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By Hillary Borrud The Bulletin
A lawsuit to stop Bend's
$24 million water supply project will soon pick up
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'Gendarmerie' —Mexico swears in its elite new police force — but experts see it as just a Band-Aid.A6
Service and conservation
Technology giant Oracle defraudedOregon ofmo re
nonprofits Central Oregon LandWatch and Water-
than $200 million and led
Watch of Oregon spent the summer filing legal briefs in the case, after the parties' settlement talks failed
the failed attempt to create
And a Wed exclusive-
to produce an agreement
a much-anticipated lawsuit
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earlier this year. The nonprofits filed the lawsuit in
filed Friday. The state hopes to re-
November.
cover the money "caused
the state's health insurance
exchange, Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum said in
Meanwhile, the city con-
by Oracle's fraud, racketeering, false claims, and
tinues to build the first phase
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U.S. mulls stronger action on IslamicState By Karen Deyoung The Washington Post
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is
considering seeking congressional authorization for military action against the Islamic State under
a revamped counterterrorism strategy President
Barack Obama announced last year. A mandate from Con-
of the project to replace pipelines built inthe 1920s and 1950s under Skyliners Road. Thepipes bring drinking water from the Bridge Creek
broken contracts," accord-
ing to the complaint filed in Marion County Circuit Court.
Oregon's high-profile failure to create an online exchange left a blemish on Gov. John Kitzhaber, a
watershed in the Cascades
foothills. Futurephases of the project, which are on hold until the lawsuit is
doctor who since May had called on Rosenblum to sue
resolved, indude replacing pipes across Tumalo Creek
Oracle. The state's lawsuit
and water intake equipment. Parties inthe case are
lays out the state's narrative contrasting a lawsuit
scheduled to finish submitting briefs by Oct. 10, and U.S. District Judge Ann Aiken could schedule a hearing on the case any
Oracle filed against the
time after that deadline, City Attorney Mary Win-
to demand full payment, while promising the exchange would be ready to launch, first by mid-October 2013, then by the end of
stateforbreach ofcontract
two weeks ago. "Despite Oracle's failure, its executives continued
ters said Thursday. The city, Forest Service, WaterWatch and LandWatch asked the federal court to schedule a
October, then in December, then January 2014, then
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hearing as soon as Oct. 15.
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Meanwhile, a contractor has built more than half the
February," Rosenblum wrote.
pipeline in the first phase of the project.M.A. Morten-
The website never launched, and the state
son Construction has in-
has instead moved to a
stalled 4.6miles of pipeline
federally run website. The issue has become an
gress could provide domestic legal justification for
and 2 miles remain in this phase of the project, Justin
the unlimited use of force
Finestone, a city spokes-
against the Sunni Muslim group across Iraq and Syr-
man, wrote in an email.
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A worker welds the connection between two newly laid pieces of 30-inch pipe as construction continues on the Bridge Creek pipeline replacement project Thursday morning on Skyliners Road.
Kitzhaber, who praised the lawsuit on Friday in a written statement.
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ia, a senior administration
official said. Congress last formally authorized such action in 2001, against
al-Qaida and its associates, and 2002, against Iraq under Saddam Hussein. The new authorization is one of several alternatives under active internal dis-
cussion as the administration grapples with whether and how to try to militarily
defeat the Islamic State, which controls a wide swath of territory between
Damascus and Baghdad. The options for direct
use of the U.S. military includestemporary authority under the War Powers Resolution, constitutional
Can other charities find their own 'ice bucket'? By Alicia Rancilio
is one of the most viral phil-
The Associated Press
anthropic social media cam-
The ice bucket challenge's phenomenalsuccessism aking
paigns in history. Thousands of people, induding celebrities like Taylor Swift and Oprah Winfrey, have posted videos of themselves getting
other charitable organizations rethink how they connect with
ayounger generation of potential donors. Since the ALS Association
began trackingthe campaign's progress July29,ithasraised more than $53.3 million from 1.1 million new donors in what
buckets of ice water dumped
research and assistance. The ice bucket challenge has shown it's OK tobe silly for a good cause, says Brian Mitten-
(Ihe icebucket challenge is) something that's fun that peo-
ple can do ... people are taking part in it and then taking the
info and donating." State University Fisher College The viral nature of the efof Business, who teaches cours- fort surprised even The ALS dorf, a professor at the Ohio es in nonprofit finance.
over their heads and challenging others to do the same —or
"Normallythe modelis to find people who are passionate
donate money to The ALS
about a cause and then ask for
Association, which raises money for Lou Gehrig's disease
donations or to educate people and then seekout donations.
Association. "This level of
unprecedented givingis (something) I don't think this country has seenbefore outside of a disaster or emergency," said
C arrie Munk. 'We had no idea it would get to this point."
Who should get credit for making this a viral sensation
depends on whom you ask. Some say it began earlier this month when friends of a
29-year-old Boston man with ALS, a neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in
thebrain and spinal cord, did a group challenge.
ALS Association spokesperson
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FergOSOll CSSO — Conditions calmed this week in Ferguson after nights of sometimesviolent unrest stemming from the fatal shooting of a black18-year-old by a white police officer. But adelicate andcrucial question lingers: Whathappens if the grandjury now considering the case doesn't return achargeagainst the officer? Thefear amongsome local residents andofficials trying to maintain peace in Ferguson is that failure to chargetheofficer could stoke newangeramong acommunity profoundly mistrustful of the legal system. Manysaythey just hopethe grand jury's decision, whatever it is, has irrefutable facts to back it up.
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Ukraine in July were given full military honors, and a day of national mourning wasdeclared, the first for civilians in the country's five-decade history. Many people in offices in the nation of 30 million observed a minute's silence asthe hearseswere driven from the tarmac of KualaLumpur International Airport to private funerals.
FOrmer SalI Diega mayar —Aformer staffer for ex-SanDiego Mayor Bob Filner has filed a lawsuit alleging that he subjected her to "severe andpervasive sexual harassment." Benelia Santos-Hunter, 50, who was anexecutive assistant to Filner, said the former mayor repeatedly askedher for kisses and attempted to grab her breasts and buttocks. "Filner's behavior was repugnant and revolting," according to a lawsuit filed against Filner and thecity in SanDiego County Superior Court. — From wire reports
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just off the Chinese coast,the
Pentagon said Friday. The encounter, known as an intercept, was "very, very
dose, very dangerous," said Rear Adm. John Kirby, the
Pentagon press secretary. The Pentagon filed a diplomatic complaint with the People's Liberation Army on
This time, the encounter
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the Americans and also, it ap-
w as moreserious,particular- peared, the Chinese president, ly given that a Chinese fighter Hu Jintao. jet collided with a U.S. Navy spy plane in April 2001 in the Visit Central Oregon's skies above Hainan Island. The Chinese pilot was killed, and the U.S. plane was forced to makean emergency landing on Hainan.
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Friday morning, Defense DeAfter the collision, the Chipartment officials said. As of nese authorities detained the Friday afternoon, it had not re- U.S. crew for more than a ceived a reply. week and initially issued an The episode, which oc- angry statement saying that curred 'Ibesday, began with "the U.S. side has total responthe Chinese warplane flying sibility for this event." closely underneath the Navy's P-8 Poseidon. It then moved
commander in chief of the
parallel to the naval plane,
Adm. Dennis Blair, then U.S. Pacific Command, issued
his own angry statement, aircraft separated by less than charging that the Chinese 30 feet. plane had been tailing the U.S. "We have registered our jet, a practice Beijing's military strong concerns to the Chinese had increasingly adopted. "It's about the unsafe and unprofes- not a normal practice to play sional intercept, which posed bumper cars in the air," Blair a risk to the safety and the said at the time. well-being of the aircrew and C hina ha s c o ntinued t o was inconsistent with custom- show off its military prowess ary international law," he said. to the United States in the 13 The intercept is bound to years since the Hainan colliwith the wingtips of the two
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HAPPENINGS Ukraine — GermanChancellor Angela Merkel is set to make avisit to push for a cease-fire.
HISTORY Highlight: In1914, Japandeclared waragainst Germanyin World War I. In1305, Scottish rebel leader Sir William Wallacewasexecuted by theEnglish for treason. In1775, Britain's KingGeorgeIII proclaimed theAmerican colonies to be in astate of "openand avowed rebellion." In1858, "TenNights in a Bar-room," a play byTimothy Shay Arthur about theperils of drinking alcohol, opened inNew York. In1913, Copenhagen'sLittle Mermaid statue, inspired bythe Hans Christian Andersenstory, was unveiled in theharbor of the Danish capital. In1926, silent film star Rudolph Valentino died inNewYork at age31. In1927,amid protests, Italian-born anarchists Nicola Sacco andBartolomeoVanzetti were executed inBostonfor the murders of two menduring a 1920 robbery. In1939,NaziGermanyand the Soviet Unionagreedto a nonaggression treaty, the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, in Moscow. In1944, RomanianPrime Minister lon Antonescuwasdismissed byKingMichael, paving the way for Romania toabandon the Axis in favor of theAllies. In1960,Broadwaylibrettist Oscar Hammerstein, 65, diedin Doylestown, Pennsylvania. In1973, a bankrobbery-turned-hostage-taking beganinStockholm,Sweden; the four hostagesendedup empathizing with their captors, a psychological condition now referred to as"Stockholm Syndrome." In1982, Lebanon's parliament elected Christian militia leader Bashir Gemayelpresident. (However,Gemayelwasassassinated somethree weeks later.) In1989,in a casethat inflamed racial tensions inNewYork, Yusuf Hawkins, a16-year-old black youth, wasshot deadafter he andhis friends wereconfronted by a group ofwhite youths inthe Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn. (GunmanJoeyFamawas convicted of second-degree murder andsentenced to life in prison; hewill beeligible for parole in 2022.) Ten yearsage: President George W.Bush criticized a political commercial accusing Democratic nomineeJohn Kerry of inflating his ownVietnam War record, andsaid broadcast attacks by outside groupshad no place inthe racefor the White House. Fiveyears age: Reality TVcontestant RyanJenkins, suspected of killing his wife, former model JasmineFiore,wasfoundhanging in a motel inHope,British Columbia, Canada,anapparent su>c>de. One year age: Amilitary jury convicted Maj. NidalHasan in the deadly2009 shooting rampage atFort Hood,Texas, that claimed13 lives; theArmy psychiatrist was later sentenced to death. Staff Sgt. Robert
Bales, the U.S.soldier who'd massacred16Afghan civilians, was sentenced atJoint Base Lewis-McChord,Washington, to life in prison with nochance of parole. SanDiego Mayor Bob Filner, aDemocrat, agreed to resign in return for thecity's help defending himagainst claims he'd groped, kissedandmade lewd comments towomen. (Filner later pleadedguilty to afelony for manhandling awoman at a fundraising eventandtwo misdemeanorbattery charges; he served threemonths of house arrest.)
BIRTHDAYS Actress BarbaraEdenis 83. Actress Shelley Long is65. Actor-singer RickSpringfield is 65. QueenNoor of Jordan is 63. NBA playerKobeBryant is 36. — From wire reports
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n an ere ever reen is a so ancien The box huckleberry is believed to be among the oldest living things on Earth.
Hummingbirds look mad when they don't get the sweet stuff By Darryl Fears The Washington Post
Hummingbirds are speedy feeders, with their tongues darting 17 times a second, but they are also fussy eaters, researchers
observed. When t hey water t h a t
s l u rped
re s earchers
slipped into feeding stations in place of a sugary substance w i t h
ne c t ar,
The hummingbirds "spat out the water,
but they siphoned up both the sweet nectar and one artificial sweetener," however they didn't
go for "aspartame and its ilk."
h ummingbirds pul l e d back their beaks, shook
out.
"These hummingbirds look mad," said a statement about the research,
published this week in the journal Science. The paper explores how hummingbirds evolved to prefer nectar when other b irds lack the ability t o
perceive sweetness. Since they diverged from their closest relative, the swift, 40 million to 72 m i l lion Thomas H.Kent via The New YorkTimes
Box huckleberry, at a botanical garden in Massachusetts, is thought to be among the world's oldest living things, with a recent
find a relatively young 800 years old.
have used their rare avian sweet tooth — and a taste
for bugs — to expand to 300 species in South and
By Anthony DePalma
ing of Route 322 in the 1960s, it
New York Times News Service
One hot day in 2004, Stefan
spread over more than a mile of forest understory. The colony
Bloodworth and his 7-year-old
Bloodworth discovered is rel-
son, Ethan, left a beaten path
atively small — about half an acre — and therefore is thought
on their family's North Carolina homestead and stumbled to be young, about 800 years right into horticultural history. old. B ushwhacking into t h e On a recent visit to what redense undergrowth of moun- mains of the Losh Run plant, tain laurel on a 100-foot slope to the Flat River, Bloodworth,
years ago, hummingbirds
Chris Firestone, wild
p l ant
program manager with the the curator of the Blomquist Pennsylvania Bureau of For-
North America. It took an international
the genome of other birds.
survival secrets that have yet to
Yasuka Toda, a graduate
be identified. "There are so many rela-
student at the University
Last m onth,
B l oodworth
delivered a pair of 2-by-2-foot patches of box huckleberry
Eventually they turned to
of Tokyo, who developed a way to test taste receptors in cell culture.
The research is important because "sensory systems give us a window into the brain t o
itself with its own pollen — and
with other box h uckleberry plants from around the coun-
it.
try, part of an effort to protect
known: Kentucky, Tennessee
out underground runners that produce genetically identical shoots, or dones, spreading an average of 6 inches a year until it covers an immense area. (A box huckleberry's age is calculated by measuring its spread and dividing by six.) Although their long life makes these plants notable, acceptingtheir age based on root material means adopting a unique perspechve on what
and, since the Bloodworths'
it means to be old. Back in
discovery, North Carolina. "Anytime you've got a plant with such low genetic possibility as the boxhuckleberrythat's
2004, Alan Weakley, director of the University of North Car-
Plant Conservation, a national
nonprofit network of botanical centers, the box huckleberry is critically imperiled in Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland; imperiled in Virginia and West Virginia; and rare in the other three states where it is
Without pollination, it sends
olina Herbarium, accompanied Bloodworth to the site of his
threatened o r en d angered, discoveryand confirmed that that makes conserving it even it was indeed box huckleberry.
more important," said Margaret Pooler, the arboretum's re-
Later research showed that
in Boston. That's where the
chickens had no sweet-taste birdfeeders a n d ca m e r as receptor gene. were set up. Researchers seduced them with sugars full o f n e ctar
— glucose, fructose and sucrose, among others.
Then they pulled a switch, substituting water and other flavors, such as synthetic sweeteners that f l avor soft
drinks, then tested how long the birds fed.
The research said Anna Hummingbirds slurped at
d efine
natural sugars and artificial
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to me, that's less impressive
blueberries but are smaller and have less pulp (edible, but not very tasty). However humble it appears, it occupies a special place in any hall of fame for superannuated plants. Sequoias and bristlecone pines may be more
than looking at a single trunk of a single tree and saying this
awesome, butat 3,000 to 5,000
tor has been shown to react to carbs, Baldwin said.
"If you look at the structure les said. "The taste system is arguably a really direct line of the receptor, it i nvolved to pleasure and aversion, re- really d r amatic c h anges ward and punishment, sweet over its entire surface to acand bitter. Understanding complish this complex feat," how neural circuits can en- Liberles said in the statement. code these ... gives us a win- "This dramatic change in the dow into other aspects of evolution of a new behavior is perception." a really powerful example of Before genes were se- how you can explain evoluquenced and studied, scien- tion on a molecular level." tists assumed what everyone They tested their theories else did: chickens responded outside the lab in the Santa to sugar, salt, sourness and Monica Mountains, where bitterness the way mammals hummingbirds frequent outdo, with sensory functions side Los Angeles, and on the that recognize savory flavors. banks of the Charles River
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replanted the specimens in a of a loner, growing in dry spots shade-covered g r eenhouse isolated from other plants like
rare as it is remarkable. According to the Center for
m ingbirds r esponded t o them weakly, the paper said. Hummingbirds reacted
The plant i s c o n sidered self-sterile — it cannot fertilize
from his farm to the U.S. ¹ relies on similar box huckletional Arboretum i n W a sh- berriesaround itto reproduce, ington, D.C. Researchers then Pooler said. But it is something
and preserve a plant that is as
to amino acids," but h um-
genes for taste receptors sweeteners for longer perif rom chickens, swifts a n d ods, but were averse to synhummingbirds to test how thetic sugars. And they wantthe responded to amino ac- ed nothing to do with water. "They spat out the water, ids and p r oteins to d etect sugars. Toda, another first but they siphoned up both the co-author, mixed chicken and sweet nectar and one artifihummingbird taste receptors cial sweetener," however they to see how their f u nctions didn't go for "aspartame and changed over time. Those are its ilk," the statement on the two reasons why the project research said.
estry, said it was important to
In the box huckleberry, one such secret lies underground.
receptor responds strongly
Baldwin, the paper's first co-author, worked to c lone
protect such long-lived plants because they might possess
could be something important."
"Together they showed that in chickens and swifts, the
developed a taste receptor that wasn't present in
Duke University, noticed a ground-hugging shrub with shiny green leaves that he had never seen before, even though he had been exploring the family farm his whole life. It turned out to be Gaylussacia brachycera, or box huckleberry, a shade-loving evergreen thought to be among the oldest living things on Earth.
we just don't know about," she said. "If we lose something, it
among birds.
It is the first time a recepwhat we u nderstand about the world around us," Liber-
"The immediate question team of scientists led by Harvard University biolo- to ornithologists or to anygist Maude Baldwin more body who has a birdfeeder than three years to answer in the backyard was: What the sweetness question. about hummingbirds?" BaldB aldwin reached out t o win, who's visiting Tokyo, Stephen Liberles at the De- said in a statement that expartment of Cell Biology at plained the research. "If they Harvard's medical school, are missing the single sweet and they started research- receptor, how are they detecting how hummingbirds ing sugar'?"
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their heads as though to
say, "What in the world is this garbage'?" and spat it
took so long. Toda discovered that hummingbirds somehow developed 19 mutations over the eons since they diverged
trunk is 4,000 years old."
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Obama has ordered airstrikes in Iraq under the first
option, good for 60 days until early October. The second option was used this summer to
launch a failed rescue attempt of American hostages held by the Islamic State in Syria. The
third would entail a debate with an
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military action. The official did not rule
Anti-Syrian government protesters hold a banner comparing the number of deaths from chemical weapons to conven-
out the immediate use of air-
tionai ones in Idiib province, northern Syria, on Friday.
strikes or other action in Syria if necessary to protect U.S.
U.11. estimates 191,000 dead inSyrian conflict
citizens. The recent military
raid, which was unsuccessful in locating four hostages, was followed by this week's videotaped beheading of one of the captives, journalist James
Foley. "If you come after Americans,we are going to come after you," deputy national security adviser Benjamin Rhodes told reporters Friday. "We're not going to be restricted by borders." "repFoley's e x ecution resents a
te r r orist a t t ack
against our country," Rhodes said. The administration believes that it provides inter-
national legal justification for military action under self-de-
fense doctrines. While contingency plans for broader airstrikes in Syria
have been prepared for presidential review should Obama ask for them, so far he has
not. Nor has the intelligence community drawn up a list of high-value targets among individual Islamic State leaders, as it did with al-Qaida, the senior official said. "We're obviously trying to find them," the official said. But "we haven'tmade a deci-
sion" on whether to target individuals. The official spoke
GENEVA— The number of dead in Syria's civil war more than doubled in the past year to at least191,000, the U.N.human rights office said Friday. Theagency's chief, Navi Pillay, bluntly criticized Western nations, saying their inaction in the face of the slaughter had "empoweredand emboldened" the killers. In its third report on Syria commissioned by theUnited Nations, the HumanRights DataAnalysis Group identified191,369 deaths from the start of the conflict in March 2011 to April 2014,
more than double the 92,901 deaths cited in their last report, which covered the first two years of the conflict. "Tragically, it is probably an underestimate of the real total number of people killed during the first three years of this murderous conflict," Pillay said in astatement that accompanied the report, which observed that many killings in Syria wereUndocumented. The report was confined to counting individuals who hadbeen identified by name,along with the date and location of their death, using data from five organizations that was screened toavoid duplication. It did not include nearly 52,000 deaths that were recorded but lacked sufficient detail. At a briefing later in the day,Rupert Colville, a spokesmanfor Pillay, said the number of deaths was "indicative" rather than "gospel truth," adding that, "It's incredibly important that the world has an idea of thescale of the killing." Men, including combatants and civilians, accounted for more than 80 percent of the casualties, according to the report. Most of the documented deaths did not specify the age of thevictims, but where that information wasavailable, the report identified 8,803 people under theageof18, including 2,165 children Under10. Pillay expressed deepregret that "given the onset of so many other armed conflicts in this period of global destabilization, the fighting in Syria and its dreadful impact on millions of civilians has dropped off the international radar." It was "scandalous," she said, that the enormity of the suffering in Syria no longer attracted much international attention. The fact the crisis had beenallowed to continue so long, with no end in sight, and wasnowspilling into neighboring Iraq and Lebanon was "an indictment of the age welive in," she said.
on the condition of anonymity
Jordan and Turkey, will help While it formulates a more persuade Iraq's Sunnis to turn comprehensive, l o n g-term away from the extremists and policy, the official said, the join their government's fight administration is focused on against them. driving the extremists out of For its part, the adminisIraq and containing them in tration expects to c ontinue Syria. The Iraq policy is "a airstrikes in Iraq for the foreconvergence of U.S. airstrikes, seeable future, although it more arms and training" for is "mindful" that it will soon Iraqi and Kurdish forces, and have to address the 60-day persuading Sunni communi- war powers restriction, the seties to reject the militants, the nior official said. "We always official said. know that as we evaluate how "There are going to be gaps long we may need to take milito fill" in that strategy, "and tary action, there are limits on that's what we are looking at what can be done under war now," the official said. powers." "Separately," the official Islamic State forces advanced into Iraq from Syria in said, "we have to make a simthe spring, quickly capturing ilar judgment about any action the northern city of Mosul and in Syria." rapidly moving south to withThe situation in Syria is far in 60 miles of Baghdad. While more complicated. In Iraq, the administration sent addi- where the administration betional assistance to the Iraqi lieves local forces can push matters.
the Islamic State back with some American assistance,
of still more aid as leverage to force a change in Iraq's airstrike objectives are limited government. to protection of U.S. personBut while the government nel and facilities and humanformation process was still itarian missions. U.S. action underway, t h e ex t r emists was requested by the Iraqi switched their focus toward government. Iraq's Kurdish region, threatIn Syria, where a full-scale ening to overrun one of the civil war is raging, the United most peaceful areas of the Statessupports a weak rebel country, where hundreds of force that is fighting the govAmerican diplomats and civil- ernment of President Bashar ians were present. Assad as well as the IslamOn Aug. 7, Obama au- ic State and other extremist thorized airstrikes against gl'oups. Islamic State fighters who Obama, who has ruled out were moving toward Irbil, the U.S. ground forces in Syria Kurdish capital in northern or Iraq, has resisted any diIraq, and who had encircled rect U.S. military action in and threatened to kill tens of Syria and has limited the aid thousands of members of the he is prepared to provide rebminority Yazidi sect. el forces out of concern that it The success of those ongo- would fall into the hands of exing strikes — now number- tremists. Although the CIA is ing nearly 100 over the past training and equipping a numtwo weeks — and progress ber ofrebel fighters,a larger in forming a new, more inclu- program that would allow the sive version of Iraq's Shiite-led U.S. military to assist is held government, have encouraged up incongressional considerpolicymakers. The belief is ation of the defense budget. that neighboring Sunni-led An expanded covert pro-
New York Times News Service
ware package that security experts called Backoff after
The hackers use those footholds to crawl through c orporate n etworks u n t i l
More than 1,000 U.S. businesses have been affected by the cyberattack that hit the
a word that appeared in its code. Until that point, Backoff malware and variations of in-store cash register systems it were undetectable by antiat Target, Supervalu and, vlrus pr'oducts.
they gain access to the instore cash registersystems. From there, criminals collect
payment carddata offthe Since then, seven compa- cash register systems and nies that sell and manage in- send it back to their servers storecash register systems abroad. have confirmed to governLast year, in the largest ment officials that they each known breach against a more pervasivethan previ- had multiple clients affected, retailer's payment system, ously reported, the advisory the government said Friday. hackers invaded Target for said, and hackers were pil- Some of those clients, like weeks without being detectfering the data of millions UPS and Supervalu, have ed. The hackers' malware of payment cards from U.S. stepped forward, but most stole customers' data directconsumers without compa- have not. ly off the magnetic stripes nies knowing about it. The In all, the Secret Service of credit and debit cards breadth of t h e b reaches, e stimated that m ore t h an used by tens of millions of once considered limited to 1,000 U.S. businesses had shoppers. a handful of businesses, un- been affected. The Target breach exderscored the vulnerability According to th e Secret p osed problems w it h t h e of payment systems widely Service, criminals are a c- magnetic stripes on credused by retailstores across tively scanning corporate it cards. Since then, banks the country. systems for remote access and companies have taken On July31,Homeland Se- opportunities — a vendor a renewed interest in a chipcurity, along with the Secret with remote access to a com- based smart card standard Service, the National Cyber- pany's systems, for example, known as EMV, short for Eusecurity an d C o m munica- or employees with the ability ropay-MasterCard-Visa, the tions Integration Center and to work remotely — and then technology's first backers. their partners in the security deploying computers to guess Credit card companies have industry, warned companies user names and passwords at set an October 2015 deadline to check their in-store cash high speeds until they find a for U.S. retailers to upgrade register systems for a mal- working combination. their payment systems. most recently, UPS Stores, the Department of Homeland Security said in an advisory released Friday. The attacks were much
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Authority for any military action, should it be seen as feasible and desirable, could the-
oretically be found under the existing 2001 Authorization for the Use of Military Force,
or AUMF, against al-Qaida. "Three years ago, they would have clearly fit," the
senior administration official said of the Islamic State. But
al-Qaida's P a kistan-based core announced last year that it had split with the group, objecting to its brutality against Muslims and declaration of an Islamic caliphate across
Syria and Iraq. Now, officials are not certain whether that
is a case worth making. T he a d ministration
has
said it favors repeal of the Iraq AUMF, and some lawmakers have said the same about the
al-Qaida measure. Obama, in a May 2013 speech outlining a new, long-term counterterrorism strategy, called it "outdated" with the dwindling power of al-Qaida. At the time, administration
officials said the goal was to eliminate the broadly worded measure — which has been used to justify U.S. military action against groups labeled al-Qaida "associates" in Yemen and Somalia — as a way of narrowing p residential power. Authority to deal with new,
more specific threats could be sought from Congress on a case-by-casebasis,the offi-
cials said. "If you look back on the president' s speech, he kind of foreshadows going to have additional" AUMFs, the official said. "It may be that this is the
gram that would allow Islamic
first case."
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card paymentinfo iswidespread
was in the driver's seat of the account" of how the website failed exchange. Rosenblum or general contractor." actually went wrong. alleges Oracle officials perThe failed rollout of the "The lawsuit filed today suaded the state not to hire website led the state to hire against Oracle by the Attor- outside help to oversee the hundreds of employees to ney General of Oregon is a massive exchange. manually enroll applicants desperate attempt to deflect But Oracle's lawsuit says in the new health care exblame from Cover Oregon the state was acting as what's change, the state's complaint and the Governor for their known as the system intesaid. More t han 4 50,000 failures to manage a complex grator, or general contractor, O regonians enrolled f o r IT project," the company's over the project. health coverage through that statement read. Oracle's attorneys say the process. Oracle sued the state for state acted as system integra— Reporter: 406-589-4347, $23 million on Aug. 8, for tor, which was "akin to an intandersonibendbulletin.com
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Major League Baseball Commissioner-elect Rob Manfred participates in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge outside the organization's headquarters in New York. Manfred participated with more than 160 other MLB employees to raise more than $16,000 for the ALS Association. Other nonprofits are taking notice of the viral fundraising phenomenon, but whether it can be replicated remains to be seen.
Charities
before those cuts, the agency's the ice bucket challenge. budget hadn't kept pace with ¹NolceBucketChallenge is a Continued fromA1 inflation for about a decade. hashtag on Twitter that's being It's also demonstrated As a result, the NIH is funding used for a variety of reasons. "I just think it seems hokey that the average Joe or about one in six grant applicaJane can make waves. tions — down from about one and far too gimmicky and "One of the big take- in threea decade ago,director a hot trend and part of the aways is the power of indi- Francis Collins said earlier whole 'me' culture of 'Oh look viduals who are so tightly this year. at me. Pay attention to me,'" connected to a cause can For Lou Gehrig's disease, said Cameron Mitchell of New really make a difference," the NIH's estimated budget York. "The charity part seems Munk said. "I'm pretty this year is $40 million, down like an afterthought." sure that if any company from $44 million in 2012. Some even argue that it's or any nonprofit had all of Employing technology for wasteful to dump water, even the public relations dollars fundraising campaigns, of for a cause, especially in in the world to come up course, isn't a new idea: Per- places like California, where with acampaign, we never haps one of the most enduring there's a drought. would've seen this kind of
began in 1966 when the Mus-
success." Lucretia Gilbert, exec-
cular Dystrophy Association
utive director of The Pink
Agenda, which
had its first annual Labor Day weekend telethon. Last year, it
r a i ses raised $59.6 million in contri-
money for breast cancer research and awareness,
butions. Fundraisers have also
other nonprofits to get cre-
But some fundraisers contend that one of their greatest
embraced donating by text believes it will encourage message in recent years. ative on social media. "It's a very simple thing and that's kind of the beau-
ty of it. Everyone can do this challenge," she said.
challenges is asking the same people for money year after year — a challenge successful social media campaigns could
The California Water Board offered a measured response.
"It doesn't violate any of our regulations. People should always use good judgment whenever they use water while we're in a drought. On the other hand, we understand that this is a charitable event,"
saidGeorge Kostyroko, director of the California State Wa-
ter Resources Control Board's office of public affairs, in an email.
Annoyed, impressed or time when private groups Mindy Bailey, corporate otherwise, the ice bucket chalare searching for n ew and community development lenge has people talkingways to raise dollars in specialist for JDRF, a founda- and ALS's Munk asserts that the wake of tighter federal tion that raises money to fight even if they don't donate, the government spending on Type 1 diabetes, said volun- campaign has raised public basic medical research, teers want to come up with a awareness,a major focus of including on diseases like similar idea to fuel donations. the organization that last year "We havehad a lot of peo- spent 32 percent of its annual ALS. The National Institutes ple reach out to us and say, budget on public and profesof Health is spending about 'Hey, we're going to do the sional education and 27 per$30 billion this year, money ice bucket challenge,'" Bailey cent on research. that is divided in a highly said. "Recently we had a womJust a few years ago, she competitive process to sci- an say, 'I'm thinking of doing said, only about 50 percent of entists around the country, a pie-in-your-face idea.' The Americans knew what ALS is. "We're really looking forand the world, to pursue wheels have been turning." what are deemed the most However, not everyone is a ward to see how the needle promising leads to under- fan of the public approach of moves," she said. The effort comes at a
solve.
stand various diseases and
to find new targets to fight them.
Congress cut government spending last year; in 2012, the NIH's budget
was $30.8 billion. And even
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ing quickly to hot spots. Monte Alejandro Rubido Garcia, the national security
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BRIEFING Agencies teamup to prevent fires The Deschutes National Forest and the nonprofit Upper Deschutes River Coalition will now work together on fuels reduction projects in the 26 neighborhoodsandcommunities within the coalition area. The two entities re-
cently signed an agreement that will allow fuel reduction work to prevent wildfires on both private lands and national forest lands. The coalition will provide funding and volunteers for work on private lands, while the Forest Service will provide fuel management planning and implementation of projects. The Forest Service will also provide financial assistance, skilled workforce and equipment for activities such as brush mowing, hazard tree falling and prescribed burning. The agreement between the Forest Service and thecoalition is the first of its kind in Central Oregon.
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Airports awarded state money Three local airports will receive state funding through the Connect0regon V program, which supports multimodal projects around the state, according to a news release from the Oregon Department of Transportation. SeeBriefing/B3
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Sunnyside Turnoff Fire • Woman says sheset fire becauseherfirefighter A lit firework sparked the fire on July 20, 2013. friends werebored but didn't expect it to grow sobig By Scott Hammers
the Warm Springs Indian Reservation
The Bulletin
at around 9:15 a.m. on July 20, 2013. The f ir e t h a t w o u l d b e come
A Warm Springs resident is set to be sentenced for setting a fire that
burned more than 51,000 acres of brush and timber on the reservation last summer.
known as the Sunnyside Turnoff Fire was discovered within 15 minutes but could not be brought under
control. Pushed by afternoon winds, Sadie Renee Johnson, 23, entered the fire grew to 12,000 to 14,000 a guilty plea before U.S. District acres within a day, forcing the Judge Marco A. Hernandez in May evacuation of guests at Kah-Nee-Ta in Portland. She's due to be sen- Resort & Spa and 40 homes on the tenced Sept. 3, and faces a maxi-
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than 45,000 acres within a week, and
custody. more than 800 firefighters were disIn pleading guilty, Johnson admit- patched to the reservation to keep the ted to tossing a lit firework from a car flames in check. on Route 3 near Sunnyside Drive on See Flt'e /B5
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Reported for Central and Eastern Oregon. Forthe latest information, visit • bttp://inciweb.nwcg. gov/state/38 • www.nwccweb.us/ information/firemap. aspx 1. Staley Complex • Acres: 280 • Containment: 70% 2. South Fork Complex • Acres: 65,256 • Containment: 90% 3. Bald Sisters • Acres: 1,138 • Containment: 0%
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Drug summit in Madras will go on An educational summit on marijuana, alcohol and other drugs planned for October in Madras will still take place, according to a press release from Jefferson County District Attorney StevenF. Leriche. The summit will go on despite the withdrawal of BestCare, anorganization that provides drug-use prevention, education and treatment services to Jefferson County residents. BestCare hadpromised $15,000 in grant money to support the summit in the form of reimbursement for travelexpensesfor guests such asformer White House drug control policy adviser Dr. Kevin Sabet. Sabet is the co-founder of an advocacy organization, Smart Approaches to Marijuana, expressly intended to fight marijuana legalization. Several employees of the Oregon Liquor Control Commission who intended to volunteer as staff for the summit also withdrew, citing political concerns. In a statement, OLCC officials wrote that their participation could be perceived astaking a stanceonupcoming Ballot Measure 91,which if approved would legalize recreational marijuana use in Oregon. According to materials released by BestCare earlier this year, the Madras summit is intended to educate the public about the effects of marijuana, alcohol and other drugs on youth. The event will take place Oct.1-2, and presentations will be given by both in- and out-of-state panelists. It will be followed by a series of public educational forums in other Oregon cities including La Grande, Eugeneand Grants Pass.
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Correction Andy Tullis/The Bulletin
A small electric bike motor, installed by friends at Bend Electric Bikes, helps get Kent Sheridan's four-wheeled coffee cart — which is also foot- and pedal-powered — to work; he's shown here riding down Delaware Street in Bend earlier this month. He sets up shop downtown to serve some interesting coffees, with his wife, from this low-tech cart (but, yes, major credit cards accepted). See more photos on
Page B2.
In an editorial headlined "Businesses should give warning if they block streets," which appearedThursday, Aug. 21, onPage B4, the status of a permit for an event that drew a complaint at a Bend City Council meeting was incorrect. The city had issued apermit for the event. TheBulletin regrets the error.
Bend Park 5 Recreceives It250,000 CITY COUNCIL gift to complete pickleball complex Boddie plans to run By Scott Hammers The Bulletin
Plans to build another
and his wife, Susan, moved to Bend from Seattle in 2012.
He said they've fallen in love
eight pickleball courts at Pine with the city and its parks Nursery Park are being accel- system, and they wanted to erated, due to a donation from make a meaningful contribua Bend pickleball enthusiast. tion to their new home.
additional landscaping, a storage shed and possible lighting for some or all of the courts, Mercer said, which
the district may not be able to complete by next spring. The eight courts at Pine
Werner Zehnder has of-
nWe wanted to give some-
fered $250,000 to the Bend
thing back to the community
Park & Recreation District to help complete stage two
while we're alive and can
enjoy it," Zehnder said. "Not
Nursery Park make up the biggest pickleball complex in the region. The park district split the cost of constructing
of the pickleball complex at the park on Bend's east
wait until we're dead and have a sign on the court, 'In
the courts with the Bend Pickleball Club — Zehnder is
loving memory of Susan and
a member — which organizes play in the mornings Mondays through Saturdays. Beyond the courts at Pine
side. Zehnder asked the park district to step up its work to
have the courts completed by next spring, and park district officials believe they can meet that target. "It's an aggressive time schedule, but it's one that's
Werner Zehnder.'n Mercer said the eight
courts opened at Pine Nursery Park earlier this year were built for between
$230,000 and $240,000, and the Zehnders' donation
achievable," said Matt Mercer,director ofrecreation for the district.
shouldcome close to cover-
A pickleball player for the last four years, Zehnder, 65,
plan for the area calls for
ing the full cost of the next eight. The district's master shaded areas for spectators,
for Capell's seat Bulletin staff report One of the latest people to begin collecting signatures to run for a seat on the Bend City
in zoology from Auburn University, his master's degree in environmental science from Columbus State University
Council is Nathan Boddie, a physician
aet
and his medical degree from St. George's University. aadmemThe city document indicates bercrthe Boddie plans to run for the Bend Sewer seat occupied by city Council-
NOVEMBER Infrastruc-
ELECTION
or Mark Capell. Boddie is the
second potential challenger for Capell's seat, after activist Foster Fell announced earlier
erates six dedicatedpickleball courts at Quail, Ponderosa,
sory Group. Boddie said on Fridayhe was still gathering signatures for his petition to get on the ballot, and he de-
Summit and Larkspur parks,
dined to comment on the elec-
Boddie filed a complaint against Capell with the Oregon
and a second multipurpose surface at Quail Park that can be used for pickleball if players provide their own net.
tion. "I'll wait until I'm officially on the ballot," Boddie said.
Nursery, the park district op-
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According to paperwork Boddie filed with the city, he
obtainedhisbachelor'sdegree
this month he plans to seek the position. Government Ethics Commis-
sion in 2013, after Capell voted to proceed with a $30 million water treatment project. See Boddie /B5
B2 THE BULLETIN â&#x20AC;˘ SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 2014
Spending a few days at work with Handlebar Coffee Cart's Kent Sheridan
< Kent Sheridan grabs a container of milk from the cooler attached to the back of
his pedal-powered espresso bike while serving drinks on
a recent Tuesday morning in downtown Bend. "Being a part
of downtown is a really exciting experience," he said.
Photos byAn+ Tullls The Bulletin
His business isn't a food truck in the technical sense;it'sa coffee cart
KENT
on four wheels, partially powered by bike pedalsand probably more than a
A Sheridan uses awood-
little caffeine.
en-handled tamper to press
ground espresso beans, prepar-
Kent Sheridan, 21, of
ing tomake a coffee drink on a recent Friday evening. Handle-
Bend, serves the latest
bar Coffee Cart has partnered with a Bend coffee roaster, Lone Pine, for its beans.
coffee trends from his
usual (and approved) spot on Brooks Street in
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full of magic cardamom flavor," says one customer), as well as beverages A Brooke Sheridan, Kent's wife, puts apples in a fruit basket
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based on ice cream and
hanging off the Handlebar
even butter.
Coffee Cart. Brooke helps her husband keep the cart supplied with fruit, unique coffee
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He partners with local
beverage flavorings andsome
artisan foodmakers for
organic ingredients.
his coffee beans and other
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ingredients, and spends
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five days a week behind
< Sheridan talks to two of his cus-
the cart slinging coffees.
tomers as they order
their morning coffee on a recent Tuesday. It should be
no surprise eg
that this bike-based
E
business serves other cyclists in this part of downtown Bend.
A Sheridan pours an espresso
shot over a scoop ofAddy Mac Salted Vanilla Ice Cream to make one of his specialties. Sheridan recently started collaborating with the Bend handcrafted ice cream maker Addy Mac Creamery to
make this "Affogato" (short for
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"drowned in coffee" in Italian). It's currently offered only on Fridays
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behind Ranch Records, on Brooks Street, when the ice cream truck is only steps away.
Caleb W Hooley, eC
who works for Lone
Pine Coffee Roasters, tries the
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Affogato coffee/ice cream treat
as Kent
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j>.
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and Brooke Sheridan watch
during a recent First Friday Art Walk in downtown Bend.
On a Tuesday morning, Sheridan offers a freshly brewed "Bulletproof"
coffee to a customer â&#x20AC;&#x201D;this type of coffee, popularized in California, is blended with unsalted butter and MCT oil. "It's fun having something different to offer people," he said, "and to have creative control over
my product and the quality." E
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 2014 • THE BULLETIN
B3
REGON BEACH KILLINGS
AROUND THE STATE
unman o e • Zachary Brimhall wrote in a notethat he wanted to 'kill
abunchof people' By Steven Dubois The Associated Press
PORTLAND — A gunman
night before. The messages were con-
cohol problem, and she never where heopened fire on mulsaw anything to suggest he tiple parked vehicles, killing
tained in a notebook found in Brimhall's car, where author-
would want to kill his father.
ities also discovered 10 firearms, more than 1,000 rounds
of ammunition, firecrackers known as seal bombs and the makings for an improvised explosive device. Coos County District Attorney R. Paul
who fatally shot his father and Frasier released th e n o tes then a man camping at an Or- Friday. egon beachearlierthis week In the second note, the gunleft behind notes that said he man says he is writing about was mentally ill and planned three hours after the death of to "kill a bunch of other peo- his father, Ray Brimhall. "If I could go back in time, ple" and then himself. Z achary B r i mhall's f i r st I would have driven off a cliff note says he had been mental- instead and tried to make it ly ill his entire life, and he had look like an accident to make reached the point of deciding it easier on my parents," he to kill himself or to kill others said. "I can't go back in time and then himself. though. My life ended as soon He wrote: " I chose t h e as I fired the first round. This latter." B rimhall, 32, drove to a b each where h e s hot f i v e
cars in a parking lot, killing a Michigan camper who was asleep. Later Tuesday, his father was found dead on a remote logging road in southwest Oregon. He had been shot at least eight times the
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is not wanted. Unfortunately, there's no reason not to try
and kill at least a few more people before I shoot myself." The notes do not explain
why the unemployed Brimhall wanted to kill his father
David Jesse Hortman, 43, of
But the mother said her son Walker, Michigan, as he slept might have been depressed in his car during a tour of the at times. She said Zachary coast. Brimhall ha d n ever t a k en medication for depression or
Hortman's car was struck 18 times, and the bullet that hit him was fired from an AK-
been under the care of a menSAR-I, a military-style rifle. tal health professional. "Mom said that Z achary Though people were sleeping was a bit of a loner, didn't in other vehicles hit by gunhave many friends, if any," fire, nobody else was hurt. Frasier said Friday. "(He) nevBrimhall shot himself in the er had agirlfriend as far as head witha .44 Magnum reshe knew." volver as police arrived. Brimhall, who had a conInside his car, authorities cealed weapons permit, en- found handguns, rifles, a joyed firearms, as did his fa- shotgun and the ammunition ther. The family had a picnic — all of which was legally that included target shooting purchased by Brimhall or his on the day of the slaying, Fra- father. sier said. Brimhall, whose sister died Later that night, Brimhall in 2008, acknowledged that called his father from the his actions will cause even Coast Range to say his car more pain for his mother and had broken down. When Ray others. "Sorry for all the heartache Brimhall arrived to help, he was shot in the head and chest I have caused, but honestly, I with handguns. Frasier said really don't give a (expletive)," the car was fine and the call he said. "Knowing that I am was placed to lure his father to half away from no longer sufthe site. fering is the first time in my
or strangers. His mother, Patricia, told investigators her The son then drove to Bas- life where I ever felt completeson did not have a drug or al- tendorff Beach near Coos Bay, ly free."
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ART IN THEHIGH DESERT: Juried fine arts and crafts festival showcases more than 100 AIRSHOW OFTHE CASCADES: professional artists; free; 10 a.m.15th annual air show featuring 6 p.m.;banks ofthe Deschutes aerobatic performances, aircraft River, across the footbridge displays, helicopter and airplane rides, live music, a car show, WWII from the Old Mill District, Bend; www.artinthehighdesert.com or historical re-enactments, and 541-312-0131. the wall of fire, air shows 7 p.m. Friday and 1:30 p.m. Saturday; $10 CENTRAL OREGONSATURDAY includes parking, free for veterans MARKET:Featuring local artists and kids under12; 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; and crafters; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Madras Airport, 2028 NW Berg parking lot across from Downtown Drive; www.cascadeairshow.com or Bend Public Library, 600 NW Wall 541-475-6947. St.; 541-420-9015. RIDGEVIEW BANDGARAGE SALE: DESCHUTESRIVER CLEANIndoor and outdoor sale to benefit UP:Day of stewardship with the the band's Carnegie Hall Campaign; Upper Deschutes Watershed free; 8 a.m.-1 p.m.; Ridgeview High Council cleaning the river of School, 4555 SW Elkhorn Ave., litter and invasive weeds, all Redmond; www.rvhs.redmond.k12. ages welcome; free; 10 a.m.or.us, debi.dewey©redmond.k12. 1 p.m.; Riverbend Park, 799 or.us or 541-389-5917. SW Columbia St., Bend; www. MADRAS SATURDAY MARKET: 9 upperdeschuteswatershedcouncil. a.m.-2 p.m.; Sahalee Park, Seventh org, kyake©restorethedeschutes. and B streets; 541-546-6778. org or 541-382-6103.
TODAY
KIDS OBSTACLECHALLENGE: A miniaturized version of a mud run for kids ages 5-16, benefiting the KIDS Center; $25 for kids, parents with paid child free, registration required;10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Eagle Crest Resort, 1522 Cline Falls Road, Redmond; www. kidsobstaclechallenge.com, eight18productions©gmail.com or 541-288-3180. NORTHWEST CROSSING FARMERS MARKET:10a.m.-2 p.m.; NorthWest Crossing, Mt. Washington and NW Crossing drives, Bend; www.nwxevents.com or 541-312-6473. TERREBOI|INECRUZIN: Featuring sports cars and more; free; 10 a.m.; Downtown Terrebonne; 541-548-2603. VINTAGEFLEAMARKET:Vendors set up vintage upcycled, funky, fashion and furniture finds in the gardens; free; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Pomegranate Home & Garden,
20410 NE Bend River Mall Drive, Bend; www.pomegranate-home.
com,Jantiques©bendcable.com or 541-383-3713. WILD WESTSHOW: Reenactments of famous shootouts, exhibits and demonstrations, plus arts, crafts and food; free; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Creekside Park, U.S. Highway 20 and Jefferson Avenue, Sisters; www.centraloregonshows.com or 541-420-0279.
Eugene death —Eugene police say a 23-year-old man whodied Wednesday after being found unconscious in adowntown alley had been in afight earlier that morning. Spokeswoman Melinda McLaughlin said Friday that investigators determined that DeanEric Sweeden was in analtercation between1 a.m. and1:30 a.m. near the 7-Eleven atSeventhAvenueand Jefferson Street. The injured man was found about six hours later. Hewastaken to a Springfield hospital, where helater died. Eugene police want to hear from anyonewho saw the fight or has information about the case. Gun b88 —A Multnomah County Circuit Court judge has ruled that residents who challenged the county's gun control ordinance have no legal grounds to sue.Judge Kathleen Dailey said Thursday the five plaintiffs were in nodanger of arrest. The Oregonian reports the ruling is a victory for the county but leaves theconstitutionality of the ordinance up for debate. Theordinance approved in April of last year makes it illegal to possess aloaded gun in public in the county, with a few exceptions for hunters, law enforcement andpeople with a permit to carry a concealed handgun. G8II m8fi'i898 ISg8I f88S —A federal judge hasapproved more than $133,000 in legal fees to onegroup of lawyers in Oregon's gay marriage case.Themoney goes to three Portland lawyers who filed the first lawsuit challenging Oregon's ban onsame-sex marriage. The Oregonian reports the state also will pay the legal fees for asecond group of lawyers who workedwith the American Civil Liberties Union, buttheamounthasnotbeenannounced.ThecasesledtotheMay 19 ruling by U.S.District Judge Michael McShaneallowing same-sex couples to marry in Oregon. — From wire reports
stand the number of people walking and riding bikes in Continued from Bf Redmond, the city is conductThe Redmond Airport will ing what it hopes is the first of receive $1,225,812 to help several bicycle and pedestrian rehab its runway, which hasn't counts on Sept. 11andSept. 13. been reconstructed since1993. Redmond Bicycle andPedestriWhile this new grant will help, an Advisory Committee is workthe majority of the $20 runway ing on recommendations for the million project is being funded Redmond City Council relative to through the Federal Aviation infrastructure needed to support Administration airport improve- nonmotorized transportation. ment fund. The surveys are intended to The Madras airport will also gather information on where, receive $792,000 to improve when, who and howpeople are its runway andfueling facilities, walking and riding. Volunteers while the BendAirport will get are needed to assist with the effort, with training and safety $326,700 to construct a helicopter operation areawith the gear provided. OnSept.11, volsupport of private partners. unteers are neededfor two-hour In total, 36 projects from shifts from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. around the state wereawarded and on Sept. 13 from noon to 2 $40,369,189 in funding through p.m. Free pizzawill be provided Connect0regon V. for volunteers. To find out more, go to ci.redmond.or.us or call Volunteers needed Scott Woodford, 541-923-7758. — Bulletin staff reports In an effort to better under-
LOCAL BRIEFING
NEws OF REcoRD POLICE LOG The Bulletin will update items in the Police Log whensuch arequest is received. Anynewinformation, such as the dismissal of charges or acquittal, must be verifiable. For more information, call 541-633-2117.
BEND POLICE DEPARTMENT DUII —Joseph Carrillo, 48, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at1:32 a.m. Aug. 21, Inthe area of NEDalton Street and NE Sedalia Loop.
PRINEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Theft —Atheft was reported at 9:51 a.m. Aug. 21, in thearea of NEThird Street.
BEND FIRE RUNS Wednesday 18 —Medical aid calls. Thursday 24 —Medical ald calls.
CIVIL SUITS Filed July17 14CV0531 —Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC v.Sheridan Letzer, complaint, $14,334.11 Filed July18 14CV0528 —RayKlein, Inc., doing business as Professional Credit Service v. Arlene M.Turpin-Smith also known as Arlene M.Turpin and Brett T. Turpin, complaint, $11,117.70 14CV0529 —RayKlein, Inc., doing buslness as Professional Credlt Service v. Lori E.Turel andStephen Turel, complaint, $23,521.94
14CV0530 — Debora S.McCurry v. Richard A. Boro, Kathleen M. Boro and Sheila K. Herber, complaint, $38,849.24 14CV0532—Cach,LLC v. Karen C. Dietrich, complaint, $32,236.93 14CV0533—Cach,LLC v. Richard Hughes, complaint, $12,861.95
14CV0534 —Cach, LLCv. Keri M. Johns, complaint, $16,251.78 14CV0535—Cach,LLC v. DonnaJ. Larson, complaint, $10,185.23 14CV0540 —Oregon Housing and Community Services Department and State of Oregon v.Vicente A. Vargas, Elena Vargas, OregonAffordable Housing Assistance Corporation and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for U.S. BankNational Association, complaint, $213,214.47 Filed July 21 14CV0536 —PennymacLoan Services, LLC v.Hillary R. Lasarte also known as Hillary Akers-Lasarte, Neil B. Lasarte andSelco Community Credit Union, complaint, $128,738.02 plus interests, costs and fees 14CV0537 —Unifund CCR,LLC, assignee of Pilot Receivables Management, LLC v.Doris Kozlovic, complaint, $14,972.41 14CV0541 —Brent Arnold v. Midtown Rink, LLC,complaint, $335,000.00 Filed July 22 14CV0539 —Rawlin G. Woodsv. Hlgh Desert Aggregate & Pavlng, Inc., complaint, at least $50,000 Filed July 23 14CV0548 —Annette M. Whitson v. K Market, Inc., complaint, at least $50,000 Filed July 24 14CV0543 —JamesHershberger v. Bryan M. Donahue, asadministrator of the estate of Gary D.Gerig, complaint ,$249,892.23 14CV0544 —The Bank of NewYork Mellon Trust Company, N.A., as trustee for GreenPolnt Manufactured Housing Contract Trust, pass-through certificate, series1999-5 v. Julio C. Osorio and Melissa B.Osorio, complaint, $37,347.05 14CV0545 —Unifund CCR,LLC, assignee of Pilot Receivables Management, LLC, v.Gary E. Martin, complaint, $10,678.56 14CV0546 —Unifund CCR,LLC, assignee of Pilot Receivables Management, LLC, v.Peter Schannauer, complaint,$28,542.97 14CV0547 —Unifund CCR,LLC, assignee of Pilot Receivables Management, LLC, v.William C. Parcel, complaint, $27,775.01 14CV0554 —Unlfund CCR,LLC,
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diode, motion signage, rotating louvers, and similar digital technologies for new billboards or modified billboards." The revision was presented Monday to the Redmond Urban Area P l a nning C o m m ission, which plans a public hearing on Sept. 15. If approved, the changes would make Redmond's code more restrictive than Oregon and federal rules that allow digital signs. The state, however, allows cities to control billboards inside city limits. Billboardshave long been contentious. On the plus side, they provide information and are effective advertising. But many people find them unattractive. As Redmond resident Debbie Stumbaugh wrote in a letter to The Bulletin published July 19: "It's not bad enough thatwe are assaulted by advertisements on every type of media, we are now being bombarded on thestreet. " For Stumbaugh, the digital billboards are "monstrosities" that don't belong in Redmond's "green, environmentally conscious community." If her fellow Redmond residents agree, they should be sure their elected officials know it.
After surcharge flap, time for change at OLCC
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ou may not have known this, but Oregon doesn't "tax" liquor. The Oregon Liquor Control Commission simply raises its margin on the stuff when the state needs more money. The taxes it does collect go to the federal government Thus, in 2009 the commission added a 50-cent surcharge to every bottle of liquor it sold and promised Oregonians the higher price would be temporary, lasting only about three months. It did so because lawmakers, forced to fill an $800 million budget hole, reduced the amount of money that was to go to the agents who operate liquor stores across the state. Yet three months later, the surcharge remained in place. Moreover, today, some five years later, the surcharge is not only in place, the liquor commission agreed Thursday to extend it two more years. Then the commission'schairman, Rob Patridge, said he didn't want the surcharge to become permanent. Amen to that. In fact, we'd feel better about the whole thing if it were a bit more transparent — if, for example, the state identified its "margin" on li-
quor for what it really is — a tax. The revenue collected does go to keepingthe current system afloat, to be sure, but the state's general fund picks up more than half of what's raised, cities and counties get another substantial chunk, and what's left is spent on substance abuse treatment and the Oregon Wine Board. We'd also feel a whole lot better if lawmakers, and not the appointed liquor control commission, had the final say on whether a tax increase, temporary or permanent, goes into effect. As things now stand, they don't. That can work to drinkers' advantage, to be sure. In 2013, the OLCC refused to add 25 cents per bottle to the current surcharge, as lawmakers wished. Oregon drinkers already pony up some $23.09 per gallon in state margins on hard spirits, the second-highest ratebehind Washington — in the nation, according to CNN. As things now stand, the OLCC is something of a law unto itself where liquor taxes are concerned. Its unelected members are not accountable to anybody, and that's bad — so bad that it's time to look at revampingthe whole system.
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land for crops) is certainly nec- parking. essary, and if some of the "saved" • Count ADUs when computing water can be shared for fish and density and respect planned densiI recently saw the first ads wildlife — great! ties in established neighborhoods. Let's hope the irrigation districts against Sen. Jeff Merkley in supMost of all, trust the neighbors port of Dr. Monica Wehby chastis- accept and put into effect the so- who live in areas where such a siging our senator for voting to raise called "habitat conservation plan." nificant zone change is to be conthe debt limit, stating that said vote How can members of the public sidered in order to develop approadds to the national debt. help in this effort'? Please let us priate standards that will ensure Let's be clear — voting to raise know. Thank you. compatible development. the debt ceiling does nothing more Jack Remington This isn't a "NIMBY" (Not In My than authorize the payment of debt Bend Backyard) perspective; it's a "SIMBY" approach — Sensibly In My already approved by Congress. It's akin to agreeing to pay your utility ADUs require Backyard. bill for the electricity you used the effective Paul Conte standards previous month. Eugene
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layed the fund and left us all scratching our heads. Not only were the reports not finished, but the governor
An answer for
kids' messy rooms In response to the lady that gave advice on schooling children to
keep their rooms clean, I will relate
what my wife and I accomplished in one setting. It corrected the problemand produced remarkable compatible ADUs. I wrote most of results. Our two daughters are now the land use code for the two "special 50 and 54 years of age, and both
How can we help?
area zones" in Eugene that provide
Thanks for your Aug. 17 editorial "Protection from the Endangered Species Act." Only recently have the flows in the Middle Deschutes reached 150 cfs or higher, and mis-
keep immaculate homes.
for compatible infill. However, before When they were in grade school neighborhood community members — around second grade and sixth took the lead, local planners had
grade, I went into their bedrooms
years ago persuaded city officials to and threw the mattresses off the approve lax standards that allowed beds on the floor, emptied all the management of the river still results grossly incompatible development dressers in a pile on top of the matin the flow dropping to almost zero and degraded many areas of Eu- tresses and emptied all the desk below Wickiup Dam in the winter gene's older, close-in neighborhoods. drawers in the center of each room. while the reservoir is being refilled. There's no mystery about what's The kids came home from school You didn't explain the "loom- required for compatible ADUs: and ran into the living room and ing pressure" of the EPA. Where • Require the property owner to said, "Gol'Dad, what did you do is the "regulatory fury" going to live on-site. that for?" I replied, "If you want to come from'? How will it be "un• Limit the total number of oc- live like a pig, I just thought I'd help leashed?" Oregon Department of cupants on a lot to the same maxi- you out a bit." They disappeared Fish and Wildlife has not been able mum as for a single dwelling. for about three hours and when to protect the trout fishery from • Impose sloped or stepped max- they were done, their rooms were irrigation withdrawals, resulting imum building heights to keep im- like a picture in House Beautiful. in low, warm water in the Middle pactful walls and massing away After that, all I had to do was Deschutes (150 cfs is not enough from adjacent rearyards. mention it was about time to dump water to ensure temperatures fa-
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vorable to a good trout population). Piping and lining canals (which
tures and vehicle use areas so room remains for trees in the inte-
leak asmuch as 50 percent or more of the water before it is put on the
rior of lots.
the rooms again at the dinner table.
It never happened again. Both remember the instance very well, also. Richard Beai
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seen this all before. had not even appointed a task force Every day I talk with Central Oraccess to water resources. to develop the program he signed into egonians who are frustrated at the Last summer in the Oregon House law. lack of attention paid to the issues of Representatives, I voted to pass Even knowing about the missed that matter to them. We currently a landmark water bill, which estab- deadline, the task force that was fi- have a governor who lives in Portlished the Water Supply Develop- nally appointed this month didn't land, only spends 25 percent of his ment Fund. This fund will serve as a even meet until just last week. Be- time at his office in Salem, and seems critically important tool for support- cause of these continued delays and to only be focused on efforts that ing a variety of water development lack of action, it will be nearly impos- represent the I-5 Corridor between projects throughout the state — if it sible to meet the Water Supply Fund's Eugene and Portland. We need a govever gets off the ground. spring 2015 target to begin actually ernor who represents the entire state. It's clear that Kitzhaber is not payLast month, as half the state was supporting the state's water projects. experiencing severe to e xtreme It's starting to feel like Cover Ore- ing attention. In a 10-month period drought conditions, Gov. John gon and the Columbia River Crossing alone, he took nearly seven weeks of Kitzhaber missed a key deadline to revisited — deadlines missed, money paid vacati on, when he could have finish reports required to implement wasted, and the original intent lost in been focused on efforts like the Wathe WaterSupply Fund, which de- the shuffle and unfulfilled. We have ter Supply Fund. of challenges, not the least of which is the availability of and
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cautiously in allowing accessory dwelling unit (ADUs) in single-family neighborhoods. Unless development standards are careone, would like to thank Merkley fully crafted, ADUs could seriously for taking the long view and not impact adjacent residents' privacy falling victim to D.C. silliness. and exacerbate a sense of crowdJanice Adair ing from out-of-scale structures. Don't get me wrong; I support Bend
ov. Kitz a ernee s o t By Dennis Richardson entralOregon faces a number
B end c i t izens
lies. In fact, it helps us by not negatively impacting the country's credit rating. This ad is very disingenuous and downright false. I, for
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o a r s in t e w a t er By paying attention and being proactive, we can begintounwind some of the failures of the current governor's inability to act.
ed underKitzhaber's leadership. By paying attention and being proactive, we can begin to unwind some of the failures of the current governor's in-
ability to act, and move Oregon into a bright future. With proper leadership, Oregon's best days are truly ahead. It's time to put both oars in the wa-
ter when it comes to natural resourcHe kept himself busy with a trip es inOregon. Water is key to ecoto Bhutan to attend a conference on nomic development in our state. By Gross National Happiness, but when proactively implementing responsiit comes to the issues in our state
ble natural resources policies, we can
that are actually important to Oregonians, there is little to no action. With more and more pressing concerns about water being raised, especially given the climate, there needs to be a sense of urgency in the governor's office that simply hasn't exist-
restore stability to projects that will help to jumpstart Central Oregon's prosperity engine and drive a healthy economy. Andthe first step ispayingattention. — Dennis Richardson is the Republican candidate for governor
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DEATHS ELSE%THERE
Sussman'scolors
By Jeff Bamard
lit up '84 Olympics
cided to boost releases of cool clean water into Northern C a lifornia's K l amath River to prevent a repeat of the 2002 fish kill t hat left
By David Colker
included a fishing lure as an earring — became primarily known for her color sense. But she didn't mind.
tens of thousands of adult
" There ar e m i l l i ons o f colors," she told the Seattle Times in 2003. "Picking the
over the past few weeks in the lower Klamath River re-
right ones is a challenge I just
measures to help reduce the
love."
potential for a large-scale fish die-off," U.S. Bureau of Rich Pedroncelli 1 Associate Pressfile photo Reclamation Regional Di- Josh Lewis, a YurokTribe fish counter, measures salmon rector David Murillo said caught near the mouth of the Klamath River in 2002. Pressed Friday from Sacramento, by tribes, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has agreed to release California. extra water from the Trinity River to prevent a repeat of drought Murillo added that fall conditions in 2002, when tens of thousands of adult salmon died chinook have been entering from disease.
Los Angeles Times
Deborah Sussman, whose bold color choices for thousands of 1984 Olympics signs, gateways, pylons, uniforms and venue exteriors were at first controversial but came
to define the look of the event in Los Angeles, died at home Tuesday in West Los Angeles. She was 83. The cause was breast can-
Deborah Evelyn Sussman was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on May 26, 1931. Her father
was a newspaper artist who cer, said her husband, Paul gave hersome of her earliPrejza. est lessons in drawing, and Sussman used her signa- she was known in school for ture combination of b r i ght supplementing her reports on hues such as magenta and historical figures with drawn chrome yellow, sometimes portraits.
Deathsof note from around
mixed with pastels, to create
She attended Bard College
the world:
graphics and signs that can be found in buildings and cityscapes worldwide. She also designed for the concert stage, including for a Rolling
in upstate New York and the Institute of Design in Chicago. In 1953, she got a sumthe Los Angeles designers
Stones tour.
Charles and Ray Eames. Rec-
Robert Hanson, 75:Convicted Alaska serial killer who gained the nickname "the Butcher Baker" for abducting and hunting down women in the wilderness during the state's oil pipeline construction boom in the 1970s. Died
Thursday at Alaska Regional Hospital in Anchorage. Sylvia Hassenfeld, 93:Matriarch of the founding family of Hasbro, the maker of G.I.
One of the last projects in which she was involved
was signage for Grand Park, which opened in downtown Los Angeles in 2012. It in-
mer internship to work with
ognizing her talent, the couple asked her to stay on, and she worked for them for sev-
eral years, designing the look of packaging, posters and
cludes 16-foot-high entrance other materials. "Charles Eames convinced totems that say in 26 languages, "the park for all." her she didn't need a college Joe, Mr. Potato Head and the Sussman was largely un- degree," Prejza said. When Transformers, who became a k nown at t h e t i m e o f t h e the Eameses were traveling, path-making philanthropist Olympics when her w ild- Sussman w o ul d h o u se-sit and one of the first women ly colorful graphics for the at their f amed M idcentury to head a major international event were unveiled. Some Modern home in Pacific PalJewish aid organization. Died critics thought the designs isades. "That helped her deAug. 16 in Manhattan. too nondescript. cide she wanted to stay here," — From wire reports Sam Hall Kaplan, writing Prejza said.
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To sparethousandsof I(lamath salmon, federal agencywill releasecleanwater
in the Los A ngeles Times,
In the 1960s, she designed
called a sample banner "a disappointment. It could very well be representing a trendy Melrose Avenue emporium
catalogs for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
or a traditional Little Tokyo restaurant." But architect Frank Gehry,
and collaborated with Geh-
ry on the interior design of a high-end Joseph Magnin department store in San Jose,
who worked with Sussman
California. "We invented a model for re-
in the early 1960s, said this
tail, we thought," Gehry said. It
week that her striking designs seen by millions around the world during the Games were "a home run."
involved filmed runway shows projected on a wall and graph-
"That's what the Olympics were about — to put Los An-
geles at the center of attention," Gehry said. "Deborah put that into a visual."
ics that could be changed as
new products came into the store. "We would stay up late, talking and agonizing about where things should go. She was an artist, and it was a hell of a collaboration. I'll never
Sussman's choice of magenta, yellow and vermilion was influenced by a trip to Mexico in the 1950s to help
forget it."
m ake a d o cumentary f i l m about the Day of the Dead
to create Sussman/Prejza &
A federal agency has de-
salmon dead. "We have determined that
unprecedented conditions quire us to take emergency
the lower K l amath R i ver
earlier than usual to spawn, and the severe drought has
significant numbers of fish
produced low and warm water conditions similar to
start to die.
timates put the toll at more than 60,000 adult salmon. The Klamath River h as
vation to review conditions. Tribal members also demon-
Klamath.
The releases run through T ribal m e mbers a p - the middle of September. A those in the 2002 fish die-off. proached InteriorSecretary big pulse of water Monday During that time, disease Sally Jewell earlier this is intended to flush out toxic quickly spread through fish month when she was visit- blue-green algae growing in bunched together in low and ing firefighting facilities in stagnant pools, and trigger warm pools before fall rains Redding, California, and she the impulse in fish to move raised the river so they could sent bureau officials to the up river. move upstream. Some esHoopa Valley Tribe's reserThe major threat is a parasite known as Ich, short for
Ichthyophthirius multifiliis,
strated in front of bureau long been subject to intense regional headquarters in political battles over shar- Sacramento. "We are very excited to ing scarce water between farms and fish. Three tribes h ave the r eleases we r e depend on its salmon for quested, however it's just a subsistence and ceremonial Band-Aid when you look at needs, and a fourth is look- the long-term solution," said ing forward to the day that Danielle Vigil-Masten, Hoofour aging h y droelectric pa chairwoman. "We are dams are removed so they praying that nobody does an can once again harvest the injunction or anything on it fish. so they can go ahead with When runs are low, sport the releases and save our and commercial salmon salmon." catches in the Pacific are cut Ultimately, she said, the to ensure enough fish sur- tribe would l ike t o see a long-term commitment of vive to spawn. In the 1960s, as much as enough water to maintain a 90 percent of the Trinity's healthy salmon fishery, even w ater was diverted to t h e if it means reducing the waSacramento River for ag- ter going to the Sacramento
which attacks fish in stagnant water. The extra flows
r iculture, but over t ime i t
River.
amount of water diverted to
became clear fish were paying the price. In 2000, a plan was adopted splitting the
To prevent the spread of disease, reduce the overall
the Sacramento River system, where much of it ulti-
s tress on fish from w a r m
mately goes to irrigation for
water about half and half on
water, and inspire salmon to start moving upriver, ex-
farms. The extra r eleases will
average. Indian tribes have been p ressing the b u reau t o change a July decision to hold off extra releases until
make it harder for the parasite to attack fish.
"This decision was made based on science and after consultation with tribes, wa-
ter and power users, federal and state fish regulatory agencies, and others," Murillo said. "We fully recognize that during this prolonged severe drought, every acrefoot of water is extremely valuable, and we are making every effort to conserve wa-
ter released for fish health purposes to reduce hardships wherever possible." The bureau said the extra water for Klamath River fish would not reduce the
mean less watercarrying L e wiston over the winter for next year, Dam on the Trinity River, said operations manager the biggest tributary of the Ron Milligan. tra waterreleases start this
morning f ro m
Sussman and Prejza, who is an architect, married in
1972 and combined forces
Co. "She was a ball of enerholiday. "Design was so inte- gy," said artist Judy Chicago, grated with life in Mexico," who made her best-known she said in a 1986 New York work, "The Dinner Party," in Times interview. "You'd go a space she rented behind the into a market and there were Sussman/Prejza office. hundreds and thousands of Even though Sussman ofthings made for those two ten worked in collaboration, days." she was not always willing She also threw aqua into to compromise. "She is very the mix, "representing the intense, often arrogant in her Mediterranean spiritual clipassion, and can be incredmate of Los Angeles," she ibly difficult to work with," said in a 1986 Los Angeles architect Jon Jerde, who was Times interview. "And that in charge of the overall look juxtaposition meant L.A. '84." of the 1984 Olympics, said Because of the overall pop- in a 1988 Los Angeles Times ularity of her Olympic de- interview. "But she is always signs, Sussman — who was worth the trouble." a colorfulpresence herself In addition to her husband, with her purple-rimmed eye- Sussman is survived by her glasses, bright clothing and sister, Janet Gartner, of New accessories that sometimes
The Associated Press
York.
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The Bureau of Indian Af-
fairs spent more than $7.9 million fighting the fire, which was not declared
It turned out that city officials had already contacted the commission to inquire
mission ultimately advised Capell that he could vote on the issue, and after the commission i n vestigated
out for nearly two months.
Boddie's complaint, it determined Capell did not violate whether Capell, w h ose state ethics laws. brother Paul Capell works
Johnson will be required to pay full restitution to the
at the large engineering firm that designed plans for
BIA.
the water filtration plant,
Two days after starting the fire, Johnson posted a
could vote on whether to proceed with the project. An employeeofthe com-
message on Facebook stat-
ing, "like my fire'?" Johnson told investigatorsshe setthe fire because
her firefighter friends were bored and needed work, but did not expect it to grow to
tens of thousands of acres. — Reporter: 541-383-0387, shammers@bendbulletin.com
The deadline for candidates to turn in signatures to get on the ballot is 5 p.m. Tuesday, City R ecorder Robyn Christie confirmed by email Friday.
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on the upswing is challenging, Mercer said, but pickleball Andy Tullis i Bulletin file photo courts are relatively inexpen- Werner Zehnder, of Bend, has offered $250,000 to complete stage two of the pickleball complex at sive to construct — and easily Pine Nursery Park. He asked the Bend Park 8 Recreation District to have the work finished by spring. convertible to tennis or basketball or other hard-court sports
should pickleball's growth
local clubs has swelled, he's interested in giving the game gram to introduce the game met more and more Bend na- another try. Once the new to today's school-aged kids, he Zehnder said he's seen no tives in their 30s and 40s who courts at Pine Nursery are sard. indication pickleball is slow- recall playing pickleball in in place, the Bend Pickleball — Reporter: 541-383-0387, ing down. As membership in high school gym and who are Club intends to launch a proshammers@bendbulletin.com slow.
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IN THE BACK BUSINESS Ee MARIKT NEWS W Scoreboard, C2 G o l f, C4 Sports in brief, C2 College football, C4 MLB, C3 THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 2014
CYCLING Bend's Hornerout of SpanishVnelta MADRID —Bend cyclist Chris Horner will not defend his Spanish Vuelta championship. Team LampreMerida says Horner will not compete in this year's race, saying it decided
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TENNIS: U.S. OPEN
Serena Williams
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By Rob Gloster Bloomberg News
"not to allow the athlete
Serena Williams' most po-
to partake in this Vuelta" after UCI blood tests showed a problem since Horner had received treatment with oral cortisone for a lingering infection. In the statement, team doctor Carlo Guardascione says treating Horner with oral cortisone after persistent bronchitis following the Tour de Franceandthe Tour of Utah "was the only way to resolve this problem." Horner becamethe oldest champion of the three-week Vuelta last year when hewas41. The team saysValerio Conti will take theAmerican's place andmake his debut in a grand tour race, which begins its three-week run today in Jerez.
tent shot, a serve that ranks as the best in women's tennis, has
deserted her at 2014's major tourna-
When: starts10 a.m., Monday TV:ESPN
ments and left her on the brink of a Grand
in any major event this
don and 27 percent in a second-round
year. Unless she wins in New York, she would lack a Grand Slam singles title for the first time in an injury-free
French Open defeat.
season since 2001.
calls Williams' serve the best ever, said in a telephone interview. "We'll see how
Slam title shutout enteringthe U.S. Open. Though Williams remains No. 1 in the
While Williams leads all women by winning points on 51 percent of her
world and has a Women's Tennis Association Tour-best five tournament titles in
second serves this year, she managed to
2014, she has yet to reach a quarterfinal
ESPN commentator Pam Shriver, who it holds up at the U.S. Open, with the
takejust30percentofhersecond-serve points in a third-round loss at Wimble-
"People have sort of put the intim-
idation factor aside and been really aggressive," Hall of Fame player and
pressure of not having won a major all yearlong." SeeSerena/C4
PREP SPORTS:WATER POLO Right, Ridgeview's Sam Ernest keeps the ball
away from an Ashland de-
fender during Friday's Redmond Water Polo
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Jamboree at Cascade Swim Center in Redmond. Below, Melissa Field, of Madras, shoots on the South Salem
NBA
Love trade expected today MINNEAPOLIS
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— The blockbuster trade that will send Kevin Love to teamup with LeBron Jamesin Cleveland is expected to be completed today, making the Cavaliers an instant favorite in the Eastern Conferenceand turning Andrew Wiggins into something of an anomaly. When Wiggins is moved from theCavs to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the deal, he will become just the second No. 1overall
Photos by Joe Kline /The Bulletin • ttt'
draft pick to be traded
without playing a game for the team that drafted him since theABAand NBA merged in1976. The only other time it happened was in1993, when the Orlando Magic traded Chris Webber to the Golden State
Warriors for a package headlined by Penny Hardaway. The Cavaliers will also get Anthony Ben-
•Annual jamboreekicksof in Redmond
—TheAssociated Press
GOLF
around Oregon flocked to Cascade Swim Center for the Redmond Water Polo Jamboree on Friday
evening. The three-day event continues today at 8 a.m., and Sunday's session begins at the same time. The annual jamboree is billed as the largest of its kind in Oregon and features local schools such as Redmond High, Ridgeview, Mountain View, Summit and Madras.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Oregon RB Tyner readyfor close-up OSU DBs bring By Anne M. Peterson
Oregon running
The Associated Press
EUGENE — No more rookie excuses for Thomas Tyner. Oregon's sophomore runningback is ready to live up to the expectations that were heaped on himwhen he joinedthe Ducks lastyear. "It's time to grow up," he said. "It's time to step up and do it big." As a freshman, Tyner was third on the Ducks with 711 yards rushing, and he scored nine touchdowns.
Don Ryan/The Associated Press file
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cenfidence By Jesse Sowa Corvallis Gazette-Times
He steadily improved and had a breakout in the Civil
CORVALLIS — Ore g on State's defensive backs carry
War rivalry game againsttheOregon State Beavers, w ith 22 carriesfor 140yardsand a score in Oregon's
a fair amount of confidence into the season, and for good
36-35 victory.
reason.
SeeTyner/C4
Two tied for Barclays' lead Adam Scott and Cameron Tringale leada large field of contenders heading to weekendplay in New Jersey,C4
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Water polo players representing high schools from
nett, the 2013 No. 1
pick, from Cleveland and veteran forward Thaddeus Young from Philadelphia in the three-team deal. The Sixers will get Miami's 2015 first-round pick from the Cavaliers and guard Alexey Shved and forward Luc Mbah a Moute from the Timberwolves in the trade, which cannot be announced until today because of a seldom-used NBA rule that prevents draft picks from being traded until 30 days after they sign their rookie contracts. Love, 25, is aCalifornia native who grew up in Oregon andstarred at Lake OswegoHigh School. He playedone season at UCLAand spent his first six NBA seasonsinMinnesota. He has yet to makethe playoffs.
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Nextup South Dakota at Oregon When:7:30 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 30 TV:Pac-12Radio:KBND-AM,1110
Nextup
Portland State The unit — cornerbacks and at Oregon State safeties — is filled with players who have already proven When:1p.m., Saturday, themselves at the Division I Aug. 30 college football level. It also includes some oth- TV:Pac-12 ers prepared to show they are Radio: KICE-AM 940 ready for the spotlight. See DBs/C4
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SamStosur, RobertAffen by 72-74—146 Australia,6-3,6-1. RobertStreb 73-73—146 BenCa rne 72-74—146 James Hahn 76-70—146 Professional CarlPettersson 73-74—147 U.S. Open Gualifying RyanMoore 71-76—147 Friday S ang-M oo n B ae 72-75—147 At TheUSTABillie JeanKingNational Tennis Will MacK e n z ie 71-76—147 Center MarcLeishman 75-72—147 New York Freddie Jacobson 72-76—148 Surface:Hard-Outdoor J .B. Hol m es 71-77—148 Singles CamiloVigegas 72-76—148 OualifyingRound PatPerez 75-73—148 Winnersadvanceto main draw MarlinKaymer 71-77—148 Men GeoffDgilvy 73-76—149 PeterGojowc zyk (9), Germany, def. AljazBedene Michae lThompson 78-71—149 07), Slovenia3-6,6-4, , 6-3. BriceGarnett 72-78—150 Niels Desein, Belgium,def. Oscar Hernande z, RorySabbatini 76-75—151 Spain,7-6(4), 6-3. TaroDaniel,Japan, def. Peter Polansky00), Canada,4-6,7-5, 6-3. LPGA Tour llya Marchenko,ukraine,def. WuDi, China, 6-1, Canadia nWomen'sOpen 6-3. Friday FacundoBagnis (4), Argentina,def. ErnestoEscAt London Hunt andCountry Club obedo,unitedStates,7-6(3), 6-1. London, Ontario MatthiasBachinger,Germany, def. Yuichi Sugita Purse:$2,2gg,ggg 02),Japan,6-3, 6-1. Vardage:B,BBT; Pan72 SteveDarcis, Belgium,def. Emilio Gomez, Ecuador, SecondRound 6-1,2-0, retired. e-emeteur Filip Krajinovic(3),Serbia,def.JuanIgnacio Lond- So Yeon R yu 63-66—129 ero, Argentina, 7-5, 6-2. anieffe Kang 66-68—134 JamesMcGee,Ireland,def.ZhangZe,China,0-6, D AnnaNordqvist 65-69—134 6-4,6-4. N a Yeo n C h oi 64-70—134 YoshihitoNishioka,Japan,def. Marselllhan (25), CristieKerr 67-68—135 Turkey,6-3, 6-1. rittanyLincicome 71-65—136 BornaCoric,Croatia,def.JimmyWang(16), Tai- B LizetteSalas 70-66—136 wan,7-6(4), 6-1. M iHyang L e e 67-69—136 MarcoChiudineffi, Switzerland,def. Hiroki Moriya Lindsey W r ig h t 67-6WI36 (29), Japan, 6-1, 6-7(6), 6-1. Xi YuLin 66-70—136 RaduAlbot, Moldova,def. Jame s Ward (15), BritAi Miyaza to 70-67—137 ain,6-1, 3-6,6-2. S uzann P e tte rs e n 69-68—137 TatsumaIto (t 1), Japan,def. Michal Przysiezny BelenMozo 68-69—137 (22), Poland, 6-4,6-4. aruNomura 68-69—137 AlexanderKudryavtsev(27), Russia,def. Ricardas H Laura Davies 67-70—137 Berankis(8), Lithuania,7-5, 0-6,6-3. 67-70—137 arolineMasson AndreasBeck (7), Germany, def. RajeevRam(28), C A zahara M u no z 66-71—137 UnitedStates,6-2, 6-7(5), 7-6(5). 66-71—137 Inbee Park Women elicityJohnson 69-69—138 DnsJabeur,Tunisia,def.VeronicaCepedeRoyg F A meli a Le w is 69-6WI38 (25), Paragu ay,7-6(3), 4-6, 6-3. 69-69—138 M ari a j o Urt b e PaulaKania,Poland,def.Alexandra Panova (14), BrittanyLang 68-70—138 Russia,1-6, 6-3,6-2. 68-70—138 erniffaLindberg Alla Kudryavtseva(27), Russia, def. Barbora P 72-67—139 AmyYang Krejcikova, CzechRepublic,7-6(t), 6-3. 71-68—139 J oanna K la tt e n Mirjana Lucic-Baroni (13), Croatia, def. Sofia StacyLewis 71-68—139 Shapatava, Georgia, 6-4,4-6, 7-5. 70-6WI39 Ko DuanYing-Ying,China,def.IrenaPavlovic, France, Lydia 70-69—139 Pornanon gPhatlum 6-3, 1-6,7-6(5). 70-69—139 M organ P r e s s el Zheng Saisai, China,def.ZhuLin, China,6-3,6-1. 69-70—139 Concolino KseniaPervak(t8), Russia,def.LauraSiegemund, Jacqui KimKaufman 69-70—139 Germany, 6-1,6-3. ydnee Michaels 69-70—139 Lesia Tsurenko(19), Ukraine, def. Anna-Lena S 67-72—139 Jenni f er Ki r by Friedsam (3), Germany,6-4, 4-6,6-2. R hee L e e 71-69—140 Aleksandra Krunic (32), Serbia, def. Katerina Sinia- AustinErnst 70-70—140 kova00), CzechRepublic, 7-5,0-6, 6-0. essicaKorda 70-70—140 AnastasiaRodionova,Australia, def. RichelHogen- J Karin Sj o di n 70-70—140 kamp,Netherlands,6-4, 6-3. A lison W a lsh e 70-70—140 MarynaZanevska(21), ukraine, def.CarinaWit- JanePark 69-71—140 thoeft,Germany, 7-6(4), 6-3. yakoUehara 69-71—140 Franc oiseAbanda,Canada,def.MisaEguchi,Ja- A J odiEwartSha do ff 72-6WI41 pan, 6-0,6-2. a -Jenni f er H a 72-69—141 AliaksandraSasnovich (16), Belarus,def. Maria Kathleen Ekey 71-70—141 Sanchez, unitedStates,6-3, 6-2. ee-Won Han 71-70—141 AshleighBarly,Australia, def. MelanieDudin(26), H J eong J an g 71-70—141 UnitedStates,7-6(7), 6-3. A my A n de rs o n 70-71—141 WangQiang(29), China,def. LaraArruabarrena a-Brooke M. Henderson 70-71—141 (1), Spain0-6, , 7-5,6-3. enniferRosales 70-71—141 Chan Yung-jan,Taiwan,def. KaterynaKozlova, J J enny S h in 70-71—141 Ukraine,2-6, 6-3,6-3. Ashleigh Simon 70-71—141 Lexiihompso n 70-71—141 KarrieWebb 69-72—141 GOLF 68-73—141 MarinaAlex J ulieta G ra n ad a 68-73—141 PGA Tour 74-68—142 Shansha nFeng Barclays Tiffany Joh 74-68—142 Friday 72-70—142 Irene Coe 72-70—142 At Ridgewood CountryClub SarahKemp 72-70—142 Paramus,N.J. BeckyMorgan 72-70—142 Purse: $8migion AngelaStanford 71-71—142 Yardage:7,319;Par:71 Katie M.Burnett 71-71—142 SecondRound KarineIcher 66-68—134 CatrionaMatthew 71-71—142 Cameron Tringale 69-65—134 HeeYoungPark 71-71—142 AdamScotl 6 8-67 — 13 5 70-72—142 Kevin Chappeff DoriCarter 70-72—142 Brendon Todd 66-69—13 5 CarlotaCiganda Jim Furyk 66-69—13 5 I.K. Kim 70-72—142 72-64—136 KristyMcPherson 70-72—142 HenrikStenson ErnieEls 68-68—13 6 Thidapa Suwannapura 69-73—142 Bo Van Pelt 65-71—13 6 MinaHarigae 75-68—143 RussellKnox 67-69—13 6 MoriyaJutanugarn 75-68—143 JasonDay 72-64—136 VeronicF aelibert 74-69—143 KevinNa 70-66—13 6 JenniferJohnson 73-70—143 PaulCasey 66-71—13 7 ChieArimura 72-71—143 ErikCom pton 68-69—137 PatHurst 72-71—143 HunterMahan 66-71 —137 CindyLaCrosse 72-71—143 PatrickReed 71-66—137 PaulaCreamer 71-72—143 Brendon deJonge 66-72 —138 PazEcheverria 71-72—143 Graeme McDoweff 70-68—138 CharleyHull 71-72—143 JustinRose 68-70—138 SueKim 71-72—143 ZachJohnson 68-70—138 CandieKung 71-72—143 MatlKucha r 68-70—138 LineVedel 71-72—143 DannyLee 67-71 —138 HaejiKa ng 70-73—143 ScottLangley 70-68—138 Christina Kim 70-73—143 68-70—138 Laura Diaz 69-74—143 Bubba Watson 6 8-70 — 13 8 Mirim Le e 69-74—143 HidekiMa tsuyama 69-69—138 YaniTsen g 69-74—143 RetiefGoosen 69-69—138 JohnHuh MissedCut WilliamMcGirl 68-71 —139 Natalie 75-69—144 Geladaff 68-71 —139 Gerina 75-69—144 Jason Bohn Piler 71-68—139 AnyaAlvarez 74-70—144 SergioGarcia 70-69—139 Lee-Anne Pace 74-70—144 GonzaloFernandez-Castano 69-70—139 MiJungHur 73-71—144 ChrisStroud 6 9-70 — 13 9 73-71—144 CharlSchwartzel MikaMiyazato 73-66—13 9 RyannO'Toole GaryWoodland 73-71—144 ChrisKirk 71-68—139 MariaHernandez 72-72—144
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SPORTS IN BRIEF MOTOR SPORTS HarVick WinS BriStOI POle —Kevin Harvick will start from the pole position tonight at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee. Harvick turned a lap at atrack-record 131.362 mph Friday night. He knocked Jeff Gordon from the top spot for his 11th career pole. It is his fifth pole this season, which heattributes to onething: "faster cars." Gordon, the points leader, will start outside the front row, with Carl Edwards andKyle Busch in thesecond row.
Blaney takeS NatiOnwide raCe —RyanBlaney bolted past Kyle Busch on arestart with six laps remaining and wonthe NASCAR Nationwide Series race atBristol Motor Speedway on Friday night in Bristol, Tennessee, for his second career victory.
BASKETBALL U.S. deatS PuertO RiCO112-86 in hOOPS eXhiditiORStephen Curry scored 17points and the U.S. national team pulled away in the second half to beat Puerto Rico 112-86 onFriday night in New York in its final homeexhibition gamebefore the FIBABasketball World Cup. Derrick Rosecameoff the bench for the Americans, who used12 of their16 players andare expected to cut at least a couple of them on Saturday before departing for Spain. Theywill play a final exhibition gamethere against Slovenia and will need to havetheir final 12-man roster set the daybefore their Aug. 30 openeragainst Finland. All-Star Damian Lillard, Andre Drummond,Gordon Hayward andDeMarDeRozan didn'tplay. — From wire reports
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Cham pgons Tour BoeingClassic Friday At TPC SnoquelmieRidge Sn oqualmie,Wash. Purse: $2migion Yardage:7,172;Par:72(36-36) First Round 32-32 —64 MikeGoodes 35-30 —65 MarkBrooks 34-32 —66 GeneSauers 35-31 —66 ScottHoch 32-34 —66 MarkOM ' eara 34-32 —66 JeffSlum an 33-33 —66 MarkMcNulty Tommy Armour gl 33-34 —67 MarkCalcavecchia 31-36 —67 DavidFrost 33-34 —67 Woody Austin 35-32—67 DougG arwood 33-34—67 JoeDurant 33-35—68 StevePate 32-36—68 FredFunk 32-36—68 Michael Allen 34-34—68 TomPerniceJr. 32-36—68 DanForsman 36-32—68 JeffCoston 33-35—68 TomByrum 36-33—69 35-34—69 JoeySindelar 35-34—69 ScottDunlap 34-35—69 MarcoDawson 36-34—70 Bill Glass on 35-35—70 PeterJacobsen 33-37—70 PeterSenior 36-34—70 BlaineMcCagister 36-34—70 ChipBeck 37-33—70 ScottSimpsno OlinBrowne 36-34—70 Tom Kite 35-35—70 BobGilder 34-36—70 BernhardLanger 37-33—70 RussCochran 36-34—70 WillieWood 34-36—70 JeffHart 34-36—70 RodSpittle HalSutlon
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BASKETBALL WNBA playoffs WOMEN'SNATIONALBASKETBALLASSOCIATION
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(Best-of-three;x-if necessary) Friday'sGam es Chicago80,Atlanta77,Chicago leadsseries1-0 Phoenix75,LosAngeles72, Phoenix leadsseries1-0 Today'sGames IndianaatWashington,2 pm.(Indianaleadsseries1-0) Minnesotaat SanAntonio, 4 p.m.(Minnesota leads series1-0)
MO TOR SPORTS NASCAR SprintCup Irwin ToolsNightRaceLineup After Friday qualifying; racetoday At BristolMotorSpeedway Brislol, Tenn. Lap length:.533 miles
(Car num berin parentheses)
1. (4)KevinHarvick, Chevrolet,131.362. 2. (24)JeffGordon, Chevrolet,131.29. 3. (99)CarlEdwards,Ford,131.209. 4. (18)KyleBusch,Toyota,131.057. 5. (22)JoeyLogano,Ford,131.03. 6. (48)JimmieJohnson, Chevrolet,131.03. 7.(41) KurtBusch,Chevrolet,130.94. 8. (16)GregBiffle, Ford,130.869. 9. (2)BradKeselowski, Ford,130.504. 10. (9)MarcosAmbrose,Ford,130.46. 11. (31)RyanNewman,Chevrolet,130.168. 12. (5)KaseyKahne,Chevrolet,130.009. 13. (11)DennyHamlin, Toyota,129.982. 14. (15)Clint Bowyer,Toyota,129.894. 15. (55)BrianVickers, Toyota,129.877. 16. (20)MattKenseth, Toyota,129.684. 17. (27)PaulMenard, Chevrolet,129.684. 18. (1)JamieMcMurray,Chevrolet,129.649. 19. (51)JustinAffgaier,Chevrolet,129.561. 20. (88)DaleEarnhardt Jr., Chevrolet,129.23. 21. (17)RickyStenhouseJr., Ford,129.169. 22. (47)AJAllmendinger, Chevrolet,129.16. 23. (78)MartinTruexJr., Chevrolet,128.848. 24. (10)DanicaPatrick, Chevrolet,128.753. 25. (14)JeffBurton, Chevrolet,128.477. 26. (3)AustinDilon, Chevrolet,128.262. 27. (23)AlexBowman,Toyota,127.988. 28. (95)MichaelMcDowel, Ford,127.971. 29. (34)DavidRagan, Ford,127.886. 30. (98)JoshWise,Chevrolet,127.512. 31. (66)Brett Moffitt, Toyota,127.47. 32. (38)DavidGiffiland, Ford,127453. 33. (83)RyanTruex, Toyota,127.436. 34. (26)ColeWhitt, Toyota,127.36. 35. (37)DaveBlaney, Chevrolet,127.081. 36. (36)ReedSorenson,Chevrolet,127.056. 37. (32)J.J.Yeley,Ford, Owner Points. 38. (7)MichaelAnnett, Chevrolet, Owner Points. 39. (40)LandonCassil, Che vrolet, Owner Points. 40. (42)KyleLarson, Chevrolet, Owner Pornts. 41. (33)David Stremme, Chevrolet, Owner Points. 42. (43)AricAlmirola, Ford,Owner Points. 43. (13)CaseyMears, Chevrolet, Owner Points.
FOOTBALL NFL preseason NATIONALFOOTBALL LEAGUE
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Fridey'sGam es NewEngland30, Carolina 7 N.Y. Giants35,N.Y.Jets24 Detroit13,Jacksonvile12 GreenBay31, Oakland21 Seattle34,Chicago6 Today'sGames Tampa Bayat Buffalo, 1:30p.m. Dallasat Miami,4 p.m. Tennessee atAtlanta, 4p.m. Washingtonat Baltimore 4:30p.m. MmnesotaatKansasCrty, 5 p.m. NewOrleansat Indianapolis, 5 p.m. St. Louisat Cleveland,5p.m. Houstonat Denver,6p.m. Sunday'sGames SanDiegoatSanFranmsco,1p.m. CincinnatiatArizona5 pm
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BASEBAL L AmericanLeague BOSTONREDSDX— AssignedOFCoreyBrown outright toPawtucket(IL). CHICAGO WHITESDX— Traded2BGordonBeckham totheL.A. Angelsfor a playerto benamed or cash.RecalledSSCarlos SanchezfromCharlotte (IL). KANSAS CITY RDYALS— Extendedtheir player deyelopm ent contractswith IdahoFalls (Pioneer) and Wilmington(Carolina) through2016and Lexington (SAL)through2018andtheir workingagreement with Burlington(Appalachian)through2016. LDSANGELES ANGELS — Placed RHP Garrett Richardson the60-day DL.Selected the contract of LHPWadeLeBlancfrom Salt Lake(PCL). Recalled RHPCamBedrosian from Salt Lake.SentDFGrant Greento Salt Lakefor arehabassignment. OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Reinstated DF Craig Gentryfromthe15-day DL TAMPABAY RAYS— SentC Ryan Haniganto Charlotte(FSL)forarehabassignment. NationalLeague ARIZONA DIAMDNDBACKS—AssignedRHPBradin Hagensoutright to Reno(PCL). CHICAGO CUBS—Dptioned RHPBlakeParkerto lowa (PCL). SentRHPBrian Schlitter to theAZLCubs for a rehab assignment. CINCINN ATI REDS—DptioniedLHPDavid Holmberg toLouisville (IL). RecalledRHPDaniel Corcino fromPensacola (SL). MIAMI MARL INS— Sent LHPDan Jennings to Jupiter(FSL)for arehabassignment. NEWYORKMETS— SentRHPDaisukeMatsuzaka to Brookly(N nYP)for arehabassignment. SOCCER PITTSBU RGH PIRATES— Assigned RHPWirfin Obispooutright to Indianapolis(IL). SentRHPStolmy MLS PimenteltoAltoona(EL) forarehabassignment. SAN DIEGOPADRES — Released 2B Brooks MAJORLEAGUESOCCER Conrad. AR TimesPDT SAN FRAN CISCO GIANTS — Dptioned RHP GeorgeKontosto Fresno(PCL). EasternConference W ASHI N G T O N NATIONALS — Sent DFSteyen W L T P ls GF GA Jr. to Potomac (Carolina) for arehabassignSporting KansasCity 12 6 6 42 36 23 Souza ment. D.C. 1 2 7 4 4 0 36 26 BASKETB ALL TorontoFC 9 8 5 32 33 34 NationalBasketballAssociation Columbus 7 8 9 3 0 32 32 OKLAHOM A C ITY TH U N DER— Named Mark NewYork 6 7 1 0 2 8 35 34 NewEngland 8 12 3 27 30 36 Daigneaultcoachof Tulsa(NBADL). FOOTBA LL Philadelphia 6 9 9 27 36 39 NationalFootballLeague Houston 7 12 4 2 5 25 42 NFL — Su s p e n d e d K a n s a sCityDT DonaldSteChicago 4 6 1 3 25 29 35 four gamesfor violating theleague'spolicy Montreal 4 14 5 1 7 23 41 phenson onperformance-enhancingsubstances. WesternConference ARIZONA CARDINALS—PlacedDEDarnell DockW L T P ls GF GA ett on injuredreserve.SignedDERyan McBean and Seattle 13 7 3 42 39 31 N T Isaac S op oaga. FC Dallas 1 2 7 6 4 2 45 33 DENVERBRONCOS — PlacedDEGreg Lattaon RealSaltLake 1 1 5 9 42 39 30 injured reserve. Los Angele s 1 0 5 7 37 39 26 INDIANAPOLI SCOLTS— PlacedLBShawnLoiVancouver 7 4 1 2 33 33 29 seau on thewaived/injured list. Portland 7 7 1 0 3 1 39 39 J ACKSONVI L L E JAGUARS — Pl aced TE Fendi Colorado 8 11 6 3 0 37 39 oninjured reserve. SanJose 6 9 7 25 26 28 Dnobun OAKLANDRAIDERS— PlacedDBJeremyDeering ChivasUSA 6 11 6 24 21 36 on injuredreserve. NOTE: Threepointsfor victory, onepointfor tie. ST.LOUISRAMS— Placed RB IsaiahPeadon injuredreserve. Friday'sGame WASHIN GTON REDSKINS — Placed TEMike FC Dalla2, s Real Salt Lake1 Caussinoninjuredreserve. Today'sGam es COLLEGE MontrealatNewYork,4 p.m. DELAW ARE— Named David Arthur assistantdiChicagoatToronto FC,4p.m. rector ofathletics/sportsandentertainment sales. Chiva sUSAatNewEngland,4:30p.m EAST CAROLINA—NamedFrankieEverittevolunHousto natColumbus,4:30p.m. teerassistantbaseball coachand Carl Evansassociate D.C.Unitedat Sporting KansasCity,5:30 p.m. athletic directorfor development. Vancouver at LosAngeles,7:30p.m. RUTGERS— NamedBryantKnibbsmen'sassisSundayrs Games tantsoccercoach. Seattle FC at Portland, 2p.m. SOUTHCAROLINASTATE— NamedPaulBryant SanJoseatPhiladelphia,5 p.m. athletic director.
NWSL NATIONALWOMEN'S SOCCER LEAGUE All TimesPDT PLAYOFFS
Semitinels Today'sGame Portland at KansasCity,10a.m. Sundey'sGame WashingtonatSeattle, 8p.m.
FISH COUNT upstream year-to-date movement ofadult chinook, jack chinook,steelheadand wild steelheadat selected ColumbiaRiverdamslast updatedonFriday. Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wsghd Bonneville 321,218 56,254 192,376 89,697 The Daffes250,291 44,192 81,551 43,653 JohnDay 215,120 38,801 46,746 23,586 McNary 199,409 34,741 42,922 21,454
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OR LEAGUE BASEBALL Standings
without an earned run onfour hits over 8/s innings in Arizona's win. Collmenter (9-7) also tied his career high for strikeouts with eight and did not walk abatter. The Diamondbacks' victoryendeda six-game losing streak.
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Baltimore NewYork Toronto Tampa Bay Boston
Kansas City Detroit Cleyeland Chicago Minnesota
LosAngeles Oakland Seattle Houston Texas
East Division W L 73 53 65 61 65 63 63 65 56 72 CentralDivision W L 71 56 68 58 64 63 59 69
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West Division
Friday'sGames
Chicago Cubs4, Baltimore1 N.Y. Yankees4,ChicagoWhiteSox3 Houston 5, Cleveland1 Tampa Bay8,Toronto0 Seattle 5, Boston3 Kansas City6,Texas3 Minnesota 20, Detroit 6 Oakland 5, L.A.Angels 3
Today'sGam es
ChicagoWhite Sox (Carrog5-7) at N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 8-8), 10:05a.m.
Tampa Bay(Hegickson1-2) at Toronto(Buehrle11-8), 10:07a.m. Detroit (Farmer 0-0) at Minnesota(Pino 1-5), 10:10 a.m.,1stgam e Seattle (C.Young 12-6) at Boston(Workman1-7), 10:35a.m.
Baltimore (B.Norris11-7) atChicago Cubs(Hendricks 5-1),11:20a.m. Houston(McHugh 6-9) at Cleveland(Salazar4-6), 4:05 p.m. KansasCity (Guthrie9-10) at Te xas(Tepesch 4-7), 5:05 p.m. Detroit (Verlander10-11) at Minnesota(May0-2), 5:10 p.m.,2nd game LA. Angel(CWi s lson108) at Oakland(Lester13-8), 6:05 p.m. Sunday'sGames Chicag oWhiteSoxatN.Y.Yankees,10:05a.m. Houstonat Cleveland,10:05 a.m. Tampa Bayat Toronto,10:07 a.m. Seattle at Boston,10:35a.m. Detroit atMinnesota,11:10a.m. Baltimore atChicagoCubs,11:20a.m. KansasCityatTexas,12:05p.m. L.A. Angelat s Oakland, 5:05p.m. NATIONALLEAGUE East Division
Washington Atlanta Miami NewYork Philadelphia Milwaukee St. Louis Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago Los Angeles SanFrancisco
SanDiego Arizona Colorado
W 73 68 64 60 57
L 54 61 63 69 71
Pct GB .575 .527 6 .504 9 .465 14
W 71 69 66 61 56
L 57 58 62 68 72
Pct GB .555
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73 57 68 59 59 68 54 75 50 77
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Friday'sGames Chicago Cubs4, Baltimore1 SanFrancisco10,Washington3 Philadelphi5, a St. Louis4 Atlanta 3, Cincinnati1,12 innings Pittsburgh8, Milwaukee3 Miami13,Colorado5 Arizona5,SanDiego1 L.A. Dodgers 6, N.Y.Mets 2 Today'sGam es Baltimore (B.Norris11-7) atChicago Cubs(Hendricks 5-1),11:20a.m. San Francisco (Lincecum10-8) at Washington (Zimmermann 8-5),1:05 p.m. St. Louis(S.Miger8-9) at Philadelphia(D.Buchanan 6-7), 4:05p.m. Atlanta(E.Santana 13-6) at Cincinnati (Leake9-11), 4:10 p.m. Pittsburgh(Volquez10-7) at Milwaukee(W.Peralta 15-7), 4:10p.m. Miami (Koehle9-9) r at Colorado(Lyles 6-1), 5:10 p.m. SanDiego(Cashner 2-6) atArizona(Nuno 0-3), 5:10 p.m. N.Y.Mets(deGrom6-5) at L.A.Dodgers(Greinke128), 6:10p.m. Sunday'sGames AtlantaatCincinnati,10:10 a.m. SanFranciscoatWashington, 10:35a.m. St. LouisatPhiladelphia,10:35a.m. PittsburghatMilwaukee,11:10a.m. Baltimore atChicagoCubs,11:20a.m. Miami atColorado,1:10 p.m. N.Y.MetsatL.A. Dodgers,1:10 p.m. SanDiegoatArizona,1:10 p.m.
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Detroit shortstop Andrew Romine, called upon to pitch in the eighth inning, wipes his face after giving up a solo home run to Minnesota's Trevor Plouffe during Friday night's game in Minneapolis. Romine also gave up a two-run home run to Twins' Oswaldo Arcia moments earlier. The Twins won 20-6. An.Romine 1 4 3 3 for Oakland in the opener of a Minnesota three-game series. SamFuld hit a Milone 4 1-3 10 5 3 go-ahead triple in the sixth inning Swarzak 1 1 0 0 resslyW,2-0H,1 2-3 0 0 0 and the A's pulled within one game P Burton 1 2 0 0 of the division-leading Angels. Thielbar 1 2 1 1
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NEW YORK — Martin Prado hit an RBI single with two outs in the ninth inning, lifting the New York Yankees to a victory over the Chicago White Sox. Facing a full-count pitch from Daniel Webb (5-4) with the bases loaded, Prado E—Aybar (9). DP—Los Angeles 1, Oakland2. lined a hit up the middle to comLOB —Los Angeles 6, Oakland6. 28—Crisp (20), plete the Yankees' comeback from Parrino(3). 38—Fuld (3). HR —Trout (28),J.Hamilton (9),Crisp(8), Vogt(9). S—Conger.SF—Parrino. three runs for their fourth win in IP H R E R BBSO 11 games. LosAngeles H.Santiago 5 7 2 Grilli L,1-2 1 2 2 Cor.Rasmus 1 0 0 Bedrosian 1 1 1 Oakland GrayW,13-7 81 - 3 6 3 Doolittle S,19-22 2-3 2 0 PB — D.Norris. T—2:53. A—33,810(35,067).
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Kegey 11-3 1 0 0 0 2 KansasCity Texas Betances 12-3 1 0 0 0 2 ab r hbi ab r bbi Dav.RobertsonW2-4 1 0 0 0 0 2 A okirf 3 0 0 1 Choorf 4 0 0 0 Greene pitched to 2batters inthe6th. JDysoncf 0 1 0 0 Andrusss 3 1 1 0 Joh.Danks pitchedto1batter inthe6th. I nfante2b 5 0 1 0 Riosdh 4 0 1 1 HBP —byJoh.Danks(Gardner), byGreene(Gilaspie). S.Perezc 5 0 0 1 ABeltre3b 4 0 2 1 T—3:23.A—43,811(49,642). B Butler1b 5 1 1 1 Carp1b 4 0 0 0 AGordnlf 4 0 0 0 Chirinsc 3 0 0 0 Astros 5, indians1 Wlnghdh 3 2 1 1 LMartncf 3 0 0 0 Mostks3b 4 1 2 0 Rosales2b 3 1 1 0 Lcaincf-rf 4 1 3 1 Odorph 1 0 0 0 CLEVELAND — Jon Singleton's A Escorss 4 0 1 1 Adducilf 2 0 0 0 homer capped afour-run ninth inDnRrtsph-If 2 1 1 1 Totals 37 6 9 6 Totals 3 3 3 6 3 ningandHoustontookadvantage K ansas City 0 3 0 1 0 0 101 — 6 of Cleveland's sloppy defenseto Texas 100 000 200 — 3 E—B.Butler (1), A.Beltre(10), Carp(2), Andrus defeat the Indians. Singleton hit a 15). LOB— KansasCity7,Texas8.28— Moustakas three-run drive off Cody Allen (417), L.cain(24), Rios(25), A.Beltre(24), Ro sales (3), Dan.R obertson(4). HR —B.Butler(8), Wilingham 3) after a pair of throwing errors (14). SB —J.Dyson(28), L.cain (19).S—Aoki. by the worst defensive team in the IP H R E R BBSO majors. KansasCity VenturaW,10-9 6 4 1 1 3 6 Bueno 13 2 2 2 0 0 Houston Cleveland K.HerreraH,15 2- 3 0 0 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi W.DavisH,27 1 0 0 0 0 1 Grssmnlf 4 0 0 0 Bourncf 4 0 0 0 G.HollandS,40-42 1 0 0 0 1 0 Altuve2b 3 0 0 0 JRmrzss 4 0 2 0 Texas C arterdh 2 0 0 0 Brantlylf 4 0 0 0 LewisL,8-11 6 6 4 4 0 2 G.Petitpr-dh 0 1 0 0 CSantn1b 4 0 0 0 Klein 11-3 1 1 1 0 0 Fowler cf 4 0 0 0 Kipnis 2b 3 0 1 0 Claudio 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Jcastroc 3 1 0 0 Waltersdh 3 1 1 1 Edwards 1 1 1 0 1 1 MGnzlzss 4 2 1 1 Chsnhll3b 2 0 0 0 HBP —byK.Herrera(Andrus), byLewis (Wilingham). Singltn1b 4 1 1 3 Avilesph-3b 1 0 1 0 T—3:09. A—26,991(48,114). MDmn3b 4 0 0 0 ChDckrrf 2 0 0 0 Mrsnckrf 3 0 1 0 T.Holtph-rf 0 0 0 0 RPerezc 3 0 0 0 Twins 20, Tigers6 Totals 31 5 3 4 Totals 3 0 1 5 1 Houston 0 00 010 004 — 0 MINNEAPOLIS — Eduardo EsC leveland 000 0 1 0 000 — 1 E—M.Dominguez (10), Altuve (7), C.Santana cobar got a career-high five hits, R.Perez (1). DP—Houston 2. LOB —Houston including a homerand atriple, and (10), 3, Cleveland 3. HR—Ma.Gonzalez(6), Singleton(12), Minnesota batted around twice in Walters(5). SB—Fowler (7), Kipnis(18). CS—Aviles t S—T.Holt. a rout of Detroit. The 20 runs are (5), T.Hol(1).
Ariasph-1b 1 1 1 0 Totals 4 0 101410Totals 3 3 3 7 2 San Francisco 000 301 024 — 10 W ashington 10 0 1 0 0 001 — 3
C olorado 002 0 2 0 001 — 5 DP — Miami1, Colorado1.LOB—Miami12, Colorado9.28—Je.Baker2 (8), Stanton (27),Solano(8), Arenado2 (30). 38—Barnes (4). HR—Ozuna (19), Morneau(14), Co.Dickerson(18). S—EMorales. SF — Ozuna, H.Alvarez. IP H R E R BBSO Miami H.AlvarezW,10-5 6 10 4 4 0 5 A.RamosH,18 1 1 0 0 0 1 Morris H,16 1 0 0 0 0 2 S.Dyson 1 2 1 1 2 1 Colorado FMoralesL,5-7 4 8 6 6 2 4 B.Brown 2 2 0 0 2 1 Belisle 1 1 1 1 3 1 Masset 1 2 0 0 0 2 Logan 1-3 1 4 4 2 0 Nicasio 2-3 2 2 2 0 2 FMoralespitchedto 4batters inthe5th. HBP—byLogan(R.Johnson). WP—S.Dyson, FMorales. T—3:36. A—30,674(50,480).
San Diego Arizona ab r hbi ab r hbi Solarte3b 4 0 2 0 Inciartcf 4 0 0 0 AAlmntlf 4 0 0 0 Pnngtn2b 4 0 0 0 S .Smithrf 4 0 0 0 DPerltrf 4 1 1 0 Gyorko2b 3 0 0 0 Trumo1b 4 1 1 1 G randlc 3 0 0 0 MMntrc 3 2 2 2 G oeert1b 3 0 0 0 AIMartlf 4 0 1 0 Venalecf 3 0 0 0 Lamb3b 4 1 1 1 Amarstss 3 1 2 0 Gregrsss 3 0 0 0 Despgnp 1 0 0 0 Cllmntrp 3 0 1 0 M aybinph 1 0 0 0 Stitesp 0 0 0 0 Garcesp 0 0 0 0 ATorrsp 0 0 0 0 Medicaph 1 0 0 0 Totals 3 0 1 4 0 Totals 3 35 7 4 S an Diego 0 0 0 0 0 0 001 — 1 Phillies 5, Cardinals 4 Arizona 310 000 01x — 5 E—Gyorko 2(10). LOB—San Diego2, Arizona 6. 28 — M.Montero (21). 38—D.Peralta (7). HR—M. PHILADELPHIA — RyanHoward Montero(13).SB—Inciarte(10). drove in a pair of runs andKyle IP H R E R BBSO Kendrick overcame arocky first San Diego DespaigneL3-5 5 5 4 3 1 4 inning to lead Philadelphia to a Garces 2 0 0 0 1 1 A.Torres 1 2 1 1 0 1 victory over St. Louis. BenRevere, Arizona who entered the daysecond in the CollmenterW,9-7 81-3 4 1 0 0 8 Stites 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 NL in batting, went 3 for 4 to raise PB — M.Montero. his average to.315. ChaseUtley T—2:21.A—24,835 (48,633). and Marlon Byrd also drove in
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CHICAGO —Jake Arrieta shut down his former team, holding 6 3 3 4 Baltimore to four hits in seven 0 0 0 2 innings and Javier Baezhomered 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 again as theChicagoCubs beat the Orioles. Baezhit his sixth homer in his18th game sincegetting called Braves 3, Reds 1(12 innings) up from Triple-A, Luis Valbuena CINCINNATI —Justin Upton hit a alsohomered,and LoganW atkins two-run homer in the 12th inning, and Arismendy Alcantara each rallying Atlanta to a victory over drove in runs with singles as the Cincinnati after left-hander Mike Cubs snapped ALEast leading Minor came upfour outs short of Baltimore's four-game winning a no-hitter. Upton's 25th homer off streak. Manny Parra (0-1) gaveAtlanta its Baltimore Chicago seventh victory in eight games. ab r hbi ab r hbi
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A—33,718(41,408). Mariners 5, Red Sox3 Doumitph 0 00 0 Heiseyph 1 0 0 0 Chicago 000 210 10x — 4 Halep 0 0 0 0 Achpmp 0 0 0 0 E—Brach (2). LOB—Baltimore 5, Chicago5. BOSTON —Austi nJackson' sbasKimrelp 0 0 0 0 Lecurep 0 0 0 0 Dodgers 6,Mets2 2B — Sweeney (9), Valaika (1), Jo.Baker(7). HR —N. BPena1b 1 0 0 0 Cruz(34),J.Baez(6), Valbuena(12). S—Jo.Baker. es-loaded double with two outs in Totals 4 5 3 113 Totals 3 8 1 2 1 IP H R E R BBSO LOS ANGELES — Dan Haren over- Atlanta the ninth inning keyed afive-run 001 000 000 002 — 3 Baltimore came a leadoff homer byCurtis Cincinnati 0 0 0 000 010 000 — 1 GausmanL,7-5 5 6 3 3 0 7 rally, and Seattle sent Boston to its DP — C in ci n nati 1. LOB—Atlanta 13, Cincinnati Matusz 1 0 0 0 0 0 Granderson and apair of failed sixth straight loss. RedSox closer 7. 28 — A.Simmons (14). 38—J.upton (2). HR—J. McFarland 1-3 1 1 1 0 0 sacrifice bunt attempts to help upton (25).SB—C.Johnson (4), B.Hamilton 3 (49). Brach Koji Uehara (5-4) held a 3-0 lead 2-3 1 0 0 0 2 A.Miller 1 1 0 0 0 1 the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the S—Minor. with two outs and arunner on first IP H R E R BBSO Chicago error-prone NewYork Mets. Haren Atlanta before the Mariners broke loose. ArrietaW,7-4 7 4 1 1 1 5 (11-10) allowed a runandthree Minor 72-3 1 1 1 4 5 Strop H,14 1 1 0 0 1 2 Seattle ended anine-game losing J.Walden 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 H.RondonS,20-24 1 0 0 0 0 0 hits in seven innings, striking out streak at FenwayPark. D.carpenter 1 0 0 0 0 1 T—2:48. A—33,761(41,072). six and walking none.Thevictory Varvaro 1 0 0 0 0 0 HaleW,4-4 1 1 0 0 1 0 Seattle Boston was his third in four starts after This date in baseball KimbrelS,38-42 1 0 0 0 1 2 ab r hbi ab r bbi going 0-5 with a10.03 ERA in hi s Cincinnati AJcksncf 4 1 1 2 Nava1b-rf 4 1 1 0 1906 —On their wayto the American League Latos 6 9 1 1 2 3 pennant,theChicagoWhite Soxbeatthe Washington Ackleylf 4 1 1 2 Pedroia2b 4 0 1 0 previous five outings. 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Hewas making his J.Kelly 5 1 0 0 3 5 JMrtnzlf-rf 5 1 1 1 EdEscrss 6 3 5 2 HavenRed Sox.Theonlyrunscoredintheseventh a two-hitter and retired the final 19 Ju.Turner(15), A.Elis (9).38—D.Gordon(11). HRsecond start since successfully Breslow 12-3 1 0 0 2 2 Cstllns3b 5 0 2 1 JSchafrlf 3 3 2 1 inning on a pair of walksandapair ofsacrifice bunts. randerson(16). SB—Ju.Turner (5). CS—Ju.Turner batters for the first complete game G Badenhop H,9 1 - 3 0 0 0 0 1 Suarezss 5 0 2 0 returning last week from a stint on 1998 —BarryBondsbecamethefirst playerinma(1). SF —Duda. LayneH,4 1 0 0 0 1 1 Holadyc 4 0 1 1 history to hit 400home runsand steal400 of his career, leading Tampa Bay IP H R E R BBSO the disabled list because of a right jor league UeharaL,5-4BS,3-29 2-3 5 5 5 1 1 RDaviscf-If 4 0 0 0 bases whenhehomeredoffFlorida's KirtOjala inthesecYork Lon- New shoulder inflammation. Mujica 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 4 2 6 156 Totals 4 6 202018 over struggling Toronto. 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GOLF ROUNDUP
COLLEGE FOOTBALL:PAC-12 PREVIEWS
can riseto title contention Scott, Tringale tied Hundley: UCLA for lead at Barclays One-wayJack(for now)
Editor's note:This is the sixth in a series previewing teams
Myles Jack had one of the
ahead of thePac-12 season.
The Associated Press
Ernie Els, who is playing his
PARAMUS, N.J. — Now that the majors are over,
sixth straight t ournament
and shot a 68. Adam Scott is going after the Some scorecards needonly big prize left this year ed more than just numbers, — a shot at the $10 million starting with Phil Mickelson. FedEx Cup title. Lefty took a bogey on Scott ran off four straight the fifth h o le. M i ckelson, b irdies in t h e m i d dle o f like so many other players, his round Friday, and then tried to drive the green and closed with an approach that took a wild detour. His shot settled a foot from the cup for bounced into the grandstand, a tap-in birdie and a 6-under behind a row of seats on the 65. That gave him a share of thin carpet of the hospitality the 36-hole lead with Camer- area. Instead of dropping into on Tringale at The Barclays. deep grass, he chose to play it Three dozen players were out of the bleachers. within five shots of the lead, It went too long, over the a group that includes British green and into a bunker, Open and PGA champion though it gave the crowd a Rory McIlroy. The world's thrill. No. 1 player, going after Also on Friday: his fourth straight victory, Ryu shoots bogey-free 66 shook off some rust on the to extend early lead: LONrange and was nine shots DON, Ontario — So Yeon better than hi s o pening Ryu of South Korea shot a round with a 65.
6-under 66 in another bo-
Scott won The Barclays a gey-free round to take an year ago at Liberty Nation- early five-stroke lead at the al, and it felt like a bonus
Canadian Women'sOpen.
in a year in which he won
Donaldson up one stroke at Czech Masters: VYSOKY
his first major at the Masters. He never had a serious
UJEZD, C z ech
R e public
chance at any of the majors this year, and he is looking at the FedEx Cup playoffs differently. "There's so much to play for,and form eto besatisfied with the year, I need four re-
— Jamie Donaldson shot a 3-under 69 to retain a one-
ally great weeks," Scott said.
Goodes topsBoeing Classic field by 1 stroke: SNO-
Scott and Tringale were at 8-under 134. Kevin Chappell (67), Brendon Todd (69) and Jim Furyk (69) were one shot behind. The group two shots back included Henrik Sten-
stroke lead after the second
round of the Czech Masters and keep alive his hopes of a spot on Europe's Ryder Cup team. QUALMIE, Wash. — Mike
Goodes shot an 8-under 64 for a one-stroke lead in the
Boeing Classic. Mark Brooks was all alone in second after
son (64), Jason Day (64) and a 65.
Serena
33, of Switzerland, second at
3-1 and Andy Murray, 27, of Britain, at 4-1. Williams s t a r te d the ed her dominance afterthe Grand Slam season with a W imbledon ouster i n l a t e fourth-round loss to Serbia's June. She has a 12-1 record Ana Ivanovic, 26, at the Aussince then, with the only de- tralian Open. Spain's Gar-
most dynamic freshman sea-
sNlmsy+(
Hundley believes his whole
sons in conference history last season, excelling as both a linebacker and a running back. He was named the Pac12's offensive and defensive
football career has been build-
freshman ofthe year, buthe is
ingto this season at UCLA, and he was not about to leavebefore
concentrating exclusively on the defensive side in training
he found out what comes next.
camp this month. His ball-car-
l
By Greg Beacham The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES —
B r ett
"You look too far ahead, and you don't realize what a mo-
rying days are not over, however: Mora has acknowledged that Jack will be a change-ofpace option in UCLA's offense all season long.
ment you have in front of you," Hundley said. "I didn't want
to leave before I felt like it was time to go."
That is why the quarterback Jae C. Hong /The AssociatedPress blew off the NFL for a year UCLA quarterback Brett Hundley throws a pass during practice to lead a loaded Bruins roster Wednesday in LosAngeles. in search of a Pac-12 title and more this fall. Hundley is not alone in his year starter. 'We've helped excitement about the next step build something, but it won't Aug. 30 a t Virginia 9 a. m . in coach Jim Mora's three-year mean anything if we don't finSept. 6 M emphis 7 p. m . construction of a national title ish what we start. You can't get Sept. 13 at Texas 5 p.m. contender in Westwood. After complacent when you have a Sept. 25 at Arizona State 7 p.m. two winning seasons punc- little success." tuated by victories over rival Mora is equally excited Oct. 4 Utah TBA Southern California and ensu- aboutthe Bruins'chances,but Oct. 11 Oregon TBA ing bowl trips, the Bruins are the veteran coach is guarding Oct. 18 at California TBA stocked with talent and expe- against too much excitement Oct. 25 at Colorado TBA rience at key positions, making about a team that seems ready TBA them the preseason favorite in to take the next step to national Nov. 1 Arizona the Pac-12 South. prominence. Nov. 8 a t Washington T B A "We've done something at "Our success right now, in Nov. 22 USC TBA UCLA," said Hundley, the two- my opinion, is still very lim- Nov. 28 Stanford 1 2:30 p.m. ited," Mora said. "We haven't won the Pac-12 championship. * All times Pacific PAC-12 PREVIEIS We're 0-3 against Stanford. I Aug. 18:Colorado don't want our players to feel the commitment by increasing like we're extra special and his attempts to prepare HundAug. 19:Utah we've accomplished the goals ley for the NFL. Aug. 20:Arizona we set out to accomplish." The quarterback spent time Aug. 21:Arizona State Indeed, the Bruins have not with innumerable NFL veterFriday:Southern California won a league title since 1998. ans and current stars in the Today:UCLA But with S p orts I l lustrated offseason at camps and on Sunday:California cover boy Hundley leading a UCLA's campus, working with wealth of young talent, UCLA everybody from Donovan McMonday:Washington State is primed for its best chance yet Nabb and Tim Tebow to curTuesday:Washington to get back on top. rent stars Peyton Manning and Wednesday:Stanford Hundley has devoted him- Philip Rivers. Thursday:Football preview "I'm learning as much as I self to the maximization of section, featuring Oregon that opportunity, spending the can, and I believe it's going to and Oregon State summer in constant study and pay off this season," Hundley preparati on.M orahas returned siud.
Schedule
New boss Jeff Ulbrich takes over for Lou Spanos as the Bruins' de-
fensive coordinator, although Mora still closely oversees the unit. Ulbrich is a longtime
49ers linebacker who played for Mora in the NFL, and his
energy and recruiting acumen have been a boost to the Bruins during his two years as their linebackers coach.
On camera Mora's worries about the
Bruins' focus did not stop him from giving permission to the Pac-12 Networks for "The
Drive," a seasonlong reality series about his club. Mora says it will not be a distraction
because UCLA controls the access and availability to the network's cameras.
The replacements Anthony Barr and Cassius Marsh are in the NFL, leaving the UCLA defense without two of its most important players.
Barr and Marsh sacked and rattled quarterbacks all season long in 2013, but now the Bru-
ins are lookingfor newavenues of pressure. Jack could play a major role, and Owamagbe Odighizuwa could be ready for a huge comeback season after missing 2013 with a hip injury.
Continued from C1 Williams, 32, r eassert-
DBs
man Dashon Hunt, expected to challenge Scott at that spot,
feat coming to sister Venus. bine Muguruza, 20, defeated She already has clinched her 6-2, 6-2 at the French the U.S. Open Series title Open, Williams' most lopby winning two hard-court sided defeat in a major. Wilevents leading up to the liams servedthree aces and Open,which beginsMonday. seven double faults while She has won $2.7 million in losing to France's Alize Corprize money in 2014, bring- net, 24, in the third round of ing her on-court earnings Wimbledon, her earliest exit to a women's career-record there since 2005. $56.9 million. Since that W imbledon Yet the two-time defend- defeat, though, she h as ing U.S. Open champion, lost only to her sister in the who won two of tennis' four semifinals in Montreal. She
Continued from Cf Left corner Steven Nelson, strong safety 7yrequek Zimmerman and free safety Ryan Murphy are all seniors. "If you put a bunch of guys who are new to each other, just met each other, they're not going to have great chemistry," Nelson said. "We played together last year, so we have a
has been slowed by injuries in preseason camp. Cornerback Malcolm Marable is also a senior, having left his mark primarily as a returner and defensive backup the past two seasons.
notch on us."
time.
Added head coach Mike Riley: "It's definitely grown. I
that was the 2013 season side
major tournaments last year,
think the safeties have played
won titles at Cincinnati and
remains stuck on 17 Grand at Stanford, California, to Slam singles titles — one clinch the U.S. Open Series short of tying Chris Evert title based on tournaments and Martina Navratilova for leading up to the U.S. Open. fourth place on the career list.
"For sure you think about
If she wins in New York, that
means a $1 million bonus in addition to the $3 million
it," Williams said at a news U.S. Open prize for a rec onference in N e w Y o r k cord-setting payout.
Thursday during the U.S. Williams' dominance in Open draw. "Everyone talks recent weeks has, as always, about it every time I step into been powered by her serve. a press conference, so even The Williams serve is if I'm not thinking about it, I
not the fastest on the womkind of have to. I've been go- en's tour. Germany's Sabine
ing for that 18th all year and Lisicki, 24, set a record in it hasn't happened. Eventual-
July with a 131 mph serve at Stanford. Williams, whose
ly, maybe I'll get it. I feel like I'm playing really well." fastest serve of 128.6 mph W illiams' failure to w i n
came at the 2013 Australian Open, is not even No. 1 in her
any of the three majors so far this year — the Austra- own family — Venus, 34, is lianOpen, French Open and second with a 129 mph serve Wimbledon — has been part in 2007. of a 2014 Grand Slam season In addition t o p ower, in which six men and wom-
Shriver said the keys to Sere-
en have captured titles. Two of those winners will not be playing at the U.S. Open because of injury.
na Williams' serving success are consistency, athleticism, upper-body strength and planning. "Serena knows where her toss is going all the time," Shriver said. "She is pretty clear about when she stands
The men's titlists have been Stan Wawrinka, 29,
of Switzerland (Australian Open); Rafael Nadal, 28, of Spain (French Open), and Novak Djokovic, 27, of Serbia (Wimbledon). Nadal, the defendingU.S. Open champion, will miss the New York t ournament wit h
up to the line what serve she
is going to hit. It sounds easy, but it's not like a pitcher who has a catcher. You are an
individual athlete and have
a w r i s t to figure out what you're
injury. The women's champions are Li Na, 32, of China (Australian Open); Maria Sharapova, 27, of Russia (French Open), and Petra Kvitova, 24, of the Czech Republic (Wimbledon). Li is out now with knee pain. Williams, wh o o p ens against 18-year-old Taylor
hitting." Williams leads the WTA T our wit h
3 6 0 a ces t h i s
year, and in service games won at 81.7 percent. She also led in 2013 in aces and
service games won, as well as first-serve points won at 74.7 percent. (She is No. 2 on first-serve points won this
year at 75.1 percent, trailing Townsend of the U.S., is the Coco Vandeweghe's 76.3 7-4 favorite to win the Open percent.) at the LVH sports book in The losses in the majors Las Vegas, and Sharapo- have made her wary of every va is the second choice at opponent, Williams said. 6-1 odds. Among the men, "The way my year is goDjokovic is the even-money ing," she said, "I'm worried favorite, with Roger Federer, about every single match."
Most of the remaining spots
on the depth chart are filled by sophomores and redshirt freshmen working for playing
Secondary coach Rob Per-
ry sees his seniors as good leaderswho are helping bring along the younger players and passing on the coaches' various messages. "Those guys work well together," Perry said. OSU's seniors returning as starters all had their moments in 2013. Zimmerman had a t eam-
by side, which makes prepartogether for a l ong t ime, ing for this season a smoother which is where most of the situation. "We all experienced a lot communication has to come from." last year," Zimmerman said. Contributing to that chem- "Having this offseason togethistry is j u nior L arry S cott, er and learn what each other is slated to get the start at right good at ... it makes everything
high 104 tackles. Murphy's 74 tackles were third on the team, and his eight tackles for loss were second. Nelson had a team-best six interceptions, including the game-winner returned for a touchdown against San Diego State, giving him four picks in three games. Murphy and Nelson finished the season receiving all-
cornerback. Redshirt f r esh-
a little easier."
Pac-12 honorable mention.
Tyner
of Portland. He rushed for
LaMichael James, Kenjon
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Barner, Blount and Stewart. Tyner would like t o f o llow
The Ducks finished the sea-
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son 11-2 with a victory over
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Texas in th e A l amo Bowl.
night at home against South
ground. On his 18th birthday in his senior year, Tyner smashed staterecords with 643 yards rushing and 10 touchdowns in
Dakota.
an 84-63 victory over Laker-
This year they are ranked No. 3 in the nation heading into the opener next Saturday
the
Tyner says he is ready, hav- idge High. ing matured as a player since All eyes were on him as a last season. freshman lastyear, but Tyner "Now it's just more natural. admits that at times he was Last year I think was I was not fully engaged. Because he thinking way too much," he is from Oregon, he went home said. "Now I'm just thinking a lot. And everything about about the play, and what I football was new — he went have to do in the moment." from a more pro-style high Oregon's expected starter school offense to the Ducks' at running back this season is speedy spread-option scheme. Byron Marshall, the Pac-12's In addition to spending top returning rusher who ran more time in Eugene this seafor 1,038 yards and 14 touch- son, the 5-foot-ll, 215-pound downs last season. back is focusing on improving Tyner is competing in pre- physically. "This year I'm working my season camp with promising freshman Royce Freeman, conditioning," he said, adding c onsidered one o f
the top
with a smile: "I've been work-
prospects in the nation out of high schooL
ing on getting stronger — and getting meaner." F reeman, wh o i s fr o m Oregon coach Mark HelSouthern California, also had frich said he has seen Tyner's offers from Alabama, Florida, improvement — but he still Florida State and Stanford has a ways to go. "The guy is an excellent before settling on Oregon. He ran for 2,824 yards and 41 protector and an excellent touchdowns as a high school blocker when he's fully cut senior, drawing comparisons loose. He just needs to have a to former Ducks LeGarrette Blount and Jonathan Stewart. Like Freeman, Tyner was a
little more confidence in what
star in high school. Nicknamed "Dash," 7yner was a homegrown recruit from Aloha High School, west
Because of its option offense, Oregon has become known for its running backs in recent years, including
Murphy said it is more than
just chemistry that has been built in recent years as the
core group of defensive backs has now played hundreds of snapstogether. Knowing that everybody around you understands assignments and game plans makes it easier to do your own job, Murphy noted. "You build trust. When you
can trust somebody on the field, mistakes happen less. Errors happen less," Murphy said. "If we're all wrong we're right. That's kind of what the experience does.
"It just gives you confi-
dence knowing that the next
guy knows what he's doing. It makes you play faster, and ultimately the defense will be
more sound."
their lead. "I've got a lot to work on," Tyner said. "There's been a lot
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BEST OFTHE BIZ CALENDAR MONDAY • Habitat for Humanity Affordable Homeowner Information Session:For families and individuals who earn 35-60 percent of the areamedian income interested in becoming homeowners in Crook County; contact DeeDee Johnson in advancefor more information; free; 5:30 p.m.; CrookCounty Library, 175 NWMeadow Lakes Drive, Prineville; 541-385-5387 Ext. 103 or djohnson@bendhabitat.
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o oics a es e en: o mar et ma es 0 es ies e esitantonrate i e By Valerie Smlth The Bulletin
If you imagine the horse and buggy era, the only thing that comes to mind is hitch
your horse and go — no required training, rules or technology. Now, fast forward to the automobile era. Freeways, traffic signals, licensing, navigation aids — everything is technologicaL
OI g.
TUESDAY • Awareness: Whe is this BrandCalled You?Part of the Bend Chamber of Commerce Professional Enrichment Series; whether starting a career or standing on the pinnacle of success, knowing your authentic self and how to broadcast that message is essential to sustaining success; 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. $25 chamber members; $30 nonmembers. BendGolf 8 Country Club, 61045 Country Club Drive; 541-382-3221. FRIDAY • Generating and ManagingCustomer Reviews:Howto attract customer reviews while avoiding bad reviews; registration required; free; noon; Looney Bean Roasting Co., 961 NW Brooks St., Bend; 541-323-6418 or www. adfedco.org/meetinginfo. php?Id=t 1 &ts= 1407863037. SEPT. 3 • BusinessStartup Workshop:Learn all the basic steps needed toopen a business; preregistration required; $29; 6-8 p.m4 COCCChandler Building, 1027 NWTrenton Ave., Bend; 541-383-7290. SEPT. 4 • Affordable Housingin Bend —Where Are We Now?Leagueof Women Voters of Deschutes County's first Thursday no-host luncheon; open to public; speakers begin at noon; free; 11a.m.; Black Bear Diner,1465 NE Third St.; 541-382-2660 or kimsmith©bendcable. com. • Impressionable Marketing:Learn to find the right promotional products to marketyour business; registration required; free; noon; Looney BeanRoasting Co., 961 NW BrooksSt., Bend; 541-323-6418 or www. adfedco.org/meetinginfo. php?id=128ts=1407 863111. SEPT. 9 • Health Care, Benefits and WellnessSeminar: Learn about postAffordable CareAct benefit plan strategies and how to successfully implement a compliant wellness program; Oregon Employer Council Central Oregon; preregistration required by Sept. 4; $50; 7:30 a.m 4TheRiverhouse Convention Center, 2850 NW Rippling River Court, Bend; 541-3893111 or www.eventbrite. com/e/healthcarebenefits-wellnesstickets-12332796727. • Be a TaxPreparer: Accelerated basic tax preparation course combines online learning with weekly classroom sessions; preparefor the Oregon Board ofTax Practitioners exam;meets Tuesdays through Dec. 9; registration required by Aug. 28; $449; 6-8:30 p.m 4Central Oregon Community College, 2600 NW Coll egeW ay,Bend; 541-383-7270 or ceinfo@ cocc.edu. SEPT. 10 • LaunchYourBusiness: Participants work oneon-one with a business adviser to develop a working plan; course combines three one-hour coaching sessions that start the week of Labor Day, with three evening classes Sept. 10, 24and Oct. 8; preregistration required; $199 includes $25 workbook; 6-8 p.m.; COCCChandler Building, 1027 NWTrenton Ave., Bend; 541-383-7290. SEPT. 11 • IluickboeksSeminar: Four-hour seminar designed to train business owners the basic functions needed to developaccurate accounting records; registration required; $97; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; Accurate Accounting and Consulting, 61383 S.U.S. Highway 97,Suite A, Bend.
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Next up on the frontier: un-
John Locher/The Associated Press
during the Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium at the Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National Park near Jackson, Wyoming, on Friday.
By Martln Crutslnger and Matthew Brown The Associated Press
JACKSON HOLE, Wyo.-
If anyone thought Janet Yellen might clarify her view of the U.S. job market inher speech here Friday, the Federal Reserve chair had a message: The picture is stillhazy. Thoughtheunemployment rate has steadily dropped, Yellen suggestedthat other gauges of the job market have become harder to assess and
mayreflectpersistent weakness. These includemany people jobless for more than six months, millions working part time who want full-time
jobs and weakpay growth. Yellen offeredno clarityon the timing of the first interest rate increase, which most econo-
mists still expect by mid-2015. Investors had been antici-
patingany firmer sign from Yellen about whether an improving economy might prompt the Fed to act sooner than expected to start raising rates. She instead offered
furtheruncertainty. Damage inflictedbythe Great Recession had complicated the Fed's
abilityto assess the U.S. job market and made it harder to determine when to adjust
rates, Yellen said.
"Uncertainty is the key word," said Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Economics. "Yellen is not about to leap from the fence at
the next (Fed) meeting."
tion heated up, rates could rise
sooner. But she also saidthat if theeconomyunderperformed, the Fed could delay its first ratehike.
sas City sponsors eachyear at a lodge besidethe majestic
$11 billion annually, to about $80 billion through 2025.
director of SOAR Oregon. "From Henry Ford and build-
The new industry could be worth millions of dollars in
ing the roads and interstate
sales for Central Oregon and
highways, which took four to five decades. We are going to
Oregon as a whole, SOAR Or-
do the evolution, which took
decades, in just one decade. That's what is so exciting and SOAR Oregon." To focus on this industry
$70,000, Morrisson said. Tony DeBone, Deschutes
ager for Intel Corp., which
ference that"we stand ready Yellen invoked language the to adjust our policystance Fed has usedthat record-low further"ifneeded. short-term rates will likely In her keynote address, Yelremain appropriate for a"con- len suggested that pay gains siderable time" after the Fed for U.S. workers, which have stops buyingbonds to keep been sluggish sincethe relong-term rates down. The cession ended fiveyears ago, bond buying is set to end this could rise faster without necfall. essarily igniting inflation. Yellen stressed that the John Silvia, chief econFed's rate decisions willbe dic- omist at Wells Fargo, said tatedby the economy's perforYellen's remarks confirmed mance.Repeatinglanguage his view that the Fed's first from an appearancebefore rate increase will occur next Congress in July, Yellen said June. "Yellen still wants that if the economy improved more time to evaluate the faster than expected or if infla- data," he said.
County commissioner, be-
lieves the availability of flight time is going to be one of the
The event, attended by 200,
ghi told the Jackson Hole con-
Columbia Gorge, which is home to a handful of UAV component manufacturers, is
and the education needed
with enthusiasts who build
egon's Morrisson said. The average annual sal-
ary for UAV workers in the
about the UAV/UAS industry
offeredcheap loanstobanks and rs consrdermg asset purchases to pump more money into Europe's economy. Dra-
Grand Tetons.
would grow from the current
Mark Morrisson, executive
included three sessions, beginning with UAV and UAS business leaders, followed by a sessionforstudents,teachers and parents, and ending
Federal Reserve Bank of Kan-
Unmanned Vehicle Systems report in June predicting the nationwide economic impact
andthat inflationhasyet to
The ECB has cut rates and
the economic downturn in 2008. The Association for International came out with a
cades Academy, just outside of Bend.
reducepersistentlyhigh unemployment.
has continually grown since
robotics. "We are trying to jump from a horse and buggy era to today's automobile era," said
market suggests that the econ- was prepared to do more to omystillneeds Fed support boost the shaky recovery in in the form of ultra-low rates the 18nations thatuse the "The assessment of labor
pilots, among other lucrative
ic development in aerial
vation Day on Friday at Cas-
market slack is rarelysimple andhas been especiallychallenging recently," Yellen said at the conference, whichthe
high school and into college have become engineers, careers, he said. The UAV and UAS industry
Central Bank, said the ECB
euro. But he said governments must coordinate efforts to
Many students who continue STEM curriculum through
towards the fast-track evolu-
to develop it, SOAR Oregon hosted aerial robotics Inno-
become a concern.
cades Academy, English said.
mathematicians and Navy
In aseparatespeech,M ario Draghi, head of the European
Yellen said that for now, a broad assessmentofthe job
Lutheran School and Cas-
manned aircraft vehicles. SOAR Oregon has pushed tion of the unmanned aircraft systems and unmanned aerial vehicle industry in Oregon. The nonprofit works across the state to create econom-
Federal Reserve Chalr Janet Yellen, left, and European Central Bank Presldent Marlo Draghl speak
among others, according to Kevin English, Innovation Day coordinator and a STEM educator. A STEM program is integrated at Sisters High School, Sisters Middle School, Trinity
and fly drones competitively. Dwayne Canfield, strategic business development mansponsored the event, said there are two main reasons
Intel backed Innovation Day: supporting STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education and the booming industry.
most valuable things for the
industry in Central Oregon. "These are new high-tech creation jobs, higher than median income currently," said DeBone. "We are breaking new ground, and we can be worldleaders in some ofthese areas, possibly." The initial expansion of the
UAV/UAS business started off in Central Oregon with the building of the unmanned aerial system test range in Warm Springs. It has turned into a statewide effort, and
SOAR Oregon hopes to continue to create more opportunities for students, educators
and businesses.
"These kids are our future
"SOAR's job is to move all
employees and customers," said Canfield. "Planting a seed early by introducing STEM education early on is
ofthepiecesaswe can best do and see them fit together," said Morrison. "Because
this is a brand-new booming industry, the advantage for
important." Currently, about 75 stu-
Central Oregon and the state
dents in Central Oregon study what is considered STEM
of Oregon could be worth millions of dollars in exports."
curriculum, which includes courses in robotics and UAVs,
— Reporter: 541-383-0325, vsmifh@bendbulletin.com
Goldman to pay$3.15 billion to settle mortgage claims By Nathaniel Popper
billion more than the bonds
New York Times News Service
are now worth.
Goldman Sachs is paying its largest bill yet to resolve a
government lawsuit related to the financial crisis. The bank said Friday that it
had agreed to buy back $3.15 billion in mortgage bonds
Most of the other 18 banks that faced similar suits from
the housing agency have already reached settlements. The previous settlements have
included penalties, which Goldman avoided.
from Fannie Mae and Freddie
But Goldman hadbeen
Mac to end a lawsuit filed in 2011 by the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the federal regulator that oversees the two mortgage companies. The agency had accused Goldman of unloading low-quality mortgage bonds
hoping to avoid settling the
onto Fannie Mae and Fred-
die Mac in the run-up to the
suit altogether, contending as recently as last month that
many of the government's claims should be dismissed. The $1.2 billion figure carries a sting because it is more than double the $550 million payment that Goldman made
financial crisis. It estimates
in 2010 to settle the most prominent crisis-era case it
that Goldman is paying $1.2
has faced — theso-called
Abacus case. Since then, Goldman has largely avoided the billion-dollar penalties paid by other banks for wrongdoing before the 2008 crisis. This week,
Bank of America reached a $16.65 billion settlement with the Justice Department relat-
ed to the bank's handling of shoddy mortgages. In a separate deal this year,
Bank of America agreed to pay $9.5 billion to settle its part of the housing finance agency's lawsuit. Some of that money was a penalty and the rest was used to buy back
mortgage bonds. The crisis bill for Goldman Sachs has been much lower largely because it did not
originate subprime loans. The firm did, though, buy subprime mortgages and bundle them into bonds that it sold to investors, including Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The primary business line for Fannie Mae and Freddie
Mac has always been financing loans for homeowners, but before 2008 the two com-
panies also bought mortgage bonds like the ones at issue in the Goldman case.
Goldman has argued that it did all it could to review the mortgages it was putting into the bonds.
nesses in the subprime mort-
gage market — and was placing bets against it — but did not pass on that information
to the clients buying subprime bonds. The finance housing agency's suit was set to go to trial in late September, and it would most likely have
dredged up a lot of unpleasant history for Goldman if the bank had not agreed to settle.
Goldman said Friday that it had already put aside enough money to cover the costs involved in the new settlement.
yers for the housing agency presented new evidence that
It is possible that Goldman could buy back the bonds and hold them until they increase in value, effectively negating
Goldman was aware of weak-
the cost of the settlement.
But just last month, law-
PEOPLE ONTHEMOVE • Matt Tynanrecently earned his architectural licenses in Colorado and Oregon and was promoted to Project Architect at Stemach Design and Architecture in Bend. He hasbeen with the firm since July 2013 and most recently completed work on EartH20 Headquarters in Culver and BendArea
Habitatfor Humanity ReStore. • GordonWelbern was recently named Lawyer of the Year for ethics and professional responsibility law in the 2015 edition of "The Best Lawyers in America." He is an attorney for civil defense law firm Hart Wagner LLP in
Redmond. • Steve Shropshire was listed in the 2014 edition of "Best Lawyers in America" for his natural resources and water law practices. He is a managing shareholder of Jordan Ramis PCand headsthe firm's office in Bend. • Jenn Schaakejoined Sunriver Realty as a
broker. She holds a Resort and Second Home Property Specialist designation. Prior to becoming a licensed broker in Oregon, Schaake worked in the financial sector and title and escrow. • Kristee Chickand Amy Clarkwere recently elected to
the Newberry Habitat for Humanity Board of Directors. Chick is a retired senior vice president and commercial banking center manager with Umpqua Bank, and a member of Mt. Bachelor Rotary. Clark is the marketing manager for BBT Architects in Bend.
Tynan
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Shropshire
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SPOTLIGHT
Women'schorus forming inBend
Harmony4Women is seeking women of all ages to join their benefit community chorus. Participants receive educational rehearsals, music and learning CDs while learning about vocal production, stage presence and performing. Cost is a $50 reservation fee per singer. The group will host a Harmony4Women Singer's Kickoff Party on Sept. 18 at the home of Linda Gardner. Rehearsals begin Sept. 23 and run from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays at the Bend Senior Center.
F Is' i~Cg ie
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The 2014 Benefit
Concert is scheduled for Nov. 22 at the Tower Theatre in Bend. Proceeds support local, women-centric nonprofits. Contact: www.harmony4women.com or
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541-383-3142.
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Sisters Rodeo seeks queens The Sisters Rodeo Association is currently accepting applications
Iww
for the 2015 PRCA Sis-
ters Rodeo Queen. The queen will be "selected based on personality, appearance, riding ability and the performance of the horse," according to a news release. Contestants will also be asked to "give an oral presentation and respond to questions from the judges." The winner will receive a wardrobe, a Sisters Rodeo belt buckle, travel expenses and a scholarship. Applicants must be18 to 23 years old (before June 1, 2015), single, have not been married and must not have children. Proof of insurance is required. Applications are due by Sept. 17. Tryouts are scheduled for 1 p.m. Sept. 21 at the Sisters Rodeo Arena. Contact: 541-549-
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UPPER LEFT: Skylar Adams played theMayorof the Munchkins in a 2007 production of "The Wizard of Oz.u ABOVE: Dorothy, played by Skylar, talks to the Scarecrow, played by Tommy Kuchulis, during a rehearsal for "The Wizard of Oz.u
By Alandra Johnson• The Bulletin
kylar Adams has been preparing for
Getting the part
her role as Dorothy in "The Wizard of
Skylar, a junior at Ridgeview High School, heard about the auditions from a
Oz" since she was a little girl. Now 16,
call from DaCosta. He began telling her she did well in the
friend. She was excited to try out for the show, thinking
auditions, and Skylar kept
experience even if she didn't
stead, he offered her the role.
ofherself acting out everypart from the movie,
of the production company's
recalls.
work with "Spamalot," which
alongside her stuffed puppy, who played Toto. As
it produced in 2013, and liked the idea of working with a professional company. She
She said "thank you," hung up, then sprinted into her
6451.
Skylar has watched the movie starring Judy Garland it would be a good learning
Free dackpack fitting locally
dozens of times. Around age 7, she made a videotape get the part. She was a fan
Therapeutic Associates Physical Therapy is offering a free backpack fitting event in time for back to school. The event will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sept. 3 at Therapeutic Associates locations throughout Central Oregon. Children who attend will also receive a back to school goodie bag. Locations are: • Bend: Athletic Club
Early the next morning, Skylar remembers getting a
a third-grader, she took on the role of Mayor of the Munchkins in aproduction of the show. Now, she is starring as Doro-
thy in the Thoroughly Modern Productions staging of "The Wizard of Oz" at Summit High
School (see "If you go," D4). "I love to dance. I love to
sing. I love to act," said Skylar.
This role gives her the chance to do all those things together. Director David DaCosta
thought, "I don't care what I am." For the audition, she sang
"My Favorite Things" from "Sound of Music" and then danced a choreographed part. She remembers thinking, "Let them see a spark" during her
said Skylar was an obvious choice for the lead, and she won the role over more veter-
dance.Later,atcallbacks, she
an adult performers.
out a few scenes.
waiting for him to say "but," letting her down easy. In"I shot out of bed!" she
mom's room.
She remembers screaming,
"I'm Dorothy! I'm Dorothy!" then running outside and
next door to her grandparents' house, yelling, "I'm Dorothy! I'm Dorothy!"
DaCosta said he was not set on casting a teenager. He knew the part would need a
sang the iconic "Somewhere
strong performer, and was thinking that could be an ac-
Over the Rainbow" and acted
tress in her 20s.
SeeWizard of Oz/D4
of Bend, 61615 Athletic
Club Drive; and 2200 NE Neff Road, Suite 202
• Redmond: 413 Larch Ave., Suite 102 •Sisters:1011 Desperado Trail, Suite 201 Contact: www.therapeuticassociates.com/ centraloregon. — From staff reports
Judge helpswomenovercometheir personal'war' By Jenniffer Weigel
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CHICAGO — It's a Friday morning in Courtroom 206
treatment and counseling for drug addiction through the WINGS program (Women in Need of Gender Specific Services), turns to face several other women from
Cook County Jail who sit handcuffed in blue or pink jumpsuits. "Until you're sick and tired of being sick and tired, you're never going to change your life," she says with confidence,making eye contact
As the defendant walks out of court, Higgins leads a round of applause, something she does for all of the women who make significant progress through WINGS, a program at the Circuit Court of Cook County's Criminal Division that was launched in 2011. Higgins was part of the team that developed the
program, which included private attorneys, state's attorneys, probation officers,
from her bench at the woman
with the members of the
socialserviceproviders and
standing in front of her. "Do you have anything to say to
group who will look at her. "No judge or sheriff is going to makeithappen.You need to be sick and tired emotionally, sick and tired physically, and sick and tired spiritually."
community-based treatment providers. The intensive two-
the court?"
The woman, who had pleaded guilty to prostitution and successfully received
year program gives women who are arrested and plead
guilty to prostitution charges the opportunity to attend re-
habilitation and receive coun-
seling and job training. "Monday through Thursday, I deal with other crimes
— murder, rapes, robberies, drugs — but Fridays is dedicated to WINGS," says Higgins, 60. One of eight children and raised in Chicago, Higgins earned her bachelor's degree
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from St. Xavier University in 1975. She worked for the
city's Department of Human Services as the director of youth services bureaus while
going to school at night to earn her law degree from John Marshall Law School in 1985.
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Judge Rosemary Grant Higgins sits in her office at the George N. Leighton Criminal Court Building in Chicago.
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RELIGIOUS SERVICES To submit service information or announcements for religious organizations, email bulletin@ bendbulletin.com or call 541-633-2117.
SERVICES ANTIOCH CHURCH:Pastor Ken Wytsma; "On God's Faithfulness"; 9:30 a.m. worship, 11:30 a.m. Redux and Q-and-A; youth group 7 p.m.Wednesdays, church office; Bend High School,230 NE Sixth St., Bend; 541-318-1454 or www. antiochchurch.org. BEND CHURCH OFTHE NAZARENE:Pastor Virgil Askren; "Habits of Honor," based on1 Timothy 5:1-6:2; 9 a.m. (Hispanic service) and10:15 a.m. Sunday; 1270 NE 27th St., Bend; 541-3825496 or www.bendnaz.org. COMMUNITY BIBLECHURCH AT SUNRIVER:Pastor Glen Schaumloeffel; "The Truth about War" from the series "The Bible 8 Modern Ethics"; 9:30 a.m. Sunday; 1 Theater Drive, Sunriver; 541-593-8341 or www.
cbchurchsr.org. COMMUNITY OFCHRIST: Evangelist Carolyn Brock; "Declare The Messiah, "based on Matthew 16:13-20; 10 a.m. (continental breakfast), 10:15 a.m. (praise
singing),10:30 a.m. (worship)
Sunday; 20380 Cooley Road, Bend; 541-388-1011 COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH:Rev. Irv Nygren; "Everything Has Its Time," based on Ecclesiastes 3:1-8; 9 and 11 a.m.Sunday; 529 NW19th St., Redmond; 541-548-3367 or www.
redmondcpc.org.
CONCORDIA LUTHERAN MISSION:The Rev. Willis Jenson; "Christians Eschew the Contemporary for the Eternal through the Gospel," based on
Romans12:8; 10 a.m. Sunday school,11 a.m. service Sunday; Terrebonne Grange Hall, 828611th St., Terrebonne; 541-325-6773 or www.lutheransonline.com/ concordialutheranmission. DISCOVERY CHRISTIAN CHURCH:Minister Dave Drullinger; "Taking Hold of the Promise," based on Joshua 1:1-11; 9 a.m. adult Bible study, 10 a.m. morning worship Sunday; 334 NW Newport Ave., Bend; 541-382-2272 or www. discoverychristianchurch.com. EASTMONT CHURCH:Pastor John Lodwick; "REAL CHURCH:Sharing The Good News," based on Acts 8:25-40; 9a.m. (classic) and10:45
a.m. (contemporary) Sunday; 62425 Eagle Road, Bend; 541-3825822 or www.eastmontchurch.
com. EMMAUS LUTHERANCHURCH: Pastor David Poovey; 9:15 a.m. Bible study, 10:30 a.m. worship; 2175 SW Salmon Ave., Redmond; 541-548-1473. FATHER'S HOUSECHURCH OF GOD:Pastor Sheila Wills; "He is Enough," part of the series "The Law of Love"; 9 and 10:45 a.m. Sunday; youth group, 7 p.m. Wednesdays; 61690 Pettigrew Road, Bend; 541-382-1632 or www.fathershouseinbend.com. THE FELLOWSHIP ATBEND: Pastor Loren Anderson; "God CreatesMaleand Female,"based on Genesis1:26-27, 2:4-25; 10 a.m. Sunday; youth group 6 p.m. Sundays at TFAB office; Summit High School, 2855 NW Clearwater Drive, Bend; 541-385-3100 or www.tfab.com FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH:
Pastor JennyWarner; "The Deep
End: Mystery," based on Judges 13;10a.m. and 5:01 p.m. Sunday; 230 NE Ninth St., Bend; 541-382-
4401 or www.bendfp.org. FOUNDRY CHURCH: Trevor Waybright; "Personal Testimony"; 10:15 a.m. Sunday; 60 NW Oregon Ave., Bend; 541-382-3862 or www. foundrybend.org. GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH:Pastor Joel LiaBraaten; "Regarding Jesus — What Say You?" and "Is It Okay to be Different?"; 9:30 a.m. Sunday; 2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend; 541-382-6862 or www. gracefirstlutheran.org. HOLY COMMUNION EVANGELICALCATHOLIC CHURCH OFBEND: Father James Radloff; 9 a.m.and 5 p.m .Sunday; Bend Senior Center, 1600 SE Reed Market Road, Bend. JOURNEY CHURCH:Brent O'Neill; "Finding Pleasure in God," part of the series "Summer in the Psalms"; 10 a.m .and 6:30 p.m . Sunday; 70 NW Newport Ave., Bend; 541-647-2944 or www. journeyinbend.com. MISSION CHURCH:Pastor Scott Regester; "The Great Exchange — Trading Confusion for Clarity"; 5:30 tonight; 9 and 10:45 a.m. Sunday; 2221 NE Third St., Bend; 541-306-6209 or www. experiencethehighlife.com. MISSIONCHURCH REDMOND: Pastor Scott Regester; "The Great Exchange — Trading Confusion for Clarity"; 9 and 10:45 a.m. Sunday; online at same times at www.experiencethehighlife.tv; 3732 SW 21st Place, Suite104, Redmond; 541-526-5505 or www. experiencethehighlife.com. MOST SACRED HEART,ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL:Father Bernard; Traditional Latin Mass; 8:30 a.m. (confessions) 9 a.m. Sunday; 1051 SW Helmholtz Way, Redmond; 541-548-6416.
NATIVITY LUTHERANCHURCH: Pastor Ron Werner; "Season of Pentecost," based on Isaiah 51:1-6, Psalm 138, Romans 12:1-8 and Matthew16:13-20; 9 a.m. (informal service) and11 a.m. (formal service) Sunday;10a.m. Bible study Wednesdays; 60850 Brosterhous Road, Bend; 541-388-0765 or www. nativityinbend.com. NEWPORT AVENUECHURCH OF CHRIST:Dean Catlett; "Finding
541-604-1029. TRINITY LUTHERANCHURCH: Rev. Patrick Rooney; "The Rock's Rock," based on Matthew16:1320; 8:15 a.m. (education hour), 9:30 a.m. worship; 2550 NE Butler Market Road; 541-382-1832 or www.trinitylutheranbend.org UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS OF CENTRALOREGON:Jazlyn Halberstadt; "Transcendence"; 10 a.m.Sunday;TheOld Stone,157 a Place to Belong," basedon NW Franklin Ave., Bend; 541-385Acts 12:1-5; 10:45 a.m. (morning 3908 or www.uufco.org. service); 6 p.m. adult Bible study WESTSIDE CHURCH:Pastor Wednesday; 554 NW Newport Mike Alexander; "Road TripAve., Bend. 541-382-5242 or Unfolding the Map"; 6:30 p.m. www.churchofchristbendoregon. tonight; 8, 9 and 10:45 a.m. com. Sunday;Westside Church West REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Campus, 2051 NW Shevlin Park Pastor Mike Yunker; "Jesus appears Road, Bend; 541-382-7504 or to Two Women," part of the series www.westsidechurch.org. "The Story"; based on Matthew WESTSIDE SOUTHCAMPUS: JJ 28:9-15; Sunday at 8 a.m., 10 a.m. Howard; "Road Trip — Unfolding and 6:30 p.m.; 2880 NE 27th St., the Map"; 10:30 a.m. Sunday; Bend; 541-312-8844 or www. Westside Church South Campus, reallifebend.org. 1245 SE Third St., Bend. SHILOH RANCHCOWBOY WESTSIDESISTERS CAMPUS: CHURCH:Pastor Jordan Weaver; Pastor Jerry Kaping; "Road Trip "Shilohranch.com"; 9 and 10:30 — Unfolding the Map"; 10:30 a.m. a.m. Sunday, 7p.m. Monday; Men's Bible study 7 a.m. Thursday; 15669 Sunday; Westside Church Sisters Campus, 442 Trinity Way, Sisters. SW Bussett Road, Powell Butte; 971-678-9513 or www.shilohranch. WESTSIDE ONLINECAMPUS: com. Pastor Mike Alexander; "Road Trip — Unfolding the Map"; 6:30 SPIRITUAL AWARENESS tonight, 9 and 10:45 a.m. Sunday; COMMUNITY OFTHE CASCADES: www.westsidelive.org. Kelsey Collins; "What's Wrong With Me? Nothing"; 5 WESTSIDE RADIOCAMPUS: Pastor Steve Mickel; "Road Tripp.m. Sunday; Crystal Bowls 7:15 p.m. Sunday; The Old Asking for Directions"; 8:30 a.m. Stone, 157 NW Franklin Ave., Sunday; Heirborne radio show on Bend; 541-508-1059 or www. KBND, AM 1110. spiritualawarenesscommunity. ZION LUTHERANCHURCH: Pastor com. Chet Evenson; "Have No Fear, ST. PAUL'S ANGLICANCHURCH: Jesus Is Near!" based on Matthew Father John Pennington; "Who is 16:13-20, 24-27; 10 a.m. Sunday; Bartholomew?," based on Luke 1113 SW Black Butte Blvd., 22:24-30; 10:30 a.m. Sunday; Redmond; 541-923-7466 or www. 1108 W. Antler Ave., Redmond; zionrdm.com.
EVENTS, MEETINGS SUMDAY KIRTAN:Hindu call-and-response singing, informal setting; 5:307 p.m.; The Peaceful Heart, 29 NW Greeley Ave., Bend; sacbend©gmail.com or www.
spiritualawarenesscommunity. com.
Aug. 31 PAT HANNS:"It is in Every One of Us"; free; 5:15 p.m.; The Old Stone,157 NW Franklin Ave., Bend; 541-322-7273,
sacbend©gmail.com orwww. spiritualawarenesscommunity.
com. KIRTAN:Hindu call-and-response singing, informal setting; 5:307 p.m.; The Peaceful Heart, 29 NW Greeley Ave., Bend; sacbend@gmail.com or www. spiritualawarenesscommunity. com.
Sept. 2 GREEN TEAM MOVIENIGHT: A screening of the documentary "The End of the Line" about the dangers of the extinction of blue fin tuna and the impact on marine life; free; 6:30-8:30 p.m.; First Presbyterian Church, 230 NE Ninth St., Bend; 541-815-6504.
Sept. 6 ABRAHAM INSPIRATIONGROUP: A journey through the DVDseries "Laying New Pipe"; free, donations accepted; 5-8 p.m.; Rosie Bareis Community Campus,1010 NW14th St., Bend; 541-389-4523 or www. goldenbridgeseminars.com.
SUPPORT GROUPS The following list contains support group information submitted to The Bulletin. Submissionsmust be updated monthly for inclusion. To submit, email relevant details to communitylife©bendbulletin. com. ABILITREEPEER GROUP FOR PERSONSAFFECTEDBYA DISABILITY:541-388-8103. ABILITREEYOUNG PEER GROUP: 541-388-8103 ext. 219. ABILITREE BRAIN INJURY SUPPORT GROUP: 541-388-8103. ADHD ADULTSUPPORTGROUP: 541-420-3023. ADOPTIVE PARENT SUPPORT GROUP:541-389-5446. ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS:541-633-8189. AGE WIDEOPEN (ADULT CHILDREN SUPPORT GROUP): 541-410-4162 or www. agewideopen.com. AIDS EDUCATION FOR PREVENTION, TREATMENT, COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SUPPORT (DESCHUTESCOUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT): 541-322-7402. AIDS HOTLINE:800-342-AIDS. AL-ANON:541-728-3707 or www. centraloregonal-anon.org. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA): 541-548-0440 or www.coigaa. org. ALS SUPPORTGROUP: 54 I -977-7502. ALZHEIMER'SASSOCIATION: 541-548-7074. ALZHEIMER'SASSOCIATION CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP: 541-330-6400. ALZHEIMER'S/DEMENTIA CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP: 54 I-948-72 I4. AUTISM RESOURCE GROUP OF CENTRAL OREGON: 54 I -788-0339. BEND ATTACHMENT PARENTING: 541-385-1 787. BEND S-ANON FAMILYGROUP: 888-285-3742. BEND ZEN MEDITATIONGROUP: 541-382-6122 or 541-382-6651. BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPS: 541-382-5882. BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP/ADULTS ANDCHILDREN: 54 I -383-3910. BEYOND AFFAIRSNETWORK: A peer group for victims of infidelity, baninbend©yahoo. com. BRAIN INJURY SUPPORT GROUP:541-382-9451. CANCER FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP:541-706-5864. CANCER INFORMATION LINE: 541-706-7743. CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP:
541-536-7399. CELEBRATE RECOVERYBEND: Faith Christian Center, 541-3835801; Westside Church, 541-3827504; centraloregoncr.org CELEBRATE RECOVERY LAPINE: Grace Fellowship, 541-536-2878; High Lakes Christian Church, 541536-3333; Living Waters Church, 541-536-1215; centraloregoncr. org CELEBRATE RECOVERY MADRAS:Living Hope Christian Center, 541-475-2405 or centraloregoncr.org. CELEBRATERECOVERY REDMOND:Redmond Assembly of God Church, 541-548-4555 or centraloregoncr.org. CENTRAL OREGON ALZHEIMER'S/DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP: 541-504-057 I. CENTRAL OREGON AUTISM ASPERGER'S SUPPORTTEAM: 541-633-8293. CENTRAL OREGON AUTISM SPECTRUM RESOURCEAND FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP: 541-279-9040. CENTRAL OREGON COALITION FOR ACCESS(WORKING TO CREATEACCESSIBLE COMMUNITIES):541-385-3320. CENTRAL OREGON DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY GROUP: 541-420-2759. CENTRAL OREGON DISABILITY SUPPORT NETWORK:541-5488559 or www.codsn.org. CENTRAL OREGON FAMILIES WITH MULTIPLES:541-330-5832 or 541-388-2220. CENTRAL OREGON LEAGUE OF AMPUTEES SUPPORT GROUP (COLA):541-480-7420 or www. ourcola.org. CENTRAL OREGON RIGHTTO LIFE:541-383-1593. CHILD CAR SEATCLINIC (PROPER INSTALLATION INFORMATION FORSEAT AND CHILD):541-504-5016. CHILDREN'S VISION FOUNDATION:541-330-3907. CHRISTIAN WOMEN OFHOPE (WOMEN'S CANCER SUPPORT GROUP):541-382-1832. CLARE BRIDGE OFBEND (ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT GROUP):541-385-4717 or rnorton1©brookdaleliving.com. CO-DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS BEND:541-610-7445. CO-DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS REDMOND:541-610-8175. COFFEE ANDCONNECTION CANCER SUPPORTGROUP: 541-706-3754. COMPASSIONATEFRIENDS (FOR THOSE GRIEVINGTHE LOSS OF A CHILD):541-480-0667 or 541-536-1 709. CREATIVITY A WELLNESS-
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MOOD GROUP:541-647-0865. CROOKEDRIVER RANCHADULT GRIEF SUPPORT:541-548-7483. DEFEATCANCER: 541-706-7743. DESCHUTESCOUNTYMENTAL HEALTH 24-HOUR CRISISLINE: 54 I -322-7500. DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR SUPPORTALLIANCE:541-5499622 or 541-771-1620. DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR SUPPORT:541-480-8269 or suemiller92©gmail.com. DEPRESSIONSUPPORT GROUP: 541 -617-0543. DIABETES EAT FOR LIFE!: 541-306-6801, www. centraloregonnutrition.com or Ibrizee@centraloregonnutrition. com. DIABETICSUPPORT GROUP: 54 I -598-4483. DISABILITYSUPPORT GROUP: 541-388-8103. DIVORCECARE:541-410-4201. DOUBLETROUBLERECOVERY: Addiction and mental illness group; 541-317-0050. DYSTONIASUPPORT GROUP: 541-388-2577. ENCOPRESIS (SOILING):541-5482814 or encopresis@gmail.com. EVENING BEREAVEMENT SUPPORTGROUP:541-460-4030 FAITHBASED RECOVERY GROUP: Drug and alcohol addictions; pastordavid©thedoor3r.org. FAMILY RESOURCECENTER: 541-389-5468. GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS: Redmond 541-280-7249, Bend 541-390-4365. GAMBLING HOTLINE: 800-233-8479. GERIATRICCARE MANAGEMENT: info©paulbattle.com or 1-877-867-1437. GLUCOSE CONTROL LOW CARB DIETSUPPORT GROUP: kjdnrcd© yahoo.com or 541-504-0726. GLUTEN INTOLERANCEGROUP (CELIAC): 541-390-2399. GRANDMA'S HOUSE: Support for pregnant teens andteen moms; 54 I -383-3515. GRANDPARENTS RAISINGOUR CHILDREN'S KIDS:541-306-4939. GRANDPARENTSSUPPORT GROUP:541-385-4741. GRIEFSHARE GRIEFRECOVERY SUPPORT GROUP: 541-382-1832. GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: 541-3066633, 541-318-0384 or mullinski© bendbroadband.com. GRIEFAND LOSS SUPPORT GROUP:541-508-4036 or www. gohospice.com, GRIEFSHARE(FAITH-BASED) RECOVERYCLASS: 541-389-8780. HEALINGENCOURAGEMENT FOR ABORTION-RELATEDTRAUMA (H.E.A.R.T.): 541-318-1949.
HEALTHY FAMILIESOF THE HIGH DESERT:Home visits for families with newborns; 541-749-2133 HEARING LOSSASSOCIATION: 541-390-2174 or ctepper© bendcable.com. HEARTS OFHOPE: Abortion healing; 541-728-4673. IMPROVE YOUR STRESS LIFE: 54 I -706-2904. INFERTILITYSUPPORT GROUP (RESOLVE):541-604-0861. LA LECHE LEAGUEOFBEND: 541-317-5912. LIVING WELL (CHRONIC CONDITIONS):541-322-7430. LIVING WITH CHRONIC ILLNESSES SUPPORT GROUP: 54 I -536-7399. LUPUS AFIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT GROUP:541-526-1375. MADRAS NICOTINE ANONYMOUS GROUP: 541-993-0609. MATERNAL/CHILD HEALTH PROGRAM (DESCHUTES COUNTY HEALTHDEPARTMENT): 541-322-7400. MEMORY CARE SUPPORT GROUP:541-848-4144 or acsO touchmark.com. MEN'S CANCERSUPPORT GROUP:541-706-5864. MENDED HEARTSSUPPORT GROUP:541-706-4789. MISCARRIAGE SUPPORT GROUP: 541-514-9907. MOMMY AND ME BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT GROUP: Laura, 541-322-7450. MULTIPLESCLEROSIS SUPPORT GROUP:541-706-6802. NARCONON:800-468-6933. NARCOTICSANONYMOUS (NA): 541-416-2146. NATIONAL ALLIANCEON MENTAL ILLNESS OFCENTRAL OREGON(NAMI): Email: namicentraloregon©gmail.com or www.namicentraloregon.org. NAMI BEND — EXTREME STATES:541-647-2343 or www. namicentraloregon.org NAMI BENDCONNECTIONS: 541480-8269, 541-382-3218 or www. namicentraloregon.org NAMI BEND FAMILYSUPPORT GROUP:whitefam©bendcable. com or www.namicentraloregon. org. NAMI MADRAS CONNECTIONS: For peers, 541-475-1873 or NAMlmadras@gmail.com. NAMI MADRAS FAMILYSUPPORT GROUP:541-475-1873 or NAMlmadras@gmail.com. NAMI MADRAS FAMILY-FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP:541-475-3299 or www.namicentraloregon.org NAMI REDMOND FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP: namicentraloregon@gmail.com.
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The Deep End: Mystery Sunday, August 24
Rev. Dave Beckett Sermon: A Perfect Life
Jenny Wamer leads the service
Scripture: Isaiah 6:1-8
10:00am combined
Do you struggle with perfectionism?
5:01pm peaceful 8 prayerful
Even when others heap praise on you do you still have this nagging feeling
Nursery care available at both services.
that it wasn't good enough?
End Of Summer Celebration
Are you still trying to please a parent
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or loved one even though that person may not be alive? Using Isaiah's vision
Following 10am worship For the complete schedule of Services 8 Events Community BBQ celebrating a beautiful go to; www.bethtikvahbend.org we will explore these questions with the Central Oregon summer and the FAITH CHRISTIAN CENTER HOLY COMMUNION CHURCH goal of shedding the perfection ideaL 1049 NE I ITH STREET "In the Evangelical Catholic Tradition" Unless otherwise noted, amazing, generous BEND, OR 97701 Rev. JamesRadloff, Pastor all services are held at the KCRANRAR 382-8274 community that is First Presbyterian. First United Methodist Church RELIGION OF THE 9:00am- Contemporary Service Sunday Mass Schedule 680 NW Bond Street Lightand Sound of God Visit www.bendfp.org for more This Sunday at Faith Christian Center 9a.m. and 5p.m. atthe Bend Sunday School during 9am service 541-388-8826 Pastor Brian Mercer - interim pastor will Senior Center information. 11:00am - Traditional Service You are invited to attend a share his message titled "The Second 1600 S.E. Reed Market Road Mile Mentality" in the Sunday moming Community HU sing and Spiritual Info@ho(ycommunlonbend.org Childcare provided service beginning at 10:30 AM. CONCORDIALUTHKRAN Discussion Summit South Sister Childcare is provided. MISSION (LCMSJ "Have You Had a Spiritual Experience" *During the Week; Women's Groups, Saturday, September 13 Themissionof theChurch isto forgive sins HOLY REDEEMKR ROMAN FCC Youth Ministries and Family Night is throughtheGospelandtherehg CATHOLIC PARISH Saturday, September 20, 3pm Men's Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Challenge yourself and support others on Wednesdays at 7 pm. grant eternal Iife. Fr. Theodore Nnabugo, Pastor East Bend Public Library Crafting, Music 8 Fellowship While summiting South Sister www.holyredeemerparish.net A number of Faith Journey Groups meet 62080 Dean Swift Rd. Bend (St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg Confession Parish Office: 541-536-3571 Find more information at throughout the week in small groups, XXVIIL8, 10 please contact the church for details Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. Experience a HU song and quiet www.bendfp.org HOLY REDEEMER ROMAN and times. contemplation, followed by a talk and 10 am Sunday School CATHOLIC, LA PINE Rev. Dave Beckett discussion, refreshments and fellowship I I am Divine Service The church is located on the comer of firstchurchCabendumc.org 16137 Burgess Rd Kits For Kids Greenwoad Avenue and NE 11th Street. Tuesday, Wednesday 8 Friday Mass For more information The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastar www.bendfaith.com Community Project 9:00 am 8286 11th St. (Grange Hall) www.miraclesinyourlife.org Sunday Mass - 10:00am Providing hygiene kits for homeless kids REDMOND ASSKMBLY OF GOD Terrebonne, OR www.eckankar.org Confessions: Saturdays -3:00-4:00 pm BEND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1865 W Antler• Redmond www.eckankar.oregon.org and youth building and filling 1000 kits 541-548-4555 www.lutheransonline.com/ 1270 NE 27 St.• 541-382-5496 HOLY TRINITY 541-728-6476 SUNDAYS concordialutheranmission by August 24. ROMAN CATHOLIC, SUNRIYER Senior Pastor Virgil Askren Morning Worship 8:30 am 8 10:30 am Facebaok: 18143 Cottonwood Rd. Learn how you can help at Life graups 9 am Concordia Lutheran Mission SUNDAY Thurs. Mass 9:30 am; Kidz LIVE ages 3-11 10:30 am Phone: 541-325-6773 www.bendfp.org TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sat. Vigil Mass 5:30 pm 9:00 am Sunday School for all ages Evening Worship 6 pm Sunday mass 8:00 am All arewelcomethroughourreddoors GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH 9:00 am Hispanic Worship Service Confessions: Thurs. 9:00 - 9:15 am WEDNESDAYS 2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend Youth Events 10:15 am Worship Service FAMILY NIGHT 7 PM Sunday Services OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS 382.6862 Adult Classes ROMAN CATHOLIC, GHchxfot 8 am and 10:15 am http://www.facebook.com/ 120 Mississippi Dr Celebrate Recovery in St. Helens Hall, 231 NW Idaho Ave Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday Mass - 12:30 pm Nursery Care 8 Children's Church bendyouthcollective Wednesday NITE Live Kids www trinitybend.org I 541-382-5542 (Child Care Available) Confessions: Sundays 12:00 • 12:15 pm Youth Group ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all (Mail: 469 NWWall St.) HOLY FAMILY ROMAN CATHOLIC, Pastor Joel LiaBraaten Bend, OR 97701 Worship Services Pastor Duane Pippitt Choirs, music groups, Bible study, near Christmas Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church www.redmondag.com 57255 Fort Rock Rd "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM in America fellowship and ministries every week Sunday Mass - 3:30 pm www.gracefirstlutheran.org 8:30 am Sunday Confessions: Sundays 3:00-3:15 pm THE SALVATION ARMY •
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"Offering hopethroughthe proclamation ofthe gospel" JOIN us for WORSHIP
Sunday (downtown at the Boys8 Girls Club, 500 NW Wall St.) 9:30AM-Bible Study 9:30 AM — Children's Class 10:30 AM — Worship Service 10:30 AM — Primary Class Wednesday (up the hill from the Old Mill, 500 SW Bond St.) 7:00 PM — Prayer Meeting 8 Growth Groups 7:00 PM — Kids 4 Truth www.centraloregonbaptistchurch.org
ZION LUTHKRAN CHURCH ELCA
541 NE DeKalb Ave., Bend 541-389-8888
ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. Julian Cassar Pastor Rev. Joseph K. Thalisery 541-382-3631
Sunday Worship Services at 10:00 am
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP
Masses Saturday - Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30 AM, 10:00 AM Domingo 12:30 PM• Misa en Espanol
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH Corner of NW Franklin 8 Lava MASSES Saturday 8:00 AM Sunday 4:30 PM Monday - Friday 7:00 AM S 12:15PM
"DisplagingtheRealitg ofChristin UndeniabieWags"
Exposition 8 Benediction Monday-Friday after 7;00 AM Mass to 6:00 PM Tuesday (Family Holy Hour)
Life Groups
NEW HOPE EVANGELICAL 20080 Pinebrook Blvd.• 541-389-3436
Come Experience a warm, friendly family of worshipers. Everyone Welcome - Always. A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and diverse music program for all ages
Celebrate New Life at New Hope Church!
Coffee,snacksandfe(Iowship after eachservice
Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am, Pastor Randy Myers
M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am Wed. Bible Study at noon 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study I:00 pm
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Church invites you to join us at any of our weekend services. No matter what your expectations are, we hope your time spent with us brings you a little closer to understanding, knowing and growing in a relationship with Jesus Christ. In our opinion, that's what really matters.
5:00 PM• 6:00 PM
62425 Eagle Road, Bend 541-382-5822 www.eastmontchurch.com Sunday Services Classic (Blended) Service 9:00 am Contemporary Service 10:45 am Hispanic Service 6:0 0 pm For more information about weekly ministries for the whole family, contact 541-382-5822 or email InfoCaeastmontchurch.com FOUNDRY CHURCH fFORMERLYFIRST BAPTIST) "A Heart for Bend in the
Heart af Bend" 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Pastors Mike Caughlin 8 Al Hulbert SundaySchoolclassesare at9:00am and our Worship Service at 10:15 am This Sunday at Foundry Church, Trevor Waybright will share his personal testimony. For Kidztown, Middle School and High School activities Call 541-382-3862 www.bendchurch.org HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH, SBC
3100 SW Highland Ave., Redmond• 541-548-4161
Reconciliation Tuesday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM ST. THOMAS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 1720 NW 19th Street Redmond, Oregon 97756 541-923-3390
HOUSE OF COVENANT
CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF REDMOND
536 SW 10th, Redmond 541-548-2974
www.redmondchristian.org Sunday Warship 9:00 am8 10:45 am Sunday School for all ages Kidmo• Junior Church Greg Strubhar, Pastor Darin Hollingsworth, Youth Pastor
For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org
13720 SWHwy 126, Powell Butte 541-548-3066
and Ozzy Osbome www.powellbuttechurch.com
GILVARY CHAPEL BKND
20225 Cooley Rd. Bend Phone: (541) 383-5097 Web site: ccbend.org Sundays:8:30F 10:30am Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm Youth Group: Wednesday 7 pm Child Care provided
RKAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Like Hymns? We've Got 'em! at the RLCC Church, 2880 NE 27th Sunday Senrices 8 am
(No child care) 10:00 am Contemparary Worship Service (Full children's ministry) Sunday Night Church 6:30 pm For information, please call ... Senior Pastor - Mike Yunker-
Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are
541-312-8844
available, call for days and times.
Associate Pastors Mike SweeneyS Jeff Olson "Loving people one at a time." www.real-lifecc.arg
"Teaching the Word of God, Book by Book"
1113 SW Black Butte Blvd. Redmond, OR 97756 - 541-923-7466 Pastor Eric Burtness www.zionrdm.com
Father Todd Unger, Pastor www.westsidechurch.org Mass Schedule: Sunday School 2 years-5th grade Weekdays 8:00 am August 23 8 24, 2014 at Westside Church Nursery 0-2 years (except Wednesday) WEST CAMPUS Wednesday 6:00 pm Pastor Mike Alexander will share the Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm Visitors Welcome! message "Road Trip — Unfolding the First Saturday 8:00 am (English) 541.241.6210 M ap" at 6:30pm on Saturdayand at Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am(English) www.bendmennon(techurchCagmail.com 12:00 noon (Spanish) 8, and 9 10:45am Sunday atW estside Visit our Facebook page: Confessions on Wednesdays from Bend Mennonite Church Church, 2051 NW Shevlin Park Rd, Bend. 5:00 to 5:45 pm and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm
POWELL BUTTE CHRISTIAN CHURCH 8:30 Worship Center 10:30 Contemporary Service Worship Center 10:30 Traditional Service Historic Chapel Nursery F Children's Church Pastors: Chris Blair, Trey Hinkle,
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BEND MENNONITK CHURCH Sunday, 3:00pm Antioch Building 255 SW Bluff Drive, Bend
Contact us at 541.382.7504 or
Sunday Worship Services: 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am Sunday Life Groups 9:30am 811:00am Saturday Worship 7:00 pm Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor
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August 24, 2014 at Westside Church SISTERS CAMPUS Pastor Jerry Kaping will share the message "Road Trip — Unfolding the Map" at 10:30am at the Westside Church Sisters Campus, 442 Trinity Way, Sisters.
August 23 8 24, 2014at Westside Church ONLINE CAMPUS Join us at our online campus where Pastor Mike Alexander will share the message "Road Trip — Unfolding the Map" at 6:30pm Saturday and 9and 10:45am on Sunday at www.westsidelive.org.
ON THE RADIO
Pastor Steve Mickel will share the message "Raad Trip — Asking for Directions" on the Heirborne radio show at 8:30am Sunday morning on KBND — AM 1110
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August 24 at 10:00am
21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241
"Transcendence" - Lay-Led Service:
"Transformed-Romans 12:2" This Summer at CLC
Summer Sundays Schedule 9:30 AM in the Amphitheater
Jazlyn Halberstadt, Speaker Jazlyn will lead this service on
Transcendenceby takingusonam agical mystery tour. Fasten your seatbelts and
enjoy the ride. Wednesday Mid-Week Service 7:00 pm
In Religious Education, the children
Nursery Care and Children's Programs Provided for All Services
will have a Summer Funday, exploring creativity inscience.There will be several safe experiments for the children to
Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur
enjoy!
21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241
www.clcbend.com
We always have childcare for infants and toddlers, too.
COMMUNITY PRESBYTKRIAN
CHURCH
Meeting place:
529 NW 19th Street
THE OLD STONE CHURCH
(3/4 mile north of High School)
157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND
Redmond, OR 97756
MaiL PO. Box 428,Bend OR 97709
(541) 548-3367
www.uufco.org (541) 385-3908
Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor
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:
9:00 am Contemporary Worship
• Davidic dance and worship • Children's ministry and nursery • Hebrew classes • Home groups • Teaching from the Torah and the Brit Hadashah (NewTestament) • Biblical Feasts • Lifecycle Events • End-times praphecy
11:00 am Traditional Worship
High School - Sunday 11:00am-12:30pm
Visit us on the web at www.houseofcovenant.org or contact us at 541-385-5439
Wednesdays
CO Marketplace: The First Tuesday of each month. $24
LIYING TORAH FELLOWSHIP @ La RocaChurch 1155 SW Division, ¹D8, Bend Saturday 12:00 - 3:00 pm Worship/Dance - Study-
August 24, 2014Westside Church
www.bendfp.org
http://www.facebook.cam/bendfp
10:00 am 50+ Bible Study
541-617-2814
EASTMONT CHURCH
6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study
Children's Roomavailable during services
Major's Robert 8 Miriam Keene
Reconciliation Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
541 NE Dekalb Sunday School 9:45 am Children 8 Adult Classes Worship Senrice — 11:00 am
NEW CHURCH 2450 NE 27th Street
230 NE Ninth Street, Bend
Worship in the Heart of Redmond
Food/Fellowship Hebrew Roots Fellowship worshipping in Spirit and Truth 541.410.5337
Children Welcome www.livingtorahfellowship.com
9:00 am Nursery Care 9:15 am ChildrenS Youth Sunday School 9:30 am Adult Education
Youth Groups
CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING Effective May I, 2014 4 Saturdays and TMC: $120 5 Saturdays and TMC: $144
Middle School - Wednesday 6:00-7:30pm
The Bulletin: Every Saturday on the
Mondays
church page. $24 Copy Changes:
6:30 pm Centering Prayer
by 5 PMTuesday
5:30 pm Prayer Service
Copy Changes: by Monday Small Groups Meet Regularly (Handicapped Accessible) Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities for all ages. www.redmondcpc.org
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Call Pat Lynch 541-383-0396 plynch@bendbulletin.com
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VOLUNTEER SEARCH Volunteer Search is compiled by the Department of HumanServices Volunteer Services. Theorganizations listed are seeking volunteers for a variety of tasks. Toseeafull list, and for additional information on the types of help needed, goonline to www. bendbulletin.com/volunteer. Changes, additions or deletions should besent to1300 NWWall St., Suite103, Bend 97701, email Therese.M.Helton@ state.or.us or call 541-693-8988.
SENIORS AARP:www.aarp.org/money/taxaide or 888-687-2277. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION: 800-272-3900. ASPEN RIDGEALZHEIMER'S ASSISTEDLIVING AND RETIREMENT COMMUNITY:541-385-8500. BEND SENIORCENTER: Kim, 541-706-6127. CASCADEVIEW NURSING AND ALZHEIMER'SCARECENTER: 541-382-7161. CENTRALOREGON COUNCIL ON AGING(COCOA)AND MEALS ON WHEELS: www.councilonaging.org or 541-678-5483. LA PINESENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER: Karen Ward, 541-536-6237. LONG-TERM CAREOMBUDSMAN PROGRAM:NancyAllen, 541-312-2488. PILOTBUTTE REHABILITATION CENTER:541-382-5531. PRINEVILLESOROPTIMIST SENIOR CENTER: Melody, 541-447-6844. TOUCHMARK ATMT.BACHELOR VILLAGE:541-383-1414. UNITEDSENIORCITIZENS OF BEND (USCB):uscb©bendtel.net or 541-323-3344. VOLUNTEERSINACTION: 541-548-7018.
CHILDREN, YOUTH AND EDUCATION SERVICES ADULTBASICSKILLS DEPARTMENT (COCC):Margie Gregory, mgregory© cocc.edu or 541-318-3788. AFS-USA: www.afsusa.org or Caitlin Krutsinger, 503-419-9514. ALYCE HATCHCENTER:Andy Kizans, 541-383-1980. ASSE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM: www.asse. com or WendyLarson, 541-385-8177. BEND PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT:Kim, 541-706-6127. BIGBROTHERS BIG SISTERS 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 541-382-4647. BOYS &GIRLS CLUBS OF CENTRAL OREGON: www.bgcco.org, info© bgcco.org or 541-617-2877. CAMP FIREUSA CENTRAL OREGON:
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campfire©bendcable.com or 541-382-4682. CASA(COURTAPPOINTED SPECIALADVOCATES): www. casaofcentraloregon.org or 541-389- I618. CHILDREN'SVISION FOUNDATION: Julie Bibler, 541-330-3907. CIRCLEOFFRIENDS: Beth, beth© acircleoffriendsoregon.com or 541-588-6445. DESCHUTESCOUNTYSHERIFF'S OFFICE— CENTRAL OREGON PARTNERSHIPSFORYOUTH: www.deschutes.org/copy, COPY© deschutes.org or 541-388-6651. FOSTERGRANDPARENTS PROGRAM:SteveGuzanskis, 541-678-5483. 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 DESERT TEENSVOLUNTEER PROGRAM:www.highdesertmuseum. org or 541-382-4757. IEP PARTNERS: Carmelle Campbell at the OregonParent Training and Information Center, 888-505-2673. J BAR JLEARNINGCENTER: Rick Buening, rbuening@jbarj.org or 541-389-1409. JUNIPERSWIM & FITNESS CENTER: Kim, 541-706-6127. KIDS CENTER: Lisa Weare, Iweare@ kidscenter.org, 541-383-5958. LA PINEHIGHSCHOOL: Jeff Bockert, jeff.bockert©bend.k12.or.us or 541-355-8501. MEADOWLARK INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM: Teal Buehler, 541-6 I7-9576. MOUNTAINSTARFAMILY RELIEF NURSERY:541-322-6820. NEIGHBORIMPACT: 541-548-2380, ext. 115. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY EXTENSIONSERVICE:541-548-6088, 541-447-6228 or 541-475-3808. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY MASTERGARDENERVOLUNTEER PROGRAM:http://extension. oregonstate.edu/deschutes or 541-548-6088. READ TOGETHER:541-388-7746. REDMOND HIGHSCHOOL: 541-923-4807. REDMOND LEARNINGCENTER:Zach Sartin, 541-923-4854. REDMOND YOUNGLIFE: 541-923-8530. SCHOOL-TO-CAREER PARTNERSHIP:KentChild, 541-355-4158. SMART(STARTMAKING A READER TODAY):www.getsmartoregon.org or 541-355-5600. TRILLIUM FAMILYSERVICES: 503-205-0194. VIMA LUPWAHOMES:www. lupwahomes.org or 541-420-9634. YOUTH CHOIROF CENTRAL OREGON: 541-385-0470.
ANIMALS AND ENVIRONMENT BENDSPAY& NEUTERPROJECT: 54 I-617-1010. BRIGHTSIDEANIMAL CENTER: volunteer@brightsideanimals.org or 541-923-0882. 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 54I-330-00I7. DESCHUTESNATIONALFOREST: Jean Nelson-Dean, 541-383-5576. EAST CASCADES AUDUBON SOCIETY:www.ecaudubon.org or 541-241-2190. THE ENVIRONMENTALCENTER: www.envirocenter.org or 54 I-385-6908. EQUINEOUTREACH HORSE RESCUE OF BEND: www.equineoutreach. com or joan©equineoutreach.com or 541-419-3717. HEALINGREINSTHERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER: www.healingreins. org or Darcy Justice, 541-382-9410. HUMANE SOCIETYOF CENTRAL OREGON: Jen, jennifer©hsco.org or 541-382-3537. HUMANE SOCIETYOF THE OCHOCOS: 541-447-7178. JUNIPERGROUP SIERRA CLUB: 541-389-9115. PACIFIC CREST TRAILANGEL: 541-604-4494. PRINEVILLEBLM:www.blm.gov/or/ districts/prineville/recreation/host.php or 541-416-6700. STEWARDSHIPFOR SUSTAINABLE BAGGING: LexaMcAllister, Imcallister©cocc.edu or 541-914-6676. SUNRIVERNATURECENTER& OBSERVATORY: 541-593-4442. VOLUNTEERCAMPGROUND HOST POSITIONS: TomMottl, 54I-4I6-6859.
NATIONALALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS— CENTRAL OREGON: Eileen White, namicentraloregon© gmail.com. PARTNERS IN CARE:www. partnersbend.org or Melanie Price, 541-382-5882. RELAYFORLIFE: Stefan Myers, 541-504-4920. ST. CHARLESIN BENDAND ST. CHARLESIN REDMOND: 541-706-6354. VOLUNTEERS INMEDICINE:Kristi, 541-585-9008.
ARTS, MUSIC, CULTURE AND HERITAGE
88.9KPOV,BEND'S COMMUNITY RADIOSTATION:info©kpov.org or 541-322-0863. ART COMMITTEEOF THE REDMOND FRIENDSOF THE LIBRARY:Linda Barker, 541-312-1064. ARTS CENTRAL STATION: 541-6 I7-1317. CASCADES THEATRICALCOMPANY: 541-389-0803. CENTRALOREGON SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION: Julie, 541-383-7779. DES CHUTESHISTORICAL MUSEUM: 541-389-1813, 10a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday throughSaturday. DESCHUTESPUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM:541-312-1032. FRIENDSOF THE BEND LIBRARIES: www.fobl.org or Meredith Shadrachat 541-6 I7-7047. HIGHDESERT CHAMBER MUSIC: www.highdesertchambermusic. com or Isabelle Senger atinfo© highdesertchambermusic.com or 541-306-3988. HIGHDESERT MUSEUM: 541-382-4754. LA PINEPUBLICLIBRARY:Cindylu, 541-317-1097. LATINOCOMMUNITY ASSOCIATION: Brad, volunteer©latca.org or 541-382-4366. THE NATURE OFWORDS: www.thenatureofwords.org or 541-647-2233. HEALTH OREGON PARTNERSOF AMERICA: www.oregonpartners.net or Ed Vickrey, AMERICANCANCER SOCIETY: 541-350-3152. Charlie Johnson, 541-434-3114. REDMOND FRIENDSOF THE AMERICANREDCROSS: LIBRARY:54I-3 I2-I060. 541-749-4111. REDMONDINTERCULTURAL THE BLOOM PROJECT:www. (R.I.C.E.): Barb, thebloomproject.org or Heidi Berkman EXCHANGE at h.berkman@thebloomproject.org or bonitodia©msn.com or541-447-0732. TOWER THEATREFOUNDATION: 54 I-24 I-8845. 541-3 I7-0700. HEART 'NHOME HOSPICE & PALLIATIVECARE:www.gohospice. com. HUMAN SERVICES HOSPICEOF REDMONDABILITREE: volunteer©abilitree.org or SISTERS:www.redmondhospice. 541-388-8103, ext. 217. org or Volunteer Coordinator at 541-548-7483. AMNESTYINTERNATIONAL:Philip Randall, 541-388-1793. MOUNTAIN VIEW HOSPITAL: JoDee Tittle, 541-475-3882, ext. 5097. ASSISTANCE LEAGUEOFBEND: 541-389-2075. MOUNTAINVIEW HOSPITAL HOSPICE:541-460-4030 or Tori BEND COMMUNITYCENTER: Schultz, tschultz©mvhd.org or 541volunteer©bendscommunitycenter.org 475-3882, ext. 5327. or 541-312-2069.
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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY AND THRIFT STORES
CENTRALOREGON LOCAVORE: www.centraloregonlocavore.com or Niki at info@centraloregonlocavore. com or 541-633-0674. HIGHDESERT SPECIAL OLYMPICS: 541-749-6517. THE KILNSBOOKSTORE & BOUTIQUE: www.thekilns.com or Jen Lewis at 541-771-8794. OREGON ADAPTIVESPORTS: www.oregonadaptivesports.org, info©oregonadaptivesports.org or 541-306-4774. SACRED ARTOF LIVING CENTER: 541-383-4179.
BENDAREAHABITAT FOR HUMANITY: jbarry©bendhabitat.org or 54 I-385-5387. BRIGHTSIDEANIMAL CENTER THRIFT STORE: 541-504-0101. HABITAT RESTORE:Di Crocker, 54 I-312-6709. HUMANE SOCIETYOFCENTRAL OREGON THRIFT STORE:Jen, jennifer@hsco.org or 541-382-3537.
GOVERNMENT, CITY AND COMMUNITY THE CITIZENREVIEWBOARD(CRB): crb.volunteer.resources@ojd.state. or.us or 888-530-8999. CITY OFBEND:Cheryl Howard, choward©ci.bend.or.us or 541-388-5505. DESCHUTESCOUNTY VICTIMS' ASSISTANCEPROGRAM: Diane Stecher, 541-317-3186or 541-388-6525. DESCHUTESRIVERWOODS NEIGHBORHOODASSOCIATION: www.drwna.org or Barbaraat info© drwna.org or 541-382-0561. JEFFERSONCOUNTY CRIME VICTIMS' ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: Tina Farrester, 541-475-4452, ext. 4108. JEFFERSON COUNTYVOLUNTEER SERVICES:Therese Helton, 541-4756131, ext. 208. LA PINERURAL FIREPROTECTION DISTRICT:Volunteer Coordinator, 54 I-536-2935. ORCHARDDISTRICT NEIGHBORHOODASSOCIATION: www.orcharddistrictneighborhood. com. SCORE:Bruce Michalski, www. scorecentraloregon.org or 541-316-0662. SUNRIVERAREACHAMBEROF COMMERCE: 541-593-8149. VISIT BEND: www.visitbend.com or 54 I-382-8048.
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is an edited conversation: • Why 10 you think you • always had such a strong sense of justice growing up? • We were always fighting • as kids. Negotiating those fights required a good strong sense of justice! And my parents (Elizabeth and Jack Grant) were both very politically astute and talked about issues
greaterproblems than any of Department of Corrections. the populations that I deal with. Now, since July 2013, it's a misThey have more trauma, ac- demeanor (and the program cording to the literature from eventually will be phased out). DePaul University (a resource But it's not retroactive, so we during the staff training), than have to complete the program an Iraq, Iran or Afghanistan we started. Over time we develveteran who has gone through oped our own book of resourc-
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community-based treatment programs that would accept
• ment. I come away very and said, "I'llwork forfree for drained at the end of the day. 12 hours." She worked for 13 hours, and he hired her. Ulti• How do you deal with mately, she started to make her • that? banana pudding and pineap• I 10 yoga. I try to mediple upside-down cake, and he • tate, but a lot of times I started tosell it at the franchise. fall asleep! I travel. If I could Two other franchises picked up be anywhere in the world,
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Wizard of Oz
does hit all the moments the
in terms of performing came in the fifth grade, when she
Continued from 01 "It's a demanding role. You're on stage the entire time. The only time you're off stage is when you're running off to run back on ... it's two and a
to make the show feel modern
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and fresh while still holding true to the overall story. Skylar says one of the challenges is how to make sure Dorothy comes off as strong, half straight hours of that," not whiny. A lot of her dialogue said DaCosta. is asking to get back home. But once Skylar auditioned, Skylar and DaCosta work he and th e o ther d irectors
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knew she was the right actress right. "She's really strong ... for the role. (she has) more sincerity. You "Skylar came out — it was can't whine," said Skylar. just pretty much a done deal," Another challenge has been said DaCosta. taking on "Somewhere Over Skylar says she had planned the Rainbow." Skylar says to work this summer at One right off, DaCosta told her to Street Down Cafe to save up get the iconic version out of some money; instead, her days her head and to try to think have been filled with "The about the song and lyrics with Wizard of Oz." Three days a a fresh eye. "The whole song week, she goes to the produc- changed; I got goosebumps," tion camp with 41 children said Skylar. She tried to lisperformers, who will p lay ten to the words of the song Munchkins, flying monkeys and understand the hopeful, and more. Most evenings, she dreamy longing imbued in the
almost surrealfor her to say.
rehearses with the other prin-
music. "It's a big moment for
cipal characters, all of whom are adults (except Toto).
(Dorothy), a big turning point," said Skylar.
gosh, I'm Dorothy!' moments,"
But Skylar isn't upset about
DaCosta says she pulls it off
her busyschedule or missing well: "Oh my god, she has the out on the laid-back summer voice of an angel ... very natushe had planned. "The show is ral, very effortless." what drives me," she said. Skylar also enjoys interacting with the Wicked Witch of TheShoVV the West, played by Mary KilDaCosta e x plains "The patrick, saying they play off Wizard of Oz" production is one another well. not a copy of the movie, but it Some of the dialogue feels
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or drug treatment or for trauma part-time manager. perary. I've been there more counseling. (When asked about her ex- times than I can count. I've perience with WINGS, God- been going there since I was •Can you share a success ley says, "I wouldn't be where 15. My grandfather was from •story? I am today (without it). Judge there.
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supportive of her performing. She and her mom like to sing was cast as an orphan in a together at home. Skylar says production of "Annie." "Annie she grew up with a love for made me want to continue music and older movies and everything," said Skylar. She talks excitedly about Greta remembers seeing the whole Garbo, Charlie Chaplin, "My crowd react during theperfor- Fair Lady," "Easter Parade" mance and that inspired her. "I
and more. " I'm born in t h e
love giving back and making wrong era," said Skylar. She someone's day a little better," tries to bring some of that classaid Skylar. sic feel to her performance. Since then, she has become Performing is something involved with as many shows Skylar never wants to give up. as she can. Sometimes she
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"but quite dull."
It is one more unknown fac-
"Doctor Who" 8 tonight, BBC America
tor for producers and audienc-
That changed in 2005 when
es alike to consider as "Doctor Who" begins a crucial tran-
Capaldi met Iannucci, creator of "The Thick of It," on a day
sition that elicited passionate
when Capaldi had come from
By DaveItzkoff
criti cisms and defensesbefore
another demeaning BBC au-
New Yorh Times News Service
Capaldi set foot in front of the
The passage of time is perhaps not so acute to the cen-
cameras. "When launching a new
dition and was not in a particularly good mood. "I was like,
turies-old alien at the heart of the BBC's "Doctor Who," the
Doctor, I don't want to make
shape-shifting hero known simply as the Doctor, who has
had more than 50 years of adventures across dimensions known and otherwise. But time and its measure-
ment have become especially crucial to Peter Capaldi, who
will make his proper, fulllength debut as the latest actor to play the Doctor when the
new season of "Doctor Who" has its premiere tonight on BBC America.
It has been just over a year since the BBC announced that Capaldi would succeed Matt
Smith, who was a 26-year-old relative novice when he was
chosen to play the Doctor, and, afterthree seasons ofputting his frantic, whirling-dervish stamp on the character, disclosed his departure in June 2013.
Since then, Capaldi, 56, has spent several months filming "Doctor Who" in Cardiff, Wales, trying to bring to the role his own personal take, which he says is more sardonic and elusive. Still, as a lifelong "Doctor Who" fan, he could not quite
contain his giddiness, all this
'OK, show me what you've
got,'" Capaldi recalled. "It was lucky I had just the right atti-
it sound as though he's just one of a set of options," said tude at that moment." Steven Moffat, the executive Iannucci, the creator and producerand lead writer of show runner of HBO's "Veep," "Doctor Who." "He's the one said he recalled Capaldi as and only right now." initially "very amiable and Capaldi is playing the 12th softly spoken." "When the switch came," canonical version of the DocDamon Winter/New YorkTimes News Service tor, though the show cheekily Iannucci said, "from this perPeter Capaldi is the latest in a long line to take over the leading role acknowledges its counting sonable charmer to this rather in "Doctor Who." Capaldi brings to the role his own personal take, system has run off track a bit. ruthless and cold, frighteningwhich he says is moresardonic and elusive. Born a nd r ais e d in ly still person, I thought, 'My Glasgow, Capaldi grew up ad- God, that's quite a trick you miring character actors like can pull off there.'" time later, that he had actually as Shakespeare composed Peter Cushing and John Hurt, Moffat said that the castlanded the part. sonnets. and was a follower of "Doctor ing of Smith and Tennant on "I just didn't think that they But he is still untested as Who" more or less from the "Doctor Who" had not been a would be going in this direc- the Doctor, particularly with start. deliberate search for youthful tion," Capaldi said in a gentle, American audiences who reB etween th e 1 960s a n d demographics. "When peostately voice with only traces sponded strongly to Smith: 1980s, he watched the series ple are trying to be cynical of a Scottish accent, on a visit BBC America said the series transfer its lead role from el- about modern 'Doctor Who,' to New York last week. Asked grew from an average total der statesmen like William they say, 'Oh, they always cast what he meant, he answered viewership of 910,000 in his Hartnell to expressive wits these young fellows,'" he said. with a laugh: "Well, I guess, first season to nearly 1.9 mil- l ike Tom Baker, and, in it s "We didn't. It was always a older. And more like me." lion in his last, a trend the 21st-century revival, heart- young bloke who turns out to Capaldi's penetrating eyes channel would surely like throbs like Smith and David be right for it." and expressively lined face to see continue under his Tennant. Moffat said he and his colwill be familiar to viewers of successor. As a steadily employed ac- leagues quickly thought of Armando Iannucci's 2009 film Though Capaldi is among tor, Capaldi said, he'd fallen Capaldi, for reasons he could satire "In the Loop," and the the more accomplished ac- into a routine of "increasingly not entirely quantify. "He just felt i n credibly BBC comedy that spawned tors to take on this storied bland parts, turning up in epit, "The Thick of It," in which science-fiction franchise, he isodic television as the slight- right," Moffat said. "He would he played Malcolm Tucker, is hardly a relic. But his age ly untrustworthy doctor or just take the part in such an a s h ort-tempered p o l itical nonetheless represents a de- shrink, or the MP with a gay unexpected, different direcaide who fired off obscene in- parture from the recent histo- secret." tion and overturn everybody's "That was fine," he said, preconceptions." sults as fluidly and creatively ry of the series.
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Dear Abby:I am a 12-year-old lyn," and I are in our 40s and have girl, and my grandpa is 75. I love been living together for a year. My him very much, but I have noticed family has invited us to go on a lately that he stares at women's cruise for New Year's, all expensbreasts when they are jogging, es paid. Because Caitlyn can't get and he smiles when time off from her job a gust of wind blows at the hospital, she a girl's skirt up. This doesn't want me to PFAR e m arrasses m e ' go, either. and I a m embar- ABBY Also, in the fall I rassed for him. He will be traveling to must have realized Europe with my dad it by now. to visit relatives. (He's 80.) These Is my grandpa a creepy, dirty trips don't happen all the time; it's old man? I h ope i t's not t r u e. an unusual year. Please answer this in the newspaShould I refuse the cruise and per because I don't want my fam- miss out on being with my exily to see it.
ily. And you should be mature enough to discuss this with her without involving me.
Dear Abby: My sister loaned me her car when she went out of town so I could drop her at the
airport and pick her up. (I don't have a car of my own, but share one with my husband.) While I was driving her car, one of the tires blew. She says I should pay for the replacement tire because I was driving the car on an errand that was unrelated
to picking her up when the tire blew. I disagree. Who is right? — Jennifer in Florida
Dear Jennifer:If the agreement her while she works'? I think Cait- between you and your sister was lyn's being selfish to expect me to. that her car was to be used only tended family to stay home with
— Carrie in Cleveland
Dear Carrie: I'm sorry, but the fact that your grandfather would
We spend all our free time togeth-
be so unsubtle as to act this way when you're with him IS creepy,
er. We have been to Las Vegas her up, then you owe her a new
and I'm sure it is embarrassing.
advise.
Tell your parents about it so your mother or father can tell him to tone down his "enthusiasm." And
and on a cruiserecently. Please
year, you might want to spend more time alone than you have in the past. You are in the midst of processing some decisi ons you made awhile ago, and it's important to let go of what no
longer works for you. If you are single, usecarewithsomeoneyou meet,ashe or she might be emotionally unavailable. If you are attached, you'll benefit from spending quality time with your sweetie. Plan 8tarsshowthnkintt more weekends of dayyon 8hnve away together. ** * * * D ynamic You might be ** * * Positive looking to make a change regarding *** Average how your domes** So-so tic life works as a * Difficult couple. LED understands you better than you realize!
ARIES (March 21-April 19) ** * * Check in with a friend before you head out for the day. A new friend could be delighted by your plans, as they
seem to revolve around him orher. Pace
Dear Held Back:You and Caitlyn are adults in your 40s. At that
her own tire — and the other three
someone's reticence. Onceyou clear up this issue, the two of you can go off and have a wonderful time. Caring will
as well. — Write to Dear Abbyat dearabbycom or P.o. Box 69440, LosAngeles, CA90069
to rest. Someonewhomyou care about
YOURHOROSCOPE By Jacqueline Bigar
naturally happen. Tonight: Say "yes" to
an offer. CANCER (Juns21-July 22) ** * * You might be tempted to go offand do some shopping.The good news is that very little can hold you back other than your budget. Indulge yourself a little! The unexpected could mark an interaction with an authority figure. Tonight: Buy a token of affection on the way home.
LEO (July 23-Aug.22) ** * * You might want to rethink a decision and rehash a conversation with a key person. Once you do this, you'll recognize how strong your decision was. Unexpected news could force you to regroup. You'll sense great possibilities in what you hear. Tonight: Indulge a loved one.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
** * * Y our sixth sense will be a better guide than your mind right now. Feelings that you might not be willing to publicly — or even personally — acknowledge TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ** * * S ometimes having a family day could be covered by an intellectual rationale. Tonight: Don't push too hard to get or spending time at home with no plans your way. or expectations feels great. Whatever LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) you do in this environment seems to flourish. If you have been thinking about ** * * S urround yourself with friends. redoing a room, today would be perfect. Invite your pals to join you at the beach, Tonight: Stay close to home. for a barbecue or for some other favorite activity. How could you go wrong? A GEMINI (May 21-Juns28) ** * * * Y our ability to see past the loved one could shock you with his or her unexpected behavior. Tonight: The obvious and ask the right questions only answer is "yes." will help you home in on the source of yourself — you'll need every ounce of energy you have. Tonight: Act as if you don't have a care in the world.
tire. However, if her tires were so
worn that they could cause an accident, then she should replace
— Held Back in Ohio
if it doesn't happen, spend less age, Caitlyn should be indepentime with Grandpa. dent enough to tell you to go and Dear Abby: My fiancee, "Cait- have a good time with your fam-
HAPPY BIRTHDAYFOR SATURDAY, AUG. 23, 2014:This
to take her to the airport and pick
and look up to will provide you with many suggestions. Recognize that this person is good luck for you. Tonight: You can have what you want.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dsc. 21) ** * * Take an overview, if possible. You'll see a matter quite differently as a result. Someone at a distance might extend an invitation to you that delights your imagination. Make a call to an older relative or friend. Tonight: Go with the unexpected if you want excitement.
CAPRICORN (Dsc. 22-Jan. 19) ** * * Y our style often attracts others' attention. Sometimes it happens on an intellectual level; other times it happens socially. At the present moment, you'll express your uniqueness in making plans. An aggressive friend could push to have things go his or her way. Tonight: Think big.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 28-Fsb. 18) ** * * * C onsider your options, but make sure to return calls first. An unusually delightful invitation might be heading your way. Know that what is going on behind the scenes with a loved one doesn't need to be known by others. Tonight: Schedule some quality time.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)
** * * * Y our plans could change quickly, as you suddenly might find yourself in a situation where others surround you. Socializing is natural to you, and in a situation like this, you couldbe delighted by someone you meet. Tonight: Get to know someone SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) ** * * You could be pushing your lim- new. its. Your nervous energy reflects a need © King Features Syndicate
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Clair Sagiv, Broker Shannon Hall, Broker • Wraparound Trex • Half mile to DesLynn 541-390-2328 541-788-9027 open great room floor Johns, Principal Brodeck chutes River plan w it h v a u lted ker, 5 4 1 -408-2944, Windermere Windermere Dee Baker, Broker Bill Kammerer, Broker 541-977-7756 541-410-1200 ceilings, SS a p pli- Wes Johns, Broker Central Oregon Central Oregon ances, granite slab 541 408-2945. CenReal Estate Real Estate Windermere Windermere and tile countertops, tral Oregon Resort Central Oregon Central Oregon $249,900 2 Master Suites, 1 up/1 extremely high effi- Realty Real Estate Real Estate Acres & Privacy down, 4 BR, 3.5 BA, ciency ductless elec2124 SF h ome on 2369 SF, hardwood 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1876 tric heating/air condi- ¹201405362 $188,500 • 4.89 $529,900 AC sq. ft. and new floors, granite sq ft. Live among the Best Views tioning system, wide 905 • 3bed &2bath pines in Sunriver! This construction. Unique counters, RV parking, • Spectacular views plank laminate wood built custom • Family room, s un fenced & landscaped. strategic and w e l l- • 3400+ SF flooring. Home could quality room, dining area placed home is exhome with great floor Pick y ou r c o l ors! bright & beautibe customized for tremely private and • Light, in desirable NW • 30X48 heated shop $279,000. ful handicap accessibility. plan • 24X36 barn yet the many winBend area. This lovely MLS¹201406397 Call • Low maintenance 6.76 ¹201405345 $224,500 cottage style home Barbara Myers, Broker Pam Lester, Principal dows bring the beauty AC Jodi Clark, Principal 541-480-7183 of the s u rrounding Broker, Century 21 • Gated & private Broker, 541-771-8731 features an appealing Windermere open great room plan Gold Country Realty, pines indoors, Very Bill Kammerer, Broker Century 21 Gold CounCentral Oregon well kept and ideally with vaulted ceilings, Inc. 541-504-1338 541-410-1200 try Realty Real Estate located near shopSS appliances, granWindermere 2 N e wer W e stside 1.3 Acres In La Pine j ite slab and tile counping, dining, golf, bike $249,900 Central Oregon Homes on One Lot$189,000 paths, endless outtertops, ex t r emely So much to offer Real Estate Spacious floor plans, door recreation. Re• 1660 sq.ft. chalet high efficiency duct- • 2124 SF home on • 2 bedroom+ loft, 2 private yards, located cent upgrades: covless electric heating/ 4.89 AC $559,000 close to d owntown ered patio, n ewer bath air conditioning sys- • Shop, barn, hay shed Country Living • On Little Deschutes, and all that Newport exterior paint, compotem, wide plank lami- & wash rack homes with great Ave. has t o o ffer. sition roof in 2003. • 2views mtn views nate wood flooring. • Family room Don't miss this op• MLS 201406409 F urnishings ne g o - • 35.4 AC & 27 irrig. (350 sq. ft. of addi- • Mtn views, 10 min. portunity! $235,000. JJ Jones, Broker tiable. $369,000 ¹ • Barn, sheds & corrals tional storage space) from Terrebonne 201402798 Home could be cus- Barbara Myers, Broker Call Aubre Cheshire at • Just north of Terreb541-598-4583 or Dennis Clark, Principal onne tomized for handicap 5641-480-7183 Brook Criazzo, Broker, 541-771-8730 accessibility. Barbara Myers, Broker Windermere 541-550-8408. Century 21 Gold CounJodi Clark, Principal 541-480-7183 Central Oregon MLS¹201407527 try Realty Broker, 541-771-8731 Windermere Real Estate Duke Warner Realty Century 21 MORRIS Central Oregon 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2429 541-382-8262 $260,000 Gold Country Realty REAL ESTATE Real Estate sq ft Live in SW Canyon Dr. Redmond's f avorite 20 Acres for $180,000 • 3 bed, 2 bath & 1944 $312,000 5950 SW Fawn Drive, neighborhood, CanMove in Ready East side of Bend. Big SF $1,400,000 I yon Rim Village. This Terrebonne - Beautimountain views and • Expansive outdoor liv- • 3 bed, 2 bath & 1977 2897 Horizon Drive desirable home ful home on corner lot SF • Built by Award winwilderness area out ing deck v i ew, boasts an awesome w /Cascades • Open concept floor ning R.D. Building & your back door. Pos- • Almost? AC lot Cr o oked floor plan, including close t o plan Design sible terms. Call Kit • Near canyon trail River Ranch entrance. the master suite on Korish, 541-480-2335 Diana Barker, Broker • Hardwood/granite • Mountain views & exEnormous 50x50 fin• 3-car tandem garage the main floor and MLS¹201304808 541-480-7777 pansive finishes ished pole barn inextensive upgrades • New exterior paint Duke Warner Realty throughout Windermere throughout. Slate tile, cludes 50x17 RV area 541-382-8262 Cheryl Tanler, Broker • 4731 SF, 2 master Central Oregon hardwood floors, cof- w/1 4' door; 35x17 541-410-7434 suites, 2 bed & 3.5 Real Estate $214,000 fered ceilings, gas shop; 30x17 equipWindermere bath Gardenside 26695 Horsell Road fireplace, h i g h-end ment area; hay storCentral Oregon • Wine, gym, theater, Recently remodeled 3 bed, 2.5 bath & window t reatments, age; tack room, plus! Real Estate family & great rooms •1290 SF 3bd, 2 bath, 2070ysf extensive landscap- Gourmet kitchen with • Designer kitchen with • Open floor plan farm house on 67.9y $319,000 ing. The attention to propane Viking range Viking appliance • Gas fireplace a cres w i t h 39 . 7 y Lots of Room detail shines inside and hood, Brazilian package countertops acres of i r rigation.• 1920 SF single level and out. ¹201306626 cherry floors. 2 masJake Moorhead, Broker •• Granite Art Deco backsplash 1344ysf building for on 4.58 ac $297,000 Jodi Clark, ter bedrooms w/deck 541-480-6790 Office/Recreation/Stu- • 4 bed, 2 bath to park Principal Bro k e r, access. 2 bathrooms, John Taylor, Broker • Close Debbie Tallman, dio, 4502y sf building • Paver patio, firepit & 54'I -771-8731 office/den. Attached 541-480-0448 with 12' door 8 man hot tub Broker 541-390-0934 Century 21 Gold Coun- 24x36 finished gaWindermere • 2-car garage 8 2 RV Windermere door for shop/RV/Toy rage with 110/220v. try Realty Central Oregon /Boat storage & inhookups Central Oregon $359,000 MLS¹ Real Estate $425,000 Real Estate door gardening. New Barbara Myers, Broker 201402330 6 Bed & 3.5 Bath 141804 Heather Lane, 541-489-7183 Karin Powers, Broker, 750y deep well being • Northwest Bend $219,000 541-410-0234 Crescent Lake. This 1 drilled to provide a Windermere • Master with private Perfect for you bedroom, 1 bath cabin year-round source of Central Oregon Century 21 Gold • 3 bed, 2 bath 8 1656 deck & hot tub is set on one acre domestic water. New Real Estate Country Realty • 2450 SF & 3-car gabacking up to BLM SF gas log fireplace will • Covered front porch & rage $325,000 59+ Acres Fenced land. 18x27 deck with be installed. $625,000. • Large lot Room to roam Irrigation, adjacent to built-in bench. Don't back deck MLS¹201401400 • 5 bed Dave Disney, Broker o vernment lan d . be fooled by the tiny • Raised garden beds Bobbie Strome, 541-410-8557 • 0.49 acres size. A sep a rate• Move-in ready Principal Broker pen concept living Diana Barker, Broker • Oversized 2 level deck Windermere with 3 be d rooms, heated guest house John L Scott Real Central Oregon 541-480-7777 den/office, 2.5 baths, Estate 541-385-5500 • Large 2-car shop (1 8x24) sits off to your Windermere • Plus 3-car carport Real Estate 8 sun room, plus nice right. Plenty of room 26 acres with Timber - 4 Shannon Hall, Broker Central Oregon for everyone. The 28 2 bedroom apartment. $429,000 2 b drm, 3 b edroom, 2 bat h , Real Estate 541-788-9027 x40 RV garage with b ath, 3011 s q . f t . 4 8x60 hay b arn + 2464 sq ft home with Windermere horse barn w/7 stalls, s hop also h a s a Beautiful, l u xurious 4-car garage. Need to get an Central Oregon heated storage room. home with extensive 10 pens, triple garage, $419,000. Real Estate RV hoo k -ups. Another great space rock exterior, large 3 ad in ASAP? MLS201208278 for guests or perishwaterfall in front yard $889,000. You can place it Call Duke Warner $350,000 ¹201405922 ables. Plenty of room with 3 ponds. Slate Realty Dayville at 3Homes1TX Lt online at: John L. Scott Real for all the winter & entry, cathedral ceil541-987-2363 • 3.84AC8 2AC waEstate 541-548-1712 s ummer toys. R V www.bendbulletin.com ings. Walnut flooring, 26 NW Skyliner Sum- • tered parking with electric 8 hickory cabinets. ExM ain home is 3 bed & mit Lp. 4 Bdrm, 2.5 water. $189,500 MLS posed pillars, arched 5 A cres w /Mountain 541-385-5809 bath bath, 3443 sq.ft., main • 23rentals 201407374 Call walkways, d o u ble- Views - 3 bdrm, 2 bring in $1K level master suite w/ Linda (541) 815-0606 sided see thru fire- bath, 1620 sq ft, irri$224,500 monthly jacuzzi tub. O ffice, • Fenced & pond Cascade Realty place. Beautiful mtn. gated, 36x40 shop, TURNKEY vaulted ceilings, granex t e nsive views, ultimate floor- fenced, • 2 bed, 2 bath 8 1168 Bob Ahern, Broker Check out the sys t e m. ite and slate, Junior ing in garage, wet bar, sprinkler SF 541-420-3891 classifieds online master suite, loft, 3 M LS¹ 28092 2 5. office theater room, • Double car garage Windermere www.bendbuffetin.com • Eagle Crest townhome car garage, backs to Pam s urround soun d $265,000. Central Oregon open space, nearby speakers, fenced, and Lester, Principal BroUpdated daily • 9th fairway & mtn Real Estate park a n d tra i l s. sprinkler sys t e m. ker, Century 21 Gold views! $148,500 Country Realty, Inc. $359,000 3 bedroom, ¹201403611 Jeanette Brunot, Broker $679,950 Wonderful! The Delay Team, 2'/~ bath, 2492 sq. ft. Dennis Clark, Principal 541-504-1338 541-771-'I 383 • Tree lined 6.16 AC Edie and Sam Delay, R are 2 . 5 8 acr e Broker, 541-771-8730 5 Acres w/shop, well Windermere parcel 541-420-2950 r anchette with 1 . 5 Century 21 Central Oregon • Garage & shop Hasson Company and septic installed, acres irri g ation;Gold Country Realty Real Estate • Crooked River Ranch C ascade mtn a n d Realtors fenced an d c r o ss $449,900 amenities Smith Rock v iews. 2.24 Acre Estate j fenced with irrigation $272,000 Crestridge Estates • Near Smith Rock 8 1 200 s q .ft. s h o p $765,000 pond, 36x36 s hop Corner Lot home • 5AC8 open living rivers w/13x13 RV d o o rs • 3187 sq.ft., 4 bed• 2615 SF single story with 3 bays and 12' . • Vaulted ceilings Clair Sagiv, Broker room, 4 bath door, 12x26 lean-to. • 3-car garage, shop & and 400 amp service. home 541-390-2328 in Re d mond/Teth• Shop, detached ga• Half acre lot The farmhouse was storage Windermere erow Cros s ing. rage ENTIRELY r e mod-• Landscaped 8 deck • RV parking Central Oregon $214,000. MLS • Beautifully land• 3-bay garage with eled in 2007 and has • 3 bed & 2.5 bath Real Estate ¹ 201405423. Call scaped, large patio many upgrades and • MLS¹ 201405015 shop area Pam Lester, Principal • MLS 201405875 $162,500 • Landscaping amenities. Main floor Mike Wilson, Broker Broker, Century 21 Amy Halligan, Broker Single level master, separate livBob Ahern, Broker 541-977-7777 Gold Country Realty, 541-410-9045 • 2 bed 541-420-3891 ing and family rooms, Windermere Inc. 541-504-1338 • 2 bath lots of storage, new Windermere Central Oregon •55+ community Central Oregon exterior decking, large Real Estate 60462 Elkai Woods Dr. • New paint in 8 out mud/laundry r o o m, Real Estate 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, build4.5 Acres In La Pinej • Great view white vinyl fencing. 27.65 Acres j $980,000 ¹201404392 ers own bamboo $250,000 • MLS¹ 20'I 402902 MORRIS • 3036 sq.ft. floors, lots of extras. • 1620 sq.ft. manufacLisa Hart, Broker Jodi Clark, Principal REAL ESTATE • 4 bedroom, 3 bath $485,000. 541-788-2278 Broker, 541-771-8731 tured IM~& m ly ~ d~ 4 • Shop, pond & irrigaMara Stein, •3 bedroom+ offi ce,2 Windermere Century 21 Gold Countion Principal Broker, bath $237,500 Central Oregon try Realty 541-420-3400 Pamir • 2-car garage PLUS Stonehedge Home • MLS 201305082 Real Estate Jen Bowen, 360' M t n a n d Smith Properties, Inc. • 4 bed, 3 bath, 2089 shop $162,900 Broker, GRI SF Rock views, p a ve • MLS 201406879 Eagle Crest 60504 Seventh Mt The Kelleher Group • Over one third acre road, 4.92 acres in Rachel Lemas, Broker • Street lined with cus- •Lot borders dry canyon 541-280-2147 Drive. 2 Bdrm, 2.5 Tetherow Crossing, 541-896-1263 tom homes bath, slate and tile, • Clubhouse 8 space septic fees approved. • Full mountain view end unit, • Only $15 HOA MLS ¹ 20 1 404802. • Come build your home Diana Barker, Broker extra yard. $309,000. $189,999. Call Pam & enjoy Eagle Crest Mara Stein, 541-480-7777 Lester, Principal BroResort Principal Broker, ker, Century 21 Gold Windermere MORRIS MORRIS Bea Leach, Broker, 541-420-3400 Pamir Central Oregon Country Realty, Inc. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 541-788-2274 Properties, Inc. 541-504-1338 Real Estate I M~& m ly ~ d~ 4 Windermere Central Oregon Real Estate 173 Highland Meadow Lp. Eagle Crest Resort. 2321 sq. f t.,3 bdrm, 2~/~ bath, office and formal d ining. Great room plan. All premium f i n ishes. MLS¹ 201300723 $410,713. Lynn Johns, Principal Bro k e r, 541-408-2944, Wes l • J ohns, Broker 5 4 1 408-2945, Central Oregon Resort Realty $1,890,000 I 61415 Gosney Road • 5 bed, 5 bath & 5409 SF • 4 en suites with pri vate balconies • 30 acres 8 10 irrigated • Sweeping Cascade Mountain views • Beautifully remodeled inside 8 out Cleme Rinehart, 541-480-2100 Patty Dempset, 541-480-5432 Andrea Phelps, 541-408-4770 Windermere Central Oregon Real Estate 190 Acre Horse Property - Less than 1 mile from city limits. 2160 sq ft 2 bedroom, 2 bath home. Several outbuildings including barn wit h o u tdoor arena. 3 tax lots, 120 acres in the Urban 431 NW Franklin Avenue Reserve. $495,000. Call Kris Warner at Downtown Bend 541-480-5365 MLS¹201206667 Duke Warner Realty h, N d w d l l y. a d , a a l d C I keypropertiesbend.com r e max.com 541-382-8262
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9560 SW Geneva View Beautiful home in desir- BEND PARK Park-like Clean & C omfortable Custom craftsman style C ustom h om e w i t h Desirable SE Acreage. Expansive C a s cade Drive. 10% equity Rd, Terrebonne. Nice, able Greens subdivi- setting. Main dwelling Vintage Home. On 1/4 home. Large 1/4 acre beautiful views in a 5 Bdrm, 3 bath, 2522 Mountain Views - 3 shares, 3 bdrm, 3 level 1-acre building sion with golf course plus guest acre corner lot at the corner lot i n SW desirable location just sq.ft., w/ family room, bedrooms, 2 b aths, bath. $58,500. lot w/many trees is & c l ubhouse v ery house/rental on a to- base of Pilot Butte. Redmond. This 2200 minutes from town & .79 acres, parklike 1440 SF. U p dated Mara Stein, perfect for b uilding close! 3 bedroom, 2 tal of 0 .55y acres. Home features a spa- SF home features 3 Tumalo! 3 bedroom, 2 setting, open f l oor interior, double ovens Principal Broker, your dream home or bath, 1469 sq ft. Ex- Main dwelling floors cious living r o om, bedrooms, 3 baths, bath, 1694 sq ft. Pri- plan, master on the in kitchen, large bay 541-420-3400 Pamir vacation home. Come tremely low mainte- are engineered hard- generous family room, m aster o n mai n , vate well, 3000 sq ft of main, R V p a r king, windows. 1.52 acres, Properties, Inc. enjoy all that Crooked nance and move-in wood in living, dining, two large bedrooms, a beautiful custom me- deck with c overed backs to canal/trail, huge w r a p-around River Ranch has to ready. Open f l oor & bedrooms. Mitsubnewly rem o deled dallion t i l e en t ry, area, upgraded cabi- lush landscaped yard, deck, 2-stall b a rn, 6 0535 D i amond T offer - Golf, tennis, plan, gas fireplace, ishi electric heating 8 bathroom, a clean 8 granite kitchen nets, custom t rim, large en t e rtaining fenced/x-fenced. Road. 3 B drm, 3 .5 hik i ng, vaulted ceiling, gran- c ooling syst e m . well laid out kitchen, a counters, slate floors, v aulted mast e r , deck, desirable Kings $148,000 bath, 3442 sq.ft., 10 swimming, fishing, disc golf, and ite kitchen counters, Kitchen has fantastic loft that is great for cherry cabi n ets, arched w a l k-ways, Forest. MLS¹201405436. acre parcel. Gourmet all the wild l ife. new interior/exterior cabinets with Corian storage or small play- stainless appliances, built-in BBQ, p ellet Gregg Hayden, Gail Day, kitchen w/w a lk-in $34,950 MLS paint, tile bathroom countertops. Adjacent room & de t ached radiant floor h e at, stove, garage/shop Principal Broker 541-306-1018 pantry, prep s i nk, ¹201400593 541-390-6139 counters, bonus room guest house and main single ca r g a rage media room with sur- and carport, chicken Central Oregon wine chiller and eat- Karin Powers, Broker, and/or office above h ome together f or w/attached c a rport. round sound, over- coop/dog house & John L. Scott Realty Group, LLC ing bar, and heated 541-410-0234 garage. New air con$510,000 The land has many sized 3-car garage, f lowerbeds w/ d r i p Real Estate, Bend floors. Master suite 21 Gold ditioning. $194,000 MLS¹201309647 large trees that afford RV parking and the system. Fully fenced www.johnlscott Fantastic Single Leveloffers a s team Century Park-like lot in ValCountry Realty ¹201401863 Bobbie Strome, privacy 8 shade & has list goes on! $337,900 with e lectric g a te. bend.com shower, heated floors Clark, P rincipal Principal Broker halla Heights. This 3 potential with its gen- ¹201402637 John L. $288,000 ¹20140814 in master bath. Living 9th St. Home. Beautiful Jodi 541-771-8731 John L Scott Real erous size & zoning to Scott Rea l E s tateJodi Clark, P rincipal Desirable Westside Lo- bedroom, 2 bath space over garage midtown built in 2013, Broker, Century 21 Gold Estate 541-385-5500 be utilized for a du- 541-548-1712 Broker, 541-771-8731 cation. 3308 sq.ft., 5 home feels cozy and w/full bath. $615,000. Designed by Awbrey Country Realty plex or other multiCentury 21 bdrm, 3 bath, bonus s ecluded, yet j u s t The Delay Team, Custom Home j Butte's Vern Sexton. Buildable lot in Wagon family uses. $180,000 Gold Country Realty room, har d wood minutes to downtown Edie and Sam Delay, 1213 sq.ft. 2 bdrm, 1 Beautiful log home on Trail Ranch. Almost ¹201404074 John L. $499,000 flooring, granite tile Bend. $349,000. • 3439 sq.ft, 1 acre 541-420-2950 2acres. 1718 sq.ft., 2 bath. New 20 year an acre, stick built or Scott Rea l E s tate c ounters, close t o Call Terry Skjersaa, Hasson Company • 5 bedroom, 3 bath rated composite roof, b drm, 1 b a th, d e - manufactured, private 541-548-1712 Cute Cottage S t yle schools, parks, trails, 541-383-1426 • MLS 201402295 Realtors 28x50 James Hardie siding tached little Deschutes acHome with new paint large master with sitMLS¹201407581 Jane Strell, Broker, with 30 year warranty garage/shop, RV cess, community Close to Old Mill Disin and out, custom tile ting are, great room Duke Warner Realty Where can you find a ABR, GRI and new engineered storage, full hookup, clubhouse and swim- trict. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, in the k itchen and with river stone fire541-948-7998 helping hand? truss system. R-30 in- park setting, 1 build- ming p o ol . MLS 1506 sq. ft . h ome. bath, granite coun- place, triple car ga- Fantastic Sisters setlot. MLS ¹201303671 $28,000 sulated t h roughout. able French doors to priFrom contractors to tertops and new car- rage, A/C. ting. Custom 2177 sq. 1 00% b rand n e w ¹201404378. Faye Phillips, vate d i ning r o om. pet throughout the Shelley Arnold, Broker f t. 3 b d rm, 2 b a t h yard care, it's all here electrical sy s t em. $249,900. Pam Broker 541-480-2945 Custom m ouldings, house. You even get 541-771-9329 home on an acre lot in The Bulletin's 100% Brand new Pex Lester, Principal BroJohn L. Scott A/C, large m aster the appliances so it is Real Estate, Bend with a 2 4 x40 shop ker, Century 21 Gold plumbing, new Real Estate, Bend bdrm with Jacuzzi tub. MORRIS "Call A Service pretty much turnkey or that includes a 600 www.johnlscott 100-year serviceable Country Realty, Inc. www.johnlscott Beautiful landscaping. REAL ESTATE rent ready. The stubend.com sq. ft. guest quarters. Professional" Directory hickory wood flooring, 541-504-1338 bend.com $260,000. dio behind the house $419,000. MLS new hickory cabinets, MLS 201405037. is about 250 sq. ft. Kim 60552 Elkai Woods Dr. h emlock trim, n ew Beautiful S a ddleback Canyon C r eek, 13 Custom Home on Acre- and has new carpet Drake Park Neighbor- 201404876. Call Larry Jacobs Warner 541-410-2475 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, exLog Home - On 2.4 Acres - View elk and age - 2 bedroom, 3 and is charming with hood - Feel the hisc arpet, a n d ha l o at 541-480-2329 tory in t hi s s tately Duke Warner Realty quisite oak floors, priminutes from deer from your living bath on 16 treed and nice wood paneling. Fully fenced acres, home on a beautiful vate, deck, overlook- lighting. heart of Bend. 3 room with breathtak- Duke Warner Realty meadow acres. cedar on a large the lot is nicely laid d ouble l o t . Sh o r t French Style river view ing g o l f co u rse. with bedroom, 3.5 b ath, ing views of Canyon Double car garage The lot. $1 99,000. FSBO out with flower beds Just too many to downtown or Home w / r iverbank $475,000. bonus room, loft and M tn from t his s e plus 3480 sq ft shop. and fruit trees. Listed strolls Pond. setting! Exquisite acMara Stein, Principal Jamey, sunroom with 2650 sq cluded, newer 5 bedcollectibles? $ 449,000. Can d y at a hard to find price Mirror 5 641-390-6829 f o r coutrements: Granite, Broker, 541-420-3400 showing. f t. $ 4 74,900. C a l l room, 3 bath home Yow, 5 4 1-410-3193 point. $109,900! 130 $968,000. Call Kit Korish, hardwood, m a rble, Pamir Properties, Inc. Michele Anderson at nestled in the timber. MLS¹201407030 Sell them in NW 2nd, Redmond 541-480-2335 tile, Venetian plaster, 541-633-9760 or Jacacres irrigated and Duke Warner Realty Call Heather Hockett, 60691 Golf Village Lp. Acreage Close to Town. q uie S e bulsky a t 3 The Bulletin Classifieds MLS¹201402653 stone & s t a inless. detached ga r age/ 541-382-8262 9.5 acres with 7.5 irri3 Bdrm, 3 bath, 3281 gated, 32x36 shop 5 41-280-4449. M L S C entury 2 1 Gol d Duke Warner Realty W ood-burning f i r e shop. $39 9 ,999. sq.ft., master suite with 12' doors, fenced ¹201406438 Custom Home on Acre- C ountry Real t y 541-382-8262 place, top line appliMLS¹201305978 541 -385-5809 w ith f ireplace a nd age - Mountain views 541-420-9151 a nces, metal c l ad Duke Warner Realty and cross fenced, 3 Call Duke Warner gym, vaulted ceilings, bdrm, 2 bath, 1554 and close to town. 4 windows and so much 541-382-8262 Empire Crossing j Dayville, maple inlaid f l oor, sq.ft., outdoor arena. Condo at Bend bedroom, 3.5 b ath, more! Listen to the 541-987-2363 $212,500 magnificent rock wall www.jackson-Anderson. Riverside. $79,000. 3451 sq ft. Shop, pole Darling midtown cot- • 1355 sq.ft., 3 bedtranquil ripple of the Get your fireplace, s p acious com Studio with full bathCanyon Creek - Execubarn, automated irri- tage. 1120 sq.ft., 3 river below. while enroom, 2 bath light kitchen, central bdrm, 1 bath. Granite • Wood laminate floors room, kitchen appl., business t ive home o n t i m gation. $674,000. joying this Exquisite Candice Anderson, i sland eating b a r , Broker, 541-788-8878 kitchen, h a r dwood• MLS 201405339 bered acres just south fully furnished, ground Call Jaynee Beck, home. $65 9 ,000. seating for 6. Tile roof and newer carpet, floor end unit. view of 541-480-0988 or of John Day. 3 bedMLS201404694. Jim Moran, Broker John L. Scott paver driveway, triple Real Estate, Bend water feature, fenced Pete Van Deusen, Nancy Popp, Principal e ROW I N G room, 2.5 bath, 2801 Deschutes River, 425 541-948-0997 garage with plenty of backyard with deck. sq.ft. in rental pool. 541-480-3538. sq ft, bonus room, Broker 541-815-8000 www.johnlscott storage, decks lookwww.johnlscott.com/6 Barbara Jackson, loads of storage and MLS¹201405639 Crooked River Realty bend.com with an ad in ing out over 11th tee Broker 541-3068186 8297 Kathy Caba, Duke Warner Realty attached gar a ge. 0 The Bulletin's and l ake. P r ivateAffordable High Desert Principal Broker John L. Scott $419,000. Look at: fenced paved patio. retreat. Custom knotty 541-771-1761 Real Estate, Bend "Call A Service MLS¹201304288 TURN THE PAGE Bendhomes.com MORRIS Golf membership in- pine cabinetry, granReal Estate, Bend www.johnlscott Call Duke Warner Professional" For More Ads for Complete Listings of REAL ESTATE cluded. $797,500. bend.com www.johnlscott ite tile c o untertops Dayville, Directory The Bulletin Area Real Estate for Sale Mara Stein, Principal and slate floors is in bend.com dy ~ ~ ~ d 541-987-2363 Broker, 541-420-3400 this easy-care 3 bdrm, Pamir Properties, Inc. 2 bath, 1402 sq. ft. home. Easy access to 60763 Golf Village Lp. S unriver, the C a s Best Lot. 4 acres y a g • a cade Lakes and Mt. with pond. $189,500. Bachelor $ 2 15,000. Mara Stein, MLS¹201401536 Call Principal Broker, Bill Pan t o n at 541-420-3400 Pamir 541-420-6545 Properties, Inc. Duke Warner Realty $609,900 541-382-8262 Farewell Drive A ffordable Living i n • 3021 SF on Awbrey Bend. Clean 3 bdrm, Butte 2 bath, mobile only. • Private V aulted ceilings i n • 4bed 8 2.5bath living an d m a ster, • 2 fireplaces fenced yard, storage • Formal dining room shed, landscaped with • 3-car garage sprinkler system, carMichelle Witt, Broker port, community park 541-974-4750 'I and club h ouse. Windermere I,.I~ www.johnlscott.com/3 Central Oregon - i~ 3076 $42,000 Real Estate Kathy Denning, Broker 61151 S W Ma n hae 541480-4429 Lane. 4 B drm, 2.5 John L. Scott bath, 2765 sq.ft. CasReal Estate, Bend cade Mt views, backs www.johnlscott s to private open space, bend.com upgraded and one A LIFE IN year new. Gourmet PARADISE! cooking, u p graded stainless steel appl., 2 Bdrm, 1 bath, 800y quartz c o untertops, Sq.ft., rustic cottage single basin sink and on a 2.99y acre parwalk-in pantry. Huge cel. Come view this master suite, soaking a mazing piece o f tub, a n d wal k -in paradise on the outskirts of R edmond. closet. $435,000. Broker Broker Built on the curve of The Delay Team, m• the Deschutes River, Edie and Sam Delay, this p e rfect s m a ll 541-420-2950 home has amazing Hasson Company views of the mounRealtors tains and the river. $620,000 Detached garage has Smith Rock View a studio-type room • 4bed,3bath8 3618 with an extra bath and SF home shower att a ched. • Huge screened porch $425,000 • Inside 6+ car prkg. MLS¹201309622 •Shop,of fice,guest Bobbie Strome, quarters & 4+ AC Principal Broker Diana Barker, Broker John L Scott Real 541-480-7777 Estate 541-385-5500 Windermere Central Oregon A must see home. A spacious 3 b d rm/3 Real Estate bath, well maintained $659,000 I 39 Acre 3 550 sq. ft. h o m e FULLY UPDATED PARKLIKE SETTING RARE OPPORTUNITY I 90ACRE HORSE PROPERTY... Gem in Powell Butte with recent upgrades 4 bedroomhome cl ose to downtown Redmond Adorablehomein SWBend. Thisproperty is on ahalf Feel thehistory in thisstately homeon a beautiful double less than I mile fromcity limits. 2160 sq.ft., 2 bedroom. • Spectacular mtn & to kitchen and bathandthe Dry Canyon. 2120 sq.ft.,RV parking,fenced acrewith mature trees. 3 bedrooms,2 baths. Ready to l ot.Just a short way to downtown or Mirror Pond. 2 bath home.Severaloutbuildings including bamwith Smith Rock views rooms. Neatly landand landscaped yard. $225,000 CALL BROOK move in!$349,000 CALLjAQLIICESEBULSKY AT 541- 5 bedrooms,4 fullbathsmake itamenableforchildrenand indoor arena. 3 taxlots, 120acresinthe UrbanReserve. • 39 AC fenced & cross scaped with sprinkler CRIAZZO AT 511-556-8108 OR ALIBRECHESHIRE 280-4449 ORMICHELEANDERSONAT 541-663-9760. guests. $939,000 CALLKIT'KORISHAT 541-480-2335 $469,000 CALL KRISWARNERAT 511-480-5365. fenced & 38 AC of irsystem. 4.6 acres with AT 541-598-4583.MLS:201407689 MLS:201407578 NLS:201402653 MLS:201206667 rigation 4 acres of COI. 36x36 • 3 bed, 2 bath home 8 s hop/barn. Hor s e 1530 SF property with plenty of • Six stall barn, hay loft, fencing and c ross tack room & pasture fencing. Ama z i ng • Ponds, greenhouse, Cascade M o untain outbuildings 8 chicken views. Moti v ated coop seller. $515,00 MLS Christin Hunter, Broker ¹201403502 John L. 541-306-0479 Scott Rea l E s tate Windermere NOYE IN READY! QUIET SEBEND AREA HOME 541-548-1712 CABIN ON PAULINA LAKE BUILD YOURDREAMHOMEHERE INNACULATE NESINGLE LEYEL Central Oregon This impeccable single story homeconsistsof Well caredfor singlelevelhomeon beautifuliy Don't let this rareopportunity to live onPaulina Almost 5 acres inTetherow Crossing. Livable 3bedroom , 2 b a th , 1 23 0 s q . R . w i t h 3ca r g a ra g e a nd R V Real Estate A place to stay plus...a 2 baths, 1581sq. ft. with extensive lands caped hal f acre lot. 3 bedroom,2 bath, Lakepassyouby!Cabin hasthe best settingon mobile, 36x25garage and additional storage parking.Peacefu .20acrelot with fruittn'.es,gardenareas, 3 bedrooms, large shop to store floorsandtile.Fullyfencedbackyard. 1746sq.ft., largemaster with private accessto $659,000 the lake. $195,000CALLTERRY SKjERSAA building. CascadeMountain views. $149,000 coveredfront porchand private backpatio. $247,00 hardwood your toys. Family reSpectacular views treat, large secure AT 541-383-1426.MLS:201408184 CALLjAYNEE BECKAT4800988ORPETEVAN CALLROBEGGERSAT54 -815-9780ORKATRINA Great location!$219,900CALLKIMWARNER backyard. $325,000 CALLBECKYOZRELIC • 4152SF,4bed&3 shop for RV & toys. AT 541-410-2475.NLS:201407595 AT 541-480-9191.MLS:2014O7661 D EUSE N A T 541-480-3538. MLS:201405777 SWISH ERAT511-4203348. MLS:2011O 7947 bath Tom Roth, BPOR, • Huge master upstairs EcoBroker with deck 541-771-6549 • Formal living 8 dining Real Estate, Bend room www.johnlscott • Great room 8 basebend.com ment • Completely furnished B ANK OWNED! 3 . 4 Bea Leach, broker acres, 3 bdrm, 2.5 541-788-2274 bath, 2 bonus rooms, Windermere INCRE DIBLYPRIYATESETTINGTHEPINES! 2GREATWESTSIDEHOMESON ONELOT CUSTOM HOME ON ACREAGE NICE LOT WITHHISTORICAL CABIN PEACEFUL COUNTRY LIVING granite counters, tile Central Oregon Fully scribed log home surrounded by a beautifully Onec floor, bdrm + office on uteupdatedcottageandonebnghtnewerhomewi th 2 bedr oom,3 bath on 16 treed and meadow City water and sewer to lot. Buildable and Beautiful customhome,approx. 3253sq.It on Real Estate main level, 2810 sq.ft., landscaped yard. Thereisa 1500sq. It. shop with 220 vaultedceilings. Botharesuper ceanwith private yards acres,Doubl e car garage plus3480 sq.ft dividable. Adjoininglot for salealso. Purchase 1.5 acreswith.5 acreirrigation.Privatewell, pond, in 2 002, 1764 volt power:Twinwellsprovidecrystal clear water.This andma turetrer Location,location, location. $4 0,0X shop. $449,000 CALL CANDYYOW both for $80,000. $52,500 CALLCANDY close in private andsecludedwith too many 70' RV parking! New 3 built sq.ft. shop w/full guest property wouldmakean outstanding private retzat CAll AUBR ECHESHIREAT54 -598-1583ORBROOK bdrm, 2 bath 1590 sq. AT 541-410-3193MLS:201407030 YOWAT541-410-3193.NLS:261465898 extrasto mention. $670,1OO . CALLCAROLYN MLS $497,500 CALLBt LAT541-120-6545. MLS:20IIII7405 CRIAZZ OAT51I-550-BIOIl IILS:201IO 7528 ft. home coming soon! quarters. EMICKAT 541419-0717. I1LS:201304783 201406015 $368,800. Pick your colors! Gas Pam Lester, Principal fireplace, upgraded Broker, Century 21 appliances and cabi- Gold Country Realty, nets, t i l e flo o rs, Inc. 541-504-1338 f enced a n d la n d scaped, and more! Beautiful Family Home$289,000. 4 bedroom, 3 bath on MLS¹201400132 over 4 acres. Double Pam Lester, Principal attached plus doubled Broker, Century 21 detached garage and 26 ACRES WITH TIMBER WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME CUSTOM HOME ON ACREAGE WEST HILLS JEWEL. 20 ACRES - 2 TAX LOTS Gold Country Realty, large shop. Beautiful Inc. 541-504-1338 4bedr oom,2bath,2464sq,ft.homewi th4-car 3 bedroom, 25 bath, I396sq.II, with newwood,tile, Nountai nviewsandclosetotown,4bedroom, 3bedr oom,3bath,2768sq.ft.homeon.34 Two 10+acrelots with irrigation rights. Small yard, country living wainscoting. Hasterhasvaultsj ceiling,walk-in 3.5bath,3451sq.ft shop,polebarn,automated acre in the upper Westhils. Private hillside home and shop on one. Large pond and garage.BordersBLM. $419,000CALLDUKE carpetand close to town, $719,900 $465,000. WARNERR EALTYDAYVILLEAT541-987-2363, closetNewrooffencedbackyard,hottubandRVpa+ing, irrigation. $635,000 CALL jAYNEE BECK setting in the trees. Also has private guest great views. $485,000 CALLKIMWARNER Golf Course Home MLS¹201304219 MLS:201208278 $192,500CALLjASENCHAVEZAT51 -891-5+l6. AT 541-480-0988 ORPETEVAN DEUSEN quart ersoverthegarage.$445,000 CALLKIM AT 541-410-2475 OR FREDJOHNS ON • 3 bed & 3.5 bath Call Candy Yow, • Open floor plan MLS:201 107349 AT 541-480-3538.MLS:201405639 KAHLAT541-480-1662. NLS:201407092 AT 541-788-3733.MLS:201407508 541-410-3193 • Gourmet kitchen Duke Warner Realty • Wood floors 541-382-8262 • Outdoor kitchen Mike Everidge, Broker Call The Bulletin At 541-390-0098 541-385-5809 Windermere Place Your Ad Or E-Mail Central Oregon Real Estate At: www.bendbulletin.com 60523 Seventh Mt
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Great home in the heart Hillside Park j La Pine j $225,000 Like new and vacant, 2 Looking for a home with of town, with updated • 1336 sq.ft. custom bdrm, 2 bath, 1262 secluded tranquility? $1,149,000 interior within the past • 3732 sq.ft. Norman built sq.ft., built in 2001, Well look no further! 4 years. 3 bedroom, 2 Builders built • 3 bedroom, 2 bath very clean, well cared Custom home is surce, • 1.88 acres bath 1232 sq ft home •5 bedroom+ offi for home on corner rounded by mature features newer carpet, 3.5 bath • MLS 201405124 lot, island k itchen, pine trees, 3/4 mile off • .88 acre, city views paint, stainless steel Kelly Neuman, pantry, double gamain road. BLM on 2 kitchen a p pliances, • MLS 201404977 Principal Broker rage, central air, rain sides & no neighbors water heater, h eat Corey Charon PE, 541<80-2102 gutters, large deck. f or about a m i le. pump with air condiBroker MLS ¹ 20 1 405419. Vaulted ceilings, all t ioning, d ec k w i t h 541-280-5512 $127,900. Call Pam appliances included, covered patio. Good ey Lester, Principal Bro- extensive tiled floors, location with easy acker, Century 21 Gold new pellet stove, skycess to all parts of Country Realty, Inc. lights, huge covered MORRIS 541-504-1338 town. Perfect investporch with hot t u b, REAL ESTATE ment property, tenwater feature w i th MORRIS ants want to sign at pond, large front deck, 1 REAL ESTATE Garage Sales least a 2-year lease. paver patio, fenced, IA ~mlyo Large 0.48 acre fenced $117,500 MLS sprinkler sys t e m, lot with plenty of room Garage Sales Home on Nice Lot 201403977 shop. $262 , 5 00 y for your family and Jodi Clark, P rincipal Older home on l ot ¹201307111 their hobbies. Living Garage Sales with well and septic. Broker, 541-771-8731 Jodi Clark, Principal City water and sewer room with 2 skylights, Century 21 Gold Broker, 541-771-8731 Find them also to lot. Buildable family room has a gas Country Realty Century 21 and dividable. Ad- f ireplace wit h t i l e in Gold Country Realty hearth & s u rround. lot fo r s a le Great home in very de- joining The Bulletin Lots of room. Sitting on $52,500. Candy Seller will give credits sirable location at the also. t he ri m w i t h e x c . Yow, 5 4 1-410-3193 for new dishwasher & Classifieds base of Pilot Butte. 3 MLS¹201405916 new range/oven at views. On paved road. bedroom 1 bath 1050 Duke Warner Realty Garden shed, carport, c lose o f esc r ow 541-385-5809 sq ft. Extensive cuslarge deck, fenced 541-382-8262 (CLA). Storage buildtom tile work includback yard. Come and & dog pen inC u s tom ing ing granite tile kitchen Impeccable Like new immaculate enjoy the amenities at cluded. Fresh interior and bath countertops Home on 23 Acrespaint. $295 , 000. home. 4 Bdrm, 3.5 the Ranch! Golf, tenNW Tuscan design and backsplash, cusbath, 2237 sq.ft., dbl n is MLS¹201404338 and pool . tom t i l e flo o ring with mountain views. garage, mtn views, $229,000. John L. Scott Real MLS Great room, m a in Estate throughout most of hardwood floors, tile ¹ 2011309154 541-548-1712 Cal l home, large pantry level master, wine counters, huge mas- Linda Lou Day-Wright, back deck, fenced cellar and more. Pond ter bdrm, on main, Broker, 541-771-2585 The Bulletin yard. Extensive park- and irrigation comand formal Crooked River Realty ing w it h d e tached plete the p ackage. To Subscribe call dining-room. MLS 541-385-5800 or go to FIND IT! 2-car g a rage/shop, $1,235,000. ¹201404328. attached 1 car gaCall Jaynee Beck, www.bendbulletin.com SUT IT! $229,500. Call Pam rage & carport, RV 541-480-0988 Lester, Principal BroSELL IT! parking. $ 2 14,000. MLS 201310033 Large triple wide with ker, Century 21 Gold ¹201310366 Duke Warner Realty family and living room Country Realty, Inc. The Bulletin Classifieds 541-382-8262 Lovely home in heart of Jodi Clark, Principal Chef's kitchen, warm 541-504-1338 Broker, 541-771-8731 Maupin. $ 1 1 9,000. inviting colors, a wood Need help fixing stuff? Century 21 Gold stove for cozy winter Like New - Located on Well cared for 3 bdrm, Call A Service Professional Country Realty evenings, the master a dead end street, 3 2 bath, 1404 sq.ft., find the help you need. suite is large with a pl a n , b edroom, 1.5 b a t h o pen f l oo r www.bendbulletin.com luxurious bath. Large refurbished home on vaulted ceilings, deGreat location, unobcovered patio. Come large lot. Plenty of RV tached garage, across s tructed view o f 8 Incredible Location man peaks nestled Adorable 2 bedroom enjoy this pristine back parking, fenced, land- from schools, great property. between B e nd cottage in the heart of yard. Dbl. car garage & scaped, priced right! investment www.johnlscott/ 15 yr fixed= 3.375% APR-3.668% P&l pmt= $1984.53 Redmond 8 only mo- Bend's westside. Pri- much more. Near the $244,500. 747775 m ents away f r o m vate back deck and olf course & Fire Hall. MLS¹201404023 249,900. MLS Angie Cox, Broker Hwy. 97 for an easy large yard. $265,000. 201405066. Linda Lou Call Carolyn Emick, 30 yr fixed= 4.250% APR- 4.426% P&I pmt= $1377.43 541-213-9950 commute. 2.5 acres Call Terry Skjersaa, 541-419-0717. Day-Wright. 541-771John L. Scott w ith 2494 sq. ft. o f Duke Warner Realty 541-383-1426 2585 Crooked Riyer Real Estate, Bend l iving space. T h e 541-382-8262 Jumbo 30 yr = 4.375% APR- 4.583% P&l pmt= $3195.43 MLS¹201406817 Realty www.johnlscott oversized living room Duke Warner Realty bend.com & dining room make a Living at its BestPurchaseprice $350,000,20% down, Loan amount $280,000,30yearfixed. RIVER SOUTH Located comfortable environ- Just minutes from Mt RLAZY the heart of Mid-Century modern in Jumbo purchaseprice /value $800,000 — 20% down /equity,$640,000 loan amount. emodeled 3535 y the OldinMill ment for family living Bachelor. 2212 sq.ft., District. 3 North Rim. 3 b drm, home with 4 Offer valid as of 06/13/2013, restrictions may apply.Rates/fees subject to change. OnApproved Credit. & entertaining. New 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, bo- Sq.ft. m aster suites, 3 . 5 bath, 3432 sq. ft. nus room, A/C, over- bdrm + officeand 3 baths, 3070 sq ft with 2y/2 5-panel fir doors home on 1.5 acres. Master bath glass panel front door. sized 2 car garage, baths. of the river and Work with builder to u p g rades, with large jetted tub & views Oak laminate flooring tons o f mountains. S t a n d- customize this home new tile shower. Meslate and hardwood in living room, hallalone unit. $819,000. t o yo u r tast e . • i • • l• •I• I• ways & bathrooms. 4 flooring, new carpet, dia room, family room, MLS¹201400102 $1,140,000. MLS kitchen w i th bdrms, 3 are master designer colors, pro- huge Call Jaynee Beck, 201 305601. Call handcrafted cabinets land suites. New H a rdi- f essionally 541-480-0988 Michele An d erson granite counters, Duke plank siding, roof, trim scaped, water feature, & Warner Realty 541-633-9760 or walk-in pantry, sunwater heater & lawn. paver patios. 541-382-8262 Jacque Shelley Arnold, Broker room with hot t ub. $329,900 541-280-4449. Duke Home has cedar eves 541-771-9329 ¹201400552 John L. Warner Realty n with copper accents. Location, Location! j Scott Rea l E s tate Real Estate, Bend $279,000 JUou yv. never atone when we r e doiny your E a n E xterior siding o n www.johnlscott Mirada j $319,900 541-548-1712 • 2 bedroom, west side home, garages & bend.com • NEW Franklin Brothstorage bldg have just bungalow ers built Knock your socks to parks, trails, • 1851 Good classified adstell been painted. Watch • Close sq.ft, 3 bedroom, restaurants off views! the essential facts in an the wildlife from the 2.5 bath interesting Manner.Write ~38 acres, irrigated wrap-around deck or • Good investment or • Quartz counters, SS living •Beautiful 2600 s q.ft. MORTG AGE CORPORATION from the readers view not go to your private ac- • fun appliances home MLS 201405528 the seller's. Convert the c ess to 300y ft o f Jackie French, Broker • MLS 201400554 • 120x64 barn with shop Little Deschutes River facts into benefits. Show Kirk Sandburg, Broker and stalls 541-480-2269 Casey NMLs te9449 je nnifer NMLs 2ea550 frontage for fishing, the reader howthe item will .20 541-556-1804 minutes to Bend swimming or floating. help them insomeway. www.johnlscott.com/74 «» «Ls¹s«s $495,000 This 510 MLS¹¹201309267 advertising tip Jean Nelsen, Broker Bobbie Strome, brought to you by 541-420-3927 Principal Broker MORRIS MORRIS John L. Scott John L Scott Real REAL ESTATE The Bulletin REAL ESTATE yyyylflg cyytyyyl Oyytyollylhyy y9t8 Real Estate, Bend Estate 541-385-5500 www.johnlscottbend.com l~ y~ ~ Oy d •
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New Listing! 3323 NW Morningwood Ct. Spacious home located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in lOVely Shevlin Ridge. Hand CarVed beamS SOar abOVe a beautiful open living space. Chef'5 kitchen with granite countertopsand GE Monogram appliances. 2 wet bars. Spacious master on main with soaking tub and walk-in shower. 4 Bedrooms, 4/~ Baths, 4765 Square Ft.
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Beautiful Single Level home in 8 gated community on one acre overlooking the 14'" green. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 2194 Sq Ft. Solid granite in kitchen, newer Pecan hardwood floors.
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New Listing! 2916 Red Oak Dr - $399,900 Master bedroom and den on main level. Four more spacious bedrooms upstairs. Large kitchen with granite counter tops. Huge bonus room. Covered porches front and back. Beautifully landscaped fenced yard. Large RV parking area.
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$94,221 • 1334 Hackett Dr, LaPine • 3 Beds, 2 iz Baths» 1782 Sq Ft $140,000 • 56282 Marsh Hawk Rd, LaPine • 3 Beds, 2 Baths • 1454 Sq ft Please Visit HUDHomstore.com for more info and availability.
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Ra- room w/fireplace, up- loft • .41 acre cul-de-sac lot tape, so its well de- loft, sleeps 6, granite spacious home with of bedrooms, double $139,900. • MLS 201405335 diant floors and re- stairs laundry room, • Arched doorways, MLS¹201402233 fined. Incredible view counters, huge deck, separate living & fam- car garage. $339,000 cycled timbers keep front la n dscaping. hardwood floors Diane Robinson, Pam Lester, Principal of th e m o untains. u nobstructed r i v e r ily rooms, v aulted MLS¹201407500 • MLS 201406534 this h o m e eco - MLS ¹201406876 Broker, ABR Broker, Century 21 Gently sloping, lots of views & access. Fully ceilings and spacious Lynn Johns, friendly. Sits on nearly Gary Diefenderfer, Cliff Feingold, Broker 541-419-8165 Gold Country Realty, trees and two natural furnished. $399,000. kitchen. 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20755 Snow Peaks Dr. ) $384,900
• Beautiful backyard for outdoor entertaining, pets & play • Steps from Elk Meadow Elementary & Hollygrape Park • Clubhouse with gathering
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Tanglewood ) $396,500
Amazing Mountain Views ) $399,000
1+ Acre On Awbrey Butte ) $599,500
•5 bedrooms plusof fice • Master bedroom on main f!oor • Marble entry, ten foot ceilings • Private, fenced backyard • Large, fenced RV area MLS¹201407754 Call Jim King, Principal Broker l 541-848-6153
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4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths Main level master Outstanding floor plan Minutes to trails, parks, Old Mill District and downtown!
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2707 P!ckettCt.
• 4 bed/3.5 bath 3525 SF • Master on the main • Remodeled kitchen
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• Only 7 minutes from downtown • Tetherow is a planned 700 acre community backingto national forest and isthe perfect home base for discovering the best of Central Oregon from biking and hiking, rafting and kayaking, or dining and shopping Contact Brian for more information or a private tour. www. Tetherow.com
Call Bobby Lockrem, Broker l 541-480-2356
Call Laura Blossey, Broker l 949-887M77
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• Charming SE Bend single level • 3 bed, 2 bath, 1251 SF • New paint in and out • Large fenced yard • Close to schools & shopping • 5% down - FNMA financing available MLS¹201408142 Call CJ Neumann, Broker 541-410-3710 or Lisa Lamberto, Broker 541-610-9697 www.CJLisa.com
New Master-Planned Townhomo PahliakH Development in Midtown! • 3 bedroom townhomer starting at $257,500 • 4 units now under construction • Price includes custom level finishes with full landscaping, slab quartz countertops and energy efficient construction • Locationsupportsthe active Bend lifestyle with easy accessto parks, trails, river and downtown www.8thstreetCottages.com
Call Brian Ladd, Principal Broker l 541-408-3912 brian©bendpropertysource.com
• 1696 SF, 3 bed, 2 bath • 2010 custom built single level • Slab granite, decorative backsplash, under cabinet lighting • Travertine floors and heated master bath floor • Extensivepatio & Trex deck w ithsolarshades • Gardener's delight, private yard MLS¹201407994 Call yra i r od, Principal Broker l 541-815-2400 or Pam Bronson, Broker l 541-788-6767
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• Build your dream on this 1.52 acre Westside home site featuring mature landscape & impressive Cascade Mountain views • Generous oversized lot offers privacy & flexibility for many design options • Situated in a cul-de-sac location with expansive views • Close proximity to river trail, neighborhood park & downtown Bend MLS¹ 2 01404748
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Call Brian Ladd, Principal Broker l 541-408-3912
Call Joanne McKee, Brokerl 541-480-5159
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63168 Peale Street, Bend • Don't miss this wonderful one owner Craftsman home in quality neighborhood • No HOA's • 3 bedrooms, with a nice office/den with built-ins, 2.5 bath, 2293 SF • RV/ boat parking, open floor plan, granite counters, wood floors, huge backyard, open great room • Storage shed and so much more • Call for private showinq! MLS¹201405529 Call Mary Stratton, Broker, l 541-419-6340 maryselhms©gmail.com
• 53557 Kokanee$490,000 Stunning custom home and lot with panoramic/river views. Large shop. MLS¹201304072 • 53610 Brookie - $420,000 Mature forest setting, private river access. Eco-conscious, Scandinavian inspired home. MLS¹201303936 • 14234 Whitewater Lp - $425,000 Quality custom home with incredible workmanship: hickory cabinets, oak rails & floors. MLS¹201305640
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• Open floor plan & large .58 lot • Beautiful knotty pine accent • 4 beds, 3.5 baths + loft • Great for residence or vacation rental • Peek-a-boo views of Mt. Bachelor
• Hosted by Betsey Little, Broker 541-301-8140
• Two master suites • Abundant Sunriver entertainment
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• Stunning Shevlin Ridge one level home, large 3-car garage • 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 3456 SF • Mountain inspired custom home • Upscale popular neighborhood • Gorgeous cra ftsmanship • Large kitchen, living space • Expanded deck & landscaping for rear privacy MLS¹201310941 Call Brian Ladd, Principal Broker l 541-408-3912 www.bendpropertysource.com• brian@bendpropertysource.com
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• Beautiful 3 bed, 2.5 bath, 3000 SF home • 25 forested acres, Cascade = Mountain views • Impeccably maintained, beautifully landscaped • Top quality finishes and appliances • Granite counters, river-rock fireplaces • Borders miles of government land M L S ¹201407270
• 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 3010 SF • Light, bright, clean & cozy • Formal living and dining areas • Open family room with gas fireplace • Custom made maple cabinets, floors,desk and dining room hutch
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Call Ron Davis, Principal Broker l 541-480-3096
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7991 SF 2.8 acres with 400' of private river frontage 800 SF guest cabin 4 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, indoor lap pool River & golf front property Adjacent 3.49 acre lot available at $799,000
www.crosswaterriverretreat.com Call Brlan Ladd, Principal Broker l 541-408-3912 brian@bendpropertysource.com
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Call Jordan Grandluind, Principal Broker 541-420-1559 or Stephanie Ruiz, Broker
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Call Jodi Kearney, Broker l 541-693-4019 jodirebroker@hotmail.com
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59729 Calgary - Sundance ( $565,000 • Large 2.34 acre,2539SFhome • Open living - light & bright • 4 bed, 3 bath, bonus, den • Large vaults/windows for views • Knotty pine ceiling & accents • RV pkg & hook-ups 4 • Shop & more! http://vimeo.com/103370841 Call Brian Ladd, Principal Brokerl 541-408-3912 brian@bendpropertysource.com
3129 NW Colonial Drive ( $695,000 • Beautiful 3107 SF custom Prairie Style home on a .64 acre lot • Mt. Hood, Jefferson, eastern mtn. & city views • Slab granite, hardwood floors & windows galore • Lovely wraparound cedar deck • Don't miss this incredible home!
• 5 beds, 3 baths, 2971 SF • 5 acres, 3 acres irrigated • 3-stall barn • FULL CASCADE VIEWS! • Must see inside! • Close to town! MLS¹201402091
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61455 Ward Rd., Bend ( $599,999
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• 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2679 SF • Large bonus room • 4-car garage • Meticulously maintained MLS¹201404719 Call Greg Barnwell, Broker l 541-848-7222
• Next to IMdgiCreek&t heDeschutes RiverTrail MLS¹201307670
Call The Norma DuBois and Julie Moe Team, Brokers
• 17613 i¹10) Sparks Lane, Sunriver • 4 bedrooms,2.5baths, 1810SF •Decksonlevelsand lotsofpaved parking area • Charming greatroom design • Lava rock fireplace,vaulted wood ceiling • Close to SHARC aquatic & the
2968 Chianti ( $499,000
•2completedluxurytownhomes • ¹ bedrooms,3.5 bathrooms • 2540 SF &2-carattachedgarage • Granite, hardwood &tile throughout • Easylivingin aparklike setting • OwnerprivilegesatSeventh Mountain
• Vaulted living room w/FP • Formal dining w/wood floors • Open kitchen w/eating bar • Spacious family room • Large back deck • 3 bedrm, 2.5 baths, 1805 SF MLS¹201408028
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Peaceful Sunriver Location ( $398,880
• 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, 1561 SF • Your slice of heaven on a quiet streetwith.58acreson the canal • 12'x40' enclosed RV garage or any type of storage • Beautifully kept and ready to go! Call Sue Price, Brokerl 541-408-7742 sue.price©bendluxuryhomes.com
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• ¹ bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2188 SF • Lots of upgrades • Master on main • Large bonus room • Fireplace, tile counters • Fenced backyard • Close to shopping and dry canyon • Rim Rock RDM MLS¹201405411
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• 1266 SF, 2 bedrooms, 2 bath •Cute aitstudio/guesthouse • Approx. 24'x24' shop • Approx. 24'x24' garage • Private well • 1 acre fenced & gated MLS¹201408083 Call Rhonda Garrison, Principal Brokerl 541-279-1768
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Deschutes Landing ( $869,000
20217 Sawyer Reach Ct. ( $875,000
861 SW Theater Dr. • 3 story, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths • Views from every floor, 2 decks • Fantastic Deschutes riverfront • Great accessibility to Old Mill •State-of-the-aitsecurityand lighting • Custom upgrades: wood & brick work MLS¹201404903
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Situated on a private, flat lot Backs Anderson Ranch 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths 2828 SF on .23 acre 2-car garage with storage
• This magnificent villa at Pronghorn comes fully furnished, including membership to Central Oregon's premiere golf community
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• Top quality finishes throughout • Convenient, desirable location Call Silvia Knight, Broker, ABR, SFR, Green 541-788-4861 l bendluxuryhoreeaggaai.cco
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• 3602 SF, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths i bonus+ study • Breathtaking Cascade m ountain views • Incredible attention to detail • Custom touches throughout • Projection home theater system • Luxurious upgrades • htt: vimeo.com 101758561 MLS¹201407422 Call Brian Ladd, Pnnapal Broker 541-4 - 1 brian@bendpropertysource.com
• 4 bedrooms (2 main level suites), 3 baths • 3299 SF, .24 acre • One owner custom home with many quality features • Open, inviting great room, additional family room • 3-car tandem garage /2 with storage • Surround sound, radiant in-floor heat, heat pump, central A/C, wired for security. Call for more info! MLS¹201400474
65683 Swallows Nest Lane
• Stunning Cascade mountain views • Custom home 3478 SF, 3 bed, .C 2.5 bath • Quality finishes: knotty alder cabinets ,granite countertops, two fireplaces, birch wood & tile floors • Bonus room, office, security system, 3-car garage • Landscaped,sprinklersystem,patio • Club amenities included with membership MLS¹201402950
Cal Pam Mayo-Phillips, or Brook Havens,Pnnapal Brokers 541-923-1376 l www.desertvalleygroup.com
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60699 Golf Village Loop • 3672 SF on 1.04 acre • 4 bedrooms, 3 full 8c 2 half baths • Largeoffi ce,bonusroom • Two living areas • Floor to ceiling stone fireplace, Persian carpets • Australian cypress hardwood flooring • Well maintained • 5-car garage MLS¹201400563
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• Inviting living room w/river rock fireplace • Luxurious & spacious master suite • Extensive decking & hot tub • 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 3815 SF MLS¹201406571 Call The Norma DuBois and Julie Moe Team, Brokers 541-312-4042 l www.TeamNormaAndJulie.com
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• Designed as a 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath with main level master suite • Bonus room plus a triple car garage • Close proximity to clubhouse, trails and downtown Bend • C llr dchti I d t P d p i i g
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• Built by Timberline Construction of Bend • Designed by Brandon Olin • This contemporary home features 3 bedrooms, 3 baths • Complete with a bonus room and den/office • Built to Earth Advantage and Energy Star standards • Triple car garage • Near clubhouse, trails and downtown Bend • Call for additional details
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• New custom on level 1 acre l • Stunning NW style with high end finishes • Open great room floor plan • Master & den on main floor, 3 bedroomsuites upstairs • Oversized 3-car garage & 3+outdoor living spaces • Gated community with tennis, clubhouse & trails MLS¹201303701
61526 Cultus Lake Ct. • Designed by Dwell Design Group and built by Timberline Construction of Bend • NW Craftsman home offers wonderful indoor and outdoor living spaces • Beautiful Mt. Bachelor view sunsets from the frontdeck and privacy in the back MLS¹201407699
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Spectacular home on Ultimate Home - 5 bed- 1272 Trail Creek Dri., Gorgeous Home on 3H9 16559 Daisy Place 3 Want to move in and 7273 S W Swa l low Beautiful 3/2 custom log (Extremely) Rare opacreage. room, 6 bath with ofEagle Crest Resort, Acres. $88 5 ,500. bdrm, 2~/2 bath, 1397 enjoy life? This is your Road, Crooked River home on 5 acres, all portunity to own a se•SE Bend on 4.81 acres fice, family room, rec 2681 sq. ft., 3 bdrms, 4Bdrm, 2.5 bath, 3295 sq. f t . , gar a ge. home, and it is loaded Ranch. Great room set up fo r h orses. cluded 40-acre farm in - $519,900 room and 2 master 2~/~baths, office and sq.ft., desi g n er $174,000. High Lakes with upgrades and with free-standing gas 2-story, vaulted ceil- Bend with 29 acres of ~ 4 Bdrm, 3 b a t h & suites. Other features formal dining. 3-car touches t h roughout Realty & Pr o perty ready to live in. This stove, mtn views from ings, deck off master, i rrigation an d j u s t den/office include sun r o om, garage. Great room home, Cascade mtn Management well maintained home l arge w indows, 2 large windows, utility minutes from Costco! •M aster o n main, solarium and an awe- plan. All premium fin- views, 35 acres of irri- 541-536-0117 boasts a large tiled master suites each room, security sys- 2 houses, rustic barn/ triple-car garage & some greenhouse all ishes. $466,212 gation, huge shop, 1 6569 Beesley P l . entryway, ceiling fans, with entrances to out- tem, covered front 4 covered stalls, tack barn/shop on over 10 acres with Lynn Johns, Principal machine barn, $199,900. 4 bdrm, 2.5 recessed lig h ting, side, one i n cludes d eck,. Also has 1 room, corral, large www.johnlscott.com/45 mountain views. Broker, 541-408-2944 MLS¹201404232 loft area, a mas kitchenette and fire- bdrm/1 bath g uest shop with 12-ft roll-up bath, 2154 sq.ft., gas large 436 $999,000. Wes Johns, Broker 541 Gail Day, t er b e droom w i t h place. 864 sq. ft. shop house with large liv- door & attached gafireplace. High Lakes Kellie Cook, Broker MLS¹201403687. 408-2945. Central Or541-306-1018 walk-in closet, with attached green- ing room and kitchen, rage, al l fa r ming Realty 8 Pr o perty ample 54'I -408-0463 Call Candy Yow, egon Resort Realty Central Oregon window co v erings house, 5.64 a c res l arge barn with 3 equipment included Management John L. Scott 541-410-3193 Realty Group, LLC throughout. The ga fenced and c r oss stalls, t ac k r o o m, w/acceptable o ffer. Eagle Springs Ct. 541-536-0117 Real Estate, Bend Duke Warner Realty 1482 rage is finished with f enced, 672 sq. f t . workshop and storExtensive wil d life, $ 555,000. ML S ¹ Huge Price Reduction!! 16658 Apache Tears. ceiling www.johnlscott 541-382-8262 storage rack loafing shed. 1566 sq. age area for your hay. COID canal behind 201401731 $299,000. 4 Bdrm, 3 bend.com 3bdrm, den. 2~/2 bath, and you have great ft. h a y sto r age. Completely fenced, 3 h ouse, f e nced & Unobstructed Cascade This luxury home is bath, 2762 sq.ft., 5.27 MLS corrals, full RV hook- cross-fenced with 4 a cres, fenced a nd 1728 sq. ft., granite. views from the back $279,000. Stonebrookj $519,000 mtn views! Quality perfectly situated on VA assumable if 201406013 ups. $395,000. MLS separate p a stures. • 4223 sq.ft. new con s truction, the 17th hole of the cross fenced. Cas- $176,900. High Lakes deck. $12 3 ,900 Juniper Realty, 201402749 Cascade $595,000 & P r o perty eligible. • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath 1784 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, Challenge C o u rse cade Mtn views. MLS Realty 541-504-5393 Management MLS¹201304344 Realty, Dennis Hani- ¹201402376 • .25 acre, wraparound 2~/2 bath, main level with easterly moun- ¹201401229 541-536-0117 Heather Hockett, PC, ford, Princ. Broker Jodi Cla r k,Principal Gail Day, deck master upstairs and tain views. 3376 sq.ft. 1-541-536-1731 Broker, Century 21 8479 SW High Cone Broker, 541-771-8731 • MLS 201405075 b ack d e ck . ML S h ome, 4 bdrm, 3 . 5 541-306-1018 16784 Brenda Drive. Gold Country Realty, Century 21 Drive. Large 4 bdrm, 2 Central Oregon 201406065. bath, open floor plan $344,900. 3 bdrm, 541-420-915'I bath located in t he Looking for a home that Gold Country Realty Realty Group, LLC $289,900. Call Rob and great room, cooks 1743 sq. ft. w/custom heart o f Cro o ked has it all? Come enEggers 541-815-9780 d elight k itchen b y M eticulously upgrades. High Lakes Bank owned, 3 bdrm, 2 nCheck out the River Ranch on 1.20 joy t h e in c redible or Katrina Swisher Sage Builders, close tained golf cmai Realty 8 Property bath, 1092 sq.ft. home ourse classifieds online acre. Wonderful out- views from every inch 541-420-3348. Duke Eagle Crest Resort. Management i n Madras, built i n home in 55+ active of this exquisite CenWarner Realty Diane Burns, Broker 541-536-0117 2005. R a nge/oven, door area for enter- tral Oregon property. www.bendbulletin.com Eagle Crest a d ult taining or r e laxing. Updated daily 541-815-2712, or Very Motivated! 3 bdrm, community, 2381 sq. 20510 Jacklight Lane. dishwasher, micro & Oversized 2-bay shop From stunning CasNancy Matson, ft., 3 bdrm, 2~/2 bath. $519,000. 5 b d r m/ frig included. $71,900 w ith s t orage a n d cade Mtns, to overREAL ESTATE 2 bath, 1906 sq f t . 771 Principal Brokers 201406315. Call Outstanding m o unUpgrades galore 8 l ooking y ou r 13 5 3 bath, 3474 sq . f t , MLS 541-420-3123 Pam Lester, Principal plenty of room to keep acres of prime farm Lots mtn. views. built in '06, High tain views and a custhe toys out of t he Stonehaven j $399,000 tom built home that Heartland Realty LLC $527,640. MLS Lakes Realty & Prop- Broker, Century 21 weather. $ 1 43,000. ground to the expan• 2800 sq.ft., 4 bedwww.heatlandrealty Gold Country Realty, 201405179 Lynn erty you will fall in love sive Culver Valley. City lot in Culver All Ma n agement mls 201300653 room, 2.5 bath pros.com Inc. 541-504-1338 utilities at street. with! Enjoy Central Johns, Principal BroThis home is custom 541-536-0117 Juniper Realty, • Hardwood floors, $38,200. MLS ker, 5 4 1 -408-2944, Oregon e v e nings 1525 Murrelet Drive. b uilt w/family 8 e n541-504-5393 762 leaded glass windows while relaxing on the Eagle Crest, 2681 sq. Wes Johns, Broker 20724 L y r a Dr i v e. 201203505 tertaining in mind 8 • MLS 201407028 Juniper Realty 2000 sq ft redwood ft., 3 bdrm, 2~/2 baths, 541 408-2945. Cen- $319,000. 3 bedroom, Homes with Acreage 8886 SW Pasture Ct. attention to every deMinda McKitrick, 541-504-5393 tail. Nothing has been deck, plumbed with office 8 formal dining. tral Oregon Resort 1666 sq. ft . h o me, Broker, GRI seasonal pond. High 16751 SW Dove Rd., Custom built 960 sq. overlooked, from the gas for your BBQ and 3-car garage. Great Realty 541-280-6148 ft. vacation home on LOTS FOR SALE Lakes Realty & PropC RR, Custom l o g extensive acc e nt room plan. All pre- Just bought a new boat? list of c u stom u perty Ma n agement home on 5 acres. with 1.25 acres bordering grades inside to the AD ¹ 3162 R iverfront lighting inside and out. mium finishes. Sell your old one in the OWNER TERMS! many upgrades. Floor community pasture in multi-level patio Custom c a b inetry, $494,550. Lynn classifieds! Ask about our 541-536-0117 ceiling windows Crooked River Ranch. even the lay of the AD ¹3242 1. 7 A c re high-end appliances, Johns, Principal BroSuper Seller rates! 51475 Wheeler Road. to Home site a c ross w ith m t n . vi e w s. It is currently being fireplace, central vac ker, 5 4 1 -408-2944, 541-385-5809 $89,000. 2.5 acres on Hickory hardwood & remodeled so there is land, this is one not to from River! MORRIS system, even a built-in Wes Johns, Broker New Construction in miss. $1, 2 95,000AD ¹3022 A l most 3.5 2 tax lots + A-frame. tile floors. Gourmet still time to pick out REAL ESTATE dog house under the 541 408-2945, CenJohn L. Redmond - 3 bed- High Lakes Realty 8 kitchen, cherry cabi some of the finishes. ¹201405551 Acre Home Site in entry stairs! $264,900 tral Oregon Resort SW I M~ rl y~ ~ Op «0 Property M a n age- nets, granite counters. 720 sq. ft. garage/ Scott Real E s tate Sunriver Area rooms, 2 baths, 1804 ¹201403366 541-548-1712 Realty SF. Stainless steel ment 541-536-0117 Stunning Mou n tain AD ¹3142 Peace and Stacked rock wood- shop with bathroom, Clark, Principal 1.8 Acres, Cascade mtn appliances, dual panViews - 3 bedroom, 2 Dennis office and c anningMountain Views! Enjoy Quiet in Eagle Crest burning fireplace. Broker, 541-771-8730 51958 Mowich Lane, 3 tries, vaulted ceilings, bath, 1850 sq ft home Resort views. $189,900. 3 room. $149,000. MLS t he Mt Hood to M t bdrm, 2~/2 bath, 1765 $474,900 ¹201404445 Century 21 on almost 5 acres. Ir$216,900. 201406253 ¹3042 2.1 AC bdrm, 2 bath, 1716 Juniper Realty, sq. ft., 1 .22 a cre, Bachelor views from A D MLS¹201404038. rigated pastures with Gold Country Realty sq.ft., new construc541-504-5393 Juniper Realty, $214,900. High Lakes this custom 2892 SF 3 Riverfront PropertyJim Hinton, pond. Great h orse Ward Road Special! 3 tion, interior color pkg 541-504-5393 OWC Realty & Pr o perty57004 bd/3.5 ba home over- A D ¹3252 541-420-6229. Arro w head property. $569,000. bdrm 3 b ath, 1.25 o ption avail. M L S 35 A c r e Management looking Willow Creek Call Kit Korish, Central Oregon Realty $89,200. 2 bdrm, 2 acre of irrigation. Fully ¹201401007 Horse Property! 541-536-0117 Back on the market with Canyon only 2 miles bath, 2-car garage on major 541-330-2120 fenced with 2 large Group, LLC Gail Day, upgrades! from downtown Ma- AD ¹3002 L a rge 0.4 acres. High MLS¹201308768 gates. Vaulted 541-306-1018 Single level Charmer in 5 2252 Polar Rd., 3 2.4 House and shop have dras & adjoins BLM Acre RH Zoned Lakes Realty 8 PropDuke Warner Realty beamed great room 2 bath, 1651 .55 A C Central Oregon NW Redmond. bdrm, new exterior siding land. This property AD ¹3072 erty Ma n agement s q. ft., s h op, R V floor plan, 800 sq. ft. Realty Group, LLC Butte - Great $319,000. 4 B d r m, cover. $216,000. High 541-536-0117 and paint, gravel and also has a 3360 SF Awbrey Sundance j $525,000 Views garage, 1836 sq. ft. 20037 S W • 3744 sq.ft. m uch more. T h i s custom s h op , a M i l lcrest plus office/den, 2.5 Lakes Realty & Propshop/garage. Small Place, $389,500. D ¹3122 Perf e ct sq . f t., • 5 bedroom, 3 bath 1018 Chapman St., Gil- ranch home has irri- 76x144 hay shed, a A Setting MLS bath, 2 4 1 0 courtyard with block erty Man agement in the Great • 2.29 acres brand new construc- 541-536-0117 christ. 4 Bdrm, 2 bath gation and mountain 2nd home, an irriga¹201406573 wall. $450,000. MLS Desirable Old Mill Dis- tion, fencing, f ront • MLS 201406043 1 836 sq. f t . , 2 . 84 views and has a great tion pivot 8 wheel line Outdoors 201402420. B o bbie landscaping, custom 53605 Bobwhite Ct ., acres, motivated sell- location on a q uiet along w/60 acres of AD ¹3182 Generously Brandon Fairbanks, trict, Fabulous NW Strome, Principal Bro- s tyle. 4 B d rm, 2 . 5 tile. MLS ¹201310781 $198,500. 2633 sq. ft. ers! $214,900. High country road in Pow- NUID water rights. 70 Sized Lot in Awbrey Broker, SRES, ker John L Scott Real Jim Hinton, Lakes Realty 8 Prop- ell Butte. Nice 3 bdrm acres deeded. Village GRI, CDPE 3bdrm, 2 bath, .95 bath, custom finishes, Estate 541-385-5500 ¹3082 Pre m i er 541-420-6229. 541-383-4344 Ma n agement ranch-style house with ¹201206931 John L. AD acre. High Lakes Re- erty great room w / firenice floor plan, coun- Scott R ea l E s t ate Building Lot for Cus West Hills Home and place, cherry wood, Central Oregon Realty alty & Property Man- 541-536-0117 tom Home Group, LLC Lot - 3 bedroom, 3 try kitchen, nice brick 541-548-1712 slate and t ravertine agement AD ¹3132 A p proach 1811 Stallion Road. 3 fireplace, nestled on bath custom home f looring, gran i t e Single Level custom 3 541-536-0117 bdrm home amazing ing a n Ac r e on with adjoining .26 lot. kitchen 4+ Acres. Property is cou n ters, bdrm, 2 bath, 2356 5 5849 W oo d 783 Awbrey Butte D u c k remodel, 5 ac r e s. fenced w/corral, horse O pen space w i t h stainless appl., sq. ft. Eagle Crest Recreational Homes MORRIS TEAM Birtola Garmyn Riverfront 5 $224,900. High shelter, shop/garage views. $725,000. vaulted ceilings, solid home, built in 2011. Drive. High Desert Realty REAL ESTATE bdrm, 2~/2 bath, 3587 Lakes Realty 8 Prop- w/studio & storage. 2 & Property Call Jaynee Beck at wood doors and wood Fabulous kit c hen s q. 541-312-9449 Man a gement acres of ft. home . erty 541-480-0988 or Pete wrapped w i ndows. great room plan, triple i r r igation. www.BendOregon 541-536-0117 Cabin hidden in woods $470,000. High Lakes M ountain & Sm i t h Van Deusen, Sunriver j $275,000 Corner lot, cul-de-sac. garage. $ 4 7 9,000. Realty & RealEstate.com Pr o perty on trout stream, 637 541-480-3558 Rock views. Not a bad • 1794 sq.ft. Near parks and river MLS 20'I 401643 Management acres, 75 mi. from package at $289,900! • 5 bedroom, 3 bath MLS¹201406052 trail and Old Mill. Lynn Johns, Principal Tick, Tock $132,000 541-536-0117 Bend,$695k. Duke Warner Realty 10525 Fleming Rd., • Sold completely furDiane Burns, Broker Broker, 541-408-2944 Eagle Crest 541-480-7215 P owell Butte. C a ll 541-382-8262 nished 541-815-2712, or Wes Johns, Broker 541 Beautiful 3 bdrm, 2 bath Tick, Tock... • 0.54 AC on the 13th Heather Hockett, PC, • MLS 201405848 Nancy Matson, 408-2945 Central Orhome with den could fairway at Eagle Crest West Hills Jewel - 3 ...don't let time get Broker, Century 21 Cabin on Paulina Lake- • In Gary Rose, Principal Brokers egon Resort Realty be 4th bedroom just between two wonb edroom, 3 bat h , Rare opportunity! Fully Gold Country Realty, Broker, MBA 541-420-3123 add closet doors. This away. Hire a 2768 sq ft home on furnished, ready for win- derful homes The Davis, NW Red541-420-9'I 51 541-588-0687 Realty LLC Harbor home ter & summer recreation. • Build your dream .34 acre in the upper Heartland professional out mond. $28 2 ,900. Palm custom floor plan, Lake front 3 bdrm, up- home west hills. Private hill- www.heatlandrealty Open great room tons has of The Bulletin's pros.com lighting & Bea Leach, Broker raded water sys, full s ide setting in t h e of cabinets space in upgraded Find exactly what stainless appliances. 541-788-2274 "Call A Service itchen, all electric, land trees w/ a wesome227 Highland Meadow k itchen, 2n d f l o o r you are looking for in the V ery l a rg e op e n line, wood stove. AtWindermere decks. Also has pri- Lp., Eagle Crest Re- laundry room, 3 bdrm, Professional" aster suite, w i t h tached wood/tool shed. MORRIS CLASSIFIEDS Central Oregon vate guest quarters. sort 2681 sq. ft., 3 (den or 4th bdrm), 3 m bath that inDirectory today! $300,000. 541-383-1885 Real Estate REAL ESTATE $469,000. bdrms, 2~/2 baths, ofbath, 1929 sq.ft. MLS master cludes garden tub, Call Kim Kahl, fice and formal dining. ¹201307047 walk in s h ower 8 541-480-1662, 3-car garage. Great Jim Hinton, Sunriver j $499,000 double sinks. Comes MLS¹201407092 room plan. All pre541-420-6229. • 2264 sq.ft. with a 120 sq. ft. stuDuke Warner Realty mium finishes. Central Oregon Realty • 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath dio, huge back deck 8 541-382-8262 $443,708 Lynn Johns, Group, LLC • .30 acre backed on 2 sides P rincipal Brok e r, The W i n dsor, NW is • MLS 201400042 Woodside Ranchj to BLM. $ 249,000. 5 41-408-2944 W e s JackJohns, $629,000 $313,900. MLS 201404379 J ohns, Broker 5 4 1 Redmond. Broker, GRI • 4613 sq.ft. 408-2945 Central Or- Main floor d e n/4th Cascade Realty, 541-480-9300 • 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath bdrm, lots of natural Dennis Haniford, Princ. egon Resort Realty • 2.21 acres, Mt Bachl ight. Eating bar i n Broker 541-536-1731 elor view 3 bdrm 2.5 bath custom kitchen, landscaping, Make this old home• MLS 201405872 home on 1.48 ac in Ter- RV Parking, 3 bdrm, 3 Grant Ludwick, Broker rebonne. 2450 SF, Mtn bath, 2235 sq.ft. MLS stead located right off of Hwy 97 your get541-633-0255 views, canal, shop, with ¹201310777 MORRIS away retreat. Original bonus room. By owner, Jim Hinton, REAL ESTATE home that was built in $379,000. 541-923-4995 541-420-6229. dOp ~ 1 940, a l on g w i t h Central Oregon Realty 920 Cinnamon Teal Dr. original garage and Sunset View Estates j Group, LLC $475,000. MLS storage shed, 1.63 $1,150,000 MORRIS ¹201406333 acres. Home is very • 3175 sq.ft. custom Looking for your next REAL ESTATE 2833 sq.ft., 3 bdrm, 3 clean yet still has it home emp/oyee? l&~ ml y~ ~ ~ b ath, home on t h e unique traits. P os• 2 master suites Place a Bulletin help 2nd tee box of The sible horse property • Overlooks Lost Tracks 750 wanted ad today and Ridge Golf Course. behind home in open Golf Course reach over 60,000 Redmond Homes Great room, decks field. $ 6 4 ,900 MLS • MLS 201404675 readers each week. facing east, u nder 201300544 Christy HartmanYour classified ad 3733 SW Yew Lane. counter lighting, ash Cascade Realty, DeCourcey, will also appear on Beautifully cared for cabinets, Slab granite Dennis Haniford, Princ. Principal Broker bendbulletin.com Redmond HOME! on i sland. v a ulted Broker 541-312-7263 Ad ¹1392 c eiling w it h o p e n which currently re1-541-536-1731 ceives over TEAM Birtola Garmyn beams, jetted tub in 1.5 million page High Desert Realty People Look for Information master. Water feature e views every month 541-312-9449 in backyard. OverAbout Products and at no extra cost. www. BendOregon sized 3 car garage. Services Every Daythrough Bulletin Classifieds MORRIS RealEstate.com Diane Burns, Broker The Bulletin Classifieds Get Results! REAL ESTATE 541-815-2712, or Call 385-5809 or Nancy Matson, I~ ~ ~ Op m 1 Sharp La Pine home Find It in place your ad on-line Principal Brokers with Paulina v iew! The Bulletin Classifieds! at 541-420-3123 fenced 1.05 a c re, SOmetimeS you need a little mOre frOm yOur lender. SW Bendj $469,900 541-385-5809 bendbulletin.com Heartland Realty LLC • 2936 sq.ft. NW style 1736 sq.ft. 3 bdrm, 2 Like hOW abOut being aVailable? Here'S yOur reminder www.heatlandrealty bath, living r o om, • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Custom built b e auty! pros.com 755 • Vaulted ceilings, family rm+ den, large that I WOrk On the WeekendS and I Can helP you With all Hot Buy! 5 bdrm/ 3~/~ deck. Attached gahardwood floors bath, plus bonus room Bank owned, 3 bdrm, Sunriver/La Pine Homes rage + p ol e b arn, • MLS 201403256 yOur Client needS — frOm PrequalifiCation, to WOrking Out 2.5 bath, 2080 sq.ft., and office. 4895 sq. ft. shop. Ed Green, Greg Miller PC, Tons of custom work. home built in 2006 55918 Snow Goose. large make-SenSe finanCing SOlutiOnS, Or juSt keePing you Broker, CRS, GRI Principal Bro k e r, Eagle Crest Resort and located on 1 flat $229,000. 3 bdrm, 2 541-598-5666. John 541-408-1511 near river and $749,000. MLS acre, new carpet and bath COmPany at that lOnely OPen hOuSe. YOu'll find a lot mOre 2 01401829. Lyn n vinyl. Extended front Sunriver. High Lakes L. Scott, Bend Pr o pertyThis home is like new, Johns Principal Bro- and rear decks. MLS Realty 8 frOm EVergreen too: ker, 5 4 1 -408-2944, 201404793. $187,900 Management plush carp eting, 541-536-0117 Call P a m L e s ter, Wes Johns, Broker double doors to back ' We'reGinnie Mae, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae approved MORRIS Principal Bro k e r,12240 Alderwood Dr., deck, huge kitchen 541 408-2945 C entury 2 1 Gol d $57,000. 2 bdrm, t~/2 with ceramic cooktop, REAL ESTATE Central Oregon ' Affordable loan programs and competitive rates Country Realty, Inc. bath, covered deck, built-in oven, microResort Realty 541-504-1338 acre. High Lakes Re- wave, 2 huge panTetherow Crossing, 3 10085 Juniper Glen ' Fast, responsive service with status updates alty & Property Man- tries, & separate wabdrm, 1 bath, 1288 Circle - 2321 sq ft, 3 Beautiful log home in agement ter h eater. F a mily s q.ft. home w/ d b l bdrm, 2.5 bath, office CRR. $350,000. 3 room has a fireplace When you need them carport, 14'x14' stor- or formal dining. Great bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2060 541-536-0117 & lots of w i ndows. age building, 1632 room plan, all pre- sq.ft., several out- 145451 Birchwood suite has walk• We originate, fund and service loans sq.ft. shop on 2.58 mium finishes. buildings, oversized $174,900 Triple wide, Master closet, sitting area acres. $150,000. MLS $392,198. Eagle Crest bdrms, main f l o or 3-car garage, 2 acres. in & a master bath that master, Koi p o nd. High Lakes Realty & ¹201407222 Lynn Johns, Principal to b e s een. Bobbie Strome, Broker, 541-408-2944 MLS ¹201402993 Property M a n age- needs Triple garage with TWO lOCatiOnS SerVing all Of Central OregOn Principal Broker or 541-408-2945, Wes Jeanne Scharlund, ment 541-536-0117 storage 8 2 rooms in John L Scott Real Broker 541-420-7978 Johns, Broker 541 C a b in. back for whatever you Estate 541-385-5500 408-2945, Central Or- Central Oregon Realty 146532 Ol d $160,000. 3 bdrm, 2 want. Fenced backGroup, LLC egon Resort Realty The Price i s R i g ht! bath, heat pump, hot yard with a small pole Single level 3 bed- 10235 Sundance Ridge Forest Greens G o lf tub. High Lakes Re- barn. So much here 685 SE 3rd Street, Bend, OR 97702 room, 2 b ath, slab Lp, Eagle Crest 2681 Course Townhomealty 8 Property Man- you need to see it to g ranite, AC , g a s , sq. ft., 3 b drm, 2~/~ 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, agement et the whole story. ML-3213-10 250,500 MLS f enced yard, n i c e baths, office & formal 1484 sq ft. Open great 541-536-0117 neighborhood. Seller dining. 3-car garage. room floor plan, main 15970 Old Mill Road, La 201407184 Cascade Is motivated. Great room plan. All level master, hot tub, Pine. $174,900. Re- Realty, Dennis Hanipremium fin i shes. maple floors, Corian modeled 3 bdrm, 2 ford, Princ. Broker $238,900 1-541-536-1731 Call Carolyn Emick, $495,800. Lynn kitchen counters & 220 NW MeadOW LakeS DriVe, Prineville, OR 97754 b ath, 1844 s q . f t . 541-419-0717 Johns, Principal Bro- more. $220 , 000. home. H i gh LakesVery clean, 3 bedroom, ML-3213-5 MLS¹201407446 MLS¹201406773 ker, 5 4 1 -408-2944, Realty 8 Pr o perty 2 bath frame home on Duke Warner Realty Wes Johns, Broker Lynn Johns, Principal Management, 1.44 Acres. 1704 sq. 541-382-8262 Broker, 541-408-2944 541 408-2945. Cen541-536-0117 ft., vaulted ceilings, tral Oregon Resort Central Oregon The Ridge at E a gle Realty o pen floor plan i n Resort Realty 16048 Cascade Lane. Crest. Perfect vacakitchen, dining and $134,500. 1749 sq. ft., tion getaway. 1822 1151 Trail Creek Dr, Golf course chalet with 3 bdrm, 2 bath, fully living room. All new sq.ft. home, 3 bdrm, Eagle Crest 2681 sq. garage. New hard- fenced. High Lakes appliances. Attached 2.5 bath, w/triple tan- ft., 3 bdrms, 2~/~ baths, wood flooring. New car g a rage NMLS3182 & P r o perty double dem garage, open office and formal din- heat pump, 3 bdrm, 2 Realty a nd detached R V Management living space with lots ing. 3-car g arage. bath, 18th fairway of Shop. Horse property, ©2014Evergreen HomeLoansisa registeredtrade nameof EvergreenMoneysourceMortgage Company of windows to enjoy Great room plan. All R idge Course. i n 541-536-0117 fenced. Located very ID3182.Trade/service marksarethe propertyof EvergreenHomeLoans. All rights reserved. the sunrises. M LS 16052 Eagles Nest close to r e creation NMES premium fin i shes. Eagle Crest $269,000. Licensedunder:OregonMortgage Lending LicenseML-3213.5/14. ¹201404270. $512,550. Lynn MLS 201400035 $75,000. 3 bdrm, 2 and Sunriver Resort. MLS $334,222. Call Pam Johns, Principal Bro- Lynn Johns, Principal bath, 1296 sq. ft., 1 $235,000 "Appliesto purchase loansonly Toqualify, buyer'sSecurity PlusApproval/Seller GuaranteeAddendummusthavebeen Lester, Principal Bro- ker, 541-408-2944 Broker, 541-408-2944 fenced acres. High 201404062. Cascade i s sued by E ve rgreen and the Seler shall haveexecutedtheaddendumwiththeir signature atthetimetheyexecute the Lakes Realty Realty, Dennis Haniker, Century 21 Gold Wes Johns, Broker 541 Wes Johns, Broker 541 PurchaseAndSaleAgreement onsubject property. Certainloantypes do not qualify for this offer. Restrictionsapply. Country Realty, Inc. 408-2945 Central Or408-2945 Central Or& Property Manageford, Princ. Broker Askfor details. 541-504-1338 egon Resort Realty egon Resort Realty ment 541-536-0117 1-541-536-1731
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13601 SW Canyon Dr. $76,900 Mountain view 1.4 acre 16535 SW Chinook Dr. 7965 SW R iver R d. Build Your Home Here! Land in Madras - Prime L evel, u s able 5 . 6 4 W here Deer & El k 1.13 acres in CRR, Eagle Crest Lot located on a paved 5.68 acre rim lot w/ 2.79 acres, g r eat 5 acres, outstanding and ready to b uilt, acres w/s t unning Roam - 320 acres loMt. Jefferson views, • Street lined with cusroad. A great place to amazing Smith Rock, views near the Des- Cascade Mtn views, 2.44 acres located in Cascade views. cated u p B e lshaw Access to the prop- tom homes build y ou r d r e am Crooked River & mtn. chutes River. and ter- power at lot line & an area of nice homes Community/ w a t er, Creek ea s t of erty from 2 streets ex- • Come enjoy all the home. $29, 9 00. views Located on the rific fishing at Steel- septic feasibility ap- and conveniently near power avail.. 10 min. Dayville, OR and west pands the possible amenities Eagle Crest MLS¹201206664 pavement close to the head Falls. $49,000 proved capping fill. town. Lot is easy to to Terrebonne shop- of Mt. Vernon, OR. building sites. owner resort has to offer Linda Lou Day-Wright. e ntrance o f CR R . ¹201009429 $79,900. develop with w ater ping and highway ac- Water guzzler with will carry. $ 58,500 • 0.25 AC 541- 771-2585 owner w il l ca r ry. Juniper Realty $ 201406415. P a m and power nearby. cess. $59,900. MLS 1000 gallon trough for 541-504-5393 ¹201106385 Bea Leach, Broker Crooked River Realty $225,000. MLS Lester, Principal Bro- Owner terms may be 20'I400715 wildlife. Ad d i tional Juniper Realty 541-788-2274 201106408. Juniper ker, Century 21 Gold available. $ 6 4 ,950 Nancy Popp Principal acreages available. NW Bend Lot j Look at: 541-504-5393 Windermere Realty 541-504-5393 Country Realty, Inc. ¹201303181 Broker, 541-815-8000 Owner w il l ca r r y. $249,900 Central Oregon Bendhomes.com 541-504-1338 Jodi Clark, P rincipal Crooked River Realty $172,000. • .20 acre in Three 16685 SW Chinook Dr. Real Estate Broker, 541-771-8731 Lot 21 SW Chipmunk Call Duke Warner 1483 Trail Creek Court Pines CRR. 6.9 acres with for Complete Listings of Century 21 Realty Dayville, .39 acre lot in Eagle Area Real Estate for Sale • Tranquil park setting Crooked River and Rd., level 5.16 acres, 541-987-2363 $90,000 What are you Gold Country Realty Crest with Cascade • Access to Shevlin with 2 storage sheds. Smith Rock views, all Waterfront Lot MLS¹201301683 mtn. views and end of 9040 SW S a ndridge Park trails util. installed. owner looking for? Land in Powell Buttepartial mt n v i ews. c ul-de-sac/ Flat l o t • 1.24 AC on a paved Ready to build, • MLS 201407324 480 acres, very rural community water is will carry. $189,000 Rd. road that backs to BLM. 1.12 acre lot in CRR. You'll find it in Jan Laughlin, Broker MLS 201008671. setting yet minutes to installed. $6 0 ,000. Bring you builder or • Community park & Power and water at Manufactured/ ABR, CRS, GRI, CSP Juniper Realty The Bulletin Classifieds Bend, Redmond and 20'I300800 use ours! $175,000. boat ramp at 2 blks the street with some 541-350-6049 541-504-5393 Prineville. Wide open Juniper Realty Mobile Homes • Channel frontage MLS ¹201403407 Cascade mtn views. views in all directions, 541-504-5393 Lynn Johns, Principal • 4 miles to Sunriver MLS ¹ 20 1 403978. and contiguous to New Dream Special TURN THE PAGE 541-385-5809 Broker, 541-408-2944 Resort $37,900. thousands of acres of Views! Views! Views! 3 bdrm, 2 bath Wes Johns, Broker 541 Bill Kammerer, Broker Juniper Realty, For More Ads $149,900. Flat, open, BLM lands. Prineville $50,900 finished 541-410-1200 408-2945 Central Or541-504-5393 buildable 9.32 acres, The Bulletin Eastern Oregon land Reservoir 6 m i l es. on your site. Windermere MORRIS egon Resort Realty in Powell Butte, MLS J and M Homes 9.55 Acres j $345,000 available Canyon City, $495,000 Central Oregon REAL ESTATE 541-548-5511 OR. 14 acres zoned ¹ 201303656 Jod i ¹201310923 2 0.44 Acres - If y o u • SE Bend Real Estate 15th Street. Level .58 Franke, Broker Residential, currently Clark, Principal Bro- David want privacy and your • Cascade Mountain 541-420-5986 acre lot in the town of SW Quail Rd. Crooked divided into 4 tax lots ker, 541-771-8731 780 own get-away retreat, views Terrebonne. $59,900. 914 Highland View LP. Central Oregon River Ranch. $99,900 MLS C entury 2 1 G o l d t his property i s i t . • Close to BLM land Eagle Crest, .44 acre Mfd JMobile Homes MLS 20146673 Realty Group, LLC 201207884 J u niper Country Realty lot with p a noramicElevated 5.77 acre view Breathtaking views of • MLS 201404734 Juniper Realty with Land lot. $89,500. Realty 541-504-5393 Land in Prineville - 20 the Cascade Moun- Carolyn Priborsky PC, Cascade Mtn views, 541-504-5393 Have an item to Mara Stein, tains. Electricity is on Broker, ABR, back to BLM, Bring acres, very private 50760 South Fawn, La Principal Broker, the property. CRS, Green sell quick? builder or use HARD T O FI N D 5 setting with amazing Pine. Top-of-the-line 3 1 ACRE FLAT BUILD- your 541-420-3400 Pamir $144,000. 541-383-4350 ours. $134,900. MLS ACRE, flat buildable views looking over the If it's under b drm, w it h s h o p , ABLE LOT. Fenced ¹201307060 Properties, Inc. MLS¹201309974 corner lot located in valley below. Power is $169,000. High Lakes with septic, private Lynn Johns, Principal Call Karolyn Dubois, Lake Park E states near, but not on the '500 you can place it in Realty & P r o perty well & power to the 541-390-7863 Broker, 541-408-2944 with m ature l a nd- property. Great buildManagement The Bulletin lot. MLS¹ 201406811 Wes Johns, Broker 541 Duke Warner Realty scape. MLS¹ ing site on top of the 541-536-0117 $29,900 541-382-8262 Classifieds for: Central OrMORRIS 201406959 $135,500 hill. $'I 1 0 , 000 Pam Lester, Principal 408-2945 Lot 20 SW Chipmunk egon Resort Realty REAL ESTATE Pam Lester, Principal ¹201404078 Broker, Century 21 Need help fixing stuff'? Rd., level 5.14 acres, 30 acres, views, electric, Broker, Century 21 Jodi Clark, P rincipal Gold Country Realty, Breathtaking mtn views views of the Smith septic feasibility irrigaCall A Service Professional Gold Country Realty, Broker, 541-771-8731 '16 3 lines, 14 days Inc. 541-504-1338 tion rights. 12 min east, Amazing Sunsets! Big find the help you need. from 2-acre lot short Rock. $75,000. MLS $129,500. Century 21 Gold Coun- (Private Party ads only) www.bendbulletin.com 760-835-3185, Cascade Mountain & Inc. 541-504-1338 201406095 distance from Destry Realty or 541-317-0184 Serene setting on 1.386 chutes River, SteelJuniper Realty D eschutes Rive r acre lot, looking out head 541-504-5393 F a l l s and 3.18 acres g randfa- views. 5.89 acres with over 90 acre pasture, world-renowned fishthered in. Septic and 2 a c res i r rigation. Lot 4 SW Blue Jay walking trails, and rec- ing. Secluded buildw ater o n t h e l o t , Property borders TuRoad, CRR. Smith reational park. Being site. $79,900 MLS P a rk. power at the road. m alo S t at e Rock views, 5.17 yond the park a re 201310710 MLS 2012 0 8989 Room for everyone acres borders public miles and miles of Nancy Popp Principal ever y thing! $79,900. Call Linda and land. $74,900. MLS public land adjoining Broker, 541-815-8000 Lou Day- W right $1,295,000. 201407131 the Deschutes with Crooked MLS¹201303572 River Realty 541-771-285 Crooked Juniper Realty views of snow-capped CallJaynee Beck, River Realty 541-504-5393 Cascades. Septic in- Broken Top cul-de-sac 541-480-0988 stalled. Underground lot, just over ~/~ acre, Call The Bulletin At 32.42 Acres in Urban Duke Warner Realty power on l o t l i ne. h eavily t r eed, e l Growth Bo u ndary, 541-382-8262 $67,500. MLS evated lot f eatures 541-385-5809 Adjacent t o The Place Your Ad Or E-Mail 201310707 Greens, kitty corner to Attention Developers! mtn and At: www.bendbulletin.com Nancy Popp Principal peek-a-boo new Ridgeview High 16+ acres zoned R4. olf course v iews. Broker, 541-815-8000 School. $7 5 0,000. There have been 4 uiet street with tons 20+ ACRES in West Crooked River Realty ¹ 201 2 03193 land use approvals in of privacy. $273,500. Powell Butte Estates, MLS last 10 years. One MLS 2014 0 3100. gated co m munity, Pam Lester, Principal the for subdivided + 2 for $52,500 Tammy S e t tlemier mtn. views, private Broker, Century 21 Cooley Road complexes. 541-410-6009. Duke well, paved roads with Gold Country Realty, apartment • 6500 SF lot in MLS¹ 201 4 06943 Warner Realty access t o BLM . Inc. 541-504-1338 NE Bend $1,500,000 MLS 360 acres of f enced Lester, Principal Pam • Borders covered ca- Close to La Pine State $169,000 Bro201305077. land only 20 ker, Century 21 Gold nal easement Park and the Des- Pam Lester, Principal range miles from Madras. Country Realty, Inc. • Close to schools chutes River. Build Broker Century 21 electricity to the 541-504-1338 & shopping your dream home on Gold Country Realty, CEC property but no devel• East Hwy 97 access this nicely wooded lot. Inc. 541-504-1338 20-A c r e oped domestic water. B eautiful Diana Barker, Broker Septic feasibility has Property has b e en homesite w/10 acres 541-480-7777 been approved. Lot 1 SW Shad Rd. Windermere 3.09 acres with amaz- used for recreational irrigation. $349,900. $29,950. MLS purposes. Motivated Call Tammy Settlemier, Central Oregon ing views. $78,500. 201403668 Call Jasen 541-410-6009 sellers at $ 180,000 Real Estate $58,500. MLS¹ Chavez, MLS¹201401808 that would consider a 201402733 541-891-5446 D u ke Duke Warner Realty contract sale. Juniper Realty $59,900 Warner Realty 541-382-8262 ¹201301211. 541-504-5393 Eagle Crest lot John L. Scott Real • This lot backs up to Lot Awaits Your West- 16160 SW Dove Rd. Estate Dr e a m 541-548-1712 B uild Y ou r BLM side Dream HomeHome Here - 10 acres acre corner lot w/ • Located on a street 0.18 acre lot in the 6.1 5.5 acres located near at the Highlands at access from paved 0• lined with custom c oveted Awbr e y st., power installed, the e n t rance of Broken Top. homes Ridge. Located in a Crooked River Ranch. terrific mtn. & green $525,000. • Hurry terrific price cul-de-sac near parks valley views, n ear S eptic, power a n d MLS¹201310547. • 0.22 acres iIealtor of the Year and trails. $149,000. Steelhead Falls and water in place. It's a Call Jacquie Sebulsky, Bea Leach, Broker, Call Terry Skjersaa, 541-280-4449 or ood buy. $119,900. D eschutes Riv e r . The Garner Group Real Estate 541-788-2274 541-383-1426 all L ind a Lou Michele Anderson, MLS $79,900 Windermere MLS¹201405853 Day-Wright 541-633-9760. 201205646 Central Oregon I •I , Duke Warner Realty I s s I I I s r 541-771-285 Crooked Duke Warner Realty Juniper Realty Real Estate 541-382-8262 541-382-8262 541-504-5393 River Realty
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541-639-6140 • MLS 201407241
• 1808 Tempest
541-647-0052 • MLS 201408042
INVEST MENTLANDI SInl30AN0 MAlT ROB INSON, BROKER 541-911-5811 '
• 1447 acres inside proposedUGB • Preliminary plal with 93 lols • Home 8 covered arena
SUSAN AGU, BROK ER , ABR, ALHS 541-408-3173
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BEST VAWEONTHEBUTTEI $875JNB • 5232 sq.ft. • 4 bedroom,3.5 bath • Office - separate entrance
• MLS 201403353
EMPIRE CROSSING I S212 500 • 1355 sq.ft., 3 bedroom, 2 bath • Single level
MEGANPOWER, BROKER GR , I, • 63174 Dehaviland Street CDPE 541-610-7318 • MLS 201405339
IRgffqIARpSS,• Custom 4853 sq.ft. home • 4 bedroom + office, 3.5 bath IOKHMICISGfj COBR OKER,PIEVIEWS • Barn, indoor 6 outdoor arenas 541-480-1501 • MLS 201404428
DOWNTOW NBENDI SBSO000 SCplTHUG GIN, BROKER GM '
• 3032 sq.ft. historic home • 5bedroom,5bath,builtin1911 • Wraparound porch, period details
541-322-1500 • MLS 201407213
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• 10 acres, 8 mountain views 800 0 sq.ft. home • 5 bedroom, 6 bath 541-948-9606 • MLS 201401911
• NW BEND I $149,900 ANA MRL ER PRINCI PALBROKER BR,AHWD 541-408-1468
• 4105 sq.ft. customhome •4 bedroom+ of fice,3.5 bath • Ctly 8 easterly v>ews • MLS 201403887
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4.34 ACR ES, SEBE NDI $5754NO LYNNE CONNELLEY • 2100 sq.h, s»gle-level • 3 bedroom 2 bath BROKER CRS
AWBREY GLEN I $549,000 ROS EMARYGPOPWIH, • 2300 sq.ft. single level
541-408-6120 • MLS 201405568
541-706-1897 • MLS 201407598
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BROKER ,CERTIFIED • 3 bedroom, 2 bath, .3 acre lot • Bamboo floors, vaulted ceiling NEGOTITA OR
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541-350-4772
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NPRTH WESTCROSSINGI $5394NP • 1797 sq.h. Prairie style • 3 bedroom,2,5 bath
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541-410-4938 • MLS 201406812
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SUN MEADOW I $375,000 MICHAEL JHPPP , • 2545 sq.ft. • 3 bedroom,2.5 bath BROKER •
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NOUNT AINHIGHASPENI $325,000 CHENEY BROKERS •• 2Hardwood bedroom+ den,sol2idbath floors, wooddoors
541 390 4050 541 390 4030 I ' MLS201407343
MOUNTAINHIGH I $324I 900 JULIABUCKIANP, BROKER , ABR, • LHS,CRS , GRI 541-719-8444
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JPRH SHIFPE H, BROKE R, • 2135 sq.ft. MBA,ABR,CIS,GRI • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath with soaking tub 541-312-1273 • Spacious master 541-948-9090 • MLS 201406919
THREE RIVERSSOUTHI $239+5 gREgLANGHAIN BROKER 541-316-5903 '
• 2080 sq.ft. upgradedhome • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath
• .45acre nestled in the pines
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NE BEND I $222,000 MARCI BOUCHARD ' 1512 sq.ft. singl~ l~~~l • 3 bedroom, 2 bath BROKER CRS • New exterlopai r nt&living roomcarpet SRES 541-911-1230 • MLS 201407668 '
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• 2608 sq.ft. Victorian • 6 bedroom, 4 bath • Beautifully landscaped .36 acre 541-588-0681 • MLS 201406514
• Well maintained 1732 sq.ft. •3 bedroom+ offi ce,2 bath BRpKERGRj • Mountainviews,fencedBlandscaped 541-480-2966 • MLS 201406604
RED MOND4.76ACRESI Sl49,000 pEBNE HERSHEY • Peeka-boo SmithRockviews BROKER CRS GRI • Well treed parcel
• FOR LEASE PAUIAVANVLECK • New build to suit • ' Great location, high visibility BROKER
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541-420-5170 • MLS201405538
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NE BEND I $254,900 DAVIDGRMPRE, BROKER
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541-312-121
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REDMONDDUPLEX • 3 bedroom, 2 bath units • Single car garage each • Close to schools 6 parks 541-480-6621 • MLS 201403633
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Whole Set of Appliance - black, new to exc. cond. Amana fridge/bottom freezer w / automatic i c e maker, Maytag Jet Clean dishwasher, Whirlpool gas convection range, W hirlpool micr o hood. $2000 OBO for the set. 541-420-8636
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Gas stove, Whirlpool 30", 240 white, self-cleaning, exlnt! 40th Year of Central Furniture 8 Appliances $100. 541-475-7013 Oregon Sat. Market! Crafts & Hobbies Place an ad in The Open Sat., 10am-4pm Bulletin for your gaG ENERATE SOM E Multi Family Garage Downtown Bend, Sterilite 3-drawer craftrage sale and reA1 Washers&Dryers EXCITEMENT in your Vintage Flea across from library. 211 Sale, Fri. 8 Sat. 9-4, inq storage, $10 or best $150 ea. Full warceive a Garage Sale neighborhood! Plan a 3264 SW 35th. Largest selection of local offer. 541-647-8483 Market Children's Items ranty. Free Del. Also Kit FREE! garage sale and don't artists & crafters. Interesting stuff. at Pomegranate wanted, used W/D's forget to advertise in Where theMaker 241 Jogging Stroller, dbl KIT INCLUDES: 541-280-7355 classified! Multi Family & Side x Side is the Seller!! Saturday, Aug. 23rd, • 4 Garage seat, good cond. $65 Bicycles & Sale Signs 541-385-5809. corner of 51 st (935 NW) & 541-420-9015 20am-4pm 541-420-2220 • $2.00 Off Coupon To Jackpine (5230 NW). Accessories Great finds, great ven- Use Toward Your Hide-a-bed by Basset, Fri-Sat, 8-5. Vintage furn, 205 Antique Furniture dors, in the gardens at Next Ad while, mattress good 212 table & chairs, DVD/ Items for Free 1880s-1930s 2 high Pomegranate, 120 NE • 10 Tips For "Garage oak shape. good shape, VHS movies, vanity, piAntiques & beds/dressers, 2 River Mall Ave., just Sale Success!" ano, stereo, records, mil- Wood packaging material $75. 541-382-6773 Bishop's chairs, Collectibles north o f Mac y ' s. itary, trunks, camping, (Excelsior) good for heavy Victorian chair, misc. 541-383-3713 fishing, exercise, die-cast obiects, crafts, kindling. 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Cy the Cynic says that 105 percent of people exaggerate the importance of percentages in playing the dummy. Cy would rather rely on his instincts than on cold numbers. At today's grand slam, Cy won the first spade with the ace and counted 10 top tricks. For 13, he had to pick up one of the red suits. Cy began with the K-A of hearts. When the queen didn't fall, he let dummy's nine of diamonds ride. He went down two when West gathered in his queen and cashed the queen of hearts.
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Rack for 2 ATVs, fits 8' bed, with ramps. $700 obo. 541-549-4634 or 541-586-0066
2007 Winnebago Outlook Class "C" 31', solar panel, Cat. heater, excellent condition, more extras. Asking $58K. Ph. 541-447-9268 Can be viewed at Western Recreation (top ofhill) in Pnnewlle.
34' Winnebago Sightseer, Onan 5500 generator, 3 slides, Chevy Vortec, Allison Powertrain, 16K miles (not even broken in yet!)! Asking$50K, negotiable. Call Greg, 541-977-7000
18.5' Sea Ray 2000 4.3L Mercruiser, low hrs, 190 hp Bowrider w/depth finder, radio/ CD player, rod holders, full canvas, EZ Loader trailer, exclnt cond, $9500. 707-484-3518
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Holiday Escape! 1995 Itasca Sunrise+ Suzuki Vitara tow vehicle V8 engine, 10-12 mpg. Runs greatimmaculate inside. Come take a look! $1 0,000 541-241-4640
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Allegro 32' 2007, like Redmond: new, only 12,600 miles. 541-548-5254 Chev 8.1L with Allison 60 transmission, dual exhaust. Loaded! Auto-levJust too many eling system, 5kw gen, Say egoodbuy" collectibles? power mirrors w/defrost, to that unused 2 slide-outs with awnings, rear c a mera, item by placing it in Sell them in trailer hitch, driver door The Bulletin Classifieds w/power window, cruise, The Bulletin Classifieds exhaust brake, central vac, satellite sys. Asking 5 41-385-580 9 541-385-5809 $67,500. 503-781-8812
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541-385-5809 Tioga 24' Class C Motorhome Bought new in 2000, currently under 20K miles, excellent shape, new tires, professionally winterized every year, cutoff switch to battery, plus new RV battertes. Oven, hot water heater 8 air conditioning seldom used; just add water and it's ready to go! $22,000 obo. Serious inquiries, please. Stored in Terrebonne. 541-548-5174
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Winnebago Sightseer 27' 2002. workhorse gas motor, Class A, 8' slide living rm/dinette, new tires. spare tire carrier, HD trailer hitch, water heater,
micro/oven, generator, furn/AC, outside shower, carbon dioxide 8 smoke detector, fiberglas ext., elect. step, cruise control, CB radio, 60k miles, awning, TV antenna w booster, flat screen 23" TV. A M/FM/CD stereo. $2 7 ,500. 541-548-2554 881
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Fleetwood Prowler 32' - 2001 2 slides, ducted heat & air, great condition, snowbird ready, Many upgrade options, financing available! $14,500 obo. Call Dick, 541-480-1687.
2007 Jayco Jay Flight 29 FBS with slide out & awning - Turn-key ready to use, less than 50 total days used by current owner. Never smoked in, no indoor pets, excellent cond., yery clean. Lots of bonusit ems; many have never been used. Priced at $20,030 which is exactly between low & high of Kelly Blue Book. Call Lisa, 541-420-0794 fo r more info /more photos. 30' 2006 Keystone Copper Canyon trailer, 2 slides, front kitchen, less than 100 miles on it, stored covered, $15,000 obo. 541-350-5425
Dutchman Denali 32' 2011 travel trailer. 2 slides Everything goes, all kitchen ware, linens etc. Hitch, sway bars, water & sewer hoses. List price $34,500 - asking $27,500 Loaded. Must see to appreciate. Redmond, Or.
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Keystone Raptor, 2007 37 toy hauler,2 slides, generator, A/C, 2 TVs, satellite system w/auto seek, in/out sound system,sleeps 6,m any extras.$29,999. In Madras, call 541-771-9607 or 541-475-6265
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Kit Companion '94 26', 1 slide, new stove/fridge, comes with gen. Reducedto $4000. 541-389-5788
Laredo 30' 2009 KeystoneLaredo 31' RV 20 06 with 1 2' slide-out. Sleeps 6, queen walk-around bed w/storage underneath. Tub & shower. 2 swivel rockers. TV. Air cond. Gas stove & refrigerator/freezer. Microwave. Awning. Outside sho w er. Slide through stora ge, E a s y Li f t . $29,000 new; Asking$1 8,600 541-4g47-4805
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Live, Work, Travel in this rare 38' 2009 Anniversary Edition M ontana M o d el 3665RE. Located in Bend, it's in exc. cond., includes satellite TV , q u e en Tempurpedic mattress, wine cabinet, 4 slides and much, much more. Priced to se l l . Ava i l . turn-key f urnished and ready to roll. $37,500.
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LEGAL NOTICE IN TH E C I R CUIT C OURT FOR T H E STATE OF OREGON I N AND FO R T H E COUNTY OF DESC HUTES. WE L L S FARGO BANK, N.A., its successors in in-
where in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. This summons is issued pursuant to ORCP 7. RCO LEGAL, P.C., A lex G und, O S B ¹114067, agundI rcolegal.com, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 511 SW 10th Ave., Ste. 400, P ortland, OR 97205, P: (503) 977-7840 F: ( 5 0 3) 977-7963.
"appear" you must file with the court a legal document called a "motion" or "answer." The "motion" or "answer" (or "reply") must be given to the court clerk or administrator within 30 days of the date of first publication specified herein a long with the r e q uired filing fee. I t must be i n p roper form and have proof o f service o n t h e plaintiff's attorney or, if the plaintiff does not have a n at t orney, proof of service on the plaintiff. If you have any questions, you should see an attorney immediately. If y ou need h elp i n finding an attorney, you may contact the Oregon State Bar's Lawyer Referral Service onl in e at www.oregonstatebar. org or by calling (503) 684-3763 ( in t h e Portland metropolitan area) or toll-free elsewhere in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. This summons is issued pursuant to ORCP 7. RCO LEGAL, P.C., A lex G u nd , O S B ¹114067, agund Ircolegal.com, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 511 SW 10th Ave., Ste. 400, P ortland, OR 97205, P: (503) 977-7840 F: ( 5 0 3)
real property with the proceeds applied to satisfy Plaintiff's lien. The real property is described as follows: Lot Twenty (20), Block Eighty-nine (89), DES CHUTES R I V ER RECREATION HOMESITES, UNIT8, PART II , r e corded July 5, 1967, in Cabinet A, Page 137, Deschutes County, Oregon. Commonly known as 16368 Lava Drive, La Pine, OR 97739. NOTICE TO
y the Beneficiary to protect its s e curity interest, and o t her expenses allowed by law. THE TRUSTEE WILL S E L L THE DESCRIBED PROPERTY to satisfy the obligations secured by the Deed of Trust on October 23, 2014, at the hour of 11:00 a.m. based on the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the main entrance to the Deschutes C o u nty C ourthouse, 11 6 4 N.W. Bond S t reet, B end, Oregon, a t public auction to the h ighest bidder f o r cash. The Grantor, the Grantor's successor in interest to all or any part of the trust property, any Beneficiary under a s ubordinate tru s t deed, or any person having a subordinate lien or encumbrance o f record o n t h e property may cure the default or defaults at any time prior to five days before the date last s e t f or the T rustee's sale a n d t hereby h av e th e proceeding dismissed and the Deed of Trust reinstated pursuant to O RS 86.778. I f t h e default consists of a failure to pay, when due, sums secured by the Deed of Trust, the default may be cured by paying the entire a mount due at t h e time of cure under the terms of the obligations, other than such portion as would not then be due had no default occurred. Any other default of the Deed o f T r ust obligation t h a t is c apable o f be i n g cured may be cured b y t e ndering t h e performance required under the obligation or Deed of Trust. In any case, and in addition to paying the sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default(s), the person e ffecting the c u r e shall pay the Beneficiary all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing t he o bligation a n d Trust Deed, together with the Trustee's and attorney f ee s as allowed by law. The undersigned Trustee certifies that, u p on r ecording o f thi s Notice, no a ssignments of t h e Deed of Trust have been made by the T rustee or b y t h e Beneficiary; no a ppointments of a successor T r ustee h ave bee n m a d e except as recorded in the official records of the county or counties in which the abovedescribed real property is situated; the Beneficiary is the owner and holder of the obligations secured by said Deed of Trust; and no action has been instituted to recover the debt, or any part thereof, now remaining secured by said Deed of Trust, or if such action has been instituted, the a ction ha s be e n dismissed. Whenever the context of t h is Notice so r equires, the word "Grantor" includes any successor in interest to the Grantor as well as each and every p erson owing a n obligation secured by the Deed of Trust; the word "Trustee" i ncludes any s u c cessor Trustee; and the word "Beneficiary" includes any successor in interest of the orig i nal Beneficiary n a m ed above. DATED this 2 7th day o f M a y , 2014. Ky F u llerton, Successor Trustee.
chutes County, under Case Number 1 4PB0083. All p e rsons having a claim against th e e s tate m ust p resent t h e c laim w i t hi n fo u r months of th e f i rst publication date of this notice t o H e n drix, Brinich & B e r talan, LLP, at 716 NW Harriman Street, Bend, Oregon 97701, ATTN: Lisa N. Bertalan, or they may be barred. Additional information may be obtained from the court records, the Personal Representative or the followingnamed attorney for the Personal Representative. Date of first publication: August 9,
terest and/or assigns, UNPlaintiff, v. KNOWN HEIRS OF SUSAN K. HAUGEN; RAE V E I T-HOLLIBAUGH; SPENCER LEGAL NOTICE VEIT AKA SPENCER IN T H E CI R CUIT HAUGEN VEIT; BEN C OURT FOR T H E V EIT A K A BEN - STATE OF OREGON DEFENDANT: READ T HESE PAP E RS JAMIN RUS S ELL I N AND FO R T H E MONTANA 3585 2008, WELLS C AREFULLY! Y o u VEIT; COUNTY OF DESexc. cond., 3 slides, must "appear" in this FARGO BANK, N.A.; CHUTES. U.S. BANK king bed, Irg LR, STATE OF OREGON; NATIONAL A S SOcase or the other side Arctic insulation, all will win automatically. OCCUPANTS OF CIATION, AS options - reduced by To "appear" you must THE PRE M ISES; TRUSTEE FOR J.P. $3500 to $31,500. file with the court a le2 014. HEND R I X A ND T H E REA L M ORGA N M O RT541-420-3250 PROPERTY LO- GAGETRUST gal paper called a BRINICH & BERTA"motion" or "answer." LAN, LLP, 716 NW CATED A T 272 9 2007-S2, its succesThe "motion" or "anNORTHEAST HARRIMAN, BEND, sors in interest and/or Need to get an ad swer" must be given OR 97701, O CKER DRIV E , assigns, Plaintiff, v. 541-382-4980. to the court clerk or BEND, ORE G ON ANTHONY V. NORin ASAP? administrator w i thin 97701, D e fendants. RIS AKA ANTHONY LEGAL NOTICE No. VINTON NO R R IS; 30 days of the date of Case Storage Auction - On Fax It te 541-822-7253 first publication speci14CV0365FC. SUM- KRISTA M. NORRIS August 23, 2014 at MONS BY PUBLICA- AKA KRISTA MARIE fied herein along with 9:00 am a 257 SE 2nd The Bulletin Classifieds TION. TO THE DEthe required filing fee. NORRIS; J P M O RStreet, Alliance StorFENDANTS: GAN CHASE BANK, It must be in proper age, LLC will handle form and have proof UNKNOWN H E IRS N ATIONAL A S S Othe disposition of the OF SUSAN K. HAU- CIATION, SUCCESo f service o n t h e e ntire contents o f plaintiff's attorney or, GEN: In the name of SOR IN I NTEREST Units ¹48 Juan Gabthe State of Oregon, BY PURC H ASE if the plaintiff does not riel Hernandez Amhave a n a t t orney, you are hereby re- F ROM TH E FE D b riz 5 x 1 0 , ¹ 2 6 4 proof of service on the quired to appear and ERAL DEPOSIT INTinker Moody 5 x 5, plaintiff. If you have answer the complaint SURANCE CORPO¹288 Pat Gerhart 5 x OPEN ROAD 36' filed against you in the RATION AS questions, you should 10, ¹ 3 5 1 De b b ie 2005 - $25,500 see an attorney imabove-entitled Court RECEIVER OF Dinsdale 5 x 10, ¹369 King bed, hide-a-bed and cause on or beWASHINGTON MUmediately. If you Tami Bryant 10 x 14, sofa, 3 slides, glass need help in finding fore the expiration of T UAL BANK F O R to satisfy said lien of shower, 10 gal. wa977-7963. MALLY KNOWN AS an attorney, you may 30 days from the date the above named. ter heater, 10 cu.ft. call the Oregon State of the first publication WASHINGTON MUfridge, central vac, NOTICE Bar's Lawyer Referral LEGAL NOTICE of this summons. The T UAL BANK, F A ; INLEGAL s atellite dish, 2 7 " TH E C I R CUIT S ervice a t This is an action for date of first publica- OCCUPANTS OF COURT (503) TV/stereo syst., front O F THE 684-3763 or toll-free Judicial Foreclosure tion in this matter is THE PRE M ISES; STATE OF OREGON front power leveling of real property comA ND T H E REA L FOR THE COUNTY in Oregon at (800) jacks and s cissor A ugust 16, 2014. I f 452-7636. H E RSHmonly k n ow n as LO- OF you fail timely to ap- PROPERTY stabilizer jacks, 16' DE S CHUTES, 2 5261 E l k La n e , pear an d a n swer, C ATED A T 65 6 4 0 PROBATE DEPART- NER HUNTER, LLP, awning. Like new! Bend, OR 97701. A plaintiff will apply to CLINE FALLS ROAD, MENT. In the Matter By/s/Nancy K. Cary. 541-419-0566 Nancy K. Cary, OSB motion o r a n swer the abo v e-entitled B END, ORE G O N of the Estate of WILmust be given to the court for the r elief 97701, D efendants. L IAM 902254, Of Attorneys EDWA R D for Plaintiff, 180 East court clerk or adminprayed for in its com- Case No. RUSSELL, Deceased. RV istrator within 30 days plaint. This is a judi- 13CV1039FC. SUM- Case No. 14PB0089. 11th Avenue, P.O. CONSIGNMENTS Box 1475, Eugene, of the date of first cial foreclosure of a MONS BY PUBLICAWANTED NOTICE TO INTERpublication specified deed of trust in which TION. TO THE DEOregon 97440, TeleWe Do the Work, ESTED PERSONS. herein along with the the plaintiff requests FENDANTS: KRISTA NOTICE IS HEREBY phone: You Keep the Cash! required filing fee. IN that the plaintiff be M . N O RRIS A K A GIVEN that the un(541)686-8511, Fax: On-site credit T HE CIRCU I T allowed to foreclose KRISTA MARIE dersigned has been (541)344-2025, approval team, COURT OF THE NORRIS. In the name appointed p ersonal ncary©hershneryour interest in the web site presence. h unter.com. Fir s t STATE OF OREGON following d e scribed of the State of OrWe Take Trade-Ins! representative. All FOR THE COUNTY real property: A PAR- egon, you are hereby persons having claims Publication Date: AuFree Advertising. OF DE S CHUTES. CEL OF LAND BErequired to a p pear against the estate are gust 9, 2014. BIG COUNTRY RV NATIONSTAR ING A PORTION OF and answer the com- required to p resent Bend: 541-330-2495 LEGAL NOTICE MORTGAGE, LLC, LOT 3 IN BLOCK 2 plaint filed against you Redmond: with vouchers NOTICE O F DEITS S UCCESSORS OF TAMA R ACK in the above-entitled them, 541-548-5254 attached, to the unFAULT, E LECTION AND/OR ASSIGNS, PARK, C I T Y OF Court and cause on or dersigned attorney for TO SELL, AND NOP laintiff, v . KE V I N BEND, DESCHUTES before the expiration the personal repre- T ICE OF SALE . 885 KING and BANK OF COUNTY, OREGON, of 30 days from the sentative, Will Dennis, AMERICA, N.A., DeCanopies & Campers BEING MORE PAR- date of the first publi- Attorney at Law, 160 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the underfendants. Case No. T ICULARLY DE- cation of this sumNW Irving Ave., Ste. signed Trustee elects 13CV1194FC. SUM1995 Lance Camper, SCRIBED AS FOL- mons. The date of 204, Bend, OR 97701, to foreclose the folMONS BY PUBLICA11.3 ft., sleeps 6, self LOWS: BEGINNING first publication in this within four m o nths lowing Deed of Trust TION. TO D E FENcontained, very lightly AT THE WESTERLY matter is August 9, after the date of first by advertisement and DANT KEVIN KING: used, exc. cond., TV, CORNER OF LOT 3 2014. If you fail timely publication of this noI N THE NAME O F VCR, micro, o ven, IN BLOCK 2 OF SAID to appear and answer, tice, or the claims may sale proceedings and to sell the property THE STATE OF ORfridge, 3 burner stove, TAMARACK P A RK; plaintiff will apply to be barred. All perby the Deed EGON: Y o u are q ueen o ve r ca b , T HENCE ALO N G the ab o ve-entitled sons whose rights covered hereby required to $8000. 541-389-6256 THE S O UTHWEST court for th e r e lief may be affected by of Trust to satisfy the s ecured appear and defend LINE THER E OF prayed for in its com- the proceedings may obligations a thereby: Deed of Trust the action filed against SOUTH 55 '4 3 ' 28 plaint. This is a judi- obtain additional indated July 26, 2011, you in the above-enEAST, A DISTANCE cial foreclosure of a f ormation from t h e given by Robert E. titled cause within 30 OF 143.00 FEET TO deed of trust in which records of the court, Kleindinst as Grantor days from the date of A P OINT O N A the plaintiff requests the personal repreto Brad Williams as service of this SumCURVE O N THE that the plaintiff be sentative, or the lawmons upon you; and if NORTHWESTERLY allowed to foreclose yer for the personal Trustee for the benJumping Jack tent efit of Sterling Savyou fail to appear and LINE your interest in the trailer, many extras, RIGHT-OF-WAY r epresentative, W i l l ings Bank and r ed efend, f o r wan t OF OCKER DRIVE; following d e scribed Dennis, Attorney at storage cover, short THENCE corded in the official thereof, the Plaintiff N O R TH- real property: THE w heel base, h i g h EASTERLY ALONG Law, 160 NW Irving records of Deschutes will apply to the court N ORTH HALF O F Ave., Ste. 204, Bend, clearance. Carry your SAID f or th e r e lief d e THE S O UTHWEST OR 97701, 541-388- County, Oregon, on ATVs, boats, other J uly 26, 2 0 11, a s manded ther e in. LINE QUARTER OF THE 3877. Dated and first toys to places others RIGHT-OF-WAY Document No. D ated: A ugust 5 , A SOUTHWEST cannot go. Low mile- ALONG published on August 2011-026096. The 2014. PITE DUNCAN, 80.00-FOOT RA - QUARTER OF THE age, used one hunt- 1 9, 2014. Will Dennis, present Beneficiary, L LP. By K a ti e L . D IUS CURVE T O SOUTHWEST Attorney for Personal ing season, $5500. THE U mpqua Bank, a s Riggs, OSB ¹095861, RIGHT, A DIS- QUARTER (N 1/2 SW Representative, 541-548-3363 successor in interest (858) 750-7600, 621 T ANCE O F 39 . 9 9 1/4 SW 1/4 SW 1/4) KRISTA J. RUSSELL. by merger to Sterling S W M o rrison S t . , FEET (THE CHORD O F S ECTION 1 7 , Savings Bank, has Suite 425, Portland, B EARSa NORT H TOWNSHIP 16 LEGAL NOTICE a appointed Ky FullerOR 97205, Of Attor43'54'42 EAST A SOUTH, RANGE 12 IN T H E C I R CUIT ton, an active memneys for Plaintiff. NODISTANCE OF 39.91 EAST OF THE WIL- COURT O F THE 0 0 ber of t h e O regon TICE T O DE F ENF EET); THE N C E LAMETTE M E R I D- STATE OF OREGON DANT/DEFENDANTS LEAVING SAID IAN, D E S CHUTES FOR D E SCHUTES State Bar, as succesR EAD THESE P A RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE COUNTY, OREGON. C OUNTY. W A S H- sor Trustee. The suca Tru s tee's PERS CAREFULLY. NORTH 36 ' 5 9 ' 07 TOGETHER WITH A INGTON FEDERAL, cessor mailing address is: 1 You must "appear" in WEST A DISTANCE PARCEL OF L A ND fka W A SHINGTON S.W. Columbia Street, this care or the other OF 107.65 FEET TO L OCATED IN T H E FEDERAL SAVINGS; side will win automatiTHE MOST NORTH- SOUTHWEST Plaintiff, v. DOES 1-2, Suite 1200, Portland, Oregon 97258. The 908 cally. To "appear" you ERLY CORNER OF QUARTER (SW 1/4) being the occupants must file with the court Aircraft, Parts SAID LOT 3; O F S ECTION 1 7 , of or parties in pos- following property is a legal paper called a T HENCE ALO N G TOWNSHIP 16 session or c laiming covered by the Deed & Service "motion" or "answer". THE NORTH LINE SOUTH, RANGE 12 any right to posses- o f Trust: L o t 2 9 i n Block JJJ o f D e sThe "motion" or "anOF S AI D L O T 3a EAST OF THE WIL- sion of the Real Propchutes River Woods, swer" must be given SOUTH 67' 0 7 '41 LAMETTE M E R I D- erty commonly known Deschutes C o unty, to the court clerk or WEST, A DISTANCE IAN, D E S CHUTES as 16368 Lava Drive, administrator w i t hin OF 88.00 FEET TO COUNTY, OREGON La Pine, OR 97739; Oregon. The BenefiMeerr ciary has directed the 30 days (or 60 days POINT OF BEGIN- DESCRIBED AS DOES 3-4, being the for Defendant United NING. Co m monly F OLLOWS: C O M - unknown heirs and Trustee to foreclose States or State of Orknown a s : 272 9 M ENCING AT T H E devisees of Thomas the Deed of Trust as a 1/3 interestin egon Department of N ortheast Ocke r SOUTHWEST COR- H. Stackhouse and result of the following default(s): Grantor's Columbia 400, Revenue) along with Drive, Bend, Oregon NER OF SAID SEC- Marie E. Stackhouse failure to comply with the required filing fee. Financing available. 97701. NOTICE TO TION 17; T H ENCE and also all other perthe terms of the variIt must be in proper DEFENDANTS: NORTH 00 DE- sons or parties un3150,000 form and have proof READ THESE PAGREES 12'22a EAST, known claiming any ous agreements re(located I Bend) lating t o G r a ntor's o f service o n t h e PERS CAREFULLY! 642.12 FEET TO THE right, title, lien, or in541-288-3333 plaintiff's attorney or, A lawsuit has been T RUE P OINT O F terest in the property loan(s) with Umpqua if the plaintiff does not started against you in BEGINNING; described i n the Bank, including but lim i te d to have a n at t orney, the abo v e-entitled THENCE NORTH 00e Complaint he r e in; not Grantor's failure to proof of service on the court by Wells Fargo D EGREES 12'2 2 THE MARIE EVELYN p ay all s ums d ue plaintiff. If you have Bank, N.A., plaintiff. EAST, 42.00 FEET; STACKHOUSE LIVquestions, you should Plaintiff's claims are THENCE SOUTH 89 ING TRUST; and AN- Umpqua Bank in conn ection w it h sa i d LEGAL NOTICE see an attorney imstated in the written D EGREES 22' 2 4 " THONY ANDERSON, loan(s). The BenefiNOTICE TO INTERmediately. If you need complaint, a copy of EAST, 657.95 FEET; Trustee of The Marie 1/3 interest in wellhas declared the ESTED P ERSONS. help in finding an atequipped IFR Beech Bo- which was filed with THENCE SOUTH 00 Evelyn S t ackhouse ciary E D W ARD torney, you may conabo v e-entitled D EGREES 11 ' 2 7 " Living Trust; Defen- entire unpaid balance SCOTT nanza A36, new 10-550/ the and tact the Oregon State Court. You must aap- WEST, 28.00 FEET; d ants. C as e No . of all obligations se- MAGNESS prop, located KBDN. cured by the Deed of KEVIN JAMES MAG- Bar's Lawyer Referral pear" in this case or THENCE SOUTH 89 14CV0125FC. SUM$65,000. 541-419-9510 Trust imm e diately NESS have been ap- S ervice o n line a t the other side will win D EGREES 24' 2 7 " MONS. TO:DEFENwww.N4972M.com automatically. To WEST, 658.00 FEET DANTS DOES 3-4: IN due, owing, and pay- pointed Co-Personal www.oregonstatebar. R epresentatives o f org or by calling (503) "appear" you must file TO T H E TRUE THE NAME OF THE able, in the sum of the E S TATE OF 684-3763 ( in t h e with the court a legal POINT OF BEGIN- STATE OF OREGON: $38,289.41, with inNING. EXCEPTING You are hereby re- terest at th e a ppli- VERNICIA M. MAG- Portland metropolitan document called a NESS, Deceased, by area) or toll-free else"motion" or "answer." THEREFROM THAT quired to appear and cable rate until paid The "motion" or aan- PORTION OF THE defend the complaint together with all costs, the C i rcuit C o u rt, where in Oregon at fees, future advances State of Oregon, Des- (800) 452-7636. swer" (or "reply") must ABOVE DESCRIBED filed against you in the be given to the court PROPERTY L YING above case w i thin 1/5th interest in 1973 clerk or administrator WITHIN THE RIGHT thirty days after the Cessna 150 LLC ~ E P U R LI C 150hp conversion, low within 30 days of the O F WAY O F T U - first date of publicatime on air frame and date of first publica- MALO CLINE FALLS tion of this summons, tion specified herein ROAD. C o mmonly and if you fail to apMCÃFICES engine, hangared in a long with th e r e - k nown a s : 65 6 4 0 pear and defend, the Bend. ExcellentperCline Falls R o ad, I M P CSRT~ ~ q uired filing fee. I t plaintiff will apply to formance & affordmust be i n p r oper Bend, Oregon 97701. the court for the relief able flying! $6,000. form and have proof NOTICE TO DEFEN- demanded i n th e 541-4'I 0-6007 An important premise upon which the principle of o f service o n t h e DANTS: READ complaint. Th e o bPAP E RS ject of the complaint plaintiff's attorney or, T HESE democracy is based is thatinformation about if the plaintiff does not CAREFULLY! A law- and the demand for suit has been started relief are: The plaingovernment activities must be accessible inorder have a n a t t orney, proof of service on the a gainst you i n t h e tiff seeks to foreclose for the electorate to make well-informed decisions. plaintiff. If you have above-entitled court its trust deed on the Public notices provide this sort of accessibility fo any questions, you by U.S. Bank N asubject real property should see an attor- tional Association, as described in the comcitizens who want fo know more about government 1974 Bellanca n ey immediately. I f trustee for J.P. MOR- plaint as d e scribed 1730A activities. y ou need help i n GAN MortgageTrust below in the amount finding an attorney, 2007-S2, pla i ntiff. of $115,847.57, plus 2180 TT, 440 SMO, you may contact the Plaintiff's claims are interest, late charges, Read your Public Notices daily in The Bulletin 180 mph, excellent Oregon State Bar's stated in the written costs, advances, and classifieds or go fovrwvv.bendbulletin.com and condition, always Lawyer Referral Ser- complaint, a copy of attorney's fees, and to hangared, 1 owner v ice onl i n e at which was filed with cause th e s u bject click on "Classi%ed Ads" www.oregonstatebar. for 35 years. $60K. the ab o ve-entitled property to be sold by aaporg or by calling (503) Court. You must the Sheriff of Des684-3763 ( in t h e pear" in this case or chutes County, foreIn Madras, Portland metropolitan the other side will win closing the interests of The Bulletin call 541-475-6302 area) or toll-free else- automatically. 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NEW 2014FORD F350 CREW CAB 4X4 LARIAT PKG 5th Wheel Pkg, Remote Start, 6.7 Diesel vIN: B26205 MSRP ......................... $60,850 TSS Discount.................-$4,361 $56,489 Retail CustomerCash.......-$4,000 Ford Credit BonusCash' ...-$1,000
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NEW 2014FORD F350 CREW CAB 4X4 LARIAT PKG Chrome Pkg, 5th Wheel Pkg, Remote Start vIN: B35561 MSRP ......................... $61,845 TSS Discount -$4,555 $57,290 Retail CustomerCash.......-$4,000 Ford Credit BonusCssh* ...-$1,000 .
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MSRP $23,045 VIN: ¹FG464889 FFA-01 Subaru of Bend Discount $1046. One at this price
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NEW 2014 FORD F350 CREW CAB 4X4 LARIAT PKG Chrome Pkg, Navigation, Camper Pkg, Spray ln Bedliner,
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MSRP......................... $63,205 TSS Discount .................-$4,733 $58,472 Retail CustomerCash.......-$4,000 Ford Credit BonusCssh* ...-$1,000 This Price
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StandardModel.PopularPackage¹2. Ext.AutoDimMirror w/Light MirrorCompassw/Homelink, RearBumperApplique, CargoTray, SplashGuards,All WeatherFloor Mats
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2006DODGE2500QUADCAB5.9DIESEL 2004FO RDF350CREWCABDUALLY4X4 HighOutputAT , 4x4, SLTPkg, PowerWindows/Locks, Tilt & Cruise,AM/FM/CD,TewPkg, Power Seats BighornEdition. VIH:103760
Diesel, 6-Speed Manual Trans, A/C,Tilt & Cruise, PowerWindows/Locks, VeryClean.VIH:A86798 KeHeyBlue Book 817,263
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2004FOR DF250CREWCABLARIAT4X4 Off-Road Pkg, ABSBrakes, A/C,Tilt/Cruise, Leather Interior,PowerWindows/Locks, Power Seats, Musl Drive!VIH:692032 KeHeyBlue Book 820,158
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2012FORDF150RAPTORSUPERCREW 4x4, LeatherInterior, OualPowerSeats,Power Windows/Locks, Tilt & Cruise,LewMiles. The Ultimate Off-RoadVehicle!
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MSRP$30,4SZ VIN: ¹F9601018 FZS-ot Subaru of Bend Discount $953. One at this price.
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2011CHEVY MAI.IBIjLS4-DOOR TractionControl, KeylessEntry, PowerWindows/Locks,Tilt & Cruise, A/C,AM/FM/CD,Sharp &Clean! VIH:269337
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