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Guam's biggest pest — The brown tree snake has

worn out its welcome after devastating the native bird population. But scientists

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SALEM — Oregon high school graduates living in the country illegally are one step closer to being able to attend state universities on in-state tuition rates after an Oregon House vote Friday. Tuition equity has been debatedformore than a decade in the Oregon Legislature, but Friday was the first time it came to a vote by state representatives. In the past, the Senate has approved legislation, only for it to die in the lower chamber. This time, it sailed through the House, 38-18. Rep. Michael Dembrow, DPortland, called it "historic." These students, he said, deserve the state's help. "They are examples of exactly what we want our young people to do; work hard, get

mom has transformed her ebook for children into an inter-

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Fashion etiquette — Bend residents like to keep it casual — perhaps a bit too

casual.D1 Oscars —Host Seth MacFarlane, anOscar nominee himself, says he's ready for the

big show.D6

In national news —The U.S. will establish a drone base in Niger, a move that highlights

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good grades, dream big,"

And a Web exclusiveThe largest seawater desalination plant in the U.S. might be just a drop in the bucket.

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Sisters Avrey and Maddy Walker hug next to graffiti under the Maple Avenue Bridge in Redmond. It popped up within a day after the family posted word on Facebook that Avrey's cancer had returned, her second relapse.

Dembrow said. House Bill 2787 now heads to theSenate,where Democrats have a two-seat edge. The governor signaled his support for the legislation in December. SeeTuition/A4

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Drought

fires likely to return By Jack Healy New Yorh Times News Service

DENVER — After enduringlastsummer's destructive drought, farmers, ranchers and officials across the parched Westernstateshad hoped that plentiful winter snows would replenish the ground and refill their rivers, breaking the grip of one of the worst dry spells in U.S. history. No such luck. Lakes are half full and mountain snows are thin, omens of another summer of drought and wildfire. Complicating matters, many of the worst-hit states have even less water on hand than a year ago, raising the specter of shortages and rationing that could inflict another year

of losses on struggling farms. Reservoir levels have fallen sharply in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada. The soil is drier than normaL And while a few recent snowstorms have cheered skiers, the snowpack is so thin in parts of Colorado that the government has declared an "extreme drought" around the ski havens of Vail and Aspen. "We're worse off than we were a year ago," said Brian Fuchs, a climatologist at the National Drought Mitigation Center. SeeDrought/A4

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REDMOND — Just weeks ago, 9year-old Avrey Walker cuddled on

immigrants to pay in-state tuition at Oregon's public

her living room love seat, giggling and

universities.

whispering with her "BFF." The Redmond fourth-grader said her favorite things are fishing, her friends, her sister and catching snakes. Avrey is so fond of reptiles, her parents said, that for her birthday party last year they arranged for The Reptile Zone to bring an array of animals to the house. While Avrey has enjoyed snippets of a normal childhood, she has also battled acute lymphoblastic leukemia since she was 4 years old. She has undergone several rounds of Ryan Brennecke/ rhe Bulletin chemotherapy,only forthe cancer to re- Avrey Walker sits with her sister, Maddy, and parents, Christal and Aaron, in their turn twice. The likelihood that chemo- Redmond home. Avrey will receive an experimental cancer treatment at the end of therapy will work goes down with each March. "We really wanted to try to do something different," Christal said. round, and doctors are running out of conventional treatment options. Now, however, a new experimental AIDS, medical specialists will repro- free, the longest for two years. treatment — which for some has wiped gram her cells to become specially deWhile it's early in the trial and much out any trace of cancer — is giving the signed, cancer-cell killers. more about its effectiveness will beWalkers hope. The treatment is so new that the first come known in the coming years, the Avrey is slated at the end of March adult patient received it in 2010. Fewer treatment represents significant progto travel to The Children's Hospital of than 10 children have been treated so ress toward a long-sought goal in mediPhiladelphia to be injected with cells far, said Aaron Walker, Avrey's father. cine: to harness the body's own immune from her own immune system. Using a Not all patients in the trial have gone system to eliminate cancer. disabled version of the virus that causes into remission. But some remain cancer SeeAvrey/A5

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How to keeponline schoolsaccountable'? By Ben Wieder Stateline.ort,

WASHINGTON — Online classes have exploded in popularity, with more than six times as many students enrolled in electronic K-12 courses now compared witha decade ago, according to the U.S. Department of Education. Advocates say online classes offer a more flexible and personalized form of

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education, allowing students to progress at their own pace and on their own time. Supporters also tout online education as a way to dramatically expand course offerings, particularly at rural schools. But the rapid growth of online education is raising concerns — especially as more for-profit companies launch online programs. While unscrupulous or incompetent online educators may

be rare, there are enough ofthem that many states are considering ratcheting up their oversight. "The long and short of it is trying to make sure that as we grow this kind of education in the future, there is accountability for them like any other school," says Kelli Gauthier, a spokeswoman for Tennessee's education department. SeeOnline/A4

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Air traffic towers may face closure By Andrew Clevenger The Bulletin

WASHINGTON — Facing the need to cut $600 million from this year's budget if sequestration goes into effect, the Federal Aviation Administration announced contingency plans Friday to close more than 100 air traffic control towers at smaller airports, including five in Oregon. Redmond Airport was not included in the possible tower closings. The vast majority of the FAA's 47,000 employees will also be required to take furloughs, and about 60 airports will eliminate midnight shifts for air traffic controllers under the plan. See FAA/A5

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It's Saturday, Feb. 23, the 54th day of 2013. There are 311 days left in the year.

SCIENCE

RESEARCH

HISTORY Highlight:In 1863, British

explorers John Spekeand JamesGrantannounced they had found the source of the Nile River to be Lake Victoria.

(This finding was disputed by Speke's colleague, Richard Burton, who felt that proof was lacking, but the lake is now considered the Nile's

source.) On this date: In1836, the siege of the

Alamo began in SanAntonio, Texas. In1848, the sixth president of the United States, John Quincy Adams, died in Wash-

ington, D.C., at age80. In 1861, President-elect Abraham Lincoln arrived secretly in Washington to take office,

following word of a possible assassination plot in Baltimore. In1870, Mississippi was readmitted to the Union. In 1903, President Theodore

Roosevelt signed an agreement with Cuba to lease the

area around Guantanamo Bay to the United States. In 1927, President Calvin Coolidge signed a bill creating the Federal Radio Commission, forerunner of the Federal

Communications Commission. In1945, during World War II, U.S. Marines on Iwo Jima

captured Mount Suribachi. In1954, the first mass inoculation of children against polio with the Salk vaccine began in Pittsburgh. In1965, film comedian Stan Laurel, 74, died in Santa Monica, Calif.

In1970,Guyana became a republic within the Commonwealth of Nations. In1981, an attempted coup

began in Spain as 200 members of the Civil Guard invaded Parliament, taking

lawmakers hostage. (However, the attempt collapsed18

hours later.) In1992, the XVI Winter Olympic Games ended in Albertville, France.

Ten years ago:In West Warwick, R.l., relatives of the victims of a deadly nightclub fire were allowed to walk up to the charred rubble to pray and

say goodbye. Norah Jones won five Grammys, including album and record of the year. Five years ago:Defense Secretary Robert Gates and

other U.S. officials held daylong meetings with Australian leaders in Canberra. Former United Auto Workers president Douglas Fraser died in Southfield, Mich., at age 91.

One year ago:President BarackObama, speaking in Miami, sought to confront public anxiety over rising

gasoline prices as he promoted the expansion of domestic oil and gas exploration, as well as the development of new forms of energy. Former U.N. secretary-general Kofi

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The brown tree snake, an invasive species, has wreaked havoc on the tiny Pacific territory's native bird population, so scientists are trying a new tactic: feeding the snakes dead mice laced with painkillers in an effort to reduce the population and keep it from spreading to Hawaii. "If we continue doing By Eric Talmadge

what we are doing, the chance ofsuccess

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ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam — Dead mice laced with painkillers are about to rain down on Guam's jungle canopy. They are scientists' prescription for a headache that has caused the tiny U.S. territory misery for more than 60 years: the brown tree snake. Most of Guam's native bird species are extinctbecause of the snake, which reached the island's thick jungles by hitching rides from the South Pacific on U.S. military ships s hortly after World War I I . There may be 2 million of the reptiles on Guam now, decimating wildlife, biting residents and even knocking out electricity by slithering onto power lines. More than 3,000 miles away, environmental officials in Hawaii have long feared a similar invasion — which in their case likely would be a "snakes on a plane" scenario. That would cost the state many vulnerable species and billions of dollars, but the risk will fall if Guam's air-drop strategy succeeds. "We are taking this to a new phase," said Daniel Vice, assistant state director of the U.S. Department of A g riculture's Wildlife Services in Hawaii, Guam, and the Pacific Islands. "There really is no other place in the world with a snake problem like Guam." Brown tree snakes are generally a few feet long but can grow to be more than 10 feet in length. Most of Guam's native birds were defenseless against the nocturnal, tree-based predators, and within a few decades of the reptile's arrival, nearly all of them were wiped out. The snakes can also climb power poles and wires, causing blackouts, or slither into homes and bite people, including babies; they use venom on their prey but it is not lethal to humans. The infestation and the toll it has taken on native wildlife have tarnished Guam's image as a tourism haven, though the snakes are rarely seen outside their jungle habitat. The solution to this headache, fittingly enough, is acetaminophen, the active ingredient in painkillers including Tylenol. The strategy takes advantage of the snake's two big w eaknesses. U n l ik e m o s t snakes, brown tree snakes are happy to eat prey they didn't kill themselves, and they are highly v u l nerable t o a c etaminophen, which is harmless to humans.

ScienceNOW Drab male guppies have hit upon a mating strategy that could be easily adapted to the bar scene: Home in on the female

is very high. If what we are doing stops, I think the possibility of

besieged by ugly males. In lab-raised descendents

of wild guppies females prefer mates with large orange

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body spots. But a new study suggests that less-colorful male gupp ies aren't totally at t h e

Hawaii is inevitable." — Daniel Vice, assistant state director, U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services in Hawaii, Guam and the Pacific Islands

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mercy of picky females. In lab tests where researchersplaced a female

guppy and two colorful males in compartments at one end of a n a quarium and a female and two lackluster males at the other end, a male released in the center of the tank more often gravitated toward the end with the less colorful competitors, especially i f the test male had less than 9% of its body covered by orange spots and had a history of rejection by females, the r e searchers r e p ort online last Tuesday in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. A previous lack of success in mating presumably makes a male recognize his own plainness, which in turn leads him to choose courtship situations where his chances of success will be greater, the researchers

erally don't know what to do when they see a snake coming," said Christy Martin, a h spokeswoman for the Coordinating Group on Alien Pest Species, a partnership of Hawaii government agencies and private organizations. A 2010 study c onducted by the National Wildlife Rere;.~ search Center found brown I lf tree snakes would cause between $593 million and $2.14 billion in economic damage \I each year if they became established in Hawaii like they are on Guam. Power outages would cause the most damage, c )' followed by a projected decline in tourism. The cost of treating snake bites would account for Eric Talmadge /The Associated Press a small share. "Once we get snakes here, Tony Salas, a U.S. Department of Agriculture wildlife specialist, holds never going to be able to a brown tree snake outside his office on Andersen Air Force Base on w e're Guam. The snake is one of an estimated 2 million on the island and fix the situation," Martin said. scientists are trying to keep them from spreading to Hawaii. Though the snakes are native to Australia and Papua New Guinea, Guam is much "One c oncern wa s t h a t c loser t o H a w ai i a n d i t s is targeted to hit snakes near Guam's sprawling Andersen crows may eat mice with the s nake population i s m u c h Air Force Base, which is sur- toxicant," said William Pitt, m ore dense, meaning it i s rounded by heavy foliage and of the U.S. National Wildlife the primary threat for snake if compromised would offer Research Center's H a w aii stowaways. the snakes a potential ticket off Field Station. "However, there So far, Guam's containment the island. Using helicopters, are no longer wild crows on seems to be working. Only a the dead neonatal mice will be Guam. We will continue to re- few brown tree snakes have dropped by hand, one by one. fine methods to increase effi- ever been found in Hawaii, and U.S. government scientists ciency and limit any potential none over the past 17 years. "If we continue doing what have been perfecting the mice- non-target hazards." drop strategy for more than a The mouse drop is set to we are doing, the chance of decade with support from the start in April or May. success is very high," Vice Department of Defense and Vice said the goal is not said. "If what we are doing the Department of the Interior. to eradicate the snakes, but stops, I think the possibility of To keep the mice bait from to control and contain them. the snakes getting to Hawaii is dropping all the way to the Just as the snakes found their inevitable." ground, where it could be eat- way to Guam, they could stow en by other animals or attract away on a ship, or more likely insectsas they rot,research- the cargo hold of an airplane, ers have developed a flotation and begin breeding on other device with s t reamers de- islands around the Pacific or EVERGREEN signed to catch in the branches even the U.S. West Coast. In-Home Care Servlces Care for loved ones. Comfort for au. That "snakes on a plane" of the forest foliage, where the s41-389-0006 snakes live and feed. scenario has officials in Hawww.evergreeninhome.com Experts say the impact on waii on edge. The islands of other species will be minimal, Hawaii, like Guam, lack the particularly since the snakes predators that could keep a have themselves wiped out brown tree snake population the birds that might have been in check. The upcoming mice drop most at risk. Native Hawaiian birds "lit-

suggest. The tactic also explains why drab males persist

in guppy populations: By choosing to woo f emales surrounded by unexciting suitors, even a homelyguppy scores every once in a while.

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BIRTHDAYS Actor Peter Fonda is 73. Pro and College Football Hall

of Famer Fred Biletnikoff is 70. Author John Sandford is

69. Singer-musician Johnny Winter is 69. Country-rock musician Rusty Young is 67. Actress Patricia Richardson

is 62. Rock musician Brad Whitford (Aerosmith) is

61. Singer Howard Jones is 58. Rock musician Michael Wilton (Queensryche) is 51. Country singer Dusty Drake is 49. Actress Kristin Davis is 48. Tennis player Helena Sukova is 48. Actor Marc

Price is 45. Actress Niecy Nash is 43.Rock musician

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ments ensuring those students are working toward citizenContinued from A1 ship, but was pleased the bill Friday, Gov. John Kitzhaber, passed. "At the end of the day, in a prepared statement, said you do the best you can," he he looks forward to signing sa>d. the bill. He said he received numerThe legislation, as drafted ous emails from people across now, would only grant in-state the state critical of his suptuition to students who have port. In the end, he said, he attended school in the coun- felt that students brought to try for at least five years. Only the country illegally by their students who attended an Or- parents should not be blamed. egon high school for at least He pointed out that the stuthree years and graduated, dents are educated in the state and worked toward becoming through grade school and it either a U.S. citizen or a legal doesn't make sense to stop resident would qualify for in- investing in them after high state tuition. school. Only five Republicans cast Huffman said he was also their votes in support of the swayed when h e r e a lized bill, including Rep. John Huff- t he students would not b e man, R-The Dalles, the lone granted free tuition, only inyes vote from the Central Ore- state, which is often half of gon delegation. But before vot- out-of-state costs. Only about ing, he spoke in favor of an al- 40 studentsare expected to be ternative bill that more Repub- eligible for the program in the licans backed. It added more next two years, with the numstipulations to the legislation, ber jumping to 80 for the next including a 2016 expiration biennium. date and limiting the number Rep. Jason Conger, R-Bend, of students who would qualify said he was disappointed in to those in the U.S. by July 1. the bill and said it served to H uffman said h e w o u l d only more deeply divide the have liked stricter require- two parties. Conger has said

he believes it doesn't make sense to saddle students with debt when they can't legally work after they receive a college education. Rep. Jim Weidner, R-Yamhill, echoed those sentiments. " We're hearing how t h i s benefits society, but they have no way to get employment ... Yet I keep hearing this over and over again. So, colleagues, do we really know what we're voting on here?" he said. Dembrow said it's important to create a ready workforce in anticipation of federal immigration changes. Rep. Betty Komp, D-Woodburn, said she wanted to dedicate her "yes" vote on the bill to th e i m m igrant w o rkers she worked with when she was younger. This vote, she said, is for their children and grandchildren. " These students are m y neighbors. T he y a r e my friends. They are the future of the state," Komp said. "They will be doctors. They will be lawyers. They will b e engineers. And they need our help." — Reporter: 541-554-1162, Idake@bendbulletin.com

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Mountains have a thin blanket of snow along Interstate 70 near Idaho Springs, Colo. "It's approaching a critical situation," said Mike Hungenberg, a farmer in northern Colorado. Water is so scarce this year that he may scale back his planting by a third.

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Heavy rains and snow have recently brought some hope Continued from A1 to the parched states of Iowa, This wee k ' s bli z z a rd Minnesota a n d Mi s s ouri, brought a measure of relief where the drought is easing. to the Plains when it dumped But 55.8 percent of the Unitmore than a foot of snow. But ed States remains locked in it did not change the basic cal- drought, according to the govculus forforecasters and of- ernment's latest assessments. ficials in the drought-scarred And states like Nebraska and West. Ranchers are straining Oklahoma are facing precipito find hay — it is scarce and tation deficits of as much as expensive — to feed cattle. 16 inches. Without damp soil, And farmers are fretting about many wheat crops will have whether they will have enough trouble growing come March water to irrigate their fields. and April when they should "It's approaching a critical be in full bloom, and corn and situation," said Mike Hungen- soybeans could b e s t unted berg, who grows carrots and after they ar e p lanted this cabbage on a 3,000-acre farm spring. In a year when farmin northern Colorado. There ers are planning another reis so little water available this cord planting, some might be year, he said, that he may scale forced to sow fewer seeds beback his planting by a third, cause there is not enough soil and sow less thirsty crops, like moisture to go around. beans. In southwestern K ansas, "A year ago we went into the G ary Millershaski said t h e spring season with most of the wheat on his 3,000 acres was reservoirs full," Hungenberg as dryas ithad ever been after said. "This year, you're going two years of drought. But as in with basically everything snow fell around him, he was empty." smiling, a guarded optimist for this year's planting. Reason for hope "If we get above average National and state forecast- rainfall from here on, we're ers — some of w hom now going to raise a wheat crop," end phone calls by saying, he said. "But what are the odds "Pray for snow" — do have of that?" some hope. An especially wet springtime could still spare Government action the Western plains and mounSen. Mark Udall, D-Colo., tains and prime the soil for put it this way: "Mother Naplanting. But f o recasts are ture is testing us." murky: They predict warmer But Washington is also posweather and less precipitation ing a challenge. acrossthe West over the next Udall, Sen. Michael Bennet, three months but say the Mid- a Democrat, and other memwest could see more rain than bers of Colorado's congressiousual. nal delegation are seeking $20 Water experts get more ner- million in emergency funds vous with each passing day. to help r estore watersheds "We're running o u t of in Colorado ravaged by last time," said Andy Pineda of year's wildfires. So far, there the Northern Colorado Water has been little action on the Conservancy D i strict. "We measure. Western politicians only have a month or two, and are alsourging the Forest Serwe are so far behind it's going vice to move more quickly to to take storms of epic amounts modernize the shrinking and just to get us back to what we aging fleet of tanker planes it would think of as normal." uses to douse wildfires. Parts of Montana, the PaIf Congress does not head cific Northwest and Utah have off the looming across-thebenefited from a snowy win- board budget cuts set to take ter. But across Colorado, the effectMarch I, financing for snowpack was just 72 percent the Forest Service's Wildland of average as of Feb. 1, which Fire Management program means less water to dampen will be cut by $134 million. As hillsides and mountains vul- many as 200,000 acres — an nerable to fire, less water for area about the size of Kanfarms touse on early season sas City, Mo. — would not be crops and less to fill l akes treated toremove dry brush, and reservoirs that ultimately dead wood and other tinder trickle down into millions of for wildfires. toilets, taps and swimming In dry states like Colorado, pools across the state. officials are already prepar-

ing for the worst. Wildfires did $538 million in damage last year, burning hundreds of homes and driving away summer tourists. As late as December, when the high country should be blanketed by snow, a 4,000-acrefire continued to burn in Rocky Mountain National Park. To some officials, it was a harbinger of longer, fiercerfire seasons that may come with climate change. "It's just so dry here," said Tom Grady, the emergency manager in Aspen and the surrounding county, which is already meeting to fine-tune its fire plans for the summer.

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Online Continued from A1 States ran the earliest online programs, which began in the late 1990s. But individual districts and online charter schools are a growing percentage of the total. Many of the new programs are operated by f o r-profit companies, such as K12 Inc. and Connections Education. These companies supply everything from the curriculum to the technology to the teachers on the other end of students' computers. Florida has nearly 150,000 online K-12 students — more than any other state — and the Florida Virtual School was the first state-run online school in the country. Florida is one of only four states requiring s t u dents to take an online course in order to graduate, and it allows students to go beyond their local areas and pick online courses from other districts across the state. But Florida doesn't have much staff charged with overseeing online education. " Up unti l a co u pl e o f months ago, I was the virtual education office in the state," says Sally Roberts, who now has the assistance of another full-time worker. Others in Florida's education department do help Roberts v et potential c ourse p r oviders for a state-approved list of districts and charter schools.

peding all the good actors," he says. T here ar e e n ough b a d apples that some states feel

a growing sense of urgency when it comes to determining the appropriate levels of accountability and oversight needed. Currently, Tenn e ssee d oesn't have a n yone a s signed to o v ersee online schools. But state lawmakers there are c onsidering legislation, pushed by Republican Gov. Bill Haslam, that would cap enrollment at the state's first statewide online s c h o ol , Te n n essee Virtual Academy. The school, which is run by K12 Inc., performed poorly on state tests in its first year. In Pennsylvania, meanwhile, Education Secretary Ron Tomalis rejected the applications of eight online charter schools last month. The education department said the rejections weren't emblematic of a n y l a r ger shift i n o n l i n e e d ucation policy, but they came after a school year in which none of the existing online schools met th e s t ate's academic benchmarks and a report by the state auditor questioned spending by online charters. A 2011 report on charter schools in the state by the Center for Research on Education Outcomes at Stanford University found that students in online charter schools had smaller gains in reading and math than their peers in traditional charter schools and public schools.

providers aren't much different, though public providers do have somewhat better results. Online education companies acknowledge that lagging results in some states are an indication that online schools should be doing better. "That scrutiny has been painful, b u t nec e ssary," says Mickey Revenaugh, a co-founder of Connections Education. Revenaugh says schools need to identify the source of theirperformance problems — whether it is high attrition rates orthe academic preparation of incoming students — and adjust their programs to meet those needs. But she points out that with online students coming from a wide variety of schools, some of the problems in student performance could be the result of prior academic deficiencies.She argues in favor of measuring academic performance based on students' growth during the year, a direction in w h ich several states are headed. Schools operated by the Connections firm emphasize constant scrutiny of student performance data, and Revenaugh thinks states should also be monitoring student performance moreregularly

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Continued from A1 D uring a b r i efing w i t h reporters, T r a nsportation Secretary Ray LaHood insisted that while the budget cuts would inevitably lead to delays and canceled flights, there would be no increased risk to the air travelers. "Obviously, a s a l w ays, s afety i s o u r t o p p r i o r ity, and we will never allow (more than) the amount of air travel we can h andle safely to take off and land, which m e a n s tr a v elers should expect delays," he said. "When it comes to our safety programs, there will be no compromise." Sequestration is a set of mandatory cuts to defense and discretionary spending totaling $1.2 trillion over 10 years that was put in place as part of the agreement to raise the debt ceiling in 2011. It was supposed to go into effect Jan. 1, but another deal postponed the cuts until March 1. That reduced the totalcuts for fiscal year 2013 (which ends on Sept. 30) to $85 billion. Sequestration means the Department of Transportation will have to cut almost $1 billion this year, $600 million of which will come out of the FAA's budget, LaHood said. One cost-saving measure is to close air traffic control towers at airports with fewer than 150,000 flights total o r 1 0 ,000 c ommercial flights a year. For Oregon, that means closures at airports in Klamath Falls, Southwest Oregon Regional in North Bend, Eastern Oregon Regional at Pendleton, McNary Field in Salem and Portland-Troutdale. None of the roughly 60 bigger airports under consideration fo r e l i m ination o f the m idnight shift f o r air traffic controllers is in

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Philadelphia. Her cancerous fectively cure patients." cells are B-cells, which are T-cell therapy's future is still Continued from A1 also white blood cells. unknown. " I think it's a very exciting W hat t h e t e a m working " We don't r e a lly k n o w time," said Dr. Walter Urba, a t T h e Children's Hospital of what's going to happen five director of cancer research for P h i ladelphia and the Hospital or 10 years from now," he conProvidence's Robert W. Franz o f t h e University of Pennsyl- tinued. "Will it hold tumors at Cancer Research Center i n va n i a has managed to do is to bay? Will there be any uninPortland. He has spent most f i n d a way to genetically mod- tended consequences, unanof his career researching how i f y T -cells to recognize leuke- ticipated side effects?" to use immune cells for such m i a c ells. T he W a lkers a r e h o p a purpose and recently wrote The Wa l k er s t r aveled to ing to avoid a bone marrow an opinion piece for the New P h i l adelphia in late January transplant. "We really wanted to try to England Journal of Medicine s o d o ctors there could take on this particular experiment. A v r e y's blood, filter out the T- do something different," moth"These things illustrate that c e lls and then return the blood er Christal Walker said. "We there's more to treating cancer t o her body. The next step was didn't want to put her through than surgery, radiation and t o m a k e sure Avrey's T-cells more than she's already been drugs," he s a id. w ould grow in a through." "Learning a b out lab. As more r esearch takes LeBmlrlg the immune sysN ow, A ar o n place, Urba said the hope is temisbeginningto g g p U( ]Qe said, s p e cialists that the T-cell therapy apare beginning the proach canbe applied to other pay off, and Ithink it's something we'll process of re-engi- cancers. The p r oteins that be hearing about SQStemIS neering the genes right now fit B-cell leukemia foryears to come." tJegjrlrljlig ]p of the T-cells so cancers could be replaced by The W a lkers that they will rec- ones that target other kinds of ~ have faith that this I @ ff' ognize p r o t eins malignant cells. "Certainly everybody in this just might be the I t11fnk Ih'S found only on the answer. Spmetpjrtg Ifye'/I surfaceof B-cells. field thinks the future of this The first child to The specialists therapy will be to target mulreceive the treatwill r ee n gineer tiple different kinds of cancers ment, 7-year-old Eik)OUt: f01 ge81S co p ies of the HIV- in children and adults," he said. Emily Whitehead ]p Cpme " 1 virus, disabling Another promising develof Philipsburg, Pa., some of its genes opment is t h a t d r u gmaker — Dr. Walter an d introducing a Novartis and the University of left the hospital in J une. She is now Urba, d i rectorof m i x t ur e o f D N A Pennsylvania inked a research back in school, is c ancer research, f r o m hu ma n s , and licensing agreement for n ear the top of her P r o v idence's Robert o t he r anima l s the therapy in August. Urba class and continW. Fra nz Cancer a n d other viruses. said it's significant that the ues to be cancer Resea r ch Center T h en they will use company wants to invest in a free. that disabled virus treatment that requires manu"They thought as the Trojan horse facturing of the cells for each it would take a year for her m e c hanismtogetinsidethe T- patient, rather than a pill that to heal," said her father, Tom c e l ls. The virus does the work can be given to any patient. "They Whitehead. were o f i n j ecting the new genetic Looking ahead amazed. By this summer, she m a terial intothe T-cells. wanted to play a few soccer W hen t h e modified T-cells The ride that comes after games." are ready, Aaron said, they the T-cells injection has been Emily's story inspires the w i l l b e i njected into Avrey's tough for some. Walkers. She had the same b o dy. None of the virus is ever Whitehead said his daughtype of cancer as Avrey. injected into a patient. ter, Emily, was admitted to the Also, the Walkers learned The p l an is for the modified pediatric intensive care unit. this week that the type of im- T - c ells to multiply and spread She remained in a medically mune cells specialists wil l th r o u ghout the body, includ- induced coma for two weeks. "It's a major cellular battle reprogram, called T-cells, are i n g t hrough the bloodstream, successfully growing in a lab, l y m ph nodes and spleen. They a required step for receiving k i l l a l l B -cellsintheirpath,inthe treatment. cluding the cancerous ones. "They call them serial killer The good n ew s d o esn't come a m oment too soon. c e l ls," Whitehead said,"beWeakened by a recent round c a use one of these trained Tof chemotherapy to contain c e l l s can kill a thousand cells the cancer while the T-cells o f c a ncer." grow, Avrey spent the week at St. Charles Bend, suffering Advanced cases The T-cell therapy is considfrom both pneumonia and the flu. Late Thursday, she was ered alast-resorttreatment for taken by ambulance to Doern- B-cell cancers like acute lymbecher Children's Hospital in phoblastic leukemia, chronic Portland. l ymphocytic l eukemia a n d "There is a chance for a non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. home run now," Aaron said. Acute lymphoblastic leuke"In my mind, this is something mia, according to the Leukethat's going to help a lot of oth- mia and Lymphoma Society, er kids." isthe most common cancer for children from birth through Fighting cancer age 7, and also among the most Medical researchers have treatable. The Children's Hoslong known the potential of pital of Philadelphia reports using the body's immune sys- that standard chemotherapy tem to fight cancer. Urba said is successful in roughly 85 perthey started actively working cent of patients. with T-cells in the late 1980s. When chemotherapy fails, "It is theoretically possible a standard next step is a bone to activate a patient's immune marrow transplant. The transsystem to recognize their can- plant, Urba said, involves killcer cells as foreign and elimi- ing off the immune system nate them," Urba said. with intense drugs, then proDoctors had already seen T- viding bone marrow to the pacells, a type of white blood cell, tient from a matching donor to attacking cancer cells in some rebuild the immune system. patients. The question then Such transplants are a cure became why T-cells might kill for some patients. But Urba some but not all of the cancer. said the initial side effects can One part of the answer is be acute, and about 100 days there simply aren't enough T- are spent in isolation while the cells in the body to do the job. immune system rebuilds. 0th"For years and years, people er sideeffects can also come have been trying to c ollect up later in life. C T-cells from patients, throw The T-cell therapy, Urba them in a test tube and tissue said, appears to be easier on culture flasks, and then grow the system. The main side ef4 lt w ' them to large numbers and fect observed so far is that give them back intravenously the T-cells kill healthy B-cells to patients," Urba said. as well as cancerous ones. To •w %4 At times, he said, this strat- compensate, patients afteregy has worked well. One ex- ward are regularly injected ample is for melanoma, a dan- with B-cells. Whitehead said it's a comparatively minor gerousform ofskin cancer. Another comp l i cation, thing that they do in the home. however, and the reason just But much more time and making more T-cells doesn't research needs to be done to always work, is the nature of know if T-cell therapy can becancer cells. At times, the T- come the preferred treatment cells don't recognize them and option before a bone marrow thus don't attack. transplant. " The caveat there i s w e I n b l oo d c a n cers l i k e Avrey's, the problematic cells don't know if it's as effective," fly under the T-cells' radar as Urba said. 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their arms around you." Avrey, for her part, wants to return to being a normal kid. Several weeks back she attended the Hoops for Avrey event with her family. It sounded like too much fun to miss. "It's amazing to see how well she's handling this," Christal said. "She's not sad or withdrawn or shy. When you see how well she's dealing with it, you just stay strong for her."

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Winter weat er returns;snow i e in mountains By Scott Hammers The Bulletin

• Salem:State workers union begins contract

negotiations. • Salem:Hearings begin on autonomy for university boards. • Elsewhere:Sen. Ron

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Winter weather moved back to Central Oregon Friday afternoon,but unless there are fresh flakes on the ground this morning, the snow drought is likely to continue for Bend residents. Records maintained by the National Weather Service show Bend has not had more than a tenth of an inch of new snow fall since Dec. 31. While NWS forecasts are projecting

steady snow in the mountains over the next week — as much as three feet on South Sister, and 16 inches on Mt. Bachelor between late Friday and late today — Bend's best shot at new snow was last night. Snow in the mountains and rain at lower elevations are expected to taper off slightly on Sunday, then return on Monday. After another brief break on Tuesday, blustery conditions are anticipated to continue through

next weekend. Forecaster Rob Brooks with the NWS office in Pendleton saidareas along the crestof the Cascades will take the brunt of the moisture moving inland from the coast, leaving only limited amounts for communities in Central Oregon and farther east. Today's daytime high temperatureis forecastto reach just 36 degrees in Bend and Redmond, coolerthan at any time since mid- January.

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should begin edging up on Sunday, lingering in the mid40s beforeclearing the 50 degree mark Wednesday or Thursday. Nighttime temperatures should be at or slightly below freezing for the next week, and Brooks said the combination of rain and cold nights could create hazardous black ice conditions at elevations where snow is unlikely. "It just takes a little bit of

moisture that gets frozen on the roads and people get squirrely," he said. Higher up, all of the passes in and out of Central Oregon are likely to see significant snow today, a brief break Sunday, and resumed snow Monday. Daytime high temperatures on Mt. Hood, Santiam and Willamette passes are forecast in the mid 30s over the next several days. — Reporter: 541-383-0387, shammers@bendbufleti n.com

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In the wake of a Dec. 30 tour bus crash that killed nine, we set out to assess whether Interstate 84 from Pendleton to Ontario deserves its notoriety. By Jayson Jacoby WesCom News Service

regon's road workers can't do much to tame the nasty winter weather that has made Interstate 84 between Pendleton and Ontario so notorious among travelers. But highway crews have moved mountains. Well, maybe not moved, exactly. They've hacked hefty chunks out of a few, though. That the 168-mile section of the freeway through the Blue Mountains of the state's northeastern corner is rough country, in both the topo-

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Adding lanes Generally,I-84throughthe region is a four-lane route, two lanes in each direction. Adding a third lane in the uphill direction helps to prevent traffic slowdowns that happen when, to cite the most common situation, one commercial truck is passing a slower truck, with both traveling well below the 65 mph speed limit forpassenger cars and light trucks.

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Snow and ice blanket Interstate 84 in Ladd Canyon between La Grande and Baker City. Over the past 20 years, ODOT spent several million dollars to build a new lane on several sections through the Blue Mountains. These include Cabbage Hill near Pendleton, the longest and steepest grade — about seven miles, averaging 6 percent — through the Blues. Adding an extra lane has a safety benefit as well, Strandberg said. Loaded trucks sometimes struggle to maintain a speed even half the legal limit on 1-84 grades. With trucks and other slower traffic confined to one or two lanes, driversof faster vehicles are less likely to have to slow quicklybecause one truck is passing another. ODOT has employed a similar strategy at the base of several steep grades by widening the freeway to give trucks a place to park while their drivers install chains, which are required occasionally when the road is slick. Before these chain-up zones were built, truck drivers often had to park right beside, sometimes partially intruding on, a travel lane. That's an in-

herently dangerous situation, Strandberg said. By designating chain-up zones, ODOT also encourages truck drivers to put on chains before ascending the hills. A single truck that spins out on a slippery grade can not only cause a multicar crash, it can block one side of the freeway for hours. The chain-up zones have been a major improvement, said Wendee Morrissey, a school bus driver for the Baker School District for 27 years. Her job requires her to drive the entire Blue Mountains section of 1-84. "The trucks can actually get off the road now," she said.

A straightforward approach As for moving those mountains, ODOT officials recognizedyears ago that the mountain passes aren't the only places where accidents are common. Nor is weather the only potential hazard along the freeway — in fact,

© Highway anxie Interstate 84 from Pendleton to Ontario is notorious for its steep grades and sharp turns. But how dangerous is it? Follow our series:

Day1:A notorious stretch of road fatal crashes are more common during the spring and summer than during winter. Sections of freeway with many sharp curves are prone to problems, too. The Burnt River Canyon, a 12-mile section between Durkee and Huntington southeast of Baker City, is a prime example. To mitigate the hazards, Sandy ODOT spent Fuller more than $10 million in 2008 and 2009 to dig into the rocky slopes on the north side of the freeway. That made possible realigning the freeway and easing the severity of two corners near the Weatherby rest area. That project made the driveseem much less

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Can't fix the weather W eather, of course, is even more stubborn than stone in one sense — you can't hire a construction outfit to block a blizzard. But you can erect fences that intercept some of the snow that otherwise would be whisked by wind across the travel lanes, there to be

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• Births, engagements, marriages, partnerships, anniversaries: Details: The Milestones page publishesSundayin Community Life. Contact: 541-383-0358

LindseyBinghamcontinues recoveringfrom heart transplant By Heidi Hagemeier The Bulletin

Lindsey Bingham, the Eastern Oregon girl who just more than one week ago received a heart transplant, continued herrecovery this week in the cardiovascular intensive care unit of a California hospital. At the same time, her eldest sister, 13-year-old Sierra, began a treatment to deal

with antibody rejection of her donor heart. Both girls have been diLindsey agnos e d with Bingham dil a t ed cardiomyopathy, or DCM, an enlargement of the heart muscle that causes it to weaken. Sierra received a heart transplant in 2006. Sierra had experienced

minor brushes with organ rejection in the past. But within the past 10 days, a

regularly scheduled biopsy showed that antibodies are now building up against her heart. In response, a team of medical experts devised a new plan for Sierra. The girls' father, Jason Bingham, described it on the family blog, jasonandstacybingham.

blogspot.com. Sierra is undergoing a processto clean the damaging antibodies out of her plasma and return the blood to the body. It's called plasmapheresis. Sierra went through the process Wednesday and was slated to again Friday. She isscheduled to do so several times next week. "If this therapy doesn't

work," Jason wrote on Monday's blog, "we will be reintroduced to the thought of a second heart transplant for her." On Thursday, Lindsey, 9, had the first biopsy of her new heart. Results were due Friday. She was also cleared to move out of the cardiovascular ICU, pending the availability of a room. SeeLindsey/B5


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Ladd Canyon offers drivers on Interstate 84, shown here westbound into La Grande, a challenging array of wintertime issues, such as black ice, whiteouts and fog. This effort includes: • Installing electronic message boards that can be programmed to alert drivers to, for instance,ice or dense fog. More than half a dozen such signs, on each side of the freeway, stand between Pendleton and Ontario. ODOT plans to put up another sign this summer near Baker City. • C reating a n e twork o f webcams that allow travelers, via computer, tablet or smartphone, to see the current conditions on a particular stretch of freeway. A dozen cameras are posted between Pendleton and O ntario, including multiple cameras in the areas where bad weather is more common — Meacham, Ladd Canyon and the Burnt River Canyon. This winter, ODOT added its newest camera in the area, one that takes in the north side of Ladd Canyon. "There's really no excuse not to be prepared for and aware of r o a d c onditions," Strandberg said. ODOT officials also plan to try a new tactic, starting in 2015, on the 20-mile stretch between Baker City and North Powder — temporary speed limit reductions that police can enforce. The basic idea, Strandberg said, is that when

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A semi truck-trailer rests on its side blocking both east-bound lanes of Interstate 84 after the driver failed to negotiate a curve where the freeway enters the Grande Ronde Valley at La Grande in January 2012.

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Trucks piled up on Interstate 84 at the Exit 203 interchange east of La Grande in 2011. the freeway is glazed with ice or obscured by fog, ODOT can temporarilyreduce the speed limit — electronic signs would alert drivers to the change — and police could ticket drivers who don't heed the lower limit. Germany uses a s i m ilar system on some ofits famous autobahns, and t h e t a c t ic has helped reduce accidents, Strandberg said. B rad Payton, wh o m a n a ges ODOT's B a ker C i t y m aintenance s t ation an d has worked for the agency for 30 years, said he expects the variable speed limit pilot project — one of two planned in Oregon, the other in the Willamette Valley where the issue is heavy traffic, not bad

weather — will be effective. Although the section of I-84 between Baker City and North Powder is generally flat and straight (one exception is a moderate hill just north of the Baker Valley Rest Area), accidents are common in the area when the pavement is coated with snow or ice, Payton said. "We get a lot of slide-offs in that stretch," he said. Strandberg said ODOT officials listen to the firsthand experiences ofemployees such as Payton, as well as scrutinize traffic and accident statistics, in their quest to reduce the hazards of this unusual section of f r eeway. Payton suspects many drivers, having successfully negotiated Cabbage Hill and Ladd Canyon,

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or Three-Mile Hill and Burnt River Canyon, relax a bit when they reach the seemingly innocuous stretch of f r eeway through Baker Valley. "We use all that data to help plan projects that are going to improve safety," Strandberg said. "That's our key g oal. ODOT is open to innovative

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LEGISLATURE Senate • Sen. Ted Ferrioli, R-DistricI30 (includesJefferson, portion of Deschutes) 900 Court St. N.E., S-323 Salem, OR97301 Phone: 503-986-1950 Email: sett.tedferrioli@state.or.us Web: www.leg.state.or.us/ferrioli • Sett. Tim Knopp, R-District 27 (ittcludes portion of Deschutes) 900 Court St. N.E., S-423 Salem, OR97301 Phone: 503-986-1727 Email: sen.timknopp@state.or.us Web: www.leg.state.or.us/knopp • Sen. Doug Whitseit, R-DistricI28

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900 Court St. N.E., H-477 Salem, OR97301 Phone: 503-986-1454 Email: rep.jasottconger@state.or.tts

Web: www.leg.state.or.us/conger • Rep. JohnHuifman, R-Districi 59 (portion of Jefferson) 900 Court St. N.E., H-476 Salem, OR97301 Phone: 503-986-1459 Email: rep.johnhuffman@state.or.us Web: www.leg.state.or.us/httffman • Rep. Mike McLane, R-District55 (Crook, portion of Deschutes) 900 Court St. N.E., H-385 Salem, OR97301 Phone: 503-986-1455 Email: rep.mikemclane©state.or.us Web: www.leg.state.or.us/mclane • Rep. Gene Whisttattt, 6-0istricI 53 (portion of DeschutesCounty) 900 Court St. N.E., H-471 Salem, OR97301 Phone: 503-986-1453 Email: rep.gettewhisttant©state.or.us Web: www.leg.state.or.us/whisnattt

300 N.E. Third St., Prineville, OR97754 Phone:541-447-6555 Fax:541-416-3891 Email: admittistration©co.crook.or.us Web: co.crook.or.us

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CASCADE CYCLING CLASSIC THEGUIDETOTHESTAGESAND COURSESOFTHELONGEST STANDING CYCLINGSTAGERACEIN AMERICA . The Cascade Cycling Classic is a six-day event with a long list of American cycling stars among its past winners. Staged in Bend,The Cascade Cycling Classic serves as a fundraiser for the Mount Bachelor Sports Education Foundation (MBSEF). This guide provides information on race stages and locations.

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als by expanding TheAssociated Press the area receivGRANTS PASS — Sen. Ron ing funds. This Wyden is pledging to renew latest r e n ewal and expand the federal subsiwould e x p and dies to timber counties known Wyden the subsi d i es as Secure Rural Schools. more than ever. The Oregon Democrat says Josephine County Commisthat for the next year or two, he sioner Simon Hare, for one, wants to renew the payments is not happy with the idea. He that brought $105 million to says Wyden's pledge to renew O regon in 2012 as part of$346 the payments makes it likely million that went to 729 coun- voters will turn down a tax ties nationwide. As a perma- increase on the May ballot to nent solution, he wants to go restore deep cuts to law enbeyond timber country and ex- forcement. Hare adds he would tend similar payments to rural rather have Congress focus on counties with federal lands and producing more timber from waters being tapped for mining federallands, such as the plan and energy. to increase logging on what are "If we are serious about known as the 0&C lands in reducing the risk that rural Western Oregon. "The senator is, frankly, out America becomes a g h o st town, we've got to find a way to of touch with what is going on get those communities off the here on the ground and with fiscal roller coaster," Wyden what we need," said Hare. said in an interview. For more than a century, Secure Rural Schools was counties have received a quarfirstenacted in 2000, and has ter of the revenue from timnow expired, with final pay- ber sold on national forests. ments going out this year. The The money goes to roads and idea was to make up for timber schools. In Oregon, 18 counties revenues lost when national get even more money from the forests cut back logging to so-called O&C lands, which protect fish, wildlife and clean revertedto the federal governwater. ment after the Oregon & CaliAs b udgets go t t i g hter, fornia Railroad went bankWyden managed to win renew- rupt. Since the 1930s, the U.S.

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meet with business leaders andgovernment officials. Kitzhaber's office announced Friday that he'll travel to Amsterdam and Berlin, leaving March 3 and returning March 9. In the Netherlands, the governor

will tour a Nike logistics center and discuss cleantechnology with

cutting somewhere else. The federal budget already faces tough budget cuts through the automatic process known as sequestration. And three members of the Oregon delegation are pressing an a l ternative plan calling for increased logging on the 0&C lands. Rep Kurt Schrader, D-Ore., said as long as Wyden's plan leads to more exploitation of natural resources on federal lands,it would have a chance in the House. "That's the only way it would have a chance in the House of Representatives," S c h r ader said. "I think the senator understands that." Lane County Commissioner Pete Sorenson, who has opposed hiscounty's tax increase proposal, favored W y den's

proposal. "I think this is a step in the right direction to i nvolve a

much broader group of people throughout the country to right this wrong," he said. Curry County Commissioner Dave Itzen echoed Hare's reservations, saying any money would be welcome, buta permanent solution would be

industry executives. In Germany, Kitzhaber will meet with tourism officials, a Daimler executive and an official from the Ministry of the

Environment, Nature Conservation andNuclear Safety. AShlulld thllllllllg —The city of Ashland plans to thin a forest tract it owns andhasapproved acontract of up to $335,000 for a helicopter company to remove the timber. City officials say the time is right for the long-planned project: A federal grant came through and

the improving economyhasmeant higher lumber prices. TheAshland Daily Tidings reports the city owns160acres amid U.S. Forest Service land. Columbia Helicopters is working on a multiyear effort to

thin thousands of acres surrounding it. SuSPended ChirOPraCtOr —A state board has recommended a two-year suspension for a Roseburg chiropractor after an investigation concluded that he inappropriately touched four female patients. The Oregon Board of Chiropractic Examiners alleges the incidents

occurred over aseven-year period beginning in 2005, the Roseburg News-Review reported. One woman reported she sought professional counseling after Donald Reneau touched her inappropriately on more than oneoccasion. Reneau,61, said hewould fight the accusations and continue seeing patients while seeking a hearing.

Murderer released —A manconvicted of murder in the1993 slayings of two women in Portland was released from prison Friday. Scott William Cox, of Newberg, was sentenced to 25 years. With time off for

good behavior andcredit for time spent in jail, his term is up.TheOregonian reports the 49-year-old is being moved to the Yamhill County Jail and will live in subsidized housing while he looks for work.

NO Canine flu —The Willamette HumaneSociety is reporting there was no outbreak of canine influenza at its Salem shelter. A

two-week quarantine took effect earlier this month after veterinarians found three suspected cases of canine influenza in a litter of puppies that arrived Feb. 1. However, tests performed by the Oregon State

University College ofVeterinary Medicine found no sign of the virus.

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fect for about another week as precaution. a — From wire reports

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Productions and Stage Right Productions present the musical depicting the working lives of CENTRAL OREGONGUITAR everyday people; $21, $18 students 5 GEAR SWAP: Aswap of and seniors; 7:30 p.m.; 2nd guitars, accessories and musical Street Theater, 220 N.E.Lafayette instruments; $2.50 admission; 9 Ave., Bend; 541-312-9626 or a.m.-4 p.m.; The SoundGarden, 1279 www.2ndstreettheater.com. N.E. Second St., Bend; 541-633BEND COMMUNITY 6804 or www.coguitarswap.com. CONTRADANCE: Featuring caller EAGLEWATCH2013: Includes Laurel Thomas and mu sicby presentations, tours, exhibits, Fiddlplay; $7; 7 p.m. beginner's activities that explore the natural and workshop, 7:30 p.m. dance; Boys & cultural significance of eagles and Girls Club of Bend, 500 N.W.Wall St.; more; event also takes place within 541-330-8943. Cove Palisades State Park; free;10 CENTRAL OREGONSYMPHONY a.m.-4 p.m.; Round Butte Overlook WINTER CONCERT: TheCentral Park, Southwest Mountain View Oregon Symphony performs a Drive, Madras; 800-551-6949 or winter concert, under the direction www.oregonstateparks.org. of Michael Gesme; featuring Kate FREE FAMILYSATURDAY:The Hamilton; free but a ticket is required; museum offers complimentary 7:30 p.m.; Bend High School, admission for the whole family; 230 N.E. Sixth St.; 541-317-3941, overflow parking and shuttle service info@cosymphony.com or www. available at Morning Star Christian cosymphony.com. School; free; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; High JAMIE LAVAL: TheNorth CarolinaDesert Museum, 59800 S. U.S. based Celtic violinist performs, with Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754. acoustic guitarist Dan Compton; KNOW CLUE:D.B.COOPER AND $16, $8 students; 7:30 p.m., doors THE EXPLODINGWHALE: View openat6:30 p.m.;TheOld Stone, a slide show tour of legendary 157 N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend; www. Northwestfolk heroes with author brownpapertickets.com. William L. Sullivan; free; 2 p.m.; Downtown Bend Public Library, 601 TRIAGE:The comedy N.W. Wall St.; 541-312-1034 or www. improvisational troupe performs; $5; 7:30 p.m.; Greenwood deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. Playhouse, 148 N.W.Greenwood SPAY-GHETTIBENEFIT DINNER: Ave., Bend; 541-389-0803 or www. A spaghetti dinner with music and a cascadestheatrical.org. pastry auction; proceeds benefit the BrightSide Animal Center's spay and HOBO NEPHEWS OFUNCLE FRANK:The Minnesota-based folk neuter program; $15, $10 children band performs; $5; 8 p.m.; The ages10 and younger; 5-8 p.m.; Horned Hand, 507 N.W.Colorado VFW Hall, 1836 S.W.Veterans Way, Ave., Bend; 541-728-0879 or www. Redmond; 541-923-0882. facebook.com/thehornedhand. LAST SATURDAY:Event includes art exhibit openings, live music, food JAZZ ATTHEOXFORD: Featuring a performance bythe Mel Brown and drinks and apatio and fire pit; Septet; $35 plus fees in advance; 8 free; 6-10 p.m.; Old Ironworks Arts p.m., 5 p.m. performance SOLDOUT; District, 50 Scott St., Bend; www. The Oxford Hotel, 10 N.W.Minnesota tinyurl.com/ironwurk. Ave., Bend; 541-382-8436 or www. "LEGALLYBLONDE:THE jazzattheoxford.com. MUSICAL":The Redmond High JOE CRAVEN: Themulti-string School drama department presents folk musician performs; $15-$20 the musical about sorority girl Elle suggested donation;8 p.m .,doors Woods, who enrolls at Harvard Law open 7 p.m.;HarmonyHouse,17505 School to win back her ex-boyfriend; Kent Road, Sisters; 541-548-2209. $10-$15; 7 p.m.; Redmond High School, 675 S.W. Rimrock Way; 541- JENNIFERBATTEN:The Portlandbased guitarist performs, preceded 923-4800 or www.redmond.k12. by a guitar clinic; $25 clinic and or.us/rhs/site/default.asp. concert, $5 concert in advance "THE BROTHERSGRIMM or$10at the door; 8:30 p.m., SPECTACULATHON"AND 6-7:30p.m.clinic;The Sound "GOLIDLOCKS ONTRIAL": The Garden,1279 N.E. Second St., Summit High School drama Bend; 541-633-6804 or www. department presents two back-tothesoundgardenstudio.com. back plays that put a modern spin on TheSan Franciscoclassic fairy tales; $5; 7 p.m.; Summit MONOPHONICS: based funk-rock band performs, High School, 2855 N.W.Clearwater with The Quick& Easy Boys;$8 plus Drive, Bend; 541-322-3300. fees in advance, $12 at the door; DAN CRARY:The California-based 8:30p.m.;Liquid Lounge,70 N.W . bluegrass guitarist performs; Newport Ave., Bend; 541-389-6999 registration requested; a portion of or www.p44p.biz. the proceeds benefits the High & Dry Bluegrass Festival; $15; 7 p.m.; Runway Ranch, 22655 Peacock SUNDAY Lane, Bend; www.hadbf.com. TELLURIDEMOUNTAINFILM EAGLE WATCH2013:Includes ON TOUR:Screening of films that presentations, tours, exhibits, celebrate mountain people, culture activities that explore the natural and and conservation; proceeds benefit cultural significance of eagles and The Environmental Center; $17.50 more; event also takes place within plusfees in advance,$20 day of Cove Palisades State Park; free;10 show, $30 in advance for both nights; a.m.-4 p.m.; Round Butte Overlook 7 p.m., doors open at 6 p.m.; Tower Park, Southwest Mountain View Theatre, 835 N.W.Wall St., Bend; Drive, Madras; 800-551-6949 or 541-317-0700 or www.towertheatre. www.oregonstateparks.org. org. BOOK DISCUSSION: Discuss "WORKING":Thoroughly Modern "MightyBe OurPower"by Lehmah

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Bureau ofLand Management has shared half the revenues from timber cut on O&C lands with 18 Oregon counties. That money goes to county general funds. After a year of struggling with deep cuts to law enforcement and other county services, Josephine, Curry and Lane counties have all put tax measures on the May 21 ballot to fill the gap left by the loss of the timber payments. Wyden said the bill is his top priority and he would use his chairmanship of th e Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee to push it. He has teamed upwith Sen. Max Baucus, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. "These investments are the lifeline that keeps teachers in the classroom, lights on at the road department and emergency crews on the job in Montana counties," Baucus said in a statement. "And they are rightfully due to rural counties that are home tolarge areas offederal lands. Now is not the time to pull the rug out from under them." Just how it will fare in the House remains in doubt. Any new spending must pay its own way by raising new revenue, or

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Gbowee, with a soup lunch available before the program; free admission; 12:30-2:30 p.m.; Nativity Lutheran Church, 60850 S.E. Brosterhous Road, Bend; 541-388-0765. CENTRAL OREGONSYMPHONY WINTER CONCERT: The Central Oregon Symphony performs a winter concert, under the direction of Michael Gesme; featuring Kate Hamilton; free but a ticket is required; 2 p.m.; Bend High School, 230 N.E Sixth St.; 541-317-3941, info©cosymphony.com or www. cosymphony.com. KNOW CLUE:D.B.COOPER AND THE EXPLODINGWHALE: View a slide show tour of legendary Northwest folk heroes with author William L. Sullivan; free; 2 p.m.; Sisters Public Library,110 N. Cedar St.; 541-312-1034 or www. deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. REDMOND COMMUNITYCONCERT ASSOCIATIONPERFORMANCE: Eugene Ballet performs contemporary dance to the music of The Beatles; $50 season ticket, $20 students, $105 familyticket; 2 and 6:30p.m.;Ridgeview HighSchool, 4555 S.W. Elkhorn Ave.; 541-3507222, redmondcca@hotmail.com or www.redmondcca.org. "WORKING":Thoroughly Modern Productions and Stage Right Productions present the musical depicting the working lives of everyday people; $21, $18 students and seniors;3 p.m .;2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541-312-9626 or www.2ndstreettheater.com. PENNYWISE: TheCaliforniabased punk band performs, with Lagwagon,SticktoYourGunsand The Confederats; $20 plusfees in advance, $23 at the door; 7 p.m., doors open at 6 p.m.; Midtown Ballroom, 51 N.W.Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-788-2989 or www. randompresents.com.

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CULTURE:Readand discuss "The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age ofColor Blindness" by Michelle Alexander; followed by a discussion; free; noon-1 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Campus Center, 2600 N.W. CollegeW ay,Bend; 541-383-7412. CENTRAL OREGONSYMPHONY WINTER CONCERT: TheCentral Oregon Symphony performs a winter concert, under the direction of Michael Gesme;featuring Kate Hamilton; free butaticket is required; 7:30 p.m.; Bend High School, 230 N.E. Sixth St.; 541-317-3941, info©cosymphony.com or www. cosymphony.com.

TUESDAY HUNGERBANQUET:Learn about global hunger and poverty in an educational event sponsored by Oxfam America; free; noon-1 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Wille Hall, 2600 N.W.College Way, Bend; 541-383-7412. SULLIVANFUNDRAISER:A raffle and a silent auction, with fire pits and drinks; a portion of proceeds benefit the Sullivan Children Scholarship Fund; free admission; 5-7 p.m.; GoodLife Brewing Co., 70S.W. Century Drive, Bend; 541-728-0749. KNOW CLUE:HITCHCOCKANXIETY,SEXAND PEEPING TOMS: A screening of the PG-rated1954 Alfred Hitchcockfilm, "Rear Window," with a presentation by GregLyons and a discussion; free; 5:30 p.m.; Redmond Public Library, 827 S.W. Deschutes Ave.; 541-312-1032 or www.deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. BEYONDFORESTHARDBALL: A panel discussion about the management and restoration of the Deschutes National Forest, titled "Can Enviros and Loggers GetAlong in the Deschutes?"; hosted by the Sierra Club; donations accepted; 7 p.m., 6:30 p.m.gathering;The Environmental Center, 16N.W. Kansas Ave.,Bend;541-389-0785. HISTORYPUB:Learn about

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p.m.; Sisters Public Library,110 N. Cedar St.; 541-312-1074 or www. deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. "LEGALLYBLONDE: THE MUSICAL": The Redmond High School drama department presents the musical about sorority girl Elle Woods, who enrolls at Harvard LawSchool to winback her ex-boyfriend; $10-$15; WEDNESDAY 7 p.m.;Redmond HighSchool,675 S.W.Rimrock Way; 541-923-4800 THE HISTORYOF MOLE: IT'S NOT CHOCOLATE ONCHICKEN!:Spanish or www.redmond.k12.or.us/rhs/site/ professor Robin Martinez discusses default.asp. the famous and complicated Mexican STORIESFROM THE FIELD: dish of mole and its history; free; OREGON FIELDGUIDE: Former 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Central Oregon producer Jeff Douglas shares Community College, Boyle Education experiences and stories about Center, 2600 N.W .CollegeWay,Bend; Oregon Field Guide, presented by the 541-383-7786 or www.cocc.edu/. Deschutes LandTrust; registration DEBATINGFAIRLY: CIVILITY: requested; free, ticket required; 7-8:30 DISAGREEMENTAND DEMOCRACY: p.m.; Century Center, 70 S.W. Century Southern Oregon University Drive, Bend; 541-330-0017 or www. professors Daniel Morris and Prakesh deschuteslandtrust.org. Chenjeri discuss what it means to be civil; free; 6:30 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Wille Hall, 2600 N.W. CollegeWay,Bend; 541-3837412. 541-548-2066 THE LIBRARYBOOKCLUB: Read and discuss "The Swerve" by Adjustable Stephen Greenblatt; free; 6:30 5

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members shouldn't be free to advocate for their children. No one's exactly saying that, at least not to us, but the issue of powerful parental influence is implicit in the conversation. The community asks a lot of those who volunteer their time to serve on the school board, but it's unreasonable to ask them to do any less for their children. No doubt it's a sensitive matter for principals and teachers when they have a conflict with a school board member or other influential — or even just pushy — parent. If this new policy helps with that, all the better. The grade change issue arose when Bend-La Pine School Board member Nori Juba asked thenSummit Principal Lynn Baker to change an F to a W on his son's transcript. The W, for withdrawal, requires a p r incipal's approval "based on extenuating circumstances" if it occurs after the first 10 class sessions. Baker agreed, the teacher objected, and a grievance was filed. The issue was resolved with a Memorandum of Understanding that allows Juba's son to keep his W, but changes procedures for future cases.

Under the new approach, a list of "extenuating circumstances" has been established, including a death in the student's family, a documented medical condition, incarceration and several others. If ateacher disagrees when a principal wants to change a grade for a circumstance that's not on the list, a committee will be formed. The committee will include the principal, the teacher, the superintendent or his designee, a union representative and others chosen by the teacher. After hearing that committee's discussion, the superintendent will make the decision. Bend Education Association President Mark Molner told us this is not the first case to raise these issues, and ideas for change have been percolating for some time. This individual case wasn't the issue, he said, but the union wanted more openness, an opportunity to present the teacher's view, and a level of accountability that requires the principal to build his or her case. Mission accomplished. The new procedure gives teachers an avenue and principals a backup. All

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o one disputes that Bend's Bridge Creek surface water project is controversial, with at least some opponents saying it should be scrapped. We don't buy into that idea, nor do we buy into the companion notion that the public somehow has been left out of the discussion. Thus it was a surprise to discover that Tim Casey, who runs the Bend Chamber of Commerce, has decided at this late date to ask his board of directors to approve of — and pay for — yet another study of the project. It considered a similar proposal just about a year ago and decided not to go forward. What's changed'? Not much, so far as we can see. Sure, we now write 2013 on our checks and there are new members of the Bend City Council, some of whom have been vocal in their opposition to the project. Other than that, the basic facts remain the same. The city fully expects to begin work on replacing the current system's aging pipe this summer, for one thing. It has purchased that pipe.

At some point, the talking must stop and the work

must begin. A dual-source water supply still remains critical. Some who oppose the project argue that the city's right to Bridge Creek water is written into law, as if that somehow makes it inviolate. Laws change, however, and gambling that they won't is irresponsible. Meanwhile, there's the value of having water moved by gravity, as Bridge Creek's water is. It's cheaper than pumping over time. As for public discussion of the project, it's been going on for years, literally. At some point, the talking must stop and the work must begin. A majority of the City Council has voted twice in the last month to do just that. The chamber has every right to study Bridge Creek again — if its members want to spend their money on yet another look at a project that is, for all intents and purposes, already on its way. Why they would want to do so is an entirely different question.

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M Nickel's Worth How do gunsprotect against tyranny?

'Use and disuse' not an issue in evolution

Logical gun regulations are needed

Many writers to T h e B u lletin have argued that semi-automatic rifles protect against government tyranny, but no one has explained how. What do these letter writers plan to do if their taxes get too high or 16-ounce sodas are outlawed in Oregon? Coordinate clandestine training camps at KOAs? Storm Washington in Winnebagos? While it has proven possible to round up a few rowdies and attack the capitol in a country like the Congo, it is unlikely this would succeed against an American government in command of the largest military apparatus in human history. Ironically, the same gun owners who imagine themselves in an armed confrontation with the government tend to be those who support a bloated military. That seems somewhat suicidal. Another point often made is that banning semi-automatic weapons will not alleviate the problem of mass shootings. However, Australia's government enacted bipartisan gun controlmeasures after a mass shooting in 1996. Prior to that, Australia had about one mass shooting per year. Since then, there have been none. The only way that gun control won't reduce the slaughter of civilians is if it is too weak. Apart from their two oft-repeated arguments, pro - semi-automatic advocates are left with little but the truth, which is that weapons of human warfare pleasure them. Their hobby, however, does not justify the slaughter of school children, so they systematically resort to farcical or false rationales, then forward them as facts. Who will be the next children made to pay for their delusion'? Matt Orr Bend

About that article on the evolution of the appendix that appeared in The Bulletin on Feb. 15: The idea that evolutionproceeds because of n use and disuse" is without merit. Evolution is d r iven by v a riation brought on by genetic mixing and mutation followed by natural selection. Whether a c h aracteristic is "useful," "useless" or "required" does not ensure the development nor the loss of that characteristic. The article states that those animals w hose ancestors subsisted on a diet of leaves"required" a larger cecum to handle that diet. Whether the ancestor required the larger cecum is completely irrelevant. Evolution tells us that those animals with the larger cecum were at an advantage under those dietary circumstances. Being at an advantage, they left, on average, more offspring in subsequent generations resulting in an increase in the size of the cecum.The larger cecum results from naturally occurring variation in cecum size brought on by genetic mixing and mutation followed by natural selection. The article says that our ancestors shifted to a fruit based diet that was easier to digest and "A large cecum was no longer necessary and it began to shrink." Necessity is not the driving force of evolutionary change. Whether the larger cecum was necessary is completely irrelevant. With the shift to a fruit based diet, those with smaller cecums were at an advantage resulting in greater survival and reproductive success. Need and utility are not the driving forces of evolution. Natural selection of favorable variations is the key to evolution. Bill Lindsay Bend

Regarding Ed Barbeau's recent letter to the editor concerning gun controls: Congratulations on an excellent, u nemotional, tightly e d ited a n d well-thought-out letter. Too often people vent emotions, rather than facts, when they talk about guns of any type. Your letter was excellent in both content and construction. Unfortunately, gun p o ssession and usage is a highly emotional subject to most people. Your letter, however, stresses facts, not emotions. If we feel that we must control gun possession and usage, fine, but do it logically. Just as in the use of a car wheresociety requires a license issued by a recognized authority to handle its use, set up a similar gun hierarchy. As with auto use, their abuse would cause forfeiture until the owner is re-certified. A child given a complex toy to play with will often abuse and break it due to frustration. A parent who teaches them how to use the toy will enjoy the child's long-term delight. The same would apply with weapons. The downside of this suggestion is the cost of monitoring its usage. An appropriate license fee that would fund the system's lineage would be essential, and abuse of rules featuring forfeiture of the weapon mandatory. Would most owners of automatic weapons like these rules'? Of course not. Do people who consume liquor like the strict rules governing them'? Probably not; but for the most part they are obeyed, and when they are not, punishment is swift and meaningful. Weapons abused must comply! Bill SalIng Redmond

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Congress should avoid distractions and focus on debt By Floyd Dominick en letter to Senators Wyden and Merkley: I u n derstand that the Budget Control Act of 1974 as amended requires you to pass a budget resolution by April 15 each year. You have violated that law for four years. What should your penalty be for not complying with the law? Forfeit your pay? Go to jail? I realize you politicians, particularly you lawyers, can weasel out of anything. I am required to pay thousands of dollars of income tax each year, under penalty of law. Should we the people ignore the law like you do? Why should we voluntarily give you so much money if you refuse to tell us how you plan to spend it? I realize that each of you are only one hundredth of the problem. Har-

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ry Reid has not allowed a floor vote on a budget for nearly four years. Where does he get the power and authority to violate the law? He was elected by less than 0.1 percent of the population. When he calls people dictators, he should be looking in a mirror. The current p ublic d i straction from the impending catastrophe of the debt/spending problem is gun control. The "assault weapons ban" from 1994 to 2004 did not have a discernible effect on gun crimes during the years it was in effect. It did infringe on my, and millions of others', right to buy our guns of choice. Automatic assault weapons were outlawed for civilians in 1934 in response to the effects of Prohibition. The very definition of insanity is re-

IN MY VIEW peating an action and expecting different results. Of possible use would be to prohibit "gun-free zones" on federallyfinanced property.Nearly all mass shooters were attracted to these. The recent Clackamas mall shooter was allegedly stopped at two dead by a legally armed citizen without firing. When confronted, the shooter fled and committed suicidebefore firstresponders arrived. Your latest atrocity was the passage of the "fiscal cliff" bill just past the midnight deadline. You voted for $77 billion to $86 billion of pork spending, more than the first year's revenue ofthe tax rate increase on the successful. Did you get Oregon's "fair share?" You had the House ver-

sion of the bill for months and could have amended it and proceeded with the normal reconciliation process.

Instead you (Harry Reid) delayed the process to the last minute and then jacked up the House resolution number and drove under a "middle of the night" replacement bill. This constitutional sham was presumably done to include your pork and force the House to accept it. The constitution you swore to uphold. I concede you D emocrats are much better at playing the political game. I realize that to ensure reelection in the current political/election system you must pay your contributors with pork/tax breaks and keep the "free stuff" flowing to your voters. You politically cornered the House to pass President Obama's

demand to raise taxes on the rich with a "balanced" bill with $600 billion tax increases and $15 billion "spending cuts." But the advertised purpose of the bill, to decrease the deficit, did the opposite. Y ou increased the d eficit t h i s year and added $4 trillion to the debt over 10 years. Our current per capita debt ($52,000) is twice that of Greece.To paraphrase a former senator: HTo steal from our children and grandchildren to support our current spending is immoral and unpatriotic." What does that make him and you now? We the people are very tired of your political games. Is it any wonder that Congress' standing is lower than a cockroach? — Floyd Dominick lives in Bend.


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Elizabeth Ballantyne, of Fremont, CA Sept. 12, 1930 - Feb. 16, 2013 Full obit will run in Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013, in The Bulletin.

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Janet Isabel Scott Jan. 31, 1930 - Dec. 26, 2012 Janet Isabel Scott passed away at her home in Baker City, OR, on December 26, 2012, at the age of 82 yrs. She was born January 31, 1930, in Dillon, M T, t he youngest of fo ur children, to Ray David Curry and Mary Thibaude Janet Scott au Curry. Janet g raduated f ro m t h e U n i versity of M o ntana with a degree in Physical Education and English then went on to attend Stanford University i n S a n F r a n cisco, CA, w h er e s h e o b t a i ned h er Physical T h e r apy l i cense. While doing her internship there on the Pres idio she m e t t h e y o u n g w ounded solider, Ro y E . Scott, whom she later married on June 1, 1952. She always liked to joke about pulling her h u sband's leg the first time she met him. Janet w or k e d as a teacher a l o n g w i t h her husband in many different s chools f ro m A r i z on a t o Montana as well a s o v ers eas in I n d ia. T hey w e r e i nstrumental i n b ui l d i n g s chools i n b o t h A r i z o n a a nd Montana. During t h i s time she a lso m a i ntained h er Physical T h e r apy l i censes and owned her own practice in Bend, Oregon. J anet h a d a b ea u t i f u l voice an d l o v e d s i n g ing. S he sang w i t h t h e S a n Francisco O p e r a Comp any w h i l e s t u d y in g a t Stanford as a y oun g woman and continued to sing w i t h t h e Ep i s c opal C hurch choir i n t h e v a r i ous places she lived. She was an accomplished pian ist an d m a r k s man w h o also enjoyed s n o w m obiling and fencing. Janet was d evoted t o h e r hu s b a n d and family. J anet w a s p r e c eded i n death by her parents, Ray and Mary Curry; both her 'David' brothers, Ray C urry I I an d W i l l i a m Curry; her s i ster, Patricia Curry K ri s t i a nsen; he r randson, Rhian K o s sler; e r husband, Ro y S c o t t ; h er son - i n - l aw , Gar y G race; a n d h er g r a n d daughter, Kirian Kossler. S he is s u r v ived b y h e r d aughter, K a t h ry n G r a c e of Ha l f w a y , O R; her daughter an d s o n - in-law, Judy Gage Scott and Devery Gage of Bend, OR; her grandson, Ian Kossler and his wife, Rebecca Kossler of S u n r i v er , OR; her granddaughter , B ri an a Sutherlin a n d her hu s band, J T Suth e r l i n of H alfway, OR ; h e r g r a n d daughter, Samantha Gage o f B e nd , O R ; h e r g r e a t g randsons, Ian an d W a c o Kossler and Tristan Grace; her great granddaughters, Mackenzie, Josephine and K ieran Sutherlin, and n u merous n i eces, n e phews, extended fam i l y an d friends who love and miss her. Janet's wishes were to be cremated and a m e m orial service w i l l be he l d in Bend, OR at T r i n ity E p i sc opal Church o n J u n e 1 , 2013 at 1 p . m . A r r a n g em ents a r e b e i n g m ad e through Deschutes Memorial Gardens. Memorial co n t r i b utions can be made in memory of Janet Scott to Th e Family K itchen, 4 6 9 NW W all Street, Bend, OR 97701.

Ma icSim a e t eC ica o ues inacassicst e By Howard Reich Chicago Tribune

CHICAGO — When Magic Slim thundered at the microphone — his voice rough and ragged, his guitar riffs tough and punchy — listeners heard classic Chicago blues as it was conceived in the 1950s. Not nostalgic or dated, but simply unconcerned with latter-day musical fashion or commercial considerations. That approach, which Slim clung to throughout his career, made him a symbol of Chicago blues around the world and an upholder of its noblest traditions. Slim — who was born Morris Holt in Torrence, Miss., on Aug. 7, 1937 — died Thursday in a hospital in Philadelphia at age 75, after undergoing surgery for ableeding ulcer,according to his son, Shawn Holt. "He never sacrificed what his music was about," said Jerry Del Giudice, co-owner of Blind Pig Records, which began recording Slim in 1990 and continued to do so through his final release, last year's "Bad Boy." Slim's music, added Del Giudice, "was Mississippi mud.... He electrified Mississippi blues. And he stuck with it. He was no rock 'n' roller." Said Bruce Iglauer, founder of Alligator Records, "Magic Slim was a true Chicago blues man through and through. He

gloried in the rough edges of the music. He never tired to make it slick." Like generations of Southern bluesmen who migrated to Chicago in the mid-20th century, Slim lived the hard life he sang about. As a child working the cotton fields of the rural South, he couldn't afford a guitar, so he made one by taking baling wire from a broom, nailing it to a wall and coaxing a primor-

dial music from it. He tried the piano, but when he lost the pinkie finger on his right hand in a cotton-gin accident, he focused

on guitar, playing gigs when he wasn't working in the fields. In Grenada, Miss., where he moved at age 11, he met another future star of Chicago blues: Magic Sam. "We went to school together," Slim told the Chicago Tribune in 1996. "We played acoustics, on a Sunday up under a shade tree, after we'd go to church and come back." By 1955, Slim figured he was ready to make hismove and came up to Chicago. Magic Sam anointed him Magic Slim, a reference to his towering height of more than six feet, but Slim quickly realized he couldn't compete. "They wouldn't let me sit in," Slim said in the Tribune interview. "They'd say, 'Oh, you can't play nothin'." Slim agreed and went back to Mississippi and hunkered down. "I went back home, and I stayed down therefive years," he told the Tribune. "Then I came back: 'All right, I'm ready for y'all now!'" Indeed he was, recording his first single, "Scufflin'," in 1966; forming the soon-to-becelebrated Magic Slim and the Teardrops (with his younger brothers) in 1967; and taking up residenceatFlorence's,a South Side club, in 1972. His roughand-ready style suited the rambunctious atmosphere of the place and helped make Slim a Chicago institution. So did his recordings. He cut his first album, "Born Under a Bad Sign" (1977), for a French label and in the next decade recorded regularly for Alligator, Rooster Blues and Wolf Records.

YAKIMA, Wash. — Six underground tanks that hold a brew of r adioactive and toxic waste at the nation's most contaminated nuclear site are leaking, federal and state officials said Friday, prompting calls for an investigation from a key senator. Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said the leaking material poses no immediate risk to public safety or the environment because it would take a while — perhaps years — to reach groundwater. B ut th e l e a k ing t a n k s raise new concerns about delays for emptying them and strike another blow to federal efforts to clean up south-central Washington's Hanford Nuclear Reservation, where successesoften are overshadowed by delays, budget overruns and techno-

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Workers measure for radiation and the presence of toxic vapors in 2004 at the tank farms on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation near Richland, Wash. Six underground radioactive waste tanks at the nation's most contaminated nuclear site are leaking, Gov. Jay Inslee said Friday.

several miles downriver. Hanford's tanks hold some 53 million gallons of highly logical challenges. radioactive waste — enough D epartment o f En e r g y to fill d ozens of Olympicspokeswoman Lindsey Geis- size swimming pools — and ler said there was no imme- m any of t h ose tanks a r e diate health risk and said known to have leaked in the federal officials would work past. An estimated 1 million with Washington state to ad- gallons of radioactive liquid dress the matter. already leaked there. Regardless, Tom Towslee, The tanks also are long a spokesman for Sen. Ron past their intended 20-year Wyden, D-Ore.,said the sen- life span — raising concerns ator will be asking the Gov- that even more tanks could ernment Accountability Of- be leaking — though they fice to investigate Hanford's were believed to have been tank monitoring and mainte- stabilized in 2005. nance program. I nslee said t h e f a l l i ng Wyden is the new chair- waste levels in the six tanks man of the Senate Energy were missed because only and N a t u ra l Re s o urces a narrow band of measureCommittee. ments was evaluated, rathS tate officials j ust l a st er than a wider band that week announced that one of would have shown the levels Hanford's 177 underground changing over time. "It's like if you're trying to tanks was leaking 150 to 300 gallons a year, posing a risk determine if climate change to groundwater and rivers. is happening, only looking at So far, nearby monitoring the data for today," he said. wells haven't detected higher "Perhaps human error, the radioactivity levels. protocol did not call for it. But Inslee traveled to Wash- that's not the most important ington, D.C., this week to dis- thing at the moment. The imcuss the problem with fedportant thing now is to find eral officials. He said Friday and address the leakers." that he learned in meetings There are legal, moral that six tanks are leaking and ethical considerations waste. to cleaning up the Hanford "We receivedvery disturb- site at the national level, Ining news today," the govslee said, adding that he will ernor said. "I think that we continue to insist that the Enare going to have a course ergy Department completely of new action and that will clean up the site. be vigorously pursued in the He also stressed the state next several weeks." would impose a "zero-tolerThe federal government ance" policy on radioactive built th e H a nford f a cility waste leaking into the soil. at the height of World War Cleanup is expected to last II as part of the Manhattan decades and cost billions of Project to build the atomic dollars. bomb. The remote site proThe federal government d uced plutonium f o r t h e already spends $2 b i l lion bomb dropped on Nagasaki, each year on Hanford cleanJapan, and continued supup — one-third of its entire porting the nation's nuclear budget for nuclear cleanup weapons arsenal for years. nationally. The Energy DeToday, it is the most con- partment has said it expects taminated nuclear site in the funding levels to remain the country, still surrounded by same for the foreseeable sagebrush but with W ashfuture, but a n e w E n ergy ington's Tri-Cities of RichDepartment report released land, Kennewick and Pasco this week includes annual

Deaths of note from around theworld: Alan Westin, 83: Legal scholar who nearly half a century ago defined the modern right to privacy in the incipient com-

puter age — a definition that anticipated the reach of Big Brother and helped circumscribe its limits. Died Monday in Saddle River, N.J. — From wire reports

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dog group, said Friday it's disappointing that the Energy Department is not further along on the waste treatment plant and that there aren't new tanks to transfer waste into. " None o f t h e s e t a n k s would be acceptablefor use today. They are all beyond their design life. None of them should be in service," he said. "And yet, they're holding two-thirds of the nation's high-level nuclear waste."

Hearingsbegin onuniversity boards By Steven DuBois

Though acknowledging the details must be worked out, PORTLAND — The first Portland State President Wim public hearing on a bill grant- Wiewel told a House commiting the University of Oregon tee in Salem on Friday that and Portland State Univer- independent boards would sity more autonomy from the provide g reater o p erating statewide university system flexibility, and the state Board provided few details on the of Higher Education — which powers that would be granted oversees Oregon's seven pubto independent boards. lic universities — simply does Administrators say such not have the time to focus on boards would help them bet- the needs of Portland State. ter manage their schools at No representatives from a time of reduced state fund- the University o f O r egon ing. They believe the boards spoke at the hearing before s hould be a l lowed t o s e t the House Higher Education tuition, sell revenue bonds Committee. and hire and fire university Rep. Michael Dembrow, D-Portland, the c ommittee presidents.

chairman, said the panel will work throughout the legislative session to find the "sweet spot" in which Oregon and Portland State get the autonomy they want, but not at the expense of the university system as a whole. Earlier Friday, Rep. Mitch G reenlick, D-Portland, r enewed his effort to strengthen the alliance between Portland State and Oregon Health 8 Science University. House Bill 2339 would separate Portland State from the Oregon University System as a public corporation and place it under the board that oversees OHSU.

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links. When Sierra was diagnosed in 2006, the belief was that it was an individual case. Jason wrote in hi s b l og M onday that the family is praying for the best as they go forward. "God has heard and answered prayers before," he wrote. "Miracles do and have

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budgets of as much as Q.5 billion during some years of the cleanup effort. Much of thatmoney goes t oward construction o f a plant to convert the underground waste into glasslike logs forsafe, secure storage. The plant, last estimated at more than $12.3 billion, is billions of dollars over budget and behind schedule. It isn't expected to begin operating until at least 2019. Given those delays, the f ederal g o v ernment w i l l have to show that there is adequate storage for the waste in the meantime, Inslee said. "We are notconvinced of this," he said. "There will be a robust exchange of information in the coming weeks to get to the bottom of this." Inslee and Gov. John Kitzhaber, b ot h D e m o crats, have championed building additional tanks to ensure safe storage of the waste until the plant is completed. Wyden, who toured the site earlier this week, said he shares their concerns about the integrity of the tanks but that he wants more scientific information t o d e t ermine it's the correct way to spend scarce money. Wyden noted the nation's most contaminated nuclear site — and the challenges a ssociated with r i d ding i t of its toxic legacy — will be a subject of upcoming hearings and a higher priority in Washington, D.C. Tom Carpenter of Hanford Challenge, a Hanford watch-

Valentine's Day for a match. The five Bingham siblings Continued from B1 all bear the genetic markers The family of seven from for DCM. The youngest of the between Haines and North five Bingham siblings, Gage, Powder has been near the 4, has been diagnosed with it, Lucile Packard C h i ldren's while the other two children Hospital in Palo Alto, Calif., are healthy. since the spring, when LindGenetic tests became more sey was checked out there for exact only in th e last few heart problems. She went on years, and scientists just rethe donor list on June 20 and cently confirmed that DCM in waited at the hospital until children regularly has genetic

happened." — Reporter: 541-617-7828, hhagemeier@bendbuttetin.com


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Yesterday Saturday Sunday The higher the UV Index number, the greater Ski report from around the state, representing Hi/Lo/Pcp H i / Lo/W H i /Lo/Wthe need for eye and skin protection. Index is conditions at 5 p.m. yesterday:

Astoria ........50/45/1.36....47/40/sh.....49/40/sh Baker City......39/24/0.00.... 38/21/rs.....39/23/pc Brookings......48/39/0.23....50/35/sh.....55/40/sh Burns..........40/26/0.03....35/18/sn.....38/23/pc Eugene........47/42/0.13....47/32/sh.....51/36/sh Klamath Falls .. 48/26/0 00 ... 39/21/rs ...46/26/pc Lakeview....... 39/1 9/0.00 ...34/1 4/sn.....38/21/pc La Pine........43/28/0.00....36/1 5/sn.....45/20/sn Medford.......50/34/0.02....48/25/sh.....53/34/pc Newport.......48745/1.19....46/39/sh.....49/40/sh North Bend.....48/45/0.25....49/36/sh.....51/41/pc Ontario........48/28/0.02.... 44/29/rs.....41/26/pc Pendleton......46/34/0.09....50/28/pc......53/33/r Portland .......48/44/0.39....45/36/sh......49/37/c Prineville.......45/28/0.00....36/20/sn.....49/27/sh Redmond.......48/30/0.00.... 41/21/rs..... 45/25lrs Roseburg.......52/42/0.06....47/32/sh.....54/38/sh Salem ....... 46/43/0 45 ...46/35/sh ...50/38/sh Sisters.........47/31/0.00....37/18/sn..... 44/25/rs The Dages......48/38/0.04....51/31/sh.....52/33/sh

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Ski area Last 24 hours Base Depth Anthony Lakes ...... . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . 64-66 H oodoo..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . 7 6 Mt. Ashland...... . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . 74-112 Mt. Bachelor..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . 98-111 Mt. Hood Meadows..... . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . 101 Mt. Hood Ski Bowl..... . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . 61-65 Timberline..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . 123

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Pass Conditions Wigamette Pass ........ . . . . . . 2 . . . . . .36-85 1-5 at Siskiyou Summit........ Carry chains or T. Tires 1-84 at Cabbage Hill....... . . . . .Chains > 10,000 lbs. Aspen, Colorado..... . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . 35-42 Hwy. 20 at Santiam Pass.... Chains or TT.all vehicles Mammoth Mtn., California...... 0 . . . . .90-185 Hwy. 26 at Government CampChains or TT. all vehicles Park City, Utah ...... . . . . . . . . . 1 .. . . . .48-60 Hwy. 26 at Dchoco Divide..... Carry chains or T. Tires Squaw Valley, California..... .. . 0 . . . . . .26-97 Hwy. 58 at Willamette Pass .. Chains or TT. all vehicles Sun Valley, Idaho....... . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . .24-48 Hwy. 138 at Diamond Lake.... Carry chains or T.Tires Taos, New Mexico...... . . . . . . 13 . . . . . .66 74 Hwy. 242 at McKenzie Pass........ Closed for season Vail, Colorado...... . . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . . . 45

For links to the latest ski conditions visit: www.skicentral.com/oregon.html Legend:W-weather, Pcp-precipitation, s-sun,pc-partial clouds,c-clouds,h-haze,sh-showers,r-rain,t-thunderstorms,sf-snowflurries, snsnow, i-ice, rs-rain-snowmix,w-wind, f-fog, dr-drizzle,tr-trace For up-to-minute conditions turn to: www.tripcheck.com or call 511

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Quarterbacks down at combine? INDIANAPOLISMatt Barkley and Landry

Jones madesome tough calls last season. Instead of taking first-round money and

leaving school early, they decided to stick around, hone their skills,

chaseanationalchampionship and improve their draft stock. With the NFL draft abouttwo months away, the two quarterbacks once billed as Heisman

Trophy front-runners are now trying to enhance their chances of

being selected early. "I've learned a lot in this past year that

you can't teach in a classroom," Barkley said Friday at the NFL

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Pro golfer Chadd Cocco, of Bend, stands at Bend's Broken Top Club Thursday. Cocco, a standout in high school and in college, could be giving up his pro career to pursue other interests.

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it from an outside perspective to analyze my own life, because I am the only one who really knows what's going on," says Cocco, a Bend High School graduate who as a seniorshared the 2004 Class 4A state championship. "I want to figure out what went wrong and what went right, and then try to fix the problem."

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Since f ini s h ing a decorated run a t S aint HALL Mary's College in California in 2008, the Bend golfer, now 27, has traveled all over, toiling in the hinter-

lands of professional golf. The life of a fledgling golf pro can be a frustrating existence filled with high promise followed by cruel disappointment. That has certainly been the case for Cocco. Now he hasentered an introspective phase that can come only from a proverbial fork in the road. For him, the question is whether to continue forward with a golf career or move on to something more stable. "I'm now just trying to grow up and look at

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Playing golf at a high level has rarely been a problem for Cocco. He won the 2004 Oregon Amateur Cham-

pionship and enjoyed loads of collegiate success, including qualifying for the 2008 NCAA Division I Men's Championship as an individual.

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guys going in the locker room, in the huddle, on the practice field when

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Crook Coun ro in wit 12 in Class 4Asemis By Beau Eastes The Bulletin

PORTLAND — The disappointment of 2012 appears to be paying off in a big way for Crook County in 2013. The Cowboys roll into today's final day of the Class 4A state wrestling championships with 12 semifinalists in nine different weight classes and acommanding 55.5-point lead over second-place Henley — 148 points to 92.5 — after

improve on," he said after measuring in at 6-foot-4, 225 pounds in Indy. "I shortened

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been." There are somany concerns about this year's class of skill players, someanalysts

Friday's first day of wrestling at Memorial Coliseum. Redmond High is still in the running for a top-three finish in the Class 5A tournament — six Panthers are in today's semifinals — while Culver is in danger of ending its six-year run atop the 2A/IA standings. But Crook County was the talk of the entire championship event by the conclusion of Friday's competition. SeeWrestling /C3

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Mountain View's Maddy Booster, right, and Bend High's Lisa Sylvester (20) fight for a loose ball near halfcourt during the first half of Friday night's game at Bend High School.

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tween the intracity rivals. This season's third meeting of the teams Friday night was no different, as the Cougars rallied in the second half for a gritty 46-41 Class 5A Intermountain Conference boys basketball victory at Mountain View High School. Mitch Modin led the Cou-

gars with 20 points and four steals, frequently driving hard to the hoop and making 10 of 11 free throws. After the game, Modin still had cotton in his right nostril to stop a bloody nose he suffered in the fourth quarter. "You've got to put the onus on the refs, like coach (Craig Reid) says," Modin said. "It was just battling, body to body. It was definitely fun. When I'm having fun I play a lot better." SeeBoys/C2

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safety should come first."

Vonn, who underwent surgery to repair an ACL and MCL nearly

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A second straightconference crown was already guaranteed for Bend High. But in their final game of the regular season, a send-off night for their five seniors, the host Lava Bears secured a 5133 victoryover crosstown rival Mountain View in a Class 5A Intermountain Conference girls basketball contest on Friday night. "I've said many t i mes that you've got to come to play every night in this league, and the biggest thrill for me is that we did that," said Bend coach Todd Ervin, whose team won two of three games against the Cougars this season. "I'm just really proud of how hard they work, how they pick each other

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ON THE AIR: TELEVISION TODAY BASKETBALL 8 a.m.:Men's college, lona at Indiana State, ESPNU.

9 a.m.:Men's college, Clemson at Maryland, ESPN2.

10 a.m.:Men's college, Eastern

MIXED MARTIALARTS 5 p.m.:UFC157, prelims, Lavar Johnson vs. BrendanSchaub, Anton Kuivanen vs. Michael

Chiesa, FX.

SOCCER 10a.m.:Men's college, Southern 5 p.m.:MLS, Desert Diamond Kentucky at Valparaiso, ESPNU. Miss at Memphis, Root Sports.

COREBOARD

HOCKEY 1 p.m.:Men's college, New Hampshire at Vermont, CBSSN.

Cup, final, teams TBD, NBCSN.

ON DECK Today Girls basketball: MountainViewat Maza ma, 6 p.m., Class 4Aplay-in round,MadrasatOntario,4 p.m. (PST);Class4Aplay-in round,CrookCounty at Seaside,6:30 p.m. Wrestling: Class6A,5A,4A,3A,2A(fA statechampionships in Portland,8:30 a.m.; finals start at 6:30 p.m. Nordic skiing: OISRA state championships atWillamettePass,10a.m.

11 a.m.:Men's college, South GYMNASTICS Carolina at Georgia, CBS. 7 p.m.:Women's college, 11 a.m.:Men's college, Oklahoma Stanford at Utah, Pac-12 State at West Virginia, ESPN2.

Noon:Men'scollege,Montanaat Davidson, ESPNU.

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State at Arizona, Root Sports.

at North Carolina, ESPN. 1 p.m.:Men's college, Detroit at Wichita State, ESPN2.

Eastern Conference Atlantic Division GP W L OT PtsGF GA NewJersey 17 10 3 4 2 4 45 40

7:30p.m.:VyacheslavGlazkov vs. Malik Scott, NBCSN.

Noon: Men'scollege,W ashington 1p.m.:Men'scollege, Georgetown at Syracuse,CBS. 1 p.m.:Men's college, NCState

NATIONALHOCKEY LEAGUE AH TimesPST

GOLF 6 a.m.: World Golf

Championships, Match Play

at Colorado State, NBCSN.

Championship, semifinals, Golf Channel. 10:30 a.m.:LPGA Tour, LPGA Thailand, final round, Golf

2 p.m.:Men's college, Baylor at

Channel.

Oklahoma, ESPNU.

11 a.m.:World Golf Championships, Match Play Championship, finals, NBC.

1 p.m.:Men's college, NewMexico

2 p.m.: Men'scollege,Santa Clara at Portland, Root Sports.

3 p.m.:Men's college, Creighton at St. Mary's, ESPN.

3 p.m.:Men's college, Marquette

MOTOR SPORTS 9 a.m.: NASCAR, Sprint Cup,

Daytona 500, Fox. 5 p.m.: NHRA, Arizona Nationals

3 p.m.:Men's college, Nevadaat

(same-day tape), ESPN2. BASKETBALL

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

4 p.m.:Men's college, Arkansas at Florida, ESPNU.

4 p.m.:Men's college, SanDiego at Gonzaga, RootSports. 5 p.m.:Men's college, South Dakota State at Murray State, ESPN2.

9 a.m.: Men's college, Lehigh at Lafayette, CBSSN. 10 a.m.: NBA, Los Angeles Lakers at Dallas Mavericks, ABC.

10 a.m.:Men's college, lllinois at Michigan, ESPN.

10 a.m.:Women's college, Purdue at Minnesota, ESPN2.

10 a.m.: W omen'scollege,Texas 5 p.m.:Men's college, Stanford Tech at Kansas, RootSports. at Oregon, Pac-1 2Network. 5 p.m.:Men's college, Harvard at 10:30 a.m.:Women'scollege, Yale, CBSSN.

6 p.m.:Men's college, Missouri at Kentucky, ESPN.

6 p.m.:Men's college,

N.C. State at North Carolina, ESPNU.

11 a.m.:Men's college, Cincinnati at Notre Dame, CBS.

Providence at Rutgers, ESPNU.

Noon:Women's college, Dukeat

6 p.m.:Men's college, Pepperdine atSanFrancisco,

Noon: W omen'scollege,Arizona

Root Sports.

7 p.m.:Men's college, Ohio at Belmont, ESPN2.

Maryland, ESPN2.

at USC, Root Sports.

1 p.m.:Men's college, Michigan

GOLF 9 a.m.:World Golf

2 p.m.:Women's college, Texas

MOTOR SPORTS 10:15 a.m.:NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Daytona, ESPN.

State at Ohio State, CBS. A&M at Vanderbilt, ESPN2.

2 p.m.:Women's college,

at Stanford, Pac-12 Network.

at Oregon, KBND-AM 1110.

Conference W 10 10 9 9 9 8 7 7 6 3 3 2

Arizona Oregon UCLA ArizonaSt

Yale 78,Dartmouth67

South Stetson80, FloridaGulf Coast71 Midwest

Colorado SouthernCal Stanford Washington OregonSt.

Utah WashingtonSt.

LPGAThailand Friday

Overall

L 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 11 11 12

W

L

22 4

21 6 19 7 20 7 17 9 18 8 12 14

16 11 14 13 13 14

11 15 11 16

Today's Games

WashingtonStateat Arizona,noon California atOregonState, 3p.m. Stanford atOregon,5p m. Washingtonat ArizonaState 8 p.m. Sunday's Game UCLAat USC,12:30p.m.

At Siam CountryClub (Pattaya OldCourse) Chonburi, Thailand Purse: $1.6 million Yardage:6,469; Par:72 SecondRound a-amateur Leading scores StacyLewis 63 69 132 AriyaJutanugarn 69-66—135 BeatrizRecari 68-68 —136 So YeonRyu 68 68 136 CatrionaMatthew 67-69—136 Se RiPak 69-68 — 137 LizetteSalas 68-69 137 InbeePark 67-71—138 JessicaKorda 73-67 —140 a-LydiaKo 69-71 — 140 Ai Miyazato 69-71 —140 KarrieWebb 69-71 —140 SuzannPetersen 71-70 — 141 71-70 — 141 Lexi Thomp son AyakoUehara 70-71 — 141 Mika Miyazato 69-72 —141 67-74 —141 GerinaPiler

Wo m e n's college

BASEBALL

Friday's Games East Canisius63, Manhatan47

MLB

Harvard77, Brown71

MAJORLEAGUEBASEBALL

lona 67,Loyola(Md.) 61 Marist 69,Rider44 Niagara50,Fairfield 39 Penn67, Cornell40 Princeton98, Columbia36 Siena70, St.Peter's67 Yale 66,Dartmouth55 South

Spring Training Friday's Games

Detroit 2,AtlantaI Cleveland11,Cincinnati10

San Diego 9, Seatle 3 Texas 5, KansasCity 5,tie

Duke61, FloridaSt 50 NorthCarolina72, VirginiaTech50 Midwest LSU 78,Missouri 74, OT W. Illinois 63,UMKC38 Far West California77,Oregon55 Colorado59, Washington St.45 Stanford90, OregonState53 Utah 60,Washington46

TENNIS Professional U.S. National IndoorChampionships Friday At The RacquetClub of Memphis Memphis, Tenn. Purse: Men,$1,353,650(WT500);Women, $235,000 (Intl.) Surface: Hard-Indoor Singles Men Quarterfinals Kei Nishikori(5),Japan,def. Marin Cilic (1),Croa-

GOLF WGC WORLD GOLFCHAMPIONSHIPS Accenture Match PlayChampionship At Dove Mountain, TheRitz-Carlton Golf Club

Marana, Ariz. Yardage:7,791; Par:72

SecondRound Friday Seeds in parentheses NicolasColsaerts(37), Belgium,def.Justin Rose (5), England,4and2. Matt Kuchar (21), UnitedStates,def. SergioGarcia (12), Spain,2and1. Tim Clark(59), SouthAfrica, def. ThorbjornOlesen (38),Denmark,3and 2. lan Poulter (11),England,def. Bo VanPelt (22), UnitedStates,3and1. BubbaWatson (8), UnitedStates, def. JimFuryk (25), UnitedStates, 22holes JasonDay(41) Australia, def.Ys.Russell Henley (56), UnitedStates, 19holes. Martin Kaymer(26), Germany,def. Rafael Cabrera Bello (58),Spain,2and1. Hunter Mahan(23), UnitedStates, def. Richard Steme(55), SouthAfrica, 4and3. Robert Garrigus (36), UnitedStates,def. Louis Oosthuizen(4), SouthAfrica, 3and2. FredrikJacobson(45), Sweden, def. MarcusFraser (52),Australia, 4and3. Scott Piercy(35), UnitedStates, def. LukeDonald (3), England,7and6. SteveStricker(14), UnitedStates, def. NickWatney (19),UnitedStates, 21holes. ShaneLowry(64), Ireland, def. Carl Pettersson (33), Sweden, 6and5. Graeme McDoweg(17), NorthernIreland, def. AlexanderNoren(49), Sweden,20holes. Gonzalo Fernandez -Castano (31), Spain, def. CharlesHowell IR(63), UnitedStates,6 and5. WebbSimpson(15), UnitedStates, def.Peter Han-

tia, 6-4, 6-2. MarinkoMatosevic,Australia, def.AlexandrDol-

BASKETBALL

and was not likely to interfere with state witnesses.

Island at Wagner, ESPNU. 6 p.m.: NBA, Boston Celtics at Portland Trail Blazers, Blazer

scored 10 of his 12 in the second half to help Saint Louis rally for a 65-61

victory over No. 15 Butler on Friday

Network (Ch. 39j.

HOCKEY

night in lndianapolis. Dwayne Evans added17 points for the Billikens (21-5, 10-2 Atlantic10j. Kellen Dunham led Butler (22-6, 9-4) with 14 points, all in the first half.

BASEBALL BeaVerS WIA —Danny Hayes laced a two-out single to left in the eighth inning to snap a scoreless tie and Matt Boyd shut down San Diego State for 8/s innings to give sixth-ranked Oregon State a 2-0 win over the Aztecs Friday night in San Diego. Boyd, in

just his fourth career start, scattered

Penguins, NBCSN.

TRACK AND FIELD PIStoriuS on dail —After four days of combative hearings, a South African

five hits and one walk. He threw117 pitches, 85 of which went for strikes,

and struck out a career-best nine. The Beavers improved to 6-0 on the season. OSU and SDSU continue their

magistrate Friday granted bail for Oscar series today at 1 p.m.

SUNDAY

Pistorius, the double amputee track

BASEBALL Noon:College, Oregon State at San Diego State, KICE-AM 940.

BASKETBALL 6 p.m.: NBA, Boston Celtics at Portland Trail Blazers, KBND-AM 1 110, KRCO-AM 690.

star accused of murdering his girlfriend, in a casethat has horrified and

DUCkS IOS8 —Oregon lost its first game of theseason,dropping a7-2 de-

fascinated the nation and much of the world. The prosecution had argued that

cision to Loyola Marymount in Eugene. The Lions jumped out to a 5-0 lead,

Pistorius should not get bail because

thanks to four runs in the fifth inning.

he could flee the country and had a history of violence. But Magistrate Des-

Scott Heineman had three of the five

mond Nair rejected these arguments,

hits for Oregon (4-1). The three-game series continues today at 2 p.m.

saying he did not represent a flight risk

— From wire reports

Watson is only top-10seed left at Match Play 4) and Justin Rose (No. 5) never even reached the 17th tee when M ARANA, A r i z . — Rory it was time for them to leave. M cIlroy a n d Ti g e r Wo o d s When another wild day endnow have plenty of company ed at Dove Mountain, Masters — somewhere other than the champion Bubba Watson was Match Play Championship. the last man standing among One day after the best two the top 10 seeds. "This game ... it's a toss-up," players in the world went home, more top seeds followed Friday W atson said a f ter g o ing 2 2 when golf's most unpredictable holes to beat Jim Furyk. "You tournament served Up another can't really judge who's going reminder that the only time the to win, or bet who's going to word "upset" should be used is win. It really means nothing, is to describe the guys who are no what I'm saying." longer playing. It was the first time since this Luke Donald, the No. 3 seed World Golf Championship bewho is regarded among the best gan in 1999 that only one top-10 in match play, suffered his worst seed was remaining after two loss in 25 matches at this tour- rounds. "I think w e're beyond surnament. Louis Oosthuizen (No. The Associated Press

Dubai Duty FreeChampionships Friday At Dubai Tennis Stadium Dubai, United ArabEmirates Purse: $2 million (Premier) Surface: Hard-Outdoor

Singles

Semifinals Sara Errani(5), Italy, def. RobertaVinci, Italy, 63, 6-3. Petra Kvitova(6), CzechRepublic, def. Caroline Wozniacki(8), Denm ark, 6-3, 6-4

DEALS Transactions BASEBALL

American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Agreed to terms RHP Dylan Axelrod, RHPSimon Castro, RHPDeunte Heath, RHPNate Jones, LHP Charlie Leesman, RHPJhan Marinez, RHPNestor Molina, RHPBrian Omogrosso,LHPJoseQuintana,RHPAddisonReed, RHP AndreRienzo, LHPSantos Rodriguez, LHPChris Sale, LHPHector Santiago, LHPLeyson Septimo, LHPDonnieVeal, CTylerFlowers, CHector Gimenez, CJoshPhegley, INFBrent Morel, INFAngel Sanchez, OF Jordan Danks, OFJaredMitchell, OFBlakeTekote and OF DayanViciedoonone-year contracts. SEATTLEMARINERS—Agreed to terms with RHP StephenPryor, RHPErasmoRamirez, RHP TomWilhelmsenand CJesusMonteroonone-year contracts. National League ST. LOUISCARDINALS—PlacedRHPChris Carpenter onthe60-dayDL. SAN FRAN CISCO GIANTS—Traded INF Conor Gigaspie to the ChicagoWhite Sox tor RHPJeff Soptic.

Boys

GOLF ROUNDUP

By Doug Ferguson

Open13 Friday At Palais des Sports MarseiHe, France Purse:$800,000(WT250) Surface: Hard-Indoor Singles Quarterfinals Dmitry Tursunov,Russia,def GigesMuller, Luxembourg,7-6(7), 1-6,7-5. Jo-WilfredTsonga(3), France,def. BemardTomic, Australia,4-6,6-3, 7-6(10). TomasBerdych(I), Czech Republic, def. Jerzy Janowicz(7), Poland,6-3,6-7 (0), 6-3. Giges Simon(6), France, def. JuanMartin del Potro (2),Argentina,6-4, 6-3.

gopolov(7), Ukraine,6-7(6), 6-2, 6-4. Feliciano Lopez,Spain, def. JackSock, United States,6-4, 6-3. Denis Istomin,Uzbekistan,det. MichaelRussell, UnitedStates,6-4, 7-6(5). Women FOOTBALL Semifinals National Football League Marina Erakovic, New Zealand, def. Stefanie BALTIMOR E R A VE NS—Announcedthe retirement Voegele,Switzerland, 6-2,6-4. SabineLisicki (3),Germany,def MagdalenaRyba- ot C MaftBirk. TENNES SEE TITANS—Agreed to terms with S rikova(7), Slovakia,7-5,7-5. GeorgeWilsononamultiyear contract. HOCKEY Copa Claro National HockeyLeague Friday NHL — S us pen ded Edmonton F Taylor Hall two At BuenosAires Lawn Tennis Club gamestor kneeingMinnesotaFCal Clutterbuck ina BuenosAires, Argentina Feb. 21game. Purse:$570,470(WT250) CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—ReassignedGHenrik Surface: Clay-Outdoor Karlsson to Rockford(AHL). Singles DETROIT RED WINGS— Placed LW Jan Mursak Quarterfinals Tommy Robredo, Spain, def. Julian Reister, Ger- on waivers. NEWYORKISLANDERS PlacedGRick DiPietro many,6-3, 6-2. David Ferrer(I), Spain, def. FabioFognini (6), on waivers. DTTAWASENATORS— Recalled G Robin Lehner Italy, 6-2,6-1. ton (AHL). Reassigned FStephaneDa StanislasWawrinka(3), Switzerland, def. Albert from Bingham Costa toBinghamton. Ramos (8), Spain, 7-6 (4), 6-4. PHDENIX CO YOTES Recalled DMichaelStone NicolasAlmagro(2), Spain,def. FedericoDelbonis, Argentina,6-1,7-6 (3). from Portland(AHL). ST. LOUISBI.UES—Placed F Vladimir Tarasenko Copa ClaroColsanitas on injuredreserve.Recalled FChris PorterfromPeoFriday ria (AHL). At Club Campestre el Rancho WINNIPEG JETS—Recalled D Julian Melchiori Bogota, Colombia from St.John's(AHL). Purse: $235,000 (Intl.) COLLEGE Surface: Clay-Outdoor CHARLO TTE—Dismissedjunior basketball GDeSingles Mario Mayfieldfromtheteamfor violation of athetic Quarterfinals departmentpolicy.

SPORTS IN BRIEF NO. 15 Blltl8f fBIIS —Mike McCall had18 points and Kwamain Mitchell

5 p.m.: Men'scollege,Long

ON THE AIR:RADIO

5 p.m.:Men's college, Stanford

Friday's Games East Harvard65,Brown47 Penn79, Cornell 71 Princeton65, Columbia40

4 p.m.:Women's college, Oregon

4:30 p.m.:NHL, Tampa Bay Lightning at Pittsburgh

at Oregon State, KICE-AM 940.

Men's college

State at Virginia Tech, ESPNU. 4 p.m.: NBA, Memphis Grizzlies at Brooklyn Nets, ESPN.

LACROSSE 10:30 a.m.:Men's college, Maryland at Loyola (Md.j,

BASKETBALL 3 p.m.:Men's college, California

BASKETBALL

3 p.m.:Men's college, Florida

6:30 p.m.:NBA, Chicago Bulls at Oklahoma City Thunder, ESPN.

TODAY

17 44 44 17 61 51 15 41 50 14 41 61 1 1 43 54

LPGA Tour

Paula Ormae chea, Argentina, def. Maria-Teresa Torro-Flor,Spain,6-1, 7-5. TelianaPereira, Brazil, def. MandyMinega, Luxembourg,6-1, 6-2. JelenaJankovic(1), Serbia,def.AiexandraCadantu, Romania6-2, , 6-1. Karin Knapp, Italy, def. LaraArruabarrena-Vecino, Spain, 6-3,6-3

Oregon State at California, Pac12 Network.

10 p.m.:NHRA,Arizona Nationals, qualifying (same-day tape), ESPN2.

NBCSN.

6 1 7 I 7 8 1 5 8 4 5 10 1

Pacific Division GP W L OT PtsGF GA Anaheim 1 5 1 2 2 1 25 53 39 San Jose 1 6 8 5 3 19 40 36 Phoenix 16 8 6 2 18 44 41 Dallas 17 8 8 1 17 44 47 Los Angeles 15 7 6 2 16 36 38 NOTE: Twopoints tor awin, onepoint for overtime loss. Friday's Games Pittsburgh 3, Florida1 Vancouver1,Nashville0 Chicago2,SanJose1 Today's Games NewJerseyatWashington,9a.m. Winnipeg at Philadelphia, 10a.m. Phoenixat Edm onton,12:30 p.m. ColoradoatLosAngeles,1 p.m. Nashville atDetroit, 4 p.m. Tampa Bayat Carolina,4 p.m. TorontoatOttawa,4 p.m. N.Y.Rangersat Montreal, 4 p.m. N.Y. IslandersatBuffalo, 4 p.m. SanJoseatDalas,5p.m. Columbus atSt. Louis, 5 p.m. Minnesota at Calgary, 7p.m.

Notre Dame at DePaul, ESPNU.

Washington at Arizona State, ESPNU.

11 a.m.:World Golf Championships, Match Play Championship, quarterfinals, NBC. 11 a.m.:LPGA Tour, LPGA Thailand, third round, Golf Channel.

8

GP W L OT PtsGF GA Chicago 1 7 1 4 0 3 31 57 35 Nashville 1 8 8 5 5 21 39 39 St. Louis 1 7 9 6 2 20 53 51 Detroit 17 7 7 3 17 45 51 C olumbus 17 5 1 0 2 1 2 39 53 Northwest Division GP W L OT PtsGF GA Vancouver 17 1 0 3 4 24 49 40 Minnesota 16 8 6 2 18 36 39 Colorado 1 5 7 7 1 15 38 43 Edmonton 1 6 6 7 3 15 37 44 Calgary 15 5 7 3 13 40 54

12:30 p.m.:Women's college,

8 p.m.: Men'scollege,

Championship, quarterfinals, Golf Channel.

Carolina 15 TampaBay 16 8 Winnipeg 1 6 Florida 17 W ashington 16

at Arizona State, Pac-12 Network.

12:30p.m.:Men'scollege,UCLA

Championships, Match Play

Southeast Division GP W L OT PtsGF GA

Western Conference Central Division

at Villanova, ESPN2. San Diego State, NBCSN.

Pittsburgh 1 8 1 2 6 0 24 60 45 N.Y.Rangers 16 8 6 2 18 41 41 P hiladelphia 19 8 1 0 1 1 7 53 59 N.Y. Islanders 17 7 9 1 15 50 60 Northeast Division GP W L OT PtsGF GA Montreal 17 11 4 2 24 49 39 Boston 1 4 10 2 2 2 2 41 33 Ottawa 18 10 6 2 22 43 34 Toronto 1 8 11 7 0 2 2 51 41 Buffalo 1 8 6 1 1 1 1 3 48 59

son(18),Sweden,1up.

Pacific-12 Conference AH TimesPST

California

NHL

Network.

11 a.m.: Men's college, VCU at Xavier, CBSSN.

HOCKEY

Akron68, N.DakotaSt. 53 Saint Louis65, Buter 61 Far West Stephe nF.Austin68,LongBeachSt.60

prises, in this event especially," Graeme McDowell said after needing 20 holes to beat Alex Noren. "Anybody can have a great day an d a n ybody c an have a t ough day. It's w h at makes the game exciting, and it's what makes this game extremely fickle and extremely frustrating." Donald, who birdied his last two holes Thursday to win his o pening match, didn't k n o w what hit him. Scott Piercy won the first three holes, and if that wasn't enough, he hit a 4-iron into the cup for eagle on the fifth hole and was on his way to a 7and-6 win. Defending champion Hunter Mahan had an easy ti me

with Richard Sterne to win his eighth straight match, and next faces the last player to beat him in this event — Martin Kaymer, who defeated Rafael Cabrera Bello of Spain. For full r esults, see Scoreboard, above. Also on Friday: Lewis leads in Thailand CHONBURI, T h a i land Stacy Lewis shot a 3-under 69 to keep her three-stroke lead after the second round of the LPGA Thailand. Lewis had five birdies and two bogeys for a 12under 132 totaL Thai teenager A riya Jutanugarn shot a b o gey-free 66 in windy and humid conditions to move into second

place.

Continued from C1 Mountain View (20-3 overall, 7-2 IMC) will share the IMC championship with Redmond. More importantly, the fourth-ranked Cougars will host a team to be determined next Friday in the first round of the Class 5A state playoffs. A win there would put Mountain View in the eight-team 5A state tournament at Eugene's Matthew Knight Arena, starting March 6. "It's a great accomplishment," Reid s aid the of the IMC championship. "Because we've been so successful, sometimes people take for granted how difficult it is to win 20 games when you graduated 10 seniors. That's just a tribute to these kids. We take everybody's best shot. Bend High ... there is absolutely no quit in those kids." Bend (11-12 overall, 3-6 IMC), ranked 14th, will host a play-in game on Tuesday against an opponent to be determined. Wyatt Beaumarchais led the Bears with 12 points and four rebounds, and J.J. Spitler added 11 points. Bend scored the last 11 points of the first quarter — including eight points from Spitler — to take a 14-5 lead by the end of the period. Mountain View came back in the second quarter, behind the play of Modin and Grant Lannin, who finished with 10 points and six rebounds. Lannin made a 3-pointer at the buzzer to cut Bend's lead to 25-23 at halftime. "We started well, and shot it well early and had good ballmovement," said Bend coach Don Hayes, whose Bears made six threes in the first half. "We just got stagnant in the second half and didn't execute as well." Modin put on a show in the third quarter, spinning away from two defenders to make a layup and give the Cougars a 31-30 lead with three minutes left in the period. Less than two minutes later, he stole the ball and hammered home a one-handed dunk asthe crowd erupted. Modin extended the Mountain View lead to 42-37 on a three-point play midway through the fourth quarter, and the Cougars made five of seven free throws down the stretch to seal the win. "Mitch did a great job of being selectively aggressive," Reid said. "He went at the right times, he drew contact, and I thought that was the difference in the ball game." Mountain View made 16 of 22 frees throws in the game, while Bend made just two of seven. "It seemed liked we could never get in a flow because the game was at the free-throw line half the time," Hayes said. "(Mountain View) made a ton of free throws. We're not a physical team, and they are. It was just a slugfest, and we usually don't win those." — Reporter: 541-383-0318, mmorical@bendbulletin.com


SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2013 • THE BULLETIN

Wrestling

PREP ROUNDUP

ountain iew etsteamvictor at state nor ic meet; ummit s ier wins Bulletin staff report WILLAMETTE PASS — M o untain View placed first in the boys team scoring and Summit's Alex Martin was the individual winner in the freestyle class Friday on the snowy opening day of the 2013 Oregon Interscholastic Ski Racing Association nordic state championships at Willamette Pass Resort. South Eugene captured the first-day honors on the girls side, led by Phacelia Cramer, who placed first overall. South placed first in the team standings ahead of second-place Mountain View, which is the three-time defending overall girls champion. The Mountain View boys rode the 3-45 finish of Imran Wolfenden, Sam King and Adi Wolfenden to 12 team points to top the standings in the six-team boys field. South Eugene was second with 19 points, followed by Summit with 41. Martin posted the day's fastest time over the 5.3-kilometer course, finishing in 14 minutes, 6 seconds, to beat runnerup Trevor Merrifield of South Eugene

(14:33). A 1-4-5 finish led by Cramer (16:02) gave the South Eugene girls 10 team points, which topped Mountain View's 23. The Cougars were led by Tia Hatton's sixth-place finish, and also scoring for Mountain View were Sage Hassell, in eighth place, and Grace Cole, who tied for 10th. Summit's Micaela Martin (16:45) was second among the g i rls, helping the Storm to a team score of 46 for fifth place in the seven-team girls field. The championship meet concludes today with classic races set to start at 10 a.m., the boys followed by the girls. Relays are scheduled to start at I p.m. In other Friday action: BOYS BASKETBALL Madras.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Astoria .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 MADRAS — Eight players scored for

Madras in a 28-point fourth quarter, and the White Buffaloes pulled away for a Class 4A home play-in victory. The win put Madras in the state playoffs and one more victory away from a berth in the eight-team state tournament. The Buffaloes, in the round of 16 for the third

year in a row, will have a playoff game next week; date, site and opponent are to be announced. Against Astoria (179), Madras trailed 44-42 after t h r ee q uarters before taking c ommand i n the fourth period. "It was all predicated off our defense," said White Buffaloes coach Allen Hair. "That led to some offensive opportunities for us." Astoria also sent Madras to the foul line 26 times in the final quarter, and the Buffs made 20 attempts to fuel their strong finish. Jered Pichette scored 20 points to lead Madras (15-10), which also got 13 from SteeleHaugen. Jhaylen Yeahquo posted a double-double for the winners with 11 points and 11 rebounds, and Triston Smith's 11 points included three firsthalf 3-point baskets that kept the Buffaloes close. R idgeview..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 8 H enley..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4 KLAMATH FALLS — In their inaugural season, the Ravens advanced to the first round of the Class 4A state playoffs by upsetting the seventh-ranked Hornets in overtime in a play-in game. Ridgeview

(6-19) entered the fourth quarter nursing a 40-36 lead, but Ravens coach Nathan Covill said Henley (18-8) forced overtime with a couple of free throws late in regulation. In overtime, Ridgeview was patient with the ball on offense, Covill said. The team got a jumper from Jack Bowman, a couple of feeds from George Mendazona to Tanner O'Neal, and a free throw to help seal the win. In what Covill described as a "complete team effort," Bowman led Ridgeview with 18 points, including three 3-pointers. Mendazona, Justin Alvarez and O'Neal also

were in double figures with 14, D and 12 points, respectively. Covill also praised his role players, such as O'Neal (who recorded fourrebounds),Reece Rollins

(eight rebounds, three blocks) and Thad Stiles (six rebounds, five blocks). Next up for Ridgeview is a first-round game next Friday against an opponent to be determined. GIRLS BASKETBALL S isters..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6 E lmira.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6 SISTERS — The host Outlaws won a low-scoring play-in contest, beating Sky-Em League foe Elmira for the third time this season and for the second time in a week to reach the Class 4A state playoffs. Sisters is expected to play a road game next Saturday, when a victory will put the Outlaws in the eightteam state tournament field. "They had a week to make adjustments, and they did a darn good job," said Sisters coach Julianne Horner, whose team won at home against Elmira (15-9) seven nights earlier, 60-46. "Really, the tempo was ours the whole game, but we missed some good shots — shots we normally make. I think it was just the jitters." The Outlaws (8-15), ousted in the play-in round each of the past two seasons, were led against the Falcons by Cassidy Edwards, Taylor Nieri and Savannah Spear with eight points apiece. SKIING Alpine event called off Heavy snow and high winds on Friday, and more in the forecast for today, have prompted officials with the Oregon School Ski Association to cancel today's

scheduled high school slalom racing on the Ed's Garden run at Mt. Bachelor ski area. Today's competition was the last meeton the OSSA's regular-season schedule. The association's championships are scheduled fornext week at Bachelor, giant slalom racing on Friday and slalom on Saturday.

PREP SCOREBOARD Wrestling OSAAState Championships At Memorial Coliseum, Portland Friday'sresults Imeet concludestoday)

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Nordic skiing Friday'sresults Oregon Interscholastic Ski Racing Association 2013 Championships FirstDay IndividualFreestyle 5.3 kilometers Boys

Phoenix74, CrookCounty79. Individual winner — PhaceliaCramer,South

Eugene,16:O z Top 10 — 1, PhaceliaCramer, South Eugene, 16:Oz 2, MicaelaMartin, summit, 16:45 3, Helen Cutting, NorthEugene, 16:48. 4, Natalie Mosman, SouthEugene,17:06.5,AnneRamey, South Eugene, 17:3z 6, TiaHatton,Mountainview,17.44. 7, sage HasselIMountainView, 17:50. 8, ClaraHonsinger, Ashland,1r:st 9, LaurenFinkelstein, southEugene, 18:00. 10 (tie), Aice Oine,Ashland,18:25; Grace Cole, MountainView,18.25.

Boys basketball Friday'sresults Class5A IntermountainConference BEND (41) Wyatt Beaumarchais12, Spitler 11, Larson7, Robinson6, Scott 3,Johnson2, Ricker, Parsons. Totals16 2-7 41. MOUNTAIN VIEW(46) —Mitch Modin20,Lannin10, Siefken 7, Haugen5, Holly 4, Logan,Carroll, Webb, Roth.Totals1416-2246. 1 4 11 8 8 — 4 1 Bend MountainView 5 18 12 11 — 46 Three-pointgoals—Bend: Spitler3, Beaumarchais 2, Scott,Larson;Mountain ViewHolly, Lannin.

Class4A Team scores —MountainView12, SouthEuPlay-in gene19,Summit41, Ashland42, Sheldon43,Crook Countyit ASTORIA (56) Nick Strange23, Poyer 11, Individual winner — Alex Martin, Summit, James6, Fox5, Whisler 5, C Leonardi4, Wullger2, 14.06. , son, Solars, Jarrett. Totals 21 7-11 Top10 — 1,AlexMartin, Summit,1406.2, Trevor FLeonardiPou 56. Mesifield, South Eugene,14:33. 3, ImranWolfenden, MADRAs(70I — JeredPichette20, Haugen13, MountainView,1455. 4, SamKing, Mountain View, Yeahqu011,T.Smith11, Spino6, Mitchell 4, Fine2, 15:23. 5, AdiWoltenden,MountainView,16:04. 6, Wolfe 2, J. Smith,Lindgren, Sullivan.Totals 17 28DylanGilespie,MountainView,16:07. 7,Gabriel Wi- 37 70. htol, SouthEugene,16:08. 8, HunterHassell Moun- Astoria 19 6 19 12 — 56 tain View,16:34. 9, DalenGardner, MountainView, Madras 17 10 15 28 — 70 16:53 10 (tie),Gabewyllie, Mountainview, 17:03; Three-pointgoals—Astoria: Strange3, James2, LangdonJunge,Sheldon,17:03. Fox, Poyer;Madras:T. Smith 3, Pichette2, Haugen, Mitchell. Girls RIDGEVIEW (68) — JackBowman18, MendaTeam scores — SouthEugene10, Mountain zona 14,Alvarez13,O'Neal 12,Rollins 6, SIanton4, View 23,NorthEugene36, Ashland37, Summit 46, Aamodt1,Stiles,Albrecht. Totals 2413-24 68.

for Bend, which entered the contest ranked sixth in the OrContinued from C1 egon School Activities AssociAlready without senior cap- ation 5A rankings, helping the tain Molly Maloney, who was Lava Bears' bench outscore out with an injury, Bend High Mountain View's 21-4 en route saw another captain, Delaney to Bend's 10th straight win. Crook, sidelined in the second Senior Ciera Waldrup paced quarter. the Cougars (16-7, 5-4) with 13 The Bears (18-5 overall, 8-1 points, including 11 made free IMC), however, were commit- throws, to go along with 10 reted to sending their seniors bounds. Maddy Booster sank out in victorious fashion, ac- four 3-pointers to finish with cording to junior Jessica Mc- 12 points, but Mountain View Clay. Despite the emotion of watched as its only lead, a onethe night, Bend toughened up point advantage in the second and used a 10-1 run at the end quarter, disappeared late in of the first half to turn a 14- the first half after Bend's 10-1 13 deficit into an eight-point run. lead at halftime, and the Lava "That kind of hurt a little bit Bears never looked back. because we were right there "It's just what we needed," with them, and then we didn't said McClay, who f i n ished hit a couple shots and missed with a team-high 12 points. six free throws alone in the "Mountain View's a big rival second quarter," said Mounteam. It was a huge night to- tain View coach Steve Riper, night.... To have a game like whose team wraps up its regutonight where it's tough and lar season with a road matchemotions are crazy, and ev- up at 4 A M a zama tonight. erybody sticks together and "They hit a couple 3-pointers picks each other up r e ally that just kind of gave them shows what our team can do, that cushion. Coming out in and what we're made of." the second half, having to fight Kendall Kramer and Lisa from that hole obviously didn't S ylvester contributed n i n e help us." points apiece off the bench The Cougars had oppor-

tunities to stick with the IMC champion Lava Bears, Riper s aid, bu t M o u ntain V i e w missed 12 of 23 free throws on the night and struggled to hit shotsfrom close range. "Obviously, Bend High's defense had a lot to do with that," Riper said. "You've got to think that you hold (Bend's) Mekayla Isaak to only five points,

you're going to have probably a better chance to win than we did. You've got to give Bend

HENLEY (64) — Colby Mueller 18,Hilyard 15, Crain 10,Mitchell t Seater 6, Overstreet 6, Campbell, Dykstra,Greif.Totals 2220-31 64. Ridgeview 1 4 1 2 14 15 13 — 68 Henley 13 13 10 19 9 — 64 Three-pointgoals—Ridgeview.Bowman3, Alvarez 3,Mendazona;Henley:none.

Girls basketball Friday'sresults Class5A IntermountainConference MOUNTAINVIEW (33) — Ciera WaldNp13, Booster 12, Platner 2, McCadden2, Alexander2, McCarthy 2,Cant, Reeves, Warren, Johnson, Bailey, Farnsworth. Totals 911-2333. BEND (51) Jessica McCl12, ayKramer9, Sylvester 9,Burnham8, Froelich 5, Isaak5, Howard 2, Hayes1,Crook,Wheeler,Mattox, Lundy.Totals19 10-18 51. MountaiVi new 6 9 9 9 — 33 Bend 8 15 12 16 — 51 Three-pointgoals — MountainView:Booster 4; Bend:Froelich, Kramer,Sylvester. Class4A Play-in

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Continued from C1 "We told the kids after l ast year they could d o one of two things," Crook County coach Jake Huffman said about his talk with the team after last year's state t ournament, where the Cowboys finished a less-than-satisfying fourth place after taking a school-record 22 wrestlers to the tourney. "They could come back and just be a year older, or they could do something about (taking

fourth). "Well, we ended up havingthe most kids we've ever had, more than 20, come out for spring wrestling," Huffman added. "We've got a bunch of high-character, very hard-working kids and a group of committed adults. Good things are go-

ing to happen." Crook County is on the verge of something quite good indeed, as the Cowboys enter today as heavy favorites to win their third state wrestling title a nd firstsince 1975. For Crook County, Trayton Libolt (106 pounds),

Alex Urrea (152), Clark Woodward (170), Gunner Crawford (195), Gunnar

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(160), Gunnar Sigado (182) and Sumner Saulsbury (220) all moved on past the championship quarterfinals for the Panthers. Mountain View's J.T. Ayers

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Williams (285) all wrestle in the championship semis t his morning, as d o s i x C owboy w r estlers w h o could face a teammate in the state final if both win in the semifinal round: Grayson Munn a n d H a yden Bates at 126 pounds, Collbran Meeker and Ryder Shinkle at 138, and Curtis Crouch and Dylan Blasius at 182. "That just shows how dangerous we are," Crouch said about the Cowboys' depth. "We've got JV guys d oing t h e s a m e t h i n g as me (advancing to the semifinals)." Crouch, wh o f i n i shed fourth at the regional meet a week ago, was one of several surprising stories on the day for Crook County. The junior, who went 02 at state last year, upset the 182-pound No. 2 seed, K eitin Boykin o f N o r t h Marion, 12-4 in the f irst round before cruising past Sweet Home's Ben Terry with a technical fall in the quarterfinals. Williams also knocked

barger (126) also are in the 5A semis, as is Summit's Joaquin

Reyes (170). At the 2A/IA championship, Culver is in the unfamiliar position of trailing after the state tournament's first day. Lowell ended Friday in first place with 23 points, while Culver and Monroe were tied close behind with 22 points. Crane is also still in the title race with 21 points. Jonathon Krueger (106 pounds), Jared Kasch

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Bolt Anglen (132) are all in today's semifinals for Culver. " We'll see how t hey r e spond," Bulldog coach J.D. Alley said about his team, which is trying to win its seventh consecutive 2A/1A state championship. "We're not used to going to bed behind.... We need to get some pins, get some bonus points and have fourstate champs. "But that's w hat m a k es wrestling the greatest sport in the world," Alley added, "seeing how kids respond to adversity." In the other classifications, David Douglas of Portland led the 6A tourney with 70 points, off aNo. 2 seed, pinning and Glide ended Day 1 in first Cascade's Caylan S t ark place in the 3A championship in th e 2 85-pound quar- with 94 points. terfinals. And Woodward The championship semifipulled off an unexpected nals for all five tournaments victory in th e 170-pound begin today at9:45 a.m. The quarterfinals, recording a Parade of Champions is sched5-3 win with a last-second uled for 6 o'clock tonight, and takedown of Scappoose's the finals start at 6:30. — Reporter: 541-383-0305; Isaiah Goodrich, a No. 4 beastesC~bendbulletin.com seed. Cowboy sophomore Ryder Shinkle turned in the shocker of the f irst day, 74N N NN. Dishwasher though, defeating Klamath Union senior Tee Nguyen 42 in the 138-pound quarter' •:

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finals. The No. 3 seed, Nguyen is a three-time state placer and a former state finalist. "Seeds don't mean much," Williams said about the Crook County upsets. "Everybody can wrestle at state." Also from Central Oregon, Madras and Ridgeview will be represented in this morning's semifinal round. White Buffalosophomore Jared DuPont advanced to th e semifinals at 120 pounds, as did Madras senior Miguel Vasquez, a twotime state runner-up, in the 132-pound bracket. Ridgeview junior Boomer Flemingrecorded two first-period pins Friday to earn a spot in the 182-pound semis. He will wrestle Crook County's Blasius for a spot in the championship final. Hermiston, which has won five of the past six 5A titles, is eying another championship this weekend. The Bulldogs had a 113-99.5 lead over reigning 5A champ Dallas following the conclusion of wrestling Friday. Redmond was in third place with 87.5 points. Seniors

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BRIEFING

Obama wind farm ban stands Afederal judgesays she can't overturn Presi-

dent BarackObama's decision to revokea Chinesecompany's purchase of four wind farm

projects in thevicinity of a U.S. naval facility's

restricted airspace. However, U.S. District

Judge AmyBerman Jackson saystheRalls Corporationhas a right

oruS on oein By Dominic Gates The Seattle Times

The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday it received a formal proposal from Boeing to fix the 787 Dreamliner's battery problems and "will analyze it closely." But the agency indicated it won't rush to get the Dreamliners back in the air despite the crisis that the grounding of

the planes has brought to Boeing and its customers. "The safety of the flying public is our top priority, and we won't allow the 787 to return to commercial service until we're confident that any proposed solution has addressed the battery failure risks," an FAA statement said. The Dreamliners have been grounded since mid- Janu-

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ary after two battery failures caused a battery fire in a jet on the ground in Boston and then a smoldering battery on a flight in Japan. A Boeing team led by Commercial Airplanes chief Ray Conner presented the proposal in Washington, D.C., on Friday afternoon to FAA head Michael Huerta, Deputy Transportation Secretary

John Porcari and other FAA officials. Boeing issued a short statement saying the two sides had "a productive meeting," providing no further detail.

Boeing's proposed fix, according to multiple sources, includes: • A stronger, sealed containment box around each battery; • A system of venting tubes

that in case of an incident would channel any flammable vapors or liquids directly out of the airplane; • Continuous monitoring of temperature and voltage of individual cells within the battery; • Better thermal separation of the cells, with some barriersuch as high-temperature glass inserted between them.

to a hearing over whether the White House should

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By John Ewoldt Star Tribune (Minneapolis)

Best Buy plans to end showrooming as consumers know it. The Richfield, Minn.-based electronics retailer is joining Target in making its online price-match policy effective year-round, instead of just during the holidays. It's an attempt by major retailers to convince consumers that they can find prices in stores that are as low as online. "Best Buy had to stop the

glass particles were discovered in pills.

Ranbaxy recalled more than 40 lots of the drug in November

because of the glass particles, which were about the size of a grain

of sand. — From wire reports

hemorrhaging from Amazon Photos by Rob Kerr /The Bulletin

BEST OF THE BIZ CALENDAR TODAY • 2013 Spring Sheep Producers Workshop — Lambing Tour: Central Oregon sheepproducers, in cooperation with Oregon State University Extension Service, will present this three-part series, designed to give all agesand levels of sheep producers an opportunityto connect, observe and learn; free; 10 a.m.; HayCreekRanch, 1219 S.E.Haycreek Road, Madras; 541-480-1340 or tcf@cbbmail.com. TUESDAY • Marketing Strategy, Do I Need One?Yes!: Kelly Walker, creative director at lntrepid Marketing will discuss the importance of a strategy to capitalize on social media and marketing budgets; lunch included; RSVP required; $25 for Chamber members and $45 for nonmembers; 11 a.m.; GoodLife Brewing Co., 70 S.W. Century Drive, Bend; 541-383-3221 or www. bendchamber.org. • Promotional Products Work! luncheon: Recognize the importance of working with promotional products certified professionals while creating awareness for promotional products as a powerful advertising medium that help grow your business; free;11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; BIookswood Meadow Plaza, 19530 Amber Meadow Drive, Bend;541-323-3382, chris.piper©halo.com or www.facebook.com /PiperSpeaksPromo. • Understanding and Managing Credit: Workshop about how to use banks and other financial institutions; reservations requested; free; 5:30-7:30 p.m.; Redmond AreaPark and Recreation District, Activity Center, 2441 S.W. Canal St. 541323-6567 or www. homeownershipcenter.org. • Build A Strong Credit History: Presenting the workshop will be Krisiina Sherwin, Mid Oregon loan underwriter; RSVP requested; free; 6 p.m.; Mid Oregon Credit Union, 1386 N.E. Cushing Drive, Bend; 54 I -382-1795.

Clarine Landes, left, didn't have to go far to test her app. Her children, including Ella Gilbert, 3, shown here operating "Simply Missy" on an iPad at home Friday, have been ideal test subjects.

en mom m es By Rachael Rees The Bulletin

Inspired by her children, Bend resident ClarineLandes created an e-book series called "Simply Missy," which allows her children to tell stories their way, making choices as they read. Today, she's transformed her book into an interactive, educational application for both Apple and Android devices. "There are so many books out there, especially for kids, so it just gets put on the pile," she said. "I thought, OK, let's try in the app world." But that market has also become more competitive. More than 40 billion apps have been downloaded from The App Store, Apple announced last month. And only 2 percent of the top 250 publishers in the app store for iPhone in the U.S. from October through January were new publishers,according to a report released Wednesday by Distimo, a company based in the Netherlands. Jack Robson, president of Bend-based Nimble Development Inc., a mobile and custom application development company, said it can be a challenge for new developers to get app store approval. Once they do, getting the apps posi-

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Ella Gilbert uses "Simply Missy" on an iPad at home Friday. tioned so consumers can see them and download them, can also be difficult, he said.

"The way people are finding apps is

by searching, and usually the results are sorted and ranked by how many people have downloaded it," he said. But if Landes can get the app under the noses of parents, Robson said, it could help make it successful. Born in Germany and raised in Quebec, Canada, Landes studied graphic design. She started creating the "Simply Missy" series two years ago for her children and published her e-book, "Find

Your Favorite with Missy," in November. On Jan. 30, she launched the app version in the Apple App store. Using vector-based images makes it easierto move between e-book and app, she said. When she creates a page for an e-book,she also createsone forthe app. With both, however, Landes wants to encouragecommunication between parents and their children, as well as build self-confidence in early childhood, she said. "They are center stage when they are reading with you," she said. "They have to choose something ... It is his time to tell you what he wants and why." Children get to create the story as they move through the app, making choices that could lead to d i fferent endings. Therefore,the game can be re-played and remain fresh, she said. To gain feedback and build brand awareness, the app is being tested in the U.S., Germany, Australia and Canada. Landes said she will release an update in March. She also plans to finish two new books for the collection: "Playdate with Missy" and "Zoo Trip with Missy." — Reporter: 541-61 7-7818, rrees®bendbulfetin.com

Women key to spirits growth By Emily Bryson York Chicago Tribune

Lara Prescott tried bourbon for the first time at a friend's

party a few years ago — and Vt

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Research scientist Maria Yost works on creating new alcoholic beverages recently at Beam Inc. in Clermont, Kentucky.

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and Wal-Mart and solve the price issue in consumers' minds," said Dan de Grandpre, CEO at Dealnews.com, a deal-tracking website. "They have to be seen as price competitive with online." Best Buy declined to say how many price matches it did during the holiday season, but most experts estimate that fewer than 5 percent of customers ask for a price match. Still, knowing that it's available is important for consumers, said Dave Brennan, a University of St. Thomas marketing professor. "It's more about perception than reality, but it's a strong goodwill gesture." And consumers do profit by asking. According to a survey by William Blair 8t Co. in Chicago, Best Buy's prices are about 16 percent higher than Amazon's. The new policy, which goes into effect March 3, will replace the existing, temporary policy initiated for the holiday season. The company will match 19 online retailers such as Amazon, Target, Wal-Mart and Fry's. Unlike the original price match during the holidays, the new policycovers nearly everything in the store, including accessories, said Jeff Shelman, a Best Buy spokesman.

she liked it. After being a faithful wine drinker, Prescott, 31, of Frederick, Md., started drinking Maker's Mark with water, and it has gradually become her drink of choice. Now she experiments with flavored bourbons when at bars. The marketingand communications manager for a non-

profit, Prescott said she's tried pre-made bottled flavors, such as Maker's Mark Mint Julep, and "flavor infusions" at her favorite bar, which steeps the booze with fig or vanilla infusions. She prefers the fig. While it's fun to experiment, she hasn't found one she wants to stock at home. "If I saw it, I'd be willing to try it, just as something new," she said. "But so far I'm sticking with just the regular." A big part of Deerfield, Ill.-based Beam's growth

trajectory can be pegged to the increasing importance of the female consumer. After decades of catering to men, spirits manufacturers are homing in on women. Experts point to TV shows like "Sex and theCity" and "Mad Men" for making liquor consumption more permissible, and a plethora of flavors with making them more palatable. Flavored liquor, once confined to vodka, can now be found with bourbon, tequila and other spirits.

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE • William "Skip" James has joined Sunriver Resort as thenewdirector of sales and marketing. Inthis position he will lead ateam in the sales, marketing andconventions departments. Jamespreviously worked asthe director of sales andmarketing for12 years

with Starwood Hotels andResorts, where he worked atseveral resorts and received multiple awards. Hehasabachelor's degree in economics from OklahomaState University. • Katy Elliott has joined Total Property Resources in Bend as anew broker. Elliott has

been involved in real estate investmentfor 21 years and previously worked as marri a age and family counselor. • Daniel Di Spaltro, Alex Polvi and Logan Welliver wereamong the recipients of this year's Weatherford Awards. Thegroup

co-foundedCloudkick,acompanywhich provides cloud server monitoring and management tools. TheWeatherford Awards are given toentrepeneursandinnovators. Sam, Nanci andNick OiSpaltro, own Bend Mailing Services.

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THAT'? y husband and I went out to dinner last weekend. A fancy restaurant. A special occasion. He wore shoes with polish and an overcoat. I wore heels and lipstick, a nice blouse. By and large, it was a great night. We had a baby sitter and splurged on an appetizer — we even ordered fancy cocktailsfrom the bar.The food was fantastic. But the evening was marred by what I thought was a display of gross disrespect to every other diner in the establishment: Two young men at two separate tables nearby wore their baseball caps throughout their entire meals. One of them wore it backward. I can only assume that the young women accompanyingthese men were on first — and, dare I hope, last — dates. I would hope modern women have slightly higher standards than to habitually date people with terrible manners. Because really, wearing a baseball cap through a meal at a fancy restaurant (my grandfather would certainly insist ANY restaurant — or any meal for that matter) is just bad manners. But in Bend, no one seems to care. At the risk of letting my inner Andy Rooney show, what ever happened to the manners of dressing well? Not that Bend residents are illmannered in general. In fact, I think our fair city is full of polite and kind people who try very hard to be respectful to those around them. But when it comes to fashion, Bend takes casual a bit too far. I get it, Bend. You like your laidback lifestyle and your functional clothing. Your fleece sweatshirts and yoga pants are an expression of your interests and your personality. Your unpretentiousness is clearly communicatedwhen you take only enough interestin your appearance to cover up your uncut hair with a cap (of the baseball or ski variety) and throw a puffy jacket on over your REI outfit (no doubt made of some technical fabric that makes it suitable for wearing during a spring ascent of South Sister). I have no problem with those fashion choices if your destination is the river trail, a coffee shop, the grocery store, a friend'shouse.Wear what you like. I, too, will visit Costco in jeans, Ugg boots, a sweatshirt and a North Face coat. But can we please step it up a notch when the occasion demands it? Here are a few examples (drawn from real life encounters with bad fashion choices) of places or events when the Bend uniform of casualfunctional mountain wear may not be appropriate: Weddings. This is an event connecting two humans for (presumably) the rest of their lives. It will not kill you to wear real pants (not shorts!), or a skirt not made of denim. Religious services. If you are there to honor God, maybe start with honoring your appearance. God probably doesn't care, but it's a show of respectto the other members ofyour congregation to not look like you just rolled out of bed. Dinners out at nice restaurants. OK, I know, jeans are acceptable in Bend at even the nicest restaurants. But maybe we could avoid wearing them with concert tees and flannel shirts? Surely there's a shirt with a collar in your closet, or a pretty blouse. Classical music concerts. If the conductor is in a tux, maybe you could wear slacks'? A sport coat even'? Look, I'm no expert. And I probably sound a bit curmudgeonly. All I know is that your wardrobe choices are an expression of respect and courtesy for the people around you, and there is nothing respectful about a Yugo level of dress at a Cadillac event. And about those hats. Please, take them off indoors, especially while dining. I'm pretty sure your mothers taught you better. Now, get off my lawn.

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gloved hand. "He is a handsome devil," said Rapoza, who has worked with Rocco sincehe and the other Stroebel horses were brought to the horse rescue facility in May. Bred to resemble the prehistoric horses painted on cave walls in southern France, Stroebel horses stand about 4'/~ feet tall when full grown and can carry about 200 pounds. They have a distinct tannish-gray color, thick hides and a long dorsal stripe that runs across their backs. This herd of horses — which has been at Equine Outreach's northeast Bend ranch since their namesake had to give them up last spring — is all that remains from a breeding program that sought to bring a horse that has been extinct for more than a centuryback from the dead. It also is in desperate need of a new home. "What I'm trying to do is get them moved asa herd so they can be preserved," Equine Outreach founder Joan Steelhammer said as she explained the Stroebel horses' plight and why she can't keep them. "If I geld them (so they can no longer reproduce), then I've just finished the whole thing."

Early horses According to a report published by Kathleen Hunt with the University of Washington's Zoology Department, Equus simplicidens first appeared on the North American plains about 4 million years ago. These prehistoric horses stood about as tall as a pony, had stocky frames, short necks and straight shoulders like a zebra's, and had straight and narrow heads like a donkey's. The horse's main territory was North America, where it lived with a few dozenother prehistoric horse species. It spread into Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa about 2.6 million years ago by crossing a land bridge over the Bering Strait. After this migration, the animal evolved into the zebras of Africa, the desertliving wild asses and onagers of Asia and the Middle East, and the wild horses of Europe, the Middle East and Asia, Hunt wrote. See Horses /D5

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BEND CHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP: Pastor DaveMiller; "Speak Upfor What You Believe: Part 3"; Sunday at10 a.m.; 4twelve youth group: Wednesday at 7p.m.; 19831 Rocking Horse Road, Bend.

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP OF CENTRAL OREGON: United Wayrepresentatives, donors and beneficiaries presenta social justice service; "United Way ... Well Known ... Not Well Understood"; Sunday at11 a.m.; at the OldStone Church, 157 N.W.Franklin Ave., Bend.

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I'm a Catholic, but I'll admit it (or should I say "confess" it?): When Pope Benedict XVI announced his pending resignation, my first thought wasn't religious. It was in fact downright superficial. "There goes the best-dressed pontiff ever!" During hi s n e arly e i ght y ears on the t hrone of S t . Peter, Benedict has always looked a b solutely p e r fect, sartorially speaking, whether garbed in elaborate vestments for an Easter liturgy or clad in the simple but meticulously tailored white caped cassock (it's called a "simar" in church lingo) that he wears on more ordinary occasions. He's been the Duke of Windsor of popes. My own fashion sense is nearly nonexistent, but that

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COMMUNITY OFCHRIST: WESTSIDESOUTH CAMPUS: Pastor Evangel istDave Brock;"Become Randall Knight; "Signs of Life, Part4 a Covenant People," based on — Feeding 5,000"; Sunday at 9a.m. Luke 13:31-35; Sunday at 11 and10:30 a.m.; 1245S.E. Third St., a.m., following 10:45 a.m. praise Bend. singing; 20380 Cooley Road, Bend. DISCOVERYCHRISTIAN CHURCH: Pastor DaveDrullinger; "The Divine MagnaCarta," based on John 3:16-21; Sundayat10a.m.; 334 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend.

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In formal papal attire, Pope Benedict XVI waves to the crowd at the end of a papal Mass in Regensburg, Germany, in 2006.

piping. • Benedictgreetingworshipers in Rome, his chasuble this time woven of emerald-green watered silk with a pattern of golden stars. • Benedict on Oct. 21 canonizing Kateri Tekakwitha, the first Native American saint, while attired in a f a non, a gold-and-white striped shoulder covering, dating to the 8th century, that only popes may wear. Benedict's immediate pred ecessor, Pope J ohn P a u l II, was a saintly figure and a commanding i n tellectual presence, but he had little interest in clothes, tending to wear whatever was handed to him and shunning elaborate adornments. Pope Paul VI, who reigned from 1963 to 1978, started out dressing fancy, but he gradually simplified his attire, abandoning, for example, the papal tiara, the high triple crown that popes had worn since the early Middle Ages. Benedict didn't bring back the tiara, but he has revived many other traditional papal garments an d a c cessories. For his public appearances he almost always wears the bright red shoes that popes have worn since Roman times (John Paul preferred brown or black footwear). Benedict also began wearing the mozzetta, a w a istlengthcape, and the camauro, a red velvet cap with a white fur border that reminded Americans of a Santa Claus hat. Neither of t hose items had been seen much on popes since the end of the Second Vatican Council in 1965. Benedict's sartorial revivals have offended many liberal Catholics, who argue that he has been trying to "turn back the clock," as they often put it, on the churchly reforms of Vatican II. The cattiest critic was Hans Kung, the dissident German priest who had once been a colleague of Benedict, or Josef Ratzinger as he was then called, on the faculty of the University of Tubingen. In a 2008 op-ed article for the Italian newspaper La Stampa, Kung called Benedict's style of dress "pompous" andcompared him to Pope Leo X of the 16th century, notorious for selling in-

WESTSIDECHURCH:Pastor Ken Johnson; "Signs of Life, Part 4Feeding5,000";todayat6:30 p.m.and Sunday at 8, 9and10:45 a.m.; 2051 N.W. Shevlin Park Road,Bend.

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During his eight-year pontificate, Benedict XVI has revived papal attire that hasn't been seen much in decades. Above, he wears a camauro. Below, he dons a brimmed hat with a rounded crown on a sunny summer day in the Vatican.

EASTMONT CHURCH:Pastor John Lodwick; "Omniscient," from the series "God Is" based onPsalm 139:1-6, Proverbs15:3and John 21:17; Sunday at 9and10:45 a.m.; 62425 EagleRoad, Bend.

EMMAUSLUTHERANCHURCH:The Rev.David Poovey;"Come tothe Living Waters"; Sunday at10:30 a.m.; and "The Holy Cross"; Wednesday at 7 p.m.; 2175S.W.Salmon Ave., Redmond.

FATHER'SHOUSECHURCH OF GOD: Pastor Randy Wills; "Followers Are Spirited," as part of the series, "Are You Crazy"; Sunday at10 a.m.; 61690 Pettigrew Road, Bend. The youth groupmeetsWe dnesdayat7p.m.

GRACELUTHERANCHURCH AT EAGLE CREST:Pastor Randy VanMehren; "Occasionally a Stupid Detail Missed Tweaksthe Noseof Small People, but God's GraceIs Large"; Sundayat10:30 a.m.; Eagle Crest Banquetand Conference Facility, 1522 Cline Falls Road, Redmond.

THE FELLOWSHIPATBEND: Pastor Loren Anderson; "Building Unity," based on1 Corinthians 3:16-23; Sunday at10 a.m.; Summit High School, 2855 N.W. Clearwater Drive, Bend.

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of what passes for sophisticated culturethese days, beauty and art have become nearly unmoored from each other. Art is supposed to be transgressive, while beauty is judged merely ornamental. Paint a Madonna, and you've got calendar kitsch. the pope a fop- Be r i e d lCt l1BS comp l ement to the PaintaMadonna, and add some pish a e sthete. US eg beaUty ta goo d that points to elephant dung and pictures of Still others, such Q the good and shows female genitalia cut out from em prI Spfgte as the gay blogoff the good via sen- porn magazines, and you've got g er And r ew tcfrIS~IY tt)cft. sory media. a work to be exhibited in an exSullivan, have gQeQcft tT PljC T hat is w h a t I clusive gallery. Only in the decspeculated that f g jth t hg p believe is e x actly orative and useful arts — jewBenedict is himBenedict's aim. Over elry, fabrics, home furnishings, self gay. Catholic ~ e cif)d ~ITe the last couple of de- clothing, the design of cars, c onservat i v e s cades, the Roman machines, and even humble memgef'S Of Catholic Church has objects — are beauty and fine his church Benedict's attire been b e s mirched craftsmanship still the criteria exemplifies a S~cfre IS ftSelf with ugli n e s s, by which we judge value. "hermeneutic of Qe g Ugj fUI grid scar r ed by clerical P ope Benedict XV I h a s sexual pr e d ation been the pope of aesthetics, y ' d' indeStruCtige, liberate symbolabetted by clueless the pope who plays Mozart Brid that it ic effort to link and self-promoting on the piano for his own prihis 21st century Sgtf)eS )QIUgg bishops. B e nedict vate entertainment and who papacy to centu- ge S n fge g/I has use d beauty to can write theological books in ries of Catholic demonstrate tangi- such lucid, limpid prose that 4Umcfri effOI tS tradition. bly that the Catho- ordinarypeople can read them My own tak e g p t kyf. lic faith that he and forpleasure.He has reminded eCQ j$ on Be n e dict's the members of his a world that looks increasingly w ardrobe is church share is itself ugly and debased that there is s omewhat d i f beautiful and inde- such a thing as the beautiful ferent. I don't believe that aes- s t r uctible, and that it shines — whether it's embodied in a thetics is mere window-dress- t h r ough despite all human ef- sonata or an altarpiece or an ing. In her 2005 book "The f o r t s t o wreckit. embroideredcope or the cutof Substance of Style," economIt i s especially fitting for our a cassock — and that earthly ics pundit V i r ginia Postrel t i m e that the pope has chosen beauty ultimately communiwrote: "Aesthetics is the way h i s own liturgical apparel as an cates a beauty that is beyond we communicate through the a e sthetic medium. In the world earthly things.

COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH:Pastor Rob Anderson; "Who Lives in You?," based onLuke 13:31-35; Sunday at 9 a.m. and11 a.m.; 529 N.W. 19th St.,Redmond.

GRACEFIRSTLUTHERAN CHURCH:Pastor Joel LiaBraaten; "Visions of God" and "Big Wings"; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; 2265 N.W. Shevlin Park Road, Bend. GRACEREFORMED PRESBYTERIANCHURCH: Pastor Dan Dillard; "Worship in theGarden,"basedon Genesis 2-3; Sunday at10:30 a.m.; 62162 Hamby Road, Bend.

JOURNEY CHURCH: PastorKeith Kirkpatrick; "The Best Is Yet to Come!"; Sunday at9a.m.and 10:30 a.m; and a third birthday celebration for the church; W ednesday at6:30 p.m.;70 N.W . Newport Ave., Bend. NATIVITY LUTHERAN CHURCH: Ronald Werner Jr.; a message based on Luke13:31-35; Sunday at 9 a.m. and 11a.m.; 60850 Brosterhous Road,Bend.

NEW HOPE CHURCH: Pastor Randy Myers; "Words of Love," as part of the series "WhenGrace Speaks"; today at 6 p.m.and Sunday at 9 and10:45 a.m.; 20080 Pinebrook Blvd., Bend. SPIRITUALAWARENESS COMMUNITY OF THE CASCADES: Community gathering; Sunday at9 a.m.; held at TheOld Stone Church, 157 N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend.

ST. PAUL'SANGLICANCHURCH: Father John Pennington; "Christ Plays No Favorites," based on Matthew 15:21-28; communion service; Sunday at10 a.m.; Southwest12th Avenue and Forest Ave., Redmond. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH: Pastor Eric Burtness; "Getting Healthy When You're Hurting," as part of the series "Psalm 23: NewTime With an Old Friend";Sunday at8:30a.m. and11 a.m.; 1113Black Butte Blvd., Redmond. AGAPE HARVESTFELLOWSHIP: Youthgroup We dnesdayat7 p.m.; 52460 Skidgel Road, LaPine. COMMUNITYBIBLECHURCH AT SUNRIVER:Pastor Glen Schaumloeffel; "The Protocol of the Gifts," based on1 Corinthians14:3439, as part of the series "Growing Up God's Way"; Sundayat9:30 a.m.;1 Theater Drive, Sunriver. CONCORDIALUTHERAN MISSION: The Rev. Willis Jenson; "Men Welcome the LordOnlyThrough the Gospel," based onLuke13:34-35; Sunday at11 a.m.; and"God's Glory Is the Cross of Christ Becausethe Cross Is His MercyToward Fallen Men to Give Life Eternal," based on John17:1; Sundayat1 p.m.; held at Terrebonne GrangeHall, 828611th St., Terrebonne. PURIM CARNIVAL:Games, crafts, prizes, lunch, silent auction and raffle sponsored by theJewish Community of Central OregonandTemple Beth Tikvah to benefit BenTannen Community Religious School, come in costume; $10per person, $30 per family; 11 a.m. Mini-Megillah reading, carnival at11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Sunday; 21555 ModocLane, Bend. MIGHTY BE OURPOWER: Kathleen Jacobson will lead this book review anddiscussionofwomen as peacemakers, soup lunchavailable; donations accepted;12:30-2:30 p.m. Sunday; Nativity Lutheran Church, 60850 Brosterhous Road,Bend; 541-388-0765.

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ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH KLCA Worship in the Heart of Redmond

Sunday Worship Service 8:30 am Contemporary 11:00 am Liturgical Sunday School for all ages at 10:00 am Wednesdays in LentSoup Supper 6:15 8 Service 7:00 pm Children's Room available during services Come Experience a warm, friendly family of worshipers. Everyone Welcome - Always. A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and diverse music program for all ages

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9:30am Sunday Educational Classes 10:30 am Morning Worship This Sunday at Faith Christian Center, special guest; Chuck Neighbors - ActorStoryteller will be with us in the Sunday service, beginning at 10:30 am.

Childcare is provided in our Sunday morning service. On Wednesdays "Restored Youth" service begins at 7:00 pm A number of Faith lourney Groups meet throughout the week in small groups,

please contact the church for details and times. The church is located on the corner of Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. www.bendfaith.com REDMOND ASSKMBLY 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

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

Coffee Fellowship - 10:45 am Bible Education Hour - 11: 15am Nursery Care available The church is located at Beaver and Theater Drives in Sunriver Everyone is welcome. • Women'sBibleStudy -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 • I-Iome Bible Studies are also available Preschool for 3 F 4 year olds Call for information Senior Pastor: Glen Schaumloeffel Associate Pastor: Jake Schwarze visit our Web site www.cbchurchsr.org

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Sunday School for all ages Kidmo • Junior Church Greg Strubhar, Pastor Darin Hollingsworth, Youth Pastor POWELL BUTTE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Cowboy Fellowship Saturdays Potluck 6 pm Music and the Word 7 pm Sunday Worship Services 8:30am- IO:15 am-11 am Nursery F Children's Church Pastors: Chris Blair, Trey Hinkle, Ozzy Osborne and Glenn Bartnik 13720 SW Hwy 126, Powell Butte 541 -548-3066 www.powellbuttechurch.com REAL LIFK CHRISTIAN CHURCH Like Hymns? We've Got 'em! at the RLCC Church, 2880 NE 27th

Sunday Services 8 am Traditional Service (No child care for 8 am service) 9:30 am Contemporary Service with full child care 11 am Service (Full child carel For information, please call ... Minister - Mike Yunker - 541-312-8844 Associate Pastors Don Henderson & Mike Sweeney "Loving people one at a time." www.real-lifecc.org •

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

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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 Youth and Family Programs Active Social Outreach

Saturday, February 23 at 10:30 amTorah Service Sunday, February 24 adult education (call for information) Sunday, February 24 - Purim Carnival 11:30 am - I:30 pm Come in costume!

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FIRST PRKSBYTKRIAN CHURCH 230 NE Ninth, Bend

(Across Ninth St. from 13end Highl All Are Welcome, Always! Rev. Dr. Steven H. Koski Lead Pastor

Simplifying The Soul: Body 9:00 am contemporary 10:45 am traditional 5:01 pm relaxed Sunday School: 3 yrs to 6th grade Nursery care provided Lent Sermon Series: Simplifying The Soul Money,Body, Mind,Schedules, Relationships, Prayer Continues through March 24 Wednesday Noon Silence F Supper Worship 12 30 pm Contemplative Prayer Youth Events See Youth Blog: http://bendfp.org/youth/

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21555 Modoc Lane, Bend Annual passover Community Seder

M onday, March 25 at6:00 pm

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS OF CENTRAL OREGON

"Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship" We are a Welcoming Congregation February 24, 2013 at ll:00am:

For information & reservations: www bethtikvahbend org

Church Office: 541-389-8787 E-mail:theriver@mailshack.com Send to: PO Box 808, Bend OR 97709 www.therivermennonite.org

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

HOUSE OF COVENANT

Messianic Synagogue

Social Justice Sunday: "United Way ... Well Known ... Not Well Understood": United Way representatives, donors, and beneficiaries will present a special Social Justice Service program this morning, revealing the critical role that United Way servesin advancing the common good in our community.

Est. 1994

For more information about our education

programs, please calI Kathy Schindel at 541-388-8826. All services are held at the First United Methodist Church 680 NW Bond Street 541 -388-8826

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN

MISSION (LCMS) The rnissionofIiie Ciiarcii is Io forgivesinsthrough the GospelandIherehygrant e(ernal life.

(St. fohn 20:22-23, Augsburg Confession XXVII(.8, 10) 10 am Sunday School

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

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

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

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

www.uufco.org (541 ) 385-3908

• Davidic dance and worship • Children's ministry and nursery • Hebrew classes • Home groups Teaching from the Torah and the Brit Hadashah (New Testament) • Biblical Feasts • Lifecycle Events • End-times prophecy

OF CENTRAL OREGON Join the Unity Community Sunday 10:00 am with Rev. Jane Meyers

U Celebration Church 63830 Clausen Rd Ste 102, Bend Saturday 10:30 am-2 pm Worship/Dance-Study-

3/17; Vespers. I:00 PM.

Food/Fellowship Hebrew Roots Fellowship worshipping in Spirit and Truth 541-410-5337

3/29: Divine Service: The Festival of Good

Children's Program www.livingtorahfellowship.com

Friday. 1.00 PM.

Youth Program Provided

(near Bend Airport)

LIVING TORAH FKLLOWSHIP

3/3: Vespers. I:00 PM. 3/10: Vespers. I:00 PM.

UNITY COMMU N ITY

The Unity Community meets at 62855 Powell Butte Hwy

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

3/28: Divine Service: The Festival of Maundy Thursday 7:00 PM.

Meeting place:

include:

11 am Divine Service 2/24: Vespers. I:00 PM

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

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

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

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

Rev. Thom Larson Sundays 9:00 a.m. F 10:45 a.m. Worship Services Sundays 6:00 p.m. Hispanic Worship Service Weekly Bible Studies and Ministries for all ages Contact: 541-382-5822 Pastor John Lodwick www.eastmontchurch.com FOUNDRY CHURCH (FORMERLY FIRST BAPTIST) "A Heart for Bend in the

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

HOLY REDKKMER CATHOLIC PARISH

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

16137 Burgess Rd Tuesday, Wednesday S Friday Mass 9:00 am Sunday Mass — 10:00 am Confessions: Saturdays — 3:00-4:00 pm HOLY TRINITY, SUNRIVER

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

SUNDAY

9:00 AM Sunday School for everyone 10:15 AM Worship Service This Sunday at Foundry Church, Syd Brestel will deliver the message, "Finishing Strong", as part of a series from Philippians. 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 S 11:00 am Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org •

near Christmas Valley 57255 Fort Rock Rd

Sunday Mass — 3:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 3:00-3:15 pm ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH Pastor Rev. Iames A. Radloff Parochial Vicar Rev. Juan Carlos Chiarinoti 541-382-3631 NEW CHURCH 2450 NE 27th Street

Masses Saturday — Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30 AM, 10:00 AM 8 7:00 PM Domingo 12:30 PM - Misa en Espanol Reconciliation/ Reconciliacion Saturday3:00 PM — 4:45 PM - English Thursday 6:00 PM - 7:00 PMEnglish o Espanol Domingo 11:15 AM - 12:15PM - Espanol CAPILLA DE SANTA CLARA

Jueves 7:00 PM - Misa en Espano Stations of the Cross Friday 7;00 PM - English HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH

BERKAN BIBLE CHURCH In Partnershi p with

American MissionaryFellowship Near Highland and 23rd Ave. 2378 SW Glacier Pl. Redmond, OR 97756

We preachthegood newsof JesasChrist, singgreathyinnsof' faiih, andsearch theScrip(arestogether. Sunday Worship Service - 10:30 am Bible Study - Thursday, 10:30 am Teaching from the KIV and NKIV 13ible

Corner of NW Franklin 6 Lava Masses Sunday 4:30 PM Monday - Friday 7:00 AM 8 12:15 PM Saturday 8:00 AM Exposition F Benediction Monday after 7 00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Tuesday 10:00 AM — 6:00 PM Wednesday after 7:00 AM Mass6:00 PM Thursday after 7:00 AM Mass6:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Reconciliation Tuesday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AMEnglish o Espanol Saturday 8:30 AM - 9:30 AMEnglish o Espanol

Pastor Ed Nelson 541-777-0784

www.redmondbbc.org

Reading Room: 115 NW Minnesota Ave. Mon. through Frix 11 am - 4 pm Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm

Estaciones de la Cruz Viernes 7:00 PM - Espanol

The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor. 8286 11th St (Grange Hall), Terrebonne, OR www.lutheransonline.com/

ECHANKAR

Religion of the Light andSound of God Experience an Eckankar Community HU Learnhow tosing HU, a love song to God: a loving, uplifting, Spiritual Exercise. HU, pronounced like the word hue, is sung for about 20 minutes and is followed by a brief period of sacred contemplation. Followed by a discussion. Regardless of your beliefs or religion, singing HU can bring you greater happiness, love, and understanding. Singing HU can draw us closer in our state of consciousness to the Divine Being. It has helped people of many different faiths open their hearts more fully to the uplifting presence and security of God's love.

condordialutheranmission Facebook: Concordia Lutheran Mission Phone: 541-325-6773 GRACK FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH

2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend 541 -382-6862

For more information please visit www.eckankar.org or www.miraclesinyourlife.org or call 54(-728-6476.

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 10:00 am 50+ Bible Study WEEKLY Life Groups Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities for all ages. www.bendnaz.org

Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. (Child Care Available) SundaySchool 10:20 a.m. Education Hour 10:45 a.m.

Women's Bible Study •

Tuesday 9; 15a.m.

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

Sunday Schedule 8 am Holy Eucharist 9:15 am Education for All Ages 10:15 am Holy Eucharist (w/nursery care F Godly Play) The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector All are welcome through our red doors

Sunday School 9:45 am Children & Adult Classes Worship Service - 11:00 am Major's Robert F Miriam Keene

in America

www.gracefirstlutheran.org

www.sovereigngracebend.com

Wednesday 7:30 a.m.

Evangelical Lutheran Church

541-420-1667

NATIVITY LUTHERAN CHURCH

60850 Brosterhous Road at Knott, 541 -388-0765

Come worship with us.

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

Sermon by Ron Werner Jr.

Redmond, OR 97756 (541) 548-3367

TRINITY LUTHERAN

Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor 9:00 am Contemporary Worship 9:00 am Nursery Care 9:15 am Children S Youth Sunday School 9:30 am Adult Education 11:00 am Traditional Worship

LCMS 2550 NE Butler Market Road Bend, OR 97701 541-382-1832

4 Saturdays and TMC: $110

on the church page. $22 Copy Changes: by 5 PM Tuesday CO Marketplace: The First Tuesday of

each month. $22 Copy Changes: by Monday I week prior to

Mondays 6:30 pm Centering Prayer

Call Pat Lynch >4i-383-0396

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

Principal: Mrs. Hanne Krause

2012

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

11 am Organ/Piano Led Worship

Pastors: Rev. David Carnahan Rev Patrick Rooney

EffectiveMay 1,

Every Saturday

(3/4 mile north of High School)

School Website: www.saints.org

CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING

The Bulletin:

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

Church Website: www.trinitylutheranbend.org

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

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

COMM U N ITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 529 NW 19th Street

SUNDAY WORSHIP

*During the Week: Women's Groups, Men's Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, Music 6 Fellowship

Nursery Care provided for all services.

www.nativityinbend.com

8 am Guitar Led Worship 9:30 am Education Hour for all ages

Childcare provided on Sunday

5 Saturdays and TMC: $132

Bible Study at 10 am on Wednesdays

(Child care provided on Sundays.)

9:00 am - Contemporary Service Sunday School during the 9 am Service 11:00 am - Traditional Service

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

Gospel Reading Luke 13:31-35

9:15 Junior Church 11 am Formal Service

Sermon Title: "The Way Around" Scripture: Luke 13:31-35 Psalm 27

CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER 21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241

NEW HOPE EVANGELICAL

20080 Pinebrook Blvd. 541-389-3436 Celebrate New Life at New Hope Church! Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 9:00, IO:45 am, Pastor Randy Myers www.newhopebend.com

Meeting at the Golden Age Club 40 SE 5th St., Bend Just 2 blocks SW of Bend High School Sunday Worship 10:00 am Sovereign Grace Church is dedicated to worshipping God and teaching the Bible truths recovered through the Reformation. Call for information about other meetings

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

SOVKREIGN GRACK CHURCH

Men's Bible Study

9 am Informal Service •

Nursery Care S Children's Church ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Worship Services "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM 8:30 am Sunday 6.30 pm Ladies Bible Study

Pastor Joel LiaBraaten

Singing HU can help you experience: • Comfort, peace, joy • Expanded awareness • Inner light and/or sound • A subtle sense of Divine Love • The healing of a broken heart • Solace during times of grief • A release offears • Answers to your questions

BKND CHURCH OF THK NAZARENE 1270 NE 27 St..• 541-382-5496 Senior Pastor Virgil Askren SUNDAY 9:00 am Sunday School for all ages 9:00 am Hispanic Worship Service 10:15 am Worship Service

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VOLUNTEER SEARCH Volunteer Search is compiled by the Department of HumanServices Volunteer Services. The organizations listed are seeking volunteers for a variety of tasks. Toseeafull list, and for additional information on the types of help needed, goonline to www.beudbulletiu.com/volunteer. Changes, additions or deletions should be sent to 1300 N.W.Wall St., Suite103, Bend 97701, email Lin.H.Gardner@state.or.us or call 54I-693-8988.

SENIORS AARP:www.aarp.org/money/taxaide or888-687-2277. ASPEN RIDGEALZHEIMER'S ASSISTEDLIVING AND RETIREMENT COMMUNITY:54 I-385-8500. BEND SENIORCENTER: Kim, 54 I-706-6 I27. CASCADEVIEW NURSING AND ALZHEIMER'SCARECENTER: 541-382-7161.

CENTRAL OREGONCOUNCIL ON AGING(COCOA)AND MEALS ON WHEELS: www.councilonaging.org or 541-678-5483. LA PINESENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER: Pat Potter, 541-536-6237. LONG-TERM CAREOMBUDSMAN PROGRAM:NancyAllen, 54 I -312-2488.

PILOTBUTTE REHABILITATION CENTER:541-382-553 I. PRINEVILLESOROPTIMIST SENIOR CENTER:Melody,541-447-6844. TOUCHMARK ATMT. BACHELOR VILLAGE: 541-383-1414. VOLUNTEERS IN ACTION: 54 I -548-7018.

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND EDUCATION SERVICES ADULTBASICSKILLS DEPARTMENT (COCC):Margie Gregory, mgregory© cocc.edu or 541-318-3788. ALYCE HATCHCENTER: Andy Kizans, 54 I-383- I980. BEND PARK& RECREATION DISTRICT:Kim, 541-706-6127. BIGBROTHERS BIGSISTERS OF CENTRALOREGON:541-3126047 (Bend), 541-447-3851, ext. 333 (Prineville) or 541-325-5603 (Madras). BOY SCOUTSOF AMERICA: Paul Abbott, paulabbott©scouting.org or 54 I -382-4647. BOYS &GIRLS CLUBS OF CENTRAL OREGON: www.bgcco.org, info© bgcco.org or 541-617-2877. CAMP FIREUSA CENTRAL OREGON: campfire©bendcable.com or 54I-382-4682. CHILDREN'SVISION FOUNDATION: Julie Bibler, 541-330-3907. CIRCLE OFFRIENDS: Beth, beth@ acircleoffriendsoregon.com or 54 I-588-6445. DESCHUTESCOUNTYSHERIFF'S OFFICE— CENTRAL OREGON PARTNERSHIPSFORYOUTH: www.deschutes.org/copy, COPY© deschutes.org or 541-388-6651. FOSTERGRANDPARENTS PROGRAM:Steve Guzanskis, 54 I-678-5483. GIRL SCOUTS:541-389-8146. GIRLS ONTHE RUN OF DESCHUTES COUNTY:www.deschutescountygotr. org or info©deschutescountygotr.org. GRANDMA'SHOUSE:541-383-3515. HEALTHYBEGINNINGS:www.myhb. org or 541-383-6357. HIGH DESERTTEENSVOLUNTEER PROGRAM: www.highdesertmuseum. org or 541-382-4757. IEP PARTNERS: Carmelle Campbell at the OregonParent Training and Information Center, 888-505-2673. J BAR JLEARNINGCENTER: Rick Buening, rbuening@jbarj.org or 54 I-389-1409. JUNIPERSWIM & FITNESS CENTER: Kim,541-706-6127. KIDS CENTER:Rachel Kane, 541-3835958, ext. 274. LA PINEHIGHSCHOOL:Jeff Bockert, jeff.bockert@bend.kf 2.or.us or 54 I-355-850 I. MEADOWLARK MANOR:Peggy Kastberg, 541-382-7025. MOUNTAINSTARFAMILY RELIEF NURSERY:541-322-6820.

NEIGHBORIMPACT: 541-548-2380, ext. 115. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICE:541-548-6088, 541-447-6228 or541-475-3808. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY MASTERGARDENERVOLUNTEER PROGRAM:http://extension. oregonstate.edu/deschutes or 541-548-6088. READ TOGETHER: 541-388-7746. REDMOND HIGHSCHOOL: 541-923-4807. REDMOND LEARNINGCENTER:Zach Sartin, 541-923-4854. REDMOND YOUNGLIFE: 541-923-8530. SCHOOL-TO-CAREERPARTNERSHIP: Kent Child, 541-322-3261. SMART (STARTMAKING A READER TODAY):www.getsmartoregon.org or 541-355-5600. TRILLIUM FAMILYSERVICES: 503-205-0194. VIMA LUPWAHOMES:www. lupwahomes.org or 541-420-6775. YOUTH CHOIROF CENTRAL OREGON:541-385-0470.

ANIMALS AND ENVIRONMENT BENDSPAY&NEUTER PROJECT: 54I-6 I7-10 IO. CAT RESCUE,ADOPTION & FOSTER TEAM (CRAFT):www.craftcats.org, 541-389-8420 or541-598-5488. CHIMPS, INC.:www.chimps-inc.org or541-410-4122. DESCHUTESLANDTRUST: www.deschuteslandtrust.org or 541-330-0017. DESCHUTESNATIONALFOREST: Jean Nelson-Dean, 541-383-5576. EAST CASCADES AUDUBON SOCIETY:www.ecaudubon.org or 541-241-2190. THE ENVIRONMENTALCENTER: 541-385-6908. EOUINEOUTREACH HORSE RESCUE OF BEND:www.equineoutreach. com or joan@equineoutreach.com or 541-419-3717. HEALINGREINS THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER: Darcy Justice, 541-382-9410. HUMANE SOCIETYOF CENTRAL OREGON: Jen, jennifer@hsco.org or 541-382-3537. HUMANE SOCIETYOF THE OCHOCOS:541-447-7178. HUMANE SOCIETYOFREDMOND: volunteer@redmondhumane.org or 541-923-0882. JUNIPERGROUP SIERRA CLUB: 54 I-389-9 I15. STEWARDSHIPFOR SUSTAINABLE BAGGING: Lexa McAllister, Imcallister©cocc.edu or 541-914-6676. SUNRIVERNATURECENTER& OBSERVATORY:541-593-4442. VOLUNTEERCAMPGROUND HOST POSITIONS: TomMottl, 541-4 I6-6859.

HEALTH AMERICANCANCER SOCIETY: Charlie Johnson, 541-434-3114. AMERICANREDCROSS: 541-749-4111. DESCHUTESCOUNTYHEALTH DEPARTMENT: Tuesday Johnson, Tuesday Johnson©co.deschutes. or.us or 541-322-7425. FRIENDSWITH FLOWERS OF OREGON: www. friendswithflowersoforegon.com or 54 I-480-8700. HOSPICEOF REDMONDSISTERS:www.redmondhospice. org or Volunteer Coordinator at 541-548-7483. MOUNTAIN VIEWHOSPITAL:JoDee Tittle, 541-475-3882, ext. 5097. MOUNTAINVIEW HOSPITAL HOSPICE: 541-460-4030 or Tori Schultz, tschultz@mvhd.org or 541475-3882, ext. 5327. NATIONALALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS— CENTRAL OREGON: Eileen White, namicentraloregonO gmail.com. NEWBERRY HOSPICE:541-536-7399. PARTNERS IN CARE:www. partnersbend.org or SarahPeterson at 541-382-5882. RELAYFORLIFE:Stefan Myers, 541-504-4920. ST. CHARLESIN BENDAND ST. CHARLESIN REDMOND:

SUPPORT GROUPS 541-706-6354. VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE: Kristi, 541-585-9008.

ARTS, MUSIC, CULTURE AND HERITAGE 88.9KPOV, BEND'S COMMUNITY RADIO STATION:info@kpov.org or 541-322-0863.

ART COMMITTEEOF THE REDMOND FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY: Linda Barker, 541-312-1064. ARTS CENTRALSTATION: 541-617-1317. CASCADESTHEATRICAL COMPANY: 541-389-0803. CENTRAL OREGONSYMPHONY ASSOCIATION: Julie, 541-383-7779. DES CHUTESHISTORICAL MUSEUM: 541-389-1813, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. DESCHUTESPUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM:541-312-1032. FRIENDS OFTHE BEND LIBRARIES: www.fobl.org or Meredith Shadrachat 541-617-7047. HIGH DESERTCHAMBER MUSIC:Isabelle Senger, www. highdesertchambermusic.com, info@ highdesertchambermusic.com or 541-306-3988. HIGH DESERTMUSEUM: 541-382-4754. LA PINE PUBLICLIBRARY:Cindylu, 541-317-1097. LATINOCOMMUNITY ASSOCIATION: Brad, volunteer©latca.org or 541-382-4366. THE NATUREOFWORDS: www.thenatureofwords.org or 541-330-4381. REDMOND FRIENDSOF THE LIBRARY: 54-312-1 I 060. REDMONDINTERCULTURAL EXCHANGE (R.I.C.E.): Barb, bonitodia©msn.com or 541-447-0732. TOWER THEATREFOUNDATION: 541-317-0700.

GOVERNMENT, CITY AND COMMUNITY THE CITIZENREVIEWBOARD(CRB): crb.volunteer.resources@ojd.state. or.us or 888-530-8999. CITY OFBEND:Cheryl Howard, choward@ci.bend.or.us or 541-388-5505. COURT APPOINTEDSPECIAL ADVOCATE (CASA): www. casaofcentraloregon.org or 541-389-1618. DESCHUTESCOUNTY VICTIMS' ASSISTANCEPROGRAM: Diane Stecher, 541-317-3186 or 541-388-6525. DESCHUTESRIVER WOODS NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION: www.drwna.org or Barbara at info© drwna.org or 541-382-0561. JEFFERSON COUNTYCRIME VICTIMS' ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: Tina Farrester, 541-475-4452, ext. 4108. JEFFERSONCOUNTYVOLUNTEER SERVICES:Therese Helton, 541-4756131, ext. 208. LA PINERURAL FIREPROTECTION DISTRICT:Volunteer Coordinator, 541-536-2935. ORCHARDDISTRICT NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION: www.orcharddistrictneighborhood. com. SUNRIVERAREACHAMBEROF COMMERCE: 541-593-8149. VISIT BEND: www.visitbend.com or 541-382-8048.

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Horses Continued from D1 But with the exception of these three animals — wild horses, asses and zebrasEquus simplicidens' remaining descendants and the dozens of other prehistoric horse species that roamed the world went extinct about 10,000 years ago. It's believed they were killed off during the last Ice Age, and overhunted by prehistoric humans, who included them in cave paintings along with saber tooth tigers and woolly mammoths. O nly three types of w i l d horses survived these extinctions, according to the American Museum of Natural History's website: the forest horse of Central and Northern Europe; thetakhi or Przewalski's horse of Mongolia and N o rthern China, and the tarpan of the area surrounding the Black and Caspian seas. During the 4th century B.C., a group of people living in the Ukraine, southwest Russia and western Kazahkstan domesticated the tarpans and spread both their animals and their breeding knowledge to other parts of the civilized world. Humans later captured and domesticated the wild tarpans, forest horses and takhis they encountered or hunted these animals for food and sport.

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A ccording to the network, o f t he grass," Stroebel said, t he first tarpan-focused breed- p o n dering his own mortality, ing program started in 1936 "that would have been the end when Polish professor Tadeusz of t he tarpans." Vetulani created the Koni k T hat's why he took them to h orse by cross-breeding do- E q uine Outreach last May. mestic horses that traced their L ocated in Northeast Bend, l ineage back to the final wild E q uine O u t reach r e s cues tarpans kept in captivity. abandoned horses and proAmerican Harry Hegardt vides them with shelter and launchedthesecm edical c ar e s o ond program in they can be adopted Recreating the breed Thesegugs the 1960s when out to a new home. The last wild forest horses he tried re-creat- are unique, S teelh a m m e r , lived in Poland until they went tng t a rpan-like w ho f ounded t h e there'S j uS t extinct in 1800. The last tar- horses by breednonprofit organizasomething pans living in the wild died off tion about 30 years in the later part of that century tangs and farm about them. ago, admits she's dewhile the last tarpan held in horses at h i s g/e j uSt dO veloped a fondness captivity died at a Russian zoo Central Oregon for Stroebel's horses Want tO put a in 1909. ranch. His theobecause of their size Takhis are officially listed ry, according to bu l let in the and the fact they as being "endangered" — a an article from look like the horses few thousand ofthese horses the A s sociated depicted on carousurvive in captivity — and are Press, was that — Joen sels or fantasy movslowly being introduced back t he w il d m u s ies like "The Hobbit" Steelham or "The Lord of the into the wild through preserves tangs held many foun scattered across China and of the same tarEquine Outreach Rings." " These are t h e Mongolia. According to the ¹ pan genes that tional Zoo, these takhis are the were present in perfect horses for only remaining truly wild hors- the horses used women over 50 bees, any other "wild horse" is re- i n the two previous experi- c a use you don't have that far ally the offspring of a domesti- m ents. Thus, they would be to f all," she joked. u cated horse that went feraL the perfect place for his breedBut Steelhammer alsoknows More than 30 years after the ing to start. her arrangement with the horslast tarpans died off, German T he results of this breeding e s is a temporary one because zoologists Lutz and Herman program were called Heck they will eventually have to go Christine Rapoza, of Bend, a volunteer at Equine Outreach, pets Heck put forth a theory that h orses, or S t roebel horses, s o meplace elsefor the breed a Stroebel horse while another pulls her glove out of her back the extinct animals could be n amed after a Central Oregon t o survive. Keeping the horses pocket and a third enjoys a snack. brought back by selectively r ancher who continued the w i t hout castrating them directbreeding their descendants for experiment. lyc ontradicts her agency's mission — Steelhammer compared characteristics the earlier genSaving the herd erations possessed. the situation to an animal shelThese efforts, which at first During the late 1980s, Gor- terthat bred dogs and cats for focused onrecreating a prehis- don and Lenette Stroebel often sale — but sterilization would toric cow known as the auroch, drove past Hegardt's ranch and mean the experimentHegardt gained huge support from the marvelled at the horses he kept started 50 years ago would German Nazi Party because on his property. They bought come to an abrupt end. they symbolized the purity and 20 of the animals from Hegardt For now, Equine Outreach originality of the Aryan nation, when he died in 1990 and con- is keeping the male Stroebel according to the Large Herbi- tinued his breeding project at horses — stallions and geldvore Network, an international their Prineville ranch. ings — at its main facility in "I loved those little boogers," Bend and the Stroebel horse nature conservation group. During the late 1930s, the G ordon Stroebel, 72, s a id females at a foster ranch in Heck brothers focused their when asked about the horses Redmond. Steelhammer's goal efforts on breeding prehistoric last week. "They were great is to place the breeding mares horses and tried recreating the for exhibits." and stallions at one large fatarpan by mating a few types S troebel spent t h e n e x t cility so they can continue to of domesticated horses with 20 years doubling the size breed and keep Hegardt and wild takhis to create the Heck of the herd — it now has 10 Stroebel's legacy moving forhorse, which can be found in studs, or male horses, and ward, while she's willing to zoos and preserves across Eu- 30 mares, or female horses adopt out the non-breeding rope and America. — and selling them to private horses to qualified homes on '!l Though the Hecks' theories individuals and hobby farms an individual basis. "These guys are u n ique, were not proven — the Heck for anywhere between $500 horses are merely domestic and $3,500 each. But as much there's just something about horses that look like tarpans as Stroebelloved the horses, them," she said, expressing and not a genetic duplicate when his health started to fail her admiration for the StroeIl of the prehistorichorse spe- last year, he knew it would be bel horses. "We just don't want cies — their efforts were cop- best for the herd if he and the to put a bullet in the breed." ied twice in the decades that animals parted ways. — Reporter: 541-617-7816, "If I went to the other side followed. mmclean@bendbulletin.com

is preparing for the biggest weekend of the year. There won't be as much to celebrate at the box office, however, because two new films are expected to have lackluster debuts. "Snitch," an action film starring the beefy Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, is expected to start off with an u nderwhelming $12 m i l lion, according to those who have seen prerelease audience surveys. That means the picture will h ave to compete for the No. I spot with "Identity Thief," the Melissa McCarthy comedy that is still doing brisk business as it enters its third weekend in theaters. T he onl y o t he r n e w movie hitting theaters this weekend, thesci-fi horror flick "Dark Skies," is likely to launch w it h r o u ghly $10 million. I nstead of h eading to the movies this weekend, millions of Americans will be camped out in front of their television sets Sunday to see how "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane fares hosting the Academy Awards. After the golden statues are handed out, studios are hopeful that a handful of winners will benefit at the box office in coming weeks. "Snitch" Although doesn't seem destined for awards glory next y ear, the movie has earned decent reviews for an action film. "Dark Skies," meanwhile, was not screened in advance of its opening for critics — typically a sign that the studio fears it will be disliked by reviewers.

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© zapzit Hopefully,Oscar is ready for Seth MacFarlane,because MacFarlane sounds ready for him. The "Family Guy" creator and "Ted" director and cowriter will live the dream of many a film fan by serving as host of this year's Oscars, as ABC airs the Motion Picture Academy's 85th c e r emony Sunday from L o s A n geles' ABC Dolby Theatre at Hollywood Seth MacFarlane hosts the 85th Oscars presentation Sunday on gt Highland Center. ABC. S ince being n a me d b y first-time O scar p r o ducers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron for best song — and Dame main event. ("Smash") as a surprise choice Shirley Bassey will croon the "I think t hat's how most for the job, MacFarlane has classic "Goldfinger." of the press perceived it, but become an Oscarnominee as Also scheduled is a tribute it really was not that. It was well: He's up for writing the to movie musicals of recent something that the Academy lyrics to the "Ted" song "Ev- vintage, including Oscar's best thought would be kind of nice, erybody Needs a Best Friend." picture of 2002, "Chicago," of to make that usually dry cere"In general, we're trying to which Meron and Zadan were mony a little more interesting. make this a more ubiquitous executive producers. And Bar- That was really all it was supOscars," MacFarlane says. "I bra Streisand will offer her posed to be." think that a lot of times, there's first Oscar performance since Nevertheless, MacFarlane pressure to keep everything her tune "Evergreen" (from "A was reviewed widely for that a bout the m ovies that a r e Star Is Born") won in 1977. occasion asif he were presidnominated that year. While Hollywood, and television ing over the actual Oscars. "It was kind of ridiculous," that is a big part of this, we're viewers, got a taste of how also trying to f ind ways to MacFarlane might fare at the he says."That was the result broaden it a little bit." Oscars from his often irrev- of an overabundance of enTo that end, a 50th-anni- erent mid-January teaming tertainment media. People are versary salute to the James with actress Emma Stone to just desperate to write about Bond movies will encompass announce the n o minations. something, so they turned that Adele's first live rendering of He maintains t ha t w a sn't into a full-on review. It's 5 in "Skyfall" — another nominee meant as a dry run for the the morning, and you're doing

a five-minute announcement, so it's a little silly to review that like a show." The Oscar contests themselves are intriguing this year, since some results won't be sure bets. Best actor candidate Daniel Day-Lewis ("Lincoln") and best supporting actress contender Ann e H a thaway ("Les Miserables") seem to be all-but-certain victors, based on their history of w i nning virtually every honor in their categories during this f i lmaward season. However, others aren't as predictable. Jessica Chastain has been a best actress victor many times for "Zero Dark Thirty," but Jennifer Lawrence earned last month's Screen Actors Guild Award for "Silver Linings Playbook." There, actors voted for actors, which is how it also works in the Oscars. That also may help "Argo" in the best picture race; that film's cast was named best ensemble by SAG, and many of the same voters weigh in on Oscar's best picture, plus, Ben Affleck has won many awards for directing "Argo" after being denied that nomination in the Academy Awards. The best supporting actor c ontest makes history t h i s year, marking the first time every nominee in an Oscar acting race has won the statue already. It could go any of several ways: Tommy Lee Jones ( "Lincoln") wo n t h e S A G Award — again, possibly giv-

arents' uic tem ercowsteen Dear Abby:I'm a 15-year-old student who reads your column every day, and I hope you can help me. I want to be closer to my parents. They yell at my siblings and me and call us names. It hurts me very m uch. If w e m a k e a mistake — even a little one — or forget • EAR our chores, we can expect to be insulted, yelled at, etc. I have learned to tune them out, but I don't understand how such intelligent people like my parents can act this way. Years ago, I decided to talk to them about it, but that was seen as an act of defiance. My parents, especially my f ather, can't take constructive criticism and respond with more yelling. Each of our arguments leaves me upset for days. But I still believe I need to do something. I want to be close to them before it's too late, but I have lost so much respect and trust for them, and they probably feel the same. Please, Abby, I don't know what to do. I would greatly appreciate your advice, although I know you are very busy. Thank you for taking the time to read my letter. — Hopeful in New York Dear Hopeful: Y ou h a ve m y sympathy. Harsh words can leave wounds that last longer than physi-

cal bruises.Some parents develop hair-trigger tempers when they are under financial pressure. Others, without realizing it, model their behavior on the way their parents raised THEM and overreact when their children make mistakes. Because you h aven't been a b l e t o get t h r ough t o your father, talk to a trusted adult relative about the fact that you would like to be closer to your parents but don't know how. If they hear it from another adult, they might be more open to the message. Dear Abby: I am a 26-year-old mother of a 13-month-old daughter, "Lissa." I am a "by-the-book" mom. I'm still breastfeeding and I am strict about what I allow my daughter to eat. She has just barely started to eat table food. I don't want my child to have bad eating habits, so I try to give her only healthy items at dinnertime. Her dad, on the other hand, thinks it's funny to give her junk, including sugar. When she was only 2 months old, I caught him giving her licorice. The other day, it was soda and ice cream. I don't agree with this, and it's causing us a lot of fights. When we sit down to dinner, I

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Waltz ("Django Unchained") took the Golden Globe Award, and Philip Seymour Hoffman ( "The Master") earned t he Broadcast Film Critics Association's Critics' Choice Award. With "Ted" star Mark Wahlberg and the blue-languageprone title teddy bear set as Oscar presenters, Norah Jones also will perform, reprising the Ma c Farlane-co-written number she sang in that film. "I was positive we w ere not going to be on that list," MacFarlane says of his nomination, "so that was a nice surprise. I've always thought of myself as something of a Hollywood outsider. I've never been in that inner circle, and I don't know that this w i ll change that too much."

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I was kibitzing Cy the Cynic, today's South, and when he saw his hearts, I k new h e w o uld expect disaster. A doubleton K-Q is Cy's least-favorite holding: It reminds him o f m arriage, a n i n s titution h e distrusts. So I w a s surprised when Cy tempted fate by bidding a slam. West led the queen of clubs, and the Cynic took dummy's ace and looked like a favorite for 12 tricks. Cy ne xt c a s hed t he A - K of diamonds, but alas, East was Ed, the club expert. He smoothly followed with the ten and queen! Cy thought he needed to ruff a diamond in dummy to set up the suit, and to avoid an overruff, he ruffed with the ace of trumps. TRUMP TRICK When Ed followed, Cy may have suspected that he'd been had, but he next took the K-Q of trumps. When West showed out, Ed had a trump trick. Down one. Cy was betrayed by a womanthe queen of diamonds - and p robably wasn't surprised. If E d follows low to the A-K of diamonds, Cy will ruff the next diamond with dummy's eight and succeed easily.

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Gem in the Rough f Three Rivers SouthJ$165,000

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• Three Rivers South • Approx. 1.60 acres • Bonus Mt. Bachelor view • Well and Septic • Well maintained gravel road • 54653 Silver Fox Dr. MLS¹201209514

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61067 Snowberry ( $315,000

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• 2 6 acres trails lead to BLM • 3 bed, 2 bath home,hugedecks • 24'x36' shop w/12'x24' storage • Custom dog kennel • Cable, electric & water to all buildings • Fully fenced, great water feature Low $300,000's

• Fabulous mountain, water, and terrain views • Unique site offering

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• Original price $710 000

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West Side Park-like Setting ~ $495,000

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61739 Tam McArthur Loop ~ $599,000 • 4bedrooms,4.5 baths,2950SF • Marble entry; 3ate s firep aces • Large windows overlook private, tree lined property • Huge deck for entertaining in establishedBrokenTop • Tile roof & triple cargarage MLS¹201300359

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Contemporary City Living ( $820,000

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Hike, bike, Broker, 541-322-9954 541-771-1116 541-388-0000 Nice mountain views, Crooked River Realty Indcpc dcndy 0 ncd cnd Opccnccd ride horses, fly fish. John L. Scott Real Bend Quiet & natural set- Estate, 3.09-acres. $95,950. FACTORY SPECIAL Redmond $97,000 www.JohnLScott.com ting is ideal for vacaMLS¹201101554 Breathtaking Views New Home, 3 bdrm, 2.59 acres close to tions or year round Call Linda Lou 1 05+ acres with 3 60 Snowberry Village $46,500 finished own. O w ne r wi l l living. $49,000 MLS¹ Day-Wright, Broker, degree views of Cas- tcarry. ¹46. on your site. 201009429 541-771-2585 cade Moun t ains, MLS¹201100751 J and M Homes $88,900. 3 b d r ms, Crooked River Realty Juniper Realty, Smith Rock and Can541-548-5511 2 baths, 1600y sq. ft. Call Travis Hannan, 541-504-5393 yon Rim views from 1994 Silv e rcrest.Snowberry Village ¹119 Principal Broker, R EADY T O BUI L D ! the t o p of this SW Shad Rd. Located Living room, separate • 3 bedrooms, 2.5 541-788-3480 5.07 acres, flat lot, one-of-a-kind Sisters on a p a ved street. dining room & large Redmond RE/MAX baths, 1920 sq. ft. mature trees, paved a creage! Listed a t kitchen with e a ting • 2000 Silvercrest - TriThis 2.7 acre parcel Land & Homes road, 1/3 interest in $ 699,000. Bring a n area. Pellet s tove, has Mt. Jefferson & Real Estate well, applied for stan- offer! plewide Smith Rock v i ews. Huge covered BBQ • Living room, family dard septic. $99,900. www.johnlscott.com SW Canyon Dr. deck. Large laundry The lot is level with MLS¹ 20 12 0 4695 1.13 acres with access many building sites. r oom a n d 2-c a r room, dining room /kelliecook • Remodeled kitchen, Pam Lester, Principal Kellie Cook, Broker from two streets proCrooked River Ranch attached garage. w/breakfast bar B roker, Century 2 1 541 -408-0463 v iding y o u man y water and power is Call Marilyn Rohaly, • Private master suite Gold Country Realty, John L. Scott building site options. available at the street. 541-550-0098 Broker, w/walk-in closet We never stop moving: Inc. 541-504-1338 Owner terms availReal Estate, Bend Crooked River Realty 541-322-9954 Three Rivers South j Septic was previously • Master bath w/garden www.johnlscott.com able. $58,500 John L. Scott Real $75,000 approved. $78,500 139716 Dorothy Lane tub & double shower MLS¹ 201106385 Canyon City, Oregon Estate, Bend • .45 acre lot MLS¹ 201208266 Located on C r escentCascade Views in Ter• Gas FA heat PLUS Cg Juniper Realty, Investment opportunity. • Backs Deschutes Nawww.JohnLScott.com Juniper Realty, Creek. This charming rebonne. $192,500 AC & fireplace 541-504-5393 4 city tax lots totalling tional Forest 541-504-5393 2 bdrm, 1 bath home Breathtaking views, De20737 Livingood Way. • Immaculate - too 14.07 acres. Zoned • Big Deschutes River SW Chinook Dr. boasts 120' of creek schutes River CanNewer 2003 3 Bdrm, many upgrades to list! MORRIS 775 R1. It's possible to di• MLS 201209006 R i ver & frontage, cov e r ed yon, and farming val- Crooked 2 bath turnkey home. $129,900 vide the lots further. REAL ESTATE Manufactured/ Kathy Powell, Broker mountain views from deck, wood s t ove, New appliances, lots Call Marilyn Rohaly, ley below, 5 usable Power, city water & I dcpc dc clyo cd d o p c ccd 541-383-4342 new paint inside and acres with well Ideal t his 5.68 acres l oMobile Homes of upgrades, custom Broker, 541-322-9954 sewer at the paved We never stop moving: out, new roof and new building site with un- c ated on a p a v ed window c o v erings, John L. Scott Real street. Mtn. & valley The Highlands at BroNum e rous Suntree Village ¹94 kitchen cabinets. o bstructed front and back decks. Estate, Bend view s street. views. Many possible ken top, 10 a cres, trees & many building Plenty of storage with MLS¹201205208 $44,500 Pristine fenced courtwww.JohnLScott.com b uilding s ites. L o - gated, private well, sites. $225,000 MLS¹ cs w/d hookup, covered Gail Day 541-306-1018 • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths yard entry. Very open Snowberry Village ¹16 cated in the city limits utilities at lot, applicaRV parking are and Central Oregon Realty 201106408 • 1661 sq.ft. Fuqua concept with close to of Canyon City near tion for cap-fill septic. Enjoy the carefree lifJuniper Realty, • Extensively updated m inutes f ro m W i l - Group, LLC 1500 sq.ft. $74,300. John Day. (Sellers are $535,000. estyle at Bend's preMLS 541-504-5393 l amette S k i Pa s s , • All new paint-in and MORRIS Cascade Village licensed Oregon Real ¹ 201200937. Pa m mier 55+ community clear lakes and trails. out! Homes N.W. LLC SW Chinook Dr. REAL ESTATE Estate brokers). n ear m edical a n d Lester, Principal Broheat pump $275,000. 541-388-0000 1 dcpc dc dyo cd d o p c ccd CHECK YOUR AD Crooked River, Smith •• Newer $99,900 ker, Century 21 Gold shopping. ImmacuNewer wood laminate MLS¹ 201207074 Please check your ad Rock & mou n tain Juniper Realty, late 3 b e d room, 2 Country Realty, Inc. Three Rivers Southj Call Kerry at floors 8 n e w v i nyl, Need help fixing stuff? on the first day it runs views. Owner terms 541-504-5393 541-504-1338 541-815-6363 n ew s h ower a n d Call A Service Professional bath features sepa$8,000 to make sure it is cor- available. 6.9 acres r ate d i ning r o o m, more! find the help you need. Cascade Realty, • .50acre lot rect. Sometimes in- with septic, power & huge kitchen with is541-536-1731 www.bendbulletin.com • Bring your RV s tructions over t h e w ell i n stalled. I n - • Vaulted ceilings-new Public Notice land, master suite with windows • Close to lakes phone are misundercludes custom home Notice is hereby given that the State of 32.42 Acres in Urban stood and an e rror plans. $189,000 Call Marilyn Rohaly, 20774 LivingWay. Like g arden t u b , sta l l Oregon through its Department of Administra- • MLS 201206354 shower, Vaulted ceilGrowth Bo u n dary, can occur in your ad. Broker, 541-322-9954 New 3 Bdrm, 2 bath Becky Brunoe, Broker MLS¹ 201008671 tive Services, proposes to sell the following ings, wood laminate Adjacent t o The home is loaded with John L. Scott Real 541-350-4772 If this happens to your Juniper Realty, described property AS IS located in Bend, Greens, kitty corner to ad, please contact us upgrades, i n cluding floors, FA heat & AC. Estate, Bend 541-504-5393 We never stop moving. Oregon: dec k s . new Ridgeview High the first day your ad www.JohnLScott.com c ustom paint, n e w C overed School. $5 9 9 ,000. appears and we will SW Chipmunk Rd. lighting, skylight and $94,500. Call Marilyn Bend Telecoms site 5.19 acres with Brok e r , MLS ¹ 201 2 03193 custom deck i ng. R ohaly, Want to impress the happy to fix it as Level cs Map Tax Lot: Pam Lester, Principal be mountain views. Well Oversized 2 car ga- 541-322-9954 s oon a s w e ca n . treed relatives? Remodel 181206D 00400, Deschutes County, Oregon w it h s e v eral John L. Scott RE B roker, Century 2 1 rage with storage and are: WeekGold Country Realty, Deadlines buil d i ng your home with the workshop area. days 11:00 noon for possible MORRIS The property is located at 1008 1/~ Emkay help of a professional sites. Com m unity Inc. 541-504-1338 $84,700. What are you next day, Sat. 11:00 water & power availDrive, Bend, Oregon. The parcel is 0.17 acres REAL ESTATE Cascade Village a.m. for Sunday and able at t h e s t reet. from The Bulletin's looking for? (7554 SF). This was formerly the State's teleIndcpcndcncly 0 cnd nnd Opccnccd $39,900 - 1.46 acre, flat Homes N.W. LLC "Call A Service communications hub for central Oregon. The building lot a d joins Monday. Owner terms avail- Professional" Directory 541-388-0000 You'll find it in 541 -385-5809 telephone equipment asbeen removed and 773 g reenbelt. Wat e r/ able. $69,000 MLS¹ Thank you! 20780 Livingood Way. The Bulletin Classifieds the building is empty. The site includes a 24' x p ower available a t The Bulletin 201106095 Acreages Classified B rand n e w 201 3 14' concrete block building built about 1989. Snowberry Village ¹70 I'oad. Juniper Realty, home, 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Also included is a separate 60kW 3-phase Three acres flat prop- MLS¹201207930 $69,500 541-504-5393 • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Features great room generator, and parking for 3-4 vehicles on the Call Nancy Popp, 541-385-5809 erty perfect to build Mountain Views! Look at: attached 2-car garage design with very large access road. It is currently zoned Light Indus541-815-8000 on. $59,900. $103,000 • 1248 sq. ft. 1993 Silopen kitchen, walk-in Bendhomes.com 780 trial (LI. Crooked River Realty MLS¹201205386 3.39 acres with crazy for Complete Listings of vercrest pantry. lots of tile, Co- Mfd./Mobile Homes Call Julie Fahlgren, views! • Large l iving r oom, rian c enter i s land, Minimum acceptable proposal to purchase is 4 38 A cr e v i e w l o t mountan Area Real Estate for Sale dining area Broker, 541-550-0098 backs BLM, Cascade Owner will carry. with Land stainless appliances, $30,000.00 for the land and building alone, Crooked River Realty MLS¹201100748 mtn & S m ith Rock SW D O V E R D . M t.• Vaulted c e i lings, large master bath with and $42,000 including the generator set. The Call Travis Hannan, 5 ACRES with mounWashington & Three Sunny windows soaking tub and walk terms of the sale will be cash. Each bid proviews. Corner lot, apPrincipal Broker, TURN THE PAGE • FA heat & heat pump in all tile shower. De- tain views. 3 bdrm, 2 Sisters views from this posal received must be accompanied by a proved for standard 541-788-3480 6.1 acre property with (A/C) signer colors and win- b ath, 1 62 0 h o m e , security deposit in favor of t h e S tate of septic. $199,000. MLS For More Ads Redmond RE/MAX • Front porch and large dow coverings. Land- 36x40 shop, fenced, ¹2809381 Pam power installed. Close Oregon through its Department of AdministraThe Bulletin Land & Homes to t h e De s c hutes back deck scaped and f e nced irigated, ext. sprinkler tive Services, of not less than 10% of the Lester, Principal BroReal Estate $2 7 9 ,000. River and Steelhead Call Marilyn R ohaly, with large attached system. amount of such bid proposal. The Department Lot 1200 Beal Road. 40 ker, Century 21 Gold MLS 2809225. Pam Falls. $99,500 MLS¹ Broker, 541-322-9954 garage. $94,500. shall reserve the right to accept or reject any Country Realty, Inc. NW Dove Rd., Terrebacres surrounded by Lester, 541-504-1338 Cascade Village 541-504-1338 John L. Scott Real bid proposal and for good cause, all proposals. onne. Private w ell, 201205646 BLM. $89,900. High C entury 2 1 , Go l d Juniper Re a lty,Estate, Bend Homes N.W. LLC Lakes Realty & Propp ower & septic i n County Realty 541-388-0000 $49,900 - 5 Acre cor- stalled! L e v e l 5 . 12 541-504-5393 www.JohnLScott.com In accordance with ORS 273.780, the sale of erty Man a gement ner lot. Near public this property does NOT include the mineral h s e veral 541-536-0117 land & river. Level for acres wit rights. Separate application to the Department sites with Mtn of State Lands must be made for the mineral $106,500 Over 7 acres building. Neighboring building views. All it needs is well. Pwr to property. rights. of private p roperty your dream home. MLS¹201109114 with views. 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FOR MORE INFORMATION ORTO SUBSCRIBE, CALLTHE BULLETIN AT For complete rules and regulations, visit www,bendbulletin,com/vacationrules or stop by The Bulletin at1777 SW Chandler Ave., Bend. Additional entry forms are available in newspapers for sale across Central Oregon and in the lobby of The Bulletin. Entry forms should be delivered or mailed to The Bulletin. Last day to enter is March 22, 2013 at noon, Winner will be drawn March 25, 201 3. *Winner is responsible for transportation to LOS ANGELES and Transfers from Bora Bora airport to resort and return. Passport valid for more than 6 months after the start of the trip is required. ~

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RULES:This award is valid for travel April 1 — May 31, 2013 8< November 1 — December 12, 2013. Award is non-transferable, non-refundable, not redeemable for cash and may not be sold. Travel over holidays and other peak travel periods is restricted. Optional insurance and any upgrades are the responsibility of the recipient. The recipient of this certificate is responsible for paying any resort taxes and fees, parking fees, room service charges and any other incidentals assessed directly by the hotel, and/or not directly specified above.Travel is subject to availability and some restrictions may apply. Winner must be at least 21 years old. Employees of participating companies and its properties, sponsors, vendors and their immediate families are not eligible to win. The Bulletin reserves the right to deem entries ineligible. One coupon per edition. For all rules and regulations visit www.bendbulletin.com/vacationrules. Email addresses will not be sold but individuals who enter this contest may receive emails from THE BULLETIN, GETAWAYSTRAVEL and PLEASANT HOLIDAYS. One coupon per edition.


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