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The U.S. Forest Service is poised to once again approve a permit for the city of Bend to build a new $24 million water intake facility and pipeline in the Cascades foothills. On Friday, the Forest Service issued a notice of its draft decision to issue a permit for the project. It's designed to replace existing infrastructure that carries water from Bridge Creek to the city. Water from the Bridge Creek watershed
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the annual city supply. Yet the Bridge Creek project still faces opposition, in particular from a local nonprofit that sued in federal court to stop it last year. Paul Dewey, executive director of Central Oregon LandWatch, said the latest city proposal is the same as the project his organization fought last year. Previously, the city asked the ForestService to approve a plan to take more water from Bridge Creek. The city dropped that proposal last year after Central Oregon LandWatch filed suit, and submitted a new application to the Forest Service in which the city asked to take only the amount it currently withdraws from the creek. The design of the intake facility and pipeline, however, have not changed from the previous proposal. SeeWater/A5
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Steven Spielberg saw it coming. In June, speaking at a University of Southern California event with George Lucas, the Lincoln director said, "There's where three or four or maybe even a half-dozen mega-budget movies are
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going to change the paradigm" — forcing the industry to rethink its reliance on gargantuan spectacles. A month later, the first part of Spielberg's prediction has already come true: The latest high-profile calamity at the box office is the ill-buzzed "R.I.P.D.," which followed such heavily marketed titles as "Pacific Rim," "The Lone Ranger," "White House Down" and "After Earth" in failing to attract its expected audience. Meanwhile, "The Conjuring," a smaller, Exorcist-style chiller from "Saw" directorJames Wan, more than doubled its production budget in just one weekend. Summer 2013 is unquestionably the season of the iiber-flop. But do these numbers add up to the paradigm shift that Spielberg anticipates? For moviegoers exasperated by CGI whooshing — and 150-minute running times padded with a solid hour of action — a victory for the little guy might seem like
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WASHINGTON — The House ofRepresentatives passed a farm bill July 10 that made no allowances for food stamps, and with Republican leaders saying they would revisit the program later.
The legislative maneuver decoupledthe Supplemental Nutritional Allowance Program, or SNAP, as food stamps are now known, from agricultural policy. Since the 1960s, the two have been paired in a political marriage of convenience, in part under the
theory that by providing money for the needy to buy food will help create demand for the food grown by farmers. Earlier this year, the Senate passed a version of the farm bill that included more than $4.5 billion in cuts to SNAP funding over 10
years. The House tried and failed to pass its own farm bill that included cuts to SNAP totalling $20 billion over 10 years. InWashington,these efforts reflect a political effort to rein in government
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such inspections must be mandated. The law itself was grappling, in part, with problems that have grown out of an increasingly globalized food
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TOKYO — Japan should look into acquiring offensive weapons and other new military capabilities and assume a more active role in regional security, the country's defense minister said Friday, giving an early glimpse of how the new conservative government could lead the nation further than ever from its postwar pacifism. The minister, Itsunori Onodera, said Japan should consider such steps as acquiring weapons to strike bases in hostile countries and aerial drones to monitor Japan's vast territorial waters in response to the growing capabilities of North Korea and China. He spoke after his ministry released an interim report on an overhaul of Japanese defense strategy underway by the administration of hawkish Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, whose Liberal Democratic Party won a decisive election victory Sunday. SeeJapan/A6
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s use New York Times News Service The Cleveland man accused of holding three women captive in his home for a decade entered a guilty plea Friday in order to avoid the death penalty. The man, Ariel Castro, 53, pleaded guilty to 937 counts, including rape and k i dnapping, in a plea agreement with prosecutors. Under the deal, he would spend life in prison without parole and receive 1,000 additional years. "I will plead guilty because of the plea deal," Castro said in court. In a hearing Friday, Judge Michael Russo of the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court reviewedthe charges and asked
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one of the kidnapping victims. Earlier this month, he asked the judge for permission to see the girl, but the judge denied his request. During the hearing, Castro said that when he was arrested,he agreed towork with the authorities and "tell them the judge's questions, bring- everything." ing up his "sexual problems" He also told the judge that he and saying that he missed his had been sexually abused as a daughter. child. At one point, he said, "My As the judge listed each addiction to pornography and count in the long indictment my sexual problem has really and Castro pleaded guilty to taken a toll on my mind." each charge, Castro stopped to As part of the agreement, say, "I would like to state that I Castro would forfeit his home miss my daughter very much." and his savings. Prosecutors Castro has a 6- y ear-old said Castro's home would be daughter with Amanda Berry, demolished soon.
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people were killed Friday evening and about 75 wounded when two bombs ripped through a town in a tribal region of northwestern Pakistan, officials said. A militant group affiliated with the Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility. Most of the dead in Parachinar, the main town of the Kurram tribal region near Afghanistan, were believed to be Shiite Muslims.
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It's Saturday, July 27, the 208th day of 2013. There are 157 days left in the year.
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HAPPENINGS VStSI'BllS —Ceremonies
around the country will honor those who fought in the Korean
War, which ended 60years ago today.
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George Washington signed a measure establishing the Department of Foreign Affairs, forerunner of the Department of State.
In1861, Union Maj. Gen. George McClellan took command of the Army of the Po-
tomac during the Civil War.
Court says skipping ads doesn't violate copyright. That's a big deal, one expert says.
In1866, Cyrus Field finished
laying out the first successful
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underwater telegraph cable between North America and
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Europe. A previous cable in 1858 burned out after only a
few weeks' use. In1909, during the first official test of the U.S. Army's first airplane, Orville Wright flew him-
self and a passenger, Lt. Frank Lahm, aboveFort Myer, Va., for one hour and 12 minutes.
In1921, Canadian researcher Frederick Banting and his assistant, Charles Best, suc-
ceeded in isolating the hormone insulin at the University of Toronto. In1940, Bugs Bunny made his
"official" debut in theWarner
Bros. animated cartoon "A Wild
Hare." In1942, during World War II, the First Battle of El Alamein in
Egypt ended in adraw asAllied forces stalled the progress of Axis invaders. The Allies went
on to win a clearvictory over the Axis in the Second Battle of El Alamein later that year. In1960, Vice President Rich-
ard Nixon wasnominated for president on the first ballot at the Republican National Con-
vention in Chicago. In1967, President Lyndon B.
Johnson appointed the Kerner Commission to assess the causes of urban rioting, the same day black militant H. Rap Brown said in Washington that
violence was"as American as cherry pie." In1974,the House Judiciary Committee voted 27-11 to adopt the first of three articles of
impeachmentagainst President Richard Nixon, charging he had
personallyengaged in acourse of conduct designed toobstruct justice in the Watergate case. In1980, on day 267 of the Iranian hostage crisis, the deposed Shah of Iran died at a
military hospital outside Cairo, Egypt, at age 60. In 1996, terror struck the
Atlanta Olympics as a pipe bomb exploded atCentennial Olympic Park, directly killing one person and injuring 111.
Anti-government extremist Eric Rudolph later pleaded guilty to the bombing.
Ten yearsago: Lance Armstrong won arecord-tying fifth straight title in the Tour de France. However, Amstrong
was stripped of all seven of his Tour de Francetitles in 2012 by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency.
Five yearsago:A gunman went on a rampage at the Ten-
nessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville, kill-
ing two peopleandwounding six others. (Jim D.Adkisson later pleaded guilty to murder and attempted murder and
was sentenced to life in prison without parole.) Twobombs targeting civilians at a packed
square in Istanbul, Turkey, killed 17 people.
One yearago: Britain opened its Olympic Games in acelebration of Old England and new,
even cheekily featuring a stunt double for Queen Elizabeth II parachuting with James Bond
into Olympic Stadium.
BIRTHDAYS TV producer Norman Lear is 91. Actor Jerry VanDykeis 82. Olympic gold medal figure
skater Peggy Fleming is 65. Actor Julian McMahon is 45. Comedian Maya Rudolph is 41. MLB player Alex Rodriguez
is 38. Actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers is 36. — From wire reports
In 1984, the Supreme Court rejected Hollywood's a rgument that the record button on the Betamax VCR made its manufacturer, Sony, liable for copyright infringement. The high court ruled that consumers were allowed to record television shows by copyright's fair use doctrine.The decision became a legal foundation of the modern consumer electronics industry. Technology has evolved dramatically in the last three decades, yet there have been few
in creating whole new technologies that are legal as in giving a lot of other companies another leg to stand on. The Ninth Circuit treated this as an easy case, and I think the people at Pinterest have got to be jumping up and down about that. They've got other arguments they can
make (against future copyright lawsuits), but the fair use holding makes it cleaner and easier to win. The other can of worms this opinion opens up is ad skipping. The court said ad-skipping doesn't even count (for
purposes of copyright Iaw). If rulings exploring how the Sony the consumer can legally watch precedentaffects modern media technologies. On Wednesday, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued a landmark ruling that modern digital video recorders with the ability to automatically skip commercials are permitted under copyright'sfair use doctrine. The case pitted the satellite TV company Dish against the Fox t elevision network. Dish had introduced a line of DVRs with two key features. The "Hopper" allows consumers to automatically skip over commercials. And the "Prime Time Anytime" feature allows consumers to automatically record prime-time shows for later viewing. In its ruling, the Ninth Circuit held that the Prime Time Anytime feature was legal under copyright's fair use doctrine. And it held that commercial-skipping didn't even raise copyright issues, since the features didn't involve making copies of Fox's content. J ames Grimmelmann, a professor at the University of Maryland Law School,commented on the significance of the decision Wednesday. . Why was this an impor. tant case for the future of copyright law? . (Since the 1984 Sony de. cision), the courts have largely managed to avoid making similar fair use r ulings because the issues are very rarely presented to them. The cases have almost always been litigated on theories that don't squarelyraise whether home uses are fair. We could have had this in the first wave of DVRs, but none of those cases went through. (Fox thought this would be a strong case for them) because Dish's taping was so wholesale. (A 2008 ruling involving Cablevision) assigned responsibility for creating the copy to the consumer (instead of the manufacturer). But Fox said "because Dish's Hopper tapes everything when you press the button, the Hopper is making the copy rather than the consumer, and therefore we can sue them for direct infringement." That claim w ent a gainst them in today's ruling, which threw the fair use issue squarely into play. And the content owners got (from their perspective) a horrible fair use ruling out of it. The court was completely unconcerned that consumers can tape all of prime time at one time. There was no requirement to pick individually the things that you need to record. Scale is no longer at issue. Making large archives of stuff for your own purposes looks like a fair use. I assume that this is a green light for on-
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later, they don't even consider (how ad-skipping affects the market). People will try a bunch of these things now that they've got this opinion on the books.
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. the r e l ationship b e tween content creators and distributors? • This is a nice step toward • what I would consider a more rational system of copyright law. In an article last year about the legality of o nline video streaming, I argued that worrying about public performances and counting copies is a really confused way of coming at it. Fair use is much better because it puts honestly on the table the real parties in interest:consumers making copies. This is both an alternative to the whole mess about determining who makes a transmission, and a more honest way of asking the fundamental question, which is what rights do consumers have with media.
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But (this ruling is) going to exacerbate the push toward closed ecosystems. The broadcasters are going to renegotiate their contracts with Dish. Dish will get some goodies out of this result because they've got a better baseline now. But the broadcastersare going to be increasingly reluctant to license contentunless they have a path to consumers that's technically locked down the whole way. Hulu is a good platform for them because they control the terms, and you can't extract media with it without crossing one of the other laws, such as the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, that have held up better for them.
Ci living is safer than in the country, study finds By Deborah Netburn Los Angeles Times
LOS ANGELES — Want to keep your family safe? Then raise your kids in the city. It ma y s o un d c o unterintuitive, b u t r e s earchers found people living in densely populated urban areas in the United States are 20 percent less likelyto die from a serious injury than people who live in rural parts of the country. So much for fresh air and
open spaces. "The f i ndings d efinitely surprised me," said lead researcher Sage Myers, who teaches at the University of Pennsylvania and practices emergency room m edicine at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. "Homicide rates are higher in cities, and people think of those more emotional and sensationalized dangers, but the risk of motor vehicle accidents and machinery accidents is much higher in rural areas," she said. In a study published in the peer-reviewed Annals of Emergency Room Medicine this week, Myers and her team analyzed all of the nearly 1.3 million recorded deaths in the United States from injuries between 1999 and 2006. These included deaths from car accidents, poisoning, firearms, drowning, falls, suffocation, cuts and heavy machinery,among others.
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Deaths from terroristattacks, the vast majority of which occurred on Sept. 11, 2 001, were ignored in t h e study. The top three killers across the entire nation — in both rural and urban areas — are drug-related poi s o nings, shootings and car accidents, Myers said. And of those three, car accidents are by far the biggest killer. The researchers found that
an equal share of people in rural and urban areas die as a result of gun wounds, and that a lower percentage of people in rural areas die of poisoning like drug overdoses compared with people in urban areas. But they also found that the risk of dying in a car accident
is nearly twice as high for people living in the most rural areas than it is in the most urban areas — so statistically, at least, the city is a safer place to live than the deep country. Myers hopes this research will help p eople re-evaluate t h ei r pr e c onceptions about what is considered a safe place to live, and that it sparks a conversation about what kind of medical care is available to people in rural communities. "As of now, the areas that have the highest rate of injuryrelated deaths have the lowest access to trauma care and physicians trained in emergency room medicine," she said. "I do hope this research can feed that conversation and help us reconsider how our health care is laid out."
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Hunger Continued from A1 But in Oregon, advocates fear that these cuts may have devastating effects on people already struggling to put food on the table. In Oregon, one in five residents utilizes the SNAP program, one of t h e highest rates in the country. In 2000, Oregon also had the worst hunger rates nationwide, and overthe next decade, state and federal officials made a concertedeffortto make sure those in need received available government assistance, said Jessica Chanay, deputy director of Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon. As more people enrolled in the SNAP program, Oregon's hunger levels moved in line with the national average by 2005, but the number of people using SNAP continued to climb as the country moved into a major recession. "Our view is that the SNAP program is doing exactly what it was designed to do," Chanay said. "SNAP is not causing people to be in poverty, it's re-
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and special effects don't lose as "Moonstruck" and "Forrest much in translation. Always Gump." Continued from A1 present,the emphasis on reCable offerings, Netflix and Still, the tent-pole col- peating past successes and v ideo-on-demand come u p lapse isn't quite as stark finding tie-ins and spinoffs as examples ofthe increased as headlines might imply. has only grown. With admin- competition Hollywood now With a mammoth gross of istrative costs like accounting faces. With Spike Lee turning $407 million, "Iron Man and insurance relatively level to Kickstarter, Steven Soder3" has become the year's from film to film, a $200 mil- bergh making "Behind the top-earning movie, while lion superproduction could C andelabra" for H BO , a n d "Fast & Furious 6" continthus beseen as a saferbetthan Joss Whedon filming a blackues a long line of success several $75 million projects. and-white Shakespeare movie for its franchise. From the In an interview with New in his backyard, the paradox, theaters' perspective, this York magazine critic David amid a field of crashing tent summer has been a bonan- E delstein, p roducer L y n da poles, is that it's now easier to za. "We had four straight Obst also pins the c urrent make a small film than ever. weeks of more than $300 trend toward gigantism on the Those eager for Hollywood million in box office, which increased importance ofthe to turn to a more modest porthas never happened," says foreign market, coupled with folio may get their wish soon. P atrick C o r coran, v i c e a collapse in DVD sales, which But with t h e l a g b e tween president of the National once provided a safety net for green-lighting and releases as Association o f The a ter midrange pictures that didn't long as it is, a correction of the O wners. (Corcoran d i s pan out. Obst's new b o ok magnitude that Spielberg sug"Sleepless in Hollywood" fea- gested willtake time. "In 2016," missed Spielberg and Lucas' other widely reported tures a list of movies she's cer- Vogel reminds us, "You're goprediction: that movie the- tain wouldn't get made today, ing to have a whole bunch of 'Star Wars' sequels." aters would one day adopt includingsuch Oscar winners a f i l m -by-film v a r i able pricing structure akin to Broadway's.) This summer's modestly priced films have also done well. "The Conjuring," "The Heat," "Despicable Me 2" and "This Is the End" — all You may notsave the world, but you can made for between $20 milsave a tot of money by refinancing your lion and $76 million, achome with SELCO Mortgage. cording t o t h e w e b site Box Office Mojo — have Give us a call today! doubled or t r i pled t heir costs on the basis of U.S. 15-YEAR FIXED moviegoers alone. Compare those grosses with "The Lone Ranger's" $81.9 million (and budget of $215 million), and the choice as SE 0 to which type of movie is Mortaass a better investment seems clear. "There's going to be a repricing of risk," says Harold Vogel, author of Entertainment Industry Economics. What we've experienced NMLS¹402847 over the last half-decade has been the creation of a blockbuster bubble, with all the major studios herding toward the same global rut rr "event movie" model. Films I' Ih r I r rr l r il with built-in brand recogII ' l l I II I I r r r I r I I r r r' I I I r r rr r r r nition are easier to market overseas; action sequences
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eral government and the public sector working with the private sector," said Kleen. "We have the tools we need to end it. This is not a complicated process like finding a cure for cancer or peace in the Middle East.... SNAP cuts are simply a step backwards."
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A nytime SNAP is i n t h e headlines, particularly when Congress talks about cutting its funding, there is a run on local food banks, said Scott Cooper, the executive director of Neighborlmpact, a Redmondbased umbrella group t h at works with 42 agencies in Central Oregon to distribute food. SNAP benefits, he said, noting that "supplemental" is in the name of the program, are not designed to provide all of an enrollee's food. Most families on the program need at least one donatedfood box to make it through the month. "We're already struggling to find everyscrap of food that's out there" donated from local retailers, he said. "We just have to go tap those sources harder." As it has statewide, the number of people receiving SNAP benefits in Central Oregon has flattened, Cooper said. "We should see that fall off as the economy comes back, Oregon. but we will see that more slowIn 2012, SNA P f u n ding ly in rural communities," he produced $1.194 billion of eco- said. "That's a mystery nationnomic activity in Oregon. Of wide: Why is the rate (of people that, $50.5 million took place receiving SNAP benefits) stayin Deschutes County, where ing where it is when we're see19.5 percent of residents were ing the economy improve'?" enrolled inthe program. Crook SNAP funding was boosted County, where 23.2 percent of as part of the federal stimulus residents received SNAP bene- plan in 2009 to deal with the fits, had $7.5 million of SNAP- recession, and benefits are generated economic activity, scheduled to revert to their prewhile Jefferson County (31.1 stimulus level in November, he percent) had $10.4 million. said. This will severely tax the "Over the last several years, ability of local food banks to roughly a third of people who meet local food needs, he said. "We need the economy to eat through a n e m ergency food bank are children," said pick up and pull some people Jeff Kleen, the public policy ad- off of the rolls to make sure we vocate for Oregon Food Bank, balance supply and demand," which last year d i stributed he said. more than 81 million pounds John Charles, president and of food through 21 regional CEO of the Cascade Institute, food banks and 950 partner a Portland-based think tank agencies. That translated into that espouses a free-market roughly 68 million meals, he philosophy, thinks Oregon's sa>d. success at enrolling people If the $20 billion in SNAP in SNAP does not address cuts proposed by the House go the root problems that cause into effect, Oregon would lose hunger. "There's a culture here in the $940 million in SNAP funding, which translates into 363 world of administering benemillion meals over 10 years, fits that this is free money, and Kleen said. That's the equiva- we'd be fools to leave any of it lent of closing every Oregon on the table. It's just importing Food Bank facility for more cash from Washington," withthan five years, he said. Under out considering that taxpayers the Senate cuts, Oregon would are ultimately footing the bill, lose 210 million meals over 10 he said. years. Oregon would be better off "Hunger is a political issue. focusing on the barriers to ecoWe can end hunger by the fed- nomic prosperity, including
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high taxes and strict land use regulations, he said. "A food insecurity problem is indicative of a negative cash flow problem. Something's got to give," Charles said. Hunger-Free Or eg o n 's Chanay worries that detaching SNAP from the farm bill will expose the benefit program to deeper cuts than it would face if tied to farm subsidies. On the agricultural side of the farm bill, the major subsidies go to corn, wheat and soy, which often end up in less healthy, processed food, she said. Fruits and vegetables are deemed specialty crops, so local farmers stand to benefit less than corporate farming interests, she said. "If our main anti-hunger tool goes away, which is the SNAP program, that spells a lot of trouble for our state," she said. Neighborlmpact's C o oper said he doesn't mind if Congress considers the SNAP program on its own. "We should be able to make our caseforthe need fortaking care of vulnerable people with-
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Continued from A1 About 15 percent of food that Americans eat c omes from abroad, more than double what it was just 10 years ago, including nearly t w o-thirds of fresh fruits and vegetables. And the safety of the food supply — foreign and domestic — is a critical public health issue. One in every six Americans becomes ill from eating contaminatedfood each year, Dr. Margaret Hamburg, FDA commissioner, est i m ated. About 130,000 are hospitalized and 3,000 die. The FDA has tried to keep tabs on imports, but, in reality, only manages to inspect one to two percent of all imports at U.S. ports and borders. The new rules would subj ect imported foods to t h e same safety standards as food p roduced domestically a n d require companies importing the food to make sure it meets those standards. U.S. companies would have to prove that their foreign suppliers had controls in place with audits of the foreign facilities, food tests,and reviews of records, among other methods. The companies would also have to keep recordson foreign suppliers. They would be allowed to hire outside auditors to make on-site inspections — if such inspections are ultimately required. The auditors would be vetted in a process approved by the FDA. Consumer advocates said that the test will be whether i mporters ar e r e quired t o conduct such on-site audits, or whether that is left to the companies'discretion, as one option proposed in the draft rules would allow. If that option becomes final it would effectively allow the industry to police itself, advocates said. "Without more clarity, this could end up as a paper exercise," said Erik Olson, head of food programs at The Pew Charitable Trusts. He added, however, that the rules are "an important improvement over theweak current import system." Michael Taylor, deputy commissioner for foods and veterinary medicine at the FDA, said the different options simply reflected an effort to be flexible in a very complex food supply. "We envision circumstances in which it would be required to have an on-site audit," he said. "We are trying to — with these two different options — flesh out different ways of getting there." These are the last major rules needed to i m plement the Food Safety and Modernization Act, a 2 010 law that was the first significant update of the agency's food safety authority in 70 years. The Obama administration has been criticized for taking over two years to propose the rules, with some complaining that the White House delayed acting to a v oid Republican attacks at the cost of public safety. Some of the biggest importers, such as Wal-Mart and Cargill, praised the proposed rules and said they already do much of what they would require to avoid food outbreaks that could damage their global brands. "What we're really l ooking for is a level playing field here," said Michael Robach, vice president for food safety at Cargill. He said the company was still studying the rules to determine what changes, if any, it would have to make. Consumer groups said outbreaks have persisted under the currentsystem, and noted that a significant share of imports are brought to the United States by smaller companies. The cost to industry of the new rules on imports would be $400 million to $500 million, Taylor said. The money reflects new costs, because, in the past, no one was legally accountable for ensuring safe food production before the food arrived in the United States. The current system "relies on the FDA d etecting and reacting to problems at the border," Taylor said. "The big paradigm shift is toward prevention and industry being responsible for documenting what they have done to prevent problems." The agency is also asking for more resources for itself since staff will be responsible for auditing the new company records, though some observers say Republican opposition in Congress may make additional money to carry out the regulations difficult to obtain.
Continued from A1 "One basic continuing problem that I see is that they're assuming that by merely saying they're going to take 18.2 (cubic feet per second) instead of 21 (cubic feet per second), that this is really a different proposal," Dewey said. "I think it's clear that under federal environmental law, they have to be analyzing the environmental effects of the capacity of the system they're putting in, not just what they say they will use." The Forest Service wrote in the draft document issued Friday that concerns the city will take more water are "simply not reasonably foreseeable" and if the city wants to take more than this amount in the future, it will have to apply for a new special use permit. That will trigger a fresh Forest Service environmental review. Rod Bonacker, special projects coordinator for the Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District, said the intake and pipeline replacement project will produce environmental benefits. Since the city currently cannot control how much water it takes from Bridge Creek, it takes 18.2 cubic feet per second year round and returns the water it does not need downstream, to Tumalo Creek. "When thewater goes back into the creek now, it's warmed up quite a bit from going over land," Bonacker said. "Then there's a sedimentation issue that's a concern now." Any excess water that does not go into storage tanks travels through a pipe, then into "essentially an open ditch" down to Tumalo Creek, Bonacker said. This return flow carries sediment into the creek, lowering water quality. The new intake facility will allow the city to take only the water it needs. The new permit the Forest Service plans to issue will require the city to do "extensive additional monitoring of stream flows, temperature, and fisheries in Tumalo Creek," accordingto a Forest Service press release. Fish and habitat surveys will last at least nine years, and the city will install permanent flow and temperature monitoring equipment. The Forest Service can use this data to better understand the hydrology and fisheries of Tumalo Creek. Mayor Jim Clinton said he remains opposed to the project as designed but since a majority of the City Council continues to support it, he is looking for opportunities to help the environment.
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"I still think the project is oversized, overengineered and too expensive," Clinton said. However, the City Council passed a resolution to work with the community — including Tumalo Irrigation District, which also takes water from the creek — to find ways to leave more water in the creek. "I think the city is committed to doing that," Clinton said Friday. City Councilor Victor Chudowsky said the Forest Service decision was a "good thing" and the city should maintain its access to "one of the finest sources of water in the United States." "The opponents of this project want to eventually move us to an all groundwater system, which I oppose," Chudowsky said. City Councilor Mark Capell agreed. "It's a great step forward," Capell said Friday. City Councilor Sally Russell said the city should wait to find out if the project will once again run into legal opposition, before spending money to prepare for construction this fall. "Without knowing if or what sort of legal action might be taken against this project, my concern is that the city not commit a lot of public funds to move this project forward until there's better reassurance the city is not going to be stuck in legal action for a longer period of time," Russell said. So far in the environmental review process, the Forest Service received public comments that generally fell into two categories. The first is concerns about environmental impacts of
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under the National Environmental Policy Act, the agency quality. The agency focused wrote. on these issues in its analysis The notice of the draft deof the city project and alterna- cision issued Friday began a tives, according to the draft 45-day period during which notice of decision. The second people can review the envicategory of publicconcerns ronmental analysis and decidealt with the cost of the proj- sion, and file any objections ect for utility ratepayers, city with the Forest Service. The officials' decision to continue agency will then spend up to using surfacewater from the 45 days trying to address those creeks and other issues related concerns,before itmakes a fito city policy and project de- nal decision whether to issue a sign.These issues are outside permit to the city. of what the Forest Service — Reporter: 541-617-7829, must consider in its analysis hborrud@bendbulletin.com
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The 2010 White Lightning Fire was raging directly toward Hodge Kerr's shared cabin about 2 miles north of Dant, a small cluster of vacation cabins. The homesteads were established to house miners for a nearby pearlite shaft, Kerr said. After the mine closed down, the few homesteads next to the Deschutes River and Mutton Mountains were vacated and turned into family vacation homes. Kerr knew nobody was at the cabin, the Fitzpatrick homestead, as the fire grew closer. The Warm Springs Incident Management Team was protecting Dant, but knew nothing of the isolated Fitzpatrick homestead. The old, wooden cabin was quickly engulfed in flames and reduced to ashes.
9. To obtain an application, visit www.bend
oregon.gov/committees, call 541-388-5505 or stop by City Hall, at 710 Northwest Wall St. in downtown Bend.
U.S. 97 ruts
to be repaired Road crews inAugust will be filling ruts on U.S.
Highway 97between Bend and Redmond to
improve safety, according to Peter Murphywith the Oregon Department
of Transportation. "The ruts inthe road really do affect the drive,"
he said. "They're deep enough to moveacar from one lane to the other."
The stretch of highway between Redmond and Bend is the most heavily
traveled segment of road
"They just didn't know it was there," Kerr said. "They didn't think about Using helicopters to fly in materials, Kerr and the other six owners pitched in to rebuild the vacation cabin. By May, they were moving back in. As the Sunnyside Turnoff Fire moves northeast from the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, in the general direction of the cabin once again, Kerr said the first thing he did was notify the incident management team the cabin is there. "We had to go and talk to them because they didn't see our house on Google Maps," Kerr said. "We were a pile of ashes when that photo was taken." This time, to Kerr's relief, hotshot crews were sent to his homestead to assess the situation. SeeFire/B5
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of the $4.9 million dollar
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highway hasworn away from the topdown, and that's classic studded tire damage," said Bob
Bryant, ODOT Region 4 manager. "Thenormal life span for ahighway like this should be15
years beforeODOThas to reinvest public funds
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Five-year-old Faith Huff, of Madras, pedals as hard as she can while competing in the kids pedal tractor pull Thursday at the Jefferson County Fair. See more photos from the fair on Page B2.
Wildfire Protection Act will boost firefighters' resources
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Gorrections A photo that appeared with a story headlined "Bend-La Pine: District settles dispute with former
coach," which was published Friday, July 26, 2013, on Page B1, did
not picture former Summit High track coach Dave Clark.
A map thataccompanied a story titled "Bend
may save moneyon sewer upgrades," which was published Friday, July 26, 2013, on Page B1, included incomplete
information. To see afull map of Bend neighborhoods in which there
are existing or potential problems with sewer lines, visit www.bend-
bulletin.com/sewermap. The Bulletin regrets the errors.
By Kelly Ducote WesCom Wire
LA GRANDE — Oregon Department of Forestry officials praised the Legislature for its passage of the Wildfire Protection Act at the Oregon Board of Forestry's public meeting Thursday. House Bill 2050, also known as the Wildfire Protection Act, easily passed both chambers at the end of June and was signed by Gov. John Kitzhaber on July 8. The bill, in part, addresses statewideresources in order to boost firefighters' ability to suppress fires while they're small. More than a dozen aircraft have been deployed to bases acrossthe state already, including two single-engine air tankers at the La Grande Air Tanker Base. So far, those tankers have
been "very effective," said state deputy forester Paul Bell. Showing a map of current conditions, Bell emphasized that fire season is going to get busier. "July continues to rapidly escalate," he said. Regions of Southwest, Central and Northeast Oregon are all at high risk, though some counties have already experienced significant fires. Bell said several fires in Douglas County have grown to more than 200 acres. The Pacifica Fire in Josephine County burned about 500 acres last week, threatening structures and prompting Kitzhaber to declare the fire a conflagration. ODF is in constant dispatch mode with two months of fire season remaining, Bell said, so the additional resourcesprovided from the
Wildfire Protection Act are welcome. "Those extra tools are paying off," he told board members. In what Bell described as "one of the most successful" sessions for ODF, the Legislature passed several other bills of note: • HB 3109 requires the state foresterand the directorof Oregon Health Authority to jointly produce a report for the 2014 legislative session on the health impacts of last year's Pole Creek Fire, which burned about 26,000 acres. • HB 3199 bans the release of sky lanterns and the use of exploding targets and tracer ammunition during fire season, things that were previously monitored through ODF's public-use restrictions. SeeAct /B5
A fire in Deschutes River Woods on Friday afternoon spread through six separate properties, burning close to two acres while destroying a house, a boat and an outbuilding and damaging a second house. Dan Derlacki, deputy fire marshal with the Bend Fire Department, said it appears the fire began with an electrical problem at 19595 Apache Road at around 3:30 p.m. The fire burned a couch in the living room, then broke through a window, he said, igniting a brush fire that pushed to the southeast. Janet Zapata was next door doing yard work at a rental house she owns when she saw smoke and then heard an explosion. Flames
engulfed a tree on the south side of the house, Zapata said, and she retreated to call 911. A handful of additional explosions followed, Zapata said, noting that the man who lives at the house is a "scrapper and a mechanic" who had a large collection of cars and boats stored in his backyard. The National Weather Service had issued a Red Flag Warning for Friday on account of high risk of wildfire. Derlacki said wildland fire crews with the Forest Service and the Oregon Department of Forestry were atthe ready because of the warning, and were called in on the Apache Road fire immediately to fight the brush fire while Bend firefighters attended to the structure fires. See Blaze/B5
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Water from a firefighter'sfire hose, left, douses flames rising up next to a pickup truck, spreading from a multiple-structure fire on Apache RoadinDeschutes River Woods on Friday.
PERS board verbally agrees to lower rate to 7.75 percent By Lauren Dake The Bulletin
TIGARD — The state board charged with overseeing the publicpension system agreed Friday to lower the assumed earnings rate, a piece untouched since 1989. The Oregon Public Employees Retirement System board verbally agreed to lower the ratefrom 8 percent to 7.75 percent. It's expected to formally vote in September. PERS is funded by employers, such as local and state governments, and by investment income. Actuarial consultants that guide the PERS board said they expect the
public pension portfolio can no longer expect 8 percent or higher returns. PERS board spokesman David Crosley said too many pieces are moving right now to know how employer rates will change, other than they will likely increase initially before evening out. The changes would not affect municipalities in this upcoming two-year cycle. Bend-La Pine Schools Superintendent Ron Wilkinson saidthe changes seem to "make sense." Although employerrates are already high and Wilkinson has advocated for changes that could lower
them, he said he doesn't believe the 8 percent assumed earnings rate is sustainable. In large part because of high employer contributions rates, Bend-La Pine Schools and school districts throughout the stateshave seen an increase in class sizes and teacher layoffs in the past couple of years. Earlier in the day, in Hillsboro, Gov. John Kitzhaber kicked off a series of roundtable discussions with business, civic and education leaders. The 2013 legislative session, recently concluded, left unfinished business, Kitzhaber said. The roundtable discussions
are aimed at fostering consensus on a package that includes both cuts to PERS and raising revenue through tax hikes. The battle this session between Republicans' push to trim public pensions and Democrats' efforts to raise taxes was coined the "grand bargain." Lawmakers negotiated behind closed doors in an attempt to strike a deal up until the final days of the session. But, the governor told the group in Hillsboro on Friday, the point arrived when it was time to say, "the pressure cooker is too hot." Instead, he said, lawmakers decided to take a breather and
come back. Kitzhaber said he's willing to call a special legislative session, which is relatively rare, if he believes he can find the votes to pass a package. The governor listened Friday as the Hillsboro School District Superintendent spoke aboutlarge classroom sizes and shorter school years. A community college representative spoke of students graduating with mountains of debt. Kim Strelchun, a parent and Hillsboro School board member, also sitting at the roundtable, told the governor that parents are losing hope. SeePERS/B5
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AL E N D A R prinevillefarmersmarket©gmail. com. MADRASSATURDAYMARKET: Freeadmission;9a.m.-2 p.m.; Sahalee Park, 7th and BStreets; 541-489-4239. CENTRALOREGONSATURDAY MARKET:Featuring arts and crafts from local artisans; free admission; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; parking lot across from Bend Public Library, Parking Lot, 600 N.W. Wall St.; 541-420-9015 or www. centraloregonsaturdaymarket.com. NORTHWEST CROSSING SATURDAYFARMERSMARKET: Free; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; NorthWest Crossing, Mt. Washington and Northwest Crossing drives, Bend; www.nwxevents.com. SISTERS ARTS 5 CRAFTS FESTIVAL:Featuring arts, crafts, food, entertainment, a classic car cruise (Saturday only) and a silent auction benefiting the Make-AWish Foundation of Oregon; free; 10a.m.-5 p.m.; Creekside Park, U.S. Highway 20 and Jefferson Avenue; 541-420-0279 or www. centraloregonshows.com.
TODAY WINGS ANDWHEELS:Features a fly-in, pancake breakfast, aircraft displays, kids activities, antique car show and more; pancake breakfast proceeds benefit New Generations Child Care; free admission; pancake breakfast $8, $5 for children ages11-16 and free for children 10 and younger; 7:30-11:30 a.m.; Sunriver Airport, 57200 River Road; 541-593-4609. OREGON HIGHDESERT CLASSICS II:A U.S. Equestrian Federation class AA international hunterjumper competition; proceeds benefit J Bar J Youth Services; free admission; $85 per person, $600 per table, reservation required for dinner; 8 a.m.-9:30 p.m.,4:30 p.m. "An Evening at the Classic" Grand Prix dinner, 5:30 p.m. Grand Prix Jumping Event; J Bar J Boys Ranch, 62895 Hamby Road, Bend; 541-3891409, tryan@jbarj.org or www.jbarj. org/ohdc. PRINEVILLEFARMERS MARKET:Free; 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Prineville City Plaza, 387 N.E. Third St.; 541-447-6217 or
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TOUR OFHOMES:Featuring selfguided tours of homes throughout Central Oregon; free; 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Bend location; 541-389-1058 or www.coba.org. PROSPECTINGAND PANNING: Stake a claim and pan for gold; $2 plus price of admission; $15 adults, $12 ages 65 and older, $9 ages 5-12, free ages 4 andyounger; 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; High Desert Museum, 59800 S. U.S. Highway 97, Bend; 541-3824754 or www.highdesertmuseum. org. THE BACKYARDFARMERS MARKET:Free; 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; Celebrate the Season, 61515 American Lane, Bend; 541-244-2536 or bendsummermarket@gmail.com. ADULT SUMMER READING PROGRAM CELEBRATION: Featuring live music, refreshments, raffles and giveaways; bring your own picnic; free; noon-1:30 p.m.; Crook County Library, 175 N.W. Meadow Lakes Drive, Prineville; 541447-7978 or www.crooklib.org. REDMOND MASONICLODGE NO. 154:100th Anniversary celebration with re-dedication; public welcome; free; 1 p.m.; Redmond Masonic
Center, 627 S.W.Seventh St.; 541-408-1740. "A MIDSUMMERNIGHT'S DREAM":The classic play by Shakespeare is performed by the Bend Experimental Art Theatre; $15 adult, $10 students18 and younger; 2 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541-419-5558 or www.beatonline.org. BOOHER FAMILYCONCERT: The music camp's wrap-up concert; $10, $5 ages 6-17, free children younger than 6; 3 p.m.; Sisters Community Church,1300W. McKenzie Highway; 541-815-3873 or www.boohercamp. com. RIVERFEASTFUNDRAISER:Dinner and music along the banks of the Upper Deschutes River; proceeds benefit The Deschutes River Conservancy; $65 per person, $120 per couple, reservation requested; 4:30-9:30 p.m.; Mary McCallum Park, River Road, Sunriver; 541382-4077 or www.deschutesriver. org/get-involved/events/riverfeast/. "SEUSSICAL JR.": Prineville Music Theatre Camp puts on their rendition of the children's musical; free, donations accepted; 6 p.m.; Pioneer
Park, 450 N.E. Third St., Prineville; 541-419-9579. LAST SATURDAY:Event includes art exhibit openings, live music, food and drinks and a patio and fire pit; free; 6-10 p.m.; Old Ironworks Arts District, 50 Scott St., Bend; www. j.mp/lastsat. "A MIDSUMMERNIGHT'S DREAM":The classic play by Shakespeare is performed by the Bend Experimental Art Theatre; $15 adult, $10 students18 and younger; 7 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541-419-5558 or www.beatonline.org. "AFTER MARKET"PARTY:Meet the farmers who growthe food and enjoy music, dancing and drinks; $12 in advance, $15 at the gate; 7-10 p.m.; Celebrate the Season, 61515 American Lane, Bend; 541244-2536orbendsummermarket@ gmail.com. JAZZ AT JOE'S VOLUME 43 — DUO: The series continues with singer Rebecca Kilgore and pianist Dave Frishberg; SOLDOUT;7 p.m.; Greenwood Playhouse, 148 N.W. Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-9775637 or www.jazzatjoes.com.
SON VOLT: The band performs alternative country, with Colonel Ford; $26-$37.50, plus fees; 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-3170700 or www.towertheatre.org. TEDDY PRESBERG ANDTHE RESISTANCEORGAN TRIO: Psychedelic jazz from St. Louis, with Garret Brennan; $5; 9:30 p.m.; Silver Moon Brewing 8 Taproom, 24 N.W. Greenwood Ave., Bend; 541-3888331 or www.silvermoonbrewing. com.
SUNDAY OREGON HIGHDESERT CLASSICS II:A U.S. Equestrian Federation class AA international hunter-jumper competition; proceeds benefit J Bar J Youth Services; free admission; 8a.m.-5 p.m.; J Bar J Boys Ranch, 62895 Hamby Road, Bend; 541-3891409, tryan©jbarj.org or www.jbarj. org/ohdc.
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NEWS OF RECORD South U.S. Highway 97. Burglary — A burglary was reported at10:44 a.m. July 23, in the 1700 block of Southeast Tempest Drive.
J. Landon, Timothy Landon, Terry Landon, Jeremy Landon,Tammy Skovborg and the State of Oregon, complaint, $99,764.71 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0851 —American Express Bank FSB v.Carolyn Hackley, complaint, PRINEVILLE POLICE $10,682.69 13CV0852 —Beneficial Oregon lnc. DEPARTMENT v. Donna R.Galvin, Scott Gilchrist, Dawn M. Gilchrist, State of Oregon Criminal mischief — An act of andCapitalOne BankU.S.A.N.A., criminal mischief was reported complaint, $231,154.08 at 8:46 a.m. July 25, in the area 13CV0853 —U.S. BankN.A. as of Northwest Ninth Street. trustee in trust for registered holders Theft —A theft was reported of Merrill Lynch Mortgage Investors at 8:16 p.m. July 25, in the area Trust, Mortgage LoanAsset-Backed Certificates, series 2006-HE6 v.M. of Northeast Loper Avenue. Sarah Holmes, Michael E.Holmes, Citifinancial Inc. andEGPInvestments OREGON STATE LLC,complaint,$320,933.34plus interest, costs and fees POLICE 13CV0854 —Ricky L. Hilton v. DUII —Salvador Gonzalez, 60, was Damien P.Plazola, complaint, no less arrested on suspicion of driving than $100,000 under the influence of intoxicants 13CV0855 —Darryl G. Altman v. at11:49 p.m. July 24, in the area Costco Wholesale Corporation, of Northeast Third Street and complaint, no less than Northeast Olney Avenue in Bend. $100,000-$300,000 Vehicle crash — An accident Filed June 6 was reported at 11:03 a.m. 13CV0858 —U.S. BankN.A. as July 25, in the area of U.S. trustee in trust for registered holders Highway 97 near milepost 164. of First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust, Mortgage LoanAsset-Backed certificates series 2007-FF2 v.Jeff CIVIL SUITS Drenth and Tobie Drenth, complaint, $191,705.62 plus interest, costs and fees Filed June 5 Flled June7 13CV0849 —Bank of America N.A. v. Scott Peery akaScott Brian Peery, 13CV0859 —Suntrust Mortgage lnc. JPMorgan ChaseBanksuccessor v. Daniel B. Hanksand KandaceD. in interestto Washington Mutual Hanks, complaint,$399,587.68 plus Bank, Fairway Heights Homeowners interest, costs and fees Association, Upper River's Edge 13CV0860 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Owners Association, Discover Bank, v. Douglas R. McCaffertyaka Douglas FIA Card Services N.A. andCapital Robert McCafferty and Broken One Bank U.S.AN.A., complaint, Top Community Association lnc., $350,359.94 plus interest, costs and complaint, $257,251.12 plus interest, fees costs and fees 13CV0850 —JPMorgan ChaseBank 13CV0861 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. N.A. successor in interest by purchase v. Kevin J. Hoar, Erin M. Swanson from the Federal Deposit Insurance aka Erin M. HoarandPNCBank N.A. Corporation as receiver of Washington successor by merger to National City Bank,complaint,$225,088.99plus Mutual Bank v. Unknown heirs of interest, costs and fees Eunice J.Landon,TimothyLandon as personal representative for Eunice 13CV0862 —JPMorgan Chase Bank
POLICE LOG The Bulletin will update items in the Police Log when such a request is received. Any new information, such as the dismissal of charges or acquittal, must be verifiable. For more information, call 541-383-0358.
BEND POLICE DEPARTMENT Theft —A theft was reported at 5:52 p.m. July 21, in the 2700 block of Northeast Broken Bow Drive. Theft —A theft was reported at 1:17 p.m. July 23, in the 20600 block of Sierra Drive. Unlawful entry —A vehicle was reported entered at 2:44 p.m. July 23, in the 63400 block of North U.S. Highway 97. Criminal mischief —An act of criminal mischief was reported at 5:33 a.m. July 24, in the 2400 block of Northeast Second Street. Criminal mischief —An act of criminal mischief was reported at 8:37 a.m. July 24, in the 100 block of Northwest Oregon Avenue. Theft —A theft was reported at 9:42 a.m. July 24, in the 1800 block of Northeast Division Street. Theft —A theft was reported and arrests made at12:01 p.m. July 24, in the 2600 block of Northeast U.S. Highway 20. Theft —A theft was reported at 12:08 p.m. July 24, in the 1400 block of Northwest College Way. DUII —Kevin Arthur Flowers, 61, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at10:19 p.m. July 24, in the area of Pinebrook Boulevard and
N.A.v. Kammy K.Langdon, Bankof the CascadesandOregonAffordable Housing Assistance Corporation, complaint, $58,146.21 13CV0864 —Security Credit Services LLC v. Sara K.Reynolds, complaint, $13,100.34 13CV0865 —Jerilyn Kardos v. Guardian RealEstate Services LLC, complaint, no more than$375,000 Filed June 10 13CV0866 —Nationstar Mortgage LLC v. Thomas J.Duchaine,Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., Citibank N.A., United Guaranty Residential lnsurance Company of North Carolina and the State of Oregon, complaint, $115,334.20 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0868 —Ray Klein Inc. dba Professional Credit Service v. Jean McKay akaJean BergeronandJack Bergeron, complaint, $13,035.35 13CV0869 —Nationstar Mortgage LLC v. Amie D.Schulz, Devan K. Schulz, State of Oregonandthe Division of Child Support, complaint, $279,344.68 plus interest, costs andfees 13CV0870 —Derrick Ivey v. Cameron M. RynearsonandJonathan Rynearson, complaint, $280,719.93
National Trust Company fka Bankers Trust Company ofCalifornia N.Aas trustee for American HomeMortgage Investment Trust 2006-3 v. Marcia S. Mitchell and TheParks Homeowners Association Inc., complaint, $514,566.27
Filed June 11 13CV0872 —Nationstar Mortgage LLC v. Timothy F.Sappington, Laina A. Sappington, OregonDepartment of Justice and theDivision of Child Support Services, complaint, $376,547.96 13CV0873 —Cavalry SPV I LLC v. Cassandra Moore, complaint, $13,705.07 13CV0875 —David Bitner Jr. v. Harley-Davidson Inc. and William Nash dbaWildhorse Harley-Davidson, complaint, $402,701.17 13CV0876 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v. Eric Scoggin, Cynthia Scoggin and Citimortgage lnc., complaint, $165,000 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0877 —Federal National Mortgage Association v. Delbert V. Abbott and Tamera A.Bechen, $192,688.25 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0879 —Deutsche Bank
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ne thing to remember about the decision to shoot barred owls in Oregon, Northern California and Washington is this: It's a test, not a final decision on the best way to deal with a bird causing problems for the northern spotted owl. The northern spotted owl is surely the best-known threatened species in the Northwest. A lover of old-growth timber, its numbers have declined. It was given protection under the Endangered Species Act in 1990, a move that was a major factor in the decline of logging in Oregon, Washington and Northern California. Even with the listing, the owl's numbers have continued to decline, thanks in part to the barred owl. Unlike the spotted owl, a picky eater and choosy about where he lives, the barred owl is much less fussy about both. It's a bit larger and more aggressive than its spotted cousin and willing to pick on the latter if the need arises. Get rid of the barred owl, then, and the spotted owl is likely to have a better chance of survival, so the thinking goes.
, WO Based on that, the wildlife service has decided to begin a fouryear experiment in killing barred owls for the benefit of spotted owls. Two areas in Oregon, in the Coast Range west of Salem and in the Klamath Mountains north of Roseburg, will be among the four nationwide in which the experiment will be conducted beginning next year. Researchers expect to kill as many as 3,600 owls during the experiment. If the results mimic those of a smaller one in Northern California, spotted owls will return once the barred owls are gone. Only then will forest managers face the tough questions the conflict between the two birds raises. At the top of the list: Barred owls have been moving westward for more than 100 years. The government should not halt that trend.
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t eresto t ecass n a classroom, when one child misbehaves, it's often everyone else who must pay the price. In Oregon, when the state's first education czar goes off the tracks, it's his successors who must suffer for his indiscretions. Thus, every chief education officer who follows Rudy Crew, including interim chief Nancy Golden, will be reviewed quarterly and will have to obtain permission in advance for out-of-state travel and speaking engagements, according toThe Oregonian newspaper. All because Crew failed to abide by the letter of employment he signed. Crew was, it's safe to say, one of Gov. John Kitzhaber's worst appointments. Hired to revolutionize education in this state, all the way from pre-kindergarten through college, he spent literally months traveling in the year he was in Oregon. He even missed nearly a month of days when the 2013 Legislature was in session and dealing with bills that would have given him the $150 million he said he needed to put his reforms into action. He was gone so much, in fact, that at least one wag remarked the state should have made him wear an ankle monitor so it could keep track of him.
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czar goes off the tracks, it's his successors who must suffer for his indiscretions. Crew's love of flying was only part of his problem, however. He played fast and loose with his expense account, so much so that this spring the governor's office appointed an experienced chief of staff to help him do better. It didn't work. It's impossible to know what damage Crew has done to Kitzhaber's education dreams overall. In the 20D Legislature, his absence surely made it easier for lawmakers to give him only a fraction of that money he said was necessary to make change happen. It is possible to know one thing, however. Every man and woman who follows Crew, no matter how ethical, how committed to the job, how frugal with the state's nickels, will be required to go through hoops most heads of state agencies are largely excused from, including those quarterly performance reviews.
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Nottingham Square neighborhood much more modest than it is 'lush' By Kathleen KIefer am writing to provide some balance to the July 8 article "Transitioning to City Water" by Hill-
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ary Borrud regarding the neighborhoods affected by the city of Bend's condemnation of the Juniper Water District. I live i n N o t t i ngham Square and I was surprised to hear our neighborhood described as "lush," falsely giving the reader the imp ression that we ar e l i v ing t h e golf course life a la Broken Top or Awbrey Butte. In reality, we are a very modest neighborhood of 162 small homes built i n t h e 1980s and occupied mostly b y s e nior citizens. What was described as lush and expansive might be just the eye playing tricks, as there are no fences dividing the individual properties. Our lots are no larger than any other average lot you will find in any neighborhood in Bend. I believe the article makes it sound like the city is just now telling the subdivisions that they will be transitioning to potable water. We have known about this issue since 2004, and when the amended agreement was signed in 2011, our volunteer homeowner's association began working diligently to find the best environmental and financial solution for our homeowners. We have paid thousands of dollars for GPS mapping, and spent hundreds of hours in meetings with l a n dscape architects, desert landscape designers, water consultants, contractors, and,
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A ll existing w ater r i g hts f o r Nottingham Square were removed by the city years ago and every City Councilwoman Sally homeowner in our neighborhood has been paying $35 per month, Russell implied that we every month, for irrigation water are simply spoiled and in addition to individual potable unwilling to give up our w ater/sewer bills. Beginning i n January 2015, we will begin pay"lush" lifestyle. l suggest ing for irrigation water at potable she take a few minutes rates, plus each homeowner will out of her day and drive begin paying $26.07 per month for 30 years to the city of Bend for rethrough Nottingham pairs to the Juniper Water System. Square before she make The other frustration for residents comments that are of Nottingham Square is that absolutely no work will be done in inaccurate and offensive our neighborhood, and yet we will to our residents. pay for current work being done in the other neighborhoods and also are being told we must share of course, with city of Bend engirepair costs to city-owned water neers and field personnel. pipes going forward indefinitely. The article also implies that there We are not in a war with the city are simple fixes, such as convertof Bend, and have appreciated the ing to zero landscape, replacing hours Eric Forster and Tom Hickirrigation systems, and eliminatman have given to our board of diing/reducing areas of i r r i gation. rectors, but we do feel that the folly Every one of these solutions has of the condemnation of the Juniper been thoroughly researched and Water System and subsequent legal unfortunately are outrageously ex- battle costs are being passed on to pensive, running into the hundreds the residents, who have become the of thousands of dollars, far beyond true victims. the financial means of our HOA reCity Councilwoman Sally Russerves. Add to this the fact that our sell implied that we ar e simply HOA must purchase and install two spoiled and unwilling to give up to three meters from city-approved our "lush" lifestyle. I suggest she contractors, which has been esti- take a few minutes out of her day mated at $10,000-$20,000 per meter! and drive t h r ough N o ttingham Meter fees going forward will cost Square before she m ak e c o mthe HOA thousands of dollars per ments that are inaccurate and ofmonth in addition to paying potable fensive to our residents. water rates. — Kathleen Kiefer lives in Bend.
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Dispensaries jeopardize health and safety of our youth By Barbara Stoefen he Oregon State Legislature recently passed HB3460, a bill that now sits on Gov. John Kitzhaber's desk. If signed, Oregon moves one step closer to the legalization of marijuana. Didn't we vote against dispensary Measure 74 as recently as 2010, and against legalization just eight short months ago'? I'm frankly distressed the Legislature would attempt to pass a law so recent-
Oregon's current medical marijuana program in orderto meet the needs of a small percentage of people with very specific health needs. While I felt compassion at that time for those who suffered, and voted with the majority, I now feel hoodwinked. What we have seen in the past 14 years is a program that is largely a front for ongoing substance abuse and illegal activity. T he current number of O M M P ly voted down by the public (twice). patients is 54,917 and the number of What kind of democracy is this? growers 41,752. To quote Oregon's HB3460 creates new provisions U.S. Attorney, Amanda Marshall, "the math for m edical marijuana under theOregon Medical Marijuana Program (OMMP), requiring the Or- growers does not add up." The plants egon Health Authority to establish grown in Southern Oregon are 8and administer a registration system 10 feet tall, and they produce 6-10 of medical marijuana dispensaries. pounds of smokable product ... why This facilitates the transfer of mariare you growing six plants per cardjuana between grow sites and card- holder, when each cardholder can holders via storefronts. only get 1.5 pounds? While I have Voters did say "yes" in 1998 to no doubt there are some legitimate
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Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry card holders,more than 90 percent reports that 74 percent of the teens in of cards issued thus far are for "pain," substance abuse programs in Colonot for a specific disease or disability. rado indicate using diverted medical Also alarming is the fact that just 10 marijuana as their source. Do we Oregon doctorsaccount for 56 per- want this for Oregon? States with cent of all card recommendations medical marijuana laws, including ("prescriptions"). our own, show abuse/dependence It's no secret that most of the sur- rates almost twice that of states withplus product ends up on the street. out such laws. Furthermore, given the Oregon State Rep. Andy Olson, a unique vulnerability of the adolescent 29-year veteran of the Oregon State brain, research shows that marijuana Policeand a dissenter on HB3460, re- addiction rates among teen users is ports "nearly 40 percent of pot seized now one in six! on the nation's most common drugMany think n aturaVgreen/meditrafficking routes during the f irst cine when they think of marijuana. three months of this year was tied But the truth is there's nothing natuto the Oregon Medical Marijuana ral about marijuana. Today's "weed" isn't a weed at all, but a highly enProgram." There are already several dispen- gineered product t hat i s i n d eed saries operating in Bend and I'm con- addictive. cerned about the health and safety of In her letter to Kitzhaber, L.A. Disour youth. A study published in the trict Attorney Jackie Lacey had this
to say: "Although regulating marijuana activities in your state may be a noble endeavor, legalizing marijuana sales through the storefront model is not the answer. We know this firsthand. As a result of its failure to prohibit storefront pot shops from the inception, the city of Los Angeles has been hit by an onslaught of lawsuits after the city tried to stop the damage it had created ... costing the city millions of dollars. Our empirical evidence proves that storefront pot shops aremerely frontsfordrug dealing. It is imperative that marijuana activities and profit be kept mutually exclusive." I urge all Oregonians who care about our youth and the future of our state to contact the governor's office and request a veto of HB3460. — Barbara Stoefen livesin Bend andis a part of the Bend Area Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition.
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BITUARIES DEATH NOTICES Phyllis "Phylley" FL (Phipps) Harrington, of Ft. Rock, OR Jan. 19, 1941 - July 24, 2013 Arrangements: Baird Memorial Chapel, La Pine www.bairdmortuaries.com Services: A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, July 27, 2013, at 10:00am at Ft. Rock Community Church. Contributions may be made to:
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received by 5p.m. Monday Deaths of note from around theworld:
Leon Ferrari, 92: A conceptual artist and rights activist who clashed with Pope Francis when he led Argentina's church and relished provoking dictators, bishops and a world at war. Barnaby Jack, 36: A computer-security professional with a showman's flair for demonstrating technical weaknesses in ATMs and medical devices. Died in San Francisco, where he lived.
inemaer oassasa an In Denham said. "Then, the plane lurched, and we lost a WILBUR — Second-gen- thought, 'Oh, my god, will (the lot of power." eration winemaker Marc Gi- cars) see us?' And then all of a Girardet, who was flying rardet of Girardet Wines in sudden, there was room." Denham to the Portland area Tenmile came home WednesThe plane coasted onto for a physical therapy appointday, sipped a couple of glasses the median and out of traffic ment, turned the plane around of wine and reflected on what lanes.There were no injuries to head back to Roseburg. he calls a miracle. and traffic was not blocked, He said he realized the plane "It was definitely an expe- according to the Oregon State wasn't going to make it to the rience I won't forget," he said Police. airport and decided to make "My instructor t r a i ned an emergency landing. Friday. Girardet, 38, was flying his me for this (situation) many Girardet said he radioed the Cessna Cardinal RG airplane times," Girardet said. "I'm just Roseburg airport to alert ofWednesdaywhenit lostpower, really thankful no one got ficials of their situation, then forcing him to make an emer- hurt." lost contact. "The RPMs kept getting gency landing shortly before 2 Girardet and Denham said p.m. on Interstate 5 near Mile- they took off from the Rose- lower and lower. I tried to see post 131 north of Roseburg. burg Regional Airport and if I could restart the engine, He landed safely with the were about 15 to 20 m iles but nothing was working," Gihelp of his passenger, Doug north of Roseburg when the rardet said. D enham o f A lo h a , w h o engine started losing power. The engine stopped entirely looked below for a clearing in The plane was at3,500 feet as soon as the plane set down, southbound traffic, the men and climbing when the trouble Girardet said. told The News-Review in an began. A b y s tander, L a V erne "We didn't notice anything interview at the scene. Huntley of Sutherlin, said she "At first we were in disbelief at first. On a hot day there is was driving south to Roseand thought, 'This isn't hap- not as much lift and power," burg when she saw the plane
descending. "The airplane landed on the freeway, right in front of me. I thought it was going to crash. It looked wobbly. But it landed and kept going down I-5," Huntley said. The plane narrowly missed power lines as it came in for its landing, Denham said. He said the plane had undergone all of the required safetychecks before the men departed. Even so, the men discovered after landing that the plane was leaking oil. Girardet said today that his plane was towed to Western Oregon Aviation at the Roseburg airport, where it is being examined. Preliminary inspections found that the engine lost compression in at least one, if not three, cylinders. The cause has yet to be determined.
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had been outside in a fenced area were accounted for. As of 8:30p.m., Apache Road remained closed while firefighters continued searching for any remnants of the fire.
and stopped moving.
"If it had jumped, it could have really taken out some homes," he said. The residents of the house where thefire began were not home at the time. One small dog inside the house was killed, while other dogs that
businesses see better graduation rates and students entering college, she said, "that's what they want." " That's j us t n o t wha t they've been getting," Palm sa>d. T he governor p l ans t o travel throughout the state hosting roundtable discussions. He told p articipants
there is a "light at the end of the tunnel." "I still believe unless there is some big change in our economic picture we are in a position for a historic re-investment (in education)," he said. He was joined at the table by Sen. Bruce Starr, R-Hillsboro, who said striking a deal is key for the state's future.
"If we want to change Oregon's tax system, if we want to make improvements in other places it's going to be hard to sell the public on those changes when they see a significant amount of revenue going to public retirement," Starr said.
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pening,'" said Denham, 56. "We started to set down and
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Continued from B1 Derlacki said that, considering Friday's low humidity and temperatures in the mid to upper 90s, crews were fortunate to get a handle on the
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Continued from B1 Hillsboro C h a mber of Commerce President Deanna Palm, representingbusinesses, said small businesses are "not enamored" at the idea of raising taxes. But "when those dollars are actually going to the classrooms" and
fire as quickly as they did. As winds pushed the fire to the southeast, Derlacki said it eventually reached a property where the owners had done a thorough job clearing brush and other flammable debris,
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George Mitchell, an oil rna, real estate developer, and one of Houston's wealthiest businessmen, died Friday.
George Mitchell, 94, Texas oilman,
fracking pioneer By Michael Graczyk and Jonathan Fahey The Associated Press
HOUSTON — George Mitchell leveraged a penchant for hard work, an appetite for risk
oil and gas age would soon be at hand and raising prices to alarming levels. Mitc h ell's idea: Go directly t o t h e sedimentary rock holdi n g the oil and gas, essentially
and doggedpersistence in the speedingupgeologicalprocessface of futility into a technologi- e s by thousands of millennia. calbreakthroughthatreshaped He fi g u red out how to drill the global energy industry and i n t o and then along layers of made the wildcat oilgas-laden rock, then manabillionaire. FFATUREP force a slurry of water,
Mitchell, the devel- og~ TUARy sand and chemicals
oper and philanthrounder high p ressure pist who also is considinto the rock to crack it eredthe father offracking,dog- open and release the hydrocargedly pursued natural gas he b o ns. This process, horizontal and others knew was trapped d r i l ling and hydraulic fracturin wide, thin layers of rock i n g , is the now-common indusdeep underground. Fracking t r y p r actice known generally brought an entirely new — and as fracking. enormous — trove of oil and Engi n eers a f te r M i t chell gas within reach. learned to adaptthe process Mitchell died Friday at age 94 to oil-bearing rock. The U.S. is his home in Galveston, Texas, now the world's largest produchis family said. er of natural gas and is on track The son of a G r eek im - to o v ertakeSaudiArabiaasthe migrant who ran a cleaning w o r ld's biggest oil producer by and shoeshine business in the end ofthe decade, accordGalveston, Mitchell became i n g to the International Energy one of the wealthiest men in A g e ncy. the U.S. While his technologiDani e l Y ergin, the energy cal breakthrough transformed h i storian and author of "The economiesinstateslikeNorth Q u e st: Energy, Security and Dakota, Texas and Pennsylva- t h e Remaking of the Modern nia, many environmentalists W o r ld" said in a statement that have attacked the practice over M i t chell "Changed the world concerns about air and water e n ergy outlook in the 21st cenpollution. tury and set in motion the globFor the entire oil and gas age, al r ebalancing of oil and gas drillers had searched forhydro- that is now occurring." carbons that had seeped out of M itc h ell's family, on the famlayers of sedimentary rock over i l y foundation website, said he millions of years and collected d i ed of natural causes while into large pools. Once found, s u r roundedbyrelatives. "His story wa s q u i ntesthey were easy to produce. Engineers merely had to drill into s e ntially American," the famthe pools and the natural pres- i l y statement said. "George P. sure of the earth would send M i t chell was raised as a child of huge volumes of oil and gas up m eager means who, throughto the surface. out his life, believed in giving Thesepoolsareexceedingly b a c k t o th e community that rare, though, and they were m a d e his success possible and quickly being tapped out as l e n ding a hand to the less forthe world's consumption grew, t u n ate struggling to reach their raising fears that the end of the p o tential."
Fire updates
Continued from B1 Although Kerr a d mits the fire provided an opportunity fo r t h e h o use to receive a much-needed facelift, much history was lost. " Our m e mories w e r e there, and l o sing t h ose weren't easy to swallow," Kerr said. " But now w e have a f u ll y f u n ctional, wonderful place." The fire c ontinued to grow Thursday along the ridge of the Mutton Mount ains, according to A d a Takacs, fire i n f ormation officerfor Oregon Interagency Incident Management Team Four. The fire, a week old today, by Friday afternoon had charred 48,916 acres. The management team has conducted a successful back burn — intentional burning of fuels in an area ahead of a fire to prevent its growth — north of the Sunnyside fire. Takacs said the residentsof Dant evacuated of their own accord, but the homes were properly pro-
For the most up-to-date information, visit bendbulletin.com. Fire statuses as of Friday afternoon: 1. Sunnyside Turnoff Bend • Area: 48,916 acres; 76.43
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• Cause: Human tected Friday morning. "It's a fire area, so they've been there before," she said. The temperature in the area on Friday topped 96 degrees, according t o A n n A d a m s, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Pendleton. She predicted the area would receive wind gusts into the 20 mph range due to a cold front expected in the area today. "Meteorologists call t h em 'squirrely winds' because of how unpredictable they can be," Takacs said.
The fire is expected to be completely contained by Aug. 1. "We're cautiously optimistic," Takacs said. "We were able to get out there and get it done." In Douglas County, 70 fires broke out Friday after a lightning storm, according to the Oregon Department of Forestry. The fires, small on Friday,
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quickly. "So far, so g ood," Nichols said. "We're still worried about unexpected weather or smoldering, but right now it's
looking alright." The Stagecoach Fire, located south of La Pine, is tamed enough to start dispatching units to other fires, according to the Northwest Interagency Coordination Center. The fire was 100 percent contained by 6 p.m.Friday and the management team has relinquished management of the fire to local management teams, Clark sa>d. — Reporter: 541-383-0348; bandersen@bendbulletin.com
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Continued from B1 • HB 2051, extends tax privileges on forest products. Money from the tax will be directed to Oregon State University's College of Forestry. State Forester Doug Decker called the legislative session "very positive." He attributed ODF's success in the Legislature to a high level of coordination and c ommu-
nication between agencies, with the governor and with legislators.
Decker is already gearing up to go back for more when the 2014 session opens in February. "We've begun to develop some ideas. I wouldn't call them legislative concepts, but I'll call them legislative ideas that we're going to be
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Yesterday's weather through 4 p.m. inBend High/Low.............. 95/61 24 hours endmg 4 p.m.*. . 0.00" Recordhigh.......101 m1939 Monthtodate.......... 000" Record low......... 34 in 1930 Average month todate... 0.48" Average high.............. 84 Year to date............ 3.1 9" Average low .............. 49 Average year to date..... 6.20"
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Astoria ........ 65/54/0.00.....65/55/s..... 64/54/dr Baker City......94/47/0.00.....87/47/s......83/47/s Brookings......66/54/0.00....63/52/pc.....64/50/pc Burns..........96/57/0.00.....90/47/s......85/46/s Eugene........94/56/0.00.....84/51/s.....80/52/pc Klamath Falls .. 88/56/000 ....89/50/s ... 85/47/s Lakeview...... 90/50/0.00 ....89/54/s..... 85/52/s La Pine........96/51/0.00.....85/38/s......82/36/s Medford......103/67/0.00.....92/58/s......89/57/s Newport.......59/41/0.00.....60/52/s......58/52/c North Bend.....63/48/0.00.....65/53/s.....64/54/pc Ontario.......104/67/0.00.....97/64/s......91/62/s Pendleton......99/56/0.00.....90/52/s......88/53/s Portland .......89/58/0.00.....79/57/s......77/56/s Prineville....... 91/53/0.00.....88/48/s......84/47/s Redmond.......97/57/0.00.....85/44ls......83/44/s
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Deschutes RiverBelow Wickiup .... . . . . . . 1,640 Crescent CreekBelow Crescent Lake ...... . 148 Little DeschutesNear La Pine ...... . . . . . . . 127 10 Deschutes RiverBelow Bend .... . . . . . . . . . 129 Deschutes RiverAt Benham Falls ..... . . . . 2,041 Crooked RiverAbove Prineville Res.. ... . . . . . . 1 Crooked RiverBelow Prinevige Res.... . . . . . 214 Ochoco CreekBelow OchocoRes. .... . . . . . 18.6 Crooked RiverNear Terrebonne ..... . . . . . . 127 Contact: Watermaster, 388-6669 or go to www.wrd.state.or.us
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00..71/56/pc. 75/57/pc Hartford,CT.....77/63/0.32..86768/pc...86/69lt Sacramento......94/59/0.00... 94/60/s .. 90/58/s Springfield, MO ..73/67/1.51.. 79I57/pc. 82/64/pc Atlanta .........86/72/106...85/70/t...85/68/t Helena..........96/59/000..90/52/pc.85/54/pc St.Louis.........76/70/005 ..75/55/pc.. 79/62/s Tampa..........90/77/016... 91/77/t...90/77/t Atlantic City.....81/63/0.00..82/70/pc...85/71/t Honolulu........86/75/0.00...88/75/s.. 89/76/s Salt Lake City...101/71/000... 91/68/t...90/67/t Tucson......... 97/75/trace 100/77/pc101/76/pc Austin.........100/74/0 00...97/74/t. 99/75/pc Houston ........96/78/0 00...96/77/t. 96/77/pc SanAntonio....100/77/000... 95/75/t. 97/75/pc Tulsa...........82/71/078 ..84/65/pc. 87/70/pc Baltimore .......85/64/0.00... 85/70/t...83/67/t Huntsville.......88/63/0.00... 84/64/t. 84/59/pc SanDiego.......73/67/001..73/66/pc.. 72/64/s Washington, DC..84/67/000... 85/70/t...83/6it Bigings.........85/55/000...90/61/t...82/60/t 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THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, JULY 27, 2013
NFL
Pack's Rodgers 'lied to' dy Braun
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
— Green BayPackers
Oregon picke y me ia to win Pac-12title
quarterback Aaron Rod-
By Greg Beacham
GREEN BAY,Wis.
gers said Friday that he was shocked anddisappointed after his friend
Ryan Braunadmitted
to violating baseball's
rules against using performance-enhancing substances. The Milwaukee Brew-
ers slugger "looked at me in the eye on
multiple occasions and repeatedly denied the allegations, said they
weren't true," Rodgers recalled before a throng of reporters at his locker after the first practice of
training camp. Braunaccepted a season-ending 65-game suspension earlier this week. Heand Rodgersare
The Associated Press
CULVER CITY, Calif. — Even with new coach Mark Helfrich taking over for Chip Kelly at Oregon, the expectations around the high-flying Ducks haven't changed a bit. The media is picking Oregon to win the Pac-12 football title, edging Stanford and UCLA in the preseason media poll announced Friday at the conference's media day. O regon received14 ofthe 25 first-place votes for the Pac12 North division in the poll, earning 139 points. The defending Rose Bowl champion Cardinal received 11 first-
Inside • Beavers look to fill voids left by star players,C4 place votes and 134 points. Oregon State was third in the North balloting. Oregon's selection highlighted a busy day for the conference, which also announced new practice policies limiting its teams to two fullcontact workouts per week during the regular season and
spring ball. The Pac-12's coaches helped to write the new practice rules, which are designed to keep players healthier and
friends, and a Milwau-
away from serious head injuries. Arizona coach Rich Rodriguez said almost every coach in the country already believes in the principles set out in the Pac-12's new policy. Oregon isn't expected to slip without Kelly, whose departure for the Philadelphia Eagles led to the promotion of Helfrich, Kelly's offensive coordinator. The new coach is keeping much of the Ducks' hallmark offense and innovative mentality, since Helfrich believes there's little reason to tinker with the formula perfected during Kelly's four wildly successful seasons. SeeOregon/C4
Jae C Hong iThe Associated Press
Oregon coach Mark Helfrich, center, talks to reporters with quarterback Marcus Mariota, left, and cornerback Ifo Ekpre-Olomu during the Pac-12 football media day on Friday in Culver City, Calif.
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kee restaurant is named
GOLF
after the Wisconsin
stars. Rodgers even defended Braun onTwit-
Bendfalls onroad to KlamathFalls,5-2
ter lastyear, saying he would bet his substantial salary that his friend
KLAMATH FALLS — Klamath Falls starting pitcher Brandon Horth
was clean. Rodgers said hewas simply "backing up a
threw his best game oftheseason Friday, leading the Gems to a 5-2 home victory over the Bend Elks. Horth, a 5-foot-9 left-hander from Loyola Marymount University, struck out10 Elks while scattering eight hits over eight innings. Bend, which fell to 23-16 in West
friend" then, and that
they have spokensince Braun's admission. "Obviously, in hind-
sight, a more measured approach next time would obviously be a better course of action.
Peoplemake mistakes. I definitely believe in
forgiveness andmoving forward," Rodgers said. "Obviously,hehas a tough task in front of
him moving forward with his career, on and off the field." — The Associated Press
SWIMMING Franklin is new
lead act at worlds BARCELONA, Spain — Missy Franklin
giggled a bit when a
• A pair of Division III playersfrom George Fox are filling keyrolesfor the BendElksthis season By Beau Eastes The Bulletin
The Bend Elks' 2013 roster is loaded with players boasting major-college connections. Oregon State, Arizona State, Arizona and California all have representatives in Bend this summer. But it's a pair of teammates from George Fox University, an NCAA Division III school in N ewberg, who have the Elks tied for first place the West Coast League's South Division with the Corvallis Knights. First baseman Derek Dixon is batting .304 and leads Bend in RBIs and is second in hits while playing in 38
of the team's 39 league games. And starting pitcher Clay Gartner's four wins are tied for first on the ElksTaylor Elman also has four victories. Both seniors-to-be for the Bruins, Dixon and Gartner have thrived in their first WCL season, more than holding their own in a league made up primarily of Division I athletes. "Wherever you go, it's still just baseball," says Dixon, whose 30 RBIs lead the WCL. "It's all about having fun, competing and winning. You put all that together, you have that mentality, and everything should turn out really well." SeeElks/C4
Coast Leagueplay and is nowone
By Zack Hall
game behind the Corvallis Knights in the WCL South Division standings, committed three errors and was charged with two unearned runs the bottom of the third inning. Keach Ballard led the way on of-
The Bulletin
fense for the Elks, ending thegame 2-for-3 with two RBls. Tyler Servais
added a pair of singles. Bend starter Taylor Elman recorded his first loss of the season, allowing three runs — just one was
earned — in five innings of work. Bend's pitchers limited the Gems to just five hits, but they issued seven walks and hit two batters. The Elks are back home today, hosting Wenatchee at Vince Genna Stadium at 6:35 p.m. — From wire reports
reporter asked for her
"body measures." Then she doveright
in. She's 6-foot-1. She
estimated her wingspan
Bend Elks players Derek Dixon, left, and Clay Gartner are teammates at George Fox University.
ataround 6-4ish. She
wears size 13 shoes. Say this
about Missy
Area junior all-stars set to begin postseason
Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin
the Missile: She's comfortable in her own skin.
That wasn't always the case, though.
The endearing star of the London Olympics, where success in the water was only
enhanced by her bubbly
The first-ever Central Oregon PGA JuniorLeague allstar team will be taking on the Northwest's best today at Rock Creek Golf Club in Portland. Eight Central Oregon allstars — selected from teams representing Bend courses Awbrey Glen Golf Club, Bend Golf and Country Club, Broken Top Club and Tetherow Golf Club — will take on the Portland-West all-star team in the first round of the 2013 PGA Junior League sectional championship. The Central Oregon squad includes William Fleck and brothers Jake and Matthew Seals, all from Awbrey Glen; Forrest Reinhart, Lucas Ngo and T.J. Lawrence, all from Bend Golf and Country Club; Hayden Klein from Broken Top; and Miles Sanchez from Tetherow. The Central Oregon/Portland-West winner — decided by four matches of two-person scrambles — will play the winner between PortlandEast and Tacoma, Wash., later today to decide the section championship. Regardless of the outcome today, the inaugural season of the PGA Junior League in Central Oregon has been a success, says Tim Fraley, the head pro at Awbrey Glen, which won the Central Or-
egon league.
personality on dry land, conceded Fridaythere
"It has been a lot of fun meeting other kids and parents from other clubs," says Fraley, who spearheaded the effort to bring the junior league to this region of the state. The PGA Junior League is a 3-year-old PGA of America initiative modeled after Little League Baseball. SeeGolf /C4
were some uncomfortable moments along the way. "I'm definitely a little bit different than your
average 18-year-old girl," Franklin said during a news conference with five other American
stars at the world swimming championships. "It was actually a little
difficult growing up and kind of being a little bit different than everyone,
EQUESTRIAN:HIGH DESERT CLASSICS
always being ahead above all the boys. It kind of took me a while to realize how much it
helps me." With Michael Phelps
in retirement, at least
Teen takesEquitation Classictitle
for now, Franklin is the leading attraction
By Emily Oller
at worlds. A couple of
Three flawlessly braided, sparkling white horses were the top finishers of the R.W. Mutch Equitation Classic at the Oregon High Desert Classics in Bend on Friday. Sixteen-year-old Lurana Crowley, of Vancouver, Wash., on board her white Hanovarian gelding Gruyere SM, stole the spotlight in the setting sun at J Bar J Boys Ranch. "This yearhas just been great," Crowley said after her win. "I got Gruyere last year, so we've been trying to figure each other out and this whole year has been really great. He has been really awesome. He's just been really fun."
months removed from her high school graduation, Franklin will take on a Phelpsian-like
workload by swimming eight events — five individual races, plus all three relays. The
swimming competition begins Sunday. — The Associated Press
The Bulletin
Eight junior riders (age 18 and under) competed in the two-round event, and it was Crowley's competition to lose heading into the second round. After another impressive performance in the final round, she was crowned the champion. Sydney Hutchins and Sorcerer finished second and Megan Champoux and Euro took third. The show's final $2,500 United States Hunter Jumper Association National Hunter Classic (Derby) at the Classics also took place on Friday. Spectators surrounded the Side by Side Hunter Ring I as Brian Morton, 27 and of Langley, British Columbia, and his horse Sabina Fey, won the event. SeeClassics/C4
Todayatthe Classics The $25,000 Sheri Allis Memorial Grand Prix will headline today's Oregon High Desert Classics.
The Grand Prix competition will begin at 5:30 p.m. inthe Swan Training Grand Prix Ring. Brian Morton, of Langley, British Columbia, will defend his title tonight at the event. TAKE2 jumper classes will take place at11 a.m. in the Kilkenny Crest Jumper Ring 1. TAKE2 Inc.
sponsors classes restricted to Thoroughbreds in the hopes of developing second careers for former Thoroughbred racehorses. Competition begins at 8 a.m.andwill conclude with the Grand Prix around 7 p.m. Spectators are
welcome; admission is free.
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TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, JULY 27, 2013
SPORTS ON THE AIR
COREBOARD
TODAY Time TV/Radio 5 a.m. N BCSN 6 a.m. E S PN2
MOTOR SPORTS
Formula One,Hungarian GrandPrix, qualifying NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Brickyard 400, practice
NASCAR,Nationwide, Indiana 250, qualifying NASCAR,Sprint Cup, Brickyard 400, qualifying AMA, Motocross Series, Minnesota AMA, Motocross Series, Minnesota
9 a.m. S peed
NASCAR, Nationwide, Indiana 250
1:30 p.m. ESPN 4 p.m. ES P N
1 1 a.m.
BASEBALL VVCL
E S PN
WESTCOAST LEAGUE
noon NBC 1 p.m. NBCSN
NHRA, SonomaNationals, qualifying (taped) GOLF Champions Tour, Senior British Open
9 a.m. E S PN2 1 0 a.m. Gol f
PGA Tour,Canadian Open PGA Tour,Canadian Open U.S. Junior Amateur
noon 1 p.m.
CBS Go l f
Web.com Tour, BoiseOpen
3:30 p.m. G o lf
BOWLING
Leaguestandings North Division WenatcheeAppleSox WallaWallaSweets Be lingham Bells VictoriaHarbourcats Kelowna Falcons South Division CorvagisKnights BendElks CowlitzBlackBears KlamathFalls Gems MedfordRogues KitsapBlueJackets
Friday's Games
U.S. Open, men's andwomen's championships
9 a.m.
E S PN
BEACH VOLLEYBALL
Long BeachGrand Slam Long BeachGrand Slam
10 a.m. NBCSN 1 p.m. NBC
LACROSSE
Chesapeake atDenver
11 a.m. ESPN2
BASEBALL
MLB,LosAngelesAngelsatOakland
noon
Fox
MLB, Boston at Baltimore BASKETBALL WNBA, All-Star Game TENNIS
4 p.m.
MLB
ATP, Atlanta Open,semifinal WTA, Bank of theWestClassic, semifinal
1 p.m. ESPN2
12:30 p.m. ABC
MIXED MARTIALARTS UFC, preliminary bouts
UFC, Johnson vs. Moraga HORSERACING Diana Stakes, Jim Dandy Stakes SOCCER MLS, Los Angeles at Colorado MLS, ChicagoatHouston MLS, Portland at San Jose
7 p.m.
E S PN2
2 p.m. 5 p.m.
FX Fox
2 p.m. N BCSN 4 p.m. E S PN2 6 p.m. N BCSN 7:30 p.m. Root
SUNDAY Time TV/Radio 5 a.m. N BCSN 10 a.m. E S PN
MOTOR SPORTS
Formula One,Hungarian GrandPrix NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Brickyard 400
GP2 Series, Hungary (tapedj NHRA, SonomaNationals (tapedj
1 p.m. NBCSN 5 p.m.
GOLF Champions Tour, Senior British Open PGA Tour, Canadian Open PGA Tour, Canadian Open
E S PN2
9 a.m. E S PN2 1 0 a.m. Gol f noon CBS 4 p.m. Golf
Web.com Tour, BoiseOpen BASEBALL MLB, Boston at Baltimore MLB, Minnesota at Seattle MLB, St. Louis at Atlanta SWIMMING
10:30 a.m. TBS 1 p.m. Roo t 5 p.m. ES P N
World championships (taped)
11:30 a.m. NBC
TENNIS ATP, Atlanta Open, final WTA, Bank of the West Classic, final SOCCER CONCACAF GoldCup,final,U.S.vs.Panama MLS, Chivas USA at Seattle BEACH VOLLEYBALL
noon
E SPN2
2 p.m.
E S PN2
12:30 p.m. Fox 8 p.m. Roo t
Long BeachGrand Slam
1 :30 p.m. N BC
Listings are themostaccurateavailable. The Bulletinis not responsible for latechangesmade by Nor radio stations.
SPORTS IN BRIEF TRACK & FIELD BOlt reCOVerS to WNI 100
Scott Pruett by 3.438 seconds Friday night in the Brickyard Grand Prix at lndianapolis.
— Usain Bolt returned to the site of his last Olympic triumph,
Alex Gurney, the son of former
recovering from a slow start to win the100 meters Friday night in the Anniversary Games in London in his best time this
Dan Gurney, andJon Fogarty, of Bend, were third in the GrandAm Daytona prototype race on Indianapolis Motor Speedway's
season. Theworld's fastest
2.534-mile, 13-turn road circuit.
IndyCar and Formula One driver
man failed to leave the blocks promptly, but powered through
the field at the Diamond League
TENNIS
meet. He finished in 9.85 seconds at the stadium where he
TrOiCki aPPealS daR —Ser-
won three gold medals last year
bian tennis player Victor Troicki
in the London Games. Bolt, who holds the world records in the
will appeal to sport's highest court to fight his18-month sus-
100 and 200, is looking to do
pension for failing to provide a
even better at the world championshipsin Moscow nextmonth.
blood test. Troicki said Friday he will "put my trust" in the Court
Nick Symmonds led apodium
of Arbitration for Sport where he canchallengehisban imposed
sweep for the United States in the 800 with a time of 1:43.67.
Gay failed multiple tests — Sprinter Tyson Gay failed
more than onedrug test this year, recording one of his posi-
by the International Tennis
Federation. "This was aclear mistake from the on-site doping
control officer who wasalso a doctor, and the person in charge
tives at the U.S. championships
to decide," Troicki said in a statement published on his per-
in June, where hewonthe100
sonal website. The53rd-ranked
and 200meters,TheAssociated Press learned on Friday. Earlier
Troicki's version of events at the Monte Carlo Masters in April
this month, Gayrevealed he
conflicts with the findings of an
had tested positive in an out-ofcompetition test he took May16.
ITF tribunal.
Three people familiar with the case told the AP that Gay had multiple positives this year. One
FOOTBALL
of those people said onepositive
NCAA Penali ZBS MOntana
came at nationals and the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has notified him of that result.
— The University of Montana's
football program wasplaced on probation for three years Friday and will have its scholarships reduced from 63 to 59 over the
MOTOR SPORTS Bend'S Fogarty third-
same period after the NCAA found boosters provided extra benefits to players, including bail
Ryan Dalziel inherited the lead
money and free legal representa-
when Brazjl's Rubens Barrichello was forced to make a late pit
tion for two athletes. — From wire reports
stop and held off hard-charging
Guarterfmals FabioFognini(3), Italy,def. Martin Klizan(6), Slovakia,6-4, 6-2. AndreasSeppi (2), Italy, def. Horacio Zebaffos, Argentina,6-5, retired. GaelMonfils, France,def. AlbertMontanes,Spain, 6-2, 5-7, 7-5 TommyRobredo(5), Spain, def. Aljaz Bedene, Slovenia,6-1,6-4.
IN THE BLEACHERS
W 23 23 22 18 14
L 19 19 19 20 25
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L 15 16 19 20 22 27
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In the Bleachers © 2013 Steve Moore Dist. by Universal Ucrick
Baku Cup Friday At Baki TennisAkademiyasi Baku, Azerbaijan Purse: $235,000 (Intl.) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Guarterfinals ShaharPeer,Israel, def. TadejaMajeric, Slovenia, 6-0, 6-4. Elina Svitolina(7), Ukraine,vs. DonnaVekic (2), Croatia,6-2,6-3. MagdaLinette, Poland,def. DnsJabeur, Tunisia,
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Friday's Summary
Gems 5, Elks 2 Bend 010 100 000 — 2 9 3 KlamathFalls 0 0 2 102 Dgx — 5 5 1 Elman,Gartner(6), Melbostad(8) andServais. Horth,Ampi(9) andTrezek. W—Horth. L—Elman. 28 — Bend:Giusti. HR—Klamath: Rogers.
3-6, 1-4,retired.
AlexandraCadantu (4), Romania, def. GalinaVoskoboeva, Kazakhstan, 6-3,6-7(3), 6-3.
Ump fairies.
MOTOR SPORTS
GOLF
NASCAR
PGA Tour CanadianOpen Friday At Glen AbbeyGolf Club Oakviffe, Ontario Purse: $5.6 million Yardage: 7,253; Par: 72 SecondRound a-amateur 67-64—131 HunterMahan 71-62 — 133 John Merrick 68-67—135 BubbaWatson 68-68 — I36 PatrickReed 68-68—136 AaronBaddeley 73-64 — 137 TommyGainey Chris Kirk 68-69—137 JamesHahn 69-68 — I37 70-68 — 138 JasonBohn CharleyHoffman 69-69—138 JamesDriscoll 69-69—138 GregOwen 70-68—138 David Lingmerth 67-71 — 138 Scott Brown 66-72 138 Hideki Matsuyam a 69-69 — 138 AndresRomero 69-70 — 139 Cameron Tringale 72-67 — 139 RobertoCastro 69-70 — 139 JimForyk 72-67—139 MarkWilson 70-69 — 139 CamiloVigegas 74-65 — 139 Alistair Presneff 72-67 — 139 Jeff Maggert 72-67 — I39 BrandtSnedeker 70-69 — 139 KyleStanley 68-71—139 WilliamMcGirt 71-69 — 140 Casey Wittenberg 71-69 — I40 J.J. Henry 73-67 — 140 MikeWeir 73-67—140 JasonKokrak 72-68—140 RyanPalmer 70-70—140 DavidMathis FabianGomez Matt Kuchar Billy Horschel
Brendan Steele Scott Verplank RorySabbatini Tim Petrovic Morgan Hofmann ScottGardiner CameronBeckman Sang-MoonBae Graeme McDowe RobertAffenby GaryWoodland Bob Estes LukeList RichardH.Lee ChezReavie TrevorImmelman Jeff Gove GregChalmers CameronPercy MarcelSiem Matt Every Scott Piercy BradFritsch DustinJohnson StuartAppleby Vijay Singh RogerSloan Ryo Ishikawa BrianGay EmieEls BrianStuard Y.E.Yang Scott Langley AndrewSvoboda ChadCampbell NicholasThompson DavidHearn Charl Schwartzel Justin Leonard Will Claxton Justin Hicks
71-69—140 72 68—140 66-74—140 71-69 — 140 65-75 — 140 72 68—140 69-71—140 71-69—140 70-70 — 140 66-74 — 140 70-71 — I41 71-70 — 141 76-65—141 72-69 — 141 69-72 — I41 73-68 — 141 72 69 141 72-69—141 68-73—141 68-73 — 141 71 -70 —141 73-68—141 71-70 — 141 71-70 — 141 71-71 142 71-71—142 69-73—142 75-67—142 69-73—142 69-73—142 71-71—142 72-71—143 72-71—143 71-72—143 72-71—143 75-68—143 71-72 — 143 71-72 — 143 71-72 — 143 73-70—143 70-73—143 73-70—143 71-72—143 69-74 143 72-71—143 68-75—143 70-73—143 73-70—143
KevinChappeff Seung-Yul Noh SteveLeBrun Failed to makethe cut 76-68—144 Chris DiMarco 70-74 — 144 DanielSummerhays 75-69 — 144 DarronSties 72-72 — I44 LukeGuthrie 73-71—144 LukeDonald Erik Compton 75 69 144 72-72—144 BenKohles 71-73 — 144 RickyBarnes 73-71 — 144 LeeWiliams 68-76 — 144 Joe Affronti 71-73 — I44 Si Woo Kim 72-72—144 TroyMatteson 71-73 — 144 Pat Perez ScottMccarron 73-71 — 144 DougLaBege0 73-71 — I44 AaronWatkins 73-71 — 144 72-72 — 144 Jin Park Chris Stroud 75-70 — 145 Jeff Dverton 70-75 — I45 Jim Herma n 72-73 — 145 a-CoreyConners 71-74 — 145 JohnRoffins 75-70—145 Graham DeLaet 72-73—145 RobertGarrigus 70-75—145 CharlieWi
KevinStadler BrianHarm an Martin Flores
JesperParnevik
Scott Staffings Colt Knost Andrew Georgiou Eugene Wong GeoffDgilvy John Senden RobertStreb Ky eReifers Andres Gonzales Bud Cauley StephenAmes BrianDavis TagRidings MichaelLetzig D.J. Trahan MichaelBradley TomGiffis John Huh JohnsonWagner RodPampling PeterLaws DonaldConstable JesseSmith Wil Collins
a-Adam Svensson HenrikNorlander Justin Boffi BobbyGates
74-71 145
74-71—145 73-72—145 72-74 — 146 73-73 146 71-75—146 73-73—146 76-70—146 75-71—146 72-74—146 73-73—146 72-74 — 146 71-75 — 146 73-73 — I46 73-74 — 147 74-73 — 147 74-73—147 75-72—147 73-74 — 147 72-75 147
73-74—147 74-73—147 75-73—148 75-73 148 75-73—148 74-74 — 148 79-69 — 148 71-77 — 148 73-75 — I48 76-72 — 148 71-77 — 148 71-78 — 149 71-78 — I49
MackenzieHughes AdamHadwin Paul HaleyII Billy Mayfair Eric Meierdierks Billy Andrade RileyWheeldon Albin Choi KevinCarrigan Stephen Gangluff RobertKarlsson NathanGreen WoodyAustin BrynParry JoeySnyderffl BrianHadley Eric Banks DerekErnst GeorgeMcNeiff
74-75 — I49 78-71—149 74-75—149 75-75—150 73-77 150 76-74—150 75-75—150 77-73—150 77-73—150 77-74 — 151 75-76 — 151 78-73 — I51 82-70 — I52 77-75—152 75-78 — 153 79-75 — 154 73 84 157 82-79—161 69-WD
Cham pions Tour Senior British Open Friday AIRoyal Birkdale Southport, England Purse $2 million Yardag e: 7,082; Par: 70 Second Round a-amateur BernhardLanger 68-67—135 70-65 — 135 MarkWiebe DavidFrost 68-68—136 GeneSauers 67-70 — 137 PeterFowler 69-68—137 MarkMcNulty 70-67 — I37 Jeff Hart 69-69—138 70-68 — 138 RoccoMediate SandyLyle 70-68—138 Kohki Idoki
PeterSenior GregTurner Barry Lane CoreyPavin SteveElkington Bill Longmuir MarkD'Meara TomKite GaryWolstenholme a-ChipLutz TomPerniceJr. StevePate RodSpittle BradFaxon Colin Montgomerie SteveJones AndersForsbrand KatsuyoshiTomori TomLehman Larry Mize JamieSpence GaryHagberg TomWatson RussCochran Carl Mason SteenTinning David J.Russell MichaelAllen DesSmyth Mike Goode s Seiki Dkuda PedroLinhart EduardoRomero Dick Mast PhilGressweg Philip Walton BoonchoRuangkit FredFunk PaulWesselingh FredCouples
BobTwa y EstebanToledo Willie Wood Mitch Kierstenson FrankieMinoza Jeff Sluman AndrewDldcorn SantiagoLuna MarkBrooks MassyKuramoto BruceVaughan MarkJames PeterMitchell John Inman MiguelAngelMartin MarkCalcavecchia PeterDahlberg DuffyWaldorf Philip Golding Kirk Hanefeld Joe Daley HendrikBuhrmann Lu ChienSoon John Cook
Missed cut JoseManuelCarriles AlastairWebster DavidEger
KevinSpurgeon RogerChapm an CraigStadler Bart Bryant Andrew Sherborne Rick Lewaffen Luis Carbonetti GordonJ.Brand John King WraithGrant
BobCam eron GordonBrandJnr JohnGould Chris Williams DenisD'Sullivan Andrew Magee AngelFranco Jay DonBlake LaurieTurner SteveCipa Campbell Effiott GaryTrivisonno Mike McLean Andrew Murray MalcolmMackenzie RossDrumm ond CostantinoRocca Jose Rivero TerryPrice lan Woosna m Bob Gilder StephenBennet RogerRoper Jim Rutledge a-JimVolpenhein LanceTenBroeck Tim Thelen
71 68—139 68-71—139 70-69—139 72-68—140 69-71—140 72-68—140 73-69—142 74-68—142 70-72—142 70-72—142 71-71 — 142 70-72 — 142 70-72 142 71-72—143 74-69—143 72-71—143 73-70—143 73-70—143 71-72 143 72-72—144 71-73 — I44 75-69—144 69-75 — 144 73-71 — 144 71-73 144 74-70—144 71-74 — I45 72-73—145 75-70 — 145 76-69—145 71-74 145 73-72—145 73-72 — I45 75-70 — 145 72-73 — 145 74-71 — 145 70-76 — 146 73-73 — 146 75-71 — I46 70-76 — 146 74-72 — 146 74-72 — 146 74-72 146 75-71—146 74-72—146 68-78—146 71-75—146 74-72—146 72-74 146 74-73—147 70-77—147 73-74—147 74-73—147 75-72 — 147 71-76 — 147 72-75 — 147 75-72 — I47 76-72—148 76-72 — 148 74-74 — 148 73-75 148 75-73—148 76-72—148 71-77—148 69-79—148 79-70 — 149 75-74 — 149 75-74 — I49 74-75—149 74-75 — 149 76-73—149 72-77 149 72-77—149 75-75—150 77-73—150 76-74—150 75-75—150 77-73 150 72-78—150 75-75—150 74-76—150 73-77—150 75-75—150 76-75 151 78-73—151 71-80 — I51 77-74—151 74-78 — 152 75-77 — 152 71 81 152 78-74 — 152 79-73 — I52 82-70—152 80-72—152 75-77 — 152 71-81 152 78-75—153 76-77—153 77-76—153 76-77—153 78-75—153 80 74 154 77-77—154 78-76—154 74-80—154
TonyJohnstone SamTorrance a-R.A.Latham GlennRalph MarcFarry MikeCunning Mark Mouland JuanQuiros RogerSabarros BarryConser Keir Smith KenTarling Jeff Mathews a-KennyGagacher CharlieBoffing KyleKelsaff Phil Jonas Jerry Broner John Harrison a-FrankO'Donoghue Rick Fehr NoboruSugai MarkMccumbe r PaulWay MichaelUre MichaelLord a-Andrew Atkinson Jan Lubieniecki
79-75 — I54 79-75—154 77-77 — 154 79-76 — 155 82-73 155 74-81—155 78-77—155 85-70—155 80-75—155 73-82—155 77 78—155 78-78—156 76-80—156 78-78—156 79-77—156
75-81—156 80-76—156 82-75—157 84-73—157 83-75—158 81-78—159 83-77—160 80 81 161 80-82 — 162 79-84 — I63 84-80 — 164 87-83 — 170 89-83—172
Sprint Cup Leaders
Through Friday Points 1, JimmieJohnson,696. 2, Clint Bowyer, 640. 3, Carl Edwards,623. 4, KevinHarvick, 622. 5, Dale Earnhardt Jr, 578. 6, Matt Kenseth, 576. 7, Kyle Busch,576.8, GregBiffle, 545. 9,BradKeselowski, 529. 10,KaseyKahne,523. 11, MartinTruexJr., 521.12,Jeff Gordon,521. 13, TonyStewart,518.14,KurtBusch,516.15, JamieMcMurray,507.16, AricAlmirola, 502.17, Jeff Burton, 498. 18,JoeyI.ogano, 487. 19, RyanNewman, 487. 20, PaulMenard,487. Money 1,Jimmie Johnson,$5,797,348 2,Kyle Busch, $3,926 ,539.3,MattKenseth,$3,769,819.4,Kevin Harvick,$3,683,591.5,BradKeseowski, $3,628,383. 6, Dae EarnhardtJr., $3,408,323 7, Carl Edwards, $3,393 ,909.8,TonyStewart,$3,280,064.9,JeffGordon, $3,166,762.10,Clint Bowyer,$3,151,175. 11, Martin TruexJr., $3,112,904. 12, JoeyLogano,$3,035,716.13,RyanNewman, $3,007,015.14, Ricky StenhouseJr., $2,984,832.15,KaseyKahne, $2,943,583. 16, Greg Biffle, $2,926,439. 17, Aric Almirola $2,834,760.18, Kurt Bosch,$2,793,428. 19,Jamie McMurray,$2,724,493.20, Juan Pablo Montoya, $2,654,670.
DEALS
BASKETBALL
Transactions
VVNBA
CDMMISSIDE NRS ' OFFICE— Suspended Atlanta RHPHum berto Carpio (DSLBraves) andCincinnati DF YoelNoel(DSLReds) 50 games for violations of the MinorLeagueDrug Prevention andTreatment Program. American League BALTIMOREDRIDLES — Dptioned 3B DannyValencia to Norfoik (IL). Sent18StevePearceto theGCL Drio esfor arehabassignment HOUSTO N ASTRDS— Sent DFTrevor Croweto OklahomaCity (PCL)for arehabassignment. LDS ANGELESANGELS — DesignatedRHP Billy Bucknerforassignment.
BASEBALL
WOMEN'SNATIONAL BASKETBALLASSOCIATION All Times PDT
EasternConference Chicago
Atlanta Washington Indiana NewYork Connecticut
Minnesota Los Angeles Phoenix Seattle SanAntonio Tulsa
W 12 11 9 8 7 4
L 5 5 9 9 11 12
Pct GB
W 14 12 9 7 6 6
L 3 6 9 10 12 14
Pct GB 824
WesternConference
Friday's Games No games scheduled
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Today'sGame
Aff-StarGam eat Uncasviffe, Conn,12:30p.m.
SOCCER MLS MAJORLEAGUESOCCER All Times PDT
Eastern Conference W L T P tsGF GA S porting KansasCity 10 5 6 3 6 31 20 Montreal 9 5 5 3 2 31 29 NewYork 9 7 5 3 2 29 24 Philadelphia 8 6 7 3 1 32 30 Houston 8 6 5 2 9 22 19 NewEngland 7 7 6 27 25 18 Chicago 7 9 3 2 4 24 29 Columbus 6 9 5 2 3 23 25 TorontoFc 2 10 8 1 4 17 28 D.C. 2 14 4 1 0 9 33 Western Conference W L T P tsGF GA RealSaltLake 1 1 6 4 37 33 20 Portland 8 2 1 0 34 30 18 Los Angeles 1 0 8 3 3 3 32 25 Vancouver 9 6 5 3 2 33 28 FC Dallas 8 5 8 3 2 27 27 Colorado 8 7 7 3 1 26 24 Seattle 7 7 4 2 5 22 21 SanJose 6 9 6 2 4 21 32 4 11 5 1 7 18 35 ChivasUSA NOTE: Threepoints forvictory, onepoint for tie. Today's Games ColumbusatTorontoFC,11 a.m. SportingKansasCity atMontreal, 4p.m. PhiladelphiaatVancouver,4p.m. RealSaltLakeat NewYork, 4p.m. Los Angeleat s Colorado, 4p.m. NewEnglandatD.C.United,4 p.m. Chicag oatHouston,6 p.m. Portlandat SanJose, 7:30p.m.
TENNIS Professional Bank of theWestClassic Friday At TheTaubeFamily Tennis Center Stanford, Calif. Purse: $795,000(Premier) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Guarterfinals SoranaCirstea(5), Romania, def. DlgaGovortsova, Belarus,6-3, 6-2. DominikaCibulkova(3), Slovakia, def. Urszula Radwanska(7),Poland,7-5,6-3. JamieHampton (4), UnitedStates,def.VeraDushevina,Russia,6-4,6-3. AgnieszkaRadwanska (1), Poland,del. Varvara Lepchenko (6), UnitedStates, 7-6(2), 3-6, 6-3. Atlanta Open Friday At The Atlanta Athletic Club
Norcross, Ga. Purse: $623,730(WT250) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Guarterfinals LleytonHewitt (7), Australia,def. IvanDodig(3), Croatia,1-6,6-3,6-0. John Isner(1), UnitedStates,del. JamesBlake, UnitedStates,7-6(1), 7-6(5). RyanHarrison,UnitedStates, def.Santiago Giraldo, Colombia,6-3,3-6, 7-6(2). KevinAnderson(2), SouthAfrica, def. DenisIstomin, Uzbekistan,6-3,3-6,6-3. Croatia Open Friday At ITC Stella Maris Umag, Croatia Purse: $014,700(WT250) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles
NEW YORKYANKEES Sent DF CurtisGrand-
ersonandINFJaysonNixto Tampa(FSL) for rehab assignments.DptionedDFThomasNealto Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre(IL). Agreedto terms with INFBrendan Harris on aminorleaguecontract. SEATTLE MARINERS PlacedC MikeZuninoon the15-dayDL SignedCHumberto Guintero. National League ARIZONADIAMDNDBACKS— Sent RHPTrevor Cahiff totheAZLDiamondbacksfor a rehabassignment. CHICAGO CUBS—Traded DFAlfonso Sorianoto the N.Y.Yankeesfor RHPCorey Black. Selectedthe contractof RHPEdoardo Sanchezfrom lowa(PCL). COLOR ADORDCKIES—PlacedLHPDrewPomeranz onthe15-day DL,retroactive to July 23 Recalled DF CoreyDickersonfromColoradoSprings (PCL). MIAMI MARLINS —Assigned 2B Chris Valaika outright toNewOrleans(PCL). NEW YORKMETS—Reinstated RHPJenrry Mejia from the60-dayDL.Dptioned DFKirk Nieuwenhuisto
LasVegas(PCL).
SAN FRA NCISCOGIANTS —Activated INFJoaouin Ariasfromthe 15-day DL. DptionedRHPJake Dunning toFresno(PCL). AcquiredRHPGuiffermo MoscosofromtheChicago Cubsfor a playerto be named or cashconsiderations. WASHINGTDNNATIDNALS — Reinstated RHP RyanMattheusfrom the 15-dayDL. DptionedRHP DrewStorentoSyracuse(IL). BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DALLASMAVERICKS — Re-signed C Bernard James. LDS ANG ELESLAKERS—Agreedto terms with FEliasHarris. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES—SignedGJamaal Franklin to amoltiyearcontract. MILWAU KEE BUCKS — Signed C Miroslav Radoljica. BROOK LYN NETS— Agreedto termswith G-F AlanAndersononatwo-year contract. FOOTBALL
National FootballLeague
NFL— SuspendedWashington DEJarvisJenkins four gamesfor violating the NFL'spolicy on perfor-
manceenhancingsubstances. DETROILION T S—SignedDT AndreFlueffen. KANSAS CITYCHIEFS— Signed DTEric Fisher and CB ConroyBlack.
MINNESOT AVIKINGS— PlacedWRGreg Childs and LBNathan Wiliams onthePUPlist. NEW YORKGIANTS — Placed DEJason PierrePaul, GChris Snee,CBTerreff Thomas, DTMarkus
KuhnandFBHenryHynoski ontheactive PUPlist. ReleasedPKDavid Buehler. SignedFBRyanD'Imperio. OAKLANDRAIDERS— SignedDLAndreGurode. HOCKEY
NationalHockeyLeague
ANAHEIM DLICKS—Re-signed RWKylePalmieri to a three-year contract. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS— Signed coachJoel Guennevifto fe athree-yearcontract extensionthrough the 2016-17season. DTTAWASENATORS— SignedFLudwig Karlsson to a two-year,entry-level contract. ST. LOUIS BLUES— Signed GJakeAllen to a two-yearcontract. WINNIPEG JETS—Agreedto termswith F Blake Wheeleon r asix-year contract. CONCACAF CDNCACA F —SuspendedUnited Statesnational teamcoachJurgen Klinsmannonematch for showing dissenttowardstherefereebythrowing theball in a violentmannerduring theCDNCACAF Gold Cup semlhnalmatchagainst HondurasonJuy24. COLLEGE NCAA — Placed Montana's football program on probationlor threeyears.Suspended Montana's formerfootball coach,RobinPflograd, nowoffensive coordinatoratWeber State, onegame.
FISH COUNT Upstream daily movement ofadultchinook, jackchinook,steelheadandwild steelheadatselected Columbia RiverdamslastupdatedonThursday. Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wsllhd Bonneville 56 8 114 3 , 697 2,230 The Daffes 452 80 2,1 1 6 1 ,313 John Day 30 4 89 828 489 McNary 32 72 657 361 Upstream year-to-date movement ofadult chinook, jack chinook,steelheadand wild steelheadat selected Columbia Riverdamslast updatedonThursday. Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wstlhd Bonneville 172,359 59,142 43,122 23,759 The Dalles 150,01 0 52,1 03 21,825 12,1 78 John Day 127,848 47,775 14,562 7,344 McNary 122,826 36,030 9,821 4,315
SATURDAY, JULY 27, 2013 • THE BULLETIN
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tossed seven shutout innings and rookie David Lough homered and drove in another run to lead
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Today'sGames Tampa Bay(Archer 5-3) at N.Y.Yankees(Nova4-3), 10.05a.m.
Houston(Keuchel 4-5) at Toronto(Jo.Johnson1-6), 10:07a.m.
L.A. Angels(Richards2-4) at Oakland(Milone 8-8), 12:05p.m. Minnesota (Deduno6-4) at Seattle (Harang5-8), 1:10
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The New York Yankees' Alfonso Soriano flies out on his first at-bat since being traded to the Yankees, against the Tampa Bay Rays in the second inning of Friday night's game at Yankee Stadium. Soriano, who started his career with the Yankees, went O-for-5.
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Mostks 3b 3 0 1 1 Viciedo lf 3 0 2 0 Marlins 2, Pirates 0 MTejad2b 2 0 0 1 C.Wegslf 0 0 0 0 EJhnsn2b 1 0 0 0 Bckhm2b 3 0 0 0 MIAMI — Henderson Alvarez L oughrf 3 1 2 2 Phegiyc 4 0 0 0 AEscorss 4 0 0 0 earned his first National League T otals 3 3 5 105 Totals 3 5 I 9 I K ansas City 0 0 1 0 0 0 103 — 5 victory, Giancarlo Stanton hit his Chicago 0 00 000 010 — 1 12th homer, andMiami managed E C Wells (1). DP Chicago 3. LOB Kansas another low-scoring victory,
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Storenp 0 0 0 0 T otals 3 8 111311 Totals 3 3 0 8 0 C ity 5, Chi c ago 9. 28 — S.P er e z (1 8). HR — L ough (4 ), New York 102 000 200 — 11 have won 20 of 23 and took sole Giilaspie(9). SB —Dyson(14). SF—M.Tejada, Lough. beating Pittsburgh. W ashington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 — 0 4:05 p.m. possession of the AL East lead. Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO DP — New York 2, Washington 2. LOB New Texas(Darvish9-4) at Cleveland(Masterson I1-7), Athletics 6, Angels 4 ShieldsW,5-7 7 8 0 0 2 2 Pittsburgh Miami York 5, Washington 7. 28 —l.agares 2 (15), Byrd 4:05 p.m. K.HerreraH,11 1 1 1 1 0 1 TampaBay New York ab r hbi ab r hbi (16), Recker (4). HR —Dan.Murphy2 (8), I.Davis (6). Philadelphia(Valdes1-0) at Detroit (Scherzer14-1), AKLAND, Calif.— Bartolo Colon Hochevar 1 0 0 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi SMartelf 4 0 1 0 Hchvrrss 4 0 1 0 SB — Lagares2(2), Byrd(2) 4:08 p.m. Chicago DJnngscf 4 I 1 0 Gardnrcf 5 1 2 0 Walker2b 4 0 0 0 Yelichlf 40I 0 New York IP H R E R BB SO KansasCity(W.Davis 4-9)at ChicagoWhite Sox(Sale won his14th gamefor a shareof QuintanaL,5-3 7 6 2 2 I 5 Longori3b 4 1 1 2 ISuzukirf 3 0 0 0 Mcctch cf 4 0 1 0 Stanton rf 2 1 2 1 Meiia W,1-0 7 7 0 0 0 7 6-9), 4:10p.m. 1 1 0 0 0 0 the major leaguelead, backedby P Alvrz3b 3 0 1 0 Lucas3b 4 0 0 0 K Jhnsn ph-3b1 0 0 0 Mesa rf 2 1 2 1 Veal Rice 1 1 0 0 0 0 Lindstrom 0 3 3 3 1 0 RMartnc 3 0 0 0 Morrsn1b 3 0 0 0 W Myrsdh 5 1 2 1 Cano2b 2 0 0 0 Germen 1 0 0 0 1 0 Jed Lowrie's homerandtwo-run NATIONALLEAGUE Purcey 1 0 0 0 0 2 JGomzp 0 0 0 0 DSolan2b 3 1 0 0 Zobrist 2b 4 1 1 0 DAdms 2b 2 0 2 2 Washington East Division single and atwo-run drive by Lindstrompitchedto 4batters inthe9th. Tabataph 1 0 0 0 Mrsnckcf 4 0 1 0 S Rdrgzrf 3 I 2 0 ASorinlt 5 I 0 I Zimmermann L,12-6 62 3 6 5 5 3 8 W L Pct GB WP — Sh ie l d s, Purcey. G Jonesrf 2 0 0 0 Mathisc 2 0 1 0 Joyceph-rf 0 1 0 0 Overay1b 3 0 1 0 Abad 13 2 0 0 0 0 Stephen Vogt in Oakland's win Atlanta 58 45 .563 J Hrrsnph-ss 1 0 0 0 HAlvrzp 2 0 1 0 YEscorss 4 1 1 1 CStwrtph-1b 2 0 1 1 T—3:00. A—18,342(40,615). Mattheus 1132 3 3 2 I Washington 50 54 .481 Br/t over Los Angeles. GSnchz1b 3 0 1 0 Polancph 1 0 1 1 2-3 3 3 3 0 0 Loney1b 5 I 2 4 Nunezss 3 0 0 0 Storen Philadelphia 49 54 .476 9 Mercerss 2 0 1 0 ARamsp 0 0 0 0 T — 3:13. A — 3 3,85 8 (41, 4 18). Loatonc 4 1 1 0 Hafnerdh 4 0 0 0 National League NewYork 46 54 .460 10t/t Los Angeles Oakland Sniderph-rf 1 0 0 0 MDunnp 0 0 0 0 Fudlf 4 1 1 1 Lillirdg3b 4 2 2 0 Miami 39 62 .386 18 ab r hbi ab r hbi Locke p 2 0 0 0 Quags p 0 0 0 0 A uRmnc 3 I 1 1 Central Division Rockies 8, Brewers 3 McKnrc 1 0 0 0 Pierreph 1 0 0 0 Shuck f 5 1 2 0 Crispcf 4 I I 0 Totals 3 8 10129 Totals 3 8 6 116 Braves 4, Cardinals1 W L Pct GB Cishekp 0 0 0 0 Troutcf 5 1 3 2 Lowriess 4 1 3 3 Tampa Bay 0 6 0 0 1 0 300 — 10 St. Louis 62 38 .620 T otals 3 1 0 5 0 Totals 3 02 8 2 Pujolsdh 5 0 1 2 Dndsn3b 3 0 0 0 New York 0 01 000 023 — 6 DENVER — Tyler Chatwood Pittsburgh 60 41 .594 2t/t P ittsburgh 000 0 0 0 0 00 — 0 C owgigpr 0 0 0 0 Moss1b 4 0 I 0 E Nunez (6),Au.Romine (1). DP New York1 ATLANTA — Mike Minor allowed pitched seven strong innings Cincinnati 59 45 .567 5 — 2 Miami 000 001 10x Hamitnrf 5 0 1 0 Cespdslf 4 0 0 0 LOB —TampaBay7, NewYork8. 28—Longoria (23), only one run to giveAtlanta's Chicago 46 55 ,455 16r/t T rumolb 3 0 2 0 Reddckrf 3 2 2 0 DP — Miami 1. LOB—Pittsburgh 5, Miami 10. and hit a two-run double to help Zobrist (23), S. R odri g uez (7), YE sc obar (16), Lob a t o n depleted rotation a lift, Jason Milwaukee 42 60 .412 21 28 G.Sanchez(12), HAlvarez (1). HR Stanton Colorado break out offensively Cagasp3b 3 0 0 0 S.Smithdh 4 0 0 0 (9) Mesa(2)C.Stew art(4). HR—Loney(10) West Division A ybarss 4 0 0 0 Vogtc 4122 Tampa Bay IP H R ER BB SO Heyward homered, and the Braves (12). SB —S.Marte (30). CS—Hechavarria(7). W L Pct GB Pittsburgh IP H R E R BB SO and beat Milwaukee. Congerc 3 0 0 0 Sogard2b 4 1 1 1 HegicksonW10-3 6 4 1 1 2 3 beat Adam Wainwright and St. LosAngeles 54 48 .529 LockeL,93 62-3 8 2 2 6 9 lannettph 0 1 0 0 Farnsworth 1 0 0 0 0 1 '/t Arizona 54 49 .524 Louis in a matchup of division J.Gomez I 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 F ield2b 3 I 1 0 C.Ramos 11-3 3 2 2 0 1 Milwaukee Colorado Colorado 50 54 .481 5 Miami Totals 3 6 4 104 Totals 3 4 6 106 JWright ab r hbi ab r hbi 0 4 3 3 1 0 leaders. SanFrancisco 46 56 .451 8 H.AivarezW,1-1 6 2 0 0 1 5 Weeks2b 4 I 2 0 Fowlercf 3 0 0 0 L os Angeles 2 0 0 0 0 0 002 — 4 McGee 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 H,20 SanDiego 46 58 .442 9 — 6 Oakland 130 002 Bgx A.RamosH,6 1 0 0 0 0 3 Aokirf 4 1 2 1 LeMahi2b 5 1 0 2 RodneyS,25-30 1- 3 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis Atlanta E—Trumbo (7), Moss (5), Donaidson (10). New York M.DunnH,14 1 3- 1 0 0 0 0 Segura ss 4 0 1 0 Tlwtzk ss 4 1 1 1 ab r hbi ab r hbi Friday's Games 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 CGomzcf 4 1 1 1 Cuddyrrf 3 1 1 1 DP —Los Angeles 1,Oakland 1.LOB— Los Ange- SabathiaL,9-9 Quags H, 9 5 9 7 7 3 6 Mcrpnt2b 4 01 0 Smmnsss 4 0 0 0 N.Y.Mets11,Washington 0,1st game CishekS,21-23 1 2 0 0 0 2 L Schtrlf 4 0 1 1 HeltonIb 4 I 2 I ies 9, Oakland 6. 28 Hamilton (20), Reddick(14). Warren 4 3 3 3 3 2 S Ronsnct 3 0 0 0 Heywrdrf 4 I I I Washington2,N.Y.Mets I, 2ndgame T—2:44.A—18,718(37,442). HR — T r ou t (17), Lowri e (8), Vogt (2). SB — C r i s p (16), M aldndc 4 0 0 0 WRosrc 3 1 0 0 J.Wright pi t ched to 5 ba t e rs i n the 9t h . Jayph 1 0 0 0 FFrmn1b 4 0 0 0 Detroit 2,Philadelphia1 WP — H eg ickson, Sa b at h i a . JFrncs1b 3 0 1 0 Bickmnlf 4 1 1 0 Reddick(8). B eitranrf 3 0 0 0 Gattislf 20 10 Miami 2,Pittsburgh0 T—3:44.A—44,486(50,291). Badnhpp 0 0 0 0 Arenad3b 4 2 2 1 Los Angeles IP H R E R BB SO Craiglf 4 0 0 0 RJhnsncf 1 0 1 0 Cuds 3, Giants 2 Atlanta 4, St. Louis1 Gindlph 1 0 0 0 Chatwdp 2 0 2 2 WilliamsL,5-7 5 6 4 4 2 3 YMolinc 4 1 1 1 Mccnnc 4 1 1 0 Colorado 8, Milwaukee3 YBtncr3b 3 0 0 0 Corpasp 1 0 0 0 Kohn 1 2 2 2 0 0 Freese3b 3 0 1 0 Uggla2b 3 1 1 0 Arizona10,SanDiego0 Blue Jays12, Astros 6 SAN FRANCISCO — Julio Borbon WPerltp 1 0 0 0 J.Gutierrez I 1 0 0 0 1 MAdms1b 3 0 0 0 CJhnsn3b 3 I 2 1 LA. Dodgers 2, Cincinnati1 Wootenp 1 0 0 0 Jepsen 1 1 0 0 0 1 Kozmass 3 0 1 0 Janish3b 0 0 0 0 and Junior Lake scored on an error Chicago Cubs3,SanFrancisco2 Lucroyph-Ib1 0 0 0 Oakland TORONTO — EdwinEncarnacion Today's Games Wnwrgp 1 0 0 0 Constnzcf-If 3 0 0 0 by San Francisco first baseman T otals 3 4 3 8 3 Totals 3 38 9 8 ColonW,14-3 6 7 2 2 2 2 D escalsph 1 0 0 0 Minorp 2 0 1 1 N.Y.Mets(Gee7-7) atWashington(Haren4-11),12:05 hit two home runs in one i n ning, M ilwaukee 000 0 0 2 0 0 1 — 3 Cook I 1 0 0 0 I Brandon Belt in the ninth inning Choatep 0 0 0 0 Trdslvcph 1 0 0 0 p.m. — 8 including his sixth career grand Colorado 040 400 Ogx Doolittle 1 1 0 0 0 0 Waldenp 0 0 0 0 St. Louis(J.Keily 1-3) atAtlanta(Teheran7-5), 12:05 and Chicago rallied to win. E—Y.Betancourt (9), J.Francisco(11). DP—ColoBievins 0 0 2 2 2 0 slam, Jose Reyes, Adam Li nd and K imrelp 0 0 0 0 p.m. rado1. LOB —Milwaukee4, Colorado6. 28—Weeks alfourS,27-28 I 1 0 0 0 2 T otals 3 0 1 4 1 Totals 3 14 8 3 Philadelphia(Valdes1-0) at Detroit (Scherzer14-1), B Brett Lawrie also went deep and San Francisco Bievinspitchedto2 baters in the9th. (15), Chatwood (1). HR—C.Gomez (17). S—ChatSt. Louis 0 10 000 000 — 1 Chicago 4:08 p.m. ab r hbi ab r hbi woorl. W P — B a tour . Toronto beat Houston. Atlanta 020 010 10x — 4 Pittsburgh(Morton2-2) atMiami(Koehler 2-5), 4:10 T—3:12.A—27,429(35,067). DeJesscf 5 0 2 0 GBl a n ccf 4 0 0 0 Milwaukee IP H R E R BB SO E—Kozma(5). DP—St.Louis2. LOB—St. Louis4, p.m. akelf 5 1 0 0 Abreu2b 4 0 0 0 WPeraltaL7-10 3 2-3 7 8 5 3 2 Atlanta4. 28—M.carpenter (32),Kozma(15), Mccann L Milwaukee(Gorzelanny 1-4)at Colorado(McHugh0Houston Toronto R izzo1b 4 0 0 0 Poseyc 4 0 0 0 Wooten 2 1-3 20 0 0 1 (10). HR —YMolina(8), Heyward(8). S—Wainwright. 1), 5:10p.m. ab r hbi ab r hbi Indians11, Rangers 8 Schrhltrf 3 1 1 0 Sandovl3b 3 1 2 0 Badenhop 2 0 0 0 0 2 St. Louis IP H R E R BB SO San Diego(Cashner 6-5) at Arizona(Skaggs2-2), Vigarss 5 0 1 0 Reyesss 3 2 3 2 Stcastrss 5 0 2 I Tanakapr 0 0 0 0 Colorado lr11 innings) WainwrightL,13 6 7 7 4 3 1 8 5:10 p.m. A tuve2b 3 1 1 0 Mecarrlf 5 1 1 0 V aluen3b 4 0 0 0 Pencerf 4 1 1 0 ChatwoodW,7-3 7 6 2 2 0 11 Choate 1 1 0 0 0 I ChicagoCubs(Rusin1-0) at SanFrancisco(BumgarJcastroc 3 0 1 1 RDavis if 0 0 0 0 B arney2b 4 0 0 0 Belt1b 3000 Corpas 2 2 1 I 0 2 ner 10-6),6:05p.m. C orprnph 1 0 0 0 Bautistrf 4 0 0 1 Atlanta CLEVELAND — Ryan Raburn's C astigoc 3 0 2 0 Francr I 4 0 2 2 HBP — b y W .P e ral t a (F o w l e r). MinorW,10-5 7 4 1 1 0 5 Cincinnati (Arroyo9-7) at L.A. Dodgers(Ryu8-3), Carterdh 4 0 1 0 Encrncdh 4 3 3 5 T 2:41 A 32,740(50,398). three-run homer in the11th inning W agac1b 4 2 2 0 Lind1b 5 1 1 1 WaldenH,10 1 0 0 0 0 0 Borbonph 1 1 1 0 Bcrwfrss 2 0 0 0 6:10 p.m. Greggp 0 0 0 0 M.cainp 2 0 0 0 KimbrelS,29-32 1 0 0 0 1 2 off Jason Frasor gaveCleveland a JDMrtnrf 3 2 2 0 CIRsmscf 5 1 4 1 EJcksnp 3 0 0 0 AnTrrsph 1 0 0 0 T—2:33. A—50,124 (49,586). M axwgph-rf 2 0 0 0 Mlzturs2b 4 I I I Interleague Russeg p 0 0 0 0 J.Lopez p 0 0 0 0 wild and sloppy win overTexas. American League Krausslf 4 1 2 4 Lawrie3b 4 2 2 1 Guerrirp 0 0 0 0 Scasillp 0 0 0 0 M Dmn3b 3 0 0 0 Tholec 3100 Dodgers 2, Reds1 D Navrrph-c 0 0 0 0 Romop 0 0 0 0 Texas Cleveland BBarns cf 4 0 1 0 Tigers 2, Phillies1 Mijares p 0 0 0 0 Twins 3, Mariners 2 ab r hbi ab r hbi Totals 3 6 6 115 Totals 3 7 121512 Totals 3 7 3 8 1 Totals 3 12 5 2 K insler2b 5 0 2 4 Bourncf 6 0 1 3 LOS ANGELES — Clayt on Houston 0 20 201 100 — 6 (13 innings) Chicago 0 00 001 002 — 3 DETROIT — Alex Avila's twoEBeltreif 6 0 1 1 Swisher1b 6 2 2 1 Toronto 002 110 Bgx — 12 Kershaw pitched eight stellar S an Francisco 000 000 200 — 2 run double in the fifth inning N.cruzrf 5 I 1 I Kipnis2b 6 0 2 0 E — M ax w e l (3), Wal l a ce (2). DP — H ou st o n 1, E — S an doval (13), Belt (6). LOB —Chicago 11, SEATTLE — Chris Colabello hit innings, Hanley Ramirezhit a ABeltre3b 5 1 3 0 Acarerss 6 1 3 1 Toronto 1. LOB —Houston 9, Toronto9. 28—Villar SanFrancisco5 28—Schierholtz (23),Sandoval (17), put Detroit ahead, andDoug P rzynsc 5 0 I 0 CSantnc 4 I I 0 two-run homer off Homer Bailey, his first career home run, a two(3), Wallace (6), J.D.Martinez (16), Krauss(2), Reyes Pence(23). 38—DeJesus(3). JeBakrdh 3 0 1 0 Raburndh 6 2 2 3 Fister pitched eight impressive (8) Me Cabrera(14), En c a rn aci o n (19), Col . Ra smu s 2 run shot in the13th inning, and and Los Angeles beat Cincinnati to Chicago IP H R E R BB SO D vMrpph-dh 2 1 1 0 Brantly f 4 2 3 0 (23), M.Izturis(I2),Lawrie(6).HR —Krauss(2), Reyes innings to help the Tigers beat 62-3 4 2 2 2 5 E.Jackson M orlnd1b 4 1 0 0 Aviles3b 5 2 3 0 Minnesota beatSeattle. Mariners maintain their half-game lead over (6), Encarna cion2(28),Lind(12),Lawrie(7).SB—AlRussell 0 0 0 0 I 0 Philadelphia. Late Friday night, a A ndrusss 4 2 1 0 Stubbsrf 4 1 1 2 tuve(25),Reyes(11). S—Altuve SF Bautista starter Felix Hernandez was two Arizona in the NL West. GuerrierW,4-4 1 1 - 3 0 0 0 0 2 LMartncf 3 2 3 I Houston IP H R E R BB SO person familiar with the deal says G regg S,20-23 1 1 0 0 0 0 outs from a shutout and his first Totals 4 2 8 147 Totals 4 7111810 Lyles 5 9 4 4 3 1 San Franci s co the Phillies agreed to a contract Cincinnati Los Angel e s — 8 T exas 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 8ackleyH,14 2-3 0 0 0 I 0 complete game oftheseason, but M.cain 7 6 1 1 1 7 ab r hbi ab r hbi C leveland 120 401 000 03 — 11 Clemens L,4-4 BS,2-2 1-3 4 6 6 1 1 with Cuban pitcher Miguel Alfredo J Lopez H 8 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 Trevor Plouffe's pinch-hit single in C hoocf 4 0 0 0 Crwfrdlt 4 0 3 0 No outswhenwinningrunscored. WWright 13 0 1 1 1 0 S.casigaH,IO 2 - 3 1 0 0 0 1 Gonzalez .Gonzalezdefected H eiseyif 4 0 1 0 Puigrf 40 0 0 E—N.cruz (3), Andrus (11), L.Martin (3), the top of the ninth tied it at1. 2-3 I I I 0 I Ambriz RomoL,3-5BS,4-28 2-3 1 2 0 1 1 to Mexico earlier this year and Hooverp 0 0 0 0 AdGnzi1b 4 1 1 0 CSantana(5), Kluber(1). DP Texas1, Cleveland Cisnero 1 1 0 0 0 0 Votto1b 4 0 1 0 HRmrzss 4 1 2 2 Mijares 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 2. LOB —Texas 7, Cleveland 10. 28—L.Martin (9), Toronto Minnesota Seattle worked out for scouts in Tijuana. Russellpitchedto1batter in the7th. P hillips 2b 4 1 1 0 Ethier cf 3 0 0 0 Kipnis(25),ACabrera(22). HR —NCruz(24), Swisher Dickey 6 7 5 5 2 8 B rucerf 4 0 1 1 A.EIIisc 1 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi WP —S.casiga. His deal reportedly is worth $60 1-3 1 1 1 2 0 D ozier2b 4 0 1 0 Bayrf 3 0 0 0 (11), Raburn(11). SB—Andrus (22), LMartin (20). McGowan T—3:14.A 41,797 (41,915). CS — Bourn (8). S—L.Martin. SF—Kinsler, L.Martin. 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 F razier3b 3 0 0 0 Uribe3b 3 0 0 0 Cecil W,4-1 million over six years, which Carrog 3b 3 0 0 0 Enchvz ph-rf 3 0 2 0 Cozartss 3 0 0 0 M.Egis2b 3 0 1 0 Texas IP H R E R BB SO Delabar 1 I 0 0 0 2 CMigerc 2 0 1 0 Kershwp 2 0 0 0 P louffeph-3b 3 0 I I Frnkln2b 6 0 3 I would make him the highest paid M.Perez 3 8 7 6 2 3 Nationals 2, Mets1 Loup 1 2 0 0 0 1 M ornea 1b 6 0 0 0 IbanezIf 6 0 0 0 Mesorcph-c 1 0 0 0 Jansenp 0 0 0 0 Wolf 3 5 1 1 1 1 Lylespitchedto I batter inthe6th. international player. Doumit dh 5 0 1 0 KMorls dh 5 1 2 1 HBailyp 2 0 0 0 (Second Game) I 1-3 2 0 0 0 I R.Ross Clemens pitchedto 6bahersinthe7th. CHrmnrf-c 4 0 0 0 Seager3b 6 0 3 0 DRonsn ph-If I 0 I 0 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 Soria HBP by Clemens(Thole), byDickey(MDominguez) Philadelphia Detroit Thomslf 5 0 1 0 Smoak1b 5 0 0 0 T otals 3 2 1 6 1 Totals 2 82 7 2 2 3 3 3 0 1 Balk—Lyles. 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Mahan fires second-round 64, grabs lead at Canadian Open The Associated Press OAKVILLE, Ontario — H u nter Mahan birdied the final three holes Friday for an 8-under 64 and a twostrokelead after the second round of the Canadian Open. Coming off a ninth-place tie last week in the British Open, the fivetime PGA Tour winner had eight birdies in his bogey-free round at Glen Abbey to reach 13-under 131. "I kind of built off last week," Mahan said. "I got some good things I'm doing with my swing and everything, and feel good about that. I'm just going out there and really trying to trust
my game.
game has been feeling pretty good. Everything kind of clicked today." Bubba Watson was 9 under after a "Just allow things to happen and 67. Aaron Baddeley and Patrick Reed not get in the way of myself and be green on 2 and chipped in for eagle, shot 68 to reach 8 under, and Tommy as present as I can and keep my head and that kind of calmed me down.... I Gainey (64), Chris Kirk (69) and up and keep moving forward and just hit it well and made a lot of putts." James Hahn (68) followed at 7 under. kind of letting my abilities and everyHe won the Northern Trust Open in Mike Weir was the top Canadian, thing that I'm doing in my game, let it February at Riviera for his first PGA following his opening 73 with a 67 to try to come out." Tour title. move into a tie for 26th at 4 under. "I've had stretches of good play," John Merrickwas second aftera62. Also on Friday: He tiedthe course record setby Leon- Merrick said. "You know, it's tough Langer, Wiebe tied at Senior British: ard Thompson in 1981 and matched out here. It's competitive. You've got SOUTHPORT, England — American by Andy Bean in 1983 — both when to be on for four days, and I've had Mark Wiebe shot at 5-under 65 at Glen Abbey played to a par of 71some good rounds here and there a Royal Birkdale for a share of the lead and Greg Norman in 1986. couple days, and you just need to put with Germany's Bernhard Langer Merrick had an eagle and 10 bird- four rounds together out here. My after the second round of the Senior
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ies, playing the back nine in 6-under 31. "It was a great day," Merrick said. "I got off to a good start, hit it over the
British Open. Langer, the 2010 champion at Carnoustie, had a 67 to match Wiebe at 5-under 135. South Africa's David Frost was a stroke back after a 68.First-round leader Gene Sauers had a 70 to join Peter Fowler (69) and Mark McNulty (67) at 3 under. Swede on top in Russia: MOSCOW — Sweden's Rikard Karlberg shot a 4-under 68 to take a two-stroke lead in the Russian Open. Karlberg was 9 under overall at Tseleevo Golf 8 Polo Club. France's Alexandre Kaleka, Northern Ireland's Michael Hoey, E ngland's Matthew Baldwin a n d China's Liang Wen-chong were tied for second.
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TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, JULY 27, 2013
OSU looks to fill void left by departed stars Elks By Steve Gress Corvallis Gazette-Times
In a little over a week, Aug. 5 to be exact, the Oregon State football team will be back on the field together preparing to build off last year's turnaround season that saw the Beavers go 9-4 overall and play in the Alamo Bowl. On Friday,coach Mike Riley, junior receiver Brandin Cooks and senior cornerback Rashaad Reynolds were on hand at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, Calif., for the Pac-12 media day. "As everybody is, w e're looking forward to g etting s tarted," Riley said i n h i s o pening statement i n t h e group setting in the morning. "I think our team's had a real good offseason. Hopefully we take a lot of what we learned
a year ago about playing hard
Oregon
COLLEGE FOOTBALL and playing within the confines of each ballgame and taking advantage of getting ready for each game and giving it our best shot to win that game and just continue in that mode." The Beavers got off to the best start in program history last season, going 6-0 before falling at Washington. Some think the Beavers could replicate that start this season. But in order to do that, there are some key holes the Beavers will need to fill. That will be one of the keys to fall camp and early in the season. "We've lost some real good
players from a year ago, so we're looking for the guys who have been playing to step it up and do more and
we're looking for new people yet to come in and see if we can replacethose great players — Jordan Poyer, Markus Wheaton, Andrew Seumalo, I
nice to having a strong core returning. That group is led by Cooks and Reynolds, who are coming off solid seasons and will could go on," Riley said. be called upon as captains to R iley said a k e y f o c us help fill some of the void. will be filling some gaps on The one question Riley or defense. the players weren't asked in "Specifically, I think that the large-group session was we've got to, as we go through, about who will start at quaris find t hose replacements terback — senior Cody Vaz or for sure and kind of nail that junior Sean Mannion — this down in fall camp and really season.Riley did address the look at the interior of our de- situation with Ted Miller of fense," he said. "We lost our ESPN.com on Wednesday. "We've really tried to look middle linebacker, we lost two defensivetackles.Our defense at this thing as spring practice played really well up front last as just being further developyear, so in order to continue ment and then of course, we're with that, we're going to have going to have to make a decito have some people to do it." sion pretty early in fall camp," Riley said each team needs Riley said. "I feel pretty good to find its identity and while about both of them and where there are holes to fill, as ev- they're at and how they're ery team has at this time, it is competing."
any other, it's just not how we look at it." Continued from C1 Although UCLA f aces a EUGENE —Thosetrend-setting OregonDucksarenow pass"If the guy that followed difficult schedule under secing on some fashion tips to their fans. John Wooden quoted him ond-year coach Jim M o ra, Known for their seemingly endless uniform combinations every once in a while, would the two-time division chamwith accessories such as liquid metal helmets and blur cleats, that have been a bad thing?" pion Bruins got 12 first-place the Ducks have issued a primer for appropriate game-day attire. Helfrich asked. "We're govotes and 130 points in the Heading to Autzen Stadium for the seasonopeneragainst ing to talk the same, work S outh polling, edging Ar iNicholls State on Aug. 31? You'll want to wear white. Hitting the the same, practice the same. zona State's nine first-place road for the game at Stanford on Nov. 7? Yellow is your color. W e're going to t w eak t h e votes and 124 points. SouthTo help out local fans who might not have the list committed margins. ... Those changes ern California, last y ear's to memory, Oregon will fly a flag at Autzen in eachdesignated are going to happen, and preseason No.I,gotfourfirstcolor during the week before the game. we'll adjust accordingly, but place votes and 113 points in — The Associated Press we have a bunch of g reat third place. "We made some progress guys that believe in what we do, and that's the most imlast year, but we're nowhere portant part." poll has predicted the connaissance to end this fall. close to where we want to "This year we have got- be," said Mora, who cites a Oregon won t h e F i esta ference winner in 11 of the B owl l ast s eason i n t h e past 13 seasons, Shaw isn't t en notoriety about a n a - depleteddefensive secondary Ducks' fourth consecutive ap- discounting hi s C a r dinal's tional championship chase," as the Bruins' biggest area of pearance in a BCS bowl. The chances to break past Oregon Shaw said. "But I like to say concern heading into practice Ducks lost Kelly and eight t his fall, p articularly w i t h three years ago we were one next week. "We've got a vistarters from last season's their Nov. 7 showdown being game away, and (in 2011) two sion of where we want to be." team, but they've still got played at Stanford Stadium. games away, and this last Following OS U i n the Marcus Mariota, the sopho- Stanford lost 10 starters from year 10 points away. This North balloting were Washmore hailed by both Helfrich last season's team, w hich year we anticipate being in ington, California and Washand Stanford coach David went 12-2 and beat Wiscon- the hunt, and for the foresee- ington State. Shaw on Friday as the best sin in the Rose Bowl, but the able future. That's how we Arizona was picked fourth quarterback in the nation. Cardinal see no reason for approach it, and to say that in the South, followed by Although the Pac-12 media their remarkable football re- this year is any different than Utah and Colorado.
You, too,candresslike aDuck
Coaches are starting training camp onhot seat By Larry Lage
NFL
The Associated Press
ALLEN PARK, Mich. — Jim Schwartz stepped into perhaps the NFL's worst job of all time, inheriting its first 0-16 team. When the Detroit Lions gave him his first shot to be a head coach at any level in 2009, he talked about taking on and tackling challenges his entire life. Then Schwartz helped the hapless franchise improve in each of his first three years. He led the Lions to the playoffs for the first time in more than a decade in 2011. The Lions, though, took a big step back last year by losing their last eight games to flop to a 4-12 finish. With the slide, Schwartz lost his status as a coach with stability and acknowledged getting a dose of humility. "It was humbling for me personally," Schwartz said Thursday, the day before leading his first training camp practice of the year. "I think it was humbling for the team." The coach, though, often pays the price for ateam's failures.So Schwartz needs better results and fewer life lessons if he wants to stay in Detroit. And he's hardly the only one in the league with his job on the line. New York Jets coach Rex Ryan, Dallas' Jason Garrett, Tennessee's Mike Munchak, Oakland's Dennis Allen and Carolina's Ron Rivera also face a sense of urgency to win — or else. R yan, h i red t h e s a m e y e a r a s Schwartz,may not get a second chance to bounce back from a losing season. Unlike Schwartz, Ryan is working for a general manager who didn't hire him. Ryan's contract runs out after 2014. The Jets were 6-10 last year under Ryan, following a .500 season that didn't build upon an 11-win 2010 or a winning season in his debut with the franchise. Jets owner Woody Johnson fired GM
Mike Tannenbaum a day after last season and hired John Idzik. While Johnson does seem to be fond of Ryan, he's not sold enough on him to extend his contract a second time. "I wasn't surprised that I came back," Ryan said in an interview with The Associated Press in May. "The way I look at it, Mr. Johnson knows what he has in me. He's got a guy who's all in and would do anything for this franchise." Cowboys owner Jerry Jones insisted several times during the offseason that Garrett isn't on the hot seat, and addressed his situation before being asked about it on the eve of training camp. Jones said it was a "mistake" to consider this an "Armageddon year" for Garrett. Garrett, though, has failed to make the franchise anything more than average with a pair of 8-8 records since taking over during the 2010 season. In fact, no one has lately. Dallas is 128-128 since the start of the 1997 season and 1-6 in the playoffs. "Ever since I've been in this league as a player, as a coach, I think everybody each and every day is playing and coaching for their jobs," Garrett said. "That's the nature of this thing and that's what makes the NFL great." The Titans haven't had a great team since winning an NFL-high 13 games in 2008 when Schwartz was Jeff Fisher's defensive coordinator. Munchak has been their head coach for just two seasons, but he almost surely has to have a record more like his first than his second to improve his shot to stay. The Hall of Fame offensive lineman led the Titans to a 9-7 mark in 2011 and slipped to a 10-loss season last year. Titans owner Bud Adams, who turned 90 in January, fired chief operating offi-
cer Mike Reinfeldt at the end of last season. Adams allowed GM Ruston Webster to spend nearly $110 million signing veteran freeagents such as leftguard Andy Levitre and safety Bernard Pollard. "I think in our mind we're on the right track and that's why I hope there's a lot of excitement," Munchak said. "The preseason games, I hope you'll see a spark and people will see what we're talking about. And, hopefully in September we'll see that change." Oakland didn't make a change with its coach, giving Allen another opportunity with the perennially rebuilding franchise after winning just four games in his debut. Allen has little talent at his disposal because about 40percent of this year's salary cap will be spent on bonuses to players who are no longer on the team. "I know there's a lot of experts out there that might think differently, but I like this football team," Allen said last month. Raiders owner Mark Davis, whose father, Al, ran the Raiders since the 1960s and died almost two years ago, has publiclybacked GM Reggie McKenzie. He hasn't offered the same support for Allen. A week after Carolina closed with a 7-9 record, Panthers owner Jerry Richardson decided Rivera would return for a third season. There's promise on the Panthers with Cam Newton at quarterback and Luke Kuechleyat linebacker — both won rookie of the year awards in the past two seasons — but it needs to turn into production. And quickly. The Rivera-led Panthers have started 1-6 and 1-5, but he's trying not to focus too much on how his possibly pivotal season begins. "It's all about where you finish," Rivera said. And if Rivera and his fellow hot-seat coaches don't win enough, they likely will be finished leading their franchises.
Continued from C1 Built like a Pac-12 football strong safety, th e 6 - foot-2, 215-pound Dixon last summer lit up the WCL Portland circuit, the WCL's developmental league. In 28 games with the Portland Bucks, Dixon hit .431 and struck out just four times in 109 at-bats. He didn't let up this spring with George Fox and ended the season with a .355batting average and team
highs in RBIs (43), runs (37) and home runs (five) en route to all-Northwest Conference first-team honors. "A couple of years ago I
played with (WCL squad) Cowlitz on a 10-day contract," recalls Dixon, who went to high school at Columbia River High in Vancouver, Wash. "I was bad, absolutely bad. But since then I've been intent on getting back to this league.... For a long time my goal was to get back here and prove I could play. Now that I'm here, I've got to set more goals." G artner also r o lled i n t o the summer on the heels of a strong spring, going 7-1 for the Bruins this year with a 2.77 ERA, both of which were team bests. The 6-foot right-hander from Clovis, Calif., also led George Fox in innings pitched
(78) and complete games (four) in 20D. "He's very crafty, not overpowering," Elks head coach Joe Dominiak says about Gartner. "He hits the fastball in, the fastball away and has a good curve, slider and change-up. He keeps hitters off balance." Dominiak points out that while a lot of younger players head into summer ball follow-
WCLroundup STANDINGS North Division
W-L
Wenatchee AppleSox23-19 Walla Walla Sweets 23-19 Bellingham Bells 2 2 - 19 Victoria HarbourCats 18-20 Kelowna Falcons 1 4 - 25 South Division W-L Corvallis Knights 2 4 - 15 Bend Elks 23-16 Cowlitz Black Bears 20-19 Klamath Falls Gems 19-20 Medford Rogues 2 0 -22 Kitsap Blue Jackets 15-27
ELKS STANDINGOUT Player of the week:Bend outfielder Chase Fields has gone 8-for-25 his past five
WCL games.Theformer Ontario High standout is hitting.392 in 25 league
gamesthisseason,the second-best qualifying mark in the WCL. Pitcher of the week:
Taylor Elmanearned his fourth win of the season last Saturday, recording a road victory over the Cowlitz Black Bears. The 6foot-3 right-hander struck out five and allowed just
one hit and no runs in five innings. Game of the week:With the score tied 2-2 after
eight innings last Sunday against Cowlitz, the Elks
exploded for six runs in the top of the ninth, eventually winning the game inLongview,Wash., 8-3. Derek Dixon hit a twoout, three-run double that sparked the late rally.
ing a spring of sporadic play, D ixon and Gartner hit t h e ground running after starring for the Bruins in their junior
years.
LOOKINGAHEAD Wenaichee atBendtoday throughMonday: The Elks host the 2012 WCL
"Guys like Derek and Clay, their feet are really wet coming in here," Dominiak says.
champions in a possible
away. Other guys will start to catch up to them, but they've both beenpleasant surprises." The duo's success with the Elks goes beyond numbers. In addition to providing a steady bat and arm, Dixon and Gartner have taken on leadership roles as two of the older players on the summer-league club. "I don't know if the coaches were looking forsome older
Corvallis in the South Division, and Wenatchee
"They're up and going right
playoff preview. Though
Friday's games, Bendis in second place behind shares the lead in theNorth Division with Walla Walla. Gowlitz at Bend, Tuesday
throughThursday:The Black Bears look to exact some revengeafter the Elks handed the Longview,
Wash., clubathree-game sweep last week.
guys (like us)," Gartner says, "but we were the main guys at our school. A lot of these guys
only dream to play. How they
(on the Elks), even though they perform the rest of the sumwere playing harder competition, they haven't been in pressure situations like we have. I think that helped us get here." " We've been t h rough i t before," adds Dixon, talking about the highs and lows of summer ball. "Yeah, there are times when some of the younge r guys come to talk to u s about some issues they might be having.... We're kind of the big brothers." C ompeting i n a l ea g u e where major league scouts often attend games — and an Elks teammate, Tyler Servais, is the son of an assistant gene ral manager with the L o s Angeles Angels — Dixon and Gartner have a stage on which most Division III players can
mer will likely determine if they have a place to play professionally after their 2014 senior season at George Fox.
"I'll keep playing as long
as I can until someone says I can't play anymore," Dixon says. "I just want to represent George Fox, for sure, and show that whatever level there is out there, you can play in it. "Us D-III guys," Dixon adds, "we're not bad." — Reporter: 541-383-0305, beastes@bendbulletin.com.
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Morton said. "I've never really had the chance to really do rounds that I was judged on, and it's wonderful to use your skill set in a different way." The winner of last week's National H u n te r C l a ssic,
Megan Garcia, of Beaverton, came in second on her warmblood gelding, Xanthos. Morton was the 2012 Sheri Allis Memorial Grand Prix winner and will defend his title tonight. "It's always fun to get the
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Central Oregon's league started small with just four teams Continued from C1 this season, but Fraley predicts The idea of the program is to rapid expansion. "The growth of this prointroduceboys andgirls, age 13 and younger, to golf in a team gram has been instrumental setting in which each player in linking less-skilled golfers represents a club for a weekly with seasoned juniors," says match under the direction of Fraley of the national growth PGA and LPGA professionals. of the program from a hand-
ful of teams in four cities in 2011 to a nationwide program with more than 900 teams in 2013. "The format is a blast, and next year I expect to see it double in size (in Central
Oregon)." The winning team at Rock Creek will advance to a re-
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17-18 at Haggin Oaks in Sacramento, Calif. The winner there moves on to the PGA Junior League Golf Championship, set for Sept. 7-8 at TPC Sugarloaf in Duluth, Ga. For m o r e i nf o r mation:
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StoryStocks Stock indexes ended Friday little changed, but that was only after an afternoon rally erased sharp losses from the morning. The Dow Jones industrial average was down as many as 150 points shortly before noon, but it steadily climbed thereafter and ended the day modestly higher. The Dow eked out a small gain for the week, the fifth week in a row that it has climbed. The Standard & Poor's 500 index, meanwhile, fell to its first weekly loss since June. The upcoming week may be more exciting for investors. Many major events are scheduled, including a policy meeting of the Federal Reserve and the government's monthly jobs report. TPX Close:$37.05 V-4.91 or -11.7% The mattresscompany posted a quarterly loss and cut its outlook for the year because of sales in North America. $50 45
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THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, JULY 27, 2013
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BRIEFING
Zolo buys local TV station Zolo Media,a partner companyof BendBroadband and
owner of BendCBSaffiliate KBNZ, is buying
Central Oregon'sABC network affiliate. Zolo plans totakecontrol of KOHD-TVon Sept.1,
according toanewsrelease issuedFriday.Themove isn'texpectedto impact KOHD'lsineup,including its broadcastof the KEZI
Eugenenewsprogram. KOHDemployeesare expected to join the staff of Zolo Media, which will
move its operations into the KOHD building when
the purchase iscomplete. The moveaddsto
By Elon Glucklich
For more information
The Bulletin
The state is rolling out a
new relief program for homeowners late on their mortgage payments and facing income hardships, like a job loss or reduction in work hours. Starting Wednesday, 100 slots will open up for homeowners in33 counties across the state, giving them a chance to receive up to $30,000 in mortgage payment assistance through the "Home Rescue Program." Homeowners inthe three Portland-area counties will not be eligible at the start. More slots will open after the
To apply for, or get more information about,
the Home Rescue Program, visit www. oregonhomeownerhelp.org
first 100 are filled, said Ben Pray, spokesman for the Oregon Homeownership Stabilization Initiative. The funds will help delinquent homeowners get current on their mortgage payments. The state hopes it will help 2,500 homeowners.
mortgage payments. But long
Oregon Homeownership Stabilization Initiative, which is overseeing the Home Rescue Program, was launched by the Oregon Department of Housing and Community Services in 2010 to administer foreclosure-preventionprograms funded by $220 million in U.S. Treasury Department money. The Home Rescue Pro-
waiting periods and confusing eligibility requirements plagued it from the start: Just 300 residents were helped by the program before it ended earlier this year. "After we launched the first time around, it got off to kind of a slow start," Pray said. "But we think we're in a better position now." Oregon Homeownership Stabilization Initiative has three times as many staffers today to manage the programs and screen applicants to make sure they're eligible. In total, Oregon, 17 other states and Washington, D.C.,
gram is basically a revamped version of another Oregon Homeownership Stabilization Initiative effort. State officials hoped the Loan Preservation Assistance program would help 2,000 Oregonians recover upto $20,000 in missed
received $7.6 billion from the Treasury Department to set upforeclosure reliefpro-
grams. The federal government designatedthose areas especially hard hit by the foreclosure crisis and high unemployment rates following the 2008 market crash. Oregon has helped about 8,000 homeowners with its $220 million share through a
series of mortgage payment and loan refinance initiatives. The Home Rescue Program will be the state's last to tap into the Treasury funds, Pray sald. — Reporter: 541-617-7820 egtucklichCbendbulletin.com
BendBroadband's growth
overthe pastfewyears. The companypurchased
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Kalika Yap, 43, shops for her two daughters, including Malia Yap, 6, right, at Gap in Pasadena, Calif. Yap said she browses deals online before shopping in brick-and-mortar stores. She also frequents Pinterest.
BEST OF THE BIZ CALENDAR MONDAY • Real Estate Career Discovery Night:Jim Mazziotti, principal managing broker and franchise owner of Exit Realty Bend, presents an introduction toa career in real estate that covers costs, income, training and lifestyle; RSVP at soarwithexit©gmail.com or call Jim at 541-4808835; free; 6 p.m.; Exit Realty Bend, 354 N.E. Greenwood Ave., No. 100; 541-480-8835. WEDNESDAY • Nonprofit Grant Writing: Discover tips on research, effective writing, board involvement, grant management and reporting; students are encouraged to bring a current grant project; identify funding sources, especially in Oregon; registration required; $69; 9a.m.-4 p.m.; COCC Chandler Building, 1027 N.W. Trenton Ave., Bend; 541-383-7270. THURSDAY • Women's Roundtable Series: Marketing to theSubconsciousMind; learn the workings of the subconsci ous mind,the power of imagesandhow to become a conscious marketer, registration required; $25 for members, $35 for nonmembers; noon;Bend'sCommunity Center, 1036 N.E Fifth St.; 541-312-2069 or www. bendchamber.org. • Craft3 openhouse: a nonprofit community development financial institution, meet theteam, partners and clients; free; 3-6 p.m.; Craft3, 917 N.W. Harriman Street, Bend; 541-385-6034. AUG. 9 • Cricket Trailer Tour: Representativesfrom the travel trailer company wil demofour newCricket Trailers; registration requested atwww. crickettrailer.com;free; 4-7 p.m.; BeaverCoachSales 8 Service, 62955BoydAcres Road, Bend;800-382-2597. AUG.10 • Cricket Trailer Tour: (See above)
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fter uninspiring sales in the first half of the year, retailers are hustling to salvage a backto-school shopping season that has gotten off to a muted start. Parents, worried about the economy and pressed for time, plan to spend less money and do more schoolrelated shopping online, recent surveys show. To chaseelusive customers, many retail ers are sprucing up their Web portals and offering special Internet deals.
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For the first time, WalMart Stores Inc. is posting school uniforms on its online Classrooms by Wal-Mart database. The products are listed on lineups digitized by thousands of schools nationwide. Other school items bought via Wal-Mart's website will be shipped free of charge, the chain said. Target Corp.'s online uStyler tool helps students curate personalized looks and design virtual rooms that they can share on social media. And the Checklist option createscustomized product recommendations that can be
printed at home or at a Target registry kiosk. Sears Holdings Corp. says it's the first retailer to offer e-coupons — customized to loyalty club members' style
preferences and shopping habits — that are redeemable in stores, online and from a mobile device. Items bought online can be picked up, or shoppers can get car-side delivery by texting their parking spot number. "Online's on fire," said Rodney Davenport, chief economist of Alliance Data Systems Corp., which conducted a backto-school survey.
Consumers are expected to spendlessto prepare for the fall semester, according to a survey released Thursday by the National Retail Federation. Families with school-age children will shell out an average of $634.78 on apparel, shoes, supplies and electronics, down nearly 8 percent from a recordhigh of$688.62 last year, the retailtrade group says. College students and their parents will pay out $836.83 on average — a 7.8 percent slide from 2012. Total estimated back-to-school spending will reach $72.5 billion.
Samsung pushing components By YoukyungLee The Associated Press
SEOUL, South KoreaSamsung plans to plow a record pile of cash into its semiconductor and display panel businesses, hoping to reduce reliance on sales of high-end Galaxy smartphones that are poised to peak after two years of blistering growth. Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest smartphone m aker, reported record profit
for a sixth straight quarter on Friday. But the result still disappointed investors who expected Samsung to book even higher earnings after the Galaxy S4, its latest iteration of the flagship smartphone, was launched in April. The handset scored 10 million sales in the month after its launch. Samsung's division that makes and sells handsets, smartphones and tablet computers has been the motive
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HOUSTON — A federal antitrust probe into the $36 billion hydraulic fracturing market is increasing pressure on oilfield-service companies alreadyreeling as skyrocketing competition cuts into their profit margins. Halliburton Co. and Baker Hughes Inc. said this week the U.S. Justice Department is seeking documents for an antitrust investigation related to pressure-pumping services, which include hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. Stephen Harris, a spokesman for Schlumberger Ltd., the world's largest oilfield-services company, declined to say whether it has been contacted by investigators. The investigation was met with widespread surprise among industry analysts and investors because it comes at a time when rising competition and falling prices have been the business's biggest problem. "It's a big industry, it has lots of competition, and right now the price of a frack job is as cheap as its been in the last three years," said Richard Spears, vice president of Spears & Associates, an industry consultant in Tulsa, Okla. "I can't speculate what they'd be looking for or what they would find."
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phone shipments jumping every quarter. Samsung, which does not disclose its smartphone sales figures, is estimated by research firm IDC to have shipped 72.4 million smartphones in the AprilJune quarter, compared with Apple's 31.2 million iPhone sales.
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Visitors enter a Samsung Electronics showroom at its headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, on Friday.
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE • Curtis Faulkner, financial adviser and senior vice president at The Faulkner Wealth Management Groupat RBC Wealth Management, Fauiknor recently received Chairman's Council status for 2012. TheChairman's Council is RBC Wealth Management Private Client Group's recognition program. Faulkner hasachieved Chairman's Council status for three consecutive years. • Martin Stewart has been named president of the RedmondArea Toastmasters Club. • Jonathan Williams has been
more than15 years of management, real estate and legal experienceand is currently a licensed attorney in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Stewart W i l liams Turney Llnda R oberts Br o w n Bruce W o oster Thompson Jon and Anderson Anderson Kevin Lair • Kevin and Jen Lair, owners of Wild Birds namedvice president of education treasurer of the RedmondArea The American lnstitute of Building Unlimited in Bend, were recently and training of the RedmondArea Toastmasters Club. Design. Wooster has run herown presented with the Franchise Honor Toastmasters Club. residential design firm, Wooster • Christine Brown has beennamed Award by Wild Birds Unlimited for Design lnspirations, for 25 years and • Bruce Turney has beennamed secretary of the RedmondArea consistently following the system specializes in custom homedesign, vice president of membership of the Toastmasters Club. and contributing to the growth andremodels and designs Redmond AreaToastmasters Club. and improvement of the company. • Bruce Anderson has been named additions for speculative construction. The Lairs, among other franchise • Linda Anderson has been named sergeant-at-arms of the Redmond • Melisa Thompson has joined owners, were recognized at the vice president of public relations of the Area Toastmasters Club. AmeriTitleasdirector of human Annual Enterprise Leadership Redmond AreaToastmasters Club. • Vikl Wooster, of Bend, has been resources and attorney relations Conference of Wild Birds • PeggyRoberts has beennamed re-elected as national president of representative. Thompsonhas Unlimited.
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SMARTevent Thursday
• The annual festival invites audiences to 'Come Dancewith Us'
In preparation for its third annual "SMART Art: Show, Sale, Social"
By David Jasper
in September,Start Making A ReaderToday,or
Patrons of the 36th annual Sunriver Music Festival might find it difficult to remain in their seats for very long. The figurative burr under the saddle:Fromthe season-opening Pops Concert on Aug. 9 in Bend to "Beethoven's Eroica" on Aug. 21 at the Sunriver Resort Great Hall, the theme of the nearly two-week series is "Come Dance with Us — Let the Music Move You." "I really was drawn to the idea of building the program
SMART, invites the pub-
lic to make adifference in the community from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday in
the Brooks Roomofthe Bend Public Library, 601 N.W. Bond St. Those who attend the free event can learn
more about becoming a SMARTvolunteer in local schools andcreate book-inspired art to be displayed at the SMART Art fundraiser in the fall. Art submitted by
children, volunteersand community members will be eligible for prizes
at the fundraiser. Contact: www.
getsmartoregon.org.
KIDS Genter fundraiser update The KIDS Center in
Bend recently announced that its first "Cork 8
Barrel" wine eventseries raisedmore than $200,000. Spotlighting Walla
Walla, Wash., wines and regional cuisine, the event was held July13 at the Tetherow Golf Club in Bend. In the future, the event will bring different
wine regions to thearea, with the best of the Willamette Valley scheduled
for 2014 andNapaValley in 2015, according to a
news release. The moneywill help fund child abuseevaluation, treatmentand prevention throughout the tri-county area. Contact: 541-647-4907. — From staff reports
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around a unifying theme of some sort, "said Maestro George Hanson, entering his second full season as official conductor of the orchestra. A Beethovenrelated theme tied together last year's series. "It's just more fun putting together programs that make sense both standing alone and also in a series like this," Hanson said. "We'll have some dance music on virtually every program, starting even with the Pops Concert." The Aug. 9 performance at Summit High School in Bend
finds the Sunriver Festival Orchestra collaborating with the Bill Ganz Western Band of Tucson, Ariz. During the rest of the year, Hanson is the music director and conductor of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra, which has previously collaborated with Ganz's four-piece band. Ganz and the orchestra will put on a show featuring such fare as Aaron Copland's "Buckaroo Holiday" and the classic "Tumbling Tumbleweeds," made famous by Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers. See Music/D4
Hanson will weave talks into each evening's performance during the series, he said. "I'm going to be ... a bit freer with my remarks from the stage during the concert itself."
I am a loner when it comes to vacation. To the bewilderment of some, and the horror of others, I vacation without my spouse. I'm no Hester Prynne, but I feel the shame and then defy it. Part of my rationale is logistical. I am an obsessive birder (a term I prefer to the more passive "bird-watcher"). I invest an irresponsible amount of my disposable income and the bulk of my vacation time on my loopy ambition to see as many of the world's birds as possible before I die. To spend day after day of a vacation, from dawn to dusk, in this pursuit is insane, I know. To subject a non-birder to it would be cruel. Peter has no interest in joining me. I understand. I've been to Ghana and Brazil, China and Colombia, Borneo and Australia, and a dozen other countries in between — all to see birds. Most often I join organized groups, so these trips are not ornithological walkabouts where it's just me and the sunshine and the call of the jacamar or the kookaburra, but more like a version of adult camp. ("If you want
to go owling, get your headlamp and meet at the van in 15 minutes!") I often do these trips with people I don't know and will likely never see again. My parents have joined me on a few occasions, but most of the time, I'm off to the airport alone, and my friends, family and colleagues know my flight
plans. And they judge. One friend jokes that I must be in the CIA. Another kids that these trips must be a cover for sexual licentiousness — that "chasing birds" must be a euphemism. I swear these trips are w holesome, but regardless,we can all be prudes about how other couples construct their lives, and their vacations. If the family that prays together staystogether,then perhaps the couple that beholds the Taj Mahal or snorkels in the Great Barrier Reef together does the same. Clark Griswold wasn't a holyman, but he had holy aspirations. Taking your family or your spouse on vacation requires sacrifice and savings, planning and patience. Solo travel, in contrast, is selfish work. If a couple or family has one budget, a solo vacation is money spent on one person; it's not money spent equitably on, say, a new dishwasher or a subscription to a local theater. This disparity is magnified by the vacation itself: While one person toils at home, the other is busy doing work's opposite. Vacations are also scarce, especially for Americans. Accordingtoa recent report from the Center for Economic and Policy Research, roughly one-quarter of American workers get no paid vacation time, and the U.S. is the only advanced country whose laws do not compel employers to provide paid holidays. Even when employees do get vacation time, they don't use it all (a recent survey found that of the average 13 vacation days employees had to use, two went unclaimed). I have friends and colleagues who demonstrate a silly stoicism about not taking vacations. But for the privileged sybarites among us — those of us with paid vacation time, and the flexibility and the courage to use it — two to four paid weeks of vacation is both paltry and precious. SeeVacation/D4
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Is happinessselfish in a suffering world'? The Kansas City Star
happiness. We learn about this connection through someLama Chuck Stanford,Rime thing that Jesus Christ taught. Buddhist Center, Kansas City, Many of us mistakenly be- In response to a query from a Mo. lieve that true happiness is Pharisee who asked: "Master, There is s uch i n credible found in h edonic pleasures which is the great commandsuffering going on around the outside ofourselves, such as ment in the law?" world today: Wars and con- material possessions. HowJesus replied: "Love the Lord f licts continue around t h e ever,allofthese pleasures are thy God with all thy heart and planet, 30,000 people die of impermanent. with all thy soul and with all starvation every day, and 85 The eighth-century Indian thy mind. And the second is percent ofthem are younger saint, Shantideva, in his semi- like unto it: Love thy neighbor than 5. In Africa alone, about nal t ex t B o d hicaryavatara, as thyself." 7,000people die ofA IDS every said, "All those who suffer in True happiness comes from day. the world do so because of a doing what Jesus taught and When we think of all the desire for their own happiness. showed us to do, to be obedisuffering in the world, it is a All those happy in the world ent, decent, honest, forgiving bit overwhelming — like being are sobecause of their desire and humble, for example. Most asked to swallow the sea. for the happiness of others." of all, he taught us the imporThe question then becomes tance of having charity toward how do we respond to all this Elder Donald Deshler, of others. To underscore the susuffering? We can choose to al- the Seventy, Church of Jesus preme importance of Christlow it to harden our hearts and Christ of Latter-day Saints like charity, we learn from the try not to think about it. Or we There can be a very direct Scriptures that even though we can choose to let it soften our connection between the mis- may have many other talents, hearts and try our best to help ery and difficulties that some if we "have not charity (we) are our fellow sentient beings. people face and our personal nothing."
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SUPPORTGROUP: 541-610-3060 or GRANDMA'SHOUSE:Support for phoenixcounsel ingbend©gmail.com. pregnant teensandteen moms; BREAST-FEEDINGSUPPORT GROUP: 54 I-383-3515. 541-385-1787. GRANDPARENTS RAISINGOUR CANCER FAMILYSUPPORT GROUP: CHILDREN'SKIDS: 541-306-4939. 54 I -706-5864. GRANDPARENTS SUPPORTGROUP: CANCER INFORMATION LINE: 541-385-4741. 54 I -706-7743. GRIEFSHAREGRIEFRECOVERY CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: SUPPORTGROUP:541-382-1832. 541-536-7399. GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: 541-306CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 6633, 541-318-0384 or mullinski© 541-706-6802. bendbroadband.com. CAREGIVERSUPPORT GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: GROUP:541-610-3060 or 541-548-7483. phoenixcounsel ingbend©gmail.com GRIEF SUPPORTGROUPS: Forthe CELEBRATE RECOVERY BEND:Faith bereaved; 541-771-3247. Christian Center, 541-383-5801; GRIEFSUPPORT GROUP: Westside Church, 541-382-7504; 541 -447-2510. centraloregoncr.org GRIEFSHARE(FAITH-BASED) CELEBRATE RECOVERY LAPINE: Grace Fellowship, 541-536-2878; High RECOVERYCLASS:541-389-8780. 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FEEDINGSUPPORT GROUP: Laura, 541-322-7450. MULTIPLESCLEROSIS SUPPORT GROUP:541-706-6802. NARCONON: 800-468-6933. NARCOTICSANONYMOUS (NA): 541-41 6-2146. NATIONALALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESSOF CENTRAL OREGON (NAMI): 541-408-7779, 541-504-1431 or email: vonriedlpn@yahoo.com. NAMIBEND-EXTREME STATES: 541-647-2343 or www. namicentraloregon.org NAMI BENDCONNECTIONS: 541-4808269 or www.namicentraloregon.org NAMI BENDFAMILY SUPPORT GROUP:whitefam@bendcable.com or www.namicentraloregon.org. NAMI MADRAS CONNECTIONS: For peers, 541-475-1873 or NAMlmadras@gmail.com. NAMI MADRASFAMILY SUPPORT GROUP:541-475-1873 or NAMlmadras@gmail.com. NAMI MADRASFAMILY-FAMILY SUPPORTGROUP:541-475-3299 or www.namicentraloregon.org NAMI REDMOND FAMILYSUPPORT GROUP: namicentraloregon©gmail. com. NEWBERRY HOSPICEOF LA PINE: 541-536-7399. OREGON COMMISSIONFOR THE BLIND:541-447-4915. OREGON CURE: 54I-475-2164. OREGON LYMEDISEASE NETWORK: 541-312-3081 orwww.oregonlyme.org. OVEREATERSANONYMOUS: 541-306-6844. PARENTS/CAREGIVERSOF CHILDREN AFFECTED BYAUTISM SUPPORT GROUP: 541-771-1075 or http:/I coregondevdisgroupaso.ning.com. PARENTS OFMURDEREDCHILDREN (POMC)SUPPORT GROUP: 541-410-7395. PARISH NURSESANDHEALTH MINISTRIES:54 I-383-6861. PARKINSON'SCAREGIVERS SUPPORTGROUP:54 I-317- I I88. PARKINSON'SDISEASE SUPPORT GROUP:541-280-5818. PARTNERS IN CARE:Home health and hospice services; 541-382-5882. PFLAG CENTRALOREGON: For parents, families and friends of lesbians andgays; 541-317-2334 or www.pflagcentraloregon.org. PLAN LOVINGADOPTIONS NOW (PLAN):541-389-9239. PLANNEDPARENTHOOD: 888-875-7820. PMS ACCESS LINE: 800-222-4767. PREGNANCYRESOURCECENTERS: Bend,541-385-5334; Madras,541475-5338; Prineville, 541-447-2420; Redmond, 541-504-8919. PULMONARY HYPERTENSION SUPPORTGROUP:541-548-7489. RECOVERINGADDICTS INTHE ADDICTION FIELD: 541-610-3060 or phoenixcounseingbe l nd©gmail.com. SAVINGGRACE SUPPORT GROUPS: Bend, 541-382-4420; Redmond, 541-504-2550, ext. 1; Madras, 541-475-1880. SCLERODERMA SUPPORTGROUP: 541-480-1958. SELF-ESTEEMGROUP FOR WOMEN: 541-389-7960. SEXAHOLICSANONYMOUS: 541-595-8780. SOUP AND SUPPORT: Formourners; 541-548-7483. SUPPORT GROUPFOR FAMILIES WITH DIABETICCHILDREN: 541-526-6690. SURVIVORS OFSUICIDE LOSS SUPPORTGROUP:541-610-3060 or phoenixcounseingbe l nd@gmail.com. TOBACCO FREEALLIANCE: 541-3227481. TOPS OR: Bend, 541-388-5634; Culver, 541-546-4012; Redmond, 541-923-0878. TYPE 2DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-4986. VETERANSHOTLINE: 541-408-5594 or818-634-0735. VISION NW:Peersupport group; 541-330-0715. VOLUNTEERSINMEDICINE: 541-330-9001. WOMEN'S RESOURCECENTER OF CENTRALOREGON:541-385-0747 WOMEN'S SELF-ESTEEMGROUP: 541-389-7960. WOMEN'S SUPPORTGROUP FOR ANGER,ANXIETY,OR DEPRESSION: 541-389-7960. WOMEN SURVIVINGWITH CANCER SUPPORT GROUP:541-706-5864. YOUNGPEOPLEWITH DISABILITIES PEER GROUP: 831-402-5024. ZEN MEDITATIONGROUP: 541-388-3179.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES To submit serviceinformation orannouncementsfor religious organizations,email bulletin© bendbulletin.com orcall 541-383-0358. ANTIOCH CHURCH:Sr. Pastor Ken Wytsma; "Doubtand theChristian Life," as part of theseries, "The Pursuit of God";Sundayat 9:30 a.m.; ReduxQ-and-Aafter; BendHigh School, 230N.E.Sixth St., Bend. BEND CHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP: Pastor DaveMiller; continuing the series, "KingdomCulture"; Sunday at10 a.m.;4twelveyouth group; Wednesdayat 7p.m.;19831 Rocking HorseRoad, Bend. BENDCHURCHOFTHENAZARENE: PaslorVirgilAskren;"Forto MetoLive is Christ"; Sundayat10:15a.m.;1270 N.E. 27th St., Bend. CENTRALOREGON BAPTIST CHURCH: Pastor John Tittle; "God Prosecute sSin,"based on Micah 6, as part of theseries onMicah; Sundayat10 30a.m.;500SW. Bond St., Bend. COMMUNITY OFCHRIST: Evangelist Susan Gregory; "Teach Us to Pray" based onLuke11:1-13; Sunday at10:30 a.m., following 10:15 a.m. praise singing; 20380 Cooley Road,Bend. CROSS CHURCH:Pastor EdByrnes; "Live Like Champi a on PartV: Supporting LocalMinistry," based on Matt hew 22:38-40;todayat6:30 p.m.; NeighborhoodCenter,2640 Jones Road,Bend. DISCOVERYCHRISTIAN CHURCH: Pastor DaveDrullinger; "The Heart of Worship" aspart of theseries, "SongsWe Sing";Sundayat10a.m.; Adult bible study at 9a.m.; 334 N.W. Newport Ave.,Bend. EASTMONT CHURCH:Youth Pastor Blaine Braden;"CHRIST: The Reconciler," basedon Colossians1:20-22, aspart of the series, "CHRIST: Portraits of Jesus According toColossians"; Sundayat 9and1045am.;62425EagleRoad, Bend. FATHER'S HOUSE CHURCH OFGOD: Guest speakerWarren Bowles;"The HolySpiritandDiscipleship,"aspartof theseries,"Discipleship";Sundayat10 a.m.; YouthGroup;Wednesdays;7 p.m.;61690PettigrewRoad,Bend. THE FELLOWSHIPATBEND:Pastor Loren Anderson;"Communion Confusion," basedon1 Corinthians 11:17-34;Sundayat10a.m.; Summit High School,2855N.W.Clearwater Drive, Bend. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: Barry Heath; "TheRiskand Gift of Vulnerability"; Sundayat 9a.m.and 10:45 a.m.; 230N.E.Ninth St., Bend. FIRSTUNITED METHODIST CHURCH: The Rev.Emmett Shortreed; "I Did It My Way," based on Romans1:18-23,2:1-4, 2:17-24 and 3:21-26;Sundayat 9and11a.m; 680 N.W.BondSt., Bend. GRACEBIBLECH URCH:Neal Hackbarth;"SeekingTheLost," based on Luke15;Sundayat10a.m.;Boys and GirlsClub,500 N.W.Wall St., Bend.
GRACEFIRSTLUTHERANCHURCH: Pastor Joel LiaBraaten;"Talking to God" and"PB& J";Sundayat9:30a.m.; 2265 N.W.Shevlin Park Road, Bend. GRACEREFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: Pastor DanDilard; "Thanksgiving andPrayerfor the Churches," based on Ephesians1:15-16; Sunday at10:30a.m.;62162 Hamby Road,Bend. JOURNEYCHURCH: Outdoor service; Sundayat10a.m.;64085TamoliLane, Bend. NEW HOPE CHURCH:Pastor Randy Myers; "TheColor of Patience," aspart of the series "Colors"; today at 6p.m., Sunday at 9and10:45 a.m.; 20080 Pinebrook Blvd., Bend. SPIRITUALAWARENESS COMMUNITY OFTHECASCADES:Guest speaker Mollie Shea;"OpenMind, OpenHeart"; Sunday at 9a.m.; held atTheOld Stone Church, 157N.W.Franklin Ave., Bend. SPRINGS OFLIFEMINISTRIES: Evangelist andBibleteacher Eddie Cienda; W ednesdaysat7 p.m.;ongoing; The SoundGarden Studio,1279 N.E. SecondSt., Bend. TRINITYEPISCOPALCHURCH:Sunday at 9 a.m.;St. FrancisChurch, 2450N.E. 27th St., Bend. UNITARIANUNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIPOF CENTRAL OREGON: Lay leaderAlya Halberstadt; "Beyond Louisville: BringingGeneralAssembly Home"; Sundayat11a.m.; atthe OldStone Church,157N.W.Franklin Ave.,Bend. WESTSIDE CHURCH:Pastor Evan Earwicker; "Gravity Part 4:Love Overcomes"; todayat6:30 p.m.and Sunday at 8,9and10:45 a.m.; 2051N.W. Shevlin ParkRoad,Bend. WESTSIDESOUTH CAMPUS: Pastor Evan Earwicker; "Gravity Part 4:Love Overcomes"; Sundayat9and10:30a.m.; 1245 S.E.Third St., Bend. WESTSIDEONLINE CAMPUS: Pastor Evan Earwicker; "Gravity Part 4:Love Overcomes"; todayat6:30 p.m.and Sunday at 9 and10:45 a.m.;www. westsidelive.org. COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: Pastor RobAnderson; "Do You Have APrayer?," basedon Luke11:1-13; Sunday at 9 and11 a.m.;529 NW.19th St., Redmond.
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THE SALVATION ARMY
536 SW 10th, Redmond
755 NE 2nd Street, Bend
541-548-2974
541-389-8888
THE RIVER MENNONITK CHURCH
Sunday, 3 pm at the Old Stone Church, 157 NW Franklin Ave., Bend Sunday School 2 years - 5th grade Nursery 0-2 years Visitors welcome
www.redmondchristian.org
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SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP
Sunday School for all ages Kidmo • Junior Church Greg Strubhar, Pastor Darin Hollingsworth, Youth Pastor
Church Office: 541-389-8787 E-ma!J: theriver©mailshack.com Send to: PO Box 808, Bend OR 97709 www.therivermennonite.org
Sunday School 9:45 am Children F Adult Classes Worship Service - 11:00 am
"Star B Crescent"Islam
"Yin/Yang" Taoist/ Confuaanism
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HOUSE OF COVENANT
9:30am Sunday Educational Classes 10:30 am Morning Worship
20080 Pinebrook Blvd. 541-389-3436
Messianic Synagogue We provide a congregational setting for Jews and Christians alike. If you're interested in learning the Bible from a Hebrew perspective, come join us at:
Celebrate New Life
M usicand the Word 7 pm
at New Hope Church!
Sunday Worship Services 8:30 am- 10:15 am-11 am
Saturday 6:00 pm
Nursery 8 Children's Church
Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am,
Osborne and Glenn Bartnik 13720 SW Hwy 126, Powell Butte
Phone: (541) 383-5097
541-548-3066
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REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm
Like Hymns? We've Got 'em!
YouthGroup:Wednesday 7 pm
at the RLCC Church, 2880 NE 27th
of Jewish backgrounds.
Child Care provided
Sunday Services
We welcome interfaith families and Jews
8 am Like Hymns? We've Got 'em!
by choice.
Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are
(No child care)
Our monthly activities include
available, call for days and times.
10:00 am Contemporary Worship Service
Services, religious education for children 6 adults, Hebrewschool,
For information, please call ...
Torah study, social action projects
Book by Book"
Senior Pastor - Mike Yunker - 541-312-8844
and social activities
WEDNESDAYS FAMILY NIGHT 7 PM
HOLY REDKKMER CATHOLIC PARISH
"Loving people one at a time."
Fr. Theodore Nnabugo, Pastor
www.real-lifecc.org
HOLY REDKKMER, LA PINE
16137 Burgess Rd
Tuesday, Wednesday F Friday Mass 9:00 am Sunday Mass — 10:00 am
Confessions: Saturdays — 3:00-4:00pm
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"Educating and Developing the Whole Child for the Glory of God" Pre K- 5th Grade 62425 Eagle Road, Bend• 541-382-2049
Principal Lonna Carnahan
Thurs. Mass 9:30 am; Sat. Vigil Mass 5:30 pm
SCIENTIST 1551 NW First St. • 541-382-6100
ISouth of Portland Ave.)
OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS, Gilchrist
Church Service B Sunday School: 10 am
120 Mississippi Dr
W ed. TestimonyMeeting:7:30 pm
Sunday Mass — 12:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 12:00-12:15 pm
Childcare provided.
HOLY FAMILY,
near Christmas Valley Sunday Mass — 3:30 pm
Reading Room:
ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI
Heart of Bend" 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Pastor Syd Brestel SundaySchoolclassesare at9:00 am and our Worship Service at 10: 15am At Foundry this week Syd Brestel will continue his sermon on living as citizens of God's Kingdom. We will discuss some practical implications of that truth. Please join us for worship at 10:15 am. For Kidztown, Middle School and High School activities Call 541-382-3862 www bendchurch.org
We will be having a Community HU sing at the East Bend library on July 27th at 3 PM
Masses Saturday - Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30 AM, 10:00 AM 8 7:00 PM
Domingo 12:3 0 PM -M isa en Espanol
Mass Times: 7pm
Reconciliation
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH
pronounced like the word hue, is sung for
Gospeltrnd(Iereb¹ grani e(ernal life.
UUFCO Lay Leader Alya Halberstadt: "Beyond Louisville. Bringing General Assembly Home". Ayla will be discussing some of the issues she connected with at this year's UU General Assembly held in Louisville, Kentucky, June 19-23rd. Ayia Halberstadtis 4 student ttt OSU Cascades.
She hasbeen4Uniiarian Universalist alJ frer life. She frtrs beenactively involved in many areas of thechurch. Ayla is pursuingfter Nastersoj divinity, and plans onbecoming a Unitarian Universalist minister.
for children ages Pre-K through 5th grade. Childcare available at the Old Stone Church
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Meeting place: 157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND
SOVEREIGN GRACE CHURCH
8286 11th St (Grange Hall),
541-420-1667
Terrebonne, OR
www.sovereigngracebend.com
10 am Sunday School
visit our website: www.uufco.org. In the
event of rain, Summer Fundays will be held
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Confessron XXVII1.8, 10)
during the service. For more information,
THE OLD STONE CHURCH
Meeting at the Golden Age Club 40 SE 5th St., Bend Just 2 blocks SW of Bend High School Sunday Worship 10:00 am Sovereign Grace Church is dedicated to worshipping God and teaching the Bible truths recovered through the Reformation. Call for information about other meetings
(St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg
Phone: 541-325-6773
Singing HU can draw us closer in our state
Sunday 4:30 PM
open their hearts more fully to the uplifting presence and security of God's love.
AJJ Monday Masses are cancelled
Mail:PO Box 428, Bend OR 97709
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FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
(In the Heart of Downtown Bend) 680 NW Bond St. / 541.382. 1672
Everyone isWelcome!
2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend
effective 8/3/13
• Expanded awareness
Pastor Joel LiaBraaten
• Inner light and/or sound
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Solemnity of Assumption 8/15/2013
• A subtle sense of Divine Love
www.gracefirstlutheran.org
Mass Times: 7am and 12:15pm
• The healing of a broken heart
Tuesday (Holy Church Family Holy Hour)
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Sermon Title: "I Did It My Way"
21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241
Scripture: Romans I: 18-23, 2:1-4, 2: 17-24
"Out of the Box" This Summer at CLC
9:00am-Contemporary Service
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
COMM U N ITY PRESBYTERIAN
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CHURCH 529 NW 19th Street
Worship in the Heart of Redmond
(3/4 mile north of High School)
10:00 am8 5:01 pm
Redmond, OR 97756 (541) 548-3367
www.miraclesinyourlife.org
Children's Room available during services
Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor
or call 541-728-6476.
Come Experience a warm, friendly family
For more information please visit
Reconciliation
www.eckankar.org or
9:00 am Contemporary Worship 9:00 am Nursery Care 9:15 am Children F Youth Sunday School 9:30 am Adult Education 11:00 am Traditional Worship
of worshipers.
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TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
1720 NW 19th Street
469 NW Wall St. • 541-382-5542
Redmond, Oregon 97756
www.trinitybend.org
Everyone Welcome - Always.
A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and
diverse music program for all ages
Coffee,snacksand fellowship after eachservice
One service at 9:00 am
Weekdays 8:00 am
Historic St. Francis Church,
3100 SW Highland Ave., Redmond • 541-548-4161
(except Wednesday)
494 NW Lava St, at Franklin, Bend, OR
Wednesday 6:00 pm
Youth Groups High School - Sunday !1:00am- 12:30pm MiddleSchool -W ednesday 6;00-7 30pm
M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am Wed. Bible Study at noon 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study
Mondays 6.30 pm Centering Prayer
I:00 pm
3rdTues.Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner
Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm
We are grateful to the community
Youth and Family Programs
First Saturday 8:00 am (English)
for the outpouring of help
Active Social Outreach
The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector
1113 SWBlack Butte Blvd.
Wednesdays 5;30 pm Prayer Service
Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) Confessions on Wednesdays from
Small Groups Meet Regularly (Handicapped Accessible) Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities for all ages. www.redmondcpc.org
Redmond, OR 97756 — 541-923-7466
5:00 to 5:45 pm
All are welcome
Pastor Eric Burtness
and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm
through our red doors
www.zionrdm.com
Sunday School during the 9am Service 11:00am - Traditional Service
Childcare provided on Sunday
Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, Music B Fellowship Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. Rev. Thom Larson
f!rstchurch@bendumc.org
CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING Effective May 1, 20l3
4 Saturdays and TMC: Sl15 5 Saturdays and TMC: Sl38 The Bulletin: EVery Saturday On the ChurCh
541 -923-3390
Sunday Schedule
Rev. Emmett Shortreed
CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER
Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur 21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241 www.clcbend.com
Sunday Worship Services at
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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• Comfort, peace, joy
• Answers to your questions
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Nursery Care and Children's Programs provided for all services.
Saturday 8am Masses Will Be Cancelled
Monday - Friday, Call for times
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Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.
Singing HU can help you experience:
• A release of fears
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Summer Schedule Sundays - 9:30 am in the Life Amphitheater Wednesday Mid week Services -7:00 pm
382-6862
effective 8/5/13
Exposition 8 Benediction
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Romans 3;21-26
GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Child Care Available)
• Solace during times of grief
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www.lutheransonline.com/
happiness, love, and understanding.
Tuesday - Friday 7:00 AMF 12:15 PM
12:00 noon (Spanish)
July 28, 2013 at 11:00am:
6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study
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For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org
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HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH, SBC
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
CONCORDIA LUTHERAN
singing HU can bring you greater
has helped people of many different faiths
Father Todd Unger, Pastor
We are a Welcoming Congregation
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 10:00 am 50+ Bible Study WEEKLY Life Groups Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities for all ages. www.bendnaz.org
Regardless of your beliefs or religion,
Masses
cancelled effective 8/3/13
OF CENTRAL OREGON
"Diverse Beliefs One Fellowship"
Summer Fundays continue in Harmon Park
call Kathy Schindel at 541-388-8826
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of consciousness to the Divine Being. It
Tuesday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS
period of sacred contemplation.
Corner of NW Franklin & Lava
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8:30 am Sunday
Learn how to sing HU, a love song to God:
about 20 minutes and is followed by a brief Solemnity of Assumption 8/15/2013
For information about our
11 am Divine Service a loving, uplifting, Spiritual Exercise. HU,
541 382 4401
BKND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1270 NE 27 St. 541-382-5496 Senior Pastor Virgil Askren SUNDAY
MISSION (LCMSJ
Community HU
Youth Events
http://www.facebook.com/ bendyouthcollective
www bendfp.org
Nursery Caref Children's Church ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Worship Services "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM
541-388-8826
Religion of the
NEW CHURCH
www.bethtikvahbend.org
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Light andSound of God
2450 NE 27th Street
Services 8 Events go to:
680 NW Bond Street
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Wednesday Noon Silence 8 Supper Worship
http://www.facebook.com/bendfp
9:00 am Sunday School for all ages 9:00 am Hispanic Worship Service 10:15 am Worship Service
For the complete schedule of
First United Methodist Church
Pastor Rev. James A. Radloff
Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM
FOUNDRY CHURCH (FORMERLY FIRST BAPTIST) "A Heart for Bend in the
Torah Service
Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm
Experience an Eckankar
"Displayfrrg theReality oj Clirist in Undeniable Ways"
For more information about weekly ministries for the whole family, contact 541-382-5822 or email Info@eastmontchurch.com
Munch and Torah study
Mon. through Frix 11 am - 4 pm
Information at www.bendfp.org
Choirs, music groups, Bible study,
Saturday, August 24 at 10:30 am-
All services are held at the
Creating Spaces of Grace
fellowship and ministries every week
LIVING TORAH FKLLOWSHIP 0 La Roca Church 1155 SW Division, ¹D8, Bend Saturday 10:30 am - 2 pm Worship/Dance-StudyFood/Fellowship Hebrew Roots Fellowshrp worshrppmg rn Spirit and Truth 541-410-5337 Children Welcome www livingtorahfellowship com
115 NW Minnesota Ave.
Confessions: Sundays 3:00-3: 15 pm
EASTMONT CHURCH
Sunday Services Classic (Blended) Service 9:00 am Contemporary Service 10:45 am Hispanic Service 6;00 pm
Saturday, August 24 at 9:00 am-
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
541-382-3631
62425 Eagle Road, Bend 541-382-5822 www.eastmontchurch.com
Shabbat Service
call for information
Confessions: Thurs. 9:00-9:15 am
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Music Continued from 01 Hanson r eferences "The Blues Brothers," and " t h at scene where a waitress tells them that t hey p lay ' b oth kinds of music, country and western.' Of course, this is not country music. This is western — cowboy, Sons of the Pioneers, western-style music." A esthetes w ho wou l d turn their nose up at a marriage of classical and cowboy might also get an earful from Hanson. "I'm a true believer in there being only two kinds of music: good music and bad music," he said. "And genre snobbery is not a very appealing trait among music lovers. If you like music, if you love music, you're going to love this program as well." The Aug. 11 concert two nights later at the Great Hall may play a little more to audience expectations, with a p rogram chockablock w i t h great composers.It says so right in t h e c oncert's title: "Music Moves You — Come Dance with the Great Classical Composers." The evening includes works by Verdi, Rossini, Dvorak and Bernstein, as well as a solo by Principal Clarinetist Benjamin Lulich during Witold Roman Lutoslawski's "Dance Preludes." " We're going to throw i n a couple of overtures to start and finish (the concert), just because they happen to be favorites of mine, and they'll be audience favorites as well," H anson said. The program opens with Verdi's "The Force of Destiny" Overture and concludes with Rossini's ever-rousing"William Tell" Overture. For the next two concerts, Hanson and the Festival Orchestra settle into the Tower Theatre in Bend. "Mozart in Motion" is a program opening with Mozart's overture from the 1791 opera "The Magic Flute." His Concerto No. 3 for Horn and Six German Dances follow, and the concert concludes with Symphony No. 39 in E-flat major. "One of the things we wanted to do was build in a lot of contrast in our programming," Hanson said, "so you'll see an
Vacation Continued from 01 To disburse that time alone tackling a bucket list, and not visiting in-laws or repainting the house, upends the ledger of family values. But the discomfort with the notion of separate vacations, I think, goes beyond the costs of time and money. It has to do with the idea that vacation affords couples and families "quality time" together that they can't get in "normal life." Vacations are about an idealized time — a week or two so idyllic that it should be shared. As someone who is married but childless, I vacation with enviable freedom. If I were a corporate road warrior or a harried homemaker, I would see vacation differently, but my husband and I live our lives as if on a tandem bike. We don't work together, but almost every other moment of our lives we spend together. If a vacation is meant to be a break, why don't we get a break from one anotheras well? Peter de-
where the Ukrainian pianist will perform a recital including works by Rachmaninov, Bach, Tchaikovsky and others. The next two concerts will also be performed in the Great Hall. "Hungarian Spice" on Aug. 19 opens with Kodaly's "Dances of Galanta," commissioned in 1933 for the Budapest Philharmonic Society's 80th anniversary. Hanson has conducted in Europe, and said he worked with musicians from the region. For on e c o ncert, he taught an orchestra a Bernstein work, then let them loose on "Dances of Galanta." It was great to hear t he "Hungarian-related language
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with a work of considerable substance. A n d ob v i ously Beethoven's 'Eroica' symphony fits that mold." Hanson called it "simply one of the greatest pieces of music ever written," and noted that it was written for an orchestra about the size of the 40-member Festival Orchestra. "When a work is played by the size of group that it was
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sometimes discover t h i ngs thatyou may have overlooked ifyou're used to larger orchestral performances," he said. "Mostly the clarity of the lines. Submitted photo Trumpeter Jeffrey Work will You may hear what you once be featured during Aug. 19's heard as a melody with ac"Hungarian Spice" concert in companiment, it may turn out the Sunriver Resort Great Hall. upon which many ('Galanta') to be there were two melodies songs are based and t h en going on in counterpoint to turned into dances," he said. each other, for example." "It's a lot fun to go there and Hanson noted that, beginsee and hear how this is done. n ing this year, he'll mix i n What: Sunriver Music And then, if you're fortunate as background talk t hroughout Festival I have been, you get a chance the concertsrather than use When:Aug. 9-21; all to bring that style to another the Sunriver tradition of preconcerts begin at 7:30 p.m. part of the world and hope- concert talks. "Instead, I'm going to be ... Where: Sunriver Resort fully convey some of it." Great Hall, and Summit The program also features a bit freer with my remarks High School and Tower works by H a ydn ( Trumpet from the stage during the conTheatre in Bend Concerto, E-flat major) and cert itself," he said. "I'll talk a Handel (Suite in D major for little bit about, not necessarCost:Tickets range from Trumpet and Strings). It con- ily every work, but certainly $10 for youth tickets to $60 cludes with Stravinsky's Suite those that might warrant a for box and premier seats from the ballet "Pulcinella." little bit of extra attention." Contact:www. "'Pulcinella' was always a And the man can spin a sunrivermusic.org or 541favorite of mine," Hanson said. good anecdote, so you should 593-1 084. "People who think of Stravin- listen. He told The Bulletin sky as a 20th century compos- about a recent typo in a Tucer — which of course he was son retirement community's evening of Mozart as a foil to a — will be slightly surprised at newsletter, which announced concert that features all tango the congeniality of this piece. that Hanson would be visiting It's a very exciting way to end to speak about Beethoven's music." That would be "Tango Fire" a program, but it also has a lot Symphony No. 3, also known on Aug. 16, offering a quick of beautiful melodies, many as the "Eroica" symphony. "Apparently the proofreader detour, if you will, from Vien- of them borrowed from Bana to Argentina. roque times. People will hear missed it, and they announced "The t wo c o ncerts a r e Stravinsky at his most melodic that I would be appearing to meant to be viewed as a pair and colorful." discuss Beethoven's'Erotica' of offerings that, on the one The s e a son co n c ludes symphony," he said. hand, couldn't be more difAug. 21 with a concert titled Hanson add e d that ferent stylistically, but on the " Beethoven's Er oica." T h e Beethoven inserted an intenother hand, offer ... a chance e vening opens w it h C o l i n tional mistake of his own in for our musicians to shine, and Jacobsen's "Ascending Bird" "Eroica." "He writes in the music to (a chance) to experience very followed by Mozart's Piano different feels. Either w ay, Concerto No. 21 in C Major, have the second horn player they're going to be very excit- for w h ich C l i burn w i n ner come in fourmeasures early, ing for the audience." Kholodenko will return to the and then the orchestra actuLike the Olympics, The Van Great Hall. In fact, the piece ally corrects the poor horn Cliburn International Piano was in his winning repertoire player," Hanson said. "We're Competition i s h e l d e v ery at the famed competition. no longer surprised by it, befour years, and 2013 happens Along with a yearly theme, cause we've heard it a million to be one of those years. Sun- Hanson said Sunriver Music times. We don't realize it was river Music Festival will host Festival wants to "establish meant as a little tweak of the the 14th competition's gold certain highlights that audi- nose — really, sort of a joke." medalist Vadym Kholodenko ences can expect. One of them — Reporter: 541-383-0349, on Aug. 18 in the Great Hall, will be (closing) the festival djasper@bendbulletin.com
been popping up in streetstyle blogs like Tommy Ton and the Sartorialist, as well as at fashion-forward retailers like Acne, Supreme, J. Press York Street, Baldwin, Billy Reid and A.P.C. Some of those high-fade models would not look out of place on President Barack Obama out biking. It may be premature to declare an end to the era of skinny jeans, the low-slung, raw-denim crotch tourniquets that have ruled the streets of Brooklyn lately. But designers who cater to selvage-denim snobs are detecting a shift in tastes and a step toward lighter washes and fuller pant legs. "We're definitely seeing more of a washed look, a longer rise, a little fuller thigh," said Tyler Thoreson, the vice president for men's editorial and c reative at Gilt, the flash-sale site. "The
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serves as much. In fact, the only spats I can remember having with Peter over the last 15 years had a vacation as the backdrop. We visited Morocco, at my suggestion, back in 2000. Upon seeing our dank Agadir hotel, a one-night stop on our way to a hiking trip in the Anti-Atlas Mountains, Peter whined, "This is how we're spending our vacation. We're sleeping here?" After I pompously lectured him about "roughing it," he took an Ambien and slept in his clothes. More than a decade later, we had a similar altercation in Agadir's opposite — high on the cliffs of Santorini, in a stupidly expensive hotel — where I complained about what I thought to be a far too leisurely itinerary. Princess problems, to be sure. Rarefied though they may be, these problems reflect the far-too-utopian narrative we craft for our vacations, often months and even years ahead. Some of us expect to climb a dizzying peak, or to learn how to cure prosciutto, or to read all
three volumes of Shelby Foote's "Civil War." Others, displaying a mixture of sloth and stamina I can only admire and then judge, hope for nothing more than a week in a beach chair. But whatever we want out of our vacations, hope and experience don't always share the same line on an itinerary. To navigatevacation's shoals of tedium and its high winds of euphoria by oneself provides an autonomy and a set of mental exercises I don't often get at home. Perhaps that's what makes solo travel most satisfying: the anticipation of coming home, of leaving solitude and strangeness for solidarity and familiarity, of looking forward to a set of circumstances in which you are both depended on and dependent. And what s eems r i d i culously p a r a mount while traveling alone — my next meal, my claim to the entire bed, my decision to forgo another museum for a few lazy hours in a cafe — is indulged and exhausted until the next vacation, wherever in the world that may be.
edgier guys are going with a drop-crotch taper look." Part of the shift might be attributed to the cyclical nature of fashion. "It's a backlash against the now-ailing Americanaurban woodsman trend," said Brad Bennett, who runs Well Spent, an influential men's style blog. "Dad jeans are pretty much the total opposite, and thus, a quick and
There is also a p r actical aspect. "People want to b e m ore comfortable," said Benjamin Talley Smith, the creative director of EarnestSewn, the cult-favorite jeans label, which has unveiled the Dexter, a straight-leg jean with a "full thigh." Even fashion bloggers admit that skinny jeans are not exactly comfy. "I don't really find myself
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P oppy Montgomery i s grateful that enough people didn't forget her latest series. When CBS' 2011-12 schedule was announced, one of the big surprises was that "Unforgettable" wasn't on it. In its freshman season, the mystery series about a New York police detective with heightened recallaveraged more than 12 million viewers per week ... an audience most shows don't come close to drawing these days. Two years later, though, "Unforgettable" lives again: It r eturns to CBS with new episodes Sunday. Soon after the CBS cancellation. L i f e t im e an d T NT w e r e m e n t ioned a s "Unforgettable" networks might be shopped to. In the end, though, CBS made the very rare decision to retract the pink slip and continue the show. "Nothing surprises me anymore," star Poppy Mont-
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from. "I trusted what CBS was doing, both when they decided not to pick up the show and then when they decided to bring itback. I'm just along for the ride. And I had a baby in between, so it worked out great for me!" With that said, Montgomery adds she's pleased "to be back with this revamp. The great thing about doing a summer show is that you get to have more fun. We were a little heavier i n t on e i n Season 1, and we're kind of brightening things up. I acgomery says with a laugh tually get to show my teeth about resuming the central a nd smile every no w a n d role of Carrie Wells. "Televi- then! Carrie's not quite as sion has become extraordi- tortured this time, and when narily competitive, so when they told me about the new shows get canceled, I almost direction for the show, I got understand. There's just so so excited." much out t h ere t o c h oose Fans who carry over from
ing the show all over again. We have the same production designer and director of photography, and a lot of the same directorsare back, but a lot of the crew is new. Plus, we built an entirely new set, and we have new cast members, so it feels like the first time even though it's the second time." A huge benefit in coming back so much later, Redlich reasons, is that "you really get a chance to say, 'What did we do well? What did we do not so well? And what can we improve upon'?' One of the opportunities we have is to take the characters out of Queens and bring them into the city. We started to find that Carrie's gift of memory was almost too big for the simple cases we gave her, and we wanted her to have more opportunity to use that in interesting ways." A nother c h ange i s t h e addition of D a llas Roberts
Season 1 of "Unforgettable" i n w h ic h C a r r i e w a s haunted by her sister's murder — will be able to make the transition easily, Montgomery p r o m ises, t h anks to what she terms "a waters hed moment" early in t h e new stories. "She decides to move forward in a positive way and also to go to Man("The Walking Dead") as hattan." Going with her is Al Burns, Carrie's professional Carrie and Al's new boss in partner an d e x -boyfriend, the NYPD Major Cases unit. p layed again b y D y l a n "The first season, we tried to Walsh. avoid having that character A lso back f o r t h e n e w who sometimes can be a bit round is creator and execu- of a cliche, the sort of 'T V tive producer E d R e d lich, boss,'" says R edlich, "but who previously worked with Dallas is an interesting actor Montgomery on her preced- who does interesting stuff, ing CBS show, "Without a and it gives us a whole new Trace." dynamic." "You rarely get a second Tawny Cypress and James chance," he acknowledges, Liao also are new cast mem"and it's kind of l ike startbers as f e l low d e tectives.
Man-o-m ste actis ettin o Dear Abby: My boyfriend and I have been dating for a year, and it has been wonderful. He's amazing and sweet. We went to the movies for our anniversary and about 50 minutes into it, he turned to me, said he didn't like the movie and DEAR he wanted to leave. I ABBY was enjoying it, but I didn't want to force him to watch it, so we left. When we were out of the theater I asked him why he didn't like it, and he told me he didn't want to discuss it. I pressured him for an answer a little bit, but he told me to forget it.
This has been bugging me. Should I leave it alone? I understand it's not that big a deal, but he has done thisa few times before — not explaining things when I ask. I am confused about why he won't tell me. — Puzzled In The Multiplex Dear Puzzled: There may have been something in the movie that made your boyfriend uncomfort-
Jane Curtin is the only other major cast member to have survived Season 1, returning as New York's chief medical examiner. Actress M a r il u H e n n er ("Taxi") remains a c onsult ant o n "Unforgettable," primarily because she has hyperthymesia, the memory condition experienced bythe show's heroine. " I don't ge t t o s e e h e r n early as much as I'd l i k e to," M o ntgomery r e f l ects, "but she's always available, should I need any help or h ave an y q u e stions, a n d she's a delight. She guest starred on the show the first season, and I'd love to see her do it again. She's great." Thirteen episodes make u p the s econd season o f "Unforgettable," but not all of them are slated to air this summer. Th e A u s t r alianb orn M o n t gomery h o p e s t he show's return w ill f a r e well enough for those to be scheduled by C B S b e f ore long... along with additional episodes yet to be ordered. "It's v ery f a m i liar a n d brand-new at the same time," she says, "and that's a great creative space to be in. You trust the people you're working with, but you also have the excitement of starting all over again. That makes for a
able. Perhaps it triggered a memory of something in his past that he didn't want to be reminded of. Or, he may have been bored by the film and so centered on himself that he didn't care that you were
I picked up the phone and called Bruce Landres, M.D., in Los Angeles. His first words were, "That's an interesting question." He then went on to say that if your husband has prostate problems in adenjoying it. dition to his erectile dysfunction, Your bo y f r i end you should believe him, because may be w o nderful last October the FDA approved and amazing, but he a low dose of one particular E.D. also appears to be a drug for the treatment of benign poor communicator. prostate hypertrophy (BPH). (This This would be a deal- low dose is not enough to assist in breaker with some women. Only infidelity) he can tell you why he's this way, Y ou should discuss this f u r but if he hasn't opened up in the ther with your husband because year you have been seeing each it would be much safer for him to other, it isn't likely to change. get this kind of medication from Dear Abby: My h usband has h is physician, who k n ow s h i s erectile dysfunction for which he medical history, since E.D. drugs takes medication. He gets it from a can sometimes causeserious side friend. I have discovered he takes effects. the medication with him when he P.S. Another thought: It's also travels. He swears he isn't cheat- possible your husband watches ing on me and that he's faithful. adult videos when he travels and Should I believe him? needs "the pill" for his own enter— Suspicious in Arizona tainment. You'll never know unDear Suspici ous: I confess,my less you ask him. knee-jerk reaction after reading — Write to Dear Abby at dearabby.com your letter was, "Uh-oh!" Then or P.O.Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069
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SATURDAY, JULY 27, 2013:This year you have an unusually strong drive that allows you to break past restrictions. You might not want to travel much, but you will show a tremendous interest in different people Stars showthe kind and cultures. Many of dayyou'll have of you could opt to ** * * * D ynamic go back to school. ** * * P ositive Y o u are one year ** * A verage awa y from starting ** So-so a positive, new * Difficult life cycle. You will want to begin the new cycle as open-minded aspossible. If you are single, you are likely to attract someone who might not be the person who he or she initially portrays. Take your time getting to know this person. If you are attached, the two ofyou will spend many happy hoursaway together.ARIES is feisty.
ARIES (March21-April 19) ** * * Y ou will be too fiery and direct for most people. You'll discover that an older relative could have quite a strong reaction to this. Even the family pet could appear to be out of sorts. Take a step back for now. Tonight: Making plans might take an inordinate amount of effort.
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accommodating, others will not; in fact, they could be quite controlling. Tonight: Loosen up.
let your fatigue seep into your weekend plans. Try to incorporate a nap into your schedule. You must make time for yourself in order to enjoy the weekend. Evenifyouhavea serious moment, know that it soon will pass. Tonight: Make it easy.
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** * * N ote how you limit yourself. ** * You don't hesitate to step up to the Understand how and why you prevent yourself from meeting your potential. plate. Many people — too many — will Be careful with a financial discussion. count on you to take the reins. For your Conversations could be challenging, but own well-being, it might be necessary to don't be uptight. Enjoy every moment of say"no"more often.You deserve some theweekend.Tonight:Be naughty and time off, as does everyone. Tonight: Be nice! aware that you are in the spotlight. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ** * * E xpress your concerns to a ** * * I f you feel like taking off for a family member, as you could be rather day drive, do. Others also might want to tired and withdrawn. Make today about join you for the trip. Be adventuresome, you, and you'll like the results. You but make sure that the other parties are need some time off from all of your on the same page;otherwise,you could be overwhelmed. Tonight: Try a new type concerns. Lighten up and be a little silly with a roommate. Tonight: Do not push of cuisine or listen to some new music. yourself.
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** * * D eal with each person in your life directly and with care. Feelings will arise that could make you uncomfortable. Though someone often opens up, nothing seems to change for you; however, this time might be different. TAURUS (April 20-May20) Tonight: Make sure everyone is meeting ** * Know that a lot is going on behind at the right place. the scenes. You have agood hunch about LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) whats happeni i ng,and you know the best way to proceed. Keep your opinions ** * * Y ou might want to go along with others, especially if you don't want to yourself, but remain sensitive when to deal with too much uproar. It will be someone is ready to talk. Be willing to a goodway ofgettingto know someone share, too. Tonight: Play it low-key. better. You are easygoing for the most GEMINI (May 21-June20) part, and you could enjoythis change ** * * H onor your priorities, and of pace. Tonight: Listen to someone's plan your day accordingly. Groups and request. friends will play an important role in SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.21) what happens. An older relative could ** * * Y ou could be overtired. Don't be difficult. Though you might feel
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fed.18) ** * * * Y ou are likely to say exactly what you think and feel. Others could be equally as open, which is a trait that they have learned from you. Be as receptive as possible, even with a difficult person. You can't slam the door on him or her, even if you want to. Tonight: At a favorite haunt.
PISCES (Fed. 19-March20) ** * * W hether you intend to or not, you might overspend. You also could be preparing for a major purchase. Do some price comparison first; time is your ally. You might have difficulty getting a call through to someone at a distance. Tonight: Treat others to a movie and/or dinner. ©20t3 by King Features Syndicate
7:15 p.m. on MAX, Movie: "Rise of the Planet ofthe Apes" — An effective prequel that sets up the series' preceding entries, this 2011 sci-fi tale casts James Franco as ascientist seeking a cure for his Alzheimer's-afflicted father (John Lithgow). Hetests a possible solution on chimps, not realizing he's setting the stage for a simian uprising that eventually brings SanFrancisco to a standstill. 8 p.m. on H E), "Zero Hour" — Injured after a caraccident, Hank (Anthony Edwards) awakens in the presence of Melanie Lynch, aka Mother (Amy Irving). With Hank's life hanging in the balance, Hank's father (DanZiskie) agrees to workfor Mother in order to save him. Meanwhile, Beck(Carmen Ejogo) organizes herown rescue team and others also take upthe search, but not everyone will come back in the newepisode "Hands." 8 p.m.on LIFE, Mo vie:"Hidden Away" —Awoman and her young daughter fake their own deaths to escape anabusive spouse. Eight years later, they're living the good life in Palm Springs, Calif., seemingly rid of him, when hetracks them down, spies on them andplots revenge. Emmanuelle Vaugier ("Lost Girl," "CSI: NY"), Ivan Sergei ("Crossing Jordan," "Gravity") and Sean Patrick Flanefy ("Dexter," "Crystal River") star in this new TVmovie. 9 p.m. onE3, Movie: "The Longest Yard" — AdamSandler has Burt Reynolds' former part — with Reynolds asanother inmate — in this crowd-pleasing 2005 remake of the football-behind-bars comedy.Sandler plays an incarcerated ex-gridiron star pressed into service by thewarden (James Cromwell), who wants him to coach ateam of guards to a championship. A squadof convicts is formed, supposedly for training purposes. Chris Rock, rap star Nelly and football icon Bnan Bosworth also star. ©zap2it
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$700,000 to $800,000 Best Architectural Design: Timberline Construction .. 14 Best Kitchen: Pineriver Homes.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Best Interior Finish: Greg Welch Construction .... .. . 16
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Best Master Suite: Structure Development NW .... . 11 Best Feature: Sun Forest Construction, O utdoor Living Space ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B est Value: Pineriver Homes..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BestofShow: Pineriver Homes .................... BestGarage: Pineriver Homes .....................
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The Central Oregon Builders Association (COBA) Tour of Homes™ continues today and tomorrow from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Forty-five homes are featured on the tour including many that are listedfor sale. Homes for sale range in price from $97,500 to $950,000. Tour goers will find inspiring interior design and a wide variety of architectural styles such as traditional and Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired contemporary designs, as well as homes built to include today's newest and most energy-efficient green features. Each home was judged during the first weekend of the tour by teams of people involved in the region's building and real estate industry. The winning homes and builders were recognized during an awards ceremony last Tuesday.
$600,000 to $700,000 Best Architectural Design: Alcove Construction... . . . . I Best Kitchen: RD Building 8 Design ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Best Interior Finish: Stone Bridge Homes NW .... .. . 42 Best Master Suite: RD Building8 Design .... . . . . . . . 45
BestLandscaping:Pahlisch Homes.................36 Best Feature: Copperline Homes, Mother-in-law Unit .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Best Value: Stone Bridge Homes NW.... . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Best of Show: RD Building 8 Design .... . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Best Landscaping: New Era Homes.........
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Best Feature: Pahlisch Homes, Indoor/Outdoor Living Space Integration .. B est Value: MonteVista Homes .... . . . . . . . . B est of Show: Pahlisch Homes ..... . . . . . . . .
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$200,000 to $275,000 Best Architectural Design: Franklin Brothers . B est Kitchen: Pahlisch Homes ..... . . . . . . . . . B est Interior Finish: Franklin Brothers ..... . . B est Master Suite: Franklin Brothers ..... . . .
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B est Landscaping: Franklin Brothers ..... . . . Best Feature: Franklin Brothers, W ater Feature.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B est Value: Hayden Homes ...... . . . . . . . . . . . B est of Show: Franklin Brothers .... . . . . . . . .
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Under $200,000 Best Architectural Design: Allen Contracting .. B est Kitchen: Allen Contracting... . . . . . . . . . . . B est Interior Finish: Woodhill Homes ..... . . . .
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Best Master Suite: Woodhill Homes .......... B est Landscaping: WiseSize ........... . . . . . .
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Best Feature: Allen Contracting, O utdoor Living Space ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B est Value: Woodhill Homes .... . . . . . . . . . . . . B est of Show: Woodhill Homes .... . . . . . . . . . .
BestGarage: Stone Bridge Homes NW ............. 42
$500,000 to $600,000 Best Architectural Design: Hesla Construction... . . . . 12 Best Kitchen: Structure Development NW .... . . . . . . . 8 Best Interior Finish: Structure Development NW .... . 8
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U nder $400,000: Sage Builders .... . . . . . . . . .
Best Landscaping: Woodhill Homes ........... . . ... 18
$400,000to$700,000: Woodcraft Builders... More than $700,000: SolAire Homebuilders ..
Best Feature: Structure Development NW, O utdoor Patio.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B est Value: Structure Development NW... . . . . . . . . . . B est of Show: Structure Development NW... . . . . . . . .
The Central Oregon Builders Association featured chefs from Bend in seven homes on Thursday, July 17 during the tour's kickoff event, Chefs on Tours. Each of thechefs prepared a small dish served to attendees. Those attending voted for their favorite chefs and kitchens.
B est Garage: Hesla Construction... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$400,000 to $500,000 Best Architectural Design: Leader Builders .... . . . . . . . 6 Best Kitchen: Schumacher Construction... . . . . . . . . . 20 Best Interior Finish: Schumacher Construction ..... . 20 Best Master Suite: Schumacher Construction ... . . . . 20
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Offered at in violation of the law. • Landscaped,fenced Commercial and resi- $230,000 O ur r e a ders ar e lot dential z o n in g in Eagle Crest Properties hereby informed that • MLS 201306333 Redmond. $ 8 9,000. 866-722- 3370 all dwellings adver- John Snippen, Broker, Recent remodel, large MBA, ABR, CRS, GRI tised in this newspafenced yard, alley ac744 541-312-7273 per are available on cess. MLS Open Houses 541-948-9090 an equal opportunity 201305572. Fred basis. To complain of Crouch, Broker Open House 12-3 discrimination cal l 541-350-1945 18750 Choctaw Rd., HUD t o l l -free at Central Oregon Realty Bend. $259,900 1-800-877-0246. The Group, LLC toll f ree t e lephone MORRIS C ommercial Lot s I n number for the hearREAL ESTATE Crooked River Ranch: ing im p aired is Great opportunity to 1-800-927-9275. Ii start a b usiness or River Canyon relocate an existing Estates [ $469,900 Rented your business. 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An ad• Single-level luxury • 2 ponds, barn, corrals nace & fresh exterior amazing storage, 2 a dazzling mountain b a t h and • 0.6-acre wooded lot • MLS 201305200 26 Klamath L ane paint. It overlooks the m aster suites, 8 2 ditional view. Bright, spacious lower level bdrm and Steve Payer, • Central courtyard Quiet & close to river, home, 5-stall barn and 9th hole of the Chal- f ireplaces. A w r a p bonus rooms. Triple excellent rental his• Priced at$739,900 BLM nearby. Only 20 lenge C o urse at around deck, & 3 car car garage, RV hooktory, wra p -around m inutes t o Com m on Ups. Ben d ! Eagle. Good separa- g arage. DIRECTIONS:West on Skylioers Rd., tion of master from area connects to the Ainslie Reynolds, deck, vaulted great MLS¹201303184. tuard nght on NW Lemhi Pass Dr., left on NW room, garage w/extra www.johnlscott.com/7 o ther 2 bdrms . N ational Fore s t . 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Colleen Dilling- sq.ft. home w/ 28x40 the SaVingS, COmfOrt, eaSe Of liVing and ultra 1OW maintenanCe MLS ¹201204594 oasisl ham, Broker shop on 1.37 acres. Teri Cravens, Broker www.johnlscott.com/7 541-788-9991 541-610-7927 Holly Garner, Broker featureS you ShOuld demand in yOur neXt hOme. 6924 K athy C a b a, John L. Scott MORRIS 541-480-4208 Principal Broker, ABR Fred Real Estate Group Real Estate, Bend REAL ESTATE Fred Real Estate Group 541-771-1761 www.johnlscott.com l& p d l yO d dyy p d John L. Scott USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! L og Home Close t o Vaulted timber truss design with tongue 8 groove ceilingsReal Estate, Bend Drake Park Historic Bend...Do Not Miss Awbrey Butte j Door-to-door selling with www.johnlscott.com District j $975,000 This! NumerOuS grOuPS Of VieW WindOWS 1OOking OntO the greenWay $599,900 fast results! It's the easiest • 3628 sq.ft. Incredible opportunity to • 2985 sq.ft. 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Complete new 2-car garage. ft.) with triple garage $ 45,000, this is t h e natural light from large John L. Scott Barbara Jac k son, 503-816-4972 C a roI kitchen with d e luxe MLS¹201303184 plus a 3 be d room perfect opportunity to w indows 8 doo r s . Real Estate, Bend Broker 541-306-8186 Higley Broker cabinets, SS a p pli- Cyndi Rob e rtson, home (1840 sq. ft.) b uild y o u r dr e a m 541-923-4663 Enjoy the treed surwww.johnlscott.com John L. Scott ances, new Broker 541-390-5345 with double garage. home. The Lakeside r ounding, pon d & Real Estate, Bend Windermere Ce n t ral furnace/water heater, John L. Scott Perfect for two fami- Sport Center, fitness water feature. Huge FIND IT! www.johnlscott.com Oregon Real Estate new floor coverings, Real Estate, Bend lies or a cash flow in- c lub, a n d ten n i s family r e c room SUY IT! windows, d r iveway, www.johnlscott.com vestment with good courts are just a short w/plenty o f b u i lt-in e lectrical & mor e . tenants. 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Complete new Laminate wood floors. • .22 acre lot Estate 541-385-5500 Gary Everett, CCIM 541 -41 9-371 7 pine cabinets, extra kitchen with d e luxe home, and it is loaded Spacious living room • MLS 201305315 Principal Broker Remax with upgrades and lighting, stainless ap- cabinets, SS a p pliwith gas slate surMark Valceschini, P.C., Redmondj $386,000 541-480-6130 pliances, eating bar & ances, new ready to live in. This MORRIS round fire p lace. Broker, CRS, GRI Joan Steelhammer, • 2601 sq.ft. well-maintained home dining area. Large up- furnace/water heater, REAL ESTATE Den/office could be 541-383-4364 Broker • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Sell an Item stairs f a m ily/bonus new floor coverings, boasts a large tiled I d p d lyO H d Op «d 4th bedroom. 541-41 9-371 7 • Cascade & city views entryway, ceiling fans, room w/fantastic win- windows, d r iveway, Family/media room is Remax • MLS 201305205 dows. Large master e lectrical 8 mor e . recessed lig h t ing, Southeast Prineville ready for family fun Rosemary Goodwin, l arge loft a r ea , a bedroom w / w indow Two master s uites, 2 290 sq ft , 3 b e d with plenty of room for Broker, Certified master bedroom with r ooms, 2 bath s , seat, extra room for family room with firepool table, flat screen Negotiator ample walk-in closet, MORRIS place & a double car T oo new f o r M L S ¹ TV mountain vie w sm, sitting, sewing or of& small bar for 541-706-1897 Priv a t e $139,900! 1974 sq. ft. eating or beverages. window cov e rings REAL ESTATE new floors in l iving fice, h ug e w a l k-in g arage. If it's under $500 throughout. The gal&p & t yO d da p d room, huge covered closet. Master bath f enced y a r d wi t h 3br/1y2 ba, 804 sq. ft., M aster bedroom i s w/soaking tub, many mature trees, add-on, fruit t r ees, rage is finished with d eck, all on a v e ry large w it h v a u lted you can place it in NW Bend j $725,000 ceiling storage rack shower, separate WC, g reen h ouse, R V o utbuildings, on . 3 9 nice 2 acre rural lot. ceiling & dis p lay • 3658 sq.ft. tile counters 8 floor. parking with dump 8 a acres between Bend s helves 8 and you have great The Bulletin $180,000. larg e • 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath views from the back Triple ca r g a r age state-of-the-art septic & Redmond. Avion walk-in closet. Quality MORRIS MLS¹201304607 • Panoramic river & city Classifieds for: w/ext. door to fenced system. water, paved road and blinds deck. REAL ESTATE Scott McLean, thr o ughout. views 325' to Deschutes $279,900. MLS¹201 304344. VA /paved R V pkg. 19821 Ponderosa St. l&p d l y O H d ap d Principal Broker MLS¹ • MLS 201203099 $499,999. $388,000 River and BLM. Pam 201305539. assumable, if eligible. 541-408-6908 $10 • 3 lines, 7 days John Snippen, Broker, Silvia Knight, Broker, Lester, Pnncipal BroCall Bobbie Strome, $129,900. Realty Executives Bobbie Strome, MBA, ABR, CRS, GRI Just too many Principal Broker Cascade S o t hebys ker, Century 21 Gold Heather Hockett, PC, $16 • 3 lines, 14 days Principal Broker 541-312-7273 Int'I Realty, Country Realty, Inc. B roker, Century 2 1 Spacious & B e autiful John L Scott Real collectibles? John L Scott Real 541-948-9090 541-788-4861 541-504-1338 Gold Country Realty, property with comfort- Estate 541-385-5500 Estate 541-385-5500 (Private Party ads onl y ) 541-420-9151 able spaces for varSell them in ied family interests. The p erfect s e tting; The Bulletin Classifieds Exquisite t e a kwood Broken Top first fairflooring in foyer, living way, mature ponderoa rea & gour m et sas, . 35 MORRIS acr e s . 541-385-5809 kitchen. Kitchen has REAL ESTATE offered at ¹275,000. granite countertops, t d p d l y O d da p d Cate Cushman, River Rim - 60978 large island, planning Principal Broker Open floor plan with Woods Valley, near desk & numerous oak 541-480-1884 exposed wood B rookswood P l a z a cabinets. Master bed- www.catecushman.com beams. Large spa- and trails, 4/3.5, over room on main level cious kitchen. Fire- 2800 sq ft. with luxurious bathAdvertise your car! place, 4 bedrooms, 2 John Furrow, Broker room & private deck. Add A P>cture! baths. Exp a n sive 541-647-0910 Large f a mily/mediaReach thousands of readers! d ecks. Al l o n 1. 5 Fred Real Estate Group room & ga m e/rec Cafl 541-385-5809 acres. Horses w elroom. $555 , 0 00 The Bulletin Classifieds come. Located across River's Edge; 2912 NW MLS¹ 201303078 the street from the Big G olf Course S D r . , Bobbie Strome, //I/I(This home sits on 5+ Deschutes! Principal Broker 2/2, 1404 sq.ft condo, acres w /4.5 a c r es fy, '4 <~/ www.jackson-anderJohn L Scott Real e8/g the edge of the golf Tumalo irrig., comson.com Can d i ce on Estate 541-385-5500 course. M LS ¹ pletely fenced w/unA nderson, Bro k e r 201301376 derground irrigation & eO e!f I) ~ I I , 541-788-8878 Priscilla Tofte, Broker Spacious home on 13th pond. Light & bright 8//(Ii! $$5 8f(f~ John L. Scott fairway. Kitchen has 541-815-6444 a/'e home w/vaulted ceilReal Estate, Bend J enn-Air range, i s Fred Real Estate Group +~tQ V /f6 www.johnlscott.com land, slide-out ings, skylights, loft, s helves. Mast e r kitchen pantry & sepag) ~f//7!D +h/Ie Peaceful contemporary Rural Ranchette, Bend. boasts a t w o-sided rate u t ility. 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• Only 7 minutes from downtown • Tetherow isa 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
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• Single level, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • Fully furnished including TVs 81 hot tub • Beautiful finishes — hardwood, granite, premium appliances shopping • Gated golf course community with equestrian, pools Contact Brian for more information or a & athletic center private tour. www. Tetherow.com • MLS¹201306206 M R j 541-408-4309 Call Brlan Ladd, Prlnclpal Broker, Dlrector of Lot Sales Sandyyk John Kohlmoos, Brokers
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• 3542 SF, 0.25 acres, great views • 4 bed, 3.5 bath, 3-car
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• Beautiful landscaping, hot tub, creek & pond MLS¹201303387
• Master on main, full guestsuite upstairs
• Open floor plan, sunny bonus room • Spacious deck, beautiful features • Adjacent lot is also for sale to ensure privacy
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• 3 bedroom, 3.5 baths, built by Timberline Construction & designed by Jim Tebbs Design Group • Seamless integration of indoor and outdoor space, open floor plan • Private courtyard and covered back patio w/mountain views • Energy efficient Earth Advantage • A flex room 81 study allow for maximum versatility • 61533 Meeks Trail • MLS¹201208865
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• Being constructed by R.D. Building & Design • Functional, thoughtfully executed floor plan • 4 bedrooms (2 suites on main), 3.5 bath • Panoramic views • True gourmet kitchen • Family room, den, wine storage • 12 ft. glass sliding doors, 3 water features
• 5712 SF,0.82 acres with full Cascade Mtn views • 5 en suite bedrooms + 2
• Brasada Ranch
• 5400 SF on flat
addl, halfbaths(2beds upstairs, 3 down) • 5-car garage, gear room
w/lockers, vault, dog bath, deluxe mudroom • Sunny artist studio with French doors to the terrace
• AN- game room, inspiring views!rom the office • 2 story library in turret, open floor plan, gourmet kitchen
lk .75 acre! • 5 fireplaces! • Green built, efficient solar system • Finely crafted Gary Norman built custom • Stunning finishes
• Unobstructed mountain views
• MLS¹201207027
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Call Laurua3lossey, Broker j 541-323-4809
Brokers j 541-312-5151 www. TeamNormaAndJulie.com
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Lake Front Views Only $279,000!
29 Eaglewood ~ $289,000
10 Aquila Lodge - Sunriver ( $425,000
Big Deschutes River Frontage
• 86 Quelah Condo Sunri - ver • 2 beds, 2 baths, 1208SF • Sold furnished • Vaulted great room
Prestigious Eaglewood
• 3 beds, 3 baths, 1916 SF • Private, standalone condo • 2 master suites w/their own bathrooms • Private hot tub & peek-aboo golf course views
• 2 master suites
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• Upscale Lodge-style Living • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2135 SF ' • Large master bdrm on main • Beech hardwood & slate floors • Gorgeous slab granite; log & iron railings nm • Paver patio, hot tub & double car garage MLS¹201101706 Call Deb Tebbs Group, Brokers j 541-419-4553 or Bev Sherrer, Principal Broker j 541-480-7707
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Call Greg Barnwell, Broker j 541-848-7222
Call Keith Petersen PC, Broker j 541-815-0906
www.gregsellscentraloregon.com
Call Kelly Winch, Broker j 541-390-0398
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Charming Cottage on OchocoReservoir J$290,000
• Wonderful single level siting on a mature.35 acre lot on a cul-desac • Close to Old Mill, schools & shopping • Loads of huge pine trees, fenced backyard, stampedconcrete patio, underground sprinklers • Nice storage shed & a car 3 garage
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Call Mary Stratton, Broker l 541-419-6340 or Erlka Stratton-sanzone, Broker l 541-280-8388
Call Mary Stratton, Broker l 541-419-6340
Call Natalle Vandenborn, Broker l 541-508-9581
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61664 Rigel Way ~ $334,900
19765 Astro Place ~ $339,000
Better Hurry On This One! ( $349,000
Pride of Ownership ~ $349 900
• 4 bedroom, 2 bath
• 5 bedroom, 3 bath • 2600 SF
• 4 bed, 3 baths, 2364 SF • Master on the main
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• 2186 SF on 2+ acres
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• Formal dining & living rooms, 2642 SF • 1800 SF of unfinished daylight basement • Mature landscaping • MLS¹201302413
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3053 NW GolfView, Bend ~$349,900
Call Kelly Horton, Broker l 541-541-508-9163 kelly©bendluxuryhomes.com
rod.hatchell@bendluxuryhomes.com
17940 Parkway Lane ~ $350,000
61316 SW Brianne Place ~ $385,000
972 SE Briarwood Ct. ( $415,000
• Lovely townhome overlooking 5th fairway ofRiversEdgeGolf Course •Custombuilthome,3bed,2.5 bath w ith master on main • 2-car garage • Kitchen recently updated • Includes 2 decks, one with hot tub enclosedfor privacy,the other overlooksfairwayandwater feature MLS¹201306991
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• 4bed, 3bath, 3078SFof living space • Hickory hardwoodfloors throughout the entire1st floor • Formalliving &dining ~. ' • Kitchen opens to family room w/fireplace • Huge bonusroomupstairs w/3 additionalbedroomsandanupstairs utility room • New exterior paint
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Call Joanne McKee, Broker l 541-480-5159
Call Chris Sulak, Broker l 541-350-6164
www.chrissperry.com
www.joanneejoannemckee.com
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Kuhlman Rd - Buildable 40 Acres) $425,000
Tremendous Value! ) $425,000
18669 Coffee Ct. ~ $439,750
• Wonderful opportunity to build dream home • TL 500 - 40acres • CUP & BuildEnvelopeApproved • Potential TumaloIrrigation • Additional acreageavailable • Unique property close to town MLS¹201305915
• Well done single level in Broken Top • Vau lted ceilings with tall
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• Lovely spacious homeonacorner lot
' Great location between Sisters & Bend
Call Chris Sperry, Principal Broker l 541-749-8479
Rod Hatchell, Broker l 541-728-8812
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West Side Near The River ( $479,000 • Desirable community of
• Luxury single level townhome •2bed,2.5 bathplusaden/of fice • 1987 SF, oversized 2 car garage, & AC • HOA benefits maintenance free, easy living • Loaded with upgrades! • Location, Location, Location! • MLS¹201304760
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Rimrock West • Community access to the Deschutes River • 1904 SF lodge style home • Upstairs loft can be studio or 3rd bedroom • Wrap-around deck to enjoy the sound of the river • MLS¹201300623
Desert Valley Group l 541-923-1376
Call Norma DuBois and Julle Moe Team, Brokers
Call Jordan Haase, Prlnclpal Broker l 541-420-1559 or
Call Bryan Hllts, Broker l 541-771-3200
www.desertvalleygroup.com
541-312-5151 l www. TeamNormaAndJulie.com
Stephanle Ruiz, Broker l 541-948-5196 PointsWestBend,com
cloudnine@bendcable.com
Westside Charmer ~ $550,000
646 SW 6th Street, Redmond) $599,900
Inspiring Mountain Views ~ $625,000
16845 SWChinook Drive, Terrebonne( $495,000 • Ideal home for entertaining with captivating views of the canyon & river below • Large picture windows take advantage of magnificent landscape from every room • 6.32 acres
• Excellent corner location downtown • Commercial opportunity
• Beautiful 3/4 acre pine treed lot • 3400 SF, 3 car garage • Hugebonus/famiy room • Forma living & dining, 3 fireplaces • Oneownerhomew/lotsofextras • Wonderful decking, private backyard w/water feature • Very popular ocation! • 1684 NW City View
• 2640 SF, 4 bed, 3 bath • Triple car garage & RV parking MLS¹201306622
• Sweeping panoramas • Charming prairie style • Wrap-around veranda • Nearly 10 secluded acres • Peek-a-boo view of Little Deschutes, bordered by BLM • Oversized 3-bay garage
• 2640 SF homebeautifully finished • Custom lighting & plumbing fixtures • 2 one bedroom apts, and 4 studios - always rented • Location! Location! Location! MLS¹201305996
• MLS¹201304180
Call Chris Sperry, Prlnclpal Broker l 541-749-8479
Call Mary Stratton, Broker l 541-419-6340 maryselhmsegmail.com
Call Myra Glrod, Broker l 541-815-2400 or Pam Bronson, Broker l 541-788-6767
Call Greg Barnwell, Broker l 541-848-7222
www.chrissperry.com
Lightly Lived-in ( $675,000
2013 Tour Home™ In Tetherow ( $785,000
Contemporary City Living ~ $820,000
Deschutes River View Property ~ $897,000
• 3 bed, 3.5 bath, 3200 SF
River views from nearly every room Rich-tonedoakhardwood floors Custom distressedkitchencabinetry Slab granitecounters Pro-quality 55 appliances Montana stonefireplace Main house- 3 bds,2.5ba, 2450SF Guestquarters- 2bds, 1bath, 788SF MLS¹201301856
• Contemporarysingle level in BrokenTop • Quiet setting abovethe 8th fairway • Beautiful, quality finishes throughout • Master bedroom french doors open to deck • 3 bedroom,3.5 bath, 2421SF MLS¹201306838
Winner of "Beat Interior -Finish" on the Tour" MOVE-IN READY! ' Custom homeuy Greg WelchConstruction ~ 307B SR oversized garage ' 3+ bedroom, 2.5 bath, study/loft ' Includes Tetherow Golf or Social Membership ~ Stunning master suite with access to deck/yard ' Indoor/outdoor living with gas firepit in yard
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• No H,O.A.'s • Heated parking • Cascade Mountainviews • Walk to Old Mill/Downtown • MLS¹201207761
The Norma DuBois and Julle Moe Team, Brokers
Call Brlan Ladd, Broker l 541-408-3912
Call Bobby Lockrem, Broker l 541-480-2356
www.bendpropertysource.com• brian©bendpropertysource.com
Call Ken Renner, Prlnclpal Broker l 541-280-5352
541-312-5151l www TeamNormaAndJulie.com
blockremOgmail.com
ken.rennerCasothebysrealty.com
Luxury Single Level in Broken Top) $1,150,000 L o c ated on Mirror Pond! ( $1,299,000
Small Acreage Close to Town( $889,000
• 5 bedroom, 4 baths, 5116 SF • Overlooking Broken Top's 12th fairway and green • One level with upstairs guest suite and private office • Privacy with southern exposure • Bonus & exercise room • 3 car garage w/shop area • MLS¹ 201 202864
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• Stone's throw from downtown Bend • Elegant finishes, 5 bedrooms, 4 baths • Remodeled down to studs in 2006 • 10 NW Drake Rd. • MLS¹201306173 Call for a Personal Tour!
• Like new custom built home • Full on mountain views of 11 mountains • Great room floor plan • Fabulousmastersuite • 3-car garage • Incredible 48x72 shop MLS¹201306706
Call Jodl Kearney, Broker l 541-693-4019
Call Carol Osgood, Brokerl 541-419-0843 or
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Korren Bower, Broker l 541-504-3839 www.carolosgood.com
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• Home offers flexible plan with 5 bdrms, 4 baths, new gourmetkitchen and baths • Lush irrigated landscape & gardens • Newer 2-stall barn w/heated tack, RV area, arena, paddocks, and amazing permitted bunkhouse,fenced MLS¹201306192 Shown by appointment only
• 40' RV garage • Home currently under construction, please call listing agents for more information Call Sllvla Knight, Broker l 541-788-4861 or John Taylor, Broker l 541-480-0448
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• Green Energy Efficient Certifications • 3 bedrooms, 2.5baths, 2800 SF,2 gas fireplaces • Air conditioning, hardwood floors • Open great room concept • Butler's pantry between kitchen and formal dining • Beautifully manicured and flowered yard • Tandem 3-car garage with built-ins MLS¹201305909
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The tral air w/heat pump and fenced with RV landscaped, sprinkler with views of the Cas- Realty & Pr o perty 541-480-4208 at kitchen has stainless and good separation gates. $299,999. MLS system. MLS¹ cades. $15 4 ,500. Management place, big deck w/hot Offered 541-536-0117 Fred Real Estate Group tub. $475,000. MLS¹ $2,395,000. steel high quality ap- between master and 201304622 Pam 201209172 MLS 201303912. Gail 201306087 Cate Cushman, p liances, gran i te other bedrooms. Built- Lester, Principal Bro Jim Hinton, Broker, Broker, Day, Just bought a new boat? 541-420-6229 541-306-1018. Scott McLean, Principal Broker c ountertops and a in desk, upstairs bo ker Century 21 Gold Take care of Principal Broker 541-480-1884 kitchen island. You nus room, vaulted ceil Country Realty, Inc. Central Oregon Realty Central Oregon Realty Sell your old one in the classifieds! Ask about our your investments 541-408-6908 www.catecushman.com get wood flooring and ings, covered porch, 541-504-1338 Group, LLC Group, LLC Super Seller rates~ Realty Executives upgraded c a r pets, u nderground s p r i n with the help from 541-385-5809 Widgi Creek golf course high ceilings, gas fire- klers, raised garden Huge home in desired New Construction - Split Looking for your next The Bulletin's beds, exc e ptional SW location, 3 bdrm, master floorplan, 3 W estside Be n d home, 3 b d rm, 2~/~ place surrounded by 15607 Deedon Rd. 10 emp/oyee? "Call A Service 1 451sq ft , 4 bed - b ath, 2355 s q . f t . , stone, mountain view, landscaping. 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Redmond. $229,900. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, fun provide its owners a Westside Bend; Gated, Northeast Bend Homes 3rd Green of Challenge m aster o n m a i n. mon areas. $130,000. decor and a rchitecBulletin Classifieds Course. Meticulously Large sgl level home, truly positive l iving MLS¹ 201300385. MLS ¹201305240 closed to Bend 850 NE Robin - Like tural accents. M LS Get Results! maintained one level mtn. views, beautiful experience. The home amenities. The High- new home w/2 suites, all Charlie & V i r Cascade Realty, 201304848 $159,900 Call 385-5809 or home on gracious .43 Cginia landscaping w/terrific will be comprised of a lands at Broken TopPrincipal BroDennis Haniford, Princ. in Bend. $239,900 acre lot o verlooking kers 541-350-3418 backyard. MLS¹ Call Charlie & Virginia place your ad on-line generous open living 10 acres. Offered at TEAM Broker 541-536-1731 Birtola Garmyn P rincipal Brok e rs at the 3rd green. Won- Redmond RE/MAX 201305967 area and kitchen, a $550,000. 5 41-350-3418 R e d - bendbulletin.com High Desert Realty derful open floor plan L and & Jim Hinton, Broker, master suite, two ad16021 Bull Bat Lane. 1 Hom e s Cate Cushman, 541-312-9449 mond RE/MAX Land with gorgeous wood Real 541-420-6229 ditional bedrooms, a acre with 30x48 shop Estate Principal Broker & Homes Real Eswww. BendOregon floors, gas fireplace, & Central Oregon Realty den and an upstairs utilities. 753 and 541-480-1884 RealEstate.com tate 541-923-0855 f loor to ceili n g 541-923-0855 Group, LLC bonus/flex room. A 40' www.catecushman.com $159,900. High Lakes Sisters Homes built-ins. Over sized RV garage has been Realty & Pr o p erty Crest Home 3 750 two car garage with Eagle on Main with Single level 3 Bdrm, 2 incorporated into the bdrms, 2 baths cha- Master Bath home on cor- Squaw Creek Canyon Management workshop, tons of exViews. One of a kind design of the home, Redmond Homes 541-536-0117 let beauty. Golf ner lot in an estabFOR SALE Estates 70075 Sorrel tra storage, & sepaplan with master on that could function in Course lot, great lished nei g hbor- Dr. (corner of Sorrel & 52830 Sunrise Blvd. 3 main, wood f l oors, m any different c a - When buying a home, Large home on large rate detached storviews. Great rental hood. Triple Garage Mt. View) completely room for bicycles, built-ins, and l uxury pacities. Offered at drm, 2 b a t h , R V I ot. 2399 sq. f t . 3 age history. MLS ¹ 83% of Central MLS renovated over 3000 cb over, l awn tools, & g o l f finishes t h roughout. $214,900 1+ ac re . $829,000. bdrm, 2~/~ bath, dbl 201208881 $244,700. 2 01304052 Call sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2 full Oregonians turn to clubs. 3 bedrooms, 2 T wo e x tr a bo n u s Silvia Knight, Broker, High Lakes garage, turn-key. In John L. Scott Real Charlie & V i rginia bath home, new en- $118,500. b aths, 1897 sq . f t . r ooms, large d e c k Realty & Pr o perty Cascade S o t hebys great area! $239,900 Offered at $399,900 Estate 541-548-1712 Principal B r o kers ergy eff. furnace & sen vg cenrral oregon s nce 19IU with views & 2 car ga- 541-350-3418 Int'I Realty, Management MLS¹201303106 heat pump, wide plank Eagle Crest Properties rage. 3 Bedrooms/2.5 Redmond RE/MAX 541-788-4861 wood floors, walk-in 541-536-0117 Call 541-385-5809 to Pam Lester, Principal E xceptional cus t o m Baths/2144 S q 866-722- 3370 Ft. B roker Century 2 1 closets and p antry, place your home on the canyon Offered at $420,000 Land & Homes West Hills. 4 bdrm, 3.5 Gold Country Realty, stone fireplace w i th 5 bdrm, 3.5 bath with Real Estate Real Estate ad. rim. Sweeping views Eagle Crest Properties bath in 4040y sq.ft. Inc. 541-504-1338 woodstove insert, 1~/z double car g a rage Beautifully Crafted 4 541-923-0855 of the Cascades and Delightful W e stside 866-722- 3370 acres, fenced, cov- that sits on 1 park like canyon, with access Goif N ice single l evel 3 bdrm, 2~/~bath home home with Panoramic Woodlands Single story 3 bdrm, 2 ered decks, 2-car ga- acre. Very well cared s perfect fo r y o ur just steps away. En- New construction Cascade & City views Course; open great bdrm. 2~/~ bath, 1805 ifamily. rage, mtn. views. Just for with a lot of extra Great r oom bath, 1244 sq.ft., with joy the beauty and on a spacious lot with room with mountain sq. ft. home on I/4 acre w /corner ga s f i r e$189,000. Single story many upgrades on a reduced! $ 3 8 5,000. improvements. Living serenity it has to offer. and lake v iews, 4 High Desert Natural 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1724 corner lot. $144,900. Call (503) 786-7835 Room plus a l arge lot in nice SW Red place & sliding glass Home was placed on bdrm, 6 bath, 5,096 L andscaping. 2 g a s Bonus Room, 2 MasMLS door, kitchen with tile the lot to take full ad- sq.ft., Move in ready! ¹ 201 3 02632. (recording) o f f ered at mond. fireplaces, 1 in living sq.ft., Landscaped with MLS ter Bedrooms, 1 on ¹201303545 backsplash, p a ntry, vantage of views. Ev- sprinklers and fenced. Pam Lester, Principal room & 1 in master $1,195,000. 755 each level. Elect. F/A B roker, Century 2 1 $209,999. Pam eating bar & windows ery inch of this home Cate Cushman, bedroom. Master bed¹ 2 01 3 04779 Gold Country Realty, Lester, Principal Bro above the sink. Hard- has been maintained MLS Sunriver/La Pine Homes and woodstove. ComPrincipal Broker room ha s c o f fered Pam Lester, Principal pletely l a n dscaped ker Century 21 Gold wood flooring in the Inc. 541-504-1338 to p erfection. M LS 541-480-1884 ceiling & slider to upB roker, Century 2 1 with deck, c overed Country Realty, Inc. kitchen & dining area. 1 49112 Auder i n e 201305317 $349,900 per deck with hot tub. www.catecushman.com 541-504-1338 Country Realty, Smith R oc k Vi e ws. $168,900. B e autiful p atio and f i r e p i t . Main f loor m a ster John L. Scott Real Gold Master bath has deep Inc. 541-504-1338 Fabulous great room 1340 sq. ft. 2 bdrm, $295,000. MLS suite h a s va u l ted Estate 541-548-1712 soak tub, large tiled 747 plan with wood floors 1'/z bath home. High 201304282 $264,500 Bright, open ceilings, bath, walk-in 3 New Construction s hower & dou b l e built-ins, & luxury fin- Lakes Realty & PropCascade Realty, Room plan w/ closet & access to the H ighland Parks w i t h bdrm, 2 b ath, 1705 sinks. Great room is Southwest Bend Homes Great ishes thr o u ghout. erty Haniford, Princ. floor to c e iling win deck. Fenced yard w/ Views. Great f l o or sq.ft, 23 acre lot, tile Man a gement Dennis light & airy with exBroker 541-536-1731 Wood trim & doors, Broken Top! Golf & 541-536- 0117 dows, gas fireplace & sprinklers & Ig. stor- plan with banks of floors, tile backsplash, pansive City & CasTrex Deck, metal roof, More! Spacious cusbuilt-in buffet opens to age shed. $210,000 w indows t o en j o y landscaped, fenced. and walls of windows. 56811 Besson. 3 rental 16160 Amber Lane 3 cade views. Kitchen is tom home with 4652 large deck overlook MLS¹201302871 Smith Rock v i ews! 179,900 MLS Outstanding! 3 b edefficiently laid out with sq. ft. See virtual Tour aing units, great history. bdrm beauty inside. the first green of John L. Scott Real Open and bright with ¹ 201209125 Pam granite tile counters, shop. r ooms, 2 . 5 ba t h s , $222,500. High Lakes 23x25 on www.remax.co. the Challenge Course. Estate 541-548-1712 gas fireplace, built-ins, Lester, Principal Bronewer ap p l iances, 1855 sq. ft. Offered at Realty & Pr o p erty $149900 High Lakes $1,225,000. 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath, granite c o untertops, ker, Century 21 Gold pantry & h a rdwood MLS¹201303060. Realty & Pr o perty $309,000 Management 2074 sq. ft. Home-ID Beautiful well-cared for tile floors & 2 car ga- Country Realty, Inc. Eagle Crest Properties f looring. Triple g a Management 541-536-0117 541-923-0855 951 rage. Contemporary 541-504-1338 rage wit h U l timate Redmond 541-536-0117 866-7223370 ranch home on .51 RE/MAX Eagle Crest Properties acre. floor. Wired for secu3 bdrms, 2 baths Craftsman style with 1204 Ch e ry l Dr. Land & Homes 866-722-3370 rity system. Wired for and 2000 sq. ft., all on s tone accents a n d New construction in NW Updated single level in $174,900. Gorgeous 52182 Elderberry Lane Real Estate metal roof. FurnishRedmond. $178,900. SW stereo with speakers Redmond, homes, 2 acres and Great investment. w/ one level. Home has $285,000 Ideal home ings negotiable. 3 3 /2, 1 55 6 s q . ft . , $132,500. New roof, o n main floor in 4 ren t e r. 9' ceilings, 3-car gashop! H i g h L a kes L ong-term Hillside French C halocated in The Falls at Stainless appliances, bedrooms, 2.5 baths, zones. 5-zone heat- teau - Copper Cupofresh interior paint and Realty & rage and views of Pr o perty $59,500. High Lakes E agle Crest. T h i s Smith 1993 sq. ft. Offered at pantry, plumbed for ing system. 2 levels of plush carpet. Open Realty & Pr o perty Management Rock and CasSlate Roof, Stone home has many cus $398,000 AC, fully landscaped, k itchen, S S Management cedar decking plus las, app l i 541-536-0117 cade Mountains. Exterior. 4 Bedrooms, features: granite Crest Properties sprinkler system, ances, new counter 541-536-0117 paver patio. Plumbed 4 Baths, 4152 sq. ft., tom Many upgrades make Eagle tile counter tops, slate 866-722- 3370 oversized garage door tops, l ight f i xtures,1303 Elk Drive in humidification sys- Offered this a home you will at entry, bamboo floor w/opener. MLS¹ window co v e rings. $189,000. Qua l ity 16477 Heath Drive. 3 tem. $610,000 MLS¹ want to see!! $2,395,000. ing. Meti c ulously 201305675. J e anne throughout! 4 b d rm, bdrm, 2 bath, nicely 201301639 MLS 201306061 MLS¹201107890 Cate Cushman, maintained landscap Find It in Scharlund, B r o ker, Bobbie Strome, Jim Hinton, Broker, 2 224 sq. ft . Hig h upgraded. $154,900. $223,500 Principal Broker ing. Home ID 1061 541-420-7978 541-420-6229 Lakes Realty & PropHigh Lakes Realty & Principal Broker The Bulletin Glasslfleds! John L. Scott Real 541-480-1884 Eagle Crest P roper Estate Central Oregon Realty Central Oregon Realty Ma n ageJohn L Scott Real erty Man a gement Property 541-548-1712 541-385-5809 Group, LLC 541-536-0117 ment 541-536-0117 Estate 541-385-5500 www.catecushman.com ties 866-722-3370 Group, LLC
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Magnificent Views/ 2507 NWPeoplesCt. f $419,900
• 1862 SF,3bed,2.5 bathhom ew it hden • Conveniently situated in a quiet cul-de-sac close to schools, medical facilities and shopping • Features open plan living, wood floors, stainless appliances, hand finished walls, upgraded trim & finish work, designer carpet & tile and quality fixtures • Front yard landscaping included
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Call Ken Renner, Principal Broker ( 541-280-5352
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Beautiful Cascade Mtn. Views ( $435,000
Luxury Townhomes ~ Offered from $549,750
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$265,000-2 bdrm, 2 6 326 SW S h a d R d . 12851 SW Deer $315,000 Custom home Beautiful and peaceful M OUNTAIN V I E W S PRICE REDUCTION!!! Tons o f pot e ntial. bath, 1188 sq. ft. Spectacular views of Crossing. Remodeled on 5 acres. 3 bdrm, 2 Powell Butte home on Exceptional c u stom P anoramic Vie w s ! N ewer h om e w i t h home on 5.95 acres & the C R R C a n yon, 3 bdrm., 2 bath, 1440 bath, dbl gar, private 10.36 acres with 8.33 built home o n 7 . 69 Great location 3 miles open floorplan and huge 72x60 shop. S mith R o ck s a n d sq. ft. home on 2.29 w ell, l a rg e sh o p . acres o f i r r igation. acres! Single l evel NW o f Re d mond. large rooms. Close to MLS¹ 201209007 mountains from every acres. Features gran- MLS¹201207304. Call Home rebuilt in 2004. 2 146 sq. f t . h o me Views of Smith Rock the e n t rance of Call Linda Lou window of this 2436 ite counters, hickory Nancy Popp Open loft overlooks features open f l oor & Ochocos. Custom Crooked River Ranch. Day-Wright, Broker, 541-815-8000 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 3 bath c abinets, bam b o o living and dining ar- plan, vaulted ceilings, built 2478 SF home $1 02,000. ML S ¹ 541-771-2585 home on 1.47 acres. floors, vinyl windows. Crooked River Realty eas, soaring vaulted tile flooring, gas fire- on 4.74 acres. 1536 201302557. hind garage. Dog run. Crooked River Realty $229,000. MLS The list goes on! Gaceilings. Spacious oak p lace, l iving r o o m SF shop w/RV bay. Call Gail Day, Landscaped. 20134899 r age, carport & R V kitchen and utility/mud PLUS f a mily room, MLS¹201202726 541-306-1018 What are you $259,000. MLS Custom 2000 sq. ft. 3 Juniper Realty, covered park i ng. room with tile flooring. c hef's k itchen w i t h $397,000 Central Oregon Realty looking for? 201305831 bdrm, 2 bath, unbe541-504-5393 MLS wrap-round p o r c h, l arge e a ting b a r , John L. Scott Real Group, LLC $109,000 lievable Cas c adeCustom built home on Cascade Realty, 201204410 detached 2-car granite countertops, Estate 541-548-1712 You'll find it in Dennis Haniford, Princ. views, attached gaJuniper Realty, drive-thru garage and stainless appliances, 20 acres in P owell 541-504-5393 The Bulletin Classifieds Broker 541-536-1731 rage, 35x36 shop with Butte, 1652 sq. ft. 3 1008 sq. ft. Barn/Shop double ovens, Hickory Private gated commu- Recreational Homes 12x24 loft. , $299,000 w ith a 7 2 0 s q . f t . cabinets. Master suite nity. 28 acres backs to & Property bdrm, 2 bath, double W ell m a i ntained 3 MLS¹201203307 SW Quail Trail, lean-to, fenced pas- includes gas fireplace, BLM land o n e a st garage. $29 8 ,500 13850 bdrm, 2 b ath, 1722 541-385-5809 Nany Popp, Broker, Powell Butte. Private t ure, p o nd , la n d tiled double sink vanside. New construc- $439,500 T h i s h o me MLS¹201301732 sq. ft. mfd home on 541-815-8 500 property with yard. P a n- ity, j e tted s o a king t ion, just in t ime to was THE showcase Pam Lester, Principal horse 2.5 a c res. F a mily Crooked River Realty $329,000. Outstanding scaped gorgeous m o untain oramic mountain view. tub/separate shower. choose your colors & C-Corp home in the B roker Century 2 1 room LR, separation golf c ourse/Crooked views. The 6.24 acres MLS¹201304104 C entral AC , la n d - floor coverings, up- Active Adult Commu Country Realty, of bedrooms. Master Beautiful canyon views. John m a i ntained Gold is fenced & c r o ss River L. Scott Real Es- scaping, spr i nkler grades are available nity at Eagle Crest Inc. 541-504-1338 has walk-in shower mfd ho m e wit h fenced w/2 stall barn, 3 bdrm, 2 bath home tate 541-548-1712 system, double gaPeace and tranquility Resort at it's opening. with dbl attached gaplus tub, and walk in mountain views, easy insulated tack room rage, 2013 SF shop. i s hard t o f i n d i n Located on the 15th Say "goodbuy" closet Corner pantry care landscaping and w/water & 2 l o afing rage, 28x42 RV barn. Cascade views, newer MLS 20 13 0 4 744 today's lifestyle. This hole of the Challenge in kitchen. Separate garden area, freshly 201302477 to that unused sheds. $299 , 000 MLS¹ 3214 sq. ft. 4 bdrm, $369,900. has all that plus views Course.Home ID 1003 Call Nancy Popp, u tility opens o n t o painted ext. $129,950. MLS 201304401 4'/~ bath home, 3-car John L. Scott Real of the Cascade range. Eagle Crest Properties item by placing it in 541-815-8000 back covered deck. MLS 201303869 Juniper Realty, garage, 2 RV bays, Estate 541-548-1712 Granite countertops, 866-722-3370 Crooked River Realty Heat pump plus elecCall Gail Day, The Bulletin Classifieds 541-504-5393 36x40 shop. h ardwood floo r s , tric F/A and propane Probably the 541-306-1018 New Listing! 15 y Irri$442,900. custom cabinets, heat $149,000 heater. Large carport Central Oregon Realty finest golf course lot 1984 Crescent Cut-Off. MLS¹ 201304473 gated Acres! Specpump. 3 car garage, Located in plus dbl. garage with 5 41-385-580 9 Group, LLC Gorgeous 2663 sq. ft. Call Nancy Popp tacular Cas c ade fireplace and lap sid- aremaining. shop area. Close to gated community of on 5 acres. $279,900. 541-815-8000. views, 5-stall barn ing. $499, 0 0 0. downtown and gov't 6624 SW FERRET DR. 50480 upscale homes. Looks Deer St. High Lakes Realty & Crooked River Realty with heated t ack, MLS201204584 lands. $169 , 000. Updated 3 bdrm, 2 east at the mountains $299,900. 1605 sq. ft. Property Management custom home, very John L. Scott Real EsMLS 201304888 a nd sits on the ¹ 1 7 541-536-0117 bath on 6 acres in a 2.22 acres, 3 shops. private but close to 360' View / Top of Butte CULVER irr i gated tate 541-548-1712 Cascade Realty, Den- private location. Large High Lakes Realty & h ole o f the gol f in Terrebonne. Home, acres! 60x40 SHOP! town. $565,000. nis Haniford, Princ. garage/shop c ourse. Level a n d Ma n age-2.5 Acres with full wa- shop, mansion building Close to Lake Billy has Property MLS ¹ 201304467 Q uality home on 4 . 5 Broker 541-536-1731 easy to build. Home plenty of room for all ment 541-536-0117 ter right. 1990 built site. 2% to broker. See: Chinook, larg e Redmond RE/MAX acres in N W R e d- ID 870 $159,000 1040 sq. ft. home w/2 http://bend.craigslist.org/ country Land & Homes Real 1.76 Acres zoned R4 home, People Look for Information yourtoys. m ond. 4 bdrm / 3 Eagle Crest Properties Juniper Realty, views! $3 2 9 ,500. Estate 541-923-0855 w ith 2122 sq. ft . 3 bdrms, 2 baths. New reo/3954373268.html baths (2 masters) 866-722-3370 About Products and 541-504-5393 MLS¹ 201302293 bdrm, 2 bath country well, pressure tank, gourmet kitchen with Services Every Day through Redmond RE/MAX Powell Butte! 10 Acres! granite h ome, l ovely l a n d water system, 1000 Want to impress the counters. 15th Fairway at Eagle The Bulletin Classi¹eds 14198 SW Nine Peaks scaping and l a rge g al septic t an k i n relatives? Remodel Knockout Mtn. views! Land & Homes Real Crest Resort. 3 N ewer shop c o mPl. Mtn. views from Estate 541-923-0855 3863 sq. ft. custom bdrms, 2y~ baths lopond, $249,900. MLS 2012. Fenced and has pletely finished with Wow! Co u nty s a ys this 1960 sq. ft., 3 your home with the horse facilities as well home with g ourmet 201205496 Pa m cated behind the 1512' however there rooms . Artificial bdrm., 2 bath home as barn and shop. help of a professional Great La Pine area. 3+ kitchen, office, out- (4) Lester, Principal Bro gates. MLS ¹ grass an d n a t ural is a bonus room that on 1.16 acre. 936 sq. 5 588 NE H w y . 9 7 from The Bulletin's buildings, shop, pool! ker, Century 21 Gold acres, 2648 sq. ft., 4 201302857. grass with many gari s 11.5x14' with a i r ft. garage has a shop Country Realty, Inc. between Redmond & "Call A Service $779,900. bdrm. Large shop. $377,900. den and flower beds. cond. Plus den, sky- area plus 2 bays. RV 541-504-1338 Terrebonne. MLS¹ 201106428 $459,000. High Lakes John L. Scott Real Professional" Directory $475,000. mls lights, new heat pump c overed storage & $299,000 MLS Call Virginia, Realty & Pr o p erty Estate 541-548-1712 201304368. Call Vicci with cooling. newer carport. 10 acres w/custom $13 9 , 500 201307440 J ohn L. Principal Broker Management Bower Broker, home and shop in 5 ACRES with mounhot w a te r h e a ter. MLS 201208272 15th Fairway of Ridge Scott Re a l E s tate 541-350-3418 541-536-0117 541-410-9730. C e n3 6'x36' s ho p w i t h Powell Butte! tain views. 3 bdrm, 2 Course Go r geous 541-548-1712 Juniper Realty, Redmond RE/MAX tral Oregon R ealty 2-10' doors w/openUnique fl o o rplan b ath, 1 62 0 h o me, setting on private cul 541-504-5393 Land & Homes Group, LLC ers and a 12x16' door w/indoor spa room, $279,000.Quality home 36x40 shop, fenced, Hard-to-find l i k e-new de sac with beautiful Real Estate home on 5+ acres, 3 add-on in back16x36 12789 SW Wheatgrass wide hall w ays, irrigated, ext. sprinlandscape & expanm aster o n mai n , bdrm, 2 b ath, 1716 w /10' door + w o od Rd. Well maintained single level. kler system. Stunning Cascade Mtn. sive deck to enjoy the wood floors. . 9- peak sq. ft. with bright open Powell Butte 4 b d r m, v iews! 4084 sq. f t . views. T hi s i s a storage. Chain l i nk 1680 sq. ft., 3 bdrm., $365,000. MLS $279,000. MLS views from composite 2.5 bath, 1928 sq. ft., fenced with gate to Call Pam Lester, floor plan $245,000. 3-car garage, barn, 9 .25 acres w ith 2 o ne-of-a-kind h o m e bath, on 1 a c r e . 201108648 d ecks. 1 .2 0 a c r e . 2809225. MLS 2 0 1304614. gov't lands, Plus boat 2 Charlie & V irginia, 5 41-504-1338 C e n shops, pond, fenced with all t h e e x tras. Spacious living room MLS¹ 201302855 shop, with RV door. Pam Lester, storage. $ 1 5 9,900. downstairs & f a mily Principal B r o kers tury 21, Gold County 5 41-504-1338 C e n - 9.33 acres irrigated. a nd m u c h mo r e ! Den with built-ins, boCall Nancy Popp 541- 350-341 8 Realty MLS¹201304458 MLS nus room & garage room 541-815-8000 upstairs. Redmond MLS $575,000. tury 21, Gold County $359,000 Cascade Realty, E / MAX Crooked River Realty Pam with shop. $179,900 MLS L and & RHom ¹ 201207129 Pam 2012304545 6 1746 R o c k V ie w . Realty e s Dennis Haniford, Princ. 201302119 Principal Bro 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, Lester, Principal Bro- Lester, Home, Shop, Super Broker Real Estate ker, Century 21 Gold sq. ft. Offered at Juniper Realty, 2 Bdrm 2 Bath on 2 ker, Century 21 Gold Country Realty, Inc. 2952 Clean! $99,700. High Horse Property! 4.33 1-541-536-1731 541-350-3418 $479,000 541-504-5393 acres - Large shop/ Country Realty, Inc. 541-504-1338 Lakes Realty & Prop- Acres! Close to BLM! Eagle Crest Properties $119,900 Terrific horse 541-504-1338 garage, fenced yard, erty Man a gement Spacious 1878 sq. ft. 762 866-722- 3370 16751 SW DOVE RD. property. Smaller cabin. LaPine $83,000. 541-536-0117 home. W e l l-mainHomes with Acreage One level 2500 sq. ft. home, fenced and 541-390-7394 or P owell Butte. Qui e t This beautiful custom 2.78 acres with a dartained, landscaped, 7150 SW S WALLOW barns, detached ga541-771-0143 custom log home on cross fenced, with Country Lane. Nice 3 home sits up where ling cabin finished on 4 bdrm, 5 bath 3500 sq. 4 .9 a c res. Floor t o RD. Spacious 1804 barn for horses. Close rage, greenhouse. Bedroom ranch-style Bald Eagles s o ar! the inside with knotty ft. home with 2 shops, c eiling to entrance of B reathtaking v i e w s wind o w s $315,000. 10 acres with sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2 bath $249,900. house with a nice floor pine. 2 bdrm, 1 full barn, 3-car garage w/views of the Mtns. Crooked River Ranch. 3 60' v iew o f C a s - w ith S m i t h Roc k 2 01303017 . MLS Cal l plan, country kitchen from every window! bath. Living room and and guest quarters, Hickory hardwood & MLS¹201300986 Lg. o pe n k i t chen, k itchen. Pull d o w n c ades a n d Sm i t h v iews. B r ight a n d Charlie & V i rginia and nice brick fireon 5 acres near Smith tile floors. $499,999 fantastic living room Nancy Popp, Br o kers place nestled on 4+ Rock, 36x36 b a rn, o pen k itchen a n d Principal ladder to attic or loft. Rock. $530,000. MLS MLS 201208751 541-815-8000 2304 sq. ft. garage, great room. Private 541-350-3418 acres. The property is w/rock fireplace,fam- P ropane heater + 201304982 Pam location on 5.62 ily room w/ huge built Juniper Realty, Crooked River Realty s hop/hobby ro o m . Redmond RE/MAX fenced and has a corw ood s t o v e t ha t Lester, Principal Bro acres. $209,000. MLS Land & Homes Real 541-504-5393 MLS¹ 201304364 ral, shed and shop in bar, attached apt n eeds removal b y ker, Century 21 Gold 201304491 J u n iper Estate 541-923-0855 w/its own e ntrance, Find exactly what Call Nancy Popp area, along with storbuyers. 24x36 garage, Country Realty, Inc. Price Reduced! 8829 you are looking for in the Realty, 541-504-5393 541-815-8000 age rooms. The prop- lovely formal dining shop area + 1 0x20 541-504-1 338 room, all topped off Crooked River Realty Immaculate home, open SW Jefferson View Pl. erty has two acres of s torage shed, n e w CLASSIFIEDS $89,900 Septic, water, 2.31 acres in Boones irrigation, m o u ntain w/2 beautiful master well Beautiful log home lohouse. 1.78 acres 13914 SW RIDGE PL. 30x40 sho p ! 1 Com p lete fenced. $12 9 ,000. Amazing mtn v iews cated in quiet area on 12250 NW Dove Rd. $315,000 Custom home 1/4-acre c u l-de-sac borough, 2153 sq. ft., a nd S m it h Roc k suites. w/huge walk - thru MLS 201304905 Cas1 acre corner lot on a on 1.25 acres Casbdrm, 2 bath, sun views. Central locafrom this 3 bdrm, 2 location. Ca s c ade 3room, Unobstructed mouncloset an d r o tating granite tion commuting discade Realty, Dennis bath home o n 1 . 13 paved street. S patain views! immacu- cade view lot. 3 bdrm, views! 1000 gal. sepwater fea tance to Bend, bed so that you can Haniford, Princ. Broacres which is adja- c ious 1280 sq . f t . , l ate 1841 sq. ft . 3 2 bath, large rms, dble tic, CRR water with counters, p ick the v iew y o u ture and large 1344 covered decks, back back-flow Prineville, and Redker 541-536-1731 cent to public land. Finished bonus rm. dev i c e. bdrm, 2 bath, cedar want to wake up to. above garage. Home & front. Fenced & sq. ft. shop. $449,999. mond. Not a bad Short distance to the Shop: concrete floors, MLS 201305391. Pam sided home on 4.81 5 1375 E v ans W a y . $490,000. is being sold fully furgated area for anipackage at $289,900! D eschutes Riv e r . windows, 16x10 overacres. mals. Cabin, o u tbuildings, nished. $21 4 ,900 fenced MLS h ead d o or . M L S ¹ Lester, Principal Bro Call Heather Hockett, MLS¹201201550. $169,900 $385,000 MLS RV hookups. $75,000. John L. Scott ker, Century 21 Gold MLS 201301737 ¹201305717 N a n cy PC, Broker, Century MLS201304388. 201203418 . 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Corner l ot 840 sq. ft. home with 120 Highland Meadow pet, water heater and nicely treed with old Available immediately, clear mountain lakes, all appliances are inCharlie & V i rginia Loop Views $97,320 a nd p a ve d ro a d . 18x24 addition, 28x32 growth Juniper. Shal- hiking and more. MLS more! Beautiful yard. cluded. Carpet allow- $120,000. one lot with Northern Principal B r o kers 2272 Dunlin Court New MLS arage with opener. A must see! low w e l l dep t hs. 201305765. views on Livengood ance pick your own 541-350-3418 201305736 MLS 79,900 Listing! Cul de sac ... Call Marilyn Rohaly, Power at road. Great Way is r eady and Call Linda, Broker, colors. $32,500. Hurry Redmond RE/MAX Cascade Realty, Den 201305079 $99,000 Broker, 541-322-9954 owner terms with low waiting for your cusCascade Realty, on this one! Marilyn Land & Homes nis Haniford, Princ. Cascade Realty, Den2264 Crossbill Court John L. Scott Real 541-815-0606 tom man u factured down. MLS¹2910929 Rohaly, Broker Broker 541-536-1731 Real Estate nis Haniford, Princ. Cul de sac New Price! Estate, Bend Call Nancy Popp home. Pick your own 541-322-9954 Broker 541-536-1731 ... $129,000 51535 Russell Road. www.JohnLScott.com 541-815-8000 design! Stunning wat e rfront2455 Condor Drive Golf John L. Scott $ 120,000. 3 b d rm, 2 $89,900. 2 Ind. Acres, Crooked River Realty Cascade Village Real Estate, Bend home, log-sided, 3 bath, 1564 sq. ft. MH Owner will carry with a Course New Price! ... fenced, gated. High Homes. Bend, bedroom, 2 bath with $129,900 www.johnlscott.com near the community ood down payment. 153133 H a c kamore. Lakes Realty & Prop- Delivered and Set up 541-388-0000 garden tub in master, 358 Highland Meadow R eady f o r dr e a m erty '02 3/4 bd, 2 ba. 42,900 park in C RR . 1 . 43 7 9,900. MLS O Man a gement Need help fixing stuff? a dream kitchen with Loop Views $133,900 Nice flat lot in Terreb- home. on 9.1 acres. 541-536-0117 acre. MLS ¹201303876 201303870. Ca ll '10 2/3 bd, 2 ba. 47,900 Whirlpool appliances, 2012 Osprey Drive Call A Service Professional Linda Lou Day-Wright Linda, B r o ker @ $195,900. High Lakes 7 965 SW R i ve r R d . 541-350-1782 onne, .56 a c r es, log accents through- Golf Course 135,000 find the help you need. Broker, 541-771-2585 541-771-2585 Pr o perty Smart Housing LLC p aved s t reet, a p - Realty & 2.79 acres, near the out, fireplace, cov- 923 Highland View Management www.bendbulletin.com Crooked River Realty Crooked River Realty proved fo r c a p -fill Deschutes river. ered ente r taining Loop Views $159,00 541-536-0117 septic, utilities at l ot $49,000 MLS deck, R V ga r age,718 Widgeon Road line. $42,000. M LS 15805 S i xt h S t r eet. 201009429 g raveled drive a n d Golf Course $159,000 ¹ 2012001172 Pa m $99,900. 10 a c res. Juniper Realty s ecluded o n 4.5 2 755 Nutcracker Drive Lester, Principal Bro- Owner fina n cing 541-504-5393 acre. Minutes from Golf Course $165,000 ker, Century 21 Gold Available. High Lakes lakes and Willamette 1320 View Point Court Look at: Country Realty, Inc. Realty & Pr o perty Ski Pass. Snowmo- Views ... $229,900 541-504-1338 Management Bendhomes.com bile from your front 963 Highland View for Complete Listings of yard in the winter or Loop Views $259,000 Spectacular l o t s in 541-536-0117 fish from the Little De- 191 Highland Meadow Yarrow S ubdivision, 16160 SW Dove Rd. Area Real Estate for Sale schutes in your back Loop Views $99,900 the newer d evelop 6.1 acre corner lot, $89,500 - 5- flat acres. ment in the East hills yard. $225, 000/ 864 Highland View Mtn. views, near Des- P erfect f o r hor s e MLS¹201304428. of Madras. Very near chutes River. $89,900 property or p rivacy. Loop Views $99,900 Call Linda at the new Aquatic Cen MLS 201205646 Eagle Crest Properties Area of shallow well 541-815-0606. ter, Middle School and Juniper Realty Robyn Fields, depths. Poss i ble Cascade Realty, C OCC Camp u s. 541-504-5393 Principal Broker, owner terms. MLS¹ 541-536-1731 $25,000 -$49,000 971-255-9866 201104251 Home ID YARROW. TURN THE PAGE Rhonda McHugh Call Nancy Popp 764 Eagle Crest Proper 541 -550-61 37 For More Ads 541-815-8000 ties 866-722-3370 Farms 8 Ranches Crooked River Realty The Bulletin N orth P o w el l B u t t e 3 buildable, The Highlands at Bro- Beautiful el431 Acre horse/cattle Acreage ken top, 10 a cres, 16535 SW Chinook Dr. $89,900 evated view a b ove ranch. 3 bedroom, 2.5 rare lots. C a scade gated, private well, 5.68 a c r es, R i v e r Deschutes River Canbath, 2640 sq ft home Mountain views. Quiet utilities at lo. App for v iews, o w ne r w i l l Westerly Casw/2 car garage/shop, area. Call Vicci Bo- cap-fill septic. carry. $225,000 MLS yon. wen 541-410-9730 cade views. 2-acres, barn and corrals. Just Central Oregon Realty $535,000. MLS 201106408 paved rd. Septic apminutes from Madras. ¹ 201200937. Pam Juniper Realty Group, LLC proved. Home ID 1047. Lester, Principal Bro541-504-5393 MLS¹201207148 $499,900 Call The Bulletin At ker, Century 21 Gold Call Nancy Popp SW Chinook Dr. Eagle Crest Properties Country Realty, Inc. 16685 541-385-5809 541-815-8000 6 .9 a c r es , Ri v e r 866-722-3370 541-504-1338 Place Your Ad Or E-Mail views, all utilities in- Crooked River Realty At: www.bendbulletin.com stalled, owner carry. Build your dream home CULVER! 10+/- irri773 MLS on this 5.3 acre par$189,000 g ated acres w i t h $399,000 This lot is one Acreages 201008671 charming farm cel just a few minutes of the few lots left on Juniper Realty h ome, set-up f o r south o f P r i neville. $ 106,5007.175 a c r es t he Resort side o f 541-504-5393 horses, 3 stall barn, V iews of t h e C a s Eagle Crest. Q uiet near Steelhead Falls, numerous outbuildcul-de-sac with com located off a paved 20+ Acres West Powell cades and easy acings. $35 9 ,000. mon area behind and road. Come build your Butte Estates. cess off Davis Loop. MLS 201305577 Helping Central Oregonians secure home financing is the home. $ 169,000/ a filtered view of the dream Gate d Septic approved and Call Charlie & VirMLS¹201106739 Call available. Cascades. Home to community, mtn. power ginia Principal Broonly thing we do and we promise to go the extra distance MLS Linda Lou Day-Wright views, private well, $35,750 be built by Sage Con kers 541-350-3418 541-771-2585 Crooked 201302249 s truction. Home I D paved roads with acRedmond RE/MAX for you. We live where you live and provide the highly John L. Scott Real cess to BLM. MLS¹ 1052. Eagle C r est River Realty Land & Homes Properties 201305077 Pam Estate 541-548-1712 Real Estate Lot 22 SW C hipmunk personalized service you expect from your neighbor. 866-722-3370 Principal Bro- Canyon City, Oregon. Rd. 5.19 acres, level Lester, ker, Century 21 Gold $49,900 Fabulous one l ot, Mt n . vie w s . Country Realty, Inc. 14 acres zoned Residential, currently diMLS 541-504-1338 Gentlemen Farm 8 Re- acre lot with septic in- $69,000 vided into 4 tax lots. t irement. Cust o m stalled. Beautiful Cas- 201106095 Juniper Realty $279,900 - 14.76 acres, $99,900 home ove r looking cade views. On quiet 541-504-5393 Juniper Realty 1 3.43 i r rigation, 9 Willow Creek w/Cas- cul-de-sac. Commu541-504-5393 cade Mtn. views. 2892 nity water available at 52225 & 52211 Stearns acres alfalfa, pond rd. MLS¹201009226 fenced x-fenced. Min- Crooked River Ranch sq.ft. 1-level h o me 2 b drm, 2 utes from Redmond. N a nc y Pop p $62,000. w/indoor pool, 3360 C all TWO lOCatiOnS SerVing all of Central OregOn adj. acres. Possible Owner will put CUP in lots! SF shop, 2nd home & 541-815-8000 A c re s Sh o r t o wner carry. H i gh place. Irrigation equip. 2 .06 o ther b l dgs. 6 9 . 8 Crooked River Realty D istance to D e s Lakes Realty & Prop- included. acres w/62 acres of ir- $58,000 One acre lot chutes River. erty Man a gement 201303402 MLS ¹ r ig. Home has t oo $65,000 Cascade views 541-536-0117 Call Nancy Popp many features to list. with 4.84 Acres P rivacy and flat building site. 541-815-8000 Adjoins BLM. Heavily tree for great 13601 SW Canyon Dr. with Gorgeous Mt. Crooked River Realty $795,000 1.13 acres, Mt. JefferViews. $75,000 privacy. Community ML-3213-10 MLS¹201206931 views, owner will $29,900 View beautiful 5.76 Acres Corner lot water t o pr o perty. son John L. Scott Real carry. $58,500 MLS Crooked River Can- with lots of CharacMLS¹201205389. Estate 541-548-1712 C all yon walls from your ter. -$99,000 N a nc y Pop p 201106385 Juniper Realty 541-815-8000 new business. Build to C all Charlie 8 V i r Ranch in Powell Butte Crooked River Realty 541 -504-5393 suit your b u siness. ginia Principal Bro$ 925,000. Pride o f Underground power & kers 541-350-3418 ownership/Borders $59,900 - Nicely treed CRR water available. Redmond RE/MAX 220 NW MeadOW LakeS OfiVe, PjineVille, OR 97754 BLM. Feed Lot, hay l ot a djoining C R R Land & Homes MLS¹201207341 Call Barn, Equip. Shed greenbelt. C u rrently Real Estate Nancy Popp ML-3213-5 MLS¹201206082 set up for RV use. 541-815-8000 Vicci Bowen Fully fenced. Crooked River Realty Every daythousands 541-410-9730 Need to get an ad MLS¹201205397 Central Oregon Realty of buyers and sellers 32.42 Acres in Urban Call Nancy Popp, in ASAP? Growth Bo u n dary, Group, LLC 541-815-8000 of goods and services Adjacent t o The Crooked River Realty do business in these Greens, kitty corner to Fax It to 541-322-7253 pages. They know new Ridgeview High The Bulletin is your 9148 sq.ft. FLAT lot, cul-de-sac, u t i l ities you can't beat The School. $5 9 9 ,000.The Bulletin Classifieds Employment s tubbed i nt o P U E , MLS ¹ 201 2 03193 Bulletin Classified close to West CanPam Lester, Principal Marketplace yon Rim Park and ac- Section for selection B roker, Century 2 1 Lot 21 SW Chipmunk and convenience cess to the Dry CanGold Country Realty, Rd. 5.16 acre, comCall yon t rail. $ 5 0,000. - every item is just a Inc. 541-504-1338 munity water installed. MLS¹ 20 1 2 0 7694. phone call away. MLS $60,000 4 .38 Acre v i e w l o t NMLS 3182 5 41 -385 - 5 8 0 9 Pam Lester, Principal 201300800 backs BLM, Cascade B roker, Century 2 1 Juniper Realty mtn & S m ith R o ck pa pke PMpag Peopk 8~ Pt'v~ S~ >98 7'" Gold Country Realty, to advertise. 541-504-5393 views. Corner lot, apInc. 541-504-1338 proved for standard SW Geneva View Rd. www.bendbulletin.com 9 Maury Mtn. L ane. Thousands ofadsdaily septic. $199,000. MLS Level 1.14 acres with Great north end Sunin print andonline. ¹2809381 Pam ood building sites. ©2013 EvergreenHomeLoansisa registeredtrade nameof Evergreen Moneysource Mortgage river lot, $ 2 28,900. Lester, Principal Bro41,500 MLS CompanyNMLSID3182. Trade/service marksarethe property of EvergreenHome High Lakes Realty & ker, Century 21 Gold 201102002 Serv>ng Central Oregon smce 7903 Property Ma n ageCountry Realty, Inc. Juniper Realty Loans.All rightsreserved.Licensedunder: OregonMortgage Lending LicenseML-3213 4E 'I' ment 541-536-0117 541-504-5393 541-504-1338 -
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THRE EPINE SCONTEMPORARYi $624,900
• 4148 sq.ft. • 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath • Mountain & 13th fairway views
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CATHYDELNERO, BROKER,CSP
541-410-5280
• New construction 2825 sq.ft.
• 4 bedroom, 3 bath • .23acre treed lot • MLS 201306372
DIANELQZITQ, • 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath BRpKER 541-548-3598, • Sun ForestRemodel 541-306-9646 • MLS 201302188
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541-322-2417 • MLS 201305542
WESTHILLSi $549,000 JOHN SHIPPEH,BROKER, MBA,ABR , CRS,GRI 541-312-7273 541-948.9090
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541-280-6148 • MLS 201305454
541-480.2269 • MLS 201305479
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RIVERS EDGEVILIAGEi $425,000 GREGMILLERPC, BROKERCRS GRI 541-408-1511
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STONEHAVEN i $355,000 DEB QRAHBEHSOHPC, BROKER, GRI PREVIE WSPECIALIST 541-480-6448
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CAR OLYNPRIBORIOPC • DeschutesRiverfront BROKER ABRCRS • 1.47 acre • Build your dream home GREEN 541-383-4350 • MLS 201303902
• Large master suite, fully fenced • 3-car tandem garage
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DREAM ACREAGE i $315,000 JIMMQRAN BROKER
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GARYRQSE BROKER,MBA
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TILLICUMVILLAGE i $275,000 AMY HALL IGAN, BROKER
• 3 bedroom, 2 bath • .36acre lot 541-410-9045 • MLS 201306049
RAY BACHMAN, ' l'3' sq « BROKER ORI • 3 bednx>rn, I bath • 13.74 acres 541-408-0696 • MLS 201305189
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PROVIDENCE i $205,000 JERRY STONE, BROKER
541-390-9598
• 1798 sq.ft. • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath • .17acre corner lot • MLS 201306539
BIGDESCHUTESRIVERi$189,900 • 1128 sq.«. townhome • 2 bedroom, 2 bath • Near community pool B dock 541-390-5349 • MLS 201306068 GREGFLOYDPC BROKER
DAWNULRICKSQN, BROKER, CRS, GRI, CHMS 541-610.9427
SW BEND i $189,000 ' 948 sq « • 3 bed oo, I • Close to Old Mill District B River
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WYNDEMERE LOT i $162,500 DEBBIE JQHN5QN • .55 acre lot • Pine trees for pnvacy BROKER
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BESC HUTESRIVERWOODSi $145,000 • 1296 sq.«. manufactured ' 3 bedrccrn, 2 bath • .BBacre lot
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RIDGEWATER LOT i $124,900 CHRISlYHARTMAH. • Backs irrigation canal DECQU RCEY • Borders commonarea BROKER 541.312-7263 • MLS 201305010
LA PINE i $115,500 RACHEL LEMAS BROKER 541-383-4359 541-896-1263
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PRINEVILLE i $99,000 JJ JQNES BROKER 541-610.7318 541-788.3678
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MSRP $28,103.Sale Price $25,999. VIN: D3308010. DDD02. Cap reduction $2,765.95. Acquisition fee $595. Doc. fee $75. 42 months, 10,000 miles/year. Residual 53% $14,894.59. No Security Deposit. *Tier I financing, 720 Beacon or higher. Title, lic. L doc. and dealer installed options not included. Down payment is cash or trade equity. On Approved Credit.
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(N)'PG' Monster Garage n 'PG' cc Monster Garage CNBC The Perfect Yard Cancer: Winning Get Sub D Battle Hair Loss WEN HaiCare r John Denver Co o k Safe Cook Safe CNBC Titans HughHefner American GreedSuicide Is Painless CNN CNN Newsroom(N) Sanjay Gupta, MD CNN Newsroom(N) The Situation Room CNN Newsroom(N) Anderson CooperSpecial Report COM (11:25) ** "There'sSomethingAboutMary" (1998) CameronDiaz. cc (1:56) ** "National Lampoon'sVanIyilder" (2002) RyanReynolds. cc (3:57) * "GoodLuckChuck" (2007)DaneCook, JessicaAlba. cc COTV Paid Program P a id Program P a id Program P a id Program Paid Program Extreme Desire Art Fly Fishing G et Outdoors Visions of NW C ity Club of Central Oregon CSPAN (10:30) Public Affairs House Energy &Commerce Committee Hearing onFCCSpectrum Auction Communicators First Ladies: Influence & ImageThe public and private influence *DIS Dog With a Blog A.N.T. Farm n 'G' cc A.N.T. Farm'G ' A.N.T. 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(N) ESPN2 MLL Lacrosse ATP Tennis U.S.OpenSeries: BB&TAtlanta Open, First Semifinal (N)(Live) SportsCenter (N)(Live) « MLS SoccerLosAngelesGalaxyat ColoradoRapids (N)(Live) ESPNC (11:00)"TheLost Sonof Havana" The Zen of Bobby V cc Babe Ruth: TheMan,the Mythand * ** " Catching Hell" (2011, Documentary) « 30 for 30 cc ESPNN SportsCenter « SportsCenter « SportsCenter « SportsCenter (N) SportsNation S p o rtsCenter (N) (Live) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) « *** "Harry Potter andthe Goblet of Fire" (2005) DanielRadcliffe. Voldemort lays a trapfor Harry at theTriwizard Tournament *** "Harry Potter andthe Orderol the Phoenix" FAM "Harry Poffer-Sorcerer's" FNC America's NewsHeadquarters (N) CavutolBusiness Cashin' In cc The Five (N) America's NewsHeadquarters (N) F O X Report (N) Huckabee(N) 'FOOD Chopped SweetSurprises'G' Mystery Diners Mystery Diners Restaurant: Impossible 'G' Restaurant Stakeout 'G Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Iron Chef America 'G' f *** %on Man" (2008, Action) FX (11:30) *** Hellboy 2: TheGoldenArmy (2008, Action)RonPerlman UFC: Johnsonvs. Moraga - PrelimsTimMeansvs. DannyCastilo; Jorge Masvidalvs. MichaelChiesa. FromSeattle HGTV Kitchen Crashers Kitchen Crashers Love It or List It TheBanyayFamily Income Property Andrew &Chris 'G ' I n come Property Mary &Bridge 'G Income Property Mike &Vita n 'G' Income Property n G « *HIST Larry the CableGuy Larry the CableGuy Haffields & McCoys(Part1 of 3) '14' cc Haffields & McCoys(Part 2 of 3) '14' cc LIFE Devious MaidsMakingYourBed'PG' Devious Maids '14' cc "A Mother's Nightmare" (2012)AnnabethGish, Jessica Lowndes. '14' « "ThePreacher's Daughter" (2012)AndreaBowen, AdamMayfield. « MSNBC (11:00) MSNBC Live (N) Disrupt With KarenFinney (N) The Ed Show(N) Caught on CameraThieves andThugs Caught on Camera Caught on CameraDaredevils MTV Whata Girl Wants 10 on Top (N)'PG Catfi sh:TheTV Show Ramon & Paola Caffish: The TVShowA guy is torn Girl Code n '14' Girl Code n '14 Girl Code n '14' Girl Code n '14' Girl Code n '14' Ridiculousness n NICK SpongeBob Sp o ngeBob Power Rangers SpongeBob Odd Parents O d d Parents Odd Parents O d d Parents Sam I Cat n 'G' Sam & Cat n 'G' Hathaways Hathaways lyanla, Fix My Life n '14' cc lyanla, Fix My Life n '14' « lyanla, Fix My Life n 'PG' cc lyanla, Fix My Life n '14' « lyanla Fix My Life n 'PG' cc OWN lyanla, Fix My Life n 'PG' « Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 PAC12 Pac-12 Football MediaDaySpecial SPIKE (11:00) * "AManApart" (2003) Vin Diesel. n (1:32) ** "Rambo"(2008, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Julie Benz.n (3:34) ** "Stealth" (2005)JoshLucas, Jessica Biel. Threepilots combat artificial intelligence. n *** "Earth's Final Hours" (2011)RobertKnepper, Julia Benson. '14' « **"Metal Tornado" (2011)Greg Evigan, LouDiamond Philips. « ** "Super Cyclone" (2012 Action) SYFY (11:00) ** "AlienTornado"'14' TBN VeggieTales 'Y' VeggieTales 'Y' VeggieTales 'Y' Chr. World News Praise the Lord Y « In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley 'G Gaither: Precious Memories Friends n 'PG' cc Friends n '14' cc *TBS (11:00) ** "TheMexican"(2001)BradPitt, *** "Ocean's Eleven" (2001,Comedy-Drama)GeorgeClooney, Matt Damon,AndyGarcia. A suaveex-con Everybody Loves Friends n '14' cc Friends n '14' cc Julia Roberts. « assembles ateamto rob acasino vault. cc Raymond n 'PG' (12:15) ** "lce StationZebra" (1968,Suspense) RockHudson, Ernest Borgnine, Patrick McGoohan.AnAmericansubsearchesfor *** "She Wore a yellow Ribbon" (1949,Western) JohnWayne, JoanneDru. Acavalry **** "Tootsie" (1982 Comedy)Dustin TCM a downedSoviet satellite. cc captain takes ononelast mission. «(DVS) Hoffman, JessicaLange.« 'TLC Four Houses(N) n 'PG' « Toddlers & Tiaras n 'PG' « Toddlers & Tiaras n 'PG' « Toddlers I T>aras n PG « Toddlers & Tiaras n 'PG' « Toddlers I Tiaras n 'PG' « *** "Spider-Man" (2002,Action) TobeyMaguire, WilemDafoe, Kirsten Dunst. Abite from amutantspider ** "Lara Croft: TombRaider" (2001, Adventure) Angelina Jolie, JonVoight, lain Glen. A *** "Mission:lmLaw I Order BloodMotherfalls to her 'TNT globe-trotter battles otherworldly creatures for an artifact. « death. rI 'PG' «(DVS) gives a teenunusualpowers. « possiblelll" "TOON Annoying Orange Johnny Test 'Y7 Johnny Test 'Y7' Johnny Test 'Y7' Incredible Crew Grojband 'PG' G r ojband 'PG' R e gular Show Regular Show R egular Show A d venture Time Adventure Time 'TRAV Manv. Food'G' Manv. Food'G Adam Richman's Adam Richman's BBQ Crawl 'PG' BBQ Crawl 'PG' Fried Chicken Paradise 'G' « Drive Thru Paradise 'PG' cc Sandwich Paradise 'G' « TVLND The CosbyShow The Cosby Show The CosbyShow The Cosby Show Roseanne n 'G' Roseanne n 'G' Roseanne n 'G' Roseanne n 'G' Roseanne n 'G' Roseanne n 'G' Roseanne n 'G' Roseanne n 'G' *** "Indiana Jonesandthe LastCrusade" (1989,Adventure) Harrison Ford, SeanConnery, DenholmElliott. « USA Graceland Mike isrecruited. '14 (3:51) ** "Indiana Jonesand theKingdomol theCrystal Skull" (2008) VH1 Hollywood Exes ** "ATL"(2006)Tip Harris, LaurenLondon. FourAtlanta teensfacechallenges. n (3:10) *"TcroCanPlay That Game"(2001) Vivica A. Fox, Morris Chestnut. n (5:20) Hitthe Floor *A&E
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Red Buff X-Fighters2013:Osaka Red Buff X-Fighters 2013:Madrid FUEL UFC Insider UFC Tonight UFC Weigh-In Red Buff X-Fighters 2013:GlenHelen ** "27 Dresses"2008,Romance-ComedyKatherineHeigl.'PG-13'cc FXM ** "Country Strong" 2010,DramaGwyneth Paltrow,Tim McGraw.'PG-13' « FXM Presents * " B ride Wars" 2009 KateHudson GOLF In Play In Play Golf U.S. JuniorAmateur, Final RoundFromTruckee, Calif. (N) (Live) Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf Web.com:AlbertsonsBoise Open,Third Round(N) PGA Tour Golf HALL ** "Flicka" (2006,Drama)Alison Lohman,Tim McGraw,Maria Bello. « (2:02) "Be MyValentine" (2013) WiliamBaldwin, Natalie Brown. 'G' « (4:04) *"HopeFloats" (1998) SandraBullock, Harry ConnickJr. « HBO (12:15)"TheCrash Reel"2013, Documentary n 'NR' cc ** "Diaryola Wimpy Kid:Dog Days" 2012'PG' cc (3:45) **"Battleship" 2012Taylor Kitsch.Earthcomesunder attackfrom asuperior alien force. IFC (11:00) *** "The Thing"1982'R' (1:15) *** "TheLord ol the Rings: TheTwoTowers" 2002, FantasyElijah Wood. Membersof a fellowship battle evil Sauronandhis pawns. 'PG-13 Lord oltheRings * "Let'sGo to Prison" 2006OaxShepard. n 'R' cc **** "Million Dollar Baby" 2004 MAX (12:05) ** "TwoWeeksNotice" 2002 Sandra Bullock. n 'PG-13' cc (1:50) *"Taxi"2004QueenLatifah. n 'PG-13' cc NBCSN (10:00) BeachVolleyball WorldSeries Motorcycle Racing Horse Racing(N)(Live) 'PG Motorsports Hour (N)'G Formula OneRacing MagyarNagydij, Qualifying MLS 36 'G NGC Locked UpAbroad '14 Locked UpAbroad '14 Locked UpAbroad'14 Locked UpAbroad'PG' Battleground Afghanistan '14 Battleground Afghanistan '14 NTOON Monsuno: Com. The Penguins The Penguins The Penguins Wild Grinders 'Y7' Wild Grinders 'Y7' Wild Grinders 'Y7' Wild Grinders 'Y7' Avatar: Airbender Avatar: Airbender Avatar: Airbender Avatar: Airbender OUTD Reel in, Outdoors The Bassmasters AllstarShow1 Real Hunting Showcase Best of West Team Elk Dirt Trax TV Fisher's ATV Michaels MRA Ducks Unlimited Steve's Outdoor SHO Web Therapy '14' ** "Liberal Arts"2012 JoshRadnor. n 'PG-13' « Dexter ScarTissue n 'MA' « RayDonovanBlackCadillac'MA' (2:15) ** "Gone"2012,SuspenseAmandaSeyfried. n 'PG-13' « SPEED (11:00) Motorcycle RacingAMASupercross: WorldChampionship Lucas Oil DragBoats (N) Monster Jam(N) On the Edge(N) SPEED Center (N) Car Warriors GMTruck '14' STARZ (12:05) * "Jack andJil" 2011 AdamSandler. 'PG' « (1:40) ** "RaisingHelen"2004KateHudson. n 'PG-13' « (3:45) *** "HopeSprings" 2012Meryl Streep. n 'PG-13' « Here CmBoom ** "The Big White" 2005RobinWiliams. rv 'R' « TMC (12:10) ** "Sylvia"2003,BiographyGwyneth Paltrow.rv 'R' « (3:45) *"The SixWivesofHenry Lelay" 2008TimAllen. rv 'PG-13' « (5:20) * Twisted "WE Marriage Boot M arriage Boot Camp:Brideziffas '14' Marriage Boot Camp: Brideziffas '14' Marriage Boot Camp-Reunion RemyandRob ** "Miss Congeniality"2000,ComedySandraBullock.'PG-13'
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American Haunting Rudis An fflinois American Haunting Schumans A used (11:01) American Haunting An fflinois 3 28 1 8 32 The Haunting Haunting'P Of... Tormented byghosts iAmeri can Haunting Whaley House.Of... 'PG'Regis cc returns tothe The for decades. G' cc n a Kentucky homeParanormal (N) '14' activity family suffersapparitions. '14' car createstrouble. (N) cc family suffersapparitions. '14' (4:30) *** "TwoMulesfor Sister Sara" ***"High Plains Drifter" (1973,Western) Clint Eastwood,VernaBloom,Marianna Hill. A mysterious ** "Heartbreak Ridge" (1986,War)Clint Eastwood,MarshaMason, Everett McGill. Marinesergeant 'AMC (1 970)Shirley MacLaine. stranger protects a corrupt townfromgunmen. « sees ex-wife, readiesrecruits for Grenada.& «a *ANPL 68 50 26 38 TooCute!n'G'« America's Cutest Dog 2010'PG' A merica's Cutest (N) n 'PG Too Cute! PuppyLoverr 'G' « Too Cute! n 'PG' cc Too Cute! PuppyLoven 'G' « BRAVO 13 44 Mil l ion Dollar Listing New York '14' Million Dollar Listing NewYork '14' Million Dollar Listing New York '14' Million Dollar Listing NewYork '14 Million Dollar Listing NewYork '14' Million Dollar Listing NewYork'14 ** "EncinoMan"(1992)SeanAstin, Brendan Fraser. Premiere. rr CMT 190 32 42 53 (5:45) Monster Garage'PG' « Redneck Island(N) n 'PG' Bounty Hunters Fat Cops 'PG Fat Cops 'PG' Fat Cops 'PG CNBC 54 36 40 52 TheSuzeOrmanShow(N) « Debt Do UsPart Debt Do Us Part American Greed The SuzeOrmanShow « Debt Do UsPart Debt Do Us Part SexyBodies P a id Program CNN 55 38 35 48 ToBeAnnounced To Be Announced Stroumboulopoulos To Be Announced To Be Announced Stroumboulopoulos ** "TheHouseBunny"(2008,Comedy)AnnaFaris,ColinHanks.cc Bay" (2008) COM 13 53 135 47 (5:58) ** "Idiocracy"(2006)LukeWilson, MayaRudolph. cc (10:02) ** "Harold& KumarEscape From Guantanamo COTV 11 Talk of the Town Local issues. Des e rt Cooking Oregon Extreme Desire Art Fly Fishing Get Outdoors V i sions of NW The YogaShow The Yoga Show Talk of the TownLocal issues. CSPAN 61 20 12 11 Congressional Black CaucusForum Discussion Public Affairs (9:15) Congressional BlackCaucusForumof the State of Black Males Discussion 'DIS 87 43 14 39 Austin & Ally 'G' Good-Charlie A . N.T. Farm 'G' Jessie 'G' « TeenBeachMovie" (2013)RossLynch, MaiaMitchell. n 'G' « Dog With a Blog Dog With a Blog Good-Charlie G ood-Charlie *DISC 15 21 16 37 Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts n '14' M oonshiners: Outlaw Cuts n '14 Moonshiners: OutlawCuts n '14' Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts n '14' Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts n '14 Moonshiners: OutlawCuts n '14' *E! *** "The40-year-0/d Virgin" (2005)Steve Carel, Catherine Keener,Paul Rudd. 13 25 ARo y alFamily: E! NewsSpecial E ! News The Soup '14' Fashion Police '14' ESPN 21 23 22 23 DragRacing B a seballTonight(N)(Live) cc SportsCenter (N)(Live) cc SportsCenter (N)(Live) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) cc SportsCenter (N)(Live) cc ESPN2 22 24 21 24 SportsCenter S p ortsNation (N) WTA Tennis Baseball Tonight (N) (Live)a cc s NFL Yearbook NFL Yearbook NFL Yearbook NFL Yearbook *** "Catching Hell" (2011) « ESPNC 23 25 123 25 30for30 « 30 for 30 cc 30for30 cc 30for30 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 *** "Harry Potter andthe Half-Blood Prince" (2009, Fantasy)Daniel Radcliffe, RupertGrint, EmmaWatson "Pirates oithe Caribbean" FAM 67 29 19 41 (4:30) "HarryPotterandthe OrderoithePhoenix" FNC 57 61 36 50 JusticeWithJudgeJeanine(N) Ge r aldoatLarge(N)n'PG'cc Red Eye(N) Justice With JudgeJeanine Geraldo at Large n 'PG' cc Red Eye *FOOD 17 62 98 44 FoodNetworkStar'G Diners, Drive D i ners, Drive Diners, Drive D i ners, Drive D i ners, Drive D i ners, Drive D i ners, Drive Diners, Drive Iron Chef America 'G' ** "X-Men:TheLast Stand" (2006, Action) HughJackman, Patrick Stewart. ** "GhostRider" (2007, Action) NicolasCage. FX 131 (5:00) *** "Iron Man"(2008)Robert DowneyJr., TerrenceHoward. HGTV 17 49 33 43 House Hunters Hunters Int'I H ou s e Hunters Hunters Int'I Love Itor Listlt'G' « Love It or List It 'G' « House Hunters Hunters Int'I House Hunters Hunters Int'I *HIST 15 42 41 36 Hatfields& McCoys(Part3of3)'14' cc 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 "TicketOut"(2010,Suspense)RayLiotta,AlexandraBreckenridge. « "Hidden Away"(2013)Emmanuelle Vaugier, IvanSergei. Premiere. « "The NightmareNanny" (2013)AshleyScott, Kip Pardue. '14' « MSNBC 59 59 128 51 Lockup Lockup A feudboils over inthe jail Lockup Louisiana Lockup: Corcoran Lockup: Corcoran Lockup: Corcoran *** "BoyzN theHood" (1991,Drama)Larry Fishburne, IceCube. n MTV 192 22 38 57 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness *** "8 Mile"(2002)Eminem. ADetroit mantries to achievesuccess asa rapper. n NICK 82 46 24 40 SpongeBob SquarePants n 'Y7' cc Sam I Cat 'G' Hathaways Big Time Rushn 'G' cc See DadRun n The Nanny 'PG Friends n 'PG' Friends n 'PG' lyanla, Fix My Life n 'PG'ac c lyanla, Fix My Life n 'PG' « lyanla, Fix MyLife (N) n 'PG' Welcome toSweetie Pie's (N) n lyanla, Fix My Life n 'PG'a« a OWN 161103 31 103 lyanla, Fix MyLifen'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 Cops '14' cc Co p s '14' cc Cops '14' cc Co p s '14' cc Cops '14' « Cop s 'PG' cc Cops '14' « Cop s '14' cc Cops 'PG' « C o p s n 'PG' SPIKE 132 31 34 46 (6:06)Cops'14' Cops'PG'« ** "CollisionEarth"(2012)Kirk Acevedo, DianeFarr. 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'G Jessie 'G' cc Goo d-Charlie Goo d-Charlie Jessie 'G' « Jessie 'G' « Naked andAfraid: Uncensored (N) n Naked and Afraid (N) n '14' cc Naked and Afraid: Uncensored cc Keeping UpWith the Kardashians (N) Total Divas Welcometo the WWE'14' Keeping UpWith the Kardashians SportsCenter cc SportsCenter cc NASCARRacing SprintCup:SamuelDeeds400at the Brickyard FromIndianapolis Motor Speedwayin Indianapolis ESPNC 30for30 cc 30 for 30 cc 30for30 cc 30for30 cc 30for30 cc TheLostSonol Havana" (2009) ESPNN SportsCenter « SportsCenter « SportsCenter « SportsCenter SportsNation SportsCenter S p ortsNation SportsCenter SportsNation *** "Harry Potterand the Deathly Hallows:Part I"(2010, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, RupertGrint, EmmaWatson FAM (4:00) *** "HarryPotterandtheHalf-Blood Prince" The Vineyard rr '14' « FNC Fox NewsSunday Stossel Huckabee Stossel Stossel Fox NewsSunday 'FOOD Food Network Star 'G' Chopped LeftoversOverload 'G' Food Court Wars(N) 'G' Food Network Star (N)'G' Restaurant: Impossible (N)'G' Iron Chef America 'G' ** "X-MenOrigins: Wolverine"(2009,Action) HughJackman, Liev Schreiber, wil.i.am ** "X-MenOrigins: Wolverine"(2009)HughJackman FX (5:30) ** "X-Men:TheLast Stand" (2006)HughJackman, Patrick Stewart. HGTV House Hunters 'G' Hunters Int'I House Hunters 'G' Hunters Int'I Beyond Spelling Manor(N)'G' « Loveltor Listlt, Too(N)'G' « Brother vs. Brother (N) G « House Hunters 'G' Hunters Int'I *HIST Mountain Men 'PG' cc Mountai nMenBloodySunday'PG' Mountain Men NoWayOut 'PG' « Mountain MenDisaster Strikes 'PG Ice RoadTruckers Art ofWar(N) '14' God, Guns & God, Guns & LIFE (5:00)"Murderonthe 13thFloor" * "Obsessed" (2009,Suspense) Idris Elba BeyonceKnowles. « Drop DeadDivaFool for Love(N) 'PG (10:01) DeviousMaids(N) '14' « (11:02) *"Obsessed"(2009) « MSNBC Sex Slaves: Addiction Sex Slaves: Texas Sex Slaves: Oakland Lockup Return toPelicanBay Lockup: NewMexico Meet the Press cc MTV (5:00) ** "She's theMan"(2006)AmandaBynes. n Girl Code n '14 Girl Code n '14' Girl Code n '14' Hey Girl n '14' H e y Girl n '14' Hey Girl n '14' H e y Girl n '14' Catfish: The TVShow A guyis torn (1984)ZachGalligan. A lovable little creature spawnshundreds of evil beIIlgs NICK Sam & Cat n 'G' Hathaways Hathaways Awe somenessTVSee DadRun'PG' Wendell & Vinnie *** "Gremlins" Friends n 'PG Oprah's Next Chapter n 'PG' cc Oprah's Next Chapter n 'PG' cc Oprah's Next Chapter (N) n 'PG' Opr ah: Where They Are Now?'PG Oprah's Next Chapter n 'PG' « OWN Our America With Lisa Ling n '14 PAC12 Timelines Timelines Timelines Timelines Timelines Varsity Days Varsity Days V a r sity Days Va r sity Days Va r sity Days Timelines Timelines SPIKE Bar RescueTurtle on Its Back'PG' BarRescueBro'sGottoGeaux'PG' Bar Rescue n 'PG' Bar Rescue(N) n 'PG' Tattoo RescueWipedOut! (N) n 'PG' Ink Master Thrills for Grills '14' « ** "Underworld: Evolution" (2006) KateBeckinsale, Scott Speedman.« ** "Underworld: Rise ol the Lycans" (2009,Horror) Michael Sheen. « SYFY (5:00) "Red:WerewolfHunter" '14 Monsterwolf" (2010) '14' « TBN Believeryoice C r eflo Dollar 'G Moses Against All Odds Behind Scenes Exodus Revealed Search for the RealMount Sinai ** "YearOne"(2009,Comedy)Jack Black, MichaelCera,Oliver Platt. After banishComedy)Robert Downey Jr., Zach Galifianakis. A high-strung ** "Year One"(2009,Comedy)Jack Black, MichaelCera,Oliver Platt. After banish *TBS ** ngue Date" (2010, man takes aroad trip with anannoying stranger. «(DVS) ment, twolazyvilagers beginanepic journey. «(DVS) ment, two lazyvillagers begin anepic journey. cc (DVS) (5:00) **** "Great Expectations" (1946 (7:15) *** "So Long attheFair" (1950, Mystery) JeanSimmons, Dirk Bogarde.Anart- ** "Phantom" (1922, Drama)Alfred Abel, Grete Berger, Lil Dagover. Silent. A clerk is **** nygetsu Monogatari" (1953,Fan TCM Drama) John Mils. « ist helps awomancomb Paris for her missing brother. « smitten with amysteriouswoman. tasy) MachikoKyo, MasayukiMori. 'TLC Say Yes: ATL S ay Yes: ATL Breaking Amish: LA n '14' « Sister Wives n 'PG' « Sister Wives (N) n 'PG's« a Breaking Amish: LAExodus(N)'14 (11:01) Sister Wives n 'PG's« a (5:30) ** "Menin Black ll" (2002, Action) (7:15) ** "Sherlock Holmes"(2009, Action) RobertDowneyJr., Jude Law, Rachel McAdams.The detective and his astute partner Falling Skies Journey to Xibalba The Falling Skies Journey toXibalba The 'TNT mole's identity is discovered.(N) 'PG' mole's identity is discovered. 'PG' TommyLeeJones. «(DVS) face a strangeenemy. «(DVS) "TOON *** "Shrek" (2001,Comedy)Voicesof MikeMyers, EddieMurphy Bob's Burgers n Family Guy '14 Legends of Chima Looney Tunes King of the Hill n King of the Hill n Cleveland Show Family Guy '14 'TRAV Steak Paradise 3 'G' cc Bikinis-Board. B i k inis-Board. 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