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cals necessary.A3 By Scott Hammers The Bulletin

The fatal shooting of a woman by a Deschutes County Sheriff's Deputy nearly three weeks ago was justified, Deschutes County District Attorney Patrick Flaherty ruled in a report issued Friday. Cindy Annette Shepard,

54, was killed by a single shot fired July 2 by Deputy Mike Sundberg outside of a home on Northwest 67th Street west of Redmond. According to Flaherty's report: Around 5:15 p.m., the daughter-in-law of the homeowner called 911 to report that her

father-in-law had received a package in the mail containing a bag of a white, powdery substance. Deputies determined the package was intended for Shepard, who was renting a downstairs apartment in the two-story house. Deputies' first attempt to contact Shepard was unsuc-

cessful. Around 9:54 p.m., sheriff's Lt. Chad Davis returned to the Shepard's apartment, knocked on a sliding glass door and received no response. Finding the door unlocked, he opened it a crack and called in to Shepard, identifying himself as a sheriff's deputy. Shepard came to the door

and agreed to talk to Davis, and invited him in to her living room. Davis noted Shepard appeared to be under the influence of methamphetamine, as she was speaking quickly, reluctant to make eye contact and prone to twitchy movements. SeeShooting/A4

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same al-Qaida branch. Collyer said she was "troubled" by the government's assertion that it could kill U.S. citizens it designated as dangerous withno role for courts to review the decision. SeeDrone/A4

By Lindsay Wise McClatchy Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON — Same-sex couples who celebrated last month when the Supreme Court struck down the Defense of Marriage Act are wakingup to a disorienting legal hangover as they try to assess the ruling's effect on their personal finances. Almost a month after the court's June 26 decision, financial advisers and lawyers say it remains unclear how more than 1,100 federal laws tied to marital status — including about 200 separate tax code provisions — will apply to same-sex married couples who live in certain kinds of legal limbo. Some, for example, were wed in a state that recognizes their union but live in another state that does not. Others live in a state that allows only civil unions or domestic partnerships. The lack of clarity extends beyond taxes to Social Security benefits, wills, insurance, bankruptcy law, divorce and retirement

planning. Mark Maxwell said his euphoria over the historic rulinghas been tempered by his uncertainty about how the demise of DOMA will affect his family's financial security. "Unfortunately we are living in a state at this point where we are still second-class citizens," said Maxwell, who lives in Winston-Salem, N.C., where a constitutional amendment

bans gay marriage. See Marriage/A4

New York Times News Service

WASHINGTON — A federal judge on Friday sharply and repeatedly challenged the Obama administration's claim that courts had no power over targeted drone killings of U.S. citizens overseas. Judge Rosemary Collyer of the U.S. District Court was hearing the government's request to dismiss a lawsuit filed by relatives of three Americans killed in two drone strikes in Yemen in 2011: Anwar al-Awlaki, the radical cleric who had joined al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula; Awlaki's 16-year-old son, Abdulrahman, who had no involvement in terrorism; and Samir Khan, a 30-year-old North Carolina man who had become a propagandist for the

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Spectators and racers in the Cascade Cycling Classic Twilight Criterium fill downtown Bend in 2008. This year's event is scheduled tonight. By Zack Hall The BuI leti n

Dalia Wold remembers well the first time she attended a Cascade Cycling Classic. Then a resident of Salem, Wold traveled to Central Oregon in 1998 and witnessed Lance A rmstrong win the event en route to becoming the most famous cyclist in the world. Wold, now a Bend resident who opened Dalia's Designer Consigner two years ago on Wall Street, was p articularly i m pressed w it h t h e race's downtown criterium. "It just makes for such a fun event for downtown," says Wold, herself an amateur cyclist. "It's just a really exciting race." Each year thousands of spectators and hundreds of racers make a pilgrimageto Bend's urban centerfor the Downtown Twilight Criterium, the Saturday night spectacle of the Bend Memorial Clinic Cascade Cycling Classic. It is arguably the largest annual

"What we feel ts really valuable for downtown in

the long run is the exposure of people coming and celebrating downtown. That value ts really incredible." — Chuck Arnold, executive director of theDowntown Bend Business Association spectator event in the region. But as a downtown business owner, Wold has a whole new appreciation for the event. "It's really great for business," she says. "It's not so much for that night, it's the whole week that they're (race fans and competitors) coming in and out of the store. I love it. I love the whole idea of it." For downtown businesses — many of which have a love-hate relationship with large summer events — the

criterium can be a showcase event. But it comes with a cost. Beginning this afternoon, hours before the f irst r ace begins, the criteriumshuts down access to some businesses as much of downtown is encircledby a course that uses much of Bond and Wall streets. Such street closures, including those at the Bite of Bend and Bend Summer Festival, can be a sore subject for some downtown businesses, says Chuck Arnold, the executive director at the Downtown Bend Business Association. "If you do talk to a lot of downtown businesses sometimes you'll hear about what could kind of be event fatigue," he says. Steven Draheim, who owns Barrio, a Spanish-inspired restaurant on Minnesota, knows that feeling. Draheim b e l i eves t h a t the criterium offers long-term benefits, particularly as a marketing tool for downtown. SeeCriterium/A4

By Nick Miroff The Washington Post

MEXICO CITY — The arrest of crime boss Miguel Angel Trevino produced a big dose of drug-war optimism and back-patting this week among U.S. and Mexican officials, who said they've dealt his Zetas organization a potentially fatal blow. But the shifting power balance among the country's trafficking groups over the past several years has shown Mexico's underworld to be a place of stubborn resilience and regeneration. Kingpins fall and quickly pop up again. Cartels break apart, spin off and reemerge under new names. With billions to be made, the drug business goes on. If anything, analysts say, the criminalmanagement modelpioneered by the Zetas might make the group more likely to survive the loss of any one leader. SeeCartel /A5

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ASiana CraSh —As the wreckage of Asiana Flight 214 burned, Ye Meng Yuanwas lying on the ground just 30 feet away, buried by the firefighting foam rescueworkers were spraying to douse the flames. She somehow survived the crash. And in the chaotic moments that

followed — flamesdevouring the fuselage, those aboard escaping by emergency slides, flight attendants frantically cutting away seat belts to free passengers — a fire truck ran over Yuan, killing her. The new

details — releasedFriday bythe coroner's office — compounded the tragedy for her family and confirmed the growing suspicions that

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W ASHINGTON — A f t e r days of angry protests and mounting p u bli c p r essure, President Barack Obama summoned five of his closest advisers to the Oval Office on Thursday evening. It was time, he told them, for him to speak to the nation about the Trayvon Martin verdict, and he had apretty good idea what he wanted to say. For the next 15 m inutes, according to a s enior aide, Carolyn Kaster/The Associated Press Obama spoke without interPresidentBarack Obama pauses as he speaks Friday about the ruption, laying out his mes- fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin during the daily news briefing at sage of why t h e n ot-guilty the White House. ruling had caused such pain among A f r i can-Americans, particularly young black men of Eric Holder, the attorney But in the most expansive accustomed to arousing the general, when it comes to any remarks he has made about kind of suspicionthat led to the investigations in the case. race since becoming presishooting death of Martin in a The White House's original dent, Obama offered three gated Floridaneighborhood. plan — for Obama to address examples of the humiliations On Friday, reading an un- the verdict in brief interviews borne by young black men in usually personal hand-written Tuesday with four Spanish- America: being followed while statement, Obama summed language television networks shopping i n a d e p a rtment up his views with a single line: — was foiled when none of store, hearing the click of car "Trayvon Martin could have them asked about it. doors locking as they cross a been me 35 years ago." Instead, he appeared in the street, or watching as women That moment punctuated White House briefing room clutch their purses nervously a turbulent week marked by with n o a d v ance w arning when they step onto an elevadozens of phone calls to the and little of the orchestration tor. The first two experiences, White House from black lead- that u s u ally a c c ompanies he said, had happened to him. "Those sets of experiences ers, angry protests that lit up presidential speeches. Obama the Internet and streets from spoke for 18 minutes, offer- inform h o w t h e A fr i c anBaltimore to Los Angeles, and ing his own reflections and A merican c o m munity in anguished soul-searching by implicitly criticizing gun laws terprets what happened one Obama. Aides say the presi- and racial p r ofiling m eth- night in Florida," Obama said. dent closely monitored the ods — both of which, critics "And it's inescapable for peopublic reaction and talked re- say, played a role in Martin's ple to bring those experiences peatedly about the case with death. to bear." friends and family. As he has before, Obama Martin's parents, Sybrina Several people who have did not c r iticize either the Fulton and Tracy Martin, said h ad co n v ersations w it h conduct of the trial or the ver- they were "deeply honored Obama's top aides said a pres- dict, in which a jury found a and moved" by Obama's comident who has rarely spoken neighborhood watch volun- ments. "President Obama sees about America's racial ten- teer in Sanford, Fla., George himself in Trayvon and idensions from the White House Zimmerman, not guilty of all tifies with him," they said in was particularly torn about charges in the killing of Mar- a statement Friday. "This is a appearing to force the hand tin in February 2012. beautiful tribute to our boy."

planning a push todeclassify hundreds of pages of astill-secret committee report that accuses the Central lntelligence Agency of mislead-

ing Congress andthe White Houseabout the agency's now defunct detention and interrogation program. The6,000-page report is the only detailed account to date of a program that set off a national debate about torture. The report has been the subject of a fierce partisan fight and a vigorous effort by the CIA to challenge its conclusions.

No Ghild Left Behind —For the first time in a dozenyears, the House of Representatives passed a significant education bill Friday, rewriting No Child Left Behind, President George W. Bush's signature

law governing how federal funds arespent in public schools. Senate Democrats have proposed avery different version, and the Dbama administration says it will veto the House bill if it moves forward.

Ghina iOCOme — Results of a wide-ranging survey of Chinese family wealth and living habits released this week by Peking Liniversity showed a wide gap in income between the nation's top earners and those at the bottom, and a vast difference between earners in top-tier coastal cities and those in interior provinces. The survey found that in 2012, the households in the top 5 percent income bracket earned 23 percent of the nation's total household income. The households in the

lowest 5 percent accounted for just 0.1 percent. ROller COaSter death —A woman died Friday in an accident while riding the TexasGiant roller coaster at a Six Flagsamusement park. The accident happened just after 6:30 p.m. Friday at Six Flags

Over Texas in Arlington. Park spokeswomanSharon Parker confirmed that a womandied while riding the coaster at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington but did not specify how she was killed. Witnesses told local media outlets that the woman fell from the ride, which is

billed as the tallest steel-hybrid roller coaster in the world. GaPtiVeS far CheCkS —Fourmenfound living in "deplorable conditions" in a Houston garage onFriday told police that they were being held captive after being lured by promises of food and cigarettes so that their captor could cash their public-assistance checks,

authorities said. Three of the menweremalnourished and taken to a hospital after being discovered by officers responding to a 911 call

about the home,Houston police spokeswomanJodi Silva said. FAA: Doll't shoo't dl'olles —People who fire guns at drones are endangering the public and property and could be prosecuted or fined, the Federal Aviation Administration warned Friday. TheFAAreleased a statement in response to questions about an ordinance under consideration in the tiny farming community of Deer Trail, Colo.,

that would encourage hunters to shoot down drones. The administration reminded the public that it regulates the nation's airspace,

including the airspace over cities and towns. Under the proposed ordinance, DeerTrail would grant hunting permits to shoot drones. — From wire reports

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in the process. One possibility, they said, is New York Times News Service that the United States will inAMMAN, Jordan — U.S. vite the two sides to the talks Secretaryof State John Kerry on the basis of the 1967 preextended his stay in the Middle war borders and the recogniEast on Friday to meet with tion of Israel as a Jewish state, President Mahmoud A bbas though Netanyahu and Abbas of the Palestinian Authority would not explicitly endorse for the third time in four days, those terms and might even seeking to cajole Abbas to re- oppose them while agreeing to join peace talks with Israel de- negotiate. Kerry's ideas on how to apspite wariness from Palestinian political leaders. proach economic,security and Kerry arrived i n R a mal- political issues wonthebacking lah, the Palestinian Author- Wednesday of a group of Arab ity headquarters on the West League foreign ministers, but Bank, Friday afternoon. His he has not yet convinced the departure from Jordan was PLO leadership. delayed for several hours as he After a s t ormy t w o-hour spoke on the phone with Israeli meeting hereThursday afterand Palestinian officials. noon, several participants said The plans were announced it was "not enough." after Kerry spent two hours in A spokesman for Netanyahu two sessions in Amman with declined to discuss the diplothe chief Palestinian negotia- macy Friday. A leading lawtor, Saeb Erekat, who brought maker from his Likud Party, with him concernsexpressed T zachi Hanegbi, said in a n by leaders of the Palestine Lib- interview on Israel Radio that eration Organization in a late- "Israel can never return to the night conclave Thursday. 1967 borders," in which JerusaThough Kerry and a team lem was divided, but that once of diplomats and businessmen negotiations start, "we must have spent months fine-tuning discuss everything." "We reject Palestinian dica broad package of economic incentives, security r eassur- tates as preconditions for being ances and political gestures in willing to hold a dialogue with hopes of bring the two sides to us," Hanegbi said. "The Amerithe negotiatingtable, the border cans,it seems, understand the question seems to be among logic of this, and that is why the major sticking points. their main efforts are invested A bbas has foryears insisted in the Palestinians." that any new talks be conHe described the current ducted on the basis of Israel's situation as "the classic model bordersbefore itseized Arab of a tango," adding, "One step territories in th e 1967 war, forward, two steps back." with minor adjustments. Prime President Barack Obama Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke by phone with Netanof Israel has just as steadfastly yahu on Thursday. "The president encouraged refused. To skirt around that appar- Prime Minister Netanyahu to ent stalemate, Kerry's team continue to work with Secrehas tried to come up with a tary Kerryto resume negotianew framework, according to tions with the Palestinians as U.S., Israeli and Palestinian of- soon as possible," the White ficials who have been involved House statement said.

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NEED TO KNOW HAPPENINGS AUI'Of8, COIO.— Memorial

services are plannedfor the anniversary of a movie theater shooting.

HISTORY Highlight:In 2012, a gunman wearing a helmet, body armor

and a gasmaskopenedfire inside a crowdedmovie theater in Aurora, Colo., during a midnight showing of "The

Dark Knight Rises," killing 12 people in one of the deadliest

mass shootings in recent U.S. history. (Suspect JamesEagen Holmes has pleaded not guilty

by reason of insanity to more than160 counts of murder and attempted murder.) In1861, the Congress of the

Confederate States convened in Richmond, Va. In1871, British Columbia

entered confederation as aCanadian province. In1917, the World War I draft lottery went into operation. In 1923, Mexican revolutionary

leader PanchoVilla was assassinated. In1944, an attempt by agroup of German officials to assassinate Adolf Hitler with a bomb

failed as theexplosion only wounded the Nazi leader. President Franklin D. Roosevelt was

nominated for a fourth term of office at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. In1951, Jordan's King Abdul-

lah I was assassinated in Jerusalem by aPalestinian gunman who was shot dead on the spot by security. In 1968, the first lnternational

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Soldier Field in Chicago. In1969, astronauts Neil Arm-

strong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin became the first men to walk

on the moonafter reaching the surface in their Apollo11 lunar module. In 1976, America's Viking 1

robot spacecraft made asuccessful, first-ever landing on Mars. In1982, Irish Republican Army bombs explodedintwo London parks, killing eight British sol-

diers, along with sevenhorses belonging to the Queen's Household Cavalry. In 1988, Massachusetts Gov.

Michael Dukakis received the Democratic presidential nomination at the party's conven-

tion in Atlanta. Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini accepted a truce with Iraq, even though

he said the decision was like drinking poison. In1993, White House deputy counsel Vincent Foster Jr., 48, was found shot to death in a

park near Washington, D.C.;his death was ruled a suicide.

Ten years ago: Gen.JohnAbizaid, the top commander of co-

alition forces in Iraq, predicted that resistance to U.S. forces in Iraq would grow in coming

months as progress wasmade in creating a new government to replace the dictatorial regime

of SaddamHussein. President George W. Bush welcomed Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi to

his Texas ranch for atwo-day visit.

Five yearsago:PopeBenedict XVI wrapped up a six-day World Youth Day Festival in

Sydney, Australia, by challenging young people to shedthe greed and cynicism of their time to create anew ageof hope for humankind.

Oneyear ago: After years of preparation and months of

buildup, London's Olympic moment finally arrived as Royal Marine Martyn Williams car-

ried the Olympic torch from a Royal Navy Sea King helicopter into the Tower of London on

the shore of the RiverThames.

BIRTHDAYS Author Cormac McCarthy is 80. Rockabilly singer Sleepy LaBeef is 78. Senator Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., is 77. Actress Diana Rigg is 75. Rock

musician Carlos Santana is 66. Actor Josh Holloway is 44. Actor Omar Epps is 40. — From wire reports

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Now he knows what it's like to be a goldfish in a fishbowL Days after his helmet flooded during a spacewalk, astronaut Luca Parmitano relived the e x perience, describing how water kept trickling into his helmet until big globs covered his eyes, then his nose. It was hard to see, he said, and he could not hear. "For a couple of m inutes there,maybe more than a couple of minutes, I experienced what it's like to be a goldfish in a fishbowl — from the point of view of the goldfish," Parmitano said in a TV interview from the International Space Station. P armitano said h e u s ed his memory to make his way back into the space station. His spacewalking partner, Christopher Cassidy, was a big help. The 36-year-old Italian Air Force off icer said he was "miserable but OK" as Tuesday's spacewalk came to an abrupt end. "Imagine walking around with your eyes closed in a fishbowl. Really, that's what was going on ... It's just a very uncomfortable feeling to be with your face underwaterfor all that time," he said. Parmitano, a f o rmer test pilot, said he was lucky to get back inside so quickly. He figures there was 3 pounds of water floating inside his helmet when his crewmates yanked it off; that's nearly a half-gallon. NASA managers have said Parmitano couldhave choked or drowned, and praised his calmness during the ordeal. Parmitano's coll e agues grabbed towels to mop his bald head once the I'/2-hour spacewalk ended. Some water bubbles escaped and floated away. The astronauts as well as engineers in Houston are still trying to figure out what went wrong. Parmitano's drink bag has been ruled out. The only other possibility is the cooling system for his suit. Parmitano said his long underwear, containing water tubes, appears to be fine. "I'm sure that they will find both the problem and the solution," Parmitano said. Parmitano became Italy's

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first spacewalker lastweek. His spacesuit functioned petfectly the first time around. Tuesday's excursion was a continuation of the maintenance work, none of which was urgent. The trouble began barely an hour into Spacewalk 2. Parmitano said he felt cold water on the back of his head. Within a few minutes, he felt it covering his ears. "The water kept trickling until it completely covered my eyes and my nose," Parmitano sa>d. The sun was setting as the spacewalkers made their way back, making it harder to maneuver in the darkness. " All those things sort of came together at the perfect storm, soto speak, for us to deal with," Cassidy told TV reporters. Cassidy said t h e s p a ce s tation crew r e viewed t h e spacewalk procedures in advance and discussed possible

Once the helmet came off, he said, "that was the end of it." S pare spacesuits are o n board in the event of a space s tation e m ergency. N A S A wants to be certain the problem is isolated to Parmitano's suit before sending any more astronauts outside.

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"My own gut feeling," Cassidy said, "I knew it was time to end it when I saw the water creeping around his communications cap, kind of right by his eyelid. I knew that was a significant amount of water to be in a helmet, and it was time to go in." Parmitano was low-key as he recounted the experience.

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"The Bite (of Bend) does slow us down because there is Continued from A1 how we notify (businesses), lo- food out there and drink and But he also expects a rela- cation of port-a-potties, just all live entertainment late," Carter tively slow night for his restau- of the little details — to make says. "So people are out there rant chiefly because it — like it interact with downtown bet- all night for something like the all the businesses on Minne- ter," Arnold says. Bite, where this is a couple of sota between Bond and Wall Brian Bellew, the general hours watching some bike rac— will be completely encircled manager ofZydeco Kitchen 8 es and then people move on. by the course, making cus- Cocktails on Bond Street, calls They have to go somewhere, tomer accessa challenge. tonight one of that restaurant's so they hit the downtown area "It's n ot just b l ack a n d "biggest nights of the year." pretty hard." white," Draheim says. "By no Zydeco reserves outdoor Those who are not in the means am I griping, but there seating out on the sidewalk for business of attracting revelers is a gray area there." easy viewing of the criterium, see a benefit in the criterium, Arnold acknowledges such donating the roughly $500 in too. sacrifices for businesses like proceeds to the Bend-La Pine Jim Peterson, who co-owns Barrio. But, he says, the event Schools Education Founda- Mockingbird Gallery on Minis still well supported by most tion, Bellew says. nesota Avenue and Wall Street "It's one of the nights that local merchants. with his wife, Nathalie, says "What we feel is really valu- everybody looks forward to even if the race did not spike able for downtown in the long the most," says Bellew, adding business, the criterium makes run isthe exposure of people that he thinks the criterium a lasting impression. "It brings such a unique and coming andcelebrating downdraws more locals than most town," says Arnold, adding other downtown events. "This diverse group of people downthat it is common for race fans downtown criterium, every- town and it always makes me to discover an unfamiliar shop body loves it and everybody feel proud to be a part of the or grab dinner while going comes down for it." community," Peterson says. "The visitors who we chat with downtown. "That value is reMatt Carter, manager of ally incredible." Pine Tavern, agrees. are usually pretty impressed Helping matters is that the The venerable restaurant on with how smoothly the whole Mt. Bachelor Sports Education Brooks Street is located off the thing comes together. We cerFoundation, which produces race course but stil l attracts tainly get an opportunity to the CCC, has done a good job plenty of hungry or t h irsty share our gallery with some over theyears of reacting to race fans, Carter says. In that new folks also. "I would hate to lose it to anthe concerns of d o wntown way, the criterium is different business owners, Arnold says. than some other high-profile other area of town." "They have been very re- festivals for downtown's res— Reporter: 541-617-7868, sponsive to our concerns over taurants, he adds. zhall®bendbulletin.com

Continued from A1 He and his husband, Timothy Young-Maxwell, w ere married in the District of Columbia, which allows sames ex marriage, but l iv e i n North Carolina, which does not. They have four sons, ages 13 to 24. "If there's a fear that we feel, it is simplythe unknown of the policies that are out there," Maxwell said. "Right now the biggest thing at our ages — Tim is 50 this year and I'm 45 — is looking at things like survivor benefits. What happens if something h appens to either on e o f us? What happens from the standpoint of our children? How does that impact our family? Will t hey b e a ble to get benefits? Those are the kind of things I'm really thinking about." Now that the court has ruled, the confusion hinges on w h e ther g o v ernment agencies will use a " p lace of celebration" or a "state of residence" rule to determine which federal p r otections, programs andresponsibilities

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Continued from A1 While Shepard changed out of a nightdress, Davis moved a butcher knife and a smaller folding knife from th e coffee table to the kitchen. When Shepard returned to the liv-

ing room, she appeared angry Davis had moved the knives. She threatened to call police because "I don't know w ho you are," Davis said, and when he identified himself again, Shepard said something like, "I might just have to go get my gun," and told him to leave. As Davis walked back to his patrol car, Shepard opened the sliding door with a cellphone in her hand. She told Davis to "talk to Tim," and Davis, thinking it might help de-escalate the situation, took the phone and spoke with him for a few minutes. Davis handed the p hone back to Shepard and she went back inside her a partment. Less than 30 seconds later she came outside holding a silver revolver. As she moved toward Davis, she said something like "just ... shoot me," and fired a round in the sky. Davis drew his pistol and took cover behind his patrol car while urg-

ing Shepard to drop her gun. Two more deputies arrived, andbegangiving Shepard commands over the PA system of a patrolcar.Shepard fired a second round in the air and went back inside her apartment.

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Sundberg, listening to deputies on his radio as he drove toward the scene, heard Davis requesting deputies approaching the address to bring "long guns" and switch off the lights of their vehicles. As Sundberg approached the driveway, he heard a shot, and heard Davis on the radio say three more shots had been fired. Moving in on foot while

neighbor, the deputies hidden behind the patrol car used the PA system to order her to stop. Instead, Shepard advanced toward them. Sundberg said that as Shepard continued forward, she raised the shotgun barrel, and he "could feel everyone duck and pull back." Believing she would shoot one of them if she were not stopped, Sundberg wearing night-vision goggles, fired a round from his rifle, Sundberg saw Davis hiding be- striking Shepard in the torso. hind a dirt berm, the two other She was pronounced dead at deputies, Joye and Baldasar, the scene a short time later. hiding behind a patrol vehicle, Under and around Shepard's and Shepard waving a r ifle body, investigators found three and screaming. rifles, three shotguns, two S undberg arrived a t t h e pistols, a knife and a box of berm where Davis was hiding, ammunition. and Shepard went in and out of Reached Friday evening, Flathe apartment repeatedly over herty said a test of the contents the next several minutes, each of the package sent to Shepard time emerging with a different showed a preliminary, positive firearm. At one point, Shepard result for methamphetamine. looked up toward the upstairs He expects a final determinaapartment with a rifle in her tion from the state crime lab in hands and said words to the ef- a few weeks. fect of "you did this, you called The results of t oxicology them on me." tests to determine if Shepard A short time later, Shepard was under the influence of came outside with a handgun. methamphetamine or any oth"I'm not going with you. You er substances at the time of her will have to kill me," she said, death should be complete at placing the gun to her temple. around the same time, he said. Shepard then announced her Attempts to reach Deschutes intention to get more ammuni- County Sheriff Larry Blanton tion and went back inside. Friday evening to determine At around 10:30 p.m., Shepa- the status of Sundberg, who rd came outside with a pump- was placed on paid administraaction shotgun and cycled the tive leave following the shooting, were unsuccessful. gun, loading a round in the chamber. Concerned Shepa— Reporter: 541-383-0387, rd might shoot her upstairs shammersCbendbulleti n.com

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apply to same-sex couples. A "place of celebration" rule means that an agency treats same-sex spouses as married regardlessof where they live, as long as they were married in a state where gay A " state of r esidence" rule means that an agency looks to a couple's state of residence to determine their marital status. The standard used differs from department to department, statute to statute. A few agencies, such as the Department of Defense and the Office of Personnel Management, already have announced that they will use the place of celebration rule to grant military personnel and federal workers w i th same-sex spouses the same benefits as o ther m a rried couples, regardless of where they live. Other agencies, such as the Internal Revenue Service and the Social Security Administration, have yet to clarify which rule they will use, leaving many same-sex couples unsure about how to

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Timothy Young-Maxwell, left, and Mark Maxwell, right, with sons Torin and Justin, are like many same-sex couples in that they do not yet know how the many federal tax code provisions tied to marital status will apply to same-sex couples. file their federal tax returns or whether they qualify for Social S e c urit y sp o u sal benefits. "That's just one piece of the problem of i n equality for same-sex couples in this country, and that's just one of the many ways that until we have marriage rights in all 50 states, this patchwork inequality is unacceptable," said Susan Sommer, director of constitutional litigation for New York-based Lambda

roll over each other's IRAs and name each other beneficiaries of qualified plan assets. They also can file jointly for bankruptcy, which tends to be cheaper because two

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process with one lawyer and can address debts and creditors collectively. In the case of divorce, same-sex spouses will be able to deduct alimony from their federal tax returns and split a 401K or IRA withLegal. out paying hefty penalties. Sommer said she hopes But equal treatment unthe Obama administration der federal law may actually will have all th e agencies wind up costing money in follow a place of celebration some cases. standard as broadly as posO ne spouse m a y l o s e siblefor same-sex married eligibility for m e ans-tested couples. programs like Supplemental "If at the end of the day Security Income or Medicaid there are some areas that afterthe other spouse adds need a legislative fix, then his orher assets and income that is what should happen," to the equation. Wealthier she said. couples may end up owing A bill pending in the Sen- more in taxes when they file ate, the Respect for Marriage their r eturns a s m a r r ied. Act, would require all federal Children of same-sex parents agencies to use the place of may qualify for less federal c elebration rule. F iled b y financial aid for college. "There's going to be some Democratic Sens. Jerrold Nadler of New York and Di- losers and s ome g a iners, anne Feinstein of California, but we never did this so that the legislation faces an uphill same-sex couples would be battle in a b i tterly divided winners (and) not losers," Congress and seems unlikely said Bruce Bell, legal infoline to become law any time soon. manager for Gay & Lesbian For same-sex couples for- Advocates 8c Defenders in tunate enough to live in states Boston. "We did it so that that do recognize their mar- same-sex couples could be riages,the Supreme Court treated by the same rules as ruling exempts them from every other couple. That's paying gift or estate taxes on why the term that's used evtransfersof money or assets erywhere ismarriage equalbetween spouses. They can ity. That's all that means."

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killed. Judges, he suggested, have neither the expertise nor the tools necessary to assess the danger posed by terrorists, the feasibility of capturing them or when and how they should be killed. "Courts don't have the apparatus toanalyze" such issues, so they must be left to the executive branch, with oversight by Congress, Hauck said. But he argued, as Attorney General Eric Holder has in the past, that there were multiple "checks"

inside the executive branch to make sure such killings are le-

preme Court ruling that permitted citizens to sue governgally justified. ment officials personally under Collyer did not buy it. "No, some circumstances for violatno, no," she said. "The executive ing their constitutional rights. is not an effective check on the The government is asking executive." She bridled at the that the lawsuit be dismissed notion that judges were incapa- on several grounds. Hauck said ble ofproperl y assessing com- that decisions about targeted plex national security issues, killing should be reserved to declaring, "You'd be surprised the "political" branches of govat the amount of understanding ernment, the executive and other parts of the government legislative, not the judiciary. think judges have." In addition, he said, allowing Despite Collyer's evident a lawsuit against top national frustration with parts of the security officials to proceed Obamaadministration's stance, would set a dangerous and dislegal experts say the plaintiffs ruptive precedent. face an uphill battle. They are Pardiss Kebriaei of the CenNasser al-Awlaki, father and ter for Constitutional Rights grandfather of two of the men and Hina Shamsi of the Amerikilled, who wrote about their can Civil Liberties Union, repdeaths Wednesday in The New resenting the plaintiffs, argued York Times, and Sarah Khan, that the claims had extraordimother of Samir Khan. Only nary importance because they Anwar al-Awlaki was delib- involved the deaths of Amerierately targeted, officials say; cans at thegovernment's hands. Khan was killed in the same "The entire goal of Bivens is strike, while Abdulrahman al- deterrence," to discourage offiAwlaki was killed by mistake cials from infringing the rights in a strike that officials say was of Americans, Shamsi said. intended for asuspected terAt one point, when Hauck rorist who turned out not to be referred to the Constitution, present. Collyer, 67, who was appointed The relatives filed suit late by President George W. Bush last year, but not against the and also serves on the Formilitary and the Central Intel- eign Intelligence Surveillance ligence Agency, which carried Court, interrupted to note that out thestrikes, because such the Constitution p rescribed lawsuits usually fail on tech- threebranches of government, nical grounds. Instead, they and thatshe represented one of sued four officials in charge of them. "The one that's normally the agencies at the time: David Petraeus, the former CIA direc- yelled at and not given any tor; Leon Panetta, the defense money," she said, sounding as secretary; and two successive if she was not entirely joking. heads of the Joint Special Op- "The most important thing erations Command, Adm. Wil- about the United States is that liam McRaven and Lt. Gen. Jo- it's a nation of laws." seph Votel. The judge said she would try The lawsuit is known as a to make a decision as soon as Bivens action, after a 1971 Su- possible.

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re itorse e etroit's artmuseum By Randy Kennedy and Monica Davey New York Times News service

As Detroit files for bankruptcy — the largest U.S. city ever todo so — the impressive collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts has become a political bargaining chip in a fight that could drag on for years between the city and its army of creditors, who have said in no uncertain terms that the artworks must be considered a salable asset. "We haven't proposed selling any asset," said Bill Nowling, a spokesman for Kevyn Orr, the state-appointed emergency manager appointed to dealwith Detroit's debts, which could amount to more than $18 billion. "But we haven't taken any asset off the table. We can't. We cannot negotiate in good faith with our creditors by taking assets off the table. And all of our creditors have asked about the worth of the DIA. And we've told them that they're welcome to find out." Unlike most art museums around the country, which are owned by nonprofit corporations that hold a collection in trust for citizens, the institute is owned by Detroit, as is much of its collection — which is not particularly deep but includes gems by artists like Bruegel, Caravaggio, Rembrandt and Van Gogh. It i s considered among the top 10 encyclopedic museums in the country. Museums do not generally appraise the market value of their works beyond a blanket amount for insurance policies. But experts have speculated that the institute's works could bring more than $2 billion if sold. The museum, which has hired a w e ll-known bankruptcy lawyer, Richard Levin, to advise it on its possible exposure, declined to comment Friday. But on its Facebook page, the museum said: "As

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ing municipal debts. He added that in decades of financial turmoil in Detroit, "at no time have the people demanded their most precious cultural resources be sold in order to satisfy financial obligations." Under federal bankruptcy p roceedings, however, it i s unclear what force that opinion would have. Even the question of what would happen if the city decided to sell the art is difficult to answer — whether, for example, the museum would appeal to the

bankruptcy judge or would be able to go to another court to try to prevent it. Museum officials say the sale of even a part of an institution's core collection in effect renders a museum defunct: donors stop giving money and art, attendance declines and other support dries up. The Detroit Institute of Arts' annual attendance is nearly 600,000.Last yearthree Michigan counties agreed to institute a property tax increase earmarked for the museum, putting it on a secure financial footing for the first time in decades. Politically, and perhaps as a negotiating tactic, the ques-

tion of the collection's fate is beingcastas a choice between measurable benefits, like city pensions, which could be cut to satisfy creditors, and the much harder-to-measure benefits of cultural assets. "It's hard to go to a pensioner on a fixed income and say, 'We're going to cut 20 percent of yourincome or 30 percent or whatever the number is, but art is eternal,'" Nowling said. "For people, that's a hard distinction. I think it's a distinction that some of the patrons of the DIA have a hard time understanding. We're talking about real people here with real decisions that have real impact on their lives." He added, of the artworks: "It doesn't mean we're proposing to sell them. But we need to know how much they're worth and we need to know what value are they bringing back to the city." Bankruptcy lawyers say the issueof the value of such culturalassets goes beyond p hilosophical or m o ral a r guments. For a bankruptcy judge, the questions could include whether the sale of a city's artworks would have long-term economic implications — depressing tourism, harming r eal-estate values and the value of other cultural institutions, for example — in a way that sets a city up for financial failure again down the road. Samuel Sachs, who w as the director of the museum from 1985 to 1997, said Friday, "If they do attack this, it will be the end of one of the most venerable cultural i n stitutions in the country, not just in Detroit." He added: "If you could sell off Detroit's hospitals and its u niversities, would you d o that, too? If you do things like this, you're basically spelling the end of the city as an ongoing entity."

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percent of o f f ice shootings end with someone other than law enforcement stopping the assailant. "What we're trying to do is increase that number," Fernatt satd. fight. Fernatt and Mozingo develA survivor of last month's oped the idea for the course in Santa Monica College shoot- 2008 as they sat in an airport ing, library assistant Jan Ju- waiting for a flight. Terminal liani, credited a w o r k shop televisions were blaring news conducted by the college po- of a workplace shooting. The lice with helping her stay calm pair realized that w o rkers and bolt for cover. But few were prepared for a variety places are taking as aggres- of o n -the-job e mergencies, sive an approach to teaching from f ires t o d r u g-abusing survival techniques as West colleagues. But nobody told Virginia, where the state Bu- them how to survive a mass reau of Risk and Insurance shooting. "It seems like every week Management offers training to government agencies and or so someone gets a gun into private companies. an office and starts blasting "It's not paranoia. It's aware- away," said Mozingo, describness," said Sgt. Michael Lynch ing their thoughts as they sat of the West Virginia State Po- in the airport that day. "We lice, who has teamed up with thought, 'What kind of inforFernatt and Chuck Mozingo mation can we provide to peoto deliver the sessions. "This ple? What can we tell them?'" is for the common person who Two years later, after state is going to be at their work- police gave a thumbs-up to the course and offered to participlace, who's going to be at school, who's going to be out pate in presentations, they beshopping." gan offering the workshops Lynch is the only one of the In West Virginia, officials three in law enforcement, and say there has been a steady that is part of w hat makes increase in the sessions' poputhis program unusual. So is larity. Although they w on't the price — it's free — and the directly attribute that to conlevity that Lynch, Fernatt and cerns in the wake of such masMozingo work into their well- sacres as last year's Sandy rehearsed presentations. Each Hook E l e mentary S c h ool session runs at least two hours, shooting in Newtown, Conn., usually longer, and involves or the attack in an A urora, play-acting with fake weapons Colo., movie theater a year and hard-hitting lectures de- ago today, demand has risen signed to make people to think since those incidents. At least of themselves as survivors 14 workshops have been prerather than victims, even if it sented so far this year. Before means using brutal means. this year, there had been five "Be ready to kill," Lynch told workshop requests. Non-state those at a recent workshop in agenciesthat have requested the state capital, Charleston. classes include the YWCA. Statistics explain the need On May 30, Fernatt, Mozinfor such courses, say Fernatt, go and Lynch conducted backan IT specialist at the state risk to-back sessions in Charleston. and insurance bureau, and One took place at the West VirMozingo, an assistant claim ginia Department of Environmanager there. Homicide was mental Protection at the behest the fourth-leading cause of of Tammy Thornton, a departdeath in the workplace in 2011, ment safety manager who for the most recentyear charted yearshas created drillsforemby the Bureau of Labor Sta- ployees. She once sent a man tistics. That year, 458 people with a fake hatchet into an were murdered at work, and office building after warning firearms wereused in 78 per- workers of an upcoming drill. "The naysayers say, 'Oh, it'll cent of the slayings. Only 14

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had issued the ban without realizing the national Forest Serviceofficewas reviewing exploding targets. "We just wanted to make sure that we wait for national direction and got it right," Levy said. So the Forest Service does not ban exploding targets in its forests in Oregon and Washington. But the U.S. Bureau of

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preliminary investigation suggests a line of vehicles were attempt-

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complete thepassand collided head-on with a vehicle traveling in the

opposite direction.

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crash caught fire, which was extinguished by firefighters from Jeffer-

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lanes of the highway were blocked, anda lengthy investigation

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passes through the Odin Falls Ranch subdivision north of Redmond. Gi-

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back following a classroom evaluation. The program was made possible by an additional $54,000 received through the Teacher Incentive Fund last spring. The TIF grant pro-

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Adventurous early birds met in the twilight before sunrise Friday at Riverbend Park for the game plan. Then they got to work inflating their big balloons for the yearly festival that uses up a lot of hot air.

Randall Feuhrer, pictured at right, needed the help of two volunteers to inflate his balloon. His balloon, Persistence, was one of the ones in the air Friday.

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From above, several other balloons look ready for takeoff at Riverbend Park, just after sunrise Friday. There were 10 brightly colored balloons that launched Friday.

Persistence, inflating as seen from the inside.

Wannaseetheminflate again? Get up bright and early, because the balloons launch at 6 a.m. today from

Bend's Riverbend Park, and 6 a.m. Sundayfrom the old Mt. Bachelor Park-N-Ride (weather permitting).

Wannaseethemfly? Just look up, of course. From the launch point, the balloons are most likely to drift north, east or northeast, according to Lay It Out Events, the event organizer. The wind forecast looks good through the weekend, so the balloons are expected to fly again.

What else? Balloons Over Bend is foremost a fundraising children's festival, with

events happening both days at Riverbend Park. See the calendar listing on Page B3 and visit www.balloonsoverbend.com for details. Hot air balloon pilot Darren Kling was in the air Friday, too, floating above the Deschutes River near the Colorado Avenue Bridge in his balloon, Art Aloft.


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p.m.; Prineville City Plaza, 387 N.E. Third St.; 541-447-6217 or prinevillefarmersmarket©gmail.com. BALLOONSOVERBEND HIGH DESERTGARDEN TOUR: CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL: Balloons View seven gardens in the Bend launch over Bend, weather area on a self-guided tour; $10, permitting; followed by a festival with activities, food, crafts, an Urban free ages 16 and younger; 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; Bend location; 541-548Scramble and more; a portion of 6088 or extension.oregonstate. proceeds benefits Saving Grace; free, fees for activities; 6 a.m. launch, edu/deschutes. MADRAS SATURDAYMARKET: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. festival, noon Urban Scramble; Riverbend Park, 799 S.W. Freeadmission;9 a.m .-2 p.m.; Sahalee Park, 7th and B Streets; Columbia St.; 541-323-0964 or 541-489-4239. www.balloonsoverbend.com. ANTIQUES INTHEPARK: THE PICKLEBALLCOMMUNITY Featuring antiques, collectibles, GARAGESALE FUNDRAISER: food and entertainment; free; Proceeds benefit the Bend Parks 10a.m.-5 p.m.; Creekside Park, and Recreation Foundation for U.S. Highway 20 and Jefferson the purpose of building pickleball Avenue, Sisters; 541-420-0279, courts; free admission; 7 a.m.-4 centraloregonshows©gmail.com or p.m., donation drop-off10a.m.-5 www.centraloregonshows.com. p.m. July19 at site; Parking lot, 50 N.W. Shevlin Hixon Rd.,Bend; CENTRAL OREGONSATURDAY anneretired©gmail.com. MARKET: Featuring arts and crafts from local artisans; free 4-H HORSEFAIR: 4-H participants show their horses; free admission; 8 admission; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; parking lot across from Bend Public a.m.-6p.m.;DeschutesCounty Fair Library, Parking Lot, 600 N.W. & Expo Center, 3800 S.W. Airport Wall St.; 541-420-9015 or www. Way, Redmond; 541-548-6088. centraloregonsaturdaymarket.com. OREGON HIGHDESERT CLASSICS I: A U.S. Equestrian Federation class GLORY DAZECAR SHOW: Open to all makes and models through AA international hunter-jumper 1989; with live music; $25 per car to equestrian competition; proceeds register, free for spectators; 10 a.m.benefit J Bar J Youth Services; free 3 p.m.; downtown Sisters; 541-549admission; $85 per person, $600 0251 or www.sisterscountry.com. per table, reservation required for dinner; 8 a.m .-9:30 p.m.,4:30 p.m. NORTHWEST CROSSING "An Evening at the Classic" Grand SATURDAYFARMERSMARKET: Prix dinner, 5:30 p.m. Grand Prix Free; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; NorthWest Jumping Event; J Bar J Boys Ranch, Crossing, Mt. Washington and 62895 Hamby Road, Bend; 541Northwest Crossing drives, Bend; 389-1409, tryan©jbarj.org or www. www.nwxevents.com. jbarj.org/ohdc. TOUR OFHOMES: Featuring selfSUMMERSHOWDOWNHORSE guided tours of homes throughout SHOW: A National Reined CowHorse Central Oregon; free; 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Association event featuring herd Bend location; 541-389-1058 or work, rein work, steer stopping and www.coba.org. more; free; 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. shows; THE BACKYARDFARMERS Rim Rock Riders Arena, 17037 S.W. MARKET: Free; 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; Alfalfa Road, Powell Butte; 206-713- Celebrate the Season, 61515 1121 or www.nwrcha.com. American Lane, Bend; 541-2442536 or bendsummermarket© PRINEVILLE FARMERS gmail.com. MARKET: Free;8:30 a.m.-12:30

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STRANGLEDDARLINGS: The Portland folk-pop band performs; $10; 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m.; Angeline's Bakery 8 Cafe, 121 W. Main Ave., Sisters; 541-549-9122 or www.belfryevents.com. TRIAGE: Thecomedy improvisational troupe performs; $5; 7:30 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m.; Greenwood Playhouse, 148 N.W.Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-389-0803 or www. cascadestheatrical.org. "RISINGFROM ASHES":A screening of the documentary about the first Rwandan national cycling team in their bid to represent their countryat the 2012 Olympics; $6, $3 children; 8 p.m.; Tin PanTheater, 869 N.W. Tin PanAlley, Bend; 541-2412271 or www.tinpantheater.com. KYTAMI: Electro-fiddle-hop with the former Dehli 2 Dublin violinist, plus Jay Tablet, DJ Harlo and DJ Boomtown; $5 (free for women until10 p.m.); 9 p.m.; The Astro Lounge, 939 N.W. Bond St., Bend; 541-388-0116. VALLEY GREEN: The Seattle reggae-rock band performs; free; 10 p.m.; Blue Pine Kitchen and Bar, 25 S.W. Century Dr., Bend; 541-3892558 or www.bluepinebar.com.

I: A U.S. Equestrian Federation class AA international hunter-jumper equestrian competition; proceeds benefit J Bar J Youth Services; free admission; 8a.m.-5 p.m.;J BarJ Boys Ranch, 62895 Hamby Road, Bend; 541-389-1409, tryan©jbarj. org or www.jbarj.org/ohdc. SUMMERSHOWDOWNHORSE SHOW: A National ReinedCowHorse Association event featuring herd work, rein work, steer stopping and more; free; 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. shows; Rim Rock Riders Arena, 17037 S.W. Alfalfa Road, Powell Butte; 206-7131121 or www.nwrcha.com. ANTIQUES INTHEPARK: Featuring antiques, collectibles, food and entertainment; free; Courtesy Knife River Corporation Northwest 10a.m.-4 p.m.; Creekside Park, A front-end loader will be at the Downtown Bend Public Library U.S. Highway 20 and Jefferson today at noon for the "Dig Into Earth Movers" display. Avenue, Sisters; 541-420-0279, centraloregonshows©gmail.com or www.centraloregonshows.com. "DIGINTO EARTH MOVERS": AUXILIARY BENEFIT:Featuring a TOUR OFHOMES: Featuring selfFeaturing large earth-moving barbecue, silent auction, music by guided tours of homes throughout vehicles from Knife River; free; Pine Lane and more; $5; 4-7 p.m.; Central Oregon; free; 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; noon-3 p.m.; Downtown Bend Bend's Community Center, 1036 Bend location; 541-389-1058 or Public Library, 601 N.W. Wall N.E. Fifth St.; 541-312-2069 or www.coba.org. St.; 541-617-7050 or www. www.bendscommunitycenter.org. CASCADECYCLINGCLASSIC: The deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. CASCADECYCLINGCLASSIC: The 83- or 67-mile Awbrey Butte Circuit "DIGINTO EARTH MOVERS": Twilight Downtown Criterium takes Racebeginsandends atSummit Featuring large earth-moving place on Wall and Bond streets, High School; followed by a kids race vehicles from Smith Rock Ranch; between Oregon and Idaho avenues; for ages 2-16; free for spectators; 1 free; 1-2:30 p.m.; Redmond Public free for spectators; 5:45 p.m. for SUNDAY p.m., kids race1:30 p.m.; Summit Library, 827 S.W. Deschutes women's race, 7 p.m. for men's High School, 2855 N.W. Clearwater Ave.; 541-312-1050 or www. BALLOONSOVERBEND race; downtown Bend; 541-388Drive, Bend; 541-388-0002 or www. deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. CHILDREN'SFESTIVAL: Balloons 0002 or www.cascade-classic.org. cascade-classic.org. launch over Bend, weather "A MIDSUMMERNIGHT'S "A MIDSUMMERNIGHT'S "A MIDSUMMERNIGHT'S permitting; followed by a festival DREAM": The classic play by DREAM": The classic play by with activities, food, crafts and DREAM": The classic play by Shakespeare is performed by the Shakespeare is performed by the Shakespeare is performed by the Bend Experimental Art Theatre; $15 Bend Experimental Art Theatre; $15 more; a portion of proceeds adult, $10 students18 and younger; adult, $10 students18 and younger; benefits Saving Grace; free, fees for Bend Experimental Art Theatre; $15 adult, $10 students18 and younger; 2 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. 7 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. activities; 6 a.m. Iaunch, 10 a.m.-2 2 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541-419-5558 Lafayette Ave., Bend; 54 I-419-5558 p.m. festival, noon Balloon Blast; Riverbend Park, 799 S.W. Columbia Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541-419-5558 or www.beatonline.org. or www.beatonline.org. or www.beatonline.org. St.; 541-323-0964 or www. THE AMERICANLEGION & BAT WALKANDTALK: Features a balloonsoverbend.com. SUMMER SUNDAYCONCERT: AUXILLIARY: Live music and bat expedition using echolocator 4-H HORSEFAIR: 4-H participants The Portland-based blues-punk barbecue for members and guests; equipment; $3 for members, show their horses; free admission; 8 act Sassparilla performs; free; proceeds go to local military $5 nonmembers; reservation families and veterans in need; 2-6 requested; 7-8:30 p.m.; High Desert a.m.-6p.m.;DeschutesCounty Fair 2:30 p.m., gates open at noon; Les 8 Expo Center, 3800 S.W. Airport Schwab Amphitheater, 344 S.W. p.m.; Veterans Club, 405 N. Main Museum, 59800 S. U.S. Highway Shevlin Hixon Drive, Bend; 541-318Way, Redmond; 541-548-6088. St., Prineville; 541-447-5651. 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 or www. 5457 or www.bendconcerts.com. highdesertmuseum.org. DISABLED AMERICANVETERANS OREGON HIGHDESERT CLASSICS

NEWS OF RECORD Theft — Atheft was reported at6:25 a.m. July11, in the63300 block of Nels Anderson Road. Theft — Atheft was reported at 8:24 a.m. July11, in the800 block of Northeast Locksley Drive. Criminal mischief — Anact of criminal mischief was reported at6:49a.m.July 12, in the2400 block of Northeast Jennie Jo Court. Theft — Atheft wasreported at4:01 p.m. July14, in the 20400 block of Ahha Lane. Unlawful entry — A vehicle wasreported entered at8:41p.m.July14, in the2000 block of NortheastFullMoon Drive. Criminal mischief — Anact of criminal mischief wasreported at 7:33a.m. July15, in the1500 block ofNorthwest Awbrey Road. Criminal mischief — Anact of criminal mischief wasreported at 8:17a.m. July15, in the100 block ofNorthwest OregonAvenue. Theft — Atheft was reported andan arrest made at7:02 a.m.July16, in the 20100 block ofPinebrook Boulevard. Unlawful entry — A vehicle was reported enteredat3:07 p.m.July16, in the19600 block of HollygrapeStreet. Unlawful entry — Avehicle was reported enteredat716a m. July17, in the1200 block of Northwest lowa Avenue. Theft — Atheft was reported at8:25 a.m. July17, in the2600 block of Northeast U.S.Highway 20. Unlawful entry — A vehicle was reported entered at 9:59 a.m.July17, in the 800 block of NortheastWattWay.

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 Criminalmischief — Anact of criminal mischief wasreported at4:44p.m. July 1, in the1400 block of Northwest18th Place. Theft — Atheft was reportedat 2:36 p.m. July 5, inthe 200 block of Northeast OlneyAvenue. Theft — A theft was reported at4:40 p.m. July 5, in the61400 block of South U.S. Highway97. Unlawful entry — Avehicle was reported entered at8:30a.m.July 6, in the1300 block ofNortheast First Street. Unlawful entry — Avehicle was reported enteredat10:48a.m. July 8, in the20000 blockofMountHopeLane. Theft — Atheft was reported at 7:29 p.m. July 8, inthe 2500 block of Northeast Jennie JoCourt. Unlawful entry — A vehicle was reported entered at5:53p.m.July10, inthe 2100 block of NorthwestHarriman Street. Theft — Atheft was reported at 6:25 p.m. July10, in the700 block of Northwest FranklinAvenue.

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Fire forces Kah-Nee-Ta lodge to close A blaze that started Thursday in a kitchen area at a Kah-Nee-Ta Resort 8 Spa has caused extensive fire and water damage and has forced the closure of the

main lodge for a fewdays, according to the resort and fire officials.

More than350peoplewereevacuatedThursday from the resort on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation and moved to other hotels. Authorities said they

were never indanger.Theonly reported injury wasa cook who suffered second-degreearmburns after he grabbed a fire extinguisher and tried to put outa grease fire that may have started the blaze. At least 25 firefighters responded, and the cause is still under investigation.

St. Charles Bend ranked high in Oregon St. Charles Bend is ranked asoneof the best hospitals in Oregon for 2013-14 byU.S. News 8 World Report. "We have an incredible team of caregivers who

make it possible to deliver the highest quality of care to the communities we serve," said Jay Henry, St.

Charles BendCEO,in a news release. "I'm proud of the work we aredoing here every day to exceedthe high expectations of our patients." St. Charles performed well in seven adult special-

ties. The hospital also scored high in patient safety, demonstrating commitment to reducing accidents and medical mistakes.

The annual U.S.NewsBest Hospitals rankings, now in their 24th year, recognize hospitals that excel in treating the most challenging patients. The rank-

ings have beenpublished at http://health.usnews. com/best-hospitals and will appear in print in the U.S. News Best Hospitals 2014 guidebook, available Aug.

27, according to St. Charles. — From staff reports

Burglary — Aburglary wasreported at 10:32 a.m. July17, in the1500 block of Northwest QuincyAvenue. Unlawful entry — A vehicle was reported entered at2:34 p.m.July17, inthe 2900 block of Northeast PinnaclePlace. Unlawful entry — Avehicle was reported entered at5:19p.m.July17, in the 800 block of Northeast Third Street. Theft — A theft wasreported at 8:24 p.m. July17, in the1400 blockof Northwest QuincyAvenue. Criminal mischief — Anact of criminal mischief wasreported at11:50 p.m. July16, in the1400 block ofSouthwest Chandler Avenue.

PRINEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Theft — Atheft was reported at10:57 a.m. July18, in theareaof Northwest Third Street.

OREGON STATE POLICE Vehicle crash — An accident was reported at1:24 p.m.July18, in thearea of U.S. Highway 97nearmilepost127. Vehicle crash — Anaccident was reported at 3:43 p.m. July18, in the Forest Road1210 near Round Lake.

BEND FIRE RUNS Thursday 1:51 p.m.— Brush or brush-and-grass mixture fire, 64080 U.S.Highway 20.

PUBLIC OFFICIALS U.S. Senate

State of Oregon

• Sen. Jeff Merkley, DOre. 107 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Phone: 202-224-3753 Web: http://merkley. senate.gov Bend office: 131 N.W. Hawthorne Ave., Suite 208 Bend, OR97701 Phone: 541-318-1298 • Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore. 223 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Phone: 202-224-5244 Web:http://w yden. senate.gov Bend office: 131 N.W.Hawthorne Ave., Suite 107 Bend, OR97701 Phone: 541-330-9142

• Gov. John Kitzhaber, D 160 State Capitol, 900 Court St. Salem, OR97301 Phone:503-378-4582 Fax:503-378-6872 Web: http://governor. oregon.gov • Secretary of State Kate Brown, 0 136 State Capitol Salem, OR97301 Phone:503-986-1616 Fax:503-986-1616 Email: oregon.sosO state.or.us • Treasurer Ted Wheeler, D 159Oregon State Capitol 900 Court St. N.E. Salem, OR97301 Phone:503-378-4329 Email: oregon. treasurer@state.or.us Web: www.ost.state. Onus • Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum, D 1162 Court St. N.E. Salem, OR97301 Phone:503-378-4400 Web: www.doj.state.or.us • Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian 800 N.E. OregonSt., Suite1045 Portland, OR97232 Phone: 971-673-0761 Email: boli.mail@state. Onus

U.S. House • Rep. Greg Walden, R-Hood River 2182 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C.20515 Phone: 202-225-6730 Web: http://walden. house.gov Bend office: 1051 N.W.Bond St., Suite 400 Bend, OR97701 Phone: 541-389-4408 Fax: 541-389-4452

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Moreover, they can store the information they gather, sometimes for years, according to an Associated Press story that appeared in The Bulletin on Thursday. According to the AP, just two cameras in Minneapolis recorded data from 4.9 million license plates from January to August of last year. Fortunately, if that data was collected by the Minnesota state police, it was deleted just 48 hours later. Residents of most communities are not so lucky. Some places keep information i n definitely, w h i le others keep it a matter of weeks, months or years. Use of the devices, even by private citizens orbusinesses, is largely unregulated, unfortunately. You could get one tomorrow on the Internet, and you or the police, if they use the cameras, could keep the information you gather forever. Americans, including Oregonians, give away plenty of information about themselves willingly. That's their choice. Police and others, however, should not be able to collect it simply because they can and then keep it indefinitely.

Jefferson district works constructively to fix error dmitting you're wrong can be difficult, especially when it means you owe somebody money. That's the position the Jefferson County School District found itself in recently when it discovered accounting errors that left it owing the state Department of Education. The district did the right thing, however, when it stepped forward, admitted the problem and began working toward a solution. The district, like all districts in Oregon, must report financial information to the state each year. Doing so involves filling out forms, and that, in turn, requires labeling every bit of information correctly. People being what they are, mistakes happen. That's what happened two years in a row in Jefferson County, when two figures on interest paid were transposed. As a result, the state sent the district a total of $2.5 mil-

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Places where dogs should play and students should learn IN MY VIEW

By David Horn he error in the recent frontpage photo caption hit me like a massive mountain range. Everybody should know that Mount Whitney is the highest peak in the contiguous United States. Also taller than Mount Rainier are Mount Elbert, Mount Massive and Mount Harvard, all in Colorado. I'm pretty sure neither California nor Colorado have yet shifted apart from the contiguous U.S., though many Republicans wish California would. Now for the more important: I recently moved to Bend from Oakland, Calif., the latter not being known as particularly dog-friendly as Bend isso proud to be. Yet there are many trails in the Oakland city limits that are off-leash. One encounters more hikers, dog walkers and bikers in one hour than in similar locales in Bend in a week or more. And it works. You also referenced the offleash experience of Boulder, Colo., in a May 22 editorial. That Boulder is reviewing its policies to make adjustments rather than eliminating it speaks to its success. I previously lived in Carmel, Calif., with its unmatched beach, always off-leash through its history. There are always

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children, events, walkers — and it works. The unequaled dog friendliness even brings in significant tourism from dog owners anxious to enjoy the freedom with their four-

legged friends. Other areas I am aware of have found compromises by letting dogs off-leash during certain morning and evening hours and requiring them to be leashed the rest of the time. That Bend hasestablished several enclosed dog parks is commendable. But they are not a replacement for other areas of enjoyment for the dogs and their owners. At least not for a town that wants to be able to claim to be "the most dog-friendly city in America." On the other hand, as a reader's letter pointed out, also on May 22, it's inexcusable how many dog owners neglect to pick up their poop. I've never seen so much anywhere else. It's also thoughtless and dangerous for bike riders to not announce their approach. I don't have a hearing impairment, but they fly by before I know they're coming. But no, I don't advocate leashing them. Also important: Gov. John Kitzhaber and others are interested in getting targeted

large numbers of dogs present along with the surfers, beachgoers with

higher percentages ofOregonians to "earn" post-secondary degrees or certificates. But the politicians don't care what might be the quality of these papers. Back to California. Kids there are given high school diplomas for demonstrating a 60 percent ability at 10th-grade English and a 55 percent ability at eighthgrade math. So what do these diplomas represent? Nothing. And the achievements of t h ose w it h l e gitimate knowledge are diluted. Your June 15 editorial on "Changes increase rigor of GED" gives evidence of the same irresponsibility in Oregon. It's stated "the rigor of the new tests will graduallyincrease over several years to be equivalent to 12th grade." Why not tomorrow? Or why pretend the GED relates to high school level? Two reasons: I) It's politically easy, and 2) Despite parents demanding a quality education, none of them accepts being told it's their kid who isn't meeting the standards. That's why college and particularly, community colleges, have become continuation high schools or even less. And we expect to compete in a global economy? It wasn't this way a few decades ago and needn't be so now. Our leaders need backbones. — David Horn lives in Bend.

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The unsavory, mostly legal 'mur era ilia' market By Caitiin Rother For The Los Angeles Times

didn't know much about the bizarre U.S. market in " murderabilia" until I became an unwitting part of it. But I now know more than I'd like to about the buying and selling of souvenirs linked to gruesome murders. My encounter with th e m arket came after a copy of my book, "Lost Girls," which chronicles the rape and murder of San Diego-area teenagers Chelsea King and Amber Dubois, showed up on a w e bsite fittingly called darkvomit.com. It was autographed by the murderer. On the page opposite my dedication to his two victims, sexual predator John Gardner had written: "I'm sorry for all the pain that I have caused," and signed his name. Because of Gardner's inscription, a paperback that normally sells for $7 was being offered for a whopping $275. Darkvomit.com, one of at least half a dozen U.S. murderabilia websites, is run by San Diego dealer Kelly Hutchison. I learned that he was hawking my book when I started getting calls

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The trade in murderabilia trivializes and even celebrates tragedy, causing further pain to victims' families. But it will continue as long as a market exists. from the media. I was disturbed, but I soon realized there wasn't much I could do. People want to buy this stuff, and the market has expanded because of the Internet, which allows them to shop for it privately. Andy Kahan, a victims' advocate from Houston, has made it his personal mission to expose and, ultimately, he hopes, stop the unsavory trade. He says he's seen all kinds of artifacts offered for sale, including murderers' artwork, fingernail clippings, used deodorant, even trimmings from Charles Manson's hair shaped into a swastika. It's hard to fathom what motivates collectors of murderabilia, but I do understand the fascination with murder itself. As an author, I research and write about murder cases to try to understand what motivates killers to commit horrible, violent acts

against other human beings. I think it's important in our too-violent culture to examine the larger societal issues involved. I'm also interested in educating readers about how the justice system works, and how law enforcement and attorneys on both sides put their cases together. But the public isn't always looking for lessons. People want to be entertained,and murder has become an abundantly popular subject for novels, movies and TV shows. An entire channel, Investigation Discovery, is dedicated to the topic. In that context, it's not surprising that dealers are seeking to profit from selling grisly collector's items. Kahan is doing his best to make the trade socially unacceptable. After successfully persuading eBay to remove murderabilia items from its site, he is now trying to get Facebook

to clamp down on all murderabilia pages, including Serial Killers Ink, whose postings include grisly crime scene photos of naked, decomposing women who were bludgeoned with a hammer and stuffed into 55-gallon barrels. The page also shows an offensive drawing by a convicted murderer and rapist. But so far, Facebook has refused to remove the material. The murderabilia trade is mostly legal (only eight states currently have laws regulating or banning it), but Kahan keeps looking for ways to impede it. He has corresponded with killers, including David Berkowitz, to explore how items offered for sale get out of prisons and into dealers' hands. He says he's heard about dealers who work just like sexual predators, grooming killers through the mail and during prison visits. Items are then handed over or mailed, and are often traded among dealers. Profits are sometimes shared with the killers. I wanted to ask Hutchison how my book came tobe autographed by Gardner and offered for sale on his website, but he didn't respond to my

interview requests. Gardner told officials at Corcoran state prison, where he is serving a life sentence, that he got the book from his mother and sent it out. But she told me she thought it came from my publisher. Prison policy dictates that books must be sent directly from the publisher or they are considered contraband. Corcoran spokesman Lt. Anthony Baer said a book with such a notation should have been flagged and confiscated. If Gardner put it in the outgoing mail, he said, "that's our bad, because obviously the cops didn't catch that.... They probably just thumbed through it and it went out." The trade in murderabilia trivializes and even celebrates tragedy, causing further pain to victims' families. But it will continue as long as a market exists. The public can express its outrage and pressure prisons to be more vigilant about stemming the flow, but the most effective way to stop these sales is even simpler: Just don't buy the stuff. — Caitlin Rother has writ ten orco-authorednine boohs, including "LostGirls"and "Poisoned Love."


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ple setting off mass amounts of exploding targets or using Continued from B1 them to blow up objects. T annerite is a b r a n d Mark Fero, vicepresident name for exploding tar- for the Central Oregon Shootgets made by Tannerite ing Sports Association, said Sports, based in Pleasant exploding targets may be a Hill. In a video on its web- fire danger, and he agrees site the company claims with the bans during fire seaits exploding targets will son. The group has about 500 not start f i res b ecause members. "We have seen where operathey use explosive-grade ammonium nitrate, as op- tion ofthem can cause issues posed to fertilizer-grade and cause things to go boom," ammonium nitrate. The he said. video shows an exploding Woerner, who speaks for target tearing apart plastic Tannerite, said the company's gas cans but not igniting targets come with recommenthe gasoline inside. dations for safe use. "You'vegot to use common The patented mixture in Tannerite — c r eated sense and you have to read the by Daniel Tanner in 1996 laws before you go out and use — produces no flame, said it," she said. Dena Woerner, a spokesService statements woman at Traditions Me- Forest dia in Minnesota, which After the July 9 announcespeaks for the company. ment of a ban, officials at the "It is cold," she said. "It Deschutes National Forest in d oesn't produce fire, i t Bend and around the region produces water vapor." referredquestions to an agenSold at sporting goods cy spokesman in Washington, shops and online, shooters D.C. The spokesman, Larry make the targets by mix- Chambers,declined a request ing the two components by The Bulletin for a phone that often come as a pack- interview, instead replying by age. The targets explode email. "The Forest Service is dewhen struck by a h i ghvelocity bullet. The t ar- veloping a national approach gets show long-range rifle to this important issue, and as shooters whether they've such the regions will be lookhit their mark. Internet vid- ing for ways to contribute to eos abound that show peo- that," he wrote. "Our current

BITUARIES Leta Mae Hutson Adams Dec. 7, 1924- July17, 2013 Leta Mae Hutson Adams, 88, died peacefully July 17, 2 013, at Fo x H o l l o w A s sisted Living of Bend, OR She was born D ecember 7, 1924, in Yoncalla, OR, to A ddie Ma e W i l so n B r a n t and Earl Brant. A fter g r a d u atin g f r o m high school, Leta Mae attended Business College in Eugene and Oregon State CoIIege in CorvalIis. L eta Ma e m a r r ie d L y l e H utson J u n e 2 1 , 19 4 7 . T hey ha d a f a m i l y b u s i n ess w o r k in g i n h ea v y c onstruction , d ri l l i n g , blasting and crushing rock f or r o a d c o n struction i n Central Point, OR. They had f o u r c h i l d r en, D onald H u t son o f C o e u r d 'Alene, ID ; D on na Howard of Redmond, OR; C onnie Prouty o f H o m e r , AK, and L o nna Carnahan of Bend, OR. Leta Mae and Lyle had a very strong faith and were a ctive i n th e Chr i s t i a n C hurch. I n 1 9 86 they r e tired and became missiona ries i n K en y a , A f r i c a where Lyle died. Leta Mae r eturned t o O r e g o n a n d married Wayne A d ams of S inging Hi l l s Chr i s t i a n Church, Hillsboro, OR. Aft er W a y n e's d e ath , L e t a Mae moved to Bend, tobe closer to her family. She loved he r c h i l d r en, g randchildren a n d g r e a t g randchildren. S h e l i k e d to k n it , c r o c het, g a r den, cook and sew projects for f amily a n d fr i e n ds . S h e enjoyed singing alto in the c hoir and p l a y ing th e p i ano and organ at c h u r ch. Her sweet spirit and sense o f hu mo r h e l pe d h e r t o make many friends. She lived at Suntree Vill age, S t on e L o d g e , F o x Hollow and was a member o f D i s covery C h u r c h i n Bend. A memorial service w i l l be held 2:00 p.m., Sunday, July 21, 2013, at Discovery C hristian Church of B e n d ( 334 N W N e w p or t A v e . , Bend, OR 9 7701), private g raveside a t t he Up p e r V alley Cemetery o f P a r k dale, Oregon. Arrangements are under the direction of Anderson's Tribute Center (Funerals • Receptions • Cr e mations) 1 401 B e l m on t A ve n u e , Hood River, Oregon 97031. Please visit w w w . A nders ons TributeCenter.com t o leave a note of condolence for family.

DEATHS ELSEWHERE Deaths of note from around theworld: Lindy Hess, 63: Transformed an antiquated training program into an influential part of the publishing world as director of the Columbia Publishing Course graduate school. Died July D in Cambridge, Mass. Curtis Harnack, 86: Writer whosenovels, nonfictionworks and an acclaimed memoir, "We Have All Gone Away," were inspired by his experience growing up on an Iowa farm. Died July 5 in in Manhattan. Tony Metcalf, 50: Editor-inchief of Metro US, the free newspaper thatoffers a quick read to bus and subway riders in New York, Philadelphia and Boston. Died Sunday in Darlington, England. — From wire reports

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about the difference between a 3 and 4, too, but I'm less concerned there because both of those are good." Tracie Renwick, principal of Elton Gregory Middle School, will be the district's secondary a dministrator coach, w h i le Kristen Roon e y-Gleeson, principal of Vern Patrick Elementary, will coach primary administrators. "It's exciting to have this opportunity," said Rooney-Gleeson. "We let students know what we expect so they know how high to jump, but now we're talking to teachers about expectations." Renwick underscored the importance of this training for school performance. "You can only talk to one teacher for about 15 minutes, so conversations need to be

meaningful," she said. "Adm inistrators need to be r esources. You can't just say, 'You need to improve here,' or, 'Great job there.' We need to offer specific suggestions so evaluations move away from gab sessions to s omething reflective." Moyer says the goal is not to offerteachers more effective feedback during the upcoming year, but to cultivate a culture where administrators and teachers are constantly evaluating their own practices in order to improve student performance. "In two more years, the TIF money will run out, and I want to make sure Redmond has something that is sustainable," she said.

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Reservoir Acre feet C a p acity Crane Prairie...... . . . . . . 29,768...... 55,000 Wickiup...... . . . . . . . . . 100,240..... 200,000 Crescent Lake..... . . . . . . 71,883.... . . 91,700 Ochoco Reservoir..... . . . 19,818......47,000 The higher the UV Index number, the greater Prineville...... . . . . . . . . 116,327..... 153,777 the need for eye and skin protection. Index is R iver flow St at i o n Cubic ft./sec Deschutes RiverBelow Crane Prairie ...... . 284 for solar at noon. Deschutes RiverBelow Wickiup .... . . . . . . 1,500 Crescent CreekBelow Crescent Lake ...... . 150 LOW MEDIUM HIGH Little DeschutesNear La Pine ...... . . . . . . . 60.4 0 2 6 8 10 Deschutes RiverBelow Bend .... . . . . . . . . . 129 Deschutes RiverAt Benham Falls ..... . . . . 1,996 Crooked RiverAbove Prineville Res.. ... . . . . . . 1 Crooked RiverBelow Prinevige Res..... . . . . 216 Updated daily. Source: pollen.com Ochoco CreekBelow OchocoRes. .... . . . . . 17.9 Crooked RiverNear Terrebonne ..... . . . . . . 60.4 Contact: Watermaster, 388-6669 MEDIUM or go to www.wrd.state.or.us

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The Associated Press WELLINGTON, Colo. Nine people working at a Colorado farm were injured by a lightning strike one day this week, two of them critically and four seriously, a fire official said. The incident came as two other lightning strikes iTT Colorado and Montana left people injured, and as firefighters battled lightning-sparked wildfires across the West. Wellington Fire Protection District Chief G ar y G r een said the critically injured farm workers weren't responding appropriately t o qu e stions and had weak muscles and tingling or loss of feeling after the strike Thursday. However, everyone was breathing and had a pulse, he said. Three

w orkers wereable to leave in personal vehicles. Also Thursday, a 65-yearo ld woman was struck by lightning near a trailhead in Rocky M o u ntain N a t ional Park. The National Park Service said the woman was taken to the hospitaL In Montana, two adults and a child were injured Wednesday after lightning struck near them as they hiked on a trail in Glacier National Park. The three remained hospitalized Thursday in serious but stable condition, officials at Kalispell Regional Medical Center said. Glacier Park spokeswoman Denise Germann said the man and woman, both 23, and the 11-year-old boy initially were

unconscious and not breathing after the lightning strike. S he said other v i sitors i n the area quickly responded. "Some bystanders performed CPR, which was a life-saving measure," Germann said. Hospital nursing supervisor Tracy Keller said the lightning didn't directly hit the hikers so they weren't burned. But Keller said the three suffered effectsfrom the noise and electrical field. Hospital spokesman Jim Oliverson declined to comment on the nature of their injuries but said the typical manifestation of such an injury is being confused. Green said if p eople see lightning and can't seek shelter, they should try to squat or get low to the ground.

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Bankruptcy

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Continued from B1 Laura Lockwood-MOCall, the director of debt management inthe Oregon StateTreasurer's office, said allowing cities and counties to declare bankruptcy would likely hurt the entire state's credit rating. From a bond holder's perspective, she said, there is comfort in knowittg "communities will have to deal with their labor and debt

responsibility for governing and managing your govern-

problems." She also added that she's not sure how helpful it would be for local governments. Declaring b a nkruptcy, she said, "is just a way to reorganize and buy some time from creditors." "For communities that still have people, crime, fires, sew-

ment affairs," she said. "A

company can go bankrupt and sell their assets and walk away, but a government is an

ongoing entity." Plus, said Michael Eliason, legal counsel for the Association of Oregon Counties, "One of the things that is often, on the surface, most appealing about declaring bankruptcy ... is a perception that it would allow a city or a county get out

of some of (its public pension) obligations," he said. "That's not actually the case. I don't believe municipal bankruptcy would protect a city or county from paying their obligations." Also, unlike i n De t r oit,

considered threatened earlier in the day, said Don Hickman, a Rogue Valley Incident Management Team spokesman. About 75 people were believed to have left their homes but some were returning Friday night, Ballou said.

where the city's debt is expected to be around $20 billion, the problem in some of the particularly cash-starved counties and cities in Oregon is not debt, but lack of revenue. nWe have no debt," said Itzen, the Curry County commissioner. uWe will a lways pay our bills. It's just you adjust what you're able to do based on the revenue you receive." Itzen noted that currently publicsafety has been slashed and that returning 911 calls has become increasingly difficult. "It's called a balanced budget. We've lived on less than othercounties for many years. ... We're an excellent example of frugality," he said. — Reporter: 541-554-1162 ldafEe@bendbulletin.com

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WCL BASEBALL

EQUESTRIAN:HIGH DESERT CLASSICS

Elks allow just

National Hunter Classic takes center stage in Ben

two hits in win LONGVIEW, Wash. — Adam Grantham, Garrett Anderson, David Murillo and Tanner Ring combined on a two-hitter, Cullen O'Dwyer hit a two-run home run, and the Bend Elks defeated the Cowlitz Black Bears 6-2 in a West Coast

By Emily Oller The Bulletin

The United States Hunter Jumper Association National Hunter Classic is quite a spectacle. Forty meticulously manicured horses and riders started in Friday's USHJA event at the 24th annual Oregon High DesertClassicsat J Bar J Ranch in Bend. The hunter event was critiqued by two judges on movement, jumping ability, fluidity and temperament. Out of the 40 competitors, it was Megan Garcia,35 of Beaverton, and her horse, Trakehner gelding Xanthos

League baseball game on Friday night.

Bend (21-14 WCL) jumped on the scoreboard in the top of the first on a run-scoring triple by Seth Spivey and an RBI single by

Tyler Servais. Grantham gaveup the Bears' two runs in the first inning, then settled down to work 4'/s innings. The three Elks relievers that followed allowed no hits, no walks, and struck out six batters, with

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Brooke McLeod clears a jump aboard Corvino while competing in the USHJA National Hunter Classic during the Oregon High Desert Classics at J Bar J Ranch in Bend on Friday.

(owned by Kathleen Lewis), who ultimately won the $2,500 event. Garcia scored an 89.5 (out of 100) in the first round of the Classic, putting her in first place heading into the second and final round. In that round, she completed the course, and the judges awarded her an impressive score of 94, for a total of 183.5. "There'sa lot ofpressure coming back into the second round on top because so much can change in a second round," Garcia said. "There are no guarantees." See Classic/C4

CASCADE CYCLING CLASSIC

Anderson earning the victory.

O'Dwyer gaveBenda

4-2 lead with his home run in the third inning.

Servais tacked on an RBI double in the seventh inning, and Spivey

closed the scoring on a passed ball. The Elks and Black

Bears resume their three-game series today at 6:35 p.m. — From wire reports

NHL

Stars to Olympics, schedule released NEW YORK — After weeks of tough negotiations, the NHL and its

players reached adeal with the International Ice Hockey Federation on

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Friday to put the season on hold again so the

game's biggest stars can compete next year in the Sochi Olympics. Putting a stop to

another seasononeyear after the damaging lock-

out created ashortened, 48-game campaign was hardlyan optimal plan for the NHL. But an

agreement wasmadeto allow the top players to take part in the Olympics for the fifth straight time. "Our outstanding athletes take tremendous

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pride in representing their homelands on the global stage," NHL

Commissioner Gary Bettman said in a joint announcement with the

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The lead group of competitors fights for position while making the climb up the Cascade Lakes Highway toward Mount Bachelor during the Cascade Cycling Classic's men's

pro stage on Friday morning.

players' association. "The decision to participate in the XXII Olympic

Winter Games inSochi was in manyways adifficult one, but one that

we know will be well received by our players and, most importantly,

bythe vast majority of our fans andsports fans everywhere." NHL players first went to the Olympics for the

1998 NaganoGames. Now they will be available to the 12 national teams that will comprise

the hockey tournament from Feb. 12-23. More than120 NHL players

are expected to compete in Sochi while the league takes a break for 2i/~

weeks from Feb.9-26. Friday's announcement paved thewayfor

PRO MEN

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• Serghei Tvetcov triumphs for his secondstraight stage victory and takesthe yellow jersey

I(ristin McGrath keepsthe overall lead, while ateacher wins the CascadeLakesstage

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MOUNT BACHELOR — Another day, another stage win for Serghei Tvetcov. The rider from the east-European country of Moldova outsprinted eight other riders to the finish line Friday to win the 92-mile Cascade Lakes Road Race, the third stage of the Bend Memorial Clinic Cascade Cycling Classic pro men's race. Tvetcov, who rides for Jelly Belly, was coming off a win in Thursday's Prineville Time Trial. The 24-year-old is now in the yellow overall leader's jersey thanks to a 10-second time bonus for winning Friday's stage. See Men/C4

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MOUNT BACHELOR — She is a high school math teacher by trade who just happens to do a little professional bike racing during the summer. On Friday, Lauren Stephens did not look like a part-time racer as she won the pro women's third stage of the Bend Memorial Clinic Cascade Cycling Classic, the 70-mile Cascade Lakes Road Race. Stephens, who rides for Tibco, sprinted away from Kathryn Donovan of NOW and Novartis for MS to win the stage in 2 hours, 55 minutes, 26 seconds. See Women /C4

the NHL to reveal the

schedule for the upcoming regular season.That had beenheld up until a resolution was madeon Olympic participation. The leaguesaid Friday

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season will begin Oct. 1. Also announcedwere the league's four new

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divisions: Metropolitan and Atlantic in the East-

ern Conference, and Central and Pacific in the West. —TheAssociated Press

GOLF: BRITISH OPEN

GULLANE, Scotland — Tiger Woods' latest bid for a 15th major championship took flight Friday at the British Open on a Muirfield course better suited for pilots navigat-

balls. Woods posted an even-par 71 for a 36-hole score of 2under 140, one stroke behind Miguel Angel Jimenez (71). Tied for second with Woods

ing single-engine planes than

are Henrik Stenson (70),

golfers steering many-dimpled

Dustin Johnson (72) and Lee

Westwood, who gave three strokes back to par on the final six holes and still carded a 68 to match his playing partner, Charl Schwartzel, for the low round of the day. A heat wave has left the fabled layout's fairways and greens baked to a crisp, and the course's set-up has made

the blood of many of the players boil. Ernie Els, who won the tournament last year and when it was last here, in 2002, carded his second consecutive 74 and all but begged the R8 A, which runs the event, to water the course. "It's a pretty tough battle out there," said Els, whose 6-over

total made the cut with two strokes to spare. Rory McIlroy, the world No. 2, missed the cut by four with scores of 79-75. Brandt Snedeker, who finished third at last year's British Open, chased his opening 68 with a 79 and said he was "constantly frustrated." See British /C4


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COREBOARD CYCLING CascadeCycling Classic Friday's Results Stage 3,CascadeLakesRoadRace (Men 92miles, women70 miles) Pro MenStage(top 25) 1, SergheiTvetcov, Jelly Belly,3hours, 9minutes, 32seconds.2,TravisMcCabe,ElbowzRacing,same time. 3, ChadHaga,Optum, s.t. 4, Joey Rosskopf, Hincapre,s.t. 5, FranciscoMancebo, 5hr Energy,s.t. 6, GavinMannion,Bontrager,:01. 7, CesarGrajales, Predator,s.t. 8, Phil Gaimon,Bisseg,:02. 9, Chris Baldwin,Bissell,:04.10, NathanielWilson,Bontrager,

33:12. 19. RobertGesink,Netherlands, Belkin Procycling, 37:11. 20. RichiePorte,Australia, SkyProcycling, 37:53 Also 44. TejayVanGarderen, UnitedStates, BMCRacing, 1:26'01.

61. Tom Danielson,UnitedStates, Garmin-Sharp, 1;52:02. 89. Brent Bookwalter,UnitedStates, BMCRacing, 2:27.51.

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11, JasperStuyven,Bontrager, s.t. 12,OscarClark, Hincapre,s.t. 13,JesseAnthony, s.t. 14,DionSmith, Predator,s.t. 15,AdamDeVos, TrekRedTruck,s.t. 16, Logan Owen,CalGiant,s.t.17, JamesOram,Bontrager, s.t.18, Andres Diaz, Elbowz,s.t.19, JohnathanFreter, Fire Fighters,s.t.20, MorganSchmitt, Jelly Belly,s.t. 21, Flavio De Luna,TeamSmartStop, s.t. 22, Nate English, 5hrEnergy,s.t. 23,JakubNovak, BMC,s.t. 24, TayloEi r senhan,BMC,s.t. 25,JoeLewis, Hincapie, :53. Pro MenOverall (top10) 1, SergheiTvetcov,Jelly Belly,6 hours,31minutes, 50 seconds.2, ChadHaga, Optum,:08 back3, Jakub Novak, BMC,:09.4,JoeyRosskopf,Hincapie,:21.5, FranciscoMancebo, 5hrEnergy,:25 6, Phil Gaimon, Bissell,:30. 7, TayloEi r senhart, BMC,:39. 8, Jesse Anthony,Optum,1:10. 9, Ga vin Mannion, Bontrager, 1:13.10,MorganSchmitt, JellyBelly,1:15.

Pro WomenStage (top 25) 1, LaurenStephens,Tibco, 2 hours, 55minutes, 26 se conds.2,Katie Donovan,NOW and Novartis, :08 back. 3,AlisonPowers, NO Wand Novartis, .51. 4, JoanneKiesanowski, Tibco, sametime. 5, Flavia Oliveira,DNA,s.t 6, Kristin McGrath,Exergy,s.t. 7, ClaudiaHaeusler,Trbco,s.t. 8, KrrstaDoebe-Hickok, Tibco,:56. 9,AndreaDvorak,Exergy, I:02. 10,Mara Abbott, Exergy,1:06.

11, JessicaCerra, BMC,1:20. 12, JanelHolcomb, Optum,s.t. 13, JasminGlaesser, Tibco, s.t. 14, Lex Albrechtr NOWand Novartis, s.t. 15, RhaeShaw, Vanderkitten, s.t. 16, AnnaSanders, FCS,s.t. 17, KatherineHall, Metromint,s.t. 18,StephanieGonzalez, s.t. 19, Anna Christiansen, Ironclad,1:28. 20, Abigail Mickey,Metromint,1:52. 21, Gabriege Fortin, TeamKenda,2:10. 22, Kristine Brynjolfson,TrekRedTruck,s.t 23,LauraBrown, Colavita, 2:19.24, DevonGorry, NOWand Novartis, s.t. 25,FabienneGerard,Team Kenda,s.t Pro Women Overall (top10) 1, Kristin McGrath,Exergy,6 hours, 45 minutes, 47 se conds.2,ClaudiaHaeusler,Tibco,2:20 back. 3, MaraAbbott, Exergy,3:03. 4, Alison Powers, NO W and Novartis,4:10.5,JasminGaesser,Trbco, 5:37. 6, AndreaDvorak, Exergy, 6:16. 7, Flavia Oliveira, DNA, 6:31. 8,Joanne Kiesanowski,Tibco,6:33.9,Jessica Cutler, Vanderkitten,8:19. 10,AmandaMiler, Tibco, 8:36. Tour deFrance Friday 19th Stage At Le Grand-Bornand, France A127.1-mile Alpine stagefromBourgd'Oisans to Le Grand-Bornand, with apair of "Hors categorie" climbs upthe Coldu GlandonandColde la Madeleine to start, followed by apair of Category-1s upthe Col de I'Epine andCol de la Croix Fry to a descendingfinish 1. RuiCosta,Portugal, Movistar, 5hours,59minutes, 1second. 2.Andr easKloeden,Germany,RadioShackLeopard,48 seconds behind. 3.Jan Bakelants,Belgium,RadioShackLeopard, 1:44. 4. Alexandre Geniez,France,Francaise desJeux, 1:52. 5. DanielNavarro,Spain,Cofidis, 1:55. 6. Bart De Clercq,Belgium,Lotto-Belisol,1:58. 7. Robert Gesink, Netherlands, Belkin Procycling, 2:03.

8. Alessandro deMarchi,Italy, Cannondale, 2:05. 9. MikelNieve,Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, 2:16. 10. Ruben Plaza,Spain, Movistar,2:44. 11. Jesus Hernandez,Spain, TeamSaxo-Tinkoff, 2:46. 12. Romain Bardet, France,AG2RLaMondiale,2:48 13. Tom Dumoulin, Netherlands,TeamArgos-Shimano,3:56. 14. SimonGeschke, Germany, TeamArgos-Shimano, 4:52.

15. AmaelMoinard, France,BMCRacing,6:41. 16. PierreRolland, France,TeamEuropcar, sametime. 17. Jose Serpa, Colombia, Lampre-Merida,8:15. 18. Alejandro Valverde,Spain, Movistar,8:40. 19.John Gadret,France,AG2R LaMondiale,same time. 20.JakobFuglsang,Denmark,Astana,sametrme. Also 21. JoaquinRodriguez, Spain, Katusha,sametime. 22. NairoQuintana,Colombia,Movistar, sametime. 23. AlbertoContador, Spain, TeamSaxo-Tinkoff, same time. 24. Roman Kreuziger, CzechRepublic, TeamSaxo-Tinkoff, same time. 25. Chris Froome,England, SkyProcycling, same time. 26. AndrewTalansky,United States, Garmin-Sharp, sametime 57. Tom Danielson,United States, Garmin-Sharp, 19:05. 85. Brent Bookwalter,UnitedStates, BMCRacing, 27:19. 92. TejayVanGarderen, UnitedStates, BMCRacing, sametime Overall Standings (After 19 stages) 1. Chris Froome,England, Sky Procycling, 77hours, 10 minutes. 2. AlbertoContador,Spain, TeamSaxo-Tinkoff, 5:11. 3. NairoQuintana,Colombia,Movistar,5:32. 4. Roman Kreuziger, CzechRepubic, TeamSaxo-Tinkoff,5:44. 5.JoaquinRodriguez,Spain,Katusha,5:58. 6. BaukeMogema, Netherlands, Belkin ProCycling, 8:58. 7. Jakob Fuglsang,Denmark,Astana,9 33. 8. DanielNavarro,Spain,Cofidrs,12:33. 9. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Movistar,14:56. 10. Michal Kwiatkowski, Poland,OmegaPharmaQuickStep,16:08. 11. Laurens tenDam, Netherlands, Belkin ProCycling, 16:09. 12. AndrewTaansky,United States, Garmin-Sharp, 16:24. 13. MikelNieve,Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi,17:49. 14. Michael Rogers,Australia, TeamSaxo-Tinkoff, 19:04. 15. MaximeMonfort, Belgium,RadioShack Leopard, 20:00. 16. Romain Bardet, France,AG2RLaMondiale,24:53. 17. DanieMoreno, l Spain, Katusha,30:22. 18. Jan Bakelants,Belgium,RadioShack Leopard,

British Open Friday At Muirfield Gugane, Scotland Purse: $7.8 million Yardage: 7,192; Par: 71 SecondRound MiguelAngel Jimenez 68-71 139 HenrikStenson 70-70—140 LeeWestwood 72-68—140 TigerWoods 69-71—140 DustinJohnson 68-72—140 Martin Laird 70-71 — 141 RafaelCabrera-Bego 67-74 141 ZachJohnson 66-75—141 AngelCabrera 69-72—141 RyanMoore 72-70—142 JordanSpieth 69-74—143 DarrenClarke 72-71—143 CharlSchwartzel 75 68—143 AdamScot 71-72—143 WebbSimpson 73-70—143 Francesco Molinari 69-74—143 BubbaWatson 70-73—143 lan Poulter 72-71 — 143 Phil Mickelson 69-74 143 Justin Leonard 74-70—144 HunterMahan 72-72—144 JasonDay 73-71 — 144 HidekiMatsuyam a 71-73 —144

Johnson Wagner MarkO'Meara TomLehman HarrisEngish BrandenGrace JamieDonaldson Shiv Kapur BerndWiesberger BenCurtis KevinStreelman StephenGagacher Graeme McDoweg GregoryBourdy EduardodelaRiva MartinKaym er DanielWigett MarcusFraser FreddieJacobson Matt Kuchar StewartCink BrandtSnedeker Thomas Bjorn KenDuke GeorgeCoetzee StevenTiley Y.E.Yang SandyLyle Padraig Harrington SergioGarcia OliverFisher ShaneLowry GrahamDeLaet ErnieEls Tim Clark RussellHenley

a-MatthewFitzpatrick Bo VanPelt

BudCauley JasonDufner FredCouples KeeganBradley GonzaloFernandez-Castano a-JimmyMugen JoshTeater K.T.Kim GarethWright BooWeekley ThongchaiJaidee RichieRamsay Paul Lawrie GeoffOgilvy MarkBrown PeterSenior ToddHamilton

MikkoRonen ChrisWood K.J. Choi Jonas B ixt Carl Pettersson RichardSterne ShingoKatayama OscarFloren MarcLershm an AlvaroQuiros KyleStanley MichaelThompson Bill Haas MarcelSiem George Murray Thomas Aiken JimmyWalker NicolasColsaerts CamiloVilegas NiclasFasth Jim Furyk LukeDonald HiroyukiFujita

JustinHarding Stephen Dartnag MarcWarren JustinRose NickWatney MarkCalcavecchia Hyung-sunKim ToruTaniguchi DA. Points a-BenStow AshunWu RobertGarrigus JohnSenden a-GarrickPorteous TomWatson Vijay Singh ThorbjornOlesen RickieFowler GarethMaybin RobertKarlsson ScottStagings DavidLynn

Missed cut

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76-75—151 71-80—151 72-79—151 75-76—151 72-79—151 77-75—152 78-74—152 80-72—152 78-74—152 78-74—152 80-72 152 72-80—152 75-77—152 75-77 — 152 72-80—152 76-76—152 78-75 153 78-75—153 76-77—153 76-77—153 78-75—153 77-76—153 76-77 153 75-78—153 77-77—154 78-76—154 78-76—154 78-76—154 77-77 154 76-78—154 79-75—154

Billy Horschel RoryMcgroy JohnHuh KenichiKuboya DarrynLloyd DavidDuval RichardMcEvoy StevenJefress JohnWade ThawornWiratchant LucasGlover Brett Rumford Scott Jamieson LloydSaltman BrooksKoepka EstanislaoGoya BrendanJones a-StevenFox MatteoManassero DaisukeMaruyama Kiradech Aphibarnrat BrianDavis Nick Faldo LukeGuthrie a-GrantForrest MakotoInoue ScottBrown a-Rhys Pugh SatoshiKodaira TyrregHatton Scott Piercy AexanderNoren

74 80—154 79-75—154 74-80—154 76-79—155 79-76—155 76-79—155 73-82 155 76-79—155 74-81—155 79-77—156 80-76—156 79-77—156 80-76—156 79-77—156 76-80—156 75-81—156 78-78—156 78-79—157 76-81 157 78-79—157 72-85—157 80-77—157 79-78—157 78-80—158 73 86—159 83-76—159 79-81—160 84-77—161 80-81—161 82-79—161 74-88 162 83-WD

PGA TouI' SandersonFarmsChampionship Friday At AnnandaleGolf 0lub Madison, Miss. Purse: $3migion Yardage:7,202; Pa r:72 Partial Second RoUlld Vaughn Taylor 67-67 — 134 FabianGomez 70-64—134 PaulStankowski 66-68—134 67-67—134 TroyMatteson KyleReifers 65-69—134 Chris Riley 67-68 135 StevenBowditch 67-68—135 Jim Herm an 66-69—135 BradFritsch 66-69—135 72-64—136 CameronBeckman WilliamMcGirt 66-70—136 CameronPercy 71-65 136 Joe Ogilvie 70-67—137 DavidMathrs 70-67—137 KenLooper 68-69—137 65-73—138 KevinKisner Matt Every 71-67 — 138 RussellKnox 69-69 138 SteveI.eBrun 67-71—138 Eric Meierdrerks 68-70—138 Nick O'Hern 70-69—139 69-70—139 Chris Stroud GregChalmers 70-69—139 MarcoDawson 72-67 139 AndreStolz 70-69—139 LeeWiliams 69-70—139 Billy Andrade 73-66—139 75-65—140 BrandtJobe BrendondeJonge 75-65—140 HeathSlocum 69-71 140 MarcTurnesa 69-71—140 BobbyGates 70-70—140 JasonBohn 73-68—141 70-71—141 MichaelLetzig DarronStiles 73-68—141 CharlesHowell gl 72 69 141 DavisLove10 71-70 — 141 Andrew Johnson 72-69—141 WesShort, Jr. 71-70—141 72-70—142 DavidPeoples 70-72—142 TrevorImmelman Mike Weir Eric Axley AaronWatkins MarkHensby AndrewSvoboda TedPurdy LeeJanzen

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Ryuji Imada RobertStreb Casey Wittenberg DavidToms Jeff Gove MarkBrooks GaryChristian Matt Bettencourt TomByrum ShaunMicheel DerekSanders GarrettWilis PaulHaley8 Matt Dobyns RobinFreem an

71-73—144 74-70—144 70-74—144 70-74—144 72-73 145 74-71—145 71-75—146 75-71—146 72-75 — 147 73-74 — 147 76-72 148 74-74—148

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Leaderboard SCORE THRU -10 - 10 - 10 - 10 - 10 - 10 -9 -9 -9 -9 -8 8 -8 -8 -8 -8

1 Fabian Gomez 1. TroyMateson 1. Vaughn Taylor 1. PaulStankowski 1. KyleReifers 1 DanielSummerhays 7 Chris Riley 7. Steven Bowdrtch 7. JimHerman 7. BradFritsch 11. Came ronBeckman 11. Cameron Percy 11. SkipKendag 11 Will Claxton 11. MichaelBradley 11. WilliamMcGirt

F F F F F 8 F

F F F F F

10 9 8 F

LPGA Tour Marathon Classic Friday At Highland MeadowsGolf Club Sylvania, Ohio Purse: $1.3 million Yardage: 6,512; Par: 71 SecondRound a-amateur 69-65 — 134 BeatrizRecari PaulaCreamer 66 68 134 AisonWalshe 65-69 — 134 JacquiConcolrno 67-68—135 ChieArimura 69-67—136 a-LydiaKo 69-67—136 InbeePark 67-69—136 JodiEwartShadof 69-68 137 So Yeon Ryu 68-69—137 Lexi Thom pson 66-71—137 AmyYang 69-69—138 68-70—138 Mo Martin

KarineIcher HaejiKang JenniferJohnson CindyLaCrosse HeeYoungPark HeatherBowieYoung I.K. Kim Che laChoi GerinaPil er MoiraDunn KatherineHull-Kirk CandieKung Mika Miyazato DewiClaireSchreefel Eun-Hee Jr BrittanyLang RyannOT ' oole MorganPressel AyakoUehara MichelleWie InhongLim Katie MBurnett ManajoUribe Ji Young Oh SandraChangkija KatieFutcher NatalieGulbis AmeliaLewis NicoleJeray

67-71 138 67-71—138 73-66—139 71-68—139 71-68—139 70-69—139 70-69 139 68-71—139 67-72 — 139 73-67—140 73-67 — 140 71-69 — 140 70-70 — 140 69-71 — 140 68-72 — 140 68-72 — 140 68-72 — 140 68-72 — 140 68 72 140 74-67 — 141 73-68—141 72-69—141 71-70 — 141 70-71 — 141 69-72 141 69-72—141 68-73—141 74-68—142 72-70—142 72-70—142 71-71 142 71-71—142 71-71 —142 70-72—142 70-72—142 70-72—142 69-73 142 69-73—142 66-76—142 74-69—143 73-70—143 73-70—143 73 70—143 72-71—143 72-71—143 71-72—143 71-72 —143 70-73 — 143 70-73 143 70-73—143 69-74—143 69-74—143 74-70—144 73-71—144 73-71 144 72-72—144 72-72—144 72-72—144 71-73—144 70-74—144

JenniferRosales VickyHurst BeckyMorgan MomokoUeda Maude-Aimee Leblanc RheeLee StacyLewis RebeccaLee-Bentham WendyWard JessicaShepiey JaneRah DanahBordner KellyJacques JennyShin Na YeonChoi SarahJaneSmith BrookePancake AngelaStanford Meena Lee StacyPrammanasudh LizetleSalas Jin Young Pak Se RiPak PaigeMackenzie

KristyMcPherson PaolaMoreno LauraDavies Lisa Ferrero JennieLee SunYoungYoo IreneCho AustinErnst HannaKang BriannaDo

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EricaPopson JenniferSong AmyHung MiJungHur Mina Harigae

Pat Hurst Pernilla Lindberg NicoleCastrale

South Division BendElks CorvagisKnights CowlilzBlackBears MedfordRogues KlamathFals Gems KitsapBlueJackets Friday's Games Bend6,Cowlitz 2 Kitsap3,Kelowna1 WallaWalla4, Begingham3 Wenatchee 2,Victoria 0 Medford5,KamathFalls4 Today'sGames BendatCowlitz, 635p.m. KelownaatKitsap, 6:35p.m. KlamathFals atMedford,6:35p.m. Begingham at WallaWalla,705 pm. WenatcheeatVictoria, 7:05p.m.

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71-76 —147 71-76—147 71-76 — 147 75-73 — 148 75-73 148 74-74—148 74-74—148 73-75—148 73-75—148 75-74—149 75 74 149 74-75—149

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Victoria Elizabeth

CarolinePowers SydneeMichaels MaritaEngzelius ShastaAveryhardt JackieGallagher-Smith TayloreKarle HaleyMigsap

BASEBALL WCL WESTCOAST LEAGUE

Leaguestandings North Division Wenatchee AppleSox WallaWallaSweets Begingham Bells VictoriaHarbourCats Kelowna Falcons

W 22 21 19 15 12

L 15 16 17 18

25

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Friday's Summary

Elks 6, Black Bears 2 Bend C owlitz

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200 000 000 — 2 2 0 Grantham, Anderson(5), Murigo(7), Ring(9) and Wildung.Paddon,Sahlinger(6), Omana(8)and Recio. W— Anderson.L —Paddon. 28— Bend: Servais. 38 — BendSpivey.Cowlitz. Bolasky. HR— Bend: O'Dwyer.

BASKETBALL

(1), Serbia3, 6,6-2,6-3. NuernbergerGastein Ladies Friday At Hotel EuropaischerHof Bad Gastein, Austria Purse: $235,000(Intl.) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Ouarterfinals Karin Knapp (8), Italy, def.AnnikaBeck(2), Germany,6-0,6-1. YvonneMeusburger, Austria, def ArantxaRus, Netherlands, 6-1,7-6(1). ElinaSvrtolina,Ukraine,def. Patricia Mayr-Achleitner, Austria, 6-3, 6-0. Andrea Hlavackova,CzechRepublic,def.Lisa-Maria Moser, Austria, 6-3, 7-6(4). Swedish Open Friday At BastadTennis Stadium Bastad, Sweden Purse: $220,000(Intl.) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Guarterfinals Klara Zakopalova (3), CzechRepublic, def. Richei Hogenkamp, Netherlands, 6-2,6-3. FlaviaPenneta, Italy, def.VirginieRazzano,France,

6-1,6-3.

JohannaLarsson(8), Sweden, def. MathildeJohansson,France, 6-1,6-2. SerenaWiliams (1), UnitedStates, def. Lourdes Dominguez Lino(5),Spain, 6-1,6-1.

WNBA

DEALS

WOMEN'SNATIONAL BASKETBALLASSOCIATION All Times POT

Transactions

Eastern Conference Chicago Atlanta Washington Indiana NewYork Connecticut Mmnesota Los Angeles Phoenix Seattle Tulsa SanAntonio

BASEBALL

American League

W 11 10 8 6 6 4

L 4 4 8 8 9 10

Pct GB .733 .714 'lz

W 12 11 9 6 5 4

L 3 5 7 9 13 12

Pct GB 800

WesternConference

500 3

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688 1'/z .563 3'Ir

.400 6

.278 8'/~ .250 8'/z

Friday's Games Indiana77,Washington 70 Minnesota 87,SanAntonio 71 Tulsa64,Connecticut 58

Today'sGames NewYorkatChicago, 5p.m. ConnecticutatSanAntonio, 5 p.m. Los AngelesatSeattle, 7 p.m.

SOCCER

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SandraGal ChristrnaKrm ReigeyRankin Amanda Blumenherst Hee-Won Han VeronicaFelibert SeonHwaLee HeeKyungSeo ManaHjodh JeongJang LoneKane JeeYoungLee SilviaCavageri PazEcheverria SarahKemp Lisa McCloskey BrittanyLincicome JulietaGranada MindyKim Dori Carter LaurenDoughtie MarcyHart SophiaSheridan ChristelBoeljon FrancesBondad Karlin Beck TiffanyJoh MoriyaJutanugarn KathleenEkey SueKim LauraDiaz GiuliaSergas MeaghanFrancega Sara-Maude Juneau ThidapaSuwannapura YaniTseng Jill McGig Min SeoKwak KarenStupples NumaGulyanamitta MitsukiKatahira NicoleHage AlenaSharp FelicityJohnson Julia Boland Danielalacobegi JaniceMoodie BelenMozo JeanBartholomew Breanna Egiot

W 21 21 18 18 17 13

MLS MAJORLEAGUESOCCER All Times PDT

Eastern Conference

W L T P t sGF GA S porting KansasCity 9 5 6 3 3 29 19 Montreal 9 5 4 3 1 31 29 NewYork 9 7 4 3 1 29 24 Philadelphia 8 6 6 30 32 30 Houston 8 6 5 2 9 22 19 NewEngland 6 7 6 24 23 18 Columbus 6 8 5 2 3 23 23 Chicago 6 9 3 2 1 20 28 TorontoFC 2 10 7 1 3 17 28 D.C. 2 13 4 1 0 8 29 Western Conference W L T P t sGF GA Rea SaltLake 1 1 5 4 37 32 18 Portland 8 2 9 3 3 30 18 Vancouver 9 5 5 3 2 32 26 FC Dallas 8 5 7 31 27 27 Los Angeles 9 8 3 3 0 30 24 Colorado 8 7 6 3 0 25 23 Seattle 7 7 3 24 21 20 SanJose 6 9 6 2 4 21 32 ChivasUSA 4 11 5 1 7 18 35 NOTE: Threepoints forvictory, onepoint for tie. Today's Games NewYorkatTorontoFC,1p.m. ColoradoatSeat e FC,1 p.m. FC Dalasat Montreal, 4 p.m. NewEnglandatColumbus, 4:30p.m. Portlandat Philadelphia,4:30 p.m. D.C.Unitedat Chicago,5:30p.m. SportingKansasCity atReal Salt Lake,7p.m VancouveratLosAngeles,7:30 p.m.

TENNIS Professional German TennisChampionships Friday At RothenbaumSport GmbH Hamburg, Germany Purse: $1.44million (WT500) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles Ouarlerfinals NicolasAlmagro(3), Spain, def.JuanMonaco (5), Argentrna, 4-6, 6-0,6-3. FedericoDelbonis, Argentina, def. FernandoVerdasco(14),Spain,6-7(5),7-6(8),6-4. Fabio Fognini (12), Italy, def Tommy Haas (2), Germany,6-2,6-4. RogerFederer (1), Switzerand,def. FlorianMayer, Germany, 7-6(4), 3-6,7-5. Claro Open Friday At Centro deAlto Rendimiento Bogota, Colombia Purse: $727,685(WT250) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Quarterfinals Ivo Karlovic,Croatia,def.AdnanMannarino (5), France,7-6(5),7-6(3). Kevin Anderson(2), SouthAfrica,def. Santiago Giraldo(6),Colombia,6-3,6-3. VasekPospisil, Canada,def. MatteoViola, Italy, 3-6,6-3,6-2.

AejandroFala, Colombia,def.JankoTipsarevic

BALTIMOR EORIOLES— Placed OFNolan Reimold on the15-dayDL, retroactiveto July14. Designated

OF ChrisDickersonfor assignment.Recalled 38Danny ValenciafromNorfolk (IL). BOSTONRED SOX — Placed RHPAndrew Bailey on the15-dayDL,retroactive toJuly13. Recalled RHP Jose De LaTorrefromPawtucket (IL). Agreedtoterms with RHPs JoseContrerasand BrandonLyononminor league contracts. CHICAGO WHITESOX Sent18 PaulKonerkoto Birmingham (SL) and OFDewayneWise to Charlotte (IL) forrehabassignments. Reinstated RHPJakePeavy from the15-day DL. Agreedto terms with 18 Travis Ishikawa onaminorleaguecontract. HOUSTO N ASTROS— Optioned LHPBrett Oberholtzer toOklahomaCity (PCL). Recaled RHPHector AmbrrzfromOklahomaCrty. KANSAS CITYROYALS— Recalled 28 Chris Getz fromOm aha(PCL) andRHPKelvinHerrerafromNorthwestArkansas(TL). MINNES OTATWINS— Recalled OFChris Colabello from Rochester (IL). NEW YORKYANKEES — Placed SS DerekJeter on the 15-dayDL, retroactive to July 12. Selected the contract of INF-OFBrent LigibridgefromScranton/Wgkes-Barre(IL). ReleasedOFBrennan Boesch unconditionally. SEATTLE MARINERS Sent RHP Stephen Pryor and OFFranklin Gutierrezto Tacoma(PCI.) for rehab assignments. TAMPABAYRAYS — Placed18 JamesLoney on the paternity list. RecalledINFRyan Roberts from

Durham (IL). TEXAS RANGERS Optioned CRobinson Chirinos andRHPWilmer Font to RoundRock(PCL). Reinstated OFs Jeft Baker andCraig Gentry fromthe 15-dayDL. National Leagu

HOCKEY National HockeyLeague CAROLINA HURRICANES— SignedFZacDapeto aone-year,two-waycontract. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Agreedto termswith F DrewLeBlanconatwo-yearcontract andDTheoPeckhamandDMichael Kostkaonone-yearcontracts. COLUMBUSBLUEJACKETS — Signed D Blake ParlettandFSpencer Machacekto one-year, two-way contracts. NEWJERSEYDEVILS— NamedMike Foligno assistantcoach. PHOENIX COYDTES SignedFBrandonYip toa one-year,two-way contract. WINNIPEG JETS— Agreedto termswith D Paul Postma onatwo-year contractandGsEddie Pasquale andMichaelHutchinson on one-year,two-way contracts.

FISH COUNT Upstream daily movement ofadut chinook jackchinook,steelheadandwild steeheadatselectedColumbia RiverdamslastupdatedonThursday.

Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wstlhd Bonneville 60 5 107 2 , 122 1,337 McNary 6 48 159 378 211

Upstream year-to-date movement ofadult chinook, jack chinook,steelheadand wild steelheadat selected Columbia Riverdamslast updatedonThursday.

Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wstlhd Bonneville 168,158 58,338 23,959 11,860 The Dages 145,645 51,319 9,698 4,683 John Day 123,592 46,881 7,670 3,369 McNary 119,350 35,497 6,136 2,342

Tour eFrance etstrul y rutalasFroomestilllea s By John Leicester The Associated Press

LE GRAND-BORNAND, France — Half the height of Mount Everest, climbed on a bike, in a single day. Even by Tour de France standards, Stage 19 was hard. "At times, you just feel like you're being tortured," was how A m erican rider A n drew T alansky d escribed Friday's ordeal — arguably the toughest stage of the 100th Tour — that started with tw o m onster climbs as riders were still digesting breakfast. "You're just like, 'What is this?' But

you dig in and keep going." The GPS mini-computer the Garmin rider carries on his bike did the sums: 14,498 feet ridden uphill — close to the height of Western Europe's loftiest peak, Mont Blanc, and half of Everest, the roof of the world at 29,035 feet. The riders also zoomed 13,907 feet downhill. Talansky's gizmo showed

CYCLING he burned 5,670calories during the six-hour suffer-fest. The difficulty of Stage 19 made race leader Chris Froome "quite nervous." Once he got through it with his big lead intact, the British rider finally started to allow his mind to fastforward to the finish on Sunday. Victory is so close he can almost taste it. The last Alpine stage today77 miles in the mountains towering above the limpid waters of Lake Annecy — won't be enough for secondplace Alberto Contador to puncture Froome's cushion of more than five minutes. In all but name, the 28-yearold is champion of the 100th Tour and knows it. "One more day to really stay concentrated and to stay up front and look after the yellow jersey and then looking forward to taking it to Paris," Froome said. "It's going to be very

hard for someone to take more than five minutes in 125 kilometers (77 miles). But having said that, I don't want to be complacent." No, that can wait until Sunday evening — when Froome and the other survivors of this three-week, 2,115mile clockwise trek around Western Europe's largest country w il l c l ip their feet into the pedals for the final 82 miles to Paris. Traditionally, that last stage is a relaxed lap of honor, at least until the pack hits the cobbles of the ChampsElysees. There, Mark Cavendish and other sprint-finish specialists will battle for the bragging rights of the stage win on that leafy boulevard the French modestly call the most beautiful avenue in the world. The unique dusk finish for this 100th Tour, just as the sun sets behind the Arc de Triomphe, should be extra special. While the top spot is taken, podium places next to Froome are still very much up for grabs. Just 47 seconds

separate second-placed Contador from Joaquim Rodriguez in fifth. Sandwiched between those Spaniards are Colombian Nairo Quintana, in third, and Contador's Czech teammate Roman Kreuziger, in fourth. They are all more than five minutes behind Froome. With Froome so dominant and his lead so large, today's penultimate stage might have been devoid of all suspense were the battle for podium places not so close and intense behind him. Places aren't just for honor. There are financial incentives, too. Second-placeprize is $263,000. Third gets half that. Froome will get 450,000 euros. With a succession of six climbs, getting harder and ending with a steep uphill, Stage 20 offers a fine arena for the contenders to land their final punches. The last climb today is HC or Hors Categorie, meaning it's considered too hard to classify. Riders can lose or gain big time on such

ascents, but surely not the more than five minutes they would need to dethrone Froome, not unless he crashes or has a similar mishap. Quintana, who is 21 seconds behind Contador, wasn't giving away his strategy. "We have to wait and see how the stage develops. Sometimes you visualize it one way, and the stage doesn't develop how you think it will. We'll decide during the stage," he said. "It'll be a very difficult and challenging stage, we'll have to be very alert." Rui Costa wo n F r iday's stage — the Portugueserider'ssecond of this Tour — with a solo breakaway on that final ascent to the Col de la Croix Fry,catching Frenchman Pierre Roland on the way up. Froome braced himself for a big Contador attack that never materialized on any of Friday's climbs, nor in the final downhill made especially hairy by the wet roads.


SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2013 • THE BULLETIN

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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

TODAY European Tour, British Open

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11 a.m.

European Tour, British Open(taped)

noon noon 1 p.m.

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American Century Championship

PGA Tour, Sanderson FarmsChampionship European Tour, British Open(taped) CYCLING Tour de France, Stage 20 SOFTBALL Pro, USSSA Pride at N.Y/N.J. Comets BASEBALL MLB, New York at Yankees at Boston MLB, Seattle at Houston MLB, Baltimore at Texas LACROSSE

Major LeagueLacrosse, NewYork at Charlotte SOCCER MLS, Colorado at Seattle MLS, Portland at Philadelphia (taped) MOTOR SPORTS

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1 p.m.

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7:30 p.m.

Global Rallycross Championship 1:30 p.m. E S PN Motorcycle racing, Washougal 450, 250 Moto II 3 p.m. N BCSN NHRA, Mile-High Nationals, qualifying (taped) FOOTBALL CFL, Montreal at Calgary

7 p.m.

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SUNDAY European Tour, British Open

Time 3 a.m.

LPGA Tour, Marathon Classic

11 a.m.

European Tour, British Open(taped)

noon noon 1 p.m. 6 p.m.

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MOTOR SPORTS NASCAR, Nationwide, STP 300, qualifying American Le Mans, Grand Prixof Mosport NASCAR, Nationwide, STP 300 NHRA, Mile-High Nationals CYCLING

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American Century Championship

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AMERICANLEAGUE East Division W L Boston 59 39 TampaBay 56 41 Baltimore 54 43 NewYork 51 45 Toronto 45 50 Central Division W L Detroit 52 43 Cleveland 51 45 KansasCity 44 49 Minnesota 40 53 Chicago 37 56 West Division W L Oakland 56 40 Texas 54 42 Los Angeles 45 49 Seattie 44 52 Houston 33 62

Jefferson County 50/70 (Intermediate, ages 11-13) baseball team lost its first game in the

will play Sundayagainst Idaho

557 41/2

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Pct GB 547 ,531 I'/z .473 7 .430 11 .398 14

Pct GB .583 563 2 .479 10 .458 12 ,347 22'/z

Friday's Games Tampa Bay8,Toronto5 Boston4, N.Y.Yankees2 Ba timore 3, Texas1 Atlanta 6,ChicagoWhite Sox4 Minnesota 3, Cleveland2 Kansas City1, Detroit0 Seattle10,Houston7 L.A. Angel4, s Oakland I Today's Games Tampa Bay (Hegickson 8-3) at Toronto (Buehrle 5-6), 10:07 am. Atlanta(Maholm9-8) at ChicagoWhite Sox(Peavy 6-4), 1.05 p.m.

N.Y.Yankees(Kuroda 8-6) at Boston(Lackey7-6), 1:05 p.m. Cleveland(Kluber 7-5) at Minnesota(Correia 6-6), 4.10 p.m. Detroit (Verlander10-6) atKansasCity (Guthrie8-7), 4:10 p.m. Seattle (Iwakuma 8-4) at Houston (Bedard3-6), 4:10 p.m. Baltimore(Mig.Gonzalez 7-3) at Texas(Wolf 1-2), 5:05 p.m. Oakland(Straily 6-2) atL.A.Angels(C.Wilson9-6), 6.05 p.m.

Atlanta Philadelphia Washington NewYork Miami St. Louis Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago Milwaukee

NATIONALLEAGUE East Division W L 55 41 49 48 48 48 41 51 35 59 Central Division W L 58 36 56 38 54 42 43 51 39 56

West Division W 50 48 46 44 42

Los Angeles Colorado SanFrancrsco San Diego

L 46 47 51 51 55

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Pct GB .521 .505 1'/z

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Friday's Games

Rasmussen, Mauro Santambrogio and Marzio Bruseghin

American League

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Guido Nigrelli. Disgraced former

are also among the18 cyclists indicted.

Little League All-Star regional tournament in Irvine, Calif., 14-0 to Arizona. Jefferson County

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SPORTS IN BRIEF LOCal team fallS —The

Red Sox 4,Yankees2 Pct GB .602

L.A. Dodgers 3,Washington 2 Philadelphia13,N.Y.Mets8 Cincinnati 5,Pittsburgh3 Atlanta 6,ChicagoWhite Sox4 Milwaukee 2, Miami 0 St. Louis 9,SanDiego6 Chicago Cubs3 Colorado1 San Francisco 2, Arizona0 Today's Games Philadelphia(Hamels 4-11) at N.Y.Mets(Z.Wheeler 3-1),10:10a.m. Atlanta(Maholm9-8) at ChicagoWhite Sox(Peavy 6-4), I:05 p.m. Pittsburgh(A.J.Burnett 4-6) atCincinnati (Latos8-3), 1:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Greinke8-2)atWashington (G.Gonzalez 7-3),4:05p.m. Miami (Eovaldi 2-0) at Milwaukee(Gagardo 7-8), 4:10 p.m. San Diego(Volquez6-8) at St. Louis (Lynn11-4), 4:15 p.m. ChicagoCubs(Viganueva2-5) at Colorado(Nicasio 5-4), 5:10p.m. Arizona(Miley 6-7) at SanFrancisco(MCain 5-6), 6:05 p.m.

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BASEBALL

WP — DDeLaRosa. T—2:58. A—43,515(45,483).

AH TimesPDT

Arizona

BASEBALL

Blevinspitchedto1 batter inthe8th.

Standings

WRESTLING Sport gets boost-

Mariners 10, Astros 7 HOUSTON — Rookie Brad Miller hit his first two major league homers and drove in five runs, and

Wrestlers have been granted

Seattle overcameHouston rookie Brandon Barnes' cycle.

Jeter tO DL —NewYork

rare access to compete at the

Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter went back on the disabled list

birthplace of the ancient Olym-

Seattle

at 12:30 p.m.

Friday, knocking him out of the

pics in southern Greece aspart of a campaign to keepthe sport

three-game series against the rival Boston Red Sox — and be-

from being dropped after the 2016 Games. The site at Ancient

yond. The Yankeesplaced their

Olympia, 200 miles southwest

captain on the 15-day OL with a strained right quadriceps that

of Athens, is normally off limits to such competitions and is

he injuredinhis first game back

used for the Olympic flame

last week after being out all season with a broken left ankle.

lighting ceremony. The 15country tournament will take

place today andSunday.Wres-

FOOTBALL 49erS get BIICS CB —The San Francisco 49ers haveacquired cornerback Eric Wright in a trade with Tampa Bay that sends a conditional selection in the 2014 draft to the Bucca-

tling was one of the sports at the ancient Olympics, which also

included running, boxing, long jump, javelin and discus. The IOC in February dropped wrestling from a list of core sports, leaving it to compete for a place in the 2020 Games against

baseballand squash.

neers. The Bucsannounced the deal Friday. Wright joined Tampa

Bay last season and played in10 games, finishing with 37 tackles and one interception. In 2011 with the Detroit Lions, Wright started16 games and had four interceptions. He will join a

crowded secondary and crop of cornerbacks, including Carlos Rogers, Tarell Brown, Chris Cul-

liver and Nnamdi Asomugha.

MOTOR SPORTS NASGAR nixes aerial CameraS —NASCARsuspended the use ofaerial camera systems Friday, nearly two months after a FoxSports cable snapped and injured fans and damaged somecars at Charlotte Motor Speedway.Tenpeople were injured during the CocaCola 600 when part of the drive

CYCLING 27 pros face doping Ch8rgOS —Former cycling world champion Alessandro

rope landed in the grandstand. Three people were taken to hospitals, and were checked out and

released soon after. "NASCAR

Ballan and 2004 Giro d'Italia

has decided, in collaboration with its broadcast partners, to

winner Damiano Cunegoare

suspend all media partner usage

among 27 people indicted on

of aerial camera systems that hang over race tracks," NASCAR

doping charges in Italy. On Friday, the preliminary judge in Mantova set a hearing date for Oec. 10 after prosecutor

Antonino Condorelli's report following a lengthy investigation.

said in a statement. "The safety of our competitors and our fans remains NASCAR's No.1 priority, and until total evaluation and

The case mainly involves past and present members of the

analysi shavebeencompleted, usage of this particular technology enhancement andany

Lampre team, including general

similar enhancements, has been

manager GiuseppeSaronni, and centers around pharmacist

suspended." — From wire reports

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Oakland

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Reds 5, Pirates 3

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2 1

National League

Pittsburgh Liriano L,9-4 Ju Wilson

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HBP—byPelfrey(Stubbs). WP —Allen. T—2:59.A—36,280(39,021).

Mccutchen(11), R.Martin (9),Heisey(5). SB—McCutchen (21).

pitched into the seventh inning and Baltimore beat Texas.

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be able to race full time here pretty soon, but I'm going to keep teaching on th e back burner there," said the 26year-old Stephens, a Texan who recently f i n ished h er third year of teaching in her native Dallas. Kristin McGrath of Exergy finished sixth in the stage and kept her overall lead in the five-stagerace.She leads second-place Claudia Haeusler of Tibco by 2:20 and has a 3:03 lead on third-place Mara Abbott, also of Exergy. Donovan broke away from the main pack with about 12 miles left in the race, and Stephens caught her at about 5K to the finish. The two riders worked together for a while before Stephens took off about 500 meters before the finish line at Mt. Bachelor ski area's West Village Lodge. "It was awesome," Stephens said of the stage win. "This was the stage last year that I went into saying I wanted to win. This year, to get the chance to win, it was pretty awesome." The final climb of the race was a steep grade from Sparks Lake to Bachelor. "It's definitely a stair-step climb, but it had been a long, hard race, so it m ade that c limb much harder than I think it ha d been in y ears past," Stephens said. "There were lots of people attacking all day." McGrath, who has held the overall lead since Wednesday's McKenzie Pass Road Race, said she knew going into Friday's stage that it would be a tough race. But she finished the day with the same lead she had coming in. "The team was amazing, and it was no stress,"McGrath said. "My team was so strong and always present at the front. That really made my

job easy." The Downtown T w i light Criterium, the fourth stage of the Cascade Classic, starts at 5:45 p.m. today for the pro women.

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CCCat aglance A look at what's happening in theCascadeCycling Classic, a five-stage cycling race inCentral Oregon: FRIDAY Stage 3 for the pro menand womenwasthe CascadeLakesRoadRace(92milesforthemen

TONIGHT Stage 4 for the pro menandwomen is the spectator-favorite Downtown Twilight Criterium.

and 70 for the women). The start and finish for both races was at Mt. Bachelor's West Village

The women start at 5:45 p.m. and will race for 50 minutes. The men start at 7 p.m. and will

Lodge. Both fields headedsouth toward Sunriver

race for 75 minutes. Thestart/finish line for

on Forest Service Road 45 before turning onto Forest Service Road 40. The women's field rode

the criterium is located on Wall Street between

once around CranePrairie Reservoir, and the men circled the reservoir twice before climbing back up the Cascade Lakes Highway to Mt.Bachelor and the finish.

Oregonand Minnesotaavenues.Eachlapincludes four 90-degree turns as the fields maketheir way around and around Wall Street, Oregon Avenue, Bond Street and Idaho Avenue. Expect high

speeds on the straightaways andplenty of action along the way as riders fight for sprint points at intermediate stages of the race.

— Reporter: 541-383-0318, mmorical@bendbulletin.com.

Men Continued from C1 C had Haga of O ptum i s second overall, eight seconds back, and Jakub Novak of BMC, the leader coming into Friday, is third overall, nine seconds back. Tvetcov won Friday's road race in 3 hours, 9 minutes, 32 seconds. Travis McCabe of Elbowz Racing f i nished second and Haga was third, both with the same time as Tvetcov. "It was kind of hard," Tvetcov said of Friday's stage. "I was happy with on e stage

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win. I remember last year, this stage was good for me. Every day I feel better and better." The Cascade Lakes Road Race started and finished at Mt. Bachelor ski area's West Village Lodge. The field headed south toward Sunriver on Forest Service Road 45 before turning onto Forest Service Road 40. The pro men circled Crane Prairie Reservoir twice before climbing the Cascade Lakes Highway back to Mt. Bachelor and the finish. A n i n e-rider b r eakaway in the early part of the race included Jeremy Vennel of Bissell, who was a threat to

"There's definitely a f eelgood factor in Britain," WestContinued from C1 wood said. He added, "I'm just Woods, l i k e We s t wood concentrating on what I've got a nd Stenson, played in t h e going on at the moment." morning, which allowed him Woods' focus has always to survive to laugh about the been the four majors, but he challenge that Muirfield pre- has come up empty since wins ented. Asked h o w m a n y ning the2008 U.S. Open. Not drivers he hit on a day when that anyone in the golf world is his sand wedge was traveling counting. "I've had chances on the 180 yards on the roll, he said, "Eight or 10." back nine of many of those W oods ma i n t ained a Sundays," said Woods, who straight face for another beat has recorded second-, thirdor two, then added, "On the or fourth-place finishes in range." every major during the winWoods and Westwood have lessstreak. "Just one of those more in common than their things where I haven't gotten 36-hole score. Westwood be- it n gan a dialogue with Woods' Woods, 37, is one of golf's swing coach, Sean Foley, at all-time clutch performers, but the Memorial Tournament in in recent years his bravado May and had resolved to work has developed cracks under with him before Justin Rose, stress. On F r i day, W o ods another of Foley's players and talked about what was going a compatriot of Westwood's, through his mind as he stood won his first major title last over a 5-foot par putt on the month at the U.S. Open. eighth hole. "I felt left-center, Rose broke his maiden in but I kept looking at it and I his 33rd major as a profes- felt more dead-straight-to-censional, although he missed the ter," he said. "And then maybe cut here. Westwood is 0 for 61. I need to play left-center beNot that anyone in Britain is cause the wind is blowing, it's counting. coming off my left, going to In a summer that has seen move it down the hill." Rose win the U.S. Open, Andy The power of the mind is Murray triumph at Wimble- such that, whether a golfer bedon and Chris Froome bring lieves he has the right line or Britain to the brink of a second the wrong line, he is usually consecutive Tour de France right. So is it any wonder that, title, karma would seem to be when Woods finally struckthe draped in the Union Jack. putt, he blocked it and made a

take the overall lead. But that break was caught at the base of the grueling 5-kilometer climb from Sparks Lake to near the finish. Phil Gaimon of Bissell and Francisco Mancebo of 5-hour Energy both attacked, and Tvetcov followed them.

"My (teammates) just put

me in the f ront before the climb started and it was perfect," Tvetcov said. "The team did great. All day I just tried to sit (in the pack) and prepare for the f i nish. Those guys (Gaimon and Mancebo) were really strong on th e climb. Mancebo pushed hard. But it's

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The Associated Press SYLVANIA, Ohio — Paula Creamer hasn't won an LPGA Tour event in the past three years. Yet the memories of the times she ha s t r i umphed always give her a lift when needed most. C reamer, who wo n t h e tournament five years ago when it was known as the Jamie Farr Toledo Classic, shared the lead, and topranked Inbee Park was lurking nearby Friday after the second round of the Marathon Classic. "You know when to step on the gas and when not to," she said. "When you get a rhythm going out here it kind of takes care of itself. Experience, in any case, takes care of the issues that you have out there. It's just being confident." In the 2008 event, she shot a career-best 11-under 60 in the first round and followed up with a 65, then held off all challengers for a t w o-shot victory. With a host of big names bunched high on the leaderboard through 36 holes of the Marathon, she knows she can't put it on cruise control.

GOLF ROUNDUP But she also feels good about her chances. "I have so much confidence out here, and the fans have been so great over the years," said Creamer, who has won nine times on tour but not since the 2010 U.S. Women's Open. "I kind of feel like I have a little extra bonus with them in myback pocket." Creamer shot a 3-under 68 on Friday on the heels of an opening 66 to pull even with Alison Walshe and Spain's Beatriz Recari at 8 - under 134. Recari, who picked up her second careertour win earlier this year, had the day's low round with a 65. She climbed from a tie for 19th after opening with a 69. Also on Friday: Six-way tie on PGA Tour: MADISON, Miss. — Vaughn Taylor,Fabian Gomez, Paul Stankowski, T ro y M a t t eson, Kyle Reifers and Daniel Summerhays shared the lead in the Sanderson Farms Championship when secondround play was suspended because of darkness in the rain-plagued event.

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Continued from C1 C ompeting in the r i ng next to th e U SHJA N ational Hunter Classic was the $1,000 Some Day Farm Pro/Am Team Relay. In the event, a team of one professional and one amateur is timed in a relay; one rider jumps the first part of the course, then gets off so the second rider can continue the final series of fences. The winning team was Tom and Kenneth Long, a father and son from Eagle, Idaho, atop Lebu, a brown and white paint gelding. The team finished with a time of 81.913 seconds. "Another t eam w e n t really fast," Kenneth said. "So we knew we had to go really fast, or be down on the ribbons." Team Gorilla Growlers, consisting of L isa Pleasance and Catherine Cruger, of Bend, placed third in the Pro/Am relay while riding Cruger's Holsteiner geld-

The $25,000 Oxford Hotel Group Grand Prix will

headline today's Oregon High Desert Classics, starting at 5:30 p.m. in the Swan Training Grand Prix Ring. The Take2 Thoroughbred

jumper competition classes will begin today in the early afternoon at the Kilkenny Crest Jumper Ring1. The two classes are restricted to Thoroughbreds registered with the Jockey Club

(Thoroughbred horse registry). The winners of the

jumper class will receive $250. Competition begins at 8 a.m. and will conclude with the Grand Prix around 7 p.m. The annual High Desert

Classics are being staged for the 24th year at J Bar

J Boys Ranch onHamby Road in northeast Bend. The horse show continues today through Sunday and will reconvene Wednesday July 24 and continue through Sunday, July 28.

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time of 86.145 after receiving a four-second fault. Today at t h e O r egon Spectators are welcome; High Desert Classics is admission is free. — Bulletin staff report the $25,000 Oxford Hotel Group Grand Prix in the Swan Training Grand Prix Ring at 5:30 p.m. today atop her own horse, BiThis evening's Grand jole's Vanel. P rix is th e f i rst o f t w o Spectatorsare welcome; adGrand Prix events at the mission is free. — Reporter: 541-383-0375; High Desert Classics. Megan Jordan, o f O r egon eoller®bendbulletin.com City, will attempt to defend her title against 24 other competitors. The USH JA N ational Hunter C l assic w i n ner, Garcia, also will be competing in the Grand Prix

dropped but chasing." On the relatively flat sprint finish, Haga attacked with 300 meters to go and Tvetcov jumped on his wheel and passed him. "I just tried to push and then sit on Chad's wheel," Tvetcov said. "He had a good speed. I just followed him." The fourth stage for the pro men, the Downtown Twilight Criterium, starts tonight at 7 o'clock. The men will race for 75 minutes. — Reporter: 541-383-0318, mmorical@bendbutletin.com.

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historically low levels and consumers are becoming confident enough in the economy to consider home purchases. And once a home is bought, it often means they will be shopping for the big-ticket appliances that Whirlpool sells — whose brands include Maytag, KitchenAid and its namesake. The stock rose 8 percent Friday. Whirlpool is up 27 percent this year, compared with the 19 percent rise of the Standard & Poor's 500 index.

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By Elon Glucklich

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A Vancouver, Wash., real estatedevelopment company entered the Bend market in a big way this week, paying about $6.4 million to purchase the Old Mill Marketplace building on Southwest Industrial Way. The company, Killian Pacific, finalized the purchase on Monday, according to Deschutes County deed records. The 87,000-square-foot building, which sits on 4.3 acres between Industrial Way and Northwest Arizona Avenue, houses more than 20 local businesses, including wine

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The Old Mill Marketplace building was purchased by a Vancouver, Wash., commercial real estate development company, which plans no major changes for the site, off Bond Street between Industrial Way and Arizona Avenue.

nies, home furnishing stores and others. The Marketplace building previously sold for more than

$18 million, when a Portland development group bought the property in March 2007, just as the real estate market was starting to decline. Killian isn't planning any

major changes for the property, said Phil Bretsch, the company's property acquisition manager, though some minor face-lifts are likely. "Some of the past ownerships had, I wouldn't say neglected it. But there was a lack of attention to keeping it nice," Bretsch said. Killian officials have been coming to Bend every other week for the past several months, looking at the property and talking with the former owners, deciding whether to make the deal. Killian Pacific has devel-

A federal judge approved a $1.6 billion settlement Friday in a against Toyota to compensate vehicle owners who suffered financial

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PLANO, Texas — J.C. Penney's turnaround is about to be tested as parents decide wherethey're going for back-to-

school shopping. The Plano-based department store chain always needs to score high during the fall apparel season, which is second only to Christmas in sales. But this year will be an even bigger test. "Do they have a lot to prove to investors the next couple of months? Absolutely," said Maxim Group retail ana-

lyst Rick Snyder. "Back-to-school performance is extremely important for Penney this year." Investors are looking for sales gains, an increase in store traffic, less cash burned and improved margins, he said. This time last year, CEO Ron Johnson — ousted in April — got a lot of attention by offering free haircuts for students, but the promotion didn't drive sales. "This year, we're charging $10 for kids' haircuts. That's still a good price," said B etsy S c h umacher, P enney's

senior vice president over children's merchandise. If free haircuts had worked, the company would have offered them again, she said. Last year, sales declined 22 percent inthe second quarter and 27 percent in the third quarter, periods that include the key back-to-school months of July, August and September. This August, Penney is offering $25 prescription eyeglasses for kids 16 and under. It's also giving away personalization kits with purchases of shoes and backpacks.

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oped morethan 100 properties in its 40 years of operation, according to its website, focused in the Portland and Vancouver areas. But the improving real estate market has the company branching out, recently making deals on retail and office buildings in Seattle and Salem. Bretsch called Bend and the Marketplace building a natural extension of Killian's growth plans. "We saw a really unique property right in the heart of Bend," he said. "We love what's going on there, with cool, local tenants." He said the building's current tenants shouldn't expect any disruptions.

SEC saysMiami mislead bond investors By Nathaniel Popper New York Times News Service

The city of Miami is being accused of breaking its probation for violating securities laws. The Securities and Exchange Commission filed charges Friday afternoon,

accusing the city of giving misleading information about its finances to inves-

tors in 2009 in an effort to make its municipal bonds more attractive. The agency also said that the city had broken a ceaseand-desist order it signed in 2003 after facing similar

charges. George Canellos, the co-director of the SEC's enforcement division, said in a statement that the city's

conduct was "all the more appalling and unacceptable," because of the earlier problems. It is the first time a municipality has been accused of violating a cease-and-desist order. The SEC has faced criticism for not levying harsherpenaltieson repeat offenders. A lawyer for Miami, Ivan

Harris, said the city would fight the charges in court. "The city made detailed disclosures about these transactions, complied with accounting rules, received clean audits and its bond priceshave remained stable throughout this time period," Harris said. "How the SEC concludes that fraud occurred is a mystery."

In Europe, new cars are becoming rare items. The European Automobile Manufacturers' Association reported this week that newcar registrations in the European Union were down 6 percent in June compared with those in the month a year earlier and were running at their slowest pace since 1996. Even in Germany, whose economy has been stronger than those of most its European brethren, sales were the lowest for any June since the country was unified in 1990. The lone bright spot was Britain, where June sales were up 13 percent from a year earlier. Retail sales in general have been surprisingly strong in Britain in recent months, and in the last 12 months its new-car registrations were 9 percent higher than in the previous 12 months, making it one of only three European countries shown to have posted an increase. At the same time, auto sales have been on the rise in the United States and were higher in the last 12 months than at any time since 2008. New-car sales have long been a reliable economic indicator, one that falls sharply when recessions start and then risesrapidly when economies recover. That is largely because car purchases can often be postponed if buyers are worried,creating pent-up demand when recessions end. In some of the European countries struggling the most, where an end to the recession appears to be far-off, new-car sales have been falling steadily for years as those who absolutely must buy a car choose a used one instead. In some countries, there is an active businessimporting used cars from more prosperous nations. In the early days of the credit crisis, new-car sales held up better in Europe than in the U.S., and generous "cash for clunkers" incentives ignited a rebound in 2010. Since then, though, weakening European economies have led to new declines.

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE Larry Gettlehas beenrc-appointed by Mid Oregon Credit Union's board of directors to a three-year term onthe supervisory committee. Bob Toveyalso has been reappointed to a three-year term on Mid-Oregon's supervisory committee, and he waselected committee chairman. EconomicDevelopmentfor Central

Oregon has announced the election of six S trobel M e y er Curley Price members to its re-elected. board of directors, three of whomare newtothe board and three whowere The new membersare:

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Eric Strobel,the area manager for Barrett Business Services lnc. Jade Meyer,the chief financial officer for Brooks Resources. Tertk Steve Curley,the interim director at the Small Business Development Center at Central Oregon Community College

and founder of BlueSpace Markets. Those re-elected are: Wes Price,partner in the accounting firmof Harrigan Price Fronk & Co. Darren Powderly,president of Compass Commercial RealEstate Services. Katie Tank,lawyer and head of Tank Law PC.


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Brothers: a curious bond rothers are fascinatingcreatures. Best friends. Automatic playmates. Sworn enemies. I remember all of these dynamics existing to some extent with my own sister when we were young, but they seem more exaggeratedin the relationship between my sons. Brothers seem to reach the extremities of the sibling paradox, their intense arguing punctuatedby a reliance on each other as deep as their resentments can be. An impassioned argument over rights to a Lego piece can give way to plotting how to get a popsicle in a heartbeat. My sons are growing up — they are ll and 8 now — and I wonder often what shape their relationship will take as they navigate their adolescence and their young adulthood. I try not to worry about their fighting (we all fought with our siblings, right?) and trust that no matter the depth of their intermittent conflicts, they will still find their way to be friends. There is no question, after the past week, that they still need each other in some sense. A few months ago, my older son, Harry, started asking for his own bedroom. The boys have shared a room sincethey were babies,butwe had an extra bedroom, and it was time.So, over the course ofa couple weeks, we converted our guest room/ office into a boy's bedroom. This was no small undertaking. It involved moving several hundred books, relocating computers and their related tech, procuring new furniture for the new bedroom. It meant finding a new place in our not-terribly-large house for all those books and the new office area. It meant dismantling bunk beds and assembling DIY kids' desks. (Note:There should be some sort of physics prize for calculating the correct angle at which to move large piecesoffurniture through narrow doorways, and my husband should win it for figuring out that the bed, which would not go through the door upways or sideways, would actually fit diagonal-like, despite all appearances to the contrary.) Finally, the boys were ensconced in their own beds in their own bedrooms. They were all smiles. Jack, the younger, was finally going to get to sleep on the top bunk of the bunk beds. His brother, Harry, had his own brand new grown-up bed. Their rooms were spaciousand clean,fresh sheets on the beds, stuffed animals appropriately split between the rooms. Then came bedtime. They seemed excited at the prospect of their first nights in their own rooms. We distributed kisses and hugs to each of them and said our good nights. An hour later, checking in, we found Harry asleep in his old bed in his brother's new bedroom. Why? "I don't know" was the official answer from Harry. As it was the next day from Jack, who snuck into hisbigbrother'sroom on theirsecond night of "independence." More than a week into having separate bedrooms, the boys have spent a grand total of two nights alone in their own rooms. Why? "I don't know" remains the boys' answer, but of course that's nonsense. They may not want to admit it, but they missed each other, missed the comfort of another human being in the room, the companionship they'veshared forthepasteightyears. That won't always be true. Middle school approaches. So do teenage angst, fraternal competition and demands for privacy. In a few short years, I imagine, they may not be able to stand to be in each other's company. But looking even further ahead, I see them as friends, brothers in the truest sense, their relationship built on the depth of the bond formed now. So, even though my husband and I spent hours creating our sons' separate bedrooms, when I find one has snuck into the other's room, and they are asleepside-by-side on the same pillow, I don't really mind. Plus, they'll be fighting again within 15 minutes of waking. They're brothers. — Julie Johnson is the features editor at The Bulletin. 541-383-0308, jj ohnson@bendbulletin.com

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Christian School gym, 19741 BakerRoad,Bend. The event begins at 11 a.m. with a free bar-

becue and preparedness fair. Participants can tour a Bend Fire Depart-

ment ambulance, learn about the American Red Cross and learn how to protect against wildfire and what to do in an

evacuation emergency. Deschutes River Woods

businesses will also be on hand with samples. The neighborhood meeting begins at 12:30 p.m. and will feature

awards, door prizes, election of a newboard Photos by Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin

Ruth Nichols and her nephew, Zack Nichols, feed there chickens on the Cob Project Campus, a permaculture training center that's being built east of Bend. Discarded wooden pallets were used to build the structures inside the chicken's enclosure, which is called "Cluck Med" after the resort chain.

of directors and the an-

nual Firewise community education presentation and Q&A. Contact:

www.drwna.org.

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and Barnum 8 Bailey circus Sept. 19-22 at the Deschutes County Fair 8 Expo Center in Redmond. For the first time in

Central Oregon, Ringling Bros. will present

"Fully Charged —Gold Edition," featuring knife throwing, high-wire stunts, an award-win-

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ning aerial gymnast, a six-man acrobatic troupe from Russiaand Asian elephants. The circus will also offer a free party before each show to all ticket hold-

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tanding at her k i tchen table, Ruth Nichols rolls out a green, brown and white sketch showing what the Cob Project Campus — a permaculture training program she hopes to set up on her property near the Bend Municipal Airportwill look like over the next 10 years. "There's a lot of b eginners out there who need a place where they can learn everything about permcaulture," Nichols said. Loosely defined, permaculture is an eco-friendly discipline focused on establishing a balance between people and nature. Black squares and triangles dotting the sketch show where Nichols plans to install wind and solar generators to provide electricity and allow the 58-year-old Ohio native to take her house off the grid. Brown circles mark th e f u ture sites of small earthen dome-shaped structureswhere people could learn or experiment with various permaculturetechniques. Green ovals mark the sites of gardens where Nichols would grow food and gourds the campus would use for its programs. And while this vision may be a long time in coming, the work Nichols has put into making it a reality gives

Tickets range from

$20-$40, plus fees, for adults. Special dis-

counts for children and opening night are also available. To purchase, visit www.ticketmaster.com or call 800-745-3000. For more info, visit

www.ringling.com. This oven was built using amixture of sand, clay, water and straw that's known as cob, which is also the namesake of the Cob Project Campus.

Saving Grace to get renovation The High Desert De-

some people hope that it may come together sooner than they think.

The project According to a post on the Upper DeschutesPermaculture Guild's website, permaculture is a design

approach providing people with "an instruction manual for solving the challenges laid out by the new paradigm of meeting human needs while enhancing ecosystem health."

The guild's blog post goes on to describepermaculture as a way for people to reconnect with their environment and build a relationship that focuses on doing what works

best for everyone and everything involved — both humans and nature — and making sure the work can be carried out for generations to come. "It has to be good for you," said Jennel Wassenaar, one of about 40 people who have volunteered with Nichols to help her set up the Cob Project Campus. "It has to be good for the Earth, and it has to be good forthe future." Wassenaar said one of the principles at the heart of permaculture is making sure that people let nothing go to waste. SeePermaculture/D5

sign Council announced that it is donating mem-

ber time and resources for a renovation of the

bathroom inside the local Saving Graceshelter. As the council's 2013 philanthropic project, the renovation includes

new plumbing fixtures, vanities and storage cabinets, light fixtures,

flooring, millwork and paint, according to a

news release. Saving Grace provides comprehensive family violence and sexual assault services. Built in1990, the 24-bed

shelter has just one

A masan'SCreatiVediSPOSitiOn, Set in StOne By Michael Tortorello New York Times News Service

MORRISVILLE, Vt. On May 17, the price of an act of wonder went up 2.3 percent. Stonemason Thea Alvin had been asking $44 an hour for her extraordinary labors. After that Friday, her birthday, the same job would cost $45. "I typically work for my age in wages," Alvin said. "It's a rule I invented." The business of building a 50-ton stone helix on the front lawn is perhaps the definition of a specialty trade. Almost no one other than Alvin has the imagination and skill to do it. And her life's training would be particularly hard to emulate. Alvin grew up in a commune (which, on second -

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A sculpture built by stonemason Thea Alvin frames her home in Morrisville, Vt. thought, might have been a cult), partied with the Grateful Dead when she was 5, spent the better part of a school year in her bedroom under a kind

of "solitary confinement" and eloped at 18 and raised three children in a cabin with no running water. The experience has left her with a creative

disposition and an underdeveloped interest in capitalism. "Because my lifestyle is so low-budget, I don't need to do a lot of work for a lot of money," Alvin said. She made a patio and a fire pit at her dentist's home in exchange for a new tooth. "I barter for food all the time," she added. Alvin does a lot for her friends in the neighborhood, the scruffy little hamlets that ring the wellgroomed ski principality of Stowe. On a recent Thursday morning, she offered a driving tour of her ambit. One of the first stops was a yak farm where she had rehabbed a retaining wall below the barn. SeeStones/D4

bathroom that has fallen into disrepair. The project begins Aug. 3. Volunteers and charitable donations are

encouraged. Toparticipate, visit the "Contact" page on the HDDC website, www.thehddc.com. — Bulletin staff

Correction In a story headlined

"These kittens can save the day," which ap-

peared Sunday,July14, on PageC1,the source of the Mount Bachelor

Memory CareCenter's three kittens was reported incorrectly. The

memory care center is fostering the kittens

through an arrangement with Brightside Animal Shelter. The Bulletin regrets the error.


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S atec urc ets'em s iritua sto e By Cheryl Truman

A passage is shared about the sufficiency of God's grace, LEXINGTON, Ky. — On a and how that puts individusunny Sunday morning, the als in partnership to improve Skate Park in Woodland Park their lives. is filled with skateboarders S kate Church b egan i n taking on the little concrete 2012 with visits to v a rious canyons. skateboard venues, although A nd t he n i t ' s t i m e f o r in 2013 the church has been church — L exington Skate more centered around WoodChurch. The service is being land Park, Roberts said. held on two picnic tables a J oel Darland grew up i n skateboard's soar away from church, he stopped attendthe Skate Park, in Lexington, ing while in college, he said. Ky. Now, with Skate Church, he's The Skate Church is affili- back. ated with Lexington's Simple So is Gideon Maki, coming Church, which e mphasizes to church with his girlfriend fellowship a n d d i s c ussion Hannah Flynn. outside of a f o rmal church Maki reads a bit from Lamenvironment. entations, in which Jeremiah Joshua R o b e rts , who talks about suffering, "the is leading the service this wormwood and the gall," folweek, unpacks donuts, juice, lowed by grace. "It's against the culture of Mountain Dew and an eggand-bacon casserole that he the world to look at your brocooked. Roberts, a longtime kenness and move forward," skateboard enthusiast, wi l l he told the group. "But it gives later conclude th e s e rvice you a place, through God, to by climbing on a skateboard move forward." and sailing around the skateSome of the Bibles used board park. by the group are tiny pocket " What better way t o d o versions; others in the flock church than w it h a s k ate- read theirverse from a smart board'?" Roberts said. phone. Katherine Hager, RobRoberts has been skate- erts'fiancee, reads aloud a boarding "since I can remem- reflection she has written on ber, and found Jesus a few the back of a recipe. years ago." Will Jennings, 12, comes to About 15 p e ople a ttend Skate Church with his moththe service, held around the er and sister. The family compicnic tables, ranging from mutes from Frankfort, Ky., to middle school to young adult attend the church. "I just like coming and talkin age. Roberts leads off by reading scripturefrom Acts ing about God," he said. "This 8 — the part about Philip and helps me be faithful to God the importance of b aptism — and I get to skate and see — then urges other attendees my friends from Lexington." to share scripture, experiencRoberts gives the group a es and reflections that have benediction, then hops on his been meaningful to them. skateboard.

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NEWBERRY HOSPICEOF LA PINE: 541-536-7399. OREGON COMMISSIONFOR THE BLIND:541-447-4915. OREGONCURE: 541-475-2164. OREGON LYMEDISEASE NETWORK: 541-312-3081 orwww.oregonlyme.org. OVEREATERSANONYMOUS: 541-306-6844. PARENTS/CAREGIVERSOF CHILDRENAFFECTEDBYAUTISM SUPPORTGROUP:541-771-1075 or http:I/coregondevdisgroupaso.ning. com. PARENTS OFMURDEREDCHILDREN (POMC)SUPPORT GROUP: 541-410-7395. PARISH NURSESANDHEALTH MINISTRIES:541-383-686 I. PARKINSON'SCAREGIVERS SUPPORTGROUP:541-317-1188. PARKINSON'SDISEASE SUPPORT GROUP:541-280-5818. PARTNERS IN CARE: Home health and hospice services; 541-382-5882. PFLAG CENTRALOREGON: For parents, families and friends of lesbians andgays; 541-317-2334 or www.pflagcentraloregon.org. PLAN LOVINGADOPTIONS NOW (PLANI:541-389-9239. PLANNEDPARENTHOOD: 888-875-7820. PMS ACCESSLINE: 800-222-4767. PREGNANCYRESOURCECENTERS: Bend,541-385-5334; Madras,541475-5338; Prineville, 541-447-2420; Redmond, 541-504-8919. PULMONARY HYPERTENSION SUPPORTGROUP:541-548-7489. RECOVERING ADDICTS INTHE ADDICTION FIELD:541-610-3060 or phoenixcounselingbend@gmail. com. SAVINGGRACE SUPPORT GROUPS: Bend, 541-382-4420; Redmond, 541-504-2550, ext. 1; Madras, 541-475-1 880. SCLERODERMA SUPPORTGROUP: 541-480-1958. SELF-ESTEEMGROUP FOR WOMEN: 541-389-7960. SEXAHOLICSANONYMOUS: 541-595-8780. SOUPANDSUPPORT:For mourners; 541-548-7483. SUPPORT GROUPFOR FAMILIES WITH DIABETICCHILDREN: 541-526-6690. SURVIVORS OFSUICIDELOSS SUPPORTGROUP:541-610-3060 or phoenixcounsel ingbend@gmail.com. TOBACCO FREEALLIANCE: 541-3227481. TOPSOR:Bend, 541-388-5634; Culver, 541-546-4012; Redmond, 541-923-0878. TYPE2 DIABETESSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-4986. VETERANSHOT LINE: 541-408-5594 or818-634-0735. VISIONNW:Peersupport group; 541-330-0715. VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE: 541-330-9001. WOMEN'S RESOURCECENTER OF CENTRALOREGON:54 I-385-0747 WOMEN'S SELF-ESTEEMGROUP: 541-389-7960. WOMEN'S SUPPORTGROUP FOR ANGER,ANXIETY, OR DEPRESSION: 541-389-7960. WOMEN SURVIVINGWITH CANCER SUPPORTGROUP:541-706-5864. YOUNGPEOPLEWITH DISABILITIES PEER GROUP: 831-402-5024. ZEN MEDITATIONGROUP: 541-388-3179.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES To submit service information or announcementsfor religious organizations, email bulletin@ bendbulletin.com orcall 54 I-383-0358. ANTIOCHCHURCH:Sr. Pastor Ken Wytsma; "Contentment and the Spiritual Discipline of Godly Happiness," as part of the series, "The Pursuit of God";Sundayat 9:30 and11:30a.m.; ReduxQ-andA after the late service; BendHigh School, 230 N.E Sixth St., Bend. BEND CHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP: Pastor DaveMiller; "Kingdom Culture Part Vlll: The Twelve"; Sunday at10 a.m.; 4twelve youth group; Wednesday at 7p.m.; 19831 Rocking HorseRoad,Bend. BENDCHURCHOFTHE NAZARENE: PastorVirgilAskren; "He Who Began aGoodWork... "as part of the new series, "TheFiner Points in Philippians"; Sundayat 10:15 a.m.;1270 N.E.27th St., Bend. CENTRALOREGON BAPTIST CHURCH: Pastor John Tittle; "The Coming of the Lord," basedon Micah 4-5, as part of the series on Micah; Sundayat10:30a.m.;500 S.W. BondSt., Bend. CROSS CHURCH:Pastor Ed Byrnes; "Live Like aChampion Part IV: Following God'sLeadership," based onActs16; today at 6:30 p.m.; NeighborhoodCenter,2640 Jones Road,Bend. DISCOVERYCHRISTIAN CHURCH: Pastor DaveDrullinger; "To God Be the Glory," aspart of the series, "Songs We Sing"; Sundayat10 a.m.; Adult bible study at 9a.m.; 334 N.W.Newport Ave., Bend. EASTMONT CHURCH:Pastor John Lodwick; "CHRIST:TheCreator," based onColossians1:16-17, as part of the series, "CHRIST: Portraits of JesusAccording to Colossians"; Sundayat9and10:45 a.m.; 62425 EagleRoad, Bend. FATHER'SHOUSECHURCHOF GOD: Pastor Sheila Wils;"The ChangedDisciple,"aspartoftheseries, "Discipleship";Sundayat10a.m.; Youth Group;Wednesdays; 7p.m.; 61690 PettigrewRoad,Bend. THE FELLOWSHIPAT BEND:Pastor Loren Anderson;"Headship, Head Coverings andHair Cuts," basedon 1 Corinthians11:2-16;Sundayat10 a.m.; Summit HighSchool, 2855 N.W. ClearwaterDrive,Bend. FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH: Pastor JennyWarner; "Strong!"; Sunday at 9a.m. and10:45 a.m.; 230 N.E. Ninth St., Bend. FIRSTUNITED METHODIST CHURCH:The Rev.Emmett Shortreed;"You Can't Be aBeacon If Your Light Doesn't Shine," based on Romans2:17-24and Matthew 5:14-16; Sundayat 9and11 a.m; 680 N.W. BondSt., Bend. FOUNDRY CHURCH:Pastor Syd Brestel; "Rediscoverthe Lost Kingdom"; Sunday at10:15 a.m.; 60 N.W. OregonAve., Bend. GRACE BIBLECHURCH:Pastor Phil Kooistra; "Blessed ButHungry," based onMatthew 5:3-16; Sunday at10 a.m.; Boysand Girls Club,500 N.W. WalSt., l Bend. GRACEREFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH:Pastor Dan Dillard; "TheGodWho Works All Things According to HisWill," based onEphesians1:11; Sunday at10:30 a.m.; 62162HambyRoad, Bend. JOURNEYCHURCH:PastorKeith Kirkpatrick; "Striving for Whatever It Takes"; special musical guest, Hiding Nothing; Sundayat10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.; 70N.W.Newport Ave., Bend. REAL LIFECHRISTIANCHURCH: Pastor MikeYunker; "TheParables: Lesson 2"; Sunday at 8 and10 a.m.; 2880 N.E. 27th St., Bend. SPIRITUALAWARENESS COMMUNITY OF THE CASCADES: Guest speakerKelseyCollins; "WhatDo YouWant?";Sundayat9 a.m.; held at TheOld Stone Church, 157 N.W.Franklin Ave., Bend. SPRINGSOFLIFEMINISTRIES: Evangelist andBible teacherEddie Cienda; Wednesdaysat7 p.m.; ongoing; TheSoundGarden Studio, 1279 N.E.SecondSt., Bend. TRINITYEPISCOPAL CHURCH:

Sunday at 9a.m.; St. FrancisChurch, 2450 N.E. 27th St., Bend. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH:The Rev. PatrickRooney;"Choices," based on Luke10:38-42; Sundayat 9:30a.m.; Refuel -ing;W ednesdaysat6p.m.;2550 N.E. Butler Market Road. UNITARIANUNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIPOFCENTRAL OREGON: Guest speakerPaulHalberstadt; "Sustainability Tale:Foresight to Insight"; Sundayat11 a.m.; atthe OldStone Church,157 N.W.Franklin Ave., Bend. WESTSIDECHURCH:Pastor Ken Johnson; "Gravity Part 3:Who'sYour Daddy"; today at 6:30 p.m.and Sunday at 8, 9 and10:45a.m.; 2051 N.W. Shevlin Park Road,Bend. WESTSIDESOUTH CAMPUS: Pastor Evan Earwicker; "Gravity Part 3: Who's Your Daddy"; Sundayat 9and10:30 a.m.;1245 S.E.Third St., Bend. WESTSIDEONLINE CAMPUS: Pastor Ken Johnson; "Gravity Part 3: Who's Your Daddy"; today at6:30 p.m.and Sunday at 9and10:45 a.m.; www. westsidelive.org. COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: Pastor RobAnderson; "Sharing WhatReally Matters Through: Service," based onLuke 22:24-30; Sunday at 9 and11 a.m.; 529 NW.19th St., Redmond. EMMAUS LUTHERANCHURCH:The Rev. David Poovey; "Take Time to Pray, to Study and toWorship," based on Luke 10:38-42; Sundayat10:30 a.m.; 2175 S.W.SalmonAve., Redmond. GRACELUTHERANCHURCH ATEAGLE CREST:Pastor Randy VanMehren; "PeopleCanbeLike aCan of Coke;ShakeThemUpandWhatever is lnside Will ComeOut" Sunday at 10:30a.m.; Eagle Crest Banquetand ConferenceFacility,1522 ClineFalls Road, Redmond. ST. PAUL'SANGLICANCHURCH: Father John Pennington; "Toxic Tongues," based onMatthew7:15-21; Sunday at3 p.m.;SaintAlban's,3277 N.W. 10th St., Redmond. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH: Pastor Eric Burtness; "This Wouldn't BeHappening If You HadMore Faith," aspartof the series "10ThingsJesusDidn't Say"; Sundayat10a.m. and5:01p.m.;1113 Black Butte Blvd., Redmond. SHEPHERD'SVALLEYCOWBOY CHURCH: Pastor JordanWeaver; Sunday at9and10:30a.m.and Mondayat7 p.m.; Men'sbiblestudy; Thursdays at 7 a.m.; Women'sbiblestudy;Thursdaysat9 a.m.; in thecafeof TheRim RockRiders Equestrian Facility, BrasadaRanch, 17037S.W.Alfalfa Road, Powell Butte VERTICALCHURCH OF GOD (FORMERLY AGAPEHARVEST FELLOWSHIP): Pastor Jeremy Seibert; Sunday at10:30 a.m.; youth night; W ednesday at6 p.m.;52460Skidgel Road, LaPine. COMMUNITYBIBLECHURCH AT SUNRIVER:Pastor GlenSchaumloeffel; "Sovereign," as part of the series, "Who is Like You? AStudy onthe Attributes of God"; Sundayat 9:30a.m.; 1 Theater Drive, Sunriver. CONCORDIALUTHERAN MISSION: The Rev.Willis Jenson; "Christ's Word is the GoodPart Because ItGivesLife Eternal" based onLuke10:42; Sundayat 11 a.m.; held atTerrebonneGrange Hall, 828611th St., Terrebonne. SPARK SUMMERVACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: Aprogram for kids ages3 to fifth gradewith storytelling, music, art, gamesandmore;free; registration requested; 9:15a.m.-noon Monday through Friday; Nativity Lutheran Church, 60850 Brosterhous Rd,Bend; 541-388-0765, childrensministry© nativityinbend.com orwww. nativityinbend.com. ST.THOMAS ALTAR SOCIETY ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE:9 a.m.-3 p.m. Aug. 9and 9a.m.-noonAug10;St. Thomas Parish CenterGym,1720 N.W.19th St., Redmond; 541-923-3390. SUSIE MCENTIRE: contemporary christian artist with TheMudSprings Gospel Band;free;4p.m.Aug.4; Antelope Community Church,Antelope, Ore.; 541-395-2507.

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HOUSE OF COVENANT

536 SW 10th, Redmond

755 NE 2nd Street, Bend 541-389-8888

Messianic Synagogue

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 541 NE Dekalb

for Jews and Christians alike. If you're

541-548-2974

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SundayWorship 9:00 am 8 10:30 am Sunday School for all ages Kidmo • Junior Church

We provide a congregational setting

POWELL BUTTE

Hebrew perspective, come join us at:

Children 8 Adult Classes Worship Service - 11:00 am

Bear Creek Center

Major's Robert & Miriam Keene

21300 Bear Creek Rd.

NEW HOPE KVANGELICAL 20080 Pinebrook Blvd. 541-389-3436

Our Shabbat Services are on Saturday

Bend, OR. 97701

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Cowboy Fellowship Saturdays

Potluck 6 pm

"Omkar" (Aum) Hinduism

"Star B Crescent"Islam

"Yin/Yang" Taoist/ Confucianism

8:30 am- 10:15 am-11 am

Nursery 8 Children's Church •

FAITH CHRISTIAN CENTER

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

9:30am Sunday Educational Classes 10:30 am Morning Worship This Sunday at Faith Christian Pastor Mike Johnson will share his message in the Sunday service titled "Philadelphia" from the 7 Series, 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

• Davidic dance and worship • Children's ministry and nursery

Saturday 6:00 pm

• Home groups • Teaching from the Torah and the Brit

Pastor Randy Myers

20225 Cooley Rd. Bend

13720 SW Hwy 126, Powell Butte

CONGREGATION SHALOM BAYIT

Phone: (541) 383-5097

541-548-3066

Web site: ccbend.org

www.powellbuttechurch.com

(fEWISH COMMUNITY OF CENTRAL OREGON) www.jccobend.com

Visit us on the web at

230 NE Ninth Street, Bend www.bendfp.org

www.houseofcovenant.org Serving Central Oregon for 20 Years, We Are a Non-Denominational

http:/ /www.facebook.com/bendfp

or contact us at 541-385-5439

541 382 4401

LIVING TORAH FKLLOWSHIP

(No child care)

541-385-6421

Saturday 10:30 am-2 pm

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS OF CENTRAL OREGON Diverse Behefs, One Fellowship

10:00 am Contemporary Worship Service

Resident Rabbi fay Shupack Rebbetzin fudy Shupack

Worship/Dance - Study-

We are a Welcoming Congregation

Sunday Services

Child Care provided

8 am Like Hymns? We've Got 'em!

available, call for days and times.

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

End-times prophecy

Egalitarian Jewish Community Our Synagogue is located at 21555 Modoc Lane, Bend, Oregon

YouthGroup:Wednesday 7 pm

Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are

http://www.facebook.com/ bendyouthcollective

• Lifecycle Events

REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Like Hymns? We've Got 'em!

Youth Events

Hadashah (New Testament) • Bibhcal Feasts

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Osborne and Glenn Bartnik

at the RLCC Church, 2880 NE 27th

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

• Hebrew classes

Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am,

Pastors: Chris Blair, Trey Hinkle, Ozzy

Sundays: 8:30 8 10:30 am

Our Sabbatical Journey fuly 15 - November 4 Creating Spaces of Grace Information at www.bendfp.org

include: Celebrate New Life at New Hope Church!

CALVARY CHAPEL BEND

Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm

(Full children's ministry)

I La Roca Church 1155 SW Division, 4D8, Bend

Food/Fellowship

For information, please call ... Senior Pastor - Mike Yunker - 541-312-8844

'Teaching the Word of God,

Associate Pastors

Book by Book"

Mike Sweeney F feff Olson

fuly 21, 2013 at II:00am:

Hebrew Roots Fellowship worshipping in Shabbat and High I-Ioliday Services Religious Education Program

"Loving people one at a time."

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Training Weekly Torah StudyEvery Sat © 10 am

www.real-lifecc.org

Adult Education

Spirit and Truth 541-410-5337

Children Welcome www.livingtorahfellowship.com

HOLY REDKKMER CATHOLIC PARISH REDMOND ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1865 W Antler • Redmond 541 -548-4555 SUNDAYS

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

Adult Classes Celebrate Recovery W ednesdayNITE LiveKids Youth Group

Parish Office: 541-536-3571 HOLY REDEEMER, LA PINE

16137 Burgess Rd

BEND CHURCH OF THE NAZARKNK

EASTMONT COMM U N ITY SCHOOL

1270 NE 27 St. 541-382-5496

"Educating and Developing the Whole Child

TEMPLE BETH TIRVAH

for the Glory of God"

Temple Beth Tikvah is a member of the

Pre K- 5th Grade

Union for Reform Judaism. Our members represent a wide range

62425 Eagle Road, Bend• 541-382-2049

Tuesday, Wednesday 6 Friday Mass

Principal Lonna Carnahan

9:00 am

www.eastmontcommunityschool.com

Sunday Mass — 10:00 am Confessions: Saturdays — 3:00-4:00pm HOLY TRINITY, SUNRIVER

18143 Cottonwood Rd. Pastor Duane Pippitt www.redmondag.com

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

Fr. Theodore Nnabugo, Pastor www.holyredeemerparish.net

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

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

CENTRAL OREGON BAPTIST CHURCH Currently meetingat 500 SW Bond Si. (541) 617-2814 www centraloregonbaptistchurch.org

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

Sunday mass 8:00 am

Church Service 0 Sunday School: 10 am

120 Mississippi Dr

Sunday Mass — 12:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 12:00 -12:15 pm

57255 Fort Rock Rd

Sunday Mass — 3:30 pm

Wednesday 7.00 PM - Prayer Meeting 6 Adult Bible Study 7:00 PM - Kids 4 Truth

of Jewish backgrounds. We welcome interfaith families and Iews by choice.

Worship Services "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM

Experience an Eckankar

For information about our Religious Education programs, call Kathy Schindel at 541-388-8826

GospefandIherebygrant eternal life.

a loving, uplifting, Spiritual Exercise. HU,

(St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg Confession XXVIII.8, 10) 10 am Sunday School 11 am Divine Service

EASTMONT CHURCH "DisplayingtheRealiiy of Christ in

Saturday - Vigil 5:00 PM

Regardless of your beliefs or religion,

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

singing HU can bring you greater

Terrebonne, OR

Undeniable WaH"

Sunday 7:30 AM, 10.00 AM & 7:00 PM

Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM

has helped people of many different faiths

Sunday Services Classic (Blended) Service 9:00 am Contemporary Service 10:45 am Hispanic Service 6:00 pm

HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH

open their hearts more fully to the uplifting

Corner of NW Franklin 8 Lava

presence and security of God's love.

For more information about weekly ministries for the whole family, contact 541-382-5822 or email info©eastmontchurch.com

Monday- Friday 7:00 AM & 12:15 PM

Masses Sunday 4:30 PM

Saturday 8:00 AM

HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH, SBC 3100 SW Highland Ave., Redmond 541-548-4161

• Comfort, peace, joy

after 7:00 AM Mass to 6:00 PM

• A release of fears

Tuesday (Historic Church Family Holy Hour)

• Answers to your questions

5:00 - 6:00 PM

Tuesday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM

ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CHURCH 1720 NW 19th Street

Redmond, Oregon 97756 541 -923-3390

www.eckankar.org or or call 541-728-6476. •

TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 469 NW Wall St. • 541-382-5542

www.trinitybend.org

Father Todd Unger, Pastor Mass Schedule:

Sunday Schedule

Weekdays 8:00 am

One service at 9:00 am

(except Wednesdayl

Historic St. Francis Church,

Wednesday 6:00 pm

494 NW Lava St, at Franklin, Bend, OR

For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org

First Saturday 8:00 am (English)

We are grateful to the community

for the outpouring of help

Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) 12:00 noon (Spanish)

The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector

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

Children 8 Youth Programs 7:00 pm

Nursery Care provided for all services. Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur 21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241

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

529 NW 19th Street

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

ZION LUTHKRAN CHURCH

(541) 548-3367

ELCA Worship in the Heart of Redmond

Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor

Sunday Worship Services at 10:00am F 5:01 pm

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

Children's Room available during services Come Experience a warm, friendly family of worshipers.

9;15 am Children 0 Youth

Everyone Welcome - Always. A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and diverse music program for all ages

11:00 am Traditional Worship

Coffee, snacks and felfowsfiip after eachservice

High School - Sunday 11:00am- 12:30pm

Sunday School

Effective May 1, 20l3

4 Saturdays and TMC: Sl15 5 Saturdays and TMC: Sl38 The Bulletin:

MiddleSchool -W ednesday 6:00-7:30pm Mondays

Wed. Bible Study at noon

6.30 pm Centering Prayer

3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study I:00 pm 3rdTues.Men'sClub 6:00 pm, dinner

www.zionrdm.com

EVery Saturday On the ChurCh

page. $23 Copy Changes: by 5 PM Tuesday CO Marketplace: The FirSt TueSday Of eaCh

Wednesdays 5:30 pm Prayer Service

Youth and Family Programs Active Social Outreach

through our red doors

CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING

9:30 am Adult Education

Youth Groups

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

and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm

Rev Emmett Shortreed Sermon Title: "You Can't Be A Beacon If Your Light Doesn't Shine" Scripture: Romans 2;17-24 Matthew 5:14-16 9:00am-Contemporary Service Sunday School during the 9am Service 11:00am - Traditional Service Childcare provided on Sunday

COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

All are welcome

(In the Heart of Downtown Bend) 680 NW Bond St. / 541.382.1672 Everyone isWelcome!

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

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

5:00 to 5:45 pm

www.clcbend.com Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.

1113 SWBlack Butte Blvd. Redmond, OR 97756 - 541-923-7466 Pastor Eric Burtness

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

month. $23 Copy Changes: by Monday I Week PriOr to PubliCatiOn

Small Groups Meet Regularly

Confessions on Wednesdays from

4 big fteari.You'Il findgoodfriends, 4 progressivespirit, rrnd Jree hugs at All PeoplesUCC. Worship with us Sunday, August 4th at II 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 discussion of 40ccupy the Bible by Susan B. Thistlethwaite. All Peoples meets on the first and third Sundays of each month. On August 18th, All Peoples meets again in the Community Room of Redmond's Ray's Market. For details, directions and possible help with car-pooling, email: aflpeopfesucc@gma!I.com.

CHRISTIAN LIFE CKNTER

For more information please visit

www.miraclesinyourlife.org

382-6862

(Child Care Available)

• Solace during times of grief

GRACE FIRST LUTHKRAN CHURCH 2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend

Education Hour 10:45 a.m.

Monday -Friday

ALL PEOPLES UNITKD CHURCH OF CHRIST WelcorrieIo 4 small, congregatwn with

21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241

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

• Inner light and/or sound • The healing of a broken heart

WednesdayMid-Week Services

• Expanded awareness

Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm Sunday Worship Services: 8:00 am, 9:30 am, II:00 am Sunday Bible Fellowship Groups 9:30 am & 11:00 am Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor

• A subtle sense of Divine Love

Saturday 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM

For Kidztown, Middle School and High School activities Call 541-382-3862 www.bendchurch.org

541-420-1667

www.sovereigngracebend.com

Singing HU can help you experience:

Exposition 8 Benediction

Reconciliation

This Sunday, Syd Brestel will continue last week's discussion about the Gospel. Please join us for worship at 10:15 am as we try to "Rediscover the Lost Kingdom."

Call for information about other meetings

happiness, love, and understanding. of consciousness to the Divine Being. It

truths recovered through the Reformation.

Learn how to sing HU, a love song to God:

Singing HU can draw us closer in our state

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40 SE 5th St., Bend

680 NW Bond Street 541-388-8826

Followed by a discussion.

Reconciliation

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

MISSION (LCMS) The rriissionoftheChurchis Ioforgive sinsIfirougfi Ihe

pronounced like the word hue, is sung for

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SOVEREIGN GRACE CHURCH

the East Bend library on July 27th at 3 PM

about 20 minutes and is followed by a brief

Meeting at the Golden Age Club

period of sacred contemplation.

SundaySchoolclassesare at9:00 am and our Worship Service at 10: 15 am

All services are held at the First United Methodist Church

Masses

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

listing of activities for all ages. www.bendnaz org

2450 NE 27th Street

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

Please visit our website for a complete

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN

AssociatePastorRev.RogerAppuhamy

(541 ) 385-3908

Life Groups

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Light andSound of God

WEEKLY

and Ark Dedication

Services B Events go to: www.bethtikvahbend.org

Religion of the

10:00 am 50+ Bible Study

THURSDAY

115 NW Minnesota Ave.

Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm

Summer Fundays continue in Harmon Park for children ages Pre-K through 5th grade. Childcare available at the Old Stone Church during the service. For more information, visit our website: www.uufco.org. In the event of rain, Summer Fundays will be held in the Cottage.

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

6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study

Friday, July 26 at 6:30 pm - Shabbat Service

For the complete schedule of

Mon. through Frix 11 am - 4 pm

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Stones Continued from D1 Across from the state Capitol in Montpelier, a little ways down the road, she had installed a 12-ton mound of environmental art. This was a meditation in slate on the power of storms and floods. One job was as good as the other. Wherever you set it, a stone is a stone. To the extent that her craft i nvolves breaking rocks i n the hot sun, Alvin appears to be having fun. She wields a 4-pound maul that she calls Garfield. "It's short and fat," she said, "and really l i k es

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A two-meter-high stone helix built by Thea Alvin in Morrisville, Vt. Alvin places the stones herself, and doesn't use mortar.

A timeless form The building form is universal, said Norman Haddow, a 75-year-old master craftsman in the Dry Stone Walling Association of Britain. "Anywhere there's a little bit of farming and you want more land, you clear it to get the stones off it," he said. Turning this material into a wall keeps the crops on one side and the "wild animals" on the other, which is a pretty good definition of civilization. Haddow lives and works in Scotland, at the edge of the Highlands, and he h as seen Viking-era walls nearby, where "the stone is built exactly the same way I do it." Almost as longstanding, perhaps, is the Old World schism between dry "wallers" (that is, farmers) and mortar-smear-

ing "masons" (tradesfolk). "Masons shape the stone," he said, "and wallers find the right one." M ost Americans take a less dogmatic view, and Alvin works in both idioms. But as Haddow said, "she seems to have the knack to find the right stone." He was calling from Alton, Ontario, where he

Thea Alvin says building her stone structures "is like playing Tetris with real objects." front yard, hard against Route 100. It's a 6'/~-foot-high helix made of fieldstone, without a dab of mortar (or "the devil's cream," as she calls it) to suspend the loops in the air. This sculpture, too, contains an element of trickery. The top part of the spiral is a simple arch. It's the bottom half of the stone circle that curves sinuously, creating the impression of a stretched-out Slinky. Passers-by will veer off into her dirt driveway, Alvin said, and ask questions like: "Does it have steel rods in it? How many people does it take to hold it up as I make it')rr

The answers are no and none. Alvin shapes the stones and fits them around a wood form, each pointing toward the center. Then she knocks out this hoop, leaving an uncanny stone span. The geommakes an annual pilgrimage etry works, but so does the to play around at a dry stone illusion. festival in Canada (formerly There is nothing precarious known a s Ro c k toberfest). about the helix. You can push That's where he first encoun- on it. Left alone, Alvin's rock tered Alvin's stonework. piles could remain standing "By my standard, it's imfor millenniums, she said. p eccable," he s aid. Yet t o But today's stone is spendy: Haddow's expert eye, "she's The good, hard stuff costs an artist rather than a waller." $200 or $250 a ton in Vermont. This is in keeping with the That's about the right amount migration of the form from to stack a 3-foot-long segment the sheep pasture to the man- of wall, 30 inches high and 18 or lawn. "People like Thea are inches deep. No one would doing features for rich peo- mistake it for Machu Picchu. ple," he said. T he upshot is that A l v in It's certainly not practical- is constantly c annibalizing ity that inspired a European rock from one mound to feed business magnate to commis- another. She teaches a stone sion a primitive stone chapel workshop at Yestermorrow, and a medieval walled garden the neighborhood's bohemian for his hillside Vermont vaca- building school, and summer tion home. Thesecretgarden after summer, her students (overseen by Irene Facciolo, dismantle an d r e a ssemble an architect, and her Thunder the same sculpture, most reMill Design) is a folly, to be cently what she termed "a sure. Venus Gate." This is a stone A lvin fa s h ioned br i c k monument whose aperture patches for the high w alls, evokes what might discreetly to mimic centuries of weath- be called womanhood. "The beautiful thing for me ering, and hand-carved the fountain out o f a u t oclaved about dry stone masonry, and aerated concrete, which is not my life's work, is if you want even vaguely authentic to the to change it, you just change it," Alvin said. "There's nothPlantagenet period. But there's no way to fake ing permanent about this at the look of 460 tons of stone. all." It's a real wall and a real sancFlights of fancy tum that Alvin has built. And the price tag — $100,000 for The daybefore Alvin'sbirththe masonry and more than day party, another transition $500,000 overall — w a sn't was under way. A couple of funny money, either. (The housemates were loading up job stretchedover three suma Subaru and heading west: mers, and by the time she was One was joining a wolverine done, Alvin figured she prob- research projectin Montana; ably pocketed no more than another was boarding a fish$10,000.) ing trawler in Alaska. Alvin's residence comprises e ight A sturdy illusion bedrooms and two kitchens, Alvin has placed a more- and there's no point in trying public calling card in her own to keep track of all the com-

ings and goings. B y he r e s t imation, t h e house's s t on e fo u n dation dates back to 1810. The original dwelling has been added on to and the additions have been added on to, she said, and as a result the "floors and ceilings and walls go in all different directions." In 2000, she bought the roost with a beau for $158,000, intending to create a kind of a rtists' kibbutz. W hen t h e boyfriend joined the parade of departures, she bought the house a second time, with a friend. The bank was pickier this time. To secure a loan, she removed a supernumerary third kitchen and built a greenhouse and studio connecting two separate sleeping zones. The result, she said, is "like a hamster habitat with a tunnel and tower." At this point, one of her offand-on boarders, a 24-yearold photographer and parttime barista, walked into the dining room. After returning from a r omantic misadventure in Virginia, she had been living in the garret of the unheated attic, which she reaches on a jerry-built ladder. "That's Robyn, my daughter," Alvin said. Alvin lost custody of the children in their early adolescence, after splitting with her husband. And although the two girls ultimately settled in with her (Aimee, 22, is a chef), her son "lives in a town 5 miles from here," she said, "and I haven't seen his face in five years."

A childhood of extremes T his e s t rangement h a s proved a p a i nful r e -enactment of her childhood. Alvin's father was a teenage arsonist and an alumnus of r eform school and state prison; her mother was a budding hippie

and idealist. As a couple, they did not complete each other. With Alvin in tow, her mom wandered off to western Massachusetts and a c ommune called the B r otherhood of the Spirit, founded in a treehouse. Devotees surrendered their paychecks to support the leader'spsychedelic rock band, Spirit in Flesh. After a year or two, the family fled at night in a stolen car. And yet Alvin was no closer to a conventional childhood. When she and her sister contracted th e m u m ps, J erry Garcia of the Grateful Dead wrapped their faces in raw bacon as a folk remedy. Alvin's mother, Abbie, disputed this recollection — but only a little. She enjoyed a b rief relationship w it h t h e Dead's lyricist, Robert Hunter, she said, although she declined to categorize it, except to say that it was too short. And he was the one who proposed the bacon. "I tried it on them and they hated it," she said from her home in New Bedford,Mass. Aprescription from the doctor worked better. "It goes to show you how gullible I was. I was doing LSD at the time." The '70s, as a whole, were strange: It was a time, Abbie Alvin said, when a c a r ing mother could be sucked into a vortex of misfortune. "She was stoned a lot, and I was hungry a lot," the younger Alvin recalled. By comparison, her father's household appeared rich. "I thought I'd give it a try," she sard. A judge granted custody to her father, David Duarte, and Thea Alvin moved into t he family's old barn on a cranberry bog i n M a r t ha's Vineyard. He had joined a Jehovah's Witnesses congregation, and the mood of the household had changed. Alvin was zealousherselffor a time. But there w er e t e enage troubles in the form of a Nissan Maxima wrecked at 80 mph, and some fast t imes with a boyfriend. The church "disfellowshipped" the young couple, Duarte said — a kind of shunning. And Alvin spent almost a year banished to her b edroom: Rapunzel i n h e r tower. "Between November and June, I did no schoolwork," Alvin said. "I read a dictionary and I read the Bible." When she was 18, she said, "I ran away withthe boy I had slept with. We got married immediately." This was the start of another exile, living in a shack without power or plumbing while raising three young children. N onetheless, s h e too k s omething away f r o m t h e years with her f ather. "He was a mason," she said, and "the summer I was 16, I went to work." They built chimneys and fireplaces. "I had to hand-mix the mortar and carry bricks in a rack," Alvin said. A rack held nine bricks, and each brick weighed 4 pounds. "I'd bring two racks of bricks to him at a time," she said, a 72-

Rising star Alvin has yet to reach rockstar status, but you wouldn't know i t f r o m h e r t o u r ing schedule.She is one of those people who will say something like, "I was living in China studying calligraphy in pagodas," and then somehow end the paragraph amid medieval stone ruins north of Milan. In late April and May, she visited Illinois to lead a stone workshop, then flew to Belgium to fabricate a pizza oven, after calling on St. Croix, in the Caribbean, where she is remodeling a kitchen for the wife of a N a p oleonic War re-enactor. This latest odyssey will end next week at the Village Laboratory, a 15th-century Italian site called Ghesc that has been abandoned for a century and overtaken by forest. "The chestnut trees are inside the houses," she said. In concert with Italian masons and architects, Alvin brings Yestermorrow students to help restore individual houses. She pulled out an Italian book on the experimental site and pointed to a set of architectural sketches. "I've begun the purchase of one of the houses," she said. Then she corrected herself:"It's literally just a pile of rocks." Many of t h e r u in s h ave been owned bythe same families for generations, or maybe centuries, and trying to arrange a sale is a byzantine affair. (Alvin's family seems

functional by comparison.) She imagines her friends and students and children coming to live in the village for a few months at a time. The page was falling out of the book bynow. Imagine an orangery in front of the remnant pillars. "In my vision," she said, "this wall is here, and this wall is there." The odds favored oblivion. But then, maybe Alvin wi ll be able to piece the home together again. Nothing is ever set in stone.

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Permaculture Continued from 01 Chicken and animal manure is used to fertilize plants in gardens, food scraps and plant waste are turned into compost, weeds are allowed to grow over gardens so they fix nitrogen in the soil, and wooden pallets and other discarded materials are used to build the chicken

coops. "If you bring something in, don't let it go to waste," said Nichols, who asks someone helping out at her farm if he or she can reuse a paper sack before she puts it in the recycling bin. But permaculture goes much further than simply reducing waste. It i n volves carefully planning where and how crops are plantedand structures are placed so that natural rain, wind and sunlight patterns can be put to their best use. It also involves using sustainable building materials like cob — the namesake of Nichols' planned permaculture school — which is a mixture of straw, dirt, water and clay that can be sculpted into walls and bricks like adobe.

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Ruth Nichols and her nephew, Zack Nichols, walk through a future growing bed on the Cob Project Campus where she is letting the weeds grow so they can be tilled into the soil to make it richer. Wassenaar gained a n ew familiarity with this material when she and a few other volunteers set out to build a cob oven that sits on a patio just outside Nichols' house. She said they had to try several differentcob mixtures beforethey came up with one that met their

needs. But this experimentation is what the Cob Project Campus is all about, Nichols said. "Everything is experimental here,"she said, describing the project's main goal."If you don't experiment, then you aren't going to learn anything new."

The campus The 3-acre property Nichols hopes to use for the Cob Project Campus looks nothing like the sketch she has outlining its 10-year plan. Behind her house, the gently rolling High Desert landscape is interrupted with large

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piles of dirt Nichols pushed together with a backhoe into spots where she would like to build small cob structures. Pallets and o t her b u ilding materials — including two old metal satellite dishes Nichols hopes to use as the base for a pond or the top of a domeare stacked on either side of a path that links her house with an outhouse at the edge of the property. "We have been gathering free materialsfor a few years and are nearly ready to get something together," Nichols wrote in an email describing her project's current status. "But that is subject to volunteers being available to come out." In her email, Nichols also described plans to set up a classroom forthe campus' educational programs in one of the greenhousesshe has built on her property. Two dome-shaped structures — one made of wood and one made of metal — stand up on the property and are waiting to be filled in with cob or covered withglass panels so they can be used as an intern's cottage or a greenhouse that

can be used to start more plants. Even the oven on her patio needs another layer of cob and some plasterbefore it can be used to make some pizza. While it may seem that she has a lot of work left to do before herproject matches her vision, it's obvious Nichols, her family members, her friends and the 40 or so volunteers who have come by to help have m ade a lotofprogress to reach this goal. With help from her husband, Nathan Schmit, Nichols has converted one stack of pallets she found outside a business off Boyd Acres Road into a chicken coop so fancy it's been named "Cluck Med," after the company that runs vacation resorts. The greenhouse shelves are also filled with trays of plants — some of which have sprouted, some of which have not — that she'll either place into one of her garden beds or donate to a group that could use them. "If you care about people, then the right things will happen," Nichols said.

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If making an animated series was easy, a child could do it. Actually, one is involved in the process now ... but that still doesn't mean it's simple, especially if several different shows are combined. That's the approach of "Animation Domination High-Def," a latenight franchise Fox debuts July 27. Two of the 15-minute

programs will be ready for s tarters, and Fox w il l g i v e t hem preview showings in prime time Sunday. "Axe Cop" is the component involving the child, Malachai Nicolle, who's 8 now. At age 5, he developed thepremise as an Internet comic book with his much-older brother, Ethan. Nick Offerman ("Parks and Recreation") supplies the voice of the sleepless, birthday-cakeconsuming t i t l e c h a racter, with Megan Mullally (Offerman's wife), Patton Oswalt and Ken Marino furnishing other vocals. Also in the initial "High-Def" lineup is "High School USA!" with s i nger-actress Mandy Moore and Vincent Kartheiser — alias Pete Campbell on AMC's "Mad Men" — among those speaking the words of a student body with an eversunny, undefeatable approach to the many difficulties faced by modern youngsters.

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"Axe Cop" airs on "Animation Domination High-oef," premiering Sunday on Fox. "I think what we're trying to do is to bring back the sort of energy that involves interesting people with different disciplines, all focused on one goal," says Nick Weidenfeld, one of the overall franchise's executiveproducers who's also a veteran of the Cartoon Networkowned Adult Swim. "Pixar is really the model I looked at. It's a lot of people, but with the technology that exists now to do animation, it's set up better than live action is." "Animation Dom i n ation High-Def" actually launches an entire d i g ital-animation studio for Fox. "Every creative enterprise benefits from collaboration," Wei d enfeld reasons, "and animation definitely does. Traditionally, you'll have the writers in one place,then go somewhere else

to record the voice talent ... then sendthat somewhere else where they'll edit it, and then sometimes send that overseas to animators. Then it's months later and you realize, 'Oh, they didn't understand the joke,' and then you have to send it back. And it's not necessary to do it that way." Apparently, even when the grouped-together shows are so different.Moore has done a range of cartoon voice work, from a bear cub in 2001's "Dr. Dolittle 2" to Rapunzel in the 2010 Disney movie "Tangled," and her experience inmusic also has taught her how different the requirements can be between projects in one genre. "It was all illuminated for me by 'Tangled,'" Moore says, "the journey of doing a project like that, then the reveal at the end of seeing all your work come to fruition. I think I've tackled all the different corners of animation now, especially when it comes to television and doing voice-overs. With 'Tron: Uprising' (shown on Disney XD), the animation was something I'd never seen before, so I was able to fill that square with the fans of that series and those stories. "And I have a Disney Junior show coming out this fall ('Sheriff Callie's Wild West') that's about a cat who's a cowboy sheriff," Moore adds. "She sings country songs ... and now, doing this show for Fox, I feel like I've covered every

bit of animated television that would be out there. It sort of marries both sides of my heart and my world, so I think that's why I've really taken to it." Known for his clipped dialogue delivery on "Mad Men," Kartheiser didn't foresee himself as a cartoon voice, but he terms it "a really fun experimentation. The idea of producing animation might seem simple, but then you think of all the moving parts and it's so complicated. I just feel really blessed to be a part of it. "Though it is a new form that I'm entering here, doing voice work is actually where I'm from," explains Kartheiser. "When I was a young person, I did a lot of radio commercials, and I was a disc jockey when I was 12 and 13. I'm also from the stage,where your voice is your main instrument — so while this is new and exciting, there are elements of it that I'm familiar with through my past work." Two more "High-Def" segments areexpected to be ready early next year: "Lucas Bros. Moving Co.," animating the humor of identical-twin comics Kenny and Keith Lucas; and "Golan the Insatiable," teaming a titan from an alternate universe with a Goth youngster to avenge mistreatment by her disapproving town. The diversity of the included shows is one of the biggest joys for Weidenfeld, who was involved in such Adult Swim

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dog2 — Willie in West Virginia Dear Willie: I think this is less a question about ownership than it is about tact. Because you are the one who feeds and takes care of Pouncer, and he sleeps with you and obeys only you — in that sense, he IS your dog. But unless you are the only one paying for his food and veterinary bills and the roof over his head, Pouncer is also the family's dog. Remember that and you'll get chewed out less often. Dear Abby: My wife and I have been marriedmore than 20 years. Her best friend from childhood, "Jill," and her husband, "Jack," are two of our closest friends. On a recent visit to their home in

HAPPY BIRTHDAYFOR SATURDAY,JULY20, 2013: This year you are likely to have amajor breakthrough. Youwill want to clear out what no longer works in your life in the next eight months. Next spring, you will enter a new life Stars showthe kind cycle, which will of day you'll have be fortunate. The ** * * * D ynamic period before is for ** * * P ositive a s sessment and ** * A verage completion. Ifyou ** So-so are single, be alittle * Difficult wary of anyone you might meet before spring. This person might be hiding part of his or her personality. If you areattached, plan on taking a very special vacation that you both havewanted to take for a while. You also might decide to goaway together as acouple more often.CAPRICORN can be challenging.

ARIES (March 21-April 19) ** * * You might find that, after the recent confusion, everything can be resolved. Your ability to sense what others are feeling will emerge. If you want to clear up a misunderstanding, speak up.Tonight: Do not allow your temper to take over.

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another state, Jack made a pass at my wife. He said he'd always had a crush on her and asked her to go to our hotel room and have sex while the rest of us were at an amusement park. She refused. We cut ourvacation shortandleftforhome immediately. She told me about it after we got home, concerned that if she said anything while we were there, a confrontation would have ensued. To date, Jill knows nothing about what occurred. My wife asked me not to say anything until she decides what to do. She's concerned that if she tells Jill, the friendship will be over. On the other hand, if nothing is said, she will be hiding a guilty secret from Jill, which will probably damage the friendship. Should my wife tell her friend? Should I call Jack and confront him one-on-one'? Or should we do nothing? — Upset Husband in New York Dear Upset Husband:The friendship has already been damaged thanks to the husband's inappropriate behavior.What you and your wife must now decide is wheth-

er he has caused a permanent estrangement. If you both agree you can look beyond his boorish lapse in light of the length of the long friendship, then by all means call Jack and tell him how you feel about what he did. And when you do, make it plain that if it happens again, you and your wife will discuss it with Jill TOGETHER. Dear Abby:My sisters and brothers and I don't speak and haven't in five years. When I pass, I have a list of people who will be welcome at my services. If someone's name is not on the list, they will be asked to leave. I want my children and some of my grandchildren there, butno oneelse. Do you think I am wrong? — Troubled fnTexas Dear Troubled:No, I don't. Your wishes are your wishes. However, I think it would be rude to ask someone who came to a funeral to leave. A better way to handle it would to specify in the funeral announcement that services will be for "your children only" and for further information people should contact a person you designate to carry out your wishes. — Write to Dear Abby at dearabby.com

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conversation with someone.Your ability to accomplish this will depend onyour listening skills and whetheryou can accept the possibility that you misread asituation. Tonight: Go off to a favorite restaurant.

CANCER (June 21-Joly22) ** * * You easily could feel sarcastic and angry, butyou might not be sure why. It might be agood ideaforyounot to say anything for a while. Listen to your instincts. First, find out what is bothering you. From there, you candecide on a course of action. Tonight: Defer to a loved one.

SCORPIO (Oct.23-Nov.21) ** * * I n the morning, you might decide to treat a favorite family member to a yummy breakfast. You also will open anew pathway for conversations. Note atendency to get frustrated and irritated easily. Stop andassesswhatisgoingon.Tonight:You do not have to go far to havesomefun.

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ventures as "The Boondocks" and "Childrens Hospital." He says of the "High-Def' variety, "It's insane, I know. When we said we could do it, we didn't realize how much really was involved, especially in terms of how television is typically made. "At Adult Swim, it would be like, 'Let's work on it and work on it and not put it on the air until it's ready.' You'd have things in d evelopment and productionforever,and there is something very nice and, I think, very important about the immediacy here: You have a goal, and you have to hit it. Other than the fact that Matt

(Stone) and Trey (Parker) are geniuses, there is a r e ason for the energy around 'South Park's' six-days-to-air (production schedule). You write it, you make it, and it's on." The son of former first lady Betty Ford's press secretary, Weidenfeld reasons that with "South Park" at one end of the scale, "we're somewhere between that and a Pixar film" in terms of getting "Animation Domination High-Def" ready for viewing. "This wasn't like there was a businessalready here and just plugging four shows into that," he notes of creating the related studio. "There was a huge period of just building the business during the year we were also making the shows. It's really like building a car and driving it at the same time."

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Welcome t o 3158 West Hills Classic j NW CROSSING S hevlin Mead o w 2 story, 2 bdrm, 2i/2 $599,000 Drive. With its pre- • 3109 sq.ft. bath, ideal location to mium elevated loca- • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath all NWX amenities. tion and views, re- • Cascade Mountain By owner courtesy to freshing contemporary views broker, $335,000. design and great flow, • MLS 201305542 541-647-1631 this home promises to Craig Smith, Broker 747 provide its owners a 541-322-2417 truly positive l iving Southwest Bend Homes experience. The home will be comprised of a Broken Top! Golf 8 generous open living More! Spacious cusarea and kitchen, a MORRIS tom home with 4652 master suite, two adsq. ft. See virtual Tour REAL ESTATE ditional bedrooms, a on www.remax.co. den and an upstairs $1,225,000. bonus/flex room. A 40' Westside j $579,000 MLS¹201303060. RV garage has been • 3059 sq.ft. 541-923-0855 incorporated into the • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Redmond RE/MAX .66 acre lot design of the home, •• MLS Land & Homes 201304317 that could function in Real Estate Lester Friedman, P.C., m any different c a Broker, ABR, CSP, Hillside French C hapacities. Offered at EPRO, S.T.A.R. teau - Copper Cupo$829,000. 541-330-8491 Silvia Knight, Broker, las, Slate Roof, Stone Exterior. 4 Bedrooms, Cascade S o t hebys Int'I Realty, 4 Baths, 4152 sq. ft., ca 541-788-4861 Offered at $2,395,000. West Hills. 4 bdrm, 3.5 MORRIS Cate Cushman, bath in 4040y sq.ft. REAL ESTATE Principal Broker Delightful W e stside 541-480-1884 home with Panoramic www.catecushman.com Cascade 8 City views Want to impress the on a spacious lot with Hillside French C harelatives? Remodel High Desert Natural teau - Copper Cupoyour home with the Landscaping. 2 gas las, Slate Roof, Stone fireplaces, 1 in living help of a professional Exterior. 4 Bedrooms, room 8 1 i n master from The Bulletin's 4 Baths, 4152 sq. ft., bedroom. Master bedOffered at "Call A Service room has c o ffered Professional" Directory $2,395,000. ceiling & slider to upCate Cushman, per deck with hot tub. Principal Broker Master bath has deep W estside B e n d 541-480-1884 1 451sq ft, 4 be d soak tub, large tiled www.catecushman.com rooms, 2 baths, huge s hower 8 dou b l e heaterd garage w/ofsinks. Great room is 748 fice, between Old Mill light & airy with exNortheast Bend Homes and Downtown Bend. pansive City & Cascade views. Kitchen is $300,000. 850 NE Robin - Like efficiently laid out with MLS¹201209127 new home w/2 suites, Scott McLean, granite tile counters, in Bend. $239,900 newer a p p liances, Principal Broker TEAM Birtola Garmyn 541-408-6908 pantry 8 h a r dwood High Desert Realty Realty Executives f looring. Triple g a 541-312-9449 rage wit h U l t imateWestside Bend; Gated, www. BendOregon floor. Wired for secu- closed to Bend RealEstate.com rity system. Wired for amenities. The Highstereo with speakers lands at Broken TopCheck out the o n main floor in 4 10 acres. Offered at classifieds online zones. 5-zone heat- $550,000. www.bendbulletin.com ing system. 2 levels of Cate Cushman, Updated daily cedar decking plus Principal Broker paver patio. Plumbed 541-480-1884 750 in humidification sys- www.catecushman.com tem. $610,000 MLS¹ Redmond Homes 201301639

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Offered at heat pump, wide plank tom features: granite want to see!! brought to you by B roker, Century 2 1 $398,000 wood floors, walk-in tile counter tops, slate MLS¹201107890 Gold Country Realty, closets and p a ntry, Eagle Crest Properties entry, bamboo floor The Bulletin $223,500 866-722- 3370 Inc. 541-504-1338 stone fireplace w i th ing. Meti c ulously John L. Scott Real woodstove insert, 1 i/2 maintained landscap Estate 541-548-1712 New construction in NW Smith R oc k Vi e ws. acres, fenced, covHuge home in desired ing. Home ID 1061 $178,900. Fabulous great room ered decks, 2-car gaEagle Crest P roper Canyon Ri m V i l lage SW location, 3 bdrm, 3Redmond. /2, 1 55 6 s q . ft . , plan with wood floors, rage, mtn. views. Just 2~/2 bath, 2880 sq. ft., ties 866-722-3370 Open floor plan fea reduced! $ 3 8 5,000. huge deck, fenced, Stainless appliances, built-ins, & luxury fintures gas appliances, sprinklers, thr o u ghout. 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You Must See This 3 Course. Meticulously ginia Principal Broin bdrm, 2 bath, fully up201305967 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath 1466 maintained one level kers 541-350-3418 The Bulletin dated with designer Jim Hinton, Broker, sq. ft. 2-story home, home on gracious .43 Redmond RE/MAX 541-420-6229 landscaped, sprinkler touches. Natural light acre lot o verlooking L and 8 Hom e s Classifieds with views of the CasCentral Oregon Realty system. MLS¹ the 3rd green. Won- Real Estate cades. $15 4 ,500. 201209172 derful open floor plan 541-923-0855 Group, LLC 541-385-5809 MLS 201303912. Gail Jim Hinton, Broker, with gorgeous wood Day, Broker, 1 49112 541-420-6229 floors, gas fireplace, & Eagle Crest Home 3 Master on Main with Auder i n e 541-306-1018. bdrms, 2 baths chaViews. One of a kind Central Oregon Realty f loor to ceili n g $168,900. B e autiful Central Oregon Realty let beauty. Golf built-ins. 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• Woodside Ranch home . • 3 bdrm, 2 bath on .88 acre on a cul-de-sac on the canal • Firepit and benches for enjoying the view • Heatedshop,storage unit, AC & LR, DR, EB & newer appliances

• Close to everything! COCC, stores, restaurants, downtown Bend • 3rd story is bonus room with niches • 1883 sq, ft, kitchen w/slab granite & newer appliances '~. • Drive by & call!

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SpectacularMountainViews!¹106 North Rim/$359,900 • One acre - great building site

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

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• Rare 1.1 acre Deschutes River lot

Mtn. views • 7.6 acre level, treed lot

• In popular NW Bend golf community • In area of high value homes • Possible owner terms • $450,000 MLS¹201100814

• Crooked River Ranch Resort amenities • $189,000 MLS¹201303800

• Elevated, overlooking ¹3, ¹4, ¹5 & ¹6 fairways • Fabulous mountain, water, and terrain views

• Unique site offering exceptional privacy • Gatedarea -end ofcul-de-sac • Original price $710,000.

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0.20 acres • Great room with river rock fireplace • Expansive deck & backyard • Bonus room w/extra storage • Cul-de-sac, NWNeighborhood

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Luxury Townhomes ~ Offered from $549,750

• Westside opportunity to live, rent & build • 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths upper • 2 bdrms, 2 baths lower • 2 lots zoned RM included in sale • Excellent rental history & lots aily split with utiiities + "+' f¹tr~'b~' MLS¹201 306543

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• Beautiful golf course and mountain views • Customizable finishes • Gorgeous great rooms • 3 Beautiful floor plans to choose from • 3 roundabouts to downtown Bend

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Broker 541-508-9581 j www.triplekcottownhomes.com

Tuscan-Style with Mt. Views ~ $1,295,000

Lost Tracks Masterpiece ~ $1,875,000

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Cross street: Shevlin Meadows • Great West Side home • 2026 square feet, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath • Oversized backyard • RV/Boat parking along the side • Lots of natural light MLS¹201305123 •

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• Private golf property • 7525 SF w/Caecade views • Subzero & Viking appliances • Hot tub, sauna & elevator

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• Full golf membership included MLS¹ 201203184

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RyanWhitcomb/Aaron Boehm,Brokers541-639-1151 j 541.647-8851

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• Only 7 minutes from downtown • Tetherow is a planned 700 acre community backing to national forest and is the perfect home base for discovering the best of Central Oregon from biking and hiking, rafting and kayaking or dining and

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• 53547 Kokanee Way, $395,000: 3 bdrm, 3-car garage & deck overlooking river w/direct view of Pringle Falls •53557 Kokanee Way, $490,000:Thisbright& opencustombuilt 1995 home directly overlooks the river • 53610 Brookie Way, $420,000: Beautiful Scandinavian inspired design w/hand blown glass, ironwork & sauna • 53510 Brookie Way, $425,000: Hand-scribed Canadian Spruce log home w/covered porches,backsto N.Forest • 14234 Whitewater Loop, $400,000: 2006 High-quality custom home with vaulted ceilings on a large and level lot Video tours at: www.bendpropertysource.com/listings

• Incredible private 39 acre parcel • Minutes from downtown Bend, Deschutes River and State Land • Pine trees, some rock formations, open spaces, grass banked irrigation canal • Build your own private estate on secluded parcel • MLS¹201304062

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Close to shopping, dining, recreation and NW Crossing! • Immaculate home with 3700 SF, 3 master suites, 4 full baths & quality designer finishes throughout • Granite slab counters; hardwood floors; hobby/playroom off kitchen; master suite with deck and fireplace • Office with custom built-ins could be used as guest room • Large bonus room and loft area with mini kitchen • Easy care professional landscaping with 50' water feature • 3 decks, paver patio, and classic front porch • Shop area in garage and 1800 SF of under-house storage ' G p •t ld & C d

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• 19321 SW Brookside Way • NW chalet style nestled into the hillside with spectacular mountain views • Private backyard with sunny southern exposure • Beautifully maintained and loaded w/upgrades • 4 bedroom, 3 baths plus den/office • Oversized double car garage w/shop area & ample storage • Near National forest, on the way to Mt. Bachelor yet so close to downtown Bend • MLS¹201301399

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• 3 beds, 2.5 baths, 2925 SF

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Ready to Vacation? ) $129,000

• Private Awbrey Butte cul-de-sac • Dream kitchen with large island & eating bar • Luxurious master suite • Separate guest quarters on main level

• 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath, 5010 SF • MLS¹201306569

• Being constructed by R.D. Building & Design • Functional, thoughtfully executed floor plan • 4 bedrooms (2 suites on main), 3.5 bath • Panoramic views • True gourmet kitchen • Family room, den, wine storage • 12 ft. glass sliding doors, 3 water features

• Brasada Ranch • 5400 SF on flat .75 acre! • 5 fireplaces! • Green built, efficient solar system • Finely crafted Gary Norman built custom • Stunning finishes

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1 Klamath Lane - Sunriver ( $259,000

16419 Beaver Drive ( $295,000

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Call Chris Sperry, Principal Broker l 541-749-8479

Call Mary Stratton, Broker l 541-419-6340 or Erlka Stratton-sanzone, Broker l 541-280-8388

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Chase Village ( $249,000

Lovely Home On River~$272,000

Great SW Location in Bend! ~ $279,900

725 NW Delaware ( $285,000

• Lovely townhome on the Deschutes River minutesfromScmriver andclose tc Mt. Bachelor • 4 bdrm, 2 bath w/beautifu river views from thebalcony

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• Prime Westside location! • 2 bed, 1 bath, 1070 SF • .16 acre RM zoned lot

• Nicely landscaped, fully fenced Bi private

• Large detached 2 car garage • Cozy living room w/gas fireplace • A Must See! M LS¹201306376

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Call Mary Stratton, Broker l 541-419-6340

Call Jordan Haase, Principal Brokerl 541-420-1559

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62906 Bilyeu Way ~ $308,000

West Side 3 BR, 2.5 BA ~ $339,700

Pride of Ownership ( $349,900

17940 Parkway Lane ( $350,000

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• Permitted GP Building w/living quarter/loft • Bath, laundry area, septic, well & pumphouse •RV hookups inside & out,100am p breakerin shop

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Rod Hatchell, Broker l 541-728-8812

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Quiet Neighborhood in SE Bend) $350,000

972 SE Briarwood Ct.( $430,000

18669 Coffee Ct. ~ $439,750

West Side Near The River ( $479,000

Call Melanle Maitre, Broker ABR, SRES, ePRO

• Beautiful cul-de-sachomein desirable, establishedTanglewcod • Large mastew/gas r fireplace & spa-like ensvite w/soakingtub, doublevanities &shower • Gourmetkitchenw/granite

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• 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2879 SF • Well appointed features • Built-in office desk area off kitchen

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• you get the whole package • igaa for a great price! • MLS¹201306739 Call Myra Glrod, Broker l 541-815-2400 or Pam Bronson, Broker l 541-788-6767 -=

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Westside Charmer ( $550,000

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Tumalo Beauty ( $649,000

StunningHome lnThe Reserves ( $720,000

Inspiring Mountain Views ( $625,000

• Beautiful 3/4 acre pinetreed lot • 3400 SF, 3 car garage •Hugebonus(familyroom • Formal living & dining, 3 fireplaces • One owner home w/lots of extras • Wonderful decking, private backyard w/water feature • Very popular location! • 1684 NW City View

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• 4 bed, 3 bath, 2817 SF, 2.5 acres • 2 Acres of irrigation • Completely remodeled • RV parking • Barn • MLS¹201208656

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Call Greg Barnwell, Broker l 541-848-7222

Call Greg Langhalm, Broker l 541-323-4838

Call Norma DuBois and Julle Moe Team, Brokers

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2013 Tour Home™ In Tetherow ( $785,000

Contemporary City Living ~ $820,000

1265 NW Remarkable Dr. ( $829,900

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• 3106 SF single level • 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths • +99 4 SF enclosed courtyard • Wonderful natural light • 1200+ SF garage ,x"": • .5acre lot on the 13th fairway -Rivers EdgeGolf Course • 3062 NW Fairway Heights Dr. .

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• No H,O.A.'s • Heated parking • Cascade Mountainviews • Walk to Old Mill/Downtown • MLS¹201207761

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Call Bobby Lockrem, Broker l 541-480-2356

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Deschutes River View Property ~ $897,000

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

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• One level with upstairs guest suiteandprivateoffice • Privacy with southern exposure • Bonus & exercise room • 3 car garage w/shop area • MLS¹ 201 202864

• Gourmet kitchen, wine room • Entertaining wing w/theater • Detached shop w/RV bay • New 5-stall barn • MLS¹201206951

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• Soon to be built 3245 SF, 3 bed home in Shevlin Ridge • Situated on a large .32 acre lot • The perfect base camp from which to enjoy all of your Central Oregon adventures • South facing orientation, main level living with a bonus room Bc guest suite on the upper level • 2 car garage with extra storage space for all of your toys • Being built by R. D. Building & Design

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Call on one of the $21 4 , 900 mfd ral, shed and shop Crooked River Realty living and dining arho m e with Realty & Pr o perty MLS 201304888 MLS MLS 201301737 $385,000 professionals today! area, along with storeas, soaring vaulted Cascade Realty, Denmountain views, easy 201101447 Management Juniper Realty, $315,000 Custom home ceilings. Spacious oak age rooms. The propnis Haniford, Princ. care landscaping and 541-536-0117 541-504-5393 Juniper Realty, on 1.25 acres Caskitchen and utility/mud Immaculatehome, open erty has two acres of Broker 541-536-1731 garden area, freshly 541-504-5393 cade view lot. 3 bdrm, room with tile flooring. 2.31 acres in Boones irrigation, m o untain 5 bdrm, 3.5 bath with 4 bdrm, 5 bath 3500 sq. painted ext. $129,950. 2 bath, large rms, dble wrap-round p o r c h, 12851 SW Deer borough, 2153 sq. ft., a nd S m it h Roc k double car g a rage Need to get an ad ft. home with 2 shops, MLS 201303869 2-car 3 bdrm, 2 bath, sun views. Central locaCall Gail Day, Crossing. Remodeled covered decks, back detached that sits on 1 park like barn, 3-car garage drive-thru garage and room, 541-306-1018 3 bdrm., 2 bath, 1440 & front. Fenced & granite tion commuting disacre. Very well cared in ASAP? and guest quarters, t ance to Bend , 1008 sq. ft. Barn/Shop counters, water f ea sq. ft. home on 2.29 gated area for anifor with a lot of extra on 5 acres near Smith Central Oregon Realty MLS w ith a 7 2 0 s q . f t . ture and large 1344 Prineville, and RedGroup, LLC acres. Features gran- mals. improvements. Living Rock. $530,000. MLS ite counters, hickory ยน201305717 N a n cy lean-to, fenced pas- sq. ft. shop. $449,999. mond. Not a bad Room plus a l a rge Fax it to 541-322-7253 201304982 Pam SW RIDGE PL. t ure, p o nd , la n d - MLS 201305391. Pam package at $289,900! c abinets, bam b o o Popp, 541-815-8000 Bonus Room, 2 MasLester, Principal Bro 13914 Amazing mtn v iews scaped yard. Panfloors, vinyl windows. Crooked River Realty Lester, Principal Bro Call Heather Hockett, ter Bedrooms, 1 on The Bulletin Classifieds ker, Century 21 Gold from this 3 bdrm, 2 PC, Broker, Century The list goes on! Ga- $315,000 Custom home oramic mountain view. ker, Century 21 Gold each level. Elect. F/A Country Realty, Inc. bath home on 1 . 13 r age, carport & RV 21 Gold Country ReMLSยน201304104 Country Realty, Inc. and woodstove. Com541-504-1338 5 acres. 3 bdrm, 2 John L. Scott Real Esacres which is adja- covered alty, 541-420-9151 541-504-1338 park i ng. on pletely la n dscaped FIND YOUR FUTURE cent to public land. $109,000 MLS bath, dbl gar, private tate 541-548-1712 with deck, c overed HOME INTHE BULLETIN 16751 SW DOVE RD. w ell, l a rg e s h o p . Short distance to the One level 2500 sq. ft. 201204410 M OUNTAIN V IE W S PRICE REDUCTION!!! p atio and f i r e p i t . your future is just a page MLSยน201207304. Call Cascade views, newer Exceptional c u stom Riv e r . P anoramic Vie w s ! custom log home on D eschutes Juniper Realty, $295,000. MLS 3214 sq. ft. 4 bdrm, Nancy Popp away. Whether you're looking 4 .9 a cres.Floor t o $169,900 541-504-5393 built home o n 7 . 69 Great location 3 miles 201304282 4'/~ bath home, 3-car 541-815-8000 for a hat or a pl a ce to hang it, MLS201304388. NW o f Re d mond. c eiling wind o w s Cascade Realty, garage, 2 RV bays, acres! Single l evel Views of Smith Rock 13850 SW Quail Trail, Crooked River Realty The Bulletin Classified is Juniper Realty, w/views of the Mtns. 2 146 sq. f t . h o m e Dennis Haniford, Princ. 36x40 shop. Powell Butte. Private 541-504-5393 your best source. Hickory hardwood & features open f l oor & Ochocos. Custom Broker 541-536-1731 horse property with $329,000. Outstanding $442,900. tile floors. $499,999 Custom 2000 sq. ft. 3 plan, vaulted ceilings, built 2478 SF home Every day thousands of MLSยน 201304473 golf c ourse/Crooked gorgeous m o untain 16477 Heath Drive. 3 tile flooring, gas fire- on 4.74 acres. 1536 buyers and sellers of goods MLS 201208751 River canyon views. Call Nancy Popp bdrm, 2 bath, unbeviews. The 6.24 acres bdrm, 2 bath, nicely and services do business in Juniper Realty, p lace, living r o o m SF shop w/RV bay. 541-815-8000. lievable Cas c a de 3 bdrm, 2 bath home is fenced & c r oss MLSยน201202726 upgraded. $154,900. these pages.Theyknow 541-504-5393 PLUS f a mily room, with dbl attached gaCrooked River Realty views, attached gafenced w/2 stall barn, High Lakes Realty & you can't beat TheBulletin $397,000 c hef's k itchen w i t h rage, 35x36 shop with rage, 28x42 RV barn. 12789 SW Wheatgrass insulated tack room Property Ma n age- Classified Section for CULVER irr i gated l arge e a ting b a r , John L. 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Private gated commuGentlemen Farm & Re- $58,000 One acre lot Spectacular l ot s in 20+ Acres West Powell 51535 Russell Road. NW Bend j $495,000 nity. 28 acres backs to 15th Fairway of Ridge t irement. Cust o m with Cascade views Yarrow S ubdivision, Butte Estates. $89,900. 2 Ind. Acres, • 40 acres Suntree Village ¹10 - 3 B LM land o n e a s t Course ove r looking and flat building site. the newer d e velop $169,000/ Gat e d fenced, gated. High • Tumalo Creek flows Go r geous home bdrm, 2 bath Fuqua. side. New construc- setting on private cul Willow Creek w/Cas- Heavily tree for great ment in the East hills community, mtn. Lakes Realty & Prop- through property Vaulted ceil i ngs, tion, just in time to erty Man a gement• Borders National Forde sac with beautiful cade Mtn. views. 2892 privacy. Community of Madras. Very near views, private well, sunny windows, great est choose your colors & landscape & expan- sq.ft. 1-level h o me water t o pr o perty. the new Aquatic Cen paved roads with ac- 541-536-0117 floor plan! FA heat + • MLS 201209443 floor coverings, up- sive deck to enjoy the w/indoor pool, 3360 MLS¹201205389. ter, Middle School and cess to BLM. MLS¹ heat pump (A/C) and grades are available. views. T hi s i s a SF shop, 2nd home & C all N a nc y Pop p COCC Cam p us. 201305077 Pam 7 965 SW R i ver R d . Craig Long, Broker all appliances are in541-480-7647 Peace and tranquility o ne-of-a-kind h o m e o ther b l dgs. 6 9 . 8 541-815-8000 $25,000 -$49,000 Lester, Principal Bro- 2.79 acres, near the cluded. Carpet allowriver. i s hard t o f i n d i n with all t h e e x tras. acres w/62 acres of ir- Crooked River Realty Home ID YARROW. ker, Century 21 Gold Deschutes ance - pick your own MLS $49,000 today's lifestyle. This Den with built-ins, bo- r ig. Home has t o o Eagle Crest Proper Country Realty, Inc. colors. $32,500. Hurry 201009429 Cg has all that plus views nus room 8 garage many features to list. $59,900 - Nicely treed ties 866-722-3370 541-504-1338 on this one! Marilyn Juniper Realty BLM. l ot a djoining C R R of the Cascade range. with shop. Adjoins Rohaly, Broker greenbelt. Currently The Highlands at Bro- $279,900 - 14.76 acres, 541-504-5393 Granite countertops, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, $795,000 MORRIS 541-322-9954 ken top, 10 a cres, set up for RV use. h ardwood floo r s , 2952 sq. ft. Offered at MLS¹201206931 1 3.43 i r rigation, 9 $89,500 - 5- flat acres. REAL ESTATE John L. Scott Fully fenced. gated private well custom cabinets, heat $479,000 John L. Scott Real alfalfa, p ond P erfect f o r hor s e Real Estate, Bend utilities at lo. App for acres MLS¹201205397 pump. 3 car garage, Eagle Crest Properties Estate 541-548-1712 fenced x-fenced. Minwww.johnlscott.com cap-fill septic. property or p rivacy. Call Nancy Popp, fireplace and lap sidutes from Redmond. Area of shallow well Prineville j $99,000 866-722- 3370 541-815-8000 $535,000. MLS Owner Ranch in Powell Butte ing. $499, 0 0 0. will put CUP in • 2.04 acres 780 ¹ 201200937. Pam depths. Poss i ble 2.78 acres with a dar- $ 925,000. Pride o f Crooked River Realty MLS201204584 place. Irrigation equip. owner terms. MLS¹ • Cascade Mountain Lester, Principal BroMfd./Mobile Homes ling cabin finished on ownership/Borders John L. Scott Real Esincluded. MLS ¹ 9148 sq.ft. FLAT lot, views 201104251 Century 21 Gold 201303402 the inside with knotty BLM. Feed Lot, hay with Land tate 541-548-1712 cul-de-sac, ut i l ities ker, • Crooked River views Call Nancy Popp Realty, Inc. pine. 2 bdrm, 1 full Barn, Equip. S h ed s tubbed i nt o P U E , Country Call Nancy Popp • MLS 2704850 541-815-8000 541-504-1338 Q uality home on 4 . 5 bath. Living room and MLS¹201206082 3 Bdrm 2 Bath, 1440 541-815-8000 JJ Jones, Broker close to West CanCrooked River Realty acres in N W R e d- k itchen. Pull d o w n sq. ft. mfd home. New Vicci Bowen 773 Crooked River Realty yon Rim Park and ac541-610-7318 m ond. 4 bdrm / 3 ladder to attic or loft. 541-410-9730 Paint, flooring, kitchen $89,900 - Beautiful el541-788-3678 cess to the Dry CanAcreages baths (2 masters) P ropane heater + Central Oregon Realty cabinets, baths. Home yon t rail. $ 5 0,000. evated view a bove $29,900 View beautiful w ood s t o v e tha t gourmet kitchen with Group, LLC has been completely Deschutes River CanMLS¹ 201 2 0 7694.52225 8 52211 Stearns Crooked River Cangranite counters. n eeds removal b y remodeled from the Pam Lester, Principal $62 000. 2 bdrm, 2 yon walls from your yon. Westerly CasN ewer shop c o m - buyers. 24x36 garage, 771 top to the bottom. Dbl cade views. 2-acres, B roker, Century 2 1 new business. Build to adj. acres. Possible pletely finished with shop area + 1 0x20 garage. Corner l ot Lots Gold Country Realty, paved rd. Septic apsuit your b u siness. o wner carry. H i gh MORRIS (4) rooms . Artificial s torage shed, n ew a nd p a ve d ro a d . Lakes Realty & Prop- Underground power & proved. REAL ESTATE grass an d n a t ural well house. 1.78 acres N orth P o w el l B u t t e Inc. 541-504-1338 $120,000. MLS MLS¹201207148 CRR water available. erty Man a gement $12 9 ,000. Acreage 3 buildable, 9 Maury Mtn. L ane. grass with many gar- fenced. 201305736 Call Nancy Popp MLS¹201207341 Call 541-536-0117 den and flower beds. MLS 201304905 Cas- rare lots. C a scade Great north end SunRealty, Den 541-815-8000 Nancy Popp SW Geneva View Rd. Cascade mls cade Realty, Dennis Mountain views. Quiet river lot, $ 2 28,900.Lot 16 SW Shad Rd. $475,000. nis Haniford, Princ. Crooked River Realty 541-815-8000 Level 1.14 acres with 201304368. Call Vicci Haniford, Princ. Bro- area. Call Vicci BoHigh Lakes Realty & Broker 541-536-1731 2.7 acres, Mt. Jeffer- Crooked River Realty ood building sites. Bower Broker, ker 541-536-1731 Property M a n age- son & S m ith R ock Build your dream home wen 541-410-9730 MLS 21070 Tumalo - Home 41,500 541-410-9730. C e n- 5 1375 E v ans W a y . Central Oregon Realty ment 541-536-0117 views. $78,500 MLS 32.42 Acres in Urban on this 5.3 acre par- 201102002 in a peaceful setting tral Oregon R ealty Cabin, o u tbuildings, 201208266 cel just a few minutes Group, LLC Juniper Realty Awbrey Butte Lot j Growth Bou n dary, south o f on 1.07 acre w/mtn Group, LLC Juniper Realty P r i neville. RV hookups. $75,000. 541-504-5393 $169,900 Adjacent t o The views, $144,987 541-504-5393 iews of t h e C a s People Look for Information • .86 acre lot Greens, kitty corner to V StunningCascade Mtn. High Lakes Realty TEAM Birtola Garmyn cades and easy ac& P roperty Manage775 About Products and • City view $ 106,5007.175 a c r e s new Ridgeview High cess off Davis Loop. v iews! 4084 sq. f t . ment 541-536-0117 High Desert Realty Services Every Daythrough • Wooded, private near Steelhead Falls, School. $59 9 ,000. Septic approved and 9 .25 acres w it h 2 Manufactured/ 541-312-9449 • MLS 201300606 located off a paved MLS ¹ 2 01 2 03193 power shops, pond, fenced 637 Acres with recreThe Bulletin Classifieds www. BendOregon available. Mobile Homes Jerry Stone, Broker road. Come build your Pam Lester, Principal a nd m u c h mo r e ! ation cabin and RealEstate.com MLS $35,750 541-390-9598 dream home. B roker, Century 2 1 $575,000. MLS stream. in forest, west FEATURED LOTS 201302249 S untree Village ¹ 1 0 $120 000. 3 b drm, 2 MLS¹201106739 Call Gold Country Realty, 2012304545 Pam 10028 Juniper Glen of Silver Lake, OR John L. Scott Real $32,500. 3 bedrooms, bath, 1564 sq. ft. MH Linda Lou Day-Wright Inc. 541-504-1338 Lester, Principal Bro .541-480-7215 Circle Flat ... $59,000 Estate 541-548-1712 2 baths, 1197 sq. ft. 541-771-2585 Crooked near the community ker, Century 21 Gold Eagle Crest custom 287 Highland Meadow 1986 Fuqua, Open River Realty Country Realty, Inc. home on 14th tee. Loop Views $95,000 4 .38 Acre v i e w l o t Canyon City, Oregon. floor p lan, p r ivate park in C R R . 1 . 43 acre. MLS ¹201303876 541-504-1338 Highland Meadow MORRIS 13601 SW Canyon Dr. backs BLM, Cascade 14 acres zoned Resi- backyard, pick your Linda Gated community! 4 120 Day-Wright, Loop Views $97,320 mtn & S m ith R o ck dential, currently diREAL ESTATE own car p et-$2500Broker,Lou 1.13 acres, Mt. Jeffer- views. B drm, 3 . 5 Ba t h , 2272 Dunlin Court New 541-771-2585 Corner lot, apvided into 4 tax lots. carpet allowance. All son views, owner will Find It in 3208 sq. ft. Great Listing! Cul de sac ... proved for standard $99,900 appliances included. Crooked River Realty carry. $58,500 MLS The Bulletin Ciassifieds! for entertaining & BARE LAND septic. $199,000. MLS $99,000 Juniper Realty Call Marilyn Rohaly, $ 85,000 Ready, s e t 201106385 private resort living. Cooper Dr. Riverfront 541-385-5809 2264 Crossbill Court ¹2809381 Pam 541-504-5393 Broker, 541-322-9954 come take a l o o k! Juniper Realty $620,000 MLS Cul de sac New Price! acre parcel, $249,000 Lester, Principal BroJohn L. Scott Real 541-504-5393 201305107 Call 1996 m a nufactured OWW '/z Acre, $49,500 ker, Century 21 Gold Crooked River Ranch This beautiful custom Charlie & V i rginia ... $129,000 Estate, Bend home wit h v a u lted lots! 2455 Condor Drive Golf La Pine Acre, $35,000 Lot 22 SW Chipmunk Country Realty, Inc. home sits up where Principal www.JohnLScott.com B r o kers Course New Price! ... Lots are selling! Can we Rd. 5.19 acres, level 541-504-1338 open floor plan & spa 2 .06 A c re s Sh o rt Bald E agles s o a r! 541-350-3418Call cious rooms. Master D istance to D e s - Suntree Village ¹ 1 65 sell yours too? Clyde l ot, Mt n . view s . B reathtaking v i e w s Charlie & V i rginia $129,900 River. Browning, P r i ncipal $69,000 MLS $49,900 - Great 5 acre chutes - 2 b ed- bedroom with walk-in 358 Highland Meadow from every window! Principal $34 800 B r o kers Loop Views $133,900 is s e parated $65,000 Broker, 541-480-4520 201106095 rooms, 2 baths, 1188 closet Lg. o pe n k i t chen, 541-350-3418 corner lot. Perfect for 4.84 rom the t w o a d d i Acres P rivacy Eagle Co m mercial Juniper Realty 2012 Osprey Drive fantastic living room Redmond RE/MAX equine en t h usiast. sq ft. Beautifully up- ftional bedrooms and 541-504-5393 Gorgeous Mt. Golf Course 135,000 Real Estate dated: windows, roof, bath. Home w/rock fireplace,famNear public land for with Land & Homes ID 1063 923 Highland View ily room w/ huge built riding. Shallow well Views. $75,000 p aint inside 7 o u t , Eagle Crest Properties 5 acres adjoins public Real Estate Beautiful b u i lding lot 5.76 Acres Corner lot Loop Views $159,00 laminate floors, carin bar, attached apt depth. MLS¹ just st e p s from land over Deschutes 201109114. 866-722-3370 w/its own e ntrance, Just bought a new boat? 718 Widgeon Road Call with lots of Characpet, water heater and River. Short walk to Meadow Lakes Golf Sell your old one in the Golf Course $159,000 ter. -$99,000 more! Beautiful yard. lovely formal dining classifieds! Nancy Popp river. Course, $95, 0 00 $74,900 14773 SW North Sugar Ask about our 755 Nutcracker Drive C all Charlie & V i r A must see! room, all topped off 541-815-8000 541-480-3937 MLS¹201102328 Call Pine Way La Pine, 3 Super Seller rates! ginia Principal BroGolf Course $165,000 Call Marilyn Rohaly, w/2 beautiful master Crooked River Realty Linda Lou Day-Wright bdrm, 1 b at h mf d 541-385-5809 kers 541-350-3418 1320 View Point Court suites. Comp l ete Lot ¹ 5 Ced a rwood, Broker, 541-771-2585 Broker, 541-322-9954 840 sq. ft. home with Redmond RE/MAX Views ... $229,900 John L. Scott Real w/huge walk - thru LINCOLN CITY $17,000. 1.12 acre flat Crooked River Realty 5.05 acres border FS 18x24 addition, 28x32 Land 8 Homes 963 Highland View Estate, Bend closet and r o tating b uildable lot . H i g h $70,000 land, has well, septic arage with opener. Real Estate Loop Views $259,000 Lakes Realty & Prop- 10 diyidable acres near and power installed, www.JohnLScott.com bed so that you can • 90x100 lot, 79,900 MLS p ick the v ie w y o u •Water, sewer & electric 191 Highland Meadow erty Man a gementPrineville, 3 mi off Juni- RV hookups, cleared 201305079 Loop Views $99,900 per Canyon Rd on James building site, storage USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! FACTORY SPECIAL Cascade 541-536-0117 want to wake up to. hookups Realty, DenRd (to the north) $15,000 building, well house, New Home, 3 bdrm, •Downtown location. 864 Highland View $490,000. nis Haniford, Princ. $46,500 finished Loop Views $99,900 Last Lot A v ailable obo. 805-286-1283 Door-to-door selling with •3 blocks east of Hwy MLS¹201201550. deck for RV, property Broker 541-536-1731 Available immediately, 1 2770 NW D ove R d . on your site. 101 Eagle Crest Properties John L. Scott boundaries marked, fast results! It's the easiest J and M Homes one lot with Northern •5 blocks from Devils Robyn Fields, Real Estate Owner will carry with a 5 .12 a c r es , Mt n . areas t h i nned 8 way in the world to sell. 541-548-5511 views on Livengood views, all utilities inLake Principal Broker, 541-548-1712 ood down payment. Current use Way is r eady a nd stalled. $96,500 MLS trimmed. •Ideal duplex location 971-255-9866 7 9,900. MLS O is recreational. Area The Bulletin Classified LOT MODEL waiting for your cus- 20120135 Tons of pote n tial. •SDC's are covered. Rhonda McHugh 201303870. Call teeming with wildlife. 541-385-5809 LIQUIDATION • For sale by owner tom man u factured N ewer h om e w i t h 541-550-6137 Linda, B r o ker @ Juniper Realty Minutes from skiing, Prices Slashed Huge home. Pick your own 541-61 7-1 609 open floorplan and 541-771-2585 541-504-5393 snowmobiling, fishing, Lot 21 SW Chipmunk Savings! 10 Year design! large rooms. 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Smith p aved s t reet, a p - down. MLS¹2910929 Central Oregon Realty out, fireplace, covproved fo r c a p -fill views and Mt. Call Nancy Popp Group, LLC ered ent e rtaining Rock utilities at l ot Hood on a clear day. septic, 541-815-8000 deck, R V ga r age, line. $42,000. MLS Advertise your car! Custom home to be Crooked River Realty g raveled drive a n d ¹ 2012001172 Pam Add A Picture! b uilt by Denn i s s ecluded o n 4.5 2 H a c kamore. Reach thousands oi readers! Construction. Lester, Principal Bro- 153133 acre. Minutes from Staines Call 541-385-5809 ker, Century 21 Gold R eady f o r dr e a m Several p l an s to The Bulletin Ciassifieds lakes and Willamette choose from. Choose Country Realty, Inc. home. on 9.1 acres. Ski Pass. Snowmo- your ow n f i n ishes. 541-504-1338 $195,900. 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AWBREY BUTTEi $1,075,000

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JUDYMEYERS, BRpKERGRI'CRS •3 bedroom, 2.5 bath • .88acre lot 541-480-1922 • MLS 201303030

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• MLS 201306390

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SKYLINER SUMMIT I $864,000 SCOlTHUGGIN, BRQKERGRI

• 5 bedroorn, 3.5 bath • .64acres with Cascade views

541-322-1500 • MLS 201306382

SEBENDi $825,000

NE BEND i $857,000 SYDNE ANDERSON, BROKER ,CRS, WCR, CDPE,GREEN 541-420-1111

• 4700 sq.ft. • 8 bedroom, 7.5 bath • 4.77 acres • MLS 201305000

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NE REDMOND i $750,000 LISACAMPBELL, B&pKER

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• 4 bedroom, 3 bath • Earth Advantage Silver

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NORTHWEST CROSSING I$649,900 JIM 8 ROX ANNE CHENEY, BROKERS 541-390.4050 541-390-4030

• 3 bedioom, 3 bath • 5 minutes to Costco

541-408-6720 • MLS 201204031

• 2350 sq.ft. Prairie style • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath • Upgrades throughout • MLS 201306001

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AWBREY GLENi $560,000 MEGANPOWER, BROKER, GRI, CDPE 541-610-7318

• 2711 sq.ft., Solar panels • 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath • .62 acre lot • MLS 201305284

MARGO DEGRAY, BROKER, ABR, CRS 541-480-7355

• 160 ft. river frontage • 1652 sq.ft. home • 3 bedroom + off>ce,2 bath

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SUSAN AGLI, • 3 bedroom, 2 bath BRQKER ABR ' .44 acre lot ALHS 8SRES 541-408-3773 • MLS 201305226

• 2107 sq.ft, farmhouse • 3 bedroom 3 bath ' 3-car garage

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1,36 ACRE SINUl PINEi $279,900 • 1731 sq.ft., 3 bedroom • Open cathedral great room

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PROVIDENCE i $245,000 JOHN SHIFPEH, BROKER, MBA,ABR,CRS,GRI 541-312-7273 541-948-9090

UL PINE i $199,900

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TERREBONNE i $162,000 DEBBIE HERSHEY, • Circle C Acres BROKER , CRS, GRI • 1532 sq.ft. • Horse property 541.420-5170 • MLS 201306480

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DES CHUTESRIVERWOODSI $125,000 • 1110 sq.«. manufactured • 3 bedroorn, 2 bath • I 14 acre lot • MLS 201306354

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Crook County/ Wellness & Education Board of Central Oregon Children's Utilization Coordinator $50,344- $51,100 DOE Full time w/benefits (32 hours per week) Closes: August 9, 2013 at 5:00 p.m.

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NATIONAL DOLPHIN 18.5' Sea Ray 2000, 4.3L 37' 1997, loaded! 1 Mercruiser, low hrs, 190 slide, Corian surfaces, hp Bowrider w/depth BOUNDER 1993 wood floors (kitchen), finder, radio/ CD player, 34.6', 43k miles, 2-dr fridge, convection rod holders, full canvas, loaded, $13,900. microwave, Vizio TV 8 EZ Loader trailer, exclnt Info - Call roof satellite, walk-in cond, $11,500. 541-536-8816. shower, new queen bed. 707-484-3518 (Bend) White leather hide-abed 8 chair, all records, 18.7' Sea Ray Monaco, no pets or s moking. 1984, 185hp, V6 MerServ ng Central Oregon s nce 1903 $28,450. Cruiser, full canvas, life Call 541-771-4800 vests, bumpers, water Avon 12.5' inflatable w/ skis, swim float, extra wood floorboards & prop & more. EZ Loader transom, incl 9.8 hp E RV trailer, never in saltwater, Merc and Highlander Fleetwood D i s covery CONSIGNMENTS always garaged, very trailer. All for $950. 40' 2003, diesel moWANTED clean, all maint. records. 541-385-5094. We Do The Work ... torhome w/all $5500. 541-389-7329 options-3 slide outs, You Keep The Cash! On-site credit satellite, 2 TV's,W/D, approval team, etc. 3 2 ,000 m i les. Wintered i n h e ated web site presence. We Take Trade-Ins! shop. $89,900 O.B.O. Free Advertising. 541-447-8664 BIG COUNTRY RV 18'Maxum skiboat,2000, Beautiful h o u seboat, Bend: 541-330-2495 inboard motor, g r eat $85,000. 541-390-4693 Redmond: www.centraloregon 541-548-5254 cond, well maintained, houseboat.com $8995 obo. 541-350-7755

Creek Side 20' 2010, used 8 times, AC, flat screen TV, oven, microwave, tub/ shower, awning, been stored, non-smokers, no pets, 1 owner. $13,900 obo. 541-410-2360 The Bulletin's "Call A Service Professional" Directory is all about meeting yourneeds. Call on one of the professionals today!

Jayco Eagle 26.6 ft long, 2000 Sleeps 6, 14-ft slide, awning, Eaz-Lift stabilizer bars, heat 8 air, queen walk-around bed, very good condition, $10,000 obo. 541-595-2003

19.5' Bluewater '88 I/O new upholstery, new elec tronics, winch, much more $9500.541-306-0280

20' 1993 Sea Nympf Fish 8 Ski, 50 hrs on new engine, fish finder, chart plotter 8 VHF radio with I antenna. Good shape, full cover, heavy duty 14' a luminum bo a t trailer, kicker and electric w/trailer, 2009 Mercury motors. 15hp motor, fish finder, $7500 or best offer. $2500. 541-815-8797

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1921 Model T Delivery Truck Restored & Runs $9000. 541-389-8963 Ford F250 SuperCab 2001, Triton V8, May '15 tags, ONLY 89K miles, $6495 obo 541-610-6150 Ford Ranger SuperCab 2011 XLT4wd, V6, ¹A06782

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of Deschutes County, Oregon, covering the following d e s cribed AtttoSource real property situated in th e a b ove-men541-598-3750 Chevy C-20 Pickup t ioned c ounty a n d 1969, all orig. Turbo 44; aaaoregonautosource.com state, to wit: The West auto 4-spd, 396, model One-Half (W 1/2) of 1974 Bellanca CST /all options, orig. L ot 1 in Block 1 o f owner, $19,950, 1730A VANDEVERT 541-923-6049 I nternational Fla t ACRES, D e schutes 2180 TT, 440 SMO, Bed Pickup 1963, 1 County, Oregon. More 180 mph, excellent t on dually, 4 s p d. commonly referred to condition, always trans., great MPG, as 17816 Mockingcould be exc. wood hangared, 1 owner bird Lane, Bend, Orhauler, runs great, for 35 years. $60K. e gon 9 7 707. T h e new brakes, $1950. Beneficiary and SucChevy Nova - 1976, 541-419-5480. cessor Trustee have In Madras, $3,400. elected to sell the real call 541-475-6302 Rebuilt 327 engine. property to satisfy the 935 Call Matt 541-280-9463. obligations secured by Sport Utility Vehicles .F Call a Pro signed personal rep- the trust deed, and resentative in the care Notice of Default was Whether you need a of th e u n dersigned recorded pursuant to fence fixed, hedges attorney at: 5 NW ORS 86.735(3). The trimmed or a house Minnesota, Suite 220, default for which the Bend, Oregon 97701 foreclosure is made is built, you'll find Chevy Wagon 1957, within four m o nths failure to pay the debt 4-dr., complete, professional help in after the date of first secured by the trust $7,000 OBO / trades. Chevy Equinox LT The Bulletin's "Call a publication of this no- deed at maturity. Due Please call Sport AWD 2010 tice, as stated below, t o th e d e f ault d e Service Professional" 541-389-6998 Auto, 6-Spd w/Overor such claims may be s cribed above, t h e Directory drive, 29 Hwy mpg, Chrysler 300 C o upe barred. All p ersons B eneficiary has d e 41K miles, traction 541-385-5809 1967, 44 0 e n g ine, whose rights may be clared all sums owing control, keyless enauto. trans, ps, air, affected by the pro- on the obligation secured by t h e t r u st Executive Hangar frame on rebuild, re- try, moonroof, air, ceedings in this esat Bend Airport (KBDN) painted original blue, power e v erything, tate may obtain addi- deed immediately due 60' wide x 50' d eep, original blue interior, X M S a tellite e n tional information from a nd p ayable, s a i d w/55' wide x 17' high bi- original hub caps, exc. gaged, OnStar avail. t he records of t h e sums being the fol© fold dr. Natural gas heat, chrome, asking $9000 MP3. $21,500. Call Court, the p ersonal lowing: 1. Principal 541-41 9-0736. offc, bathroom. Adjacent or make offer. 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. representative or the $15 296.38 plus interto Frontage Rd; great 877-266-3821 541-385-9350 attorney for the per- e st at t h e r a t e o f visibility for aviation busiOregon Dlr ¹0354 sonal representative. 12.00% per a nnum Autogource ness. Financing avail- Ford Mustang Coupe Chevy Suburban Date of First Publica- from 8 / 16/12, u n t il 1966, original owner, able. 541-948-2126 or 541-598-3750 2003 t/gton 4WD, paid in full; 2. Ac tion: July 20, 2013. V8, automatic, great email 1jetjock©q.com aaaoregonautosource.com crued Interest as of white, 135k miles, Vehicle? Kristin Larson, OSB shape, $9000 OBO. immaculate. Have 8/15/12 = $3,837.09; Piper A rcher 1 9 80, 530-515-8199 Chevrolet Corvette Call The Bulletin ¹023639, Hansen & Coll e ction maint. records. Coupe 2007, 20,700 and place an ad Toyota Camrysr Larson, LLC, A t tor- and 3. based in Madras, al$5,500. ways hangared since mi., beautiful cond. today! ney for Personal Rep- costs, attorney fees 1984, SOLD; Ford Ranchero 541-280-7299. and d i sbursements, 3LT loaded, victory Ask about our resentative, S h e rry new. New annual, auto 1985 SOLD; 1979 two-tone "Whee/Deal"! red, Townsend, 5 NW and other charges = pilot, IFR, one piece 1986 parts car with 351 Cleveland leather, powerseats, for private party Minnesota Ave., Suite T BD. NOTICE: T h e windshield. Fastest Aronly one left! $500 undersigned Succesmodified engine. cher around. 1750 towith logos, memory, advertisers 220, Bend, OR Call for details, sor Trustee, on AuBody is in headsupdisplay, 97701. tal t i me . $ 6 8 ,500. 541-548-6592 g ust 27 , 2 0 13 , a t excellent condition, 541-475-6947, ask for nav., XM, Bose, tilt, LEGAL NOTICE 11:00 a.m., in accor$2500 obo. chrome wheels, upRob Berg. PUBLIC HEA R I NG 541-420-4677 dance w i t h ORS graded drilled slotNOTICE - BEND 187.110, on the front Chevy Tahoe 1995, 89k ted b rake r o tors, CITY COUN C IL. steps of the offices of mi., 4wd, exc. cond, extra insulation, alPROJECT NUMBER: Karnopp P e t ersen $3,950. 541-306-5161 ways garaged, seriast PZ 13-275 A P PLI- LLP, in t h e R i v erous only $ 36,500. or 209-993-6518. CANT: City of Bend pointe One building, 541-771-2852. N ATURE O F TH E 1201 NW Wall Street, Toyota Corolla 2011, Superhavvk A PPLICATION: D e Ford Bronco 1981 in the City of Bend, Ford T-Bird, 1966, 390 auto, air, tilt, MP3. Vin velopment Code Text Ownership Share engine, power every- 4 speed 4x4, 3 02 County of Deschutes, ¹630707 Amendment to p re- State of Oregon, will Available! thing, new paint, 54K engine, low m iles, Nissan 350Z 2005 $13,588 c lude h e ight v a r i- sell at public auction original m i les, runs h eaders, roll b a r, Economical flying Black, excellent ances on property lo- to the highest bidder in your own great, excellent condi- hitch kit, good tires, S UBA R U . condition, 22,531 cated west of Brooks for cash the interest in tion in & out. Asking straight body, runs soasaoosnann coM IFR equipped gently driven miles Cessna 172/180 HP for $8,500. 541-480-3179 great, $950. 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. Street/Alley in down- the real property deiphoto forillustration only) 1 owner, town Bend. A PPLI- scribed above which 541 -350-71 76 877-266-3821 only $13,500! New C hevy M a libu L T Z non-smoker, CABLE C R I TERIA: the Grantors had or Garmin Touchscreen Dlr ¹0354 2010, V6, auto $15,500. Bend D e velopment had power to convey avionics center stack! w/overdrive, leather, Code Section 4.6.200, at the time of the exExceptionally clean! Ford Excursion loaded, 21K m i les, available in City Hall e cution by t hem of 541-390-6081 Hangared at BDN. 2004 Vin ¹103070 or at the Community said trust deed, toCall 541-728-0773 $18,988 Development De- gether with any interFord Thunderbird partment portion of BULLETIN CLASSIFIEDS est that the Grantors S UBA RU. ©~ 1955, new white soft eoasnoosal!No cots the C ity's w e bsite. DON'TMISSTHIS Search the area's most or Grantors' succesiphoto forilluslration only) top, tonneau cover 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. PROPERTY L O CA«ga comprehensive listing of sors in interest acToyota Corolla S 2012, TION: West side of and upholstery. New 877-266-3821 Olds Aurora 1999, white classified advertising... moon roof, s poiler, Brooks S t r eet/Alley quired after the exDlr ¹0354 4-dr, 134K miles, front real estate to automotive, chrome. B e a utiful ecution of th e t r ust One owner, Turbo navigation. Vin Car. $25,0 0 0 . between Newport Ave deed, to satisfy the wheel drive, leather, ¹885116 merchandise to sporting Diesel, 541-548-1422 and F ranklin B lvd. foregoing obligations air, CD/radio, excelgoods. Bulletin Classifieds Eddie Bauer 4WD, $17,588 DATE, TIME, PLACE thereby secured and lent condition. $4000 appear every day in the 46,400 miles, AND LOCATION OF or best offer. t he costs an d e x print or on line. S UBA R U . $26,500 THE P H E ARINGS: penses of the sale, in541-548-5886 Call 541-385-5809 Call (206) 849-4513 August 21, 2013, 7:00 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. cluding a reasonable www.bendbulletin.com c in Bend. Chrysler Newport p.m. LOCATION: 710 charge 877-266-3821 by the Porsche 911 (2) 1962 4 door sedans, NW W a l l St r e e t, Trustee. Dlr ¹0354 NOT I C E: The Bulletin Carrera 993 cou e $2500 and $5500. Bend, OR, in City Hall Any person named in GMC trgton 1971, Only La Pine, 541-602-8652. Council C h a mbers. ORS 86.753 has the T-Hangar for rent $19,700! Original low ADDITIONAL INright to have this foreat Bend airport. mile, exceptional, 3rd FORMATION: Th e closure p r oceeding Call 541-382-8998. oMy little red owner. 951-699-7171 s application and crite- d ismissed an d t h e Coryette" Coupe ria are available for 916 trust deed reinstated inspection at City Hall b y payment to t h e Trucks & Subaru Ba ja S p o rt 1996, 73k miles, Toyota Yaris 2010 at no cost and copies Beneficiary of the enTiptronic auto. 2005, 4 d r., leather, Heavy Equipment wonderful little car, will be provided at a tire amount then due moon roof, tow pkg., transmission. Silver, 40 mpg on hwy, reasonable cost. blue leather interior, 35K miles, like new. $8,500. 541-410-1078 CONTACT PERSON: (other than such portion of the principal as Must Sell! Health forces Vin¹101442 moon/sunroof, new C olin Stephens at I • would not then be due sale. Buick Riviera 1991, $17,988 quality tires and 1996, 350 auto, (541)693-2119 had no d efault occlassic low-mileage car, battery, car and seat 132,000 miles. cstephens@ci.bend.o curred) together with garaged, pampered, + © S Usvasanosaeno B A R U. covers, many extras. cost Non-ethanol fuel & r.us. S e n d w r itten non-smoker, exclnt cond, the c o sts and exRecently fully sersynthetic oil only, t estimony t o C o l i n penses actually i nHwy 20, Bend. 1987 Freightliner COE 3- $4300 obo 541-389-0049 2060 NE viced, garaged, 877-266-3821 garaged, premium Stephens, CDD, 710 Volkswagen Karmann curred in enforcing the axle truck, Cummins enlooks and runs like Bose stereo, NW Wall St. 97701, or obligation and t r ust Dlr ¹0354 Ghia 1970 convertible, gine, 10-spd, runs! $3900 new. Excellent convery rare, new top & inte- attend the meetings deed, together with $11,000. obo. 541-419-2713 dition $29,700 and state your views. rior upholstery, $9000. 541-923-1781 trustee and attorney 541-589-4047 Get your 2009 26' Load Max flat 541-389-2636 fees not e x ceeding LEGAL NOTICE bed gooseneck trailer business TRUSTEE'S NOTICE the amounts provided $4000. 541-416-9686 OF SALE. Reference by ORS 86.753, and Plymouth B a r racuda curing any other deis made to that cer~E P LI B L I C 1966, original car! 300 a ROW I N G tain trust deed made fault complained of in hp, 360 V8, centerby MITCHEL EICH- the Notice of Default lines, 541-593-2597 NOTICES by tendering the perwith an ad in ELBERGER and PROJECT CARS: Chevy re q u ired I M P O R TA N T ELIZABETH STEELE, formance The Bulletin's 2-dr FB 1949-(SOLD) & as Grantors, to FIRST under said trust deed, Chevy Coupe 1950 "Call A Service A MERICAN TI T L E at any time prior to Backhoe rolling chassis's $1750 An important premise upon which the principle of five days before the Professional" INSURANCE C O M2007 John Deere ea., Chevy 4-dr 1949, PANY, as Trustee, in date last set for the 310SG, cab 4x4, Directory democracy is based is thatinformation about complete car, $ 1949; favor of PHIL WEI- sale. DATED this 23rd 4-in-1 bucket Cadillac Series 61 1950, government activities must be accessible in order GAND, a s B e n efi- day of May, 2013. /s/ Extendahoe, 2 dr. hard top, complete dated Jeffry S. Hinman. Jeffor the electorate to make well-informed decisions. ciary, hydraulic thumb, w/spare f r on t cl i p ., 12/17/2003, recorded fry S. Hinman, Karloaded, like new, $3950, 541-382-7391 Public notices provide this sort of accessibility to nopp Petersen LLP, on 12/18/2003, as In500 hours. strument No. 2 003- Successor T r ustee, New $105,000. citizens who want fo know more about government 85914 of the Records jsh@karnopp.com, Sell $75,000. activities. of Deschutes County, 1201 NW Wall Street, 541-350-3393 Subaru Tribeca 2009, B end, O R 977 0 1 , Oregon, The benefi3.6, AWD, mp3, well cial interest was as- TEL: (541) 382-3011 Read your Public Notices daily in The Bulletin Vin equipped. signed as reflected in FAX: (541) 383-3073. 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'14' « Untold Stories of the E.R. '14' cc ** "Journey tothe Center ol the Earth" (2008, Adventure) BrendanFraser, Anita Briem *** "The Town" (2010,CrimeDrama) BenAffleck, RebeccaHall, Jon Hamm.Awomandoesn't realize that *** Training Law I Order Angel Awomansays her Day 'TNT baby waskidnapped. n 'PG' A professorandhis nephewgo belowthe Earth'ssurface. « her newbeauis a bankrobber. «(DVS) (2001) cc "TOON Teen Titans Go! Teen Titans Go! Grojband 'PG' Grojband 'PG' Johnny Test'Y7' JohnnyTest'Y7 LegendsofChima LegendsofChima TeenTitansGo! TeenTitansGo! TeenTitansGo! Teen Titans Go! 'TRAV Man v. 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Sonsattend mother's Texasfu 'AMC drive. « neral, avengeslain father. cc *ANPL 68 50 26 38 MyCatFromHelln'PG'cc My Cat FromHell DevilCat n 'PG' My Cat From Hell CrazyDaisy 'PG' My Cat FromHell (N) n 'PG My Cat FromHell Evil Kashmir'PG My Cat FromHell CrazyDaisy 'PG BRAVO 13 44 Mil l ion Dollar Listing: Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles ** "Quantumof Solace" (2008) ** "Ace Ventura:WhenNature Calls" (1995)Jim Carrey. n « CMT 190 32 42 53 Bounty Hunters Hillbillies-Hire Redneck Island(N) n 'PG Bounty Hunters Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 54 36 40 52 TheSuzeOrmanShow(N) « Debt Do UsPart Debt Do Us Part American Greed The SuzeOrmanShow « Debt Do UsPart Debt Do Us Part SexyBodies C a ncer: Winning CNN 55 38 35 48 CrimesoftheCentury Crimes of theCentury (N) Inside ManImmigration Crimes of theCentury Crimes of the Century Inside ManImmigration Amy Schumer:Mostly SexStuff COM 13 53 135 47 (5:57) *"Mr. Deeds"(2002,Comedy)AdamSandler, WinonaRyder (7:58) ** "50 First Dates" (2004)AdamSandler, DrewBarrymore Gabriel Iglesias: I'm Not Fat COTV 11 Talk of the Town Local issues. Des e rt Cooking Oregon Extreme Desire Art Fly Fishing Get Outdoors V i sions of NW The YogaShow The Yoga Show Talk of the TownLocal issues. CSPAN 61 20 12 11 (4:00) Washington ThisWeek W ashington ThisWeek 'DIS 87 43 14 39 Good-Charlie S h ake It Upl'G' Jessie'G' « Aus t in & Ally'G'Good-Charlie J e ssie 'G' « Aus t in & Ally 'G' Gravity Falls 'Y7A.N.T. 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Hig h light Express(Li (N) ve) ESPNN 24 63 124203 SportsCenter (N) (Live) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) « ** "Burlesque"(2010)Cher. Asmall-town gal finds her nicheat aneoburlesque club. ***"The BlindSide" (2009)SandraBullock. FAM 67 29 19 41 (5:30) *** "Pretty Woman"(1990) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts FNC 57 61 36 50 Justice With JudgeJeanine(N) Geraldo at Large(N) n 'PG' cc Red Eye(N) Justice With JudgeJeanine Geraldo at Large n 'PG' cc Red Eye *FOOD 17 62 98 44 FoodNetworkStar'G Diners, Drive D i ners, Drive Unwrapped SummerSnacks'G ' Un w rapped 'G' Unwrapped'G' Unwrapped 'G' Iron Chef America 'G' *** "Transformers" (2007,Action) ShiaLaBeouf, TyreseGibson. Tworaces of robots wagewar on Earth. "Transformers:Revenge" FX 131 (5:30) ** "XXX"(2002, Action) VinDieseI, Asia Argento. HGTV 17 49 33 43 House Hunters Hunters Int'I House Hunters Hunters Int'I Love Itor Listlt'G' « Love It or List It 'G' « House Hunters Hunters Int'I House Hunters Hunters Int'I *HIST 15 42 41 36 Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG' Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars LIFE 13 39 20 31 "TheCraigsl/st Killer"(2011)JakeMcDorman, Bily Baldwin.'PG' « ** "Anna N/cole" (2013)AgnesBruckner, MartinLandau.'14' « "TheToymanKiler" (2013, Suspense)Sarah Carter. Premiere. '14' « MSNBC 59 59 128 51 Lockup(N) Lockup(N) Lockup(N) Lockup OrangeCounty Lockup OrangeCounty Lockup: RawLOL...JK ** "She'sthe Man"(2006)AmandaBynes. 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Hillbillies for Hire Hillbillies for Hire Bounty Hunters Bounty Hunters Ron White: A Little Unprofessional Thecomedianperforms his newset. '14 CNBC Pepsi's Challenge American GreedFunnyMoney 60 Minutes on CNBCOurDigital Lives Divorce Wars American GreedFunnyMoney Say No to Pain 'G' Kitchen CNN Crimes of the Century AndreaYates Inside ManEducation(N) Crimes of the Century Crimes of the Century AndreaYates I nside Man Education Crimes of the Century Jeff Dunham: Arguing With Myself Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity '14' cc Drunk History '14' (11:31) Tosh.0 '14' COM Jeff Dunham: Arguing With Myself (6:58) Jeff Dunham:Spark of Insanity '14 cc COTV Talk of the TownLocal issues Desert Cooking Oregon Extreme Desire Art Fly Fishing G et Outdoors Visions ofNW The Yoga Show The Yoga Show Talk of the TownLocal issues. CSPAN Prime Minister R o ad to the White House Q&A Prime Minister Road to the White House Washington ThisWeek *DIS Austin & Ally 'G' Shake It Up! 'G' Good-Charlie D o g With a Blog"Teen BeachMovie" (2013) Ross Lynch. n 'G' « Austin & Ally 'G' (10:10) Jessie 'G' Dog With a Blog Shake It Up! 'G' Dog With a Blog *DISC Naked and Afraid n '14' cc Naked and Afraid n '14' cc Naked and Afraid n '14' cc Naked andAfraid: Uncensored '14' N a ked and Afraid (N) n '14' cc Naked andAfraid: Uncensored '14' *E! (5:30) *** "KnockedUp"(2007)Seth Rogen, KatherineHeigl, Paul Rudd Keeping UpWith the Kardashians Keeping UpWith the Kardashians (N) Ryan Seacrest K e eping Up With the Kardashians Ry a n Seacrest ESPN (5:00) MLBBaseball NewYorkYankees at Boston RedSox(N)(Live) cc SportsCenter (N)(Live) « SportsCenter cc SportsCenter cc ESPN2 2013 OpenChampionship Best of the Final RoundFromMuirfield in Gullane, EastLothian, Scotland.(N) NASCARRacing NationwideSeries: STP300(N) 2012 World Senes of Poker « ESPNC 26 Years :TheDeweyBozeff aStory The Real Rocky cc 26 Years :TheDeweyBozeff aStory The Real Rocky cc 26 Years: TheDeweyBozeffa Story 30 for 30 cc ESPNN SportsCenter « SportsCenter « Highlight Express Highlight Express Highlight Express Highlight Express Highlight Express Highlight Express ESPNFCPress Pass *** "The Blind Side" (2009, Drama)Sandra Bullock. A well-to-do white couple adopts a homeless blackteen. FAM (5:30) ** "Burlesque" (2010,Drama)Cher,Christina Aguilera, EricDane. Twisted Pilot '14' FNC Fox NewsSunday Stossel Huckabee Stossel Stossel Fox NewsSunday 'FOOD Food Network Star 'G' Chopped Viewers'Choice Baskets 'G' Food Court Wars(N) 'G' Food Network Star (N)'G' Restaurant: Impossible (N)'G' Iron Chef America 'G' *** "True Grit" (2010)Jeff Bridges. Acrusty lawmanhelps a teen avengeher father's death *** "True Grit" (2010 FX (5:00) ** "Transformers:Revengeoi theFallen" (2009) ShiaLaBeouf. ) Jeff Bridges,Matt Damon HGTV House Hunters 'G' Hunters Int'I House Hunters 'G' Hunters Int'I HGTVStarPalmSprings Finale (N)'G Love It or List It, Too (N) 'G' « Brother vs. Brother (N) G « House Hunters 'G' Hunters Int'I *HIST Ice Road Truckers '14' cc Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG Mountai nMenBloodySunday'PG Mountain MenNoWayOut (N)'PG' Ice Road Truckers LoadRules '14 Larry the CableGuy LIFE (5:00) * "Because ISaidSo" (2007) ** "MissCongenia/ity 2: Armedand Fabuious" (2005)SandraBullock Drop DeadDivaSecret Lives(N) 'PG' "MissCongenia/ity 2" (10:01) DeviousMaids(N) '14' « MSNBC Sex Slaves: Minh's Story Sex Slaves -MassageParlors (N) Trafficked: Slavery in America Lockup Lockup Meet the Press cc *** "Dodgehaii: A TrueUnderdog Story" (2004)VinceVaughn. n MTV Ridiculousness n Ridiculousness n Ridiculousness n Ridiculousness n Guy CodeHonors (N) n '14 Ridiculousness n Ridiculousness n NICK Hathaways Sam &Cat n 'G' Sam&Catn'G' Sam&Catn'G See DadRun'PG' Wendell & Vinnie ** "SummerRental" (1985,Comedy)JohnCandy. Premiere. n « Friends n 'PG' Friends n 'PG' Oprah: WhereAre They Now?'PG' Oprah's Lifeclass s«e Oprah's Lifeclass (N)'PG Oprah's Lifeclass n 'PG' « Oprah's Lifeclass « OWN Oprah: WhereAre They Now?'PG Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 PAC12 Pac-12 Football The12 Best The12 Best Pac -12 Football SPIKE Bar RescueBroke BlackSheep'PG' Bar Rescue Awesternbar. n 'PG' Bar Rescue n 'PG' Bar Rescue(N) n 'PG' Tattoo Rescue(N) n 'PG' Ink Master BabyGot Back'14' « SYFY Buffy the Vampire Slayer '14' « Buffy the Vampire Slayer '14' « Buffy the Vampire Slayer '14' « Buffy the Vampire Slayer Hush'PG' Buffy the Vampire Slayer '14' « Buffy the Vampire Slayer '14' « TBN Believeryoice C r eflo Dollar 'G*** "ThePassionofthe Christ" (2004, Drama)Jim Caviezel, Monica Bellucci, Claudia Gerini Miracles of the Passion Against Aff Odds Behind Scenes Candle, Dark ** hgld School" (2003,Comedy)LukeWilson, Will Ferrell, Vince Vaughn. Threemen ** fgue Date" (2010,Comedy)RobertDowneyJr., ZachGalifianakis. A high-strung ** fgue Date" (2010,Comedy)RobertDowney Jr., ZachGalifianakis. A high-strung *TBS relive their wild past bystarting a fraternity. «(DVS) man takes aroad trip with anannoying stranger. « man takes aroad trip with anannoyingstranger, cc ** "Mickey" (1918,Comedy-Drama)Mabel Normand,George Nichols, Wheeler Oak **** "A Nous ia Lrherte" (1931)Raymond (5:00) *** "MonOncie" (1958)Jacques **** "ModernTimes"(1936, Comedy)Charlie Chaplin, Paulette Goddard. Charlie TCM Chaplin's comicalcommentary onautomation's evils. « man. Silent. Awoman's relatives plot againsther. Tati, Jean-PierreZola. Cordy, HenriMarchand. 'TLC Sister Wives n 14' cc Sister Wives '14' Sister Wives '14' Sister Wives n '14' scc e Sister Wives (N) n 'PG's« e Breaking Amish: LA(N) n '14' s« e (11:01) Sister Wives n 'PG's« e ** "TheLibrarian: Questfor the Spear" (2004)NoahWyle, Kyle MacLachlan. Aman ** "Red" (2010, Action) BruceWilis, Morgan Freeman,John Malkovich. TheCIAtar- Falling Skies Strange BrewTomgrows Falling Skies StrangeBrewTomgrows 'TNT protects magicalartifacts fromtheforces of evil. 'PG' « gets a teamof former agents for assassination. «(DVS) suspicious. (N) '14' « suspicious. '14' « "TOON *** "CloudyWitha Chanceoi Meatballs" (2009) Voices of Bill Hader Legends of Chima Looney Tunes King of the Hill n King of the Hilln Cleveland Show Family Guy '14 Bob's Burgers n Family Guy '14 'TRAV Steak Paradise 'G' cc Bikinis-Board. B i k inis-Board. W a terparks Coaster Wars Rock My RV R o c k My RV Ada m Richman's Adam Richman's BBQ Crawl 'PG' BBQ Crawl 'PG TVLND The GoldenGirls The Golden Girls Hot in Cleveland The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The GoldenGirls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The GoldenGirls The Golden Girls USA NCIS The teamhunts for a kiler. 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