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The 2012 Bend Venture Conference marked a night of superlatives Friday on Northwest Wall Street: the most capital ever awarded the win­ ning enterprise, the most startups vying for the prize and the first time angels poured money into more than just the winner. Three companies still in the launch stage togethercarried away a record $335,000 at the ninth annual conference. David Starr, CEO and president of Beaver­ ton-based Sonivate Medical, took the $265,000 grand prize for his ultrasound technology com­ pany and its finger-tip mounted ultrasound

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of defensefor health affairs,to express concern over possible WASHINGTON — Many active changes to TRICARE in Oregon duty service members, retirees that would limit access to TRI­ and their families in Oregon may CARE Prime, a m anaged-care lose access to the top tier of the plan similar to an HMO. Instead, military's health care plan when beneficiaries would have to use a new contractor begins adminis­ TRICARE Standard, the basic tering the program in April. fee-for-service plan offered by Thursday, Rep. Greg Walden, TRICARE, which serves about 9.7 R-Hood River, wrote Dr. James million active duty service mem­ Woodson, the assistant secretary bers, National Guard and Reserve The Bulletin

m embers and retirees, as well as their families and survivors. United Healthcare is scheduled to take over the administration of TRICARE in certain Western states, including Oregon, from the current contractor, TriWest, on April 1, 2013. Reports indicate that when it does, it will only offer TRICARE Prime within 40 miles of military t reatment facilities, Walden wrote.

The only two m i litary treat­ ment facilities in Oregon are in Astoria and North Bend, meaning thousands of beneficiaries away from the Coast — mainly along Interstate 5 — would lose access to TRICARE Prime. "I also fear that, with the elimi­ nation of the Prime option, the network of providers who support this option may no longer be able or willing to provide services to TRICARE beneficiaries," the let­ ter states. SeeTRICARE/A7

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Cash Satterlee, of Redmond, attempts to pull his wagon full of pumpkins down the path while searching for more pumpkins with his family Friday at DD Ranch in Terrebonne. The ranch, open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., is located at 3836 N.E. Smith Rock Way. For more information, visit http://ddranch.net.

By Laaren Dake The Bulletin

SALEM — The exchange between Jason Conger and Nathan Hovekamp, candidates for Oregon House District 54, at a Bend forum this month was at times heated and cutting. "Nathan wants to be your state rep," the incumbent Conger, a Re­ publican, told the standing-room­ only audience at the Bend Public Library. Hovekamp But, Conger said, his challeng­ er has "no new ideas or propos­ als. And just offers platitudes and talking points on political rhetoric (~ that goes all over the place." Hovekamp said Conger talked about "civility" and then proceed- Co nger ed to "launch an uncivil attack." With both parties vying to break the state's historic 30-30 split in the Oregon House, the district representing Bend is being watched carefully. There is a lot at stake — whichever party manages to break the tie and win the ma­ jority will have the power to elect the Speaker of the House. In the ring is Hovekamp, a former Central Oregon Community College professor and bi­ ologist, versus Conger, a lawyer and partner at Miller Nash. SeeDistrict 54/A7

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Season ticket priceincludes companies'perks a big, deductible 'donation' begin at bome By Gilbert M. Gaul McClatchy Newspapers

When 90,000 fans crowd into Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on the University of Florida campus this Saturday to watch their beloved Gators take on the South Carolina Gamecocks, it will be more than just a football game. For many, it will be one of the highlights of their year, a rol­ licking, emotional experience, with Florida in the hunt for a national championship. But increasingly, that expe­ rience comes with a hefty and controversial price tag. These days it takes more than a ticket to get into the

stadium. Florida and scores of other football powerhouses require fans to make thou­ sands of dollars in "donations" to their athletic departments before they even get a season ticket. The level of donation determineswhere fans sit.The more they give, the better the view. A seat in the prized Bull Gator section at Florida re­ quires a $14,500 contribution. Don't think there isn't a waiting line. Demand for football tickets almost always exceeds supply. In recent years, a new fan hoping to buy a season ticket to Florida games had to write Gator Boosters Inc., Florida's non­

profit booster club, a check for $1,800. That was the entry­ level donation and does not include the cost of the ticket, which is hundreds of dollars more. To inch up the waiting line, Florida officials recom­ mend boosting contributions even higher. The money adds up. Last year, Florida took in $17.5 million from its ticket contri­ bution scheme, records show. Including luxury suites and other premium seats, the fig­ ure swells to nearly $35 mil­ lion, equal to about one-third of the entire athletic budget. And that's only one schooL SeeFootball /A4

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By Matt Richtel New York Times News Service

SAN FRANCISCO — Phil Libin, chief ex­ ecutive of Evernote, turned to his wife last year and asked if she had suggestions for how the software company might improve the lives of its employees and their families. His wife, who also works at Evernote, didn't miss a beat: housecleaning. Today, Evernote's 250 full-time employees — from receptionist to top executive — have their homes cleaned twice a month, free. It is the latest innovation from Silicon Valley: the employee perk is moving from the office to the home. Facebook gives new parents $4,000 in spending money. Stanford School of Medicine is piloting a project to provide doctors with housecleaning and in­ home dinner delivery. See Perks/A4

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ELECTION ANXIETY

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By Charles Babington The Associated Press

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Here in a county that knows a thing or two about Election Day meltdowns, both parties are fretting over what might go seriously wrong before, during or just after the Nov. 6 presidential election. "More than 50 percent of t he provisional ballots ar e t hrown in the trash in t h is state," Florida state Rep. Mark Pafford told about 80 retirees who gathered for last week's meeting of the Golden Lakes Democratic Club. That's only a slight exag­ geration — 48 percent of the p rovisional ballots cast i n Florida in 2008 were rejected. And Pafford's warning under­ scores anxiety in Florida and other states about legal chal­ lenges, ballot problems or bi­ zarre outcomesthat could be­ devil a race that seems likely to be close — conceivably as close as the 2000 contest that people still quarrel about. The mere mention of that election unsettles people in Palm Beach County. The coun­ ty's poorly designed "butterfly ballot" confused thousands of voters, arguably costing Democrat Al Gore the state, and thereby the presidency. Gore won the national pop­ ular vote by more than a half­ million ballots. But George W. Bush became presidentafter the Supreme Court decided, 5-4, to halt further Florida re­ counts, more than a month af­ ter Election Day. Bush carried the stateby 537 votes, enough for an Electoral College edge. "Pregnant chad" entered the political lexicon. And Ameri­ cans got a jolting reminder of the Founding Fathers' com­ plex recipe for indirectly elect­ ing presidents. Even if e v erything goes smoothly, it's conceivable the nation will awaken to a ma­ jor shock in three weeks: an Electoral College tie between President Barack Obama and Republican M i t t Ro m n ey. That would throw the decision to the House of Representa­ tives, currently controlled by Republicans but up for grabs in this election. A 269-269 Electoral Col­ lege tie is unlikely but far from impossible. It could result, for instance, if Romney wins all the competitive states except O hio, Wisconsin and N e w Hampshire. Four U.S. elections, includ­ ing 2000, saw the presidency go to the person who finished second in the popular vote. There has never been an Elec­ toral College tie. However, the U.S. House handed the 1824 election to John Quincy Ad­ ams afterhe finished second — in both the popular vote and the Electoral College vote — in a four-man race in which no one won a majority in either count.

Voting tensions An Electoral College tie isn't the only nightmare scenario that could raise doubts about the election's fairness and worsen partisan b itterness, which already divides Ameri­ cans and makes compromise in Congress so difficult. Campaign activists in many states are bracing for possible confusion, delays and even confrontations in polling plac­ es on Nov. 6. They are particu­ larly w atching D emocratic­ leaning precincts where Re­ publicans may challenge some people's eligibility to vote. In recent years, Republi­ can officials in several states have pushed for tighter voter restrictions, including require­ ments for photo identifications and reductions in the amount of time allowed for early vot­ ing. Republicans say they are trying to prevent voter fraud. Democrats, however, note the absence of proven cases of se­ rious election fraud. They say the GOP actions are meant to suppress voting by Demo­ cratic-l eaning groups such as blacks, Hispanics, low-income people and college students. The Obama campaign has amassed an army of lawyers and n o nlawyer v o l unteers to watch voting places and quickly appeal to state and

The most nightmarish out­ comes of all might cause mil­ h lions of Americans and for­ eigners to question the fairness of presidential elections. Sup­ pose, for instance, Obama wins more popular votes than Rom­ ney, but the two men are tied in the Electoral College. The Constitution gives each state delegation to the U.S. House one vote, meaning a s mall state such as Idaho has vastly more proportional clout than a big state like California. If the post-2012 House looks like the current one,the Republicans in control would almost surely name Romney president. It's one thing to have the Su­ preme Courtrule on one state's recount practices, resulting in an Electoral College win for the person who finished second in nationwide ballots. It's another thing to have the sharply parti­ san House ofRepresentatives break an Electoral College tie in the runner up's favor. Under another possible sce­ The Associated Press file photo nario, however, it would be Broward County, Fla. canvassing board member Judge Robert Republicans howling in anger. Rosenberg examines a challenged vote in Plantation, Fla., in Opinion polls show rising en­ 2000. The county's "butterfly ballot" confused voters, arguably thusiasm for Romney among costing Democrat Al Gore the state, and thereby the presidency. GOP voters. That suggests he might run up bigger margins in reliably Republican states, local election officials if they someone. such as Texas and Georgia, think legitimate voting is be­ The ballots might eventually than Obama obtains in solidly ing impeded. be counted, but only if election Democratic states such as Cal­ Since 2000, "we've had an officials can verify the voters ifornia and New York. amazing group of dedicated were eligible, which can take Obama might lose the na­ lawyers that have been on days or weeks. Voters cast tional popular vote but win the ground for 12 years," said nearly 2.1 million provisional the Electoral C ollege vote Charles Lichtman, a Fort Lau­ ballots in the 2008 presiden­ — and thus a second term derdale-based attorney help­ tial election. About 69 percent — by squeaking past Romney ing oversee the Democrats' were eventually counted, ac­ in Ohio, Wisconsin and Iowa, effort. "So there's nothing cording t o e l ection r esults while losing Florida and all they can throw at us that we compiled by The Associated the other competitive states. haven't seen or that we're not Press. In essence, it would be a ready for." In a razor-thin contest, "it's partisanreversal of 2000, the Other states are doing the a possibility of a c o m plete year that prompted countless same. A single memo seeking meltdown for th e e lection," Americans to wish for clean, lawyers and law students to University of Florida political clear, no-questions-asked elec­ help safeguard Obama's voter scientist Daniel Smith said. tion outcomes. turnout efforts netted nearly 4,000 responses, said Robert Bauer, the campaign's chief lawyer and a former White House counsel. "The primary issue is mak­ ing surethe voter experience is secure, fair and reliable," Bauer said. Romney's campaign also has assembled huge teams of lawyers and volunteers who have spent months getting I~ to know campaign laws and practices in key states, and the election officials who enforce them. "We have volunteers who will observe the election pro­ cess at polling places and re­ port potential problems back to our state leadership teams," who in turn will immediately contact election officials, said 0 • • g Romney campaign spokes­ • hgg man Ryan Williams. The cam­ paign "is committed to ensur­ ing a fair and open election," he said. Some Democrats, however, say they are concerned that GOP voter challenges and procedures at heavily Demo­ cratic precincts could create delays, intimidation and lower turnout. ~i If voters see "a line that's an hour long," they may give up, said Patrick Murphy, the Democrat waging an expen­ sive, high-profile challenge to Rep. Allen West, R-Fla., a tea party favorite. Murphy said a young man said he received a phone call in which someone told him police officers with metal detectors would guard

It's Saturday, Oct. 20, the 294th day of 2012. There are 72 days left in the year.

HAPPENINGS • TransCanada restarts its Keystone XL oil pipeline after it

was shut down to investigate a potential problem.

IN HISTORY Highlights: In1903, a joint commission ruled largely in favor of the United States in a

boundary dispute between the District of Alaska and Canada. In1947, the House Un­

American Activities Committee opened hearings into alleged Communist influence and infiltration in the U.S. motion picture industry. Tenyearsago: With a U.S. invasion looming, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein

issued anamnesty decree releasing everyone from pickpockets to political

prisoners from prison. Fiveyearsago: Republican Congressman BobbyJindal, the U.S.-born son of Indian

immigrants, was elected governor of Louisiana; he became the first non­ white to hold the job since Reconstruction.

One year ago: Moammar Gadhafi, 69, Libya's dictator for 42 years was killed as revolutionary fighters overwhelmed his hometown of Sirte and captured the last major bastion of resistance two months after his regime fell.

BIRTHDAYS Singer TomPetty is 62. Retired MLB All-Star Keith Hernandez is 59. Sen. Movie director

Danny Boyle ("Slumdog Millionaire") is 56. Actor Viggo

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Provisional ballots One post-election contro­ versy that could inflame ten­ sions and delay an outcome involves provisional ballots, a subject of revised laws in Florida, Virginia and other key states. Voters cast provisional bal­ lots for numerous reasons: They don't bring proper ID to the polls; they fail to update their voter registration after moving; they try to vote at the wrong precinct, or their right to vote is challenged by

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By Anne Barnard New York Times News Service

BEIRUT — A pow e r f ul bomb devastated a Christian neighborhood of this capital city of Lebanon on Friday, kill­ ing an intelligence official long viewed as an enemy by neigh­

boring Syria and unnerving a nation as Syria's sectarian-fu­ eled civil war spills beyond its borders and threatens to en­ gulf the region. The blast, which sheared the face off buildings, killed at least eight people, wounded 80 and transformed a quiet tree-lined street into a scene reminiscent of Lebanon's long civil war, threatened to worsen sectarian tensions. By night­ fall, black smoke from burn­ ing tires ignited by angry men choked streetsof a few neigh­ borhoods in the city, which has struggled topreserve a tenu­ ous peace between its many sects, including Sunni, Shiite, Christian and Druze. Within hours of the attack, the Lebanese authorities an­ n ounced that th e d ead i n ­ cluded the intelligence chief of the country's internal security service, Brig. Gen. Wissam al­ Hassan, spurring accusations that the Syrian government had assassinated him for re­ cently uncovering what the au­ thorities said was a Syrian plot to provoke unrest in Lebanon. "They wanted to get him, and they got him," said Paul Sa­ lem, a regional analyst with the Carnegie Middle East Center. But if the attack was tar­

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LONDON — The Paki­ stani schoolgirl who was shot in the head by a Tal­ iban gunman in Pakistan is out of a medically induced coma and has recovered enough to stand with assis­ tance andcommunicate by writing, a doctor at the Brit­ ish hospital where she is be­ ing treated said Friday. A hospital bulletin issued a few hours later, appar­ ently aimed at discourag­ ing premature optimism in a case that has drawn a wave of sympathy around the world, said that the girl, Malala Yousufzai, 15, was "still very ill," and that a full evaluation of her brain in­ jury had not been possible because her brain was still swollen. The statement added: "This is still a fluid situa­ tion, and she sustained very grave injury. She's not out of the woods yet, but we are hopeful she will make a

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A Lebanese responder carries an injured boyat the scene of an explosion in the mostly Chris­ tian neighborhood of Achrafiyeh in Beirut. A car bomb ripped through eastern Beirut on Friday, shearing the balconies off residential buildings and sending bloodied victims pouring out into the streets in the most serious blast this city has seen in years. geted, the blast was most cer­ vocative violence here linked tainly not. The force of the to the Syrian conflict since it explosion left elderly residents began 19 months ago. fleeing their wrecked homes in The attack threatened to bloodied pajamas and spewed inflame sectarian tensions by charred metal asfar as two eliminating a figure, al-Has­ blocks. Residents rushed to san, a Sunni Muslim known help each other amid the de­ for his close ties to fellow Sun­ bris, burning car w r eckage ni politicians who support the and macabre sceneof victims Syrian uprising against Presi­ in blood-soaked shirts. dent Bashar Assad. It was the first large-scale Imad Salamey, a political bombing in the country since science professor at Lebanese 2008 and was the most pro­ American University, blamed

Assad's government and said the attack seemed designed to show Assad has the abil­ ity to destabilize Lebanon and threaten to embroil the region in chaos. The Syrian government is­ sued a statement condemning the bombing, quoting the in­ formation minister, Omran al­ Zoubi, as saying, "These sort of terrorist, cowardly attacks are u n justifiable w h erever they occur."

good recovery." In an earlier statement to reporters, Dr. David Ross­ er, medical director of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, said You­ sufzai had the "potential" for a full recovery. But he said the "key source of con­ cern" for the medical team looking after her was an in­ fection in the path traveled by the bullet. Rosser said the medical team's assessment was that there was "some damage to the brain" but "no deficit in terms of function," and that

14 soldiers, 12insurgents killed in battle in Yemen By Nasser Arrabyee New York Times News Service

SANAA, Yemen — At least 14 soldiers and 12 operatives of al-Qaida were killed early Friday when suicide bombers attacked a military base in south Yemen, military sources and local residents said. The attack started at dawn

when five suicide bombers infiltrated the base about five miles east of Shuqrah in the southern province of Abyan, military sources said. Two suicide bombers blew themselves up and the three others were killed in clashes with the government forces in the 115th Brigade command

building. A second group of al-Qaida operatives aided the attackers by firing at the base, the sourc­ es said. The commander of opera­ tions of the brigade, Col. Saleh Al Dahma, two other officers, Col. Mohammed Saleh Al Mu­ haya and another colonel iden­

tified only as Al Maleh, were among the 14 members of the military killed, the military sources, who were assigned to the brigade, said.

NEWS IN BRIEF •

BBC sexual abuse scandal widens

By Martin Fackler

The British police said Fri­ day that the a llegations of sexual abuse leveled against one of Britain's best-known television personalities were "unprecedented," with m ore than 400 leads and at least 200 potential victims, more than three times the tally only days

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T OKYO — T h e U . S . military imposed a curfew Friday on all of its nearly 50,000 uniformed person­ nel stationed in Japan, as it tried to respond to out­ rage over the suspected rape of a woman on Oki­ nawa by two U.S. sailors. The c o m m ander o f U.S. forces in Japan, Lt. Gen. Salvatore Angelella, apologized for th e case, saying that U.S. military personnel will also be re­ quired to take "core values training." Earlier Friday, the U.S. ambassador to Japan told the Japanese defense min­ ister and the governor of Okinawa that the United States would c o operate "in every way p o ssible" with the investigation of the two sailors, who are in Japanese custody. Angelella said the cur­ few from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. would take effect immedi­ ately at bases in Okinawa and the rest of Japan. The J apanese p o l ice say the two sailors in the latest case had been out d rinking w hen t hey a t ­ tacked the woman, who is in her 20s, as she walked h ome before d aw n o n Tuesday. Seaman Christo­ pher Browning and Petty Officer Third Class Skyler Dozierwalker were arrest­ ed soon after by Japanese police officers. The Navy h as also begun its ow n investigation.

The disclosure represents a significant widening of the scandal, as victims and ac­ cusers overcome decades of reticenceto step forward and d enounce the f o rmer B B C host, Jimmy Savile, who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II and had often been depicted as a national treasure. "The public's response to this issue has been astound­ ing," Peter Spindler, a com­ mander with Scotland Yard, said in a statement. "We are dealing with alleged abuse on an unprecedented scale. The profile of this operation has empowered a staggering num­ ber of victims to come forward to report the sexual exploita­ tion which occurred during their childhood."

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there was "no good reason to think that she wouldn't be able to talk" once a tube was re­ moved fromher throat. "She seems able to under­ stand. She's got motor control. She's able to write," Rosser said, addingthat Yousufzai had been able to give doctors writ­ ten approval to make details of her condition public. "Whether there's any subtle intellectual or memory deficits down the line is too early to say," he said. H ad the b u llet t ha t h i t her been "a couple of inch­ es more central,"he said, her injury would have been "unsurvivable." A lthough Y ousufzai c a n speak English, Rosser said, she was writing her responses to doctors in Urdu, the principal language of Pakistan. He said that one question she asked her doctorsafter recovering con­ sciousness Tuesday was what country she was in. Rosser said th e h o spital would try to link her by tele­ phone with her father, so she could hear his voice. He has re­ mained in Pakistan awaiting a valid passport. Yousufzai was shot while riding a school bus on Oct. 9 in the Swat Valley. She had become a symbolof resistance against the Taliban, advocat­ ing access to education for girls in an area that has been one of the Taliban's main strongholds in Pakistan.

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medical advances had ren­ dered it unnecessary to ever perform an abortion to save a mother's life. "With modern technology and science, you can't find one instance," Walsh declared. Asked then if he was saying it was never medically neces­ sary to perform an abortion to save the life of a mother, Walsh responded: "Absolutely, yes."

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S EOUL, S o u t h K or e a — North Korea's military is threatening to attack a South Korean border area w here anti-Pyongyang act i v i sts plan to launch leaflets from balloons. North Korea has made simi­ lar threats without following through. Friday's vow comes a day after South Korea's presi­ dent warned against provoca­ tion as he visited a front-line island shelled by North Korea in 2010. South Korea's defense min­ ister says his troops will retali­ ate if the North attacks.

CHICAGO — Controversial new comments on abortion from U.S. Rep. Joe Walsh, R­ Ill., have raised a new political firestorm over his re-election bid, with abortion rights ad­ vocates likening him to em­ battled Missouri Senate candi­ date Todd Akin. At a televised debate Thurs­ day with opponent Tammy Duckworth, Repu b l i can Walsh declared that abortion should be outlawed in all cir­ cumstances, including to save the life of the mother. But it was his comments to reporters after the event at WTTW-TV that sparked the judge said. most attention. Walsh said — From wire reports

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Football Continued from A1 Nearly every major football program — from South Caro­ lina to Texas to the University of Southern California — now requires its fans to make an an­ nual "contribution" to get a sea­ son ticket. In the mid-1980s, a congressional panel estimated ticket schemes raised $100 mil­ lion annually. Today, that fig­ ure is closer to $500 million, in­ terviews and records suggest. Nearly all of the money is untaxed, part of a long, con­ troversial history of tax breaks Congress has awarded to big­ time college football even as the sport becomes more and more commercialized. Critics like John D. Colombo, a law professor and tax expert at the University of Illinois, say the tax breaks defy the laws of charity and highlight how Congress has carved up the tax code benefiting scores of special interests. "The easy and direct answer is that it's not charity," Colom­ bo said. "If you receive a quid pro quo, that is, something tangible, it's considered not to be a donation. The IRS has held that position forever. And it has been upheld by the court. But Congress decided to act on its own and call the payments charitable contributions." Schools h a v e dif f erent names for t heir m andatory ticket schemes, which mimic "personalseat licenses" used by professional teams. Some call t h em "premium seat­

writing a check to the Salvation Army or the local food bank. In the 1980s, the Internal Revenue Servicemoved to tax football ticket c ontributions in two r ulings. The agency said the mandatory payments weren't charitable gifts to the universities; instead, they rep­ resentedthe cost of securing a highly coveted season ticket. Therefore, the onus should be on the donors to prove other­ wise, agency officials argued, just as with any other chari­ table donation involving a quid

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Athletic directors turned to Congress for help. And law­ makers in Louisiana and Texas obliged, inserting l a nguage into legislation exempting the University of Texas and LSU. Other football schools lobbied that they should be exempt as well, and in 1988 Congress agreed, crafting language al­ lowing fans to deduct 80 per­ cent of the cost of buying sea­ son tickets, including manda­ tory donations, thus ensuring that the ticket schemes would not only survive but thrive. In th e t w o -plus decades since Congress intervened, c ollege football h a s b e e n transformed into a cash cow at many large athletic powers, accounting for half or more of all revenues. That money helps to subsidize less lucrative sports, athletic officials stress. But little of the money goes to support the academic mission. Instead, it gets plowed back into the athletic departments to pay forscholarships, ever­ ing programs." Others call more luxurious training facili­ them "priority seating plans." ties and stadiums, escalating The University of California, coaches salaries, as well as ris­ Berkeley, calls its new plan an ing debt payments. "endowment seating program." California's seat plan, which Boosters who give $225,000 are includes nearly 3,000 of the able to guarantee themselves a bestseatsin the house,was de­ seat at Cal football games for signed to pay for $350 million the next 50 years. in renovations at 60,000-seat The purpose of the ticket Memorial Stadium. The school schemes is to generate more touts the VIP seats as providing revenue bytaking advantage of "unprecedented benefits for de­ the unprecedented demand for cades to come." For $40,000 to seats. Cal's new seating plan $225,000, fans can secure seats has raised nearly $41 million in with catered food, premium cash so far, accordingto univer­ beverages, flat-screen TVs and sity financial statements, with priority parking, among other tens of millions more expected. amenities. The Southeastern Conference, Cal officials call the pay­ which includes Florida, annu­ ments a "pledge," as opposed ally collects more than $100 to a personal seat license. "A million in seat donations, re­ donor signs a pledge that will cords show. At Louisiana State give them (sic) rights to their University, a perennial foot­ seats for 40 years," university ball power, contributions have spokesman Dan Mogulof said more than doubledsince 2005 in an emaiL "They also have — to $22.2 million annually, ac­ the ability to cancel the pledge cording to a state audit. at any time." All of this money is tax free There is another difference for the schools. And thanks to between the plans: "Significant Congress, fans get to deduct tax deductions may be avail­ 80 percent of their mandatory able" for Cal donors, a bro­ payments, just as if they were chure notes.

Perks Continued from A1 Genentech offers take-home dinners and helps employees find last-minute baby sitters when a child is too sick to go to school. These kinds of benefits are a departurefrom the upscale cafeteriameals, massages and other services intended to keep

employees happy and produc­ tive while at work. And the goal is not just to reduce stress for employees, but for their families, too. If the companies succeed, the thinking goes, they will minimize distractions and sources of tension that can inhibit focus and creativity. Now that technology has al­ lowed work to bleed into home life, it seems that companies are trying to address the im­ pact of home life on work. There is, of course, the pos­ sibility that relieving people of chores at home will simply free them up to work more. But David Lewin, a compensa­ tion expert and management professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, said he viewedthe perks as part of a growing effort by American business to reward people with time and peace of mind instead of more traditional financial tools, like stock options and bonuses. "They're trying to get at peo­ ple's larger lives and sanity," Lewin said. "You might call it the bang for the nonbuck." At D eloitte, th e c o nsult­ ing firm, employees can get a backup care worker sent to their home if an aging parent or grandparent needs help. The company subsidizes personal trainers and nutritionists, and offers round-the-clock coun­ seling service for help with issues like marital strife and infertility. Deloitte executives, and otherexperts,said they be­ lieve such benefits were likely to spread. "The workplace was built

on the assumption that there was somebody at home deal­ ing with the home front," said Anne Weisberg, a longtime human r e s ources e x e cu­ tive who helped write a book about new kinds of workplace policies. Not only is that no longer the case, she said, but the work-life pressuresseem to be building. "There's a greater awareness that we're pushing things to the limit and something's got to give," she said. Hannah Valantine, a cardi­ ologist, professor and associate dean at the Stanford School of Medicine, said the university's experiment with helping out at home is part of a broader effort by the institution to support doctors, given their hyperki­ netic pace of life. "If you're coming home at the end of the day exhausted and you have a pile of cleaning to do, it's the kind of things that leads rapidly to burnout, and burned-out physicians don't give the best care," Valantine said. "We're trying to send a very strong message that the institution cares about you and about your life." Some compensation experts argue these types of perks ultimately do little to attract employees and might obscure more fundamental problems at companies that have trouble retaining talent. At Google, the company has expanded its benefits beyond free meals, dry cleaning and other services on campus to offering$500 for new parents to spend on services and sup­ plies. The company has also arranged for fresh fish to be de­ livered to the office for employ­ ees to take home and cook. "Whatyou've seen is benefits moving away from free food into thinking more holistically about individuals and t heir health," said Jordan Newman, a Google spokesman. "And a lot of that happens outside of the office."

RELIGION

To submit service information or announcements for religious organizations, email bulletin@bendbulletin.com or call 541-383-0358.

Jake Fink­ bonner, 12, takes communion at Assup­ tion Catholic Church in Bellingham, Wash., earlier this month.

LOCAL SERVICES ANTIOCH CHURCH:Senior Pastor Ken Wytsma; celebrating Antioch's sixth anniversary; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; Redux Q­ and-A after the service; Bend High School, 230 N.E Sixth St., Bend. BEND CHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP: Pastor Dave Miller will give the message; Sunday at10 a.m.; 4twelve youth group:W ednesday at 7 p.m.; 19831 Rocking Horse Road, Bend. BEND CHURCHOFTHE NAZARENE: Pastor Virgil Askren; "Delivered Though Jesus Christ our Lord," as part of the series "Surrender"; Sunday at10:15 a.m.; 1270 N.E. 27th St., Bend. COMMUNITYOF CHRIST: Evangelist Dave Brock; "Healing Hands," based on Ephesians 2:14­ 22; Sunday at11 a.m., following 10:45 a.m. praise singing; 20380 Cooley Road, Bend. DISCOVERYCHRISTIAN CHURCH: Pastor Dave Drullinger; "Personal Disappointment," based on Galatians 4:8-20; Sunday at10 a.m.; 334 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend. EASTMONTCHURCH: Pastor John Lodwick; "The Difference Grace Makes in Moral Capacity," based on Ephesians 4:17-24, as part of the series "Grace Makes a Difference"; Sunday at 9 and 10:45 a.m.; 62425 Eagle Road, Bend. FATHER'SHOUSECHURCHOF GOD:Pastor Randy Wills; "Unity in the Body"; Sunday at10 a.m.; 61690 Pettigrew Road, Bend. The youthgroup meetsWednesday at 7 p.m. THE FELLOWSHIPATBENDAND SISTERS:Pastor Loren Anderson; "The Death and Resurrection of Jesus," based on Mark15:42-16:8; Sundayat10 a.m.; Morning Star Christian School, 19741 Baker Road, Bend; and Sunday at 6 p.m.; 601 Larch St., Sisters. FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH:Pastor Syd Brestel; "Captured by God's Kindness," based on Titus 3; Sunday at10:15 a.m.; 60 N.W. Oregon Ave., Bend. FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH: Lead pastor Steven Koski; "Space for Grace in Politics: Seeing Gray in a Black and White World"; Sunday at 9 a.m., 10:45 a.m. and 5:01 p.m. services; 230 N.E. Ninth St., Bend. FIRSTUNITED METHODIST CHURCH:The Rev.Thorn Larson; "Healing Power," based on Mark 10:35-45; Sunday at 9 and11 a.m.; 680 N.W. Bond St., Bend. GRACEFIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH:Pastor Joel LiaBraaten; "That You May HaveJoy" and "Wish List"; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; 2265 N.W. Shevlin Park Road, Bend. GRACEREFORMED PRESBYTERIANCHURCH:Pastor Dan Dillard; "Gospel Identity," based on 2 Corinthians 5:17, as part of the series "The Gospel­ Centered Life"; Sunday at10:30 a.m.; 62162 Hamby Road, Bend. NATIVITY LUTHERANCHURCH: Pastor Craig Jorgensen; "Glory, Glory," based on Mark10:35-45; Sunday at 9 a.m. and 11a.m.; 60850Brosterhous Road, Bend. NEW HOPE CHURCH: Pastor Randy Myers; "Love Hopes," based on1 Corinthians; today at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 9 and 10:45 a.m.; 20080 Pinebrook Blvd.,

Bend. REAL LIFECHRISTIAN CHURCH: Pastor Mike Yunker; "The Resurrection," as part of the series "The Story"; Sunday at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.; 2880 N.E. 27th St., Bend. SPIRITUALAWARENESS COMMUNITY OFTHE CASCADES: Community gathering; Sunday at 9 a.m.; held at The Old Stone Church, 157 N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend. TRINITY LUTHERANCHURCH: The Rev. David Carnahan; "Sticker Shock," based on Mark10:17-27; Sundayat8 a.m .(communion and guitar-led worship) and 11 a.m. (organ-led worship); 2550 N.E. Butler Market Road, Bend. UNITARIANUNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIPOF CENTRAL OREGON:The Rev. Alex Holt; "Reverence for Mind"; Sunday at 11 a.m.; at the Old Stone Church, 157 N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend. WESTSIDECHURCH:Pastor Ken Johnson; "Upgrade"; today at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday at 8, 9 and 10:45 a.m.; 2051 N.W. Shevlin Park Road, Bend. WESTSIDESOUTH CAMPUS: Pastor Scott McBride; "Upgrade"; Sunday at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.; 1245 S.E. Third St., Bend. COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH:Pastor Rob Anderson; "How Does Your Reputation Compare to Your Identity," based on Matthew1:18-25, as part of the series "Jesus Creed"; Sunday at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.; 529 N.W. 19th St., Redmond. EMMAUSLUTHERANCHURCH: The Rev. David Poovey; "Confidence in a Mine Field" based on Ephesians 5:15-20; Sunday at10:30 a.m.; 2175 S.W. Salmon Ave., Redmond. ST. PAUL'SANGLICANCHURCH: Father John Pennington; "Walk as Wise" based on Ephesians 5:15­ 21; communion service; Sunday at 10 a.m.; Southwest12th Avenue and Forest Avenue, Redmond. ZION LUTHERANCHURCH: Pastor Eric Burtness; "Zion is a Church Where WeMove Forward Together," as part of the series "Mission and Vision"; Sunday at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.; 1113 Black Butte Blvd., Redmond. AGAPE HARVESTFELLOWSHIP: Youthgroup Wednesday at7 p.m.; 52460 Skidgel Road, La Pine. COMMUNITYBIBLECHURCH AT SUNRIVER:Pastor Glen Schaumloeffel; "Unwrapping the Gifts," based on1 Corinthians 12:1-13, as part of the series "Growing up God's Way"; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; 1 Theater Drive, Sunriver. CONCORDIALUTHERAN MISSION:The Rev. Willis Jenson;"God'sWay istoGive Freely Salvation, the Riches of Heaven and Life Eternal, through the Gospel," based on Isaiah 55:8; Sunday at11 a.m.; held at Terrebonne Grange Hall, 828611th St., Terrebonne. PREPARETHEWAY WORLDVIEW ANOAPOLOGETICS CONFERENCE:The Rev.Timothy Sternberg on the power of stories in telling people about God's love for the world, and other speakers; 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; register online or at the door; Christian Life Center Church, 21720 E. Hwy. 20, Bend; contact www.preparetheway.us.

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Bellingham Herald

Boy takesin stride his role infirst Native Americansainthood By Roy Gutman

recently," he said. "If I had any surgeries done I wouldn't be able to eat or talk very well." But, he added, "we may go back and do one or two more." In his first two days in Rome, Jake served as altar boy at Masses celebratedby J. Peter Sartain, the archbishop of Seat­ tle, at two of Christianity's most famous churches, St. Paul's Beyond the Walls and St. John Lateran. On Sunday, he will bring the bread and wine to the altar and take communion fromthe pope himself. The Finkbonners are Lummi Indians and live on a reserva­ tion with about 2,000 other Native Americans. Jake says that's "an advantage. The beach is, like, right across the street." And he likes "especially the sunsets." His father, Donny, 44, is a Lummi, who grew up on a res­ ervation. His mother, Elsa, 41, is the daughter of Mexican-born parents. Jake said he had heard of Kateri, but "we weren't that familiar." But he found her an inspiration "because I remem­ ber reading that many of the children in her tribe abused her because of her faith, but she continued to praise God. She made her own rosaries. She did everything she could." He thinks a m iracle hap­ pened. "I wouldn't be here with­ outher."

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ROME — The seventh­ grader whose recovery from a deadly bacterial infection was deemed a miracleby the Roman Catholic Church, cementing the decision to name the first Native Amer­ ican saint, doesn't spend a lot of time thinking about it at his parochial school in Bellingham, Wash. At recess, "We mostly just play," Jake Finkbonner told reporters Thursday in Rome. He and his school­ mates have talked about it "a few times, but not re­ ally" a lot. And he doesn't feel "special" — "not really, I don't" — even though he's caught up in the midst of a great event. On Sunday, Pope Bene­ dict XVI will canonize Kat­ eri Tekakwitha, a Mohawk Indian who lived in the 17th century, at a ceremony in St. Peter's Square that is ex­ pected to draw more than 2,000 Native Americans from the United States and Canada. Jake's recovery from necrotizing fasciitis, a rare, flesh-eating disease, was declared the key mira­ cle in the church's decision to canonize her. Jake wears glasses and braces. The disease dis­ figured his mouth, and to defeat it, and to restore his face, he had to go through 29 operations in Seattle, some lasting up to 16 hours. There will be more. "I had them put off the surgery for a while, because I just got my braces off quite

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KOUNTZE, Texas — The cheerleaders o f K o u n t ze High School are free to wave their Bible verse banners at football games, at least for the rest of the school year, after a judge granted a tem­ porary injunction Thursday preventing school officials from enforcing a ban on the

signs. In a case that has ignited a national controversy over religious freedom, Hardin County District Judge Steve Thomas said the cheerlead­ ers had "raised some rela­ tively complex issues." Thomas said he decided to "preserve the status quo" pending a jury trial June 24, in effect allowing the cheer­

leaders to keep displaying theirbanners forthe rest of the school year, including

a big football game Friday night. T he Lions h ave a 5 - 1 record, the best in r ecent

memory. Among the verses on the " breakaway" ban­ ners that players have run through to burst onto the field this season: "I can do all things through Christ which strengthens! Phil 4:13" and "If God is for us, who can be against us? Romans 8:31." In an order grantingthe in­ junction, the judge wrote that if he did not act, the district's "unlawful policy prohibiting private religious expression will remain in effect" and the c heerleaders "will b e p r o­ hibited from exercising their constitutional and statutory rights." After the r u l ing, many in the packed courtroom, including the cheerleaders' parents and other support­ ers, broke into applause. "It set a bar for other schools so that if they want to express their r eligious beliefs, they can," Kountze cheerleader Rebekah Rich­ ardson, 17, told the Los An­ geles Times.

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

9:30 am SundayEducationalClasses 10:30 am Morning Worship This Sunday at Faith Christian Center, Pastor Mike Johnson will be sharing

the Sunday service message titled, "Return" beginning at 10:30am Childcare is provided in our Sunday morning service. On Wednesdays "Restored Youth" service begins at 7:00 pm

A number of Faith lourney Groups meet throughout the week in small

groups, please contact the church for details and times. The church is located on the corner of Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. www.bendfaith.com REDM O N D A S S E M B L Y OF GOD

1865 W Antler • Redmond 541 -548-4555 SUNDAYS

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

Adult Classes Celebrate Recovery Wednesday NITE Live Kids Youth Group Pastor Duane Pippitt

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

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

Coffee Fellowship - 10:45 am Bible Education Hour - 11:15 am Nursery Care available • Women's Bible Study - Tuesdays, 10 am • Awana Kids Club (4 yrs - 6th gr.) Sept. - May • Youth Ministry (gr. 7-12) Wednesdays 6:15 pm • Men's Bible Study- Thursdays 9 am • Home Bible Studies are also available Preschool for 3 F 4 year olds Call for information Senior Pastor: Glen Schaumloeffel Associate Pastor: lake Schwarze visit our Web site www.cbchurchsr.org Listen to KNLR 97.5 FM

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

CALVARY CHAPEL BEND 20225 Cooley Rd. Bend Phone: (541) 383-5097 Web site: ccbend.org Sundays: 8:30 6 10:30 am Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm Youth Group:Wednesday 7 pm Child Care provided Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are available, call for days and times. "Teaching the Word of God, Book by Book"

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Cowboy Fellowship Saturdays Potluck 6 pm Music and the Word 7 pm Sunday Worship Services 8:30 am - 10:15 am - 11 am Nursery 8 Children's Church Pastors: Chris Blair, Glenn Bartnik & Ozzy Osbourne 13720 SW I-Iwy 126, Powell Butte 541 -548-3066

www.powellbuttechurch.com REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

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

full child care 11 am Service (Full child care) For information, please call ... Minister - Mike Yunker - 541-312-8844 Richard Belding, Associate Pastor "Loving people one at a time."

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EASTMONT COMMUNITY SCHOOL

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

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

(South of Portland Ave.) Church Service S Sunday School: 10 am Wed. Testimony Meeting: 7:30 pm Childcare provided. Reading Room: 115 NW Minnesota Ave. Mon. through Frio 11 am -4 pm Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm

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Serving Central Oregon for 20 Years, We Are a Non-Denominational Egalitarian lewish Community Our Synagogue is located at 21555 Modoc Lane, Bend, Oregon 541-385-6421 Resident Rabbi lay Shupack Rebbetzin Judy Shupack

Shabbat and High Holiday Services Religious Education Program

Sunday Worship Service 8:30am Contemporary ll:00am Liturgical Sunday School for all ages at 10:00am Fall Sermon Series: "Mission S Vision" Children's Room available during services Come Experience a warm, friendly family of worshipers. Everyone Welcome - Always. A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and diverse music program for all ages

Coffee,snacks andfellowship after each service

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Training Weekly Torah Study­ Every Sat Cw. 10 am Active Sisterhood

M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am Wed. Bible Study at noon 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study I:00 pm 3rd Tues. Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner Youth and Family Programs Active Social Outreach

Sun. October 21 - Sunday School 10-12:30 am TEMPLE BETH TI KVAH

Temple Beth Tikvah is a member of the Union for Reform ludaism. Our members represent a wide range of Jewish backgrounds. We welcome interfaith families and lews by choice. Our monthly activities include social functions, services, religious education, Hebrew school, Torah study, and adult education Rabbi Glenn Ettman

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

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

230 NE Ninth, Bend (Across Ninth St. from Bend High) All AreWelcome, Always! Rev. Dr. Steven H. Koski Lead Pastor

"Space for Grace in Politics: Seeing Gray in a Black and White World" 9:00 am - Contemporary 10:45 am - Traditional 5:01 pm - Relaxed Noon - Discover First Pres 6;30 "Viewpoints" - Civility in Politics Sunday School: 3 yrs to 6th grade. Nursery care provided. Wednesday Noon Silence S Supper Worship 12:30 pm Contemplative Prayer Youth Events See Youth Blog: http://bendfp.org/youth/

Choirs, music groups, Bible study, Fellowship and ministries every week 230 NE Ninth Street, Bend

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HOUSE OF COVENANT UNITARIAN UN I V ERSALISTS O F CENTRAL OREG O N

Messianic Synagogue Est. 1994

We provide a congregational setting for Jews and Christians alike. If you're interested in learning the Bible from a Hebrew perspective, come join us at:

"Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship" We are a Welcoming Congregation Sunday, October 21, 2012 - 11:00am: Rev. Alex Holt

Friday, October 26 at 6:30pm Shabbat Service Saturday, October 27 at 9:00 am Torah Study Saturday, October 27 at 10:30 am Torah Service Sunday, October 28 at 10:30 am adult education (call for information)

For the complete schedule of Services F Events go to: www.bethtikvahbend.org We are currently enrolling students in grades K-7 for Sunday School and Hebrew School. Hebrew Classes began Tuesday, September 11 at 4:30 pm; Sunday School began, September 23rd. at 10:00 am. For more information about our education programs, please call Kathy Schindel at 541-388-8826.

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

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The missionof the Church is to forgivesins through the Gospeland thereby grant eternai Iife (St. fohn 20:22-23, Augsburg Confession XXVIII.8, 10) 10 am Sunday School II am Divine Service

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

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"Reverence for Mind"

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This is the third in the series of Sunday services on reverence.How might we find and appreciate reverence for mind? And what does "mind" mean as we explore the meaning of life?

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Childcare and religious education are provided! Everyone is Welcome! See our website for more information www.uufco.org

Children's ministry and nursery Hebrew classes Home groups Teaching from the Torah and the Brit Hadashah (New Testament) • Biblical Feasts • Lifecycle Events • End-times prophecy Visit us on the web at www.houseofcovenant.org or contact us at 541-385-5439 L IVING TORAH FELLOW S H IP

0 Celebration Church 63830 Clausen Rd Ste 102, Bend Saturday 10:30 am - 2 pm Worship/Dance-Study­ Food/Fellowship Hebrew Roots Fellowship worshipping in Spirit and Truth 541-410-5337 Children's Program www.livingtorahfellowship.com

BEND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1270 NE 27 St. • 541-382-5496

Senior Pastor Virgil Askren SUNDAY 9:00 am Sunday School for all ages 9:00 am Hispanic Worship Service 10:15 am Worship Service

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

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ALL PEOPLES UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

Growing infaiih is aIife-Iong journey. Meet some progressive,inclusive friends along your way ai All PeoplesUCC Worship with us Sunday, October 21st, at ll a.m. in the Community Room of Redmond's Ray's Market, 900 SW 23rd Street, just off of Hwy 126. Or, come early at 10 a.m. for adult study and discussion. All Peoples meets on the first and third Sundays of each month. On November 4th, we meet again in the Community Room of Redmond's Ray's Market. For details, directions and possible help with car-pooling, email; prisbill©earthlink.net, or call: 541-390-6864

You're invited to join this discussion U NITY COM M U N I T Y group on October 27, 2-3pm at the Nursery Care 8 Children's Church O F CENTRAL OREG O N Bend East Library, 62080 Dean Swift ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Join the Unity Community H OLY REDEEMER, LA PI N E Worship Services Rd, (across from Costco, on Hwy 20). Sunday 10:00 am Sundays 16137 Burgess Rd "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM Options for discussion include: what with Rev. Jane Meyers 9:00 a.m. S 10:45 a.m. Tuesday, Wednesday S Friday Mass 8:30 am Sunday The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor. Youth Program Provided is a spiritual experience?, dream 9:00 am Worship Services The Unity Community meets at 8286 11th St (Grange Hall), memories, seeing an inner light or Sunday Mass — 10:00 am WEDNESDAY 62855 Powell Butte Hwy Terrebonne, OR Confessions: Saturdays — 3:00-4:00 pm hearing an inner sound and near-death 6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study (near Bend Airport) Sundays 6:00 p.m. experiences. Learn to sing HU, a love THURSDAY Learn more about the Unity HOLY TRINITY, SUNRIVER Hispanic Worship Service song to God. www.lutheransonline.com/ 10:00 am 50+ Bible Study Community of Central Oregon at 18143 Cottonwood Rd. condordialutheranmission WEEKLY www.unitycentraloregon.com Thurs. Mass 9:30 am; Life Groups or by calling 541-388-1569 For more information and inspiration Facebook: Concordia Lutheran Mission Weekly Bible Studies and Sat. Vigil Mass 5:30 pm Please visit our website for a complete please visit www.eckankar.org or Phone: 541-325-6773 Ministries for all ages Sunday mass 8:00 am listing of activities for all ages. Confessions: Thurs. 9;00-9:15 am www.miraclesinyourlife.org Contact: 541-382-5822 www.bendnaz.org GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN or call 541-728-6476 (message phone) F IRST UNITED M E T H O D I S T Pastor John Lodwick OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS, Gilchrist CHURCH CHURCH www.eastmontchurch.com 120 Mississippi Dr 2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend (In the Heart of Downtown Bend) Sunday Mass — 12:30 Pm 541 -382-6862 680 NW Bond St. / 541-382-1672 SOVEREIGN GRACE CHURCH Confessions: Sundays 12:00 -12:15 Pm FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CBA TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Ever((one is Welcome! Meeting at the Golden Age Club "A Heart for Bend in the 469 NW Wall St. • 541-382-5542 HOLY FAMILY, 40 SE 5th St., Bend Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. www.trinitybend.org Heart of Bend" Rev. Thom Larson near Christmas Valley Just 2 blocks SW of Bend High School (Child Care Available) SIInday Schedule Sermon Title: 57255 Fort Rock Rd 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Sunday Worship 10:00 am Sunday School 10:20 a.m. Heahng Power Sunday Mass — 3:30 pm 8 am Holy Eucharist Sovereign Grace Church is dedicated Pastor Syd Brestel Education Hour 10:45 a.m. Scripture: Mark 10:35-45 Confessions: Sundays 3:00-3:15 pm 9:15 am Education for All Ages to worshipping God and teaching the SUNDAY 9:00 am - Contemporary Service Bible truths recovered through the 10:15 am Holy Eucharist ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI Sunday School during the 9am Service 9:00 AM Sunday School for everyone Women's Bible Study Reformation. Call for information (w/nursery care 6 Godly Play) CATHOLIC CHURCH ll:00 am — Traditional Service 10:15 AM Worship Service Tuesday 9:15 a.m. about other meetings Pastor Rev. James A. Radloff 5 pm Holy Eucharist Childcare provided on Sunday 541 -420- 1667 Parochial Vicar Rev. Juan Carlos (in St. Helens Hall) http://www.sovereigngracebend.com/ Men's Bible Study *During the Week: At First Baptist's Sunday gathering Chiarinoti The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector Women's Groups, Men's Groups, Wednesday 7:30 a.m. Pastor Syd will share from Titus 3 about Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, 541 -382-363( • • I • being captured by God's kindness. Music F Fellowship, Pastor Joel LiaBraaten CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER NEW CHURCH Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. THE SALVATION ARMY Evangelical Lutheran Church 21720 E. Hwy. 20 • 541.389.8241 For Kidztown, Middle School and 2450 NE 27th Street Rev. Thom Larson 755 NE 2nd Street, Bend in America Masses firstchurch@bendumc.org High School activities 541 -389-8888 Sunday Morning Worship www.gracefirstlutheran.org Saturday - Vigil 5:00 PM - English Call 541-382-3862 SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 8:45am S 10:45am Sunday 7:30, 10:00 AM S 7:00 PM www.bendchurch.org English 541 NE Dekalb NATIVITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Wednesday Mid-Week Services Domingo12:30 PM — Misa en Espanol Sunday School 9:45 am 60850 Brosterhous Road at Knott, HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH, Children S Youth Programs lueves7:00 PM - Misa en Espanol Children 6 Adult Classes 541-388-0765 7:00pm SBC Come worship with us. Worship Service - 11:00 am Reconciliation/Reconciliaci6n 3100 SW Highland Ave., Major's Robert S Miriam Keene Nursery Care provided for all services. Saturday — 3:00 — 4:45 PM - English Redmond • 541-548-4161 9 am Informal Service Thursday 6:00 — 7:00 PM­ NEW H O P E EV A N G E L ICAL 9:15 Jumor Church English o Espanol Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur 20080 Pinebrook Blvd.~ 541-389-3436 ll am Formal Service Domingo ii:30 AM - 12:15 PM 21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241 Sunday Worship Services; Celebrate New Life En Espanol www.clcbend.com 8:00 am, 9:30 am, II:00 am at New Hope Church! This Sunday's sermon is: Sunday Bible Fellowship Groups "Glory, Glory" HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH Saturday 6:00 pm 9:30 am 6 II:00 am Corner of NW Franklin F Lava Mark 10:34-45 Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am, COM M U N I T Y PRE S B Y T E R IA N Masses given by Pastor Randy Myers Sunday 4:30 PM — English CHURCH Interim Pastor Craig Jorgensen Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor www.newhopebend.com Monday — Friday 7:00 AM - English 529 NW 19th Street 4 Saturdays and TMC: Monday - Friday 12:15 PM - English (3/4 mile north of High School) Bible Study at 10am on Wednesdays $110 For complete calender: Saturday 8:00 AM - English Redmond, OR 97756 (541) 548-3367 www.hbcredmond.org 5 Saturdays and TMC: CITY CENTER (Child care provided on Sundays.) Exposition S Benediction A Foursquare Fellowship www.nativityinbend.com S132 Monday-Friday, after 7:00 AM Mass Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor I • Senior Pastors Evangelical Lutheran Church to 6:00 PM Rev. Heidi Bolt, Associate Pastor in America The Bulletin: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Steve S GinnyMcPherson BEREAN BIBLE CHURCH Family/Children Holy Hour 549 SW 8thSt.,P.O. Box 475, 9:00 am Contemporary Worship Every Saturday on the In Partnershipwith TRINITY LUTHERAN 9:00 am Nursery Care Redmond, OR 97756 • 541-548-7128 A~erican Missionary Fellowship church page. $22 CHURCH S SCHOOI. Reconciliation 9:15 am Children S Youth Tuesday after 7:00 AM Mass — 8:00 AM LCMS Sunday School Copy Changes: Sunday Worship Services; Saturday after 8:00 AM Mass — 9:30 AM 9:30 am Adult Education Near Highland and 23rd Ave. 2550 NE Butler Market Road Daybreak Cafe Service 7:30 am by 5 PM Tuesday 11:00 am Traditional Worship 2378 SW Glacier Pl. Bend, OR 97701 ST. THOMAS CATH O LIC CHURCH Celebration Services CO Marketplace: 541 -382-1832 1720 NW 19th Street Redmond, OR 97756 9:00 am and 10:45 am Youth Groups Redmond, Oregon 97756 The First Tuesday of each Wednesday Service High School — Sunday 11:00am-12:30pm 541-923-3390 SUNDAY WORSHIP month. $22 UTurn Middle School 7:00 pm Middle School Wednesday 6: 00-7:30pm We preach the good newsofJesus Christ, Father Todd Unger, Pastor 8am Guitar Led Worship Thursdays singgreai hymns of faiih, Copy Changes: by Monday Mass Schedule: 9;30am Education Hour for all ages Mondays High School (Connection) 6:30 pm Weekdays 8:00 am and search the Scrip(urestogether. 1 Week PriOr to PubliCatiOn 6;30 pm Centering Prayer llam Organ/Piano Led Worship (except Wednesday) NE Neff Rd., I/2 mi. E. of St. Charles Medical Center

CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING

EffectiveMay 1, 2012

Sunday Worship Service - 10:30 am Bible Study- Thursday, 10:30 am Pastor Ed Nelson 541-777-0784

www.redmondbbc.org

Wednesday 6:00 pm Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm First Saturday 8:00 am (English) Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) 12:00 noon (Spanish) Confessionson Wednesdays from 5:00 to 5:45 pm and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm

Home Bible Studies throughout the week City Care Clinic also available. Kidz Center School, Preschool www.citycenterchurch.org "Livin' the Incredible Mission"

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Church Website: www.trinitylutheranbend.org School Website: www.saints.org Pastors; Rev. David Carnahan Rev. Patrick Rooney Principal: Mrs. Hanne Krause

Wednesdays 5:30 pm Prayer Service Small Groups Meet Regularly (Handicapped Accessible) Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities for all ages. www.redmondcpc.org

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2012 • T HE BULLETIN A S "Celtic Cross" Christianity

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

9:30 am SundayEducationalClasses 10:30 am Morning Worship This Sunday at Faith Christian Center, Pastor Mike Johnson will be sharing

the Sunday service message titled, "Return" beginning at 10:30am Childcare is provided in our Sunday morning service. On Wednesdays "Restored Youth" service begins at 7:00 pm

A number of Faith lourney Groups meet throughout the week in small

groups, please contact the church for details and times. The church is located on the corner of Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. www.bendfaith.com REDM O N D A S S E M B L Y OF GOD

1865 W Antler • Redmond 541 -548-4555 SUNDAYS

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

Adult Classes Celebrate Recovery Wednesday NITE Live Kids Youth Group Pastor Duane Pippitt

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

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

Coffee Fellowship - 10:45 am Bible Education Hour - 11:15 am Nursery Care available • Women's Bible Study - Tuesdays, 10 am • Awana Kids Club (4 yrs - 6th gr.) Sept. - May • Youth Ministry (gr. 7-12) Wednesdays 6:15 pm • Men's Bible Study- Thursdays 9 am • Home Bible Studies are also available Preschool for 3 F 4 year olds Call for information Senior Pastor: Glen Schaumloeffel Associate Pastor: lake Schwarze visit our Web site www.cbchurchsr.org Listen to KNLR 97.5 FM

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

CALVARY CHAPEL BEND 20225 Cooley Rd. Bend Phone: (541) 383-5097 Web site: ccbend.org Sundays: 8:30 6 10:30 am Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm Youth Group:Wednesday 7 pm Child Care provided Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are available, call for days and times. "Teaching the Word of God, Book by Book"

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536 SW 10th, Redmond 541-548-2974 www.redmondchristian.org Sunday Worship 9:00 am S 10:30 am Friday Evening Worship 6:30 pm Sunday School for all ages Kidmo • Junior Church Greg Strubhar, Pastor Darin Hollingsworth, Youth Pastor POW E LL BUTTE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Cowboy Fellowship Saturdays Potluck 6 pm Music and the Word 7 pm Sunday Worship Services 8:30 am - 10:15 am - 11 am Nursery 8 Children's Church Pastors: Chris Blair, Glenn Bartnik & Ozzy Osbourne 13720 SW I-Iwy 126, Powell Butte 541 -548-3066

www.powellbuttechurch.com REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

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

full child care 11 am Service (Full child care) For information, please call ... Minister - Mike Yunker - 541-312-8844 Richard Belding, Associate Pastor "Loving people one at a time."

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EASTMONT COMMUNITY SCHOOL

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

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

(South of Portland Ave.) Church Service S Sunday School: 10 am Wed. Testimony Meeting: 7:30 pm Childcare provided. Reading Room: 115 NW Minnesota Ave. Mon. through Frio 11 am -4 pm Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm

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Serving Central Oregon for 20 Years, We Are a Non-Denominational Egalitarian lewish Community Our Synagogue is located at 21555 Modoc Lane, Bend, Oregon 541-385-6421 Resident Rabbi lay Shupack Rebbetzin Judy Shupack

Shabbat and High Holiday Services Religious Education Program

Sunday Worship Service 8:30am Contemporary ll:00am Liturgical Sunday School for all ages at 10:00am Fall Sermon Series: "Mission S Vision" Children's Room available during services Come Experience a warm, friendly family of worshipers. Everyone Welcome - Always. A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and diverse music program for all ages

Coffee,snacks andfellowship after each service

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Training Weekly Torah Study­ Every Sat Cw. 10 am Active Sisterhood

M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am Wed. Bible Study at noon 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study I:00 pm 3rd Tues. Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner Youth and Family Programs Active Social Outreach

Sun. October 21 - Sunday School 10-12:30 am TEMPLE BETH TI KVAH

Temple Beth Tikvah is a member of the Union for Reform ludaism. Our members represent a wide range of Jewish backgrounds. We welcome interfaith families and lews by choice. Our monthly activities include social functions, services, religious education, Hebrew school, Torah study, and adult education Rabbi Glenn Ettman

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

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

230 NE Ninth, Bend (Across Ninth St. from Bend High) All AreWelcome, Always! Rev. Dr. Steven H. Koski Lead Pastor

"Space for Grace in Politics: Seeing Gray in a Black and White World" 9:00 am - Contemporary 10:45 am - Traditional 5:01 pm - Relaxed Noon - Discover First Pres 6;30 "Viewpoints" - Civility in Politics Sunday School: 3 yrs to 6th grade. Nursery care provided. Wednesday Noon Silence S Supper Worship 12:30 pm Contemplative Prayer Youth Events See Youth Blog: http://bendfp.org/youth/

Choirs, music groups, Bible study, Fellowship and ministries every week 230 NE Ninth Street, Bend

www.bendfp.org 541 382 4401

HOUSE OF COVENANT UNITARIAN UN I V ERSALISTS O F CENTRAL OREG O N

Messianic Synagogue Est. 1994

We provide a congregational setting for Jews and Christians alike. If you're interested in learning the Bible from a Hebrew perspective, come join us at:

"Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship" We are a Welcoming Congregation Sunday, October 21, 2012 - 11:00am: Rev. Alex Holt

Friday, October 26 at 6:30pm Shabbat Service Saturday, October 27 at 9:00 am Torah Study Saturday, October 27 at 10:30 am Torah Service Sunday, October 28 at 10:30 am adult education (call for information)

For the complete schedule of Services F Events go to: www.bethtikvahbend.org We are currently enrolling students in grades K-7 for Sunday School and Hebrew School. Hebrew Classes began Tuesday, September 11 at 4:30 pm; Sunday School began, September 23rd. at 10:00 am. For more information about our education programs, please call Kathy Schindel at 541-388-8826.

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

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Religion of the LIght aIId Sound of God

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN

Have You Had A Spiritual Experience?

The missionof the Church is to forgivesins through the Gospeland thereby grant eternai Iife (St. fohn 20:22-23, Augsburg Confession XXVIII.8, 10) 10 am Sunday School II am Divine Service

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

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA Worship in the Heart of Redmond

MISSION (LCMS)

Bear Creek Center 21300 Bear Creek Rd. Bend, OR. 97701 Our Shabbat Services are on Saturday mornings at 10:00 a.m. Our ministries include:

"Reverence for Mind"

• Davidic dance and worship

This is the third in the series of Sunday services on reverence.How might we find and appreciate reverence for mind? And what does "mind" mean as we explore the meaning of life?

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Childcare and religious education are provided! Everyone is Welcome! See our website for more information www.uufco.org

Children's ministry and nursery Hebrew classes Home groups Teaching from the Torah and the Brit Hadashah (New Testament) • Biblical Feasts • Lifecycle Events • End-times prophecy Visit us on the web at www.houseofcovenant.org or contact us at 541-385-5439 L IVING TORAH FELLOW S H IP

0 Celebration Church 63830 Clausen Rd Ste 102, Bend Saturday 10:30 am - 2 pm Worship/Dance-Study­ Food/Fellowship Hebrew Roots Fellowship worshipping in Spirit and Truth 541-410-5337 Children's Program www.livingtorahfellowship.com

BEND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1270 NE 27 St. • 541-382-5496

Senior Pastor Virgil Askren SUNDAY 9:00 am Sunday School for all ages 9:00 am Hispanic Worship Service 10:15 am Worship Service

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

(541 ) 385-3908

ALL PEOPLES UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

Growing infaiih is aIife-Iong journey. Meet some progressive,inclusive friends along your way ai All PeoplesUCC Worship with us Sunday, October 21st, at ll a.m. in the Community Room of Redmond's Ray's Market, 900 SW 23rd Street, just off of Hwy 126. Or, come early at 10 a.m. for adult study and discussion. All Peoples meets on the first and third Sundays of each month. On November 4th, we meet again in the Community Room of Redmond's Ray's Market. For details, directions and possible help with car-pooling, email; prisbill©earthlink.net, or call: 541-390-6864

You're invited to join this discussion U NITY COM M U N I T Y group on October 27, 2-3pm at the Nursery Care 8 Children's Church O F CENTRAL OREG O N Bend East Library, 62080 Dean Swift ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Join the Unity Community H OLY REDEEMER, LA PI N E Worship Services Rd, (across from Costco, on Hwy 20). Sunday 10:00 am Sundays 16137 Burgess Rd "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM Options for discussion include: what with Rev. Jane Meyers 9:00 a.m. S 10:45 a.m. Tuesday, Wednesday S Friday Mass 8:30 am Sunday The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor. Youth Program Provided is a spiritual experience?, dream 9:00 am Worship Services The Unity Community meets at 8286 11th St (Grange Hall), memories, seeing an inner light or Sunday Mass — 10:00 am WEDNESDAY 62855 Powell Butte Hwy Terrebonne, OR Confessions: Saturdays — 3:00-4:00 pm hearing an inner sound and near-death 6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study (near Bend Airport) Sundays 6:00 p.m. experiences. Learn to sing HU, a love THURSDAY Learn more about the Unity HOLY TRINITY, SUNRIVER Hispanic Worship Service song to God. www.lutheransonline.com/ 10:00 am 50+ Bible Study Community of Central Oregon at 18143 Cottonwood Rd. condordialutheranmission WEEKLY www.unitycentraloregon.com Thurs. Mass 9:30 am; Life Groups or by calling 541-388-1569 For more information and inspiration Facebook: Concordia Lutheran Mission Weekly Bible Studies and Sat. Vigil Mass 5:30 pm Please visit our website for a complete please visit www.eckankar.org or Phone: 541-325-6773 Ministries for all ages Sunday mass 8:00 am listing of activities for all ages. Confessions: Thurs. 9;00-9:15 am www.miraclesinyourlife.org Contact: 541-382-5822 www.bendnaz.org GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN or call 541-728-6476 (message phone) F IRST UNITED M E T H O D I S T Pastor John Lodwick OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS, Gilchrist CHURCH CHURCH www.eastmontchurch.com 120 Mississippi Dr 2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend (In the Heart of Downtown Bend) Sunday Mass — 12:30 Pm 541 -382-6862 680 NW Bond St. / 541-382-1672 SOVEREIGN GRACE CHURCH Confessions: Sundays 12:00 -12:15 Pm FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CBA TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Ever((one is Welcome! Meeting at the Golden Age Club "A Heart for Bend in the 469 NW Wall St. • 541-382-5542 HOLY FAMILY, 40 SE 5th St., Bend Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. www.trinitybend.org Heart of Bend" Rev. Thom Larson near Christmas Valley Just 2 blocks SW of Bend High School (Child Care Available) SIInday Schedule Sermon Title: 57255 Fort Rock Rd 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Sunday Worship 10:00 am Sunday School 10:20 a.m. Heahng Power Sunday Mass — 3:30 pm 8 am Holy Eucharist Sovereign Grace Church is dedicated Pastor Syd Brestel Education Hour 10:45 a.m. Scripture: Mark 10:35-45 Confessions: Sundays 3:00-3:15 pm 9:15 am Education for All Ages to worshipping God and teaching the SUNDAY 9:00 am - Contemporary Service Bible truths recovered through the 10:15 am Holy Eucharist ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI Sunday School during the 9am Service 9:00 AM Sunday School for everyone Women's Bible Study Reformation. Call for information (w/nursery care 6 Godly Play) CATHOLIC CHURCH ll:00 am — Traditional Service 10:15 AM Worship Service Tuesday 9:15 a.m. about other meetings Pastor Rev. James A. Radloff 5 pm Holy Eucharist Childcare provided on Sunday 541 -420- 1667 Parochial Vicar Rev. Juan Carlos (in St. Helens Hall) http://www.sovereigngracebend.com/ Men's Bible Study *During the Week: At First Baptist's Sunday gathering Chiarinoti The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector Women's Groups, Men's Groups, Wednesday 7:30 a.m. Pastor Syd will share from Titus 3 about Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, 541 -382-363( • • I • being captured by God's kindness. Music F Fellowship, Pastor Joel LiaBraaten CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER NEW CHURCH Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. THE SALVATION ARMY Evangelical Lutheran Church 21720 E. Hwy. 20 • 541.389.8241 For Kidztown, Middle School and 2450 NE 27th Street Rev. Thom Larson 755 NE 2nd Street, Bend in America Masses firstchurch@bendumc.org High School activities 541 -389-8888 Sunday Morning Worship www.gracefirstlutheran.org Saturday - Vigil 5:00 PM - English Call 541-382-3862 SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP 8:45am S 10:45am Sunday 7:30, 10:00 AM S 7:00 PM www.bendchurch.org English 541 NE Dekalb NATIVITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Wednesday Mid-Week Services Domingo12:30 PM — Misa en Espanol Sunday School 9:45 am 60850 Brosterhous Road at Knott, HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH, Children S Youth Programs lueves7:00 PM - Misa en Espanol Children 6 Adult Classes 541-388-0765 7:00pm SBC Come worship with us. Worship Service - 11:00 am Reconciliation/Reconciliaci6n 3100 SW Highland Ave., Major's Robert S Miriam Keene Nursery Care provided for all services. Saturday — 3:00 — 4:45 PM - English Redmond • 541-548-4161 9 am Informal Service Thursday 6:00 — 7:00 PM­ NEW H O P E EV A N G E L ICAL 9:15 Jumor Church English o Espanol Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur 20080 Pinebrook Blvd.~ 541-389-3436 ll am Formal Service Domingo ii:30 AM - 12:15 PM 21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241 Sunday Worship Services; Celebrate New Life En Espanol www.clcbend.com 8:00 am, 9:30 am, II:00 am at New Hope Church! This Sunday's sermon is: Sunday Bible Fellowship Groups "Glory, Glory" HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH Saturday 6:00 pm 9:30 am 6 II:00 am Corner of NW Franklin F Lava Mark 10:34-45 Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am, COM M U N I T Y PRE S B Y T E R IA N Masses given by Pastor Randy Myers Sunday 4:30 PM — English CHURCH Interim Pastor Craig Jorgensen Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor www.newhopebend.com Monday — Friday 7:00 AM - English 529 NW 19th Street 4 Saturdays and TMC: Monday - Friday 12:15 PM - English (3/4 mile north of High School) Bible Study at 10am on Wednesdays $110 For complete calender: Saturday 8:00 AM - English Redmond, OR 97756 (541) 548-3367 www.hbcredmond.org 5 Saturdays and TMC: CITY CENTER (Child care provided on Sundays.) Exposition S Benediction A Foursquare Fellowship www.nativityinbend.com S132 Monday-Friday, after 7:00 AM Mass Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor I • Senior Pastors Evangelical Lutheran Church to 6:00 PM Rev. Heidi Bolt, Associate Pastor in America The Bulletin: Tuesday 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Steve S GinnyMcPherson BEREAN BIBLE CHURCH Family/Children Holy Hour 549 SW 8thSt.,P.O. Box 475, 9:00 am Contemporary Worship Every Saturday on the In Partnershipwith TRINITY LUTHERAN 9:00 am Nursery Care Redmond, OR 97756 • 541-548-7128 A~erican Missionary Fellowship church page. $22 CHURCH S SCHOOI. Reconciliation 9:15 am Children S Youth Tuesday after 7:00 AM Mass — 8:00 AM LCMS Sunday School Copy Changes: Sunday Worship Services; Saturday after 8:00 AM Mass — 9:30 AM 9:30 am Adult Education Near Highland and 23rd Ave. 2550 NE Butler Market Road Daybreak Cafe Service 7:30 am by 5 PM Tuesday 11:00 am Traditional Worship 2378 SW Glacier Pl. Bend, OR 97701 ST. THOMAS CATH O LIC CHURCH Celebration Services CO Marketplace: 541 -382-1832 1720 NW 19th Street Redmond, OR 97756 9:00 am and 10:45 am Youth Groups Redmond, Oregon 97756 The First Tuesday of each Wednesday Service High School — Sunday 11:00am-12:30pm 541-923-3390 SUNDAY WORSHIP month. $22 UTurn Middle School 7:00 pm Middle School Wednesday 6: 00-7:30pm We preach the good newsofJesus Christ, Father Todd Unger, Pastor 8am Guitar Led Worship Thursdays singgreai hymns of faiih, Copy Changes: by Monday Mass Schedule: 9;30am Education Hour for all ages Mondays High School (Connection) 6:30 pm Weekdays 8:00 am and search the Scrip(urestogether. 1 Week PriOr to PubliCatiOn 6;30 pm Centering Prayer llam Organ/Piano Led Worship (except Wednesday) NE Neff Rd., I/2 mi. E. of St. Charles Medical Center

CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING

EffectiveMay 1, 2012

Sunday Worship Service - 10:30 am Bible Study- Thursday, 10:30 am Pastor Ed Nelson 541-777-0784

www.redmondbbc.org

Wednesday 6:00 pm Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm First Saturday 8:00 am (English) Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) 12:00 noon (Spanish) Confessionson Wednesdays from 5:00 to 5:45 pm and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm

Home Bible Studies throughout the week City Care Clinic also available. Kidz Center School, Preschool www.citycenterchurch.org "Livin' the Incredible Mission"

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Wednesdays 5:30 pm Prayer Service Small Groups Meet Regularly (Handicapped Accessible) Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities for all ages. www.redmondcpc.org

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NOWPORA JAGIR, India — On the day he was killed, Mohammad Shafiq Teli was working on a n e w s ewage drain, precisely the sort of un­ glamorous, if essential, project that village governance is sup­ posed to provide. Except that, for more than three decades, there had been no local gov­ ernments here in the villages of Kashmir, India's tinderbox. Last year, despite a threat of violence, rural Kashmiris turned out in huge numbers to elect village councils, known as gram panchayats, in what became a victory for grass­ roots democracy in a blood­ soaked land. New officeholders like Teli set to work on long-ne­ glected development projects. But on Sept. 23, as he was walking to his mosque for eve­ ning prayers, Teli was shot and killed. His death followed by days the slaying of a panchayat leader in a nearby village. Post­ ers mysteriouslyappeared in different villages, warning pan­ chayat members to resign. Pan­ icked, hundreds have since an­ nouncedtheir resignations, and many of the new village coun­ cils have ceased to operate. The intent of the k i llings seemed clear: Here in a district of Kashmir with a long history of bloodshed, someone wanted to derail the panchayats. But who? And why? "There are forces that don't want to see the panchayats succeed," said Mohammad Al­ taf Malik, a village leader. "The panchayat elections created tremendous hope among the people. Now that hope is slowly diminishing." Kashmir is t h e s tubborn, unsolved riddle of South Asia, a mostly Muslim region of blue skies and snow-capped Himalayan peaks that once witnessed a bloody insurgency and is still claimed by both India and Pakistan, even as some Kashmiris aspire to out­ right independence. Hundreds of thousands of members of the Indian military and other security forces remain posted in Kashmir; the region went through angry summertime

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Mohammad Abduiia Lone, of Nowpora Jigir, Kashmir, India,resigned from his position as a sar­ panch — a type of elected leader — after two fellow officeholders were murdered. clashes between stone-throw­ ing youths and soldiers as re­ cently as 2010. Last year, with tranquility restored, the state government conducted the panchayat elec­ tions. Militant groups called for a boycott, but the turnout was overwhelming, estimated at 80 percent.Soon elected leaders like Teli began directing village projects. And then last month, he was murdered. Initially, state leaders blamed militant groups for the two kill­ ings. But in an interview last week, the state's chief minister, Omar Abdullah, offered a new twist: Investigators had identi­ fied a militant as a suspect in Teli's killing but were inves­ tigating whether the motive might have been rooted in local rivalries, rather than abroader­ based terrorism movement. Panchayats have long ex­ isted elsewhere in India, but the absence of the system in Kashmir has meant that po­ litical power and patronage remained with state legislators and block-level administrators. The panchayats shook that political structure, especially when their elected leaders­ known assarpanches—began complaining that the estab­

lished order was not devolving power and money, as required

nary villagers, some illiterate — were tackling a host of ne­ by law. glected projects, especially the "Let's understand that you piping of more drinking water have not had afunctioningpan­ into the village. "It is the poor in the village chayat system herefor more than three decades," Abdullah who benefit from th e p an­ said. "So an entire generation chayats," said Mohammad Ab­ of political and administrative dulla Lone, 40, who had been leadership has grown up with­ sarpanch before he posted his out having to work with this resignation in a local newspa­ group of electiverepresenta­ per. "We have initiated lots of tives. Clearly, they would much development work. But now rather not have to deal with everything has stopped. We don't know who killed them." them." As investigators continue to The first killing was on Sept. look into the murders, differ­ 10 in nearby Palhallan, a vil­ ent theories and accusations lage where militants are still abound. Kashmiri separatist thought to be active. The victim leaders have condemned the was the sarpanch, Ghulam Mo­ killings but say that the pos­ hammad Yatoo,59. Thatincited sibility of official involvement fears among other sarpanches, should not be discounted. who resigned en masse. Less "Everybody will say the mil­ than two weeks later, Teli was itants have killed them," said killed. That prompted other Mirwaiz Umer Farooq, a mod­ panchayat members in the re­ erate separatist leader. "But I gion to resign for fear of being think there is much more than the next target. "Please tell people we have meets the eye. We can't rule out that there are many agencies nothing to do with the pan­ working at cross-purposes." chayat," said Dilshada Begum, Here i n N o w pora J agir, 37, the wife of Lone, the sar­ which sits at the edge of the panch who resigned. "Please H imalayas, the work of t h e tell them. I have eight children, panchayat ended abruptly af­ and he is the only wage earner. ter Teli's murder. Before then, If something happens to him, elected officials — al l o r di­ what will I do?"

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"Picking a winner was very tough and certain Continued from A1 About 4 0 0 c o n f erees angels felt so motivated heard the finalists make that they felt like hey, their pitches for c apital. let's write a check for a Keynote speaker Daymond John, nationally renowned couple of these other

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Conger said he has a bet­ tergrasp of how to createjobs and of the issues facing the region.Ifre-elected, Conger's No. I p r i ority l i k ely w on't shock many. "First one, OSU-Cascades," he said. The 44-year old has recently become the point man in the Legislature for all matters re­ lated to Oregon State Univer­ sity-Cascades. This upcoming session, the incumbent said he'll push to give the univer­ sity the bonding authority it needs tocreate a four-year in­ stitution in Bend. In the 2011 session, Con­ ger pushed to secure funding for the school's graduate pro­ gram. He said it was a team effort and one of his proudest accomplishments. The over­ whelming consensus, Conger said, looks to be in favor, once

again, of granting the bond­ ing authority the university needs. "We've done a lot of ground­ work," he said. And for those who followed Conger in the past two legisla­ tive sessions, his second pri­ ority probably won't surprise many either. " (We) have t o w o r k o n PERS (Public Employees Re­ tirement System) reform," he said. "Because it's such a huge drain."

Conger's proposed PERS reforms gained l i t tle t r a c­ tion in the last sessions. In the coming session, he plans to try again and believes the public now ha s " a g r eater sense of the problem" that will lend momentum to his effort. "These reforms arenot tar­ geted at vilifying public em­ ployees," he said. They won't put retirees on the streets, he said. But, he argues, they will instead i n f use c l assrooms with more money. "This doesn't have to be a political issue, it should be a

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ence money to break into the market, fund manufacturing, integrate with ultrasound com­ pany partners and increase the marketing and sales of the product. Sonivate is doing a local roll­ out in the Portland area, as well e ntrepreneur an d j u d g e companies." as regional rollout that could on ABC's "Shark Tank," include Bend, he said. — Jim Coonan, venture praised Central Oregon's Carolyn Eagan, b usiness catalyst manager, EDCO advocate for the city of Bend, entrepreneurial potential. Six launch-stage finalists said she was excited to see local from throughout the state, companies receive money at and six C entral Oregon The Oregon CommunityFoun­ the conference. "The fact that local compa­ concept-company finalists dation, funded the launch-stage competed in separate cat­ competition purse. nies were funded shows we egories. The finalists were Beyond the $15,000 increase have the potential for good drawn from a pool of 70 ap­ over last year's grand prize, companies here, for growth plicants — the largest num­ $40,000 went to RallyCause and new opportunities of em­ ber the competition has ever and $30,000to JettStream dur­ ployment for the people who received, said Ruth Lindley, ing the awards presentation at live here," she said. marketing manager for the Liberty Theater, 849 NW. The energy behind the Bend Economic Development for Wall St. C ontestants made Venture Conference identifies Central Oregon. their pitches in the Tower The­ Bend as a place where venture Several months of win­ ater two doors away from the capitalists should look for in­ nowingprecededthe confer­ Liberty. vestment, she said. "Not all of our angel inves­ ence, at which independent John, the keynote speaker, investors further narrowed tors live in Central Oregon, a agreed, saying he was pleas­ the field and on Friday chose lot of them come from Seattle, antly surprised by the pitches Sonivate as the winner. San Francisco, Portland, so for he heard at the conference. "I think it is already an entre­ For the first time since them to give that sign of ap­ the conference started in proval for those two local com­ preneurial hub ... I'm excited 2004, the angel investors not panies is a big deal." about it and there's a reason only invested in the winner, Concept-companies wooed to be excited about it," he said. but two other Bend launch­ the audience, which judged "Bend and Central Oregon stage companies, as well: them for a $10,000 grant from is accurately a good place to JettStream Inc., which is de­ BendBroadband. Dr. Rick Cud­ start a business and be an veloping a treatment deliv­ dihy won the grant for ziPede, entrepreneur." — Reporter: 541-617-7818, ery system for children with a service to improve children's asthma, and RallyCause, a health by producing and de­ rrees@bendbultetin.com mobile app company that al­ livering medical content to lows customers to donate to patients through cloud-based nonprofits when they shop technology. I I • I I I at local businesses. For Starr and the others, the II I "We think the six finalists prize money means theycan I I • this year were probably the accelerate their c o mpanies' ; Ultisnate highest quality we'd ever growth. CSllISi8I' «e~~ I seen," said Jim Coonan, ven­ Sonivate has received a sig­ r 9 $249.95 ture catalyst manager for nificant number of grants from I I Cannot be combined with any other offer. EDCO, and lead conference the U.S. military to help fund organizer. "Picking a win­ product development, Starr ner was very tough and cer­ said. But, the grants have not tain angels felt so motivated covered the marketing ofthe I that they felt like hey, let's technology. O rb i t e r write a check for a couple of He plans to use the confer­ Multi-purpose theseother companies." floor machine Independent i n v estors, Accessories sdd separately. Cannot be combined with combined with a $50,000 any other offer. matchfromthe Oregon State Q NoRTHWEsT I I Treasury's Oregon Growth CROSSING I I Account and $25,000 in I I 0 0 I I I I matching investment from ' •

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Fe om ing sting raises questions on entrapment By Bart Jones and John Riley Newsday

NEW YORK — The elabo­ rate sting operation that led to the arrest of a Bangladeshi man accused of plotting to blow up the Federal Reserve Bank of New York was a "pic­ ture-perfect" example of how such undercover operations can thwart potential terrorist attacks, law enforcement ex­ perts said this week. Such stings have sometimes raised complaints from d e­ fense lawyers ofentrapment, but law enforcement regards the tactic as valid and essen­ tial in fighting terror. "They do these things be­ cause they ar e a t tempting to head of f s ome p ossible violence by way of an attack," said James Cohen, an associ­ ate professor at Fordham Uni­ versity School of Law.

But "it's a significant risk, at least in theory, that they are really turning people who are what we might consider to be acting out politically — es­ pousing anti-U.S. dogma ­ who never would have picked up anything (to carry out an attack) into people who do," he said. Cohen and other experts said the case of Quazi Moham­ mad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis, who was arrested Wednesday, appeared to be an example of law enforcement acting as­ tutely and within the law to head off a potential plot. "It's a picture-perfect exam­ ple they should use in training agents," said Joseph King, an associate professor atJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan anda former head of the National Security Sec­ tion in New York for the U.S.

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Haring, 50, was selected to supervise women of women from most combat assigned to a Special Operations unit in Afghanistan last year, positions is unconstitutional. but was removed at the last minute when her superiors said It alleges that the policy she was "not qualified." restricts women's earnings, promotions an d r e t irement benefits. The suit asks that all Har i n g c ontends that with "institutionalizes the unequal assignment and traini n gdeci- n o f r o n t l i nes i n I r a q a n d treatment of women," said the sions be made without regard A f g h anistan, w o men h a v e suit, filed pro bono by a Wash­ to gender. e ssentially been serving in ington law firm. Women make up I 4.5 per- c o m bat for years. More than cent of 1.4 million active-duty 1 4 0 have been killed and 800 Putting her foot down personnel. Earlier th'is year, w o u nded. 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Bend women — and a couple of men —pose in front of the Drake House, in what is now Drake Park, in May 1912. The event is the visit of Sara Ehrgott, a prominent advocate of women's suffrage. Ehrgott is seated in the photo in a white blouse, behind the woman in the dark dress. Ehrgott's visit prompted area women to form a local suffrage group.

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Film focuseson women andmedia Tickets are on sale

forTuesday's Bend screening of "Miss Representation," a

documentary focusing on how the media's por­ trayal of women has led

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shown at 6 p.m.

this year's election bout.

Tuesday at Bend High School, 230 N.E. Sixth St. Tickets are $10 or $5 for students and are available at www. bendfilm.org or at the clooI'. "Miss Representa­ tion" premiered at the Sundance Film Festival

and has since aired sev­ eral times on the Oprah Winfrey Network. It includes stories from teenage girls and inter­ views with women such

as CondoleezzaRice, Nancy Pelosi and Katie Couric. After the screening, Elizabeth Daniels, an

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Members of the Bend Bridge Clubsit in 1912 on the steps of what is today known as the Lara House. The club took internal votes that it publicized to the community: It supported suffrage but, except for one member, did not support prohibition. One argument made against giving women the right to vote was they would then sup­ port temperance laws.

Celedratingthecentennial Votes for Women! TheOregon Story, an exhibit about women's suffrage in Oregon, will be on display at the Deschutes Public Library System's Downtown Bend Branch from Thursday into December during the library's normal open hours. The free exhibit is

women to sit on juries and to hold public office.

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recognized around the state this past year.

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Three women who have played major roles in Oregon politics: Left: Barbara Roberts, shown in a 2002 photo, was the state's first, and thus far only, woman governor. Center: Beverly Clarno, a Central Oregon rancher and longtime state legisla­ tor, poses in 1994 in the House chamber in Salem. Clarno was elected Speaker of the House by her peers, one of four women to hold that office in Oregon history. Right: Norma Paulus, shown in a 1998 photo, was the first woman elected to high state office in Oregon. She was elected secretary of state in 1976. She was later state schools superintendent. The Associated Press file photo


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PITCH PERFECT(PG-13) 12:10, 3:25, 6:10, 9:20 SEVENPSYCHOPATHS(R) 1:25, 4:10, 7:25, 10 SINISTER (R) 2, 4:45, 7:40, 10:20 TAKEN 2 (PG-13) 1, 3:40, 6:30, 7:30, 9:15, 10:15 TROUBLE WITHTHE CURVE (PG­ 13) 12:20, 3:05, 6:20, 9:05

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SISTERS Sisters Movie House ARGO(R) 2:30,5,7:30 HOPE SPRINGS(PG-13) 7:45 HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA(PG) 3, 5:15 LOOPER(R) 5, 7:45 THE MASTER(R) 2:45 TAKEN 2 (PG-13) 5:45, 8 WILD HORSE,WILD RIDE(PG) 2:45

ARGO (R) 2, 4:30, 7, 9:30 FRANKENWEENIE 3-D (PG) 2:20, 4:35, 6:50, 9 LOOPER(R) 1:40, 4:10, 6:40, 9:10 PARANORMAL ACTIVITY4(R)3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:35 TAKEN 2 (PG-13) 2:50, 5, 7:10, 9:20

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Teen'sonlinesweetheart may not bewho hesays Dear Abby:I'm I3, and a few weeks ago I met a guy online, got his number and we texted — a lot. Before I knew it, we were flirting up a storm. He lives in Tennessee and I'm in Texas. He's the same age as I am, so I don't see any­ thing wrong with liking him, even if he's so far away. We have decided not to date until we have a chance to meet each other in person. The problem is, I feel like I love him. He doesn't call me "hot," he calls me "gorgeous." He doesn't call me "Babe," he calls me "Angel." He listens to me when Ihave a problem and gives mesweet advice. Yes, I know I'm young and love is supposed to come later in life. Yes, it seems shady that I met him online and we have never talked face-to-face. I know I m ight be mistaking l ove for i nfatuation — I ' v e heard all this before. But I trust this boy to be faithful and supportive of me. How can I tell if I love him or not? Should I cut off contact with him? Is it OK to feel the way I do? — Teenage Girl in a Dream Dear Teenage Girl:I'm all for young love, but before plung­ ing in, I t h ink both parties should know with whom they are having the pleasure. Has it occurred to you that because you met this person online and have never spoken face­ to-face that he might not be who he says he is? The person you have de­ scribed may not be a teenage boy in Tennessee. He could

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learn more about him. Adults who carry on online romances with 13-year-old girls are called predators for good reason. Dear Abby:My boyfriend of four years, "Taylor," and I are opposites in that I like to be on time and he is generally late. We usually work this out by leaving for an event I choose at the time I want, and leave for his friends' gatherings when he wants. My problem is leaving for the airport when we t ravel together. We use public trans­ portation, which takes 45 min­ utes, but things can go wrong and make it longer. Taylor would like to leave so we arrive at the airport 45 minutes before our f l i ghts. T his causes me a lot ofstress because securitylines can be long and I'm afraid of miss­ ing our plane. We have had to run through airports in order to avoid being left behind. I'd like to be at the airport an hour and a half before flight time to be safe. Taylor hates waiting in the terminal when security is light and thinks we could be doing other things with our time. Please save me from our next argument and tell us who is right. — Frazzled Traveler in San Francisco Dear Frazzled:You are. Bet­ tertobe safethan sorry, espe­ cially when you have nonre­ be an adult man (or woman) fundable tickets, I have been anywhere. He doesn't commu­ on flights when seats were giv­ nicate in the language most en to standby passengers be­ teens of today use. He doesn't cause the ticketed passenger call you "hot," he doesn't call was held up for some reason. you "Babe." He is using terms There are worse things than that someone much o l d er having to kill a half-hour at the would use. airport. Missing your flight is P ersonally, I th i n k yo u one of them. should take a giant step back­ — Write Dear Abby at ward until you and a m ore wwwDearAbby.comor PO. Box experienced adult in your life 69440,Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Horoscope:HappyBirthday for Saturday,Oct. 20, 2012 By Jacqueline Blgar This year much of your focus is on the quality of your life. You might be overserious at times, especially in the first few months of this birthday year. Learn to let go more often. Some of you might decide to make some major changestoyourhome or personal life. If you are single, you will meet someone when you least expect it. If you are attached, as a couple you make it a priority to work on building security. You also might look to invest in a home or just make necessary renovations. CAPRICORN can be a stick in the mud. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You'll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) ** * You could be overserious and unpredictable. You might even stir the pot with a boss or someone in charge. Try to avoid a power play, at all costs. A take-charge attitude seems reasonable and could be most effective. Someone is changing before your very eyes. Tonight: In the limelight. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ** * * * K eep reaching out for more information, especially if you are not satisfied with what is coming up for you. You could be surprised by what comes in from out of left field. You might realize thatyou have had this information all along, but it takes an event like this to recall the memory. Tonight: Be entertained. Try a movie. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ** * * * D eal with one other person directly, and you could be surprised by how you get exactly what you most want. Surprises tend to follow your path wherever you go.Friendsseem to beanendless source of the unexpected. Do not get into a control game with a partner. Tonight: Make nice. CANCER(June 21-July 22) ** * * D efer to others, and know full well what will happen. You could feelblocked in some sense.A key associate really does not want any input from you. Someone you look up to might be cantankerous and unpredictable. Tonight: Follow a friend's lead. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ** * * C l ear out errands in order to free up your day. Afterward, play it low-key or get together with friends. At last, you will have the opportunity to choose what you

want. The unexpected occurs when making plans to travel in the near future. Tonight: Once in a while, staying home feels right. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ** * * * Y ou come up with one idea after another today, which creates a problem, asyou simply cannot squeeze everything in. A heavy discussion or an intense interaction is unavoidable. No matter what, you cannot turn the other way. A special friend comes to the rescue. Tonight: You know how to have fun. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) ** * * S t ay anchored and direct. You might not have all the answers, butyou do need to find them. There is a financial decision looming over you that has several potential outcomes. Do not question your self-discipline. You know how to tell someone thatyouhave had enough. This person could become very stubborn as a result. Tonight: Entertain at home. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21j ** * * You will go out of your way to make an impression on a person or situation. You actually are more appealing than you might realize; you do not need to try so hard. Just be yourself, and allow an important discussion to take place. Tonight: At a favorite spot. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) ** * * B e sensitive to your own issues, as well as to a partner's. You can become quite insecure at times. How this behavior manifests could differ from person to person. Try not to get involved in a financial deal or agreement. Stay away from spending in general right now. Tonight: Your treat. CAPRICORN(Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ** * * T he Moon highlights you and whatyou want. You could have a strong reaction to a child or loved one who demands a lot at this moment. You probably will go along with this person's request. A situation takes an interesting twist. Tonight: Let the good times happen. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) ** * Be as discreet as possible when dealing with a relative or neighbor. You'll need to stay mum about whatyou know, whether it is the information this person wants or what he or she reveals. Rethink a judgment. Readjust your thinking. Tonight: Not to be found. © 2012 by King Features Syndicate

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Please email event information to communitylife@bendbulletin.com or click on "Submit an Event" at www.bendbulletin.com. Allow at least 10days before the desired date of publication. Ongoing listings must be updated monthly. Contact: 541-383-0351. www.mcmenamins.com. "EVIL DEAD, THEMUSICAL": 2nd Street Theater presents the musical comedy about five college students who accidentally unleash an evil force; contains adult language; $21, $25 splatter zone $18 students and seniors; 8 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541­ 312-9626 or www.2ndstreettheater .com. "FURTHER":A screening of the second installment in the Jeremy Jones snowboard movie trilogy produced by Teton Gravity Research; $12 in advance plus fees, $15 at the door, $5 children12 and younger at the door; 8 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700 or www .towertheatre.org.

TODAY FRIENDS OFTHE FOREST: Half-day volunteer conservation projects along Whychus Creek; projects include planting, scattering seeds, mulching and more; free; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; Creekside Park, U.S. Highway 20 and Jefferson Avenue, Sisters; 541-549-0253 or www. nationalforests.org/volunteer. PUMPKIN PATCH:Free admission; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; DD Ranch, 3836 N.E. Smith Rock Way, Terrebonne; 541-548-1432 or www.ddranch.net. SKI GEARSALE:Sale of winter clothing and gear; proceeds benefit the Mt. Bachelor National Ski Patrol; free admission; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; GoodLife Brewing Co., 70 S.W.Century Drive,100-464, Bend; info© mtbachelornsp.org. CORN MAIZE:$7.50, $5.50 ages 6-11, free ages 5 and younger; 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Central Oregon Pumpkin Company, 1250 N.E. Wilcox Ave., Terrebonne; 541­ 504-1414 or www.pumpkinco. com. JAN BRETT:Children's author and illustrator will discuss her latest book, "Mossy," with a drawing demonstration and book signing; presented by Deschutes Public Library; free ticket required, available at local libraries; 10 a.m.-noon; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W.Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700. PUMPKIN CARVING:A kids pumpkin carving station, with live music and pre-carved pumpkins for sale; proceeds benefit MountainStar Family Relief Nursery; free admission; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Newport Market, 1121 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend; 541-390-0590. SENSATIONALSATURDAY: Learn about nocturnal creatures and howsome animalsare adapted for life in the dark; included in the price of admission; $15 adults, $12 ages 65 and older, $9ages 5-12, free ages 4 and younger; 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; High Desert Museum, 59800 S. U.S. Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 or www. highdesertmuseum.org. GREAT OREGONDIVOT:A shotgun-style tournament; includes lunch, dinner, a skill contest and more; registration required; proceeds benefit Kilns College; $150;1 p.m., noon registration; Aspen Lakes Golf & Country Club, 16900 Aspen Lakes Drive, Sisters; 541-389­ 9166 or www.godivot.com. AUTHOR PRESENTATION:John C. Driscoll talks about his book "Gilchrist, Oregon: The Model CompanyTown";included in the price of admission; $15 adults, $12ages65and older, $9ages 5-12, free ages 4 and younger; 2 p.m.; High Desert Museum, 59800 S. U.S. Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 or www. highdesertmuseum.org. THE VOTERSHAVESPOKEN: A lecture discussing Oregon's ballot initiatives and how it relates to the state's political and social landscape; free; 2 p.m.; Downtown Bend Public Library, 601 N.W. Wall St.; 541-312­ 1034, tinad@deschuteslibrary. org or www.deschuteslibrary. org/calendar. JAZZ ATTHEOXFORD: Featuring performances by LaRhonda Steele and Curtis Salgado; $35 plus fees in advance; 5 p.m.; The Oxford Hotel, 10 N.W. Minnesota Ave., Bend; 541-382-8436 or www. jazzattheoxford.com. "FLOW STATE":A screening of Warren Miller's ski film; 9 p.m. showing 21 and older; $20 plus fees; 6 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-317­ 0700 or www.towertheatre.org. KEEPERS OF THEFAITH: The gospel quartet performs; free; 6 p.m.; Redmond Assembly of God Church, 1865 W. Antler Ave.; 541-548-4555. "FIDDLER ONTHE ROOF": The Summit High School drama department presents the musical about a Jewish peasant who must marry off his three daughters while facing anti-Semitism; $10, $8 students, seniors and children; 7 p.m.; Summit High School, 2855 N.W. Clearwater Drive, Bend; 541­ 355-4000 or http://bend.k12. or.us/summit. DANIEL WHITTINGTON:The Austin-based Americana-rock artist performs, with Mike Biggers; House concerts at the Glen at Newport Hills, 1019 N.W. Stannium, Bend; $10-15 donation; 7 p.m. doors open at 6:30 p.m.; 541-480-8830. BEND COMMUNITY CONTRADANCE:Featuring caller Rich Goss and music by the Steeltones; $7; 7 p.m. beginner's workshop, 7:30 p.m. dance; Boys & Girls Club of Bend, 500 N.W. Wall St.; 541­ 330-8943. CENTRALOREGON SYMPHONYFALLCONCERT: The Central Oregon Symphony performs a fall concert, under the direction of Michael Gesme;

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Children's author and illustrator Jan Brett will discuss her latest book, "Mossy," with a drawing demonstration and book signing today. Tickets are required and are available free at local librar­ ies. The program will be 10 a.m. to noon in the Tower Theatre, 835 N.W. Wall St., Bend. Presented by Deschutes Public Library. To learn more, call 541-317-0700. featuring Dan Franklin Smith; free but a ticket is required; 7:30 p.m.; Bend High School, 230 N.E. Sixth St.; 541-317-3941, info@cosymphony.com or www. cosymphony.com. TRIAGE:The comedy improvisational troupe performs; $5; 7:30 p.m., doors open 7 p.m.; Greenwood Playhouse, 148 N.W. Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-771­ 3189. "EVIL DEAD, THEMUSICAL": 2nd Street Theater presents the musical comedy about five college students who accidentally unleash an evil force; contains adult language; $21, $25 splatter zone, $18 students and seniors; 8 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541­ 312-9626 or www.2ndstreettheater .com. JAZZ ATTHE OXFORD: Featuring performances by LaRhonda Steele and Curtis Salgado; $35 plus fees in advance; 8 p.m .;TheOxford Hotel, 10 N.W. Minnesota Ave., Bend; 541­ 382-8436 or www.jazzattheoxford .com. "FLOW STATE":A screening of Warren Miller's ski film; 9 p.m. showing 21 and older; $20 plus fees; 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. (Iate show 21 and older only); Tower Theatre, 835 N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700 or www.towertheatre.org. DJ WEATHER:The Portland-based DJ performs; free; 10 p.m.; Astro Lounge, 939 N.W. Bond St., Bend; 541-388-0116.

SUNDAY PUMPKIN PATCH: Freeadm ission; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; DD Ranch, 3836 N.E. Smith Rock Way, Terrebonne; 541­ 548-1432 or www.ddranch.net. CORN MAIZE:$7.50, $5.50 ages 6-11, free ages 5 and younger; 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Central Oregon Pumpkin Company,1250 N.E. Wilcox Ave., Terrebonne; 541-504­ 1414 or www.pumpkinco.com. PUMPKIN PATCH: Freeadm ission; 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Central Oregon Pumpkin Company,1250 N.E. Wilcox Ave., Terrebonne; 541-504­ 1414 or www.pumpkinco.com. "FIDDLER ONTHE ROOF": The Summit High School drama department presents the musical aboutaJew ish peasantwho must marry off his three daughters while facing anti-Semitism; $10, $8 students, seniors and children; 2 p.m.; Summit High School, 2855 N.W. Clearwater Drive, Bend; 541­ 355-4000 or http://bend.k12 .or.us/summit. CENTRAL OREGONSYMPHONY FALL CONCERT: The Central Oregon Symphony performs a fall concert, under the direction of Michael Gesme; featuring Dan Franklin Smith; free but a ticket is required; 2 p.m.; Bend High School, 230 N.E. Sixth St.; 541-317-3941, info©cosymphony.com or www .cosymphony.com. REDMOND COMMUNITYCONCERT ASSOCIATIONPERFORMANCE: Marie-Josee Lord performs classical and popular music; $50 season ticket, $20 students, $105 family ticket; 2 and 6:30 p.m.; Ridgeview High School, 4555 S.W. Elkhorn Ave.; 541-350-7222, redmondcca@hotmail.com or www .redmondcca.org. "EVIL DEAD, THEMUSICAL": 2nd Street Theater presents the musical comedy about five college students who accidentally unleash an evil force; contains adult language; $21, $25 splatter zone, $18 students and seniors; 4 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater,

220 N.E. Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541­ 312-9626 or www.2ndstreettheater .com. OUT OFTHEDARKNESS COMMUNITY WALK:Walkthe butte's Larkspur Trail in honor of suicide prevention; walk begins at the park shelter near the trail; registration required; free; 4 p.m., 2 p.m. opening ceremony; Pilot Butte State Park, Northeast Pilot Butte Summit Drive, Bend; 541-419-5303 or www.afsp.org. "FLOW STATE":A screening of Warren Miller's ski film; 9 p.m. showing 21 and older; $20 plus fees; 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. (Iate show 21 and older only); Tower Theatre, 835 N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700 or www.towertheatre.org.

MONDAY ALDRINE GUERRERO: The ukulele master conducts a workshop and performs, with Craig Chee; $15; 6 p.m. workshop, 7:30 p.m. show; The Sound Garden,1279 N.E. Second St., Bend; 541-815-5224 or ksilva@ bendbroadband.com. CENTRAL OREGONSYMPHONY FALL CONCERT:The Central Oregon Symphony performs a fall concert, under the direction of Michael Gesme; featuring Dan Franklin Smith; free but a ticket is required; 7:30 p.m.; Bend High School, 230 N.E. Sixth St.; 541-317­ 3941,info©cosymphony.com or www.cosymphony.com.

TUESDAY CLASSICSBOOKCLUB: Read and discuss "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer; free; 6 p.m.; Downtown Bend Public Library, Brooks Room, 601 N.W.Wall St.; 541-617-7087, kevinb©dpls.us or www.dpls.us/calendar. "MISS REPRESENTATION": A screening of the film about media misrepresentation of women, proceeds benefit BendFilm and Saving Grace; $10, $5 students; 7 p.m., doors open at 6 p.m.; Bend High School, 230 N.E. S>xth St.; 541-383-6290 or www.bendfilm .Org. "THE LEVI EFFECT":A screening of the film about professional cyclist Levi Leipheimer; followed by a panel discussion of the state of professional cycling; $12.50; 7:30 p.m.; Regal Old Mill Stadium16 & IMAX,680 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend; 541-382-6347 or www .fathomevents.com.

WEDNESDAY PUMPKIN PATCH:Free admission; noon-6 p.m.; Central Oregon Pumpkin Company, 1250 N.E. Wilcox Ave., Terrebonne; 541-504­ 1414 or www.pumpkinco.com. THE LIBRARYBOOKCLUB: Read and discuss "When SheWoke" by Hillary Jordan; free; 6:30 p.m.; Sisters Public Library, 110 N. Cedar St.; 541-312-1074 or www .deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. "FRANKENSTEIN" AND"THE BRIDE OFFRANKENSTEIN": A double feature of the horror films, with an introduction by Robert Osborne; $12.50; 7 p.m.; Regal Old Mill Stadium168 IMAX, 680 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend; 541-382­ 6347 or www.fathomevents.com. LEFT COASTCOUNTRY: The Americana band performs; free; 7 p.m.; McMenamins Old St. Francis School,700 N.W. Bond St., Bend; 541-382-5174 or

PUMPKIN PATCH:Freeadmission; noon-6 p.m.; Central Oregon Pumpkin Company, 1250 N.E. Wilcox Ave., Terrebonne; 541-504­ 1414 or www.pumpkinco.com. AUTHOR PRESENTATION:Victor Villasenor talks about his memoir "Burro Genius: A Memoir"; free; 3 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Hitchcock Auditorium, 2600 N.W. CollegeWay, Bend; 54I-318-3726. HISTORICALHAUNTS OF DOWNTOWN BEND:Walkto historical buildings that are said to have experienced paranormal events and hear their ghostly tales; $10, free museum members and ages 12 and younger; 4-7:30 p.m.; Des Chutes Historical Museum, 129 N.W. Idaho Ave.; 541-389-1813 or www.deschuteshistory.org. AUTHORPRESENTATION:Karen Duvall talks about her books, including "Darkest Knight"; free; 6:30­ 9 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Redmond campus,2030S.E. College Loop, Redmond; 541-350­ 6583, elsiemariewrites©gmail.com or www.centraloregonwritersguild .com. "FIDDLER ONTHE ROOF": The Summit High School drama department presents the musical aboutaJewish peasantwh o must marry off his three daughters while facing anti-Semitism; $10, $8 students, seniors and children; 7 p.m.; Summit High School, 2855 N.W. Clearwater Drive, Bend; 541­ 355-4000 or http://bend.k12 .or.us/summit. "EVIL DEAD, THEMUSICAL": 2nd Street Theater presents the musical comedy about five college students who accidentally unleash an evil force; contains adult language; $21, $25 splatter zone, $18 students and seniors; 8 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541­ 312-9626 or www.2ndstreettheater .com. "RIFFTRAX LIVE, BIRDEMIC": A screening of the PG-13 rated comedy featuring the stars of "Mystery Science Theater 3000"; $12.50; 8 p.m.; Regal Old Mill Stadium16 & IMAX, 680 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend; 541-382­ 6347 or www.fathomevents.com. MATT WOODS: The Americana artist performs, with Tater Famine and Michael Dean Damron; $5; 8 p.m.; The Horned Hand, 507 N.W. Colorado Ave., Bend; www.reverbnation.com/venue/ thehornedhand. "THE CYCLOCROSS MEETING": A screening of the Brian Vernor film with special guest Barry Wicks; ages 21 and older; $5; 9 p.m.; McMenamins Old St. Francis School, 700 N.W. Bond St., Bend; 541-382-5174 or www.mcmenamins.com.

FRIDAY PUMPKIN PATCH:Freeadmission; noon-6 p.m.; Central Oregon Pumpkin Company, 1250 N.E. Wilcox Ave., Terrebonne; 541-504­ 1414 or www.pumpkinco.com. CORN MAIZE:$7.50, $5.50 ages 6-11, free ages 5 andyounger; 3-7 p.m.; Central Oregon Pumpkin Company,1250 N.E. Wilcox Ave., Terrebonne; 541-504-1414 or www .pumpkinco.com. HISTORICALHAUNTS OF DOWNTOWN BEND:Walkto historical buildings that are said to have experienced paranormal events and hear their ghostly tales; $10, free museum members and ages 12 and younger; 4-7:30 p.m.; Des Chutes Historical Museum, 129 N.W. Idaho Ave.; 541-389-1813 or www.deschuteshistory.org. AUTUMN JOURNEY:Children go on an autumn journey, meeting star guides, shepherds and more; $1 suggested donation; 6 p.m.; Waldorf School of Bend, 19888 Rocking Horse Road; 541-330-8841. AUTHOR PRESENTATION: Am anda Coplin talks about her book"The Orchardist"; free; 6:30 p.m.; Paulina Springs Books, 422 S.W. Sixth St., Redmond; 541-526-1491. "FIDDLER ONTHE ROOF": The Summit High School drama department presents the musical aboutaJewish peasantwh o must marry off his three daughters while facing anti-Semitism; $10, $8 students, seniors and children; 7 p.m.; Summit High School, 2855 N.W. Clearwater Drive, Bend; 541­ 355-4000 or http://bend.k12 .or.us/summit.


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Suffrage

County Historical Society, said that started changing as wom­ Continued from B1 en became more educated and Those celebrations h av e w e n t to work during the Indus­ looked back on what was an t r i a l Rev olution. Also, govern­ uphill battle, as it took six at- m e n t was invading domestic temptsoverthe course of more realms, by regulating food than 40 years to convince men h a n dling and processing, for to give women the vote. example. Government's foray Bend might have into the home was a special place in made as an argu­ Oregon's suffrage 'W/Ien We ment for suffrage, story. H i storians Were dpjng as well. a«n'« e ~ » n , but J anice Dilg i s Wflat We Were it's possible that the project di r e ctor first woman in the dO ing, WOmen w ith Century o f state to vote and Weren't the Action: O r e g on the first to serve on QUSjn eSS Women Vote, a a jury both did so nonprofit effort to owners. They recognize the state in Bend. It makes some Were the bank c entennial. S h e marvel at how M tellerS and the said another stum­ women have come b ling block w a s in a century. Norma Secl'etanes. that a good num­ Paulus,whobecame ber of suffragists — Norma Paulus were also known recalllng her flrs electedto high date for their support of temperance, and Legislature in 1971 many feared that when she was eiect ed secretaryofstate as soon as women in 1976, recalled be­ h ad the right t o ingone ofabouta dozen women vote the y would institute alco­ in the state Legislature when h o l p r ohibition. elected in 1970. Moor e noted that is exactly " When we were doing what w h a t c ame to pass: Oregon w e were doing, women weren't w o m en got the vote in 1912, the business owners," she said. an d b al lot measures institut­ " They were the bank tellers i n g p r o h ibition and abolishing and the secretaries." the death penalty succeeded Others add that there's still i n 1914. "In a lot of ways, part of the work to do on what the suf­ fragists started. reason temperance and suf­ Jim Moore, an assistant pro- f r a ge were linked is women f essor of political science and h a d f e w legal rights at the head of the Tom McCall Center t i m e," D ilg said. for Policy Innovation at Pacific Women then had no legal University in F orest Grove, r i g hts ni side marriage, Dilg pointed out that women make s a id, an d there was next to up more than half the popula- n o t h inga woman could do if tion but don't occupy board h e r hus band decided to drink r ooms or political offices at a w a y h'st paycheck at the bar. even close tothe same per- This wa s a different era, she centage.Women, according to added, noting that sometimes t he 2010 U.S. Census, also na- a n e m ployer might give his tionally and in Oregon make e m p loye e a dram of something up the majority of registered s t r o ng as part of his wages. voters. Suffrage in Oregon got a "We're celebrating it," he boostin 1912, Dilg said, after it said, "but we're also looking at p a ssedn iWashington state and how far there is to go." Californ ia.So one argument for it centered on state pride. The campaign for suffrage Supporters also honed in Arguments made against on women as contributors to suffrage a century ago cen­ society. Cannon-Miller said tered on a w o man's proper women here homesteaded and place, but they also focused worked farms alongside their on women nothaving the edu­ husbands. "If you look at suffrage in cationalbackground to make such decisions. the U.S., it goes from West to Kelly Cannon-Miller, execu­ East," she said. tive director of the Deschutes Dilg pointed out a nother

aspect: "Women obeyed laws. Women paid taxes. It was re­ ally the old taxation-without­ representation argument." Central Oregon women, for their part, didn't necessarily support temperance. In 1912, the tony Bend Bridge Club took a straw poll, Cannon­ Miller said. All supported suf­ frage, but just one supported prohibition.

The city of Bend had one of the first elections scheduled in the stateafter the November general election — on Dec. 3, 1912. At the time, The Bulletin said it would be the first in the state, although one historian said other cities also claim the distinction. The newspaper followed the first woman to show up at the polls, who apparently was so eager that she arrived just after Powerful Bend backers dawn, requiring election offi­ In fact, suffrage had sig­ cials to tell her to return at 8 a.m. nificant backers at that time in Mrs. S. M. Whitted, 75, did Central Oregon. return and cast her ballot. Her Bend, Cannon-Miller point­ son noted in the story that she ed out, was in the throes of a had never before "expressed vi­ boom in 1912 spurred on by tal interest in equal suffrage." the arrival of the railroad. Bend resident Hattie Cork­ "What I find over and over ett is possibly the first female again is that young college juror in Oregon, being seated g raduates, people with I v y during the week of Nov. 25, League educations, were com­ 1912. It made statewide news ing and getting their start that not only was she a juror, here," she said. but hermale peers also had se­ One such pair — called that lectedher as forewoman. era's "power couple of Bend" The conduct of men also re­ by Cannon-Miller — was ceived much ink, particularly George Palmer Putnam and when it came to smoking, ap­ his wife, Dorothy. propriate language and man­ Putnam, from a w e althy ners. The inclusion of women, publishing family, bought The the newspaper said, turned Bulletin and became mayor. v oting into s omething l i k e His mother also h appened "a social function, or even a to be a suffragist, Cannon­ church going, more than the Miller said, and his wife was a customary election." "The majority o f w o m en Wellesley College graduate. When well-known suffrag­ came with their husbands, al­ ist Sara Ehrgott visited Bend though several instances are and Redmond in May 1912, definitely known where wom­ her speeches were printed in en voted differently than their full in the newspaper and her 'worse' halves," The Bulletin message was well-received. reported. "You look at the names of As time went on, Dilg said, who hosted her and it's the people stopped believing that who's-who of Bend," Cannon­ women would always vote as Miller said. a block, softening some of the T he majority o f m e n i n resistanceto suffrage. Crook County, as all of Cen­ tral Oregon was then known, The next wave voted for suffrage in Novem­ The 1910s and '20s represent ber 1912. the first big wave of change for The ballot measure didn't women, Moore said. The next include everyone, however. arrived in the 1960s and '70s, Race and ethnicity for both when women started moving genders remained as barriers out of the home and into the to voting. workforce. Oregon became the ninth Paulus, Oregon's first wom­ state in the nation to approve an secretary of state, said she women's suffrage. The 19th encountered resistance based Amendment to the U.S. Con­ on her genderat times as she stitution granting it nationally earned a law degree, practiced was ratified in 1920. law and then ran for office.

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LOCAL BRIEFING Domestic violence roundup nets 8 Eight people were arrested in Deschutes

County Wednesdayas part of a nationwide do­ mestic violence detail, the county Sheriff's Of­ fice said. The 10th annual Na­

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Bend could see its first snow of the season tonight, coming on the same day the Oregon Department of Forestry is declaring the end of wildfire season and of open-burning restrictions in area forests. The National Weather Service is forecasting a series of storms will begin rolling across the state today, pushing the nighttime freezing level down to around 3,500 feet and

longer. Josh Smith, a forecaster with the weather service in Pendleton, said the rapid shift in the weather will affect the entire region. "This is hitting everywhere, the whole Pacific North­ west, and even into northern California," Smith said. "It's a pretty big event." Daytime high temperatures over the next several days

should hover in the mid-40s in Bend, slightly warmer to the north and slightly cooler to the south. Mountain passes leading in and out of Central Or­ egon should see more snow than communities at lower elevations. Smith said a few inches should accumulate in the Santiam Pass over the weekend. Although highways will likely be slick over the passes, studded tires are not permitted

on Oregon roads until Nov. l. Mount Bachelor, where the first snow of the season fell Tuesday, should see regular but not particularly heavy snowfall forthe next severaldays.The temperaturenear the base of the resort is not expected to climb above 40 degrees until Thursday, and forecasts antici­ pate at least a chance of snow every day through next week­ end, with snow most likely on Sunday and Monday. See Weather /C2

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Across the country, 794 arrests were made as a result of the do­

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Educationchief to speak in Bend Oregon's chief education officer, Rudy Crew, will be in Bend on

Monday for a speaking engagement for parents. The event starts at

6 p.m. with a reception at Deschutes Brewery Mountain Room, 901

S.W. SimpsonAve., Bend. The room is above the bottling plant. Crew will start speak­ ing at 7 p.m. In May, Gov. John Kitzhaber tapped Crew, former chancellor of New York Public Schools, as the state's first chief education officer. — From staff reports

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REDMOND — Seven-year­ old Eduardo Villicana sat next to Harriet Langmas, as the two read from a book titled "Awful Ogre's Awful Day." Langmas, aretired teacher from Bend, read from the story as Villicana listened and smiled. He was one of 11 stu­ dents at M.A. Lynch Elemen­ tary School in Redmond who was read to one-on-one and took a book home on Friday. The books the students received are part of a 2 million milestone for the sponsoring organization, SMART (Start Making A Reader Today). SMART anticipates hitting the 2 million mark this week, and the books have gone out to 152,000 Oregon children. The 21-year-old organiza­ tion aims to increase literacy while also providing children with mentors and books they can call their own. The program puts adult vol­ unteers into schools and Head Start programs, where they read one-on-one with students from preschool age to third grade. Children involved in the program geta free new book once a month. Diane Turnbull, central

area manager for SMART, en­ couraged the volunteers to ask the youngsters questions and keep the conversation going. "Reading should be fun," she said. Langmas has volunteered as a reader in the program for 21 years in schools. "It's the fastest hour of the week," she said, adding that the children always are enthu­ siastic about the program. Lynch Principal Desiree Margo said the program is a good opportunity for the students. Friday's event was part of a special giveaway to celebrate the 2 million mark, but the program already has a presence in the Lynch after­ school program. "It's a life-changer," she said. In Central Oregon, 677 students have participated and 487 volunteers read to them in 2011-2012. In that same period, SMART gave 8,310 books to children in the region, which includes Des­ chutes, Jefferson and Crook counties. Statewide, 8,548 students took part in the program dur­ ing that same school year, and took home 87,300 books. — Reporter: 541-977-7185, bbotlzin@bendbulletin.com

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Last spring, Kurt Ken­ drick of Prineville didn't think he would live very long without a stem cell transplant, at that point his best chance of surviv­ ing non-Hodgkins lym­ phoma. But his insurance plan wouldn't cover the transplant until two years from the date of enroll­ ment. He had almost an­ other year to wait. About three months ago, Kendrick, 50, dropped the Portland-based insur­ ance company ODS and signed up with Blue Cross Blue Shield after an East Coast friend of his did some research and found a policy that only required a six-month wait before covering the expensive procedure, also called a bone marrow transplant. And then, in a move that shocked Kendrick, a Blue Cross Blue Shield repre­ sentative called him and said the company would waive the delay "because we've had insurance," Kendrick said. "That was a miracle ... I didn't ask. They just called and said they would waive the wait­

ing period." The Kendricks will still spend many thousands of dollars on medical bills, but the approximately $160,000 transplant is cov­ ered, Kendrick said. On Sept. 5, Kendrick went to Oregon Health 8 Science University in Port­ land where he had seven days of chemotherapy and then one day off to rest be­ foredoctors reintroduced his own stem cells, which doctors had retrieved from his blood a couple of weeks prior. Kendrick stayed in the hospital for three weeks, then moved into a nearby hotel for an­ other two weeks. Now he's home in Prineville. "His blood counts had to come up enough for them to send him home," his wife Donna Kendrick wrote in an email. "His recovery is slow but he is

do>ng good." On Thursday, Kendrick was dealing with symp­ toms of what he thought and hoped was Bells palsy on the right side of his face, around his eye, which he said was dis­ couraging. He didn't know why it was happening. He was planning to get an MRI to determine the cause. It could be a nerve­ related problem, he said, rather than a sign of more cancer. "We can't see how the cancer would survive the stem cell process," he said. "They hit me with a lot of chemo." SeeTransplant/C2

Correction A story headlined "House candidates tout

rural backgrounds," which appeared Friday, Oct. 19, on Page C1, in­ correctly described the

boundaries of Oregon House District 55. That district stretches, gen­

erally, from Prineville to the Fremont National

Forest and from Suplee to Shady Cove. It does not include Redmond. The Bulletin regrets

the error.

Stateboard seeksfeedback on education spending By Ben Botkln The Bulletin

The public has a chance to weigh in this month in Bend about how the state should prioritize funding for public education. The Oregon Education Investment Board will take feedback from the public on O ct. 30 as part ofa series of seven community forums throughout the state.

"These community forums are really for all Oregonians to share their experiences and priorities for education funding," said Kathleen Healy, chief of staff for the OEIB. The meeting is 6-8 p.m. Oct. 30 at Pilot Butte Middle School, 1501 N.E. Neff Road, Bend. The forums come as the state moves forward with a

40-40-20 goal for Oregon. Those goals call for 40 per­ cent of adults to have at least a bachelor's degree, 40 per­ cent to have at an associate's degree or other certificate, and all adults to have a high school diploma by 2025. Feedback fromthe meet­ ings will be reported to the governor and board, Healy sard. "They'll use that in con­

sideration for what they put forward as to what the priori­ ties should be in education funding," she said. The OEIB is seeking feed­ back about all levels of educa­ tion, from prekindergarten through advanced college de­ grees. As a result, those from all levels of the educational spectrum are encouraged to participate, Healy said. "We really are using this as

an opportunity to hear from all Oregonians," she said. Those wishing to speak will get two minutes and will need to sign in at the event, starting at 5:30 p.m. on Oct. 30. Those who cannot make it to the meeting can send pub­ lic comments to Education .Investment@state.or.us. — Reporter: 541-977-7185; bbotkin@bendbufletin.com.


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Transplant Continued from C1 Kendrick's cancer was dis­ covered in July of 2011, after his stomach started swelling and he started feeling bloated after meals. Non-Hodgkins l ymphoma, a cancer of the white blood

cells, was growing in his lymph nodes, had engulfed one kidney and was quickly surrounding the other. His spleen had been pushed from its normal posi­ tion by some 25 pounds of can­ cerous growth in his gut. In summer 2011, he had months o f ch e m otherapy, which knocked the cancer into remission for a w h i l e. But then his face went numb and h e d e v eloped v i sion problems, and after returning to the hospital, he learned the

cancer was not gone. He was told his best chance of survival was a stem cell transplant. That is when he dis­ covered he was not yet eligible forthe procedure, according to his insurance plan. What m a ke s K e n drick's case even more compellingis thatfour years before he was diagnosed with his lymphoma, Kendrick broke his pelvis in an ATV accident. At the emer­ gency room at St. Charles Redmond, a CT scan showed a number of enlarged lymph nodes in his abdomen, a classic sign of lymphoma. The radi­ ologist noted the finding in his review ofthe scan and wrote in his notes that he discussed the finding with the emergency room doctor. But n o one to l d the Kendricks.

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Theft —A theft was reported and an arrest made at 4:40 p.m. Sept. 25, in the1400 block of Southeast Reed Market Road. Theft —A theft was reported and an arrest made at 9:12 p.m. Dct. 14,

in the 21100 block of Bayou Drive. Theft —A theft and an act of criminal mischief were reported and an arrest made at 4:59 p.m. Oct. 16, in the 2900 block of Northeast Yellow Ribbon Drive. Theft —A theft was reported at 4:16 p.m. Oct. 17, in the 20500 block of Boyd Court. Burglary —A burglary was reported at 5:22 p.m. Oct. 17, in the 400 block of Northwest Wall Street. Theft —A theft was reported at 10:51 a.m. Oct. 2, in the 200 block of Southwest Scalehouse Loop.

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C3 Weekly market review, C4-5 People on the Move, C5 THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2012

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down expectations about the sector's

recovery. The National Association of Realtors

said that existing-home sales fell in September.

Sales of previously owned homes, which include single-family

homes, townhomes, condominiumsand co-ops, were down1.7 percent from the previ­ ous month to 4.75 mil­ lion, but up11 percent from September 2011,

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EU bankwatchdog start date undear Tech By James Kanter and Stephen Castle

The legislation focuses on improving supervision of banks in the euro area by put­ ting them under the aegis of the European Central Bank, and it is one of the tools devel­ oped by Europeans aimed at salvaging the euro. The lead­ ers agreed at their last summit in June that the direct re­ capitalization of banks could go forward once effective supervision by the European Central Bank is in place. But such direct aid could be anelectionissue because German citizens have grown weary of paying most of the bill for bailouts, and they are wary of using more funds to

New York Times News Service

BRUSSELS — European Union leaders said early Fri­ day that legislation enabling rescue aid to be channeled directly to Spanish banks should be agreed to by the end of the year, but they left open critical decisions on how soon it could go into effect. By leaving the start date vague, Germany could shape the legislation over the next three months to delay any use of a new bailout fund to directly recapitalize Spanish lenders until after national elections in September 2013.

help Spanish banks. At a news conference Friday morning, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany would not give a precise start date for the system nor for the direct recapitalization of banks. Merkel said that Mario Draghi, the president of the central bank, had informed leaders that "it will take some time until this banking super­ vision is up and running." Draghi "didn't give us specific months, but it is not a matter of just one or two, it will take longer," she added. The French government and the European Commis­ sion have sought to hasten

that legislation in order to al­ low direct recapitalization of some ofthe eurozone's most vulnerable banks to start on Jan. 1. But Francois Hollande, the French president, was also un­ able to give a date for the start of the system and instead said markets should be confident that direct recapitalization of banks would be able to go for­ ward over the course of 2013. "Weeks or months will be needed forthe mechanism to be implemented" once the legislation was completed at the end of 2012, Hollande told a news conference. See Summit/C5

which led NARecono­ mist Lawrence Yun to reaffirm his belief in the

market's well-being. "Despite occasional month-to-month set­

backs, we're experienc­ ing a genuine recovery," Yun said in a statement.

Chinese developer buys N.Y.housing NEW YORK — A

Beijing-based devel­ oper took control of a lot slated for more than 200

units of housing near New York's Brooklyn waterfront, a deal the

company says is the first of its kind by a Chi­ nese firm in the United States. Xinyuan Real Estate last month boughtthe 2-acre parcel in Wil­

liamsburg for $54.2 million, said Omer Ozden, who advised the company on the purchase. Under Chief Executive Officer Yong Zhang,Xinyuan has built more than 21 million square feet of housing in second-tier Chinese cities including Hefei, Zhengzhou and

Chengdu, according to thecompany'swebsite.

Ailes extends Fox News contract NEW YORK — News

Corp.'s Roger Ailes, who built Fox News into the most-watched cable­ news outlet, has signed

a four- year contract extension to lead the network and Fox Televi­ sion Stations. Ailes will remain chairman and chief ex­ ecutive of Fox News and chairman of the Fox sta­ tions, New York-based

News Corp. said Friday in an emailed state­ ment. He will continue

as a senior adviser to News Corp. Chairman and CEO Rupert Mur­

doch. The renewal comes ahead of NewsCorp.'s planned split into sepa­

rate publishing anden­ tertainment companies, due to take place by the middle of nextyear. — From wire reports

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Robert Cohen i St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Mary Miley of Valley Park puts Christmas gifts for grandchildren on layawaylast week at Toys R Us in Sunset Hills, Mo. Miley, who pays them off in cash, has two layaways at the store. "I usually start in July," said Miley, smiling as she shopped for four grandkids and three great-nieces and nephews. "I'm getting a late start."

es iteuncertain, s o o toear tart By Kavita Knmar St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Don't try to tell retail­ ers it's too early for holiday

shopping. Toys R Us stopped accept­ ing reservationsbecause of high demand last month for the Tabeo tablet and Wii U game console as part of its new hot-toy holiday reserva­ tions list, which allows con­ sumers to reserve popular items for later in the season. Wal-Mart told investors last week that the company has already lined up $400 million in early holiday lay­ away sales in its program that launched a month earlier

than last year. That is more than half the amount that shoppers put on hold in lay­ away at Wal-Mart during all of last year's holiday season. Top items so far include 50­ inch televisions, Apple's iPad tablet and trampolines. But there are still a lot of question marks about this

holiday shopping season, which is the most important time of the year for most retailers. The most recent jobs report, which showed that unemployment dropped to 7.8percent in September — the first time it has dipped below 8 percent in three

years — has provided some good news heading into the holidays. But lackluster economic growth — as well as the looming fiscal cliff with tax increases and deep spending cuts that could take effect early next year if Congress doesn't reach a budget deal — is also weigh­ ing heavily on consumers, analysts say. Still, the National Retail Federation is expecting a 4.1 percent increase in holiday sales this year — its most optimistic forecast since the recession. That is below the 5.6 percent increase in actual

sales during last year's holi­ day season. "Overall, we would view thisforecast as good news considering the variables and uncertainty that still ex­ ists in our economy and the things that are on consumers' minds," Matthew Shay, the president of the NRF, recently toldreporters on a confer­ ence call. Retailers' seasonal hiring looks to be on par with if not slightly larger than last year. Wal-Mart said it will bring on about 50,000 holiday workers this year — up slightly from last year. See Holiday/C5

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part of nearly $3 million in off­

of the building, the space will be converted into the administration

seasonimprovementsmadeat Mt.Bachelor this season. Brian Powell, of Kirby Nagel­ hout Construction Co. and the

project manager for the building, said construction began in June.

Completion of the coreandshell of the building is expected byNov. 15, he said. This year, he said, lockers from

building, he said. Rob Kerr i The Bulletin

The Bachelor Butte administration buildingis under construction at the West Village area of Mt. Bachelor. It sits adjacent to the tickets building and in front of the rental and ski store.

Powell said the construction costs for the 9,000-square-foot

building are estimated at $1.45 million. Construction is expected to

resume next summer tocomplete the guest services building will be brought into the building to

equip the space for staff locker

use. Nextyear, upon completion

By Craig Timberg The Washington Post

Today's tech titans came to power as disrupters of business models, eating away the profits of music stores, book publishers, video shops, newspapers and more. But another wave of disruption is just arriving — small enough to fit in your pocket and pow­ erful enough to shake up much of Silicon Valley. As sophisticated mobile devices begin to dominate the consumer marketplace, the peril is growing for the multibillion-dollar empires built on the popularity of personal computers. The stakes may be obvi­ ous for Hewlett Packard, Microsoft and Intel, which made the hardware, software and chips that powered so many personal computers. Perhaps more surprising is how Wall Street also is punishing two newer companies, Google and Facebook, whose products many consumers consider essential to their mobile experiences. The problem forthese companies is that they rely on online advertising for a huge share of their revenue. Although online advertis­ ing is tremendously lucra­ tive when users of personal computers are the targets, that's not yet true for mo­ bile devices, which have smaller screens and don't have the same track record of converting pitches to sales — especially when it comes to big-ticket items. See Tech/C5

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WHAT'5 GOING UP? New claimsfor jobless benefits shot uplast week, apparently due to state-level adminstrative issues; ongoing claimscontinued to fall.

titans fall behind on mobile trends

interior finishes, such as carpeting and interior doors, Powell said.

opens its first cafe in India By Melissa Allison The Seattle Times

SEATTLE — After years of delays, Starbucks opened its first cafe Friday tn Ind>a. The two-story location in Mumbai features local design, Indian teakwood furniture and espresso drinks made from Indian­ grown and roasted coffee. The company plans to open two more Mumbai stores in the next week. As the world's most pop­ ulated country after China, India represents a major opportunity for growth for many fast-food chains. Starbucks and others only recently firmed up plans to enter the market, in part because the government has eased strict rules about foreign investment. Arriving five years after it expected to, Star­ bucks competes with an entrenchedcoffee cul­ ture, including one chain — Cafe Coffee Day — that has more than 1,000 Indian locations. Chief Executive Howard Schultz, who was in Mum­ bai for the opening Friday, said, "There certainly is

a lot of coffee being sold here." He isn't worried. See Starbucks /C5


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Name: Stocks are hsted alphabetically by the company's full name (not its abbreviation). Company names made up of initials appearat the beginning of each letter's hst. Last:Pnce stock was trading at when exchange closed for the day. Chg: Loss or gain for last day of week. No change indicated by"..." mark. Wkly: Loss or gain for the week. No change indicated by ... Name: Name of mutual fund and family. Sell: Net asset value, or price at which fund could be sold, for last day of the week. Wkly: Weekly net change in the NAV. Stock Footnotes: cc — PE greater than 99. cld - Issue has been called for redemption by company. d - New 52week low dd — Loss in last12 mos. ec - Company formerly listed on the American Exchange's Emerging Company Marketplace g - Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars h - temporary exmpt from Nasdaq capital and surplus listing qualification. n - Stock was a new issue in the last year. The 52-week high and low figures date only from the beginning of trading. pf - Preferred stock issue. pr - Preferences. pp - Holder owes installments of purchase pnce. q — Closed-end mutual fund; no PE calculated. rt - Right to buy secunty at a speafied pnce. s - Stock has split by at least 20 percent within the last year. wi - Trades will be settled when the stock is issued. wd - When distributed wt - Warrant, allowing a purchase of a stock. u - New 52-week high un - Unit„ including more than one security vj - Company in bankruptcy or receivership, or being reorganized under the bankruptcy law. Appears in front of the name. Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra diwdends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dwidend. e - Amount declared or paid in last12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dwidend announcement. i - Sum of dwidends paid after stock spht, no regular rate j - Sum of dividends paid this year Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears m - Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or paid in preceding 12 months plus stock dwidend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distnbution date. Mutual Fund Footnotes: e — Ex-capital gains distribution. f — Previous day's quote. n - No-load fund. p —Fund assets used to pay distribution costs. r —Redemption fee orcontingent deferred sales load may apply s — Stock dividend or split t — Both p and r. x — Ex-cash dividend.

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P EOPLE ON THE M O V E Susan McWilliams has been selectedby the Oregon Science Teachers Association to receive the Fred Fox Distinguished Service to Sci­ ence Education Award for 2012. McWilliams is a science educa­ tion c onsultant for schools in Mc­ Central Oregon Wi l l iams a nd is o n t h e board ofthe Oregon Science Teachers Association as the representative for Central Or­ egon K-12 teachers. She was an educator at the High Desert Museum for 12 years and was also an education instructor for Central Oregon Commu­ nity College, OSU-Cascades Campus and Eastern Oregon University Central O r egon. McWilliams w a s re c ently elected to serve as president­

elect of the Oregon Science Teachers Association. R yan Patrick h a s b e e n named chairman of the board for Cascade Ban­ corp. Patrick is a p artner i n t h e accounting firm Patrick Casey 8 Co. LLP in Bend Patrick and h a sbeen a board d i r ector since 1998. Pat­ rick was also a f ormer bo a r d director for St. Charles Health System. Reeves Charle s Reeves has joined Bank of the Cascades, headquar­ tered in Bend, as the executive vice president and chief bank­ ing officer. Reeves will be re­ sponsible for the bank's loan, deposit and delivery strategies.

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rolled out the programs ear­ lier than last year. Continued from C3 In early September, Toys R Kohl's is boosting its holi­ Us announced it was dropping day workforce by 10 percent its$5 service fee on layaway to about 52,700 employees. ordersplaced through Oct. 31. And Macy's is i n ching up Like Wal-Mart, it also started its holiday hiring by 2.5 per­ its holiday layaway program cent toabout 80,000 seasonal about a month earlier than workers. last year. "To date, the number of lay­ In total, the NRF expects retailers wil l h i r e b e tween away orders initiated in our 585,000 and 625,000 seasonal stores has increased signifi­ employees this year, which cantly over last year, a testa­ compares to 607,500 seasonal ment to how the free layaway employees hired last year. offer is resonating with con­ One signthatconsumers are sumers," Katie Reczek, a Toys still feeling a lot of economic R Us spokeswoman, wrote in pressures is the big response an email. to holiday layaway programs As fo r i n v entory l evels, a lready this y ear. A f ter a Shay said retailers seem to strong showing to l ayaway be taking a mixed approach. programs last year, a number About a quarter to a third of of retailershave dropped or stores have indicated they are lowered their upfront fees and boosting inventory while the

Summit Continued from C3 "The worst is over," he add­ ed, seeking to assure inves­ tors and citizens that Europe was keeping up momentum to emerge from its financial crisis. M erkel arrived at a t w o ­ day summit h ere i n sisting that putting some of the bloc's most vulnerable banks under the singlesupervisor by Janu­ ary was too ambitious. After about five hours of talks, the l eaders tweaked l anguage in t h eir f i nal r e ­ port making it clear they did not expect the new system of bank supervision to be up and running by Jan. 1. French leaders have also

pressed for speedy adoption of European legislation to tight­ en budget discipline across the eurozone,as well as mea­ sures to pool at least some of the eurozonecountries'debt. Germany, by contrast, has emphasized a more cautious approach an d i s se e k i ng even greaterpowers of inter­ vention to enable the most solvent countries to enforce b udgetary discipline in t h e eurozone. The differences between France and Germany matter. Agreement between govern­ ments in Paris and Berlin is seen as vital to any steps to­ ward further integration in Europe and for ensuring the survival of the common cur­ rency for th e 17 European Union countries using it. The creation of a s i n gle b anking r egulator fo r t h e euro area was supposed to be a relatively straightforward matter after leaders agreed at a summit meeting in late June to put all lenders in the region

under the aegis of the Euro­ pean Central Bank. The idea was eagerly sup­ ported by Ireland and Spain, because it would be a precur­ sor to letting weak banks in those countriestap Europe's new bailout f un d d i r ectly, without loading more debt on thosecountries'governments. Since June, though, Ger­ many has balked at proposals by the European Commission and France to put all 6,000 lenders in e u rozone coun­ tries under the supervision of the regulator in a system that would be phased in starting Jan. 1. The government in Berlin wants to ensure that the cen­ tral bank has the capacity to do that job, while some Ger­ man regional leaders are op­ posed to greater scrutiny of state and local banks by the central bank. Last month finance min­ isters from G e rmany, Fin­ land and the Netherlands set off new alarms with a joint statement proposing that any bank rescues from the bailout fund go only toward future problems. Non-euro Eastern and Cen­ tral European countries have their own concerns about a potential run on their banks, which would not be part of the new central system or back­ stopped by the European bail­ out fund. And then there is Britain, which is a European Union m ember but h a s i t s o w n currency. The British are seeking to secure a voting system that would ensure that decisions cannot be imposed on Brit­ ain's banks by the eurozone countries working together as a bloc.

He previously worked as mar­ bow has been the zone sales ket president for Fifth Third manager forDeschutes since Bancorp in Chicago and as 2005, has been in the brew­ head of Chicago's Commercial ing industry for Banking group. 15 years and is M at t h e w based in Denver. Lankins has In this new posi­ j oined Tota l tion, he will be Property Re­ responsible for sources LLC in Haas i denti f y i ng a n d Bend as a bro­ o pening n e w ker. L a n k i n s' retail m a r kets, b ac k g r o u n d creating market , !,~: r „ includes law en­ l aunch pl a n s forcement,com­ a nd wor k i n g mercial aviation, on d i s t ributor flight in s t r uc­ partnerships. t ion, coll e g e Hasle­ The Redmond instruction and bacher Area Toastmas­ military service. t ers Club h a s He has both a bachelor's de­ electedtwo new officers.Shan­ gree and a master's degree in non Haas, mother of seven criminal justice. children, is the new president. Stacy Denbow has been pro­ Al Haslebacher, retired, is the moted to expansion manager new vice president of educa­ for Deschutes Brewery. Den­ tion and training. '

same amount say they are lowering inventory, he said. "I think that wide range re­ flects there is still uncertainty in the economy," he said. "Peo­ ple are hedging their bets." It's been yet another roller­ coasteryear for retailers, he noted. The year started off with strong sales, which then tapered off i n t h e s p r i ng. There was a strong summer, but it has then slowed again, too. Jack Kleinhenz, the NRF's c hief economist, said t h e economy remains in a state of high anxiety. "And I d o n't expect that anxiety to dissipate," he said. But at the same time, he said that consumers are insome ways in a stronger position than they were last year with slightly more income, more

Tech Continued from C3 It's the riddle many in the tech industry are desperate to solve. "Here's the scary thing: It's not being disrupted by a lucrative new business. It's being disrupted by a social reality," Gartner tech analyst Whit Andrews said. "There's not a big business yet in mo­ bile advertising and mobile

money making." One sign of the upheaval could be heard from Google chief executive Larry Page on Thursday, hours after a tech­ nical glitch caused the compa­

ny's disappointing earnings

report to get posted ahead of schedule. He acknowledged the mixup with a quick apolo­ gy but spent far more time on a subjecthe clearly regarded as more important: the com­ pany's prospects for manag­ ing the mobile disruption. Page focused on the prom­ ising number — Google's revenue from mobile prod­ ucts was on its way to more than tripling for the year, to $8 billion — and downplayed the worrisome news that the money advertisers had paid per click was off by 15 per­ cent compared with a year earlier. Driving this shift was the increasing share of ads appearingon the tiny screens of mobile devices instead of personal computers. "We're uniquely positioned to get through that transition and really profit from it," Page said. Investors saw it differently, driving Google's stock down by 8 percent. It was down again Friday. So was Micro­ soft's, which had its own dis­ appointing earnings report

savings on hand, and higher home values in their portfolio. "I think that certainly influ­ ences peoples' willingness to spend because they feel a little bitperhaps richer,"he said of the influence of home values. "I never count the consumer out.The economy may be in a lower gear, but as we've expe­ rienced, the consumer is cer­ tainly resilient." James R usso, N i e lsen's vice president of global con­ sumer insights, said his firm has seen this year the highest level of consumer confidence heading into the holiday sea­ son that it has seen in the past four years. "That gives us some sense that they have a cautiously o ptimistic approach for t h e holidays," he said. "So there is some reason for hope."

Thursday. As were Intel's and Hewlett Packard's. Facebook was up modestly Friday but has fallen by half since its ini­ tial public offering in May. Americans used 114 mil­ lion smartphones in August, up from 101 million in the be­ ginning of the year, according to comScore,which tracks the industry.The percentage of Web pages viewed from mo­ bile devices reached 13 per­ cent,up from 7 percent a year earlier. Worldwide shipments of personal computers, mean­ while, fell 8.6 percent in the third quarter compared with 2011, according to research firm International Data. Consumers usetabletcom­ puters in ways that are not p rofoundly di fferent f r o m personal computers,surfing websites, seeing ads and mak­ ing purchases. Smartphones mark a c l earer departure. Web searches on such devic­ es tend to be more contextual, relating to where users are at the moment. More than one-third of smartphone users, for ex­ ample, reported using their devices to engage in "show­ rooming," meaning doing In­ ternet research on a product they see in a store but making the eventual purchase else­ where, comScore found. The problem isso serious for retailers that BestBuy and Target have offered to match prices that shoppers find on­ line. But advertisers poten­ tially lose out, too, because thatresearch does not always lead directly to a sale. Often shoppers will travel to a dif­ ferent brick-and-mortar store for abetter price. Sometimes they return home, do more research, and only then com­ plete purchases.

Continued from C3 "The quality of the coffee and presentation and execu­ tion are far, far behind what we do every day," he said of the existing cafes. "Any of the stores located in India by our so-called competitors, we would never occupy or op­ erate. These people are in a completely different business than we ever have been." In an unusual twist for the ubiquitous chain, S c hultz said, "We never intended to have the largest number of stores in this country." Starbucks will become a leader in other ways, he said. "We decided we needed to significantly elevate the phys­ ical presentation, the design and quality of the experience way before someone actu­ ally tastes the coffee. And the environments we've created are so stunning right from the instant you walk in the store,there's going to be such a level of separation visually between us and everybody else," Schultz said. He declined to say how many stores Starbucks even­ tually might open in India. Starbucks put the name of its Indian business partner, the conglomerate Tata, on its store signs, which read "Star­ bucks Coffee: A Tata Alli­ ance," something Schultz said

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he hopes will build trust with Indian consumers. The alliance appears to be good for Tata as well. Its stock rose more than 10 percent in two days when the compa­ nies said they were close to opening the first cafe. Starbucks is using Indian­ grown and roastedcoffee in its espresso drinks there, its first use of Indian coffee in years and possibly a sign that the quality of the country's coffee crop has improved. "Many, many years ago, we did buy coffee from India, but therewere some issues, and over time we were just not buying coffee from India," Schultz said. Part of t h e p a r tnership with Tata includes further im­ proving the quality of Indian­ grown coffee and raising its profile around the world. The first store in Mumbai is in the historic Elphinstone Building at Horniman Circle. It carries Himalayan mineral water, Tata Tazo tea (Star­ bucks' Tazo tea with the Tata name attached)and a menu that includes local flavors, such as murg tikka panini and tandoori paneer roll. The other tw o M u mbai stores opening in the next week are at Oberoi Mall and the Taj Mahal Palace Annex. Starbucks also plans to open cafes in New Delhi, but has not said when

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Balyeat Wins Judicial Preference Poll By more than a 2 to 1 margin, Deschutes County attorneys voted for Andy Balyeat in the Judicial Preference Poll. - Oregon State Bar Judicial PreferencePoll (Sept. 2012) "Andy Balyeat is deeply committed to the law a n d to our community. 1t's clear why his candidacy for Circuit Court Judge is overwhelmingly endorsed by

his legal colleagues. Andy will serve the citizens of Deschutes County with fairness, integrity and heart."

- Ruth Williamson,BendPark k Recreation District Board of Directors

FORMER OPPONENTS SUPPORT BALYEAT "It is our p rivilege to endorse Andy Balyeat for Circuit Court Judge. Andy has the experience, temperament andcharacter to be an excellentjudge.

Pleasejoin us in supporting Andy Balyeatfor Judge." — T.J. Spear, Attorney at Law; Aaron Brenneman, Chief Deputy Attorney, Crook County

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M Nickel's Worth Approve park bond to make river safer

the importance for such a pro­ gram in our community and offered his assistance, free of Bond measure 9-86 includes charge, in order to ensure the many initiatives that would operation of this needed ser­ e nhance the quality of l i f e vice. Five years later, R.A.D. for Bend residents by provid­ Camps is still fulfilling its mis­ ing accessto nature for more sion and will continue to do so of the community. However, for years to come. perhaps the most important It i s c o mmunity support component of 9-86 is the im­ such as Balyeat's that makes provement to th e C olorado D eschutes County s uch a Dam on the Deschutes River great place. Balyeat is an hon­ near downtown Bend, which est, fair and just person and will dramatically improve riv­ will always do the right thing er safety. Although we do our for the community. It is safe bestto educate river users dur­ to say that Balyeat's experi­ ing the summer, whether they ence with law is unparalleled rent our equipment or n ot, and there is no better choice about safely exiting the river for Deschutes County Circuit before the spillway, we are dis­ judge. Please be sure to cast tressed by the many accidents your vote for Balyeat. that consistently happen there Adam Sather every year. Bend The proposed project will

provide a safe passage chan­ nel around the dam for float­ ers and other users, ensuring their safety without having to exit the river, carry their boats and floats along the riv­ erfront, and then put in again. The project would also include a privately funded whitewater passage that will safely en­ hance recreationon the river for kayakers and stand-up paddleboarders. The Colorado Dam project would be beneficial for Bend, both in terms of i mproving the safety and experience for its residents, as well as for its tourists. Needless to say, the tourism dollars outdoor recre­ ation generates for our city are vital to our economy. Vote yes on bond measure 9-86. Dennis Oliphant,

Sun Country Tours president Bend

Balyeat helps program for kids I am the owner and head guide for R.A.D. Camps, a local outdoor recreation pro­ gram for kids. Our mission is to provide the opportunity for kids to get outside and enjoy nature in a fun and safe man­ ner. The reason for this letter is to inform that Andy Balyeat has beenan incredible force in the growth of this outdoor pro­ gram for kids. Balyeat's legal advice has helped build a successful busi­ ness in a tough economy while improving the quality of the service as a whole. Without the donation of his services, R.A.D. Camps would not be what it is today. In this tough time there is a dire need to get kids off of television and video games. The key is to get them outside living healthy active lifestyles. Balyeat recognized

Elect Conger to fix problem with PERS

We need to return Jason Conger to the Oregon House of Representativesfor many reasons, but in particular to fix Oregon's PERS problem. From his positions on th e h ouse Business and Labor Commit­ tee, and Education Committee, Conger has become the go-to

guy for analysis and reforms of PERS. He is particularly concerned with the impact of PERS on classrooms. To assure fiscal stability to s chool districts, we need him to reintroduce the Schools Savings Act in the 2013 session. This program would save $500 million per biennium. This money would be used to save teaching posi­ tions and lower class sizes. S chools aren't t h e o n l y agencies that would benefit from Conger's PERS reform. Currently, a l l go v e rnment agencies are feeling the in­ creasing costs of PERS to their budgets. This results in major cuts affecting the effectiveness of the services provided by the government agencies. These reforms would not affect current retirees, nor vio­ late agreements with former and existing employees.

Conger has the right leg­ islative proposal to r e form this unsustainable financial situation. Return Conger to H o use Seat 54 this November.

Janet Dorgan Redmond

Free speech and responsibility In response to Diana Hop­ son's Oct. 9 l etter and her view on freedom of speech: I was waiting to hear how free

speech caused the death of four Americans. Seems that Hopson completely ignores al­ Qaida and the lack of security and goes right after the author of some obscure movie trailer. Ironically, at the same time she talks about responsibility. What about the responsi­ bility of the White House to protect Americans in Libya? What about the "free speech" of the president in bragging about killing bin Laden, thus inciting al-Qaida? What is his responsibility'? No, she would rather take away our f r ee­ dom of speech. A 14-year-old girl who spoke out against the Taliban was shot. By the logic of Hopson, this girl is re­ sponsible because she incited the Taliban. Hopson is on the slippery slope of blaming the victims and letting irrational people constrain f r e edom. This is an example of why this election is so important. We don't need the Hopsons of the world telling us what we can or cannot say.

r egardless of what th e j o b was. Suzanne Trautmann Madras

allofBend's residents. He sees past political party lines. We're lucky to have a scientist with a heart on our side.

In 2005,the court struck down many changesthat would have saved the taxpayers billions. It would havehelped protectour Maggie Annschild schools and local governments Park bond deserves Bend from the current mess PERS has us in. None of us want to voter support Vote for Hovekamp believe the conflict of interest I wishto voice my supportfor that occurred then was because for Oregon House the proposed Bend Park & Rec­ those in Salem were on PERS. reation District's People, Parks During this election season, We cannot continue to allow and Nature bond. As part of a it seems that everything you this conflict of interest to ham­ family that has used the trails, read or hear about the can­ per our children'seducations riversand fields hereforyears, didates is that they are inde­ and their futures. I see the importance of creat­ pendent or that they will go to Knopp has committed not ing safe waters, expanding our Salem and change the culture. to take PERS if he's elected to trails, and creating more fields I take a different approach. I the state Senate. His opponent, for children and adults of our want facts to show me how Geri Hauser, who is a public active community. someone will act and vote on employee, is already benefiting I believe that creating an the behalf of their constituents. from PERS. We should support open air arena will provide It was brought to my atten­ Knopp so he can make sure even more reasonfor tourists tion that Jason Conger, my PERS is no longer a conflict of to visit our area in the summer state representative, home­ interest and do what is best for and the winter — ultimately in schools all five of his children. all Oregonians. hopes of those visitors want­ Conger has every right to do Kathie Martinez ing to make Bend their home. so. However, does this make Bend Those that do will most likely him a g o o d r e presentative be entrepreneurs that will cre­ in Salem to help make our atejobs here in Bend, increas­ schools better? Balyeat will be an ing our economic stability and I am a father of one and have excellent judge supporting our local business­ one on the way. I am married Wayne Peterson es. I encourage Bend voters to to a Bend-La Pine high school It is often said that too few Redmond support this bond. teacher. I find it inconceivable smart, accomplished, com­ Lisa Bowlin that Conger would have any mon-sense people run for of­ Many questions Bend notion of how our local schools fice. Fortunately, that is not the are functioning if he does not case with Deschutes County on election issues Keep Clinton even let his children attend. Circuit Court judge candidate I have a lot of questions in on Bend city council If he does not know how our Andy Balyeat. my mind. schools work from a parent's I have worked with Balyeat W hy d o e s P B S hav e Seven years ago I moved perspective, how can he craft for six years and have been his fundraising day for their sta­ to Bend. I fell in love with this legislation or vote to m a ke law partner for five years. And tion if the government is pay­ place the night I spoke at coun­ Oregon schools the best in the although I do not look forward ing for the big bird to be on cil and actually felt listened to country? to losing him as a law partner, their station? Maybe it should and taken seriously. The per­ I want m y r e presentative I strongly support Balyeat's be GBS? son who stood out was Jim fighting for my children and all candidacy. I know he will be The new casino is wanted to Clinton. Bend kids to make our schools an excellent judge support the schools. The same I want Clinton to stay on the better. For this and many other Balyeat is a good listener, reason was given for wanting Bend City Council so he can reasons I will be voting for Na­ analyzes legal issues thor­ the lottery. How much does continue to work on behalf of than Hovekamp. I urge all my oughly and impartially and is the lottery give the schools? all of us. He always asks, how fellow Bendites to do the same. decisive. All of these traits will Why are the taxpayers pay­ will this impact the pocket­ Joel Graham serve us well on the court. ing for abortions? Is it not that books of the people of Bend Bend Balyeat has broad experi­ woman's responsibility? She — all the people? ence with nearly every type k nows what gets her w i t h A good example is the water Back Knopp to end of casethat comes before the child. People need to be held project. He has consistently court. He has the experience, PERSconflict accountable for their actions. voted against it in its present the ability and the drive to Street drugs. If this is voted grossly overpriced form. He PERS is being talked about make a difference on the court in, we have a sorry bunch of favors systems used by many a lot lately during this elec­ from day one. people in our state. No car­ other cities in the U.S.A. to tion season. PERS has again I have spent a lot of time ing about children's minds, provide safe drinking water at become unsustainable for Or­ around politicians. Balyeat is or their own. I am so sorry a much lower cost, a cost that egon. What isn't talked about not a politician. He has served f or these liberals who a r e would allow us to water our is the huge conflict of interest our community in many ways, so opened minded that their lawns. happening inSalem. The gov­ but he has never run for office brains have fallen out. I also appreciate his research ernor, legislators and judges, before now. He is running for I know what h ard t imes and reasoning skills in util­ many of who are on PERS, Circuit Court judge because are. I was raised the child of ity rate reform. Clinton thinks have the ability to make deci­ he loves the law, and he knows a wheat farmer in Ford Coun­ that water and sewer users sions regarding PERS. that being judge is the best ty, Kan., when the dirt was should pay for what they use, This conflict of interest must way for him to give back to our b lowing from Texas to t h e not the flat fee. People who are end. We need someone like Tim community. Dakotas. frugal shouldn't get penalized Knopp, who is running for state Circuit Court judge is a big No crop for seven years. by paying a lot more per gallon Senate to help solve the conflict. job. It means big decisions im­ Then the crop, we got three than the large users. Knopp has built a bipartisan pacting victims of crime, crim­ cents a bushel — no govern­ Every major issue facing coalition that passed five major inal defendants, businesses ment help, no food stamps, ev­ Bend, whether it is job cre­ reforms to the PERS system. and regularcitizens every day. eryone was in the same boat. ation, higher education or Knopp wants to pass a bill to Balyeat is the right person for I am so proud of my parents, public safety, gets the same get legislators, judges and the that job. Please vote Balyeat who welcomed eight children s crutiny from C l inton. H i s governor off of PERS. When for Deschutes County Circuit (I'm the eighth) and taught style is to find the truth among the PERS reforms of 2003 came Court Judge. them the importance of being the conflicting claims, rely on before the Oregon Supreme Jeff Eager responsible, working people, hard data, and what's best for Court, all were PERS members. Bend


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BITUARIES DEATH NOTIcEs MaryEllen Melton, of Bend Nov. 8, 1929-Oct. 16,2012 Arrangements: Autumn Funerals, Bend 541-318-0842 www.autumnfunerals.com Services: No Services will be held at this time. Contributions may be made to:

Partners In Care, 2075 N.E. Wyatt Court, Bend, Oregon 97701.

Robert Mason Sykes, of Crooked River Ranch July 29, 1935 - Oct. 17, 2012 Arrangements: Autumn Funerals­ Redmond (541-504-9485) www.autumnfunerals.net Services: A Celebration of Life will be held later next Spring.

DEATHS ELSEWHERE Deaths of note from around theworld: Mary Campbell, 78: Covered music and theater for four de­ cades at The Associated Press, beginningin 1960. Died Friday in Bloomington, Ind. — From wire reports

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By Nigel Duara

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P ORTLAND — T h e o n ­ line release of files showing the Boy Scouts of America's cover-up of decades of sexual abuse has created interest among Americans who want to know who the alleged abus­ ers are and whether people who molested them as Scouts are in the files. The 14,500 pages of Scout files, from 1959-1985, were posted Thursday on the web­ site of Kelly Clark, the Port­ land attorney who used the files as evidence in a 2010 lawsuit he won against the Scouts. The website got more than 200,000 hits within the first few hours of the files' posting, crashing the site. Release of the files has also prompted a debate on the Boy Scouts' Facebook page. Some people said they'd never allow their children to be involved in the organization and criti­ cized the secrecy of the files. Others d escribed p o sitive experiences in the Scouts for themselves or their children, saying the organization's ef­ forts to prevent abuse have improved significantly. C lark said his f ir m h a s received about four d ozen emails from people about the documents. About half came from people who say they were abused when they were in the Scouts and were inter­ ested in filing lawsuits. Some of the emails have given details about alleged abuse, Clark said. There are also emails from people who tell of other al­ leged perpetrators who are not in the files.

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thank you for posting the doc­ uments," Clark said.

also unsubstantiated allega­ tions. People paging through the files would f in d b oth. Clark says there are undoubt­ edly some people in the files who were wrongly accused, and the Scouts point out that many cases of abuse were dealt with properly. For those who say they were molested, statutes of limita­ 0'srtreee ste tions in most states would pre­ vent many people from filing lawsuits or criminal charges, Clark said. But in some cases — like a first-degree sexual assault in New York — the Greg Wehl-Stephens/The Associated Press state has set no time limit. Portland attorney Kelly Clark examines some of the 14,500 Legal experts say that aside pages of previously confidential documents created by the from the statute of limitations, Boy Scouts of America concerning child sexual abuse within it could be difficult to bring the organization. charges against suspected molesters in the files because victims need to be found, and At least six people have there seem to be good reasons they need to be persuaded to contacted reportersfor The to alert law authorities. give evidence. "Trying to prosecute a case Associated Press with ques­ The Scouts have apologized tions about r eporting sex for not following up. The files that old, you need to have abuse when they were in the were created for the purpose a willing victim," said Josh Scouts. None agreed to speak of registering Scout leaders, Marquis, district attorney for to the AP on the record. Smith said, and were con­ Clatsop County in Oregon. The Scouts have said they sidered internal, confidential Victims of abuse years ago plan to review every file from documents, which is why they may be unwilling to come for­ 1965 to the present and, in cas­ weren't always shared with ward becauseitwould create es where it's unclear whether authorities. upheaval in their lives, Mar­ the incident was reported to A ttorney P a u l Mon e s, quis said. police, the Scouts said they'll Clark's colleague, said up­ With the files now available, contact authorities. loading the files "democra­ law enforcement and the pub­ Deron Smith, spokesman tized" information that was lic can do their own checking, for the Scouts, said Thursday only available to lawyers and something David Clohessy, the organization is currently the Scouts. director o f t h e S u r v ivors "It's a testament to the new Network of those Abused by looking through those files to find cases of "good-faith suspi­ generation o f c o m munica­ Priests, said should have been cions" so they can be reported tion," Mones said. available to those groups all to police. The Scout files are The files have been main­ along. "The Scouts have got to filled w it h u n substantiated tained by the Scouts since allegations. soon after their founding in expose,listand severely pun­ In their own review of the 1910. They consist of memos ish every former employee files that were released on from local and national Scout or volunteer who ignored or Thursday, the Scouts found executives, handwritten let­ concealed child sex crimes," that law e n forcement had ters from victims and their Clohessy said. "Nothing will been involved in about two­ parents and newspaper clip­ have a quicker and more long­ thirds of the cases. The orga­ pings about legal cases. lasting impact of changing nization is going through the The files contain details the culture of r ecklessness remaindertofind caseswhere about proven molesters, but and secrecy."

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Michael Asher, a dean of the conceptual art movement, whose cerebral but p l ayful work specialized in disman­ tling — often literally — the institutions that show art and that shape the way p eople think about it, died Sunday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 69. His death was announced by Thomas Lawson, the dean of the art school at the Califor­ nia Institute of the Arts, where Asher taught for more than 30 years,earning a reputation as one of the most dynamic art educators ofhis genera­ tion, deeply influencing many younger artists. The death was attributed to a long illness, but no specific cause was given. Asher came of age in the 1960swith a wave of revolution­ arieslike Joseph Kosuth, Mar­ cel Broodthaers, Hans Haacke and Dan Graham, who worked — for reasons that were po­ litical, philosophical and some­ times poetic — to push art more fully into the realm of ideas and acts and away from objects. Asher's approach, w h ich came to be called institutional critique, focused on the web of underlying and often hidden conventions that surrounded art and how art was viewed, valued and used in society. One of his first works, at the San Francisco Art I n stitute in 1969, involved simply rear­ ranging the institute's movable interior walls that were used for exhibitions but leaving the walls empty, to make evident to visitors that while the walls "appear to be architectural sur­ faces," as he wrote, "they are really planar objects." For a group show that same year at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, he concealed a blower above a door to create a slab of air that visitors passed through when they moved from one gallery to the next. More dramatically, in 1970 at Pomona College,he created a work by reconfiguring a gal­ lery and then leaving it open, without a door, 24 hours a day, introducing light and the noise of the street into the gallery as experiential elements. A well­ known 1999 work was simply a booklet listing every art object that had been de-accessioned — sold or traded — by the Mu­ seum of Modern Art in New York since its founding. If Duchamp's work exploded the definition of art by insist­ ing that it depended on con­ text, Asher's used context as raw materiaL In doing so, his installations and interventions,

like those of Robert Irwin, a fellow Angeleno, sought to use art to awaken people's percep­ tions to the complex, subtle, often unexpectedly beautiful nature of their everyday visual

landscape. "Asher doesn't merely grant privilege to the art idea over the art object," wrote Christopher Knight, the art critic for The Los Angeles Times, about a 2008 show at the Santa Monica Mu­ seum of Art, in which Asher re­ constituted the bare aluminum studs for the walls built for all 44 previous exhibitions in the museum. "Instead he embraces experience as fundamental to a meaningful work of art." Roberta Smith, in The New York Times, wrote that Asher took"the fear factor out of insti­ tutional critique," in works that had a "strong pleasure com­ ponent and a fierce, efficient clarity, whether conceptual or experiential." As a teacher, Asher became renowned for a kind of endur­ ance performance art in the classroom — marathon critique sessions that often went deep into the night. Writing on Tues­ day on his blog, the artist and writer Sergio Munoz Sarmien­ to, who studied with Asher, re­ called one class that began at 2 p.m. and ended nearly 12 hours later. "This was not a rare event," he added. "Michael was prone to showing us films and having us read articles or chapters, in their entirety, during class. No material would go u nexam­ ined, no thought left unprobed, no stone unturned." M ichael Max A s her w a s born into an art-world family in Los Angeles on July 15, 1943. His mother was the noted col­ lector, curator and dealer Betty Asher, an early proponent of pop art painting. Asher studied at the University of California, Irvine, and began teaching at the California Institute of the Arts in the 1970s, along with other influential artist-profes­ sorslike John Baldessari,Judy Chicago and Allan Kaprow. Like the work of many con­ ceptualartists, Asher'ssuffered, by its nature, in being under­ represented in museums. But Asher, who pushed the bounds of objectlessness to its extreme, was a specialcase. His pieces were always site-specific; they were always temporary and they were not salable, in the conventional conception of the word. (In the early 1970s, Asher devised a contract under which he was paid fees for his labor and materials instead of for the work itself)

2 found dead atranchmaybefrom California The Associated Press Two bodies that were found on an abandoned ranch in southern Oregon may be the remains of two men reported missing last week from the San Francisco Bay area of Cal­ ifornia, authorities said Friday. The bodies have not been identified yet, but K l amath County Sheriff Tim Evinger said that the discovery of a

burned-out truck two weeks ago on another ranch six miles away leads them to believe they may be the two missing men. Theirnames have not been released. "The important thing is we have connected the missing personstothe truck,"Evinger said. "We have not connected the found bodies to the miss­ ing persons, although it is rea­

sonable to believe they may be connected." Detectives investigating the truck found the bodies Thurs­ day in a brushy area of on an abandoned ranch known as Lions Gate about three miles east of Bonanza, a rural com­ munity outside Klamath Falls. The bodies were outside, near a dilapidated single-wide trail­ er used as a storage shed.

The truck was found Oct. 6 on the Four A's Ranch about six miles away. Evinger said it appears that someone broke through a locked gate to get to the spot where the truck was burned. The family of a Richmond, C alif., man r e ported h i m overdue last week from a trip to Klamath County to buy a horse and hay, Evinger said.

Skopil wasjudgefrom Oregononfederal bench By Andrew Clevenger The Bulletin

WASHINGTON — J u dge Otto Richard Skopil Jr., a na­ tive Oregonian who served 40 years on the federal bench, including more than three de­ cades on the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, died Thurs­ day at the age of 93. Skopil was born in Portland in 1919 to German immigrants. He grew up in Salem. A bas­ ketball standout, he attended W illamette University on a sports scholarship, where he earned a bachelor's in econom­ ics before continuing on to the Willamette University College of Law. His time in law school was interrupted by World War II, and Skopil spent more than three years as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy supply corps, serving in Williamsburg, Va., Washington, D.C., and almost two years on the Russell Is­ lands near Guadalcanal. In 1972, after 26 years in pri­ vate practice, Skopil was nomi­ nated to be a U.S. district judge by President Richard Nixon. Skopil served as the chief dis­ trict judge of Oregon for more than two years. In 1979, he was elevated to a seat on the Ninth Circuit by President Jimmy Carter.

Skopil was proud that he had been appointed to judicial posi­ tions by both a Republican and a Democratic president. Skopil took senior status semi-retirement d u r i ng which judges still hear cases — in 1986. He maintained a busy docket and was still de­ ciding cases in his Portland chambers until shortly before his death, according to a news release from the Ninth Circuit. In addition to his duties as a judge, Skopil served on sev­ eral committees that helped administer the federal court system. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the Federal Judicial Center, the educational arm o f f e deral courts, and joined the National Magistrates Committee in 1979 at the request of former U.S. Chief JusticeWarren Burger. Skopil spent 11 years on the committee, including six as its chair, helping to develop and modernize the role of federal magistrates. In 1990,former Chief Jus­ tice William Rehnquist asked Skopil to chair a committee

(in part): "He set a standard of skilled leadership and earned our deep respect and sincere gratitude for his innumerable contributions a s C h a irman

of the Long Range Planning Committee and his past ser­ vice in numerous other posi­ tions. We acknowledge with appreciation Judge Skopil's commitment an d d e dicated service to the Judicial Confer­ ence and to the entire federal judiciary." Skopil was famous for his b road smile, captured in a p ortrait that h angs on t h e second floor of th e Pioneer Courthouse in Portland. As a 2009 profile in Oregon Federal Bar Magazine noted, he was a "man endowed with both grace and humor whose legacy to the

(Rik) Skopil and Casey Skopil and daughters Shannon Bron­ son and Mollie Wolfe. He had five grandchildren and one great-grandson. — Reporter: 202-662-7456, aclevenger@bendbulletirt.com

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The following was compiled by the Central Qregon watermaster and irrigation districts as Redmond/Madras....Mod. Prineville........................Mod a service to irrigators and sportsmen. Mod = Moderate; Exi. = Extreme

Reservoir Acre feet C a pacity Crane Prairie...... . . . . . . 34,630...... 55,000 Wickiup...... . . . . . . . . . 114,533..... 200,000 Crescent Lake..... . . . . . . 72,263...... 91,700 Ochoco Reservoir..... . . . 16,785...... 47,000 The higher the UV Index number, the greater Prinevige...... . . . . . . . . . 83,331.....153,777 the need for eye and skin protection. Index is R iver flow St at i on Cubic ft./sec Deschutes RiverBelow Crane Prairie ...... . 295 for ar at noon. Deschutes RiverBelow Wickiup .... . . . . . . . 250 Crescent CreekBelow Crescent Lake ..... . . . 26 MEDIUM HIGH Little DeschutesNear La Pine ...... . . . . . . . 191 0 2 4 6 8 10 Deschutes RiverBelow Bend .... . . . . . . . . . 504 Deschutes RiverAt Benham Falls ..... . . . . . 830 Crooked RiverAbove Prinevige Res.. ... . . . . . 22 Crooked RiverBelow Prineville Res..... . . . . 79.1 Updated daily. Source: pollen.com Ochoco CreekBelow OchocoRes. .... . . . . . 7.91 Crooked RiverNear Terrebonne ..... . . . . . . 191 Contact: Watermaster, 388-6669 MEDIUM LOWI or go to www.wrd.state.or.us

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Yesterday's weather through 4 p.m. inBend High/Low.............. 64/54 24 hours endmg 4 p.m.*. . 0.00" Record high........ 82 m 1977 Month to date.......... 0.26" Record low......... 15 in 1976 Average month todate... 0.28" Average high.............. 61 Year to date............ 7.00" Average low .............. 32 Average year to date..... 7.46"

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TEMPERATURE PRECIPITATION

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A4/39/0 06..62/43/pc.. 73/45/s Albuquerque.....77/47/000...77/51/s. 74/49/pc Harssbsrg.......68/57/026..63/41/pc.. 62/43/s Rochester, NY....63/46/0.04 .. 56/44/sh.. 59/44/c Spokane ........61/48/0.00..50/35/sh...46/30/r Anchorage ......38/20/0 00...31/19/s.. 30/22/s Hartford,CT.....69/57/0.58..72/46/pc. 63/44/pc Sacramento......80/61/000...79/52/s. 72/52/pc Springfield, MO ..53/49/0.00...69/51/s. 77/63/pc Atlanta .........74/51/000...68/48/s.. 74/51/s Helena..........69/34/0 00..54728/pc.47/27/pc St. Louis.........54/47/001 ..62/46/pc . 76760/pc Tampa..........85/70/0.00...83/61/s.. 82/64/s Atlantic City .....71/63/035..69/49/pc.. 64/50/s Honolulu........86/71/000..86773/pc. 86/72/pc Salt Lake City....72/41/000... 75/51/s. 65/46/pc Tucson..........91/59/000...90/58/s. 6058/pc Avstim.........83/43/0.00...85/69/s. 86/71/pc Houston ........83/52/0.00...87/69/s. 87/72/pc SanAntonio.....81/50/000...85/70/s. 87/72/pc Tulsa ...........70/51/0.00..80/61/pc.82/68/pc Baltimore .......76/63/092 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Nassau.........86/79/0.00 ..87/75/pc...87/77/t Chattanooga.....70/44/000 ..67/42/pc.. 73/47/s Louisville........58/49/003..59/44/pc. 70/54/pc Beirst ..........82/73/0.00...84/71/s.. 81/70/s New Delhi.......90/64/0.00... 90/68/s .. 91/71/s Cheyenne.......69/33/000... 73/42/s.66/36/pc MadisonWh....53/43/005 ..57/39/pc. 65/50/pc Berlin...........72/48/0.00...66/48/s.64/52/pc Osaka..........72/59/0.00... 69/62/s .. 73/67/s Chicago.........52/44/002 ..57/44/pc. 65/56/pc Memphis....... 68/55/000 72/53/pc.. 81/59/s Bogota .........64/52/0.00..63/49/sh.F4/50/sh Oslo............50/41/0.00...48/42/r ..46/39/c Cincinnati.......57/42/008 ..57/38/sh.66/51/pc Miami . . . . 87/75/0 09 87/72/pc 85/72/s Budapest........68/41/0.00...66/45/s.. 63/52/s Ottawa.........55/50/0 00 .. 59/42/sh. 52/41/sh Cleveland.......61/48/002 ..54/44/sh. 58/50/pc Milwaukee......50/42/000..57/42/pc. 63/52/pc BuenosAires.....73/55/0 00..77/64/sh.. 80/65/c Paris............64/57/0.00..63/58/sh.. 68/62/c 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Clint Heichel gets a hugfrom Lorllel Rltmlller, mother of Whit­ ney Heichel, as he breaks down after he attempted to speak at a news conference Thursday.

As serious as a

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Oregon woman's cellphone found for her 7 a.m. shift. Grandjean said neither Clint GRESHAM — Police say Heichel nor anyone else has children playing outside an been identified as a p erson apartment complex have of interest in the case, and it's found the cellphone of an Or­ still uncertain whether Whit­ egon woman who vanished ney Heichel is the victim of a three days ago under suspi­ crime. uAt this point nobody has cious circumstances. The cellphone contained been totally cleared, because text messages asking 21-year­ we don't know exactly what old Whitney Heichel where she We haVe," he Said.nBut if yOu're was and if she was OK, Gresh­ asking if he is a suspect — no." am Police said Friday. Police Police said Heichel's ATM didn't say who sent them or card was used at a Troutdale whether there was a response. gas station at 9:14 a.m. Two T he children f o und t h e hours later, her sport utility phone in a field that includes vehicle was found in the Wal­ a network of walking trails, Mart parking lot in Wood Vil­ police Lt. Claudio Grandjean lage with the passenger side said. window smashed. Police were notified of the The field in which Heichel's discovery of the cellphone late phone was found is between Thursday afternoon, and were the gas station and the Wal­ examining it for clues about Mart, giving investigators an­ what happened to the Star­ other venue to search. bucks barista after she failed I nvestigators p l anned t o to show up for work Tuesday. continue examining surveil­ uWe know we have a nugget lance videos from Wal-Mart in that phone," Grandjean said. and other locations Friday, and Heichel reportedly left her wrap up their search of Larch apartment for work at about Mountain, a remote, forested 6:45 a.m. The drive to Star­ area east ofGresham where b ucks takes less than f i v e detectives believe the SUV was minutes. at some point Tuesday morn­ Her husband, Clint, called ing. Police have declined to say police roughly t hree hours how they know it was there. later. He told investigators he H eichel i s d e scribed a s tried to reach Whitney mul­ standing 5-foot-2, weighing tiple times after her boss alert­ about 120 pounds with brown ed him thatshe never arrived hair and brown eyes.

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NBA

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

No. 8 OSU doesn't need incentive against Utah By Anne M. Peterson The Associated Press

Portland's LaMarcus Aldridgebattles for a loose ball on Friday night.

Blazers fall at home to Warriors PORTLAND — David

Lee scored 24 points to

CORVALLIS — With no In-N-Out double­ doubles to be found in the state, Oregon State coach Mike Riley will have to come up with another incentive for the No. 8 Beavers this weekend against Utah. Not that they need it. The Beavers have opened 5-0 and climbed to their highest ranking since they finished the 2000 season at No. 4 after a Fiesta Bowl victory over Notre Dame. It is a stunning turnaround for a team that went just 3-9 last season and was picked to finish last in the Pac-12 North. Instead, the Beavers are a win away from bowl eligibility

Next up Utah at

Oregon State • When:Today, 7:30 p.m. • TV:ESPN2 • Radio: KICE-AM 940, KRCO-AM 690

help the Golden State Warriors beatthe Port­

at the halfway point of their season. It's been a season of surprises for the Beavers. Their home opener against Nich­ olls State was postponed until December, so no one really knew what to expect when the Beavers opened at home with then-No. 13 Wisconsin on Sept. 8. Oregon State won, 10-7. The Beavers lost starting quarterback Sean Mannion to a left knee injury in a 19­ 6 victory over Washington State two week­ ends ago, but junior backup Cody Vaz took over and threw for 332 yards and three touch­ downs in a 42-24 win last Saturday at BYU. It was Vaz's first start since high school. See OSU/D5

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land Trail Blazers 101-97 in a preseason game Friday night.

PREP FOOTBALL

The Warriors held Stephen Curry out of

the second half as a precaution after another player rolled up onhis surgically repaired right ankle late in the second quarter.

Cowboys knock off Storm 30-6

Sasha Pavlovic hit a

three-pointer with one minute left to pull the Blazers within 96-95.

Klay Thompson made

• Crook County wins

one of two free throws for the Warriors before

as Marcus Greaves

Pavlovic missed another

rushesfor 147yards

three with 40 seconds

to go. Former Blazer Jarrett

Bulletin staff report PRINEVILLE — Marcus Greaves rushed for 147 yards and scored two touchdowns as Crook County defeated Sum­ mit 30-6 Friday night in a non­ league football game at Crook County High School.

Jack hit a layup to ex­ tend Golden State's lead to 99-95 with 19 sec­ onds left. Will Barton's basket on the other end kept the Blazers in it,

but it was as closeas they would comeand Thompson madefree

The Class 4A Cowboys (5-3)

throws for the final

margin. Klay Thompson had 19 points and Carl Landry had 18 for the

Warriors (5-1), who trailed by as many as 12 points in the first half.

LaMarcus Aldridge had 18 points for the

Rob Kerr /The Bulletin

Redmond's Andrew Leeiand throws a passduring Friday night's game at Mountain View High School.

Blazers (2-3). The Blazers saw the return of top draft pick Damian Lillard,

who missed a game with a bruised left foot. Proclaimed the team's

franchise point guard by general manager

Scoreboard

Neil Olshey, Lillard was

The scores of Friday

the sixth overall pick in the June draft out of Weber State. He fin­ ished the night with 15 points. — The Associated Press

NHL

night's prep football

games involving teams from Central Oregon. For more on all the

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Redmond ...I 22 Mountain View10

League cancels another week

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NEW YORK — The NHL wiped out the third

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out dragged on, leaving no more wiggle room if the league hopesto play a full 82-game schedule.

• Redmond clinches the Intermountain Conferencetitle by rallying from 10points down to beat MountainView 22-10

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Cottage ~rove 41 Sisters............ 20

By Grant Lucas The Bulletin

Eleven y ears h a v e p a ssed s i n ce Redmond High last claimed an Intermoun­ tain Conference football championship. Thanks to a t w o -touchdown fourth quarter and stifling second-half defense, the Panthers can celebrate once more. Led by Andrew Leeland's 126 yards passing and Trevor Genz's 96 yards rush­ ing, the visiting Panthers overcame a 10­ point deficit to earn their first conference championship since 2001, defeating Moun­ tain View 22-10 in a Class 5A IMC contest on Friday night. "That's all about guts and determina­ tion," Redmond coach Nathan Stanley

said. "I think being down early and com­ ing back and keeping after it just shows the preparation and the execution that those kids put together on the field tonight." Redmond (3-0 IMC, 8-0 overall) trailed 10-0 in the waning minutes of the second quarter, but Leeland marched the Pan­ thers down the field and connected with Genz for a14-yard catch-and-run touch­ down with 56 seconds left. "Our offensive line was doing a great job

of blocking up front and giving me enough time to roll out and find receivers," Lee­ land said. "We just had a mental thing that we had to get it done out there. We pulled through on it." See Panthers /D4

have a bye next week and will wait to see if they earn a play­ in game based on their Oregon School Activities Association rankings. Crook County held Class 5A Summit (2-6) to just 19 yards in the first half, and the Storm finished with 144 yards of offense. "Our defensereally stepped up," said Crook County coach Ryan Cochran. "It was a great defensiveeffort." Kicker Edgar Toledo made a 44-yard field goal, then Greaves scored on a 62-yard run to give the Cowboys a 10­ 0 lead by the end of the first quarter. Dean Smith added a 2-yard touchdown run in the third quarter, and Greaves scored on a3-yard reception from Joe Saenz as Crook County took a 30-0 lead in the fourth quarter. The outcome was never in doubt on homecoming night at Crook County. "Our kids came out with some fire on homecoming and we had lots of energy," Cochran said. "We were able to get quite a few first downs

(21)." Smith rushedfor80 yards for Crook County, and Pres­ ton Washechek had 70 yards

receiving. Summit hosts Ridgeview next Friday.

A day after the NHL

turned down three counterproposals from players, the leaguecan­ celed 53 more games. A total of 135 games through Nov. 1 have

been scratched, which

MLB PLAYOFFS: NL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

Giants beat Cards,force Game6

amounts to 11 percent

of the season. "As expected," New York Rangers goalie

• Barry Zito's gem sendsthe series back toSanFrancisco

Martin Biron told The

By R.B. Falistrom

Associated Press in atextmessage."We

The Associated Press

continue to work hard

to find an agreement and get backto playing

hockey." In its third lockout since 1994, the NHL is sticking to its most

recent proposal that stated a full 82-game­

per-team schedule could be played if the season begins by Nov. 2. The

leaguesaysadealmust be reached with the union by next Thursday for that to happen. — The Associated Press

Associated Press pool photo

San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Barry Zito throws during the first inning of Game 5 of the National League championship series against the St. Louis Cardinals, Friday in St. Louis.

Next up:NLCS Game 6, St. Louis Cardinals at SanFrancisco Giants; Cardinals lead series, 3-2 • When:Sunday, 4:45 p.m. • TV: Fox

ST. LOUIS — The San Francisco Giants wait­ ed quite a while for this kind of performance from Barry Zito. The soft-tossing lefty was at his best Friday night, pitching San Francisco back into the NL championship series with a 5-0 win over the St. Louis Cardinals that narrowed its deficit to 3-2. "This is definitely it for me," Zito said. "Com­ ing here, especially doing it in a Giants uniform. A lot of people were saying stuff about A's days. And for me, the most important thing is doing everything for San Francisco right now." The Giants' win in Game 5 sent the series to San Francisco. Game 6 will begin Sunday in the twilight at AT8rT Park, with Ryan Vo­ gelsong pitching against the Cardinals' Chris Carpenter. SeeNLCS/D4

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Volleyball: Summit, CrookCounty at West Linn tourney, 8a.m.; LaPineat Philomathtourney, 10 a.m.; Culver at Corbett tourney,8.30 a.mcPaisley at Gilchrist, 2:30p.m.;North Lakeat Trinity Lu­ theran,4p m. Boys soccer:UmatigaatCentral Christian,1 p.m.

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WNBA WOMEN'SNATIONALBASKETBALL ASSOCIATION All Times PDT FINALS

Friday's Boxscore

Giants 5, Cardinals 0 Ban Francisco AB R Pagancf 5 0 Scutaro2b 4 1 Sandoval3b 4 2 Arias 3b 0 0 Poseyc 4 0 Pencerf 4 1 Belt lb 3 0 G.BlancoIf 2 1 B.Crawford ss 4 0 Zito p 2 0 S Casiga p 0 0 c-A.Huff ph 1 0 Romop 0 0 Totals 33 5

NATIONALBASKETBALLASSOCIATION

Preseason AR TimesPDT

"Roger failed to play aggressive, hard-nosed football and that is why

he was tackled and devoured."

ChristianPonder(knee),WRJerome Simpson(low back), CB Antoine Winfield (knee).

DALLAS COWBOYS atCAROLINA PAN­ THERB — COWBOYS:OUT:S Matt Johnson (hamstring), DE Sean Lissemore (ankle), RBDeMar­ co Murray(foot). QUESTIDNABLE: WRDez Bryant Friday's Boxscore (groin), CRyanCook(hamstring), P ChrisJones(left knee), LBAnthonySpencer (shoulder). PRO BABLE: CB Morris Claiborne(knee), C Phil Costa(knee), Warriors101, Blazers 97 PBrianMoorman(right groin). PANTHE RS: OUT: CB Chris Gamble(shoulder) DOIJBTFUL: LBJon GOLDEN STATE(101) Beason(knee). PROBABLE: DEAntwan Applewhite Barnes2-5 0-06, Lee10-17 4-4 24, Ezeli0-03-6 (knee), CGeoffHangartner (knee), S Colin Jones 3, Curry1-20 02, Thompson 7-13 3 419, Landry6­ (shoulder). 116-818, Rush 6-92-216, Jack4-80-09, Green0-4 NEW ORLEANSSAINTS atTAMPA BAY BUC­ 0-0 0, Jefferson1-32-2 4,Jenkins 0-20-00. Totals CANEERB— SAINTS:OUT:LB David Hawthorne 37-74 20-25 101. (hamstring) QUESTIN OABLE: TEJimmy Graham PORTLAND (97) (ankle). PRDB ABLE: RBTravaris Cadet(shoulder), Batum4-106-815, Aldridge7-114-418, Hickson LB Jonathan Casigas (neck), GJahri Evans(toe), CB 2-32-2 6, Ligard5-124-415, Matthews3-8 8-814, Jabari Greer(groin), DETurk McBride(ankle), WR Claver1-2 0-0 2,Leonard1-22-2 4, Barton2-50-1 LanceMoore(hamstring), LB Scott Shanle(igness). 4, Freeland0-25-6 5, Smith0-6 0-0 0,Jeffries 1-2 BUCCANEERB:PROBABLE:WR VincentJackson 0-0 2, Pavlovic3-50-0 7, Babbitt 2-30-0 5. Totals (calf), GCarl Nicks(foot) 31-71 31-35 97. GREENBAYPACKERS at ST. LOUISRAMS GoldenState 20 2 8 33 20 — 101 — PACKERS:OUT:WRGreg Jennings (groin), Portland 28 23 25 21 — 97 LB NickPerry(knee), DTB.J. Raji (ankle), CBSam 3-Point Goal— s Golden State 7-19 (Barnes2-3, Shields (shin, ankle).PROBABLE: TEJermichael Fin­ Thompson2-4, Rush2-5, Jack1-3, Lee0-1, Jef­ ley (shoulder), RB Alex Green(shoulder), CB Davon ferson 0-1,Green0-2), Portland4-17 (Babbitt 1-2, House(shoulder), SSeanRichardson(hamstring), QB Pavlovic 1-3, Batum1-3, Lillard 1-4, Barton 0-1, AaronRod gers (caf), TED.J Wiliams(hamstring). Matthews0-2, Smith 0 2) FouledOut None. Re­ RAMS:OUT:WR Danny Amendola (shoulder),LB bounds —GoldenState48(Lee8), Portland39(Leon­ MarioHaggan(thigh), TRodger Saffold(knee). QUES­ ard 6). Assis— ts Golden State 23 (Jack9), Portland TIONABLE: T Wayne Hunter(back).PROBABLE:CB 15 (Lillard7).TotalFouls—GoldenState25, Portland JanorisJenkins(back). 22. Technical— s GoldenStatedefensive threesecond BALTIMORERAVENS atHOUSTON TEXANS 2. A — 19,109(19,980). — RAVENS:QLIESTIONABLE: NT Ma'akeKemoeatu (knee), TBryant McKinnie(thigh), DT Haloti Ngata (knee), CB JimmySmith (abs). PROBABLE: TRamon FOOTBALL Harewood(head).TEXANS:OUT: DEDavid Hunter (toe). QUES TIONABLE: S Quintin Demps(thumb, NFL forearm), CB Johnathan Joseph(groin). PRD BABLE: LB BryanBraman(knee), GAntoine Caldwell (con­ NATIONALFOOTBALL LEAGUE cussion), NTShaunCody(back), LBBradieJames AR TimesPDT (calf), WRLestarJean(knee), S Shiloh Keo(neck, back, thumb),CChris Myers(hip), LBJesseNading AMERICANCONFERENCE (Ioot, neck),TDerekNewton(forearm), GWadeSmith East W L T Pct PF PA (knee),RBBenTate(toe) CLEVELANDBROWNS at INDIANAPOLIS N.Y.Jets 3 3 0 500 133 141 NewEngland 3 3 0 .500 188 137 COLTS —BROWNS: OUT: LBScott Fujita (shoul­ der, neck), CBDimitri Patterson (ankle), GJason Miami 3 3 0 .500 120 117 Buffalo 3 3 0 .500 137 192 Pinkston(igness). QUESTIONABLE: WRTravis Benja­ min (hamstring), STashaun Gipson(knee), WRMo­ South W L T Pct PF PA hamedMassaquoi (hamstring), RBTrent Richardson AhtybaRubin (calf) PROBABLE LB Houston 5 I 0 833 173 115 (chest, ribs), DT Indianapolis 2 3 0 .400 100 145 TankCarder(toot), WRJoshGordon(knee), WRGreg FrosteeRucker (shoulder, foot), Tennessee 2 4 0 .333 114 204 Little (igness), DE Jacksonville I 4 0 .200 65 138 S RayVentrone(hand, calf), S TJ. Ward(hand), QB Brandon We ede n (foot), LB Christian Yount (shoul­ North W L T Pct PF PA der) COLTS:OUTRBDonald Brown(knee), CB Baltimore 5 I 0 .833 161 118 Darius Butler (shoulder), LBRobert Mathis (knee), Cincinnati 3 3 0 .500 149 163 DE Fili Moala(knee),DECory Redding (knee), NT (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: LBPat An­ Pittsburgh 2 3 0 .400 116 115 Martin Tevaseu Cleveland 1 5 0 .167 134 163 gerer(foot),GJoeReitz(knee). PROBABLE:CBVontae Davis (ankle), LBDwight Freeney(ankle), TWinston West W L T Pct PF PA Justice(ankle). TENNESSEETITANS at BUFFALO BILLS­ Denver 3 3 0 .500 170 138 SanDiego 3 3 0 .500 148 137 TITANB:DUT:CBTommieCampbeil (ankle), QBJake Oakland 1 4 0 .200 87 148 Locker(left shoulder), RBJavonRinger(knee). QUES­ LE: DTJurreg Casey(shoulder), LB Colin Kansas City 1 5 0 167 104 183 TIONAB McCarthy(ankle), TMike Oto (knee). PRDBABLE: LB NATIONALCONFERENCE PatrickBailey(hand) BILLS:OUT : DEMarkAnderson East W L T Pct PF PA (knee), TCordy Glenn(anke), GKraig Urbik(ankle). QUESTI N O AB LE : DE S pe ncer Johnson (ankle), CB 4 2 0 .667 178 114 N.Y.Giants Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 103 125 TerrenceMcGee (knee), SDa'Norris Searcy(ankle), Washington 3 3 0 .500 178 173 DT KyleWiliams(ankle). PROBABLE.WRBrad Smith Mario Wiliams(wrist). Dallas 2 3 0 .400 94 119 (chest), DE NEW YORK JETSafNEW ENGLAND PA­ South TRIOTS — JETS:DOUBTFUL: DT Kenrick Eiiis W L T Pct PF PA SionePo'uha (low back), RBBilal Poweg Atlanta 6 0 0 1.000 171 113 (knee), DT STIONABLE: TampaBay 2 3 0 400 120 101 (shoulder), S Eric Smith (knee).QUE Gates (shoulder), C Nick Mangold (ankle), Carolina 1 4 0 .200 92 125 WR Clyde R B Joe McKni g ht (ankl e ). PRO B A B LE : W RStephen NewOrleans 1 4 0 .200 141 154 Hill (hamstring), TEDustin Keller (hamstring), WR North W L T Pct PF PA JeremyKerley (finger), S LaRonLandry (heel), G Chicago 4 1 0 .800 149 71 BrandonMoore(hip), LB Calvin Pace(shoulder), Sanchez(lowback), LBBart Scott (toe), G Minnesota 4 2 0 .667 146 117 QB Mark (knee), LBBryanThomas(hamstring). GreenBay 3 3 0 .500 154 135 Matt Slauson OUT:RBBrandonBolden(knee),SSteve Detroit 2 3 0 .400 126 137 PATRIOTS: G regory (hi p ), LBTracyWhite (foot). QUESTIONABLE: West Brace(back), SPatrick Chung(shoulder), WR W L T Pct PF PA DT Ron SanFrancisco 5 2 0 .714 165 100 JulianEdelman(hand), TERobGronkowski (hip), TE Arizona 4 2 0 .667 110 97 AaronHernandez(ankle), LBDont'a Hightower(ham­ LoganMankins (calf, hip), GNickMcDon­ Seattle 4 3 0 .571 116 106 string), G St. Louis 3 3 0 .500 110 111 ald (shoulder), SSterling Moore(knee), TSebastian Vogmer(back,knee),WRWesWelker (ankle). PROB­

Thursday'sGame

San Francisco13,Seattle 6 Sunday's Games ArizonaatMinnesota,10 am. GreenBayat St.Louis, 10a.m. Baltimore atHouston,10 a.m. Washington at N.Y.Giants,10 a.m. Dallas atCarolina,10 am. NewOrleansatTampaBay,10a.m. Cleveland atIndianapolis,10 a.m. Tennessee atBuffalo, 10a.m. Jacksonville at Oakland,1:25 p.m. N.Y.JetsatNewEngland,1:25 p.m. PittsburghatCincinnati, 5:20p.m. Open:Atlanta, Denver,KansasCity, Miami,Philadel­ phia, San Diego

Monday'sGame

Detroit atChicago,5:30p.m.

NFL Injury Report NEWYORK— Theupdated National Football Leagueinjury report, asprovidedbythe league: WASHINGTON REDSKINSat NEW YORK GIANTS — REDSKINS:OUT:S Brandon Meri­ weather (knee).DOUBTFUL:WRPierreGarcon(Ioot). QUESTIN OABLE: CB Cedric Griffin (hamstring), CB DavidJones(Achiges), SJordan Pugh(head), P SavRocca(right knee),RBDarrel Young(ham­ string). PROB ABLE: NT Barry Cofield (shoulder),

TE Fred Davis (knee),CBDeAngelo Hall (knee), DE DougWorthington(calf). GIANTS:OUT:DTRocky Bernard(quadriceps), S KennyPhilips (knee), RB Da'RelScott (knee), LBJacquianWiglams (knee). QUESTIO NABLE:LBMichael Boley(hip), RBAhmad Bradshaw (Ioot). PROBABLE: RBAndre Brown(con­ cussion), WR HakeemNicks (foot, knee),CBCorey Webster (hand,hamstring). ARIZONACARDINALS at MINNESOTAVl­ KINGS —CARDINALS: OUT:QBKevin Kolb (ribs), S Kerry Rhodes (back). DOUB TFUL: RB Anthony

Sherman(knee), CBGreg Toler (hamstring). QUE S­ TIONABLE: CBMichael Adams(hamstring), TETodd Heap(knee), LBReggle Walker(head). PROBABLE:DT DarnegDockett (hamstring), TE JimDray(knee), LB QuentinGroves(hamstring), LB Paris Lenon(knee), LB O'BrienSchofield (knee), GAdamSnyder (elbow). VIKINGS:OUT: SMistral Raymo nd(ankle). QUES ­ TIONABLE: RBMattAsiata(knee), LBMarvin Mitchell (calf). PRO BABLE: DEJared Allen (groin), S Robert Blanton(hamstring), RBAdrian Peterson (ankle), QB

Billy HurleyIII David Mathis

x-Thursday,Nov.1:Detroit at National League(n)

NBA

SanAntonioatMiami, 12:30p.m. Dallas atAtlanta, 4p.m. MemphisatIndiana,4p.m. NewYorkvs. Boston atAlbany, NY,4:30p.m. Charlotte atDetroit, 4.30p.m. Washington at Milwaukee,5:30p.m. L.A. CippersatUtah,6p.m. Sunday's Games SanAntonioatOrlando,3 p.m. Philadelphiaat Boston,4:30p.m. Denverat OklahomaCity, 5 p.m. Sacra mentoatL.A.Lakers,6:30p.m.

(Best-of-7; x-if necessary) All gamestelevised by Fox Wednesday,Oct. 24: Detroit at NationalLeague(n) Thursday,Oct.25.Detroit at National League(n) Saturday,Oct.27:National Leagueat Detroit (n) Sunday,Oct.28:Nationa Leagueat Detroit (n) x-Monday,Oct.29:National Leagueat Detroit (n) x-Wednesday,Oct. 31: Detroit at National League

(n)

(Best-of-5)

Indiana 2, Minnesota 1 Sunday,Oct 14 Indiana76,Minnesota 70 Wednesday, Oct. 17:Minnesota83, Indiana71 Friday,Oct.19: Indiana76, Minnesota59 Sunday,Oct.21:Minnesotaat Indiana, 5p.m. x-Wedne sday,Dct.24:IndianaatMinnesota,5p.m.

Today'sGames

JtJ. Kigeen

WORLDSERIES

BASKETBALL

Friday's Games Toronto107,NewYork 88 Or ando112,Indiana96 Philadelphia106,Brooklyn96 Chicago 92, Minnesota81 Oklahoma City107, Phoenix97 Sacramento103,L.A. Lakers98 GoldenState101, Portland97

St. Louis 3, San Francisco 2 Sunday,Oct.14:St. Louis 6,SanFrancisco 4 Monday,Oct.15: SanFrancisco 7,St. Louis1 Wednesday, Oct.17. St. Louis3, SanFrancisco1 Thursday,Oct.18 St. Louis8 SanFrancisco3 Friday,Oct.19: SanFrancisco5, St. Louis 0 Sunday,Oct.21: St. Louis (Carpenter0-2) at San Francisco(Vogelsong14-9), 4:45p.m. x-Monday ,Oct22:St.Louis atSan Francisco,5:07 p.m.

No. 3Floridavs. No.9SouthCarolina, 12:30p.m. No. 4KansasStateat No 17West Virginia, 4 p.m. No. 5NotreDam evs.BYU,1230 p.m. No. 6LSUatNo.20TexasA8M,9a.m. No. 7OhioStatevs. Purdue, 9am. No. 8OregonState vs. Utah,7:30p.m. No. 10Oklahomavs. Kansas,4 p.m. No.11 Southern Calvs. Colorado,3 p.m. No.12 FloridaStateatMiami,5 p.m. No.13GeorgiaatKentucky, 4p.m. No.14 Clemsonvs. Virginia Tech, 9a.m. No. 15 Mississippi Statevs. MiddleTennessee, 4

p.m.

No.16 Louisvillevs.USF,12:30 p.m. No.18 Texas Techat TCU, 12.30 p.m. No.19RutgersatTemple, 9a.m. No. 21Cincinnati atToledo,4 pm. No. 22StanfordatCalifornia, noon No. 23Michiganvs. MichiganState, 12:30p.m. No. 24BoiseStatevs. UNLV,12:30p.m.

Pac-12

All Times PDT North

Oregon Oregon State Stantord California Washington Washington State USC ArizonaState UCLA

Colorado Arizona Utah

Conf.

Overall

South Conf.

Overall

4-0 3-0 2-1 2-2 1-2 0-4 3-1 3-1 2-2 1-2 0-3 0-3

Thursday's Game Oregon 43, ArizonaState 21 Today's Games StanfordatCal,noon ColoradoatUSC,3 p.m. Washington at Arizona,7p.m Utah atOregonState, 7:30p.m.

7-0 5-0 4-2 3-4 3-3 2-5

5-1 5-2 5-2 1-5 3-3 2-4

Billy Horschel CharlieBellan KevinChappeg Harris English MarkWilson HeathSlocum StuartAppleby AlexCejka DavidHeam Scott Brown Brendan Steele Justin Leonard Billy Mayfair GarthMuiroy JasonKokrak EdwardLoar ChaseWright Scott Stagings RoccoMediate Erik Compton RichardH. Lee Chris DiMarco Jeff Overton NathanGreen

66-71 137 68-69—137 66-71 — 137 71-66 — 137 71-66 — 137 68-69 — 137 69-68 — 137 69-68 — 137 70-67 — 137 66-71 137 67-70—137 66-71 — 137 69-69 — 138 67-71 — 138 68-70 — 138 72-66 — 138 68-70 — 138 68-70 — 138 68-70 138 67-71—138 68-70—138 70-68 — 138

69-69—138

67-71 — 138 72-67 — 139 69-70 — 139 72-67 — 139 74-65 139 69-70—139 69-70 — 139 66-73 — 139 72-67 139 69-70—139 71-68 — 139 67-72 — 139 68-71 — 139 68-71 — 139 72-67 — 139 73-66 — 139 69-70 — 139 68-71 139 69-70—139 70-69—139 67-72—139 68-71 — 139 67-72 — 139

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(Car number inparentheses)

1. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet,191.36 mph. 2. (55)MarkMartin, Toyota,191.238. 3 (15) ClintBowyer,Toyota,191.13. 4.(18) KyleBusch,Toyota, 191.096. 5.(43) AricAlmirola, Ford,190.988. Betting line 6.(39) Ryan Newman,Chevrolet, 190.853. 7 (48)Jimmie Johnson,Chevrolet, 190.84. NFL 8.(20)JoeyLogano,Toyota,I90.813. (Home teams inCaps) Favorite Opening Current Underdog 9.(11) DennyHamlin,Toyota,190.718. 10.(29) KevinHarvick,Chevrolet, 190.409. Sunday Biffle, Ford,190.389. BILLS 3.5 3 Titans 11.(16) Greg VIKINGS 5.5 65. Car d inals 12. (17)MattKenseth, Ford,190.375. COLTS 3 2.5 Brow n s 13. (51) AJAgmendinger, Chevrolet,190.154. TEXANS 6 6.5 Ravens 14. (27)PaulMenard, Chevrolet,190.134. Packers 5.5 5.5 RAMS 15. (22)SamHornishJr, Dodge,190.094. Cowboys 2 2 PANT HERS 16. (56)Martin TruexJr., Toyota,18994. GIANTS 6.5 6 Reds k ins 17. (99)Carl Edwards,Ford,189.913 Saints 3 2.5 BUCCANEERS18. (9)MarcosAmbrose, Ford,189827. PATRIDTS 10 5 1 0 .5 Jets 19. (24)JeffGordon,Chevrolet,189.52. RAIDERS 4 4 Jaguars 20. (31)Jeff Burton,Chevrolet,189.367. Steelers 2 I Bengals 21. (1)JamieMcMurray, Chevrolet,189.268. 22. (47)BobbyLabonte, Toyota,189.268. Monday BEARS 6 6.5 Lions 23. (98)MichaelMcDoweg,Ford,189.261. 24. (42)JuanPablo Montoya, Chevrolet,188.851. 25. (2)BradKeselowski, Dodge,188.772. College 26. (83)LandonCassill, Toyota,188646. Today Nebraska 5 6.5 NORTHWES TERN 27. (37)J.J.Yeley,Chevrolet, 188.633. WISCONIN S 18 17 Minn esota 28. (13)CaseyMears, Ford,188.6. Army 3 2.5 E. MICHIGAN 29. (78)Kurt Busch,Chevrolet,188.37. Ball St 3.5 3 C M ICHIGAN 30. (19)MikeBliss, Toyota,188.173. BowlingGreen 1 7 5 1 7. 5 UMA S S 31. (93)Travis Kvapil, Toyota,188.147. N. Illinois 14 17 AKRON 32. (21)TrevorBayne,Ford,188.055. Georgia 27.5 26 KENTUCKY33. (14)TonyStewart, Chevrolet,187.859. VIRGINIA 4.5 3.5 Wa ke Forest34. (91)ReedSorenson,Chevrolet,187.761. N. Carolina 10.5 1 0 .5 DUKE 35.(95) ScottSpeed,Ford,187.748. echek,Toyota, 187.578. Nc State 4 3 MARY LAND 36.(87)JoeNem Cincinnati 7 5.5 TOLE DO 37.(34) DavidRagan,Ford, 187.474. GEORGITE A CH 14.5 1 4.5 Boston College 38.(38) DavidGlgiland,Ford, 187.233. Smith, Chevrolet, 187182. Rutgers 4 .5 4.5 TEMP LE 39.(88) Regan AIR FOR CE 11 11 New Mexico 40.(10)DanicaPatrick, Chevrolet, 186.896. Blaney,Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. SanJoseSt 14 11 .5 TEX-S. ANTO NIO 41.(36) Dave UTAHST 30 31 Ne w Mexico St42. (32)TimmyHiI, Ford,Owner Points. CLEMSO N 9 8.5 Vir ginia Tech43. (79)Kelly Bires,Ford,187.285. Failed to Qualify BOISEST 2 7.5 28 Unlv NOTRE DAME 1 4 13 . 5 Byu 44. (33)ColeWhitt, Chevrolet,186877. Alabama 19.5 20 TENNESSEE45. (30)DavidStremme,Toyota, 186.027. Stanford 2.5 2.5 CA LIFORNIA46. (26)JoshWise, Ford,182.5. ARIZONA 6.5 7.5 Wa s hington OHIDST 17 18 . 5 Purd u e GOLF MICHIGAN 10.5 9 . 5 Mic higan St NAVY 3.5 3 Indiana ABLE:DTKyle Love(knee). TexasTech 1 (TC) 1.5 TCU PGA Tour JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS at OAKLAND USC 41.5 41 Colo rado McGladreyClassic RAIDERS — JAGUARS:OUT:S Dwight Lowery FloridaSt 17 21 MIA MI (FLA) Friday (ankle), WR LaurentRobinson(concussion), LB OREGO NST 1 0 5 1 0 Utah At Sea Island Resort, Seaside Course Daryl Smith (groin). PRO BABLE: DTTyson Alualu 3 3 Kans as St St. Simons Island, G a. (not injury related), SDawan Landry (knee), CBrad W.VIRGINIA Lsu 3 3.5 TE XAS A8 M Purse: $4 million Meester(not injury related),DEGeorgeSelvie (knee) FLORIDA 3 3.5 S. C arolina Yardage: 7,005;Par:70 RAIDERS:OU T: T Khalif Barnes(groin), TERichard VANDER BILT 7 7 Auburn SecondRound Gordon (hamstring), CBShawntae Spencer (foot). KENTST 3 3 . 5 W MichiganArjun Atwal 67-63 — 130 QUESTIN OABLE: RBTaiwan Jones (knee), 0 Alex S. MISSISSIPPI 2 5 3.5 Mars hall DavisLoveIII 65-66—131 Parsons(shoulder, back).PROBABLE: GMike Brisiel C. Florida 23.5 22 MEM PHIS Jim Furyk 66-65 — 131 (concussion), KSebastian Janikowski (left groin),RB LOUISVILLE 7.5 5.5 S. F l orida Bud Cauley 62-70 — 132 DarrenMcFadden (shoulder), WR Denarius Moore LA TECH 31 30 . 5 Idaho DavidToms 65-67 — 132 (shoulder), TE BrandonMyers(knee, ear), DTRichard OKLAHOMA ST 14 14 lowa St GavinColes 67-65 — 132 Seymour(knee). OKLAHOM A 35 35 Kansas MichaeThompson 65-68 — 133 PITTBBURGH STEELERB atCINCINNATI TEXAS 10 85 Baylor Brian Ga y 65-68 — 133 BENGALB — STEELERB: OUT:LB Chris Carter Pittsburgh 11 9 BUFF A LO D.J. Trahan 66-67 — 133 (hamstring), T MarcusGilbert (ankle), RBRashard E. Carolina 3.5 2.5 UAB ChadCampbell 66-67—133 Mendenhal(Achi l ges), S TroyPoamalu (calf), RB IOWA 2.5 25. Penn St MathewGoggin 67-66 — 133 IsaacRedman(ankle) QUE STIONABLE: C Maurkice 21 21 . 5 Rice GregOwen 64-69 — 133 Pouncey (knee). PRO BABLE: LB BrandonJohn­ TULSA 15 16 . 5 Tulane Vijay Singh 66-68—134 son (hamstring), LB LawrenceTimmons(foot). UTEP FRESNO ST 17 1 6 . 5 Wyo ming CharlesHowell III 66-68 134 BENGALB:DDUB TFUL: RB Brian Leonard(ribs). NEVADA 6.5 65. Sa n Diego StJasonDay 67-67—134 QUESTIO NABLE: WRArmon Binns (ankle), CBDre W.KENTUC KY 3 3.5 IJL -Monroe Martin Flores 65-69 — 134 Kirkpatrick(knee).PRDBABLE: WRAndrewHawkins MISSISSIPPI ST 20 19 MidTenn St StevenBowditch 68-66 — 134 (back), LB Roddrick Muckelroy(ankle), DTDevonStil TROY 6.5 65. Flo rida Int'I RorySabbatini 69-65 134 (shoulder), GKevin Zeitler (elbow) S ALABAMA 3 4.5 Flor ida Atl. PeterTom asulo 67-67—134 DETROITLIONS at CHICAGOBEARS — LI­ (TC)meansTCUopened asthefavorite KenDuke 67-68 — 135 ONS:DNP:CBJacob Lacey(concussion). LIMITED : RobertoCastro 69-66—135 DE Cliff Avril (back), CBBill Bentley (shoulder), S BooWeekley 64-71 — 135 Louis Delmas(knee), TEBrandon Petigrew (knee), HenrikStenson 67-68 — 135 LB Stephen Tugoch(knee), DTCoreyWilliams (knee), BASEBALL Rod Pampl i n g 64-71 — 135 WRTitusYoung(knee). FULL:DERonnegLewis (eye). Brendon deJonge 66-69 — 135 BEARS:OUT:WR AlshonJefery (hand).DNP:WR MLB 67-68 — 135 Earl Bennett (illness), DEJulius Peppers (coach's KyleReifers MAJOR LEAGUE B ASE B ALL 65-70 — 135 decision), LBBrianUrlacher(coach'sdecision). LIM­ ZachJohnson Postseason Gl a nce Tim Herron 69-66 — 135 ITED:I.BBlakeCostanzo (thumb), WRDevin Hester All Times PDT 65-70 135 (quadriceps),CBSherrick McManis (hip). DannyLee 65-71—136 Joe Durant LEAGUECHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 68-68—136 BlakeAdams (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 65-71—136 College CamiloVigegas AmericanLeague 68-68 136 Alexandre Ro cha Friday's Games Detroit 4, New York 0 67-69—136 GaryChristian EAST Saturday,Oct.13:Detroit 6, NewYork 4, 12innings 69-67 — 136 TommyGainey Syracuse 40, UConn10 Sunday,Oct.14:Detroit 3, NewYork0 70-66 — 136 Will Claxton Ursinus36,Susquehanna0 Tuesday, Oct.16: Detroit 2,NewYork1 BillLunde 68 68 136 Wednesday, Oct.17: NewYork atDetroit, ppd.,rain 69-67 — 136 JasonBohn Top 25Schedule Thursday,Dct.18: Detroit 8, NewYork1 67-69 — 136 JamesDriscoll AR TimesPDT DanielChopra 68-69—137 Today National League Ben Curti s 68-69 — 137 No.1 Alabama at Tennessee,4 p.m. All games televised byFox MarcoDawson 62-75 — 137

LP GA Tour

HanaB ank Championship Friday At Bky72G olf Club, OceanCourse Incheon, SouthKorea Purse: $1.8 million Yardage:5,354; Par: 72(35-35) First Round SuzannPetersen 33-30—63 Karin Sjodin 32 32 64 Ha-NeulKim 33-33—66 Ai Miyazato 32-34—66 Hyun-HeeMoon 34-32—66 AzaharaMunoz 35-31—66 So YeonRyu 33-33—66 YaniTseng 34-33—67 MinaHarigae 33-35—68 Karineicher 34-34—68 34-34 68 Hyo JooKim 33-35—68 CatrionaMatthew AngelaStanford 33-35—68 Lexi Thomp son 32-36—68 34-35M9 SandraGal 34-35—69 JulietaGranada Yoon-KyungHeo 34-35—69 Hee-WonJung 35-34—69 Jung-MinLee 34-35—69 33-36 69 HeeYoungPark 36-33—69 GerinaPlger 34-35—69 BeatrizRecari 34-35—69 HeeKyungSeo 34-36—70 NicoleCastrale 35-35—70 Na YeonChoi 36-34—70 JenniterJohnson 34-36—70 Haeji Kang 34-36—70 Cristie Kerr Ji-HyunKim 34-36—70 34-36—70 Se RiPak 34-36—70 InbeePark 35-35—70 AmyYang Eun-Hee Ji 37-34 71 37-34—71 DanielleKang 36-35—71 PornanongPhatlum 34-37 — 71 Jiyai Shin Je-Yoon Yang 35-36—71 Shanshan Feng 35-37—72 35-37—72 Vicky Hurst 36-36—72 CindyLaCrosse 35-37—72 RheeLee StacyLewis 35 37 72 BrittanyLincicome 33-39—72 KatieFutcher 36-37—73 Hee-WonHan 37-36—73 Hye-Youn Kim 35-38—73 I.K. Kim 35-38—73 BrittanyLang 36-37—73 Michege Wie 35-38 — 73 CheyenneWoods 37-36—73 LindseyWright 36-37 73 JodiEwart 36-38—74 Rye-JungLee 35-39—74 Hyun-Hwa Sim 35-39—74 SunYoungYoo 37-37—74 RanHong 37-38—75 CharYoungKim 38-37—75 Mi-RimLee 35-40—75 AnnaNordqvist 34-41—75 JennyShin 36-39 75 ChellaChoi 34-42—76 KatherineHull 38-38—76 Mi HyunKim 36-40—76 MeenaLee 36-40—76 Soo-JinYang 38-38—76 Bo YeonLee 40-37—77 MorganPressel 36-41—77 Giulia Sergas 38-39 — 77 JessicaKorda 40-40—80

CarolineWozniacki (3), Denmark, def. Dominika Cibulkova (5), Slovakia,6-2, 6-7(1), 6-1. Sofia Arvidsson, Sweden, def MariaKiri enko(7), Russia,6-3, 6-3. SamStosur(I), Australia, det.KlaraZakopalova, Czech Republic, 6-1, 6-3. Ana Ivanovic(4), Serbia, def.VesnaDolonc,Serbia,

6-4, 6-1.

Stockhol m Open Friday At KungligaTennishanen Stockholm, Sweden Surface: Hard-Indoor Purse: $712,300(WT250) Singles Ouarterfinals Jo-WilfriedTsonga(1), France,def. SergiyStak­ hovsky,Ukraine,6-3,6-4. MarcosBaghdatis (7), Cyprus,def. RicardasBe­ rankis,Lithuania,6-3, 7-6(4). NicolasAlmagro(3), Spain, def.LleytonHew itt,

Australia, 6-1,6-4.

TomasBerdych(2), CzechRepublic, def.Mikhail Youzhny(6), Russia, 6-3,7-6 (2). Erste BankOpen Friday At Wiener Btadthalle Vienna, Austria Purse: $902,850(WT250)

Surface: Hard-Indoor Singles Quarferfinals Gilles Mulle

SOCCER MLS MAJORLEAGUESOCCER All Times PDT

Eastern Conference W L T P t sGF GA x -Sporting KansasCity17 7 8 5 9 40 26 x-Chicago 1 7 10 5 56 45 39 D.C. 1 6 10 6 5 4 49 40 NewYork 1 5 9 8 5 3 54 46 Houston 13 8 11 50 45 38 Columbus 1 4 11 7 49 40 40 Montreal 1 2 15 5 4 1 45 50 P hilade phia 10 1 5 6 3 6 35 37 NewEngland 7 17 8 29 37 44 TorontoFC 5 20 7 2 2 35 60 Western Conference W L T P t sG F GA x-SanJose 1 9 6 7 6 4 69 40 x -Real SaltLake 17 1 1 5 5 6 46 35 x-Seattle 14 7 11 53 48 31 x -Los Angele s 1 5 1 2 5 5 0 56 45 1 1 12 9 42 35 40 Vancouver FC Dallas 9 12 11 38 39 42 Colorado 9 19 4 3 1 40 50 Portland 7 16 9 3 0 32 55 ChlvasUSA 7 17 8 29 22 54 NOTE: Threepoints tor victory, onepoint for tie. x- clinchedplayoff berth Today's Games MontrealatTorontoFC,10:30a.m. SportingKansasCity at NewYork, 4p.m. Philadelphia atHouston,4 30p.m. Columbus at D.C.United, 4:30p.m. Chicag o atNew England,4:30 pm. ColoradoatChivasUSA,7:30p.m

Sunday's Games PortlandatVancouver,4 p.m. Los Angeleat s SanJose,4 p.m. FC DallasatSeatle FC,6 p.m.

DEALS

TENNIS Professiona I Kremlin Cup Friday At Olympic Stadium Moscow Purse: Men,$742,150(WT250);W omen,

$740,000(Premier) Surface: Hard-Indoor Singles Men Ouarterlinals MalekJaziri, Tunisia,def. LukasRosol, CzechRe­ public, 7-6(5), 6-3. AndreasSeppi (2), Italy,def.TatsumaIto (8), Japan, 6-2, 6-1 Ivo Karlovic,Croatla,def. Edouard Roger-Vasselin,

France,7-6(4),6-3. ThomazBellucci (4), Brazil, def. JerzyJanowicz, Poland,6-4, 7-6(3). Women Guarterlinals

FISH COUNT


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2012 • THE BULLETIN

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

SPORTS IN BRIEF his forehead while praying during games.Af­

Basketball • Nowitzki has kneesurgery, could misssixweeks:Dallas Mavericks star Dirk

actor Robert DowneyJr. even doing itat the

The Mavericks said surgery was performed Friday morning by ateam surgeon. The11­

mark was approved last weekafter paperwork

Oscars. Newsday first reported that the trade­ was filed in April. Tebow says Friday he wasn't

aware the trademark wasofficial yet. The devout Christian says his representatives filed

Nowitzki has missed the past three preseason on his behalf not for financial gain, but "to just games with fluid buildup in the knee. The 2001 NBA Finals MVP had knee trouble early last season as well, eventually sitting out four

control how it's used, make sure it's used in the right way."

games before playing the rest of the season

goal:A Washington state senior hit a 67-yard field goal to tie the mark for the second-lon­ gest field goal in a high school game. Central Valley High's Austin Rehkow drilled the kick, with distance to spare, to tie a game with Shadle Park High at 55 as regulation expired Thursday night. Central Valley, in the Spo­

without significant trouble. • Fever rout Lynx 76-59 in Game 3 of

WNBA finals: Shavonte Zellous scored a ca­ reer-high 30 points to help the Indiana Fever beatthe Minnesota Lynx 76-59 in Game 3

of the WNBAFinals in Indianapolis. Tamika Catchings added17 points and Erlana Larkins had 10 points and 15 rebounds for the Fever, who took a 2-1 lead in the series and can clinch their first WNBA title at home Sunday night. Rebekkah Brunson, who scored 12 points, was the only Minnesota player to

reach double figures.

Football • Goodell appointsTagliabue tohear player appeals:NFLCommissioner Roger Goodell appointed predecessor Paul Tagliabue to hear theappeals of four players suspended in theSaints bounty scandal.

• High schoolkicker boots 67-yard field

kane suburbs, went on to beatShadle Park 62-55 in overtime. Rehkow's field goal set a Washington state record. The previous mark was 62 yards set in 1929. According to The

National Federation of High Schools Record Book, Rehkow's kick tied the mark for the second-longest high school field goal. The

record is 68 yards, set by Dirk Borgognone of Reno, Nev., in1985. TheNFLrecord is 63 yards.

Skiing • Vonn wants torace against men:Await­ ing approval to raceagainst men, Lindsey

Goodell said Friday he notified Jonathan Vilma, Will Smith, Scott Fujita and Anthony

Vonn says she wants to compete onthe

Hargrove, aswell as the players' union, that

her retirement from the women's circuit. The four-time overall World Cup champion is waiting to hear from skiing's governing body about competing in the men's downhill in

Tagliabue would be the hearing officer to "decide the appeals and bring the matter to a

prompt and fair conclusion." The union and the four players hadasked Goodell to recuse himself, contending he could not fairly rule.

Their second set of appeals will be heardOct. 30. Vilma was suspended for the 2012 season and Smith was banned four games for his role in the bounties program. Fujita, now with the

Browns, was barred three games, since re­ duced to one. Hargrove is afree agent whose suspension was reduced from eight games to seven. • Jets' Tebowgets trademark on 'Tebow­ ing': Dropping to a knee like Tim Tebow might cost you now. The New York Jets backup quarterback has officially trademarked "Tebowing," the m ove in which he goes down on one knee and holds a clenched fist against

anor, a mee

ter Tebow led the Denver Broncos to a handful of fourth-quarter comeback victories last sea­ son, "Tebowing" swept the country — with

Nowitzki will be out at least six weeks after arthroscopic surgery on his ailing right knee.

time All-Star is expected to resume on-court activities in about six weeks. The 34-year-old

D3

challenging Kitzbuehel downhill course after

LakeLouisenextmonth.Vonnsaidshewould like to race on the Streif course after ending her career, the Austria Press Agency reported Friday. The 2-mile Streif downhill is widely

regarded one of the most dangerous courses, with a maximum grade of 85 percent. The

course has beenthe scene of several bad crashes in recent years, with racers Scott

Macartney, Daniel Albrecht and HansGrugger sustaining near-fatal head injuries. Vonn, who turned 28 on Thursday, said this week she will only compete with the men on Nov. 24 in Lake Louise if FIS allows her to start in the

women's race onthesame course the follow­ ing week. — From wire reports

ON THE AIR

By Antonio Gonzalez

This week has been more of a history lesson than reliving the BERKELEY, Calif. — California past for present players on both tight end Richard Rodgers never sides. heard of The Play for most of his TEMPE, Ariz.— Pac-12 Rodgers, whose father is now childhood, even though he was Commissioner Larry Scott an assistant special teams coach raised by one of its masterminds. says DirecTV officials "have for the Carolina Panthers, didn't Growing up in Massachusetts, dug in their heels" and he sees even know until last year who Joe he had watched the television re­ no reason for optimism that the Starkey was. The broadcaster's plays of the five increasingly im­ satellite provider will add the famous, frenetic call — "Oh, the probable laterals that led to the new Pac-12 networks to their band is out on the field!" — might winning touchdown on the last­ service. be more synonymous with The second kickoff return into a band­ Play t ha n a n y body a c t ually Scott, speaking at halftime blocked end involved. of the Arizona State-Oregon zone, with Cal's After a game last year at San football game Thursday night, NeXt uP Kevi n Moen flat­ says it is frustrating that Francisco's AT&T Park, where the tening a Stanford Bears played during Memorial DirecTV is not accepting the trombone player Stadium's renovation, Rodgers' sametermseveryoneelsehas. to punctuate one mother told him that anybody on At least, Scott says, fans have of the most icon­ the street in the Bay Area would two other options, the Dish i c moments i n know Starkey's name. So she Network satellite provider college football pulled the car over and had him or a major cable service. history. ask a stranger to prove the point. Scott accuses DirecTV of not "The person I asked was Joe Not until about fifth grade did listening to its customers. Rodgers recognize a particular Starkey," Rodgers said, laughing. He says fans will miss the "That was pretty crazy." player involved. upcoming heart of the "Seeing it on TV all those times One's perspective on The Play conference football season, and then actually realizing that it really depends on where his or then the basketball games that was my dad, that's basically when her allegiances lie. follow. I knew," said Rodgers, whose fa­ Most Stanford sympathizers DirecTV has said it wants to ther, Richard Rodgers Sr., tossed still wonder whether The Play add the Pac-12 networks but at two of the laterals that stunned should have been blown dead at an affordable price. Stanford 25-20 in the 1982 Big least twice, either on what looks — The Associated Press Game. "Now we laugh about it like an early tackle or a late for­ and joke with my dad about it. It's ward lateral. Those in Berkeley pretty cool." bristle at that notion and believe Thirty years since those fa­ time at Notre Dame, while Cali­ Stanford fans are bitter that they mous — or infamous, depending fornia (3-4, 2-2) is looking to stop spoiled John Elway's final game on which side of San Francisco a two-game losing streak to the a nd maybe even cost him t h e Bay one belongs — laterals lifted Cardinal and move a win closer to Heisman Trophy won by Geor­ the long running rivalry into the bowl eligibility after a slow start gia's Herschel Walker. national spotlight, the 115th Big this season. The contentiousness is so strong Game at r emodeled Memorial The Play? Well, it's just another that depending on which team Stadium today will be a chance scintillating subplot now. holds the Stanford Axe, which "I remember when I first start­ goes to the winner, the score of for the next generation of players to make their own memories. ed getting recruited by Cal, I was the 1982 game is changed. "There's a significant portion of After all, most of them have like, 'Oh, this is where The Play little ties to The Play — and none happened,' " said Golden Bears those of us here at Stanford that were even born yet. c enter Brian S c hwenke, w h o just don't believe that play should Stanford (4-2, 2-1) is trying to grew up in Hawaii and Southern have continued,"Cardinal coach stay in contention for the Pac-12 California and also was recruited David Shaw said. "That's never North Division title and rebound by Stanford. "I knew The Play, re­ going to change, and I think that from a devastating defeat in over­ ally, before I knew Cal." only adds to the lore of that play." The Associated Press

Scott: No agreement near withDirecTV

TELEVISION Today

4 p.m.: College, Middle

2 p.m.:Web.com Tour,

Tennessee State at

Jacksonville Open, final

SOCCER

Mississippi State, ESPN2.

round, Golf Channel.

2 a.m.:Women's college, Utah at !JSC(same-day tape), Pac-12Network. 4a.m.:Women's college, Washington at Cal (same-day tape), Pac-12Network.

4 p.m.:College, North

4:30 p.m.:LPGA Tour,

Carolina at Duke, ESPNU. 4 p.m.: College, Marshall at Southern Miss, CBS Sports Network.

HanaBank Championship,

4:30 a.m.:English Premier

State at Miami, ABC. 7 p.m.: College, Washington at Arizona, Pac-12 Network. 7:30 p.m.:College, Utah at Oregon State, ESPN2. 7:30 p.m.:College, Wyoming at Fresno State, Root Sports.

League, TottenhamHotspur vs. Chelsea, ESPN2.

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9a.m.: College,LSU atTexas AB M,ESPN.

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9 a.m.:College, Pennsylvania at Yale, NBC Sports Network. Noon:College, Stanford at Cal, Fox.

5 p.m.:College, Florida

7:30 p.m.:College, San Diego State at Nevada, CBS Sports Network. WATER POLO 9:30 a.m.:Stanford at Cal, Pac-12 Network. GOLF 11 a.m.:PGATour, The McGladrey Classic, third round, Golf Channel.

12:30 p.m.:College, Michigan State at Michigan, Big Ten Network.

12:30 p.m.:College, Montana at North Dakota,

Root Sports. 12:30 p.m.:College, Indiana at Navy, CBS Sports Network.

3 p.m.:College, Colorado at USC, Pac-12 Network.

4 p.m.:College, KansasState

11 a.m.:Women's college, Oregon State at Arizona, Pac-12 Network.

Noon:Women'scollege, Nebraska at lllinois, ESPN2.

1 p.m.:Women's college, Cal at Washington, Pac-12 Network. FIGURE SKATING 1 p.m.: ISLI Grand Prix of Figure Skating, Skate

America (taped), NBC. SOCCER

3 p.m:Men's college, Washington at Stanford, Pac-12 Network.

2 p.m.:Web.com Tour,

4p.m:Major League

Jacksonville Open, third round, Golf Channel. 4:30 p.m.:LPGA Tour, HanaBank Championship, second round, Golf Channel.

Soccer, Portland Timbers at

Vancouver Whitecaps, Root Sports. 5:30p.m:W omen'scollege,

10:30 p.m.:European Tour,

Washington at Stanford, Pac-12 Network.

Perth International, final round, Golf Channel.

6 p.m:Major League Soccer, FCDallas at Seattle

Sunday

Sounders, ESPN. BASEBALL 4:45p.m.:M LB Playoffs,NL

MOTOR SPORTS

Championship Series, San

12:30 p.m.:College, Texas Tech at TCU, ABC. 12:30 p.m.:College, Nebraska at Northwestern, ESPN2. 12:30p.m.:College,South Carolina at Florida, CBS. 12:30 p.m.:College, BYU at Notre Dame, NBC. 12:30 p.m.:College, UNLV at Boise State, NBC Sports Network. 12:30 p.m.:College, North Carolina State at Maryland, ESPNU.

final round, Golf Channel. EXTREME SPORTS 11 a.m.: Dew Tour, BMX streetstyle, NBC. VOLLEYBALL

10 a.m:American Le Mans

Francisco Giants at St. Louis

Series, Petit Le Mans

Cardinals, Fox.

(taped), ABC. 11 a.m.:NASCAR, Sprint

BASKETBALL 5 p.m.:WNBA, finals,

GOLF ROUNDUP

Love III in contention on PGATour The Associated Press S T. SIMONS I SLAND, G a . — Davis Love II I m i ght have found the perfect tonic for any

Ryder Cup hangover — playing golf, and playing well on a Sea Is­ land course he knows better than anyone. In his third straight tourna­ ment since his U.S. team lost a big lead on the final day at Medinah, Love hit a 6-iron to 3 feet on the 17th hole that put him in the final group going into the weekend at the McGladrey Classic, where he is becoming more than just a tour­ nament host. Love was one shot behind Ar­ jun Atwal, who is running out of time to keep his PGA Tour card. Atwal made an adjustment in his putting stroke earlier in the week and watched it pay off in a big way at Sea Island for a 63, his best score of the year. Atwal, whose two-year exemp­ tion from winning in Greensboro, N.C., expires this year, is No. 175 on the money list and has only two tournaments left to finish in the top 125. He opened with three straight birdies and took the out­ right lead with a wedge into 5 feet on the fifth hole, his 14th of the round. Atwal was at 10-under 130, though this tournament has a dis­ tinct Ryder Cup feel going into the final two days. It starts with Love, the Americancaptain,who moved to Sea Island when he was 14.

Stephen Morton/The Associated Press

Davls Love III watches hls balldown the eighth fairway during the sec­ ond round of the McGladrey Classic Friday in St. Simons Island, Ga. Tour's HanaBank Championship. Sweden's Karin Sjodin opened with a 65, and South Korea's So Yeon Ryu, Moon Hyun-hee and Kim Ha-neul were three strokes back at 66 along with Japan's Ai Miyazato and Spain's Azahara Munoz. Argentinian up four in Perth PERTH, Australia — Argenti­ na's Emiliano Grillo moved closer to securing his European Tour card for next season, shooting a 5-under 67to take a four-stroke lead in the Perth International. Pettersen shoots course record The 20-year-old Grillo had two I NCHEON, S o u t h K ore a eagles and two birdies at Lake — Norway's Suzann Pettersen Karrinyup to finish at 11-under shot a c o u rse-record 9-under 133. American Bo Van Pelt and 63 to take a one-stroke lead af­ Australia'sJason Scrivener were ter the first round of the LPGA tied for second. Love was tied with Jim Furyk, who hasn't played since his bo­ gey-bogey finish in the Ryder Cup and is making his final PGA Tour appearance of the year. Furyk was plodding along Sea Island, a few birdies on his card, when he rolled in an 18-foot birdie putt on the 14th, converted a two-putt birdie from 100 feet away just off the green, and made a third straight birdie on the 16th from about 12 feet. He wound up with a 65. Also on Friday:

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I(ahne qualifieS OnPOlefOr CLIPraCeat I(anSaS By Dave Skretta The Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Every championship contender knew that starting position would be paramount at r epaved Kansas Speedway, where getting to the front after the green flag drops could present a problem. Kasey Kahne and Clint Bowyer will have the luxury of starting there. Kahne earned the pole for Sun­ day's race by shattering the track record with a lap of 191360 mph, and Bowyer qualified behind Mi­ chael Waltrip Racing teammate Mark Martin in third Friday. "That was a f ast lap," Bow­

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tice tomorrow. I think we've done a good job so far. Still got a long

ways to go." yer said, basically summing up

the lap turned by everyone. "It's unreal how much that gets your attention." Kahne is fifth in points with five races left in the Chase for the Sprint Cup c hampionship, while Bowyer is fourth after his win last week at Charlotte. Both of them are chasing leader Brad Keselowski, five-time champion Jimmie Johnson and Denny Hamlin. "It's hammer-down, man," said Bowyer, a n ative of E m poria, Kan. "Looking forward to prac­

Not as far to go as Keselowski. He'll be one of the drivers try­ ing to meander their way through the field over the repaved surface after qualifying 25th. The only Chase driver to qualify worse was three-time champion Tony Stew­ art, will start 33rd for Sunday's race. "We just have more work than we wanted," Keselowski said. "Track position is important. If you don't qualify well, you just have to make sure that your car is fast in race trim, and that's what we'll try to do tomorrow."


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Mountain Vtew's Kyier Ayers rushes for positive yardage against Redmond during Friday night's game at Mountain View High School.

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Panthers Continued from D1 Despite just 35 yards rushing in er the first half, the Panthers trailed I by just three at halftime. In the second half, things began to click on both sides of the ball, with the offense picking up steam and the defense clamping down. Redmond ran for 141 yards in the second half, paced by Genz's 72. That, Stanley said, was a by­ product of the Panthers adjust­ ing to Mountain View's defense and keeping the Cougars honest — Redmond's offensive philoso­ Redmond's Gunnar Stgado, left, can't come up with a deep pass phy — which paid dividends in against pressure from Mountain View's Nick Hjelm (17) and Tony the decisive fourth quarter, when Thomas (22) in the first half. The ball was ruled incomplete. Trevor Hindman and Leeland found the end zone on short runs to put the Panthers ahead 22-10. our kids an d t h eir a b ilities," coach Brian Crum said. "They "We're j u st a second-half Stanley said. "Mountain View's just wanted it a little bit more team," Genz said. "We just kept a good football team, and (we) than us, and they played a great on running it down their throat, did a great job of shutting them game to get that win." and no team can reallykeep up down. Crum said the Cougars need with how physical we are all The Cougars (1-1 IMC, 4-4 to stay resilient and bounce back game." overall) saw Toby Webb throw from adversity as they've done in On the other side of the ball, for 145 yards and a touchdown, the past. Mountain View, which Redmond seemed impenetrable. w hile Kyler Ayers ra n f o r a had won six straight IMC titles, Mountain View was held to 65 game-high 134 yards. John Car­ will have that opportunity next total yards in the second half and roll hauled in five passes for 78 Friday against Bend. just 45 yards on the ground. yards and a score. After a couple "down years," as " I think after giving up 2 2 "It wa s t w o g o o d f o otball Stanley described it, Redmond, points to Crook County and 41 teams playing each other, two which just moved from Class to Bend (High), there were some teams that wanted it and got after 6A down to 5A this season, is people questioning the guts of it pretty good," Mountain View back atop the IMC. The Panthers

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knew what was on the line lead­ ing up to Friday's matchup. They knew what it would take, and they delivered. "I've never seen a group of

guys so focused before a game," Genz said. "We all knew exactly what we needed to do get the job done, and we did it." Leeland, who threw for 117 yards in the first half on just four completions, called the feeling of being a champion "the greatest," saying that it's incredible to bring the IMC back home to Redmond. "I think we're going to savor this taste for a while," Leeland said. "We have a good team this year, and we can go deep (into the postseason)." S tanley won't look that f a r ahead,however, notpasta m atch­ up with Roosevelt next Friday in Portland. He and his squad will stick to what's worked thus far. He'll follow the same strategy as a well-known football coach at the University of Oregon. "We want to take a page out of Chip Kelly's book and prepare one week at a time, put it all into those games as we go," Stanley said. "That's the way we've done it so far. That's the way we're go­ ing to keep doing it." — Reporter: 541-383-0305, glucas@bendbulletin.com

Continued from D1 Zito looked like the pitcher who won the 2002 AL Cy Young award with the Athletics. He retired 11 batters in a row in one stretch while scattering six hits with six strikeouts in 7'/s innings. Giants catcher Buster Posey twice tapped Zito on the chest when he was pulled in the eighth. It was Zito's first postseason win since 2006, shortly before he left the A's and signed a $126 million, seven-yearcontract with San Francisco. Zito was left off the postseason roster when the Giants won the 2010 World Series because he had pitched so ineffectively. He started Game 4 of the division series against the Reds earlier in this year's playoffs and lasted only 2'/s innings. "I couldn't be happier for him," manager Bruce Bochy said. "He had it all going. He put on quite a show." The defending champion Cardinals might have thrown away a chance to clinch a second straight World Series trip. Pitcher Lance Lynn's toss on a possible forceout deflected off the second-base bag, paving the way for the Giants' four-run fourth. "I don't mind him being aggressive if he's got the play," manager Mike Matheny said. "(Short­ stop Pete) Kozma was in the right place, he just made a low throw. "And to do it over again, I'm sure he'd like to take the easy out at first base," he said. Pablo Sandoval homered for the second straight night and Zito made an extremely rare offensive contribution with a perfectly executed bunt for an RBI single. Once again this postseason, the Giants benefit­ ed from a big error. Needing three straight wins at Cincinnati to avoid elimination in the division series, San Fran­ cisco began its comeback on a bobble by third baseman Scott Rolen in the 10th inning that gave the Giants the go-ahead run in Game 3. The Giants improved to 4-2 on the road this postseason and have won Zito's past 13 starts, with the last setback on Aug. 2. They're averaging more than six runs a game during the streak, al­ though the lefty didn't need much help in this one. Lynn, an 18-game winner his first year in the rotation, failed to make it out of the fourth for the second time in the series. Lynn struck out five of the first 10 batters, sail­ ing through the first three innings with no balls hit out of the infield. His undoing was a wild throw off the second-base bag attempting to get a force­ out on a comebacker that paved the way for San Francisco's four-run fourth. The Giants had runners on first and second with one out when Lynn gloved a tapper by Hunt­ er Pence, wheeled and waited a bit while Kozma hustled to second. But Lynn threw a low dart off the bag with the ball bounding into shallow right field and Marco Scutaro scoring without a play from second. Eighth-place hitter Brandon Crawford singled up the middle with the bases loaded on a full count with two outs as Lynn just missed with a kick save for two more runs. Zito, who has just 30 career hits in 310 at-bats in the regular season with no extra­ base hits and nine RBIs, laid down a perfect bunt for a fourth run.

Sisters football falls to Cottage Grove inSky-Em Bulletin staff report COTTAGE GROVE — Sopho­ more quarterback Tristen Lewis threw for three touchdowns, but Sisters could not overcome a slow start in a 41-20 Sky-Em League road loss to Cottage Grove. The Outlaws ( 1-3 S k y-Em League, 3-5 overall) were able to move the ball early, but their opening drive stalled inside Cot­ tage Grove's 20-yard-line. And two first-half interceptions helped give the Lions enough momen­ tum to jump to a 28-7 lead. Lewis' touchdowns, highlight­ ed by two strikes to Cole Moore totaling more than 100 yards, all came after his rough start. "That was pretty impressive," said Gary Hedin, Sisters head coach. Mitch Keranen also stood out on the offensive and defensive lines, Hedin said. The Outlaws will play host to La Pine next Friday in the Sky­ Em League finale. In other Friday action: FOOTBALL Eimira..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 La Pine ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 LA PINE — E l mira put up

nent. Gladstone is the top-ranked PREP ROUNDUP team in Class 4A. Madras (2-2 Tri-Valley, 3-5 overall) will host seven rushing touchdowns in the E stacada next F r iday i n t h e first half and cruised to victory White Buffaloes' Tri-Valley Con­ against the Hawks in a Sky-Em ference finale. League contest. The Falcons, Cleveland...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 who attempted only one pass Ridgeview..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 in the game and rushed for 427 PORTLAND — Ri d g eview nearly pulled out a win against yards, were powered by Brent Wolkersdorfer's four touchdown Class 5A Cleveland before fall­ runs. For La Pine, Kole Kimmel ing. Th e n o nconference loss paced theoffense with two rush­ drops the Ravens to 5-3 on the ing touchdowns, both in the sec­ season. Ridgeview will play an­ ond half. Jeremy Desrosiers ran other 5A team next Friday when 18 timesfor 77 yards and record­ it travels to Summit. ed two catches for 57 yards and Gilchrist..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 a touchdown. Justin Wilson was B utte Falls..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 eight for 15 passing and threw for BUTTE FALLS — T r i n ton 78 yards and a touchdown, but Koch had a rushing touchdown was hampered by four intercep­ and a receiving touchdown, and tions. The Hawks (0-4 Sky-Em, Johnny Heitzman returned a 2-6 overall) face Sisters on the punt for a touchdown as the Griz­ road next Friday in their final zlies (2-5) rolled to the Class 1A game of the season. Special District 2 victory. "De­ Gladstone..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 fense was the key," said Gilchrist M adras ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 coach Steve HalL "Our inside GLADSTONE — Madras fell linebackers an d n o s e g u a rd to Gladstone in a game for sec­ played extremely well i nside." ond place in the Tri-Valley Con­ Gilchrist hosts Hosanna Chris­ ference. The game marked the tian next Friday at 3 p.m. White Buffaloes' second con­ VOLLEYBALL secutive loss to a Tri-Valley oppo­ Trinity Lutheran ...23-25-25-25-15

Paisley.... . . . . . . . . 25-27-21-14-9 PAISLEY — Freshman Em­ ily Eidler led the Saints in the Mountain Valley League victory with seven kills, six aces and five blocks. Trinity Lutheran, of Bend, dropped the first two games, but rallied back to win the next three through the strong serving of Ei­ dler, according to Saints' coach Greg Clift. Trinity Valley (9-4 MVL) hosts North Lake today at 2:15 p.m. The Saints have already earned the No. 3 seed for the Mountain Valley League tourna­ ment next Saturday at Paisley. Three out of the five teams at that tournament advance to the Class IA state playoffs. Gilchrist..... . . . . . . . . 34-25-21-25 Butte Falls..... . . . . . . 32-20-25-18 BUTTE FALL S — De n i se G ordon recordedeight aces,five blocks and three kills to lead the Grizzlies in the Mountain Valley League win. Courtney James added five aces and four kills for Gilchrist (7-6 MVL), which hosts Paisley today at 2:30 p.m. Today's match will help determine the Grizzlies' seed for the Mountain Valley League tournament next Saturday at Paisley.

Friday's local scores Class 5A

CG —Hititer 1 lun (Bondskick)

S—IsaacJackson13passfromLewis (kick failed) CG — BrianSPindler10 lun (Bondskick) S—Moore65passfromLewis (Andradekick) CG —TannerGates 36run (kiclt failed)

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REDMOND 22, MOUNTAIN VIEW10 Redmond 0 7 3 12 — 22 Mountain View 7 3 0 0 — 10 MV- JohnCarroll 44passfromTtby Webb(Btyce Tipton

kick)

MV- Tipton26field goa R—Trevor Genz14 pass fromAndrewLeeland IJ.D Ab­ bas kick) R—Abbas22tield goal

R— Leeland I run (kickfailed) R—Trevor Hindman6lun (tunfailed) Nottconference

CROOK COUNTY30,SUMMIT 6 0 0 0 6 — 6 Summit Crook County 10 6 7 7 — 30 CC —Edgar Toledo 44FG

CC —Marcus Greaves62run (Toledokick) CC —Brant McCloughan15passfromJoe Saenz (pass failed) CC —DeanSmith 2run(Toledokick) CC — Saenz3passto Greaves(Toledokick) S—TylerMullen46run(lun failed) Class 4A

Sky-EmLeague COTTAGEGROVE 41,SISTERS 20 Sisters 0 7 0 13 — 20 Cottage Grove 7 14 7 13 — 41

CG—ScottHitner6 run(BradBonds kick) CG — Hititer 2 run(Bondskick) S— ColeMoore41 passfrom Tristen Lewis(JoshAn­ dradekick) CG —Hititer 3 lun (Bondskick)

ELMIRA55, LA PINE18

Elmira 2 0 27 0 8 — 5 5 La Pine 0 6 6 6 — 18 E—BrentWolkersdotfer17 run(kick tail) E Bo Highburger1run(Wolkersdorferrunl E—Highburger25run(passfailed) E— wolltetsdorfet12 ttin (Tahaiowilson lun)

E—Wolkersdorfer15 run(kickfailed) E Lucian Blansett1run(WIlson kick)

E— Wolltetsdorfet 78tuti (Wilsonkick) LP —JeremyDestosiers15 passfromJustin Wilson(pass

tailed)

LP —KoleKimmel6 ttiit (run failed) E— Nicholas Boykiit 1 run (Highburgerpasstrom Wil­

son)

LP —Kimmel 17run(passfailed) Tri-Valley Conference Glads tone58,Madras8 Nottcottferettce

Cleveland27, Ridgeview24

Class1A Spedcial District 2 Gilchrist 70,ButteFalls 8

Friday's statewidescores Adnan56,Dayville/Monument6 Amity10, Sheridan 6 Ashland 50, Wilamette6 Baker19,Ontario 13 Banks26,Astoria 20 BlaitchetCatholic21, Harrisburg13 Burnsdef. Riverside,torfeit Canby 38, Westl.iitn 7 Cascade 26, Philomath14

Cascade Christian 63,llinois Valley13 Central 36,Staytoit 6 CentralCatholic50,Barlow6 Central Linn5ZSantiam15 Churchill 40,NorthEugene0 Clatskaniedef.Corbett, forfeit Colton39,Toledo0 Coitdon/Wheeledef. r SouthWasco County, forfeit Crater49,SouthEugene12 Creswel30, l Jeffetson12 Crow52,Yoncalla 6 Dallas48,Corvallis 21 Dayton55,Gervais 6 Duftir 3B,Sherman24 EaglePoint35, Marshfield13 Elkton46,Prospect30 ForestGrove24,Hilsboro16 Franklin34,Benson6 Gaston34, Neah-Kah-Nie8 Glide 3zReedsport 0 Gold Beach 46, MyrtlePoint 0 Grant36,DavidDouglas 20 Gresham14,Reynolds 6 Henley20,Mazama6 Heppner 8, GrantUnion7 HoodRiver28, Hermiston14 HorizonChristIanTualatin 27,Wi aminat6 Imbler68,Cove14 lone 66,Arlington20 Irrigotl 45, Elgin6

Jesuit 56,Aloha13 Jordan Valley58, Prairie City12 Kennedy def. Culver,forteit Klamath42, HiddenValley12 Knappa 44,Vernonla 6 La Salle30, Estacada0 LakeOswego 31,Lakeridge7 Lincoln33,Centennial22 Lost River36,Lakeview6 Marist 35,Springfield 14 McLoughlin40,LaGrande8 McMiitnville 34,Glencoe31 McNary35,McKay15

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San Francisco Giants' Angel Pagan (16) cel­ ebrates with teammates after Game 5 of the National League championship series against the St. Louis Cardinals Friday in St. Louis.

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Milwaukie46, Putnam26 Molalla 38,NorthMarion7 Newport20,Tatt 7 North Bend 44,Suthetlin 8 North Valley29,Phoenix t3

oakland3z Monroe0 Oakridge 69, Glendale6 OregonCity42, Clackamas36 Parktose ta St.Helens6

Pendleton63,TheDallrhWahtonka 21 Perrydale 62, Jewell 8 Pilot Rock25, Enterpnse 20 Pine Eagle52,Joseph22

PortlandChristian 44, Nestucca0 PowderValley69,Wallowa0 powers5z NorthLake34 Redmond 2z Mountainview10 Regis7B,Waldpott 29 Riddle26,NorthDouglas6

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Scappoose 28,Seaside13 Scio 51,SalemAcademy6 Sheldon49,Thurston 8 Sherwood84,Sandy42 Silverton30, CrescentValley 7 Siuslaw54, Brookings-Harbor12 SouthAlbany33, Woodburn20 SouthMedford3B,North Medford 3 Southridge44,Westview 28 Spragtie49,NorthSalem14 Sunset 34Beaverton12 SweetHome50,Junction City22 Tigatd76,Newberg 35 Tillamook 54, Yamhil-Carlton 0 Tualatin27,Century20 Vale 76,Umatilla20 WestAlbany35, Lebanon12 WestSalem30,South Salem29 Weston-McEwen 42,Stanfield 21 Wi son 30,Madison22 WilSOnyille52, Libelly10

DETROIT — The next few days may feel a bit familiar to Detroit manager Jim Leyland.

The Tigers will have towait a while before starting the World Series. Detroit won the AL pennant

Thursday, wrapping up afour-game sweepof the NewYork Yankees. Nowthe Tigers won't play again until next Wednesday, when they open on the road against the winner of the NL

championship series betweenSt. Louis andSan Francisco. In 2006, Leyland's Tigers swept Oakland in the ALCS, finishing that series Oct. 14. The World Series didn't start until Oct. 21, and Detroit lost to St. Louis in five games. "I do think the lull between our playoff and the World Series did workagainst us in 2006," Leyland said recently. "Now, that's not to take

anything away from the St. Louis Cardinals. But all of a sudden, our emotion went from so high to just a blah, looking at each other for six days of staring

at each other with really no action. That's hard." The Tigers haveworkouts planned at Comerica Park from today through Monday. The big question now is how the layoff will affect Detroit's sterling starting rotation, which has a1.02 ERA so far in the postseason.

The Tigers breezedpast the Yankees,with the starters allowing only two runs in the series. — The Associated Press


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NFL: WEEK 7 PREVIEW

Disappointin teams ace o, t to salva e seasons By Barry Wilner The Associated Press

Two of the NFL's most dis­ appointing teams meet Sun­ day in Charlotte. And two more of them meet in Cincinnati. T he C owboys h ea d t o Carolina having lost three of their past four after an uplift­ ing opening victory at the Gi­

ants. Dallas (2-3) had designs on taking charge of the NFC East, especially following the victory in the Meadowlands, but finds itself in last place in the division thanks to bad time m anagement, critical dropped passes and a confer­ ence-high nine interceptions by Tony Romo. "We need a victory, bad," fullback Lawrence Vickers said. "This is very critical to get this win."

Carolina (1-4) didn't have such high expectations, but the Panthers expected to build off Cam Newton's Offensive Rookie of the Year campaign and at least be in the mix in the NFC South. Instead­ and even with New Orleans and Tampa Bay struggling­ the Panthers are an also-ran, ranked 23rd in yards gained and 25th in points scored;in 2011 they finished seventh in total offense and fifth in points scored. "This team relies heavily on this offense, and that's been different than in years past," veteran receiver Steve Smith said. "And yet w e h aven't done anything consistently that would help our defense stay off the field. All we've done is kind of been middling around a little bit and been real lethargic and left (the defense) out there on the field longer than they should be." The Steelers can't be ac­ cused of that; their offense has been very protective of the ball (only four turnovers) and quite productive through the air, ranking seventh in yards passing. But Pittsburgh (2-3) has the appearance of a team in transition, particular­ ly on the offensive line and ev­ erywhere on defense, where injuries have been damaging — star safety Troy Polamalu won't play Sunday night. "It comes down to p lay­ making," coach Mike Tomlin said, "and we haven't made enough significant plays." When they head to Cincin­ nati (3-3), the Steelers will find an AFC North rival that is reeling. The Bengals flopped against Miami at home, then i n Cleveland, handing t h e Browns their first win. Their big-play defense has yet to materialize. "It's not time to jump ship," o ffensive t a c kl e A n d r e w Whitworth said. "We're 3-3 just like everybody else in our conference. At the end of the day, it's not about wins and losses, it's about who makes the playoffs.

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"Our goals are all still right there in front of us. Somebody that's 3-3 has to go win some games and get in the playoffs. Why not be us?" Off this week are Atlanta

(6-0), the league's only un­ beaten team; Denver (3-3);

Kansas City (1-5); Miami (3­ 3); Philadelphia (3-3); and San Diego (3-3). • Tennessee (2-4) at Buffalo (3-3): Yet two more teams that had high expectations for this season, the Titans hoping to build off their surprising 9-7 record of 2011, the Bills be­ lieving their retooled roster was ready to carry them back to the playoffs for the first time since Jim Kelly, Bruce Smith, Marv Levy — well, not quite that long ago, but you get the picture. Tennessee hasn't p l ayed since rallying to upset Pitts­ burgh in a T h ursday night game, and will go with Matt Hasselbeck at q u arterback with Jake Locker still side­ lined by his dislocated left s houlder. H a sselbeck h a s been sacked eight times, and Buffalo finally discovered a pass rush in its overtime win at Arizona, knocking down Cardinals QBs five times. The Bills lost consecutive games by a combined 97-31 before beating the Cards. Coach Chan Gailey doesn't believe there's an ounce of satisfaction after that win. "I have not sensed any­ thing different and, to be hon­ est with you, I do not want to," he said. "I still want them to be hungry. I still want them to be mad. We need tohave the mindset that we have to go out and have something to prove every week. Just be­ cause you won one ballgame and got back to .500, that is nothing. We a r e n o where right now."

• Baltimore (5-1) at Houston (5-1): Here they are, the only two AFC teams with winning records. No kidding — there are seven teams at 3-3,in­ cluding the entire East. The Ravens had a rousing 31-29 victory over Dallas last weekend, but it was way too costly. The right triceps in­ jury that likely will sideline Ray Lewis for the remain­ der of the season takes away Baltimore's heart and soul, the true leader of the Ravens. And the left knee injury to LardariusWebb thatrequires surgery takes away the team's best cover cornerback. "Well, you don't replace it specifically," coach John Har­ baugh said of losing Lewis. "We'll all h ave t o r e place, it'll be up to all of us, 53 play­ ers, 20coaches, front office, scouts, cafeteria workers, we're all going to have to grab onto the rope on that one. He's ... arguably one of the greatest leaders in all of sports." After its first stumble of the season, Houston can grab

back the inside track to being the AFC's elite team. Not that the Texans have it in mind. "This is what, the seventh game of the season? We're not even halfway finished," running back A r ian Foster said. "So it could go down­ hill or uphill, either way. So nobody's thinking about that. We're just t h i nking a bout winning Game 7."

• Arizona (4-2) at Minnesota (4-2): The banged-up Cardi­ nals go back to John Skelton at quarterback after Kevin Kolb hurt his ribs. Arizona has lost two straight as its of­ fense stagnated: After scoring 91 points in its four victories, Arizona has 19 in its succes­ sive defeats. M innesota might not b e the best place to get things straight. The Vikings, one of the most pleasant surprises in the league, seem to be getting their pass rush on track and Arizona has yielded 28 sacks, 22 in the past three games. "They've struggled a little bit up front," Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said. "They'll have a differentquarterback this week so that's going to c hange things a l i t tl e b i t . We'll have to study John and get a better feel for him, but whether that i mproves the offensive line or n ot, we'll find out. We really have to do a good job up front on our end." Minnesota has done a very

ants (4-2): Washington went 2-4 in the NFC East a year ago. Both wins came against the Giants, who merely went onto winit all. These Redskins, sparked b y the v ersatility an d e x ­ c itement Robert Griffin I I I brought to the nation's capi­ tal, are a better team than the 2011 version. Griffin isn't the only difference — the defense is eighth against the run and the team is plus-9 in turnover margin — but he is the main reason the Giants must be very careful. Griffin is liable to do any­ thing, such as run 76 yards for a touchdown, outsprinting Minnesota'sdefensive backs to the end zone last Sunday. "You get a q u a rterback like Robert, you see what he's comfortable with," coach Mike Shanahan said. "And you try to run your offense accordingly. But it's a learn­

Several skirmishes broke cited about the possibilities out the last time these NFC and the potential of this of­ North r ivals met, a 3 7 -13 fense and this team." home romp for the Bears. • Cleveland (1-5) at Indianap­

• Green Bay (3-3) at St. Louis olis (2-3):New owner Jimmy (3-3): This is a solid test to see if th e Packers righted themselves with last Sunday night's victory at H ouston. St. Louis is 3-0 at home, with victories over some good teams: Washington, Arizona and Seattle.

"It's just playing good

football," Packers offensive tackle Bryan Bulaga said. "If we play the way we know we can play, which Sunday was a good picture of that, we can stack these successes. Yeah, we had agood game. But that game's over. Now it's time to go out this Sunday and do it again. It's going to be impor­ tant to do that, and it's going to be a challenge." St. Louis outplayed Miami on the road last weekend and still fell 17-14.

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gotten the Saints back on track. There's still a ton of n oise s u r r ounding t h e m • Detroit (2-3) at Chicago (4­ with the bounties scandal, of course, and one of Tampa 1), Monday night: The Lions might have saved their sea­ Bay's four victories last sea­ son with a big rally to win at son came against the Saints. Philadelphia last week. They In fact, the Bucs then lost might need something simi­ their next 10. lar against a better team at New O r l e an s s e e med goodjobathome, going 3-0. Soldier Field. headed for that type of sea­ • New York Jets (3-3) at New Detroit ranks second in son; some ofits early-season England (3-3):One of football's yards on offense and Chica­ performances sickened Drew most bitter rivalries, and with go is third in overall defense. Brees. "If I wanted to throw up, I the Jets coming off a lopsided If the Lions commit 16 penal­ victory and the Patriots blow­ ties, an NFL high this season, would have," the record-set­ ing a lead in Seattle to lose, the way they did against the ting quarterback said. "We New York has taken the of­ Eagles, the Bears won't let put those to bed a long time fensive — verbally. them hang around. ago. What we've seen is we've Hard to imagine with coach Chicago was off last week, gotten better here. We've im­ Rex Ryan, isn't it? meaning its peaking defense proved. We still have a long "I want them to know, and is locked and loaded. way to go, but it gets you ex­ they know, that I think we're going to beat them," Ryan SelfReferrals Welcome said. "I don't buy into all that other stuff. Look, I recognize they're a great football team

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(Take Hwy 97 to Redmond, turn by Shari's Restau­ motor, fish finder, 2 Country 40' Tag axle. • WeatheriZation • HOme imPrOVement • CarPet Cleaning rant and go fo Canal, turn north and follow fo Fri. 8 Sat. 8:30-3:30 extra seats, trailer, 2002, 400hp Cummins Die­ Quartz and turn west-left - and follow to END, extra equip. $3200. sel. tw o s l ide-outs. • Automotive • And much more! Estate Sale, Sat-Sun, turn left and go up hill 1 block to sale site) 4 1,000 miles, n e w 8-5, 2343 NW Cedar A very nice unusual sale!! Nice dining room 541 -388-9270 tires & batteries. Most Ave., Redmond. Tools, table with six chairs and two leaves; Beautiful options. $95,000 OBO furniture 8 lots of misc. China cabinet; King size bedroom set with bed, 17' 1984 Chris Craft - Scorpion, 140 HP 541-678-5712 two nightstands; armoire' style dresser and 282 triple dresser; Maytag washer and dryer-Maxima inboard/outboard, 2 Deadline for ad space Sales Northwest Bend on stand; Green leather loveseat; Navy blue depth finders, troll­ FIND IT! SUY IT! large size recliner-worn; Dark red recliner with ing motor, full cover, RllCI COP)f: vibrator-worn; Old r adio c abinet o n l e gs; EZ - L oad t railer, Huge Book Sale! Sat. SELL IT! Square parlor table; Reproduction ice box; $3500 OBO. The Bulletin Classifieds Fri., Oct. 26,20I2 10/20 only, 10-4 - Dis­ covery Christian Church Butcher block top rolling cabinet; Cabinet style 541 -382-3728. bakers rack; Large wood rocker; Computer; 334 NW Newport Ave. PubliSheS on Computer desk;Large sewing/desk; Bookcase; Thrift shop open too! The Bulletin Friday, NOV. 2, 9, l6 Large stamp collection; Lots of Elvis collectibles; To Subscribe call Ad Size Rate Sat. 8-2, 2760 NW Mc­ Two old Humpback clocks; Large juniper burl & 23 Cook Awbrey Butte coffee table; Unique lamps; Lamps and Barrel 541-385-5800 or go to indoors - household, style end tables; Wood gun cabinet; Repro cast www.bendbulletin.com 1.120" x 2.6511" $100.00(4 runs) Additional publish clothing, Xmas, decor. iron banks; Harley items and Indian motorcycle Econoline RV 1 9 8 9, collector plates; Pots & pans; Electrical appli­ 17' Seaswirl 1988 fully loaded, exc. cond, 2.4715 x 2.6511" $160.00(4 runs) dates: Sat. Oct. 20 Bam-3 pm ances; B ooks; L i nens; Hundreds of CDs, 35K m i. , R e duced 1100 NW Knoxville Ct. DVDs, Records, Cassettes, 8 tracks, Videos; open bow, r ebuilt Nov. 30, DeC. 7, l4, 2I 2.4715x 5" $240.00(4 runs) Household items, sports New tools; electrical and hand tools; tool chest; Chev V 6 e n g ine, $1 7,950. 541-546-61 33 new uph o lstery, items, youth motor­ Bath and Cleaning supplies; Foodstuffs and CAN'T BEAT THIS! obo. Bend. cycle helmet, bar spices; sets of dishes; collectible glassware; $3900 Look before you stools, coffee table, Bronze dolphins; Fishing poles 8 reels; Large 707-688-4523 wicker chair, lamps, buy, below market telescope; Smoker & outdoor cookers; Patio Contact your Bulletin Advertising RePresentative for more information value! Size & mile­ misc. adult clothing, tables; Mens 8 ladies clothing in large sizes, age DOES matter! books & more! I men's to 3X; Toro lawn mower, like new; Nena Close: 54I -383-0302 • email: nclose@wescompapers.com Class A 32' Hurri­ '4 Watches 8 jewelry; Bridged wall unit; Old trunk; g cane by Four Winds, 284 Office supplies; Christmas items; Large tread­ Tonya MCKiernan: 54I -6I7-7865 • email: tmckiernan@wescompapers.com 2007. 12,500 mi, all Sales Southwest Bend mill; Exercise bike 8 other exercise equipment. amenities, Ford V10, And so much more!!! 18.5' '05 Reinell 185, V-6 Ithr, cherry, slides, 18900 Riverwoods Dr Handled by... like new! New low in DRW. F ri. 8 S a t Deedy's Estate Sales Co. Volvo Penta, 270HP, $54,900. 7382-1811 8-5, stemware, furni 541-41 9-4742 days • 541 -382-5950 eves low hrs., must see, price, 541-548-5216 www.deedysestatesales.com ture, kitchen items. $15,000, 541-330-3939

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Place a Bulletin help wanted ad today and Call The Bulletin At reach over 60,000 Pilgrim In t e rnational Buick Enclave 2008 CXL 2060 NE Hwy 20• Bend readers each week. 541 -385-5809 2005, 36' 5th Wheel, AWD, V-6, black, clean, Your classified ad Diamond Reo Dump Place Your Ad Or E-Mail 877-266-3821 908 m echanicall y sound, 82k Model¹M-349 RLDS-5 will also appear on Truck 19 7 4, 12 -14 Dlr ¹0354 At: www.bendbulletin.com miles. $22,900. Fall price $ 2 1,865. Aircraft, Parts bendbulletin.com yard box, runs good, 541-312-4466 Call 541-815-1216 which currently re­ $6900, 541-548-6812 & Service Cadillac E l D o r ado Toyotas: 1999 Avalon ceives over 1.5 mil­ 1994, T otal c r e a m 254k; 1996 Camry, CHEVY K-5 BLAZER lion page views puff, body, paint, trunk 98k, 4 cyl. Lots of 1985 Hunters Special ~M:- g 4, every month at miles left in these as showroom, blue 4x4 V-8 Tow Package no extra cost. Bulle­ cars. Price? You tell leather, $1700 wheels $1900.00 541-977-8696 me! I'd guess tin Classifieds tires although Willys 1947,custom, w/snow Get Results! Call $2000-$4000. Chevy Suburban LTZ Jeep car has not been wet small block Chevy, PS, 385-5809 or place Yzton 1971, Only 2007, 4x4, l e ather, 8 years. On trip to Your servant, Bob at Regal Prowler AX6 Ex­ 1/3 interest in Colum­ E conoline trai l e r GMC mags+trailer. Swap in your ad on-line at 541-318-9999, no $19,700! Original low m oonroof, bac k u p OD, Boise avg. 28.5 mpg., treme Edition 38' '05, 16-Ton 29 ' B e d, for backhoe.No am calls charge for looking. bendbulletin.com mile, exceptional, 3rd sensors, 3rd row seat, $5400, 541-593-4016. 4 slides,2 fireplaces, all bia 400, located at w/fold up ramps, elec. please. 541-389-6990 running boards, low maple cabs, king bed/ Sunriver. $ 1 38,500. brakes, P i n t lehitch, bdrm separated w/slide Call 541-647-3718 mi., Vin ¹ 22 8 9 19 Jeep Wrangler X 2008, Cadillac Seville STS TURN THE PAGE $4700, 541-548-6812 glass dr,loaded,always $28,988 unlimited, 4 dr., run­ 2003 - just finished For More Ads The Bulletin recoml garaged,lived in only 3 1 /3 interest i n w e l l ­ ning boards, premium $4900 engine work mends extra caution i S UBA RU. The Bulletin mo,brand new $54,000, equipped IFR Beech G K E A T SUBMtUOBBEND COM wheels, hard top, very by Certified GM me­ when p u rchasing still like new, $28,500, B onanza A 36 , l o ­ 1965, Exc. All original, 2060 NE Hwy 20 • Bend clean. Vin ¹ 572535. chanic. Has every­ products or services will deliver,see rvt.com, cated KBDN. $55,000. 4-dr. sedan, in stor­ 877-266-3821 Volkswagen Jetta SE, I from $24,999. thing but navigation. out of the area. ad¹4957646 for pics. 541-419-9510 Hyster H25E, runs 2008. 40,500 mi, Great age last 15 yrs., 390 Dlr ¹0354 Too many bells and ash , +©i S U B A R U . Cory, 541-580-7334 well, 2982 Hours, condition, FWD, ABS, I S ending c High C o m pression w histles t o l i s t . checks, or credit in­ automatic, AC, moon­ $3500,call Chevy Tahoe LS 2001 engine, new tires & li­ NE Hwy 20• Bend bought a new one. formation may be I People Look for Information Executive Hangar 541-749-0724 4x4. 120K mi, Power 2060877-266-3821 roof, CD/MP3 & much c ense, reduced t o at Bend Airport $4900 I subject toFRAUD. About Products and more! $12,950 $2850, 541-410-3425. seats, Tow Pkg, 3rd (KBDN) Dlr ¹0354 541-420-1283 For more informa­ 541-771-2312 row s eating, e x tra Services Every Daythrough 60' wide x 50' deep, I tion about an adver­ tires, CD, privacy tint­ Mercury M o untaineer The Bulletin Class1fieds w/55' wide x 17' high tiser, you may call WHEN YOU SEE THIS ing, upgraded rims. 1999 A WD , le a ther bi-fold door. Natural I the Oregon State I Fantastic cond. $7995 seats, moonroof, key­ gas heat, office, bath­ OO Contact Tim m at pad entry, 141K, $3,000. I Attorney General's I ~ room. Parking for 6 Office C o n sumer I Canopies & Campers 541-408-2393 for info 541-312-8290 s c ars. A djacent t o Peterbilt 359 p o table I Protection hotline at or to view vehicle. On a classified ad Frontage Rd; g r eat water t ruck, 1 9 90, Plymouth 1-877-877-9392. B a r racuda N issan Armada S E C aribou Cam p e r 5hp goto visibility for a viation 3200 gal. tank, 2 007, 4 W D , a u t o , Chrysler Sebring2006 1966, original car! 300 Dodge Durango SLT 1995, model 1 1M, bus. 1jetjock@q.com p ump, 4 - 3 8 hoses, hp, 360 V8, center­ 2006, 4x4, r u nning l eather, D VD , C D . Fully loaded, exc.cond, www.bendbulletin.com Serving Central Oregon since1903 A/C, electric jacks, 541-948-2126 camlocks, $ 2 5,000. lines, (Original 273 to view additional b oard, prem i u m Vin¹700432. $14,788. very low miles (38k), micro, 2.5K propane 541-820-3724 photos of the item. eng & wheels incl.) wheels, 3rd row seat. always garaged, gen, awning. Ford +©S U B A RU. Vin ¹138688. $9 999 541-593-2597 transferable warranty F -350 X L T 1 9 9 9 , incl. $8600 7 .3L d i esel, 4 x 4 Utility Trailers PROJECT CARS: Chevy tBII S U B A R U . 2060 NE Hwy 20 • Bend 541-330-4087 877-266-3821 crewcab, 162K mi., 2-dr FB 1949 & Chevy 2060 NE Hwy 20• Bend Dlr ¹0354 Coupe 1950 - rolling $13,000 pkg. W i ll 877-266-3821 chassis's $1750 ea., sell camper sepa­ Ford Crown Vic. Dlr ¹0354 rately fo r $ 4 5 00. ONLY 1 OWNERSHIP Chevy 4-dr 1949, com­ 1997 4 door, 127k, B/g Tex Landscap­ plete car, $1949; Ca­ 541-548-3610 d rives, runs a n d SHARE LEFT! ing/ ATV Trailer, dillac Series 61 1950, 2 looks great, extra Economical flying in dr. hard top, complete dual axle flatbed, set of winter tires on your ow n C e s sna w/spare front c l ip., Ford 7'x16', 7000 lb. Exc u rsi on rims, only $3000. • • i I 172/180 HP for only $3950, 541-382-7391 GVW, all steel, 2005, 4WD, diesel, Porsche Cayenne 2004, 541-771-6500. 1000 $ 10,000! Based a t $1400. exc. cond., $18,900, 86k, immac, dealer BDN. Call Gabe at Legal Notices • Legal Notices DON'T MISS THI S 541-382-4115, or Meet singles right now! Professional Air! call 541-923-0231. maint'd, loaded, now 541-280-7024. No paid o p erators,~ $17000. 503-459-1580 Infinity G35 Coupe 541 - 388-0019 • LEGAL NOTICE (619) 326-2404 VW Karman Ghia just real people like B l a ck , 1 ARNOLD IRRIGATION Fax: (858) 412-2608 1970, good cond., Toyota 4 Runner Lim­ 2004, you. Browse greet­ rgtanfoidOPitedunCan.COm GMC Denali 2003 owner, no accidents, DISTRICT i ted 2 0 0 5 , 4WD , new upholstery and ings, exchange mes­ 621 SW Morrison Find exactly what loaded with options. manual trans., great ZONES 2, 3 AND 5 convertible top. moonroof, le a t her, cond., sages and c o nnect you are looking for in the Street, Suite 650 Exc. cond., snow n a v igation, DIRECTORS running boards, auto, Service & Accessories $10,000. live. Try it free. Call Portland, OR 97205 tires and rims in­ 7 4K m i . , $6200. CLASSIFLEDS 541-389-2636 heated seats, v ery now: 8 7 7 -955-5505. Of Attorneys for Plaintiff cluded. 130k hwy Please call No petitions were re­ clean. Vin ¹ 0 37550. 1930's Ford truck head­ (PNDC) miles. $9,500 obo. 5 41-593-2321 or ceived at the District $21,999. lamps, (4) for $149 all. NOTICE TO 541-419-4890. email office for Zone 2. The 541-948-4413 DEFENDANT/ ©~ SUSUBARUOSBENDCOM B ARU. johnmason2280O Board of Directors will DEFENDANTS be appointing a dis­ Check out the GMC Y ukon D e nali2060 NE Hwy 20• Bend gmail.com READ THESE trict member for Zone classifieds online 2003, leather, moon­ 877-266-3821 PAPERS CAREFULLY 2 for the term of 1 www.bendbulletin.com Mercedes Benz C300 roof, premium wheels, Dlr ¹0354 You must "appear" in year to commence at VW Thing 1974, good 3rd row. Very nice. 2012, 4Matic, 5K mi., Updated daily the first board meet­ this case or the other cond. Extremely Rare! Vin 940 ¹652012 $37,995 ¹128449. C a/I 54/-3 8 5 -5 8 0 9 ing in January 2013 side will win automati­ Like new tires w/5-hole Only built in 1973 & $13,999. cally. To "appear" you Vans to r o m ot e o u r s ervice until the f irst board rims, 205/65R15. $175. 1974. $8,000. file with the court meeting of the year in amust 541-317-4803 S UBA R U . 541-389-2636 legal paper called a Oregon 2014. "motion" or "answer". Wheels, fit 215/65R16 2060 NE Hwy 20 • Bend AutoSrrurce 933 The "motion" or Uan­ 877-266-3821 t ires, 4 @ $ 1 5 e a . 541-598-3750 A petition was r e ­ NOTICE: Oregon state N OTICE: O R E G O N 541-948-4413 Pickups must be given Dlr ¹0354 aaaoregonautosource.com ceived for the posi­ swer" law req u ires any­ Landscape Contrac­ to the court clerk or t ion of D i rector of one who c o n tracts tors Law (ORS 671) GMC Yukon XL 1500 Zone 3 from William administrator w i t h in for construction work r equires a l l bu s i ­ 2007, l e a t her, 4 Chevrolet G20 Sports­ Ste» S" Grafton. No other pe­ 30 days (or 60 days to be licensed with the nesses that advertise man, 1993, exlnt cond, bucket seats, 3rd row Defendant United titions were received. for C onstruction Con ­ to p e r form L a n d­ $4750. 541-362-5559 or seat, moonroof. Vin 541-663-6046 Therefore, the Board States or State of Or­ tractors Board (CCB). scape C o nstruction ¹305958. $27,988 of Directors declares egon Department of A n active lice n se which includes: William Grafton, Di­ Revenue) along with means the contractor p lanting, decks , 1999 Ford F250 XLT 4jQ SU B ARU. Mercedes E420 1994, required filing fee. Chevy Astro of Zone 3 for a the i s bonded an d i n ­ fences, arbors, Super Duty S u per2060 NE Hwy 20• Bend Cargo Van 2001, great cond., records, rector It must be in proper t hree y e a r ter m , 1921 Model T s ured. Ve r ify t h e w ater-features, a n d Cab. V10, 6.8L, auto, araged, a gem. c ommencing at t h e form and have proof 877-266-3821 pw, pdl, great cond., contractor's CCB installation, repair of 4x4, 90k miles, AC, Delivery Truck 4,950. 541-610-9986 Dlr ¹0354 business car, well first board meeting in o f service o n t h e winch, grille, many ex­ c ense through t h e irrigation systems to Restored & Runs plaintiff's attorney or, m aint, regular o i l Mitsubishi 3 00 0 G T January 2013 until the if the plaintiff does not CCB Cons u m er be licensed with the tras, 2 extra tailgates $9000. changes, $4 5 0 0, 1 999, a u to., p e a r l first board meeting of and 5th wheel set-up. Website Landscape Contrac­ have a n at t orney, 541-389-8963 please call the year in 2016. WWW.hireal!CengedContraCtor. w hite, very low m i . t ors B o a rd . Th i s $9900 541-317-0554. proof of service on the 541-633-5149 Com 4-digit number is to be $9500. 541-788-8218. plaintiff. or call 503-378-4621. included in all adver­ A petition was r e ­ If you have questions, Chev short box The Bulletin recom­ tisements which indi­ ceived for the posi­ Chevy G-20 c u stom step-side pickup, mends checking with cate the business has t ion of D i rector of you should see an conversion travel van GMC Yukon XL S LT 1987, excellent Vehicle? the CCB prior to con­ a bond, insurance and S Zone 5 from Matthew attorney immediately. 1994 128k, 5.7L, rear e 2004, loaded w/fac­ Call The Bulletin If you need help in shape inside & out, tracting with anyone. workers c ompensa­ elect. bed, 75% tires. a Steele. No other peti­ finding tory dvd, 3r d s eat, an a t torney, and place an ad to­ all electric, all Some other t r ades tion for their employ­ tions were received. real beauty in 8 out! $7100. 541-280-6947 day! also req u ire addi­ ees. For your protec­ Chevy C-20 Pickup works, $4500. Therefore, the Board you may contact the Travel in economy and Oregon State Bar's Ask about our tional licenses and 541-382-5309 of Directors declares H onda C R V 200 5 , style and under $4000. tion call 503-378-5909 1969, all orig. Turbo 44 "Whee/ Deal"! Lawyer Referral Ser­ certifications. auto 4-spd, 396, model Bob, 541-318-9999 William Grafton, Di­ 4WD, moonroof, alloy or use our website: onl i n e at for private party /all options, orig. rector of Zone 5 for a vice wheels, v e ry clean. www.lcb.state.or.us to CST advertisers 975 Debris Removal owner, $24,000, t hree y e a r ter m , www.oregonstatebar. Vin ¹027942. $12,888 check license status org or by calling (503) 541-923-6049 c ommencing at t h e Automobiles before con t racting S UBA R U . JUNK BE GONE first board meeting in 684-3763 ( in t h e with t h e bu s iness. January 2013 until the Portland metropolitan I Haul Away FREE Persons doing land­ 2060 NE Hwy 20 • Bend Audi S4 Cabriolet 2005 first board meeting of area) or toll-free else­ 50K mi, red w/charcoal For Salvage. Also scape maintenance 877-266-3821 where in Oregon at interior, 2 sets tires, the year in 2016. Cleanups & Cleanouts Chevy Silverado 2500 do not require a LCB Dlr ¹0354 Nissan Sentra, 2012­ (800) 452-7636. exc. cond., $19,950 Mel, 541-389-8107 license. HD LT 2001 Crew 12,610 mi, full warranty, This is an action for 6.6L diesel auto 4X4 Hummer H2 2003, auto, 541-350-5373. LEGAL NOTICE PS, PB, AC, & more! Judicial Foreclosure Handyman Nelson Landscape 1980 Chevy C30, 16K 98K, exc. cnd $17,900 4X4, premium wheels, Buicks! 1996 Regal, $17,000. 541-788-0427 IN THE CIRCUIT of real property com­ original miles, 400 cu in, 541-312-9312 3rd seat, leather, grill COURT OF THE Maintenance 87k; 1997 LeSabre, monly k n ow n as ERIC REEVE HANDY auto, 4WD, winch. $7000 guard, lots of extras. PORSCHE 914 1974, STATE OF OREGON 112k; and others! 5 5005 M a rten L n , Serving SERVICES. Home & obo. 541-389-2600 Vin ¹113566. Roller (no engine), FOR THE COUNTY OF Bend, OR 97707. A You'll not find nicer Central Oregon Commercial Repairs, i/ $17,988. lowered, full roll cage, DESCHUTES Buicks $3500 & up. motion o r an s wer Carpentry-Painting, Residential 5-pt harnesses, rac­ WELLS FARGO BANK, must be given to the One look's worth a S UB A R U . Pressure-washing, & Commercial ing seats, 911 dash & N.A., NOT IN ITS thousand words. Call court clerk or admin­ Honey Do's. On-time 2060 NE Hwy 20• Bend instruments, d ecent INDIVIDUAL Bob, 541-318-9999. istrator within 30 days promise. Senior 877-266-3821 shape, v e r y c o ol! CAPACITY BUT for an appt. and take a Ford 250 XLT 1990, of the date of f i rst Discount. Work guar­ Dlr ¹0354 $1699. 541-678-3249 drive in a 30 mpg. car SOLELY AS TRUSTEE 6 yd. dump bed, publication specified anteed. 541-389-3361 FOR THE RMAC Chevy Wagon 1957, 139k, Auto, $5500. herein along with the or 541-771-4463 TRUST, SERIES 4-dr., complete, 541-410-9997 • Snow Removal required filing fee. Bonded & Insured 2011-1T, ITS $15,000 OBO, trades, P ublication Da t e s : • Sprinkler Repair CCB¹181595 SUCCESSORS AND/ please call October 13, October • Back Flow Testing OR ASSIGNS, I DO THAT! 541-420-5453. 20, October 27, No­ • Fall Clean up Plaintiff, Home/Rental repairs vember 3, 2012. Ford F250 XLT 4x4 • Weekly Mowing Chrysler 300 C o upe V. Small jobs to remodels L ariat, 1990, r e d , Senior Discounts 1967, 44 0 e n g ine, PETER C. Honest, guaranteed 80K original miles, Bonded & Insured auto. trans, ps, air, REVERMAN; US work. CCB¹151573 frame on rebuild, re­ 4" lift with 39's, well BANK, NATIONAL Dennis 541-317-9768 541-815-4458 maintained, $ 4 000 painted original blue, ASSOCIATION; LCB¹8759 LEGAL NOTICE original blue interior, obo. 541-419-5495 Home Improvement DESCHUTES The Redmond School original hub caps, exc. COUNTY; and ALL District i s se e king chrome, asking $9000 OTHER PARTIES Kelly Kerfoot Const. or make offer. q ualified people t o 28 yrs exp in Central OR! UNKNOWN CLAIMING apply for a vacancy 541-385-9350 Quality 8 honesty, from ANY RIGHT, TITLE, on its Board of Direc­ carpentry & handyman LIEN, OR INTEREST Discounts available tors. jobs, to expert wall cov­ IN THE REAL Call Cutting Edge ering install / removal. PROPERTY Lawnworks: The board consists of Ranger 1999, 4x4, Sr. discounts CCB¹47120 541-815-4097 • COMMONLY KNOWN Chrysler SD 4-Door Ford 7 1K, X- c ab , X L T , five members elected Licensed/bonded/insured AS 55005 MARTEN LCB ¹8451 1930, CD S R oyal auto, 4 . 0L, $ 8 4 00 at large. Those inter­ 541-389-1413 /410-2422 LN., BEND OREGON Standard, 8-cylinder, OBO. 541-388-0232 ested must be regis­ 97707, body is good, needs tered voters and resi­ Landscaping/Yard Care Garage Sales Defendants. some r e s toration, dents of the Redmond Case No. 12CV0498 GMC '/4-ton runs, taking bids, Garage Sales School District for one SUMMONS FOR 4WD, 1997, 541-383-3888, year immediately pre­ P U BLICATION Diesel engine, extra 541-815-3318 Garage Sales ceding the a ppoint­ cab, good shape, Z~r/C zQua8rip TO D E F ENDANTS: ment. electric windows, Find them Zaurl dar e /',, A LL OTHER P A R­ door locks & seats, in T IES UNK N O WN A pplications will b e $5000 obo. More Than Service CLAIMING ANY taken at the District 541-382-5309 The Bulletin Easy, flexible, and affordable ad packages Office, located at 145 RIGHT, TITLE, LIEN, Peace Of Mind Classifieds SE Salmon Avenue, O R I NTEREST I N are alSO aVailable On Our Web Site. THE REAL P R OP­ until Friday, October FIAT 1800 1978, 5-spd, Fall Clean Up 541-385-5809 26, 2012 at 5:00p.m. E RTY C O M M O N LY Don't track it in all Winter door panels w/flowers K NOWN A S 5 5 0 05 The board anticipates •Leaves 8 hummingbirds, I nternational Fla t interviewing c a n di­ Call The Yard Doctor MARTEN LN., BEND •Cones white soft top & hard Bed Pickup 1963, 1 TO PlaCe yOur Bulletin ad With a Photo, dates the week of No­ for yard maintenance, OREGON 97707: • Needles top. Just reduced to v ember 12 , 2 0 1 2 . thatching, sod, sprin­ $3,750. 541-317-9319 t on dually, 4 s p d. I N THE NAME O F • Pruning ViSitWWW.bendbulletin.COm, CliCk On trans., great MPG, kler blowouts, water THE STATE OF OR­ Please contact Trish • Debris Hauling or 541-647-8483 could be exc. wood "Place an ad" and follow these easy steps: Huspek at features, more! EGON: Y o u are hauler, runs great, 541.923.8247 or visit Allen 541-536-1294 h ereby required t o Gutter new brakes, $1950. the Board of Director's LCB 5012 appear and defend Choose a category, choose a classification, and 541-41 9-5480. at Cleaning the action filed against webpage then select your ad package. www.redmond.k12.or. n you in the above-en­ Ugoodbuy Say us for more informa­ titled cause within 30 Compost Write your ad and upload your digital photo. to that unused days from the date of tion or to download an Applications Ford Gelaxie500 1963, service of this Sum­ application packet. item by placing it in Use Less Water 2 dr. hardtop,fastback, I nternational Fla t mons upon you; and if Create your account with any major credit card. $$$ SAVE $$$ The Bulletin Classifieds 390 v8,auto, pwr. steer & Bed Pickup 1963, 1 you fail to appear and The person appointed Improve Soil radio (orig),541-419-4989 t on dually, 4 s p d. d efend, f o r wan t will serve January 9, trans., great MPG, thereof, the P laintiff 2013 - June 30, 2013 Ford Mustang Coupe could be exc. wood Att ads appear in both print and online 5 41-385 -5 8 0 9 2012 Maintenance will apply to the court and will fill the va­ 1966, original owner, hauler, runs great, f or th e r e l ief d e ­ cancy created by the Package Available V8, automatic, great Please allow 24 hours for photo processing before resignation o f Jim manded therein. weekly, monthly Aeration/Fall Clean-up shape, $9000 OBO. new brakes, $1950. 541-41 9-5480. Erickson effective De­ your ad appears in print and online. BOOK NOW! and 530-515-8199 c ember 31 , 2 0 12. Weekly/one-time service PITE DUNCAN, LLP one time service Anyone wishing to be avail. Bonded, insured, Dated: elected to serve the free estimates! Ford Ranchero October 10, 2012 EXPERIENCED remaining t w o-year COLLINS Lawn Maint. By: David J. Boulanger, 1979 To place your photo ad, Commercial Ca/l 541-480-9714 portion of the OSB ¹ 092943 with 351 Cleveland visit us online at & Residential four-year term may Trial Attorney modified engine. www.bendbulletin.com file an application with Bend Landscaping Body is in (503) 222-2256 Free Estimates www.betttttsulletin.com or call with questions the Deschutes County Sprinkler Blowouts, RAM 2500 2003, 5.7L excellent condition, Fax: (503) 222-2260 Senior Discounts 54t-385-5809 Dboulanger@ptteduncan.com C lerk's O f fice f o r and Winterization hemiV8, hd, auto, cruise, $2500 obo. 541-390-1466 541-382-1655 am/fm/cd. $8400 obro. Rochelle L. Stanford, placement on the May 541-420-4677 Same Day Response LCB¹ 7990 541-420-3634 /390-1285 OSB¹ 06244 21, 2013 ballot.

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For homes online WWW b e n d h o m e S . C Om

THE BULLETIN

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2012

ADVERTISING SECTION F

Pride of Ownership

New Homes Starting at $114,990! Hayden Homes newest community, North Village, offers home starting at only $114,990! C onveniently l o cated i n NE Be n d w i t h mountain views and easy access to highway 97, North Village continues the Hayden Homes tradition of offering signature quality homes at an exceptional value. With six well-appointed home plans available, you are certain to find the one to call your own. Directions: From H WY 97 : E ast o n C o oley Rd , N o rth o n Hunters Circle. Call 541-516-1530 or find us on the web at www.hayden-homes.com

3 bedroom + d en, 2.5 b ath, 1768 sq. f t . One owner h ome b u il t i n 2 0 0 8 . M a ster bedroom and den on the main level and loft/family room with 2 b edrooms upstairs. 61933 SE Lorrin Place, Bend. $229,900.

g I. BECKY BREEZE R COMPANY REAL ESTATE WWW.BECKYBREEZE.COM 541-617-5700

HAYDEN HOMES WWW.HAYDEN-HOMES.COM 541-516-1530

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N owadays, h o ­ meowners l o ok­ ing to sell their h omes k no w it's not as easy to do so as it might have b een a f e w

h ood less attractive to p r o ­ spective buyers. A home's appearance is the primary v ariable that could affect its resale value. "It starts with curb appeal," s aid S a nd y G a r n er , G R I , ABR, broker with The Garner y ears a g o . Group. H ow e v e r , Buyers oftentimes decide if the i n v en­ they want to go into a home at tory of first glance of the exterior. h o m e s G arner ha s w o r k e d w i t h f or sa l e buyers who fell in love with r emain s a home because of its outdoor low, and features. "The sellers had totally ren­ selection is limited across all budgets. ovated [the home], but more Although v a l u es than anything, their yard was remain lower than beautiful," said Garner. t he height o f t h e Sellers can take simple steps m arket i n 2007 , such a s t r i m m i n g b u s hes, homeowners selling clearing leaves, pine needles against d i s t r essed and debris, and adding flow­ properties may have ers or potted shrubbery, de­ t he adv a n t age o f pending on the season. demanding a h i g her Cathy Del Nero, broker with p rice. A c cording t o Coldwell Banker Morris Real local Realtors, buyers Estate, recommends a f r esh

by Nicole Werner, for The Bulletin Advertising Department

With hints that home prices are on the rise, individuals currently selling homes can take steps to be sure their homes fetch the highest asking price possible.

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c an take a f e w s t eps t o b oost the v a lues of t h e i r homes. "There's no question that distressedsales (foreclosures and short sales) have greatly i mpacted v a l ues i n ev e r y neighborhood," said Edie De­ L ay, p r i n c ipal b r oker w i t h Hasson Company R e altors. "Appraisers are going to look at surrounding properties to determine v a l ue , h o w ever, i ndividual h o meowners a r e n ot totally a t t h e m e rcy o f the market. Sellers can gain

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notice their home's value is n ot as high a s t hat o f s u r ­ rounding homes, regardless of the neighborhood or how similar the home's exterior is to surrounding homes. According to Del Nero, buy­ ers are willing to pay a little more for the nicest home in the neighborhood. "Make your home the one that will be remembered," she said. "If the house looks well taken care of, the buyer will be more likely to keep your house in mind." When it comes to a home's v alue, there ar e a h o s t o f things that could ul t imately increase ordecrease that val­ ue in the eyes of prospective

buyers. "Buyers are still looking for good deals and need to realize it is no longer a buyers' mar­ ket, said Del Nero. "There is a lack of inventory in all price ranges. Prices have been go­ ing up steadily for th e past four months."

$ 158 , 0 0 0

$ 259 , 9 0 0

Views! Views! Views!

Delighfful Craftsman-Style Home FormerCOBATour of Homes™ "Future ConceptHome". With a number ofattractive features. Beautifully landscaped yard with a fantastic outdoor living area.Close to shopping &other amenities.

Beautiful home with extensive upgrades, Earth Advantage, main floor living, wired for snr­ round sound,red oak hardwood floors,island breakfast bar, birch cabinets & muchmore.

AARON BALLtNEBER, BROKER

541-390-0098 OR 541-389-791 0

MIKE WILSON, BROKER

541-977-5345 OR 541-389-7910

541-728-4499 OR 541-389-7910

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$ 450 , 0 0 0

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AWonderfulCondoMt. BachelorVilage This condo will makefor a great

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Price Reduced!!! Sunriver Gem 3 full master suites, 3.5 baths.

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coat of paint on the front door to help make the front porch feel welcoming. With a decrease in inventory and lower prices, many buy­ ers compare existing homes to newly built homes. " The number one t h ing i s to make your home look as up to date as possible," said Garner. A home that has been lived in has certain disadvantages w hen c o mpared t o n e w l y constructed homes. However, buyers are more likely to con­ an edge by going back to the sider an older home that has basics." been updated. "If it is an older home and A home's location is argu­ ably its best or worst selling it has a newer roof, carpet, point, so sellers must make p aint and f u r nace, this w i l l the most of t h eir n e ighbor­ bring in m or e buyers," said hood. Homeowners who live Del Nero. in a neighborhood or develop­ According to Garner,many ment with many foreclosures of today's buyers are people might find t h ose foreclosed moving to B end an d o f t en­ properties are hurting t h eir t imes, they ar e l o oking f o r o wn home's value. L ot s o f homes that are up to date. "You could b e u p a g a inst foreclosures could negatively affect a neighborhood's repu­ something new, so the price is tation, which might m ake a going to go down if it's a lot of home within t hat n eighbor­ work," said Garner. "People

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getaway or smart investment. Close to downtown andthe ever popular Old Mill District. Amenities include: pool, tennis courts and trails accessing the Deschutes River! Call for details! GRANT LUDWICK,BROKER

541-633-0255 OR 541-389-7910

septic. Garage hasattached10x13 bonusrmioffice,attached14x20 carport,custom16x22heated shop, hot tub & RV parking. MIKE WILSON, BROKER

541 9775345OR541 389 7910

Gorgeous Asianwalnut flooring new hickory cabinets, carpet and tile floors. Large corner lot. Excellent Rental History.

SUSAN PITARRO, BROKER

541-410-8084 OR 541-389-7910

This is Must See ...

Soaringceilings, fireplace,large family room with highwindows. This homesits at theendofacal-de-sac with over5acres. Deckbringsthe outdoorsin ...3-cargarage,plus adetachedRV/Beat barn,separate shop,ti2 bath! MIKE WILSON, BROKER

541-977-5345 OR 541-389-7910


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Real Estate, Bend Southeast Bend Homes Home, security sys 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1466 HomeSource 4, 866-722-3370 747 Fenced. $269,000 MLS¹201205193. www.johnlscott.com tem, granite in kitchen sq. ft. 2-story home, nl NeighborlmPact Bobbie Strome, Bdrm, 3.5 bath, 3734 $699,900 Outstanding Call Nancy Popp, Bro­ and utility, marble in gas fireplace in great Turnkey Ranch W/Cas­ Southwest Bend Homes 4 sq.ft, ker, 541-815-8000 Principal Broker 32 acre corner detail in design and baths, the list goes room. Landscaped cade mtn views, built Artistry in Broken Top, lot. Beautiful lodge­ Crooked River Realty Have an item to John L Scott Real on. Home-ID887 c onstruction of t h i s with sprinkler system in 1993, 38+ a cres Estate 541-385-5500 woodwork, style home w / hand beautiful Sage Build Ranch style SW Red­ Eagle Crest Properties MLS¹201207534 sell quick? with 26 + i r r igation, Fabulous mtn and golf views. crafted timber trusses 866-722-3370 home. Located on Jim Hinton mond I $119,900 River frontage 0.58 acre barn, shop, hay shed, bdrm suites, bonus. inside & o ut. Hard­ ers If it's under 541-420-6229 cul-de-sac lot on the fenced. $55 0 ,000. 4100 sq. ft. New Price wood, Slab g ranite, the 18th hole of the 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, SHOP 3360SF 3-over­ '500you can place it in Challenge C o u rse. 1134 sq. ft. Fenced Central Oregon Realty upper Des c h utes MLS ¹ 2 01 0 03925 head drs+ dbl gar 1,299,000. MLS ¹ Travertine, H e a t ed Home-ID352 Group, LLC River. Utilities are in Pam Lester, Principal $ backyard Large ce­ lovely and 1134SF The Bulletin 201109001. F loors, Mai n l e v el Eagle Crest Properties B roker, Century 2 1 ment patio home. Closed-in back and lot comes with Cate Cushman, master and oversized 866-722-3370 Classifieds for: 1733SF craftsman, MLS¹201206146 paid and a pproved Gold Country Realty, porch. 1.65-acres. Principal Broker 4+ car garage. As­ 5-acres, hickory cab, Jim Hinton plans for a 2400 sq.ft. 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MLS bdrms, 2 baths, 1700 Be a u tifully Village. 4173 sq. ft., 4 Homes across from $204,000 downtown. Fantastic www.johnlscott.com/s Crooked River Realty ¹ 201206306 Pam sq. ft. built in 2001. the nei g h borhood situated on the 14th 1620SF well appointed bedroom, 4 bath. Lester, Principal Bro­ o pportunity t o up ­ harona Convenient location in MLS¹201009509 park & bor d e ring tee box/fairway of the home adjoins 90-acre Gorgeous Mountain Abrams, Broker, ker, Century 21 Gold grade this well built 3 Sharon the desirable NW sec green space. 2179 sq. Ridge Golf C ourse. Bonnie Savickas, Views. 12649 SW CRS 541-280-9309 pasture with 2 -mile Country Realty, Inc. bdrm home and cre­ tion, close to Maple ft., 4 b e droom, 2.5 Tastefully decorated, Broker Peninsula Dr. John L. Scott ate your own estate in walking track. 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65658 Swallows Nest ~ $382,000

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4 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1963 If space is what you are Price reduced 4 bdrm, 2 10 acres - Custom 5 Acres, 2 irrigated, E. Cascade mou n tain Home Sweet Home j NE BEND j $369,000 POWELL BUTTE! 10 sq. ft. home located in looking for, then look bath, 2330 sq. ft. Mul home ­ shop in side of Bend, 4 bdrm, views + New price at Enjoy peace and tran­ A CRES! VI E W S! $649,000 2.5 bath, small shed, $189,750! Imagine the Custom log home on the heart of Prineville. at this 60y acre par tiple outbuildings and Powell Butte! quility on 2.85 private Custom home, spa­ must be pre-qualified, delight upon entering private 11.27 acres, acres with Gorgeous cious & light, gour­ This lovely traditional c el located i n t h e 6.64 acres with 5.6 ir Unique floor plan $350,000, 541-389-7481 y our n e w hom e ! minutes from t own. style home has a low heart of Powell Butte! r igated acres a n d w/indoor spa room, Cascade views. 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In r oom, t i l e d bat h , Broker 541-350-3418 with views. M aster cents throughout. Di­ toys. RV area. Redmond RE/MAX system. $ 2 7 9,000. floor and a b o n us cludes Avion water newer flooring, newer Redmond RE/MAX suite, jett e d -tub, rect access to BLM. MLS¹201205268 Land & Homes MLS ¹2809225 Pam walk-in shower, dbl room over the garage. and the septic system appliances... a great Land & Homes MLS¹201206478 Jane Strell, Broker, Real Estate Lester, Principal Bro­ Wiring for AC unit is is less than 10 years answer for those look Real Estate sink va n it y and Dawn Ulrickson, Broker, ABR, GRI ker, Century 21 Gold walk-in closet. Ready already there, short old. A very large shop ing for space! Also in CRS, GRI, SFR 541-948-7998 Country Realty, Inc. for your i mmediate Check out the distance to m ovies, with finished office/ c luded: 1 9 7 3 mf d 12250 NW Dove Rd. 541-610-9427 We never stop mowng: 541-504-1338 classifieds online restaurants, and bonus space and a home, currently Custom cedar sided enjoyment. 4.80 acres We never stop moving: www.bendbnlletin.com shopping. $ 1 59,950 clean/basic manufac rented with great ten h ome with f loor t o 9.33 acres in P owell with 4 .6 0 i r r igated. MLS ¹201108663 tured h om e o ff ers ants! Owner terms, for c eiling windows t o Butte - 4 bdrm, 2.5 MLS¹201205610. Updated daily Team Clark­ many amenities and short term with large t ake i n t h e m t n . , b ath, 1928 s q . f t . , John L. Scott views. Im m aculate Century 21, o ptions while y o u down. $259 , 0 00 3-car garage, barn, Real Estate Sisters j $579,900 1841 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 shop, with RV door. Ir­ Gold Country b uild y o u r dr e a m ¹201202706 541-548-1712 MORRIS Great Cascade Moun­ bath home, tongue & Realty h ome. $540 , 0 00 Team Clark - Century rigated. $35 9 , 000 MORRIS REAL ESTATE tain views from this groove vaulted ceil­ MLS 541-548-2131 ¹201108973 21, Gold Country Re ¹ 20 1 2 037129 Country living in Bend, REAL ESTATE I dcpc dccdyO d dO p c ccd 3,000 sq. ft. home on ings, gas free stand­ Pam Lester, Principal Team Clark - Century alty 541-548-2131 Spectacular Mtn. c dcpc dc dyO cd d Opc ccd 6 .75 acres w it h 4 ing stove, and wood B roker, Century 2 1 21, Gold Country 3 B edroom, 2 b a t h , views 4 bdrm 45 NEW! Five acres acres of Three Sis­ accents t h roughout. Gold Country Realty, Realty 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2124 sq. ft. Built in baths, 17 acres. Of­ Location Location Loca with irrigation, 1540 ters irrigation. 40x40 Completely f e n ced Inc. 541-504-1338 541-548-2131 1995. Very p r ivate 3170 sq. ft. 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Redmond ReMax DeCourcey, Broker minutes from either Lakes Realty & Prop­ Exterior Cedar & log, bedroom, 2 Fax It to 541-322-7253 Endless possibilities on This home also has Land & Homes Real bath 541-312-7263 Ma n agement, covered drive-thru en Prineville, Madras, or erty Estate ome l o cated o n The Bulletin Classifieds 4.62 acres of serenity an incredible 2300 sq. We never stop moving: try & l o w ma i n te h Redmond. Peace and 541-536-0117 and privacy. Comfort­ ft. insulated dream 1 acre corner q uiet? This i s t h e nance l a n dscaping fenced able 3 b e droom, 2 s hop with 2 b a y s . Panoramic Mountain lot. Flooring and ap­ place!! MLS 5 2916 Old L ak e R d w/large patio for out Views. 6800 Sq.ft., b ath home an d a plenty of space for Cg p liances wer e r e ­ $199,000. Two 1848 Bank Owned Acreage ¹201202008 side l i ving. 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MLS¹ Sisters School Dis­ Mtn views with rustic Century 21, Gold 201205043. Pam 41.75y acres located 12851 SW Deer t rict, with a n e a s y feeling, two acres irri­ The Bulletin Classified Country Realty Lester, Principal Bro­ in the heart of Powell commute to Red­ gation. Great small Crossing. Remodeled 541-548-2131 MORRIS w / p rivacy, ker, Century 21 Gold Butte with many im 3 bdrm 2 bath 1440 mond or Bend as well acreage Country Realty, Inc. provements in place. as al l of Cen t ral room for animals & sq. ft. CRR home. REAL ESTATE Equestrian 5-acres, your toys. Detached 541-504-1 338 A variety of trees and Granite counters, I dcpc dc dya cd* da pc,ccd Oregon's r ecreation $264 , 0 00 shrubs. 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The Bulletin 541-548-2131 ral property 3479 pine ceilings and sun­ Great room floor plan dcr cg Cent cl Oregon c ccc cpi8 541-350-3419 You'll find it in sq. ft. 3 bdrm. 2.5 s plashed roo m s . w/living r o o m & Redmond RE/MAX Beautiful & peaceful baths. Lots of shop kitchen having The Bulletin Classifieds Plenty of room with Land & Homes Desirable location, only setting $649,000 area! $505,000 4.98 acres. $249,000 wide-plank floors of Real Estate minutes from town & 4 bdrm, 2.5 baths, 2275 MLS ¹201207007 MLS¹201206906 reclaimed pine. Dis­ Prineville Reservoir. sq. ft. on 40 acres Gail Day 541-306-1018 tressed maple cabi­ Hard to f i n d P r ice Call Jeanne Schar­ 541-385-5809 Meticulous home has horse property, ac­ lund, Principal Bro­ Central Oregon Realty nets in Kitchen with 1 b reathtaking Cas ­ cess Range! 1296 sq. ft. to BLM. ker 541-420-7978 Group, LLC 1 /2 thi c k slat e home on 2 a c res c ade v i ews. L o w MLS¹201204029. West Powell Butte Es Redmond RE/MAX counters. If you like a just north of Red­ m aintenance y a r d . t ates. $ 4 79,000. 6 1/4 Mi. Deschutes River Vicci Bowen Land & Homes cozy country f e el. Open r oomy f l o or bdrm, 3.5 bath home 541-41 0-9730 f rontage. Cus t o m You've got it!! Beau­ mond o verlooking Real Estate plan, vaulted ceilings, Central Oregon Realty o n 2 0 a c re s w i t h single level 3 bdrm, 3 tiful Cascade Moun­ the valley below and lots of light from the Smith Rock. shop, 2 master suites, bath, 3 9 6 2 sq. f t ., tain Views. 2 corrals, Group, LLC The Bulletin's large windows, nice 4-car garage, water 1 2.72 a c r e ga t e d pond, shared lake, 3 $99,000 www.bendbu! Ietin.com "Call A Service MLS ¹201205979 office, and nook. Two 53089 Alps Ct., LaPine, f eature, gated c o m community, p r i vate acres of irrigation, 2 Professional" Directory treed acres, plenty of munity. MLS¹ Call KELLY STAR­ $239,900. 3 bdrm, 2.5 setting. $99 7 ,000. stall barn. $375,000 room for your toys!!! bath, 1.13 acres. 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4 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1963 If space is what you are Price reduced 4 bdrm, 2 10 acres - Custom 5 Acres, 2 irrigated, E. Cascade mou n tain Home Sweet Home j NE BEND j $369,000 POWELL BUTTE! 10 sq. ft. home located in looking for, then look bath, 2330 sq. ft. Mul home ­ shop in side of Bend, 4 bdrm, views + New price at Enjoy peace and tran­ A CRES! VI E W S! $649,000 2.5 bath, small shed, $189,750! Imagine the Custom log home on the heart of Prineville. at this 60y acre par tiple outbuildings and Powell Butte! quility on 2.85 private Custom home, spa­ must be pre-qualified, delight upon entering private 11.27 acres, acres with Gorgeous cious & light, gour­ This lovely traditional c el located i n t h e 6.64 acres with 5.6 ir Unique floor plan $350,000, 541-389-7481 y our n e w hom e ! minutes from t own. style home has a low heart of Powell Butte! r igated acres a n d w/indoor spa room, Cascade views. Large met kitchen, office & m aintenance y a r d , Enjoy the views of the set-up for grass or wide hall w ays, 5 A c res w / mountain Vaulted ceilings, open 3 790 sq.ft., 3 b e d ­ master suite. Vaulted more. $825,000. solid wood cabinetry Cascade M o u ntain animals. Home has single level. plan. K itchen, room, 3.5 bath, spa­ wood ceilings. Pos­ MLS¹201106428 views. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, floor throughout, as well as R ange and the p r i been extensively re dining a n d fa m i ly cious bonus room & sible m o t her-in-law Call VIRGINIA, $365,000. MLS 1620 sq.ft., irrigated, a tile entry, and lami v acy amongst t h e modeled and updated 201108648 Call rooms with wood deck media room. Radiant suite. Borders BLM. Principal Broker 36x40 shop, fenced, nate w oo d fl o ors. natural and well treed and includes a bonus VIRGINIA, Principal access. Formal living floor heat. Artistic ac­ Bring your horse and 541-350-3418 extensive sp r i nkler Master on the main surroundings. In r oom, t i l e d bat h , Broker 541-350-3418 with views. M aster cents throughout. Di­ toys. RV area. Redmond RE/MAX system. $ 2 7 9,000. floor and a b o n us cludes Avion water newer flooring, newer Redmond RE/MAX suite, jett e d -tub, rect access to BLM. MLS¹201205268 Land & Homes MLS ¹2809225 Pam walk-in shower, dbl room over the garage. and the septic system appliances... a great Land & Homes MLS¹201206478 Jane Strell, Broker, Real Estate Lester, Principal Bro­ Wiring for AC unit is is less than 10 years answer for those look Real Estate sink va n it y and Dawn Ulrickson, Broker, ABR, GRI ker, Century 21 Gold walk-in closet. Ready already there, short old. A very large shop ing for space! Also in CRS, GRI, SFR 541-948-7998 Country Realty, Inc. for your i mmediate Check out the distance to m ovies, with finished office/ c luded: 1 9 7 3 mf d 12250 NW Dove Rd. 541-610-9427 We never stop mowng: 541-504-1338 classifieds online restaurants, and bonus space and a home, currently Custom cedar sided enjoyment. 4.80 acres We never stop moving: www.bendbnlletin.com shopping. $ 1 59,950 clean/basic manufac rented with great ten h ome with f loor t o 9.33 acres in P owell with 4 .6 0 i r r igated. MLS ¹201108663 tured h om e o ff ers ants! Owner terms, for c eiling windows t o Butte - 4 bdrm, 2.5 MLS¹201205610. Updated daily Team Clark­ many amenities and short term with large t ake i n t h e m t n . , b ath, 1928 s q . f t . , John L. Scott views. Im m aculate Century 21, o ptions while y o u down. $259 , 0 00 3-car garage, barn, Real Estate Sisters j $579,900 1841 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 shop, with RV door. Ir­ Gold Country b uild y o u r dr e a m ¹201202706 541-548-1712 MORRIS Great Cascade Moun­ bath home, tongue & Realty h ome. $540 , 0 00 Team Clark - Century rigated. $35 9 , 000 MORRIS REAL ESTATE tain views from this groove vaulted ceil­ MLS 541-548-2131 ¹201108973 21, Gold Country Re ¹ 20 1 2 037129 Country living in Bend, REAL ESTATE I dcpc dccdyO d dO p c ccd 3,000 sq. ft. home on ings, gas free stand­ Pam Lester, Principal Team Clark - Century alty 541-548-2131 Spectacular Mtn. c dcpc dc dyO cd d Opc ccd 6 .75 acres w it h 4 ing stove, and wood B roker, Century 2 1 21, Gold Country 3 B edroom, 2 b a t h , views 4 bdrm 45 NEW! Five acres acres of Three Sis­ accents t h roughout. Gold Country Realty, Realty 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2124 sq. ft. Built in baths, 17 acres. Of­ Location Location Loca with irrigation, 1540 ters irrigation. 40x40 Completely f e n ced Inc. 541-504-1338 541-548-2131 1995. Very p r ivate 3170 sq. ft. Beautiful fered at $1,295,000, tions! 2463 sq. ft. 4 sq. ft. home. barn, 5 loafing sheds, 4.81 acres. $385,000 custom home on a setting, with Cascade MLS ¹2101203960 bdrm, 3 bath home on $220,000. MLS 3 car g arage with views, and Prineville 1 6249 South D r . very private and gated MLS¹ 201101447 Cate Cushman, 3.3 acres b e tween ¹201207126 Call shop. 2 b e drooms, Juniper Realty, Need to get an ad 10 acres, yet conve lights at night. Com $595,000. 6.27 acre Principal Broker Bend and Redmond. TRAVIS HANNAN, bonus room & office. 541-504-5393 fortable home, with an horse property with niently located j ust 541-480-1884 in ASAP? Property has 3 acres Principal Broker MLS¹201205094 open floor plan. Coun g orgeous 2922 s f minutes to the Powell www.catecushman.com Swalley water and a 541-788-3480 12726 SW CINDER Christy Hartman­ try living and o n ly h ome, shop. H i g h Butte Country Store. Well kept 1848 sq. ft., 3 f enced bac k y a r d. Redmond ReMax DeCourcey, Broker minutes from either Lakes Realty & Prop­ Exterior Cedar & log, bedroom, 2 Fax It to 541-322-7253 Endless possibilities on This home also has Land & Homes Real bath 541-312-7263 Ma n agement, covered drive-thru en Prineville, Madras, or erty Estate ome l o cated o n The Bulletin Classifieds 4.62 acres of serenity an incredible 2300 sq. We never stop moving: try & l o w ma i n te h Redmond. Peace and 541-536-0117 and privacy. Comfort­ ft. insulated dream 1 acre corner q uiet? This i s t h e nance l a n dscaping fenced able 3 b e droom, 2 s hop with 2 b a y s . Panoramic Mountain lot. Flooring and ap­ place!! MLS 5 2916 Old L ak e R d w/large patio for out Views. 6800 Sq.ft., b ath home an d a plenty of space for Cg p liances wer e r e ­ $199,000. Two 1848 Bank Owned Acreage ¹201202008 side l i ving. L a r ge placed just 3 yrs ago. 3500+ sq.ft. shop, 30x40 shop with over­ RVs toys hobbies and s q.ft. h omes, t w o $425,000 $289,500 shop, plus a double 5 bdrm, 7 baths, sized RV door. Build animals. inside you Newer vinyl windows 20-acre parcels. High garage w/living quar 19 acres in NE Bend. Team Clark­ acres, $1,299,000. and pellet stove. This 2938 sq. ft., s ingle your custom h ome will enjoy vaulted ceil 25 Cate Lakes Realty & Prop­ ters & 2 full RV hook MORRIS Century 21, Cushman, with brea t htaking ings, 2 master suites, home is m o ve-in erty Ma n agement, Gold Country ups. Home b oasts ready. Large area to level home. 5 acres views of the Cascade and extra large mas Principal Broker REAL ESTATE 541-536-0117 irrigation, barn, pond, m any special f e a 541-480-1884 Icdcpccdcccly (hmcd ccd Opcccccd Realty park your toys and swimming pool, 2 tax Mountains or enjoy as ter bath with custom www.catecushman.com 541-548-2131 tures including a cus is. Property is fenced shower and g ranite RV. 24x24 g arage. lots. Private. People Look for Information tom staircase, river and makes a great counter. $3 5 9 ,900. deck with en­ MLS¹201207057 About Products and rock fireplace, vaulted Back Cottage Style Bunga­ horse property. Very MLS 201206489 closed hot tub. Lease Cathy Del Nero, Broker Services Every Day through ceilings, gou r met low, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, peaceful setting with John L. Scott Real Es option or purchase. 541-410-5280 kitchen, theatre room, 780 sq.ft, completely The Bulletin Classifieds wildlife abound. Lo­ tate 541-548-1712 $99,500 deluxe master suite, We never stop moving: remodeled, 9148 sq.ft. cated approximately 6 MLS¹ 201207499 a nd m uc h mo r e ! Outstanding mtn views lot, park l ike l and­ miles from Sisters in Juniper Realty, scaping, greenhouse. and large farm par ¹201108773 the h i ghly d e sired Log home on 2+ acres 541-504-5393 Check c els s u rround t h is $570,000 Team Clark­ $65,000. MLS¹ Sisters School Dis­ Mtn views with rustic Century 21, Gold 201205043. Pam 41.75y acres located 12851 SW Deer t rict, with a n e a s y feeling, two acres irri­ The Bulletin Classified Country Realty Lester, Principal Bro­ in the heart of Powell commute to Red­ gation. Great small Crossing. Remodeled 541-548-2131 MORRIS w / p rivacy, ker, Century 21 Gold Butte with many im 3 bdrm 2 bath 1440 mond or Bend as well acreage Country Realty, Inc. provements in place. as al l of Cen t ral room for animals & sq. ft. CRR home. REAL ESTATE Equestrian 5-acres, your toys. Detached 541-504-1 338 A variety of trees and Granite counters, I dcpc dc dya cd* da pc,ccd Oregon's r ecreation $264 , 0 00 shrubs. Smooth wire 36x48 6-stall barn, and beauty! $252,000 shop. hickory cabinets, cross-fenced, groom­ MLS¹201200600 corrals/pasture areas bamboo wood floors, B ETWEEN BEND & MLS¹201205440 Good classified ads tell Fred Crouch with steel posts and ing stall, wash rack, REDMOND D&D Realty Group LLC vinyl windows, the list the essential facts in an 541-350-1945 a n o v ersized h a y hay barn, mare barn 866-346-7868 goes on. Garage, car­ Terrific location ­ 4 interesting Manner. Write Central Oregon Realty a large ma w/foaling stalls. 2004 bdrm, 1 ba th in port and RV covered from the readers view - not storage, 3bd 2bth home. Group, LLC chine shop, the main 2,888y sq.ft. home on G ORGEOUS parking. $109,000 mt n . the seller's. Convert the shop has a set-up that $298,500. 5.75y acres. A views! 36+/- acres. MLS 201204401 facts into benefits. Show Call Nancy Popp, Bro­ can be used while Juniper Realty, Country feel but close Irrigated Find exactly what w/ s m all the reader how the item will building your dream ker, 541-815-8000 541-504-5393 to t ow n a m enities. cabin, 1 bedroom, 1 you are looking for in the help them in someway. home! $470,000 MLS Crooked River Realty Super fireplace w/rock b ath, poss i b le CLASSIFIEDS This ¹201102008 12-peak huge Cascade surround fo r a m b i­ OWC! $ 2 2 5 ,000. advertising tip Team Clark­ views from this gor­ a nce, plus a L o p i MLS¹ 201201125 What are you brought to you by Century 21, Mountain views! geous Crooked River Woodstove that can Call Charlie, Fabulous view, ru­ Gold Country Realty Ranch home w/ knotty heat the whole house. Designated Broker looking for? The Bulletin 541-548-2131 ral property 3479 pine ceilings and sun­ Great room floor plan dcr cg Cent cl Oregon c ccc cpi8 541-350-3419 You'll find it in sq. ft. 3 bdrm. 2.5 s plashed roo m s . w/living r o o m & Redmond RE/MAX Beautiful & peaceful baths. Lots of shop kitchen having The Bulletin Classifieds Plenty of room with Land & Homes Desirable location, only setting $649,000 area! $505,000 4.98 acres. $249,000 wide-plank floors of Real Estate minutes from town & 4 bdrm, 2.5 baths, 2275 MLS ¹201207007 MLS¹201206906 reclaimed pine. Dis­ Prineville Reservoir. sq. ft. on 40 acres Gail Day 541-306-1018 tressed maple cabi­ Hard to f i n d P r ice Call Jeanne Schar­ 541-385-5809 Meticulous home has horse property, ac­ lund, Principal Bro­ Central Oregon Realty nets in Kitchen with 1 b reathtaking Cas ­ cess Range! 1296 sq. ft. to BLM. ker 541-420-7978 Group, LLC 1 /2 thi c k slat e home on 2 a c res c ade v i ews. L o w MLS¹201204029. West Powell Butte Es Redmond RE/MAX counters. If you like a just north of Red­ m aintenance y a r d . t ates. $ 4 79,000. 6 1/4 Mi. Deschutes River Vicci Bowen Land & Homes cozy country f e el. Open r oomy f l o or bdrm, 3.5 bath home 541-41 0-9730 f rontage. Cus t o m You've got it!! Beau­ mond o verlooking Real Estate plan, vaulted ceilings, Central Oregon Realty o n 2 0 a c re s w i t h single level 3 bdrm, 3 tiful Cascade Moun­ the valley below and lots of light from the Smith Rock. shop, 2 master suites, bath, 3 9 6 2 sq. f t ., tain Views. 2 corrals, Group, LLC The Bulletin's large windows, nice 4-car garage, water 1 2.72 a c r e ga t e d pond, shared lake, 3 $99,000 www.bendbu! Ietin.com "Call A Service MLS ¹201205979 office, and nook. Two 53089 Alps Ct., LaPine, f eature, gated c o m community, p r i vate acres of irrigation, 2 Professional" Directory treed acres, plenty of munity. MLS¹ Call KELLY STAR­ $239,900. 3 bdrm, 2.5 setting. $99 7 ,000. stall barn. $375,000 room for your toys!!! bath, 1.13 acres. Ad­ 201207133 BUCK, Broker is all about meeting Pam MLS ¹ 201 2 05961. MLS ¹201205878 541-771-7786 $159,900 your needs. joins N a t' I F o r est Lester, Principal Bro Pam Lester, Principal Bobbie Strome, Redmond RE/MAX MLS¹201204820 Land. High Lakes Re­ ker, Century 21 Gold B roker, Century 2 1 Principal Broker Call on one of the D&D Realty Group LLC alty & Property Mana­ Country Realty, Inc. Land & Homes Gold Country Realty, John L Scott Real 866-346-7868 541-504-1338 Real Estate professionals today! gent 541-536-0117 Inc. 541-504-1338 Estate 541-385-5500

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The Ultimate Hideout j 3 bdrm/2 bath, 1500 sq. 4 .38 Acre v i e w l o t 31.21 Acres. Scenic Mountain Views On SW Chipmunk Rd. f t. r e modeled m f d backs BLM, Cascade riverfront property on Acreage j $130,000 Level 5.19 acres with Snowberry Village ¹98 Snowberry Village ¹119 Snowberry Village ¹98 $749,500 637 private acres, 87 home on 4 0 a cres. mtn & S m ith R o ck the Deschutes, possi­ Cascade Mountain and mountain views. Well $79,500 • 3 bedrooms, 2.5 $79,500 Beautiful 3 m iles f r o m Be n d . 175'x275' arena, 60' views. Corner lot, ap­ bility of partition into 3 Smith Roc k v i e ws treed w it h s e v eral• 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. baths, 1920 sq. ft. bedroom, 2 bath Buck Creek flows year round pen, 3 stall barn proved for standard parcels, very private, from this 6.64 acre lot possible buil d ing • 1 404 s q. f t . 1 9 9 9 • 2000 Silvercrest - Tri­ single level home in round. 2 LOP Tags for with 24'x 100' pad­ septic. $199,000. MLS and the road is paved at a great price. Very sites. Com m unity Silvercrest plewide Snowberry V i l lage. bucks & b u lls. As­ d ocks o f f stal l s , ¹2809381 Pam almost to the property. p rivate, treed lot i n water & power avail­ • Vaulted ceilings • Living room, family Vaulted ceilings, gas pens, Ponderosas, & 2 25'x375' t u r n out Lester, Principal Bro­ Exc. opportunity, with area of fine homes. able at t h e s t reet. designer colors room, dining room heat/A/C, 2-car ga­ Rimrocks. Propane & area, heated & insu­ ker, Century 21 Gold lots of possibilities! Just 2 blocks to the Owner terms avail­ • Gas heat and A/C. • Remodeled kitchen, rage w/shop a rea, solar for the c abin. lated 12'x24' s h op, Country Realty, Inc. $350,000 MLS Deschutes River and able. $69,000 MLS¹ Elevated corner lot­ w/breakfast bar front deck and cozy Large barn for stor­ 1 2'x12' t ac k r o o m, 541-504-1338 ¹201109809 backs to 120 acres of 201106095 nice views • Private master suite rear patio, elevated age. Horse corral. $149,900. MLS Canyon City, Oregon Team Clark­ BLM land. Juniper Realty, • Attached 2-car ga w/walk-in closet corner lot. A good buy 541-504-5393 MLS¹201204217 ¹ 201204056 Cas ­ Investment opportunity. Century 21, MLS¹2905812 rage+ shop area • Master bath w/garden in a wonderful neigh­ Craig Long, Broker cade Realty, Dennis 4 city tax lots totalling Gold Country Diane Lozito, Broker • Front deck and rear tub 8 double shower borhood! 541-480-7647 Haniford, Princ. Bro­ 14.07 acres. Zoned Realty 541-548-3598 SW D O V E R D . M t. patio • Gas FA heat PLUS Marilyn Rohaly, Broker ker 1-541-536-1731. 541-548-2131 541-306-9646 We never stop moving: Washington & Three Call Marilyn R ohaly, AC & fireplace 541-322-9954 R1. It's possible to di­ We never stop moving: Sisters views from this Broker, 541-322-9954 • Immaculate - too John L. Scott vide the lots further. 3 acres flat property TURN THE PAGE 6.1 acre property with John L. Scott Real Power, city water & many upgrades to list! 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Studio, $32,900 3 bdrm, View Property 2.49 2907502 541-504-5393 Lots ley below, 5 usable Owner will c a rry. plewide 2 bath, 541-548-5511 The Highlands at Bro­ acres between Bend Cascade Realty, www.JandMHomes.com • Formal Living room, ken top, 1 0 a c res, acres with well Ideal $97,000 MLS 541-536-1 731 & Redmond, 1998 dining room and fam­ North Powell Butte building site with un­ 201100751 775 gated, private well, home, dbl garage, Acreage I 2 LOTS! ily area o bstructed v iew s 3 Call Travis Hannan, New Construction Manufactured/ Good classified ads tell insulated h e a ted/ 2 buildable, rare, North utilities at lot, app for MLS¹201205208 cap-fill bdrm, 2 b ath, 1548 • Beautiful kitchen with the essential facts in an septic. Princ. Broker cooled office/work­ Mobile Homes P owell Butte C a s ­ $535,000. pantry & a l l a p pli­ Gail Day 541-306-1018 sq.ft., vaulted, g as MLS 541-788-3480 room with full bath interesting Manner. Write ances cade Mountain views. ¹ 201200937. 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Sometimes in­ 1.13 acres with access ered RV parking and 685 SE Third St, Bend, OR 97702 ~ 541-318-5500 ~ NMLS¹89511/ML-3213-10 Ready to build... s tructions over t h e from two streets pro­ lots of privacy, just 20 acres - great views! yond. v iding y o u man y water, septic feasibil phone are misunder­ Incredible C a scade minutes from lakes, ity, power all in place. stood and an e rror building site options. I ,' trails and Willamette Mtn., Smith Rock and I I I Adjacent p r o perties can occur in your ad. Owner terms avail­ Ski Pass. $275,000 v alley v i ews! T w o able. $58,500 have nice homes and If this happens to your MLS¹ 201 2 0 7074. 10-acre parcels with MLS¹ 201106385 541-433-5678 well and septic ap­ landscape. J o s hua ad, please contact us Juniper Realty, is d e a d-end the first day your ad Cascade Realty proved. Great area to Court 541-504-5393 cul-de-sac, so there is appears and we will build! Bank o wned. Peaceful Lifestyle, very little traffic. 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Very sites. Com m unity Silvercrest plewide Snowberry V i l lage. bucks & b u lls. As­ d ocks o f f stal l s , ¹2809381 Pam almost to the property. p rivate, treed lot i n water & power avail­ • Vaulted ceilings • Living room, family Vaulted ceilings, gas pens, Ponderosas, & 2 25'x375' t u r n out Lester, Principal Bro­ Exc. opportunity, with area of fine homes. able at t h e s t reet. designer colors room, dining room heat/A/C, 2-car ga­ Rimrocks. Propane & area, heated & insu­ ker, Century 21 Gold lots of possibilities! Just 2 blocks to the Owner terms avail­ • Gas heat and A/C. • Remodeled kitchen, rage w/shop a rea, solar for the c abin. lated 12'x24' s h op, Country Realty, Inc. $350,000 MLS Deschutes River and able. $69,000 MLS¹ Elevated corner lot­ w/breakfast bar front deck and cozy Large barn for stor­ 1 2'x12' t ac k r o o m, 541-504-1338 ¹201109809 backs to 120 acres of 201106095 nice views • Private master suite rear patio, elevated age. Horse corral. $149,900. MLS Canyon City, Oregon Team Clark­ BLM land. Juniper Realty, • Attached 2-car ga w/walk-in closet corner lot. A good buy 541-504-5393 MLS¹201204217 ¹ 201204056 Cas ­ Investment opportunity. Century 21, MLS¹2905812 rage+ shop area • Master bath w/garden in a wonderful neigh­ Craig Long, Broker cade Realty, Dennis 4 city tax lots totalling Gold Country Diane Lozito, Broker • Front deck and rear tub 8 double shower borhood! 541-480-7647 Haniford, Princ. Bro­ 14.07 acres. Zoned Realty 541-548-3598 SW D O V E R D . M t. patio • Gas FA heat PLUS Marilyn Rohaly, Broker ker 1-541-536-1731. 541-548-2131 541-306-9646 We never stop moving: Washington & Three Call Marilyn R ohaly, AC & fireplace 541-322-9954 R1. It's possible to di­ We never stop moving: Sisters views from this Broker, 541-322-9954 • Immaculate - too John L. Scott vide the lots further. 3 acres flat property TURN THE PAGE 6.1 acre property with John L. Scott Real Power, city water & many upgrades to list! 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MLS¹201101554 ~ We never stop moving: Acre c o rner l o t road, 1/3 interest in distance to the Des­ $19,900 house. $400,000 2 bdrm, 2 bath $94,500. Call Marilyn 4 .2 Call Linda Lou f e n ced. chutes River & Steel­ well, applied for stan USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! MLS¹201200048 Rohaly, Broker, completely Day-Wright, Broker, $23,900 2 bdrm, 1 bath Older mobile can be dard septic. $99,900. head Falls. Hike, bike, $38,900 3 bdrm, 2 bath 541-322-9954 Call TRAVIS HAN­ 541-771-2585 f ixed up o r l iv e i n Door-to-door selling with MLS¹ 2012 0 4695 ride horses, fly fish. NAN, Principal Bro­ John L. Scott RE Crooked River Realty 3 bdrm, 2 bath while building - cur­ Pam Lester, Principal Quiet & natural set­ $39,999 ker 541-788-3480 fast results! It's the easiest 541-548-5511 rently has no value. ting is ideal for vaca­ www JandMHomes com Cascade Views in Ter­ B roker, Century 2 1 Redmond RE/MAX way in the world to sell. MORRIS Storage buildings and Gold Country Realty, tions or year round Snowberry Village ¹65 rebonne I $192,500 Land & Homes living. $49,000 MLS¹ Movers! $7,999 2 bdrm, • 3 bedrooms - 2 1 /2 carport. Priced to sell, REAL ESTATE Real Estate The Bulletin Classified Breathtaking views, De­ Inc. 541-504-1338 owner ma y c a r ry. 201009429 baths - 1920 sq.ft. I d y d d yO d dop i d schutes River Can­ 1 bath, $19,999 Office/ REDMOND 2.59 541-385-5809 771 MLS Juniper Realty, • 1993 Silvercrest - Tri­ $59,900. yon, and farming val­ acres close to town. Studio, $32,900 3 bdrm, View Property 2.49 2907502 541-504-5393 Lots ley below, 5 usable Owner will c a rry. plewide 2 bath, 541-548-5511 The Highlands at Bro­ acres between Bend Cascade Realty, www.JandMHomes.com • Formal Living room, ken top, 1 0 a c res, acres with well Ideal $97,000 MLS 541-536-1 731 & Redmond, 1998 dining room and fam­ North Powell Butte building site with un­ 201100751 775 gated, private well, home, dbl garage, Acreage I 2 LOTS! ily area o bstructed v iew s 3 Call Travis Hannan, New Construction Manufactured/ Good classified ads tell insulated h e a ted/ 2 buildable, rare, North utilities at lot, app for MLS¹201205208 cap-fill bdrm, 2 b ath, 1548 • Beautiful kitchen with the essential facts in an septic. Princ. Broker cooled office/work­ Mobile Homes P owell Butte C a s ­ $535,000. pantry & a l l a p pli­ Gail Day 541-306-1018 sq.ft., vaulted, g as MLS 541-788-3480 room with full bath interesting Manner. Write ances cade Mountain views. ¹ 201200937. Pam Central Oregon Realty Redmond RE/MAX sep. from h ouse, Snowberry Village ¹127 furnace-range-water Quiet area. • Generous master suite from the readers view - not Group, LLC Lester, Principal Bro­ Land & Homes heater, fenced, land­ concrete RV pad & $90,425 the seller's. Convert the Vicci Bowen g arden tu b & scaped. $16 2 ,900 ker, Century 21 Gold 5-acre corner lot, flat Real Estate several ho o k -up • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths 541-41 0-9730 facts into benefits. Show MLS ¹ 20 1 2 07750 shower Country Realty, Inc. spots. $1 8 0,000. 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Call Melody Curry, Bro­ Real Estate Cate Cushman, Search the area's most • So ld t a stefully fur­ bath John L. Scott Real professional help in New appliances, lots ker, 541-771-1116 Principal Broker comprehensive listing of nished Estate, Bend Call The Bulletin At Crooked River Realty 3 bedroom, 2 The Bulletin's "Call a Call Marilyn R ohaly, of upgrades, custom 541-480-1884 classified advertising... www.JohnLScott.com CUTE! 541-385-5809 window c o v erings, bath home, close to www.catecushman.com $83,500 G reat Moun real estate to automotive, Service Professional" Broker, 541-322-9954 front & back decks. the lake on over an Place Your Ad Or E-Mail tain Views from Sis merchandise to sporting John L. Scott Real South j Directory Pristine fenced court­ Snowberry Village ¹16 acre. This is a must At: www.bendbulletin.com ters to Hood lot. Seller Three Rivers goods. Bulletin Classifieds Estate, Bend yard $59,500 entry. 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Dining r oom, tom-built h om e in l ot, backs t o o p e n has boat launch & Get your home with Cascade huge kitchen with is­ Diamond Peaks has space!! Home-ID795 dock, clubhouse and Alfalfa farm opportunity views. Close to BLM dining room & large Possible owner terms. 3 land, master s uite, business everything for the se­ $65,000 E a gle Crest kitchen with e a ting Bdrm, 2 bath, 1107 road maintenance. Over 700 acres with and National Forest arden t u b , sta l l rious vacationer Resort almost level MLS¹201105237 area. Pellet s t ove, sq.ft., laminated wood g 453 irrigated acres. lands for recreation. shower. Vaulted ceil­ and/or retiree. over­ . 40 acre lot not f a r Huge covered BBQ flooring, carport w/ Don Kelleher, Broker Producing over 2000 MLS¹201207453 Wood laminate a ROW I N G large garage on first from Ridge S p orts The Kelleher Group deck. Large laundry storage, fenced, land­ ings. quality tons per year. 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Sometimes in­ 1.13 acres with access ered RV parking and 685 SE Third St, Bend, OR 97702 ~ 541-318-5500 ~ NMLS¹89511/ML-3213-10 Ready to build... s tructions over t h e from two streets pro­ lots of privacy, just 20 acres - great views! yond. v iding y o u man y water, septic feasibil phone are misunder­ Incredible C a scade minutes from lakes, ity, power all in place. stood and an e rror building site options. I ,' trails and Willamette Mtn., Smith Rock and I I I Adjacent p r o perties can occur in your ad. Owner terms avail­ Ski Pass. $275,000 v alley v i ews! T w o able. $58,500 have nice homes and If this happens to your MLS¹ 201 2 0 7074. 10-acre parcels with MLS¹ 201106385 541-433-5678 well and septic ap­ landscape. J o s hua ad, please contact us Juniper Realty, is d e a d-end the first day your ad Cascade Realty proved. Great area to Court 541-504-5393 cul-de-sac, so there is appears and we will build! Bank o wned. Peaceful Lifestyle, very little traffic. Short be happy to fix it as $134,900. SW Chinook Dr. vacation rental, many www.johnlscott.com/46 drive t o Pr i n eville, s oon as w e c a n .Crooked R i ver & amenitites. 4 Bdrm, Redmond and Bend. Deadlines are: Week­ mountain views from 964 3 bath, 1813 sq.ft., MLS ¹2804050 days 11:00 noon for Lisa McCarthy, Broker, t his 5.68 a cres l o ­ $245,000. Team Clark­ next day, Sat. 11:00 c ated on a pa v e d SRES 541-419-8639 Cate Cushman, Century 21, a.m. for Sunday and John L. Scott street. Num e rous Principal Broker Gold Country Monday. R eal Est a te , B e n d trees & many building 541-480-1884 Realty 541 -385-5809 sites. $225,000 MLS¹ www.catecushman.com www.johnlscott.com 541-548-2131 Thank you! 201106408 3 - 9 14 8 S q .ft. lots, The Bulletin Classified 5.64 acres Mt. Views. Juniper Realty, 764 cul-de-sac, u t i l ities 541-504-5393 $99,900. 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MLS¹201208031 (730)

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This property is lakefront on OchocoReservoir. Built in 2010 the garage with studio above is finished out perfectly. Well and septic are installed. Additional building site on property.

3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2130 sq. ft., Pahlischbuilt home. Open great room floor plan with gas fireplace, spacious master suite, large bonus room, 8 private backyard bordering large rock outcropping.

New construction, 1500 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, great room, kitchen with island 8 fireplace, large master suite, front yard landscaping 8 sprinkler system, fencing 8 patio. Completion date 12/I/12.

MLS¹201208021 (730)

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DARRINKELLEHER BROKER MICHELLE TISDEL, PC,BROKER

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AL EASTWOOD,PRINCIPALBROKER 541-382-4123

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JOHN SNIPP EN, BROKER, MBA,ABR,CRS, GRI 541-312-7273 • 541-948-9090

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1754 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, updated with tasteful warm decor. Vaulted living room, kitchen with tile counters 8 laminate wood flooring, large master, finished garage, Landscaped.22 acre lot.

Open living and dining, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1234 sq. ft., bright kitchen with a breakfast nook. Master suite with a walk-in closet. Fencedbackyard. Cul-de-sac, close toshopping and dining.

Bright 8 open 2 bedroom, 2 bath in gated Mt. View Park. Large kitchen, great room with corner fireplace, vaulted ceiling, skylights, deck. Beautiful gardens.

Pool, pickleball, low HOAfees, Near Medical

Well-cared for 1488 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 2, bath home built in 2007 on nicely treed acre lot, Vaulted ceilings, wood cabinets, tile floors in kitchen and dining room. Certified woodstove. Act now!

MLS¹201208146 (730)

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MLS¹201208106 (730)

MLS¹201208035 (730)

MLS¹201208102 [730)

SHERRYPERRIGAN, BROKER

SHELLY HUMMEL, BROKER, CRS,GRI, CHMS

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541-383-4361

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The Pinehurst at BrokenTop bySteven VanSant/Pacwest Homes!Unmatchedquality 8 craftsmanship! Single.level, 3-car garage, customcabinetry 8 trim, 0.55 acre golf courseview lot. No expense spared!

Stunning SunForestbuilt home in Woodside on 4.2 acres

MLS¹201207905 (746)

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DAVID GILMORE,BROKER 541-312-7271

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11 Peak View! Very private, contemporary home. Oversized 3 car garage with shop. Owner will carry.

2612 sq. ft. Master suite sitting area opens to river view.

MLS¹201204300 (746)

ROSEMARYGOODWIN, BROKER, CERTIFIEDNEGOTIATOR

MLS¹201103134 (746)

Beautiful home onthe DeschutesRiver near Downtown Bend 8 TheOld Mill. Well-appointed entry, great room, gourmet kitchen, main level master suite. Elevated deck down to dock with boat ramp. Call today!

SUSAN AGLI,BROKER,SRES

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plus hugeRV/Garage/Office. Quality throughout and beautifully maintained. Possible ownerterms! Please call to makeyour appointment to tour!

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Large, corner, 9000 sq. ft. Iot on State Street in the Drake Park Historic District. Newer great room, gourmet kitchen, upstairs master suite 8 maintains the old charm of downtown Bend.

Rare find! Vintage style farmhouse with modern features on 39 irrigated acres close to town. 3 bedroom,

5 bedroom, 3 bath, 4288 sq. ft. home.Flat.82 acre lot on cul-de-sac.Vaulted living/dining room, private

3 bath, 3731 sq. ft. Full basement. 2 bedroom apartment above garage. 4-stall barn with loft.

master on main level. Kitchen opens to family room. Built-in wet bar. Shop with concrete floor.

MLS¹201204524 (746)

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MLS¹201204031 (762)

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Southern exposure, Cascade 8 Ochoco views. Living area with vaulted ceiling, main level master suite. 3 car garage, 4.6 acres, shop, barn, pond. Minutes from town.

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Custom built 3054 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath.

MLS¹201200550 (762)

KARIN JOHNSON, BROKER

541-639-6140

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541-408-6720

NE BEND I $595,000

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This 4950 sq, ft, 2 story building fronts Greenwood Avenue. Perfect for the owner/user 8 move-in ready. Light 8, bright main floor retail space. Upstairs hasan open spacewith 2 or 3 additional built out offices.

MLS¹201203206 (732)

MEGAN POWER,BROKER, GRI, CDPE 541-610-7318

ROOKIEDICKENS, BROKER,GRI, CRS,ABR 541-815-0436

NORTHWEST CROSSING i $379,000

DESCHUTES RIVERFRONTHOMEi $370,000

Close to town, large 4015 sq. ft. home on .82 of an acre lot on the NW side! 5 bedrooms, 4 baths. Expansive great room with formal dining. Excellent value!

MLS¹201207880 (746)

JIM(k ROXANNECHENEY,BROKERS 541-390-4050 • 541-390-4030

Ranch style home on 15 acres in westTumalo. Comfortable 3900 sq. ft. homewith

4 bedrooms & 3baths. Irrigation, barn, shop and beautiful Cascade Mountain views.

MLS¹201207959 (762)

Amazing Cascade Mountain Views. Open great room floor plan, 3 bedroom suites, large kitchen with slab granite countertops, distressed hardwood floors, gas fireplace, & more. Located next to green space.

MLS¹201207028 (757)

DEBBIE HERSHEY, BROKER, CRS, GRI 541-420-5170

JOHN SNIPP EN, BROKER, MBA,ABR,CRS, GRI 541-312-7273 • 541-948-9090

EAGLE CREST i $279,900

LA PINE $279,000

NW BEND I $305,000

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Life is good! Custom1574 sq, ft., 3 bedroom + office built in 2010, view of Mt. Bachelor! Solid wood floors, tiled kitchen 8 baths, central air, oversized garage. Earth Advantage Certified.

Northwest-slyle home, beautiful setting on the Deschutes River. Open floor plan, gas fireplace, two en-suite bedrooms, family room.Spacious deck, 43-acre lot,

PATPALAZZI, BROKER 541-771-6996

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, oaded with r , single level, Great Room, large master suite, 490 sq. ft. garage, original owner, premium condition. This is a delightful home!

Spectacular customhomewith all the upgrades! Great for fun, family, entertaining and horses. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, bonus room.

boat dock, big 2+ar garage with a shop.

SHELLY HUMMEL, BROKER, CRS,GRI, CHMS

MARGO DEGR AY, BROKER,ABR, CRS

541-383-4361

541-480-7355

SYDNE ANDERSON, BROKER,CRS,WCR,CDPE,GREEN 541-420-1111

TENBROEK- HILBERGROUP, LLC 541-550-4944

NW BENDI $265,000

SE BEND I $234,900

CIMARRON CITY i $229,000

SW BEND I $219,000

2017 sq, ft., 4 bedroom, 2 bathremodeled in 1993. Close toJuniper Park,shopping 8 schools. 1000sq. ft. insulated, heatedshop/garage. Eco.friendly landscaping. Swedish Sauna inmaster.Theater room.

Lindel Loghomeon private 2.06 acres. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1837 sq. ft., large living roomwith vaulted ceiling, open kitchen, hardwood floors in the dining area, light and bright from the large windows.

Close to River 8 Old Mill. Private backyard, decks& hot tub. Great roomwith gas fireplace, built-ins.

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MLS¹201203962 (746)

MLS¹201205284 (755)

MLS¹201103111 (750)

Granite, gas range, pantry in kitchen. Great master. Lots of storage. Maybe the BestBuy inTown.

MLS¹201207491 (747)

MLS¹201205755 (746)

MLS¹201207756 (749)

MLS¹201207901 (762)

MMLS¹201208079 (747)

SUE CONRAD,BROKER,CRS

MARKVALCESCHINI, P.C., BROKER , CRS, GRI

STEVEPAYER, BROKER,GRI

JUDY MEYERS , BROKER, GRI, CRS

LESTER FRIEDMAN, PC,, BROKER

541-480-6621

541-383-4364

541-480-2966

541-480-1922

541-330-8491

REDMONDI $189,900

LA PINEi $64,900

THREE RIVERSSOUTHLOT i $10,000

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raftsman on natural light and showspride of ownership. Great yard with patio, deck, and hot tub. Home warranty. Community pool and park!

2 bedroom, 2 bath located on .97 of an acre lot with 3 outbuildings. Circular driveway, lots of room for your RVs and toys. Laminate floors, ceiling fan.

MLS¹201207352 (755)

MLS¹201207584 (750)

JULIABUCKLAND, BROKER, ABR, ALHS, CRS, GRI 541-719-8444

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ONE OF AKINDlodge style chalet! Floor to ceiling rock fire place. Easterly viewsand 6th tee of the Ridge golf course from the patio, privacy screen, hot tub & BBQ. Completely furnished.

SW BEND I $275,000

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Beautifully maintained homejust a short distance from the river trail. Wood floors, gas fireplaces, stainlesssteel appliances, large mastersuite. Gorgeousfenced yard, paver patio, wrap around decks.

MLS¹201207810 (746)

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Bring your RV 8enjoy the amenities of Sunriver Resort just minutes away..50acre lot close to restaurants, Cascade Mountains & lakes. Adjoining lot is for sale with septic system inplace.

MLS¹201206354 (771)

PATTIGERAGHTY, BROKER

541-948-5880

BECKYBRUNOE, BROKER 541-350-4772

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ONDITIONAL 2 SPACES;READYFORUSE! 1st floor 2740 SF,currently a Crossfit Gym. 2nd floor 3100 SFwith 2 restrooms, mountain views, operable windows.

MLS¹201203060 (732)

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541-280-7774

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A RIVER RUNSTHROUGH ITIN TWORIVERSNORTH. Beautiful 1.26, 1.45, 8 1.84 acre river front parcels. Owner will consider carrying. Priced from $124,900, multi-lot discount possibilities, Fish on!

MLS¹201104945 (771)

DANA MILLER,BROKER 541-408-1468


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LAVARIDGESI $250,000

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Downtown Bendlocation. 0.43 acre, RHzoning with much potential and located outside the historic districts. Bring your ideas!

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e ona o rce building in excellent con i ion. Owner/user opportunity, 4519 sq. ft., private office + open office area, conference room, break room. Excellent parking near BendRiver Mall.

This property is lakefront on OchocoReservoir. Built in 2010 the garage with studio above is finished out perfectly. Well and septic are installed. Additional building site on property.

3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2130 sq. ft., Pahlischbuilt home. Open great room floor plan with gas fireplace, spacious master suite, large bonus room, 8 private backyard bordering large rock outcropping.

New construction, 1500 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, great room, kitchen with island 8 fireplace, large master suite, front yard landscaping 8 sprinkler system, fencing 8 patio. Completion date 12/I/12.

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DARRINKELLEHER BROKER MICHELLE TISDEL, PC,BROKER

DARRINKELLEHER BROKER

541-390-3490

AL EASTWOOD,PRINCIPALBROKER 541-382-4123

541-788-0029

JOHN SNIPP EN, BROKER, MBA,ABR,CRS, GRI 541-312-7273 • 541-948-9090

NE BENDi $197,500

NE BEND I $163,500

NE BENDI $160,000

LA PINEi $139,900

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1754 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, updated with tasteful warm decor. Vaulted living room, kitchen with tile counters 8 laminate wood flooring, large master, finished garage, Landscaped.22 acre lot.

Open living and dining, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1234 sq. ft., bright kitchen with a breakfast nook. Master suite with a walk-in closet. Fencedbackyard. Cul-de-sac, close toshopping and dining.

Bright 8 open 2 bedroom, 2 bath in gated Mt. View Park. Large kitchen, great room with corner fireplace, vaulted ceiling, skylights, deck. Beautiful gardens.

Pool, pickleball, low HOAfees, Near Medical

Well-cared for 1488 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 2, bath home built in 2007 on nicely treed acre lot, Vaulted ceilings, wood cabinets, tile floors in kitchen and dining room. Certified woodstove. Act now!

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SHERRYPERRIGAN, BROKER

SHELLY HUMMEL, BROKER, CRS,GRI, CHMS

LYNNECONNELLEY, ECOBROKER,ABR, CRS

541-383-4361

541-408-6720

TENBROEK- HILBERGROUP, LLC 541-550-4944

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Visit our office conveniently located at 486 SW Bluff Dr. in the Old Mill District, Bend. Visit us online or call 541-382-4123 i Visit us at: NW BENDi $489,000

AWBREY BUTTEI $1,899,000

NEWRIVERFRONTHOMEi $1,195,000

BROKEN TOP i $1,185,000

SE BEND - WOODSIDE I $899,900

The Pinehurst at BrokenTop bySteven VanSant/Pacwest Homes!Unmatchedquality 8 craftsmanship! Single.level, 3-car garage, customcabinetry 8 trim, 0.55 acre golf courseview lot. No expense spared!

Stunning SunForestbuilt home in Woodside on 4.2 acres

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DAVID GILMORE,BROKER 541-312-7271

MICHELLE TISDEL, PC,BROKER

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I Overlooking theDeschutesRiver fromthe back and River's Edge golf course fromthefront. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath,

11 Peak View! Very private, contemporary home. Oversized 3 car garage with shop. Owner will carry.

2612 sq. ft. Master suite sitting area opens to river view.

MLS¹201204300 (746)

ROSEMARYGOODWIN, BROKER, CERTIFIEDNEGOTIATOR

MLS¹201103134 (746)

Beautiful home onthe DeschutesRiver near Downtown Bend 8 TheOld Mill. Well-appointed entry, great room, gourmet kitchen, main level master suite. Elevated deck down to dock with boat ramp. Call today!

SUSAN AGLI,BROKER,SRES

541-706-1897

541-383-4338 • 541-408-3773

LISA CAMPBE LL, BROKER 541-419-8900

AWBREY BUTTEi $899,000 t. i .

ONEBLOCKFROMDRAKEPARK i $696,000

NE BENDI $695,000

plus hugeRV/Garage/Office. Quality throughout and beautifully maintained. Possible ownerterms! Please call to makeyour appointment to tour!

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541-390-3490

AWBREY BUTTEi $685,000

SE BENDi $639,900

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Stunning homewith views fromJefferson to Mt. Hood and twinkling city lights at night. Black walnut floors, blue eyed granite, 2 master suites 8 wine cellar. 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath, 3811 sq. ft.

Large, corner, 9000 sq. ft. Iot on State Street in the Drake Park Historic District. Newer great room, gourmet kitchen, upstairs master suite 8 maintains the old charm of downtown Bend.

Rare find! Vintage style farmhouse with modern features on 39 irrigated acres close to town. 3 bedroom,

5 bedroom, 3 bath, 4288 sq. ft. home.Flat.82 acre lot on cul-de-sac.Vaulted living/dining room, private

3 bath, 3731 sq. ft. Full basement. 2 bedroom apartment above garage. 4-stall barn with loft.

master on main level. Kitchen opens to family room. Built-in wet bar. Shop with concrete floor.

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MLS¹201206543 (750)

MLS¹201204031 (762)

MLS¹201206297 (746)

Southern exposure, Cascade 8 Ochoco views. Living area with vaulted ceiling, main level master suite. 3 car garage, 4.6 acres, shop, barn, pond. Minutes from town.

SCOTTHUGGIN, BROKER,GRI

LYNNECONNELLEY, ECOBROKER,ABR, CRS

VIRGINIA ROSS,BROKER,ABR, CRS,GRI

SHERRY PERRIGAN, BROKER

Custom built 3054 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath.

MLS¹201200550 (762)

KARIN JOHNSON, BROKER

541-639-6140

541-322-1500

541-408-6720

NE BEND I $595,000

GREE NWOODRETAILBUILDING i $550,000

NW BEND I $449,000

541-480-7501

541-410-4938

TUMALOi $449,000

BRASADARANCHi $415,000

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asca e views. ro en 8 onus room. Separate 1200 sq , 2-bay RVgarage 8 storage area. I year home warranty included.

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This 4950 sq, ft, 2 story building fronts Greenwood Avenue. Perfect for the owner/user 8 move-in ready. Light 8, bright main floor retail space. Upstairs hasan open spacewith 2 or 3 additional built out offices.

MLS¹201203206 (732)

MEGAN POWER,BROKER, GRI, CDPE 541-610-7318

ROOKIEDICKENS, BROKER,GRI, CRS,ABR 541-815-0436

NORTHWEST CROSSING i $379,000

DESCHUTES RIVERFRONTHOMEi $370,000

Close to town, large 4015 sq. ft. home on .82 of an acre lot on the NW side! 5 bedrooms, 4 baths. Expansive great room with formal dining. Excellent value!

MLS¹201207880 (746)

JIM(k ROXANNECHENEY,BROKERS 541-390-4050 • 541-390-4030

Ranch style home on 15 acres in westTumalo. Comfortable 3900 sq. ft. homewith

4 bedrooms & 3baths. Irrigation, barn, shop and beautiful Cascade Mountain views.

MLS¹201207959 (762)

Amazing Cascade Mountain Views. Open great room floor plan, 3 bedroom suites, large kitchen with slab granite countertops, distressed hardwood floors, gas fireplace, & more. Located next to green space.

MLS¹201207028 (757)

DEBBIE HERSHEY, BROKER, CRS, GRI 541-420-5170

JOHN SNIPP EN, BROKER, MBA,ABR,CRS, GRI 541-312-7273 • 541-948-9090

EAGLE CREST i $279,900

LA PINE $279,000

NW BEND I $305,000

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Life is good! Custom1574 sq, ft., 3 bedroom + office built in 2010, view of Mt. Bachelor! Solid wood floors, tiled kitchen 8 baths, central air, oversized garage. Earth Advantage Certified.

Northwest-slyle home, beautiful setting on the Deschutes River. Open floor plan, gas fireplace, two en-suite bedrooms, family room.Spacious deck, 43-acre lot,

PATPALAZZI, BROKER 541-771-6996

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, oaded with r , single level, Great Room, large master suite, 490 sq. ft. garage, original owner, premium condition. This is a delightful home!

Spectacular customhomewith all the upgrades! Great for fun, family, entertaining and horses. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, bonus room.

boat dock, big 2+ar garage with a shop.

SHELLY HUMMEL, BROKER, CRS,GRI, CHMS

MARGO DEGR AY, BROKER,ABR, CRS

541-383-4361

541-480-7355

SYDNE ANDERSON, BROKER,CRS,WCR,CDPE,GREEN 541-420-1111

TENBROEK- HILBERGROUP, LLC 541-550-4944

NW BENDI $265,000

SE BEND I $234,900

CIMARRON CITY i $229,000

SW BEND I $219,000

2017 sq, ft., 4 bedroom, 2 bathremodeled in 1993. Close toJuniper Park,shopping 8 schools. 1000sq. ft. insulated, heatedshop/garage. Eco.friendly landscaping. Swedish Sauna inmaster.Theater room.

Lindel Loghomeon private 2.06 acres. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1837 sq. ft., large living roomwith vaulted ceiling, open kitchen, hardwood floors in the dining area, light and bright from the large windows.

Close to River 8 Old Mill. Private backyard, decks& hot tub. Great roomwith gas fireplace, built-ins.

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ne level ei mgs, a der cabinets, office, heat ireplace. Good location for all services with the feel of living out of town.

MLS¹201203962 (746)

MLS¹201205284 (755)

MLS¹201103111 (750)

Granite, gas range, pantry in kitchen. Great master. Lots of storage. Maybe the BestBuy inTown.

MLS¹201207491 (747)

MLS¹201205755 (746)

MLS¹201207756 (749)

MLS¹201207901 (762)

MMLS¹201208079 (747)

SUE CONRAD,BROKER,CRS

MARKVALCESCHINI, P.C., BROKER , CRS, GRI

STEVEPAYER, BROKER,GRI

JUDY MEYERS , BROKER, GRI, CRS

LESTER FRIEDMAN, PC,, BROKER

541-480-6621

541-383-4364

541-480-2966

541-480-1922

541-330-8491

REDMONDI $189,900

LA PINEi $64,900

THREE RIVERSSOUTHLOT i $10,000

FOR LEASE

TWO RIVERSNORTH LOTS . ~'

raftsman on natural light and showspride of ownership. Great yard with patio, deck, and hot tub. Home warranty. Community pool and park!

2 bedroom, 2 bath located on .97 of an acre lot with 3 outbuildings. Circular driveway, lots of room for your RVs and toys. Laminate floors, ceiling fan.

MLS¹201207352 (755)

MLS¹201207584 (750)

JULIABUCKLAND, BROKER, ABR, ALHS, CRS, GRI 541-719-8444

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ONE OF AKINDlodge style chalet! Floor to ceiling rock fire place. Easterly viewsand 6th tee of the Ridge golf course from the patio, privacy screen, hot tub & BBQ. Completely furnished.

SW BEND I $275,000

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Beautifully maintained homejust a short distance from the river trail. Wood floors, gas fireplaces, stainlesssteel appliances, large mastersuite. Gorgeousfenced yard, paver patio, wrap around decks.

MLS¹201207810 (746)

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Bring your RV 8enjoy the amenities of Sunriver Resort just minutes away..50acre lot close to restaurants, Cascade Mountains & lakes. Adjoining lot is for sale with septic system inplace.

MLS¹201206354 (771)

PATTIGERAGHTY, BROKER

541-948-5880

BECKYBRUNOE, BROKER 541-350-4772

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ONDITIONAL 2 SPACES;READYFORUSE! 1st floor 2740 SF,currently a Crossfit Gym. 2nd floor 3100 SFwith 2 restrooms, mountain views, operable windows.

MLS¹201203060 (732)

PAULAVANVLECK,BROKER

541-280-7774

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A RIVER RUNSTHROUGH ITIN TWORIVERSNORTH. Beautiful 1.26, 1.45, 8 1.84 acre river front parcels. Owner will consider carrying. Priced from $124,900, multi-lot discount possibilities, Fish on!

MLS¹201104945 (771)

DANA MILLER,BROKER 541-408-1468


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