of the resolution says no youth may be de- r esolution send to t h e g a y 100,000 and 350,000 memnied membership in the Scouts Eagle Scout who, as an adult, bers to leave the organization, "on the basis of sexual orienta- wants to continue a lifetime of which now has 2.6 million tion or preference alone." A Scouting by becoming a troop youth members.

Queen Elizabeth II once sat for a portrait, has been arrested on suspicion of unspecified sexual offenses, British news reports said Friday.

Harris, 83, was arrested March 28, but only identified by nameFriday by The Sun newspaper. The BBC said Friday that the entertainer had not been formally charged with an offense. He was arrested as part of

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Serbia-Kosovo agreement —After months of difficult negotiations, Serbia and Kosovo reached an agreement Friday aimed at

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It's Saturday, April 20, the 110th day of 2013. There are 255 days left in the year.

PHENOMENON HAPPENINGS VOting in iraq —Iraqis cast ballots in provincial elections that will test the main parties

and gauge political trends before a 2014parliamentary vote.

Rocket test —orbital sciences Corp. plans atest launch of a rocket that could eventually deliver supplies to the

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in 60 days (June20, 1863). In1836, Congress voted to establish the Wisconsin Territory. In1861, Col. Robert E. Lee

resigned his commission in the United States Army. (Lee went on to command the Army of Northern Virginia, and eventu-

ally becamegeneral-in-chief of the Confederate forces.) In1889, Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria. In 1912, Boston's Fenway Park hosted its first professional baseball game while Navin

Field (Tiger Stadium) opened in Detroit. (The Red Sox defeated the New York Highlanders 7-6 in 11 innings; the Tigers beat the Cleveland Naps

6-5 in 11 innings.)

In1945, during World War II, allied forces took control of the

German cities of Nuremberg and Stuttgart. In1968, Pierre ElliottTrudeau was sworn in as prime minister

of Canada. In 1972, the manned lunar module from Apollo 16 landed

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use, city managers budgeting for snow and sports teams worrying about scheduling. Are we getting any better at predicting the weather weeks or months in advance? Consider the most famous American weather prognosticators, the Farmers' Almanac, published in Lewiston, Maine, and the Old Farmer's Almanac, produced in Dublin, N.H. The writers of these venerable books claim to use top-secret formulas, and followers of the New Hampshire version claim it is 80 percent accurate.

It's impossible, however, to fullyassess the books' accuracy,because many of their predictions read like a meteorological fortune cookie: vague enough to accommodate a wide range of weather. When the almanacs risk testable predictions, they often fail. The Old Farmer's Almanac predicted that the Atlantic corridor would average 47.5 degrees for March 2013,off by nearly four degrees. That might seem like a reasonably good guess, except that anyone with access to historical averages — that is, anyone with an Internet connection — can usually get within a few degrees by sticking near the mean. Generally speaking, forecasters who make predictions months in advance rely on analog techniques, which means they look for patterns in the c urrent weather, then f i n d similar patterns in prior years. Their predictions are based on what happened in the past. The problem is that this technique has never been shown to work particularly well. The atmosphere is a complicated place, and it's very difficult to say that a single past year, or even a combination of past years, is enough like this year to make accurate predictions. The National Weather Service relies more on dynamic forecasting. T h e ag e ncy's experts observe the weather

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systems at work in the atmosphere, then use mathematical and physical models to calculate what will happen next. The technique is far more reliable, but it has its limits. "We sustain higher accuracy out to two to three days in advance; then i t s t a r ts dropping off faster at days six through eight," says Louis Uccellini, director of the National Weather Service. That's why t h e N a tional Weather Service makes specific weather forecasts — high and lowtemperature and probability of precipitation — only seven days in advance. For extreme weatherevents such as hurricanes and cyclones, the agency sometimes makes longer-term predictions, based on such things as movements of the M addenJulian Oscillation (a cycle of a tmospheric weather in t h e Indian Ocean and the western Pacific) or the more famous El Nino weather pattern. The Weather Servicealso offers a 10-month forecast, but it's extremely vague, making such predictions as an above-average amount of precipitation over the course of a season. Making specific predictions that far ahead isn't yet possible, and it may never be, ac-

Almanacs say they use top-secret formulas for their prognostications,many of which are vague enough toaccommodate a wide range of weather. cording to Uccellini. He notes that three obstacles prevent scientists from making reliable forecasts even only 10 days in advance: observation systems, numerical m odels and computing power.

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School massacre took place in Colorado as two students, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, shot and killed12 classmates and

one teacher before taking their own lives. In 2010, an explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil plat-

form, leased byBP,killed11 workers and beganspewing an estimated 200 million gallons of crude into the Gulf of Mexi-

co for nearly three months. Ten years ago:U.S.Army forces took control of Baghdad

from the Marines in achanging of the guard that thinned the military presence in the capital. Celebrating Easter, the Rev.

Emmanuel Delly, a longtime Iraqi bishop, pleadedfor safeguards against the persecution of Christians in the new lraq. A landslide in southern Kyrgyzstan killed some three dozen

people.

BIRTHDAYS Retired SupremeCourt Justice John Paul Stevens is 93. Actor Leslie Phillips is

89. Actor GeorgeTakei is 76. Singer Johnny Tillotson is 74. Actor Ryan O'Neal is 72. Actor

Gregory Itzin is 65.Actress Jessica Lange is64. Actress Veronica Cartwright is 64. Actor

Clint Howard is54. Actor Crispin Glover is 49. Actor Andy Serkis is 49. Olympic silver medal

figure skater RosalynnSumners is 49. Country singer Wade Hayes is 44. Actor Shemar

Moore is 43.Actress Carmen Electra is 41. Reggae singer Stephen Marley is 41. Rock

musician Marty Crandall is 38. Actor Joey Lawrence is 37. — From wire reports

ORLANDO, Fla. — Central Floridians are no strangers to violent thunderstorms, living in the lightning capital of the country. But now s cientists have discovered an e x otic and dynamic form of energy lurking in the thunderclouds above: dark lightning. Scientists at the Florida Institute of Technology on the Space Coast are traveling the world explaining the mysterious bursts of energy in the atmosphere during lightning storms that emit little visible light. According to scientist Joseph Dwyer andhis colleagues, space telescopes — looking for high-energy burstsfrom solar flares, black holes and exploding stars — detected strange, bright bursts but had no idea where they originated. The phenomenon occurs high in t h e a t mosphere at nearly the same altitude as commercial a i r line f l i ghts. The radiation dark lightning produces is about 100 times more potent than an X-ray. "What's kind of cool is that what w e 're t a l k ing a b out sounds like s cience fiction — but this stuff is really happening inside thunderstorms," said Dwyer, who presented his research at a meeting of the European Geosciences Union in Vienna. "It's happening right over our heads." Normal l i ghtning o ccurs when clouds pregnant with positive and negative charges build up and create an electric field. When those charges separate, they discharge huge amounts of energy suddenly and cause a hot, bright, incandescentspark. It's like rubbing your feet on a rug and touching a metal doorknob. Zap!

Dark lightning is another kind of d i scharge humans can't see. If our eyes were sensitive enough, we might see a bluish-purple glow emanating from the clouds. An electric field emerges just as it does for lightning. But under the right conditions, dark lightning produces a kilometerwide explosion of electrons and their antimatter equivalent, positrons — the power source for the fictional starship Enterprise. Those p a r t icles c o l l ide with air molecules at nearly the speed of light, shooting streams of gamma rays and radio waves into space. If a plane is flying through a thunderstorm, dark l ightning could produce radiation comparable to what a human receives during a full body CT scan or 10 chest X-rays. It can be hazardous, but most pilots avoid thunderclouds at all costs. Dwyer says it's not worth losing sleep over: The likelihood of getting a dosage of dark lightning radiation is low. "This is not a reason to avoid flying," Dwyer said. Dark lightning is less frequent but more powerful than

regular lightning. The continuous collisions of positrons, electrons and airmolecules emitting gamma rays mean thunderstorms act like natural particle accelerators. Scientists use particle accelerators in their research to create electromagnetic fields to find answers to basic questions about the structure and origins of the universe. An older television's cathode-ray tube — which enables you to see images on the monitor — is an example of one. B ecause scientists h a v e only begun to understand the phenomenon, there is still a lot they don't know.

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Obama: Chapter closed in tragedy By Julie Pace The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama declared Friday night that the capture of a second suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings "closed an important chapter in this tragedy." But he acknowledged that m an y u n a nswered questions remain about the motivations of the two men accused of perpetrating the attacks that unnerved the nation. "The families of t hose killed so senselessly des erve a n s w ers," sa i d Obama, who branded the suspects "terrorists." The p r esident s p o ke from th e W h i t e H o u se briefing room after 10 p.m. on the East Coast, just over an hour after law enforcement officials apprehended 1 9-year-old Dzho k h a r Tsarnaev. The suspect had been holed up in a boat in a Watertown, Mass., neighborhood. His older brother, 2 6-year-old Tame r l a n Tsarnaev, was also wanted in the bombings and was killed earlier Friday in an attempt to escape police, authorities said. The capture of the second suspect capped a frenzied week in Boston, Washington and elsewhere around the country. L etters a d dressed t o Obama and Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., were found to contain traces of poisonous ricin in tests, evoking eerie parallels to the anthrax attacks that followed the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. And a massive explosion leveled a Texas fertilizer plant, leaving at least 14 people dead and more than 200 injured. In his remarks Friday, Obama told the people of West, Texas, that "they are not forgotten." But he focused the bulk of his remarks on the day's events in M a ssachusetts, saying the nation owed a debt of gratitude to law enforcement officials and the city of Boston, which was p aralyzed Friday by t h e manhunt. The president's praise for law enforcement was echoed by Republican leaders on Capitol Hill. House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio called their actions "a job well done under trying circumstances," while Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell o f K e n tucky said the nation "marveled at the coordination, skill, and bravery of military, intelligence,and law enforcement officials at every level." Homeland SecuritySecretary J anet N a politano commended national, state and local law enforcement officials and first responders "who have been and continue to work tirelessly to get to the bottom of the senseless attacks in Boston, and defend and protect the American public." FBI Director Robert Mueller also praised the agencies and officials involved in the investigation and cited public cooperation as important to the successful outcome. "The investigation will continue aspart of our efforts to seek answers and justice, and there will be no pause in that effort. But tonight, I wish to thank all those who worked so tirelessly throughout the week in the pursuit of safety and justice," Mueller said. Obama urged the public against rushingto judgment as officials seek answers to the many questions that remain. "When a t r agedy li ke this happens, with public safety at risk and the stakes so high, it's important that we do this right," he said. "That's why we take care not to rush to judgmentnot about the motivations of these individuals, certainly not about entire groups of people."

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BOSTON — The teenage suspect in the marathon bombings, whose flight from the police after a furious gunfight early Friday sparked an intense manhunt that virtually shut down the Boston metropolitan area all day, was taken into custody Friday night after the police found him hiding in a boat in the backyard of a house in Watertown, Mass., senior law enforcement officials said.

It was not immediately clear what condition he was in. The apparent discovery of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, came just over 26 hours after the FBI circulated pictures of him and his brother, Tamerlan, and called them suspects in Monday's bombings, which killed three people and w ounded more than 170. The case unfolded quickly — and lethally — after that. Law-enforcement officials said that within hours of the release of the pictures, the two men shot and killed a campus police officer at the

M assachusetts I n stitute o f Technology, carjacked a sport utility vehicle and led police on a chase, tossing several pipe bombs from their vehicle. Early Friday, the men got into a pitched gunbattle with police in Watertown in which more than 200 rounds were fired, and a transit police officer was critically wounded. When the shootout ended, Tamerlan Tsarnaev,26, had been shot and fatally wounded. He was wearing explosives when he was killed, several law enforcement officials said. But his younger

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When the FBI released images of the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing,Bob Leonard used the time stamp shown on them to narrow his search of the hundreds of photos he had snapped that day. He realized that he, too, had photos of the faces of the two men authorities were searching for and used the FBI tip line to upload them. Thursday morning, he saw his cropped photos all over the morning news. "That finally gave them a good facial picture," the 58year-old electrical engineer said. "It was a p retty good breakthrough." He was not the only picturetaker to help with images of the suspects.Seconds afterthe bombs exploded, David Green pulled out his smartphone and took a photo of the chaos developing a couple hundred yards in front of him — the smoke, the people running in panic. The Jacksonville businessman then put his phone back in his pocket and went to help the injured. It wasn't until Thursday, when officials released surveillance video of the two suspects, that Green realized what he had — a picture of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev walking away from the scene. When Green's photo of one of the Boston bombing suspects fleeing the scene first surfaced, there was considerabledoubt as to its authenticity because of the very low resolution of the image, which made the photo appear to be a composite image. When Green later provided the high-resolution frame directly from his cellphone, editors of The Associated Press were able to establish its authenticity based on the improved resolution as well as the time the

photo was taken. Green, back at his home in Florida, wore his yellow and blue Boston Marathon jersey as he talked about the now-famous photo. Green, 49, had finished Monday's marathon in 3 hours and 17 minutes, about an hour beforetheblasts. After he recovered, he went back to Boylston Street, where the finish line is located, to watch the rest of the race with his friends. He realized his phone was dying, so he went into a nearby store with a recharging station. About 15 minutes later, he was walking backto his friends when the first bomb went off. "When I saw it, I pulled out the camera and immediately took that picture," Green said. He then put it back in his pocket and went to help the injured, including a boy and others who were missing limbs. A short time later, his friend Jason Lubin texted him and asked if he was OK. He replied withthe photograph and a note: "It was just in front of me." Lubin said Thursday night, after the FBI released photos of the two suspects, that he decided to take a closer look at Green's photograph — on the offchance Green had captured anything unusual. He pulled up the photo on his smartphone and zoomed in on the crowd. There in the lower left corner was Dzhokhar Tsarnaev walking around a corner, his backward white baseball cap standing out amid the dozens of panicked people fleeing. "I literally had to sit down," Lubin said. Green contacted the FBI, which told him to send them a

copy of the photograph. "He i s c a l ml y w a l k ing, without panic," Green said of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

Do news mistakes matter anymore? By Paul Farhi The Washington Post

Over and over this week, the media got it wrong. A suspect in the Boston Marathon bombingshadbeenarrested;infact, one hadn't. A Saudi national was in custody in the attacks; in fact, there was no such individual. The two actual

Washington-based think tank. In fact, minutes after the Ass o ciated Press, CNN and Fox N e w s r e p orted W ednesday t h a t an arrest had been made, t h e i n f o rmation was b eing r e f uted by other sources via t e levision and social media, h e notes. The original sources soon corrected their

who took him as a subject for an essay assignment in a phoContinued from A1 tojournalism class at Boston The Tsarnaevs came with University. "There are no their family to th e U nited values anymore,"Tamerlan States almost a decade ago said in the essay, which was from Kyrgyzstan, after living later published in Boston Unibriefly in the Dagestan region versity's magazine The Comof Russia. Tamerlan, who was ment. "People can't control killed early Friday morning in themselves." a shootout with law enforceAnzor Tsarnaev, the brothment officers, was 15 at the ers'father,who returned to time. Dzhokhar, who was in Russia about a year ago, said custody Friday evening, was in a telephone interview in only 8. Russia that his older son was In America, they took up hoping to become a U.S. citilives familiar to every new zen — Dzhokhar became a immigrant, gradually adapt- naturalized citizen in 2012, ing to a new culture, a new b ut Tamerlan still h eld a language, new schools and green card — but that a 2009 new friends. domestic violence complaint Dzhokhar, a h a n dsome was standing in his way. "Because of his girlfriend, teenager with a wr y y earbook smile, was liked and he hit her l ightly, he was respected by hisclassmates locked up for half an hour," at Cambridge Rindge & Latin Anzor Tsarnaev said. "There School, where celebrities like was jealousy there." And Ben Affleck and Matt Damon Tamerlan Tsarnaev was inhad walked the halls before terviewed by the FBI in 2011 him. A c l assmate remem- when a foreign government bered how elated he seemed asked the bureau to deteron the night of the senior mine whether he had extremprom. Wearing a black tux- ist ties, according to a senior edo and a red bowtie, he was law enforcement official. Yet with a date among 40 students Dzhokhar admired and emuwho met at a private home lated his older brother, some before the event to have their classmates said, to a degree photos taken, recalled Sierra that i n h i n dsight seemed Schwartz, 20. worrisome. "He was happy to be there, Peter Tean,21, ahighschool and people were happy he wrestling t eammate, said was there," Schwartz said. that he thought Dzhokhar's "He was accepted and very intense interest in rough-andwell liked." tumble sports came from a A talented wrestler, he was desire to be like his brother. "He's done these violent listed as a Greater Boston League Winter All-Star. "He sports because his brother's was a smart kid," said Peter a boxer," Tean said. "He really Payack, 63, assistant wres- loves his brother, looks up to him." tling coach at the school. In 2011, the year he graduated, Dzhokhar's uncle, Ruslan he was awarded a $2,500 Tsarni, 42, also spoke of the s cholarship by the city o f influence his older brother Cambridge, an honor granted had over him, saying of Taonly 35 to 40 students a year. merlan in a telephone interBut while life seemed easy view, "He could manipulate for Dzhokhar, for Tamerlan it him." seemed more fraught. In C a m bridge, w h e r e A p romising boxer, he Dzhokhar lived in the thirdfought in the Golden Gloves floorunit of a caramel-colored National Tournament in 2009, wood-frame tripl e-decker on and hewas noticedbyayoung Norfolk Street, the brothers photographer, Johannes Hirn, were often seen together. It is

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that dates back to 1943, when Josef Stalin deported most Chechens from their homeland over concerns they were collaborating with the invading Nazi army. Most returned to Chechnya in the 1950s, after the death of Stalin and lifting of the deportation order, but some stayed. Yet that history does little to explain how the brothers became wanted criminals in a horrific act of terrorism, their

images captured on grainy surveillance tape and broadcast across the nation. Gilberto Junior, who owns an auto body shop in Somerville, just saw them as "regular kids," albeit wealthy ones with a taste for expensive cars. So it did not especially alarm him when Dzhokhar rushed in Tuesday, the day after the bombing, and said he needed his car i m mediately, never mind that the repairs had not been done and the white Mercedes wagon had no bumper and no taillights. The younger Tsarnaevbrother seemed nervous, he said. He was biting his nails and his knees were bending back and forth a bit — it occurred to Junior that he might be on drugs. "At the time I didn't think about anything," Junior said. "How could I judge him'? I knew that he was nervous — that's it."

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in, they're being held to that standard," Edde said. The stormwater basin that drains tothe underpass is 50 acres, and the underpass has previously flooded after only 0.37 inches of rain, Edde said. "There's so much cement within the little basin that it's overwhelming th e system," Edde said. Capell said an added benefit of the project is that it will reduce the amount of stormwater that goes into the city sewer system. Currently, when the underpass floods, the city pumps the water into the sewers, Capell said. Clinton said he would have preferred forthe project to include more redevelopment of Third Street, but he did not have support from other councilors to change the project. "I think t h ere ar e o ther places around town that tend to fill u p w i t h w a t er, and whatever is learned on this project could potentially save money," Clinton said.

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tor of an adult foster home, said some fosterhomes have been closing down, h a rming an a l r eady v u lnerable population. "I don't approve of any budget that would shortchange one group of people to benefit another," she said. "I don't approve of that." Following Friday's event, Knopp said the face-to-face interactions between citizens and legislators are an opportunity to learn what Oregonians are passionate about, in contrast to the letters and emails he receives, which are almost entirely in opposition to one issue or another. "It's really great the ways and means committee was able to get out here to Bend, because a lot of these folks aren't going to be able to get to the capital," he said. The Ways and Means Committee continues its tour next week with similar events in H ermiston, T i l amook a n d Portland.

Continued from A1 Enrollment a t O S U -Cascades has climbed by 60 percentover five years and is projected to double over the next five, Shinderman said. By2015, when the university hopes to welcome its f i rst f r eshman class, OSU-Cascades is expected to need 90,000 square feet of s p ace, Shinderman said, and is counting on $16 million in state bonds to provide that space. Gov. John Kitzhaber established Cascades campus fund-

ing as a budget priority during this legislative session, and the concept enjoys broad support in the Legislature. Jim M i ddleton, president of Central Oregon Commu-

nity College, appealed for a boost in funds for the state's 17 community colleges. He said his school's enrollment has doubled over four years, while per-student public funding has dropped by 50 percent. "We cannot maintain a fishes and loaves miracle, we can-

not step up to the next level," Middleton said. Supporters of the OSU Extension Service also had a strong presence at Friday's event, calling on legislators to protect the services' programs from budget cuts. Lee Fisher, vice president of the Central Oregon Hay Growers Association, said the scientific expertise of extension service staff is an essentialservice for ranchers and farmers faced with difficulties managing their land or maximizing their crops. If not for the work of the extension service over the years, Central Oregon would likely have no significant agriculture at all, he said. "We ag peoplewouldn't exist — and for that matter, neither would you — if we didn't have food, farming, etc.," Fisher said. Several speakers spoke in support of increased funding independent living programs and otherservices for the developmentally disabled. Connie Chance, the opera-

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wants nothing to do with it. " I don't think t hi s i s t h e kind of reputation that Colorado really wants, to be the pot capital — or the Netherlands — of the United States," said Gorman, the director of t he Rocky M o untain H i g h Intensity D ru g T r a f ficking Area program — which coordinates federal, state and local la w e n f orcement efforts — and theformer head of California's anti-narcotics operations. "Now we are R ocky M ountain h i g h f o r real." Gorman predicted that it would take only four to six yearsbefore state voters scrap the legalized system as they watch drug use rise in both adults and teens. "How many more people getting killed on the interstates are we willing to accept before we say enough is enough and this was not a good idea'?" he asked. Saturday's event, the "420 Rally," has become an annual affair here, taking place on April 20, or 4/20. Legend has it that the significance of the number dates back to the early 1970s, when a group of Cali-

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BRIEFING

Cyclist toppled on Voodootrail A mountain biker carried from a crash on the Voodoo trail suf-

fered serious injuries Thursday, according to the Deschutes County

Sheriff's Office. Mark Quinlin, 46, of Bend, went down

aboard his mountain bike making a turn on the trail south of

Skyliners Roadbetween 6and 7 p.m. Thursday, according to the Sheriff's Office.

Deputies and personnel from the sheriff's

Search and Rescueunit arrived and wheeled him on a litter a half-mile

to a waiting BendFire Department ambulance

on Skyliners Road,according to the Sheriff's Office. Kayley Mendenhall

of St. Charles Bendsaid Friday that Quinlin was in fair condition.

Quinlin was wearing a

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Bulletin staff report The St. Charles Health System board of directors on Friday approved the construction of a new hospital in Prineville. The board also chose a site, 20 acres on the old O choco Lumber sit e on Southeast Combs Flat Road, according to a health system announcement. Board approval was the finalstep in a process begun in April with a vote by the Pioneer Memorial Hospital membership to curtail the lease of Pioneer Memorial to St. Charles and sell the building and other assets. The new hospital is expected to cost $30 million; construction could start late this year or early 2014. The next step is selection of a firm to design and build the new hospital, which is scheduled to open in spring 2015. The board gave that task to the health system manage-

New hospital for Prineville

The St. Charles Health System board of directors has approved the old Ochoco Lumber site as the location for a new hospital. The facility is

scheduled to open in 2015.

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ment along with its approval Friday, according to hospital spokeswoman Kayley Mendenhall. Bob Gomes, the CEO of Pioneer Memorial Hospital and St. Charles Redmond, said

that selection should come in the next two months. He declined to identify the two firms chosen as finalists from seven that submitted proposals. He said both provided conceptual drawings of a new hospital.

The new hospital will include inpatient beds, an emergency department, surgical suites, imaging services, laboratory services, physician clinic space and otherfeatures,according to Mendenhall. "The investment in new facilities and innovative services will lead to a healthier community consistent with our new vision for health services in the region," Mendenhall quoted James Diegel, president and CEO of St. Charles Health System, as saying. Once thePioneer Memorialmembership disposes of its assets, about $1 million worth, it will go out of existence, Gomes said. Some of the money will go toward the cost of building the new hospital, some will go into a scholarship fund for Crook County students interested in medicine. SeeHospital/B6

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positions on ballot By Sheila G. Miller The Bulletin

It's a time of change at Central Oregon Community College. This week COCC President Jim Middleton announced he would retire in 2014. The college is dealing with a changing state aid structure that will move away from per-student funding to merit funding that takes into account the college's success. And this May, five of the seven positions on the COCC board of directorsare up for election. In the past year the board has seen a great deal of turnover, although just one of the spots is contested. Here's a look at the candidates:

Zone1 Joe Krenowicz, 56, is running unopposed for a position currently held by Don Reeder, who will not seek re-election. Reeder has served on the board since 1997, representing Jefferson County, the northernmost precinct of Deschutes County and a small piece of Wasco County. Krenowicz said he's been serving on the college's budget committee for several years with the

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He became interested in the college because of the role that good education plays in a strong economy. He also has helped with fundraising for COCC and worked to get COCC's bond passed in 2009, which helped create the new education center in Madras. Krenowicz believes there are several challenges facing the college. "We've had a large increase in the student population and it's starting to level out, so we hope it continues to grow at a lot more reasonable rate," he said. Beyond student growth, he said finances will be the other big issue. SeeCOCC/B5

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adras High School equestrian competitors Skyla Booren, top, and Lakota Jensen,

A complete list of candidates for Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson counties is at www.bendbulletin.com/ may21candidates

County Fairgrounds in Redmond on the first of two days of the Oregon High School Equestrian

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Elise Furgurson, 15, right, and Anna Peterson, 14, add details to the clouds in their chalk panel during the street chalk art competition last Saturday during the Bend Spring Festival in Northwest Crossing. The pair, along with their teammates Kaila Ablao and Martine Blank, not pictured, won in the school spirit category. See more art and find the rest of the winners on page B2.

Bulletin staff report A w i n dfall o f d o n ated goods from Wal-Mart found its way into the hands of the less fortunate around Deschutes County, thanks to the county Sheriff's Office. More than $20,000 worth of shoes, c lothing, t oys, games and other unused, unsold items were distributed by the Sheriff's Office to charitable organizations and public agencies. Those organizations include the sheriff's Central Oregon Partnerships for Youth, the county Home Health Programs, The Bethlehem Inn, Head Start and Neighbor Impact, and 20 others. "We were ableto provide items to hundreds of families throughout Deschutes County," Sheriff L arry B l anton stated in an announcement

about the program. Sheriff's Capt. Shane Nelson said the merchandise d onation by W a l-Mart i n Bend was a one-time event. The storewas remodeling as it transitioned into a "supercenter" and decided to unload the merchandise. A call to the Bend store seeking comment was not returned Friday. "We went to work contacting the agencies in our area and took a few weeks getting the items distributed," Nelson said. The items filled 20

shipping pallets.

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More than 50 people participated in the free Spring Fest chalk art competition in Bend's Northwest Crossing last weekend. Hundreds of dollars in cash Kerrisa Scalise adds detail to the chalk and pastel face in her panel, "Spring" which won honorable mention in the adult category.

prizes were given to the winners, listed below.

Spring Fest visitors check out the chalk creations during the street chalk art competition. "Katie," by Samuel Fisch, is visible in the foreground. The piece was awarded an honorable mention in the adult category. A few professional artists also created panels in an exhibition area that also included works from last year's youth category winner, Maisy Washatka, and adult category winner, Karen Eland.

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E VENT TODAY GOAT JAMBOREE:Featuring classes, shopping and a raffle; registration requested; $10, $7 chil dren;8 a.m .-3:30 p.m.; Bluestone Gardens, 12555 State Highway 126, Powell Butte; COGA2010Oaol.com or www. thecoga.org. DUEL IN THEDESERT:A road and mountain bike sprint duathlon; a portion of proceeds benefits Friends of the Badlands; free for spectators; 9 a.m.; Eagle Crest Resort, 1522 Cline Falls Road, Redmond; 541-323-0964 or www.bendduel.com. WALK MS:A 5K walk to benefit multiple sclerosis treatment and local programs; registration required; proceeds benefit the National MS Society; donations requested; 10 a.m. walk, 8 a.m. registration; Riverbend Park, Southwest Columbia Street and Southwest Shevlin Hixon Drive, Bend; 503-445-8360 or www. walkorc.nationalmssociety.org. EARTH DAYFAIRANDPARADE: Includes interactive activities, live music, green businesses and more; the costumed parade through downtown Bend, featuring costumes connected to the natural world, will kick off festivities; free; 11 a.m.-3 p.m., 10:30 a.m. parade staging; The Environmental Center, 16 N.W. Kansas Ave., Bend; 541-385-6908, ext. 15 or www. envirocenter.org. JOHN MUIR EXHIBITION:View images and specimens of the botanical legacy preserved by John Muir; included in the price of admission; $12 adults, $10 ages 65 and older, $7 ages 5-12, free ages 4 and younger; 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; High Desert Museum, 59800 S. U.S. Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 or www. highdesertmuseum.org. NATIONALASTRONOMY DAY CELEBRATION:Activities include talks about astronomy, star shows, solar viewing and demonstrations; 1 p.m.4:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m. for moon presentation; Coffield

AL E N D A R Community Center, 1750 W. McKinney Butte Drive, Sisters; 541-617-1086 or drjhammondO oldshoepress.com. "PIRATES OF PENZANCEJR.": Bend Experimental Art Theatre presents the Gilbert & Sullivan classic musical about pirates and young lovers; $15, $10 students and ages younger than 18; 2 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Pinckney Center for the Arts, 2600 N.W. College Way, Bend; 541-4195558 or www.beattickets.org. "PIRATES OF PENZANCEJR.": Bend Experimental Art Theatre presents the Gilbert 8 Sullivan classic musical about pirates and young lovers; $15, $10 students and ages younger than 18; 7 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Pinckney Center for the Arts, 2600 N.W. College Way, Bend; 541-4195558 or www.beattickets.org. JEFFERSON COUNTYCOMMUNITY READ:William L. Sullivan, author of "Listening for Coyote" and "Cabin Fever," talks about tales from his books; free; 7 p.m.; Jefferson County Library, Rodriguez Annex, 134 S.E. E St., Madras; 541-475-3351 or www.jcld.org. "CRAZY ABOUTME":Stage Right Productions and Suzan Noyes present a new romantic comedy play about moving ahead with both feet firmly planted in the past; $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. CENTRALOREGON MASTERSINGERS: The choir presents "Voices of Hope" under the direction of Clyde Thompson; $15; 7:30 p.m.; First Presbyterian Church, 230 N.E. Ninth St., Bend; 541-385-7229 or www.co-mastersingers.com. COMEDY WITHBILLBORONKAY AND ANDYBENINGO:The comedians perform; $10 includes a drink; 7:30 p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m.; The Original Kayo's Dinner House and Lounge, 415 N.E. Third St., Bend; 541 -323-2520.

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Jeff Browning races down Ben's Trail in the 2009 Duel in the Desert duathlon. This year's event is at 9 a.m. today. BALTO:The Portland-based indie-folk performs with Renegade Stringband; $5; 8 p.m.; The Horned Hand, 507 N.W. Colorado Ave., Bend; 541728-0879 or www.facebook. com/thehornedhand. BEATS ANTIQUE: The electroworld-jam band performs, with Michal Menert, Medium Troy, Paul Baltic and more; $25 plus fees in advance, $35 at the door; 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m.; Midtown Ballroom, 51 N.W. Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541408-4329 or www.bendticket. com. CIUDADESNORTHWEST FLAMENCO TOUR: A presentation of traditional flamenco artistry, featuring gypsy flamenco singer Jesus Montoya, guitarist Pedro Cortes and dancer Savannah Fuentes; $17, $9 students, $7 children, plus fees in advance; 8 p.m.; The Sound Garden, 1279 N.E. Second St., Bend; 541633-6804 or www.bendticket. com. PIGS ONTHEWING: The Portland band performs two sets of classic Pink Floyd in a tribute; $10 at the door; 8 pm, doors open at 7 p.m.; The Belfry, 302 E. Main Ave., Sisters; 541-8159122.

SUNDAY "ALONE IN THE WILDERNESS": A screening of the documentary film about the life of Richard Proenneke in the wilds of Alaska; free; 1 p.m.; La Pine Public Library, 16425 First St.; 541-3121033 or www.deschuteslibrary. org/calendar. "ALONE IN THE WILDERNESS": A screening of the documentary film about the life of Richard Proenneke in the wilds of Alaska; free; 2 p.m.; Downtown Bend Public Library, 601 N.W. Wall St.; 541-312-1033 or www. deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. "PIRATES OF PENZANCEJR.": Bend Experimental Art Theatre presents the Gilbert 8 Sullivan classic musical about pirates and young lovers; $15, $10 students and ages younger than 18; 2 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Pinckney Center for the Arts, 2600 N.W. College Way, Bend; 541-419-5558 or www. beattickets.org. HOMESTEADINGCENTRAL OREGON:Kelly Cannon-Miller of the Des Chutes Historical Museum discusses the reality of early 20th century homesteading; free; 2 p.m.;

Sisters Public Library, 110 N. Cedar St.; 541-312-1033 or www. deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. "CRAZY ABOUTME":Stage Right Productions and Suzan Noyes present a new romantic comedy play about moving ahead with both feet firmly planted in the past; $18, $15 students and seniors; 3 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541-312-9626 or www.2ndstreettheater.com. AUTHORPRESENTATION:Noah Strycker talks about his book, "Among Penguins," with a slide show; free; 3 p.m.; Paulina Springs Books, 422 S.W. Sixth St., Redmond; 541-526-1491. BANFF MOUNTAINFILM FESTIVAL: A screening of a collection of action, environmental and adventure films about mountains; proceeds benefit Rimrock Expeditionary Alternative Learning Middle School; $20; 6 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700 or www.towertheatre.org.

MONDAY "PUSH TUNISIA":A screening of the documentary film about skateboarders and street artists on a trip to Tunisia shortly after the Arab Spring Uprising plus a presentation by Jesse Roberts, CEOof Rise Up lnternational; free; 6:15 p.m.; Downtown Bend Public Library, 601 N.W. Wall St.; 541-388-1793 or www. deschuteslibrary.org/calendar.

TUESDAY LUNCHANDLECTURE:Learn about how John Muir's ideas about nature brought about the establishment of national forests, parks and wilderness areas in Oregon; bring a sack lunch; included in the price of admission; $12 adults, $10 ages 65 and older, $7 ages 5-12, free ages 4 and younger; noon-1 p.m.; High Desert Museum, 59800 S. U.S. Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 or www. highdesertmuseum.org.

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POLICE LOG The Bulletin will update items in the Police Log when such a request is received. Any new information, such as the dismissal of charges or acquittal, must be verifiable. For more information, call 541-383-0358. Bend Police Department Theft — A theft was reported and an arrest made at 4:07 p.m. April14, in the 2500 block of Northeast U.S. Highway 20. DUU —James Ross Scott, 37, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants

at 4:41 p.m. April14, in the areaof Brookswood Boulevard andBeth Avenue. Theft — Atheft was reported at12:45 p.m. April17, in the 800 block of Northwest Bond Street. Theft — A theft was reported at 2:54 p.m. April17, in the100 block of Northeast Bend River Mall Avenue.

CIVIL SUITS Filed March 22 13CV0450 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. as trustee for WAMUmortgage passthrough certificates series 2006-PR2 trust v. Steven A.Segal, AnneSegal, JPMorgan ChaseBank N.A. successor in interest by purchase from the Federal Deposit InsuranceCorporation as receiver of Washington Mutual Bankfka Washington Mutual Bank F.A., complaint, $163,162.26 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0451 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v. SheaMilliron aka SheaB. Miech and Foxborough Homeowners Association lnc., complaint, $222,517.42 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0452 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v. Lewis A. Roman, Helga K.Roman and Wells FargoBankN.A., complaint, $264,922.32 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0453 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v. Phyllis J. Bales akaPhyllis Jean Bales individually and asaffiant of the small estate of Monty Charles Bales Case No.11PS0011MA,Capital One Bank, Unifund CCRPartners, Discover Bankarld state of Oregon, complaint, $232,403.33 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0455 —U.S. Bank N.A. as trustee successor in interest to Bank of America N.A. as trustee as successor by merger to Lasalle Bank N.A. as trustee for WAMU mortgage pass-through certificates series 2007-OA3 trust through its loan servicing agent JPMorganChase Bank N.A. v. StevenDevere, Amber Devere akaAmber Kathleen Dyson, state of Oregon Department of Justice, Division of Child Supportand FoxboroughHomeowners Association Inc., complaint, $234,791.50 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0456 —The Bank of NewYork Mellon Trust Co.N.A. fkaThe Bank of New YorkTrust Company N.A. as

trustee for the registered holder of U.S.A. Residential Properties LLC fka Stabfund Residential Properties LLC trust certificate — P&l v. Eric J. Huffman, Lee AnnHuffman, National City Bank andOregonAffordable Housing Assistance Corporation, complaint, $559,979.89 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0457 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. as trustee for the holders of the First Franklin Mortgage LoanTrust 2006-FF17 mortgage pass-through certificates series 2006-FF17through its loan servicing agent Select Portfolio Servicing lnc. v. Coury P. Fadness, Kristin L. Fadness, RBS Citizens N.A., RayKlein lnc. dba Professional Credit Service andQuick Collect lnc., complaint, $287,795.47 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0458 —U.S. BankN.A. as trustee for Ownit Mortgage Loan Trust mortgage loan asset-backed certificates series 2006-5 through its loan servicing agent Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC v.Anthony Gabaldon, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems lnc. andOwnit Mortgage Solutions lnc., complaint, $154,541.71 plus interest, costs and fees Filed March 25

13CV0454 —Mechele Beardv. Kathryn R. Lippert, complaint, $67,004.30 13CV0459 —Teresa E.Standley v. St. Charles Health System lnc. dba St. Charles Medical Center, Praxis Medical Group PC.dba AdvancedSpecialty CareandJanaM. Vanamburg, complaint, $1,000,000 13CV0460 —Cindy M. Dunham v. Katie E. Hall andThomas D.Hall, complaint ,$903,500.59 13CV0461 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v. Michael G.Fief aka Michael Gregory Fief, Jo D. Fief aka JoDeAnnFief and Selco Community Credit Union, complaint, $201,728.48 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0463 —PMI Mortgage

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sure on the May ballot. A major chunk of the $9.75 million measure will be spent on demolishing and replacing two aging wings of the district's elementary school. The two wings were put up more than 50 years ago. As was common at the time, asbestos was used in the old wings, and removing it requires expensive special procedures. Other safety measures include improved security for exterior doors at the high school. Money also would go to bring the schools into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. A single structure would replace the two elementary school wings, and new classroom space at both the middle and high schools would ease crowding in the district. Too, aging heating systems in the elementary and high schools would be upgraded.Other, smaller, improvements also would be made in all three schools. Finally, and p r obably most controversially, money would go to pay off a piece of property the district paid $1.9 million for five years ago for expansion. The purchase was not met with universal approval, and resentment lingers, unfortunately.

Yet failing to approve money for the payoff is likely to hit children where it hurts by cutting money spent on their education. That's because the property was paid for with what's called a full faith and credit obligation bond. Unless voters approve paying it off with a general obligation bond from the current measure, district officials will have to take nearly $225,000 a year from their general fund until the debt is retired. Property owners in the district will see their tax bills rise by $2.63 per $1,000 of taxable property value if the measure is approved. That rate could decline over time, however, as growth in the community adds to property tax revenues. It's a good deal. The measure makes schools bigger and safer and assures that m oney t h at should go to teaching does not go to pay down debt. Voters should approveit.

Don't do end run around the Electoral College he Electoral College may not be an ideal way to pick a president. But th e b i l~ lH passed this week by the Oregon House is a lousy way to ii"reform"

to the candidate with the most popular votes. Of course, that's a good goal. It's the solution that's not good. The National Popular Vote it. does get support from both DemHouse Bill 3077 is a finagle ocrats and Republicans. But if around th e e l ectoral c o llege, you look at the states that have without the difficulty of amend- supported the law, they do tend to ing the U.S. Constitution. It would vote Democratic. declare that Oregon will basically Think about what i t w o uld pledge all of its electoral votes to mean in terms of the campaign the winner of the national vote. for the presidency. Candidates Most states, including Oregon, have even more incentive currently have a winner-take-all would system, but the electoral votes than they do now to focus on citgo to the candidate who won the ies with lots of votes, instead of rural areas. Small p opulation state, not the nation. states, such as Oregon, might Similar laws to HB 3077 have become less relevant. It could been passed by states for a total also lead presidential candidates of 132 electoral votes. It takes 270 to pursue more recounts than electoral votes to get a majority. they do now, because in the curThe bill technically gets enacted rent Electoral College system it when states possessing a majority doesn't matter as much if a canof the electoral votes pass similar didate barely wins a state or wins bills. by 85 percent. States get electoral college It might be better to just have votes based on how many sena- individual states assign their electors and r e presentatives they toral college votes as close as they have.That means Oregon gets 7. can to represent how their voters The nationwide effort is called voted. That's better than the way things are now, but imperfect, the National Popular Vote. It seeks to guarantee the presidency too. ~

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marily by taxpayers and student tuition. Both have a right to know John Severson how their money is being spent In responseto Jason Burge's letter Redmond and why the cost of education con"Republicans Need to Stop Protecttinues to r ise dramatically. The ing the Wealthy": In January, taxes Universities must be university financial system must on the wealthy increased by $60 accountable be transparent and administrators billion per year. Now Burge wants must be able to demonstrate that them to pay even more despite the The Bulletin ran a story April 12 tax revenue and tuition is applied Tax Policy Center's recent report, highlighting criticism offered by directly to educating students. which states that the rich have the the Oregon State Audits Division Greg Johnson highest tax burden since 1979. They in a 75-page auditreport on OrTerrebonne reported that those making over egon University System financial $200,000 per year make 29 percent p ractices. Most notably that t h e Need real border security of all the individual income and university system doesn't have the in immigration reform pay 54 percent of all the individual financial tools to show how much It's obvious the "Bipartisan Path income taxes. Taxpayers making money and personnel are devoted lessthan $75,000 make 38 percent to educational work as opposed to to Immigration Reform," as reportof all the taxable income and pay other activities. ed in the Wall Street Journal on 12 percent of all the income taxes. Being able to clearly show how April 16, offers little if anything reSound protective'? funds are being spent at tax-supgardingtrue border security.From But let us go along and triple that ported e d ucational i n s t itutions the narrative's "first in line" point tax increase to $180 billion a year. seems likea basic and reasonable offering drones to patrol the borOur 2012 deficit was $1.6 trillion. thing to require of university adders followed immediately by the So $180 billion additional tax on ministrators. One would think that comment, '... only yards from us in the rich would have reduced our not being able to do so would emdowntown Nogales, Ariz., a young deficit from $1.6 trillion to about barrass them and fosterimprove- woman climbed an 18' fence right $1.4 trillion. See the problem? ments in the accounting system. before our eyes ..." it's clear the six The politicians picked an enemy, However, Jay Kenton, the educa- senators dismissed a barrier that the rich 2 percent. This is easy tion system's chief finance officer, absolutely stops everyone. Come since the other 98 percent non- responded to the audit report by now, senators. rich are happy to have them as our saying "I don't think they (the OrIsrael has one that stops, well, problem. Sotoprevent us from see- egon State Audits Division) were everyone. ing the real problem — excessive qualified to d o t h e w o rk . T h ey With Boston a s a b a c k drop, spending — they cite the rich as spent time at each of our campus- when will Congress realize Amerthe problem. They are like the ma- es, but I'm not sure they asked the ica demands as much protection gicians distracting us, waving one right questions." Kenton seems to as Israel? It's America that's been hand while performing their "mag- be saying that university adminisdubbed "the great Satan" after all. ic" with another. As long as folks trators know what is best and they S omeday we m a y s u f fer a n fall for this trick, politicians will are not to be questioned regarding explosive device much deadlier, continue to bankrupt our country how resources are allocated. smuggled through our porous borand burden our children with obThis kind of arrogance and unders. Imagine the chaos that would ligations they can never overcome. responsive attitude must be conensue. Trillions will be lost. Wake up, voters. The problem is fronted aggressively. Th e s t ate Wayne Mayo not the rich not paying taxes, it's university system is supported priScappoose

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Movie '42' portrays a significant historical moment By Conrad Weiler he new movie, "42, H tells the story of the breaking of the colorbarrier in Major League baseball almost 70 years ago (1947). J ackie R obinson's s election b y Branch Rickey, then owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers, to play with the Dodgers AA A f a r m t e am, M ontreal, was the start to his eventually joining the Brooklyn team in 1947. In the movie, Chadwick Boseman played the role of Robinson. An excellent casting choice for a memorable movie. As a young boy, living in New Jersey, I got to see Robinson and Montreal play against the Newark Bears. History being made. New Jersey, across the Hudson River from New York City, also allowed me to be a y oung Dodger fan. Many w eekends and w eekdays were spent watching baseball in New York City. Of the 16 Major League baseballteams, three were

located in New York. The Dodgers and New York Giants were part of the National League and the New York Yankees were dominant in the American League. T he Dodger-Giant rivalry w a s legendary whether played at Ebbets Field, home o f t h e D o dgers, or the Giants home field at the Polo Grounds. World Series games, the "subway series," between the Dodgers and Yankees are legends of the past. Ebbets Field was a wonderful venue for baseball. Seating slightly over 30,000 fans,most seats were good for viewing baseball. The small ballpark, with its short right-field fence, led to many " homers n lifted into Bedford Avenue. A high right-field fence, includ-

IN MY VIEW hit. A strong armed right fielder could retrieve the ball and throw it quickly into second base, holding the hitter to a single. In the movie, portrayed by an actor, Red Barber, broadcaster for Dodger radio games, was shown at the mike. Not shown was his companion radio buddy Connie Desmond. Later, a young Vin Scully joined the b roadcasting crew. Old G ol d c i g arettes s p onsored the games, and when a player hit a home run, the broadcast booth would slide a carton of cigarettes down the screen behind home plate, which the bat boy would retrieve and present to the player in the dugout. These homers were known as

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stop homers, but it did lead to some interesting doubles and singles. A ball hit off the right-field fence was no guarantee of having a two-base

Also part of the allure of Dodger baseball were Gladys Gooding at

the organ, playing between innings of the game and during the 7th in-

Branch Rickey, as portrayed by Harrison Ford in the movie, thoughtit was time to open Major League baseball to outstanding black players. (Jackie) Robinson was the start. ning "stretch" for the home Dodger team. Hilda Chester and her cowbell were usually in attendance. Also,

the Dodger "symphony" serenading opposing players back to the dugout after they failed to reach base. A solid thump of the large drum sat the opposing player down in the

dugout. Branch Rickey, as portrayed by Harrison Ford in the movie, thought it was time to open Major League baseball to outstanding black players. Robinson was the start. What a wonderful time for baseball was had at Ebbets Field, and Jackie Robinson was an important

part of that era, breaking the color barrier and leading to future Dodger starsand African-American players around both leagues. Campanella, Doby, and Newcombe were some of the early stars. I was lucky enough to see a young Willie Mays, playing with the New York Giants, make his first visiting appearance playing against the Dodgers at Ebbets Field. Could anything top this'? It was sad to see the Dodgers

leave Brooklyn (1957) and head for Los Angeles. So many memories, so many great players, a great time to remember. — Conrad Weiler lives in Camp Sherman.


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Aug. 15, 1980 - April 17, 2013 Arrangements: Baird Funeral Home (541) 382-0903 www.bairdmortuaries.com Services: A Celebration of Life will take place today at Pioneer Park, located at 1525 NW Hill Street in Bend, at 3 PM. Contributions may be made

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COCOA BEACH, Fla. USA Today founder Al Neuharth died Friday in Cocoa Beach, Fla. He was 89. The news was announced b y USA Today and by t h e N ewseum, which h e a l s o founded. Neuharth l aunched USA T oday, th e n a t i on's m o st widely read n ewspaper, in 1982 as chairman and CEO of the Gannett Co. newspaper group. He wanted to create a bright, breezy, fun newspaper that would catch people's attention and not take itself too seriously. Jim Duff, p r esident and chief executive officer of the Freedom Forum, said, "Al will be remembered for many trailblazing ach i e vements in the newspaper business, but one of his most enduring legacies will be his devotion to educating and training new journalists," according to the post on the Newseum website. He added, "He taught them the importance of not only a free press but a fair one." During N euharth's m ore than 15 years at the helm of Gannett, the company became the nation's largest newspaper

Gary L. Holcomb, of Bend July1, 1952- April11, 2013 Arrangements: Deschutes Memorial Chapel, (541)382-5592; www.deschutesmemorialchapel.com

Services: 1:00 PM, Saturday, April 20, 2013, Graveside Service at Deschutes Memorial Gardens, 63875 N. Hwy. 97, Bend. Contributions may be made to:

Deschutes County 4H or to any RonaldMcDonald House inGary's Memory.

Gerald L. Inman, of Bend Feb. 15, 1930 - April 17, 2013 Arrangements: Baird Funeral Home (541) 382-0903 www.bairdmortuaries.com Services: A Celebration of Life will be held at the Christian Life Center of Bend, 21720 E. Highway 20, Bend, Oregon on Monday, April 22, 2013, at 11:00am. Contributions may be made to:

Shepherd's House 1854 NE Division Street Bend, Oregon 97701

Mary Joy Hanson, of Redmond Oct. 24, 1928 - April 16, 2013 Arrangements: Autumn FuneralsRedmond, 541-504-9485, www.autumnfunerals.net Services: Funeral Mass at St. Thomas Catholic Church 4/29/1 3 at 11:00 AM with reception to follow. 1720 NW 19th St., Redmond, OR.

Ray Alton Fillmore, of Redmond May 25, 1915 - April 17, 2013 Arrangements: Redmond Memorial Chapel 541-548-3219 please sign our online guestbook www.redmondmemorial.com

Services: A private family service will be held.

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company and the company's annual r evenues increased from $200 million to m o re than $3 billion. He became president and CEO of the company in 1973 and chairman in 1979. He retired in 1989. "I wanted to get rich and famous no matter where it was," Neuharth said in a 1999 Associated Press interview. "I got lucky. Luck is very much a part of it. You have to be at the right place at the right time and pick the right place at the right time." With it s b l u e m a sthead, shorter-than-usual stories and use of color graphics, USA Today was unlike any other newspaper before it. Its style was widely criticized and later widely imitated. "USA Today drew more criticism — and more chaff — in volume and intensity than any media venture in the history of the USA," Neuharth said in his 1989 autobiography, "Confessions of an S.O.B." Critics dubbed it the "McPaper" and accused it of dumbing-down American journalism. Many news veterans gave it few chances for survival. Neuharth's only previous experience with a startup newspaper was the founding of Florida Today in Melbourne, Fla., in 1966. "Everybody was very skeptical and so was I, but I said, you never bet against Neuharth," the late Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham saidin a 2000 Associated Press interview. A dvertisers at first were reluctant to place their money in a new newspaper that might compete with l o cal d ailies. But Neuharth made constant promotional appearances and met with company executives around the country to pitch the newspaper, and it developed into a profitable enterprise. In 1999, USA Today edged past the Wall Street Journal in circulation, with 1.75 million daily copies, to take the title of the nation's biggest newspaper, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. After he retired from Gannett, Neuharth continued to write "Plain Talk," a weekly column for USA Today.

DEATHS ELSEWHERE Deaths of note from around the world: Storm Thorgerson, 69: English graphic designer whose

eye-popping album art for Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin encapsulatedthe spirit of 1970s psychedelia. Died Thursday. — From wire reports

By Jeff Barnard

and hitcheda ride somewhere after his truck got stuck on a G RANTS PASS — T h e backcountry track. With high sheriff heading up the search winds over the mountain and for a young Oklahoma man heavy snow on the ground, missing in the wilds of south- there was no search planned eastern Oregon said Fridaythe for Friday. Searchers hoped young man was hallucinating a break in the weather today the last time he telephoned would allow planes to fly over his family, and told his girl- the mountain. "There is evidence now he friend he was seeing plants coming out of the ground and was hallucinating at the time running. he talked with hi s f ather," Dustin Self, 19, has been Glerup said from his office in missing a month since set- Burns. "His father says that ting out from his family home the young man had been usoutside Oklahoma City to test ing drugs in the past," and was himself against the w ilder- using drugs to treat attention ness. He had recently watched deficit disorder to stay awake the movie "Into The Wild" on his drive to Oregon. "There is evidence he may about a young man who renounces his worldly goods to have been either under the live in the Alaska wilderness, influenceofdrugs or sleep deonly to die there. Self had also privation at the time he called bought a lot of backpacking his father" to report he was gear and planned to check out lost, the sheriff said, while also churches in Oregon that prac- referencing Self's conversation tice a South American religion with his girlfriend. that uses a hallucinogenic tea Investigators also found on Self's laptop that he had been as a sacrament. Sheriff Dave Glerup said he visiting websites about hallucithinks Self is either dead or nogenic drugs such as peyote walked off Steens Mountain and PCP, Glerup said. The Associated Press

COCC Continued from B1 "The challenge in the near future is w it h ou r p a yroll costs, with regards to PERS a long with o u r f u t u re health-care costs," he said. "That's a major concern as far as the budget goes." Krenowicz said he'd like to see the college focus on meeting business and industry needs, but believes the Madras campus has been a boon for the area. "It's been very well received by the community," he said. "We always have a full parking lot. We certainly needed )>

Self's parents said he was interested in the Church of the Holy Light of the Queen, in Ashland, and the Church of the Divine Rose in Portland, which practice a religion that blends Christiantheology with indigenous beliefs from Brazil. The church has gone to court to defend its use of a hallucinogenic tea imported from Brazil, called ayahuasca, which is used as a sacrament. Jane Seligson, a founding member of the Church of the Holy Light of the Queen, said neither church had ever heard from Self. "I can tell you we never heard from this young man," she said. "He might have said he was going to contact people from the church. He never contactedanybody. We have quite a rigorous process for anybody coming to church." A short break i n w i n dy weather on Thursday allowed a rancher with a helicopter to search the rugged mountainside where Self's truck was found. However, rancher Patty Jenkins found no trace of Self

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City:Madras Employment: Executive

four-year college and earned

State University Experience:Past city councilor, City of Redmond;

ZONE 1 Joe Krenowicz Age:56

COCCboard member for16 years Krenowicz

director, Madras-Jefferson County

Chamber of Commerce Education:Bachelor's degree from Washington State U niversity

Experience:Past city councilor and mayor,

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Laura Craska Cooper, 47, was appointed in S eptember torepresent allof Crook County, parts o f K l a math and Lake counties and the e asternmost p r ecincts o f Deschutes County. She replaced Joyce Garrett, who had served on the board since 2004. Before joining the board, Craska Cooper was on the college budget committee for two years. S he was d r awn t o t h e board post by her belief that the college is a "terrific resource" forthe community, and considers it particularly important because of the high unemployment rate in Crook County. "Education is one of those things that not only h elps people improve themselves and provides job prospects, it's an economic development driver," she said. While she's certain COCC can help the community, she is concerned primarily about financial challenges the col-

budget committee

Education:Bachelor's, University of California, Davis; MBA, University of Denver

Experience:Wason the education foundation board.

ZONE 2 Laura Craska Cooper Age:47 City: Prineville

Adele McAfee Age:59 e ./

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Employment: Cooper Managing partner in Bend office of Ball Janik LLP Education:Bachelor's degrees from University of

Missouri, law degree from University of California, Berkeley

Experience:COCCbudget committee, two years; chairwoman, HousingWorks board of commissioners; board member, Prineville

Hospital Foundation; treasurer, OregonWomen

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Vista Community College, bachelor's degree and paralegal certificate from St.

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Oregon Cities Organization; chairwoman, Leagueof Oregon Cities conference in Bend; former member, Cascade LakesByway Committee

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Lawyers board of directors Vikki Ricks Age:60 Gity:La Pine

around some cabins used by cowboys and hunters uphill from where the truck was found, and no tracks in the fresh snow, Glerup said. Self's tent was nowhere to be seen. Self's pickup was f ound Monday at about the 5,300foot level on the northeast flank of S t eens Mountain, about 2N miles in from a paved county road on the mountain's east side. The truck had been abandoned with the keys in it, as well as Self's laptop computer, his GPS and some food. Searchers combed the area Tuesday, but have been kept out by snow since then. His father, Victor Self, was driving to Burns to be closer to the search and pick up his son's truck, Glerup said. Tom Downs, the owner of a gas station, cafe and motel recalled seeing Self last month sleeping in his truck. Self said he was low on gas after getting turned around with his GPS and asked for directions to Lakeview, the opposite direction from where his truck was later found.

a paralegal certificate. For McAfee, the mission of a community college is twofold: to be accessible and affordable to everyone. "I believe that education is an economic imperative in the 21st century, so if I'm elected to the board, those are the two things I'd focus on: keeping and extending access while maintaining low tuition and the standards of excellence." Focusing on online learning, McAfee believes, will help prevent declining enrollments and the need to increase tuition. McAfee believes she is a strong candidate because of her experience as a community college student, and also because of her work on the La Pine City Council. She pointed t o C O CC's proposed 2013-2014 budget, which features $22 million earmarked to plan and construct a new residence hall. "With the reality of limited resourcesand financial constraints, any investment made should be measured by the greatest number of students it's going to impact," she said. "Instead I'd push for investments in technology and the technical infrastructure to expand and reach more students with classes that are online." Ford noted the board had not yet decided whether to go forward with the student housing, and that the $22 million would be issued in full faith and credit bonds which couldn't be used for anything but the construction.

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Vikki Ricks, 60, was appointed in February to fill the City: lege faces. Rtcks position left vacant by John Retired Redmond "We have an ever-growDorsch Overbay, who began serving educator Employment: ing liability to PERS ... and on the board in 1999. Before Education: Bachel o r's degree Retired we face the rising costs of moving to La Pine in 2011, and master's degree from educator health care," she said. "And Ricks worked as an elemenIdaho State University Education:Bachelor's degree how does that contribute to tary teacher in Idaho for 19 Experience:Educator for 25 from Willamette University, education? It doesn't. How years, then at th e O regon years master's degree from Oregon does it contribute to our misDepartment of Education for sion of what we do'? It doesn't, several years before finishing so that just really worries me. her career with three years ... We're (one of) the most af- project a budget when there for students. in the Fern R idge School "I think we've done a good District. fordable community colleges are so many u ncertainties "I'm very interested in eduin the state, but that doesn't and variables." job of keeping tuition down, mean that we're affordable and having incremental in- cation for the students here t o everybody. I t h i n k t h e Zone 4 creases rather than one big in the area, because we have challenge we have is that in The only contested race for huge increase," he said. "In La Pine, and we also have a time of dwindling financial a spot on COCC's board is be- response tolower state fund- Gilchrist High School and resources and c h allenging tween David Ford and Adele ing and lower property taxes, North Lake. It's really rural, economic times, we're going McAfee, to represent parts of our hand was pretty much and I want them to have acto have to do more with less Bend. forced." cess tohigher education," she and find more efficiencies." Ford, 61, currently holds Ford believes the college said. the position. He said given the has made "major strides" tryShe believes a major isZone 3 current amount of turnover ing to increase access by of- sue moving forward will be T ony D o rsch, 7 2 , h a s on the board, it's important to fering classes on campuses to work closely with Oregon served on the COCC board have consistency. in Prineville and Madras and State U n i v ersity-Cascades for 16 years. He is running Ford said much is up in the with increased offerings in Campus as it prepares to be a unopposed fo r r e e lection, air right now, from Middleton Redmond. full, four-year institution. "I think n o w t h e f o cus and is most concerned about moving on to the state's move Ricks recently joined the the college's finances moving toward outcome-based fund- needs to be shifted more to- adult education committee forward. ing to potential changes to ward student success," he that meets in La Pine, and "I have never sat through how higher education is gov- said. "I said at last week's hopes tofocus her efforts on budget hearings except the erned at the state level. b oard meeting that w h i l e the area. "All these people are great we're talking about raising "What I'd like to see, from last two years that have been so tentative," he said. "Fortu- people, but they're also new tuition and fees, I wanted to my area in La Pine, is access nately, our property taxes in to the board and new to the see how we are committing to to college for the students Central Oregon have come up college," Ford said. "I felt utilize those resources to en- down here. You know tt's 65 a little bit, but the bad news is that it was really important hance student success." miles round trip, and in the as soon as we get more prop- to have consistency as much McAfee, 59, said she's pas- winter it's not pleasant," she erty tax we get less state tax as we can, and to have more sionate about community col- said. "We want to get as many because of the formula." turnover ... would make it leges because at age 42, she (Iocal students) as we can that He said while voting to in- that much more potentially went to a community college are interested in either a cercrease tuition was hard, he is challenging." in California in order to get a tificate program or c ollege pleased that COCC still boasts In light of t h e c h anges, living-wage job. transfercredits." "It gave me the tools I needthe second lowest tuition in Ford believes the college has — Reporter: 541-617-7831, the state. "It is hard, trying to worked hard to be consistent ed to succeed," she said. After smiller@bendbulletin.com

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Aspen, Colorado...... . . . . . . . 0.0... no report Mammoth Mtn., California..... 0.0... . .57-1 70 Park City, Utah ...... . . . . . . . . 0.0. . .no report SquawVagey, California..... . .0.0 .. 6-8 2 Sun Valley, Idaho....... . . . . . . 0.0... no report Hwy. 58 at Willamette Pass.... Carry chains or T.Tires Taos, NewMexico....... . . . . . 0.0...no report Hwy. 138 at Diamond Lake.... Carry chains or T.Tires Hwy. 242 at McKenzie Pass........ Closed for season Vail, Colorado...... . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . 67 For up-to-minute conditions turn to: For links to thelatest 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, sn-snow,i-ice,rs-rain-snowmix, w-wind,f-fog, dr-drizzle,tr-trace

Hwy. 20 at Santiam Pass...... Carry chains or T. Tires Hwy. 26 at Government Camp.. Carry chains or T. Tires Hwy. 26 at Ochoco Divide..... Carry chains or T. Tires

chair of the St. Charles Health System board, a s s a y ing. «Prineville has an opportunity to be innovative and cutting edge beyond what the rest of the United States is doing and I'm real proud of that." In addition to operating the Prineville hospital, St. Charles Medical System, a nonprofit corporation, owns and operates hospitals in Bend, Madras and Redmond.

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PRO SPORTS

PREP GIRLS TENNIS

NBA PLAYOFFS

Red Sox, Bruins postpone games BOSTON — The Red Sox and Bruins

postponed their games Friday as authorities searched for a suspect in the Boston Marathon

bombings, virtually shutting the city down.

The teams announced about four hours before their night

games were scheduled to start that they were scratched. Police identified two

suspects in Monday's explosions that killed

three people and wounded more than 180. One man was killed during a shootout with

police and the other was in custody Friday night after a police effort that

dragged through the day. The NHL game be-

tween the Bruins and Pittsburgh Penguins was rescheduled for

9:30 a.m. (PDT) today, the team announced about 90 minutes after

the second suspect was

• The Bears and Storm will eachtake part in today'sBend invitational semis Bulletin staff report Bend High and Summit both advanced to the semifinal round of the Bend Invitational girls tennis tournament on Friday, setting up a potential all-Central Oregon championship match this afternoon. The host Lava Bears topped St. Mary's of Portland 5-3 in the first round before defeating Hermiston 6-2 in the quarterfinals. Bend's top singles players, Kaylee Tornay and Sierra Winch, each went 2-0 on Friday to pace the Bears. Bend's No. 2 and No. 3 doubles teams — Zoe Raiter and Ruby Ladkin, and

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Ellis Clair and Sarah Perkins — also went 2-0 during the first day of the tourney. "Those guys led the

charge," said Lava Bear coach Kevin Collier, whose squad plays Tualatin in today's semis at 11 a.m. at Bend High.

The Storm also went 2-0 on Friday, besting Beaverton 4-4 on sets in the morning and then rolling past Wilsonville 6-2 in the afternoon. Summit, the reigning Bend High Invitational champion, takes on 2012 Class 6A state champ Jesuit today at 11 a.m. at Juniper Park. Redmond High, Mountain View and Crook County are also competing in this year's Invitational. The Panthers went 1-1 on Friday, cruising past Hood River Valley 7-1 in their first match before falling to Jesuit, 8-0, in the quarterfinals. Redmond coach Nathan Saito pointed out the efforts of his top two singles players, Kendall Marshall and Jessica Brunot, who he said both are "playing high-level tennis right now." SeeInvitational/C3

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for the Hawks. In the bottom of the seventh inning, Dahlgren scored th e g a me-winning run after Lee Ries hit a ball to Cottage Grove's second baseman that he could not handle. "Hopefullywe can keep the momentum going," said Card, noting that the top four teams in the Sky-Em League all advance past the regular season.

OKLAHOM A CITY — Kevin Durantceded histhree-year run as NBA scoring champion to Carmelo Anthony, announcing on Instagram before the regular-season finale that he was going to sit rather than exhaust himself trying to score the 70 points he would have needed. Durant likely also will wind up a distant second in voting for NBA most valuable player to LeBron James, who claimed at Durant'sexpense lastJune the league championship that Durant desires. Despite what he lost, or failed to gain, Durant just completed the most efficient and remarkable campaign of his career, one that placed him in exclusive company of the 5040-90 club while showcasing his versatility and expanding game. As the NBA playoffs get underway today, Durant not only helped the Oklahoma City Thunder withstand the seismic trade of former sixth man ofthe year James Harden to Houston — the Thunder's first-round opponent — he also has his team sitting atop the W estern Conference forthe first time since the franchise bolted from Seattle in 2008. "I know myself; I always focus on the bright side. I figure everything is going to work itself out," said Durant, who has lost two close teammates — Jeff Green and Harden — to trades in the past three seasons. "I wouldn't say it's difficult, it's just going out and playing the game we love. So I took it as a challenge." See Durant/C3

NFL draft: Bring onthe behemoths • Many teams areexpected to usetheir picks to add to their offensiveanddefensive lines By Barry Wilner

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COREBOARD Friday,April 26: NewYork atBoston, 5 p.m. Sunday,April28: NewYorkat Boston,10a.m.

ON DECK Today Track: Summ it, Redmondat OregonRelaysinEugene, TBA; Culver,Ridgeview,Summit, Gilchrist at La Pine Invitational,10a.m; Sistersat Elmira Relays, 11 a.m.;MountainView,Bendat Crater Classic in CentralPoint,10a.m.,CrookCounty at Prefontaine RotaryInvite inCoosBay,10:30a.m Girls tennis: SummiMountai t, nView,CrookCounty, Bend,Redm ondat BendInvitational atBendHigh, Summit,MountainView,andJuniper Park,11a.m. Boys tennis: Bendvs.Hermistonat SamJohnson Park inRedmond,10 a.m. Girls lacrosse: Maristat BendUnited (Summit HS),

4:30 p.m. Boys lacrosse:HermistonatSummit, noon;Centennial (Idaho)atBend,3:30p.m Baseball: GigHarbor(Wash.) at Summit, noon

PREP SPORTS Golf Friday's results Girls

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Prineville Country ClubInvitational At Prineville Country Club Par 68 Team scores — Bend 361, Pendleton371, Hermiston398,CrookCounty 423,Sisters 481. Medalist — HeidFroe i ich, Bend,80. BEND(361) — Heidi Froelich80, Mode89, Holly Froelich96, Nichols96,Morse101. CROOKCOUNTY (423)— Dal ton95,Shank95, Smith116 White117,Kasberger126. SISTERS (481) — Lagao91, Chapm an 102, Goodwin142,Vial146. MADRAS (inc.) — Simmons95.

Baseball Friday's results Intermountain Hybrid

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x-Wednesday, May1. Bostonat NewYork, TBA x-Friday,May3: NewYorkat Boston, TBA x-Sunday,May5: Boston atNewYork, TBA Atlanta vs. Indiana Sunday,April 21:AtlantaatIndiana, 10a.m. Wednesday, April 24:Atlantaat Indiana, 4:30p.m. Saturday,April 27:IndianaatAtlanta, 4p.m. Monday,April 29:IndianaatAtlanta, TBA x-Wednesday, May1. Atlantaat Indiana,TBA x-Friday,May3: IndianaatAtlanta, TBA x-Sunday,May5: Atlanta atIndiana, TBA Chicagovs. Brooklyn Today,April 20:Chicagoat Brooklyn, 5p.m. Monday,April 22.Chicagoat Brooklyn, 5p.m. Thursday,April 25 Brooklynat Chicago,5:30 p.m. Saturday,April 27:Brooklynat Chicago,11a.m. x-Monday, April 29:ChicagoatBrooklyn, TBA x-Thursday,May2: BrooklynatChicago,TBA x-Saturday,May4: ChicagoatBrooklyn, TBA WesternConference OklahomaCity vs. Houston Sunday,April 21: Houston at OklahomaCity, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday,April 24: Houstonat OklahomaCity, 4

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Friday,April 26:SanAntonio atL.A. Lakers, 7:30p.m. Sunday,April 28:SanAntonio atL.A.Lakers, 4 p.m. x-Tuesday,April 30:L.A. LakersatSanAntonio, TBA x-Thursday,May2: SanAntonio at LA. Lakers,TBA x-Saturday,May4. L.A. LakersatSanAntonio, TBA Denver vs. GoldenState Today,April 20:GoldsenState atDenver, 2:30p.m. Tuesday, April 23:GoldenState atDenver,7:30p.m. Friday,April 26:Denverat Golden State,7:30 p.m. Sunday,April 28:Denverat Golden State,6:30 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 30:GoldenState atDenver, TBA x-Thursday,May2: DenveratGoldenState, TBA x-Saturday,May4. GoldenStateat Denver,TBA L.A. Clippers vs. Memphis Today,April 20:Memphis atL.A.Clippers, 7:30p.m. Monday,April 22:Memphisat L.A.Clippers, 7:30p.m. Thursday,April 25: L.A. Clippersat Memphis, 6:30

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Tennis Friday's results Girls Class 4A/3A/2A/1A Special District 2 Summit 7, Redmond1 At Summit Singles — Garcia, M, d.Peasley,S,6-1, 6-2; Young, M, d. Mapes,S, 6-2, 6-1; Romero, M, d. Carlson, S,7-5, 5-7, 6-4; Gonzalez,M,d. Kurdrisch, S, 6-0, 6-1. Doubles — Carter/Lawrence,M, d. Stuwe/Thomp son, S, 6-1, 6-4; Weems(Farr, S, d. Galan/Alonso,6-0, 6-0; SheldoniNeil, S,d. Carranzay Manion, M,4-6,6-4,6-3;SisersNo.4 d.MadrasNo. 4, 7-5, 6-1.

Boys Class 5A Nonconference Summit 6, Hermiston 2 At Sam JohnsonPark, Redmond Singles — Oliveira, S,d., Gonzalez,H, 6-0, 6 3; Hall, S, d.,Wadkamper, H,6-1, 6-0;Wimberly, S d., Tachiquin,H,6-2,6-2; E.Sherpa,S,d., Sneg,H 3-6, 6-0, 6-2. Doubles —Whiteseg/W yant, H,d. Mickelt/Holt, S,6-3, 6-3; Hawman/Drotzmann, H,d. L'Etoile/Calande,S,7-6, 6-2; Steele/Agen,S,d., Gar cia/Contreras, H, 2-6, 6-3, 7-6(8); S Sherpa/Maitre S, d., Latham/I)mann, H,6-1, 4-6,7-5.

BASKETBALL NBA NATIONALBASKETBALL ASSOCIATION All Times PDT

First Round (x-if necessary) (Best-of-7) Eastern Conference Milwaukee vs. Miami Sunday,April 21:MilwaukeeatMiami, 4p.m. Tuesday, April 23:MilwaukeeatMiami, 4:30p.m. Thursday, April 25:Miamiat Milwaukee,4p.m. Sunday,April 28:Miamiat Milwaukee,12:30p.m. x-Tuesday, Apri 30:MilwaukeeatMiami, TBA x-Thursday,May2: MiamiatMiiwaukee,TBA x-Saturday,May4: Milwaukeeat Miami, TBA Boston vs. NewYork Today,April 20.BostonatNewYork, noon Tuesday,April 23:BostonatNewYork, 5p.m.

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GP W L DT Pts 4 4 27 12 5 5 9 4 2 26 11 5 5 7 4 4 24 15 5 5 3 4 3 23 14 6 5 2 4 5 19 20 6 4 4

GF GA 138 115 118 94 134 123 107 92 118 138

Florida atBoston,9:30a.m. NewJerseyatN.Y. Rangers, noon CarolinaatTampaBay,3p.m. CalgaryatMinnesota, 3p.m St. LouisatColorado,5p.m. Columbus atSanJose,5 p.m. Anahei m atEdmonton,5:30p.m. Dallas atLosAngeles,6 p.m.

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GOLF PGA Tour RBCHeritage Friday At Harbour TownGolf Links Hilton Head, S.C. Purse: $6.8 million Yardage: 7,101; Par: 71 SecondRound 17 playe rs failed to finish the round

becauseofrain KevinStreelman CharleyHoffman SteveLeBrun LukeDonald Bill Haas JohnsonWagner RorySabbatini Graeme McDoweI D.H. Lee Pat Perez StuartAppleby Marc Leishman Martin Kaym er Tim Clark Billy Horschel RichardH.Lee JordanSpieth BrendondeJonge Justin Hicks DarronStiles WebbSimpson StewartCink TedPotter,Jr. WilliamMcGirt KenDuke Scott Brown JasonDufner Ryo Ishikawa Brad Fritsch Justin Bolli

Scott Langley JasonDay Chris Stroud BrianDavis Will Claxton RobertGarrigus GaryWoodland Jonathan Byrd Tim Herron NicholasThompson ChezReavie Jin Park Bo VanPelt K.J. Choi Jerry Kelly Sang-MoonBae AaronBaddeley Chris Kirk Justin Leonard Matt Jones JoshTeater Jim Furyk BrianGay TroyMatteson PatrickReed RussellHenley Matt Kuchar JonasBlixt Jefl Klauk

Jeff Magge rt Bob Estes KevinStadler Southeast Division Carl Pettersson GP W L OT PtsGF GA TommyGainey Washington 4 4 24 18 2 5 0 135 122 GlenDay Winnipeg 4 4 23 19 2 4 8 117 129 JasonKokrak TampaBay 4 4 17 23 4 3 8 138 138 RickyBarnes Carolina 4 3 17 23 3 3 7 112 138 DavidHearn Florida 4 3 13 24 6 3 2 102 153 BrandtJobe Western Conference JamesHahn Central Division JamesDriscoll GP W L OT PtsGF GA HunterMahan z-Chicago 43 34 5 4 7 2 144 91 MarkWilson St. Louis 4 4 26 16 2 5 4 116 107 MichaelBradley Columbus 4 5 21 17 7 4 9 110 114 Matt Every Detroit 4 3 20 16 7 4 7 108 110 BooWeekley Nashville 4 5 15 21 9 3 9 104 128 BrianHarman Norlhwest Division TrevorImmelman GP W L OT PtsGF GA BenCrane Vancouver 4 4 24 13 7 5 5 119 109 BrandtSnedeker Minnesota 4 4 24 17 3 5 1 115 115 ZachJohnson Edmonton 4 3 17 19 7 4 1 110 121 JasonBohn Calgary 4 4 18 22 4 4 0 119 148 GregOwen Colorado 4 4 14 23 7 3 5 104 139 BrianStuard Pacific Division SteveMarino GP W L DT Pts GF GA Harris English x -Anaheim 44 27 11 6 6 0 128 111 StevenBowditch L osAngees 44 25 14 5 55 124 108 Alistair Presneg S an Jose 44 24 13 7 5 5 115 105 Scott Stagings D allas 44 22 1 9 3 4 7 124 129 Vijay Singh P hoenix 4 3 1 8 1 7 8 4 4 111 116 Kyle Stanley NOTE. Twopoints for a win, onepoint for overtime ErnieEls oss. CharlesHowell Ig x-clinchedplayoffspot Erik Compton y-clincheddivision LukeGuthrie z-clinched conference BryceMolder Friday's Games MichaelThompson N.Y.Rangers 8,Bufalo 4 KevinChappeg St. Louis 2,Dallas1 DanielSummerhays Chicago5, Nashville 4, OT GrahamDeLaet Edmonton4, Colorado1 DickyPride Calgary 3,Anaheim1 ScottVerplank Pittsburghat Boston, ppd.,safety concern David Lynn Today's Games HunterHaas Pittsburgh at Boston,9:30a.m. StephenAmes FloridaatNewJersey,10a.m. Charlie Wi N.Y. IslandersatWinnipeg, noon ShawnStelani WashingtonatMontreal, 4 p.m. BudCauley Torontoat Ottawa,4p.m. JohnRogins Buffalo atPittsburgh, ppd., rescheduleconflict David Mathis PhiladelphiaatCarolina, 4p.m. Colt Knost Phoeni xatChicago,5:30p.m. JohnMalinger Detroit atVancouver,7p.m. JoeySnyderlg Sunday'sGames LucasGlover

76-73 149 77-73—150 75-75 — 150 74-76 — 150 74-76 — 150 77-74 151 79-72—151 71-81—152 75-77 — 152 73-79 — 152 85-72 157 74-WD 76-WD

LPGA TouI'

Lotte Championsh Ip Friday At Ko OlinaGolf Club Course Kapolei, HawaiI Purse: $1.7 million Yardage:6,383; Pa r:72 Third Round 66-70 — I36 ui' a-denotes amate 66-70—136 SuzannPetersen 65-69-68 —202 68-68 — 136 HeeKyungSeo 65-72-66 203 69-68 — 137 67-68-70—205 68-69 137 Ai Miyazato 66-71-69—206 67-71—138 Hyo JooKim Lizette Sal a s 69-71-67—207 69-69—138 AriyaJutanugarn 64-75-68—207 71-67 — 138 StacyLewis 67-71-69 207 70-68 — 138 Jessica Korda 72-70-66—208 68-70—138 I n bee Park 70-71-67—208 70-68 — 138 Jodi EwartShadof 72-68-68—208 67-71 — 138 67-70-72—209 69-70 139 BeatrizRecari H ee Young P a rk 69-72-69 210 68-71—139 I.K. Ki m 70-70-70—210 71-68 — 139 Se RiPak 70-69-71 —210 68-71 — 139 Na YeonChoi 70-74-67—211 70-69 — 139 D ani e ge K a ng 66-76-69 —211 70-69—139 PaolaMoreno 72-70-69 211 69-70 — 139 CarolineHedwall 69-72-70—211 70-69 — 139 JanePark 67-74-70 —21I 68-71 139 So Yeon R yu 67-72-72 —211 70-69—139 MeenaLee 72-71-69—212 68-71 — 139 a-LydiaKo 71-71-70 212 70-70 — 140 Brittanyl.incicome 72-70-70 —212 70-70 — 140 M organ Pre sse l 70-73-70 —213 72-68 — 140 Giulia Sergas 72-71-70 —213 71-69 — 140 KarrieWeb b 69-74-70—213 68-72 — 140 Vicky Hurst 69-72-72 213 71-69 140 Karineicher 70-71-72—213 68-72 — 140 Shanshan F en g 70-70-73—213 71-69 — 140 Pornanong Phatlum 70-70-73—213 67-73 — 140 HaejiKang 68-71-74—213 70-70 — 140 DanahBordner 70-76-68—214 65-75 — 140 PaulaCreamer 71-72-71—214 68-73 — 141 YaniTseng 71-72-71 —214 70-71 — 141 AlisonWalshe 71-72-71 —214 68-73 141 SandraGal 73-69-72—214 71-70—141 MinaHarigae 69-72-73 —214 71-70 — 141 GerinaPiler 67-74-73 —214 70-71 — 141 JaneRah 67-72-75 —214 70-71 — 141 Michege Wie 70-76-69—215 73-68 — 141 Kristy McPh erson 71-74-70 —215 68-73 — 141 AzaharaMunoz 72-73-70 215 70-71 — 141 Dori Carter 73-71-71 —215 69-72 141 Mika Miyazato 71-73-71 —215 70-71—141 CarlotaCiganda 71-71-73 —215 70-72—142 AnnaNordqvist 71-71-73 —215 73-69—142 ChristinaKim 70-70-75—215 74-68—142 Eun-Hee Ji 70-76-70 —216 75-67 142 Lisa McCloskey 70-76-70 —216 71-71—142 Mo Martin 70-75-71 —216 70-72 — 142 BelenMozo 71-74-71 —216 71-71 — 142 JenniferRosales 70-75-71 —216 71-71—142 71-73-72 —216 Perni la l . i n dberg 71-72 — 143 71-73-73 —217 ChristelBoeljon 73-70 — 143 JeongJang 72-72-73 —217 70-73 — 143 7 0-72-75 —217 ChegaChoi 73-70 143 NicoleCastrale 70-71-76 —217 72-71—143 BrittanyLang 69-77-72 218 71-72 — 143 75-70-73 —218 SarahJaneSmith 70-73 — 143 70-74-74 —218 KatherineHull-Kirk 72-71 — 143 VictoriaTanco 74-70-74—218 68-75 — 143 72-71-75 —218 Amanda Blumenherst 70-73 — 143 68-75-75 218 Julia Boland 68-75 — 143 67-76-75—218 Rebecca Lee-Bentham 76 68 144 TayloreKarle 73-73-73—219 70-74 — 144 71-74-74—219 JulietaGranada 74-70 — 144 70-75-74—219 SaraMaudeJuneau 69-75 — 144 70-74-75 219 NatalieGulbis 71-73 — 144 70-74-75—219 SeonHwaLee 74-70 — 144 69-70-80—219 Austin Ernst 68-76 — 144 71-73-76—220 AngelaStanford 69-75 — 144 71-73-77—221 IreneCho 73-71 144 JenniferSong 72-74-77 223 73-71—144 RyannO'Toole 73-71-79—223 71-73 — 144 71-75-78—224 LindseyWright 71-73 — 144 70-76-78—224 SunYoungYoo 72-72 — 144 73-73-81—227 Kris Tamulis 70-74 — 144 73-71 — 144 72-72 — 144 72-72 144 75-69—144 75-70—145 73-72—145 70-75—145 74-71 — 145 73-72 — 145 75-70 — 145 73-73 146 73-73—146 73-73—146 74-72—146 70-76—146 72-74—146 73-73—146 72-74—146 72-74 146 71-75—146 74-73 — 147 73-74 — 147 76-71 — 147 72-75 — 147 71-76 — 147 74-73 — 147 72-75 147 70-78—148 78-70—148 73-75—148 71-77 — 148 75-73 — 148 73-75 — 148 75-74 — 149 70-79 149

GOLF ROUNDUP Streelman had three birdies in his first four holes. He added a final birdie on the par-5 15th and parred out to move on top and put himself in contention on the tricky, narrow fairways and small greens of Harbour Town. Streelman's life hasn't changed much since the victory in Tampa Bay, just his approach to the game. "I do feel a bit freer to be in the position I am, say, in a week like this," he said. "Because I'm not worried about a top 10 or a top 5 or keep your card. And I can just go out and try and win a golf tournament." The attitude worked for Streelman at the RBC Heritage, where his best showing in four previous appearances was a tie for 17th last year. Streelman's turnaround began before the Tampa Bay victory when he decided it was better to think long term instead of over-emphasizing the past week's tournament successes or failures. Also on Friday: Pettersen up one in Hawaii:KAPOLEI, Hawaii — Suzann Pettersen shot a 4-under 68 at wind-swept Ko Olina to maintain a one-stroke lead after the third round of the LPGA Lotte Championship.

SCORETHRU -4 F -4 13 -3 15 -3 F -3 14 -3 13 -3 F -3 13 -2 13 -2 F -2 13 -2 15 -2 11 -2 13

TENNIS Professional Monte Carlo Masters Friday At The Monte-CarloCountry Club Monte Carlo, Monaco Purse: $3.93 million (Masters1000) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Qnarterlinals Jo-Wilfried Tsonga(6), France, def. Stanislas Wawrinka (13),Switzerland,2-6, 6-3,6-4. RalaelNadal(3), Spain,def. Grigor Dimitrov, Bulgaria, 6-2,2-6,6-4. Fabio Fognini, Italy, def. RichardGasquet(7), France,7-6(0),6-2. NovakDjokovic(1), Serbia, def.JarkkoNieminen, Finland, 6 4,6-3.

SOCCER MLS MAJORLEAGUESOCCER All Times PDT

EasternConference

W L T P t sGF GA S porting KansasCity 4 1 2 14 8 3 Montreal 4 1 1 13 7 5 Houston 4 2 0 12 10 7 Columbus 2 1 3 9 9 6 NewYork 2 4 2 8 9 11 Philadelphia 2 2 2 8 7 8 TorontoFC I 2 3 6 8 9 NewEngland 1 2 2 5 1 2 Chicago 1 4 1 4 5 12 D.C. I 4 I 4 2 7 Western Conference W L T P t sGF GA FC Dallas 5 1 1 16 11 7 ChivasIJSA 3 2 1 10 10 8 Portland 2 1 3 9 10 8 Los Angeles 2 1 2 8 8 4 Vancouver 2 2 2 8 7 7 RealSaltLake 2 3 2 8 6 7 Colorado 2 3 2 8 6 7 SanJose 2 3 2 8 5 8 Seattle 0 3 2 2 2 5 NOTE: Threepoints for victory, onepoint Iortie.

Today's Games HoustonatToronto FC,1p.m. Seattle FC atColorado,3 p.m NewEngandat NewYork, 4p.m. Vancouver at FCDalas, 5:30p.m. Columbus atChicago,5:30p.m. ChivasUSAat Real Salt Lake,6 p.m. SportingKansasCity at LosAngeles, 7:30p.m.

Sunday'sGames

Philadelphiaat DC.United, 2 p.m. PortlandatSanJose, 8p.m.

BASEBALL College Pac-12 Standings All Times PDT

Conference Overall W L W L OregonState 10 2 29 6 Oregon 12 4 28 9 UCLA 8 5 24 10 21 11 Stanford 8 5 8 7 2 3 11 Arizona State Arizona 8 8 24 13 WashingtonState 5 8 18 17 SouthernCal 6 1 0 14 23 Calilornia 6 1 0 17 20 uiah 5 1 1 16 17 Washington 3 9 9 25 Champions Tour Friday's Games Greater Gwinnett Utah10,USC0 Friday OregonStateatWashington, ppd,rain At TPC Sugarloaf Cal 4,WashingtonState2 Duluth, Ga. x-ArizonaState16,Valparaiso3 Purse: $1.8 million UCLA1,Oregon0 Yardage: 7,131; Par72 Stanford 4,Arizona3 Partial First Round Today's Games Note: Playwassuspended dueto darkness 34-34 — 68 -4 USC atUtah,11a.m. Bart Bryant Arizona at St a nf o rd, 2p.m. 36-33—69 -3 DuffyWaldorf DregonStateatWashington (DH), 1pm. 35-34 — 69 -3 NealLancaster WashingtonStateat Cal, 6p.m. 35-35—70 -2 Andrew Magee x-ValparaisoatArizonaState, 6p.m. 35-36—71 -1 ChienSoonLu UCLAat Oregon, 7p.m. 37-34 — 71 -1 MikeGoodes Sunday's Games 38-33—71 -1 BobTway USC atUtah,11a.m. 35-36—71 -1 TomPerniceJr. UCLA at Oregon, noon 37-34—71 BradBryant EE x-ValparaisoatArizonaState, 1230 p.m. 37-35 — 72 -1 WayneLevi Oregon StateatWashington,1 p.m. 35-37—72 GeneSauers 34-39—73 +1 WashingtonStateat Cal, 2p.m. Bill Glasson atStanford, 2p.m. 38-35 — 73 +1 Arizona JamesMason x=nonconlerence Scott Simpson 38-36—74 +2 StevePate 39-36—75 +3 36-39—75 +3 CraigStadler MOTOR SPORTS 37-38—75 +3 Jim Thorpe 38-37—75 +3 BobbyWadkins NASCAR 37-40 — 77 +5 SteveLowery 38 40—78 +6 BruceFleisher Sprint Cup HalSutton 43-35—78 +6 STP 400Lineup 40-38—78 +6 Andy North After Friday pualifying; raceSunday 41-38—79 +7 AndyBean At KansasSpeedway Allen Doyle 40-40—80 +8 KansasCity, Kan. Lap length: 1.5 miles

Streelman amongHeritage leaders The Associated Press HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. Kevin Streelman looks ready to make contending at PGA Tour events a habit, while Brandt Snedeker was poised for an early exit at the RBC Heritage in the rain-delayed second round Friday. Streelman, who won his first tour title last month at the Tampa Bay Championships,shot a 1-under 70 before the wind picked up at Harbour Town Golf Links. He was tied at 6 under with Charley Hoffman and 34-year-oldrookie Steve LeBrun. Hoffman, like Streelman, followed an opening 66 with a 70. LeBrun shot his second straight 68. Luke Donald and Bill Haas were a stroke back. Donald had a 68, and Haas shot 69. The biggest surprise was Snedeker, at No. 5 the highest-ranked player in the field. Days after leading the Masters on Sunday before faltering, the 2011 Harbour Town winner opened with a 73 and had a 71 Friday to finish at 2 over — one over the projected cut line. Seventeen players were unable to finish. The rain was forecast to continue overnight before the front moves out to seaand brings cooler temperatures — but no rain.

Leaderboardattime of suspendedplay 1. BartBryant 1. DavidFrost 3 JohnCook 3. NealLancaster 3. MichaelAllen 3 FredFunk 3. DuffyWaldorf 3. MarkO'Meara 9. DanForsman 9. Andrew Magee 9. Tom Watson 9. BradFaxon 9 MarkCalcavecchia 9. RogerChapman

The 32-year-old Norwegian, a 10-time LPGA Tour winner ranked sixth in the world, had a 14-under 202 total. South Korea's Hee Kyung Seo was second after a 66, matching the best round of the day. Defending champion Ai Miyazato was third at 11 under after a 70.

Bryant, Frost top Champions leaderboard: DULUTH, Ga. — Bart Bryant and David Frost topped the first-round leaderbaard in the ChamPiOnS TOLtr'S rain-delayed Greater Gwinnett Championship. The start of play was delayed four hours by rain. There were 57 players still on the TPC Sugarloaf course when the round was suspended because of darkness. Bryant completed a 4-under 68, and Frost was 4 under with five holes left. The first round will be completed today. American on top in Spain:VALENCIA, Spain — American Peter Uihlein shot a 4-under 68 to take a one-shot lead after the second round of the Spanish Open. The former Oklahoma State player had six birdies and two bogeys at Parador de El Saler, leaving him at 6-under 138. Chile's Felipe Aguilar (71) was a stroke back along with France's Raphael Jacquelin (66) and Sweden's Rikard Karl-

berg (67). Spain's Sergio Garcia was seven strokes behind after a 73.

(Car number inparentheses)

1. (20)MattKenseth, Toyota,191.864. 2. (99)CarlEdwards, Ford, 191.748. 3 (17) Ricky StenhouseJr Ford191734 4. (12)SamHornishJr., Ford,191.401. 5. (18)KyleBusch,Toyota, 190.853. 6. (43)Aric Almirola,Ford,190.779. 7. (56)MartinTruexJr., Toyota,190.651. 8. (55)MarkMartin, Toyota,190282. 9. (39)RyanNewman, Chevrolet, 190.221. 10. (15)Clint Bowyer, Toyota,190.134. 11. (16)GregBiffle, Ford,190.067. 12. (27)PaulMenard, Chevrolet, 189.78 13. (78)KurtBusch,Chevrolet,189.534. 14. (I) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet,189.221. 15. (9)MarcosAmbrose, Ford, 189.195. 16. (11)BrianVickers, Toyota,189.182 17. (29)KevinHarvick, Chevrolet,189155. 18. (14)TonyStewart, Chevrolet, 189.023. 19. (42)JuanPaboMontoya, Chevrolet,188.758. 20. (31)JeffBurton, Chevrolet,188.679. 21. (48)JimmieJohnson, Chevrolet,188.442. 22. (22)JoeyLogano,Ford,188.317. 23. (88)DaleEarnhardtJr., Chevrolet,188.311. 24. (81)ElliottSadler,Toyota,187.996 25. (10)DanicaPatrick, Chevrolet, 187.774. 26. (34)DavidRagan,Ford,187.441. 27. (5)KaseyKahne,Chevrolet,187.37. 28. (38)DavidGililand, Ford,187.279. 29. (98)MichaelMcDoweg,Ford,187.272. 30. (13)CaseyMears, Ford, 186922. 31. (83)DavidReutimann,Toyota, 186909. 32. (93)TravisKvapil, Toyota,186.728. 33. (2)BradKeselowski, Ford,186.657. 34. (47)BobbyLabonte, Toyota,186.561. 35. (19)MikeBliss, Toyota,186.528. 36. (35)JoshWise, Ford, 186.419. 37. (32)TimmyHil, Ford,Owner Points. 38. (30)DavidStremme, Toyota, Owner Points. 39. (33)LandonCassig, Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. 40. (36)J.J.Yeley,Chevrolet, DwnerPoints. 41. (51)ReganSmith, Chevrolet, Owner Points. 42. (7)DaveBlaney,Chevrolet, Owner Points. 43. (24)JeffGordon,Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. Failed to Oualify 44. (87)JoeNemechek, Toyota,185.912.

DEALS Transactions BASEBALL American League BOSTON REDSOX— ReinstatedDHDavid Ortiz from the15-dayDL.OptionedOFJackie BradleyJr. to Pawtucket(IL). CLEVEL AND INDIANS— Transferred RHPMatt Aibers from the family medicalemergencylist to the restrictedlist. LOS ANGELESANGELS — Placed 38 Alberto Cagaspo on the15-day DL,retroactive to April 12. RecalledRH PMichael KohnfromSalt Lake(PCL). OAKLANDATHLETICS— OptionedOFShanePeterson toSacram ento (PCL). Reinstated1BBrandon Mossfromthepatemity list. National League CHICAGO CUBS Assigned 2BBrent Ligibridge outright to lowa(PCL). ClaimedOFJulio Borbonoff waiversfromTexas. Designated INFAlberto Gonzalez for assignment COLORADOROCKIES— Recalled LHP Josh Outman fromColoradoSprings (PCL). DptionedRHP ChrisVolstadto ColoradoSprings. MIAMIMARLINS—DesignatedRHPJohnMaine for assignment. Recalled RHPTomKoehler fromNew

Orleans(PCL). MILWAU KEEBREWERS—Sent SSJeff Bianchi to Nashville(PCL)for arehabassignment.

PHILADELP HIA PHILLIES— Recalled LHPJoe

SaveryIromLehigh Valey (IL). BASKETBALL National Basketball Association OKLAHOMACITY THUNDER— Assigned FPerry Jones andGsJeremy Lamband DeAndreLigginsto Tulsa(NBADL).

CYCLING USADA —Announced American rider PolRodriguez testedpositive for a prohibitedsubstanceand acceptedatwo-yearsanction Ior hisdopingoffense. FOOTBALL National Football League CHICAGO BEARS—SignedPKAustin Signortoa three-yearcontract. DALLAS COWBOYS—SignedSDannyMcCray. NEW ORLEANSSAINTS — Re-signed RB Chris Ivory to one-year a contract. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Re-signed PKSteven Hauschka. HOCKEY National HockeyLeague ANAHEIM DUCKS—RecalledGIgor BobkovIrom

Norfolk(AHL). DETROIRE T D WINGS — Reassigned Fs Wilie Coetzee,Andrej Nestrasil andTrevor Parkes,D Max NicastroandGJordanPearcefromi Toledo(ECHL) to GrandRapids (AHL). LOSANGELES KINGS— Assigned RW TylerToffoli to Manchester(AHL). NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Recalled Fs Daniel BangandKevin HendersonfromMilwaukee(AHL). NEW YORKISLANDERS—Agreedto termswith F Joey Diamond onaoneyear, entry-level contract. COLLEGE METRO ATLANTICATHLETIC CONFERENCE

—Announcedit wiI addfield hockeyasanassociate sportbeginning with the2013-14academicyear. DUKE— Signedwomen'sbasketballcoachJoanne McCagito e acontract extensionthroughthe2018-19 season. GONZAGA Announced CKely Dlynykwil enter the NBAdraft.

LENOIR -RHYNE— Fired men's baseball coach Paul Knight.Announcedtheresignation of director of men'sandwomens' tennis BobbyMcKee. LOYOLAOF CHICAGO — Announceditismoving to the MissouriValleyConferencebeginning with the fall 2013semester. MIAMI Suspended LBGabeTerryindefinitely after beingarrestedandchargedwith possessingmarijuana. MINNESOTA STATE MANKATO — Named Brian Bahlwomen'ssoccer coach. NEWMEXICO—NamedLamont Smith men'sassociateheadbasketball coach. RUTGER S — Suspended men's lacrossecoach Brian Brecht pendingan investigation into allegations ofverbalabuse.

NHL ROUNDUP

Rangersroll over Sabres The Associated Press BUFFALO, N.Y. — The New York Rangers scored five times in a span of less than 3 minutes and Brad Richards notched his first NHL hat trick in an 8-4 rout of the Buffalo Sabres on Friday night. The five-goal spurt at the end of the opening period and the beginning of the second was part of a 6-0 outburst to start the game. RiChardSSCOred tVVO of the first five goals, and then completed the hat trick in the third period as the win kept the Rangers in eighth place in the Eastern Conference. Carl Hagelin, Ryane Clowe, Anton Stralman, Rick Nash and Ryan Callahan also scored for New York. Cody Hodgson, Nathan Gerbe, Drew Stafford and Mark Pysyk scored for Buffalo, which was eliminated from the postseason picture and had its threegame winning streak stopped. The five goals in a span of 2:58 set a Rangers franchise

record. The previous mark for fastest five goals was 3:22 in an 8-7 win over Edmonton on Feb. 15, 1985. Also on Friday: Blackhawks 5, Predators 4: CHICAGO — M a rian H ossa scored a power-play goal just 52 seconds intoovertime and streaking Chicago swept the season series against Nashville for the first time. Blues 2, Stars 1: ST. LOUIS — Brian Elliott made 21 saves to help St. Louis win for the ninth time in its last 11 games with a victory over Dallas. Oilers 4, Avalanche 1: DENVER — Jordan Eberle scored and had tw o a ssists, Devan Dubnyk stopped 33 shots and Edmonton snapped a six-game skid. Flames 3, Ducks 1: CALGARY, Alberta — Miikka Kiprusoff, amid speculation that he may retireatseason's end, made 32 saves in Calgary's regularseason home finale to lead the Flames over Anaheim.


SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013 • THE BULLETIN

SPORTS ON THE AIR

PREP SPORTS ROUNDUP

TODAY MOTOR SPORTS Formula One, Bahrain Grand Prix, qualifying NASCAR, Trucks, O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 Grand-Am, Road Atlanta NHRA, Four-Wide Nationals, qualifying

IndyCar, Grand Prix of Long Beach,qualifying

Time 4 a.m.

TV / r adio NBC S N

11 a.m. S p eed 1:30 p.m. Speed 2 p.m. ESP N 2 3,6:30p.m. NBCSN

GOLF European Tour,Spanish Open PGA Tour, RBC Heritage

6 a.m. 10 a.m. PGA Tour, RBC Heritage noon Champions Tour, Greater Gwinnett Championshipnoon LPGA Tour, Lotte Championship

Golf

Gol f CBS Golf Gol f

3 :30 p.m.

SOCCER English Premier League, Fulham vs. Arsenal MLS, Kansas City at Los Angeles

6:55 a.m. ESPN2 7:30 p.m. NBCSN

EXTREME SPORTS X Games Brazil

8 a.m.

X GamesBrazil

6 p.m.

E S PN2

10 a.m. noon noon 2 p.m.

NBCSN ESPN2 Pac-12 Pac-12 Pac-12

FOOTBALL College, Notre DameBlue-Gold game College, Alabamaspring game College, Utah spring game College, Washington State spring game College, Washington spring game BASKETBALL NBA, playoffs, Boston at New York NBA, playoffs, Golden State at Denver Prep boys, Nike Hoop Summit

4 p.m.

ESPN

NBA, playoffs, Chicago at Brooklyn NBA, playoffs, Memphis at L.A. Clippers

noon ABC 2 :30 p.m. E S PN 4 p.m. ESP N 2 5 p.m. ESPN 7 :30 p.m. E S P N

BOXING Tyson Fury vs. SteveCunningham

1 p.m.

BASEBALL College, OregonState at Washington (DH) MLB, St. Louis at Philadelphia MLB, Seattle at Texas College, UCLAatOregon

NBC

1 p.m. KICE-AM 940 4 p.m. MLBN 5 p.m. Root 7 p.m. Pac - 12

HOCKEY 4 p.m.

NHL, Washington at Montreal

NBC S N

MIXED MARTIAL ARTS UFC, Daniel Cormier vs. Frank Mir;

Benson Henderson vs. Gilbert Melendez

5 p.m.

Fox

SUNDAY MOTOR SPORTS

Time

Formula One, Bahrain Grand Prix NASCAR, Sprint Cup, STP 400

5 a.m. 10 a.m.

Motoercycle racing, AMA Supercross World Championship IndyCar, Indy Lights (same-day tape) IndyCar, Grand-Prix of Long Beach

10 a.m. Noon 1 p.m.

NHRA, Dollar General Four-wide Nationals

4 p.m.

GOLF European Tour,Spanish Open

6 a.m.

TV/radio NBCSN Fox CBS NBCSN NBCSN ESPN2 Golf Golf CBS Golf

PGA Tour, RBC Heritage 10 a.m. PGA Tour, RBC Heritage Noon Champions Tour, Greater Gwinnett Championship11:30 a.m.

BASKETBALL 10 a.m. NBA, playoffs, Los AngelesLakers at SanAntonio Noon 4 p.m. NBA, playoffs, Milwaukee atMiami NBA, playoffs, Atlanta at Indiana

NBA, playoffs, Houston at Oklahoma City

TNT ABC TNT TNT

6:30 p.m.

BASEBALL MLB, Los Angeles Dodgers at Baltimore MLB, Seattle at Texas College, Oregon State at Washington College, Arizona at Stanford MLB, St. Louis at Philadelphia

1 0:30 a.m. T B S 11 a.m. E S P N2 Noon Root 1 p.m. KICE-AM 940 2 p.m. Pac - 12 5 p.m. ESPN

BULL RIDING PBR Caterpillar Classic (taped)

11 a.m.

CBS

Noon 4 p.m.

NBC ESPN

College, TexasABM at Arkansas

HOGKEY NHL, New Jersey at New York Rangers NHL, St. Louis at Colorado

SOCCER MLS, Philadelphia at D.C. United

MLS, Portland at SanJose CYCLIMG Liege-Bastogne-Liege (same-day tape)

2 p.m. 8 p.m.

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11 p.m.

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SPORTS IN BRIEF BASEBALL

— The OregonState baseball

Ducks fall to Bruins-

team's game with Washington Friday night was rained out. The

Tommy Thorpeallowedjust one

teams will now play adouble-

run in seven innings, but it wasn't

header today with first pitch of

enough for Oregonagainst UCLA in a1-0 Pac-12Conferenceloss

game one slated for1 p.m. Game two will start approximately 30-

at PK Park in Eugene on Friday

45 minutes after the completion

night. Thorpe (5-4) allowed just

of game one.

three hits, but one of his four walks came back to haunt him in the loss. Thorpe managed to pitch out of trouble in both the second and third innings, stranding two Bruins in the second and

MOTOR SPORTS Kenseth takes poleat KBllSBS —Matt Kenseth took

leaving the basesloaded in the

the pole on Friday for Sunday's

third. The Bruins left10 base

NASCAR Sprint Cup race after

runners, while Oregon(28-9, setting a track qualifying record 12-4 Pac-12) stranded six. LICLA of191.864 mph atKansas (24-10, 8-5 Pac-12) got its run in the fourth inning when Brian

Speedway. Kenseth won the fall

Carroll scored whenPatValaika

hasn't finished outside the top 10 since having engine trouble in the 2009 race. He has finished

hit into a double play. Carroll led off the inning with a walk, stole

race at Kansas last season, and

second andmoved tothird on

in the top five at Kansasfive

an infield hit by Kevin Kramer.

times. Carl Edwards will start on the front row for the first time at

The Ducks andBruins play game two of their three-gameseries tonight at 7 p.m.

Beavers-Huskies delayed

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Kansas after qualifying second with a lap of191.748. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. qualified third. — From wire reports

Ben Hi irs o s ua ta es ive-team tourne stro es Bulletin staff report PRINEVILLE — Rain and wind could not prevent Bend High from surging to the top of the girls golf leaderboard Friday. Heidi Froelich took medalist honors with a 12-over-par 80, leading the Lava Bears to an overall 361 at the Prineville Country C l u b I n v i tational, besting second-place finisher Pendleton, which totaled a 371. Bend also saw Maddy Mode card an 89 to take third place behind Shelby Greb, who recorded an 81 for Pendleton. "We were missing a girl, too," Bend coach Lowell Norby said, noting that the Bears were without Madeline Rice. "For us to come away with the team title here and have a medalist here, we're pretty

pleased." Hermiston took third as a team with a 398, followed by Crook County's 423. Caitlin Dalton and Chelsea Shank p aced th e C o w girls w i t h matching scores of 95 to tie for eighth place individually. Sisters, which rounded out the five-team team s t and-

vens behind Caleb Gardner, who scattered two hits over five innings to earn the win. Bend scored six runs in the bottom of the first inning of t he I n termountain H y b r i d contest and n e ver t r a iled. Justin Erlandson went 3-for3 with a double to lead a Lava Bear offense that pounded out 11 hits on the day. Sami Godlove added two hits and Dalton Hurd went 2-for-4 and knocked in a pair of runs. The Ravens, who were 9-3 before their series with Bend this week, fell to 9-6 overall. Summit 7, G i g H a r bor (Wash.) 6: After matching the Tides run for run, the Storm came away with a w alk-off win. D.J. Wilson led off the b ottom of t h e s eventh b y reaching second base on a Gig Harbor error. The next batter, Austin Peters, smacked a full-count pitch into center to score Wilson and give the Storm the nonconference win. Josh Cherry and Tyler Palfrey each posted two-run

home runs for Summit (7-9).

Peters finished with two runs batted in, as did Cherry and Palfrey. ings, was led by Cody Lagao, Sisters 3, Sweet Home 2: who finished with a 91 to tie SISTERS — A three-run sixth for fourth. Madras fielded an inning allowed the Outlaws incomplete team, but Lauren to turn a 2-0 deficit into a 3-2 Simmons gave the White Buf- edge, with a walk to Nicky faloes a top-10 finisher, card- Blumm driving in Alex Olivier ing a 95 to tie for eighth over- for the go-ahead and, ultimateall in the 32-player field. ly, winning run in the Sky-Em In other Friday action: League matchup. Joey MorBASEBALL gan went the distance for the Crook County 15, Mountain Outlaws (15-2 overall, 8-0 SkyView 0: PRINEVILLE — Troy Em), striking out 12 while also B enton pitched all f iv e i n - going 2-for-2 at the plate with nings, striking out eight and a double. allowing just two hits, as the Kennedy 13, Culver 0: MT. Cowboys used 14 second-in- ANGEL — T he Bu l l dogs ning runs to put away the dropped to 7-7 overall and 3-4 Cougars. Benton also went 2- in Class 2A/1A Special District for-4 at the plate with two runs 2 play with the conference loss batted in for Crook County to the Trojans. (6-9), and Stetson Hall added SOFTBALL a 2-for-3 performance that Redmond 10, Summit 0: included a double and four REDMOND — Kiahna Brown RBIs. Kyler Ayers and John and Taylor Dockins belted solo Carroll recorded the lone hits home runs to back the threefor Mountain View (4-9) with hit pitching of Ashley Pesek as one apiece in the Intermoun- Redmond rolled to the 5A Intain Hybrid contest. termountain Conference win Bend 11, Ridgeview 2: The in five innings. Brown was 3Lava Bears completed the for-4 and drove in three runs, three-game sweep of the Ra- and Dockins was 2-for-3 with

Invitational Continued from C1 The Panthers match up with Wilsonville today at 8:30 a.m. at Juniper in the consolation round.

The Cougars dropped two matches Friday and will host West Salem at Mountain View High School at 8:30 a.m. today. Hermiston won 5-3 over the Cougars in the opening round and St. M a ry's edged out

Durant Continued from C1 The resulthas been a more complete and efficient player. Durant became just the eighth player in NBA history to shoot at least 50 percent from the floor, 40 percent from beyond the three-point line and 90 percent from the foul line. The other members of that club are Steve

Nash (four times), Larry Bird (twice), R eggie Miller, Dir k N o w itzki, M a r k Price, Steve Kerr and Jose Calderon. Among members of the club, Durant finished with the most free-throw attempts (750), the second-highest number of three-point attempts (334) to Nash

(381) and had the second-highest scoring average (28.1 points) to Bird (29.9). "I hear about it all the time," Durant said of the 50-40-90 club, "and it's something stat gurus always talk about a lot. I just want to be a well-rounded player, as far as my shooting, field-goal percentage, three-point field-goal percentage and free throws. I just wanted to be the best I could. I think this year, I've grown in that area. My three-point percentage is not as high as my career, but over 40 percent is OK." Durant also became the 10th player — and first since James in 2008-09 — to average atleast 28 points, 7.5 rebounds and 4.5 assists. His impressive season was largely overshadowed by James, who also elevated his game to rarefied levels and is poised to join Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan, Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell as the only players to win at least four MVP trophies. The Miami Heat also hogged much of the attention while winning an incredible 27 straight games, the longest such streak in 42 years. But Durant said he does not mind staying somewhat below the radar. "He's having a phenomenal season," Durant said of James, "so (the Miami Heat) deserve all the credit (they get) and he deserves all of it. I l ike being one of those guys that's forgot about, I

guess. I like going out and doing my job

a double — her homer led off a five-run fifth inning for the Panthers. Pesek struck out 10 Summit batters and walked none. Redmond improved to 15-2 overall, 3-0 IMC, while the Storm fell to 1-14 and 0-6. B end 5 , Ri d geview 4 : R EDMOND — T h e La v a Bears completed the I ntermountain Hybrid sweep of the Ravens, using a run in the top of the sixth inning to break a 4-4 tie and hold on for victory. Kaytie Zellner was 2-for-4 at the plate, including two doubles and a run batted in for Bend (9-6), which has won six straight. Awbrie Elle Kinkade contributed by g oing 2-for4 with a run scored for the

Bears. Ridgeview (9-6) was led by Shelby Abbas, who was 2for-4 with an RBI, and Kirsten Haw, who went 2-for-3. Crook County 24, Mountain View 6: The visiting Cowgirls (9-8) won their third straight game and completed the

sweep of the Cougars (2-14) with the Intermountain Hybrid victory. Kennedy 11, Culver 5: MT. ANGEL — The visiting Bulldogs led 5-3 before Kennedy rallied for eight runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to claim the Class 2A/1A Special District 3 decision. Kellee Anderson had three of Culver's seven hits, and Ashley Wilda's two hits included a two-run single that capped a three-run sixth inning for the Bulldogs (3-15 overall, 2-4

SD3). Sky-Em matchup scratched: La Pine's Sky-Em L eague contest against visiting Cottage Grove was postponed. A makeup date had not been scheduledby press time. GIRLS TENNIS Madras 5 , Sis t ers 3: MADRAS — I t zel Romero won a critical No. 3 singles match, 7-5, 5-7, 6-4, to help the White Buffaloes knock off the Outlaws in Class 4A/3A/2A/ IA Special District 2 action. Madras swept singles play and was victorious in the No. 1 doubles match to best its Central Oregon rival. BOYS TENNIS Summit 6, H ermiston 2:

Mountain View 4-4 on sets. Crook County, which plays Corvallis today at 8:30 a.m. at Summit High, lost to Jesuit

(8-0) and Hood River Valley (5-3). Today's

championship

NBAPlayoffs Weekendschedule All Times PDT

TODAY'S GAMES Boston at NewYork, noon (ABC) Golden State at Denver, 2:30 p.m.

(ESPN) Chicago at Brooklyn, 5 p.m. (ESPN) Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.

(ESPN) SUNOAY'SGAMES Atlanta at Indiana, 10a.m. (TNT) L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 12:30 p.m.

(ABC) Milwaukee at Miami, 4 p.m. (TNT) Houston at Oklahoma City, 6:30 p.m.

(TNT)

every single day. I don't really need a lot of credit. My teammates really appreciate me, and my city and organization do as well. That's all that really matters to me." Durant recorded the first three tripledoubles of his career and averaged a career-high 4.6 assists,using Harden's absence to take some of the pressure off all-star teammate Russell Westbrook in being the only playmaker on the floor. "He's been improving in that area the last couple of seasons and this season, without having James, has maybe expedited that process a bit more," Thunder coach Scott Brooks said. "Now he has the ball in his hands more and I'm running things where he's handling the ball as a point forward and he's excelled in those positionsand as his career keeps evolving, you're going to see more of that." In an era of declining big-time scorers, Durant was still one of just nine players to finish averaging at least 20 points, the fewest in 47 years. Durant was able to maintain his scoring average through

REDMOND — Elliott Sherpa came back to pick up a 3-6, 60, 6-2 win at No. 4 singles and improve to 5-0 on the season, as the Storm put away the Bulldogs to extend their winning streak to 10 matches. Summit played at Sam Johnson Park in Redmond because the Bend Invitational girls tennis tournament used the courts in Bend. The Storm saw a pair of three-set wins in doubles play, with Connor Steele and Henry Allen taking No. 3 doubles 2-6, 6-3, 7-6 (8) and the tandem of Stewart Sherpa and Josh Maitre winning 6-1, 4-6, 7-5 at No. 4 doubles. Sisters 3, Canyonville 0: B LACK B U T T E RA N C H — The Outlaws won the only three matches staged against their Class 4A/3A/2A/IA Special District 3 foes. Paul Fullhart was victorious in his No. I singles match, 6-0, 6-0, and Sisters'doubles squads of Sol Ling-Scott and Trevor Standen and Evan Rickards and Devon Calvin recorded victories of 6-3, 6-1, and 6-0, 6-0, respectively. TRACK AND FIELD Maton, Menefee pace Summit: EUGENE — M a t thew Maton finished fourth overall in the 3,000-meter run in 8 minutes, 35.2 seconds in a 35-runner field to lead the Storm on the first day of the Oregon Relays at Hayward Field. Fifty teams were invited to the event, with up to 35 athletesfor each program. Michael Menefee took fifth in the high jump with a 6-foot-2 leap, and Summit's distance medley team — consisting of 1,200, 400, 800 and 1,600 runs — finished fifth in the 28-team field. Redmond High saw Josh Quattlebum take 10th in the high jump after clearing 6 feet, and Oliver Gunther finished 31st in the 3,000. For the girls, S ummit took fourth i n t h e distance medley with a time of 12:32.09, and Annie Sidor placed 12th by clearing 10 feet in the pole vault. Mary Hadley Schoderbek gave the Storm a 20th-place showing in the 3,000 with a time of ll:05.52. The Oregon Relays continue today.

match, whichBend and Summit would meet in if they both win their morning matches, is scheduled for 4 p.m. at Juniper. The tournament's third-place match will be at Bend High at the same time.

consistency, as he topped 40 points only six times, including a league-best 52point effort against Dallas. "Peoplesay Ishould score 50 more but I look at it, if I can score 25 or 30, almost every night, I'd rather do that than score 50 once ortwo or three more times," Durant said. Anthony used a late-season barrage to overtake Durant for the scoring title, averaging 36.9 points in April. But Durant actually shot a better field-goal percentage (51.0 to 44.9) and averaged 4.5 fewer shots. And though Westbrook actually led the Thunder in field-goal attempts, taking 102 more than Durant, the 6-foot9 all-star forward still led the league in total points for the fourth straight year with 2,280. "His efficiencyhasbeen offthe charts," Brooks said. "He knows the game so much better and it's a natural progression with the hard work he does with his coaches,that he sees the game at a pace that he can make solid decisions — not only for himself but his teammates. That shooting percentage; that is a direct relationship from the game slowing down for him." The Thunder went a combined 3-9 against the San Antonio, Denver, Memphis and Miami, teams they might face as the postseason continues. Oklahoma City has also lost six consecutive games to the Heat, including last season's NBA Finals. But Durant still b elieves that the Thunder have enough to capture a championship this season, even without Harden, even without success against the defending champions. "We're a resilient group," Durant said. "I like what we bring. I like our attitude. I like our defensive intensity and I like how we move the ball. When we do those things, it's tough. I feel as though we can beat those teams. It's just our luck didn't come up in the regular season. It's plenty of times where teams have lost the best record in the regular season and end up playing well in the playoffs. So we'll see what happens."


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TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Standings

American League

All Times PDT AMERICANLEAGUE East Division W L Boston 11 4 NewYork 9 6 Baltimore 8 7 Toronto 7 10 TampaBay 6 10 Central Division W L Kansas City 8 6 Detroit 9 7 Minnesota 6 7 Chicago 7 9 Cleveland 5 10 West Division W L Oakland 12 5 Texas 10 6 Seattle 7 11 Los Angeles 5 10 Houston 5 11

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438 2 .333 3'/z Pct GB .706 .625 fr/r .389 5r/r .333 6 .313 6'/r

Friday's Games L.A. Dodgers atBaltimore, ppd, rain N.Y.Yankees9,Toronto 4 Tampa Bay8, Oakland 3 KansasCity atBoston,ppd., local manhunt Texas 7, Seattle 0 Houston3,Cleveland2 Minnesota at Chicago,ppd, cold,windyconditions L.A. Ange s8, Detroit1 Today's Games L.A. Dodgers (Ryu2-1) at Baltimore(Hammel 2-1), 10:05a.m.,1stgame N.Y.Yankees(Kuroda2-1) atToronto (Buehrle1-0), 10;07 a.m.

KansasCity(Shields 1-2) at Boston(Buchholz3-0), 10:10a.m.

Detroit (Porcello0-1) at L.A.Angels(Richards0-0), 12:05 p.m. Minnesota(Worley 0-2) at ChicagoWhite Sox(Peavy 2-1),1205 p.m L.A. Dodgers (Beckett 0-2)at Baltimore(W.chen0-2), 4:05 p.m.,2ndgame Cleveland(Kazmir0-0) at Houston(Humber 0-3), 4:10 p.m. Oakland (Parker0-2) atTampa Bay(Helickson 0-1), 4:10 p.m.

Seattle (Maurer1-2) at Texas(Tepesch 1-1), 5:05 p.m. Sunday's Games N.Y.YankeesatToronto,10.07 a.m. Kansas CityatBoston,1035am. L.A. DodgersatBaltimore,10:35 a.m. OaklandatTampaBay, 10:40a.m. ClevelandatHouston,11:10 a.m. Minnesotaat ChicagoWhite Sox,11:10 a.m. Seattle atTexas, 12:05p.m. Detroit atL.A Angels,12:35p.m.

NATIONALLEAGUE East Division W L Atlanta 13 3 Washington 9 7 NewYork 8 7 Philadelphia 7 10 Miami 4 13 Central Division W L St. Louis 9 7 Cincinnati 9 8 Pittsburgh 8 8 Milwaukee 7 8 Chicago 5 10 West Division W L Colorado 12 4 SanFrancisco 10 7 Arlzona 9 7 Los Angeles 7 8 SanDiego 5 11

Pct GB .813 .563 4 533 41/2 .412 Br/r .235 9r/z

Pct GB .563 .529 ~/r .500 1 467 1 r/r 333 3'/z

Pct GB .750 .588 zr/r .563 3 467 4'/z .313 7

Friday's Games

Pittsburgh6,Atanta0 Philadelphia8, St. Louls2, 7innings L.A. Dodgers atBaltimore, ppd., rain Miami 2,Cincinnati1 N.Y.Mets7, Washington1 Milwaukee 5,ChicagoCubs 4 Colorado 3, Arizona1 SanFrancisco3, SanDiego2 Today's Games L.A. Dodgers (Ryu2-1) at Baltimore(Hammel 2-1), 10:05a.m.,1stgame Miami (LeBlanc 0-3)at 0incinnati (Arroyo2-1), 10.10

am. Washington(G.Gonzalez1-1) at N.Y.Mets (Hefner 02), 12:05p.m. Atlanta(Maholm3-0) at Pittsburgh(Ja.McDonald 12), 4.05p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Beckett 0 2)at Baltimore(W.chen0-2), 4:05 p.m.,2ndgame St. Louis(Lynn2-0) at Phiadelphia (Lee2-0), 4:05 p.m. ChicagoCubs(E.Jackson0-2) at Milwaukee(Burgos 0-0), 4:10p.m. Arizona (Cahig 0-2) at Colorado(J.DeLa Rosa1-1), 5:10 p.m. San Diego(Richard0-1) at SanFrancisco (Lincecum 1-0), 6:05p.m. Sunday's Games Miami atCincinnati,10:10 a.m. Washington at N.Y.Mets,10:10 a.m. Atlanta atPittsburgh,10:35a.m. L.A. DodgersatBaltimore,10:35 a.m. ChicagoCubsat Milwaukee,11:10a.m. SanDiegoatSanFrancisco,1:05 p.m. ArizonaatColorado,1:10 p.m. St. LouisatPhiladelphia, 5:05p.m.

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outpitched Stephen Strasburg in a

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THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013

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AB InBevwins approval for deal Anheuser-Busch InBev and the Justice Department Friday filed

an agreement in court that resolves an antitrust lawsuit and allows

the brewer's $20.1 billion purchase of Grupo Modelo to proceed. AB InBev, in afiling in federal court in Wash-

ington, made binding commitments to satisfy the government's antitrust concerns and

both sides askedU.S. District Judge Richard

Roberts to approve the settlement. AB InBev, in a statement, said it

By Elon Glucklich The Bulletin

Central Oregon business advocates scored a major win for the region this month, bringing in more than $400,000 in prepaid tickets from thecommunity to secure daily flights from Redmond Municipal Airport to Los Angeles International Airport, starting in June. What's next for Redmond Airport? Restoring service to the Phoenix areaisone ofseveral longer-term priorities. Five or 10 years down the road, a push further east to a market

like Minneapolis could be possible. Officials with Economic Development for Central Oregon, Redmond Airport and the Central Oregon Visitors Association discussed the future of regional air service during a Bend Chamber of Commerce-sponsored event at Bend Golf and Country Club on Friday morning. Discussions of new service are all speculative at this point, EDCO Executive Director Roger Lee told a crowd of about 30. But economic development officials are always exploring new oppor-

tunities, he said. For a smaller airport like Redmond, recruiting new air service is no easy task, and depends heavily on grant money and community fundraising efforts. Central Oregon's pitch to American Airlines included the $404,000 in prepaid American Airlines travel tickets, as well as funds from a $500,000 federal grant to offset expected operating losses for the airline in its first year of service. Advertising commitments and airline fee waivers brought the region's total pitch to about $1.3 million. It's a necessary hurdle for

small airports to clear, Lee said. "We've had airlines tell us, 'don't even talk to us without $1 million'" in upfront commitments, Lee said. Redmond-to-L.A. air service is set to start June 12, with a 50-seat jet departing Redmond each morning and returning in the evening. American Airlines has announced a two-year commitment. One of the major short-term efforts now is to expand Central Oregon marketing efforts in Southern California, to ensure the flight secures both

business and leisure travelers, said Alana Hughson, COVA president and CEO. COVA expects to start an advertising campaign showcasingsome ofthe reasons Los Angeles-area residents would want to travel here: wide open spaces, little traffic congestion and outdoor recreation. "COVA's role is to step into the Southern California

market and tell the (roughly) 20 million people living there that we have an attractive destination," Hughson said. — Reporter: 541-617-7820 egtucklichC<bendbulletin.com

expects the transaction to close in June.

Buyers back away fromDell According to a published report, billionaire investor Carl

Icahn is unlikely to follow through on a

preliminary offer to acquire Dell, becoming the second suitor to revise

views of the company after reports showed a staggering decline in PC

sales. The Wall Street

JournalsaysIcahn will now likely wait to

see if shareholders approve a February deal for the company to be taken private by founder Michael Dell and Silver Lake Partners for $24.4 billion. — From wire reports

BEST OF THE BIZ CALENDAR TUESDAY • Give Your Employees What They Really Want: Business success program; registration required; $25 for chamber members, $45 nonmembers; 11a.m.; GoodLife Brewing Co., 70 S.W. Century Drive, Bend; 541-382-3221or www. bendchamber.org. • Visit Bendboard meeting: Reservations requested; free; 8 a.m.; Bend Visitor Center, 750 N.W. Lava Road;541-3828048 or yalerie©visitbend. com. • How to start a dusiness: Registration required; $15; 6-8 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College-Crook County OpenCampus, 510 S.E Lynn Blvd., Prineville; 541-383-7290. • Two Hours With an Attorney: Laura Craska Cooper, attorney with Ball Janic LLC, will explain Fair Housing regulations and leasing mistakes; dinner included; registration required; $15 for Central Oregon Rental Owners Association members, $25 for nonmembers at the door; 5:30-8 p.m.; Central Oregon Association of Realtors, 2112 N.E Fourth St., Bend; 541-480-9191or beckyo@beckyo.com. • Online and Mobile Banking Toolbox: Learn to pay bills, check balances, transfer funds and other features; free; 6 p.m.; Mid Oregon Credit Union, t386 N.E Cushing Drive, Bend; 54 I -382-1795. • Win the Credit Game, How to PreQualify for a Mortgage: Howto prequalifyfor a mortgage and attain fiscal fitness; presented byCredit Power Coach, AnnaleaCornell; registration required; $49 preregistration; $69 at the door; 6 p.m.; Shilo Inn Suites Hotel, 3105 O.B. Riley Road,Bend; 541-330-9000 or http:II credit-power-seminars. eventbrite.com/. FRIDAY • Leading your way to a successful business: presented bytheW omen's Council of Realtors; eligible for t hour of CEcredit; RSVP by April 20; $15 for members, $20 for guests; 8:45 a.m.; St. Charles Bend conference center, 2500 N.E. Neff Road; 541-382-4321, kdanks@ westerntitle.comor http:II centraloregonwcr.org.

For the complete calendar, pick up Sunday's 13ultetin or visit bendbuiietin.oomlbizcal

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After receiving instructions, students head out to their assigned jobs for the day in BizTown, a simulated city at Junior Achievement in Maplewood, Minn., where fourth- and fifth-graders spend a day learning financial literacy and how to run a business.

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Looking dapper in a blue shirt and striped tie, 11-yearold Quinn Krueger leaned over his desk and peered at plans for his company's next project — a park bench. Krueger was CEO of the only construction firm in BizTown, a simulated city at Junior Achievement in Maplewood, Minn., where fourthand fifth-graders spend a day learning to run a business, work for a boss, write a check, pay taxes and do payroll. "We're selling the bench for $75," Krueger said. "We're dotng good. With kids zipping back and forth and bemused parents and teachers looking on, the program is among the more elaborate attempts to teach children to become financially literate. There is, however, a problem with this well-intentioned effort to teach youngsters personal finance: Educators haven't found an approach

that clearly works. "I wish it weren't true, but it is," said Lauren Willis, a professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles who has published several papers on the subject. "Math matters, but these financial education programs do not." Repeated research has shown that classroom personal finance instruction does not translate into financial literacy or wiser financial decisions. Students don't remember what they learn, and thelessons become outdated too quickly. Willis said programs that get students to interact with the material can work better. That's the idea with BizTovtm, as well as a program Junior Achievement runs that lets ninth-graders compete in a computer business simulation. Other models that have been successful include cooperation from parents, and giving students the skills to find and analyze information on their own.

Three months after Boeing's 787 passenger jets were grounded, the Federal Aviation Administration on Friday approved the company's plans to fix the plane's batteries, a decision that could allow the planes to return to service within weeks. Agency inspectors will oversee Boeing's work in adjusting the planes, the agency said, and both the FAA administrator, Michael Huerta, and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said they were satisfied that the proposed changes would eliminate concerns that the plane's two lithium-ion batteries could erupt in smoke or fire. The changes "will ensure the safety of the aircraft and its passengers," LaHood said Friday. The decision was a major milestone for Boeing and its innovative jet. Aviation analysts said the battery problems this year had cost Boeing hundreds of millions of dollars and slowed its progress in fielding the planes, which reduce fuel costs by 20 percent and have been in great demand by the airlines. Boeing's shares rose more than 2 percent Friday, closing at $87.96 a share. Boeing's fix includes more insulation between each of the eight cells in the batteries. The batteries will also be encased in a new steel box designed to contain any fire and vent possible smoke or hazardous gases out of the planes.

o n i n ance But while few would dispute that too many American high school graduates lack the skills to navigate their finances, many experts argue that financial literacy education has more work to do to remedy the problem. The Jump$tart Coalition, a group that's been widely credited with popularizing financial literacy training, was formed in 1996 by a coalition that included banking and creditcard industry groups, the Federal Reserve Board, the National Council on Economic Education and Junior Achievement, among others. The economy was growing, the stock market was doing well and yet bankruptcies were on the rise, said Lewis Mandell, an economist involved from the beginning. In 2000, Mandell started asking students he surveyed whether they had taken a semester course related to personal finance,to see ifthose who had were answering more questions correctly than their

peers. The results were dismal. "There was zero difference," Mandell said. "We did this for five separate national studies ofhigh school seniors, and we found no difference." Among college students, those who had taken a high school class did no better than those who had not. Even college classes in personal finance, business and economics failed to register a statistical benefit. Instead, what predicted smart financial decisions was analytical skills and problem-solving ability. Engineering and science majors performed the best. Educators have not found an effective way to teach financial literacy in the classroom, but they have learned a few things. Games and competition help. So do basic skills on how to find information, and parents. "Like anything, if it's not reinforced at home, it goes out the window," said Joanne Kuster, a personal finance

speaker and blogger.

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE • Mitch Wilcox has beennamedbranch manager of Willamette Valley Bank, homeloan division, in Bend. Wilcox has morethan 35 years of experience in realestate andlending. • Jackie Wilson, Derek Faller and Gary Hollowell have joined Prudential Northwest Properties in Bend asreal estate brokers. Wilson specializes in equestrian properties. Faller is a professional chef and an investment property owner. Hollowell joins the firm after 30 years asa commercial electrician. •LisaHawes hasjoined EvergreenHomeLoans in Bend as a loan officer. Hawes has25years of experience in the mortgage industry. • David Kruger has joined CompassCommercial Real Estate Services in Bend. He is a newproject manager in thedevelopment services division, which covers all phases of research, planning and project management. Kruger previously worked with Inland Pacific CompaniesandRoberts Professional Construction Services. • Pam Bell of Alleda Real Estate has joined the Central OregonChapter of Women'sCouncil of Realtors. • Sharrol Romano, of Fisher-Nicholson Realty in Redmond, hasjoined the Central Oregon Chapter of Women's Council of Realtors. • David Thorne, of Deschutes Gift Company, has joined the Central OregonChapter ofWomen's Council of Realtors. • Phyllis Mageau, of The GarnerGroup, andJoy Helfrich, of Prudential Northwest Properties, have beenappointed treasurer and by-laws committee chairperson, respectively, for the Central OregonWomen's Council of Realtors.

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• Peter May, a broker with Compass Commercial RealEstateServicesinBend,has been named president of the commercial investment division of the Central OregonAssociation of Realtors. May previously served onthe board of directors as president-elect and on the education committee. • Karl Cotton has joined Leading Edge Aviation Inc. in Bend aschief flight instructor. Cotton has 33 years of experience as a helicopter pilot and is a certified airline transport pilot, flight instructor and night vision goggle instructor. For the past four years, Cotton hasbeenthe co-chairman of the Helicopter Association International Flight Training Committee. • Keith Watson has joined Leading Edge Aviation Inc. in Bend aschief operating officer. Watson has more than 40years of aviation experience and is an ATP-rated helicopter pilot with over 14,000 hours of helicopter time. As aVietnam helicopter pilot, he wasthe recipient of a Bronze

Star, VietnameseCross of Gallantry and Purple Heart. His post-military resume includesoffshore oil support, chemical application for theWorld Health Organization, refugee relocation forthe U.S. Agency for lnternational Development and transmission power line construction in Africa. Watson and hasserved in the capacity of C00, CFO, president, director of operations, chief pilot and companycheckairman. • Arianna More has joined Leading Edge Aviation Inc. in Bend aschief financial officer. More has a Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting from the University of Washington, is a certified public accountant andhas more than t5 years of experience in accounting. She previously worked with Ernst andYoung, SafeRent lnc. and as a consultant for G5 Search Marketing. AsCFOshe will manage all financial aspects of LeadingEdgeincluding accounting practices, budgeting, cash management, financial reporting and monitoring financial performance.

• Rogan Parker has joined Leading Edge Aviation lnc. in Bend aschief pilot. Parker previously worked as a flight instructor and worked in gamemanagement andfire suppression in Utah. Healso worked in the Gulf of Mexico providing offshore oil support. • Jessica Parker has joined Leading Edge Aviation lnc. in Bend asassistant director of admissions. Parker has flight school experience and also sits on theHelicopter Association International Flight Training Committee. Her previous experience includes leading aflight school through obtaining national accreditation, receiving Part 141 approval, VAapproval, business development andcreating industrywide relationships to aid in placement of graduates. • Angela Wright has joined Leading Edge Aviation lnc. in Bend as flight a instructor. Wright has previously worked as a stewardess on motor yachts and recently beganstudying aviation at Leading Edge.Shefinished the program in December 2012. •BrockNelson hasjoined Leading Edge Aviation lnc. in Bend asflaight instructor. Nelson attended Southern Oregon University where he studied nursing. In 2011 hestarted the aviation degree program atCentral OregonCommunity College and hehasnow received all of his helicopter pilot ratings. • Jay Bunninghas joined Leading EdgeAviation Inc. in Bend as aflight instructor. Bunning previously worked as a software developer and started the aviation program at COCC andflight training with Leading Edge in 2010. Hegraduated from the program in 2012.


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When Michelle Obama slipped recently and described herself as a "busy single mother," I — and thousands of other women — nodded in knowing agreement. When you have a husband who travels extensively and who, even when home, works extremely long days, it is very easy to feel as if you are a single mother. My husband traveled to cover the Olympics in 2002 in Salt Lake City and in 2004 in Athens. Each time, for the three weeks he was away, I felt very much like a single mother. I have friends whose husbands travel more days a week than they are home and they often confide that they feel like single mothers. So I am not about to castigate Obama for her slip of the tongue. In fact, in misspeaking, the first lady probably allowed herself a rare moment of candor about the difficulties of being married to the most powerful man in the world. But feeling like a single mother is different from being a single mother. The difference is that one is a temporary condition and the other is not. When the president is in the Middle East and the first lady is trying to help Sasha and Malia with homework, plan a

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the moon. Contact: 541-6171086.

Free promattire made available The local chapter

of Becca's Closet, a national organization that provides free formal attire to high school students who would not otherwise be able to at-

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Kathryn Olney, left, got a Christmas present to remember from her husband, Jim Roberts, who surprised her with her own Little Free Library, top, at their Bend home. The idea has caught on in Central Oregon and residents find that the libraries not only encourage reading, they also help build community in neighborhoods.

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April and May. Dresses and suits are available.

Becca's Closet is located at Bend's Community Center, 1036 N.E. Fifth St.

Seminar features genealogy expert Christine Rose, a

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icture a tiny house, kind of like an overgrown birdhouse, sitting on top of a post. Or imagine an old locker repainted in cheery colors, or a vintage cabinet with glass doors. Now picture that tiny house or cabinet or locker brimming with books. These are little free libraries and Central Oregon now has at least five of them. Each one of these libraries is unique, tailored to the taste of the local individual who made it. But

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each has the same purpose. They are places for people to drop off old books and pick up new ones.

books about genealogy, including "The Complete

No check outs. No records. No fees. Just free books.

Idiot's Guide to Genealogy," will be the featured guestat the Bend

Genealogical Society's Spring Seminar. People must register in advance to attend the

spring seminar, which will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 27 at the Bend Golf and Country Club.

The $70 cost covers lunch and all other seminar-related materials.

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orgenweb.org/ deschutes/bend-gs or call 541-317-9553.

Foodie Crawl set for next week Eleven restaurants will be participating in

Bend's second annual Foodie Crawl, a combination progressive dinner and pubcrawl that will raise money for Bend's Community Center, from 4 to 8 p.m. April 28. The downtown Bend event will be followed by dessert, live

music and asilent auction at the community center from 7 to10 p.m.

General admission tickets cost $65 per person and can bepurchased at www.foodie

crawl.org or by calling 541-312-2069. VIP tick-

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There is a little library in Redmond, one in Tumalo and three in the West Hills neighborhood on Awbrey Butte — including one from an 11-year-old boy. Bend library Last year, Bend resident Kathryn Olney read an article about little libraries springing up around the country connected with an organization based in Wisconsin (see "Little Free Libraries," on page D4). She immediately thought "Oh, I just have to have one of those." Her husband, Jim Roberts, surprisedher by building her a library — designed to look like their house on Northwest Trenton Street — as a present for Christmas. Roberts is not a carpenter, so putting together the little library was a challenge. He borrowed tools and used scrap lumber and old flooring to create the library, based on building plans from the group's website. He used double-walled construction techniques to ensure the books would be safe from the weather. Olney's library debuted at a New Year's Day party, in which she invited neighbors over to bring a book and check out the library. "Most of them didn't know each other," said Olney. "What better way to foster a community'?" said Roberts. The response from neighbors has been overwhelmingly positive. "They are just enchanted," said Olney. In addition to sharing books, Olney believes the little library has also brought the neighborhood closer together as people congregate and chat. See Libraries/D4

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gate your own feelings in order to let your child maintain parental ties'? For widowed parents, like myself, the story line is often cleaner and more sympathetic. No one thinks you are somehow to blame for the fact that your child doesn't have a dad. The downside, of course, is that there is no one to visit on alternate weekends. No matter how rocky the relationships may be as a result of divorce, there is always the hope of renewal and redemption. That is inexorably absent for children of widowhood. As for single parents by choice, all I can say is "God love you." It is a statement of faith and hope and belief in the impossible that is breathtaking. At some point, I hope your kids understand the unique pronouncement of love that their existence represents. So being a single mother is very different from being like a single mother. I have no doubt that the first lady understands that. Mother's Day is just around the corner. I would like to suggest that any of us who has ever felt "like a single mother" imagine for just a few moments what it would be like if that feeling never ended. And then do something to ease, for even an hour, the weight that real single mothers feel.


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VOICES OF FAITH

Do missingtexts make QldTestament incomplete scripture? God does not err

The Kansas City Star Considering t he Old Testament refers to texts that are not present, such as the Book of the Covenant and those of Nathan, Jasher, Gad and Shemaiah, does that mean it is incomplete?

Rabbi Mark H. Levin,Congregation Beth Torah, Kansas City: Orthodox believers consider the Bible to be direct divine revelation, the literal word of God. By definition, it cannot be incomplete. "SCriPtureS COITtaineth all" S cripture p e rfectly r e The Rev. Betty Hannaflects God's will. Whatever Witherspoon,Ebenezer AME God included, whatever the Church, Kansas City, Mo.: grammar, whatever apparA frican M e thodists r e ent errorsthere may seem spond "No." to be from a h istorical or We say that because these linguistic perspective, the books thatare referred to in Bible is absolutely complete. the historical writings do not It's the job of the believer to keep us from the reaching discover God's meaning and the ultimate purpose of the intention. Holy Scriptures. If Go d e x cluded some The purpose of scripture, things and included others, African Methodists believe, there must be a reason. God is to bring us to an under- does not err. standing of God's work in Actually, there are individthe lives of human beings Ual letters written both smalland the universe so that we er and larger than normal in might better understand how the original Hebrew text, and to interact with God. clear errors known traditionFor African M ethodists, ally as "k'ree u'khtiv," meanthe scripturesprovide an op- ing "read and written." portunity to come to know Those sections are spelled God so that eventually we one way but read differently. can elect to enter into a re- Each of these are explained lationship with God in Jesus by believers as intentional the Christ. and not in error. They often God's work in the history are interpreted as having a of the Jewish people is foun- hidden meaning. dational for African MethWhatever God i n cluded odist interpretation of Jesus' was purposeful, and it is the entry into the history of hu- believer's job to understand man beings. the deeper connotation. These books, referred to O ne t r a ditional, 2 0 t h in the question and by the century scholar, Umberto compilersof Hebrew history, Cassuto of Hebrew Univerare not considered central to sity, wrote about the foreign Hebrew history by the com- cultural stories included in pilers themselves (see, for the Bible, like heathen creexample, I Chronicles 29:29 ation narratives and parallels and II Chronicles 12:15). to Babylonian myths. (See While it would be inter- Genesis 6:1, for example.) esting to read all the texts Cassuto felt that God inthat were used to compile cluded these references inthe history found in the He- tentionally, utilizing stories brew texts, these books are already known to the people not required to come to sav- but changing them to reflect ing knowledge of Jesus the actual divine truths. Christ, and therefore, the Old Thus God accommodated Testament is complete. the people to improve their Our fifth Article of Reli- comprehension of the divine gion states it this way: "The wol d. Holy Scriptures containeth — Send questions for our a ll t h i ng s n e cessary t o columnists to Darryf Levingsat salvation." Ievingskcstarcom.

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SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013 • T HE BULLETIN D 3 "Celtic Cross" Christianity

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POWEll BUTTE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

21555 Modoc Lane, Bend, Oregon

21300 Bear Creek Rd.

Cowboy Fellowship Saturdays Potluck 6 pm Musicand the Word 7 pm Sunday Worship Services 8:30am-10:15 am-11 am

"Omkar" (Aumj Hinduism

"Star 8 Crescent"Islam

"Yin/Yang" Taoist/ ConfucIanlsm

Nursery & 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 •

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

9:30am Sunday Educational Classes 10:30 am Morning Worship This Sunday at Faith Christian Center, Pastor Mike Johnson will share his message titled "Our Word" in the Sunday service, beginning at 10:30 am.

Childcare is provided in our Sunday morning service. On Wednesdays "Restored Youth" service begins at 7:00 pm A number of Faith Journey Groups meet throughout the week in small groups, please contact the church for details and times. The church is located on the corner of Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. www.bendfaith.com REDMOND ASSEMBI.Y OF GOD 1865 W Antler • Redmond 541-548-4555 SUNDAYS Morning Worship 8 30 am 8 10:30 am Life groups 9 am Kidz LIVE ages 3-11 10:30 am Evening Worship 6 pm WEDNESDAYS FAMILY NIGHT 7 PM

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

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

CONGREGATION SHALOM BAYIT

CENTRAL OREGON BAPTIST CHURCH Currently meetingat 500 SW BondSt.

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

Coffee Fellowship - 10:45 am Bible Education Hour - 11: 15am Nursery Care available The church is located at Beaver and Theater Drives in Sunriver Everyone is welcome.

• Youth Ministry (gr. 7.12J Wednesdays 6: 15 pm • Men'sBibleStudy -Thursdays9 am • Home Bible Studies are also available Preschool for 3 F 4 year olds Call for information

Senior Pastor: Glen Schaumloeffel Associate Pastor: Jake Schwarze visit our Web site www.cbchurchsr.org Listen to KNLR 97.5 FM at 9:00 am each Sunday to hear "Transforming Truth" with Pastor Glen.

CALVARY CHAPEL BEND 20225 Cooley Rd. Bend

Phone: (541 383-5097 I Web site: ccbend.org Sundays: 8:30 & 10:30 am WednesdayNight Study: 7pm YouthGroup:Wednesday 7 pm Child Care provided

Sunday 9: 15 AM - Prayer Meeting 9:30 AM - Adult Bible Fellowship 9 30AM - Children's Sunday School 10:30 AM - Worship Service 6:00 PM - Growth Groups (call for locations) Wednesday 7:00 PM - Prayer Meeting 8 Adult Bible Study 7:00 PM — Kids 4 Truth EASTMONT CHURCH

"Displaying the RealityojChrist in Undeniable Ways"

11 am Service (Full child care) For information, please call ... Minister - Mike Yunker - 541-312-8844 Associate Pastors Don Henderson 8 Mike Sweeney "Loving people one at a time." www.real-lifecc.org •

"Educating and Developing the Whole Child for the Glory of God" Pre K - 5th Grade 62425 Eagle Road, Bend 541-382-2049 Principal Lonna Carnahan www.eastmontcommunityschool.com

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

(South of Portland Ave.j Church Service 8 Sunday School: 10 am W ed. Testimony Meeting: 7:30 pm Childcare provided.

ECHANKAR

Religion of the light andSound of God

Community HU Sing Thursday, May 16, 6:30 pm at the East Bend Public Library, 60280 Dean Swift Rd. 4170 Worship Service,"Gratitude for Life", Thursday, June 20, 6:30 pm at the East Bend Public Library, 60280 Dean Swift Rd. ¹170

HOLY REDEEMER, LA PINE 16137 Burgess Rd

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

18143 Cottonwood Rd. Thurs. Mass 9:30 am; Sat. Vigil Mass 5:30 pm Sunday mass 8:00 am Confessions: Thurs. 9:00 - 9: 15am OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS, Gilchrist 120 Mississippi Dr Sunday Mass — 12:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 12:00 -12:15 pm HOLY FAMILY,

near Christmas Valley 57255 Fort Rock Rd Sunday Mass — 3:30 pm Confessions Sundays 3;00-3;15 pm ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH

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

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

Sunday Services Classic (Blendedj Service 9:00am Contemporary Service 10:45am H ispanic Service 6:00 p m

NEW CHURCH 2450 NE 27th Street

mornings at 10:00 a.m. Our ministries

include: Shabbat and High Holiday Services • Davidic dance and worship

Religious Education Program

Children's ministry and nursery

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Training

• Hebrew classes

Weekly Torah Study-

• Home groups

Every Sat @ 10 am

• Teaching from the Torah and the Brit Hadashah (New Testament)

Torah Study meets every Saturday at 10:00 am that there is not a service'

Learn how to sing HU, a love song to God: a loving, uplifting, Spiritual Exercise. HU, pronounced like the word hue, is sung for about 20 minutes and is followed by a brief period of sacred contemplation. Followed by a discussion. Regardless of your beliefs or religion, singing HU can bring you greater happiness, love, and understanding. Singing HU can draw us closer in our state of consciousness to the Divine Being. It has helped people of many different faiths open their hearts more fully to the uplifting presence and security of God's love. Singing HU can help you experience: • Comfort, peace, joy • Expanded awareness • Inner light and/or sound • A subtle sense of Divine Love • The healing of a broken heart • Solace during times of grief • A release of fears • Answers to your questions

Masses Saturday - Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30 AM, 10:00 AM 8 7:00 PM Domingo 12;30PM -M isa en Espanol

For more information about weekly ministries for the whole family, contact 541-382-5822 or email InfoCweastmontchurch.com FOUNDRY CHURCH (FORMERI.Y FIRST BAPTIST)

"A Heart for Bend in the Heart of Bend" 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Pastor Syd Brestel SUNDAY 9:00 AM Sunday School for everyone 10: 15 AM Worship Service

This week at Foundry, Brian Mengle talks about what happened when Abraham grew impatient with God's plan. And yet, even in this midst of Abraham's falter, God remained committed to His covenant. Join us for worship at 10:15 this Sunday. 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 8 11:00 am Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org

Reconciliation / Reconciliacion Saturday3:00 PM -4:45 PM -English. Thursday6:00PM -7:00 PM -English o Espanol Domingo 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM - Espanol CAPILLA DE SANTA CLARA

Jueves7:00 PM -Misa en Espanol HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH

Corner of NW Franklin 8 Lava Masses Sunday 4:30 PM Monday- Friday 7:00AM & 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 Mass - 6:00 PM Thursdayafter7:00 AM Mass -6:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Reconciliation Tuesday7:30 AM -8:00 AM -English o Espanol Saturday8:30AM -9:30 AM -English o Espanol ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CHURCH 1720 NW 19th Street

Redmond, Oregon 97756 541 -923-3390 Father Todd Unger, Pastor

Mass Schedule: Weekdays 8:00 am (except Wednesday) Ash Wednesday Services: 10:00 am, 12:10 pm and 6:00 pm Wednesday 6:00 pm Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm First Saturday 8:00 am (Englishj Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (Englishl 12:00 noon (Spanish) Confessions on Wednesdays from 5;00 to 5:45 pm and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm

Marriage Workshop If you're in a marriage, partnership or considering a deeper commitment, join Lead Pastor Steven and Laurie Koski Sunday from 2 - 4:00pm to explore these intimate relationships. Whether you're 50 years or 5 months in; a great opportunity to grow together.

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

See Youth 13log:

http://bendfp.org/youth/ Choirs, music groups, Bible study, fellowship and ministries every week

Visit us on the web at

Union for Reform Judaism.

www.houseofcovenant.org or contact us at 541-385-5439

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

LIVING TORAH FELLOWSHIP

We welcome interfaith families and lews

CwCelebration Church

by choice.

63830 Clausen Rd Ste 102, Bend

Our monthly activities include social

Saturday 10:30 am-2 pm

functions, services, religious education,

Worship/Dance-Study-

Hebrew school, Torah study, and adult

Food/Fellowship Hebrew Roots Fellowship worshipping in

education

Spirit and Truth Rabbi Glenn Ettman

541-410-5337

Friday, May 3 at 6:00 pm

www.livingtorahfellowship.com

Children's Program

Shabbat Service Torah Study

BEND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

Saturday, May 4 at 10:30 am

1270 NE 27 St. • 541-382-5496

Torah Service

Senior Pastor Virgil Askren

Sunday,May 5-Adulteducation

SUNDAY

(call for information)

9:00 am Sunday School for all ages

"Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM

8:30 am Sunday

Kathy Schindel at 541-388-8826. WEDNESDAY

6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study

All services are held at the First United Methodist Church

THURSDAY

680 NW Bond Street

10:00 am50+ Bible Study WEEKLY

541-388-8826

Life Groups Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities for all ages.

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www.bendnaz.org

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(St. fohn 20:22-23, Augsburg

Meeting at the Golden Age Club

Confession XXVIII.8, 10)

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

8286 11th St (Grange Hall),

Meeting place:

www.uufco.org (541 I 385-3908

programs, please call

The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor.

Religious Education for Grades Pre-K through Grade 5 and childcare for young children are available.

Nursery Care 8 Children's Church

For more information about our education

Il am Divine Service

Rev. Alex Holt: "Gaia and the Future: Reclaiming Nature as Mother": This Sunday we will celebrate Earth Day and the morning's service will focus on James Lovelock's Gaia Hypothesis and how it has become a spiritual movement in the world.

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

ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Worship Services

10 am Sunday School

April 21, 2013 at 11:00am:

10:15 am Worship Service

Services 8 Events go to:

www.bethtrkvahbend.org

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS OF CENTRAl OREGON "Diverse Beliefs One Fellowship" We are a Welcoming Congregation

See our website for more information www.uufco.org

9;00 am Hispanic Worship Service

truths recovered through the Reformation.

Terrebonne, OR

Call for information about other meetings

www.lutheransonline.com/

www.sovereigngracebend.com

All PEOPLES UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Dropin oIIsonIe"First Crntury Christians," serving Christ in a 21st Crniury manner. Welcomingall sizes, colors, sexual orien(a(ions andJIIII(I backgrounds.

Hugsarefree! Worship with us Sunday, April 21st at 11 a.m. in the Community Room of Redmond'sRay'sMar ket, 900 SW 23rd Street, just off of Hwy 126. Or, come early at 10 a.m. for Bible study and discussion group. All Peoples meets on the first and third Sundays of each month. On May 5th, All Peoples meets again in the Community Room of Redmond's Ray's Market. For details, directions and possible help with car-pooling, email: allpeoplesucc@gmail.com or call 541-390-6864 •

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH In the Heart of Down Town Bend) 680 NW Bond St. / 541-382-1672 Everyorte is Welcome!

541 -420- 1667

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Phone: 541-325-6773

CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER

21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241

GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH

2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend

Sunday Morning Worship

382-6862

8:45 am 8 10:45 am

Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.

Rev. Thom Larson Sermon Title: "Rising Up From Addiction" Scripture: Psalm 121 Nehemiah 9:9- 15 9:00 am - Contemporary Service Sunday School during the 9 am Service 11:00 am - Traditional Service

Childcare provided on Sunday

WednesdayMid-Week Services

(Child Care Available)

Children 8 Youth Programs

Sunday School 10;20 a.m. For more information please visit www.eckankar.org or www.miraclesinyourlife.org or call 541-728-6476.

Modern Family: Put It In Context 9:00 am contemporary 10:45 am traditional 5:01 pm relaxed Sunday School: 3 yrs to 6th grade Nursery care provided

• Biblical Feasts

Our members represent a wide range of

Jewish backgrounds.

Rev. Dr. Steven H. Koski Lead Pastor

• Lifecycle Events • End-times prophecy

TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH

Temple Beth Tikvah is a member of the

For the complete schedule of Reading Room: 115 NW Minnesota Ave. Mon. through Friz 11 am - 4 pm Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm

"Teaching the Word of God, Book by Book"

Fr. Theodore Nnabugo, Pastor www.holyredeemerparish.net Parish Office: 541-536-3571

Rebbetzin Judy Shupack

Saturday, May 4 at9:00 am

Experience an Eckankar Community HU

HOLY REDEEMER CATHOLIC PARISH

God-Centered Worship Expository Bible Teaching Rich Hymns & Songs Family Oriented Ministries Christ-Focused Living Meaningful Loving Relationships Compassionate Gospel Witness

Like Hymns? We've Got 'em! at the RLCC Church, 2880 NE 27th Sunday Services 8 am Traditional Service (No child care for 8 am service) 9:30 am Contemporary Service with full child care

Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are available, call for days and times.

(541( 617-2814 www.centraloregonbaptistchurch.org

Bend, OR. 97701

Our Shabbat Services are on Saturday

REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

EASTMONT COMM U N ITY SCHOOL

•Women'sBibleStudy -Tuesdays,10 am • Awana Kids Club (4 yrs - 6th gr.j Sept. - May

541-385-6421

Resident Rabbi Jay Shupack

Adult Education

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

Egalitarian fewish Community

230 NE Ninth Bend (Across Ninth St. from 13end Highl All Are Welcome, Always!

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

7:00 pm

Education Hour 10:45 a.m.

Nursery Care provided for all services W omen's Bible Study Tuesday 9:15 a.m . M en'sBible Study Wednesday 7:30 a.m.

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

Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur

21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241 TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 469 NW Wall St. • 541-382-5542 www.trinitybend.org

Pastor Joel LiaBraaten

www.clcbend.com

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America www.gracefirstlutheran.org COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN

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

Worship in the Heart of Redmond

We are grateful to the community

Sunday Worship Service

Redmond, OR 97756

for the outpouring of help

8:30 am Contemporary

(541) 548-3367

The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector

All are welcome through our red doors

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

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH

CHURCH

ELCA

529 NW 19th Street

(3/4 mile north of High School)

11:00 am Liturgical Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor

Children's Room available during services

9:00 am Contemporary Worship 9:00 am Nursery Care

of worshipers.

9:15 am Children 8 Youth

Everyone Welcome - Always.

Sunday School

Sunday School 9:45 am Children 8 Adult Classes Worship Service — 11;00 am Major's Robert F Miriam Keene NEW HOPE EVANGELICAL

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

EVery Saturday OFI the ChurCh

11:00 am Traditional Worship

Coffee,snacksand fellowship

Youth Groups

after each servIce

High School — Sunday 11:00am- 12:30pm

M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am

4 Saturdays and TMC: $115 5 Saturdays and TMC: $138 The Bulletin:

9;30 am Adult Education

A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and diverse music program for all ages

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 541 NE Dekalb

Effective May 1, 20l3

Sunday School for all ages at 10:00 am

Come Experience a warm, friendly family

CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING

page. $23 Copy Changes: by 5 PM Tuesday

MiddleSchool - Wednesday 6:00-7:30pm

CO Marketplace:

Mondays

The First Tuesday of each

6:30 pm Centering Prayer Wednesdays

month. $23 Copy Changes: by Monday

5:30 pm Prayer Service

I Week PriOr to PubliCatiOn

Wed. Bible Study at noon 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study I:00 pm 3rd Tues. Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner Youth and Family Programs Active Social Outreach

Small Groups Meet Regularly 1113 SW Black Butte Blvd. Redmond, OR 97756 - 541-923-7466

(Handicapped Accessible) Please visit our website for a complete

Pastor Eric Burtness

listing of activities for all ages.

www.zionrdm.com

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Kai Otterson of Bend, who lives near Kathryn Olney, returns a book and joyfully picks out another at the little library in front of the home "It's so convenient, if I can come just a few doors down end get a book, I'm all good," sayd Otterson. this happen." Connor enlisted the help of his dad, Chris, and the pair spent the next two months working on the project on weekends. They picked an Amish shed design they found on the little library website. Connor hasn't seen much activity yet, but the library has been in place for less than a week.

idea and wanted one for her own. "Being a librarian, I love books," said Bezdek. She and her husband, Dan, scoured local thrift stores looking for a good weatherproof container. They found what they believe is a metal lockerthat once held propane. The Bezdeks took it home and enlisted help of their kids, Lily, 6, and Lance, 4. They scrubbed Redmond library the locker, then painted the inT he first little library i n side blue and the outside red. the area was Redmond resi- Next they decorated the outdent Ki m B e zdek's, which side with stencils and then afwas installed on Aug. 4, 2012 fixed it to the top of a post. "I on Northwest 22nd Street in got the kids to do as much of it Redmond. as I could," said Dan Bezdek. Bezdek, who teaches and W hile Ki m B e zdek w a s works in the library at Culver e lated with t h e i d ea, D a n High School, saw a post about wasn't as convinced. "I was relittle libraries on Facebook. ally worried it was going to get I mmediately she l oved t h e vandalized," said Dan.

But in the months that have passed, that hasn't happened. Every f e w da y s , K im Bezdek notices new b ooks have arrived. She takes out old books and puts in new ones to mix it up and keep the collection fresh. They want people to know they can take books without donating — right now the Bezdeks have boxes of books waiting to get into the library. Mystery books are popular and so are books aimed at kids in the upper elementary

grades. Lily picked up a new favorite — "Happy Go Lucky." A boy across the street needed "The Hobbit" for school and found it in the Bezdeks' library. The locker also contains a l ittle journal where people can write comments. It

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Rory Gilmore is growing up. That may be hard for "Gilmore Girls" devotees to deal w ith, especially s i nce t h e mother-daughter drama remains evident in repeats on both ABC Family and SoapNet, but Alexis Bledel is offering confirmation that time m arches on. Seen lastyear in severalepisodes of AMC's acclaimed "Mad Men," the former Rory returns to television in ABC's new Hallmark Hall of Fame drama "Remember Sunday," airing Sunday, April 21. The New Orleans-set tale casts the actress as lovelorn waitress Molly, who wants to be a florist and becomes interested in jewelry store clerk Gus (portrayed by television's former "Chuck," Zachary Levi). However, she remains a virtual stranger to him since he can't recall what happened the day before, the result of a brain aneurysm. She begins to take his forgetfulness personally until she learns the reason, then commits herself — temporarily, at least — to renewing their relationship from square one on a daily basis. Bledel doesn't deny the "Remember Sunday" teleplay by

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Alexis Bledel stars in the Hallmark Hall of Fame movie "Remembering Sunday," premiering at 9 p.m. Sunday on ABC. Oscar and Emmy winner Barry Morrow ("Rain Man," "Bill") shares the basic theme of the 2004 A da m S a n dler-Drew Barrymore movie comedy "50 First Dates," but she believes it has extra substance. "I read the script and found myself really invested in it," she says. "I cared about the main characters and wanted to see them end up happy, so I thought this would be interesting to do, based on that." Also, Bledel likes the spirit of her alter ego Molly. "She's a person capable of almost anything," she says."She has a positive outlook, but she also has a huge heart, and I've been lucky enough to meet some people like her in my own life.

They're endlessly i nspiring because every day, they wake up knowing there are so many possibilities, not just for themselvesbut forothers. "It seems far-fetched when you first think of the concept," Bledel notes of the element of continual memory loss, "but in reality, this is something that happens to people more than one might think. We're actually quite delicate creatures, and the balance of physical health and mental health can be upset by something at any moment. This take on it is interesting because Molly doesn't know about Gus' condition for quite some time; he's just trying to get by day to day, much less let somebody new into his life."

The c o uple's d e epening challenges proved another big lure for Bledel. "She can love him the way he is, but it's not easy," she says. "It's certainly healthier for people to find a natural fit, but some people have a very unique capability because they've been through difficult t h i ngs t h emselves. And it proves to be the right match for them because of their own history. Two people can bring all t hat baggage with them and find something that makes both of their lives better, and to me, that's real." With her b ackground of weekly T V wo r k , m o d elturned-actress Bledel appreciated that Levi came to the "Remember Sunday" set familiar with the same pace, especially with the project being largely a two-actor piece. "We shot this really fast," she reports, "and it still looks great. And yes, being on a series for a long time helped." So did having award-caliber talent behind the camera, also including Emmy-winning director Jeff Bleckner ("Hill Street Blues," "Concealed Enemies"). "There are so many filmmakers who work in television now, the TV movie is kind of an evolving genre," reasons Bledel, whose theatrical fil m c r edits r anged from "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" to "Sin City." "You get the kinds of stories you used to get in the feature world on TV now, so it's kind

ir ears osin touc wit rien Dear Abby: I am a 16-year-old girl from Serbia. I have been in U.S. for two years and I'm studying English in an ESL class. I read your column and could use some help to solve my problem because I am very upset. I have known my best friend, "VanDEAR essa," for a year and ABBY a half. She is m y a ge and w e w e r e very close. She had to leaveschool because her family moved. I can't visit her because she is too far away. I cried because I don't know if she is going to remember me or if she is going to forget all about me. I'm so afraid I am going to lose her. Can you help me?

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ask her to do the same. That is the way l ong-distance relationships are maintained, and some of them have been known to last a lifetime. Dear Abby: I have been dating my boyfriend, "Adam," for three years. Although we

are young, we are s erious about o u r relationship. Not too long after we started dating, Adam began s taying over at my house on most weekends. I live with my mom, who is 47. For the past year when Adam comes to visit, my mom has been coming outof her bedroom in her bra and panties, for the most part exposed. She also makes flirtatious comments to Adam that I feel are completely inappropriate. I have tried talking to her about it, letting her know how uncomfortable Adam and I and some of my friends are about it. I hoped she would understand, but she continues with the flirting and underdressing. What can I do about this? I'm desperate to try anything. — DesperateInM aine

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of cool." "Remember Sunday" is airing amid a spate of fresh activity for Bledel on both the professional and personal fronts. She's filmed the pilot for a proposed Fox comedy for next season — "Friends & Family," inspired by the British hit "Gavin & Stacey" and teaming her with a more recent colleague of "Gilmore Girls" mom Lauren Graham, Jason Ritter ("Parenthood") — and she's engaged to actor Vincent Kartheiser, her principal co-star and love interest during her relatively brief "Mad Men" tenure. "She was someone who struggled with r eal depress ion," Bledel recalls of h er "Mad Men" character,Beth, who had an affair with 1960s advertising man Pete Campbell despite their marriages to others. "There was a sort of darkness about her that she couldn't escape, and she was looking for somebody to lift her out of it. She almost had a habit of doing that, I think, and playing her helped me understand the Gus-and-Molly relationship in this. "As you get older, you personally experience more that you're able to add to characters as an actor. It was a

8 p.m. onH C), "Bet on Your Baby" — It's quadruple the fun when an adorable set of quads attempts to navigate an obstacle course while carrying cups of water. Little Remy's parents wager on which toy of four — none of them a favorite — he'll choose. Kya has only a short time to blow some milk bubbles onto a table in this new episode. Melissa Peterman hosts. 8 p.m. onA f3, "Smash" — It's opening night for "Bombshell," but Eileen and Richard's lAnjelica Huston, Jamey Sheridan) issues threaten its success. A nervous Ivy (Megan Hilton) getssome unexpected support. Tom and Julia (Christian Borle, Debra Messing) start looking ahead to their next project. Jimmy (Jeremy Jordan) opens up to Karen (Katharine McPhee) in the new episode "Opening Night." Jack Davenport also stars.

great break to play Molly after playing Beth, because she has this lightness about her. It was such a pleasure to read the part, then to play her. You get to be that person for a time."

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Ceiling fans surround for a m bi- across the street from yard, C a r port with Bonnie Savickas, Fred Real Estate Group in great room, master a nce, plus a L o p i Big Dechutes! CALL storage. Refrigerator, Broker 8 bon u s roo m . Woodstove that can NOW! Shelley Texley, washer/dryer in541-408-7537 Open House Sat., 4/20 Jack-n-Jill style bath heat the whole house. P rincipal Brok e r c luded! $32, 0 0 0 and Sun., 4/21 u pstairs f o r bot h Great room floor plan 530-227-4836 MLS¹ 2013 0 1996 from 10am-4pm d'N bdrms. Extra parking w/living room & John L. Scott www.johnlscott.com/te both days. 8 landscaped back- kitchen having Real Estate, Bend r esabrown Te r e sa Amazing Golf Views! yard. Tony Levison, wide-plank floors of www.johnlscott.com Brown, Broker MORRIS Situated perfectly be541-325-1096 Broker 541-977-1852 reclaimed pine. DisREAL ESTATE hind Broken Top's first 500 ft of Desor 541-389-7910 tressed maple cabi- Fabulous John L. 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Gorgeous wal- pond, shared lake, 3 541-410-9045 c ellent Attention t o Estate 541-548-1712 n ut f l o oring, n e w acres of irrigation, 2 phone and internet. Detail. Updates inhickory cabinets, car- stall barn. $375,000 Fabulous Cas c a de V iews o f Hage r clude a com p lete pet 8 tile floors. Must MLS¹201205878 V iews. O l d wo r l d Mountain. Septic feafunctional master bath sibility fo r s t andard see to believe. Call Bobbie Strome, Charm w/ 4015 sq. ft. restructure, new today for more details. system. The area is a Principal Broker Main House & 1040 flooring t h roughout, MORRIS sportsman's paradise. Susan Pitarro, Broker John L Scott Real sq.ft. shop/wine room new granite counters, REAL ESTATE 541-410-8084 or Bobbie Strome, Estate 541-385-5500 Situated atop Awbrey new stainless energy 541 -389-791 0 Principal Broker I d p d ly O H d dp d Butte on 1.06 acres, efficient a p pliances, Hunter Properties LLC Black Butte Ranch j John L Scott Real this home is an oEnNew Listing - $199,900, finely refinished cabi$574,900 tertainers Delight" with Estate 541-385-5500 3 B d rm , 2 Bat h , netry, interior/exterior $419,500 Spa c ious• 2470 sq.ft. 4 Bdrm, 3.5 Bath. By Horse Property - 7085 Double Garage. .27 paint, hybrid gas asT ownhomel T o w n -• 3 bedroom, 3 bath appt on l y with Ac. Fenced Sprinkler sist/wood bur n i ng Kent Lane, Culver. 39 house sits o n 1 7 th • .46 acre lot Danielle. l ot, w o nderful R V fireplaces in the living Acres w/37 acres of f airway a t Widg i • MLS 201300725 www.johnlscott.com/d w a te r r i g ht. parking. More Photos room and master bedC reek. 2 mast e r Gary Rose, Broker aniellesnow Danielle NUID Flood irrigated from a www.johnlscott.com/6 r oom, and a n o u t suites, one on main 541-588-0687 Snow, Broker Ig. pond w/gated pipe. 6 532 P e ggy Le e standing 500+ bottle l evel, other on 2 n d 541-306-1015 Broker wine cellar. Make this 1782 s q . ft . MFD Combs, level. Alder cabinets, John L. Scott unique home a priorhome. 4 bdrm/2 bath, 541-480-7653 island kitchen, Real Estate, Bend John L. Scott ity to view today. REwrapped windows, oil shop, barn & 4-stall www.johnlscott.com Real Es t a te, B e nd DUCED $649,000. barn. Outside arena rubbed hardwood & MORRIS www.johnlscott.com w /attached pens . Neil McDaniel, Broker much more. Fantastic single level REAL ESTATE 541-350-9579 Mountain & c anyon Mike Everidge, Broker home. Views of the Nice home in B end. Fred Real Estate Group 541-390-0098 or valley floor and par- views. Oak cabinets, island 541 -389-791 0 tial Cascade views. MLS¹201207831. in kitchen, extra insuHunter Properties LLC Find exactly what This home is move-in $360,000 l ation a dded, n e w Popular Kings Forest John L. Scott Real you are looking for in the ready and has lots of laminate f l oo r in Neighborhood - This 6 0820 S c o tt s Fl u f f storage space. Estate 541-548-1712 re m odeled CLASSIFIEDS kitchen an d d i n ing custom $419,000. River Rim F reshly painted i n 4-bedroom home is room, large open livLa Pine j $85,000 home ready for you! s ide and o ut , n e w nestled in the p ine ing area, cozy wood This 2296 sq. ft. home Bridge Creek j range, dishwasher in- • 1680 sq.ft. manufacstove, heat pump A/C trees on over d/2 acre h as master on t h e $355,000 cluded. $1 6 9 ,000. tured in a popular neighbor& electric forced air • 4 bedroom, 2 bath main, 3 Bdrms, plus • 1846 sq.ft. townhome MLS ¹201301275 hood. Brazilian cherry heat. Home has gut• .85 acre lot o ffice a n d bon u s • 3 bedroom suites, 3.5 John L. 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Joan Steelhammer, $75,900 Pride of Own- This property is all set Great open floor plan • 2371 sq.ft. tional origin, or intenBroker e rship! T h i s wel l up for you, your fam- with spacious kitchen • 3 bedroom, 3 bath tion to make any such 541-419-3717 maintained condo will ily & your horses! With • Adjacent buildable lot preferences, l i m ita& lots o f w i ndows, a 3 stall barn, horse Remax make for a great inincluded tions or discrimination. vestment. 3 b drms., wash area, round pen, Large master s uite • MLS 201301952 We will not knowingly with 2 closets & genfenced 8 cle a r ed 2.5 baths, lives larger Kelleher, Broker accept any advertisb e d - Darrin Just too many than sq. footage. Liv- riding arena, sepa- e rous s i zed The Kelleher Group ing for r ea l e s tate r ated p a stures & rooms. Huge b acking room with g as 541-788-0029 collectibles? which is in violation of 12'X24' hay storage yard. Move in ready. 4 fireplace, wood floors. this law. All persons 8 2.5 bath. 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River MLS¹201203307 Property Ma n age- home - built in 1940, lot on a paved street. dated with newer heat erty Man a gement with Mtnviews on 1.53 boasts 120' of creek frontage Julie Fahlgren, Broker, ment 541-536-0117 along with original ga- Spacious 1,280 sq ft, p ump and al l n e w 541-536-0117 acres. M a n y up frontage, cov e r ed • MLS 201207288 541-550-0098 rage an d st o rage 2 bdrm, 2 bath has floors as well. Great g raded features i n deck, wood s t ove,Dawn Ulrickson, Broker, Crooked River Realty 1 715 Mare Ct . 1 8 09 shed, 1 .6 3 a c r es. new carpet & v inyl ranch-style home with 1 6751 SW Dove R d . clude: Hickory cabi new paint inside and CRS, GRI, SFR sq.ft., 3 large bdrms, Home is very clean, flooring on the main home w/ many 3 bedroom, 2 b a t h , of room to play. Log granite counter out, new roof and new 541-610-9427 30x60 shop, yet still has its unique floor. Finished bonus lots custom feat u res. tnets, 1716 sq ft home on $172,000 ops, alder t rim 8 kitchen cabinets. $165,000. High Lakes traits. Possible horse room above garage. MLS¹201208213 G ourmet kitchen i n 4.45 acres. P rivate doors, hardwood & tile Plenty of storage with Realty & Pr o perty property behind home RV area w/ hook up. D&D Realty Group LLC cludes cherry c abi cs well & l a rge shop. floors. The m a ster w/d hookup, covered Management nets, granite counters, bath has a Garden tub RV parking are and MLS¹201300092. 866-346-7868 in open field. $79,900 Well main t a ined 541-536-0117 farmer's sink & stain with tile surround 8 $299,999. Pam MLS 201300544 d ecks to e njoy t he m inutes f ro m W i l MORRIS 757 less appliances. separate tile shower. l amette S k i Lester, Principal BroCascade Realty, quiet summer days. 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Landscaped front & MLS¹201208170 12851 SW Deer Idp d lyO d*dOp d rooms, 2590 sq. ft. & C all N a nc y Po p p , 12569 SW Cinder Dr. ment 541-536-0117 covered RV area with D8D Realty Group LLC L ike new, b u ilt i n back yard w/ cyclone Crossing. Remodeled bonus room. 541-815-8000 hookups. Located on fencing. Property has 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 5 498 SW S h a d R d . $599,000 a p n vateCrooked River Realty 866-346-7868 16033 C a scade 2000, 1,512 sq ft, 3 1440 sq. ft. home on Bright & open 1,344 oasis'! $99,500 1538 sq. ft. 3 a corner lot with acb drm, 2 b a o n 1 . 5 lots of storage w/ the City - 3 Bdrm, 3 clean, ready to 2 car garage & large 2.29 acres. G ranite s q ft, 3 bdrm, 2 b a bdrm, 2 bath, over- cess from paved Day Very www.johnlscott.com/7 Baker acres. Bedrooms are move into home with bath, 3 1 00 + s q . ft. arden shed. sized garage, High r oad. Don't le t t h is c ounters, hick o ry 6 924 K athy C a b a, home on 1.86 acre secludedhome, lots of open space. on opposite ends of MLS cabinets, 179,900 Lakes Realty 8 Prop- one get away from bam b oo corner lot. Large loft Principal Broker, ABR semi Hickory cabi n ets the home for privacy. 201302119 on 5 acre lot w/many erty Man a gement you. $117,500 MLS wood f l oors, v i n yl area with office area. 541-771-1761 Laminate wood floor p onderosa pin e s . t hroughout hom e . 201301715 Juniper Realty, windows, the list goes RV area 8 hook-up. John L. Scott 541-536-0117 45'x24' Morton built Large master suite in- ing, front & back yards 541-504-5393 Cascade Realty, on. Garage, carport Green house located R eal Est a te , B e nd are deer fenced allow insolated metal shop, 17125 Faun Ln. 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• Just listed — 10 acre estate!

• 5 beds, 6 baths, 6147 SF • Master suite includes gas FP, cedar walk-in closet & Jacuzzi tub • Main level features coffered ceilings & mahogany core doors • Floor to ceiling windows maximize Cascade Mtn. views • Large family room downstairs plus wine & theater room MLS¹201302914

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SUNRIVER 9 Mt. HOOd Lane, Sunriver ( $319,000

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28 Fremont Crossing ~ $439,000

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River & Mtn. View Small Acreagel $159,000

• 3 bed, 1 bath, 1140 SF • Large fenced backyard

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Highly successful bar/ restaurant together with strip mall on Hwy 97. Please call for details Kelly Horton

• 8 weeks/year or trade with RCB quality • 2bedroom, 2.5bath Loftfraction • Travertine floors, rock fireplace • Sleeps 6 • All new appliances • Full sized kitchen • Murphy bed offers additional • Excellent rental OEVENTN sleeping room MOUNTAIN income • Very comfortable w/balcony MLS¹201208552 views of forest & river MLS¹ 201107707 Call Robin Yeakel, Broker, CRSl 541-408-0406 Resort Properties Specialist

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One-of-a-Kind Tetherow Homesitel $375,000 •Expansiv e,one acre homesite • Elevated, overlooking ¹3, ¹4, ¹5 & ¹6 fairways • Fabulous mountain, water, and terrain views

• Unique site offering exceptional privacy

• Gated area — end of cul-de-sac • Original price $710,000.

• Views from Bachelor to Mt. Jefferson on one of the few remaining custom home sites on Awbrey Butte • Gentle slope with large old growth pines • Open and spacious • Westerly views - beautiful sunsets • Offering includes complete set of custom home plans. A must see! MLS¹201301017

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Vintage Bungalow in the heart of Sistersl $389,000

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Call Judy McCombs, Brokerl 541-390-1411 jmccombsbend@gmail,com

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

Silvia Knight, Broker ABR, SFR, GREENl 541-788-4861

Call Carol Osgood BE Korren Bower, Broker l 541-504-3839

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Custom Log Home l $425,000

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Custom Home 5th Fairway l $439,700

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Terrebonne Custom Home On Acreagel $595,000 • 2897 SF Home, 3bed, 2.5 bath

• Beautiful 3/4 acre pine treed lot

• 3400 SF, 3-car garage • Hugebonus/famil y room • Formal living Ik dining, 3 fireplaces

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• One owner home w/lots of extras • Wonderful decking, private backyard w/water feature • Very popu arlocation! 1684 NW City View

• 4.7 acres fencedwith irrigation • Large shop with room for RV • Guest quarters MLS¹201300375

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Call Mary Stratton, Broker l 541-419-6340

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• Custom wood cabinets & built-ins • Covered deck, expansive views • One level, great room, oak floors • Oversized 2-car garage • Enjoy abundant wildlife

• Prepare to be wowed! • 3700 IMMACULATESFloaded with upgrades • 3 bedrooms, 4 full baths, office, hobby/playroom off kitchen • 20x20 ft. bonus room & beautiful master suite • Large custom kitchen is a chef's delight •Common areasurrounds home on 2 sides • 1800 SF of storage under the house • Beautifully landscaped with 50' water feature • Call Sue for list of all exceptional features

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• Brand new single level 3 bedroom, 3.5 baths, built by Timberline Construction & designed by Jim Tebbs Design Group • Seamless integration of indoor and outdoor space, open floor plan • Private courtyard and covered back patio w/mountain views • Energy efficient Earth Advantage • A flex room & study allow for maximum versatility MLS¹201208865

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19570 Brookside Way ) $339,900

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GATED MT.VIEW PARK COMMUNITY This immaculate property shows pride of ownership. Bright open feei with great master separation. Master has a large walk in closet, and relaxing garden tub. Gas stove keeps this home very warm in the winter time. Plenty of storage in the kitchen, and a large pantry. Yard is very well maintained both front & back. rhe backyard is very private, overlooks community Pooi/hot tub, aydd iSSurrOunded by beautiful flOWer beds, fruit trees, and a veggie garden.

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ODETTE ADAIR, BROKER

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2 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2593 sq.ft. home, hardwood flooring, Clear Pine Millwork & 2 fireplaces. MLS¹201301793 DIRECTIONS: NW TUMALOAVETO 498 NW BROADWAY

4.5 baths,3485sq.ft. Master suiteonmain leve. Bonusroom.

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MLS¹201300652 DIRECTIONS: NEWPORT AVE. TURNS INTOSHEVLIN PARK RD. WEST, NW PARKCOMMONS DR. LEFT,MT.JEFFERSON RIGHT TOMT. SHASTA, FOLLOWSIGNS. 19016 MT. SHASTADR.

541-815-4786 • 541-383-4362

DIANEROBINSON,BROKER , ABR 541-419-8165

MARGODEGRAY, BROKER,ABR, CRS

OPEN SATUR DAY 12-3 i $425,000

OPEN SATUR DAY 12-3 i $409,900

OPEN SATURDAY 11.3:30 I $387,500

4 bedroom, 4.5 bath, 3035 sq.ft. townhomenestled in the pine trees, close to the DeschutesRiver Trail.

MLS¹201203181 DIRKTIONS: CENTURYDRTO LEFTAT 7TH MOUNTAIN RESORT,FOLLOWSIGNS TO POINTSWEST(CHIPPER RD) LEFT ON SNAP SHOT.60515 SNAP SHOTLOOP.

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541-948-5880

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MLS¹201302530 DIRECTIONS:27TH ST,EASTON DARNELIMMEDIATELY SOUTH OF EASTSIDE GARDENS, RIGHTON ULSTSTREETTHEN RIGHT ON DARBY.21222 DARBYCT . WATCH FOROPEN HOUSESIGNS.

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MLS¹201302083 DIRECTIONS: EAGLE CRESTMAIN ENTRANCE, RIGHT ON MOUNTAIN QUAIL, LEFTON OSPREY. 1947 OSPREYDR.

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SYDNE ANDERSON, BROKER,CRS,WCR, CDPE, GREEN 541-420-1 1 11

MARGODEGRAY BROKER, ABR,CRS 541-480-7355

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Trendy professional office in the Old Mill. 3974 SF, large conference room, break room,openfloor plan upstairs, furnishedwith large steelcase partitions, wired high tech!

MLS¹201302108 CALL FOR DIRECTIONS: 306-9646, 548-3598 742 SAGE COUNTRYCOURT

MLS¹201302870 DIRECTIONS:ONEBLOCKWEST OFTHEWILSON ROUNDABOUTON UPPER TERRACE, FOLLOWSIGNS. 333 SW UPPER TERRACE.

JIM & ROXANNECHENEY, BROKERS

DIANELOZITO,BROKER

541-390-4050 • 541-390-4030

541-548-3598 • 541-306-9646

COREYCHARON, PEBROKER

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MLS¹201300617 DIRECTIONS:BROOKSWOODTOHOLLYGRAPE, LEFTON SNOWBRUSH. 61062 SW SNOWBR USHDR.

Brand new riverfront home, centrally located between downtown 8

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104 NW ALLEN RD.

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BRANDONFAIRBANKS, BR OKER,SRES, GRI, CDPE 541-383-4344

OPENDAILY1.4 i $267,900

Unobstructed mountain views! 2203 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, vaulted ceiling, wrap arounddeck. 2.39 acres, pond, underground irrigation, close to BLM. MLS¹201302706 DIRECTIONS:HWY20 EAST,LEFTON POWELLBUTTEHWY, RIGHT ONALFALFAMARKETROAD, RIGHTON DEERTRAIL.

62324 DEER TRAIL ROAD.

THE LASTINGLE GACYOFA SUNRIVERVACATION HOME - $PRICEL ESS MLS¹201302081 DIRECIONS:HWY 97 SOUTH,TAKECOTTONWOOD EXIT, FOLLOWTHROUGHCIRCLE10 WESTTOSILVERFIR, QUICK RIGHTON CATKIN. 6 CATKIN.

3 bedroom, 3 bath, 3163 sq.ft. Custombuilt with walnut hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen, media room and private paver patio.

MLS¹201208464 DIRECTIONS:FROMNETHIRDST.EASTON REVERE, NORTHON NE BTHSTREET, EASTON WIESTWAY. 959 NE WIESTWAY.

PATPALAZZI, BROKER 541-771-6996 COREYCHARON, PE BROKER 541-280-5512

NICOLETTE JONES, BROKER 541-241-0432

SUSANAGLI, BROKER, ABR,ALHS& SRES

541-383-4338 • 541-408-3773

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summer afternoons, and 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. Two car qaraqe with work area.

cooktop island. Master suite with walk-in closet.

gourmet kitchen with quartz counters. Master suite with doub e vanities& walk-in closet.

II' New construction,2-story, 3bedroom,2.5 bath, 1988 sq.ft. in SEBend. Granite counters, stainlessappliances.

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CARLAPOWELL BROKER

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Mtn.View Park. Gated community with pool, spa 8 pickleball court! 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1576 sq.ft. single story with 2-car garage.

Beautiful unique ydesigned for the 1920's era. 3 bedroom,2.5 bath. 4925 sq. ft. Mountain views! Antique mantel, down to crystal door knobs!

Recently renovated to preserve its historic character, 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2593 sq.ft. home,hardwood flooring, Clear Pine Millwork 8 2 fireplaces.

3 bedroomtownhomein desirable Widgi Creek- 14 milesto Mt. Bachelor, view of pond 8 golf course.

MLS¹201303030 DIRECTIONS; MT.WASHINGTON DRIVE ATBUTLERMARKET 8 HWY. 97, CONTINUE UNTIL ALEFTTURN ON STARVIEW CONTINUE UNTIL ACOLDWELLBANKERSIGN ON THERIGHT ON THE DOWNHILLSIDE.

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MLS¹201300263 DIRECTIONS: HEADTOWARDMT. BACHELORON CENTURY DR, LEFTON 7TH MTN DR ATWIDGI CREEKGOLF COURSE, 60575 SW 7TH MTN DR.

PATPALAZZI, BROKER 541-771-6996

JUDYMEYERS, BROKER, GRI, CRS,SRES

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RACHELLEMAS, BROKER

541-383-4359 • 541-896-1263

Bridge CreekTownhomeat Broken Top. 3 bedroomsuites, 3.5 bath, 1846 sq.ft. Easy living with open great room plan 8 large back deck.

MLS¹201302444 DIRECTIONS;CENTURYDR. TO RIGHT ON MT. WASHINGTON DR., LEFT ON METOLIUSDR., 2ND RIGHTONTO METOLIUS DR. 61771 METOLIUSDR. FOLLOWOPEN HOUSESIGNS.

ROSEMARY GOODWIN, BROKER, CERTIFIEDNEGOTIATOR 541-706-1897

River CanyonEstates. 2452 sq.ft., 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath homewith master onmain 8 tons of upgrades. Neighborhood pool, gym 8 tenniscourts.

Single level in AwbreyParkon .69 acre lot. 3100 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 3 bath. Open great roomplan, gourmet kitchen, large master suite, theater room.

MLS¹201302055 DIRECTIONS:SOUTHON BROOKSWOODBLVD, LEFTON HOLLYGRAPE,RIGHT ON SNOWBERRYPL 6 1064 SNOWBERRY PLACE.

MLS¹201301907 DIRECTIONS:FROMMTWASHINGTON DRIVETURN RIGHTON YOSEMITEDRIVE, HOMEON LEFT. 928 NW YOSEMITEDRIVE.

CHRISTYHARTMAN-DECOURCEY, BROKER 541-312-7263

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LEGAL NOTICE Ironbark, La Pine, OR Notice of Application 9 7739. Oregon D e for Allocation of partment of H uman Conserved Water Services - Estate AdCW-70 ministration Unit, Po Box 14021, On 8/1 1/2011, GreSalem, OR 9 7 309- gory Mohnen, P.O. 5024. The f o llowing Box 2230, Sisters OR, information is given to filed Appl i c ation you as an heir or de- CW-70 under O RS visee of the above- 537.470. The Applinamed decedent who cant proposed to condied at Phoenix, Ari- s erve water by r e zona on N ovember placing approximately 24, 2012. Estate pro- 6,450 feet of conveyceedings in the a nce s y stem w i t h decedent's es t ate, HDPE pipe, eliminatbearing the clerk's file ing water losses. number 1 3 PB0022, h ave b e e n com - This project involved menced and are now 4.0 acres served by pending in the above- the Hurtley Lateral. entitled court wherein The project resulted in t he d ecedent's w i ll the conservation of has been admitted to 0.02 cfs of water from probate. On M a rch Whychus Creek un12, 2013, the underder Certificate 74135 signed was duly ap- with a priority date of pointed and is now 1895. The Applicant serving as personal requests 100% of the representative of the conserved water be estate. Your r i ghts protected i n s t ream may be affected by f rom the P O D o n this proceeding; addi- W hychus Cree k tional information may (River Mile 23.5) to be obtained from the the mouth of W hyrecords of the court, chus Creek. the undersigned personal representative, Any party may proor the attorney for the v ide w r itten c o m personal representa- ments directly related tive. The names and to CW-70 within 20 addresses of the per- days of the last date sonal representative of newspaper publicaand the attorney for t ion, May 4 , 2 0 1 3. the personal repre- Comments should be sentative are: Les ent to A C W P r oonard C. Macy, 14950 g ram, W a te r Re Ironbark, La Pine, OR sources Department, 97739. Jennifer S. 725 Summer Street Wells, PO Box 913, NE, Suite A, Salem, La Pine, OR 97739. O R 97301. Com ORS 113.075 p r oments may be faxed vides that, when a will to 503-986-0903 or e-mailed ACW-queshas been admitted to probate, an y i n ter- tions@wrd.state.or.us


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(9:10) ** "Grease 2"1982MaxwellCaulfield. n 'PG' « (11:10) *"BlindDate" 1987« *** "HolShots!"1991 Charlie Sheen.'PG-13 *** "HolShots!Part Deux"1993Charlie Sheen. UFC ReloadedUFC144: Edgarvs. HendersonFrankie Edgarvs. BensonHenderson 28 301 27 301 EuropeanPGATour Golf OpendeEspana, Third Round(N) Golf Central PGA Tour Golf RBCHeritage, Third Round(N) « Golf Central HALL 66 33175 33 ILoveLucy' G' I LoveLucy'G' I LoveLucy'G' I LoveLucy 'G' I Love Lucy'G' I LoveLucy'G' The GoldenGirls The GoldenGirls The Golden Girls TheGoldenGirls ** "The NannyExpress"'PG' HBO 425 501 425501 (6:05) ** "Snow Whiteandthe Huntsman" 2012Kristen Stewart. 'PG-13 ** "WelcometoMooseporl"2004GeneHackman.n 'PG-13 PattiLuPone (10:45) *** "Rio" 2011Voices of AnneHathaway IFC 10 1 0 5 B r own Sugar Thr ee Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges Portlandia '14' Portlandia '14' Portlandia '14' Portlandia '14' Portlandia '14' P ortlandia '14 ***"The Long KissGoodnight"1996 n 'R' cc MAX 400 508 508 (6:10) * "Annaand the King" 1999, Historical DramaJodie Foster. n 'PG-13' cc (8:40) ** "HorribleBosses" 2011Jason Bateman. n 'NR' cc NBCSN 27 58 30 209 Bill Dance Bass 2 Bifffish Saltwater Fish Hunt/Big Fish Saltwater Exp. Into the Blue 'G Strong and True: Notre College Football NotreDameBlue/Gold Game(N) (Live) NGC 157 157 T h e 80's: Decade/Made The 80's: Decade/Made The 80's: Decade/Made The 80's: Decade/Made The 80's: Decade/Made The 80's: Decade/Made NTOON 89 115189115 Robot, Monster Robot, Monster Robot, Monster Robot, Monster Adven./Jimmy Adven./Jimmy Adven./Jimmy AdvenJJimmy T.U.F.F. Puppy T.U.F.F. Puppy T.U.F.F. Puppy T.U.F.F. Puppy OUTD 37 307 43 307 Zona's Show P e nn's Big Buccaneers Velvick's Eyes Spanish Fly H o o k.N-Look Gold Fever Alaskan Alaska Outdoors Major LeagueFishing *** "My WeekIVifh Marilyn" 2011 n 'R' « SHO 500 500 ** HouseofD (6:05) ** "KinkyBoots" 2005, Comedy-DramaJoel Edgerton. 'PG-13' (7:55) ** "Beaches"1988, Drama Bette Midler. n 'PG-13' « SPEED 35 303125 303 Gearz Hot Rod TV'PG' NASCAR Racing NASCARRacing NASCARLive NASCAR Racing NCWTS Setup NASCAR Racing i * * * Bad Santa" 2003 STARZ 300408300408 (6:10) **"Sfepmom"1996, Drama Julia Roberts, SusanSarandon. n 'PG-13' « (8:20) * "GhostRider: Spirit ol Vengeance" 2012 Billy Bob Thornton. n 'R' Shanghai Kngts "The Job"2009,Comedy-DramaPatrickFlueger.n 'R'« * "Nola" 2003 EmmyRossum. n 'PG-13' cc TMC 525 525 (5:15) "DawnRider" 2012'R' « (10:40) ** "TheBeaver" 2011Mel Gibson. 'PG-13 *WE 14 41 174118 Vivica Fox Sexy Abs 'G ' L . A. Hair ChinaWagesWar L.A. Hair Kim'shair dilemma. L.A. Hair The BigBlowOut L.A. Hair L.A. Hair Confidential Braxton Family Values


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Beyond Scared Straight Oklahoma Beyond ScaredStraight Portsmouth Beyond ScaredStraight Beantown's The First 48 A mother is murdered ina 3 28 1 8 32 Flip This House Flipping Boston stakes house. 'PG' cc Rudybuysa foreclosed Scott and Andy.Mi 'PG' cc mount for County DetentionCenter. '14' cc County, Va 14 cc worst get a taste ofjail. '14' home invasion. '14' cc ** "Firefox" (1982,Action) Clint East (11:45) Rawhide (12:45) RawhideTrail handscause (1:45) RawhidePromiselures drovers (2:45) Rawhide Favorstops aland (3:45) Rawhide Incident atBarkerSprings Manseeks 'AMC 'PG' away. 'PG' trouble. 'PG' baron. 'PG' revenge. wood, FreddieJones. « *ANPL 68 50 26 38 TooCute! PuppyLoven'G' cc Bad Dog! Houdinis n 'PG' cc BadDog! BadtotheBonen'G' Bad Dog!n'G' cc My Cat FromHell n 'PG' cc My Cat FromHell n 'PG' cc BRAVO 13 44 LA S hrinks '14 The Rachel ZoeProject '14' « The Rachel Zoe Project '14' « The M illionaire Matchmaker '14' The Millionaire Matchmaker '14' D o n 't Be Tardy... Don't Be Tardy *** "Gridiron Gang" (2006)TheRock, Xzibit. A counselor turnsjuvenile criminals intofootball players. n CMT 190 32 42 53 (11:30) Hot 20Countdown (N) n 'PG' cc Dog & Beth: ThePreview Special CNBC 54 36 40 52 DeepClean Insanity Workout Get Sub D Zumba Fit WEN Hair Care Montel Williams Kenny Rogers Insanity Workout The CarChasers Treasure Detectives CNN 55 38 35 48 CNNNewsroom(N) Sanjay Gupta CNN Newsroom(N) The Situation Room CNN Newsroom(N) Anderson CooperSpecial Report f ** * My CousinVinny" (1992,Comedy)Joe Pesci, MarisaTomei, RalphMacchio. cc **"The DukesofHazzard" (2005,Comedy)Johnny Knoxvile. cc COM 13 53 135 47 (11:30) ** "Police Academy"(1984,Comedy)cc COTV 11 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Joy of Fishing J ournal Get Outdoors Visions of NW City Club of Central Oregon CSPAN 61 20 12 11 DetainmentTreatment Report(N) (1:15) NewsPolitics and Public Affairs Communicators First Ladies: Influence &Image Zimmerman 'DIS 87 43 14 39Jessie'G' «Jessie'G' « Jessie 'G' « Jes s ie 'G' « Shake It Up! 'G' Shake It Up! 'G' Shake It Up! 'G' Good-Charlie Good-Charlie G ood-Charlie Good-Charlie D og With a Blog *DISC 15 21 16 37 FastN'Loudn'14'cc Texas CarWars n '14' cc Pot Cops Cartel Threat '14' cc Pot Cops Buried inWeedn '14 Pot Cops Endof Harvest'14' cc Blade Brothers Blade Brothers *E! 13 25 Pla y ing With Fire '14' Kourtney and KimTake Miami '14' Kourtney and KimTakeMiami '14' Kourtney and Kim Take Miami '14 Kourtney and KimTake Miami '14' E! News ESPN 21 23 22 23 (8:00)XGamesFozdoIguacuFromFozdoIguacu,Brazil. (N) cc SportsCenter (N) NBA Basketball GoldenStateWarriors at DenverNuggets (N)(Live) cc NBA Basketball: Bulls at Nets ESPN2 22 24 21 24 Spring Football (N) (Live) « NHRADrag Racing Dollar General Four-WideNationals, Qualifying (N) Basketball NikeHoopSummit FromPortland, Ore. (N) (Live) ESPNC 23 25 123 25 *** "Oncein a Lifetime" (2006) Narrated byMatt Dilon. « TheLost Sono/ Havana" (2009) Carlton Fisk, Peter Gammons.« 30 for 30 cc ESPNN 24 63 124203 SportsCenter (N) (Live) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) « SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter SportsCenter « SportsCenter (N)(Live) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) « * "JustMy Luck"(2006) LindsayLohan Chris Pine *** "Hairspray" (2007)JohnTravolta. A Baltimore girl becomesanovernight celebrity FAM 67 29 19 41 "Cinderella Story" Enchanted FNC 57 61 36 50 America'sNewsHeadquarters(N) Cavuto/Business Cashin' In (N) The Five (N) America's NewsHeadquarters (N) FOX Report (N) Huckabee(N) *FOOD 17 62 98 44 ChoppedViewers'ChoiceBaskets Cupcake WarsFanFavorites Restaurant: Impossible Valley Inn Restaurant Stakeout Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Iron Chef America Flayvs. Isidori *** "Live Free orDie Hard" FX 131 (11:30) ** "The Day the Earth Stood Stil" (2008) KeanuReeves. UFC: Hendersonvs. Melendez- Prelims (N) (Live) HGTV 17 49 33 43 House Crashers House Crashers Love lt or List lt 'G' « Love It or List It McPherson'G ' Lov e It or List It Hung 'G' « Love Itor List It'G' « Love It or List It 'G' « *HIST 15 42 41 36 Modern Marvels MegaMeals 'PG' M odern Marvels 'PG' cc Modern Marvels 'PG' cc Modern Marvels Fry It 'PG' cc Marijuana: A Chronic History 'PG' cc *** "Mother andChild" (2009, Drama)NaomiWatts, Annette Bening. « LIFE 13 39 20 31 (11:30)*"Two Can PlayThat Game"(2001) « ** ngof Easi/y Broken" (2009,Drama)Morris Chestnut. « MSNBC 59 59 128 51 (11:00) MSNBC Live (N) Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera *** "TheSisterhood oitheTrave/ing Pants" (2005,Comedy-Drama)Amber Tamblyn, Alexis Bledel. n MTV 192 22 38 57 (11:00) 2013MTVMovie Awardsn '14 (1:20) Awkward. n '14 Teen Mom 2n f NICK 8 2 46 2440 Monsters,Ali en SpongeBob P ower Rangers SpongeBob * * * RugratsinParis: TheMovie" (2000) n cc Odd Parents O d d Parents O d d Parents O d d Parents Odd Parents DisappearedParadiseLost n 'PG' Disappeared Final Prayer n 'PG DisappearedMojaveMystery 'PG' Disappeared Vanishing Bride'PG' Disappeared n 'PG' « OWN 161 103 31 103 Disappeared n 'PG' cc PAC12 47 310310310 Spring Football (N) (Live) Spring Football (N)(Live) Spring Football (N)(Live) *** "TheMummy"(1999) n SPIKE 132 31 34 46 Savage Diggers Savage Family Savage Family * * "Robin Hood" (2010,Adventure)Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett. Robinand his menbattle the Sheriff of Nottingham.n SYFY 13 35 133 45 (11:00) "Anaconda3: Offspring" "Anacondas:Trail oi B/ood" (2009) Crystal Allen, JohnRhys-Davies Lake Placid 2" (2007,Horror) JohnSchneider, SamMcMurray "Lake Placid 3" (2010) « TBN 205 60130 Paws & Tal Chr. World News Praise the Lord 'Y' « In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley es Heroes &LegendsofBible Gaither: Precious Memories ** "Monsl er-in-Law"(2005,Romance-Comedy)JenniferLopez,JaneFonda.A Everybody Loves Friends n (Part1 Friends n (Part 2 Friends n '14' cc Friends n '14' cc 'TBS 16 27 11 28 (11:30) ** "TheWedding Planner"(2001) Jennifer Lopez MatthewMcConaughey. « shrewishwomanclashes with her son'sfiancee. « Raymond of 2) '14' « of 2) '14' « (10:45) *** "Bound for Glory" (1976,Biography) DavidCar *** "TheLeft Handoi God" (1955, Adventure) Humphrey (3:15) *** "Lordoithe Flies"(1963, Drama)JamesAubrey, TomChapin. Young *** "Freaks"(1932)Wallace Ford,Olg TCM radine, RonnyCox,Melinda Dilon. « Bogart, GeneTierney, LeeJ. Cobb. « castaways on aPaciiic island turn intosavages. « Baclanova. «(DVS) *TLC 17 34 32 34 My First Home My First Home Lottery Changed My Life n 'PG Lottery Changed MyLife n 'PG Lottery ChangedMyLife n 'PG' L o t tery Changed Life Myn 'PG Four Houses n 'PG' « Sout a d ec oningLydiapursues Boston's Finest Thefugitive unit pur Law & OrderAnchorsAwayTV reporter ** "Terminator Salvation" (2009,ScienceFiction)Christian Bale, SamWorthington Moon Bloodgood. "Terminator 2: *TNT John's kidnappers. '14' « sues a suspect. '14' « is murdered. n '14' Humanity fights backagainst Skynet's machinearmy. «(DVS) JudgmentDay" *TOON 84 MAD 'PG' Johnny Test 'Y7' Johnny Test 'Y7 Johnny Test 'Y7' Wrld, Gumball Wrld, Gumball Wrld, Gumball Incredible Crew Adventure Time Adventure Time Adventure Time Regular Show *TRAV 17 51 45 42Manv.FoodMiami'PG'« Man v Food M a n v Food Burger Land 'G' Burger Land 'G' Rrbs Paradrse G cc Big Beef Paradise 'G' cc Deep Fried Paradise 'G' cc TVLND 65 47 29 35 TheCosbyShow TheCosbyShow The CosbyShow The Cosby Show Roseanne'PG' Roseanne 'PG' Roseanne'PG' Roseanne 'PG' Roseanne'PG' Roseanne 'PG' Roseanne'PG' (5:38) Roseanne USA 15 30 23 30 NCISJeopardyn'PG' « NCIS Hiatus '14' « NCIS Hiatus'14' «(DVS) NCIS Escaped'PG' «(DVS) NCIS SingledOut n 'PG' « NCIS Driven n 'PG' « VH1 191 48 37 54 *** "White Men Can't Jump" (1992, Comedy) Wesley Snipes,WoodyHarrelson. n Saturday Night Live n '14' cc Saturday Night Live n '14' cc 100 Greatest Songs of the '00s n Greatest Songs *A&E

** "GungHo" 1986,ComedyMichael Keaton. n 'PG-13' « ** "She'sHaving a Baby"1988 Kevin Bacon. « (12:50) ** "MnMom"1983Michael Keaton. 'PG' * "Dude,Where'sMyCar?"2000AshtonKutcher. FXM Presents * * "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" 2001BenAffleck. 'R' ©c 104204104120 *"The Brothers Solomon"2007, ComedyWil Arnett. 'R' « UFC'sRoadtotheOctagon 34 UFC: Weigh-in Red Bull X-Fighters 2013:MexicoCity Red Bull X-Fighters 2013Dubai Mississippi Grind 'PG 28 301 27 301 PGATour Golf Champions: Greater GwinnettChampionship, SecondRound(N)(Live) Golf Central (N) LPGA Tour Golf LOTTE Championship, Final Round(N)(Live) ** "I Want to MarryRyanBanks" (2004) JasonPriestley. 'PG' « ** "Fallingin LoveWith the Girl Next Door" (2006)Patty Duke.'PG HALL 66 33 175 33 (11:00)"TheNannyExpress" 'PG' Notes From theHeart Healer" HBO 425 501 425501 (10:45)Rio2011 (12:45) ** "Alien vs. Predator" 2004 ** "SnowWhiteandthe Huntsman" 2012Kristen Stewart. 'PG-13' We Bought SanaaLathan. n 'PG-13' cc 50 Children: Rescue Mission" *** "Boogie Nights" 1997 'R' IFC 10 1 0 5 Ou t There '14 ** "Brown Sugar" 2002,Romance-ComedyTayeDiggs. 'PG-13 (2:45) *** "District9" 2009,ScienceFiction Sharlto Copley, JasonCope. 'R ** "Rambo iii"1988 Sylvester Stallone. n 'R' cc MAX 400 508 508 Long Kiss Gdnt ** "Water for E/ephants" 2011ReeseWitherspoon. n 'PG-13' cc (4:15) ** "Horrible Bosses"2011Jason Bateman. n 'NR' cc NBCSN 27 58 30 209 CollegeFootball Running ParisMarathon GP2 Series Bahrain:Race1 (N) IndyCar Racing NHL HockeyWashingtonCapitals at MontrealCanadiens(N)(Live) NGC 157 157 T h e 80's: Decade/Made The 80's: Decade/Made The 80's: Decade/Made The 80's: Decade/Made The 80's: Decade/Made The 80's: Decade/Made NTOON 89 115189115 Danny Phantom Danny Phantom The Penguins The Penguins Wild Grinders n Wild Grinders n NFL RushZone NFL Rush Zone Avatar: Air. Ava tar: Air. Ava t ar: Air. Ava t ar: Air. OUTD 37 30743 307 Fishing Univ. Lindners Fish. Hook-N-Look Trevor Gowdy The Bassmasters Outdoors Flyrod Buccaneers T e am Journal O utdoors Stev e's Outdoor SHO 500 500 Inside Comedy * "TheDarkest Hour"2011Emile Hirsch. 'PG-13' All Access '14' **"TheNinthGate"1999,SuspenseJohnnyDepp,LenaOlin.'R (11:45) ** "Houseoi D" 2004AntonYelchin. n SPEED 35 303125303 NASCARRacing Rolex Sports CarSeries RacingAtlanta FromRoadAtlanta in Braselton, Georgia.(N) (Live) SPEEDCenter Trackside At... (N) (Live) ** "Conf essionsoiaTeenageDramaQueen"n * "Ghost Rider: Spirit oi Vengeance"2012'PG-13' STARZ 300408300408 (11:35) *** "ShanghaiKnights" 2003 'PG-13' « (4:40) *** "ColdMountain"2003JudeLaw.'R *** "Your Sister's Sister" 2011Emily Blunt. 'R' *** "Fair Game" 2010,DramaNaomi Watts. n 'PG-13' « TMC 525 525 (12:15) ** "Peace, Love 8Misunderstanding" 2011JaneFonda. 'R' Casino Jack 'R' *WE 14 41 174118 Braxton Family Values Charmed AWitch's Tail 'PG' cc Cha rmed A Witch's Tail 'PG' cc Charmed Witchtrapssisters. 'PG' C h armed Siren's Song 'PG' ©c CharmedWitches inTights n '14 ENCR FMC FUEL GOLF

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Premiere. n CMT 190 32 42 53 Dog & Beth: ThePreviewSpecial My Big RedneckVacation (N) 'PG' After Show Do g & Beth: The Preview Special n '14' cc CNBC 54 36 40 52 TheSuzeOrmanShow(N) « The CarChasers Treasure Detectives The SuzeOrmanShow « The CarChasers Insanity Workout Vivica Fox CNN 55 38 35 48 Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown There's SomethingWrong CNN Presents 'PG' « Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown There's SomethingWrong CNN Presents 'PG' « Tosh.O '14' Tos h .O '14' Tosh.g '14' * "Grsndms'sBoy (2006, Comedy)Doris Roberts, AllenCovert. cc Kevin Hart COM 13 53 135 47 ** "NationalLsmpoon's VanWilder" (2002) RyanReynolds. cc COTV 11 Talk of the TownLocal issues Desert Cooking Oregon Joy of Fishing Journal Get Outdoors Visions of NW The YogaShow The Yoga Show Talk of the TownLocal issues CSPAN 61 20 12 11 Zimmerman W e ekly Ad (6:55) Civil Rights Convention NationalAction Networkannualconvention from NewYork M. 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