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growing more in a year than any other city of more than 50,000 in the state, according to census estimates released Thursday. With
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609,456 residents, Portland is still the biggest.
Low-dudget filmmaking
now outnumber baby boomers, Page A4.
Also: The census estimates that young adults
— With permits to film costing hundreds of dollars, someskirt the law — or break it — just to get their movie made.01
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Medford Portland Beaverton Salem Eugene Gresham Corvallis Springfield Albany
Bend hit another growth spurt last year,
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By Megan Kehoe The Bulletin
After a decade of providing literary arts programs in Central Oregon, The
Nature of Words will close its doors at the end of the
EDITOR'SCHOICE
month and transition its
programming to the Deschutes Public Library.
Richard III's burial set, 500-plus years later
"We felt that fund-
ing-wise, we couldn't continue in our current state," Chuck Mohler,Nature of
Words Board president, said Friday. "We determined that we wanted to
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ain's high court ruled Friday that the king immortalized by Shakespeare as a misshapen, murderous
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Leicester, the city where his skeleton was found beneath a parking lot in 2012. The court dismissed acompetingcampaign by some of the deposed monarch's distant relations
Program leader Sophie Perillo, center, works with Juniper Elementary School students while preparing for a water visibility test at
outdoor school at CampTamarack Tuesday afternoon. By Tyler Leeds The Bulletin
At the southern edge of the land burned by the B&B Complex Fire, a new camp is taking root, providing Central Oregon students with a
to have him interred in
York, in northern England, which they argued had a stronger claim on his affections — and his bones. "It is time for Richard
setting for outdoor overnight
field trips. Camp Tamarack's history
III to be given a dignified reburial, and finally laid to rest," the three justices who
as a lakeside destination for
kids traces back to the 1930s,
heard the case wrote, pav-
but in 2003, that history was interrupted by the fire. After
ing the way for the longago ruler to be interred in
the camp's then owners were unable to rebuild Tamarack,
Leicester Cathedral.
The cathedral stands a stone's throw from the site where, working off of old maps and improbable hopes, archaeologists dug in search of the last record-
volunteers to rebuild, clean and paint the camp. With
funding for student scholarships and a $28,000 water filtration system in place, Tamarackhosted its first campers this spring, and come summer, more than 1,000 local students will have
emerged from their cabins at 7 a.m. along Dark Lake's shore. "There were a lot of hopes
and wishes for it, and we did it," Anderson said. "If you look out at the lake, there's
Charlie Anderson, a Bend
kids in canoes. How awe-
teacher, used money from his family's foundation to purchase the camp for $350,000. Anderson spent lastyear raising funds and recruiting
some is that?"
School groups who arrive at Tamarack spend three days and two nights alternating between fieldwork and
explorations that take kids
acrossthelake,throughthe burn area and past a seasonal waterfall. The students,
mostly fifth-graders, are led by eight naturalists and volunteer counselors from local
high schools. There is an emphasis on applying science
and other things.Some are just silly, but others are about health. Each day, there's a
weather report, and we often end by the campfire." Because the naturalists
and counselors lead lessons, teachers are free from having
Amazon, publishers clashing By David Streiffeld and Melieea Eddy New York Times News Service
Amazon's power over
the publishing and bookselling industries is unrivaledinthe modern era.
to organize student activities.
Now it has started wielding its might in a more brazen
students, now that I don't have to be the disseminator
way than ever before.
recovery, students also learn
songs, compose skits and choose nature names written
of information," said Ray Page,afifth-gradeteacher
on wooden medallions worn around their necks.
from Juniper Elementary
in the field, but in between
lessons on subjects like forest
"Everything from the mo-
ment they get off the bus is done with intent," Anderson
said. "The cabins set mottoes and creeds. We have songs for leaving the dininghall
"I really get to observe my
Seeking ever-higher payments from publishers to bolster its anemic bottom
line, Amazon is holding books and authors hostage
who visited Tamarack with his students this week.
on two continents by delay-
"When I'm not responsible
for directing activities, I see things I might otherwise have missed."
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ed place where Richard's bodywas buried, beneath
ing shipments and raising prices. The literary community is fearful, outraged and practically begging for government intervention. SeeAmazon/A5
the floor of a lost medieval
church. In an almost miraculous find, on one of the few
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bits of land not built over in
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ew s e ci'e in a ine s a e-u By Darlene Superville and Josh Lederman second-term Cabinet reshuffle, President Barack Obama Castro
political baptism if confirmed by the Senate. He by fire not unlike comes to Washington with a the p r e sident's compelling personal narrative: own rise toprom- The son of a single mother, he i nence w h e n attended Harvard Law School Obam a keynoted beforeserving three terms as
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San Antonio's mayor. His identical twin brother, Democrat
Joaquin Castro, represents TexCastro's profile, just as Demo- as in Congress. cratsareeyeinghim asapotenReferring to Castro as an tial vice presidential candidate "all-star," Obama urged the gives another major boost to
in2016. As a
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also announced he was nom-
options for dimbing the political ladder were severely
inating current Housing and Urban Development Secre-
constrained in Texas, where every statewide office is held
by a Republican and Demothe White House budget office crats haven't won a statewide — an openingObama creat ed race in 20 years. In elevating when he asked his former bud- Castro to a Cabinet-level post, get chief to take over the Health Obama gives Castro perhaps and Human Services Depart- his best chance to establish his ment last month. credibility nationally as Demo"Just because you are of crats seek to shore up a bench modest means does not mean of promisingcandidatesforfuthat your aspirations or your ture races. "The national scene in Washopportunity ought to be limited, and it certainly means ington is where politicians go you can have the talent to suc- to cut their teeth for any sort ceed and achieve the Amer- of national aspirations," said ican Dream," Castro said as Maria Cardona, a Democratic he accepted the nomination in strategist who advised Hillary the State Dining Room of the Rodham Clinton's 2008 presWhite House. idential campaign. "This will The 39-year-old Castro was give him an opportunity to propelled into the national show off what he can do." spotlight two years ago when C astro, w h o is Mexi Obama chose himto deliverthe can-American, would become keynote address at the Demo- one of the highest ranking Hiscratic National Convention — a panic officials in government tary Shaun Donovan to run
without games. "They are proven leaders. They are proven managers. They aregoing to be effective and most importantly, they've
gothuge heart," Obama said. Donovan, 48, is highly regarded inside the White House
as a strong manager. He is an affordablehousing advocate whose work overseeing the federalgovernment'sresponse to the destruction Hurricane Sandy unleashed on the East
Coast in October 2012 has earned glowing praise from White House officials, includ-
ing Obama. Obama praised Donovan for making the agency more efficient, saving taxpayer dollars and building strong neighborhoods that have reduced
homelessness. "Here's the problem: When
you're good at your job, people always want you to do even more," Obama said.
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Ukraine eleCtiOn —President Vladimir Putin pledged Friday that Russia will respect the results of Ukraine's presidential election, a strong indication the Kremlin wants to cool down the crisis. But new violence and rebel vows to block the balloting madeprospects for peace appear distant. Newclashes were reported between pro-Russia separatists and government forces in eastern Ukraine asKiev continued anoffensive to try to halt the uprising. Associated Press reporters saw two deadUkrainian soldiers near the village of Karlivka, and another body near arebel checkpoint, both in the Donetsk region. A rebel leader said16 more people diedFriday in fighting there — 10 soldiers, four rebels andtwo civilians — but there was noimmediate way to verify his statement. U.N. VerSuS VatiCah —In a report that could expose the Catholic Church to new legal arguments by clerical sex abusevictims, a U.N. committee found Friday that theVatican does exercise worldwide control over its bishops and priests and must comply with the U.N.'s anti-torture treaty. TheU.N.Committee Against Torture concluded that Vatican officials failed to report sex abusecharges properly, had moved priests rather than discipline them, andhadfailed to pay adequate compensation to victims. Old-faShianed eXeCutiOnS —Thedisarray surrounding lethal injection in the U.S. is beginning to steer states backtoward methods of executionthatmanyhadlongagodeemed lesshumanethan the needle. Tennesseejumped out front this week with a law that could essentially bring back theelectric chair. Elsewhere around the country, lawmakers havebeentalking about reviving the firing squad and the gas chamber,methods largely abandoned ageneration ago. The reason: Lethal injection is under fire as neverbefore becauseof botchedexecutions,drugshortagescausedbyaEuropean-ledboycott, and a flurry of lawsuits over the newchemicals that states are using instead. Kerry OII Beughaxi —Secretary of State John Kerry agreed Friday to testify before the HouseCommittee on Oversight and Government Reform over the 2012attacks on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya. In aletter to Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., the committee's chairman, the State Department's assistant secretary for legislative affairs, Julia Frifield, appeared to goout of her way to pit Issa's investigation into the attacks against a newone being conducted by a select committee appointed bySpeakerJohn Boehner. Frifield said Kerry would testify in June, but that in complying with Issa's demands, "we believe this would removeany needfor the secretary to appear before the select committee" on the Benghaziattacks.
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An Afghanistan National Army soldier fires his weapon at the site of a clash between insurgents and security forces at the Indian Consulate in Herat, Afghanistan, Friday. Gunmen armedwith machine guns and rocket-propelled grenadesattacked anIndian Consulate in western Afghanistan, though its diplomatic staff escaped unharmed, police said. At least three gunmenopened fire on the consulate
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day that hewouldhave moved tire country." last year to allow openly gay The BSA's National Counadults in the organization but cil voted at last year's annual said he opposes any further meeting to accept openly gay attempts to address the policy youth, after a m onthslong now. process with protests on both Gates took over an organi- sides. Gates planned to tell zation this week that serves Scouting's leaders Friday that about 2.5 million youth but a continued fight over the isfaces continued membership sue threatens BSA's future. "Given the strong feelings declines and fights over its inclusion of openly gay boys, — the passion — involved on but not adults. Gates, the for- both sides of this matter, I bemer secretaryof defense who lieve strongly that to re-open oversaw the end of the mili- the membership issue or try tary's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
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HISTORY Highlight:In1844, Samuel Morse transmitted the message "What hathGodwrought" from Washington to Baltimore as he formally openedAmerica's first telegraph line. In1775, John Hancockwas elected President of the Continental Congress, succeeding Peyton Randolph. In1883, the Brooklyn Bridge, linking Brooklyn andManhattan, was dedicated byPresident Chester A. Arthur andNew York Gov.Grover Cleveland. In1889, Germany's Reichstag passed amandatory disability and old-age insurance law. In1935,the first major league baseball game to beplayedat night took place atCincinnati's Crosley Field asthe Redsbeat the Philadelphia Phillies, 2-1. In1941, the Germanbattleship Bismarck sankthe British battle cruiser HMSHood in theNorth Atlantic, killing all but three of the 1,418 men onboard. In1959, former U.S.Secretary of State JohnFoster Dulles died in Washington, D.C., atage71. In1962,astronaut Scott Carpenter becamethe second American to orbit the Earth as he flew aboardAurora 7. In1974, American jazzcomposer and bandleaderDuke Ellington, 75, died in NewYork. In1976, Britain and France opened trans-Atlantic Concorde supersonic transport service to Washington. In1989,the action-adventure movie "Indiana Jonesandthe Last Crusade," starring Harrison Ford andSeanConnery, was released byParamount Pictures. In1994,four men convicted of bombing NewYork's World Trade Center in1993 were each sentenced to240 years in prison. In2001,23 people were killed when the floor of aJerusalem wedding hall collapsed beneath dancingguests,sendingthem plunging several stories into the basement. Ten yearsage: President George W.Bush, trying to dispel rising doubts about the Iraq war, declared theUnited States would stay in Iraq until it was free anddemocratic and suggested moreU.S.soldiers might beneededtostopenemy forces bent on destroying the new government. A federal court in Portland threw out the case broughtagainst Brandon Mayfield, an American lawyer once linked to theMadrid train bombings because ofa fingerprint-identification error. Severe storms flooded villages in Haiti and theDominican Republic, resulting in anesti-
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Ever wonder why we're so drawn to those silly Internet videos? Scientists are digging into that very question, trying to figure out how, exactly, content goes viral. By Natalie Kitroeff New York Times News Service
By Monte Morin Los Angeles Times
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a videoof a firefighter resuscitating a kitten trapped in a smoky home.
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quest. Zimmerman was to include the epilogue omitted by
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doesn't make your mouth water, perhaps your brain can find it appetizing.
Neetzan Zimmerman, then an editor at Gawker, a news
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A YouTube screenshot of the viral video depict-
Dutch professors who argue that meat grown in enormous test tubes, or bioreactors, can provide
A YouTubescreenshot from a viral video of a woman quitting her job.
ing a Home Depotmarriage proposal.
most every other outlet: The
an ever more prosperous
kitten died of smoke inhalation soon after being saved. For telling the whole story, Zimmerman paid a price.
world with a plentiful, environmentally friendly and humane source of protein.
dously well for practically everyone who posted it," he re-
Cultured meat, they say, is the food of the future. "Rising global demand for meat will result in in-
called, "except Gawker."
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Why should one sad detail mean the difference between an online megahit and a dud? What makes content go viral? A YouTubescreenshot from a viral video of a A YouTube screenshot of the viral video "First Social sharing is powerful crying baby. Kiss." enough to topple dictatorships and profitable enough to merit multibillion-dollar in- storiesevoking rage or other Planet. What He Left Behind beat, acompany that meavestments. But scientists are negative, strong emotions are Is Wondtacular." sures online traffic, suggests "Even though it was a real- that people often post articles only beginning to explore the emailed by readers more ofpsychological motivations that ten than ones that are simply ly sad story, it was a story that on Twitter that they haven't turn a link into "click bait" and depressing. gave you something to do with actually read. "People share things they that sadness," said Upworthy's " What we f o und i s t h at propel a piece of content to Internet fame. h ave strong emotional r e analytics czar, Daniel Mintz. there is no relationship whatTheir research may have actions to, especially strong For many people, sharing soever with the amount that significant implications for the positive reactions," Guadagno seems to be a way to process the article is shared and the media and advertising busi- sald. the highs and lows they feel amount of engaged time and nesses, whose profits hinge on Sharing is not just how while consuming content on- attention given to that article," winning the cutthroat race for information ripples across line. Berger, who studied the said Tony Haile, Chartbeat's the attention of Internet users communities; it's also h ow Times articles, conducted a chief executive. worldwide. Some notions of emotions are disseminated. follow-up study in which he inLike a bookshelf stocked the ingredients in this mod- Recently, analysts at F ace- structed one group of students with classic tomes that have ern alchemy are beginning to book, Yale and the Universi- to jog in place for 60 seconds never been opened, the links emerge. ty of California, San Diego, before going online, while a that adorn Facebook walls and If you want to melt the Inter- reviewed more than I billion comparison group rested be- Twitter accounts are markers net, best to traffic in emotion, posts by Facebook users, and fore logging on. of the people we aspire to be. researchers have found. The found that when users vented The runners were m o re And online media companies emotional response can be on a rainy day, their friends in than twice as likely as the are increasingly aware that happy or sad, but the more in- other cities posted bleak status sedentary group to email the their role is to package content tense it is, the more likely the updates more frequently than same article, he found. Why? that will make each member story is to be passed along. normal. Because they were already of the masses who dissemiIn a study led by Rosanna But positive status updates physiologically aroused, Berg- nates it burnish an online repGuadagno, a social psychol- were even more contagious, er theorizes,and forwarding utation while feeling, oddly, ogist at the University of Tex- prompting upbeat updates or liking something serves as unique. as at Dallas, 256 participants from friendsat even greater a form ofrelease. Zimmerman, formerly of "Arousal i s a n a v e r sive Gawker, saw it as his job to much preferredto forward a rates. The conclusion: Online, funny video than one of a man as in real life, feelings can be state, so people want to get out help the reader feel like "that treating his own spider bite. caught like the flu. of it by sharing," Berger said. guy who is always plugged in But they were likely to share The most shared post at Misery loves company, and so and tapped into what's going any video that evoked an in- Upworthy, a site for shareable doesany sortofdeeply affect- on." "People build their online tense emotional r e sponse, content, is a video about a boy ing feeling. Guadagno found. who died of cancer, but not beBut pressing the share but- identities by sharing," he said. Similarly, Jonah Berger and fore producing a hit song and ton can also be driven by ego. "They want people to think of Katherine Milkman, profes- performing sold-out shows. Constructing and refining an them a certain way." sors at the Wharton School at The post has racked up near- online persona has become a the University of Pennsylva- ly 20 million views, thanks in daily task for many, experts U~lo nia, have found that uplifting part to the type of methodical- say; posting a link that evokes articles are more likely than ly calculated headline that has laughter or gasps can confer i"r disheartening ones to land on become the site's trademark: status on the sharer.
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JERUSALEM — Th e Cenacle, named for th e L atin word for dinner, is a testament
to the layers of religious history in Jerusalem — and the
trouble that competing faiths can cause. According to t r adition, it
was in the Cenacle that Jesus ate a Passover feast the night before his Crucifixion, insti-
tuting the Christian sacrament of Holy Communion. But Christians aren't the only ones
who revere the site. On the first floor is a Jewish shrine to King David, who's said to be buried in a crypt below. The Cenacle's stainedglass windows are filled with Arabic calligraphy, evidence that it once housed a mosque. A decommissioned minaret
rises from the top floor to the sky. When Pope Francis says Mass in the room Monday, the last day of a whirlwind tour of the Holy Land that will be-
gin today in Jordan, he'll do it against a backdrop of recent protest rallies by observant Jews who are upset at what they fear is a Roman Catholic effort to assert control over the
building. The norm has been for ritual Christian prayer to
be held in the Cenacle only twice a year — on Pentecost and on Maundy Thursday, the Thursday before Easter. That tension has been fueled by discussions between
Israel and the Vatican over allowing regular Christian prayer hours in what's also known as the Upper Room, where Jesus is said to have intoned the words now en-
shrined in Christian ritual when he shared bread — "This is my body" — and wine"This is my blood" — with his disciples on the night before his execution.
As a result, the area around the sacred building, which Jews call the Tomb of David,
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BRIEFING Theft suspect arrested Redmond Police on Thursday arrested a man on suspicion of stealing property from a local business, according to a news release from Sgt. Curtis Chambers. Officers responded to Motel 6 in Redmond
after a report of a theft from a vehicle, Chambers said. With the
assistance of the victim, officers were able to locate some of the stolen property hidden nearby. Additional evidence located from a neighboring business led to the identification of possible suspects and asuspect vehicle. After identifying Keith Schmidtke andarresting him, officers obtained a search warrant to a storage unit in the 2100 block of U.S. Highway 97 where additional stolen property, including a bike reported stolen in Sunriver in 2013, was located. Schmidtke was arrested on suspicion of first-degree theft, first-degree theft by receipt, identity theft, failure to register as a sex offender, unlawful entry into a motor vehicle, fraudulent use of a credit card and second-degree criminal mischief. The investigation is ongoing, Chambers
OFFICER-INVOLVED SHOOTING
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wrongful death suit, according
The Bulletin
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The family of a Bend man fatally shot in November by a Bendpolice officer has filed a
report. The report states Keinonen was at the home to
to Bend attorney Andrew Mathers, who is representing the Keinonen estate.
tort daim notice with
the city, alleging wrongful death. Tyler Keinonen, 31, was unarmed when he
collect a drug debt.
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He was transported to St.
plee, the Bend Police Department and the city
Charles Bend,
as liable parties. "In my experience, from what I've seen, (police officers) are
where he was
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was killed by Officer E rick Supplee in the Sup pee l six-w e ek investi- Kei n on en alm o st always cleared," backyard of a home at gation, Deschutes Mathers said."But that which Supplee was respondCounty District Attorney doesn't determine the outcome ing to a 911 call reporting a Patrick Flaherty concluded of a civil suit." possible burglary. Supplee Supplee was justified in shootThe tort daim names Jessifired one shot, striking Keiing Keinonen. Though the DA ca Keinonen, Tyler Keinonen's didn't find Supplee criminally ex-wife, as the personal repnonen in the chest after Keinonen disobeyed repeated negligent, Keinonen's famresentative ofhis estate. His commands from three officers ily will seek an unspecified two children, Isabella and Trey at a home on Northeast Jack-
amount of money in the civil
Childrenfound walking alongroad heirs to Keinonen's estate. Mathers said a private inves-
tigator is finding facts about the shooting. "The process is just beginning," he said. "There is a twoyear statute of limitations until a lawsuit needs to be filed."
Once the private investigator for Keinonen's estate has concluded his investigation, Mathers said the case willbe
turned over to the city's insurance company. This is a preliminary step to see whether theinsurance company would settle before the case goes to
court, though Mathers said it is unlikely that will happen.
Keinonen, are named as the
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Fire district starts on new station Following voter approval of a $660,000 bond Tuesday, LakeChinook Fire andRescue is moving aheadwith the final planning for construction of a new fire station. The station will include a fire apparatus building, offices, meeting rooms andcrew quarters on Southwest Graham Road,according to a newsrelease from the fire district west of Culver. "The new station project has been along process over the last four years, I amanxious to break ground and start the construction project," said Lake Chinook Fire Chief Don Colfels. The newstation shouldbecompleteby late spring 2015.
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New York City rock band The National, above, and Merrill Garbus, lead singer of Tune-Yards, left, perform Friday night at Les Schwab Amphitheater in Bend. The show kicked off the venue's 2014 summer concert series.
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June 28 —TheSoulshine Tour featur- Les Schwab Amphitheater also runs ing Michael Franti8 Spearhead, Brett a s eries of free concerts on summer Dennen andmore Sundays, starting on June22. July3 —Steely Dan June 22 —Natural Vibrations JIly17 —Ringo Starr and his All Starr June 29 — Randy McAllister Band July6 —Cerny Brothers Jily18 —Amos Lee July13 —TheWeather Machine AIS. 24 —Jack Johnson (sold out) Jily2P — The Ballroom Thieves Aug.26— DaveMatthewsBand (sold Jily27 Da k ota 8rown 8and out)
Memorial Day closures • Federal, state and city offices will be closed Monday to observeMemorial Day. • All Central Oregon public libraries will be closed. • Banks will be closed. • Post offices will be closed, with no mail pickup or deliveries. • Schools will be closed, including Central Oregon Community College andOSU-Cascades. • Juniper Swim and Fitness Center will be open from noon to5 p.m. • Most liquor stores will be open.
Dry cleanersgoto court to air their dirty laundry Portland bankruptcy court.
Oregon told Sen. Ron
mer Bend laundry business owners is playing out in U.S.
The case centers around
side accusing the other of setting up a fake business entity to hidemore than $70,000
owed to the plaintiff. Portland
But the defendant in the case, Mackey Carlson, has
fired back, calling plaintiff Stephen Sylvester a liar and opportunist who is just try-
• Portland:Citywide boil order issued after E. coli detected in water supply,B3
By Hillary Borrud
A dispute between two for-
ing to take Carlson's money. The plaintiff is identified in court records as Deschutes
Enterprises Inc., which state business records show is owned by Sylvester.
Sylvester's former Bend
business, Dry Cleaning Station, which he sold to Carlson and his wife, Twila, around 2009.
The Carlsons changed the company's name to A Green-
er Cleaner and operated four franchises around Central Oregon. In 2012, Sylvester won
a civil suit against them for $69,000, claiming the Carlsons still owed him for costs related to buying the business. See Court/B5
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OIL TRAINS IN CENTRAL OREGON
Sylvester filed the suit against Carlson May 9 in a
By Elon Glucklich
Bankruptcy Court, with one
STATE NEWS
Three children, the oldest one10, sneaked out of their family home near Terrebonneon Thursday night and were found walking in the dark along U.S. Highway 97 byan Oregon State Police sergeant, according to a news release from Lt. Gregg Hastings. Deschutes County 911 received acall about 11:25 p.m. that amotorist saw three childrenwalking south alongHighway 97 near amini mart. The sergeant located theboy and two girls, ages 7and 8, near milepost117,according to Hastings. The kids were wearing pajamasand carrying backpacks. One child held two teddy bears and another carried a blanket. Theytold the sergeant they were on their way to Dollar Tree in Redmond. They also told him an unidentified car had stopped before OSP arrived, but they refused to get in the vehicle, which then drove off. "The kids tooka ride in the OSP patrol car backto their homeabout a mile from wherethey were found," Hastings said. "When contacted and told their children were outside in thepatrol car, the parents initially were in disbelief because they last sawthe kids in their bedroomsbefore going to bed." The children were released to the>rparents following a brief meeting with the responding sergeant, Hastings said.
Fire officials from across Wyden on Friday they do not have enough money to prepare for an oil train
accident. Wyden, D-Ore., met
"I can tell you right now, my takeis everybody's going to have to step up." — Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore.
with first responders and
federal and state officials in Bend on Friday to learn
fighters that can handle a hazardous material spill is
what Central Oregon needs
in Salem, so it would take
in order to be ready for an emergency, after recent media reports revealed the
number of crude oil tanker cars transported through the region increased by 58 percent from 2011 to 2013. The closest specially trained and equipped team of fire-
roughly three hours for them to arrive if there were an oil train derailment in
Bend.
erage." However, the state does not have money for additional hazardous ma-
terials response teams, Walker said. Wyden said the solution will require money from all levels of government and the private sector. "I can tell you right now, my take is everybody's going to have to step up," Wyden said. In April, 16 senators, includingWyden and Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., asked for a new fund in the next federal budget to pay for energy
Interim State Fire Marshal Jim Walker said, "We
transportation-related acci-
can certainly see there's going to be more of a push
sentative attended Friday's
to see we have better cov-
dents. Merkley's field repremeeting. See Oil trains/B5
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TODAY CENTRAL OREGON FLEAMARKET:
Freeadmission;8a.m.-4 p.m.; Deschutes County Fair 8 Expo Center, 3800 S.W. Airport Way, Redmond; 541-548-2711, info© centraloregonfleamarket.com or www.centraloregonfleamarket.com. FARM ANDGARDENSALE: Featuring new and used garden supplies, plants andherbs; free; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; The Miracle Acre Farm, 61430 Brosterhous Road, Bend; 541-388-1133. 2014 MEMORIALDAY FLAG PLACEMENT:Watch the VFW and Boy Scouts place flags on Central Oregon veterans' graves; free; 10 a.m.; Deschutes Memorial Gardens, 63875 N. U.S. Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-5592. MT. BACHELORBREWSKI AND KEG JAM:Park features built from entirely from brewery equipment, kegs and more, with live music, food; $10 for beer stein and two tokens, additional tokens $5 each; noon-3 p.m.; Mt. Bachelor ski area, 13000 S.W. Century Drive, Bend; 541-382-2442. GROWLER PHIL'S BREWFEST: Featuring 10 local breweries; $10; 3-6 p.m.; Growler Phil's, 1244N.W.GalvestonAve., Bend; 541-306-3443 or www.
centraloregonbeerweek.com.
AUTHOR PRESENTATION: William Dietrich presents on his book "The Three Emperors," with refreshments and prize drawings; free, reservation requested; 5-6:30 p.m.; Sunriver Books8 Music, Sunriver Village Building 25C; 541593-2525 or www.sunriverbooks. com. BATTLE BUDDIES OFCENTRAL OREGON SPAGHETTIFEED: Featuring a raffle and silent auction; 5-8 p.m.; Redmond VFWHall, 1836
Filed May 12 14CV0361 — TheLance and Linda NeibauerJoint Trust, by andthrough The Bulletin will update items in the Lance Neibauer,astrustee v.Michael Police Log whensuch arequest J. Kurgan, complaint, at least$50,000 is received. Anynew information, 14CV0364 —Nationstar Mortgage such as thedismissal of charges or LLCv.JoannL.Overbay,Whitney acquittal, must beverifiable. For more Overbay,Robert J. Overbay,Sterling information, call 541-633-2117. Jewelers Inc., doingbusinessas, JewelersandQuick Collect Inc., PRINEVILLE POLICE Kay complaint, $256,669.21 DEPARTMENT 14CV0365 — Wells FargoBank, N.A. v. Unknownheirs of SusanK.Haugen, Unlawful entry —Avehicle was Rae Vei— t Hollibaugh, Spencer Veit, reported entered at1:01 p.m. May also known asSpencerHaugenVeit, 22, in the area ofNorthwest Lamonta Ben Veit, alsoknownas Benjamin Road. Russell Veit, WellsFargoBank, N.A. DUU —Mark Roth, 53, wasarrested and State ofOregon,complaint, monetary awardrequested) on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 5:27 p.m. 43,368.49 plus interest, costs and fees May 22, in the area ofNorthwest Third Street. 14CV0366 — U.S.BankNational Association, astrustee,successorin interest to Bankof America, National OREGON STATE Association astrusteeas successor POLICE by merger toLasalle Bank,National Association astrusteefor Washington DUII —Kathryn Colleen McMahon, 37, Mutual Mortgagepass—through was arrested onsuspicion of driving certificates wmalseries t 2007—5trust under the influence of intoxicants at v. John P. Audette, individually and 8:13 a.m. May22, in the area of U.S. astrustee ofthe JohnP.Audetteand Highway 97near milepost155. Victoria L AudetteJoint Trust dated March 9,2000,Victoria L.Audette, individuallyand astrustee ofthe John BEND FIRE RUNS P. AudetteandVictoria L. AudetteJoint Trust datedMarch9,2000, Fremont Wednesday Place OwnersAssociation, formerly 6:43 a.m.— Authorized controlled known as,NorthwestCrossing burning, 19451 BuckCanyonRoad. Owners AssociationandBil Gaszynski 2:03 p.m.— Unauthorized burning, Inc., doing businessas, European 63455 Mustang Road. BodyWork,complaint,$474,235.57 26 —Medical aid calls. 14CV0366 —U.S.BankNational Thursday Association, astrustee, successor 4:06p.m.— Brush orbrush-and-grass in interest toWachoviaBank,N.A., mixture fire, 64555 ElDorado Trail. as trustee for ParkPlaceSecurities, Inc., asset —backedpass—through 7:54 p.m. — Unauthorized burning, certificates, series2004 —WWF1v. 1586 N.W.Kingston Ave. David L. Johnson,Kathy L.Johnson, 25 —Medical aid calls. CascadeLaneLLCandCapital One Bank(USA), N.A., complaint, $77,318.06 CIVIL SUITS 14CV0370 — Gabriela Mendoza v. William Van Vactor, complaint, Filed May 5 $22,500.65 14CV0356 —Federal National Filed May 13 MortgageAssociation v.Christina Pike 14CV0367 — Patricia Dyer v. Elena and PonderosaEstates Homeowners Marie Terrell, complaint, $340,000 Association, complaint, $250,436.47 14CV0369 — KarenJoSmithv.Amy plus interest, costs andfees Haller, complaint, at least$20,000 Filed May 9 14CV0371 — EvergreenCollection 14CV0360 — Kelly Barnett v. Earl Co., Inc.v. Eric Tippett, complaint, Koeneman,complaint, at least $80,000 $13,781.24
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Erin Clark, of Eugene, competes at the 2013 North American Pond
Skimming Championships at Ml. Bachelor. The end-of-season event returns to the resort this weekend. S.W. Veterans Way; 541-548-4108. centraloregonfleamarket.com or www.centraloregonfleamarket.com. KURT VANMETER: The Portland country artist performs; $6 plus ANNUAL NORTH AMERICANPOND fees; 9-11:30 p.m.; Maverick's SKIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS: Country Bar 8 Grill, 20565 Brinson Try to make it across the 100 foot Blvd., Bend; 541-325-1886 or www. long pond without wiping out, all maverickscountrybar.com. ages welcome;$25entry, free for spectators; 11 a.m.; West Village RUINS OF00AH: Organicdance music from Eugene, with Junk Yard Lodge, Mt. Bachelor Ski Resort, 13000 Century Drive, Bend; 541Lords; $5; 9 p.m., doors open 8 p.m.; Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 S.W. 382-2442 or www.mtbachelor.com. Century Drive, Bend; 541-323-1881. "GENETIC ROULETTE:THE DJ WICKED: The Portland DJ spins GAMBLE OFOUR LIVES":A hip-hop and more; free; 10 p.m.; screening of the 2012 film about Dogwood Cocktail Cabin, 147 N.W. genetically engineered food; free; Minnesota, Bend;541-706-9949. 2 p.m.; Brooks Room, Downtown Bend Public Library, 601 N.W. Wall NAIVE MELODIES:The Talking Heads tribute band returns; 10 p.m.; St.; 541-617-7050, centraloregon© oregonrighttoknow.org or www. Dojo, 852 N.W. Brooks St., Bend; 541-706-9091. gmo-centraloregon.org. CONCERTFORVETERANS: Featuring an evening of music and songs, items will be collected for SUMDAY displaced veterans such as clothing, bags,food and dogfood; CENTRAL OREGONFLEA MARKET: sleeping Freeadmission;8 a.m.-4 p.m .; free, donations accepted; 7 p.m.; St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Deschutes County Fair 8 Expo Center, 3800 S.W. Airport Way, 807 E. First Street, Prineville; 541-447-7085. Redmond; 541-548-2711, info@
Filed May 14 14CV0373 —GreenTreeServicing LLC v.Darryl D.Gomez,also known as,Darryl DamoneGomez, Kathleen D.Gomez,also knownas, KathleenDianeGomez,Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. and HyperionCapital GroupLLC, complaint, $198,628.95 plusinterest, costs andfees 14CV0374 —GreenTreeServicing LLC v.Michelle Elmer,also known as, Michelle RuthElmer, Northwest Bankand RiverCanyonEstates Homeowners'Association, Inc., complaint, $232,867.57plus interest, costs andfees 14CV0375 —GreenTreeServicing LLC v.MichaelGoleman,also known as, Michael P.Goleman,Shanel L. Goleman,Selco Community Credit Union, MetroAreaCollection Service, Inc., MauraSueJones and ProvidenceSubdivision Homeowners' Association, Inc., complaint, $19752719 plusinterest costs and fees Filed May 15 14CV0377 — Wells FargoBank, N.A., successor bymerger to Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc.v. Unknown successortrustee ofthe JeanWood Trust,dated March30, 2000, unknownbeneficiaries of the JeanWood Trust,dated March30, 2000, B.Christopher Wood,Broken Top Community Association, Inc.and Tyrion SkyHomeownersAssociation, complai nt,$234,468.89 14CV0376 —LeahE.Schaabv. Elisha S.Swanson, complaint, at least $20,000 Filed May 16 14CV0379 —Discover Bankv. Bethany R. Cleland, complaint, $11,073.50 14CV0360 —Nationstar Mortgage LLC v.Robert W.DyerJr., also known as,Robert William DyerJr., The Greensat RedmondOwners Association Inc., JPMorganChase Bank, NationalAssociation, successor in interest bypurchasefrom the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as receiver ofWashington Mutual, formerly knownas, Washington Mutual Bank,FAand State ofOregon, complaint, $264,454.42 plusinterest, costs andfees 14CV0361 —BrandyLeeMils v. Conor J.Olsen,complaint, at least $60,000
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• Boil notice issued after bacteria found in water supply
AROUND THE STATE Wandering tOddler — Abusdriver negotiating abusyGresham intersection Fridayspotted atoddler wearing only diaper andT-shirt. The child hadgotten out of his apartment after his mother left for work and his father slept after a lateshift. The driver stopped andstayed with the boy until police and social a worker arrived. The social worker took the boy into temporary custody until he could be reunited with his parents two hours later. TheOregonCourt of Appeals ruled on asimilar situation in March, saying theparents of a wandering toddler were not at fault criminally after their child managed toget outside.
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Crater Lake ruaiil OPenS — Crater Lake National Park opened its North EntranceRoadin time to give holiday weekendvisitors access to spectacular views of the lake from West RimDrive. Thepark says it was able to openthe roadFriday becauseof warm temperatures and a low snow packthis spring.
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PORTLAND — A citywide
boil notice was issued for Portland after E. coli was detected in the water supply. T he Portland Water B u -
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any beverages prepared with unboiled tap water on or after Tuesday should be dumped. The notice, which also covers severalsuburban cities,
ClatSOp COunty dallut errOr —A ballot error thataffected nearly 500 voters mayresult in anew election in a Clatsop County Commission race. TheDaily Astorian reports that LianneThompson led Dale Barrett by just 99 votes for theDistrict 5 race after the final unofficial count. But 344voters who live in thedistrict got ballots that did not list the race, and147voters who do not live in the district got ballots that listed the contest. Theerror was attributed to amistake in mapping some voters in aSeaside precinct after districts were redrawn in 2011. Clatsop County ClerkMaeveGrimes says that after the election results are certified, by June20, she expects to file a petition to have ajudge decide on anew election.
affects about 670,000 people. It will remain in effect until
POrtland gun, drug raid — Police usedflash banggrenades in
reau said Friday that residents should boil all tap water used
for drinking, food preparation, tooth brushing and ice
0
for at least one minute. Ice or
tests show the water system is clean. That could be today.
"We're painfully aware that we're going into a holiday weekend and that this is an in-
convenience for people," City
Gosia Wozniacki 1 The Associated Press
Customers purchase some of the last bottled water available Friday at a Safeway store in Portland. Detection of E. coli in the water supply spurred a rush on bottled water.
Commissioner Nick Fish said.
a 4:30 a.m. raid Friday on aPortland house andheld seven peoplefor questioning. A spokesman for the MultnomahCounty sheriff's Special Investigations Unit, Lt. SteveAlexander, told KOINthey served asearch warrant centered ondrug andfirearms dealing bymotorcycle andwhite supremacist gangs. Portland police units assisted in theraid. StiCky flOOr lawSuit —A worker who sayshestrained himself when hewas accidentally glued to thefloor at a Lake Oswego remodeling job is suing thegeneral contractor. Another subcontractor had removed thecarpet but not the glue at the office building in June 2012 and Buckley R.Purdy says hestrained both kneesandhis hip getting out of the sticky situation. TheOregonian reports Purdy is seeking nearly $1 million in the lawsuit filed this week inMultnomah County Circuit Court.
"We regret that, but we're also guided by good science and regulations." The boil notice produced the expected public response:
cause that would cost a lot of bacteria takes 18 hours. "The chance of any health money and we have to keep people hydrated," he said. problems related to this water "But clearly I got here too test result is low," Tri-County
such as animal waste.
The city website crashed from
late."
35 million gallons of drinking water because a teenager allegedly urinated into a res-
shelves. Matt Smith, who works at a law firm, went to a downtown Safeway store to stock up on
lected this week from two un-
The Water Bureau is inves-
ervoir at Mount Tabor. That
ClaCkamaSCOuntytheft — Awomanwho usedaClackamas
coveredreservoirsat Mount Tabor.
tigating the cause of the con-
reservoir was one of the two
tamination. The city said contamination can occur when
that tested positive for E. coli.
County credit card to payfor her personal airfare, herdaughter's wedding expensesand Botox pleadedguilty to theft and related charges. Starla Jo Schur ofWilsonville wassentenced to 90 days in jail and 90 days homedetention Thursday in Circuit Court in OregonCity. At her first and only court appearance,Schurwaivedarraignment, entered a guilty plea andwas sentenced, all in about10 minutes.
Health Officer Dr. Paul Lewis
heavy traffic, and bottled waThe samples that tested said. "If any problems occur, ter flew from supermarket positive for bacteria were col- we would expect diarrhea."
The Water Bureau said it
water for a host of afternoon collects about 240 bacterial there is a loss of water presmeetings. He found just a few samples per month through- sure, a pipe breaks or when bottles left. out the system, and the test conditions expose drinking "We can't cancel them be- to determine the presence of water to outside elements,
The Water Bureau drew national attention last month when it discarded more than
The reservoir is one of five the city is in the process of replacing with underground storage to comply with federal regulations.
— From wire reports
oggjge M~clye to gclme foy Feds: Chopper pilot didn't seepowerlines
computer breach, report says
The Associated Press PORTLAND — A f e d-
eral investigation has con-
ture security updates in-
but they didn't identify the
The Associated Press
type of information, again citing security concerns. The agency says it spent $176,223 responding to the attack, about a quarter of it point invaded by hackers lature's Emergency Board on overtime for 17 employof the Oregon secretary of for approval to move money ees. It also bought new hardstate's website, a state report around to cover the $176,000 ware and software, includfound. price tag for investigating ing a vulnerability manageThe February breach took and fixing the problem. ment tool that tracks which e lection an d b u s iness r e The secretary of state' s software needs updates. cordsoffline fornearly three office has more than 1,300 It paid $72,000 to Virtual weeks, delaying disclosure types of software, said Tony Security Research LLC for of campaign-finance infor- Green, an agency spokes- an analysis of vulnerabilities mation and forcing staff to man. Many updateautomat- on the network and training handle many functions by ically, but some require staff to prevent future problems. hand. to download them manually. Another contractor handled "We are working toward communications with people Citing security concerns, officials wouldn't name the a solution to remove the hu- who had information stored s uspect software b u t d e - man element and provide in the affected databases. scribed it as an application for an automated method for About $5,000 was spent on development tool commonly providing patching updates," hotel rooms and lodging for used by governments and Green said. four employees who stayed private-sector organizations. O fficials w r ote t ha t e n - in Salem so they could work They sa y t h e s o f t w are crypted, personally identifi- through a snowstorm that has now been patched, and able information was stored made travel difficult. they're working to have fu- on the agency's computers, stalled automatically. S ALEM — A pi e c e o f T he report w a s s ent t o t hird-party s o f t w ar e t h a t state lawmakers on Thurshadn't been updated might day. Secretary of State Kate have been t h e v u l n erable Brown is asking the Legis-
The Associated Press PORTLAND — Another official tied to the development
thority, is leaving for a new job. The Oregonian reports Powell's last day is June 5.
of Oregon's troubled health Powell was a deputy to Cari nsurance exchange h a s olyn Lawson, former top techresigned. nologymanager atthe agency State officials announced whose team was in charge of Thursday that Steve Powell, the early development of Covdeputy chief information offi- er Oregon's website. Lawson cer at the Oregon Health Au- resigned in December.
Powell replaced Lawson on an interim basis. Last month, the state brought back Law-
son's predecessor, John Koreski, to replace Powell as in-
recovered forthe most part."
h e licopter ly observed blue sparks and
He suffered a broken arm a wire contact on the upper and ribs. windscreen bubble." Wittlake did not immediThe chopper fell50 feet ately respond to a request for into the river. Rescue workers comment. got the three out of the water, The department still con-
see a power line that the
the Roseburg News-Review
main rotor blades hit. All three people sur-
reported. Biologist Holly
vived, but one of the biol-
suffered a broken back and
ogists hasn't been able to
remains off work on disabilSurveys of spawning fish ity. There is no estimate when are conducted in the fall. Dushe might return, department gan said the agency is lookspokeswoman Meghan Du- ing into alternatives to having gan said. biologists fly. Her colleague, Eric Himmelreich, returned to work in mid-March and is working in
return to duty. A National Transporta-
tion Safety Board report dated May 5 said the pilot and biologists had seen two power lines during the trip Oct. 28 along the S outh U m p qu a Ri v e r
southeast of Roseburg. It said they had finished surveying a channel and decided to circle back, but
tracts w it h elk.
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Ariz. The motorcycle struck the concrete center divider and came to rest several hundred feet from the point of impact, while the car landed on its top off the side of the highway, state police said. Branum andMcBride were both transported to St. Charles Bend with injuries that are not life-threatening.
Highway 370 — just west of Prineville. The Buick waswestbound on the road near milepost16 just before 4 p.m. whenthe driver lost control of the car on acurve, crossed bothlanes and hitthe pole, according to OregonState Police. The carthen struck a vehicle at a residence, pushing it intothehome andcausing some Car strikes power pole damage. near Prineville The unidentified driver was A man was injured Friday after- taken to the hospital, but the exnoon after the1996 Buick Regal tent of his injuries was not known, he was driving struck a power pole according to OSP. — Bulletin staffreports on the O'Neil Highway —state
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en counci ors s ou a rice osave he city of Bend has the same problem many people do: It's hard to save for the future. When the city of Bend needed to come up with money to replace the water pipeline from Bridge Creek to Bend, it had a problem. Previous city councils had not been setting aside reserves to pay for it. And now that the city needs to improve its sewer infrastructure, it has a similar problem. It was only recently that the council raised rates to help pay for that. Utility customers don't want to pay more. If the council proposes to raise rates or raises them, customers complain. Councilors respond by trying to keep rates low. Wednesday night, the city was looking at how much to raise its sewer rates. The Sewer Infrastructure Advisory Group, an advisory panel made up ofcommunity members pouring hundreds of hours of volunteer time into analyzing the city's sewer problems, suggested a 9 percent increase followed by 2.25 percent increases in future years. The initial 9 percentincrease would mean about a $3.99 actual increase per month for customers. C ouncilors e x pressed c o ncerns. Councilor Mark Capell said the jump in rates could mean that councilors get flooded with complaints. Councilor Doug Knight asked if smaller initial increases were considered. Mayor Jim Clin-
ton said he wanted the city to find a way to match sewer charges with actualuse — perhaps by using winter water use as a way of estimating sewer use. There are also people on limited incomes for whom a couplemore bucks a month matters a lot. While all those issues are important, Councilor Scott Ramsay challenged councilors to f u l fill their responsibility — not only to the present customers and voters, but to the future. The city needs to do a better job of ensuring it has the money to pay for future infrastructure, he said. Councilors shouldmake theharder choice. "It's time for us to take some flack," Ramsay said. Ramsay is right. We don't know if a 9 percent increase is the right one. It will be easier to tell in a few weeks when the council looks at all the rate increases it is considering together. But the council shouldn't wilt from doing the right thing for Bend's future when so many councils have gotten that wrong. No matter what fee increases the city council supports, people are going to complain and criticize. Better to endure that for doing the right thing than the wrong.
M 1Vickel's Worth 1914report didn't consider environment
Bakken oil fields. The proposed ex- cial level of care. pansion there is 23,000 new wells in It seems like every time I've been just a few short years. How is this to the clinic someone has invariInteresting article about hydro de- oil going to get to the refineries? You ably thanked me for my service to velopment and how it would affect guessed it — through Bend. the country. It dawns on me now, the Deschutes Basin. The folks in Do we want this? To be oil self-suf- though, that I've never thanked any 1914, when they published the USGS ficient, we may have to pay the price. of them.Thank you, Bend VA ClinBulletin "The Deschutes River Ore- Of course, the alternative is the Key- ic. Your service is appreciated! gon and its Utilization," had no envi- stone oil transmission line that PresGeorge Jolokai ronmental concerns. Reclamation, Sinamox, Oak Brook,
anchers in the Harney Soil and Water Conservation District have a shot at certainty in the effort to preserve greater sage grouse habitat in Eastern Oregon. The district and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have agreed to enter into what's known as a Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances that covers more than a million acres of privately owned land in Harney County. If ranchers in the district choose to sign up, they agree to manage theirlands to remove or reduce threats to the bird over the next 30 years. In exchange, should the sage grouse belisted under the Endangered Species Act, they will not be required to meet new, presumably tougher, regulatory requirements. A decision on listing is expected next year. The agreement is the result of a collaboration among the SWCD, fish and wildlife service, Harney County Court, Oregon State University Extension, private land-
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owners, state agencies and others. It is not Oregon's first. That honor goes to the first CCAA created under the ESA, to protect the sharptailed grouse. In Harney County, loss of habitat caused by the spread of juniper and of i nvasive non-native weeds and grasses are the birds' major threat, officials say. Ranchers will be required to reduce the presence of the former and, at the least, contain the spread of the latter. Fortunately, they may be able to get financial assistance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Serviceand other groups for the effort. The cost of removing juniper can be expensive. That's good. A mutually acceptable deal between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and local land agencies and landowners provides landowners certainty even as it brings about changes needed to sustain threatened species.
do what is necessary. Decision — oil
Sherars Falls, Oak Springs, Maupin, through Bend or through a pipeline'? Frieda, White Horse Rapids, Cole- Oil through a new technologically man, Mecca, Pelton and Metolius.
controlled pipeline is much safer than
There were four sitesvisualized for rolling freight tank cars. As far as the Metolius: Riggs, Whitewater, Jef- I'm concerned, it is an easy decision. ferson Creek and Jacks Creek. Keep Bend and the nearby wild and There was one irri gation dam scenicriversas safe as possible.W e planned for the Crooked, which was need to push our Washington reprevisualized at that time being placed
just below the forks of the North and South Crooked and water runby tunnel to the Ochoco side.
Deal could begoodfor ranchers, sagegrouse
ident Obama doesn't have the will or
The sites visualized on the De- nerve to OK. He just sits on it for his schutes below Bend: Moody, Lockit, own political agenda, rather than
The Deschutes and Metolius plans
sentatives to get Obama off the dime! Robert J. Miller Bend
Thanks for local VAcare
Bend
It's a bad idea to narrow Third Street Now the rocket scientists at City Hall want to m ake Third Street narrower so it will become more
congested. Third Street started out with two
lanes, but it got too congested, so it became five lanes. Now, the city planners want to narrow it up so it
will become more congested, the thought being that it would allow drivers more time to notice the busi-
nesses in the area. would have basically turned the rivGreat idea — except that between ers into one slack water pool after It would be hard to miss all the texting, talking on cellphones, putthe other and the Jacks Creek Dam negative news lately about problems ting on makeup and flossing, who on the Metolius would have flooded with veterans' care facilities around has time for looking at businesses, the headwater springs. The cost of the country. Unfortunately, when let alone watching where they are relocating the rail line, which had just an issue becomes national news it driving? The only winners in this been completed, made the lower De- paints with a pretty broad brush idea are the tow companies. schutesdams too expensive and the and those who do the grunt work in As for pedestrians, you would Metolius projects too costly as well. VA care facilities must now be feel- have to be a moron to try and cross. Certainly hope we don't go back ing pretty slammed. If they want to make it congested, to thoughts of doing that to our rivers In light of that, I just wanted to just close the parkway, which was today. thank our local Bend VA clinic for built because Third Street was too Gene McMullen the care and consideration I've re- congested. Bend ceived over the years. People like If the city has or thinks it can Dr. Bradford Dorsay and others on get the money for the this project, I Oil pipeline better than the staff have a tough job, but they think it would be more responsible
trains through Bend
stick with it and do it professionally.
of them to fix all the streets in town
Beyond that, however, the courte- that need to be repaved before they The oil trains through Bend have sy I have been extended, and seen take on any new ones. gone up56percentinjustafew years. extended to other vets when I have Larry G. Schoening This is oil from the growing Midwest been in the clinic, adds to this speBend
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Wage hike would be a summer bummer for teens By Michael Saltsman
A
summer job used to be a rite
of passage to adulthood for the nation's teenagers. But
for today's teens, a summer job has
become asrare asadrive-in movie. Teens just weathered 66 straight months of unemployment above 20
percent — the longest stretch since the Bureau of Labor Statistics began tracking these numbers in 1948. In Oregon, the unemployment rate for young people still stands at an average 29.2 percent. A number of factors are to blame: a still-weak economy, for instance, a nd mor e
c o mpetition f o r s e r -
vice-sector jobsfrom older job seekers. But past increases in the federal and state minimum wage also play a role. Unfortunately, President Obama and some inCongress are
again seeking to hike the federal minimum wage and push entry-level jobs further out of reach.
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a convenience that used to be part of someone's job description. the leisure and hospitality sector, Research from nonpartisan govThe evidence from the last federal e.g. hotels, restaurants, movie the- ernment economists suggests these wage increase is instructive. Econo- aters; or the retail sector, e.g. gro- trends will only accelerate if the mists at Miami and Trinity Universi- cery stores. president's minimum wage hike ty analyzed the 40 percent hike that These businesses typically have takes effect. took placebetween July 2007 and single-digit profit margins. They For instance, the Congressional July 2009. Even when accounting only keep a few cents of every sales Budget Office estimates up to 1 milfor the impact of the bad economy, dollar and can't absorb a sizable in- lion jobs will be lost if the minimum they found that some 114,000 young crease in labor costs. Raising pric- wage is increased to $10.10. And in adults lost job opportunities as a es isn't always an option, either, Oregon, an analysis released by the consequence of the policy. For the as it could drive down sales from Employment Policies Institute projleast-skilled teens with less than 12 cost-conscious customers. Instead, ects as many as 2,701 jobs will be years of education, this translated to businessesare forced to provide the lost. a 12.4 percent drop in employment. same product at a lower cost. That The young people losing these You don't need a Nobel Prize means moreself-service. opportunities aren't just missing in economics to understand why Think of bagging your own gro- out on summer spending cash. Enminimum wage hikes hurt a teen's ceries at a grocery checkout, order- try-level jobs provide teens an "inchance at landing a summer job. ing via a tablet computer at a restau- visible curriculum" that includes the According to Census Bureau data, rant, or even pumping your own work ethic, skills and experience two-thirds of young adults work in gas. It might be convenient, but it's required for post-graduation em-
ployment. Teens who miss out are at a disadvantage: Research published in the Journal of Labor Econom-
ics shows that high school seniors with part-time work experience are
earning over 20 percent more on an annual basis six to nine years after graduation than their jobless
counterparts. If the president and his allies refuse to listen to the data and raise
the minimum wage, teens who were hoping a summer job would allow them a first taste of freedom will
be disappointed to see they have no choice but to stay home on the couch. — Michael Saltsman is the research director at the Employment Policies Institute, a Washington, D.C;based think tank thatstudiesissues affecting entry-
level employment.
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Oil trains
BITUARIES FEATURED OBITUARY
DEATH NOTICES Shirley Jeanne
(Simpson) Joscelyn, of Madras
Nov. 13, 1924 - May 8, 2014 Arrangements: Bel-Air Funeral Home, 541-475-2241 Services: Memorial Services will be held on Saturday, June 7, 2014 at 11:00 AM at the Madras United Methodist Church.
Teresa Ann Iskra
(Abby), Paul Wild (Sara).
She is also survived by her best friend of many years, Pam Bodie. A private Memorial Serv ice, g r a veside, w i l l be held at a later date. I f you w i s h t o m a k e a contributio n in her memory, choose a cancer Foundation of your choice.
Mildred A. Hopkins
Don Hogan Charles/The New YorkTlmesfilephoto
Dr. Gerald Edelman explains the immunology research that won him the1972 Nobel Prize in Medicine at Rockefeller University in New York in 1972. Edelman, whose research helped establish how antibodies function and later contributed key findings in neuroacience, died on May17. He waa 84.
Immunologybreakthrough gained Edelmanfame By Bruce Weber
our senses — some neuronal
New York Times News Service
grOupS reSpcnded and Were s t r engthened by a s eries of
Dr. Gerald Edelman, who
ing if contentious theorist on
member of th e " L a dies of Elks Auxiliary in Bend. She loved animals, play-
Jolla section of San Diego. He
b r a in learn from its own expe-
the workings of the brain, died rience and shape itself over the M illie w a s a l o n g t i m e May 17 at his home in the La course of alife. Ede l ma n d i s cussed n eu-
was 84. ral Darwinism and his theoThe precise cause was un- ries connecting biology and i ng g a mes a n d do i n g certain, but Edelman had Par- c o nsciousness in four books, uzzles. She is still missed y her f i v e c h i l dren, t w o kinson's disease and prostate induding "Bright Air, Brilg randchildren a n d t h r e e great- grandchildren. Her ashes joined with her husband, Bill's, in t he P acific Ocean.
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cancer, his son David said.
l i a n t Fire:OntheMatterofthe
Edelmanwas known as aprob- Mind" (1992). They were relem-solver, a man of relentless ceived with both admiration intellectual energy and sk e pticism, who asked big quespraised as visionary tions and attacked ~f)Y~DdY by some and judged big projects. What in SCienCe, incom p rehensibleby interested him, he jf gQeye gye o ther s . said, were "dark arGunther Stent, a eas" where mystery pioneer of modern reigned. anybOdieS, biol o gy, expressed "Anybody in sci- CQQfjrid the his ~ at i o n saying: "I consider myence, if t here are enough anybodies, clriS®e". 1<S self not too dumb. canfindtheanswer,"
he said in a 1994 in
Bii EaStey egg I am a professor of
tl U 11(. ThB( t erview in The New . .
molec u lar b i o logy and chairman of the Yorker. "It's an Eas- ~Sf) ~ ~17e>decl neurobiology secter egg hunt. That Tt7e j(feg jS: ti on o f the National isn't the idea. The Can yOu aSk Aca demy of Sciencidea is: Can you ask es, so I should underthe question in such t~e guestlO11 st a nd it. But I don't." a way as to facilitate jf) SUCh g Since then, howthe answer7 And I ®py pS $p ever, elements of think the great sciE delman's wor k .. faCilitatetI7e have been supportent~sdothat. His Nobel Prize in clriS~ey? ed by experimental Physiology or Med- Aiid I tg in "To some degree icine came in 1972 it'sst i l lanintractable after more than a t hegreat decade of work on SC eritjSPS j sub]ect" sard Peter dp theprocessbywhich Vanderklish, a neuantibodies, the foot roscientist and prosoldiers of the imGaraldEdaiman fessorattheScriPPs '
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mune system, mount
their defense ~ i nfection and
d i s-
in a1994 interview Research I n stitute in The Nawyorker in La Jolla, where he and Edelman were
c o u nter the same environmen-
tibodies were not constructed a d dressthatreality."
inthe shape of one longpeptide G e r ald Maurice Edelman chain, as thought, but of two was born on July I, 1929, in different ones — one light, one New York City's Queens borheavy — thatwerelinked. ough. He grew up there and From this, he and a research in Long Beach, NY. His fa-
Court
t h er, Edward, was a doctor, h i s m other, the former Anna
Greener Cleaner's assets
the sale, costing the Carlsons
to another laundry business soon after. Mackey Carlson filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection in January. But
thousands of dollars. "The company was insol-
for the brain was a computer. the R o ckefeller Institute, now Rather, he took a lesson from R o ckefeller University.
Th e re, in 1981, he founded
gy. He had helped establish that t h e
N e u rosciences Institute.
whose campaign for attorney antibodies work according to a Much of its study of the brain is general was derailed by ques- process akin to Darwinian se- based on the theory of neuronal tions about her father's connec-
lection, and he now postulated g r oup selection and computer
tion to organized crime. Died atheoryofthebraincalledneu- simulations of nervous sysMay 17 in New York. ronal group selection, which tems. Theinstitutelatermoved Prince Rupert zu Loewen- came to be known as "neural t o th e Scripps campus and in 2012 separatedfrom Scripps stein, 80: A Bavarian aristocrat Darwinism." and money manager who guidWithin the dense thicket of and relocated nearby. ed the Rolling Stones to riches
nerve cells in the brain, known
In a d d ition to his son David,
and through financial crises as neurons, are a vast array Edelman is survived by his without ever acquiring a taste of neuronal groups. Edelman wife, the former Maxine Morfor rock music. Died Tuesday in
believed that when something
London.
happenedintheworld — some- 1950; a second son, Eric; and a thing encountered by one of d aughter,Judith.
— From wire reports
a hazmatteam three hours away." " At the
l o cal l evel, w e
have no practical way to plan for and to respond to a massive explosion, massive
oil spill or some other kind of spill associated with the
railroad going through our city," Clinton said. "The risk should not be totally han-
dled by the public, when this is essentially a private industry activity." — Reporter: 541-617-7829,
"is just trying to go after our money.... The lawsuit is in essence frivolous." Sylvester's attorney didn't
return a message seeking comment this week. The Carlsons were issued
court summons this week, documents show. A pretrial conference is set
for June 24. — Reporter: 541-617-7820, eglucklich@bendbulletin.com
vent," Carlson said. Sylvester
in the suit filed this month,
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Mackey Carlson denies Continued from B1 all those claims. He says he The Carlsons have said and Sylvester had an agreethey're unable to pay. They ment for the Carlsons to run divorced last year, Mack- four laundry businesses,but ey Carlson said when Sylvester owned the buildreached for comment this ings and shut down two of week, and Twila sold A the businesses shortly after
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wasbysome accounts thehighest priced fiction debut in pub- of consciousness — "how the From 1955 to 1957 he served lishing history when its rights brain gives rise to the mind," as in the Army Medical Corps sold for $2 million in 1993. Died he put it. He rejected the preva- i n Paris, after which he began May 16 in Santa Barbara, Calif. lent notion that the best model his research on antibodies at Catherine Abate, 66: A former New York state senator
been discussed today is especially worrisome to us.
in the next two years, but
the LLC's existence.
in all fields of immunological ter graduating from Ursinus Allan Folsom, 72: A strug- science," the Nobel committee College in Pennsylvania, he gling screenwriter whose first said. earneda medical degree from novel, anintricate thriller called From the mid-1970s on, Edel- the University of Pennsylvania man was largely concerned with the brain and the nature
I think this issue that has
"We share this informa-
"We knew about the trains
the world:
"The Day A fter Tomorrow,"
Bend Mayor Jim Clinton
tion with a number of compear to be an issue in Cen- munities throughout the retral Oregon. Towslee said on gion, so I apologize that it's Friday that Wyden learned late in coming here," Hellabout the increase in oil man said. shipments through Central Wyden asked Hellman Oregon via recent reports in how much BNSF expects The Bulletin. oil train traffic to increase
structure of an entire immu- Freedman, worked in the insurnoglobulin molecule. Their a nce business. advance, as well as Porter's, As a boy he studied violin "incited a fervent research ac- and considered becoming a t ivity the whole world over,
available.
Wyden said. Johan Hellman, execu-
man Tom Towslee said in January that oil did not ap-
b r a in is never — never has been
as immunoglobulins. tal cues twice. What's attractive Edelman discovered that an- about his model is that it tries to
team at Rockefeller University in New York determined the
t he petroleum industry t o find out what information is
o r y of the brain that doesn't in-
fortheirseparateapproachesin or ever will be — in the same decipheringthe chemical struc- state twice, and will never enture of antibodies, also known
contact representatives of
cused on the huge increase Pacific Northwest region, in crude oi l s h i pments apologized that the city did through the Columbia River not receive the information Gorge, and Wyden spokes- sooner.
independent of Edelman. The volve elements of his ideas. The Nobel committee cited them
push for t h e i n f ormation, Hellman said BNSF would
tive director of government a c tivists f o - a ffairs fo r B N S F i n th e
o fficials and
ease. He shared the colleagues. "There prize with Rodney Porter, a i sn't going to be any kind of theBritish scientist who worked
When Wyden continuedto
m o r e likely to respond to the
findings in neuroscience and same or a similar stimulus the other fields, becoming a lead- next time, and thus did the
May 24, 1923- July 4, 2013
does not project this type of information. "Senator, it's i m possible to k n ow," H e l lman s a i d.
munities ge t when the two United States senators schedule a forum,"
shipments through Central Oregon are on their way to refineries in California. Until this month, public
shared a 1972 Nobel Mze for a biological processes. Those breakthroughin immunology groups, he conduded, became and went on to contribute key
Hellman said the railway
suggested federal lawmakers pass legislation assessing a fee on shipments of hazardous materials to raise money for governments to prepare for spills and other emergencies related to the commodities. "The railroad as you probably know bisects our city," i n f o r mation Clinton said to Wyden. "So
egon Department of Transp ortation b elieve t h e o i l
June 26, 1950- May19, 2014 Teresa Iskra of Prineville l ost her b r ave battle w i t h cancer. S he w as t he daughter of Patricia G. and the late Andrew G, Iskra. S he is s u r v ived b y h e r m other, h e r s i s te r M a r y I skra, n i ec e A n n I sk r a , n ephews, T o m W an z e k
that were coming through the Columbia (Gorge)," TowContinued from B1 slee said Friday. "The draWyden asked Redmond matic growth in the number F ire Chief Tim M oor a n d of those trains sort of drew other officials on Friday to everybody's attention away work together on a d o cu- from trains elsewhere." ment detailing how Central Wyden asked local fire Oregon would respond to an officials whether they were oil train accident and what able to obtain information resources it would require about shipments of oil and for a successful response. other hazardous materials. Burlington Northern San- Bill Boos, deputy chief of fire ta Fe Railway transported operations for the Bend Fire more than 4,300 tanker cars Department, said he received of crude oil through Central information from BNSF on Oregon in 2013, approxi- Friday about shipments of oil mately 23 percent of the total and other hazardous materiof more than 19,000 carloads als. Wyden said the railroad of crudetransported on rail- should have provided the ways through the state last data to first responders beyear, The Bulletin reported fore the meeting on Friday. "We can't just have comMay 8. Officials with the Or-
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Arizona fire couldtriple in size By Felicia Fonseca The Associated Press
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — A
wildfire burning in a scenic Arizona canyon is expected to nearly triple in size as c rews scramble to get t h e
upper hand in less rugged terrain. l et th e
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through flatter lands and into a sort of catcher's mitt to the north and the west, Deputy I ncident C ommander P r u ett Small said Friday. That means the fire could grow to
nearly 36 square miles if rain doesn't stop it. "This is the roughest coun-
try in America," he said. "We can't send firefighters right next to the black and march
them up a hill. We have to go around to the top and make a
big box." The goals for fire man-
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A Heavy Type-1 Skycrane Helictoper dumps 2,000 gallons of water on the Slide Fire as It burns up Oak Creek Canyon near Flagstaff,
fight as of Friday and might take up to 10 more days to fully control. Firefighters took advantage of cool and calm weath-
Ariz., on Friday. The fire has burned morethan11 square miles.
er Friday to carry out plans to
own terms."
man Dillon Winiecki said "We are fighting it on our
that draw tens of thousands
of people during summer months.
choke off the blaze as MemoThe human-caused Slide rialDay travelerswere forced F ire started T uesday a n d to alter their travel plans be- by Friday had burned more causeofthefire. than ll square miles in and Hotshot crews marched around Oak Creek Canyon, a along a winding highway scenicrecreation area along that is a key front in their ef- the highway between Sedona fort and set fire to the ground and Flagstaff that normally
W eather c o n ditions f o r the fire over the next sever-
to rob the wildfire of fuel and
would be filled with tourists
nearest to where it started
keep it from crossing the road. Helicopters dropped explosive chemicals in the steepest parts of the canyon
as Memorial Day approaches. just north of Slide Rock State
that firefighters can't reach. Crews on the plateau wid-
ened lines to the northwest where the fire was spreading. "There might be a huge spike in size, but we want the public to know we're con-
trolling the fire," fire spokes-
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PICKLEBALL
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PREP TRACK & FIELD: CLASS 5A STATECHAMPIONSHIPS
BOYS TENNIS: CLASS 5A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
A new complex openstoday A new pickleball court complex at PineNursery Park in Bend is openfor play beginning today. The complex, consisting of eight courts, will be available for open play Mondays through Saturdays from 12:30 p.m. until dusk, and all day on Sundays. Nofee will be charged for open play. On Mondays through Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., the complex will be reserved for organized play through
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The public is welcome to register for organized play with the club at www.bendpickleballclub.com; the feefor half a day of organized play is $5. The new pickleball complex is the result of the collaborative efforts of the Bend Pickleball Club and theBend Park & Recreation District. Additional pickleball courts in Bendare available at Larkspur, Ponderosa andQuail parks. Players must provide their own net at Larkspur and Ponderosa parks; a permanent net is available at Quail Park. The schedule for pickleball courts is available at www. bendparksandrec.org/ Parks Trails/Park Features/Pickleball/. Pickleball is a racket sport combining elements of tennis, badminton and pingpong and is played with a whiffle ball. For more information on PineNursery Parkand pickleball, visit www.bendparksandrec.org or contact the park district office
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points heading into today, the third and final day of competition at the Tuala-
tin Hills Tennis Center in Beaverton. A win in any of
Summit's three remaining matches clinches the 2014 state championship. Erik Bishoff/ For The Bulletin
Summit's Olivia Brooks (right) leads the pack during the Class 5A girls 3,000-meter run at the OSAA track and field state champion-
ships in Eugene onFriday morning. Brooks went on totake third-place in the event.
Hall and Garen Gasparovic face Marist's A.J. Bartko and Austin Tyner in the 5A doubles final. And the Storm's
Carter Quigley takes on Nathan Hampton of Churchill High in the 5A singles third-
place match.
• Summit's girls squad eyesstate meet points record,eighth straight championship By Grant Lucas The Bulletin
EUGENE — Miranda
Brown made herself as transparent as possible on Friday morning. "We're coming for it," the Summit junior said. "We're trying to set a new record on point total." Just a warning, 2007 St. Mary's of Medford. Your Or-
Summit's Matthew Maton
competes in the 3,000-meter run during the Class 5A state
egon high school record for most team points in a state meet is in Summit's cross
hairs. With seven placers in four events on the first day of the
Class 5A track and field state championships at Hayward Field, the Storm girls posted 34points to top the 19-team standings.
third-place match is set for 9 competitor," Cordell said
Christopher Shunk
about Quigley, who fell to Fisher 6-3, 6-1 in the semifinal round Friday. "He's so competitive, so confident. He loves it." The 5A boys doubles championship is set for 10:45 a.m., and the singles final is state tournament at Oregon State University in Corvallis,
Sisters' Paul Fullhart fell in
Vaulter, long jumperclaim Class4A titles
the quarterfinal round of the
singles bracket. In doubles play, Crook County's Garrett Harper and Leonhard Pusl also lost in the quarterfinals.
Central Oregon does still
• La Pine's Justin Petz soarsfor Hawks,while Cowgirl Laken Berlin also getswin
have two doubles teams alive
By Grant Lucas
on Calvin and Evan Rickards
Culver'sRetano wins 2A girls 800
The Bulletin
EUGENE — For as long as he can remember, Justin Petz has been expected to
EUGENE — With200
dominate the pole vault. Af-
ter his performance on Friday morning, he modestly agreed that he has begun to live up to that expectation. At the Class 4A track and field state championships at
Hayward Field, as a soft rain drizzled on the runway, the La Pine sophomore won his
second straight pole vault state title — but not without slight dissatisfaction. His uncle, Matt Petz, was
a three-time state champ in the event while at La Pine,
setting the state-meet record as a senior in 1997 by clearing 16 feet, 7 inches. After freshman last year, Justin
Petz has had his eyes on his uncle's mark. Petz's winning height of 15 feet on Friday does not quite stack up to his uncle's record.
fore Petz stripped off his La Pine sweatshirt to defend
Erik Bishoff i For The Bulletin
La Pine sophomore Justin Petz participates in the 4A boys pole vault at the Class 4A track & field championships at Hayward Field in Eugene. Petz went on to win the event.
his state championship. The
Hernandez strikes out nine in a 6-1victory over Houston,C3
ning state for Summit. His
scheduled for 12:45 p.m. In the 4A/3A/2A/IA boys
It was a lengthy wait be-
King Felix leads I's over Astros
get the first crack at win-
Friday. Maton went on to win the event.
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"But," Justin Petz said afterward, "it wins, so ..."
Seattle pitcher Felix Hernandez led the Mariners over the Astros on Friday night.
coach Josh Cordell said. Quigley, a freshman, will
o'clock this morning. "He's a special kind of
Photo courtesy of
winning the pole vault as a
MLB
"The tournament is basically on our racket," Storm
championships in Eugene on
BASEBALL
— Bulletin staffrepoit
The Storm's Chandler Oliveira plays reigning state champion Jaimie Fisher of Crescent Valley in the singles finaL Summit's duo of Liam
PREP TRACK & FIELD: CLASS 4A STATECHAMPIONSHIPS
Starting Saturday, 175 youth baseball teams from around the Pacific Northwest will be in Bend andSisters for the Bend ElksMemorial Day WeekendBaseball Tournament. With teams guaranteed at least four games, more than 700 contests will be played in Central Oregon over the next three days. Thetournament hosts10 different divisions, starting with 9 year olds andgoing up to16 year olds. Entry to tournament games is free andmost venues expect to have concessions for sale. For online brackets, go to www.triplecrownsports.com. Printed brackets will also be posted at the Bend Fieldhouse.
own destiny during the final day of the Class 5A boys tennis championships. The Storm, who are aiming for their third state title in four years, lead the 5A team standings with 18
— Bulletin staff report
Youth tourneyset for this weekend
Summit polse or tit e
starting height was 12-6; Petz did not join the field until the
bar was raised another foot. "I was honestly so nervous," Petz said of his strate-
gy. "I don't even know what I was thinking. I was going down the runway, like, 'Man, I'm going to make it, I'm going to make it, oh shoot, no. OK, I've got to do
it.' It's a habit. I've just got to
he knows howto cope with
clear my mind each jump. It's like I'm second-guessing. The last step, I feel like I'm confident enough to jump."
the target on his back, Petz expects that pre-event anxi-
As the defending state
champ, Petz felt uncomfortable. But come next year, now with two state titles
under his belt and now that
ety to ease. And he expects to be the athlete to beat at next
year's state championships. (La Pine will move down to Class 3A at the beginning of the 2014-15 schoolyear.) SeeClass 4A/C4
meters to go, AndreaRetano was just praying that her legs would not run out of gas. But just a few moments later, as she raised to her knees on theHayward Field track where shehadjust collapsed, she lookedtoward the scoreboard with a smile. In beating Culver's 800-meter school record by.53 seconds, Retano claimed the girls 800 crown at the Class 2A track and field state championships Friday and joined her brothers, Jesus and Marco (both wrestling state champs), as Retano individual state title winners at Culver — a notable feat for Andrea. "It felt very rewarding," said Retano, who beather previous career best in the 800 by more than four seconds. "At the beginning of the season, I was nowherenear where I wanted to be,and I've been working a lot harder than I had last year. It's kind of a reminder that hard work does pay off and that it will come when it matters." Also at the 2Achampionships, Culver's Angelica Metteer took sixth in the girls 1,500-meter run. And in1Acompetition, Brenden Wolf placed fifth in the boys 110-meter hurdles for Gilchrist. —GrantLucas
in the small-school boys consolation bracket: Sisters' Devplay in one consolation semifinal, and Ridgeview's Caleb Maxwell and Gabe Payne are in the other.
GIRLS TENNIS: CLASS 5A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
Storm maintain title hopes Bulletin stag report Summit's Kelsey Collis and
Morgan DeMeyer play for a state doubles championship today as the Storm look to se-
cure a top-four team finish at the Class 5A girls state tennis championships for the fifth straight year. Collis and DeMeyer, the 5A doubles No. 2 seed, knocked
off Madison Kaplan and Lexie Normine of St. Helens 6-0, 6-4 in the semifinal round at the Portland Tennis
Center to earn a spot in the championship final. The two Storm seniors will face Ashland's Hanna Greenberg and Vika O'Brien, the two-time
defending 5A girls doubles champions. SeeTennis/C4
C2 T H E BULLETIN • SATURDAY, MAY 24, 2014
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ON DECK Today Trackendfield: Class5A,4Astatechampionships at Hayward Field,9:30 a.m. Boys tennis:Ca l ss 5Astate championships at Tualatin Hills TennisCenter,9 a.mcClass4A/3A/2A/1A statechampionships atOregonState,8 a.m. Girls tennis: Class5Astate championships at Tualatin HillsTennisCenter9 amcClass4A/3A/2A/1A statechampionships atOregonState,8 a.m.
HOCKEY
BASEBALL
IIHF World Championship, semifinal, teamsTBA 7:30 a.m. NBCSN IIHF World Championship, semifinal, teamsTBA 10a.m. NBCSN NHL Playoffs, Chicago at LosAngeles 5 p.m. NBC 9 a.m. 10a.m. noon noon 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 7 p.m.
ESPN ESPNU ESPN ESPNU ESPN ESPNU ESPN2 ESPNU ESPN2
BASEBALL
MLB, Cleveland at Baltimore College, SEC Tournament, semifinal, teams TBD College, SEC Tournament, semifinal, teams TBD College, Stanford at Utah College, ACC Tournament, Maryland vs. North Carolina MLB, Texas atDetroit MLB,KansasCityatLosAngelesAngels College, OregonState at USC
9:30 a.m. MLB 10a.m. ESPNN 1:30 p.m. ESPNN 11 a.m. Pac-12
College, WCC Tournament, final, teams TBA College, California at Oregon MLB, Houston at Seattle MLB, Minnesota at SanFrancisco College, WCC Championship,teamsTBD
7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.
noon 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m.
Root FS1
Oregon State Washington Oregon ArizonaState USC Washington State Stanford UCLA California Arizona Utah
GOLF
PGA Tour,CrownePlaza Invitational at Colonial Senior PGAChampionship PGA Tour,CrownePlaza Invitational at Colonial Senior PGAChampionship LPGA Tour,Airbus LPGAClassic EuropeanTour, BMWPGAChampionship
10a.m. noon noon noon noon 4:30 a.m.
Golf NBC
Today'sGames StanfordatUtah,11 a.m. OregonStateat USC,2 p.m. ArizonaStateatWashington State,4 p.m. AbileneChristianatArizona,6 p.m. UCLAatWashington,7p.m. California 6,Oregon0 DivisionNITournament At AppletonrWis. Double-elimination AH TimesPDT
Fridey'sGames St. Thomas (Minn.) 10,Linfield 0 BaldwinWallace5,Emory4 SUNY-Codland 4,Salisbury 3 Wis.-Whitewater8, Southern Maine1 Today'sGames Linfieldvs.Emory, 8a.m. Salisburyvs.Southern Maine,11:15a.m. St. Thomas (Minn.) vs.BalwinWallace,2:30 p.m. SUNY-Codland vs.Wis.-Whitewater,5:45 p.m.
BASKETBALL NBA Playoffs NATIONALBASKETBALL ASSOCIATION AH TimesPDT
Golf Golf
BASKETBALL
5:30 p.m. ESPN
CONFERE NCEFINALS
(Best-of-seven; x-if necessary) Today'sGame IndianaatMiami,5;30 p.m.,seriestied1-1 Sunday'sGame SanAntonioatOklahoma City, 5:30p.m.,SanAntonio leadsseries2-0 Mondey'sGame IndianaatMiami, 5:30 p.m.
WNBA WOMEN'SNATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION All TimesPDT
BOXING
AH TimesEDT
9 p.m.
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TENNIS
French Open, first round
2 a.m.
ESPN2
SUNDAY AUTO RACING
IndyCar, Indianapolis 500 NASCAR,Sprint Cup,Coca-Cola 600 NHRA, KansasNationals
Time TV/Radio 8 a.m. ABC 2 :30 p.m. F o x 7 p.m. E SPN2
BASEBALL
Chicago Atlanta NewYork Washington Connecticut Indiana
Minnesota Phoenix SanAntonio Los Angeles Tulsa Seattle
EasternConference W L 3 2 1 1 1 0
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9 a.m. E SPNU 10 a.m. ESPN2 Today'sGames 10 a.m. FS1 Seattle atWashington, 4p.m. Atlanta at Chi c ago, 5 p.m. 10:30 a.m. MLB NewYorkatMinnesota,5 p.m. noon P a c-12, Sunday'sGames
MLB, Houston at Seattle College, SEC Tournament, final: teams TBD College, Big 12Tournament, Final: TeamsTBD College, UCLA at Washington MLB, St. Louis at Cincinnati
1 p.m. Roo t 1:30 p.m. ESPN2 2 :30 p.m. F S 1 3 p.m. P a c-12 5 p.m. E S PN
940-AM
SanAntonioat LosAngeles,12:30 p.m. Indiana atAtlanta, 3 p.m.
HOCKEY NHL Playoffs NATIONALHOCKEY LEAGUE
AH TimesPDT CGNFERE NCEFINALS
BASKETBALL
5:30 p.m.
TNT
10 a.m. noon noon noon noon
Golf NBC CBS
2014 IIHFWorld Championship, final: teams TBD 11 a.m. NHL Playoffs, Montreal at NewYork Rangers 5 p.m.
NBCSN
GOLF
PGA Tour,CrownePlaza Invitational at Colonial Senior PGAChampionship PGA Tour,CrownePlaza Invitational at Colonial Senior PGAChampionship LPGA Tour,Airbus LPGAClassic
(Best-of-seven; x-if necessary) Today'sGame Chicago at LosAngeles,5p.m., seriestied1-1 Sunday'sGame Montreal atN.Y.Rangers, 5 p.m., N.Y.Rangers lead series2-1 Mondey'sGame Chicagoat LosAngeles,6p.m.
NBC
SOFTBALL
Golf
HOCKEY
6 a.m. 9 a.m. 2 a.m.
NBCSN ESPN2 NBC ESPN2
At Tallahassee,Fla. Thursday:Michigan17,FloridaState3 Friday:FloridaState6, Michigan0 Friday:FloridaState4, Michigan2, FloridaStatead-
SOFTBALL
NCAA SuperRegional, Washington at Florida NCAA Super Regional,teamsTBD NCAA Super Regional,KentuckyatUCLA NCAA SuperRegional, Minnesota at Oregon NCAA Super Regional,teamsTBD NCAA Super Regional,teamsTBD LACROSSE NCAA Women'sChampionship
9 a.m. noon noon 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m.
College NCAA Super Regionals By The Associated Press (Best-of-3;x-if necessary) AH TimesPDT
TENNIS
French Open, first round French Open, first round French Open, first round
.0 0 0 2'A .0 0 0 3
Friday'sGames Connecticut71,Seattle 59 Washington79, Indiana63 Minnesota94,Tulsa93 SanAntonio78, Phoenix 74
College, American Tournament, final: teamsTBD College, ACC Tournament, final, teams TBD College, Big EastTournament, final: teams TBD MLB,BostonatTampaBay College, OregonState at USC
NBA Playoffs, SanAntonio at OklahomaCity
42-18 30-22 27-24 23-28 27-23 24-29 26-27 32-31 16-34
NBC
Men's NCAAsemifinal, Denver vs. Duke 10a.m. ESPN2 Men's NCAAsemifinal, Maryland vs. Notre Dame12:30 p.m. ESPN2 SOCCER UEFAChampionsLeague,final, Club Atletico de Madrid vs. RealMadrid 11 a.m. Fox MLS, Portland at NewYork 4 p.m. Root
Adonis Stevenson vs. Andrzej Fonfara
18-12 17-10 15-14 13-14 13-14 11-17 13-17 11-20 4-24
CBS
LACROSSE
NBA Playoffs, Indiana at Miami
Overall 41-11 38-14
Friday'sGames Stanford5,Utah0 USC4, OregonState2 Arizona4,AbileneChristian 3 Arizona StateatWashington State,lategame UCLA3,Washington0 California 6, Oregon0
940-AM
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Conference 22-6 20-8
ESPN ESPN ESPNU ESPN ESPNU ESPN2
5:30 p.m. ESPNU
vances
At Tusceloosa,Ala. Thursday:Alabama6, Nebraska5(12innings) Frid ay:Alabama2,Nebraska1,Alabamaadvances At Athens,Ga. Friday:Baylor9, Georgia1
Today:Baylor vs.Georgia,9a.m. x-Saturday:Baylorvs. Georgia, noon At Lafayetle,La. Friday:Louisiana-Lafayette5, Arizona3 Today:Arizonavs. Louisiana-Lafayette, noon x-Today:Arizonavs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 3p.m. At Norman,Okla. Frid ay:Oklahoma8,Tennessee1 Today: Okl ahomavs.Tennessee,2p.m. x-Tod ay:Oklahomavs.Tennessee,5p.m.
Coloni el Friday At Colo nial Co untryClub FortWorth, Texas Purse : $6.4million yardag e: 7,204;Par:70 BriceGarnet Chris Stroud RobertStreb Bo VanPelt DustinJohnson AaronBaddeley ChadCampbel Jimmy Walker Tim Clark BrianDavis
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JasonDufner JordanSpieth HarrisEnglish DayidHearn BrianHarman BrandtSnedeker Matt Jones HunterMahan Chris Kirk MarcLeishma n NicholasThompson Tim Wilkinson HeathSlocum Brendon deJonge FreddieJacobson RyanPalmer Brendon Todd DavidToms SeanO'Hair Billy HurleyIII Charl eyHoff man Jim Furyk Bill Haas RobertAllenby BenMartin JoshTeater JohnSenden Michae lThompson KenDuke WilliamMcGirt HidekiMatsuyam a BudCauley GrahamDeLaet AdamScott Martin Laird
RickyBarnes DannyLee BryceMolder DanielSummerhays LouisOosthuizen BooWeekley BrianGay AndrewLoupe Jeff Curl Cameron Tringale TrevorImmelman GeorgeMcNeil J.J. Henry Jonathan Byrd Scott Langley Vijay Singh DayidLingmerth MichaelPutnam SteveFlesch Tim Herron JohnRollins BrinyBaird RusselKnox l Jeff Overton KevinChapel ZachJohnson KyleStanley Justin Leonard DavisLoveIII JerryKelly
LisaMccloskey MoriyaJutanugarn
74-68—142 73-69—142 72-70—142 72-70—142 72-70—142 72-70—142 72-70—142 71-71—142 71-71—142 71-71—142 71-71—142 70-72—142 70-72—142 70-72—142
Katie M.Burnett
Veronica Felibert KatyHarris MeenaLee AshleighSimon PaulaCreamer JayeMarieGreen Tiffany Joh ReilleyRankin SandraChangkija Sydnee Michaels Lindsey Wrigh
PGA o fA mer gca
GA Tour
Pac-12Standings All TimesPDT
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College
SOFTBALL
NCAA SuperRegional, Georgia vs. Baylor NCAA SuperRegional, Washington at Florida NCAA Super Regional,teamsTBD NCAASuper Regional, La-Lafayette vs. Arizona NCAA Super Regional,Oklahoma vs.Tennessee NCAA Super Regional,teamsTBD NCAA Super Regional,teamsTBD NCAASuper Regional, Kentucky vs. UCLA NCAA SuperRegional, Minnesota vs. Oregon
AtEugene Today:Oregon(52-7-1) vs.Minnesota(45-9), 7 p.m. Sunday :Oregonvs.Minnesota,2p.m. x-Sund ay:Oregonvs.Minnesota,5p.m. At Geinesville, Fla. Today:Florida(48-11)vs.Washington(36-13),1 p.m. Sunday:Floridavs.Washington, Noon x-Sunday: Floridavs.Washington, 3 p.m. At LosAngeles Today:UCLA(51-6) vs.Kentucky(47-16), 8p.m. Sunday:UCL Avs. Kentucky,3p.m. x-Sunday: UCLAvs. Kentucky,6 p.m.
67-66—133 70-64—134 66-68—134 67-68—135 65-70—135 68-67—135 69-66—135 67-68—135 67-68—135 68-67—135 67-69—136 67-69—136 66-70—136 67-69—136 69-67—136 70-66—136 70-67—137 66-71—137 73-64—137 69-68—137 69-68—137 66-71—137 69-69—138 70-68—138 67-71—138 69-69—138 69-69—138 72-66—138 69-69—138 71-67—138 70-68—138 69-69—138 70-68—138 68-70—138 70-68—138 68-71—139 71-68—139 73-66—139 67-72—139 72-67—139 69-70—139 70-69—139 69-70—139 71-68—139 70-69—139 68-71—139 71-69—140 70-70—140 69-71—140 72-68—140 71-69—140 71-69—140 75-65—140 71-69—140 70-70—140 69-71—140 68-72—140 70-70—140 70-70—140 71-70—141 68-73—141 72-69—141 70-71—141 71-70—141 72-69—141 69-72—141 71-70—141 71-70—141 70-71—141 68-73 — 141 70-71 — 141 73-68—141 69-72—141 72-69—141 70-71—141
LPGA Tour AirbusClassic Friday At RobertTrentJonesGolf Treil, Magnolia Grove,TheCrossings Mobile, Als. Purse:$1.8million yardage:6,584; Par:72 SecondRound CatrionaMathew 64-67 — 131 CharleyHull 65-67—132 AnnaNordqvist 68-66—134 HeeYoungPark 68-66—134 JessicaKorda 67-67—134 Lexi Thomso pn 70-65—135 JennyShin 67-68—135 HaruNomura 71-65—136 ChristinaKim 70-66—136 Jodi EwartShadof 69-67—136 FelicityJohnson 69-67—136 Se RiPak 67-69—136 Eun-HeeJi 66-70—136 66-70—136 StacyLewis 66-70—136 SuzannPettersen 71-66—137 MichelleWie 70-67—137 KatherineKirk 70-67—137 So YeonRyu 69-68—137 ChellaChoi 69-68—137 JenniferKirby 69-68—137 Xi YuLin 69-68—137 Pornanong Phatlum 67-70—137 MoiraDunn 67-70—137 JulietaGranada 70-68—138 Dori Carter BelenMozo 70-68—138 Na Yeon Choi 69-69—138 BrittanyLincicome 69-69—138 BrittanyLang 68-70—138 JenniferSong 68-70—138 MinaHarigae 73-66—139 Hannah JunMedlock 73-66—139 PaolaMoreno 68-71—139 ChieArimura 73-67—140 BrookePancake 72-68—140 KarineIcher 71-69—140 JenniferJohnson 71-69—140 lheeLee 71-69—140 KarrieWebb 71-69—140 JaclynSweeney 70-70—140 NicoleCastrale 67-73—140 GiuliaSergas 73-68—141 72-69—141 CarlotaCiganda 72-69—141 SarahKemp 72-69—141 Mi HyangLee 72-69—141 ThidapaSuwannapura 71-70—141 PernillaLindberg 71-70—141 KellyTan 70-71—141 JacquiConcolino 70-71—141 PazEcheverria 70-71—141 AriyaJutanugarn 70-71—141 JaneRah 69-72—141 AzaharaMunoz 69-72—141 JennySuh PerrineDelacour 68-73—141 BeckyMorgan 75-67—142
Senio r PGA Friday At Harbo r Shor es GolfCourse Bent on Her bor, Mich. Purse:TBA($2m iHionin2018) Yarda ge: 6,852; Par:71 Second Round KiyoshiMurota 73-65 — 138 TomWatson 70-68—138 Colin Montgom erie 69-69—138 BernhardLanger 70-68—138 Bart Bryant 71-67 — 138 Steen Tinning 72-66—138 DanForsman 66-73—139 RussCochran 70-69—139 MarkBrooks 68-71—139 71-68—139 Stephen Ames 72-67 — 139 StevePate GregBruckner 69-71—140 Joe Durant 65-75—140 GaryHallberg 70-70—140 DuffyWaldorf 70-70—140 71-69 — 140 Scott Simpson 69-71—140 JayHaas 72-69 — 141 DavidFrost 69-72 — 141 Jeff Magge rt 6 9-72 — 141 JoeySindelar 67-74—141 BradFaxon 69-73—142 SteveLowery 69-73 — 142 AndersForsbrand 70-72 — 142 JohnCook 69-73—142 Frank Esposito 72-70—142 TomPernice,Jr. 72-70—142 GaryWolstenholme 70-73—143 Philip Golding 71-72 — 143 RogerChapman 70-73—143 PeterSenior 68-75—143 P.H. Horgan, III 71-72 — 143 MarkCalcavecchia 71-72 — 143 Willie Wood 72-71—143 Jim Carter 72-72—144 MarcoDawson 73-71—144 Carl Mason 72-72—144 Bob Friend 70-74 —144 MikeGoodes 70-74—144 MarkMcNulty 77-67—144 Jeff Hart 72-72—144 TracyPhilips 74-70—144 WesleyShort.Jr. Nick Job 69-76—145 Bill Glasson 69-76—145 72-73—145 BruceFleisher 71-74—145 CraigThom as TomLehman 70-75—145 Jeff Sluman 73-72—145 Billy Andrade 75-70—145 ToddMccorkle 69-76—145 James Mason 73-72—145 BrianHenninger 74-71—145 RickFehr 75-70—145 SonnySkinner 72-73—145 JohnRiegger 78-67—145 David J.Russel 72-73 —145 CraigStevens 71-74—145 KennyPerry 70-75—145 Hale Irwin 75-70—145 Tim Parun 72-73—145 BobbyWadkins 71-75—146 Jon Corliss 76-70—146 DonBerry 73-73—146 AngelFranco 72-74—146 BobGilder 73-73—146 BobbyClampett 74-72—146 StuartSmith 71-75 — 146 JoeDaley 72-74—146 Esteban Toledo 72-74—146 Andrew Oldcorn 74-72—146 FredFunk 73-73—146 MichaelAllen 78-68 — 146 Chip Beck 72-74—146 Kohkildoki 76-70—146 MarkMouland 71-75—146 MarkWiebe 73-73—146 Ronan Rafferty 75-71—146 GeneSauers 73-73 —146
SOCCER MLS MAJORLEAGUESOCCER All TimesPDT
EasternConference W L T P lsGF GA NewEngland 6 3 2 20 19 13 S porting KansasCity 5 4 3 1 8 18 12 D.C. 5 3 3 1 8 16 12 Houston 5 6 2 1 7 16 21 NewYork 3 4 5 1 4 18 19 TorontoFc 4 4 1 13 11 11 Columbus 3 4 4 13 13 14 Chicago 2 2 6 1 2 19 19 Philadelphia 2 6 5 11 15 20 Montreal 1 5 4 7 8 18
WesternConference
W L T P l sGF GA Seattle 8 3 1 2 5 23 19 RealSaltLake 6 0 5 23 23 13 FC Dallas 5 6 2 17 22 22 Vancouver 4 2 4 16 16 12 Colorado 4 4 3 1 5 12 14 Los Angele s 3 3 3 12 10 8 SanJose 2 4 4 10 10 12 ChivasUSA 2 5 4 10 13 20 Portland 1 3 7 10 16 19 NOTE: Threepointsfor victory,onepointfor tie.
Friday'sGame
SportingKansasCity 2, Toronto FC2,tie
Today'sGam es Seattle FC at Vancouver, 4p.m. Portlandat NewYork, 4 p.m. D.C. UnitedatNewEngland,4:30p.m. Chicag oatColumbus,4;30p.m. MontrealatColorado,6p.m. FC Dallaat s RealSalt Lake,6:30 p.m. Sunday'sGames Philadelphia at LosAngeles,5 p.m. Houstonat SanJose, 7:30p.m.
TENNIS Professional ATPWorldTourDuesseldorf Open Friday At Rocbusclub Ouessel dorf,Germany Purse:$665,000(WT250) Surface:Clay-Outdoor Singles Guarlerfinals PhilippKohlschreiber(1), Germany, def. MateDelic, Croatia,7-5,4-6, 6-1. Semifinals Ivo Karlovic(7), Croatia,def.Jiri Vesely, Czech Republic,7-6(6), 7-6(7). Philipp Kohlschreiber(1), Germ any, def. Denis
Istomin,Uzbe kistan, 6-2,4-6,6-4.
WTANuernbergerVersicherungscup Friday At Tennis-Club1. FC Nuernbergev Nuremberg,Germany Purse:$250,000(Intll. Surface:RedClay-Outdoor Singles Semifinals KarolinaPliskova,CzechRepublic, def.ElinaSvitolina (4),Ukraine,2-6, 6-1,6-2. EugenieBouchard(2), Canada, def. KarinKnapp, Italy, 6-4,6-3. WTAInternationauxdeStrasbourg Friday At CentreSporlif deHautepierre Strasbourg,France Purse:$260,000(Intl.) Surlece:Clay-Outdoor Singles Semifinals Silvia Soler-Espinosa, Spain, def. Christina McHalerUnitedStates, 5-7, 7-6(7), 6-3. MonicaPuig, PuertoRico, def. MadisonKeys, UnitedStates,7-5,6-3. ATPWorldTourOpendeNice Coted'Azur Friday At TheNiceLawnTennisClub Nice, France Purse:$665,000(WT250) Surlace:Clay-Outdoor
Singles Semifinels ErnestsGulbis (2), Latvia,def. Albert Montanes, Spain,6-0, 6-3. FedericoDelbonis (7), Argentina,def.GilesSimon (4), France, 6-2,6-4.
DEALS Transactions BASEBAL L COMMISS IONER'SOFFICE—Suspended Atlanta 2B MikeyReynolds 50games for violating theMinor League DrugPreventionandTreatment Program. AmericanLeague BALTIMOR EORIOLES — Optioned RHPPreston Guilmet toNorfolk (IL). RecalledLHPTJ. McFarland from Norfolk. BOSTONREDSOX— OptionedSSStephenDrew to Greenville(SAL).Recaled RH PAlex Wilsonfrom Pawtucket(IL). CLEVEL ANDINDIANS— Sent 2BJasonKipnisto Columbus (IL) for arehabassignment. DETROITIGERS—Optioned LHPRobbie Rayto Toledo(IL). Selectedthecontract ofRHPCoreyKnebel from Toledo. Assigned3BFranciscoMartinez outright to Erie(EL). HOUSTONASTROS— OptionedRHPJoshZeid to Oklahoma City (PCL). Recalled LHPRudy Owens from OklahomC aity. KANSASCIN ROYALS — Recalled OF Jimmy ParedesfromOmaha(PCL). LOSANGELESANGELS—Sent OFJosh Hamilton toSaltLake(PCL) fora rehabassignment. Agreed to termswith 2BMaikol Gonzalez ona minor league contract. MINNES OTATWINS— Placed OFSamFuld on the 15-dayDL TEXAS RANGERS— Placed18 PrinceFielder on the15-dayDL,retroactiveto May17. ReinstatedINF DonnieMurphyfromthe15-dayDL. TORONTOBLUEJAYS— Designated RHP Esmil Rogersfor assignment. Selectedthecontract of RHP LiamHendriks fromBuffalo(IL). NationalLeague CINCINN ATI REDS— OptionedINF Neftali Soto to Louisville (IL).RecalledINF/OF Donald Lutzfrom Louisville.Agreedtotermswith LHPMatt Maloneyon aminorleaguecontract MIAMIMARLINS—OptionedRHPAnthonyDeSclafani toNewOrleans(PCL). Selectedthecontract of RHPChrisHatcherfromNewOrleans. Transferred 2B RafaelFurcaltothe60-day DL. NEWYORKMETS—Named Harold Kaufmanexecutivedirector,communications. MILWAUKEE BREWERS — SentLHP Tom Gorzelannyto Nashvile (PCL)andRHPJim Henderson to Huntsville(SL)for rehabassignments. PRTSBURGHPIRATES— OptionedCTonySanchez toIndianapolis(IL). ReinstatedRH PJason Grili from the15-day DL. ST. LOUISCARDINALS — Requested outright releasewaiversonOFJoey Butler (Memphis-PCL), whose contractwas purchasedby Orix (Pacific League-Japa n). WASHIN GTON NATIONALS — Optioned RHP RyanMattheusto Syracuse(IL). Sent18AdamLaRocheto Potomac(Carolina) for arehabassignment. Agreedto termswith LHPZach Kroenkeon a minor leaguecontract. FOOTBA LL NationalFootballLeague BUFFALO BILLS—SignedOLCyril Richardson. CINCINN ATIBENGALS—SignedCRussell Bodine. DALLAS COWBOYS—SignedWRDevinStreetto afour-yearcontract. HOUSTO NTEXANS — SignedTEC.J. Fiedorowlcz.
MIAMIDOLPHINS—SignedLBJordanTripp and WRMatt Hazel. SAN FRANCI SCO 49ERS — SignedG Brandon Thomas to afour-yearcontract. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS— PlacedOTGarrett Scott on thewaived-non-football illnesslist. WASHINGTONREDSKINS — Si gned LB Trent Murphy andWR Rashad Ross.Released WR Kofi Hughes. CanadianFootball League CALGARYSTAMPEDERS— SuspendedDBQuincy Butler HOCKEY NationalHockeyLeague NHL —SuspendedN.Y. RangersFDaniel Carcigo 10 games physical abuseof officials andMontreal F BrandonPrusttwo gamesforinterferencewith Rangers FDerekStepanduring Thursday'sgame. DALLAS STARS— SignedGHenri Kiviaho to a three-year, entry-level contract. SANJOSESHARKS— Promotedassociatecoach LarryRobinsonto director of playerdevelopment. TAMPABAYLIGHTNING— SignedCTylerJohnson to a three-yearcontract. COLLEG E NCAA —Granted UNL V WRMaika Mataele an eligibility waiver. CHARLESTON SOUTHERN— NamedKelvinLong women'assi s stant basketball coach. CLEMSO N—Agreedto termswith men's basketball coach BradBrownell onasix-year contract. PROVIDE NCE— Announcedmen'sbasketballG JoshFortunewiltransfer.
FISH COUNT Upstream daily movement of adult chinook,jack chinook,steelheadandwild steelheadat selected ColumbiaRiver damslast updated onThursday. Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wsllhd Bonneville 1,675 5 2 9 50 8 The Dalles 1,302 55 4 27 4 John Day 1,184 60 5 19 3 -1 McNary 1,186 419 3 Upstreamyear-to-date movement of adult chinook, jackchinook, steelheadandwild steelhead at selectedColumbiaRiver damslast updatedon Thursday. Cbnk Jcbnk Stlhd Wstlhd Bonneville 170,761 22,190 5,069 1,333 T he Dalles 125,208 16,840 741 18 5 John Day 105,845 14,691 3,006 1,122 M cNary 88,551 10,587 72 2 33 4
SPORTS IN BRIEF BASEBALL BeaverS fall to Trojans —OregonState started with a 2-0 leadbefore Southern Cal rallied to take a4-2 Pac-12 Conferencevictory on Friday night in Los Angeles. Trever Morrison led OregonState with a two-hit effort. USCtook the lead inthe seventh inning when Timmy Robinson hit a sacrifice fly to right field. Jeremy Martinez made it 4-2 in favor of theTrojanswith a single to right. Neither starting pitcher picked upa decision. OregonState's JaceFrythrew six innings, allowing four hits and two unearned runs. OSU pitcher Brandon Jacksonsufferedtheloss.TheBeaversand
Trojans continue theseries today at 4:05 p.m.
Linfield thumped inD-lll finals opener
— Defending NCAADivision III champion Linfield Cal ShutS Out OregOll 6-0 —California pitcher faces an uphill battle after falling 10-0 to St. Thomas Kyle Porter allowed two hits while striking out eight (Minn.) Friday in the opening round of the national fias he helped leadthe Golden Bears to a6-0 Pac-12 nals tournament at Neurosciences GroupField at Fox Conference victory over Oregon at PKPark in Eugene Cities Stadium in Appleton, Wis. St. Thomaspitcher on Friday night. Porter had ano-hitter going through Eric vreglahn took aperfect game into the eighth insix innings before the Ducks' Mark Karaviotis hit a ning, retiring the first 21 batters he faced. Hefinished single. Oregon pitcher Jeff Gold took the loss after he with a two-hitter and 12strikeouts for the first shutgave up five earned runs through 6/s innings. Oregon out of his career. JakeWylie and Eric Lawsoneach (18-11 Pac-12,42-17overall) will host Cal (13-17, 26had a single for the Wildcats (37-8j, who fall into the 27j tonight at 7 to conclude the three-gameseries. loser bracket and faceEmory (Ga.j in an elimination It will also be the regular-season finale for both teams. game today (8 a.m. PDTj.
BASKETBALL Sterling surrenderingClippers controlDonald Sterling is turning his ownership stake in the Los AngelesClippers over to his estranged wife, and she is in talks with the NBA to sell the team, a person with knowledge of the negotiations told The Associated Press onFriday. "Donald Sterling is out, and there will be newowners," the individual told the AP. Neither Shelly Sterling nor her attorney hadany comment Friday. Theyhavebeen in talks with NBA lawyers for the past couple weeks. — From wire reports
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OR LEAGUE BASEBALL ab r hbi ab r hbi WWright 2 2 3 3 1 1 S egurass 4 2 2 0 Yelichlf 5 0 0 0 G ardnrlf 4 0 1 0 Eatoncf 5 1 3 0 San Diego Gennett2b 4 1 1 2 Dietrch2b 4 0 1 0 Jeterss 4 1 2 0 GBckh2b 4 0 1 0 StaufferW,2-0 5 2 0 0 1 5 Lucroyc 5 1 2 0 Stantonrf 4 2 2 2 Effsurycf 4 0 0 1 Gillaspi3b 5 0 1 0 Quackenbush 2 2 1 1 2 1 CGomzcf 5 2 42 McGeh3b 4 0 0 0 AMERICANLEAGUE Teixeirdh-lb 2 1 0 0 Viciedorf 4 0 1 0 Roach 1 0 0 0 1 0 MrRynl3b 5 22 4 GJoneslb 3 2 2 2 East Division Mccnnc 5 1 1 3 Sierrapr 0 1 0 0 Benoit 1 1 0 0 0 2 Overaylb 5 0 0 0 Sltlmchc 4 0 0 0 W L Pct GB (2). SF Solarte3b 3 0 1 0 A.Dunn1b 4 2 1 2 H BP — by S tau ffer (S c h i e rhollz). PB—Grandal. K Davislf 4 1 1 1 Ozunacf 4 1 1 0 —Bloomquist. Toronto 27 22 .551 IP H R ISuzukirf 2 0 1 0 AIRmrzss 4 1 3 2 T—3:04.A—26,489 (42,302). LSchfrrf 4 0 1 0 Hchvrrss 2 0 0 0 522 fi/a Baltimore 24 22 Houston BRorts2b 4 1 1 0 Konerkdh 4 0 1 0 E stradp 3 0 0 0 Handp 0 0 0 0 NewYork 24 23 .511 2 OwensL,0-1 52- 3 9 5 DvRrtsp 0 0 0 0 DeAzalf 4 1 0 0 Kinlzlrp 0 0 0 0 JeBakrph 1 0 1 0 Braves 3, Rockies 2 Tampa Bay 21 28 .429 6 D.Downs 11-3 2 1 1 KJhnsn1b 1 0 0 0 Flowrsc 4 0 2 0 RWeksph 0 0 0 0 Hatchrp 0 0 0 0 Boston 20 27 .426 6 Qualls 1 0 0 ASorin ph 1 1 1 0 LeGarcpr 0 0 0 0 WSmithp 0 0 0 0RJhnsnph 1 0 0 0 Central Division Mi.cabrera (17). HR—AJackson(3), An.Romine (1). R yanlb-2b 1 0 0 0 Nietoc 0 0 0 0 ATLANTA — Seattle Gerald Laird drove in Wootenp 0 0 0 0 Koehlerp 1 0 0 0 W L Pct GB F.Hernandez W,6-1 8 5 1 1 1 9 CS — Rios(6). Totals 3 1 5 8 4 Totals 3 86 134 Lucas ss 3 0 1 1 Detroit 28 16 .636 Furbush 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 IP H R E R BBSO N ew York 300 0 0 0 200 — 5 two runs with two hits, including Totals 39 9 13 9 Totals 36 5 8 5 Minnesota 23 22 511 5'/r Farquhar 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Texas Chicago 1 00 120 002 — 6 a tiebreaking single in the eighth, M ilwaukee 1 0 0 2 4 1 100 — 9 Chicago 25 25 .500 6 HBP—by Owens (Seager). WP—F .Hernandez. S.sakerL,0-1 6 8 6 6 2 1 No outswhenwinning runscored. Miami 100 010 300 — 5 Kansas City 23 24 .489 6'/z Balk—D.Downs. 2 2 1 1 1 1 E—B.Roberts (5), Ke.Johnson(3). DP—Chicago and Atlanta beat Colorado after the E—Segura(6), Saltalamacchia(6). LOB—MilwauOgando Cleveland 23 26 .469 7~/~ T—2:40. A—21,192(47,476). Rockies lost third baseman Nol a n 2. LOB — N e w Y o rk 9, C hica go11. HR — M c cann (7 ), kee 6, Mi a mi 5. 2B — Lucroy (17), C.Gomez3 (13). Detroit West Division (8), AI.Ramirez(7). SB—Eaton (3), Le.Garcia Arenado to a broken finger. 3B — Gennet (2). HR—Mar.Reynolds 2 (11), K.Davis A.Sanchez W,2-2 7 5 2 2 0 5 A.Dunn W L Pd GB Alburquerque 1 1 0 0 0 2 (5). S —Gardner. SF—Ellsbury. 6), Stanton 2 (14), G.Jones2 (8). SB—Segura(10). Angels 6, Royals1 Oakland 30 18 .625 IP H R E R BBSO Colorado F—Gennett. Krol 1 1 0 0 1 1 Atlanta Los Angeles 27 20 .574 2'/z T—2:30.A—39,835 (41,681). New York IP H R E R BBSO ab r hbi ab r hbi Seattle 24 23 511 5i/a ANAHEIM, Calif.— Mike Trout 42-3 8 4 2 2 3 Milwaukee Kuroda Blckmncf 4 0 0 0 Heywrdrf 4 0 2 0 Texas 23 25 .479 7 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 2 EstradaW,4-2 6 2 - 3 65 5 0 7 Betances threw out a runner Cuddyrrf 4 1 2 1 Buptoncf 3 1 2 0 Rays1, Red Sox0 Houston 17 32 .347 13'/x homered and Warren H,B 12-3 2 0 0 0 3 Kintzler 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 at third base, Chris lannetta also Dav.RobertsonL,0-1 1-3 2 2 2 1 1 Tlwtzkss 4 0 1 0 FFrmn1b 4 0 1 0 W.Smi t h 1 1 0 0 1 1 Mornealb 4 0 1 0 J.Uptonlf 4 0 1 1 Friday's Games Wooten 1 0 0 0 0 1 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Chicago went deep, andthe LosAngeles Arenad3b 1 1 1 0 CJhnsn3b 1 0 0 0 Baltimore 8, Cleveland4 Miami Noesi 6 4 3 3 5 3 Culersn3b 3 0 0 0 R.Pena3b 3 1 1 0 Pinch-hitter Cole Fi g ueroa hit an Angels beat Kansas Ci t y. C.J. Toronto3,Oakland2 oehlerL,4-4 5 9 7 7 0 3 S.Downs 0 2 2 2 0 0 Dickr snlf 4 0 2 0 Smmnsss 4 0 0 0 K Detroit 7,Texas2 RBI double in the bottom of the Hand 2 3 2 2 1 3 PetrickaBS,1-2 1 2-3 2 0 0 2 0 Pachecc 3 0 1 1 Uggla2b 3 1 0 0 Wilson (6-3) allowed a runand Tampa Bay1, Boston0 Hatcher 2 1 0 0 1 3 D .Webb W4-0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 ninth inning to lead Tampa Bay R osarioph 1 0 0 0 Lairdc 4 0 2 2 four hits in 6/s innings, striking Chicag oWhiteSox6,N.Y.Yankees5 2. S.Downs pitchedto 2batters inthe7th. L eMahi2b 3 0 0 0 Floydp 2 0 0 0 Balk—Hatcher L.A. Angel6, s KansasCity 1 out three andwalking four. Wilson past Boston. Dav.Robertsonpitchedto2 batters inthe9th. L ylesp 2 0 0 0 Avilanp 0 0 0 0 T—2:54. A—18,989(37,442). Seattle 6, Houston1 W P — Ku roda , P e tri c ka. PB — M ccann . also hit two batters, including Barnesph 1 0 0 0 Pstrnckph 1 0 1 0 SanFrancisco6, Minnesota2 T—3:52. A—27,091(40,615). Boston TampaBay Brothrsp 0 0 0 0 DCrpntp 0 0 0 0 Reds 5, Cardinals 3 Today'sGam es leadoff man Nori Aoki with his ab r hbi ab r hbi Ottavinp 0 0 0 0 Doumitph 1 0 0 0 Cleveland (Kluber4-3) at Baltimore (U.Jimenez2-5), 105th and final pitch. Holt3b 4 0 1 0 DeJessdh 4 0 1 0 Kimrelp 0 0 0 0 National League 9:35 p.m. Todd Frazier hit a Bogarts ss 4 0 0 0 Longori3b 4 0 3 0 Totals 34 2 8 2 Totals 3 4 3 103 CINCINNATI — Oakland (J.Chavez4-1) atToronto (Dickey4-4), 10:07 KansasCity P edroia2b 2 0 0 0 Joycelf 2 0 1 0 three-run homer off Shelby Miller, C olorado 010 0 0 1 000 — 2 Los Angel e s Dodgers 2, Phlllles 0 a.m. D.Ortizdh 3 0 1 0 Guyerph-If 1 0 0 0 Atlanta r hbi ab r hbi 011 000 01x — 8 who had won his past six deciN.Y.Yankees(Nuno1-1) at ChicagoWhite Sox(Joh. Aokirf ab N apolilb 4 0 0 0 Myersrf 4 0 0 0 LOB —Colorado6, Atlanta9. 28—Morneau (13), 4 1 3 0 HKndrc2b 5 1 2 0 Przyns c 4 0 1 0 Loney 1b 4 0 0 0 Danks3-4),11;10a.m. PHILADELPHIA — Cl a yton Kersions, and Devin Mesoraco added Escorss 5 0 0 0 Troutcf 4 1 2 1 Victorn rf 4 0 0 0 DJnngs cf 3 1 0 0 Arenado(17), B.Upton(8), R.Pena(3), Laird (3). Texas(N.Martinez0-1) at Detroit (Porceffo7-1), 1:08 A HR — Cuddyer (4). SB—B.upton (8), J.Upton(5). a solo shot as Cincinnati beat St. Hosmerlb 4 0 0 0 Pujolslb 2 0 0 0 shaw tossed atwo-hitter over p.m. JGomspr-rf 0 0 0 0 SRdrgz2b 2 0 0 0 S—LeMahieu. 3 0 0 0 Freese3b 4 0 0 0 Boston(Peavy1-2) at Tampa Bay (Price 4-4), 1:10 BButlerdh GSizmrlf-cf 3 0 1 0 CFigurph 1 0 1 1 six innings, Carl Crawford hit a AGordnlf 2 0 1 1 Calhonrf 0 0 0 0 IP H R E R BBSO Louis and tightened the top of the p.m. BrdlyJrcf 3 0 1 0 YEscorss 3 0 0 0 solo homerand t he Los Angel es NL Central. alenci3b 3 0 0 0 Crondh 4 1 2 1 Colorado KansasCity (Shields6-3) at L.A.Angels (Shoemaker V Carp ph-If 1 0 0 0 Hanign c 3 0 0 0 L.caincf 3 0 0 0 lannettc 4 1 1 1 Lyles 6 6 2 2 1 6 2-1),4:15p.m. Totals 3 2 0 5 0 Totals 3 11 6 1 Dodgers beat Philadelphia. Ker4 0 1 0 Aybarss 3 2 2 1 Brothers 2-3 2 0 0 1 1 Si. Louis Cincinnati Minnesota (Deduno1-2) at San Francisco(Vogelsong Ciriaco2b 0 00 000 000 — 0 shaw (3-1) bouncedbackfrom his H ayesc 4 0 0 0 Greenlf 3 0 2 1 TBoston OttavinoL,0-1 1 1 -3 2 1 1 0 3 ab r hbi ab r hbi 2-2), 7:05 p.m. ampa Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0 001 — 1 JMcDnl3b 1 0 0 0 roughest outing in two years with Atlanta Mcrpnt 3b 4 1 2 0 BHmltncf 3 1 0 0 Houston(Keuchel 5-2) at Seatle (Maurer1-2), 7:10 Oneoutwhenwinningrunscored. Cowgillrf-If 4 0 1 1 Floyd 6 2-3 7 2 2 0 7 Wong2b 2 1 1 0 Frazier3b 4 1 2 3 E—Holt (4). LOB—Boston 9, TampaBay 8. an excellent performance, striking Avilan p.m. 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Hollidy If 4 0 0 0 Phillips 2b 4 0 1 0 Totals 3 2 1 5 1 Totals 3 46 12 6 2B — Holt (3), C.Figueroa(1). SB—De.Jennings(10). out nine. D .carpenter W ,4-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 K ansas City 1 0 0 0 0 0 000 — 1 C raigrf 4 1 2 2 Brucerf 4 1 1 0 NATIONALLEAGUE S—S.Rodriguez. KimbrelS,13-15 1 0 0 0 0 3 YMolin c 4 0 1 0 Mesorcc 4 1 1 1 Los Angeles 02 1 002 10x— 6 East Division IP H R E R BBSO E —Aybar (3). DP—Los An gel e s 1. LO B — K anWP — L yles, Fl o yd 2. MAdms lb 4 0 1 0 Ludwcklf 4 0 1 0 Los Angeles Philadelphia W L Pct GB Boston T—3:13.A—25,646 (49,586). sas City10,LosAngeles7. 28—Aoki(7), Cron(4), Lackey JhPerltss 4 0 0 1 Lutz1b 0 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi 7 5 0 0 1 3 Atlanta 27 20 .574 G reen (3). HR — T rou t ( 9), l a nn etta (4). SB — Aok i (6), Bourjoscf 3 0 1 0 B.Pena 1b 3 1 2 1 DGordn2b 4 1 1 0 Roffinsss 4 0 1 0 Tazawa 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 25 24 .510 3 (2). 2000 Manessp 0 0 0 0 Achpmp 0 0 0 0 A.Miller L,1-3 1 0 1 1 1 1 F iggins3b 5 0 0 0 Ruizc Washington 24 24 .500 3'/2 A.Gordon Pirates 4, Natlonals 3 IP H R E R BBSO Badenhop Siegristp 0 0 0 0 Cozartss 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 P uigrf 3 0 3 1 Utley2b 4 0 1 0 NewYork 21 25 457 51/2 KansasCity A dGnzl1b 5 0 0 0 Byrdrf 4000 M.Ellisph 1 0 1 0 Baileyp 1 0 1 0 TampaBay Philadelphia 20 25 .444 6 Duffy L,2-4 6 9 5 5 2 2 PITTSBURGH — Charlie Morton SMillerp 2 0 0 0 MParrp 0 0 0 0 Ethier cf 3 0 2 0 Howard lb 4 0 0 0 Archer Central Division 6 4 0 0 4 11 L.coleman 1 3 1 1 0 1 Jayph-cf 1 0 1 0 Berndnph 1 0 0 0 C rwfrdlf 4 1 2 1 Ruflf 1 0 0 0 worked into the sixth inning to snap W L Pct GB McGee 1 0 0 0 0 0 Crow 1 0 0 0 1 0 Jo.Peralta Roinsn ph 1 0 0 0 Broxtnp 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee 29 20 .592 1 0 0 0 0 0 A.Ellisc 3 0 1 0 Revereph-cf 2 0 1 0 a lengthy losing streak and Pi t tsLos Angel e s Heiseylf 0 0 0 0 St. Louis 26 22 .542 2'/z OviedoW,1-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Arrrrnss 3 0 0 0 CHrndz3b 3 0 0 0 C .Wilson W6-3 61-3 4 1 1 4 3 Kershwp 3 0 0 0 Mayrrycf 2 0 0 0 Totals 34 3 103 Totals 3 1 5 9 5 burgh beatWashington. Morton (1Cincinnati 22 24 .478 5r/r Lackey pitchedto1 batter in the8th. Jepsen 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 League p 0 0 0 0 GwynJ ph-If 1 0 0 0 Si. Louis 0 00 201 000 — 3 Pittsburgh 21 26 .447 7 Badenhop pitchedto 1 batter in the9th. 6) allowed onerun onfive hits in 5 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 T—3:25.A—20,898 (31,042). Howellp 0 0 0 0 RHrndzp 2 0 0 0 Cincinnati 003 101 00x — 5 Chicago 17 29 .370 10'I~ S.Burnett Morin 1 0 0 0 0 1 DP — C inci n nati 2. LOB — St. Louis 6, Cincinnati HRmrzph 1 0 0 0 Hollndsp 0 0 0 0 /s workmanlike innings for his first West Division 1 1 0 0 0 1 5. 28—Bruce(5). HR—Frazier (9), Mesoraco(5). BWilsnp 0 0 0 0 DBrwnph 1 0 0 0 W L Pct GB Salas victory since last September. HBP—by C.Wilson(A.Gordon, Aoki). WP —Jepsen. Orloles 8, Indians 4 SB — B.Hamilton 2(18). S—Bailey.SF—B.Pena. J ansenp 0 0 0 0 Bastrdp 0 0 0 0 SanFrancisco 30 18 .625 PB — lannetta. Totals 3 4 2 9 2 Totals 3 00 3 0 IP H R E R BBSO Colorado 26 22 .542 4 Washington Pitlsburgh T — 2: 5 1. A — 35,082 (45, 4 83). Los Angeles 11 0 000 000 — 2 St. Louis Los Angeles 26 23 .531 4'I~ BALTIMORE — Chris Davis homab r hbi ab r hbi P hiladelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 — 0 S .Miller L,6-3 5 5 4 4 1 5 SanDiego 22 27 449 8'/2 ered and hadfour RBls, Adam 12-3 4 1 1 0 1 E—League (2). DP—Philadelphia 2. LOB —Los Spancf 5 0 2 0 JHrrsnrf 4 0 1 0 Maness Arizona 18 31 ,367 12'/x Blue Jays 3, Athletics 2 Rendon2b 3 0 0 0 NWalkr2b 4 0 1 0 11-3 0 0 0 0 1 Angeles11, Philadelphia8. 28—Ethier (7), Rollins Siegrist Jones had three hits and scored Werthrf 3 1 1 0 AMcctcf 4 0 0 0 Cincinnati (7), Utley(20). HR —C.crawford(4). SB—D.Gordon WRamsc 4 0 1 0 I.Davis1b 4 2 2 0 Friday's Games three runs and Bal t imore beat TORONTO — Liam Hendri ks won B ailey W, 4 -3 6 8 3 3 2 4 3(28). S —GwynnJr.. LA. Dodgers 2, Philadelphia0 Cleveland to snapthe Indians' IP H R E R BBSO Dsmndss 3 1 1 0 RMartnc 3 1 1 0 M.ParraH,6 1 1 0 0 0 1 Pittsburgh4,Washington 3 his season debut, SteveTolleson Dobbs1b 2 0 0 1 PAlvrz3b 4 1 1 2 Los Angeles BroxtonH,3 1 0 0 0 0 0 four-game winning streak. Milwaukee 9,Miami5 hit a two-run home runandToKershawW,3-1 6 2 0 0 3 9 Frndsnph-lb1 1 1 0 SMartelf 4 0 0 1 A.chapman S,4-5 1 1 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati5, St. Louis3 Walters3b 4 0 1 0 Barmesss 1 0 1 0 T — 2: 3 5. A — 37,2 71 (42, 319). League 0 1 0 0 1 0 ronto was victorious for the ninth Cleveland ArizonaatNewYork, ppd., rain Baltimore McLothlf 2 0 0 0 Mortonp 2 0 0 0 H owel l H,10 1 0 0 0 0 0 Atlanta3, Colorado2 time in11 gameswith a defeat of ab r hbi ab r hbi ph-If 0 0 0 1 JHughs p 0 0 0 0 B.WilsonH,7 1 0 0 0 0 2 Hairstn SanDiego11,ChicagoCubs1 Bourncf 2 0 1 0 Markksrf 5 1 4 0 Interleague Jansen S,14-16 1 0 0 0 0 1 Zmrmnp 2 0 1 0 Sniderph 1 0 0 0 Oakland. SanFrancisco6, Minnesota2 Aviles2b 4 0 0 0 Schoop2b 5 0 0 0 TMooreph 1 0 0 0 JuWlsnp 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia Today'sGames Brantlylf 4 1 1 0 A.Jonescf 4 3 3 0 R.Hernandez L,2-2 61-3 7 2 2 4 3 S torenp 0 0 0 0 Morrisp 0 0 0 0 Giants 6, Twins 2 L.A. Dodgers(Haren5-2) at Philadelphia(Buchanan Oakland Toronto Chsnhll3b 4 1 2 1 C.Davis1b 3 2 2 4 0000 Hollands 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 E spinosph 0 0 0 0 Grillip 0-0),12:05p.m. ab r hbi ab r hbi D vMrprf 4 0 0 0 N.cruzlf 3 2 1 1 Clipprdp 0 0 0 0 Bastardo 2 2 0 0 1 3 SAN FRANCISCO — Pablo SanArizona(collmenter 2-2) atNY.Mets(1 Wheeler1-4), Crispcf 4 0 1 0 Reyesss 4 0 1 1 CSantnlb 3 1 1 0 Hardyss 3 0 2 1 Totals 3 0 3 8 2 Totals 3 14 7 3 League pitchedto3 batters inthe7th. 1:10 p.m. Lowriess 4 1 1 0 Mecarrlf 4 0 0 0 Giambidh 2 1 1 3 DYongdh 4 0 1 1 W ashington 0 0 0 0 0 1 020 — 3 doval and Brandon Hicks homered HBP — by R .H er nan de z (E thi e r). Colorado (Nicasio 4-2)at Atlanta(Minor2-2), 1;10 D nldsn3b 3 0 0 0 Gosecf 0 0 0 0 Raburnph 1 0 0 0 Flahrty3b 3 0 1 0 Pitlsburgh 020 2 0 0 0 0x — 4 T—3:15(Raindelay: 0:43). A—27,254(43,651). to backa wild Tim Lincecum, and M oss1b 4 1 2 1 Bautistrf 3 0 1 0 YGomsc 4 0 0 0 CJosphc 4 0 0 0 p.m. E—Desmond(12). DP—Washington1, Pittsburgh Milwaukee (W.Peralta4-3) at Miami(Ja.Turner0-2), Cespdslf 4 0 0 0 Encrnclb 3 0 1 0 San Francisco beat the Minnesota. Sellersss 4 0 1 0 2. LOB — W as hington 11, Pi t tsburgh 6. 28 — S pa n 1:10 p.m. Reddckrf 3 0 1 0 Lawrie3b 3 1 1 0 Totals 3 2 4 7 4 Totals 3 48 147 Padres11, Cubs1 ( 11), R.Marti n (2). HR — P A lvare z (9). SB — D e sm on d Lincecum (4-3) struck out four St. Louis(J.Garcia0-0) at Cincinnati (Cingrani2-3), Callaspph 1 0 1 1 DNavrrdh 3 0 0 0 C leveland 000 4 0 0 000 — 4 (3), Barmes (1). S—Rendon. SF—Dobbs, Hairston. and walked six in six innings. Gentrypr-rf 0 0 0 0 StTllsn2b 3 1 1 2 4;15 p.m. B altimore 012 0 2 0 8 0 x — 8 IP H R E R BBSO —Yonder Alonso D Norrsc 4 0 1 0 Kralzc 3000 Washington (Strasburg3-3) at Pittsburgh(Cole4-3), E—Lowe (1). DP—Cleveland 3, Baltimore1. SAN DIEGO Washington Punto2b 3 0 1 0 Pillarcf-If 3 1 1 0 4:15 p.m. San Francisco LOB —Cleveland 5, Baltimore7. 28—Chisenhaff2 andYasmaniGrandalhomered, Z immermann L,3-2 6 7 4 4 2 4 Minnesota Minnesota(Deduno 1-2)at SanFrancisco(Vogelsong Blanksdh 3 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi (13), C.San t a na (7), Ma r ka ki s (7), A Jone s 2 ( 10), C. Storen 1 0 0 0 0 0 and Chase Headley drove in three Totals 33 2 8 2 Totals 2 9 3 6 3 2-2), 7:05 p.m. Davis(7),D.Young(4). HR—Giambi (1), C.Davis (7), Clippard 1 0 0 0 0 1 Dozier2b 5 1 2 0 Pagancf 4 1 2 0 Oakland 000 100 010 — 2 runs, as San Di e go beat the Chi Chicago Cubs(TWood4-4)atSanDiego(Roach1-0), Mauer lb 5 1 2 1 Pence rf 4 1 1 1 N.cruz(15).SB—Bourn(4). CS—Sellers(1). Pittsburgh Toronto 021 000 00x — 3 7:10 p.m. IP H R E R BBSO cago Cubs. ThePadres set a seaMortonW,1-6 5 2 - 3 5 1 1 4 4 Plouffe3b 4 0 0 0 Poseylb 4 1 0 0 E—Kazmir (2). DP—Toronto2. LOB—Oakland9, Cleveland J.Hughes H,l 1 3- 0 0 0 0 0 Parmelrf-If 4 0 1 1 Sandovl3b 4 1 1 3 Toronto3. 28—Crisp (7), Pilar (2).HR—Moss(11), HouseL,0-1 6 11 5 5 2 1 son-high in runs andhad12 hits. Ju.WilsonH,6 1 1 - 3 3 2 1 1 0 KSuzukc 4 0 1 0 Arias3b 0 0 0 0 American League St.Toffeson (1). SB—Crisp(8),Reyes(7). Lowe 1 2 3 0 2 0 Morris H,4 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 K ubellf 1 0 0 0 Morself 3 0 0 0 IP H R E R BBSO Carrasco Chicago San Di e go 1 1 0 0 0 0 Grilli S,5-8 1 0 0 0 1 1 C olaellph-rf 1 0 0 0 Affeldtp 0 0 0 0 Mariners 6, Astros1 Oakland ab r hbi ab r hbi HBP —by Zimmermann (Barmes), by Morton (Des- EEscorss 2 0 1 0 J.Lopezp 0 0 0 0 KazmirL,5-2 7 5 3 3 1 2 Baltimore kc scf 2 0 0 0 Machip 0 0 0 0 B.NorrisW3-4 6 6 4 4 3 6 Bonifaccf 4 0 0 0 Ecarerss 5 2 2 0 m ond), by Morris (Espinosa). WP —Zimmermann, A.Hi Ji Johnson 1 1 0 0 0 0 Gibsonp 2 0 0 0 HSnchzc 3 0 0 0 SEATTLE —Felix Hernandez McFarlandH,l 1 0 0 0 1 0 Wrghtp 0 0 0 0 Maybincf 4 3 2 0 Ju.Wilson. PB —R.Martin. Toronto Lakelf 3 0 1 0 S.Smithlf 5 0 1 2 Nunezph 1 0 0 0 Bcrwfrss 3 1 1 0 Matusz 1 1 0 0 0 0 T—3:13.A—31,592 (38,362). struck out nine over eight strong HendriksW,1-0 5 2-3 3 1 1 3 3 O'Day Thielarp 0 0 0 0 B.Hicks2b 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 Rizzolb 3 0 0 0 Headly3b 3 2 2 3 11-3 2 0 0 0 0 Matuszpitchedto1 batter inthe9th. innings for his third straight vicLoupH,9 Scastross 3 0 0 0 Amarst3b 0 0 0 0 Pintoph 1 0 0 0 Linccmp 2 0 0 0 elabarH,12 1 3- 0 1 1 1 0 HBP Valuen2b 4 1 1 0 Alonsolb 4 2 2 2 Brewers 9, Marlins 5 Guerrirp 0 0 0 0 Blancolf 1 0 0 0 —byHouse(A.Jones). tory, Willie Bloomquist hit his first D 2-3 2 0 0 0 1 T—2;43.A—39,602 (45,971). Cecil H,12 Castiffoc 4 0 2 1 Gyorko2b 4 1 2 1 Totals 32 2 7 2 Totals 3 0 6 6 6 home run since 2011,andSeattle Janssen S,6-6 1 1 0 0 0 1 S chrhltrf 3 0 0 0 Venalerf 3 0 0 1 M innesota 002 0 0 0 000 — 2 MIAMI — Mark Reynolds hit HBP —byHendriks (Blanks). O lt3b 3 0 0 0 Grandlc 4 1 1 2 San Francisco 301 100 10x — 6 beat Houston. Hernandez(6-1) T—2:37. A—21,007(49,282). White Sox 6, Yankees5 a pair of two-run homers and E —E.Escobar(2). DP—SanFrancisco 1. LOBEJcksnp 1 0 0 0 Stauffrp 2 0 0 0 allowed only five hits and continCoghlnph 1 0 1 0 Riveraph 1 0 0 0 Minnesota10, SanFrancisco 1. 2B—Dozier (5), Milwaukee won a record-setting Verasp 0 0 0 0 Qcknshp 0 0 0 0 E.Escobar(13), Pagan(11). 38—Mauer (1), Pagan ued a strong last two weeks onthe Tigers 7, Rangers 2 CHICAGO— Adam Dunn hita slugfest at Miami. Giancarlo Kalishph-cf 1 0 0 0 Denorfiph 1 0 0 0 (1), B.crawford(3). HR —Sandoval(5), B.Hicks(8). two-run homer off David Robertmound. CS—Dozier(4).SF —B.Hicks. Roachp 0 0 0 0 Stanton andGarrett Jones hit two DETROIT —Anibal Sanchez gave son in the ninth inning, and the B enoitp 0 0 0 0 IP H R E R BBSO Houston Seattle Totals 3 0 1 5 1 Totals 3 6111211 solo homers apiece for Miami, Minaesota Detroit a much-needed quality Chicago White Sox beat the New ab r hbi ab r hbi Chicago 000 000 100 — 1 and Khris Davis homered for Mil- GibsonL,4-4 5 5 5 5 0 4 start, and the Tigers snappedtheir Altuve2b 4 0 3 1 J.Jonescf 4 0 1 0 York Yankees. Alexei Ramirezalso San Diego 430 1 0 0 3 0x — 11 waukee. Thielbar 2 1 1 1 0 3 The t eams combined f or DP — S a n Di e g o 2 . L O B — C h i c a g o 7 , Sa n Di e g o 4 . Fowlercf 4 0 1 0 Romerdh 3 0 0 0 Guerrier 1 0 0 0 0 0 four-game losing streak with a went deep, andChicagocame 28 — Lake(9), Valbuena(11), Maybin 2 (7), Headley seven homers, the most since the San Francisco Jcastroc 4 0 0 0 Cano2b 4 1 2 0 victory over Texas. away with the win after wiping out 5), Gyorko MDmn dh 4 0 0 0 Smoak1b 4 2 2 0 (4). 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GOLF ROUNDUP
Summit
Rookie takes lead in to weekend at Colonial The Associated Press FORT WORTH, Texas -
PGA Tour rookie Brice Garnett grew up in a small Missouri town where his home course is a nine-hole layout. Garnett has gone from Da-
viess County Country Club and
Matt Kuchar missed the cut
by a stroke at 2-over 142 after a 70.
Also on Friday: Five top leaderboard at Sen ior PGA: BENTON H A R BOR, Mich. — Tom Watson shot a 3-Lmder 68 for a share
of the lead in the Senior PGA leading at Hogan's Alley after Championship with f ellow two rounds at Colonial. Hall o f F a mer B ernhard After starting with an eagle, Langer and Colin Montgomthen Missouri Western State to
Garnett shot a 4-under 66 on
Friday and moved to 7-under 133. He had a one-stroke lead over long-putting Chris Stroud (64) and Robert Streb (68). "I'm just keeping my head down and trying to make as many birdies as possible," Garnett said. "I'm going to try to embrace it this weekend and
erieand three other players.
Matthew maintains LPGA lead: MOBILE, Ala. — Catriona Matthew remained atop the Airbus LPGA Classic leader-
board, birdieing four of the last seven holes to take a one-stroke
advantage over Charley Hull into the weekend. Lowry, Bjorn tied on top at
have fun, and we'll see where BMW: VIRGINIA W A T ER, we stand come Sunday." England — Ireland's Shane Adam Scott, playing as No. Lowry birdied his final two 1 in the world for the first time, holes for a 2-under 70 and a had birdies on three of his last share of the lead with Denseven holes for a 68 to get to 1 mark's Thomas Bjorn after under. He has made the cut in the second round of the BMW his past 34 PGA Tour events. PGA Championship.
or speed, but because the Storm junior was saving enContinued from C1 final 400 m eters. Brooks, ergy for today's 1,500 — an Not an especially impres- who for some time held a event in which he will be sive total, but during today's slight — at best — advan- looking to qualify for the Infinal round of competition, tage, watched as Cleveland's t ernational A s sociation o f Summit boasts 15 athletes Emma Wren pulled away for Athletics Federations World in nine of 11 events. And the the win. Justine Feist of Cor- Junior Championships in EuStorm have their eyes on that vallis made a late surge to genethissummer. "I took off quite a bit," MaSt. Mary's record of 120.5 bump Brooks to third. "I've never been in a race ton said. "I think I could have points. "This is just a great start," like this," said Brooks, whose run under 8:20 if I went for it. Brown said after placing teammate, Piper McDonald, But definitely, the 1,500 is a third in the long jump. "It mo- placed seventh in the same lot more important." tivates us tomorrow during event. "I'm not sure exactly Saving energy or not, Mafinals to kill it even more than what to expect. But I had fun." ton put his distance-running ever before. We're trying to Mercedes Mingus then dominance on display in the set the standard so high that took fourth i n t h e j a velin 3,000 with 600 meters to go. no other school can even fath- for Summit and Brown and After running on the shoulom it." Emm a S tevenson placed der of Hermiston's AlejanNeither Bend High nor third and fifth i n th e long dro Cisneros for most of the Mountain View had athletes jump, respectively. race, Maton let loose, quickly competing in the finals on Hannah Cochran and Dan- building a sizable lead 200 Friday, though several Lava ielle Taylor went 3-4 in the meters later and winning by Bears and Cougars will be high jump, helping the Storm nearly 10 seconds to give the looking to reach the podium build an early lead in their Summit standout a second today. Redmond's one Friday quest for an eighth straight straight 3,000 title. finalist, Kyle Tinnell, finished team state championshipB end, M o u ntain Vi e w ninth in the boys triple jump and a new points record. and Redmond produced no "State title (is the first goal)," state placers on Friday, but and just off the podium. He will be the No. 2 seed in the Brown said. "But we want to each has promising pros100-meters final today and make history right now." pects for today's final day of will also compete in the triple In the boys 3,000, Summit's competition. jump. Matthew Maton successfulFor the Lava Bears, CaSummit freshman Olivia ly defended his 3K state title leb Hoffmann heads into the Brooks kicked off Friday's from 2013, missing his own boys 800 with the top time in scoring for the Storm with
of runners crowded in front for most of the way until the
a third-place finish in the
state-meet record in the event by just 1.25 seconds. Not that
3,000 meters, where a throng
Maton has lost any strength
5A and will also compete in
the 300-meter hurdles. Joel Johnson is the No. 3 seed in
the boys pole vault, while Samantha McGee holds the second-best mark in the girls pole vault final. D antly W i lcox w i l l
run
in a middle lane in both the boys 300- and 110-meter hur-
dles today, as the Mountain View junior is seeded second and third i n
t h ose events,
respectively. The Cougars' 1,600 boys relay team, which owns the state's top time this
season in 5A, will aim for the state title, and Mountain
View looks to do the same in the 400-meter relay after logging the third-best time in the
classification. The Summit boys head into the final daytied for sixth, four
points behind first-dayleaders Marist and Hermiston.
The Storm girls and boys are in position to sweep the team titles for the fourth straight year, a feat that no
other school in OSAA history has done. But while the Summit girls seem to be well on
their way, Maton knows his boys team face a much tougher task.
"We know it's going to be tight this year if we win it," Maton said. "Every point counts." — Reporter: 541-383-0307, glzzcas®bendbulletin.com.
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TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, MAY 24, 2014
PREP SCOREBOARD Softball ClassBA Play-inround Mountai ngiew 218 0881 — 4 6 8 Wilson 338 082 x — 8 8 1
Baseball Class5A Play-inround At WeslernOregonUniv., Monmouth Mountai nView 083 ggg 1 — 4 7 1 Corvagis 025 082 x — 9 5 2
VC, 153-00.6, CheyeneWebb, Nys, 149-09. 7, Evan Harrison,WC,146-07. 8, ChrisOcana, Warrenton, 145-06.TJ—1, Christian Fullbright, SC,42-07.50. 2, SageDelong,V, 42-00.75. 3 (tie), RyanHobbs, HC, 41-05.50;LucasStiff Arm,CG,41-03. 5. Justin Simpson, Nys,41-02.6,DevinWeien,Cor,40-06.50. 7, ConnorLysne,LV,40-03.75. 8, MorganStrunk, SAy, 40-01.50.LJ— 1, Malik Knott, Col, 21-7.75. 2, MichaelCooney, LV,21-1.75. 3, Cedet Bailey, Clat, 21-1.25. 4,MorganStrunk, SA,21-0.75. 5, Matthew Leong,HC,20-10.75. 6, JohnBates, Nys,20-5.25. 7, GarrettRogers,Cor,19-7.25. 8,Justin Simpson,Nys, 19-6.25.
Class2A 2814 OSAA TracktkField Championships At HaywardField, Eugene Final results Team scores —Nestucca 23, Central Linn18, PortlandChristian16, Reedsport13, EastLinn Christian13,Enterprise13,Culver10, Kennedy8, Lost River 8, Riverdale6, Monroe5, Canyonville Christian5, ClassBA Play-inround Elgin 5,GrantUnion4, Oakridge 3, Weston-McEwen 3, Union2,Oakland1. (10 innings) ggg gggggg 1 — 1 2 2 Top eightplacers Redmond ggg gggggg 2 — 2 4 2 4gg-meterrelay — 1, CentralLinn,44.15. 2, Dallas PortlandChristian,44.51. 3,Union,45.63. 4, Canyonville Christian,45.90. 5, Riverdale,46.27.6, LostRivNonconference er, 46.64.7, Heppner, 47.41.8, Oakland,47.55. 1688 SantiamChristian ggg048 0 — 4 5 4 —1, DavidRibich, Ent,4:12.47. 2,SisayGiffock,PC, Sisters 188 018 0 — 2 3 1 4:17.09. 3,Taylor Ball, Oak,4:22.79. 4, JaminHooley, ELC,4:23.01.5, LoganRohweder-Romig, NKN, Track and field 4:25.42.6,JohnSavage, Keny, 4:29.03. 7, RileySheehy, U,4:30.20.8, Eric Summers, LR,4:36.87. 3,000 BOYS —1, DavidRibich, EP,8:57.32. 2, SisayGigock, PC, Class6A 8:58. 19.3,GuyEroh,Riv,9;29.94.4,JaminHooley, 2014OSAA TrackA FieldChampionships ELC,9:32.18.5, AdrianParra, Ken,9:36.02. 6,Taylor At Hayward Field, Eugene Ball, Oak,9:37.84. 7, Samuel O'Reily, U, 9:48.84. 8, First day ers, LR,10:04.49.180— 1,JosueAvilez, Team scores —Jesuit19, Gresh am17, Clack- Eric Summ scher, Reg, 11.45. 3, Trevor amas16,GrantsPass15, Oregon City 14,Sheldon CL, 11.26. 2,ZachGe 13.5, Lincoln11.5,Grant10, WestSalem10,South Verhelst,U,11.57.4, DoniniqueWoods, Vern, 11.58. Eugene10, Reynolds 9, Centennial 8, McMinnville 8, 5,ColbyDeVasier,Oak,11.60.6,JesseDeLucia,PC, CentralCatholic6.5,WestLinn6, Beaverton 5, North 11.68. 7,RicardoRayas, LR,11.86.8, LanceFranco, Medford 4,Glencoe3, Southridge 3, Thurston2.5, RD,12.16.4gg—1, Devin Lewis-Allen, Knap, 5086. 2, HunterBraitwaite,52.16.3, BenField, RD,52.23. 4, Aloha2.5,Sprague1,McNary0.5. GabeDickson,Glen,52.66.5,AlexTyler,Ent,52.84. Top eightplacers 3,000— 1,ReigyBloomer,SE,8:39.88.2,Ahmed 6, LeviTarbeff,Bon,54.12. 7,Oliver Meyr,CL,54.45. Ibra him,Rey,8:42.07.3,Sam Truax,CC,8:46.67.4, 8,JayceBingham,Oak,54.43.110h — 1,David RomanOff ar,WL,8:47.45.5,JacksonMestler,She, Guild, PC,15.82.2, TateBarnes, CL,16.07.3, Kaden 8:51. 15.6,MasonRouches,Gle,8:51.69.7,Ahmed Lathrop,Ent,16.63. 4, Austin Linvile, ELC,16.84. 5, Muhumed,WS, 8:52.20. 8, GraysonOgar,WL, Billy Strain,MP,17.00. 6,EthanBlack, U,17.66. 7, ConnorPaschke,LR,17.73. 8, CodyStewart, NKN, 8:53.40. PV —1, ConnorMcLean, Cla, 15-00. 2, Kyle 17.83.Bgg—1, JessCayetano, PC,2:03.75. 2, JoAnderson,OC,14-00. 3, Trevor Cheadle, Lin, 13-06. sephFine,Oak,2:04.90. 3, FrankAlonzo,LR,2;05.05. 3, Langdon Junge,She,13-06. 5, MarioFilippi, NM, 4,MichaelWitehead,ELC,2:05.69.5,JohnSavage, 13-06. 6,RileyTemple, SR,13-06. 7,JoeMalloy, GP, Ken, 2:06.08. 6,GarrettBender,FB,2:07.02. 7, Carson ReidEl , g,2:09.18.8, ChazMurray, Ent,2:09.44. 13-00. 8,JaredMalone, CC,13-00. 2gg —1, JosueAvilez,CL,11.26. 2, ZachGescher, R, 11.45. 3,TrevorVerhelst, U, 11.57.4, Dominique Class5A Woods,Vern,11.58.5, ColbyDeVasier, Oak,11.60. 2014DSAA Track& FieldChampionships 6, Jesse DeLucia, PC,11.68. 7, Ricardo Rayas, LR, At Hayward Field, Eugene 11.86. 8,LanceFranco, Ridd,12.16. 300h—1, DaFirst day Team scores—Marist14, Hermiston14,Leba- vid Guild,PC,40.37.2, KadenLathrop, Ent,41.17. 3, non13,Wilson12,Ashland12,Stlverton10,Summit Austin Linviffe,ELC,42.47. 4, Nathaniel Perren,Ent, 10, Hood RiverValley10, Benson9, Liberty 7, Sandy 43.99. 5,CodyStewart, NKN,44.23. 6, EricSalazar, 7, TheDallesWahtonka6, Springfield 6, Churchil 6, Bon,44.59.7, Connor Paschke,LR,44.60.1,680 reEaglePoint5, West Albany5,Pendleton 4,Wiffamette lay —1, Enterprise,3:33.63.2, PortlandChristian, 3:33.78. 3,Union,3:38.57.4, Lost River,3:38.62. 5, 2, St.Helens2, Putnam1, Dagas1. Riverdale3:40.54. , 6,Chiloquin, 3:45.22.7, Oakridge, Top eightplacers 3,000— 1.Matthew Maton,Sum,8: 29.87.2, 3:45.41. 8,CentralLinn,3:46.17. HJ — 1, Oliver Meyr,CL,6-03. 2, Nathaniel AlejandroCisneros, Herm,8:39.49. 3, JoseMacias, Herm,8:42.00.4, IsaacMitchell, San,8:42.36. 5,J.P. Perren,Ent,6-02.3, Devin Hasher, PR,6-02. 4, Mike Kiefer,Mar,8:42.65.6, Michael Francy,Lib, 9:01.28. Mitchell, RS,6-02. 5, Alex Rubiera,Vern,5-06. 6, nMumford,PC,5-06.7,Tim Hagen,San,5-06. 7,KevinVanDyke,EP,9:06.61.8,JackHoward,Wil- Natha Discus — 1, BrettElder, Nest,152-06.2, Clayton son, 9:06.65. Gaines, WME,141-00. 3, Trevor Dolby, Reg, 131-01. Ll — 1. LiamHenshaw, Mar, 23-00.75.2, CamFindley, MP ,131-00. 5, BlakeWarren, ELC, eron Retherford,Ben,23-00.50. 3, Spenser Schmidt, 4, Kenden Chu,22-05.25.4,JacobLacoste, WA,22-02. 5, Donte 130-10. 6, JoseRizo, LR,125-10. 7, TylerWilson, Robinson,Pen,1-06.50. 6, TristanAnastas, Wilson, Rid,125-04.8, HaydenSnow,Oak,123-10. PV— 1, 21-06. 7, NathanMoore,Will, 21-05.50. 8, Bryan CoreySledge,Cul,14-6. 2, Kavic Belcastro, CL,14-3. 3, HaydenHinshaw,RS,12-6. 4, StephenHowes, E, Marlatt, Put,21-03.50. 12-0. 5,AustinMcKilip, Nes,11-6.6, FrankAlonzo, LR, 11-0.7, RyanLeslie, Nes,10-6. 8 (tie), Tragen Class4A Smart,RS,10-0; FelipeRodriguez, Stan,10-0.Shot 2014OSAA Track& FieldChampionships — 1, DraceMoeler, Nes,52-7.25. 2, BlakeWarren, At Hayward Field, Eugene ELC,50-9.75.3, Brett Elder,Nes,48-9.25.4, Jovani First day ,Mo a n,45-5.25.5,JustinHynes,LR,43-10.5.6, Team scores — HiddenValley 21, Siuslaw21, Garci C laytonGaines, WME,43-10.25.7, KyleErickson, GU, Estacada 18, North Bend17, Banks14, LaSale 14, Scappoose 13, LaPine10, Sweet Home 8, Philo- 42-9. 8,HaydenSnow,Oak,42-4. Javelin — 1,Jack, 178-10. 2, Austin McKilip, Nest, math 8,Elmira7.5, SouthUmpqua 7, McLoughlin 6, son Vanyuren,FBC Ridgeview6, Marshfield 5, Central 4, CrookCounty 177-00. 3,NikolaiChristoffersen,Ent,168-07.4, Brett Elder, Nest,154-01. 5, DraceMoeffer, Nest,153-11. 6, 4,Molaff a4,Cascade2,Mazama1.5,LaGrande1, ChaseBaker, Oak,144-10. 7, JosephValadez, Stan, Phoenix1. 141-11. 8,Daniel Glaede,Ken,137-07. TJ—1.DiSeTop eightplacers ez, CL,44-01.50. 2, Austin McKilip, Nest, 3,000 —1, MackMarbas, Siu, 8:42.75. 2,Jakob an Hernand 40-06.25. 3,JackYoo, CC,40-03. 4, KadenLathrop, Hiett, SH,8:45.15.3, ShaneCrofoot, HV,8:51.95. 4, 40-01.75.5,RicardoRayas,LR,39-06.6,GuigMitchell Butler,Siu, 8:58.55.5, GraysonMunn, CC, Ent, 9:05.27.6, JasonRae,LS, 9:05.41.7,JohnRoth, Cas, ermoPimienta,Nest, 38-10.50.7, ColtonFuller, DC, 38-03. 25.8,Kendaff Seitzinger,Mon,37-09.25.LJ9:10.60.8, RandyMena,Pho, 9:12.52. PV —1, Justin PetzLP, , 15-00. 2, IsaacMan- 1,DiSeanHernandez,CL,22-4.5.2,NathanMumford, ning, Phi,14-06.3, LukeLucero, NB,14-00. 4, Hunter PC, 21-0.75. 3,MikeMitchell, RS,20-7.25. 4, Jack Drops,Mar,13-06.5, LucasHidalgo, Banks,13-06. Yoo, Can,20-6.75.5,BishopMi tchell,Ken,20-6.25.6, 6, AlexBackman, NB,13-00. 7(tie), ZacArino, Maz, ChandlerBurns,Ent,20-1. 7, MichaelAshmead, GU, 18-10.5. 8, Gui l e rmo Pi m i e nta, Nes,18-10.25. 12-06;JeffLinn, Elm,12-06. ClassBA Play-in round Hood RiverValley 283 038 2 — 10 15 8 Summit ggg ggg 0 —032
165-09. 2, ColtenWinters, Day,164-04. 3, Theran Hunt,CV,162-00.4, EthanMiler, CC,152-10.5, Luke Kinnamon, Low,151-07. 6, ChaseParker,TL,149-07. 7,JakeLittle, Duf,146-06. 8,JesseHenry, HC,14202.TJ —1, Reag an Shira, Adr, 42-03.50. 2, Bailey Haguewood, lone, 39-11.50. 3, DustyBennett, Gris, 39-09. 4,CodyWilson,Moh,39-06.50.5,Matthew Gille, CC,39-00.75. 6, RileyMerrigan, Imb,38-05.75. 7, Chris Free,Map,38-01. 8, LucasMarty, SC,3708.50.LJ—1, CodyWilson, Moh,21-9.5. 2, Isaiah Cole, Sher,20-7.25.3,BaileyHaguewood,lone,201.75. 4,MarcusPratt, PV,20-0.5, David Greenawald, SV,19-11. 6,CalebLindsey,CV,19-6.75. 7, Mathew Gille, CC,19-5.25.8,JasonBenites, PV,19-4.
landChristian11,GrantUnion10, DaysCreek9,Lost River 8, EastLinnChristian 7, Weston-McE wen 6, Santiam 6, Oakridge5, Monroe5, Pilot Rock5, Riddle 4, Glendale4, GoldBeach 3, Canyonville Christian3, Reedsport2,FaithBibleChristian1. Top eightplacers 480-meter relay —1, Lost River,51.38. 2, Union, 52.15.3,Kennedy,52.89.4,Weston-McEwen, 52.96. 5,Vernonia,52.96.6, Knappa,53.25. 7, Regis, 53.30.8,Monroe,54.34.1688— 1,McKenzie Evans, U,4:56.29. 2, SydneyNichol, ELC,4:59.95. 3, AysiaKiffingbeck-Davidson,Oak,5:01.90. 4, Elly Wells, U,5:06.23.5, Brittni Gibson,Oak,5:08.53. 6, AngelicaMetteer,Cul, 5:15.31.7, Kaitlin Armstrong, GB, 5:15.75. 8, Megan Parks, LR,5:15.75. 3,000 GIRLS — 1, McKenzieEvans, U,10:46.81. 2, EffyWels, Class6A U, 11:02.61. 3, LaurenStokley, Ken,11:18.94. 4, 2814 DSAA Track tt FieldChampionships Brittni Gibson,Oak, 11;32.66. 5, LilahAbrams,RD, At Hayward Field, Eugene 11:44.37. 6,Kaitlin Armstrong,GB,11:56.48. 7, Liz First day Reardon,ELC,12:02.31. 8, AmandaForrester, Glen, Team score s— Sheldon25,Jesuit15,Lake 12:37.56.1gg— 1, LoghanSprauer, Ken,12.67.2, Oswego14, Barlow12,Grants Pass11, Roseburg MadisonCarlin, WME,12.88. 3, Carley Brown,LR, 10, Tualatin10,Grant10,Sunset9, Lakeridge 8,West 12.98. 4,CoraGallop, Oak,13.13. 5, Julia Whalen, Salem7, Newberg5, Thurston4, McMinnvige 4, Cra- PC,13.26.6, MackenzieWilson, ELC,13.30. 7,Annie Duncan, U,13.33.8,MeghanSullivan,V,13.37.488 ter 4, Forest Grove3, Clackamas2, David Douglas1, Tigard1,McNary1. — 1, LoghanSprauer, Ken,58.20. 2, Emily Parks, Top eightplacers LR, 58.53.3, JuliaWhalen, PC,1:00.52. 4, Elizabeth 3,000 — 1,EllaDonaghu, Gra,9:56.79. 2, Gra- Herbes,U,1:00.57. 5, CoraGallop, Oak,1:01.83. 6, cie Todd,She,10:14.19. 3, Charlotte Corless,Sun, Aria Higgins,Elg,1:02.21. 7, Devin Vandergriff, Knap, 10:15.93. 4, DylanHite, Jes, 10:16.84. 5, Gracie 1:03.53. 8,KaylynnHixenbaugh, RS,1:06.95. 1ggh Tostenson,Cra,10:16.96.6, AudreyHuelskamp,Sun, —1, KycieRichwine,Nes,16.13. 2,Madison Sprauer, 10:17.96.7, MaiaEdwards, Cla,10:20.05. 8, Kennedy Ken, 16.76.3, EricaStuckart, Reg,16.82. 4, Amelia Allen, DD,10:20.87. Grosjacques,Ken, 16.89. 5, StacyKozlowski, PC, PV — 1,LauraTaylor,Tua,12-08.2, ToryEdwards, 17.37. 6,IsabelGolemon, DC,17.47. 7, MariaSigil, 17.78.8,BetsyWest,WME,20.00.808 — 1, LO, 11-03.3, MarissaTaylor, LO,11-03. 4 (tie), lya- Oak, na Irving,WS,10-06; Amber Prevedello, She,10-06; Andrea Retano,Cul, 2;18.57. 2, Aysia Kilingbeck-Davidson,Oak,2:21.03. 3, Katriel O'Reily, U,2:21.21. KathrinaSlater,Jes,10-06. 7, Nicole Kangas, LR,104,SydneyNichol,ELC,2:25.28.5,DawnMistMov06. 8,VictoriaProuty,Tig,10-06. ich-i Felds,Ent,2:26.69.6,Megan Parks,LR,2:28.34. 7. Alexandra Scott, RD,2:33.31. 8, Monica Chatelain, ClassBA Nest,2:37.76.288— 1,LoghanSprauer, Ken26.25. 2014OSAATrackA FieldChampionships 2, CoraGalop, Oak,26.46.3, Madison Carlin, WME, At HaywardField, Eugene 26 96. 4,JuliaWhalen, PC,2713. 5,ElizabethHerbes, First day Team scores —Summit 34, Hermiston18, U,27.23.6,MackenzieWilson,ELC,27.31.7,Meghan Liberty 15,Cleveland15, Corvagis 12, Lebanon11, Sullivan,V,27.33. 8,Mahli Beltran,Can,28.18.3ggh Milwaukie10,Benson8, Wilsonville 6, St. Helens5, — 1, EmilyParks,LR,46.00. 2, MadisonSprauer, Sandy4,Silverton4,Churchil 3, Wilson3,TheDalles Keny,48.81.3,Betsy West,WME,49.38.4,Erica Stuckart,Reg,49.84. 5, KycieRichwine,Nest, 49.91. 2.5, Pendleton 2, Madison2, HoodRiverValley1, Willamette.5. 6, IsabelGolem on, DC,50.05. 7, MariaSigl, Oak, 51.53. 8,TheresaSmolkowski, Elgin, 52.43.1,ggg Top eightplacers relay — 1, Lost River4:12.08. 2, Union,4:13.19. 3,000 —1. Emma Wren, Cle (Or), 10:16.29.2, JustineFeist, Cor,10:19.57.3, Olivia Brooks,Sum, 3, EastLinnChristian, 4:18.06.4, Regis,4:23.67.5, 10:21.45. 4, RachelKhaw,Lib, 10:23.46. 5, Mad- Elgin, 4:24.49. 6,Reedsport,4:28.51. 7, Vernonia, die Fuhrman,Sil, 10:24.74. 6, Olivia Stein,Wilson, 4:28.52.8,Nestucca,4;31.15. HJ —1, MonicaWebb, Reg, 5-2. 2,StormyBull10:25 .36.7,PiperMcDonald,Sum,10:36.88.8, Sascha Bockius, HRV,10:38.92. ard, U,5-2. 3, LoghanSprauer, Ken, 5-2. 4,StacyKoHJ —1. ElizabethPecsok, Lib,5-04. 2, Mckenzie zlowski,PC,5-1.5,IsabelGolemon, DC,5-0.6,Sarah Byrd,Herm,5-04.3, HannahCochran,Sum,5-02. 4, Madsen,Ent, 4-10. 7, Cezanne Brunner, PC,4-8. DanielleTaylor,Sum,5-02. 5, Emm a Hausafus, Cle Discus — 1,Katherine Pelz, RD,125-10. 2, Hannah (Or), 5-01. 6,GraceSpaulding, Cor, 5-01.7, Leah Schaafsma,Ent,121-10. 3, KimberlyWebb,Reg,120Whitmore, Mad,5-01. 8(tie), KatieConklin, TD,5-00; 9. 4, McKayla Horner, ELC,103-0. 5, MoanaGianotti, AveryCottle,Will, 5-00. Rid,102-2. 6,ClareBaker,Mon,92-9. 7, Chelsie Kodesh, GU,86-9.8,NicoleSeals,MP,85-7.PV— 1, Class4A MadisonSprauer,Ken,8-06. 2, MelanieSederburg, 2014DSAATrack& FieldChampionships WME,8-03.3,ColleenWinn,Oak,8-00.4,McKenna At Hayward Field, Eugene Aerni, San,7-06. 4(tie), LauraHerbes, U,7-06; KayFirst day laBateman,Mon,7-06.7,ToriFoong,PC,6-06.8, Teamscores— Banks 22.5, CrookCounty15, AlyssaMorgan,Nest, 6-06. Shot —1, Alisha Clark, Marshfield15,Ridgeview11, Central 11,Sisters 11, Sant, 34-00.25.2, McKayla Horner, ELC,32-06.50. 3, Elmira10, Siuslaw9, Phoenix 8, Gladstone8, Cas- Hannah Schaafsma,Ent,2-03.50.4,FaithLee,Bon, cade6,LaSalle6,Estacada4.5,CottageGrove4, 32-03. 5,Caitlin Hearn, Irr, 31-10.75.6, NicoleSeals, Mazama 3, Philomath2, Henley 2, Klamath Union 2, MP,30-06.50.7, KristinaBurdick, NKN,30-04.75. 8, NorthVagey1. SierraFalcon, FBC,29-07.25. Javelin — 1, Grace Top eightplacers Hermann,MP,125-1. 2, Taylor Smith,GU,120-11. 3,000 —1, ShaylenCrook,Mar,10:12.27. 2, 3, KaraConner, San,109-8. 4, HannahMitchell, PR, NevinaDeLuca,Pho, 10:39.37. 3, Aria Blumm,Sis, 108-11.5,ChristinaAyers,Reg,104-7. 6,Dixie Charl10:43.01. 4,AbbyMcBeth, Cen,10:49.69. 5,Amanda ton, Glen,103-7.7, KaylaBateman, Mon, 102-11. 8, Welch,LG,11;05.80.6, CelieMans, Siu, 11;07.75.7, ChandelleStanton, FB,94-3.TJ —1, CoraGallop, Meaghan Alba, Phi,11:13.11. 8, Heather Keniry, LG, Oak, 35-04.50.2,JazmynHerrington,DC,34-02.75.3 11:13.15. (tie), Ceza nneBrunner,PC,32-04.75; AbbyFrith, Reg, HJ —1, AmyHilger, Banks,5-05. 2, Hosanna 32-03.75. 5,KenzieWilson, GU,31-08.25. 6, Taylor Wilder,RV,5-04. 3, JuliaKenyon, Cen,5-01.4 (tie), Brown,Ken,31-07.75. 7, StacyKozlowski, PC,31Tori Johnson, Est, 5-00; Ariel Slifka, Banks, 5-00. 6. 03.75.8,SashaEck, CC,30-11. LJ— 1,AlisonRickChri stySeaton,Cas,5-00.7,RebeccaSaxton,KU, man,Reg,16-2.25.2, CarleyBrown, LR,15-10.75. 3, 4-10. 8,MeganHoback,NV,4-10. MadisonCarlin, WME , 15-7. 4, JazmynHerrington, DC, 15-6.5. 5,Ceza nneBrunner, PC,15-5. 6, Sasha ClassSA Eck,Can,15-3.5.7,KeziaEunice,RS,15-1.5. 8,Taylor 2014 DSAA Track tkField Championships Brown,Ken,14-10.75. At Hayward Field, Eugene Final results Class1A Teamscores— Dayton20, Amity15, Coquile 2814 OSAA TracktkField Championships At Hayward Field, Eugene 14, Creswell 14, BlanchetCatholic 14, Cascade Christian13,Lake view13, Riverside13, Bandon11.5, Finalresults Burns 10,Vale8, Wilamina8, Corbett7, Sheridan Teamscores—Portland Lutheran17, Condon/ 5.5, Salem Academy5, Catlin Gabel 5, Harrisburg4, Wheeler14.5,Joseph12.5, Monument/Long Creek Jefferson 4, PleasantHil 4,ValleyCatholic 3, Scio2, 12, Sherman11,Imbler10, CamasValley10, Triad Rainier1,Uma tila1. Christian10,Paisley10,Dufur10, Eddyville 9, Harper Top eightplacers 9, Griswold8, Crosshil Christian8, Cove7, lone6, 4gg-meter relay —1, ValleyCatholic, 49.80.2, Crow 6,DamascusChristian 6, Echo5,Triangle Lake 3, Mapleton 2, SouthWascoCounty 2,Falls Umatilla,50.82.3, Vale,51.08. 4,StMary's, 51.12.5, 4, Powers Catlin Gabel51.19. , 6,Westside Christian, 51.20.7, City 2. Burns,51.21.8,Scio, 51.89.1688— 1, Olivia PowTop eightplacers 480-meterrelay —1,Imbler 51.77. 2,St. Paul ell, Cres,4:51.96.2, NyalualBeng,DLSNC, 4:57.42. 52.35. 3, Camas Valley 52.81. 4, Pacific 53.20. 5, 3,StephanieCroy,CC,4: 58.77.4,Sam Slusher,CG, 4:58.78.5, AidaSantoro,Ban,5:00.36. 6,HannahCe- TriangleLake53.43. 6, Sherman53.44. 7, Portland sario, HC, 5:02.71. 7, MadisonWinn,Bur,5:07.48. 8, Waldorf53.76.8, Lowell54.73.1,5gg —1, Sarah KateyHarris, Day,5:10.45. 3,000—1, Olivia Poweff, Estabrook,TC, 5:10.64. 2, SarahStubblefield, SC, Cres, 10:41.09.2, StephanieCroy, CC,11:02.75. 3, 5:12.51.3,Rachel Roach, DC,5:14.34. 4, IsabelleTinAida Santoro,Ban,11:11.47. 4, SamSlusher, CG, gelstad,Jos,5:17.29. 5,AnaGoodwin, Gris, 5:20.08. 11:19.23. 5,HopePowell, Cres,11:21.23. 6, Katey 6, HannahBrazil, Cove,5:27.87. 7, Hali Asher,Low, Harris, Day,11:24.06. 7, BrookeKaaen, V,11:35.94. 5;32.16.8, MakennaPennel, TL,5:34.20. S,ggg8, MaricelJaroch, a VC,11:43.95.188 —1,Justyce 1, SarahEstabrook, TC,11:11.70.2, Isabelle TingelSmith, Riv, 12.64. 2, AmieZitterkob, U, 12.68. 3, stad, Jos,11:12.35. 3, RachelRoach, DC,11:23.05. Andrea Lemus-Cisneros, U,12.68.4, Natalie Legras, 4, Kaitlin Howard,PL, 11:40.34. 5, AnaGoodwin, Scio, 12.77. 5,MeganMiler, PH,12.78. 6, Mikaela Gris, 11:55.92. 6, HannahBrazil, Cove, 11:59.77. Bernards,VC,12.83. 7, RyanConlin, WC,12.98. 8, 7, JoyKelly,SWC , 12:35.18. 8, AimeeGreen, Crow, AessaCatt, SM,13.01. 400— 1, Makenzee Cleve- 12:48.16.100 — 1,MeaganMcKinney, Sher,13.06. land, VC,59.06.2,Madel ynGunderson,Bur,59.87. 2, AmberVon Essen, Crow,13.15. 3, MorganRed3, JessieMathison,WC,1:00.05. 4, Catherine Clem- dington,Cove,13.15.4, CarissaBottensek, TL,13.26. ens, Bur,1:01.03. 5, HannahRehn, VC, 1:01.10. 6, 5, AlijanaFisher,PW , 13.36. 6, Rem y Brentano, SP, Emily Elmore,SM,1:02.07.7, Mikayla Cortez,Scio, 13.41. 7, Charitey Krissie, CV,13.48. 8, Hannah 1:03.68. 8, SarahMiddleton, RR,1:04 01. 1ggh—1, Kempf,HC,13.59.408 — 1, ZoeMorelli, SWC, MikaelaBernards,VC,15.83. 2, Natalie Legras, Scio, 1:01.03. 2,Malia Hassan, Imb,1:02.32. 3, ErinEs15.84. 3,HannahBates, V,16.01.4, SydneyMohler, tabrook,TC,1:03.214, ChelseaKight, SC,1:03.38. Day,16.28.5, Madison Schrader, LV,16.30. 6, Darian 5, JessieFlynn, lone, 1;03.75.6, Amber VonEssen, Wilson,Coq,17.00.7,MadisonJohnson, V,17.19. Crow, 1:03.83.7, KristenAllstott, Imb, 1:04.23.8, 8, Hannah Hickenlooper,17.49. Bgg— 1, Nyalual PrisciffaNorris, Pais,1:06.09.100h—1, EffieLoBeng, DLSNC,2:20.55.2,JessieMathison,WChris- gan, CW,15.52.2,RileyEngdahl,Pac,16.47.3,Emma tian, 2:21.97. 3,MakenzeeCleveland, VC, 2:24.17. Bowers,Imb,17.17. 4, HannahKempf, HC,17.37. 5, 4,HannahCesario,HC,2:26.66.5,DestinyCarlson, AumaiWils, Pac,17.51.6, Giulia Luini, Low,17.51. Scio, 2;29.96.6,KimberHawkins,V,2;30.16.7, 7, AmyEubanks, PV,17.55. 8, RachelHils, 17.85. MadelineVolk, SM,2:31.77. 8, GiannaIsola, SM, Bgg —1, MadelineBahner, CC,2:27.61. 2,Sarah 2:35.66.200 — 1, AndreaLemusCisneros, U, Stubblefield,SC,2:28.75.3, ChelseaRoberts, Low, 25.72. 2,JustyceSmith, RS,25.93. 3, NatlieLegras, 2:32. 80. 4,Tatum Hahn,SWC, 2:36.10. 5,Clara Scio, 26.29.4,AessaCatt,SM,26.42.5,MeganMiff - Feldman,Adr,2:37.85. 6,Addie Kilgore,Jos, 2:38.11. er, PH,26.51.6,RyanConlin,WC,26.63.7,Madelyn 7, BethanyNewtson, Gris, 2:38.46. 8, AimeeGreen, Gunder son,Bur,26.87.8,Sam Weiland,SM,29.96. Crow,2:39.41.280—1, Ellie Logan,CW,26.22. 2, Sggh —1,HannahBates,V,46.30.2,MikaelaBer- AmberVonEssen,Crow,26.59. 3, ZoeMoreli, SWC, nards,VC,47.16. 3, Reigy Blood,VC,47.81.4, Kayla 27.11. 4,AlijanaFisher,PW , 27.44. 5, Riley Engdahl, Brase,WC,47.92.5, Keelie Worthington, RR,48.33. Pac,27.46.6,MaliaHassan,Imb,27.48.7,Carissa 6,SydneyMohler,Day,48.79.7,KamiHawkins,V, Bott ensek,TL,27.53.8,RutherMeeker,SS,27.60. 49.12. 8, Grace Smith, Scio, 49.33. 1,880 relay 3ggh — 1,Ellie Logan,CW48.31.2, JessicaBradley, — 1, ValleyCatholic, 4:05.11.2, StMary's, 4:08.44. PW,49.55.3, JessieFlynn,lone, 49.62.4, Treiquella 3, WestsideChristian, 4:12.26. 4, Vale,4:12.40. 5, Osborne ,MLC,50.65.5,RileyEngdahl,Pac,51.09.6, Catlin Gabel4:12.46. , 6, Corbett, 4:14.89.7, Salem Jazmin Wilberg,CV,51.40.7,AmandaCasey,Crane, Academy, 4:16.45. 8, Dayton, 4:18.20. 51.50. 8,MaeganJones, Edd, 52.17. 1,600 relay HJ —1, CatherineClemens, Bur, 5-3. 2, Kasey — 1, Imbler,4:18.73. 2, CamasValley, 4:22.31.3, Anderson,W,5-2. 3 (tie), Toni Hall, Ban,5-0; Mack- Tria ngleLake,4:25.94.4,Condon/Wheeler,4:26.65. enzieHall, Sher,5-0. 5, SierraBriggs, Har,4-10. 6, 5,Damascus Christi an,4:27.62.6,South Wasco Justyce Smith, RS,4-10.7(tie), EllenKoukel, VC,4-8; County,4:28.44. 7, Southwest Christian, 4:29.32.8, BriannonBarrett, PH,4-8; Veera Moilanen, Rain, 4-8. Crow,4:30.59. Discus — 1, LindsayMcShane,Am,125-1. 2, Sheila HJ — 1, JessicaSnider, Imb, 4-11. 2, Kaitlin Limas,BC,124-5.3, MaddieShirley, Day,115-6. 4, Howard,PL,4-10. 3, WhitneyLindsey,CV,4-10. 4 Cheyenne Auchard, CC,111-8. 5, MandyWolfe, V, (tie), PiperJamieson,CW , 4-8; Ally Cooney,Jos, 110-5. 6,MirandaConley, LV,107-5. 7,Kellsie Tharp, 4-8. 6, BaileeDavis, TL, 4-8. 7, Lizzie Hyde,Pais, Scio, 103-9. 8,Genesis Lugo,U, 103-2. PV— 1, 4-6.Discus —1, Taylor Darden,Duf, 121-0.2, KarissaStandridge, SA,10-00. 2, KyleeDeLong, V, KinzeeChandler, Har,120-8. 3, BreannaJones, EV, 10-00. 3,Kali AnDyke,Cor,9-09. 4, DelanyHal, LV, 103-8. 4, ReganGrube,Crow,102-6. 5, MaKenzie 9-03. 5, LilyHarrie, SM,9-00.6, KyleeSkerjanec, V, Mize, Gris, 100-5. 6,MorganSprengle, PL,99-3. 8-09. 7,AlyssaAnDyke,Cor,8-06.8,LexiGoebel, 7,TreiquellaOsborne,MLC,97-6.8,DanicaRoady, WC, 8-00.Shot — 1, LindsayMcShane, Am,39- PL,96-2.PV—1, DeanaHarris, CW,9-06.2, Molly 11.50. 2,MandyWolfe, V,37-01.3, MaddieShirley, DelCurto,Cove,9Day, 36-00.25. 4,MirandaConley, LV,35-07.25. 5, Sheila Limas,BC,34-04.75. 6, Allison Smith,PH,3309.50. 7,MirnaDaltoso, RS,32-07.8, Jennifer Lee, OE,30-07.25.Javelin — 1,DelanyHall, LV,137-4. 2, DarianWilson, Coq,130-0. 3, Sheila Limas,BC, 129-5. 4, LindsayMcShane, Am,122-11. 5, Olisha Schrock,Jef, 116-11. 6,MaddieShirley, Day,1145. 7,RhileyFritz, Cor,108-5.8, LindseyWoodward, Cor, 102-10.TJ— 1, KaylaBrase,WC,35-10.25. 2,HannahSmith,Ban,34-08.75.3,ShelbyJenkins, SA, 34-07.75.4, DarianWilson, Coq,34-01. 5, Kimber Hawkins,V,33-09. 6, EllaTurkot, VC,33-07. 7, JessieBrownell, SA,32-06.25.8, Erin Rowland, WC, 32-04.25.LJ— 1, JustyceSmith, RS,17-2.75. 2, Sydney Mohler,Day,17-1. 3, DarianWilson, Coq,161.5. 4,ShelbyJenkins, SA,16-0.5, ElisabethKrieger, Cor,15-9.75.6,MadisonFisher, PH,15-7.75. 7,Kami Hawkins,V,15-5. 8, EllaTurkot, VC,15-2.25.
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Dallas inplay-in Bulletin staff report DALLAS —
PREP ROUNDUP
R e dmond's
baseball season ended in the Class 5A play-in round Friday as the Panthers lost 2-1 to Dallas in 10 innings. Neither team SCOred izt
the first nine innings, but Redmond took a 1-0 lead in the top of the 10th following
Hayden Smith's sacrifice fly that scored Trevor Wilson. The Dragons won the game, though, in the bottom half of the inning with a two-run, walk-off single. Dallas starter Logan Hatley was dominant in the seven innings he pitched, striking out 16 Panther batters, including the first ll hit-
in a run. The Cowgirls (169 overall) led 2-1 after the fourth, but a string of late errors by Crook County helped Douglas score seven runs in the final three
innings. BASEBALL
Corvallis 9, Mountain View 4: MONMOUTH — Mountain View rallied for three runs in the third inning to
take a 3-2 lead, but Corvallis answered with five in the
home half and went on to win the Class 5A play-in contest. The game, originally to be played in Corvallis, was moved to Western Oregon
ters he saw. Redmond (12-15 University because of rain overall) ended the game with in Corvallis. Brock Powell 20 strikeouts. hit two doubles and Cody In other p rep events Anthony had two hits and Friday: two RBIs for the Cougars, SOFTBALL who finished the season 7-17 Wilson 8 Mountain View overall. 4: PORTLAND — The Cou-
Hood River Valley10, SIJm-
gars gave the host Trojans an early scare, scoring three runs in the first two innings, before eventually falling in the Class 5A play-in round.
mit 0: The host Storm could
which advanced to the post-
each singled to account for
season this year after winning just three games in
the only three hits for Summit, which ended the season
2013. The Cougars end the
with an overall record of
not solve Hood River Valley
pitcher Ryan Ward, who struck out 12 batters over six innings in the Class 5A playHannah Wicklund went 3 in game. Cal Waterman, for 4 to lead Mountain View, Nolan Juhl and Tyler Mullen
season 12-13 overall. 15-10. Douglas 8, Crook County Santiam Christian 4, Sis3: WINSTON — D ouglas ters 2: SISTERS — The Out8, Crook County 3: W I N - laws fell in nonconference STON — The Cowgirls' sea- action to the Class 3A EaSon Came to azt end With a gles. Sisters starting pitcher loss in the Class 4A play-in Justin Harrer did not allow a round. Jena Ovens went 3 hit before leaving the mound for 4 with a solo home run to after the fourth inning. The
lead Crook County's offense. Outlaws (22-3 overall) host a Aspen Christiansen and Class 4A state playoff game Hailey Smith each knocked next week.
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PE :1 8 . 1 Vol.:40.7m (3.2x avg.) PE : 1 2.4 FLIR Systems F LIR 23.58 ~ 37.42 34. 3 8 +. 2 5 + 0.7 L T T +14. 2 +4 2 .3 6 1 1 2 5 0. 4 0 have been earning a bit more. Mkt. Cap:$7.13 b Yie l d : 1.8% Mkt. Cap:$63.9 b Yie l d : 1.9% — o Hewlett Packard H PQ 20 . 2 5 33.90 33 .72 +1.94 +6.1 L L L +20.5 +52 .4 40048 12 0 . 6 4 Personal incomes increased 0.5 Intel Corp I NTC 21.89 ~ 27.24 26.2 9 +. 1 4 $ .0.5 L L L +1.3 $.1 2 .4 16782 14 0 . 9 0 percent in March, the most since Lennar LEN Fresh Market TFM Keycorp K EY 10.24 ~ 14.70 13.3 7 +. 0 8 +0 .6 L T T -0.4 +27.0 5054 1 3 0 .26f August. That gain followed an Close: $40.54L1.55 or 4.0% Close: $29.15 L0.45 or 1.6% Kroger Co K R 3 2 .77 ~ 47.90 46. 8 5 +. 5 4 +1.2 T L L +18. 5 +3 7 .6 1 823 16 0 . 6 6 increase of 0.4 percent in both Americans are house hunting again The supermarket outperformed its Lattice Semi LSCC 4.17 ~ 9.19 7.91 +. 0 4 + 0.5 T T L +44.1 +56 .8 1 1 54 5 3 after a pause, sending sales up 6.4 peers in a rough consumer climate January and February. Economists LA Pacific L PX 13.77 ~ 20.35 14. 6 7 +. 2 5 +1.7 L T T -20.7 -23.9 4288 22 percent last month and pushing and it matched diminished expect income growth slowed MDU Resources M DU 24 . 09 ~ 36.05 34. 0 7 +. 8 2 +2.5 L T T +11. 5 +2 9 .3 7 8 5 2 3 0. 7 1 homebuilder shares higher. first-quarter earnings expectations. slightly in April, however. The Mentor Graphics ME N T 17.75 ~ 24.3 1 21. 8 2 + . 2 6 +1.2 L L T -9.3 +21.9 1562 17 0.20f $45 $40 government reports its latest Microsoft Corp M SFT 3 0 .84 ~ 41.66 40. 1 2 +. 0 2 ... L L T +7.2 +19. 0 17425 15 1 . 1 2 35 personal income data on Friday. Nike Ioc 8 N KE 59.11 ~ 80.26 75.8 5 +. 9 7 +1 .3 L L L -3.5 +17.6 3642 2 6 0 . 96 40 30 Nordstrom Ioc J WN 54.90 ~ 70.71 67.8 5 +. 3 2 +0 .5 T L L + 9.8 +14. 3 2 0 65 1 8 1. 3 2 Nwst Nat Gas NWN 39.96 ~ 45.74 44. 5 2 +. 3 0 + 0.7 T L L +4.0 +3.9 113 21 1. 8 4 F M A M F M A M PaccarIoc P CAR 51.13 ~ 68.81 62.9 5 +. 6 2 +1 .0 L T T +6.4 +18. 3 1 0 65 1 9 0 . 88f 52-week range 52-week range Planar Systms P LNR 1.55 ~ 2.93 2.18 +.0 5 $ .2.3 T T L -14.2 +23.8 17 dd $35.99~ $44.49 $23.69 ~ $57.17 Plum Creek P CL 40.57 ~ 54.62 43.6 5 + 1 .17 »2.8 L L L -6.1 -16.9 1342 3 8 1 . 76 Vol.:5.1m (1.3x avg.) P E: 19.1 Vol.:4.6m (4.2x avg.) P E: 20.3 Prec Castparts PCP 207.15 ~ 274. 9 6 24 9.02 +2.47 +1.0 L T T - 7.5 +16.5 8 6 4 2 1 0 . 12 Mkt. Cap:$7.02 b Yie l d : 0.4% Mkt. Cap: $1.41 b Yield: ... 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The TREASURIES YEST PVS CHG WK MO QTR AGO second estimate is due out Thursday. Economists predict the 3 -month T-bill . 0 2 .0 3 -0.01 L L T .04 Gap is off to a disappointing start but has reiterated its share from the favorable resolution of tax matters. The government will report that the 6 -month T-bill . 0 4 .0 5 -0.01 T .07 economy shrank by 0.1 percent as full-year profit outlook. company said that currency fluctuations reduced 52-wk T-bill .07 .07 ... ~ T T .10 The apparel retailer's business in the first quarter was first-quarter 2014 per-share results by about five the frigid weather took its toll. 2 -year T-note . 3 5 .35 ... T T L .25 hurt by heavy discounting to bring in customers percentage points. 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Commodities The price of crude oil rose for the eighth time in the last 10 days and reached its highest level in nearly five weeks. The price of natural gas rose for the first time in three days.
Foreign Exchange The dollar rose to its highest level against the euro since February. The dollar also temporarily moved above the 102
Japanese yen level for the first time in more than a week.
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Gold (oz) Silver (oz) Platinum (oz) Copper (Ib) Palladium (oz)
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CLOSE PVS. %CH. %YTD 1.36 1.38 - 0.94 + 1 . 3 Coffee (Ib) 1.82 1.81 +0.30 +64.3 Corn (bu) 4.78 4.77 +0.26 +1 3.3 Cotton (Ib) 0.86 0.88 - 1.67 + 2 . 0 Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 317.30 314.90 +0.76 -11.9 Orange Juice (Ib) 1.58 1.59 -0.22 +1 6.1 Soybeans (bu) 15.16 15.19 -0.21 +1 5.5 Wheat(bu) 6.53 6.59 - 1.02 + 7 . 8 1YR.
MAJORS CLOSE CHG. %CHG. AGO USD per British Pound 1.6832 -.0034 -.20% 1.5104 Canadian Dollar 1.0 8 72 -.0024 -.22% 1.0307 USD per Euro 1.3632 -.0021 -.15% 1.2932 JapaneseYen 101.97 + . 1 8 + .18% 1 01.91 Mexican Peso 12. 8581 -.0192 -.15% 12.4061 EUROPE/AFRICA/MIDDLEEAST Israeli Shekel 3.4851 -.0059 -.17% 3.7011 Norwegian Krone 5 . 9607 +.0096 +.16% 5.8278 South African Rand 10.3016 -.0317 -.31% 9.5346 Swedish Krona 6.6 4 5 8 + .0531 +.80% 6.6439 Swiss Franc .8955 +.0009 +.10% . 9 691 ASIA/PACIFIC Australian Dollar 1.0828 -.0021 -.19% 1.0270 Chinese Yuan 6.2368 +.001 5 +.02% 6.1351 Hong Kong Dollar 7.7534 -.0008 -.01% 7.7631 Indian Rupee 58.425 -.067 -.11% 55.715 Singapore Dollar 1.2523 -.0001 -.01% 1.2632 South KoreanWon 1 024.88 + . 18 +.02% 1125.13 -.07 -.23% 2 9.93 Taiwan Dollar 30.11
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Imiie music labels spar with YouTube YouTube's plansfor a subscription music service havestalled overa dispute with independent record labels, which contend that the onlinevideo giant has offered unfair licensing termsand threatened to blocktheir music from thesite. In a strongly worded statement, members of the Worldwide Independent Network, an umbrella for various trade groupsaround the world, complained Thursday that the contracts YouTubehad offer edindependents were"out of step with the marketplace for streaming," and lessfavorable than those thathave apparently beenagreed to by the threemajor labels — Universal, Sony and Warner. Negotiations between independentsandYouTube, which isowned by Google, havedragged on for months. Butaccording to several peoplewith direct knowledge ofthe talks, the indies' decision to speak outwasdriven by a recentwarning that if labels failed toagree to YouTube's licensing terms, music onthe indies' official YouTube channels would be blocked. — New Yoiir Times News Service
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this year. That is helping to
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keep Colorado, Minnesota
and Iowa drivers satisfied. And Gulf Coast drivers con-
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Memorial Day weekend representing the beginning of
tinue to enjoy the benefits
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might be a good time to plan a trip to the Great Lakes or the Rocky Mountains. Gasoline
prices in the nation's midsection should be 10 to 50 cents cheaper per gallon than a year ago. For comparison shoppers, Andy Tullie/The Bulletin
Kristen Godfrey plans to open the new Westside Pharmacy at 359 S.W. Century Drive in Bend on
look quite so appealing. Gasoline prices on the coasts will
be 10 to 30 cents higher a gallon than last year. The sharp differences in gasoline prices around
mac se su H0 By Rachael Rees The Bulletin
When Ray's Food Place in
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macy on the city's west side. But it also created an opportunity for Kristen God-
frey, who plans on Tuesdayto open Westside Pharmacy on "It started to be a pressing concern that needed to be addressed," Godfrey said, referringto the loss of the pharmacy at Ray's. "And I finally thought, I can figure this out. Why don't I do it?" Bend has about 10 typical retail pharmacies, but nearly
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OREGON Independent community Chains Supermarket Mass merchant (Costco, Wal-Mart)
morial Day that will be virtu-
at the pump since 2011," said Tom Kloza, chief oil analyst for GasBuddy. But he added that comparisons of national averages were of little use
complexities of the global energy markets. Fighting between militias blocking oil exports from Libya, along with persistent unrest in Iraq and Nigeria and uncertainty surrounding Russian oil supplies, are keeping prices high for the types of oil imported
since "it's really a tale of two countries."
As of Friday, the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline was $3.66, a fraction of a cent lower than last year. But the range was sizable: In
on the East Coast. Fitful
California, motorists paid on average $4.13 a gallon, while
maintenance at a handful of
in Missouri and Arkansas
refineries in California and
only $3.40, according to the AAA daily fuel gauge report.
Washington state are curbing gasoline supplies on the West Coast, pushing up prices. At the same time, growing imports of cheap Canadian heavy oil are arriving at Midwest refineries, where maintenance has been smoother
The AAA auto club is predicting that the most Americans
will travel this holiday weekend since 2005, and that 36.1
million people will travel at least 50 miles, up 1.5 percent from 35.5 million last year.
144 145 137
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Source: The National Community Phermaciste Association
of the Bend Parkway. Walgreens expects to open two future, but they will also be on the east side, although one
Oklahoma. When experts take all the price divergences into account, they predict a national average at the pump this Me-
2012
all of them are located east newpharmacies in the near
fields in Texas, Louisiana and
and it will be the lowest price
the country reflect all the
onvves Hi e
of an abundance of oil and gasolinethankstogushing
ally the same as in 2013. "We'll be slightly below last year and slightly below the year before nationally,
trips down California's coast or out to the Hamptons don't
Tuesday.
Southwest Century Drive.
BEST OF THE
By Clifford Krauss
written continues to increase as the population grows and babyboomers get older.
uinely cares about people's health and they authentically connect with people."
WTO sideswith U.S. on Chinesecartariffs By Annie Lowrey and Keith Bradsher
posed state-sponsored spying on U.S. firms, and challenged its willingness to play by
is beingbuilt at Northeast
"We think that an inde-
For customers using an
Third Street and Northeast Franklin Avenue.
pendent pharmacy is really a goodplace to be right now,"
insurance plan, she said, the cost of prescriptions will be
World Trade Organization
Inrecentyears,thenumber of independent pharmacies
BonDurant said. "Unlike other industries where small
the same ather store as other
sided with the United States
steel and chickens and other goods. The broader diplomat-
pharmacies in town.
on Friday in a dispute over
ic situation has become tense
in the nation has held fairly
business is going away, I'd say it's going the opposite
In addition to medications, Westside Pharmacy will offer
punitive Chinese tariffs on
as well, over concerns about
U.S. exports of cars and
how to deal with North Korea and whether China's territorial ambitions in the South Chi-
steady, while chains have had some growth, said Kevin Schweers, vice president of public affairs for the National Community Pharmacists
Association. According to the association's most recent data, the country had 23,029
independent community pharmacies and 21,107 chain pharmacies in 2012.
Owen BonDurant, president of Ohio-based Independent RX Consulting, said
the number of prescriptions
vitamins and supplements, Godfreybelieves a commu- sports-injury and homeonity pharmacy like Westside pathy supplies, immunizaserves a different niche than tions and over-the-counter other types of pharmacies, medications. she said. Westside Pharmacy plans "A communitypharmacy is to begin adding customers' differ entbecause we have the prescription information next opportunity to create a small week and expects to begin localbusiness that really is deliveryofcurrentprescripabout community and caring tions June 2, according to relationships," she said. Godfrey. "Every single person that — Reporter: 541-617-7818, I brought onto our team genrreeslbendbulletin.com direction."
DeathStied tOfaulty GM ignitiOnlikely tOliSe New York TimesNews Service The number of deaths linked to defective ignition
switches in General Motors cars is likely to rise above the
13 fatalities acknowledged so far by GM, according to the nation's top auto safety
regulator.
Traffic Safety Administration.
"The final death toll asso-
New York Times News Service
WASHINGTON — The
the rules over trade in cars,
SUVs.
China, which joined the WTO in 2001 in a move that
signaled its broader entry into the global market system, had already lifted the tariffs involved in the dispute, but U.S. officials declared victory, citing the decision as the lat-
On Monday, the United
States filed criminal charges against Chinese military officers,accusing them ofbreaking into the computer net-
est in a series of rulings that it has won against Beijing. "China has had 14 years14 years — to start playing
works of U.S. companies and
by the rules," Sen. Debbie
tion to file a new suit against
Stabenow, D-Mich., said at a news conference in Wash-
China at the WTO. "Cyberattacks from China
ington. "But instead we see
and other nations could prove crippling to American busi-
illegal and improper activities over and over again. As long as China keeps up this illegal behavior, we can and must respond with these kinds of
a union group. That prompted Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., to ask the administra-
nesses in the years to come,
so we need real teeth in our response," Schumer said. In response to the Justice
cause a sudden loss of engine powerand deactivateairbags
commercial tensions between
Department action, China pulled out of a working group on cybersecurity and said Washington's action "gross-
Beijing and Washington. The
ly violates the basic norms
in Chevrolet Cobalts, Saturn Ions and other small cars.
Obama administration has criticized China for its sup-
governing international relations."
GM has said that it knows
strong enforcement actions."
ciated withthis safety defect
of 13 deaths and 32 accidents
is not known to NHTSA, but we believe it's likely that more
tied to a faulty switch that can
The decision comes against a backdrop of increasing
than 13 lives were lost," said David Friedman, the acting chief of the National Highway
na Sea and elsewhere threaten U.S. allies in the region.
PEOPLE ONTHE MOVE • Gene, TimandRyanBuccola, owners of TheBuccola Group, received the HassonCompanyTop Producing Group for 2013 inOregon,andeach ranked individually in the 2013Hasson Top 30 Producers. Theyrepresent the Pacific Northwest in a variety of real estate services, including residential, commercial, newconstruction, land development and industrial. • The Bend branch of theAmerican Association ofUniversity Women andSoroptimist International of Bendhaveboth joined the Harmony4WomenLeadership Teamas partner organizations. Theassociation offers scholarships to Central Oregon Community Collegestudents and has introductory programs in science, technology, engineering andmath for middle school girls. TheSoroptimists support a variety of support groups and projects for women,children and families. • Cascadian Group LLC hired
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J. CoreySchmidasthe firm's director, managementandoperating engagements. Schmid hasover 15 years of experience of business leadership in medical technology, health care andpharmaceutical industries. • Oregon WomenLawyers announced its new officers andboard members for 2014-15.Laura Craska Cooper, managing partner at Bali Janik LLPin Bend, was re-elected astreasurer and Bend residentMeganBurgess wil serve as aboard member. • Molly Renner acquired Sublime Creative Agency, acreative services and strategic marketing agency
Nalera
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Ber roth
in Bend. Rennerhasworked with both local andnational companies, including AT&TWireless, Brand Navigation, BendBroadbandand UNICOM. • Quota International of Central Oregon elected the following newofficers for 2014-15:Gayle Najera, president; Ariene Gibson with Serendipity West, vice president — developmentand growth;RozEatonwith NiswongerReynolds Funeral Home,treasurer; Nancy Blankenship,Deschutes County Clerk, secretary; andMichelle Loftsgardwith OnPoint Community Credit Union, service. • Lynda Waish,real estate broker with
Ahern
K yle
Con e
Berkshire HathawayHomeServices Northwest RealEstate, received the Accredited Buyers Representative designation. Thedesignation is given to real estate practitioners who meet specified educational andpractical experience criteria from theRealEstate Buyer's Agent Council. • Hydro Flask has addedthree new employees.KimFlowers joins as inventory manager.KathyHerrmann will serve assales analyst. Matt Nahiik joins as production support engineer. • Bishops Barbershop in downtown Bend named SamanthaBerroth store manager. She is a2005 graduate of Phagans' Central OregonBeauty
College andhas beenwith Bishops since the store opened inSeptember of 2013. • Luke Goodman,renewable energy apprentice at Sunlight Solar Energy inc., has been accepted into the Limited RenewablesTechnician apprenticeship program. Thelicense will allow Goodman toexpand his scope of installation abilities. • Marissa Ahernwill intern with BBT Architects for the secondsummer in a row. She is a2010 graduate of Madras High School andcurrent senior at the University of Colorado in Boulder majoring in environmental design with an emphasis in architecture. • Dave KyleandBobCone havejoined SCOREasvolunteer counselors. The nonprofit is an organization of retired executives whohelp small businesses byproviding free advice and mentoring.
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Making films on
SPOTLIGHT
Memorial Day
ceremony
Deschutes Memorial Chapel 8 Gardens is hosting a Memorial Day ceremony Monday. The event begins at1 p.m. and features a speaker, World War II veteran Robert McHaney. Community members are invited to
a 4-digit
budget
VFW Post1643 after
the ceremony. Organizers are also seeking volunteers to place flags on more than1,000 veterans' graves with the VFW and local Boy Scouts. Flag placement begins at10 a.m. today. To participate, contact the
By Saba Hamedy Los Angeles Times
LOS ANGELES — In a
quiet hillside home in Topanga Canyon, filmmaker Brian McGuire instructed his cast members to take their shirts off, put their
sunglasses on, snort fake cocaine and "party hard." The 20-person cast and crew were filming a
VFW at 541-389-0775.
Deschutes Memorial Chapel & Gardens is located at 63875 N. U.S. Highway 97 in Bend. Contact: 541-382-
party scene for McGuire's
low-budget production in a "borrowed" home. Permis-
5592.
sion wasn't a problem — a
Diaper drive is underway
house knew where the key
A group of local mothers is hosting a diaper drive to collect diapers for families in need. The drive will take place through the end of May. The diapers will go to organizations that work with families and children, including MountainStar Family Relief Nursery, Bethlehem Inn, Mosaic Medical, City Care and the WIC andMaternal Child Health programs through Deschutes County Health Services. Organizers note that diapers can be astruggle for families to obtain. Collection bins are set up at numerous businesses in the area, including Strictly Organic Coffee, Central Oregon Pediatric Associates, Cascade Indoor Sports, Richard's Donuts and more. Contact: shimiko montgomery©gmail. com.
ilew churchsets weekly services The new Holy Communion Evangelical Catholic Church will begin weekly services at the Bend Senior Center on June15. An evening of information and celebration for the new church will take place at 7 p.m. June 7 at The Riverhouse Convention Center. Those interested in learning about the new church are welcome to attend and meet Bishop James Wilkowski and Father James Radloff. The first opening mass and reception for the church will take place at 9 a.m. June 8 atthe Riverhouse. All future services will take place at the Bend Senior Center,
friend of McGuire's who had helped decorate the was. "We didn't even think we
were trespassing, really," McGuire said of the home, which was on the market.
"We figured we'd just shoot here on a weekend when we didn't think anyone
was coming." By the third and final day of shooting the scene for the film, a dark comedy called "Prevertere," the party was going really wellno damage,decentfootage. Then McGuire and crew had an unexpected guest.
An example of art created by Helen Brisson for Trinity Episcopal Church in Bend. A fire last year destroyed much of the vestments and fabric decorations at the church.
"A Realtor showed up
with a couple of clients to show the house, and we
were there shooting out this crazy party scene," McGuire said. "All of a sud-
den I'm hearing that cops are on their way. So we
shot this whole number in 20 minutes, when it should
have been in three hours ... and packed up and ran out of the house." McGuire, 38, knows
• Several Trinity EpiscopalChurchmembershaveworked for months to create handmadevestments andaltar linens to replacethe oneslost in last year'sfire By David Jasper
not usable," said Brisson, who joined the church after The Bulletin moving to Bend from Kansas City, Mo., five years ago. "Out of the things that we kept that had burns (or) aith is fireproof. In March2013,arson fires destroyed or dam- smoke damage, water damage, we're cutting parts and aged virtually all of Trinity Episcopal Church's pieces of that up, and we're going to make a funeral pall, altar linens and vestments — the special clothes, which will be a combination (representing) all of the including stoles and chasubles, worn by clergy years here. Hopefully, people will maybe see something during worship services. in it that reminds them of one of the services, or someOver the months that ensued, a handful of the down- thing," Brisson continued. town Bend church's members, led by art quilter Helen Brisson, invested their time and energy handmaking col- The Healing Tree orful replacements. The March 6, 2013, fires set by an unknown arsonOn Monday, Brisson and fellow church members ist damaged two of the church's facilities: the original Carol Spongberg and Carol Luther, both of Bend, and church at 469 N.W. Wall St. — often referredto as the Martha Saunders, of Redmond, met The Bulletin at the church with the red door, or the red-door church — and church for a short tour of their work. St. Helens Hall, a former Lutheran church purchased in "Everything, pretty much, was damaged. There were 2004 by Trinity Episcopal. a few things that made it through the fire, but most were See Vestments/D4
favors and shortcuts. "I've been close to dan-
ger, but I've gotten out of it," McGuire said. "If you
ever do get questioned, there are tricks to avoid trouble."
Some of McGuire's favorite "tricks" include not using a tripod ("they can't fine you if you don't put a tripod on the ground") or saying he's filming a wedding video. Once, when filming downtown, McGuire had his crew push the cameraman around in a wheelchair to avoid getting busted. The shaggy-haired filmmaker has made six low-budget films and is working on his seventh. "I don't think I've ever gotten a permit."
Hollywoodhopefuls Last year, permits for 584feature film swere
1600 S.E. Reed Market
Road. Mass will take place at9a.m. and 5 p.m. Sundays. Contact: admin@holy communionbend.org, or call Craig Apregan at
things aren't always easy — or necessarily legalwhen it comes to low-budget filmmaking, a world filled with improvisation,
gA '-
sought from FilmL.A., the
office that processes film permits in the city, said Philip Sokoloski, a spokesman for the office. The movies had budgets as high as $170 million for the Marvel Studios hero flick "Captain America:
818-203-4780. — From staff reports
The Winter Soldier," which
filmed mostly in the city. But also filming on the
Correction In a listing headlined "Event Calendar" which appeared onPage16 of GO! Magazine onFriday, May 23, and in several calendar listings, the venue for the Central Oregon FleaMarket was incorrect. The event will take place at the Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, 3800 S.W. Airport Way in Redmond. The Bulletin regrets the error.
streets of the city are suI
f '«s
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per-low-budget films made by students and other Hollywood hopefuls, like McGuire, working with four-digit budgets. Some are working without permits despite a city ordinance that makes it a misdemeanor to film with-
Photos by AndyTullis i The Bulletin
Carol Spongberg, from left, Helen Brisson, both of Bend, Martha Saunders, of Redmond, and Carol Luther, of Bend, hold
new vestments designed byBrisson and made by all four women for Trinity Episcopal Church.
out one. The cost is almost cer-
tainly a large factor: A film permit through FilmL.A. costs a minimum of $625. SeeLow budget/D4
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"In the Evangelical Catholic Tradition" Rev. James Radloff, Pastor
This Sunday at Faith Christian Center Pastor Brian Mercer. interim pastor, wiff share his message titled "Being a
"Special Evening of Information and Celebration" 7pm, Saturday, June 7th Riverhouse Convention Center
Pentecostal in Contemporary Times" in the Sunday moming service beginning at 10:30 AM.
HOLY COMMUNION CHURCH
"Inaugural Opening Mass and Reception" with Bishop JamesWilkowski 9am, Sunday, June 8th Riverhouse Convention Center
Associate Pastors Mike Sweeney 8 leff Olson "Loving people one at a time." www.real-lifecc.org
"Educating and Developing the Whole Child for the Glory of God" Pre K• 5th Grade 62425 Eagle Road, Bend• 541-382-2049 Principal Lonna Carnahan www.eastmontcommunityschool.com
541.548.4555 SUNDAYS
Morning Worship 8:30 am 8 10:30 am Life groups 9 am K(dz LIVE ages 3-11 10:30 am Evening Worship 6 pm WEDNESDAYS FAMILY NIGHT 7 PM
Adult Classes Celebrate Recovery Wednesday NITE Live Kids Youth Group Pastor Duane Pippitt
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"Offering hopethroughthe proclamation ofthe gospel" JOIN us for WORSHIP
Sunday (downtown at the Boys 8 Girls Club, 500 NW Wall St.) 9:30 AM — 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 541-617.2814
EASTMONT CHURCH
"Displayingthe Reality of Christin UndeniableWays" 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 info@eastmontchurch.com FOUNDRY CHURCH (FORMERLY FIRST BAPTIST) "A Heart for Bend in the Heart of Bend" 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Pastors Mike Coughlinf Al Hulbert
SundaySchoolclassesare at9:00am and our Worship Service at 10:15 am This Sunday at Foundry Church, a panel will take your questions regarding "The Story"
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Fr. Theodore Nnabugo, Pastor www.holyredeemerparish.net Parish ONce: 541-536-3571
Sunday Life Groups 9;30am F 11:00am Saturday Worship 7:00 pm Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org
GLLVARY CHAPEL BKND
20225 Cooley Rd. Bend Phone: (541) 383-5097
Web site: ccbend.org Sundays: 8;30 S 10:30 am Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm Youth Group: Wednesday 7 pm Child Care provided Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are
available, call for days and times. "Teaching the Word of God, Book by Book"
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THE SALVATION ARMY
541 NE DeKalb Ave., Bend 541-389-8888
Sunday School 9:45 am Children 8 Adult Classes Worship Service —11:00 am Major's Robert 8 Miriam Keene
20080 Pinebrook Blvd.• 541-389.3436 Celebrate New Life at New Hope Church!
POWELL BUTTE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Cowboy Fellowship Saturdays Potluck 6 pm Music and the Word 7 pm Sunday Worship Services 8:30 am - 10:15 am - 11 am Nursery S Children's Church Pastors: Chris Blair, Trey Hinkle, and Ozzy Osbome 13720 SW Hwy 126, Powell Butte 541-548-3066 www.powellbuttechurch.com
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Visit us on the web at www.houseofcovenant.org or contact us at 541-385-5439 LIVING TORAH FKLLOWSHIP
@ La Roca Church 1155 SW Division, ¹D8, Bend Saturday 12:00• 3:00 pm Worship/Dance•Study •
Food/Fellowship Hebrew Roots Fellowship worshipping in Spirit and Truth
ThemissionoftheChurch isto forgive sins through theGospelandthereby
541-410-5337
Children Welcome www.livingtorahfellowship.com
grani eternal life.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 230 NE Ninth, Bend (Across Ninth St. from Bend High)
All Are Welcome, Always! Lead Pastor: Steven Koski
Sermon Series: Living Spaciously What's Freedom Good For? Preaching: Jenny Warner Sunday, May 25 9:00am contemporary 10:45am traditional 5:01pm relaxed Sunday SchooL 3 years to 6th grade Nursery-care provided Parenting Class Facilitated by Nicole Tucker Wednesday, May 28, 5:45-7:30pm Topics include the basics of Compassionate Communication and Present Moment Awareness. A great class for new parents as well as those in the midst of teen challenges. Register online at bendfp.org/events. CommunitySunday Celebrating Our Youth Graduation and Confirmation Sunday, June I, 9:00am 8 10:45am Pastors Steven Koski, Jenny Wamer and Intern Pastor Ron Werner lead the service Youth Events www.facebook.com/bendyouthcollective
Choirs, music groups, Bible study, feffowship and ministries every week Youth Events 230 NE Ninth Street, Bend
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(St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg Confession BEND CHURCH OF THE NAZARKNK 1270 NE 27 St.• 541-382-5496 XXVIII.8, 10 Senior Pastor Virgil Askren SUNDAY 10 am Sunday School 9:00 am Sunday School for all ages I I am Divine Service 9;00 am Hispanic Worship Service 10:15 am Worship Service
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UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS OF CENTRAL ORKGON
"Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship" We are a Welcoming Congregation
The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor
May 25 at 11:00am Nursery Care 8 Children's Church "Life, Death, and Great Mystery"ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Rev. Alex Holt, Interim Minister Terrebonne, OR Worship Services "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM This Memorial Day weekend is a time to 8:30 am Sunday www.lutheransonline.com/ honor those who have died. What does death mean to Unitarian Universalists concordialutheranmission WEDNESDAY today? How do we respond to its Facebook: finality? Or is it finality? 6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study Concordia Lutheran Mission THURSDAY This week in Religious Education: Phone: 541-325-6773 10:00 am 50+ Bible Study The K-4 class wiff be talking about WEEKLY GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH rituals that we have in our daily lives Life Groups and rituals we have in our Unitarian 2265 NWShevlin Park Road, Bend Please visit our website for a complete Universalist faith. Grades 5-8 will be 382-6862 listing of activities for all ages. working on identifying and discovering www.bendnaz.org our own religious identity in preparation for our upcoming bridging ceremony. Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.
(Child Care Available)
Men's Bible Study,
Wednesday 7:30 a.m. Pastor Joel LiaBraaten Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Pastor Randy Myers
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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.
May 25, 2014 at Westside ChurchSOUTH CAMPUS Pastor Steve Mickel will share the message "Climate Change: Storm Clouds" at 10:30am on Sunday at the Westside Church South Campus, 1245 SE 3rd St., Bend. May 25, 2014 at Westside ChurchSISTERS CAMPUS Pastor Jim Stephens will share the message "Climate Change: Storm Clouds" at 10:30am at the Westside Church Sisters Campus, 442 Trinity Way, Sisters. May 24 8 25, 2014 at Westside ChurchONLINE CAMPUS Join us at our online campus where Pastor Steve Mickel will share the message "Climate Change: Storm Clouds" at 6:30pm Saturday and at 8, 9 and 10:45am on Sunday at Westside Church, 2051 NW Shevlin Park Rd, Bend. May 25, 2014 Westside ChurchON THE RADIO
Children's Roomavailable Come Experience a warm,
Meeting at the Golden Age Club 40 SE 5th St., Bend Just 2 blocks SW ofBend High School Sunday Worship 10:00 am Sovereign Grace Church is dedicated to worshiping God and teaching the Bible truths recovered through the Reformation. Call for information about other meetings 541-420-1667 www.sovereigngracebend.com • •
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friendly family of worshipers. Everyone Welcome - Always. and diverse music program for all ages
Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur 21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241
www.clcbend.com
Coffee,snacksandfellowship after eachservice M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am
Wed. Bible Study at noon 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study
COMMUNITY PRESBYTKRIAN CHURCH 529 NW 19th Street
(3/4 mile north of High School) Redmond, OR 97756 (541) 548-3367
I:00 pm 3rd Tues. Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner Youth and Family Programs Active Social Outreach 1113 SW Black Butte Blvd. Redmond, OR 97756 - 541-923-7466 Pastor Eric Burtness
Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor 9:00 am Contemporary Worship 9:00 am Nursery Care 9:15 am Children F Youth Sunday School 9:30 am Adult Education 11:00 am Traditional Worship
Childcare for infants and toddlers is provided downstairs.. Meeting place: THE OLD STONE CHURCH 157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND Mail:PO Box 428, Bend OR 97709
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(In the Heart of Downtown Bend) 680 NW Bond St. / 541.382.1672 Everyone isW elcome! Rev. Thom Larson Sermon: "Forgive Us" Scripture: Matthew 18:21.35 9:00am- Contemporary Service Sunday School during 9am service 11:00am - Traditional Service Childcare provided *During the Week: Women's Groups, Men's Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, Music 8 Fellowship
Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. Rev. Thom Larson f(rstchurchCabendumc.org
CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING Effective May I, 2014 4 Saturdays and TMC: $120 5 Saturdays and TMC: $144 The Bulletin: Every Saturday on the
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THK RIVER MENNONITE CHURCH
Youth Groups High School - Sunday I I:00am-12:30pm Middle School - Wednesday 6:00-7:30pm
church page. $24 Copy Changes:
Mondays 6;30 pm Centering Prayer
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Wednesdays 5:30 pm Prayer Service
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Sunday, 3 pm at the Old Stone Church, 157 NW Franklin Ave., Bend
Sunday School 2 years - 5th grade Nursery 0-2 years Visitors welcome
by 5 PM Tuesday
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Church Office: 541-389-8787
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Pastor Steve Mickel will share the message "Climate Change: Storm Clouds" at 6;30pm on Saturday and at 8, and 9 10:45am Sunday atW estside Church, 2051 NW Shevlin Park Rd, Bend.
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Education Hour 10:45 a.m.
www.gracefirstlutheran.org
WEST CAMPUS
Sunday School for all ages Kidmo• lunior Church Greg Strubhar, Pastor Darin Hollingsworth, Youth Pastor
First United Methodist Church
Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am,
May 24 F 25, 2014 at Westside Church-
www.redmondchristian.org Sunday Worship 9:00 am 8 10:45 am
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF RKDMOND 536 SW 10th, Redmond 541-548-2974
• Davidic dance and worship • Children's ministry and nursery • Hebrew classes • Home groups • Teaching from the Torah and the Brit Hadashah (New Testament) • Biblical Feasts • Lifecycle Events • End-times prophecy
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Contact us at 541.382.7504 or
8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am
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:
Services S Events
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Reconciliation Tuesday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM
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Low budget
Facebook page, would generate buzz and funding. He planned to send the short clip
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to prospective investors as
part of publicity packet for the film.
cations and the "activities you
F inkel, bearded and in
plan to film," according to its website.
a
beanie, paced back and forth in his living room. "Have some snacks," he
Sokoloski said it's harder for
illegal filming to go unnoticed. In recent years, the Los An-
said, gesturing to the kitchen where he had placed chips and beverages. Shortly after room arrangements were made, Larry
geles Police Department has
crackeddown on unpermitted filming through its Contract
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Services Section. "Revisions to L.A.'s film or-
Lederman, a bald and ani-
mated actor who was playing a scientist in the film, put on
dinance provided a clear legal mechanism for film permit enforcement," he said. "LAPD's
a lab coat and positioned him-
self in front of the makeshift green screen.
choice to dedicate a unit to film permitapproval and enforcement made enforcementefforts more consistent. (And) com-
He recited a line — "like an
itch you couldn't scratch" over and over before asking -
munities know the process that
Finkel, "Was that OK? Or was
legal filming goes through, so illegal filming stands out."
that too deep? Too quick?" "Maybe a tiny bit quicker," Finkel said. "Ready?" Lederman nodded. "You look great," Finkel
Sokoloski said the L A PD
reported 34 permit citations in 2012 and 52 citations in 2013. "Whenever a citation is is-
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ly," he said. Director KT Kent enlists actor Sean Mclntire to become asound man asshe films the movie "Lockhart" in Los Angeles. Producing movLow-budget filmmakers say ies on a cheap budget meanseveryone maywork several roles, shortcuts are taken andsometimes even lawbreaking occurs.
downloaded an app that's a virtual slate. When it didn't work, McGuire stepped in
it's usually worth the hassle
and occasional risk. "People want to be part of
their cues. An actress loaned
of "Indie Film Producing: The
something that's cool and fun," a fellow cast member red lipfilmmaker D avid L o ckhart stick. On a piano on the bar's said. "Low-budget filmmaking stage, another actress quietly is about community and shar- played "Young and Beautiful,"
front of the camera and just Guire is going to act in Finkel's used his hands. "Take one," he said, slowly film, a psychedelic comedy titled "Brain Pickle," but on this walking out of the shot. "Action." day, he was just helping out Amazon Instant Video, Goo- with a promo. gle Play and iTunes. Making a low-budget film But in the process of looking is "really about bobbing and Visit Central Oregon's for a means to make the film, weaving and trying to accomLyons said people often forget plish your vision while mato follow laws. neuvering through problems," "What happens with us a Finkel said as he helped Mclot of times in the indie world Guire drape a green sheet over is we are so busy wearing the the living room wall in front See 100 life sized samples of creative hat — which is imof the tripod where a camera the latest innovative and portant — but forget about the was set up. business hat," she said. Though Finkel hadn't startstylish Hunter Douglas Lyons said her No. 1 tip to ed shooting the movie yet, he window fashions! aspiring filmmakers is "get said he hoped the promo, postyour paperwork done." ed on Vimeo and the movie's See us alsofor: onto his professional website, Brianmcguire.info, and Vimeo. Several of his films are also available for purchase on
Craft of Low-Budget Filmmaking," said fundraising for a low-budget film can often stifle the creative process. "Film funding is a gigantic ing your talents with others Lana del Rey's song from "The within that community." Great Gatsby." issue for all of us," she said, It took Lockhart only about The costumes? Borrowed. "and that one thing alone will 30 minutes to turn a Culver The bar? Ownedby Lockhart's get in the way of someone City dive bar into the set of a friend and rented for the day making their film." 1920s flashback scene for his with a big discount. The cast To raise money and aware$500,000 film"Lockhart." and crew'? Mostly friends, ness about t h ei r p r o jects, Although Lockhart is work- many of whom Lockharthad many filmmakers flock to ing with a larger budget than met working on other low-bud- fundraising websites KickMcGuire, he still uses a lot of get films. starter or GoFundMe. Some tricks to save money. For this Most of the funding came go straight to investors. "I think you have to look project, he did get a permitfrom friends and family, Lockbut he said he's avoided doing hart said. ahead — you don't even necso with smaller films in the He said it's essential to trust essarily need distribution," past. the people on the set of such Lockhart said. "You can sell As final preparations were tight-knit projects. "They be- it on your own website or Net- 'Bobbingandweaving' being made to the set, the ac- come family," he said. flix, iTunes. There's no good In Highland Park, McGuire tors — dressed in boas, fedora way or bad way." was back on a set, this time hats, flapper dresses and suits Creativity vs. business McGuire, for example, up- lending a hand to his friend, — lounged around awaiting Suzanne Lyons, the author loads trailers of all his films filmmaker Daniel Finkel. Mc-
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"It was just really hard to
and begin holding services at do," she said. "These ladies said to me, 'It's St. Helens Hall. In February, a dedicationceremony was held. going to be so great on Easter For the occasion, Brisson
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and company used a preprint- thosebutterflies and knowthat ed pattern called "The Healing Imade one,"Brisson said.
Green, "a commissioned piece that I created for him along Tree," which Brisson's husband with a matching one for his Trinity Needlers spotted in a fabric store. wife Rev. Nancy Green, who is "My husband actually found All involved in the efforts are pastor in Sunriver." it and said, 'Ooh, look at this.
women. If they were acquaint-
This is cool,'" Brisson said. ed prior, their bond seems "And then I saw the name, and more tightly woven now. "We just know each other it said 'The Healing Tree.'" The pattern features a colorful tree through church and a little bit with swirling branches and vi- of quilting together," Brisson brant leaves. sard. "And it just hit me: We need "All the Needlers," chimed in to (use) that for our celebration Luther. That's "Needlers" with an when we moved back in. And so the Healing Tree became uppercase N, because the the main focus on the chasu- group has a name — the Trinble (a garment worn by dergy) ity Needlers. "We're the worker bees," for the celebration. Because, I mean, a tree? We were shaken, said Martha Saunders. "There was such a need for our leaves, but we have very deep roots here. So that was ... everybodyinthe communityto help," Brisson said. "When this very symbolic." came up, this, to me, was just
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placing her original stole has stirred up angry feelings about the fires.
"It has taken me longer than it should to remake it because of the anger I would feel about
the fire every time I started to re-create it. Working on ... 'The Healing Tree' helped (me) work through that anger, and I am pleased to say (the stole) is
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Butterflies about butterflies an opportunity for us to give and the value of everything A banner that hangs high on back." the wall over the altar features The church's insurance polthree large butterflies. icy is covering the cost of fab"Butterflies are what you see ric for the project, which used at Easter, the whole caterpillar, some of professional artist cocoon and rebirth," Brisson Brisson's design work. said. It replaced a polyester banBrisson originally put out ner that survived the fire,s(but) the call to take up needles in we weren't too crazy aboutit." the church's Sunday bulletin. The blueprint Brisson used About eight parishioners for the banner came from "a have beeninvolved, induding place mat pattern that I just Barbara Lowery, Linda Philblew up," she said. "These la- lips and Judi Ingels, who were
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Ce e rities rapp e wit eminism By Marisa Mellzer
Post Live in April: "I embrace cocktail food, I don't identify
New Yorft Times News Service
the word 'feminism.' I didn't
myself as a Feminist, capital
do it earlier in my career, and I talk about why in the book,
F r)
but I embrace it now because
of other celebrities who ques-
In a recent interview with
Time m agazine, a ctress ShaileneWoodley was asked if she considered herself a
And she is joined by a host
"She's hardworking and talented, and the fact that she can open a movie is feminism in action," said Melissa Stack, a screenwriter who wrote "The Other Woman" (a film Woodley called "really neat" in Time for "creating a sister-
what feminism is, is a belief tion the usage, induding Lady that the world should be equal, Gaga, 28, who was quoted that men and women should telling a Norwegian camera have equal opportunity." crew, "I'm not a feminist! I As was widely discussed love men! I hail men." in social media, Beyonce, 32, Kelly Clarkson, 32, told .av also had a form of feminist Time last October, "I think coming-out last winter. She when people hear feminist, had previously flirted with the it's like, 'Get out of my way, I term, telling British Vogue last don't need anyone.'" spring, "I guess I am a modCarrie Underwood, Katy ern-day feminist." Perry, Carla Bruni, Sandra New York Times News Service file photo But she also added, "Why Day O'Connor and Taylor The online backlash was swift do you have to choose what Swift have similarly disafter Shailene Woodley told type of woman you are? Why tanced themselves from the Time magazine in an interview do you have to label yourself designation during t h eir that she did not consider heranything? I'm just a woman, careers. self a feminist. and I lovebeingawoman." The problem i s r e ally By the December release whether a famous person is of her album "Beyonce," one simply checking the feminist love men,' and there's not a song on it, "F1awless," sam- box, said Roxane Gay, the chance for a follow-up learn- pled the TED talk of author author of an essay collection ing experience for anyone." Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie "Bad Feminist," which comes Andi Zeisler, 41, a founder titled "We Should All Be Fem- out this summer. "Forty years ago it was a of the feminist pop culture inists" and includes a quote
hood of support for one anoth-
magazine Bitch, said, "Just the
from it: "Feminist: the person
er versus hating each other"). Woodley has a reputation for being outspoken about environmental causes and has aired her support in numer-
fact that these questions are being asked shows that feminism is a lot more accepted." The problem,she said, is
who believes in the social, po- a ridiculous question and a litical and economic equality lazy question," said Gay, 39.
feminist.
"No," said Woodley, 22. "Because I love men, and I think the idea of 'raise women to power, take the men away
from the power' is never going to work out because you need balance."
It was a somewhat surprising response from an actress known for portraying strong-willed women in films like "The Spectacular Now," "Divergent" and "The Fault
in Our Stars," to be released soon.
that some celebrities do not
know what the core values line baddash to her comment and goals of feminism are. "I don't care if people don't about feminism came quickly. JenniferWeiner, 44, a nov- identify as feminist," Zeisler ous interviews. But the on-
elist, took to 7tvitter to write,
sald.
"Dear Young Actresses: BeShe does have a problem fore you sound off on femi- with misinformation and the nists and how you're not one, perpetuation of the idea that please figure out what femi- feminism is "this zero-sum nismis." game that if it elevates womZerlina Maxwell, 32, a po- en, then it denigrates men. litical analyst, chimed in with, That's just wrong and has "Here'sanother actress reject- never been what feminism is ing a feminist label she can't about. That's the Fox News define properly." version of feminism."
good question, but in 2014 it's
of the sexes." And in January,
"As culture critics, we have to
the singer wrote a post titled "Gender Equality Is a Myth!"
start advancing the conversation and asking questions that
are more grounded in femZeisler pointed to Beyonce inism, like 'How does femias a celebrity who "public- nism shape your life?'" ly grappled with feminism But there is value in public and found her own path to figures taking up the movefor The Shriver Report.
By Mesfin Fekadu
my brother Harry Belafonte
The Associated Press
and (activist) Dolores Huerta.
NEW YORK — Try to speak with Carlos Santana about his new album and he'll want
... And so we want to have a concert and bring Jamie Foxx
and different kinds of artists, musicians of all colors and
to talk about another topic: changing the world. The veteran musician says he is planning a concert aimed at encouraging and motivating the development of young black and Latino men in the wake of
utilize this attention and this
energy. ... Obviously (with) what happened with Donald Sterling and what's happening with people throwing bananas at soccer stadiums, you know,
T r ayvon M a r tin's we have a lot to heal.
death and Donald Sterling's else do you want to Q •• Who invite to the concert?
racist comments. He w ants to hold the event next year in
"I take a lot of pride in call-
he said. "I'm a person who
player and mayor of Sacramento) Kevin Johnson to San
ing myself a feminist and al-
with passion believes that we
Quentin and talk to the broth-
ways have," she wrote in an
can change the world, we can ers, black and brown, broadtransform hateand fear forev- cast it in all the prisons and er with the right songs and the call the event 'You Cannot right timing." Break My Spirit.'
which is what happens with
Woodley, became famous during her teenage years.
Beyond the confines of Hollywood, American women appear to be warming to the term; according to a study by Open letters addressed Ms. Magazine,the number in popculture to Woodley showed up on Popping up of women calling themselves The Huffington Post and on Over the last year, feminism feministsincreased from 50 YouIIfbe. has achieved a certain ubiqui- percentin 2006 to 68 percent "My reaction was, 'Oh, no, ty in pop culture. Last Octo- in2012. not again,'" said Sarah Mari- ber, Glamour magazine pubB ut a mbivalence l i k e an Seltzer, 31, who wrote one lished an article with the title Woodley's is as much a part such retort, "Dear Shailene "The New Do: Calling Your- of the d i scussion. Monica Woodley," for t h e w e bsite self a Feminist." Sheryl Sand- Lewinsky, 40, wrote in Vanity Hairpin. "There is this pattern berg, 44, the chief operating Fair's June issue,"Given my of celebrities immediately say- officer of Facebook and the experience of being passed ing, 'No, I'm not a feminist, I author of "Lean In," told Huff- around like gender-politics
the world with music
• I'd like to bring (NBA A • Hall of Famer) Dr. J (Julius Erving) and (former NBA
ment, said M a rtha Plimpton, 43, an actress who, like
Warming to the term
Santana wants to save
F1orida and is working with Harry Belafonte.
it — that's the right way to do it, rather than denigrating it, these sound bites."
The Associated Press file photo
Carlos Santana performs at the 2014 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Santana's latest album, "Corazon," debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 albums chart last week.
email. "We're going to have to insist on correcting bigotry as it happens, in real time. And fear of women's equality, or the diminishment of it, is a kind of bigotry. I think it's important to remove the stig-
"I'm not showbiz and entertainment; I'm an activist,"
Santana's l a test a l b u m, "Corazon," debuted at No. 9 on
the Billboard 200 albums chart
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last week.
ma associated with women's
equality, and as such, yes, normalizing the word 'feminist' and making sure people know what it means is in-
credibly important, whether we're talking to celebrities or anyone."
did your tour with Q •• How Rod Stewartcome about? • W ayne S h o r ter a n d
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How does it feel to re-
'Both of us love to play spiri• I feel really, really hon- tual music to touch all hearts.' • ored to gain people's That's one thing. The rascal trust. People opened their in me ... says, 'We both love hearts and their wallets.... It al- black music. We like to play lows me to do more things with black music for white people.'
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54 I-388-8! 03. DIVORCE CARE:541-410-4201. DOUBLETROUBLERECOVERY: Addiction andmental illness group; 541-317-0050. DYSTONIASUPPORT GROUP: 541-388-2577. ENCOPRESIS (SOILING):541-5482814 or encopresis@gmail.com. EVENINGBEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP: 541-460-4030 FAITHBASED RECOVERY GROUP: Drug andalcohol addictions; pastordavid©thedoor3r.org. FAMILYRESOURCECENTER: 541-389-5468. GAMBLERSANONYMOUS:Redmond 541-280-7249, Bend541-390-4365. GAMBLINGHOT LINE:800-233-8479. GERIATRIC CARE MANAGEMENT: info©paulbattle.com or 1-877-867- l437. GLUCOSECONTROL LOW CARB DIET SUPPORTGROUP:kjdnrcd© yahoo. com or 541-504-0726. GLUTENINTOLERANCEGROUP (CELIAC):541-390-2399. GRANDMA'S HOUSE:Support for pregnant teensand teenmoms; 541-383-3515. GRANDPARENTSRAISING OUR CHILDREN'SKIDS:541-306-4939. GRANDPARENTSSUPPORTGROUP: 541-385-4741. GRIEFSHAREGRIEFRECOVERY SUPPORTGROUP:541-382-1832. GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: 541-3066633, 541-318-0384 ormullinski© bendbroadband.com. GRIEFAND LOSS SUPPORT GROUP: 541-508-4036 or www.gohospice.com, GRIEFSHARE (FAITH-BASED) RECOVERY CLASS:541-389-8780. HEALINGENCOURAGEMENT FOR ABORTION-RELATEDTRAUMA (H.E.A.R.T.): 541-318-1949. HEALTHYFAMILIESOFTHEHIGH DESERT: Homevisits for families with newborns; 541-749-2133 HEARINGLOSS ASSOCIATION: 541390-2174 orctepper©bendcable.com. HEARTS OF HOPE:Abortion healing; 541-728-4673. IMPROVEYOUR STRESS LIFE: 54! -706-2904. INFERTILITY SUPPORT GROUP (RESOLVE):541-604-0861. LA LECHE LEAGUEOFBEND:
541-317-5912. LIVINGWELL(CHRONIC CONDITIONS):541-322-7430. LIVINGWITHCHRONIC ILLNESSES SUPPORTGROUP:541-536-7399. LUPUS fr FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT GROUP:541-526-1375. MADRAS NICOTINEANONYMOUS GROUP:541-993-0609. MATERNAL/CHILDHEALTH PROGRAM(DESCHUTES COUNTYHEALTHDEPARTMENT): 54! -322-7400. MEMORY CARESUPPORT GROUP: 541-848-4144 oracs©touchmark.com. MEN'SCANCER SUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-5864. MENDED HEARTSSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-4789. MISCARRIAGESUPPORT GROUP: 54 I-514-9907. MOMMYANDMEBREASTFEEDINGSUPPORT GROUP: Laura, 54! -322-7450. MULTIPLESCLEROSIS SUPPORT GROUP:541-706-6802. NARCONON: 800-468-6933. NARCOTICSANONYMOUS (NA): 54 I-4! 6-2146. NATIONALALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESSOFCENTRAL OREGON (NAMI):Email: namicentraloregon@ gmail.com ortNww.namicentraloregon. Olg.
NAMI BEND — EXTREME STATES: 541-647-2343 or www. namicentraloregon.org NAMI BENDCONNECTIONS:541480-8269, 541-382-3218 orwww. namicentraloregon.org NAMI BENDFAMILY SUPPORT GROUP:whitefam©bendcable.com or www.namicentraloregon.org. NAMI MADRASCONNECTIONS:For peers, 541-475-1873 orNAMlmadras© gmail.com. NAMI MADRASFAMILYSUPPORT GROUP:541-475-1873 or NAMlmadras@gmail.com. NAMI MADRASFAMILY-FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP: 541-475-3299 or www.namicentraloregon.org NAMI REDMONDFAMILY SUPPORT GROUP:namicentraloregon@gmail. com. NAMI REDMOND CONNECTIONS: 541382-3218 or541-693-4613. NEWBERRY HOSPICE OF LA PINE: 54! -536-7399.
BROKERS Elaine Budden 541-480-3860 Barbara Barany 541-771-1739 COLDWELL BANKER Dick Dodson Realty www fakebittychinook properties.com
541-475-1880. SCLERODERMASUPPORTGROUP: 541-480-1958. SEXAHOLICSANONYMOUS: 541-595-8780. SOUPANDSUPPORT:For mourners; 541-548-7483. STEPMOM SUPPORTGROUP: 541-325-3339or www. insightcounselingbend.com. SUPPORTGROUP FOR FAMILIES WITHDIABETICCHILDREN: 541-526-6690. TOBACCO FREEALLIANCE: 541-322-7481. TOPSOR:Bend, 541-633-7399; Culver, 541-546-4012;Redmond, 541-923-0878. TYPE 2 DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-4986. VETERANS HOTLINE: 541-408-5594 or818-634-0735. VISIONNW:Peersupportgroup; 541-330-0715. VOLUNTEERSINME DICINE: 541-330-9001. WOMEN'SRESOURCE CENTER OF CENTRALOREGON:541-385-0747 WOMEN SURVIVINGWITH CANCER SUPPORTGROUP:541-706-5864. YOUNGPEOPLEWITH DISABILITIES PEERGROUP:831-402-5024. ZEN MEDITATIONGROUP: 541-388-3179.
OREGON COMMISSIONFORTHE BLIND:541-447-491 5. OREGON CURE:541-475-2164. OREGONLYME DISEASE NETWORK: 541-312-3081 orwww.oregonlyme.org. OVEREATERSANONYMOUS: 541306-6844 or www.oa.org. PARENTS/CAREGIVERSOF CHILDREN AFFECTEDBYAUTISM SUPPORT GROUP:541-771-1075 or http://coregondevdisgroupaso.ning. Com. PARENTSOFMURDEREDCHILDREN (POMC)SUPPORT GROUP: 541-410-7395. PARISHNURSESANDHEALTH MINISTRIES:541-383-6861. PARKINSON'SCAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP:541-317-1188. PARKINSON'SDISEASE SUPPORT GROUP: 541-280-5818. PARTNERS IN CARE:Homehealth and hospice services; 541-382-5882. PAUL'SCLUB:Dads andmale caregiver SUPPoftgrouP;541-548-8559. PFLAGCENTRALOREGON:For parents, families andfriends of lesbians and gays; 541-317-2334 ortNww. pflagcentraloregon.org. PLAN LOVINGADOPTIONS NOW (PLAN):541-389-9239. PLANNEDPARENTHOOD: 888-875-7820. PMS ACCESS LINE: 800-222-4767. PREGNANCY RESOURCECENTERS: Bend, 541-385-5334; Madras,541475-5338; Prineville, 541-447-2420; Redmond, 541-504-8919. PULMONARY HYPERTENSION SUPPORT GROUP: 541-548-7489. SAVINGGRACE SUPPORTGROUPS: Bend, 541-382-4420; Redmond, 541-504-2550, ext. 1;Madras,
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A sepa- home has amazing Beautiful Views - Enjoy • 2.55 views $ 189,900. 3 bed - r ate hot t u b r o o m counters, slate floors, rooms, 2 bathrooms, connects with master views of the moun- summer in this beau- • 3-car garage & 3-bay Cherry cab i nets, 1716 sq ft. New con- bedroom Must see! tains and the river. tiful cabin in Oregon shop stainless appliances, Detached garage has Water W o nderland• MLS 201402165 struction, interior color Nothing radiant floor h e at, nee d e d. studio-type room with your own dock Craig Long, Broker package options avail. Move in t o morrow! a media room w/surwith an extra bath and and canal leading to 541-480-7647 MLS¹201401007. round sound, overMLS 2014 0 3432 shower att a ched. the Deschutes River. Call Gail Day, sized 3-car garage, $185,000Cascade $425,000 $340,000. 541-306-1018 RV parking, and the Realty, Linda, Bro- MLS¹201309622 Call Terry Skjersaa, Central Oregon Realty list goes on! ker 1-541-815-0606 Bobbie Strome, 541-383-1426 Group, LLC $337,900. MLS¹ Principal Broker MLS¹201403452 3 bdrm/2 bath, 2456 sq. MORRIS 201402637 190 Acre Horse Prop- ft. with 14.66 acre and John L Scott Real Duke Warner Realty REAL ESTATE John L. Scott Real erty - Less than 1 mile 13.2 acre COI irriga Estate 541-385-5500 541-382-8262550 Estate 541-548-1712 l~ y~ ~ Od d from city limits. 2160 tion, bonus room with sq ft 2 bedroom, 2 separate entry, solar bath home. Several design generates 20% outbuildings including electric. MLS barn wit h o u tdoor 201403830 $488,888. arena. 3 tax lots, 120 Call Pam Lester, Prin acres in the Urban cipal Broker Century Reserve. $540,000. 21 Gold Country Re Call Kris Warner at alty, Inc. •
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Custom Home j $536,000 • Beautiful 3439 sq.ft. • 5 bedroom, 3 bath • 1 acre • MLS 201402295 Jane Strell, Broker, ABR, GRI
Down a Country Lane, Fabulous Floor Plan- Horse Property 3 bdrm, Knock your socks 3+ acre, fenced with L arge living a r ea 2 bath, 1823 sq. ft., off views! irrigation and barn. 3 2/open kitchen, maple d bl garage on 2 . 3 •38 acres, irrigated Bdrm, 2 bath. Offered cabinets & hardwood acres, pellet stove, •Beautiful 2600 s q.ft. at $449,O00. floors. Gas fireplace, l iving a n d bo n us home QUAHylyy Cate Cushman, A/C, large m aster r oom, central a i r , •120x64 barn with shop PART ydc 2-stall barn/tack room, and stalls Principal Broker suite 2/tile counters. 541-480-1884 3rd room upstairs for hay storage, fenced .20 minutes to Bend 541-948-7998 www.catecushman.com office/extra. D ouble and cross fenced, RV www.johnlscott.com/74 car garage 2/opener. cover. $29 9 ,900. 510 Downtown Bend j Home owners' dues ¹ 201401392. Pam Jean Nelsen, Broker include landscaping, Lester, Princ. Broker, 541-420-3927 $1,099,000 • 4132 sq.ft. remodeled water, sewer, outside C entury 2 1 Gol d John L. Scott home maintenance of t he Country Realty, Inc., Real Estate, Bend MORRIS www.johnlscottbend.com • 5 bedroom, 4 bath building, com m on 541-504-1338 REAL ESTATE • .21 acre, 1 block from area and snow reriver moval. $12 9 ,900.Impeccable C u s tom Get your ¹201400696 Home on 23 AcresCustom Home in Can- • MLS 201402624 NW Tuscan design Greg Miller PC, John L. Scott Real business yon City - 3 bedroom, Broker, CRS, GRI Estate 541-548-1712 with mountain views. 2.5 bath, 2801 sq ft. 541-408-1511 Great room, m a in $419,000. Flat Yard on Awbrey level master, wine e ROW I N G Call Duke Warner Butte 4 bedroom, 2 and more. Pond Dayville, bath home with office cellar and irrigation com541-987-2363 with an ad in bonus room and 2943 plete the p ackage. MLS¹201304288 sq ft. Fully remodeled $1,284,000. The Bulletin's Duke Warner Realty MORRIS kitchen. Lovely trim "Call A Service Call Jaynee Beck, REAL ESTATE details. Great f loor Custom Home 541-480-0988 Professional" I&d W d y ~ ~ ~ d plan, $529,900. w/Spectacular MLS 201310033 Directory Cascade Mtn.Views! Drake Park Neighbor- Call Jacquie Sebulsky, Duke Warner Realty 541-280-4449 or $729,000. 3 bedrooms, hood - Feel the his541-382-8262 Michele Anderson, 2.5 bathrooms, 2583 tory in t hi s s tately La Pine j $150,000 541-633-9760 MLS I ncredible sq ft , 1 9 + a c res, home on a beautiful Cus t o m• 1704 sq.ft. ¹201403637 handsome fireplace, double lot. Short stroll Home on Acreage- • 3 bedroom, 2 bath rich wood tones, cus- to downtown or Mirror Duke Warner Realty This home is made • 1 acre, near La Pine 541-382-8262 tom kitchen, expan- Pond. $998,500. with love and custom State Park s ive b a c k dec k . f eatures i n ev e r y • MLS 201310343 Look at: Call Kit Korish, MLS¹201403171. r oom. Looking f o r Rachel Lemas, Broker 541-480-2335 Bendhomes.com Call Bruce Dunlap, lodge-style home sur541-383-4359 MLS¹201402653 for Complete Listings of 541-604-4200 rounded by w i ldlife 541-896-1263 Duke Warner Realty Area Real Estate for Sale this is it. 4 bedroom, Central Oregon Realty 541-382-8262 Group, LLC 2.5 bath, $899,900. Full Cascade viewsCall Candy Yow, will never change, 3 Cute West Side CotJust too many 541-410-3193 b drm, 2 bath o n 1 tage Lots of opportuMLS 201304445 collectibles? MORRIS nity to make this your acre, 2-car + shop, Duke Warner Realty REAL ESTATE storage, and covered dream! Near down541-382-8262 Sell them in RV parking. Many ex~ y~ ~ ~ d town and established local bus i nesses.The Bulletin Classifieds tras! $169,900 MLS In the Path of Progress LAZY RIVER SOUTH 201402163 Call $235,000. d j Prineville City Lim- R emodeled 3535 y Nancy Popp, Princi- in Call Terry Skjersaa, - 3 br/2ba home on Sq.ft. home with 4 541-385-5809 Broker its 541-383-1426 pal 1.29 acres zoned R2 bdrm + offi ec and 3 541-815-8000 MLS201402153 (can be split into more baths. Master bath Duke Warner Realty Elegant, Private Living- Crooked River Realty lots). Across f r om with large jetted tub & 541-382-8262 Immaculately de- Go On Vacation! 5 bed- State Park and 2 min- new tile shower. Mesigned an d m a i nMea d ow dia room, family room, room home in Sunri- u tes t o Deschutes River tained 3 bedroom, 2.5 ver. G r eat r e n tal Lakes Golf Course. h uge kitchen w i th Views j $859,000 MLS handcrafted cabinets h isotry. Enjoy t h e $110,000 • 1600 sq.ft. brick home bath home sits on 0.96 acres on Awbrey SHARC pool and all 20142793 • 3 bedroom, 2 bath & granite counters, Butte. Spacious floor that Sunriver offers. Pam Lester, Principal walk-in pantry, sun• 1 block from downPurchas eprice$350,000,20% down,Loanamount$280,000,30yearfixed. plan is perfect for en- $399,000. Broker, Century 21 r oom with hot t u b. town tertaining. $750,000. Gold Country Realty, Home has cedar eves Call Jacquie Sebulsky • MLS 201403384 Call Terry Skjersaa, Inc. 541-504-1338 at 541-280-4449 or Cathy Del Nero, with copper accents. 541-383-1426. MLS Michele Anderson at E xterior siding o n Broker, CSP 201402446 541-633-9760. Irrigated Mini F a rm. 541-410-5280 h ome, garages & Jumbo purchaseprice /value $800,000 — 20% down /equity,$640,000 loan amount. Duke Warner Realty Beautiful irr i gated storage bldg have just MLS201310062 Offer valid as of date of ad, restrictions may apply. Rates/fees subject to change. On Approved Credit. 541-382-8262 property. 1584 sq.ft. been painted. Watch Duke Warner Realty 541-382-8262 home, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, the wildlife from the Energy Efficient Home3 6x32 s hop, l u s h wrap-around deck or Great Location 3 Located in the heart of outdoor • I • • )• pasture, •)• to your private ac)• MORRIS b edroom, 2 bat h , arena. Bring y o ur go Bend's west side. 4 ess to 300y f t o f REAL ESTATE 1858 sq ft on almost animals! www.jackso- c bedroom, 2.5 b ath, Little Deschutes River 2219 sq ft with mas- an acre. Light 8 bright nanderson.com frontage for f ishing, single level. $319,900. ter on m ain. T oo Barbara Jackson, DON"T MISS OUT! 654 swimming or floating. Call Carolyn Emick at many features to list Broker 541-306-8186 Steven St., Crescent, $495,000 541-419-0717. here. $499,000. John L. Scott MLS¹¹201309267 Great starter 3/2 1782 Call Terry Skjersaa, y MLS20142321 n Real Estate, Bend sq. ft. home or vacaBobbie Strome, ou re never atone ddyhen ddyeyv. doiny your Poadd ... Duke Warner Realty 541-383-1426 www.johnlscottbend. Principal Broker tion property! Large 541-382-8262 MLS¹201403715 com bedrooms, a s e paJohn L Scott Real Warner Realty Home on 4.9 AcresEstate 541-385-5500 rate family 8 l i ving Duke 541-382-8262 J ust Completed 3 room. Breakfast bar Extremely well mainbedroom, 2.5 b ath, Like New, Upgraded and a dining area. tained 3 bdrm 2 BAExquisite C r a ftsman 1 510 sq f t h o m e. Home - 3 bedroom, Vaulted ceilings make bath s i ngle s t o ry MORTGAGE CORPORATION thishome seem even Bungalow - Brand h ome o n 4 . 9 fl a t Great room floor plan 2.5 bath in Crescent more spacious. Plenty new home in NWX - 3 acres. 2208 sq. ft., with laminate wood Creek. C o mpletely of room to build a de- b edroom, 2.5 b a t h rock fireplace, dbl ga- floors, crown molding upgraded throughout. Casey NMLs 189449 jennifer NMLs 288550 Nice Hickory floors & cabitached 2-car garage. with open layout and rage, gas fireplace, throughout. fin i shing central air & m o re. master with full mtn nets, slate and SS Two separate decks designer coRP0RLlc¹ML2421 coRP NMLs¹3113 touches. $529,000. appliances, $219,000. attached to the home. Call MLS¹ 201 3 10722 views. $219,900. Terry Skjersaa at Call Jaynee Beck, Call Candy Yow, P artially fenc e d. $345,000. Pam 541-383-1426. 541-480-0988 541-410-3193. MLS $87,500 Lester, Principal BroMLS201401609 MLS¹201401864 MLS¹201402864 201403646. Cascade ker, Century 21 Gold Duke Warner Realty Warner Realty Duke Warner Realty Realty, Linda, BroCountry Realty, Inc. Duke 541-382-8262 541-382-8262 541-382-8262 ker 1-541-815-0606 541-504-1338
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Live in One, Rent the Mountain Views - Per- New Custom Solar/ADA One Acre Buildable lot. Pick Your Colors - New Red Rock Ranch Roomy Single Level in Sunrise Village j Other! Two separate fect Central Oregon Home - 3 master B eautiful treed l o t home on 0.15 AC in Spectacular s etting Stonehedge - Open $670,000 units on one tax lot. location! Log home suites, 3.5 ba, 3022 ready to build. Newer private neighborhood. with view of the Cas- floor plan w/vaulted • Remodeled 3705 sq.ft. Unique p e rsonality surrounded by views s f, 0.5 A C i n g o lf septic and well. close 1425 sf, 3 bdrm, 2 c ades an d S m i t h living room & family • 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath homes. Front home of t h e Cas c ade course comm., sun- to La P i n e r ecre- bath & 2-car garage. Rock. 79.56 acres, room, kitchen fea- • Office has street access, 2 M ountain range 8 room, spa, wood 8 tile ational areas, lakes, $139,900. 63.2 acres of irriga- tures plenty of cabin- • MLS 201306633 b edroom and r e a r Smith Rock. Very pri- floors, RV park, mtn hunting and m oun- MLS¹201402233 tion. 3502 sq ft 4 bed- etry, eating counter, Deborah Benson PC, home is a one bed- vate property is 2.65 view & more. tains. MLS Pam Lester, Principal room, 2.5 bath home large pantry, dining Broker, GRI, r oom. B ot h h a v e a cres. Enjoy g o r- $499,000. MLS 201401875. Broker, Century 21 including guest quar- area w/access to the Preview Specialist fenced y a rd s in geous sunrise and 201302802 Jayci Larson, Broker Gold Country Realty, ters. Great h o rse huge bac k d e c k. 541-480-6448 541-325-3955 Wiestoria A d d ition. sunset from deck that Pam Lester, Principal Inc. 541-504-1338 barn, hay barn & out- M aster bedr o om surrounds every side Broker, Century 21 John L. Scott door arena. $824,000. separation from addi$257,500. Picturesque Ponderosa Call Jasen Chavez at of the house. Follow Gold Country Realty, Real Estate, Bend Call Kris Warner, tional two bedrooms. Setting B eautifully 541-891-5446. the sun or relax unInc. 541-504-1338 www.johnlscottbend. 541-480-5365 Two offices or hobby landscaped, RV MLS 201400486 der the 2 c o vered com MLS ¹201402156 room. L a ndscaped MORRIS New Home 3 br, 2.5 parking. 3 bedroom, Duke Warner Realty Duke Warner Realty front & back w/fenced porches. Outbuilding REAL ESTATE 2.5 bath, 2443 sq ft. 541-382-8262 54'I -382-8262 with power & water. ba+ office, 1936 sq ft, Opportunity Knocks! 5 backyard that has lots Plenty of room for gas heat, gas range, units on one lot, all Offeredat$469,500. Remodeled Contempo- of trees for privacy. Cate Cushman, gas fireplace, fenced, rented out. They are parking. 2 berms, 1 air gas w/cenLiving at its Bestrary Style - Located in Forced insulated garage door all Principal Broker air conditioning. Sunriver j $479,900 Located in the heart of bath (2nd bdrm is a man u factured the Old Mill District, 4 tral 541-480-1884 w/opener. $229,900 MLS • 2369 sq.ft. Earth Adthe Old Mill District. 3 loft). This home sits MLS201309300 homes, on city ser- www.catecushman.com b edroom, 3 ba t h , $'I 99,900. m aster suites, 3 . 5 on a cliff with an invices. $289 , 900. 2098 sq ft. Custom 201310177 vantage home Pam Lester, Princ. John L. Scott Real baths, 3070 sq ft with credible 360 degree ¹201403281. • 4 bedroom, den, 3 $45,000 theater/me- Estate Broker, Century 21 view and is minutes Take care of 541-548-1 712 views of the river and John L. Scott Real dia/sound/lighting bath Gold Country Realty, mountains. S t a nd- a way from the f a Estate 541-548-1712 your investments system, cooks delight Serenity Now! Beautiful • .22 acre, paver patio, Des c hutes Inc., 541-504-1338 alone unit. $849,000. mous kitchen, open f loor hot tub with the help from River. $349,900 Northwest Crossingj Panoramic C a scade custom home, approx • MLS 201402327 MLS¹201400102 plan. $359,500. MLS¹20143147 3 253 sq f t o n 4 . 5 CallJaynee Beck, The Bulletin's Call Aubre Chesire, Gary Rose, $447,900 View - Beautiful 8 541-480-0988 John L. Scott Real acres 2/.5 acre irrigaBroker, MBA sq.ft. 541-598-4583 or peaceful Powell Butte "Call A Service Estate 541-548-1712 •• 1960 tion. P r ivate w e l l, Duke Warner Realty 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Brook Criazzo at 541-588-0687 home on 10.36 acres 541-382-8262 pond, close in, pri• Landscaped corner lot 2/89.33 acres of irri- Professional" Directory 541-550-8408, vate and s ecluded Mt. Bachelor Villagej • MLS 201403390 MLS¹201403010 gation. Rebuilt in 2004 with too many extras $349,500 Location, Location, Kelly Neuman, (original house built in Powell Butte View Es- Duke Warner Realty to mention. $672,900. Location - 2 bedroom • 1194 sq.ft condo Principal Broker 541-382-8262550 1975 p e r co u n ty tate. 6.85 Acres, near Carolyn Emick at home sits on large lot • 2 bedroom, 2 bath 541 %80-2102 MORRIS records). Open loft Brasada, Panoramic Ridge at Eagle Crestj Call541-419-0717. in the coveted west • Fully furnished den overlooks the livCascade views. MLS REAL ESTATE $179,900 MLS 201304783 side of Bend. Large, • MLS 201400901 ing & dining areas ¹201401805 • 1255 sq.ft. townhome Duke Warner Realty fully f enced y a rd. Bonnie Savickas, w/soaring va u l ted Gary Fiebick, Principal • 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath Broker, EPRO, SRES 541-382-8262 $259,000. ceilings. S p a cious Broker. 541-390-1602 • Cascade Mountain Sunriver j $524,000 541-408-7537 Call Terry Skjersaa, kitchen and utility/mud John L. Scott MORRIS views Spectacular home on • 2264 sq.ft. 541-383-1426 room with tile flooring. Real Estate, Bend • 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath REAL ESTATE • MLS 201401764 acreage. MLS¹201403419 Wrap-around porch, www.johnlscottbend. Cliff Feingold, Broker •SE Bend on 4.81 acres • .30 acre Duke Warner Realty detached 2-car com • MLS 201400042 541-480-8796 - $519,900 541-382-8262 drive-through garage JackJohns, NOTICE: • 4 Bdrm, 3 b a t h & Prineville Build your MORRIS Broker, GRI All real estate adver- & 1008 sf barn/shop dream home! 1.76 irden/office REAL ESTATE Location Location, Lo541-480-9300 tised here in is sub- with a 720 sf lean-ton rigated horse prop• M aster o n main , c ation! 5 B d rm, 2 l&q W d y ~ ~ ~ d pasture, pond, ject to th e F ederal fenced triple-car garage 8 b ath, 1 6 0 0 sq . f t. l andscaped yar d . erty in Sunrise Acres. Fair Housing A ct, barn/shop MORRIS F enced w/ba r n, manufactured home Near Old Mill j $472,500. which makes it illegal www.johnlscott.com/45 lean-to and corrals. REAL ESTATE with add-on's nestled $379,800 MLS¹201402783 to advertise any pref436 Only 2 m inutes to hd~ ~ y ~ ~ ~ on 6.5 acres. Living • 1763 sq.ft. townhome John L. Scott Real erence, limitation or Kellie Cook, Broker MORRIS town. Cul-de-sac and room, dining room, • 3 bedroom, 3 bath Estate 541-548-1712 Look at: discrimination based 541-408-0463 REAL ESTATE great views. kitchen and master • Corner lot, fenced on race, color, reliBendhomes.com John L. Scott Kathy Denning, Broker suite hav e n e w er backyard gion, sex, handicap, Panoramic Cascade for Complete Listings of Real Estate, Bend 541-480-4429 laminate flo o ring.• MLS 201403302 familial status or naViews j $699,000 www.johnlscottbend.com John L. Scott Area Real Estate for Sale SW Bend j $299,900 Ideal for starter home, Darryl Doser, tional origin, or inten- • 5004 sq.ft, 4 bedroom Real Estate, Bend • 2014 sq.ft. rental property, temBroker, CRS tion to make any such • Gourmet kitchen, theStunning Awbrey Butte www.johnlscottbend. Say "goodbuy" • 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath porary home, while 541-383-4334 preferences, l i mita- ater room Home. 3700 s q . ft.• Tile floors, maple com building a new home. • 2.18 acres, extensive tions or discrimination. to that unused h ome, gour m et A great private county cabinets We will not knowingly decking k itchen w i t h s la b • MLS 201402909 setting. Shared well, 2 TURN THE PAGE item by placing it in accept any advertis- • MLS 201400616 granite. Large master Darryl Doser, storage buildings, 400 Jim Moran, Broker For More Ads ing for real estate The Bulletin Classifieds bdrm, with spa style Broker, CRS AMP service to home MORRIS which is in violation of 541-948-0997 The Bulletin bath, huge bonus/me541-383-4334 and 100 AMP service REAL ESTATE this law. All persons dia room, wine cellar. to pump house. This 541-385-580 9 are hereby informed l&~ tly~ ~ ~ d Deck, water feature Private 1 . 2 5 acr e is a m ust p review that all dwellings adand fabulous mtn. cul-de-sac l o cation property, if you do, NE Bend j $249,500 River access property. vertised are available views. with Cascade views. you will see its poten- • 1728 sq.ft. 3 tax lots = 1.5 acres. on an equal opportuMORRIS Colleen Dillingham, tial. $1 95,000. MLS • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Septic in with 100 gal. 2392 sq.ft., 3 bdrm, MORRIS nity basis. The BulleBroker 541-788-9991 REAL ESTATE tank Connection to ¹201400038 2 bath. Horses REAL ESTATE • .16 acre cornerlot tin Classified John L. Scott CRR water, 30x40 gaBobbie Strome, welcome, river IM~ rly~ ~ Op «~ • MLS 2013091 88 Real Estate, Bend Principal Broker rage shop with con- access across street. Bend j $524,500 Amy Halligan, Broker • NW www.johnlscottbend. John L Scott Real The Bulletin crete floors, windows 21 68 sq.ft. Pahlisch www.jackson-anderson. 541-410-9045 SW Bend j $341,500 com and 16x10 overhead Estate 541-385-5500 built To Subscribe call com • 2052 sq.ft. craftsman dooi'. MLS • 3 bedroom, 3 bath Candice Anderson, 541-385-5800 or go to S unburst Park - I m - • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath 201 302066. $85,900. • Hardwood floors, Need help fixing stuff? www.bendbulletin.com Nancy Popp, Princi- Broker 541-788-8878 maculate single level • Beautifully landscaped granite kitchen John L. Scott Call A Service Professional 3bd, 2ba, 1630 sq ft • MLS 201403569 pal Broker Real Estate, Bend • MLS 201401 052 find the help you need. home on nearly 0.46 Carolyn Priborsky PC, MORRIS Debbie Johnson, Broker Perfect Horse property 541-815-8000 www.johnlscottbend. Broker, ABR, www.bendbulletin.com acre featuring panREAL ESTATE or Private Sanctuary. Crooked River Realty 541 %80-1293 com oramic Cas c ade CRS, GREEN Unique lodge style l&q W d y ~ ~ ~ d 541-383<350 h ome w it h op e n P rivate Broken T o p River's Edge Village j views. Rear yard is Looking for a home that fully fenced; includes beams and aggre- Estate - Custom built $610,000 has it all? Features New Construction a paved RV parking gate entry. This pas- 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath, • 3125 sq.ft. great room layout w/ 1425 sf, 3 br, 2 ba, 3541 sq ft home with •3 bedroom+ offi ce, site with (2)-30-amp sive solar home is vaulted ceil i ngs, private neighborhood, MORRIS plug-ins 8 a sewage open and bright w/lots open great room floor 3.5 bath hardwood floors, a landscaped, with REAL ESTATE dump. Great room is of windows showcas- plan and radiant floor • Beautiful .37 acre lot MORRIS l arge k i tchen w / sprinklers. $134,900. vaulted and light & ing mountain views. heat. $949,900. Call • MLS 201402483 REAL ESTATE b reakfast ba r a n d MLS¹201402230 bright with a woodDiane Robinson, 3.33 Acres property Tammy S e ttlemier, nook, formal dining Pam Lester, Principal IM~ dy~ ~ Op t 1 Bend j $535,000 stove (also plumbed Broker, ABR has gate for easy ac- 541-410-6009. room, dow n stairs Broker, Century 21 • NW 2638 sq.ft. MLS¹201300357 541-419-8165 for gas if a g aslog cess to BLM and Naguest bedroom, main Gold Country Realty, • 2 bedroom, 3 bath SW Redmondj fireplace is desired). tional Forest w/net- Duke Warner Realty floor master suite w/ Inc. 541-504-1 338 • .25 acre lot $234,999 541-382-8262 Kitchen 8 utility room work of trails for miles Travertine s h ower, • 2592 sq.ft. • MLS 20140261 9 are also plumbed for of riding, mountain jetted tub, & private New Custom 3 BR/2.5 Greg Floyd PC, Broker • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Rivergas, if that is your • Cascade Mountain biking o r hik i n g.Rare Metolius deck, two large up- BA, 2024 sq ft home property with 541-390-5349 preference for cook- views Beautiful high quality front s tairs g uest b e d - on large lot w / RV MORRIS ing or clothes drying. • MLS 201402402 horse set up w/galva- cabin in Camp Sherrooms, double vanity parking. Granite slab REAL ESTATE w/paved roads. Jenn-Air range, Maynized metal fencing man, guest bath, a bonus counter tops, profesMinda McKitrick, l&~ mly ~ ~ ~ tag r e frigerator & and posts, from free 1 br/1ba plus l oft, room, private land- sions series SS appliBroker, GRI sleeps 6 , gr a nite Room for EveryoneAmana d i shwasher watering system, barn counters, huge deck, scaped and fenced ances, pantry, wood & 541-280-6148 S pacious home i n were installed in 2007. MORRIS w/box stall, tack room back yard w/ irriga- tile floors, gas FP, nobstructed r i v e r Eagle's Landing. 3 Large walk-in pantry a nd m uc h m o r e. u tion, RV parking, 8 fenced 8 central air. REAL ESTATE views & access. Fully bedroom, 2y2 bath, too! MLS¹ 201401439 play structure along $225,900 MLS¹ too $429,900. furnished. $399,000. 2387 sq ft. Offered at $317,300. Candy Woodbridge, w/ a c overed Trex new. MLS 201402947 $329,500. Bobbie Strome, Broker deck 8 paver patio. Pam Lester, Principal Call The Bulletin At Pam Lester, Principal MORRIS Cate Cushman, Principal Broker 541-610-5876 541-385-5809 $465,000 ¹201400800 Broker, Century 21 Broker, Century 21 REAL ESTATE Principal Broker John L Scott Real Total Property John L. Scott Real Gold Country Realty, Place Your Ad Or E-Mail Gold Country Realty, 541-480-1 884 Estate 541-385-5500 Resources Estate 541-548-1 712 Inc. 541-504-1338 At: www.bendbulletin.com Inc. 541-504-1338 www.catecushman.com •
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The Bridges j $289,000 • 1776 sq.ft. Pahlisch built • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath • Community pool, gym & clubhouse • MLS 201402356 Dawn Ulrickson, Broker, ABR, CRS, GRI, 541-610-9427 •
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The Davis, NW Redmond 3 bdrm (den or 4th bdrm), 2~/2 bath, 1929 sq f t . h o me. Open great r oom, tons of cabinet space in kitchen, 2nd floor laundry rm, $294,900. ¹ 201307047. Jim Hinton, 541-420-6229 Central Oregon Realty Group, LLC The Highlands - Gated, mountain views. 2 10-acre parcels. Offered at $550,000. Cate Cushman, Principal Broker 541-480-1 884
www.catecushman.com T he W i ndsor, N W Redmond - Main floor den/4th bedroom, lots of natural light, eating bar in kitchen, landscaping, 3 bdrm, 2~/~ b ath, 2235 s q ft . $309 900. C all Jim Hinton, 541-420-6229 Central Oregon Realty Group, LLC T o Be B uilt o n 2 . 5 acres. 3 b drm, 2.5 bath 3005 sq. ft. home Daylight b a sement, office, f a mily/bonus rooms, upgraded c abinets new n e w H S. & more $349,000. MLS 201401392 Pam Lester, Princ. Broker, C entury 2 1 Gol d Country Realty, Inc., 541-504-1338
Turn-Key C r a ftsman Home - Located in one o f P r i neville's premiere n e ighborhoods. This h o me features a great room layout, kitchen pantry, stainless appliances, formal dining room main floor master & upstairs master suite. 2 downstairs guest b edrooms, do w n stairs guest bathroom, bonus room, utility r oom w / sink, a t tached double garage, central gas heat & heat pump. Fenced, sprinkled & ni c e ly landscaped backyard w/excellent privacy & large patio, RV parking along with interior & e x t erior p a i nt. $269,900. ¹201400977 John L. Scott Real Estate 541-548-1712 •
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• Greens at Redmond • Great curb appeal • Backs to canal • Pride of ownership • 2077 SF • 3 bed, 2 bath plus a den • RV parking
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•Two homes on onelotin Midtown • Tenant occupied & professionally managed • 5 bed & 2.5 bath
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Beau t iful, Redmond location & views in beauty in Eagle Crest 4895 sq f t c u stom 2.5 bath, 2081 sq ft on the gentle slopes delightful w e s tside has complete perim- well-appointed 2213 •Open floor plan Creekside Village at Resort, gated area on home. .81 acre lot with special finishes to of Cline Butte, the up- home with panoramic eter fencing and is sq ft home overlook- •Large kitchen with din Eagle Crest Resortl 13th fairway - Resort w/golf course views, 5 complete this home. scale V i st a Rim C ascade an d c i t y neat and well main- ing Compass Park. ing bar Enjoy gorgeous views Course. 2 b e autiful bedroom, 3.5 b ath, neighborhood offers views on a spacious tained with trees and Over $35,000 put into •Great room & gas fire of Smith Rock from master suites, lots of custom iron & glass $539,900. Call Tammy Settlemier, residents spectacular lot with high desert shrubs. Home h as upgraded backyard. place t he great room & built-ins, great pantry, front door entry. Huge 541-410-6009 v iews of t h e s u r - natural landscaping. been lightly lived in $590,000. •1865 sq.ft., 3 bdrm, 2.5 kitchen, views of the s torage galore i n great room w/formal MLS201310532 rounding mountains, Two gas fireplaces, and has a wonderful Call Jacquie Sebulsky, bath Cascades from t he eaves & over garage. d ining, gour m e t Duke Warner Realty buttes and juniper for- one in living room and sunroom and appeal541-280-4449 or Lori Schneringer, deck. MLS¹201401488 kitchen w/slab granite paver 541-382-8262 ests below. Just 68 one in master bed- ing floor plan with Michele Anderson at Broker 541-280-1543 MLS¹20'I 402012 Eagle Crest Properties counters & Viking aphome make up Vista room. Master bedl arge deck, s h o p 541-633-9760. Windermere Eagle Crest Properties 866-722- 3370 pliances. Large bo866-7223370 Rim, and when ready, room has c o ffered building is a p prox. MLS¹201403619 Central Oregon nus room, amazing Good classified ads tell Adorable Cottage in the master suite w/firetwo builders special- ceiling and slider to 4000 sq.ft. w/4 12x12 Duke Warner Realty Real Estate the essential facts in an Large corner Lot in Heights. $ 1 2 4,900. place & outside ac541-382-8262 i ze i n V i st a R i m upper deck with hot d oors and a m a n $299,900• NW Canyon Redmond w / interesting Manner.Write 4 Arched e n t ryways, cess to hot tub, and homes - Sun Forest tub. Master bath has door. The is a comDrive from the readers view - not Construction bdrm, 2 bath home. oak hardwood floor- SO MUCH MOREn All and deep soak tub, large plete office w/bath, Want to impress the •4 Bdrm, 2.5 bath $229,000 MLS the seller's. Convert the ing, large lot w/RV ac- resort amenities are Wayne Semon cus- t iled s h ower a n d r ec, k i tchen a n d • 3 car garage relatives? Remodel 2 01310490. Cal l cess, 3 bdrm, 1 bath, included w/ownership. facts into benefits. Show tom Homes. Owners double sinks. Great m eeting room i n • Warm finishes a n d Don Chapin, Princi1227 sq. ft., 500 sq. ft $749,000. the reader how the item will may choose f r om room is light and airy cluded in the 4000 your home with the Lynn open floor plan Broker, pal b asement. MLS ¹ Johns, Principal Brohelp them insomeway. multiple floor plans with expansive city sq.ft. This property is help of a professional •Vacation in your own 541-350-6777 201308245. Vicci Boranging in size from and Cascade views. a must preview, must ker, 541-408-2944 or This from The Bulletin's backyard Redmond RE/MAX wen 541-410-9730 1800 sq. ft. to 3260 Kitchen is efficiently see facility. The shop Wes Johns, Broker advertising tip "Call A Service Diana Barker, L and & Hom e s Central Oregon Realty 541-408-2945 sq. ft. owners are also laid out with granite and dwelling have brought to you by Broker Real Estate Group, LLC welcome to custom- tile counters, newer separate electric Professional" Directory Central Oregon 541-480-7777 The Bulletin ize the plans to their appliances, p a ntry m eters. Shop a n d Resort Realty Serving CentralOregonsince f9t8 Windermere $334,950 Floor p lan Corner o f Co o pers desire. The commu- and hardwood floor- d welling share t h e Brand new on market! Central Oregon w/vaulted ceilings, 3 Hawk & Harrier Ct. nity features spacious, ing. Triple garage with Avion water meter, Custom craftsman 3 bd, Real Estate B D, 2 B A , c o o ks 2681 sq ft w/RV bay~ Forest Greens TownUltimate floor. Wired 2nd gar a ge/shop2.5 ba, extensiye interior Ultimate Home - 5 bed- common area, and kitchen w/refrig in.48 acre flat corner lot, home - 1536 sq ft, 3 attractive water feafor security system. 1025 sq.ft. $499,500. 10085 Juniper G l en room, 6 bath with ofupgrades, granite slab in Circle - Cline Butte cluded. Fireplace in perfect RV access, 3 bedrooms, 2~/~ bath, tures. all just 5 minWired for stereo with MLS ¹201400070 fice, family room, rec gourmet kitchen, hickory g reat room, h u ge bdrm + office + for- great room floor plan, Bobbie Strome, views! .28 acre lot, room and 2 master utes from the Lake speakers on m a in flooring. Off Mt. Washmaster bdrm, 2 car mal dining, 2.5 bath. east-facing back deck Principal Broker suites. Other features side p o ol , s p o rts f loor i n 4 zon e s. ington Dr., borders Quail 2321 sq ft, 3 bdrm, garage, large back $513,380. w/ hot tub, main level John L Scott Real 2.5 bath, level lot on a deck, a must see! Lynn Johns, Principal include sun r o om, center an d t e n nis 5-zone heating sysPark, adjacent to Awm aster a n d gol f quiet street. $392,198. MLS solarium and an awe- courts. home s ites tem. Two levels of ce- Estate 541-385-5500 brey Glen golf commusetting. 2014 0 1722 Broker, 541-408-2944 course d ar d ecking p l us some greenhouse all starting at $55,907. nity. Fabulous Cascade Lynn Johns, Principal $219,000. Lynn Eagle Crest Properor Wes Johns, Broker Broker, 541-408-2944 paver patio. Plumbed skyline view, private fully on over 10 acres with Eagle Crest Properties Johns, Principal Broties 866-722- 3370 541-408-2945 866-722-3370 in humidification sysor Wes Johns, Broker mountain views. Tick, Tock fenced backyard. 2004 ker, 541-408-2944 or Central Oregon 541-408-2945 t em. $599, 0 00 Tour of Homes!Open $999,000. $374,900 - Absolute Wes Johns, Broker Resort Realty FIND IT! MLS¹ 201301639 Tick, Tock... 1-4 Sat. & Sun. 2772 Central Oregon MLS¹201403687. gem on the 15th hole 541-408-2945 Resort Realty Bobbie Strome, NW Rainbow Ridge Dr. Call Candy Yow, SUY IT! of the Ridge Course Creekside L a k efront Central Oregon ...don't let time get Principal Broker $575,000. By owner, 541-410-3193 at Eagle Crest Resort! SELL IT! Townhome - 1419 sq Resort Realty 1850 Murrelet Drive 541-848-0040 away. Hire a Duke Warner Realty The Bulletin Classifieds John L Scott Real Ochoco Mtn Views! Gorgeous views of the ft, 2 b e d rooms, 2 Estate 541-385-5500 541-382-8262 mountains and fairbath, awesome locaprofessional out .42 acre lot, 2020 sq Fail! Eagle Crest 750 tion on the lake, Smith Sale ft, 3 bdrm, 2 b ath, way greet you the West Hills - 4 bd, 3.5 ba West Side Living - Light C ustom hom e . of The Bulletin's moment you walk in Redmond Homes Rock views, 1 level, in 4040y sf delighfful backs t o c o m mon Unsurpassed Breathcommunity! 4 bright great room "Call A Service the door. immaculate condition. Gated area. $386,290. taking Views of Smith westside home. Pan- and bdrm, 3~/~ b ath, ec o b a mboo MLS¹201402627 3 bdrm, 2-bath 1486 sq. Lynn Johns, Principal $224,900. Rocks from almost oramic Cascade & city with Professional" 3208 sq. ft. on 14th 2 bedroom ft. home on 1 acre Broker, 541-408-2944 Eagle Crest Properties Lynn Johns, Principal e very r oom. 4 b r/ views on spacious lot. flooring. tee. Live year-round large bonus room Directory today! 866-722- 3370 with Cascade views, or Wes Johns, Broker Broker, 541-408-2944 o r p e r fect 2n d 2.5ba, 2848 sq ft on 2 gas fireplaces, 1 in with and single car garage. covered porch, or541-408-2945 Johns, Broker home. $439,000 5.24 ac w/ 3.4 ac irri- living rm, 1 in master $339,000. $549,000 - Stunning or Wes Golf ganic garden, potting 541-408-2945 Central Oregon gation. Spacious deck b edroom that f e a - Call Jacquie Sebulsky, Woodlands MLS¹201305107 views from this priCourse; open great Central Oregon shed, dbl. g a rage, Resort Realty to view stunning sun- tures coffered ceiling Call Charlie or Vir541-280-4440 or vate golf course locaroom with mountain arden shed, fenced. Resort Realty & slide to upper deck rises/sunsets. Horse ginia, Principal Brotion. Featuring great Michele Anderson, and lake views, 4 189,900. MLS property. $ 3 99,888 w/hot tub. Light & airy 541-633-9760. r oom, w it h ha r d- Custom Eagle Crest kers 541-350-3418 Need to get an ad bdrm, 6 bath, 5,096 201307988. Call MLS¹ Too new. great room, efficiently Redmond RE/MAX woods, dining area, Home - 3245 sq ft, 3 MLS¹201403364 s q.ft., o f fered a t Nancy Popp, Pam Lester, Principal laid o u t kit c h en Duke in ASAP? and & Hom e s wall to wall windows.. Warner Realty bedrooms, 3.5 baths, L $1,195,000. 541-815-8000 Broker, Century 21 w/granite c o unters, Real Estate MLS¹ 201401153 541-382-8262 double master suites, Cate Cushman, Crooked River Realty Gold Country Realty, newer a p pliances, Crest Properties Smith Rock v iews, Principal Broker Fax it te 541-322-7253 Eagle Inc. 541-504-1338 pantry & h a rdwood 866-722- 3370 daylight ba s ementSingle Level Charmer in 541-480-1884 flooring. Triple g a- Garage Sales $275,000• NW rooms. NW R e dmond www.catecushman.com The Bulletin Classifieds $599,000 - Breathtak- w/bonus rage w/ultimate floor. Redmond Updated Home on 4 $449,900. $ 315,000. 4 bed •3 Bdrm, 2 bath fo r s e curity Garage Sales i ng views o f th e Lynn Acres - 3 bed, 3 bath, Wired rooms, plus o ffice/ Johns, Principal & for stereo Z oning A l lows fo r •Open floor plan - Fabulous Ochoco, Smith Rock with 3 acres of pri- system $214,000 Broker, 541-408-2944 den, 2.5 baths, 2410 Working at Home - 2 •New paint inside and speakers on main Garage Sales furnished 3 bedroom, & C a scade M t n . or Wes Johns, Broker sq ft. Brand new convate w ater r i g hts. with in 4 zones. 2 br, 1 ba 792 sf, large out Fan t astic 1680 sq ft shop, 1080 floor 2.5 bath on the fair- ranges! 541-408-2945 struction, fe n c ing, fenced lot & garage •3 car garage cedar decking + Find them g reen home to b e way in Forest Greens sq ft barn, fenced & levels front la n dscaping, Central Oregon • RV parking w/attached s t orage paver patio. built. 4Bdrm, 2 ba, 3 cross-fenced. Under- Plumbed-in humidifiin at Eagle Crest! Great Resort Realty custom tile. shed. $115,000. MLS .XL paver patio room plan with gas car attached garage ground sprinklers & MLS¹201310781 201401691 system. The Bulletin Cheryl Tanler, Broker make up this Energy more. $35 0 ,000. cation fireplace opens to exAdvertise your car! Call Jim Hinton, Pam Lester, Principal 541-410-7434 $610,000. ¹201400236 Classifieds pansive deck with hot Star r ated h o me. Add A Picture! 541-420-6229. MLS¹201301639 Broker, Century 21 Windermere MLS¹201309632 Reach thousands of readers! Central Oregon Realty John L. Scott Real tub. MLS ¹201402409 Gold Country Realty, Central Oregon John L. Scott Real Eagle Crest Properties Call 541-385-5809 541-385-5809 Eagle Crest Properties Estate 541-548-1712 Group, LLC Inc. 541-504-1338 Estate 541-548-1712 Real Estate 866-722- 3370 The Bulletin Classifieds 866-722- 3370 -
BEAUTIFUL 4BEDROOMHOME Relax,playandentertain in your private backyard with water feature. Open floor plan,spacious kitchen, 4 bedrooms Itwo master suites ), 3.5 baths. $295,000 CALL BECKY OZRELIC
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ULTIMATE HOME 5bedroom,6bathwiIhoitce,family room,recroom and 2 mastersuites. Other features includesun room,solanumandanawesome greenhouseall on over 10acreswith mountain views. $999,000 CALL CANDYYO WAT541410-3193. MLS:201103687
PEACEFULLIVING Beautiful customhome,approx 3253 sq.R.on 0.5 acreswith.5 acreirrigation. Pnvatewell, pond, close in pnvate and secluded with too many extras tomentions.$672,900 cALLcAROLYN ENICKAT 541-419-0717. MLS:201301783 •
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Two separate unitsononetax lot. Uniquepersonality homes. Front homehasstreet access,2 bedroom andrearhomesaonebedroom.Bothhavefenced yards in WestoriaAddition. $257,500CALLJASEN CHAVEZ AT541-891-544a MLS :2014Ã486
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STONNING MOUNTAIN VIEWS PEACEANDQUIET 3 bedroom, 2bath, 1850sq.II. homeon almost 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1311sq. ft. home on 10 5 acres. Irrigated pastures with pond. Great acres with oversized deck in front and back horse property. $569,000 CALLKITKORISH and undergroundspdnklers. $340,000 CALL AT 511-330-2120.MLS:201308768 KAROLYN DUBOIS AT 541-390-7863. NLS:201403958
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TURN OF THECENTURY CHARM EXQUISITECRAFTSMANBUNGALOW 3 bedroom,2.5 bath, 2081sq. ft. with special Brand new home in NWX has 3 bedroom, finishes to complete this home. $539,900 2.5 bath with openlayout anddesigner finishing CALLTANNYSETTLENIERAT 511-410-6009. touches. $529,000 CALLTERR Y SKJERSAA MLS:201310532 AT 541-383-142aMLS:201401609
WEST SIDECOTTAGE. Spect acul arsettingwi thview oftheCascadesandSmNh 2bedroomlocated oneblock for theDeschutes Rock.7956acres,63.2 acresoirrytion 3502 sq.fL,4 River, 3blocksfor DrakeParkfootbridge. Comer KRISW ARNERAT501480-5365 MLS:201102156
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3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Tudor-style 3 bath, 2098 sq. R. $344,000 CALL W onderful AUBRE CHESIRE AT 541-598-4583 OR home with master on the main.Located BROOK CRIAZZO AT 541-550-8405 on a c orner lot' across from Compass MLS:201003010 Park. $619,000 CALL TERRY SKjERSAA
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Total of 4 condo industrial units. Each unit is 10 acres at The Highlands at Broken Top. 1456 sq. ft. remodeled oAice. 7000 sq. ft. approximate2250 ly sq.It w'th 12XII ofliceand12XI2 $525,000 CALL IACQUIE SEBULKS Y commercial zone lot. E x c ellent parkway overheaddoor. Canbesold separately. Easyaccessto AT 501-280-+H9 ORMICHELEANDERSON exposure. 4 parking spaces including handicap the airport,fairgrounds andHwy97. $499,000 CALL AT 541-633-9760 MLS:201310547 space. $435,000 CALL LARRY JACOBS AT CAROLYN EMICKAT5418 19-0717. MLS:201309345
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Custom built, 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath, 3541 Superb Iraflsmanship throughoX Light,bnght and private, sq. R, home with open great room IIoor at 2312sq,ft, thishomeprovidesgreat separation. Foreasy plan and radiant floor heat. $949,900 livingthe master bedroomis onthe mainIoor. Upslan CALLTAMNYSETTLEMIERAT 541-410-6009. provides three bedrooms and a ful bathroom.CALLBILL MLS:201300357 P ANTON AT54I820-6515.$483iI00 NLS:201401814
views.5.89acreswith 2 acresirrigation. Property than this. Present owners have loved living bordersTumaloState Park Roomfor everyone here for the past 33 years. 5 bedroom, 1 bath, and everything. $1,295,000 CALL JAVNEE 4987 sq. R. $998,500 CALL KIT I'ORISH BECK AT 541880-0988. MLS:201303572 AT 511-480-2335.MLS:201402653
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Well-Kept Home in SW 145541 Birchwood Want to move in and 1018 Chapman St., Gil- 16751 SW Dove Rd. Beautiful 3/2 custom log Near Smith Rocks, gor- Ready for Your Toys! Serene setting on 1.386 Redmond - $225,000. $174,900 Triple wide, enjoy life? This Ma- christ, OR, 4 Bdrm, 2 Crooked River Ranch. home on 5 acres, all geous 3 bdrm, 3 bath, 3 bdrm, 2 bath over acre lot, looking out 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bath- 3-car garage, 2 acres. dras home is loaded bath 1836 sq.ft., on Beautiful custom l og set up fo r h orses. 3880 sq.ft. $694,000 2000 sq. ft. on 2 over 90 acre pasture, r ooms, 2414 sq f t . High Lakes Realty & with upgrades. Well 2.84 acres, s h op. home with many up 2-story, vaulted ceil- ¹ 201300784. Cal l acres. $ 1 8 5,000. walking trails, and rec New carpet through- Property M a nage- maint. and boasts a $214,900. High Lakes grades ... floor to ceil ings, deck off master, Linda Lou Day-Wright. MLS 20 ' I 402162 r eational park. B e out, large upstairs bo- ment 541-536-0117 large tiled entry way, Realty 8 Pr o perty ing windows with mtn. large windows, utility 541- 771-2585 Crooked Travis Han n an, yond the park are nus r o om . MLS ceiling fans, recessed Management views, hickory hard room, security sys- River Realty P rincipal Bro k e r miles and miles of 146504 Bills Road. 2 201402581 l ighting, large l o f t 541-536-0117 wood & t ile f loors, tem, covered front 541-788-3480 public land adjoining Call Jeanne Scharlund, bdrm, 2 bath, 2-car area, a master bdrm gourmet kit c hen, d eck,. Also ha s 1 Redmond RE/MAX the Deschutes with arage, 2.3 acres, with w alk-in closet, 541-420-7978 cherry cabinets, and bdrm/1 bath g uest Land & Homes views of snow-capped Find It in 78,900. High Lakes window 10 Central Oregon co v e rings granite cou n t ers, house with large liv- Powell B u tte! Real Estate Cascades. Septic in Realty & Pr o perty Realty Group, LLC throughout. Garage is The Bulletin Classifieds! wood burning stack ing room and kitchen, ACRES! Cascade stalled. Underground Management mtn views! 3863 sq. finished with ceiling rock fireplace. MLS l arge barn w it h 3 power on l o t l i ne. 541-385-5809 541-536-0117 ft. custom home. Ultimate family home, storage rack and you 201208751 stalls, t ac k r o o m, MLS Looking for your next $67,500. Private office 4 bdrms, 3 baths on emp/oyee? have great views from 1183 Crescent Cut- Off Juniper Realty, workshop and stor201310707 The Bulletin's w/separate e ntry, over 7 acres, 20x40 the back deck. VA as541-504-5393 age area for your hay. Nancy Popp Principal Place a Bulletin help 3 bdrm, 2 bath on heated pool. 4005 "Call A Service wanted ad today and sumable if e l igible. Rd., Completely fenced, 3 shop/RV bldg and Broker, 541-815-8000 6.48 acres, multiple 2.4 Acres with Cas$75 4 ,900 NW Helmholtz Way, corrals, full RV hook- more! Crooked River Realty reach over 60,000 Professional" Directory $124,900 MLS¹ garages, $ 164,000. cade views in SW $430,000. MLS 201304344 ups. $395,000. MLS MLS¹ 2 0 1303502. readers each week. is all about meeting High Lakes Realty 8 Redmond. irrigated 2 01305932 Cal l Heather Hockett, PC, 201402749 Cascade Call Charlie or VirYour classified ad Property M a n ageyourneeds. horse property, 4 TRAVIS HANNAN, will also appear on Broker, Century 21 Realty, Dennis Hani- ginia, Principal Broment 541-536-0117 b drm, 2~/~ b a t h kers 541-350-3418 Principal Br o k er People Lookfor Information Gold Country Realty, ford, Princ. Broker bendbulletin.com Call on one of the home. $344,500 Redmond RE/MAX 541-788-3480 About Products and 541-420-9151 1-541-536-1731 which currently reprofessionals today! 14149 SW Stallion Rd. Call Don Chapin, L and 8 Hom e s Redmond RE/MAX Services EveryDaythrough ceives over CRR. Open floor plan P rincipal Bro k e r 762 Real Estate Land & Homes 1.5 million page The Bvlletin Classiffeds 146532 Old C abin this 1907 sq. ft. 541923-0855 Red- Cinder Butte Estates Real Estate views every month Homes with Acreage from on 4.9 acres with 2 bedroom, 2 bath, mond RE/MAX Land $160,000. 3 bdrm, 2 at no extra cost. mtn views. S p lit bath, heat pump, hot Motivated Seller! Nice home on 3.27 acres. & Homes Real EsBulletin Classifieds level home with upMtn. views from the tub. High Lakes Retate Get Results! 3 bdrm ranch- style great r o o m an d per & lower living • g • i alty & Property ManCall 385-5809 or house with a nice floor kitchen, oversized den BULLETIN CLASSIFIEDS spaces. $389,776. agement place your ad on-line plan, country kitchen, could be a 3rd bed- Search the area's most MLS 201401983 541-536-0117 at nice brick fireplace, room. Large deck with comprehensive listing of Call Don Chapin, nestled on 4+ acres bendbuffeti n.com P rincipal Bro k er 14695 S. 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Centween Bend 8 Redpump house for extra den, multiple o u t- tral location commut- Pl., CRR Mtn. views The Bulletin for a fraction of Serving Central Oregan since 1903 mond and only mostorage. Not far off of buildings. High Lakes ing distance to Bend, from this 1960 sq. ft., m ents away f r o m the cost of 3 bdrm., 2 bath home Hwy 31. $ 1 05,000. Realty & Pr o perty Prineville & Redmond. on 1.16 acre. 936 sq. 57004 Arro w head Hwy. 97 for an easy MLS 201 4 0 1070. Management advertising jn the Not a bad package at $89,200. 2 bdrm, 2 c ommute. Built i n ft. garage has a shop Cascade Rea l t y, 541-536-0117 $ 279,900! 1052 5 bath, 2-car garage on 1994 on 2. 5 a c res Yellow Pages, 2 bays. RV 2.4 acres. Dennis Han i ford, F leming Rd. Cal l area plusstorage High w/2494 sq.ft. of living 8 Princ. Broker People Lookfor Information Heather Hockett, PC, covered Realty & Prop- space. Oversized liv541-536-1731 carport. $1 2 9,500 Lakes Call 54'l.385.5809 About Products and Broker, Century 21 erty Ma n agement ing room 8 d i ning MLS 201208272 541-536-0117 15970 Old Mill Road, La Services Every Daythrough Gold Country Realty, room make comfortJuniper Realty, 541-420-9151 Pine. $177,000. Re- The Bulletin Clessileds able environment for 541-504-5393 15865 Yellowood Ct. modeled 3 bdrm, 2 living 8 enter$629,000 • 39 Acre gem $98,000. Cozy cabin, family b ath, 1844 s q . f t . 15924 Jackpine Rd. 14482 SW Pony Trail in 2 car garage, 1.78 taining. New 5-panel in Powell Butte home. H i g h Lakes $40,000 2 bedrooms, •Spectacular fir doors & glass panel CRR. Unobstructed acres. High L akes mtn and Realty 8 Pr o perty near town on .94 acre. front door. Oak lamimtn views, 2 bdrm, 2 Realty 8 Smith Rock views Pr o perty Management, High Lakes Realty & •39 acre fenced and nate flooring in living bath on 2.58 acres. 541-536-0117 Property M a nage- cross fenced and 38 Master bath has gar- Management r oom, hallways & 541-536-0117 baths. 4 bdrms, 3 are 11418 Cres t wood ment 541-536-0117 den tub and separate acres of irrigation bought a new boat? master suites. New Place. $86,500. 1.28 16569 Beesley Pl •3 bdrm, 2 bath home, walk-in shower, New Just Hardi-plank s i d ing, acre, 2 bdrm home, $219,000. 4 bdrm, 2.5 1530 sq.ft. Pergo flooring and Sell your old one in the classifieds! Ask about our r oof, t r im , wa t e r ins t alled 3 0x40 shop. H i g h bath, 2154 sq.ft., gas •Six stall barn, hay loft, windows Super Seller rates! h eater a n d la w n . Lakes Realty & Prop- fireplace. High Lakes tack room and pasture 2012. Large compos541-385-5809 $344,000. MLS erty Ma n agement Realty & ite decking, Hardi•Ponds, green house, Pr o perty 541-536-0117 siding. 6661 S W outbuildings and plank Q u arry, ¹201400552. Management John L. Scott Real $110,000. Financing Redmond. chicken coop. 4.77 52251 Stearns Road. 541-536-0117 Estate 541-548-1712 MLS acres with 1 acre irChristin Hunter, Broker Available. $99,500. Home, out¹201008671 541-306-0479 rigation. Pond, shop buildings fenced acre. 52314 Ponderosa Way. Juniper Realty, Windermere a nd 1600 sq. f t . Lake Front P roperty 4 Bdrm, 2 bath, 1922 High Lakes Realty 8 541-504-5393 Bre a t htaking Central Oregon home. $ 3 20,000. with Property M a nage- sq.ft., 1 .1 3 a c r es. Views! $79 5 ,000. Real Estate MLS 201307143 $249,000. High Lakes ment 541-536-0117 1.56 acres, 1620 sq.ft. Call Travis Hannan, Remodeled in 2006. Realty & P r o perty 16524 Charlotte Day Tastefully done spaLoft area, spacious Management PC, Principal BroHave an item to Dr., La Pine. 3bdrm, 541-536-0117 cious home sitting on ker 5 4 1-788-3480 master suite, 3 firesell quick? 2~/~ bath, 2139 sq. ft. the CR rim, dble ga- Redmond RE/MAX places, 4 bedrooms, 2 home, 3-car garage. 52360 Whi s pering rage with a t tached L and & bathrooms, 4500 sq ft If it's under Hom e s $229,000. High Pines 4 bdrm/2 bath, tack room and horse Real Estate on 6.8 acres. MLS¹ '500 you can place it in Lakes Realty & Prop- 1755 sq. ft. on 1.27 stall. Located off a 2 01400129. Dav i d 8479 SW High Cone erty Man a gement acre. $79,900 H igh Franke, 541-420-5986 paved road. $229,000 The Bulletin Drive. Large 4 bdrm, 2 541-536-0117 Lakes Realty & PropMLS 201309151 Central Oregon Realty Classifieds for: bath located in the Linda Lou Day-Wright. Man a gement Group, LLC 16110 Alpine D rive, erty heart o f Cr o o ked 541- 771-2585 541-536-0117 $109,900. 1120 sq. ft. '10 - 3 lines, 7 days River Ranch on 1.20 Large home with guest Crooked River Realty home, 2 car garage La Pine Retreat. acre. Wonderful out- quarters. 4bdrms, 3 '16 - 3 lines, 14 days acre. High Lakes ReLooks like a Park! door area for enter- baths, on 5.27 acre The Bulletin's alty & Property Man(Private Party ads only) taining or r e laxing. horse property fenced 52900 Bridge Rd. agement "Call A Service $120,000. MLS Oversized 2-bay shop and x-fenced, shop 541-536-0117 201401915 Call Don 56066 Snow Goose. Professional" Directory w ith s t orage a n d area with s t orage. Chapin Principal $104,900. 3 bdrm, 2 plenty of room to keep $349,900. 1303 Elk Dr - $182,500. is all about meeting Broker bath, 1 acre near Sunthe toys out of t he Quality thru-out. 4 your needs. Call Gail 541-350-6777 river. High Lakes Reweather. $ 1 43,000. ¹201401229 bdrm, 2224 SF. 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Mountain views from 16160 SW Dove Rd. 7.175 Unique acres lo- W here Deer & El k 1.4 acres located off a 6.1 acre corner lot w/ cated on a paved road Roam - 320 acres lo- 63737 Cascade Village 3 bdrm/ 2 bath manu In quiet l ocation in $244,900 • .44 acre lot on paved road. Come access from paved Power and water at cated u p B e lshaw Dr. Charming 2 bdrm, factured home, 1248 Crescent is this 1976 cul-de-sac built that dream home, st., power installed, the r oad. L o cated Creek ea s t of 2 bath, 1450 sw.ft. sq. ft. on 1 acre. Land Fleetwood 3 bdrm, 2 • Partial golf course power and water at terrific mtn. & green near Steelhead Falls. Dayville, OR and west SilverCrest home. Sits is fenced, horse cor bath home with addiview the road. $ 34,900. valley views, near $106,500. MLS of Mt. Vernon, OR. on large corner lot ral, 2-car detached tional tip-out space. • Level site with pine MLS 201206664 Steelhead Falls and 201106739 Water guzzler with with extra p a rking. garage, and storage NG heat in tip-out and trees Linda Lou Day-Wright. D eschutes Riv e r . Linda Lou Day-Wright. 1000 gallon trough for Decorative t o uches buildings. Very clean electric FA in home. • MLS 201402848 541- 771-2585 54'I - 771-2585 $79,900 MLS wildlife. Ad d i tional throughout. Light and land and very well Very clean and well Christy HartmanCrooked River Realty 201205646 Crooked River Realty acreages available. bright with nice open maintained. home has taken care of. Many DeCourcey, Juniper Realty Owner w il l ca r ry. f loor p l an . Gr e at updates throughout. storage areas, large 7 965 SW R i ver R d . $172,000. Principal Broker Well maintained 1.42 lot 541-504-5393 mountain views from $85,000. c arport attached t o 2.79 a c res, g r e at with lots o f P o nde 541-312-7263 Call Duke Warner large front deck. A MLS201403175 house for parking and rosa trees in beautiful 16535 SW Chinook Dr. views near the DesRealty Dayville, must See! $61,500. Cascade Realty, entry to home, and a chutes River. and ter5.68 acre rim lot w/ 541-987-2363 Ponderosa P i n es. Cascade Village Dennis Haniford, Princ. large 22x40 detached Septic added in 2002, amazing Smith Rock, rific fishing at SteelMLS¹201301683 Homes, Bend. Broker garage with w o od Crooked River & mtn. head Falls. $49,000 water hooked up as 541-388-0000 1-541-536-1731 stove. $42,000 MLS views Located on the ¹201009429 well as power. Has an MORRIS 201403137 Cascade Juniper Realty Need to get an pavement close to the RV site and is backed REAL ESTATE Realty Dennis Hani541-504-5393 e ntrance of C R R . up to a common area. ad in ASAP? 50760 South Fawn, La I&~ dy~ ~ ~ d ford, Princ. Broker Call a Pro ca r r y.Amazing Sunsets! Big MLS owner w il l $55,000 Pine. Top-of-the-line 3 You can place it 1-541-536-1731 MLS Cascade $225,000. Whether you need a bdrm 2 bath, 2100 sq. USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! 201403145. Mountain & online at: Realty, Dennis Hani 201106408. Juniper Cascade ft. home with shop, D eschutes Riv e r fence fixed, hedges Realty 541-504-5393 ford, Princ. B roker www.bendbulletin.com Door-to-door selling with $169,000. 1.13 acres. views. 5.89 acres with trimmed or a house 541-536-1731 High Lakes Realty & fast results! It's the easiest 16685 SW Chinook Dr. 2 a c res i r rigation. built, you'll find Property Ma n a ge 541-385-5809 CRR. 6.9 acres with Property borders TuGet your way in the world to sell. ment 541-536-0117 malo State P a r k. professional help in Find exactly what Crooked River and business The Bulletin Classified you are looking for in the Smith Rock views, all Room for everyone The Bulletin's "Call a 775 and ever y thing! util. installed. owner 13601 SW Canyon Dr. 541-385-5809 CLASSIFIEDS Service Professional" Great little starter home. Manufactured/ will carry. $189,000 $1,350,000. 1.13 acres in CRR, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, e ROW I N G MLS¹201303572 Directory MLS 201008671. Mobile Homes Mt. Jefferson views, Close to La Pine State 910 sq. ft. on 1.02 CallJaynee Beck, Juniper Realty D e s chutes Stunning view acreage 541-385-5809 Access to the prop- Park 8 with an ad in acres. 24x36 shop, 541-480-0988 541-504-5393 erty from 2 streets ex- River - Build your of surrounding buttes, 2 006 S u pe r Go o d 10x16 studio. Nicely Duke Warner Realty The Bulletin's dream home on this Culver a g r icultural Cents mfd 1296 sq. ft. pands the possible 0.44 Acres - I f y o u landscaped. 541-382-8262 "Call A Service building sites. owner nicely wooded l o t. fields, Crooked River 2 want home, 2 full baths, 3 FACTORYSPECIAL privacy and your $115,000. MLS will carry. $ 58,500 Septic feasibility has canyon. With water, own get-away retreat, B eautiful New Home, 3 bdrm, 20-A c r e bdrm, walk in closets, Professional" 201403644 been approved. power at paved road ¹201106385 all appliances go, in$46,500 finished H omesite w i t h 1 0 Linda Lou Day-Wright. t his property is i t . Directory on your site. Juniper Realty $34,950. and septic approval. Breathtaking views of acres cluding freezer. Very irri g ation. broker 541- 771-2585 54'I -504-5393 Call Jasen Chavez, 1 .77 fl a t acr e s . J andWI Homes clean, must be moved Crooked River Realty Cascade Moun- $349,900. 541-548-5511 541-891-5446. $59,900. MLS the tains. Electricity is on Call Tammy Settlemier, $36,000. 541-382-6650 1.71 acres, septic apMLS¹201403668 201402224 541-410-6009 property. proved power and Duke Warner Realty Nancy Popp Principal the MLS¹201401808 $144,000. water at the street. 541-382-8262 Broker, 541-815-8000 Duke Warner Realty MLS¹201309974 $39,900 ¹201307972 Crooked River Realty 541-382-8262 Call Karolyn Dubois, Linda Lou Day-Wright. Cul-de-sac Lot in Broken Top - Just over Vacant Lot in Crooked 541-390-7863 541- 771-2585 B uild Y ou r Dr e a m h alf an a c re, t h is River Ranch $34,500. Duke Warner Realty Crooked River Realty Home Here - 10 acres h eavily t r eed, e l - Level & treed build541-382-8262 at the Highland at .64 Acre Lot in DRRH- evated lot f e atures able lot, 1.44 acres. Top, Treed lot just a block peek-a-boo mountain Enjoy all the ameni- 3.18 acres g randfa- Broken $550,000. offFoster Road, close and golf course views. ties or ranch living. thered in. Septic and Call Jacque Sebulsky, w ater o n t h e l o t , to Deschutes River, Quiet street with tons ¹ 201309880. Gai l power at the road. 541-280-4449 or skiing, fishing, La Pine of privacy. $273,500. Day, 5 4 1-306-1018 Michele Anderson, 2012 0 8989 State Park and recre- Call Tammy Settlemier, Central Oregon Re- MLS 541-633-9760. 541-410-6009 $79,900. Call Linda ation. Full-time or vaalty Group, LLC MLS 201310547 Lou Day- W right cation living. $22,500. MLS¹201403100 541-771-285 Crooked Duke Warner Realty Duke Warner Realty Call Becky Ozrelic, 541-382-8262 River Realty 541-480-9191 541-382-8262 Acreages MLS ¹201403352 • L evel, u sable 5 . 6 4 Hager Mountain Estates 320 Acres of ExcepDuke Warner Realty 4 lots, $25,000 each loHunting acres with stunning 541-382-8262 ACRES in West tional views. cated in Silver Lake. 20+ Powell Butte Estates, Grounds - Located Cascade Underground power gated south of Canyon City Community/water, Black Butte Ranch co m munity, Perfect location for and conduitfor phone mtn. views, private in the Murders Creed power available. 10 T e r reb Ti m ber, 2 minutes t o your custom home. and internet. Views of well, paved roads with unit. pon d s, onne shopping and Large wooded corner Hager Mountain. Sep- access t o BLM . s pring-fed access. MLS lot, .54 ac r e s. tic feasibility for stan- $169,000 MLS season creek, fenced highway d ard system. T h e on 3 sides, LOP tags. 201400715 $239,000 201305077. Nancy Popp Principal area is a sportsman's Pam Lester, Principal $325,000. Cate Cushman, Broker, 541-815-8000 paradise. Call Duke Warner Principal Broker Broker Century 21 Crooked River Realty Bobbie Strome, 541-480-1884 Realty Dayville, Gold Country Realty, Principal Broker 541-987-2363 www.catecushman.com Inc. 541-504-1338 Check out the John L Scott Real MLS¹201208906 classifieds online Breathtaking mtn views Estate 541-385-5500 Lot 16 SW Shad Rd., Acres in Urban www.bendbulletirbcom from 2-acre lot short Historic Van d evert CRR. Level 2.7 acres 32.42 d istance from D e s Growth Bo u ndary, Updated daily Ranch. Gated comlocated on a paved The chutes River, Steel munity, views of Mt. street. Mt. Jefferson & Adjacent t o head F a ll s and Bachelor across open Smith Rock v iews. Greens, kitty corner to Lot 21 SW Chipmunk new Ridgeview High Rd, CRR. 5.16 level world-renowned fish m eadow. q ue $58,500. MLS¹ ing. Secluded build acreage 2.02 Uni School. $7 5 0,000. acres, with 2 storage acres. 201208266 MLS ¹ 201 2 03193 s heds. Partial m t n ing site. $79,900 MLS Offeredat$229,000. Juniper Realty • > • • • I 8 201310710 Pam Lester, Principal view. community wa541-504-5393 Cate Cushman, • • I ~ Broker, Century 21 • • «I • • «I Nancy Popp Principal ter installed. $60000 Principal Broker Brokder, Gold Country Realty, ¹201300800 541-480-1884 P rime p r operty a t 541-815-8000 Juniper Realty River Ranch Inc. 541-504-1338 Crooked River Realty www.catecushman.com Crooked 541-504-5393 with Cascade views! 5.17 acres. 65694 Old Ideal building location, P roperty i s com Bring Y o u r Own Bend/Redmond Hwy, Views! Views! Views! Broken To p n i n th fenced. Cor- mtn view, power, wa- $149,900. Flat, open, B uilder! Lots a r e fairway, natural ter- pletely ner lot, near firehall. available i ndividuter, septic approved. buildable 9.7 acres in rain. .34 acres. Of- $79,900. MLS¹ ally, utilities are in $174,000 O.B.O. Call Powell Butte. fered at $229,500. 20140064. Call Linda and ready to g o! Brad 5 41-419-1725, ¹201310923. D a v id Cate Cushman, Lou Day-Wright. 541Start now and move or Deb 541-480-3956. Franke, 541-420-5986 Principal Broker 771-2585 C r o oked debra©bendbroadin by summer! Central Oregon Realty 541-480-1884 Frankwithremax.com www.catecushman.com River Realty band.com Group, LLC EAGLE CREST LOTS • .32 acre lot on a quiet street, perfect site for your dream home. Territorial views to the east buttes. MLS 201401951; $65,000. •Stunning Cascade mtn views!! Build your palace on this gently sloped 1/2 acre lot with backs to common area. It's like walking up everyday on vacation. MLS 201402584; $249,000 • Spectacular views from this very buildable lot! Common area on two sides gives you the privacy you want & deserve to watch the plentiful wildlife & gorgeous sunsets. MLS¹ 201403070; $250,000 Eagle Crest Properties 866-722-3370
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• Construction by Norman Building & Design • Peaceful inner courtyard, with natural landscaping • Single level home with
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• 3 beds, 3.5 baths, 3556SF • Sweeping backyard backing to ~, lt BLM,CascadeMtnviewsfrom ' =4 . upper level • Impeccable landscaping perfect for entertaining plus waterfeature • Gourmet kitchen w/granite, Wolf range, alder floors & cabinetry • Moss rock fireplace; built-in wine racks &fridge in loft •Masteron mainwlsauna,4zoneAC/heat MLS¹201403217 Deb Tebbs, Broker/President l 541-419-455~ debtebbs group@brmdluxuryhomes.com l www.debtebbsgroup.com
Chalet Style Near Sunriver ( $249,000
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20755 Snow Peaks Dr. ) $384,900
Close to Town Country Living ( $815,000
Located on Mirror Pond! ( $1,150,000
• Custom built home • 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2903 SF • Updated kitchen • Mountain views • RV parking with hook ups • Great outdoor living!
• 4bed,3bath,3381 SF • 10 irrigated acres w/wheel line
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• Completeremodelincluding kitchen, bathrooms, Iiooring, paint (interior), decks • A/C and wiredfor hotiub • Largegreat room,woodburningstove, high ceilings • Openkitchenareawithbreakfastbar • Masterbedroomwith sitting areaBrdeck • I/2 acrelandscapedlotwith sprinklers, 2-carattached garage • Commu ni dubhouse w/riveraross &park AdditonaIinfo at wwwsumverdream.com
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• Remodeled down to studs in 2006 MLS¹201306173 Call for a Personal Tour!
Call Bobby Lockrem, Broker l 541-480-2356
Call Jodi Kearney, Broker l 541-693-4019
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2882 SW Indian Circle - Redmond ~ $150,000
• Water, power, paved streets • Gentle slopes • Valley views • Seller terms from
• Shows like a model home • New flooring, carpet, paint, blinds & much more! • Yard w/fire pit, raised planter even a bridge! • 1700 SF, 3 bed, 2.5 baths • 2-car garage MLS¹201403634
Call Greg Yeakel, Principal Broker I 541-408-7733
CallChris Sperry, Principal BrokerI 541-749-8479
gregyeakelegmail.com
chriscrchrissperry.com www.chrissperry.com
Airpark Drive, Bend ( $296,500
17940 Parkway Lane ( $335,000
• Single level,1768SF,3bad, 2bath • Cornerlot withlargefencedyard • landscaped yard w/sprinkler system
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• Newerhomefeatures; granite tile countertops,gas¹raplacain living room wood ffoors,sunroom •Paak-a-booCascadeMountainandPilot Butte views MLS¹201402703
• MLS¹201301490
Pam Mayo-Phillips, 541-480-1513 or Brook Havens, 541dl04-0788, Principal BrokersI www.desertvalleygroup.com
Call Joanne McKee, BrokerI 541-480-5159
Peaceful Sunriver Location ( $398,880
60405 Snap Shot Loop f $469,750
wwwjoanne@joannemckee.com
• New construction,luxurytownhome • 4bedroom,3.5 bathroom • 2540 SF &2-carattached garage • Granite, hardwood &tile throughout
• 17613 (¹10) Sparks Lane, Sunriver • 4 bed/2.5 bath, 1810 SF • Decks on levelsandlots of paved parking area • Charming greatroomdesign • Lava rockfireplace, vaulted wood ceiling • Close to SHARC aquatic & the river
Call Greg Barnwell, Broker I 541-848-7222 www.gregsellscentraloregon.com
541-948-5196 www.PointswestBend.com
3185 NW Fairway Heights Dr. ~ $739,000
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60754 Golf Village Loop, Bend ' • Lovely setting with mature
• 3 beds, 3.5 baths, 3316 SF • .47acre private lot • 3-car garage & 82 woodwrapped windows •TrueCraftsm an style '! • Incredible quality throughout!! MLS¹201402349
Call Jodi Kearney, Broker I 541-693-4019
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The Norma DuBoisand Julie Moe Team, Brokers 541-312-4042 I www TeamNormaAndJulie.com
61463 Hackleman Ct. - Tetherow ( $939,500
18815 Peony Place ~ $980,000
• Inspired mountain contemporary home • Master suite & junior master • Dramatic architecture • High ceilings • COBA Tour-level finishes/ upgrades • Premium lot includes golf membership
Call Brian Ladd, Principal Broker I 541-408-3912 briancrbendpropertysource.com
Beautiful custom Widgi Creek home 3 suites, master on each floor Slab granite, hardwoods, stainless steel appliances Overlooks the 6th green and pond Triple car garage
Carmen Ann Cook, Licensed Oregon Broker I 541480-6491 carmsellsC!att.net
"The Cliffs" Gated Community-Redmond $384,900 (
60826 Scotts Bluff Pl., Bend ( $394,900
• 3 bed, 2 bath-OpenFloor Plan • Single level 2361SF"VIEWS" • 10' ceilings - CrownMolding • Fireplace in living room and master •Upgradefinishesthroughout • 3-car garage MLS¹201404350 Call Rod Hatchell, Broker I 541-728-8812
• Easy access to river trail • Spacious open floor plan • 2110 SF, 3 bed, 2.5 bath • All bedrooms areupstairs • Model homequality • Breakfast bar island • 3-car garage
Call Brian Ladd, Principal Broker I 541-408-3912
rodhatchellegmail.com
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Stones Throw to River ( $498,000
1234 NW lowa ~ $515,000
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Hills home 3 bedrooms, 2full baths • Loft & bonusspace • Great room floor plan • Professionally designed landscaping • Water conserving landscape&
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Call Carol Osgood or Korren Bower, Brokers 541-419-0843 I carolosgood.com
Brand New Construction In Tetherow
19479 Stafford Lp, Bend ~ $825,000
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• ChristianGladuDesign homeand TimberlineConstruction collaborated to designthisspaciousi efficient homeinTetherowGolf Club • Homepositionedfor passivesolar ainsand2ndfloor viewsof Cascades • urrently under construction and slated tobecompletethissummer! Call formoredetails! Call Shelly Swanson, BrokerI 541MB-0086
• 3 bed, 2.5 bath + Study + Bonus • 2860 SF, 3-car garage • Main-level master w/ private patio • Designer finishes • Paver patios • Fully landscaped, fire pit
Call Brian Ladd, Principal Broker I 541-408-3912 brianebendpropertysource.com
Awbrey Butte with Mt. Views ) $1,250,000 • 24" Turkish Travertine tile ffoors ' M i Cn t fireplaces/hood • Custom wrought-iron railings & accents Ex panswe deck w/mtn. views • Main level master & guestroom • 4 bedrooms,4.5 baths,4900SF • .52acre lot MLS¹201403130
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Call Ken Renner, Principal BrokerI 541-280-5352
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MLS¹201402756 Call Carol Osgood or Korren Bower, Brokers 541-419-0843 I carolosgood.com
Resort • Nextto WidgiCreek&the Deschutes RiverTrail MLS¹201307670
Call Jordan Grandlund, Principal Broker 541-420-1559 or Stephanie Ruiz, Broker
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• Fresh exterior paint ¹a interior carpet • 2-carattached garage
• Easy living in apark-like setting • OwnerprivilegesatSeventh Mountain .
3134 NW Fairway Heights
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•Customdesigned homes-each uniquely itsown • Come experience the slower paced, western lifestyle • Three completed homes - 1948square feet and up • Large lots, walking paths, city services and irrigation • Homes are turn key with landscaping, window blinds and more • Call for open house schedule or to arrange your private tour toda ! Call Laina Ryan, nnapa ro er, or Kerri Jo Talburt, BrokerI 541-980-7911
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• 53557 Kokanee$490,000 Stunning custom home and lot with panoramic/river views. Large shop. MLS¹201304072 • 53610 Brookie - 5420,000 Mature forest setting, private river access. Eco-conscious, Scandinavian inspired home. MLS¹201303936 • 19234 Whitewater Lp - $425,000 Quality custom home with incredible workmanship: hickory cabinets, oak rails & floors. MLS¹201305640
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• Premier equestrian estate with Cascade Mountain views • 39 acres w/33 acresof irrigated pasture
• Updated home 4345SF,3bed, 3.5 bath, guest house • Indoor arena 80x200 w/viewing room, kitchen, office • Outdoor arena 150x300,round pen, Eurowalker • Show barnw/10stalls, tack room, 24 paddocks, roomfor 25+ horses • www.futurestreetfarm-bendor.com MLS¹201310103 Pam Mayo-Phillips, 541480-1513 or Brook Havens, 541404-0788, Principal BrokersI www.desertvalleygroup.com
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EEST YAWEONTHEEUTTEf $895JOI • 5232 sq.ft. • 4 bedroom,3.5 bath
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HELLY HUMMEL, ' 2649 sq " IQKEI,CIS ,GE, ~ r 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath ~ • Overlooks 12th green HMS 541-383-4361 • MLS 201401768
• Prime development parcel • Utilities on site
USACAMPBELL, BROKER
• 2139 sq.ft. Iog home 541-419-8900 • MLS 201404039
• Office - separate entrance
541-408-3773 • MLS 201403353
20 ACRE SIN SISTERSf $749,$00 2272 sq.ft. farmhouse
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SKYUNERSUMMIT f$73$,000 DAVIDGILMORE BROKER '
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• 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath • .31acre, 2 masters
541-312-7271 • MLS 201403988
RIVER'5EDGEVllULGEf $6104100 ROSEMAR YGOODWIN, • 3125 sq.ft. office, 3.5 bath BROKER , CERTIFIED • 3 bedroom + • Beautiful .37 acre lot NEGOTITA OR 541-706-1897 • MLS 201402483
MICHEU EBSpELK BROKERABR E-PRO 541-390-3490
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6ACRES IN TUMALO f S660000
• 3129 sq.ft. craftsman • 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath • CoHered ceilings, woodenarchways
• MLS 201402203
Jppy MEY ERS BROKERGRICRS SRES 541-480-1922
• 2594 sq.ft. custom built • 3 bedroom,2.5 bath • Barn, storagebuilding, RVhook-up
ASPEN RIM f $509,900 • 3056 sq.ft. Renaissance built • 4 bedroom, 3 bath
DESC HUTESRIVERFRONTf $499,900 MARCI BOUCHARD, • 3 bedroom, 2 bath BRpKER
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RIVERNY CA ONESIATESf $6$9,000 • 3419 sq.ft. upgradedhome • 5 bedroom, 3 bath • Paver patios, water feature • MLS 201403859
TUMALO HOME/VIEWS! f $624,900 • 4 bedroom,3.5 bath,2606 sq.ft.
ODETT EADAIR BROKER ST.A'R
• 64 acres • HugeCascade Mountainviews
541-815-4786 • MLS 201307561
WOODSIDE RANCH f $489,000 • Custom 2174 sq.ft.
JIMI ROXANNE CHENEY , BROKERS 541.390.4050 541-390-4030
AWBREY VILLAGE f $475,000 SCPTTHIJGGIN, BRpKERGRi '
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541-408-1468 • MLS 201402147
BRASADARANCHf $429 r000 JQHN NP SFLN ERQKE IL • 171 I sq.ft, furnishedcabin MBAABRCRSGRI 541-312-7273 • Granite counters,hardwoodfloors 541-948-9090 • MLS 201310654
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CASCADE VIEWSf $425,000 • 2736 sq.ft. Iog home • 3 bedroom,3,5 bath • 4.49 acres, backsstate land
541-948-5880 • MLS 201401158
EAGLE CREST f $419,900 GARY ROSE, • ' BROKER , MBA • '
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541-588-0687 • MLS 201402466
2.2 ACRE SINNEBENDf $395,000 LYNNE CONNEllEY • 1967 sq.ft. BROKER , CRS • • 2 bedroom, 2 bath • Artist studio/shop 541-408-6720 • MLS 201401494
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lESIER FRIEDMANK , • 3540 sq.ft. BROKER , ABR,CSP, • 4 bedroom, 3 bath • Ochoco B B Smith Rockviews EPRO, S.TA.R. 541-330-8491 • MLS 201402758
• SW BEND f $311,000 CHEL IEIISDELK ' 1407sq BRpKERABR I • 3 bedroom,2.5bath • Corner lot, near tratls E.PRp 541-390-3490 • MLS 201402698
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541-610-7318 • MLS 201402983
1.36ACRESINLAPINEf $269,900
SHERR YPERRIGAN, • 1731 sq.ft., 3 bedroom • Open cathderal great room BROKER • Insulated 3-bayshop
541-410-4938 • MLS 201306446
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4.5 ACRES f $220,000 • 1620 sq.ft.
• AWBREY GLENGATEDf $234,900
OOKIEDICKENS • Gated community • .40acre, end of street lot BROKER GM • Backs to 17th green RS,ABR 541-815-0436 • MLS 201402405
DESC HUTESRIVERWOODSf $183,000
DEBBIE HERSHEY, ' 153'9 sq.ft. manufactured BROKER, CRS,GRI ' Heated garagewithshoparea • Sunny elevated lot
541-420-5170 • MLS 201404001
10 ACRE SWITHVIEWSf $13S,DDD DIANELOZITO BROKER 54'I 548 3598 541-306-9646 '
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41-480-2966 • MLS 201400050
SW REDM OND f $130,000
USAMCCARTHY • 2.25 acres BROKER ABR ' • • 24x30 shop/storage building • Close to canyon 541-419-8639 • MLS 201403021
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The Bulletin Garage Sale Kit peilet nfle, king bed, fishing items, Serving Central Ckegon since Igttg garden collectibles, dolls kitchenware, pendle- wood pellets, p icnic Place an ad in The 1 Emmett Kelly's Will the ton blankets & quilts, table, gun cab, smoker, Bulletin for your ga541-385-5809 Need help fixing stuff? Clown...Also,valuees- artwork & decor, col- frig, dresser & lots more. rage sale and re- Call A Service Professional timatesby 30-yr exp'd 241 lectibles, ladies cloth- Fn-Sat, 9-4, 17315 Guss ceive a Garage Sale find the help you need. dealers all daytong, for ing, jewelry 8 more! Bicycles & Way, in Sunriver. www.bendbulletin.com Kit FREE! small donation, up to 3 FR/ SAT. 9-4, Accessories items; no watches Fri. & Sat., 9-4 Move-in crowd control ¹'s Fri. KIT INCLUDES: 282 or jewelry. Sale! 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It's the easiest Bend, Oregon 97702 The Bulle6n SIGNING BONUS: Seruine CentralOreannsince fste way in the world to sell. 266 $3000 FOR LICENSED ELECTRICIANS 541-385-5809 Heating & Stoves $1500 FOR CARDED JL MILLIIVRIGHTS PLEASE NOTE: Checkyour ad for accuracy the first day it appears. Please call us immediately if a correction The Bulletin Classified DILLARD, RIDDLE(Scenic, Southern OR) is needed. We will gladly accept responsibility for one incorrect insertion. The publisher reserves the right 541485-5809 Add your web address NOTICE TO to accept or reject any ad at anytime, classify and index any advertising based on the policies of these to your ad and read- Roseburg is a leader in the wood products inADVERTISER newspapers. The publisher shall not be liable for any advertisement omitted for any reason. Private Party 325 Since September 29, ers onThe Buiiefin's dustry. 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The Bulletin Mailroom is hiring for our Satur541-408-8346 leave msg Reduce Your Past Tax our customers. day night shift and other shifts as needed. We Minimum two years human resources expericurrently have openings all nights of the week. 260 Bill by as much as 75 ence (payroll and benefits knowledge preThe Bulletin Everyone must work Saturday night. Shifts Percent. Stop Levies, Serving Central Cni rnn since Sre • Ill i sc. Items • • ferred) in a support capacity. General knowlstart between 6:00 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. and 1 Liens and Wage Garedge of applicable state and federal laws. end between2:00 a.m. and 3:30 a.m. Allponishments. Call The Working knowledge of HRIS/Payroll systems. All yearDependable sitions we are hiring for, work Saturday nights. Tax DR Now to see if C all 54 /-385-58 0 9 2012 Sim p licity Strong computer skills with the ability to profiFirewood: Seasoned; Starting pay is $9.10 per hour, and we pay a Qualify you to ro m o te ou r s ervice Gusto Hepa canisciently use Word and Excel. Strong attention to Lodgepole 1 for $195 minimum of 3 hours per shift, as some shifts 1-800-791-2099. detail. Strong interpersonal skills. Must be able ter v a c uum with are short (11:30 - 1:30). The work consists of or 2 for $365. Cedar, (PNDC) attachments, extra to maintain highest degree of confidentiality, loading inserting machines or stitcher, stacksplit, del. Bend: 1 for Adult Care Landscaping/Yard Care filter and bags, exc. Storage boxes: $1 ea. discretion and tact. ing product onto palletsi bundling, cleanup $175 or 2 for $325. Scott fertilizer spreader cond. Retail $1500, 54'I -420-3484. and other tasks. For qualifying employees we Professional Caregiver NOTICE: Oregon Land- Asking $600 obo. $20; 541-504-8666 For qualifying employees we offer benefits inoffer benefits i ncluding life i n surance, with 26+ yrs exp will pro- scape Contractors Law 971-221-8278 (cell) cluding life insurance, short-term & long-term 269 short-term & long-term disability, 401(k), paid Swamp cooler, heavy vide private care in your (ORS 671) requires all disability, 401(k)i paid vacation and sick time. vacation and sick time. Drug test is required home. Disabled/elderly/ duty, like new, 3ft. x Gardening Supplies businesses that adDrug test is required prior to employment. prior to employment. hospice.541-279-9492 vertise t o pe r form3 00-gallon fuel t a nk 3 ft., p o rtable o r & Equipment Landscape Construc- w/stand, filter & hose, s tationary. $3 7 5 . EOE/Drug Free workplace Please submit a completed application attenBuilding/Contracting tion which includes: $750. 541-480-1353 541-382-6773 tion Kevin Eldred. Applications are available l anting, deck s , 42" Troy Built riding BarkTurfSoll.com ifinterested please submit resume Table, $25; fountain, at The Bulletin front desk (1777 S.W. ChanNOTICE: Oregon state ences, arbors, and salary expectations to dler Blvd.), or an electronic application may be law requires anyone water-features, and in- lawn mower. 2 yrs. $50; moving d olly PROMPT DELIVERY hrresumes@wescom a ers.com obtained upon request by contacting Kevin who con t racts for stallation, repair of ir- o ld. $ 3 7 5 OBO . $50; 541-504-8666 541-389-9663 No phone calls please. Eldred via email (keldred©bendbulletin.com). construction work to rigation systems to be 541-312-2448 The Bulletin Offers be licensed with the licensed w i t h the 7'x22' steel 1/4-inch dia- FreePrivate Party Ads No phone calls please. Only completed appliConstruction Contrac- Landscape Contrac- mond plate, $400 all. or • 3 lines - 3 days cations will be considered for this position. No Find exactly what tors Board (CCB). An tors Board. This 4-digit $5 per sq ft, i f c ut. • Private Party Only resumes will be accepted. Drug test is reactive license number is to be in- 541-447-4405 quired prior to employment. EOE. Serving Central Oregon since f903 • Total of items adver- you are looking for in the means the contractor cluded in all adverCLASSIFIEDS tised must equal $200 is bonded & insured. tisements which indi- People Look for Information or Less The Bulletin serving cenirar oregonsince isds Verify the contractor's cate the business has About Products and FOR DETAILS or to CCB l i c ense at a bond, insurance and Services Every Daythrough For newspaper Facility Administrator PLACE AN AD, www.hirealicensedworkers compensa- The Bulletin Clasaifieda delivery, call the Call 541-385-5809 contractor.com tion for their employCirculation Dept. at Fax 541-385-5802 Community Counseling Solutions has or call 503-378-4621. ees. For your protec- Are you in BIG trouble 541-385-5800 Freelance writers an opening for a f u l l t lme Facility The Bulletin recom- tion call 503-378-5909 with the IRS? Stop Wanted- paying cash To place an ad, call Administrator. mends checking with or use our website: wage & bank levies, for Hi-fi audio & stu541-385-5809 the CCB prior to con- www.lcbistate.or.us to liens & audits, unfiled dio equip. Mclntosh, or email tracting with anyone. check license status tax returns, payroll is- JBL, Marantz, D yclassifiedttbendbulletin.com Serving Central Oregon since r903 The facility is located in John Day, Oregon Some other t rades before contracting with sues, 8 resolve tax naco, Heathkit, Sanis a 9 bed acute care treatment facility Bulletin The Bulletin in Bend is seeking freelance and also re q uire addi- the business. Persons debt FAST. Seen on sui, Carver, NAD, etc. The working with mentally ill adults who are in deralntr CentralOregon sincefaa tional licenses and doing land scape Call 541-261-1808 an acute phase of their illness. writers to provide short to medium length A B BB. Call certifications. maintenance do not CNN. 1-800-989-1278. feature articles for the newspaper's special WHEN YOU SEE THIS r equire an LC B l i - (PNDC) This individual will be responsible for the INSTANT GREEN projects department. Debris Removal cense. daily operation of the facility, including staff McPheeters Turf Auto Accident Attorney: hiring and discharge, training, developing Topics covered include real estate, home Lawn Fertilizer JUNK BE GONE USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! INJURED I N AN M OreP iXatBendbuIletil).COm and im p lementing pr a ctices and and garden, local events/happenings and AUTO A C CIDENT? I Haul Away FREE On a classified ad procedures, working closely with insurance Door-to-door selling with Call InjuryFone for a personality profiles. Also provided are inFor Salvage. Also go to companies and other healthcare providers. 542-389-9663 formation regarding contacts, story length Cleanups & Cleanouts fast results! It's the easiest free case evaluation. www.bendbulletin.com The position will work closely with the and deadline. Never a cost to you. Mel, 541-389-8107 way in the world to sell. to view additional Medical Director to coordinate health care Don't wait, call now, photos of the item. Lawn mower electric services. The administrator will assist the 1-800-539-9913. andscaping/Yard Care The Bulletin Classified self-propelled c ord- Pay is competitive and is commensurate to 261 Executive Director in meeting the needs of (PNDC) less used 1 y e a r, length and type of article assigned. Knowl541-385-5809 the community, overseeing a large and Medical Equipment edge of AP style a plus. $150. 541-330-3917 complex budget and facility, and program Aeration/Dethatching 270 Lift Chair, electric, fits development. The position will report to the 1-time or Weekly Services couch, and matchSend writing samples and contact info to ing recliner, $200. small/med.-sized perExecutive Director. Ask about FREEadded Lost & Found aborckObendbulletin.com. Serving Central svcs w/seasonal contract! l Bose stereo system son, $50; also mobilOregon Since 2003 series 321, $400. Bonded & Insured. ity bath/shower seat Found earring, weekend Applicants should have at least five years of Residental/Commercial Oak Entertainment COLLINS Lawn Maint. and a transfer seat for of 5/16 at Bend's Fred progressive experience working in a health Controller/Financial Analyst center, $350. Ca/I541-480-9714 bath tub, make offer. Meyer. Call to identify, Sprinkler care related f i eld, p r ior e x perience I Can oe, $300. Call 541 548-4436 541-389-1308 Activation/Repair supervising directly or indirectly at least 15 Allen Reinsch Yard Central Oregon Pediatric Associates (COPA) is after 5 p.m. Back Flow Testing Maintenance8 Mowing employees, a bachelor's degree in a health Found key, 5/15 in front seeking a part-time controller /financial ana(& many other things!) care related f i eld (master's degree room of Deia Vu, key is lyst, responsible for negotiating insurance Buylng Dlamonds Malntenance Wheelchalr Call 541-536-1294or marked. 541-317-9169 payer contracts, preparing monthly, quarterly preferred), ability to assist the Executive nThatch & Aerate /Gold for Cash 541-815-5313 Pronto and annual financialst analyzing financial Director in managing a large and complex • Spring Clean up Saxon's Fine Jewelers Lost gold nugget ear- trends and assisting with strategic business (by Invacare®) budget, facility and program development, .Weekly Mowing 541-389-6655 r ing w/diamond i n Painting/Wall Covering decisions. powered and community relations. Experience may & Edging Redmond. R eward. BUYING QUALIFICATIONS:Successful candidates will wheelchair, be substituted for education on a two for •Bi-Monthly 8 Monthly 541-548-7200. WESTERN PAINTING Lionel/American Flyer have a minimum 5 y ear's experience in in good condition, one basis. N o c ertifications or licenses Maintenance CO. Richard Hayman, trains, accessories. healthcare f i nance or adm i nistration. required, but preference will be given to •Bark, Rock, Etc. $450. a semi-retired paint541-408-2191. Bachelor's degree in accounting/finance or applicants with an RN or related health care 541-633-7824 ing contractor of 45 BVYING & SE L LING business administration required, preference ~Lnndnnn in certification(s). T h i s i n dividual will be years. S m all Jobs REMEMBER: If you •Landscape given to advanced degrees in finance or acgold jewelry, silver required to participate in an on call rotation. have lost an animal, Welcome. Interior & Alland 263 counting certification. Candidate must have Construction gold coins, bars, don't forget to check strong strategic skills, with proven experience Exterior. c c b¹5184. rounds, eWater Feature Tools wedding sets, The salary range fo r t h e s u ccessful 541-388-6910 The Humane Society in forecasting, modeling, cash flow manageInstallation/Maint. class rings, sterling silcandidate w ill be betwee n Bend •Pavers ment, internal controls and audit procedures in ver, coin collect, vin- 16' ext. Iadder $100; 6' 541-382-3537 $69,000-$103,500 per y ear. E xcellent Tree Services a healthcare practice. •Renovations tage watches, dental alum. Iadder $ 5 0; Redmond Hbeneffts. • Irrigations Installation APPLY: gold. Bill Fl e ming, Shop v ac $25 541-923-0882 MR. STUMP BUSTER 541 -382-941 9. 541-504-8666. B end a c o ve r l e tter a n d r e sume t o prine iae Senior Discounts Professional Stump & Tree Please c o ntact N i n a Bi s so n at Careers©Copakids.com. 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Bigfoot Diesel 32' 2006, Su per C Duramax di e s el, Allison trans., only 37K mi., do u b le slide, 5500 Onan diesel gen., to many options to list. Vin¹ 534032, $79,995. Beaver Coach Sales &Service, Bend 541-91 4-8438 DLR ¹3447
Dodge Brougham 1976, 15', 1-ton, clean, 69,000 miles. $4500. In La Pine, call 541-602-8652
Fleetwood Discovery 40' 2003, diesel, w/all options - 3 slide outs, satellite 2 TV's W/D etc., 32,000 m iles. Wintered in h e ated shop. $84,900 O.B.O. 54t -447-8664
FLEETWOOD PACE ARROW, 1999 Updated interior, 38', 2 shdes, 42,600 miles, V10 as, 5000 watt generator, ydraulic levelers, auto steps, back-up camera, washer/dryer, central vac, ice m a ker, l o a ded, excellent condition. $27,500 841-820-2135 (SeeCraigsiist ¹44703749489)
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Boats 8 Accessories 12'1989 Sears aluminum fishing boat, low hours on new 8 hp engine, with trailer and extras. Good shape! $1600. 54t -382-2599
12' aluminum fishing boat, t r ailer, motor, fish finder, accessories, $1 200. 54t -389-7234 14' Klamath boat with trailer, $450. 541-480-1353 15'
1 971 Fishing boat, full top cover, 35 H P Ev i nrude motor, trailer and
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15' fiberglas Sportsman, 75HP motor, trailer, good condition, $950. 541 -389-1 086 541-419-8034
Earn $500 to over $1,000 per week! We are looking for a responsible and ambitious individual who wants the opportunity to build their own sales team, work independently, and earn a big weekly income. YOU CONTROL WHAT YOU EARN!Work your own
designated territory and essentially build your own business! • PEOPLE ORIENTED • RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION, CELL PHONE, COMPUTER WITH INTERNET ACCESS • SALES EXPERIENCE (OUTSIDE SALES OR INSIDE SALES EXPERIENCE, RETAILSALES ASSOCIATE OR TELEMARKETING) PREFERRED. • PROFESSIONAL PERSONAL APPEARANCE.( /
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Winnebago Adventurer 2005 35r/~', gas, less than 20,000 miles, excellent condition, 2 slide-outs, work horse chassis, Banks power brake system, sleeps 5, with a l l o p tions, $62,000 / negotiable. Call 5 4 1-306-8711or email a i kistu@bendcable.com
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Super slide, power jack, electric awning, solar panel, 6-volt batteries, LED lighting, always stored inside. Must see to appreciate.Asking $28,000. Call Bill, 541-480-7930
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For Sale with living r oom slide, 46,000 miles, in good condition. Has newer Michelin tires, awning, blinds, carpet, new coach battery and HD TV. $31,000 Call Dick at Want to impress the relatives? Remodel your home with the help of a professional from The Bulletin's "Call A Service Professional" Directory 881
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Fleetwood Wilderness NW Edition 2002, 26' 1 slide, electric
tongue jack, stabilizers, new brakes, waste tank heaters, ducted heat/AC, micro/stove/oven, tub/shower, couch, elec/gas hot water tank. Sleeps 6. Includes Eaz Lift hitch, storage cover and accessories. $10,500. 541-447-3425
KeystoneLaredo 31' RV 20 06 w ith 1 2' slide-out. Sleeps 6, queen walk-around bed w/storage underneath. Tub 8 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$18,600 541-4947-4805
Komfori Ridgecrest 23', 2008, queen bed, Saturn 2001 station sleeps 6, micro & AC, wagon, dark blue, gray full awning, living leather interior, V6, auto, room slider, yule exlnt mileage, curb tables, outside weight 3800 lbs., a qreat shower, 4 closets, all-around car! $2950. fiberglass frame, as 541-788-4844 new, $11,500. La Pine call 541-914-3360 Find exactly what you are looking for in the CLASSIFIEDS
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The W a te r ReLEGAL NOTICE IN T H E C I R CUIT sources Department COURT O F THE proposes to approve the transfer, based on STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY the requirements of OF DESCHUTES. In ORS Chapter 540 and the Matter of the Es- OAR 690-380-5000. tate of TYLER WAYNE KEINONEN, Any person may file, fna Tyler Wayne Ea- jointly or severally, a on, Dece a sed. protest or s tanding ASE No. 14PB0045. statement within 30 NOTICE TO INTER- days after the l ast ESTED PERSONS. date of n e wspaper NOTICE IS HEREBY publication of this notice, 05/24/2014. Call GIVEN that the undersigned has been ( 503) 986-0807 t o appointed p ersonal obtain additional inr epresentative. Al l formation or a protest persons having claims form. If no p rotests against the estate are are filed, the Departrequired to p resent ment will issue a final them, with vouchers order consistent with attached, to the un- the preliminary deterdersigned p e rsonal mination. r epresentative, c / o LEGAL NOTICE Andrew S. Mathers, STATE vs. $15,020.00 PC, 250 NW Franklin PERSON FROM Ave., Ste. 401, Bend, WHOM PROPERTY Oregon 97701, within SEIZED: four months after the Michael Kohdy Storey date of first publica- NOTICE OF SEIZURE tion of this notice, or FOR FORFEITURE the claims may be You must "claim" an barred. All persons interest in the whose rights may be above-described affected by the pro- seized property or you ceedings may obtain will automatically lose additional information any interest you may from the records of have. The deadline the court, the p er- for filing is 21 days sonal representative, from the date of the or the lawyers for the last publication of this personal representa- notice. To "claim" you tive, A n d re w S. m ust file w it h t h e Mathers. Dated and "forfeiture counsel" first published on May listed below, a legal 24, 2014. /s/ Jessica paper called a "claim". Keinonen. J e s sica The claim must be Keinonen, Personal signed by the claimRepresentative. ant and sworn to under penalty of perjury LEGAL NOTICE before a notary public. NOTICE OF BUDGET The claim shall set COMMITTEE forth all of the followMEETING Council of Governments ing: a ) Y o ur true n ame; b) The a dA public meeting of dress at which you will the Budget Commit- accept future mailtee of the Central Or- ings from the court or egon In t ergovern- forfeiture counsel; and mental Coun c il, c) A statement that Deschutes C o unty, you have an interest tn the seized property. State of Oregon to FORFEITURE discuss the budget for COUNSEL: the fiscal year July 1, Deschutes County 2014 to June 30, 2015 DA's Off ice and Su p plemental 1164 NW Bond Street Budget for 2013 Bend, OR 97701 2014 will be held in the P u blic W o r ks CASE ¹: 13-002062 Training Room, 243 E SEIZING AGENCY: Antler Ave, Redmond, Oregon State Police Oregon. The meeting 255 Capitol St. NE, Salem, OR 97310 will take place on the 5th day of June 2014 Phone: (503) 378-3720 SUMMARY at 3:00 p.m. The purSTATEMENT OF pose of this meeting ts BASIS FOR t o receive and t o CRIMINAL evaluate the budget FORFEITURE document. On the 25th day of This is a public meet- J anuary, 2013, t he ing where dekbera- above-described tion of t h e B udget property was seized Committee will take by the Oregon State place. Any person Police. The property is subject to forfeiture may appear at t he ORS meeting and discuss under the proposed pro- 131.550-131.600 as grams with the Bud- proceeds and/or instrumentalities used in get C ommittee. A copy of the budget one or more of the may be inspected or following p r ohibited obtained on or after conduct, and/or the June 12, 2014 at our solicitation, attempt, Administrative Office o r c o nspiracy t o l ocated at 33 4 N E commit the following Hawthorne Ave, prohibited c o nduct: Bend, Oregon during possession of a conregular bus i ness trolled substance, delivery of a controlled hours. substance, or manuLEGAL NOTICE facture of a controlled Notice of Preliminary substance. Determination for Water Right Transfer Forfeiture means that T-11731 the property will be transferred t o the T-11731 f i le d by government and perLaidlaw Water District, sons with an interest 6 4711 Wood A v e . in the property will be Bend, O R 97 7 0 1, deprived of that interproposes additional est without compenpoints of appropria- sation because of the tion under Certificate use or acquisition of 80614. The right al- t he property in o r lows the use of 55.0 through p r o hibited gpm from the School conduct as defined in Well in Sec. 31, T16S, ORS R12E, WM for 'I 31.550-131.600. quasi-municipal use in Sects. 29, 30, 31 and 32. The applicant proposes additional Just bought a new boat? Sell your old one in the points of appropria- classifieds! Ask about our tion in Sects. 29 and Super Seller rates! 31, T16S, R12E, WM. 541-385-5809
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