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islature approved a siudy of a program that would eliminate up-front tuition at public universities in exchange for a percent of a graduate's eventual income. The"Pay It Forward" plan was developed by the Seattle-based Economic Opportunity Institute

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U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley, DOre., has proposed a federal college affordability pilot program modeledon the Oregon "Pay It Forward" plan. This year the Oregon Leg-

and proposedtothe Legislature by a group of Portland State University students enrolled in a class focused on solving the student debt crisis. Merkley plans to introduce abill that would bring a pilot tothe whole coun-

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moneyto help cover tuition for thefirstcohortofstudents. "We will have significant flexibility for states who step forward; we will allow them to enhance and experiment with the program," Merkley said. See College/A5

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ESPN was involved with a hard-hitting television series that delivered an unsavory depiction of professional football players. The NFL's commissioner was so perturbed that he complained to the chief executive of the Walt Disney Co., ESPN's parent company. Not long after, ESPN stopped promoting the show, then decided to end its run after one season. The year was 2004, and the TV series was a fictional drama, "Playmakers," which did not even include the words "National Football League." Nearly a decade later, a strikingly similar set of circumstances — though this time with a more serious topic — has left ESPN, the multibillion dollar sports behemoth, once again defending its dual existence as a sports platform and a news organization. On Thursday, ESPN, which has spent heavily in recent years to build its investigative reporting team, abruptly ended its affiliation with "Frontline," a public affairs television series that was weeks from showing a jointly produced two-part investigative project about the NFL's contentious handling of head injuries. SeeESPN/A4

From left in the foreground: Anne Bialous of The Dalles contemplates her next move while playing bridge with Shirley Weissenfluh of Bend, Fay Lemuel of The Dalles and Frank Murphy of Bend Friday morning at the High Desert Sectional Bridge Tournament in the South Sister Conference Hall at the Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center in Redmond.

No ideahowto play bridge? Contract bridge is a trick-taking card game that uses a standard deck of 52 cards. Learning contract bridge, more commonly just called bridge, might not be as hard as you think. Find an excellent, illustrated guide atwww.wikihow.com/Play-nridge.

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voters to raise their property taxes in November so basic law enforcement services can continue. Commissioner David Itzen, said he believes that, despite voters' continually rejecting tax hikes, this time will be different. "There's always been a ton of people who say it can'tbe done, or it shouldn't be done," Itzen said."It can be done, and evidence indicates that our citizens understand the problem. We're trying to find a level they can support." Itzen said he understands the economy is tough and unemployment is high in his county. Much of the population is older, and many are on fixed incomes. But with one of the lowest property tax rates in the state, even the most basic patrol and jail services could cease to exist without some kind of hike. The county will ask voters this November to approve a three-year, $10 million levy. Voters rejected a similar higher tax-hike measure in the spring. Itzen said a handful of citizens are working to recall him and commission Chairman David Brock Smith, who also voted to place the tax measure on the November ballot. Itzen said the measure would help maintain a minimal level of law enforcementservices. "This still gives us some police protection," he said. If the measure fails, there is a backup plan: state takeover, at least when it comes to public safety. In the session that concluded in July, the Legislature approved House Bill 3453, which allows the governor, if he has approval from county commissioners and other state leaders, to tax the county to fund basic public safety options. SeeCurry/A4

In divided Aleppo,crossinga bridge where a sniper waits By Rala Abdulrahim Los Angeles Times

ALEPPO, Syria — Battoul makes her way around the smashed bus full of sandbags and steps into sniper territory. A man balancing a large box of produce on his left shoulder, cilantro peeking out, is

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the crowd making its way over the 300-yard stretch of no man's land that divides the two Aleppos: one held by the rebels, one by the government. Every day, a government sniper holed up in City Hall picks off at least a few people.

On good days, no one dies. People call it the crossing of death. Once, Battoul and her sister

saw a 4-year-old boy pleading with his mother not to take him over the bridge that spans the Queiq River, the scariest part of the crossing.

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"I don't want to die," he said, crying. The boy continued to beg his mother, who was holding a baby in her arms, until Battoul's sister scooped up theboy and carried him

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Western Roman Empire. In 1572, the St. Bartholomew's

Day massacre ofFrenchProtestants at the hands of Catholics

began in Paris. In 1814, during the War of1812,

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well as other buildings. In 1821,the Treaty of Cordoba

was signed, granting independence to Mexico fromSpanish rule.

In1912,Congress passeda measure creating theAlaska Territory. Congressapproved

In 1949, the North Atlantic Treaty came into force. In 1959, three days after Hawaiian statehood, Hiram L.

Fong wassworn in asthe first Chinese-American U.S. Senator while Daniel K. Inouye was

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A model is reflected in a small mirror as her lipstick is adjusted backstage at Milan Fashion Week in 2010 in Milan, Italy. Experts are raising questions about what happens if metals contained in many lipsticks are swallowed or otherwise absorbed into the body.

It's been shown that most lipsticks contain a trace of lead. Now, though, researchers have found as many as eight other metals, with aluminum, chromium and manganese registering in the highest concentrations. By Deborah Blum

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A soft pink, a glowing red, even a cyanotic purple — millions of women and girls apply lipstick every day. And not just once: some style-conscious users touch up their color more than 20 times a day, according to a r e cent study. But are they also exposing themselves to t oxic metals'? Most lipsticks contain at leasta trace of lead, researchers have shown. But a new study finds a wide range of brands contain as many as eight other metals, from cadmium to aluminum. Now experts are r aising questions about what happens if these metals are swallowed or otherwise absorbed on a daily basis. "It matters because this is a chronic l ong-term issue, not a short-term exposure," said Katharine Hammond, a professor of e n vironmental health sciences at the University of California, Berkeley and the lead author of the new analysis. "We're not saying that anyone needs to panic. We're saying let's not be complacent, that these are metals known to affect health." The issue first came to public attention in 2007 with a report on lead contamination in lipsticks, "A Poison Kiss," by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics. The Food and Drug Administration published an extensive follow-up in 2011, finding traces of lead in 400 lipsticks. Both the FDA and the cosmetics industry i n sist t h at the average lead level found, just above I part per million, or ppm, poses no real or unu sual health r i s k . "Metals are ubiquitous," said Linda Loretz, chief toxicologist for the Personal Care Products Council, an industry association. "And this is a very small a mount, too small to b e a safety issue." But lead tends to accumulate in the body, noted Dr. Sean Palfrey, medical director of the lead poisoning prevention program at B oston University M edical C enter. The FDA itself sets a 0.1 ppm safety standard for lead in c andy intended fo r y o u ng children. "Not to mention that the CDC acknowledged last year that no level of lead is really safe," Palfrey said. And lead may not be the only c oncern. H a mmond's new study, published in May in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives, found traces of cadmium, cobalt,

In1968,France becamethe world's fifth thermonuclear

power as it exploded ahydrogen bomb in the South Pacific. In 1970, an explosives-laden van left by anti-war extremists blew up outside the University of Wisconsin's Sterling Hall in Madison, killing 33-year-old researcher Robert Fassnacht. In1981,Mark David Chapman

was sentenced inNewYork to 20 years to life in prison for murdering John Lennon. In 1992, Hurricane Andrew smashed into Florida, causing

$30 billion in damage. In 2006, the International As-

tronomical Uniondeclaredthat Pluto was no longer a planet, demoting it to the status of a

"dwarf planet." Tenyearsago:TheJustice

Department reported the U.S. crime rate in 2002 was the

lowest since studies beganin 1973. Israeli missiles killed four Hamas fighters, including a

fugitive commander.Hurricane Ignacio sideswiped the southern tip of the Baja California

peninsula. FormerU.S. House Minority Leader John J. Rhodes Jr. died in Mesa, Ariz., at age 86.

Five yearsago:A suicide bomber strucka welcomehomecelebrationonBaghdad's outskirts for an Iraqi detainee released from U.S. custody, kill-

ing at least 25people. AnIranbound passengerjet carrying 90 people crashed inKyrgyzstan, killing some 70people. One yearago:A suit-clad gunman, Jeffrey Johnson,opened fire outside New York's Empire

State Building, killing a former co-worker, Steve Ercolino,

before beinggunneddown by police. A Norwegiancourt found Anders Behring Breivik guilty of terrorism and premeditated

murder for twin attacks onJuly 22, 2011, that killed 77 people;

he received a 21-year prison sentence thatcanbeextended as long as he is considered dangerous to society.

BIRTHDAYS Actor Kenny Baker ("Star Wars") is 79. Former Arkansas Gov.Mike Huckabee is 58. Actor-writer Stephen Fry is

56. Baseball Hall-of-FamerCal Ripken Jr. is 53. Basketball Hall of Famer Reggie Miller

is 48. Actor-comedian Dave Chappelle is 40. Actor Chad Michael Murray is 32. Actor

Rupert Grint ("Harry Potter" films) is 25. — From wire reports

involved in research on reducing obesity and other risks for heart disease. "If we were able to keep everyone's blood pressure under control in the United States, the number of new strokes and heart attacks would go down just exponentially," he sa>d. High blood p ressure affects I in 3 U.S. adults, or 67 million people, and the condition caused or contributed to more than 348,000 deaths in 2009, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevent>on. Normal blood pressure is considered a reading ofless than 120 over 80; high blood pressure is 140 over 90 or

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To lower patients' blood pressure:

"We're not saying that anyone needs to panic. We're saying let's not be complacent, that these are metals known to affect health." — Katharine Hammond, professor of environmental health sciences, University of California, Berkeley

aluminum, titanium, manganese, chromium, copper and nickel in 24 lip glosses and eight lipstick brands. The researchers picked the products because they were favored by teenagers at a c o m munity health center i n O a k l and, Calif. The girls reported reapplying lipsticks or glosses as often as 24 times a day. Aluminum, chromium and manganese registered the highest concentrations overall,Hammond and her colleagues found. The average concentration of aluminum in the lip products, for instance, topped 5,000 ppm; concentrations of lead averaged 0.359

ppm. Aluminum is added to lipsticks as a s t abilizer, said Loretz: "It keeps colors from bleeding." Titanium oxide is used as a whitening agent, s oftening reds i nt o p i n k s. Both uses are approved by the FDA. But all of the other metals noted by Hammond are probably unwanted contaminants, Loretz said. For e x ample, m a n ufacturers o f te n u s e g l i t t ery, microscopic flakes of mica, a naturally occurring mi neral formation, to add shine to lip gloss. Mica routinely c ontains s uc h m e t al s a s lead, manganese, chromium and aluminum. And there is s ome indication that m o r e intense lipstick colors may

carry a bigger metallic load because of contamination in pigments. In the FDA's 2011 analysis, the highest lead reading was found in a deep floral pink lipstick and the lowest in a neutral lip balm. A Euro-

pean study found that brown lipstick tended to be highest in lead, while researchers in Saudi Arabia reported that d ark c olors a v eraged 8 . 9 ppm of lead, compared with 0.37 ppm i n l i g h t-colored lipsticks. Still, there remains a wide range of metal concentrations across colors and brands. To Palfrey, this suggests that cosmeticcompanies are able to control metal content when they choose. "It shouldn't be a huge step for manufacturers to take out trace amounts of metals in a situation where they don't know and we don't know what's safe for people who use them," he said. Some metals are undoubtcosal tissues in the mouth, Palfrey added. And people do swallow lipstick, one reason that it's so often reapplied. Given the continued debate about how much is absorbed, everyone — including t h e cosmetics industry — is pushing the FDA to study the issue further. In th e m e antime, H ammond recommends that consumers take a common-sense approach to cosmetics. For starters, don't let young children play with lipstick. " Treat it l i k e something dangerous, because if t h ey eat it, we are taking about a comparatively large level of metals going into a small

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Continued from A1 The f i r s t t i m e Ba t t oul crossed, she kept replaying all the terrifying stories she had heard. But once across safely, her fear slipped away. "Life has to go on," she says. "People cross and someone gets shot and they pick up the

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A woman carries groceries in a stroller back to the government-controlled neighborhoods in Aieppo, Syria. The bus marks the end of rebel territory.

it's a necessity," Debo says from his hospital bed, tubes in his chest and nose, his breathing slow and labored. In a city where death makes regular house calls, residents reason that crossing conflict lines isn't always riskier than staying home. Triage on sight Recently, a shell struck the In a dusty alley at the enmodest apartment building trance to the crossing on the where Battoul and her fammisshapen yin/yang of control. rebel side, Um Abdo and Dr. ily live. A 9-year-old girl was A documentary by activists ex- Sami sit waiting for the first killed. ploring the divide described the shot of the sniper. A few days later, Um Mucity as the "Berlin of the East." The pair used to wait at a trihammad, Battoul's mother, Most of Syria's cities, and in- age center a few blocks away, made the crossing with her deed much of the country, now but a month ago, after too other daughter,an economics find themselves partitioned. many victims had bled to death student, for university exams. Residents are cut off from fami- before arriving, they moved As Um M u hammad was lies and jobs by front lines and here to be able to treat patients returning, the sniper fired one dangerous crossings. immediately. shot, then followed it with a With no victor or peace acUm Abdo, an evening-wear spray of bullets. "Everyone hit the ground; cord in sight for a war well into saleswoman turned volunteer its third year, the fragmenta- paramedic, looks at her watch. Wait for a break the eggs were on the ground "It's almost 2 — by 3 p.m. tion promises to be a long-term When residents arrive at the a nd t h e v e g etables w e r e prospect for the country. at thelatest, " she says, refer- crossing during a gunfight be- spilled," she says. "The womIn Aleppo, the ebb and flow ring to when the shooting is tween rebels and government en were frightened and the of life is often dictated by what likely to begin. Then she adds forces, they dutifully wait until little children began crying. It happens at the crossing. hopefully, "Maybe the d ay the fighting subsides and then breaks your heart." For a week in early July, reb- will pass and there will be no pass through. R ather than wait fo r t h e els with the Free Syrian Army shooting." Debo, a factory worker, was shooting to end, Um Muhampreventedresidents from takA few m i nutes later, the returning home from his shift m ad sprinted t o ward t h e ing food and fuel to govern- crack of gunfire sends a group in a government-held neigh- parked bus that marks the bement-held districts. Protests of crossers ducking for cover. borhood at 3 p.m. when he ginning of opposition territory. led to a relaxing of the ban, but Then they rush to make it to was shot in the stomach. He Later, she heard that an elderly rebels still limit how much food the other side. was taken to the hospital in woman had beenkilled. "But I don't know," she says. can be carried over the bridge. Dr. Sami, a c a r diologist, the back of a pickup. Since then, rebel groups have looks at his watch. "He has beDespite the serious injury, "You don't look back. You just threatened to launch an offen- gun his shift. He is telling the he says, "I'll go again to make keep running an d l o oking siveagainst government forces people that he has arrived." a living." ahead at where you are trying "There's no work here, so to go." and close the crossing. Those who depend on the

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It used to be a main road connecting tw o n e ighborhoods. Now it's a dangerous walkway, with the bridge in the middle. Despite the risk of being shot on the bridge or detained at the checkpoint on the government side, thousands cross each day, attempting to navigate what remains of their old lives in the shadow of war: making their way to jobs, college, hospitals or just to buy groceries. T he g o v ernment h o l d s Aleppo's western and southern neighborhoods, and rebels have seized the rest, creating a

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Recently, rebels a ttacked City Hall, where the sniper is perched, with three tank shells, six rockets and 6 0 m o rtar rounds. Hours after the attack, the sniper began firing again, killing three people.

is so much competition for content, so any dividing line Continued from A1 between editorial and content The divorce came a week af- is blurred." ter the NFL voiced its displeaThese kinds of skirmishes sure with the documentary at have been around for as long a lunch between the league as companies have dabbled in and ESPN executives, accord- both media and entertainment ing to two people with direct businesses. But the potential knowledge of the situation. for conflicts are particularly The meeting took place at acute at ESPN, which has tenPatroon, near t h e l e ague's tacles throughout the sports Midtown M a nhattan h ead- world and whose mission is q uarters, according t o t h e to cover sports that it actively two people, who r equested promotes. anonymity because they were Executives in ESPN's newsprohibited by their superiors room, which includes reportfrom discussing the matter ers,commentators and editors publicly. It was a table for four: recruited from organizations Roger Goodell, commissioner like The New York Times, The of the NFL; Steve Bornstein, Daily News and The Washingpresident of the NFL Network; ton Post, are eager to trumpet John Skipper, ESPN's presi- their successes and editorial dent;and John Wildhack, ES- independence. PN's executive vice president Other stories for production. The meeting was combative, Indeed, ESPN has aggresthe people said, with league sivelycovered the recent scano fficials conveying their i r dal involving abusive behavior ritation with the direction of by the former men's basketball t he documentary, which i s coach at Rutgers; the doping expected to describe a narra- case revolving around Biogentive that has been captured in esis, the anti-aging clinic in various news reports over the Florida that provided banned past decade: the league turn- substances t o p r o f essional ing a blind eye to evidence that baseball players; and the issue players were sustaining brain of traumatic brain injuries in trauma on the field that could the NFL. lead to profound, long-term In a story by E SPN this cognitive disability. month about Elliot Pellman, The NFL denied that it ex- a longtime medical adviser to erted any sway over the proj- the NFL, a league spokesman ect and said ESPN convened accused ESPN of "being on a t he lunch meeting, not t h e witch hunt." league. ESPN said it ended the Executives in ESPN's newspartnership with "Frontline" room can get almost defenbecause of misunderstandings sive about the company's dual about who had editorial con- mandate, and several years trol over the documentary, not ago the company created an because ofits broadcast deal ombudsman position to keep with the league. tabs on th e n ews division. John Walsh, the executive vice 'Conflicted relationship' president and executive editor But given the league's im- at ESPN, said in an interview m ense popularity an d t h e s everal months ago that i t heated demand from broad- was an "insane proposition" casters to acquire rights to its that top journalists would join games, few d irect r equests ESPN if their work was going would have had to have been to be compromised. "We attempt to i nterview made, sports media experts s aid. Leagues k no w t h a t as many sides of a story as we broadcasters like ESPN are can," Walsh said. "Sometimes, both journalistic and enter- they will answer, sometimes tainment entities, and they are they won't. We do let people adept at exploiting the divi- know the story's coming out, sions between them. but we only let them know "This is a conflicted rela- when the story is pretty much tionship because it's a contrac- in bed. It's a courtesy to rights tual relationship," said Robert holders." Boland, who teaches sports Still, ESPN's murky breakm anagement at N e w Y o r k up with "Frontline" could be a University. "The climate right disheartening moment for the now surrounding all sports newsroom. A staffer with ESand to some degree journal- PN's investigative team said ism ismuddied because there that the decision to pull out of

crossing often theorize about the unseen person behind the scope. Like detectives figuring out a serial killer's method of operation to predict murders, the residents parse the victims and their wounds to find patterns and, within those patterns, ways to avoid his bullet: The sniper begins shooting in the afternoon because he stays up all night and sleeps in the morning. He mostly shoots women and children. He targets the genitals, but also likes kill shots to the head and chest. He is more active when there are clashes in the city. Whatever the theories, it doesn't much matter; people continue to cross.

the "Frontline" project "is demoralizing to the people who remain at 'Outside the Lines,'" the network'srespected issueoriented show. He added t ha t D w a yne Bray, the senior coordinating producer of ESPN's news gathering team, t ol d s t a ff members that last week "Disney folks got i nvolved and shut us down." S teve Fainaru and M a r k Fainaru-Wada, the brothers and investigative reporters at ESPN whose upcoming book is at the core of the "Frontline" documentary, "League of Denial: The NFL, Concussions and the Battle for Truth," said that they have never been ordered to tone down or change their stories. Yet they were aware before t he y j o i n ed ESPN that thecompany had competing interest, and they would be w ar y i f e d itorial boundaries were breached in this case. " What it s ays w ould b e troubling for any journalist," Fainaru-Wada said, referring to the report that ESPN capitulated to pressure from the NFL. "At the same time, it remains clear that so far nothing has been changed. The work remains intact; the film will come out on Oct.8. Whether it's called a collaboration or not, it has ESPN all over it." ESPN issued a statement by Skipper in which he said the company was committed to journalism and supported the brothers. "We will continue to report this story," he said, referring to the issue of head injuries in football.

information from The AssociatedPress to appear on the website while it was still determining whether to publish its own story. ESPN came under scrutiny, too, for reacting too slowly to reports that Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State, had molested boys over many years, including on campus. Kelly M cBride, a s e nior faculty member at the Poynter Institute who was the lead writer on a team that served as the ESPN ombudsman in 2011 and 2012, said ESPN was unlike more traditional media outlets. "At ESPN, there are a lot fewer boundaries and people are responsible for t h i n gs that are news and things that would normally be part of an entertainment division," she said. "There certainly is a difference in where your loyalties are." McBride said ESPN had at times done a fine job casting a critical eye on its partners. But at other times, she said, some reporters did a poor job of shifting from covering a sporting event to covering the news around it. ESPN executives,she added, were also too willing to alert their partners about coming r eports that might strain their relationship. The face-off w it h E S PN comes at an unusually sensitive time for the NFL, which is engaged in a potentially farreaching legal dispute with more than 4,000 retired players and their families, who have charged thatthe league concealed for years and even decades what it knew about the Entertainment or news? long-term dangersof repeated ESPN's entertainment inter- hits to the head. The NFL has ests have seemed to trump its rejected that argument and news division in other ways. said it had issued warnings Take Ben Roethlisberger, the consistent with m edical restar quarterback of the Pitts- search available at the time. burgh Steelers who has been a The federal judge overseefavorite at ESPN because he is ingthe case ordered both sides often available for interviews, to mediation last month and, has done commercials for barring a settlement, she is "SportsCenter" and attended expected to rule on the NFL's the ESPYs, an awards ceremo- motion to dismiss the case on ny run by ESPN. Sept. 3. She ordered both sides Yet in2009, after he was ac- to refrain from speaking about cused of sexual assault, ESPN the case in the interim. waited two d ays t o r e port T his ma y e x p l ain w h y about it. During that time, sev- the NFL declined to m ake eral staff members at ESPN. the commissioner and other com were asked to remove all league executives available to mentions of the charges from the makers of the "Frontline" the RSS feeds on the website, documentary. It may also exaccording to a senior network plainwhy the league, however executive who spoke on con- subtly, would want one of its dition of anonymity. The net- broadcast partners to sever work said that it did not want ties with the film.

JINAN, China — Prosecutors inthetrial of Bo Xilai, the former Communist Party star, presented testimony Friday asserting that he knew about a villa on the French Riviera bought for his family by a tycoon and about demands for compensation from a British businessman managing the villa who was later murdered by Bo's wife. The testimony was aimed at proving that Bo knew about favors his family was accepting from the tycoon, Xu Ming. But Bo denied knowledge of such crimes on the second day of his trial, which has been unveiled for the public via an unexpected feed of titillating offlcial microblog posts from the court here in northern China. The use of the mi-

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The trial is likely to end today, and a verdict is expected within a couple of weeks. On Friday, Bo again upbraided th e p r o secution's main w i tnesses, including his wife, Gu Kailai, who appeared in a video recording being interrogated about the family's finances. "How much of it is believcroblog suggests pressure on able?" Bo said of Gu's testhe partyto make transparent timony. "She has become the case against Bo, a polariz- crazy, and she often tells lies. ing neo-leftist politician from She was mentally unstable a powerful Communist revo- and under enormous preslutionary family, but at the sure from the investigators to risk of exposing weakness in inform on me." the prosecution and bolsterTestimony Friday centered ing public support for Bo. on the villa, which French The party authorities took documents show was owned measures totemper some of by Patrick Devillers, a French the spectacle Friday.A person friend of the Bo family. Acbriefed on the proceedings cording to testimony from said late Friday that under Devillers and others read orders from the authorities, aloud in court, Devillers was the day's transcripts were less a frontman in the purchase; comprehensivethan those re- Gu bought the villa more than leased Thursday. The newer a decade ago as an investment ones were vetted longer be- for her son with $3.2 million fore being posted, and offered from Xu, the tycoon. fewer rebuttals from Bo and Prosecutors said Gu used his lawyers. different people in the French And the party intensified company that managed the i ts case against Bo in t h e property as fronts to hide her state media, not just in court. o wnership. Heywood w a s O n Friday, official n e w s brought in to hold Gu's shares outlets issued a chorus of in the villa in 2007, and then commentaries that said the removed in 2011. Prosecutors evidence against Bo, once the said he then demanded $2.2 party leader in the sprawling million from Gu and threatsouthwestern metropolis of ened her son, Bo Guagua; she Chongqing, was overwhelm- p oisoned Heywood in N o ing. The commentaries laud- vember 2011 because of the ed the trial as fair and open threats.

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a black president; however, look at all of these things that are still unjust, all of these problems that still exist." Many of those who attended and studied the event say that the march that has passed into history does not exactly match there has been progress." the reality. King's vision of a nonracial society, which has Ups and downs been embraced in subsequent A New York Times compari- years by leaders of both major son ofcensus data from 1960 political parties, was just one and 2011 shows that 56 percent face of the march, which foof black Americans lived below cused justas much on issues the poverty line around the time of employment and economic of the march, compared with equality. 18 percent of whites. By 2011, What is troubling to some the number had dropped to 28 who lived through that era is percent for blacks, although the the way the march and King's percentage was still double that speech have become romantifor white Americans. cized,as ifthe march had been A separate report by the Cen- a kind of love-in, solving Amerisus Bureau, released this week, ca's racial problems on a golden showed that the percentage of wave of eloquence. "This is the way we have conblacks who graduated from high school had jumped to 85 structed our mythology," said percentin 2012, from 25.7per- Daniel Serwer,a professor at cent in 1964, while the number Johns Hopkins who as a white ofblack Americans with at least high school student in New Roa bachelor's degree rose to 5.1 chelle, N.Y., decided to join a bus million from 365,000. caravan to the march. "It was The outcome is also clear that, one day in 1963, America in the types of jobs that black decided segregation was wrong Americans now hold. The per- and got rid of it, but that's not centage ofblacks working in ex- what happened. It was a really ecutive, administrative or man- ugly battle for years." agerial positions, for instance, Lonnie Bunch III, director went to more than 8 percent in of the National Museum of Af2011, from a little over I percent rican American History and in 1960. Culture in Washington, stood But there have been other before a photograph from an changes, particularly in black exhibit on the march of a young f amily life, that are not so couple dangling their feet in the clearly positive. The percentage Reflecting Pool — one white and of blacks who had never mar- one black. "I thought this was the great ried rose to 49 percent in 2011, from 23 percent in 1963, a jump imagethatpersonifiedthetransthat far outstrips the rise in that formative nature of the march," category among whites. Black Bunch said. "This is the future households headed by a woman we saw in the spirit of that day." jumped bynearly 12 percentage Sometimes, Bunch said, he points at a time when similar comes to watch the people as households for whites rose just they tour the exhibit, to see what under 4percentage points. catchestheir eye or read what "If people could be disabused they write in the visitors' book. "You see a lot of older folks of the notion we are in a postracial society because America show the exhibit to their chilelected a black president, that dren and grandchildren," Bunch would be helpful," said Joyce said. "Young people today, those Ladner, who at 19 worked with who were not alive in those the small crew that organized years, what they know is about the 1963 march and is now a re- the speech. They don't really tired sociologist. "Yeah, we have know the march."

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BRIEFING

Arrest in thefts at sheriff's range Deschutes County Salt, 32, Wednesday after an investigation into vandalism at the

sheriff's weapons range in July. Salt was held on 26 counts of theft of a bullet-proof vest, burglary, theft, criminal mischief

and probation violation. Salt is being held on $80,000 bail on the new

charges and on ano-bail hold for the probation violation.

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Sheriff's deputies arrested Ryan Fischer

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Jim, one of four contributors to a Twitter account called ScannerLand, will post just about anything interesting heard over local authority radio frequencies. Although a northern Minnesota area code precedes its phone number, ScannerLand relays information heard from a scanner picking up the radio frequencies in Central Oregon to its nearly 180 followers. Jim declined to comment for the record for this report. The information he tweets in

real time from emergency service and police communications can span from a lost dog to a suicide attempt. Bend Police Department Capt. Jim Porter said he's unaware of ScannerLand, but says his officers likely are. Either way, the department is concerned about police information shared from the scanners publicly both by radio enthusiasts and media outlets. "These people are our best assets but can be our worst hindrance," he said. Eugene Police Department will be encrypting its radio

traffic starting Sunday, said public information coordinator John Hankemeier, making public listening of police chatter near impossible. Eugene Police Lt. Nathan Reynolds cited officer safety as theprimary reason forthe switch; criminals sometimes listen in on police chatter and react accordingly. "We would go up to deal with a criminal, and he or she already knows what our next move was," he said. "It created some prettyserious officer safety issues." Bend Police have four

Lightning leaves parts of Benddark

encrypted channels, mostly used for tactical operations and sharing personal information. But, on the flip side, a large potential exists for

A power outage knocked out electricity

for approximately11,000 customers on Bend's north side shortly after 7

things to go wrong by getting

p.m., though power was

too much information into the public sphere too fast, Porter said. "We live in such a media friendly world right now," Porter said. "We have people broadcasting on the scene of incidents and exposing locations. It's dangerous for not just the officers, but the

restored to most areas by 9:30 p.m.

Pacific Power reported a lightning strike

caused the outage, initially taking out electricity along Northeast Butler Market Road and

the surrounding area, including area codes

public."

The vandalism occurred July 23, ac-

97701, 97702, 97707, 97708 and 97709. Sgt. Clint Burleigh with the Bend Police

cording to the Sheriff's Office. — Bulletin staff report

was down along Third Street from at least

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Department said power OlneyAvenueto Robal Road, including several traffic lights. With little moonlight, drivers were limited to the use of their own

STATE NEWS

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through the area, he said. "It was dark. It was like it was in the Old West Days. It was dark," said Burleigh.

Arizona teenager's car found abandoned in southwest Oregon. Story on B3

As of nearly10 p.m., no crashes hadbeenreported as a result of the

outage, Burleigh said. When traffic lights are out, drivers are advised

FIRE UPDATE

to treat signalized intersections as four-way stops, he said.

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and Eastern Oregon. For the latest information, visit www.nwccweb .us/information/

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Underpass detour underpass will be closed from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. nightly throughout

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MADRAS — At the edge of the taxiway at the Madras Airport on Saturday afternoon, a B-17 bomber paused in front of the VIP tent at the Airshow of the Cascades. Already nearly close enough to reach out and touch its wing, the VIPs crowded in to take a better look, just in time for the plane to belch a cloud of pungent black smoke directly into the tent. "They cheered! They loved it!" said Mack Gardener, chairman of this year's show. Unlike many larger airshows, the Airshow of the Cascades shoots to provide an experience for all the senses, Gardener said. All of the approximately 100 aircraft on display Friday and today are

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aged to do so. "This is a tactile experience. You can touch every plane and helicopter that's out here, you can meet the pilots, you can talk to the crews that are crewing these planes." This year's airshow is the first since the Tillamook Air

Museum announced its plans to relocate to the Madras Airport, and Friday a ceremonial groundbreaking was held on the site of the future museum. The B-17 is one of four planes at this year's airshow owned by museum founder Jack Erickson, but by late next summer, all of Erickson's more than 30 World War II-era planes will be permanently on display in Madras. Lyle Jansma, staff photogra-

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pher for the Tillamook Air Museum, said Erickson acquired the B-17 as a nod to the history of the airport that will serve as the future home of his collection. Until the war, the Madras Airport was a simple grass airstrip that was significantly expanded to serve as a training base for B-17 pilots. Built during the closing days of World War II, the plane was briefly used as a cropduster after the war, was privately owned by a collector who restored it and dubbed it "Chuckie" in honor of his wife, and then displayed it at a handful of East Coast air museums. SeeAirshow/B5

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The city of Bend has only one year left to fix more than 5,000 incorrectly built curb ramps around the city in order to comply with a 2004 settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice. Bend officials have said for the last year that they expect to miss the September 2014 settlement deadline to bring the city into compliance with the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act. Recently, the city published a draft of its latest plan to fix ramps through 2016. During the next three years, the city expects to fix more than 1,000 curb ramps and build or improve roughly 3 miles of accessible sidewalk, according to the draft plan. Accessibility Manager Karin Morris said she is researching accessibility pro-

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10 years to fix buildings, sidewalks and

curb ramps.

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grams in other cities across the state, and the current annual city budget for this work — $500,000 —is"fairly on par with most other localities." In addition, the Street Division spends approximately $200,000 annually to fix curb ramps, Morris said. Morris said it is unclear

at this point what the DOJ will do next year when the deadline passes without the city completing what officials agreed to do. "We've reached out to them to get some feedback, and basically they've stated to us

(that) our plan's good, we're in the process," Morris said.

"They're not giving us a hardline process as to what will

happen." The city will finish repairing and replacing defective curb ramps at all medical and government buildings this summer, Morris said. Crews are already working on curb ramps in some of the top six

priority areas for the next several years. The first priority is the area around Bend's Community Center on Fifth Street, near Northeast Greenwood Avenue. There are 27 noncompliant curb ramps in that area. SeeADA/B5


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Maddy Wasserman,of Bend, stretches on the shore before Tuesday night's yoga session on the Deschutes River.

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paddleboarding went from being a fad to becoming a familiar sight on the Deschutes River and elsewhere in Central Oregon. We've even taken our cats and dogs out to paddle. And now we're adding a new twist, with a twist of our bodies, and a different kind of dog — downward. Enough hints? Us Bendites are doing standup paddleboard yoga! We followed the Tuesday night class offered by Tumalo Creek Kayak 8 Canoe. Instructors start your yoga session on dry land, getting you stretched

From left, instructor Shanan Kelley, Tammy Taylor and Aimee Furber do the downward dog pose on a stand-up paddleboard Tuesday on the Deschutes River near Riverbend Park. Taylor and Furber, both of Bend, were participating in paddleboard yoga night for the first time.

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out andinto yoga mode, before the class moves to a slow-moving section of the Deschutes. You don't need to have any yoga skills or a paddleboard — rental is included in the cost of the session, $25 — just "an adventurous spirit." A warning, though, from the folks at Tumalo Creek Kayak R Canoe: If you're afraid of falling in and getting wet, stay home.

Maddy Wasserman gives a refresher on paddling and stand-up paddleboarding to Aimee Furber and Tammy Taylor outside Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe's location in Bend. Stand-up paddleboard yoga night runs every Tuesday, 6-8 p.m., at Tumalo CreekKayak & Canoe's Bend location on the Deschutes near Colorado Avenue. The $25 cost for the evening includes equipment rental.

Yoga instructor Shanan Kelley, right, leads Maddy Wasserman and Spencer Larson in stretches before going onto the river. Beginners in either yoga or paddleboarding are welcome to attend, though Kelley recommends some experience in stand-up paddleboarding. "It's a huge confidence booster," Kelley said. "People can do more than they think they can."

Not all yoga is stand-up — Spencer Larson, a Bend yoga instructor who's been practicing for about five years, shows that not all paddleboard yoga is either.

More information Contact Tumalo Creek Kayak & Canoe at 541-317-9407

or see class listings at www.tumalocreek.com. Aimee Furber performs a yoga pose as Tammy Taylor paddies by on Tuesday. "It's more playful than a normal yoga class," Furber said.


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Young man convicted in bomb plot apologizes The Associated Press PORTLAND — A young Somali-Americanmanconvicted of plotting to bomb a 2010 Christmas tree-lighting ceremony in Portland's town square has written an apology letter in advance of his sentencing. In a letter from jail, filed by his lawyers in federal court, Mohamed Mohamud offers to speak to young Muslims "to help keep them away from the path of extremism." And he told U.S. District Judge Garr King he turned to books to help him "walk a better path."

E VENT TODAY "CREATINGIMPRESSIONS: PRINTMAKING INTHE NORTHWEST"OPENS:Featuring more than 50 modern and contemporary fine art prints; included in the price of admission; $15 adults, $12 ages 65and older, $9 ages 5-12, free ages 4andyounger; High Desert Museum, 59800 S. U.S. Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 or www.highdesertmuseum.org. AIRSHOW OFTHE CASCADES: A display of classic cars andaircraft, aerobatics show, wall of fire, food,

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not out of gas. There was monROSEBURG — Authorities ey in the car and the car was on Friday were searching for unlocked." a missing Arizona teenager Croom said her son is "suwhose car was found aban- per smart" and "awesome with doned in southwest Oregon. computers" and graduated earThe SUV that 18-year-old ly from Apache Junction High Johnathan Croom was drivSchooL ing was found Wednesday in She said he was living with the small town of Riddle, not his brother in Mesa and left July far from Interstate 5, Douglas 30 to drive to Seattle to visit a County sheriff's spokesman female friend. He had been to Dwes Hutson said. Washington state before. Monica Croom said Friday Croom said her son had Boy that her son w a s t r aveling Scout training, but she has alone and was on his way back no idea why he would have from Seattlewhere he had vis- stopped in Riddle. ited a friend. She said he left Johnathan Croom is 6-footSeattle around Aug. 16 and was I and weighs 140 pounds and due back in Arizona last week- might be carrying a m u ltiend so he could begin classes colored backpack,his mother Monday at Mesa Community said. College. His SUV wasn't vandalized, "This is totally out of charand authorities have searched acter," she said of her son. "He the general area where the vewalked away from his car. The hicle was found. car did not break down. It was David Croomtold Oregon au-

AL E N D A R music and more; $10, free for veterans and children ages12 andyounger; 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Madras Airport, 2028 N.W. Berg Dr.; 541-475-6947 or www. cascadeairshow.com. BEST OFTHE WEST APPALOOSA HORSE &ALLBREEDSHOW: Featuring horses for sale, stallion auction, food concessions, vendors, raffles and more; Appaloosas Aug. 24, all breeds Aug. 25; free admission; 8a.m .-5 p.m.;Deschutes County Fair & ExpoCenter, 3800 S.W. Airport Way, Redmond; 541306-9957 or www.otahc.org. CASCADECLASSIC RUGBY

overnight thunderstorms dropped atenth of an inch of rain. But the new moisture and high humidity also meant firefighters could not conduct burnouts Friday to strengthen fire lines on the western front

of the Government Flat Complex. Thefire has grown to18 square miles and moved about three miles into the Mount Hood National Forest. The fire is 20 percent contained and continues to get more

firefighters, which now numbermore than1,000. Man'S bOdy fOund near ECDla FallS —A hiker discovered the body of a man in acreek nearEcola Falls in theColumbia River Gorge. Lt. Steve Alexander of the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office said Friday afternoon that the terrain is difficult and Portland Mountain

Rescue will help retrieve the body. Alexander says it appears the hiker Monica Croom via The Associated Press

Authorities on Friday were searching for missing Arizona teenager Johnathan Croom, whose car was found abandoned in southwest Oregon.

fell from the trail that's above the creek, but the investigation is not over. The man's name won't be released until relatives are notified.

Animal Liberation Front tried tn free birds —TheAnimal Liberation Front has claimed responsibility for cutting open bird

pens at the E.E.Wilson Wildfire Area in aneffort to free pheasants and quail into the wild. State Department of Fish and Wildlife officials were alerted to the vandalism last week after a KEZI reporter inquired

about it. Fish andWildlife says two of the damaged penshad been thorities that he has not heard from his son since Saturday. He was in Riddle on Friday trying to help investigators in the case.

empty, and the birds held in the other damaged pens remained in their enclosures. The Animal Liberation Front, in an online post claim-

ing responsibility, says those who tried to free the birds were interrupted by a car pulling into a nearby parking lot. — From wire reports

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TOURNAMENT: Men's, women's and old boys teams from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Northern California and Nevada compete; beer garden with concessions; free admission; 9 a.m.3 p.m.; Pine Nursery Park, 3750 N.E Purcell Blvd., Bend; 541-408-1687 or www.bendrugby.com. MADRASSATURDAYMARKET: Freeadmission;9 a.m.-2 p.m .; Sahalee Park, 7th and BStreets; 541-489-4239. PRINEVILLEFARMERS MARKET:Free; 9a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Prineville City Plaza, 387

N.E Third St.; 541-447-6217 or prinevillefarmersmarket©gmail.com. ART IN THEHIGHDESERT: Juried fine arts and crafts festival showcases more than100 professional artists; free; 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; banks of the Deschutes River, acrossthe footbridge from the Old Mill District, Bend; 541-322-6272 or www.artinthehighdesert.com. CENTRALOREGONSATURDAY MARKET:Featuring arts and crafts from local artisans; free admission; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; parking lot across from Downtown Bend Public Library, Parking Lot, 600 N.W.

Wall St.; 541-420-9015 or www. centraloregonsaturdaymarket.com. HIGH DESERTSECTIONAL BRIDGE TOURNAMENT: Stratified open pairs and Swissteams, lunch included; $9 ACBL members, $10 nonmembers; 10 a.m.; Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, 3800 S.W.Airport Way, Redmond; 541-322-9453 or www. bendbridge.org/images/Unit 476 Sectional flyer 2013.pdf. NORTHWEST CROSSING SATURDAYFARMERSMARKET: Free; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; NorthWest Crossing, Mt. Washington and Northwest Crossing drives, Bend;

www.nwxevents.com. SISTERSWILD WEST SHOW: Features Old West demonstrations, Native American andWestern entertainment, arts and crafts; free; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Creekside Park, LI.S. Highway 20 andJefferson Avenue; 541-549-8905 or www. centraloregonshows.com. TERREBONNECRUZ IN:A display of more than 200 classic cars, hot rods and motorcycles; with music and more; free; 10a.m., 8 a.m. registration, 3:30 trophy presentation; Terrebonne; 541-604-1458 or terrebonnecruzin©yahoo.com.

under the influence of intoxicants at 12:33 a.m.Aug.21, in the 61500block of South U.S. Highway97. Unlawful entry —Avehicle was reported entered at1:23 p.m. Aug. 21, in the area ofReedMarket Road and Southeast15th Street. Theft —A theft was reported at 9:01 a.m. Aug. 14, in the 20700 block of Brinson Boulevard. Theft — A theft was reported and an arrest made at4:35 p.m. Aug.16, in the 61500 block of American Loop. Theft —A theft was reported at 6:04 p.m. Aug. 21, in the1000 block of Northwest Kingston Avenue. DUII —David Michael Boccella, 57, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 7:31 p.m. Aug. 21, in the areaof Northeast Third Street and Northeast Burnside Avenue. Criminal mischief —Anact of criminal mischief was reported at7:31 p.m.Aug. 21, in the area ofNortheast Third Street and Northeast BurnsideAvenue. Theft —A theft was reported at 9:40 a.m. Aug. 22, in the100 block of Northwest Broadway Street. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at12:43 a.m. Aug. 22, in the 800 block of Northwest Ogden Avenue. Unlawful entry —Avehicle was reported entered at1:09 p.m. Aug. 22,

inthe20900 blockofYeoman Road.

NEWS OF RECORD CIVIL SUITS Filed June 25 13CV0950 —Flagstar Bank FSB

v. Kenton D.Howe, complaint, $ l47,752.65 13CV0951 —Beneficial Oregon lnc. v. Randy F.French, Michele A. French, State of Oregon, PSClaims LLCand Midland Funding LLC,complaint, $194,594.30 13CV0952— OCWEN LoanServicing v. Toni Harrell, complaint, $72,190.06 13CV0953 —TekneekArchitecture P.C. v. Marylue C.Timpson, trustee of The Marylue C.Timpson1999Trust Agreement, complaint, $76,827 Filed June 26 13CV0956 —Wells Fargo bank N.A. v. Glenn SimoneandPaula A. Simone, complaint, $157,218.21 13CV0957 —U.S. BankN.A., as trustee for securitized asset backed receivables LLCTrust 2006-NC1, mortgage pass through certificates series 2006-NC1 v. Phillip Finch, individually and asco-trustee of the Finch Trust agreement dated September 20, 2007,Cheryl Finch, individually and asco-trustce of the Finch Trust agreement dated September 20, 2007andNewCentury Mortgage Corporation, complaint, $144,333.59 13CV0959 —Paul S. Rossv. Steven Foster-Wexler, complaint, $475,000 Filed June 27

13CV0961 —Rivermark Community

Credit Union v. Larry D. Sperling, complaint, $115,521.18 13CV0963 —Baxter Dyer v. Elena M. Terrell, complaint, $48,706.02 13CV0964 —CitiBank N.A., as successor trustee to U.S.BankN.A. as trustee under the pooling and servicing agreement dated asof July1, 2007 MASTRadjustable rate mortgages trust 2007-HF2mortgage pass-through certificates, series 2007-HF2v.DeniseC.W hitney,Hopi RoadHoldingsLLC,AmericanExpress Bank FSB,Citibank South Dakota N.A., Cach LLC, U.S.BankN.A., Discover Bank and Citibank N.A., complaint, $232,052.66 13CV0965 —Bank of America N.A. v. William P. Billings and Kimberly Vanloo, complaint, $210,345.62 13CV0967 —U.S. BankN.A.,as trustee for Greenpoint Mortgage Funding Trust mortgage pass-through certificates, series 2006-AR7 v. Brett A. Miller, Lisa M. Millerand Big Blue Capital LLC, complaint, $405,126.59 Filed June 28 13CV0969— Midla nd Funding LLC v.

Debra Davey,complaint, $10,406.26 Filed July 1 13CV0974 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v. Jennifer L. Groth and John W.Groth Jr., complaint, $140,381.43 13CV0975 —U.S. Bank N.A. v. Tracy L. Oakley andSteven R.Oakley, complaint, $182,349.64 13CV0976 —GMACMortgage LLC fka GMACMortgage Corporation v.CynaColumbo akaCynaMarie

Colomboaka CynaM. Columbo and SageWoodsHomeOwners Association Inc., complaint, $249,840.52 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0977 —RayKlein Inc. dba professional credit service v. Perryn M. Turneraka MaxPerryn Turner, complaint, $21,694.99 13CV0978 —Mid0regon Federal Credit Union v. Herman McMullen, complaint, $13,490.68 13CV0979 —JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A.v. John E.Berg, DeniseCarnine, Ponderosa PinesProperty Owners Association, Wells Fargo BankN.A. and the State of Oregon, complaint, $163,436.14 13CV0980 —CitiMortgage lnc. v. Pamela G.Starr and Robert A. Fravel, complaint, $417,000 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0981 —Asset Acceptance LLC v. Charles W.Bunker, complaint, $10,069.09 13CV0982 —Asset Acceptance LLC v. Amber V.Trono, complaint, $15,341.19 13CV0983 —Asset Acceptance LLC v. Keith B. Martin, complaint, $20,409.55 13CV0984 —Asset Acceptance LLC v. David Masten, complaint, $9,910.47 13CV0987 —Asset Acceptance LLC v. Mark L. Waggoner, complaint, $20,325.41 13CV0985 —Asset Acceptance LLC v. Gregory W.Rouse, complaint, $11,468.64

13CV0986 —Asset Acceptance LLC v. DavidS.Gascon,complaint, $12,244.95 Filed July 2

13CV0988 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A., as trustee for Structured Asset Mortgage lnvestments II lnc. Bear Stearns Mortgage FundingTrust 2007-AR3 mortgage pass-through certificates, series 2007-AR3 v. Mike W. Long andThe Ridge at EagleCrest Owners Association, complaint, $285,968.75 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0989 —GreenTree Servicing LLC v. Julie L. White and Mid Oregon Federal Credit Union, complaint, $315,423.69

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dios, with four channels encrypted and 10 channels not encrypted. Porter said the department may switch to digital radios in the near future to adhere with government mandates, making public safety radios more connected between larger areas but giving scanner enthusiasts a more difficult time. "It's a balancing test," he said, "because people that do that (send information from the scanner) can be very useful. But, how do you filter what they do and don't put out? You can't." A decision for Bend Police radio encryption will l i kely come in t h e n ext m o nths, Porter says. Overall, he feels encrypting channels will provide inconvenience to some but help in the larger picture. "When I look at what is going on in Eugene, specifically, what are they eliminating the public from'?" he said. "It provides a better service for the public in emergency situations, and allthe communications are recorded in 911 dispatch. The accountability is still there." — Reporter: 541-383-0348, bandersen@bendbulleti n.com

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should be open. Winters did say, though, that she believes that a subset of a governing body can engage in fact-finding investigations without it being necessary under Oregon's public meeting law that those investigative meetings be open to the public. Then onWednesday, the council passed an amendment to the originalresolutionrecastingthe subcommittee as "an exploratory, fact-findingbody to advise and assist project staff and the consultant team." It's hard to know what to make of that. It could be a move to enable the Mirror Pond subcommittee to fly under the legal requirements that the meetings be open. We don't expect that real estate transactions, such as negotiations with Pacific Power over the dam, should be required to be open to the public. Oregon's public meeting law is designed to give exceptions for such matters. But it would be outrageous if the amendment's purpose was to game the public meetings law. We hope the council is not showing a passion for secrecy on Mirror Pond's future. We'll start to find out on Tuesday.

Culver bondchanges should boost itschances ith a strong information campaign and a bit of luck, Culver School District officials may be able to persuade voters to approve an $8.8 million school bond proposal in November. The district's schools clearly need the work bond proceeds would pay for. First on the list is replacing two wings of the district's only elementary school. Built of cinder blocks, they lack proper reinforcement and, should an earthquake strike, would be dangerous for those inside them. Coming in a close second is replacing boilers that heat the elementary and high schools. Dating back to the mid 1990s, the boilers have pretty much outlived their usefulness, and keeping them working has become a constant and expensive problem. If, as district officials suspect, a decision to refinance a property purchase with bond proceeds was partly responsible for the failure of the earlier bond proposal, opponents of the plan will find the amount of refinancing cut in half in this one. We continue to believe the original refinancing proposal was sound — payments were shift-

ed from current operating funds to long-term bond funds that have no impact on the district's day-to-day operating income. Yet if officials are right, they are probably wise to make the switch. Meanwhile, those who had opposed the move must remember that, instead of punishing officials by forcing money from operating funds, it's children who paid the price of having less spent directly on their education. Unfortunately, the savings on the reduced bond proposal are not as much as they would have been in May, when a $9.75 million measure was defeated narrowly. Interest rates on bonds have risen since then, cutting into those savings. Current estimates are that the measure would cost the owner of a house with a tax value of $66,000 about $172 per year. Culver residents are rightfully proud of their schools and the education their children receive there. Unfortunately, the schools themselves have physical problems that, if left unattended, will begin to have a negative impact on that education. Voters must keep that fact in mind when deciding how they will vote.

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It has been 36 years since the (FDA) moved to restrict injudicious antibiotic practices that threatened the public's health. It should not wait any longer to finish the job.

tion is taking steps to limit antibiotic use for livestock. This will help ensure that antibiotics are used only to address diseases and health problems, and not for enhancing growth and other production purposes." The Obama administration isn't the first to be concerned. Those of us at the FDA in Jimmy Carter's day were worried, too. But "production purposes" introduce a more complex note that the FDA should clearly define. Many animals are raised in conditions that pose a constant threat to their health — a symptom of a sick system. Agricultural businesses should be able to treat animals in ways that promote efficiency and profit, which includes giving the drugs to livestock that are actually infected. But the FDA should not allow extensive uses of antibiotics in confined animals for prophylactic protection; doing so threatens to undermine those same drugs that are critical to human medicine. A far better solution would be to improve the crowding and poor sanitation that make food animals susceptible to disease in the first place. Action by the FDA would be the initial step to encourage companies to make such changes and stop relying on massive overuse of antibiotics. The FDA should finalize Guidance 213, tell the public how data will be collected to ensure that its voluntary strategy is working and then, if antibiotic misuse continues unabated, apply the full force of regulation. It has been 36 years since the agency moved to restrict injudic ious a ntibiotic p r a ctices t h at threatened the public's health. It should not wait any longer to finish the job.

hen I was commissioner o f th e U . S . F ood a n d Drug Administration, the agency's national advisory committee recommended in 1977 that we eliminate an agricultural practice that threatened human health. Routinely feeding low d oses of antibiotics to h e althy l i vestock, our scientific advisory committee warned, was b reeding d rug-resistant bacteria that could infect pathogens not traditionally linked people. to fo o d . Meth i c i llin-resistant We scheduled hearings to begin Staphylococcus is a t r oublesome the process of curtailing the use of new source of livestock-associpenicillin and other antibiotics for ated infections, and the E. coli that this purpose, but Congress halted cause drug-resistant urinary tract the effort before it started. infections can also be transmitted Today, the science is even clearer to people via food. that antibiotic overuse in agriculRepresentatives of the livestock ture isdangerous — yet the same and drug industries try to dismiss risks persist. Fortunately, the FDA part of the problem by saying that appears poised to act by institut- overuse of antibiotics in hospitals ing a measure known as Guidance is responsible for the evolution of 213. This voluntary policy instructs superbugs. Medical overprescribpharmaceutical companies to stop ing is surely one piece of the puzzle. marketing certain antibiotics for But those concerned with human animal production purposes. health cannot dismiss or ignore the Some public health advocates overwhelming evidence that agriwant the agency to make the re- cultural practices also contribute strictions mandatory, but volunto the problem. tary guidance can work — if it is fiAbout 80 percent of the antibiotnalized. The agency issued a draft ics sold in this country are intendversion of its policy in April 2012 ed for food animals, not people. and received public comments, as Consumers and the public health required, but the comment period c ommunity would l ik e t o k n ow closed about a year ago. Drugmak- more but, unfortunately, the FDA is ers have been left awaiting further not authorized to collect data from instruction. pharmaceutical man u f acturers, The new guidelines cannot come feed mills or livestock producers soon enough. M or e a n t ibiotics to demonstrate exactly how many were sold for use in food animal antibiotics are being used and for production in 2011, the last year for what specific purpose. which complete data are available, Until it has the data, the agency than in any prior year. cannot be certain that its voluntary The FDA a n nually e x amines approach can be effective. FDA ofbacteria on retail meat and poultry, ficials have initiated a process to and each year the bugs show more obtain that information, but whethresistance to antibiotics. er it will work, and how long it will — Donald Kennedy was commissioner of Moreover, severalnew studies take to complete, is not certain. the U.S. Food and Drug Administration using genetic analysis demonstrate In 2012, du ring h i s r e - elecfrom l977 to 1979.Heis professor with great p recision the evolu- tion campaign, President Barack emeritus of environmental science at tion and transmission of resistant Obama said that his "administraStanford University.

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We shouldn't be so quick to blame PTSD for veterans' suicides By Brian Van Reet

(PTSD) and self-harm is not what many expect, given our prevailing t has become an all-too-common cultural narratives. story: A young person joins the For instance, a study published this military, deploys to war and later month in the Journal of the Amerireturns home, only to be troubled by can Medical Association (JAMA) the horrors of combat duty. This trau- concludes that exposure to combat matic past intrudes on the soldier's does not increase the likelihood that new life, tormenting him or her up to a service member will take his or her the point of substance abuse, crimi- own life. nality and even suicide. These counterintuitive f i ndings This narrative of combat trauma demonstrate the need for further exand self-destruction has gained priamination of war's effects on those macy, partly because it is easy to who fight it. As we attempt to underunderstand — it sounds true — and stand this problem, it might be helppartly because it sometimes is true. ful to distinguish the experience of It elegantly explains how acts of fighting a war from the experience violence, directed inwardly and out- of serving in th e m i litary during wardly, resonate through time. wartime. Science, however, is beginning The looming threat of y ear-on, to suggest that the l in k b etween year-off deployments places a psychowar, post-traumatic stress disorder logical burden on all service members Special to The Washington Post

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— regardless of whether one is ever deployed — and may encourage risktaking behavior or a live-for-the-day mentality that develops in response to a highly uncertain future. Compounding this phenomenon,

young people who seek danger are perhaps more likely to join the military in times of war than in peacetime. People with a genetic predisposition to thrill-seeking might also be more likely to drink, to use drugs, to suffer financial ruin, to get divorced — in short, to act in ways that have been shown to c orrelate strongly with suicide. In thinking about this problem, combat-related trauma should be a factor, but so should the character of military recruits before they see action. Other considerations are the structural character of the military,

which is capable of rendering draconian shades of misery at a strength, if not intensity, that rivals the betterdocumented horrors of the battlefield. In 2003, I received stop-loss orders. They meant that instead of getting out of the Army after two years, as I had expected, I would instead be deployed to Iraq. Eighteen months later, when the stop-loss order was finally lifted, I had spent almost twice as much time on active duty as I had signed up for. After I was discharged, I remained a member of the Individual Ready Reserve but thought I was finished with the Army. Then one day, years later, I received a letter ordering me to report for "muster duty" at a mobilization center. There, after considering whether I wanted to chance being called back to active duty, I signed an

addendum to my enlistment contract that obligated me to attend weekend drill once a month but that also guaranteed I could not be deployed for the remainder of my time in service. Combat brings its own long-lasting privations — most notably to the civilians who live in places where wars are fought — but the institution of the Army caused me as much sustained mental hardship as any traumatic thing I saw or di d w h ile fighting overseas. I know I am lucky to be able to make that statement. I am also lucky that even when I went through hard times, I always thought I had something to live for. I never considered suicide as a feasible escape. — Brian Van Reet is a former sergeant in

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BITUARIES DEATH NOTICES James "Jim" E. Hart, of Bend Mar. 25, 1929 - Aug. 18, 2013 Arrangements: Baird Funeral Home (541) 382-0903 www.bairdmortuaries.com Services: Services are pending.

Judith "Judy" Louise Assony, of Sunriver Aug. 7, 1941 - Aug. 20, 2013 Arrangements: Autumn Funerals, Bend 541-318-0842 www.autumnfunerals.net Services: No services will be held at her request.

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(Durfee) Dahl Sept. 27, 1940 — August 18, 2013 Leafy A r l e e n (D u r f e e) Dahl o f Red m o n d O R passed away peacefully on Sunday, August 18, 2013, in Bend, OR. She was 72. Arleen w as b o r n Septemb er 27, 1940, in Sisters, OR, to N eil a n d Edith

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Durfee. Arleen m arried he r h i g h s c h o o l sweetheart, Philip "Chuck" Dahl, o n Feb r u ar y 27, 1 959. She w a s a l o v i n g m other , gr an d m o t h e r , h omemaker a nd f ri e n d w ho en j o y e d sp e n d i n g t ime wit h h e r f a m il y a n d friends and will be greatly missed. Arleen is survived by her h usband o f 54 ye ar s , Chuck D ah l o f R e d m o nd OR; d aug h t er , L i sa Baremore of Honolulu, HI; t wo sons, C h ri s D a h l o f C amp Sherman, O R a n d N orman D ah l o f S a f f o r d , A Z; so n - i n -law , Dr ew Malloy of H I , an d d a ught er-in-law, K athy D a h l o f AZ; six grandchildren and two great -grandchildren. The f a m i l y w i s h e s t o thank the caring and compassionate staff o f R i d g ewater/Bend an d P a r t n ers In Care for their care of Arleen. In lieu of f l owers memor ial con tr i b u t i on s in A rleen's memory m a y b e made to Alzheimer's Assoc iation, 777 NW W a l l S t . , Suite 104, Bend, OR 97701.

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Ronald Motley, a South Carolina lawyer who spearheaded lawsuits against tobacco companies that led them to agree to pay $246 billion in the biggest civil settlement in U.S. history, has died. He was 68. He died Thursday at Roper Hospital in Charleston, S.C., Don Migliori, a partner in his law firm, said in an interview. The cause was complications from organ failure, he said. Motley pioneered the development of mass-tort litigation to sue tobacco makers in the 1990s such as Altria Group Inc.'s Philip Morris unit and companies that sold asbestos-laden building products, such as Johns Manville Corp. He recovered billions of dollars for workers and consumers who blamed the manufacturers' products for their illnesses. "Ron Motley changed the playing field for i ndividuals seeking to h ol d c ompanies accountable in this country," said Richard Harpootlian, a Columbia, S.C.-based plaintiffs' lawyer who had known Motley for 38 years. "He may well have been the best trial lawyer of his generation." The son of a g a s-station owner in North Charleston, S.C., Motleybecame one of the country's m ost f e ared plaintiff l awyers. He c ould be seen striding across courtrooms in his "lucky" ostrichskin boots and o ften used props to entertain jurors and annoy opponents. As part of the tobacco industry settlement, in w hich companies agreed to m ake payments to U.S. states to resolve claims that cigarettes caused public-health dangers, Motley's firm was guaranteed at least Sl billion in legal fees, the New York Times reported in 1998. William Ohlemeyer, a former in-house lawyer for Phillip Morris, who tried a tobacco case against Motley in Indiana, said he was a formidable opponent. "It was impressive to watch him operate in the courtroom," Ohlemeyer, now a partner at the law firm of Boies, Schiller 8c Flexner, said in an interview. "He was a spectacular trial lawyer who worked hard for his clients." F ilmmakers h i re d a c t or Bruce McGill to portray Motley in the movie "The Insider," an account of tobacco scientist Jeffrey Wigand's decision to blow the whistle on the to-

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Attorney Ronald Motley took on Big Tobacco with a number of high-dollar suits during his law career. He died Thursday at 68. bacco industry's knowledge about n i cotine's a ddictiveness. The film starred Russell Crowe as Wigand and Al Pacino as a TV journalist who covered Wigand's story. Motley started his career as an assistant prosecutor in Greenwood, S.C. In the mid1970s, he made a name for himself by filing the first suits against Manville and other companies that sold products such as insulation containing asbestos. Studies have shown the material can cause cancer and

props. In an asbestos case in Baltimore, M o tley d o n ned a white lab coat and used a toy doctor's kit as part of his cross-examination of a company's medical expert, McConnell said. During closing arguments in that case, Mot-

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a defense exhibit. Defense attorneys for asbestos makers called him "the man who took down M anville,'" McConnell said. The company, now owned bybillionaire Warren Buffett's B erkshire H a t haway I n c . , lung problems. sought bankruptcy protection M otley and his law f i r m , in 1982 because of billions of Motley Rice,have recovered dollars in asbestos liability. hundreds of millions of dolMotley's lifestyle reflected lars for workers injured by ex- his success. He owned a manposure to asbestos, said Jack sion on K i awah I sland off McConnell, one of his former the coast of Charleston, a $15 partners who is now a federal million yacht named Themis judge in Providence, R.I. Mc- for the Greek goddess repConnell tried asbestos and resenting justice, and a pair other cases with Motley for 25 of golden retrievers named yearsbefore joining the bench. Chrysotile and Amosite, after "He could take very compli- differentkinds of asbestos. cated liability evidence from In 1999, the lawyer hired the corporation's own f i l es the soul group Earth, Wind and explain it to lay jurors in 8 Fire to perform at what was a simple and straightforward then his third wedding. fashion," McConnell said. "He Motley's har d - d rinking despiseditwhen people were lifestyle was documented in hurt through corporate mis- books, such as "Civil Warconduct, and he thrived on riors" by Dan Zegart. "Ron's v ices were w e l l getting them justice." For Motley, r epresenting known," Ernest "Fritz" Holsmokers who developed lung lings, a former senator from cancer was a personal mat- S outh Carolina, said of h i s ter, McConnell said. Motley's friend in an i n terview. "He mother was a n e x -smoker liked that bottle too much. But who died from the disease in it didn't stop him from being 1984. one of the best trial lawyers in "Ron said on many occa- history." sions that he was out to avenge Health problems confined his mother's death from to- him to a wheelchair the last bacco through the litigation," several years, Migliori said. McConnell said. Survivors include his wife, To make his case, the ra- S tephanie Motley, and h i s ven-haired Motley sometimes daughter,Jennifer Motley Lee. turned to unusual courtroom His son, Mark, died in 2000.

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Hollanderwaspoet knownfor hisrange By William Grimes

cist for his commitment to oldfashioned forms. Beginning John Hollander, a virtuosic with his 1971 collection, "The poet who breathed new life Night Mirror: Poems," howinto traditional verse forms ever, he adopted a much more and whose later work achieved ambitious program, wr iting a visionary, mythic sweep, poetry of formidable difficulty, died on Aug. 17 in Branford, often in longer forms. Conn. He was 83. This evolution culminated in "Spectral Emanations" (1978), The cause was pulmonary congestion, his daughter Eliza- a series of poetic visions and beth Hollander said. prose-poem co m m entaries As a young poet, Hollander linkedtothe seven branches of fell under the influence of W.H. the menorah, the golden lamp Auden, whose experiments in stolen in A.D. 70 by Titus from fusing contemporary subject the Second Temple inJerusamatter with traditional met- lem. His wit and technical masric forms he emulated. It was tery remained on prominent Auden who selected Holland- display, however, in "The Power's first collection of poems, "A ers of Thirteen," an extended Crackling of Thorns," for the sequence of 169 (D times 13) Yale Seriesof Younger Poets, unrhymed 13-line stanzas with which published it in 1958 with 13 syllables in each line, and in "Reflections on Espionage: The an introduction by Auden. Hollander's wit, inventive- Question of Cupcake" (1976), a ness and intellectual range commentary on contemporary drew comparisons to Ben Jon- poetry presented as the coded son and 17th-century meta- dispatches of a spy to his hanphysical poets like John Don- dler and other agents. "In an age that came to prene. The poet Richard Howard, in the 1969 book "Alone With fer loose, garrulous poems America: Essays on the Art filled with confessional sensaof Poetry in the United States tionalism and political grievSince 1950," praised "a tech- ance, John Hollander was a nical prowess probably withglorious throwback," the poet out equal in American verse J.D. McClatchy wrote in an today." email in 2010. "His materials Early on, H o llander was — high intelligence, wit, philotagged a formalist or neoclassi- sophical depth, technical virtuNew Yorh Times News Service

osity — looked back to an older era of poetry's high ambition. His work never pandered; it astonished." Hollander was born on Oct. 28, 1929, in New York. His father, Franklin, was a research physiologist and his mother, the former Muriel Kornfeld, a high school teacher. The home atmosphere was relentlessly high-minded. He attended the Bronx High School of Science, where he wrote a humor column for the newspaper, modeling himself on S.J. Perelman and James Thurber. Journalism was his enthusiasm, and in his freshman year at Columbia he was a prolific contributor to The Columbia Daily Spectator. Poetry displaced journalism as his primarypassion. Auden's verse, in particular, alerted him to the possibility that play and humor could find expression in poetry. He was especially struck, he told The Paris Review, by Auden's "improvisational relation to stances and forms and literary modes." Besides his daughter Elizabeth,he is survived by his second wife, the sculptor Natalie Charkow Hollander; another daughter, Martha Hollander; a brother, Michael; and three grandchildren.

order to get particular curb ramps onto the list of priContinued from B1 orities. The city has received The second priority is to only 11 such request forms fix 53 noncompliant ramps since 2005, according to the in four areas with employdraft transition plan. ment, training and social Morris said she is trying services. Other priority arinform more of t h e c omeas to fix curb ramps include munity about t hi s o p tion shopping centers, assisted because many people are unand independent living aware of it. Some people also facilities, restaurants and call to request fixes for parpublic schools, according to ticular curb ramps, but they the draft city plan. often do not follow through There are t w o s c hools to fill out these forms. Morris — Marshall High School and said the forms are important Bend High School — on the because they provide details priorities list. The two inde- about the problematic curb pendent and assisted living ramps and allow the city facilities on the list are Fox to track how it handles the Hollow and Th e S ummit. requests. M orris said th e c it y w i l l Carol Fulkerson is a volunplace additional schools and teer disability and accessibilliving facilities on the list in ity advocate and a member of the future. the Central Oregon Coalition The city generally fixes for Access steering commitc urb ramps within a t w otee. Fulkerson said she disblock radius of these prior- agrees with the city's stratity areas, but it does not do egy that currently limits curb so when that radius includes ramp work i n r e s idential r esidential a r eas. M o r r i s areas. When city crews are said the city placed residen- already working in an area, tial area curb ramps low on they should complete, fix or its list of priorities, because install all of the necessary that is what the Department curb ramps within the twoof Justice wants. Earlier in block radius, Fulkerson said. Morris' career, she worked She addedthatmany people for two years at th e Jus- do not know about the barrier-removal request forms. tice Department Disability "There is so little discusRights Section in Washington, D.C. sion in (the latest city plan) "DOJ deems that one of about the commitment to the lowest priorities," Morris c omplete residential c u rb said of residential areas. It is r amps that w o ul d a l l ow important to fix ramps first people with d isabilities to in areas with more traffic, be fully engaged in the comsuch as shopping and restau- munity, that this is not a true rant districts because more transition plan," Fulkerson people benefit from them, said. "There is still a lot of Morris said. work to be done." People can fill out barrier— Reporter: 541-617-7829, removal request forms, in hborrud@bendbulletin.com

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On the ground, a motorcycle-style engine and drive Continued from B1 is attached to the tail of the About two months ago, a plane and the wings are foldcrew from the Tillamook Air ed back, Van Hatten said, Museum flew it from Virginallowing the vehicle to be ia Beach, Va., to Hillsboro, driven on any road at highan unpressurized, 16'/2-hour way speeds. journey that included refuelThe prototype has already ing stops in Ohio and North logged 4,400 miles on the Dakota. road, attracting the expected The B-17 will be flying at attention. "There's lot o f r u b berthe airshow today, including a flyby against a wall of fire necking," Van Hatten said. that will be ignited on the far "People really want to check side of the main runway. it out, they crowd around Paid rides will be avail- you. It's an interesting expeable on a handful of aircraft rience, for sure." — though not the B-17 — inToday is the second and ficluding a F a irchild PT-19 nal day of the air show, with World War II tr ainer, heli- gates open from 8 a.m. until copters and gliders. 5 p.m. Most of the aerobatA smaller car show sets up ics and other performances alongside the airshow, and are scheduled between I:30 appropriately, there's also a and 3:30 p.m., though Garvehicle that splits the differ- dener said there's plenty to ence between the two — not see, touch,and even smell a flying car, but a "driving throughout the day. " The pilots we bring in plane," in the words of Plane Driven spokesman Sean Van h ere, the p e rformers w e Hatten. bring in here, up front, one The prototype of the Plane rule, it's you have to be acDriven PD-2 is built around cessible," he said. a single-engine, four seat — Reporter:541-383-0387, plane. shammers@bendbulletin.com

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Yesterday Saturday Sunday Bend,westpiHwy 97....High Sisters..............................high The following was compiled by the Central Hi/Lo/Pcp H i/Lo/W H i /Lo/WBend,eastp/Hwy.97......high LaPine..............................High Oregon watermaster and irrigation districts as

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Astoria ........66/56/0.00.....67/54/c......67/54/c Baker City......85/45/0.08....87/48/pc.....83/46/pc Brookings......62/53/0.00....65/54/pc.....64/52/pc 6urns..........82/38/0.00....85/47/pc.....80/46/pc Eugene........76/55/0.00....77/56/pc.....75/53/pc Klamath Falls .. 82/40/0 01 ...78/47/pc ... 77/42/c Lakeview....... 81 /36/0.00 ...80/47/pc.....78/43/pc La Pine........ 81 /43/0.00....75/39/pc...... 74/37/t Medford.......88/54/0.00....81/58/pc......81/56/c Newport.......64/54/0.00.....63/53/c.....62/54/pc North Bend.....66/54/0.00....67/54/pc.....67/52/pc Ontario........90/58/0.00....94/64/pc......90/62/s Pendleton..... 87/60/trace....85/56/pc.....84/53/pc Portland ...... 76/62/trace....76/58/pc.....75/57/pc Prineville....... 80/50/0.00....79/52/pc......77/50lt Redmond....... 83/50/0.11 ....80/50/pc...... 77/47/t Roseburg.......81/60/0.01 ....79/58/pc......77/53/c Salem ....... 78/55/0 02 ...78/56/pc ... 78/54/c Sisters......... 84/50/0.00....75/46/pc...... 74/44/t The Dages......82/67/0.02....83/60/pc......79/60/c

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Reservoir Acre feet C a pacity Crane Prairie...... . . . . . . 29,284...... 55,000 Wickiup...... . . . . . . . . . . 61,571..... 200,000 Crescent Lake..... . . . . . . 62,880.... . . 91,700 Ochoco Reservoir..... . . . 12,929 . . . . 47,000 The higher the UV Index number, the greater Prineville...... . . . . . . . . 100,008..... 153,777 the need for eye and skin protection. Index is R iver flow St at i on Cubic ft./sec Deschutes RiverBelow Crane Prairie ...... . 216 Deschutes RiverBelow Wickiup .... . . . . . . 1,640 Crescent CreekBelow Crescent Lake ...... . 141 LOW MEDIUM Little DeschutesNear La Pine ...... . . . . . . . 78.3 0 2 4 6 8 10 Deschutes RiverBelow Bend .... . . . . . . . . . 136 Deschutes RiverAt 6enham Falls ..... . . . . 2,036 Crooked RiverAbove Prineville Res..... . . . . . NA Crooked RiverBelow Prineville Res..... . . . . 220 Updated daily. Source: pollen.com Ochoco CreekBelow OchocoRes. .... . . . . . 6.09 Crooked RiverNear Terrebonne ..... . . . . . . 78.3 Contact: Watermaster, 388-6669 MEDIUM or go to www.wrd.state.or.us

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PREP SPORTS

Summit baseball coach resigns C.J. Colt has stepped down as headbaseball coachatBend's Summit

High School. Colt, 34, submitted a letter of resignation to Summit athletic director

Gabe Paganolast week, Pagano confirmed on Friday. "I've been coaching baseball for 11 years,

and I was Summit's head coach for seven," said Colt, the 2012 In-

termountain Conference coach of the year. "I'm

just ready for somenew things in my life. I've

CYCLOCROSS

Thrilla seriesback inBend in September at a newsite By Beau Eastes The Bulletin

The Thrilla is back after a brush with the

grave. Webcyclery's popular Thrilla Cyclocross Series, which was almost called off this year for lack of a venue, will be held this fall after all — at the Athletic Club of Bend, starting Thursday, Sept. 12. "It's a relief, that's for sure," Webcyclery owner Kevin Gorman said Friday morning after receiving the final OK needed to stage the weekly series at the Athletic Club

of Bend in the southwest part of town. "It's nice to know we've got three weeks to get things in place." The Thrilla, which is entering its 10th year, had most recently been held on open lots near Summit High School in west Bend. Home development on the property made that space too small, leaving Gorman and his shop looking for its fourth different venue since starting the series — it was originally called "Thrilla in the Milla" when the event began in the Old Mill District in 2004. SeeThrilla/C4

Joe Kiine/The Bulletin file

Rider Aric Rist, in the Men's A 40+ category, leaps a hurdle while on the Thrilla cyclocross course last year in Bend. The series will return this year.

got two kids and family. I'd like to see what else

opens up for me, but I'm super happy about the

Research finds wide doping, but study withheld

GOLF

opportunity I had there.

It was amazing." Colt, who began with the Storm as a junior

varsity coach in 2006,

IIIN

finishes his Summit

varsity coaching career with a102-84 overall record and a 49-46 mark in the IMC. He led the Storm to two con-

/

/

ference championships and a state runner-up

r

finish in 2012. Colt said he decided

to step away from baseball because of the "overwhelming" amount of time and work that went into being the

By Tim Rohan

head coach. Hesaid he hopes to experience

New York Times News Service

"what life's like without that amazing amount of

known that drug tests catch only a tiny fraction of the athletes who use banned substancesbecause athletesare constantly finding new drugs and techniques to evade detection. So in 2011, the World Anti-Doping Agency convened a team of researchers to try to determine more accurately how many athletes

Doping experts have long

stress." Colt will remain at Summit as a P.E. and health teacher as well as

a coach for the school's JV2 boys soccer team. "I told him, 'Thank

you for leaving the program the way you left it,' " said Pagano, who emphasized that Colt did not leave on negative

use performance-enhancing drugs.

sociations to take college golfers out of the mix and give older amateurs — many of whom are at a competitive disadvantage because of commitments to career and/ or family — a chance to win a

More than 2,000 track and field athletes participated in the study, and according to the findings, which were reviewed by The New York Times, an estimated 29 percent of the athletes at the 2011 world championships and 45 percent of the athletes at the 2011 Pan-Arab Games said in anonymous surveys that they had doped in the past year. By contrast, less than 2 percent of drug tests examined by WADA laboratories in 2010 were positive. The researchers were eager to publish their results, which they believed would expose a harsh reality of modern sports: that far more athletes are doping than might be imagined, and that current drug-testing protocols catch few of the cheaters. But after a final draft of the study was submitted to the anti-doping agency, the organization ultimately told the researchers they could not publish their findings for the time being, according to threeof the researchers, who requested anonymity because they signed nondisclosure agreements with the

championship.

agency.

Petersen, in Redmond's public works department, and his wife, Chelsea, have a young daughter at home. SeeMid-Am/C4

The agency said track and field's world governing body needed to review the findings first, the researchers said. SeeDoping /C4

terms. "He's worked on a number of things like character and leadership.... He did so much

more beyond the X's and 0's of baseball." — Bulletin staff report

Rob Kerr /The Bulletin

Tyral Petersen, practicing out of the sand Friday at Eagle Crest's Resort course, will compete in the Oregon Mid-Amateur Championship starting today. He will then take part in the U.S. Mid-Am qualifier at Aspen Lakes in Sisters on Monday.

MLB

M's manager back after stroke SEATTLE — Clean

shaven, looking thinner and sounding energized, Seattle manager Eric Wedge was back behind his office desk Friday afternoon. It was a far better look than a month ago

when Wedgewas being helped off the field by team personnel in the midst of suffering a mild stroke. "I feel great. I feel better than I have in 10

or15 years," Wedge said before the Mariners

opened a three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels. "I think it was the perfect storm and a lot of things happened that culminated with that episode I had

a month ago. Soyou make somechangesto make sure youdon't get

• Redmond nativeTyral Petersenisthe lone Central Oregongolfer set to play inboththe Oregon Mid-Amand U.S.Mid-Amqualifier By Zack Hall The Bulletin

With a career underway and a 2-year-old at home, Tyral Petersen has had little time to play competitive golf. This weekend, though, the lifelong Redmond resident is going to make time. Twenty-one Central Oregonians are scheduled to tee it up today at Eagle Crest Resort in Redmond for the 20D Oregon Mid-Amateur Championship, which attracts the top amateur golfers age 25 and older from around the state. Four golfers from this region are scheduled to play Monday at

25th Oregon Mid-Amateur Championship What:An Oregon Golf Association championship

Where:Eagle Crest Resort, Ridge andResort courses Format:36 holes of stroke play

Who:Golfers age 25 and older. Handicap index limited to10 for

men, 22.4 for women Admission:Freefor spectators

Championship. Among local golfers, only Petersen, 30, has decided to

take on both challenges. "I haven't done a lot of individual competitive tournaments like this lately," Petersen says. "I've been doing a lot of best-ball things, and

back there." It was before the

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Mariners game onJuly 22 when Wedge fell ill. Standing behind the cage during bat-

Sean Mannion

ting practice, Wedge first started feeling something wrong in his head, then his legs and his vision. At that point he called for Mariners trainer Rick Griffin, who immediately started helping Wedge off the field. Wedge said by the time he got to the top of

the dugout steps hewas "dead weight." — The Associated Press

signed by amateur golf as-

When:Today and Sunday Teetimes:Todayand Sunday,from 8a.m.to1:20p.m.

Aspen Lakes Golf Course in Sisters in an 18-hole qualifier for the U.S. Mid-Amateur

scramble-type things. "So I decided I'd do the Oregon Mid-Am AND the U.S. Mid-Am because they're the only two (tournaments) left that I have left that I could really get into this year." In many ways, Petersen is the ideal mid-amateur. Mid-am events are de-

Don Ryan/The Associated Prese

' Who's going to get the start?

Cody Vaz

Amanda Cowan / The Gazette Times

• Oregon State is among manyPac-12schools that still need to na me an opening-dayquarterback By Anne M. Peterson The Associated Press

The college football season opens next week, and as of Friday five Pac-12 teams had yet to formally name a starting quarterback.

Oregon S t ate, W a s hington State, Colorado, Arizona and USC have not made their starters official. In some cases it may just be coaching strategy, but in others the competition is just too close to call. SeeQuarterback/C4


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TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2013

SPORTS ON THE AIR TODAY Time

SOCCER Premier League, Fulham vs. Arsenal

4:45 a.m.

Premier League,Southampton vs. Sunderland 6:55 a.m. Premier League,Aston Villa vs. Liverpool 9:30 a.m.

COREBOARD

TV/Radio NBCSN NBCSN NBC

PREP SPORTS Calendar

GOLF

European Tour, Johnnie Walker Championship

5 a.m.

Golf Golf CBS Golf Golf Golf

PGATour, FedEx Cup playoffs, The Barclays 10 a.m. PGATour, FedEx Cup playoffs, The Barclays noon

Web.comTour,CoxClassic

noon

LPGATour,Canadian Women's Open

2 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

Champions Tour, BoeingClassic FOOTBALL

High school, Apopka (Fla.) vs. Byrnes (S.C.) 9 a.m. High school, Lincoln (Fla.)vs.S. Gwinnett (Ga.) 12:30 p.m. NFL, preseason, Buffalo at Washington

1:30 p.m.

High school, Booker T.Washington (Fla.) vs. Norcross (Ga.) NFL, preseason, whiparound coverage

4 p.m.

NFL, preseason, St. Louis at Denver

4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

High school, Central (Calif.) vs. Valor Christian (Colo.)

7 p.m.

8 p.m.

NFL, preseason, San Diego at Arizona MOTOR SPORTS

ESPN ESPN NFL ESPN NFL CBS ESPN2 NFL

To submiinformation t to theprepcalendar,email The Bulletin atsports©bendbulletin.com Bend High Cross-country: StartingAug. 26,theteamwil meet infront otBendHighSchool at3p.m.eachday. RedmondHigh Fall practices: FallpracticesbeganAug.19; studentsneedup-to-date physicals (agfreshmenand juniors as well asanystudentwhohasnot hadaphysical in thepasttwoyears), proofof insurance,signedtraining rules,andpay-to-play feesinorder to participate. Summit Fall sports deadline: Last day to join a tall sport isSept.27 Ridgeview Boys soccer: Daily doubletryouts beganAug. 19, including ameeting in theTVProduction classroomandfitness testing onthe varsity fieldfrom9:30 a.m. tonoon.Sessions wil be daily throughAug.23 from 9.30a.m. to 3.30p.m. Studentsneedproper formsandtees,asweli asup-to-date physicals for incomingtreshmenandjuniors, in order to participate. For moreinformation, contactKeith Bleyerat keith. bleyer@redm ond.k12.or.us or visit www.ridgeviewsoccer.com.

AMA, Lake Elsinore National 12:30 p.m. NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Irwin Tools Night Race4:30 p.m. IndyCar, Grand Prix of Sonoma, qualifying 6 p.m. BASEBALL Little League, World Series, international final, Japan vs. Mexico 9:30 a.m. Little League, World Series, United States final, California vs. Connecticut12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. MLB, BostonatLosAngeles Dodgers M LB, Texas atChicago White Sox 4 p.m. MLB, Los Angeles Angels at Seattle 6 p.m. TENNIS ATP, Winston-Salem Open, final 9:30 a.m. noon WTA, New Haven Open, final LACROSSE MLL, Charlotte vs. Denver 10 a.m. CYCLING USA Pro Challenge, Stage6 11:30 a.m. USA Pro Challenge, Stage 6 1:30 p.m. HORSERACING The Travers 1:30 p.m. SOFTBALL 2 p.m. National Pro Fastpitch, final BASKETBALL WNBA, Chicago at Atlanta 4 p.m. YACHTING America's Cup, Louis Vuitton Cup final 4 p.m.

NBCSN NBCSN ABC NBCSN

ABC ABC Fox MLB Root CBS ESPN2

Time

MOTOR SPORTS MotoGP World Championship Formula One, Belgian Grand Prix IndyCar, GoPro Grand Prix GOLF

NBC NBCSN NBC ESPN2 ESPN2 NBCSN

4 a.m. 5 a.m. 1 p.m.

TV/Radio Fox Sports1 NBCSN NBCSN

European Tour, Johnnie Walker Championship 5 p.m. PGATour, FedEx Cup playoffs, The Barclays 9 a.m.

PGATour, FedExCupplayoffs, The Barclays Web.comTour,CoxClassic LPGATour, CanadianWomen'sOpen Champions Tour, BoeingClassic

Golf Golf CBS Golf Golf Golf

11 a.m. 11 a.m.

1 p.m. 4 p.m.

SOCCER

English Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur FC vs. Swansea City AFC7 :55 a.m.

NBC S N

Women's college, Pac-12 ESPN2

Cal State Northridge at UCLA MLS, Portland at Seattle BASEBALL Little League, World Series, consolation MLB, Atlanta at St. Louis Little League, World Series, championship MLB, Los Angeles Angels at Seattle MLB, BostonatLosAngeles Dodgers FOOTBALL High school,

6 p.m.

8 a.m. 11 a.m. noon 1 p.m. 5 p.m.

ESPN TBS ABC Root ESPN

Beech (Tenn.) at Station Camp(Tenn.)

9 a.m.

ESPN2

7 p.m.

High school,

American Heritage (Fla.) at Cypress Bay(Fla.)noon 1 p.m. NFL,preseason, New Orleans atHouston NFL, preseason, Minnesota at San Francisco5 p.m. CYCLING

ESPN Fox NBC

11 a.m. 1 p.m.

NBCSN NBC

noon

ESPN2

4 p.m.

NBCSN

Listings are themostaccurateavailable. The Bulletinis not responsible for latechangesmade by N or radio stations.

Friday's Games Seattle17,GreenBay10 Chicago34, Oakland26 Today's Games Buffalo at Washington,1:30 p.m. Cleveandatlndianapolis,4 p.m. N.Y.JetsatN.Y.Giants,4 p.m. KansasCity atPittsburgh,4:30 p.m. PhiladelphiaatJacksonvile,4 30 pm. Tampa Bayat Miami, 4:30p.m. St. Louisat Denver,5p.m. CincinnatiatDalas,5p.m. AtlantaatTennessee,5p.m. SanDiegoatArizona, 7p.m.

SPORTS IN BRIEF BASKETBALL

Van Garderen extends

FOrmerKnickSPlayer

Garderen raced to a4-second

minger, the former Marquette

victory in the individual time

guard who played areserve role

trial Friday to extend his overall lead after five stages in the USA Pro Challenge in Vail, Colo. Van

on the New York Knicks'1973 NBA championship team, was found dead Friday in a Manhat-

Garderen, the BMCrider from

tan hotel room. Hewas 65. New

Bozeman,Mont.,wh o tookthe

York City police said staff at the Hamilton Heights Hotel found

lead atUSA PrO — Tejayvan fOund dead — DeanMe-

Sharp, was third overall, 1:42 back, after finishing third in the

stage.

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Willie Wood Hal Sutton

Meminger unconsciousand unresponsive inside a room, and emergency medical personnel pronounced him dead. Police said there were no signs of trauma and that the cause of

death had not beendetermined. They said an investigation is

ongoing.

— From wire reports

ChienSoonLu Joe Daley TomKite MarkMouland Jim Rutledge Rick Fehr

PhiladelphiaatNew England,4:30p.m. PortlandatSeattle FC,7p.m.

Sunday'sGames NewOrleansat Houston, I p.m. Minnesota at SanFrancisco, 5 p.m.

PGA Tour

BASEBALL Little LeagueWorldSeries At SouthWiRiamsport, Pa. All Times PDT Double Elimination Friday, Aug.23 Westport, Conn.14,Sammamish, Wash. 13, 7 innings,Sammamisheliminated Today, Aug.24 Internationalchampionship: Tokyovs. Tijuana, Mexico, 9:30a.m. U.S. championshipChul : aVista, Calit. vs. Westport, Conn.,12:30p.m. Sunday,Aug.25 At LamadeStadium Third Place Internationalrunner-upvs.U.S.runner-up, 8a.m. World Championship Internationalchampionvs. U.S.champion, noon

Winston-SalemOpen Friday At TheWakeForest Tennis Center Winston-Salem, N.C. Purse:$658,500(WT250) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Semifmals GaelMonfils(15),France,def.AlexandrDolgopolov l10), Ukraine, 7-6(9), 6-3. JurgenMelzer(9j, Austria,def.SamQuerrey (6), UnitedStates,6-2,4-6, 6-3.

New Haven Open Friday At The ConnecticutTennis Center atYale New Haven,Conn. Purse: $690,000 IPremier) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Semifmals PetraKvitova(3), CzechRepublic, def. KlaraZakopalova,CzechRepublic, 6-0,6-1. SimonaHalep,Romania, def. CarolineWozniacki (4), Denm ark,6-2, 7-5.

BASKETBALL WNBA WOMEN'SNATIONAL BASKETBALLASSOCIATIO All Times PDT

EasternConference Chicago Atlanta Washington Indiana NewYork Connecticut

W L 19 8 14 10 13 15 12 14 10 16 7 18

Pct GB 704 583 3 ta

W L 19 7 18 8 14 13 13 13

Pct GB 731 692 1

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WesternConference

x-Minnesota Los Angeles Phoenix Seattle SanAntonio Tulsa x-clinched playoff spot

9 9

519 5 ta

500 6

1 7 346 10 1 8 333 10t/t

Friday's Games

Washington 74,Atlanta64 Tulsa73, SanAntonio 67 Chicago82, NewYork64 Seattle81,Phoenix 73 Today's Games Indiana atMinnesota, 4p.m. ChicagoatAtlanta, 4p.m. Sunday'sGames SeattleatSanAntonio,1:30 p.m. NewYorkatConnecticut, 2p.m. Tulsa atLosAngeles,5:30p.m.

W L T Sporting KansasCity 11 9 6 NewYork 11 8 6 Philadelphia 10 7 8 Montreal 11 7 5 Houston 10 7 6 10 10 4 Chicago NewEngland 9 9 6 Columbus 8 11 5 TorontoFC 4 12 8 D.C. 3 17 4

Pts GF GA 39 36 26 39 36 31 38 36 32 38 36 35 36 29 23 34 30 34 33 29 23 29 29 30 20 21 33 13 14 40

WesternConference W L T Pts GF GA RealSaltLake 1 2 8 6 42 44 33 Portand 9 3 1 2 39 37 25 Colorado 1 0 7 9 39 33 27 Los Angeles 1 1 9 4 37 39 32 Vancouver 10 8 6 36 36 32 Fc Dallas 9 7 9 36 34 36 Seattle 10 8 4 34 30 26 SanJose 9 10 6 33 26 35 ChivasUSA 4 14 6 18 21 43 NOTE. Threepoints forvictory, onepointfor tie. Friday's Game Chicago1,SportingKansasCity 0 Today'sGames TorontoFCatD.c. United,4 p.m. Houston at Montreal, 4 p.m. San JoseatFC Dagas,6p.m. Los Angeleat s Vancouver, 6p.m. Columbus at Real Salt Lake,6:30p.m. Sueday'sGames NewYorkatChlvas USA,2p.m.

The Barclays Friday At LibertyNationel Golf Club Jersey City , N.J. Purse: SB million Yardage: 7,343; Par:71 Partial Secon d Round WebbSimpson 67-66—133 GaryWoodland 69-64 133 RickieFowler 71-64—135 KeeganBradley 72-63—135 AdamScot 69-66—135 FreddieJacobson 68-68—136 SergioGarcia 70-66—136 DavidLynn 71 65 136 BrendondeJonge 67-69—136 Kyle Stanley 70-67—137 John Huh 73-64—137 BubbaWatson 68-70 — 138 MartinKaym er 68-70—138 RorySabbatini 71 67 138 NickWatne y 68-70—138 RyanMoore 67-72 — 139 LukeDonald 67-72—139 Maff Jones 71-68 — 139 Bill Haas 73-66—139 JasonKokrak 70-69 139 DanielSummerhays 70-69—139 StewartCink 70-70 — 140 KevinChappeff 68-72—140 RobertoCastro 70-70 — 140 Phil Mickelson 71-69 — 140 BobEstes 72 68 140 StuartAppleby 69-71—140 Scott Brown 70-70 — 140 Martin Flores 71-69—140 BrianGay 68-72 — 140 JoshTeater 68-72 — 140 Cameron Tringale 74-67 141 BooWeekey 69-72—141 JimmyWalker 68-73 — 141 AaronBaddeley 69-72—141 Scott Langley 72-69 — 141 NicholasThompson 67-74 — 141 DavidHearn 73 68 141 MarcLeishman 72-70 — 142 Martin Laird 74-68 — 142 John Merrick 69-73—142 D.A. Points 70-72 — 142 JohnSenden 71-71 — 142 Erik Compton 72-70 142 K.J. Choi 71-71 — 142 BrendanSteele 69-74 — 143 Jerry Kelly 71-72—143 BrianDavis 73-70 — 143 DustinJohnson 72-71 — 143 HarrisEnglish 72-71 143 RussellHenley 73-70 — 143 WilliamMcGirt 72-71—143 CharlieBeljan 71-72—143 LukeGuthrie 70-73 — 143 RobertGarrigus 72-71 — 143 DerekErnst 73-70 143 Chris Kirk 72-72 — 144 KenDuke 72-72 — 144 Billy Horschel 70-74—144 CharlieWi 71-73 — 144 RichardH. Lee 75-69 — 144 lan Poulter 77 68 145 Johnson Wagner 71-74—145 Scott Stagings 75-71—146 Sang-MoonBae 70-76—146 Bo VanPelt 70-76 — 146 ErnieEls 73-74 — 147 BrianStuard 72-75 147 JasonBohn 75-72 — 147 MarkWilson 78-69 — 147 D.H.Lee 75-72—147 BrianHarman 73-75—148 Justin Leonard 74-74 — 148 JamesDriscoll 79-69 148 AndresRomero 73-75—148 Tim Clark 75-74—149 JohnRoffins 73-78—151 AngelCabrera 75-77 — 152 MichaelThompson 76-83 — 159 BenCrane 67 WD l.ucasGlover 71 —WD DavidLingmerth 78 —WD Justin Hicks 78 —WD

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Champions Tour Boeing Classic Friday At TPCSnoqualmie Ridge Snoqual mie,Wash. Purse: $2million Yardage: 7,183; Par:72(36-36) First Round Bart Bryant 32-34—66 33-34 — 67 DuffyWaldorf BobbyClampett 33-34—67 BernhardLanger 31-37 68 Kirk Triplett 35-33—68 Dick Mast 34-34 — 68 TomLehm an 36-33—69 35-34—69 FredCouples JohnCook 32-37—69 John Riegger 35-34 69 PeterJacobsen 33-37—70 BlaineMccaffister 35-35—70 BrianHenninger 33-37—70 34-36—70 MikeGoodes AndrewMagee 33-37—70 TomPerniceJr. 36-34 70 MarkMcNulty 35-35—70 KennyPerry 35-35—70 RoccoMediate 34-36—70 33-37—70 Bob Gilder JohnHuston 33-37—70 D.A.Weibring

Scott Simpson TomByrum John Inman Jim Thorpe PeterSenior StevePate Joel Edwrds a Olin Browne Kohkildoki BradFaxon Jeff Brehaut

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MOTOR SPORTS NASCAR Sprint Cup Irwin ToolsNight RaceLineup After Fridayquelifying; racetoday At Bristol Motor Speedway Bristol, Tenn. Lap length: .533miles (Car numberin parentheses) 1. (11)DennyHamlin, Toyota,128.969. 2. (78)Kurt Busch,Chevrolet,12877. 3. (99j CarlEdw ards, Ford,128.692. 4. (55l BrianVickers,Toyota,128.684. 5. (20)MattKenseth, Toyota, 128.58. 6. (22lJoeyLogano,Ford,128.52. 7. (5) Kasey Kahne,Chevrolet,128.348 8. (39)RyanNewman, Chevrolet,128.236. 9. (56l MartinTruexJr.,Toyota,128.159. 10. (43)AricAlmirola, Ford,128.134. 11. (14)MarkMartin, Chevrolet,127.852. 12. (2j Brad Keselowski, Ford,127.741. 13. (48)JimmieJohnson,Chevrolet, 127.665. 14. (9j Marcos Ambrose, Ford,127.622. 15. (29)KevinHarvick, Chevrolet,127.588 16. (42)JuanPablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 127.546. 17. (34)DavidRagan, Ford,127.529. 18. (51)RyanTruex,Chevrolet,127.393. 19. (88)DaleEarnhardt Jr., Chevrolet,127.048. 20. (t IJamieMcMurray,Chevrolet,126.813. 21. (27)PaulMenard, Chevrolet,126.787. 22. (10)DanicaPatrick, Chevrolet,126.587. 23. (47)BobbyLabonte,Toyota, 126.578 24. (15)Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 126.495. 25. (38)DavidGiffiland, Ford,126.47. 26. (98j MichaelMcDowell, Ford,126.362. 27. (17)RickyStenhouseJr., Ford,126.278.

28. (35)JoshWise,Ford,126.246. 29. (16)GregBiffle, Ford,126195. 30. (13)CaseyMears, Ford,125.798. 31. (83jDavidReutimann, Toyota,125.757. 32. (24)JetfGordon,Chevrolet,125.749. 33. (40)LandonCassiff, Chevrolet,125.338. 34. (36)J.J Yeley,Chevrolet,125.036. 35. (32)KenSchrader, Ford,125.011. 36. (TjDaveBlaney,Chevrolet,124.995. 37. (87)JoeNemechek,Toyota, Owner Points 38. (30)DavidStremme,Toyota, Owner Points. 39. (93)TravisKvapil, Toyota,Owner Points. 40. (33)TonyRaines, Chevrolet, Owner Points. 41. (31)JeffBurton,Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. 42. (95)ScottSpeed,Ford, Owner Points 43. (18)KyleBusch, Toyota, Owner Points. Failed to Qualify 44. (19)MikeBhss, Toyota,124.865.

DEALS Transactions BASEBALL MLB—Suspended ChicagoWhite SoxRHPPedro Rodriguez(Dominican Summer League) andLosAngelesAngelsOFAngel Montilla (DominicanSummer League)50gamesfor violating basebaff's minor league drug program.

AmericanLeague

.DS ANGELES ANGELS— Recalled RHP Cory I Rasmus fromSalt Lake(PCLj. DesignatedRHPBily Buckner for assignment. OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Acquired C Kurt Suzuki fromWashingtonforRHPDakota Bacus. TAMPABAYRAYS AcquiredDFDavid DeJesus fromWashington toraplayerto benamed or cash. TEXAS RANGERS—Sent RHPNeil Ramirez to the Chicago Cubstocompeteanearlier trade TORONTOBLUEJAYS— Placed LHP Aaron Loup on thepaternity list. National League ATLANTA BRAVES—PurchasedRHPFreddyGarcia from Baltimoreandassignedhim to Gwinnett (IL). PlacedRHPBrandon Beachy on the 15-dayDL. Recalled DF ToddCunninghamfrom Gwinnet. SANFR ANCISCOGIANTS—Placed RHPMatt Cain on the15-dayDL. ST.LOUIS CARDINALS— PlacedRHP Jake Westbrook onthe15-dayDL, retroactiveto Aug.22. RecalledRHPCarlos Martinez fromMemphis(PCL). WASHINGTON NATIONALS— Recalled C Jhonatan SolanoandLHPXavier CedenofromSyracuse(ILj. FOOTBALL NationalFootball League NEWYOR K JETS—Signed DTJason Smith. Released CScot Wedige.RemovedWRSantonio Holmes from thePUPlist andpaced himontheactive roster. Released WRMarcusDavis withaninjury settlement. PITTSBURGHSTEELERS Acquired RB Felix JonesfromPhiladelphia for LBAdrianRobinson. HOCKEY

National HockeyLeague

WASHING TON CAPITALS—Signed C Mikhail

Grabovskito aone-yearcontract. COLLEGE APPALAC HIAN STATE—Suspended sophomore WRSeanPrice indefinitely for violatingtheteamrules and junior QB Kalik Barnes indefinitely for aviolation of NCAArules. DELAW ARE NamedPablo Marmolejo assistant swimminand g diving coach. MIDDLE TENNESSEE—Promoted Jarrod Lazarus to directorofbasketbal operations. PACIFIC —Named Matt Sperisencoordinator of men'sbasketball operations. PITTSBU RGH—Released freshman QB Tra'Von Chapman fromhis scholarship. PRESB YTERIAN—Named Britne Stubbs assistant softbal coachandMaryEl enMorris volunteerassistant softballcoach. SACREDHEART NamedBradHurlbut deputy director ofathletics. SOUTHERNNEW HAMPSHIR E— Named Julie Munson fieldhockeycoach. UNLV —NamedZackWarrenmen's assistant tennis coach.

FISH COUNT Upstream daily movement ofadult chinook,jackchinook,steelheadand wild steelheadatselectedColumbia Riverdamslast updatedonThursday. Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wsllhd B onneville 6 857 8 9 4 2 , 718 9 1 6 T he Dalles 3,552 5 8 2 1 ,304 5 2 9 John Day 70 2 203 277 117 McNary 50 2 77 303 141 Upstream year-to-date movement of adult chinook, jack chinook,steelheadandwild steelheadatselected ColumbiaRiverdamslast updatedonThursday. Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wsllhd Bonneville 225,259 67,520 161,677 84,921 The Dages 177,611 57,245 65,647 36,115 John Day 143,409 50,834 37,571 19,277 McNary 136,394 38,681 33,209 16,673


SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2013 • THE BULLETIN

MOTOR SPORTS ROUNDUP

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Standings

and TampaBay topped its AL East

All Times PDT AMERICANLEAGUE East Division W L TampaBay 73 53 Boston 75 55 Baltimore 69 58 NewYork 68 60 Toronto 57 72 Central Division W L Detroit 75 53 Cleveland 69 59 Kansas City 64 63 Minnesota 57 70

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Texas Oakland Seattle Los Angeles Houston

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Friday's Games Minnesota 5, ClevelandI Baltimore 9, Oakland 7 Detroit 6,N.Y.Mets1 Tampa Bay7, NY Yankees2 Texas11,ChicagoWhite Sox5 Houston12,Toronto4 Washington11,KansasCity10 L.A. Dodgers 2, Boston0 L.A. Angel2, s Seattle 0 Today's Games Boston(Lester11-7)at L.A.Dodgers(Ryu12-4), 1 05

p.m. Detroit (Scherzer18-1) at N.Y.Mets (Harvey9-4), 1:05 p.m. Oakland(J.Parker9-6) at Baltimore(Tilman14-4), I:05 p.m. Minnesota(Hendriks 0-1) at Cleveland(McAllister 6-7), 4.05p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia11-10) at TampaBay (Price 7-5), 4:10p.m. Texas(Oarvrsh12-5) atChicagoWhite Sox(H.Santiago 4-7), 4:10p.m. Toronto(Wang1-1) at Houston(Peacock 2-4), 410 p.m. Washington (Zimmerm ann 14-7) at Kansas City (WDavis6-9),4:10p.m. L.A. Angels(Vargas6-5) at Seattle (E.Ramirez 4-0), 6:10 p.m. Sunday's Games Minnesotaat Cleveland,10:05a.m. Detroit at N YMets,1010 a.m. OaklandatBaltimore, 10:35a.m. N.Y.YankeesatTampaBay, 10:40a.m. Texasat ChicagoWhite Sox,11:10 am. TorontoatHouston,11.10 a.m. Washington at KansasCity,11:10 a.m. L.A. Ange satSeat e,1:10p.m. Bostonat L.A.Dodgers, 5:05 p.m. NATIONALLEAGUE East Division W L Atlanta 77 51 Washington 64 64 NewYork 58 68 Philadelphia 58 70 Miami 48 79

Central Division

W L 76 52 75 53 73 56 Milwaukee 56 72 Chicago 54 74 West Division W L LosAngeles 76 52 Arizona 65 62 Colorado 60 70 SanDiego 58 70 San Francisco 56 72 Pittsburgh St. Louis Cincinnati

rivals. Jose Lobaton homeredand drove in four runs in support of Archer (7-5), a 24-year-old righthander who gave upfour hits over seven innings.

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Friday's Games Philadelphia 4, Arizona3 Colorado 3, Mrami2 Detroit 6 N.Y.MetsI Milwaukee 6,Cincinnati 4

Washington11,KansasCity10 St. Louis 3, Atlanta1 L.A. Dodgers 2, Boston0 San Diego 8, ChicagoCubs6 Pittsburgh3, SanFrancisco I Today's Games Boston(Lester11-7)at L.A.Dodgers(Ryu12-4), 1:05 p.m. Detroit (Scherzer18-1) at N.Y.Mets (Harvey9-4), 1:05 p.m. Arizona(Oelgado4-4) atPhiladelphia(E.Martin 2-2), 4:05 p.m. Colorado(Manship0-3) at Miami (Fernandez9-5), 4:10 p.m. Milwaukee (WPeralta 8-13) atCincinnati (Arroyo129), 4:10p.m. Washington (Zimmerm ann 14-7) at Kansas City (W.Davis6-9), 4:10p.m. Atlanta(Teheran10-6) at St. Louis (S.Miler 11-8), 4:15 p.m. Chicago Cubs(Samardziia 7-11) atSanDiego(Stults 8-10), 5:40p.m. Pittsburgh(Liriano14-5) at SanFrancisco (Lincecum 6-13),6:05p.m. Sunday's Games Colorado at Miami, 10:10a.m. Oetroitat N.Y. Mets,10:10a.m. MilwaukeeatCincinnati,1010am. ArizonaatPhiladelphia,1035a m. Washington at KansasCity,11:10 a.m. AtlantaatSt. Louis,11:15a m. PittsburghatSanFrancisco,1:05 p.m. Chicago CubsatSan Diego,1:10 p.m.

Bostonat L.A.Dodgers, 5:05 p.m.

American League

Angels 2, Mariners 0 SEATTLE — Chris Nelson hit a two-run homer off Felix

Hernandezand Los Angeles ruined

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Cardinals 3, Braves 1 ST. LOUIS — Adam Wainwright earned his NL-leading 15th win with his fifth complete game and had a key sacrifice fly to lead St. Louis to a victory over Atlanta. Matt Holliday's 432-foot home run

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Purcey HBP—by Sale (Gentry, L.Martin). WP—M.Perez. Balk — M.Perez T—2:52. A—31,891(40,615).

Orloles 9, Athletics 7 BALTIMORE — Brian Roberts

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Phillies 4, Diamonddacks 3 PHILADELPHIA — Chase Utley walked with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth inning, lifting Philadelphia to the comeback victory over Arizona. It was the fifth win in six games for

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Brewers 6, Reds4 CINCINNATI — Khris Davis

hit a pair of two-run homers in consecutive at-bats for the first multihomer game of his career, powering Milwaukee to the win

over Cincinnati. Scooter Gennett also homered for the Brewers, who won at Great American Ball

2 2 0 I

CLEVELAND — Samuel Deduno

pitched six solid innings andJosh

for-17 slide when he connected

Willingham busted out of a slump with a two-run double in the

seventh, leading Minnesota to a win over Cleveland. Deduno(8-7j the inning with a single, and it was allowed just one runandthree hits homer. Josh Hamilton scored on Nelson's long ball after leading off

for his first win since July 27 as the Twins continued to befuddle the Indians. Minnesota is 14-7 against

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eighth to help Colorado get the win over Miami. Jhoulys Chacin l12-7) allowed two runs and four hits

in seven innings for the Rockies. Adam Ottavino pitched the eighth and Lex Brothers finished for his

12th save in13 opportunities.

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Pirates 3, Giants 1

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defeated Boston in the opener of an interleague series that began

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standings. Los Angeles ab r hbi ab r hbi E llsury cf 4 0 0 0 Crwfrd lf 3 1 2 0 V ictornrf 4 0 0 0 Puigrf 3000 Pedroia2b 3 0 1 0 AdGnzl1b 3 0 0 0 O .Ortizlb 3 0 0 0 HRmrzss 3 I I 2 S tlmchc 3 0 0 0 Ethiercf 3 0 0 0 N avalf 2 0 0 0 Uribe3b 3 0 0 0 Drewss 3 0 1 0 M.Ellis2b 3 0 0 0 M dlrks3b 3 0 0 0 Fdrwczc 3 0 0 0 Lackeyp 2 0 0 0 Noiascop 2 0 0 0 Carpph 1 0 0 0 HrstnJrph 1 0 0 0 Jansen p 0 0 0 0 Totals 2 8 0 2 0 Totals 2 72 3 2 Boston 0 00 000 000 — 0 Los Angeles 0 0 0 2 0 0 g gx — 2 DP — LosAngeles1. LOB—Boston2, LosAngeles 1. HR —H.Ramirez(13). SB—C.crawford 2(13). Boston IP H R E R BB SD LackeyL,8-11 8 3 2 2 0 6 Los Angeles NolascoW,10-9 8 2 0 0 0 6 JansenS,22-25 1 0 0 0 0 2 HBP —byNolasco(Nava). T—2:07.A—50,240(56,000). Boston

Tigers 6, Mets1 NEW YORK — Miguel Cabrera hit a three-run homer, Torii Hunter

also connected andDetroit tagged Daisuke Matsuzaka early on in his return to the majors. Hunter added

a two-run double andDougFister (11-6) pitched into the seventh inning to help Detroit win the

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28 — Tor.Hunter (30), E.young(20), Byrd(25). HRA.Jackson(11), TorHunter(14), Mi.cabrera(41). SB E.Young(29). S—Fister. Detroit FisterW,11-6

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Nationals11, Royals10 KANSAS CITY, Mo.— Jayson Werth hit a two-run homer, Bryce

Harper drove in three runsand

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Miami Koehler

7 Qualls L,4-2BS,2-2 1 M.Ounn 1

T—2:44. A—19,253(37,442).

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5 1 3

Padres 8, Cubs6 SAN DIEGO —Will Venable had three hits and three RB(s, including

atiebreaking solo homerinthe seventhinning,and San Diego rallied to beat Chicago. Jedd Gyorko

homered twiceanddrove in a career-high four runs asthe Padres stormed back after a terrible start. Chicago

San Diego

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HBP —byWooten(Paul). T—3:20.A—34,230(42,319).

in the fourth and Los Angeles

interleague series opener.Austin Oneoutwhenwinning runscored. for the second OP — Philadelphia 1. LOB —Arizona 4, Philadel- Jackson went deep phia 10. 28 Goldschmidt(26), Prado(27), A.Hig straight day for the AL Central (20), Ruiz (9). HR —Ruf (10). SB—Campana (4) leaders. CS — A.Hil (2),O.Brown(3). Arizona IP H R E R BB SD Miley 6 5 3 3 2 2 Detroit New York Putz 1 0 0 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 A Jcksncf 4 2 1 1 EYong f 5 0 3 0 Thatcher BellL,4-2 1 4 I I I 2 TrHntrrf 5 2 2 2 OnMrp2b 5 1 0 0 E.De LaRosa 0 0 0 0 1 0 M icarr3b 4 1 2 3 Byrdrf 4021 Philadelphia Fielder1b 4 0 1 0 I.Davis1b 4 0 0 0 Hamels 7 6 3 3 1 4 VMrtnzc 3 0 0 0 Flores3b 4 0 3 0 Rosenberg 1 0 0 0 0 Holadypr-c 0 0 0 0 Lagarscf 2 0 1 0 PapelbonW,4-1 1 1 0 0 0 0

28 — Y.Molina 2 (37), Jay(23). HR—Holliday (17). Colorado ab r hbi Miami ab r hbi S—J.Schafer. SF—Wainwright. 40 0 0 Atlanta IP H R E R BB SO F owlercf 4 0 0 0 Yelichlf LeMahi2b 4 1 20 OSolan2b 4 0 2 0 MedlenL,10-12 6 6 3 3 I 3 Tlwtzk ss 3 1 2 0 Stanton rf 2 0 0 0 S.Oowns I 0 0 0 1 I Cuddyrrf-1b 4 1 1 2 Morrsn1b 3 0 0 0 O.carpenter 1 2 0 0 0 1 W Rosrc 4 0 0 0 Lucas3b 4 I I I St. Louis

Moss(21),A.Jones(27), B.Roberts (3). SB—Sogard Park for only the second time in (8), McLouth (29), B.Roberts (2). S—Lowrie seven gamesthis season. Oakland IP H R E R BB SO Straily 3 1-3 4 6 6 4 2 J.chavez 22-3 0 1 1 2 3 Milwaukee Cincinnati Cook L,5-3BS,5-7 I 3 2 1 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi Blevins I 0 0 0 1 3 A okirf 4 0 2 I C hoocf 5 0 0 0 Baltimore Segurass 4 0 0 0 Frazier3b 5 0 2 0 B.Norris 42-3 9 7 7 3 7 L ucroyc 5 0 0 0 Votto1b 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 0 0

DP — Atlanta 1. LOB—Atlanta 5, St. Louis 5.

Roberts and Jonesconnected in a six-run fourth inning that put Baltimore up 6-3. After Oakland

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MelanconS,9-11 1 San Francisco BumgarnerL,11-8 8

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ready to go

hit ball, Hanley Ramirez hit a two-run homer with two outs

their fourth in a row, while the Red Sox lost for the sixth time Posey(31). HR —Barmes(4) CS—Mccutchen(9), G.Blanco(6), Pence(2). S—Walker2 in eight games. With the loss, Pitlsburgh IP H R E R BB SD Boston fell percentage points MortonW,5-3 72 - 3 7 1 1 1 3 WatsonH,16 13- 0 0 0 0 1 behindTampa Bay in the AL East

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Chicago

Angeles. Nelson snapped azero-

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big fourth inning to cruise past

Houston LylesW,6-6

23 gamesto moveaseason-high 22 games over.500.

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Chicago. The AL West-leading Rangers had five homers in all while winning for the19th time in

Richards (4-5) allowed four hits

the only time Hernandez (12-7) was touched all night.

HOUSTON — RookieRobbie

including the last three.

HBP —byPatton (Moss). WP —Blevins.PB Vogt. T—3:32. A—36,761(45,971).

in the second inning for his third

Astros12, Blue Jays4

Toronto

Castroneves

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ab r hbi ab r hbi Tampa Bay 0 3 2 1 1 0 ggx- 7 DP —New York2, Tampa Bay1. LOB —New York Reyesss 4 0 2 0 Grssmnlf 4 1 2 4 K awsk2b 1 0 0 0 Hoesrf 3320 4, Tampa Bay 1. 28—OeJesus(1). 38—Gardner (8). HR Zobrist (10),Longoria(26), Joyce(17), Lobaton ROavis f 4 0 1 0 Altuve2b 4 0 2 1 P ilar f 1 0 0 0 MGnzz2b 1 0 I 0 (6). SB —Gardner (22). dh 4 I 1 1 Jcastro c 4 0 I I New York IP H R E R BB SD E ncrnc Lind1b 4 1 1 0 C.clarkph-c 1 0 0 0 KurodaL,11-9 6 9 7 7 1 3 Chamberlain 2 0 0 0 0 1 Lawrie 3b 4 1 1 2 Carter dh 4 0 0 0 Arenciic 4 1 1 1 Elmoreph-dh 1 0 0 0 TampaBay

Eric Wedge's return to the dugout with a victory over Seattle. Garrett in 7/a innings and two relievers finished the five-hitter for Los

T—3:00.A—23,218(42,241).

C3

E—Oo.Murphy (3), Headley(9) DP—Chicago

2. LOB —Chicago 9, San Diego 3. 28—Headley

the fourth inning of its fourth

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Kansas City 3 3 0 1 0 0 003 — 10 E Desmond(16), Getz (3). OP Washington 3, Kansas City1. LOB—Washington 8, KansasCity 6. 28 — Harper (18), W.R amos(9), A.Gordon 2 (22), Hosmer(26), Carroll (7) 3B—Span(9). HR —Werth (19), Hosme r (15),Maxwell (6). SB—Harper (7), Dyson (23),Bonifacio(19). CS Span(6). SF Rendon Washing ton I P H R E R BB SD G.Gonzalez 31-3 9 7 6 3 1 RoarkW,4-0 42- 3 1 0 0 I Storen 0 1 2 2 1 R.SorianoS,33-39 1 2 1 1 0

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Leaders ThroughFriday's Games

(27). 3B —Bogusevic (1), Venable (7), Forsythe(1). AMERICANLEAGUE HR—Schierholtz(19), Venable(18), Gyorko2 (16). BATTING —Micabrera, Detroit, .356; Trout, Los CS — Schierholtz(3), R.cedeno(1). Angeles,330;ABeltre,Texas,.327; Mauer, Minnesota, Chicago IP H R E R BB SO .324;DOrtiz,Boston,.318;Loney,Tampa Bay,.308; E.Jackson 6 10 6 5 0 4 TorHunter,Detroit, .306. Russell L,1-5 I 1 1 1 0 0 RBI —Micabrera, Detroit,126; CDavis, Baltimore, B.Parker 1 2 1 1 0 2 117; Encarnacion,Toronto,94;AJones, Baltimore,94; San Diego Fielder,Detroit, 88;Trumbo,LosAngeles, 83; Cano, Volquez 2-3 5 6 5 2 0 NewYork,82 Stauffer 4 1-3 1 0 0 I 4 HOMERUNS—CDavis, Baltimore,46, MicabreThayer 1 2 0 0 0 1 ra, Detroit, 41;Encarnacion,Toronto,32; Trumbo,Los VincentW,3-1 1 1 0 0 0 1 Angeles,29;Bautista, Toronto,28; ADunn,Chrcago, GregersonH,18 1 0 0 0 0 1 28; ABeltre,Texas,27; Ncruz, Texas,27; AJones, StreetS,25-26 1 1 0 0 0 1 Baltimore,27. E.Jacksonpitchedto1 batter inthe7th. NATIONALLEAGUE HBP —by Staufer (Oo.Murphy), by Volquez (Oo. BATTING —YMolina, St. Louis,.337; CJohnson, Murphy). Atlanta, .332; Cuddyer, Colorado, .327; Mccutchen, T—3.12. A—23,561(42,524). Pittsburgh,.323; FFreeman,Atlanta,.316; Votto, Cincinnati,.313;Mcarpenter,St. Louis,.310.

Interleague

Dodgers 2, RedSox0 LOS ANGELES — RickyNolasco

pitched eight innings of two-

RBI — Goldschmidt, Arizona,100;Philips, Cincinnati,95; CraigSt. , Louis,90; PAlvarez,Pittsburgh,85; FFreeman, Atlanta,84; Bruce,Cincinnati,81; DBrown, Philadelphia,80.

HITS—Mcarpenter, St. Louis, 153; Mccutchen, Pittsburgh, 152; Segura, Milwaukee,152; Votto, Cincinnati, 147;Craig,St. Louis, 145;Goldschmidt, Arizona,142;OanMurphy, NewYork,142.

after crash The Associated Press SONOMA, Calif. — After Tony Stewart wrecked his NASCAR season by

breaking his leg in a sprint car crash, Helio Castroneves admits he wondered whether it was such a good idea to drive a Brazilian stock car on an unfamiliar street course in the middle of the IndyCar season. Castroneves is a race car driver, so he did it anyway. And he barely emerged intact from a wreck of his own. "It wasn't a fun call from Roger (Penske)," Castro-

neves said, grinning. Castroneves realizes he nearly ruined his chance to win hi s f i rst IndyCar championship in his Team Penske Chevrolet with his misadventure two weeks ago in Ribeirao Preto. His brakes failed at more than 120 mph before a tight turn on a b r and-new course, and he slammed his stock car into a wall. After three stitches on a bone-deep cut in his shin and a few days of rest for his sprained neck, h e's ready to resume the IndyCar chase this Sunday in Sonoma. He leads Scott Dixon by 31 points in the standings with five races left in the season.

"My biggest concern w as a l ittle pain i n t h e neck, because it was such a violent hit," Castroneves said Friday after practice at Sonoma Raceway. "But they took X-ray, CAT scan, MRI — they did everything that's possible. Thank God it was clear.By Wednesday, I was 100 percent. I'm still a little bruised in my ribs, but the position that

we sit in the (IndyCar) car, the belt actually avoids the ribs. Honestly, I don't feel a

thing, so I'm very happy." So why would Castroneves even take the chance

of competing in a meaningless stock car race when he's so close to the IndyCar title he's been chasing for more than a decade'? And why would he do it just four days after Stewart demonstrated the dangers of dabbling in minor races with his crash in Iowa? C astroneves sai d i t ' s because he agreed to the deal back in April with the prominent support of sponsor Shell Pennzoil. The race organizers even moved the date to avoid a conflict with the IndyCar schedule. "I made commitments, and sometimes when you make commitments, it 's hard to just say, like, 'Listen ...' " Castroneves said. "They prepared the car, and they were sending pictures to see how the car was being done. I even had second thoughts after Tony Stewart had a little issue, broke his leg. I'm like, 'Oh, man, this is not going in the right direction here.' But sometimes, it happens for a reason." Also on Friday: Busch dominates Bristol to win Nationwide race: BRISTOL, Tenn. — Kyle Busch won the Nationwide Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway for his ninth series win of the season. Busch started fromthe pole and led228 of the 250 laps en route to the 60th series win of his career. It made him 2 for 2 so far this week at Bristol, where he won Wednesday night's Truck Series race. Brad Keselowski finished second and was followed by Austin Dillon and Justin Allgaier. Denny Hamlin grabs the pole at Bristol: BRISTOL, Tenn. — Denny Hamlin won the pole for today's race at Bristol Motor Speedway. Hamlin turned a lap at 128.969 mph around the 0.533-mile bullring to put his Toyota in the top starting spot at Bristol for the first time of his career. It

was good enough to hold off five-time Bristol winner Kurt Busch, who qualified second with a lap of 128.770. Car l Ed w a r ds qualified third and was followed by Brian Vickers.


C4

TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2013

GOLF ROUNDUP

u c ar 0 s ie a The Associated Press JERSEY CITY, N.J. — Matt Kuchar made the most of his short day at The Barclays. Kuchar didn't tee off until Friday afternoon at L iberty National and knew h e h ad no chance to finish. He could barely see his ball cross the water and set up a two-putt birdie on the 13th hole that gave him the outright lead, and there was enough light coming from lower Manhattan across the Hudson River to hit his tee shot on the 14th. The horn s o unded, and by then, he was ready to go home. Kuchar was at 10-under par with five holes remaining and had to return today to hold his one-shot lead over Webb Simpson and Gary Woodland, who both finished the second round i n t h e r a i n -delayed tournament. S impson had t o p lay 2 9 holes — 11 holes to finish his first round in the morning, followed by his second roundand he was ready to go more. He ran off six birdies over an eight-hole stretch and had a 5under 66. "It's m uch n i cer w h e n you're playing well to keep playing. An d w h e n y o u 're

playing well, you feel like you could play 40 holes in a day," Simpson said. "My main goal ... I just wanted to get done today. It just felt nice to putt out

Park, Kerr tied for Canadian Open lead: EDMONTON, Alberta — T op-ranked Inbee Park shot a 5-under 65 for a share of the second-round lead with playing partner Cristie Kerr in the Canadian Women's Open. Angela Stanford, 0-4 for the United States in the Solheim Cup, and France's Karine Icher were a stroke back. Icher had a 66, and Stanford shot 68. Bryant starts fast in Washington: SNOQUALMIE, Wash. — Bart Bryant got off to a fast Mel Evans/The Associated Press start in his bid to win consecuMatt Kuchar hits a shot on the second hole during the second tive Champions Tour titles, round of The Barclays on Friday in Jersey City, N.J. shooting a 6-under 66 to take the first-round lead in the Boeing Classic. Bryant had eight As for T i ger W oods, he birdies and tw o b ogeys at on 9, knowing that I've got tonight to sleep and catch up on couldn't get off the course fast TPC Snoqualmie Ridge, five rest." enough. days after winning the Dick's Woodland was one of the Woods challenged the tar- Sporting Goods Open. Duffy last players to finish at twilight get set by Simpson with three Waldorf and Bobby Clampett Friday, and he finished strong. birdies in five holes — he was shot 67, and Bernhard Langer, Dick Mast and Kirk Triplett W oodland, back on track after two shots behind — and he a win at the Reno-Tahoe Open had a pair of par 5s in front of followed at 68. three weeks ago,birdied four him. He failed to make birdie Gonzalez shoots 65 in Scotof his last five holes for a 64 to on either ofthe par 5s, and land: GLENEAGLES, Scotjoin Simpson in the clubhouse made three bogeys out of the land — Argentina's Ricardo at 9-under 133. bunker through the 12th hole Gonzalez shot h i s s e cond "I feel ecstatic right now to to fall off the pace. He made straight 7-under 65 to take a be done," Woodland said. "It birdie on the 13th, the last hole one-stroke lead in the Eurowas a close call coming down he completed, but was still five pean Tour's Johnnie Walker the stretch if we would be able shots behind Kuchar, who was Championship. Gonzalez birdied his final five holes on the to finish. Luckily, I p l ayed in his group. "I got off to a great start to- Jack Nicklaus-designed PGA great today, gave myself a lot of opportunities, and I drove day and then lost it the middle Centenary Course, the site of the ball phenomenally and part of the round and made too the Ryder Cup next year. Austria's Bernd Wiesberger was rolled some putts in, especially many mistakes," Woods said. late." Also on Friday: second after a 66.

Mid-Am Continued from C1 He helped Redmond High School win the 2001 Class 4A state golf championship, and he played through college at the

U.S. Mid-Amateur Qualifier What:Qualifiying for the USGA's U.S. Amatuer Championship, Oct. 5-10,

University of Oregon (though, only recre-

Country Club of Birmingham (Ala.) Where: AspenLakesGolfCourse

ationally, as he fell short of making UO's

Format:18holes of stroke play

golf team).

When:Monday

But the two-time Juniper Golf Club champion, a scratch golfer, has struggled to find time in recent years for individual tournaments. "This is my first summer in a while that I actually got to play," says Petersen, adding that he plays golf about twice a week now. "Last year, I might have gotten in maybe 10 or 15 rounds (of any kind). And this year I've had A LOT more than that." The two-day, 36-hole Mid-Am begins today at Eagle Crest'sResort Course.

Tee times:From 8a.m. to 9:50a.m.

The field of 101 golfers playing in men's and women's divisions will play the final round at Eagle Crest's Ridge Course. Players from Central Oregon who are joining Petersen in the men's field include Bend golfers Aaron Baker, Tom Carlsen, Ross Kranz, Michael Lena, Burke Morgan, Christopher Neef, Charlie Rice, Joe Seevers,Jim Tebbs, Jeff Ward, Jeff

Doping

arcas

Who:Golfers age 25and older. Handicap index limited to 3.4

Canyons Golf Club in Powell Butte and in 2012 at Black Butte Ranch — is in the field again this year. Reigning men's champion David Jacobsen, of Portland, is not scheduled to play at the Oregon Mid-Am. T his marks the fourth time in f i v e years that the Mid-Am has been played in Central Oregon — which is no coincidence, says Brent Whittaker, the Oregon Golf Association's director of tournament operations. "It's this combination of having access

to quality golf courses and providing a

Wenger and Jeff Wilson. Redmond's Jason Benson, Jason Pigot, Tim Swope and Chris Thomasson, Prineville's Dustin Conklin, Sisters' Darrin Dow and Sunriver's Carey Watson are also scheduled to play. Bend's Rosie Cook is the lone Central Oregon entry in the women's field. Redmond's Petersen, Tim Sundseth and James Chrisman, and Bend's Roger Eichhorn are scheduled to play in Monday's qualifier in Sisters. Veneta's Brie Stone, who has won the past three Mid-Am women's championships — including in 2010 at Brasada

benefit for players to bring their families which makes Central Oregon a successful place to host a championship such as this," Whittaker says. It also makes it easier for locals such as Petersen to play. Now he hopes that the Oregon MidAm at the least will provide enough of a tuneup to get him ready for Monday's qualifier. But after playing so little competitive golf, he is not quite sure what to expect. "I really don't know," Petersen says. "I'm kind of streaky right now, so I have no idea." — Reporter: 541-617-7868 zhall@bendbulletin.com.

initially to think of a b i rthday, either their own or that of someone close to t hem. Then, depending on the date of the birthday, they were instructedto answer one of two questions that appeared on the same screen: One asked if the birthday fell sometime between January and June, and the other asked, "Have you knowingly violated anti-dop-

lish. In January 2013, after engaged in by, more or less, WADA gave permission, an normal people. " That's d a n gerous fo r Continued from C1 inquiry was sent to the jour"It wa s g o ing t o b e a nal Science, which decided WADA, because that's a charreally sensitive issue, and they not to consider the study for acter issue." needed time to figure out how publication. In May, Dick Pound, the The researchers said it was former WADA chairman, preto deal with it," one of the researchers said. "What was rejected because the subject sented a report, ordered by the going to be the international matter did not fit. A spokes- agency,on the current state of response?" woman for Science said she drug testing. In part, he and Nick Davies, a spokesman could not comment specifi- his team concluded, "There is for track's governingbody, the cally but added that the jour- no general appetite to underInternational Association of ing regulations by using a pro- nal declines the vast majority take the effort and expense of Athletics Federations (IAAF), hibited substance or method of submissions. a successful effort to deliver said in an email that the origi- in the past 12 months?" WADA expressed support doping-free sport." nal study "was not complete The study was designed this in submitting the study to othPound said in a telephone for publication," adding that way, the researchers said, so er journals. Then in March, interview Thursday: "There's it was "based only on a social only the athlete knew which the researchers said, the agen- this psychological aspect science protocol, a kind of vox of thetwo questions he or she cy told them not to publish but about it: Nobody wants to pop of athletes opinions." Da- was answering. Then, using rather to wait for the IAA F catch anybody. There's no vies indicated that blood tests s tatistical analysis, the r e - to review the findings. The incentive. Countries are emfrom the world championships searcherscould estimate how researchers said they were barrassed if their nationals this month in Moscow would many of the athletes admitted blindsided. are caught. And sports are be combined with the previ- to doping. John Hoberman, a Univer- embarrassedifsomeone from The researchers noted that sity ofTexas professor who their sport is caught." ous research to produce what the IAAF believed would be a not every athlete participated, is an expert on performanceDon Catlin, a p r ominent a nti-doping s c ientist, s a i d more comprehensive study. and those who did could have e nhancing drugs, said t h e In an email, WADA con- lied on the questionnaire, or study's findings dispelled the he was not sure that WADA firmed "the position as set out chosen to answer the birthday notion that doping was a de- had the resources to rein in by the IAAF." question. They concluded that viant behavior among f ew doplllg. The researchers said their their results, which found that athletes. "Those are profound num"Either the sport is recruit- bers," Catlin said about the w ork w a s i m p o rtant a n d nearly a third of the athletes at sound enough to stand alone, the world championships and ing huge numbers of devi- researchers' f i n dings. "It's and that it made little scientif- nearly half at the Pan-Arab ants," he said, "or this is sim- disturbing. I'm not surprised, ic sense to combine their work Games had doped in the past ply routine behavior being though." with that of a study they did year, probably underestimatnot conduct. ed the facts. .*lI.: 'r . i P, l~ g The project began in 2011 The team examined its data when the r esearchers cre- and in spring 2012 had a manated a "randomized-response uscript it was prepared to pubsurvey," a common research lish. But when the final draft I, c EL EBRATIQN technique that is used to ask was submitted to the WADA, sensitive questions while en- the agency told the team not Ce1elrating20 Years I p REQENT TH/5j Ap suring a subject's confiden- to publish. WADA wanted it to tiality. The researchers con- do more research at another of ~o1f For Evergone. , ' ggd yegejye I I ducted their interviews at two event. The agency's reasonhigh-profile track and f i eld ing was not exactly clear to events: the world champion- the researchers, who mostly ships in Daegu, South Korea, opposed the idea, the three reEACH PLAYER IN and the Pan-Arab Games in searchers said. Doha, Qatar. For t h e ne x t sev e r al Athletes at the events an- months, the team and WADA fJW~~ N N 'i'foF(sfli-",, swered questions on t ablet exchanged c orrespondence, per ad. pi es, 9/30II) 3,~ , i ' computers and were asked d ebating whether t o p u b -

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At No. 24 USC, coach Lane Kiffin still has not decided between Cody Kessler and Max Wittek, who are trying to succeed Matt Barkley. While Wittek started the Trojans' final two games last season, Kessler seemed to be a bit sharper than Wittek in spring ball and summer workouts. " Ideally, we do w ant t o have one quarterback for the starter forthe opening game," Kiffin said this week. "We're not really a two-system-quarterback program, but at the same time we've got to make sure we find the right guy. So I would not rule out anything, but that's the same thing I've said for three weeks." The Trojans open the season on Thursday night at

the ball into coverage. That may be why Leach has left the door open for freshman Austin Apodaca. Or maybe not. Leach is not saying. California e ntered p r eseason camp with a four-way quarterback co m p etition, but new coach Sonny Dykes declared late last week that f reshman Jared Goff h a d earnedthejob. The Golden Bears open the season at home next Saturday against Northwestern. Goff joins the six Pac-12 q uarterbacks w hose j o b s were already solidified: Oregon's Marcus Mariota, Stanford's Kevin Hogan, Washington's Keith Price, UCLA's Brett Hundley, Utah's Travis Wilson and Arizona State's Taylor Kelly.

to play two or three players at quarterback in the early games this season. The Wildcats' apparent front-runner is senior B.J. Denker, who saw some game action — including one start — as backup to Matt Scott last season. But t r ansfers Jesse Scroggins and Nick Isham are also in the mix, along with freshman Anu Solomon. T he Wildcats host t h e Northern Arizona Lumberjacks on Friday night. New Colorado coach Mike MacIntyre is also trying to choose between four candidates. While it appears that junior Connor Wood — who e ntered p r eseason c a mp atop the depth chart — is the leading candidate. The Buffaloes open with Colorado State in Denver on Sunday, Sept. 1. Probably the most puzzling of th e u nannounced teams is Washington State, where it appears that Mike Leach is just going to make

season-opening opponent Auburn wait a bit longer to know for sure. But junior Connor Halliday is pretty much a lock. Halliday completed 52 percent ofhis passes for 1,874 yards, with 15 touchdowns. But he also threw 13 inter-

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Dealer sells Third Street lot Murray and Holt Motors has sold its sales lot at the corner of Northeast Third Street and Northeast Franklin Avenue in Bend to make

way for a newWalgreens drug store, the dealer-

ship announcedFriday. Its new sales lot will be the area between its main building at Second

Streetand Franklin and the Sherwin-Williams

dustries, was also scheduled to ner. "And nobody knows that be the keynote speaker atthe more than Bend. You've gone third annual banquet for Centhrough several years with tral Oregon Jobs with the depressed housing Justice, a coalition of economy, and it's been unions and community very difficult for a lot organizations working of local businesses to togetherforeconomic continue doing well and r and social justice. for a lot of people to find "We wantto be doAv a kian jobs. "But organizations ing everything we can possibly do to make sure that I ike Jobs with Justice, and the we have a strong middle class," others they partner with, really Avakian said before the dinare very important in making

By Rachael Rees The Bulletin

Oregon Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian spent Friday visiting organizations around Bend, including a homeless shelter, family kitchen and a local marketplace, Central Oregon Locavore. "It was a tremendous day, seeing what great work is being done in Bend," he said. Avakian, who oversees the state Bureau of Labor and In-

sure you have the kind of environment that will create good jobs with living wages." During the banquet, held at Central Oregon Community College's Cascade Culinary Institute, Jobs with Justice recognized Central Oregon Locavore as the small business of the year; KPOV-FM as the nonprofit of the year; and Trinity Episcopal Church for the interfaith organization of theyear.

"Trinity and the Bethlehem Inn, in particular, do so much for the people in this communitythat have nowhere else to go, that need a meal, that need a place to stay, a place to get their family back on their feet again," Avakian said. "And Locavore is a terrific place that really lifts up your local businesses that

are producing goods right here in Central Oregon." — Reporter: 541-617-7818, rrees@bendbulletin.com

paint store, according to a news release. The move, scheduled for Labor Day, will not

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through a nearly air-free tube. Because there would be so little wind resistance, they couldtop 700 mph and make the nearly 400-mile trip in about half an hour. Actual construction would hinge on challenges far more complex than advanced en-

money and politics. The $6 billion Musk projected as the cost was a terrific lowball to some. Others suggested his timeframe of a decade to completion was naive — that getting political backing and environmental clearances, much less land to build the tubes on, would be hugely time-consuming. Conspicuously absent was a commitment that Musk would sink substantial money into the project anytime soon — if ever. On a call with reporters, Musk suggested he might build a "subscale" test version in a few years if the idea was floundering. One thing Musk was clear about: The public should participate in questioning, modifying and, ultimately, perfecting his proposal (www.

SEATTLE — Steven Ballmer, who took over as chief executive of Microsoft in 2000 from its co-founder, Bill Gates, announced Friday that he would retire from the company within the next 12 months, somewhat sooner than he had anticipated and leaving no obvious successor. Ballmer, who joined Microsoft in 1980, will be departing a company that is very different from the fearsome software giant of the 1990s. During his tenure as chief, the company has failed to capitalize on some of the most important tectonic shifts in technology, including the rise of mobile devices and Internet search. Ballmer also watched as Apple, an old nemesis that nearly went bankrupt in the late 1990s, and Google, which didn't even exist until then, have soared. As chief executive, he has faced regular calls for his ouster from investors and analysts in recent years because of the company's missteps. But Microsoft said the decision to leave the company was entirely Ballmer's. "There is never a perfect time for this type of transition, but now is the right time," Ballmer said in a statement. Ballmer, 57, will stay on until a successor is chosen by a special committee of the board that includes John Thompson, the board's lead independent director, and Gates, Microsoft's chairman. The committee will consider both internal and external candidates and has hired an executive search firm to scout for a replacement. This year, Microsoft announced a major restructuring aimed at making the company more nimble and less prone to

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expansion site, adjacent to the existing gym,

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since early this summer. They recently installed a series of steel beams roughly 50 feet high, that will support the new building. They'll start building the walls

Contractor:Empire Construction and Development, Bend Details:Construction crews are nearing the

midpoint of a major expansion at BendRock Gym, an indoor climbing gym north of Reed Market Road, near Southeast Ninth Street. The plan is to expand owner Jim Stone's 7,000-square-foot facility into a 20,000square-foot, two-building gym, complete with

new, higher climbing walls.

on where things are going." Theexisting gym building has been open during construction. Stone first proposed the gymexpansion

late last year, filing planning documents and blueprints with the city of Bend. The blueprints include plans for a bridge and structure of thenewgym early next month. "That's when it will really start looking like a that would connect the two buildings, and

possibly a newaccess roadconnecting to

building," Stone said. The goal is to finish the expansion by the

Paiute Way.

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end of the year. "I'm hoping for November," he said, "but it's probably going to be December, and it

Stone said he wanted to add newer, more

challenging climbing routes. — Elon Glucttlich, The Bulletin

could go into January or February depending

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national and regional economies have alot do with the increased demand for our destination, but I think the true driving force is Bend's

increasingly compelling mix of recreational, cultural and lifestyle

opportunities," La Placa said. "Bend is evolving quickly in an exciting direction and the country

is taking notice." — From staff reports

BEST OF THE BIZ CALENDAR TUESDAY

• ProfessionalEnrichment Series:Re-evaluate your approach to sales, presented byRichRudnick, Smart Sales Solutions head sales coach/trainer; registration required; $20 for members, $30 for nonmembers; 7:30 a.m.; Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 S.W. Century Drive, Bend; 541-323-1881orwww. bendchamber.org WEDNESDAY

• BusinessAfter Hours: Hops, Vines andFinds: learn about promotional marketing; registration required; free; 5 p.m.; Southwick Specialty Advertising, 20520 Bowery Lane, Bend;541-382-5406 or www.bendchamber.org. SEPT. 3

• Be a TaxPreparer: Preparation for the Oregon Board of TaxPractitioners preparer exam;CEUs included; registration required; $429; Sept. 3, 5:30-9:30 p.m., Tuesday evenings through Nov. 19, alternating Saturdays, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, 2600 N.W.CollegeWay,Bend; 541-383-7270. • La Pine Chamber Toastmasters:Humorous speech contest; 8-9 a.m.; Gordy's Truck Stop, 17045 Whitney Road, LaPine; 541-771-9177. • Highnooners Toastmasters:Humorous speech contest; noon-1 p.m.; Classroom D,New Hope Evangelical Church, 20080 S.W. Pinebrook Blvd., Bend; 541-382-6804. SEPT. 4 • Prime Time Toastmasters:Humorous Speech Contest; 12:051 p.m.; HomeFederal Bank, 555 N.W.Third St., Prineville; 541-447-6929. For the complete calendar, pick up Sunday's Bulletin or visit bendbulletirtcomlbizcal

Entrepreneurseeksinput on 'Hyperloop' plans By Justin Pritchard

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LOS ANGELES — Billionaireentrepreneur Elon Musk urged the public to polish sketch plans he released last week for a "Hyperloop" that would shoot capsules full of people at the speed of sound through elevated tubes connecting Los Angeles and San Francisco. From tinkerers to engineers, the race is on. A Utah firm hustled out a model using a 3-D printer. A Pennsylvania company is testing a virtual Hyperloop with sophisticated computer software. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals wants ad space inside capsules, and in San Francisco, enthusiasts interested in "making Hyperloop a reality" will meet over beers. Meanwhile, Musk himself has shelved the project and returned to his established future-is-here transportation ventures: luxury electric car

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A sketch of the Hyperloop capsule with passengers onboard. When billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk published fanciful plans to shoot capsules full of people at the speed of sound through atube connecting Los Angeles and San Francisco,he asked the public to perfect his rough plans. maker Tesla Motors Inc. and the rocket-building company SpaceX. In principle, the Hyperloop is doable. The concept pulls together several proven technologies: Capsules would float on a thin cushion of air and draw on magnetic attraction and solar power to zoom

Microsoft's Ballmer announces

Google seeksapproval of search privacy settlement By Joel Rosenblatt Bloomberg News

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Google Friday asked a judge to approve a settlement of a lawsuit claiming the company transferred personal information contained in user searches to third parties, including marketers and data brokers. The lawsuit, before U.S. District Judge Edward Davi-

la in San Jose, Calif., claims Google "consistently and intentionally" designed its searchesto collect and send data — including names, credit card numbers, Social Security numbers, account numbers, medical information and political beliefsand that the information was sold and resold to "countless other third parties."

Kassra Nassiri, a lawyer representing plaintiffs in the case, explained to Davila at a hearing Friday that users are concerned about their privacy because that data is now aggregated in such a way that any single Google search "will be associated with them in the future." The aggregation of personal information from searches

"has turned into something else entirely," making privacy concerns of "just five years agoseem pretty innocuous," Nassiri told Davila. Nassiri and Edward Johnson, a lawyer for Google, asked Davila for approval of a settlement requiring Google to post disclosures on a "Frequently Asked Questions" page of its website

telling users whether their search queriesare transmitted to third parties.

Google will also pay $8.5 million that will be distributed to privacy research organizations such as the World Privacy Forum in San Diego, and the Center for Information, Society and Policy at the Chicago-Kent College of Law, according to a filing.

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE Gary Diefenderfer has joined Windermere Central OregonReal Fstate's Redmondoffice as a broker. Diefenderfer, who previously was an airline pilot and amember of the armed forces, will focuson investment selling, purchasing needs and noninvestment properties. Rick Nicholshas joined

Century West as acivil design technician. Nichols previously spent10 years in the city of Bend's engineering department, working on projects in the Old Mill District and on city roundabottts. He specializes in civil design, city water system modeling and analysis. Karen Matanga,of Hasson Company

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Chesley will provide administrative, organizational and business Chesley Go r bold Jacobsen development support to Ambient's by Sides category. architects and design team.Chesleyhas Jenny Chesley previously worked in the has joined Ambient accounting field and is Architecture LLC asan currently an instructor at operations assistant.

Healing Reins Therapeutic Donna B. Jacobsenhas Riding Center in Bend. joined Family Kitchen as development/marketing Timothy Gorbotdhas director. Jacobsen joined Hydro Flask has served as aboard as a product design member, volunteer and engineer. With 12 years project leader at Family of experience in the Kitchen. She will continue industry, Gorbold will to serve asyouth director focuson high quality, at Trinity Episcopal high performance Church and part of the applications and handsFamily Kitchen Prep on machining and Squad team. fabrication.


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odd run to the corner market for an ice cream or a growler fill. In truth, since the construction started,there has been no such thing as a quick trip anywhere. Eliminating the main access point to my neighborhood has added miles of travel and hours of time to my transportation schedule. Not to mention the toll it has taken on my wallet, gas prices being unkind to those stuck on endless detours. And it's not over yet. Construction on this first phase is expected to be complete in early September, but thereare several other phases ofthe two-year project. While the inconvenience to me personally will lessen once the current phase is complete, it won't be over until the entire threemile section from Third Street to 27th Street is done, including a new roundabout at Reed Market Road and 15th Street. For residents of this part of town, the project has already turned out to be costly, time-consuming, annoying, noisy, dusty, inconvenient and even mentally taxing (it's not always easy to figure out an alternate route — sometimes, you just can't get there

from here). However, I gladly put up with it all. I don't mind two years of inconvenience. A111see when I look down the almost-finished section of Reed Market near my house is safety. There are broad bike lanes and sidewalks safely removed from the lane of traffic. A median divides the east- and west-bound lanes. Previously, this stretch of road barely had a shoulder, let alone a bike lane or sidewalk. It was dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists, and even for drivers — at peak traffic times, I often felt I was taking my life into my hands if I had to cross traffic with a left-hand turn. Of the six major intersections along the section of Reed Market Road that is being rebuilt, four rank in the top 20 for either severity or frequency ofcrashes, according to a city study reported in The Bulletin last year. Much of Reed Market lacks a center turn lane, putting drivers who stop to turn across traffic at risk of being rear-ended. But worse are the risks to those not in vehicles. A 16-year-old cyclist was killed by a distracted driver in 2011 just a few blocks from my house.I've seen seniors try to maneuver wheelchairson the precarious gravel shoulder, and moms pushing strollers while holding tight to a toddler's hand as cars whizzed by at 45 mph. My kids have long been banned from riding bikes or even walking along Reed Market — it was just too dangerous. But when the project is complete, I will happily let them pedal down Reed Market to visit the park a half mile away, or go to a friend's house, or buy a popsicle at the corner market. For many in Bend, the Reed Market overhaul was just a $30 million bond measure that showed up on ballots in 2011. Or it's just another bit of traffic congestion, just another exercise in infrastructure building. For my family and the thousands more that use this critical route daily, it's so much more than that. It's a step in making our neighborhoods more livable, safer. Is the construction a pain in the neck? Undoubtedly. One we all

gladly put up with. — Julie Johnson is the features editor at The Bulletin. 541-383-0308, jj ohnson@bendbulletinrcom

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three-legged dog sidekick, Maty, as they investigate the disappearance of a friend's pet rat. But Smith believes it is about much more than rescuing animals. " Animals are a c atalyst for s o many emotions," said Smith. During her visits to schools, she says, children open up about how much they love animals and the sadness they feel when their animals die. She also believesthe message about kindness toward animals bleeds into other areas. "There's a connection to how they treat each other," Smith said. F rom M i m i' s p e rspective, t h e books are great. "It's my childhood, wrapped up ina kids' book my mom wrote," said Mimi.

The real Mimi and Maty

Mimi is now 17 and an incoming junior at Summit High School. Back in 2008, Mimi started a website called By Alandra Johnson •The Bulletin FreeKibble.com, which donates 10 pieces of kibble for every trivia quesWhen Brooke Smith visits classrooms to talk about her tion a person answers. To date, the website has been able to provide 10 children's book, one of the first things she likes to do is to million meals for animals in need around the country. share a story about what inspired her — her daughter, Mimi Mimi is still just as dedicated to helping animals as she was as a Ausland, and her love for animals. younger girl. In addition to the website and volunteering time with the One of her favorite Smith then reads her Humane Society of Central Oregon, stories to tell is when chapter book, "Mimi Mimi also tries to help animals whenMimi woke up one night and Maty to the Res- ever she can. Smith said just a few 'gimi '~ tVt ty g~ Rerrur r cue!" It's the first in a weeks back, she was trying to figure screaming. A scorpion had crawled into her series of books pub- out where ants were coming from bed and had bitten the lished by Sky Pony at her home. She finally found a githen 10-year-old. Her Press. S m it h has ant mound of them near the house p arents rushed in t o finished the second — thatching ants. Smith wanted to help Mimi. Th e f i r st book, slated to pubpoison the ants, but Mimi convinced words out of her mouth lish in March, and is her not to. "They were r e ally c o ol!" said were: "Don't kill it." working on her third, Another story Smith, which will come out Mimi. "She wanted to pour poison o f Tumalo, loves t o late i n 2 0 14. R ight on them. I said, 'Mom. Don't do it. 8 i ' 5 e III t I dsyAII A s hare is h o w M i m i now, Smith is w ork- They made a neat home and it looks used her f l ip-flop to ing out the details of cool.'" rescue a drowning bee in a upcoming school visits. Mimi believes that how p eople pool. The bee dried off and then flew Last year she donated 1,000 books treat animals connects to how they away. and this year, she hopes to give away treat other people. "It translates into Smith says the children usually 2,000 copies of the books, primarily helping people and being kind and get a kick out of hearing real stories to students she visits. everything else in your life." about Mimi's devotion to animals. The story follows Mimi and her SeeBook /D5

through BSNP's website

at www.bendsnip.org or cash and checks canbe dropped off at the BSNP office, 910 S.E. Wilson, Suite B1. For more information, contact 541617-9707.

Bend farm tour is today, Sunday Bend's fourth annual Backyard FarmTour willtake place from 11 a.m.to4 p.m.todayand Sunday. The two-day event showcases interesting

and unique gardensand farms of all sizes. The

tour concentrates on Bend and surrounding areas. Guided bike tours will be optional. The guide to the

Backyard FarmTour can be purchased for $10at several Bend locations: Locavore, 1216 N.E. First St.; KPDV, 501 N.W. Bond St.; Common Ground at Nativity 60850 Brosterhous Road; Cowgirl Cash, 924 Brooks St.; Primal Cuts, 1244 N.W. Galveston Ave.; and Strictly Organ-

ic Coffee Co.Proceeds benefit Neighborlmpact, a private nonprofit that helps people inneed with food, housing and other services; KPDV, a local independent public radio station Common

Ground public garden; and Central Oregon Locavore, alocal produce marketplace. Theguide can also bedownloaded for free at backyard

farmtour.com.

New writing workshops Central Oregon Community College and the Writing Ranch are working together to offer two fall writing classes taught by author and poet Ellen Waterston. Writing Ranch Nonfiction Lab will meet from

4 to 6 p.m. Mondays and WednesdaysSept.

Giant robots andelves slowly overtakeestate

4-30. Participants will

complete at least two chapters of a book, a chapter outline and book synopsis in the

eight sessions. A class prerequisite is completion of The Story You Came to Tell writing

By Steven Kurutz

attention from the tasteful desert

New York Times News Service

landscaping.

workshop or equivalent.

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Kenny Irwin Jr. is not one of those brooding, creatively blocked artists, as one glance at his father's backyard confirms. Ken Irwin Sr. once owned a p ristine two-acre spread in a p rized part of t o wn. Then he made the generous or foolish decision, depending on your viewpoint, to hand over the property to his son as a place to build and display the a stonishing, overscaled sculptures that Kenny Jr. makes by fusing found materials with tons of glue. Now Santa's Battle Wagon and a team of 12 robot reindeer occupy a patch of lawn near the pool, while a 50foot-tall, 54-ton robot made partly of junked electronics diverts

And forget about playing a few sets on the tennis court. "Now it's elf village, with postapocalyptic extraterrestrial nuclearelves,"Kenny Jr.said,leading a visitor on a walk through a landscape resembling the set of a Tim Burton film. Wearing a beige shalwar kameez and a long, untrimmed beard (he became Mus-

The fee is $319. The Story You Came to Tell will meet from 4

lim a decade ago), Kenny Jr., 39,

mentary readings in the

had the gleeful smile of a child given a very large sandbox to play in. Georgia Eisner, his older sister, recalled how, years before he took over the backyard, he would appropriateher possessions as material for his art while she was away at boarding school. SeeSculptures/D5

to 6 p.m. Mondaysand Wednesdays Dct. 7-28. Participants will develop their creative writing skills through class

writing exercises, assignments andsuppleseven sessions concluding with a reception and Laure Joliet/New YorkTimes News Service

Kenny Irwin Jr., who uses recycled materials to create his brightly colored art, made this sculpture from a junked pool filter. Irwin has turned his father's large backyard in Palm Springs, Calif., into a sculpture park.

reading of their work. The fee is $325. Both classes take

place at CDCC and students can register at www.cocc.edu/continu inged. — From staff reports


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Leave 'emlaughing, ut aso enlig tene • Buddhism teacher combinesmeditation and comedyroutines

Wes Nisker, a Buddhist lecturer, has learned to make a more sustainable income through a Buddhistinspired comedy routine.

but how could I make it pay off yet again and still practice the Buddhist concept of "right livelihood"? It occurred to me that I was able to m ake m y s t udents laugh — a lot. Buddhism is By Wes Nisker New Yorh Times News Service mostly about exploring and For as long as I can rememaccepting the human condiber, I've searched for some tion, and my teaching usually meaning to existence. Maybe Peter Dasilva came with a few jokes about New York Times this can be traced to the fact our c ommon p r edicament. News Service that I was raised as one of Over the years, I have comthe only Jewish children in a posed some l i ttle r o utines small Nebraska town, always with B u ddhist p h i losophy, leap of faith, the staff decided that I called "misguided mediwondering about m y p l a ce ethics and a s mattering of to distribute the journal on the tations" — Buddhist shtick in the scheme of things. This ritual and ceremony. I even- dana system. No subscription based on the tradition's proquestioning was later fed by tually joined their ranks and was necessary: Readers sent found wisdom but more direading too many existential traveled to various American us their address and we'd send rectly geared toward humor. philosophers in college. cities to teach at meditation them the journal. Again, my Now I travel the Buddhist In 1968 in San Francisco, centers and at workshops and income didn't show an appre- circuit, offering to teach the I became a n ewscaster on retreats. ciable gain. (The journal has standard silent retreats and one of the nation's premier Full of idealism, we offered continued, and I remain an daylong workshops, but also counterculture FM s t ations, o ur teaching based on t h e editor at large there.) o ffering a c o m i c "perforKSAN (also known as the Jive Buddhist tradition of dana, or Inthe 1980s, publishers gave mance" to begin or end the 95), where we played psyche- generosity. In short, we didn't big advances for books with meditation practices. I often delic rock and denounced the charge for our c lasses and Buddhist themes, and I was start m y pe r f o rmance/lecd ominant paradigm. At t h e retreats. Our income was the able to sell them one called ture by telling the students, time, FM stations didn't pay voluntary contributions of our "Buddha's Nature," about how "Be here now." Then a pause. very well, so the staff had to students. As our former teach- evolutionary science was con- "Whoops, you missed it! But do some moonlighting to pay ers had told us, no price could firming what the Buddha had don't worry, the here and now the rent. I recall doing voice- be placed on th e Buddha's taught. I also wrote "Crazy will come around again soon. overs for several water bed wisdom. Wisdom," a book about the So stay alert." companies. While this may have been common threads of wit and Recently, I have started perEventually, I grew tired of a noble intention, it wasn't a chutzpah that unite mystics, forming in legitimate theaters, the daily news grind. In 1971, good way to earn a living. In jesters and tricksters of his- helping to bolster my income. eager to try a different path, I our culture, the idea was un- tory. I saw a lot of myself in But a friend said that because became part of a pilgrimage familiar, and it was hard to these characters, many of I still teach Buddhism through of young Westernersto Asia, avoid sounding as if we were whom were poor because of m y comedy act, m aybe I to study the wisdom traditions trying to send our students on their wild behavior and pas- shouldn't charge people for of the East. In particular, I was a guilt trip, or, worse, as if we sionatesearch formeaning. the show. "Remember dana," interested in Buddhism, and were begging. After those forays into the my friend told me. during the '70s I repeatedly Eventually, we realized that book world, I still needed to But I don't take that caution traveled to India, Myanmar if we wanted to settle down, supplement my income for a seriously. The Buddha's teachand Thailand to study and start families and save for later few years before my meager ing may be too precious to be practice meditation. years, we had to find a reliable Social S ecurity p a y ments bought and sold, but if you When we returned home, source of income. In the 1980s, started arriving. What could can make people laugh while several ofmy friends started I was a co-founder of InquirI do? Staying committed to contemplating our c ommon to teach the practices of mind- ing Mind, a Buddhist journal my passion for meaning had suffering, you deserve to be f ulness m e ditation, a l o n g published in the West. In a sustained me overthe years, paid for it.

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TRINITYEPISCOPAL CHURCH: Sunday at 9 a.m.; St. Francis Church, 2450 N.E. 27th St., Bend. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH: The Rev. Patrick Rooney; "It IS About the Destination" based on Luke13:2230;Sundayat9:30a.m.;Refuel-ing; Wednesdays at 6 p.m.; 2550 N.E. Butler Market Road. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP OF CENTRAL OREGON: The Rev. Alex Holt; "The ThreeGreat Virtues and Us:Charity, Loveand Compassion," as part of the series on the quote from I Corinthians13:13, "Three things will last forever — faith, hope and love —and the greatest of these is love"; Sundayat11 a.m.; at the Old StoneChurch, 157 N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend. WESTSIDECHURCH:Pastor Ken Johnson; "What W ouldJesus Sayto LeBronJames";todayat6:30p.m.and Sunday at 8, 9and10:45 a.m.; 2051 N.W. Shevlin Park Road, Bend. WESTSIDESOUTH CAMPUS: Pastor Steve Mickel; "What Would JesusSay to Ellen DeGeneres"; Sunday at 9and 10:30 a.m.; 1245 S.E.Third St., Bend. WESTSIDEONLINE CAMPUS: Pastor Steve Mickel; "What Would Jesus Say toLeBronJames";todayat6:30 p.m . and Sunday at 9 and10:45 a.m.; www. westsidelive.org. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH:Pastor Rob Anderson; "Can You Be Loved to Life?," based onLuke 13:10-17; Sunday at 9and11 a.m.; 529 N.W. 19th St., Redmond. EMMAUS LUTHERAN CHURCH:The Rev.David Poovey;"Salvation— A Dangerous Assumption," based on Luke13:22-30; Sunday at10:30 a.m.; 2175 S.W. SalmonAve., Redmond. GRACELUTHERANCHURCH AT EAGLE CREST: Pastor Randy VanMehren; "Though Despised by Many, Jesus ShowsMercy to All"; Sunday at10:30 a.m.; 7525 Falcon Crest Dr., Redmond. ST. PAUL'SANGLICANCHURCH: Father John Pennington; "Covenant Trumpsthe Law" based onGalatians 3:15-22; Sunday at 3p.m.; Saint Alban's, 3277 N.W. 10th St. Southwest 12th Avenueand Forest Avenue, Redmond. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH: Pastor Eric Burtness; "God Won't Give You More Than YouCanHandle," as part of the series, "10Things Jesus Didn't Say"; summer celebration picnic and activities following early service; Sunday at10 a.m. and5:01 p.m.;1113 Black Butte Blvd., Redmond. VERTICALCHURCH OF GOD (FORMERLYAGAPEHARVEST FELLOWSHIP):Pastor Jeremy Seibert; Sunday at10:30 a.m.; youth night; Wednesdayat6 p.m.;52460 Skidgel Road, La Pine. COMMUNITYBIBLECHURCH AT SUNRIVER:Guest Speaker Dr. Ron Frost; "Goodness," as part of the series, "Who is LikeYou? AStudyon the Attributes of God"; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; 1 Theater Drive, Sunriver. CONCORDIALUTHERAN MISSION: The Rev. Willis Jenson; "The Gospel, God's Word andSacraments, Opens Heaven to Menand Saves" based on Luke13:24; Sundayat11 a.m.; held at Terrebonne GrangeHall, 828611th St., Terrebonne. INTRODUCTIONTO CENTERING PRAYER: Seven-week course hosted by Contemplative Outreach of Central Oregon; $25 feewith scholarships available; 7-9:30 p.m. Sept. 13, 9-noon Sept. 14 andsix follow-up Monday evenings beginning Sept. 23; arrange childcare by Sept. 9 with Karen W ykes, wykes©bendcable.com;First United Methodist Church, 680 N.W. Bond St., Bend; 541-382-1672.

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THE SALVATION ARMY

THE RIVER MENNONITE CHURCH

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

536 SW 10th, Redmond

541 NE DeKalb Ave., Bend 541-389-8888

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

(Across Ninth St. from Bend High) All Are Welcome, Always!

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www.redmondchristian.org

SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP

Sunday Worship 9:00 am 8 10:30 am

541 NE Dekalb Sunday School 9:45 am Children 8 Adult Classes Worship Service — 11:00 am

Sunday School for all ages Kidmo • Junior Church Greg Strubhar, Pastor

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

Major's Robert 8 Miriam Keene

Darin Hollingsworth, Youth Pastor NEW HOPE EVANGELICAl 20080 Pinebrook Blvd.• 541-389-3436

POWELL BUTTE

Celebrate New Life at New Hope Church!

"Omkar" IAum) Hinduism

"Yin/Yang" Taoist/ Confuctan!sm

"Star 8 Crescent" Islam

M usic and the Word 7 pm

Sunday Worship Services

Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am,

Nursery 8 Children's Church •

FAITH CHRISTIAN CENTER

1049 NE 11th St. • 541-382-8274 SUNDAYS:

9:30am Sunday EducationalClasses 10:30 am Morning Worship This Sunday at Faith Christian Pastor Mike lohnson will share his message in the Sunday service title "Callings of a Christian," Part 3

Pastors. Chris Blair, Trey Hinkle, Ozzy CALVARY CHAPEL BEND

20225 Cooley Rd. Bend Phone: (541) 383-5097 Web site: ccbend.org Sundays: 8:30 F 10:30 am

Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm

Osborne and Glenn Bartnik

TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH

13720 SW Hwy 126, Powell Butte

Temple Beth Tikvah is a member of the Union for Reform Judaism. Our members represent a wide range

541-548-3066

www.powellbuttechurch.com REAL llFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Like Hymns? We've Got 'em!

Youth Group:Wednesday 7 pm

at the RLCC Church, 2880 NE 27th

Child Care provided

Sunday Services

of Jewish backgrounds. We welcome interfaith families and Jews by choice. Our monthly activities include Services, religious education for children F adults, Hebrew school, Torah study, social action projects and social activities

10:45 am traditional 5:01 service is on summer hiatus resuming Sept. 8 Sunday School: 3 yrs to 6th grade

perspective, come join us at:

Our Sabbatical Journey

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:

• 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

Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are

(No child care)

available, call for days and times

10 00 am Contemporary Worship Service

at 7:00 PM

"Teaching the Word of God,

For information, please call ...

Book by Book"

Senior Pastor - Mike Yunker - 541-312-8844

Saturday, August 24 at 9:00 amMunch and Torah study

Associate Pastors

Saturday, August 24 at 10:30 am-

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

Mike Sweeney 8 Jeff Olson

Torah Service

LIVING TORAH FELLOWSHIP

A number of Faith lourney Groups meet throughout the week in small groups, please contact the church for details and times. The church is located on the corner of Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. www.bendfaith.com REDMOND ASSEMBLY OF GOD

(Full children's ministry)

HOLY REDEEMER CATHOLIC PARISH

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

120 Mississippi Dr

Childcare provided.

Reading Room:

For the complete schedule of

Morning Worship 8:30 am & 10:30 am Life groups 9 am Kidz LIVE ages 3-11 10:30 am Evening Worship 6 pm

Tuesday, Wednesday 8 Friday Mass 9:00 am Sunday Mass — 10:00 am

Confessions: Saturdays — 3:00—4:00 pm

CENTRAL OREGON BAPTIST CHURCH

Currerttly rrree(inga( 500 SW BondS(. (541) 617-2814 www.centraloregonbaptistchurch.org

Thurs. Mass 9:30 am;

Sat. Vigil Mass 5:30 pm Sunday mass 8:00 am

Sunday Mass — 12:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 12:00 — 12:15 pm HOLY FAMILY,

near Christmas Valley

For more information about weekly ministries for the whole family, contact 541-382-5822 or email (nfoCaeastmontchurch.com FOUNDRY CHURCH

IFORMERI.Y FIRST BAPTIST) "A Heart for Bend in the Heart of Bend" 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Pastor Syd Brestel

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

3100 SW Highland Ave., Redmond • 541-548-4161

Mon. through Friz 1( am - 4 pm

2450 NE 27th Street

For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org

BEND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1270 NE 27 St.• 541-382-5496

Senior Pastor Virgil Askren SUNDAY 9:00 am Sunday School for all ages 9:00 am Hispanic Worship Service 10:15 am Worship Service Nursery Care 8 Children's Church ages 4 yrs 4th — grade during all Worship Services "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM 8:30 am Sunday WEDNESDAY

For information about our Religious Education programs, call Kathy Schindel at 541-388-8826 All services are held at the First United Methodist Church

Domingo 12:30 PM -M isa en Espanol

about 20 minutes and is followed by a brief Solemnity of Assumption 8/15/2013

period ofsacred contemplation Followed by a discussion.

Regardless of your beliefs or religion, Reconciliation

Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM

singing HU can bring you greater happiness, love, and understanding. Singing HU can

HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH

draw us closer in our state of consciousness

Corner of NW Franklin 8 Lava

to the Divine Being. It has helped people

Masses

of many different faiths open their hearts

Sunday 4:30 PM

more fully to the uplifting presence and

Tuesday - Friday 7:00 AM 8 12:15 PM *"All Monday Masses are cancelled

security of God's love.

effect(ve 8/5/13

Singing HU can help you experience:

Saturday 8am Masses Will Be Cancelled effect(ve 8/3/13

• Comfort, peace, joy

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN

MISSION (LCMS)

10 am Sunday School 11 am Divine Service

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TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH

1720 NW 19th Street

469 NW Wall St. • 541-382-5542

Redmond, Oregon 97756

www.trinitybend.org

541-923-3390

Father Todd Unger, Pastor Mass Schedule:

One service at 9:00 am

Weekdays 8:00 am

Historic St. Francis Church,

(except Wednesday)

494 NW Lava St. at Franklin, Bend, OR

Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm

We are grateful to the community

First Saturday 8:00 am (English)

for the outpouring of help

Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English)

12:00 noon (Spanish)

The Rev Roy D. Green, Interim Rector

Confessions on Wednesdays from 5.00 to 5:45 pm

All are welcome

and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5 15 pm

through our red doors

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

(In the Heart of Downtown Bendl 680 NW Bond St./541.382.1672 Eveiyorie is Welcome!

Rev. Thom Larson Sermon Title: "Close Encounters of the African Kind" 9:00 am - Contemporary Service Sunday School during the 9 am Service

This Summer at CLC

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

Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting,

21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241

Rev. Thom Larson

www.clcbend.com

firstchurchCbendumc.org

provided for all services. Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur

COMM U N ITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 529 NW 19th Street

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

Summer Celebration Sunday August 25, at 10 am

Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor

9:00 am Contemporary Worship 9:00 am Nursery Care 9:15 am Children 8 Youth Sunday School 9:30 am Adult Education

Children's Room available during services Come Experience a warm, friendly family of worshipers. Everyone Welcome - Always. A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and diverse music program for all ages

Coffee,snacksandfellowship Surtday Srfredule

Nursery Care and Children's Programs

For more information please visit

ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CHURCH

Scripture: Psalm 133 / Matthew 25:31-40 "Out of the Box"

www.eckankar.org or

cancelled effective 8/3/13

(541) 385-3908

Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. (Child Care Availablel Education Hour 10:45 a.m.

Sunday Worship Services at 10:00 am 8 5 01 pm

www.uufco.org

11:00 am - Traditional Service

• Answers to your questions

in the Cottage.

157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND

Summer Schedule Sundays - 9:30 am in the Life Amphitheater W ednesdayMid week Services-7:00 pm

Worship in the Heart of Redmond

post-Christian story?

Maih PO Box428,Bend OR 97709

GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH

IION LUTHERAN CHURCH

or call 541-388-4628.

these great virtues play for us as Unitarian Universalists of the 21st century and our

Meeting at the Golden Age Club 40 SE 5th St., Bend Just 2 blocks SW of Bend High School Sunday Worship 10:00 am Sovereign Grace Church is dedicated to worshipping God and teaching the Bible truths recovered through the Reformation. Call for information about other meetings 541-420-1667

21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241

• A release of fears

Saturday 8:30am Confessions will be

the greatest of these is love." What role do

SOVEREIGN GRACE CHURCH

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

• Solace during times of grief

www miraclesinyourlife.org

The third of a three-part series on the quote from I Corinthians 13:13 "Three things will last forever - faith, hope, and love - and

CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER

• The healing ofa broken heart

Reconciliation

C/rar)(9,Love andContpass(cn": Rev. Alex Holt, Interim Minister

visit our website: www.uufco.org. In the event of rain, Summer Fundays will be held

• •

Mass Times: 7am and 12:15pm

Tuesday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM

"The Three Great Virtues and Us:

during the service. For more information,

www.sovereigngracebend.com

• A subtle sense of Divine Love

Tuesday (Holy Church Family Holy Hour)

August 25, 2013 at I I:00 am:

WEEKLY

The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor. 8286 11th St IGrange Hall), Terrebonne, OR

Solemnity of Assumption 8/15/2013

Monday — Friday, Call fortimes

OF CENTRAL OREGON

"Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship"

Meeting place:

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

Exposition F Benediction

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

Life Groups Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities for all ages. www bendnaz.org

• Expanded awareness • Inner light and/or sound

541 382 4401

THE OLD STONE CHURCH

Learnhow tosing HU, a love songto God: a loving, uplifting, Spiritual Exercise. HU,

Youth Events

http://www.facebook.com/

for children ages Pre-K through 5th grade. Childcare available at the Old Stone Church

Gospelnnd(fierebr/grant e(erxal life (St John 20:22-23, Augsburg Confession XXVI)1.8, 10)

pronounced like the word hue, is sung for

12:30 pm Contemplative Prayer

10:00 am 50+ Bible Study

THURSDAY

541-388-8826

Therrussiori of IiieChurch is!o Jorgwesins Ifirriu¹fi (fir

Masses

Wednesday Noon Silence 8 Supper Worship

Summer Fundays continue in Harmon Park

6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study

on August 24th at 3 PM

Wednesday 6.00 pm Sunday Worship Services: 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11.00 am Sunday Bible Fellowship Groups 9:30 am 8 11:00 am Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor

Services F Events go to:

We will be having a Community HU sing at

the East Bend library

Donate today at First Presbyterian www.bendfp.org/kitsforkids

We are a Welcoming Congregation

Community HU NEW CHURCH

Kits for Kids

! 000 backpacks filled with hygiene items for homeless youth.

http://www.facebook.com/bendfp

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

www.bethtikvahbend.org

680 NW Bond Street

Experience an Eckankar

information at www.bendfp.org

230 NE Ninth Street, Bend www.bendfp.org

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

Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm

Pastor Rev. James A. Radloff

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

foin us for worship at 10:15 am

115 NW Minnesota Ave.

Light and Sound ofGod

SundaySchoolclasses are at9.00 am and our Worship Service at 10:15 am This Sunday at Foundry Church, Syd Brestel will continue our current series of "Gospel Centered Living" with the sermon entitled, "The Gospel according to you."

(South of Portland Ave.) Church Service 8 Sunday School: 10 am

CATHOLIC CHURCH

Mass Times: 7pm

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

1551 NW First St. • 541-382-6100

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EASTMONT CHURCH

www.eastmontchurch.com

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI

Sunday 7:30 AM, 10 00 AM 8 7 00 PM

541-382-5822

Principal Lonna Carnahan

ECKANRAR

Wednesday 7:00 PM — Prayer Meeting & Adult Bible Study 7:00 PM — Kids 4 Truth

62425 Eagle Road, Bend

62425 Eagle Road, Bend • 541-382-2049

Confessions. Sundays 3:00 — 3:15 pm

Saturday - Vigil 5:00 PM

"Displa¹i¹gtheRc¹liiy of Chris! in Undeniable Ways"

Pre K - 5th Grade

Sunday Mass — 3:30 pm

541-382-3631

Sunday 9:15 AM — Prayer Meeting 9:30 AM — Adult Bible Fellowship 9:30AM — Children'sSunday School 10:30 AM — Worship Service 6:00 PM — Growth Groups (call for locations)

Child for the Glory of God"

18143 Cottonwood Rd.

57255 Fort Rock Rd

God-Centered Worship Expository Bible Teaching Rich Hymns 8 Songs Family Oriented Ministries Christ-Focused Living Meaningful Loving Relationships Compassionate Gospel Witness

"Educating and Developing the Whole

www.eastmontcommunityschool.com

Pastor Duane Pippitt

EASTMONT COMM U N ITY SCHOOL

HOLY TRINITY, SUNRIVER

Confessions: Thurs. 9:00 - 9:15 am www.redmondag.com

W ed TestimonyMeeting 7:30pm

SUNDAYS

16137 Burgess Rd

July 15 — November 4 Creating Spaces of Grace

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

Ca La Roca Church

Saturday, August 31, 8:00 pm — S'lichot, call for information

OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS, Gilchrist

HOLY REDEEMER, LA PINE

Adult Classes Celebrate Recovery Wednesday NITELive Kids Youth Group

Nursery care provided

bendyouthcollective

High Holy Days Services High Holy Days Services to be held in the sanctuary ofthe First United Methodist Church Rabbi Johanna Hershenson with Cantor Adelle Nicholson Wednesday, September 4 Erev Rosh Hashanah 7:30 pm Thursday, September 5 Rosh Hashanah 10:00 am Children's services at Pioneer I'ark 3:00 pm Tashlich at Pioneer Park 4:00pm Friday, September 13 Erev Yom Kippur 7:30 pm Saturday, September 14 Yom Kippur 10:00 am Children's services 2:00 pm Afternoon services 3:00 pm Break-the-Fast dinner 6:00 pm

541-548-4555

FAMILY NIGHT 7 PM

www.real-lifecc.org

www.holyredeemerparish.net

1865 W Antler • Redmond

WEDNESDAYS

"Loving people one at a time."

Rabbi fohanna Hershenson

A Chancel Drama I'reacher Brad Kent

Messianic Synagogue

beginning at 10:30 AM. Childcare is provided in our Sunday morning service. On Wednesdays "Restored Youth" service begins

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

The Flight Is Canceled

We provide a congregational setting for Jews and Christians alike. If you're interested in learning the Bible from a Hebrew

830 am - 10:15 am - ! I am

Pastor Randy Myers

Lead Pastor

HOUSE OF COVENANT Est 1994

Potluck 6 pm

Rev. Dr. Steven H. Koski

9:00 am contemporary

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Cowboy Fellowship Saturdays

230 NE Ninth, Bend

11:00 am Traditional Worship

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

ajlereachservice M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am Wed. Bible Study at noon 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study I:00 pm 3rd Tues. Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner Youth and Family Programs Active Social Outreach 1(13 SW Black Butte Blvd. Redmond, OR 97756 - 541-923-7466 Pastor Eric Burtness www.zionrdm.com

Mondays 6:30 pm Centering Prayer Wednesdays 5:30 pm Prayer Service

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

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PHILADELPHIA — M aurice Holoway had been obsessing for six days. On that Monday he had read that the classic Air Jordan Ills were being rereleased. These were the original red, white, and black kicks first made available to the public in 1988. Holoway, 28, knew he had to get to the store early if he wanted a crack at the $160 shoes. He didn't want to be disappointed. By 7:30 on that Saturday m orning, w hen t h e U B I Q store opened in th e d owntown P h iladelphia G a llery mall, Holoway was standing pretty — first in line. For the o ccasion he wore his N i k e Barkley Posite Ma x P h oenix Suns in rich purple faux crocodile skin with zigzags of bright powder blue and a Nike swoosh in shocking orange that cost him about

$250. The importance of getting to the store early could not be overstated, said Holoway, a mental h ealth c ounselor from West Philadelphia. Nike releases only so many of the

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your gut." A half-hour later, he had been joined by more than a dozen other men when the doors opened. A UBIQ sales c lerk s t arted r e ading o f f names. And Holoway realized he wasn't really first. Sneaker fans had come a

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on eBay for up to $1,500. Jordan's influence still colors the shoes today. Red, white, and black — colors of the Chicago Bulls, led by Jordan to six NBA championships — are the most coveted. A flashy pair of Adidas or Reebok will e arn th e l o ng stare, but it's the Jordans that get double-takes. Sneakers are riding high on the surge of '80s and retro fashion that has been swelling over the last several years, said Natalie Nixon, director of Philadelphia University's Strategic Design MBA program and a retail expert. They're more than shoes, they're the center of a subculture of style. Each silhouette and color carries a symbol of status, the flashier the better. "When you see someone walking down the street with a flash of color, even if it's just a neon orange shoelace against a gray canvas sneak-

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week earlier to reserve their spot for the new Air Jordans. He bided his time as a halfdozen or so men got their shot, two by two, at the shoes before him. Then it was his turn. He and another customer were let in to the store to claim their prizes. A m e tal g ate clanged behind them. Mall security lingered nearby. Demand for sneakers is so high, fans have been driven to violence and rioting while waiting in line. What makes a man getup

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shoes in each size to each retailer — the company won't specify the exact number. "You don't r eally k n ow" if there will be enough to go around at any given store, Holoway said. "You just go with

of color," Nixon said. "You're definitely not trying to blend in with the crowd." Limited numbers of each shoe are released, spurring a frenzy to be one of the trendsetters to snag a pair, said David Reibstein, p r ofessor of marketing at U n iversity of Pennsylvania's Wharton School. It's also a justification to hike the prices higher and higher. D emand is s o h i g h f o r sneakers, it has bred an underworld of shoe resales in specialty stores and on eBay. It's even led to killings. In 2010, a group of t eenagers shot 15-year-old Willy Tineo and stole his shoes as he lay dying in the street in Reading, Pa. When the LeBron X Denim shoe was released in June, a patron shot a man pickpocketing cash-rich targets outside a store in Atlanta. After fatally shooting him, he went back to his spot in line. Maurice Holoway wound up getting his Air Jordan Ills that day. He planned to play basketball in the afternoon, but was worried about the forecastfor rain. He decided to wear them after the game.

first release, with its signature pair of wings gracing the upper ankle. The Air Jordan I sold for $65, the most expensive shoe on the market at the time.

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main challenge is keeping up with them. "The amount of energy that goes through me is absolutely, utterly relentless," he said. "Think of it as the floodgates are unleashed and the flood doesn't ever stop. It's been that way my whole life." For several years, his creative energy has been channeled into Robo Lights, the ever-expanding holiday dis-

play he began in 1986, at age 12. Last year, 20,000 people visited the sprawling installation, which features Santa's Pink Robot Store and a manger scene with baby Jesus wearing a Sumo-style topknot and wise men bearing gifts of toy microwaves. Twin P alms, t h e e s tate F rank Sinatra o w ned o n e block over, grows paler as a neighborhood attraction every year. In October, an indoor version of Robo Lights will be on display at the American Visionary Ar t M u seum, or AVAM, i n B a l t imore, said Rebecca Alban H o ffberger, the museum's director and founder. Kenny Jr.'s work will be part of an exhibit on technology called "Human, Soul and Machine: The Coming Singularity." "Kenny is one of a handful of people who continue to fascinate me," Hoffberger said. "There's a lot of sci-fi work out there, and it tends to look alike. His work looks like no one else's."

Fantastical visions Like a one-man recycling center, Kenny Jr. collects old phones, cassette tapes, wood, the innards of slot machines, garbage can lids, pool filters, a neighbor's wrecked glider, an air compressorfrom a commercial building — anything he can get his hands on, basically — and using multiple cans of Touch 'n Foam sealant, gives form to his visions. His sculptureshave a Seuratlike quality: a pink Clydesdale l ooks monumental f ro m a distance; up close, its hooves are revealed as boxy computer monitors, its noble head a printer and fax machine glued together, its mane a tangle of power cords. Aliens, robots and monsters appear in Kenny Jr.'s work with obsessive frequency. But he maintains that his inspira-

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Eisner ly generated creations th atgo Among family members, is known, placing two 6-foot through my mind," he said."I a t e i s to share with people," said her brother's personal- opinion is divided over how pink robots in the front courtknow exactly what they look h e s aid."I always saw what ity could be "very combat- Kenny J r .'s s i n gle-minded yard is akin to waving a freak ive," and recalled his being like, and I make them." enjoyment people got out of fixation on art should be han- flag. (An interest in the f ar-out m y a r t . I t m ade me happy kicked out of several boarddled, his father said. Some beThe hope for Kenny Jr. and is perhaps heredibecause it makes ing schools. lieve Ken Sr. is too indulgent the family members who suptary: Kenny Jr.'s them happy." In Kenny Jr. contends that his of his son, and that it would port him is that he will gain p aternal g r a n d - "It's not so addition to his as- educational overseers "didn't be healthier for Kenny Jr. to an audience and a venue bemother was a sing- much that tonishing s c ulp- like me m a king a rt . T h ey get a place of his own. They yond his father's backyard. er and bandleader I'm foolish or tures, Kenny Jr. were against it. That's why I also question the long-term vi- But on most days, he is the w hose 1969 a l makes b a llpoint kept getting kicked out." ability of his art career. Some only person in the sculpture bum, "Into Outer a good guy pen drawings that At Cranbrook Schools, in of Kenny Jr.'s art can seem park. Standing in a c o rner Space with Lucia for letting blend f u t u r istic Michigan, he was encouraged inscrutable, like M i crowave of the yard, listening to him Pamela," a jazzy and Islamic imag- by an instructor who raved to Theater, th e lo n g-running describe his newest installaaccount o f her him use the ery, and strangely his parents about three large Web video series in which he tion, a visitor had a chilling "trip" to the moon, property. He beautiful c eram- iron sculptures he made at 15. melts consumer electronics thought. What happens when is a cult classic for is a naturally ics in which maKen Sr. had them trucked to in microwaves. (He has so far there is no space left? its wacky naivete. terials like pigeon Palm Springs and placed in taped 660 highly r epetitive Kenny Jr. dismissed that T ony K us h n er creative artist feathers or cicada the yard. But Kenny Jr. strug- episodes.) concern. "You're talking years wrote a play about ... It would skins are encased g led academically and s o Ken Sr.has a different per- and years away," he said. "By her called " F l ip be criminal in resin skulls. As cially, and instead of providspective. "He may someday that time, I'm hoping I'll have Flop Fly.") with t h e s c u lp- ing her brother counseling, make a living at it," he said. other outlets for my art, like K enny Jr. if I stifled tures in the yard, Eisner said,her parents took "But that's not the primary museums orgalleriesor other his creative b eamed into t h e the smaller works a more passive, he'll-figuremotivation. He likes creating cities." l arger cu lt u r e abilities." have started to fill it-out approach. things." Then he turned back to his b riefly i n 20 1 0, the large house he As Kenny Jr. grew older, He added: "It's not so much latest work: eNow this robot when Conan — Kenny Irwin Sr. s h ares w i th h i s and hi s i n s tallations con- that I'm foolish or a good guy is made from n othing but O'Brien asked him father, and Kenny s umed more and m or e o f for letting him use the prop- six-outlet power strips," he Jr.'s un c o ntrol- the property, "I had to make erty. He is a naturally creative said. "They're glued together to design the holiday set for his talk show . The l a ble creative output has put a some decisions," Ken Sr. said. artist. To make one sculpture, and also bound with wire. It's host appeared delighted with s t r ain on his family. What he decided was to be- he skinned arefrigerator. Can called an Electro-bot." the results — Godzilla wieldKen S r ., who is 83 and re- come his son's Lorenzo de' you imagine skinning a refriging a candy cane; a Christmas t i r ed, wa s fo r m any y e ars Medici, supporting K e n ny erator? It would be criminal if UFO — though it was hardto a r e a l estate developer who Jr. financially and allowing I stifled his creative abilities." tell if the creator was in onthe owned La Mancha, a local him to turn prime Southern For his part, Kenny Jr. said he is "grateful beyond words" joke. In a backstage interview, r e sort w h ose private villas California real estate into "a Kenny Jr. answered O'Brien's w e r e popular with celebrities canvas." Chip Rosenbloom, that his father has given him sardonic q u estions about l i k e Elizabeth Taylor. He has a cousin who is a filmmaker the financial freedom to work "Mr. and Mrs. Sanmagn etron 1 0 c h ildren; Kenny Jr. is the and an owner of the St. Louis on his art, and the space in Claus" with deadpan si ncer- s e cond-youngest, born to Ken Rams, also provides support, which to do it. "Without that," ity, seemingly oblivious to the S r .'s second wife, Suzanne helping to offset the $10,000 he said, "things would not be incongruity of a man in f u ll Is- R o senbloom, wh o d i e d i n electricity bills Robo Lights good. lamic dress designing C hrist- 1 9 94. (Her father was Carroll incurs each year. Under their p a tron-artist "He has a u n ique talent, setup, Kenny Jr. lives rentmas decorations. Rosenbloom, a businessman 222 SE Reed Market Rd. Still, the exposure didn't a n d National Football League and what else is he going to free in the rambling, Spando?" Rosenbloom said. 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The quest fo r S o uthern Hemisphere riches ends — at least for now — o n F r iday with the finale of the summer series "Gold Rush: South America." The spinoff of D i scovery Channel's hit r eality series "Gold Rush" premiered on Aug. 2 and continued its predeCourtesy Discovery Channel cessor's habit of finding view- Freddy Dodge, left, and Todd Hoffman star in "Gold Rush: South ers, becoming the day's No. I America," airing Fridays on Discovery Channel. cable show among adults ages 25-54 and men ages 25-54 and No. 2 in all of television among chats with the "Gold Rush" Hoffman, tired of wresting gold men 24-54 and men 18-49. miners and camera crews. from Alaska's frozen ground The regular "Gold Rush" seHis one-hour on-air show (he did get more than $1 milries has its fourth season pre- is now called "The Dirt" — on lion last year), decides to try his miere in October. finale night, it airs right before luck in the jungle instead. In a TV universe where it's "Gold Rush: South America" A s Twitter and T V f a n s — and it features Doyle doing know, Hoffman an d D o yle often difficult to get men to give up their video games and candid, sometimes c onten- don't have the warmest of relasports to actually sit down and tious and sometimes confus- tionships, with each resenting watch reality or scripted televi- ing, interviews with the show's the other's perceived intrusions sion, "Gold Rush" has succeed- featured miners: Oregon na- into his territory. ed by following a motley bunch tive Todd Hoffman, his dad, Explains Doyle, "Recently, of gold miners seeking to make Jack Hoffman, Freddy Dodge he said on Twitter, 'Christo a fortune by finding the pre- and theirhard-luck crew; teen Doyle, no matter what you do, cious metal. Parker Schnabel, his beloved, we'll never actually be friends,' It also helps that the men 90-something "Grandpa," John which I'm actually fine with. do it by driving around huge Schnabel, and his outspoken We have a good professional earth-moving equipment. mother, Nancy Schnabel; and relationship; we really do. I "It's man heaven," says exec- the father-son "Dakota Boys," respecthim for what he does, utive producer Christo Doyle, dad "Dakota Fred" Hurt and and he respects me. "We both know that 'Gold who has become known to fans son Dustin. through his online and now Over the course of"Gold Rush' wouldn't be where it is televised b e h i nd-the-scenes Rush: South America," Todd today without each other. At

least I know that; maybe he doesn't know that." And then there's Hoffman's unmistakable personality, a mix of evangelical preacher, P T. B a r n um-type sh o w m an, dreamer, leader a n d deal-maker. "Todd told me he wanted to move his operation," says Doyle. "I told him he was completely insane. But the beauty of Todd is that he's insane, is that he's a dreamer. At a trade show in Las Vegas, he got wind of there being some great ground in South America. So

he begged and pleaded with us that he wanted to go to South America on his quest. "The more we looked at it, the more we thought it would make for a great little offseason run, and off we were." But, similar to his string of misfortune and m ishaps in Alaska and Canada's Yukon, Hoffman's time in the jungle has been fraught with misunderstandings, conflicts w ith the locals, lost opportunities and wild chances fueled by blue-sky optimism. When it's noted that Hoffman's p erpetual p r o blems puzzle viewers, Doyle says, "Me, too. Join the club. I don't know." And yet, Hoffman always turns up another lead. "He is ADD, self-admittedly so," says Doyle. "So, he's not

just picking up leads; he's actively looking for leads at all times. The net result from that

6 p.m. on ESPN2, "College Gameoay" — It's late August — do you know where the 2013 college football season is? It's actually only a few days away, and to markthe occasion, Chris Fowler, Lee Corso, Kirk Herbstreit and Desmond Howard give their thoughts on who the contenders and pretenders are on the Division I gridiron. The season opens next Thursday with games on ESPN, CBSSports Networkand the newly minted Fox Sports1.

is that he drives me nuts, and he's driving the guys in his crew nuts. "But he is incredibly charismatic, and he is very convincing. He's a smart guy; he just hasn't quite hit it the way he wants to hit it yet, and there's always something better out there." Some fans have speculated that either Discovery or the production company is secretly funding the mining, especially Hoffman's adventures. "Obviously," says Doyle, "I can't discuss the deals we have with talent. But what I can say is, without these guys having tremendous skin in the game, we would have no show. You'll

8 p.m. on HALL, "Cedar Cove" — Justine (Sarah Smyth) fears the worst when Seth fails to return from his job at sea ashe'd promised, and she decides to make a dangerous trip to Alaska to look for him. Olivia (Andie MacDowell) also weighs a decision to venture out of her comfort zone when Jack (Dylan Neal) invites her to go to Seattle with him for a weekend. Teryl Rothery and Bruce Boxleitner also star in the new episode "Free Spirits."

see, this (upcoming) season, Todd goes way out on a limb. The way that is playing out now on 'Gold Rush,' there's nothing more reaL "Parker Schnabel, his parents gave him his college fund to go north. That's all a very real scenario, and it's very n erve-racking for b ot h t h e Schnabels and for Parker this season." And what would a show about crazy miners be without a new wrinkle in the quest? "I can't give away too much," says Doyle, "but I can tell you that we get into some brandnew territory this (fall) on 'Gold Rush."' Hoffman recently remarked that "There is much more than gold in South America." "That is correct," says Doyle.

8p m onLIFE Movie. "Escape From Polygamy" — When her mom moves into a polygamous compound, 17-yearold Julina (Haley Lu Richardson, "Shake It Up!") falls in love with Ryder (Jack Falahee, "The Carrie Diaries"), the son of the community's leader. Outraged, Dad plans to put a stop to this by wedding Julina himself. On the outside, Ryder and another excommunicate dyoung man join forces to rescue his bride. William Mapother ("Justified") and Mary McCormack ("In Plain Sight") also star in this new drama. 8 p.m. on HBO, Movie: "Life of Pi" — Director Ang Lee's stunningly visual 2012 version of the Yann Martel novel earned him an Oscar nomination for the film, which also was in the best picture race. A young man (played in his teens by Suraj Sharma) and a Bengal tiger become wary lifeboat mates after a shipwreck, then develop into partners in survival as their unique adventure evolves. Gerard Depardieu and RafeSpall also appear, but Sharma, Leeand the visual-effects team clearly own the film.

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tention and want to be close to you. A way to deal with this could be to arrange tohave one-on-one time with EACH child while your boyfriend spends time with the others. If you and he agree that their manners needtweaktng, tt shouldn t be too difficult to set a good example, and praise and reward them as they improve. When they grow older, they will develop interests of their own and be less needy. But for now, it is important you work on being patient, show the children you care about them — and let your boyfriend know when you need a timeout. Everyone does. Dear Abby: My 26-year-old son has been going with a 23-year-old woman offand on for a year and a half. He has tried to break off the relationship several times. Last weekend she played the "I'll kill myself"card when he told her he wanted to move on. I take any threat of suicide seriously. However, she is holding this over his head. I need the right words to use to talk to him about her threat. — Feeling Lost in Georgia Dear Feeling Lost: The woman

HAPPY BIRTHDAYFOR SATURDAY, AUG. 24, 2013: This year you feel more comfortable kicking up your heels and becoming more playful than in the past. You often will be juggling two different interests. Knowing what you want can't Stars show the kind be emphasized ofdayyou'llhave enough. Youcould ** * * * D ynamic be unusually ** * * P ositive fo r tunate, ** * Average esp ecially in your ** So-so personal life. If * Difficult you are single, you seriously might be considering a change of status this year. If you are attached, the two ofyou benefit from special time together. In some cases, you will be getting to know each other again. ARIES can bedemanding. ARIES (March 21-April 19) ** * * Your efficiency emerges, even if it's just playing softball or organizing a gettogether with family. No onecan denyyour enthusiasm and energy. Opportunities seem to fly right by you. Allow greater give-and-take with a child, older friend or relative. Tonight: Trustyour whims.

is trying to manipulate your son u sing emotional blackmaiL H e should not attempt to "rescue" her by continuing to see her. During their next conversation, he should let her know the personal responsibility for her well-being is hers and hers alone, and he wants no part of it. If he feels she is truly a danger to herself, he should notify her family so they can help her get the psychological help she needs. Dear Abby: Can you please tell me what women are looking for? I keep being told that they feel so "safe" with me, it's like dating their brother. They know I won't force them into doing anything they don't want to do. — Puzzled in New Mexico Dear Puzzled: It looks like the women you'reasking out may have been dating men who forced them into doing things they didn't want, or may be trying to tell you politely that their interest in you is only platonic. It's time to ask some married friends what is causing women to react to you this way. Having been through the dating scene, they should be able to give you some helpful input. — Write to Dear Abby at dearabby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles,CA 90069

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but not all types of flooring can be added to a home at any time of year. That's because certain flooring types employ adhesives that need temperatures inside the home to be within a certain range, often within 70 to 80 degrees, which makes fall a great time to install such floors. Colder temperatures can make it difficult for the flooring to dry and bond, which will prove problematic down the road. What's more, many people entertain friends and family come late fall and into the holiday season, and it can be difficult to do so if you are busy installing new flooring.

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Beauti• 2 ponds, barn, corrals nus room. $747,900 quality irrigation syschance to win! cattle and hay, 59+ toys! 5 4 1 -480-7183 maintained 2300 acres, 4 0 • MLS 201305200 MLS¹201303033 ir r igated tem, fences, versatile Barbara Myers, Bro- fully + sq.ft. home with 3 Steve Payer, The Garner Group (COI) by pivot, cushay barn with office ker 541-923-4663 All entries must be 2.5 bath, plus a tom built home. 48x60 Broker, GRI 541-383-4360 and comf o rtableWindermere Ce n t ral bdrm, received by 3 p.m bonus room 023 acres 541-480-2966 thegarnergroup.com hay barn, 7 h o r se manuf'd home for an Oregon Real Estate c orner lot in a S W Aug. 31. Winner will stalls, a m ust s e e! income pr o d ucing $219,500 I Mid Town temp eighborhood wi t h Call Tom Roth, Broand per- $ 289,000 I Perf e ct n be announced Sept. 7 Mid-Century. 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M L S all premium finishes. h ouse D r. , Realty Executives Lane, Sunriver, OR. $899,900 ¹201300821. Townhome on the 5th $433,388 ecent remodel i n The Garner Group f airway o f Riv e r s R $649,900 Look at: Lynn Johns, Principal 2011. Three master 541-383-4360 The Garner Group Edge Golf C ourse. suites, move in ready, Broker, 541-408-2944 Bendhomes.com thegarnergroup.com 541-383-4360 Walk-in closets, spaCentral Oregon close to e v erything for Complete Listings of thegarnergroup.com cious master b ath, Sunriver Resort Realty 20486 Kar c h Dr. open g reat r o o m, Owner occupy offers. or in- Area Real Estate for Sale $279,000. 4 Bdrm, 3 loft/office room vestment. $259,000 I Ready for Need to get an bath, imm a c ulate 60283 Cinder B utte, Horses. 409 Acre w/3 w/deck. 541-410-8084. Susan home with one bdrm ad in ASAP? Bend - Tucked in the 541-977-1852, Tony acre irrigation, fenced Broker, trees with peek-a-boo or office, and bath on You can place it L evison, Brok e r , Pitarro, and cross fenced, irri541-388-0404 the main level. Great m tn view. Open & g ation e q uip. in - 541-388-0404. online at: Ce n t ral bright plan with living room plan with hardWindermere Ce n t ralWindermere cluded, RV h o okup Oregon Real Estate wood floors, granite www.bendbulletin.com and water f e ature, Oregon Real Estate room 8 family room counters, s t a i nless that allow plenty of 4 56 N utcracker D r ., comfy 3 bdrm, 2 bath appliances, gas firespace for the entire 541-385-5809 home. 541-480-7777, $ 299,900 I H ome o n 2020 sq.ft. 3 bdrm, 2 place, large corner lot Diana Barker, broker, C anyon D r ive. 3 bath, great room plan, family to play & relax. with fenced in yard, 227 Highland Meadow 541-923-4633. Bdrm, 2 bath, 9148 all premium finishes. 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Dempsey, An d r ea Windermere Ce n t ral mountain view, rebuilt 2341 NW Floyd Lane, $649,000 bath plans, EffiPhelps, Cleme Rine- 2.5 from the s tud o u t, green building feaOregon Real Estate MLS¹201306078 cient room l ayouts, hart. bright vaulted kitchen, tures, bright southern The Garner Group fin i shes, $329,500 I Impressive Windermere Ce n t ral attractive dining room, formal exposure, large court541-383-4360 green c o nstruction, sits on 4 . 5 a c res, Oregon Real Estate livingroom and family yard patio, vaulted & thegarnergroup.com Energy Star EA certigreat one level living, room. MLS 10' ceilings, inviting fied, Alley garages, open floor plan, large Where can you find a ¹201306098. convenient l ocation. island kitchen, hardTURN THE PAGE bdrms., tile floors & $599,995 helping hand? Priced from $184,500. wood, tile f i nishes, vaulted ceilings. OutFor More Ads The Garner Group The Garner Group MLS¹201209164. 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This el541-728-0033 Office Broker 541-480-6130 i ncredible 4 0 ac r e Garage Sales Beautifully Maintained, egant 4 bed r oom 541-419-3717 "Call A Service Joan Steelhammer, p arcel w i t h pan - 3 Bdrm, 2 . 5 b a t h, 7th Mtn Golf Village j home as the ambiRemax Broker oramic Cas c a de Professional" $864,900 sq.ft., large .42 ance o f a cla s sic Garage Sales 541-419-3717 Key Properties M ountain views i s 2151 • 1 acre in Widgi Creek lot, golf course & Directory today! southern estate with Garage Sales MORRIS Remax ready for you to build acre • 6372 sq.ft., master on views. $399,900. Cascade M o untain Look at t his B eauty! REAL ESTATE Key Properties your ne w cu s tom mtn main Northwest Crossing j MLS ¹201305499 views. It is nestled on Country living close to home on an elevated I d p d ly O d dOp« & Find them • 5 car garage $689,000 Johns, Principal an amazing 19 acre town! Mountain views, • 2750 sq.ft., P owell B u tte, P a n building site. Privately Lynn • MLS 201305381 RV parkin Broker, 541-408-2944 D esirable N E Red p arcel w it h m a n i 5-stall barn, 2600 sf located in th e v e ry oramic views, 3/2.5, Megan Power, Broker, ing Central Oregon m ond location. N o cured pastures, huge home, shop, gazebo, The Bulletin 1393 sq.ft., o n 6+ desirable T e kampe • 4 bedroom, 3 bath GRI, CDPE Resort Realty carpet in this home, irrigation pond and a greenhouse, 38y n eighborhood jus t acres, 40x60 541-610-7318 Classifieds • Earth Advantage Silflooring is hardwood tree-lined, gated enacres, irrigation. You shop/RV. south of Bend. The Boonesboroughj o r tile. 2410 SF, 3 try. This breathtaking CAN have it all! Call ver lush hay pastures are Holly Garner, Broker $400,000 541-385-5809 bdrm, 2.5 baths. Huge custom home has all Jean Nelsen, Broker, • MLS 201305721 541-480-4208 fully irrigated with a • 2393 sq.ft. Dana Miller, Broker b onus r o om , n e w the quality features 541-420-3927 computerized sprin- • 3 bedroom, 3 bath Fred Real Estate Group 541-408-1468 fencing & sod. OutIdeal building location, you will desire. Gourwww.johnlscott.com/7 k ler system and 6 • 3.76 acres MORRIS door storage shed & met kitchen with gran- B roken To p ni n t h 4510 ponds. A 6000 sq ft • MLS 201306195 Pride o f own e rship REAL ESTATE finished 2-car garage. ite island, spacious fairway, natural terJohn L. Scott solid foundation has Rookie Dickens, Broker, $174,900. shows in this beautigreat room with brick rain. .34 acres. OflyO d dOp Real Estate, Bend been installed for a f ul 3 b d rm, 2 b a t h GRI, CRS, ABR MLS¹201304850. Ad- fireplace, grand stair- fered at $249,000. www.johnlscott.com home. 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MLS 4 bedroom, 4 bath Dennis Haniford, gion, sex, handicap, Joan Steelhammer, bdrms, w / walk in • Beautifully finished North La Pine Custom familial status or na- ¹201207678 Awbrey Butte j Principal Broker Broker 942 Trail Creek Dr.. closets, loft area, ter- • MLS 201306204 on 1.3 Acre - Custom tional origin, or inten- Lynn Johns, Principal $1,075,000 541-536-1731 541-419-3717 2321 sq.ft. 3 b d rm, rain views, yard fully single-level w / open tion to make any such Broker, 541-408-2944 Michelle Tisdel PC, Remax 2.5 bath, + o f f i ce,• 4925 sq.ft. f enced, patio a n d f loor p l an ; la r g e preferences, l i m itaCentral Oregon 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Broker, ABR, E-pro FIND IT! Key Properties great room plan, all •• .88 porch. 541-480-6790, kitchen w/island; cenResort Realty acre lot 541-390-3490 or discrimination. 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Spacious home on 13th The p erfect s e tting;Tons of Updates! De- Urban C o ntemporary West Hills. 4 bdrm, 3.5 Woodlands Golf f airway. Kitchen h a s Broken Top first fair- sirable NE Redmond B eauty! Live in t h e bath in 4040y sq.ft. Course; open great Jenn-Air range, island, way, mature pondero- location. No carpet in h eart of B end a n d Delightful W e stside room with mountain slide-out shelves. Mas- sas, . 35 acr e s . this home; flooring is enjoy that go-and-play home with Panoramic and lake v iews, 4 ter boasts a 2 - sided offered at $275,000. hardwood or tile. 2410 lifestyle! Built in 2003, Cascade 8 City views bdrm, 6 bath, 5,096 fireplace, deep soaking Cate Cushman, sf, 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths on a spacious lot with sq.ft., o ff e re d at tub, sep. shower. AwePrincipal Broker huge bonus r oom, with an office 8 sepa- High Desert Natural $1,195,000. some golf course views. 541-480-1884 new fencing 8 sod. rate guest quarters. 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Detached stuDirectory $1,225,000. paved r d. MLS Nestled in the pines, • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath $499,999. parking, minutes from MLS¹201303060. dio, oversized garage/ • .28 acre with 5th fair¹201207419 this home offers a 541-385-5809 Bobbie Strome, downtown. 541-923-0855 s hop, R V dum p / way view $284,900 great open floor plan, Principal Broker Scott McLean, Redmond RE/MAX hookup. Call today! • MLS Cascade Realty, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1639 201306315 John L Scott Real Principal Broker Marci S c h oenberg, MORRIS Land & Homes Vista DelSol, $565,000. Dennis Haniford, sq ft w/12 ft ceilings, Susan Agli, Broker, Estate 541-385-5500 541-408-6908 Real Estate Broker, 541-610-7803 REAL ESTATE Principal Broker newer vinyl windows 62738 Montara Dr ABR, ALHS 8 SRES Realty Executives John L. Scott p pp d l y o H d o p d SW Redmond j 541-536-1731 and Trane heat pump. Bend. 2682 sq.ft. 3 541-408-3773 Hillside French C haReal Estate, Bend $189,000 Spacious .34 acre lot bdrm, 2.5 bath, es- W estside B e n d www.johnlscott.com Southeast Prineville • 1512 sq.ft. t ate like home, RV 1 451sq ft , 4 bed - teau - Copper Cupow/plenty of room for 2 290 sq ft , 3 b e d - • 3 bedroom, 2 bath Slate Roof, Stone RV parking 8 all your garage 8 shop! Cov- rooms, 2 baths, huge las, r ooms, 2 bath s , • Views of city to Smith What are you ered desk, private of- heaterd garage w/of- Exterior. 4 Bedrooms, toys. A definite must Remodeled Home with mountain vie w sm, Rock 4 Baths, 4152 sq. ft., s u i te fice, between Old Mill see! C a l l Ma r alin f ice, m a ster looking for? Shop and ApartmentMORRIS new floors in l iving • MLS 201306529 ai d ownstairs, gue s t and Downtown Bend. Offered Baidenmann, Broker, Rare find in B end. REAL ESTATE room, huge covered You'll find it in $2,395,000. Lynne Connelley, house: 1270 sq.ft., 2 $275,000. 541-325-1096 Remodeled si n g le Cate Cushman, d eck, all on a v e ry b drm, 1 b a t h , f u l l MLS¹201209127 John L. Scott The Bulletin Classifieds story nestled in pine nice 2 acre rural lot. Principal Broker kitchen, office, craftScott McLean, Real Estate, Bend trees w/separate 1 Rural Ranchette, Bend. $180,000. 541-480-1884 room. Principal Broker www.johnlscott.com bdrm apt., attchd to 4-Her ready! 3318 sq MLS¹201304607 www.catecushman.com 541-408-6908 Scott McLean, 541-385-5809 workshop! Perfect for ft, 4 b edrooms, 3.5 Scott McLean, Principal Broker Realty Executives Triple car garage! 1354 an in-home business, b aths, 5 . 7 4 Principal Broker 748 ac r e s 541-408-6908 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2 bath Westside Bend; Gated, extra family, guests, w/5.16 ac of solid set 541-408-6908 Realty Executives MORRIS Northeast Bend Homes b uilt in 2004 on a n closed to Bend or rental. New kitchen irrigation. RV garage/ Three Pines Realty Executives REAL ESTATE oversized lot. amenities. The HighContemporary j w/deluxe c a b inetry, shop and small barn. NE Robin - Like I& p d lp O d dOp $ 164,900. Too n ew lands at Broken Top- 850 SS appls, new fur$624,900 $650,000. MLS ¹ Spacious & B e autiful new home w/2 suites, for MLS¹ Pam Lester, Get your 10 acres. Offered at nace/water h e a ter, 201306026 property with comfort- Tanglewood - Great lo- • New construction in Bend. $229,900 P rinc. Broker, C e n $550,000. new floor coverings, able spaces for varcation! This well kept 2825 sq.ft. business Scott McLean, TEAM Birtola Garmyn tury 21 Gold Country Cate Cushman, ied family interests. home ha s gr a nite • 4 bedroom, 3 bath windows, drive, elect. Principal Broker High Desert Realty Realty, Inc. Principal Broker 8 m ore. 2 m a s ter Exquisite t e a kwood counters, a new roof, • .23 acre treed lot 541-408-6908 541-312-9449 541-504-1338 541-480-1884 flooring in foyer, living a n e w h o t wa t e r • MLS 201306372 suites, family rm 2/ FP a ROW I N G Realty Executives www. BendOregon www.catecushman.com & dbl car garage. Pria rea & gour m et heater, large deck & Karin Johnson, Broker RealEstate.com Unique, secluded setkitchen. Kitchen has fenced 541-639-6140 v ate f e nced y a r d SE Bend j $313,000 yard. with an ad in West side opportunity! ting with partial mtn w/many mature trees, • 2666 sq.ft. single-level granite countertops, MLS¹201306286 Call RM zoning, $ 1650 Custom Tuscany Style The Bulletin's views. Borders Larklarge island, planning Jim King, P r incipal greenhouse, RV • 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath total rental i n come H ome, 1 l e vel, . 4 6 spur Trail and is a "Call A Service desk 8 numerous oak broker, 541-693-8761 parking w/dump & • 1 acre with shop currently. Very cute acre, 2910 sq.ft. 3/3, short distance to Pilot cabinets. Master bed John L. Scott state-of-the-art septic • MLS 201306724 Professional" west side cottage with quiet cul-de-sac, RV Butte or Senior Censystem. 19821 Pon- Margo Degray, Broker, room on main level Real Estate, Bend MORRIS additional rental unit prkg, fenced, gas heat, Directory ter. 3 bedroom, 2 bath with luxurious bathwww.johnlscott.com derosa, $388,000. REAL ESTATE ABR, CRS in back. Both units exc. Iandscaped & finhome sits on 1/2 acre; Gary Everett, CCIM room & private deck. The Lake House - 4th 541-480-7355 I& p d ly O d d Op d wo r k . 214 2 0 o ccupied. Keep a s i sh a must see! 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RAY BACHMAN, • 3 bedroom, 2 bath BROKER,GRI • Prices starting at$249,000. 541-408-0696 • 60983 Geary Drive

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DOWNT OWNCONDO I $975,000

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THREE PINESI $614,900

SINGLE LEVELI $499,000

CAR OLYNPRBORSKYPC, • 3208 sq.ft. Prarie style BROKER , ABR,CRS, • 3 bedroom, office, 3 bath • .21acre corner lot GREEN 541.383.4350 • MLS 201306833

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• 3 bedroom, 2 bath • 5.09 acres

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DESC HUTESRIVERFRONTI $495,000 DEBBIE JOHNSON • 160 ft. river frontage • 1652 sq.ft. home BROKER • 3 bedroom + office, 2 bath 541-480-1293 a MLS 201305431

BGBCCFAIRWAY I $329,000

• 2455 sq.ft. ranch ~tyl~ home • 3 bed«om, 3 bath • Fenced, outdoor arena, barn • MLS 201307799

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TILLICUMVILLAGE I $275,000 • 1682 sq.ft. • 3 bedroom, 2 bath

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SUNRIVER I $245,000

NE BENDI $245,000 RAY BACHMAN, ' »34 sq « BROKER GRI ' • 3 bedroom, I bath • 13.74 acres 541-408-0696 • MLS 201305189

• 1230 sq.ft. condo • 2 bedroom, 2 bath • Golf Course view 541-480-9300 • MLS 201303748

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Located on a Gracious rooms with carefully pla n n ed 179,900 MLS $214,900 MLS well-maintained home agement large irrigation canal graded kitchen, lots of quiet cul-de-sac this high ceilings and elneighborhood is ¹ 201209125 Pam 201304052 Call boasts a large tiled 541-536-0117 in NE Bend. Both are slate, tile, hardwood 3bd/2.5bath has 2600 egant luxury finishes. nestled into the High Lester, Pnncipal BroCharlie & V i rginia entryway, ceiling fans, located on over one and carpet. 3 tiers of sq. ft. of quality living Slab granite traver- Desert terrain and is ker, Century 21 Gold Principal B r o kers recessed lig h ting,1 1660 Burlwood D r . a cre with a par k w indows g iv e t h i s space. Morning sun tine, wh i t e oak, s urrounded by o l d Country Realty, Inc. 541-350-3418 l arge loft a r ea, a $110,000. 5 Bdrm, 3 bath, 1040 sq.ft. gaacross the canal for home lots o f l i ght. and afternoon shade h ickory, an d s l a t e growth junipers. You 541-504-1338 Redmond RE/MAX master bedroom with privacy. One 4 bedSingle ca r g a r age on an expansive deck throughout. You will will e n jo y po c k et New construction in NW Land & Homes ample walk-in closet, rage. High Lakes Re& Property Manroom home (2,424 sq. w/lots o f sto r age. t hat has v i ews o ut be delighted by the parks on every street Real Estate window co v e rings alty $182,900. agement ft.) with triple garage MLS¹201305995 over the Resort golf views and bathed in and the 24' to 32' set- 3Redmond. 541-923-0855 throughout. The ga/2, 1 55 6 s q . ft . , plus a 3 be d room $249,900. course, city of Red- light the moment you backs ensure unim- Stainless appliances, Stunning views of Smith rage is finished with 541-536-0117 home (1,840 sq. ft.) Call Team Marx, Bro mond and beyond to walk thru the d oor. peded dramatic views storage rack 12234 Alderwood Dr. plumbed for Rock and the Cas- ceiling with double garage. kers at Eagle Crest t he Ochocos. M L S $699,900. from every home. You pantry, and you have great $110,000. Top quality AC, fully landscaped, cades from this conPerfect for two fami- Properties, ¹201206886 Eagle Crest Properties will love the unique sprinkler from the back 3 Bdrm, 1836 sq.ft., 1 sys t e m, ma s t er- views 866-722- 3370 lies or a cash flow in- 541-408-4204 $399,000. Call Team Mountain Foothill de- oversized garage door temporary deck. $129 , 900. Acre. High Lakes Rep iece. Great r o o m vestment with good Just bought a new boat? M arx, B r okers a t sign and e x tensive w/opener. MLS¹201304344. VA alty & Property ManMLS¹ floor plan thoughtfully tenants. Quality con- Sell your old one in the Eagle Crest Properstonework of t h ese 201305675. J e anne designed to capture assumable, if eligible. agement Find exactly what structed homes near classifieds! Ask about our ties, 541-408-4204 b eautiful home s . Call Heather Hockett, you are looking for in the There are just a few Scharlund, B r o ker, every ray o f l i g ht. PC, Broker, Century 541-536-0117 schools and p a rks Super Seller rates! 541-420-7978 L uxury finis h es $346,500 Great House, CLASSIFIEDS C o r ra l Ct. with all city services. home sites remaining, Gold Country Re- 145241 541-385-5809 Oregon Realty throughout, office with 21 Great Location AND a $159,000. 1620 sq.ft., Call Gary for more which are u n iquely CentralGroup, alty, 541-420-9151 LLC custom built-ins, meGreat Buy! This three 1.65 acre, pole barn. details. 6 3 1 9 2 & B ehind th e G a t e a t B right, o pe n G r e at right next to one anroom e quipped W ell taken c ar e o f High Lakes Realty 8 Room plan w/ floor to other - the perfect op- New construction NE dia 63198 W a t ercress Eagle Crest! 3 bdrm, bedroom home has with wired gigabyte an exceptional open 3.5 bath, 3254 sq.ft. Redmond. $177,900. Ma n age$598,000 ceiling windows, gas portunity for the home on NW side of Property network, and custom home w/ Mt. Jefferson view floor plan and h as fireplace, & b u i lt-in owner l o o king to 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath 1466 w ment 541-536-0117 Gary Everett, CCIM Redmond. 4 bedrm, orkshop i n o v e r been me t i culously buffet opens to a large combine a few lots sq. ft. 2-story home, and large .72 lot on Principal Broker bath w/ nice large 3 car garage. 3 2.5 541-480-6130 t he 14th tee o f t h e maintained. Enjoy all deck overlooking the and have plenty of landscaped, sprinkler sized loft area. Master bdrm 1 45519 R a nger C t . bedrooms, 2.5 baths, Resort golf c ourse. the amenities of Eagle f irst green o f th e privacy. Home sites system. MLS¹ Joan Steelhammer, main level, open $84900. 3 Bdrm, in3247 sq. ft. Offered at on Resort. Challenge C o u rse. starting O$39,000. Open floor plan with 2 Crest 201209172 kitchen o v e rlooking sulated shop, 1 acre. 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Gail alty & Property ManC ourse l ot , gr e a t this 2236 sq. ft., 5 ¹ 201301880 Pam kitchen. great room ings n egotiable. 3 Day, Broker, agement J us t ReThe Bulletin views. Great r ental $399,900 f i r eplace bdrms, 2 '/ ~ b a t hs, Lester, Principal Bro- b drm home w i t h ServingCental0 gonince t9to 541-306-1018. 541-536-0117 duced by $ 3 0,000. with ga s history. MLS ¹ ker, Century 21 Gold m aster o n ea c h opens to deck with 1993 sq. ft. $398,000 Lovely single l e vel Central Oregon Realty 201208881 $244,700. Country Realty, Inc. level. living r o om fairway & m o untain 15282 Wagon T r ail. 750 Eagle Crest Properties 3 /2.5 b t h cus t o m Group, LLC John L. Scott Real 541-504-1338 with gas fireplace. $228,000. 1849 sq.ft. 866-722- 3370 home on the Ridge at v iews. O f fered a t Redmond Homes Estate 541-548-1712 B eautifully lan d home, 46x38 shop. Eagle Crest. Decked $220,000 Newer large home on scaped. $279,900. 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MLS¹ 866-7223370 and good separation designed for a d d i201304622 Pam cious lot with large 201305967 4 car garage, 1.75 Homes R eal E sYour classified ad Lester, Pnncipal Brobetween master and tional sleeping. This acres. High L akes deck, & detached 2 will also appear on Jim Hinton, Broker, other bedrooms. Built- chalet has an excel- People Look for Information car garage. Loaded ker Century 21 Gold tate 541-923-0855 Realty & Pr o perty 541-420-6229 bendbulletin.com About Products and Country Realty, Inc. in desk, upstairs bo lent history for high Call The Bulletin At Management with upgrades, which currently re541-504-1338 nus room, vaulted ceil net incomes to owner. Services Every Day through built-ins, and beauti- Central Oregon Realty 541-536-0117 541-385-5809 ceives over Group, LLC ings, covered porch, MLS ¹201301859 The Bulletin Classifieds ful log f u rniture to NW Redmond neigh- Place Your Ad Or E-Mail 1.5 million page u nderground s p r i n Eagle Crest Properties 1 5924 Jackpine R d . match the knotty pine Like brand construction! borhood, 1506 sq. ft. At: www.bendbulletin.com views every month klers, raised garden $54,900. 2 Bdrm, 094 866-722- 3370 3rd Green of Challenge trim a n d ac c ents. Ready to go! 2324 sq. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, fun at no extra cost. beds, exc e ptional acre, near town. High Course. Meticulously Perfect orientation for ft. 3 bed/2y~ bath with decor and a rchitec- People Look for Information Bulletin Classifieds 2 246 Nez P e rce C t . Lakes Realty & Proplandscaping. MLS maintained one level with extra large huge bonus room and tural accents. M LS About Products and Get Results! R edmond. Lots o f home on gracious .43 light 201304759 $300,000 erty Man a gement windows. Wonderful 201304848 $159,900 Services Every Day through Call 385-5809 or house for your money acre lot overlooking chalet! 3 bedrooms/2 office on main floor John L. Scott Real 541-536-0117 Call Charlie & Virginia place your ad on-line here! Large home with the 3rd green. Won- b aths/ 1447 sq . f t . with a cook's dream The Bulletin Classifieds Estate 541-548-1712 Brok e rs kitchen. $23 9 ,000. P rincipal at 1 5951 T a llwood C t . upgrades galore. The derful open floor plan Offered at $230,000 5 41-350-3418 R e d - Updated single level in bendbulletin.com kitchen has stainless with gorgeous wood MLS¹ 201305994 $229,000. 3 Bdrm, 3 Redmond, Huge home in desired steel high quality ap- floors, gas fireplace, & Eagle Crest Properties John L. Scott Real Es- mond RE/MAX Land SW bath, bonus r oom, 866-7223370 & Homes R eal Es$129,900. New roof, shop. 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MLS high ceilings, gas fire- storage room for bihome on 2 cated on the 18th hole You can place it window c o v erings. beautiful 201209154 Pam place surrounded by cycles, lawn tools, 8 acres in th e p ines $ 144,000. 3 Bd r m , o f th e R i dge g o l f Crest. Master suite ¹1 MLS 201306061 1539 sq.ft., f enced online at: Lester, Principal Bro stone, mountain view, golf clubs. 3 bdrms, 2 c ourse. 2 Mas t er upstairs with walk-in $249,900. acre. High Lakes ReJim Hinton, Broker, ker Century 21 Gold master bedroom with b aths, 1897 sq . f t . suites w/full b a t hs closet and oversized www.bendbulletin.com TEAM Birtola Garmyn 541-420-6229 alty 8 Property ManCountry Realty, Inc. walk-in shower and Alcov e High Desert Realty Offered at $399,900 w/additional 1/2 bath, s hower. agement Central Oregon Realty 541-504-1338 tile galore. Many more Eagle Crest Properties 541-312-9449 w ood b u rning f i r e serves as office area. 541-385-5809 541-536-0117 Group, LLC MLS upgrades, hard to rewww. BendOregon 866-722- 3370 place and expanded $249,900 Large home on large place at $ 2 4 2,500. ¹201305995 RealEstate.com deck. $267 , 900. Peaceful setting! 1936 Views Views V i ews! 1 6445 W h it e Bu c k , l ot. 2399 sq . f t . 3 Call Heather Hockett, $418,800 Looking for a Eagle Crest Properties Two master suites + 2 MLS¹201301534 sq. ft. of upgraded $299,900. 4 Bdrm, 2.5 bdrm, 2'/~ bath, dbl 866-7223370 PC, Broker, Century Generous Open Team Marx, Bro living on just under bdrms, sound system bath, 2900 sq.ft., 2.5 garage, turn-key. In 21 Gold Country Re- Floor Plan H o me? Call a h alf a c re. R V throughout, p r i vate Find exactly what kers at Eagle Crest New acres. High L akes great area! $239,900 alty, 541-420-9151 Cons t ruction! you are looking for in the Complementing incluProperties, parking, e xtensive back deck with hot tub Realty & Pr o perty MLS¹201303106 $189,000. Single story concrete and paver sive features, Large t hat backs to B L M, CLASSIFIEDS Management Pam Lester, Principal USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! hallways, S p acious 541-408-4204 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1724 l andscaping, i r o n slab granite counters 541-536-0117 B roker Century 2 1 kitchen, Cab i netryFabulous 4bdrm, 2'/~ sq.ft., Move in ready! fenced garden area. loaded with upgrades 1 018 C h apman S t . Gold Country Realty, Door-to-door selling with with MLS g alore, Grani t e b ath, 2083 s q . f t . Landscaped 17044 W h i t tie r Dr. 201 3 06536 and designer touches. Inc. 541-504-1338 sprinklers and fenced. 224,900. 4 Bd r m , $ 119,900. 3 2-story home. Close Bd r m , On cul-de-sac. Enjoy $ fast results! It's the easiest counters, Vaulted liv$274,000. Call Kelly 1 836 s q . ft., 2. 8 4 MLS ¹ 20 1 3 04779 ing room allow plenty to schools & shops. den, garden tub, 1 Starbuck, Principal all Eagle Crest ameni way in the world to sell. Find It in of room for entertain- $239,000. 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Private estateonasecludedII acreparcelwith 4.2acresofautomatedirrigation, just 5min.fromdowntownBend,Singlelevel remodeledranchhomefeaturing newkitchen,newbaths,gorgeousappliancesandcouitii,rlopt, loft/librarj; che stnut orchard, raisedvegetablebeds,largeshop,roomfortoysandfarmequipment,chicken coopwithattachedtwostal bamarea, andfencedpaddocksfor your animals. Propertycurrentlybeing usedasahobbyfarm.Mountainviews. $649,90lj

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• Only 7 minutes from downtown • Tetherow is a planned 700 acre community backing to national forest and is the perfect home base for discovering the best of Central Oregon from biking and hiking, rafting and kayaking or dining and shopping Contact Brian for more information or a private tour. www. Tetherow.com

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• 2214 SF single level home on 4 acres, includes 3 separate tax lots • 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths • Gated entry, lovely natural grounds • Open great room plan, vaulted ceilings, skylights, light & bright! • New carpet, stainless appliances, pristine & private • Huge stick built detached garage • Circular drive, rock outcroppings, lots of wildlife! • Heavily treed, beautiful property! • Motivated Seller! MLS¹201305871

Call Robin Yeakel, Broker, CRS j 541-408-0406 Resort Properties Specialist

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w/direct view of Pringle Falls •53557 Kokanee Way, $490,000:Thisbright& open custombuilt 1998 home directly overlooks the river • 53610 Brook!e Way, $420,000: Beautiful Scandinavian inspired design w/hand blown glass,ironwork 8 sauna • 53510 Brookie Way, $425,000: Hand-scribed Canadian Spruce log home w/covered porches, backsto N.Forest • 14234 Whitewater Loop, $400,000: 2006 High-quality custom home with vaulted ceilings on a large and level lot Video tours at: www.bendpropertysource.com/llstlngs

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Kelly Winch, Broker j 541-390-0398

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Caldera Springs ~ $1,029,000

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Hoodoo Lane - Sunriver ( $399,000 • 1906 Sq. Ft. 3 bed 2 bath home in Sunriver • Great location near Fort Rock, golf courses, swimming pools and SHARC • Updated wood floors and granite counter tops • Ochoco stone fireplace • One level home with private back yard and hot tub • Perfect place to call home, a vacation paradise or investment property • MLS¹201306603

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Exceptional Offenng! • 160 ac. world class equestrian center • 117 stalls, Cascade Mountain views • 2 indoor arenas - cutting and reining • 36 stall heated Mare Barn • 40 ac. hay and 20 ac. Triticale • 40 ac. COI Irrigation, shared well • 2 caretaker homes on the property MLS¹201307133

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Sparkling Clean!!! SE side of Bend ( $209,000

1734 Sq.Ft. Single Level 3 Bed, 2 Bath Fenced, Private Backyard Landscaped .14 Acre Lot 2-Car Attached Garage

• ALL NEW interior flooring • Fresh new interior paint • Shows AWESOME! • Central air for those HOTdays • Gas fireplace for cold days

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Call Rhonda Garrison, Principal Broker 541-279-1768

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Better Hurry On This One! ( $309,900

19754 Clarion Ave, Bend ( $325,000

View Homesite - Tetherow ¹142( $335,450

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Great Family Home ( $228,900 • 3 bed, 2.5 bath, 1460 SFr • Very clean and well cared for • Great neighborhood Westbrook Village -w • La rge lot, beautiful landscaping • Turn key, ready to move in • Fully fenced backyard MLS¹201307145 Call Ryan Whitcomb, Broker l 541-639-1151

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Tango in Terrango! ( $389,000

• Permitted GP Building w/llvlng quarter/loft • Bath, laundry area, septic, well & pumphouse • RV hookups inside & out, 100 amp breaker in shop ' Great location between Sisters & Bend I Build your dream home while you

• Stunning, unobstructedmountainviews • Best availablesiteoverlooking ¹2 green • Great privacyno - homesitesacross fairway • Large, levelsite - greatfor asingle story plan • Prelim. designconceptsavailable • TetherowGolf or SocialMembership 1,3 • Call for gateaccessrmdadditional details

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60816 Cobblestone Pl, Bend,Or ( $399,000 • BeautifullyappointedhomeindesirableRve ir

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Call Chris Sperry, Principal Broker l 541-749-8479

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18669 Coffee Ct. ~ $439,750

West Side Near The River ( $465,000

16845 SW Chinook Drive, Terrebonne( $495,000

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Call Jordan Haase, Principal Broker l 541-420-1559 or

Call Bryan Hilts, Broker l 541-771-3200

Call Chris Sperry, Principal Broker l 541-749-8479

Stephanie Rulz, Broker l 541-948-5196 PointsWestBend.com

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Luxury Townhomes ~ Offered from $549,750

Inspiring Mounta¹n V¹ews ( $595,000

646 SW 6th Street inRedmond! ( $599,000

Custom Home & Shop on Acreage( $749,900

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2013 Tour Home™ In Tetherow ~ $785,000

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Desert Valley Group l 541-923-1376 www.desertvalleygroup.com

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Rod Hatchell, Brokerl 541-728-8812 rod.hatchellCObendluxuryhomes.com

Call CJ Neumannl 541-410-3710 or Lisa Lamberto l 541-610-9697 www.CJLisa.com

Call Bobby Lockrem, Broker l 541-480-2356

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19207 Dutchman Ct., Broken Top( $859,000

Luxury Single Level in Broken Top) $1,150,000

Awbrey Butte & Mt. Views ( $1,295,000

L ocated on M i r r o r Pond! ) $1,299,000

• Beautiful newly constructed custom home at the end of DutchmanCt. • Gorgeous mountain & terrain views

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Call Shelly Swanson, Broker l 541-408-0086

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Call Jodl Kearney, Broker l 541-693-4019 jodirebroker©hotmail.com

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Single Level Tumalo Home ~ $1,425,000

658 9 0 Pronghorn Estates Dr. ~ $1,685,000 • This home incudesretractabewindows in thekitchenandfamily roomwhich incorporates the outdoor livingspace • It has rn elevator totakeyouto the

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The Norma DuBois and Julle Moe Team, Brokers 541-312-5151 l www TeamNormaAndJulie.com

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MLS¹201306666 Scott Cruikshank, Broker l 541-350-9023

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1716 Ter r e t Rd, Attractive single level Wonderfully loc a ted N ewly L isted! B e n d 14198 SW Nine Peaks 12250 NW Dove Rd. 4005 NW Helmholtz 9.33 acres in P owell Desirable small acre$354,000. 2611 sq.ft., brick veneer h o me h ome with a c o m - country h o m e on Pl. Mtn. views from Unobstructed moun- Way ultimate family Butte, - 4 bdrm, 2.5 age in the country 4 5 acres, 3 bay shop. only 2 miles to Culver. manding view of Mt. 2+acres. 4 b drm, 3 t his 1960 sq. ft., 3 tain views! immacu- homes. 4 bdrm 3 b ath, 1928 s q . f t . , miles from town, borHigh Lakes Realty & 4 bdr, 3 bath, on 5~/4 Jefferson and the sur- bath with plenty of bdrm., 2 bath home l ate 1841 sq. ft . 3 bath, over 7 acres, 3-car garage, barn, dering Crooked River Property M a n age- acres w/irrg. rights. rounding area. Beau- updates. Kitchen has on 1.16 acre. 936 sq. bdrm, 2 bath, cedar 20x40 heated pool. shop, with RV door. g rasslands. W o uld ment 541-536-0117 Heated f l o or s in tiful well kept home new custom cabinets, ft. garage has a shop sided home on 4.81 $420,000. MLS $359,000 MLS m ake n i c e ho r s e kitchen, dining area & with spacious rooms. tile countertops, bam area plus 2 bays. RV fenced acres. 2 01305932. Call ยน 2012037129 Pa m setup. Home placed in 17690 Tell Ct . utility r oom. L a r ge MLSยน201206924 boo floors, new light covered storage & MLS Travis L . H a n na, Lester, Principal Bro2000 with new septic, $385,000 $234,900. 1790 sq.ft., wood decks plus a $239,000. D&D Realty fixtures and m o re. carport. $13 9 ,500 201101447 PC, Principal Broker, Century 21 Gold d rainfield an d c ity 24x33 shop, 1 acre. solar water pre heater Group LLC Baths have new tile, MLS 201208272 Juniper Realty, ker, 541-788-3480. Country Realty, Inc. water at t h a t t i me. High Lakes Realty & 541-504-5393 541-504-1338 on the tile roof. City 541-475-3030 r ecent c arpet a n d Juniper Realty, Redmond RE/MAX $119,000. MLS Property Ma n age- water is used for unwindows as well as in 541-504-5393 Land & Homes 2 01100233 John L . ment 541-536-0117 13850 SW Quail Trail, 757 derground s p rinkler terior paint. Covered Real Estate Beautiful and peaceful Scott R ea l E s t ate Powell Butte. Private s ys. Property w a s Crook County Homes 541-548-1712 p orch, triple car a t Check out the 2 Bdrm 2 Bath on 2 $ 485,000 C ustom 2 Powell Butte home on horse property with state approved thru tached garage and classifieds online acres. Large shop/ga2 bath 1860 10.36 acres with 8.33 Elegantly designed, mtn Measure 49 for 2 ad- Beautiful Pahlish home pull through s hop. www.bendbulletin.com gorgeous mountain bedroom irrig. Home re- views, 2574 sq. ft. 3 rage, fenced yard, views. The 6.24 acres SQ. FT. home on 7.76 acres ditional acre homesP roperty i s ag e n t cabin. LaPine $83,000. ties. $ 3 9 5,000.MLS in the beautiful area of owned. v iew acres w 4. 8 built in 2004. Open Updated daily i s fenced & c r o ss bdrm, 2 bath home, $33 9 , 900 loft overlooks Ochoco Pointe w/park Call 541-390-7394 or fenced w/2 stall barn, acres of COI irriga- and dining living 201306487 Heather Hockett, PC, a r eas, large living, m a ny 541-771-0143 and walking trail. 4 6624 SW FERRET DR. insulated tack room t ion, detached 9 0 6 custom u res, John L. Scott Real Es- bdrms, 3 baths, a tan- B roker, Century 2 1 vaulted ceil- 20x20 shop,feat Updated 3 bdrm, 2 w/water & 2 l o afing SQ. FT. garage/shop, soaring fenced 51275 D i a nn e Rd. tate 541-548-1712 ings. Spacious oak dum c a r ga r a ge. Gold Country Realty, bath on 6 acres in a sheds. $299 , 0 00 pump shed, fenced kitchen and utility/mud for horses. $315,000 541-420-9151 $159,000. 5 A c res,Great home on large lot Den/computer/or 4th and c ross f e nced, room with tile flooring. MLSยน201304364 private location. Large MLS 201304401 home, shop, RV rabedroom downstairs pole barn hay storage wrap-round v i ews. L a r ge w/full bathroom. Large Wonderful horse prop garage/shop has Juniper Realty, p o r c h,C all N a n c y Pop p mada. High L a kes with in Redmond. detached 541-504-5393 Realty & Pr o perty family room n e eds master upstairs with 2 erty with mtn v iew. plenty of room for all 2-car 541-815-8000 MLSยน201306856 carpet. Con v erted more bedrooms, bo1188 sq. ft. 3 bed, 2 your toys. $159,000 Management drive-thru garage and Crooked River Realty Call The Bulletin At Eagle Crest Properties Juniper Realty, garage into extra of- nus room with launbath mfd. home on 541-536-0117 1008 sq. ft. Barn/Shop Home has fenced prop866-722- 3370 541-504-5393 541-385-5809 fice s pace. L a rge d ry area. Ga s f o r 2.5 fully fenced acres w ith a 7 2 0 s q . f t . erty f o r ani m als. carp o r t. 51377 W a l ling Ln. shop 8 with n o -climb f i e ld Place Your Ad Or E-Mail lean-to, fenced pas- Wonderful location & heating an d li v i ng f encing an d g a t ed 12789 SW Wheatgrass TURN THE PAGE $123,500 $75,000. 1.24 a cre, At: www.bendbulletin.com t ure, p o nd , la n d - a nice shop area. This room fireplace w/cen- driveway. Rd. Well maintained pole barn, city water MLSยน201302421 Int e r ior For More Ads scaped yard. Pana/c for hot sum- painted, new carpet 1680 sq. ft., 3 bdrm., 14128 SW Quail Rd., is a g r eat c ountry a nd s e wer. H i g h D&D Realty Group tral oramic mountain view. home! Ready for a mers. $309,000 MLSยน The Bulletin 2 bath, on 1 a c r e. CRR 3 bdrm, 2 ba, Lakes Realty & Prop- LLC 541-475-3030 installed, new stove & MLSยน201304104 201306455 erty Man a gement f ridge J u l y 20 1 2 . Spacious living room 5 acres, 1200 sq. ft. 4 bdrm, 2 bath 1920 sq. John L. Scott Real Es- family wanting to live Home sits on 2.23 AC John L. Scott Real Es- Vaulted ceilings, large downstairs & f a mily barn. on acreage & have 541-536-0117 $23 5 ,000. in desirable Madras tate 541-548-1712 room to spread out. room upstairs. MLS 2 0 1 306951. ft. home built in 2006, tate 541-548-1712 deck, fenced garden dbl. garage and shop. 52158 Elde r berry, Ranchos, re c e ntly MLSยน201209328 MLS Travis L . H a n na, area, 3 h orse pas $179,900 762 Located o n 2.7 3 $279,000 Custom 1870 $238,500. 1981 sq.ft., remodeled ki t c hen $249,900 D&D Realty tures, 12'x24' 3 sided 201302119 PC, Principal Bros q. ft. home, g o u r acres. $279,900. Too multiple outbuildings. w/an appliance ga- Homes with Acreage Group LLC Juniper Realty, ker, 541-788-3480. horse shelter, 26'x32' for MLS. Pam met kitchen, open loft, 541-475-3030 High Lakes Realty & rage, corian counter 541-504-5393 barn with 2 portable Redmond R E / MAX new wrap around decks, Lester, Principal Bro Property Ma n age- tops, hardwood floors, 13914 SW RIDGE PL. matted stalls & large L and & Hom e s ker, Century 21 Gold double garage spec Home on acreage bring ment 541-536-0117 master has cork floors Amazing mtn v iews hay storage, 10x20 $265,000 - 2 bdrm, 2 Real Estate a ll your t o ys, l i v e Country Realty, Inc. tacular canyon and & m o re ! $ 2 7 5,000 from this 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1188 sq. ft. ins. storage shed and 52314 Ponderosa Way. MLSยน201304462 mtn views. 1.20 acres close to town on this bath home on 1 .13 12'x12' ins. dog house home on 5.95 acres & 2.5 Acres with full wa- 541-504-1338 MLS 201302855 2.23 acres with 3 bed $249,000. 4 Bdrm, 2 D&D Realty Group LLC acres which is adjater right. 1990 built 5 ACRES with mounhuge 72x60 shop. with lean to. $194,500 bath, 1922 sq.ft., 1.13 541-475-3030 1040 sq. ft. home w/2 tain views. 3 bdrm, 2 C all N a nc y Po p p , room, 2 bath home, cent to public land. MLS 201305054 MLSยน 201209007 acres. High L a kes 541-815-8000 s plit fl o o r plan . bdrms, 2 baths. New Short distance to the John L. Scott Real Es Call Linda Lou b ath, 1620 s q . f t . Realty & Pr o p ertyLook at these views! MLSยน201301914 well, pressure tank, home, 36x40 shop, Crooked River Realty D eschutes Riv e r . Day-Wright, Broker, tate 541-548-1712 Management Cascade Mtns from $164,900 $89,900 water system, 1000 541-771-2585 fenced, irrig., sprin541-536-0117 your l i ving r o o m. MLS201304388. g al septic t an k i n kler sys. $ 279,000. Where can you find a D&D Realty Group LLC Crooked River Realty Home has been up541-475-3030 2012. Fenced and has MLS 2809225. Pam Juniper Realty, Need to get an ad helping hand? 5 2571 D oe Lane , dated with newer heat horse facilities as well 541-504-5393 1.76 Acres zoned R4 $99,000. 850 S q.ft., pump & all new floors. Lester, 541-504-1338 Horse Property! 4.33 From contractors to in ASAP? w ith 2122 sq. ft . 3 as barn and s hop. C entury 2 1 , Go l d 1.13 acres, RV Pole G reat r a nc h s t y l e H ome overlooks i r r i Acres! Close to BLM! yard care, it's all here bdrm, 2 bath country 5 588 NE H w y . 9 7 County Realty barn. High Lakes Re- h ome with l ot s o f Spacious 1878 sq. ft. between Redmond & gated farm land & af Fax it to 541-322-7253 home, lovely l a ndin The Bulletin's home. W e l l-mainalty & Property Man- room to play. fords clear Cascade Terrebonne. 6661 SW Quarry Ave, scapinq an d l a r ge agement tained, landscaped, "Call A Service $172,000. MLS Mountain views. $299,000 MLS Redmond. 4.77 541 -536-01 1 7 pond, 8249,900. MLS 2 01307440 J o h n L . acres, 1 acre irrigabarns, detached gaยน 201208213 D& D Home was r e m od The Bulletin Classifieds 201205496 Professional" Directory Pam rage, greenhouse. R ealty Group L L C eled & u p dated in R e a l E s tate t ion. Pond, s h o p 53535 B i g Tim b e r, 541-475-3030 Lester, Principal Bro- Scott $249,900. MLS a nd 16000 sq. f t . 2007. $545, 0 00 6 326 SW S h a d R d . ker, Century 21 Gold 541-548-1712 $ 199,900. 3 B d r m , 2 01303017 . Cal l C ountry h om e wi t h MLSยน201200107 1 .26 a c re , 29 x 3 6 Newer home close to Country Realty, Inc. $315,000. 10 acres with house. $ 3 50,000. Charlie & V i rginia Spectacular views of s pectacular Sm i t h MLS 2 0 1 307143. shop. High Lakes Re- schools on large lot, D&D Realty Group LLC the C R R C a n yon, 541-504-1338 Br o kers Rock views on a quiet Principal 3 60' view o f C a s - Call Tr a vi s L. alty & Property Man- w /storage shed & 541-475-3030 S mith R o cks a n d dead-end cou n t ry 541-350-3418 c ades a n d Sm i t h Hanna, PC, Princiagement mountains from every large master bdrm. Custom home on 5 road. Spacious 2700 Redmond RE/MAX Rock, 36x36 b a rn, pal Broker, 541-536-0117 sq. ft. home boasts 3 Land & Homes Real New carpet in living acres 3 bdrm 2 bath, window of this 2436 Garage Sales 2304 sq. ft. garage, 541-788-3480. sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 3 bath room. Tile c o unter 2 baths, huge Estate 541-923-0855 s hop/hobby ro o m . 53784 Br i dg e Dr. tops in kitchen. Ga- dbl. garage, private home on 1.47 acres. Garage Sales Redmond R E / MAX bdrms, country kitchen, din MLSยน 201304364 L and & Hom e s home, open $499,000. 3366 Sq.ft. rage converted into well, l a r ge shop. $179,000. MLS ing area, large utility Immaculate Call Linda Lou Day Riverfont Home. High Garage Sales acres in Boones$106.500. MLS 20134899 Real Estate r oom and a b a s e 2.31 room or a ddi- 201207304 Wright Lakes Realty 8 Prop- play Call borough, 2153 sq. ft., Juniper Realty, family r o om. Nancy 541-771-2585 7150 SW S WALLOW ment which i s in 3 bdrm, 2 bath, sunFind them erty Man a gement tional Popp 541-504-5393 cluded in the sq. ft. $74,000 RD. Spacious 1804 Crooked River Realty 541 -536-01 1 7 541-815-8000 room, granite in MLSยน201302561. Also an extra area counters, sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2 bath water feaCrooked River Realty 16751 SW DOVE RD. $329,000. overlooking w ith S m i t h Roc k upstairs and all bed Horse property, D&D Realty G roup The Bulletin and large 1344 One level 2500 sq. ft. LLC 541-475-3030 golf course/Crooked v iews. B r ight a n d r ooms are o n t h e ture $115,000. 4 Bdrm, 2 Wait until you see in ft. shop. $449,999. custom log home on Classifieds River canyon views. o pen k i tchen a n d main level. Large dbl. sq. acres, loafing shed. Nice 3 bdrm home in side ... stunning con 201305391. Pam 4 .9 a c res.Floor t o 3 bdrm, 2 bath home great room. Private garage. 1.5 acres w/1 MLS High Lakes Realty & a r c hitec c eiling Principal Browind o w s 541-385-5809 own and c lose t o temporary with dbl attached gaacre irrig.,fenced and Lester, location o n 5.62 Property Ma n age- tschools. t ure f e aturing f i n e ker, Century 21 Gold w/views of the Mtns. Landscaped rage, 28x42 RV barn. ready f o r ho r s es. acres. $209,000. 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Private location, ¹201004467. $84,900 course lot .54 Ac be201300800 power and water at lot Greens, kitty corner to gas fireplace, living pletely finished with w/large game, abunCascade Realty, hind the gate 541-385-5809 Juniper Realty l ines. C al l N a n cy new Ridgeview High room PLUS f a m ily (4) rooms . Artificial dant wildlife and seaDennis Haniford, $138,000 541-504-5393 Popp 541-815-8000 School. $59 9 ,000. room, chef's kitchen grass an d n a t ural s onal c r eek. M L S Principal Broker $58,000 One acre lot 86 Bitterbrush Court Crooked River Realty MLS ¹ 20 1 2 0 3193 with large eating bar, grass with many gar- ¹201306534 541-536-1731 with Cascade views Smith Roc k v i e ws 1191 NW Helmholtz Pam Lester, Principal SW Geneva View Rd. granite countertops, den and flower beds. 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MLS charming 1197 NW Helmholtz farm Every bdrm, $369,900. Fully fenced. views on Livengood W ay 2 .5 9 a c r es Country Realty, Inc. mfd home with exten- home. 2012304545 Pam h ome, set-up f o r has a walk-in closet, John L. Scott Real 541-504-1338 sive updates. Large MLS¹201205397 Way is r eady and Lester, Principal Bror eady t o bui l d . horses, 3 stall barn, Estate 541-548-1712 Call Nancy Popp, an d c o vered double sinks in maswaiting for your cus- $97,000. ker, Century 21 Gold numerous outbuildMLS 7 965 SW R i ve r R d . deck ter bath, light and airy parking area. O nly 541-815-8000 tom man u factured Country Realty, Inc. 2 01100751. Cal l 2.79 acres, near the The Bulletin's ings. $32 9 , 000. Crooked River Realty $22,000. MLS family room. Kitchen 541-504-1338 home. Pick your own Travis L . H a n na, D eschutes Riv e r . "Call A Service MLS 201305577 Pam has oak cabinets, isPC, Principal Bro$49,000 MLS 201306942 Call Charlie & Vir903 Highland View Lp. design! 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Bendhomes.com Estate 541-548-1712 LIQUIDATION Dennis Haniford, MLS¹201206082 home. Call Candice private but close to Country Realty, Inc. 6.1 acre corner lot, Principal Broker Vicci Bowen for Complete Listings of Anderson, Br o k er, Prices Slashed Huge 637 Acres in forest town. $56 5 , 000. 541-504-1338 Mtn. views, near Des541-410-9730 Savings! 10 Year 541-536-1731 541-788-8878 Area Real Estate for Sale west of Silver Lake, MLS ¹ 201304467 chutes River. $89,900 conditional warranty. Owner will carry with a www.johnlscott.com/9 OR, with recreation Central Oregon Realty 9148 sq.ft. FLAT lot, The Highlands at BroRedmond RE/MAX MLS 201205646 Finished on your site. Group, LLC 2756 cabin and stream. ood down payment. Land & Homes Real Juniper Realty cul-de-sac, ut i l ities ken top, 10 a cres, ONLY 2 LEFT! John L. Scott 541-480-7215 Estate 541-923-0855 541-504-5393 79,900. MLS @ s tubbed i nt o P U E , gated, private well, 771 Real Estate, Bend Redmond, Oregon 201303870. 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Honda Shadow/Aero 750, 2007 Black, 11K mi, 60 mpg, new detachable windshield, Mustang seat & tires; detachable Paladin backrest 8 luggage rack w/keylock.VanceHines pipes, great sound. Cruise control, audible turn signals for safety. $3,995. Jack, 541-549-4949 Street Glide 2006 black cherry metal f l ake, good extras, 8 ,100 miles, will take some trade of firearms or small ironhead. $14,000. 541-306-8812

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1987 Freightliner COE 3axle truck, Cummins engine, 10-spd, runs! $3900 obo. 541-419-2713

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Canopy for long-bed pickup, $45. 541-420-2220

Classic 1954 Bonanza, Nov. 324 E, see at M adras Ai r S h o w , $79,000.541-475-3467

Executive Hangar at Bend Airport (KBDN) 60' wide x 50' deep, w/55' wide x 17' high bifold dr. Natural gas heat, offc, bathroom. Adjacent to Frontage Rd; great visibility for aviation business. Financing avail-

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Chevy C-20 Pickup 1969, all orig. Turbo 44; auto 4-spd, 396, model CST /all options, orig. owner, $19,950, 541-923-6049

Chevy 1955 PROJECT car. 2 door wgn, 350 small block w/Weiand dual quad tunnel ram with 450 Holleys. T-10 4-speed, 12-bolt posi, Weld Prostar wheels, extra rolling chassis + extras. $6500 for all. 541-389-7669.

Mitsubishi Fuso 1995 14' box truck with lift gate, 184,000 miles, able. 541-948-2126 or needs turbo seal. email 1jetjock@q.com $3500 or best offer. 541-420-2323 Piper A rcher 1 9 8 0, based in Madras, al-

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NICF RBUCN~ 20.5' Seaswirl Spyder 1989 H.O. 302, 285 hrs., exc. cond., stored indoors for l ife $ 9900 O B O . 541-379-3530

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I •s Cougar 33 ft. 2006, 14 ft. slide, awning, easy lift, stability bar, bumper extends for extra cargo, all access. incl., like new condition, stored in RV barn, used less than 10 t imes loc ally, no p et s o r smoking. $20,000 obo. 541-536-2709.

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Want to impress the relatives? Remodel your home with the help of a professional from The Bulletin's "Call A Service Professional" Directory 21' Crownline Cuddy Cabin, 1995, only 325 hrs on 4.3L engine with Merc outdrive. Bimini top & moorage cover, $7500 obo. 541-382-2577

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12~/~' HiLaker fishing 875 boat with trailer and Watercraft newly overhauled 18 h.p. Johnston o u t- Ads published in "Wab oard, $ 85 0 o b o . tercraft" include: KayEves 541-383-5043, aks, rafts and motordays 541-322-4843 Ized personal watercrafts. For

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Jayco Eagle 26.6 ft iong, 2000 Sleeps 6, 14-ft slide, awning, Eaz-Lift stabilizer bars, heat 8 air, queen walk-around bed, very good condition, $10,000 obo. 541-595-2003

tires. 5 -33x12.50/16.5 $125. 541-480-0403.

Pickup - 5th wheel tailgate, fits Ford, Chev, like new $225. 541-504-8666

Corvette Coupe 1964 530 miles since frame off restoration. Runs and drives as new. Satin Silver color with black leather interior, mint dash. PS, PB, AC, 4 speed. Knock offs. New tires. Fresh 327 N.O.M. All Corvette restoration parts in 8 out. Reduced to $59,500. 541-410-2870

Antique & Classic Autos

1979 580C Case Backhoe Enclosed heated cab, 80" front bucket, 18" hoe bucket, exc. rubber, plumbed for hammer, hardly used during 12 yrs I've owned it. Extra hoses, parts & 8' screen included. $10,500 obo. 541-389-4092

1921 Model T Delivery Truck Restored & Runs $9000. 541-389-8963

Pickup 1940, 98% 1952 Ford Customline Ford Coupe, project car, flat- auto parts avail., no head V-8, 3 spd extra rust. 35 1 W i n dsor motor, $12,500 obo. parts, & materials, $2000 541-815-3224 obo. 541-410-7473

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Ads published in the "Boats" classification include: Speed, fishing, drift, canoe, Monaco Windsor, 2001, house and sail boats. loaded! (was $234,000 For all other types of new) Solid-surface watercraft, please go counters, convection/ micro, 4-dr, fridge, to Class 875. washer/dryer, ceramic 541-385-5809 tile 8 carpet, TV, DVD, satellite dish, leveling, 8-airbags, power cord reel, 2 full pass-thru trays, Cummins ISO 8.3 350hp turbo Diesel, 7.5 Diesel gen set. $85,000

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Legal Notices Deschutes C o unty, Oregon as document number 2013-022709. Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the o b ligations secured by said deed of trust and a notice of default has been recorded in the Deschutes County Official Re c ords of Deschutes C o u nty, Oregon as document number 2013-022711 pursuant to O regon Revised St at u t es 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure i s ma d e is grantor's failure to pay when due the follow-

ing sums: 1) Regular monthly p a y ments, beginning with a payment o f $ 3 , 907.93 owed for October of 2012, and m o nthly payments of $3,907.93 each month thereafter, and 2) late charges tota l i ng $1,367.80 as of May 13, 2013. By reason of said default the b eneficiary has d e clared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said deed of trust immediately due and payable, s a id sums being the following/to-wit: $614,645.81 plus $103.96 per diem interest from May 13, 2013. WHEREFORE,

notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on October 21, 2013, at the hour of 1 0 o ' c lock a.m., in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the Deschutes County Courthouse, County of Des chutes, S t ate o f O regon, located a t 1100 NW Bond, Bend, Oregon 97701, sell at public auction to the h ighest b idder f o r each the interest in the said d e scribed real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the said deed of trust, together with any interest which the grantor

in Oregon at (800) 452-7636. The rel ief sought in t h e or grantor's succesC omplaint i s th e sors in i nterest acf oreclosure of t h e quired after the exproperty located at ecution of said deed 2766 N E R a i nier of trust, to satisfy the D rive, Bend, O R foregoing obligations 97701. Date of First thereby secured and Publication: August t he costs an d e x 17, 2013. McCarthy penses of sale, in8 H o l thus, L L P , cluding a reasonable R obert Haka r i , charge by the trustee. OSB¹ 114082, 920 Notice is further given SW 3r d A v enue, t hat a n y per s o n First Floor, Portland, named i n Se c t ion OR 97204, Phone: 86.753 of Oregon Revised Statutes has the (877) 369-6122, Ext. 3370, Fax: ( 5 03) right to have the pro694-1460, ceeding di s missed rhakari@mccarthyand the deed of trust holthus.com, Of Atreinstated by paying torneys for Plaintiff. the e n tire a m ount then due (other than LEGAL NOTICE uch portion of t h e Notice of Foreclosure of sprincipal as would not Possessory Lien on be due had no Personal Pr o perty then default occurred), to(ORS 87.152). Lien gether with costs and Claimant: E uropean attorney fees actually B ody W o rk , In c . , in enforcing 6 3032 Sher m a n tincurred he o b ligation a n d Road, B e nd , OR 97701. Pers o n al d eed o f tr u st , t o Property: Par t ially gether with trustee's not exceeding dismantled, i n c om- fees, piete 1965 P orsche the amounts provided by Section 86.753 of 356 Coupe and ass orted p arts; W I N Oregon Revised Statutes and by c uring (body) ¹127720, Plate any o t he r d e f ault Number/Registrationof in the unknown. Lien complained Amount: $20,000 plus notice of default, at time that is not storage charges at the any r ate of $ 1 500 p e r later than five days before the date last week c o m mencing January 1, 2013 and set for the sale. In this notice, continuing at that rate construing through date of sale. the masculine gender includes the feminine Purported Owner and and the neuter, the last know a ddress: includes the Randy K a mperman singular plural, t h e word c/o Wald, 5 B e cket "grantor" any Street, Lake Oswego, successorincludes in interest OR 97356. Date and the grantor as well Time of Sale: August to as any other person 30, 2013, 8:00 a.m. an obligation, Location of Sale and owing performance of Personal P r o perty: the which is by European Body Work, said deedsecured of trust, and 6 3032 Sher m a n words "trustee" Road, B e nd , OR the and "beneficiary" in97701. clude their respective LEGAL NOTICE successors in interest, TRUSTEE'S NOTICE if any. Dated: June 6, OF SALE 2013. /s/ Joseph M. Reference is made to S trunk. Joseph M . that certain deed of Strunk, Su c c essor trust made by Wayne Trustee, Dra b k in, J. Semon, as grantor, Tankersley 8 Wright, to David C H a uge- LLC, 701 NE Evans berg (whose address Street; P.O. Box 625, is 620 NE 5th Street, McMinnville, OR McMinnville, Oregon), 9 7128. STATE O F Trustee, in favor of OREGON, County of First Federal Savings Yamhill ) ss. On the and Loan, as benefi- 6th day of June, 2013, ciary, dated January personally appeared 7, 2 0 08, r e corded Joseph M. Strunk and January 11, 2008, as acknowledged this in Document N u m ber strument to be his free 2 008-01532 i n t h e act and deed. Before Deschutes C o u nty me: /s/ Julie AnderO fficial Records o f son, NOTARY PUBDeschutes C o u nty, LIC FOR OREGON. Oregon, covering the State of Oregon ss. following d e s cnbed County of Yamhill ) I, real property situated the undersigned, cerin said county and tify that I am the attorstate, to-wit: Lot 75, ney or one of the atR IDGE A T E A G L E torneys for the above C REST 3 9 , Des - named suc c essor chutes County, Ortrustee and that the egon. Beneficiary ap- foregoing is a compointed as successor piete and exact copy t rustee Joseph M . of the orig i n al S trunk, attorney a t t rustee's n otice o f law, whose address is sale. /s/ Catherine A. 701 NE Evans Street, Wright, (Attorney for McMinnville, Oregon, Successor Trustee). by appointment reThe Bulletin corded in th e D esTo Subscribe call chutes County Official Re c ords of 541-385-5800 or go to www.bendbulletin.com


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Premiere ** "Shallow Hal"(2001)GwynethPaltrow, JackBlack 13 25 Tot a l Divas '14' Total Divas The"Fat"Twin '14 ESPN 21 23 2223 HighSchoolFootbaff Baseball Tonight (N) (Live)cc SportsCenter (N)(Live) cc SportsCenter (N)(Live) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) cc SportsCenter (N)(Live) cc ESPN2 22 24 21 24 CoffegeGameDay(N) « High School Football Central (Calif.) at ValorChristian (Colo.) (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) « Fantasy Football NFL Yearbook ESPNC 23 25 123 25 (5:00) 30for 30 Roll Tide/War Eagle CC 30for30 cc Roll Tide/WarEagle cc 30 for 30 cc ESPNN 24 63 124203 SportsCenter (N) (Live) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) « SportsCenter (N) SportsNation SportsCenter (N) SportsNation SportsCenter (N) SportsNation SportsCenter (N) SportsNation FAM 67 29 19 41 (5:30)****"Cindere/la"(1950) (7:15) *** "ThePrincessand theFrog" (2009), BrunoCampos (9:15) *** "ThePrincessandthe Frog" (2009),BrunoCampos (11:15) **** "Cinderella" FNC 57 61 36 50 Justice With JudgeJeanine(N) Geraldo at Large(N) n 'PG' cc Journal Editorial FOX News Justice With JudgeJeanine Geraldo at Large n 'PG' cc Red Eye *FOOD 17 62 98 44 TheGreatFoodTruckRace'G Diners, Drive D i ners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Beat Bobby Flay Diners, Drive D i ners, Drive D i ners, Drive Iron Chef America 'G' ** "Rush Hour 2" (2001,Action) Jackie Chan, ChrisTucker. ** "The Karate Kid(2010) " JadenSmith. A Chinesemaster schools anAmericanboy in the martial arts. FX 131 American Horror Story: Asylum HGTV 17 49 33 43 House Hunters Hunters Int'I H ou s e Hunters Hunters Int'I Love It or List It Finlay Family'G ' L o ve It or List It Young Family 'G House Hunters Hunters Int'I House Hunters Hunters Int'I *HIST 15 42 41 36 Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG' LIFE 13 39 20 31 "Baby Sellers" (2013,Drama)Kirstie Alley, Jennifer Finnigan. 'PG' « "Escape From Polygamy"(2013) MaryMcCormack.Premiere. « "TheGoodMother" (2013) Helen Slater MeaghanMartin. 'PG' « MSNBC 59 59 128 51 Lockup Relatedhighprofile cases. Lockup Lockup: RawTheThree R's Lockup Lockup OrangeCounty Lockup OrangeCounty MTV 192 22 38 57 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness *** "GelHimfothe Greek" (2010,Comedy)Jonah Hil, Russell Brand. n Girl Code n '14 ** "TheHouseBunny" (2008) NICK 82 46 24 40 Hathaways Sam &Cat'G' Sam &Cat'G' Sam & Cat'G' Swindle"(2013,Comedy)Jennette McCurdy. Premiere. n 'G' « See DadRun n The Nanny 'PG Friends n 'PG' (11:33) Friends Welcome to Sweetie Pie's n 'PG' lyanla, Fix My Life n 'PG' « lyanla, Fix MyLife (N) n 'PG' Welcome toSweetie Pie's (N) n lyanla, Fix My Life n 'PG'ac c OWN 161 103 31 103Welcome to Sweetie Pie's n 'PG' Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 PAC12 47 310310310 Pac-12Football in 60 ** "Con Air" (1997)NicolasCage. Premiere. Vicious convicts hijack their flight. n SPIKE 132 31 34 46 (4:30) Rambo n (6:31) **"TheExpendables" (2010,Action) Sylvester Stallone,JasonStatham. n (11:32) ConAlr *** "ThePrestige" (2006,Drama)HughJackman, Christian Bale, MichaelCaine SYFY 13 35 133 45Childrenol Men * ngepo Men" (2010) JudeLaw.Agents repossesstransplantedorgansfor nonpayment Continuum '14' TBN 205 60 130 Hour of Power Billy GrahamClassic Crusades "Another Perfect Stranger" (2007)RubyMarie Lewis. Int o the Amazon Thirty men enter the Amazonjungle Virtual Memory The King of Family Guy n Family Guyn Family GuyFor- The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Sullivan 8 Son Deal With It Nut 'TBS '14' cc '14' cc Queens n 'PG' eign Affairs '14' Theory n 'PG' Theory n 'PG' Theory n '14' Theory n '14' Theory n 'PG' Theory n 'PG' Reunited '14' Job '14' cc *** "TheMoretheMerrier" (1943, Comedy)JeanArthur, Joel McCrea. Atrio gets ** "A Royal Scandal" (1945,Comedy) Tallulah Bankhead, Charles Coburn. Cath ** "Lured"(1947,Suspense)George (5'00) **** "The Lady Eve" (1941) TCM 10 Barbara Stanwyck. « mixed up in a crowdedwartime roominghouse. « erine the Greatpromotes ahandsomeyoung soldier. « Sanders, Lucille Ball. *TLC 17 34 32 34 Untold Stories of the E.R. n '14 40-Year-Old Child: A NewCase n The Man With the132-lb. Scrotum Untold Stories of the E.R. n 'PG' U n told Stories of the E.R. n '14 Untold Stories of the E.R. n '14 ) *** "IndependenceDay"(1996, Science Fiction)Will Smith, Bill Pullman. ** "Red" (2010,Action) BruceWilis, Morgan Freeman.The CIAtargets a teamof (10:15) ** "TheLosers" (2010,Action) Jeffrey DeanMorgan,ZoeSaldana. Elite *TNT 17 26 15 27 4i30 Earthlings vs.evil aliens in 15-mile-wideships. «(DVS) former agentsfor assassination. «(DVS) commandoshuntthemanwhobetrayedthem. cc *TOON 84 Cop" l (2009, Comedy)KevinJames. Premiere. Lego Star Wars Lego Star Wars ** "Paul Blam Mal King of the Hill American Dad Family Guy '14' Family Guy '14 Cleveland Show The Boondocks *TRAV 17 51 45 42 FoodParadise'PG' cc Food Paradise 'G' cc Monumental Mysteries cc GhostAdventures 'PG'« Ghost Adventures 'PG'« Ghost Adventures 'PG'« *** "Menln Black" (1997,Action) TommyLeeJones, Wil Smith, Linda Fiorentino. cc Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love.Raymond TVLND 65 47 29 35TheSoulMan TheSoulMan USA 15 30 23 30 NCIS Requiemn'14' « NCIS Recoiln 14 « NCIS Royalsand Loyals 'PG' « NCI S Cracked n 'PG' « NCIS BrokenArrow n 'PG' cc Graceland King'sCastle VHI 191 48 37 54 (6:15) Behind theMusic LLCoolJ LLCool J. n 'PG' (7:20) Behind the Music '14' cc Ma r rying, Game Marrying, Game Marrying, Game *** "Menace II Society" (1993) Tyrin Turner, JadaPinkett. n *A&E

**** "Dances WithWolves" 1990Kevin Costner. AUnionofficer befriends the Lakota. n 'PG-13' « ENCR 106 401 306401(5:45) *** "Sllverado" 1985,WesternKevin Kline. n 'PG-13' « "South ofHeaven, Westol Hell" FS1 35 303 303 Boxing FOX College Football Kickoff FOX Sports Live (N)(Live) « FOX Sports Live « FOX Sports Live ©c FOX Sports Live « FS2 34 Women's Soccer UEFAChampionsLeagueSoccer:PlayoffRound,1stLeg NRL RugbySeaEagles vs. Raiders(N) (Live) « Fantastic Finish AFL Premiership *** "TheSocial Network" 2010, DramaJesse Eisenberg. 'PG-13' cc ** "She's A/IThat"1999Freddie Prinze Jr. 'PG-13' cc FXM 104 204104120(5:00) *** "TheSocial Network" 2010'PG-13 GOLF 28 301 27 301 PGATour Golf PGA Tour Golf The Barclays, Third Round Golf Central (N) European PGATour Golf PGA Tour Golf HALL 66 33175 33 "SecondChances"( "AfterAll Theseyears" (2013) WendieMalick, Andrea Martin. 'PG' cc 2013)AlisonSweeney,GregVaughan.'G'cc Cedar CoveFreeSpirits (N) 'PG' Cedar CoveFreeSpirits 'PG' « *** "Life ofPl" 2012 SurajSharma,Tabu. Premiere. n 'PG' « HBO 425 501 425 501 (5:45) *** "TheBest ExoticMarigold Hotel" 2011 JudiDench. « (10:15) TheNewsroom 'MA' « Boar dwalk Em. Hard Knocks IFC 1 0 1 0 5 (5:00) ** "SilentHill" 2006 RadhaMitchell. 'R (7:45) ** "Cabin Fever" 2002,HorrorJordanLadd, Rider Strong. 'NR (9:45) ** "SilentHill" 2006, HorrorRadhaMitchell, Laurie Holden, SeanBean.'R ** "Rambolll"1988 Sylvester Stallone. n 'R' « *** "Magic Mike" 2012Channing Tatum.Premiere. n 'R' « MAX 400508 508 (5:45) ** "Rambo: FirstBlood Part II"1985 n 'R (9:10) Strike Back n 'MA' « NBCSN 27 58 30 209 IndyCar Racing English Premier LeagueSoccer Matchof the Day(N) Formula One Racing BelgianGrandPrix, Qualifying Str o ng & True Motorcycle Racing NGC 157 15 7 D o omsday Castle '14' Doomsday Castle '14' Doomsday Castle '14 Doomsday Castle '14' Let it Ride British Invasion 'PG' Let i t Ride Rockin' Wheelies 'PG

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