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What the'granddargain' says Gov. John Kitzhaber has said "it's all or

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By Lauren Dake

Ryan Deckert, president of the Oregon Business Association, said SALEM — La w m akers h ave corporations wanted to know why, if turned their attention to two key com- state revenue is on the rise, lawmakponents of the "grand bargain," one ers feel the need to raise taxes. Ultimeasure thatraises taxes on corpo- mately, he said his board of directors rations and another that would slash opted to get behind the proposal, "to taxes for some small businesses. do big things for the state." The Bulletin

But others blasted the small-business tax break, a key part in garnering Republican support for the package. Chuck Sheketoff, with the Oregon Center for Public Policy, said the small-business tax break would hurt the state's bottom line over time. SeeSalem/A5

Plus: Killer algae — one sign of climate change,according to a new report, is showing

up on our nation's beaches.A3 Insecurity —Shortcuts taken on the path to background checks for contractors.A4

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Editor's note:A year after the devastating Pole Creek Fire and against the backdrop o f a budget showdown in Congress, The Bulletin explores some of the historical developments that produced the current state of Eastern Oregon's national forests, and how local efforts may provide a new management model.

Finally —More than two centuries later, GeorgeWashington gets a library.A4

In Local —Deschutes Paddle Trail earns national

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A complete Postal Service revamp is in the spotlight

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THURSDAY: Periods of heavy timber harvest followed by restrictions tied to spotted owl habitat and a decline in sawmilling have led to a dense, combustible forest at risk to ever-larger wildfires.

Your guide toOdamacare — Whatyou need to know before the Affordable Care Act

revs up next week.

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Not disabled enough?A Paralympian tells herstory By Sarah Lyall New Yorh Times News Service

EXETER, N.H.Racked by sudden spasms in her shoulders, back and hands — the things she most relies upon to offset her paralyzed legs — the American swimmer Victoria Arlen failed to qualify for the final in the 100-meter breaststroke at the Paralympics last summer. But she persevered in the freestyle, going on to become one of the competition's breakout stars. When Arlen returned home to New Hampshire with four medals and a world record, Exeter threw her a parade. But Arlen's glittering Paralympiccareer is now in jeopardy. This summer, she became enmeshed in a dispute with the International Paralympic Committee over an issue fundamental to her identity and to the complicated, often ambiguous science behind Paralympic competition: whether she is disabled enough even to qualify as a competitor. Days before she was due to swim in the world championships in Montreal in August, she was ruled ineligible because, the committee declared, she had "failed to provide conclusive evidenceof a permanent eligible impairment." Arlen, 19, spent three years in a vegetative state because of an autoimmune disorder and woke in 2010 with paralyzed legs and other symptoms of the neurological condition transverse myelitis. SeeSwimming/A7

efforts to rein in the NSA By Timothy B. Lee

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FRIDAY: Fires are burning bigger, more homes and property are in harm's way

and the cost of suppression is sapping an increasingly large chunk of federal money.

TODAY: Representatives of environmental groups, the timber industry and other stakeholders — once unlikely to even sit at the same table — work together to restore forest health.

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WASHINGTON — Even as the U.S. Forest Service faces limitations on its ability to actively manage forests, a new strategy has emerged to cut through some of the bureaucratic hurdles. Collaborative groups have sprung up across Oregon and now exist for all six national forests in Eastern Oregon. Some, like the Malheur National Forest, have more than one. The collaboratives bring together local stakeholders — including environmentalists, representatives of the timber industry, state and federal forest and wildlife officials, local politicians and mem-

bers of the public — to build consensus on how to manage a particular area. Conservationists and loggers, many of whom wouldn't have agreed to sit at the same table a few years ago, now openly share their visions of how to best restore forests to health. Call it donut diplomacy, but some of them now call each other friends. "All of these folks have very much interest in using forest management and fire management in various forms to make forests more resilient," said Christopher Topik, the Nature Conservancy's director of restoring America's forests. "People on the ground got tired of seeing nothing happen. And they started to re-

alize they needed to talk to each other." In 2009,Congress authorized up to $40 million a year toward the Forest Service's Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program, providing a funding mechanism for local collaboratives. Last year, collaboratives for the Malheur and Freemont-Winona national forests received grants of $2.5 million and $3.5 million, respectively. The Deschutes Collaborative Forest Project, which combined earlier collaboration efforts, came together in 2010 to help the Deschutes National Forest secure a 10-year, $10 million implementation grant under the CFLRP. See Forests/A6

The revelations of National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden earlier this year produced a lot of outrage, both on Capitol Hill and among the general public, about the agency's extensive domestic surveillance activities. The important question now is what, if anything,

Congress is going to do about it. On Wednesday, a bipartisan group of senators led by Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., announced a new proposal to overhaul the nation's surveillance laws. The other co-sponsors form an eclectic mix of senators — they are Mark Udall, D-Colo., Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., and Rand Paul, R-Ky. SeeNSA/A4

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A34-year freeze, broken by 'l5 minutes ot conversation By Peter Baker

Members of the Ochoco Forest Restoration Collaborative discuss alternatives for a mixed-conifer site during a recent field trip into the Ochoco National Forest.

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WASHINGTON — The long fractured relationship between the United States and Iran took a significant turn Friday when President Barack Obama and President Hasan Rouhani became the first leaders of their countries to speak since the rupture of the Tehran hostagecrisismore than three decades ago. Night had fallen in the Iranian capital, Tehran, as Rouhani sent a message via his now-famous Twitter account: He had just gotten off the telephone with Obama, who had called him. Wow, this is fantastic," said Armin Kay, an engineer among those reacting to the news in Tehran. "The most important thing is that Obama took the initiative, this will go down really well with our leadership." SeeIran /A5

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STOCKHOLM The world's top climate scientists on Fridayformally embraced an upper limit on greenhouse gases for the first time, establishing a target level at which humanity must stop spewing the gases into the atmosphere or faceirreversible and potentially c atastrophic c l imatic changes. They warned that the target was likely to be exceeded in a matterof decades unless steps are taken soon to reduce emissions. Unveiling the latest U.N. assessment of climate science, the experts cited a litany of changes that are already un-

derway, warned that they are likely to accelerate, and expressed virtual certainty that human activity is the main cause. "Climate c hange i s t h e g reatest challenge o f o u r time," said Thomas F. Stocker, co-chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the U.N.-sponsored group of scientists that produced the report. "In short, it threatens our planet, our only home." The panel, in i ssuing its most definitive assessment yet of the risks of h umancaused warming, hoped to give impetus to international negotiations toward a new climate treaty, which have lan-

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Adortion ln TexaS —National women's rights groups and Texas abortion clinics filed suit Friday in federal court in Texas, seeking to block provisions of a new state law that they said would have "dra-

matic and draconian effects" on women's access to the procedure. The suit targets two provisions of a sweepinganti-abortion law that Texas adopted in July. The rules are scheduled to take effect Oct. 29.

EleoironiCS On airplaneS —The daysof keeping the iPad or Kindle off while a commercial flight is under10,000 feet could end if U.S. aviation authorities heed an advisory panel. Airline passengers

should be allowed to reade-books, send email and browse websites throughout flights of Wi-Fi equipped planes, including during takeoff and landing, an advisory committee to the Federal Aviation Adminis-

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are separately bannedoverconcerns the signals may interfere with ground networks. PakiStan quake'S aftermath —Pakistani officials are investigating whether the powerful earthquake that killed hundreds also created a new island off the southern coast. The Pakistan Meteorological Department's director general, Arif Mahmood, said witnesses have

reported that a small island hasappeared near the port of Gwadar. He said the temblor could have caused the earth under the sea to rise, but officials need to investigate further. At least 300 people were

killed by the earthquake. SaVing DetrOit —Four of President Barack Obama's top advisers converged on Detroit Friday to meet privately with state and local leaders about ways the federal government can help the bankrupt city short of a bailout. Top economic adviser Gene Sperling will joined

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx and HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan in the closed meeting in Detroit. U.S. Sen. Carl Levin said that no bailout will be offered. Instead,

he said they'll outline opportunities for the city to "be creative and

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Fire officials rescue agirl from the debris of a collapsed building in Mumbai on Friday. The multistory residential building collapsed, killing at least three

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2013 • THE BULLETIN

MART TODAY

TART • Discoveries, breakthroughs, trends, namesin the news— the things you needto knowto start out your day

It's Saturday, Sept. 28, the 271th day of 2013. There are 94 days left in the year.

HAPPENINGS Fiscal showdown — The House is expected totake upthe latest version of a bill funding the government; if legislation

isn't passedbyMonday,the government shuts down.A6

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cross , a arm e s over a ae Too much algae is slimy, stinky and unsightly — and it can also kill wildlife, pets and people. The problem is a byproduct of pollution, with lakefront beaches in Oregon and 20 other states affected.

Serdia —A gay pride march will be held amid fears that the gathering could erupt in violence as it did in 2010; the march is seen as a test of human rights commitments as

Serbia seeks integration with the European Union.

Miss World —YuWenxia, of China, passes onhercrown to one lucky lady of130 contestants in the 63rd Miss World Grand Final on the resort island of Bali.

HISTORY Highlight:In1787, the Congress of the Confederation voted to send the just-completed Constitution of the United States to state legislatures for

their approval. In1066, William the Conqueror invaded England to claim the English throne.

In1542, Portuguesenavigator Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo arrived

at present-day SanDiego. In 1781, American forces in the Revolutionary War, backed by a French fleet, began their successful siege of Yorktown, Va. In1850, flogging was abol-

ished as aform of punishment in the U.S. Navy. In1920, eight members of the Chicago White Sox were indicted, accused of throwing the 1919 World Series against the Cincinnati Reds in what became known as the "Black Sox" scandal. Despite initial

confessions by several of the players, all were acquitted at trial; still, all eight were banned from baseball for life.

In1924, two U.S. Army planes landed in Seattle, having completed the first round-theworld flight in175 days. In1939, during World War II, Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed a treaty calling for the partitioning of Poland, which the two countries had invaded. In1989, deposed Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos died in exile in Hawaii at 72. In 2001, President George W. Bush told reporters the United States was in "hot pursuit" of terrorists behind the Sept. 11 attacks. The U.N. Security

Council approved aresolution sponsored by the U.S.requiring all 189 U.N. member na-

tions to deny money,support and sanctuary to terrorists. In 2002, lraq defiantly re-

jected a U.S.-British plan for the United Nations to force President Saddam Hussein to

disarm and openhis palaces for weapons searches. Ten years ago:A massive blackout struck almost all of

Italy, leaving millions of people without power.

Five yearsago:President Bush urged Congress to pass a $700 billion rescue plan for beleaguered financial companies, saying in a written statement, "Without this rescue plan, the

costs to the American economy could be disastrous." One year ago:Citing national security risks, President Barack

ObamablockedaChinese company from owning four wind farm projects in northern

Oregonnear the Navybase in Boardman, where the U.S. military flies unmanned drones

and electronic-warfare planes on training missions.

BIRTHDAYS Actress Brigitte Bardot is 79. Movie writer-director-actor John Sayles is 63. Rock

musician GeorgeLynch is 59. Actress-comedian Janeane Garofalo is 49. Country singer Matt King is 47. Actress Mira Sorvino is 46. TV personality

Moon Zappa is 46. Actress Naomi Watts is 45. Actor Peter Cambor is 35. Actress Hilary Duff is 26. Actress Skye

McCole Bartusiak is 21.Actor Keir Gilchrist is 21. — From wire reports

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What causestoxic algae?

By Darryl Fears The Washington Post

They call it the green slime, a toxic ooze of a l gae that covered lakes and other water bodies across the United States this summer, closing beaches in W i sconsin and Kentucky and killing scores of dolphins, manatees, birds and fish in Florida, a report says. At least 21 states closed lakefrontbeaches and issued public health advisories as a result of toxic algae between May and September; last year 20 states took similar actions. Toxic algae is the byproduct of the same types of pollution that causesdead zones in the Gulf of Mexico and the Chesapeake Bay — phosphorous and nitrogen from livestock manure and chemicals sprayed on crops such as corn that spills from farms into assorted waterways during moderate to heavy rains. Urban sewage overflows that send millions of gallons of stormwater mixed with raw human waste during r a ins also contributes to the problem, even though such pointsource pollution, unlike most non-point-source farm pollution, is heavily regulated by the federal government, environmentalists say. The effects of polluted runoff are made worse by the changing climate, said Hans Paerl,professor of marine and environmental sciences at the University of North Carolina. "Global warming and intensification of major storms and droughts play major roles in the spread of toxic blue-green algal blooms worldwide." At least one drinking-water provider, Des Moines Water Works, is struggling to clean nitrates from water it supplies to a half-million customers as a result of polluted runoff from farms. Nitrates recently spiked to twice the level the Environmental P r otection A g ency allows, forcing the utility to pass the million-dollar cost of cleaning water drawn from the Raccoon and Des Moines rivers to ratepayers.

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Americans by a 2-to-I ratio disagree with President Barack Obama's contention that Congressshould raise the U.S. debt limit without conditions. Instead, 61 percent say it's "right to require spending cuts when the debt ceiling is raised even if it risks default" because

from unregulated fertilizers and animal waste washed by rainfall into aquatic habitats. The algae are

naturally occurring organisms, which overpopulate in anecosystem out of balance.

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systems and poorly treated municipal

Congress lacks spending dis-

sewage can add nutrients to the water to feed dlue-green algae.

Although they arecalled blue-green algae, the microbes areactually a cyanobacterium, which releases toxins that can damageliver and nerve cells. Some dogsattracted to the stench of the organism might ingest it, which can lead to a painful death. Swimmers can absorb the toxins through their skin. Source: National Wildlife Federation

The report, "Toxic Algae: Coming Soon to a Lake Near You?", was released Tuesday by the National Wildlife Federation's Great Lakes Regional Center, an environmental nonprofit group, and Resource Media, a nonprofit public relations organization, to raise national awarenessofthe problem. It describes a growing toxic danger that threatens human health and has claimed the life of at least one person, more than 20 pets since 2001 and a multitude of marine life. Humans at risk, too The report follows a federal court's ruling ordering Algae turns water green the EPA to fulfill its obligation w hen rain i s f o l lowed b y under the Clean Water Act drought. Bacteria from algae and draw up a plan to limit the thrive when water levels fall flow of pollution into the Mis- in lakes, reservoirs and ponds, sissippi River, which feeds into taking advantage of low flow the gulf. and low volume. In a Sept. 20 deCyanobacteria, lrI Some CBSBS, oft e n called bluecision written by

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Algae blooms occur in warmwaters polluted with excess nitrogen andphosphorus, nutrients that come

viewing the decision and had not decided its next step. The suit was filed by several nonprofit environmental groups, including the Environmental Law and Policy Center, Minnesota Center for the Environment, Iowa Environmental Council in Des Moines and the Natural Resources Defense Council, among others. "We are gratified that EPA cannot duck this important decision and hope (it) takes quick and decisive action to control widespread nitrogen and phosphorus pollution in the Mississippi River," said Kris Sigford, the water quality director at Minnesota Center for the Environment. "Lake recreation is abigbusiness in Iowa — generating $1.2 billion in annual spending and supporting 14,000 jobs," Susan Heathcote, the water program director of the Iowa Environmental Council in Des Moines, said in a statement. "Yet Iowa's lakes have among the highest nitrogen and phosphorus levels in the world, and consequences of this problem, including algae blooms and poor water clarity, have alreadylanded 79 of the state's top recreational lakes on Iowa's impaired waters list." The algae report also calls on federal officials to do more to limit water pollution. It advises federal and state officials to restore tainted water, pass a farm bill that calls for less runoff and healthy soil and pay for more research into algae blooms and hypoxia, the oxygen-depleted water conditions that causes fish-killing dead zones.

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Oklahoma. Over the summer, New York waters had the most reports of toxic algae infestation with 50, followed by Kansas with 18 and Washington with 12. In all, there were 147 reports in Iowa, Oregon, Ohio, Kentucky, Florida and California, among other states. Grand Lake St. Mary's in Ohio has spent $8 million since 2009 removing green slimethathas croppedup May

through October. In Florida, the St. Lucie River and Indian River Lagoon were choked with algae, prompting the state Department of Health to warn residents to avoid it. A massive algal bloom in southwest Florida killed a record 241 wintering, and endangered, manatees, according to a count by the states Fish and Wildlife Institute. There are only about 5,000 manatees in the wild.

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cipline, according to a Bloomberg National Poll conducted last week. That sentiment is shared by almost three-quarters of Republicans, two-thirds of independents and a plurality of Democrats. Just 28 percent backed Obama's call for a "clean" bill with no add-ons. "Sometimes it can be hard to negotiate if Republicans are makingirrational demands, but to say 'I'm not going to talk at all' — I've just never found not negotiating to be an effective way to get something done," Sam Manders, a 29-year-old registered Democrat from Maine, said in an interview. The White House takes a different view. "The responsibility of Congress to pay the bills of the United States, bills that Congress has incurred, is not a subject of negotiation," spokesman Jay Carney told reporters Wednesday. Regardless, the nation remains on the brink of a possible government shutdown and/or debt default.

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the PRISM program. PRISM, th e s u r veillance Continued from A1 program that allows the govThe legislation's text has not ernment to obtain information been released yet, but here's from Google, Microsoft and what the senators say they other online service providhope to accomplish. ers,is based on Section 702 of • End bulk collection of the 2008 FISA Amendments Americans' communications Act. The senators want strictrecords. er regulation of PRISM and The government has inter- other surveillance programs preted an obscure provision of covered by Section 702. Their the Patriot Act, known as Sec- bill would strengthen the protion 215, to compel phone com- hibition on "reverse targeting" panies to hand over records of of Americans; that is, targetevery American'sphone calls. ing a foreigner with the goal "Bulk c ollection t h rough of obtaining communications the 215 program ought to end," involving an American. Udall said at a news conferThe bill would also require ence Wednesday. "It didn't the NSA to more aggressively work for email collection; it's filter out and discard informanot working for phone collec- tion about Americans accidention. It has never been proven tally collected through PRISM to Senator Wyden or me that and related programs. any of the bulk collection has • Reform the secret surveilprovided uniquely v aluable lance court. intelligence that had led to the Right now, challenges to disruption of any plots." government surveillance are The s e nators' p r o posal heard by the Foreign Intelliwould change three provi- gence Surveillance Court. Its sions of the law that could be proceedings, and most of its interpreted to allow bulk re- opinions, are secret, and only cord collection. the government is allowed to • Limit the legal authority for present arguments to it.

The Wyden bill would require declassification of significant opinions by the FISC. It would also name an independent constitutional advocate who would "argue against the government when the FISC is considering significant legal and constitutional questions," according to a bill summary provided by the senators.

• Increase transparency. Under current law, private companies are barred from disclosing even basic information about their participation in the NSA surveillance program. The legislation would change that. It would allow private companies to disclose more information about their participation in g overnment spyingprograms. And it would require the government to disclose more information about its surveillance activities. The Wyden proposal is not as ambitious as a proposal by Rep. Rush Holt, D-N.J., to repeal the Patriot Act and FISA Amendments Act altogether. But it would impose significant new limits on the government's domestic spying

powers. With this group of senatorsreadying to consider new limits on the NSA's spying programs, national security officials have sought to boost confidence in t h ei r p r o cedures. Senior officials have said they moved quickly to report and correct internal problems that led to the NSA's accidental collection of 56,000 emails and other communications by Americans, and they insisted that willful abuse of surveillance data by officials is almost nonexistent. But the head of the NSA sidestepped Wyden's questions at a Thursday hearing about whether the NSA has ever used Americans' cellphone signals to collect information on their whereabouts that would allow tracking of the movements of individual callers. "I believe this is something the A m erican people have a right to know, whether NSA has ever collected or made plans to collect cell site information," Wyden said. — The Associated Press contributed to this report.

IN FOCUS: CONTRACTING OUT NATIONAL SECURITY

ecu cearance oasc e arrie By Trip Gabriel New York Times News Service

The calls and emails from top executives came toward the end of each month, former managers at USIS recalled. The company needed to swiftly complete investigating security clearances for the government in order to reach its monthly revenue goal, the managers said they were told. Finally, there was an order: "Flush" everything you've got. The directive to give quick final approval of background investigations without reviewing them for quality — known as flushing — was sent, the managers said, to a branch office of U SIS, a c ompany whose 700,000 yearly securitychecks forthe government have included those of Edward J. Snowden, the National Security Agency leaker, and Aaron Alexis, who the police say shot and killed 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard last week. In interviews this week, former and current USIS employees detailed how the company had an incentive to rush work because it is paid only after a file is marked "FF," for fieldwork finished, and sent to the government. In th e w a ning days of a month, investigations were closed to meet financial quotas, without a required review by the quality control department, two former senior managers said. The details of how its contract was structured provide new insight into the workings of USIS, a company that is now the focus of two federal inquiries, including a grand jury investigation in Washington, according to congressional testimony and people with knowledge of the proceedings. The federal Office of Personnel Management confirmed that it pays USIS on a piecework basis. "The vendor is paid upon the delivery of a completed case,"the agency said in a statement. People familiar with the contract said it was intended to give the company an incentive to be efficient. USIS, based in Falls Church, Va., and the largest outside investigator for security clearances forthe federal government, declined to comment. A person familiar with the USIS corporate structure said that two top executives, a division president and the chief financial officer, had been fired after being found responsible for ordering the flushing. Since the terrorist attacks of 2001, the need for Americans with security clearances to work f o r t h e P e ntagon and military contractors has soared, with a long backlog building up in the early years of the Bush administration. Investigations for a t o p -secret clearance took 400 days. Companies used the Internet to identify workers with clearances at rival firms and paid them bonuses to jump ship. To speed up investigations, the federal personnel office hired

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"There was a lot of pressure to get rid Of the backlog.... It seems to me that there are quality questions about the work done by the

contractors." — Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine

private companies like USIS to do the majority of the work, which significantly eased the

on condition of a nonymity. The currentemployee feared being fired; the two former backlog. e mployees, both o f w h o m Since questions about the se- were terminated — one for curityclearances forSnowden causes unrelated to the federal and Alexis came to light, how- investigation — received sevever, some in Congress are erance packages and signed asking whether speeding up nondisclosure agreements cases led to unintended con- with USIS. sequences:investigators prone On Monday, the Navy reto cutcorners and, in extreme leased the 2007 background cases, to falsify reports. report done by USIS on Alexis, "My confidence inthe sys- which showed that investigatem has been shaken by those tors learned that he had been two cases," said Sen. Susan arrested three years earlier in Collins, R-Maine, who introSeattle, but the report did not duced a bill that first mandated include the crucial informadeadlines for investigations in tion that he had shot the tires 2004. "There was a lot of pres- of a c o nstruction worker's sure to get rid of the backlog. car in what he told the police What OPM did to cut the back- was an anger-fueled blacklog is it contracted about half out. Alexis was given a secret of the background checks it's security clearance in 2 008, responsible for doing. It seems which was still valid Sept. 16 to me that there are quality when he stalked and killed a questions about the work done dozen victims at the navyyard by the contractors." with a sawed-off shotgun before police killed him. Under investigation In a statement, the personThe original federal investi- nel office said that A l exis' gation of USIS began, accord- background investigators had ing to people with knowledge found a record of his 2004 arof the proceedings, in late 2011 rest in FBI files, but that the when a c o m pany w h i stle- Seattle Police D e partment blower approached the inspec- would not release the detailed tor general in the personnel report. I n vestigators r elied office, which oversees more on an interview with Alexis, than 2 million background in- who claimed that he had only vestigations a year for the De- deflated t h e co n s truction fense Department and many worker's tires. Mert Miller, an other agencies. Its contract associate director for inveswith USIS, which has 6,600 tigations in the personnel ofemployees, is worth $2.45 bil- fice, said in a statement, "The lion over five years. agency believed that the file At a congressional hearing was complete and in compliin June, an assistant inspector ance with a l l i n v estigative general in the personnel of- standards." fice, Michelle Schmitz, called USIS also conducted the the USIS investigation a "com- most recent security investigaplicated contract fraud case" tion of Snowden, in 2011. Patand declined to provide furrick McFarland, the inspector ther details. general of the personnel ofWhen USIS learned of the fice, told a Senate hearing in investigation, it fired a dozen June that "there may be some managers in its quality review problems" with the Snowden office in Grove City, Pa., over investigation, but he declined two days in September 2012. to give details. Some current and former employees say they were made Into the private sector scapegoats for a problem origOnce an arm of the federal inating at the highest levels of government, USIS was spun the company. off into the private sector in This summer a fe d eral the 1990s as U.S. Investigagrand jury in Washington is- tions Services. Former emsued subpoenas seeking email ployeessaid itbecame aggresand other records of senior sively focused on meeting revUSIS executives who might enue goals after it was bought have appliedpressure to flush in 2007 by Providence Equity cases, according t o p e ople Partners for $1.5 billion. "It all b ecame extremely with knowledge of the investigation. At issue is whether the numbers-intensive," said a forcompany committed criminal mer executive with top-level fraud if it did not review cases management r e sponsibility. "There would be a crisis situas requiredby its government contract. The grand jury ination when you were off by vestigation was first reported 2 percent" from a r e venue by The Wall Street Journal. quota. The account of the pressure A spokesman for P r ovion USIS to clear cases was dence declined to comment. provided by two former senBetween 2005 and 2 011, ioremployees and one current Congress held 14 hearings to employee, all of whom spoke bring attention to the problem

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'If there'sanybodywho deserves apresidential library, it's Washington' By Maria Recio

in democracy. The new library owns 62 tiMOUNT VERNON, Va. tles, or 103 volumes, of WashGeorge Washington's ington's original 1,200 titles, majestic estate overlook- as well as duplicates of books ing the Potomac River now that are known to have been has an added attraction: a in his collection. state-of-the-art presidential They are all stored in a selibrary. cure oval room that is temperaThe grand opening Fri- ture- and light-protected. His day of the Fred W. Smith books can only be handled by N ational Library for t h e library staff, which will bring Study of George Washing- volumes to scholars seated at ton celebrated the father of tables in another secure anteour country with a festive room where his manuscripts crowd that included both and correspondence are stored. U .S. senators from V i r Among the original books: ginia, the governor, perfor- "The Iliad" by Homer; "The Fedmances by country singers eralist"by Alexander Hamilton, Vince Gill and Amy Grant, James Madison and John Jay; and a keynote by Pulitzer "Common Sense" by Thomas Prize-winning hi s t orian Paine; and a recently acquired David McCullough. prize possession, Washington's The library was designed personal copy of the Acts of to add a scholarly element Congress,which includes the to the understanding of the Constitution, with the Bill of first president, who h ad Rights annotated with Washwritten in a letter to a friend ington's notes in the margins. in 1797 that he wanted a The acts, bought at auction building on his property to last year for $9.8 million, just house his papers. finished a tour of all the official "If there's anybody who presidential libraries. deserves a presidential liThere is also a four-volume brary, i t' s W a shington," "Don Quixote" by Miguel de said h i storian S t ephen C ervantes, a gif t f r o m t h e Knott, professor of national Spanish court. The leathersecurity affairs at the U.S. bound, illustrated set is written Naval War College in New- in Spanish, which Washington port, R.I., who has studied did not know, and it does not the Founding Fathers. "He appear to show its age. "This library has the powas our greatest president. This is 220 years overdue." tential to trump all presidential libraries as Washington's Getting it started i mpact on th e h i story and The Mount Vernon La- character of the United States dies' Association, a private is greater than that of a ny group that has owned and president, and perhaps any operated the estate since single historical figure," said 1858, raised $106 million founding d i rector D o uglas in private funds for the li- Bradburn. brary over the last three The newlibraryis verymuch years. Philanthropist Fred in line with presidential librarW. Smith, chairman of the iesfor more recent presidents, Donald W. Reynolds Foun- such as the George W. Bush dation, was a leader of the Presidential Center in Dallas, effort. The foundation con- which opened in April and intributed $38 million for the cludes a library and museum. library in 2010. But Washington's library is " This new library w i l l private, unlike the network of help us to maintain and D modern presidential libraradvance George Washing- ies, starting with Franklin D. ton's timeless relevance in Roosevelt's, which are operour fast-changing world," ated by the National Archives said Ann Bookout, regent and Records Administration. of the Mount Vernon LaState historical societies also dies' Association. run several presidential librarWashington is most fa- ies, including Abraham Linmous as a man of action, a coln's in Springfield, IIL leader and landowner. But W ashington's l i b rary, a he also had a deep love of large airy structure built in learning. He was largely the woods across the street self-taught, eventually mas- from his Mount Vernon resitering the art of surveying, dence, will be, like all the "ofhis profession before join- ficial" presidential libraries, a ing the military. As restive center for study, research and colonists rose up against the conferences. "It will play the role of the British, Washingtonbecame the commander ofthe Conp residential l i b r ary," s a i d tinental Army and, after he Mount Vernon spokeswoman led the revolutionary forces Melissa Wood. to victory, a national hero. As the Founding Fathers debated the new government, it was Washington who declined any overture to be king. He supported the American experiment McClatchy Washington Bureau

of the security clearance backlog. A White House official in the Bush administration, Clay Johnson, was named chairman of a task force to tame the backlog. "We paid a lot of attention to it," he said. "There was no excuse." Part of the solution was as simple as switching to online questionnaires. Another was enabling the personnel office to hire more field investigators rapidly, which it did by outsourcing 75 percent of the work to the private sector. T he time to c lose a f i l e shrank from an average of 145 days in 2005 to 36 thisyear,according to the Federal Investigative Service, a bureaucratic triumph celebrated by Republicans and Democrats. At a congressional hearing in June looking into Snowden, senatorspressed leaders ofthe personnel office on whether pressure tospeed up investigations was "leading to lower quality," as Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, suggested. In 2009 the Government A c countability Office found that 87 percent of investigative reports were incomplete. Miller of the personnel office said files were incomplete because employers may refuse tocooperate or character witnesses might be deployed overseas. The inspector general disclosed at that hearing that 18 background investigators had been convicted of falsifying reports since 2006, adding, "I believe there may be considerably more." They included a record researcher who fabricated 1,600 credit checks, and the case of Ramon Davila, a former USIS investigator who mPlements Hd ML '3 e 1 i'Cr id.a"J pleaded guilty in A ugust to filing reports of interviews he 70 SW Century Dr., Ste. I45 did not conduct. Bend, OR 97702 • 541-322-7337 845 NW Wall Street In the lingo of field invesDowntown Bend complementshomeinteriors.com tigators, falsifying a report is "ghostwriting." Carolyn Martin, president of the American Federal Contract Investigators Association, a p r o fessional group, said the government blamed individual rogue in15-Year Fixed vestigators for fraud. But in her view the fault lies with the government's requirements and incentives for companies like USIS. "If you've got a contract that is enforcing the flushing that has been occurring," she said, "then you're just asking for trouble." A former senior USIS manager said the company had "jumped the shark" when it introduced acomputer system to oversee workflow. It assigned investigators a fresh case as soon as they filed an existing one, monitored how much time was spent on cases and imposed deadlinesas short as two days. All the performance LS¹402847 statistics were tied back to the company's revenue targets. "That to me is the No. 1 reason why investigators felt the pressure," said the former sen•( ~g Inl si ior manager. "It was a system I 'i z I 'I II Ie that didn't have enough huI I ' I ' I ' I I I I I I I man common sense built into it."

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Trackingdecadesof mistrust behindtj.S.-lran relations Iran under the shah

The Islamic Revolution

1953 —CIA-backed coup ousts Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad 1g54 Mosaddeq, who had nationalized Iran's oil industry two years earlier. Pahlavi,a deposed monarch who had feuded with 1g55 M ohammad Reza Mosaddeq, is restored. 1957 Consortium of foreign oil companies is brought in to help develop 1958 Ir an's oil industry. 1959 ~ Washington and Tehran remain close during the 1960s, and Western culture is popular in Iran; U.S. aid helps make Iran's military among the most powerful in the region. 1962 1963 During the 1970s, the shah embarks on a campaign to modernize and 1964 Westernize lran, using CIA-trained 1965 secret police, SAVAK, to repress 1966 opposition from clergy and others. 1967 C Ira n 's oil-based economy suffers high inflation, and the shah's social, political 1969 and economic policies create intense 1970 social unrest. 1971 1972 Martial law is imposed following riots 1973 and strikes against the shah's 1974 authoritarian ruie. crown prince, now 1976 lives in the U.S. 1977 1978

The shah flees; Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returns from a 14-year exile to declare Iran an Islamic republic. Protesters demanding the shah's extradition from the U.S. seize the U.S. ~ 1980 Embassy. America breaks diplomatic ties with Iran; later, Iraq invades lran, ~ spar tng an eig t year war 1981 ~~ Af t er 444 days, 52 American hostages are released. 1982

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Protests against the U.S. continue long after the revolution; pictured here is a banner from a 2003 rally.

1985 1~986- President Ronald Reagan reveals that White House aides covertly sold arms to lran, channeling the proceeds to anti-communist Contra rebels in Nicaragua. 1987 1988

A U.S. warship in the Persian Gulf mistakenly shoots down an Iranian passenger jet, killing all 290 aboard.

1989- Khomeini dies; outgoing President Ali Khamenei is chosen to succeedhim assupreme leader.

1991 This is Iran's 1992 new president, 1993 H asan Rouhani. g 1994 1995 —President Bill Clinton cuts off 1gg6 trade with lran in response to its support for terrorism. 1997 1998 ~ U.S. and Iranian leaders express a desire for improved relations after moderate Iranian President Mohammed Khatami is elected. 2000 I

2001> — U.S. and Iran consult on the overthrow of Afghanistan's Taliban. President George W.Bush names lran as a member of an "axis of 2QQ3 evil." 2004g Hard-liner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is elected president. 2005 U.S. says lran is supplying Shiite insurgents in Iraq with weapons 2006 used to attack U.S. troops. Allegations of fraud in Iran's presidential election spark protests; 2008 President Barack Obama criticizes lran's crackdown on protesters. 2009 2010 On Friday, Obama and new Iranian PresidentHasan Rouhanispeak by phone. It is the first direct communication between the two countries' leaders since 1979. Obamasays they discussed efforts to 2012 re ach an agreement over the Iranian nuclear program. 2013 © 2013 MCT

Source: Encyclopaedia Bntannica, U.S. State Department, Chicago Tribune, NBC News, MCT Photo Service

Iran Continued from A1 In a hurriedly arranged telephone call,Obama reached Rouhani as the Iranian was headed to the airport to leave New York after a whirlwind media and diplomatic blitz. The two agreed toaccelerate talks aimed at defusing the disputeover Iran'snuclear program and afterward expressed optimism at the prospect of a rapprochement that would transform the Middle East. "Resolving this issue, obviously, could also serve as a major step forward in a new r elationship b e t ween t h e United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran, one based on mutual interests and mutual respect," Obama, referring to Tehran's nuclear program, told reporters at the White House after the 15-minute phone call. "It would also help facilitate a better relationship between Iran and t h e i n t ernational community, as well as others in the region." On Twitter, Rouhani wrote, "In regards to nuclear issue,

with political will, there is a way to rapidly solve the matter." He added that he had told Obama, "We're hopeful about what we will see from" the United States and other major powers "in coming weeks and months." The conversation was the first between Iranian and U.S. leaders since 1979, when President Jimmy Carter spoke by telephone with Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi shortly before the leader left the country. The Islamic Revolution that toppled the shah's government led to the seizure of the U.S. Embassy and a 444-day hostage crisis that have left the two countries at odds with each other ever since. Although both Republican and D emocratic presidentshave reached out to Tehran in the interim, contact had beenreserved to letters or lower-level officials.

How the call happened The call came just days after Obama hoped toencounter Rouhani at a luncheon at the United Nations, where it was widely speculated that they

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would shake hands. Rouhani skipped the l u ncheon and later indicated that it was premature to meet Obama. But a subsequent meeting Thursday between Secretary of State John Kerry and Iranian Foreign M i n ister M o h ammad Javad Zarif was described as constructive and led Iranian officials to contact the White House on Friday to suggest the phone call, according to U.S. officials. A senior Obama administration official, who briefed reporters on the condition of anonymity because of diplomatic sensitivities, said the White House had e x pressed t h e president's interest in meeting Rouhani to the Iranians this week but were surprised when they contacted the U.S. side Friday to suggest the phone call. Obama placed the call from the Oval Office around 2:30 p.m., joined by aides and a translator. He opened by congratulating Rouhani on his election in June and noted the history of mistrust between the two nations but also what he called

the constructive statements that Rouhani had made during his stay in New York, according to the official. The bulk of the call focused on the nuclear dispute, and Obama repeated that h e r e spected Iran's right to develop civilian nuclear energy, but insisted on concessions to prevent development of weapons. Obama also raisedthe cases of three Americans in Iran, one missing and two others detained. In a lighter moment, he apologized for New York traffic. The call ended on a polite note, according to the official and Rouhani's Twitter account. "Have a nice day," Rouhani said in English. "Thank you," Obama replied, and then tried a Persian farewell. "Khodahafez."

What it means By talking on the phone instead of in person, Rouhani avoided a politically problematic photograph of himself with Obama, which couldhave inflamed hard-liners in Iran who were already wary of his outreach to the United States. As

it was, conservative elements in Tehran tried to reinterpret his statements acknowledging the Holocaust while he was in New York. The state news channel, the Islamic Republic of Iran News Network, had not mentioned the phone call with Obama as of midnight Friday after news of it broke. But Rouhani's office announced the call in a statement carried by the Iranian state news agency, and advisers saidthe conversation was a meaningful step. "This voice contact has for now replaced the actual shaking of hands, but this is clearly the start of a p r ocess that could in the future lead to a face-to-face meeting between both leaders," said Amir Mohebbian, a p olitical adviser closeto Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Abbas Milani, an Iranian scholar at Stanford University, said Rouhani wanted to avoid looking like he was making concessions. "The U.S. and the West have wisely decided to allow the regime to make its claims of vic-

tory at home, so long as they play earnest ball in meetings abroad," Milani said. A call to a leader on the way to the airport might not be normal protocol, he added, but "in this case it was adroit policy for both sides." U.S. advocates of closer relations between the two countries were optimistic. "The phone call wasn't just history," said Joseph Cirincione, president of the Ploughshares Fund, an arms control group, who attended a dinner with Rouhani in New York. "It helped fundamentally change the courseof Iranian-U.S. relations. We're on a very different trajectory than we were even at the beginning of the week." But others expressed caution. "The economic pain now is sufficient to oblige a telephone call, though not a face-to-face meeting," s a id Reuel Marc Gerecht, a former CIA specialist. "We will see whether the pain is sufficient (to) reverse Iran's path to a rapid breakout capacity with enriched uranium."

Details ofthe'grandbargain' beforelegislators The legislative deal brokered by state legislative leaders and the governor incorporates five different measures. Gov. John Kitzhaber has said he'll sign none of the bills into law

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unless they all pass both chambers. Thefive concepts are outlined below. Lawmakers are scheduled to vote onthe final package in aspecial legislative session Monday. Because the concepts below arenot yet bills, they could still change before being voted on. CONCEPT 1 Changes thePudllc EmployeesRetirement System • Caps the annual cost-of-living adjustment at1.25 percent for benefits up to $60,000 and 0.15 percent

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or her final three years of employment, in place of

with more than $20,000. Increases the eligibility age to 63 in 2014, 64 in 2016, 65 in 2018 and 66 in 2020. • Increases Oregon earned income tax credit from 6 percent of the federal credit to 8 percent.

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into his or her final average salary, which is used to

calculate a member's final pension. • A retiree convicted of a crime could lose some of his or her benefits. • Future lawmakers could not join PERS.

• Dedicates new cigarette revenue to mental health programs. Small-dusiness tax break:

• For some S-corporations, LLCs, LLPsandpartnerships, tax rate is reduced to 7 percent if less than $250,000. Includes a tax reduction for companies in export business.

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senior programs. Tualatin businessman Rob Cornilles said the plan is perfect for no one. "No large employer feels they have won when the al-

ready high tax rates go higher, especially in a p a r t icularly pesky economy," he said. "And at the same time, no (Public Employees Retirement System) recipient will ultimately admit victory w it h b enefits being curtailed. But you can usually tell a good negotiation takes place when a deal gets done and both sides walk

away unhappy." Gov. John Kitzhaber, who traveled the state drumming up support for the "grand bargain" that trims PERS and

raises taxes, testified Thursday and Friday in favor of the

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Forests Continued from A1 The collaborative is working on restoration, thinning and fuel-treatment projects in west Bend and improving water quality in a section that provides 50 percent of Bend's d rinking w ater, and i t r e cently increased the amount of acres it plans to treat over that period from 52,000 to 118,500. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell recently touted the progress that t h ese t h r ee projects in Oregon have made i n testimony b efore C o n gress. Restoration activities in the Deschutes project have reduced hazardous fuels on more than 31,900 acres in the wildland-urban interface, he said. " Collaboration w i t h o u r partners an d s t a keholders from all interest areas is one of the tools to becoming more efficient through shared development and understanding of the desired condition, objectives and issues at the outset of projects," he said. "In 2012, these projects exceeded the targets for the majority of performance measures." Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., often cites collaboratives as an example ofsuccess stories in forest management. "In my part of the world, folks have seen that collaboration is one way to bring the cut up, just as we've seen in Eastern Oregon, while reducing the number of lawsuits," he said during a recent hearing of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, which he chairs. Gov. John Kitzhaber has also taken notice. In December, he announced his intention to spend more than $4 million of state funds supporting collaboratives' work in federal forests. "The fact that we're willing to put up state dollars for work on federal lands, that's a whole new business model that shows guts," said Dylan Kruse, a program manager with Sustainable Northwest, a Portland-based nonprofit that works t o s o lve n atural r e source m a nagement issues.

A collaborative in action On a sunny day in August, members ofthe Ochoco Forest Restoration Collaborative headed into the forest for a field trip. The day's agenda featured Andrew M erschel, a graduate student in forest e cosystems and society at Oregon State University, and his adviser, professor Tom Spies,presenting Merschel's research into mixed conifer forests in Central Oregon. As Merschel spoke at one site, he stood in f ront of a ponderosa pine he had dated to 1442. To illustrate his findings, he pointed to a chart he had created by gluing core samples he had taken from every significant tree on the plot. It quickly became clear that the makeup of a given stand depended on a number of variables — topography, availability of water, soil quality — as well as historical developments. Over time, the site changed a lot, creating conditions that variously fa-

vored ponderosa pine, grand fir and Douglas fir. But som e d e velopments that helped drive the changes — European settlers brought grazing livestock to the area around 1880, followed by decades of cooler, wetter climate and the exclusion of fire from the landscape by man in the early 20th century — w ere one-off events and unlikely to repeat. Factor in climate change and it gets increasingly difficult to suggest what the site's ideal condition is or what it is likely to look like in the future, Merschel said.

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or punching a 20-acre hole in the canopy. Others wanted to leave the area untouched. But there were no hoots of derision or dismissive rejections of anyone's suggestions out of hand. And the group seemed to agree that a primary goal should be to make the stand more fire resilient.

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Building trust, saving sawmills While agreement on any particular plot is hard, there i s growing support for t h e collaborative process. "Collaboratives are one key to creating the social space, or t h e s o c ia l a g r eement around forest management," said Paul Barnam, executive director of the Oregon Forest Resource Institute. The Forest Service is relying heavily o n c o nsensusdriven, com m u nity-aware process, said Russ Hoeflich, the N ature C o nservancy's Oregon director. "It's an exercise in building trust that is historic in its nature," he said. "You think about where we were 20, 30 years ago. Buildingtrust takes time, and we're going through a social realignment." M ike Billman, who r u n s pellet and brick sales for Malheur Lumber Co. in John Day, puts it succinctly. "The fact that we're still in business I would attribute 100 percent to collaboration," he said. Early on during the recession, the mill was on the verge of running out of logs when the Egley Complex Fire created lots of s a lvageable pine logs. Tim L i l lebo, the Eastern Oregon w i l d lands advocate for Oregon W i ld, and a handful of others from t he c o l l aborative w o r k ed with Forest Service officials quickly to arrange a timber sale on the burned area. " By the end, Ti m an d I were talking four to six times a day, seven days a week," Billman said. Last year, with the mill again on the brink of closure, the Forest Service directed $5 million to the Malheur National Forest, buoyed by the support of the local collective. "The whole package created a groundswell of support," Billman said. "I think t h at sale saved us." Bruce Daucsavage, owner of Ochoco Lumber, Malheur's parent company, credits environmentalists with coming to appreciate that without an appropriately scaled timber industry, there is no way to restore the forests to a healthy condition. S usan Jane B r o wn , a n attorney with t h e W estern Environmental Law Center, has been active with the Blue Mountain Forest Partners, a collaborative on the Malheur National Forest, since its formal inception in 2006. Since then, timber sales in the Malheur forest have not produced a lawsuit or legal

By Jonathan Weisman New Yorlz Times News Service

WASHINGTON — T h e Senate on Friday approved stopgap spendinglegislationto keep the federal government open without gutting President Barack Obama's health carelaw,putting new pressure on Speaker John Boehner to find a way out of an impasse that had the government on a steady course to a shutdown as of midnight Monday. The 54-44 vote to send the measure back to the House came after the Senate, in a bipartisanrebuketo Republican hard-liners, cut off debate on House legislation that would fund the government only if money for the new health law was eliminated. That 79-19 vote included the top Republican leadership and easily exceeded the 60-vote threshold to break a filibuster. It was followed by a 54-44 vote to take out the health law provi-

mediately began encouraging House conservativesto stand up to any move by Republican leaders to back off efforts to gut the health care law. He had been urging his Senate colleagues all week to o p pose ending debate as a way to forceDemocrats to accept

language defunding the Affordable Care Act. But with the clock ticking toward a shutdown, an overwhelming bipartisan majority wanted to act quicklyto move the spending bill back to the House. The S e nate l e g islation would almost certainly win approval, largely with Democratic votes, if it was put to a vote in the House, but conservatives warned that it could hurt the beleaguered speaker dearly if he took that step. "I think it would be devastating to the speaker's support," said Rep. Richard Hudson, RN.C., one of the members urging the GOP leadership to drive a hard bargain with the Senate. "I think th e question is: Do we go with the carrot or the stick strategy?" Hudson added. "Do we try to do something bad enough to force Harry Reid to negotiate with us, or do we do something that we think he can't refuse'?"

sion before passage. Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada, the majority leader, called the votes "the first step toward w resting control f ro m t h e extremists." "This is it. Time is gone," Reid warned, saying that the Senate would accept "nothing" on a funding bill related to the health care law. "Here's a president who less than a year ago won election by 5 million votes. Obamacare has been the law for four years. Why don't they get a life and talk about something else?" After the vote, Obama called on Republicans to stop what he called "political grandstanding" on the health care law and acceptthe Senate measure to avoid government disruptions. "Over thenext three days, House Republicanswill have to decide whether to join the Senate and keep the government

Stephen Crowley/ New York Times News Service

House Minorit y Leader Nancy Peiosiand House Speaker John Boehner stand on opposing sides of the Affordable Care Act debate. Compounding the ACA's funding issue, the right and left are also eyeing Oct. 17, the day when the U.S. Treasury will no longer be able to borrow funds. open, or shut it down just because they can't get their way," he said Friday at the White House. "This grandstanding has real effects on realpeople." The seriesof Senate votes brought Boehner to a defining moment of his speakership, just days from the Tuesday government shutdown and weeks before the more momentous deadline of Oct. 17, when the Treasury will no

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c onditions o n t h e g r o u nd meant that a neighboring plot could look entirely different. This makes it hard to prescribe one type of treatment for even a smallarea of 50 acres, much less 10,000. "It used to be easy in the 1980s, it wa s l o gging versus biodiversity," Spies observed. "Now it's a lot more complex." When mediator Jack Southworth asked every member of the group to suggest a prescription for th e 500 acres surrounding the site, opinions differed.Some favored mechanized thinning and removal of sawlogs larger than 21 inches in diameter, others light treatment that w o uld said, laughing. r emove saplings within 5 0 — Reporter: 202-662-7456, feet of an old-growth pine, aclevenger@bendbuIIetin.com

will meet today at noon to hash out their options. Boehner has signaled that he would again attach language to chip away at the Affordable Care Act, but as the deadline approaches, fissures are appearing in the Republican ranks. "The only time you shut down the government is when you shut it down and refuse to open it until you accomplish what you want. We'll fold like hotcakes," said Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla. "You do not take a hostage you are not going to for sure shoot, and we will not for sure shoot this hostage." Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, im-

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having a glimmer of hope of one day being able to walk again is beyond sad," Arlen said in an interview at home. In a follow-up email, she said: "To have trained so hard this past year and come so far only to be humiliated and targeted by the IPC for reasons unknown baffles me."

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Confirmation For its part, the committee says it had no choice. "According to the rules, athletes have to provide evidence of permanent impairment to compete in the Paralympics, and we do not have satisfactory confirmation of that," said Peter Van de Vliet, the committee's medical and scientific director. Classifying d isabled athl etes — s orting t hem i n t o classes according to the type and severity of their disabilities — is immensely complex, often subjective and among the toughest tasks the Paralympic committee faces. Some cases, likes those involving congenital limb deformity, are straightforward. But o thers, like eye conditions or neurological illnesses with fluctuating multiple symptoms like the one afflicting Arlen, are not. " If you're classifying a n amputee, either they've got a leg or they haven't, and in 12 months, they still won't have a leg," Van de Vliet said. "But when you get to these types of wheelchair athletes, it gets tricky." Officials are not suggesting that Arlen is lying, but the Paralympics is becoming increasingly competitive, and there are many cases of athletes exaggerating or f a king d i sabilities. The committee is still

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Victoria Arlen, a swimmer who won medals in the 2012 Summer Paraiympics in London, lives at home in Exeter, N.H. "Victoria can't control her legs," her mother, Jacqueline Arlen, says. "She is in a wheelchair and when she swims, she does not kick — bottom line." That explanation doesn't satisfy Paraiympic officials; while preparing for the world championships this summer, Arlen was ruled ineligible for competition because she failed to provide conclusive evidence of her impairment. people who knew about it and told her she could be good at it, and she trained and did everything she was asked to do," Arlen's coach, John Ogden, said in an interview. "She has been emotionallyscarred and traumatized by this. I am so disappointed in the Paralympic movement right now, I can't even tell you." But it is hard to ignore the committee's arguments that the matter is

Ai Wenli, Hebei's propaganda c h ief, v o l unteered BEIJING — Chinese peo- that the province had spent ple switching on their 7 p.m. $500,000 on celebrity entertelevision news might have tainers at a C h inese New done a double take, suspect- Year gala. "That was a big ing that the state broadcaster waste of money," Ai said. had mistakenly plugged in a "Our banquets were excestape from the 1970s before sive. There was too much eatthe deathof Mao Zedong. ing and drinking." For 24 minutes, the flagThe officials said the provship Chinese news — prob- ince spent too much money ably the television program on government cars, about withthe largest viewership$74 million last year. "When I became party showed President Xi Jinping presiding over an extraordi- secretary,they assigned me nary public session in which an SUV. I knew it was exCommunist Party cadres in cessive, but I really enjoyed engaged in self-criticism. riding in that SUV," said Sun Self-criticism, the C om- Ruibin,the Communist Party munist Party's equivalent secretaryforShijiazhuang. of group psychotherapy, is a Seated around a large convenerable tradition that has ferencetable,the 25 cadres, largely lost steam since the with the exception of one 1966-76 Cultural Revolution, woman, wore white shirts, when p e ople d e nounced no ties. Some wore zipped themselves and one another, windbreakers emulating a donning dunce caps and de- down-to-earth style popularlivering beatings. Although ized by Xi. party members are still reThe o f f icials h a stened quired to practice self-criti- to applaud themselves for cism, it has been in recent their candor and suggested years largely pro forma. In that they ought to do it more fact, they can buy self-criti- often. cism essays online if they Since becoming president don't know what to say. in March, Xi h a s r evived The trick is to identify a many Mao-era slogans and fault that sounds plausible tactics, embarking on a "recbut not too embarrassing. In tification" campaign to root the session Wednesday,the out corruption and a "mass line" campaign to purify partask involved senior party officials in Hebei province's ty ideology. capital, Shijiazhuang, 200 The spectacle of party ofmiles southwest of Beijing. ficials criticizing themselves Cadres said that the Hebei and one another on television Communist Party secretary drew praise Thursday from didn't pay enough attention the state media and ridicule to poor people and that their from many social critics and provincial governor wasn't microblog commentators. " Lies, c l i ches, e m p t y patient and didn't listen attentively when they delivered w ords. They're al l s y c otheir work reports. phants," wrote one critic. "I always felt my opinion Another m a rveled t h at was right. I put myself above none of the officials conothers. I liked to criticize oth- fessed to "putting their chilers," the governor, Zhang dren on the payroll, trading Qingwei, said on television. power for money or keeping In keeping with an aus- mistresses." "The Hebei province govterity campaign announced by Xi, Zhang criticized his ernment really is made up of province for spending too model officials," the microbmuch money on banquets. loggercommented. Los Angeles Times

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chance to be reclassified well in advance of the championships and sent more than 75 pages of medical and hospital records. The committee said it asked repeatedly for documentation beyond what she provided, but none was forthcoming until late June. That was after her meeting with Dr. Michael Levy, who reviewed Arlen's case and gave her a 40-minute far from simple. preliminary examination at "We take no pleasure in Johns Hopkins University. telling an athlete they're not The Arlens said they coneligible to compete," Van de sulted Levy not because of Vliet said. "There's no ques- any classification questions tion that she's a great athlete, but because he is an expert and no question that she's not in transverse myelitis. Levy faking. But not every illness confirmed the diagnosis, they constitutes an entry into the said, and added a second one, Paralympics. And every sport of an autoimmune disorder has its rules, and we were pro- called acute disseminated envided with medical evidence cephalomyelitis, or ADEM. that does not conform to the The Arlens said that that diagnosis of a permanent imhelped explain many of Vicpairment." The questions over toria's symptoms, including haunted by the unhappy saga Arlen's eligibility began before her chronic stomach pain, her of Monique van der Vorst of the Olympics last summer, seizures, her inability to swalthe Netherlands, who won two when someone anonymously low and her three-year lapse silver medals in handcycling at sent several videos to the IPC in and out of consciousness. the Beijing 2008 Paralympics. of Arlen in competition and But Van de Vliet said that Levy's medical report was reShe was paralyzed when she in television reports. They competed, apparently having seemed to indicate, officials viewed separately by five docmuscular dystrophy. But two said, that there was muscular tors with experience in Parayears later, after 13 years in a activity in Arlen's lower limbs. lympic classification, and that wheelchair, she walked again. One of the videos showed it raised red flags. The five all She was given a new diag- her doing what appeared to be concluded, he said, that there nosis: conversion disorder, a tumble turns, in which swim- were questionsover the three psychiatric condition in which mers push off from the side of main criteria used for Parapatients suffer i n explicable thepool between laps with their lympic classification: whether neurological symptoms. legs. An official raised ques- Arlen's diagnosis was accuThe committee allowed van tions on whether she should be rate,how severe her impairder Vorst to keep her med- able to do tumble turns. ment was and whether her als, ruling that she had not But Arlen cannot, Ogden condition was permanent. deliberately misled them. But said: "It's an optical illusion." Among other things, Van later it emerged that perhaps He saysthat she has perfected de Vliet said, "the report said she had. Reports surfaced in a way of pushing off with her there were motor tendon rewhich even van der Vorst said hands, but that she does it so flexes in the legs" that seemed therehad been times when she deftly it looks as if she is us- inconsistent with "an absence could stand and walk while ing her legs. "We devised a o f muscular a c tivity." H e competing as a Paralympian. flip turn where she can flip added that Levy had set out "What would be the reaction and put one hand out," he said. "a relatively detailed plan of of competitors who had raced "She can turn as well as some rehabilitation" that might help Victoria if, in a few years, she of my able-bodied kids." Arlen walk again one day, was able to walk'?" Van de The Paralympic committee suggesting that her condition Vliet asked. was mulling over Arlen's case might improve. The committee often r ewhen she arrived in London The Arlens saidthe comclassifies athletes and places last summer. After seeing her mittee twisted Levy's words. them into different competi- briefly, it delivered its verdict: His report, they said, found tion classes, depending on the She was ineligible. But the U.S. that she had "some movement severity of their impairments. Olympic Committee protested, of her legs" but "no voluntary And it has declared athletes and an independent arbitrator control." "Victoria can't control her ineligible before, some who ruled that she should be properhave simply m i sinterpreted ly classified and allowed to race. legs. She is in a wheelchair and the rules. Recently, Van de She was then subject to a gru- when she swims, she does not kick — bottom line," JacqueVliet said, a Jamaican com- eling physical assessment, in petitor showed up at a com- and out of the water, over about line Arlen, Victoria's mother, petition with a note from his three hours, in which among said in an email. optician saying, "this man has other things she was asked reBut Van de Vliet said the a visual impairment, but when peatedly to demonstrate that committee contacted L e vy he wears his glasses, every- she could not move her legs. to ask f o llow-up questions thing's fine." "The USOC kept telling the IPC and had been left unsatisfied. The committee sent hi m guy, 'This is abusive,'" Arlen's "The million-dollar question home. Van de Vliet said, "It father, Larry, said. is, Is this a permanent impairwas a particularly sad case." In the end, Arlen competed ment'?" he said. "The rules Arlen's situation is differ- under what is known as restipulate that only people with ent,in partbecause she is such v iew status, m eaning s h e permanent impairments can a high-profile athlete. After would haveto be re-evaluated compete, and the one thing the the International Paralympic within a year. doctor couldn't explain was Committee ruled her ineligiArlen had a t r i u mphant whether this was a permanent ble, her case became a cause Paralympics, winning a gold impairment." celebre, w i t h sy m p athetic medal and three silvers in inNeither the Arlens nor the reports on "Good Morning dividual and relay events in committee would make the America" and other outlets. the freestyle, and setting a medical r e p or t av a i lable. New Hampshire's governor world record in her class in the Reached at work, Levy said and two senators publicly crit- 100-meter race. he had been told by Johns icized the committee's ruling. She returned home a ceHopkins that he c ould not Photogenic, poised, articu- lebrity; among other things, comment. Jacqueline Arlen, late, bitterly disappointed, a she threw the first pitch at a though, quoted Levy as telling television natural (she also Boston Red Sox game and the committee that Victoria had "come to my clinic for a models and works as a motiva- dropped the first puck at a tional speaker), Arlen makes a Boston Bruins match. Then plan, not a second opinion reformidable opponent for the she set her sights on the next garding her eligibility to swim P aralympic committee. It i s big competition — the 2013 in a competition; it is my duty impossible to hear her storyworld championships — train- to helpher try to recover her about being a star child athlete ing 15 to 20 hours a week while maximum potential." who suddenlygrewweaker and also finishing high school. J acqueline Arlen said h e weaker and sicker and sicker added: "I did not mean to imuntil she became incapacitated, Further diagnosis ply that Ms. Arlen would be about her years in a vegetative Ogden, her coach, said that able to walk quickly. I also did state and her family's search for there is no question about her not mean to imply that without medical answers, about how disability. "It's not even a little a rehabilitation program, Ms. she woke and had to relearn to bit ambiguous — she can't Arlen will be able to recover talk, read and eat, about how walk," he said. "I run the big- on her own." she resolved to be a Paralympic gest Y swim team in the counArlen was in Montreal and swimmer, about her triumph try, with 38 coaches and 500 ready to compete when the last summer — without feeling kids, and there's no way she committee ruled her ineligible. sympathetic. fakes anything." It denied her request to appeal, "She was brought into the The committee and Arlen and she had to go home. NatuP aralympic m o vement b y dispute what happened next. rally optimistic, she has been

unable to get into the pool again and is not sure about her future as a Paralympic swimmer. She has good and bad days. The nerve pain and muscle spasms are increasing, she says, and her hands are clenching more often. "That was the crazy thing about all this," Arlen said. "My condition has gotten worse since London, andyet I wasn't allowed to compete." Her parents ar e b e side themselves. "It's cruel and heartbreaking," her m o ther said. "Hasn't she been hurt enough? I'mdone having my child hurt." Larry Arlen said when he heard the IPC's verdict in Montreal, "I had the same feelings in my heart as I had when I was in the intensive care unit with her, wondering whether my daughter was going to live or die." Arlen said that she would be thrilled if her condition turned out to be temporary. "I would love more than anything to be running around, but that's not a reality," she said. But the committee is standing by it s d ecision. "If we ever receive sufficient medical evidence that shows she has a permanent impairment, she would be able to compete again," Van de Vliet said. "The door is open."

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With any snow or rain, we probably would have." The temperaturein Central Oregon is dropping as autumn takes the area by storm. With the colder weather, agencies look toward the street knowing most drivers will forget what adverse weather can do to the surfaces.

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STATE NEWS • Portland:ACLU,

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Wickiup Reservoir to Lower Bridge — includes placid, easy sections everyone can enjoy, as well as sections for experts only. It also includes nine of the Cascade Lakes. Jayson Bowerman with the Bend Paddle Trail Alliance said the Deschutes River's unique hydrology allows the opportunity for recreating on the river during the late summer and fall, when other western rivers are too low to

enjoy. "Most otherrivers are pretty dry around this time of year until the winter storms bring water to the area," he said. "The Deschutes continues to be a river that offers high quality recreating through the summer and fall. And in the spring you can ski in the morning and canoe in the afternoon." Bowerman pointed out that

the 85 northern miles of the Deschutes Paddle Trail are easy andscenic,offering opportunities for wildlife viewing and camping. "There is the opportunity along the river for a multiday trip," he said. "The Deschutes' designation of a recommended trail will let people from out of the area know that who may not have been aware." The ACA is a national nonprofit organization with more than 20,000 members, including 300 paddling clubs and affiliated organizations. "Devoted paddlers will travel to different destinations for paddling excursions," said Catharine Lloyd, ACA communications coordinator. "There are all kinds of paddling events throughout the U.S., many of which we help to organize." See Paddle/B3


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Portland airport suedover refusal to post anti-logging advertisement The Associated Press PORTLAND — A c onservation group and the American Civil Liberties Union have sued to get an advertisement

vironmental groups, including Oregon Wild, a plaintiff in the suit. The group's executive director, Sean Stevens, said in against federal logging legisa statement Friday the airport "cannot r e ject a d v ertising lation placed at Portland Inter- logging. "Welcome to Oregon, Home f rom c onservationists w h o national Airport. The Port of Portland, which of the Clearcut!" it reads. opposed clearcutting simply manages the airport, turned In Eugene, city o f f icials because it makes the logging down the ad a s " p olitical." cited a ruling from the Oregon industry and some politicians It's aimed at legislation to in- Court of Appeals against the uncomfortable." crease logging on federal for- Portland transit agency TriThe O&C lands were railests, particularly the Western Met in a similar case involv- road lands in the 19th cenOregon tracts known as the ing ads about dams on the tury now held by the federal 08 C lands. Klamath River. The state Su- government. The suit filed Thursday in preme Court is now considerA House bill w ould turn Multnomah County says the ing that case. over a million acres of them airport's refusal violates freeThe ad is sponsored by en- to a state-appointed trust to be speech provisionsof the U.S. and state constitutions. The city-owned Eugene Airport accepted the ad, which mimics a picture postcard and depicts a hillside denuded by

AROUND THE STATE Golden named chief education officer —Astate board has named NancyGolden asOregon's chief education officer. TheEducation Investment Board unanimously selected the former Springfield superintendent on Friday. Golden has been serving as the interim

chief since August. Shereplaces RudyCrew, who resigned after a year on the job to become auniversity president in New York City.

managed primarily for timber production and revenue for c ounties. Opponents of t h e bill have said it would lead to widespread clearcuts and environmental damage. The airport contends that federal law allows it to restrict ads about religion or politics, and it does so "in order to maintain a neutral and welcoming atmosphere for all of our visi tors,"spokesman Steve Johnson said in a statement on Friday. The airport said political expression is allowed in specific locations under a permit

Afterward, he came under fire for spending much of his time traveling

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him trying to steal his marijuana plants. The Oregonian reports that

outside the state. Thechief education officer oversees Oregon's education system from preschool through college. Gov.John Kitzhaber, who convinced the Legislature to create the position, says Golden "is absolutely the right person" to help ensure that Oregon meets its

education goals.

Handgun found at Salem high school —A15-year-old South Salem HighSchool student wasarrested after administrators founda handgun in his backpack.Police Lt.Dave Okada says there's no indication he was targeting anyone Thursday at school. The gun

was not loaded. TheStatesman Journal reports the student may be expelled in addition to facing charges of unlawful possession of a

firearm, possessing a firearm in apublic building and possessing a stolen firearm.

Man StabS teen after marijuana theft —Chargingdocuments say aPortland man says stabbed ateenager after catching 48-year-old Gerald WesleyMathews appeared in court Thursday facing charges of attempted murder, assault, felon in possession of

No trooper onduty asmanjumps into traffic The Associated Press

MCMINNVILLE No state trooper was on duty at 2 a.m. last Sunday when reports came in about a shoeless man behaving erratically in traffic on a Coast Range highway, but Oregon State Police say a Yamhill County deputy got there much fasterthan an offduty trooper could have.

Authorities say the 21-yearold Willamina man jumped in and outoftraffic,tossed rocks at vehicles and leaped on the hood of a car before he was fatally struck on Highway 18. The deputy arrived in time to try CPR, but Devin Cavan was pronounced dead shortly afterward, the M c Minnville News-Register reported.

It's beenyears since the state patrol has had round-the-clock

severalyears ago, that doesn't mean OSP won't call out a coverage in much of Oregon, a trooper torespond to emerresult of budget cuts. gency calls when n eeded," The McMinnville office cov- Hastings said. ers 700 square miles. CoverBut, he said, it only took age, frequently a single troop- Yamhill County nine minutes er, ranges from 18 to 22 hours to get a deputy to the scene, a day. and there's no way an off-duty "While around-the-clock t rooper called f ro m h o m e coverage for this office ended could have gotten there as fast.

a firearm among others. Mathews was in a standoff with police after the stabbing, surrendering hours after confronting police then bar-

ricading himself at his southeast Portland home onTuesday. Theteen was listed in fair condition Thursday. Police said they seized hundreds of marijuana plants, far more than Mathews' medical marijuana

card allowed. Theyalso took his 29 Chihuahuas, which were in good condition and could be returned.

Worker's leg stuck in beet harvester —It took Forest Grove firefighters working with hydraulic rescue tools about half an hour to

remove aworker who was trapped in a beet-digging machine. Forest Grove Fire andRescuesays its crew responded Thursday afternoon to the middle of a beet field where the worker had tried to clear a clog

when he slipped. His leg becamestuck in conveyor belt. The manwas taken to LegacyEmanuel Medical Center in Portland with leg injuries described as moderate. — From wire reports

NEWS OF REGORD reported stolen at 9:44a.m. Sept. 21, in the 500 block of Northeast Savannah Drive. The Bulletin will update items Unlawful entry — Avehicle was in the Police Log when such reported entered at11:34 a.m.Sept. a request is received. Any 22, in the 800 block of Northeast Sixth new information, such as the Street. dismissal of charges or acquittal, Theft —Atheft was reported at 12:09 must be verifiable. For more p.m. Sept. 22, in the 61600 block of information, call 541-883-0358. Elmwood Place. Theft —Atheft was reported at 12:20 BEND POLICE p.m. Sept. 23, in the 2700 block of Northeast 27th Street. DEPARTMENT Theft —Atheft was reported at 12:34 p.m. Sept. 23, in the 600 block of Criminal mischief —An act of Northeast Third Street. criminal mischief was reported and an arr estmadeat4:55 p.m.Aug.25, Theft —Atheft was reported at12:48 in the1300 block of Northeast Drost a.m. Sept. 24, in the 300 block of Drive. Northwest OakTree Lane. Theft —Atheft was reported and an Theft —Atheft was reported at12:49 arrest made at 5:11p.m. Aug. 25, in the a.m. Sept. 24, in the61500 South U.S. 100 block of Southeast Wilson Avenue. Highway 97. Theft —Atheft was reported at11:24 Theft —Atheft was reported at12:49 a.m. Aug. 23, in the 500 block of a.m. Sept. 24, in the700block of Southwest Powerhouse Drive. Southeast Third Street. Burglary — A burglary was reported at Theft —A theft was reported at 9:07 7:17 p.m. Sept. 9, in the 2800 block of a.m. Sept. 24, in the 600 block of Northeast Aldrich Avenue. Northeast KearneyAvenue. Theft — Atheft was reported at10:26 Theft —Atheft was reported at 9:37 p.m. Sept.14, in the 300 blockof a.m. Sept. 24, in the 500 block of Northwest Franklin Avenue. Southeast Third Street. Theft —A theft was reported at 9:06 Theft —Atheft was reported at 12:28 p.m. Sept. 16, in the1500 block of p.m. Sept. 24, in the 400 block of Northwest Ithaca Avenue. Northeast GreenwoodAvenue. Theft —A theft was reported at 2:48 Unlawful entry — Avehicle was p.m. Sept.17, in the20800 blockof reported entered at4:16 p.m.Sept. Desert Woods Drive. 24, in the1100 block of Northwest Unauthorizeduse— Avehicle was Cumberland Avenue.

POLICE LOG

Theft —A theft was reported at t0:22 a.m. Sept. 25, in the3000 block of Northwest Fairway Heights Drive. Theft —A theft was reported and an arrest made at5:59 p.m. Sept. 25, in the 3100 block of North U.S. Highway 97. Unlawful entry — Avehicle was reported entered at 8:08 a.m. Sept. 26, in the area ofCartmill Drive and Kemple Drive. Criminal mischief —Anact of criminal mischief was reported at 9:35 a.m. Sept. 26, in the19400 block of Cartmill Drive. Theft —A theft was reported at 4:38 p.m. Sept. 26, in the 2500 block of Northeast Neff Road. Criminal mischief —Anact of criminal mischief was reported at 12:34 p.m. Sept. 25, in the 62400 block of Hamby Road. Theft —Atheft was reported and an arrest made at10:37 a.m. Sept. 25, in the100 block of Southwest Century Drive. Theft —Atheft was reported at 8:54 p.m. Sept.15, in the 3100 block of North U.S. Highway97.

BEND FIRE RUNS Thursday 9:41a.m.— Passenger vehicle fire, area of BearCreekRoad. 3:04 p.m.— Unauthorized burning, 25 N.W. Minnesota Ave. 19 —Medical aid calls.

CIVIL SUITS Filed July 18

13CV1084 —JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A., successor in interest by purchase from theFederal Deposit Insurance Corporation as receiver of Washington Mutual Bank, v.Harold G. Rogers, complaint, $49,047.33 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV1085 —JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A., successor in interest by purchase from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as receiver of W ashington MutualBank,v.James M. Long, Susan R.Long andJPMorgan ChaseBank N.A.,complaint, $169,270.91 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV1086 —JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. v. Brian D.Stevens, Inland Capital Corporation, VSNProperties LLC and Tilicum Village Homeowners Association, complaint, $156,484.93 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV1087 —JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A., successor in interest by purchase from theFederal Deposit Insurance Corporation as receiver of Washington Mutual Bank, v. Laura A. Sutton aka LauraAnne Sutton and JPMorgan ChaseBank N.A., successor in interest by purchase from the Federal Deposit lnsurance Corporation as receiver of Washington Mutual Bank, complaint, $416,000 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV1088 —JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A., sbm ChaseHomeFinance

Stone, and Larry R. Stone, complaint, $137,401.40 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV1095 —Pennymac Loan Services LLC v.William H. Holmes aka William Howard Holmes, Karrie K. Holmes akaKarrie Kaye Holmes, American General Financial Services (DE) Inc., State of Oregon, Emerson HardwoodCompany and CapitalOne U.S.A., complaint,$80,244.08 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV1096 —CitiMortgage lnc. v. John R. Blust and Kelly A. Blust, complaint ,$294,857.58 13CV1097 —PNCBank N.A. v. Anthony L. Testermanand Kimberly J. Testerman, complaint, $158,530.38 13CV1098 —Peter Scharff v. Elizabeth Lahn, complaint, $3,415,000

LLC,sbm toChaseManhattan Mortgage Corporation, v. Lance M. Mousel aka Lance MichaelMousel, Edith M. Mousel akaEdith Marie Mousel, JPMorgan ChaseBank N.A. and Larkspur Village Homeowners Association Inc., complaint, $117,088.43 plus interest, costs and fees Filed July 19 13CV1090 —Clackamas Federal Credit Union v. Kurt R. Bennett, complaint, $17,994.70 13CV1091 —CitiBank N.A., as trustee for American HomeMortgage Investment Trust 2004-3, v. Robert L. Lacroix and Suntrust Bank, complaint, $t39,t42.9t 13CV1092 —Bankof America N.A. v. Francisco Godoy andCristina Godoy, complaint, $189,296 13CV1093 —Onewest Bank FSB v. Jeffrey D. Evans, Patti G. Evans, 20478 Karch Drive Trust, unknown trustees of the 20378Karch Drive Trust, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., Indymac Bank FSB,American Family Mutual, CitiBank N.A., and Rampart MMW Inc., complaint, $314,546.21 13CV1094 —Federal National Mortgage Association v. Charlie 0. Canizio akaCharles Domminick Canizio aka Charles Canizio, Helen F. Canizi o akaHelenFayneCanizioaka Helen Faye SimpsonakaHelenFaye

Filed July 30 13CV1099 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v. Gabi Forstik, Edward T.Forstik aka Edward ThomasForstik, Springleaf Financial Services Inc., complaint, $128,476.72 plus interest, costs and fees

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the Americans with Disabilities Act standards for accessibility, and drinkable water is available. There's also direct access to the John Day River from the site. The state continues to work on trails, but a parks department official said recently it plans a go-slow approach to development, partly because the land is so scenic in its own right and partly because of the inherent fragility of desert landscapes. Even with only minimal development, the park offers something that the proposed Cathedral Rock Wilderness Area upstream does not. Handicapped or not, a person wishing to see both the John Day and its surrounding countryside need not be a hearty outdoors type to do so. Cottonwood CanyonStatePark is a beautiful addition to the relatively small number of full-blown stateparks east oftheCascades.

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"Yes their crop may have a low overall risk of contamination, and we are committed to issuing only those standards that are necessary for public health protection," Michael Taylor, the FDA's deputy commissioner for foods and veterinary medicine, wrote during the trip. "But at the same time, we need to prevent illnesses from happening." That has the virtue of being the right thing to say. Better still would be for the FDA to actually have some hard science to understand what is necessary for bulb onions. Is the curing process Eastern Oregon farmers use now to prevent contamination enough? That's what an Oregon State University professor just got a grant to study. The Oregonian reported that if the FDA gets the necessary evidence, the onion farmers could get a waiver from the FDA. The FDA's mission of safety and protecting Americans doesn't mean that its every effort is sacred. Whatever science may be driving it to tighten the rules on bulb onions, reality hasn't revealed a notable threat.

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IN MY VIEW

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economy. By adhering to reform principals o f adequacy, sustainability a n d meaningful fiscal impact, our legislators have an opportunity to create an equitable solution to a significant K-12 budgetary threat. • Adequacy: Beneficiaries of PERS should have an adequate retirement income. • S ustainability: T h e refor m should support the plan's long-term viability.

• Meaningful fiscal impact: Any reform(s) should meaningfully reduce the system's unfunded liabili-

playe d a pi v otal ties and provide fiscal relief in 2013role in a r chitect- 15 budgetary cycle and beyond.

In Sisters, we support our schools and our teachers. Seventy-nine perwee k, two Central cent of voters here voted to continue Oregon l e gisla- the local option that saved Sisters tors, Sen. Ted Fer- from the huge class sizes that some rioli, R-John Day of ourcounterparts around the state (541-490-6528), have faced. a nd R ep . M i k e Our teachers and administrators McLane, R-Powell have made huge sacrifi ces to keep Butte (503-986-1400), were part of class sizes small and keep the proa group of four legislative leaders grams that make Sisters speciaL We meeting at the governor's mansion have achance now to make a differto work out a deal that legislators ence forthis year and for the long will vote on during the special ses- term,here and across the state. sion. Rep. John Huffman, R-The I hope you'll join Stand for ChilDalles (541-298-5959), represents dren, the Sisters Local Option StratSisters and has been a strong sup- egy team and many othercommon porter of schools. sense organizations in Oregon in As part of the Stand for Children's telling our legislators to, as we say in State Finance Committee and the Sisters, "get 'er done." Sisters Local Option Strategy Team, Better schools bring better jobs, a I have studied school finance issues better economy and a better future. in Oregon and can attest that state- Call your representatives and tell wide reforms arenecessary to put them you support their efforts to schools back on solid footing, imequitably reform PERS and sustainprove student achievement and at- ably fund Oregon's schools. We will tract new businesses to Oregon that all benefit. can bring new jobs and improve our — Vanessa Wilkins livesin Sisters.

tfI elr effOI tS egultclb/y re form PERS national average g r l y Sustg jrl pb/y furid for most of the last p l egorl S SC decade. fjt. Last week, The Oregonianreported that those cuts may have taken a toll on student achievement in its article titled "Oregon test scores nose dive." Other articles over the last year have reported that Oregon has the third-largest class sizes and one of the worst graduation rates in the country. This puts our kids at a disadvantage competing for jobs and college admission with kids from Washington state and many other states. We have the opportunity now to turn things around. Equitable PERS reforms and dedicated revenue streams to support education will go a long way toward making

Oregon's schools strong again. Conversely, if we don't act now, all Central Oregon school districts will face

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Believe it or not, adults can sometimes act like children, too By Petula Dvorak The Washington Post

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e were trying to enjoy our green bean crispers with spicy dip at the Applebee's in northern Virginia, but the dude was distracting. Shouts. Guffaws. Obscenities. He'd switch from cursing at the football game on the big screen to sucking down his beer. And then he made a really loud phone call that everyone in the restaurant could hear. Would someone call the cops on him'? My kids are trying to read and play Lego! I swear. These adults sometimes. Isn't there anyone around to control him? Our sweet waitress agreed that the bar area is usually the loudest part of the restaurant. "It can get a little rowdy," she said. But she has never called the police for backup at Applebee's. And she couldn't believe that her colleagues in Katy, Texas, did that this month, when the sheriff was called to remove a family with two rowdy toddlers. According to the CBS affiliate in

Houston, Eli Gau and his family were having dinner at Applebee's on Sept. 15, and his sons, ages 3 and 1, were running amok. "They're kind of active," Gau told the TV station. "They act like children. They're not adults." The manager told the family to leave and called the Harris County Sheriff's Office. A deputy met the family outside and told them not to come back or they'd be charged with trespassing. Harsh. Afterward, a spokesman for Applebee's apologized for the incident and invited the family to come back to the restaurant to dine for free. Not surprisingly, Gau said he had no interest in another outing to the chain. I wondered whether I'd find heinous toddlers at the Applebee's in Falls Church, Va.Our waitress said she's had some little monsters at her tables. What waitress hasn't? nOnce there was a f amily w ith two little kids, and they were throwing food at each other. And a piece of hamburger landed on someone else's table," she said, cringing. "The manager came and asked the couple to calm

their children down. But I can't imagine calling the police for that." Ah yes, kids in public places. The topic always gets people's blood boiling. R emember when a f a mily w a s kicked off a JetBlue flight last year when their 2-year-old threw a monster tantrum just before takeoff? Here's what I want to know: Where was this flight crew in August when the passengers on my flight to California had to listen to the bridezilla in 23D and her wedding drama for 3,000 miles'? Last week, the child meltdown heard around the country came after a talk radio host in Lexington, Ky., witnessed some cad dissing a mom whose kid was throwing a tantrum in a grocery store. "Dear parents," Matt Walsh wrote in a blog post that went viral, "you need to control your kids. Sincerely, non-parents." Now, it's the Applebee's confrontation that has pitted folks who fistpumped the swift action to get rid of the brats against the parents who were

horrified that anyone would do such a thing to the little angels. Here's the thing. People are annoying. If the loud dude at the bar, the chatty chick in the booth next to you or the kid arguing with his mom over mac and cheeseare clouding the personal Valhalla you believe you're entitled to in a plastic-menu restaurant, then please stay home. If you don't have kids, I'm sorry, but you once were a kid, and I'm sure you weren't perfect. And if your kids are grown, congratulations. Please don't think you did it any better than us. You forget. You have to in order to go on with life. And parents, we should be embarrassed and spring into Defcon-1 when our children reach that horrid level of screaming, tantruming and kvetching in a restaurant. Apologize profusely to those around you and take your kid outside. If food flies? Buy the splattered patron a drink. When sitting for two hours while the grandparents slurp m i mosas because they are "taking us out to brunch" wasn't my toddlers' idea of

fun, I wolfed down a bite or two, and we went outside to chase bugs in the dirt or walk up and down the sidewalk. We did this at scores of restaurants in dozens of cities. I hated it then. But forcing your screaming children on a restaurant gives all of us a bad name, and, trust me, your kids a re screaming because they a r e miserable. If they're old enough (they start at 6 months now, right?), give them the iPad, let them play Cut the Rope or Dessert Maker on your phone for a few minutes. It won't kill them, and it saves all of us. Stop feeling sorry for yourself. I know you just. Want. A minute. To. Eat. ONE MINUTE! But it goes by fast, and soon, you'll be asking them to get their nose out of the Percy Jackson book and engage with the waiter. They won't want to talk to anyone else at the restaurant. Or to you. And you'll have to explain to them that no, you can't do anything about the loud dude at the bar who is

annoying them. — PetLlla Dvorak M rites a column for The Washington Post.


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BITUARIES DEATH No T I cE s Fredrick "Fred" I. Westendorf, of Redmond Aug. 27, 1923 - Sept. 25, 2013 Arrangements: Deschutes Memorial Chapel, (541)382-5592; www.deschutesmemorialchapel.com

Services: 6:00 PM, Rosary, Sunday, September 29, at St. Thomas Catholic Church. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00 AM on Monday, September 30, 2013 also at St. Thomas, in Redmond. Interment with Military Honors will be at Deschutes Memorial Gardens, Bend.

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bombingin Pbiladelphia By Vernon Clark The Philadelphia 1nquirer

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PHILADELPHIA — Mi chael Moses Ward, 41, who was known as Birdie Africa when he survived the 1985 MOVE bombing in Philadelphia, died l ast Friday a b o ard a cruise ship in the Caribbean, officials said. Ward w as Ward f oun d uncon scious in a hot tub on the Carnival Dream, said Craig Engelson, an investigator for the Brevard County Medical Examiner's Office in Florida. The death appeared to be an accidental drowning, he said, but a toxicology screening will take about six weeks. Ward's father, Andino, said Wednesday that he and his son were vacationing with relatives. "It was a f a m ily c r uise," Ward said. "It was my 30th wedding anniversary and his sister's 10th anniversary, and her in-laws' 50th anniversary. So all of the kids treated us to an anniversary cruise." He said the ship had made stops in Mexico, Belize and the Dominican Republic. Ward said his son had been living in the suburbs. He declined to name the town or describehis son's most recent occupation. The funeral will be private, he said, making it clear that the family remains reticent because of the events of May 13, 1985 — as were others directly or indirectly touched by the

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On that evening, after a daylong armed confrontation with members of the radical Phone: 541-617-7825 group MOVE, police dropped Email: obits©bendbulletin.com a satchel containing a bomb Fax: 541-322-7254 made of the plastic military Mail: Obituaries explosive C-4 and the comP.O. Box 6020 mercial product Tovex TR-2 on Bend, OR 97708 the group's fortified rowhouse in west Philadelphia. The explosion sparked a blaze that city officials allowed DEATHS to burn. When the fire was out, 61 homes were destroyed ELSEWHERE and 11 people, including five children, were dead. Deaths of note from around Ward was the only child to the world: survive the bombing, and RaPaul Dietzei, 89: Co a ch mona Africa the only adult. who in the first of three head His mother, Rhonda Africa, coaching jobs in college foot- was among those killed. ball led Louisiana State to its Ramona Africa said she first national championship, was saddened to learn of his in 1958, using a platoon sys- death. "We arejustso sorry to hear tem famous for a scrappy defensive unit known as the Chi- about that," she said. "The only nese Bandits. Died Tuesday at thing I can say is that if he was his home in Baton Rouge, La. still with MOVE and hadn't James van Sweden, 78: An been snatched from MOVE, influential landscape architect he would not have drowned on who drew inspiration from the no cruise ship. We don't go on grand masters of painting to cruise ships. It just shows you create vivid, naturalistic land- how protective MOVE's belief scapesthat seemed to explode is. John Africa taught us that with grasses and wildflowers. it is dangerous to be out in a Died last Friday at his home in body of water like that." Washington. Retired police officer James Aivaro Mutis, 90:A celebratBerghaier, who helped rescue ed Colombian-born w r i t er the boy, told CBS3-TV that the who drew on his lifelong wan- news of Ward's death was upderings tocreate the charac- setting to him. "He has been through a lot. ter of Maqroll the Lookout, a modern-day p h ilosophizing, It's a shame and he is at peace seafaring adventurer.In the now," Berghaier said. Spanish-speaking world, he The image of an undersized, was considered a t owering nearly naked, severely burned figure of Latin American let- 13-year-old Birdie Africabeing ters. Died Sunday in Mexico carried to safety as the MOVE City. home and the rest of the Osage Jane Conneii, 87:A characAvenue block burned has reter actress best known for her mained an iconic image for portrayal of A g nes Gooch, nearly 30 years. t he mousy secretary to t h e The calamitous event left title character in th e musi- the teen with lifelong scars on cal "Mame," and whose co- his abdomen, arms and face, medic flair tickled audiences and Philadelphia with the igfor nearly six decades as she nominious reputation as the made her way from California city that had bombed its own nightclubs to the Broadway people. stage and beyond. Died SunWard had no contact with day in Englewood, N.J. MOVE from then on. Marta Hefiin, 68: An actress H e married an d h a d a who appeared in New York daughter and a son before distage musicals like "Fiddler vorcing in 2005. on the Roof," "Hair" and "JeWard, who described himsus Christ Superstar" in the self as a Christian who es1960s and '70s, and later in a chewed organized r eligion, string of Robert Altman mov- said that despite his successes, ies that capitalized on h er his life had been difficult. "The thing that helps me is I waifishness. Died Sept. 18 in Manhattan, N.Y. have a drive to better myself," — From wire reports he said.

Continued from B1 An O r egon C o mmunity Foundation study found only half the state's fifth- and sixthgraders have attended an outdoor school program. About three-fourths of t h e s tate's private s chool p o p ulation have had that experience. In Central Oregon, where the meeting of the mountains, pines and high desert drive the economy, Anderson says the numbers are surprisingly low. While some of the smaller districts, including Sisters and Crook, have found a way to bring every student outdoors, Bend-La Pine and Redmond take well b elow half of their students. Oregon's first attempt at an outdoor school occurred in 1957, when 23 Oregon fifthand sixth-graders spent five days at Dead Indian Soda Springs near Eagle Point. Oregon's second attempt came one year later, when Margaret Milliken of Oregon State University and Austin Hamer of the Oregon Game Commission took sixth-graders from Prineville to Camp T amarack, on D a r k L a k e northwest of Sisters. Camp Tamarack was established as a g i r l s h orse camp in t h e 1 930s. Since then, it has passed through numerous owners, serving as an on-again, off-again site for schools to host their own outdoor programs and campers to spend a warm summer week by the lake. In 2003, True North Solutions purchased the site for about $900,000, hoping to set up a riding camp. Their timing was disastrous; the BRB C omplex Fire s t ruck t h a t summer, canceling much of the camp's programing and throwing Tamarack into a decline only hastened by the recession that began a few years later. Anderson h a s cho s en Camp Tamarack for Central Oregon's outdoor schooL "BeforeIgothere,the camp had satidle forthree years, so the micehad taken over,"Anderson said. "Cleaning, painting, getting the dishwasher up and running again, it's all been a lot of work. There were a ton of plumbing issues, broken pipes and those sorts of things. But it's a pretty idyllic little place." Anderson purchased the camp for$350,000 with money from his family's charit able foundation, The A n derson Family Foundation, which s upports e ducation and cancer research. While the land has been purchased, not everything is ready. The camp needs work, a curriculum needs to be created and potential young campers in Central Oregon need a way to pay for the trip. "When you first come and see the burnt trees, it's disturbing in some ways to see that destruction," Anderson said. "But as you spend time here, it actually grows on you, and there's some beauty in the way the trees were affected and the coloring they created. Just seeing that life come back is powerful. Once it became possible to buy t h e c amp, that's when w e s t arted to have a bigger vision. We had an idea of doing something for the whole Central Oregon community. We don'thave a place like this for all our kids."

The rebuilding process Just over 100 volunteers labored nearly 3,000 hours rebuilding the camp. Cabins were painted,debris cleared and pathsmade accessiblefor fifth-grade legs. But the camp still needs a new, $28,000 water filtration system. There are few working bathrooms, and only portable toilets fall in the current budget. Financial support and materials have poured in from a network of donors, including Miller Lumber, Denfeld Paints, Image Solutions Gives Back and Bonsai Designs,

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and individuals will lower the cost further. Finally, individual fees will help to pay whatever cost remains. In Multnomah County, the recent budget crunch chipped away at the financial foundation underlying its outdoor school. "If you asked me how much each student had to

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"Cleaning, painting, getting the dishwasher up and running again, it's a/I been a lot of work. There were a ton of plumbing issues, broken pipes and those sorts of things. But it's a pretty idyllic little place." — Charlie Anderson, on the revival of Camp Tamarack

the company for which Tyler made ziplines. Smaller, individual donations totaled more than $7,000. Bruce Abernethy, Bend-La Pine's grant writer, gave $ 12,500; A n d erson's cousin gave a $50,000 matching fund that has an Oct. 31 deadline. Anderson says the camp has enough money to get up and running, though he estimates he will need $78,000 in donations every subsequent year to maintain operations, a cost that does not include support for students to attend.

read field guides." While supe r i ntendents insist the camp have a standards-aligned curriculum in place, they also acknowledge the camp experienceis more than what can be captured on a standardized test. For one, studentscan get messy exploring their ow n h o me. Toward this end, an apparent disadvantage of Camp Tamarack has been turned into one of the site's greatest curricular strengths. "In Central Oregon, fire is a big part of life," Chipko said. "We had Pole Creek last year. Meeting standards The opportunity to educate One of the tricks to making students about how fire is not Camp Tamarack work is hav- all bad, but how it can actually ing a curriculum in place for work to increase biodiversity, teachers and students when is great." they arrive. Much of the outIn addition to teaching kids door education students are about the science in their own exposed to isteacher-driven. backyard, a social challenge As a result, teachers must pre- is embedded in sending kids pare a lesson plan as well as a away from home overnight. "I grew up a G i r l S cout trip for their students. There's also the added challenge of and spent a lot of my time at m onitoring b e havior o n c e camp," Nordquist said. "The outdoors. thing about our kids is many "The best way to have this of themhave never had a camp be meaningful is to have a pro- experience, they don't know fessional staff dedicated to a what it's like to sleep in cabins planned curriculum, as Camp and have meals in a dining Tamarack intends to do," said hall and to sit around a fire. It Lora N o r dquist, B e n d-La can be a powerful experience. Pine'sassistantsuperintendent This kind of learning escapes for primary education. "When and goes beyond standards." we tell busy teachers, 'Oh, by Anderson plans to expand the way, you're responsible this social mission by incorfor all these students' learning porating Central Oregon high forevery 24 hours forthe next schoolers into his program as four days,' it's too much." cabin leaders. Redmond ProWhile making it easy for ficiency Academy has already teachers to take their students committed to involving its oldto Tamarack is important, it er students in the camp. "I think our students could also matters that what happens at camp fits into Oregon's benefit from being in a role plan for education. Bend-La where there are others looking Pine's Superintendent Ron to them for leadership," said Wilkinson said that meeting Jon Bullock, RPA executive distandards is "a requirement." rector. "It's a test of their comBeginning in t h e 2014-15 munication skills, something school year, Oregon will be us- we try to test here in school. ing the Common Core, a new It's a great way to better learn set of internationally bench- how to u n derstand others, marked standards in language how to developempathy, how arts and math that stress criti- to talk and also to listen." cal thinking. Anderson and Paying for camp his coll aborators have focused on making t h eir p r o gram The financial math underlymatch what the state requires. ing Camp Tamarack is intriIn a draft curriculum, a grid cate. Anderson estimates the details how the student accost for a student to attend is tivities align with specific sub- $175, and 1,900 students could sections of the Oregon State attend each year. That means Science Standards, Common Camp Tamarack would need Core and the Next Generation around $330,000 annually just Science Standards, which Or- to fund attendance. To pay for egon has yet to adopt but has everything, Anderson is hopbeen involved in creating. ing to pull together enough "With ou r f i el d s t u dies, supporters from around the there's a m at h c o mponent region and lower the cost per that links t o t h e C ommon student to a point where evCore," said Katie Chipko, the erybody can attend. Deschutes Children's Forest The goal is to create a foundirector and one of the curdation of continued support riculum's authors. "For the that periodic fundraising can language arts component, we build upon. According to the are going to do a short seg- plan, the school districts, High ment on wilderness writers, Desert ESD and fees from a like John Muir and Edward summer camp at Camp TamaAbbey. Science literacy is also rack will provide the foundaa big part of the standards, tion. Fundraising efforts by and our activities will require PTO groups and lump sum kids to follow procedures and scholarships from foundations

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has its heavy snow equipment Continued from B1 mobilized by Nov. 1 as a stan"The a ddition o f c l o u d dard rule. If the temperature cover acts like a blanket," he continues to drop the way it said. "It sits over and bounces has been, he said, ODOT will around the sun's heat." have to mobilize sooner rathPeter M u r phy, O r e gon er than later. "It's not totally unusual for Department of T r ansportat ion spokesman, said t h e us to do mobilize early," he cold weather is early but not said. "If the need arises, we unexpected. would adjust." "We're not on our winter In the meantime, he advises scheduleyet," he said."We're drivers to remember the funstill gearing up." damentals of winter driving.

"It's our first taste of wintry weather," he said. "Motorists need to be much more cautious." With the season's first rains and cooler temperatures, Murphy said t h e s u r face changes drastically. He warns "soils and oils" are loosened up from the pavement and can cause tires to lose some traction unexpectedly. "It takes motorists a little bit to learn how to drive again for winter driving," he said.

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tor Dan Prince. "But in the last five or six years, a lot has changed as d i stricts lost their resources. Some funding has come from the metro regional government and some districts still pay a lot of the cost. The local Soil and Water C o nservation District helps quite a bit." Sandy Phillips, a teacher at Ensworth E l ementary, knows about the challenge of fundraising. She runs a nonprofit, Carly's Kids, that supports outdoor education and hopes to fund a trip to Camp Tamarack in the spring. "The parent fundraising part is really difficult," Phillips said. "Maybe over at Miller and High Lakes, you have a lot of involved parents who can do fundraisers, butif you are on the east side and don't have as much parent help, it can be hard. You know, $175 is a lot to raise for each student. But it's important; I took my kids to Shevlin Park one year, and three out of 30 had ever been there. We live in this area, but not everyone gets out into it." Anderson has his eyes set on April 7 for the camp's first run, though no school has yet signed up for that weekend. So far, five elementary schools are set to come later in the spring. By the 201415 school year, Anderson hopes to have the camp fully underway, hosting two sessions a week, one from Monday to Wednesday, and the other from Wednesday to Friday. Anderson has been working on gathering the support of principals and superintendents across Central Oregon. He has the help of the DeschutesChildren'sForest, which oversees a network of environmental education efforts in Central Oregon and has made the camp an official site. One of the group's biggest selling points is the surprising fact that something like Camp Tamarack doesn't already exist. "It's a conundrum," said M ichael G i amellaro, a n O SU-Cascades Ca m p u s professor who studies outdoor education. "There's sort of a n u n derstanding that kids who grow up out here get outside. I think that may be true, but it's not true that kids connect what they are doing outside to science if they don't have someone to help them." Camp Tamarack hopes to allow kids to make these connections, so that their standards-based education can tie into their social and emotional education. But the cost issue comes at a time when districts are struggling to make due with their budgets. As Wilkinson said, "The affordability is the only thing standing in the way of me showing enthusiasm." A nderson, however, i s convinced that in a c o mmunity like Central Oregon, where many make a living outdoors, supporting Camp Tamarack will make undeniable sense. "Given who we are out here and the spirit of this place, I think the community will come to support us. Thinking of my brother and others who had this kind of opportunity, it's a memory they keep. I'm sure some kids have had a nightmare o utdoors, but for m ost i t leaves a mark." — Reporter: 541-633-2160, tleedsC<bendbulletin.com

G arrison s a i d dr i v e r s should be mindful of the potentially dangerous weather by allowing more time for travel and giving more stopping space between cars. "If you don't realize that the weather has significantly c hanged or yo u d on't a ccount for it, you could wind up being involved in an accident or witnessing it," Garrison said. — Reporter: 541-383-0348, bandersen@bendbulletin.com


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......53/43/0.00...51/36/c.. 51/33/c Hartford,CT .....65/52/0.00...74/47/s.. 75/49/s Sacramento......80/51/0.00... 83/58/s. 79/59/pc Springfield, MO ..84/65/0.00..80/57/pc. 74/56/pc Atlanta .........79/62/000...77/57/s.. 76/60/s Helena..........55/28/0.00..64/45/pc.68/46/pc St Louis.........85/62/000..84/61/pc.. 76/55/s Tampa..........87/71/0.00...90/72/t. 90/71/pc Atlantic City.....70/49/0 00...70/55/s.. 69/57/s Honolulu........86/73/0 00...86/75/s. 86/75/pc Salt Lake City....52/43/0.03 ..69/53/pc.. 79/56/s Tucson..........80/68/0.00...88/60/s.. 91/64/s Austin..........91/75/000...91/74/t. 87/71/pc Houston ........88/70/0 00..90/74/pc.90/72/pc SaoAntonio.....95/78/0.09... 91/75/t. 88/73/pc Tulsa ...........90/67/0.00... 78/59/t.. 78/57/s Baltimore.......73/56/000...74/53/s .. 73/54/s Huntsville.......82/58/0 00... 82/57/s. 82/60/pc SaoDiego.......76/59/0.00... 82/64/s.. 80/64/s Washington, DC..75/59/0.00...75/56/s.. 76/56/s Billiogs.........52/40/0.00..69/45/pc.73/48/pc 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Athens..........85/63/0.00... 82/66/s .. 83/68/s Mexico City .....77/55/000... 77/57/t...77/55/t Burlington, VT....66/54/0.00... 72/48/s .. 75/53/s Lexington.......81/51/0.00... 80/61/s. 73/59/sh Auckland........66/57/000.. 62/52/pc. 61/49/sh Montreal........68/50/0.00...73/52/s.. 73/54/s Caribou,ME.....71/47/0.00...74/46/s.. 73/48/s Lincoln..........90/69/0.00..72/46/sh.. 80/51/s Baghdad........95/69/0.00 ..100/80/s. 102/77/s Moscow........46/30/0 00 .. 44/34/sh..43/34/rs Charleston, SC...82/62/000...79/61/s .. 80/62/s Little Rock.......87/640.00..87/66/pc...83/63/t Bangkok........93/81/0.01... 85/76/r. 88/77/sh Nairobi.........86/59/000..78/58/sh. 78/56/sh Charlotte........77/53/000...76/54/5.. 77/58/s LosAngeles......81/58/000...84/61/s .. 76/60/s Beiling..........73/48/0 00 .. 74/51/pc. 78/56/pc Nassau.........90/79/0.00 ..86/76/pc. 81/76/sh Chattanooga.....82/59/000...82/57/s. 81/60/p< Louisvile........81/57/0.00...84/64/s. 72/58/sh Beirut..........81/72/0.00... 78/67/s. 79/69/pc 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Columbia,M0...85/63/000... 79/53/t.. 75/51/s Nashville........83/55/000...83/61/s...79/60/t Cairo...........82/66/000 .. 88/66/s .. 89/66/s Rome...........77/57/0.00..73/67/pc. 75/67/sh Columbia,SC....79/60/0.00... 79/57/s .. 81/56/s New Orleans.....88/70/0.00... 89/70/s. 85/70/pc Calgary.........55/32/000 ..54/48/sh.. 59/46/s Santiago........63/43/0.00...58/54/c. 60/51/pc Columbus, GA....82/63/0.00... 80/57/s .. 79/62/s New York.......69/57/0.00... 71/56/s .. 74/54/s Cancun.........88/75/0.00... 86/75/s .. 85/73/s SaoPaulo.......66/50/0.00...71/56/c. 70/61/sh Columbus, OH....79/50/0.00... 79/SIs. 75/57/sh Newark,Nl......70/54/0.00... 71/55/s.. 73/53/s Dublin..........64/54/0.00... 63/56/c. 61/53/pc Sapporo ........66/44/0.00..67/57/pc.. 69/58/c Concord,NH.....69/52/0.00... 74/44/s .. 74/46/s Norfolk,VA......74/66/0.00... 73/60/s. 74/58/pc Edinburgh.......59/52/0 00.. 61/47/pc.. 59/46/c Seoul...........73/48/0.00...74/59/c. 76/62/sh Corpus Christi....95/80/0.00..86/79/pc. 86/75/pc 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MLB

PREP FOOTBALL

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

Wedge tells I's he won't return

Giants, Do ers: Aon,

SEATTLE — Seattle

manager Eric Wedge told the Mariners on

Friday he will not return for next season, saying it became

obvious he did not have a future with the organization. The Mariners said

that Wedge will manage

Vioent

the final three games

of the seasonagainst Oakland before begin-

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By Justin Pritchard

able to move forward with this organization,"

The Associated Press

Wedge said before Friday's game. "Wesee sss

things differently and we talked about it but it just got to the point where I couldn't continue to

move forward. Ultimately, I didn't feel like I could

continue to managehere with the circumstances the way they are."

Joe Kline/The Bulletin

Ridgeview's Boomer Fleming (3) gets through Bend defenders during Friday night's game at Bend High School.

Wedge was brought in to replace DonWakamatsu — who was fired during the 2010 season

— because of the track record he built in Cleveland taking the Indians

through a rebuilding process and nearly leading them to the World Series. But the

rebuilding never seemed to end in Seattle with a

constant influx of young prospects from the mi-

nors being called upand some veterans failing to meet expectations. Seattle, which has

never reached theWorld Series, entered the final weekend 70-89, assured of its fourth straight los-

ing season. — The Associated Press

GOLF

Woods pickedas PGA's topplayer PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla.— Tiger Woods was voted PGA

• Ridgeview holds off Bend High's rally for a 35-33 win

Scoreboard A rundown of Friday's games involving

By Grant Lucas The Bulletin

Ridgeview coach Andy Codding knew that Bend High finishes games strong. It showed on Friday night, when the Class 5A Lava Bears scored with 4 minutes and 29seconds leftto play, recovered the ensuing onside kick, and posted another touchdown with 3:33 left to narrow what was once a 15-point deficit to a two-point game. But the 4A Ravens stopped the Bears' rally there. Ridgeview fell on top of Bend's second onside kick and ran out the clock to seal a 35-33 nonconference football victory

at Punk Hunnell Stadium in Bend. "Beating Bend, they're a quality program that's been around forever," said Codding, who coached at The Dalles W ahtonka b efore t a k in g o v e r t h e Ridgeview program. "They've historically finished games like this. I know because I've been on the back end of a few of them over the years. To come out on top finally is great, especially since it's our first meeting (against the Bears) as Ridgeview." Boomer Fleming carried the load for

Ridgeview (4-1), rushing for 202 yards and three touchdowns on 27 carries. SeeRavens/C5

Central Oregon football teams. For more coverage, see C5. Ridgeview Bend

35 Sweet Home 33 Sisters

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48 Junction City 20 La Pine

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Mountain View Wilsonville

26 Culver 13 Vernonia

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Tour player of the year for the11th time on the strength of his five big wins and his return to No. 1 in the world. It was the third time Woods won the Jack

Nicklaus Award despite not winning

a major. He made up for that with two World Golf Championships and The

Players Championship among his five wins. No one elsewonmore than twice this year, and

Summit rolls to win over Redmond Bulletin staff report Summit H i g h has fou n d its quarterback. Sophomore Bransen Reynolds completed 13 of 14 passes for 215 yards and six touchdowns Friday night as the host Storm blew out defending Intermountain Conferencechampion Redmond 48-20. Tyler Mullen, Cameron McCormick and Josh Cherry each hauled in two scores from Reynolds, who had been splitting time under center with Mullen

after starting quarterback Josh Gallagher was injured in Summit's season opener. With Reynolds leading the way Friday, the Storm rallied back from a 127 second-quarterdeficit and scored 41 consecutive points. "Our guys showed what they're capable of tonight," Summit coach Joe Padilla said. "Bransen's had a tough couple weeks. Coming into this season he was our JV quarterback. But this week we decided to go with him full time and he

Woods won theVardon Trophy for lowest scoring averageand the PGA Tour money title.

responded well." The Storm (1-0 IMC, 3-2 overall) piled up 347 yards Friday night while holding the Panthers to just 231 yards of offense.Cherry caught five passes for 94 yards and two scores to lead the Summit receivers, while Marc Hasenoehrl rushed for 70 yards on seven carries. Jason Garcia added 68 yards rushing and a touchdown on 14 carries for the Storm. SeeSummit/C5

LOS ANGELES — Fans of the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers have sustained one of the most passionate rivalries in American sport for more than a century, starting when both called New York City home and enduring through a cross-country move that placed them in California cities that — fittingly — also are rivals. Visiting fans clad in their team's colors could always expect ridicule, and sometimes worse, in the stands. But now, for the second time in three seasons,serious violence outside the stadium has marred the rivalry. Two years ago, Giants fan Bryan Stow suffered permanent brain damage when he was attacked in Los Angeles. This time, Dodgers fan Jonathan Denver died after being stabbed Wednesday night in San Francisco. The latest incident has shaken and saddened fans of both teams. "It's real unfortunate. It is just a game after all," said Brian Chew, a Giants fan from San Bruno who attended Thursday's game against the

Dodgers. "We have bigger purposes in life than just orange and black or blue and white," he added, referring to the Giants' and Dodgers' colors. Police say Denver, 24, was with his father, older brother and two other people a few blocks from the Giants' ballpark when they exchanged words with some Giants fans. "The back and forth, 'Go Dodgers!' 'Go Giants!'" San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr said. "And it deteriorated from there." Denver suffered a fatal stab wound and Michael Montgomery, 21, of Lodi, was arrested on suspicion of homicide. A second suspect was questioned and released by police on Friday. Montgomery's father said his son told him he acted in self-defense after being attacked. See Rivalry/C6

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

"It's been an incred-

ible year to havewon five times, two of those World Golf Champion-

ships and onePlayers," Woods said on aconference call Friday. "It's been just a fantastic

year all around. It's also an incredible feeling to

be voted by your peers, and to have that type of respect is something that's very humbling."

Jordan Spieth was voted rookie of the year in a race that likely was

no contest. The 20year-old Texanbegan the year with no status

on any tour. Hewonthe John Deere Classic, lost

in a playoff at another event, reached theTour Championship, was chosenforthe Presi-

dents Cup teamand wound up10th on the money list with nearly $4 million. — The Associated Press

Colorado returns No. 2 Ducksreadyto face 'Bear Raid'

after long layoff

By Anne M. Peterson The Associated Press

to battle Beavers

EUGENE — The Bear Raid is coming to Autzen. New California coach Sonny Dykes and his re-tooled Golden Bears visit No. 2 Oregon with both teams coming off byes, giving them plenty of time to ponder what they might see tonight in the conference opener for both teams.

By Anne M. Peterson The Associated Press

For Oregon, it will be Dykes' pass-happy of-

Neither Colorado coach Mike MacIntyre nor Oregon State coach Mike Riley are sure what they will see today from the Buffaloes. Colorado won its first two games under new head coach Maclntyre. But then deadly flooding around Boulder earlier this month forced the cancellation of a home game against Fresno State. SeeBeavers/C6

Next iIp Colorado at Oregon State

• When:Today, noon • TV:Pac-12 Network • Radio:KICE-AM 940

fenseled by freshman quarterback Jared Goff, who is making his first start on the road. He leads the nation and the Pac-12 with an average of 435.3 yards passing. He has completed 61.3 percent of his passes in three games. Ij See Ducks/C6

Nextup

California quarterback Jared Goff. Ben Margot/ The Associated Press

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TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2013

SPORTS ON THE AIR

COREBOARD

TODAY SOCCER Time English Premier League, Tottenham vs. Chelsea4:45 a.m.

TV/Radio NBCSN

English Premier League, Aston Villa vs. Manchester City

7 a.m.

English Premier League,Swanseavs. Arsena 9:30 a.m.

NBCSN NBC

GOLF

European Tour,Alfred Dunhill Links 5:30 a.m. Web.com Tour,Web.comTour Championship noon Champions Tour, First Tee Open MOTOR SPORTS NASCAR, Sprint Cup, AAA400, practice

3:30 p.m.

Golf Golf Golf

8 a.m. Fox Sports 2

NASCAR,Nationwide, Dover 200, qualifying 9 a.m. Fox Sports 2 Grand-Am, Championship Weekend 10:30 a.m.FoxSports 2 NASCAR, Nationwide, Dover 200 NASCAR, Trucks, Smith's 350 FOOTBALL College, South Carolina at UCF

1 2:45 p.m. ESP N 5 p.m. Fox Sports 1 9 a.m.

College, OklahomaState at West Virginia College, Northern lllinois at Purdue College, Miami at South Florida

College, Miami (Ohio) at lllinois College, SMU at TCU College, Navy at Western Kentucky

College, Colorado at OregonState College, LSU atGeorgia

ABC 9 a.m. ESPN 9 a.m. ESPN 2 9 a.m. ESPN U 9 a.m. Big T e n 9 a.m. Fox Sports 1 11 a.m. ESPN News

noon Pac-12, 940-AM

College, Florida State at Boston College College, lowa at Minnesota College, Oklahoma at Notre Dame College, UTEP at Colorado State

College, WakeForest at Clemson College, Army vs. LouisianaTech College, Ole Miss at Alabama

12:30 p.m. CBS 12:30 p.m. ABC 12:30 p.m. E S PN2 12:30 p.m. NBC 12:30 p.m. C BSSN 12:30 p.m. E SPNU

1 p.m. Fox Sports1 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5 p.m.

College, Arizona at Washington College, Florida at Kentucky College, Texas A&M at Arkansas

College, Brown at Harvard College, Air Force atNevada

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College, Wisconsin at Ohio State College, Montana at Northern Arizona College, Stanford at Washington State College, Southern Miss at Boise State

5 p.m.

College, Cal atOregon

7:30 p.m. P ac-12,

6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 :15 p.m.

7 :30 p.m.

College, USC at Arizona State BASEBALL MLB, Pittsburgh at Cincinnati MLB, Oakland at Seattle

10 a.m. 1 p.m.

1110-AM ES P N2

Fox Root

SUNDAY Time European Tour,Alfred Dunhill Links 5 a.m. Web.com Tour,Web.comTour Championship noon GOLF

Champions Tour, First Tee Open MOTOR SPORTS MotoGP, World Championship NASCAR, Sprint Cup, AAA400 NHRA, AAA Insurance Midwest Nationals (tapedj SOCCER

4 p.m.

TV / Radio Golf Golf Golf

5 a.m. Fox Sports 1 11 a.m. ESPN 5 :30 p.m.

ES P N2

8 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m.

NBCSN NBC

English Premier League, Sunderland AFC vs. Liverpool FC

MLS, Los Angeles at Portland Women's college, UCLAatArizona Women's college, USC at Arizona State MLS, New York at Seattle FOOTBALL NFL, Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh NFL, Seattle at Houston

Pac-12 Pac-12 ESPN

10a.m. CBS, 940-AM

10 a.m. 1:25 p.m.

Fox Fox

NFL, New England at Atlanta BASEBALL MLB, Pittsburgh at Cincinnati MLB, Oakland at Seattle BASKETBALL

5:20 p.m.

NBC

10 a.m.

TBS Root

WNBA, playoffs, Atlantaat Indiana

noon 2 p.m.

ESPN2 ESPN2

noon

Pac-12

NFL, Philadelphia at Denver

1 p.m.

WNBA, playoffs, Minnesota at Phoenix VOLLEYBALL Women's college, USC at Utah RODEO

Bull riding, PBR Grand Rapids lnvitational (taped) EXTREME SPORTS

2 p.m.

CBS

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3 p.m.

ABC

Listings are themostaccurateavailable. The Bulletinis not responsible for late changesmade by Nor radio stations.

GOLF ROUNDUP

Langer leadsChampions The Associated Press PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — Bernhard Langer birdied his first four holes and finished with a 9-under 63 to open a four-stroke lead Friday in the Champions Tour's First Tee Open. The 56-year-old German star, a two-time winner this year on the 50-and-over tour, had nine birdies in his bogey-free round at Del Monte Country Club. He had a 6under 30 on the back nine

— his opening nine.

"I got off t o a f a ntastic start today, with birdies on the first four holes," Langer said after playing Del Monte in tournament competition for only the second time in his career. "Conditions were very nice, although the wind picked up later in the round." Defending champion Kirk Triplett, Tom Lehman, Andrew Magee, Mark McNulty

and Doug Garwood were tied for second at 67. Also on Friday: Uihlein nearly shoots 59: ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — Peter Uihlein came within inches of shooting the first 59 on the European Tour when his eagle putt on the last hole veered left in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. The American tapped in for birdie for a 12-Under 60, equaling the course record at Kingsbarns. He was two strokes behind leader Tom Lewis.

Hadleyon top atW eb.com: PONTE VEDRA B E ACH, Fla. — Chesson Hadley had six birdies in his round of 4under 66 on the Valley Course at the TPC Sawgrass to take a two-shot lead over Joe Durant going into the weekend at the Web.com Tour Championship. Andrew Svoboda had a 67 and was among those three shots behind.

ON DECK Today Boys soccer:CentralatBend, noon;Irrigon atCulver, 1p.m.;CentralChristianatNorth ClackamasChristian, I p.m. Volleyball: Ridgeview at CotageGroveTournament, TBA,Sistersat SantiamChristianTournament, TBA, Central Christian at North Clackamas Christian, TBA; Triad atTrinity Lutheran,2:45p.m.; Crook County atSouthAlbanyTournament, TBA;Mountain View atSouthAlbany,TBA;Gilchristat Mitchell, 1 p.m. Cross-country: Sistersat OutlawInvite, TBA;Summit, Redmond,l.a Pine,Madrasat MadrasInvite, TBA;Bend,Mountain View,Summit, CrookCounty at Nike PreNationals at PortlandMeadowsRace Track, 9a.m. Boys waterpolo: MadrasatBend, TBA Girls water polo:MadrasatBend,TBA

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BASKETBALL

Houston Indianapolis

Thursday's Game San Francisco 35, St.Louis11 Sunday's Games NY.Giantsat KansasCity,10a m. Seattle atHouston,10a.m. Baltimoreat Buffalo,10a.m. ArizonaatTampa Bay,10a.m. IndianapolisatJacksonviffe,10am. Cincinnati atCleveland,10a.m. Chicago at Detroit,10 a.m. Pittsburghvs. MinnesotaatLondon, 10a.m. N.Y.JetsatTennessee,1:05 p.m. Washington at Oakland,1:25 p.m. Dallas atSanDiego,1:25 p.m. Philadelphia at Denver,1 25p.m NewEnglandatAtlanta, 5:30p.m. Monday's Game Miami atNewOrleans, 5:40p.m. Open:Carolina,GreenBay

WNBA WOMEN'SNATIONAL BASKETBALLASSOCIATION

Playoffs

FAR WEST BYU37, MiddleTennessee10 UtahSt. 40,SanJoseSt 12

Today's Games EAST

Fordham atSt. Francis(Pa.), 9a.m. Oklahoma St.at West Virginia, 9 a.m. Corne at I Yale, 9 a.m. Monmouth (NJ)atColumbia,9:30 a.m. NewHampshire atLehigh, 9:30a.m. Virginia atPittsburgh,9:30a.m. CCSUatRhodeIsland, 10a.m. BryantatWagner, 10a.m. PrincetonatGeorgetown, 11a.m. FloridaSt. atBostonCollege,12:30 p.m. Uconn atBufalo,12:30 p.m. PennatViff anova,2 p.m. SacredHeart atBuckneff, 3p.m. TowsonatStonyBrook, 3p.m. Holy CrossatDartmouth, 4p.m. JamesMadison atDelaware, 4p.m. Brownat Harvard,4:30 pm

SOUTH Butler atJacksonvile, 9a.m. Miami atSouthFlorida, 9a.m. SouthCarolinaat UCF ,9a.m. SouthAlabamaat Tennessee,9:21a.m. EastCarolinaat North Caro ina,9:30 a.m. DrakeatMercer,10a.m. DavidsonatMoreheadSt., 10a.m. NorfolkSt.at MorganSt.,10 a.m. San Diego atStetson,10 a.m. CoastalCarolinaat Elon,10:30a.m. RobertMorrisat VMI,10:30a.m. Charlotteat Presbyterian,11a.m.

HamptonatScState,11 a.m. Troy atDuke,noon W. CaroinaatSamford, noon CharlestonSouthernat Appalachian St., 12:30p.m. WakeForestatClemson, 12:30p.m. LSU atGeorgia,12:30 p.m. Cent.MichiganatNcState,12:30 p.m. MurraySt.atJacksonvi leSt.,1 p.m. Maine atRichmond, I p.m. AlcornSt.atAlabamaSt., 3p.m. ChattanoogaatGeorgiaSouthern, 3 p.m. Albany(NY)atOldDominion, 3p.m. DelawareSt.at Savannah St., 3 p.m. Furman atTheCitade, 3p.m Point (Ga.)atGardner-Webb,3p.m. Mississippi atAlabama,3:30p.m. TexasSouthernat AlabamaAffM,4 p.m. LamaratGrambling St.,4 p.m. Florida atKentucky, 4p.m. KentuckyWesleyanat Liberty, 4p.m. Tulane at Louisiana-Monroe,4p.m. Arkansas Techat Nichoffs St., 4p.m. Langston at NorthwesternSt., 4p.m. JacksonSt.at SouthernU.,4 p.m. Navy atW.Kentucky, 4 p.m. UABatVanderbilt, 4:30p.m. Indi anaSt.atTennesseeTech,5p.m. MIDWEST

Miami(Dhio)at fflinois, 9 a.m. N. Illinois atPurdue,9a.m. Marist atDayton,10a.m. fflinois St.at Missouri St.,11a.m. Campbelat l Valparaiso,11 a.m. Akron atBowlrng Green, 11:30a.m. E. KentuckyatE.Illinois, 11:30a.m. ToledoatBall St., noon Tennessee St.vs. Central St.(Ohio) atSt.Louis, noon N. Dakota St. atS.Dakota St., noon lowa atMinnesota,12:30p.m. Montana St. atNorth Dakota, 12:30p.m. Oklahoma atNotre Dame,12:30 p.m. SouthDakotaat W.Illinois,1 p.m. McNeeseSt.atN.Iowa,2 p.m. Youngstown St.at S.Illinois, 4 p.m. UT-Martin atSEMissouri, 4 p.m. KentSt.atW.Michigan,4p.m. Arkansas St.at Missouri, 4:30p.m. Wisconsin atOhioSt 5 p m SOUTHWE ST SMU at TCU,9a.m. E. WashingtonatSamHoustonSt., noon

HoustonatUTSA,1 p.m. Armyvs.LouisianaTechat Dallas, 1 p.m. TexasA&Mat Arkansas, 4p m. FAUat Rice,4p.m.

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PrairieViewatStephenF.Austin, 4p.m. WyomingatTexasSt., 4p.m. FAR WEST ColoradoatOregonSt., noon UTEPatColoradoSt.,12 30p.m. S. UtahatN. Colorado,12:35 p.m Templeat Idaho,2 p.m. ArizonaatWashington, 4 p.m. UNLVat NewMexico, 5 p.m. San Diego St. atNewMexicoSt., 5p.m. SacramentoSt.atWeberSt, 5p.m. Air ForceatNevada,5:05pm. MontanaatN.Arizona, 6p.m. IdahoSt.at UCDavis,6 p.m. SouthernCalat ArizonaSt., 7p.m. StanfordatWashington St., 7p.m. SouthernMiss.at BoiseSt.,7:15 p.m. California atOregon,7:30 p.m. FresnoStateatHawai, 8:59p.m.

At DelMonte Golf Course

(6,357 yards, par72) First Round BernhardLanger 33-30—63 TomLehman 35-32 67 AndrewMagee 36-31—67 Kirk Triplett Mark McNulty

Olin Browne

Jay Don Bake John Cook Rod Spittle

Today'sGames No. 1Alabamavs. No.21Mississippi, 3 30p.m. No. 2Oregonvs. California, 7:30p.m. No. 3Clemsonvs.WakeForest, 12:30p.m. No. 40hioStatevs No.24Wisconsin,5p.m. No. 5Stanfordat Washington State, 7p.m. No.6LSUatNo.9Georgia,12:30p.m. No. 8FloridaStateat Boston College,12:30p.m. No. 10TexasA&Mat Arkansas, 4p.m. No. 11OklahomaStateatWest Virginia, 9 a.m. No. 12SouthCarolina atUCF , 9a.m. No. 14Oklahomaat No.22Notre Dame,12:30 p.m. No. 15MiamiatSouth Florida, 9a.m. No. 16Washington vs.Arizona, 4p.m. No. 20Floridaat Kentucky, 4p.m. No. 25FresnoState atHawai, 9p.m. Pac-12 Conference All Times POT North Stanford OregonState WashingtonState Oregon Washington California

South

Arizona UCLA Colorado USC Utah ArizonaState

Conf. 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Overall

Conf. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-1

Overall 3-0 3-0

3-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-0 1-2

2-0 3-1 3-1 2-1

Today'sGames ColoradoatOregonState, noon ArizonaatWashington, 4 p.m. StanfordatWashington State, 7p.m. California atOregon,7.30 p.m. USCatArizonaState, 7:30p.m.

Betting line NFL

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Top 25 Schedule

College Schedule All Times POT (Subject to change) Friday's Games

Western Conference W L T Pts GF GA

Seattle 15 8 5 5 0 3 8 28 RealSaltLake 14 10 6 4 8 53 39 Portland 11 5 13 46 45 31 Los Angeles 13 10 6 45 46 36 Colorado 12 9 9 4 5 3 7 31 Vancouver 11 10 8 4 1 42 38 SanJose 11 11 8 4 1 3 1 41 FC Dallas 10 9 10 40 40 42 ChivasUSA 6 16 8 2 6 2 9 54 NOTE. Threepoints for victory,onepoint fortie.

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15 9 6 5 1 4 7 36 14 10 6 48 43 29 13 9 6 4 5 4 6 42 12 10 7 4 3 3 7 36 11 10 9 4 2 38 39 11 11 7 4 0 4 1 33 11 12 6 39 36 43 11 14 5 3 8 3 6 39 4 15 11 23 25 44 3 20 6 1 5 1 9 48

RogerChapman LorenRoberts Mike Goode s CraigStadler ScottHoch Rick Fehr BobbyClampet ChienSoonLu Joel Edwards Chip Beck Biff Glasson LarryNelson MarkWiebe TomPerniceJr.

Hale Irwin Dick Mast Colin Montgomerie TomByrum Willie Wood DuffyWaldorf BradFaxon TomKite PeterSenior

Tommy Armour ffl FuzzyZoeffer BobbyWadkins TedSchulz John Inman SandyLyle DavidFrost Jeff Hart ScottSimpson DavidEger FredFunk SteveElkington StevePate RoccoMediate JKKim BrianHenninger JohnRiegger Jay Haas Bob Gilder Bart Bryant Nick Price Jim Thorpe Jeff Sluman GeneSauers SteveLowery BradBryant Jeff Brehaut BruceSummerhays Gary Ha Iberg CoreyPavin Larry Mize MarkBrooks TonyJohnstone BruceFleisher AndersForsbrand PeterJacobsen Jim Rutledge MarkO'Meara MichaelAllen BenCrenshaw Joe Daley

TENNIS Professional

Pan Pacific Open Vir g inia Friday 3.5 PU RDUE At Ariake Colosseum 12 Troy Tokyo 1 BUFFALO Purse: $2.37 million (Premier) 1.5 Toledo Surface: Hard-Outdoor 24 C . Michigan Singles 1.5 KentSt Semifinals 12.5 E . Carolina PetraKvitova(7), CzechRepublic, defVenusWil23 BOSTONCOLL liams,UnitedStates,3-6, 6-3,7-6 (2). 20 Uab AngeliqueKerber (5), Germany,det. Caroline Woz25 M i ami-Ohioniacki (4),Denmark, 6-4,7-6(5). 18 Smu 21.5 ArkansasSt Thailand Open 2 M I NNESOTA Friday 14 Utep At Impact Arena 3 Lsu Bangkok, Thailand 10 Arizona Purse: $631,630(WT250) 14.5 Mississippi Surface: Hard-Indoor 37.5 Ca l ifornia Singles 4.5 Usc Guarterfinals PK LouisianaTech GiffesSimon(4), France,det. IgorSijsling, Nether14 5 ARKANSAS lands,6-4 5-7, 6-4. 3.5 NOTRE DA ME Tomas Berdych(1), CzechRepublic,def.Yen-hsun 28 SouthernMiss Lu Taiwan7-6(7) 6-4 17 S . FLORIDA RichardGasguet(2), France,def. Mikhail Youzhn y 28 W ake Forest(5), Russia5-7, , 6-3,6-1. 8 IDAHO Milos Raonic(3),Canada,def. FelicianoLopez(6), 13 5 Tulane Spain,6-4, 6-3. 2.5 TEX S. ANTONIO 15 Akron Malaysia nOpen 12 Col orado Friday 7 C.FLORIDA At Putra Stadium 12.5 KENTUCKY Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia 10 WASHINGTONST Purse: $984,300(WT250) 11 5 T EXAS ST Surface: Hard-Indoor 3 W . KENTUCK Y Singles 13.5 F la. Atlantic Quarterfinals 19 S A labama JurgenMezer (4), Austria,def. Federico Debonis, 11 Air Force Argentina,6-3,6-2. 19 W . VIRGINIA Julien Benne teau(5), France,def. AdrianManna7 Wis consin rino,France,6-3,6-3. 2.5 NEW MEXICO JoaoSousa,Portugal,def. DavidFerrer(f), Spain, 17 NEW MEXICOST 6-2, 7-6(6) 18.5 HA WAII StanislasWawrinka (2), Switzerland,def.Dmitry

d-Daff as;s-Seattle Note: =LLouisian aTechopened as thefavorite

GOLF Champions Tour First TeeOpen Friday Pebble Beach,Calif. Purse: $1.8 million

Tursunov (6), Russia,2-6,6-3, 7-6(3).

SOCCER MLS MAJORLEAGUESOCCER All Times PDT

EasternConference

W L T Pts GF GA

Eastern Conference Atlanta 1,Indiana 0 Thursday,Sept.26. Atlanta84,1ndiana79 Sunday,Sept.29:Atlanta atIndiana, noon x-Tuesday, Dct 1 Indianaat Atlanta,TBA Western Conference Minnesot a 1,Phoenix 0 Thurs day,Sept.26:Minnesota85,Phoenix62 Sunday Sept.29.MinnesotaatPhoenix,2 p.m. x-Tuesday,Dct.1:Phoenixat Minnesota, TBA

MOTOR SPORTS NASCAR Sprint Cup AAA 400Lineup After Friday gualifying; raceSunday At Dover International Speedway Dover, Oel. Lap length: 1 miles (Car number inparentheses) 1. (88)DaleEarnhardt Jr., Chevrolet,161.849. 2. (20)MattKenseth, Toyota,161 805 3. (39)RyanNewman, Chevrolet,161.74. 4. (99)CarlEdwards, Ford,161.609. 5. (43)Aric Almirola,Ford,161.609. 6. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford,161.594 7 (I) Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 161493 8. (48)JimmieJohnson, Chevrolet,161.341. 9. (78)KurtBusch,Chevrolet,161.326. 10. (56)MartinTruexJr., Toyota,161.204. 11. (22)JoeyLogano,Ford,161 023 12. (29)KevinHarvick, Chevrolet,1608. 13. (42)JuanPablo Montoya, Chevrolet,160.736. 14. l18)KyleBusch,Toyota,160.721. 15. (17)RickyStenhouseJr., Ford,160714 16. (24)JeffGordon,Chevro et,160.664. 17. (47) A JAffmendinger, Toyota, 160.65. 18 (11)DennyHamlin Toyota160557 19. (16)GregBiffle, Ford,160.542. 20. (5)KaseyKahne,Chevrolet, 160.371. 21. (27)PaulMenard, Chevrolet, 160.249. 22. (55)BnanVickers, Toyota,160.1. 23. l15)Clint Bowyer,Toyota,159.851. 24. (9)MarcosAmbrose, Ford,159.645. 25. (31)JeffBurton, Chevrolet,158.779. 26. (13)CaseyMears, Ford,158.611. 27. (34)DavidRagan,Ford,158.451. 28. (38)DavidGiffiland, Ford,158.263. 29. (14)MarkMartin, Chevrolet, 157.992. 30. (93)TravisKvapil, Toyota,157929. 31. (10)DanicaPatrick, Chevrolet,157.563. 32. (36)J.J.Yeley,Chevrolet,157.549. 33. (30)ColeWhitt, Toyota,157.336. 34. (98)MichaelMcDowell, Ford,156.883. 35. (95)Reed Sorenson, Ford, 156.692. 36. (51)RyanTruex, Chevrolet,156.644. 37. (33)LandonCassiff, Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. 38 (35)JoshWise Ford Owner Pornts 39. (83)DavidReutimann,Toyota, Owner Points. 40. (7)DaveBlaney,Chevrolet, OwnerPoints. 41. (87)JoeNemechek, Toyota, Owner Points. 42. (32)TrmmyHil, Ford,Owner Points. 43. (40)TonyRaines, Chevrolet, Owner Points.

DEALS Transactions BASEBALL

American League

DETROIT TIGERS Reinstated SS-DFJhonny Pera tafromthe restricted ist. MovedlNFDannyWorth to the60-dayDL. SEATTLE MARINERS—Announcedtheresignation

of manager Eric Wedgeat theendof theseason. National League MIAMI MARL INS— Fired presidentof baseball operationsLarry Beinfestandspecial assistantto the presidentofbaseball operationsJimFleming.

BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CLEVELANDCAVALIERS — Promoted TrentRedden to assistantgeneral Manager and KobyAltman

director ofproplayer personnel.Named Alex Moore high performance director. LDSANG ELESLAKERS—SignedC DanGadzurtc.

MIAMIHEA T—SignedGRoger MasonJr. NEW YORKKNICKS Signe dFIkeDiogu. OKLAHOM A CITYTHUNDER—SignedGDiante GarrettandGRodneyMcGruder. FOOTBALL National Football League NFL —FrnedCincinnati LBVontaze Burfict fined $31,000tor two unnecessary roughnessviolations ($2L000 for hittingGreenbayWRJames Jones, in the headandneckarea; $10,000for hitting Green Bay TERyanTaylor). FinedCincinnati S Georgeffoka $15,000forstriking GreenBayTEJermichael Finley in the head and neckarea. FinedPittsburgh WRAntonio Brown $15,750for twounnecessary roughness violations($7,875for a late hit on ChicagoSChris Conte, and$7,875forafacemaskonChicagoCB Sherr ickMcManis).FinedTennesseeLBMoiseFokou $7,875for a facemaskviolation in a gameagainst

SanDiego. CHICAGOBEARS — Signed DT Landon Cohen. Placed DTHenry Melton oninjuredreserve. NEW ENGLANDPATRIOTS — Released CB MarouiceCole. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Signed DTMichae Brooks to thepracticesquad.Released WRArceto0lark. HOCKEY

NationalHockeyLeague NHL Announcedthe Boardof Governorsapproved thesaleof theFlorida PantherstoVincent Vrola and DougCifu. FLORIDAPANTHERS — Named Douglas Cifu vice chairman, partner and alternate governor. PromotedMichaelYormarkto presidentandchief executiveoflicer. LoanedF Quinton Howdento San Antonio(AHL).Reassigned GMichael Houserto San Antonio. COLLEGE PURDUE — Announced sophomore basketball F Donnie Halewil transfer.

FISH COUNT Upstream daily movement ofadultchinook, jackchinook,steelheadandwild steeheadatselectedColumbia RiverdamslastupdatedonThursday. Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wstlhd B onneville 10,857 1,953 1,343 3 62 T he Daffes 10,501 1,077 2,042 6 2 3 John Day 13,382 1,974 4,176 1,408 M cNary 9 , 727 1 ,122 2,019 5 7 9 Upstream year-to-datemovement of adult chinook, jack chinook, steelheadandwild Fridayat selectedColumbiaRiverdamslast updatedonThursday. Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wstlhd Bonneville 1,031,382 155,222 222,004 95,238 The Daffes 658,638 126,051 153,019 65,300 John Day 480,970 120,977 106,052 43,654 McNary 451,427 77,929 89,231 34,693


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2013 • THE BULLETIN

SPORTS IN BRIEF FOOTBALL Bengal fined $31K — Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict was fined $31,000 by the

NFL: WEEK 4 PREVIEW

ears oo o a econ ro o i vision

NFL on Friday for two unneces-

By Barry Wilner

sary roughness violations. Burfict had hit defenseless Green Bay

The Associated Press

receiver JamesJones in the head and neck area, which cost him $21,000, and then struck Packer

tight end RyanTaylor, costing him $10,000. The NFL also fined Panthers quarterback Cam Newton

$10,000 for wearing clips on his helmet visor featuring the Under Armour logo. Although the clips that attach Newton's clear visor to the helmet are small and difficult

to see, the leagueconsiders it a violation of its equipment policy.

Hernandez girlfriend indicted — The girlfriend of former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez has been indicted on a

perjury charge in connection with the killing of his friend, a Mas-

sachusetts prosecutor said Friday, bringing to five the number of people facing charges in thecase. A grand jury indicted Shayanna Jenkins, 24, on asingle count in relation to the investigation into the June17 killing of Odin Lloyd, Bristol County District Attorney Samuel Sutter said. It wasn't clear what led to the charge. Lloyd,

a 27-year-old semiprofessional

football player from Boston, was found shot to death in an industrial

park in North Attleborough, Mass., near Hernandez's home,where Jenkins also lives. Lloyd had been

dating Jenkins' sister.

Raiders' Pryor recovering

— Oakland Raiders quarterback Terrelle Pryor took another step

in his recovery from a concussion and faces onefinal test before getting clearance to playSunday. Pryor was approved for full contact in practice and took increased reps while splitting time with Matt Flynn on Friday. Coach Dennis

Allen said Pryor is making "a lot of progress" and did not rule out the possibility that he could start

inOakland'shome game against Washington this week. "I feel100 percent, definitely," Pryor said.

"I don't know what it's going to

be but I know I'm going to study these next two days real hard as if I will be starting."

NCAA turns downIjSC request — The NCAAhas turned down Southern California's request for possible relief from the

sanctions that havebeenimposed on the football program since 2010. Athletic director Pat Hayden

had said USC felt compelled to discuss the sanctions after the NCAA's recent decision to lessen

the scholarship reductions that Penn State was hit with after the Jerry Sandusky scandal. But NCAA

spokeswomanMeghan Durham released a statement Friday saying

there is no comparison between the USCand PennState cases. The NCAA sanctioned USC after it was found former star Reggie Bush

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league in taking down quarterbacks and have a better all-around defense than the Panthers. The Giants, whose offensive line is banged-up, must find a running game; might be time for coach Tom Coughlin to swallow hard and give mercurial (and f u mbleprone) David Wilson the ball. After Andy Reid's successful return to Philadelphia, the Chiefs lead the NFL with a plus-9 turnover differential. They have yet to have a

F irst place in the NFC North is at stake Sunday, and th e G r een Bay Packers will be nowhere in the vicinity. Instead, it's the Bears, one of seven 3-0 teams, against the Lions at Ford Field. A victory for Chicago would give it a stranglehold on the division through one-fourth of the schedule. The Bears have been impressive under new coach Marc Trestman, showing a knack for clutch plays on both sides of the ball. They have a league-high 11 takeaways, are making good decisions, and Devin Hester is averaging 38 yards a kickoff return. But they also have some injuries, with defensive end Henry M elton

giveaway. Cincinnati (2-1) at Cleveland (1-2):

The Ohio faceoff got some added luster when the Bengals beat Green Bay and the Browns stunned Minnesota. Still, Cincinnati is i n f a r b etter shape and has the look of a c ontender. There's big-play capability C• on both sides of the ball, with play(knee) gone for the season and star makers like W R A . J . Green and cornerback Charles Tillman h obrookie RB Gio Bernard on offense, bled but saying he will play. Tillman Rex Arbogast/The Associated Press John Cordes/The Associated Press Geno Atkins and Reggie Nelson on normally would match up with the Chicago Bears wide receiver and kick Detroit Lions wide receiver Calvin defense. Lions' top t h reat, receiver Calvin returner Devin Hester. Johnson. Cleveland came to life after the Johnson. stunning trade of T r ent R i chard"He's a big, strong, physical corson. The Browns' defense is solid, ner," Johnson said of Tillman. "He's "Any time you go into a situation New York Jets (2-1) at Tennessee and their offense was impressive at smart. He's seen a lot of football, so where it's a new defensive coordina(2-1): Rex Ryan and Mike Munchak Minnesota behind journeyman QB he understandssome of the concepts tor that's installing a new defense, entered the season with tenuous job Brian Hoyer and tight end Jordan probably that we do on offense, so you always have the question of how security. As each team has gotten off Cameron. we've got to throw different things at you're prepared," said outside line- to a decent start, the heat has subsidBaltimore (2-1) at Buffalo (1-2): Afhim to get him off balance." backer Parys H a ralson, acquired ed a bit, and this is a better matchup ter two weak showings, the Ravens Detroit (2-1) is winning the close from San Francisco in late August. than previously expected. looked much more like champions ones — the Lions have outscored "Everybody wa s p r etty c o nfident Although the Jets got a gift wi n in manhandling Houston last week. the opposition by o nl y 13 p oints. in what they had, in what we have in the opener against Tampa, they There's hope Ray Rice can return Their passing attack is second in the here. This is a defense full of talented came close in New England to up- to the backfield from his hip flexor. league, but just lost a key piece when players." setting the Patriots. They are far too Baltimore could use a spark for its receiver Nate Burleson was injured The Dolphins got the first comesloppy, especially with penalties, but, offense. in a car accident. back victory of second-year quaras usual, Ryan has a solid, physical Buffalo is dealing with the growThe Lions got some good news: terback Ryan Tannehill's career last defense. ing pains of a rookie QB, EJ Manuel, Running back Reggie Bush has reSunday. The Titans needed a long TD pass and a defense that can't stop the run. covered from the left k nee injury New England (3-0) at Atlanta (1-2): A with 15 seconds remaining to rally It couldn't grab a victory last Sunday that sidelined him in last week's win pretty strong Sunday nighter, even past San Diego. But they have shown when the Jets seemed willing to hand over Washington. with A t lanta's early-season strug- vast improvement on defense and one over. "He's a very valuable part of our gles. The Falcons need to get healthy have not turned over the ball. Indianapolis (2-1) at Jacksonville (0offense and he affects the way de- as much as anything, and find ways Philadelphia (1-2) at Denver (3-0): 3): Coming off their huge win at San Don't believe Peyton Manning is los- Francisco, the Colts need to remain fenses play us," coach Jim Schwartz to stop the pass. sharp — although a lesserperforsaid. "If we can get him back on the That, of course, is essential against ing any sleep over this one. field, that will be a big plus for us." Tom Brady, whose receiving corps Manning runs an offense so potent mance still should be enough to beat Week 4 began with San Francis- looked far more professional in the it looks unstoppable, and the Eagles the undermanned Jaguars. Indy will co's 35-11 rout of St. Louis in which romp past Tampa Bay than in the can't tackle in the open field and have RB Trent Richardson more inaren't much in pass coverage. The doctrinated in the offense after a full the 49ers (2-2) had five sacks, lim- first two wins. ited the Rams (1-3) to 18 yards on the Seattle (3-0) at Houston (2-1): Un- game is in the Mile High City, where week of practice. ground and got 153 yards rushing der Pete Carroll, the Seahawks have the Eagles' fast-paced attack could Jacksonville gets back starting QB and a touchdown from Frank Gore. been dominant at home, but mediorun out of breath less than a halfBlaine Gabbert for an offense that On Sunday, it's New England at At- cre on the road. They began turning mile in. has produced a mere three TDs. lanta, Seattle at Houston, Pittsburgh that around late last season, and this Philly's best hope is through the Washington (0-3) at Oakland (1-2): If vs. Minnesota in London, the New would be a statement win. air; Denver ranks first i n g r ound the Redskins can't get off the schneid York Jets at Tennessee, Philadelphia Carroll brings the NFL's stingidefense. against the Raiders, some changes at Denver, Dallas at San Diego, the est defense, particularly against the Dallas (2-1) at San Diego (1-2): Two might be in order. It's difficult being New York Giants at K ansas City, pass, into Reliant Stadium. Houston teams difficult to get a handle on. patient waiting for Robert Griffin Cincinnati at Cleveland, Baltimore also has a rugged D, but the Texans Dallas looked excellent last week III to return to full fitness, or for the at Buffalo, Indianapolis at Jackson- got pushed around by Baltimore last against St. Louis and has won both league's worst defense statistically to ville, Washington at Oakland, and week and haveyet to make theirown its home games. But it frittered away turn it around. Arizona at Tampa Bay. statement as a power. plenty of chances to win at Kansas Oakland is dealing with QB TerMonday night's matchup has MiPittsburgh (0-3) vs. Minnesota (0- City in Week 2. The Cowboys' de- relle Pryor's concussion, and all the ami at New Orleans. 3) at London: Wembley Stadium has fense, sparked by en d D e Marcus bruises physically and emotionally Off this week are Green Bay and been sold out for months, and there Ware and linebacker Sean Lee, could from that Monday night rout at the Carolina, both 1-2. will be three big stars on the field: decide this one. hands of the Broncos. Miami (3-0) at New Orleans (3-0), Pittsburgh's Troy Polamalu and Ben San Diego has trouble closing out Arizona (1-2) at Tampa Bay (0-3): Monday night: Sean Payton's return Roethlisberger, Minnesota's Adrian games. All three have been down-to- Some members of the Cardinals must to the sideline has made a world of Peterson, the league's reigning MVP. the-wire affairs, and the Chargers smirk about Tampa Bay's unstable difference in the Big Easy, and his With the way both sides have per- a llowed Houston's big rally in t h e QB situation given ho w A r i z ona hiring of Rob Ryan to run the de- formed so far, it might be a better idea opener, then Jake Locker's late TD went through four of them last year, fense so far has been a stroke of to tour Buckingham Palace or the pass last week. none productive. Now, the Cardinals genius. Tower of London. Pity the loser havNew York Giants (0-3) at Kansas City have a veteran passer with credenThe Saints rank fourth in overall ing to stew at 0-4 on the long plane (3-0): If Eli Manning thinks last Sun- tials in Carson Palmer, and the Bucs defense, almost unheard-of territory ride back home, then stew some more day's seven-sack barrage was ugly are going with rookie Mike Glennon in New Orleans. with anupcoming bye week. in Carolina, well, the Chiefs lead the over benched Josh Freeman.

received improper benefits. The program's scholarship limit was reduced from 85 to 75. Next season is the last that USC will have to play with the 75-scholarship limit.

BASEBALL Brian Wilson lashes out at GialltS — The gameended and

NHL

NHL makingmoveswith major realignment this fall

Dodgers reliever Brian Wilson

By Greg Beacham

hustled toward the opposing

The Associated Press

dugout to lash out at Giants chief executive officer Larry Baer

Hockey fans in D etroit and Columbus have grown accustomed to the inconvenience. When the Red Wings and Blue Jackets are on the road, they've usually had to stay up well past most bedtimes to watch, or wait until morning to find out how their teams did way out West. With the NHL's first significant realignment in 15 years, everybody can sleep a bit easier this fall. "It's definitely a lot better for us for rest, economically for our team," Columbus center R.J. Umberger said. "It just makes a lot of sense." The NHL is altering its conference lineups, dropping two divisions and changing the makeup of its schedules in both the regular season and the

— theverymanwhoemployed the bearded pitcher for seven

seasons until he recently joined rival Los Angeles. After months of trying to present Wilson with his 2012 World Series ring, Baer

did his best after the Dodgers' 3-2 loss Thursday night. Once Wilson was done yelling, Baer walked to the other side of the ballpark and delivered the ring to

Dodgers personnel outside the Los Angeles clubhouse to give to the pitcher.

BASKETBALL Rose poised to return to BEIIIS —Derrick Rose's longawaited return is just about com-

plete. The former MVPpoint guard was back wearing his familiar uniform No. 1 on Friday, looking

ready to lead theChicago Bulls back to contention in the Eastern Conference after sitting out a

season following kneesurgery. He said he understands why fans were frustrated he didn't return

lastyear, but he had to becareful. He said he never felt ready to "take on the double team." Coach Tom

Thibodeau called the criticism unwarranted, saying Rosewasfollowing orders by taking acautious approach. Rosetore the anterior cruciate ligament during the 2012

playoffs. — From wire reports

playoffs. The biggest change sends Detroit and Columbus to the 16-team Eastern Conference, while the Winnipeg Jets head to the 14-team West. Those uneven numbers arethe subject of some concern, but there's no doubt they add up splendidly for the three teams on the move. "I think the travel sometimes takes years off all our lives," Detroit goalie Jimmy Howard said. "I think (moving East) will be great for us from the travel, even though we're all used to it now. It will be a lot of fun to play a lot of games in the Eastern time zone. It will be great for our fans, too, not having to stay up until all hours of the night to watch us." The moves are the culmination of years of debate and maneuvering. Detroit, which has been in the Western (originally Campbell) Conference since 1981, has desired a return to the East for years. Columbus, an expansion team in 2000, also jumped at the chance to shorten its list of road games starting at 10 p.m. Eastern or later back home. The Red Wings are joining the reconfigured Atlantic Division along with fellow Original Six franchises Toronto, Montreal, Boston — and, in the quirkiest part of the realignment, Florida and Tampa Bay. Columbus is in the cleverly named Metropolitan Division alongside Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and the three New York City-area teams.

"I love the four-division format. I really think for the fan, it's easy to understand. It keeps more teams involved, and with the crossover, if yOu're in a StrOnger CfiViSion than OtherS, yOu're not neCeSSarily dOne, because youcan always move to the other division." — Anaheim coach Bruce Boudreau "It's going to be great for our fan base to be able to see us play in the Eastern time zone a lot more," Umberger said. "All of our away games used to be in different time zones. For us, a chance to grow some close rivalries with different teams like Buffalo and Pittsburgh, maintain Detroit, I think we're just excited." Winnipeg, the erstwhile Atlanta Thrashers, will no longer spend the bulk of its road time in the American South. The Jets are grateful to be in the Central Division with Minnesota, Chicago and the rest of the NHL's Midwestern teams. It's too soon to tell whether Detroit, Columbus and Winnipeg will gain a significant competitive advantage from the switch. The Red Wings weren't exactly struggling to win while making the playoffs in each of the past 22 seasons out West, while the Blue Jackets wouldn't suggest the only reason they've never won a playoff game was all those road games in Phoenix. "I think it's a great time for our fans," Red Wings defenseman Niklas Kronwall said. "They'll be able to watch our games in prime time a lot more than they have. Playing Montreal, Toronto, Boston more often, I'm hoping it's going to spark that (excitement) even more. I know it will for us." But the three moves are just part of a competitive restructuring that will affect every NHL team. The league is back to a four-division format, dropping the six-division setup introduced in 1998. The

NHL also went back to a version of the divisional playoff schedule used from 1982 until 1994. The top three teams in each division get postseason berths, and two wild-card spots go to the two remaining teams with the best records in either division. The first two rounds of the conference playoffs will be within the division, which means the last wild-card team could be required to face the teams on the other side of the conference for a spot in the conference finals. "I love the four-division format," said Anaheim coach Bruce Boudreau, whose Ducks won the Pacific last season. "I really think for the fan, it's easy to understand. It keeps more teams involved, and with the crossover, if you're in a stronger division than others, you're not necessarily done, because you can always move to the other division." The NHL Players' Association initially objected to the uneven conferences, saying it would be tougher to make the playoffs with two more teams in the East. The union dropped the objection after the lockout. "This going to the East in the new divisional concept, it's going to be a difficult time for any of these teams to make the playoffs," said John Davidson, the Blue Jackets' director of hockey operations. "It's going to be a real battle. We have to understand that. I think we do." The schedule matrix also has been tweaked after several years of emphasis on divisional rivalries.Every team in the league faces everybody else twice this season, giving fans in every city a chance to see every star. "If I was sitting in the stands, I would tend to think that I'd like to see the Ovechkins come into my building and the Crosbys come into my building," Boudreau said. The change benefitsWest Coast fans, but some West teams aren't looking forward to long Eastern trips on their already mind-numbing travel schedules. "Miles-wise, teams in California don't get a break,for sure," Los Angeles coach Darryl Sutter sa>d.


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TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2013

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL and Asdrubal Cabrera both had two doublesand Jason Kipnis

Standings All Times PDT AMERICANLEAGUE East Division W L x-Boston 97 63 TampaBay 90 70 Baltimore 83 77 NewYork 83 77 Toronto 73 87 Central Division W L x-Detroit 93 67 Cleveland 90 70 Kansas City 85 75 Minnesota 66 94 Chicago 62 98 West Division W L x-Oakland 95 65 Texas 89 71 Los Angeles 78 82 Seattle 70 90 Houston 51 109

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WILD-CARDGLANCE 90 70 .563 90 70 .563 89 71 .556

Friday's Games Boston12,Baltimore3 Toronto 6, TampaBay 3 Miami 3,Detroit 2 Texas 5, LA Angels3 Cleveland12,Minnesota6 Kansas City 6, ChicagoWhite SoxI N.Y.Yankees3, Houston 2 Oakland 8, Seatle 2 Today's Games L.A. Angels(Richards7-7) atTexas(D.Hogand10-9), 9:05a.m. Cleveland(Kazmir 9-9) at Minnesota(DeVries 0-1), 10:05 a.m.

Tampa Bay(Archer 9-7) at Toronto(Happ4-7), 10:07 a.m. Oakland (J.Parker 12-7) atSeatle (Maurer4-8), 1:10 p.m. Boston(Lester15-8)at Baltimore(W.chen 7-7),4:05 p.m. Detroit (Ani.Sanchez14-8) at Miami (Eovaldi 4-6), 4:10 p.m. KansasCity(Ventura0-0) at ChicagoWhite Sox(Er. Johnson 2-2),4:10p.m. N.Y. Yankees(Pettitte 10-11) at Houston (Clemens 4-6),4:10p.m. Sunday'sGames Tampa BayatToronto,10:07 a.m. Detroit atMiami,10:10a.m. Bostonat Baltimore,10:35 a.m.

Cleveland atMinnesota,11:10 a.m. Kansas Cityat ChicagoWhite Sox,11:10a m. N.Y.Yankeesat Houston, 11:10a.m. L.A. AngelsatTexas,12:05 p.m. Oakland atSeatle,1:10 p.m. End ofRegular Season

Pct GB .594 .531 10 .456 22 .450 23 .375 35 Pct GB 594 .575 3 .563 5 .456 22 .413 29

Pct GB .575 .500 12 .469 17 .469 17 .450 20

WILD-CARDGLANCE z-Pittsburgh 92 68 .575 z-Cincinnati 90 70 .563 x-clinched division y-clinched wild card

Friday's Games

Miami 3Detroit2 Milwaukee 4,N.Y. Mets 2 Pittsburgh4, Cincinnati1 Atlanta 1, Philadelphia0 St.l.ouis 7,ChicagoCubs0 Washington 8, Arizona4 L.A. Dodgers11,Colorado0 SanFrancisco7, SanDiego3

Today's Games Pittsburgh(Morton7-4) at Cincinnati (Arroyo14-11), 10:05a.m. San Diego (Stuits10-13) atSanFrancisco(Petit 4-0), 1:05 p.m. Milwaukee (J.Nelson 0-0) at N.YMets(Harang0-1), I:10 p.m. ChicagoCubs(E.Jackson8-17) at St. Louis(Wainwright18-9),1:15p.m. Detroit (AniSanchez14-8) at Miami (Eovaldi 4-6), 4:10 p.m. Philadelphia(E.Martin 2-5) at Atlanta(Minor 13-8), 4:10 p.m. Washington (Haren9-14) atArizona(Mccarthy 5-10), 5:10 p.m. Colorado(Nicasio 8-9) at L.A. Dodgers (Greinke153), 6.10p.m. Sunday'sGames Detroit atMiami,10:10am. Milwaukee atN.Y.Mets, 10:10a.m. PittsburghatCincinnati,10:10a.m. Philadelphiaat Atlanta,10:35a.m. Chicago CubsatSt Louis,11:15am. San Diego atSanFrancisco, I:05 p.m. Colorado at L.A.Dodgers,1:10 p.m. Washington atArizona,1.10 p.m. End ofRegular Season

American League

Athletics 8, Mariners 2 SEATTLE — Bartolo Colon outpitched Felix Hernandez to reach18 wins for the fifth time in his career, Brandon Moss hit a three-run homer in the first inning and Oakland beat Seattle in the start of Eric Wedge's final

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Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher C.J. Wilson, second from left, is unable to grab the throw from catcher Hank Conger as Texas Rangers' Alex Rios, front, scores on a wild pitch by Wllson in the third inning of Friday's game in Arlington, Texas. Home plate umpire Mike DiMuro and the Rangers' Jeff Baker, who was at bat on the wild pitch, watch the play. The Rangers beat the Angels 5-3.

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S—An- Kansas performance, JaysonWerth and Miami BB3 BBB Ogx — 3 the Pirates are onewin awayfrom Chicago 000 001 BBB — 1 drus. SF —Calhoun. DP — D e troi t 1, Miami 2. LOB—Detroit 6,Miami5. Wilson Ramos each hit threeLosAngeles IP H R ER BB SO DP—KansasCity I, Chicago 3. LOB—Kansas taking it to PNC Park. 28 — Jh.Peralta (30), Stanton(26). SB—Yelich (10). C.Wilson 6 4 3 3 4 6 City 7, Chicago 3. 2B —A.Gordon (27), Hosmer r un home r uns and Washi ngt on S—Koehler. J.Gutierrez L,1-5 2- 3 1 2 2 1 1 (34), B.Butler(27), Carroll (9). 3B—AI.Ramirez (2). Pittsburgh Cincinnati Detroit IP H R ER BB SO opened its final weekendwith HR — GBeckham(5). SB—Bonifacio (28), A.Escobar Boshers 0 1 0 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi J.AlvarezL,1-5 22-3 2 3 3 2 3 Cor.Rasm us I 1 0 0 0 I (22). CS —Carroll (1). Davey Johnson as manager by S Martelf 4 1 0 0 Choocf 4 0 1 0 Porcelo 11-3 2 0 0 0 1 Kansas City IP H R E R BB SO Brasier 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 beating Arizona. 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WPG rigip 0 0 0 0 Simonp 0 0 0 0 C Brwnpr-rf 0 0 0 0 A.Hili2b 4 I 1 0 T 2:51. A 26 992(37,442). C.Wilson3. T 2:37. A—24,474(40,615). Dndrskp 0 0 0 0 Harper cf-If 5 1 1 1 MMntr c 4 0 0 0 T—3:31. A—37,355(48,114). DRonsn ph 1 0 0 0 Dsmndss 4 1 1 0 Pogockcf 4 1 2 0 Yankees 3, Astros 2 Hooverp 0 0 0 0 Leaders W Ramsc 4 1 1 3 Gregrsss 3 I 0 I Blue Jays 6, Rays3 T otals 3 2 4 6 4 Totals 3 11 6 1 T Moore1b 4 1 1 0 Corbinp 0 1 0 0 Through Friday'sGames P ittsburgh B02 B 0 2 DBB — 4 Rendon2b 3 1 1 1 Campnph 1 0 0 0 HOUSTON — DavidRobertson AMERICANLEAGUE C incinnati BBB 1 B B DBB — 1 Strasrgp 3 0 0 0 WHarrsp 0 0 0 0 TORONTO — R.A. Dickey slowed BATTING — Micabrera, Detroit,.347; Mauer,Mingot the save as Mariano Rivera DP Pittsburgh 2,Cincinnati1. LOB—Pittsburgh C lipprdp 0 0 0 0 Putzp 0000 nesota,.324;Trout,LosAngeles,.323; ABeltre,Texas, Tampa Bay's stretch run, leading 8, Cincinnati 4 2B —Byrd(35). HR —PAlvarez(35), looked on, andNewYork got a Tracyph 1 0 1 0 Pnngtnph 1 0 0 0 .315; Cano,NewYork, .313;DDrtiz, Boston, .308; Frazier(19).SB—S.Marte (41). Toronto to a victory that stopped glimpse of its future in a win that A bad p 0 0 0 0 Roe p 0 0 0 0 TorHunter,Detroit, .304. Pitlsburgh IP H R E R BB SO Xceden p 0 0 0 0 Lngwg p 0 0 0 0 RUNS —Trout, Los Angeles, 108; Micabrera, the Rays' seven-gamewinning A.J.BurnettW,10-11 8 5 1 1 1 6 sent Houston to its team-record Davdsn ph 1 0 1 1 Detroit, 103;CDavis,Baltimore, 103;AJackson, DeGrigi S,33-35 1 1 0 0 0 0 streak. TampaBaywasted a 2-0 Totals 3 5 8 9 8 Totals 3 4 4 9 3 13th consecutive loss. 99; AJones,Baltimore, 99; Crisp, Oakland,93; Cincinnati Washington B B B 140 B30 — 8 troit, lead and committed a seasonEgsbury,Boston,91. H.BaileyL,11-12 5 4 4 4 4 3 Arizona BB2 BBB DB2 — 4 RBI — CDavis, Baltimore,138; Micabrera,Detroit, New York Houston high three errors, including a Simon 2 0 0 0 1 2 DP — Washington 2. LOB—Washington5, Arizona ab r hbi ab r hbi AJones,Baltimore, 108; Cano,NewYork, 106; Dndrusek 1 2 0 0 0 2 6. 28 —Harper (24), T.Moore(9), Rendon(23), Prado 137; pair by two-time Gold Glove third G rndrscf 4 0 0 0 Villarss 4 0 1 0 Hoover F ielder, Detroit, 1 0 0 0 0 2 (36), Davidson(5). HR —Werth (25), W.Ramos (16) tiz, Boston103106;Encarnacion,Toronto, 104;DDrbaseman EvanLongoria. Nunez3b 4 0 0 0 Altuve2b 3 0 0 0 H.Baileypitchedto 2baters inthe6th. SB—Kobernus(3). CS —D esmond(6) Canodh 4 1 1 0 MDmn3b 3 0 0 0 —Machado, Baltimore, 51; Lowrie, HBP by H.Bailey (N Walker, S.Marte). WP Washing ton I P H R E R BB SO DOUBLES ASorinlf 3 1 1 0 Kraussdh 2 0 0 0 H.Bailey. Oakland, 44; CDavis, Baltimore,42; Pedroia, Boston, TampaBay Toronto StrasburgW,B 9 7 6 2 2 2 4 MrRynl1b 4 1 2 1 Elmorepr-dh 0 0 0 0 T—2:53. A—40 107(42,319). ab r hbi ab r hbi Clippard 1 0 0 0 0 1 42; Cano,NewYork, 40; Saltalamacchia,Boston, 40; DAdms2b 4 0 1 2 Carterlb-If 3 1 0 0 Chicago,39; Trout, LosAngeles, 39. 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S—Kawasaki. ab r hbi ab r hbi STRIKEOUTS —Darvish, Texas, 269; Scherzer, Tampa Bay IP H R ER B BSO Houston CHrndzcf 4 0 I 0 Heywrdcf-rf 3 0 0 0 as San Francisco beatSan Diego. Detroit,240;Sale,Chicago,226;FHernandez, Seattle, DberhoitzerL,4-5 51-3 5 3 2 I 4 Roginsss 3 0 0 0 RJhnsnlf 3 0 0 0 HeilicksonL,12-10 4 2-3 6 6 3 2 5 216; Verlander,Detroit, 207; Shields, KansasCity, Zeid 12-3 0 0 0 0 3 Utley2b 2 0 1 0 Buptoncf 0 0 0 0 WWright 1 1 0 0 0 3 San Diego San Francisco 196; AniSanchez, Detroit, 194. K.chapman 1 0 0 0 0 1 Ruizc B.Gomes 1-3 0 0 0 0 I 2 0 0 0 J.Uptonri-f 3 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi SAVES —JiJohnson, Baltimore, 48; GHogand, Fields 1 1 0 0 0 2 D Brwnlf 3 0 0 0 FFrmnlb 3 0 I 0 C.Ramos 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 Venalecf-rf 4 0 1 0 GBlanclf 4 0 3 2 KansasCity, 46; MRivera, NewYork 44; Nathan, Ro.Hernandez 0 0 0 0 1 0 T—3:04.A—29,486(42,060). R uflb 3 0 0 0 Gattisc 3 0 0 0 Brachp 0 0 0 0 Abreu2b 5 1 3 0 Texas4,2;AReed,Chicago,39;Baifour,Oakland,38; Beliveau 2-3 1 0 0 1 0 Asche 3b 3 0 0 0 CJhnsn 3b 3 1 1 1 H ynesp 0 0 0 0 Belt1b 5112 Frieri, Los Angeles, 37. Lueke 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Berndn rf 3 0 0 0 Janish 3b 0 0 0 0 National League K otsayph 1 0 1 0 Poseyc 3 0 0 0 Toronto CI.Le ep 2 0 0 0 Smmnsss 3 0 I 0 D enorfirf-cf-rf3 2 1 0 Pencerf 3 1 1 1 NATIONALLEAGUE DickeyW,l4-13 7 1-3 5 2 2 I 3 Frndsnph 1 0 0 0 Uggla2b 3 0 0 0 Gyorko2b 4 0 3 1 Sandovl3b 3 1 0 0 BATTING —Cuddyer, Colorado,.333; CJohnson, S.SantosS,1-3 I 2-3 2 1 1 0 3 Medlenp 2 0 0 0 Cardinals 7, Cubs 0 Headly3b 3 0 1 0 Noonan3b 0 0 0 0 Atlanta, .324; Mcarpenter,St. Louis, .321; Werth, Ro.Hernandez pitched to2 baters inthe7th. EIJhnsph 1 0 0 0 Medica1b 3 0 1 1 Bcrwfrss 3 1 0 0 Washington,.319;FFreeman,Atlanta,.317; MccutchHBP—byRo.Hernandez(Lawrie). WP—Lueke. K imrelp 0 0 0 0 JGzmnlf 4 0 0 0 J.Perezcf 4 2 3 2 ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis en, Pittsburgh,.317;YMolina, St.Louis,.316. T—2;42. A—27,288(49,282). T otals 2 6 0 2 0 Totals 2 71 3 1 Hundlyc 3 0 0 0 Vglsngp 1 0 0 0 RUNS —Mcarpenter, St. Louis,126; Choo,CinCardinals clinched their first NL Philadelphia BBB BBB BBB — 0 Amarstss 3 0 0 0 Kschncph 0 0 0 0 cinnati, 106;Goidschmidt, Arizona,103;Hogiday,St. Atlanta BBB BBB Dlx — 1 F orsythph 1 1 1 1 Pigph 0000 Red Sox12, Orioles 3 Central title in four years, beating Louis,102;Votto, Cincinnati,100; Mccutchen,PittsDP — Atlanta 2. LDB—Philadelphia I, Atlanta 2 BSmithp 2 0 0 0Machip 0 0 0 0 burgh,96;JUpton,Atlanta, 93. Chicago behind the strong HR — C.Johnson(12). CS—C.Hernandez(3) L aynep 0 0 0 0 Hemrep 0 0 0 0 RBI — Goldschmidt, Arizona, 124;Bruce,CincinBALTIMORE — ClayBuchholz Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO Boxrgrp 0 0 0 0 Scasigp 0 0 0 0 pitching ofLance Lynn and home nati, 107;FFreem an, Atlanta, 107; BPhigips, CincinCI.LeeL,14-8 8 3 I I 0 13 allowed three runs over seven Fuentsph-cf 1 0 0 0 HSnchzph 1 0 0 0 nati, 102; AdGon zalez, Los Angeles, 100,PAlvarez, runs by David Freese and Matt Atlanta CRonsnph 1 0 0 0 JLopezp 0 0 0 0 inningsandALEastchampion Pittsburgh,99,Craig, St. Louis,97. Holliday. St. Louis (95-65) has MedlenW,15-12 8 2 0 0 2 7 Dunnng p 0 0 0 0 DOUBLES —Mcarpenter, St. Louis,55;YMolina, KimbrelS,50-54 1 0 0 0 0 2 Boston routed Baltimore to Totals 3 3 3 9 3 Totals 3 27 117 won six of sevenand is tied with T—2:07. A—38,711(49,586). S an Diego 1B 1 B BB Bgl — 3 St. Louis,43;GParra, Arizona,43; Bruce,Cincinnati, gained some ground in the AL wild-card race with the victory

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B rdlyJrcf 0 I 0 0 Markksrf 3 0 0 0 Pedroia2b 4 2 3 0 Pearceph-rf 0 0 0 0 E—Sogard (9), Franklin (12). DP—Seattle 1. Holt2b 0 0 0 0 A.Jonescf 4 1 1 2 LDB Dakland 6, Seattle 5. 2B — Crisp 2 (22), D .Ortizdh 5 2 2 3 Pridiecf 0 0 0 0 D.Norris (16). HR —Moss (29), DNorris (9), Napoli1b 3 1 1 1 C.Davis1b 3 1 2 1 FGutierrez(10),KMoraies(23). SB—CYoung(9). BSnydrpr-1b 0 0 0 0 Valenciph-3b1 0 I 0 Oakland IP H R E R BB SO Navarf 5 2 2 3 Wietersc 4 0 0 0 ColonW,18-6 6 3 2 2 1 8 JGomsif 4 3 3 1 DJhnsn1b 0 0 0 0 Cook 1 1 0 0 0 1 Sltlmchc 4 1 1 1 Hardyss 3 0 1 0 Doo ittle 1 0 0 0 0 I Lvrnwyph-c 1 0 0 0 CSnydrc 1 0 0 0 Balfour 1 0 0 0 1 3 Drewss 4 0 2 3 McLothlf 4 0 0 0 Seattle Bogartsph-ss1 0 1 0 Schoop2b 4 0 0 0 FHernandezL,12-10 6 5 3 3 1 6 Mdlrks3b 5 0 1 0 Flahrty3b-ss 3 0 I 0 1 -3 2 3 2 1 0 0 Perez Totals 4 0 121612 Totals 3 4 3 8 3 2-3 0 0 0 0 I Capps Boston 603 000 031 — 12 2-3 0 1 1 1 1 B altimore Luetge 002 0 0 1 0 0 0 — 3 11-3 4 1 1 0 3 Wilhelmsen DP — Boston 1, Baltimore 2 LOB —Boston 6, WP Capps. Baltimore 5. 28 —Napoli (37), Saitalamacchia(40). T—3:06.A—23,014 (47,476). 3B — Drew(8). HR —D.Drtiz (30), Nava(12), J.Gomes

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2013 • T HE BULLETIN C S

PREP ROUNDUP

oun ain iew e a Bulletin staff report In a rematch ofa 2012 Class 5A football f i r st-round state p l ayoff game, Mountain View ran the ball at will Friday night, powering past visiting Wilsonville 26-13. Senior tailback Keenan Springer carried the Cougar offense, which was without starting quarterback Conor Nehl, rushing for 162 yards, three touchdowns and one two-point conversion on 22 carries. Cody Anthony added 45 yards on 13 rushes and b ackup q u a rterback B l a k e Knirk, who was filling in for the injured Nehl, added 14 yards rushing and one touchdown. The victory snapped Mountain View's two-game losing skid and improved the Cougars' record to 3-2 overall. The Wildcats, who won their first three games of the season, fell to 3-2. "The offensive line got after it," Mountain View coach Brian Crum said. "We got back to playing Mountain View f o otball t onight. W ith Conor out, w e d ecided we w e re just going to line up and run the football." Knirk completed just two of 10 passes,but both catches went for first downs. "He managed the g ame w ell," Crum said about his senior backup. "He got us in the right plays." Springer scored on runs of I, 2 and 11 yards in the first half to put the Cougars up 18-0. Wilsonville scored late in the second quarter and trailed

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18-6 at halftime. Neither team found the end zone in the third quarter, but Knirk made it 26-6 with a 1-yard run in the fourth. The Wildcats added a latetouchdown and the game ended 26-13. Zach E merson l e d M o u n tain View's defense with five tackles. Jace Johns added four tackles and two sacks. As a team, the Cougars posted four sacks against Wilsonville. "It was nice to see the kids bounce back," said Crum, referring to Mountain View's 26-25 home loss to McNary last week. "I like the way they responded." The Cougars finish out the nonleague portion of their schedule next Friday when they host undefeated

School. Filling in fo r t h e i njured Chad Lindgren at quarterback for Madras, Devon Wolfe threw for one touchdown and ran for another in the league opener for the Buffaloes. Husky receiver Kyle W i l l iamson caught two touchdown passes, as North Marion rolled to a 20-6 halftime lead. After two early turnovers, the Buffaloes settled down, according to head coach Rick Wells. "We played them tough and solid the rest of the way," Wells said. Madras fell to 2-3 overall and 0-1 in the TriValley Conference. The White Buffaloes host Molalla at Culver next Saturday. Junction City 34, La Pine 22: LA PINE — The Hawks struggled to Pendleton (5-0). shut down Junction City's offense In other Friday action: in the first quarter of their Sky-Em FOOTBALL League opener. Heading into the C rook County 49 , M adison 0 : second quarter, the Tigers were up PRINEVILLE — Quarterback Mike 21-7. Junction City (1-0 Sky-Em, 4-0 Irwin completed eight of 11 passes overall) tacked on another touchfor 137 yards and a touchdown to down and led 28-7 at the end of the lead the Cowboys in the nonconfer- half. But La Pine (0-1, 0-4) came ence routover the Senators of Port- back strong in the second half. Matt land. Irwin also rushed for two touch- Heal scored two touchdowns for the downs as Crook County improved to Hawks and recorded a pair of two2-3 overall. Wide receiver Collbran point conversions. Junction City had M eeker hauled in five catches for 70 its own touchdown in the third quaryards for the Cowboys. Middle line- ter, allowing the Tigers to clinch the backer Zach Smith led Crook County victory over La Pine. on defense with 12 tackles. The CowSweet Home 28, Sisters 6: SWEET HOME — The Outlaws fell behind boys play at Redmond next Friday. N orth Marion 34 , M a dras 1 2 : early in the first quarter 14-0 of their CULVER — Four t u rnovers hurt Sky-Em League matchup, then lost the White Buffaloes in the Tri-Val- more traction when Sweet Home ley Conference loss at Culver High scored again in the beginning of the

second quarter. Sisters responded with a 44-yard touchdown pass from Tristan Lewis to Isaac Mackenzie, but missed the point-after kick, leaving the score 21-6 at the half. "Our kids are playing hard," Sisters coach Gary Hedin said, "but we're making mistakes that we can't afford to be making." The third quarter remained scoreless, but Sweet Home was able to score one more in the fourth. The Outlaws (0-1 Sky-Em, 0-5 overall) are at Junction City next Friday. Culver 28, Vernonia14: VERNONIA — The Bulldogs broke a losing streak that dated back to the 2011 season by scoring four touchdowns on the road against Vernonia in nonleague action. Culver (1-2 overall) hosts Regis next week as the Bulldogs continue Tri-River Conference action. Powers 38, Gilchrist 16: POWERS — The Grizzlies fell to Powers in a Class 1A Special District 2 road game. The loss dropped Gilchrist to 2-2 on the season. No statistics were available. The Grizzlies host Camas Valley next Friday at 4 p.m. VOLLEYBALL Trinity Lutheran 3, North Lake 0: In the third game against North Lake, Trinity Lutheran elected to switch Katie Murphy into the setter position and moved setter Allison Jorge to defensive specialist. The Saints struggled in the first 10 points after the switch, but Trinity Lutheran was still able to come up with the win in three sets 25-13, 25-12, 25-17. Murphy recorded eight kills and eight digs,

Megan Clift added eight kills and Jorge contributed seven digs.The Saints (3-1 Mountain Valley League) had 10 kills altogether in their victory against North Lake. "I was really pleased," Saints coach Greg Clift said, "because we need to make changes to move forward asa team." Gilchrist 3 , But t e Fa l l s 1: GILCHRIST — Sierra Shuey was "all over the place", according to Gilchrist coach Maika Klages, recording three kills, two blocks, two aces and one dig as the Grizzlies topped the Loggers 25-22, 25-21, 2025, 25-21 for their first Mountain Valley League victory. Tierra Newton added eight digs and Madison Bean dished out six assists for Gilchrist, which moved to 1-4 in league play. The Grizzlies turned in a s t rong performance from the service line, Klages said, recording 14 aces in the four-game match. Central Christian 3 , Sh e rman C ounty 0: REDMOND — Le d by Aleksei Palfrey'sseven aces and Kelsey Stealey's six kills, the Tigers rolled past the visiting Huskies 2513, 25-19, 25-19. Stealey also had a big night at the service line during the Big Sky League contest, recording 13 straight points and two aces in the third and final game of the match. Central C h r istian c o ach Brooke Smalstig also highlighted the play of setter Brittenee Payne, her senior setter who ran the Tigers' offense. Central Christian is now 2-1

in league play.

PREP SCOREBOARD Football Friday's Local Results Class 5A Intermountain Conference Summit 48, Redmond20 6 6 0 8 — 20 Redmond Summit 7 14 27 0 — 48 R— DerekBrown1run (conversionfail) S Cameron McCormick 19passfrom Bransen Reynolds(DevonCurtright kick) R— DarrenRoss1run (conversionfail) S Josh Cherry 29passfromReynolds (Curtright kick) s — TylerMullenu passtrom Reynolds (curtright kick) S— Cherry11passfromReynolds (Curtright kick) S— JasonGarcia 6run(Curtright kick) S— Mullen43 passfrom Reynods(Curtright kick) S — McCormick 7passfrom Reynolds (Curtright kick) R— Ross8run(GabeBrauchler run)

Nonconference Ridgeview 35, Bend33 Ridgeview 7 7 14 7 — 3 5 Bend 0 14 6 13 — 33 R— BoomerFleming7run(Cav>nRodmankick) B— ChrisWallace2run(Tony Watters kick) B Wallace 38 run(Waters kick) R— Fieming2 run(Rodmankick) R— Simpson40run(Rodman kick) R Stevens 67run(Rodmankick) B— QuinnFettig28passfromCreighton Simmonds (kick failed)

R Fleming 18run(Rodmankick) B Wallace14 passtromSimmonds(run failed) B Fettig 11passfromsimmonds(watters kick)

Nonconference Mountain View 26, Wilsonville 13 Wilsonville 0 6 0 7 — 13 MountainView 6 12 0 8 — 26 MV —KeenanSpringer1 Nn(run fail) MV —Springer2 run(runfail) MV —Springer 11run(passfail) W— JoshBohard 5run(pass fail) MV —BlakeKnirk1run (Springerrun) W— DerekSunkle65 catch (StevenCrosbykick) Class 4A Sky-EmLeague Junction City 34, La Pine22 6 0 8 8 — 22 La Pine Junction City 20 7 7 0 — 34 J— BryonBrown37run(kick tailed) J — BradleySilver 20run(BradleySilver kick) t — MattHeal6 run(conversion failed) J— Brown35run(Silver kick) J — MalachiWard8 passfrom DacodaGustafson (Silver kick) t — Heal 11 run(Heal run) J— Brown12run(Silver kick) t — Heal 4 run(Heal run) Sweet Home 28, Sisters 6 Sisters 0 6 0 0 — 6 Sweet Home 14 7 0 7 — 28 SH — JT Weld 5run (Hunter Jutte kick) sH — Brandon Keenon24 run(Jutte kick)

SH Cole Ashcraft1 run(Juttekick) S Isaac Mackenzie44 passfrom Tristan Lewis (kickfailed) SH Erick Flierl 34run(Jutte kick)

Nonconference Crook County49, Madison 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 Madison C rookCounty 22 7 1 4 6 — 4 9 CC — M>ke Irwin 7 run(Ryder Shinkle kick) CC —ClarkWoodward5 run(Shink ekick) CC —Irwin 1run(Irw>n run) CC — CoIbran Meeker2 run (Shinkle kick) CC — Woodward 4 run(Shinkle kick) CC — Meeker22passfromIrwin (Shinkle kick) CC —SethKessi 25 passfromBlake Bartels (kick failed) Tri-Valley Conference North Marion 34, Madras12 North Marion 13 7 7 7 — 34 0 6 6 0 — 12 Madras NM —Kyle Wiliamson 2 passfrom BenCNmley (AndyPinekick) NM —TylerSaucedo5run (kick failed) NM —EmryPatterson 5run(Pinekick) M—BrocSanders 35pass fromDevonWolfe (kick failed) NM —ShaneMcKilip1 run (Pinekick) M—Wolfe5 run(passfailed) NM —Wiliamson35passfromCrumley (Pinekick) Class 2A

Nonconference

Culver 28,Vernonia14

Class1A Special District 2 Powers38, Gilchrist16

Friday's statewidescores Adrian62,Dayvile/Monument14 Amity 27,Wilamina0 Ashland34, Springfield 28 Bandon15, Chiloquin0 Banks21,Scappoose0 Barlow30, DavidDouglas28 BlanchetCathoic 35, SalemAcademy7 Burns25,LaGrande22 Canby20, OregonCity15 Cascade43, Newport14 CascadeChristian 47,Gold Beach 27 CentralCatholic41,Reynolds14 Century32,Forest Grove13 Clackamas 33, Lakeridge21 Clatskanie44, Knappa22 Corbett 27,Umatilla 6 Corvallis 21,SouthAlbany19 CottageGrove55,Elmira16 Crane48, Harper/Huntington0 CrescentValley14, Dallas6 Crow62,Mohawk40 DaysCreek42, North Douglas14 Dayton27,HorizonChristian Tualatin 8 Douglas43, Brookings-Harbor13 Dufur 60,Ech016 EaglePoint32,NorthEugene12 Elkton56,Butte Falls 6

Ravens Continued from C1 Fleming is the heart and soul for the Ravens, Codding satd. The senior running back not only provides Ridgeview with a solid ground game, but he picks up yards after contact, as shown during the Ravens' final drive of the game, when they milked 3 minutes, 33 seconds off the clock to get the win. Fleming was beat up afterward. Nearly 30 carries will do that to you, but for him, and for Ridgeview for that matter, it is all about the win. " Bend Hi g h ' s alw a y s tough," Fleming said. "They always f i n ish o u t g a m es. Their record doesn't show it because they've played some of the best 5A teams around. But we know they're always tough, and it's always a good rivalry." Momentum shifted for the Ravens at the end of the second quarter, when Ridgeview drove 65 yards and punched in a two-yard touchdown run by Fleming to even things up 14-14 with 19 seconds left in the first half. After thebreak, Ridgeview's first two drives consisted of just six plays. But those six plays went for 136 yards and two touchdowns — a 40-yard sprint by Cody Simpson and a 67-yard run by Tanner Stevens — to put the Ravens ahead 2814 with less than four minutes having run off the clock. "Those first two drives were critical coming out of halftime to regain momentum, espe-

Parkrose36, Putnam21 Pendleton 21, Baker12 Philomath10, Central7 Phoenix20, HiddenValley 8 PortlandChristian50,Valley Catholic 0 Powers 38, Gilchrist16 Prospect 46, HosannaChristian 22 Rainier32,Washougal, Wash0 Reedsport 32, Riddle16 Reg>s 41, Waldport 6 Ridgeview 35, Bend33 Roosevelt43,Benson 8 Roseburg34,South Eugene21 Sandy20,Milwaukie0 Sant<am Christian 29, PleasantHi I 3 Seaside55, Tilamook0 Sheldon49,SouthMedtord14 Sherwood66,Liberty12 Siuslaw44, Marshfield 6 SouthUmpqua56, llinois Valley29 Southridge35,Beaverton 7 Sprague34,Grant14 St. Helens37, HoodRiver 7 St. Paul44,lone0 Stanfield 74,Union26 Stayton44,Taft 6 Tigard58,McMinnville 0 TriangleLake62,Mapleton12 Vale 49,McLoughlin 7 WestAlbany13,Silverton 0 West Linn7,LakeOswego3 WestSalem48, Lincoln 7 Westview22,Aloha19 Wilson40,Jefferson14 Yamhill-Carlton13,Astoria9

Estacada 27, Molalla 24 Falls City56,Portland Lutheran14 Franklin 32,Cleveland14 Gladstone 33, LaSale 6 Glencoe 49, Hilsboro22 GrantUnion48,Weston-McEwen0 GrantsPass45, Thurston21 Gresham14,Centennial 7 Harrisburg15, Scio 0

Heppner30, Enterpr>se0 Herm>ston 51,TheDalles-Wahtonka 0 Imbler 56,PowderValley18 Irrigon 24,Pilot Rock0 Jesuit 62,Sunset20 Joseph54, Wallowa26 Junct<onC>ty34, LaPme22 Kennedy49,Toledo0 King's WayChristian School, Wash.50, Perrydale 14 Klamath27, Henley 14 Lebanon55,Woodburn7 Lost River44, RogueRiver0 Lowell 68,Yoncalla32 Mabton,Wash.29, Riverside6 Marist 45,Wilamette0 Mazama 30, North Valley6 McNary31, SouthSalem15 Nestucca27,Warrenton 6 Newberg 13, Tualatin 7 North Bend 44, Sutherlin 7 North Marion 34, Madras12 North Medford 61, Crater45 North Salem19,McKay16 Nyssa41, Lakeview14 Oakland 21, Coquille 0

its The Dalles Wahtonka next Friday. "Five for five on PATs, and that was the difference in the ballgame. That two-point differentialwas because we were five for five. It comes down to the PATs. We've been on the bad end of that PAT battle before, but Calvin Rodman had a fantastic game." The Lava Bears came up short, but for Craven, their resiliency shows that Bend High is on the rise, and the Bears will look to continue their ascent with a visit to Summit next Friday. "At this point, this team can still meet a lot of its goals," Craven said. "This was a great c onfidence-building ga m e . W e've b een t h r ough t h e wringer the last couple weeks

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playing absolute quality football teams. I think i t g i ves them a lot of confidence." For Fleming, the heart and soul of the Ravens, this win against a 5A program is huge a s Ridgeview strives to b e one of the top 4A teams in the state. "That's our goal all along," Fleming said. "We want to be on the top. And this is just another steppingstone on the

way."

— Reporter: 541-383-0307; glucas@bendbulletin.com.

Mountain Medical Photos by Joe Kline /The Bulletin

Ridgeview's Jack Bowman hauls in a pass while in front of Bend's Christian Johnson during the game on Friday night at Bend High School.

cially on (Bend's) homecom- the middle for me to be able to ing night when they've got the crowd behind them," Codding said. "To take the wind out of their halftime celebration and kind of wreck their homecoming was great for us." Ridgeview accumulated 436 yards on the ground, thanks in part to Stevens' 104 yards rushing as well as Simpson's 80 yards. Those two, Fleming said — combined with the execution of the offensive line — allow for Fleming to break out into the open field. "That's mainly what our offense is about, is spreading it out to the sides so it opens up

Summit Continued from C1 "We challenged the kids at halftime," said Padilla, whose club led 21-12 at the break. "We've had a tough time finishing games in the past.... This team didn't let that happen."

It really makes us a dangerrun," Fleming said. "And while ous team." Bend's Chris Wallace ran (the defense) shuts down the sides, the middle's open, and for 69 yards and two scores to vice versa." go along with a 14-yard receivCreighton Simmonds paced ing touchdown, and Quinn Bend (0-5) with a 2 3 -of-32 Fettig hauled in 12 passes for passing game, racking up 165 yards and two scores. 325 yards through the air and Fettig's 11-yard touchdown three touchdowns. catch with 3:33 to play cut the "Tonight was a huge step gap to 35-33, but that was as forwardbecause it really made close as the Bears would get, our offense two-dimensional," as Ridgeview recovered the Lava Bears coach Matt Cra- onside kick and ran out the ven said, pointing out that for clock. "The one thing I'm most the past few weeks Bend High has been a run-heavy team. pleased with is how far we've "He (Simmonds) started to feel come in our kicking game," really comfortable back there. said Codding, whose team vis-

Summit outscored Redmond (0-1, 1-4) 27-8 in the second half to seal the victory. Defensive back Patrick Leiphart led the Storm defense with 10 tackles. Nick Rasmussen added six tackles — four of which were for a loss— and three sacks.Summit hosts Bend High in IMC play next week. R unning backs D a rren R oss a n d

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Beavers Continued from C1 The players chipped in with the recovery efforts before a bye week off. As a result, Colorado will have had a 21-day layoff when the Buffaloes take the field against the Beavers today at Reser Stadium. MacIntyre has done his best to keep his playersfocused. He's been using a lotofscrimmagetype situations "so we could keep the speed of

the game going." "The speed of the game is one thing I've talked about that we've tried to work really hard at.... That's something that you get when you play in games. So, they (the Beavers) have four games and we have two so there's a little bit of an advantage on that side of it. On the other side, hopefully we're a little bit fresher than they are. I'm hoping," MacIntyre said. The mystery for Riley is what to expect. Because the Buffaloes have only played two games, there is not a lot of film available to see how Colorado is implementing MacIntyre's system. "I know we'll see some new stuff," Riley said. The Buffaloes are led by Paul Richardson, a 6-foot-l, 170-pound junior who has 417 yards on 21 catches with four touchdowns in two games this season, which leads the nation in receiving

yards per game. The game is the Pac-12 opener for Colorado, which defeated Colorado State and Central Arkansas to start the season. Oregon State (3-1, I0 Pac-12) has rebounded after a season-opening loss to Eastern Washington, and the Beavers are coming off a come-from-behind 34-30 victory last Saturday over San Diego State. The Beavers have been boosted by the play of quarterback Sean Mannion, who is ranked second nationally with 401 yards passing per game. He leads the conference with 15 touch-

down passes so far this season. It's a good thing he has stepped up, because the Beavers' ground game is nearly nonexistent. The Beavers are 121st among FBS-level teams with an average of just 55 yards rushing a game. The Beavers had just 10 yards on the ground against San Diego State. Here are things to look for when Colorado visits OSU: Cookin' Cooks: Beavers receiver Brandin Cooks had a career-high 14 catches against San Diego State, bringing his total to a national-best 43 and 10.8 receptions per game. He's averaging 159.8yards receiving per game, second nationally behind Richardson, who has averaged 208.5 in his two games. Woods still out: Top Beavers running back Storm Woods is expected to sit out the game because of a concussion, which also caused him to miss last weekend's game against San Diego State. Woods is the Beavers' leading rusher with 152 yards and two touchdowns. He had 940 yards rushing and 13 touchdowns last season. Riley said that even if Woods was medically cleared to play, he probably wouldn't play him. History:The last time Colorado was idle for two straight weeks during the season was in 1963. The Buffs were scheduled to play Air Force that Nov. 23, but the game was postponed when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated the day before. As a result, the Buffs were off both Nov. 23 and 30. Buffs out west:The game is Colorado's firstever trip to Corvallis. Both of the Buffaloes' previous trips to play Oregon State happened in Portland. The Beavers are the last Pac-12 team left for Colorado to face since it joined the Pac-12 in 2011 — although the Buffs' game against California that season was considered non-conferencebecause itwas the second of a home-and-home agreement.

Ducks

seven touchdowns, and run for 262 yards and four more scores Continued from C1 over his first three games. But he will be up against an Mariota hasn't thrown an Oregon defense that has al- interception yet this season. lowed opponents an average The undefeated Ducks rank of just 9 points per game, tying among the top five teams nathe Ducks for fifth nationally. tionally i n s c oring offense, The team has allowed an aver- with an average of 61.3 points, age of 189.3 yards passing per rushing offense with 355.3 yards and total offense with game, butonly one touchdown reception. 672 yards per game. "They remind you of a basAnother issue for the Golden Bears? The forecastcalls for ketball team in some ways heavy rain at kickoff, which because there's these huge mayimpact theirpassing game. momentum swings that take The remnantsof a typhoon are place in their games a lot of expected to bring rain, gusty times," Dykes said. "You watch wind and perhaps even minor the film and it's 7-0, then all of flooding to the region. a sudden you look up and it's W hile D ykes' offense i s 52-0. They make these runs known for its quickness — the and you have to weather the Bears have run at least 90 of- storm." fensive plays from scrimmage Which brings up one more in each of their three games advantage for the Ducks, who — Oregon's defense has been are 35-point favorites: They tested by its own offense, which are used to the rain. ranks last among FBS teams in Here are things to look for time of possession (22:18). when California (1-2) visits Or"Hopefully, it's just built into egon (3-0) tonight: our guys. We've seen guys Last time: Cal hung close snap the ball fast before. It's with Oregon for a good part not going to make our guys in- of their last meeting, trailing stantly uncomfortable. Hope- by just 24-17 midway through fully, that's not something that the third quarter. But Mariota throws us off too much," coach led the then-No. 3 Ducks on Mark Helfrich said. a 35-0 run for a 59-17 victory As for Cal, they will see in Strawberry Canyon. The Oregon's quick-strike, high- sophomore quarterback tied scoring spread offense led by a school record with six touchearly Heisman Trophy con- down passes in that game. tender Marcus Mariota, who Dat Rolls: Versatile running has thrown for 889 yards and back D e 'Anthony T h o mas

Rivalry

side the mainstream and were often identified as underdogs, Continued from C1 even as they began to field "I just can't understand how, powerhouse clubs in the 1940s sporting event aside, society's and 50s. gotten like this," Giants generBoth teams left New York al manager Brian Sabean said following th e 1 957 season Friday. "It's bizarre to me." steeped in the joy o f b eatThe killing happened more ing the o ther. Appropriate, than an hour after a Giants- then, that they relocated to Dodgers game that — beyond California cities with clashing the rivalry — had little con- cultures. sequence. Though the Giants To many a San Francisco are the reigning World Series native, Los Angeles is that champions, t he y m u d d led place where shallow people through a disappointing year transformed by p lastic surwhile the Dodgers overcame a gery dwell on whose car is slow start to win the division. better while they douse their G ames between the t w o lawns with water stolen from teams often have a playoff- N orthern California. If L o s like intensity, regardless of Angelenos think about San t he teams' positions in t h e Francisco, it's a foggy bastion standings. "Beat L.A." is the of we're-better-than-you snobc rowd's refrain w h e n t h e bery clinging to a 1960s counDodgers play at the Giants' terculture that has faded, save waterfront ballpark; "Giants for the tie-dyed T-shirts of its suck" cascades around Dodg- tourist traps. "Tensions between Norther Stadium. Fans relish the demise of ern and Southern California I their rivals nearly as much as think feeds into it and help the the success of their own team. rivalry along c onsiderably," The highlight of the Dodgers' said Daniel Durbin, a Univer1993 season came on the last sity of S outhern California game of the year when L.A. professor who studies the drubbed the Giants 12-1. The social and cultural impact of loss knocked San Francisco sports. "There's a bit of a leap out of the playoffs, despite 103 between that, though, and acvictories. tual violence." The rivalry extends from Still, violence has been part the field to the stands to the of the rivalry. In 1938, Brookstreets, and has long been lyn Dodgers fan Robert Joyce mixed up in identity politics. shot and killed a fellow bar For much of the early 20th patron and bartender after an century, the Giants were "the extended "ribbing" by Giants darlings of New York City," fans. favored b y sto c k brokers, The rivalry produced one politicians and the Broadway of the m ost i n f amous onset, said John Thorn, Major field confrontations in Major League Baseball's official his- League history in 1965. While torian. The Dodgers, mean- batting, Giants ace Juan Marwhile, attracted support from ichal thought Dodgers catcher immigrants and others out- Johnny Roseboro was trying

started at w ide r eceiver in Oregon's last game against Tennessee, finishing with 172 yards in total offense and a 28yard touchdown run. He has run for 338 yards and six TDs for the Ducks this season, and is threetouchdowns short of matching Derek Loville (198689) for third on the school's alltime list with 45. "Every team is going to give us their best shot so we just have to keep playing and do what we've

been doing. Making plays and coming together as a team," he said about Cal. Tough start: Oregon is the third ranked opponent in four games for the Golden Bears, who opened with a 44-30 loss to then-No. 22 Northwestern and fell 52-34 to fourth-ranked Ohio State on Sept. 14. All three ofthose opponents are undefeated. Cal's lone victory so far this season has been a 37-30 win over lower-division Portland State. Do not adjust your TV:California will be wearing gray jerseys and pants with blue helmets for the game at Autzen. The Golden Bears underwent a redesign this season, adding gray to the mix. As for the Ducks, they'll likely be wearing some c ombination that includes green so as not to clash with their fans. Oregon put out a fan "Color Schedule" guide this season that suggests Autzen attire for each game.

to hit him when he threw the ball back to the mound. Marichal clubbed Roseboro in the head with a bat, sparking an extended, bench-clearing brawl. Roseboro wasn't seriously hurt. In 1981, a year when the Dodgers won the World Series and the Giants were also-rans, L.A. outfielder Reggie Smith went into the stands at San Francisco's Candlestick Park to confront a heckling Giants fan. The Giants won the World Series in 2010 and so tensions were high when the Dodgers opened the 2011 season at home against San Francisco. Stow, a Northern California paramedic, was among the Giants fans in attendance. While walking to the stadium parking lot after the game, he was attacked and hit his head on the pavement when he fell. The most recent victim of fan violence, Denver, was born in Los Angeles County but was living in Fort Bragg, about 170 miles north of San Francisco. He a t tended W e dnesday's game with his father, Robert Preece, who w o rked security on game days at Dodger Stadium. On Friday, Denver's grandparents reflected the sentiments of many, writing in a p ublic statement that " t h i s incident underlines a symptom of a society whose values seem tohave deteriorated over time." Robert Sr. and Anne Marie Preece also expressed appreciation for "all the kind expressions of sympathy" — es-

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man Jared Goff (429.7) — will face off today in Eugene. Tide not rolling: There wasn't much doubt at the start of the season that Alabama was t he nation's best team. But even in w i n ning their first three games, the Crimson Tide didn't exactly run over the opposition. They rank 11th in the SEC in pass defense and allowed a school-record 628 total yards against Texas A8 M. Now they get t o w elcome Mississippi, which runs two styles of offense — fast and faster — while averaging more than 79 plays per game. As for its own offense, Alabama is last in the conference in rushing yards and needs a big day from T.J. Yeldon. Seeing green: There's something about Oklahoma that brings out the best in Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish hold a 9-1 advantage in the series against the Sooners, including a 30-13 victory last season in Norman, Okla., that ended OU's hopes for winning the national championship. The two teams meet again at South Bend, Ind., and Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly said the effort must be the same as last year, if not better. "Our plan (last year) was to keep the ball in front of us, minimize the big plays," Kelly said. "I think that's going to have to be the case again. It's going to have to be our best game of the year in all phases." Vegas wizards: We don't like to cite Las Vegas too much in this space, but it's worth nothing that the sports books there went 55-2 in picking the point-spread favorites last week on one of the worst college football cards in recent memory. According to Grantland.com, the typical bettor usually likes the favorite, which means the books took a bath last week even if the average point spread was 19. Jay Kornegay from the Las Vegas Hilton told the website: "We lost every major decision — the sharps, the public, and the inhouse players all won." Expat of the week: Philadelphia Cardinal quarterback O'Hara graduate Tom Savage has led a nomadic lifestyle with stops at Rutgers and Arizona before settling in (we think) at Pitt. But no one ever said he wasn't talented. Savage tied an ACC record with six touchdown passes last week in the Panthers' 58-55 victory over Duke and threw for 424 yards, fourth-highest in Pitt history. The 23-year-old senior does take some ribbing because of his age, but his veteran cool has put a spark in the offense of the Panthers, who host Virginia.

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THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2013

BRIEFING

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BVC concept finalists picked Five companies, some with little more

than an idea, havebeen selected to compete for $10,000 cash next month during the Concept Stage of the10th annual Bend Venture

Conference, organizers announced Friday. Audience members, comprised of investors, entrepreneurs, educators and others, selected the finalists Thursday

eveningatMcMenamins Old St. Francis School

in Bend, according to a news release from EconomicDevelopment

for Central Oregon. They heard pitches from11 companies, along with

a concept presenter selected from anOregon State University-Cas-

cades Campusentrepreneurship class. The businesses

By Rachael Rees The Bulletin

Enrollment in the state's solar incentive program, which pays utility customers for the extra electricity they produce, was supposed to end Tuesday. But the Oregon Legislature extended the program a year and expanded its capacity, said Bob Valdez, public affairs specialist for Oregon Public Utility Commission. The Legislature created the pilot program, which began in July 2010, to encourage the installation of new solar-electric systems. It helps customers of Pacific Power, Portland General Electric and Idaho Power offset some of their initial costs by receiving payments for the extra power they produce at their homes and businesses. The extension, Valdez said,

Net Netering

Meters like those seen in this 2010 photo track electricity from a solar-electric system installed as part of Oregon's solar pilot

program. Bulletin file photo

will potentially provide two additional enrollment windows next year: one in April to use leftover capacity, and one tentatively scheduled for October to use the additional capacity. When the solar incentive program started, it paid CentralOregon customers 55

cents per kilowatt-hour for 15 years for the electricity they produced with new smallscalesystems, such as those installed by homeowners and small businesses. All slots were filled in minutes. But before each enrollment window, the PUC re-evaluates

and adjusts the incentive rates based on demand, Valdez said. Central Oregon customers who enroll for the Oct. 1 slots are eligible for 25.6 cents per kilowatt-hour for small systems. While incentive rates have been steadily declining, he said, the demand has continued. Paul Israel, president and founder of Bend-based Sunlight Solar Energy, agreed. He said applications for the April enrollment in Pacific Power's territory outnumbered the available slots. "Oregonians want to take control of their energy bills," he said. "They want to keep their utility dollars local and invest in their own communities." About 1,200 qualified small-scale customers state-

wide have signed up for the program, said Israel, president of the Oregon Solar Energy Industries Association. He estimates they will each earn about $45,000 back over 15 years through monthly payments from Pacific Power and savings on their electric bills. Valdez said the pilot program has been a success for gathering information, figuring out what customers do and don'twant and how much they are willing to pay, but isn't sure if it will continue beyond next year. "This is a very small amount of energy we are talking about," he said. "Whether (the Legislature) wants to make it permanent or larger, those are decisions that only they can make." — Reporter: 541-617-7818, rrees@bendbulletin.com

selected and their con-

cepts:

protective equine boots

and wraps. • Ochoco Arms, a Prineville company with

a patented laser-sighting system for firearms. • Onboard Dynamics, a Bend companydeveloping technology for refueling vehicles with

natural gas. • TurboPup, a LaPine companythatmakes

meal bars for dogs. — Bulletin staff report

BEST OF THE BIZ CALENDAR TODAY

• Fall RV Showand Sale:See newfeatures of 2014 models; free; 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, 3800 S.W. Airport Way, Redmond; 541-548-2711. SUNDAY

• Fall RV Showand Sale: (see above; 10a.m.-5 p.m.j MONDAY

• Build a Professional Website forYour Business:Create and customize awebsite without programming; create a webhosting account with your own domain name; registration required; $149; 9 a.m.noon, Mondays and Wednesdaysthrough Oct. 16; COCC Chandler Building, 1027 N.W. Trenton Ave., Bend; 541-383-7270. • Travel Oregon101: Learn how to help your business or organization; registration required; 1-3:30 p.m.; Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, 3800 S.W.Airport Way, Redmond; 503967-1565 or www.cvent. com/d/q4q7cf . TUESDAY

• YoungProfessionals Network:5:30p.m. The Pig and Pound Public House, 427 S.W. Eighth St., Redmond; 541-526- I 697. • BloggingforBusiness and Beyond:Createa Wordpress blog, integrate it with other social media, engage your audienceand other bloggers and create original content on the fly; registration required; $65; 6-9 p.m. COCC Chandler Building, 1027 N.W. Trenton Ave., Bend; 541-383-7270. • How toStart a Business: Registration required; $29; 6-8 p.m. Central Oregon Community College - Crook County Open Campus, 510S.E. Lynn Blvd., Prineville; 541-383-7290. • TheValue of Performance, Buying or Building anEnergy Efficient Home: Presented by Bud Munson, broker at Holiday Realty of Central Oregon; free; 6-7 p.m.; The Environmental Center, 16 N.W. KansasAve., Bend; 541-385-6908. For the complete calendar, pickup Sunday's Bulletin or visit bendbulletin.com/tfizoa/

FHA says it needs 1.7 billion bailout

u r in S OC

• Axis Mundi, a Bend

companythatseeksto make collapsible temporary housing. • Ideal Equine Gear, a Bend developer of

inves ors Oin By Joseph Pisani The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Starting next week, you could own a piece of the Empire State Building. Or, if iconic New York skyscrapers aren't your thing, you could bite into Potbelly, a sandwich chain with more than 280 shops. Next week, these and two more companies with familiar names — the owner of budgetfriendly clothing store chain Burlington Coat Factory and Re/Max, one of the country's largest real estate agencies — are expected to sell shares in initial public offerings. A surging stock market is drawing investors to IPOs. This past week, 12 companies went public. That's the most in one week since November 2007, said data provider Dealogic. And there have been 151 IPOs in the U.S. this year, up 47 percent from a year ago, said IPO research firm Renaissance Capital. A more active IPO market signals confidence in the economy,because buying into IPOs is considered a riskier investment than investing in established companies. Companies that raise money in an IPO can also hire more people and make investments with the cash, helping support economic growth. And when IPOs gain in their first day of trading, that bodes well for other companies that may go public soon, such as automaker Chryslerand socialmedia company Twitter. Investors are closely watching next week's lineup. "Brand recognition will always foster additional attraction," says Scott Sweet, a senior managing partner at IPO Boutique, which rates IPOs and invests in them. But worries about a looming government shutdown could hurt demand for upcoming offerings, warns David Menlow, president of IPO analysis firm IPOfinancial.com. Empire State Realty Trust, which owns the Depressionera building, has had a long road to its public debut. The New York company first filed for an IPO in early 2012, but was set back by shareholder lawsuits. A judge cleared the way for an IPO this spring. Investors may buy the stock just

By Jim Puzzanghera Los Angeles Times

WASHINGTON — The Federal Housing Administration, whose role in the real estate market expanded dramatically in recentyears, on Friday said it would need approximately $1.7 billion to stabilize its longterm finances. It marks the first time the 79-year-old agency will require a taxpayer bailout, which it has the authorization to receive without congressional

approval. The FHA, which insures more than $1 trillion in mort-

gages, is funded by premiums

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Photo illustration / Photo by The AssociatedPress

Starting next week, the public can buy into the iconic Empire State Building. It, Re/Max, Burlington Coat Factory and sandwich chain Potbelly are all expected to begin selling shares in initial public offerings as a booming stock market is drawing investors to IPOs. to say they own a piece of the historic building, Sweet said. Millions of tourists each year ascend the 102-story Art Deco skyscraper's heights each year to view the city from its observation deck. And investors may clamor for sharesof Potbelly afterthe successful IPO of restaurant chain Noodles 8z Co. It went public at $18 in June and closed Friday at $44.32. Here aresome ofthe companies expected go public next week: • Burlington Stores Inc., which runs about 500 stores in the U.S., expects to offer 133 million shares priced between $14 and $16 each,

which would raise up to $213 million. It will trade under the ticker symbol "BURL." Besides the Burlington Coat Factory, the Burlington, N.J.based company also owns the Cohoes and M JM Designer Shoes stores. • Empire State Realty Trust Inc., the real estate investment trust behind the Empire State Building, also manages other office buildings in the New York City area. It expects to offer 71.5 million shares priced between $13 and $15 each, with the ticker symbol "ESB." It could raise up to $1 billion. • Potbelly Corp., the Chicago-based toasted sandwich

chain, expects to offer 7.5 million shares between $9 and $11 each and raise up to $83 million. Its ticker symbol will be ""PBPB." • Re/Max Holdings Inc., a real estate broker based in Denver, expects to offer 10 million shares, at up to $21 each and raise up to $210 million. They would trade under the symbol "RMAX." Also on deck for an IPO next weekare a methanol producer, OCI Partners LP, seekingtoraise asmuch as $368 million, and a mortgage investment firm, Cherry Hill Mortgage Investment Corp., which hopes to raise about

$130 million.

charged to homeowners. But the actions it took to stabilize the housing market after the subprime housing bubble burst left it backing billions of dollars in bad loans. The agency has been working to improve its finances by tightening underwriting standards even as it continues to try to assist the housing market by insuring mortgages with down payments aslow as 3.5 percent and easingrules forforeclosed borrowers. In a letter to lawmakers Friday, FHA Commissioner Carol Galante said the agency would need about $1.7 billion on Monday, the last day of the fiscal year, to ensure it has sufficient reserves to cover anticipated losses on the loans it backs. A bailout has been expected since April, when the Obama administration's proposed 2014 budget projected the FHA would need $943 million by Sept. 30. But the size of the bailout nearly doubled because the number ofmortgages the agency has backed declined in the past few months as mortgage rates have risen, Galante said. The mortgages the FHA insures now bring in new revenue to the agency and are less likely to produce losses than those backed from 2007-2009. Galante said the bailout request doesn't reflect the state of the FHA's insurance fund. When the fund's status is updated in the next few months, improvements the agency has made could result in more than $5 billion being added to the fund.

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE

Moar

• At its KudoMania event, the Advertising Federation of Central Oregon presented the following awards: Tom Hacker Memorial Award, Charles Brock,principal, owner and creative director at Faceout Studio; Silver

Medal Award,Aaron Fry, freelance graphic designer for BendORFryandexecutive director for the Justice Film Circle; President's Award,Chris Michaelis, owner and creative director of Thistlefish Design;

President's Award,Katy Sparks,marketing and public relations manager at Bend Memorial Clinic. • Laurie Moarhas recently joined SunForest Construction as aresidential

building designer. Moar has 13 years of experience in residential and landscape design environments. • Travls Waltonhas been appointed as relationship banking officer for the South

Bend branch of Bankof theCascades.Waitonhas nine years of experience in banking and hasreceived recognition for his customer service skills. • Matt Beershas joined

Bank of theCascades as senior vice president and mortgageoperations manager. Beerswill oversee mortgage operations for all of Oregon andIdahoandwill be responsible foradherenceto regulations andbankpolicies.


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JULIE JOHNSON

Fees waived for Public LandsDay Deschutes National

Kindness on road its own reward ook, I don't want to call anyone a jerk, but here's the deal: If you are traveling east on Reed Market Road shortly after a train has clearedthe railroad tracks, and you don't pause for the five seconds it takes to let one of the cars backed up on AmericanLane out onto Reed Market, you might be a bit of a jerk. See, when a train rolls through, traffic on Reed Market — and on Revere, Wilson and other east-west avenues — can get backed up considerably. I've seen up to a half-mile of cars idled by a train, and this kind of congestion doesn't get moving very quickly once the train is gone.

Forest and partner Discover Your Forest have teamed up for several activities on National Public Lands Day, a national event being held

today. The activities at Newberry National Volcanic

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Monument include trail restoration projects, interpretive talks and

hikes, caving, a photography workshop and more. The programs look to help volunteers and at-

• Former Bend residents making a go at fame inHollywood

— Julie Johnson is the features editor at The Bulletin. 541-383-0308, jj ohnson@bendbulletin.com

of this local national monument. Addition-

ally, recreation pass fees at Newberry and all Deschutes National

By David Jasper

Forest day-use sites are being waived for

The Bulletin

The backup is aggravated by secondary and tertiary congestion, such as when vehicles waiting to turn onto Reed Market from American Lane have to wait for the train, then wait some more for traffic to open up. Which is why there's an unspoken Bend traffic rule that says after a train, east-bound cars on Reed Market pause as they approach American Lane to wave through a car or two. It's an inconsequential delay to do so, it makes traffic flow infinitely more smoothly and it generates good will among drivers on both sides of the street. Ibetthere are dozens ofsuch places in Central Oregon — traffic hot spots where by habit of kindness, many motorists put aside their rush to get somewhere in order to offer some small courtesy to another driver.Some of these places are obvious: where two lanes of traffic merge into one,forexample, or where a driver urgently needs to change lanes in bumper-to-bumper traffic. Other situations are less obvious, such asthe dirt-road dance drivers will do on forest roads too narrow for two cars to pass each other. But in a country filled with (mostly) polite people, such situations usually end with one driver edging over to the side, maybe risking losing a little paint to a tree limb, but gaining the good will of theotherdriver in exchange. And the thing is, that good will is usually a bigger reward than might seem warranted by the simple act of letting another car in ahead of you or steering over a bit to the side of the dirt road. Drivers are (mostly) incredibly thankful for these small gestures. I know this because of the wave of thanks I normally see when I slow or stop to let a car turn ahead of me. This is another unwritten traffic rule: When another driver does something nice, you give a little wave or nod, a silent acknowledgement of the kindness that was just extended to you. I am an enthusiastic waver, myself. I go well beyond the standard nod and raising of the hand. I waggle my hand excitedly at the end of my wrist, smile, and mouth the words "thank you" in the other driver's direction. While I am sure these little gestures of diving kindness exist everywhere (although my experience as a passenger in Los Angeles may suggest otherwise), I like to think that Central Oregon is a bit of an oasis of courtesy on the roads. I like to think we are just a little bit nicer than average here, and that niceness naturally extends to our driving habits. Which is why I am a little ashamed to admit that on a recent drive home from work, as I approached the railroad tracks/American Lane congestion after a train had passed by, I was the jerk who cruised on through without letting any of the dozens of waiting cars on American Lane through ahead of me. Thecar ahead of me stopped to let a car turn, as did the car behind me, but I, in a bad mood and in a hurry to get home, defied the convention and kept right on driving. And I soon realized that the wave of thanks, the sense of good will that I would have felt had I slowed down long enough to help one other person, would have felt a whole lot better than pulling into my driveway five seconds earlier than I otherwise would have. I don't want to call anyone a jerk here, but, well, I was one. Sorry.

tendees appreciate the beauty and importance

the day.

long with screenings of i ndependent films from around the world, parties are a popular part of the annual BendFilm tradition. But when BendFilm festivities get underway next month, a smaller, private celebration will take place a bit farther from the rest of the activity, at Ariana Restaurant on Bend's west side. Friends and family plan to gather there in honor of actors Caleb Neet and Gordon Asti. Since 2010,the two former Bend residentshave been living in Los Angeles with the ambition of launching careers as professional actors. Over thepast several years, Asti has made a succession of short films as vehicles to highlight their acting abilities, developing into a self-made film director along the way. Now, his 38-minute film "Life of the Party" is among the 82 films juried into this year's festival, which gets underway Oct. 10 in Bend. He's also the 25-year-old son of highly supportive parents Susan and Glenn Asti, who coown Ariana with its two chefs: their daughter, Ariana Fernandez, and her husband, Andres Fernandez. "Life of the Party" stars Gordon Asti's best friend, Neet, 27, as Jared, a troubled, suicidal man who, during a party at his home, hides in his room, where he receives a succession of visitors who attempt to coax him back among the living in the wake of tragedy. The film also stars veteran character actor Daniel Zacapa, whose long list of credits includes a recurring role on "Hill Street Blues" and appearances in films such as "Se7en" and "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind." Zacapa told The Bulletin he believes "these guys are destined for stardom in Hollywood." Having "Life of the Party" make its world premiere at BendFilm is a step in the right direction, he said. SeeFilm/D5

Contact: kwgentry© fs.fed.us or 541-2336110.

Artist to appear on Oprahnetwork Bend illustrator Katie

Daisy will be featured this weekend in an

episode of "Super Soul Sunday," a program airing on the Oprah Winfrey Network, in

a segment aboutthe transformative power of art.

"Super Soul Sunday"

is on at11 a.m. Sunday. The Oprah Winfrey Net-

work appears on channel161 or 761 (HD) on BendBroadband,

or view the simulcast at www.oprah.com or facebook.com/super soulsunday.

Donate electronics to help teens Local community members with older cell

phones can consider donating them to help local homeless teenagers. Beulah's Place in Redmond, a shelter

for homeless teens, is currently sponsoring a collection drive for mobile devices including

laptops, cell phonesand other items. The devices will be

given to Causes International, which uses

the devices for reconditioned equipment or recycled parts. For each device donated, Beu-

lah's Place will receive a donation. Individuals can also

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Evergreen sale aids Soroptimist Soroptimist International of Bend is hosting

a holiday evergreen sale

Andy Tullis/The Bulletin file photo

From left, Gordon Asti and Caleb Neet rehearse a scene with Jolie Miller and Ky Wentworth in the 2009 production "She Stoops to Conquer" at Cascades Theatrical Co. Asti and Neet became fast friends on CTC'sGreenwood Playhouse stage,and moved to Los Angeles together in 2010 to pursue acting

careers.

If yougo

through Oct. 28. Supplied by the Portland-based Teufel Holly Farms, the ever-

The BendFilm Festival takes place Oct.10-13 in downtown Bend and the Old Mill District. "Life of the

greens include fresh wreaths, garlands and centerpieces. Thean-

party" screens at 3:30 p.m. Oct.11 at Tin PanTheater as well as12:30 p.m. Oct. 12 at McMenamins Old St.

Francis School. For tickets, passesand more information, contact www. bendfilm.org or 541-388-3378.

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Watch a trailer of the film on The Bulletin's website:

bendbulletin.com/lifeoftheparty Submitted photo

Gordon Asti, right, looks on as makeup is applied to Caleb Neet on the set of "Life of the Party."

nual fundraiser benefits Soroptimist scholar-

ships/awards and local nonprofits. Orders must be made by Oct. 28. The evergreens will be delivered locally before Thanksgiving.

Prices range from $17 for a deluxecenterpiece to $40 for a 25-foot Western red

cedar garland. Payment by check or cash is required on delivery. — From staff reports


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Time is cyclical A.M. Bhattacharyya, Hindu adviserof the Greater Kansas City Interfaith Council: In Hindu theology, there is no absolute end of time. Time is cyclical. The m anifested world endures for a Day of B rahma, equivalent to 4 3 2 billion human years. At the end of this time, the world becomes unmanifested. After staying in a l a t ent state for a Night of Brahma, t he same duration a s t h e Day, the world will again be manifested, preserved and then dissolved in a potential state again. The cycle goes on through eternity. Hindu mythology describes the evolution of time by dividing the time in four Yugas (eras), namely, Satya, Treta, Dwapara and Kali. The end of an era marks the beginning of the next era. Four Yugas, rotated 1,000 times, make a Day

of Brahma. Virtues and moral values are most dominant in Satya Yuga. These values gradually declineand vice increases as the eras progress through the cycle. In Kali Yuga, vice is predominant. The current era is Kali Yuga, 432,000 years long. According to some scholars, about 32,000 of those remain. The scripture predicts, at the end of Kali Yuga, God incarnates himself to destroy evil and to re-establish virtues. In Bhagavad Gita, God-incarnate Lord Krishna said, "Whenever virtue declines and vice rises, I incarnate myself. For the protection of the good and the destruction of the wicked and for the re-establishment of virtues I come in every age." A new era, Satya Yuga, begins where virtues are once again predominant. And the

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Everything is impermanent Lama Ch u ck Sta n f ord, Rime Buddhist Center, Kansas City, Mo.: We live on this planet Earth that is part of the Milky Way galaxy — only one of hund reds of b i l l ions o f o t h er g alaxies that make up t h e universe. From the Buddhist perspective, this view is vastly too small. B uddhists b e l ieve t h a t there are countlessnumbers of galactic universes that are continually g o in g t h r o ugh cycles of birth, existence (for a period of time), and eventual death. And then the cycle begins again in an endless cycle that is without beginning and without end. It was Bertrand Russell who said, "There is no reason to suppose that the world had a beginning at all. The idea that things must have a beginning is really due to the

poverty of our thoughts." Because of th e B uddhist doctrine of reincarnation, we believe that this endless cycle of birth, existence and death of everything from universes to ourselves isn't just happening on a macro level, but it is happening on a micro level too. Even our thoughts, feelings and emotions arise and then pass away. Everything Lt this phenomenal world is impermanent — nothing lasts. Therefore,rather than being preoccupied with end times, what is more relevant and useful for us is to become mindful of the impermanent nature of our world and of our lives. By doing so, we can realize the preciousnessofevery moment instead of wasting it on worrying about something that we can't do anything about. — Distributed by MCT Information Services

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HACKENSACK, N . J. Mary Jean Sawey and Lucia Tirone are both devout Roman Catholics, but they don't see eye-to-eye on Pope Francis. On Sunday, Sawey lauded the pope for his recent eyebrow-raising interview, during which he said the church had been "obsessed" with hot-button issues such as abortion, gay marriage and contraceptives. Instead, the pontiff said, the church needs to be welcoming to all. But Tirone, Sawey's fellow parishioner at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Paterson, N.J., engaged in a lively debate with her friend. "We love the sinner and we hate the sin, but they've got to be reformed," said Tirone, a self-described conservative Catholic. "These people say,'I want it my way, Lord, and I'll keep you in the corner, and you better change your ways to my ways.' ... They want their cake and to eat it, too." For at least half an hour, Tirone, a 50-year-old Paterson resident, and Sawey, a 57-yearold who lives in Hawthorne, N .J., went back an d f o r t h about the pope and his latest statements. They were both at the church's Bishop Rodimer Center, where Masses are held while the Cathedral undergoes renovations. After Masses at a number of Catholic parishes, churchgoers such as Sawey and parish priestsexpressed support for Pope Francis' remarks, which were part of an interview published last week by the Jesuit press. The church needs to be inclusive and less judgmental, or risk falling "like a house of cards,"according to the pontiff. "As he said, people don't need to be beat over the head with it, basically," said the Rev. Larry Evans, pastor of St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Ridgefield Park. "These are our teachings, but there's a lot more." The pope isn't attempting to change church dogma, all agree. But there were still some Catholics troubled by the pontiff's pronouncement, those who believe the church has a duty to unapologetically proclaim its tenets to the secular world, no matter how unpopular or out of step they are with popular culture. These Catholics said they await clarification from the pope. At St. Francis of A s sisi, churchgoer Francine Garvey, 59, a borough resident, said she was "a little bit shocked" by the pontiff's comments, and wanted more information. "I think what he was trying to say was we shouldn't only focus on the sin; that we

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Church in G len R ock, p arishionersalso embraced the pope's comments. "He's a New Age pope," said Matt Sheridan, 33, of Glen Rock. "He's going to make changes that make sense. I agree with it . .. . I t 's pretty common sense: Basically be nice to people." In Paterson, Sawey argued that the church had been perceived as being hostile to gays, and that the Pope was advocating embracing such outsiders, to bring them into the fold. Tirone said no pope had judged or bashed gays, and she criticized the media for being anti-Catholic. While stressing that she's not biased, Tirone said gays must be in line with the Catholic dogma in order to receive its sacraments, such as Holy Communion. "It's not a free-for-all," she said. "This is not, 'Hey, let's eat, drink and be merry, because everybody goes to heaven.'" Reaction from clergy to the pope's comments was positive. The Rev. William Benedetto of St. Catharine devoted his homilies to the pontiff's remarks at the two Masses hecelebrated. He put them in the context of a priest tending to his flock, and the theme of healing that the pope dtscussed. Benedetto said that the interview was not an encyclical but an informal talk where the pontiff could speak from his heart and mind.

"It's refreshing to see someone who isn't so guarded, so careful," Benedetto said. Evans said his parishioners hadn't asked him about the pope's comments. "I don't think most people even care," the pastor said. "All he said was everybody understands the teachings; let's be about ministry. And he asked priests, be about the ministry. We have to care for the poor, the homeless, the hungry, the imprisoned.... For me it's not an issue, because I do that stuff anyway. To me, church is not a theology class. It's to give us nuggets so we can actually chew on it during the course of the week." M onsignor R onald R o z n iak, pastor o f O u r L a d y of Mount Carmel, also said his parishioners hadn't approached him about the pontiff's comments. "I liked what he said," Rozniak said. "He talks about being a sinner. We're all sinners. We're a church of s i nners. And we welcome people and we hope to help them in their journey through their lives. But you don't help anybody by closing your doors." Nonetheless, the pastor said he was surprised by the bluntness of the pope's comments. "He has a lot of guts," Rozniak said. "You can see that he's a pastor, that he's accustomed to being a pastor of souls.... He really cares about

people."

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HOUSE OF COVENANT

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Sunday School 3 yrs to 6th grade Nursery-care provided

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

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Pastors: Chris Blair, Trey Hinkle, Ozzy FAITH CHRISTIAN CENTER

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

9:30am Sunday EducationalClasses 10:30 am Morning Worship This Sunday at Faith Christian Pastor Mike Johnson will share his message in the Sunday service title "NamingNames; Personhood ofthe Holy Spirit Part III" beginning at 10;30 AM. Childcare is provided in our Sunday morning service.

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CALVARY CHAPEL BEND

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20225 Cooley Rd. Bend

13720 SW Hwy 126, Powell Butte

Phone: (541) 383-5097

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Sundays: 8:30 8 10:30 am

Like Hymns? We've Got 'em!

Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm

at the RLCC Church, 2880 NE 27th

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REDMOND ASSEMBLY OF GOD

1865 W Antler • Redmond 541-548-4555 SUNDAYS Morning Worship 8:30 am8 10:30 am Life groups 9 am Kidz LIVE ages 3-11 10:30 am Evening Worship 6 pm WEDNESDAYS FAMILY NIGHT 7 PM

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Book by Book"

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EASTMONT COMMUNITY SCHOOL

Child for the Glory of God" Pre K - 5th Grade

HOLY REDEEMER, LA PINE

62425 Eagle Road, Bend • 541-382-2049

16137 Burgess Rd

Principal Lonna Carnahan

Tuesday, Wednesday 8 Friday Mass

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Sunday mass 8:00 am

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115 NW Minnesota Ave.

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Sunday Mass — 3:30 pm

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LIVING TORAH FELLOWSHIP

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

1155 SW Division, ¹D8, Bend

Sunday, Oct. 6, and 20 Sunday School 10:00 AM

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Temple Beth Tikvah is a member of the Union for Reform )udaism. Our members represent a wide range of Jewish backgrounds. We welcome interfaith families and lews by choice. Our monthly activities include Services, religious education for children F adults, Hebrew school, Torah study, social action projects and social activities

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Saturday 10:30 am - 2 pm

Friday, October I I, 6:00 pmFamily Shabbat Service and potluck

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Senior Pastor Virgil Askren SUNDAY 9:00 am Sunday School for all ages 9:00 am Hispanic Worship Service 10:15 am Worship Service

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September 8 — October 27 A sermon series

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TheS(ory continues at Foundry Church with Bryon preaching on how God's plan of redemption is carried out through Abraham's great grandson, Joseph. For Kidztown, Middle School and High School activities Call 541-382-3862 www.bendchurch.org HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH, SBC

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

For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org

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Monday-Friday after 7:00 AM Mass to 6:00 PM

• The healing ofa broken heart

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH

• Solace during times of grief

ELCA Worship in the Heart of Redmond

• A release of fears • Answers to your questions

Tuesday (Family Holy Hourl For more information please visit www.eckankar.org or Reconciliation

www.miraclesinyourlife.org

Tuesday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM

or call 541-728-6476.

ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CHURCH •

1720 NW 19th Street TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH

Redmond, Oregon 97756 541-923-3390

469 NW Wall St. • 541-382-5542

www.trinitybend.org

Father Todd Unger, Pastor Mass Schedule:

Suurlay Schedule

Weekdays 8:00 am

8:00 am and IO:15am

(except Wednesday)

Historic St. Francis Church,

Wednesday 6.00 pm

494 NW Lava St. at Franklin, Bend, OR

First Saturday 8:00 am (English)

We are grateful to the community

for the outpouring of help

Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) 12:00 noon (Spanish)

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

f(rstchurchCubendumc.org

COMM U NITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 529 NW 19th Street

CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING

Sunday Worship Services at 8:30 am 8 11:00 am Sunday School for all ages 10 00 am Fall Sermon Series: "An Adventure in Faith"

(3/4 mile north of High School) Redmond, OR 97756 (541) 548-3367 Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor

5 Saturdays and TMC: $l38

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

9:00 am Contemporary Worship 9:00 am Nursery Care 9:15 am Children & Youth Sunday School

The Bulletin: EVery Saturday On the ChurCh

9:30 am Adult Education 1(:00 am Traditional Worship

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M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am Wed. Bible Study at noon 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study I:00 pm 3rd Tues. Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner Youth and Family Programs Active Social Outreach

Redmond, OR 97756 - 541-923-7466

Confessions on Wednesdays from

Pastor Eric Burtness

5:00 to 5:45 pm

All are welcome

www.zionrdm.com

and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5 15 pm

through our red doors

Effective May 1, 2013 4 SaturdayS and TMC: $115

page. $23 by 5 PM Tuesday

Youth Groups High School - Sunday 11:00am — 12:30pm MiddleSchool— Wednesday 6 00-7 30pm Mondays 6;30 pm Centering Prayer

CO Marketplace: The First Tuesday ofeach month. $23 Copy Changes: by Monday I week PriOr to PubliCatiOn

Wednesdays

5:30 pm Prayer Service

1(13 SW Black Butte Blvd. The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector

followed by a Discipleship Fair

Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. Rev. Thom Larson

8 45 am 8 10 45 am

• A subtle sense of Divine Love Exposition 8 Benediction

Scripture: Isaiah 55:6-13 ONE SERVICE ONLY at 10:00 am

Sunday Morning Worship

Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur 21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241 www.clcbend.com

• Inner light and/or sound

Rev. Thom Larson Sermon Title: "Celebrating Discipleship"

Music 8 Fellowship

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

• Comfort, peace, joy

Everyone isWelcome!

21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241

Women's Bible Study, Tuesday 9:15 a.m. Men'a Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30 a.m.

• Expanded awareness

(In the Heart of Downtown Bendl 680 NW Bond St. /541.382.1672

Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting,

Singing HU can help you experience:

Sunday 4:30 PM

CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER

Wednesday Mid-WeekService Children 8 Youth Programs 7:00 pm Nursery Care Provided for All Services

Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm Sunday Worship Services: 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11.00 am Sunday Bible Fellowship Groups 9:30 am E 11:00 am Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor

680 NW Bond Street 541-388-8826 Jewish Synagogues

security of God's love

Saturday 8:00 AM

Monday - Friday 7:00 AM 8 12:15 PM

40 SE 5th St., Bend

Just 2 blocks SW of Bend High School Sunday Worship 10:00 am Sovereign Grace Church is dedicated to

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

of many different faiths open their hearts

worshipping God and teaching the Bible truths recovered through the Reformation. Call for information about other meetings 541-420-1667 www.sovereigngracebend.com

All services are held at the First United Methodist Church

love, and understanding. Singing HU can

Corner of NW Franklin 8 Lava

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Sunday School classes are at9:00 am and our Worship Service at 10:15 am

For information about our Religious Education programs, call Kathy Schindel at 541-388-8826

2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend 382-6862

more fully to the uplifting presence and HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH

.

Meeting at the Golden Age Club

GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH

to the Divine Being. it has helped people

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

singing HU can bring you greater happiness,

draw us closer in our state of consciousness

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SOVEREIGN GRACE CHURCH

Regardless of your beliefs or religion,

Domingo 12:30 PM -Misa en Espanol 62425 Eagle Road, Bend 541-382-5822 www.eastmontchurch.com

For the complete schedule of Services & Events go to: www bethtikvahbend org

a loving, uplifting, Spiritual Exercise. HU,

Wednesday 7:00 PM — Prayer Meeting 8 Adult Bible Study 7:00 PM — Kids 4 Truth

Community HU sing,

Small Groups Meet Regularly

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

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VOLUNTEER SEARCH Volunteer Search is compiled by the Department of HumanServices Volunteer Services. The organizations listed are seeking volunteers for a variety of tasks. Tosee afull list, and for additional information on the types of help needed, goonline to www.bendbulletin.com/volunteer. Changes, additions or deletions should be sent to 1300 N.W.Wall St., Suite103, Bend 97701, email Therese.M.Helton©state.or.us or call 54I-693-8988.

CHILDREN, YOUTH AND EDUCATION SERVICES ADULTBASICSKILLS DEPARTMENT (COCC):Margie Gregory, mgregory© cocc.edu or 541-318-3788. AFS-USA:www.afsusa.org or Caitlin Krutsinger, 503-419-9514. ALYCE HATCHCENTER: Andy Kizans, 54 I -383-1 980. BENDPARK& RECREATION DISTRICT:Kim, 541-706-6127. BIGBROTHERS BIGSISTERS OF CENTRALOREGON:541-3126047 (Bend), 541-447-3851, ext. 333 (Prineville) or 541-325-5603 (Madras). BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA: Paul Abbott, paulabbott@scouting.org or 541-382-4647. BOYS &GIRLS CLUBS OF CENTRAL OREGON: www.bgcco.org, info© bgcco.org or 541-617-2877. CAMP FIREUSA CENTRAL OREGON: campfire©bendcable.com or 541-382-4682. CASA (COURTAPPOINTED SPECIALADVOCATES): www. casaofcentraloregon.org or 541-389-1618. CHILDREN'SVISION FOUNDATION: Julie Bibler, 541-330-3907. CIRCLE OFFRIENDS: Beth, beth@ acircleoffriendsoregon.com or 541-588-6445. DESCHUTESCOUNTYSHERIFF'S OFFICE— CENTRAL OREGON PARTNERSHIPSFORYOUTH: www.deschutes.org/copy, COPY© deschutes.org or 541-388-6651. FOSTERGRANDPARENTS PROGRAM:Steve Guzanskis, 54 I-678-5483. GIRL SCOUTS:541-389-8146. GIRLS ONTHE RUN OF DESCHUTES COUNTY:www.deschutescountygotr. org or info©deschutescountygotr.org. GRANDMA'8HOUSE:54 I-383-3515. HEALTHYBEGINNINGS:www.myhb. org or 541-383-6357. HIGH DESERTTEENSVOLUNTEER PROGRAM:www.highdesertmuseum. org or 541-382-4757. IEP PARTNERS: Carmelle Campbell

at the OregonParent Training and Information Center, 888-505-2673. J BAR JLEARNINGCENTER: Rick Buening, rbuening@jbarj.org or 541-389-1 409. JUNIPERSWIM & FITNESS CENTER: Kim, 541-706-6127. KIDS CENTER: Lisa Weare, Iweare© kidscenter.org, 541-383-5958. LA PINE HIGHSCHOOL:Jeff Bockert, jeff.bockertmobend.k12.or.us or 541-355-8501. MEADOWLARK INDEPENDENT LIVING PROGRAM: Teal Buehler, 541-6 I7-9576. MOUNTAINSTARFAMILYRELIEF NURSERY:541-322-6820. NEIGHBORIMPACT: 541-548-2380, ext. 115. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY EXTENSIONSERVICE:541-548-6088, 541-447-6228 or541-475-3808. OREGON STATEUNIVERSITY MASTERGARDENERVOLUNTEER PROGRAM:http://extension. oregonstate.edu/deschutes or 541-548-6088. READ TOGETHER: 541-388-7746. REDMOND HIGHSCHOOL: 541-923-4807. REDMOND LEARNINGCENTER:Zach Sartin, 541-923-4854. REDMOND YOUNGLIFE: 541-923-8530. SCHOOL-TO-CAREERPARTNERSHIP: Kent Child, 541-355-4158. SMART (STARTMAKING A READER TODAY):www.getsmartoregon.org or 541-355-5600. TRILLIUM FAMILYSERVICES: 503-205-0194. VIMA LUPWAHOMES:www. lupwahomes.org or 541-420-9634. YOUTH CHOIROF CENTRAL OREGON:541-385-0470.

ANIMALS AND ENVIRONMENT BEND SPAY&NEUTER PROJECT: 541-6 I7-10 IO. BRIGHTSIDEANIMAL CENTER: volunteer©brightsideanimals.org or 541-923-0882. CAT RESCUE,ADOPTION & FOSTER TEAM (CRAFT):www.craftcats.org, 541-389-8420 or541-598-5488. CHIMPS, INC.:www.chimps-inc.org or541-410-4122. DESCHUTESLANDTRUST: www.deschuteslandtrust.org or 541-330-0017. DESCHUTESNATIONALFOREST: Jean Nelson-Dean, 541-383-5576. EAST CASCADESAUDUBON SOCIETY:www.ecaudubon.org or 541-241-2 I90. THE ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER:

www.envirocenter.org or 541-385-6908. EQUINEOUTREACH HORSE RESCUE OF BEND: www.equineoutreach. com or joan©equineoutreach.com or 541-419-3717. HEALINGREINS THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER: Darcy Justice, 541-382-9410. HUMANE SOCIETYOF CENTRAL OREGON: Jen, jennifer@hsco.org or 541-382-3537. HUMANE SOCIETYOFTHE OCHOCOS: 541-447-7178. JUNIPERGROUP SIERRA CLUB: 541-389-91 I5. PRINEVILLE BLM:www.blm.gov/or/ districts/prineville/recreation/host. php or 541-416-6700. STEWARDSHIPFOR SUSTAINABLE BAGGING:LexaMcAllister, Imcallister@cocc.edu or 541-914-6676. SUNRIVERNATURECENTER& OBSERVATORY: 541-593-4442. VOLUNTEERCAMPGROUND HOST POSITIONS:Tom Mottl, 541-416-6859.

ARTS, MUSIC, CULTURE AND HERITAGE

88.9KPOV, BEND'S COMMUNITY RADIO STATION: info©kpov.org or 541-322-0863. ART COMMITTEEOF THE REDMOND FRIENDS OFTHE LIBRARY: Linda Barker, 541-312-1064. ARTS CENTRALSTATION: 541-617- I3 I7. CASCADESTHEATRICALCOMPANY: 541-389-0803. CENTRAL OREGONSYMPHONY ASSOCIATION:Julie, 541-383-7779. DES CHUTESHISTORICAL MUSEUM: 541-389-1813, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. DESCHUTESPUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM:541-312-1032. FRIENDS OFTHE BEND LIBRARIES: www.fobl.org or Meredith Shadrach at 541-617-7047. HIGH DESERTCHAMBER MUSIC: www.highdesertchambermusic. com or Isabelle Senger at info© highdesertchambermusic.com or 541-306-3988. HEALTH HIGH DESERTMUSEUM: 541-382-4754. AMERICANCANCER SOCIETY: LA PINEPUBLICLIBRARY: Cindylu, Charlie Johnson, 541-434-3114. 541-317- I 097. AMERICANREDCROSS: LATINOCOMMUNITY ASSOCIATION: 541-749-4111. Brad, volunteer@latca.org or THE BLOOM PROJECT:www. 541-382-4366. thebloomproject.org or Heidi Berkman THE NATUREOFWORDS: at h.berkman@thebloomproject.org or www.thenatureofwords.org or 541-241-8845. 541-330-4381. DESCHUTESCOUNTYHEALTH REDMOND FRIENDSOF THE DEPARTMENT: Tuesday Johnson, LIBRARY:54I-3I2-1060. Tuesday Johnson@co.deschutes. REDMONDINTERCULTURAL or.us or 541-322-7425. EXCHANGE (R.I.C.E.): Barb, HOSPICEOF REDMONDbonitodia©msn.com or SISTERS:www.redmondhospice. 541-447-0732. org or Volunteer Coordinator at TOWER THEATREFOUNDATION: 541-548-7483. 541-317-0700. MOUNTAINVIEWHOSPITAL: JoDee Tittle, 541-475-3882, ext. 5097. HUMAN SERVICES MOUNTAINVIEW HOSPITAL HOSPICE:541-460-4030 or Tori ABILITREE:volunteer toabilitree.org or Schultz, tschultzwomvhd.org or 541541-388-8103, ext. 217. 475-3882, ext. 5327. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL:Philip NATIONALALLIANCE ON MENTAL Randall, 541-388-1793. ILLNESS— CENTRAL OREGON: ASSISTANCE LEAGUEOFBEND: Eileen White, namicentraloregon© 541-389-2075. gmail.com. BEND COMMUNITYCENTER: NEWBERRYHOSPICE:541-536-7399. volunteer©bendscommunitycenter. PARTNERS INCARE:www. org or 541-312-2069. partnersbend.org or SarahPeterson at BETHLEHEMINN: www. 541-382-5882. bethleheminn.org or 541-322-8768. RELAY FOR LIFE: Stefan Myers, BRIDGINGGAPS:bendbridginggaps@ 541-504-4920. gmail.com or 541-314-4277. ST. CHARLESIN BENDAND CENTER FORCOMPASSIONATE ST. CHARLESIN REDMOND: LIVING (PREVIOUSLYPEACE 541-706-6354. CENTER OFCENTRAL OREGON): VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE: Kristi, www.compassionatecenter.org or 541-585-9008. Beth Hansen, 541-923-6677.

CENTRALOREGONVETERANS OUTREACH: covo.org@gmail.com or 54 I-383-2793. DEPARTMENTOFHUMAN SERVICES/VOLUNTEERSERVICES: Therese Helton, Therese.M.Helton© state,or.us or 541-693-8988. DEPARTMENTOFHUMAN SERVICES/VOLUNTEERSERVICES CROOK COUNTY: ValerieDean,541447-3851, ext. 427. DISABLEDAMERICANVETERANS (DAV):Don Lang, 541-647-1002. FAMILY KITCHEN: Cindy Tidball, cindyt@bendcable.com or 54 I -610-651 I. FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER: 54 I-389-5468. HUMAN DIGNITYCOALITION: 54 I-385-3320. HUNGER PREVENTIONCOALITION: Marie, info@hungerpreventioncoalition. org or 541-385-9227. LA PINECOMMUNITY KITCHEN: 541-536-1312. NEIGHBORIMPACT: chrisq IO neighborimpact.org or 541-548-2380, ext. 106. PEACEBRIDGES, INC., BEND: www.abridgetopeace.org or JohnC. Schwechten at 541-383-2646. PFLAG CENTRALOREGON: www.pflagcentraloregon.org or 54 I -317-2334. RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE: Teresa, 54 I -318-4950. SAVING GRACE: 541-382-9227 or 54 I -504-2550. SOROPTIMISTINTERNATIONAL OF BEND:www.sibend.org, president© sibend.org or 541-728-0820. ST. VINCENTDEPAULSOCIAL SERVICES:541-389-6643. VOLUNTEER CONNECT:www. volunteerconnectnow.org or 541-385-8977. WINNINGOVER ANGER & VIOLENCE: www.winningover.org or 54 I -382-1943. WOMEN'S RESOURCECENTER OF CENTRALOREGON:541-385-0750.

STORE OF BEND: 541-389-0129. OPPORTUNITYFOUNDATION THRIFT STORE OFREDMOND: 541-548-5288. REDMOND HABITATFOR HUMANITY: Scott or Warren, 541-548-1406. REDMOND HABITATRESTORE: Roy, 541-548- I406. SISTERSHABITAT FOR HUMANITY: 541-549-1193. ST. VINCENTDEPAUL— LAPINE: 541-536-1956. ST. VINCENTDEPAUL— REDMOND: 54 I -923-5264.

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY AND THRIFT STORES

MISCELLANY

BEND AREAHABITATFOR HUMANITY:541-385-5387. HABITATRESTORE:Di Crocker, 54 I -312-6709. HUMANE SOCIETYOF CENTRAL OREGON THRIFT STORE:Jen, jennifer@hsco.org or 541-382-3537. NEAT REPEAT THRIFT SHOP:Peg, 54 I -447-6429. NEWBERRYHABITATFOR HUMANITY:541-593-5005. OPPORTUNITYFOUNDATION THRIFT

GOVERNMENT, CITY AND COMMUNITY THE CITIZENREVIEWBOARD(CRB): crb.volunteer.resources@ojd.state. or.us or 888-530-8999. CITYOF BEND:Cheryl Howard, choward@ci.bend.or.us or 541-388-5505. DESCHUTESCOUNTY VICTIMS' ASSISTANCEPROGRAM: Diane Stecher, 541-317-3186 or 541-388-6525. DESCHUTESRIVER WOODS NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION: www.drwna.org or Barbara at info© drwna.org or 541-382-0561. JEFFERSONCOUNTY CRIME VICTIMS' ASSISTANCEPROGRAM: Tina Farrester, 541-475-4452, ext. 4108. JEFFERSONCOUNTYVOLUNTEER SERVICES:Therese Helton, 541-4756131, ext. 208. LA PINERURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT: Volunteer Coordinator, 54 I-536-2935. ORCHARD DISTRICTNEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION: www. orcharddistrictneighborhood.com. SUNRIVERAREACHAMBEROF COMMERCE:541-593-8149. VISIT BEND: www.visitbend.com or 54 I-382-8048.

CENTRAL OREGONLOCAVORE: www.centraloregonlocavore.com or Niki at info@centraloregonlocavore. com or 541-633-0674. HIGH DESERTSPECIAL OLYMPICS: 541-749-6517. OREGON ADAPTIVESPORTS: www.oregonadaptivesports.org, info@oregonadaptivesports.org or 54 I -306-4774. SACRED ARTOF LIVING CENTER: 541-383-4179. TUMALO LANGLAUFCLUB:Tom Carroll, 541-385-7981.

SUPPORT GROUPS The following list contains support group information submitted to The Bulletin. Submissions must be

updated monthly for inclusion. To

submit, email relevant details to communitylife@bendbulletin.com. ABILITREEPEER GROUP FOR PERSONSAFFECTEDBYA DISABILITY:541-388-8 I03. ABILITREEYOUNG PEER GROUP: 541-388-8103 ext. 219. ABILITREEBRAIN INJURYSUPPORT GROUP:541-388-8103. ADHD ADULTSUPPORT GROUP: 541-420-3023. ADOPTIVE PARENT SUPPORT GROUP:541-389-5446. ADULT CHILDRENOF ALCOHOLICS: 541-633-8189. AGE WIDEOPEN (ADULT CHILDREN SUPPORTGROUP):541-410-4162 or www.agewideopen.com. AIDS EDUCATIONFOR PREVENTION, TREATMENT,COMMUNITY RESOURCESANDSUPPORT (DESCHUTESCOUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT):541-322-7402. AIDS HOTLINE:800-342-AIDS. AL-ANON:541-728-3707 or www.centraloregonal-anon.org. ALCOHOLICSANONYMOUS (AA): 541-548-0440 or www.coigaa.org. ALSSUPPORTGROUP: 541-977-7502. ALZHEIMER'SASSOCIATION: 541-548-7074. ALZHEIMER'SASSOCIATION CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-330-6400. ALZHEIMER'S/DEMENTIA CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-948-72 I4. AUTISM RESOURCEGROUP OF CENTRALOREGON:541-788-0339. BENDATTACHMENTPARENTING: 541-385-1787. BEND S-ANONFAMILY GROUP: 888-285-3742. BEND ZENMEDITATION GROUP: 541-382-6122 or541-382-6651. BEREAVEMENTSUPPORTGROUPS: 541-382-5882. BEREAVEMENTSUPPORT GROUP/ADULTSAND CHILDREN: 541-383-3910. BEYOND AFFAIRSNETWORK: A peer group for victims of infidelity, baninbend@yahoo.com. BRAININJURY SUPPORT GROUP: 541-382-9451. BRAINTUMOR SUPPORT GROUP: 541-350-7243 BREAKUPSAND DIVORCE SUPPORTGROUP:541-610-3060 or phoenixcounsel ingbend@gmail.com. BREAST-FEEDINGSUPPORT GROUP:541-385-1787. CANCER FAMILYSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-5864. CANCER INFORMATIONLINE: 541-706-7743. CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-536-7399. CAREGIVERSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-6802.

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LOS ANGELES — Growing up, E v elyn M a r t inez's mother didn't want her to ride a bike. "She thinks it's not safe for women to be riding late at night, and cars are dangerous too," Martinez said. Moreover, her mother told her: "Bicycles are for men." But after a chance meeting last year, Martinez joined an all-female, predominantly Latino cycling group that is both an answer and a challenge to the aggressive male biking culture. Like men's bike crews, it defies L.A.'s monolithic car culture with an inyour-face ethic, reflected in its name: the Ovarian Psyco

"This is a way to empower ourselves and use language that describesand empowers us," said Maryann Aguirre, thissummer's group leader. Martinez isn't the only one in the group who started riding at a later age because of p arental a p prehension. I n many Latino families, women areconsidered fragileand must be protected. "A lot o f t h e t i m es, the women that have never had the privilege of riding a bike is because they don't have the resources, or it's the fear

Cycles Brigade. The group says the name "is a play on words intended to be playful and simultaneously create some sort of acknowledgment/acceptance/ pride in one's historically op-

pressed body." W ithout bl u s hing, th e women use "feminine posi-

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Evelyn Martinez leads a group of female bicyclists, including members of the predominantly Latina Ovarian Psyco Cycles Brigade, during a ride in Los Angeles in June.

one was there to teach them or motivate them," Martinez sa>d. The nine core members are mostly Latinas in their 20s from Boyle Heights, East Los Angeles and Lincoln Heights who w or k f o r n o n p rofits. Each month, they organize a women's "Luna Ride" during the full moon, usually around their neighborhoods.

Their August ride, the biggest of the year, was a takeoff on Critical Mass, a monthly ride that spread from San Francisco to 300 cities, including Los Angeles. Just over 100 female riders joined the 30-mile ride from the Watts Towers to Hollenbeck Park, making five other stops along

the way. They often choose p olitical t h emes f o r t h e i r trips; July's was the California prison hunger strike. The women also sponsor coed rides — although the men might have to listen to a lecture on male privilege and machismo.

erations director for the Greenw ood Avenue theater, recalls telling him as much. "I said, 'Everybody has to audition for plays as they come up,' but he wanted to do this really officially, and had this m onologue p r epared," s h e said. "I'm looking at Caleb; we're looking at each other, like, 'OK.'" That season, Asti would be cast in Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap," and landed an even larger role alongside his new friend Neet in the comedy "She Stoops to Conquer."

acting," Neet said. "Once we became friends, we started working together producing short films right away." Their foray i nt o m a k ing their own independent films was launched in early 2010, Asti said,after he spouted off — in front of another relative — about going back to Los Angeles to become a professional actor. An uncle who was visiting Bend at the time said to him, "Everybody's p utting t h e ir stuff on Youtube. Why aren't you?" Asti said. "I was like, 'I dunno,'" Asti recalled answering. "He said, 'What are you going to show if you go down to L.A.? You got anything to show anybody?'" "That was like a light bulb for me and then that night I wrote this short movie, 'Roommate.' I asked Caleb, 'Hey, do you want to do this stupid little short film thing?'" Asti said. Shot on home video, the scary film was sparse on dialogue, and Asti thought he was terrible in it. "But it was cool. We made it as creative as possible, and it was our first attempt at a real little film," Asti said. What's more, when they s creened it for a c r owd of about 10, "They clapped at the end. It was like, 'Holy --! This is amazing,' you know?" said Asti. They cowrote the next two films, the comedy "Nice Guys" and the short film "Coffee," the latter directed by Neet's friend Hans Skjersaa, founder of FlickFive Films, a production studio in Bend. They shot

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egon Community College, Asti headed to New York by himContinued from D1 self, where in addition to his "Once you've been invited acting hopes, he had designs to one film festival, it's just a on getting into art school. "He was going to try to go to matter of getting invited to the second and the third and art school out there, but it was the fourth," Zacapa said. "I during the recession," Susan expect nothing but the best for said. "Nothing could happen them, and I hope I'll have the for that kid. We got hit hard privilege of working with them by the recession too, with the again on a much larger project restaurant." with a much larger budget. I After a few months in New think I wrote a check for 200 York, "I had this one night bucks to help them." where I had this revelation like, 'I'm just going to go home and Getting started do some community theater,' As a child, Gordon Asti was because Iremembered going into horror movies and Hal- to shows," Asti said. loween, helping his father creFirst, Asti stopped in Los ate chilling haunted houses Angeles. "I didn't love it, but I back when the family lived in liked it better (than New York). northern California. It just felt more (like home)," he "He loved movies from the said. time he was itsy bitsy," said his B ack i n B e nd , h e w a s mother, Susan, laughing. "He greeted with a challenge from was always just super creative, his b r other-in-law, A n d res and had a nose for just getting Fernandez. " Literally, the da y I g o t out and doing. School was not his deal. When he gradu- home, I said, 'I'm going to reated from Summit, he did a ally start acting.' And he said, 'Well, why don't you go right cartwheel." Asti was 14 when his family now?'" picked up stakes and moved Asti did as asked. He went from Fortuna, Calif., to Bend. down t o G r eenwood PlayOne selling point, his mother house, where Caleb Neet and said, was Summit's strong art Lana Shane were working in program. the front office. "What's weird is I was al"I was like, 'How can I act ways too nervous to act, but with you guys?' (Neet) thought anytime I had any excuse to that was funny," Asti said. be like, 'Hey, can I turn this Clearly, his earlier nervousness project into a movie?' I did," he had evaporated. "I said, 'Come said. For one assignment, he here, I'll do this thing for you,' and friends shot a six-minute and did this stupid monologue spoof of "Macbeth." on the stage." After graduating from SumHowever, plays are usually mit High in 2007, and taking a cast shortlybefore rehearsals few art classes at Central Or- begin, and Shane, former op-

Making friends Neet said that like Shane, he was drawn to Asti's eagerness. "One of the things about Gordon I like, too, is he's one of the most enthusiastic creative people," Neet said. "He was just gung-ho about everything all the time, always wanted to do something, always showing things to me, writing. When you hang out with someone with such passion for the arts, it rubs off on you. I was like, 'Yeah, let's make some stuff. Let's create.'" Their friendship was c emented during rehearsals for "The Mousetrap," particularly the evening Asti turned 21. "I kind of asked what he was doing, and invited myself to whatever he was doing, because I wanted to hang out," Neet said. "I'd just gone through a breakup, and eh, wanted to make some guy friends." Asti had no plans for his 21st birthday, "So we went out and had a crazy night on the town and bonded and talked about

Cycling is growing among

young women but still lags far behind men's participation; only one in five riders in Los Angeles is female, the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition reported in 2 011. The cyclists believe more women will turn out for rides with a female stride. With male riders, "there's t hat whole bro-ish kind o f stuff," Aguirre said. "We're not about who can ride fastest, we're about sisterhood." O ne Sunday evening I n June, 10 howling and cheering women started off from the Soto Street Metro station for the Supermoon Ride, celebrating the biggest and brightest moon of 2013. Instead of the typical spandex gear, the women wore skinny j eans, h oundstooth and plaid printed tights, studded vests and huarache sandals. Two of the women had T-shirts with the group's logo, the torso of a woman forming the ovarian "gang" sign: thumb and forefinger touching torepresent ovaries and fallopian tubes.

As t he y p a s sed C e sar C havez Avenue, a few o b scenities rang out from passing motorists. The Brigade didn't hesitate to respond. Passers-by oc c a sionally encourage them, i n cluding older Latinas who say they never had a chance to ride a bike, Martinez said. " Older women come u p to me and tell me 'Mija que bueno! Es muy bien ejercicio!'

"Coffee" at Bellatazza, tapping fellow cast members from"She Stoops to Conquer" as extras. One night that spring of 2010, Asti asked Neet, "Why don't you move down with me'?" Asti said. "I will. Let's do it," Neet replied.

"I asked him if he had tape of themselves," he said. Neet sent him a couple of their short films. "I was blown away by these guys' talent," Zacapa said. "They're that . .. good. Not only are they very watchable, but you just go, 'I wasn't that good when I was 22 years old.'" Once he met Asti, he told him, "There have been people working in this town for 10 years who don't have a lick of the talent you guys have.'" He's kept in touch with Neet and Asti, and believes in them. "I realize that things (are) not happening for these two as quickly as I'd hoped," Zacapa said. "I wish I could do more in terms of jump starting a career that they both certainly

Moviemaking They found an apartment their first day there, but had trouble finding work. So they "My m ade another film Life," a drama — using a camera Shane gave them as a part-

ing gift. They also found minor success inbeing cast as cops in a student film, and after a month and a half, they both had jobs, Asti busing tables, and Neet waiting tables at a diner. The two now wait tables at Off Vine, a Hollywood restaurant, and have separate apartments with their girlfriends. Neet's girlfriend, Sarah McDermott, also appears in "Life of the Party." One thing that surprised Asti, he said, was the sheer number of people he's met who are also trying to launch acting careers. "There are so many amazingly talented people," Asti said. Some of the talent they've met works alongside them in restaurants. Other times, they're seated at the table. A year and a half after they arrived in L.A., Neet waited on Zacapa, the veteran actor. Zacapa asked him if he was an actor, and learned about Neet's move with Asti from Bend.

(That's so good my daughter! It's really good e xercise)," Martinez said. A guirre, 23, i s a s i n g le mother who started biking two years ago with the group; now it's her main mode of t ransportation. S h e ev e n tows her 5-year-old daughter to day care in a trailer. Martinez, meanwhile, has lost more than 5 0 p o unds over dozens of rides in her year with the Psycos. " I wanted to b e a ble t o show other women on bikes that your weight, age or size doesn't matter," said the 21year-old. Now h e r m o t her wants to learn to ride too.

deserve, (but) they're doing all the right things. I think that 'Life of the Party' speaks for itself — not only for Caleb's talent in front of the camera, but also ... Gordon's talent in terms of being a writer, and producing and directing." Lana Shane has seen their films from the beginning, and concurs. "With each short film, and films that I've seen, you just see them grow, in a lot of ways. A nd hopefully they will b e in that industry, in the right place at the right time, in front of the right person. Because they should be recognized by other people in their industry," Shane said. "They can go far. They're very capable and creative. You can tell I just love them to death." — Reporter: 541-383-0349, djasper@bendbulletin.com

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Immortality can be such a lonely burden. As the first vampire/werewolf hybrid, Klaus Mikaelson

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premiering Thursday. The spinoff of "The Vampire Diaries" features Klaus visiting New Orleans, which h is f a m il y h e l pe d b u i l d . There he meets up with Mar-

cel (Charles Michael Davis), once his protege, now a slick tyrant. "He is a Jay-Z character," Davis says of Marcel. "He is rags to riches." "Marcel felt enslaved," Davis says. "He just wants to be free in a sense. He is still a sensitive guy. He wants to rule over the witches and the werewolves, but he is a vampire. He is not an original." At only a f e w h u n d red years old, Marcel is a kid in t he vampire world. But h e now rules th e w e rewolves and witches in New Orleans, killing at whim and making it very clear to Klaus that he is the boss. "I'm not the prince of the Q uarter, f r i e nd," Ma r c e l growls to Klaus in the pilot. "I am the king! Show me some respect." Klaus, who has anger issues, does not take kindly to Marcel's attitude.

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Charles Michael Davis stars in "The Originals," premiering Thursday on The CW. Though i n itially c o ntent can, and Klaus is a hybrid. to let fury guide him, Klaus T he witches of New O r relents to b r o ther E l i jah's leans need tocastoffMarcel' s (Daniel Gillies) pleas to try shackles and know that Klaus to live in New Orleans for a and his family, which also inwhile — fo r f a m ily. Elijah cludes sister Rebekah (Claire wants to see the family line H olt), can help t h em. T h e continued. witches want Marcel dead, "Family i s p o w er, N i ck- and Klaus isn't too wild about laus," Elijah tells his brother. him either, so they form an al"Love, loyalty — that's power. liance. They will take care of This is what we swore to one Hayley during her pregnancy another 1,000 years ago beand ensure that Klaus' child fore life tore away what little is born. humanity you had left." Klaus needs convincing, Klaus h a s i m p r egnated given that his base-line emoHayley (Phoebe Tonkin), tion is anger. Despite the fact w hich initially shocks hi m that his character is a tightly because vampires cannot pro- coiled ball of rage, albeit in a create. However, werewolves scruffy and appealing way,

M organ sees him a s a b i t wounded and vulnerable. "I have thought from the beginning that what he wants most of all is affirmation and love," Morgan says. "He is a bastard child. His mother was a witch, and his father was a werewolf. His stepfather was a vampire who turned us into vampires." "The first kill I made as a vampire transformed me into a werewolf," Morgan says. Klaus is supposed to be that tense. "He flips on a dime," Morgan says. "He's a sociopath. It's hard to f eel anything other than anger. He is always chasing that love he never received." In one fight scene, Klaus says, "I cannot be killed." Morgan acknowledges that's no t 1 0 0 p e rcent accurate. "There is a w e apon out there that can kill him," Morgan says. "It is the only weapon, the stakes from the wood from one tree. We burned the tree hundreds of years ago. I have the daggers dipped in the ash from the tree. The daggers were pulled out, and I have the stake of that tree. I am hoping to hold onto it for a while." The actor does refer to the character in the first person and is clearly well versed in vampire lore. "I love playing the character," Morgan says. "There is a progression that had to hap-

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absolutely, assuredly, it will be a show in its own right. For fans of ' V ampire Di aries,' they will recognize the mythology. But for all of the people who have never seen a frame of 'Vampire Diaries,' they won't feel like they are late to the party." "It is done so well, and I was so lucky to come in on

it and (be) given the opportunity with t hi s character," he continues. "It looks a little different. It is a little more colorful. It's embracing the color of the city." And the flavor of New Orleans, which is as it should be — spicy, nuanced and mysterious, steeped in history that isn't always apparent. "New Orleans is Marcel's h ome, but K l aus i s j ust a h ouseguest," D a v i s sa y s . "And houseguests stink after three days."

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to be reminded? Is the same true about your homework? If the answer to these questions is yes, then do they KNOW Connor? Do they know his parents? If they do, they might feel more comfortable about your seeing him, IF it's in a group rather than one-on-one. Dear Abby: I'm 13 y ears old and I r e cently enrolled in a new school. I have met two boys, "Jake" and "Cory," and I have been crushing on both of them. I really like Jake for everything, but I'm not sure he likes me back. I like Cory for his looks and popularity, and I'm positive he likes me because he said so. Should I ask Jake to go with me first, and if he says no, rebound to Cory?

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In another month, there might be a third guy. Dear Abby: My brother thinks I eat too slow, and I think he eats too fast. He claims it's rude to eat slow and make others wait for you. I say eating slowly is healthy, and it's better than wolfing down your food to keep up with the people you're with. Who's right? — At My Own Pace in Eddington, Maine Dear At Your Own Pace: You're both right. If you eat so slowly that the rest of the people at your table must wait for you to finish, ask them to proceed with their dessert and coffee so they won't have to sit there and watch you masticate. And wolfing down one's food causes some people to overeat, which is why weight-loss specialists advise against it. Dear Abby:What do new fathers hand out today instead of cigars? — Nonsmoker in Savannah Dear Nonsmoker: Because so much more i s n o w u n derstood about the dangers of tobacco, many new fathers today hand out small gift bags of candy instead — blue for a baby boy or pink for a daughter. — Write to Dear Abby at dearabby.com

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ABR, CRS cade Mtn and canal • 3 bedroom, 2 bath ker, 541-388-0404. kitchen, cabinetry ga- • 1 acre Home has 3 b e ds, Windermere 541-480-7180 Sepa r a te C e n tral views. lore, granite counters, 2590 sq. ft. 8 bonus John L. Scott Real v iewing d ec k w i t h 201304830 peninsula eating bar • MLSDarryl room. A private oasis! Oregon Real Estate mesa table, hot tub, 2 Estate 541-548-1712 Doser, seating room for 6+, $579,000 I Homestead natural gas fireplaces Close in acreage. Con- dining area & vaulted Broker, CRS www.johnlscott.com/7 $343,000 and woo d b u r ning on 9 Acres - 3 - 4 bed, 541-383-4334 veniently located be- living room. Plenty of 6924 2 b ath, 1 95 9 S F , f ireplace i n liv i n g tween Bend 8 Redfor entertaining! Kathy Caba, Principal room. Too many de- mond, this relatively room completely f e n ced, $398,500 MLS Broker, ABR borders BLM, 36X28 tails to list. 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I d p d lyO M d Op «d Home -2.2 AC -1501 Country Living. 5 Acres Smith Rock views. 2.5 bath, plus a Windermere Ce n t ral with irrigation, minSF custom built home, bdrm, Move in ready. 3 bedLuxurious G e t away; bonus room 023 acres located by Lake Billy c orner lot in a S W Oregon Real Estate utes from downtown. rooms & 2 baths. RV Residence Club Villa Chinook. Open floor n eighborhood wi t h 70+ Acres on the Big Great custom home parking too! at Pronghorn; 3 bdrm, plan, mtn views, deck 500 + sq.ft. of com3 bath, 2,227 sq.ft., Deschutes with Cas- site. O ff e re d at: Barbara Jackson, Brofor entertaining. Sell- posite $199,000 ker 541-306-8186 one twelfth interest. decki n g. cade views. This priing furnished ¹33908 Cate Cushman, John L. 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Canyon Esta t es. •• 3 The cook will • 5 units 5552 sq.ft. updated, Mountain views, large On the Deschutes beautiful kitchen, 2 love the Jenn-Aire • .20 acre lot 40x40 vaulted great fenced bac k y ard, River d ining areas, & a n range, island, • MLS 201305479 room, Ochoco stone additional 500 sq. ft. great n e ighborhood • MLS 201202960 slide-out shelves. OfJackie French, Broker Brandon Fairbanks, fireplace and floor to amenities. ¹37870 of e n closed l i v ing fered at $515,000! 541-480-2269 Broker, SRES, ceiling windows, main space. Large back541-639-6307 MLS¹201305100 GRI, CDPE l evel living w ith 2 yard t oo . $ 6 5,900 www.johnlscott.com/2 Secily Luse, Broker 541-383-4344 master suites. An ad- MLS¹201305879 541-388-0404 0002 ditional b a t h and Teresa Brown, Broker Windermere Central Faye Phillips, Broker lower level bdrm and Oregon Real Estate 541-788-8661 541-480-2945 bonus rooms. Triple John L. Scott Real MORRIS John L. Scott Real $259,000 I Ready for car garage, RV hook- Estate 541-548-1712 REAL ESTATE Estate 541-548-1712 Horses. 409 Acre w/3 u ps. 5 5 70 5 C h i ef MORRIS Desert Woods l acre irrigation, fenced Paulina. $1,395,000 Great Inve s t ment! REAL ESTATE and cross fenced, irri$165,000 Ainslie Reynolds, 20030 Ald e rwood NE Bend l $329,000 • 1209 sq.ft. single level gation e q u ip . in Principal Broker Circle, Bend. Great • 2212 sq.ft. cluded, RV h o okup$369,500 I W oodside ReMax Key Properties. • 3 bedroom, 2 bath location in Woodriver • 3 bedroom, 2 bath • .48 acre lot and water f e ature, Ranch 3 bed, 2 bath, 541-410-1054 Cell Village. .4 Acre RS • .28 acre on cul-de-sac comfy 3 bdrm, 2 bath 1699 SF contempo- 541-728-0033 Office • MLS 201307780 zoned, fix up to live in • MLS 201307525 Gary Rose, home. 541-480-7777, rary home, new sepJane Strell, Broker, or rent. 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19036 Mt. Shasta Dr. • Three Pines luxury • Master on main level • Large open kitchen • Courtyard & patio • Priced at$649,900 DIRECTIONS:West on Shevlin Park Rd.,

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21160 Claremont Ct. • Bright corner lot • Open great room plan • Slab granite island • Vaulted ceilings • Priced at$358,000

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2922 NE Flagstone Ave. • Two 2-car garages • Vaulted great room • Abundant storage • Slate & hardwood floors • Priced at$429,900 DIRECTIONS:From Hwy. 97 N.,easton NE Empire Blvd., right on NE Purcell Dr., left on NE Butler Market Rd., right on NE

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20140 Red Sky Ln. • Gated golf community • 2.5 landscaped acres • Two master suites •Bonusroom,den/ofice • Priced at$879,900

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I T ranpuil Home Site • 5.89 AC • Private well drilled • Cap & fill septic approved • High Bluff CrookedRiver view

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$182,999 I Northwest Redmond •3 bedrooms,2 baths, 1418SF • New carpet • Large kitchenisland • Separatedmaster suite • 36x14 gatedRVPkg • MLS 201308363

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• Open floor plan,vaulted ceilings, quality finishes

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• Beautifully maintained home 2300+ SF, 3 bed, 2.5 bath, plus a bonus room •500+SF compositedecking • .23AC corner lot located near SW Redmond schools

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• Quiet, levelacre • 24' x 24'separatestudio • 1400 SF, 2bed,2 bath • Greatneighborhood Rivernearby • Enjoythe best of Central Oregon

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Land & Homes Real tate 541-923-0855 home in The Falls, a ft. 3 bed/2y2 bath with dg Beautiful single l evel 1 620 sq. ft. w ith 3 MLS¹201301534 Estate 541-923-0855 huge bonus room and Our finest of the cha55+ very active comhome in The Falls at b drm, 2 b a th . D e Call Team Marx, Bro lets.Many, many upEagle Crest. 2bdrm, kers at Eagle Crest 1 850 Murrelet Dr . 3 munity at Eagle Crest. office on main floor tached studio, MORRIS MORRIS with a cook's dream 2 bdrm/2 bath home grades of built-ins of 2 bath w/den. Large Properties, bdrm, 2 b ath, 2020 garage/shop, RV REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE kitchen. $23 9 ,900. knotty pine. Immacumaster suite with tile sq. ft. Eagle Crest with large den h as 541-408-4204 dump/hookup. l&p d l p O d da p d I dp d lyO d*dOp d MLS¹ 201305994 2,121 sq. ft. open livlate condition with exflooring/tile c o unter hom with great floor Marci Schoenberg, BroNew C onstruction tops. Paver deck with Eagle Crest Home 3 plan. All premium fin- ing space & l a rge John L. Scott Real Es- tra large deck facing Tanglewood. Great loker 541-610-7803 east and on the 10th bed r oom. tate 541-548-1712 Single story home. 3 la n dscaping bdrms, 2 baths chaishes. $357 , 566. master John L. Scott Real cation in Tanglewood. lovely $359,900 br, 2ba, 1380 sq ft and remote controlled l et b e a uty . Gol f MLS368,066 This well kept home New Cons t ruction! fairway of the Ridge. Estate 541-548-1712 MLS MLS¹201308127 with an oversized fin $359,900. C ourse l o t , has granite counters, awning. gr e a t Lynn Johns, Principal $189,000. Single story $325,000 Eagle Crest ished 24x24 attached Providence j $235,000 n ew roof, new h o t MLS 201308127 Broker, 541-408-2944 views. Great r ental 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1724 ¹201302668 Eagle Crest Properties Properties garage. Landscaping • 1798 sq.ft. traditional Central Oregon water heater, large Call Team Marx, Bro history. MLS ¹ sq.ft., Move in ready! 866-722- 3370 866-722- 3370 8 sprinklers in front • 4 bedroom, 3 bath Resort Realty deck 8 fenced yard. kers at Eagle Crest 201208881 $224,700. Landscaped with Properties, yard. $212,999. • Landscaped,fenced MLS¹ 201306286 John L. Scott Real sprinklers and fenced. Peaceful setting! 1936 Charming cottage with 204 Highland Meadow MLS¹201307652 Pam lot Jim King, Principal Bro- 541-408-4204 Estate 541-548-1712 ¹ 20 1 3 0 4779 sq. ft. of upgraded Hardwood floors, cozy MLS Lester, Principal Bro- • MLS 201306333 Loop, Eagle Crest, . ker 541-693-8761 fireplace, RV parking, Pam Lester, Principal living on just under Huge home in desired 2020 sq.ft. 3 bdrm, 2 ker, Century 21 Gold Craig Long, Broker John L. Scott Real Forest Ridge at Eagle a h alf a c re. R V mature landscaping. B roker, Century 2 1 SW location, 3 bdrm, Crest Turn-key town bath, great room plan, $124,900. Country Realty, Inc. 541-480-7647 Estate 541-548-1712 Gold Country Realty, MLS¹ parking, e xtensive 2y2 bath, 2880 sq. ft., home with 2 Master 541-504-1338 all premium finishes. Inc. 541-504-1338 concrete and paver 201308245. Call The p e rfect s e tting; huge deck, fenced, $357,566 Suites and additional Newly Priced! Vicci Bowen New construction in NW l andscaping, i r o n Broken Top first fair- sprinklers, and yard, 3rd bdrm. 3.5 baths. Lynn Johns, Principal d3 541-410-9730 garden area. $315,000. 11 0 S E move-in Redmond. $182,900. fenced way, mature ponderoready. Broker, 541-408-2944 Deck with full fairway MLS 2 01 3 0 6536 Airpark Dr. 2 Master Central Oregon Realty sas, . 35 acre s . $215,000. MLS views of 12th hole of 3 /2, 1556 s q . f t . , $274,000. Central Oregon Call Kelly suites, RV p a rking. MORRIS Group, LLC Stainless appliances, Starbuck, Principal offered at $275,000. 201209154 Pam the Ridge Course and Resort Realty Large Back y ard, REAL ESTATE Cate Cushman, Lester, Principal Bro- sunken hot tub. New pantry, plumbed for Eagle Crest, 173 HighBroker R e d mond many upgrades. 1950 Principal Broker ker Century 21 Gold carpet, tile f looring, 2246 Nez P erce Ct . l and M eadow L p . AC, fully landscaped, R E/MAX Land 8 s q.ft, 4 b d r m , 3 . 5 sys t e m, 541-480-1884 Country Realty, Inc. and tile countertops. R edmond. Lots o f 2321 sq.ft. 3 b d rm, sprinkler bath. Look at: house for your money 2.5 bath, + o f f i ce, oversized garage door Homes R ea l Eswww.catecushman.com 541-504-1338 $349,900. Scott McLean, tate 541-771-7786 Bendhomes.com MLS¹ here! Large home with great room plan, all w/opener. MLS¹201308059 Principal Broker Tillicum Village j Desert Sky a t E a gle upgrades galore. The premium 201305675. J eanne Privacy w it h vi e ws. for Complete Listings of fin i shes. Call Team Marx, Bro 541-408-6908 $275,000 Crest. Open l i ving kers at Eagle Crest B r o ker, Eagle Crest. 3 Bdrm, kitchen has stainless $402,777. Area Real Estate for Sale • 1682 sq.ft. Lynn Scharlund, Realty Executives area in this 1504 sq.ft steel high quality ap- Johns, Principal Bro- 541-420-7978 3.5 bath, 3245 sq.ft., Properties, • 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with 2 master Central Oregon Realty dual master suites, p liances, gran i t e ker, 541-408-2944 NEW ON MARKETRanchette, $ 6 50,000. 541-408-4204 • .36 acre lot s uites. N e w a p p l i c ountertops an d a Group, LLC TURN KEY! 63140 Don Jr. Lane, • MLS 201306049 amazing Smith Rock Central Oregon ances i n t h e up 1 0037 J uniper G l e n kitchen island. You Don't miss out on this views. $478,800. MLS Bend, OR. 3318 sq.ft., Resort Realty New construction NE graded kitchen, lots of 4 bdrm, 3.5 bath, 5.74 wood flooring and ¹201207678 one, seller has reCircle, Eagle Crest, get Redmond. $172,900. Lynn Eagle Crest, 257 Highslate, tile, hardwood upgraded c a r pets, Johns, Principal painted, replaced and acres w/ 5.16 irrigaand carpet. 3 tiers of 2020 sq.ft., 3 bdrm, 2 high ceilings, gas fire- l and M e adow L p . 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath 1466 Broker, 541-408-2944 refurbished just about tion. $7,000+ in anbath, great room plan, sq. ft. 2-story home, w indows g iv e t h i s all premium finishes. place surrounded by 2321 sq.ft. 3 b drm, landscaped, sprinkler Central Oregon everything. All buyer nual income. home lots o f l i ght. o f f i ce, stone, mountain view, 2.5 bath, + has to do is move in. Scott McLean, Resort Realty $345,566 system. MLS¹ Single ca r g a rage Lynn Johns, Principal master bedroom with great room plan, all Great location 8 esPrincipal Broker 201209172 - NW The Jefferson w/lots o f sto r age. premium fin i shes. MORRIS walk-in shower and tablished n e i ghbor541-408-6908 Broker, 541-408-2944 Jim H i nton, B r oker, Redmond - $289,900. MLS¹201305995 tile galore. Many more $433,388 hood. Realty Executives REAL ESTATE Central Oregon 541-420-6229 Desirable NW neigh$249,900. upgrades, hard to re- Lynn Johns, Principal www.johnlscott.com/s I d p d lyO d d Op« & Resort Realty Oregon Realty borhood, single level, Call Team Marx, Bro Ridge At Eagle Crest j place at $235,000.Call Broker, 541-408-2944 Central harona Group, LLC Triple car garage! 1354 kers at Eagle Crest 3 b drm, 2 . 5 b a t h, Central Oregon Heather Hockett, PC, Sharon Abrams, Princi$234,000 1 0127 Juniper G l e n 2020 sq ft. sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2 bath Properties, Resort Realty • 1419 sq.ft. townhome B roker, Century 2 1 New Construction - Split pal Broker, CRS Circle. Eagle Crest, Gold MLS¹201306374 built in 2004 on an 541-408-4204 • 2 bedroom, 2 bath Country Realty, master floorplan, 3 541-280-9309 2321 sq.ft. 3 b d rm, 541-420-9151 Eagle Crest, 942 Trail bdrm, 2 b ath, 1640 Call J i m Hi n t on oversized lot. ,900. • On the creek John L. Scott Real Creek Dr.. 2321 sq.ft. 541-420-6229 MLS¹201307453 Canyon Ri m V i l lage 2.5 bath, + office, sq. ft., tile floors/backEstate 541-548-1712 • MLS 201302108 great room plan, all $ 30,000 PRICE R E - 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, + $159,900. Pam Open floor plan fea Diane Lozito, Broker RV parking. Central Oregon Realty fin i shes. DUCTION! Wonder- o ffice, g reat r o o m splash, Lester, Princ. Broker, tures gas appliances, premium NOTICE 541-548-3598 $184,900. MLS Group, LLC $388,868 plan, all premium finC entury 2 1 Gol d hardwood floors, cen All real estate adverful open floor plan 541-306-9646 ¹ 201301880 Pam Tour of Homes Award ishes. $413,277 Lynn Johns Principal Country Realty, Inc. tral air w/heat pump with private driveway tised here in is subLester, Principal Bro- Winner. 4 Bdrm, 4.5 Broker, 541-408-2944 Lynn Johns, Principal 541-504-1338 and good separation on Quiet cul-de-sac at ject to t h e F e deral bath, bonus room and Broker, 541-408-2944 ker, Century 21 Gold Central Oregon d3 between master and the Ridge at Eagle F air Housing A c t , Country Realty, Inc. formal dining. 4001 U pdated! Owner w i l l Resort Realty Central Oregon other bedrooms. Builtwhich makes it illegal Crest, 3bdrm/2.5bath 541-504-1338 Sq.ft., 4X Award Winc arry... 3 br , 2 b a , in desk, upstairs bo Resort Realty sq. ft. of quality to advertise any prefMORRIS ner in 2006. Eagle 1440 sq ft on .34 acre. nus room, vaulted ceil 10235 Sundance Ridge 2600 Newer large home on erence, limitation or living space, expanEagle Crest C u stom almost 1/ 4 $799 , 9 00. REAL ESTATE L arge deck 8 o v er ings, covered porch, Lp., E a gl e C r e st, ac r e s. Crest, deck that has discrimination based built beauty. 5 Bdrm, 3000 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, MLS ¹201300467 sized g a rage/shop. u nderground s p r i n 2681 sq.ft. 3 b d rm, sive on race, color, reliviews over the golf 3.5 bath, + b o n us Lynn Johns, Principal $119,900. klers, raised garden 2.5 bath, + office & course, city of Redgion, sex, handicap, room with office, 4895 2y2bath, landscaped Broker, 541-408-2944 MLS¹201308373 beds, exc e ptional formal dining room, mond and beyond to sq.ft., tons of custom and fenced with RV familial status or naSingle Story Gem. Central Oregon Pam Lester, Principal landscaping. MLS great room plan, all Ochocos. MLS work. $795,000. MLS gates. $279,000. MLS tional origin, or inten- Custom built home, 3 Resort Realty Broker, Century 21 201304622 Pa m premium fin i shes. 201304759 $300,000 tion to make any such b edroom, 2 ¹201206886 ¹201301391 bat h , Gold Country Realty, John L. Scott Real $484,388 Lester, Principal BroT wo master suites i n preferences, l i m ita- vaulted ceilings, lots $399,000. Call Team Lynn Johns, Principal Inc. 541-504-1338 Estate 541-548-1712 Lynn Johns, Principal tions or discrimination. of natural lighting, .72 M arx, B r okers a t Broker, 541-408-2944 ker Century 21 Gold t his 2236 sq. ft., 5 Broker, 541-408-2944 Country Realty, Inc. Eagle Crest Properb drm h o m e wit h We will not knowingly acre lot city sewer. Vista DelSol, $565,000. Central Oregon Central Oregon 541-504-1338 master on each level. accept any advertis- Avion w ater. B u i ld 62738 Montara Dr., ties, 541-408-4204 Resort Realty Resort Realty living room with gas ing for r ea l e s tate your dream workshop. Bend. 2682 sq.ft. 3 Northwest C o ntempo Call a Pro $399,900 Lovely single F abulous 4bdrm, 2 y2 rary in Eagle Crest w/ fireplace. Beautifully which is in violation of MLS¹201304840 bdrm, 2.5 bath, es1082 Trail Creek Dr., Whether you need a level 3/2.5 bath cusb ath, 2083 s q . f t . this law. All persons www.johnlscott.com/36 tate like home, RV p anoramic vie w s . landscaped. $269,000 E agle Crest, 2 6 8 1 tom home on the 2-story home. Close MLS 201306110 are hereby informed Park-like setting w/ 388 garage & shop! Cov- fence fixed, hedges s q.ft. 3 b drm, 2. 5 Ridge at Eagle Crest. to schools & shops. Call Kelly or Virginia that all dwellings adColleen Dillingham, ered desk, private ofwaterfall & ma t u re trimmed or a house bath, + office 8 f orMLS l andscape. Pride of ownership is $239,000. Principal Brokers vertised are available f ice, m a ster s u i t e Ex p a n Broker 541-788-9991 mal dining room, great apparent throughout 2 01305957 John L . sive covered d e ck built, you'll find Redmond RE/MAX on an equal opportuJohn L. Scott Real d ownstairs, gue s t room plan, all pre- with stunning views of Scott R e a l E s t a te o verlooks nity basis. The Bulle- Estate 541-548-1712 house: 1270 sq.ft., 2 professional help in pri v a te Land & Homes Real mium finishes. t he city l ights a nd 541-548-1712 Estate 541-923-0855 tin Classified b drm, 1 b a t h , f u l l The Bulletin's "Call a b ackyard. 4 car g a $479,288 across to the Resort Skyliner Summit j kitchen, office, craftr age w/ RV bay & FIND IT! NW Bendj $349,995 The Bulletin Lynn Johns Principal Service Professional" G olf Course. M L S $410,000 room. workshop. $799,900 • 1930 sq.ft. Broker, 541-408-2944 ¹201206886 To Subscribe call ggg ¹T I • 2994 sq.ft. Scott McLean, Directory MLS ¹201307976 • 3 bedroom, 3 bath Central Oregon Eagle Crest Properties 541-385-5800 or go to SELL IT! • 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath Principal Broker Eagle Crest Properties 541-385-5809 • Completely remodResort Realty 866-722- 3370 • 2 master bedrooms 541-408-6908 www.bendbulletin.com 866-722- 3370 The Bulletin Classifieds eled in 2007 • MLS 201303896 Realty Executives • MLS 201303232 Jerry Stone, Broker Greg Miller PC, West Hills Classic j 541-390-9598 Broker, CRS, GRI $549,000 541-408-1511 • 3109 sq.ft. • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath • Cascade Mountain views MORRIS • MLS 201305542 REAL ESTATE MORRIS Craig Smith, Broker I d p d lp O M d Op d 541-322-2417 REAL ESTATE l& p d t yO d dp p d South Deerfield Park NW Redmond - Brand • 1501 sq.ft. new cond I I I • I I ••I n ew and m ove i n struction p •III ready. 3/2, 1674 sq.ft., • 3 bedroom, 2 bath MORRIS home w/s p acious• Prices starting at REAL ESTATE master, great room $249,000 I d p d lyO H d Op« d plan. Just completed! • 60983 Geary Drive Holly Garner, Jen Bowen, Westside Bend - 1451 Broker Broker, GRI sq.ft., 4 bedrooms, 2 541-848-7687 The Kelleher Group baths, huge heaterd Fred Real Estate Group 541-280-2147 garage w/office, beOchoco Point. 1200 NE tween Old Mill and S teins P i llar D e . , D owntown Bend . Cg Prineville. Grea t $275,000. Located on a paved road, with 3190 sq. ft. h o m e with double 2 bedroom, 2 bath, owner will carry. Grandfathered 1.01 acre RV lot. community with pool, MLS¹201209127 MLS¹201207367 Cascade views. MLS¹201106739 garage & upper bonus room. 4500 MLS¹201303870 parks and front yards MORRIS Scott McLean, SF shop on 5 acres. maintained. 2169 REAL ESTATE Principal Broker MLS¹201300784 sq.ft., 3 bdrm, w/ bo541-408-6908 I dp & ly O d d pp d nus, 2.5 bath, 3 car Realty Executives CALL LINDA LOU DAY-WRIGHT CAL L LINDA LOU DAY-WRIGHT C AL L LINDA LOU DAY-WRIGHT CALL LINDA LOU DAY-WRIGHT tandem garage. Many Spectacular home on ' ' • • I I • I I I I I I I I upgrades. $275,000. acreage. SE Bend, 4 Westside Bend; Gated, to Bend Just Listed!! bedroom, 3 bath, den, closed amenities. The HighScott McLean, loft, great room firelands at Broken TopPrincipal Broker place, vaulted c eil541-408-6908 ings, central vacuum, 10 acres. Offered at Realty Executives 3-car garage, barn, $550,000. Cate Cushman, area, mountain Park-like setting. Enjoy RV M a g nificent! Principal Broker your privacy in this views. 541-480-1884 c ozy s i ngle l e v el www.johnlscott.com/s www.catecushman.com orensorensen home on a lmost y2 Custom designed 2574 SF home with Home with 4300 SF shop on 5.95 1.71 acres, s e p tic a p p roved 4.92 acres, backs up to BLM and Sorensen, Broacre. 1420 sq. ft. with Soren Need help fixing stuff? power and water at the street. then just a short walk to the river. ker 541-213-9438 acres. MLS¹201209007 mtn views, 20X20 shop, RV hookup, 3 beds & 2 b a t hs. John Call A Service Professional MLS¹201307972 MLS¹201102328 Scott Real 8 large fenced/gated area for garden, Landscaped w / gar- EstateL. find the help you need. 541-548-1712 animals, buildings. MLS¹201305717 den area. Ready to www.bendbulletin.com move in ! $ 2 68,500 Stunning Sunriver CALL LINDA LOU DAY-WRIGHT CALL LINDA LOU DAY-WRIGHT CALL LINDA LOU DAY-WRIGHT CALL NANCY POPP www.johnlscott.com/c WINDANCE Executive Home I • I yndirobertson Home in the 3 Bedroom, 2.5 bath, Cyndi Robertson, Bro- Stunning 1673 sq.ft., 19 acre heart of Sunriver. This ker 541-390-5345 parcel an a p r ivate NW contemporary John L. Scott Real setting with a view of home has been proEstate 541-548-1712 Pilot Butte, close to fessionally remodeled Id P owell B u tte , p a n - and comes "turn key". schools, p a rk s & s hopping. Light 8 oramic views, 3/2.5, Unobstructed Meadbright with many winows Course/fairway 2 486 sq.ft., o n 6 + I dows 8 custom lights, acres. 40x60 shop/RV views. fenced back yard with Korina Chinchen, garage, well. '/ pavered patio 8 large Holly Garner, Broker 541-788-6154 double garage. Built in John L. Scott Real Broker speaker system, 541-848-7687 Estate 541-548-1712 vaulted ceilings with Fred Real Estate Group recessed lighting 8 Sunrise Village j Private 8 Secluded RV parking. $264,000 $670,000 Private and s ecluded • Remodeled 3705 sq.ft. • MLS¹201308272 home, yet close to • 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath Bobbie Strome, town. All new kitchen • Office Principal Broker d• a ppliances. Lin e d • MLS 201306633 John L Scott Real pond for s wimming Deborah Benson PC, Estate 541-385-5500 and water fun w/pool Broker, GRI, Woodlands Golf filter system and waPreview Specialist Course; open great ter feature. Passive 541-480-6448 room with mountain solar heat sink part of and lake v iews, 4 heating system. Great Cg bdrm, 6 bath, 5,096 room affords easy sq.ft., o f f ered at family living. G reat $1,195,000. natural light from large Wait until you see inside... Stunning contemporary architecture MORRIS Cate Cushman, windows and doors. REAL ESTATE featuring fine family liVing and entertainment On a grand SCale! Principal Broker Enjoy the treed surI dp & ly O d d pp d 541-480-1884 rounding, pond and 4 bedroom en suites with private baths. Large open living, water feature. Huge SW Bend j $239,900 www.catecushman.com family r e c roo m • 1761 sq.ft. dining and great room with 12' ceilings and panoramic windows 747 w/plenty o f bu i lt-in• 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath to enjoy the mountain views. 3 car garage and a 2 bay shop storage cabinets and • Granite counters, Southwest Bend Homes counters. 5 bedrooms, maple wood floors with RV doors and ample storage. MLS¹201304473 two on main level and • MLS 201307966 Broken Top! Golf & three on 2n d f loor. Debbie Johnson, Broker More! Spacious cusS mall barn w ith 2 tom home with 4652 541-480-1293 CALL NANCY POPP stalls, tack room, shop sq. ft. See virtual Tour area an d s t o rage on www.remax.co. room. $615 , 0 00 $1,225,000. MLS¹ 201302745 MLS¹201303060. 541-923-0855 Bobbie Strome, Principal Broker MORRIS Redmond RE/MAX John L Scott Real REAL ESTATE Land & Homes Estate 541-385-5500 Real Estate l d p d d y O R d Op d d •

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• 4 beds, 5 baths,4517SF • 180 degreeviewsof Deschutes River, meadowsand National Forest • Perfect for entertaining, home features dualeverything from dishwashs er tostereosystems • Vaulted great room, formal dining, main level master suite, family room, bonusroom,fitness areaandindoor jacuzzi • Sold furnishedper inventory MLS¹201308496

• Sunriver, 8 bed, 7.5 bath, 1.25 acres • 30'x48' shop with 3 bed/1 bath 4 ~-' • Fabulous gourmet kitchen • Horseshoes, firepit, play area • Hot tub, huge Trex deck • FURNISHED VACATION RENTAL P ROP ERTY MLS¹201308347

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

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Call Robin Yeakel, BroPer, CRS j 541-408-0406 Greg Yeakel, Principal Broker j 541-408-7733

14 River Village Condo f $429,000!

8 Quail - Sunriver / $524,000 • Complete Remodel

• 17652 Bittern Lane — Sunriver

• 3 Bdrms/2.5 baths 2254SF • Amazing views of the river • National Forest views • On-site pool/ SHARC • YouTube videohttp: //youtu.be93X30ERaNMY MLS¹201303401

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Stone's Throw to River ( $549,900

5 Oregon Loop - Sunriver ( $599,500

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• 5 bed, 3.5 bath, 2539 SF • Lodge style home in the • • • • •

North end of Sunriver Great rental history Furnished per inventory Stainless appliances Slab granite counters 2 master suites

Call Greg Barnwell, Broker j 541-848-7222

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• 7991 SF • 2.8 acres with 400' of private river frontage • 800 SF guest cabin • 4 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, indoor lap pool • River & golf front property • Adjacent 3.49 acre lot available at $799,000 Video tour at www.bendpropertysource. com/listings

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• 3 bedroom, 2 bath • Great neighborhood MLS¹201306887

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Big Horn Ct. - SW Bend ( $265,000

SW Bend - Quail Pine Estates ~ $299,900 • 3 BR 2 5 BA 1548 SF bonus storage area

• 3 BR, 2 BA with 1470 SF • Lives larger with nice bedroom separation • Great room w/vaulted ceilings • Island kitchen, gas FP, fenced yard

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appliances • Slate tiled baths • New carpet & new windows • Fabulous outdoor living with

• 2-stories with master on the main

• Beautiful, upgraded kitchen with gas cooking, granite, and hickory cabinets • 3-car garage in quiet neighborhood, close to Old Mill & Pine Ridge Elementary MLS¹201308209

• Nicely andscapedingreat neighborhood • Close to Pine Ridge Elementary, and Old Mill

large yard • Minutes from downtown & Old Mill 61127 Finchwood Drive, Bend

Call Melanie Maitre, Broker ABR, SRES, ePRO

Call Sue Price, Broker l 541-408-7742

Call Sue Price, Broker l 541-408-7742

541-480-4186 l melanie©melaniemaitre.com

Sue.PriceOSothebysrealty.com

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63430 Ledgestone Ct, Bend ~ $315,000

View Homesite - Tetherow ¹142f $335,450

Lovely Broken Top Townhome ~ $345,000

• Custom built w/2 master bedrooms • Third bedroom downstairs w/access to a patio & full bath • A chef'sdream w than enorm ous island,pantry,gasrange/oven, plenty ofcounter& cabinetspace • Slate & wood flooring throughout • Backs up to 37 acre park & next door is a community garden

• 4 beds,2 fullbaths,1579 SF • Master on 2nd floor w/ updated bath • • • •

Call Shelly Swanson, Broker l 541-408-0086

• 3 bed, 2 bath, 1392 SF, RVparking • Completely updated home

Nestled AtTheBaseOf TheCascadeMountains /$310,000

Darling Home inGreat Neighborhood( $199,900

• Uniquetownhomeoffering passive solar design • Contemporary style with private sun deckandfencedbackyard • Open kitchen andliving areawith south facing orientation • Hardwood floors andvaulted ceilings • 3bd, 3 ba,doublecarattached garagewithspaciousdriveway • Near Costco,Medicalandschools

Single Level Homeon1/2 Acre in SWBend J$254,900

• ALL NEW interior flooring • Fresh new interior paint • Shows AWESOME! • Central air for those HOTdays • Gas fireplace for cold days • 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths, 1461SF • Great location! WON'T LAST! MLS¹201307187

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• Build your dream home in NW Bend • Build-to-suit option available • Adjacent to Shevlin Park •Closetodowntown,trailsand

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

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• Stunning, unobstructedmountainviews +Bestavailablesite overlooking ¹2 green • Great privacyno - homesites across fairway +Large,level site -great for asingle story plan • Prelim, design concepts availab e +TetherowGolf or Social Membership • Call for gateaccessand additional details

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61783 Metolius Drive • 3 en-suit es w/3.5 baths • Low maintenance townhome • Well kept, open & bright • 1846 SF, master on main

• Access to pool, tennis 8 golf • Beautiful finishes MLS¹201308791

Call Carol Osgood,Broker l 541-419-0843 or

Call Chris Sperry, Principal Broker l 541-749-8479 chrisechrissperry.com www.chrissperry.com

Call Judy McCombs, Broker l 541-390-1411 or Haley Dahlqulst, Broker l 541-815-9002

Nicolette Jones, Broker l 541-241-0432

Korren Bower, Broker www.carolosgood.com

3050 SWJericho Lane,Culver,OR J$348,000

17940 Parkway Lane ) $350,000

Woodside Ranch Home ( $365,000

18669 Coffee Ct. ~ $439,750

• Charming1472SFranchhome . • 10 acres consisting of 2 tax lots • 9.6 acres of irrigation 5 acres planted with alfalfa grassmix * • 230x140outdoor arena,shop,barn ,,aius;Ma with haystorage,tack roomlk1 stall • Two additional horsepenswith shelters andgrazingpasture ,L • Views ofthe CascadeMountains access I I I'f . . • Conveniently ocated with easy to Hwy97. ML S¹201308790 .

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• Permitted GP Building w/living quarter/loft

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• Great location between Sisters & Bend

• Build your dream home while you live in loft area or your RV • MLS¹201105898

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• Luxury single level townhome • 2bed,2.5 bath plusaden/of fi ce • 1987 SF, oversized 2-car garage, ¹i AC • HOA benefits; maintenance

free, easy living • Loaded with upgrades! • Location,Location,Location!

• MLS¹201304760

Call Chamese Christianson, Broker l 541-279-9879 Desert Valley Group

Call Joanne McKee, Broker l 541-480-5159 www joanne©joannemckee.com

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

Call JordanHaase,Grandlund Principal Broker l 541-420-1559or Stephanie Ru!z, Brokerl 541-948-5196 PointsWestBend.com

Sisters - Private 5 Acres( $449,000

West Side Near The River ) $465,000

Tamarack Home in River Rim ~ $469,900

2782 SE Pilot Dr.- Prineville J $510,000

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

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garage i 900 SF shopinsulatedwith220power iG ardenshed, landscapingw/deerfencing

• 1904 SF lodge style home

i10min.toSisters&15min.to Redmond i Propane firep ace,heatpump

3-car garage • Backyardincludes hottub, shed & water feature MLS¹201308339

• Beautiful home on acreagein a unique neighborhoodwith a2000 SF airplane hangar • Lovely vaulted ceilings with tongue and grooved hemlock • Floor to ceiling Montana dry stacked woodburning fireplace ' Large bonus roomabove garage • Granite kitchen & gorgeous hardwood floors throughout

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Call Bryan Hllts, Broker l 541-771-3200

Call Stephanle Ruiz, Broker, 541-948-5196

Call Natalle Vandenborn, Broker l 541-508-9581

Diana.l ynnecascadesothebysrealty.com

cloudnine©bendcable. com

stephaniewilsonruiz©yahoo.com

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Westside Charmer ( $529,900

Newer Westside Home ( $529,990

Luxury Townhomes ~ Offered from $549,750

2041 NW West Hills ( $599,000

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1205 NW Ithaca Ave. • 3 bed, 2.5 bath, 2304 SF • Gourmet chef's kitchen • Very large master suite • 2-car garage • Efficient heating system • Within 4 blocks to river MLS¹201307063

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• En!oy fabulous panoramic views

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unique West Hills home • Large.35 acre lot • Attached 1200 SFguest quarters/mother-in-law unit • 3bed,3bath in main house • 1 bed, 1.5 bath in attached unit • Room for everyone!

• Customizable finishes • Gorgeous great rooms • 3 Beautiful floor plans to choose from • 3 roundabouts to downtown

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Call Nicolette Jones, Broker, ABR, CSPl 541-241-0432

Judy McCombs, Broker 541-390-1411 or Natalie Vandenborn,

Call Glenda Mackle, Brokerl 541-410-4050

maryselhmsOgmail.com

nicolett e.jonesecascadesothebysrealty.com

Broker 541-508-9581l www.tripleknottownhomes.com

gmackie@bendbroadband.com

Traditional Beauty - Awbrey Butte) $599,999

H istoric Charm in Bend ) $650,000

Sub-Dividable Riverfront Property J $749,900

Equestrian Meadows ( $785,000

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• 3 beds, 4 baths, 4302 SF • Wrap-around porch • Mountain views • 15.5 acres w/8.6 ac irrigation • 50x60 Moniter style barn •40x50heated shop w/autolift • Turn key in and out

Call Nicolette Jones, Broker, ABR, CSPl541-241-0432

Call Bobby Lockrem, Broker l 541-480-2356

Call Jodl Kearney, Broker l 541-693-4019

Rod Hatchell, Broker l 541-728-8812

nicollete.jones@cascadesothebysrealty.com

blockrem@gmail.com

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1265 NW Remarkable Dr. ) $829,900

Beautifully Appointed ~ $850,000

New Home inTetherow! ~$865,000

Deschutes River View Property ~ $897,000

• RemarkableAddress..Rem . rk aableView • 3524SF,4bed,3bathhomesits ontopof the worldwithaIBOdegreeviewof the CentralOregonHighDesert • 1'raveitine entryleadsvpto expansiveviews • Kitchenw/cherrycabinetry &aformal

• Private Awbrey Butte culde-sac • Dream kitchen with large island & eating bar • Luxurious master suite • Separate in-law quarters on the main level • 5 bed, 5.5 bath, 5010 SF MLS¹201306569

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Call Chris Sulak, Broker l 541-350-6164

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Refreshing Tuscan ~ $1,575,000

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• 2186 SF on 2+ acres

• Unbeatable location in town, on river

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You Must See This! 3 14670 S. Sugar Pine. 63Make this home- Want to move in and 4 bdrm, 5 bath 3500 sq. Custom home on 5 14128 SW Quail Rd., 9.33 acres in P owell bdrm, 2 bath, fully up- $ 214,900. Cu s t o m stead your get-away enjoy life? This is your ft. home with 2 shops, acres 3 bdrm 2 bath, CRR 3 bdrm, 2 ba, Butte, - 4 bdrm, 2.5 dated w/d e s igner home & shop on 1.39 retreat. Located right home, and it is loaded barn, 3-car g arage dbl. garage, private 5 acres, 1200 sq. ft. b ath, 1928 s q . f t . , touches. Natural light acres. High L a kes o ff Hwy 9 7 . O r i g. with upgrades and and guest quarters, well, l a r ge shop. barn. $22 9 ,000. 3-car garage, barn, w/views of the Cas- Realty & Pr o perty home, garage and ready to live in. This on 5 acres near Smith $106.500. MLS MLS 2 0 1 306951. shop, with RV door. cades. $149 , 5 00 Management storage shed built in well-maintained home Rock. $540,000. MLS 201207304 Call Travis L . 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High home i n Management mountains from every Spacious living room horse facilities as well 4 bdrm, 2 bath 1920 sq. for horses. $315,000 Ma d ras. MLS¹201308051. MLS¹201304364 Lakes Realty & Prop- Known for its rainbow $515,000 541-536-0117 window of this 2436 downstairs & f a mily as barn and s hop. ft. home built in 2006, erty Man a gement trout, steelhead fishN a nc y Pop p room upstairs. 5 588 N E H w y . 9 7 dbl. garage and shop. C all John L. Scott Real sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 3 bath 541-536-0117 541-815-8000 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1620 MLS home on 1.47 acres. $169,900 i ng, r i mrock, a c - Estate 541-548-1712 between Redmond & Located o n 2.7 3 sq. ft. with 3 outbuildCrooked River Realty MLS 201302119 cessed b y pr i vate $179,000. Terrebonne. acres. $279,900. Too ings. $79,500. 16015 C ustom f i nishes, 3 road shared with a Juniper Realty, 20134899 Take care of MLS Great horse property 4 $199,000 new for MLS. Pam 2 Bat h, S trawn Road. H i g h Bdrm, 541-504-5393 Juniper Realty, 2 01307440 J o h n L . Lester, Principal Bro- stall loafing shed with 1712 5 small group of private your investments Lakes Realty & Prop- $ 124,900. 541-504-5393 supportive neighbo Scott R e a l E s tate ker, Century 21 Gold auto watering, approx. 1.76 Acres zoned R4 erty Man a gement Faun Ln. High Lakes & with the help from w ith 2122 sq. ft . 3 541 -548-1 71 2 Country Realty, Inc. 40x80 shed and vastly Realty & Pr o p erty rs. MLS ¹201301789 541-536-0117 Eagle Crest Properties fenced areas. 2 bdrm Find It in bdrm, 2 bath country 541-504-1338 Management The Bulletin's 866-7223370 home w/walk-in closHUD home 3 bdrm, 2 home, lovely l and- 2.78 acres with a dar541-536-0117 The Bulletin Classifieds! "Call A Service ling cabin finished on ets, 2 baths with skyscaping and l a rge 5 ACRES with mounb ath, 1820 s q . f t . 541-385-5809 lights, dining a r ea, tain views. 3 bdrm, 2 pond, $249,900. MLS the inside with knotty $84,000. 16061 2 bdrm, 2 bath, blue & Attractive single level Professional" Directory Pine 2 bedrooms, 1 buggy interior brick veneer h o me 201205496 Pam b ath, 1620 s q . f t . large living room and E lkhorn Lane. H i gh N ewly L isted! B e n d 1608 4 only 2 miles to Culver. Ranch Style - Next to Principal Bro- full bath. living room home, 36x40 shop, wood stove. $179,900 Lakes Realty & Prop- $ 149,000. country h om e on Lester, MLS 201108032 ker, Century 21 Gold and kitchen. Has pull fenced, irrig., sprinerty Man a gement D avis A v e . Hig h 4 bdr, 3 bath, on 5'4 S mith R oc k S t a t e 2+acres. 4 b drm, 3 541-536-0117 Lakes Realty & Prop- acres w/irrg. rights. Country Realty, Inc. down ladder to attic or kler sys. $ 279,000. Cascade Realty, Park w/5.75 acres bath with plenty of Heated f l o or s in loft. H a s pr o pane MLS 2809225. Pam Dennis Haniford, Princ. erty Man a gement 541-504-1338 kitchen, dining area & of productive pasture, updates. Kitchen has Beautiful 1340 sq. ft. 2 Broker 541-536-0117 h eater p lu s w o o d Lester, 541-504-1338 utility room. L a rge 4.6 acres of irrigation. new custom cabinets, 12250 NW Dove Rd. 1-541-536-1731 bdrm, 1~/~ bath home. stove that would need C entury 2 1 , Go l d Clean, c o m fortable tile countertops, bam- Unobstructed moun- to be removed by the County Realty wood decks plus a $ 168,900. 149 1 1 2 Advertise your car! Horse Property! 4.33 Add A Picture! solar water pre heater 2826 sf, 4 oversized boo floors, new light tain views! immacu- buyers. 2 car 24x36 Auderine High Lakes br/2ba, great room, Reach thousands of readers! fixtures and m o re. l ate 1841 sq. ft . 3 garage, shop area, 7150 SW S WALLOW Acres! Close to BLM! on the tile roof. City Realty & Pr o perty 1878 sq. ft. Call 541-385-5809 water is used for un- bonus room, formal Baths have new tile, bdrm, 2 bath, cedar plus 10x20 storage RD. Spacious 1804 Spacious Management home. W e l l-mainhar d wood, r ecent c arpet a n d sided home on 4.81 shed and new well The Bulletin Classifieds derground s p rinkler dining, 541-536- 0117 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2 bath tained, landscaped, carpet & lam i nate windows as well as fenced acres. house. 1.78 a c r es w ith S m i t h Roc k barns, detached gas ys. Property w a s B r i dg e Dr. state approved thru flooring, new w o od interior paint. C o vMLS fully 2 bdrm home with heat 52817 $385,000 fenced. v iews. B r ight a n d rage, g reenhouse. $ 179,500. 3 bd r m , pump, 30x36 shop. Measure 49 for 2 ad- stove, large patio, de ered porch, triple car 201101447 MLS o pen k i tchen a n d $249,900. $129,000 MLS 1809 Sq.ft. Private 1.2 tailed d b l gar a ge attached garage and Juniper Realty, $ 114,500. 5342 5 ditional acre homes201304905 great room. Private 2 01303017 . Cal l acres. H i g h Lakes w/shop, barn w/stor 541-504-5393 B rooktrout Ct. 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Upgraded $170,000. 3 bdrm, 2 Estate 541-548-1712 541-420-9151 Get your with irrigated pasture SW Jefferson View Pl. 13850 SW Quail Trail, bath, heat pump and 3 bdrm o n 2 l o t s . home, open business pond & Beautiful log home lo- Immaculate 13914 SW RIDGE PL. 14198 SW Nine Peaks hot tub! High Lakes $234,900. High Lakes Powell Butte. Private overlooking 2.31 acres in Boonesfenced pasture ready cated in quiet area on Amazing mtn v iews Pl. Mtn. views from horse property with Realty & Pr o perty Realty & Pr o perty 2153 sq. ft., horses or other 1 acre corner lot on a 3borough, Management from this 3 bdrm, 2 t his 1960 sq. ft., 3 Management, gorgeous m o untain for bdrm, 2 bath, suna ROW I N G critters. Det a c hed paved street. Spa541-536-0117 bath home on 1 .13 541-536-0117 bdrm., 2 bath home views. 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H a n na, carpet & t i le , n i ce conditional Fremont Nat'I Forest. pavement, Wrap Linda, B r o ker I warranty. fireplace nestled on ¹201304889 PC, Principal Bro541-480-7215 t he 14th tee o f t h e covered front deck & Finished on your site. around kitchen with 541-771-2585 4+ acres. The prop- Resort Golf Course. Lynn Johns, Principal ker, 541-788-3480. large back yard with lots of counter and Crooked River Realty ONLY 2 LEFT! 764 erty is fenced w/ cor- Open floor plan with 2 Broker, 541-408-2944 Redmond R E / MAX deck. Spotless and c upboard s pa c e , Redmond, Oregon ral, shed, shop area, fireplaces, den or of Central Oregon L and & Hom e s Farms & Ranches like new. laundry r o o m off 541-548-5511 along with s t orage fice/exercise room off Resort Realty Real Estate Cascade Village kitchen has back door Garage Sales JandMHomes.com rooms. Two acres of of master bedroom. CULVER! 10+/- irriHomes N.W. LLC to garage area. with Garage Sales Eagle Crest, 1525 Mur1 6160 SW Dove R d . irrig., mtn. and Smith B onus room d o w n g ated acres w i t h 541-388-0000 sliding glass door to relet Dr. Ochoco Mtn 6.1 acre corner lot, Rent /Own Rock views. Central stairs. A little TLC can charming farm cover deck. Nice din- Garage Sales v iews, 1 7 t h hol e Mtn. views, near Des3 bdrm, 2 bath homes location c o mmuting make this a wonder h ome, set-up f o r Ranch V i llage $2500 down, $750 mo. ing area. $ 1 54,900 challenge CRS, .49 chutes River. $89,900 63700 d istance t o Be n d , f ul f a m il y ho m e . horses, 3 stall barn, Drive. This house sits OAC. J and M Homes MLS 201303530 acre lot, bring your MLS 201205646 Find them Prineville and R e d- MLS¹201302893 numerous outbuildon a lot that backs to Cascade Realty, Denbuilder. $15 0 ,000. 541-548-5511 Juniper Realty mond. $279,900! Call Offered at $359,900 ings. $32 5 ,000. MLS ¹201305175 in 1000+ acres of treed nis Haniford, Princ. 541-504-5393 Heather Hockett, PC, Call Team Marx, Bro MLS 201305577 open space. Q uiet Broker 541-536-1731 Lynn Johns, Principal The Bulletin 780 B roker, Century 2 1 Call Charlie & Virkers at Eagle Crest Broker, 541-408-2944 16535 SW Chinook Dr. setting with n atural Gold Country Realty, Properties, Look at: Classifieds ginia Principal Brolandscape, detached Mfd./Mobile Homes Central Oregon 5 .68 a c res, R i v e r 541-420-9151 kers 541-350-3418 541-408-4204 Bendhomes.com v iews, o w ne r w i l l dbl garage, 2 bdrm, 2 Resort Realty with Land 541-385-5809 Redmond RE/MAX carry. $225,000 MLS bath and den. New Mtn. views Exceptional for Complete Listings of Lots at E agle Crest: Land & Homes allure v i ny l fl o o rs Christmas Valley 19.55 Area Real Estate for Sale 201106408 custom built home on 141875 Emerald Mead10930 Summit Ridge Real Estate throughout. New heat acres with 2 bedroom Through the trees you 7.69 acres! S ingle ows Way, Crescent Juniper Realty Ct. Pre m ier 1.03 541-504-5393 pump. Lots of updatl evel 2146 s q . f t . Lake. Drastic price MH. $50,000. Adja- Must see to appreciate will find this 4 bdrm acre flag lot with surreduction! Gorgeous ing, light, bright and home features open parcel available. very clean move-in mfd home. It has a from deck 8 Fantastic Farm Oppor- r ound m t n v ie w s 16685 SW Chinook Dr. s potless. Move i n cent floor p lan, v a ulted views High Lakes Realty & ready 3/2, 1512 sq. ft. lake view where you tunity! $740,000. 160 main house. Excel$250,000 6 .9 a c r es , Ri v e r Ready! $54,900. can just sit back a ceilings, tile flooring, mfd home. New int. Property Ma n ageacres w/111 a cres Osprey Dr., golf views, all utilities inCascade Village watch the w ild l ife. gas fireplace, living lent craftsmanship in C OI i r r igation, 2 2385 ment 541-536-0117 paint, laminate floorlot .54 acre stalled, owner carry. Homes. Bend, room PLUS f a m ily the furnished 3 bed/ homes, barn w/stalls, course ing, slate entry, tiled In-ground w a t ering behind gate $138,000 b a t h va c a tion $189,000 MLS 541-388-0000 room, chef's kitchen 2.5 floors. bedroom sepa- system, 10x12 storNewberry Estates, 3 shop, corral. MLS¹ 8 6 B i t terbrush C t / , 201008671 bldg and a 8'x40' with large eating bar, h ome. 2 20 0 sq . f t bdrm on on e a cre. ration. Front and back age 201307412. Call Smith Roc k v i e ws w ith o v ersized a t Juniper Realty container. FACTORY SPECIAL granite c ountertops, garag e . cargo Bruce Dunlap $125,000 $ 79,800. 1768 1 d ecks, 541-504-5393 tached garage, landNew Home, 3 bdrm, MLS stainless appliances, $124,999. MLS $79,500. Henna Court. H igh 541-604-4200 2525 Thrush Ct., bescaped, ext e nsive $46 500 finished 201305511. Cascade double ovens, Hickory Lakes Realty & Prop- 201300412. Cascade Central Oregon Realty hind gate flat building 20+ Acres West Powell rock & gravel on one on your site Realty, Dennis Hanicabinets. Master suite erty Man a gement Realty, Dennis HaniButte Estates. lot $115,000 Dia m ond Group, LLC J and M Homes ford, Princ. Broker includes gas fireplace, acre i n ford, Princ. Broker 541-536-0117 Gate d 541-548-5511 $339 , 0 00Own your own moun- For a complete list, call $169,000 1-541-536-1731 tiled double sink van- Peaks 1-541-536-1731 community, mtn. us at 541-408-4204 or ity, j e tted s o a king MLS¹ 201302534 Call tain on a 4 3 1 a c re 541-408-4203, Team views, private well, ranch in sunny Centub/separate shower. Linda (541) 815 0606 roads with actral Oregon just north Marx, Brokers, Eagle paved C entral AC , la n d - Cascade Realty cess to BLM. MLS¹ of Madras. Private lo- Crest Properties. scaping, spr i nkler 15th Fairway at Eagle Pa m cation, w/large game, Nice flat lot in Terreb- 201305077 system, double gaLester, Principal BroCrest Resort. 3 rage, 2013 SF shop. abundant wildlife and onne, .56 a c r es, ker, Century 21 Gold bdrms, 2'/2 baths los easonal cree k . p aved s t reet, a p - Country Realty, Inc. MLS 20 13 0 4 744 cated behind the MLS proved fo r $499,900 $369,900. c a p -fill 541-504-1338 gates. MLS ¹ ¹201306534 John L. Scott Real s eptic, utilities at l o t 201302857. Estate 541-548-1712 Eagle Crest Properties l ine. $42,000. M L S $230,000 - Beautiful el$377,900. 866-722- 3370 ¹ 2012001172 P a m evated view a b ove New Listing! 15 y IrriJohn L. Scott Real Lester, Principal Bro- Deschutes River Cangated Acres! SpecEstate 541-548-1712 771 ker, Century 21 Gold yon. Westerly Castacular Ca s cade Lots Country Realty, Inc. cade views. 2 acres, views, 5-stall barn 5 0346 Darlene W a y paved road, s e ptic $69,900. Off the grid 1 208 2nd Ave., Culver. 541-504-1338 with heated t a ck, appr. b drm, 1 ba t h , 1 0 custom home, very Shevlin Commons Level city lot. $38,200 MLS¹201209007 acres. High L akes MLS 201203505 private but close to Lot j $239,000 Crooked River Realty Realty & Pr o perty town. $56 5 , 000. • .25 acre lot Juniper Realty Management MLS ¹ 201304467 • Cascade Mountain 541-504-5393 30 acres 12 min. east, 541-536-0117 Redmond RE/MAX view mtn. views, elect. in, Land & Homes Real $112,000 Want the pri • Close to Shevlin Park septic feas., $135k. 5 1375 E v ans W a y . Estate 541-923-0855 of a gated com • MLS 201301093 Must Sell! 760-835Cabin, $69, 5 0 0. vacy munity and the ameni Don Kelleher, Broker 3185, 541-385-0318 A-frame, outbuildings, ties of a d e stination USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! RV hookups. H i gh resort? Then this is 32.42 Acres in Urban Lakes Realty & Prop- the lot for you. Nice Door-to-door selling with Growth Bou n dary, erty Man a gement b uildable l o t wit h Adjacent t o The fast results! It's the easiest 541-536-0117 I many trees on it. MLS Greens, kitty corner to I ( way in the world to sell. ¹201306759 new Ridgeview High MORRIS Brand New C u stom$45,000 This lot is one School. $59 9 ,000. The Bulletin Classified 1 032 T r ai l Cr e e k REAL ESTATE the largest lots in MLS ¹ 201 2 03193 Drive. Frank L l oyd of IM p d l p O d dOp« & 541-385-5809 Yarrow Subdivision in Pam Lester, Principal Wright inspired home Madras. This gives The Highlands at BroB roker, Century 2 1 Powell Butte! 10 Acres! backing to creek w/ ken top, 1 0 a c res, Gold Country Realty, mtn views. 2681 sq.f t. one a variety of op Knockout Mtn. views! tions to build. Mt Jef gated, private well, Inc. 541-504-1338 3863 sq. ft. c ustom 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath + ofviews a w ait utilities at lo. App for home with g ourmet fice. Formal d i ning ferson septic. 4 .38 Acre v i e w l o t and 3-car g arage, from the deck of your cap-fill kitchen, office, outbacks BLM, Cascade n ew h ome. M L S ¹ $535,000. MLS luxury finishes buildings, shop, pool! mtn & S m ith R o ck 201302361 ¹ 201200937. Pam $779,900. throughout. $469,900. $7,900-$50,000 Enjoy Lester, Principal Bro- views. Corner lot, apMLS¹ 2011 06428 MLS 201308237 Eagle Crest all year ker, Century 21 Gold proved for standard Call Virginia, Lynn Johns, Principal septic. $199,000. MLS Broker, 541-408-2944 as a fractional owner. Country Realty, Inc. Principal Broker ¹2809381 Pam Benefits of being an 541-504-1338 541-350-3418 Central Oregon Lester, Principal BroEagle Crest owner at Redmond RE/MAX Resort Realty 773 a "fraction" of the cost. ker, Century 21 Gold Land & Homes Country Realty, Inc. Acreages Home ID FRAC Eagle Crest custom Real Estate 541-504-1338 Eagle Crest Properties home on 14th tee. 866-722-3370 Lot 16 SW Shad Rd. Q UALITY HOME O N Gated community! 4 $74,900 - 5 acres ad2.7 acres, Mt. JefferACREAGE. 2 master B drm, 3. 5 B a th, - One acre lot son & S m ith R ock joins public land over bdrm suites, gourmet 3208 sq. ft. Great $74,900 with Cascade views & views. $78,500 MLS D eschutes Riv e r . kitchen with granite, for entertaining & f lat b u i lding s i t e . 201208266 Short walk to r iver. n ewer sho p c o m - private resort living. Heavily treed for great MLS¹201102328. Call Juniper Realty pletely finished with 4 $597,050 MLS Linda Lou Day-Wright, privacy. Community 541-504-5393 rooms. Artificial and 201305107 Call to pr o p erty. Broker, 541-881-2885 natural grass, many Charlie & V i rginia water MLS¹201102325. 13601 SW Canyon Dr. Crooked River Realty flower beds. Principal B r o kers 1.13 acres, Mt. JefferCall Nancy Popp $475,000 MLS¹ 541-350-3418Call 541-815-8000 son views, owner will 7 965 SW R i ve r R d . 201304368 Charlie & V i rginia Crooked River Realty 2.79 acres, near the carry. $58 500 M LS Vicci Bowen Principal B r o kers D eschutes Riv e r . 201106385 541-410-9730 903 Highland View Lp. 541-350-3418 $49,000 MLS Juniper Realty Central Oregon Realty Eagle Crest,Cascade Redmond RE/MAX 201009429 541-504-5393 Group, LLC mtn views galore, 045 Land & Homes Juniper Realty a cre l o t . Gen t l y Lot 22 SW Chipmunk 541-504-5393 Real Estate Good classified ads tell Rd. 5.19 acres, level Purchase price$350,000,20% down,Loan amount$280,000,30 yearfixed. sloped, close to Lakethe essential facts in an On the 10th fairway with side Sports Center. l ot, Mt n . view s . Canyon City, Oregon. interesting Manner. Write $69,000 MLS 14 acres zoned Resiglorious morning light, $125,000. MLS from the readers view - not this custom floor plan ¹201305350 201106095 dential, currently dithe seller's. Convert the Juniper Realty was designed for su- Lynn Johns, Principal vided into 4 tax lots. 541-504-5393 Jumbo purchaseprice/value $800,000 — 20% down /equity,$640,000 loan amount. facts into benefits. Show Broker, 541-408-2944 $99,900 perior living. Newer Offer valid as of date of ad, restrictions may apply. Rates/fees subject to change. On Approved Credit. the reader how the item will model with two masCentral Oregon Juniper Realty Open Space & Privacy, Resort Realty 541-504-5393 help them in someway. ter suites, featuring $60,000. 4.78 acres, built-in dresser and 9148 sq.ft. FLAT lot, This Cascade M o u ntainLot 21 SW Chipmunk jetted tub with sepaadvertising tip ut i l ities v iews, t r e e d lot , Rd. 5.16 acre, comI I dI r ate s hower. M L S cul-de-sac, brought to youby s tubbed into P U E , Crooked River Ranch. munity water installed. $220,000 MLS¹201307047. close to West Can$60,000 MLS The Bulletin ¹201304950 C all G a i l Day , 201300800 yon Rim Park and acEagle Crest Properties 541-306-1018. cess to the Dry CanJuniper Realty 866-722- 3370 Wonderful acreage set yon t rail. $ 5 0,000.Central Oregon Realty 541-504-5393 up for horses with Group, LLC Panoramic M o u ntain includes shop. MLS¹ p round p en , 4 - s tall 201207694. Pa m Prineville j $99,000 Ou de neuer a ( One ddphen ddped"e JO/nd Our (Oan ... barn w it h c h i cken views set the stage for Lester, Principal BroTURN THE PAGE • 2.04 acres /y coop, ha y s torage this woodsy retreat! ker, Century 21 Gold • Cascade Mountain For More Ads The 3.7% assumable and complete bunk views Country Realty, Inc. The Bulletin house. 40x60 shop/ loan makes this even 541-504-1338 • Crooked River views garage finished with sweeter. Over 2500 sq. ft of living space 914 Highland View LP. 1191 NW Helmholtz • MLS 2704850 bath. Hot house. 2 JJ Jones, Broker ponds. Iandscaped. including a p artment Eagle Crest, Unob- Way 3.39 acres ready MORTGAG E CORPORATION 541-610-7318 gar a ge. structed Mtn v iews. mountain & meadow over th e for your home! 541-788-3678 Great for extra guests. views. 12 f r ost-free .44 Acre lot, back to $103,000. MLS faucets, wrap around 3- car garage, carport, BLM, privacy galore 201100749. Call Casey NMLs1II9449 Jennifer NMLS 28855II paved drive, 2 decks decks on home and with views. $134,900. Travis L. Hanna, PC, and a huge outdoor MLS ¹201307060 Principal Broker, more. $375,000 MLS CORPORLIC. tML 2421 CORPNMLS¹3113 201207852 Cascade fireplace. $ 3 99,000 Lynn Johns, Principal 541-788-3480. 2013 0 6185 Broker, 541-408-2944 MORRIS Realty, Dennis Hani- MLS¹ Redmond RE/MAX REAL ESTATE ford, Princ. 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MICHELL ETISDEL PC, BROK ER , ABR, E.PRO 541-390.3490

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I've heard it said that if you took a photo of the spectrum across which a top expert's thoughts range during the play, a casual player would find it quite remarkable. Experts often trade on slender inferences. Today's West led the ace and a second club against South's game, and East took the queen and led the king, forcing dummy to ruff. West threw a diamond. South drew trumps and led a diamond to dummy's king and East's ace. He won the diamond return and cashed another diamond, and East pitched a club. South then had to judge the heart position.

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Travel Trailers

Fifth Wheels Alpenlite 2002, 31' with 2 slides, rear

Monaco Windsor, 2001, 40-ft, loaded! (was $234,000 new) Solid-surface counters, convection/micro, 4-dr, fridge, washer/dryer, ceramic tile & carpet, TV, DVD, satellite dish, leveling, 8-airbags, power cord reel, 2 full pass-thru trays, Cummins ISO 8.3 350hp turbo Diesel, 7.5 Diesel gen set. $74,900 503-799-2950

KeystoneLaredo 31' RV 20 06 w ith 1 2' slide-out. Sleeps 6, queen w alk-around bed w/storage underneath. Tub 8 shower. 2 swivel rockers. TV. Air cond. Gas stove & refrigerator/freezer. Microwave. Awning. Outside shower. Slide through stora ge, E a s y Lif t . $29,000 new; Asking $18,600 541-447-4805

kitchen, very good condition. Non-smokers, no pets. $19,500 or best offer. 541-382-2577 CHECK YOUR AD a

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slide, Corian surfaces, wood floors (kitchen), 2-dr fridge, convection microwave, Vizio TV 8 roof satellite, walk-in shower, new queen bed. White leather hide-abed & chair, all records, no pets or s moking. $28,450. CalI 541-771-4800 eeggaer~r ~

Layton 27-ft, 2001 Front 8 rear entry doors, bath, shower, queen bed, slide-out, oven, microwave, air conditioning, patio awning, twin propane tanks, very nice, great floor plan, $8895. 541-316-1388

Mallard 22' 1995, ready for hunting Pontiac G6 2007, low season! Sleeps 7, miles, excellent tow car, two twin beds, fully has Brake Buddy, shield, T owmaster to w b a r , equipped, very good cond, $3900 obo. $10,000. 541-548-1422

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Monaco Lakota 2004 5th Wheel 34 ft.; 3 s lides; immaculate c o ndition; l arge screen TV w / entertainment center; reclining chairs; center kitchen; air; queen bed; complete hitch and new fabric cover. $22,900 OBO. (541) 548-5886

Bigfoot Camper1993EI, 9 5 ft., great cond. Rebuilt fridge, shower and toilet, furnace and oven. always parked undercover. $ 4 500.

Piper A rcher 1 9 80, based in Madras, always hangared since new. New annual, auto pilot, IFR, one piece windshield. Fastest Archer around. 1750 total t i me . $ 6 8 ,500. 541-475-6947, ask for Rob Berg.

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aa-s • ~' El- I' Monte Carlo 2012 Limited Edition, 2 slides, 2 A/Cs, 2 bdrm, sleeps 6-8 comfortably, has w/d, dishwasher, many extras, fully l o aded. $29,600 obo. Located in Bend. 682-777-8039

TIFFINPHAETON QSH 2007 with 4 slides, CAT 350hp diesel engine, $129,900. 30,900 miles, great condition! Extended warranty, dishwasher, washer/ dryer, central vac, roof satellite, aluminum wheels, 2 full slide-thru basement trays & 3 TV's. Falcon-2 towbar and Even-Brake included. Call 541-977-4150

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541-385-5809 Tioga Class C Motorhome Bought new in 2000, currently under 20K miles, excellent shape, new tires, professionaly winterized every year, cutoff switch to battery, plus new RV batteries. Oven, hot water heater & air conditioning have never been used! $24,000 obo. Serious inquiries, please. Stored in Terrebonne. 541-548-5174

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Winnebaqo Suncruiser34' 2004, 35K, loaded, too much to list, ext'd warr. thru 2014, $49,900 Dennis, 541-589-3243 Travel Trailers

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

Jayco Eagle 26.6 ft long, 2000 Sleeps 6, 14-ft slide, awning, Eaz-Lift stabilizer bars, heat

8 air, queen walk-around bed, very good condition, $10,000 obo. 541-595-2003

micro, load leveler hitch, awning, dual batteries, sleeps 4-5, EXCELLENT CONDITION. All accessories are included. $14,511 OBO. 541-382-9441

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Price Reduced! Chev P/U 1968, custom cab, 350 crate, AT, new paint, chrome, orig int, gas tank under bed, $10,900 obo. 541-788-9648

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Fleetwood Prowler 32' - 2001 2 slides, ducted heat & air, great condition, snowbird ready, Many upgrade options, financing available! $14,500 obo.

Pilgrim 27', 2007 5th wheel, 1 s lide, AC, TV,full awning, excellent shape, $23,900. 541-350-8629

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150hp conversion, low time on air frame and engine, hangared in Bend. Excellent performance & affordab/e flying! $6,500. 541 -41 0-6007

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Recreation by Design 2013 Monte Carlo, 38-ft. Top living room 5th wheel, has 3 slideouts, 2 A/Cs, entertainment center, fireplace, W/D, garden tub/shower, in great condition. $42,500 Keystone Challenger or best offer. Call Peter, 2004 CH34TLB04 34' 307-221-2422, fully S/C, w/d hookups, ( in La Pine ) new 18' Dometic awWILL DELIVER ning, 4 new tires, new Kubota 7000w marine diesel generator, 3 RV slides, exc. cond. inCONSIGNMENTS s ide 8 o u t . 27 " T V WANTED dvd/cd/am/fm entertain We Do the Work, center. Call for more You Keep the Cash! details. Only used 4 On-site credit times total in last 5P/2 approval team, y ears.. No pets, n o web site presence. smoking. High r etail We Take Trade-Ins! $27,700. Will sell for Free Advertising. $24,000 including slidBIG COUNTRY RV ing hitch that fits in Bend: 541-330-2495 your truck. Call 8 a.m. Redmond: to 10 p.m. for appt to 541-548-5254 see. 541-330-5527.

1974 Bellanca 1730A 2180 TT, 440 SMO, 180 mph, excellent condition, always hangared, 1 owner for 35 years. $60K.

In Madras, call 541-475-6302 Executive Hangar at Bend Airport (KBDN)

60' wide x 50' d eep, w/55' wide x 17' high bifold dr. Natural gas heat,

offc, bathroom. Adjacent to Frontage Rd; great visibility for aviation business. Financing available. 541-948-2126 or email 1jetjock©q.com

2007 John Deere 310SG, cab 4x4, 4-in-1 bucket Extendahoe, hydraulic thumb, loaded, like new, 500 hours. New $105,000. Sell $75,000. 541-350-3393

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

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Plymouth B a r racuda 1966, original car! 300 hp, 360 V8, centerlines, 541-593-2597 PROJECT CARS: Chevy 2-dr FB 1949-(SOLD) 8 Chevy Coupe 1950 rolling chassis s $1750 ea., Chevy 4-dr 1949, complete car, $ 1949; Cadillac Series 61 1950, 2 dr. hard top, complete w/spare f r on t cl i p ., $3950, 541-382-7391 VW Bug Sedan, 1969, fully restored, 2 owners, with 73,000 total miles,

$8,500. 541-480-3179 1952 Ford Customline Coupe, project car, flatThe Bulletin Ford 1965 6-yard head V-8, 3 spd extra To Subscribe call dump truck, good parts, & materials, $2000 541-385-5800 or go to paint, recent overobo. 541-410-7473 haul, everything www.bendbulletin.com $10,000. 541-382-5127 works! $3995. Buick 1983 Regal, 541-815-3636 T-type, Project Car Transmission rebuilt 8 3000 rpm stall converter; 750 Holley double pumper w/milled air horn (flows 850 cfms); turbo rebuilt. Have receipts for all 3 items. $3300. Ford F350 2006/ Brush Call for addtional info 541-480-5502 Bandit XL 150 wood chipper T ruck h a s (leave ¹ 8 message). 1000 V-10, 21k miles, HD Legal Notices Legal Notices winch w/custom HD front bumper, air load should see an attorbags w/12' dump bed. LEGAL NOTICE ney immediately. If Chipper is 2006 w/250 'yliaw IN THE C IRCUIT you need help in hrs, 12" feed 'drum' C OURT O F T H E finding an attorney, w/110hp Cat diesel. Cadillac Coupe de Ville S TATE O F OR you may call t he Set up like new. Cost 1979 Anniversary Edition E GON FOR T H E Oregon State Bar's new over $90,000. Sell 79,000 orginial miles COUNTY OF DES1 owner, great condition. Lawyer Re f e rral obo. $60,000 CHUTES. NATION$2800. 541-325-3376 Service at 541-350-3393 (503) STAR MORTGAGE 684-3763 or toll-free LLC, Plaintiff, vs. in Oregon at (800) THE U N K NOWN 452-7636. The reHEIRS AND DEVIl ief sought in t h e SEES OF SUSAN C omplaint i s th e K. HAUGEN; BENoreclosure of t h e JAMIN R U SSELL fproperty located at VEIT; SPENCER H. 25440 Alfalfa MarVEIT, H E I R OF ket Road, Bend, OR S USAN K . H A U Date of First GEN; SPR I N G- 97701. P ublication S e p LEAF F I N ANCIAL tember 21 , 2 0 1 3. S ERVICES, F K A McCarthy & AMERICAN G E NHolthus, LLP, Ellis ERAL FINANCIAL, W. Wilder, O S B¹ DBA AM E R ICAN 1 24995, 92 0 S W GENERAL FINANCIAL SE R V ICES 3rd Avenue, First Floor, Portland, OR ( DE), INC; J E F- 97204, Phone: (877) FERSON CAPITAL 369-6122, Ext. S YSTEMS LLC ; 3370, Fax: ( 5 03) O CCUPANTS O F 694-1460, THE P R OPERTY, ewilder@mccarthyDefendants. Case holthus.com, Of AtNo.: 13C V 0918. torneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. To: The Unknown Heirs a nd Devisees o f Susan K. Haugen. You are hereby rePUBLIC NOTICE quired to a p pear 2013-2014 Snow Plow a nd d e fend t h e Contract Solicitation C omplaint file d against you in the NOTICE IS HEREBY above entitled GIVEN that C r o ok cause within thirty County, through its C ounty Court, w i l l (30) days from the date of service of open sealed bids for thissummons upon s now plowing a n d you, and in case of sanding of s elected districts and subdiviyour failure to do so, for want t h ereof, sions within C rook Plaintiff will apply to County. Sealed bids the court for the rewill be received until lief demanded in the Monday, November 4, Complaint. NOTICE 2013 at 10:00 a.m., TO D E F ENDANT: according to the offiREAD THESE PAcial clock located in PERS CAREthe office of C rook FULLY! You must County A d m inistra"appear" in this case tion. Each bid must or the other side will b e enclosed i n a win a u tomatically. sealed envelope and To "appear" you d elivered on o r b e m ust file with t he fore the deadline to court a legal paper the C rook C o unty called a "motion" or Courthouse, 300 N.E. P "answer." The mo3rd Street, Room 10, tion" or "answer" (or P rineville, Or e g on "reply") m ust b e 97754. Crook County given to the court Judge, Mike McCabe, clerk or administrais designated as the tor within 30 days of person t o re c eive the date of first pubbids. C o mplete bidlication spe c i fied ding documents may herein along w ith be obtained from the the required filing Crook County Road fee. It must be in Department, 1306 N. Main St., P rineville, p roper form a n d have proof of serOregon 97754. vice on the plaintiff's Questions regarding a ttorney or, if t h e this Solicitation may be sent t o P e n ny p laintiff does n o t have an a ttorney, Keller, Crook County Road Master, proof of service on the plaintiff. If you (541)-447-4644 or have questions, you Cell (541)-480-1365.

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Toy hauler/travel trailer. 24' with 21' interior. Sleeps 6. Self-contained. Systems/ appearancein good condition. Smoke-free. Tow with '/2-ton. Strong suspension; can haul ATVs snowmobiles, even a small car! Great price - $8900. Call 541-593-6266 Weight distribution hitch with spring bars and bracket f o r tr a i ler frame, $300. A dco aqua cover for 25'x28' travel t railer, $ 120. R ubber liner for 8 ' p ickup b ox , $2 5 .

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Trucks & Heavy Equipment

Chevy 1955 PROJECT car. 2 door wgn, 350 small block w/Weiand dual quad tunnel ram p/ with 450 Holleys. T-10 4-speed, 12-bolt posi, Lance 8P/p' camper, 1991 S ave money, l e a r n Weld Prostar wheels, t cf l ~ r h u i l c h o u r s JCB 2006 214 E diesel Great cond; toilet 8 fullTURN THE PAGE extra rolling chassis + wit h y o u r o w n a i r size bed. Lightly used. backhoe with HamFor More Ads $6500 for all. c raf t , 1 9 6 8 A e r o Recently serviced, mer Master 360 rock extras. C ommander 4 s e a t The Bulletin $4500 503-307-8571 hammer 18" dig 541-389-7669. GMC Sierra 1977 short 1 50 HP, l o w t i m e , bucket, quick coupler, bed, e xlnt o r i ginal fultiane1823,000. backhoe has 380 hrs, cond., runs 8 drives p p Contact Paul at rock hammer has less great. V8, new paint 5 41-447- 5 1 84 . t han 100 hrs. L i k e and tires. $4950 obo. new, $40,000 o bo. 541-504-1050 Can purchase Kodiak Need help fixing stuff? Call A Service Professional GMC top kick 5 yrd Chevy Wagon 1957, dump and 28' trailer MONTANA 3585 2008, find the help you need. 4-dr., complete, for a d d' I $3 0 ,000 exc. cond., 3 slides, www.bendbulletin.com $7,000 OBO / trades. 541-350-3393 king bed, Irg LR, Please call Arctic insulation, all 541-389-6998 908 t options $35,000 obo. MGA 1959 - $19,999 Aircraft, Parts 541-420-3250 Convertible. O r igi& Service nal body/motor. No NuM/a297LK Hitchrust. 541-549-3838 Hiker 2007, All seasons, 3 slides, 32' Peterbilt 359 p o table Superhavvkwater t r uck, 1 9 9 0, perfect for snow birds, Only 1 Share ~ OO left kitchen, rear 3200 gal. tank, 5hp Corvette Coupe 1964 Available MorePixat Bendiulletin,com lounge, extras, must pump, 4-3" h o ses, Economical flying miles since frame see. Prineville camlocks, $ 2 5,000. 530 off restoration. Runs in your own 541-447-5502 days 8 1/3 interest in Columbia 541-820-3724 IFR equipped and drives as new. 541-447-1641 eves. 400, $150,000 (located Cessna 172/180 HP for Satin Silver color with 929 @ Bend.) Also: Sunrionly $13,500! New black leather interior, ver hangar available for mint dash. PS, PB, Garmin Touchscreen Automotive Wanted sale at $155K, or lease, avionics center stack! AC, 4 speed. Knock @ $400/mo. DONATE YOUR CARoffs. New tires. Fresh Exceptionally clean! Mustang 1966 2 dr. 541-948-2963 FAST FREE TOWHangared at BDN. 327 N.O.M. All Corcoupe, 200 cu. in. 6 ING. 24 hr. Response vette restoration parts Call 541-728-0773 cyl. Over $12,000 inTax D e duction. in & out. Reduced to vested, asking $9000. OPEN ROAD 36' U NITED BRE A S T $59,500. 541-410-2870 916 All receipts, runs 2005 - $28,000 CANCER FOUNDATrucks & good. 541-420-5011 King bed, hide-a-bed TION. Providing Free sofa, 3 slides, glass Heavy Equipment Mammograms & shower, 10 gal. wa- 1 /3 interest i n w e l lBreast Cancer Info ter heater, 10 cu.ft. equipped IFR Beech Bo888-592-7581. fridge, central vac, nanza A36, new 10-550/ (PNDC) s atellite dish, 27 " located KBDN. TV/stereo syst., front prop, front power leveling $65,000. 541-419-9510 Ford Model A 1930 Must Sell! Health forces Buick Riviera 1991, • Au tomotive Parts, jacks and s c issor Look at: Coupe, good condition, sale. classic low-mileage car, stabilizer jacks, 16' Bendhomes.com 1987 Freightliner COE 3- Service & Accessories $16,000. 541-588-6084 garaged, pampered, awning. Like new! for Complete Listings of axle truck, Cummins ennon-smoker, exclnt cond, 541-419-0566 gine, 10-spd, runs! $3900 Must sell like new Toyo Ford Ranchero 1965 $4300 obo 541-389-0049 Area Real Estate for Sale obo. 541-419-2713 tubeless snow tires, Rhino bedliner cus235/55Rx19, $149 ea. tom wheels, 302V-8 541-382-9295 a uto. Runs g o o d l . • pi $9,995. 'y,„,*,,S =-~

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Twomen's livesare altered by abetmadebetween tycoons (3:48) ** "Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) Mike Myers. « COTV (10:30) High School Football Ridgeview atBend Paid Program P a id Program E x t reme Desire Adventure Journal Get Outdoors Visions of NW C ity Club of Central Oregon CSPAN (11:00) Washington ThisWeek Communicators Washington ThisW eek *DIS Austin & Affy 'G' Austin & Affy 'G' Austin I Ally 'G' Jessie 'G' « Jess i e 'G' « Jess i e 'G' « A.N.T. Farm 'G' A.N.T. Farm 'G A.N.T. Farm'G' A .N.T. Farm'G' G ood-Charlie Do g With a Blog *DISC Airplane Repo n '14' cc Airplane RepoSpies in the Night '14' A mish Mafia The LastSupper n '14 Amish Mafia Sacrificial Lambn '14 Amish Mafia JudgmentDay'14' cc Fa s t N' Loud Model Madness A '14 *E! 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FAM Chronic/es ol Narnia: Lion,Witchand the Wardrobe" FNC (11:30) America's News The Five (N) America's NewsHeadquarters (N) FOX Report (N) Huckabee(N) Headquarters Healthy You Ne w s HQ 'FOOD Rachael vs. Guy Kids Cook-Off 'G' C u t throat Kitchen 'G Restaurant: Impossible 'G' Restaurant Stakeout 'G Diners, Drive Di n ers, Drive Iron Chef America 'G' ** "Hollywood Homicide" (2003, Action) Harrison Ford,Josh Hartnett, LenaOlin. *"Push"(2009,Suspense)ChrisEvans.Roguepsychicsbattleacovert governmentagency ** "The Twilight Saga:NewMoon FX HGTV Room Crashers Room Crashers Love It or List It 'G' « Love It or List It Matt 8 Kelly 'G' Loveltor Listlt'G' « Love It or List It Julie &Sherry'G' Love It or List It Joe & Linh'G' cc *HIST Mountain MenWinter Is Coming'PG' Mountain Men Mayhem'PG' cc Mountain MenLost'PG' « Mountain MenMiles FromHome'PG' Mountain MenSurviving Winter 'PG Mountain Men 'PG' cc LIFE ** "Restless Virgins" (2013)VanessaMarano, MaxLloyd-Jones. '14' « "Hiding"(2012, Drama)AnaVilafane, Jeremy Sumpter, Tyler Blackburn. « "ThePregnancyPact"(2010, Drama)NancyTravis, Thora Birch. 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