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The communitywide effort to raise $350,000 in prepaid travel tickets to bring daily flights from Redmond to Los Angeles finished close to the mark by Friday's deadline. Close, but not quite there. Roger Lee, executive director of Economic Development for Central Oregon, said the agency had collected $340,000. But he believes EDCO will have the full amount Monday, which would be acceptable to the airline. "We're not quite at the goal," Lee said Friday afternoon. "But I think (American Airlines) will give us some latitude.... The ball's in the airline's court." Getting L.A. air service has taken much more than the $350,000inticket purchases that began March 6. It's part of a $1.2 million effort that has been ongoing since mid-2012, documents submitted to the U.S. Department of Transportation show. That includes $600,000 in revenue guarantees for an airline — $500,000 of which comes inthe form ofa federal Small Community Air Service Development Program grant — to offset expected losses for the first year of service, according to the grant application. See Flight/A5

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Spring dreak —vacationers are pouring into town, giving Central Oregon aneconomic boost.B1 Rob Kerr/The Bulletin

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POPLAR, Mont.— The public schools on the isolated, windswept Fort Peck Indianreservation here are at the frontier of the federal sequester, among the first to struggle with budget cuts sweeping west from Washington. The superintendent can't hire a reading teacher in an elementary school where more than half the students do not read or write at grade level. Summer school, which feeds children and offers them an alternative to hanging around the reservation's trash-strewn yards, may be trimmed or canceled. And in a school system where five children recently committed suicide in a single year — and 20 more made the attempt — plans to hire a second guidance counselor at the high school have been scrapped, leaving one person to advise some 200 students. "The ones who are supposed to help us the most, hurt us the most," said Floyd Azure, the 56-year-old tribal chairman, who views the sequester as another in a long line of promises broken by the federal government. "This is disgraceful." Few schoolsin America depend moreheavilyon the federal government than those on Indian reservations, which have no private landowners to tax. SeeSchool /A4

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A Madras couple is hopeful the state will designate one of their favorite bicycle rides, highlighted by mountain vistas,as one ofthe newest scenic bikeways. The proposed Madras Mountain Views Scenic Bikeway covers29 miles, passing through Metolius and Culver, before wrapping back around to its starting point at Sahalee Park in Madras. Along the canyon rim above Lake Billy Chinook and at a rise on Belmont Lane, the ride offers views of signature peaks in the Cascades. "It is one of the spots in Central Oregon where you can really get a fantastic view of all the Cascade volcanoes," said Stan Nowakowski, 57, who proposed the route to the Oregon Parks and Recreation Commission. His wife, Maura Schwartz, 54, is also working on the proposal, which is now backed by the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce. On a clear day, Nowakowski said bicyclists will be able to see the Three Sisters, Mount Jefferson, Mount Hood and even Mount Adams in Washington as they ride. SeeBikeway/A5

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Niger newest front in war on terrorism By Craig Whitlock The Washington Post

Chinese plan for arctic golfbaffles Iceland

NIAMEY, Niger — The newest outpost in the U.S. government's empire of drone bases sits behind a razorwire-topped wall outside this West African capital, blasted by 110-degree heat and the occasional sandstorm blowing from the Sahara. The U.S. Air Force began flying a handful of unarmed Predator drones from here last month. The gray, mosquito-shaped aircraft emerge sporadically from a borrowed hangar and soar north in

search of al-Qaida fighters By Andrew Higgins New Yorh Times News Service

GRIMSSTADIR, Iceland — Struggling to stand upright against a howling wind, Bragi Benediktsson looked out over his family's land — a barren expanse of snow and ice that a Chinese billionaire wants to turn into a golf course — and laughed.

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"Golf here is difficult," said Benediktsson, a 75-year-old sheep farmer. It was 11 a.m. and a pale sun had only just crawled sluggishly into the sky. The snow, which began falling last September, will probably continue until May. Even for Icelanders accustomed to harsh weather and isolation,

Grimsstadir is a particularly desolate spot. Thanks to a poetry-loving Chinese tycoon with a thing for snow, however, it has become the setting for a bizarre Icelandic saga featuring geopolitical intrigue, tens of millions of dollars and a swarm of dark conspiracy theories. At the

center of the drama is Huang Nubo, a former official in the Chinese Communist Party's Propaganda Department who, now a property developer in Beijing, wants to build a luxury hotel and an "eco golf course" for wealthy Chinese seeking clean air and solitude. SeeIceland /A5

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pensation for those killed. Israeli officials said the phone McCfatchy Newspapers conversation had l asted 10 JERUSALEM Israeli minutes, and by its end the Prime Minister Benjamin Ne- two leaders had agreed to betanyahu apologized Friday to gin normalizing d iplomatic Turkish Prime Minister Rerelations. Just four years ago, cep Tayyip Erdogan, ending Turkey was considered one a nearlythree-year-long feud of Israel's closest allies in the in a phone call brokered by region. The t w o c o u ntries PresidentBarack Obama. staged regular joint military Obama said that "the tim- training exercises and had an ing was right" for Israel and open line of communication Turkey to begin repairing dip- among the various divisions lomatic relations, which were of theirarmed forces. Israeli frozen when I s raeli n aval pilots trained in Turkish skies, commandos raided a Turkimproving their capability to ish ship, Mavi Marmara, that carry out long-range missions was attempting to break an such as possible strikes against Israeli blockade on the Gaza Iran's nuclear facilities. Strip; nine Turkish nationals Regional political analysts on board were killed. said the reconciliation was a win-win situation for all the Netanyahu apologized for the raid Friday, admitting that parties involved. there had been "operational For Obama, the surprise Allam and Roy Gutman

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a visit to Israel that has been lauded as a home run by Israeli officials who feel the president has won over the skeptical Israeli public and showed that he can have a positive working relationship with the Israeli government. Netanyahu, in turn, can tell his intelligence and military echelons to resume lucrative arms deals with Turkey and the sharing of information regarding Iran, while Erdogan can boast that he forced an apology out of the Israeli premier. In a statement, Obama welcomed the call, saying, "The United States deeply values our relationships with both Turkey and Israel, and we attach great importance to the restoration of p ositive relations between them, in order to advance regional peace and security."

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SarkOZp InVestlgatlnn —Allies of former President Nicolas Sarkozy expressed shockand "incomprehension" on Friday after he was informed Thursday that he would face a formal investigation into whether he abused the frailty of Liliane Bettencourt, 90, the heiress

to the L'Oreal fortune andFrance's richest woman, to get funds for his 2007 presidential campaign. Sarkozy has denied accepting illegal campaign money from Bettencourt, either personally or through his

party treasurer at the time, Eric Woerth, as alleged byBettencourt's former butler.

Pope outreach —Pope Francis appealedfor more intense dialogue with Islam on Friday, while calling on church leaders to renew diplomatic discourse with countries that do not have official ties with the

Holy See, likeChina.Thepopeaddressed ambassadors from the180 countries accredited with the Holy See, urging them to share his objectives: fighting poverty, building peace and establishing "true links of

friendship betweenall people," by building bridges between them. Marine baSe ShOOtingS —Threestaff members of the Marines' officer training school at theMarine Corps BaseQuantico in northern Virginia are dead after a gunman killed himself and two colleagues, a man and a woman, officials said Friday. The shootings took place inside

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of malfunctions and hundreds of deaths in recent years. Theagency proposed a change that would allow it to more closely monitor how the devices — known as automated external defibrillators, or AEDs

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Mul'llel' SuSPeC't dleS —A Colorado parolee who wascaptured after a gun battle and chasewith Texas lawenforcement officers on Thursday, and who was suspected of being tied to the killing of the head of Colorado's prison system, has died, officials said Friday.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping attends a wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of Unknown Soldier in

Moscow, Russia, on Friday. China's new president received a lavish welcome Friday as he made Moscow his first foreign destina-

the Dominican lawyer, Melanio Figueroa, wasfalse.

comments that appeared to seek Russia's backing for

his eagerness to reduceU.S. influence and challenge Japan over aset of disputed islands. Xi was greeted by Putin at a grandiose reception

U.S. baSe in JaPan —Seeking to remove along-standing irritant in Japan's ties with the United States, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Friday that his government would ask local officials on the island of Okinawa for a key permit to begin construction to relocate an

tion, joining with Russian President Vladimir Putin in

that saw guards on horsebackwelcoming aforeign leader for the first time in recent memory. Thepomp

a pointed attempt to counter U.S. influence in Asia. Xi, who became president just last week, urged

underlined just how close ties between the two Cold War-era rivals have become thanks to their energy

sion to request the permit is an effort by Abe's government to restart a long-stalled plan to move the U.S. base, Marine Corps Air Station

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SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2013 • THE BULLETIN

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It's Saturday, March 23, the 82nd day of 2013. There are 283 days left in the year.

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Volcanodeathsmayhave paved wayfor dinosaurs

Highlight:In1913, five days

of heavy rain beganfalling in the Ohio River Valley; Dayton, Ohio, saw catastrophic flooding as the rising Great Miami

River breached its levees. Hundreds of deaths in the region were blamed on the weather. In 1775, Patrick Henry delivered an address to the Virginia Provincial Convention in which he is said to have declared,

"Give me liberty, or give me death!"

In1792, Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 94 in G Major

(the "Surprise" symphony) had its first public performance in London. In 1806, explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, having reached the Pacific coast,

began their journey backeast. In1919, Benito Mussolini founded his Fascist political movement in Milan, Italy. In1933, the German Reichstag adopted the Enabling Act, which effectively granted Adolf Hitler dictatorial powers. In 1942, the first Japanese-

Americans evacuated bythe U.S. Army during World War II arrived at the internment camp in Manzanar, Calif. In1965, America's first two-

person space flight began as Gemini 3 blasted off with astronauts Virgil I. Grissom

and John W.Young aboard for a nearly 5-hour flight.

In1973, before sentencing a group of Watergate break-in defendants, Chief U.S. District

Judge John J. Sirica readaloud a letter to him from James W. McCord Jr. which said there

had been "political pressure" to "plead guilty and remain silent." In 1983, President Ronald

Reagan first proposed developing technology to intercept incoming enemymissilesan idea that came to be known as the Strategic Defense Initiative. Dr. Barney Clark, recipient of a Jarvik permanent artificial heart, died at the University of Utah Medical Center after 112 days with the device.

In1993, scientists announced they'd found the renegade gene that causes Huntington's

disease.

In 2010, President Barack

Obama signed a $938 billion health care overhaul, declaring

"a new season inAmerica."

In 2011, Academy Award-winning actress Elizabeth Taylor

died in Los Angeles atage79. Ten years ago:During the Iraq War, a U.S. Army maintenance

convoy was ambushed in Nasiriyah; 11 soldiers were killed, including Pfc. Lori Ann

Piestewa; six were captured, including Pfc. Jessica Lynch, who was rescued onApril1, 2003. Also in Nasiriyah,18

U.S. Marines from Charlie Company were killed in the vicinity of the Saddam Canal

Bridge. Five yearsago:A roadside bomb killed four U.S. soldiers in Baghdad, pushing the overall American death toll in the

five-year war to at least 4,000. Vice President Dick Cheney visited the West Bank, where

Palestinian leaders askedhim to pressure Israel to halt settle-

ment construction and voiced other complaints. One yearago: Urging Americans to "do somesoul searching," President Barack

Obama injected himself into the emotional debate over the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin in

Florida, saying, "If I had ason, he'd look like Trayvon." The

U.S. Army formally charged Staff Sgt. Robert Bales with17 counts of premeditated murder in the deaths of17 villagers,

more than half of themchildren, during a shooting rampage in southern Afghanistan.

BIRTHDAYS Sir Roger Bannister, the runner

who broke the 4-minute mile in 1954, is 84. Singer Chaka Khan is 60. Actress Hope Davis is

49. Actor Richard Grieco is 48. Actress Michelle Monaghan is 37. Actress Keri Russell is

37. Gossip columnist-blogger Perez Hilton is 35. — From wire reports

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Lockheed Martin is banking on the technology, which promises solutions millions of times faster than they can be reached today. Skeptics, though, say they need more proof. By Quentin Hardy New York Times News Service

LOS ANGELES — More than 200 million years ago, toothy crocodile-like creat ures stalked a h o t , d r y mega-continent while squidlike mollusks wit h s p iral s hells drifted i n t h e s u r rounding ocean. Then, in what passes for an instant in geologic time, they vanished — making way for the age of the dinosaurs. How 50 percent of t errestrial vertebrates and an even largershare of marine life died off in the late Triassicperiod has become more clear from n e w r e search published online Thursday in the journal Science. The work lends greater validityto the theorythat a massive volcanic event tore apart that continent and blanketed Earth's atmosphere, turning the ocean acidic and snuffing out animals that could not adapt. T hat g e ologic event, which created the Atlantic Ocean, ushered in the biggest biological shift in the planet's history. "It set the stage for the dinosaurs to take over, biologically," said Paul Olsen, a geologist at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, who did much of the field work on which the study is based. Pushed by the nascent Atlantic, the ruptured pieces of Pangea drifted off and further split, carrying the evidence of ecological collapse to such distant locales as Morocco, Nova Scotia and New Jersey.

Matching the fossil record i n sedimentary rock w i t h the dense basalt f o rmed by the v olcanic eruptions proved difficult, even with s ophisticated tools of t h e 21st century. It was difficult to say whether the eruptions happened before the mass extinction. Olsen and others, however, hacked rare zircon crystals from the basalt formations and measuredtraces of lead and uranium for radiometric dating tests. The results narrowed the margin of error in dating the lava to a mere 15,000 to 22,000 years stunning precision for geochronology. T he crystals w ere n o t easy to find, or to process, although Olsen mined one from a rocky outcrop at a New Jersey highway exit near his home. Zirconium is a stubborn element that did not readily mi x w i t h t h e m a gma but formed large crystals of zirconium silicate — best known as the mineral zircon — that i n corporated uranium in their lattices. Over time, that uranium decayed to lead. Measuring the ratio of uranium to lead enabled the scientists to date the rock with great precision. "People have long suspected that flood basalts had caused the extinction event, but the problem was there was an uncertainty of 1 (million) to 3 million years," said geologist Terrence Blackburn of the Carnegie Institution in W ashington, the study's lead author.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Our digital age is all about bits, those precise ones and zerosthat are the stuffof modern computer code. But a powerful new type of computer that is about to be commercially deployed by a major U.S. military contractor is taking computing into the strange, subatomic realm of quantum mechanics. In that (( I infinitesimal n e i g hborhood, common sense logic no longer WJILlj,3v v ' seems to apply. A one can be a one, or it can be a one and a zero and everythinginbetween — all at the same time. It sounds preposterous, particularly to those familiar with the yes/no world of conventional computing. But academic researchers and scientists at companies like Microsoft, IBM and Hewlett-Packard have b een hnaa working to develop quantum computers. N ow, L o c kheed M a r t i n — which bought an early version of such a computer from t he Canadian company D Wave Systems two years ago — is confident enough in the t echnology to upgrade it t o commercial scale, becoming Kim Stallknecht/ New YorkTimes News Service the first company to use quan- If it performs as expected, so-called tum computing as part of its D-Wave Systems' business. quantum computer could be Skeptics say that D-Wave used to supercharge even the has yet to prove to outside sci- most powerful systems, solving entists that it has solved the some science and business myriad challenges involved in problems millions of times quantum computation. faster than can be done today. 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Agadez since last year as a refueling stop for U-28 spy Continued from A1 planes — small, piloted airSince taking office in 2009, craft flown by private contracPresident Barack Obama has tors.U.S. officials have hesitatLA BANK OFAFRICA VOUS SOUHAITE relied heavily on drones for ed to send those surveillance operations, both declared and aircraft across the border into covert, in Afghanistan, Iraq, Mali because of fears that the Pakistan, Yemen, Libya and crews could be taken hostage Somalia. U.S. drones also fly if the planes crash or are shot from allied bases in Turkey, down. Italy, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the Government officials in NiUnited Arab Emirates and the ger declined to say whether Philippines. they viewed the U.S. drones Now, they are becoming a as a short-term fix or a permafixture in Africa. The U.S. milnent addition. "I can't tell you how long itary has built a major drone hub in Djibouti, on the Horn they will be here," said MahatatsLtttst':L "hlast~ of Africa, and flies unarmed madou, the president. "How Reaper drones from Ethiopia. long it will take to stabilize Until recently, it conducted reCraig Whitlock/The Washington Post Mali is one factor. The stabiliconnaissance flights over East Predator surveillance drones operate from a military base in Niger's capital, Niamey, and are housed zation of Libya is another." Africa from the island nation in a hangar, which can be seen on the right. At the same time, he said of Seychelles. Niger cannot rely on French The Predator drones in Niand U.S. military forces forger, a landlocked and dirt-poor madou said his government including 67 0 s o l diers gress that the U.S. military ever and needs to ensure its country, give the Pentagon a invited Washington to send from Niger — who are fight- had designated "a h a ndful own security. To that end, the strategic foothold in West Af- surveillance drones because ing the Islamist insurgency of high-value individuals" in U.S. government has agreed rica. Niger shares a long bor- he was worried that the coun- in Mali. Liaison officers from North Africa for their suspect- to give N iger tw o C e ssna der with Mali, where an al-Qa- try might not be able to defend Niger, France and Chad work ed connections to al-Qaida, G rand Caravan aircraft t o eda affiliate and other Islamist its borders from Islamist fight- alongside U.S. Air Force per- making them potential targets transport troops and conduct groups have taken root. Niger ers based in Mali, Libya or sonnel who launch and land for capture or killing. surveillance. "The intelligence is crucial also borders Libya and Nige- Nigeria. the drones from the base in Long-term presence "We welcome the drones," Niamey. ria, which are also struggling for us," said Col. M amane to contain armed extremist Mahamadou said in an interMost of t h e s u rveillance The Pentagon declined to Souley, director of exterior removements. view at the presidential palace missions are designed to track say exactly how many Preda- lations for the Nigerien armed Like other U.S. drone bases, in Niamey. Citing the "feeble broad patterns of human ac- tor aircraft it has sent to Niger forces. "We have a vast territhe Predator operations in Ni- capability" of many West Af- tivity and are not aimed at or how long it intends to keep tory, and in that sense aircraft ger are shrouded in secrecy. rican militaries, he said Niger hunting individuals, said a them there. But there are signs are fundamentally important." The White House announced — which is three times the senior U.S. official, who spoke that the U.S. military wants to Feb. 22that Obama had de- size of California — and its on the condition of anonym- establish a long-term presence A stark contrast ployed about 10 0 m i l itary neighbors desperately needed ity to discuss military opera- in West Africa. The presence of high-tech personnel to Niger on an "in- foreign help to track the move- tions. Although French and After years of negotiations, Predator drones i n N i g er's telligence collection" mission, ments of guerrillas across the African troops are engaged the Obama a d m inistration skies contrasts jarringly with but it did not make any explicit Sahara and Sahel, an arid ter- in combat in Mali, the Obama signed an agreement with Nilife on the ground. There are reference to drones. ritorial belt that covers much administration has not given ger in January that provides only a handful of paved roads Since then, th e D e fense of the region. the U.S. military the same judicial protection and other in the capital. Many people "Our countries are like the authorization. Department has publicly acsafeguards for U.S. troops in live in m u d-brick shanties. "The whole issue is lethal- the country. knowledged the presence of blind leading the blind," he Goats and camels are a comdrones here but has revealed said. "We rely on countries ity," the senior official said. Two U.S. defense officials, mon sight in the city center. "We don't want to abet a lethal speaking on the condition of little else. The Africa Com- like France and the United U.S. and Nigerien officials mand, which oversees U.S. States. We need cooperation action." anonymity to discuss internal had worried that the drones military missions on the con- to ensure our security." But the rules of engagement planning, said the Pentagon might spur a popular backtinent, denied requests from a The Predator drones in Ni- are blurry. Intelligence gath- ultimately wants to move the lash in Niger, where about 90 Washington Post reporter to ger areunarmed, U.S.officials ered by the Predators could Predators to the Saharan city percent of the population is interview American troops in said, though they have not indirectly help the French fix of Agadez, in northern Niger. Muslim. Extra security barriNiger or to tour the military ruled out equipping the air- targets for airstrikes or prompt Agadez is closer to parts of ers wereraised outsidethe U.S. airfieldwhere the drones are craft with Hellfire missiles in Nigerien security f orces to southern Algeria and south- and French embassies as a prebased, near Niamey's interna- the future. For now, the drones take action on their territory. ern Libya where fighters and caution. So far, however, reactional airport. are conducting surveillance Moreover, U .S . o ff i c ials arms traffickers allied with altion has been muted, and many over Mali and Niger. have acknowledged thatthey Qaida have taken refuge. The people seem to favor anything Crucial intelligence U.S. officials said they share could use lethalforce under airfield in Agadez, however, that the U.S. and French miliGovernment officials in Ni- video footage and other intel- certain circumstances. Last is rudimentary and needs im- taries can do to prevent a spillmonth, Army G en. M a rtin provements before it can host over of violence from Mali. ger, a former French colony, ligence collected by the un"Of course, we might have were slightly more forthcom- manned aircraft with French Dempsey, the chairman of the drones, officials said. ing. President Issoufou Maha- forces and African troops Joint Chiefs of Staff, told ConThe U.S. military has used some narrow-minded Nige-

riens," said Marou Amadou, w ho serves asNiger's justice minister and its chief government spokesman. "But people understand thatthe presence of these drones is very, very helpful.... What is happening in Mali could happen in Niger also." Nonetheless, U.S. t r oops have kept a low profile. Americans with short haircuts and a military bearing occasionally surface at a couple of Niamey hotels to eat barbecue or drink beer, but most confine themselves to the base. The Africa Command did not respond to questions about how many U.S. troops are in Niger, but one U.S. official said the number ofAir Force personnel had increased beyond the 100 troops Obama said last month he had deployed. "We just know there are drones; we don't know what they are doing exactly," said Djibril Abarchi, chairman of the Nigerien Association forthe Defense of Human Rights, an independent watchdog group. "Nothing is visible. There is no transparency in our country with military questions. No one can tell you what's going on." Most Nigeriens are strongly o pposed to al-Qaida in t h e Islamic Maghreb, the terrorist network's affiliate, and recognize that their country is vulnerable without foreign military help, said Boureima Abdou Daouda, an imam in Niamey who leads a regional council of r e ligious leaders that advises governments on countering extremism. At the same time, as in many African countries, the presence offoreign troops is a sensitive issue given the history of colonialism in Niger. Daouda warned that the government could face trouble if it doesn't shore up popular support and do a better job of publicly explaining why the A merican drones are necessary. "Someone with bad intentions could say, 'They are here to cause strife with Muslims,' " he said. "People might demonstrate. They might riot. Big flames begin with little flames."

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"We have been very frugal, but we're reeling from this," said Rickley, a 6 4 -year-old P ennsylvania native i n h i s first year as superintendent. "This money is not 'aid.' It's not 'discretionary.' It's what is owed to these people." Even the little things can m atter, officials said. T h e schools have stopped buying the paper workbooks, printed on flimsy stock, that elementary school students bring home with them. "These are kids that move from house to house and who don't even know who's picking them up from school," said kindergarten teacher Suzanne Turnbull. "To them, t h ese books are a huge deal."

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ment seat, which has a few tiny markets, a bar and several gas stations. The streets are littered with the charred remains ofbuildings because there is no money to clear away debris after a fire. The struggles of Fort Peck drew national attention three years ago after five middle schoolers committed suicide and 20 others tried to. Tribal leaders declared a n e m ergency, congressional hearings were held and mental health services were beefed up. "A lot of bad things happen on the rez," said Ashlee Whitman, 15, who went to live with an aunt after her mother committed suicide and dreams of escaping by joining the military. "When people get bored here from watching TV, they smoke weed or get d r unk. There's nothing to do here." Federal dollars are central A struggling region to keeping Fort Peck's resiLocated in t h e n o rtheast dents afloat. corner of Montana, north of I sabelle Youngman, w h o the Missouri River, Fort Peck tracks down truant children is home to two Indian nations, for th e s chools, has b een the Sioux an d t h e A s sini- helped by aid from Washingboine, which jointly form the ton all her life. She attended a Fort Peck tribe. The tribe has federallyfunded Indian boardroughly D,000 members,but ing school in South Dakota just half live on the 2-million- and then FortPeck Commuacre reservation. nity College before working as T he u nemployment r a t e a Head Start teacher's aide for is more than 50percent,and 13 years. problems with a lcohol and With th e s chool system, methamphetamines are wide- Youngman holds an $11.95spread, according t o t r i b al an-hour job that is partially leaders.About three of every funded by the federal governfour children live in poverty. ment. She just bought her own At the high school on any giv- home — a rarityon the resen day, only about half the stu- ervation — with a mortgage dents show up, said Principal guaranteed through the AgRayna Neumiller-Hartz. riculture Department's rural S tray dogs w a nder t h e housing program. She lives streets of Poplar, the govern- in that two-bedroom, $30,000

house with her great-nephew, who was orphaned and has developmental delays. Youngman, who is proud to be sober and employed, said the cuts concern her because she knows firsthand how federal dollars can make a difference. "It's scary," she said. "I try not to think about it. I put it in God's hands."

$425,000, plus $800,000 more in sequester cuts through the end of the school year in June, according to school officials. Among other things, school officials won't be able to replace two retiring music teachers or the second high school guidance counselor, who left in February. Officials are also unable to move ahead with plans for vocational training at the high school, which would a llow students to take advantage of the economic boom unfolding 70 miles east at the oil and natural gas fields in N orth Dakota. Jobs in the oil f i elds are plentiful and labor is scarce — employers such as Halliburton are flying in workers from around the country, and the local airwaves are filled with help-wanted ads. But the positionsare out of reach for many on the reservation, who frequently lack basic job skills, transportation or the ability to pass a drug test.

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The money i m m ediately reduced by the sequester is Communityhavens known as Impact Aid, annual T he r e servation's t h r e e federal payments to schools schools, clustered t ogether on Indian reservations, milioff the main road, offer a ha- tary bases, public housing ven of sorts. Some families complexes and otherfederal come beforeschool to shower properties. In the 2011-2012 in the gym because they lack school year, the federal govrunning water at home. 0th- ernment paid about $1.2 bilers wash their clothes in the lion in Impact Aid to 1,500 laundry machines at the high school. The school board bought a ONLY: movie license so the schools $39999' can show first-run films in the evenings or o n w e e kends. "This is the only safe place for many of these kids," s aid J a mes R i c kley, t h e • Hands-clean canister controls the dust cloud superintendent. I The f ederal g o vernment • Swivel steering and sellcontributes about about 30 adjusting head percent of t h e $ 13 m i llion • Easy-touch controls with budget for the 830 students aton/off brushroll on the tending Poplar's elementary, handle middle and high schools. The • Fully-powered on board rest comes from the state of quick-wand Montana. • Four-stage multgi-clonic' c The sequester is actually a filtration system second wave of federal belt&nsvres no loss tightening to hit th e Poplar ol suction.' school system this year. Pop• Limitecl 5-year larhad expected to receive 85 Warranty' plus a 1-year percent of the aid that it was Extended LifeCare Plan qualified to get under a federal funding formula. But Poplar was notified last fall it would receive about 7 0 pe r cent instead. I I ' I T hat m eant a lo s s o f

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districts, according to John Forkenbrock of the National Association of Federally Impacted Schools. Fort Peck also receives two streams of federaldollars to educate poor c hildren and those with disabilities. That money will be hit by the sequester starting in the fall. "You guys are getting a triple whammy," EducationSecretary Arne Duncan said at a Washington gathering earlier this month with officials from Indian reservations and military bases. "Impact Aid was set up to protect you from the vagaries of the budget. And y ou're taking th e b r unt o f this." In Poplar, Rickley thinks he can finish the school year without laying off any of his

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Bikeway Continued from A1 The couple held a public meeting about the route in late July i n M e t olius, and another is set for 5:30 p.m. W ednesday in M a d r as, at Madras Aquatic Center, 1195 S.E. Kemper Way. This time the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department will conduct the meeting. The Oregon Parks and Recreation Commission oversees the department and will likely vote on whether to designate the route or not at a May 8 meeting in Baker City, said Alex Phillips, bicycle and water recreation coordinator for the department. "It is very close to being designated," she said. A proposed scenic bikeway inthe Tualatin Valleynear Portland will also be up to vote in May, Phillips said. If approved, the routes would be the 10th and 11th scenic bikeways in the state. The Madras Mountain Views Scenic Bikeway would be the fifth in Central Oregon. The commission designated a trioof scenic bikeways near Sisters — the McKenzie Pass, Metolius River Loops and Sisters to Smith Rock State Park scenic bikeways — in September 2011 and the Twin Bridges Scenic Bikeway near Bend in January 2012. The state established the first scenic bikeway, the Willamette Valley Scenic Bikeway, in 2005, Phillips said. The route runs 86 miles between Champoeg State H e r itage Area near Salem to Armitage Park in Eugene. The scenic bikeway designation brings

Iceland Continued from A1 "It never seemed a v ery convincing b usiness plan," said Iceland's interior minister, Ogmundur Jonasson, who last year rejected a request that Huang be exempted from Icelandic laws that restrict foreign ownership of land. "I put many questions and got no answers," the minister added. Prodded by diplomats from the United States and other countries to take a hard look at Huang's intentions, Jonasson questioned what might lie behind China's curious interest in Grimsstadir. "One has to look at this from a geopolitical perspective and ask about motivations," Jonasson said. Rebuffed in an initial attempt to buy a vast area of wilderness covering more than 100 square miles, Huang's Beijingbased company, the Zhongkun Group, is now pushing for a long-termleasearrangement instead — and counting on the prospect that elections in Iceland next month will lead to a new, and perhaps more wel-

coming, government. The current g overnment in Reykjavik, a left-of-center coalition, has mostly given Huang the cold shoulder. Even ministers who favor Chinese investment wonder what is re-

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Bafflement and speculation Foreign M i n i ster O s s ur S karphedinsson s ai d t h a t he saw no reason to block Huang's hotel venture, which is expected to cost more than $100 million, but that he was puzzled by Huang's desire to build a high-end resort in a place so isolated "you can almost hear ghosts dancing in the snow." As for playing golf, Skarphedinsson added, "that doesn't seem very sensible." Such bafflement has stirred much speculation about what the Chinese tycoon and perhaps C h i nese a u t h orities are up to. A proposal by the Zhongkun Group to renovate a small landing strip in the Grimsstadir area and buy 10 aircraft led to a nxious talk of a Chinese air base. The a rea's relative proximity t o deep fjords on Iceland's northeast coast near offshore oil reserves fueled speculation about a Chinese push for a naval facility and access to the Arctic's bountiful supplies of naturalresources. Far-fetched rumors about Chinese missiles and listening posts led to worries about military personnel pouring in disguised as hoteliers and golf caddies. Huang could not be reached f or comment: H e w a s o f f c limbing a mo u n tain, h i s company said. In response to written questions, Xu Hong, a vice president at the company, dismissed speculation of a military purpose or other ulterior motives as "the guess-

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ters Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Kenya. " Chimpanzees not o n l y LOS ANGELES — Just like enterprising humans, coordinate different r oles, chimpanzees can be good but they also know which team players to achieve their particular action the partner needs to perform,"the goals, according to a n ew study. The f i ndings, pub- authors wrote, arguing that lished this week in Biology "many of chimpanzees' limiLetters, provide a glimpse tations in collaboration are, into the possible origins of perhaps, more motivational human cooperative behavior. than cognitive." With the lure of a j uicy Researchers have debated grape beforethem and two whether chimps work cooperspecialized tools in h a nd, atively for common purpose. chimps were able to work in Some have described group pairs and free the fruit from hunts in the wild as coordia complex trap, according to nated, while others looking at a pair of European research- different populations have deers working at the Sweetwa- scribed them as haphazard. Los Angeles Times

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Stan Nowakowski, left, rides with his wife, Maura Schwartz, on Southwest Mountain View Drive on Thursday morning. Their proposed Madras Mountain Views Scenic Bikeway could soon become Central Oregon's fifth scenic bikeway. signs along the route and a map available online on the state parks website. Nowakowski said having an official scenic route could motivate people in Madras to hop on their bikes and see what's nearby, and also bring visitors to town. "We'd just be on the map," Nowakowski said. "... I don't know i f o t h e rwise p eople w ould say ' I w a n t s top i n Madras and do a ride.'" As the o w ner o f S w eet Virginia's Bed 8. Breakfast in Metolius, Tryna Muilenburg said she is excited about the business the scenic bikeway could bring. Currently she ca-

work of post-Cold War thinking." Xu said Grimsstadir had been chosen because "there is market demand in China" for peace and quiet. "Most Chinese now don't like to travel to dirty, noisy places," she said. Skarphedinsson scoffed at a widely held belief here that Huang is leading a plot by Beijing to secure a strategic foothold in Iceland, a NATO member that is entirely bereft of military muscle. Iceland also sits astride what will become i mportant s h i pping l a n e s as ice-choked Arctic waters warm. China has openly declared its interest in shipping routes through the Arctic and in using Iceland as a future transport h u b , S k a r phedinsson said. But these goals, he added, have been hurt, not helped, by the cloud of suspicion generated by Huang. "One thing t h e C h i nese Communist Party never failed at since Mao is public relations, but the PR in this venture has failed m i serably," I celand's foreign minister said.

ters to guests who arrive by car or motorcycle.She looks forward to cyclists as guests as well, if the commission designates the Madras Mountain Views Scenic Bikeway. "I think this would make that happen," she said. She's already set up a bike pump and has a stock of replacement inner tubes to be ready for bike riders. While some cyclists know about the route near Madras, it is sort of a "well-kept secret," said Schwartz, Nowakowski's wife. The designation would make it known. The couple rides the route frequently, going over at least a

section of it about once a week, she said. Both work part-time for Bicycle Rides Northwest, a Bend-basedcompanythatplans group cycling tours around the Northwest, Schwartz s a i d. They use the route for training before events. The designated route would go clockwise on a map, so most turns would be to the right, which would avoid crossing the paths of oncoming traffic, she said. The ride takes about It/2 to 2 hours. It "depends on how hard you're riding and (if the) wind is blowing," Schwartz said. — Reporter: 541-617-7812, ddarling@bendbulletin.com

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Bragi Benediktsson, a sheep farmer, checks his weather station on his family's land in Grimsstadir, Iceland. A Chinese tycoon wants to build a golf resort on Benediktsson's land, but locals see the venture as highly implausible and can't figure out what the tycoon's up to.

elaborate gambit by China. "If we had not shared a room, he would never have even heard of Iceland," he said. He is not sure that Grimsstadir will work as a resort. "It is not the first place I would have chosen," he said. But, noting that Huang "is not an idiot," Arctic ambitions Sveinbjornsson said, "Maybe Beijing's keen interest in it takes somebody from the Iceland, nearby G r eenland outside to see the potential." and the wider Arctic region is well known. China is negotiat- From poetry to putting ing a Free Trade Area accord During his first trip to Icewith Reykjavik, its first with a land in 2010, Huang made no European nation, and last year mention of any business plans it sent its prime minister at the but focused instead on poetry, time, Wen Jiabao, for a twoannouncing that he would put day visit. A Chinese icebreak- up $1 million to establish and er, the Snow Dragon, stopped finance t h e C h i n a-Iceland off last year as part of a push Cultural Fund. Led by his forby Beijing to gain entry as an mer roommate, the fund has observer to the Arctic Council, since organized two meetings a body comprising the United of poets, the first in Reykjavik States, Canada, Russia, Ice- in 2010, the second a year later land and Nordic states in or in Beijing. near Arctic waters. A third planned in Norway China ha s a l s o o p ened forlastyear was scrapped afwhat, physically at least, is the ter Huang's company declared biggest foreign embassy by Norway unacceptable as a site. far in Reykjavik, even though Sveinbjornsson said no reason it has only seven accredited had been given, but he linked diplomats. the move to B eijing's con"Nobody knows what the tinuing fury at Norway over devil they are up to," said Ein- the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize, ar Benediktsson, Iceland's for- awarded in Oslo, which went mer ambassador to Washing- to Liu Xiaobo, a jailed dissiton and a critic of his country's dent Chinese writer. expanding ties with Beijing. Less than a year after his "All we know is that it is very first visit, H uang r eturned important to China to get a to Iceland and offered Benefoothold in the Arctic, and Ice- diktsson,the sheep farmer, $7 land is an easy prey." million for his land and that of Huang's enthusiasm for Ice- some relativesand a second land at first stirred little concern. Nobody paid much attention when, in 2010, he suddenly

family. A business plan submitted later to the government by the Zhongkun Group said "the location fitted perfectly with our strategic plans for developing e n vironmentally friendly eco resorts in remote locations." The company said it would build a 100-room fivestar resort hotel, luxury villas and an eco golf course. T here is n o w t a l k t h a t some local mayors will buy the Grimsstadir land — with money provided by Zhongkun — and then lease a portion of it to Huang, but Jonasson, the interior minister who refused to give a green light to Huang's plans last year, is still susplclous. "There are so many loose e nds," th e m i n i ster s a i d. Changing a purchase into a leasedoes not change the fact that the hotel-golf complex "makes very little sense," he added. Jonasson said Huang "is not just a simple poet wanting to find peace of mind in the mountains of Iceland." Benediktsson, th e s h eep farmer, has been swinging back and forth on whether he wants to sell his property. He does not like the idea that the area would be flooded with Chinese tourists and golf carts, but he doubts that the resort will ever materialize. Mindful of his own advanced age, he also calculates that, if it does, he will not be around. "When the hotel goes up, I'll be down in the ground," he said.

population," Dickie said. For Central Oregon, "it's much different, in that we're really competing with a lot of other airports our size, all wanting good service ... We have to provide a really good incentive program. That means in-kind services, marketing and revenue guarantees." Dickie agreed on Friday that th e R edmond-to-L.A. deal is not finalized. " We're i n t ouch w i t h ( American A i r l ines), b u t they're i n t h ei r d e cisionmaking p r ocess," D i ckie said. "We're staying close to the phone." Dickie said she expects to hear a decision from the airline "in a few weeks." EDCO launched a massive campaign March 6, telling business leaders that American Airlines was ready to start service from Redmond

to Los Angeles this summer — if the community would buy $350,000 i n p r e paid flight tickets by March 15. Businesses and residents hit the mark, but just $81,000 was actually collected by March 15, EDCO reported. The restcame from pledges, so the airline gave EDCO until Friday to collect. Lee told The Bulletin on March 15 that he expected the full $350,000 to be collected and delivered to the airline on time. He said the expectation was for the airline to commit to two years of air service starting this summer, as long as the funds were delivered on time. An A m e rican A i r l ines spokesman said Friday that the company didn't have anything to report. For smaller airports like Redmond, incentive packages that include revenue guarantees"are pretty much standard nowadays," said Michael Boggs, the former manager of aviation services for Eugene-based consulting firm Mead 8r Hunt, which has worked with Redmond Airport on past airline recruitment efforts. "It's very competitive in a small community. There's just not enough air service to go around," he said. Further complicating matters with American Airlines is the company's proposed merger with U S A i r w ays, u nder scrutiny b y s ome lawmakers. But he doesn't expect the issue to impact American Airlines's Redmond plan. "They wouldn't do the service unless they knew it was compatible and would work over a period of time," Boggs said. Redmond hasn't had air service to Los Angeles International Airport since August 2010, when Horizon Air dropped a daily flight. Horizon started twice-daily service from Redmond to L.A. in 2006, according to The Bulletin's archives, before cutting back to one f light in 2008 and dropping it two years later. — Reporter: 541-617-7820 egluchlichC<bendbulletin.com

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L. Landrieu, D-La., the women nibbled on bread pudding for dessert while they talked about WASHINGTON — An hour before her colleagues gathered for their first vote of a new Congress, Sen. children and, Landrieu said, "about how our siblings keep Kelly Ayotte slipped into an empty Senate chamber to savor the grandeur of her legislative home. As us in our places." She added, "It's just so nice to be able to reAyotte, a freshman Republican from New Hampshire, sat down at the wooden desk where generations lax and put your guard down." The dinners "are the only of lawmakers from her state had cast their votes, a doorman marched toward her with purpose. reason I've been successful," Gillibrand said, r e counting The desks, he sternly told shepherded the highway bill. how Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R"We are growing in numher, were for senators only. Alaska, had helped her write Ayotte's induction that Janu- ber," said Sen. Amy Klobuchar, the bill that provided health ary day in 2011 into the most D-Minn. "But more i mporcare to the first responders to rarefied ranks of the nation's tantly, we are growing in our the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. "In the Senate you have to political class — female sena- power. When I first started just tors — had begun. six years ago, it was unusual start with a bipartisan core to "The desk thing really stuck to have awoman managing a get things done, and that core is with me," Ayotte said. "There bill." often formed with the women," still just aren't that many of Just as important, even male Gillibrand said. us. senators say, is the potential Women have also focused In the 90years since Rebecca the women hold for changing on legislation that men do not Felton of Georgia became the the tenor of the Senate and typically consider, like finanfirst woman in the U.S. Senate pushing for compromise in the cial security for women, an is— sworn in for a mere 24 hours highly partisan atmosphere on sue championed by Sen. Kay — women remain an anomaly Capitol Hill. Bailey Hutchison, the Texas "I don't want to generalize, in the upper chamber. But with ChristopherGregory / New YorkTimes News Service R epublican who r e t ired i n 20 female senators now in of- because this isn't true of all of Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) at her office in Washington. "There still January. fice, an all-time high, women them, but they tend to be in- just aren't that many of us," Ayotte says. At the same time, the 20 The seven women now servhave morphed from the curios- terested in f inding common female senators now in office are taking a new — at times surprising on the Senate Armed Serity they were for much of the ground," said Sen. Rob Port- ingly bipartisan — role on key committees and legislation. vices Committee have begun to 20th century into an important man, R-Ohio. "So I think it's push their priorities, including new force on key committees going to have, and is having, a efforts to prevent and adjudiand legislation. positive impact on the Senate." women shoulddevote to reproOn a p r actical level, the cate sexual assault in the miliA record nine women now While partisan division is ductive rights. After Collins de- women's growing ranks have tary and to open combat jobs to lead committees, i ncluding the central characteristic of scribedreproductive issues as overtaken the physical facili- women. some of the most powerful the modern Congress, women "settled law" and said, "I don't ties available to them. There The Senate women have ones. For the first time there have begun to crack away at know why we would want to are, atpresent, a mere two frequentlycome together on is a woman — Sen. Barbara the gridlock by forming cokeep bringingthose issues up," women's bathroom stalls near child care and family health Mikulski, D-Md. — in charge alitions that have surprised Warren shot back that "I don't the Senate floor, which often legislative issues. During the of the Senate Appropriations leaders of both parties. Sen. think they are entirely settled" means long lines. But the sena- reauthorization of a bill to fiCommittee, which dispenses Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., and and that "we better speak out" tors have learned to use the nance the military last year, billions of d o llars annually Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, when there are attempts, for situation to their advantage: Gillibrand went to the floor throughout th e g overnment led the repeal in the Senate of example, to limit health inStabenow said recently that with an amendment to expand and has long been particu- "don't ask, don't tell" in 2010, al- s urance coverage for b i r t h she and Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, coverage fo r b e n eficiaries' larly dominated by men. Sen. lowing gay men and women to control. D-N.D., spent their time in the children who have autism and "Obviously there is so much bathroom l i n e s t r ategizing other developmental disabiliPatty Murray, D-Wash., is the serve openly in the military. first chairwoman of the BudThis year, all four of the fe- more partisanship in recent over how they might get a new ties, financed by a $45 million, get Committee and is charged male Senate Republicans split years, and that has a spillover," farm bill passed. one-year payment out of an ex"It's a good problem to have," isting military budget line. with shaping the Democratic with their party an d v oted said Olympia Snowe, the forstrategy in th e f iscal battle with Senate Democrats to re- mer m o derate R e publican Stabenow said. "We have Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., dominating Capitol Hill. authorize the Violence Against senator from Maine who left enough of us now that we can and Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., One of the biggest bills to Women Act, which had lapsed the Senate last year, dejected negotiate in the ladies' room." went to the floor to argue vocifpass theSenate last year was during the last Congress. by the political polarization Offhours, the Senate women erously against the cost of the farm legislation led by Sen. Politics remain just beneath on Capitol Hill and what she haveabipartisandinnertogeth- measure, but it passed, with Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., the surface, however. In a re- described as her growing in- er once a month, a ritual orga- every female senator voting in who presidesover the agricul- cent roundtable involving the ability to reach across the aisle. nized by Mikulski, which they the affirmative. "I supported it," said Ayotte, ture committee. Sen. Barbara women and ABC's Diane Saw- But she called the 20 women "a say creates personal bonds and Boxer, D-Calif., who is chair- yer, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, critical mass" that she expect- helps them work together on one of the most conservative woman of th e Environment D-Mass., sharply d i sagreed ed could "largely effect change policy. At a recent dinner at the members of the Senate, who and Public Works Committee, with Collins on the efforts the together." Capitol Hill home of Sen. Mary has little in common politically New York Times News Service

with Gillibrand. The fragile road of the Senate sisterhood, however, has been laboriously paved one brick at a time. Of the 44 women who have served in the U.S. Senate, many began as shortterm appointees who filled out a dead husband's term, and often did so as the only women in the chamber. After Rebecca Felton's brief sojourn through the Senate in 1922, Hattie Caraway, D-Ark., became the first woman to truly serve. Appointed to the Senate in 1931 after the sudden death of her husband, Caraway shocked her state and party by running in the general election the following year. "She was expected to go back to be the widow from Arkansas," said Betty Koed, the associate historian for the Senate. She won and kept her seat until 1945. Next came Margaret Chase Smith, a M a ine Republican who served nearly five terms in the House before winning her Senate seat in 1948, a spot she held for 24 years. The occasional woman continued to get elected, including Mikulski, who arrived in 1987 and in 2012 became thelongest-serving woman in congressional history. (She has served 26 years in the Senate and 10 in

the House.) I n 1992, known a s " T he Year of the Woman," the election increased the number of women in the Senate from two to seven. Dianne Feinstein, the California Democrat who is now chairwoman of t h e S enate Intelligence Committee, was elected that year, as was Boxer. The male senators vacillated between relief — the chamber was crawling out from its antediluvian state — and fear. "When we first got here they were like, 'What are we going to do with all these women?'" Murray recalled. "There was a huge fear, though it was never stated: 'Would these women be

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Three Central Oregon counties are working together to better share resources and information during an emergency thanks to a recently awarded $65,000 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The pilot project aims to regionalize the Public Health Reserve Corps, now located in Deschutes County, to extend throughout Crook and Jefferson counties, said Deschutes County Public Health preparedness coordinator Mary Goodwin. "We know that if a disaster hits we're a lot better off if we're communicating with one voice," she said. "We're already collaborating, but this is an official way to get the process supported." The two-year project is one of 16 across 14 states. The purpose is to help health officials, policy makers and other stakeholders identify and share best practices to expand the quality and availability of services while

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to City Engineer Mike Caccavano,subsequent conversations between the city and the project's contractor heightened

awareness of the challenges involved in trying to keep onelane open on those sections, which will be poured concrete rather than asphalt. Earlier this week, the

City Council expressed its preference that additional shifts be added to the project to speed

up completion. Ron Snell ,ODOTconstruction project manager, said that the nature

of the work on this section would necessitate 12-16 hour days regard-

less, but the agencywas going to leave it up to the contractor how to

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Well shot! reader photos • We want to see your best photos capturing signs of spring for another special version of Well shot! that will run in the Outdoors section. Submit your best work at www. bendbulletin.com/ wellshot/signsofspring, and we'll pickthe best for publication. Submission requirements: Include as much detail as possible — when andwhere you took it, and any special technique used — as well as your name, hometown and phone number.Photos must be high resolution (atleast 6 inches wide and 300 dpi) and cannot he altered.

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Jon Weber, a bartender at 10 Barrel Brewing Company, serves drinks while patrons Joe Overman, from right, Curtis Mulder and Kelly Nie, enjoy a beer Friday afternoon. Going into spring break, Visit Bend has already seen an increase in visitors turning in passports for the Bend Ale Trail, a tour which includes nine Bend breweries, including 10 Barrel.

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Tourism is on the rise in Bend, and as Central Oregon gears up for spring break, law enforcement is stepping up patrols with an eye on intoxicated drivers. "We've already seen a nice surge in traffic through our Visitor Center and an increase in the number of people turning in completed Bend Ale Trail passports," said Tawna Fenske, communications and public relations manager for Visit Bend. "Some are out-of-state visitors w hose spring break fallsearlier than Oregon's, and many are young adults on college

spring break." In March 2012, 739 people stopped in at the visitor center. This year, 687 people have been in since March 1. Fenske said, with more than a week left in the month, she's confident this year's numbers will

"We were pretty much booked last year and expect the same this year. The difference is this year the rates will be higher." — Erick Trachsel, Bend Phoenix Inn and Suites be higher than last. Fenske said a current Visit Bend media campaign focused on bringing families and recreation-minded tourists to the area for spring break. "Bend tourism has been on record pace this year," she said. "We're optimistic the positive momentum will continue." Alana Hughson, president and CEO of the Central Oregon Visitors Association, said she's noticed a "slight bump" in tourism this year over last and is optimistic the trend will continue. "We're hoping the new snow on the mountain will

bring those last minute decision-makers to the area," she said. Erick Trachsel, director of marketing for Bend Phoenix Inn and Suites, said the hotel is often full during spring break. "We were pretty much booked last year and expect the same this year," he said. "The difference is this year the rates will be higher." He said, overall, the hotel has seen more guests this March thaninMarch 2012. Oregon State Police are also anticipating a busy spring break and are ramping up patrols on local roads until April I as a result.

"Troopers in Central Oregon will be paying extra attention during spring break heavy travel days," according to a news release from Lt. Carl Rhodes. "Patrol and enforcement efforts will be boosted." A reas targeted for increased patrols include U.S. Highway 97 between Redmond and La Pine, U.S. Highway 26 between Madras and Warm Springs and U.S. Highway 20 between Sisters and the Santiam Pass summit. The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office has a few overtime DUII shifts scheduled for next week, said Sgt. Bryan Husband. "We'llalso have our search and rescue division, with assistancefrom volunteers, doing extra snowmobile and forest patrols," he said.

also improving efficiency, Goodwin said. "It's a way to really look at cost effectiveness," she said. "We'll be deciding where to streamline to save money and how we can better serve the area." Goodwin said work-

ing together during a disaster — a forest fire, pandemic or earthquake, forexample — increases the number of volunteers available and helps reduce redundancies. "We've all heard about the potential for a strong earthquake on the west side ofOregon," she said. "When that happens, we have to be prepared to take careof ourselves but also to take care of any refugees coming from there." See Grant /B5

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ent o otentia u icservantson a ot Bulletin staff report Local candidates have filed for a small army's worth of positions available in May on school boards, park and recreation districts, fire protection districts, water districts and other unsung executors of the public's business. The Deschutes Public Library District has two positions open, one each in zones 2 and 3, at four years each, for example; the Bend, La Pine, Redmond and Sisters park and recreation districts all have positions available. In Bend, the park and recreation board will oversee an ambitious plan to improve city trails and other facilities and renovate the Colorado Avenue dam, funded mostly by a $29 million bond measure passed in November 2012. Voters in the Bend-La Pine, Redmond and Sisters school districts will elect a total 13 board members; the Central Oregon Community College has f iv e p ositions available. Bend-La Pine has also placed a $96 mi llion general obligation bond on the ballot, a measure to raise money for two new schools and other improvements. Crook County School District puts a $33.5 million bond question before its voters. That measure aims to build and equip one new school, along with other improvements. The last day to register to vote in time for the spring election is April 30. Ballots are mailed May 3 and must be returned by 8 p.m. May 21, Election Day. They must be mailed in time to reach the county clerk's office; postmarks on the day do not count. Water districts in Central Oregon and rural fire protection districts also have seats available. See Ballot/B5

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WHO'S FILED Gentral OregonGommttnity College directors • Zone1: Joe Krenowicz • Zone 2: Laura CraskaCooper • Zone 3: Anthony Dorsch • Zone 4: DavidFord,AdeleMcAfee • Zone 7: Vikki Ricks

Bend-La PineSchoolBoard • Zone1: Cheri Helt • Zone 2: Julie Craig • Zone 3: Andy High • Zone 4: Michael Jensen • Zone 7at large: Nori Juba RedmondSchool Board • Position1: Ron Munkres, Johnny Corbin • Position 2: RickBailey • Position 3: A.J.Losoya • Position 4:LisaKlemp,Patricia Reck Sisters SchoolBoard • Position1: Erik Pronold, Don Hedrick, David Marlow • Position 2: Richard Cole, Justin Durham • Position 3: Edie Jones, Melvin Herburger • Position 5: Kay Grady Crook CountySchoolDistrict • Zone 2: Scott Cooper • Zone 3: Patti Norris, Ray Graves • Zone 4: Walt Wagner • Zone 5 at large: Mike Stuart, Brad Peterson, GwenCarr

Black Butte RanchRural Fire Protection District directors • Position 4: Macgregor Hay • Position 5: Richard Elliott

Deschutes Public Library District directors • Zone 2: LindaDavis • Zone 3: Martha Lawler

GrookedRiverRanchRoad District directors • Position 2: John Williams • Position 3: Clarence Palm

Cloverdale Rural Fire Protection District directors • Position 4: No candidate filed • Position 5: No candidate filed

Bend Park 8 Recreation District directors • Position1: DanieFi l shkin, FosterFell • Position 3: Scott Asia, Gregory Delgado • Position 4: Ted Schoenborn • Position 5: Gary Robertson, Justin Gottlieb, Craig Chenoweth

Chaparral Water Control District directors • Position1: Michael Reger • Position 2: No candidate filed

CrookedRiverRanchRural Fire Protection District directors • Position1: KayNorberg, FdElliott • Position 2: Ken Fisher, Jim Dille • Position 3: Dennis Kirk, Keith Bedell • Position 4: Philip Cochran Deschutes CountyRural Fire Protection District 2 directors • Position1: Harold Ashford • Position 2: Dick Ridenour • Position 3: George Roshak La Pine Rural Fire Protection District directors • Position1: Harold Ashford • Position 2: Pamela Steinke • Position 3: Craig Unger • Position 5: Carrol Mcintosh

Sisters-GampShermanFire Protection District directors • Position1: Chris Perry • Position 2: Gary Marshall • Position 3: Don Boyd

La Pine Park &Recreation District directors • Position1: Sharon Walling • Position 2: Arlo Fertig • Position 3: Joel Brader • Position 5: Robert Ray RedmondArea Park8 Recreation District directors • Position1: Tina Hinchliff • Position 2: Brian Hole •Posit ion3:HayesMcCoy Sisters Park &Recreation District directors • Position1: Andrew Gorayeb • Position 2: PeggyTehan • Position 3: Darren Layne • Position 4: Jeff Campbell Source: Election filings

Laidlaw Water District directors • Position 3: No candidate filed • Position 4: No candidate filed • Position 5: No candidate filed

TerrebonneDomestic Water District directors • Position 4: David Dow • Position 5: Jay Walters OregonWater WonderlandUnit 2 Sanitary District directors • Position1: Robert Chase • Position 2: Elreta Humeston • Position 3: No candidate filed • Position 4: No candidate filed • Position 5: No candidate filed StarwoodSanitary District directors • Position 2: Frank Pride • Position 3: Charles Hyde


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Eco Crush workers, Drew West, left, and Floyd Sapp dump out buckets of a mixture during the process of creating countertop slabs out of recycled materials at their Bend workshop. Eco Crush mixes recycled, crushed stone, concrete and glass with a resin adhesive to create an engineered product with the appeal and durability of a natural stone slab.

• A Bend company usesrecycled materials to create attractive, durablecountertops

hen Drew West, of Bend, co-founded Eco Crush in 2010, he was on a mission. West, who had a background in the concrete business, and co-founder Bayard Fox, wanted to create a material for countertops and other flat surfaces that had the visual appeal and durability of stone surfaces. After much research and development, Eco Crush hit on its formula of recycled crushed stone, concrete and glass held together with a resin adhesive the company developed. From that beginning, the company has taken off. Its products are available at dozens of retailers and contain as much as 88 percent recycled material.

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ABOVE: Eco Crush co-founder Drew West operates an industrial polishing machine while buffing out a countertop at the Eco Crush facility in Bend. RIGHT: Bend resident Lisa Rokosh, from left, and her 6-year-old daughter, Lola, talk with West about countertop color options, as Leo, West's golden retriever, stands by at the Eco Crush showroom in Bend.

With many color options to choose from, Drew West handles a sample square of the Eco Crush countertops. According to Eco Crush owner Bayard Fox, "The market demand continues to increase for materials that are made with recycled content, manufactured in the United States, and that meet the durability demands of the homeowner and the commercial project." Eco Crush is located at50S.E. Scott St. No. 8, in Bend.

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admission; $10 adults, $9 ages 65 and older, $6 ages 5-12, free ages4 and younger; 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; High SCIENCEPARTY: Explore forces Desert Museum, 59800 S. U.S. with an intergalactic laboratory to Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 or test Sir Isaac Newton's three laws of www.highdesertmuseum.org. motion, presented by BendResearch; SCIENCEPARTY: Explore forces $5 plus museum admission,$3 with an intergalactic laboratory to members; 11 a.m. and1:30 p.m.; test Sir Isaac Newton's three laws of High Desert Museum, 59800 S. U.S, motion, presented by BendResearch; Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 $5 plus museum admission,$3 or www.highdesertmuseum.org/ members; 11 a.m. and1:30 p.m.; science-party. HighDesertM useum, 59800 S.U.S. CALDERA OPENSTUDIO:View Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 works and experience the creative or www.highdesertmuseum.org/ process of Caldera artists in an open science-party. studio; free; 1-3 p.m.; Caldera Arts KNOW COMICS:Learn Center, 31500 Blue LakeDrive, off improvisational drawing games to of U.S. Highway 20, west of Black Ryan Brennecke i The Bulletin file photo help you create your own comic with Butte Ranch; 541-610-9662 or www. "The King of Napa Valley," a drama by Bend playwright James Isaac Paris; free; 2 p.m.; Downtown calderaarts.org. Michael Lee, will be presented at 7:30 tonight at the 2nd Street Bend Public Library, 601 N.W. DRESSINGSHAKESPEARE: FROM Theater in Bend. Wall St.; 541-617-7079 or www. PAGE TO STAGE:Costume designer deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. Robert Brewer-Wallin exploresthe THE LIBRARY BOOKCLUB: Read creative and collaborative aspects 0803 or www.cascadestheatrical. Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 and discuss "The Sojourn" by of design, as well as inspiration and org. or www.highdesertmuseum.org/ Andrew Krivak; free; 6:30 p.m.; challenges; free;1 p.m.; Downtown science-party. "THE KING OFNAPAVALLEY": Sisters Public Library, 110 N. Bend Public Library, 601 N.W. KNOW COMICS:Learn Thoroughly Modern Productions and Cedar St.; 541-312-1074 or www. Wall St.; 541-312-1034 or www. James Lee present the play about improvisational drawing games to deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. the world of California winemaking help you create your own comic with ANATURALHISTORYOF GENEALOGY101:Learn the basics Isaac Paris; free; 6:30 p.m.; Redmond BUTTERFLIES: and the families involved; $18, $15 Author Robert of genealogy and what resources the Public Library, 827 S.W.Deschutes students and seniors;3 p.m .;2nd Michael Pyle explores the lifestyles library offers; free; 1 p.m.; Redmond Street Theater, 220 N.E. Lafayette Ave.; 541-617-7079 or www. and adaptations of butterflies and Public Library, 827 S.W.Deschutes deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. Ave., Bend; 541-312-9626 or moths; presented by the Deschutes Ave.; 541-312-7089. www.2ndstreettheater.com. Land Trust; SOLDOUT;7-8:30 HISTORYPUB:Learn about "The AN EVENING WITH WILL p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W.Wall Power of Place: Native Histories in HORNYAK: The Portland-based St., Bend; 541-330-0017 or www. Central Oregon" from Mark Spence; storyteller shares stories for adults; deschuteslandtrust.org. MONDAY free; 7 p.m., doors open at 6 p.m.; $10; 7 p.m., doors open 6:30 p.m.; McMenamins Old St. Francis School, Higher Ground, 2582 N.E.Daggett SCIENCEPARTY: Exploreforces 700 N.W. Bond St., Bend; 541-382Lane, Bend; 541-389-1713 or with an intergalactic laboratoryto THURSDAY 5174 or www.mcmenamins.com. bendstorytelling@gmail.com. test Sir Isaac Newton's three laws of JIVE COULIS:The Southern Oregon SUNDAY TOMMY CASTRO 8[ THE SPRING GARDEN BUILD: Complete motion, presented by BendResearch; rock act performs; free; 7 p.m.; PAINKILLERS:The R8 Bact a greenhouse and fence, build SCIENCEPARTY: Explore forces $5 plus museum admission,$3 GoodLife Brewing Co., 70 S.W. performs, with Steel Head; $20 plus with an intergalactic laboratory to new garden beds and clean upthe members; 11 a.m. and1:30 p.m.; Century Drive, Bend; 541-728-0749. fees; 7 p.m., doors open at 6:30 garden; free; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; The test Sir Isaac Newton's three laws of HighDesertM useum, 59800 S.U.S. DARKTIME SUNSHINE:The hipp.m.; The SoundGarden,1279 N.E. Environmental Center, 16 N.W. motion, presentedby Bend Research; Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 hop act performs, with Moodie Second St., Bend; 541-633-6804 or $5 plus museum admission, $3 Kansas Ave., Bend; 541-385-6908 or or www.highdesertmuseum.org/ Black, Void Pedal, Theclectic & the www.bendticket.com. www.envirocenter.org. members; 11 a.m. and1:30 p.m.; science-party. Madhappy All-Stars; free; 9 p.m.; "THE KINGOFNAPAVALLEY": HighDesertMuseum,59800S.U.S. SCIENCEPARTY: Explore forces Liquid Lounge, 70 N.W.Newport Thoroughly Modern Productions and Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 with an intergalactic laboratory to Ave., Bend; 541-389-6999. James Lee present the play about or www.highdesertmuseum.org/ test Sir Isaac Newton's three laws of TUESDAY the world of California winemaking science-party. motion, presented by BendResearch; and the families involved; $18, $15 SCIENCEPARTY: Explore forces $5 plus museum admission,$3 "THE SHADOW BOX": Cascades students and seniors;7:30 p.m .;2nd members; 11 a.m. and1:30 p.m.; with an intergalactic laboratory to Theatrical Company presents the WEDNESDAY Street Theater, 220 N.E.Lafayette HighDesertM useum, 59800 S.U.S. test Sir Isaac Newton's three laws of drama about the lives of three Ave., Bend; 541-312-9626 or Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 motion, presented by BendResearch; KIDS DAY:Explore the importance terminally ill people; $24, $18 www.2ndstreettheater.com. or www.highdesertmuseum.org/ of pollinators and explore art and seniors, $12 students; 2 p.m.; $5 plus museum admission,$3 "THE SHADOW BOX": Cascades Greenwood Playhouse,148 N.W. members; 11 a.m. and1:30 p.m.; science activities connected to "Bugs science-party. 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Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 5:16 p.m. March 7, in the 300 block of Southwest Columbia Street. Burglary —A burglary was reported at 7:31 p.m. March 9, in the 60900 block of Ashford Drive. Theft —A theft was reported at 7:36 p.m. March 9, in the 300 block of Southwest Century Drive. Criminal mischief —An act of criminal mischief was reported at 9:31 a.m. March 10, in the area of Pilot Butte State Park. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at12:45 p.m. March 13, in the 61300 block of Blakely Road. Theft —A theft was reported at12:29 a.m. March14, in the 100 block of Northeast Franklin Avenue. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 7:21 p.m. March 14, in the 63100 block of Boyd Acres Road. Criminal mischief —An act of criminal mischief was reported at 9:21 p.m. March14, in the 3000 block of Northeast Quiet Canyon Drive. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 7:33 a.m. March 17, in the 100 block of Northeast Alpenview Lane. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 7:49 a.m. March 17, in the 200 block of Northeast Alpenview Lane. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 2:12 p.m. March 17, in the 600 block of Northeast Third Street. Criminal mischief —An act of criminal mischief was reported at 9:25 a.m. March 18, in the 600 block of Northwest Florida Avenue. Theft —A theft was reported at 10:17 a.m. March 18, in the 2600 block of Northeast U.S. Highway 20. Theft —A theft was reported and an arrest made at 5:32 p.m. March 18, in the 2700 block of Northeast U.S. Highway 20. Theft —A theft was reported and an arrest made at 5:37 p.m. March 18, in the 600 block of Northeast Third Street. Theft —A theft was reported at 5:47 p.m. March 18, in the 600 block of Northwest Wall Street.

Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 7:25 a.m. March 19, in the 20000 block of Mount Faith Place. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 7:52 a.m. March 19, in the 20000 block of Mount Faith Place. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at10:29 a.m. March 19, in the 2400 block of Northeast Ocker Drive. Theft — A theft was reported at10:36 a.m. March 20, in the 61100 block of South U.S. Highway 97. Theft —A theft was reported at12:16 p.m. March 20, in the 21300 block of Pecoraro Loop. Theft —A theft was reported at1:42 p.m. March 20, in the 61200 block of Parrell Road. Theft — A theft was reported and an arrest made at 3:26 p.m. March 20, in the 63400 block of North U.S. Highway 97. Theft —A theft was reported at 7:38 p.m. March 20, in the 1800 block of Northeast Division Street. DUII —Diane Marie Stinson, 48, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at1:38 a.m. March 21, in the area of Northeast Third Street and Northeast Webster Avenue. Criminal mischief — An act of criminal mischief was reported at 8:25 a.m. March 21, in the 100 block of Northeast Oregon Avenue. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 9:16 a.m. March 21, in the 100 block of Northeast Outlook Vista Drive. Theft —A theft was reported at1:57 p.m. March 21, in the 800 block of Northeast Hidden Valley Drive. Theft — A theft was reported and an arrest made at 5:31 p.m. March 19, in the 2300 block of Northeast Division Street. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at1:43 p.m. March 13, in the 61300 block of Blakely Road. PrIneville Police Department

Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 6:36 a.m. March 21, in the area of Northeast Third Street. Criminalmischief — An act of criminal mischief was reported at10:39 p.m. March 21, in the area of Northwest Cains Road. Theft —A theft was reported at 8:48 p.m. March 21, in the area of North Main Street. Oregon State Police

DUH —Michael D. Fehly, 33, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 11:01 p.m.

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March 21, in the area of U.S. Highway 97 near milepost124. DUII —Trisha Marie Reece, 27, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 1:54 a.m. March 22, in the area of Northeast Lytle Street and Northeast Revere Avenue. DUII —Adam James Matlick, 21, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 2:53 a.m. March 22, in the area of Southeast Third Street and North Division Street.

BEND FIRE RUNS Thursday 2:20 a.m.— Unauthorized burning, 19998 Alderwood Circle 3:28 p.m.— Natural vegetation fire, 20089 McClellan Road. 15 —Medical aid calls.

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BEAD SALE Vickie Hrehocik, owner of L i t tl e I n d ulgences Beads in Portland, will bring 1000s of strands of semi-precious beads, pearls, and mother-ofpearl, to Bend for a sale this weekend. She is a direct importer of beads from various factories in the orient and b r ings low prices and g r eat quality directly to you. The public is welcome a nd there are n o r e quirements to buying at wholesale prices. This is a great sale for jewelry designers and hobbyists alike. T he sale d a te s a r e Friday, March 22nd and Saturday, March 2 3rd from 10 am to 5 pm. The sale location is the Shilo Inn Hotel, 3105 OB Riley Road, Bend. C ontact: 503-309-4088.

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transfer income from low-income housing consumers in California to workers in California's construction industry," the 2005 study sard. But back to Oregon. House Bill 2646 is, as we said, to clarify the law. It's pretty clear the intent of the law in Oregon is that the prevailing wage should apply to university construction projects. Nike co-founder Phil Knight has used some unconventional arrangements to make some of his big donations to the University of Oregon. As reported by Eugene's Register-Guard, Knight leased the land for the $40 million Jaqua Academic Center from the university for a nominal fee. He "built the structure and then handed it to the university as a gift. The same process is being followed for the" football operations center next to Autzen Stadium. The law w a sn't clear t h at Knight had to pay the prevailing wage under that arrangement, though the Register-Guard has reported that the actual construction contracts required it. This bill would make it clear in the future that prevailing wage is required from the get-go. We agree the law should be clear. But it's also clear that Oregon's prevailing wage law virtually guarantees the state gets fewer roads and schools for every precious dollar.

No winners in latest effort to save the spotted owl or nearly a quarter century, millions of acres of forest have been set aside as critical habitat for the spotted owl, devastating the timber industry so critical to Oregon and the Northwest. Nonetheless, the owl's population has continued to decline. Now, 23 years after the owl was first listed as threatened, the federal response is to set aside even more forest land, doing more of what hasn't worked in the past. The new rules, which took effect in January, set aside 9.3 million acres, up from 5.3 million in 2008 and from 6 million in the original 1990 designation. The American Forest Resource Council and several other groups have filed suit challenging the latest designation, arguing persuasively that more habitat won't solve the owl's problem. The real threats, they say, are the barred owl and wildfire. Ironically, the new rules could increase the r isk o f w i l d f ire. That's because the critical habitat

designation limits thinning projects on those acres, leaving them full of fuels that make ordinary fires grow larger and more dangerous. The blazes destroy the very habitat the regulations were designed to protect on the spotted owl's behalf. The rules don't prohibit all thinning, but they require costly and lengthy consultation that will make them less likely, threatening the surviving segments of the timber industry and putting jobs at risk. Several projects that were well on their way must be revised, accordingtoforest resource council President Tom Partin. The barred owl, meanwhile, has moved infrom Canada and is thriving in the same habitat where the spotted owl is declining. It will take at least a year or two before the lawsuit is resolved. During that time, jobs will be lost and fuels that increase wildfire intensity will continue to accumulate. But the spotted owl is unlikely to benefit. What a waste.

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In response to Ethan Singer's letterfrom March 10:I can assure you that your "armed fellow Central Oregonians" have no responsibility to make you "feel safer" in this community. That's your responsibility. How you choose to manage your selfprotection is just that — your choice. I respect your right to those choices as long as they fall within the laws of this community. If you wish to "feel safer," perhaps you should consider a place where there are stricter firearm controls on law-abiding citizens. Chicago comes to mind. The training required to own or carry a firearm within our communitycan be debated. Ihave no problem with that debate. However, even the most highly trained peace officer will tell you that no level of training guarantees a successfuloutcome. Training also indicates that there's a very short list of individuals a private citizen is willing to risk his or her life to protect. Concerns about someone creating more "danger" for you by attempting to be a "savior" are not well

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After the senseless fire at Trinity Episcopal Church and surrounding In his March 20 letter, Andre Piproperties, there has been a tremennette sounds as if he would like to dous lot of good that has come out impose his idea ofa reasonable speed of this disaster. I want to especially upon everybody. If you are "overtakthank the fire department, police ing vehicles in the right lane," that n department, and the library for their does not give you the right to set immediateresponses.Localchurches your cruise control" and stay in the — especially First United Method- left lane. Pinette states, "If you expect ist and St. Francis of Assisi Catholic, me to move over to the right because which have offered space for Episco- you are a careless and aggressive pal services through Easter. driver, forget it." No, I expect you to There areso many people in the move over to the right as a courteous community who have been support- driver and because the law statesyou ive of Family Kitchen, especially by must do so. feeding the hungry right after the Instead of labeling everyone travelfire. We are blessed to have so many ing faster than you as a "careless and friends and neighbors who have aggressive driver," take responsibilshown selflesslove and support. ity for yourself and do your best to Thank you, one and all! blend with the flow of traffic, not imAnn Farry pede it — even if that means merging Bend into the slow lane to allow someone to pass. Maybe someone in my car is Problem isspending, bleeding to death or I am trying to get to the hospital in time for the birth of not taxes my first child. For whatever reason, Is there no end to the greed of our if I am traveling significantly faster public officials? On Feb. 7, a front- than you are, it is your responsibility page article reported raising hotel to yield and my responsibility to risk taxes. Then one week later, an article a speeding ticket. By being a rude says hotel taxes were up 12 percent driver and refusing to yield to faster last year and another 8 percent this traffic, you are increasing the risk to year. Gosh, Councilor Mark Capell, everyone around you. Be a courteous you might understand why some driver, follow the law and let the cops from the hospitality industry are worry about the drivers you think are downright "uncivilized." Why is it going too fast — then we won't need that government oNcials from all lev- legislation to remind drivers like you els — local, state and federal — think that the left lane is for passing. that raising taxes is the answer to Sarah Long all our problems? Vote them out and Redmond

placed. As far as I can tell, this is still a fairly successful representative republic. It got that way due to ordinary citizens having individual rights spelled out and protected in our founding documents. I'm not sure what "armed fools" you speak of that want to bring about "Taliban-like armed mayhem to our streets." I don't know anyone who holds those views. I respect your right to defend your person and property as you see fit within the law. If, goodness forbid, the occasion should arise where you choose to dial 911 and hope for the

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Thanks to Walden for Violence Against Women Act A By Stanley "Buck" Smith fter months of partisan bicker-

Native victims of domestic violence at the hands of non-Indians would have ing, Congress finallypassed the to seek assistance from federal law Violence Against Women Act, enforcement and the U.S. Attorney's which President Obama has signed office in Portland for prosecution. into law. This will provide significant And the court hearings would be in protection for women from crimes of Portland rather than locally. As a redomesticviolence, particularlywomen sult, crimes of domestic violence on living on Indian reservations. Passage the Warm Springs Reservation are of this legislation also shows that there under-reported to police and federal still are leaders like our Congressman prosecutors. Without local access to Greg Walden who are willing to put justice for victims of violence, perpethe interests of their constituents first. trators will continue to act without The need for the VAWA is simconsequences, and the cycle of viople; 39 percent of American Indian lence goes unbroken. women will be subjected to domestic To illustrate, statistics from the violence in their lifetimes and non-In- Warm Springs Victims of Crimes dians commit 88 percent of all violent Services show that in the past several crimes against Native women. Res- years, that office has handled nearly ervation-basedtribes such as Warm three dozen cases of non-Indians Springs and Umatilla in Eastern Or- committing criminal acts of domesegon are unable to adequately deal tic violence — a disturbing number with non-Indian acts of domestic vio- for a reservation of 5,000 people. Yet, lence committed on their reservations. not a single case resulted in a federal

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court prosecution. What happened to the perpetrators in these cases? What happened to the victims? Congress had to act to close this legal loophole, allowing tribal courts the abilityto prosecute crimes of domestic violence committed on the Reservation by non-Indians. Unfortunately, partisan and ideological gridlock delayed passage of the VAWA last year. The Senate passed a measure backed by Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, but it stalled in the House. The Warm Springs Tribe turned to Walden for help. Walden is both a high-ranking member of his party's leadership structure as well as a fundamentally pragmatic legislator who lives and breathes the interests of his constituents in Central Oregon. Over the course of several months, Walden and his staff worked closely

Congress had to act to close this legal loophole, allowing tribal courts the ability to prosecute crimes of domestic violence committed on the Reservation by non-lndians.

with Oregon's tribes to understand the needs of domestic violence victims in Indian Country. He was committed to finding a solution that would give Native women access to justice and ensure Constitutional protections for those accused of violence — all while garnering enough votes for congres-

sional passage. When the U.S. House of Representatives voted on VAWA late last month, Walden stayed true to the interests of his congressional district, where access to justice for Native women is a unique problem. Leaders from both parties joined together and passed a landmark piece of legislation that the

President recently signed into law. On behalf of t h e C onfederated Tribes of Warm Springs, I am deeply grateful for and proud of Walden's leadership. He reminded us all that the safety of women is not a partisan issue. All of us living in Walden's congressional district, Indian and non-lndian,Republican and Democrat, should feel lucky to have such a hard-working, solution-oriented person representing our interests in the nation's capitol. — Stanley"Buck" Smith is the chairman of the tribal council of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon. Helives in Warm Springs.


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ChinuaAchebe,the Nigerian writer who was one of Africa's most widely read novelists and one of the continent's towering men of letters, has died after a brief illness, his publisher and agent said in London on Friday. He was 82. Few details were immediately available. Besides novels, A chebe's works included powerful essays and poignant short stories and poems rooted in the countryside and cities of his native Nigeria, before and after independence from British colonial rule. His most memorable fictional characters were buffeted and bewildered by the conflicting pulls of traditional African culture and invasive Western values. For i n spiration, A c hebe drew on his own family history as part of the Ibo nation of southeastern Nigeria, a people victimized by the racism of British colonial administrators and then by the brutality of military dictators from other Nigerian ethnic groups. Achebe burst onto the world literary scene with the publication in 1958 of his first novel, "Things Fall Apart," which has sold more than 10 million copies and been translated into 45 different languages. Set in the Ibo countryside in the late 19th century, the novel tells the story of Okonkwo, who rises from poverty to become an affluent farmer and village leader. But with the advent of British colonial rule and cultural values, Okonkwo's life is thrown into turmoil. In the end, unable to adapt to the new status quo, he explodes in frustration, killing an African in the employ of the British and then committing suicide. The novel, which is also compelling for its descriptions of traditional Ibo society and rituals, went on to become a classic of world literature and was often listed as required reading in university courses in Europe and the United States. "In allAchebe's writingthere is an intense moral energy," observed Kwame Anthony Appiah,professor ofAf ro-American studies and philosophy at Princeton, in a commentary published in 2000. "He speaks about the task of the writer in language that captures the sense of threat and loss that must have faced many Africans as empire invaded and disrupted their lives."

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Chinua Achebe is shown at Brown University in Providence, R.l., in 2010, where he had been a professor of languages and literature. Achebe, an internationally celebrated Nigerian author, statesman and dissident, has died at age 82. lived for manyyears in the United States, where he was a university professor, most recently at Brown, where he joined the faculty in 2009 as a professor of African studies after teaching for 19 years at Bard College in the Hudson River valley. He continued to believe that writers and storytellers ultimately held more power than army strongmen. "Only the story can continue beyond the war and the warrior," an old soothsayer observes in Achebe's 1988 novel, "Anthills of the Savannah." "It is the story that saves our progeny from blundering like blind beggars into the spikes of the cactus fence. The story is our escort; without it, we are blind."

F or A chebe, t h e n o v el aroused his first deep stirrings of anti-colonialism and a desire to use literature as a weapon against Western biases. "In the end, I began to understand," he wrote. "There is such a thing as absolute power over narrative. Those who secure this privilege for themselves can arrange storiesabout others pretty much where, and as, they like." The Nigerian civil war, also known as the Biafran War, shattered Achebe's hopes for a more promising post-colonial future, and deeply affected his literary output. It began in January 1966 when Ibo army officers staged a military coup and killed the top government officials, including the prime Homecoming minister. Seven months later, Albert Chi nu a l umogu the insurgents were ousted Achebe was born on Nov. 16, in a counter-coup staged by 1930, in Ogidi, an Ibo village, military c ommanders fr om during the heyday of British the Muslim northern region. colonial rule. His father beBeforethe year ended, Muslim came a Christian and worked troops massacred some 30,000 for a missionary teacher in Ibos living in the north. The various parts of Nigeria beIbos then seceded from Nigefore returning to Ogidi. Chiria, declaring the southeastern nua, then only 5, recalled the region of the country as the inhomecoming as a passage dependent Republic of Biafra. backward through time. Civil war raged through 1970 "Sitting in the back of the until government troops intruck and facing what seemed vaded Biafra and crushed the the wrong way, I could not see secessionist army there. where we were going, only After the civil war, Achebe where we were coming from," r eturned to Nigeria for tw o he wrote in "Home and Exile," years, then accepted faculty a collection of autobiographical posts at the University of Masessays that appeared in 2000. sachusetts and the University As a child and adolescent, of Connecticut in the 1970s behe immersed himself in West- fore returning home in 1979 to ern literature. At the Univer- become a professor of English sity College of Ibadan, whose at the University of Nigeria in professors were Europeans, Lagos. During those years, he Achebe avidly read Shake- published a number of works speare, Milton, Defoe, Swift, that often took up the civil war Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats as their theme. Among the most and Tennyson. But it was the prominent were a collection of 'No illusions' required reading of a novel set poetry, "Beware Soul Brother," In a 1998 book review in in Nigeria and written by an in 1971 that won the CommonThe New York T i mes, the Anglo-Irishman, Joyce Cary, wealth Poetry Prize, and a South African novelist Nadine that proved to be the turning short story collection, "Girls at War," which appeared in 1972. Gordimer, a Nobel laureate, point in his education. hailed Achebe as "a n ovelTitled "Mister Johnson," the His last book was a memoir, ist who makes you laugh and 1952 book, which culminates "There Was a Country: A Perthen catch your breath in hor- when its docile Nigerian pro- sonal History of Biafra," pubror — a writer who has no illu- tagonist is shot to death by his lished last fall. sions but is not disillusioned." British master, was hailed by But formore than 20 years, Achebe's political thinking the white faculty and in the Achebe suffered from a writevolved from blaming colonial Western press asone of the er's block that kept him from rule for Africa's woes to frank best novels ever written about producing another novel. He criticism of A f r i can r u l ers Africa. But as Achebe wrote, he attributed the long dry spell and the African citizens who and hisclassmates responded to a sense of personal trauma tolerated their corruption and with "exasperation at this bum- that lingered long after the violence. bling idiot of a character whom bloody civil war. "The novel Forced abroad by Nigeria's Joyce Cary and our teacher seemed like a frivolous thing civil war in the 1960s and then were so assiduously passing off to be doing," he told Charles by military dictatorship in the as a poet when he was nothing Trueheart of The Washington 1980s and '90s, Achebe had but an embarrassing nitwit!" Post in 1988.

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GRANTS PASS — Oregon's timber counties tend to be less healthy than other rural and urban parts of the state, according to nationwide rankingsreleased thisweek. Small rural counties that have struggled economically since the decline of the timber industry accounted for many of the counties at the bottom of the rankings in Oregon. They include Klamath, Douglas, Josephine, Coos and Curry counties. Oregon's healthiest county was also rural — Grant County in the northeastern corner of the state. The unh ealthiest was r i ght n e x t door and also rural, Baker County. Two urban counties, Multnomah, which includes Portland, and Marion, were in the middle. The rankings were done by the University of Wisconsin and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. " The rankings show u s that things like having a job, a good education, access to healthy foods or a safe place to live affects how healthy we are," Dr. Patrick Remington, associate dean of the University of Wisconsin School o f M e dicine a n d P u b l i c Health, said in a teleconference. "We see the rankings changing the conversation about health in communities from one focused mostly on health care and treating diseases toone that focuses on how and where we live can promote health and prevent diseases." Remington said child poverty rates have not improved since 2000, and are running at more than 20 percent. Counties with th e h i ghest rates of p remature deaths have the lowest quality of life,

"The rankings show us that things like having ajob, a good education, access to healthy foods or a safe place to live affects how healthy we are." — Dr. Patrick Remington, associate dean, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

and highest rates of smoking, teen birth, and physical inactivity. Dr. Katherine M echling h as a f a m ily p r actice i n Selma, a rural community in Josephine County, which was 29th out of 33 counties ranked. She tries to get her patients to spend more time outdoors, and less time eat-

ing fast food and shopping at big chain stores that push food that is bad for them. "We live in paradise, but people go from their house, to their car, to the grocery store and never get outside," she said. "We are not going to get back to logging. We can go back to using the forest for health." The rankings found that Josephine County has worse rates than the state for premature deaths, poor physical and mental health, smoking, motor vehicle crashes, teen birth r ate, u nemployment, children in poverty, and inadequate social support. Josephine County f a r ed slightly better than the state for rates of obesity, limited access tohealthy foods, fast food restaurants, and screening for diabetes and breast cancer. The numbers of primary care p h ysicals and dentists were below the state rates. While premature death was trending down, obesity was trending up. University of Oregon economist Benjamin Hansen said health data was often confus-

ing when compared to economic data. "The big contradiction in all the data is if you compare across counties, poverty is associated with bad health," he said in an email. "But if you look in the same counties over b usiness cycles, higher unemployment is associated with better health (fewer deaths, etc.). But if you look at individuals, being unemployed or laid off is really bad for your health. So it's a mystery." Troy Soenen,the field services director for the Oregon Office of R ural H ealth at Oregon Health and Science University, said the rankings were suspect, because factors like physical inactivity were based onself-reporting, which tends to be inaccurate. He added that while the r ankings s h owed Gr a n t County with an adult obesity rate of 24 percent, below the state rate of 26 percent, a recent local survey of children in schools showed obesity higher than th e state rate. Factors based on hard data, such as mammography

screenings, are more helpful, he said. "The bottom line on the county ranking thing: I think it's a good tool for communities if they can go in and look at different indicators," he said. "Do I think the rankings are helpful? Not really. Because I think every county in Oregon has work to do."

Nudists fearlossof beachaccess The Associated Press EUGENE — To the dismay of nudists and others, Lane County plans to sell a 63-acre parcel on the Willamette River that the groups use to get to a bathing beach. The nonprofit Friends of Buford Park 8. Mount Pisgah is seeking nearly $500,000 in grants to buy and secure the land, including putting up fences. The land is at the confluence where the coast and middle forks create the Willamette and contains eight shallow, water-filled former gravel pits. The county doesn't have the wherewithal to keep out trespassers, prevent damage or restore it, the Eugene RegisterGuard reported. Plans call f o r c l e aring invasive species, b u ilding ditches and installing culverts to connect ponds to the river,

and opening up backwater habitat for threatened fish. A county report calls for lowintensity r ecreational uses eventually. Some residents trespass on the land to get to the stateowned Glass Bar Island park on the confluence waterfront, wading part of the way. The island is a popular nudist sunbathing and swimming spot, and the only legal access is by boat. Users of Glass Bar Island have protested the planned

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able at four-year terms each. The La Pine Rural Fire Protection District asks voters there to renew two local levies for five and 10 years for purchase of new equipment and further staffing. The levies would raise nearly $1 million. The Deschutes County 911 Service District has put a levy before voters in the May elec-

Continued from B1 The Deschutes County Rural Fire Protection District No. 2, with which a recent consultant's report suggests the Bend Fire Department may consolidate as one option to reduce costs and improve service, has three positions avail-

tive director of the nonprofit, declined to say exactly how it would manage access if it takes ownership. But he said his group's long-term goal is to allow use that does not impact fish and wildlife at the site. "We would like this area for county residents of all ages to enjoy," he added. Money for the purchase and restoration could come from electricity ratepayers, a result of a 2010 deal in which the Bonneville Power Administration allocated $144 million sale, fearing access by land to buy and restore riparian will be cut off. areas in the Willamette ValSteve Morgan called it a bad ley to make up for damage to idea that will exclude people wildlife habitat caused by the from going swimming and construction and operation of fishing. He also said the plan 13 dams and reservoirs. was a surprise. Lane County plans to use "Now they just throw this at most of the purchase money to us. It's like a slap in the face," create an endowment for reshe said. toration work, spokeswoman Chris O r singer, e x ecu- Anne Marie Levis said.

tion, one that would raise approximately $18 million over five years. The money would fund improvements to the 911 system. Two sanitary districts, responsible for their respective sewer systems,have positions open: Oregon Water Wonderland Unit 2 and Starwood Sanitary District.

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ELSEWHERE Deaths of note from around theworld: Bebo Valdes, 9 4 : Renowned Cuban composer and bandleader who recorded with Nat "King" Cole, was musical director at Havana's legendary Tropicana Club and a key participant in the golden age of Cuban music. Died Friday in Sweden. Fran Warren, 87: One of the last surviving singing stars of the big-band era, best known for her hit 1947 recording of "A Sunday Kind of Love." Died March 4 in Brookfield, Conn. — From wire reports

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"The other two counties don't have the money or the Continued from B1 time to expand the m anGoodwin r e c ently r e - agement of volunteers," she t urned f r o m a tr ai n i n g said. "This program will res eminar i n K a n sas C i t y, ally increase the amount of Mo. Crook County Commis- training we can do on emersioner Ken Fahlgren also at- gency triage care." tended the training. The grant was officially "This program is going awarded in January and the to make a huge difference program is still in the planduring an emergency," he ning phase, Goodwin said. said. "This way, if I call JefThe next step will be to meet ferson County or Deschutes in April to decide how the County I k now t hey're on program will look and set our side." goals for the future. F ahlgren s a i d Cro o k T he recent t r a ining i n County has nearly 200 volKansas City i n cluded the unteers ready to help out in other 16 g r ant r e cipients an emergency, and Goodand Fahlgren said bringing win said Deschutes County everyone together made him has plenty of volunteers. realize other counties face

the same issues as counties in Central Oregon. "We a ll had t h e s a m e questions," he said. "Now that we've been to the training we're able to find short-

comings just by looking." During the February 2012 meningococcal outbreak in Crook County, Fahlgren said questions of the legality of workingbetween communities arose. This program will help solve organization and liability problems. "The c hallenge wil l b e looking at the liability surr ounding v o l unteers a n d how that will work between counties," Goodwin said. — Reporter: 541-383-0376, sking@bendbulletin.com


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Snow accumulation in inches Ski area Last 24 hours Base Depth Anthony Lakes ...... . . . . . . . . 11 .. . . . . . . 66 Hoodoo..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 -0 . . . . . . . . 76 Mt. Ashland...... . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0.. . . .70-113 Mt. Bachelor..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . . . . 122-149 Mt. Hood Meadows..... . . . . . 13 . . . . . . . 124 Mt. Hood Ski Bowl..... . . . . . . 0-0 . . . . . .63-71 Timberline..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 . . . . . . . 164

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

Warner Canyon....... . . . . . . . 0.0... no report Willamette Pass ....... . . . . . .0-0.. . . . .31-89 Aspen, Colorado..... . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . 45-53 Mammoth Mtn., California.....0.0. . . . .83-183 ParkCity, Utah ...... . . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . . .57-71 Squaw Valley, California..... . . 0 0 . . . . .10-100

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MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NCAA TOURNAMENT

SKIING

Bend's Ross wins U.S. title SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. — Bend's Laurenne

Oregon, Saint Louisnot lacking motivation

Ross won the super-G on Friday at the U.S.

Alpine Championships, beating Stacey Cook by 0.01 seconds for her first national title. Defending champion

• Ducks and Bilikensarelooking for respectin today'sthird-round tourneygame

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SAN JOSE, Calif. — One is a mid-major that has been carrying onthe memory of its late coach. The other is a Pac-12 tournament champion that feels slighted by its No. 12 seed. When fourth-seeded Saint Louis and Oregon meet today for a spot in the round of 16, neither side will be lacking motivation. The Billikens (28-6) already have eclipsed the 1988-89 team's school record of 27 victories, staying on the path Rick Majerus set before he died in December. Now they'regoing for consecutive wins in the same tournament for the first time after overwhelming New Mexico State 64-44 in their

Julia Mancuso was third, 0.08 seconds behind Ross.

"Everybody always

goes out there with the goal of getting on the top of the podium, but usually it's Julia," said Ross. "It's nice to

beat her every once in a while because it doesn't happen very often and when it does, it's really

opening game.

exciting. "This was the tough-

est U.S. Championships super-G course I've ever ran. There are acouple really technical sections. It never lets up. Youalways have to be onyour toes and look ahead." Mancuso, from Squaw Valley, won the giant slalom Thursday.

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do wonders for each program's profile. "I think it would be the biggest accomplishment we could make," said Saint Louis forward Dwayne Evans, who had 24 points and six rebounds against New Mexico State. "Saint Louis teams haven't really been therebefore, and basing offwhere we've come from, especially our freshman year, being Coach Majerus' only sub .500 team, it would just be a great accolade. And really just proving you can really change things around in a matter of years." Or even a week. See Ducks/C3

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Work continues at Bend's Awbrey Glen Golf Club on Wednesday afternoon on the completely redesigned fifth hole. The renovation is just one of many changes at private clubs in Central Oregon.

4j, making its 25th straight tournament

TEE TO GREEN

appearance, Friday was about starting a run at a

that produced high jump gold

sixth straight Final Four and an eighth national title.

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tions here," guard Kelly Faris said."I think there are times that we take it for granted that we

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goes back to what's expected of us and what's expected of this pro-

gram and what coach has built here." UConn faces 16th-

seeded Idaho (17-15) in the first round today.

Guard KaleenaMosqueda-Lewis said the Hus-

kies are not looking past the Western Athletic

Conference champions, but understand that a first-round win is not really their goal, just a step toward it.

"When you cometo Connecticut, you know you have a really good chance of winning a national championship,"

she said. "And whatever work you are willing to put in to get there, de-

termines whether you get a national championship. That's where

we are now." See "On the Air" on C2for television cover-

age of today's opening round of the women's tournament. — The Associated Press

By Zack Hall The Bulletin

Mark A m berson speaks about the renovation of Awbrey Glen Golf Club's fifth hole like a proud father. The work of turning the 380-yard uphill fifth at the Bend private club into a 328-yard, drivable par 4 began this week. And Amberson, the club's general manager, is giddy about the prospect of completing the first major project of Awbrey Glen's master plan, a longterm program drawn up by B end architect David McLay Kidd and adopted in 2011. "We've made a lot of small improvements to the course with the master plan ... but now we are seeing the first BIG project of the master plan come to fruition," Amberson says. The member-owned club's $140,000 renovation is paid for by members' voluntary fundraising efforts, Amberson says. Such capital improvements — including Sunriver Resort's$500,000 replacement last year of Crosswater Club's 18 greens — have been rare in recent years at Central Oregon's private clubs.

"It will come as no surprise, but private courses certainly rebound with

growing communities and increasing real estate sales. There's no doubt we're seeing both at Brasada Ranch." — Brent McLean, vice president of sales and marketing for Northview Oregon Resorts, which owns Brasada Ranch in Powell Butte

In fact, news of ownership changes and foreclosure proceedings have been more common at private courses, which like their public counterparts, have been battered by a weak economy. But reasons for optimism exist among Central Oregon's eight private and semiprivateclubs. Those reasons start with the apparent early stage of a real estate recovery in the region, says BrentMcLean, vice president of sales and marketing for Northview

CORVALLIS — Eight years ago when Kelly Sullivanbecame track coach at Oregon State, he had two glaring obstacles: No athletes and no track. So today, he'll be realizing a dream when the Beavers host Portland and Willamette in a meet at the new Whyte Track & Field Center. Oregon State held its last track meet on campus in 1988 and dropped its program at the end of that season for financial reasons. The sport's facilities were later bulldozed. But since 2004, Sullivan has worked to revive a program

Oregon Resorts, which owns Brasada Ranch in Powell Butte. "It will come as no surprise, but private courses certainly rebound with growing communities and increasing real estate sales," says McLean, whose company in 2010 acquired Brasada and public facility Eagle Crest Resort in Redmond from JeldWen. "There's no doubt we're seeing both at Brasada Ranch." At Brasada, sales of homes are up 55 percent sofar this year, and M cLean expects as m any a s 2 0 homes built at Brasada by the middle of summer, with each requiring a club membership. Pronghorn Club near Bend also directly links real estate sales with membership sales,and it has seen similar trends. Acquired by Hawaii-based The Resort Group in early 2012, Pronghorn has incrementally seen more interest in the club. " We've had m o re members in the first quarter of 2013 than we did in 2012, so that's a good sign," says Spencer Schaub, general manager at

Pronghorn. See Golf /C4

medalist Dick Fosbury — and 17 other Olympians. "It's a huge piece of the puzzle," Sullivan said. "Can you imagine trying to have a football team without a football stadium, or a baseball team without a baseball field'? "Saturday is going to be a reward for all of us." The last collegiate event on the Oregon State campus was the Beaver Twilight in May 1988. The last meet was the Oregon Senior TAC Championships in June 1988. The event was both a tuneup and a qualifier for the U.S. Olympic trials that year. About 16 years later, enter Sullivan, who had stints as an assistant at Auburn and coached two-time Olympian Nick Symmonds at Willamette. His first season, he had one scholarship. His team included about two dozen athletes, 19 of whom were already current students. Sullivan now has a track at Oregon State, but it's not nearly completed. Funds must sttll be ratsed to put in spectator seats a timing system and other necessities, like hurdles and a pole vault pit. Today, Sullivan would like to re-legitimize Oregon State track and field. "I've had to leave my ego in the glove box for a lot longer than I've wanted, but I'm excited about us pushing the envelope and being more of a factor," he said.


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TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2013

ON THE AIR: TELEVISION

COREBOARD

Fighting 2, Arlovski vs. Johnson,

SATURDAY

NBCSN.

MOTOR SPORTS 1 a.m.:Formula One,Malaysian Grand Prix, qualifying, NBCSN. 11:30 a.m.:IndyCar, GrandPrix

SUNDAY BASEBALL

of St. Petersburg, qualifying, NBCSN. 2 p.m.: NASCAR, Nati onwide Series, Royal Purple 300, ESPN.

Midnight: MLB, spring training,

BASEBALL 6 a.m.:MLB, spring training, Seattle at SanDiego(taped),

Philadelphia at Baltimore (taped), MLB Network. 6 a.m.: MLB, spring training, Oakland at San Francisco

MLB Network. 10 a.m.:MLB, spring training, St. Louis at Miami, MLB Network.

1 p.m.: MLB, spring training, Cleveland at Seattle, Root Sports, MLB Network. 5 p.m.: MLB, spring training,

Pittsburgh at Boston (taped), MLB Network.

9 p.m.:MLB, spring training, Washington at New York Mets

(taped), MLBNetwork. GOLF 6 a.m.:European Tour, Malaysian Open,third round,

Texas at Cincinnati (taped), MLB Network.

3 a.m.:MLB, spring training,

PREP SPORTS Softball

(taped), MLBNetwork. Tampa Bayat NewYork Yankees, MLB Network. 10 a.m.: MLB, spring training, Cleveland at Seattle, Root Sports. Noon:College, Arizona State at Oregon State, Pac-12 Network. 1 p.m.: MLB, spring training, Cincinnati at Texas, MLB Network. Baltimore at Pittsburgh (taped), MLB Network. 9 p.m.:MLB, spring training,

Friday's result Class BA

Nonconference

Redmond 0 00104 0 — 5 8 3 T he Dages Wahtonka 010 030 0 — 4 7 0

Burns Ridgeview

Burns Ridgeview

Palmer Invitational, third round,

Golf Channel. 11:30 a.m.:PGA Tour, Arnold

Palmer Invitational, third round, NBC.

2 p.m.:Champions Tour, Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic,

second round, Golf Channel. 4 p.m.:LPGA Tour, Kia Classic,

third round, Golf Channel. BASKETBALL 8 a.m.:Women's college, NCAA tourney, first round, whip-around

coverage, Central Michigan vs. Oklahoma,Creighton vs. Syracuse, Quinnipiac vs. Maryland, St. Joseph's vs. Vanderbilt, ESPN2.

MOTOR SPORTS 1 a.m.: Formula One, Malaysian Grand Prix, NBCSN. 9 a.m.: IndyCar, Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, NBCSN. 11:30 a.m.: NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Auto Club 400, Fox.

GOLF 6 a.m.:European Tour, Malaysian Open, final round, Golf

Channel. 9:30 a.m.: PGA Tour, Arnold Palmer Invitational, final round, Golf Channel. 11:30 a.m.: PGA Tour, Arnold Palmer Invitational, final round, NBC.

2 p.m.:Champions Tour,

9 a.m.:Men's college, NIT, second round, Stanford at Alabama, ESPN. 9:15 a.m.: Men's college, NCAA tourney, third round, VCU vs.

Michigan, CBS. 10:30a.m.:W omen'scollege, NCAA tourney, first round, whip-

around coverage,Connecticut vs. Idaho, Marist vs. Michigan State,

Oral Roberts vs. Tennessee,

Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic, final round, Golf Channel.

4 p.m.:LPGATour, KiaClassic, final round, Golf Channel.

BASKETBALL 8 a.m.: Men's college, NIT, St. John's at Virginia, ESPN.

9 a.m.:Women's college, NCAA tourney, first round, whip-around coverage, Delawarevs. West Virginia, Duke vs. Hampton,

Stetson vs. UCLA, ESPN2. 11:45 a.m.:Men's college, NCAA tourney, third round,

Kentucky vs. Navy, Liberty vs. Purdue, ESPN2.

Memphis vs. Michigan St., CBS. 1 p.m.:Women's college, NCAA

9:15 a.m.:Men's college, NCAA

coverage, Calvs. FresnoState, Gonzaga vs.IowaState,Texas

11:30 a.m.:Women's college, NCAA tourney, first round, whip-around coverage,Albany

tourney, third round, lowa State tourney, first round, whip-around vs. Ohio State, CBS. A&M vs. Wichita State, South Carolina vs. South Dakota State, ESPN2.

2:15 p.m.:Men's college, NCAA tourney, third round, Colorado

vs. North Carolina, Dayton vs.

St. John's, DePaulvs. Oklahoma State, Louisville vs. Middle Tennessee State, ESPN2.

State vs. Louisville, CBS. 3:10 p.m.:Men's college, NCAA tourney, third round, Harvard vs. Arizona, TNT.

11:45 a.m.:Men's college,

3:30p.m.:Women'scollege, NCAA tourney, first round, whiparound coverage,Colorado vs. Kansas, Georgiavs.Montana, Nebraska vs. UT-Chattanooga,

tourney, first round, whip-around

South Florida vs. Texas Tech, ESPN2. 4:10 p.m.:Men's college, NCAA tourney, third round, Oregon vs. St. Louis, TBS.

4:45p.m.:Men'scollege,NCAA

NCAA tourney, third round,

Temple vs. Indiana, CBS. 2 p.m.:Women's college, NCAA coverage, CalPoly-San Luis Obispo vs. PennState, Florida State vs. Princeton, Notre Dame vs. UT-Martin, Stanford vs. Tulsa, ESPN2. 2:15 p.m.:Men's college, NCAA

tourney, third round, North Carolina vs. Kansas,CBS. 3:10 p.m.: Men's college, NCAA tourney, third round, Minnesota

tourney, third round, Butler vs.

vs. Florida, TNT.

Marquette, CBS.

4:10 p.m.:Men's college, third

5:40 p.m.: Men's college, NCAA tourney, third round, Wichita State vs. Gonzaga, TNT.

round, Florida Gulf Coast vs. San

6:40 p.m.:Men's college, NCAA tourney, third round, California

vs. Syracuse, TBS. WINTER SPORTS 11 a.m.: Winter X Games

Diego State, TBS.

4:30p.m.:W omen'scollege, NCAA tourney, first round, whip-

around coverage,Baylor vs. Prairie View AB M, Green Bay vs. LSU, lowa vs. Miami, Michigan vs. Villanova, ESPN2. 4:40 p.m.:Men's college, NCAA

(taped), ABC. tourney, third round, LaSalle vs. 3 p.m.: Figure skating, world Ole Miss, TruTV. championships (same-day tape), 5:40 p.m.: Men's college, NCAA NBC.

tourney, third round, lllinois vs.

Miami (Fla.), TNT.

SOCCER 12:30p.m.:MLS, Colum busat D.C., NBCSN. 7:30 p.m.:MLS, Seattle at San Jose, Root Sports.

6:40 p.m.:Men's college, NCAA

tourney, third round, Creighton vs. Duke, TBS.

WINTER SPORTS 9 a.m.: Skiing, U.S. Alpine

COLLEGESPORTS 1:30p.m.:Gymnastics,Pac-12

Championshi ps,session1,Pac-

Championships (taped), NBC. 4 p.m.:Winter X Games(taped), ESPN.

12 Network. 5 p.m.:Wrestling, NCAA

championship, ESPN. 7 p.m.: Gymnasti cs,Pac-12 Championshi ps,session2,Pac-

SOFTBALL 3 p.m.:College, Stanford at Oregon, Pac-12 Network.

HOCKEY 4:30 p.m.:NHL, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, NBCSN.

6:30 p.m.:World Series of

ON THE AIR:RADIO TODAY BASKETBALL 4:10 p.m.:Men's college, NCAA tourney, third round, Oregon vs. St. Louis, KBND-AM 1110.

BASEBALL 2 p.m.:College, Arizona State at OregonState, KICE-AM940.

Class 4A Nonconference First game 000 10

1 2 1

(10)01 2x — 13 11 I

lowa City NotreDam e(31-1) vs. UT-Martin (19-14),2:05p.m. Miami(21-10)vs.Iowa(20-12),30 minutesfogowrng Durham, N.C. Duke(30-2)vs.Hampton(28-5), 9:05a.m. Oklahoma State(21-10) vs. DePaul (21-11), 30minutes following BRIDGEPORT REGIONAL

First Round Today, March23 Storrs, Conn. Vanderbilt (20-11) vs Saint Joseph's(23 8), 805 a.m. Connecticut (29-4) vs. Idaho(17-15), 30 minutes following College Park, Md. Maryland(24-7)vs.Quinnipiac (30-2),8:15a.m. MichiganState(24-8) vs.Marist (26-6), 30minutes following Sunday, March24 Newark, Del. Delaware(30-3) vs.West Virginia (17-13), 9:15a.m. NorthCarolina(28-6)vs.Albany(NY)(27-3), 30minutesfolowing Queens, N.Y. Kentucky(27-5)vs.Navy(21-11), 9:05a.m. Dayton(27-2)vs.St.John's (18-12),30 minutesfollowing

Secondgame

TENNIS

0 00 00 — 0 3 1 655 1x — 17 15 1

Professional

BASKETBALL Men's college NCAA Tournament Glance

Kansas City at ChicagoWhite Sox (taped), MLBNetwork.

9:30 a.m.:PGATour, Arnold

MIXED MARTIALARTS

Today Baseball: Ridgeview vs Junction City/SalemAcademy atVolcanoesSpring Tournam ent in Keizer, 2 p.mz4:30p.m.; Culverat LaPine(DH),noon, CrookCountyatMadras(DH),11a mJSisters vs St. Johns (Ariz.) in Scottsdale,Ariz., 6 p.m. Softball: Madras at CrookCounty (DH),11a.m.; La Pine atCulver(DH), noon Track: Culverat ShermanCounty Invite, 11a.m. Boys tennis: MadrasatRedmond, noon.

10 a.m.: MLB, spring training,

5 p.m.:MLB, spring training,

Golf Channel.

12 Network.

ON DECK

All Times PDT

EASTREGIONAL

SecondRound Friday, March22 Dayton, Ohio Temple76, N.C.State72 Indi ana83,JamesMadison62 Austin, Texas Miami 78,Pacific 49 Rlinois 57,Colorado49 Third Round Today, March 23 Lexington, Ky. Marquette(24-8) vs.Butler (27-8), 4:45p.m. San Jose,Calif. Syracuse (27-9)vs. California(21-11), 6:40p.m. Sunday, March24 Dayton, Ohio Indiana(28-6) vs.Temple (24-9), 11:45a.m. Austin, Texas Miami (28-6)vs. Illinois (2312),5:40p.m. SOUTHREGIONAL SecondRound Friday, March22 Philadelphia FloridaGulf Coast78, Georgetown68 San DiegoState70, Oklahoma55 KansasCity, Mo. North Carolina78, ViRanova71 Kansas 64, Western Kentucky57 Austin, Texas Florida79,NorthwesternState47 Minnesota83, UCLA63 Third Round Today, March 23 Auburn Hills, Mich. Michigan(27-7) vs.VCIJ(27-8), 915 a.m. Sunday, March24 Philadelphia FloridaGulfCoast(25-10) vs.SanDiegoState(2310), 4:10p.m. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas (30-5) vs.NorthCarolina (25-10), 2:15p.m. Austin, Texas Florida(27-7) vs.Minnesota(21-12). 3:10p.m. MIDWESTREGIONAL

SecondRound

Friday, March 22 Philadelphia Duke73,Albany(N.Y.) 61 Creighton 67, Cincinnati 63 Third Round Today, March 23 Lexington, Ky. Louisville (30-5)vs.ColoradoState (26-8), 2:15p.m. Auburn Hills, Mich. MichiganState(26-8) vs. Memphis(31-4), 11:45

a.m.

San Jose, Calif. Saint Louis(28-6)vs Oregon(27-8), 4:10p.m. Sunday, March24 Philadelphia Duke(28-5)vs. Creighton(28-7), 6:40p.m. WEST REGIONAL

SecondRound Friday, March 22 Dayton, Ohio Ohio State95 lona70 lowa State 76, NotreDame58 Kansas City, Mo. Mississippi57,Wisconsin46 La Salle63, KansasState 61 Third Round Today, March23 At EnergySolutions Arena Salt Lake City Harvard(209) vs.Arizona(26-7), 3:10p.m. Gonzaga (32-2) vs.Wichita State(27-8), 5:40p.m. Sunday, March24 Dayton, Ohio Ohio State(27-7)vs lowaState(23-11), 9:15a.m Kansas City, Mo. La Salle(23-9) vs.Mississippi (27-8)4:40p.m. National Invitation Tournament All Times PDT SecondRound Friday, March 22 Baylor 89,ArizonaState85 lowa 75,StonyBrook63 Today, March 23 Stanford(19-14) atAlabama(22-12), 9a.m.

Women's college NCAATournament Glance All Times PDT

OKLAHOMACITYREGIONAL First Round Today, March23

Columbus, Ohio Oklahoma (22-10) vs. Central Michrgan(21-11), 8:10 a.m. UCLA (25-7)vs.Stetson(24-8), 30minutesfollowing Knoxville, Tenn. Syracuse (24-7) vs.Creighton(24-7), 8:20a.m. Tennessee (24-7) vs.Oral Roberts (18-12), 30minutes following Sunday, March24 Waco, Texas FloridaState(22-9) vs.Princeton(22-6), 2:10p.m. Baylor (32-1)vs. PrairieView(17-14), 30 minutes following Louisville, Ky. Purdue(24-8)vs.Liberty (27-6),9:10a.m. Louisville (24-8) vs. MiddleTennessee(25-7), 30 minutes following SPOKANE REGIONAL First Round

Today, March23 Spokane,Wash. lowaState(23-8) vs.Gonzaga(27-5),1:15 pm. Georgia(25-6) vs. Montana(23-7), 30 minutesfollowing Lubbock, Texas California(28-3) vs.FresnoState(24-8),1:20 p.m. Texas Tech(21-10)vs. South Forida(21-10),30 minutes following Sunday, March24 Stanford, Calif. Stanford(31-2)vs.Tulsa(16-16), 2:20p.m. Michigan(21-10) vs. Viganova(21-10), 30 minutes following Baton Rouge,La. PennState(25-5) vs.CalPoly(21-10), 2:15p.m. LSU (20-11)vs. GreenBay(29-2), 30 minutesfollowing NORFOLKREGIONAL

First Round Today, March23 Boulder, Colo. SouthCarolina(247)vs SouthDakota State (25-7), 1:10p.m. Colorado(25-6) vs.Kansas (18-13), 30 minutesfollowing College Station, Texas Texas A8M(24-9)vs. WichitaState(24-9),1:05 p.m. Nebraska (23-8) vs.Chatanooga(29-3), 30 minutes following Sunday, March24

Sony Open Friday At The Tennis Centerat CrandonPark Key Biscayne, Fla. Purse: Men, $5.24 million (Masters1000); Women, 35.19 million (Premier) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Men SecondRound TommyHaas(15), Germany, def. IgorSijsling,

Oakland 4,ChicagoWhite Sox4,tie

LPGA Tou Kia Classic Friday At Aviara Golf CIub Carlsbad, Calif. Purse:$1.7 milli on Yardage: 6,693; Par: 2 7 (36-36) SecondRound, playerswhomade thecut

(a-amateur)

BeatrizRecari PaulaCreamer KarrieWebb I.K. Kim Cristie Kerr Haeli Kang InbeePark JanePark LizetteSalas CarolineHedwag JeongJang StacyLewis So YeonRyu Mo Martin Jee YoungLee Chei aChoi StacyPrammanasudh JennyShin AmandaBlumenherst AzaharaMunoz SuzannPetersen CarlotaCiganda JacquiConcolino SandraGal Giulia Sergas Pornanong Phatlum AisonWalshe Na Yeon Choi PaolaMoreno

69-67 — 136 69-68 —137 67-70 —137 71 67 138 70-68—138 69-69—138 69-69—138 66-72 —138 69-70 139 67-72—139 72-68 — 140 70-70 — 140 70-70 — 140 69-71 — 140 72 69 141 71-70 — 141 71-70 — I41 70-71 — 141 69-72 —141 72-70 142 71-71—142 70-72—142 70-72 —142 70-72 —142 68-74 — 142 75-68 — 143 74-69 — 143 72-71 —143 71-72 —143 71-72 —143 69-74 143 68-75—143 74-70—144 74-70—144 73-71—144

HeeKyungSeo Jodi EwartShadoff JessrcaKorda NicoleCastrale GerinaPiler MarcyHart Ai Miyazato 72-72 144 71-73—144 MoriyaJutanugarn Netherlands,6-0, 5-7, 6-3. 71-73—144 ClaireSchreefel Kei Nrshikori (13), Japan,def. Victor Hanescu, Dewi 71-73—144 Jiyai Shin Romania6-3, , 6-3. 69-75—144 Austin Ernst Xavier Malisse, Belgium, def. JeremyChardy 75-70 145 KarineIcher (22), France, 6-3, 6-2. 74-71—145 H urst David Ferrer (3), Spain, del. Dmitry Tursunov, Vicky 74-71—145 lhee Lee Russia,walkover. 74-71—145 JiYoung Oh JamesBlake,UnitedStates, def.Julien Benneteau Ha-NeulKim 73-72 —145 (24), 6-2,6-3. 72-73 —145 athleenEkey Albert Ramos,Spain, def. JuanMonaco(12), Ar- K 72-73 145 Felicity Johnson gentina,6-2,4-6, 6-3. 71-74—145 hanshanFeng Fabio Fognini (32), Italy, def. Michael Llodra, S 71-74 —I45 JenniferJohnson France,6-4, 6-1. 75-71 — 146 Lindberg Jurgen Melzer,Austria, def. Marcel Granogers Perniga 75-71 —146 Momoko Ueda (31), Spain6-3, , 64 74-72 146 S ara Maude Jun eau GregaZemlja,Slovenia, def. FlorianMayer(23), AnnaNordqvist 73-73—146 Germany,6-3, 7-6(3). 73-73—146 Uehara JankoTipsarevic(7), Serbia,def.DudiSela, Is- Ayako 73-73—146 AmyYang rael, 6-2,6-4. 72-74—146 AmyHung AiexandrDolgopolov (I9), Ukraine,del. Nikolay Lisa Mccloskey 72-74 —146 Davydenko,Russia,6-2, 6-3. 72-74 146 LindseyWright Tobias Kamke,Germany, def. Juan Martin del Thrdapa 71-75 —146 Suwannapura Potro (5),Argentina,7-6(5), 6-1. 70-76 — I46 Kristy McPherson Giges Simon(11), France, def. Lleyton Hewitt, BelenMozo 70-76 —146 Australia, 6-3,6-3. 78-69 — 147 MariajoUribe Women 75-72 147 CatrionaMatthew SecondRound 75-72—147 Kay aMortel aro LaurenDavis, UnitedStates, del. MadisonKeys, JenniferRosales 75-72 — I47 UnitedStates,6-1, 5-7, 7-6(7). 75-72 — 147 LexiThompson SvetlanaKuznetsova,Russia,def. EkaterinaMa- Sydnee 7 4-73 — 147 Michaels karova(18),Russia,6-4, 6-4. 74-73 —147 StephanieSherlock RobertaVinci (15), Italy, del. ChristinaMcHale, Ju ilnkster 73-74 — 147 UnitedStates,6-7(2), 6-1, 6-3. 73-74 — 147 TiffanyJoh Carla SuarezNavarro (20), Spain, def. Jamie LauraDiaz 72-75—147 Hampton,UnitedStates,5-7, 7-5, 7-6(3). 72-75—147 ChristinaKim 72-75—147 ElenaVesnina(29), Russia,def. DonnaVekic, Jin Young Pak 69-78 147 Croatia, 6-4,6-2. Se RiPak AngeliqueKerber(6), Germany,def. Francesca Schiavone,Italy,6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-2. Champions Tour KlaraZakopalova(21), CzechRepublic, def.Anabel MedinaGarrigues 6-3, 7-6 (3). Mississippi Gulf ResortClassic SoranaCirstea(28), Rom ania, def Silvia SolerFriday Espinosa,Spain,2-6, 7-5, 6-2. At Fallen Oak NadiaPetrova(11), Russia,def.ZhengJie, China, Saucier, Miss. 6-3, 6-1. Purse: $1.6 million SimonaHalep,Romania, def.Tamira Paszek(26), Yardage:7,119; Par:72 (36-36) Austria, 6-1,6-7(4), 7-5. First Round,LeadingScores 34-35 — 69 Maria Kirilenko(14), Russia,def. BethanieMat- Ha Sutton 33-36 — 69 tek-Sands,UnitedStates, 6-1,6-4. SteveElkington 32-37—69 Alize Cornet(32), France, def. LauraRobson, CoreyPavin 36-33 — 69 Britain, 5-7, 7-5,6-1. RogerChapman Maria Sharapova(3), Russia, def. Eugenie Joe Daley 36 34 70 MichaelAllen 33-37 — 70 Bouchard,Canada,6-2,6-0. 34-36—70 Fred Funk Ana Ivanovic(12), Serbia,def.UrszulaRadwan37-33—70 David Frost ska, Poland,6-2,6-1. Mark O'Meara 33-37 — 70 Olin Browne 36-34 — 70 GeneSauers 36-35 — 71 GOLF AndrewMagee 37-34 — 71 35-36 — 71 PeterSenior 35-36 — 71 PGA Tou I' SteveLowery Mike Goode s 39-32 — 71 Arnold Palmer Invitational Neal Lancaster 35-36 — 71 Friday Chien Soon Lu 36-35 — 71 At Bay Hill Club andLodge Dulfy Waldorf 35-36 — 71 Orlando, Fla. 36-35 — 71 DavidEger Purse: $6.2 million 34-37 — 71 RodSpittle Yardage: 7,419; Par: 7 2 (36-36) BernhardLanger 37-34 71 (a-amateur) Jeff Sluman 36-35 — 71 SecondRound(Players who madecut) Bill Haas 69-66 — 135 65-70 — 135 JustrnRose M O T O R SPO R T S 67-69 — 136 John Huh 70-68 — 138 Ken Duke NASCAR J.J. Henry 71-67 — 138 Sprint Cup JimmyWalker 69 69 138 Auto Club 400 MarkWilson 71-68 — 139 After Friday qualifying; raceSunday 71-68 — 139 Vifay Singh At Auto ClubSpeedway TigerWoods 69-70 139 Fontana, Calif. 69-71—140 GonzaloFdez-Castano Lap length: 2 miles 73-67—140 LukeGuthrie (Car number inparentheses) Brad Fritsch 68 72 140 1. (11)DennyHamlin, Toyota,187451. Bob Estes 71-69 — 140 2. (16)GregBiffle, Ford,187.217. John Rogins 68-72 — I40 Keselowski, Ford,187.149. Rickie Fowler 73-67 140 3. (2) Brad 4. (18)KyleBusch,Toyota,187.13. Sang-MoonBae 71-69 — 140 5. (20)MattKenseth, Toyota,186.688 71-70 — I41 HunterMahan SergioGarcia 72 69 141 6. (22)JoeyLogano, Ford,186.514. 7. (56)MartinTruexJr., Toyota,186.273. 71-70 — 141 Matt Jones 8. (14)TonyStewart, Chevrolet,185.864. 72-69 — I41 lan Poulter ThorbjomOlesen 69-73 142 9. (55)MarkMartin, Toyota,185.792. CharlesHowell IR 73-69—142 10. (78)KurtBusch Chevrolet,185.677 RetiefGoosen 73-69—142 11. (13)CaseyMears, Ford,185.157. 12. (42)JuanPablo Montoya, Chevrolet,185.085. Ben Curtis 72-70 142 BenKohles 69-73—142 13.(15) ClintBowyer,Toyota,184.876. 72-70—142 14.(29) KevinHarvick, Chevrolet, 184715. BooWeekley 71-71—142 15.(88)DaleEarnhardtJr., Chevrolet,184.625. Henrik Stenson 16.(5) KaseyKahne, Chevrolet, 184.374 71-72 — 143 Chris Kirk 17.(1)JamreMcMurray, Chevrolet, 184.233. StewartCink 70-73 — I43 18.(48)Jimmie Johnson,Chevrolet,I84.044. Chris Stroud 72-71—143 19.(24)JeffGordon,Chevrolet, 184.011. John Sende n 71-72 — 143 20. (39) Ryan N ew man, Chevrolet,183.988. KeeganBradley 74-69 — I43 21. (9)MarcosAmbrose,Ford,183852. GaryWoodand 70-73 — 143 22. (31)JeffBurton,Chevrolet, 183.702. RichardH.Lee 73-70 — 143 23. (43)AricAlmirola,Ford, 183.697. 74-69 — 143 Brian Stuard 24. (99)CarlEdwards, Ford, 183.57. 70-74 — 144 TagRidings 25. (47)BobbyLabonte,Toyota,183.248. 70-74 — 144 Ben Crane 26. (51) A JAgmendinger, Chevrolet,183113. William McGirt 74-70 — 144 27.(27) PaulMenard, Chevrolet, 183.02. ChadCampbel 77-67 — 144 28.(83) DavidReutimann,Toyota,I82.825. Carl Pettersson 72-72 — 144 29.(7) Dave Blaney,Chevrolet, 182.658. Erik Compton 72-72 — 144 30.(35)JoshWise,Ford,182.639. 72-73 — 145 Billy Horschel 31.(17) RickyStenhouseJr., Ford,182.519. 71-74 — 145 JasonDay 32.(30) DavidStremme,Toyota, 182.473. 71-74 — 145 VaughnTaylor 33.(93)TravisKvapil,Toyota,I82 44. David Lingmerth 71-74 — 145 34.(38) DavidGigiland Ford,181.493. Jim Furyk 71-74 — 145 35.(98) MichaelMcDoweg,Ford, 181.087. BubbaWatson 74-71 — 145 36.(33) Landon Cassig, Chevrolet,181.087. CamiloVigegas 71-74 — 145 37. (36) J. J Yeley, Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. CameronTringale 72-73 — 145 38. (44)ScottRiggs, Ford,Owner Points. GrahamDeLaet 76-69 — 145 39. (32)TimmyHil, Ford,OwnerPoints. 74-71 — 145 KevinStreeman 40. (10)DanicaPatrick, Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. 69-76 — 145 Nick Watney 41. (19)MikeBliss, Toyota, Owner Points. 74-71 — 14 5 Scott Brown 42. (34)DavidRagan,Ford, Owner Points TommyGainey 72-73 — 145 43. (87)JoeNemechek,Toyota, Owner Points. SeanO'Hair 69-76 — 145 Justin Hicks 74-71 — 145 BASEBALL NrcholasThompson 74-72 — 146 70-76 — 146 ZachJohnson Mike Weir

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GregOwen Johnson Wagner Charlie Beljan RobertAgenby RodPerry

76-70 — 146 73-73 — 146 75-71 — 146 73-73 — 146 71-75 — 146 69-77 — 146 71-75 — 146 72-74 — 146 74-72 — 146 75-71 — 146 75-71 — 146 73-74 147 74-73—147 75-72—147 72-75 147

74-73—147 76-71—147 76 71 147 73-74—147 76-71—147

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MAJORLEAGUEBASEBALL

Spring Training

Friday's Games Philadelphia7,Atlanta 6 Pittsburgh6,TampaBay(ss) 4 Detrort 4,Washington 3 N.Y.Yankees9, Minnesota7 Baltimore 6, TampaBay(ss) 3 Toronto1,Boston0 Houston3,St. Louis2 Chicago Cubs4, Milwaukee1 Kansas City13, L.A.Angels9 Colorado(ss)14,Texas9 Cincinnati 6,L.A. Dodgers5

SanFrancisco11, Colorado(ss) 6 N.Y.Mets4, Miami2 Arizona7,Cleveland5 Seattle 3,SanDiego I

College Pac-12 Standings All Times PDT

Conference W 4 4 1 3 3

Oregon State Calilornia Stanford UCLA Oregon WashingtonState 2 SouthernCal 2 ArizonaState 1 Arizona 0

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4 6 8 6 9

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Oregon State5, ArizonaState 0

Oregon 2, Arizona1

California 5,UCLA1

SouthernCal5, Washington4 x Washington State8, Brown2 Stanford 6Utah4 x=nonleague

SOCCER MLS MAJORLEAGUESOCCER All Times PDT

Today's Games Columbus at D.CUnited, 12:30p.m. SportingKansasCity at NewEngland,1 p.m. NewYorkat Montreal,1:30p.m. Rea SalLake t at FCDallas, 5:30p.m. Vancouverat Houston, 5:30p.m. Color ado atLosAngeles,7:30p.m.

Seattle FC atSanJose, 7:30p.m. Sunday's Games ChivasUSAatChicago, 2p.m.

HOCKEY NHL NATIONALHOCKEYLEAGUE All Times PDT

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GP W L OTPts GF GA Pittsburgh 32 24 8 0 48 114 83 NewJersey 31 1 4 1 1 634 78 85 N.Y.Rangers 3 0 1 5 13 232 71 73 N.Y.lslanders 3 1 1 3 15 329 90 105 Philadelphia 3 0 1 3 16 127 81 92 Northeast Division GP W L OTPts GF GA Montreal 30 20 5 5 45 97 75 Boston 29 20 6 3 43 84 61 Ottawa 31 16 9 6 38 78 67 31 16 12 3 35 94 90 Toronto Buffalo 31 12 15 4 28 84 99 Southeast Division GP W L OTPts GF GA Winnipeg 32 16 14 2 34 81 96 Carolrna 30 15 13 2 32 85 86 Washington 31 1 4 16 129 89 88 TampaBay 30 1 3 16 127 98 90 Florida 31 916 6 24 77 111 Western Conference Central Division GP W L OTPts GF GA Chicago 30 24 3 3 51 102 66 Detroit 31 15 11 5 35 85 80 St. Louis 29 16 11 2 34 87 83 Columbus 31 13 12 6 32 73 80 Nashville 31 12 13 6 30 75 84 Northwest Division GP W L OTPts GF GA Minnesota 29 1710 2 36 77 71 Vancouver 30 15 9 6 36 83 83 Edmonton 29 11 11 7 29 72 85 Ca gary 29 1114 4 26 82 101 Colorado 29 11 14 4 26 75 92 Pacific Division GP W L OTPts GF GA Anaheim 30 22 4 4 48 100 76 LosAngeles 3 0 1 7 11 236 88 75 San Jose 29 13 10 6 32 71 77 Dallas 30 14 13 3 31 78 88 Phoenix 31 13 14 4 30 80 87 NOTE:Twopoints lor a win, onepointfor overtrme loss.

Friday's Games

Pittsburgh 4, N.Y.Islanders2 Columbus 5, CalgaryI Washington6,Winnipeg I Detroit 5,Anaheim1

Today'sGames

TampaBayat Ottawa, 11a.m. San Jose at Minnesota,11a.m. Vancouverat LosAngeles, 1p.m. Boston at Toronto, 4p m Buffalo atMontrea, 4 p.m. Florida at NewJersey,4p.m. Columbus at Nashvile, 5 p.m. ColoradoatDallas, 5 p.m. St. Louis atEdmonton, 7 p.m.

DEALS Transactions BASEBALL

American League HOUSTO NASTROS—OptionedINFJakeElmoreto Oklahoma City (PCL). MINNES OTATWINS—PlacedLHPScot Diamond and RHP AnthonySwarzakonthe15-day DL. SEATTLE MARINERS—OptionedOFCarlosPeguero to Tacoma (PCL). ReassignedRHPCarsonSmith and INFNickFranklin totheir minor leaguecamp. TEXASRANGERS—OptionedRHPJustin Grimm to RoundRock(PCL). TORONTO BLUE JAYS— Claimed RHP Todd Redmond offwaiversfromBaltimore andoptioned him to Buffalo(IL). National League CHICAGO CUBS—Optioned LHPChris Rusinto their minor league camp.Assigned RHPDrew Carpenter,JayeChapman, RHPCasey Coleman, RHP JensenLewis,RHPBlakeParker, INFEdwin Maysonet, INF Brad Nelson, OFBrian Bogusevic, OFJohermyn Chavezand OFDarneg McDonald to their minor league camp. CINCINNATI REDS— Reassigned RHP Armando Galarragatotheir minorleaguecamp MIAMI MARLINS —Re-assigned OF Christian Yelich,RHPJonathanAlbaladejo and0 JakeJefriesto their minorleaguecamp.Optioned RHPTomKoehler to New Orleans(PCL). PITTSBURGHPIRATES— Optioned RHP Bryan Morris toIndianapolis(IL). ReassignedINFIvanDeJesus Jr.andINFJared Goedert to their minor league camp. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS— ReleasedRHP Ramon RamirezandINFWilson Valdez. WASHING TONNATIONALS—OptionedRHPCole Kimbagto Syracuse(IL). Re-assignedRHPJeremy Accardoto their minorleaguecamp.Agreedto terms with LHP J.C. Romero onaminor leaguecontract. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association MIAMI HEAT —Signed F Juwan Howard for the remainderofthe season. FOOTBALL Natfonal Football League CHICAGO BEARS—Agreedto termswith LBD.J. Williamsonaone-yearcontract. CLEVELANDBROWNS Signe dTE Kegen Davis and DB Chris Owensto one-year contracts. HOUSTO NTEXANS—SignedSEd Reed. HOCKEY

National HockeyLeague

NHL —Suspended Vancouver D Aiexander Edler for two gamesfor charging Phoenix GMikeSmith during agameonMarch 21. CAROLINAHURRICANES— Reassigned C Riley Nash toCharlotte (AHL). COLUMBUSBLUE JACKETS— Recalled F Sean Collins from Springfield (AHL). DALLAS STARS—AssignedFAlex Chiasson and DJamieOleksiakto Texas(AHI.). MONTREAL CANADIENS — Recalled F Mike Blunden fromHamilton (AHL). NASHVILLEPREDATORS— Assigned F Craig Smith to Milwaukee (AHL) on aconditioning assignment. PHOENIX COYOTES— AssignedD ChrisSummers to Portland(AHL). ST. LOUIS BLUES TradedF Matt D'Agostini and a conditional2015seventh-rounddraft pick toNew Jerseyforaconditional 2015filth-round dralt pick. TORONTOMAPLE LEAFS— Assigned G Mark OwuyafromToronto(AHL)to Reading(AHL). COLLEGE ALABAMA —Named Bili Battleathletic director.


SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2013 • THE BULLETIN

SPORTS IN BRIEF GOLF

MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NCAA TOURNAMENT

Ducks

No.15 seed stunsGeorgetown

Local takes secondMadison Odiorne, a15-yearold from Bend, shot a 4-overpar 77 to finish in a tie for sec-

ond place, four shots behind Eugene's Haleigh Krause,at an Oregon Golf Association Winter Series junior event last

weekend at EmeraldValley Golf Club in Creswell. Odiorne, a sophomore at Summit High

School, tied DeannaSalvatori of Salem.

BASEBALL Beags Wln —Oregon State pitcher Matt Boyd limited Arizona State to one hit in a 5-0

win at Goss Stadium in Corvallis. Dylan Davis drove in two

and Michael Conforto paced OSLI with three hits in the

series-opening win. Heended the game with a career-high11

strikeouts, with five coming in the last three innings. Oregon State and Arizona State play

again today at 2:05 p.m. DEICkS —Oregon's Tyler Baumgartner hitan RBI double in the sixth inning to break a 1-1 tie as the Ducks' baseball

team edgedArizona2-1 on Friday night in Eugene. Jake Reed went six innings to get the win,

scattering six hits and giving up the lone run while striking out three. The two teams play

again at 2 p.m. today.

SOCCER U.S. beats Costa Rica — On a snowy night more

suitable to slaloms than soc-

cer, Clint Dempseyscored early in his first start as the American captain and the United States beat Costa Rica

1-0 on Friday in Commerce

City, Colo., in a key qualifier for

next year's World Cup. Plows and shovels were used to clear the penalty areas, center circle and midfield stripe as snow

got heavier, and ayellow-andpurple ball was used.There was even abrief stoppage in the 55th minute when it was unclear whether the match commissioner would let the

contest continue.

MOTOR SPORTS Hamlin takes pole

— Denny Hamlin wonthe pole for the second straightyear at Fontana, Calif., turning a lap of 187.451 mph in his Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota. Greg Biffle finished second and Brad Ke-

selowski was third in Friday's qualifying session, but they'll start at the back after engine

changes.

BASEBALL MLB SueS CliniC —Major League Baseball on Friday sued a now-shuttered South Florida clinic and its operators,

accusing them of scheming to provide bannedperformanceenhancing drugs to players in violation of their contracts. The lawsuit in Miami-Dade

Circuit Court seeks unspecified damages from Coral Gables anti-aging clinic Biogenesis

of America and its operator, Anthony Bosch. MLBcontends the clinic's operators solicited

players to use bannedsubstances knowing that would violate their contracts.

WINTER SPORTS Bjoergen wins XC pro-

legue — Norwegians Petter Northug and Marit Bjoergen

won the 2.5-kilometer freestyle prologues at the cross-coun-

The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA — College basketball, meet Florida Gulf Coast. A school so new it wasn't eligible for the NCAA tournament until last year busted a load of b r ackets Friday night. With 24 points from Sherwood Brown and a healthy dose of swagger, FGCU upset second-seeded Georgetown 78-68 in the second round of the South Regional. "This is our first time being in the NCAA t o urnament. To actually go out there and win that first game, it means something really special to us," said Brown, who was the first of the players to head toward the Florida Gulf Coast cheering section with several seconds still on the clock. The Eagles used a 21-2 second-half run to pull away from the Hoyas and then held on in the final minute to become just the seventh No. 15 seed to beat a No. 2. "It's an unbelievable feel-

ing. We played a very tough team in Georgetown. They have great players. They're a historic school," forward Chase Fieler said. "So being a newer school it's very exciting for us to be able to win a game like that and for the NCAA history. That's exciting and impressive to be a part of that." Bernard Thompson had 23 points for Florida Gulf Coast, the champions of the Atlantic Sun Conference. "We decided we can play with anybody and we did," said FGCU point guard Brett Comer, who finished with 12 points, 10 assists and just two turnovers. It was another disappointing NCAA exit for the Hoyas (25-7), who have lost to a double-digit seed in their past fourappearances. Also on Friday: SOUTH REGIONAL Kansas 64, Western Kentucky 57: K A NSAS CITY, Mo. — Jeff Withey scored 17 points and top-seeded Kansas struggled to put away scrappy Western Kentucky. San Diego State 70, Oklahoma 55: PHILADELPHIA — Jamaal Franklin scored 21 points, James Rahon had 17 and No. 7 seed San Diego State earned its third NCAA tournament victory. North Carolina 78, Villanova 71: KANSAS CITY, Mo. — P.J. Hairston scored 23 points, James Michael McAdoo added 17 and No. 8 seed North Carolina unleashed a flurry of 3-pointers to subdue gritty Villanova. Florida 79, Northwestern State 47: AUSTIN, TexasErik Murphy had 18 points to lead four Florida players i n double figures and the No. 3 seed Gators shut down the NCAA's highest-scoring team. Minnesota 83, UCLA 63: A USTIN, Texas — A n d r e Hollins scored 28 points and 11th-seeded Minnesota rolled past punchless UCLA. EAST REGIONAL Indiana83,James Madison 62: DAYTON, Ohio — Freshman Yogi Ferrell scored 14 points in the first six minutes as top-seeded Indiana slam dunked its way past James Madison. Temple 76, North Carolina State 72: DAYTON, Ohio — Khalif Wyatt scored 31 points, finishing the game with an injured left thumb that ha d h i m gr i m acing b efore hi s c l i nching f r e e throws, an d n i n t h-seeded

Michael Perez/The Associated Press

Florida Gulf Coast's Sherwood Brown, left, and Brett Comer celebrate after a basket by Brown during the second half of Friday's second-round game against Georgetown in Philadelphia.

Matchupsfor today's NCAA tournament games Third round; times PDT

SOUTH REGIONAL No. 5VCUvs. No.4lichigan, 9:15 a.m. (CBS)

WEST REGIONAL No. 14 Harvardvs.

CBS got this one right, it's

The Crimson's defense wasa

the game to see.VCU's havoc defense against Michigan's

big factor in the upset of New Mexico.Can they hold down the Wildcats as well? A key to Harvard's victory was eight

prolific backcourt. On 28.7

percent of opponents' possessions, theRams createa turnover. That's tops in college basketball. Michigan commits a

No. 6 Arizona, 3:10 (TNT)

MIDWEST REGIONAL No. 6 Memphisvs. No. 3 Michigan State, 11:45 a.m.

(CBs) The Tigers squeezed past Saint Mary's by a basket, and the

Spartans handled Valparaiso in Thursday's second round. Michigan State must contain

Memphis point guard Joe Jackson. Michigan State, which held Valpo to 35.2 percent shooting, is10-2 all time in the Palace at Auburn Hills, Mich.

No. 8 ColoradoState vs. No. 1 Louisville, 2:15 p.m.

(CBS) The Rams, coming off a12point victory over Missouri, are superb rebounders and handle the ball well. Both of those

facets will be challenged by the Cardinals, who play terrific

turnovers. Arizona has to force more mistakes. Wildcats guard M ark Lyons, who leads theteam

No. 9 Wichita State vs.

No. 1 Gonzaga, 5:40 p.m. (TNT) The Shockers walloped Pittsburgh, while the Zags struggled to stay ahead of 16th-seeded Southern, winning 64-58. Is Wichita State poised to slay a top seed? It's the first time since 1967 the Shockers will play a No. 1-ranked team. "This group thinks they can beat anybody in the country,"

Shockers coach GreggMarshall sa>d. EAST REGIONAL No. 6 Butler vs. No. 3 Marpuette, 4:45 p.m. (CBS) It's the second meeting this year.

The teams played anail-biter in Maui in November, and Butler's Rotnei Clarke hit a deep three at the buzzer for a 72-71 victory. Both teams survived difficult

challenges in the second round, with the Golden Eagles beating

Davidson with one second pressure defense. Louisville breezed past North Carolina ABT remaining and the Bulldogs outlasting Bucknell. in its opener. No. 12 California vs. No. 4 No. 12 Oregon vs. No. 4 Saint Syracuse, 6:40 p.m. (TBS) Louis, 4:10p.m. (TBS) The Orange were one of the The Billikens have already impressive second-round clinched the school record winners, 81-34 over Montana. for victories (28), and are champions of a conference that's The Golden Bears outlasted off to a terrific start in NCAA

play. Somehow, Oregonwas assigned a12th seedand played nothing like it in a dominant

fifth-seeded UNLV, getting 19 points from Pac-12 player of the

year Allen Crabbe. — McCiatchy-Tribune NewsService

victory over OklahomaState.

hold on. WEST REGIONAL

Mississippi 57, Wisconsin 46: KANSAS CITY, Mo. Marshall Henderson shook out of a shooting slump and scored 17 points in the second half, giving the 12th-seeded Rebels their first NCAA tournament win since 2002. La Salle 63, Kansas State 61: KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jerrell Wright made three foul shots in the final 30 seconds, and No. 13 seed La Salle advanced after blowing an 18point halftime lead to beat fourth-seeded Kansas State. Ohio State 95, lona 70: DAYTON, Ohio — Sam Thompson had career highs with 20 points and 10 rebounds, part of a dominating performance by No. 2 seed Ohio State's front line against Iona. lowa State 76, Notre Dame 58: DAYTON, Ohio — Freshman Georges Niang matched a season high with 19 points for 10th-seeded Iowa State. -

on Friday in Falun, Sweeden. utes, 20.7 seconds. Theprologue and sprint on Wednesday set the time differences for the start of the 10K classic

mass start today. Bjoergen will go out17 seconds aheadof JustynaKowalczyk ofPoland

and 24 seconds ahead ofCharlotte Kalla of Sweden.

FOOTBALL Reed signswith Texans — Ed Reed knew right from the start of free agency that he

wanted to play for theTexans and that his days in Baltimore were over. The nine-time Pro

Bowl safety signed athreeyear, $15 million contract with Houston on Friday. — From wire reports

Redmondsoftball wins on road Bulletin staff report THE DALLES — Redmond High senior Amanda Cain came up with not one but two clutch hits while helping the Panthers rally for a 5-4 victory over The Dalles Wahtonka. With her team trailing 4-1 after five innings, Cain belted a two-run single in the top of the sixth, sparking a fourrun inning that would put Redmond ahead for good. This was after her RBI triple in the fourth inning gave the Panthers (6-1 overall) their first run of the game. W ith C ai n l e ading t h e

Record:28-6 Location:St. Louis, Mo. Conference:Atlantic 10. Bid:Automatic. RPI:21.

Lastgame: DefeatedNo. 13 seed NewMexico State, 64-44 NCAA Tournament

Record:5-8 Head Coach:Jim Crews 380-355 (25 years). Scouting theBillikens: This team rallied after the retirement and subsequent

December death of coach Rick Majerus. The A-10 champions swept Butler in three meetings, and (with

anybody."

the exception of an ugly home loss to RhodeIsland)

That's about where the similarities end. The size, speed and style of each team couldn't be more different. Even any familiarity the two coaches have with each other from their meetings in the Missouri Valley Confer-

looked tough every night. They've won16 of their past17 and figure to be a tough out.... They have five

players averaging between 10 and13 points, so it is

very hard to focus on one player, as just about all of them can hurt you. The

players are interchangeable and they get better when they go to the bench with Jordair Jett, a matchup

nightmare ... Dwayne Evans is a load around the rim who does not take no

for an answer. — McCiatchy-Tribune News Service

the court against Oklahoma State, and players seemed fueled by a strong Bay Area contingent. HP Pavilion could become an even bigger homecourt environment if Oregon fans unite with California fans — as many on each side have called for across social media — to cheer for the Pac-12 teams. Cal, also a No. 12 seed, plays fourth-seeded Syracuse in the night session for a spot in the East Regional. "I think we're all in this together," Altman said. The attention has even started to go international. Ducks senior forward Arsalan Kazemi said family and friends back home in Iran follow the NBA but weren't always familiar with the fanfare around the N CA A t o u rnament. Now they're staying up at all hours to watch Oregon's

games. "Somehow my mom finds the games on her computer and watches. I don't know how she does it," Kazemi said. "She doesn't have a bracket. Well, I don't know. I will have to ask her. If she does, it's obviously Oregon all the way."

spring. Temple broke with its oneand-done NCAA tournament trend. Miami 78, Pacific 49: AUSTIN, Texas — Durand Scott h ad 21 points and No . 2 s eed Miami had a t r i u m phant return to the NCAA tournament. Illinois 57, Colorado 49: AUSTIN, Texas — I l l inois led by 16 at halftime, only to watch Colorado rip off a 21-2 run in the second to grab the lead before Brandon Paul and D.J. Richardson hit 3-pointers to give the No. 7 seed Illini the lead for good. MIDWEST REGIONAL Duke 73, Albany 61: PHILADELPHIA — Seth Curry scored 26 p o i nts, M a son Plumlee had 23 and secondseeded Duke beat Albany. Creighton 67, Cincinnati 63: P HILADELPHIA — D o u g McDermotthad27points and 11 rebounds, and Gregory Echenique scored 13 points to help No. 7 seed Creighton

try skiing World Cup finals Northug took the race in 5 min-

A look at the Midwest Region's No. 4 seed Saint Louis:

ence is gone.

turnover on only14.3 percent of in scoring at14.8, was part of its possessions, and point guard two Sweet16 teams at Xavier. Trey Burke leads the nation in assist-turnover ratio.

The Ducks'foe

Continued from C1 The selection c ommittee turnedsome heads forseeding Oregon so low Sunday night. All the Ducks did was tie for second place in the Pac-12 in the regular season, win the conference tournament and go 21-4 with Dominic Artis in the lineup. Oregon earned high praise — and a viral rant about its seeding — f rom O k lahoma State coach Travis Ford after crushing the Cowboys. Another win could end the debate once and for all. "We haveconfidence in ourselves that we can do it," Oregon guard Johnathan Loyd said. "So I think we'll just get a little more respect around the country knowing that Oregon basketball can really play with

Oregon's Dana Altman, who coached at Creighton from 1994 to 2010, said Jim Crews' stylehas evolved since Crews led Evansville from 1985 to 2002. "It's not his typical team," Altman said. "I think Coach Majerus had a great influence on him and the team, and so they're doing a lot of things that Coach Majerus did. But Jim has done a great job of keeping them together and bringing them along and the tremendous progress they've shown throughout the year is a real tribute to him and his staff." A scrappy style and defensive dominance has become Saint Louis' staple. Even though they may not always match th e p hysical prowess and natural abilities of their opponents, the Billikens bully and bruise teams all over the floor. The Atlantic 10 champions have held 22 of 34 opponents under 60 points this season, including the past five, and prefer to play more of a half-court game. That give-it-all-every-game style has propelled Saint Louis back to where it was a year ago in the round of 32 — when the Billikens lost 65-61 to No. 1 seed Michigan State — and ready to make its mark for more than Majerus' memory. The only other time the school advanced this deep was when it made the quarterfinals in 1952, when there were only 16 teams in the tournament. Not bad for a team that finished 12-19 three years ago and snapped a 12-year NCAA t ournament d r o u gh t l as t

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Collins pitched two complete games, racking up 11 strikeouts in total and scattering Redmond offense, A shley five hits, as Ridgeview dePesek set the pace for the feated Burns 13-1 in the first Panthers in the circle. The game of a doubleheader and Redmond senior s t andout 17-0 in the second matchup. ended the nonleague game Collins improved to 5-0 on with ll s t rikeouts while al- the year, equal to the Ravens' lowing seven hits. She also 5-0 record. issued five bases on balls. BASEBALL Kiahna Brown added two The Dalles Wahtonka 9, hits for the Panthers and Ma- Redmond 2: THE DALLES rissa Duchi contributed an — Matt Dahlen was two for RBI single. three at the plate and Charles In other Friday action: Payne drove in two runs, but SOFTBALL the Panthers (2-4) dropped Ravens take two from Hilan- their fourth straight game ders: REDMOND — Rachel with the nonconference loss.

"We're not worried about history or setting records. The ultimate goal is to win championships," said junior guard Jordair Jett. "Last year we were a sleeper. This year we have more of a target on our backs." Oregon has surged at the m ost important time of t h e season. Those bright green-and-yellow uniforms blurred all over

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BRIEFING

JPMorgan board: Keep Dimon JPMorgan Chase's board said Friday that it was standing behind

JamieDimon,thebank's chairman and chief executive, in the face of

calls from some investors that the two jobs be split.

In the bank's proxy filing, the t t-member board said Dimon

should continue to hold both positions, as he has since 2006. "The

c air eaveso s ces orSuCCeSS or By Brandon Bailey San Jose Mercury News

Federal Communications Commission chief Julius Genachowski said Friday that he's stepping down after a four-year term in which he won praise for expanding public access to the Internet and the airwaves, but was criticized for moving too slowly on some thorny tech issues — leaving them for the next FCC chair to confront. Genachowski's resignation

ulator, Genachowski launched new programs that extended broadband service to underservedpartsofthe country. He also took steps to provide new wireless frequencies for a nation that's increasingly using mobile devices to go online. Those initiatives won praise from the tech industry, whose leaders had regular access to Genachowski during his frequent visits to Silicon Valley over the years. Rey Ramsey,

opensthe door for President Barack Obama to nominate a new FCC leader from a list of potential candidates that reportedly includes Washington-based tech investor Tom Wheeler, several current administration officials and Santa Clara University law professor Catherine Sandoval, who's on the California Public Utilities Commission. As the Obama administration's top communications reg-

head of the influential industry group TechNet, said Friday that Genachowski "has been a strong advocate for American innovationand economic growth." Consumer advocates also lauded Genachowski's efforts to expand Internet access, while praising him for joining with the Justice Department to

decrease competition in the phoneindustry. But critics chafed at Genachowski's slow and painstaking approach to one of the most complex issues of his tenure, net neutrality, in which the FCC tried to develop rules aimed at preventing telecom operators like Verizon and Comcast from giving unequal treatment or restricting the network traffic that's essential for Internet businesses.

block a proposed mega-merger between AT&T and T-Mobile in 2011, on grounds it would

board has determined that the most effective leadership modelforthe

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Owner:SisTech Manufacturing General Contractor:Empire Construction, Bend Contact:877-792-2779 Details:After more than four

approved, including a key

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building is under construction for SisTech Manufacturing, a

company offering electronic manufacturing and mechanical

assembly services to high technologycompanies.

have plenty of room for a lot more people." Kevin Spencer, owner of Empire Construction, said the project started March1, and the

concrete floors are currently

"We're excited to have our

own building for a change," said Brad Kennedy, vice president of operations for SisTech. "We'll

one on restructuring the country's ailing banks, which lost billions on bad Greek debt; one on restricting financial transactions in times of crisis; and one that sets up a "solidarity fund" into which investments and contributions will flow. More bills to meet the total target of 5.8 billion euros Cyprus needs to secure an international bailout will be brought for a vote over the weekend. They include a crucial one that would impose a tax of less than 1 percent on all bank deposits, said Averof Neophytou, deputy head of the governing DISY party. "We are voting for the least worst option," Neophytou said in a speech. "We owe an

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years of operation in Bend, a new

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growth and to increase the

company's capabilities and employment.

22,000-square-foot building, which is about double the size of the current facility, will cost $1.5 million.

"The plan would be to start

moving equipment and ourselvesin bythesecond weekof September," he said.

being put in. He expects the new Kennedy said he's currently building, located near Empire renting SisTech's location, and Avenue next to the current the lease is up next year. With SisTech facility, to be completed the expansion, he said, there

— RachaeiRees, The Bulletin

Home remodeling getssocial with startup By Pete Carey San Jose Mercury News

Home remodeling, one of the biggest industries in the country,isbeing transformed by the Internet with a push from a fast-growing startup in Silicon Valley. Until recently, a homeowner thinking about remodeling would have checked out books from the library, read some design magazines, asked friends for advice and tried to find help on the Web. But in January, 14 million people turned instead to Houzz (www.houzz.com), a small Palo Alto, Calif., company that has grabbed the

$300 billion remodeling industry by the tail and is changing the way homeowners connect with design professionals and figure out how they want to improve their homes. And it's taking off just as the housing market is rebounding and giving homeowners more equity to play with. It's the latest example of the way the Internet has disrupted an entire industry, having already transformed everything from publishing to entertainment. But this is with a twist: Rather than hurting established players in the remodeling business, sites like Houzz are likely to benefit

them by bringing them more business more efficiently. "Houzz has had a huge impact in the residential design community," said Mark Demerly, an Indianapolis architect and recently chairman of the American Institute of Architects' custom residential network. "We ask our clients to seek out things on it they like and that inspire them." Created four years ago by Alon Cohen and Adi Tatarko, who were remodeling their Palo Alto home, the homeimprovement site quickly caught on across the U.S. and in Canada. "Clipping things out of

design magazines seemed so antiquated," Cohen recently recalled. "Today everything is online. We thought, 'There's got to be a better way to do this."' Houzz's iPad and iPhone apps have been downloaded 6 million times. It has 14 million visitors a month — up from 1.3 million downloads and 4 million visitors a year ago — who pore over 1.2 million images of remodeling projects with links to 188,000 architects, designers and other professionals. In a little more than two years, it has drawn $48.6 million in three rounds of venture funding.

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made this into a destination. It's actually fun to come here." Once mainstays for latenight snack runs and toilet paper emergencies, drugstores are shaking off their stale im-

figure out what their role is," said Ken Martindale, chief operating officer of Rite Aid. "We're in a new environment where everyone is selling everything." The $220-billion industry is up against big-box chains such as Wal-Mart and Targett. On yet another front, drugstores are fighting online merchants that cater to tech-savvy customers who are comfortable ordering mouthwash and prescription medication over the Internet.

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production. Theaward goesto the top1 percent of all Coldwell Banker salesassociates worldwide. Valceschini hasbeen a broker with Coldwell Banker Morris RealEstatefor18 years. Hummel hasalso beennamed the No.1 Coldwell Banker Broker in Oregon.Shehasbeen a broker with Coldwell Banker Morris RealEstatesince1990.


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SPOTLIGHT

A revealing moment for yoga pants

Museumoffers science show The High Desert Mu-

seum is offering a special science show with a "Star Wars" theme

twice daily during spring break, today through March 30.

By Monica Hesse

"Science Party: The Force" promises to "explore the forces in our universe" and test Isaac

and Jessica Goldstein The Washington Post

he abject horror of the seethrough yoga pants recall crescendoed to new, tragic heights when customers attempted to return their PG-13 garments. "I went into my local store to return my Astro pants," one customer wrote on Tuesday on Lululemon's public Facebook page. "I was asked to bend over in order to determine sheerness. The sales associatethen perused my butt in the dim lighting of thechange room and deemed them 'not sheer.' " No. No! Nooo. Such downwardfacing drama. Such an unfortunate incident for Lululemon, the holy sweat palace of aspirational workout gear, which earlier this week announced that 17 percent of its stretchy-bottomed stock was made from inferior fabric. A statement, from the company: "We value the authentic relationships we have built with our guests. Their passion is amazing and we will always put them first." A statement, from CEO Christine Day, in a Thursday-morning conference call, asreported by various news outlets: "The truth of the matter is the only way you can actually test for the issue is to put the pants on and bend over." Namaste, y'all. What can we learn from the recall of the $98 yoga pants? In what direction should we focus our third eye to eke meaning from the situation? If the recall had impacted most any other workout gear, from moisture-wicking T-shirts to racer-back tank tops, the news outlets who have followed this London 8 France-ing — the Atlantic, Bloomberg, The Washington Post — would not have done so with such tittering glee. But moisture-wicking T-shirts do not have cults. Yoga pants are a cult. They have replaced sweatpants for comfort, and jeans for daywear, and tights for warmth, and party pants for partying, and they are the uniform of every mother pushing a doublestroller through Trader Joe's. They have become a default sartorial option, which is to say that the "yoga" modifier has become increasingly unnecessary. They are just pants. "You go to Wal-Mart, and you see people in sweatpants, and you kind of get a little judgy," says Whitney Schwartz, 24, who runs the blog "I Wore Yoga Pants to Work." "But you can go to Target and wear yoga pants," and it's fine. Also, "I really do wear them to work a lot," she confesses. She's employed in an office environment. "Sometimes I get up in the morning and pretend they're leggings. ... I've been found wearing them at bars before. It's a little out of hand." Does she do yoga? "Occasionally. Maybe one out of the ten times I wear them, they are actually being worn" for a workout purpose. The sweatpant of the 1980s, the Juicy velour suit of the 2000s — both of thesehad a shlumpy, self-deprecating modesty. They were casual in a way thatcovered assets instead of exposing them; people wore sweatpants when they felt bad. Yoga pants — even when opaque and functioning exactly as they are supposed to — are a pants designed for exhibitionists. They expose too much, they leave nothing to the imagination, they are the Twitter of clothing. These are the pants of our society. We have the pants we deserve. Sorry. "Just professionally speaking, it's just as easy to pull on a pair of leg-

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gings and a long top," says Alison Lukes, a Washington stylist who knows the threat of the yoga pants, the creeping and insidious way that yoga pants may one day lower the standards of the nation. "The Pixie Pant from J. Crew is the perfect legging." But people always choose the yoga pant. And the trouble with the yoga pant, Lukes says, "is that it can sort of bleed into other aspects of life." It begets the messy ponytail, which begets the ratty sweatshirt, which begets the general giving up on life and pride. For Lululemon, the recall is unfortunate — an anticipated loss of $12 million to $17 million in the first quarter. For the rest of us? "This," Lukes says, "is a great way to call for us to get up and get dressed in the morning."

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ments, according to the museum's website. A press release calls it "a family show that teach-

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Syrian democracy is subject of talk Community members interested in learning

more about Syria are invited to attend an event with Rafif Jouejati,

a spokesperson of the Local Coordination Committees in Syria and founder and direc-

tor of the nonprofit Foundation to Restore Equality and Education

in Syria. FREE-Syria, as the group is known, is Photos by Andy Tullis/The Bulletin

Artist and musician Dennis McGregor, of Sisters, holds a cover design to his new book at his home studio. McGregor is in the middle of a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign to fund the book's printing. He has until April 9 to reach his goal: $24,420.

other efforts. Jouejati will talk about Syria's

fight for democracy and freedom.

By David Jasper • The Bulletin

The event will take

place from 6:30 to 8

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Sisters singer-songwriter and freelance illustrator already seems to be living a dream.

McGregor, 62, lives and works in a cabin east of town, set on five picture-perfect lightly forested acres. As a younger man, he played music for a living, and he's for years worked as a freelance artist. He even cracks a joke about how working for a

paper and wrapped in a fourcolor dust jacket. According to Kickstarter. com, the site's funding policy is "all-or-nothing" — which means that if a project fails to meet its target donation amount, no one

regular paycheck someday is on

But within days of launching his campaign, McGregor was halfway to his goal. On Thursday, the number neared $14,300. Those who pledge $25 or more get a copy of the book, which he hopes to have in hand by June. He has until April 9 to reach his goal. If $24,000 sounds ambitious, you may be surprised to learn he dares to dream loftier than that: If the amount people donate to his Kickstarter campaign should exceed that amount, he'd also like to release a companion CD of his lullabies sung by various folk artists from around the country. See Dream/D4

his bucket list. A more immediate goal: landing the funding to self-publish his first children's book. Titled "Dream Again," it's already written and illustrated and ready to print. "All I have to do is push one button," he says in his pitch on Kickstarter.com, a crowdfunding site. These days, many would-be authors are writing and printing their own books. But McGregor is dreaming big. That $24,420 will result in 5,000 copies of a durable, 52-page, hardcover book with his 26 original illustrations, printed on extra-heavy

focusedonhelpingempower women, among

p.m. Sunday at First Presbyterian Church, 230 N.E. Ninth St., Bend. Contact: Norma Wallace 541-633-7685.

Seven Peakssets annual auction The SevenPeaks School is holding its 12th annual Auction at Seventh Mountain Resort at 5 p.m. April 6. This year's event will

gets charged.

feature a cocktail hour, two auctions, dinner

and a danceparty. Tickets cost $75 per person, with proceeds going to SevenPeaks School and theFamily Access Network. Tick-

ets can be purchased through the school's website, www.

sevenpeaksschool.org, or by calling DebMullen Dennis McGregor's gouache painting "The Crossing" led him to write "Dream Again." "Looking at the painting sort of invited a storyline," he said.

at 541-639-5240.

Campaignaims to end childabuse The KIDS Center kicks off the annual BlueRibbon Campaign to Prevent Child Abuse

with a ceremony sched-

Celebrity prom datescanbewin-win By Jessica Goldstein The Washington Post

Can you imagine asking Audrey Hepburn to the prom? Fifty-some years ago, when she was thesilver screen'sbiggest name, and men dressed like Don Draper, movie stars seemed so far away they felt otherworldly. Did people want to ask Hepburn to the prom? Probably. But would anybody actually have had the gall to do it'? Would there have been any expectation that the exchange would be two-sided, that she'd wind up slow-dancing under the streamers in the high school gym? Of course not. To think of going on a date with a celebrity was to think

of beingthe man who jammed an American flag into the surface of the m oon: Sure, someone would getto do it, but that someone would not be you. Today, wedon'thave to imagine, because today you can be Jake Davidson, the high school senior who invited model Kate Upton to his prom with an elaborate video he posted online. As the film begins, he is reclining poolside with the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue in his hands. Kate Upton is on the magazine's cover, wearing perhaps the least practical parka the Arctic has ever seen. Like a good Los Angeles teen, the kid's got an impressive pitch: "I'm Jewish, 5-foot-9 on a really good

day, and I can't dance. At all. You're Christian, 5-foot-10, and that Cat Daddy video should've won an Oscar for best short film. You could say this is destiny." Jake promisesthe dance isa great opportunity for Kate, even though his curfew is an hour earlier than Cinderella's. "It would mean the world to me if you came." That couldhave been the end of it. But Kate wrote back. Her tweetwhich, along with Jake's invitation, went viral on Wednesday — read, "You can call me Katie if you want! How could I turn down that video! I'll

check my schedule;)" SeeDate/D4

uled for April 5. The event will take place from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. at the Boys and Girls Club in downtown Bend, 500 N.W. Wall St. It will include speakers,

free food andawards for those who have helped to prevent child abuse in the past year. More than 50,000 blue ribbons will be handed out in Central Oregon so that individu-

als can show support for preventing child abusethroughoutthe month of April. Contact: www

.kidscenter.org — From staff reports


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Volunteer Search is compiled by theDepartment of HumanServices Volunteer Services. Theorganizations listed are seeking volunteers for a variety of tasks. Tosee a full list, and for additional information on the types of help needed, go online towww.bendbuHetin.com/volunteer.Changes, additions or deletions should be sentto1300 N.W.Wall St., Suite 103, Bend 97701, email Therese.M.Helton©state.or.us or call 541-693-8988.

SENIORS AARP:www.aarp.org/money/taxaide or888-687-2277. ASPEN RIDGEALZHEIMER'S ASSISTEDLIVING AND RETIREMENT COMMUNITY:541-385-8500. BEND SENIORCENTER: Kim, 54 I-706-6 I27. CASCADEVIEW NURSING AND ALZHEIMER'SCARECENTER: 54 I-382-7 l61. CENTRAL OREGONCOUNCIL ON AGING(COCOA)AND MEALS ON WHEELS: www.councilonaging.org or 54 I -678-5483. LA PINESENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER: Pat Potter, 541-536-6237. LONG-TERM CAREOMBUDSMAN PROGRAM:NancyAllen, 54 I-3 l2-2488. PILOTBUTTE REHABILITATION CENTER:541-382-5531. PRINEVILLESOROPTIMIST SENIOR CENTER:Melody,541-447-6844. TOUCHMARK ATMT. BACHELOR VILLAGE: 541-383- I414. VOLUNTEERS IN ACTION: 541-548-7018.

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND EDUCATION SERVICES ADULTBASICSKILLS DEPARTMENT (COCC):Margie Gregory, mgregoryme cocc.edu or 541-318-3788.

ALYCE HATCHCENTER: Andy Kizans, 54 I-383-1980. BEND PARK 5 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 541-382-4682. CHILDREN'SVISION FOUNDATION: Julie Bibler, 541-330-3907. CIRCLE OFFRIENDS: Beth, beth@ acircleoffriendsoregon.com or 541-588-6445. DESCHUTES COUNTYSHERIFF'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. GIRLSON THE RUN OF DESCHUTES COUNTY:www.deschutescountygotr. org or info©deschutescountygotr.org. GRANDMA'SHOUSE:541-383-3515. HEALTHYBEGINNINGS:ww w.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 J LEARNINGCENTER: Rick Buening, rbuening@jbarj.org or 541-389-1409. JUNIPERSWIM & FITNESS CENTER: Kim,541-706-6127. KIDS CENTER:Rachel Kane, 541-3835958, ext. 274. LA PINEHIGHSCHOOL:Jeff Bockert, jeff.bockert©bend.k12.or.us or 54 I -355-8501. MEADOWLARK MANOR:Peggy Kastberg, 541-382-7025. MOUNTAINSTARFAMILY RELIEF NURSERY: 541-322-6820. NEIGHBORIMPACT: 541-548-2380, ext. 115. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY EXTENSIONSERVICE:541-548-6088, 541-447-6228 or541-475-3808. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY MASTERGARDENERVOLUNTEER PROGRAM: http://extension. oregonstate.edu/deschutes or 541-548-6088. READ TOGETHER: 54I-388-7746. REDMOND HIGHSCHOOL: 541-923-4807. REDMOND LEARNINGCENTER: Zach Sartin, 541-923-4854. REDMOND YOUNG LIFE: 54 I -923-8530. SCHOOL-TO-CAREERPARTNERSHIP: Kent Child, 541-322-3261. SMART (STARTMAKING A READER TODAY):www.getsmartoregon.org or 54 I-355-5600. TRILLIUM FAMILYSERVICES: 503-205-0194. VIMA LUPWA HOMES: www. lupwahomes.org or 541-420-9634. YOUTH CHOIROF CENTRAL OREGON: 541-385-0470.

ANIMALS AND ENVIRONMENT BEND SPAY& NEUTERPROJECT: 54 I -617-1010. CAT RESCUE,ADOPTION & FOSTER TEAM (CRAFT):www.craftcats.org, 541-389-8420 or541-598-5488.

CHIMPS, INC.:www.chimps-inc.org or 541-410-4122. DESCHUTESLANDTRUST: www.deschuteslandtrust.org or 541-330-0017. DESCHUTESNATIONAL FOREST:

Jean Nelson-Dean, 541-383-5576. EAST CASCADESAUDUBON SOCIETY:www.ecaudubon.org or 541-241-2190. THE ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER: 541-385-6908. EOUINEOUTREACH HORSE RESCUE OF BEND:www.equineoutreach. com or joan©equineoutreach.com or 541-4 I9-3717. HEALINGREINS THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER: Darcy Justice, 541 -382-94 I 0. HUMANE SOCIETYOF CENTRAL OREGON: Jen, jennifer©hsco.org or 541-382-3537. HUMANE SOCIETYOF THE OCHOCOS:541-447-7178. HUMANE SOCIETYOF REDMOND: volunteer©redmondhumane.org or 541-923-0882. JUNIPERGROUP SIERRA CLUB: 541-389-9 I15. STEWARDSHIPFOR SUSTAINABLE BAGGING: Lexa McAllister, Imcallister@cocc.edu or 541-914-6676. SUNRIVERNATURECENTER & OBSERVATORY:541-593-4442. VOLUNTEERCAMPGROUND HOST POSITIONS: TomMottl, 541-416-6859.

HEALTH AMERICANCANCER SOCIETY: Charlie Johnson, 541-434-3114. AMERICANREDCROSS: 541-749-4111. DESCHUTESCOUNTYHEALTH DEPARTMENT: Tuesday Johnson, Tuesday Johnson©co.deschutes. or.us or 54'l-322-7425.

FRIENDSWITH FLOWERS OF OREGON: www. friendswithflowersoforegon.com or 541-480-8700. 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, namicentraloregon© gmail.com. NEWBERRY HOSPICE:541-536-7399. PARTNERS IN CARE:www. partnersbend.org or Sarah Peterson at 541-382-5882. RELAYFORLIFE: Stefan Myers, 54 I -504-4920. ST. CHARLESIN BENDAND ST. CHARLESIN REDMOND: 541-706-6354. VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE: Kristi, 541-585-9008.

ARTS, MUSIC, CULTURE AND HERITAGE 88.9KPOV, BEND'S COMMUNITY RADIOSTATION:infowokpov.org or 541-322-0863. ART COMMITTEEOF THE REDMOND FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY: Linda Barker,541-312-1064. ARTS CENTRALSTATION: 54I-6 l7-1317. 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:54 I-312-1032.

541-383-2793. DEPARTMENTOFHUMAN SERVICES/VOLUNTEERSERVICES: Therese Helton, Therese.M.Helton@ state,or.us or 541-693-8988. DEPARTMENTOFHUMAN SERVICES/VOLUNTEERSERVICES CROOK COUNTY: Valerie Dean, 541447-3851, ext. 427.

DISABLEDAMERICANVETERANS (DAV):Don Lang, 541-647-1002. FAMILY KITCHEN: Cindy Tidball, cindytmobendcable.com or 541-610-6511. FAMILY RESOURCECENTER: 541-389-5468. HUMAN DIGNITYCOALITION: 541-385-3320. HUNGERPREVENTION COALITION:Marie, info© hungerpreventioncoalition.org or 541-385-9227. LA PINECOMMUNITY KITCHEN: 541-536- I312.

NEIGHBORIMPACT: chrisq@ neighborimpact.org or 541-548-2380, ext. 106. PEACEBRIDGES, INC., BEND: www.abridgetopeace.org or JohnC. Schwechten at 541-383-2646. PFLAG CENTRALOREGON: www.pflagcentraloregon.org or 541-317-2334. RONALD MCDONALDHOUSE:Teresa, 541-318-4950. SAVING GRACE: 541-382-9227 or 541-504-2550. SOROPTIMISTINTERNATIONAL OF BEND:www.sibend.org, president© sibend.org or 541-728-0820. ST. VINCENT DE PAULSOCIAL SERVICES:541-389-6643. VOLUNTEER CONNECT:www. volunteerconnectnow.org or 541-385-8977. WINNINGOVER ANGER & VIOLENCE: www.winningover.org or 541-382-1 943. WOMEN'S RESOURCECENTER OF CENTRALOREGON:541-385-0750.

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY AND THRIFT STORES BEND AREAHABITAT FOR HUMANITY:54 I -385-5387. HABITAT RESTORE:Di Crocker, 541-312-6709. HUMANE SOCIETYOF CENTRAL OREGON THRIFTSTORE: Marcy Hosket, 541-388-3448.

NEATREPEATTHRIFT SHOP: Peg, 541-447-6429. NEWBERRYHABITATFOR HUMANITY:54 I-593-5005. OPPORTUNITYFOUNDATION THRIFT STORE OF BEND:541-389-0129. OPPORTUNITYFOUNDATION THRIFT STORE OFREDMOND: 541-548-5288. REDMOND HABITATFOR HUMANITY: Scott or Warren, 541-548-1406. REDMOND HABITATRESTORE: Roy, 541-548- I406. SISTERSHABITAT FOR HUMANITY: 541-549- I193. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL— LAPINE: 541-536- I956. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL— REDMOND: 541-923-5264.

To submit service information orannouncementsfor religious organizations, email bulletin© bendbulletin.com or call 541-383-0358. ANTIOCHCHURCH:Sr. Pastor Ken Wystma; partfour of theseries on Colossi ans;Sundayat9:30a.m.; Redux Q-and-Aafter the service; Bend High School, 230 N.E.Sixth St., Bend. BENDCHURCHOFTHENAZARENE: Pastor Virgil Askren; "GodMeets Us Through HisPeople" as part of the series, "Reasons toCelebrate"; Sunday at1015 a m.;1270 N.E.27th St., Bend. CENTRALOREGON BAPTIST CHURCH: Pastor JohnTittle; "Jesus, King of theJews, PartTwo," basedon John 'I8:38 and19:16, aspart of the series onthe Gospel of John; Sunday at10:30a.m.; 500 S.W.BondSt., Bend. DISCOVERYCHRISTIAN CHURCH: Pastor DaveDrullinger; "AWeek Happened," based on Matthew 21:1-11; Sundayat10 a.m.; 334 N.W. Newport Ave.,Bend. EASTMONT CHURCH: "Nicodemus, Secret Follower," from theGospel of John; Sundayat 9and10:45 a.m.; 62425 EagleRoad, Bend. FATHER'SHOUSE CHURCH OF GOD: Pastor RandyWills; "Crazy People Change the World," as part of the series, "Are YouCrazy"; Sunday at10 a.m.; 61690 Pettigrew Road,Bend. Theyouth groupmeetsW ednesday at 7 p.m. THE FELLOWSHIPATBEND: Pastor Loren Anderson; "Sex, Lies, and Video, Part Two" basedon1 Corinthians 6:1-11;Sundayat10 a.m.; Summit High School, 2855 N.W. Clearwater Drive, Bend. FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH: Rev. JennyWarner; "Simplifying the Soul: Prayer"; as part of the Lent series, "Simplifying theSoul"; Sunday at the 9 a.m., 10:45a.m.and 5:01 p.m. services; 230 N.E.Ninth St., Bend. FIRSTUNITED METHODIST CHURCH: TheRev.Thom Larson; "What HeSaw,"basedon Luke19:2840, 23:39-43; Sunday at 9and 11a.m.; 680 N.W.BondSt., Bend. FOUNDRYCHURCH(FORMERLY FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH):Pastor Syd Brestel; begin theseries, "Rediscovering Jesus inthe Psalms"; Sunday at10:15a.m .;60 N.W.Oregon Ave., Bend. GRACEFIRST LUTHERANCHURCH: Pastor Joel LiaBraaten; "One of Life's Nagging Questions"; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; 2265 N.W. Shevlin

Park Road, Bend. JOURNEYCHURCH:Pastor Keith Kirkpatrick; "Greater! Howthe Great Love of GodChangesUs"; Sundayat 9 a.m. and10:30 a.m.; 70N.W.Newport Ave., Bend.

Lord of All," based onPhilippians 2:5-1 I; Sundayat10:30 a.m.; "The Three Most Beautiful Words in the World," based onJohn19:30; Maundy Thursday at 7p.m.; GoodFriday at 7 p.m.; 2175S.W.Salmon Ave., Redmond. NATIVITY LUTHERANCHURCH: GRACELUTHERANCHURCH Pastor Chris Kramer; "Palm Sunday"; AT EAGLE CREST:Pastor Randy based onLuke23:1-49; Sunday at 9 VanMehren;"Christ's Passion Was a.m.and11a.m.;andHoldenevening to Ride Into Jerusalem asaKing of prayer service;Wednesdayat 6:30 Peaceand Righteousness, SoThat by p.m. after asoup supperat 5:30 p.m.; His Death He Could MakeUsKings of 60850 BrosterhousRoad,Bend. Peaceand Righteousness"; Sundayat 10:30a.m.; EagleCrest Banquetand NEW HOPE CHURCH:Greg Salciccioli; "Words of Trust, aspart of the series, ConferenceFacility,1522 Cline Falls "When GraceSpeaks"; Sundayat Road, Redmond. 9and10:45a.m.; 20080Pinebrook ST. PAUL'SANGLICAN CHURCH: Blvd., Bend. Father Pennington; "Exiting the HosannaHighway,"basedon Matthew SPIRITUALAWARENESS 27:1-54;Sundayat10a.m.; Southwest COMMUNITYOFTHE CASCADES: 12th Avenueand Forest Avenue, Group members will hosta Speed Redmond. Spirit meeting; Sundayat 9a.m.; held at The OldStone Church,157 N.W. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH: Pastor Franklin Ave., Bend. Eric Burtness; "Palmsand Passion, YouandChrist";Sundayat8:30a.m. SPRINGSOFLIFEMINISTRIES: and11 a.m.; 1113Black Butte Blvd., Evangelist and Bibleteacher Eddie Redmond. Cienda; Wednesdaysat7p.m.; ongoing; TheSoundGardenStudio, AGAPE HARVESTFELLOWSHIP: 1279 N.E.SecondSt., Bend. Pastor JeremySeibert; youth and family service; Wednesdayat 6 p.m.; TRINITYEPISCOPAL CHURCH: 52460 Skidgel Road, LaPine. Sunday at 9 a.m.; St. FrancisChurch, 2450 N.E. 27th St., Bend. COMMUNITYBIBLECHURCH AT SUNRIVER:Pastor Glen TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH:The Schaumloeffel;1 Corinthians15:35Rev. David Carnahan; "Hosanna! 49, as part of theseries "Growing Up Hosanna! Hosanna!," based onJohn God's Way";Sundayat9:30a.m.;1 12:12-19; Sunday at 8a.m. (guitar-led Theater Drive, Sunriver. worship andcommunion) and11 a.m. (piano/organ-led worship and PASSOVERCOMMUNITY SEDER: communion); 2550 N.E.Butler Market Temple BethTikvah, catered buffet Road. dinner andSederservice; $35 for adults, $15for children ages6-12, UNITARIANUNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIPOF CENTRAL OREGON: free for children age5and under; 6 p.m. March 25;Aspen Hall, Shevlin Guest SpeakerWillan Cervantes; Park,18920 N.W.Shevlin Park Road, "Spring With theAztecs"; Sundayat Bend; for more information or to 11 a.m.; at theOld Stone Church,157 register, visit www.bethtikvahbend. N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend. org/worship/jewish-holidays. WESTSIDE CHURCH:Pastor Scott SPIRITUALDEVELOPMENT CLASS: McBride; "Signs of Life: Part 8 —The Spiritual development,Level1; $160; Rocks CryOut"; today at6:30 p.m. April1-May 20;Mondaysfrom 6-8:30 and Sunday at 8, 9 and1045 a.m.; p.m.; Living EssenceCenter, 63611 2051 N.W.Shevlin Park Road,Bend. High StandardDrive, Bend; register by March 30, Contact Jim Peltier at 541WESTSIDESOUTH CAMPUS: Pastor 388-1254 or eleiah©bendcable.com Jim Stephens; "Signs of Life: Part 8 — The RocksCry Out"; Sundayat 9 EASTEREGGHUNTAND SERVICES: a.m. and 10:30a.m.; 1245S.E.Third Maundy Thursdayat7 p.m.,March St., Bend. 28; Good Friday at 7 p.m., March 29; Sunday at 6, 9and11 a.m.; egg COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN hunt at10:10 a.m.; Nativity Lutheran CHURCH: Pastor Rob Anderson; "CheeredandScared to Death," based Church, 60850 Brosterhous Road, Bend. on Luke19:28-40; Sundayat 9a.m., Music cantata by Karen M.Sipes; "At EASTER BREAKFAST:Sunrise the Ninth Hour"; Sundayat11 a.m.; service at 6:30 a.m.; Fort RockState 529N.W.19thSt.,Redmond. Park; Breakfast; $6 for adults, $3 for kids ages 0-10; Fort RockGrange, EMMAUSLUTHERANCHURCH:The 64651 Fort Rock Road; March 31. Rev. David Poovey; "AndCrown Him

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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. FRIENDS OFTHE BEND LIBRARIES: www.fobl.org or Meredith Shadrach at COURT APPOINTEDSPECIAL ADVOCATE (CASA): www. 541-6 I7-7047. casaofcentraloregon.org or HIGH DESERTCHAMBER 541-389-1618. MUSIC:Isabelle Senger, www. highdesertchambermusic.com, info© DESCHUTESCOUNTY VICTIMS' highdesertchambermusic.com or ASSISTANCEPROGRAM: 54 I-306-3988. Diane Stecher, 541-317-3186 or 541-388-6525. HIGH DESERTMUSEUM: 541-382-4754. DESCHUTESRIVER WOODS NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION: LA PINE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Cindylu, www.drwna.org or Barbara at info© 541-317-1097. drwna.org or 541-382-0561. LATINOCOMMUNITY ASSOCIATION: JEFFERSON COUNTYCRIME Brad, volunteer©latca.org or VICTIMS' ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: 541-382-4366. Tina Farrester, 541-475-4452, ext. THE NATUREOFWORDS: 4108. www.thenatureofwords.org or JEFFERSONCOUNTYVOLUNTEER 541-330-4381. SERVICES: Therese Helton, 541-475REDMOND FRIENDSOFTHE 6131, ext. 208. LIBRARY:541-312-1060. LA PINERURAL FIREPROTECTION REDMONDINTERCULTURAL DISTRICT:Volunteer Coordinator, EXCHANGE (R.I.C.E.): Barb, 541-536-2935. bonitodiamemsn.comor 541 -447-0732. ORCHARDDISTRICT NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION: TOWER THEATREFOUNDATION: www.orcharddistrictneighborhood. 541-3 I7-0700. com. SUNRIVERAREACHAMBEROF HUMAN SERVICES COMMERCE: 541-593-8149. ABILITREE: volunteer©abilitree.org or VISIT BEND: www.visitbend.com or 541-388-8103, ext. 217. 541-382-8048. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL:Philip Randall, 541-388-1793. MISCELLANY ASSISTANCE LEAGUEOFBEND: 541-389-2075. CENTRALOREGON LOCAVORE: BEND COMMUNITYCENTER: www.centraloregonlocavore.com or Sherry Fisher, volunteer© Niki at info@centraloregonlocavore. bendscommunitycenter.org or com or 541-633-0674. 541-3 I2-2084. HIGH DESERTSPECIAL OLYMPICS: BETHLEHEM INN: www. 541-749-6517. bethleheminn.org or 541-322-8768. OREGON ADAPTIVESPORTS: www. CENTERFOR COMPASSIONATE oregonadaptivesports.org or Kendall LIVING (PREVIOUSLY PEACE Cook at 541-848-9390. CENTER OFCENTRAL OREGON): SACRED ARTOF LIVING CENTER: www.compassionatecenter.org or 541-383-4179. Beth Hansen, 541-923-6677. TUMALO LANGLAUFCLUB:Tom CENTRALOREGONVETERANS OUTREACH: covo.org©gmail.com or Carroll, 541-385-7981.

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DESCHUYES COUNTY FAIR 8 RODEO FINDTHECOMPLETEWEEKOF EVENTSINTHISCOLORFUL, ACTION-P ACKEDGUIDE. The Deschutes County Fair Guide celebrates the people and history behind the success of this annual, multi-day event by offering a comprehensive publication that features a schedule of events, listing of entertainers and feature articles. You won't miss a beat at the fair with this guide in hand.

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FAITH CHRISTIAN CENTKR 1049 NE 11th St. • 541-382-8274 SUNDAYS: 9:30am Sunday Educational Classes 10:30 am Morning Worship

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

This Sunday at Faith Christian Center, Pastor Mike Johnson will share his message titled 'The First Day of the Rest of Your (Spiritual) Life" Part IV in the Sunday service, beginning at 10:30 am.

"Transforming Lives Through the Truth of the Word" All are Welcome!

Childcare is provided in our Sunday morning service. On Wednesdays "Restored Youth" service begins at 7:00 pm A number of Faith Journey Groups meet throughout the week in small groups, please contact the church for details and times. The church is located on the corner of Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. www.bendfaith.com

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

REDMOND ASSEMBLY OF GOD

1865 W Antler• Redmond 541-548-4555 SUNDAYS Morning Worship 8:30 am F 10:30 am

SUNDAY WORSHIP AND THE WORD - 9:30 Am.

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 Mmistry (gr. 7-12) Wednesdays 6: 15 pm • Men'sBibleStudy -Thursdays9 am • Home Bible Studies are also available Preschool for 3 8 4 year olds Call for information Senior Pastor: Glen Schaumloeffel Associate Pastor: Jake Schwarze visit our Web site www.cbchurchsr.org

WEDNESDAYS FAMILY NIGHT 7 PM

Listen to KNLR 97.5 FM

Pastor Duane Pippitt www.redmondag.com

I•• CENTRAL OREGON BAPTIST CHURCH Currently meeting at500 SW BondSt. (541) 617-2814 www.centraloregonbaptistchurch.org

God-Centered Worship Expository Bible Teaching Rich Hymns 6 Songs Family Oriented Ministries Christ-Focused Living Meaningful Loving Relationships Compassionate Gospel Witness Sunday 9:15 AM - Prayer Meeting 9:30 AM - Adult Bible Fellowship 9:30AM — Children's Sunday School 10:30 AM - Worship Service 6:00 PM - Growth Groups (call for locationsl Wednesday 7:00 PM - Prayer Meeting 6 Adult Bible Study 7:00 PM - Kids 4 Truth EASTMONT CHURCH

"Disp)agingthe Realitg ofChrist in UndeniableWags" 62425 Eagle Road, Bend 541-382-5822 www.eastmontchurch.com

Sunday Services Classic (Blended) Service 9:00am Contemporary Service 10:45am Hispanic Service 6:00pm For more information about weekly ministries for the whole family, contact 541-382-5822 or email info@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 SUNDAY

9;00 AM Sunday School for everyone 10. 15 AM Worship Service Syd Brestel will begin our Holy Week series, "Rediscovering Jesus in the Psalms," with a look at how Christ is seen in Psalm 24. Be sure to join us on Good Friday and Easter Sunday to hear the perspectives from Psalm 22 and Psalm 23. For Kidztown, Middle School and High School activities Call 541-382-3862 www.bendchurch.org

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

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"

HOLY REDKKMER CATHOLIC PARISH

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

Sunday Worship Services: 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am Sunday Bible Fellowship Groups 9;30am 8 11:00am Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org I

HOLY FAMILY,

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

Pastor Rev. James A. Radloff Parochial Vicar Rev. Iuan 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 12:30PM -M isa en Espanol

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

Near Highland and 23rd Ave. 2378 SW Glacier Pl. Redmond, OR 97756 We preach tfie goodnewsof lesusChrist, singgreat hgmns oj'Jaiih, and search theSeriptures together. Sunday Worship Service - 10:30 am Bible Study - Thursday, 10:30 am Teaching from the KJV and NKJV Bible Pastor Ed Nelson

REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

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

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

TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH

THE RIVER MENNONITK CHURCH

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

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

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

Palm Sunday Simplifying The Soul: Prayer Rev. Jenny Warner Preaching 9:00 am contemporary 10:45 am traditional 5:01 pm relaxed Sunday School: 3 yrs to 6th grade Nursery care provided

HOUSE OF COVENANT Messianic Synagogue Est. 1994

Central Oregon Community Sunday School Congregation Shalom Bayit 21555 Modoc Lane, Bend Annual passover Community Seder M onday, March 25 at6;00 pm For information 8 reservations www.bethtikvahbend.org

We provide a congregational setting for Jews and Christians alike. If you're interested in learning the Bible from a Hebrew perspective, come join us at: Bear Creek Center 21300 Bear Creek Rd. Bend, OR. 97701 Our Shabbat Services are on Saturday mornings at 10:00 a.m. Our ministries include:

For the complete schedule of Services 8 Events go to: www.bethtikvahbend.org For more information about our education programs, please call Kathy Schindel at 541-388-8826. All services are held at the First United Methodist Church 680 NW Bond Street 541-388-8826

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN

• 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

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 1551 NW First St. • 541-382-6100 (South of Portland Ave.)

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

Espanol Estaciones de la Cruz Viernes 7:00 PM - Espanol. ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CHURCH 1720 NW 19th Street

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

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5:00 to 5:45 pm

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

Holy Week Services March 29- Good Friday Service 7:00pm March 31 - Easter Sunday Services 9:00 am contemporary 10:45 am traditional 5:Olpm Easter Jazz Wednesday Noon Sdence F Supper Worship 12:30 pm Contemplattve Prayer Youth Events See Youth Blog: http://bendfp.org/youth/

Choirs, music groups, Bible study, fellowship and ministries every week 230 NE Ninth Street, Bend www.bendfp.org 541 -382-4401

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS OF CENTRAL OREGON

"Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship" We are a Welcoming Congregation March 24, 2013 at 11:00am:

LIVING TORAH FKLLOWSHIP

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

Food/Fellowship I-iebrew Roots Fellowship worshippmg m Spint and Truth 541-410-5337 Children's Program www.livingtorahfellowship.com

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

Nursery Care 6 Children's Church ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Worship Services 'Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM

"Spring with the Aztecs": Willan Cervantes, Guest Speaker This Sunday, local teacher Willan Cervantes will give us a celebration of spring based on ancient Aztec traditions. We will explore Azteccosmology and the Meso-American worldview and how it plays a role today. Mr. Cervantes will also explain the ritual significance behind the Aztec dance.

WillanCervantes' backgroundis in Philosophg8 Anthropology. This is an intergenerational service, so older children will remain with parents during the service. Childcare for young children is available. See our website for more information www.uufco.org Meeting place: THE OLD STONE 157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND Mail:PO Box 428, Bend OR 97709

www.uufco.org (541 ) 385-3908

W omen's Bible Study Tuesday 9:15 a.m . M en'sBible Study Wednesday 7:30 a.m.

Experience an Eckankar Community HU

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

8:30 am Sunday

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

WEDNESDAY

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH AT EAGLK CRKST Where the hodgis, there the eagleswill gather 1522 Cline Falls Rd.* 541-728-4193 Located at Eagle Crest Banquet And Conference Center

6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study

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

Singing HU can help you experience: • Comfort, peace, joy • Expanded awareness • Inner light and/or sound • A subtle sense of Divine Love • The healing of a broken heart • Solace during times of grief • A release of fears • Answers to your questions For more information please visit www.eckankar.org or www.miraclesinyourlife.org or call 541-728-6476. •

Easter Service Sunday, March 31st Bible Class 9:30 am Easter Service 10:30 am followed by Luncheon and Easter Egg Hunt Pastor Randy VanMehren

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 •

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

We are grateful to the community for the outpouring of help The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector All are welcome

through our red doors

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP

541 NE Dekalb Sunday School 9:45 am Children & Adult Classes Worship Service - II:00 am Major's Robert F Miriam Keene NEW HOPK EVANGELICAL 20080 Pinebrook Blvd.• 541-389-3436 Celebrate New Life at New Hope Church!

Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am, Pastor Randy Myers www.newhopebend.com

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Rev. Tom Larson Sermon Title: "What He Saw" Scripture: Luke 19:28-40, Luke 23:39-43

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

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Childcare provided on Sunday SOVKREIGN GRACK CHURCH

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

NATIVITY LUTHERAN CHURCH

60850 Brosterhous Road at Knott 541 -388-0765

"Called by the grace of God we reach out to all people with the love of Jesus Christ"

"During the Week: Women's Groups, Men's Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, Music & Fellowship Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. Rev. Thom Larson firstchurch@bendumc.org

541-420-1667

9:00 am Informal Service 9:15 am Junior Church 11:00 am Formal Service (child care provided)

www.sovereigngracebend.com •

CHRISTIAN LIFE CKNTER 21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241

Palm Sunday Sermon from Luke 23:1-49 BibleStudy at 10:00 am on Wednesdays

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

www.nativityinbend.com ELCA

WednesdayMid-Week Services Children F Youth Programs

TRINITY LUTHKRAN CHURCH & SCHOOL LCMS 2550 NE Butler Market Road Bend, OR 97701 541-382-1832

7:00 pm

CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING Ef fectiveMay 1, 2012

Nursery Care provided for all services. Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur

SUNDAY WORSHIP

21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241

8 am Guitar Led Worship 9:30 am Education Hour for all ages 11 am Organ/Piano Led Worship

www.clcbend.com

Church Website: wwwtrinitylutheranbend org School Website: www.saints.org Pastors: Rev. David Carnahan Rev. Patnck Rooney Principal: Mrs. Hanne Krause

COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 529 NW 19th Street (3/4 mile north of High School) Redmond, OR 97756 (541) 548-3367

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA

Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor

Worship in the Heart of Redmond THE SALVATION ARMY 755 NE 2nd Street, Bend 541-389-8888

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Stations of the Cross Friday 7:00PM - English

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

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

Rev. Dr. Steven H. Koski Lead Pastor

Religion of the Lfght andSound of God

Sundag Schedule

Exposition 8 Benediction Monday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Tuesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Wednesday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Thursdayafter 7:00 AM Mass -6:00 PM Friday 9;00 AM - 6;00 PM

GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend 382-6862

LentenService Wednesday 6:30 p.m.

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

Masses Sunday 4:30 PM Monday - Friday 7:00 AM 8 12:15 PM Saturday 8:00 AM

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

ECKANKAR

CAPILLA DE SANTA CLARA

HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH Corner of NW Franklin 8 Lava

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

The Rev. Willis C. )enson, Pastor. 8286 11th St (Grange Hall), Terrebonne, OR

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Sunday, 3 pm at the Old Stone Church, 157 NW Franklin Ave., Bend Sunday School 2 years - 5th grade Nursery 0-2 years Visitors welcome

Saturday, March 23 at 9:00 am Torah Study Saturday, March 23 at 10:30 am Torah Service

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Protagonist Annie's precious quilt flies the coop in Dennis McGregor's illustration for his children's book, "Dream Again."

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to Blue Lake and hejumped Continued from D1 in with his snorkel and waMcGregor grew up in Cali- ter-proofcamera," McGregor fornia and moved to Sisters in writes on w w w .dreamagain 1989. Already gifted musically childrensbook.com. and artistically, h e t a ught H is brother wore a w e t himself to paint. His preferred suit but didn't last long in the medium: gouache — similar to frigid waters of t h e L a k e. watercolor, it has a gum or pig- Nevertheless,he did manage ment to make it opaque. to get shots of a quilt floating Upon seeing the impact the underwater. The images inannual Sisters Outdoor Quilt spired McGregor's painting Show had on the tiny town, "The Crossing," which depicts McGregor wanted, and got, a a quilt drifting away from the shot at creating its poster. wagon above during a river "l did posters for the quilt crossing. "I was just trying to create show for 14 years straight, so I got to know a few quilters," a painting that people would McGregor said. "There was like ... but it led to the story," one in particular that exceed- said McGregor. "Looking at e d the popularity of all t h e the painting sort of invited a others." storyline." That was his 1994 poster The book gestated for sevdepicting c o vered w a gons eral more y e ars, h owever. that were adorned with color- Between freelance jobs, he'd ful quilts instead of the usual squeeze in more related paintblank canvases. ings, all in the same highly "Every year you try to do detailed manner, often using the best possible thing to top area friends as models. what you've done before, but The story "began to make nothing was ever more popu- sense," he said. "I started telllar than that one," McGregor ing myself, 'I think I'm doing a said. He came to the conclu- book.'" sion that quilters feel a conThe story is set in 1845 Ornection to "that Oregon Trail, egon, from the Deschutes and pioneer thing, because of the Columbia rivers to The Dalles. early days of quilting," he The i l lustration-driven t ale said. follows the adventures of an He decided he'd do another 18-year-old orphan n a m ed painting of a covered wagon, Annie who loses her cherso he took some photos of one ished patchwork quilt. Made parked near his home. He es- from the worn-out clothes of pecially liked one image taken her family, its squares tell a at a low angle. personal story. "The quilt i s a l most like McGregor envisioned a w agon underwater, with a a family album," McGregor quilt falling off of it — an im- said. When her q u ilt g o es age that would eventually in- missing on the Oregon Trail, spire the book. Annie goes to great lengths to The next step was to photo- recover it. graph a quilt underwater. That As a singer-songwriter and happened about seven years member of erstwhile Central ago. Oregon group Blue D'Arts, "I asked my photographer McGregor has written plenty brother, Brent, to take some of songs. He also has some

experience copywriting, given his freelance commercial work. But writing a book was a new challenge. He shared the manuscript with a f e w r e aders, thinking, he said, "'Well, I better get the news now rather than after it's printed, and make adjustments.'" Among the readers of his early drafts: an 11-year-old girl, a CentralOregon Community College writing instructor and a fellow singer-songwriter, Willie Carmichael. Carmichael served as the book's editor and suggested McGregor scrap some of the cleverness he was used to i ncorporating into his songwriting, but which muddied the story. "That was a huge contribution he made to the project," McGregor said. "I had to fight to keep a couple of my most clever things, but it struck a pretty good balance." M cGregor ha s r ea d t h e book and projected its images for a fifth-grade class at Sisters Middle School. "I was a little apprehensive, like, 'What if they don't like it?' " Instead, "They hung on every word, and when l got to the end, every hand shot up. They

all had comments and suggestions. It was so affirming," he said. Some likened the story to a movie, just as McGregor had envisioned his story while he was writing it. The book will be available online and i n i n d ependent bookstores — should he get the remaining $10,000. It could even represent a new fork in his career path. "We'll see. I would not be opposed to that," he said. "I kind of like the idea of, at a grand-

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Al Pacino and Helen Mirren are so convincing as the freaky music producer and his defense attorney that by the end of HBO's "Phil Spector," it's likely you would vote to acquit, based on reasonable doubt. And that's with the knowledge that Spector is in prison and has a gun fetish and a violent history. David Mamet's film, premiering Sunday, unfolds in 2007, before Spector's first trial. It was the second trial that resulted in Spector's sentence of 19 years to life for the 2003 murder of Lana Clarkson, an actress. In this, Pacino becomes Spector, uncannily i n h abiting the man who was born within four months of him and also raised in the Bronx. The two did not know each other, though they apparently met at a party, where someone took a photo of the two. " We have a look o n o u r face that we don't know each other," Pacino says. "We were from two different worlds. It looks like what it is — posing for some picturesome stranger is taking of us." When viewersmeet Spector, he is old, frail and shaking. It's

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lots of footage and information about him, as you always do when you do these kind of things," Pacino continues. "Hopefully it susses out what the characterization of Mamet wrote. Mamet is a g reat writer." Pacino's Spector is a l ost man, yet w hen h e b r eaks through h i s dr u g -induced haze, there are glimpses of the layers. There's the swagger of a man who revolutionized music and made millions. There's the enraged gun enthusiast who many women swear was their abuser. "There is a certain defiance HBO Al Pacino plays the title role in "Phil Spector," an HBO movie prein him, a provocateur," Pacino says. "I would be loath to menmiering Sunday at 9 p.m. tion anything about his state of being. For me, I was trying the twitches and the shuffle, m emorabilia and g u ns. H e to come upon a truly eccentric the flares of temper and the shuffles around in silk paja- person, who is really, really ecclouded eyes that make for a mas and an embroidered robe, centric. It is not an affect, and spectacular performance. sporting different wigs — the also someone who happens " You kind o f h o p e t h at first makes him look like a to be a genius. You can't play w hatever i n f ormation t h e suburban woman in 1985, and these things, but you can allow playwright has given you, the the wig he wears on the day he whatever research you have authentic character and what takes thestand resembles Dr. done to take over, hopefully." you see in the footage and Seuss' Thing One and Thing Since people assume they what you have read, to see if Two characters. know this case, what makes somehow you can channel it Pacino, who pauses to con- the film interesting is its vanthrough, and what comes out sider hi s a n swers, credits tage point, told from attorney comes out," Pacino says. Mamet with giving him all the Linda Kenney Baden's (Mir"The shakes are real beinsight he needed into Spector. ren) perspective. This begins "I get my instructions really with the caveat that it's fiction. cause he had some sort of narcolepsy and the drugs he was from what I see in the play," Spector's attorney, Bruce taking," Pacino continues. "He he saysof the script."Because Cutler (Jeffrey Tambor), hires was suffering. They said he the marriage is really between Baden, and like everyone, she had Parkinson's." me andthe playwright and not assumes he's guilty. Spector is We're drawn intoSpector's necessarily what is Spector. so weird that putting him on "However it took a lot of bizarre world in a lonely casthe stand will only reinforce tle, decorated with L i ncoln time and effort to put together the jury's assumption of guilt.

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way for a person who ignores me. I want my son to move out. I do not want this girl sleeping over or

staying under my roof anymore. I don't like her. What should I do?

HAPPY BIRTHDAYFOR SATURDAY,MARCH23, 2013: This year you are energized and full of fun. You also have astrong sense of what your destiny is.Youknow what you want,and you will meet your goals by tapping into your assertiveness. Stars showthe kind No one can get in of day you'll have yo ur way. If you ** * * * Dynamicare single, many ** * * P ositive po t ential suitors ** * A verage wil l come forward. ** So-so Understand that * Difficult you don't need to choose any of them — just enjoy the process. If you are attached, you will have fun together when out and about. Be sure to maintain a sense of humor. LEOloves to challenge you.

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be afraid to reach out. Put yourbe p a t hologically self in those students' shoes. If you shy. You and your husband should were in a strange school in a fortalk privately with Mark and find eign country, wouldn't you be glad out exactly what her problem is. if someone approached you and You also need to establish some introduced himself or herself and ground rules forwhen she visits,so invited you to an activity, or to their you don't feel shut out under your home for dinner'? All you need to own roof. do is smile and say, "Hi, I'm —." If Adult "children" live with their you do, you could start a lifelong parents for various reasons. Some friendship and expand your horican't afford to live independently; zons further than you could ever others are trying to save money to dream. buy a home of their own. I don't Dear Abby: Is it acceptable for know Mark's reason and neither one adult to correct another's Engwill you if you don't address this lish unless asked to do so'? with him. My sister does it frequently, and Your mother may be right. It I want to know if it's rude so I don't may be time for him to move. But make the same blunder. what concerns me about what has — Grammatically Yours been going on is the lack of comin New Orleans munication and a certain lack of Dear Grammatically Yours: Itisn't respect. And nothing will change rude if it is done tactfully, in private unless you and your husband insist and in the spirit of being helpfuL If it's done as a form of one-upmanupon it. Dear Abby:This year my school ship, it is obnoxious. started an international program, — Write to Dear Abby at dearabby.com so we have students from around or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles,CA 90069

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others will respond in kind. Keep asking a shy person questions about his or her life. Your efforts count. Tonight: Factor in some flirtation.

CANCER (June21-July22) ** * You indulge others with your generous nature, butyou don't have to buy others' affection. You have alot to offer. Varyyour expressions of caring. Don't forget to indulge yourself a little. Tonight: Let go, and paint the town red.

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** * * You draw many peopletoward you.Listento newsmoreopenly.Someone ARIES (March 21-April19) ** * * * O t hers count on you to make ayou care about knows how to get your attention. Let this person infuse more difference. You'll come up with plans that excitement into your plans. Tonight: Frolic. will allow people to express themselves. Your sense of humor comes across, which helps others clear up their issues. Tonight: Expect to be in demand.

the world who attend school with us. I'd like to learn about their countries and invite them to the youth group I attend, but I'm nervous about talking to them and don't think I could work up the nerve. I'm also worried about what they will think of me. What should I say and do? — Apprehensive in Indiana

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** * * Y ou'll relate to a partner directly in order to understand his or her bottom line. In this conversation, a mutual understanding will develop that will allow you to grow. Tonight: Togetherness.

** * You loveto relaxat home. Your senseofhow thingsshould bedonecomes LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) through when throwing a party or other ** * * Z ero in on your priorities, and type of social event. You smile, and others do as well. Tonight: You don't haveto gofar. you could gain a better sense of your immediate circle. Where you believed GEMINI (May 21-June20) there was a mutual understanding, you ** * * P artake in the old art of might discover the opposite is true. swapping jokes. Startsharing more, and Tonight: Go to a spontaneous gathering.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.21) ** * T oss yourself into a fun project, but understand when you havehadenough. Someone quite close to you might express intense compassion through his or her actions. Tonight: A force to be dealt with.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov.22-Dec.21) ** * * Your file cabinet of possibilities needssome updating.Thestatusquo is subject to change, and you would rather have it occur randomly than be the one who has to decide what area of your life needs modernizing. Tonight: Try a new type of cuisine.

8 p.m. onLIFE, Movie: "Romeo Killer: The Chris Porco Story" — This docudrama stars Matt Barr ( Hatfields & McCoys ) as Chris Porco, a New York college student accused of an ax attack that left his father dead and his mother disfigured. Eric McCormack plays Joe Sullivan, the prosecutor determined to convict him. Though Sullivan believes Porco's mother, Joan (Lolita Davidovich), named her son as her attacker, she denies it and joins Chris' friends, former girlfriends and others in maintaining his innocence.

though, are striking. His ego is 8 p.m. on NICK, "26th Annual Kids Choice Awards" — Josh Duhamel hosts this edition of the slime-errific special in which young viewers pick their favorites in film, television, music, sports, books and video games. "The HungerGames" could be a big winner this year, with nominations in both the book and movie categories. Jennifer Lawrence, star of the film, is up for both favorite movie actress and favorite female buttkicker.

so huge that it makes you wonder if, had he done it, might he have taken credit'? Mamet wrote and directed this after seeing a documentary about Spector. "Oh, this guy's a freak," Mamet says of his initial thoughts. "He's small. He's wizened. He talks funny. His arms are shaky. He's obviously a freak. Three minutes later you say, 'Well, but he says some interesting things.' (After) half an hour,

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8 p.m. on HBO, Movie: "Rock of Ages"— The stage hit retains its soundtrack of rock music standards as director Adam Shankman ("Hairspray") brings it to the screen. Also somewhat standard is its main plot of a small-town girl ("Dancing With the Stars" veteran Juiianne Hough) and a city boy (Diego Boneta) whose paths crossas they seek showbiz fame — but the 2012 picture's strongest suit unquestionably is Tom Cruise, dynamic as a heavy-metal rocker. Catherine Zeta-Jones and Alec Baldwin also star.

of brilliant.' And at the end of the documentary, you're saying, 'Wait a second. I came to this with such prejudice. Maybe the guy's not guilty.' "

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8:30 p.m. on TCM, Movie: "Gloria" — A mobster's accountant becomes an FBI informant and is murdered for his treachery — as is most of his family. Thesole survivor is Phil (John Adames), the accountant's young son, who is in possession of incriminating evidence. Aformer mob moll (Gena Rowlands) takes pity on the boy and the two take off, dodging hitmen and violence.On the way,the unlikely pair develop a strong bond of friendship. ©Zap2it

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3 p.m. on TNT, "2013 NCAA Basketball Tournament" — The NCAA Men'sBasketball Tournament is down to 32 teamsentering this weekend's third-round action on CBS, TBS,TNTand truTV, with the winners advancing to theSweet 16 Regional Semifinals March 28-29.

Still, the forensic evidence does not support that he pulled the trigger. "It's an amalgam between a fantasy, a work of imagination, like a strange dream that you're having, and you're not quite sure whether you really dreamt that or whether it actually happened," Mirren says at a news conference. "I think the nature of Phil Spector and the life that he lived encouraged that. He must have lived, it seems to me, in a permanent dream. I've heard so many extraordinary stories about him. Obviously we all did a lot of research. My husband actually worked for Phil Spector, so my husband had some incredible stories about him." Spector's flashes of lucidity,

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to the [gross domestic product]." According to data supplied by MLS of Central Oregon, the average This time ofyear, change of sea- sale price for a home in Deschutes sons in Central Oregon is often County during 2012 was $238,000. gradual with sunshine and warmth In February this year, the average mixed with cold winter-like days. sale price was $248,000 — a 4.2 perWhen th e t e mperatures warm, centincrease.The average price of there's a heightened energy that ex- all residential real estate sold in the tri-county areaincreased by 8.09 udes from the community. More cyclists don lycra racing percent between 2011 and 2012. "We think home price increases gear and zip by on their sophisticated bikes. The dog parks are are sustainable 4 to 8 percent year more populated with pooches of over year as long as [interest] rates all shapes and sizes. The sunshine don't increase too quickly," said draws us out of our homes and into Cole. the fresh, high desert air warmed Residential i n ventory i n Deby the sun. schutes County is down year over The past five years in the real es- year from 6 months in Feb. 2012 to tate market has shifted through hot 5.4 months in Feb. 2013. The numand cold seasons as well. This year, ber of foreclosures has decreased. expert forecasts for th e m arket Most bank-owned homes still held are not unlike that of a springtime by institutions will come out of the weatherforecastfor our area. system in the coming years. Benefiting from record-low interInterest rates on c o nventional est rates and affordable prices, the loans are still below 4 percent in housing and commercial real estate most areas. However, inflation markets are climbing out of their could cause increases in the cost of slump according to financial and mortgages. real estate industry experts. Builders are busierthese days During the annual Bend Chamber with national housing starts at of Commerce Real Estate Forecast their highest since 2008, according Breakfast on Tuesday, the housing to data from the U.S. Commerce recovery was identified as an in- Department, although a housing vestable theme by Ralph W. Cole shortage is possible. IV, CFA, senior vice president of As communities across the nation research for Ferguson Wellman gradually stabilize, Kemp believes Capital Management in Portland. opportunities exist in lessons from His sentiments were echoed by the past. Reflecting on the highs Bruce Kemp, CCIM, VP Brokerage, and lows in real estate since 2006, principal broker, past president and he pointed out that 2012 was a banpartner at Compass Commercial in ner year for many and that our Bend. region has growth potential in the "Recovery is real and is getting near future. "OSU Cascades will benefit the stronger," Cole said. "Homes are finally appreciating. Housing can add area as well as the direct flight to anywhere from one-half to 1 percent [Los Angeles]," said Kemp.

Job growth and increased traffic by out-of-town visitors could result in economic growth in Central Oregon. This impacts the commercial real estate market as well. "Retail vacancy is stabilizing," said Kemp. "Regional and national retailers are beginning to look at Bend." Kemp also predicts that office leases and industrial real estate p roperties w i l l e x p erience i n creased activity in 2013. As markets improve, trends in data will reveal answers on the best and worst times to invest. "We have to look at the data," said Kemp. "There are usually falls after a vertical hike. Buy low. Evaluate the trends before you purchase. So many times, we get caught up in the euphoria and don't look at the data." Based on data trends, Kemp revealed his forecasts and recommendations for those in the position to invest in either residential or commercial real estate this year.

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28 Fremont Crossing ~ $439,000

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• 3 bed, 2 bath, 1224 SF • Very comfortable home for weekend getaways or full time living in the woods • Desirable development • Close to the Big Deschutes MLS¹201206233

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exceptional privacy • Gated area - end of cul-de-sac • Onginal pnce $710,000.

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Ready for Your Dream Home l $350,000

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West Side Park-like Setting l $479,000

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• Desirable community of Rimrock West • Community access to the Deschutes River

• Well established &desirable SE neighborhoodconvenientto shopping and LarkspurTrail

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• Large kitchenis achefs delight • Common areasurrounds home • Ca Sue forlist ofall exceptional features

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• 3bed/2.5 bathlocated onCompass Park inheart of NWX • Charming2734SFbuilt byGregWelch • Deyy/officeonmainfloor off formalentry • 3bedrooms up along w/openbonus

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Contemporary City Living l $820,000

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Custom Home I $875,000 Irrigation • Large shop, loafing shed • Guest quarters, outdoor kitchen • Cascade Mountainviews MLS¹ 2012036B7

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Deschutes Riverview Propertyl $997,000

Luxury Single Level in Broken Topl $1,150,000

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• 5 bedroom, 4 baths,5116sq.ft. • Overlooking Broken Top's 12th fairway and green • One level with upstairs guest suite and private office • Privacy with southern exposure • Bonus & exercise room • 3 car garage w/shop area MLS¹ 201202864

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Horse Property - 7085 Old world charm with Sundance j $329,000 Kent Lane, Culver. 39 4 015 sq . f t . m a i n• 2274 sq.ft. Acres w/37 acres of house 8 1040 sq. ft. • 4 bedroom, 3 bath NUID w a te r r i g h t. shop/wine room situ- • 2.96 flat acres Flood irrigated from a ated ato p A w brey• MLS 201209541 Ig. pond w/gated pipe. Butte on 1.07 acres, Jim Moran, Broker 1782 s q . ft . MFD this home is an "en541-948-0997 home. 4 bdrm/2 bath, tertainers delight" with shop, barn & 4-stall 4 bd & 3.5 ba. Appt barn. Outside arena only wit h D a nielle. w /attached pens . www.johnlscott.com/d Mountain & c anyon aniellesnow Danielle MORRIS views. Snow, Broker REAL ESTATE

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Well maintained 3 bed- $449,900 Gour m et Beautiful home in Great See ad listed under 1 6751 SW Dove R d . Looking for your next "Homes with Acreage," room, 2 bath, 1538 SF kitchen, new granite condition $184,900 B eautiful cust o m emp/oyee? classification ¹ 762, for home, fenced yard, counter tops, master Single level, 3 bdrms, 2 2,500 sq.ft. Iog home Place a Bulletin help Coldwell Banker Dick l arge c o r ner lo t , suite + 2 guest bed- baths, office, 1792 sq. on 4.9 acres. GourDodson Realty vaulted ceilings. Oak rooms & bathrooms ft. N E W st a i nless wanted ad today and met kitchen w/cherry reach over 60,000 cabinets, soaking tub, on the main floor with steel appliances, large c abinets, gran i t e readers each week. View of Mt. Jefferson s torage an d s h o p a huge loft overlook- kitchen with e a ting 8 f armer's Wonderfully loc a ted counters, Your classified ad area. All on a corner ing the great room, bar. New blinds, fresh sink. Great room has will also appear on h ome with a c o m - floor to ceiling winlot. MLS ¹201301298 and an expansive trex paintin & out. manding view of Mt. bendbulletin.com $42,000 deck, ideal for enterJim Hinton dows w/mtn v iews. which currently reJefferson and the sur- Hickory hardwood & 541-420-6229 John L. Scott Real taining. 3 bedroom, 3 rounding area. Beauceives over Estate 541-548-1712 b ath. 2680 s q . f t . Central Oregon Realty tile f loors. R a diant 1.5 million page tiful well kept home floor Home-ID 718 Group, LLC heating. with spacious rooms. views every month MLS¹201207831. 541-306-1015 Eagle Crest Properties $499,999 MLS d p d dy d d d p p« d at no extra cost. MLS¹201206924 FANTASTIC VIEWS of FOR SALE 866-722-3370 $360,000 John L. Scott 201208751. J u niper $239,000 D&D Realty city and Smith Rock. Bulletin Classifieds John L. Scott Real Real Estate, Bend Sun Meadows! T h is Realty, 541-504-5393 Get Results! Group LLC L arge h o m e wi t h Estate 541-548-1712 www.johnlscott.com quality cra f tsman When buying a home, $220,000 This is not a 866-346-7868 $238,500 Cr a f tsman short sale. Very prih uge g r eat r o o m . Call 385-5809 or 83% of Central home boasts of culPointswest j $549,000 style 4 bedroom, 3 vate setting, Creekplace your ad on-line Oregonians turn to Easy access to Bend Immaculate Home tured stone accents. WOW! Look at these sq.ft. townhome bath home w/views. side V i llage t o wn- & Sisters. $180,000. at This home lives larger •• 3035 Large kitchen w i th bedroom, 4.5 bath views! Cascade mtns R elax in s w ing o n home s it s be s i de MLS¹201201489 bendbulletin.com than sq. f o o tage.• 4 walk-in pantry, t ile, Ser np Cepyypy Oregon y nde y903 from your living room. to the River trail hardwood floors 8 gas covered front porch! 2 pond 8 creek, in imCall Travis Hannan, Open floor plan, spa- • Close 201203181 Home has been upb edrooms on m a i n maculate c o ndition, Call 541-385-5809 to Principal Broker, cious g reat r o o m, MLS fireplace. Sun Mead755 dated with newer heat Deborah Benson, level/open floor plan/ a nd s h ow s tru e 541-788-3480 vaulted ceilings, gas place your o ws ha s i t s ow n Sunriver/La Pine Homes p ump and al l n e w P.C., Broker, GRI cozy fireplace /great pride-of-ownership. Real Estate ad. Redmond RE/MAX fireplace, master bdrm community pool, park floors as well. Great 541-480-6448 kitchen. Bonus space Premium up g rade Land & Homes has separation, cena nd 1/2 cour t . 40 acre horse property. ranch-style home with upstairs/ triple car gaReal Estate tral AC & recent up$259,500. Tony Levi- Year-Round Vacation package, 3 bdrms, 2.5 lots of room to play. rage/ large back deck/ 87479 N. g rades make t h i s son, Broker Home. Cozy Tollgate b aths, 1871 sq . f t . Gentlemen Farm & Re- $149,900. Star Ln. High Lakes $172,000 p atio/fenced yar d . home on half an acre Paver deck w/wrought home warm & inviting. 541-977-1852 or Realty 8 Pro p erty MLS¹201208213 Cust o m MLS¹ 201300385 Call with room fo r y o ur iron railing. Home-ID t irement. $199,999 Hea t h er 541-389-7910 Management D8 D Realty Group LLC home ove r looking VIRGINIA, P r incipal horse. Live an active 877 MORRIS C hesbro, Brok e r Hunter Properties LLC 866-346-7868 Broker, 541-350-3418 lifestyle, c l ubhouse, Eagle Crest Properties Willow Creek w/Cas- 541 -536-01 1 7 503-807-3874 REAL ESTATE Sunriver Gem! Extencade Mtn. views. 2892 Redmond RE/MAX swimming pool, bik866-722-3370 Hunter Properties LLC 51350 Anchor Way 757 SF 1-level home w/insive Remodel... on a Land 8 Homes ing, horseshoes & Cabin on 1.25 acre Powell Butte Estate large corner lot. Par- tennis courts nearby. Need help fixing stuff? door pool, 3360 SF Crook County Homes Real Estate In the Heart of Bend on 1 0888 w/city water, $59,900 well B u t te tially furnished priced Mary Johnston, Bro- Call A ServiceProfessional shop, 2nd home & Drake Park. Excep- H wy. P4o/ 4 High Lakes Realty & 298.45 acre small ranch .5 , 4 7 0 0 at $433,000; Unfuro ther b l dgs. 6 9 . 8 P roperty tional Investment op541-420-0891 find the help you need. Man a g e Large craftsman style 153053 H w y 97. sq.ft., on large acre- nished p r iced at ker,John acres w/62 acs of irPrineville home. 2703 L. Scott portunity. Own a triwww.bendbulletin.com $649,000. High Lakes hayfields, huge $425,000. Call today r ig. Home has t o o ment 541-536-0117 sq. ft. 4 bedrooms, 3 Real Estate, Bend plex at the South end age, Realty 8 Pro p erty mountain views. for more details. Subaths. $159,000 www.johnlscott.com $550,000 One of Sage many features to list. 50760 South Fawn of Drake Park with Teri Management Cravens, Broker san Pitarro, Broker Adjoins BLM. Top-of-the-line 3 bdrm MLS¹201203228 river/Mirror Pond Builders award win541-536-0117 541-410-8084 or h ome w i t h sh o p , Call Don Chapin, Bro746 ning homes. Facing MLS¹201206931 views in the heart of Fred541-647-0910 Real Estate Group 541-389-7910 $795,000 $169,000. High Lakes ker, 541-350-6777 2+ acres in Madras in all that Bend has to east and on the ¹17 Northwest Bend Homes Hunter Properties LLC Realty & Pr o perty Redmond RE/MAX perfect showing condition! fairway of the Chal- John L. Scott Real Eso ffer. $595, 0 0 0 Private in L a P i ne tate 541-548-1712 Management Land & Homes 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2000sf, all www.johnlscott.com/7 52222 Lechner L n. SW Bend j $465,000 Northwest b u n galow. l enge Course. L o on 1 level. Landscaped, Real Estate custom • 2500 sq.ft. 6 311 J oh n S t e m- Builder's LOOK ... the perfect cated behind the pri- Great Home - Terrific 541-536-0117 fenced, 2 pas t ures/ bridge, Broker h ome, s hop, o u t -• 3 bedroom, 3 bath NW Bend bungalow in vate security gate as Condition! $167,500. 152232 Long Prairie- T wo homes o n t w o stable. MLS¹201301549 541-601-8881 buildings, bonus over • Widgi Creek townneed of your personal you enter the Ridge. Corner Lot, 2016 sq. Home, 4-car s hop, commercial lots sold $279,000. Bill Bellamy, John L. Scott shop.¹201300397 touches. Cute 3 bed- Offers 3 bedrooms, ft., 3 bdrm, 2.5 baths, storage, $ 1 4 9,900. as one. Owner terms 541-420-7192 home Holly Garner, Broker 3.5 baths, 3376 sq. ft. Real Estate, Bend room home with full • MLS 201300263 High Lakes Realty & open floor plan, famColdwell Banker Dick avable. $124,900 Home-ID 941 www.johnlscott.com 541-480-4208 basement, rear alley Man a g e MLS¹201300807 French, Broker ily room, living room, P roperty Dodson Realty Fred Real Estate Group Jackie access and p r ivate Eagle Crest Properties patio, 541-480-2269 ment 541-536-0117 lan d scaped, Call J u li e F a h lgren 866-722-3370 Lava Ridges j fenced yard with mafenced RV area. Quail Crossing j 11728 S u n Fo r e st, 541-550-0098 $250,000 t ure trees a n d a $ 199,900 Enjoy t h i s Jim Hinton $289,000 • 2130 sq.ft. 2 Bdrm, 1104 sq.ft., Crooked River Realty 10x12 structure. The b eautiful view f r om • 1745 sq.ft. 541-420-6229 • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Bunkhouse. $108,000 upgraded kitchen has rental homes on • 3 bedroom, 2 bath the Sisters to Smith Central Oregon Realty High Lakes Realty & Two • Pahlisch built a garden window, plus Rock on the deck of • New Construction the same p roperty, Group, LLC MORRIS • MLS 201207877 P roperty Man a g e vinyl windows, gas both currently rented. 201208685 this townhome. This 2 REAL ESTATE Nicolette Jones, Broker • MLSGreg heat 8 bathroom with bdrm, 2 b ath, 1419 Investment Opportunity ment 541-536-0117 Don't miss this one. 360 View / Top of Butte Floyd, 541-241-0432 I dp d y y O d d Op d claw foot tub. There sq. ft. townhome fea- 3 b d rm , c h a rming52970 Walker Way Owner terms avail- in Terrebonne. Home, P.C., Broker shop, mansion building may be room to add a tures, Bungalow style home, 541-390-5349 SW Bend - 61131 Keable. $ 5 3 ,500 $184,000. 3 bd, 2 ba, wal l - to-wall site. 2% to broker. See: garage with an apart- windows, built- in en- in d owntown R e d- attached garage. High MLS¹201300810 pler St. 5/2.5+ huge http://bend.craigslist.org/ ment. Call Gary for tertainment c e n ter, mond. Detached ga- Lakes Realty & Prop bonus room. Enjoy Call Julie Fahlgren reo/3673813154.html rage, lot of off street erty 541-550-0098 the Bend River Trail! more details. 1 107 Man a gement propane fireplace and MORRIS NW Federal $250,000 p arking. Zoned f o r 541-536-0117 MLS¹ 201301015 Crooked River Realty 3 b edroom, 2 b a t h , large great room for Gary Everett, CCIM home office, residen1716 sq ft home on REAL ESTATE John Furrow, Broker MORRIS entertaining. Principal Broker tial, could be c o n- Cute studio cabin on 762 541 -647-091 0 4.45 acres. P rivate yM~ d t y O d da p d Home-ID 796 REAL ESTATE 541-480-6130 verted to commercial 1.28 acre. $55,000. Homes with Acreage well 8 l a rge s hop. Fred Real Estate Group Eagle Crest Properties Jaco b sen Joan Steelhammer, u se. $99,9 0 0 . 15956 Mountain High j MLS¹201300092. 866-722-3370 Redmond j $183,500 Broker MLS¹201206148 Road. High L a k esViews, Views, Views in $299,999. Pam $410,000 TURN THE PAGE • 1627 sq.ft. 541 -41 9-371 7 Realty & Pr o perty • 2996 sq.ft. $599,900 Outstanding Call Kelly Starbuck, Lester, Principal BroPowell Butte! Custom For More Ads • 3 bedroom, 2 bath Remax Principal Broker, Management • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath detail in design and ker, Century 21 Gold 3479 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, • Close to park & sports 541-350-3419 541-536-0117 The Bulletin • .50 acre lot c onstruction of t h i s 2'/2 b ath , b e a utiful Country Realty, Inc. complex 747 Redmond RE/MAX • MLS 201201006 beautiful 4 bedroom, 541-504-1338 cook's dream kitchen, 51340 Anchor Way Land 8 Homes Kelly Neuman, Broker • MLS 201301494 Terrango Glen - 3 bed- Southwest Bend Homes 3.5 bath, 3717 sq. ft. $ 39,900. 1.25 a c re 6.81 acres w/2 large 7432 SW Onyx Road. Bonnie Savickas, Real Estate 541-480-2102 Sage Builders home. r oom, 2.5 baths i n separate s h ops/ga- H orse s e t-up a n d with city water and Broker 2276ysq.ft. o n a Near Old Mill District 3 Located on the 18th pos s ibilities sewer. High L akes rages. $475,000. MLS mountain views! 541-408-7537 hole of the Challenge Lots o f 13,500ysq.ft. Iot. bdrm, 2 d/2 bath, 2398 Call $84,900 ere! 0.26 L ot , 3 Realty & Pr o perty 201207007. MLS Tiered landscape 8 s q. ft ., coun t r y Course at Eagle Crest h Jeanne S c h arlund, ¹ 201300988 Call Bdrm, 1 Bath, freshly Management stairs to Canal level 541-420-7978. kitchen, maple cabi- Resort. Floor to ceil- painted 541-536-0117 interior, wood Melody Curry gathering area w/fire- nets. 6970 sq. ft. Iot. ing windows bring the floors, R5. Central Oregon Realty MORRIS $99,000 541-771-1116. outside in for bright pit 8 p i cnic grove. $180,000. 5 3610 Brookie, C u s Group LLC MLS¹ REAL ESTATE Crooked River Realty MORRIS Open 2 s t ory f loor 201208231 and o p e n liv i ng. MLS¹201208899 t om 2500 sq. ft. + yQpQ l y O d dy y p d Call Virginia, Del i g ht!8996 SW Pano plan with great room Pam Lester, Principal Home-ID 352 guest suite. $380,000 Equestrian REAL ESTATE Principal Broker 2-acre lot boasts 576 living space that is High Lakes Realty & B roker Century 2 1 Eagle Crest Properties Mountain River Estates 541-350-3418 light 8 b r i ght w i th Gold Country Realty, 866-722-3370 P roperty Man a g e sq. ft., 2-stall barn, 19748 Dry Canyon. 3/3, Call The Bulletin At Redmond RE/MAX w/2-runs, hay s t r g, m any w indows 8 ment 541-536-0117 Inc. 541-504-1338 2735 sq.ft., Jess AlStick built Dutch barn. Land 8 Homes 541-385-5809 custom lights. Granite matted a i s les/stalls, way Custom HomeReal Estate Nice double wide MFH style home. $110,000 tile countertops, wash rack/tack bldg, Look at: Must S ee ! MLS Place Your Ad Or E-Mail MLS¹201300648 on just over 1.5 acre stainless steel appliLg turnout area & Irg ¹201207933 At: www.bendbulletin.com Bendhomes.com New Construction - 3 on cul-de-sac. Close Call Linda Lou ances & porcelain celevel arena. 1/4 mile John Furrow, Broker Ridge At Eagle Crest j bdrm, 2 b ath, 1548 for Complete Listings of Day-Wright, t o BLM. C ould b e ramic tile. Gas ?reto public land. Frame 541-647-0910 s q.ft., vaulted, g a s Nice horse property $219,900 place with s t acked Area Real Estate for Sale Broker, 541-771-2585 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Fred Real Estate Group • 1345 sq.ft. furnace-range-water Crooked River Realty Newer septic. Fenced rock surround, wood $354,900 heater, fenced, land- for Traditional Sale! Counpet s . Shop • 2 bedroom, 2 bath mantle 8 buil t - in MLS¹201203418 Call NE Bend j $189,900 • Sun Forest built 3 bedroom, 2 bath on scaped. $16 2 ,900 try living but just minw/raised wood floor, b ookcases & c a b iNancy Popp, Broker, • 1708 sq.ft. MLS ¹ 2 01 2 08875 power, lights, work .29 acres with the utes to Bend. New • MLS 201300668 nets on either side. • 3 bedroom, 2 bath Pam Lester, Principal benches. mud room 541-815-8000 carpet, ne w s t ove, backyard bordering Dana Miller, Broker L arge m a i n flo o r Crooked River Realty • Sits high on .13 of an B roker, Century 2 1 the canal in Redand vaulted ceilings. sq. ft. not included in 541-408-1468 master bedroom 8 acre mond. Recently upGold Country Realty, Relax on your deck home sq.ft. Owner will $309,900 Powell Butte bath. Formal dining • MLS 201300131 Inc. 541-504-1338 dated with warm colconsider carrying con 5 .58 acres w ith 3 room 8 guest powder overlooking your very Christy Hartmanors, new flooring & s ecluded acr e l o t ! tract with large down. bdrm, 2 b ath, 2391 room too. Loft family The Bulletin DeCourcey, Broker fixtures throughout. $79,500 MLS¹ sq. ft. h ome. Casroom w i t h bu i l t-in $109,000 541-312-7263 MLS¹201301070 To Subscribe call Mike Wilson, Broker 201300765 Cascade cade Mountain and computer/desk unit. MORRIS Kelly Starbuck, Prin- 541-385-5800 or go to 541-977-5345 or Realty, 541-536-1731 Smith Rock views. All $315,000 MLS REAL ESTATE cipal Broker, 541-389-7910 www.bendbulletin.com 52375 Ammon Road. stainless appliances ¹201209150 dl y dp d d y O d d Op y d 541-923-0855 Hunter Properties LLC in kitchen. Beautiful Bobbie Strome, Modified AF rame, Redmond RE/MAX NEW Construction! 3 master suite with walk Principal Broker huge shop. $269,900. 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Land e xB roker, Century 2 1 w/gas FP, 3 bdrm, 2.5 Call VIRGINIA, Princiin 2004, has vaulted horses. Home-ID 988 • MLS 201204680 tends from Hwy 97 Gold Country Realty, ceilings, gas fireplace, Eagle Crest Properties bath $185,900. MLS¹ The Bulletin pal Broker, Amy Halligan, Broker back beyond the MH Inc. 541-504-1338 866-722-3370 201280332. Call Jim tile and a ppliances. 541-350-3418 Classifieds on property; MH to be Hinton 541-420-6229 541-410-9045 Double attached gaRedmond RE/MAX New construction! NE removed upon sale. Central Oregon Realty 3 bdrm, 2 bath, custom r age, front yard i s Land & Homes 541-385-5809 Redmond $165,900 Almost 3 a cres, all home, huge shop, landscaped & decoraGroup, LLC Real Estate 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1466 utilities in & ready for $299,000 fence, very clean, River Canyon Estates your build. $125,000 T wo homes o n t h e 2 bdrm, 2 bath on 1.12 sq. ft. 2-story home, tive MLS¹201203307 must see. $93,000 gas fireplace in great j $335,000 www.johnlscott.com/3 Julie Fahlgren, Broker, MORRIS banks of a large ca- acres. $129,000 MLS room. L a ndscaped MLS¹ 201209339 • 2719 sq.ft. 6677 Faye P hillips, nal. Unique s etting ¹201203821 541-550-0098 Cascade Realty, REAL ESTATE • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath with sprinkler system Broker 541-480-2945 Crooked River Realty with two quality single Call Linda Lou D ay541-536-1731 y&p d l y O d dy y p d • Near Deschutes River John L. Scott story homes nestled Wright, Broker. MLS¹201209172 Jim Hinton Trail 3 bedroom, 2 bath mfd. Horse property w i th Real Estate, Bend 541-771-2585 o n the banks of a New Construction j • MLS 201300617 541-420-6229 www.johnlscott.com h ome on o v e r a n barn, over 5 a cres. large irrigation canal Crooked River Realty $179,000 Central Oregon Realty Jim & Roxanne acre. well maintained F enced an d c r o ss NE Bend. Both are • 1313 Sq.Ft. Three Pines j $585,000 in Cheney, Brokers Group, LLC and has a rental. Also fenced. $119,900 located on over one 2 -Story home in N W • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths • 3488 sq.ft. 541-390-4050 has a detached dbl. MLS ¹201300986 Call Redmond. Large 1705 a cre with a par k • NE Bend • 3 bedroom, 4.5 bath Newer S ingle S t o ry garage. $84,900. MLS 541-550-0098. J u l ie 541-390-4030 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 bath. across the canal for • MLS 201208195 • Top of the line finishes Fahlgren ¹ 201004467 Knotty alder cabinets, h ome, 3 b d rm, 2 5 privacy. One 4 bedDarrin Kelleher, Broker • MLS 201300652 office, sunroom, Crooked River Realty Cascade Realty, appli a nces, bath, room home (2,424 sq. SS The Kelleher Group Minda McKitrick, 2260 sq.ft, 60 acre, 541-536-1731 landft.) with triple garage front/back 541-788-0029 Broker, GRI mtn 8 S m it h R o ck 5 2916 Old L ake R d plus a 3 be d room scaped with irrigation. views. $269,000. MLS This home 8 property is $199,000. Two 1848 541-280-6148 MORRIS home (1,840 sq. ft.) $189,900. Jim Hinton ¹ 201206306 Pam set-up to l ive. L ow sq.ft. h o m es , 40 REAL ESTATE with double garage. 541-420-6229 Lester, Principal Bro- maint. yard w / very acres. High L a k es Perfect for two fami- Central Oregon Realty lan d scaping, Realty & Pr o perty ker, Century 21 Gold nice lies or a cash flow in- Group, LLC Country Realty, Inc. some grass in front & Management, MORRIS SE Bend j $115,000 vestment with good 541-504-1338 b ack, f e nced d o g 541-536-0117 • 1178 sq.ft. REAL ESTATE bedroom, 2 b a t h , MORRIS tenants. Quality con- 3 1730 area, covered r e ar • 2 bedroom, 1 bath sq ft home, gas y&p d l y O d da p «d REAL ESTATE structed homes near fireplace, • Mid-town location huge Newly renovated home deck. 14x20 screened 12250 NW Dove Rd y dp d yy O H d Op «d schools an d p a r ks in the heart of down- party room with BBQ Custom cedar s ided Nice home in B end. • MLS 201202090 fenced. with all city services. kitchen, town Redmond, close 15x20 work or craft h ome with floor t o Oak cabinets, island TenBroek - Hilber Tumalo Acreage MLS¹201300635. Call Gary for more to dry canyon trails, shop (unfinished), c eiling windows t o in kitchen, extra insuGroup, LLC 6 4474 C o yote R u n . $154,999. Pam details. 6 3 1 9 2 & C entennial Park 8 2 4x50 3-bay s h op take in the mtn. views. 541-550-4944 l ation a dded, n e w 4/2.5+ Bonus room, 5 63198 Lester, Principal Brodowntown amenities. with upper storage. Immaculate 1841 sq. laminate f l oo r in acres, o u tbuildings, $598,000 Wat e rcress ker, Century 21 Gold Features refurbished Home has 4 bdrm, 3 f t., 3 b d rm, 2 b a t h kitchen an d d i n ing amazing kitchen. MLS Gary Everett, CCIM Country Realty, Inc. pine hardwood floor- bath, large open liv with tongue & groove ¹201209378 541-504-1338 room, large open livPrincipal Broker ing, laminate flooring ing area, office or den vaulted ceilings, gas ing area, cozy wood Holly Garner, Broker 541-480-6130 free-standing stove, 3 bedroom, 2 b a t h , in the kitchen 8 din- off living room. All stove, heat pump A/C 541-480-4208 MORRIS Joan Steelhammer, ing room, new paint buildings have metal wood accents. New 1822 sq ft home on 8 electric forced air Fred Real Estate Group REAL ESTATE Broker one acre, fenced, and inside & out, master roofs. Horse property, h ardwood floors & heat. Home has gut541 -41 9-371 7 Walk to River. s eparation, din i ng o n 2 shops! MLS¹ t oo p a v e d roa d . new swimming pool. ters and carport, large Remax Remodeled! area and formal din- $269,900. new...$191,900 Pam MLS On completely fenced covered deck, chain Shevlin Ridge Beauty. ing room, a b o nus 201207419. Cascade 4.81 acres. $385,000 Lester, Principal Brol ink f e nced y a r d . Traditional Sale. West 2002 MH .98 acres with 749 r oom/solarium, n e w MLS¹ 201101447 ker, Century 21 Gold Realty, 541-536-1731 MLS side custom - Skyline garage/shop, w a ter $55,000 landscaping, fenced Juniper Realty, R anch Rd. 4 B d r m f eature, fire p it , 8 Southeast Bend Homes Country Realty, Inc. ¹201208196 Very spacious 1994, 541-504-5393 541-504-1338 back yard, RV parkbath, 2 9 0 0 Sq . f t., green house. N ew John L. Scott Real Es4bdrm/2bath 1755 sq. stainless steel, gran- flooring - Travertine, 20688 White Cliff Circle. ing, alley access, detate 541-548-1712 ft. mfd. home on 1.27 821 NE Nickernut Ave, 14198 SW Nine Peaks tached garage w/shop ite, cherry cabinets, tile, d o ors, l i g hts, 4 Bdrm, 2 bath home Redmond. Well maint. area & storage along acres. Living rm, fam- Pl - Mtn views from sinks paint 8 MORE! FSBO, courtyard off master, . 46 a c r e , NOTICE ily rm, dining area 8 t his 1960 sq. ft., 3 f or deta i ls! single level, w/ office, 3 bdrm, 2 bath 1350 w/ central heat/AC. bonus r oom. Call All real estate adver- huge rm. Large 2 car bedroom, 2 bath More at www.central- $136,900! laundry room, paved sq. ft. home. Spa- Call Today! $189,900 utility tised here in is subarage. Sold as is. home on 1.16 acre. orhome.com/featured. www.johnlscott.com/4 driveway, h ardwood cious great room area MLS¹201208379 ject to t h e F e deral www.johnlscott.com/1 69,900. MLS U pdated with n e w 3235 Lisa McCarthy, f loors, w h it e v i n y l with a gas fireplace. John L. Scott Real Es- ¹ 201300535. F air Housing A c t , 5743 Ed Green, BroCas - carpet & vinyl flooring Broker, SRES fence. $260 , 000. Landscaped front and tate 541-548-1712 which makes it illegal ker 541-598-5666 cade Realty, and interior has been 541-419-8639 back yard with plenty OBO. 541-317-5012. to advertise any prefof room for outdoor Nice quiet street in Ter- 541-536-1731 freshly painted. 936 John L. Scott John L. Scott erence, limitation or activities. The garage rebonne. 2 bd, 1 bath sq. ft. garage has a Real Estate, Bend Real Estate, Bend 750 756 discrimination based is insulated and sheet home. $ 8 4,900 shop area, 2 bays 8 www.johnlscott.com www.johnlscott.com on race, color, reliRedmond Homes Jefferson County Homes 50 amp power for an r ocked with a w o rk MLS¹201301067 Small acreage. Hard to Welcome to Paradise. gion, sex, handicap, bench and 220 AMP Call J u li e F a h lgren R V. S e parate R V familial status or na- find small a c reage Secluded and gated $599,900 It's all about service. $14 9 , 900 541-550-0098 Close to schools! Nice 3 covered storage and tional origin, or inten- with ma n u factured custom home nestled the views! Stunning MLS 201301310 Crooked River Realty bdrm home in town carport. $139,500 tion to make any such home on it, includes 3 against soaring 150 ft. Smith Rock and city L andscaped with a MLS¹ 201208272 Juniper Realty, ir r igation, rim rocks and unob- v iews from this i nNW REDMOND - 3 preferences, l i m ita- acres o f 541-504-5393 fenced y a rd , RV Juniper Realty, tions or discrimination. mountain views 8 is structed mountain and credibly built 3 bdrm, bedroom, 2.5 bath. 541-504-5393 parking too! $79,900 We will not knowingly fenced for your horse. city views. Reclaimed 3.5 bath, 3250 sq. ft. Beautiful 2-Story 3 Built-ins, tile kitchen MLS¹201106963 accept any advertis- Land i s cur r ently wood throughout with home! Enjoy the cov- bdrms, 3 baths, 1918 counters, gas fireD8D Realty Group LLC 1620 SF home adjoins ing for r ea l e s tate leased on month to tuscan style high end ered patio with those sq. ft., stainless appli90-acre pasture with place in the living 866-346-7868 2-mile walking trail. which is in violation of month basis. Prop- chef's kitchen. easterly views back- ances, gas fireplace. room. $126,500 this law. All persons erty is close to airport, www.johnlscott.com/ta ing to common area Landscaped with irriMLS¹201209508 Priced to Sell! Afford- Heat pump, propane are hereby informed town 8 public land as maramckie T a mara and short distance to gation $194 , 900. Call TRAVIS HANNAN, able l i ving, g r e at stove, dbl gar + bothat all dwellings adwell. Don't miss this McKie, Broker sports center, swim- MLS¹201208280 Principal Broker, starter or investment. nus rm . $ 1 39,900. 541-788-3480 vertised are available rare find. $199,900. 541-460-9072 ming pools, s p ray Jim Hinton, $48,400. MLS¹20120766 on an equal opportu- MLS¹201004860 John L. Scott 541-420-6229 Redmond RE/MAX MLS¹201208170 Call Nancy Popp park. Home-ID 989 541-815-8000 nity basis. The Bulle- D 8 D R e alty Group Real Estate, Bend Eagle Crest Properties Central Oregon Realty Land 8 Homes D&D Realty Group LLC tin Classified LLC 541-923-8664 www.johnlscott.com 866-722-3370 Real Estate 866-346-7868 Crooked River Realty Group, LLC

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New Construction - 3 Ranch in Powell Butte B uildable Lot o n t h e Over 7 acres of private Looking for a getaway SW River Rd. Walking bdrm, 2 b ath, 1748 $925,000. Pride of Canal. Desirable lot in property with views. p lace? Bring y o u r distance to the Des- Suntree Village ¹159 Snowberry Village ¹46 20774 LivingWay. Like sq.ft., on 1.49 acres, ownership/Borders R idgewater 11. L o $106,500 builder and set your chutes River and ex$34,200 New 3 Bdrm, 2 bath granite counters, SS BLM. Feed Lot, hay cated on irrigation caMLS¹201106739 imagination free! Min- cellent fishing. Amaz- • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths • 3$88,900 bedrooms, 2 baths home is loaded with appliances, fireplace Barn, Equip. Shed nal. Nice flat .18 acre Call Julie Fahlgren, utes to Prineville Res- ing view from top of • 1598 sq. ft., 1985 Fu • 1600y sq. ft. 1994 Sil upgrades, i n cluding with custom mantel. MLS¹201206082 lot with mature juniBroker, 541-550-0098 ervoir, Public Lands the 2.79 a cres l o t. qua vercrest c ustom paint, n e w $329,000 MLS Vicci Bowen per trees & located in Crooked River Realty for hiking & h o rse- Hike, b i k e , rid e • Living room & dining & • Living room, separate lighting, skylight and ¹ 201209128 Pam 541-41 0-9730 neighborhood of back riding, d ownhorses, fly fish. Quiet family room dining room & large custom deck i ng. Lester, Principal Bro- Central Oregon Realty higher end homes in Nice mountain views. town Prineville, & natural setting is • All vaulted and open kitchen with e a ting Oversized 2 car gaker, Century 21 Gold Group, LLC SE B e n d . Mar c i 3.09 acres. $95,950Meadow Lakes Golf ideal for vacations or living area rage with storage and MLS¹2609088 Country Realty, Inc. Schoenberg, Realtor Course & even fish- year-round liv i n g.• Newer appliances, wa • Pellet stove workshop area. 771 Call Linda Lou Day541-504-1 338 541-610-7803 ing the Crooked River. $49,000 • Huge covered BBQ ter heater, heat pump $84,700. Wright, Broker, Lots John L. Scott Views from rock out MLS¹201009429 • 1 ye a r AHS deck Cascade Village Powell Butte! 10 Acre! 541-771-2585 Real Estate, Bend croppings, to the val- Juniper Realty, Warranty — a must see! • Nice views Homes N.W. LLC Views! $815,900. Crooked River Realty 13740 S W Ca n y on www.johnlscott.com ley below with Ochoco 541-504-5393 Call Marilyn Rohaly, • Large laundry room 541-388-0000 Spacious 3863 sq. ft. Drive. 1.22- acre lot. Crosswater j $395,000 5 acres adjoins public M tns & beyo n d . Broker, 541-322-9954 • 2-car attached fin 20780 Livingood Way. custom home, gor- B uild y o u r dr e a m MLS¹201301312 SW Shad Rd. Located land over Deschutes John L. Scott Real ished garage • .42 of an acre lot geous kitchen, 560 $94,500 Brand new $ 4 7 ,500 $39,475 on a p a ved street. • Immaculate! River. Short walk to Estate, Bend sq. ft. office, RV bldg., home! • On the 4th hole home. 3 bdrm, 2 MLS¹201105164 John L. Scott Real EsThis 2.7 acre parcel river. $ 7 4 ,900 www.JohnLScott.com Call Marilyn Rohaly, 2013 • Views of the Paulinas shop, 8 more. Ask for bath. Features great Melody Curry has Mt. Jefferson 8 MLS¹201102328 Call tate 541-548-1712 Broker, 541-322-9954 Extensive Fe a t ure Call • MLS 201300149 room design with very 541-771-1116 Smith Rock v i ews. Linda Lou Day-Wright Lot 22 SW Chipmunk John L. Scott Real Brandon Fairbanks, Sheet $ 8 15,900. large open k itchen. Crooked River Realty The lot is level with Snowberry Village ¹98 Broker, 541-771-2585 Estate, Bend MLS¹201106428 Broker, SRES, Rd. Level 5.19 acres pantry, lots of many building sites. $79,500 Crooked River Realty www.JohnLScott.com Walk-in Call Virginia, One acre corner lot with GRI, CDPE with mountain views. tile, Corian center isCrooked River Ranch • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Principal Broker 541-383-4344 trees. $36,900. 16010 Well treed with sevland, stainless appli9.89 acres possibly di water and power is • 1404 sq. ft. 1999 Sil Snowberry Village ¹70 541-350-3418 Alpine Drive, La Pine. possible building ances, large master available at the street. vercrest $69,500 vidable. $89, 9 00. eral Redmond RE/MAX High Lakes Realty & sites. Community 1300 Circle Bar, La Septic was previously • Vaulted ceilings - de • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, bath with soaking tub Land & Homes P roperty Man a ge water & power availsigner colors approved. $78,500 attached 2-car garage and walk-in all t i le Pine. High Lakes Re Real Estate ment 541-536-0117 able at the street. • Gas heat and A/C. El • 1248 sq. ft. 1993 Sil shower. Designer colalty & Property MLS¹ 201208266 Owner terms availMORRIS ors and window covevated corner lot Juniper Realty, vercrest Price Reduction!!! Pan- 14738 Birds Eye, La Management able. $69,000 MLS¹ REAL ESTATE 541-504-5393 nice views • Large living room, din erings. L andscaped 541 -536-01 1 7 oramic Views! Great P ine, 1 a c r e w i t h 201106095 • Attached 2-car g a ing area and fenced with large I dp d lyO d dOp d location 3 miles NW of power/water. $39,900. Juniper Realty, EADY T O BUI L D ! • rage+ shop area Vaulted c e i lings, attached garage. Tumalo j $275,000 Redmond. Views of High Lakes Realty & Nice flat lot in Terreb- R 5.07 541-504-5393 acres, flat lot, Cascade Village • Front deck and rear Sunny windows • 5 acre parcel Smith Rock & Property onne, .56 a c res, mature trees, paved Homes N.W. LLC patio • FA heat & heat pump Mountain O chocos. Cus t o m Management p aved s t reet, a p - road, 1/3 interest in Mountain Views! 3.39 • Cascade 541-388-0000 Call Marilyn Rohaly, (A/C) views built 2478 sq. ft. home 541-536-0117 acres with crazy proved f o r ca p -fill well, applied for stanBroker, 541-322-9954 • Front porch and large 63737 Cascade Village • Flat lot with CUP on 4.74 acres. 1800 208 2nd Ave, Culvermountan views! septic, utilities are at dard septic. $99,900. John L. Scott Real • MLS 201200062 back deck sq. ft. shop w/RV bay. Owner will carry. Dr., $64,900 Enjoy t he lo t l i n e . M L S MLS¹ 20 12 0 4695 Estate, Bend Call Marilyn R ohaly, Cathy Del Nero, Broker 4 .74 a c r es . ML S L evel city lot in t h e mtn. views from large ¹ 2012001172 Pa m $103,000 Pam Lester, Principal heart of Culver. All www.JohnLScott.com 541-410-5280 Broker, 541-322-9954 ¹201202726 MLS¹201100748 covered front deck, Lester, Principal Bro- B roker, Century 2 1 u tilities ar e a t th e John L. Scott Real $397,000! very open living area ker, Century 21 Gold Gold Country Realty, Call Travis Hannan, Where can you find a Estate, Bend John L. Scott Real Es- street ready to be in- Country Realty, Inc. Principal Broker, with updated carpet & stalled. This lot just Inc. 541-504-1338 www.JohnLScott.com helping hand? tate 541-548-1712 541-788-3480 window coverings. 2 needs y o u r new 541-504-1338 Redmond RE/MAX bdrm, 2 bath turn-key, RV lot grandfathered-in, From contractors to Snowberry Village ¹55 Remodeled 3 bedroom, home. $38,200 One acre. Driveway in MORRIS move-in co n d ition. Land & Homes come camp or build 2 bath, 1440 sq. ft. MLS¹ 201203505. yard care, it's all here $52,500 place. 7981 SW High your dream h ome. Real Estate BONUS: New Electric REAL ESTATE • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths home on 2.29 acres. Juniper Realty Cone. $29,900. in The Bulletin's Septic/Power/ Water. NW Bend j $495,000 • 1296 sq. ft., 1994 Sil Lift. Granite counters, 541-504-5393 MLS¹201003931 "Call A Service Cascade Village $57,900 vercrest hickory cabinets, Call Melody Curry • 40 acres Homes. Bend, Just bought a new boat? Professional" Directory • Lots of w i ndows & MLS¹201207367 bamboo wood floors, USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! 541-771-1116 • Tumalo Creek flows Sell your old one in the 541-388-0000 Lou Day- Wright, through property vaulted ceilings vinyl windows, the list Crooked River Realty Linda classifieds! Ask about our Broker, 541-771-2585 • Borders National ForSnowberry Village ¹16 • All appliances are in FACTORY SPECIAL goes on. Garage, car- Door-to-door selling with Super Seller rates! $94,500 cluded New Home, 3 bdrm, port and RV covered fast results! It's the easiest River Frontage on Little Crooked River Realty est 541-385-5809 Deschutes River. 6+ • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths • F A h e at a n d h e a t parking. 12851 SW $46,500 finished • MLS 201209443 way in the world to sell. $48,900, 1-acre. acres with 300 ft. of 1580 sq. ft. 1997 Sil pump/A/C on your site. Deer Crossing. Craig Long, Broker Westerly Cascade view • vercrest Mountain views. riverfront on the little • Nicely landscaped, J and M Homes $109,000 MLS 541-480-7647 MLS¹201206664 1 a c r e lot wit h • Vaulted ceilings, lots The Bulletin Classified D eschutes Riv e r . 541-548-5511 great rear yard! 201204401 541-610-9427 water/power available of windows Call Linda Lou 541-385-5809 Views of Mt. Bachelor, Juniper Realty, Marilyn R ohaly, Day-Wright, Broker, at r o ad . S t a ndard• FA heat & heat pump Call Check out the South Sister & Bro541-504-5393 Broker, 541-322-9954 541-771-2585 septic approval. (A/C) classifieds online Lot 1 7 L a n ewood ken Top. Nadine Ash, John L. Scott Real Crooked River Realty $58,000. Serenity and Privacy on $25,000. www.bendbulefin.com Be a u tiful, Broker 541-390-4017 • A t tached 2 -car f i n Estate, Bend MLS¹201205389 4.62 acres. Comfort- treed, 1 .7 5 a c r es. John L. Scott ished garage Updated daily www.JohnLScott.com 1.46 acre, flat building Call Nancy Popp, MORR[S able 3 b e droom, 2 High Lakes Realty & Real Estate, Bend • Wood laminate, solar lot adjoins greenbelt. 541-815-8000 Snowberry Village ¹16. b ath home an d a P roperty REAL ESTATE Man a ge www.johnlscott.com tube 8 more Water/ power availFind exactly what Crooked River Realty • Covered 3 bdrm & 2 bath, 1580 30x40 shop with over- ment 541-536-0117 I dp d lyO d d Op d front deck Rivers Edge Village j able at road. sized RV door. Build • Concrete back patio you are looking for in the sq.ft., 1997 S i lver$39,900 NW Dove Rd., Terreb775 crest, vaulted ceilings, your custom h ome Two individual acres, • .47 acre$80,000 CLASSIFIEDS and covered deck lot MLS¹201207930 fenced, gated. onne. Private w ell, lots of windows, FA 8 with brea t htaking Manufactured/ Call Marilyn R ohaly, • Golf Course & eastCall Nancy Popp, $89,900. 51535 Rus p ower & septic i n heat pump (A/C), Atviews of the Cascade Broker, 541-322-9954 20737 Livingood Way. 541-815-8000 ern views Mobile Homes stalled! L e v e l 5 . 12 tached 2 car finished mtns. or enjoy as is. sell Road, La Pine. • Easy John L. Scott Real Newer 2003 3 Bdrm, access to Hwy Crooked River Realty High Lakes Realty & acres wit h s e veral wood lami$246,000. Estate, Bend 2 bath turnkey home. garage, P roperty Man a ge 97 building sites with Mtn Snowberry Village ¹119 nate, solar tube, 8 MLS¹201205440 32.42 Acres in Urban www.JohnLScott.com New appliances, lots • MLS 201204299 views. All it needs is $129,900 more. Covered front & D&D Realty Group LLC ment 541-536-0117 Growth Bo u n dary, your dream h ome. • 3 b e drooms, 2 . 5 of upgrades, custom Jerry Stone, Broker deck, concrete 866-346-7868 People Look for Information window Adjacent t o The $96,500 1 6261 Pine D r o p c o v erings, back b aths, 1920 sq . f t . 541-390-9598 MLS¹ patio. $94,500. About Products and Greens, kitty corner to 20120135 front and back decks. back Single level on 1 acre, 3 N icely c l e ared & 2000 Silvercrest tri Marilyn Rohaly, Bronew Ridgeview High Services Every Day through Pristine fenced courtfenced acre. $35,000 bdrm, 2 b ath, 1716 Juniper Realty, plewide ker 541-322-9954 High Lakes Realty & School. $59 9 ,000. The Bulletin f:/assifieds yard entry. Very open sq.ft., master separa541-504-5393 • Living room, family John L. Scott MLS ¹ 201 2 03193 Man a ge concept with close to tion, office, fenced, P roperty room, dining room. Suntree Village ¹210 Real Estate, Bend Pam Lester, Principal 1500 sq.ft. $74,300 Powell Butte j f lower garden, R V ment 541-536-0117 Immaculate MORRIS www.johnlscott.com B roker, Century 2 1 $48,900 • Remodeled kitchen Cascade Village $169,000 parking. $ 1 4 5,000.$ 79,000 Bu i l d y o u r REAL ESTATE • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Gold Country Realty, • 19.62 acres Homes N.W. LLC 780 MLS ¹ 201 0 07848. Dream home on this w/breakfast bar I d p 4 lyO A d Op d 1848 sq. ft. Inc. 541-504-1338 541-388-0000 • Beautiful Cascade • Private master suite • 1994 Pam Lester, Principal .41 acre flat lot. PerMfd./Mobile Homes Fleetwood, large Mountain views B roker, Century 2 1 closet fect building site with 4 .38 Acre v i e w l o t • Gently sloped property • w/walk-in & shop 2 0748 V a lentine S t . with Land Tick, Tock Master bath w/garden • garage Gold Country Realty, t he b ac k o f yo u r backs BLM, Cascade Living room & family $54,900 Cute 3 bdrm, • MLS 201205095 Inc. 541-504-1338 t ub a nd doub l e room house overlooking the mtn & S m ith R o ck 2 ba t h , upd a t ed5 ACRES with mounTick, Tock... Carolyn Priborsky, P.C., shower creek , views. Corner lot, apUnique custom home,3 b abbling tain views. 3 bdrm, 2 Broker, ABR, CRS • Gas FA heat PLUS • Open floor plan, lots of kitchen & bath, new morning sun and peek proved for standard ...don't let time get windows carpet t i le, n i ce b ath, 1 62 0 h o m e , bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2464 541-383-4350 A/C 8 fireplace. Too • 1 year AHS Warranty covered&front septic. $199,000. MLS deck & sq.ft. Sunroom with -a-boo mtn views from 36x40 shop, fenced, away. Hire a many options to list! ¹2809381 Pam included large back yard with irigated, ext. sprinkler aggregate floor, for- the front. All utilities Call Marilyn R ohaly, professional out Lester, Principal Bromal living room, wide on the property line. s Call Marilyn R ohaly, deck. Spotless and system. $27 9 ,000. Broker, 541-322-9954 ker, Century 21 Gold Broker, 541-322-9954 like new. MLS 2809225. Pam hallways. S p acious This is the perfect lot!! of The Bulletin's John L. Scott Real Home-ID 973 Country Realty, Inc. Cascade Village indoor spa off master John L. Scott Real Lester, 541-504-1338 "Call A Service Estate, Bend MORRIS 541-504-1338 Estate, Bend Homes N.W. LLC C entury 2 1 , Go l d bedroom, bath. Large Eagle Crest Properties www.JohnLScott.com REAL ESTATE 866-722-3370 Professional" 541-388-0000 shop with office. Picwww.JohnLScott.com County Realty 5 Acre corner lot. Near nic area, horse shoes, 15194 Ponderosa Lp. 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Principal Broker, Acreage j $130,000 MLS¹ 201207852 quiet. Avoid bank clos $535,000. MLS • Cascade & Smith 541-788-3480 Cascade Realty, ing costs; the seller is ¹ 201200937. Pam Redmond RE/MAX 541-536-1731 offering exc e l lent Lester, Principal Bro- Rock views Land & Homes terms to a q u alified ker, Century 21 Gold • 6.64 acres FIND IT! Real Estate buyer on this .44 acre Country Realty, Inc. • 2 blocks to the DesBUY IT/ chutes lot. $83,500 Home-ID 541-504-1338 • MLS 2905812 SELL IT! Find It in 619 Diane Lozito, Broker The Bulletin Classifieds Eagle Crest Properties Three 9148 sq.ft. FLAT The Bulletin Classifieds! 541-548-3598 866-722-3370 lots, cul-de-sac, utili541-385-5809 541-306-9646 ties stubbed into PUE, 763 N orth P o w el l B u t t e close to West CanRecreational Homes Acreage 3 buildable, yon Rim Park and acSW Canyon Dr. 1.13 & Property acres with a c cess rare lots. C ascade cess to the Dry CanMountain views. Quiet yon trail. $35,000, to from two streets proG et-away acr e w i t h area. Call Vicci Bov iding y o u man y $50,000. MLS¹ MORRIS FOUR RV hookups!. wen 541-410-9730 building site options. 2 01207687, 92 a n d REAL ESTATE Views of Mt. Jeffer$65,000. 15675 Central Oregon Realty 94. Pam Lester, I d p d ly O d dOp K asserman Dr., L a son. O wner t e r ms Group, LLC Principal Broker, Cen$5 8 , 500 Pine. High Lakes Re tury 21 Gold Country B are r a n g e lan d . available. Nice mtn. views. 5.64 alty & Property Man MLS¹201106385 Realty, Inc. Fenced and only 18 acres. Located in a Juniper Realty, agement miles from Madras. cul-de-sac. $75,000- 541-504-1338 541-504-5393 541 -536-01 1 7 T here are 2 w a t er MLS¹2609088 Three Rivers South j wells neither of 1bd/1ba frame home in Call Linda Lou SW Chinook Dr. $19,950 which are being used. Crooked River, Smith G ilchrist. Make t h is Day-Wright, • 1 acre, level lot Electricity is to one of your home or a get- Broker, 541-771-2585 • Build your dream reRock & mou n tain them. Mostly gentle views. Owner terms a way cabin for t he Crooked River Realty treat s lope w i t h be t t er Central Oregon recreavailable. 6.9 acres • Deschutes River 8 grass on the steeper with septic, power & ations.$39,999 MLS 14238 W h itewater National Forest land. Possible owner 201206628 - Dennis $59,900. One of few • MLS 201208695 w ell i n stalled. I n terms. MLS¹ Haniford, Pr i n cipal lots in W i l d R i ver. cludes custom home Jack Johns, High Lakes Realty & 201301211 $200,000. Broker, 541-536-1731 plans. $189,000 Broker, GRI P roperty Man a ge John L. Scott Real EsCascade Realty MLS¹ 201008671 541-480-9300 tate 541-548-1712 ment 541-536-0117 Juniper Realty, A Huge Price Reduc541-504-5393 Cascade Views in Tertion!! A h ouse with 1.62 acre flat lot with rebonne. $192,500 everything! Located in some improvements SW Chipmunk Rd. for RV use. Perfect, Breathtaking views, DeDiamond Peaks on a Level 21 5.16 acres flat building site. AdMORRIS schutes River Canquiet cul-de-sac. at with community water gree n belts. REAL ESTATE yon, and farming val1 41980 Emer a ld joins installed. Mt. view ley below, 5 usable from back of property. M eadows Way. 3 $59,900 Purchase price$350,000,20% down,Loan amount$280,000,30yearfixed. I d p d t l y O A d Dp «d MLS¹201205397 acres with well Ideal bdrm, 2 bath. HardTwo nice-sized storThree Rivers South j C all N a nc y Po p p , building site with unwood flooring, carpet age buildings in$75,000 541-815-8000 o bstructed v iew s cluded. $74,700. MLS & tile, pellet stove, 3 acre lot MLS¹201205208 c overed decks , Crooked River Realty •• .45 201300800 Deschutes Na- Gail Day 541-306-1018 Jumbo purchaseprice/ value$800OIIO-20%down/equity,$640000loanamount. heated double car ga- $39,900 - Lot 141 SW Backs Juniper Realty, tional Forest Central Oregon Realty Offervahdasof dateol aI, restrictionsmayapply. Bates/feessubirct tochange.OnApprouedCredit. rage,separate shop. C rater L oop. W e l l • Big 541-504-5393 Deschutes River Group, LLC Beautifully landLot ! MLS ¹ • MLS 201209006 SW D OV E R D . M t. scaped w/ paved cir- Treed 201105162 Kathy Powell, Broker Washington & Three cular drive. This prop- C all M e l ody Cu r r y 541-383-4342 CHECK YOUR AD Sisters views from this erty is in exc. cond., 541-771-1116 Please check your ad 6.1 acre property with inside & out. Worth a Crooked River Realty Academy Mortgage Achieves ¹1 IndependentLenderRanking on the first day it runs power installed. Close peek! $299 , 000. to make sure it is corto t h e Des c hutes MLS¹ 201203768 8589 S W P a n orama for Purchase Business in the United States! rect. Sometimes inRiver and Steelhead Call Linda at R oad. 1 . 169 a c r e , MORRIS s tructions over t h e Falls. $99,500 MLS¹ 541-815-0606 close to pasture and phone are misunder- 201205646 Cascade Realty REAL ESTATE mtn. views! $40,500data source — comlo sc Market Trac stood and a n e r ror Juniper Re a l ty, I d p d lyD H d Op« d MLS¹201105165 Call can occur in your ad. 541-504-5393 Melody Curry Three Rivers South j You're never alone when tt/e're doing your loan Great Potential. Cute If this happens to your 541-771 -1 1 1 6. mobile home with ad, please contact us Crooked River Realty •.50-acre$8,000 Have an item to lot covered decks. Rethe first day your ad • Bring your RV sell quick? model started. Paved Be creative! Build to fit appears and we will to lakes Street. Near Prinevbe happy to fix it as your new business. •• Close If it's under ille Reservoir. PriLot adjoins 18-hole MLS 201206354 s oon as w e c a n . '500 you can place it in MORTGAG E CORPORATION Becky Brunoe, Broker vacy with views. IdleDeadlines are: Weekgolf c ourse. G r eat 541-350-4772 way Acres. $55,000visibility! Well t r avdays 11:00 noon for The Bulletin MLS¹201300335 eled paved road, in next day, Sat. 11:00 Casey NMLS 189449 Classifieds for: Call Virginia, business a re a at a.m. for Sunday and Principal Broker CCR. $39,900 Monday. '10 - 3 lines, 7 days 541-350-3418 MLS¹201207332 541 -385-5809 www.academymortgage.com CORPORLIC.f CORP Redmond RE/MAX Call Nancy Popp, MORRIS Thank you! '16 - 3 lines, 14 days O M L-2421 NMLS ¹3113 541-815-8000 371 SW Upper Terrace Dr., Suite 1, Bend, OR 97702 Land & Homes REAL ESTATE The Bulletin Classified (Private Party ads only) Real Estate Crooked River Realty I d p d tlyO R d Op •

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PICK LP YOUR Fri. & Sat., 10am-Spm GARAGE SAI E KIT at 60673 Brasada Way 1777 SW Chandler E ntire contents o f house 8 shop, hand 8 Ave., Bend, OR 97702 power tools, refrigerator, freezer, kitchenware, decor, furniture, king bed, double bed, dressers, 2 TVs, Joan Pease stereo, lots of other MOVING SALE misc items. Cash, Visa, M/C only. Sale 2715 NW Three Sisters Dr., Bend given by Farmhouse Friday, March 22 • Saturday, March 23 Estate Sales 9a.m. to5p.m. only NO CROWD CONTROL NUMBERS

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Moving Sale - A little of Indoor Moving Sale! NOTICE everything indoors & out! 30'x60' shop loaded with Remember to remove 10-4 Thurs-Sat, 3/21-23, lots of tools, including your Garage Sale signs 6110 S Hwy 97, Redmond brand new 12 n Crafts(nails, staples, etc.) man radial arm saw, 3hp after your Sale event 60-gal. air compressor, is over! THANKS! and a house full of furniFrom The Bulletin ture! Sat. 3/16 thru Sun. and your local utility • Sales Other Areas 3/24, 10am-6pm each companies. day, 1204 Cheryl Dr. S. ANTIQUE ALLEY of La Pine off Hackett Rd.

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TVZDT2 OPBPL 175 173 Varied Pro rams Tavis Smile Journal Ni htl Business PBS NewsHour Varied Pro rams *A&E 13028 18 32 CSI: Miami Criminal Minds Varied Pro rams Criminal Minds Varied Pro rams The First 48 Varied Pro rams The First 48 V a ried Pro rams The First 48 V a ried Pro rams Mad Max 2:TheRoad Warrior ** The Cave2005, Horror ColeHauser, Morris Chestnut ** Predator 21990Dann Glover. Police officers lock hornswith a bloodthirst alien Predator 1987 11:30 ** Predator 2 1990Dann Glover, Ga Buse . « ** Pet Sematar Two1992 EdwardFurlon, Anthon Edwards. sv ** Pet Sematar 1989, Horror DaleMidkiff, Fred Gw nne. « 11:00) ** Christine 1983 cc * Catwoman2004,Action Halle Ber, BenjaminBratt ** Underworld 2003,Horror KateBeckinsale, ScottSpeedman,Michael Sheen Lea ue.Gentle AMC 10240 39 h *** The Fu itive 1993Harrison Ford. 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