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• More than 32,000 acresin Crook andJefferson areupfor auction By Tim Doran The Bulletin

Ochoco Lumber Co. has put up for auction much of its remaining Central Oregon timberland, 32,475 acres in Crook and Jefferson counties.

The company, headquartered in Prineville, intends to focus on its operations around John Day, where it has a sawmill, a pellet plant and 14,000 acres, according to Bruce Daucsavage, Ochoco

Lumber's president. "We want to reinvest our capital into John Day," he said. At roughly 50 square miles, the Foley Butte Block in northwest Crook and southeast Jefferson counties is bigger than

the city of Bend, which covers 32 square miles. Portland-based Realty Marketing Northwest, which is handling the auction, has published a 52-page color sales catalog, pitching the property's potential for timber, recreation, conservation and development.The auction

has set a reserve price of $18.5 million. Some of the features in the Foley Butte Block read like a highlights list: • More than 36 springs and 147 miles of creeks flow through the property, which is north of Prineville. SeeLand/A4

The drain —A detailed 3-D map of what's inside our heads could mean more rapid scientific advancement.A3

Deschutes prioritizes university, jail growth

COngreSS —Whips, the party leadership responsible for counting votes, havelost their political power.A5 hl SPOI"tS —Local golf and Ashton Eaton at the USA Out-

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"They're not small projects by any means," said County Commissioner Tammy Baney,"but they're the right ones." The Bend Chamber of Commerce hostedthe forum at the Bend Golf tL Country Club, featuring a presentation by Baney, Commissioner Alan Unger and County Administrator Tom Anderson. Commissioners provided a look back at the county's recent year, its proposed budget for the

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Deschutes Brewery marketing employee Joey Pleich, left, and Kyle O'Brien, of C3 Events, hang a banner Friday in Drake Park in Bend in preparation for the Deschutes Brewery 25th Anniversary Party in the Park. The celebration, from l to 9 p.m. today, is free for all ages. The event will feature

By David S. Cloud and Raja Abdulrahim

live music and food.

an overview of its goals. Attendees were apprised of the county's $287 million budget, down about 0.9 percent from the previous year, and the expansion of its behavior health, community development and veterans' services

programs.

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WASHINGTON — CIA operatives and U.S. special operations troops have been secretly training Syrian rebels with antitank and antiaircraft weapons since late last year, months before President Barack Obama approved plans to begin directly arming them, according to U.S. officials and rebel commanders. The covert U.S. training at bases in Jordan and Turkey, along with Obama's decision this month to supply arms and ammunition to the rebels, has raised hopes among the beleaguered Syrian opposition that Washington ultimately will provide heavier weapons as well. So far, the rebels say they lack the weapons they need to regain the offensive in the country's bitter civil war. The tightly constrained U .S. effort reflects Obama's continuing doubts about being drawn into a conflict that has already killed more than 100,000 people and his administration's fear that Islamic militants now leading the war against President Bashar Assad could gain control of advanced U.S. weaponry. The training has involved fighters from the Free Syrian Army, a loose confederation of rebel

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LE BOURGET, France — When the Concorde started flying in the 1970s, hopes were high that the traveling masses would soon streak through the air faster than the speed of sound or soar in planes that hurtled like missiles above the earth's atmosphere. Instead, jetliners still look the same as they did five decades ago, and travel times have barely

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COIOradO fire —A massive wildfire threatened a tourist town in Colorado's southwestern mountains on Friday, forcing its roughly 400 residents to flee ahead of the fast-burning blaze fueled by hot, windy weather. Wildland firefighters teamed up with local firefighters

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a rate of about a mile anhour. Thick smokewas limiting visibility. FBI nOminee —Under fire for authorizing expansive secret surveillance programs, President BarackObamaselected James Comey as his new FBI director Friday, choosing a lawyer best known for refusing to sign off on a private data collection plan in the Bush administration. Alluding to the current debate over National Security

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Facedook dug —Facebook says abug in its system caused 6million users' contact information to be inadvertently exposed. The social

media companysaid Friday that abug led to users' contact information,suchasemailaddressesorphonenumbers,tobeaccessed by other users who either had some contact information about that per-

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CaIIada flOOding —Floodwaters that devastated much of southern Alberta left at least three people dead and forced officials in the western Canadian city of Calgary on Friday to order the evacuation of its entire downtown, as the waters reached the10th row of the city's

hockey arena. Overflowing rivers washedout roads and bridges, soaked homes and turned streets into dirt-brown waterways around southern Alberta.

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TART • Discoveries, breakthroughs, trends, namesin the news— the things you needto knowto start out your day

It's Saturday, June 22, the 173rd day of 2013. There are 192 days left in the year.

CUTTING EDGE HAPPENINGS SuPermOOn —Thebiggest, brightest full moon of the year will shine starting tonight.

BraZil —Demonstrations are planned again in 10 cities.

HISTORY Highlight:In 1944, President

Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of1944, more popu-

larly known as the "Gl Bill of Rights." In1611, English explorer

Henry Hudson, his son and several other people were set adrift in present-day Hudson Bay by mutineers aboard the

Discovery; their fate remains unknown. In1870, the United States Department of Justice was created. In1911, Britain's King George

V was crowned at Westminster Abbey.

In1937, Joe Louis began his reign as world heavyweight

boxing champion by knocking out Jim Braddock in the eighth round of their fight in

Chicago. In1938, Joe Louis knocked out Max Schmeling in the first round of their rematch at Yankee Stadium. In1940, during World War II, Adolf Hitler gained a stunning

victory as France wasforced to sign an armistice eight days

after German forces overran Paris. In1943, federal troops put down race-related rioting in Detroit that claimed more than 30 lives. In1962, Air France Flight117,

a Boeing 707, crashed while on approach to Guadeloupe, killing all113 people on board. In1970, President Richard

BigBrain is 50 times more detailed than maps created by MRI scanners. Scientists believe the model will speed the pace of discoveries. By Melissa Healy

researchers, physicians and drug developers to examine L OS ANGELES — W i t h the brain in a way that neipainstaking detail, scientists ther MRIs nor tissue samples have created a three-dimen- on microscope slides can sional virtual brain that not provide. only maps the organ's anatLooking at samples under omy in unprecedented detail a microscope can p r ovide but also allows researchers to a high level of detail, but it see how the invisible connec- doesn'thelp researchers figtions between cells produce ure outwhere the samples bethe complex behaviors that long in the brain or see all the make us human. cells around them. The BigBrain atlas, proA nd MR I s c ans offer a duced aftera five-year-effort, global view of the brain and its was hailed by neuroscientists large structures, but aren't dea s a technological tour d e tailed enough to show how one force thatpromises to speed type of brain cell may connect discoveries in an increasingly others elsewhere in the brain. important field. The work was The virtual model — based reported in Friday's edition of on thousands of slices of an the journal Science. actual organ — will help re"It absolutely will help us s earchers understand h o w build bridges between the the brain's smallest building brain's structure and its func- blocks work together to protion," said Dr. John Mazziotta, duce an array o f i n t r icate, a University of California, Los mystifying and often amazing Angeles neuroscientist who behaviors. was not involved in the effort. In n e u rosurgery s u i t es "The more we understand the across the world, the BigBrain components of the machinery, atlas promises to allow more the better position we're in accurate location of brain tisto understand how it works. sues implicated in d iseases It's pretty hard to understand such as depression, epilepsy, how a complex electronic de- P arkinson's d i s ease a n d vice works if you don't have a A lzheimer's d i sease. W i t h good wiring diagram." better guides to the cells they BigBrain reveals the brain's are looking for, surgeons can structures with a r esolution implant stimulating devices that's 50 times better than the more precisely, create smaller brain maps produced by MRI lesions to short-circuit electriscanners. More importantly, cal storms in the brain, and it will m ake it p ossible for remove tumors with less colLos Angeles Times

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Researchers use a microtome to cut sections from a brain preserved in paraffin wax into slivers 20 micrometers thick, resulting in more than 7,404 slices. A digital three-dimensional model called "BigBrain" was produced from the thousands of sections.

lateral damage. It is also a key step in unif ying t h e fa r - f lung c o m munities of brain scientists around a single anatomical s tandard — a "reference" brain by which all variations, normal and pathological, can be described, labeled and understood. "People are pretty excited about it," said Mazziotta, who was attending a meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping i n S e attle, where BigBrain was presented to scientists. In a research field awash in brain images, "what was needed was a gold standard that would have microscopic resolution. This is it." The brain at the heart of the

voting age to18. In1977, John Mitchell be-

came the first former U.S. Attorney General to go to

prison as he beganserving a sentence for his role in the Watergate cover-up. (He was released 19 months later.) In 1988, gay rights activist

Leonard Matlovich, discharged from the U.S. Air

Force because of his homosexuality, died at age44. In1993, former first lady Pat

Nixon died in Park Ridge, N.J., at age 81.

Ten years ago:Iraq re-entered the world oil market with

its first shipment of crude since the U.S.-led invasion, but sabotage and looting

along its largest pipeline delayed the flow of freshly

pumped oil. Five years ago:Anthony Bologna andhissons,Michael and Matthew, were shot to death in a San Francisco

intersection. (Police said the suspected gunman, Edwin Ramos, mistook the Bolognas for

rival gang members; Ramos was later sentenced to three consecutive life sentences in prison without possibility of

parole after being convicted of three counts of first-degree

murder.) Zimbabwe's opposition leader, MorganTsvangirai, withdrew from a presidential

runoff against Robert Mugabe. One year ago:Ex-Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky was convicted by a jury in Bellefonte, Pa., on 45

counts of sexually assaulting 10 boys over15 years. (Sandusky is appealing a 30- to 60-year state prison sentence.)

BIRTHDAYS Sen. Dianne Feinstein, DCalif., is 80. Singer-actor

Kris Kristofferson is 77. Broadcast journalist Brit Hume is 70. Singer-musician Todd

Rundgren is 65. Actress Meryl Streep is 64. Pop singer Cyndi Lauper is 60. Rock musician

Garry Beers (INXS) is 56. Actor-producer-writer Bruce Campbell is 55. Author Dan

Brown is 49. Actor Donald Faison is 39. — From wire reports

projectbelonged to a 65-yearold woman living in Europe who suffered no neurological disease at the time of her death and willed her remains forbiomedical research. In 2008, her brain arrived

largest clearinghouses of

brain images, likened the process to throwing a sliced loaf of bread from a building and then reassembling the scattered pieces into a perfectly— 1,400 grams of gray tissue aligned whole — as if the loaf encased in paraffin — in the had never been sliced in the lab of German neuroanato- first place. "This project is a tour de mists Katrin Amunts and Karl Zilles at the University of Dus- force," said Toga, who is movseldorf's Institute for Brain Re- ing his lab to the University of search. Assisted by an army of Southern California in the fall. anatomists, the two set about "Every step of the way posed carving the brain into 7,404 technological challenges." vertical slices and preserving them on slides. Each slice was 20 micrometers thick, roughly I H I G H DESERT BANK the width of a sheet of plastic wrap. A year after that work began, the 7,404 slices were deIII I I r • •

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Ancient remedy of silver could prove useful as anantibiotic By Monte Morin

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LOS ANGELES — Thousands of y e ars before t he discovery ofmicrobes or the invention of antibiotics, silver was used to protect wounds from infectionand topreserve food and water. The alluring metal — which was fashioned into a multitude of curative coins, sutures, foils, cups and solutions — all but vanished from medical use

examined the effects of a simple solution of silver nitrate salt on Gram-negative bacteria like Escherichia coli. What they found was that even small amounts of silver ran roughshod over some of the toughest bacteria around. "It did two things," Collins said. The positively charged silverions degraded the bacteria's protective layer, giving once physicians began using the antibiotics easier access to anti-bacterial drug agents to the pathogens' innards. It also fight sickness in the 1940s. messed with the bugs' metabBut now, as bacteria grow olism and their ability to manincreasingly resistant to these age their iron levels. medications and new pathoThe second effect led to the gens invade hospitals, some creation of molecules that can doctors are turning once again kill bacteria, including oxygen to the lustrous element that molecules that are prone to H ippocrates prescribed forpa- chemical reactions that can tients in ancient Greece. damage cells, Collins said. In a study published this In oneexperiment, researchweek in Science Translational ers induced peritonitis in mice Medicine, researchers found by injecting them with E. coli that by adding trace amounts cells. Of the mice treated with of silver to common antibiot- silver and vancomycin, 90 perics, the medications became up cent survived. to 1,000 times more effective in Mice treated with just silfighting infections in mice. ver or just vancomycin fared Also, study authors said much worse. Half of the mice they were surprised and ex- that got silver died, along with cited to find that the silver- 90 percent of the mice treated antibiotic combo was able to with antibiotics. "re-sensitize" b acteria that The researchers also obhad developed aresistance to served that silver was effective the drugs. It even extended the against biofilms — colonies of effectiveness of the commonly slime-protected bacteria that used a n t ibiotic v a n comy- create stubborn infections on cin to a class of bacteria that medical implants, heart valves was previously immune to its and hospital equipment. effects. Although experiments com"We went from basically no bining silver and antibiotics killing to substantial killing," have yetto be performed on said senior author James Col- humans, the study suggests lins, a professor of microbiol- that the metal may become a ogy at Boston University. powerful helper in the fight The study is one of the first against m u l ti-drug-resistant comprehensive examinations microbes. of the ways that silver affects Researchers who were not bacteria that are known as involved in the study said it Gram-negative. These bacte- was timely, given the rising ria are equipped with an exconcern over the dwindling tra protective membrane that p ower o f a n t i biotics. T h e prevents antibiotic drug mol- World Health O r ganization ecules from penetratingand warns that "many infectious killing them. diseases risk becoming unIn a series of experiments, treatable and uncontrollable." "This is exciting data and Collins and colleagues from BU and Harvard University should help pave the way for

clinical trials into the use of silver," said Wilmore Webley, an assistant professor of microbiology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. "The investigatorscovered a lot of ground." While the precise mechanisms by which silver kills germs remain something of a mystery, the element's medicinal and preservative qualities have been recorded throughout history. Silver has been used variously to treat skin ulcers, compound fractures and even bad breath. In his "History of the Medical Use of Silver," Dr. Wesley Alexander wrote that North American pioneers routinely dropped silver coins into vessels of drinking water during long journeys to ward off infection.

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livered to Dr. Alan Evans at the M o ntreal N e urological Institute at McGill University. Evans oversaw what he called "four years of slave labor," in which a t eam o f c omputer scientists and brain scientists worked together to l ine up each of those slices with perfectaccuracy to create a 3-D whole. Where delicate tissue had been ripped or cells had been ruptured, they had to be restored, Evans said. Where the "plating" of a cross-section of cells resulted in distortions or misalignment, those had to be corrected. Such exacting adjustments needed to be made on virtually every slide, often several times. "It was a labor of love," he said. Arthur Toga, director of UCLA's Laboratory of Neuro Imaging, one of the world's

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ture, the amount of timber, and trees available for carbon sequestration, will increase. • E nvironmental g r o u p s planted 72,000 native plants and trees on 257 acres, covered by a conservation easement, as part of the Deschutes Riparian Restoration Project. The Foley Butte Block has

on the whole property, or on three parcels, the total price Continued from A1 must meet the $18.5 million • It has 141 miles of logging published reserve, according roads. to the catalog. If bids do not • Elevations on the propmeet or exceed the reserve erty vary, from about 3,100 price, Ochoco Lumber can to 5,484 feet, and the Oregon reject the high bid or make a Department of Forestry maincounteroffer. Bids are due by tains a lookout tower. July 25. • The property has about been managed forcommerThe land represents the last 80 million board feet of tim- cial timber since the early major chunk ofOchoco Lumber, which Ochoco Lumber 1900s, according to the cata- ber's Central Oregon timberexpects will increase by 300 log, an d O c h oco L u mber land, Daucsavage said. A t p ercent w i t hi n 2 5 ye a r s . picked it up over several pur- one time,the company owned The company planted about chases, the largest in 1991-92 100,000 acres total. 1.3 million seedlings between from Crown Pacific. But the t i m ber i n dustry 1992 and 2003. As they maWhile bids will b e t aken has changed, he said. Ochoco

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Continued from A1 Computers and cellphones are obsoletealmost as soon as they're unwrapped. The aviation industry looks stuck in time by comparison. "Twenty years ago, 10 years ago even, a lot of technology and innovation came from the aerospace industry," said Larbi Ouchelouche, who is the project manager at Speel Praha, a Czech company thatmakes black boxes and other flight monitoring systems. "But today, the commercial is going so fast." Restricted by h uge costs, rising fuel prices and safety concerns, the aviation industry is unable to make the same leaps and bounds. It has instead turned its eye to less obvious advances, ones that companies say have allowed more people to fly than ever before. But even some industry insidersrevealed a touch of disappointment at the Paris Air Show this week. "Look at all the aircraft ... they're exactly the same (as they used to be), they're just using different material," said Gerrard McCluskey, the vice president of e ngineering at AERO Vodochody, a Czech aerospace manufacturer. One of t h e m ost t a lked about innovations at the show in Le Bourget this week was the use of composite materials — including carbon fibers and plastics; Airbus' newest jet, the A350, relies heavily on composites. But to the naked eye, it looks just like all the other Airbuses on display. Many plane manufacturers let the military lead the way because the armed forces have the money to play with new technologies, test them extensively and then figure out how to build them efficiently. "We let the military test it, prove it," McCluskey said. "I think what we have to understand is that aircraft are vehicles, they have to be safe and have to follow certifications." But he predicted that within the next 10 years, planes won't contain a fuselage — where the cabinand cockpitare now.

John Day, where it's building a market for biomass with its pellet plant and stewardship c ontracts i n fe d eral forestland. The company gets slash and small trees, and some marketable timber, from thinning and restoration operations and turns it into pellets and bricks that schools and other public agencies in the region use for heat. "We're not going anywhere," he said. "We're still here." — Reporter:541-383-0360 tdoran@bendbulletin.com

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shut down its Prineville mill, the city's oldest, in 2001. St. Charles HealthSystem chose the site last month as the location for a new hospital. Along with operating a timber brokerage, Ochoco and its subsidiary Malheur Lumber still have 14,000 acres of timberland in Grant County, along with the mill, built in 1983, and the pellet plant, constructed in 2010. Ochoco wants to use proceeds from the Foley Butte Block sale, Daucsavage said, to invest in equipment and operations centered around

and 20 minutes from nearly eight hours. So what happened to the Concorde? The same thing that happened to the industry at large: the economy. The Concorde was heavily subsidized by the French and British governments and as the industry declined in the late 1990s and early 2000s, it became clearit was no longer viable. While the experience of air travel has changed little, its

global popularity has grown a lmost exponentially in t h e past two decades. In its 20-year outlook, Boeing Co. predicted the commercial aircraft fleet would double by 2034, with m ost of the new passengers in Asia and Latin America, where standards of living are rising quickly. But increased demand and the rising price of fuel have forced manufacturersto focus all their innovation know-how on fuel economy. In the last 10 years, "the price of a barrel of oil has gone up, say from 25 bucks to over 100," said Jim Stoker, president of GE Aviation Czech. "If you go look at your airline ticket, well, it's higher than it was 10 years ago, it's still not four (times) higher." That leads to the composites and lightweight metals that were the stars of the Paris Air Show. Both shave weight off planes, making them more efficient to fly. Composites also endure damage better, extending an aircraft's life. "Fifteen years ago nobody could afford to fly constantly.

backing up. That's why they are often towed. The Electric Green Taxiing System instead uses the plane's auxiliary engine, which provides a plane with electricity while the main engines are off, to power the wheels. Taxiing is quieter and more fuel efficient and makes the plane much more maneuverable. For passengers, it means no more waiting for a tow. Some of the technologies developed to put fighter jets at the vanguard are now coming to private jets and may eventually make their way onto commercial flights. Flying in a Gulfstream is about as far from the commercial travel experience aspossible.Windows are

bigger. Beds, couch and wire-

less network come standard, as does the ability to use a single mobile app to control the lights, shades,temperature and televisions. The latest model from the Savannah, Ga., company flies at Mach .9 — just shy of the speed of sound — and is the fastest civilian plane approved for travel, according to Steve Cass, the company's vice president for communications. Cabin pressure inside most commercial jets is the equivalent of standing at the top of an 8,000-foot mountain — hearts work harder, breathing speeds up. It's the equivalent of a lowlevel workout for the duration of the flight. Private aircraft like the Gulfstream cabin have been taking altitude artificially lower for around 15 years — cuttingback Today people can fly," said on fatigue, lessening the effects Ingrid Joerg, a s enior vice of jet lag. The most recent Boepresident for Cleveland-based ing and Airbus models have adAleris, which rolls out alumi- opted the technology — a subtle num skins for major aircraft change but one that travelers manufacturers. crossing an ocean might notice The c o m pany re c ently after a few hours in the air. opened a plant in China to There hasn't been what inserve the growing Asian mar- novators call a "disruptive techket and is constantly adjusting nology" since the Concorde, its alloys for lighter weight, but and the idea of s upersonic few passengers — or even pi- mass travel has faded away lots — are going to pick up on with the end of that program in the subtleties between one alu- 2003. The only future possibiliminum hull and another. ties would be for commercial A few more might notice the flight to go either electric or balpotential in a new way for air- listic — literally exit the Earth's planes to taxi to and from their atmosphere like a missile and gate, developed by engineering come down somewhere else on conglomerate Honeywell and the globe,said Gerard Feldzer, They'll just be one flying wing. aerospace and defense com- an aerospace analyst. It's a long way off, he acLike a fighter jet. Or the gone, pany Safran. Currently, jet enbut-not-forgotten C o n corde, gines are used — making taxi- knowledged. "Right now we're which cut the flight time from ing noisy and fuel-guzzling, not looking for speed, we're London to New York to 3 hours and preventing airplanes from looking for economy."

sent from th e A m ericans, took months to arrive and Continued from A1 included less than the rebels The Obama administra- had expected. tion has promised to back Since last year, the weapthem with expanded milions sent through the Dara tary assistance, said a U.S. rebel military council have official, who discussed the included four or f ive Ruseffort anonymously because sian-made heavy Concourse he was not authorized to dis- antitank missiles, 18 14.5-milclose details. limeter guns mounted on the The number of rebels given backs of pickup trucks and 30 U.S. instruction in J ordan 82-millimeterrecoil-less rifles. and Turkey could not be de- The weapons are all Soviet or termined, but in Jordan, the Russian models but manufact raining involves 20 to 45 tured in other countries, the insurgents at a time, a rebel commander said. Such weapcommander said. ons allow the rebels to easily U.S. special o p erations use captured munitions from teams selected the trainees the Syrian army, which has a over the last year when the large arsenal of Russian and U.S. military set up regional Soviet arms. "I'mtellingyou,this amount supply lines to provide the rebels with nonlethal assis- of weapons, once they are tance, including uniforms, spread across the province (of radios and medical aid. Dara), is considered nothing," The two-week courses in- the commander said. "We clude training with Russian- need more than this to tip the designed 14.5-millimeter an- balanceor forthereto even be titank rifles, antitank missiles a balance of power." and 23-millimeter antiaircraft U .S. officials s ai d t h e weapons, according to a rebel Obama administration and its commander in th e S y rian allies might supply antitank province of Dara who helps w eapons to help the rebelsdeoverseeweapons acquisitions stroy armored vehiclesused and who asked that his name by Assad's forces. They are not be used because the pro- less likely to provide portable gram is secret. antiaircraft missiles, which The training began in No- the rebels say they need to vember at a new American fight back against Assad's hebase in the desert in south- licopters and warplanes. U.S. western Jordan, he said. So officials fear those missiles far, about 100 rebels from would fall into the hands of Dara have a ttended four the largest of the Islamist micourses, and rebels from Da- litias in the rebel coalition, Al mascus, the Syrian capital, Nusra Front, which the U.S. have attended three, he said. regards as a Qaida ally. "Those from the CIA, we Secretary of State John would sit and talk with them Kerry headed to Qatar on Friduring breaks from training, day and will talk with other and afterward they would try g overnments backing t h e to get information on the situ- rebels. A senior State Departation inside" Syria, he said. ment official told reporters The rebels were promised that the talks would include enough armor-piercing anti- discussions about coordinattank weapons and other arms ing deliveries of military aid. to gain a military advantage Asked Friday about the over Assad's better-equipped CIA training, White House army and security forces, the press secretary Jay Carney Dara commander said. But said the U.S. had increased arms shipments from Qatar, its aid to the rebels in the Free Saudi Arabia and other Arab Syrian Army, but he refused countries, provided with as- to provide details.

Continued from A1 The commissioners also discussedminordownsizing of the public health, juvenile justice and road department programs. Topping the list of priorities for the upcoming year is the planned expansion of Oregon State UniversityCascades Campus. "Bringing a four-year university here is the most important economic development strategy," Unger said. "We're not going to grow more through industry if we don't address education." The commissioners discussed the importance of helping the university acquire a parcel of 80 acres on Bend's west side as a potential site for the four-year institution. "It's great the county has prioritized a four-year campus," said OSU-Cascades Vice President Becky Johnson. "Our major challenge is findinglocal siting. We want to have the campus running by 2015, so we really need to start right now on acquiring the land. If we don't get started now, we won't be opening then." The county's other priorities for the year include adding 144 beds to the Deschutes County jail, an $11 million project many years in the making after voters rejected a $44 million bond to expand the jail in 2010. "We asked for m oney from the public, but they didn't agree, so now we're moving forward w i thout

asking the public for money," Unger said. "More beds will allow better management of the population." The jail expansion, which is being funded through the county's general fund and the sheriff's budget, is set to be complete in June 2014. Commissioners also discussed other goals for the year, including preparing for a total reconstruction of Skyliners Road, enhancing a dvertising funds for t he Deschutes County Fair and Expo Center to generate more revenue, and alternative ways to turn waste from Knott Landfill into energy for the county. As with many budgets this year, PERS reform and legislative d e v elopments have left the county with many uncertainties about funding. "It's a conservative budget," Baney said. "But cons ervative b u dgets h a v e s erved us well over t h e years." — Reporter: 541-383-0354, mkehoeC<bendbulletin.com

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The phones ring without a break. On one line, a girl says she was raped by a neighbor. "Please do not tell my parents because they will stop me from going out of the house," the caller, who says she's 15, pleads with a help-line attendant.PDo not tell the police either because 1don't want the police to land at my door." On a nearby phone, another caller says she is being threatened by the family of a man she reported to the police for harassing her. And on another line, a mother says she is rushing her teenage daughter to the hospital after she was assaulted

by a group of men. The busy New Delhi help line was set up by the city government after a fatal gang rape six months ago set off nationwide protests against sexual assaults on women and prompted complaints that calls to an existing police hotline in New Delhi often went unanswered or were met with indifference. The new 181 help line has received more than 138,000 calls since it was launched at the end of December — stark evidence, its staff says, of a newfound courage among Indian women to report crimes that they may have suffered silently just months ago. Women call to say they are being stalked and molested on the streets, raped, harassed by phone and Facebook, beaten by their husbands or the victims of acid attacks by spurned lovers. They call from crowded

shopping plazas, from public transport buses, while walking home late in the evenings, and from their own homes. In this t raditional society where families worry that reporting a rape could make a woman the subject of ridicule and scorn, experts say many sexual assaults go unreported. But something does appear to be changing. In the first three months of this year, 1,153 cases of rape and molestation were reported in the capital, nearly double the number reported in the same period last year. "Don't cry, little one; just give us the man'saddress," Geeta Pandey, the help-line supervisor, told the caller, who worried that her attacker had made a video recording of the incident with his cellphone and might make it public. "We will get the police to go to his house and confiscate his cellphone. Meanwhile, try to talkto your mother about this." The new help line, usually staffed by five women, occupies a windowless corner room in the office of city's 75-year-old chief minister, Sheila Dikshit, New Delhi's top elected official

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Anita Daniel, left, and other women answer phones last week at a new hotline in New Dehli designed to help women. The hotline is receiving a flood of complaints about sexual abuse, which experts say often went unreported in the past. since 1998, and it derives some of its influence because it was her idea. But it has no power over the police department, which, under New Delhi's complex maze of authorities and jurisdictions, reports to the national government rather than Dikshit's. Adding to th e f r ustration of those working to improve women's safety in New Delhi is the fact that the city police deploys at least two-thirds of its force to protecting politicians and bureaucrats, rather than dealing with ordinary crimes. "A help line can be truly effective only if the police's attitude changes," said Kavita Krishnan, a leading anti-rape

campaigner wh o m o b ilized students during the December demonstrations. "It is still an uphill task just to be heard by the police and get a complaint registered." But the unprecedented uproar against rape in December and a subsequent anti-rape law that criminalized offenses such as stalking, voyeurism and acid attacks — and prescribes the death penalty for fatal rapes — has increasedthe confidence among women to speak out

more freely. "It is as though a lid has been lifted," said Anita Daniel, 37, who worked in an insurance company before joining the help-line staff. "Unlike my gen-

eration, the new generation's resolve to speak out will force the authorities to change," she sard. "It is very satisfying to work here because I can see the

change happening right in front of me," she added. "Every day, with every call." The city police department is also stepping up its efforts. In early June, it began running an advertising campaign aimed at women with the tagline: "Speak up. Leave the rest to us." But coordination between the police and the new help line remains difficult. "Where are you standing right now? Go to a crowded area, maybe a bus stand, and

wait," Munira Rizwan, a helpline attendant, told a caller who said she was being followed by three men making lewd comments. "Do not panic, we will send a police vehicle to you immediately." "Come on,pickupthephone," Pandey muttered in frustration after she dialed the police. Three months ago, a caller dialed 181 from her cellphone to say she was surrounded by a small group of men threatening to attack her, recalled Khadijah Faruqui, the head of the help line. The phone line was live. The help-line staff could hear the men, but they could not get the police to track the caller's location in time. The caller was found raped and murdered the following day, Faruqui said. Faruqui has now asked the government and the telephone companies to provide a location tracker. Software u pgrades are also underway to cut down time in answering calls and improve coordination with the police. Faruqui wants to train the city's hospitals and women's legal servicesto respond quicker when her help line forwards a complaint. Some callersseek advice on marrying lovers whom their parents do not approve of. 0thers call when their money and cellphone are stolen in a bus or Metro. Perhaps the most disturbing calls are those made by girls, Faruqui said.

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us in the dead of the night, whisper into the phone that an older man is abusing them," said Faruqui, adding that about 20 percent of calls are from children.

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but suggested that was because they were double-crossed on Bur- the farm bill b y D emocrats WASHINGTON rowed inside a w i n dowless who had pledged to provide office on the first floor of the enough votes to pass it but then Capitol, a handful of Repub- reneged. Republican leaders lican aides run an old-school now question whether they political shop that uses small trust Democrats at all. white sheets of paper to tabuPartisan trust issues aside, late lawmakers' positions on the big battles ahead — from pending legislation. Those tal- immigration to raising the fedlies are then used to figure out eral debt ceiling — will once just how much more work they again test Boehner's leadership have to do to get a GOP bill team and put the spotlight on through the House. McCarthy's whip operation as From that point on, however, it tries to wrangle enough GOP this operation, run by House votes to give House RepubliMajority Whip Kevin McCar- cans some leverage inthose thy, R-Calif., is up against a big fights. modern political reality that McCarthy c am e t o the makes the job more difficult whip's job in January 2011 with for him than for anyone who as little experience as anyone has had it before. who ever served in the post. He Simply put, McCarthy can't had been in the House for just count on his own whip counts. two terms and had never been In part, this is because party in the majority, not in Washpower is not what it used to be ington nor during his brief stint on Capitol Hill, especially for in the California legislature. the GOP. His advertised skill set had Promises of special projects been that of a political tactiin the home district — a bridge cian, helping recruit many of here, a road there — no longer the 87 Republicans who swept exist as an enticement. Pledges into office in the 2010 midterm of fundraising help often draw elections and vaulted the GOP little interest in the age of super into the majority. PACs, which can deliver huge McCarthy was a key part sums to a favored campaign of Boehner's pledge to run the on a moment's notice. Personal House in a less heavy-handed pleas for fealty to party leaders way than Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Dfall on deaf ears among a new Calif., did when she was speakgeneration of c o nservatives er from 2007 through 2010, and who often preferto be more differently than former repreclosely allied wit h e xternal sentative Tom DeLay, R-Texas, movement leaders than with who adopted "the Hammer" as House Speaker John Boehner, a nickname and a political perR-Ohio. sona during his eight years as All these complicating fac- majority whip. tors were on full display this Boehnerpracticessomething week as more than 60 Repub- known as "servant leadership," licans mutinied against House a m a nagement p h ilosophy leaders, joining Democrats to born in the 1970s and based defeat a five-year farm bill. The on the idea that leaders should bill was crafted to address the serve their institutions and lisconservative ethos that now ten to the lowest-level workers. controls the caucus. It cut food- Adopted from his friend Gov. stamp programs and eliminat- Mike Pence, R-Ind., servant ed cash payments to farmers. leadership is the guiding prinBut for most of those Repub- ciple of Boehner's team. licans, it wasn't conservative Veteran lawmakers and forenough, and they were willing mer senior staffers, however, to let it die. question whether the leaderThis has been a recurring ship team is tough enough with theme during Boehner's ten- wayward junior members who ure atop the always-raucous don't feel compelled to supHouse, but after Thursday's port the team approach. Few failure, the stakes are higher. veterans question McCarthy's Democrats took it to mean ability to count votes, but they that pending immigration leg- worry about the entire leaderislation would be more difficult ship's ability to get the votes, to to pass. Republicans agreed get people on the fence to fall in The Washington Post

line. Often, McCarthy's counts are accurate, but the totals are not enough. The whipping process itself is little different from that instituted by DeLay 18 years ago when the GOP claimed the majority for the first time in 40 years, according to McCarthy aides and senior aides to rankand-file Republicans. (McCarthy's chief of staff worked for DeLay, and his chief floor adviser served under two other

GOP whips.) About a week before a key vote, McCarthy and a team of deputy whips fan out across the House floor with sheets of paper, instructing fellow Republicans to check one of five boxes indicating their position on a bill: yes, lean yes, undecided, lean no, no. This is handled on a member-to-member basis, with no aides involved and no modern c ommunications such as e mail, text messages or social m edia. The sheets of paper are returned to McCarthy aides, who put all the answers into a database. Over the next few days, each member gets a follow-up with questions about his or her position. A chief of staff for a rank-and-file Republican said that his boss recently received a call from McCarthy within two hours of declaring himself undecided on a minor bilL Because the carrots have dwindled, the whip team usually tries to make a policy argument. "The whippingprocess is centered around making the argument for why these policies must pass in order to help the American people," said Erica Elliott, a spokeswoman for McCarthy. When it came to the farm bill, there was no disappointment in McCarthy's vote tally afterward, according to aides to Boehner and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va. Democrats were the problem, they said. The whip team had informed the o ther l eaders they had 180 GOP votes for the traditionally b ipartisan l egislation, and that Rep. Collin Peterson of Minnesota, the top Democrat on the Agriculture Committee, had pledged to deliver about 40 Democrats who would support the measure. That would have been just

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linked Nusra Front in Syria is seeking to expand its social BENGHAZI, Libyaoutreach, as are al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb in Mali and al-Shabab in Somalia. The September death of U.S. Ambassador ChristoMany in Benghazi, however, pher StevensandthreeotherAmericanswassupposed predict that Ansar al-Shariah will find itself hard-pressed to to mark the end of Ansar al-Shariah, the extremjst win influence by simple acts of charity. With large oil reserves militia suspected of being behind the attack and that and a population of no more than 6 million people, Libyans had controlled the streets of this city for months beare not suffering economically in the same way as Syrians or forehand, demandingthat an Islamist country emerge Somalis. Few people visited Ansar's clinics over the course from the 2011 revolution that toppled longtime leader of aweek. Moreover, Ansar a l -ShaMoammar Gadhafi. riah must compete with other Islamist-based militias, such Three days after the popular w ell, including a m ai n o n e as the Libyan Shield, which ambassador's death, hundreds leading into the city, though up until r e sidents stormed of outraged Libyans stormed residentssay they are friendand destroyed its compound Ansar al-Shariah's headquar- lier than before when they force a week ago was backed by the ters, routing everyone inside drivers to stop their cars and government. "They have some ideas" simand setting the building ablaze. explain who they are. Nancy A. Youssef / McClatchy Newspapers Members of Ansar al-Shariah Local officials see no rea- Piles of rubble remain outside the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, nine months after an attack on ilar to ours, Ahmad al-Jaziwi, a disappeared, "like sugar in wa- son to stop the militia's return, the compound killed ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans. Libyan Shield spokesman, said ter," as one Libyan explained. in spite of the accusations that of Ansar. The militant group's check- its members orchestrated the What remains unclear is points came down around the Sept. 11, 2012, attack that killed liberal, Islamists dominate the government. offereda chance ofrevenge af- how much their central mes"The government is weak. ter Islamists of any kind were sage — a state dictated strictly city and it s t hreats against Stevens and State Department Libyan Congress. And in the residents that its members had computer specialist Sean Smith streets of Benghazi, the ma- Everyone is afraid," said Ali oppressed under G a dhafi's by the Islamic laws of Shariah seen as too liberal stopped. when the building they were jority support what Libyans Tarhouni, who served as the four-decade rule. Even every- — appeals to residents here. Libya, the people of Benghazi hiding in was set on fire. Two call federalism — a system in minister of oil and finance in day Muslims feared wearing a During the 2011 revolution, seemed to say, would not toler- former Navy SEALs working which Benghazi would rule its the transitional government in beard under Gadhafi; with his Libyans who i n sisted they ate extremism in the nation's for the CIA, Glen Doherty and local affairs but leave foreign 2011 and now is president of demise, Libyans finally could wanted a liberal secular state second-largest city. Tyrone Woods, died hours later policy and national defense the Central National Party. The discuss openly the role of Is- dominated the front lines and That was then. Nine months in amortar attack on a nearby to the central government in government leadership"never lam in both their lives and their the transitional government. later, Ansar al-Shariah is back CIA station. Tripoli. Some want that local reallyused the power the peo- government. S ince then, B enghazi h a s "They are offering social ser- government to be an Islamist ple gave them." on the streets of Benghazi. evolved into a c o nsiderably Vigilante justice vices after the murder of Chris state within Libya, while othAs for efforts to get to the more Islamic city. Bearded A new image Stevens," said CoL Hamad bin ers call for a liberal, secular bottom of the consulate attack, But as Ansar al-Shariah in- men and veiled women fill the "I am not sure there is a serious creasingly employed violence streets in a way one did not see This time, the group is re- Khair, commander of the 1st government. branding itself as a social or- Brigade of the Libyan Army, K hair i n sists A n sar a l - investigation," Tarhouni said. "I and intimidation to push its six months ago. And, as Khair ganization, opening a health based here. "They are Libyans. Shariah is simply part of the don't see anything visible." views, abacklash emerged. Ste- explained, Ansar al-Shariah clinic and a center for Islamic They have that right." dlscusslon. Ansar al-Shariah evolved vens' death was a tipping point. gets some of its funding from "We don't have anyone in exorcism. It provides aid to the He added: " How do y ou in Libya during the 2011 anti- With no trustworthy judicial public donations. poor. Its Facebook page shows know if the people working the brigade afraid of Ansar al- Gadhafi rebellion as a religious or security apparatus here, Still, liberals insist that Ansar the group's vehicles patrol- in the clinic are the same ones Shariah," Khair said. "They are offshoot of the 17th of February Libyans took on a form of vigi- al-Shariah is foisting its views ling the streets and its mem- who killed Chris Stevens?" regular people. They want good Brigade, one of the primary lante justice, storming the com- on a frightened population and bers constructing new buildCoL Wanis Bukhmada, 53, for Libya. Theyjust want tobe a anti-Gadhafi groups. Once a pound. The Ansar al-Shariah that liberals have the disadvanings and handing out money the commander of special forc- nation governed by Islam." furtive organization, it quickly spokesman's phone stopped tage ofnot being armed. There to the needy. None of this is es in Benghazi, was nonchalant became a publicforce,staging working around that time. can be no honest discussion, clandestine: Ansar al-Shariah about Ansar al-Shariah's pres- Who's incharge protests in downtown BengAnsar al-Shariah's push to they said, until the pattern of It's not lost on residents that hazi and announcing itself as present itself as a social orga- militias popping up and fading signs mark the clinics and the ence in what is supposed to be a cars areemblazoned with the citysecured by his forces."We Ansar al-Shariah has been the pre-eminent defender of nization is not a move limited to away in the face of controversy black Ansar al-Shariah flag. need time to rebuild," he said. reborn and that none of the the city. Residents knew who in Libya. Indeed, Islamist groups stops. The same flag can be seen Ansar al-Shariah's push for 70 men involved in the U.S. their neighborhood belonged, across the region are seeking As one anonymous Libyan flying from many apartment Libya to be Islamist is part of consulate attack ha s b e en and in the summer of 2012, the to appeal to supporters as they activist explained: "The thing balconies. a three-way debate happening charged. It r e inforces their group had an office, a spokes- instill fear in their opponents I fear most is when they disapAnsar al-Shariah members here over Libya's future. While ideas about who's in chargeman and control in Benghazi. with their armed groups, much pear, (because) they always are manning checkpoints as the government in Tripoli is and it's not the nascent Libyan For someresidents,the group like Hezbollah. The al-Qaida- come back." McClatchy Foreign Staff

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Bear CreekElementary School Principal Matt Montoya says Bend-La Pine Schools has asked him to resign or face job termination at a meeting scheduled for Monday afternoon. "It's been a shock for me," said Montoya, 34. "I'm just hoping that it's all been a mistake at this point." A district representative declined to comment on Montoya's statement. "We can't comment," said Lora Nordquist, the Bend-La Pine assistant superintendant for elementary education. "It's a per-

sonnel issue." Montoya did not comment on the reason the district gave for his termination, either, but said he was notified Monday by district officials that a termination meeting would be held June 24 at 4 p.m. He said the notification came out of nowhere. Bend-La Pine Schools Superintendent Ron Wilkinson was not available Friday for comment. A call to district spokeswoman Julianne Repman was not returned. Montoya's wife, Jennifer Montoya, a teacher at Elk Meadow Elementary, said her husband was told the termination is related

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By Leslie Pugmire Hole • The Bulletin ing art to combat graffiti is nothing new, but it's a first for Redmond. A mural in the Highland Avenue pedestrian tunnel, opened Thursday, was the brainchild of a small group of residents participating this year in Leadership Redmond. The leadership development program is sponsored by the Redmond Chamber of Commerce and Redmond Executives Association and focuses on developing leaders from within the community — encouraging community service as one part of the

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"It wasn't a hard sell at all," said Dale Dishman, member of the leadership class. "People were very receptive." Dishman and a small team from the class, which included Redmond'snew Public Works Director Bill Duerden, came up with the mural idea after hearing Arts Central's Cate O'Hagan talk about art in the community. O'Hagan described a mural project close to the Old Mill in Bend, created to deter graffiti. Duerden, whose department spends nearly $1,000 a year at Redmond's pedestrian tunnel

that a mural might be the best solution for the tunnel, which lies between two city parks and is near Redmond High School. Leadership class member Jenny Pedersen, a librarian in Redmond, did the research into the effectiveness of art against graffiti; Dishman led the charge into soliciting donations for the project and Cynthia Claridge, Greg Gentry, Leslie Povey, Ginny McPherson and Duerden got busy publicizing the effort and obtaining support from the city and various civic groups. See Tunnel /B5

A man who Bend Police say stole a medium-sized work tractor Friday morning was caught and released before the sun rose. Jeremy Dwayne Kelso, 34, of Bend, went free at 5:04 a.m. from Deschutes County Jail on his own recognizance because he had no Oregon criminal record, according to jail watch commander Lyn McCarthy. He was treated atSt. Charles Bend for minor bite injuries, the result of a confrontation with a police dog after police say he refused to surrender. He was held on suspicion of unauthorized use of amotor vehicle,conspiracy to commit unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, three counts of reckless endangerment and second-degree criminal mischief. According to Bend Police: Kelso stole the work tractor around 12:35 a.m. near American Lane and Brosterhous Road in east Bend. A caller reported that she had witnessed the theft an d w a s f o llowing Kelso, who fled the scene in a black Dodge Ram with the tractor on a trailer in tow. The woman followed but did not attempt to intervene, police said. See Tractor /B6


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AL E N D A R 1813 or www.deschuteshistory.org. THE BACKYARDFARMERS MARKET:Free; 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; Celebrate the Season, 61515 American Lane, Bend; 541-CHICKEN or bendsummermarket@gmail.com. DESCHUTES BREWERY'S 25TH ANNIVERSARYCELEBRATION: Featuring family activities, food and live music, including Karl Denson's Tiny Universe; free admission; 1-9 p.m.; Drake Park, 777 N.W. Riverside Blvd., Bend; 541-3858606 or www.deschutesbrewery. com. CHIMPS INC. HOOTENANNY OPEN HOUSE: Meet the ape troop, listen to chimp calls, tour the facility and learn about protecting chimpanzees; proceeds benefit the sanctuary; $25, $12.5012 and younger, $75 per family of four; registration requested; 1:30-3:30 p.m.; Hooker Creek Ranch, Chimps Inc. Sanctuary, 5525 Gerking Market Road, Bend; 541-410-4122, chimpinc@yahoo.com or www. chimps-inc.org. CENTRAL OREGON METALFEST: Heavy metal music by Ceremonial Castings, The Entity, Damage Overdos, Death Agenda and more; $7 in advance, $8 at the door; 2:30 p.m., doors open 2 p.m.; The Sound Garden, 1279 N.E. Second St., Bend; 541-633-6804. AUTHOR PRESENTATION: Lian Dolan reads from her book, "Elizabeth the First Wife," with special appearance by Satellite Sister Monica Dolan; free; 5 p.m.; Sunriver Books & Music, Sunriver Village Building 25C; 541-593-2525. CASCADESROCKENSEMBLE: The youth music group performs rock 'n' roll classics; tribute to Ray Manzarek of the Doors plus special guests; free; 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 S.W. Century Drive, Bend; 512-461-9699 or www.cascadesrock.com. "BLOOMS &BLOSSOMS":A farm-to-fork community supper; proceeds benefit Central Oregon Locavore; $25 per person; 6-9 p.m.; Central Oregon Locavore,1216 N.E. First St., Bend; 541-633-0674 or www.centraloregonlocavore.com. "PETERPAN WITH DANCES FROM STAGE &SCREEN":The ballet is performed by the Academie de Ballet Classique; silent auction; proceeds assist with scholarships for class tuition, coaching fees and exams for the Royal Academy of Dance; $12 (adults and seniors), $8 (children 6-16), plus fees in

TODAY BEND GENEALOGICALSOCIETY YARD SALE: The annual fundraiser benefits the Bend Genealogical Society; free admission; 8 a.m.-3 p.m.; Rock Arbor Villa, Williamson Hall, 2200 N.E. U.S. Highway 20; 541-317-9553. BREATHING INPLEIN AIR: A "Smith Rock Paint Out" art competition featuring family art activities, artist demonstrations and a park ranger presentation; bythe High Desert Art League and Smith Rock State Park with Arts Central and the Art Station; free, $5 parking fee; 8 a.m.2:30 p.m.; Smith Rock State Park, 9241 N.E. Crooked River Drive, Terrebonne; 541-548-7501 or www. smithrockpaintout.com. PRINEVILLEFARMERS MARKET: Free; 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Prineville City Plaza, 387 N.E. Third St.; 541-447-6217 or prinevillefarmersmarket©gmail. com. MADRASSATURDAYMARKET: Freeadmission;9a.m.-2 p.m .; Sahalee Park, B andSeventh streets; 541-489-4239. CENTRALOREGONSATURDAY MARKET:Featuring arts and crafts from local artisans; free admission; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; parking lot across from Bend Public Library, Parking Lot,600 N.W. Wall St.; 541-420-9015 or www. centraloregonsaturdaymarket.com. FIRECRACKERFUN-FLY AND FUNDRAISER:Features a familyfriendly radio controlled airplane fun-fly, raffle; proceeds benefit Wounded Warrior Project; free; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Popp's Field, milemarker17 on E. U.S. Highway 20, Bend; 541-330-5508 or www. banrc.com. KITCHENKALEIDOSCOPE:Tour homesandsample food ma de by local chefs in the kitchens; with vendors; proceeds benefit theAssistanceLeagueofBend; $25 in advance, $30 day of event; 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Tetherow location; 541-598-3026 or www. assistancel eaguebend.com. SUMMER SHOOTOUT MARBLE TOURNAMENT: Featuring free marble play, lessons, lawn games, booths and a competition; registration required; proceeds benefit the Deschutes County Historical Museum's educational programs; $10; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Des Chutes Historical Museum, 129 N.W. Idaho Ave., Bend; 541-389-

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Ave., Bend; 541-312-9626 or www.2ndstreettheater.com. DIRTY MARTINI:The Portland indie-pop band performs; $10; 8 p.m., doors open at7 p.m.; The Belfry, 302 E. Main Ave., Sisters; 541-815-9122 or www.belfryevents. com. MELVILLE: The Portland-based Americana singer-songwriter performs, with The Rumand the Sea; $5; 8 p.m.; The Horned Hand, 507 N.W. Colorado Ave., Bend; 541728-0879 or www.melvilletheband. com. SOL SEED:The Eugene band performs; $5; 9:30 p.m.; Silver Moon Brewing & Taproom, 24 N.W. Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-3888331 or www.silvermoonbrewing. com.

SUNDAY TOUR DESCHUTESPRE-RIDE SOCIAL:A 25-mile ride ending with a concert at Les Schwab Amphitheater; free;12:30 p.m.; Sunnyside Sports, 930 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend; 541-382-8018. "PETERPAN WITH DANCES FROM STAGE &SCREEN":The ballet is performed by the Academie de Ballet Classique; silent auction; proceeds assist with scholarships for class tuition, coaching fees and exams for the Royal Academy of Dance; $12 (adults and seniors), $8 (children 6-16), plus fees in advance; $15 (adultand seniors), $10 (children 6-16), plus fees day of show; children younger than 5 free with paid adult; 2 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W. Wall St., Bend;

541-317-0700 or www.abcbend. com. "THE FOXON THE FAIRWAY": CascadesTheatricalCompany presents a comedy about the denizens of a private country club; $24, $ l8 seniors older than 60, $12 students; 2 p.m.; Greenwood Playhouse, 148 N.W.Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-389-0803 or www. cascadestheatrical.org. CASCADE POLOCLUB'S SOLSTICE CUP:A polo tournament on grass with prizes for best hat and best tailgate party; $10, free ages12 and younger; $40 per car load; 2 p.m., gatesopen atnoon;Camp Fraley Ranch, 60580 Gosney Road, Bend; www.cascadepoloclub.com. SUMMER SUNDAY CONCERT:The Portland-based indie act Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside performs; free; 2:30 p.m., doors open at noon; Les Schwab Amphitheater, 344 S.W. Shevlin Hixon Drive, Bend; 541-3185457 or www.bendconcerts.com. "COMPANY":A timeless musical comedy by Stephen Sondheim about a single man in a seaof married couples; $21 adults, $18 studentsand seniors;3 p.m.;2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541-312-9626 or www.2ndstreettheater.com.

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falo," according to Roosevelt biographer Edmund Morris. Four decades earlier, a mustang called Sacramento repeatedly s aved e x p lorer Col. John Fremont's life by scenting enemies along the trail, wrote frontier historian Glenn Vernam. Texas folklorist J. Frank Dobie also wrote of horses with e xceptional noses in his 1952 book, "The Mustangs." Tracking dogs can outperform horses in thick underbrush, said Nowacki, 57. But horses often hold the advantage because airborne scent rises, and horses stand taller than dogs, he said. Nowacki has written two b ooks, t h e "Air S c enting Horse," and, "Equine Language and Communication Journal." Nowacki has a website, Equine Detection Services, and hosts four or five clinics a year on equine airscenting around the nation, including one in Terrebonne in early June. "This is so natural for a horse," Beardsley said. "Horses smell everything, and they tell everyone around them what they smelL"

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ings in the past decade. If such an incident happens on campus, "it is going to be incredibly traumatic," said Francesconi, a former Portland city commissioner and m a yoral candidate. Universityofficers now carry batons, pepper spray and restraints, and call city of Eugene police if more powerful weapons are needed. School officials say officers must have guns to confront an active shooter and to safely perform routine police tasks,such as conducting traffic stops and transporting suspects to jail. Mostpublicfour-yearschools in the United States have campus police, according to a 2008 survey by the National Associ-

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it needs to clear 65 million acres to control the risks, but it has plans to treat only 685,000 acres next year. That's down from 4.4 million acres treated last year. In a recentU.S. Senate committee hearing, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., said "this waltz has gone on longenough," and complained that the Obama administration doesn't appreciate the value of fire prevention. Although Central Oregon has seen little in lost homes or lives in recent years, we well remember the smoke that blanketed Sisters last summer from the Pole Creek Fire. And every time we cross the Santiam Pass, wide swaths of gray tree trunks remind us of the frightening time of the B8 B Fire of 2003. Those with longer memories remember the homes lost to the Awbrey Hall Fire in 1990. This is a problem close to home, and it only gets worse the longer the call for prevention goes unanswered.

History buffscan help on Anderson house erhaps the last thing the Oregon Department of Transportation wants to do is destroy a historic building as it works to improve the state's highway system. Thus it's difficult to imagine that a 1929 farmhouse located near the north end of the Bend Parkway is in real danger. The house stands on the east side of the parkway near the northbound on-ramp from Empire Avenue. It was built by Nels and Lillian Anderson, who ran a dairy at the site, in 1929. The dairy may be long gone, but the house remains. Its current owners, Tim and Julie Larocco, refurbished the building with an eye to keeping it historically accurate. Still, time has caught up with the structure. ODOT plans major improvements to U.S. Highway 97 and several other roads in the area sometime in the near future, and when the work begins, the house will become inaccessible unless it is moved. Because of its place on the National Register of Historic Places, its future is more complicated than

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it might otherwise be. If it is to be preserved, moving it is no doubt the best option, though Peter Murphy, an ODOT spokesman, says the agency doesn't generally pay to move buildings. It does pay to get them ready to move, however, and at that point someone elsesteps in and pays for the move itself. So far, that hasn't happened with t h e A n d erson house. There's still time. ODOT hopes to do the work on the north end of Bend in the not-too-distant future, but it's far from being ready to begin. Among other things, plans must be completed and money allocated to the work. The needto move the structure offers history buffs the opportunity to get involved, to put their money toward the effort to save the old Anderson house. Those who want to see the building safely ensconced in a new location should start a fundraising effort to assure it happens.They have time to do so,and they should take advantage of it.

Nuclear power like Pandora's box? By Anne Michaud

pushed me further along my own conversion path. Among the thouirector Robert Stone made sands of faces the camera pans ~ his reputation with d ocu- from the 1979"No Nukes" concert a mentaries such as "Radio in Battery Park City, I tm there with Bikini," which i n 1 988 exposed my college pals. "No nukes" is how the hazards of nuclear testing, and I felt then, but now I am open to the "Earth Days" in 2009, which cel- possibilities. ebrated the rise of environmentalIn another New York moment, ism. So it's startling to witness the " Pandora's Promise" tells of t h e pro-nuclearpower message of his epic fight over the closed Shorefilm opening this week, "Pandora's ham nuclear power plant. "People Promise." were so afraid of it that they shut Stone begins with the story of his it down," says Richard Rhodes, a own conversion from anti-nuclear Pulitzer Prize-winning author and to the conclusion that "the rapid one of the film's converts to support deployment of nuclear power is for nuclear power. That's too dismissive of Shorenow the greatest hope we have for saving us. n Along with his trans- ham's history, of course. No valid formation, Stone gathers on cam- evacuation plan, in case of an acera five prominent activists who've cident, was ever approved for Long traveled the same path from "anti" Island. to "pro." This film is a full dose of strong "Pandora's Promise" is intended opinion — and also supplies some to follow on the 2006 success of "An much-needed facts. For example, Inconvenient Truth," which woke "Pandora's Promise" reports that many to the threats of global warm- all the nuclear waste generated in ing. At the same time, that film di- U.S. history could fit i n 10-footvided environmentalists who can't high barrels covering a single footagree on the greater evil: nuclear ball field. New-generation reactors power or climate change. may actually use recycled nuclear Stone's effort to repair the rift waste. And nuclear warheads from gives the film its name. Once the Russia, reprocessed, are supplying horrors had flown from Pandora's 10 percent of America's electricity. mythical box, in the bottom was According to the World Health hope. Nuclearpower offersthehope Organization and the United Naof near-zerocarbon emissions. tions, only 56 deaths can be tied This compelling documentary to the 1986 disaster at Chernobyl, Newtsday

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The humanist vocation: to cultivate the human core h alf-century a go , 1 4 p e r cent of college degrees were awarded to people who majored in the humanities. Today, only 7 percentof graduates in the country are humanities majors. Even over the past decade alone, the number of incoming students at H arvard who express interest in becoming humanities majors has dropped by a third. Most people give an economic explanation for this decline. Accounting majors get jobs. Lit majors don't. And there's obviously some truth to this. But the humanities are not only being bulldozed by an unforgiving job market. They are committing suicide because many humanists have lost faith in their own enterprise. Back when the humanities were thriving, the leading figures had a clear definition of their mission and a fervent passion for it. The job of the humanities was to cultivate the human core, the part of a person we might call the spirit, the soul, or, in D.H. Lawrence's phrase, "the dark vast forest." This was the most inward and el-

emental part of a person. When you go to a funeral and hear a eulogy, this is usually the part they are talking about. Eulogies aren't resumes. They describe the person's care, wisdom, truthfulness and courage. They describe the million little moral judgments that emanate from that

inner region. The humanist's job was to cultivate this ground — imposing intellectual order upon it, educating the emotions with art in order to refine it, offering inspiring exemplars to get it properly oriented. Somewhere alongthe way, many people in the humanities lost faith in this uplifting mission. The humanities turned from an inward to an outward focus. They were less about the old notions of truth, beauty and goodness and more about political and social categories like race, class and gender.Liberal arts professors grew more moralistic when talking about politics but more tentative about private morality because they didn't want to offend anybody. To the earnest 19-year-old with lofty dreams of self-understanding

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and moral greatness, the humanities in this guise were bound to seem less consequential and more boring. So now the humanities are in crisis. Rescuers are stepping forth. On Thursday, the American Academy of Arts and Sciencesreleased a report called "The Heart of the Matter," making the case for the humanities and social sciences. (I was a member of this large commission, although I certainly can't take any credit for the result.) The report is important, and you should read it. It focuses not only on the external goods the humanities can produce (creative thinking, good writing), but also the internal transformation (spiritual depth, personal integrity). It does lack some missionary zeal that hit me powerfully as a college freshman when the humanities were in better shape. One of the great history teach-

ers in those days was a University of Chicago professor named Karl Weintraub. He poured his soul into transforming his students' lives, but, even then, he sometimes wondered if they were really listening. Late in life, he wrote a note to my classmate Carol Quillen, who now helps carry on this legacy as president of Davidson College. Teaching Western Civ, Weintraub wrote, "seems to confront me all too often with moments when I feel like screaming suddenly: 'Oh, God, my dear student, why cannot you see that this matter is a real, real matter, often a matter of the very being, for the person, for the historical men and women you are looking at — or are supposed to be looking at! ' "I hearthese answers and statements that sound like mere words, m ere verbal formulations to m e , but that do not have the sense of pain or joy or accomplishment or worry about them that they ought to have if they were truly informed by the live problems and situations of the human beings back there for whom these matters were real. The

way these disembodied words come forth can make me cry, and the failure of the speaker to probe for the open wounds and such behind the text makes me increasingly furious. "If I do not come to feel any of the love which Pericles feels for his city, how can I understand the Funeral Oration? If I cannot fathom anything of the power of the drive derived from thinking that he has a special mission, what can I understand of Socrates'? ... How can one grasp anything about the problem of the Galatian community without sensing in one's bones the problem of worrying about God's acceptance? "Sometimes when I have spent an hour or more, pouring all my enthusiasm and sensitivities into an effort to tell these stories in the fullness in which I see and experience them, I feel drained and exhausted. I think it works on the student, but I do not really know." Teachers like that were zealous for the humanities. A few years in that company leaves a lifelong mark. — David Brooks is a columnist for The New York Times.


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Continued from B1 "We had a concept and a list ofneeds,and people came forward," said Dishman. To keep the budget low, the group decided to recruit a volunteer group of artists and soon decided student artists would be appropriate, since the tunnel serves Redmond's largest park, the Dry Canyon. Ethan Stelzer, art teacher at R e dmond P r o f iciency Academy, offered to organize a summer school program of ar t s t udents, and R edmond Area P ar k a n d Recreation Di strict f o lded the project into its offerings for kids signed up for a sum-

"It's about the four elements: fire, water, air and the earth. We all had different ideas, so we had to workit out so it was doable for everyone." — Drew Burieigh, Redmond Proficiency Academy senior

thing where kids don't want anyone to r ui n w hat t h ey created." Since students were designing the mural, but those students weren't identified when the leadership team was soliciting approval and funding, the group had to rely on communicating the concept in more general terms. About $5,000 in cash and material donations arrived from Sher w i n -Williams P aint, L owes a n d H o m e mer day camp. Depot home i m provement " Using c o m munity i n - stores, CoEnergy Propane, volvement in creation of muS afeway an d R a y' s f o o d rals (used to deter graffiti) stores, Redmond K i w anis makes a huge difference," and Mazatlan Restaurant. said Pedersen. "It almost While more than adozen becomes a peer polici ng R PA students worked o n

the mural, a smaller group worked on its design, deciding early on to combine local geography and a fantasy/mythology theme. "It's about the f our elements: fire, water, air and the earth," said Drew Burleigh, an RPA senior. "We all had different ideas, so we had to work it out so it was doable foreveryone." In the mural, Mount Mazama blows its volcanic top, helped alongby a fire-breathing dragon. The blue hair of a water maiden flows past the coyote of Native American myths and a larger-thanlife salmon jumps out of the C rooked River u n der t h e shadow of Smith Rock. Since the tunnel is more

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than 100 feet long, the artists had to draw their designs to scale, on graph paper, to m ake sure everything f i t , said Hanna Gribling, an RPA senior. The teens from RPA were put in charge of the younger kids from the summer camp, each taking a small team to work on a specified section. The mural's designers spent two days sketching out the outlines of the murals, and it took three days of painting with the younger kids to fintsh the pro]ect. According to Duerden, the city will apply a final coat of clear protectant on the mural, designed to protect the paint from the elements and

tagging. "I plan to come back here 20 years from now with my kids and say 'See that mural? I did that part,'" said RPA sophomore Kaylene Cooper. — Reporter: 541-548-2186; 1pugmire@bendbultetin.com

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French president Nicolas Sarkozy, left, with French designers Jean-Louis Scherrer, center, and Sonia Rykiel on Jan. 28, 2009, in Paris. Scherrer, 78, who dressed such fashion plates as Jackie Kennedy at the height of his career, died Thursday.

French couturier Jean-Louis Scherrer dressed1960s elite By Eric Wilson New York Times News Service

J ean-Louis Scherrer, t h e couturier w h ose l u x u rious dresses and rich embellishments were symbolic of a fruitful period of French fashion in the 1960s, when designers like Yves Saint Laurent and Andre Courreges were establishing their own houses, died Thursday at his home in Paris. He was 78. His death was confirmed by Didier Grumbach, president of the Chambre Syndicale, the g overning a s sociation for French fashion, who said Scherrer had endured a long illness. He had retired in 1992, after being fired by his own company a f te r o w n ership changes. Scherrer had described his style as "very classic," ranging from bold animal prints to polka-dot dresses. (But not too much fantasy, he said.) His clothes were favored by members of elite society, most notably Anne-Aymone Giscard d'Estaing, the first lady of France in the 1970s. Other famous clients included Jacqueline Kennedy, Sophia Lorenand Raquel Welch, who appeared in his gauzy animal print dresses in the 1977 French film "L'animal." His designs were first popularized in America by Bergdorf Goodman, which sold them exclusively after Scherrer opened his couture and ready-to-wear business in 1962 with a store in Paris on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore.

"It was a t ime when the American stores were still buying the couture to be recopied," Grumbach said. At a Bergdorf fashion show for Scherrerin 1965, the store featured gray and plum wool dressesthat were shown with coats, hats and boots covered with guinea hen feathers. A report in The New York Times noted that "the customers reacted like 5-year-olds at a puppet show." J ean-Louis Scherrer w a s born in Paris on Feb. 19, 1935, the son of a psychiatrist. In 1956, after studying fashion, he entered the studio of Christian Dior, working alongside Saint Laurent, and continued with him when Saint Laurent was named the successor to Dior. A fter working fo r L o u i s Feraud, and then starting his own label, Scherrer became known as a more restrained alternative to the daring designs of Saint Laurent, who had also gone into business for himself. Scherrer said his months at Dior had made an important impression on him. It was Dior, he said, "who made fashion into a business by changing the length and shape every season." While Scherrer managed the business himself, a series of deals, including a sale to the Japanese company Seibu Saison in 1990, left him with little control. The Scherrer label now remains active mostly in licensed products.

DEATHS ELSEWHERE Deaths of note from around the world: Sam Farber, 88: Started Oxo, the housewares manufacturer whose kitchen utensils with ergonomic rubber handles grace many homes. DiedSunday in East Meadow, N.Y. Thomas Roberts, 75: Banker

whose efforts to save the blackand-white-striped Fire Island Lighthouse in the early 1980s became a modelfor scores of lighthouse preservation campaigns around the country. Died June 10 at his home in Bay Shore, N.Y. — From wire reports

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BEND FIRE RUNS Wednesday 7:21 a.m.— Unauthorized burning, on Country Club Drive. 8:31 a.m.— Unauthorized burning, 23475 U.S. Highway 20. 16 — Medical aid calls. Thursday 17 — Medical aid calls.

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13CV0670 —Wilmington Trust N.A. as successor trustee to Citibank N.A. as trustee for Structure Asset Mortgage Investments II Trust 2007AR7 Mortgage passthrough certificates 2007- AR7 through its loan servicing agent, JP Morgan Chase BankN.A.v. Darlene Woods, complaint, $258,581.84 plus interest costs and fees 13CV0671 — Federal National Mortgage Association v. Petar Hossick, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. and Hyperion Capital Group LLC, complaint, $120,565.44 Filed on May 1 13CV0677 — JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. v. Luke S.Bryan, Kristin L. Downs, JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A., Monticello Estates Homeowner's Association lnc., complaint, $241,599.83 plus interests, costs and fees 13CV0678 —Taylor, Beanand Whitaker Mortgage Corp. v. Ellen McBride akaVirtie Ellen McBride, RandyMcBride aka Randall Ray McBride, Northpointe Homeowner'As s sociationand Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems lnc., solely as nominee for Columbia River Bankdba CRB Mortgage Team,complaint, $193,060.66 plus interests, costs andfees 13CV0679 — Taylor, Beanand Whitaker Mortgage Corp. v. Ellen McBride akaVirtie Ellen McBride, RandyMcBride aka Randall Ray McBride, Northpointe Homeowner's Associationand Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., solelyas nominee for Columbia River Bankdba CRB MortgageTeam, complaint, $183,600 plus interest, costs and fees Filed on May 2

13CV0683 — JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. successor in interest by purchase from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as receiver of Washington Mutual Bankfka Washington MutualF.A.v.Joanne M. McKinney, unknownheirs of William C. McKinney, Susie Payne McKinney, individually and as claiming successor of the small intestate estate of William C. McKinney, Patrick D. McKinney, Michael J. D'Leora, William C. McKinney II and Shirley A. Steffen, complaint, $118,099.98 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0684 — JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. SBM toChase Home Finance LLCSBMto Chase Manhattan MortgageCorporation SBM toChaseMortgageCompany v. William Berberickaka Russ Berberickaka William Russell Berberick, Tamela J. Berberickaka Tamela JaneBerberick, Citibank South Dakota N.A., Capital One Bank U.S.A. N.A. andChase Bank U.S.A. N.A., complaint, $94,217.52 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0685 — Nationstar Mortgage LLC v.Korina L. Chinchen, Craig Ford andSunriver Owners Association, complaint, $259,590.38 13CV0686 — Antoinette "Rene" Schifano v. Gordy's Restaurant

LLC, Brent Fisher andWendy Potok, complaint, $204,000 13CV0687 — RayKlein lnc., an Oregon corporation dba Professional Credit Service v. KacyMacCarney, complaint, $10,583.09 13CV0688 — RayKlein Inc., an Oregon corporation dba Professional Credit Service v. Michelle Mines, complaint, $14,905.24 13CV0690 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. as trustee for Structured Asset Mortgage lnvestments II LLC, Structured Assest Mortgage Investments II Trust 2007-AR4, mortgage pass through certificates series 2007- AR4,complaint, $229,020.74 plus interest, costs and fees Filed on May 3 13CV0691 — Mark P.Beede, personal representative of the estate of Mary L. Beede, deceased v.William H. Wheir III M.D., complaint, $1,200,000 13CV0692 — U.S.BankN.A.as trustee for MASTR2007-2 v. Bentley Everingham and Iveta Everingham, complaint, $435,761.93 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0693 — Wells Fargo BankN.A. v. Wendy D.Adamsand South Valley Bank and Trust, complaint, $97,265.01 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0694 — Bank ofAmerica N.A. v. Elizabeth Shinohara, Parkwood Townhomes Homeowner's Association Inc. and River Bend Master Owners Association lnc., complaint, $553,61779 13CV0695 — Suntrust Bank v. Keith D. Bacon, Connie E.Baconand Caldera Springs Owner's Association lnc., complaint, $214,559.31 plus interest, costs and fees Filed May 6 13CV0697 — TheBankof New York Mellon fka TheBankof NewYork as trustee for the certificate holders of the CWABSInc., asset backed certificates series 2006-21 v. Harry Adams, ShannonAdams and Ray Klien Inc., complaint, $222,023.66 13CV0699 — Bank of America N.A. v. Michael B. Stephens, Sherrel A. Stephens, Department of TreasuryIRS and OregonEmployment Department, complaint, $192,739.87 13CV0698 — Bank of America N.A. v. Ricky E. Windsor, Target National Bank, Discover Bank, Internal Revenue Service and State of Oregon Revenue Department, complaint, $245,448.51 13CV0700 — American Express Bank FSB v.Carolyn Haughton, complaint, $22,481.82 13CV0701 — Suntrust Bank v.Van Arthur Campbell andCaldera Springs Owners' Association lnc., complaint, $273,450 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0702 —Bank ofAmerican N.A. v. Milton Cardenas, complaint, $89,815.90 13CV0703 — JPMorgan ChaseBank N.A. v.Adam Buchanan,complaint, $147,884.68 plus interest, costs and fees Filed May 7 13CV0704 — Springleaf Financial Services lnc. v. Christopher R. Ambrose, complaint, $15,880.88 13CV0705 — Suntrust Bank Inc. v. Joseph A. Devine, Nancy A.Devine and Caldera Springs Owners' Association, complaint, $267,950 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0706 — U.S. Bank N.A., not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee of the BAFC 2007-8 v. John A. Bruguier, Julene F.Bruguier and Wells Fargo BankN.A., complaint, $819,981.36 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0707 — JPMorganChaseBank N.A. v. Michael B. Petersen andLaurie J. Petersen, complaint, $95,140.72

plus interest, costs and fees Filed May 8 13CV0708 — Association of Unit Owners of the lnn of theSeventh Mountain v. Margaret M. Hennessey andStephenD.Hennessey,complaint, $42,381.96 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0709 — FredHokanson v. Sturza Forest Products, complaint, $50,000 13CV0710 — Judy Hokanson v. Sturza Forest Products, complaint, $50,000 13CV0711 — RayKlein Inc. dba professional credit service v. AmyE Mix, complaint, $19,197.61 13CV0712 — U.S. Bank N.A. as legal title trustee for Truman 2012 SC Title Trust v. Thomas J. Iams aka Thomas J. Iams II, Alison lams, Sun Meadow Owners Association and U.S. BankN.A.,complaint, $137,920.32 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0713 — Wells Fargo BankN.A. v. Spencer HaugenVeit andthe state of Oregon, complaint, $67419.57 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0714 — CitiMortgage lnc. v. Kean L. Dillon aka KeanDillion, Cindy Dillon aka Cindy DeeDillion, CitiBank South Dakota N.A. andMidland Funding LLC,complaint,$450,000 plus interest, costs and fees Filed May 9 13CV0717 — Dynamic Strategies lnc. v. Summer Rochenbach, complaint, prayer for relief $14,152.77 13CV0718 — U.S.BankN.A. as trustee relating to ChevyChase Funding LLCMortgage backed certificates 2007-2 v. John L. Scarborough, individually and as co-trustee of the Scarborough Family Trust dated October17, 2003, Kathryn G. Scarborough individually and as co-trustee of the Scarborough Family Trust dated October17, 2003, United Guaranty Residential Insurance Company of North Carolina, Discover Bankand State of Oregon, complaint, $72 l,423.11 Filed May 10 13CV0720 —JPMorgan ChaseBank N.A. v. John W.Cooper, Lisa D. Cooper and RobertAllen Taylor Company, complaint, $411,357.98 13CV0722 — DeanBowers and Myrna Bowers v. GregBowers andSarah M. Bowers, complaint, $217,927.78 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0724— Midland Funding LLC v. Jeremy Healey, complaint, $10,168.80 13CV0725 — RayKlein lnc. dba professional credit service v. Erick R. Scheiderman, complaint, $13,468.38 Filed May 13 13CV0728 —Wells Fargo BankN.A. alsoknown asWachoviaMortgage Corporation andWachovia Mortgage FSB a division of Wells Fargo Bank N.A. fka Wachovia MortgageFSBfka World Savings BankFSBv. Michael A. Marsden, Beverly K. Marsden, city of Redmondand CapitalOneBankU.S.A. N.A., complaint, $219,183.92 13CV0729 — JPMorganChaseBank N.A. v. Moore Rhodes II and Merritt L. Gandin, complaint,$276,573.36 13CV0731 — Bank of America N.A. v. Jeffrey C. Benedetti and Lisa S. Chernack individually and as trustee of the Lisa S. Chernack Living Trust dated May 21, 2008, complaint, $482,373.45 13CV0732— CapitalOneBankU.S.A. N.A. v. Don S.Richter, complaint, $ l6,428.56 13CV0733 —Onewest BankFSB v. Nicholas Flores, Melissa Vielma and OregonAffordable Housing Assistance Corporation, complaint, $243,742.50 13CV0734 — Wells Fargo BankN.A. v. Saundra G.Byrd akaSaundra Byrd McKinney, Joshua P.McKinney aka

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Montoya Continued from B1 uHe truly cares about students, and they respect him and trust him. It w ould be such a travesty to lose him," DuBose said. Montoya has been the principal at Bear Creek since 2010, and had moved from Arizona to Bend with his family for the position. During th e t h r e e y e ars Montoya has been at Bear Creek, the district has implemented a du a l - immersion program at the school, which allows native Spanish and English speakers to be immersed in b oth l a nguages. I t's th e o n l y p r o g ram o f its kind in th e district and gained p opularity i n th e community. This past year, 30 students were wait-listed

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years ago, she heard only of the school's bad reputation. Under Montoya's leadership, Bear Creek ha s i m p roved by leaps and bounds, and its reputation has taken a 180degree turn, she said. uMr. M ontoya's m a d e that school what it is today," L'Hommedieu said. When L'Hommedieu heard the news that Montoya might not be back at Bear Creek for the program. next year, she said she was Parents described Montoya devastated. u lt f e el s l i k e as a very involved principal someone's taking something u She Said. uHe'S who would attend most Par- aWay frOm LLS, ent T eacher O r g anization such a huge part of the school, meetings, act as a crossing it would take a lot to get someguard in the mornings before one in there who's comparaschool and make an effort to ble to him." know every student's name. DuBose said she and sevL'Hommedieu, a Bear eral other Bear Creek EleCreek PT O m e mber, said mentary parents plan a rally that when she first sent her outside the district building daughter to school there three at 4 p.m. Monday to support

Montoya. Nordqttist said she could not confirm whether a meeting will take place Monday. Bend-La Pine School Board Chairman R o n Gal l i n at, whose district encompasses Bear Creek Elementary, said he would notcomment on a personnel matter. "All I can say right now is he has not been terminated," Gallinat said Friday. Montoya said he d oesn't want to resign. "I love being principal here at Bear Creek, and I want to continue," he said. "We (the staff and I) have been able to do some amazing things together. I have such great respect for district leaders, and I'm just hoping we can get thiS figured Out.n

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tions of several rural counties, echoed those concerns. A"perceived small amount" o f money i n u r b a n M u l t nomah County, could mean a policeofficer response to a call in some smaller counties, or no response at all, Freeman said. The measure now heads to the House floor for a vote.

Continued from B1 Those opposed to the plan have expressed various concerns.Registering thousands of new voters could add a substantial cost to counties, said Rep. John Huffman, RThe Dalles. Others have expressed a worry that it would open Up the system to voter fraud.

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WCL BASEBALL

Bend stayshot, defeats Victoria VICTORIA, British Columbia — The Bend Elks won their fourth

straight game onthe road, defeating the Victoria HarbourCats 5-1

on Friday night in aWest Coast Leaguebaseball game. Bend's offense struck early in its first-ever meeting with the expan-

sion HarbourCats, as Madras High School product Turner Gill had a two-run double in the top of the first inning. Curtis Wildung's RBI

groundout later in the inning gave Bend(12-4 WCL) an early 3-0 lead. Gill also plated a run with a sacrifice fly in the fifth inning.

Three Bendpitchers combined to limit Vic-

toria (8-4 WCL) to five hits and just one earned run. Hunter Raley went

four innings and struck out five, Eric Melbostad struck out six in four innings of relief, and Nick

Highberger struck out two in the ninth.

Landon Cray singled and doubled for the Elks, while Derek Dixon and Chase Fields added

LOCAL GOLF

Ben rotota eont enation Pronghorn'sJerrel Grow will compete at thePGA ProfessionalNational Championship inSunriver By Zack Hall The Bulletin

Jerrel Grow knows this week could

change his life. In that way, the 35-year-old professional is like any other golfer in the field of 312 for the 20D PGA Professional National Championship, which tees off Sunday at Sunriver Resort's Crosswater Club and Meadows course. One thing, though, does make him different. As a professional at Pronghorn Club who lives in Bend, he will not have to travel far to take on the best club professionals in the world. "For sure it's an advantage," says Grow, who moved to Bend from Northern California in spring 2012 when he was hired by Pronghorn. "I've probably played more practice rounds than a lot of the guys in the field. I get to sleep in my own bed. I know where and what to eat in town. My mom and dad are flying into town. And I will be able to drive my car and not a rental car. SeeGrow/C4

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Pronghorn Club professional Jerrel Grow hits from a bunker on Sunriver Resort's Meadows course on Thursday during a practice round for the PGA Professional National Championship.

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Mirror Pond Invitational set to tee off Bulletin staff report The oldest golf tournament in Central Oregon will tee off today at Bend Golf and Country Club. The annual Mirror Pond Invitational, which was first played in 1953, will feature a field of nearly 120 amateurs, including some of the top players from around the Pacific Northwest and beyond. About 60 percent of the field in the two-day, 36-hole strokeplay tournament are singledigit handicappers, according to tournament organizers. Among those players will be Bend's CharlieRice,a 48-year-old who won the Mirror Pond in 2012 and advanced to the round of 32 in this week's Oregon Amateur

Championship. Play begins both today and Sunday atapproximately 8 a.m., and the final groups both days are scheduled to tee off at I:30 p.m. Spectatorsare welcome to attend the event at no charge; proper golf attire is required.

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two singles each. Seth Spivey, Keach Ballard and Adam Grantham all doubled. Bend currently has the best record in the WCL and leads the South Division by1t/~

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golfers Jesse Heinly and Karinn Dickinson

By Harvey Araton New Yorh Times News Service

lost their quarterfinal matches Friday and

were eliminated from the Oregon Amateur

Championship. Heinly, a 21-year-old Summit High School

graduate, dropped his match to Justin Kadin, of Corvallis, 5 and 4.

Heinly, a senior-to-be at Concordia University in Portland, birdied the first hole at Eugene Country Club to take a one-hole advantage. But Kadin, a University of

Alyeea Schuker/The Omaha World-Herald via The Associated Press

Oregon State's Andy Peterson (14) and teammates greet Mississippi State after the Bulldogs defeated the Beavers 4-1 in the College World Series in Omaha, Neb., on Friday. OSU was eliminated from the postseason with the loss.

Idaho golfer, dominated the match from there and won five of the next eight holes to build a four-hole lead.

On the women's side, Dickinson, a 23-year-old part-time

caddie at Pronghorn Club, fell to Reedsport's Monica Vaughan, 2 and 1. Vaughan, the 2010

• Oregon State is eliminated after losing to MississippiState onceagain in Omaha

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3-up lead. Dickinson, who will turn pro and

competeatnextweek's U.S. Women's Open, fought back with a holewinning par on the10th hole but halved the re-

OMAHA, Neb. — Oregon State's season ended with the Beavers waiting for the big hit that never came. The Beavers were eliminated from the College World Series in a 4-1 loss to Mississippi State on Friday. The Bulldogs advanced to the CWS finals with the victory.

Oregon Stateadvanced runners to second base in six innings but could get only one home. The Beavers were I-for8 with runners in scoring position and hit into three double plays. " This certainly isn't the way w e planned it, and it wasn't for a lack of effort," coach Pat Casey said. "We couldn't get a hit when we needed one. I think that's happened before to all

teams. Obviously we were facing very good pitching. Mississippi State got here with their pitching, and the starter was good. The Beavers were down 1-0 in the fifth when Hunter Renfroe delivered the key blow for the Bulldogs, a threerun homer off the back wall of the leftfield bullpen. See Beavers/C4

MIAMI — If there was one thing we knew about a thrilling NBA Finals that carried David Stern on its shoulders to the finish line of his three-decade playoff run as commissioner and chief baby sitter, it was that the series and the season would not conclude with Jeff Van Gundy signing off the network telecast by suggesting that the Miami Heat consider trading LeBron James for Dwight Howard. Two years ago, in what was celebrated in 49 states and especially in northern Ohio as James' deserved comeuppance for the way he literally staged his departure from Cleveland, Van Gundy closed with that provocative commentary after James' well-documented failure in the six-game finals won by Dallas. "I did say they should consider that to better balance the team, not because I didn't think LeBron was good enough," Van Gundy said a little sheepishly before James took to the floor Thursday night for Game 7 against San Antonio. We all have our hot airtime to fill. We all jumped to conclusions ranging from impulsive to irrational back then and again along the precariousroad to James' masterpiece in closing out the Spurs, 9588, at American Airlines Arena. See LeBron/C4

maining seven holes. The women's 36-hole

championship match between Beaverton

teenager Gigi Stoll and Kendall Prince, a University of Arizona golfer from Corvallis, is scheduled to tee off at 8 a.m. today. The men's

championshi pbetween future University of Oregon golfer Thomas Lim, of Moorpark, Calif.,

andGresham'sNicholas Chianello, who is vying

for his second consecutive Oregon Am title, is scheduled for 8:10 a.m. For full results, visit

www.oregonamateur. Ol'g.

— Bulletin staff report

TRACK & FIELD: U.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS

Eaton second indecathlon after first day Bulletin staff report DES MOINES, Iowa — Ashton Eaton is in second place after the first day of the decathlon competition at the USA Outdoor Track 8 Field Championships. Eaton, the r e igning O lympic decathlon champion who grew up i n Central Oregon and now lives in Eugene, scored 4,405 points in the first five events staged Friday at Drake Stadium. Gunnar Nixon, of Edmond, Okla., is in first place with 4,449 points. Eaton, 25, started the day by posting the fast-

est time in the 100 meters, 10.48 seconds. He finished second in the long jump with a mark of 24 feet, 11 inches. Nixon jumped 25 feet. In the third event of the day, the shot put, Eaton set a personal best by nearly 3 feet with a put of 49-2t/z on his first attempt. He finished third in the event behind Ryan Harlan, of Houston, and Trey Hardee, of Austin, Texas. In the high jump, Eaton finished 12th with a jump of 6-2'/4, well off his personal best. Nixon, just 20 years old, cleared 7-l t/2 to take the lead over Eaton after the first four events. SeeEaton/C3

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Ashton Eaton reacts after a throw during the decathlon shot put at the U.S. track championships in Des Moines, lowa, on Friday.




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Grow Continued from C1 "All those things make i t m uch m o re comfortable." Considering what is riding on the PNC, comfort is a good thing. The winner's share of the tournament's $550,000purse is $75,000, which is comparable tosome purses forWeb.com Tour events. The lowest 20 golfers after 72 holes get a chance to take on the world's best at the 2013 PGA Championship, scheduled for Aug. 8-11 at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, N.Y. And the PNC champion gains exemptions into six PGA Tour events over a 12-month period. All of it can change the trajectory of a golf career. Grow says he will not be intimidated by the enormity of the stakes, and he has experience to back up the claim. He won the 2011 Northern California PGA Match Play Championship at famed Pebble Beach and has played in two Web.com Tour events (formerly known as the Nationwide Tour). "Having played a c o u ple N a tionwide events, it won't be a nervousness thing at all," Grow says. "I won't be uneasy." But Grow's mindset for the PNC is undeniably different from his mindset for those other high-profile events, he says. Foremost is that he is among his peers and not competing against tour pros who play golf strictly for a living, such as those playing on the Web.com Tour. "It's the biggest event (I have played in) that I feel like going into that I have a legitimate chance of moving on, either to the PGA

(Championship) and/or winning," he says. "When I played in the Nationwide events, I thought if I could make the cut that would be phenomenal." Grow was not always so skilled a golfer. He grew up in Hollister, Calif., about 45 minutes southeast of San Jose. And as the son of a former minor league pitcher, Lorin Grow, he preferred baseball. He did pick up golf in high school. And though he was a competitive player, he never got serious about the game until after he graduated from the University of Utah and became a PGA pro. "I was kind of a late bloomer," Grow says. "I got lucky and had some pretty good mentors in the PGA. I worked for some people who thought that playing was important for a PGA professional."

Beavers Continued from C1

The Bulldogs (51-18) beat the Beavers for the second time in t h e C W S . O regon State (52-13) went 2-2 in its first CWS appearance since winning back-to-back national titles in 2006-07. "Omaha's a crazy place," left fielder Michael Conforto said. " We had a lot of f u n while we're h ere. It's j u st frustrating the way we ended it. There's a lot of positives we can take from this. We're going to grow as a team next year. We've got a lot of guys coming back." Renfroe's homer off freshm an l e f t-hander A n d r ew M oore (14-2) was only t h e third in ll CWS games. Mississippi State's Kendall Graveman (7-5) worked the first 5'/~ innings, allowi ng one ru n o n f o u r h i t s . Ross Mitchell and Jonathan Holder finished, with Holder getting the last two outs for his 21st save of the season and school-record 30th of his career. It's the sixth straight year a team from the Southeastern Conference has reached the finals. The Bulldogs built on a 1-0 lead after Moore retired their first two batters in the fifth. Adam Frazier and Alex Detz singled before Renfroe, the No. 13 overall pick by San Diego in this month's draft, drove Moore's 3-1 breaking ball for his 16th home run of the season but first since May 4. Moore gave up four runs on nine hits in 4'/~ innings, his shortest outing of the season. Jace Fry pitched 3'/3 innings of two-hit shutout relief, but the Beavers'offense couldn't crack Mitchell and Holder. Mississippi S t a t e h ad beaten the Beavers 5-4 in the C WS opener, wit h D a n ny

PGA Professional NationalChampionship Who: 312 top club professionals from around the country who qualified through 2012 section championships or exemptions.

Where: Sunriver Resort's Meadowsand Crosswater courses. W hen: SundaythroughWe dnesday;tee times are 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and from

12:40 p.m. to 2:40 p.m. oneachcourse on Sunday andMonday. OnTuesday and Wednesday, tee times are 6:30 a.m. to11

a.m. at Crosswater. Spectator information: Spectators are welcome free of charge. Freespectator shuttles will run all day between Crosswater and the La Pine Fire Station, south of

Crosswater's main gate onSouth Century Drive. Spectators wishing to watch action

on the Meadows courseshoulduseparking at Sunriver's Main Lodge. Nocellphones or cameras permitted during competition days. GolfGhannel broadcasts:Sunday:4:30-

6:30 p.m.; Monday: 12:30-3 p.m.; Tuesday: 1-4 p.m.; Wednesday: 1-4 p.m. On the wed: www.pga.com/nationalchampionship One of those mentors has been Joey Pickavance, the head professional at Pronghorn, who hired Grow last year after the two had worked in the same Northern California section for years. Pickavance also happens to be one of Grow's most enthusiastic supporters. "He is a tremendous talent," says Pickavance, who has competed twice in the PNC in his career. "There is no question I think that Jerrel can get in that top 20 (to make the

PGA Championship). But can he win it? "If Jerrel's putting is on, he should be in the hunt," Pickavance says. "It's just a great opportunity for him." Grow is similarly confident. This is his first appearance in a PNC, but he has set the bar high. "I feel ifI playwell I can win," Grow says. "I'm not going into it just hoping to make the cut or making the top 20. I'm just going to try to play as solid as I can, and I feel like I can win if I play solid." — Reporter: 541-617-7868, zhallCbendbulletin.com

UCLAadvancesto CWSfinals OMAHA, Neb.— Pat Valaika's two-run double gave UCLA

some cushion, record-setting closer David Berg survived a rocky ninth inning and UCLA defeated top-seeded North Carolina 4-1 Friday night to move to the championship round of the

College World Series. The Bruins (47-17) will begin the best-of-three finals Mon-

day against Mississippi State. The Tar Heels (59-12j twice loaded thebases in the ninth against Berg but came away with only one run, with the game

ending on Landon Lassiter's flyout to center. Both starters went six innings, with the Bruins' Grant Wat-

son (9-3j allowing four hits and KentEmanuel (11-5) giving up five singles and striking out seven. UCLA opened the CWS with 2-1 victories over LSU and North Carolina State. The Bruins, with eight total runs, matched1976 Eastern Michigan for fewest by a team in the

metal-bat era that won its first three CWS games. The Bruins scored single runs in the second and sixth innings and made it 4-0 in the seventh on Valaika's double.

North Carolina threatened in the fourth and seventh innings but couldn't push across any runs until Berg, the National Stopper of the Year, came on to start the ninth. — The Associated Press

Rea's fly, jumped to make the catch and held on as he slammed against the wall. Beavers shortstop Tyler Smith wa s s o i m p ressed that he went out to left to give Conforto a hug. Conforto later threw out Rea at the plate after catching a ball in foul territory.

Casey said the play on Rea brought energy to the dugout. "We've been talking all yearlong about how good a defender he is," Casey said. "It gets overlooked, but he gets great jumps on the ball. It was an inspiration to our club."

Continued from C1 It is human nature to pontificate an d p r ejudge, but the moral of the 2013 finals should be that on the complicated subject of legacy, never hazard a guess at halftime of a series or, worse, a career. Michael Jordan was 28, or exactly James' age now, when he won his first championship with Chicago. Kobe Bryant — who, like James, entered the league out of high school — had three rings with the L os Angeles Lakers by hi s 28th birthday. But what if we had microanalyzed Bryant the way we chronically do James and ended up mischaracterizing Bryant as a born Tonto, or second banana, to Shaquille O'Neal'? Everyone should u n d erstand by now that James is only clearing his throat, sett ling into the prime of h i s e motional maturity. I n a l l basketball-related ways, he is no man-child anymore. The numbers alone — 37 points, 12 rebounds, four assists, two s teals, two turnovers in 45 minutes of owning the ball and the burden — fail to explain his dominance of Game 7. And like a good and generous teammate, James made it about the collective when he sat down in the interview room afterward. "This team is amazing," he sa>d. After hugging James at midcourt, Spurs coach Gregg P opovich k i s sed D w y a n e Wade's cheek and told him, "You were Dwyane Wade tonight," and that was certainly true. The Heat also needed all of Shane Battier's stunning 3-point marksmanship (6 for 8). But let's not kid ourselves. The Heat was no superteam in the finals, those 27 straight regular-season victories notwithstanding. With Wade hurting, or declining, and Chris Bosh demonstrating again that he is no max-salary p l ayer, J a mes' supporting cast was not as good as Jordan's on any of his six Bulls' title teams. When Jordan took his sabbatical in 1 993-94, the soc alled Jordanaires won 5 5 games and were probably one lousy call (the infamous Hue Hollins judgment that Scottie Pippen fouled Hubert Davis) from reaching the E astern Conference finals. W i thout James, would this Miami team be guaranteed 45 v ictories and even the second round in the postseason? It was the sheer force of James' all-court v e rsatility and his Jordanesque obsession with exerting himself on every play that finally gave M iami separation from t h e S purs. Dared to s hoot t h e jumper, he made five 3-pointers. And after a l eg-weary Tim Duncan missed a short jump hook over the undersized Battier that would have tied the game, James drained the Spurs of a pulse with a 19-footer from the right side that gave the Heat a 92-88 lead with 27.9 seconds left. "I mean, I watched film, and my mind started to work and i

Still, there was life after that until the bunny rimmed out. "Game 7 is always going to haunt me," Duncan said. He had walked with a leaden, almost staggering, gait into the interview room, his white polo spilling over the waist of his loosefitting jeans. Coming out to embrace him was the Miami coach, Erik Spoelstra, his white shirt Champagnesoaked. A few feet away, in the middle of separate scrums, were Ginobili and Tony Parker, honoring their respective media obligations in Spanish and French. If the finals have been the ultimate NBAplayingstage,they have also been the league's premier marketing platform. In many respects, this was a bookend final for Stern. In 1984, his first finals as commissioner, Larry Bird's Celtics defeated MagicJohnson's Lakers in seven magnificent games that r elaunched the sport and eventually helped open a new global frontier. Back to the subject of legacies: The Spurs, with t heir r ich international blend o f players over the past decade, have been a true reflection of Stern's greatest achievement. It was fitting that they were part of his last playoff show, obscured as they were at the finish by James, a transcendent star out of the Magic-Michael mode. His critics are all quiet now. James had the last word, and what a way it was for Stern and the 2013 playoffs to sign off.

generous teammate, James made it about the collective when he sat down in the interview room afterward. "This team is amazing," he said. I said, OK, this is how they're going to play me for the whole series," James said. "I looked at all my regular-season stats, all my p layoff stats, and I was one of the best midrange shooters in the game. I shot a career high from the 3-point line. I just told myself: Don't abandon what you've done all year. Don't abandon now because they're going under." The Spurs finally knuckled under when Manu Ginobili, on the baseline, tried to pass the ball behind him to Duncan. Stepping into the passing lane, James got the steal. "LeBron was unbelievable," Duncan said. Best known as pro basketball's most stoic superstar, the world watched Duncan suffer late Thursday night in a way that was almost too painful to watch. After missing the jump hook — "a bunny" to him — he slapped the floor in frustration while setting up on defense. He sank to his knees after Kawhi Leonard was late switching back on James for the clinching jumper. On the bench during an ensuing timeout, he was a study in self-torture. He had so badly wanted to build on the four-title resume of his 16 seasons with the Spurs and had come close enough to feel the trophy on his fingertips in the final minute of Game 6.

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BRIEFING

Dish abandons bid for Sprint Dish Network Corp. said Friday it has abandoned its pursuit

of Sprint Nextel Corp., clearing the path for Sprint's $21.6 billion deal with SoftBank Corp. Dish's announcement did not end the com-

pany's quest toacquire shares ofClearwireCorp., Sprint's wireless network

partner that hasagreedto merge with Sprint. In a filing Friday with the Securities and

Exchange Commission, Dish did not give an ex-

en omesa essoare in a Bend home sales in May rose to their highest monthly level since the height of the housing boom, according to an industryreport released this week. The city recorded 249

"The market has definitely picked up," said Terry Denoux, owner and principal broker with Bend real estate company Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Northwest Living. "People are kind of taking a new look at things and wondering if the pace

single-family home sales,

(of home sales) is going too

figures from the Bratton Appraisal Group show. That's the highest single-month total since late 2005, and it had some local real estate officials wondering if the uptick is happening too fast.

quick. To see a market move up 15 to 20 percent in less than six months does bring back memories." That's a reference to the dizzying sales pace in Bend between 2003 and 2006.

By Elon Glucklich The Bulletin

Median pricessoared to $396,000 in early 2007 before

slipping below $200,000 in 2009 assales plummeted and homeowners defaulted on their mortgages by the thousands. But median home prices in Bend have risen steadily since the start of 2012, hitting $270,000earlierthis year before dropping a bit in May, to $260,000, Bratton data show. A limited home supply in Bend has been driving up demand, Denoux said. So are rising prices.

"Buyers are saying, 'If I

Coldwell Banker Morris Real Estate. That's only adding to a shortage of low-end homes for buyers, driving up prices. "The supply is down and the demand is up" in Bend, Friedman said. Redmond has also seen its median home value rise since the start of 2012. The city's median hit $182,000 in May, according to the Bratton data, a more than four-year high, though monthly sales are on par with the last few years.

don't get something now, am I going to face the possibility of having to buy a smaller home, or paying more?'" Denoux said. The 249 home sales in May is up from 184 in April. The monthly average throughout 2012 was 162. There are plenty of investors buying up homes at the low end of the market, turning them into rentals to capitalize on a rental-market crunch in the city, said Lester Friedman, a broker with

— Reporter: 541-617-7820 egfucklichCbendbulletin.com

planation for its decision to drop its bid for Sprint. — From wire reports

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A 1924 Hupmobile Roadster, owned by the Detroit Historical Society, sits in a protective bubble in Detroit. The possibility of a bankruptcy filing by Detroit has raised concerns about the fate of 62 classic cars owned by the city's historical society.

etroit inances cast H a ow overa Iize Car CO eCtiOn By Jaclyn Trop And Bill Vlasic New York Times News Service

DETROIT — As this debtridden city lurches toward a possible bankruptcy filing, residents and workers have been locked in a grim faceoffwith creditors over how to preserve what remains of their services and benefits. Contributing to the municipal anxiety is the possibility that officials could be forcedtoselloffsome of the city's cultural treasures, including masterpieces in the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Belle Isle park in the Detroit River. But there is another Detroit family jewel in question that is largely unknown

outside the automobile world and to some people even more treasured— a collection of 62 lovingly maintained classic cars donated to the city since the 1950s by civic-minded families seeking to preserve the Motor in Motor City. M ost of the cars are stored under protective plastic bubbles in a World War IIera riverfront warehouse on the grounds of Fort Wayne, while others are on display at the Detroit Historical Museum or on loan to exhibits around the country. Just as art patrons are resisting selling van Goghs and Matisses to satisfy Detroit's debt, car lovers are pushing back at the pos-

sibility of losing what they regard as the city's historic industrial heart and soulincluding a Cadillac Osceola that dates to 1905, and a vintage Ford Mustang worth an estimated $2 million. "The cars stand for us, the expression of the thousands of people working hard to produce the birthright of America," said Jerry Herron, a Detroit historian and dean of the Irvin D. Reid Honors College at Wayne State University. "It would be a sad day for Detroit and for America." If Detroit winds up in bankruptcy court — and no one knows whether that will happen, or exactly what would follow — city assets

of all sorts could be placed on the block to satisfy creditors, who will be looking to recoup some of their money lost on the city's bonds and other long-term debt. Earlier this month, the city's emergency manager, Kevyn Orr, started negotiations with those creditors, asking them to accept pennies on the dollar for the $15 billion to $17 billion they are owed. Short of bankruptcy, he says, he has no plans to sell off assets. Bob Sadler, director of sales and marketing for the Detroit Historical Society, which manages the prized auto collection, said museum officials had yet to meet with Orr and his staff.

FormerEnronCEO'ssentence cut Los Angeles Times Former Enron Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling got 10 years sliced off the prison sentencehe received forhis role in the spectacular demise of the energy giant and will go free as early as 2017.

U.S. District Judge Sim Lake in Houston announced at a hearing Friday that Skilling will serve 14 years instead of the 24 years he originally received.He was convicted in 2006 on 19 counts including insider trading, conspiracy

Woodgrain Millwork Inc. has made a $3 million investment of software and equipment in its Prineville facility to keep up with increasing product demand and retain local employees, it announced Friday. "This whole move really helps to keep the Prineville plant competitive," said Ruth Lindley, marketing manager for Economic Development for Central Oregon. "Prineville is going to compete in a worldwide marketplace." The company, headquartered in Fruitland, Idaho, employs more than 2,000 people in its seven facilities located throughout the U.S., South America and Asia to make wood mouldings and door and window components. Its Prineville plant, located on North Main Street, employs around 250 people, and this investment will help retain those employeesand make them more productive, Ltndley said. The way the Prineville plant operates now, it's not as efficient as some newer or re-engineered plants — those owned by Woodgrain and others — she said. The optimizer, the new software that connects to the manufacturing floor, will help Woodgrain select the right boards for different products, and maximize the cutting patterns so the company can generate the most efficient output. "They're making this whole move because they are seeing a continued uptick in market demand for wood products. And making the $3 million investment in software and equipment, helps Woodgrain meet that demand." — Reporter: 541-617-7818, rrees@bendbulletin.com

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and securities fraud. A proposed sentencing agreement was submitted to the court this week. As part of the accord, Skilling has agreed to give up rights to further appeals and to let his convictions stand.

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE Lester Friedman,of Bend, has earned the Earth Advantage S.T.A.R. Certification acknowledging special training in green building andenergy conservation in real estate. Abroker at Coldwell Banker Morris RealEstate in Bend and licensed in Oregon for13 years, Friedmanhasalso completed his certification for the National Association of Realtors At Home With Diversity program. Cori Loweryhas joined Juniper Insurance as apersonal and commercial line account manager.A longtime resident of Bend, Lowery has several years' experience in property and casualty insurance. Leslie Scheppegrell,of Bend,

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Wade hasbeenalicensed broker for18 years, helping buyers and sellers with residential properties and representing builders on construction projects. Renee Alexander,of BBT Architects, has beenelected as chairwoman of theJames O. MacConnell International Award Jury. Theawardrecognizes outstanding educational facility planning and is considered the most prestigious award bythe Council of Educational Facility Planners lnternational. Alexander will also serve asthe 2013-14 Pacific Northwest Regional President for the council.

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With the help of a Kickstarter campaign, Benji Nagel and Carys Wilkins, both 25, started Mahonia Gardens in Sisters. The two are growing rows of kale, lettuce, cabbage, peas and more, and selling the vegetables as well as plant starts at the Sisters Farmers Market and at local stores and restaurants.

include trans-inclusive health care, racial

justice and expanding support for the freedom

to marry. The Bend Garden

Party runs 4-6 p.m. at a house on the 500 block of Northwest Drake

Road. Since the location is a private residence, contact organizers for the exact address.

A $25 donation is suggested. Proceeds benefit Basic Rights

Oregon. For more information and to register for the event, visit www.basic

rights.org or contact joe©basicrights.org or 541-639-7773.

Churchseeks homesfor painting Through July 8, Community Presbyterian Church of Redmond will

accept applications for eligible houses to be painted during the 25th "Paint Your Heart Out"

• A Sisters coupleturned to a crowd-funding website to launch theirsmall yet ambitious permaculture operation By Alandra Johnson • The Bulletin

hen Benji Nagel and Carys Wilkins told people of their plans to start a small farm in Sisters — growing vegetables and herbs to sell at local markets and restaurants — some were encouraging. But others laughed and offered a sarcastic, "good luck!"

Volunteers Elise Herron, left, and Susan Johnson help Benji Nagel turn soil and remove grass while making a new bed at Mahonia Gardens in Sisters Tuesday. Nagel hopes the garden becomes a place for community members to learn about plants and gardening.

project on July 27. The goal of the project is to help senior citi-

zens and the disabled by painting their homes at no cost to them, as well

as promoting the idea of "Love Thy Neighbor." Applicants must own their own single-family home, be 60 or older

and/or handicapped, unable to afford a commercial paint job, and live at the residence with no plans to put it up for sale in the near future. The home must be in

need of paint, but not be in such poor condition that painting would not be worthwhile. Volun-

teers and donations are welcome. For applications, contact Community Presbyterian Church, 529 N.W. 19th St., in Redmond or the Redmond Senior

Center, 325 N.W.Dogwood Ave.

See, growing anything other than junipertrees and sagebrush in the High Desert is notoriously difficult. Many local residents have had their hearts broken when a late-summer frost wiped out treasured tomato plants just before harvest. But Nagel and Wilkins, both 25, were undeterred and plowed ahead with their planned garden, called Mahonia Gardens, on a piece of land about a mile from downtown Sisters. And this week the bounty in their

By Lee Hill Kavanaugh The Kansas City Star

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belonging to fifth-grader Michelle Meyer. On this day, she's showing these oldsters all the tricks of her new smartphone, including some funny YouTube classics. At 10, the girl with the plump cheeks and tea-colored curls doesn't yet notice

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moved to A s hland t o s t udy e nvironmental sciences at Southern Oregon University. That's where he met Wilkins, who was in the same program. She came to Oregon from New Hampshire and had a similar experience while spending time on a farm during a p r ogram she participated in between high school and college. "Something clicked in my head," said Wilkins. In Ashland, they ended up sharing with friends a communal house with a big garden and chickens. Nagel says that when they finished college they both felt a strong desire to do something hands-on. They found internships in Sonoma County in California, working in different gardens.

Once they were finished, they needed to decide where to go. "We wereprettyunsure," said Nagel, about a destination. "It made sense to go where we had community and family." That meant either Ashland, New Hampshire or Sisters. Oddly enough, it was the challenge of the climate and the resulting lack of local farms that played a big factor in leading them here. " I've recognized for a w h il e t h e lack of local produce in the area," said

Nagel. They knew it would be a challenging area to work in — especially compared with Ashland and California — but that inspired them. See Garden /D5

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where he is now, happily spending ev-

ery day working in the dirt. Right after high school, Nagel went to college in Portland and played guigarden — rows of kale, cabbages, peas, tar. But after taking a class in permalettuce and more — is proof positive culture, something awakened in him. their efforts were worth the risk. His whole perspective on food and the ecosystem shifted. He started thinking The beginning about where food comes from. Growing up, Nagel and W i l k ins He decided to make a change and

Early morning at the Santa Marta Senior Living Center in Olathe, Kan., a dozen whitehaired men and women are finishing the last dregs of theirbreakfast coffee, sharing stories and lots of laughs. So much it sounds like a laugh track. But among the deeper, throatier chortles, there

— From staff reports

never imagined they would become farmers. Nagel grew up in Sisters and always saw himself as a professional musician. He recalls a friend in high school talking about how cool it would be to start a community garden. But he was "not into that idea whatsoever," he said. He could never have imagined himself

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Michelle Meyer, 10, plays chess with her grandfather, Ed Hall, at the Santa Marta Senior Living Center in Olathe, Kan.

She doesn't see "old" as a weakness, just something to adjust to. She sees kindnesses. People who are really smart about life stuff but who want to hear what she has to say, too. There's her pal Betty Lou Hinderks, 87, an expert gardener who swims three days a week, who is teaching Michelle about gardening. Michelle knows about bleeding hearts and hostas and Japanese ferns. She learned last week how to deadhead roses ("You look for the five leaves past the spent bloom and cut

on an angle," she said.) her friends' frown lines and eye crinkles. She waits patiently when one struggles to

sta n d because of arthritis or reaches for her walker with th e tennis ball feet.

There's also Joanne Casper, who listens for hours without interruption

as Michelle tells her about something that happened at school. Casper buys drawing pads and pencils for Michelle, just like Michelle's Grammy used to. Michelle shares boxes of Girl Scout cookies with her. But in the center of everyone is Michelle's best-est buddy, her 78-year-old "Poppa," Ed Hall. When Poppa and granddaughter are together, at least once a week, the decades between them melt away like a return to the days when generations of families lived all together under one roof. When wisdom was revered in faces etched by life experiences instead of airbrushed perfections. See Grandfather /D4


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Tracin Martin Lut er ICin Jr.'ssermons By Samuel G. Freedman

Jonathan Rieder explores the spiritual life of Martin Luther King Jr. Inhis new book, "Gospel of Freedom."

New Yorh Times News Service

When Jonathan Rieder was

growing up in Philadelphia during the 1950s, infatuated with rockabilly and rhythm and blues,he sometimes rose early enough to inadvertently tune in to the Sunday morning gospel show on WHAT. Those worship songs sounded different from his favorites, which aimed more at the hips than the spirit. For the Rieder family, fervently unobservant even in its own Jewish faith, Christianity stood at an alien distance. Yet Rieder, now 65, heard something in those long-ago gospel songs, something that introduced him to the culture of the black church and connected lyrics about d i v ine deliverance to the civil rights issues that compelled him as a teenager to join the NAACP. He heard, as it turned out, the future direction of hi s academic career. As America nears the 50th anniversary of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech in August, Rieder has become one of the most astute scholars of King as a preacher. In two consecutive books developed over nearly 20 years of research, Rieder has immersed himself in the subject of King as a pulpit minister who shaped his

theology in sermons delivered to black congregations. The public King, Rieder argues, cannot be understood w ithout u n derstanding t h e preacher's talking black talk to black folk. Rieder's new book, "Gospel of Freedom," traces the evolution of both the "I Have A Dream" speech and the "Letter From Birmingham Jail," King's most renowned written work, through years of his obscure sermons. "In truth, the 'Letter' was less formal rhetoric or a philosophical treatise than a transcribed form of oral culture," Rieder writes. "King's brilliance was always as a master of the spoken word; that is why listening to him is so important. Moreover, the 'Letter' was a melange of riffs, samples, stories, gambits, and allusions, many of which came from his addresses to black

people." Perhaps the ultimate confir-

with religion being granted a role — even a positive one — in political discourse. "The image of liberal secuIar King misses the essential role of prophetic Christianity," Rieder, a p r ofessor of sociology at Barnard College in New York, said in a recent Ozier Muhammad interview. "Jesus wasn't just New York Times an interesting historical figureto King. Hesaw Jesus as a continuation of the prophets. mation that Rieder, the white He has a powerful association Jew, got black Christianity with Jesus." right came last month from Addressing fellow blacks in the Rev. James Forbes, one of suffering rather than whites the leading black ministers of needing to be convinced of his King's generation. reasonable nature, King spoke "This man knows the story with both righteous anger and of King i n timately," Forbes pastoral tenderness. His sertold an audience at Canaan mons to black congregations Baptist Church of Christ in included some of th e l ater Harlem. "In this book, unlike catchphrases of the "I Have many that speak primarily of A Dream" speech — "Free at a King that was a civil rights last," "Let freedom ring." "We forget this aspect of leader, he plumbs the depth of King," Rieder said. "In the the spirituality out of which that leadership came." workaday sermons, you hear Rieder's book stakes very King answering the existenspecific turf i n t h e c o rpus tial questions. 'Have you been of King scholarship with its disappointed in love? Do you relentless focus on King the fear death?' King would often p reacher. By d o ing so , a s merge 'Is your heart broken?' Forbes pointed out in his com- with the slow pace of civil ments, Rieder is restoring the rights. He had t o c onvince overtly religious element to black people there is a balm in King and the freedom move- Gilead, and not just in the next ment. While African-Ameri- world. He had the resource of cans readily grasp the link, a living creator who's intermany white liberals diminish ested in your freedom in this or ignore it out of discomfort world."

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Sunday School 9:45 am

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Children F Adult Classes Worship Service — 11:00 am

Darin Hollingsworth, Youth Pastor

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 230 NE Ninth, Bend

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

Parables of Jesus. Workers In The Vineyard Preacher Steven Koski 9:00 am contemporary 10:45 am traditional

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

Potluck 6 pm

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Musicand the Word 7 pm Sunday Worship Services 8:30 am - 10: 15 am - 11 am

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9:30am Sunday Educational Classes 10:30 am Morning Worship This Sunday at Faith Christian Pastor Mike Johnson will share his message titled "Pergamum" from the Series 7 in the Sunday service, beginning at 10:30 am. Childcare is provided in our Sunday morning service. On Wednesdays "Restored Youth" service begins at 7:00 pm A number of Faith Journey Groups meet throughout the week in small groups, please contact the church for details and times. The church is located on the corner of Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. www.bendfaith.com REDMOND ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1865 W Antler • Redmond 541-548-4555 SUNDAYS

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

Celebrate Recovery W ednesdayNITE LiveKids Youth Group Pastor Duane Pippitt www.redmondag.com •

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REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Union for Reform Judaism.

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

The church is located at Beaver and Theater Drives in Sunriver Everyone is welcome. • 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'sBibleStudy -Thursdays9 am • Home Bible Studies are also available Preschool for 3 8 4 year olds Call for information

Sunday Services

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

Mike Sweeney 8 Jeff Olson "Loving people one at a time."

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

3100 SW Highland Ave., Redmond • 541-548-4161 Sunday Worship Services: 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am Sunday Bible Fellowship Groups 9:30 am 8 11:00 am Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org

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All services are held at the First United Methodist Church FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

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

9:00 am Sunday School for all ages 9:00 am Hispanic Worship Service 10: 15 amWorship Service

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2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend

Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.

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FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

(In the Heart of Downtown Bend)

lust 2 blocks SW of Bend High School Sunday Worship 10:00 am Sovereign Grace Church is dedicated to worshipping God and teaching the Bible truths recovered through the Reformation. Call for information about other meetings

(Child Care Available)

CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER

21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241

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

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

www.gracefirstlutheran.org

WednesdayMid-Week Services Children 8 Youth Programs 7:00 pm

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH

Nursery Care provided for all services.

ELCA

Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur 21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241 www.clcbend.com

Worship in the Heart of Redmond Sunday Worship Services at

• The healing of a broken heart

10:00am8 5:01 pm

Jueves 7:00 PM - Misa en Espanol

• Solace during times of grief

HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH

• A release of fears

Vacation Bible School

• Answers to your questions

fune 24-28, 9;00 am - Noon

CHURCH 529 NW 19th Street

For more information please visit

Children's Room available during services

(3/4 mile north of High School) Redmond, OR 97756 (541) 548-3367

www.eckankar.org or

Come Experience a warm, friendly family

Corner of NW Franklin & Lava Masses Sunday 4:30 PM Monday- Friday 7:00 AM & 12:15 PM Saturday 8:00 AM Exposition 8 Benediction Monday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Tuesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Wednesday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Thursdayafter7:00 AM Mass -6:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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

COMM U N ITY PRESBYTERIAN

Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor

of worshipers.

Everyone Welcome - Always.

9:00 am Contemporary Worship 9:00 am Nursery Care 9;15 am Children 0 Youth Sunday School 9:30 am Adult Education 11:00 am Traditional Worship

A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and

diverse music program for all ages TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH

Reconciliation Tuesday7:30 AM -8:00 AM -English o Espanol Saturday8:30AM -9:30 AM -English o Espanol

469 NW Wall St. • 541-382-5542

ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CHURCH 1720 NW 19th Street

One service at 9:00 am

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

Historic St. Francis Church,

www trinitybend.org

Sunday Schedule

494 NW Lava St, at Franklin, Bend, OR

Cof(ee, snachs and fellowship after eachservice

Youth Groups High School - Sunday 11:00am- 12:30pm MiddleSchool -W ednesday 6:00-7:30pm

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

Wed. Bible Study at noon 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study I:00 pm

3rdTues.Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner We are grateful to the community

Youth and Family Programs

for the outpouring of help

Active Social Outreach

The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector

1113 SWBlack Butte Blvd.

Pastor Eric Burtness

through our red doors

www.zionrdm.com

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Change the World Sunday Scripture: I Kings 17:7-16

Childcare provided on Sunday *During the Week: Women's Groups, Men's

Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, Music B Fellowship Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. Rev. Thom Larson flrstchurch@bendumc.org

CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING Effective May 1, 20l3

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

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

Mondays 6:30 pm Centering Prayer

month. $23 Copy Changes: by Monday

Wednesdays 5:30 pm Prayer Service

I Week PriOr to PubliCatiOn

Small Groups Meet Regularly (Handicapped Accessible) Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities for all ages. www.redmondcpc.org

Redmond, OR 97756 - 541-923-7466

All are welcome

Rev. Thom Larson

O NE SERVICE at 10:00 am •

Education Hour IO:45 a.m.

• Inner light and/or sound

680 NW Bond St. / 541.382. 1672 Everyone isWelcome!

Celebration of Vacation Bible School

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• A subtle sense of Divine Love

Meeting at the Golden Age Club 40 SE 5th St., Bend

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

541-420-1667 www.sovereigngracebend.com

presence and security of God's love.

• Comfort, peace, joy

(541) 385-3908

SOVEREIGN GRACE CHURCH

382-6862

Pastor Joel LiaBraaten

Reconciliation / Reconciliacion Saturday3:00 PM -4:45 PM -English. Thursday 6:00 PM -7:00 PM - English o Espanol Domingo 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM - Espanol

Mail:PO Box428, Bend OR97709 www.uufco.org

has helped people of many different faiths

Singing HU can help you experience:

Meeting place: THE OLD STONE CHURCH 157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND

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open their hearts more fully to the uplifting

Domingo 12:3 0 PM -M isa en Espanol

CAPILLA DE SANTA CLARA

8286 11th St (Grange Hall),

Singing HU can draw us closer in our state

of consciousness to the Divine Being. It

Summer Fundaysbegin in Harmon Park

for children ages Pre-K through 5th grade.

6 30 pm Ladies Bible Study

Facebook: Concordia Lutheran Mission

57255 Fort Rock Rd

residential care for physically and mentally challenged Haitian children.

WEDNESDAY

(St. )ohn 20:22-23, Augsburg

condordialutheranmission

pronounced like the word hue, is sung for

micro loan projects, educationa and housing for abandoned street boys, and

Childcare available at the Old Stone Church during the service. For more information,

Community HU

about 20 minutes and is followed by a brief

urban Haiti: empowering women through

8:30 am Sunday

www.lutheransonline.com/

a loving, uplifting, Spiritual Exercise. HU,

Church's 2012 Haiti Mission Trip will share

The missionoftheChurchis ioforgive sinsthrough the

Experience an Eckankar

Learnhow tosing HU, a love song to God:

Lay-Ledservice byMember, Dick Falxa and representatives from Nativity Lutheran Church. Four members of Nativity Lutheran

MISSION (LCMS)

CONCORDIALUTHERAN

The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor.

Religion of the

"Learning Unconditional Love in Haiti:

Nursery Care F Children's Church ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Worship Services "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM

Gospel trxd (hereby grant eternal (ife

Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm

June 23, 2013 at 11:00 am:

their transforming experience witnessing Timoun Foundation's programs in rural and

1551 NW First St. • 541-382-6100

near Christmas Valley

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

OF CENTRAL OREGON

BEND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

HOLY REDEEMER, LA PINE 16137 Burgess Rd

62425 Eagle Road, Bend

ThisSunday atFoundry,Bryon Mengle will be continuing our discussion on the power of the Holy Spirit in daily life. Also, our friends from Teen Challenge will be joining us for worship and will be giving a presentation about their testimonies and ministry

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

Principal Lonna Carnahan

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH

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

For the complete schedule of

www.eastmontcommunityschool.com

HOLY TRINITY, SUNRIVER 18143 Cottonwood Rd.

541 382 4401

"Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship"

CALVARY CHAPEL BEND

Tuesday, Wednesday F Friday Mass 9:00 am Sunday Mass — 10:00 am Confessions: Saturdays — 3:00-4:00pm

www.bendfp.org http://www.facebook.com/bendfp

0 La Roca Church

programs, pleasecall Kathy Schindel at

Mon. through Frix 11 am - 4 pm

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

Worship/Dance-Study-

go to: www.bethtikvahbend.org

Reading Room:

Youth Events

http://www.facebook.com/ bendyouthcollective

Rabbi Glenn Ettman

EASTMONT COMM U N ITY SCHOOL

W ed. TestimonyMeeting: 7:30 pm

12:30 pm Contemplative Prayer

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

"Educating and Developing the Whole Child

Church Service B Sunday School: 10 am

Wednesday Noon Silence 8 Supper Worship

1155 SW Division, ¹D8, Bend Saturday 10:30 am-2 pm

62425 Eagle Road, Bend• 541-382-2049

Sundays: 8:30 & 10:30 am Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm YouthGroup:Wednesday 7 pm Child Care provided

www.guatemalahabitatproject.com

LIVING TORAH FELLOWSHIP

education

For information about our education

Sunday Mass — 3:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 3:00-3:15 pm

Heart of Bend" 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Pastor Syd Brestel

religious education,

Hebrew school, Torah study, and adult

Pre K- 5th Grade

"Displaying the Reali(yoj Christ irr Undeniable Wtrys"

FOUNDRY CHURCH (FORMERLY FIRST BAPTIST) "A Heart for Bend in the

social functions, services,

Services 6 Events

20225 Cooley Rd. Bend Phone: (541) 383-5097 Web site: ccbend.org

June is Guatemala Mission Month Help build a better future in San Lucas Toliman.

230 NE Ninth Street, Bend Visit us on the web at www houseofcovenant org or contact us at 541-385-5439

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

9:15 AM - Prayer Meeting

Info@eastmontchurch.com

and Jews by choice Our monthly activities include

for the Glory of God" Listen to KNLR 97.5 FM

• Home groups Teaching from the Torah and the Brit Hadashah (New Testament) • Biblical Feasts • Lifecycle Events • End-times prophecy

www.real-lifecc.org

115 NW Minnesota Ave.

contact 541-382-5822 or email

of Jewish backgrounds. We welcome interfaith families

10:00 am Contemporary Worship Service

Senior Pastor: Glen Schaumloeffel Associate Pastor Jake Schwarze visit our Web site www.cbchurchsr.org

Our members represent a wide range

(No child care)

• Davidic dance and worship • Children's ministry and nursery • I-iebrew classes

TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH

at the RLCC Church, 2880 NE 27th

HOLY REDEEMER CATHOLIC PARISH Fr. Theodore Nnabugo, Pastor www.holyredeemerparish.net Parish Office; 541-536-3571

For more information about weekly ministries for the whole family,

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

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

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

SUNDAY WORSHIP AND THE WORD - 9:30 Am.

Childcare provided.

541-382-5822 www.eastmontchurch.com

include:

Temple Beth Tikvah is a member of the

"Teaching the Word of God, Book by Book"

EASTMONT CHURCH

Pastor Randy Myers

Like Hymns? We've Got 'em!

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

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

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

Nursery care provided

Find information and a video at

Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am,

13720 SW Hwy 126, Powell Butte

CENTRAL OREGON BAPTIST CHURCH Curreniiy meetingai 500 SW Bond St. (541) 617-2814 www.centraloregonbaptistchurch.org

9.30 AM - Adult Bible Fellowship 9:30AM - Children'sSunday School 10:30 AM - Worship Service 6:00 PM - Growth Groups (call for locationsl

Saturday 6:00 pm

5:0 Ipm relaxed Sunday School: 3 yrs to 6th grade

Check out the model home at First Presbyterian.

Bear Creek Center 21300 Bear Creek Rd.

Nursery 8 Children's Church

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

Sunday

Celebrate New Life

at New Hope Church!

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:

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D4 TH E BULLETIN • SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2013

Treasuretrove of surfing photos is a wistful wave to the past By Mike Anton Los Angeles Times

Allison Long / Kansas City Star

Michelle Meyer, center, 10, accompanies her grandfather, Ed Hall, during breakfast at the Santa Marta Senior Living Center in Olathe, Kan. Michelle spends two to three days a week with her grandfather and the other residents.

Grandfather Continued from D1 Michelle gives him s i dehugs, pinches his nose, holds up two finger bunny ears behind his silver hair, sticks a fingerin an ear. He teases her right back when she tries to squeeze in next to him. "This seat's taken," he says. She punches his shoulder. "Your hair looks beautiful today," he says, then adds a, "NOT! You need to go comb a' it." She leaps up, r e turning m oments later w i t h s h i n y brushed hair. He quickly follows teasing M i c helle snuggles with her grandfather in his condo. with a splash of braggadocio, like how much she knows a bout gardening, o r h o w a college student who will be in, they traveled to the Mayo smart she is, and how talented a nanny for her during the Clinic in R ochester, Minn., she is playing the piano, both week. Someone to take her to a nd began a w h i r lwind of composing her own pieces the park, to Worlds of Fun, to treatments for n ewly d i agand reading sheet music. (A the mall. Someone other than nosed cancer patients: surmonth ago, she played music himself because "that would gery, chemo, radiation. from "Les Miserables" in a Hall's cancer disappeared be good for her," he says. piano recital at the center.) Her f a t her's p a r enting/ f or three years filled w i t h H er P oppa k n o w s h e r grandparenting skills are a shared Sunday dinners, famf avorite p a stry ( a cr e a m gift, Hall-Meyer says. ily vacations, more memories cheese Danish), and w h en She is a nurse, as is Miand lots of baby-sitting. the kitchen staff has them in, chelle's dad, Rick. Both work But in late 2009 her cancer they hold one back for him to long shifts at different hospicame back with a vengeance. give Michelle. He lets her eat tals. Their older son, James, Before she ran out of tomorbreakfast watch20, is a p r e-med rows, she talked with each ing car t o o ns, student a t the of her children and grandl Wpl'I'Ied S p sometimes. She Unive r s ity of Kan- children, one-to-one, saying decided she likes sas in Lawrence. goodbye. pUt v egetables b e M ichelle, wh o Ed Hall g r ows quiet r ecause so many of dreams of being a membering that time. "The larg e a nimai vet- one thing I really want my her friends at the I'ec plt Iri g frOm center love them. erinarian, needed children to know is to be flexQelr)g gI.OLII)g The two go to grandparents. ible to change. It's the one m ovies and a r t constant in our lives." He has Bringing family museums. He P e o Ple. J given all of his grandchildren together t aught her h o w the ppppsite a copy of t h e b ook " W h o H aII- Me y e r to play chess. She Moved My Cheese: An Amazt aught him h ow g rew up w i t h a ing Way to Deal With Change to text. Last week Pe O Ple strongrelationship in Your Work and Your Life," w hen sh e w a s UI)deI eSt imgte to her own sets of by Spencer Johnson. angry at her pargrandparents and When his daughter, Hallents she t exted w anted t hat f o r Meyer, looks back on the enher k i d s. But her tire transition, she shakes her him, saying what gl BrldpBIerltS. really haPPened. E+eri my p t/t/1I par e n t s l i v e d i n head in wonder. "I worried so much about S he goes to him Qg Q l d p Wichita. Her husa band's parents live the kids recoiling from being f irst w h e n s h e has problems. t hin k, r ealiZeS in Je f f erson City. around so many old people. "I have to walk h p I/y imp prtclf)t W ith b o t h s e t s Just the opposite happened. a fine line w ith of g r a n dparents P eople u n derestimate t h e that," Hall says, he IS tp hours away, there power of grandparents. Even chuckiing, b e - MiCh e l l e. w ere fe w s p o n - my own dad, I don't think, recause he's careful taneous visits or alizes how important he is to — Kathl to not over-step sleepovers or spe- Michelle." y " Michelle's cial life moments. the deci s i ons But Hall-Meyer sees it. mother " We lost m y m o m , b u t made b y her B ut i n 200 6 , we've gained a lot. It feels like parents. h er p arents a n "He helped me nounced they were Michelle has 60 grandmotha lot with a mean boy," she soon moving to Olathe, Kan., ers now, all just waiting to says. "He told me to tell him to a senior living center still love on her." to take a long walk on a short under construction. They had plank." a dire announcement, too: Gleaning insights "I also told you to not sweat Hall-Meyer's mother, Judy Hall-Meyer h a s n o t i ced the small stuff," he says. "You Hall, had lung cancer. something else in her daughgo to sleep tonight, and toHall didn't want her chil- ter, too. Last year, Michelle morrow it won't matter." (But dren a n d gr a n d c hildren and her parents were visiting he talked with her teacher, scrambling to find her a nurs- the other set of grandparents, too.) ing home if she needed it. Nor Paul and Frances Meyer, in Poppa and g r a nddaugh- did she want her husband and Jefferson City. She watched ter have a lot of talks about her children to b e saddled a s he r Gr a n dm a M e y e r G rammy an d h e aven a n d with all the stuff that a wellstruggled to walk with a lot how peer pressure can make lived life accumulates. of pain. "Grandma," Michelle just you do things you really don't She dealt with everything want to do. He tells her choos- straight up. The couple, marblurted out, "Why don't you ing good friends is one of the ried fo r a l m ost 5 0 y e ars, get a walker? My friend Ann most important decisions a downsized and purged and uses one,and sometimes she person can make. moved into the brand new even rides a scooter. She can "That's wh y I l i k e m y senior living facility. (Hallgo really fast. It would help friends here," she answers M eyer thought at th e t i m e you go a lot faster, too." fast, shooting him a grin. it was just a euphemism for M ichelle's p a rents h e l d nursing home.) their breath. Their daughter Generations "I was so wrong," she says, was touching on the elephant "You know every genera- and laughs. "My mom nick- in the room, aging grandtion thinks the younger one named this place the cruise parents being reminded they is going to hell in a handbas- ship." (And M i chelle keeps were slowing down. ket," he says, pinching her asking management to lower But speaking up, so mattershoulder. "But I k now t hey the move-in age to 10.) of-factly, is another example don't. The kids grow up, and The grandparents rented a of the life lessons Michelle they're great." large apartment with two bed- is learning f r o m h a n ging He has witnessed it with his rooms, roomy kitchen, study around her Poppa and all her own brood: three children, in and sun room. There are dinother "grandmothers," Kaththree solid marriages, blessed ing options from a first-floor leen Hall-Meyer says. "Michelle wasn't telling her with 10 grandchildren living restaurantor cafe. On the far from Overland Park,Kan., to wing of the facility is a skilled that she had a weakness but Portland. nursing facility with physical was sharing with her a way Sitting nearby, Michelle's therapists. There's a swim- to help her live better," she mom, Kathleen Hall-Meyer, ming pool, hair salon and bus remembers. says she knows for certain service to stores. The insight her little girl her father has become the But when the Halls saw the had, she says, "astonished me." hippest grandpa she has ever gleaming wood floors in their known. When Michelle an- apartment, they knew they Perhaps the biggest change nounced that her goals for were home. of all has happened to Hallsummer were to have mindMeyer herself. "I'm not afraid to grow old . less entertainment, her Pop- A time of transition pa said No! Instead, he found Within weeks of m oving especially if I can live here."

LOS ANGELES — Hard to imagine, but in the 1950s there were no more than a couple hundred surfers in Southern California. Spying one of these early adopters gliding across the waves was a rare treat. Rarer still were the people who photographed them. They captured the early legends of modern surfing before they became household names. And they caught the spirit o f a n e m erging California beach culture that was soon to sweep across the nation. At the time, no one thought this was history in the mak-

Don Bartletti / Los Angeles Times

Steve Wilkings, noted surf photographer in the1960s and '70s, looks through Kodachrome slides by the late Warren Bolster. Wilkings is now the photo archivist at the Surfing Heritage Foundation in San Clemente, Calif.

ing. Photographers gave away their images. Entire photo archives were lost or destroyed. "We didn't respect them as pictures that would have meaning in the future," said John Severson, 79, who began photographing surfers in 1950 and would later found Surfer magazine. The Surfing Heritage and Culture Center in San Clemente, Calif., is working to turn back the clock. Its decade-long effort to collect and preserveearly surfing photos has yielded a treasure trove of more than200,000 images. "Surfing has an origin story that everyone loves," said Matt Warshaw, author of "The Encyclopedia of Surfing." "It's the story of kids on the beach inventing this whole thing that today is a zillion-dollar industry. "That's why those pictures are so important. They're the illustrated version of that creation story." In the 1930s, long before telephoto lenses, surfboard designer Tom Blake built a waterproof housing for hi s camera that allowed him to paddle out for close-up shots. His groundbreaking work for National Geographic magazine introduced this exotic sport to much of the world. John "Doc" Ball, a den-

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few plants growing in their But it d oes generate some greenhouse f o r per s onal income. consumption). Nagel and Wilkins are orThey wanted t o c h o ose ganizing the Sisters FarmGardens has plants that were cold hardy. ers Market this year, which been chalPeople routinely ask how they opened for the season last lenging in the deal with the frost. Their an- week. They ended up selling High Desert swer is easy. "We are not cov- almost all of the vegetables climate. Nagel ering anything; it takes the they brought with them. They and Wilkins stress off," said Nagel. also brought down a lot of aim to pick They have kale, kohlrabi, medicinal plants and perenvarieties that chard, lettuce, garlic chives, nials, which didn't do quite as do well in the broccoli, cabbage and more. well. cold. A crop of raspberries is strugNagel says a market in town gling at the moment, as are takes some produce to sell Ryan Brennecke some potatoes. Goji berries and tries different items. He The Bulletin and asparagus in the green- believessome people buy the house look good. An Asian vegetables because they were mustard green called tatsoi is grown in Sisters. The town thriving in the garden. is so small and many people They played around with have heard ofthe project and interesting varieties, choosing want to see it succeed. with nutrients because the some that grow in northern Wilkins and N agel b oth space they are using was once China or Russia. hope to keep Mahonia Gar"We were more afraid of dens up and running for at an arena for horses. Nagel and W i l k ins h ave the climate than actually was least the next five years. "We also invited community mem- necessary," said Wilkins. "We are investing a lot of time and bers into the garden. Volun- have to accept the climate." energy into future years and teers have helped with many crops," said Nagel. Ideally, To market projects, and students from they see their spot as a place a Sisters High School class Wilkins says the biggest for learning an d t e aching. planned,created and planted challenge of the garden is not They hope to find out which one portion of the garden. knowing what will work and crops do best and then to col"One of our goals is to have what won't until they try. lect those seeds and propapeople out here to learn," said For Nagel the toughest as- gate them and share with othNagel. pect is not the growing of ers. They would love to have a vegetables, it's what to do with nursery, filled with plants that Plants them once they arrive. The grow here. Figuring out what to plant challenge for him is "being a But for now, they are excited here took s om e r e search. business; figuring out how to to bewhere they are,creating After hearing numerous hor- market and sell our stuff." The their little garden oasis in the ror stories about tomatoes, garden does not support them High Desert. they decided to skip t hose financially — both work at a — Reporter:541-617-7860, ( although they d o h a v e a local wine bar and restaurant. ajohnson@bendbulletin.com V

Nagel says t hey s t arted talking to friends and family about the idea of coming back to Sisters, and soon thereafter one of his old high school friends offered the use of part of her family's land. The Tehans have a 40-acre piece of land just northwest of Sisters. They offered about one acre forthe couple to use as a farm, plus use of the water and a

greenhouse. "They are incredibly generous and supportive people,"

W ilkins says t hat w h i l e many supporters were friends T his d e v elopment w a s and family they knew in Sishuge, but Nagel and Wilkins ters, Ashland, California and still had no money to fund New Hampshire, other donors t heir p r oject. T hey w o u l d were simply random people in need equipment, soil, seeds town who liked the idea. and much more. That's when Depending on how much Nagel remembered that a mu- s upporters d o n ated, t h e y sician friend of his from Bend could receivevegetables from had used an online service the garden, T-shirts or a giant called Kickstarter to fund the prepared feast. production of his new album. They decided to try the same Not just a farm method to fund the farm. The Mahonia Gardens, named pair spent the winter putting after the botanical name for their p itch t o gether. They Oregon grape,doesn't feel asked for $8,090, and ulti- much like a traditional farm, mately raised $9,025 from 161 which was part of the plan. backers during a one-month After clearing sagebrush from period in late winter of this part of the land they were alyear. lotted, they purposefully de-

said Nagel.

cided not to dig straight rows for planting. They took time observing the natural paths that already existed within the space and then tried to mimic those with the beds. Wilkins says the curved beds force them to meander, giving the space more of a botanical garden feel than that of a farm. She believes the plants get more attention this way because they are forced to work at a slow pace. eYou kind of have to slow down here," said Wilkins. Nagel agrees. "It's not about efficiency or production. We want it to be beautiful and fun." A happy surprise was the sandy soil, which came rich

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"Not only do l love the world, the Stephen King-ness of it, but l really am fascinated by these people that we get to put under the microscope by this dome."

"Under the Dome" 10 p.m.Monday, CBS

©Zap2it It's Monday, April 15, and cast, crew and a contingent of pressare inside ofa soundstage in Laminating, N.C., watching a tense scene destined for the CBS summer event series, the 13-episode adaptation of the Stephen King novel "Under the Dome." Premiering M o n day, it chronicles the events in the small town of Chester's Mill, Maine, when a t r a nsparent dome suddenly appears over it, putting every living thing there in utter isolation. The large cast includes Mike Vogel ("Pan Am," "Bates Motel") as Dale "Barbie" Barbara, an Army veteran in town on a mysterious mission; Rachelle Lefevre as investigative reporter Julia Shumway, whose husband is suddenly nowhere to be found; Ned Bellamy as the Rev. Lester Coggins; Dean Norris as "Big Jim" Rennie, a politician and town bigwig; Alexander Koch as Junior, his disturbed son; Britt Robertson as Angie McAlister, a sharp-witted young woman involved with Junior; and JeffFahey as police chief Howard "Duke" Perkins. "Not only do I love the world, the Stephen King-ness of it," says Jack Bender, an executive producer and the showrunner, "but I really am fascinated by

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would I do, if? What would I do if that thing happened'?' " But journalist Julia has a different priority than navel

late,someone she can control, someone she can do whatever she wants with. He's just this guy who's taken by her, and she doesn't feel any real hold over the relationship. She's just trying to have fun. "Then she sees the real Jucourtesy cBS "Under the Dome," a 13-episode adaptation of a Stephen King nior, and that's scary for her novel, premieres Monday on CBS. — not because he's scary. It's scary because she didn't see it. She's someone who reads these people that we get to put For Junior, the landing of the people veryeasily and prides under the microscope bythis dome intensifies his connection herself on that. "If he was one way and then dome." to Angie, but not in a good way. "He has a father that wasn't became thisperson that she's Benderpreviouslyworked on ABC's "Lost," about airline pas- always there for him," Koch seeing now, who will he turn sengers who crash-land on an says. "He has issues with his into eventually? That's what island, and he sees similarities. motherthat are unresolved.Be- the dome has done." "We're not going to be pocause of that, he grows this obVogel sees the show as echolitically correct," he says, "and sessive need, this want of love ing the r eality beyond the we're going to be true to the from someone, and he finds it soundstage. "We're dealing with a catacharacters in Chester's Mill in Angie. "Once she goes away, it's like clysmic event here," he says. — what's been created from Stephen's book — but I do think his whole world is taken out "The reason that there's such one of the things that's cool from under him, and he needs a draw to that kind of stuff about this is it speaks to, as did to get it back. So he'll gothrough nowadays is because of the 'Lost,' how do we all survive? drastic measures to get it." global temperature right now How do we all live'? Just as Junior may have hid- — North Korea off the hinges; "There's this thin layer of den issues that come to the sur- Greece off the hinges; Egypt off c ellophane between us a nd face, the sardonic Angie is not the hinges; America, the dollar the other kind of life where all entirely innocent either. essentially devalued. "The Junior she knows in "With all these things hapyou're worrying about is survival, which most of us have the pilot," says Robertson, "is pening, people have asked been blessed not to live." someone she ca n m a nipu- themselves this question, 'What

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"She's too busy," says Lefevre, "asking everybody else questions. She's too busy being a reporter." With lunch over and interviews in the can, attention shifts to a violent scene in which Junior has Angie imprisoned in a bunker, and she makes a bid for freedom. But soon Twitter feeds start humming with breaking news. Over the studio's Wi-Fi, an iPad becomes a windowtothe larger world,as the events ofthe Boston Marathon bombing start to unfold in real time. For many people in Boston and surrounding communities that fateful afternoon and over the next few days, these "what if" questions became terrifyingly real, resulting in a mix of merciless violence, acts of heroism, fear, joy, shattering sorrow, stunned disbelief and resolute action. One suspects fictional Chester's Mill won't be very much different.

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Dear Abby:I'm a 19-year-old high school graduate working full-time as a general manager for a furniture corporation. I live at home with my parents, but I feel like I am ready financially and emotionally to move o ut into m y o w n place. I'm afraidto tell my parents because DEAR we are so close. ABBY My father has always said he won't let me move out unless heapproves of the place, and he talks about random checkups of my apartment. If I move out, aren't I entitled to privacy in my own place? I shouldn't have to get my parents' approval or have them checking up on me any time they want. How do I approach them about this without it becoming a screaming match, or ruining the relationship with them? — Unsettled in Washington Dear Unsettled: At 19, you are a young adult and no longer a child. You hold a responsible job and, I assume, have enough savings that you can afford what you are contemplating. That your father wants to protect you is understandable because you are his child. Approach the subject by telling your parents you are "con-

sidering" moving out on your own, and would like your father to help you select a place that is safe. Do not be confrontational. Ifhe refuses, you can still go looking on your ovtm. Once you are in and settled, you can then address the subject of "surprise" visits. Your father is not your parole officer, and it is respectful to call before drop-

pingby. Dear Abby: When did men decide it was "stylish" to wear a two-day growth of beard? I can understand men not shaving on their day off, but to go unshaven and wearing a tux just looks wrong. It is twice as wrong if they have gray in their beard. Please tell the men of America to shave! — Style Policewoman in Ohio Dear Style Policewoman: AsI recall, men started going less cleanshaven after the TV series "Miami Vice" became a hit. Five o'clock shadows became the rage, as did going sockless in loafers and wearing a lot of pastels. On the right person, the look can be sexy — as was demonstrated by hunk-a-licious actors Don John-

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Growth in Tetherow continues bringing greater opportunities for living and entertainment. While Bend has consistently been named one of the best places in the country to live, Tetherow could be the best place to live in Bend. The reasons are m y r i ad. Tetherow is located right in the middle of everything that makes this region such a magnet for tourists and residents alike. It surrounds one of Central Oregon's most distinctive golf courses — a 7,298-yard, links-style, championship layout. Right out the back door is arguably the nation's premier m ountain b i king t r ai l n e t work. And, while it boasts some of the most magnificent views in the area, Tetherow is only a seven-minute drive to all of the downtown shops and restaurants that make Bend a destination for so many from around the world. It's a unique offering that's attracting new families from around the country. "Our family r ecently purchased a lot in Tetherow, and we are so excited," said Steve Strang. "We love the location, the views and th e p r ivacy.

The community sits nestled between the kids' schools and downtown but also has easy access to miles of p r i stine trails and the beautiful Deschutes river. "The i n spiring m o u ntain viewsmake Tetherowaperfect place to build a relaxing home. You can feel miles away from it all while being conveniently close to the endless activities that Bend offers." Along with record real estate sales, the pace of development at the resort is leading the region. Last month, Tetherow announced a r e staurant expansion. Earlier this spring, the developers opened the resort'snew golf academy and broke ground on the Tetherow Lodges, a 50-room hotel scheduled to open in the spring of 2014. "Like the r est o f C e ntral Oregon, we've survived some v ery ch allenging t i mes a t Tetherow, but we're emerging very strong, and exciting things are happening," said Tetherow partner Chris van der Velde. While the much lauded Da-

vid McLay Kidd championship golfcourse draws the most attention, what might truly set Tetherow apart f ro m o t her r esidential opportunities i n Central Oregon is the welcoming, life affirming attitude you find here. From what could be argued as the world's biggest slip-and-slide constructed on the driving range on hot summer days to the Blitz To The Barrel mountain b ik e r a ce that runs through the property each June, stiff and traditional are not descriptions that apply here. Both the residents and staff are more interested in living a full life than treating the course and clubhouse like a cathedral. Families and friendsfeelas athome here as serious golfers. Tetherow is leading Bend's real estate resurgence with strong individual lo t s a l es and new home construction. Fourteennew homes are in the planning process, 21 homes are under construction, and 16 homes are complete. Pricing on available lots start at $180,000, and homes start at $749,000.

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MLS ¹ Principal Broker, Broker 541-408-0463 rary each located in Silver fireplace. Costumize it 201301376 Pamir Properties, Inc. John L. Scott today! • 3 bedroom, 3 bath Lake. U n derground Priscilla Tofte, Broker 541-617-6195 Real Estate, Bend • .55 acre lot power and conduit for Holly Garner, Broker 541-815-6444 www.johnlscott.com Used as a church for 541-480-4208 • MLS 201303244 phone and internet. Fred Real Estate Group many years and is vaCathy Del Nero, V iews o f Hage r Fred Real Estate Group Single Level l cant and ready for a m Mountain. Septic fea- Prineville - The Dahlia; Sunriver l $245,000 new owner. Located $529,000 sibility for s t andard 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, cov• 1230 sq.ft. condo within the community • 2 bedroom, 2 bath system. 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• 53547 Kokanee Way, $395,000: 3 bdrm, 3-car garage & deck overlooking river w/direct view of Pringle Falls • 53557 KokaneeWay, $490,000:Thisbright& open custom-built 1998 home directly overlooks the river • 53610 Brookie Way, $420,000: Beautiful Scandinavian inspired design w/hand blown glass, ironwork & sauna • 53510 Brookie Way, $425,000: Hand-scribed Canadian Spruce log home w/covered porches, backs to N. Forest Video tours at: www.bendpropertysource.com/listings brian©bendpropertysource.com

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• 4 bed, 3.5 bath, 4702 SF • 4 car w/RV bay, bonus room, guest suite • Incredible space in great room • RV bay fits 35 ft. RV • Luxury master suite w/room control heat/cool • Impeccable finish work w/hickory floors MLS¹201300396

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

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• Cascade Mountain views are truly cme-of-a-kind

• Home features: 4006 SF, 3 bed, 4 bath, open floor plan, bonus room, fireplace, butlers kitchen, office, wine cellar • Guest home - 1532 SF, 2 bed, 2 bath, 3 car garage • Property includes: art studio, barn/shop with a finished office loft, stone garden house • Two greenhouses, borders BLM, paved driveway, landscaped •Breathtaking,privatesetting between Bend & Sisters MLS¹201305135

• Top quality 3600 SF, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, log and timber frame home • Huge shop/RV barn with large guest quarters • 407 acres w/creek, 4+ acre pond, trees & meadows • Borders thousands of acres of US Forest • Popular hangout for deer, elk, antelope, and game birds

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Call Ron Davis, Principal Broker j 541-480-3096

Call Laura Blossey, Broker ( 949-887-4377

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26 Poplar - Sunriver ~ $550,000

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Call Greg Barnwell, Broker j 541-848-7222

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

• 3644 SF MLS¹201303112 Call Judi Hein, Broker j 541-408-3778

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Brasada Ranch ~ $160,000

•Towering ponderosa pines • Over half an acre lot • Located in one of Central Oregon's premier resort communities • Numerous HOA benefits including pool, tennis, golf, kayaking and owner's events MLS¹201305158

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Fall Creek at Broken Top ( $185,000

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• Elevated lot with expansive views • Peter Jacobson/Jim Hardy designed golf course • Equesterian center • Ask about the reduced transfer feesassociated with thislot • 2 adjacent lots available for purchase MLS¹201305440

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5330 SE Hilltop Rd, Prineville f $249,000

Breathtaking Views on 1 Acre ~ $189,000

Starview Magic! ~ $199,900 • Large.53 acre view lot • M ountain views • Area of custom estate homes... easy build • Minutes to trails, parks, river, shopping & downtown Bend

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• Light, bright1971 SFhome, 3beds,2 baths on5acres, roomfor RV ,Ftrepit • Garden tub inmastersuite

• 3 bedrooms, 2 baths • 1728 SF • Huge 3-car garage • Cul-de-sac • Cherry wood cabinets, stainless appliances • Nice home MLS¹201305478

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Ward Rd Land ~ 249,900

Great Rental Property ~ $259,900

Pride of Ownership ( $359,900

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Traditional in Lane Knolls f $420,000

18669 Coffee Ct. ~ $439,750

Brook Havens, Broker l 541-604-0788

The Ridge at Eagle Crest ~ $399,900 • New construction

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Rec land • Lots of hardwoods • Large windows flood with light • Private, 2.5 acre lot • Spacious kitchen with granite counters • 3 bed, 2.5 bath, 2352 SF MLS¹201305620

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West Side Park-like Setting J $479,000

Call Norma DuBois and Julle Moe Team, Brokers

Call Jordan Haase, Principal Brokerl 541-420-1559 or

541-312-5151 l www.TeamNormaAndJulie.com

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Call Carol Osgood, Broker l 541-419-0843 or Korren Bower, Brokerl 541-504-3839 www.carolosgood.com

Luxury Townhome ( $549,000

A w b rey Glen Champion Circle J $489,900 Private Setting - 14th Fairway ~ $499,700

• Desirable community of Rimrock West

• Situated on .86 acreson one oi the largest homesites inAwbrey Glen • Home offers privacy & a convenient location within the community • Large view windows embrace the High Desert Landscape from many areas in the home. • Recently updated with beautiful hard wood floors, high end Europeanpellet stove & energy efficient water heater

• 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, 3446 SF • Additional bonus room & loft • Large kitchen w/eating bar • Formal living room & dining room • Backyard with built-in BBQ 8ff fireplace • Attached 2 car garage MLS¹201304892

• Luxury single-level townhome • 2 bed,2.5 bath,+ den/of fice • 1987 SF, oversized 2-car garage, + AC • HOA benefits — maintenance free, easy living • Loaded with upgrades • Location, location, location! MLS¹201304760

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• 3 bed, 2 baths on 2.1 acres • Master on main • Formal dining 8< living rooms, 4442 SF • 1800 SF of unfinished daylight basement • Mature landscaping MLS ¹ 201302413

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Call Shelly Swanson, Brokerl 541-408-0086 Call Judy McCombs, Brokerl 541-390-1411

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

Call Judy McCombs, Broker l 541-390-1411 or Haley Dahlquist, Brokerl 541-815-9002

Luxury Townhomes ~Offered from $549,750

Westside Charmer ~ $550,000

Inspiring Mountain Views ~ $625,000

Must Experience in Person ( $739,000

• Gorgeous golf course and mountain views • Customizable finishes • Gorgeous great rooms • 3 Beautiful floor plans to

• Beautiful 3/4 acre pine treed lot

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• 3400 SF,3-cargarage • Huge bonus/family room • Forma living & dining, 3 fireplaces • Oneownerhomew/lotsofextras • Wonderful decking, private backyard w/water feature • Very popular ocation! 1684 NW City View

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Call Greg Barnwell, Broker l 541-848-7222

Call Jodi Kearney, Brokerl 541-693-4019

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1265 NW Remarkable Dr. ( $829,900

Contemporary City Living ( $820,000

Custom Single Level Home ( $850,000

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2013 Tour Home™ ln Tetherow( $785,000

• 3106 SF SINGLE LEVEL • 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths i • f f 99 4 SF enclosed courtyard • Wonderful natural light • 1200+ SF garage • .5 acre lot on the 13th fairway -Rivers EdgeGC • 3062 NW Fairway Heights Dr.

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14198 SW Nine Peaks Beautiful and peaceful P owell Butte. Qu i e t 10 acres, 360' view of Build your dream home $89,900 - Beautiful el- Lot 21 SW Chipmunk Pl. Mtn. views from Powell Butte home on Country Lane. Nice 3 Cascades/Smith in Wagon Trail Ranch! evated view a b ove Rd. 5.16 acre, com- S nowberry Village ¹ 6 $124,999. Must See to t his 1960 sq. f t., 3 10.36 acres with 8.33 Bedroom ranch-style Rock, 36x36 b a r n, Homeowners enjoy a Deschutes River Can- munity water installed. $86,000. 3 bedrooms, Appreciate, very bdrm., 2 bath home acres o f i r r igation. house with a nice floor 2304 sq. ft. garage, communityclubhouse, yon. Westerly Cas- $60,000 MLS 2 baths. 1566 sq. ft. move-in clean, on 1.16 acre. 936 sq. This home was r eplan, country kitchen s hop/hobby ro o m . swimming pool and cade views. 2-acres, 201300800 Silvercrest. Upgrades r eady... 3 B d rm, 2 ft. garage has a shop built in 2004 (original and nice brick fire$315,000. access to th e L ittle paved rd. Septic apJuniper Realty - newer paint inside & Bath, 1512 sq. ft. Man 541-504-5393 area plus 2 bays. RV h ouse was b uilt i n place nestled on 4+ MLS¹ 201304364 Deschutes River. Visit proved. out and newer carpet. Home. New p a int, covered storage 8 1 975 p e r cou n t y acres. The property is Call Nancy Popp www.wagontrailranch. MLS¹201207148 laminate flo o ring, NW Bend I $495,000 Huge kitchen with is541-815-8000. carport. $13 9 ,500 records). Open loft fenced and has a cororg fo r c o mmunity Call Nancy Popp l and a n d sunn y s late e n t ry , til e d • 40 acres MLS 201208272 den overlooks the livral, shed and shop Crooked River Realty info. O ff e re d at 541-815-8000 • Tumalo Creek flows breakfast area. Enkitchen, laundry and Juniper Realty, ing and dining areas area, along with stor$28,000. Crooked River closed back deck. Pri- bathrooms. M a s ter through property 541-504-5393 with soaring vaulted age rooms. The propMLS¹201303671. Realty • Borders National Forvate backyard. Imand other 2 bdrms are FIRST CLASS ceilings. Spacious oak erty has two acres of www.johnlscott.com/ m aculate & val u e separated with a livest 20 ACRE kitchen and utility/mud irrigation, m o u ntain 89670. BARE LAND on Hwy 97 • MLS Say "goodbuy" 201209443 priced. ing room and family - OWC! ALL utilities room with tile flooring. a nd S m it h Roc k HORSE RANCH Faye Phillips, Broker Call Marilyn Rohaly, room. Fro n t/back Craig Long, Broker to that unused Wrap around porch, views. Central loca541-480-2945 in. MH to be removed 541-480-7647 Broker, 541-322-9954 decks. oversized B4 sale. Build dream detached 2 car drive tion commuting disJohn L. Scott item by placing it in www.bendoregon John L. Scott Real 20x24 garage w i th through garage and tance to Bend, Real Estate, Bend home, run approved horseranch.com Estate, Bend storage space above. The Bulletin Classifieds 1008 SF B arn/Shop biz. Zoned MUA-MultiPrineville, and Redwww.JohnLScott.com MLS 201300412. Lot 14 1 S W Cr a t er with a 720 SF lean-to, mond. Not a bad Use Agri c ultural. Cascade Realty, Ranch in Powell Butte Loop. 1.01 acre, well $125,000. BRING AN Suntree Village ¹ 1 65 fenced pasture, pond, package at $289,900! 541-536-1731 5 41-385-580 9 l ot . $ 3 9,900. OFFER! MORRIS - 2 bed l andscaped yar d . Call Heather Hockett, $ 925,000. Pride o f treed $37,500 MLS¹201105162 ownership/Borders REAL ESTATE MLS¹201102205. rooms, 2 baths, 1188 Panoramic Cascade PC, Broker, Century Call Melody Curry Triple wide Custom 2000 sq. ft. 3 BLM. Feed Lot, hay I d p d lyO d dOp Mountain view. 21 Gold Country Re¹36677. Faye Phillips, sq ft. Beautifully up $184,900. 541-771-1116 with very open floor bdrm, 2 bath, unbe MLS¹201304104 Barn, Equip. Shed Broker 541-480-2945 dated: windows, roof, alty, 541-420-9151 Prineville I $99,000 Crooked River Realty plan. Kitchen has lots lievable Cas c ade MLS¹201206082 John L. Scott John L. Scott p aint inside 7 o u t , of • 2.04 acres Private gated commu- Vicci storage, tile backsv iews, attached ga Bowen One acre. Driveway in Real Estate, Bend laminate floors, car Real Estate • Cascade Mountain nity. 28 acres backs to 541-41 0-9730 p lash, and i s c o nrage, 35x36 shop with 541-548-1712 place. 7981 SW High www.johnlscott.com pet, water heater and views B LM land o n e a s t Central Oregon Realty Cone. $29,900. MLS¹ nected to a sunroom. 12x24 loft. , $299,000 more! Beautiful yard. • Crooked River views New construc- Group, LLC Laminate flooring in MLS¹201203307 Cascade views, newer side. 201003931 B are r a n g e lan d . • MLS 2704850 A must see! tion, just in time to a ll rooms and s k y Nany Popp, Broker, 3214 sq. ft. 4 bdrm, Call Melody Curry Fenced and only 18 Call Marilyn Rohaly, JJ Jones, Broker choose your colors & 771 lights for an airy light 541-815-8 500 4'/z bath home, 3-car 541-771-1116 miles from Madras. Broker, 541-322-9954 541-610-7318 coverings, upfeel. Beautifully landCrooked River Realty Lots garage, 2 RV bays, floor Crooked River Realty There are 2 w a t er John L. Scott Real 541-788-3678 grades are available. scaped. Huge shop/ 36x40 shop. wells neither of Estate, Bend 13914 SW RIDGE PL. Peace and tranquility N orth P o wel l B u t t e Shevlins Commons garage, sep. building which are being used. www.JohnLScott.com Amazing mtn v iews $442,900. i s hard t o f i n d i n Acreage 3 buildable, Lot I $239,000 u sed as a ho b b y MLS¹ 201304473 Cg Electricity is to one of from this 3 bdrm, 2 • .25 acre lot today's lifestyle. This room. Newer septic, FACTORY SPECIAL Call Nancy Popp rare lots. C a scade• Cascade Mountain them. Mostly gentle bath home on 1 .13 has all that plus views Mountain views. Quiet roof, & paved driveNew Home, 3 bdrm, 541-815-8000. s lope w i t h be t t er acres which is adja Crooked of the Cascade range. view way in 2010. Property MORRIS $46,500 finished River Realty area. Call Vicci Bo- • Close to Shevlin Park grass on the steeper cent to public land. Granite countertops, wen 541-410-9730 on your site. is fenced & has a seREAL ESTATE land. Possible owner Short distance to the Charming floo r s , Central Oregon Realty • MLS 201301093 curity gate. J and M Homes Coun t ry h ardwood I d p d lyO H dOp terms. MLS¹ D eschutes Riv e r . Cottage s u rrounded Don Kelleher, Broker, 541-548-5511 custom cabinets, heat Group, LLC MLS 201302863. 201301211 $200,000. Rainbow Drive CRR. $169,900 541-480-1911 Cascade Realty, pump. 3 car garage, by large trees and John L. Scott Real Escorner lot with sevMLS201304388. LOT MODEL 541-536-1731 boasting mo u ntain fireplace and lap sid- 208 2nd Ave., Culver. tate 541-548-1712 eral great b u ilding Juniper Realty, LIQUIDATION $499, 0 0 0 . Level city lot. $38,200 views from this close i ng. Cg sites. 5.76 acres, rock 541-504-5393 Prices Slashed Huge MLS 201203505 MLS201204584 to town location on 5 Good classified ads tell Blue Jay Road. CRR. outcroppings, lots of Savings! 10 Year John L. Scott Juniper Realty 10 acre horse property a cres. This 3 b e d the essential facts in an Privacy, great moun- character, $99,000. conditional warranty. 541-504-5393 Real Estate MORRIS in Terrebonne. Gorge room home is beautiinteresting Manner. Write t ain views, lots o f MLS¹ 2905671 Finished on your site. 541-548-1712 REAL ESTATE v iews, 2304 s f g a fully decorated with trees, 4 .7 4 a c res. Redmond RE/MAX from the readers view - not This is the premier lot ONLY 2 LEFT! rage-shop w/4 over tasteful colors, h as S EPTIC, WATER , left at Eagle Crest: I&p & ly O d d Op d $75,000 MLS¹ Land & Homes Real the seller's. Convert the Redmond, Oregon lots of character and 3 0x40 S H OP ! 1 ' / ~ 1.03 acres with spec head doors, shop & 201304811 Estate 541-923-0855 facts into benefits. Show Tumalo I $369,000 541-548-5511 loads of updates. This heated, insu l ated acre cul-de-sac locatacular views of the • Deschutes Riverfront Redmond RE/MAX the reader how the item will JandMHomes.com Geneva View Rd. hobby/office. 3 bdrm, is a must see - even tion. Cascade views! s now-capped C a s • 1.47 acre Land8 Homes Real SW help them in someway. Level 1.14 acres with 2 bath home w/cov has a traditional fire1000 gal. septic, CRR cade Mountains. This • Build your dream Estate 541-923-0855 Village ¹6. 3 This ood building sites. Snowberry place. Irrigated pas- water w/back-flow de- is a flag lot with plenty home ered porches, MLS¹ advertising tip MLS bdrms, 2 baths, 1566 41,500 201304364. Call ture for critters and vice. Shop, concrete of privacy. Home ID • MLS 201303902 BUILD YOUR DREAM sq. ft, Silvercrest. brought to you by Linda lou Day-Wright. n eat barns & o u t - floors/windows, 16x10 FM. $250,000. Upgrades - newer HOME on this 5.3 201102002 Carolyn Priborsky, Juniper Realty Broker, ai b uildings a s wel l . overhead door. Eagle Crest Properties acre parcel just a few p aint inside & o u t , The Bulletin P.C., Broker, ABR, 541-504-5393 M LS¹201304326. A $89,900. 541-771-2585. MLS¹ 866-722-3370 newer carpet, huge minutes s o ut h of CRS, GREEN lot for the money and Crooked River Realty 201203418 P rineville. Views o f k itchen w/island & 541-383-4350 hard to find peaceful $25,000-$49,000 Call Nancy Popp Get your sunny breakfast area. $ 79,900. O wner w i l l the Cascades a nd 10 acres w /custom Spectacular l ot s in setting. $349,900. Call 541-815-8000 easy access off Davis Enclosed back deck, c arry with a g o o d business home and shop in Heather Hockett, PC, Yarrow S u bdivision, Cg Crooked River L oop. S e ptic a p private bac k yard. d own p ayment. 2 Powell Butte! B roker, Century 2 1 the newer developRealty b drm, 1 b ath o n 1 proved and p o wer $86,000. Unique fl o o rplan Gold Country Realty, ment in the East hills Marilyn Rohaly, acre in C RR. M LS available. a ROW I N G Silver Lake, OR. (2) MORRIS w/indoor spa room, 541-420-9151 of Madras. Very near ¹201303870 MLS201302249 Broker 541-322-9954 1848 sq. ft. homes on the n e w Aqu a t ic wide hall w ays, REAL ESTATE Linda Lou Day-Wright, John L. Scott $37,750 ac r es . Onl y Center, Middle School single level. CULVER irr i gated 4 0 with an ad in I dp d lyO d d Op d Broker, 541-771-2585 John L. Scott Real Real Estate, Bend High and COCC Campus. $365,000. MLS $199,000! acres! 60x40 SHOP! The Bulletin's www.johnlscott.com Crooked River Realty 773 Estate 541-548-1712 Lakes Realty 201108648 Close to Lake Billy Home ID YARROW "Call A Service 541-536-0117 Redmond RE/MAX Acreages Chinook, larg e Eagle Crest Properties The Pi n e s ¹ 18 Cascade Views in Ter$ 99,900 Located o n Land & Homes c ountry home , Professional" This beautiful custom 866-722-3370 $34,000. 1998 Well over 2 acres 3 bdrm, Real Estate Lot 22 SW Chipmunk rebonne. $192,500 views! $ 3 5 4,500. home sits up where Directory kept home, 3/2, open 2 bath home. Every Breathtaking views, De541-350-3418 $48,900 1.04 acres with Rd. 5.19 acres, level MLS¹ 201302293 Bald E agles s o a r! ceilings, large kitchen b drm has w a l k i n schutes River Cana view in CRR. l ot, Mt n . view s . Redmond RE/MAX b reathtaking v i e w s 775 and separate laundry closet, double sinks in 12250 NW Dove Rd. Land & Homes Real MLS 201206664. MLS yon, and farming val$69,000 from every window! + ALL a p p liances master bath, light & Unobstructed moun- Estate 541-923-0855 ley below, 5 usable Manufactured/ Call Linda Lou 201106095 Lg open kit, fantastic included. New carpet. airy f a mily r o o m. tain views! immacuacres with well Ideal Day-Wright, Broker, Juniper Realty Mobile Homes living room w / rock Call Theresa Ramsay, l ate 1841 sq. ft . 3 building site with unKitchen has oak cabi541-771-2585 Dream Acreage I 541-504-5393 fplce,family room w/ Broker 541 -81 5-4442 bdrm, 2 bath, cedar view s S untree Village ¹ 2 5 n ets, i sland. S p aCrooked River Realty 13601 SW Canyon Dr. o bstructed $324,900 huge built in bar, atJohn L Scott sided home on 4.81 • Smith Rock MLS¹201205208 cious master bath with & Castached apt w/its own Great Mountain View 1.13 acres, Mt. Jeffer Gail Day 541-306-1018 $29,000 - 3 b e d Real Estate l arge s hower a n d fenced acres. cade Mtn views rooms, 2 baths, 1269 entrance, lovely forson views, owner will Central Oregon Realty MLS • 2.97 acres home site, short dis huge soaking t u b. $385,000 sq. ft., 1983 Marlette. 780 mal dining room, all tance to the Lakeside carry. $58,500 MLS 201101447 Group, LLC Outside is set up for • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Nice vaulted l i ving topped off w/2 beauJuniper Realty, S ports Center a n d 201106385 livestock and has a • MLS 201304520 room. Large kitchen Mfd./Mobile Homes tiful mstr suites. Com- Spray Park, come and Juniper Realty 541-504-5393 barn and double gaFolley Waters. Short and Jim Moran, Broker with Land separate laundry. plete whuge walk thru 541-504-5393 enjoy listening to the rage and a new heat 541-948-0997 distance to Steelhead Large covered deck. 12851 SW Deer closet, & rotating bed quiet. Avoid bank clos Lot 16 SW Shad Rd. Falls and famous De- Pick your own exte $120,000. 3 b drm, 2 pump. Ride forever Crossing. Remodeled so that you can pick ing costs; the seller is 2.7 acres, Mt. Jeffer schutes fishing. Priand the beauty rior paint- $2300 paint bath, 1564 sq. ft. MH o f enjoy 3 bdrm., 2 bath, 1440 the view you want to Cg offering exc e llent son & S m ith R ock vate an d s e c luded credit. na t ur e her e . near the community sq. ft. home on 2.29 wake up to. $490,000. terms to a q ualified views. $78,500 MLS 2 .06 a c res. M L S ¹ MLS¹201200121 Call Marilyn R ohaly, park in C RR. 1 .43 Cascade acres. Features granMLS¹201201550. buyer on this .44 acre 201208266 201303503 $65,000. Realty, acre. MLS ¹201303876 MORRIS Broker, 541-322-9954 ite counters, hickory John L. Scott lot. $83,500 Home-ID Dennis Haniford, Princ. R edmond RE/ M A X John L. Scott Real Juniper Realty Linda Lou Day-Wright, REAL ESTATE cabinets, bam b oo Real Estate 619 Broker Land & Homes Real Estate, 541-504-5393 Bend Broker, 541-771-2585 floors, vinyl windows. 541-548-1712 Eagle Crest Properties 1-541-536-1731 Estate 541-923-0855 www.JohnLScott.com Crooked River Realty The list goes on! Ga5 acres adjoins public 866-722-3370 Tons of pote n tial. r age, carport & R V Great Country home land over Deschutes N ewer h om e w i t h FEATURED LOTS covered park i ng. Home has fenced prop- open River. Short walk to floorplan and erty f o r ani m als. MLS • Sweeping Views on $109,000 river. $ 7 4 ,900 Wonderful l o c ation large rooms. Close to the West Ridge, .47 201204410 MLS¹201102328 Call en t rance of acre, offered at and nice shop area. the Juniper Realty, Linda Lou Day-Wright This is a great coun- Crooked River Ranch. $229,900 541-504-5393 Broker, 541-771-2585 $102,000. M L S ¹ try 3 bdr,. 1.50 bath • Private Cul-de-sac, Crooked River Realty 1 3859 S W QUAI L 1960 home! Ready for 201302557. .33 acre, offered at Call Gail Day, TRAIL Private horse a family wanting to 1 2770 NW D ove R d . $139,000 541-306-1018 p roperty w it h go r live on acreage and 5 .12 a c r es , Mt n . • West Ridge with geous mountain have room to spread Central Oregon Realty views, all utilities inViews East, flat & v iews. These 6 . 24 out. $249,900 MLS ¹ Group, LLC stalled. $96,500 MLS level, .32 acre, ofacres are fenced and 201209328 D&D Re- Westside and 17 Acres 20120135 fered at $97,320 cross-fenced with alty Group LLC Juniper Realty Custom log home with • Private Gated on Re2-stall barn, insulated 541-504-5393 866-346-7868 sort Course, .47 acre, portico, 4 bedroom, 4 tack room w/ water level, offered at bath, 3,381 sq ft. OfJust bought a new boat? and 2 loafing sheds. Great horse property in fered at $1,295,000. $138,500 Sell your old one in the $325,000. MLS LaPine. 4-stall loafing • On the Fairway, .31 classifieds! Ask about our Cate Cushman, 201304401. shed with auto waterSuper Seller rates! acre, level, offered at Principal Broker Juniper Realty, ing opens to fenced 541-385-5809 541-480-1884 $165,000 541-504-5393 area approx. 40x80 www.catecushman.com • Gated Resort Course, 1 6160 SW Dove R d . shed for hay or what acre, flat, offered 1984 Crescent Cut-Off. have you. Property is W onderful L a 6.1 acre corner lot, Pin e .51 at $135,000 Mtn. views, near DesGorgeous 2663 sq. ft. fenced and c r oss- acreage set-up for • Juniper Glen on Path, on 5 acres. $289,000. f enced w it h m a n y horses w it h r o u nd chutes River. $99,500 acre, flat, offered MLS 201205646 High Lakes Realty & pen, 4- stall barn with .24 separate areas. Home Property Management has 2 bdrms, 2 baths, c hicken coop, h a y at$59,000 ' Juniper Realty • On the Ridge Course 541-536-0117 541-504-5393 both have skylights, storage and complete with Views, .46 acre, 40 x 6 0 offered at $159,000 16535 SW Chinook Dr. $239,900 - Prow front and walk-in closets, b unkhouse. a r e a has shop/garage finished • West Ridge with Smith 5 .68 a c res, R i v e r log home on view rim dining v iews, o w ne r w i l l lot. 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath, built-in hutch. Large with bath. Hot house. Rock Views, .36 acre, carry. $225,000 MLS 1.49-acres. J u n iper l iving room and a 2 ponds. Landscaped. offered at $133,900. Mountain & meadow wood stove to keep 201106408 floor & cabi n ets. For a complete list of you cozy. Must see views. 12 f r ost-free lots, please call us! Juniper Realty ¹201301080 this property to appre- faucets, 2 b d rm, 2 Eagle Crest Properties 541-504-5393 Call Nancy Popp bath home, w r apciate all it has to offer. 541-815-8000 Robyn Fields, 16685 SW Chinook Dr. a round decks a n d $179,900. MLS Crooked River Realty Principal Broker, 6 .9 a c r es , Ri v e r much more. $375,000 201108032 971-255-9866 views, all utilities inMLS 201207852 Cascade Realty, 866-722-3370 Call a Pro stalled, owner carry. Cascade Realty, 541-536-1731 $189,000 MLS 541-536-1731 Whether you need a 13740 SW Canyon Dr. 201008671 Horse Property! 4.33 1.228 acre. Build your fence fixed, hedges 763 Juniper Realty Acres! C l os e to home. dream 30 year fixed APR 15 year fixed APR 541-504-5393 trimmed or a house BLM! Spa c i ous Recreational Homes $47,500. MLS¹ 1878 sq. ft. home. built, you'll find 8 Property 201105164 $279,900 - 14.76 acres, Well-maintained, Call Melody Curry 1 3.43 i r rigation, 9 professional help in landscaped, barns, 541-771-1116 130339 Wild River Dr., acres alfalfa, p o nd Purchas e priceS350,000,20% down,Loanamount$280,000,30yrfixed. The Bulletin's "Call a detached g arage, Crescent. waterfront, Crooked River Realty fenced x-fenced. Minreenhouse. Service Professional" log-sided, 3 bedroom, utes from Redmond. - View beauti249,900. MLS 2 bath with garden tub $29,900 will put CUP in Directory ful C r ooked R i v er Owner 201303017 in master, a d ream place. Irrig. equip. inJumbopurchasepriceivalue $8|j0lj00-20% down/equity $640mloan amount Offer valid asofdateofad,restrictions mayapply Rates/feessubiecttochange QnApprovedCredit 541-385-5809 Canyon walls f rom Redmond RE/MAX kitchen with Whirlpool your new business. cluded. MLS ¹ Land & Homes Real a ppliances, log a cuild to s u i t y o u r 201303402 $279,000.Quality home Estate 541-923-0855 cents throughout, fire- B Call Nancy Popp b usiness. Und e r m aster o n mai n , place, covered enter541-815-8000 wood floors. . 9- peak Lovely Home on 9 Pri- taining d e ck , RV ground power & CRR Crooked River Realty available. views from composite vate Acres - 2785 Sq garage, graveled drive water 2 acres w/well, borders d ecks. 1 .2 0 a c r e . ft. h ome w / vaulted and secluded on 4.52 MLS¹201207341 Call Nancy Popp, BLM, great views, power MLS¹ 201302855 ceilings, fir e place, acre. Minutes f rom MORTGAGE CORPORATION 541-815-8000 at prop line, end of road Call Nancy Popp formal living & dining, lakes and Willamette Crooked River n ear P r ineville R e s. 541-815-8000 great room, 4 bdrms, Ski Pass. Snowmo$129,000. 541-350-6173 Realty Crooked River Realty 3 full baths, breakfast bile from your front n ook, pantry, o a k 7.71 acres near Steel$329,000. Outstanding cabinets, two car ga- yard in the winter or 3 Beautiful Golf Course fish from the Little De- Lots - ¹2, .4 acres, head Falls. Located golf course/Crooked rage. off paved road. Come schutes in your back leveI lot, views the River canyon views. MLS¹201303982 data source — Corelogic Market Trac yard. $225, 000/ pond, 2nd & 7th fairbuild your dream 3 bdrm, 2 bath home Nadine Ash, Broker home! ¹201106739 MLS¹201304428. ways; ¹84, .35 acres, with dbl attached ga541-390-4017 Call Kerry at b eautifully tree d , Linda Lou Day-Wrightrage, 28x42 RV barn. John L. Scott 541-81 5-0606. Broker, 541-771-2585 views the pond, on MLS¹ 201302477 Real Estate, Bend Cascade Realty, the 10th fairway; ¹52, Crooked River Realty Call Nancy Popp, www.johnlscott.com 541-536-1731 .3 acres, water front 7825 SW River Road. 541-815-8000 Crooked River Realty New Listing! 15 y Irri- Summer Lake log home lot, beautifully treed, 5.030 acres, canyon on the 6th fairway. on 2.33 acres, 360' views, septic & power gated Acres! Specviews! $229 , 000. Mara Stein, Principal on l ot . $84, 9 0 0. tacular Cas c ade Broker, Pamir High Lakes Realty & MLS¹201300989 views, 5-stall barn Properties, Inc. Property Management Call Melody Curry with heated t ack, 541-617-6195 541-536-0117 541-771-1116 custom home, very private but close to $59,900 - Nicely treed Crooked River Realty 764 town. $565,000. l ot a djoining C R R 7 965 SW R i ve r R d . 360' View / Top of Butte Farms & Ranches MLS ¹ 201304467 greenbelt. C u rrently 2.79 acres, near the in Terrebonne. Home, CaSey NMLS 189449 Jennifer NMLS 288550 Redmond RE/MAX set up for RV u se. Deschutes shop, mansion building river. 431 Acre horse/cattle Land8 Homes Real site. 2% to broker. See: Fully fenced. $49,000 MLS ranch. 3 bedroom, 2.5 http://bend.craigslist.org/ Estate 541-923-0855 201009429 YOu're neVer alOne When 7/Ie're dOing yOur lOan .. bath, 2640 sq ft home MLS¹201205397 reo/3838788703.html Call Nancy Popp, Juniper Realty w/2 car garage/shop, Powell Butte! 10 Acres! 541-81 5-8000 541-504-5393 7150 SW S W ALLOW Knockout mou n tain barn and corrals. Just Crooked River RD. Spacious 1804 v iews! 3863 sq. f t . minutes from Madras. $89,500 - 5- flat acres. Realty Home ID 1047 . sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2 bath custom home, gourP erfect f o r hor s e $499,900 w ith S m i t h Roc k met kitchen, o ffice, 8589 S W P a n orama property or p rivacy. v iews. B r ight a n d o utbuildings, s h o p. 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BROKENTOPI $649,000 ULIABUCKLAHD, BROKER , ABR, LHS,CRS , GRI 541 719 8444

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AWBREY GLENI $599,000 RDSE MARTBQDBWIH BRQKER CERTIFIED • EGPTIAT PR 541.706.1897

• 2148 sq.ft, contemporary a3 bedroorn, 3 bath • .55acre lot

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VIRGINIAROSS BRO KERABRCRSGRI ECO BROKER,PREVIE WS 541-480-7501

• 3 bedroom, 2 bath • .44 acre lot

• MLS 201305226

• Deschutes River front

• 1288 sq ft ' .64 acre lot • MLS 201305259

UL PINEI $419,000 MICHAEL HOPP, BROKER

SW BEN DMULTI PLEX I $395,000

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ROOKIEDICKEN BRpKLR GM • RS, ABR 541-815-0436

• 3 bedroom, 2 bath • 5.09 acres

541-390-0504 • MLS 201305321

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SYDNE ANDERSON, BROKER ,CRS, WCR, • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath • .45 acre on 10th fairway CDPE,GREEN 541.420-1111 • MLS 201302083

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SE BEND I $322,000 DEBBIE HERSHEY • 1820 sq.«. BRQKERCRS GRI • 3 bedroorn,2 bath • .50acre lot 541-420-5170 • MLS 201305398

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MARGO DEGRAY, BROKER , ABR, CRS 541-480.7355

NE BEND I $165,000 • 1113 sq.ft. • 3 bedroom, 2 bath • .20acre landscapedlot • MLS 201304694

KELLYNEUMAN, PRINCIPAL BROKER 541.480-2102

LA PINEI $159,000 • 1481 sq.ft. • 3 bedroom, 2 bath • .47wooded acre • MLS 201305287

SE BEND I $155,000

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Accounting A local company is seeking an individual to join our fast-paced office staff. The ideal candidate will be extremely analytical and be able to focus on details. This position is in the accounting field, requiring accuracy while following strict written procedures without fail.

10-key experience helpful. Computer literacy is required. Ability and willingness to cross train into other tasks also a plus. This full time position offers benefits including health, vacation, and a 401-k plan. Compensation between $10-$11 per hour based upon experience with a monthly incentive program. This is a Monday through Friday, 8-5 position. For more information, please send your resume and references to: Box 20353011A c/o The Bulletin, PO Box 6020, Bend, OR 97708 EOE with drug screen required.

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Crook County Health Department Registered Nurse Reproductive HealthFamily Planning, STD/HIV Coordinator $44,715- $46,758 DOE Full time w/benefits Closes: Open until filled Under the general supervision of the Nursing Supervisor, this position is the Reproductive Health/STD/HIV Coordinator and p rovides clinical expertise to all aspects of the program including family planning services, STD/HIV services, and Ryan White Case Management. The position also includes working in family planning, public health preparedness, communicable disease and other health department

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A mandatory prebid con f erence/ walk-through will be held at 11 : 00 AM on July 8, 2013, at South Umpqua High School, 501 NW Chadw ick Lane, Myrtle Creek, Oregon 97457. NOTE: Copies of Invitation t o Bid obdocuments tained from sources other than the South Umpqua Sc h o ol District are not valid documents. All prop osals are t o b e filed in accordance with Rules, Regulations, Statute, Ordinances, and Specifications as outlined in the attached material and as applicable by the Fede ral, S t at e an d Local Governments. Contractors are advised to familiarize themselves with applicable ORS, OAR, AG Model P ublic Contract Rules, and UCC as applicable in Oregon. All are applicable and may not be spelled out in detail in this document. LEGAL NOTICE

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c laims against t h e estate are required to present the same with proper vouchers within four (4) months after the date of first publication to the undersigned or they may be barred. Additional i nformation may b e o btained f ro m t h e court records, the undersigned or the attorney. Date first published: June 8, 2013. PERSONAL REPRES ENTATIVE: S c o t t Harrin, 60656 Gosney Road, Bend, Oregon 97702, PHONE (541) 318-4527, FAX: (541) 610-1835. ATTORNEY: Tony F. De A licante, 4 0 4 SW C olumbia Stre e t , Suite 206, Bend, Oregon 97702, PHONE (541) 390-8961.

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LEGAL NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE The Trustee under t he terms o f t h e T rust D ee d described herein, at the direction of the Beneficiary, hereby e lects to s ell t h e property described in the Trust Deed to satisfy the o bligations secured thereby. Pursuant to O RS 86.745, t h e following i n formation is provided: 1. PARTIES: Grantor: Andrew G. Mason. Trustee: First American Title In-

surance Company of Oregon. Successor Trustee: Cassie K. Jones. Beneficiary: Douglas R.

Schultz. 2 . RECORDING. The Trust Deed was recorded as follows: Date Recorded: Dec ember 2 , 20 1 0 . Recording No.: 201 0-047958 O f ficial Records of Deschutes County, Oregon. 3. DESCRIPTION OF P ROPERTY: T h e real property is described as follows L ot 1 4 o f Ro c k Ridge Cabin Sites of Black Butte Ranch, Deschutes County, IN T H E CIR C U IT Oregon. Commonly COURT O F THE k nown a s 1 3 5 7 1 STATE OF OREGON Nine Bark, B lack FOR THE COUNTY B utte Ranch, O R OF DES C H UTES 97031. 4. DEProbate Department. F AULT. Both t h e In the Matter of the Beneficiary and the Estate Of William R. Trustee have Harrin, De c eased. elected to sell the Case No: 13PB0069. said real property to NOTICE TO INTER- satisfy the o bligaESTED P ERSONS. t ions secured b y The undersigned has said trust deed and been appointed per- a notice of default sonal representative has been recorded of the Estate of Wilpursuant to Oregon liam R. Harrin, DeRevised S t a tutes ceased, by the Des- 86.735(3); the dechutes County Circuit fault for which the Court of the State of foreclosure is made Oregon, pro b a te is grantor's failure to number 1 3 PB0069. pay when due the All persons having following sums: all

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the am o un t of $ 128,000.00, p l us a dditional fut u r e payments and late

charges i n c urred a fter J anuary 1 , 2013; plus related interest, p e nalties and costs thereto; plus costs, trustees fees, attorneys fees and accruing interest incurred herein by reason of said d efault; an d a n y f urther sums a d vanced by b eneficiary for the protection of the abovedescribed real property and his interest therein. 5. AMOUNT DUE. By reason of s aid d e f ault t h e beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: principal amount of $128,000.00 together with interest thereon at the rate of 12% per annum beginning January 1, 2013, until paid; together with costs, trustees fees, attorneys fees and accruing late charges a nd i n terest i n c urred herein b y reason of said default; and any further s u m s advanced by beneficiary for the p rotection of t h e above- d e s cribed real property and his interest therein; plus any real p roperty taxes or l iens i ncurred. 6 . E L E CTION TO SELL. The T rustee her e b y e lects to s e l l t h e property to s atisfy the obligations secured by the Trust Deed. A T rustee's Notice o f D e f ault and Election to Sell has been recorded in t he off i c i al r ecords o f Des chutes County, Oregon. 7. TIME OF S ALE. Date: A u gust 15, 2013. Time: 11:00 a.m. Place: 13571 Nine B ark, Black Butte Ranch in the City of Bend, C ounty o f Des chutes, State of Oregon. The Trustee will sell a t p u blic auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in t he said described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the said trust deed, t ogether with a n y i nterest which t h e

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grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after t he e x ecution o f said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obli g ations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a r e asonable charge by the trustee. 8. RI G HT TO REI N STATE. Notice i s fur t her

given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this f oreclosure pro ceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire a mount then d u e ( other than s u c h portion of the principal as w ould not then be due had no default o c c urred) and by curing any other default complained of h e rein that is capable of being cured by tendering the p erformance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to p aying said sums or tendering the p erformance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the o b ligation and trust deed, together with trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts p rovided by sa i d ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the singular includes the p lural, t h e wo r d grantor" in c ludes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other p erson owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, i f any. Dated this 23 day of May, 2013. GLEAVES SWEARINGEN LLP. By: Cassie K. Jones, S uccessor Trustee, P.O. Box 1147, Eugene, OR 97440, (541) 686-8833. FA IR DEBT CO L L ECTION PRACTICES N OTICE. We a r e debt collectors. This i s a n a t t empt t o collect a debt and any information obtained will be used forthat purpose.


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Four friends take amotorcycle road trip. ** "ShallowHai" (2001)GwynethPaltrow, JackBlack. FAM Honey-B/ew FNC America's NewsHeadquarters (N) Cavuto/Business Cashin' In cc T h e Five (N) America's NewsHeadquarters (N) F O X Report (N) Huckabee(N) 'FOOD Chopped MixandMache 'G' Mystery Diners Mystery Diners Restaurant: Impossible'G Restaurant Stakeout 'G Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Ir o n Chef America 'G' *** "Madagascar:Escape 2Africa" (2006, Comedy)Voicesof BenStiler *** "Kung FuPanda"(2006,Comedy)VoicesofJackBlack,AngelinaJolie,JackieChan FX (11:00) ** "Mano/ the House" Knightand Day HGTV Yard Crashers 'G' Yard Crashers 'G Love It or List It 'G' « Raise a Roof: College Challenge 'G' High Low Proj. H i gh Low Proj. F l ea Market Flip Flea Market Flip Staged Perf. 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Di n osaur Train SesameStreet Daniel Tiger S i d the Science WordWorld Ba r ney, Friends KOAB Today The Jeff Probst Show KGW House of Payne House of Payne TheSteveW ilkosShow The JeremyKyleShow The WendyWilliams Show TVZDT2 Newsline Sit and Be Fit Sew With Nancy Love of Quilting Oil Painting Joy/Painting Second Opinion The Piano Guy Jacques Pepin Cooking School T M Yoga Stretches It's Sew Easy Knit-Crochet Paint This.Jerry Beads, Baubles Garden Home Curiosity Quest Julia's Kitchen Hubert Keller OPBPL 175 173 W Sit and Be Fit Sewing Room Knitting Daily Painting Scrapbook Soup Victory Garden American Land Primal Grill Primal Grill Th Yoga Stretches Sew It All Quilting Arts Paint This.Jerry Everyday Edis Garden Home NY Originals Caprial John Baking/ Julia Cook's Country Sit and Be Fit Sew With Nancy Quilt in a Day Color World Joy/Painting This Old House The Visionaries Test Kitchen F Like NewCarpet Jillian Michaels Dog the Bounty Hu nter Bounty Hunter Bounty Hunter Criminal Minds Criminal Minds CSI: Miami T M Cancer: Winning Bounty Hunter Bounty Hunter A&E 13028 18 32 W Paid Program Kitchen Total Gym Dog the Bounty Hu nter Th Free Money Cindy Crawford Bounty Hunter Bounty Hunter Barter Kings Barter Kings Barter Kings B a rter Kings Barter Kings B a rter Kings F Paid Program Hair Restoration Montel Williams Nopalea with Dr. 0 saysYes! Cindy Crawford Say No to Pain ** Hannibal 2001Anthony Hopkins. Adisfigured victim of cannibalistic Dr. Lecter seeksrevenge No.1 Kitchen More Sex Say No to Pain WEN Hair Care Montel Williams Cindy Crawford ** Night Passage1957JamesStewart, AudieMurphy. « *** The Comancheros1961 'AMC 102 40 39 More Sex Get Sub D Montel Williams Nopalea with Cindy Crawford Fat Loss ** Stripes 1981Bill Murray. 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Cindy Crawford Comedy Central The Half Hour The YogaShow The YogaShow Desert Cooking Oregon The YogaShow The YogaShow Workout: Yoga Workout: Ball Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program COTV CSPAN 61 20 12 (4:00) WashingtonJournal Public Affairs Varied Programs Public Affairs Varied Programs 'DIS 87 43 14 39 Little Einsteins Chuggington Octonauts M ickey Mouse MickeyMouse Never Land Doc McStuffins Sofia the First Varied Programs *DISC 156 21 16 37 Paid Program Varied Programs Paid Program James Robison Joyce Meyer V aried Programs I (Almost) Got AwayWith It FBE Criminal Pursuit Unusual Suspects Weight Sheer Cover The E! 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WEN Hair Care Barbecue Addi Tyler's Ultimate Aarti Party Good Eats Unw rapped Get Sub D HOPE Fit WEN Hair Care Dirty House? Cindy Crawford Fat Loss Get Sub D Grill It! B. Flay Down Home Down Home Good Eats *FOOD 177 62 98 44 W Larry King Sp WEN Hair Care HealthFood Sheer Cover Floor Appeal Cindy Crawford Hot Dishes Bobby Flay 5 Ingredient Fix Hungry Girl Good Eats Unw rapped Th WEN HaiCare r Paid Program Say No to Botox Get Sub D TRIA WEN HairCare Cindy Crawford Challenge Paid Program Keurig Brewer Paid Program Paid Program WEN Hair Care Get Sub D Big Daddy's Like NewCarpet Total Gym ** Country Strong 2010,DramaGwyneth Paltrow, TimMcGraw,Garrett Hedlund *** The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 2008Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett ** The Day theEarth Stood Still 2008 KeanuReeves,Jennifer Connelly, Kathy Bates. Younger- Skin Paid Program * Domestic Disturbance 2001JohnTravolta, Vince Vaughn Eagle Eye2008 FX 131 Belly Fat? 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