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TODAY'S READERBOARD More court analysisHow Chief Justice Roberts is pulling the court right — with the help of his liberal peers.A3
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Summit1031 —Decision time nears for the jury.C6
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SALEM — The Oregon Senate Revenue Committee passed, in a party-line vote, a $215 million tax hike and steeper cuts to the state's pension system late Friday in an effort to reach what's been
coined the "grand bargain." With the legislative session expected to end soon, lawmakers aremaking one final push to strike a deal that would both raise taxes and cut the state's pension. Republicans want steeper cuts to the Public Employees Retirement
System; Democrats push for tax hikes. A deal would mean more money for public primary and secondary schools and mental health and senior programs. But both measures passed out of the committee on party lines: Democrats for and
Republicans against. Both measures head directly to the Senate floor for a vote by the full chamber likely early next week. Senate President Peter Courtney, D-Salem, said if the revenue measure passes, that triggers the vote on PERS.
Democrats need at least two Republicans to vote to raise taxes. The two Republicans on the revenue committee signaled an uphill battle. Sen. Larry George, R-Sherwood, took issue with describing the deal as a compromise. SeeSalemIA5
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Shock, awe and grief at 9/11museum
In this undated historical photo, the coveted Fire Engine No. 1 (second vehicle from left), an American LaFrance Type 45 triple combination car currentlyin Washington state, is pictured with Bend's other fire engines in front of the old fire hall on Minnesota Avenue (currently the downtown restaurant Brickhouse).
It's been a goal years in the making, but finally on Friday, the Bend Fire Historical Society raised enough money — and then some — to buy back a circa-1919 fire engine from the Poulsbo,
By David W. Dunlap
Wash., fire department.
New York Times News Service
NEW YORK — "You thought it was as bad as it would get, and then it got worse." Alice Greenwald, director of the National September 11 Memorial Museum at the World Trade Center,
The historical society hosted a one-day tournament at Broken Top Club, and Bend firefighter and fire history chairman Nick Thomas said the nonprofit raised almost $2,000, putting it over the $D,000 needed.
was recalling a feeling common among Americans on Sept. 11, 2001. But she was also describing how the galleries depicting that day's events will unfold for visitors. Where much of the underground space is astonishingly vast and serene, the historical exhibition, contained within the volume once occupied by the northtower,is cramped and irregular. Deliberately labyrinthine, it is meant to jar those who see it. Rounding one corner, a visitor will suddenly come upon the rear end of Engine 21 ("Keep back 200 feet," it
still commands), looking merely like an old fire truck that has seen a lot of action. A few steps more into the gallery, however, and it is revealed as a mechanical carcass. The cab, all its trim and livery burned away, resembles a skull. Transitions like this — by turns shocking and calming, distressing and heartening, awe-inspir-
ing and grief-inducing — compose the memorial museum. See9/11 /A4
The plan is to send a few volunteers, with the gas also paid for Rob Kerr /The Bulletin
Bend's No. 3 fire engine sits on the golf course Friday. The No. 2 engine currently sits next to the fire department's North Station.
by donations, up to Poulsbo on Tuesday and bring the truck back Wednesday, perhaps in time for Thursday's July Fourth parade.
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LOS ANGELES — Researchers have unraveled the genetic code of a wild horse that loped across the frozen Yukon about 700,000 years ago, making it the oldest creature by far to reveal its DNA to modern science. Until recently, experts believed it was impossible to recover useful amounts of DNA from fossils that old. The previousrecord holder for oldest genome belonged to a po-
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lar bear that lived more than 110,000 years ago. The horse sequence, described this week in the journal Nature, amounts to a dramatic increase in how farback scientists can peer into the biochemical history of advanced life. The DNA was extracted from a 6-inch slice ofa fossilized horse leg bone that was found nine years ago. Under normal conditions, DNA begins to degrade soon after death. But this bone was preservedin permafrost at
Thistle Creek in Canada's Yukon Territory. Dating techniques revealed that the animal lived in an epoch when woolly mammoths, saber-toothed cats and giant beavers shared turf with ancestral humans. The work "opens great perspectives as to the level of details we can reconstruct of our origins and the evolutionary history of every animal on the planet," said study leader Ludovic Orlando. SeeDNA/A5
By Branden Andersen The Bulletin
July normally starts with a bang; this year, expect some heat with it. Just as Americans are breaking out the fireworks, state and federal authorities warn that forests in Central Oregon, after a week of rain, are again ready to burn. And experts say we need to watch out for a heightened risk of dehydration and heat
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stroke as the temperature climbs. The U.S. Weather Service is forecasting near-record temperatures in Central Oregon for the first week of July. On average, the beginning of the month typically yields temperatures in the low 80s. This year, Bend can expecthighs in the upper 90s and lows around a warm 60
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ventive services at no cost," said HHS Secretary Kathleen The Obama administration Sebelius. "Today's announceon Friday finalized a healthment reinforces our commitreform requirement that most ment torespect the concerns employers provide insurance of houses of worship and other that covers contraceptives at nonprofit religious organizano cost to workers. tions that object to contracepAlthoughreligiousorganiza- tive coverage." tions had lobbied aggressively The final regulation allows for moreexemptions from that houses of worship an exempprovision, the Department of tion if they object to such covHealth and Human Services erage. Faith-based nonprofit did not bend on its approach, groups, such as Catholic hoswhich aims to provide contra- pitals and universities, must ceptives to nearly all women comply with the mandate by regardlessoftheir workplace. the end of the year; the earlier "The health care law guarproposed ruleset a deadline a ntees millions o f w o m en of Aug. l. If the groups object access to recommended pre- to c o ntraceptive c overage, The Washington Post
of Egypt's Islamist President Mohammed Morsi protests in Cairo on Friday.
their health insurance plan is required to pay for the benefit separately from the main in-
surance package. The provision is a l ready in effect for private business owners. Final approval of the rule will allow for some lawsuits against the contraceptive mandate to move forward
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Egypt'S dOWnWard Spiral —Tens of thousands of supporters and opponents of President MohammedMorsi rallied Friday in Cairo, and both sides fought each other in the second-largest city of Alexandria, where two people were killed — including an American
photographing the scene —and 85were injured while at least five offices of Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood were torched, officials said. The competing camps were trying to show their strength before
even bigger nationwide protests planned bythe opposition Sunday — the first anniversary of Morsi's inauguration — aimed at forcing his removal. The opposition says it will bring millions into the streets
across Egypt, and moreviolence is feared. Callfornla weddlngs —The four plaintiffs in the U.S. Supreme Court case that overturned California's same-sex marriage bantied
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In a show of drama Friday at George Zimmerman's murder trial in Sanford, Fla., defense attorney Mark
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would be joining the New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition, an international effort to encourage private investment in agriculture and nutrition programs. The initiative was launched last year by the
Jonathan Good, right. Good and another neighbor,
Good, who had perhaps the best view of any wit-
Group of 8 industrialized nations, part of a commitment to lift 50 million people out of poverty over adecade. Sofar 70 companies have
plus a police officer, gaveaccounts Friday that seemed to bolster the neighborhood watch volun-
ness, saidhedidnotseeanyone'sheadbeingslammed into the concrete sidewalk, asZimmermanclaims
pledged to invest $3.7 billion in programs that educate farmers. — From wire reports
teer's contention that he was on his back and being straddled by Trayvon Martin during their confrontation. Good said it appeared the unarmed teen was straddling Zimmerman, while another neighbor, Jonathan
Martin did to him. Good initially testified that it ap-
peared "there werestrikes being thrown, punches being thrown," but during detailed questioning hesaid he saw only"downward" arm movementsbeingmade. Zimmerman has claimed that he fatally shot
Manalo, said Zimmermanseemedcredible when
17-year-old Martin last year in self-defense asthe
he said immediately after the fight that he had shot Martin in self-defense. Officer Tim Smith testified
Miami-area teen was banging his head into the concrete sidewalk behind the townhomes in a gated
that Zimmerman's backside wascovered in grass and
community.
wetter than his front side.
— From wire reports
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It's Saturday, June 29, the 180th day of 2013. There are 185 days left in the year.
ANALYSIS: THE SUPREME COURT TERM HAPPENINGS
Major rulingsofthe 2012-13 term
Gay marriage —InCalifor-
EQUAL RIGHTS
including in San Francisco, plan
The court struck down the part of the law that denied federal benefits to married same-sex couples.
to stay openlate to issue marriage licenses onthe second day gays are allowed to marry in the
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nia, somecounty clerks' offices,
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most populous state.A2 Egypt —A court hands down a sentence for a train crash that killed 52 students and injured 16 others during what could be
a make-or-break weekendfor the country's rulers.A2 AfriCa —BarackObama meets South Africa's current president.A2
HISTORY Highlight:In1613, London's
original GlobeTheatre, where many of Shakespeare's plays were performed, wasdestroyed by afire sparked by a cannon shot during a performance of "Henry VIII." (No fatalities were reported.) In1767, Britain approved the Townshend Revenue Act, which imposed import du-
ties on glass, paint, oil, lead, paper and tea shipped to the
American colonies. (Colonists bitterly protested, prompting Parliament to repeal the duties
— except for tea.) In1880, France annexed Tahiti,
which became aFrench colony on Dec. 30, 1880. In1913,the Second Balkan War broke out as Bulgaria attacked
Serbiaand Greece,its former allies from the First Balkan War. In1927,the first trans-Pacific
airplane flight was completed as Lt. Lester Maitland and Lt. Albert Hegenberger arrived
at Wheeler Field in Hawaii aboard the Bird of Paradise, an Atlantic-Fokker C-2, after flying
2,400 miles from Oakland, Calif., in 25 hours, 50 minutes. In 1933, actor-director Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle died in New York at age 46. In1956, actress Marilyn Mon-
roe married playwright Arthur Miller in a civil ceremony in White Plains, N.Y. (The couple
alsowed inaJewishceremony on July1; the marriage lasted
4~/~years).
death sentences, saying the way they hadbeenimposed constituted cruel and un-
usual punishment. (The ruling prompted states to effectively
impose amoratorium on executions until their capital punishment laws could berevised.) Ten years ago:Actress Katharine Hepburn, one of the last
stars from Hollywood's Golden Age, died at age96. Five years ago: Zimbabwe's longtime ruler Robert Mugabe
was sworn in as president for a sixth term after a widely discredited runoff in which he was the only candidate.
One yearago:TheU.S. AntiDoping Agencyfiled formal charges against LanceArmstrong, accusing theseven-time Tour de France winner of using performance-enhancing drugs throughout the best years of his
career. (TheUSADAended up stripping Armstrong of all his Tour de France titles and issued
a lifetime banfrom cycling.)
BIRTHDAYS Movie producer Robert Evans
is 83. Actor Gary Busey is 69. Comedian Richard Lewis is 66. Actor-turned-politican-turned-
radio personality Fred Grandy is 65. Actress Maria Conchita Alonso is 56. Actress Sharon
Lawrence is 52. Actress Amanda Donohoe is 51. Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter is
50. Rhythm-and-blues singer Stedman Pearson (FiveStar) is 49. Actress Kathleen Wilhoite is 49. Producer-writer Matthew Weiner is 48. Musician Dale Baker is 47. Actress Melora
Hardin is 46. Rap DJShadow is 41. Country musician Todd
Sansom (Marshall Dyllon) is 35. Singer Nicole Scherzinger is 35. — Fromwirereports
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The court ruled that rights groups andothers could not challenge agovernment surveillance program.
By Adam Liptak New York Times News Service
WASHINGTON — Viewed in i solation, th e S u preme Court term that just ended had elements of modesty. The court declined to do away with affirmative action, gave Congress another shot at salvaging the Voting Rights Act and refused to find a constitutional right to same-sex marriage. But glancing at an end-of term snapshot can be misleading. The m or e m eaningful way to look at the court is as a movie, one starring Chief Justice John Roberts as a canny strategist with a tough side, and his eyes on the horizon. He is just 58 and is likely to lead the court for another two decades or more. R oberts' patient and m ethodical approach has allowed him to establish a robustly conservative record while ranking second only to Justice Anthony Kennedy as the justice most frequently in the majority. "This court takes the long view," said Kannon Shanmugam, a lawyer with Williams & Connolly in Washington. "It proceeds in incremental steps." On Tuesday, when the court struck down apart of the Voting Rights Act, Roberts harvested seeds he had planted four years before. In his 2009 opinion, writing for eight justices, he allowed the Voting Rights Act to stand. But the price he exacted from the court's liberal wing was lan-
guage quoted in Tuesday's deci-
In1967,Jerusalem was reunified as Israel removed barricades separating the Old City from the Israeli sector. In1972,the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a trio of
The court struck down part of the law subjecting states with a history of discrimination to federal oversight.
sion that seems likely to ensure the demise of the law's centerpiece, Section 5, which requires federal oversight of states with a history of discrimination. The chief j u stice helped plant new seeds Monday, when seven justices, including two liberals, agreed to sign an opinion that over time could restrict race-conscious admissions plans at colleges and universities. Only the senior member of the court's liberal wing, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, filed a dissent. Last year, in the second-biggest surprise of his decision upholding President Barack Obama's health care law, Roberts persuaded two l i beral justices to join the part of his opinion allowing states to opt out of the law's expansion of Medicaid. That ruling has added significant complications to the rollout of the law. Only the justices know their motives and a r r angements, but there is a pattern here. The price of victory today for liberals in the Roberts court can be pain tomorrow. There is more to the court's docket than the blockbusters that land in June. The term was as contentious as it was consequential, with almost 30 percent ofthe cases decided by f i v e-justice m a j orities, compared with an average of 22 percent in r ecent years. ( The statistics come f r o m Scotusblog, which produced 54 pages of data within hours of the conclusion of the term.) In lower-profile cases, the court's rulings continued to be good for business interests and bad for the Obama administration. "We shouldn't lose sight of the court cementing its legacy as the most pro-business court in the modern era,"said Lee Epstein, who teaches law and political science at the University of Southern California and helped write a recent study of the Roberts court's business rulings. The U.S. Chamber of Com-
merce had another successful year. The court cut back on class actions, favored arbitration and made it harder to sue the makers of dangerous drugs and employers accused of workplace discrimination. "Anyone doubting that the most important story of the Roberts court is its business rulings has not been paying enough attention," said Doug Kendall, president ofthe Constitutional Accountability Center, a liberal group. "This term's 5-4 rulings, all favoring the chamber, move the law sharply to the right and to the great detriment of consumers, employees, and other Americans trying to get their day in court." Kate Comerford Todd, a lawyer with the chamber's litigation unit, said the group'svictorieswere routine and warranted. The Obama a d m inistration's victory in p ersuading the court to strike down the Defense of Marriage Act was a repeat triumph for Solicitor General Donald Verrilli, who also prevailed a year ago in the health care case. But his office's overall track record before the justices is weak. "While some cases defy e asy c ategorization," s a i d A dam Winkler, a la w p r o fessor at th e U n iversity of California, Los Angeles, "it's clear the administration had a tough time this year at the high court. The solicitor general usually wins nearly 70 percent of cases in which he is aparty. This year, he wononly 39 percent of those cases." "Obama's poor overall record," W i nkler a d ded, "is largely due to philosophical differences with the court's conservative majority." The most closely divided cases featured classic ideological splits almost 70 percent of the time, with Kennedy joining either the court's four liberals or its four conservatives. In 10 of those cases, he leaned right. In six, he leaned left. At the same time, 49 percent ofthe court's cases were unanimous, compared with an average of43 percent in recent years. That was so in major patent cases, where the court was authentically united, and in one limiting human rights lawsuits against corporations accused of complicity in human rights abuses abroad, where the justices were divided over the scope of the decision. The odd mix of discord and harmony was in keeping with the difficulty of making collective sense of the run of major decisions this week. Kennedy's vote continues to be the most valuable one. But
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Museum Continued from A1 Steven Davis, a p a r tner at the firm that designed the museum, said he and his col-
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Construction is nearing ity bills in the country had later, Brazil was on its feet. completion, and the museum will open to the public in spring 2014. brought down a previous govLike o t h e r Br a z i l ians, ernment, but Genov saw more Oliveira had been disgusted reason for anger when the new by recurring political corrupstill faced in raw concrete. administration tapped a shad- tion scandals, a l a c kluster N ow, however, they a r e owy media mogul to head the transit system and poor public clad in panels of foamed alunational security service. Furi- services. minum; that is , a luminum ous, Genov posted a Facebook She also felt the current and injected with gas under high event calling for a protest in past governments had exagpressure to create a porous, Sofia, the n a tion's capital, gerated th e i m p r ovements almost bubbly an d p r etty though he was dubious about in Brazilian l i festyles durnearly ethereal surface. "It turnout for a demonstration ing a now-ebbing era of high was a way of dematerializing focused not on pocketbooks growth. under certain kinds of skillbut on corruption and cronyWhat burned he r m o st, ful lighting," Davis said. "It ism in government. though, were the images of becomes a kind of fog. It ap.I „ " We made bets o n h o w violence she was witnessing pears to be buoyant." II many would come. I thought on television, with riot police The museum had b e en maybe 500," said Genov, a 44- firing rubber bullets and gas scheduled to open in a formal year-old who helps run a fact- canisters at the crowds — a reA World Trade Center staircase that many people used to flee be- ceremony on the attack's 11th checking website. sponse that only brought more fore the towers collapsed is featured prominently at the museum. anniversary last year. But But as he arrived in Sofia's demonstrators out. Officials have begun taking reporters through the unfinished construction largely stopped " People realized i t wa s Independence Square, they galleries before the museum opens to the public. after the 10th anniversary were streaming in by the thou- worth going into the streets," due to longstanding disputes sands, as they have every day Oliveira said. "It's incredible over which government agensince, with the snowballing that in a country mad about of the undersides of the me- expressions underground. But cies would pay for the costs protests aiming to topple the soccer, that will host the World morial pools, which they have in the museum, theseforms of the museum and which ofgovernment. Cup, people are not talking seen from the plaza level as are so large — almost 200 feet ficials would oversee it; New "We are all linked together, about matches on social mesunken waterfalls. The pools on their longest sides — that York City, New York state Bulgaria, Turkey, Brazil. We dia. They are discussing polimark the location of the twin they overwhelmed thespaces and New Jersey share control are tweeting in English so we tics and economics." towers. So do their structural around them when they were of aspects of the museum. can understand each other, and supporting each other on ~y~ X$g~( y 'gi$I f/ /f ///'/ / < other social media," said Iveta Cherneva, a 29-year-old author in Sofia, who was one of i the many people protesting for <.~~ ~ tli Ill( "We are fight~+W~4~ ( IIIIII> the first time. )h ing fordifferent reasons, but we all want our governments to finally work for us. We are inspiring each other." !1 iq; ".'=Around the globe, this is the summer of middle-class ==-m = ~ discontent, particularly in the =wW~j L '=~ ~ N~ ~ d eveloping world. From I st tanbul to Rio de Janeiro, from Bulgaria to Bosnia, the pent/ z i e a ' . ' == i NNS IER %% % up frustrations of an engaged citizenry are being triggered by a series of seemingly dispa2014 2013 2013 rate events. 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Heat Continued from A1 "We're so used to o pening a window at night to cool our houses down in Central Oregon," said Marilyn Lohmann, forecasterat the Pendleton Weather Service Office. "We're going to have to find another way this week." Oregon Department of Forestry spokesman Tom Fields worries that area residents will take the upcoming heat lightly because of last week's unseasonably overcast days. "I think the main problem that the weather change brings up is that it takes the public's guard down a little bit," Fields said. "It doesn't take too long for the forests to dry b ack out and become afirehazard
again." The U.S. Forest Service and Oregon Department of Forestry are preparing for a week that is not only going to be hot and dry, but also fire-prone, with the Fourth of July weekend around the corner. According to th e D epartment of F o restry, h umans have started 221 fires that have burned 851 acres since Jan. 1. The 10-year average in Oregon comes to 150 fires by humans and 398 acres by the first week of July. Deschutes National Forest spokeswoman Forest Service public affairs officer Jean Nelson Dean said the forest has already recovered from the rainy days last week, evident by three small fires in the forest last night. "The rain doesn't really soak into the bigger fuel," Dean said. "It doesn't take a lot of time for the moisture to go away." Because of this, possession or discharging fireworks on any Forest Service or Bureau of Land Management territory is a misdemeanor. "Our goal is not to go out there and ticket people," she said. "We really just want people to be aware of the dangers and damage that fireworks can cause in a dry forest." It's not only the fire potential that should concern Central Oregonians, said urgent care doctor Tom Wendel of Bend Memorial Clinic. "The beginning of summer is when we see most of the heat-related illnesses," he said. "Peoplearen'tprepared forit." Wendel said he frequently sees issues stemming from dehydration. In the most serious cases,he sees patients with heat exhaustion or, in the worst circumstance, potential-
Heat in West nears a record, anywhere PHOENIX — A blazing heat wave that's expected
to send the mercury soaring to nearly120 degrees
in Phoenix and LasVegas over the weekendsettled across the West on Friday, threatening to ground air-
liners and raising fears that pets will get burned on the
scalding pavement. The heat was sopunishing that rangers took up positions at trailheads
at Lake Mead inNevada to persuade people not to hike. Zookeepers in
Phoenix hosed downthe elephants and fed tigers frozen fish snacks. And
tourists at California's Death Valley took photos of
the harsh landscapeanda thermometer that read121.
The mercury there was expected to reach nearly 130 through the weekend — just short of the134-
degree reading from acentury ago that stands asthe highest temperature ever recorded on Earth.
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ture of something like this. Otherwise no one will be-
lieve you," said LauraMcAlpine, visiting Death Valley from Scotland on Friday.
The Western heat is not expected to break until
Monday or Tuesday. — From wire reports
The father of fugitive Edward Snowden told NBC News he believes his son would return to the United States if he was assured that he would not be jailed before trial or sub-
jected to a gag order. Lonnie Snowden said has n ot spoken with his son who is currently believed to be hiding in a Moscow airport to evade arrest by U.S. authorities — since April. E dward S n owden w e n t into hiding in early June, after information he provided about U.S. data surveillance programs was published. He has said he revealed the information because he feared the surveillance p r ograms were violating the rights of private citizens. He has been charged with leaking classified documents. Lonnie Snowden sent a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder with his suggestions about how to get his son to return to this country, Isikoff reported. In a "Today" show interview, he said he knew his son had broken the law but does not think he committed treason. "He has betrayed his government, but I don't believe that he's betrayed the people of the United States," Lonnie Snowden said. "I love him. I would like to have the opportunity to communicate with him," he added. Lonnie Snowden, a career Coast Guard officer who retired and moved to Pennsylvania a few years ago, said he did not trust WikiLeaks, the anti-secrecy organization that is providing his son with legal and logistical assistance. "I am concerned about those who surround him," the father sard. Edward Snowden is report-
Continued from A1 Orlando, of the Center for GeoGenetics at the Natural History Museum of Denmark, and an international team of collaborators pieced together even the tiniest of DNA fragments recovered from the bone. Such genetic puzzle assembly generally includes multiple samples from each part of the genome, sometimes as many as five or 10. In this case, the so-called coverage was just 1.12. That's not enough detail to say much about what the horse looked like, said Eske Willerslev, an evolutionary biologist at the Natural History Museum of Denmark who worked on the study. Team members suggested the horse was about the size of a modern Icelandic or Arabian horse, though it probably was less muscular, and perhaps slower. "If they were fast runners,itwas not because of the same genes we know of today," Orlando said. As part of th e genetic sleuthing, the team also sequenced the DNA of a 43,000-year-old horse fossil, five modern domesticated horses, a wild Przewalski horse native to the Mongolian steppes and a donkey from the Copenhagen Zoo named Willy.
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This horse skull from the late Pleistocene era was found in Canada's Yukon Territory.
Path to domestication ly fatal heat stroke. Wendel encourages anyone experiencing weakness, dry mouth, malaise, nausea, heavy sweating or rapid heartbeat after sun exposure to get checked out by a doctor. "Just because you're on the water or in the water doesn't mean that you're drinking the water," he said. "Take what you think you'll need for your trip and double it." H e w a rn s t h a t bl o o dpressure-regulating medication, diuretics or psychiatric drugs compromise the body's natural ability t o c o m pensate for dehydration. Anyone spending time outside should think about eating an abundance of fruits and vegetables, which are rich in electrolytes and water, he said. "You don't need anything h igh-tech," W e n de l sa i d . "Just make sure to be extra cautious." — Reporter: 541.383.0348, bandersen@bendbulletin.com
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edly seeking asylum from Ecuador. He surfaced in Hong Kong shortly after his leaked information wa s p u blished, then vanished from sight until he arrived in Moscow last Sunday.
In Russia Snowden ha s r e m ained m ysteriously h i d den f r o m sight during his visit to Russia. But Russian television has been makinghim a hero. O n programs that w e r e hastily arranged and broadcast on the two largest federal channels, he was compared to the dissident Andrei Sakharov, to Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, and to Max Otto von Stirlitz, a dashing fictional double agent from Soviet television. He was described as "the man who declared war on Big Brother and got stuck in the transit zone," and as "a soldier in the information war, who f i ghts, of course,on the side of Russia, or maybe the side of China." For as long as he remains here, one program's host said, "the pulse of world history is beating here in Moscow." Since Snowden landed in Moscow, the likelihood that he will remain in Russia has steadily crept up. Though President Vladimir Putin said this week that "the sooner he chooses his final destination, the better for us and for him," Snowden shows no sign of leaving. The chance that Russia will turn him in has all but vanished, as evidenced by Thursday's television p r ograms, which were almost certainly produced under Kremlin orders and have a p o werful effect on public opinion. Officials here have signaled an openness to granting him political asylum.
By comparing all of these genomes, the researchers determined that the most recent common ancestor of all these species — as well as zebras — lived 4 million to 4.5 million years ago. That's about 2 million yearsearlierthan previously thought, and allows for far moretime forhorses to have evolved into the animals we know today. The findings offered a window into 29 regions of the domestic horse'sgenome that differed from that of the wild Przewalski horse, suggesting these changes were part of their evolutionary path toward d omestication. Some o f
"Unfortunately ... none of our ancestors have been so obliging as to die under circumstances where the remains are frozen soon after death and remain frozen until discovery." — Mark Stoneking, a geneticist
those changes involved the immune and olfactory systems. The analysis also o ffers hope for the fate of the Przewalski's horse, an endangered animal whose DNA showed no signs of interbreeding with modern horses. "It i s 10 0 p ercent w i ld," Willerslev said. "There is no domestic genetics present in that horse — which of course
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What aboutus humans? Other scientists who specialize in sequencing ancient
HouseBill 2456
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What it does:Raises corporate income tax rates and funds education and health care programs.
"A grand bargain is typi-
cally where people come together and have a disc ussion and meet in t h e middle," George said, adding that that's not what has happened this legislative session. The tax package, he added, is "a heavy lift." Senate Majority Leader D iane R o senbaum, D P ortland, said sh e w a s "appalled" Re p u blicans weren't voting in favor of steeper cuts to PERS, since they have been in favor of reducing the system's $14 billion unfunded liability. The revenue bill, House Bill 2456, would send $150 million more to the state's education system and funnel $60 million more into senior and mental health programs. It would raise corporate income tax rates from 6.6 t o 7. 6 p ercent
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pension system, and lowers pensions for those no longer in public employment. Status:Both measures were voted out of a Senate committee Friday and now head to the full chamber.
on amounts more than $2.5 million. It would ca p d eductions for couples who make more than $250,000 and individuals who make $125,000. It makes changes to the senior medical tax deduction and shifts the benefits to lower-income seniors. The pension bill, Senate Bill 857, would lower cost-of-living adjustments for retirees. For income below $60,000, the inflation rate would be 1.25 percent, compared with about 2 percent currently. For all in-
come beyond $60,000 the rate would be 0.15 percent. The bill would also lower pensions for former public employees who haven't worked in public employment since 2004 but have yet to draw their pen-
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2 arrested after knife incident
By Hillary Borrud
Two people werearrested Friday afternoon following an incident
in which onewoman threatened another with
a knife, according to Bend Police. Just before j2:30
p.m., Sherry LynnWallace,38, of Bend, and Sarah M. Hendriks, 27,
of Sunriver, were arguing in the parking lot of Cash Connection on Northeast Fifth Street,
police said. Wallace reportedly threatened Hendriks with a hunting knife, then left in a vehicle with Gregory Lavier Magnus, 49, of Bend.
Officers located the
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Bend andother cities across the state will get a break on their payments to the public employee pension fund when new contribution rates take effect Monday. Bend officials expected to pay $7.2 million toward retirement benefits in the upcoming budget year, but instead the city will send $5.9 million to the Public Employees Retirement System, according to the Finance Department. The savings come from
a bill that state lawmakers passed earlier this year, but City Manager Eric King says he is reluctant to spend the money, because some of the savings are only temporary. The law contains some real cost savings, such as changes to tax benefits for retirees who live out-of-state, King said, "but there are some concerns about rates spiking up after the two-year period." The city pays a percentage of its payroll to the retirement system known as PERS, and the estimated $1 3 million sav-
ings in the upcoming budget year is equal to 3.68 percent of the city's payroll, city spokesman Justin Finestone wrote in a recent email. Under the new rates, the city must pay the pension system 19 percent of payroll for employeeshired before Aug. 29, 2003. For employees hired on or after that date, the city pays 15.8 percent of payroll for police and firefighters and 13.1 percent of payroll for all other employees. PERS recalculated the employerrates based on the
I'0 S passage of Senate Bill 822, Chief Financial Officer Sonia Andrews wrote in an email this week. "We havenotdetermined how the savings will be used or placed in reserves yet," Andrews wrote. The new law calls for a combination of temporary and permanent changes to the pension system, and King said he is not comfortable at this point spending the savings on any long-term costs, such as
hiring employees. SeePERS/B6
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rested on suspicion of menacing, and Magnus, who police said was found in possession of stolen property, was arrested on suspicion of first- and second-
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Bear Creek Elementary principal Matt Montoya, seen here at the school, is on administrative leave pending an investigation. School district representatives, citing confidentiality laws, have declined comment.
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Nearly a week after Bear Creek Elementary Principal Matt Montoya was sidelined by Bend La-Pine Schools, the reasons are still not clear. "1think Matt has been a really effective leader," said Seth Graham, a fourth-grade teacher at Bear Creek Elementary. "Having been here for 10 years, I think we're a better educational school and are abetter group ofteachers under Matt's tutelage." Graham does not speak for all teachers at Bear Creek.
Laurie Floyd, a Bear Creek volunteer of nine years, said Wednesday she's observed discontent among some teachers during Montoya's tenure ofthree school years, though she would not go into detail. "Nobody wants to say anything," Floyd said. "But the halls were not filled with
happy campers." Mark Molner, Bend Education Association president, declined Friday to comment about possible teacher complaints regarding Montoya. Friday, attorney Katherine
Tank, of Bend, said Montoya, her client, was barred from commenting while on leave. His supervisors, during an evaluation session Monday, placed Montoya onpaid administrative leave pending an investigation. The meeting was preceded by a rally outside the district office by about 150 Bear Creek Elementary parents and children who voiced support for Montoya. School district representatives, citing confidentiality laws, declined comment on the reasons for Montoya be-
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ing put on leave. But district communications director Julianne Repman said that principals are evaluated on several categories, including school improvement, behavioral expectations and goals, professional development and task management. Jennifer Montoya, Matt Montoya's wife, said last week that the district told her husband he was facing the lossof hisjob because of job-performance issues that had to do with not meeting deadlines. SeeMontoya/B6
• Rep. GregWalden, RHood River 2182 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Phone:202-225-6730 Web:http://walden.house. gov Bend office: 1051 N.W. BondSt., Suite 400 Bend, OR97701 Phone: 541-389-4408 Fax: 541-389-4452
STATE OF OREGON • Gov. JohnKitzhaber, D 160 State Capitol, 900 Court St. Salem, OR97301 Phone: 503-378-4582 Fax: 503-378-6872 Web: http://governor. oregon.gov • Secretary ofState Kate Brown, D 136 State Capitol Salem, OR97301 Phone: 503-986-1616 Fax: 503-986-1616 Email: oregon.sos@state. OI'.Us
• TreasurerTedWheeler, D 159 Oregon StateCapitol 900 Court St. N.E. Salem, OR97301 Phone: 503-378-4329 Email: oregon.treasurerro state.or.us Web: www.ost.state.or.us • AttorneyGeneral Ellen Rosenblum, D 1162 Court St. N.E.
john A. Brown waits a little lon er Bulletin staff report Jerry Ramsey said Friday he'll do whatever it takes to get John A. Brown's name attached to the canyon where the pioneerhomesteader once lived in Jefferson County. "It's too bad we have to delay," he said. "It's waited 120
Workers on the Oregon Trunk Railroad, photographed by Sarah Campbell around 1910, stand outside the old John A. Brown farmhouse. Campbell and her husband, Ed, had purchased part of the property from Brown sometime after 1888.
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Ramsey said Brown was one ofthe firsthomesteaders in that area and probably the first African-American to settle in Central Oregon. He farmed a tract along Campbell Creek close to its junction with the Deschutes River. The canyon, through which U.S. Highway 26 passes north of Madras, has ever since Brown's time been known by his name, with a racist slur preceding it. Ramsey aimed to change that by applying to the Oregon Geographic Names Board for a new name. But the board on June 22 delayed action on the name change to address a paperwork issue. Board President Sharon Nesbit said the ap-
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plication is a shoo-in, nonetheless. The board will take it up again in November, she said. Ramsey, president of the county historical society, cited "oral local usage" as a source for the canyon name. He could find it on no maps, according to the application he and local historian Beth
Crow of Madras submitted to the board. Turns out, the place was officially designated "Negro Brown Canyon" in May 1986, accordingtothe U.S. Geographic Names Systems online. So technically, Ramsey and Crow need to apply for a revised name, Nesbit said,
not a new one. "That was more my screwup than his," said Nesbit Friday. She forgot to check U.S. Geographic Names Systems, a routine step, to verify the feature lacked an official name. "I should have realized that." SeeCanyon/B3
Salem, OR97301 Phone: 503-378-4400 Fax: 503-378-4017 Web: www.doj.state.or.us • Labor CommissionerBrad Avakian 800 N.E. OregonSt., Suite 1045 Portland, OR97232 Phone: 971-673-0761 Fax: 971-673-0762 Email: boli.mail@state. OI'.Us
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Bend; www.j.mp/liquidlounge. SUN COUNTRYINVITATIONAL:The sixth-annual swimmeetcontinues through Sunday;about 220swimmers ages13 to 26from across the Northwest compete; spectators free; prelims 9 a.m.to1 p.m. Saturday; finals 5to6:45p.m. Racesfrom9a.m.to 12:30p.m.Sunday;JuniperSwim & Fitness Center,Bend.
SUNDAY MT. BACHELORKENNELCLUB ALL-BREEDDOG SHOW: Featuring obedience, rally andagility events with lure coursing Fridayand Saturday; more than1,000 competitors and 100 breeds; free; 8a.m.; Deschutes County Fair 8 ExpoCenter, 3800 S.W.Airport Way, Redmond; 541-548-2711 or www.mbkc.org. PACIFICCREST WEEKEND SPORTS FESTIVAL: A weekend of sports races, health & fitness expo, live music, food booths andmore; time listed for health & fitness expoonly; free health & fitness expo, entryfees vary; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; Village atSunriver, 57100 Beaver Drive; 503-644-6822 or www. aasportsltd.com/events/pacificcrest. BITE OFBEND:Food festival includes local booths offering bites of their creations, a beergarden, wine, alive Top Chef competition, a children's area and live music; proceedsbenefit the Boys & Girls Clubs ofCentral Oregon; free admission; 11a.m.-7 p.m.; downtown Bend;541-323-0964 or
www.thebiteofbend.com. WARM SPRINGSPIUMESHA RODEO: Featuring standard events, senior and junior events, team roping and breakaway; eventtakesplacebehind community center; $5, free for children 6 and younger; 1 p.m. rodeo, 10a.m. slack; Warm Springs Community Center, 2200 Hollywood Blvd.; 541-553-3243. "THEFOX ON THE FAIRWAY": CascadesTheatricalCom pany presents acomedyaboutthedenizens of a private country club; $24, $18 seniors older than 60,$12students; 2 p.m.; Greenwood Playhouse,148N.W. Greenwood Ave.,Bend;541-389-0803 or www.cascadestheatrical.org. CROOKED RIVER ROUNDUP:Annual PRCA rodeo;$14-$16, $10ages5-11, free ages 4and younger; 2 p.m.; Crook County Fairgrounds, 1280 S.Main St., Prineville; 541-447-4479 or www. crookedriverroundup.com. SUMMERSUNDAYCONCERT: Featuring roots music byMarley's Ghost; free; 2:30 p.m., doors openat noon; Les SchwabAmphitheater, 344 S.W. Shevlin Hixon Drive, Bend;541318-5457 or www.bendconcerts.com. THE BROADWAY DOLLS: Five Broadway performers present an exuberant trip through awide variety of pop and musical theater songs; $24-$29, plus fees; 4p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W.Wall St., Bend; 541317-0700 or www.towertheatre.org. ATSEA:TheNewYork pop-rock band performs; $7; 8 p.m., doors open7:30 p.m.; TheSoundGarden,1279 N.E. Second St., Bend;541-633-6804 or wwwthesoundgardens tudio.com.
MONDAY "AMERICANFLYERS":Ascreening of the Kevin Costner film; free; 6 p.m.; Crow's FeetCommons, 875 N.W. BrooksSt., Bend;541728-0066 or www.facebook. com/crowsfeetcommons. VERSKLAVEN: TheTexas metal and punk bandperforms, with Antistem andRutabaga;donations of nonperishable food items orclothing for The Loft accepted; $5; 7p.m., doors open 6 p.m.;TheSound Garden, 1279 N.E.Second St.,Bend;541-633-6804 or www.m-o-m-p.blogspot.com.
TUESDAY REDMOND FARMERS MARKET: Free admission; 3-6 p.m.; Centennial
Park, Seventh Street andEvergreen Avenue; 541-550-0066 or redmondfarmersmarket1©hotmail. com. TUESDAY FARMERSMARKET:Free admission; 3-7 p.m .;Brookswood Meadow Plaza, 19530Amber Meadow Drive, Bend;541323-3370 or farmersmarket@ brookswoodmeadowplaza.com. GREEN TEAMMOVIENIGHT: Featuring a screening of "Payback," a documentary film about debtor and creditor relationships; free; 6:30-8:15 p.m.; First Presbyterian Church, 230 N.E. Ninth St., Bend; 541-815-6504. ZIGGY MARLEY: The reggae musician performs; $32, $72 (dinner and show); 6:30 p.m., doors open 6p.m.; Athletic Club of Bend,61615Athletic Club Drive; 541-385-3062 or www. c3events.com.
WEDNESDAY BENDFARMERSMARKET:Free admission; 3-7 p.m .;Brooks Alley, between Northwest Franklin AvenueandNorthwest Brooks Street; 541-408-4998, bendfarmersmarket@gmail.com or www.bendfarmersmarket.com. MUSIC IN THE CANYON:The concert series continues with the funk-hop of Mosley Wotta; free; 5:30-8p.m.;American Legion Community Park,850 S.W . Rimrock Way, Redmond; www. musicint hecanyon.com. "A GIRLANDAGUN": Ascreening of the film about the femalegun community; $6; 6 p.m.; Tin Pan Theater, 869 N.W.Tin PanAlley, Bend; 541-241-2271 or www.tinpantheater. com.
THURSDAY FIRECRACKER RIDE: Features a 65mile bike ride, with patriotic clothing encouraged; meet at the power station; proceeds benefit Mt. Bachelor Sports Education Foundation; $20 per person by July 3, $25 on rideday; 8 a.m., registration at 7:30 a.m.; Alfalfa Market and Johnson Ranchroads, Bend; 541-388-0002 or www.mbsef. org. UTLIMATEINDOOR GARAGE SALE: Proceeds benefit a trip to support Christian Children's Ranch, a nonprofit orphanage in Idaho; free; 8 a.m.-2 p.m.; Desert Song Community Church, 2426 N.W.13th St., Redmond; 541-771-6548.
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two beachesinSeasideand Cannon Beach.Theadvisorieswere The Associated Press G RANTS PASS — A 5 year-old girl has been killed and a w oman wounded in Grants Pass after an assault rifle went off and shot them in an upstairs room of an apartment, police said. A 3 0 -year-old t r a n sient who was visiting the apartment was arraignedFriday on charges of manslaughter, assault and illegal possession of a machine gun, Chief Deputy District Attorney Lisa Turner said. Th e m a nslaughter charge alleges the killing was reckless, not intentional. Police said Jo n A n d r ew Meyer Jr. was arrested Thursday night without incident at
the scene. The name of his court-appointed attorney was not immediately available. Bail was set at $250,000 and no pleas were entered, Turner said. The district attorney's information charging Meyer identified the girl who was killed as Alyssa Bobbit, and the woman who was wounded as Karen Hancock. Turner said she could not divulge the make and model of the rifle, who owned it, or whether it was manufactured as a fully automatic weapon or modified later. Police said Meyer was in a downstairs room of the apart-
ment when the rifle went off there, and the girl and the woman were upstairs in the same apartment. The woman was not related to the girl, whose mother was also in the apartment, but not shot, Turner said. A neighbor, Chris Mehl, told The Grants Pass Daily Courier that he heard a gunshot, then a rapid firing. When he left his house, he said, he saw the girl on the sidewalk. It appeared she'd been struck in the head, and he tried to stop the blood, he said. There was no i m mediate explanation for how the girl got from the apartment to the sidewalk. Bill Dodder told The A s-
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sociatedPress that he heard a very loud sound while inside his house a block away, but did not immediately recognize it as gunfire. When he went to see what was going on, he saw Meyer outside yelling on his cellphone, apparently with the 911 dispatcher, and asking bystanders for the address. Dodder said Meyer told the dispatcher, "There is no shooter! There is no shooter!" and added that he did not know the magazine was loaded. Police said the girl was taken to the hospital in Grants Pass but died a short time later. They said the woman, 44, was shot in the torso and hospitalized in stable condition.
reports that the Oregon Health Authority says tests on Friday showed the bacteria levels had gone down and it was safe to go in the water again. The advisories had only applied to contact with
the water, not visiting or playing on the beaches. The specific beaches were located at12th Avenue in Seaside and near Ecola Courtin Cannon Beach.
Man loses hand to illegal firework —Police in the southern Oregon city of Medford say a man had his hand blown off early
Friday by an illegal firework. Lt. Mike Budreau said 37-year-old David Jenkins, of Medford, tried to relight a device that had failed to ignite in the driveway of a home. The firework had only about
a quarter-inch of fuse left and exploded in his hand. The Medford Mail-Tribune says Budreau described it as "a devastating injury," adding that "a majority of the hand is gone." Jenkins was flown
to Oregon Health and Science University Hospital in Portland. The Oregonian reported he was in fair condition. Police say Jenkins and others had been trying to light an aerial-display rocket.
When that didn't work, Jenkins removed the explosive mortar from the top of the rocket and put it in his garage. Police say that after drinking with his companions, he came back out and lit the
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removed shell, which exploded. Officers cited Jenkins for illegal possession of fireworks.
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way will be cited because hewas using a cellphone when the crash occurred. Sgt. Jim Shumway says 38-year-old Denis Pittman was taken to the hospital Friday with injuries not considered lifethreatening. Witnesses told investigators that Pittman was on the
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GRANTS PASS — Mill ions of k r i l l — a ti n y shrimp-like animal that is a cornerstone of the ocean food web — h av e been washing up o n b e aches in Southern Oregon and Northern California for the past few weeks. Scientists are not sure Oregon Parks and Recreation Department via The Associated Press
A decomposing 40-foot sperm whale carcass washed up near Chetco Point in Brookings. The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department says the carcass is too far gone to haul off, and the beach sand is too shallow to bury it, so it will be left to rot. Department spokesman Chris Havel says it came in on the tide early Thursday. People who go to look at the whale are advised to approach from upwind.
Drought in southeastOregon is making ire ightersnervous The Associated Press ONTARIO — The southeast corner of Oregon has entered summer in a deep drought, making firefighters nervous, and already hurting ranchers and farmers. So far this year, Gov. John Kitzhaber has issued drought declarations for four Oregon c ounties, three of t hem o n Tuesday. One of them is for Malheur, which at 9,928 square miles is the second-largest county in the state and slightly larger than Vermont. Its high desert makes upthe southeast corner of the state, bordering Idaho and Nevada. Ranchers r e port s e l l ing cattle because pastures are brown and feed prices high. Rivers are low. Irrigation reservoirs started the season at one-third of t h eir c apacity, and some irrigation districts
have already run out of water, The Oregonian reported. "We didn't get any rain last fall, and really none to speak of this spring, and we didn't get enough snowpack to fill our reservoirs," said Ron Jac obs, a w a t ermaster w i t h the Oregon Water Resources Department. He said it's the driest time he recalls in 31 years. He worked for the Vale Irrigation District before taking a state job. R ancher Bob S k inner i s gearing up to truck water to his cattle, which is "something we don't do much." "We are all selling cattle," said Skinner. "Hay is high and grain is ridiculously high and you can't find pasture, so what do you clo? Malheur Countyhas 186,000 acres of irrigated farmland, mostly in the sprawling Western Treasure Valley. It is fa-
mous for onions, potatoes and sugar beets, producing an annual value at the farm gate of $200 million. T he months a h ead a r e shaping up to be another potentially dangerous wildfire s eason, say officials of t h e U.S. Bureau of Land Management. Unusually early range fires last week have already burned about 33 square miles, they said. "Everybody i s wa t c hing the weather, whether you're a rancher or firefighter or whatever, to see how it's going to spin out," said BLM spokesman Mark Wilkening of Vale. Three l i gh t n ing-caused wildfires last summer burned more than 1,500 square miles, or about 1 million acres, in Malheur County and adjoining Harney County. The biggest was the 871square-mile Long Draw Fire.
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dle initials, or apostrophes, for that matter, in official place names, Nesbit said. A call to the board in Washington, D.C., was not returned Friday. "The (state) board members really thought that because this was a c ommon name, John A. Brown did more to define Mr. Brown," Nesbit said. The middle "A" isn't a dealbreaker, though. If the U.S. board declines, Oregon will settle for plain John Brown, she said. John A. Brown arrived from Polk County in 1881, built a two-story home, laid claim and seven years later, took title to his property. A mountain and creek in Deschutes County are named for him, as well, according to the Crook County Historical and Genealogical Society. Brown, who died in 1903, is buried in Prineville. B ecky an d D e a n R o b erts live on the property that
Brown homesteaded and that he sold to the Campbell family. The creek that runs through the canyon will remain Campbell Creek. Becky Roberts said l ittle remains of the Brown homestead, save some poplar trunks and a rose bush. "There's a rose bush down there thatblooms every year t hat, I'm sure, was by t h e home," she said. She's heard the canyon referred to by the racial slur, but never frequently and not lately. The name has fallen into disuse over the years; the canyon simply has no name, for practical purposes, she said.The Robertses wrote the state board a letter endorsing the name change. "I think it was probably always a little offensive, the way it was referred to," she said. "And anything to clean that up is a good idea."
Continued from B1 But Ramsey, who was not presentJune 22 to give his assent to a change, need not resubmit the application, Nesbit said. All the Oregon board requiresishe agree to the board a ltering it t o c o m ply w i t h protocol. "It's more a matter of i dotting and t crossing," she said. And one more thing. The Oregon board would like to include John Brown's middle initial "A" to distinguish this John Brown from the abolitionist John Brown whose 1859 raid on the U.S. armory at Harper's Ferry foreshadowed the Civil War. T he Oregon board o n ly recommends name changes; the U.S. Board on Geographic Names actually approves or denies them. The U.S. board does not normally allow mid-
why. N ational Oceanic a n d Atmospheric A d ministration oceanographer Bill Peterson says they may have been blown into the surf by strong winds while mating near the surface, and then been dashed on the beach. The species is T hysanoessa spinifera. They are about an inch long and live in shallower water along the Continental Shelf. They have been seen in swaths 5 feet wide, stretching for miles on beaches from Bodega Bay, Calif., to Newport, Ore. Some were still alive. "Therehasdefinitelybeen something going on," Peterson said from Newport. They may have fallen victim to low levels of oxygen in the water, said Joe Tyburczy, a scientist with California Sea Grant Extension in Eureka. A recent ocean survey showed lower than normal oxygen levels in some locations. If the krill went to the surface to get oxygen, they could have been blown on shore, he said. The mass strandings are unusual, but not unheard of, Peterson added.
of operating a vehicle while on the phone and failure to stop at a railroad sign.
Same-sex marriage dackers ready petition —Organizers of the effort to make same-sex marriage legal in Oregon say they have a final ballot title and will start collecting signatures next month to put the measure on the November 2014 ballot. More than 116,000 valid signatures must be collected for the Freedom to Marry and Religious Protection lnitiative to make the ballot. Chief petitioner Jeana Frazzini says petitions will be ready at July 20 events in Portland, Eugene and other cities. In 2004, voters by a margin of
57 percent to 43 percent voted to amend the Oregon constitution to define marriageasaunionbetweenonemanandonewoman. — From wire reports
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regon has about 150 medical marijuana facilities that operate without clear laws and rules to regulate them. House Bill3460 aims to fixthat. But the version of the bill passed by the Oregon House needs to be amended. In Oregon, doctors can legally prescribe medical marijuana to their patients. Patients can grow the marijuana themselves or find someone else to grow it for them. The intent of the bill is to ensure that qualified patients can get legal access to the drug if they can't grow their own. It sets up rules for the businesses that are trying to fill the void. The businesses can't be within 1,000 feet of primary and secondary schools. They have to have alarm and security systems. A person responsible for the business can't have committed certain felonies in Oregon. The Oregon Health Authority may also inspect the business at any reasonable time to ensure it is obeying the law. And there's more. It's a good framework. But the Oregon District Attorneys Association has pointed out significant flaws. The bill does nothing to prohibit
someone who committed felonies in another state from operating a facility in Oregon. The language of the bill also suggests that before the law would go into effect in 2014, existing facilities would be entitled to some protection from criminal liability. Both those issues should be corrected. There's been suspicion and anecdotes that Oregon's medical marijuana program is being abused by recreational drug users. The bill in its current form sets it up for clear abuse. Geoff Sugerman, a m edical marijuana advocate who helped draft the bill, told The Oregonian the trouble is that time is running out in this session. "We are more than willing to work with them on the issues they are bringing forward," said Sugerman. "The challenge we face right now is we are at the tail end of the session." Sorry, no. That's not a good excuse to let this bill go through as is.
Do good work, then gobome regon lawmakers no doubt can close their eyes and almost smell a home-cooked meal this morning, so close are they to adjournment. Yet even as they get ready to go, they've got major issues before them. An effort to make further reforms to the state's Public Employees Retirement System continued Friday, though reaching an agreement that will make it through both houses seems unlikely to come before the weekend is over. The latest measure would cut cost-of-living increases for retirees enough to end the need to defer payments into the system by the state and others, according to the Statesman Journal newspaper. Meanwhile, a companion package of tax increases on businesses and higher income Oregonians would raise an additional $195 million in revenue during the next biennium. There are some advantages to the current approach — schools get badly needed funds now and there's money for mental health services — but the disadvantages are equally clear. The new proposed changes to PERS do not accomplish the kind of structural reform to the state's retirement system that it needs. As for proposed tax increases, without that basic reworking of PERS it's difficult to justify increasing taxes on businesses or individuals.
Lawmakers have had six months to work on serious reforms to PERS and they've failed to do so. Instead, they've nibbled at
the edges, chipping away at public employee benefits without correcting the problems that got us here in the first place. L awmakers have h a d s i x months to work on serious reforms to PERS and they've failed to do so. Instead, they've nibbled at the edges, chipping away at public employee benefits without correcting the problems that got us here in the first place. As for taxes, we've never opposed all tax increases. It may well be possible to justify new or increased taxes if the retirement system is improved. Lost in all this could be House Bill 3194, which makes changes to the way the state deals with some property and drug crimes. It's an important measure and it deserves to get the votes it needs. Other good measures also await action. That may be too much to ask at this late date, and it points out a real problem for lawmakers. With little time left, lawmakers may rush through what remains and race to go home.
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Is the Syrian war good for the U.S.'? Vance Serchuk
bogging down the Iranians, sapping
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their strength and distracting them ver the past two years, Syr- from more vital interests. Unfortuia's descent into civil war has nately, the evidence suggests that provoked alarm and horror as Tehran has been riding to the in Washington. While officials have rescue of Syrian President Bashar argued over the extent to which the Assad, it has made disturbing inUnited States can and should inter- roads elsewhere,including Yemen vene, everyone agrees that the con- and Iraq. That's because the instability the flict poses a humanitarian catastrophe and a threat to U.S. interests Syrian conflict is fueling across the across the Middle East, including to Middle East is largely good for Iran: the stability of allies, the struggle Sectarian polarization is d r iving against Islamist extremism and the anxious Shiite populations closer effortto keep weapons of mass de- to Tehran, while refugee flows are struction out of terrorist hands. weakening key U.S. allies such as Lately, however, another argu- Jordan and Turkey. ment has crept into the debate: the Iran, meanwhile, is suffering no idea that, w h il e u n questionably meaningful blow-back for its deadly tragic, Syria's slow-motion unrav- interference in Syria. On the coneling might not be an unmitigated trary, protracted bloodshed there calamity fo r t h e U n i ted States. fosters regional conditions in which Rather, it could carry a Machiavel- Iranian power is likely to thrive. lian upside by embroiling Iran, our Involvement in Syria also hasn't done — and won't do — anything to foremost enemy in the region, in a costly, protracted struggle with set back Iran's strategic trump card: al-Qaida. Syria, the theory holds, its nuclear program. In the two years could be for Iran what the Iraq war since the uprising against Assad was for the United States. began, Tehran has made steady For the Obama administration, progress toward weapons capabilunder fire for its handling of the ity. It has expanded its stockpile of crisis, this could be an appealing no- enriched uranium, installed nexttion — and a convenient rationaliza- generation centrifuges and moved tion for not attempting more deci- forward with a heavy-water reactor sive intervention that might stop the that will provide an alternative path spiral of violence. to a bomb. But there's good reason — beNor does Iran's aid to Assad seem yond its ugly moral calculus — that likely to exhaust the Islamic Repubthis argument is mostly whispered lic. Although surely an unwelcome on the margins. Under scrutiny, it burden at a time when the regime withers. is battling economic sanctions, TehFor starters,the argument pre- ran's approach to the conflict has sumes that the Syrian conflict is not been an Iraq-style commitment
of hundreds of thousands of ground troops. Rather, it's pursuing a "light footprint" more akin to the Obama administration's preferred approach to the war against terrorism by relying on a small number of its version of special-operations forces, the Quds Force, who are bolstering local proxies. Of course, there is another aspect of the Iraq war the Obama administration might consider before wishing a similar experience on Iran: namely that, in the end, the United States prevailed. When President Obama t ook office in 2009, the back of the alQaida-linked insurgency had been broken, Iranian-affiliated militias in southern Iraq had been routed, and the framework was in place for a long-term partnership between Washington and Baghdad. What might an analogous outcome for Syria look like? We've had a preview of that future over the past month, as a surge of support from Iran and Hezbollah enabled Assad to make significant battlefield gains against the rebels. A final flaw in likening the U.S. experience in Iraqto Iran's intervention in Syria: After turning the corner in Iraq, the United States under the Obama administration walked away. You can bet that in Syria, Iran's leaders won't make the same mistake. — Vance Serchuk is a Council on Foreign Relations-Hitachi international affairs fellow basedin Tohyoat the Canon Institute for Global Studies. He writes a monthly column for The Post.
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Democrat reality check: 4 fiscal fantasies favored by the left By Jon Cowanand Jim Kessler Special to The Washington Post
here is a rising chorus on the left, most recently articulated in a Washington Post op-ed by Neera Tanden and MichaelLinden ("Deficits are not destiny") of the Center for American Progress, that our fiscal conversation should be declared over and plans for meaningful entitlement reforms mothballed. These voices argue that we can have substantial new spending on public investments, a secure safety net, no middle-class tax increase — all without addressing entitlement spending. Lo, if it were so. But the left's reasoning is predicated on four fiscal fantasies that Democrats must see through if they hope to expand the economy, help the middle class and keep the safety net solvent. Fantasy No. I is that taxing the rich solvesour problems. Let's say the top income tax rate were raised a whopping 10 points, to 49.6 percent — a level higher than anything under serious consideration. Tack on the "Buf-
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fett rule," with its 30 percent minimum tax on millionaires to squash loopholes. And let's take a whack at wealthy inheritances, cutting the estate tax exemption by about one-third and setting the rate on large estates at 45 percent. If we leave entitlements be, our annual budget deficit in 2030 would still be $1.3 trillion in today's dollars, not much different from the $1.6 trillion deficit we'd have if income tax rates for the wealthy are kept the same. Sure, raising some additional taxes on the wealthy is necessary, but it is not nearly sufficient. Fantasy No. 2 is that nwe can have it all" — a bigger safety net and more investments that spur growth and opportunity. Events of the past 50 years say the opposite. In the mid-1960s, the federal government spent $3 on public investments for every $1 on the major entitlement programs. By the early 1970s, the ratio was one to one. Last year, it flipped. The federal government spent $3 on Social Security, Medicare and Medic-
aid for every $1on federal investments, according to our analysis of data from the Offic e ofManagement and Budget. By 2022, the ratio will be one-to-five. In other words, entitlement programs are drowning out public investments just as international competition and technology demand that we need these investments the most. That is a 50-year trend, but what is most mind-boggling is that some on the left still cling to a belief — bordering on faith — that if a spending program is worthy, voters will support it without trade-offs. Yet the evidence is clear that as Democrats have sought to increase spending beyond a certain point, voters have taken them to the woodshed. Recall 2010: The healthcare bill (which our organization vigorously endorsed) exceeded the limits of what voters were willing to spend afterthe 2009 stimulus, auto rescue and bank bailout. That November, Democrats lost the House, Republicans controlled 29 governorships and the tea party became dominant. Fantasy No. 3 is that a delay on en-
titlement fixes is benign for the middle class. As evidence, some liberals point to this year's Medicare trustee report, in which the program's fiscal outlook — mercifully — improved. In truth, it improved from horrid to awful. We can't make even that boast about Social Security, where the outlook is plain wretched. Over the past 10 years, the Social Security insolvency date had leapt forward from 2042 to 2033. The hope was that an improving economy would push the date farther out. It did not, and every indicator of Social Security health worsened between the 2012 and 2013 trustee reports. If there is one message from the trustee reports, it is that every year we wait, the inevitable fixes to Social Security and Medicare getharder. Here is one example: Several years ago, proponents of an all-tax solution to Social Security solvency called for eliminating the cap on payroll taxes to solve the entire problem. Now they say it solves most of the problem. That's because we waited too long.
Eliminating the FICA cap — a step that we do not support — solves 79 percent of the problem. Now, supporters of a tax-only solution also call for adding a point to the payroll tax rate for all workers. That one point means a tax increase of$650 a year fora typical working family. Over the course of their working lives, it will come out to more than $20,000. Waiting is anything but benign. Fantasy No. 4 is that the politics to fix entitlements will get better. In fact, the politics will get worse every election cycle. In 2012, one out of six voters wasa senior citizen. By 2024, one in four will be, based on the Census Bureau's Statistical Abstract. How will we possibly fix safety-net programs for the elderly then'? The answer: on the backs of the working-age middle class. The country and Democrats face real fiscal choices. Avoiding them in favor of fantasies is not the answer. — Jon Cowanis president of the centrist think tank Third Way, where Jim Kessler is senior vice president.
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Pat Thomas passed away a t 2:00 p.m., on J un e 1 8 , 2013, at the age of 80, at Q ueens Hospital in H o n o lulu, HI. Pat was born in M a d ras, OR, on July 15 , 1933. He gradua ted fr om ' ~ , !p Madras High School a nd t h e n w ent to University of Ore gon. H e then Pat Thomas l oi ne d t h e ROTC and served in the US Air Force. Pat m a r r i e d Jo a n F. Heartt on August 30, 1953. T hey h a v e th r e e bo y s , Mark, Auto D e aler w/several franchises in A l b any, OR, Bill and Matt, who are partners in new an d u sed car operations. Pat was a successful auto dealer w it h m any achievements. Pat e n j o y e d ac t i v i t i es through the y ears, tennis, a nd gol f w h i c h w a s h i s favorite. He and his lovely wife, enjoyed traveling and went on many trips. A Celebration of Life will b e held a t I : 0 0 p . m. , o n Sunday, June 30, 2013, at T he Riverhouse, in B e nd, OR.
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PORTLAND Crew members aboard an Oregon National Guard h e licopter spotted rope and a spike while searching for a climber who has been missing on Mount Hood since last weekend. It was unknown if the items belong to Kinley Adams, but they are the first potential clues rescuers have found in their six-day search. The avalanche risk from warm temperatures prevented ground teams from investigating further Friday. Searchers planned to climb to the site at 2 a.m. today, when it's colder, and helicopters will return later today. "There's debris all over the mountain as far as left-behind ropes and all kinds of other stuff, but this one looks a little out of place," said Sgt. Robert Wurpes of the sheriff's office. "It's something we want to take a look at — to rule out or rule in." Adams, a 59-year-old Sal em dentist, i n dicated h e would take the Leuthold Couloir route to the summit, and the items were found east of there. "It's a little bit off the path that we would have expected him to be on," he said. "That could be because he was dis-
oriented or there was low visibility. There could be a lot of reasons for that." Wurpes declined to reveal the altitude where the items were found, saying the sheriff's office doesn't want a "rogue" climber investigating in the dangerous conditions. Adams' family r e ported
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William Hathaway,89, led push to let women into military academies By Emily Langer
yourself,'" the Bangor Daily News quoted him as saying. William Hathaway, a Maine After one term, Hathaway congressman who unseated lost his Senate seat to thenMargaret Chase Smith in the U.S. Rep. William Cohen, RSenate in 1972 and later used Maine, the future secretary of his influence on Capitol Hill to defense. push legislation that opened Hathaway came to WashU.S. military academies to ington with a background in women, died June 24 at his law and the experience of war, home in McLean, Va. He was having served in the Army Air 89. Forces during World War II. The cause was complica- In 1944, he participated in a tions from pulmonary fibrosis, bombing mission over the oil said his son, Fred Hathaway. refineries of Ploesti, Romania — a cr itical strategic asset Hathaway, a Democrat in an independent-minded state, for the Germans — and was won an open seat in the House forced to jump from the plane of Representatives in 1964. He after enemy fire hit it. served foreight years before Hathaway parachuted to c hallenging Smith, a f o u r - the ground and for months, term Republican, for her Sen- was held in a prisoner of war ate seat. camp. The first woman to be electThree decades later, by then ed to both houses of Congress, a senator, Hathaway received Smith had drawn national at- a letter from a young woman tention for her bold opposition in Maine who wished to apto Sen. Joseph McCarthy, R- ply to the U.S. Military AcadWis., during his anti-Commu- emy at West Point. When the nistcrusades ofthe 1950s.She Army notified Hathaway that became known as the "con- the academy could not acscience of the Senate." cept women because it did not In 1972, she ran what was have appropriate restroom fadescribedas a lacklustercamcilities, he was "infuriated," he paign while Hathaway, a quar- told the Sun Journal of Lewister-century her junior, mount- ton, Maine. ed an energeticshoe-leather He introduced an amendrace. His victory was regarded ment to a m i litary-spending as one of the most striking up- b ill allowing women to b e sets of the election. Years later, admitted to the academies. In he recalled his family's reac- 1975, President Gerald Ford tion to the news. "Mother said, signed a l a w p u t t ing t h at 'You ought to be ashamed of change into effect. The Washington Post
Homes LoansServicing LP formerly known as Countrywide HomeLoans Servicing LP v.Angela R.Goodstein, The Bulletin will update items complaint, $185,114.54 plus in the Police Log when such interest, costs and fees a request is received. Any 13CV0762 —Citimortgage new information, such as Inc. v. Rick Krueger, complaint, the dismissal of charges or $123,292.17 plus interest, costs acquittal, must be verifiable. andfees For more information, 13CV0753 —Citimortgage Inc. call 541-383-0358. v. Christine Chin individually and as trustee of the Christine Chin RevocableTrust, Mortgage BEND POLICE Electronic Registration Systems Inc. DEPARTMENT solely as nominee for Deschutes Mortgage Groupand Sun Meadow Unauthorizeduse —Avehicle was Owners Association, complaint, reported stolen and anarrest made $193,318.03 plus interest, costs at12:35 a.m. June21, in the area andfees of Brosterhous Roadand American 13CV0754 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. Lane. v. Albert Vanderhoeven, Rosanna Criminal mischief —Anact of Vanderhoeven, Bank ofAmerica criminal mischief was reported at N.A. successor by merger to BAC 12:35 a.m. June 21, in the areaof Home LoansServicing LPformerly Brosterhous Roadaod American known as Countrywide HomeLoans Lane. Servicing LPandRiver Canyon Theft —A theft was reported at 4:43 Estates Homeowners' Association, complaint, $284,242.84 plus p.m. June 23, in the 1400 block of interest, costs and fees Northeast Third Street. Theft —Atheft was reported and an 13CV0766 —Citifinancial Inc. v. Larry E. Nelson, Jo A. Nelson arrest made at12:46 a.m. June24, and Ray Klein lnc., complaint, in the 2600 block of Northeast U.S. $181,310.70 plus interest, costs Highway 20. Theft —Atheft was reported and an andfees arrest made at 4:34 p.m. June24, in Filed May 17 the 61400 block of Orion Drive. 13CV0758 —Asset Acceptance DUII —Zachary Stivers Wells, 21, LLC v. David I. Jones, complaint, was arrested on suspicion of driving $13,270.25 under the influence of intoxicants 13CV0759 —Katelyn Hanf and at1:04 a.m. June27, in the 61100 Jan Hanf v. Maverick's Barand block of South U.S. Highway 97. Grill, an assumed business name Criminal mischief —An act of for Kutella andSchoelz Inc., and criminal mischief was reported Jeremy E.Campbell, complaint, at1:04 a.m. June 27, in the 61100 $50,000-$999,999 block of South U.S. Highway 97. 13CV0760 —Emalinda Edgar v. Criminal mischief —Anact of Haleigh Pavola, complaint, $91,641 criminal mischief was reported at 13CV0761 —Ray Klein lnc. dba 9:36a.m. June18,inthe700 block Professional Credit Service v. of Northwest Wall Street. Kristine S. Smith, complaint, $27,833.50 PRINEVILLE 13CV0762 —Ray Klein lnc. dba Professional Credit Service v. April POLICE D. Robinson andStevenStubbs, DEPARTMENT complaint, $15,231.'l7 13CV0763 —Cavalry SPV I LLC Theft —A theft was reported at v. Victoria C. Burts, complaint, 1:14 p.m. June27, in the area of $23,307.35 Southeast Fairview Street. 13CV0764 —Wells Fargo Bank Theft —A theft was reported at N.A. as trustee for the pooling 2:59 p.m. June 27, in the areaof and servicing agreement dated Northeast Second Street. as of February1, 2005, Park Place Securities lnc. asset backed BEND FIRE RUNS pass-through certificates series 2005-WHQ1 v.RebeccaA. Todd, Thursday complaint, $86,912.23 10:44 a.m.— Unauthorized Filed May 20 burning, in the area ofErickson 13CV0765 —Midla nd Funding LLC Road. v. Charlene Sundstrom, complaint, $11,672.69 16 —Medical aid calls. 13CV0766 —Michael P. Ryanv. State Farm lnsurance, complaint, Not subject to Mandatory Arbitration CIVIL SUITS Jurisdiction — over $50,000, under $1,000,000 Filed May 16 13CV0767 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. 13CV0750 —Onewest Bank FSBv. v. Ronald T.Werner Jr. and Erin V. Darla J. Kichleraka Darla J. Sanders, Werner, complaint, $231,500 plus complaint ,$333,040.80 interest, costs and fees 13CV0751 —Bankof America 13CV0768— Midla nd Funding N.A. successor by merger to BAC LLC v. Richard Selby, complaint,
— From wire reports
able to pinpoint the signal. His mountain locator beacon was found at home, apparently with gear he was planning to take to Nepal. Bad weather and poor visibility hampered this week's search, with helicopter crews unable to participate until late Thursday afternoon.
$12,231.44 13CV0769— Midla ndFunding LLC v. Richard Linden, complaint, $12,038.80 13CV0770—JonathanG.Basham, P.C.v. Northern Investments LLCand James Orsillo, complaint, $81,247.81 Filed May 21 12CV0771 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v. Does1-2 being the occupants in possession or claiming any right to possession of the real property commonlyknown as19126 Pumice Butte Road, Bend, OR97702; Does 3-4 being the unknown heirs and devisees ofJohnH.Hindsonandalso all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, lien or interest in the property described in the complaint herein: M'Lisa S. Hindson, Maegen Hindson andJesse Hindson, complaint, $279,128.60 13CV0772 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v. DarleneWoods, complaint, $266,081.41 Filed May 22 13CV0775 —U.S. Bank N.A. as successor trustee to Bank ofAmerica N.A. as successor to Lasalle BankN.A. as trustee for the holders of the Merrill Lynch First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust, mortgage loan asset-backed certificates, series 2007-1 v.Tyler P. Tubbs, Ma liaTubbsaka MaliaA.Rosa, First Franklin Financial Corp. an op. sub.ofM LBandT Co.FSB,Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., John H. Pewther, Advantage Assets II lnc., Discover Bank, complaint, $282,536.87 13CV0776 —Federal Home Loan Bank ofChicago v.Kevin E. Fritz, Airgas-NORPACInc., Asset Acceptance LLC and the State of Oregon, complaint, $195,266.90 13CV0777 —JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. v. Kevin T.Sawyer aka Kevin Timothy Sawyer; Tamara L.Sawyer aka TamaraLynnSawyer, RHand H1 lnvestments LLC,Community First Bank, RHand H lnvestments LLC, Robert France, PamelaFrance, Michael Tennant, ThomasOverbay, Anne M. Whitney, BobWellen, Kathy Wellen, GregMacDowall, Dylan Mason, Teriann Mason,Harol Koyama, Parkwood TownhomesHomeowners' Association lnc., ABNBluff at River Bend Homeowners' Association, U.S. Bank N.A. and theState of Oregon, complaint, $343,194.95 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0779 —JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. successor in interest by purchase from theFederal Deposit
Insurance Corporation as receiver of Washington Mutual Bank formerly knownasWa shingtonMutualBank F.A. successor io interest to North American MortgageCompany, v. Mary A. Schu andJPMorganChaseBank N.A. successor in interest by purchase from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as receiver of Washington Mutual Bank, complaint, $108,425.98 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0780 —JPMorgao Chase Bank N.A. v. Kim M.Spragueand Providence Subdivision Homeowners' Association lnc., complaint, $139,851.54 plus interest, costs and fees Filed May 23 13CV0781 —Joyce M. Geiser v. Union Bankers lnsuranceCompany and Pennsylvania Life lnsurance Company, complaint, $148,500 13CV0782 —Colleen C. Melton v. Dr. Patrick EvoyandCascade Foot Clinic LLC,complaint,$300,000 13CV0783 —Selco Community Credit Unionv.Joseph L.W anko,complaint, $12,363.71 13CV0784 —U.S. Bank N.A. v. James Czesaktrustee of the JamesCzesak 2002 Trust UDTdated March 28, 2002 and the Pronghorn Community Association lnc., complaint, $329,282.94 13CV0785— ChampionMortgage Company v.Sally M. Petite potential heir of Verla L. Rickels individually and as constructive trustee of the Estate of Verla L. Rickels, Ada M.Matthews potential heir of Verla L. Rickels, Barbara J. Hoskins potential heir of Verla L. Rickels, Patricia A. Midkiff potential heir of Verla L. Rickels, Nolan L. Rickels potential heir of Verla L. Rickels, David E. Rickels potential heir of Verla L. Rickels, State of Oregon and the United States of America, complaint, $122,440.91 13CV0786 —Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC v.Kendra D. Lite, complaint, $14,773.60 13CV0787 —Bankof America N.A. v. Thomas D.KinsmanandVirginia A. Kinsman, complaint,$395,469.53 13CV0788 —Wells Fargo Bank N.A. v. Gregory S. Smith akaGregory Stephen Smith, Karen S.Coleman, PNC Banksuccessor in interest to National City Bank andTheSunriver Owners Association, complaint, $379,299.48 plus interest, costs and fees 13CV0789 —Midland Funding LLC v. Giancarlo Pozzi, complaint, $15,541.82
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THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 2013
BASEBALL
RUNNING
CYCLING: TOUR DE FRANCE
Prep all-stars fall to C.O. Bucks
Armstrong unwanted guest at
A team of Central Oregon high school all-star baseball players lost a game to theCentral Oregon Bucks 7-2 on Friday night at Bend's
Vince GennaStadium. Jarren Larimer led the Bucks, the devel-
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p taffonia
opening of
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Bend Elks, with two
doubles and asingle,
100th Tour
driving in a run and
scoring twice. The Bucks scored four runs in the first
four innings and the all-star squad, consist-
By John Leicester
ing of players from high
PORTO VECCHIO, Corsica — Lance Armstrong made himself the uninvited guest at the Tour de France on Friday,coming back to haunt the 100th edition of the race and infuriating riders both past and present by talking at length in a newspaper interview about doping in the sport. Armstrong told Le Monde that he still considers himself the record-holderforTour victories, even though all seven of his titles from 1999-2005 were stripped from him last
The Associated Press
school programs across Central Oregon, could not catch up. At the plate for the
all-stars, Bend High's Jonah Koski had a pair
of singles. Kyler Ayers, Sami Godlove, Andrew Demonico, D.J. Wilson and Jack Fine all had hits for the all-stars.
Ayers scored andhada stolen base, aswell. The gamewas a showcase for area players, as10 collegiate coaches from around
Jeff Johnson / Patagonia
Bend's Jeff Browning approaches an aid station at mile 72 of the San Diego100 Mile Endurance Run earlier this month.
year for doping.
the Pacific Northwest attended the game to
He said his life has been ruined by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency investigation that exposed as lies his years of denials that he and his teammates doped. He also took another swipe at cycling's top administra-
scout potential recruits. — From wire reports
NFL Pats offer to trade
Hernandezjerseys FOXBOROLiGH,
Mass.— The New England Patriots are of-
ferlng a newjersey to all fans who want to get rid of the one they bought with Aaron Hernandez's name on it.
Hernandez is being held in jail on charges of first-degree murder.
He has pleaded innocent. The team has released him and taken
all Hernandezjerseys off the shelf at its souvenir store at Gillette Stadium.
The team saysfans can come to their store at the stadium on the weekend of July 6-7 for
a free jersey of comparable value. Patriots spokesman
Stacey Jamessays children may not understand why their parents won't want them wearing their Hernandez
jersey. — The Associated Press
GOLF
tors, darkly suggesting they
• Bend ultrarunnerJeff Browning earnshis 10th victory in a 100-mile race
could be brought down by other skeletons in the sport's closet. None of those comments broke new ground, but in answering questions from Le Monde — a newspaper he scorned when he was still competing — Armstrong ensured that his views on doping at the Tour would have maximum impact in France and couldn't easily be written off
By Mark Morical The Bulletin
Jeff Browning has run 15 100-mile races in the last five years — combined, those races make up roughly the distance from Bend to Omaha, Neb. More impressive, Browning has won 10 of those events. His 10th 100-mile victory came earlier this month in the San Diego 100 Mile Endurance Run. Browning's time of 16hours, 59 minutes, 24 seconds beat the second-place runner by nearly 24 minutes. Browning, who lives and trains in Bend and is accustomed to mild weather conditions, won the race in temperatures of 100-plus degrees on trails in the mountainous backcountry of eastern San Diego County. Fewer than half of the178 runners who started the race finished. Over the past dozen or so years as a competitive ultrarunner — a r u n n er who tackles races longer than the traditional 26.2-mile marathon — Brown-
ing has managed myriad grueling race courses and conditions. But he has also managed his time efficiently to train, keep a full-time job and be a devoted family man. "The cool thing about training for these is you have to go do long runs in the mountains," says Browning, 41. "That's not a bad thing. I don't have trouble getting motivated for those long runs,
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Jeff Browning sits with his wife Jennifer and their kids, from left, Annie, 7, Benjamin, 10, and Abraham, 2, in their Bend home on Tuesday afternoon. and most of the time I'm doing them by myself." His training trail runs during long lunch breaks or on early mornings during the weekend provide stress relief, he says, and a chance to commune with nature. "It's kind of my time to not be engaged, whether it's on a laptop or on the phone or being a dad or husband," Browning explains. "Just being in the woods ... there's something kind of in us that we're supposed to be in nature. More and more we lose sight of that. For me, it's a time to unplug and disconnect. I don't feel right if I don't run every day."
Browning, the graphic design director for G5 marketing in Bend, is a member of the Patagonia Ultrarunning Team, sponsored by the Patagonia outdoor clothing and equipment company. Hedesigned a trail-running shoe, the Patagonia Everlong, that is scheduled to be on store shelves in January 2014. Browning says he receives a small stipend and help with travel expenses from Patagonia, but ultrarunning typically does not pay the bills — the San Diego race had no cash purse, though Browning did receive a belt buckle for winning. SeeTrail /C4
STEER CLEAR Dean Gorsuch, of Gering, Neb., tackles a steer while
competing Inbee Park competes in the second round of theU.S.Women's Open on Friday.
Park takes lead at Women's Open South Koreans top the
leaderboard before play was suspendeddueto fog,C4
TENNIS
Murray still alive at Wimdledon Two British players advance in London,C3
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in the steer wrestling event during the first day of the Crooked River Roundup on Friday at the Crook County Fairgrounds in Prineville. The event continues today with a 7 p.m. event. For results from Friday's events, see Scoreboard, C2. Joe Kline/ The Bulletin
at therace from afar.The respecteddailyisvery much France's newspaper of record. Its interview with the rider and his assertion that doping won't be eradicated from cycling dominated French airwaves ahead of the race start today, causing dismay and anger in the sport desperate to prove that it has turned the page on his era of serial cheating. See Armstrong /C4
PGA TOUR GOLF
Great devotion
— golfer married to caddie By Chelsea Janes The Washington Post.
WASHINGTON — Pro golfer Patrick Reed and his caddie were on the first tee at Congressional Country Club before an AT8 T National practice round this week when one marshal leaned to another and whispered incredulously, "That little girl carries that big bag?" The skepticism seemed appropriate: "That little girl," dressedinblack except fora bright pink skirt, had to
schlep a tour pro's bag through a humid, 97-degree day, and as she stood on the tee, the headcover of Reed's driverseemed justabout even with her shoulders. Not to worry, though: This golfer-caddie relationship had been vetted thoroughly. See Devotion/C4
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TH E BULLETIN• SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 2013
SPORTS ON THE AIR
COREBOARD
TODAY CYCLING Tour de France,Stage1 TENNIS Wimbledon, early rounds GOLF EuropeanTour, Irish Open PGA Tour,AT&TNational Champions Tour, Senior Players Championship PGA Tour,AT&TNational LPGA Tour,U.S.Women's Open Web.com Tour, United Leasing Championship EXTREME SPORTS X Games, Munich X Games, Munich SOFTBALL National Pro Fastpitch, Chicago at Akron National Pro Fastpitch, Chicago at Akron BASEBALL MLB, Washington at NewYork Mets MLB, Chicago Cubs atSeattle MLB, Philadelphia at Los Angeles Dodgers MOTOR SPORTS Formula One,British Grand Prix, qualifying (taped) Motorcycle racing, AMAMoto-X 338 NHRA, Route 66 Nationals, qualifying NASCAR, Sprint Cup, QuakerState 400 FOOTBALL CFL,Saskatchewan atEdmonton SOCCER MLS, Dallas at Philadelphia SWIMMING U.S. National Championships (taped)
Time TV/Radio 4:30 a.m. NBCSN 5 a.m.
5 a.m. 10 a.m. 11:30 a.m. noon noon 3:30 p.m.
Golf Golf Golf CBS NBC Golf
10 a.m. 1 p.m.
ABC ABC
10 a.m. 5 p.m.
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10 a.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m.
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CrookedRiverRoundup Prineville Friday Bareback riding
Leaders
1, KennyHaworth, Terrebonne,80 points. 2, Nick Gutzwiler,Cheney,Wash., 76. 3, WyattBloom,Bend, 74. 4,KipLish, Mccammon, Idaho, 73.
Steer wrestling First go-round 1. Dean Gorsuch,Gering, Neb.3.9seconds,$1,064. 2, DaltonMassey, Hermiston, 4.0, $798.3, Christian Radaba ugh,Prinevile,5.0,$266.3,RyanGrenel,Kennewick,Wash.,5.0, $266. 3, Scott Goodwin, Eltopia, Wash.,5.0,$266 Secondgo-round 1. Dean Gorsuch,44. 2, ChristianRadabaugh,5.0 3, Nik Hamm, Rapid City, S.D., 6.3. 4, AustinTyler Woods,Newberg, 7.1. Aggregate leaders 1. Dean Gorsuch,8 3.2, Christian Radabaugh,10 0 3, GregSchaffeld, TheDal es,15.6 4, BrianGarr, Bele Fourche,S.D., 16.9.
Team roping First go-roundleaders I, SpencerMitchell, Coiusa,Calif., and Dakota Kirc henschlager,Stephenviff e,Texas,5.7seconds.2, KellyBarker,SantaMargarita, Calif., andTylerGetzwiffer, ScottsdaleAri , z., 7.0. 3,JoelBach,Rhome, Texas, and AllenBach,Weatherford, Texas,8.5. 4. Brandon Beers ,Poweff Butte,andJim RossCooper,Monument, N.M., 11.2.
12:30 p.m. ESPN2
2:30 p.m. NBCSN
3 p.m.
NBC
SUNDAY GOLF Euorpean Tour, Irish Open Champions Tour, Senior Players Championship LPGA Tour, U.S.Women's Open PGA Tour, AT&TNational PGA Tour, AT&TNational Web.com Tour, United LeasingChampionship MOTOR SPORTS Formula One, British Grand Prix NHRA, Route 66NHRANationals (taped) CYCLING Tour de France, Stage 2 BASEBALL MLB, Arizona at Atlanta MLB, Chicago Cubs atSeattle MLB, NewYork Yankeesat Baltimore SOCCER MLS, Houston at NewYork Confederations Cup, final, Brazil vs. Spain TENNIS Wimbledon, week onehighlights
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noon
Secondgo-round leaders
1, Zayne Dishion, Bishop, Calif., andJustin Davis, Cottonwood,Calif., 5.9. 2, C.R.Wilken, Templeton, Calif., andRussell Cardoza,Terrebonne,6.2. 3, Spencer Mitcheland l DakotaKirchenschlager,6.4. 4, Kelly BarkerandTyler Getzwiffer, 85 Aggregate leaders 1, SpencerMitchell and DakotaKirchenschlager, 12.1. 2,KellyBarkerandTyler Getzwiger,15.5. 3 Zayne DishionandJustin Davis,19.5 4, JoelBachandAlen Bach,28.8
Saddle broncriding leaders 1, Mert Bradshaw, Eagle Point, 74 points. 2, Bill Hammerness, Likely, Calif., 72. Tie-downroping First go-roundleaders 1, Jeff Coelho,Echo,95 seconds.2, Russell Car-
doza,Terrebonne, 10.6. 3, KassKayser, Egensburg, Wash.,12.0. 4,ChadFinley, Mt.Vernon,13.6. Secondgo-round leaders I, Jeff Coelho,9.1. 2, J. CodyJones, Kelseyvige, Calif., 10.0. 3,KassKayser, 10.5. 4, RogerNonega, KlamathFalls,10.9. 4, ChadFinley,10.9. Aggregate leaders I, Jeff Coelho,18.6.2, KassKayer, 22.5.3, Russel Cardoza, 24.2.4, ChadFinley 24.5. Barrelracing Leaders 1, PamelaCapper, Cheney, Wash., 17.39seconds. 2, Serena Mote, BrushPrairie, Wash.,17.47. 3,Coleen Kingsbury,PowegButte,17.51. 4, Kathy Grimes, Medical Lake,Wash., 17.55. Bull riding No qualifiedrides
YOUTH SPORTS Softball
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OregonLittle League District 6 AR-Stars
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SPORTS IN BRIEF MOTOR SPORTS Earnhardt takes KentuCky POle —The questions during NASCAR Sprint Cup
qualifying Friday werehowmany
38 next month, yet still played in102 games during the regular
season and playoffs for Miami. Thatwas themostappearances by any player in the leaguethis past season.
drivers would raise Kentucky
Speedway's record and by how much. DaleEarnhardt Jr. provided the answer of the eight that broke it, clocking 183.636
BASEBALL Brewer Hart out for year
mph to wrest the mark from
— MilwaukeeBrewers first base-
Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson and the pole
man Corey Hart will have surgery to repair cartilage damage in his
for tonight's race. Earnhardt's speed was nearly 2 mphfaster
right knee next weekand miss
keepJohnson from keeping the
record. Carl Edwards (183.306 mph) eventually grabbed the
will undergo the surgery some-
last June, which heneededto
Roenicke said Friday that Hart
outside front in the No. 99 Ford. Johnson settled for third with
time next week in Los Angeles, though the date has not been set
Kyle Busch (182.593) fourth in a Toyota.
and he did not haveinformation on the exact nature of the injury.
The 31-year-old Hart averaged Keselowski wins Nation- 29 home runsoverthe past three wide raCe — Brad Keselows- seasons. In ninemajor-league ki took his final lead on the156th
lap and went on to arain-shortened victory Friday night in the NASCAR Nationwide Series race
seasons, all with the Brewers, Hart has hit.276 vvith154 hom-
ers in 945 games.
at Kentucky Speedway.Show-
Braves' Pena to miss rest
ers halted the race at lap170 in the scheduled 200-lap event,
OfSeaSOn — Braves manager
but drivers were expecting it to resume before another pocket
Ramiro Penahas undergone season-ending surgery to repair
of rain forced officials to call it
a tear in the back of his right
Fredi Gonzalez says infielder
off. Keselowski settled for doing
shoulder. Pena, a three-year
victory spinouts, being careful to avoid sliding into the wall on
veteran in his first season with Atlanta, will be out until the start
a night mostly spent on firm
of spring training next year. He had surgery Thursday. Pena played in 50 gamesthis year and
footing. A night after finishing
second in the TruckSeries race, the Sprint Cup champion led four times for 59 laps en route to his second series victory in three
hit.278 with three homers and 12 RBls in 97 at-bats.
years. Elliott Sadler was second, followed by Truck Series points leader Matt Crafton, Brian Vick-
ers and Kyle Busch.
HOCKEY Meeting set for NHLplayerS in SOChi —NHLCommissioner Gary Bettman will try to
BASKETBALL Allen returning to Heat
wrap up a dealMondayallowing
Miami Heat next season. Allen
with the players' association, the International Olympic Com-
— Ray Allen is returning to the exercised his $3.2 million player option Friday, barely aweek after the Heat finished off the San Antonio Spurs to win the NBA
NHL players to compete in the
Sochi Olympics. Hesays the league will meet in NewYork mittee and lnternational Ice Hockey Federation. Bettman
Finals in sevengames. Allen
spoke Thursday after a session with the Board of Governors. He
made one of the biggest shots in Heat history, a 3-pointer with
says the board has given him the authority to finish the deal.
5.2 seconds left in Game 6of
Bettman said "that's something
the finals to tie the game and force an overtime where Miami
we will try and conclude an agreement with." — From wire reports
ultimately prevailed. Allen turns
10U Softball League Today,June 29 at Mountain ViewHighSchool Game1 —WarmSprings Nationvs. HoodRiver, 2
p.m.
Game2—BendSouth vs Redmond,5pm. Sunday,June30 al Mountain ViewHighSchool Game3—CrookCounty vs.Game1winner,8a.m. Juniors Softball League Today,June 29 at Summit HighSchool Game1—JefersonCountyvs. Hermiston, 2p.m. Game 2 — Warm Springs Nation vs CrookCounty, 5 p.m. Sunday,June30 at Summit HighSchool Game3—Redmondvs. Game1winner, 8a.m. Game4—Columbia vs.Game2winner,11a.m. 11U Softball League Today,June 29 at Summit HighSchool Game1—JeffersonCountyvs. Columbia, 8a.m. Game 2 — Warm Springs Nation vs. Hermiston, 11 a.m.
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OregonLittle League District 6 AR-Stars Juniors Baseball League Today,June 29 at Skyview Middle School, Norlh Field Game I — Hermistonvs. WarmSprings Nation, 2
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Game7—TheDaffesvs.Game3winner, 2p.m. Game8—Columbia vs.Game4winner,5p.m.
Majors Baseball League
Today,June 29 at Skyview Middle School, SouthField Game1 —TheDaffesvs. Columbia,8:30a.m. Game2— BendSouthvs.Redmond,11:30a.m. Sunday,June30 at Skyview Middle School, SouthField Game3— BendNorth vs. CrookCounty, 8:30a.m. Game 5—JohnDayRiver vs. Game1 winner,11:30 a.m. Game6— WarmSprings Nation vs. Game2winner, 2:30 p.m. Game4— Hermistonvs.HoodRiver,5:30p.m. 11U Baseball Today,June 29 at Lava RidgeElementary School, North Field Game1—CrookCounty vs.Hood River, 2:30p.m. Game 2 —BendSouthvs WarmSprings Nation, 5:30 p.m. Sunday,June30 at Lava RidgeElementary School, NorthField Game3— Hermiston vs. JeffersonCounty, 8:15a.m. Game 5—TheDaffesvs.Game1winner,11:15a m. Game 6— BendNorth vs. Game2winner, 2:15p.m. Game 4 —John DayRiver vs. SouthCentral, 5:15 p.m.
50/70 (Intermediate) Baseball League Today,June 29 at High DesertMiddle School Game1—JefiersonCountyvs. Sisters,8 a.m. Game2—CrookCounty vs.South Central, 11a.m.
GOLF LPGA Tour U.B. Open
Friday At SebonackGolf Club Southampton, N.Y. Purse: TBA ($3.26 million in 2012) Yardage: 6,821;Par: 72 Partial SecondRound a-denotesamateur Note: Playwassuspendeddueto darkness InbeePark 67-68—135 I.K. Kim 68-69—137 LizetteSalas 68-72 — 140
86-82—168
78-91 — 169 84-86—170
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p.m. Game2— BendNorth vs.JeffersonCounty, 5p.m.
Minors Baseball League Today,June 29 at Lava RidgeElementary School, South Field Game1— BendSouthvs. Hermiston, 8a.m. Game2— Redmondvs. JefersonCounty, 11a.m. Game 3— BendNorth vs. Sisters,2 p.m. Game4— HoodRivervs.JohnDayRwer,5p.m. Sunday,June30 at Lava RidgeElementary School, South Field Game5—CrookCounty vs.Game1winner 8a.m. Game6— WarmSprings Nation vs. Game2winner,
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AT&T National Friday
At CongressionalCountryClub Bethesda, Md. Purse: $6.6 million Yardage: 7,669;Par:71 Partial SecondRound 62 players failed to finish therounddueto rain RobertoCastro 66-69—135 JordanSpieth 69-66 — 135 D.H.Lee 71-66 —137 Cameron Tringale 71-67—138 JamesDriscoI 69-69—138 GaryWoodland 70-69 — 139 StewartCink 70-69 — 139 RussellHenley 69-70 139 DavidLingmerth 74-65—139 BudCauley 68-72—140 GrahamDeLaet 68-72—140 BrandtSnedeker 69-71 — 140 CamiloViffegas 71-70 —141 DavidMathis 71-70 — 141 74-67 — 141 BrendonTodd 70-72 — 142 KevinChappeff 7 0-72 — 142 BrianDavis 69-73 142 FabianGomez 71-71—142 ChezReavie 72-70—142 ChadCampbel 70-72 — 142 TomGigis 72-71 — 143 BryceMolder 72-71—143 RobertGarrigus 70-73 — 143 JasonDay 72-71 143 RickyBarnes 73-70—143 JasonBohn 72-71—143 CharlieWi 71-72 143 SteveLeBrun BrandtJobe 71-73—144 BobEstes 73-71—144 BrendanSteele 73-71—144 TommyGainey 73-71—144 AdamScot 73-71—144 Martin Laird 71-73—144 Matt Jones 72-72 144 BradFritsch 72-72—144 DougLaBege8 73-71—144 JohnRoffins 73-72—145 CharleyHoffman 74-71—145 DickyPride 72-73—145 Erik Comp ton 73-72—145 CaseyWittenberg 74-72 146 Matt Every 74-72—146 AaronBaddeley 74-72—146 MarcLeishman 75-71 146 70-76—146 FreddieJacobson K.J. Choi WilliamMcGirt Justin Boffi
StephenAmes HunterMahan Scott Langley BrendondeJonge AaronWatkins Chris Wiliams RobertAlenby Scott Stagings CharlesHowell ffl Scott Brown Justin Leonard
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Centre Courl RichardGasquet (9), France,vs. BernardTomic, Australia SabineLisicki (23),Germany,vs. SamStosur(14), Second-Round Leaderboard Australia S core Th r u Novak Djokovic(1), Serbia,vs. JeremyChardy(28), -7 RobertoCastro F France -7 JordanSpieth F No. 1 Courl -5 D.H.Lee F Ekaterina Makarova(25), Russia, vs.PetraKvitova -5 AndresRomero 13 (8), Czech Republic, comp.of susp.match -4 Cameron Tringale F Kevin Anderson(27), South Africa, vs. Tomas -4 James Driscoll F Berdych (7),CzechRepublic -3 GaryWoodland F David Ferrer(4),Spain,vs. AlexandrDolgopolov -3 StewartCink F (26), Ukraine -3 RussellHenley F SerenaWiliams(1), UnitedStates,vs. Kimiko Date-3 DavidLingmerth F Krumm,Japan -3 Bill Haas 8 No. 2 Courl -3 NickWatne y 8 Viktor Troicki, Serbia,vs. Mikhail Youzhny(20), -3 BenKohles 12 Russia LauraRobson,Britain, vs. MarinaErakovic, New Zealand Champions Tour Feliciano Lopez,Spain, vs. TommyHaas(13), Germany Senior PlayersChampionship No. 3 Courl Friday Ernests Gulbis, Latvia, vs. FernandoVerdasco, At Fox ChapelGolf Club Spain Pittsburgh SloaneStephens(17), UnitedStates, vs. Petra CetPurse: $2.7 million kovska ,CzechRepublic,compofsusp.match Yardage:6,696; Par:70 Agnie szka Radwanska (4),Poland,vs.Madison PartialSecondRound Keys,UnitedStates Only16 players finishedtheround dueto rain Klara Zakopalova (32), CzechRepublic, vs. Li Na Jeff Hart 68-65—133 Joel Edwards 67-70 — 137 (6), China Bob andMikeBryan(1), UnitedStates, vs.David Bart Bryant 70-67—137 Marrero,Spain,andAndreasSeppi,ltaly MorrisHatalsky 70 67 137 72-66—138 ChienSoonLu 70-68—138 SteveJones MOTOR SPORTS BobTway 70-71 — 141 MarkMouland 70-71 141 71-71—142 NASCAR Jeff Freem an 71-71—142 SteveLowery Sprint Cup 77-67—144 BarryLane Quaker State400Lineup 72-72 144 Dick Mast After Fridayqualifying; racetoday 71-73—144 MikeReid AlKentuckySpeedway 74-71—145 Jim Rutledge Sparta, Ky. 70-75 — 145 TomByrum Lap length: 1.6 miles J.J Henry BobbyGates Jeff Maggert DanielSummerhays
78-73 151 74-77 — 151 77-75—152 78-79 — 157
Second-Round Leaderboard S core -11 FredCouples -9 JohnHuston -7 Jeff Hart -7 DuffyWaldorf -6 -6 -6 -5 -5 -4 -4 -4
MichaeiAllen MikeGoodes FredFunk DavidFrost
RussCochran CoreyPavin Colin Montgomerie Mark Ca cavecchia
BASEBALL WCL WESTCOAST LEAGUE
Leaguestandings Norlh Division VictoriaHarbourcats Begingham BelIs Wal aWalaSweets WenatcheeAppleSox Kelowna Falcons South Division
W 10 11
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BendElks KlamathFals Gems CorvagisKnights CowlitzBlackBears MedfordRogues KitsapBlueJackets
5 8 7
Friday's Games Wenatchee at KlamathFaIs, late game Kitsap2, Corvagis 1 Begingham 9, Walla Walla 3 Today'sGames Corvallis atKitsap,6.35p.m. WenatcheeatKlamathFags,6:35p.m. VictoriaatCowlitz, 635p.m. KelownaatBend,6.35p.m. WallaWallaatBeffingham,7:05 p.m.
(Car numberin parentheses) Th r u 1. (88)DaleEamhardt Jr., Chevrolet,183.636 mph. 11 2. (99)Carl Edwards, Ford, 183.306. 15 3. (48)JimmieJohnson, Chevrolet,183.144. F 4. (18)KyleBusch,Toyota,182.593. 14 5. (9) MarcosAmbrose,Ford,182587. 12 6. (11)DennyHamlin, Toyota, 182.34. 14 7. (39)RyanNewman, Chevrolet,182.254. 12 8. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford,182.192. 12 9. (55)BrianVickers,Toyota,181.922. 13 10. (42)JuanPablo Montoya, Chevroet, 181.72. 10 11. (22)JoeyLogano, Ford, 181.708. 12 12. (24)JeffGordon,Chevrolet,181.653. 12 13.(17)RickyStenhouseJr., Ford,181.391. 14. (31)JeffBurton,Chevroet,181 36 15. (15)Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 181.159. 16. (20)MattKenseth, Toyota,181.111. 17. (47)AJAffmendinger,Toyota,180.892. 18. (43)AricAlmirola Ford 180.868. 19 (56)MartinTruexJr Toyota180832 20. (16)GregBiffle, Ford,180.765. 21. (5)KaseyKahne, Chevrolet,180.638. 22. (29)KevinHarvick, Chevrolet,180.578 23. (1)JamieMcMurray,Chevrolet,180.445. 24. (27)PaulMenard, Chevrolet,17997. 25. (14)TonyStewart, Chevrolet,179.964. 9 6 4 L 26. (51)AustinDilon, Chevrolet,179.802. 27. (78)KurtBusch, Chevrolet,179.39. 28. (30)DavidStremme, Toyota,179.075. 13 29 (10)DanicaPatrick Chevrolet 178944 30. (33)LandonCassil, Chevrolet,178.265. 31. (13)CaseyMears, Ford,178.235. 32. (7)DaveBaney,Chevrolet, 177.983. 9 8 L 33. (98)MichaelMcDoweg,Ford,177.713. 34. (38)DavidGiffiland, Ford,177.486. 13 35. (36)J.J.Yeley, Chevrolet,176.638. 36. (83)DavidReutimann,Toyota,176.488. 15 37. (35)JoshWise, Ford, Owner Points. 38. (34)DavidRagan, Ford, Owner Points. 39. (19)MikeBliss, Toyota,Owner Points. 40. (93)TravisKvapil, Toyota,Owner Points. 41.(87)JoeNemechek,Toyota, Owner Points. 42.(44) ScottRiggs,Ford,Owner Points. 43.(32)KenSchrader,Ford, Owner Points.
SOCCER MLS MAJORLEAGUE SOCCER Aff TimesPDT
WNBA WOMEN'SNATIONAL BASKETBALLASSOCIATION Aff Times PDT
Eastern Conference Atlanta
Chicago NewYork Washington Connecticut Indiana
W L T P t sGF GA 9 3 2 29 24 17 Philadelphia 7 5 4 25 25 24 NewYork 7 6 4 25 23 22 Sport ingKansasCity 6 5 5 23 20 15 Houston 6 5 5 23 19 16 Columbus 5 6 5 20 19 18 NewEngand 5 5 5 20 18 13 Chicago 5 7 3 18 15 21 TorontoFC 2 7 6 12 14 20 D.C. 2 11 3 9 8 26
Montreal
W 9 6 5 4 2 2
L 1 3 4 6 6 7
Pct GB 900 667 2'Iz 556 3'lx 400 5 250 6 222 6'Iz
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Western Conference
Minnesota LosAngeles Phoenix Seattle SanAntonio Tulsa
EasternConference
Friday's Games Indiana80,Tulsa69 Atlanta 86, Washington75 Minnes ota88,LosAngeles64 NewYork67,Seaffle62
Today'sGames
PhoenixatConnecticut,4 p.m LosAngelesatChicago,5p.m.
Sunday's Games SanAntonioatAtlanta, noon TulsaatWashington,1 p.m. SeattleatIndiana,3p.m.
WesternConference
W L T P t sGF GA Portland 7 1 9 30 28 16 RealSaltLake 9 5 3 30 26 16 FC Dallas 8 3 5 2 9 25 20 l.os Angeles 7 6 3 24 23 18 Vancouver 6 5 4 22 25 24 Seattle 6 5 3 21 19 17 Colorado 5 7 5 20 17 19 SanJose 4 7 6 18 15 25 ChivasUSA 3 10 2 1 1 14 30 NOTE: Threepoints forvictory, onepoint for tie.
Today'sGames
RealSaltLakeatTorontoFC,10a.m. FC Dallas at Philadelphia, 2:30p.m. Colorado at Montreal, 4p.m. VancouveratD.C.United, 4p.mi ColumbusatSporting KansasCity, 5:30pm. Los AngelesatSanJose,7:30p.m. NewEnglandatChivas USA,7:30p.m.
TENNIS
DEALS
Professional
Transactions
Wimbledon Friday At The All EnglandLawnTennis & Croquet Club London Purse: $34.9 million (GrandSlam) Surface: Grass-Outdoor Singles Men SecondRound GregaZemlja, Slovenia,def. GrigorDimitrov (29), Bulgaria,3-6, 7-6(4), 3-6,6-4,11-9. AlexandrDolgopolov (26), Ukraine,def. Santiago Gira do,Colombia,6-4, 7-5,6-3. JeremyChardy (28), France,def. Jan-Lennard Struff,Germany,6-2, 5-7, 7-6(6), 7-6(4). TommyHaas(13), Germ any, def. JimmyWang, Taiwan,6-3,6-2,7-5. DavidFerrer(4),Spain,def.RobertoBautista Agut, Spain,6-3,3-6, 7-6(4),7-5. Thrrd Round
Jurgen Melzer,Austria, def. Sergiy Stakhovsky,
Ukraine,6-2,2-6, 7-5,6-3.
JerzyJanowicz(24), Poland,def. NicolasAlmagro (15), Spain7-6 , (6), 6-3,6-4. AndyMurray(2), Britain, def.TommyRobredo(32), Spain, 6-2,6-4, 7-5. AdrianMannarino,France,def.Dustin Brown,Germany,6-4,6-2, 7-5.
Women SecondRound LauraRobson, Britain, def.MarianaDuque-Marino, Colombia6-4, , 6-1. Kaia KanepiEstoni , a,def. AngeliqueKerber(7), Germany, 3-6,7-6(6), 6-3. Alison Riske,UnitedStates, def. UrszulaRadwanska, Poland,4-6,6-3, 6-4. Third Round KirstenFlipkens(20), Belgium,def.VesnaDolonc, Serbia,6-4, 6-2. FlaviaPenneta,Italy, def.AlizeCornet(29), France, 0-6,7-6(4), 6-2. Carla SuarezNavarro (19), Spain, def. Eugenie Bouchard, Canada,7-5,6-2. Marion Bartoli (15), France,def. CamilaGiorgi, Italy, 6-4,7-5
Karin Knapp,Itay, def.Michelle Larcherde Brito,
Portugal,7-5 6-2.
EkaterinaMakarova(25), Russia,leadsPetra Kvitova (8), Czech Republic,3-6,6 2,2-1, susp darkness. EvaBimerova,CzechRepublic, leadsMonica Puig, PuertoRico,6-4,2-1, susp.,darkness. PetraCetkoyska,CzechRepublic, vs.SloaneStephens(17), UnitedStates, 6-7 (3), 6-0, susp, dark-
ness.
Show CourlSchedules Today Play begins onCentre Courl andNo. 1Court at 6 a.m. PDT;all other courts at 3:30 a.m.
BASEBALL COMMISSIO NERSOFFICE—Suspended Cleveland RHP Dilon Howard (AZLIndians) 50 game s for testingpositivefor anamphetamine in violation of the MinorLeagueDrug PreventionandTreatment Program. American League SEATTLE MARINERS Reinstated RHPJosh Kinney from the 60-dayDLand assigned himoutright to Tacoma(PCL). SelectedINFBradMiler fromTacoma. Dptioned INFCarlosTriunfel toTacoma. Designatedfor assignmentINFAlexLiddi.
National League
CINCINN ATI REDS—Released RHPMarkPrior. WASHINGTONNATIDNALS — SentDF Bryce HarperandRH PRyan Perry to Harrisburg (EL)and0 WilsonRamosto the Gulf Coast LeagueNationals for rehabassignments. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association BROO KLYN NETS — NamedLawrence Frank, RoyRogers,EricHughesand Doug Dverton assistant coaches. PHILADE LPHIA 76ERS— Acquired therightsto F ArsalanKazemifromWashington. HOCKEY National HockeyLeague CAROLINA HURRICANES— Agreedtotermswith D
BretBegemoreonaone-year,two-waycontract. COLUMBU SBLUEJACKETS Signed coachTodd Richardsto a one-year contract extensionthroughthe 2014-15season. EDMON TONOILERS—NamedKeith Actonassociate coach. MONTREALCANADIENS — Si gned F Michael Blunden to aone-year,two-waycontract. SOCCER Major League Soccer PORTL ANDTIMBERS Acquired DAlvas Poweg on loanfromPortmoreUnited FC(Jamaica)forthe remainderoftheseason.
FISH COUNT Upstream daily movement ofadult chinook,jackchinook,steelheadandwild steelheadat selectedColumbia RiverdamslastupdatedonThursday. Chnk Jchnk Btlhd Wstlhd Bonneville 1,458 4 6 6 259 98 The Daffes 1,735 4 3 9 90 32 John Day 94 7 411 115 42 McNary 1 ,482 3 1 7 45 4 Upstream year-to-date movement ofadult chinook, jack chinook,steelheadandwild steelheadatselected ColumbiaRiverdamslastupdatedonThursday. Chnk Jchnk Btlhd Wstlhd Bonneville 139,193 50,734 6,624 1,832 The Daffes 117,168 45,063 2,135 7 07 J ohn Day 96 914 39,924 2,421 9 6 7 M cNary 88,717 30,247 2,353 8 8 6
SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 2013 • THE BULLETIN
TENNIS: WIMBLEDON
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL season and third in three days.
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Boston Baltimore NewYork Tampa Bay Toronto Detroit Cleveland Kansas City Minnesota Chicago
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Friday's Games Cleveland19,ChicagoWhite Sox10,1stgame Baltimore 4, N.Y.Yankees3 Detroit 6,TampaBay3 Boston7,Toronto 5 Texas 4, Cincinnati 0 Kansas City 9, Minnesota3 L.A. Angels4, Houston2
Cleve land9,ChicagoWhiteSox8,2ndgame Oakland 6, St.Louis1 Seattle 5,ChicagoCubs4, 10innings Today's Games St. Louis(Wainwright10-5)atOakland(J.Parker 6-6), 1:05 p.m. Toronto(Rogers3-3) at Boston(Doubront 4-3), I:05 p.m. Cleveland(U.Jimenez64) at Chicago White Sox (Axelrod3-4), 1:10p.m. Kansas City (W.Davis 4-5) atMinnesota(Gibson0-0), 1:10 p.m. L.A. Angels(Blanton1-10)at Houston(Lyles4-2), 1:10 p.m. ChicagoCubs(Samardzija 5-7) atSeatle (Harang37), 4:15p.m. Cincinnati (Leake 7-3) at Texas(Tepesch 3-6), 4.15 p.m. Detroit (Verlander8-5) at TampaBay (Archer 2-3), 4:15 p.m. N.Y.Yankees(D.Phelps 5-4)atBaltimore (Britton1-2), 4:15 p.m. NATIONALLEAGUE East Division W L Atlanta 46 34 Washington 40 39 Philadelphia 39 42 NewYork 32 44 Miami 27 51 Central Division W L Pittsburgh 49 30 St. Louis 48 31 Cincinnati 45 35 Chicago 33 45 Milwaukee 32 46
West Division
Arizona San Diego Colorado SanFrancisco Los Angeles
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38 41 36 43
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Friday's Games Pittsburgh10,Milwaukee3 San Diego 9, Miami2 Washington 6, N.Y.Mets4 Atlanta 3,Arizona0 Texas 4, Cincinnati 0 Colorado 4, SanFrancisco1 Oakland 6, St.Louis1 Seattle 5,ChicagoCubs4, 10innings Philadelphia16,L.A.Dodgers1
Today's Games Washington(Jordan0-0) at N.Y. Mets (Gee5-7), 10:10a.m. Arizona(Kennedy3-4) at Atlanta(Hudson4-7), 1:05 p.m. St. Louis(Wainwright10-5) atOakland(J.Parker 6-6), 1:05 p.m. SanFrancisco(M.cain 5-4)at Colorado(J.DeLaRosa 8-4),1:10p.m. San Diego (Stults 6-5)at Miami(Ja.Tumer1-0),4:10 p.m. ChicagoCubs(Samardzija 5-7) atSeatle (Harang37),415 p.m Cincinnati (Leake 7-3) at Texas(Tepesch 3-6), 4:15
p.m.
Milwaukee (DHand 0-0) at Pittsburgh(Liriano6-3), 4:15 p.m. Philadelphia(Lee9-2) at L.A. Dodgers(Ryu6-3), 7:10 p.m.
American League
Angels 4, Astros 2 HOUSTON — Pinch-runner Peter
Bourjos scored the go-ahead run in the eighth inning on an error and Erick Aybar addeda two-run single in the ninth to help
Los Angeles to avictory over Houston. HankCongerdoubled off Paul Clemens(4-3) to start the eighth. Congerwas replaced by Bourjos before Aybar drew a walk. Bourjos took third on a fly out by J.B. Shuck. Shortstop
Ronny Cedeno's error on the play, when he bounced the ball trying to
pick off Aybar at second, allowed Bourjos to dash homejust ahead of the throw. Los Angeles Houston ab r hbi ab r hbi Shucklf 4 0 0 0 Altuve2b 2 0 1 0 l annettc 0 0 0 0 Wallac1b 4 0 I 0 Troutct-If 3 0 I 1 Maxwgpr-rf 0 0 0 0 Pujols dh 4 0 0 0 Jcastro c 3 1 1 1 Trumo1b 4 1 1 0 Carterli-1b 3 0 0 0 H Kndrc2b 4 0 0 0 C.Penadh 3 I I 0 Hamltnrf 3 1 2 0 JMrtnzrf-Ii 4 0 3 0
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HBP by Williams (Altuve), byBlackley(Hamilton). T—3:49.A—20,498(42,060).
RedSox7, Blue Jayss BOSTON —JonnyGomes broke a tie with a seventh-inning single and Boston beat Toronto after
squandering a five-run lead. The Red Sox had15 hits, giving them at least 10 for the sixth time in
seven games.Andrew Miller (1-2) got the win with1/s scoreless innings. Koji Uehara pitched the ninth for his fourth save of the
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Pestano 1 2 0 0 0 1 C.Perez I 0 0 0 0 1 Chicago H.Santiago 21-3 7 5 5 3 5 OmogrossoL,0-2 21-3 9 9 9 2 2 Troncoso 22-3 3 5 4 3 2 Lindstrom 23 2 0 0 0 I C.Welis I 0 0 0 I I HBP —by Bauer (Flowers), by H.Santiago(Raburn). WP Bauer,Allen. TM:02. AM (40,615).
Totals 3 1 1 4 1 Totals 3 64 134 S an Francisco 000 000 001 — 1 Colorado 103 000 Ogx — 4
Indians 9, White Sox 8
Colorado
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the ninth inning and Washington rallied late after a dominant Matt E—Pence (4). DP—San Francisco I, Colorado Harvey departed. Harvey struck 1. LOB —San Francisco 7, Coorado12. 28—Posey out11 and left with the Mets (22), Bel(19), t LeMahieu(8), C.Gonzalez(20), Arenaleading 4-1 after seven innings. do 2 (16).HR —Posey(11), Cuddyer(14), W.Rosario (13). SB —LeMahieu(10), C.Gonzalez(15). Ryan Zimmerman lined a threeSan Francisco I P H R E R BB SO run double with two outs in the ZitoL,4-6 5 1-3 10 4 4 2 3 Dunning 12-3 2 0 0 1 1 eighth that made it 4-all. The Mets Kontos
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used four relievers in the inning,
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and still couldn't protect the lead.
WP — Brothers T—2:47. A—38,428(50,398).
Totals 3 3 5 8 5 Totals 3 67 157 Toronto 0 00 031 100 — 5 Boston 021 200 20x — 7 E—Drew(3). DP—Toronto2, Boston1. LOB —To-
Cleveland Chicago ab r hbi ab r hbi B ourncf 5 2 3 1 DeAzali 5 4 3 2 Padres 9, Marlins 2 Avilesss 4 1 2 0 AIRmrzss 512 1 ronto 5,Boston9. 28—Drew(14). 38—Pedroia (1), Drew (6). HR Encarnacion(23). SB RDavis 2 Giambiph 1 0 0 0 A.Dunndh 4 0 I 2 MIAMI — Will Venable drove in Chsnhll3b 0 0 0 0 Kppngrlb 4 0 3 2 (16), Iglesias (2). SF—Lind,M.lzturis Toronto IP H R E R BB SO Kipnis2b 3 1 1 2 Gillaspi3b 2 0 1 1 three runs andsaved onewith a Swisher1b-rf 4 2 1 1 Morelph-3b 1 0 0 0 Jo.Johnson 31-3 8 5 5 2 5 diving catch in right field to help 3b-1b 5 1 2 1 Bckhm2b 5 1 1 0 Loup 2 2 0 0 0 1 MrRynl beatRicky Nolasco WagnerL,1-2 2 3- 3 2 2 0 0 C Santnc 3 0 1 1 JrDnksci 5 0 I 0 San Diego Cecil 1-3 1 0 0 1 1 B rantlyif 3 0 0 I C.Welisrf 4 I I 0 and Miami. Logan Forsythe hit a Raburndh 4 1 1 0 Gimenzc 4 1 0 0 Oliver 2-3 0 0 0 I I two-run homer for the Padres and Janssen I I 0 0 0 0 Stubbsrf 3 0 0 0 Acarerph-ss 1 1 1 0 Boston had three of their15 hits. Edinson Webster 6 6 4 4 2 3 Totals 3 6 9 127 Totals 3 9 8 138 400 00 1 0 0 4 — 9 Volquez (6-6) gave uptwo runs A.BaileyBS,5-13 2-3 1 1 1 0 2 C leveland 1 00 014 020 — 8 A.Miller W,1-2 11 - 3 1 0 0 0 1 Chicago in six innings for the Padres, who LOB Cleveland5,Chicago11.28 DeAza(15), uehara S,4-5 I 0 0 0 0 2 have outscored Miami 20-3 this AI.Ramirez(17), JorDanks(1) 3B—Keppinger (1) Wagnerpitchedto2 baters inthe7th. HR — Swisher (8), Mar.Reynods(15). SB—DeAza2 season while winning all four WP — Cecil, Webster. PB —Arencibia. (10). SF —Kipnis, Brantley,Gilaspie. T—3.22. A—36,383(37,499). Cleveland IP H R E R BB SO games. Carrasco 52-3 10 6 6 2 3 Royals 9, Twins 3 R.Hill BS,2-2 11 - 3 1 0 0 2 3 San Diego Miami LangweI W 10 I 2 2 2 I I ab r hbi ab r hbi I 0 0 0 1 3 F orsyth 2b 4 1 3 2 Pierre If 5 0 1 0 MINNEAPOLIS — Eric Hosmer hit PestanoS,6-8 Chicago Amarst cf 5 1 2 1 Polanc 3b 4 1 1 0 two of KansasCity's season-high Quintana 6 5 5 4 3 3 Q uentinlf 5 0 I 0 Stantonrf 4 I 2 I N.JonesH,4 1 1 0 0 0 2 BSmithp 0 0 0 0 Morrsn1b 4 0 1 1 four home runs, JamesShields H,19 I 2 0 0 0 0 H eadly3b 5 2 2 0 Ozunacf 4 0 1 0 pitched six strong innings for his Crain A.ReedL,3-1 BS,4-25 I 4 4 4 0 1 B lanks1b 5 1 1 0 Brantlyc 3 0 0 0 90th win and Kansas City beat WP — R.Hil, A.Reed.PB—Gimenez. G randlc 4 2 2 I Hchvrrss 4 0 I 0 T 3:51. A 28,628(40,615). Venalerf 5 1 3 3 Dietrch2b 4 0 2 0 Minnesota. Billy Butler and Mike Ciriacoss 4 0 0 0 Nolascop 2 0 0 0 Moustakas also homered for the V olquezp 2 1 1 0 Webbp 0 0 0 0 Orioles 4, Yankees 3 Vincent p 0 0 0 0 JBrown ph 1 0 0 0 Royals. Clete Thomashomered Guzmnph 1 0 0 0 DJnngsp 0 0 0 0 for the Twins, who got another BALTIMORE — Nate McLouth Denorfilf 0 0 0 0 ARamsp 0 0 0 0 Dobbs ph 1 0 0 0 rough start from P.J. Walters hit a tiebreaking homer off CC T otals 4 0 9 157 Totals 3 62 9 2 (2-4). Walters allowed six runs in Sabathia in the seventh inning, S an Diego 012 0 0 3 120 — 9 three innings one start after giving Manny Machadohad two RBls Miami 1 01 000 000 — 2 E—Hechavarria (4). DP—Miami 1. LOB—San up six in the first at Cleveland last and Baltimore rallied to beat the Diego 7, Miami 9. 28 —Blanks (11), Grandal(7), Saturday. Stanton(8), Dietrich(5) 38 Amarista(2), Morrison Yankees. Drioles rookie Kevin
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Gausman (1-3) earned his first major league victory, allowing three hits over 4/s innings as part
of a relief crew that blanked the Yankees over the final six innings. Baltimore
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Washington New York ab r hbi ab r hbi S pancf 4 1 2 0 EYongif 5 1 1 0
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E Desmond(8), Ohlendorf(2) LOB Washington 3,NewYork 9. 28—Span (14), Zimmerman (16), Werth (6),Desm ond (20), D.Wright (16), Byrd(12), Satin 2 (3), Lagares(8). 38—Span (7). HR —Desmond(14). SF—K.Suzuki. Washington IP H R E R BB SO Detwiier 5 6 3 2 2 4 Ohlendorf 2 3 1 1 0 1 ClippardW6-I I 0 0 0 I 0 StorenS,2-5 1 0 0 New York Harvey 7 3 1 AardsmaH,1 2-3 1 1 Edgin 0 1 1 Lyon BS,3-3 0 1 1 1-3 0 0 Rice Parnell L,5-4 1 2 2 Edginpitchedto 1baterin the8th. Lyon pitched to 2batersinthe 8th. T—3.19.A—28,363(41,922).
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(2). HR —Forsythe (3). SB—Forsythe (2), Headley (5). S —Volquez. San Diego IP H R E R BB SO SEATTLE — Mike Zunino hit a VolquezW,6-6 6 7 2 2 1 8 game-ending single in the bottom Vincent I I 0 0 0 I of the10th inning to lift Seattle B.Smith Miami NolascoL,4-8 5 Webb
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CHICAGO — Nick Swisher hit
a solo homer to cap afour-run
Philadelphia Lannan W1-2 7 Aumont Savery
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Reed, lifting Cleveland to a victory over Chicago and adoubleheader sweep. After pounding Chicago
Moyian Guerrier League Schumake r HBP—byLeague(Ruiz). WP—League. T—3:11.A—48,828(56,000).
19-10 in the opener in a game that lasted 4 hours, 2 minutes, the Indians came through in the end to take the nightcap. Cleveland Chicago ab r hbi ab r hbi Stubbsci 6 1 2 3 DeAzacf-Ii 2 1 1 0 Acarer ss 7 3 3 0 AIRmrz ss 5 1 1 0 K ipnis2b 4 4 3 2 Riosrf 400 I Swisherdh 4 2 2 2 A.Dunn1b 4 2 2 2 MrRynl1b 4 2 1 1 Gillaspi1b 0 0 0 0 R aburnrf 5 2 2 4 Viciedoli 5 1 1 0 YGomsc 5 2 3 2 JrDnkscf 0 0 0 0 Chsnhll3b 6 1 2 2 Kppngrdh 4 2 3 2 Avileslf 6 2 3 2 Morel3b 5 1 1 0 Bckhm2b 5 I 3 2 F lowrsc 4 1 1 3 Totals 4 7 192118 Totals 3 8 101310 Cleveland 050 6 3 0 2 30 — 19 Chicago 500 041 000 — 10 E—Kipnis (6), AI.Ramirez (14). DP—Cleveland1, Chicago1.LOB —Cleveland11, Chicago8. 28—Kipnis 3 (22),Swisher(15), YGome s (5), Chisenhall 2
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innings, allowing eight hits with
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to a win over Chicago. Michael Saunders and Raul Ibanez led off the 10th with back-to-back walks
first four starts in1907.
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streak to 25 games,Jhoulys Chacin pitched eight scoreless
innings and Colorado beat slumping SanFrancisco. Wilin Rosario also went deepand Jordan Pacheco had three hits for the Rockies, who moved within three games of Arizona in the NL West.
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Murphy(1), LMartin (14). Cincinnati IP H CuetoL,4-2 1 2 Cingrani 4 4 Simon 2 1 Lecure 1 0 Texas M.PerezW,2-1 6 FrasorH,3
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R.Ross 1 1 0 0 0 WP — M.Perez. T—2:51.A—41,218(48,114).
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Athletics 6, Cardinals 1 OAKLAND, Calif.— Bartolo Colon
tossed eight innings of one-run ball to win his eighth straight start,
powering Oakland past St. Louis. St. Louis
Oakland ab r hbi ab r hbi M crpnt2b 4 0 2 0 Crispcf 4 1 2 0 YMolinc 4 0 0 0 S.Smithdh 4 0 1 2
rt 4 0 0 0 Lowrie ss 3 0 1 1 E—J.Francisco (5), Segura(7). DP—Pittsburgh Beltran Craigdh 4 0 0 0 Cespdslf 4 1 1 0 2. LOB Milwaukee9, Pittsburgh 6. 28 Lucroy H olidylf 3 1 2 0 Moss1b 4 0 0 0 (8), S.Marte(14), Mccutchen(24),Walker(11).38M Admslb 4 0 I 0 Dnldsn3b 3 I 2 I S.Marte(8). HR —Mccutchen(9). CS—Aoki (8). F reese3b 3 0 2 1 Reddckrf 4 1 1 1 Milwaukee I P H R E R BB SO J aycf 3 0 0 0 Vogtc 4 1 1 1 HellwegL,0-1 12 - 3 6 7 5 2 1 Kozmass 3 0 0 0 Sogard2b I 1 0 0 3 1-3 3 1 I 0 5 Gorzelanny T otals 3 2 I 7 I Totals 31 6 9 6 Badenhop 2 2 1 1 0 0 St. Louis 0 00 010 000 — 1 Mic Gonzale z 1 1 1 1 0 2 Oakland 050 100 Ogx — 6 Pittsburgh DP — St.Louis 2,Oakiand2.LOB—St.Louis5,OakColeW,4-0 6 8 3 3 3 3 land 7. 28 — L ow r i e (22), Reddick (10). HR —Vogt (1). Reid S,1-2 3 2 0 0 1 4 St. Louis IP H R E R BB SO HBP by Cole(Ar.Ramirez). S.Miller L,8-6 12 - 36 5 5 2 0 T—2:57. A—36,875(38,362). 51-3 3 1 1 3 4 J.Kelly Siegrist 1 0 0 0 1 1 Oakland Nationals 6, Mets 4 ColonW,11-2
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Andy Murray returns to Tommy Robredo during their men's singles match at Wimbledon in London on Friday.
Murray moves on to
second By Howard Fendrich
ab r hbi ab r hbi before BlakeParker (0-1) was Gardnrcf 5 1 2 0 Markksrf 4 0 0 0 J .Nixss 5 1 1 0 Machd3b 4 I I 2 relieved by ShawnCamp. Jason Cano2b 5 1 3 1 Hardyss 4 0 0 0 Bay advanced both runners with a VWellsdh 3 0 1 1 A.Jonescf 3 0 1 1 sacrifice bunt, and Justin Smoak Hafnerph-dh 1 0 0 0 C.Davis1b 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Wietersc 3 0 0 0 Braves 3, Diamonddacks0 was intentionally walked to load nesota 9. 28 —L.cain (17), Morneau(21), Dozier ISuzukiri Almontlt 4 0 1 0 Valencidh 3 0 0 0 (7). HR Hosmer2 (6), B.Butler (6),Moustakas(5), C Stwrtc 4 0 1 1 McLothlf 3 2 2 1 the bases with one out. Zunino ATLANTA — Julio Teheran pitched Thomas (2) DAdms1b 2 0 1 0 Acasiil2b 3 1 1 0 then worked the count full before KansasCity IP H R ER BB SO Overay1b 1 0 1 0 six strong innings, Andrelton ShieldsW3-6 61 - 3 83 3 0 5 singling up the middle. AIGnzz3b 4 0 0 0 Simmons homered and Atlanta Collins 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 T otals 3 8 3 I I 3 Totals 3 0 4 5 4 B.chen 1-3 2 0 0 1 0 New York beat Arizona. The Braves, who Chicago Seattle 1 02 000 000 — 3 Crow 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Baltimore ab r hbi ab r hbi 000 0 0 3 1 gx 4 have won three of four and lead J.Gutierrez I 0 0 0 0 2 Valuen3b 4 0 0 0 Enchvzrf 5 0 0 0 E—Alb.Gonzalez(1). LOB—NewYork9,Baltimore Minnesota second-pl ac e W ashi ngt on by Scastross 4 0 0 0 Frnkln2b 5 1 3 0 2. 28 — Gardner (18), Machado(37). HR —McLouth WaltersL,2-4 3 6 6 6 1 1 Schrhltrf 4 0 0 0 Seager3b 5 0 0 0 5t/z games in the NL East, retired SB —Almonte(2). Swarzak 4 5 3 3 0 3 (5). ASorindh 4 2 2 1 KMoris1b 4 0 2 1 New York IP H R E R BB SO Roenicke 1 0 0 0 1 0 former All-Star third baseman Rizzo1b 4 0 1 0 MSndrspr-cf 0 2 0 0 7 5 4 4 0 6 Thielbar 1 0 0 0 0 0 SabathiaL,8-6 Chamberlain 1 0 0 0 0 1 Chipper Jones' number before the Sweenycf 4 1 1 1 Ibanezdh 4 0 1 1 T—2:55 (Rain delay: 020). A—28,916(39,021). DNavrrc 4 1 2 1 Baylf 1211 Baltimore game. Borbon pr 0 0 0 0 Ackleycf 4 0 0 0 McFarland 22-3 7 3 3 1 4 Castilloc 0 0 0 0 Smoak1b 0 0 0 0 Tigers 6, Rays3 GausmanW,1-3 41-3 3 0 0 0 4 Atlanta B ogsvclf 4 0 1 0 Zuninoc 5 0 2 I Tom.HunterS,2-3 2 1 0 0 0 3 Arizona ab r hbi ab r hbi Barney2b 4 0 0 0 BMillerss 3 0 0 1 T—2;47.A—40,041(45,971). ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.— Major GParracf 4 0 0 0 Smmnsss 5 1 1 1 T otals 3 6 4 7 3 Totals 3 65 9 5 A.Hill2b 4 0 1 0 Heywrdrf 5 1 2 0 league wins leader MaxScherzer C hicago 020 0 0 0 200 0 — 4 Gldschlb 3 0 0 0 J.uptonlf 3 0 1 1 National League Seattle 0 00 010 120 1 — 5 became the first starting pitcher MMntrc 4 0 0 0 FFrmn1b 3 0 1 0 Oneoutwhenwinning runscored. Prado3b 2 0 1 0 Mccnnc 4 0 0 0 in 27 years to win12 consecutive E—Frankin(4). DP—Seattle1. LOB —Chicago2, Phillies 16, Dodgers 1 Kubellf 3 0 0 0 uggla2b 4 1 2 0 Seattle11. 28 —Rizzo(23), Franklin2(9), K.Morales decisi onsto beginaseason,and C.Rossrf 2 0 0 0 Buptonci 3 0 2 0 (20). 38 —Sweeney (2), Ibanez(2). HR —A.Soriano Miguel Cabrera hit two home runs LDS ANGELES — Delmon Young Gregrsss 3 0 1 0 CJhnsn3b 2 0 0 0 (8), DNavarro (8), Bay (9). SB —B.Miler (1). Delgadp 1 0 1 0 Janish3b 0 0 0 0 S—Bay. to lead Detroit. Scherzer (12-0) had a career-high six RBls, helping W Harrsp 0 0 0 0 Tehernp 2 0 1 0 Chicago IP H R E R BBSO allowed three runs, four hits, Sippp 0 0 0 0 Pstrnckph 1 0 0 0 Tr Wood 6133 2 2 3 6 John Lannan breeze tohis first P ollockph 1 0 0 0 Avilanp 0 0 0 0 walked one and struck out nine in VillanuevaH,2 2 - 3 1 0 0 0 0 victory with Philadelphia, and the Spruillp 0 0 0 0 Waldenp 0 0 0 0 R ussell BS,5-5 2-3 3 2 2 1 0 seven innings to becomethefirst RJhnsn ph I 0 I I Phillies got homers from Michael B.ParkerL,0-1 1 1-3 1 1 1 2 2 K imreip 0 0 0 0 pitcher in Tigers history to win his Young and JohnMayberry in a Camp 13 1 0 0 1 0 Totals 2 7 0 4 0 Totals 3 33 11 3 Seattle first12 decisions as a starter. Arizona 0 00 000 000 — 0 Iwakuma rout of the Dodgers, snapping 8 6 4 4 0 5 Atlanta 100 010 Olx — 3 0 Perez 1 0 0 0 0 3 Los Angeles' season-best, sixDetroit TampaBay DP — Arizona2,Atlanta 2.LOB—Arizona4,Atlanta MedinaW,3-2 I 1 0 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi game winning streak. Despite 11. 28 A.Hill (5), Heyward(10), B.upton 2(10) B.Parkerpitchedto 2baters in the10th. A Jcksncf 4 1 0 0 Joyceli 3 0 0 0 3B — uggia(3). HR —Simmons(6). CS—C.Ross(2). WP — Iwakuma. Ryan Howard' s absence from the TrHntrrf 4 0 0 0 DJnngscf 4 0 0 0 S—Delgado. T—3:12.A—31,471(47,476). Micarr3b 4 3 4 3 Zobrist2b 4 1 1 1 lineup, the Phillies ended up with Arizona IP H R E R BB SO Fielderlb 3 2 2 2 Longori3b I 0 0 0 DelgadoI.,0-2 6 8 2 2 3 3 a season-high 21 hits, including VMrtnzdh 4 0 0 0 KJhnsn3b 3 0 0 0 Rangers 4, Reds0 WHarris 23 0 0 0 I I four by Young. J hPerltss 4 0 0 0 Loneylb 4 0 1 0 Sipp 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 D .Kellyli 4 0 1 0 WMyrsrf 4 2 2 1 Spruill 1 2 1 1 1 1 ARLINGTON, Texas — Martin I nfante2b 3 0 1 0 Scottdh 4 0 1 1 Philadelphia Los Angeles Atlanta Perez pitched six-hit ball into B .Penac 2 0 0 0 Loatonc 3 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi TeheranW,6-4 6 4 0 0 1 10 YEscorss 2 0 0 0 MYong3b 6 3 4 2M.Ellis2b 3 0 0 0 Avilan H,13 11-3 0 0 0 1 0 the seventh inning and AL WestT otals 3 2 6 8 5 Totals 3 23 5 3 u tley2b 3 3 2 0 Puigrf 3 1 1 0 WaldenH,6 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 leading Texas handed Cincinnati Detroit 2 00 200 020 — 6 Frndsnph-2b 2 1 1 0 AdGnzl1b 2 0 0 0 KimbrelS,23-26 1 0 0 0 I 0 T ampa Bay 0 0 0 1 1 0 100 — 3 Rollinsss 3 1 2 1 VnSlykph-1b 1 0 I I T—3:00. A—48,282(49,586). its third straight loss and sixth in DP — TampaBay2 LOB—Detroit 4, TampaBay4. JMcDnlph-ss2 I 1 1 HRmrzss 3 0 I 0 the past seven. 28 —Mi.cabrera(20), Fielder(21), Scott (8). HR DBrwnlf 5 2 1 2 Leaguep 0 0 0 0 Mi.cabrera2(24), Fielder(13), Zobrist (5),WMyers DYongrf 6 1 3 6 Schmkrp 1 0 0 0 Pirates10, Brewers 3 Cincinnati Texas (3). SB —Infante(4), YEscobar(2). S—B.Pena. M ayrry1b 4 1 1 2 Kempcf 3 0 0 0 ab r hbi ab r hbi Detroit IP H R E R BB SO R everecf 6 0 2 1 Ethierlf 4 0 I 0 DRonsnlf 4 0 0 0 Kinsler2b 3 0 0 0 ScherzerW,12-0 7 4 3 3 1 9 R uizc 4 2 I 0 HrstnJr3b 2 0 I 0 PITTSBURGH — Gerrit Cole Choocf 4 0 0 0 Andrusdh 3I 1 I AlburrtuernueH,5 2-3 0 0 0 1 2 Lannanp 4 1 3 1 Guerrirp 0 0 0 0 overcame arocky start to become V otto1b 4 0 1 0 N.Cruzrf 3 0 0 1 SmylyH,B 1-3 0 0 0 0 I L.Nixph 1 0 0 0 uribeph-3b 2 0 0 0 Phillips2b 4 0 2 0 ABeltre3b 4 1 2 1 Benoit S,5-5 I 1 0 0 0 2 Aumontp 0 0 0 0 Fdrwczc 3 0 0 0 the first Pittsburgh pitcher to win B rucerf 4 0 2 0 Przynsc 4 0 0 0 TampaBay Quinterph 1 0 0 0 Capuanp 1 0 0 0 his first four career starts in more Frazier3b 4 0 1 0 Morlnd1b 3 0 1 0 ColomeL,1-1 6 4 4 4 2 2 Saveryp 0 0 0 0 Moylanp 0 0 0 0 JWright 1 1 0 0 0 2 than a century and Starling Marte Heisey dh 3 0 0 0 Profar ss 3 1 1 1 Punto 3b-ss 2 0 0 0 Farnsworth 1-3 1 1 1 0 0 Totals 4 7 162116 Totals 3 0 1 5 1 M esorcc 3 0 0 0 DvMrpli 3 1 1 0 missed getting the cycle a few feet C.Ramos I 2-3 2 1 1 I 0 Philadelphia Cozartss 3 0 2 0 LMartncf 4 0 1 0 3 3 0 1 1 4 310 — 16 HBP— byColome(B.Pena).WP— Colome. Totals 3 3 0 8 0 Totals 3 04 7 4 L os Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 1 000 — 1 short of a home run in a win over T—2:59. A—17,645(34,078). E—Mayberry (2), Ad.Gonzaiez(8). DP—PhiladelC incinnati 000 0 0 0 0 00 — 0 Milwaukee. Cole(4-0) gave up Texas 120 010 Ogx — 4 phia 1, LosAngeles1. LOB —Philadelphia 11,Los three runs in the first inning but DP — Cincinnati 1, Texas 2. LOB—Cincinnati 7, Angeles6. 28 Utley (10), DYoung(8), Revere (5), Indians19, White Sox10 Texas 8. 28 Cozart (17) SB Andrus(17), Dav. Ruiz (3),VanSlyke(6). HR—M.Young (5), Mayberry no more as hemadeit through six
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L ONDON — W h e n a 19-stroke exchange ended with Andy Murray's Wimbledon opponent slapping a forehand into the net, thousands of Centre Court spectators rose in unison. Theyapplauded Murray's first service break. They screamed for j oy . T h ey waved their Union Jacks and Scottish flags. It was only a third-round match, merely 12 m i n utes and three games old, yet to some that tiny early edge seemed massively meaningfuL So imagine the reaction, louder and livelier, when the second-seeded Murray finishedoffhis 6-2,6-4,7-5 victory over 32nd-seeded Tommy Robredo of Spain less than two hours later Friday to advance to Week 2. And then, for a moment, try to fathom what would happen if Murray ever were to win the final point of The Championships, as the Grand Slam tournament is known around here, and become the first British man in 77 years to hoist the trophy. "You need to be professional enough to not let that stuff bother you and just concentrate on each match," said Murray, who has won 20 of his past 21 contests on grass, including runs to last year's final at the Ali England Club and a L ondon
Olympics gold medaL "I did a good job of that today. I played well. My best match of the tournament, so far." All in all, then, Friday was a perfectly British day, and not simply because M urray w o n h i s th i r d straight-set match in a row. The lone other remaining singles player from the host country, 19-year-old Laura Robson, made her way into the third round at Wimbledon for the first time, defeating 117th-ranked qualifier Mariana Duque-Marino of Colombia 6-4, 6-L Among Friday's noteworthy results: Grega Zemlja became the first Slovenian man to reach Wimbledon's third round by edging No. 29 Grigor Dimitrov 11-9 in the fifth set of a match suspended by rain Thursday night and interrupted again Friday; No. 24 Jerzy Janowicz's serves reached 140 mph and he delivered 30 aces in a straight-set victory over No. 15 Nicolas Almagro; No. 4 David Ferrer, the runner-up to Nadal at the French Open, also won, as did 35-year-old Tommy Haas. In women's play, wildcard entry A l ison Riske g ave the U .S. a f o u r t h woman in theround of 32 — no American men made it that far for the first time in 101 years — and plays today against Kaia Kanepi of Estonia, who defeated No. 7 Angelique Kerber 3-6, 7-6
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yards. Nothing fazes the world's top-ranked player these days, though. Fog had rolled in off Great Peconic Bay, and the horn sounded w it h P a r k 's group on the 18th fairway. The threesome finished out the second round of the U.S. Women's Open, with Park calmly sinking a birdie putt from 12 feet to move closer to history. She shot a 4-under 68 on Friday for a 9-under total to lead fellow South Korean I.K. Kim by two strokes. Park is seeking to win the year's first three major championships; no one has accomplished that feat in a season with at least four majors. Of the players yet to finish the round, the closest, England's Jodi Ewart Shadoff, was five strokes back with three holes to go. Ha-Neul K im , t h e f i r s tround leader, had a 77 to fall to I under. Players w e r e s u r p r ised Thursday to arrive at Sebonack to find the tees moved up andthe weather calm — an easy course by U.S. Women's Open standards. On Friday, the setup and the conditions were more what they expected: The wind picked up and some pins were tucked into uncomfortable spots. Then the mist settled in late in the afternoon session. Of the 114 players who finished, only nine were under par for the round. Of the other players to com-
a bogey on a tough Congressional course, giving him a 5-under 66 and a share of the lead with Roberto Castro (69) before storms halted the second round. They were at 7-under 135, with the round to be completed today.
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Inbee Park hits a shot through the dense fog on the fairway of the 18th hole during the second round of the U.S. Women's Open at Sebonack Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y., on Friday. plete the round, Lizette Salas was third at 4 under after a 72. Fellow Americans Angela Stanford and Jessica Korda were another stroke back. Stanford had a 68, and Korda shot 71. Bend's Karinn Dickinson, a
Trail Continued from C1 His next planned 100-miler, the Run Rabbit Run in Steamboat Springs, Colo., does offera $10,000 cash prize for the winner. Browning says the most crucial factor in winning a 100-mile trail run is pace management in the first half of the race. "You're so fit and you've been training for that race for five or six months," Browning explains. "It's really easy to fly out in the beginning in the first 20 miles and just blow yourself up.... You have to back off a little bit so you can (last). Once you blow up, there's no getting it back ... it's a death march in. Once your legs go,
they go." The second-most important thing in a 100-mile run, according to Browning, is nutrition. In the San Diego race, Browning utilized two hand-held 24-ounce water bottles and ate energy gel every 15 to 20 minutes. He also takes electrolyte
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23-year-old part-time caddie at Pronghorn Club, shot an 82 on Friday to go with her 86 on Thursday to stand in 154th place overall. Also on Friday: Storm halts AT&T National: BETHESDA, Md. — Jordan
pended Senior Players: PITTSBURGH — Fred Couples roared through his first 11 holes in the second round of the Senior Players Championship, ripping off sevenbirdies at water-logged Fox Chapel to take the lead at 11 under. Then the weather managed to do what the defenseless course could not, stopping the Hall of Famer with a sudden downpour that suspended play for the day with most of the field still on the course. First-round leader John Huston was two shots back at 9 under after making an eagle from the rough on the par-4 15th just before the horn sounded. Two top Ieaderboard in lreland: MAYNOOTH, Ireland — American Peter Uihlein and England's Robert Rock shared the second-round lead in the Irish Open, while Rory Mcllroy missed the cut in his final tournament before the British Open. Uihlein, the former Oklahoma State player who won the Madeira Islands Open last month, had a 4-under 68 to match Rock (66) at 9-under 135 at Carton House.
tablets during races and eats a little solid food at aid stations, such as bananas and
training) as much as possible." Browning, who was raised on a farm orange wedges. in Missouri, attended the University of "You can't be behind on hydration," he Missouri and was a n a vid m ountain notes. biker on singletrack trails in the Ozark In training for the San Diego race, Mountains. He moved to Bend 13 years Browning says he peaked at about 100 ago for the mountain biking, but he soon miles of r u nning per week. He al so discovered a deep love for trail running incorporates cycling, core workouts through friend and fellow ultrarunner and strength training into his weekly Rod Bien. "He introduced me to ultramarathons," schedule. In addition to 100-mile events, Brown- Browning says of Bien. "I was trying to ing runs an assortment of 50-kilometer, get him into mountain biking, and he 50-mile, and 100-kilometer races. He was trying to get me into running, and he has run nearly 70 ultramarathons in his won." career. Now Browning keeps winning these Despite his dedication to t r a ining, 100-milers, and he will go for No. 11 later Browning makes as much time as he this year. But currently, he is enjoying can for his wife, Jennifer, and their three some rest time after the taxing race in children: Benjamin, 10; Annie, 7; and the heat in San Diego. "It's challenging," Browning says of Abraham, 2.Jennifer home-schools their kids. 100-milers. "They definitely take a little "There's a lot of understanding there time to come back from." on her part," Browning says of his wife. — Reporter: 541-383-0318, "I try not to break into family time (with mmorical@bendbulletin.com.
EPO, wasn't detectable by surreal," he s aid. "This is cycling's doping controls ununacceptable." Continued from C1 til 2001 and so was widely In a statement issued in the The Tour's director, Chris- abused becauseitprompts the name of competitors at the tian Prudhomme, suggested body to produce oxygen-car100th Tour, a union representArmstrong was milking the rying red blood cells, giving a ing European professional ridrace's notoriety to further his big performance boost to en- ers said: "Enough is enough!" "It is disgraceful to be sysown agenda. durance athletes. "This is a very big tourna"The Tour is a test of endur- tematically dragged through ment, just look around: There ance where oxygen is deci- the mud and be denigrated by are 2,300 accredited journal- sive," Le Monde quoted Armpeople aiming to make money istshere, there are cameras strong as saying. It published off our backs or seeking notoeverywhere. So if s omeone the interview in French. riety," said the French wing of wanted to transmit a message, Asked later by The Associ- the union, the CPA. this is the time obviously, es- ated Press to clarify his comA group of riders also asked pecially since everyone likes ments, Armstrong confirmed for and were granted a meetthis k in d o f c o n t roversial on Twitter he w a s t a lking ing with th e French sports statements," he said. solely about the period from minister before the start of Armstrong's com m e nts 1999-2005. He indicated that today's first stage, so they can and the consternation they doping might not be neces- voice their unhappiness. caused highlighted cycling's sary now. The renewed pre-Tour focus "Today? I have no idea. I'm on cycling's past has led to redilemma: It is a sport fighting to give itself a cleaner, bright- hopeful it's possible," Armnewed appeals from some iner future by combating drug strong tweeted. volved in the sport for a "truth cheats but much of that good Still, his comments touched and reconciliation" processwork is being overshadowed a nerve — both because cy- where those involved in dopby thedirty secrets of dopers cling has since spent heavily ing past and present could air from the past. on a pioneering anti-doping what they know once and for Pre-Tour, a d r ip-drip-drip program and because Armall, so cycling can then move of doping confessions and s trong, once very m uch a forward. "Having it come out in dribs r evelations about the A r m boss of the peloton, is now a strong era have rained on the pariah. and drabs: You know, Laurent "Those were cursed years Jalabert this week, this guy sport. A r m strong's f o rmer rival on French roads, 1997 for the Tour de France," Prud- (another week) — is ridicuTour winner Jan Ullrich, ad- homme said. "When Armlous and painful and unnecesmitted to blood-doping for the strong said it was impossible sary," Jonathan Vaughters, a first time. French media also to win the Tour during those former Armstrong teammate reported that a Senate inves- years without doping, he is and manager of the Garmintigation into the effectiveness probably trying to f in d exSharp team, said this week of anti-doping controls pieced cuses for himself and say im- before Le Monde's interview. "I really wish that we could togetherevidence of drug use plicitly that there was nothing at the 1998 Tour by Laurent else he could have done." get on with the truth and recJalabert,a former star of the Jean-Rene Be r n audeau, onciliation committee.... Let's race now turned broadcaster. manager o f t h e E u r opcar just move the sport forward, Armstrong's claim that it team, likened Armstrong to a let's get it out, let's deal with it, was "impossible" to win the robber who tells a bank how it let's recognize it, let's own it, let's learn from it." Tour without doping in his era should be run. "I don't think it is nice that echoed what he already told Armstrong told Le Monde U.S. television talk show host a guy who embodies a decade he would be prepared to apOprah Winfrey in J anuary, we should c ompletely forpear beforesuch a committee. "The whole story has still when he f i nally c onfessed. get gives us lessons on how Then, he said doping w as we should behave, while we not been told," he was quoted "part of the job." The banned were the ones who suffered as saying. The U.S. Anti-Dophormone erythropoietin, or during that time. It is almost ing Agency investigation that
unmasked him a s a s e r ial doper "did not paint a faithful picture of cycling from the end of the 1980s to today. It succeeded perfectly in destroying one man's life but did not benefit cycling at all." He argued t h a t d o p ing would never be eradicated. "I did not invent doping," Le Monde quoted Armstrong as saying. "And nor did it end with me." Perhaps what was most interesting about Armstrong's interview was the choice of newspaper: It was Le Monde that reported in 1999 that corticosteroids were found in the American's urine as he was riding to the first of his Tour wins. Armstrong complained back then he was being persecuted by "vulture journalism, desperate journalism." Now seemingly prepared to
let bygones be bygones, Armstrong was asked whether, when he raced,itwas possible to succeed without doping. "That depends on w h i ch races you wanted to win. The Tour de France? No. Impossible to win without doping," Le Monde quoted him as saying. After Armstrong retired for the first time in 2005, cycling pioneered a so-called "biological passport" program, introduced in 2008, that monitors riders' blood readings for telltale signs of doping. Riders in the top tier of teams were tested an average of nearly 12 times in 2012. Pat McQuaid, president of
cycling's governing body, the UCI, called the timing of Armstrong's interview "very sad." "The culture within cycling has changed since the Armstrong era and it is now possible to race and win clean," McQuaid said in a statement.
"That's going to be our constant work in progress." Continued from C1 B etween turning pr o i n By thetime Reed began 2011 and making the jump playing PGA Tour events to PGA events in 2012, Patin 2012, he had been dat- rick took time off from major i ng Justine K a r ain f o r c ompetition to r e w ork t h e three years and had pro- swing that earned him allposed. The two married American honors twice as he last December, and the led Augusta (Ga.) State to nanow Justine Reed not only tional titles in 2010 and 2011. is carrying her husband's During that time, the duo degolf bag, but also helping cided Patrick would be best to shoulder the weight of a served with Justine carrying fledging PGA Tour career. his bag. Justine, who played golf So one day in the weeks in high school, said Pat- before the 2012 Valero Texas rick still had to teach her Open, he loaded his bag with "all the little things about rain gear, water bottles and t he course and h o w i t his golf umbrella to see if she works" when she switched could make it through "the careers last year from tough days." full-time nurse to full-time After three years together, caddie. he had little doubt she would. "If you had told me with The couple met t h rough all the work I put into my Justine's younger sister, a nursing degree I'd be do- friend of Reed's at LSU Uniing this, I wouldn't have versity L a boratory S c hool believed you," said Jus- in B a to n R o u ge. J u stine tine, 25. "When I told my was working on her double Dad, he was like, 'You're bachelor's in health admindoing what'?' " istration and nursing in the But one practice round area. When they met, "things with the Reeds shows that clicked right away," Patrick c addying a n d nur s i n g said. He proposed on Jan. 9, overlap more t han J u s- 2012 — the night the couple's tine's father might think. beloved LSU football team In the midday heat she was playing in the national warned her husband, "You title game. c an't drin k e n ough o ut Reed didn't have exempt here!" When Patrick took status on the tour i n 2012, a few extra shots fr om so he had to play his way Congressional's t hi ck into each week's field with a rough, she grimaced. strong showing in M o nday "If he takes too many qualifying rounds. shots out of that stuff, he W hen Patrick m ade t h e could jam his wrist," she cut, they would finish on the said. "He's got to be care- course Sunday a f t ernoon, ful; that's our l ivelihood pack up the car, and head to although w e a l w ays the next tournament — often have nursing as the back- with Justine driving through up plan." the night to g ive her h u sThe Reeds use a lot of band a chance to sleep before first-person plurals. When an early qualifier the next Patrick asked how far he morning. Grueling though was hitting the ball with the process was, the couple a new club, she answered, made it work: Patrick quali"Longer than our old one." fied for six events via MonWhen the week's playing day qualifiers. "I don't know if he makes it schedule wa s r e l eased, Patrick a sked, "When's with another caddie," Reed's our tee time'?" In describ- agent, Kevin Canning, said. ing his fifth-place finish at "The hours, the travel — she the St. Jude Classic, Pat- really helped him through." rick said, "We were fortuAll those Monday qualifinate enough to play pretty ers earned the Reeds a seawell and have our best fin- son on the PGA Tour, where they're flying place-to-place ish so far." Patrick readily says his instead of driving and know career is a team effort, their weeklyschedule ahead and given that he tends to of time. Still, the schedule wear his emotions on his is full and the couple ususleeve, he's quick to laud ally goes about six weeks at his caddie's even-keeled a time without returning to demeanor. their home in Spring, Texas. "The less reaction he When they do, they head gets from me the better," straight to the golf coursesaid Justine, who offers and Patrick has to carry his little more than a subdued own bag. "good" when her husband "On the days we go home makes a perfect shot, and on weekends on weeks off, even less when he makes she comes out and we play. It's fun," said Patrick, who a bad one. Reed mixed a few bad said he is particularly depenones into his first round at dent on Justine's ability to the AT&T National Thurs- read greens. "This run's been great, a lot day as he shot a 5-over-par 76. After botching a chip of fun, and we're not stopping shot on the 14th hole, he that's for sure. I won't have tossed his wedge toward anyone else on my bag at any his bag in frustration. Not time — until, of course, we a second later, he turned, start a family" picked it up, and handed it to his wife, who said nothing as she took it, cleaned the club head, and calmly placed it in his bag. " Our n ex t p r o ject i s c omposure," s h e sa i d .
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BRIEFING
News Corpsplits after Friday close NEW YORK — News Corp. formally split in two after the market
closed on Friday, with existing shareholders
getting one share in the new publishing entity for every four shares they hold in the media
company. Since Wednesday last week, preliminary shares of both sides of the company havebeen trading as if the split
already occurred. Any buyers of preliminary shares will receive them
next Friday. Preliminary publish-
ummi By Elon Glucklich The Bulletin
PORTLAND — Federal prosecutors and defense attorneys gave their closing arguments Friday in the trial of three Central Oregon business owners charged in wire fraud and money-laundering conspiracies. Jurorsare expected to deliberate Monday. Mark Neuman, of Bend; Timothy Larkin, of Redmond; and Lane Lyons, of Bend, have been on trial since June 10, accused of misleading clients for nearly a decade by investing their money in personal real
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estate deals, business loans and loans to friends and family members through their Bend company, Summit 1031 Exchange. Neuman and Brian Stevens founded Summit in 1991. The business helped clients defer capital gains taxes when
isserving afour-yearprison
selling property for a profit. Sellers can defer taxes by temporarily giving their sale proceeds to a company like Summit, then reinvesting them in similar property within 180 days. The process is called a 1031 exchange. Stevens pleaded guilty to identical charges last year and
term. Assistant U.S. Attorney Seth Uram said Friday that Neuman, Larkin and Lyons acted in a "conspiracy" by withholding the investment activity from clients and most other Summit employees. Uram saidthe owners invested $75 million in client money, mostly in purchases of Bend-area real estate by Neuman and Stevens. "Mr. Larkin and Mr. Lyons in some ways were less involved," Uram said. But "in a conspiracy, if you're in it a little bit, you're in it all the way."
Emily Simon, an attorney for Neuman, said the three defendants committed no crime because federal laws didn't regulate how exchange funds could be handled during the 180-day period until mid-2008,several months after Summit stopped investing exchangefunds. "As they saw it, as the law saw it, their only obligation was to fund the (client's) exchange at the end,"Simon said. "There was no restriction on the interim." Nor was there any intent to defraud clients, said Janet Hoffman, an attorney repre-
senting Larkin. The money was returned to clients when they needed to finish their exchanges, up until Summit's December 2008 bankruptcy. More than 90 clients lost $13.7 million at the time of the bankruptcy. Assistant U.S. Attorney Donna Maddux said the crime was to represent in brochures and on the company's website that client funds were held in bank accounts and government-backed securities, concealing the personal investments. — Reporter: 541-617-7820 egfuchlichC<bendbulletin.com
ing shares closed Friday at $15.25. The recent trading valued the publishing
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division, to be named News Corp., at around $8.8 billion. That's about
12 percent of the entire company's value.Ithad a market capitalization of about $75.5 billion before the split. — From wire reports
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TODAY • Mac OSXSupport ACSP:Preparation for the Apple Certified Support Professional exam; registration required; class continues Saturdays and Sundaysthrough July 21; $949; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College-Crook County OpenCampus, 510 S.E. Lynn Blvd., Prineville; 54 I-383-7270. TUESDAY • Young Professionals Network:Free;5:30 p.m.; The Pig and PoundPublic House, 427 S.W .Eighth St., Redmond; 541-526-1697. JULY12 • WorkzoneFlagger: Learn the basics of flagging and traffic safety; openbook test given at the end of class; upon successful completion, receive Oregon Department of Transportation credential for flaggers; registration required; $79; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; COCC Chandler Building, 1027 N.W. Trenton Ave., Bend; 54 I-383-7270. • How toStart a Business: Registration required; $15; 11 a.m.-1 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Redmond campus, 2030 S.E. College Loop, Redmond; 54 I-383-7290. July15 • Allergy SafeTraining, Spot Check: Training and certification program for front and back of the house personnel who provide food service to the public; fee includes required textbookand exam; class continues July16; registration required; $169; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; Cascade Culinary Institute, 2555 N.W. CampusVillage Way, Bend; 541-383-7270. July16 • CrookedRiver RanchTerrebonneChamber of CommerceNetworking Social: See thenewfire hall; refreshments and networking opportunities; call 541-923-2679; free; 5:30 p.m.; CrookedRiver Ranch Fire & Rescue, 6971 S.W. ShadRoad; 54I-923-6776. July17 • Online Sales Technipues:Business owners and managers learn to use company websites and social media tools to generate income; registration required; call 541-383-7290; $49; 9a.m.-4 p.m.; COCC Chandler Building,1027 N.W. Trenton Ave., Bend. • BuildingTeamsThat Work:Learn components of successful teams; course includes online and classroom sessions; begins online July17; classroom sessions July 29, Aug.12andAug. 26; registration required; $189; 5:30-8 p.m.; COCC Chandler Building,1027 N.W. Trenton Ave., Bend; 541-383-7270.
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Wendy's on Millenia Boulevard in Orlando, Fla., is changing its atmosphere by adding flat screen televisions and a fireplace.
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Mike Parson didn't feel as if he were in a fast-food joint at a newly renovated Orlando, Fla., Wendy's with a lounge, faux fireplace, Wi-Fi and separate counters for orders and pickup. "It feels more like a hangout," said Parson, a 22-year-old University of Central Florida student. That's exactly what Wendy's was aiming for — more of a Panera Bread vibe — with its design in the restaurant, which will be used in new and remodeled restaurants from now on.
"We're moving a little bit toward the fast-casual," said Craig Madanick, a Wendy's field-marketing manager. "We feelit's necessary forus to stay competitive and gain the upper edge to offer a new environment to our consumers." A merica once had very specific kinds ofrestaurants. There was fast food for a quick bite, casual dining for a fun night out, and fine dining for that really special occasion. But now those lines are getting fuzzier. As they struggled to lure more customers during the Great Recession, some chains began looking to broaden
their appeal. "The blurring is definitely occurring," said Bonnie Riggs, restaurant analyst for the research company NPD Group. "They're trying to find all kinds of ways to drive visits." Red Lobster is trying pay-at-thecounter service. And the Melting Pot is encouraging fondue diners to come in for something a little simpler than its elaborate four-course meal. "Restaurants ... are really competing for every dollar, and they have to reinvent themselves," said Sandy D'Elosua, marketing director for Melting Pot.
BlackBerry fallsaftertouch-screen flop By Hugo Miller Bloomberg News
TORONTO — BlackBerry's shares tumbled the most since 2000 after the company reported a surprise loss and weak sales of a new touchscreen model, underscoring its challenges in competing directly with the iPhone and Android devices.
The company shipped 6.8 million smartphones last quarter, including about 2.7 million new BlackBerry 10 models — primarily its flagship Z10 touch-screen phone. Analysts had estimated total shipments of 7.5 million, with about 3.6 million BlackBerry 10 units. The Waterloo, Ontario-based company also
blamed Venezuela's currency controls for a portion of its quarterlylossbecause they hurt Latin American revenue. BlackBerry is struggling to expand beyond keyboard phones, which are still popular among some lawyers and professionals but not as sought-after as the iPhone or smartphones based on
Google's Android. Friday's stock tumble more than wiped out its gains for the year, signaling that investors may have been too optimistic about BlackBerry's ability to wage a comeback fight against touch-screen rivals. Shares plunged 28 percent to $10.46, the biggest decline since April 12, 2000.
The Associated Press
Paula Deen's publisher has canceled a deal with her for multiple books, including an upcoming cookbook that was the No. 1 seller on Amazon. com and Barnes 8 Noble.com, following her admission she used a racial slur. Ballantine Books announced Friday it would not release "Paula Deen's New Testament: 250 Favorite Recipes, All Lightened Up," which was scheduledfor October and was the first of a fivebook deal announced early last year. Interest in it had surged as Deen, who grew up in Albany, Ga., and specializes in Southern comfort food, came under increasing attack. Ballantine, an imprint of Random House Inc., said it had decided to cancel the book's publication after "careful consideration." It had no comment beyond what was in its brief statement, spokesman Stuart Applebaum said. Later Friday, Deen's literary agent, Janis Donnaud, said that the entire deal had been called off. "I am confident that these books will be published and that we will have a new publisher," said Donnaud, who declined to comment on whether she had heard from other publishers. Deen said she's not a racist during a tearful "Today" show interview but has lost many ofher business relationships. Sears Holdings Corp. and J.C. Penney Co. said Friday that they were cutting ties with Deen following similar announcements from Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Target Corp. and Home Depot. Last week, the Food Network said that it would not renew her contract. She also was dropped by Smithfield Foods, Caesars Entertainment strippedher name from restaurants and drug company Novo Nordisk said it was suspending its work with her.
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE Dan Heater,principal broker, ePro, GRI and RSPS,hasjoined RE/MAX Key Properties as designated principal broker. Heater waspreviously the educational coordinator at the Central Oregon Association of Realtors. Brenda Stantonhas joined the Oregon branch ofFuturity First Insurance Group as a life and health insurance agent. Stanton hasa background in finance and accounting, and has been acertified public accountant for 18years. Areasof expertise include retirementaccount income strategies, senior health care and Medicare planning, life insurance solutions and protecting client assets
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from long-term careexpenses. Mary Conde-Riverahas received the Oregon Community Foundation Latino Partnership Program's Community Leader of the Yearaward for her work with Latino communities in Central Oregon. Conde-Rivera is the coordinator of the OregonMexico Education Partnership Program also known as PlazaComunitaria.
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Brent Landelshas joined Windermere/Central OregonReal Estate as a broker. Landels will help lead the team for the Builder Solutions division. Kathy Janushasjoined Windermerel Central Oregon RealEstate asa broker. Janus will help lead the team for the Builder Solutions division.
Gail Rogershas joined Windermerel Central Oregon RealEstate asa broker. Rogers is involved with the Women's Council of Realtors and has a background in salesandcustomer service. Krista Polvihas earned the Certified Property Management designation. Polvi is currently a member of the property management division of Compass Commercial RealEstate Services andhas worked in the real estate industry for eight years. She is a member of the lnternational Council of Shopping Centers and the lnstitute of Real Estate Management.
Michael A. Addington,EA, LTC and NTPI fellow, has beenappointed to the Oregon State Board of Tax Practitioners by Gov.John Kitzhaber. Addington, who has been a tax
professional for more than 23years, is the president of Excellence InTaxes Inc. and will serve athree-year term. Natasha W. Owenshas joined Pinnacle Architecture, of Bend, as an intern architect. Owensholds a bachelor's in architecture from the University of Oregon. Herareas of expertise include commercial, multimodel urban planning, mixed use, residential, multi-family housing projects and sustainable development.
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credit 'm tempted to ban cartoons and kids' shows from our television at home. Maybe it's something I should have done long ago. After all, TV will rot your brain, parents have been telling their kids for two or three generations now. There's plenty to object to contentwise on TV. There's violence,even in kids' cartoons. Sure, it's usually directed toward evil supervillains or alien hordes, but it's violence nonetheless, and doesn't match with the values we try to model in our home. There's also the gross-out humor kids of a certain age seem to find so appealing, but which I find juvenile and disgusting. I've decided this is a losing battle, though; flatulence will never not be funny to a 10-year-old. Even the live-action shows offered by such kids' entertainment kingpins as Disney and Nickelodeon suffer from moralistic flaws and basic stupidity. There's gross materialism, reinforcement of hurtful stereotypes and the increasing sexualization of young girls in terms of their fashion and character (do middle school girls routinely wear 3-inch high heels'? Should their relationships with boys be the most defining thing about
series July1, 8 and15 in Bend.
The cycling-related movies include "Ameri-
can Flyers" (July1), "Overcoming" (July of Belleville" (July15). They screen at 6 p.m. and are free. In addition,
Crow's Feet will screen live broadcasts of the Tour de Francefrom 6 to 9 a.m. through July
21 (excluding race rest days). Rebroadcasts will also screen from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Contact: 541728-0066. Andy Tullis/The Bulletm
Tim McLagan, president of the Oregon Association of Taxidermists, works on a shoulder-mounted pronghorn at his taxidermy shop just north of Bend. The OAT is holding its 30th annual taxidermy show and competition at the Crook County Fairgrounds this weekend.
Schneider wins culture award Cascade School of Music's executive direc-
tor, Dillon Schneider, received anaward from the City of Bend's Arts, Beautification and Culture Commission for
"creating and nurturing the CascadeSchool of Music over the last 11 years into the asset
it has become in the city's cultural life today,"
according to a press release. Schneider founded the school in 2002. It
now provides annual instruction for more than 500 students. The Arts, Beautification 8 Culture Awards
them?).
— Julie Johnson is the features editor at The Bulletin. 541-383-0308, jj ohnson@bendbulletin.com
Commons will host a Monday movie night
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But the last straw for me could be the continued portrayal of dads on TV as incompetent doofuses. It's a trend my husband and I noticed years ago, when cartoons "Jimmy Neutron" and "Fairly OddParents" were popular. In both shows, the parents of the protagonists were clueless foils for the antics of the main characters, but the fathers in particular were utter morons. One seemed obsessed with pie and ducks, and was literally too stupid to feed himself or parent his son. The other was defined only by his ongoing vendetta against his neighbor and a vapid ignorance of his son's activities. TV has not improved since then. It's filled with dads who are lazy, dumb, uncaring and seemingly uninterested in being parents. While Homer Simpson's brand of i mbecility is a sharp satire worthy of a thinking audience, I am not sure you can say the same thing of dads such as the hapless Bob Duncan from Disney Channel's "Good Luck Charlie," who loves his kids, sure, but also can't make toast, once got his house eaten by termites and is generally portrayed as a big dumb oaf. Or, for the preschool set, there's the father on the show "Peppa Pig," which airs on Nick Jr. Daddy Pig, as he's called, can't seem to do anything right, and hislaziness and incompetence are the butt of many jokes on this show. This assumes, of course, that you can even find a dad on kids' TV. In a continuation of a trend popularized in classic Disney movies, there's a disturbing lack of parents in general on kids' shows. Children are often raised by siblings, aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc., or by a s i ngle parent. There is value in portraying all kinds of different families, and nothing is wrong with any of those configurations. But when dads ARE present on TV, is it too much to ask that occasionally they are smart, caring and invested in relationships with their children — you know, like all of the real-life fathers I know are? And can we please see ONE television commercial that shows a dad being smart and capable, rather than moronically incapable of diapering a baby or shopping in a grocery store'? Kids' television goes out of its way to show more realistic portrayals of mothers — moms who work outside the home, moms who are smart and funny, moms who are real people, not just caricatures. But dads continue to be drawn as clueless rubes without real parenting challenges or skills, and without any hint of the complex and nuanced relationships real dads have with their children. Dads invest a lot of passion, wit and energy in their families. It would be nice if kids' TV reflected that.
In celebration of the 100th riding of the Tour de France, Crow's Feet
are an annual opportu-
• TaXidermists PreSe nt their mastlifelike WOrkSat annual ShOW
nity for the City of Bend to recognize significant contributions to the
celebration, promotion, beautification or preservation of the city's arts,
By Mac McLean• The Bulletin
few dozen taxidermists will head over to the Crook County Fairgrounds this morning to find out whether they've succeeded in their quest to make a dead animal look as alive as possible. "Whenyou're at a competition, you aren't judged against other taxidermists," said Tim McLagan, president of the Oregon Association of Taxidermists. "You're judged against a living animal." During the OAT's 30th annual taxidermy show and competition, McLagan and other taxidermists from across the Pacific Northwest will have their work critiqued by a judge and see if they've won a prize. They'll also have a chance to display their work so they can show the world how taxidermy has slowly evolved from a discipline that produces trophies to one that produces works of art.
The work "Stuffing" is considered to be a dirty word among modern taxidermists, said McLagan, who has been doing taxidermy since 1976 and runs McLagan's Taxidermy just north of Bend on U.S. Highway 97. "Years ago, people would stuff a head with whatever they could find," he said, remembering one shouldermounted bust he took apart that had moss shoved inside of it. "But now it's not just putting a head on a
Ifyou go What:The Oregon Association of Taxidermists'30th Annual Show and Competition When:Competitors will get their
scorecards and judge's feedback starting at 8 a.m. today. The event will be open to the public from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Where:Carey Foster Hall at the Crook County Fairgrounds,1280 S. Main St., Prineville Cost:$5, free for children12 and
younger Contact:541-382-0379 wall, there's a lot more to it." Once they've removed an animal's skin and sent it to a tannery, taxidermists can use fiberglass or silicon to make a mold of their animal that can then be filled in with synthetic rubber or polyurethane
foam. Thisprocess creates a basic form that can be painted by hand or used as a pseudo-skeleton that is much more realistic looking than the hand-crafted paper- or stringwrapped wire cages taxidermists formerly used to mount their work. McLagan said some taxidermy supply companies make Styrofoam manikins that come in all variety of animalshapes, sizes and poses. With a little bit of clay and paper mache work, t a x idermists can make these manikins match an individual animal's muscle and bone structure so it's features will show through once the skin has been pulled over it and sewn in place. Putting together this underlying foundation — whether it's a shoulder mount that features an animal's head or a life-size mount that features its entire body — requires a detailed knowledge of the animal's anatomy, McLagan said. See Taxidermy/D5
culture, natural environment or public spaces. The other ABC award
recipients were Joe Rohrbacher, owner of Just Joe's Music, who
organizes jazz concerts and gives proceeds after expenses to help support music students; and The Environmental Center, for the Kansas
Avenue Garden, which replaced a former eyesore with a community garden.
Golf tournament supports nonprofit Rimrock Trails Adolescent Treatment
Services is hosting a golf tournament July12 at Meadow Lakes Golf Course in Prineville.
Proceeds will help pay for substance abuse treatment for adoles-
cents in Central Oregon. Rimrock Trails is a
nonprofit provider of residential and outpatient substance abuse treatment in Bend,
Prineville and Redmond for those ages 12-17. Cost for the golf tour-
nament is $85 per person or $340 for a team of four players. Thecost includes carts, prizes and a barbecue lunch. Raffle tickets are $20. Contact: 541-4472631 or www.rimrocktrailsats.org. — From staff reports
Correction In a story headlined
"Tour des Chutes teams up with COPA to help
families survive cancer," which appeared Thursday, June 27, on Page D1, the amount
raised by the tour was incorrect. The Tour des Chutes has donated Submitted photos
Troy Rose, who runs a taxidermy school in northern Idaho, won awards for his big horn sheep, left, and pheasant pieces at the 2012 Oregon Association of Taxidermists show.
$600,000 to cancer survivorship programs over eight years. The Bulletin regrets the error.
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By Tim Funk The Charlotte Observer
Q uite a year for ou r o l d friend Superman. He's turning 75 — he sure doesn't look it! — and he's starring in a new movie, "Man of Steel." But how well do you really know this flying icon? Yes, he's sometimes disguised as Clark Kent, mildmannered reporterfor a ma jor metropolitan newspaper. But did you know he's also Jewish? So says Larry Tye, author of the new best-selling bio, "Su-
perman: The High-Flying History of America's Most Enduring Hero." Some have opined that the new movie, and a few of the older ones, cast Superman as Christ-like. But earlier t h i s m o n t h, writing in The Jewish Daily F orward, Ty e r e t urned t o Superman's roots, where he i dentified models from t h e Hebrew Bible and recalled the Midwestern Jewish neighborhood, circa World War II, that w as home to the creator ofthe comic book hero. The title of Tye's piece: "10 Reasons Superman Is Really
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Henry Cavill stars in "Man of Steel." Larry Tye, author of "Superman: The High-Flying History of America's Most Endurlng Hero," makes the argument that Superman Is Jewish. "On Krypton, Superman went by the name Kal-EI, as in Isra-el and the prophets Samu-el and Dani-el," Tye writes. Jewish." Here are the first three, in the words of Mr. Tye. "1) S uperman's c r eator, Jerry Siegel,acknowledges in an unpublished memoir that he was strongly influenced by anti-Semitism he saw and felt, and that Samson was a role model for Superman. "Jerry also says he wrote about the world he grew up in:
a Cleveland (Ohio) neighborhood that was 70 percent Jewish, where theaters and news-
papers were in Yiddish as well as in English, and there were two dozen Orthodox synagogues to choose from but only one option, Weinberger's, to buy your favorite pulp fiction. "It was a place and time where weaklings — especially Jewish ones, who were more likely to get sand kicked in their faces by the bully down the block if not Adolf Hitler — dreamed that someday the world would see them for the superheroes they really were.
planet. "On K r y pton, Superman went by the name Kal-E1, as in Isra-el and the prophets Samuel and Dani-eL It means God. Kal is similar to the Hebrew words for 'voice' and 'vessel.' "3) The alien superbaby was not just a Jew, but also a very special one. Like Moses. Much as the baby prophet was floated in a reed basket by a mother desperate to spare him from an Egyptian Pharaoh's death warrant, so moments before Kal-El's planet blew up, his doomed parents tucked him into a spaceship that rocketed him to the safety of Earth. "Both babies were rescued by non-Jews and raised in foreign cultures — Moses by Pharaoh's daughter, Kal-El by Kansas farmers named Kent — and all the adoptive parents quickly learned how exceptional their foundlings were. "The narratives of Krypton's birth and death borrow the language of Genesis. Kal-EI's escape to Earth is the story of Exodus."
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To submit service information or announcementsfor religious organizations, email bulletin@ bendbulletin.com or call 541-383-0358. ANTIOCH CHURCH:Sr. Pastor Ken Wytsma; "The Paradox ofFear," as part of the series, "Paradox"; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; ReduxQand-A after the service; Worship andcommunionservice;7 p.m.; BendHighSchool,230 N.E.Sixth St., Bend. BEND CHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP: Pastor CharlieEndicott; Sunday at10 a.m.; 4twelve youth group; Wednesday at 7p.m.; 19831 Rocking Horse Road,Bend. BENDCHURCHOFTHE NAZARENE: Pastor Virgil Askren; a message from the series, "King Who?"; Sundayat10:15 a.m.;1270 N.E. 27th St., Bend. CENTRALOREGON BAPTIST CHURCH:Pastor JohnTittle; "Destruction andDeliverance," based onMicah2, aspart of the series on Micah;Sundayat10:30 a.m.; 500 S.W.BondSt., Bend. CROSSCHURCH:Pastor Ed Byrnes; "Live Like aChampion," based on1 Corinthians 9:24-27; todayat6:30p.m.;Neighborhood Center, 2640 JonesRoad,Bend. DISCOVERYCHRISTIANCHURCH: Pastor David Parsons; "PureJoy," based onLuke15:1-10;Sundayat10 a.m.; 334N.W.Newport Ave., Bend. EASTMONTCHURCH:Pastor John Lodwick; "LawnCare:TheCurb Appeal of aChristian Family," based on Psalm127, aspartofthe series, "INVEST:Building a HomeWith Grace"; Sunday at 9and10:45 a.m.; 62425 EagleRoad, Bend. FATHER'SHOUSECHURCH OF GOD: Pastor Randy Wils; "Patriotism"; Sundayat10 a.m.; Youth Group;Wednesdays; 7 p.m.; 61690 Pettigrew Road,Bend. FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH: The Rev.Jason Medina; "Parables of Jesus: Publicanand Pharisee"; Sunday atthe9a.m.,10:45a.m.and 5:0 I p.m. services; 230N.E. Ninth St., Bend. FIRSTUNITED METHODIST CHURCH: TheRev.Thom Larson; "He Should KnowBetter," basedon Luke 7:36-8:3; Sundayat 9and11 a.m; 680 N.W.Bond St., Bend. FOUNDRY CHURCH:Michael Long; A messageabout thesecond half of the Gospel;Sundayat10:15 a.m.; 60 N.W. OregonAve., Bend. GRACEFIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH:Pastor Joel LiaBraaten; "The Quest for Control" and "When the GoingGets Tough"; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; 2265 N.W. Shevlin Park Road, Bend. JOURNEY CHURCH:Pastor Keith Kirkpatrick; "Experiencethe Presence ofGod";Sundayat10a.m . and 6:30 p.m.; freeDakineGrindz shavediceatp.m.service;70 N.W . Newport Ave., Bend. NATIVITY LUTHERAN CHURCH: Pastor Chris Kramer; Sunday at 9and11 a.m.; Biblestudy; Wednesdaysat10 a.m.; 60850 Brosterhous Road,Bend. NEWHOPECHURCH:Pastor Randy Myers;"RealMen... Have Integrity," aspart of the series"Real Manhood"; todayat6p.m.,Sunday at9 and1045am.; 20080Pinebrook Blvd., Bend. REAL LIFECHRISTIAN CHURCH: Pastor Mike Yunker; "Jesus Misunderstood," basedon Matthew12:2237;Sundayat8and 10 a.m.; 2880 N.E.27th St., Bend. SPIRITUALAWARENESS COMMUNITYOFTHECASCADES: Guest speakerMarkMcFeely;"Yes isthe Most Powerful Word I Know"; Sunday at 9a.m.; heldat TheOld Stone Church, l57 N.W.Franklin Ave., Bend.
SPRINGSOFLIFE MINISTRIES: Evangelist andBible teacher Eddie Cienda; W ednesdaysat7 p.m.;ongoing; The SoundGardenStudio,1279 N.E. Second St., Bend. TRINITYEPISCOPAL CHURCH: Sundayat9a m. St Francis Church 2450 N.E.27th St., Bend. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH:The Rev. David Carnahan;"Freedom," basedon Galatians5:1,13;Sundayat 9:30a.m.; Refuel -ing;W ednesdaysat6p.m.;2550 N.E. ButlerMarket Road. UNITARIANUNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIPOF CENTRAL OREGON: Lay Leader Krystal Collins; "Lessons About Flow andConnectivity from the Deschutes River"; Sundayat11 a.m.; at the Old StoneChurch, 157 N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend. WESTSIDECHURCH:PASTORSTEVE MICKEL; "Shine"; today at 6:30 p.m. and Sundayat 8, 9and10:45 a.m.; 2051 N.W. Shevlin ParkRoad, Bend. WESTSIDESOUTH CAMPUS: Pastor Scott McBride "Shine"; Sundayat 9 and10:30 a.m.;1245 S.E.Third St., Bend. WESTSIDEONLINE CAMPUS: Pastor Steve Mickel; "Shine"; todayat 6:30 p.m. andSundayat9 and10:45 a.m.; www.westsidelive.org. GRACE LUTHERANCHURCHAT EAGLE CREST: Pastor RandyVanMehren; "We're Constantly PursuedbyBothGodandthe Devil: One Wil Haveus", Sundayat10:30 a.m.; Eagle Crest Banquetand Conference Facility,1522ClineFallsRoad,Redmond. ST. PAUL'SANGLICANCHURCH: Father John Pennington; "DeepWater Fishing," based onLuke5:1-11; Sunday at 3 p.m.; Saint Alban's, 3277 N.W.10th St., Redmond. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH: Pastor Eric Burtness; "You'veGoneTooFarto be Saved," aspart of theseries "'IOThings JesusDidn'tSay";Sundayat10a.m. and 5:01 p.m.; 1113Black Butte Blvd., Redmond. SHEPHERD'SVALLEYCOWBOY CHURCH:Pastor Jordan Weaver; Sunday at 9 and10:30a.m. and Monday at7 p.m .;Men'sbiblestudy; Thursdays at7a.m.;Women' s bible study; Thursdaysat9 a.m.; in the cafe of The RimRockRiders Equestrian Facility, Brasada Ranch, 17037 S.W. Alfalfa Road, Powell Butte VERTICALCHURCH OFGOD (FORMERLYAGAPEHARVEST FELLOWSHIP): Pastor Jeremy Seibert; Sunday at10:30a.m.; youth night; W ednesday at6p.m.;52460Skidgel Road, LaPine. COMMUNITYBIBLE CHURCH AT SUNRIVER: Guestspeaker Kenyn Cureton ofFamilyResearchCouncil; "Stand for Faith, Family andFreedom"; Sunday at9:30a.m.;1 Theater Drive, Sunriver. CONCORDIALUTHERANMISSION:The Rev. Willis Jenson;"Christ had NoPlace to Rest becauseHeSpent His Entire Life in Service toFallen Mento Saveand Give them LifeEternal" basedonLuke9:58; Sundayat11 a.m.;heldat Terrebonne Grange Hall,828611th St.,Terrebonne. "THEABRAHAM INSPIRATION GROUP":Seminar video with Abraham, Jerryand Esther Hicks and Gregg Barden;donationsaccepted; 5-8 p.m. July13; Rosie Bareis Campus,1010N.W.14thSt., Bend; 54 I-389-4523. ULTIMATEINDOOR GARAGE SALE: Fundraiser to benefit Desert Song's upcoming tripto TheChildren's Christian Ranch; 8a.m.-2 p.m. Thursday andFriday, 8a.m.-12 p.m. July6; Desert SongCommunity Church, 2426N.W .13thSt.,Redmond; 541-771-6548.
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Sunday School for all ages Kidmo • Junior Church Greg Strubhar, Pastor
Darin Hollingsworth, Youth Pastor POWELL BUTTE
230 NE Ninth, Bend
Est. 1994
(Across Ninth St. from Bend High)
We provide a congregational setting
All Are Welcome, Always!
755 NE 2nd Street, Bend
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interested in learning the Bible from a
Rev. Dr. Steven H. Koski
541 NE Dekalb
Hebrew perspective, come join us at:
Lead Pastor
Bear Creek Center 21300 Bear Creek Rd.
Parables of Jesus: PublicanF Pharisee Preacher Rev. Jason Medina
Bend, OR. 97701
9:00 am contemporary
Our Shabbat Services are on Saturday
10:45 am traditional
Sunday School 9:45 am Children F Adult Classes Worship Service - 11:00 am
Major's Robert 8 Miriam Keene
mornings at 10:00 a.m. Our ministries
5:0 I pm relaxed
include:
Sunday School: 3 yrs to 6th grade
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
"Omkar" (Aum) Hinduism
"Star B Crescent" Islam
"Yin/Yang" Taoist/ Confucfanism
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1049 NE 11th St. • 541-382-8274 SUNDAYS:
9:30am Sunday Educational Classes 10:30 am Morning Worship This Sunday at Faith Christian Pastor Mike Johnson will share his message titled 'Thyatira" from the Series 7 in the Sunday service, beginning at 10:30 am. Childcare is provided in our Sunday morning service. On Wednesdays "Restored Youth" service begins at 7:00 pm A number of Faith Journey Groups meet throughout the week in small groups, please contact the church for details and times. The church is located on the corner of Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. www.bendfaith.com REDMOND ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1865 W Antler • Redmond 541-548-4555 SUNDAYS
Morning Worship 8:30 am F 10:30 am Life groups 9 am Kidz LIVE ages 3-11 10:30 am Evening Worship 6 pm
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NEW HOPE EVANGELICAL
Potluck 6 pm
20080 Pinebrook Blvd. 541-389-3436
Nursery care provided • Davidic dance and worship
Musicand the Word 7 pm Sunday Worship Services
Celebrate New Life
8:30 am - 10: 15 am - 11 am
at New Hope Church!
Nursery 8 Children's Church
• Children's ministry and nursery
June is Guatemala Mission Month
• Hebrew classes
Help build a better future in San Lucas
• Home groups
Toliman.
• Teaching from the Torah and the Brit
Check out the model home at First
Pastors: Chris Blair, Trey Hinkle, Ozzy
Saturday 6:00 pm
Osborne and Glenn Bartnik
Hadashah (New Testament) • Bibhcal Feasts
Find information and a video at
Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am,
• Lifecycle Events
www.guatemalahabitatproject.com
"Transforming Lives Through the Truth of the Word" All are Welcome!
www powellbuttechurch.com
13720 SW Hwy 126, Powell Butte 541-548-3066
End-times prophecy Wednesday
Pastor Randy Myers
www.houseofcovenant.org
REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Like Hymns? We've Got 'em!
or contact us at 541-385-5439
TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH
Youth Events
SUNDAY WORSHIP AND THE WORD - 9:30 Am.
at the RLCC Church, 2880 NE 27th
Coffee Fellowship - 10:45 am Bible Education Hour - 11: 15am Nursery Care available
Sunday Services
Union for Reform Judaism.
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8 am Like Hymns? We've Got 'em!
Our members represent a wide range
1155 SW Division, ffD8, Bend
(No child care)
of Jewish backgrounds.
10:00 am Contemporary Worship Service
We welcome interfaith families
(Full children's ministry)
and Jews by choice.
Hebrew Roots Fellowship worshipping in
230 NE Ninth Street, Bend
Our monthly activities include
Spirit and Truth
social functions, services,
541-410-5337
www bendfp.org http://www.facebook.com/bendfp
Children Welcome
541 382 4401
The church is located at Beaver and Theater Drives in Sunriver Everyone is welcome. • Women's Bible Study - Tuesdays, 10 am • Awana Kids Club (4 yrs - 6th gr.) Sept. - May ' Youth Ministry (gr. 7-12) Wednesdays 6: 15 pm • Men'sBibleStudy -Thursdays9 am • Home Bible Studies are also available Preschool for 3 8 4 year olds Call for information
For information, please call ... Senior Pastor - Mike Yunker - 541-312-8844 Associate Pastors
Listen to KNLR 97.5 FM
at 9:00 am each Sunday to hear "Transforming Truth" with Pastor Glen.
CALVARY CHAPEL BEND
"Loving people one at a time."
LIVING TORAH FELLOWSHIP
Saturday 10:30 am-2 pm
Choirs, music groups, Bible study,
Worship/Dance - Study-
fellowship and ministries every week
Food/Fellowship
www.livingtorahfellowship.com
Hebrew school, Torah study, and adult
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS BEND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE •
Rabbi Glenn Ettman
1270 NE 27 St. 541-382-5496
OF CENTRAL OREGON "Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship"
We are a Welcoming Congregation
EASTMONT COMM U N ITY SCHOOL
For the complete schedule of
Senior Pastor Virgil Askren
"Educating and Developing the Whole Child
Services & Events
SUNDAY
for the Glory of God"
go to: www.bethtikvahbend.org
9:00 am Sunday School for all ages 9:00 am Hispanic Worship Service 10: 15 am Worship Service
Pre K- 5th Grade 62425 Eagle Road, Bend• 541-382-2049
For information about our education
"Teaching the Word of God, Book by Book"
Sunday 9:15 AM — Prayer Meeting 9:30 AM — Adult Bible Fellowship 9:30AM - Children'sSunday School 10 30 AM — Worship Service 6:00 PM - Growth Groups (call for locatrons) Wednesday 7:00 PM - Prayer Meeting 6 Adult Bible Study 7:00 PM - Kids 4 Truth EASTMONT CHURCH "DisplayingIfreReality of Christ irr
HOLY REDEEMER CATHOLIC PARISH Fr. Theodore Nnabugo, Pastor www.holyredeemerparish.net Parish Office; 541-536-3571
HOLY TRINITY, SUNRIVER 18143 Cottonwood Rd.
Thurs. Mass 9:30 am; Sat. Vigil Mass 5:30 pm Sunday mass 8:00 am Confessions: Thurs. 9;00- 9 15 am OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS, Gilchrist 120 Mississippi Dr Sunday Mass — 12:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 12:00 - 12: 15pm HOLY FAMILY,
programs, please call Kathy Schindel at
Nursery Care F Children's Church
541-388-8826
ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all
Deschutes River". Krystal shares what she has learned from the water cycle
Worship Services "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM
while learning how to paddle board on the Deschutes River. She also draws on
8:30 am Sunday
wisdom other writers have found using the
WEDNESDAY
Summer Fundays continue in Harmon Park
All services are held at the SCIENTIST 1551 NW First St. • 541-382-6100
(South of Portland Ave.)
First United Methodist Church
analogy of water.
680 NW Bond Street 541 -388-8826
6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study
for children ages Pre-K through 5th grade.
THURSDAY
Childcare available at the Old Stone Church
10:00 am 50+ Bible Study
during the service. For more information,
Pastor Rev. James A. Radloff Parochial Vicar Rev. Juan Carlos Chiarinoti 541-382-3631 NEW CHURCH 2450 NE 27th Street Masses Saturday- Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30 AM, 10:00 AM8 7:00 PM
SundaySchoolclassesare at9:00 am and our Worship Service at 10: 15 am At Foundry church, Michael Long will be sharing about the second half of the Gospel. Join us for worship at 10:15 am to discover what it is and how the Holy Spirit fits in.
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
Sunday Worship Services: 8:00 am, 9:30 am, II:00 am Sunday Bible Fellowship Groups 9:30 am & 11:00 am Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org
visit our website: www.uufco.org. In the
MISSION (LCMS)
Life Groups
event of rain, Summer Fundays will be held
Please visit our website for a complete
in the Cottage.
Reading Room:
The rttissionoftheChurchis (oforgive srnsthrough the
115 NW Minnesota Ave.
Gospel trvd thereby grant eternal life
Mon. through Friz 11 am - 4 pm
(St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg
Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm
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listing of activities for all ages.
Meeting place:
www.bendnaz org
THE OLD STONE CHURCH 157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND
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www.uufco.org
Il am Divine Service
Meeting at the Golden Age Club
(541 ) 385-3908
40 SE 5th St., Bend •
Religion of the light andSound of God Experience an Eckankar
Just 2 blocks SW of Bend High School Sunday Worship 10:00 am Sovereign Grace Church is dedicated to worshipping God and teaching the Bible
The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor.
8286 11th St (Grange Hall), Terrebonne, OR
truths recovered through the Reformation.
Community HU
Learnhow tosing HU, a love song to God:
Facebook: Concordia Lutheran Mission
pronounced like the word hue, is sung for
Phone: 541-325-6773
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Sunday Morning Worship
11:00am - Traditional Service
8:45 am B 10:45 am
Childcare provided on Sunday "Dur!ng the Week: Women's Groups, Men's
WednesdayMid-Week Services
Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting,
Children 8 Youth Programs
Music & Fellowship
7:00 pm
has helped people of many different faiths open their hearts more fully to the uplifting
Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. Men'sBible Study Wednesday 7;30 a.m.
Nursery Care provided for all services.
Pastor Joel LiaBraaten
Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur
Singing HU can help you experience:
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
21720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241
Reconciliation / Reconciliacion Saturday3:00 PM -4:45 PM -English. Thursday 6:00 PM -7:00 PM - English o Espanol Domingo 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM - Espanol
• Comfort, peace, joy
www.gracefirstlutheran.org
CAPILLA DE SANTA CLARA
ELCA
• The healing of a broken heart
Worship in the Heart of Redmond
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH
• A release of fears
Exposition 8 Benediction Monday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Tuesday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Wednesday after 7:00 AM Mass - 6:00 PM Thursdayafter7:00 AM Mass -6:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
• A subtle sense of Divine Love • Solace during times of grief
Corner of NW Franklin & Lava Masses Sunday 4:30 PM Monday- Friday 7:00 AM & 12:15 PM Saturday 8:00 AM
www.clcbend.com
• Expanded awareness
Jueves 7:00 PM - Misa en Espanol
• Answers to your questions
For more information please visit
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 529 NW 19th Street
Sunday Worship Services at
(3/4 mile north of High School)
10:00am F 5:01 pm
Redmond, OR 97756
(541) 548-3367 Children's Room available during services
Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor
www.eckankar.org or
Come Experience a warm, friendly family
www.miraclesinyourlife.org
of worshipers.
or call 541-728-6476.
Everyone Welcome - Always.
9:00 am Nursery Care
A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and
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Sunday School 9:30 am Adult Education 11:00 am Traditional Worship
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Reconciliation Tuesday7:30 AM -8:00 AM -English o Espanol Saturday8:30AM -9:30 AM -English o Espanol
469 NW Wall St. • 541-382-5542
ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CHURCH 1720 NW 19th Street
One service at 9:00 am
Redmond, Oregon 97756 541 -923-3390 Father Todd Unger, Pastor Mass Schedule: Weekdays 8:00 am (except Wednesday) Wednesday 6:00 pm Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm First Saturday 8:00 am (English) Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) 12:00 noon (Spanish) Confessions on Wednesdays from 5:00 to 5:45 pm and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm
Historic St. Francis Church,
Coffee, snacksartd feliewsgip after eachservice
www trinitybend.org
Youth Groups High School - Sunday 11:00am- 12:30pm
M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am
SundaySchedule
494 NW Lava St, at Franklin, Bend, OR
Wed. Bible Study at noon
for the outpouring of help The Rev. Roy D. Green, Interim Rector
CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING Effective May 1, 20l3
4 Saturdays and TMC: $115 5 Saturdays and TMC: $138 The Bulletin: EVery Saturday On the ChurCh
page. $23 Copy Changes: by 5 PM Tuesday
MiddleSchool -W ednesday 6:00-7:30pm
CO Marketplace:
Mondays
The FirSt TueSday Of eaCh
6.30 pm Centering Prayer
3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study I:00 pm
Youth and Family Programs
Wednesdays
month. $23 Copy Changes: by Monday
Active Social Outreach
5:30 pm Prayer Service
I Week PriOr to PubliCatiOn
3rdTues.Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner We are grateful to the community
Rev. Thom Larson
f!rstchurch@bendumc.org
presence and security of God's love.
• Inner light and/or sound
Sermon Title: "He Should Know Better"
CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.
Education Hour 10:45 a.m.
Everyone isWelcome!
Sunday School during the 9am Service
382-6862
of consciousness to the Divine Being. It
680 NW Bond St. / 541.382. 1672
21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241
2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend
(Child Care Available)
(In the Heart of Downtown Bend)
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happiness, love, and understanding.
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
www.sovereigngracebend.com
GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Singing HU can draw us closer in our state
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541-420-1667
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a loving, uplifting, Spiritual Exercise. HU, about 20 minutes and is followed by a brief
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www.lutheransonhne.com/
Domingo 12:3 0 PM -M isa en Espanol
"A Heart for Bend in the Heart of Bend" 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Pastor Syd Brestel
WEEKLY
Followed by a discussion.
62425 Eagle Road, Bend 541-382-5822 www.eastmontchurch.com
FOUNDRY CHURCH (FORMERLY FIRST BAPTIST)
Childcare provided.
CONCORDIA LUTHERAN
period of sacred contemplation.
ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH
For more information about weekly ministries for the whole family, contact 541-382-5822 or email Info@eastmontchurch.com
W ed. TestimonyMeeting: 7:30 pm
57255 Fort Rock Rd
Undeniable Ways"
Sunday Services Classic (Blended) Service 9:00am Contemporary Service 10:45am Hispanic Service 6:00pm
Church Service B Sunday School: 10 am
near Christmas Valley Sunday Mass — 3:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 3:00-3:15 pm
Krystal Collins, Lay Leader: "Lessons about Flow and Connectivity from the
Principal Lonna Carnahan
HOLY REDEEMER, LA PINE 16137 Burgess Rd
Tuesday, Wednesday F Friday Mass 9:00 am Sunday Mass — 10:00 am Confessions: Saturdays — 3:00-4:00pm
June 30, 2013 at 11:00am:
www.eastmontcommunityschool.com
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are available, call for days and times.
http://www.facebook.com/ bendyouthcollective
education
www.real-lifecc.org
20225 Cooley Rd. Bend Phone: (541) 383-5097 Web site: ccbend.org Sundays: 8:30 & 10:30 am Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm YouthGroup:Wednesday 7 pm Child Care provided
Temple Beth Tikvah is a member of the
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www.centraloregonbaptistchurch.org God-Centered Worship Expository Bible Teaching Rich Hymns & Songs Family Oriented Ministries Christ-Focused Living Meaningful Loving Relationships Compassionate Gospel Witness
Noon Silence F Supper Worship 12:30 pm Contemplative Prayer
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Presbyterian.
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH AND CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOL 541-593-8341 Beaver at Theater Drive, PO Box 4278, Sunriver, OR 97707
WEDNESDAYS FAMILY NIGHT 7 PM
Adult Classes Celebrate Recovery W ednesdayNITE LiveKids Youth Group
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Messianic Synagogue
Small Groups Meet Regularly
1113 SW Black Butte Blvd.
(Handicapped Accessible)
Redmond, OR 97756 - 541-923-7466
Please visit our website for a complete
All are welcome
Pastor Eric Burtness
listing of activities for all ages.
through our red doors
www.zionrdm.com
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JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP, Ohio — You don't have to imbibe even a drop of Treehouse Brewing Co.'s beer to feel the room move. That's because the brewery's tasting room is 22 feet in the air, nestled in a tree canopy near Ohio's Mohican State Park. The tasting r oo m i s a grown-up's version of a treehouse, complete with a deck, a restroom and a swinging bridge foraccess. It's part of a woodsy vacation complex called Mohican Cabins, which also includes rental cabins and a barn that houses the brewing operation in the basement and space for weddings and other events above. The treetop tasting room, built earlier this year by renowned treehousebuilder Pete Nelson, was featured on the TV series "Treehouse Masters" on the Animal Planet cable network. Except for the finishing details, the structure went up in just about two weeks. "We were on fire," Nelson said. It's the second treehouse Mohican Cabins owner Kevin Mooney Sr. has had built on the 75-acre property. Mooney, a Walsh University graduate, earlier hired the Seattle-area company to build a treehouse cabin with a view of the Mohican Valley. Wood steps and the swinging bridge lead to the tasting room, a simple structure with dressed-up details such as a
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the sun's warmth in w i nter but be shaded by deep roof overhangs in summer, when the sun is higher in the sky. Mooney also intends to add a composting toilet to the compact restroom attached to the outside of the treehouse, which is still in the finishing stages. Mooney envisions the space being a place for tasting Treehouse Brewing Co.'s beers and developing recipes, perhaps in conjunction with corporate outings. But he's flexible. If it turns out there's more demand for overnight accommodations t han beer-sipping, he m a y eventually turn the treehouse
into another cabin, he said. The structure is built on a flexible platform that allows the trees it encompasses to move, said Nelson, who has built more than 200 treehouses since 1992. I n N elson's system, t h e weight of a treehouse is supported by a single tree. The load-bearing beams are attached to that tree using a 3inch-diameter pin called atreehouse attachment bolt, which reaches 9 inches into the trunk and is designed so the tree's added girth ca n eventually envelop it. The platform moves only with that tree and slides
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houses of the World." "I said, 'I'm in the lodging business. I have to have one of these,'" he recalled. Nelson understands why. Treehouses, he said, "are places for people to disconnect." It's probably deep in our DNA to feel safe when we're sheltered in a tree, where we can see the ground and any potential threats below, he explained. Nelson said it's even been shown that a scending into a treehouse lowers people's heart rates. "You're back, really, in the arms of nature," he said.
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"It's like 'Antiques Roadshow,'"executive director Torgrimson said. "We have to have the provenance. We know it was in a seed catalog in 1898 or we know it was handed down generationally within a specific family." Most h e irloom v a r ieties are pre-1950, before hybrids (which do not come true from seed) exploded onto the scene. But there are exceptions: the Green Zebra tomato was bred by a Seed Savers Exchange member in 1983. It started as a cross between two other tomatoes, but the breeder was able to stabilize the plant so that it now grows true from its seed.
By Cindy Hoedel The Kansas City Star
DECORAH, Iowa — I n the extreme northeastcorner of Iowa, on a grassy hillside ringed by meadows, limestone outcroppings and p r i smatic trout streams, an underground bunker safeguards our nation's food heritage. Inside the surprisingly small 10-by-15-foot freezer vault at Seed Savers Exchange, floorto-ceiling metal shelves are packed tight with white cardboard trays full of moistureproof, foil-lined packets. The packets, labeled with long sequences of numbers and letters, hold the seeds of more than 25,000 varieties of old-time vegetables and plants. This treasure trove of heirloom edibles is a living testament to the rich diversity of foods North Americans used to eat. But Seed Savers Exchange is more than just a repository. The nonprofit organization is the largest seed bank in the nation that makes its seeds available to the public, with the goal of reintroducing these nearly lost foods to backyard gardens, commercial farms and u ltimately the American diet. "We are the anti-Monsanto," executive directorJohn Torgrimson says. "We are the safety valve. Before World War II,every farmer saved seeds. Today, patented seeds and hybrids make it impossible for farmers to save seeds." Torgrimson says Seed Savers Exchange is also the backbone to the heirloom seed movement. "There's a good chance that a restaurant in New York is able to offer heirloom tomatoes on its menu because we've been doing this work for 34 years."
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In the preservation department atSeed Savers Exchange, Steve Carlson looks over the vast collection of heritage and heirloom seeds instorage.
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letters to Mother Earth News and o t her b a ck-to-the-land magazines to try to find other people who were also saving heirloom seeds. In 1975, the couple started Planting a seed True Seed Exchange out of It all started with the seeds of their remote homestead in two plants from Bavaria. Princeton, Mo., 115 miles northDiane Ott Whealy grew up east of Kansas City, Mo. That on a farm near Festina, Iowa. first year, they printed a direcHer paternal grandparents also tory of g ardeners who had had a farm nearby. seeds to share and sold it to 29 Shortly before her grandfa- peoplewho sent in 25 centsand ther died in 1974, he entrusted a large envelope. Whealy an d h e r h u sband, True Seed Exchange beKent, with seeds for two be- came Seed Savers Exchange loved plants that he had always in 1979 and moved to Decorah grown: a large pink tomato and in 1986. Today Heritage Farm, a red-throated purple morning as the headquarters is knovtm, glory. employs 50 people who work Her g r andfather's f ather in the organization's research had brought the seeds for both lab,trialgardens, greenhouses, plants to the United States when visitors center and retail seed he emigratedfrom Dreuschen- operation and generates $5 mildorf, Germany. lion per year. "We started doing this before The Whealys realized they were the last people in the fam- heirlooms were fashionable, " ily to have the seeds, and that she said."Weknewin ourhearts got them thinking about the it was the right thing to do." loss of genetic diversity in food Ott Whealy says it took a crops nationwide. They wrote long time for the public to real-
ize it needs the seeds her organization has worked so hard to find and distribute, but that only sweetens the gratification she feels now. Kent Whealy left Seed Savers Exchange shortly after the couple divorced in 2004, but Diane Ott Whealy remains vice president and spiritual center of the organization.
The heart and soul Seed Savers Exchange is best known for its online and mail order catalog, which offers 600 varieties of heirloom vegetables and plants. The catalog is hugely popular among gardeners who devour its beautiful color
isthe members-only yearbook, a listing that allows seed savers to connect with each other to trade, give away or buy and sell seeds. Currently the organization counts 13,000 members in all 50 states and 40 countries. Membershipcosts$40 per year and includes a copy of the yearbook and other publications relating to gardening and seed saving. The 2013 yearbook lists 12,495 different varieties of heirloom vegetables and plants offered by 694 member growers. It includes 4,749 varieties of tomatoes,875 types of peppers and 1,553 beans. The organization also provides monthly w ebinars atseedsavers.org that teach techniques for gathering and storing seeds. "We did not just save the seeds," Ott Whealy said. "We gave people back the knowledge about how to save the seeds that had been lost." Seed Savers Exchange has specific criteria for including a vegetable or plant in the preservation collection. The first is botanical: the seed has to be open-pollinated, meaning, unlike hybrids, if you save the seeds and plant them, you will get the same plant. The rest are cultural.
Its level of scientific research sets Seed Savers Exchange apart from other seed banks, says David Dierig, manager of the USDA's seed bank in Fort Collins, Colo., where Seed Savers Exchange backs up its collection. Th e g o vernment seed bank is interested in the genetic profile of plants and serves mainlyplant breeders a nd researchers looking t o find or develop plants with increasedresistance to,say,pests or drought. "Seed Savers Exchange is documenting the provenance and cultural significance of plants. We are not set up to go out and find those stories. They are performing an important and unique function," Dierig sard. Most of the seeds in the Seed Savers Exchange preservation collection are food plants, but some flowersare included as well. By late July, the front of the enormous red barn next to the visitors center will be cloaked in Grandpa Ott's morning glories. The firstseed ever offered by Seed Savers Exchange is now one of the most popular
varieties in the country and can be found for sale even in mainstream Burpee's seed catalog. Ott Whealy explains why an organization that focuses mainly on heirloom food plants i s interested in s aving o l d flower varieties. "If you want to grow food in your backyard nowadays, you also need to grow flowers to attract the pollinators. That didn't used to be the case, when farms and yards were surrounded by flowering trees and fields of wildflowers." Another nonfood aspect of Seed Savers Exchange is its collection of heritage livestock breeds. Behind a split rail fence on a hill, above a trout stream that flows through the farm, several white cattle with black ears and lyre-shaped horns stand munching the lime-green
grass. These are ancient White Park cattle. They originated some 2,000 years ago in the British Isles. Today, the herd at Heritage Farm is one of only two breeding herds in the U.S. The farm is also home to heritage pigs,turkeys, ducks and chickens. The animals are a big hit with the 15,000 visitors that come to see the farm and hike its 8 miles of trails each year. But the animals are there for more than scenery. An integrated agricultural system is a tenet of the organic farming practiced at Heritage Farm. Chickens running through lettuce beds eat bugs and fertilize the soil, and pigs turned out to roam in orchards loosen the soil and eat fallen fruit that otherwise would rot and attract bugs and mold.
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' onovan'ex ores ami an ame TV SPOTLIGHT By Kate O'Hare
© zapzit Is the best writer to explore male issues a woman? If she's Ann Biderman, maybe so. An Emmy Award winner for her work on the hard-hitting "NYPD Blue," Biderman went on to create the critically acclaimed — and equally tough-minded — LAPD drama "Southland." On Sunday, Biderman returns to television with the premiere of Showtime's "Ray Donovan," starring Liev Schreiber as a two-fisted "fixer"
in Los Angeles cleaning up the messes of out-of-control celebrities, superstar athletes and business executives. At the same time, Donovan is also trying to protect his
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Liev Schreiber, left, and Jon Voight star in the new drama "Ray Donovan," premiering Sunday on Showtime.
TV TODAY 3 p.m. on TCM, Movie: "The Third Man" — Director Carol Reed masterfully captures the atmosphere of a shellshocked postwar Europe in this classic thriller about an alcoholic writer who is drawn into a dark and disorienting situation after he travels to Vienna to visit an old friend, only to discover the man was recently killed. Or was he? Joseph Cotten and Orson Welles play out a complex cat-andmouse game to a haunting zither theme by Anton Karas.
says. "There is no doubt in
She was so wildly intelligent and inventive and concerned about the same things I was concerned about, invested in the same things I was interested in. "The issues of family, masculinity and male sexuality were compelling." Involved in a long-term relationship with actress Naomi Watts, with whom he has two sons, Schreiber had a bohemian, vagabond upbringing from an eccentric mother. "There's a lot of stuff for me in the issues of fathers," he says. "I was separated from my father when I was 4 years old. I had a very powe rful relationship wit h m y grandfather. "One never thinks one's own upbringing is unusual, because you know nothing else. But I've heard other people characterize it that way. Certainly, the complexity of that relationship isn't lost on me. It's a well that I gobackto a lot in the show." According to Voight, "the
my mind that he would die for either of them. He has limited abilities as a professional, and his job is what it is, and it's not the best work to have around children. But there's no doubt in my mind that he does everything for them. "Is he a clumsy father'? Absolutely. Is he reading from that arcane script of masculinity that predates modern civilization? Absolutely. But would he die for his children'? In a heartbeat." As to whether he thinks s ome me n f r o m bro k e n homes try to become the father they wish they'd had,
8 p.m. onH C), "Zero Hour" — After sharing her side of the story with Hank (Anthony Edwards) in hopes of gaining forgiveness, Laila (Jacinda Barrett) teams up with him on what turns out to be a major breakthrough in the search for the True Cross. White Vincent (Michael Nyqvist) discovers a clue of his own that brings him closer to the end in the new episode "Sync." Amy Irving guest stars.
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"I'm certainly guilty of that. It's tricky, though. It's a lot of work, but it's the best work. It's the only work." Moennig and Steven Bauer; s ometimes he needs to h i t "Ray Donovan" also exwife (Paula Malcolmson) and recurring are Elliott Gould, below the belt, sometimes he children (Devon Bagby, Ker- Johnathon S chaech, Peter needs to employ some fancy plores something else Schris Dorsey) from his father, Jacobson, James Woods, Mi- footwork, and sometimes he r eiber knows about — t h e Mickey (Jon Voight), who un- chael McGrady and Rosanna winds up in an all-out brawl. entertainment industry. " We're tr ying t o underexpectedly gets out of prison Arquette. A lthough S c h r eiber is in Boston and lands on his That boxing gy m e x i sts more known for B r oadway stand," he says, "the humanson's doorstep. inside of a soundstage in Los theater and movies, one thing i ty of people working in a The h a rd-living M i c k ey Angeles, and according to persuaded him to try being real deal about (Ray's) real business that involves ceralso drops like a bomb into Voight, it's pretty authentic. the lead in a TV series. hatred for me is yet to come taincontroland pressures on "It w a s r e a ll y m e e ting out. I know what it is from his them to behave in a way that t he lives of h i s o t her t w o Looking around, he says, Ann," he says, sitting in the perspective. That'll be for the may not be normal or comsons: troubled addict Bunchy "This is a d uplication of a (Dash Mihok) and Terry (Ed- gym pretty c l ose t o h e r e. same gym. "Honestly, that audience to discover. It has to fortable for them. "It also may give us pause die Marsan), a former boxer It's amazing, brilliant. Box- was pretty much it. I thought do with where I wasn't at a coping with Parkinson's dis- ing gyms are the real thing. the writing was remarkable. I time when I was needed." to think about what celebrity ease and running a boxing They're of a different charac- didn't want to do a series, and Unlike h i s o w n fa t h er, is and why we value it and gym. There's also a biracial ter. This isn't for vanity; this if I did a series, it certainly Ray is trying, as best he can, what we want from it — behalf brother, Daryll (Pooch is for work." couldn't be L.A. So there was to be there for his son and cause we're doing it.We're Hall), from one of Mickey's Boxing is a good metaphor no way it was going to work. daughter. buying it; we're consuming "But meeting Ann ... all of "Ray loves his children be- it. What do we want, and why dalliances. for Ray Donovan's life, since Also starring are Katherine sometimes he has to finesse, my doubts just disappeared. yond the beyond," Schreiber do we want what we want'?"
eenreuctanttosa ' ove ou' Dear Abby: I'm 15 and have been dating this guy for two weeks. I have known him for three years. I really likehim and he makes me happy. He has already told me he loves me, but I don't say it back because I'm not going to say it until I'm absolutely s ure I do . I k n o w DEAR it bothers him, but ABBY Abby, am I right for not saying it back? Please answer fast because I need your help. — Teen in New York Dear Teen: You are absolutely right. Although you have known this young man for three years, now that you are dating, the character of y o u r r e l ationship has changed. If he seems hurt that you're not saying "I love you" back, just tell him you need time because this is all new to you. It's truthful. Dear Abby: I finished college a year ago and officially moved out of my parents' house. I then moved across the country for a job. For the past three months I have been dating this great guy. I never dated as a teenager, and while I talk to my parents frequently on
the phone, I have yet to mention him because I'm shy about it and don'tknow how they would react to me dating. I don't want the relationship to go on for months and not tell them b ecause I feel l i k e they will treat it as if I'm a teenager dating for the first time. This is a serious adult relationship and not like a teen's first boyfriend. How do I tell them? — Adult Relationships in Arizona Dear Adult: While you're not experienced, you're no teenager. Your parents can minimize the importance of your relationship only if you allow them to. Granted, you are a late bloomer — but you are also an adult. The longer you keep this a secret, the harder it will be for you to open up. One way to introduce the subject would be to start saying "we" when you talk about where you're going and what you're doing. If they ask who the "we" is, you can then tell them you met a man named "John" a short while ago, that he seems
nice, that you are seeing him, etc. Be prepared for questions and don't be defensive. They should be overjoyed at the news you are dating. Dear Abby: I'm 13 and read your column every day. My parents fight a lot. When they fight, I try to get in between them and keep it down. It's not very effective, though. I don't want their fighting to leak out. Therapy doesn't seem possible. Do you have some tips to keep them from fighting with each other? I'm an only child and don't have any relatives who live nearby. — The Referee Dear Referee: Parents fight for many reasons,none of them having to do with you. The problems could be lack of money, job stress or something in their relationship with each other that isn't working. If it were possible for you to fix their marriage, I would advise you how to do it, but the only people who can do that are your parents themselves — if they are willing. If their fighting escalates to violence, rather than put yourself in the middle, you should call the police. — Write to Dear Abby at dearabby.com orP.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles,CA 90069
8 p.m.on LIFE, Movie: "Anna Nicole" — The colorful life and untimely death of Playboy pinupturned-reality star Anna Nicole Smith are chronicled in this long-awaited biopic which stars Agnes Bruckner ("The Craigslist Killer") as Smith; veteran actor Martin Landau as her octogenarian oil tycoon husband, J. Howard Marshall; and AdamGoldberg ("Entourage") as Smith's shifty companion/handler, Howard K. Stern.
9 p.m. onH C), "666 Park Avenue" — Sasha (Tessa Thompson) arranges for Henry (Dave Annable) to speak at Gavin and Olivia's (Terry O'Quinn, Vanessa Williams) church, and she makesFatherDouglas (Remy Auberjonois) an offer that might help him get rid of his demons. The Drake gets a newtenant who may have ulterior motives. Alexis (Helena Matsson) plots revenge on Louise (Mercedes Masohn), who's crossed paths with her in the past, in the new episode "Sins ofthe Fathers."
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It seems to have been a long time coming, but Central Oregon temperatures will remain consistently high this week. The warm temperatures generally bring out more potential homebuyers browsing for their next investment. The warm temperatures can also take its toll on the landscaping and curb appeal of homes on the market. For homeowners with homes listed for sale, taking care of lawns and landscaping by following proper watering practices can aid in making their home more desirableto buyers. Certain grasses and plants thrive in hot weather. But when the dog days of summer arrive,even those grasses and plants built to withstand the summer sun can suffer. That's why watering takes on such importance in the summertime when grassesand plants need water to avoid drying out and dying. The following are a few basic watering techniques tohelp homeowners keep their lawns going strong through the next summer swoon and attract potential home buyers.
around your property to determine the depths of their root systems and water accordingly.
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Lean on mulch to retain moisture. Mulch is often considered an aesthetically appealing addition to a landscape, but it serves a practical purpose as well. Mulch retains moisture during the hot summer months reducing the need to water — a valuable benefit during a drought restriction. Mulch also makes it difficult for weeds to grow which can keep homeowners from spending hot summer afternoons pulling weeds out of their gardens and flower beds.
Strategically locate sprinklers. Sprinklers should be located so no water is ending up on the driveway or sidewalks around your property. Watering the concrete or asphalt is wasteful, and that's water that could be going toward your plants. When watering by hand, be sure all of the water is finding its way to plants and not on any walkways.
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Business Opportunity j $1,900,000 • Turn-key Lube-n-Wash • Convenient NE location • Established client 630 base • MLS 201305428 Rooms for Rent Corey Charon PE, Broker A quiet furn. room near 541-280-5512 downtown & college. No s m o king/drugs/ p ets. $350 mo. i n cludes util., $100 dep. •
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REAL ESTATE TEAM Birtola Garmyn home on 4.85 acres, Where can you find a 2 323 NW L e mhi D r ; nice 740 Scott McLean, master on main, bright I d p d lyO H d Op« d High Desert Realty two story living room, Principal Broker Condo/Townhomes helping hand? interior, solid w hite 541-312-9449 f amily a n d me d i a SW Bend Multi-plex j 541-408-6908 for Sale oak floors, knotty alwww. BendOregon rooms, heated RV gaFrom contractors to $395,000 Realty Executives der cabinets, stainRealEstate.com rage/shop, detached yard care, it's all here • 2 homes + studio 3 B EDROOM s ingle less appl., covered $294,000 New On The studio/cottage, large • Close to Old Mill Disstory condo, 841 sq', 53106 Alps - Peace & w raparound in The Bulletin's MLS¹ dec k , porches. M arket! This h o m e trict quiet on over an acre, remodeled, $81,500, 201304692. sits on a corner lot MLS¹ 201 3 00992. 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Mai n thegarnergroup.com RealEstate.com • 1288 sq.ft. Coastal Vacation thegarnergroup.com floor master with jetMORRIS • .64 acre lot Condo - Wonderful 26720 Horsell - 120 pri- 1880 NW Shevlin Park ted tub, new kitchen 2 355 NW F l oyd L n ; Rd. West side townREAL ESTATE • MLS 201305259 vacation location! gran i te acres of Central home, tw o m a s ter spacious rooms, pre- c abinets, Virginia Ross, Broker, Remodeled 2 bdrm, 1 vate I d p d lyO d dOp counters. O regon Beau t y . mium finishes, masbath condo. Enclosed $399,999 suites, ope n g r e at ABR CRS, GRI, Eco ter on main level, wide Patty Dempsey, Broker room, hard w ood2185 NW High Lakes Broker, Previews patio with storage. 541-480-5432 TEAM Birtola Garmyn island kitchen, bonus Lp. Exquisite details, floors, stainless appliMinutes from Colum541-480-7501 Phelps, Broker High Desert Realty hardwood floors, bo- l oft s p ace. M L S ¹ Andrea ances. MLS bia River, Fort 541-408-4770 541-312-9449 nus room w/bar, art 201303807. Stevens 8 Shopping ¹201302292. Hunter Properties LLC www. BendOregon deco e ntry g l a ss, $549,900. $279,900. Centers. Let's go RealEstate.com large paver p a tio. The Garner Group 2 Acres, 2290 sq.ft., fishing! Candice The Garner Group 541-383-4360 MLS ¹ 201 3 01702. 5276 SE David Way, 541-383-4360 Andersen, Broker 17085 Oxnard - Pride of MORRIS thegarnergroup.com Prineville. 3 Bdrm, 2 $509,900. 541-788-8878 ownership, 3300 st, thegarnergroup.com REAL ESTATE The Garner Group b ath, l a rg e op e n 2374 NW Lemhi Pass John L. Scott SR area, fully land I dp d t tO d d tt p d 541-383-4360 kitchen w / isl a nd, Real Estate, Bend scaped! $425,000. Need to get an Dr. Beautiful woodthegarnergroup.com 732 www.johnlscott.com TEAM Birtola Garmyn work, vaulted ceilings, covered front deck w/ ad in ASAP? High Desert Realty granite countertops, mt. views, detached Commercial/Investment You can place it 744 $219,500 Great Room upstairs bonus room, garage, storage 541-312-9449 Properties for Sale Design! 3 bdrms 2.5 www. BendOregon online at: luxurious master bath. building, room for RV Open Houses baths, great room with and toys. $185,000. MLS ¹ 20 1 3 01004. RealEstate.com www.bendbulletin.com gas fire. High e ffi1508 NW 8th - C o mScott McLean, $459,000. OPEN HOUSE mercial property - 2 Call The Bulletin At ciency furnace, cenPrincipal Broker The Garner Group Saf. 11-3 541-385-5809 separate office 20589 Basket Flower tral AC. 541-408-6908 541-385-5809 541-383-4360 spaces. $149,900. Everidge, Broker Realty Executives thegarnergroup.com Place Your Ad Or E-Mail 19177 Park Commons Mike Place, Bend 541-390-0098 or TEAM Birtola Garmyn At: www.bendbulletin.com Drq Mid century mod2457 NW Dorion Way; $309,000 No r t hwest High Desert Realty 541-388-0404 master on main level, Lodge Home. Moun541-312-9449 $849,000 Gor g eous ern, large bright win- Hunter Properties LLC tain views, supenor large bonus r oom, www. BendOregon custom home on 7th dows, vaulted great •5 .! ~ ' vaulted ceilings, Bra- floor plan with peninroom, contemporary 2203 NW Lemhi Pass RealEstate.com fairway of the Ridge fireplace. Main C ourse. Priv a t e finishes, large master Dr.; central courtyard, zilian cherry f loors, sula 4000 sq. ft. COMMER gourmet kitc h en. level master s u ite, suite. MLS¹ large great r o om, cul-de-sac l o c ation CIAL BLDG. $169,900 Great single level home 20 1 3 0 3115. separate jetted tub, 201300508. master on main level, MLS¹ Steel framed, metal in SE Bend. Nicely with stunning views of $429,900. s late, & gran i t e large windows, bonus $499,900. Smith Rock. 3 Bdrm, maintained, h i c kory sided, war e house counters. The Garner Group The Garner Group loft upstairs; MLS¹ building, slab f l o or cabinets, s t a inless 3.5 bath, 3484 sq.ft. 541-383-4360 Debbie Tallman, 541-383-4360 201301821 $639,900. Home ID 1032 w/retail area, office, appliances and much Eagle Broker 541-390-0934 thegarnergroup.com thegarnergroup.com The Garner Group Crest Properties electric FA & HP, more. $219,000 or 541-388-0404 541-383-4360 866-722-3370 19436 Blue Lake Lp.; o verhead doo r f o r Jake Moorhead, Hunter Properties LLC Just too many thegarnergroup.com loading/shipping, pos Broker, 541-480-6790 15855 Sparks - Home 8 Parks at Broken Top, collectibles? sible owner t e rms. Windermere/ Central property on 2 lots, in bright great room, den 22555 McCardle Rd. Take care of MLS¹20130108 OCall Oregon Real Estate cludes buildable lot. on main level, hard- 20 Acres - Cascade Sell them in your investments wood floors, across Nancy Popp, Broker, $139,900. Mtn. views frame this OPEN HOUSE 541-815-8000 f rom p o ol . 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$369,500 C o ntempoAwbrey Village l rary Home in Wood$849,900 s ide R a nch. V e r y • 4043 sq.ft. c omfortable & w e l l • 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath maintained home on • 2007 COBA Tour secluded lot. Heated Home™ 24x40 insul a ted • MLS 201300838 shop/garage. A great Odette Adair, place for your artistic Broker, S.T.A.R. side. Property backs 541-815-4786 up to BLM. Tony Levison, Broker
Featured Golf course M idtown Bend l Signature Home $299,999 60691 Golf V i l lage • 2371 sq.ft. L oop, 3281 sq ft 3 • 3 bedroom, 3 bath b edroom, 3 b ath + • Adjacent buildable lot den & office! Master included suite with loft & fire- • MLS 201301952 place, vaulted ceili ngs, open & s p ac ious g r eat r o o m, maple floors, walnut inlays, Berber carpet, 541-977-1852 or tile r o of , p a v ered 541-388-0404 driveways & p a tios, MORRIS Hunter Properties LLC triple garage. G olf MORRIS REAL ESTATE membership included. REAL ESTATE I d p d ly O d dOp 39+ Acre Ranchl $827,500. Mara Stein, $695,000 P rincipal Brok e r , M itchell Get a wa y , • 3731 sq.ft. Bridge Creek l Pamir Properties, Inc. 19.84 acres w/ shop, • 3 bedroom, 3 bath 541-61 7-61 95 $350,000 just $115,000. Com• 5 minutes to Costco • 1846 sq.ft. townhome fortable 3/2.5 home. • MLS 201204031 • 3 bedroom suites, 3.5 Hager Mountain Es1848 sq.ft. w/ views. Lynne Connelley, bath tates - 4 lots, $30,000 MLS¹ 201203789 • Convenient location each located in Silver Teri Cravens, Broker • MLS 201302444 Lake. U n derground 541-610-7927 John Snippen, Broker, power and conduit for Fred Real Estate Group MBA, ABR, CRS, GRI phone and internet. 541-312-7273 V iews of Hage r NE Bendl $255,000 541-948-9090 Mountain. Septic fea- • 1700 sq.ft. MORRIS sibility for s t andard• 3 bedroom, 2 bath REAL ESTATE system. The area is a • Single level IM p d l y O d dOp« d sportsman's paradise. • MLS 201304160 Bobbie Strome, $419,000 Sunr i ver Principal Broker MORRIS Gem! Exte n sive John L Scott Real REAL ESTATE Remodel... on a large Estate 541-385-5500 corner lot. 3 full I d p & « l y O M d Op d m aster s u ites, 3 . 5 Broken Top l baths. TURN THE PAGE MORRIS Susan Pitarro, Broker • 3814 $1,099,900 sq.ft. For More Ads REAL ESTATE 541-410-8084 or • 3 bedroom plus den, I d p d ly O d dOp 541-388-0404 The Bulletin 3.5 bath Hunter Properties LLC • Golf course views NW Bendl $460,000 Ideal building location, • 2540 sq.ft., private $419,500 Spa c ious• MLS 201204424 B roken To p ni n t h • 3 bedroom, 3 bath T ownhome! T o w n - David Gilmore, Broker 541-312-7271 fairway, natural ter- • 5 acres, 1 irrigated house sits o n 1 7 th rain. .34 acres. Of- • MLS 201303646 f airway a t Widg i fered at $249,000. Rookie Dickens, Broker, C reek. 2 mast e r suites, one on main Cate Cushman, GRI, CRS, ABR Principal Broker 541-815-0436 level. Alder Cabinets 541-480-1884 and Island Kitchen. MORRIS www.catecushman.com Mike Everidge, Broker REAL ESTATE
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Prineville - The B e l- SE Bend l $379,900 dame; 3 bdrm, 2 bath, • 3366 sq.ft. covered patio and gas • 4 bedroom, 3 bath fireplace. Costumize it • RV Parking • MLS 201302530 today! Holly Garner, Broker Jim & Roxanne 541-480-4208 Cheney, Brokers Fred Real Estate Group 541-390-4050 541-390-4030 Prineville - The Dahlia; 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, cov-
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Call a Pro La Pine Gem; custom 541-408-1468 Whether you need a Broken Top l $649,000 builder's home. 1674 Hunter Properties LLC MORRIS • 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath fence fixed, hedges sq.ft. home w/ 28x40 REAL ESTATE $549,900 Park-Like & • 3347 sq.ft., huge gashop on 1.37 acres. trimmed or a house I d p d ly O d dOp Private Setting. Unrage Holly Garner, Broker compromised quality, • On the 7th fairway built, you'll find 541-480-4208 NW Redmond w/ bobeautiful entry leads • MLS 201304784 MORRIS professional help in Fred Real Estate Group nus r o om ; s i n gle to an open & inviting REAL ESTATE Julia Buckland, 4/2.5, 2 0 1 0 sq . ft., The Bulletin's "Call a floor plan. Stacked Broker, ABR, ALHS, Luxurious I d p d l yO d d Op Ge t a way; wood floors, fireplace, stone fireplace, island Service Professional" CRS, GRI Residence Club Villa built ins, office. MLS River Canyon Estates; kitchen, cherry cabi541-719-8444 Directory at Pronghorn; 3 bdrm, ¹201304478. 61060 Snowberry Pl., nets, s la b g r a nite 3 bath, 2,227 sq.ft., Brad Diggers, Broker 4/2.5, 2 4 7 5 sq . f t ., 541-385-5809 counters. 541 -977-261 1 one twelfth interest. Bend R i ve r T r a i l, Bill Kammerer, Broker $35,000. Fred Real Estate Group Parks, tennis, c l ub Spacious & B e autiful 541-410-1200 or Cate Cushman, house. 541-388-0404 property with comfortP owell B u tte, P a n - John Furrow, Broker MORRIS Principal Broker able spaces for varHunter Properties LLC oramic views, 3/2.5, 541-480-1884 REAL ESTATE 541-647-0910 6+ Fred Real Estate Group ied family interests. www.catecushman.com 1393 sq.ft., o n 60820 Scotts Bluff Pl. Exquisite t e a kwood acres, 40x60 River Rim home ready Builder's Last M o del flooring in foyer, living shop/RV. River Canyon Estates; for you! This 2296 sq. Townhome - 60603 M agnificent Vie w s . & gour m et Garner, Broker 61188 Foxglove Lp., area ft. home has master Seventh Mtn. Drive. Perfect getaway spot Holly kitchen. Kitchen has 541-480-4208 3/3, 2724 sq.ft., town- granite c o untertops, on the main, 3 bdrms $ 465,000. f or those t hat l o ve t rock climbing & hiking. Fred Real Estate Group home w / all the plus office & bonus R oom, 3 BR, 3 GBrea large island, planning A, room, hard w ood Loft/Office, 2598 Sq. Home sits just across PRICE REDUCTION!!! amenities! desk & numerous oak John Furrow, Broker floors, H e ndrickson F t. G r a nite Sl a b the road from Smith Panoramic Vi e w s! cabinets. Master bed541-647-0910 high quality shops, Counters, Travertine Rock State Park. The Great location 3 miles room on main level restaurants, parks all Flooring, Knotty Alder views are magnificent. NW o f Re d mond.Fred Real Estate Group with luxurious bathw ithin t h i s s up e r Cabinets, Doors, and 7x7 s t orage b l d g, Views of Smith Rock River's Edge; 2912 NW room & private deck. neighborhood! 10'x12' metal shed & Ochocos. Custom G olf Course S D r ., Large f a m ily/media Window Surrounds. 6'x6' pump house. RV & $ 399,900. ¹ 124 9 4 room 8 gam e /rec built 2478 sq.ft. home Stein, Principal 1404 sq.ft condo, Kathy Caba, Principal MaraBroker, parking. $12 9 ,900 on 4.74 acres. 1536 2/2, $555 , 000 Pamir on the edge of the golf room. Broker, ABR MLS¹201302904 MLS¹ 201303078 sq. ft. shop w/RV bay. course. MLS ¹ Properties, Inc. 541-771-1761 Bobbie Strome, MLS¹201202726 Bobbie Strome, 541-617-6195 201301376 John L. Scott Principal Broker Principal Broker $397,000 Priscilla Tofte, Broker Real Estate, Bend John L Scott Real Cascade Mtn Views l John L. Scott Real John L Scott Real 541-815-6444 www.johnlscott.com Estate 541-385-5500 $629,900 Estate 541-548-1712 Fred Real Estate Group Estate 541-385-5500 • 2420 sq.ft. home 62773 Promise Place; • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath open great room, cor- • 9.54 acres w/irrigation ner gas fireplace, tile • MLS 201302790 bath finishes, fenced Steve Payer, b ack y a rd , nea r Broker, GRI schools, hos p ital. 541-480-2966 MLS¹
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• Only 7 minutes from downtown • Tetherow is a planned 700 acre community backing to national forest and is the perfect home base for discovering the best of Central Oregon from biking and hiking, rafting and kayaking or dining and shopping Contact Brian for more information or a private tour. www. Tetherow.com H
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Bend & Mt. Bachelor & only 20 min. from Championship Golf & Sunriver. • 53547 Kokanee Way, $395,000: 3 bdrm, 3-car garage & deck overlooking river w/direct view of Pringle Falls • 53557 Kokanee Way, $490,000: This bright & open custom-built 1998 home directly overlooks the river • 53610 Brookie Way, $420,000: Beautiful Scandinavian inspired design w/hand blown glass, ironwork & sauna • 53510 Brookie Way, $425,000: Hand-scribed Canadian Spruce log home w/covered porches, backs to N. Forest Video tours at: www.bendpropertysource.com/listings
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1 Klamath Lane - Sunriver ) $259,000
Golf & Mt. Bachelor Views ~ $189,000
8 Quail - Sunriver ) $524,000
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• Caldera Springs - Sunriver • Level quarter acre (+/-) lot • Ready to build • Near Lakehouse &Zeppa Bistro • Caldera Links andgolf park ,"-" ., •Quarrypoolandpavedbikepaths MLS¹201305829
Call Mike Sullivan, Principal Broker j 541-350-8616
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• Dramatic foyer & living area • Exquisite master suite • Towering ponderosas • Beamed cathedral ceilings & loft • 4 bedrooms,2 full,2 halfbaths • Beautiful extensive decks • Top end hot tub ' 2 6 SiskinLane MLS¹201304990
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Call Greg Barnwell, Broker j 541-848-7222
Call Keith Petersen PC, Broker j 541-815-0906
Call Judi Hein, Broker j 541-408-3778
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• High end custom built • Expansive golf course view • Tons of room for entertaining! • Well appointed features • Spacious outdoor living, hot tub • Abundant windows, light & bright • Quiet cul-de-sac, 1/3 acre lot
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• Unique place only minutes to Sisters bathrooms, open kitchen ¹c comfortable living area • Detached 2-car garage w/ plentyofstorage space too • Low maintenance yard makes this an ideal vacation getaway
Great Architectural Detail ( $249,000
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Awbrey Park CustomCraftsman ~ $699,000
Charming Cottage on OchocoReservoir f $290,000
Affordable Riverfront Retreat ~ $314,700
• Have your very ownvacation cottage on OchocoReservoir • A Private dock is moored on beach • Adorable 2 bed, 2 bath homehas upper & lowerdecksthat take advantage ofbeautiful views • The .22 acre lot is fenced andhas auto sprinklers. Storage shedfor toys. Horseshoepit • Large established trees for shade8 privacy. Whygoanywhere else?
• Open floorplan,sunnybonusroom • Spacious deck, beautiful features • Adjacent ot is also for saleto ensure privacy
MLS¹201305148
korren@bowerteam.com
• 1860 SF, 3 bed, 2 bath • .56 acre lot in SW Bend • Big ponderosa pines • 19640 Emerald Pl. .5 I I • In MLS on Monday! • Call for a private tour
3 bedrooms, 2 baths 1728 SF Huge 3-car garage Cul-de-sac Cherry wood cabinets, stainless appliances • Nice home MLS¹201305478
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• Outstanding mountain views • Minutesto downtown!
• 3542 SF, .25 acre, great views • 4 bed, 3.5 bath,3-cargarage • Master on mainfull , guest suite upstairs
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• Gentle slope and easybuild
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• Living room Bi dining room • Kitchen with pantry 8 eating
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MLS¹201303858
Call Chris Sperry, Principal Broker l 541-749-8479
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SpectacularMountainViews!¹106 North Rimf$359,900
• Furnished 8 ready to move in! • 3 BR/2 BA+ loft, 1-car garage and carport/shop, storage • Relax on your private dock • Successful vacation rental or keep it all to yourself
• One acre - great building site •Unobstru cted mountainviews • Backsto commonarea -privacy • Access to Deschutes River Trail • Gated, west side neighborhood • Community Lodge for homeowners MLS¹201304193
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Call Laura Blossey, Broker l 949-887-4377
Call Natalle Vandenborn, Broker l 541-508-9581 Nvandenborn©gmail.com
Call C.J. Neumann, Broker, CRSl 541-410-3710 Llsa Lamberto, Brokerl 541-610-9697 www.CJI isa.com
Call Judy McCombs, Broker l 541-390-1411
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Pride of Ownership ) $359,900
Quiet Neighborhood in SE Bend ( $375,000
WoodsideRanch Contemporary ~$399,000
17940 Parkway Lane ~ $399,000
• 3 bed, 2 baths on 2.1 acres • Master on main • Formal dining 8< living rooms, 4442 SF • 1800 SF of unfinished daylight basement • Mature landscaping MLS ¹ 201302413
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• Permitted GP Building w/llvlng quarter/loft • Bath, laundry area, septic, well fk pumphouse • RV hookups inside & out,100 amp breaker in shop • Great location between Sisters fk Bend • Build your dream home while you live in loft area or your RV MLS¹201105898
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MLS¹201305739 Call Myra Glrod, Broker l 541-815-2400 or Pam Bronson, Broker l 541-788-6767
Call Norma DuBois and Julle Moe Team, Brokers
Call Joanne McKee, Brokerl 541-480-5159
541-312-5151 l www. TeamNormaAndJulie.com
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18669 Coffee Ct. ( $439,750
West Side Near The River ~ $479,000
Awbrey Glen Champion Circle ~ $489,900
Luxury Townhome ( $549,000
Rod Hatchell, Broker l 541-728-8812
• Desirable community of Rimrock West
• Luxury single-level townhome
• 2 bed,2.5 bath,+ den/of fice • 1987 SF, oversized 2-car
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Westside Charmer ~ $550,000
Inspiring Mountain Views ( $625,000
Perfect Location ~ $640,000
• Gorgeous golf course and • Customizable finishes • Gorgeous great rooms • 3 Beautiful floor plans to choose from
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Call Greg Barnwell, Broker l 541-848-7222
maryselhms©gmall.com
www.gregsellscentraloregon.com
Over An Acre On Awbrey Buttef $765,000 2 0 1 3 Tour Home™ In Tetherow/ $785,000 • To be featured in the 2013Tour of Homes, July completion • Custom home by Greg WelchConstruction • 3078 SF,oversized garage • 3t bedroom, 2.5 bath, study/loft • Includes TetherowGolf oi Social Membership • Stunni ng mastersuite withaccessto deck/yard • Indoor/outdoor living with gasfireplt ln yard
• Bright home on 1.44 acre leveI lot • Remodeled in 1997 • New spacious cook's kitchen • Large masterw/adjacent sitting/den area • Built-in wine cellar • 4 bed, 4.5 bath, 4203 SF
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• 2428 sq ft/2 mastersuites • 10 acres, 8.10 irrigated acres • Gourmet kitchen, greatbuilt-ins • Office loft with built in desk • 3 car attachedgarage+ shop • Recorded view easement! . MLS¹201207267
jmccombsbend©gmail.com
• Sweeping panoramas
• Beautiful 3/4 acre pine treed lot • 3400 SF, 3-car garage • Hugebonus/famiy room • Forma living¹i dining, 3 fireplaces • Oneownerhomew/lotsofextras • Wonderful decking, private backyardw/water feature • Very popular ocation! 1684 NW City View
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ExquisiteCascade Mtn Views ~$745,000
• Overlooking water feature/ common area ~V •2540SF,3 mastersuites • Expanded patio, trellis, hot tub • Custom cabinetry throughout home • Wine room/den, custom office loft • Gourmet kitchen and appliances • Maintenance free living • Access to river, trails, Mt. Bachelor
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Call Jordan Haase, Principal Brokerl 541-420-1559 or Stephanie Ruiz,Broker l 541-948-5196www.pointswestbend.com
Judy McCombs,Broker 541-390-1411 or Natalie Vandenborn, Broker541-508-9581l www.tripleknottownhomes.com
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Call Norma DuBois and Julle Moe Team, Brokers
Call Brian Ladd, Brokerl 541-408-3912
• 4stall barn,storageshed, fenced MLS¹201305923 Call Rhonda Garrison, Principal Brokerl 541-279-1768
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Contemporary City Living ( $820,000
1265 NW Remarkable Dr. ( $829,900
Eagle Crest Golf Property ( $849,000
Single Level View Home ( $850,000
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• Nicely appointed custom contemporary • Fantastic gourmet kitchen • Luxury master suite
• Oversized 3-car garage • Private gated community • Level 1.14 acre estate MLS¹201305310
• Luxury master suite w/room control heat/cool
• Impeccable finish work w/hickory floors MLS¹201300396
• Masteronmainevel with soakertub • Downstairsareawith bararea
• 3-cargarage,fenced backyardw/hottub
Call Bobby Lockrem, Broker l 541-480-2356
Call Chris Sulak, Broker l 541-350-6164
Greg Langhaim l 541-323-4838
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Red Cloud Ranch ( $899,900
North Rim Custom ~ $1,049,000 69322 Hackamore ~ $239,000
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Sandy Kohlmoos, Broker, CRS, GRIl 541-408-4309
Desert Valley Group l 541-923-1376
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Luxury Single Level in BrokenTop ( $1,150,000 • 5 bedroom, 4 baths, 5116 sq, ft. • Overlooking Broken Top's 12th fairway and green • One level with upstairs guest suite and private office • Privacy with southern exposure • Bonus 8< exercise room • 3 car garage w/shop area MLS¹ 201202864
Call Shelly Swanson, Broker l 541-408-0086
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541-480-4186 l melanie©melaniemaitre.com
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PerfectHom eor VacationGetawayNear DowntownSisters/$349,000
SpaciousExecutive Suitesin Five Pine Campus
• Beautiful neighborhoodonthe banksof Wychus Creek • 3 bedroom,2 bath +office,single levelhome • Upgraded w/travertine, slate, granite & attractive living rm w/propane fireplace • Kitchen w/abundantpantryspace, i i gr I , « ii lt i i i i lp i ii & ii I
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Spectacular Home on Westside Bend; Gated, V ista Rim w it h S t un Contemporary C r afts Beautifully Crafted - 4 O utstanding views of 152382 Wagon Trail. Large Lot with views. Easement leads to this A creage. SE B e n d closed to Bend n ing Views - 3 b e d man with Views - 3 bedroom, 2 i /~ b a t h the Cascades, Home 1849 sq. ft. home on Great 3 bdrm home one of a kind property 4.81 acres near BLM! amenities. The Highr ooms, 3 . 5 ba t h s , bedrooms, 2.5 baths, home is perfect for is fenced on 3 sides an acre with 46x38 with l a rg e fa m i ly with lush landscaping, 2885 sq. ft. home with lands at Broken Top3260 sq ft, 2 master 1855 sq ft, banks of your family. Enjoy the with entrance g ate shop. $228,000. High room. Needs carpet. mature trees, custom 4 Bdrms + Den & 3 10 acres. Offered at suites, great r oom, windows, g o rgeous double-height g r eat and black top drive Lakes Realty & Prop- converted garage into patio a n d fir e pit, B aths, m a ster o n $550,000. vaulted ceilings, dis views, built-ins, gas room w/corner gas FP w ay. F e atures i n erty Management extra office s pace. vaulted ceili n gs 541-536-0117 main, vaulted great Cate Cushman, tressed h a rdwoods, fireplace, h a rdwood 8 sliding glass door. clude Timber T ech Large shop and car- throughout, blue room & triple garage! Principal Broker wood trim, mouldings, f loors. Gour m et The k i tchen w / t ile decking, central vac, port. MLS 201302421. buggy pine ceilings, Faun Ln. Cus541-480-1884 Barn, corrals, RV area doors. Bonus room kitchen w i t h gas backsplash, p a ntry, tile flooring, wired for 17125 $123,500. D&D R eoak hardwood floors tom finishes, 3 Bdrm, alty Group LLC and more a must see! www.catecushman.com with ente r taining cook-top 8 SS appli eating bar 8 windows surround sound in 8 with c arpet i n sets, 866-346-7868 $529,900. k itchenette i n b a s e ances. 2 car garage. above the sink. Hard- out, mstr bedroom on 2 B a th , $ 1 2 9,900. granite countertops in High Lakes Realty & www.johnlscott.com/4 ment. Luxury finishes L uxury finis h e s wood flooring in the main w/jetted tub. De kitchen, rock fireplace Newer home close to Property Ma n ageFOR SALE 5436 K ellie C o o k, throughout. Offered at throughout. Offered at kitchen & dining area. tached 1 bdrm, 1 bath ment 541-536-0117 with juniper mantel, 2 schools on large lot, Broker 541-408-0463 $599,900 $329,000. The main floor mas- guest house w/obser with storage shed and m aster suites, 3 r d When buying a home, Eagle Crest Properties Eagle Crest Properties ter s u it e fe a tures vation deck. John L. Scott 17627 Cosset L oop. l arge m aster b e d - bdrm with i/~ bath. 83% of Central 30'x38' custom built Real Estate, Bend Robyn Fields, Robyn Fields, vaulted ceilings, an MLS¹201302609 $154,900. Custom 3 room. New carpet in Oregonians turn to www.johnlscott.com Principal Broker, Principal Broker, attached bath, walk-in $499,000. bdrm, gourmet l iving r o om . Til e shop with sealed floor 971-255-9866 971-255-9866 closet 8 access to the John L. Scott Real kitchen. High Lakes counter t o p s in f or your t oys a n d The Bulletin Sunriver j $619,500 866-722-3370 866-722-3370 Sewing Central Oregons>nce 1903 deck. Fenced yard w/ Estate 541-548-1712 room f o r hor s es. Realty & Pr o perty kitchen. Garage con• 2680 sq.ft. sprinklers & Ig. stor- Single level home on Management verted into play room $575,000. $439,500 Original Ac • 3 bedroom, 3 bath Call 541-385-5809 to MLS¹201303430. Say "goodbuy" t ive A d u l t Mod e l age shed. corner lot. Great floor 541-536- 0117 or additional family • 1st Fairway Woodplace your John L. Scott room. $74,000 MLS Home. M a n y up MLS¹201302871 plan, formal dining lands G.C. Real Estate ad. to that unused C rescent C r e ek $210,000 Real Estate ¹ 201302561 D&D grades. Newly painted John room, established • MLS 201302081 $159,500. 1716 sq. ft. L. Scott Real 541-548-1712 item by placing it in Realty Group LLC Woodlands Golf e xterior. S hort d i s Estate 541-548-1712 neighborhood of nice Susan Agli, Broker, nicely upgraded. High homes. Triple garage. Lakes Realty & Prop866-346-7868 Course; open great The Bulletin Classifieds tance to sports center 14198 SW Nine Peaks ABR, ALHS & SRES room with mountain and pro shop. Home BEAUTIFUL well cared MLS 201304052. Pl. 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Home has 9 ' Principal Broker Lakes Realty & Prop- home with spacious c overed storage & ceilings, 3-car garage You Must See This 3 the entire length of REAL ESTATE bedroom, 2.5 b a th, 541-480-1884 erty Man a gement rooms. $13 9 , 500 and views of Smith MLS carport. 1993 sq ft great room home to enjoy unob bdrm, 2 bath, fully upIA~ d ly O d dOp «d 541-536-0117 www.catecushman.com plan wit h b e autiful structed hillside views Rock and the CasMLS 201208272 201206924 $239,000. dated with designer Juniper Realty, The p e rfect s e tting; views, built-in enter 1.36 acres in Terreb cade Mountains. Tons touches. Natural light 17690 Tell Ct., 1790 sq. D&D Realty G roup 746 541-504-5393 Broken Top first fairtainment center & buf onne $189 , 0 00. of upgrades makes with views of the Cas- f t. home, 1 ac r e , LLC this a home you will cades. way, mature pondero- Northwest Bend Homes fet, l uxury f i nishes MLS¹201304294 866-346-7868 $17 4 ,000. 24x32 shop. 13914 SW RIDGE PL. acre s . definitely want to see!! MLS 201303912. Gail $234,900. High Lakes Wow! Look a t t h e se Amazing mtn views sas, . 35 Call Linda Lou throughout, gas f i re 2083 N W Cas c ade place, expansive Trex MLS¹201107890 offered at ¹275,000. Day-Wright, Broker, Realty 8 Day, Pro p erty v iews! Casc a d e from this 3 bdrm, 2 Cate Cushman, View NW Bend, deck, 2 car garage, Broker, 541-771-2585 $223,500 541-306-1018. Management bath home on 1.13 Mountain from your 3050 s q .ft. c e d ar gorgeous pottery barn Crooked River Realty John L. Scott Real Principal Broker Central Oregon Realty 541-536-0117 living room. 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Master on main wanted ad today and 541-536-0117 RealEstate.com 971-255-9866 541-504-5393 $172,000. MLS backs to BLM, level, open k i tchen reach over 60,000 phone, well, and sep866-722-3370 cul-de-sac. N a t ural that overlooks dining readers each week. 53335 Ali c e Dr., ¹ 201208213 D&D 12789 SW Wheatgrass t ic feasibility all i n 2812 NW Golf CourseYour classified ad R ealty Group L L C Rd. Well maintained $139 900. 2 bdrm 2 7 place. SE Prineville. Immaculate & bright $692,500 Stunning NW wood, stone & granite area & l iving room. will also appear on acres, o u t buildings. 866-346-78 Scott McLean, townhome in River's C ontemporary pe r finishes, e x pansive Large bdrms. 3-car 1680 sq. ft., 3 bdrm., bendbulletin.com garage, fully l a ndHigh Lakes Realty & Principal Broker Edge, $285,000. 2 bath, on 1 a c r e. f ectly s i t uated t o deck with hot tub. 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Get Results! lots, northeast Bend. f inishes make t h i s C reekside 541-504-5393 Vill a g e bdrms, 2 baths chaRealty Call 385-5809 or RV parking and all the Ready to build with home a one of a kind Townhouse with 541-536-0117 let beauty. Golf place your ad on-line amenities of Ochoco utilities available. Lot Beautiful m a i ntained masterpiece. Home ID Views - 2 bedroom, 2 Course lot, great at W est including t he 2 4757 s q . ft. mfd ho m e wit h 53762 Bridge Drive, 1031 bath, 1419 sq ft. Cas views. Great rental bendbulletin.com pool, fishing lake and mountain views, easy $ 25,000. Lot 1 4 Eagle Crest Properties $195,000! riverfront 3 cade Mountain views, history. MLS ¹ thousands of acres of care landscaping and 13,582 sq.ft. $70,000. 866-722-3370 bdrm, 2 b a th, 3 .65 backs to BLM, banks 201208881 $244,700. r ecreation land s . garden area, freshly Scott McLean, 64762 Saros Ln. 755 acres. High L a kes of windows, gas fire John L. Scott Real $187,500. 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Karen Malanga, 3 bedroom, 2 cated on a cul-de-sac Man a gement horses. 971-255-9866 cade Mtn. views. 2892 erty 6624 SW FERRET DR. 3 bedroom, 3 bath + Broker bath w/ s ho p & for privacy. Home-ID 541-536-0117 866-722-3370 sq.ft. 1-level h o me loft, 2400 sq ft, beau464 Pinney St., 2400 Updated 3 b d rm, 2 541-390-3326 mother-in-law q u a r994. $429,000 w/indoor pool, 3360 50760 South Fawn tifully furnished townsq.ft., 5 .5 4 a c r es, bath on 6 acres in a Hasson Company ters. Close to recreGorgeous Setting on Eagle Crest Properties SF shop, 2nd home & home! Mara Stein, $250,000. High private location Large Realtors 866-722-3370 15th Fairway - 3 bed o ther b l dgs. 6 9 . 8 Top-of-the-line 3 bdrm ation area in LaPine. shop. Principal Broker, Lakes Realty & Prop- garage/shop has h ome w i t h s h o p , All on 1 acre! room, 3.5 bath, 2688 acres w/62 acres of irPamir Properties, Inc. erty Man a gement plenty of room for all 747 Forest Greens Town sq ft, master on main. r ig. 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RV garage, tank- Estate 541-548-1712 MLS¹ 201209007 custom log home on throughout! 4 b drm, stead" located right off gas fireplace, expan less water heater. Of Call Linda Lou on www.remax.co. 4 .9 a c res. Floor t o 2 224 sq. ft . Hig h of Hwy 97 your getUsed as a church for sive deck overlooking Day-Wright, Broker, fered at $479,000. $1,225,000. Home Under construc- Lakes Realty 8 Prop- away retreat. Original c eiling wind o w s many years and is vaf airway. Offered a t Eagle Crest Properties 541-771-2585 MLS¹201303060. tion! S i ngle l e v el, erty w/views of the Mtns. Man a gement home built in 1940, cant and ready for a $264,500. 541-923-0855 Robyn Fields, Crooked River Realty 1724 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 541-536-0117 Hickory hardwood & along with original ganew owner. Located Eagle Crest Properties Principal Broker, Redmond RE/MAX tile floors. $499,999 bath, l a rge kitchen, st o r ageFantastic single level 4 within the community Robyn Fields, 971-255-9866 1 49112 Auder i n e rage a n d Land 8 Homes SS appliances, two MLS 201208751 shed, 1 .6 3 a c r es. bdrm, 2 bath home of Christmas Valley. Principal Broker, 866-722-3370 Real Estate Juniper Realty, p antries, ga s fi r e - $168,900. B e autiful Home is very clean with views of valley Tom Roth, Broker 971-255-9866 541-504-5393 place, front yard land- 1340 sq. ft. 2 bdrm, yet still has it unique floor and partial cas 541-771-6549 866-722-3370 Hillside French C hascaping. $ 1 8 7,900 1/2 bath home. High traits. Possible Horse c ade v i ews. T h i s Get your John L. Scott 10 acre horse property teau - Copper CupoLakes Realty & PropMLS¹ 201300466 Real Estate, Bend business erty Man a gement property behind home home is m o ve-in in Terrebonne. Gorge las, Slate Roof, Stone $264,500 Bright, open Jim Hinton in open field. $79,900. ready and has lots of www.johnlscott.com v iews 2304 s f g a Exterior. 4 Bedrooms, Great Room plan w/ 541-536- 0117 541-420-6229 storage space and a MLS 201300544 floor to c e iling win rage-shop w/4 over 4 Baths, 4152 sq. ft., Central Oregon Realty La Pine S hort Sale. Want to move in and Cascade Realty, place for computer at head doors, shop & Offered ai dows, gas fireplace & a ROW I N G Group, LLC 541-536-1731 end of hall w ay. heated, enjoy life? This is your $2,395,000. $ 129,900. 4 bdr m built-in buffet opens to insu l ated home, and it is loaded frame home with atF reshly painted i n a large deck overlook Cate Cushman, with an ad in Good classified ads tell Near La P i n e P a rk. s ide and o ut, n e w hobby/office. 3 bdrm, tached garage. High with upgrades and ing the first green of 2 bath home w/cov Principal Broker the essential facts in an The Bulletin's ready to live in. 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County outcropping in back master bedroom with help them in someway. www.bendbulletin.com ample walk-in closet, 1829 NE Yellowstone- Sweeping Views of the B uilders award w i n This $169,000. MLS¹ 10 acres w/custom says 1512' however yard. Lovely NE Bend home ning homes. 3 b ed window co v e rings home and shop in C ascades & S m i t h advertising tip there is a bonus room 201301275 in Tamarack P ark. rooms, 3.5 bath, 3376 52375 Ammon Road. John L. Scott Powell Butte! throughout. The gaRock - 3 bedroom, 2.5 brought to youby that is 11.5x14' with Modified AF rame, sq ft. Faces east, lo rage is finished with $189,000. Real Estate Unique fl o o rplan bath, 3247 s q ft, air cond. Plus den, huge shop. $269,900. 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Call work station, custom 15th Fairway at Eagle f t., plus 864 sq. ft . NE Redmond. 3 car 12x16' door add-on in Custom 2000 sq. ft. 3 Heather Hockett, PC, new home w/2 suites, workshop in garage. Real Estate Crest Resort. 3 guest house. H i gh back16x36 w/10' door bdrm, 2 bath, unbe in Bend. garage, fenced yard 541-350-3418 B roker, Century 2 1 TEAM Birtola Garmyn Offered at $692,500 bdrms, 2y2 baths loLakes Realty 8, Prop- + and paver patio. w o o d st o rage. lievable Cas c a de Gold Country Realty, Eagle Crest Properties erty Man a gement Chain link fenced with views, attached ga 12250 NW Dove Rd. cated behind the Theresa Ramsay, High Desert Realty 541-420-9151 Robyn Fields, 541-536-0117 gates. MLS ¹ 541-312-9449 Broker 541-815-4442 gate to gov't lands, rage, 35x36 shop with Unobstructed mounPrincipal Broker, 201302857. John L. Scott Plus boat s t orage. 12x24 loft. , $299,000 www. BendOregon tain views! immacuWaterfront, three rivers 1204 Ch e ry l Dr. 971-255-9866 $377,900. Real Estate, Bend RealEstate.com MLS¹201203307 l ate 1841 sq. ft . 3 south, 4/2, 30x52 RV $174,900. Gorgeous MLS¹201304458 866-722-3370 John L. Scott Real www.johnlscott.com Cascade Realty, Nany Popp, Broker, bdrm, 2 bath, cedar garage/shop, on .43 2998 NE Pin n a cle homes, 2 acres and Dennis Haniford, Princ. Estate 541-548-1712 541-815-8 500 sided home on 4.81 acres. shop! H i g h L akes - Well kept Master on the Main in New construction Place Broker Crooked River Realty fenced acres. Holly Garner, Broker Highland Parks - 3 2 -Story home in N W $179,500. Large cov- Realty 8 Pro p erty 1994 one-level home 1-541-536-1731 MLS 541-480-4208 bedroom, 2.5 b a th, Redmond. Large 1705 ered front porch, cov- Management Price Reduced! 8829 $385,000 w/3 bdrms, 2 baths, 201101447 Fred Real Estate Group 1700 sq. ft. on large .2 2 144 sq ft. Walls o f sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 bath. ered back patio, fully 541-536-0117 SW Jefferson View Pl. 756 Juniper Realty, windows, be a utiful Knotty alder cabinets, landscaping, vaulted acre cul-de-sac lot 715 Mare Ct . 1 8 0 9 Jefferson County Homes Beautiful log home lo541-504-5393 Welcoming Front Porch views, built-ins, gas SS appliances, front/ ceilings, knotty Alder 1 sq.ft., cated in quiet area on w/fenced b a ckyard. 3 large bdrms, V aulted f l oo r pl a n , f ireplace, 2 bo n u s back landscaped with cabinetry. 1 acre corner lot on a MLS¹ 12851 SW Deer Guest bath is wheel30x60 shop, Close to schools! Nice 3 separate utility, sparooms. Har d wood irrigation. M L S ¹ 201208977 paved street. Spa- Crossing. Remodeled accessible, floors, $165,000. High Lakes bdrm home in town cious master, walk-in chair t il e c o u nter 201209017 $189,900. Jeanne Scharlund, Bro- Realty 8 Pr o p erty L andscaped with a c ious 1280 sq . f t . , 3 bdrm., 2 bath, 1440 closet. All appliances kitchen w/center istops. Expansive Trex Jim Hinton 541-420bonus r m. ker, 541-420-7978 sq. ft. home on 2.29 Management included a n d at- land & breakfast nook, deck. 2 car garage, 6229 Central Oregon fenced y a rd , RV Finished above garage. Home acres. Features granCentral Oregon Realty 541-536-0117 parking too! $79,900 tached double garage. tile counters. Great private location. Of Realty Group, LLC is being sold fully furGroup, LLC ite counters, hickory price, $198,000. ¹35995. MLS¹201106963 fered at $420,000. Pri d e -of- D&D Realty Group LLC nished. $21 4 ,900 c abinets, bam b o o www. DavidFoster. Biz/ acre in Terrebonne New construction! NE $117,500. Peggy Lee Combs, Eagle Crest Properties /2with ownership shows in MLS 201301737 Pinnacle. floors, vinyl windows. beautiful view of 866-346-7868 Broker 541-480-7653 Robyn Fields, $174,900 this beautiful 3 bdrm, Juniper Realty, The list goes oni GaDavid Foster, Broker mtns and pasture, mfd 3 Redmond John L. Scott Principal Broker, bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1466 2 bath home. New vi- Great location wonder541-504-5393 541-322-9934 r age, carport & R V 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1456 Real Estate, Bend 971-255-9866 sq. ft. 2-story home, nyl w indows, h e at ful views, large, large 86890 Golden L ane. covered park i ng. John L. Scott sq. ft., storage shed www.johnlscott.com 866-722-3370 Front landscaped with p ump, new well i n lot with almost 1 acre Real Estate, Bend $109,000 MLS and carport, central $95,000. G o rgeous sprinkler system MLS 2 010, m e ta l r o o f , of p r operty. D o n't views 40 acres. High 201204410 www.johnlscott.com Traditional Sale! Great Westridge j $579,000 heat and air. ¹201209172 oversized ga r a ge/ miss a great opportuJuniper Realty, • 3059 sq.ft. $145,000. family home - never in Jim Hinton shop. Spacious living nity! MLS 201303867 Lakes Realty & Prop541-504-5393 • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath 750 541-923-6621 erty Man a gement rental pool. Upgraded 541-420-6229 area with s e parate $90,900. D&D Realty • .66 acre lot Redmond Homes 541-536-0117 package, e x t ended 13850 SW Quail Trail, A MUST SEE! 3 bdrms, Central Oregon Realty family room. o p en Group LLC • MLS 201304317 tile entry, carpet, light 2 baths, vaulted ceil- Group, LLC kitchen includes ap6 326 SW S h a d R d . Powell Butte. Private 866-346-7868 Lester Friedman PC, Fabulous views of 9th ing, Alder cabinetry, horse property with ngs, k n otty a l d e r pliances. Covered RV Spectacular views of Broker, ABR, CSP, Resort Course green h eat pump w/ p r o icabinets, a p pli- NW Redmond neigharea with hookups. Home on acreage bring the C R R C a n yon, gorgeous m o untain EPRO, S.T.A.R. and Mt. Jefferson. No grammable t h e rmo ances, RVSS p arking, borhood, 1506 sq. ft. Located on a corner a ll your t o ys, l i ve S mith R o cks a n d views. The 6.24 acres 541-330-8491 maintenance issues stat, room darkening l andscaping, o v e r - 3 bdrm, 2 bath, fun lot with access from closes to town on this mountains from every i s fenced & c r o ss w ith new T re x o n window treatments in decor and architecsized garage. p aved Da y R o a d. 2.23 acres with 3 bed- window of this 2436 fenced w/2 stall barn, lower & upper decks, all bedrooms. tural accents. MLS Don't let this one get room 2 bat h room sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 3 bath insulated tack room Cg $177,000. MLS w/metal railing. $217,500 201304848 $159,900 away from you. MLS home, split floor plan. home on 1.47 acres. w/water & 2 l o afing 201302314. J e anne $189,000. H o me-ID Home-ID 1007 Redmond RE/MAX $89,900. MLS $229,000. $299 , 000 Scharlunch, 201301715 MLS sheds. 1048. 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1984 Crescent Cut-Off. Horse Property! 4.33 Very Secluded Private 431 Acre horse/cattle $59,900 - Nicely treed 16685 SW Chinook Dr. B are r a n g e lan d . SE Bend Acreage i Gorgeous 2663 sq. ft. Acres! C l os e to 10 Acres. Gated cus- ranch. 3 bedroom, 2.5 l ot a djoining C R R 6 .9 a c r es , Ri v e r Fenced and only 18 $298,000 LOT MODEL on 5 acres. $289,000. BLM! Spa c i ous t om home, 3 b e d - bath, 2640 sq ft home greenbelt. C u rrently views, all utilities inmiles from Madras. • 9.06 acres LIQUIDATION High Lakes Realty & 1878 sq. ft. home. room, 2y/~ baths, over- w/2 car garage/shop, set up for RV use. stalled, owner carry. T here are 2 w a t e r• Cascade Mountain Prices Slashed Huge Property Management Well-maintained, sized garage, large barn and corrals. Just Fully fenced. $189,000 MLS wells - neither of views Savings! 10 Year 541-536-0117 landscaped, barns, Trex deck, mtn views, minutes from Madras. MLS¹201205397 201008671 which are being used. • Close to BLM land conditional warranty. 60'x36' insulated shop Home detached g a rage, ID 1047 . Call Nancy Popp, Juniper Realty Electricity is to one of • MLS 201205047 Finished on your site. $239,900 - Prow front reenhouse. with attached guest 541-815-8000 541-504-5393 them. Mostly gentle Sherry Perrigan, Broker $499,900 ONLY 2 LEFT! log home on view rim 541-410-4938 249,900. MLS quarters, 2 se p tic, Eagle Crest Properties Crooked River s lope w i t h be t t e r $279,900 - 14.76 acres, lot. 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath, 201303017 Redmond, Oregon loafing s h ed , RV 866-722-3370 Realty 1 3.43 i r rigation, 9 grass on the steeper 1.49-acres. J u n iper Redmond RE/MAX 541-548-5511 hook-up, private well, 10 acres, 360' view of 8589 S W P a norama acres land. Possible owner alfalfa, pond terms. floor & cabi n ets. Land & Homes Real JandMHomes.com dg plenty of room to park Cascades/Smith MLS¹ Road. 1.169 a c r e, fenced x-fenced. Min¹201301080 Estate 541-923-0855 toys and have aniSnowberry Village ¹6. 3 Rock, 36x36 b a rn, close to pasture and utes from Redmond. 201301211 $200,000. Call Nancy Popp mals, fully fenced. NO MORRIS bdrms, 2 baths, 1566 2304 sq. ft. garage, mtn. views! $40,500. Owner will put CUP in John L. Scott Real Es541-815-8000 CC&R's or HOA; easy tate 541-548-1712 Garage Sales REAL ESTATE sq. ft, - Silvercrest. hop/hobby ro o m . MLS¹201105165 place. Irrig. equip. inCrooked River Realty a ccess t o Ben d , s Upgrades - newer Call Melody Curry cluded. MLS ¹ Blue Jay Road. CRR. I dp d lyO d d Op d Redmond, or Sisters. $315,000. Garage Sales $279,000.Quality home p aint inside & o u t , MLS¹ 201304364 541-771-1116 201303402 Privacy, great mounOne-of-a-kind p r opm aster o n mai n , newer carpet, huge Call Nancy Popp Crooked River Realty Call Nancy Popp SW Geneva View Rd. t ain views, lots o f e rty, next d oo r t o wood floors. . 9- peak Garage Sales 541-815-8000 k itchen w/island & 541-815-8000. Level 1.14 acres with Build your dream home Eagle Crest. Included Crooked trees, 4 .7 4 a c r es. views from composite sunny breakfast area. River Realty ood building sites. Find them in Wagon Trail Ranch! Crooked River Realty $75,000 MLS¹ in this sale is a timed ecks. 1 .2 0 a c r e . Enclosed back deck, 41,500 MLS Ranch in Powell Butte Homeowners enjoy a 201304811 share with rights to MLS¹ 201302855 in 201102002 private bac k yard. Tick, Tock Redmond RE/MAX use all the amenities $ 925,000. Pride o f communityclubhouse, Call Nancy Popp $86,000. Juniper Realty The Bulletin ownership/Borders swimming pool and Land & Homes Real the resort offers. Call 541-815-8000 Marilyn Rohaly, 541-504-5393 access to th e L ittle Tick, Tock... Estate 541-923-0855 for private showing. BLM. Feed Lot, hay Crooked River Realty Classifieds Broker 541-322-9954 MLS ¹ 20 1 2 03090. Barn, Equip. S h ed Deschutes River. Visit John L. Scott ...don't let time get 775 www.wagontrailranch. BUILD YOUR DREAM $329,000. Outstanding 541-385-5809 $455,000. H i ghland MLS¹201206082 Real Estate, Bend golf course/Crooked Bowen org fo r c o m munity away. Hire a HOME on this 5.3 Manufactured/ Realty 541-923-2311 Vicci www.johnlscott.com 541 -41 0-9730 acre parcel just a few River canyon views. Lovely Home on 9 Pri- Westside and 17 Acres info. O ff e re d at Mobile Homes professional out 3 bdrm, 2 bath home vate Acres - 2785 Sq Central Oregon Realty $28,000. minutes s o ut h of 760 of The Bulletin's MLS¹201303671. P rineville. Views o f Suntree Village ¹ 1 65 with dbl attached ga- ft. h om e w / v aultedCustom log home with Group, LLC portico, 4 bedroom, 4 Mfd./Mobile Homes rage, 28x42 RV barn. ceilings, www.johnlscott.com/ t he Cascades a n d "Call A Service fir e place, bath, 3,381 sq ft. Of$37,500 2 bed with Land MLS¹ 201302477 89670. easy access off Davis rooms, 2 baths, 1188 formal living & dining, fered at $1,295,000. Professional" Lots Call Nancy Popp, Faye Phillips, Broker L oop. S eptic a p great room, 4 bdrms, sq ft. Beautifully up Cate Cushman, 541-815-8000 541 -480-2945 Directory today! proved and p o wer dated: windows, roof, $ 120 000. 3 b d rm, 2 3 full baths, breakfast Principal Broker N orth P o wel l B u t t e Crooked River Realty John L. Scott available. 1564 sq. ft. MH n ook, pantry, o a k p aint inside 7 o u t , bath, 541-480-1884 2 acres w/well, borders Acreage 3 buildable, MLS201302249 near the community laminate floors, car cabinets, two car ga- www.catecushman.com rare lots. C ascade Real Estate, Bend BLM, great views, power $37,750 park in RR. 1 .43 rage. 14 1 S W C r a terat prop line, end of road pet, water heater and acre. MLS C Mountain views. Quiet Lot John L. Scott Real ¹201303876 FIND IT! more! Beautiful yard. MLS¹201303982 Loop. 1.01 acre, well n ear P r ineville R e s. area. Call Vicci BoEstate 541-548-1712 Linda Lou Day-Wright, SuY f7 I Nadine Ash, Broker treed Iot. $ 3 9,900.$129,000. 541-350-6173 A must see! wen 541-410-9730 Broker, 541-771-2585 541 -390-401 7 Call Marilyn Rohaly, SELL IT! Central Oregon Realty MLS¹201105162 7.71 acres near Steel- Cascade Views in Ter- Broker, 541-322-9954 Crooked River Realty John L. Scott Call Melody Curry The Bulletin Classifieds Group, LLC head Falls. Located rebonne. $192,500 541-771-1116 John L. Scott Real Real Estate, Bend 360' View / Top of Butte off paved road. Come Breathtaking views, De$124,999. Must See to Pin e Advertise your car! www.johnlscott.com W onderful L a Crooked River Realty Estate, Bend in Terrebonne. Home, Appreciate, very build your dream schutes River Cana creage set-up f o r Add A Ptcfure< www.JohnLScott.com shop, mansion building clean, move-in home! ¹201106739 yon, and farming valhorses w it h r o u nd Reach thousands of readers! One acre. Driveway in site. 2% to broker. See: Want to impress the r eady... 3 B d rm, 2 place. 7981 SW High Linda Lou Day-Wrightley below, 5 usable pen, 4- stall barn with CaII 541-385-5809 http://bend.craigslist.org/ relatives? Remodel Broker, 541-771-2585 acres with well Ideal S nowberry Village ¹ 6 Bath, 1512 sq. ft. Man c hicken coop, h a y The Bulletin Classifieds Cone. $29,900. MLS¹ reo/3898367177.html $86,000. 3 bedrooms, Home. Ne w p a i nt, your home with the Crooked River Realty building site with unstorage and complete 208 2nd Ave., Culver. 201003931 2 baths. 1566 sq. ft. flo o ring, Call Melody Curry o bstructed view s Silvercrest. Upgrades laminate help of a professional b unkhouse. 40 x 6 0 Level city lot. $38,200 7 965 SW R i ve r R d . 541-771-1116 s late e n t ry , til e d MLS¹201205208 shop/garage finished MLS 201203505 from The Bulletin's 2.79 acres, near the newer paint inside & kitchen, laundry and Crooked River Realty Day 541-306-1018 with bath. Hot house. "Call A Service Juniper Realty Deschutes river. Gail out and newer carpet. bathrooms. M a s ter Central Oregon Realty 2 ponds. Landscaped. 541-504-5393 Ridge At Eagle Crest i $49,000 MLS Huge kitchen with isProfessional" Directory and other 2 bdrms are Group, LLC Mountain & meadow $99,900 201009429 l and a n d sun n y separated with a livviews. 12 f r ost-freeThis is the premier lot • Cascade Mountain Juniper Realty breakfast area. Ening room and family Folley Waters. S hort 4 bdrm, 3 bath on 4.96 New Listing! 15 y Irrifaucets, 2 b d rm, 2 left at Eagle Crest: views 541-504-5393 closed back deck. Pri- room. Fro n t/back distance to Steelhead Redmond. For p i cs gated Acres! Specbath h o me, w r a p- 1.03 acres with spec • .32 to .36 acre lots vate backyard. I mdecks. oversized $89,500 - 5- flat acres. Falls and famous De- m aculate & tacular Cas c ade and more info go to a round decks a n d tacular views of the • Golf, pool, tennis & val u e P erfect f o r ho r s e 20x24 garage w i th schutes fishing. Pnhttp://bend.craigslist.o views, 5-stall barn much more. $375,000 s now-capped Ca s trails storage space above. cade Mountains. This • MLS 201301147 property or privacy. vate an d s e cluded priced. with heated t ack, rg/reo/3774892552.ht MLS 201207852 Call Marilyn Rohaly, Area of shallow well 2 .06 a c res. M L S ¹ MLS 201300412. is a flag lot with plenty Mark Valceschini PC., ml or call for appt. to custom home, very Cascade Realty, Broker, 541-322-9954 depths. Poss i b le 201303503 $65,000. of privacy. Home ID Cascade Realty, private but close to view 541-548-9975 541-536-1731 Broker, CRS, GRI John L. Scott Real owner terms. MLS¹ R edmond 541-536-1731 town. $56 5 , 000. FM. $250,000. RE/M A X 541-383-4364 Estate, Bend 201104251 763 Eagle Crest Properties Land & Homes Real 7150 SW S W ALLOW MLS ¹ 201304467 www.JohnLScott.com $184,900. Triple wide Call Nancy Popp RD. Spacious 1804 Redmond RE/MAX 866-722-3370 Estate 541-923-0855 Recreational Homes with very open floor 541-815-8000 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2 bath Land & Homes Real $48,900 1.04 acres with bought a new boat? & Property plan Kitchen has lots Crooked River Realty Lot 21 SW Chipmunk Just w ith S m i t h Roc k Estate 541-923-0855 Sell your old one in the a view in CRR. of storage, tile backsv iews. B r ight a n d Rd. 5.16 acre, com- classifieds! $89,900 Beautiful elAsk about our MLS 201206664. Butte! 10 Acres! 130339 Wild River Dr., MORRIS p lash, and i s c o n o pen k itchen a n d Powell evated view a b ove munity water installed. Super Seller rates! Call Linda Lou mou n tain Crescent. waterfront, nected to a sunroom. REAL ESTATE $60,000 MLS great room. Private Knockout Deschutes River Can541-385-5809 log-sided, 3 bedroom, Day-Wright, Broker, v iews! 3863 sq. f t . Laminate flooring in I dp d lyO d d O p d location on 5.62 541-771-2585 yon. Westerly Cas- 201300800 custom home, gour2 bath with garden tub a ll rooms and s k y Juniper Realty acres. $209,000. MLS met kitchen, o ffice, 773 cade views. 2-acres, S untree Village ¹ 2 5 Crooked River Realty in master, a dream lights for an airy light 541-504-5393 201304491 J u n iper 3 b e d paved rd. Septic ap$29 000 Acreages feel. Beautifully landRealty, 541-504-5393 o utbuildings, s h o p . kitchen with Whirlpool Great Mountain View proved. rooms, 2 baths, 1269 scaped. Huge shop/ $779,900. a ppliances, log a c - home site, short dis Rainbow Drive CRR. MLS¹201207148 sq. ft., 1983 Marlette. cents throughout, fire- tance to the Lakeside Lot 22 SW Chipmunk Beautiful and peaceful MLS¹201106428 sep. building corner lot with sevCall Nancy Popp vaulted l i ving garage, Powell Butte home on 541-350-3418 place, covered enter- S ports Center a nd Rd. 5.19 acres, level u sed as a hob b y eral g reat b u ilding Nice 541-815-8000 room. Large kitchen Redmond RE/MAX taining d e ck , RV 10.36 acres with 8.33 Mt n . view s . Spray Park, come and l ot, sites. 5.76 acres, rock and separate laundry. room. Newer septic, Crooked River Land & Homes garage, graveled drive enjoy listening to the $69,000 MLS acres o f ir r igation. roof, & paved driveoutcroppings, lots of Realty Large covered deck. way Real Estate and secluded on 4.52 quiet. Avoid bank clos 201106095 This home was rein 2010. Property character, $99,000. Pick your own exte acre. Minutes from Juniper Realty built in 2004 (original S EPTIC, is fenced & has a seBARE LAND on Hwy 97 MLS¹ 2905671 ing costs; the seller is WAT E R , rior paint$2300 paint lakes and Willamette offering 541-504-5393 h ouse was b uilt i n curity gate. - OWC! ALL utilities exce l lent Redmond RE/MAX 0x40 S H O P ! 1' / 4 Ski Pass. Snowmocredit. 1 975 p e r cou n ty 3 MLS 201302863. in. MH to be removed Land & Homes Real Call terms to a q u alified acre cul-de-sac loca13601 SW Canyon Dr. Marilyn R ohaly, records). Open loft tion. Cascade views! bile from your front Cascade Realty, buyer on this .44 acre 1.13 acres, Mt. Jeffer- B4 sale. Build dream Estate 541-923-0855 Broker, 541-322-9954 541-536-1731 den overlooks the liv- 1000 gal. septic, CRR yard in the winter or home, run approved lot. $83,500 Home-ID son views, owner will John L. Scott Real fish from the Little Deing and dining areas water w/back-flow debiz. Zoned MUA-Multi619 carry. $58,500 MLS Estate, Bend What are you schutes in your back $ 79,900. O wner w i l l with soaring vaulted vice. Shop, concrete Use Agri c ultural. Eagle Crest Properties 201106385 www.JohnLScott.com c arry with a g o o d ceilings. Spacious oak floors/windows, 16x10 yard. $225, 000/ 866-722-3370 $125,000. BRING AN Juniper Realty looking for? d own p ayment. 2 kitchen and utility/mud overhead OFFER! 541-504-5393 door. MLS¹201304428. Call Kerry at $25,000-$49,000 You'll find it in FACTORY SPECIAL b drm, 1 bath o n 1 room with tile flooring. $89,900. MLS¹201102205. MLS ¹ New Home, 3 bdrm, 541-81 5-0606. Spectacular l ot s in Lot 16 SW Shad Rd. acre in C RR. M LS Wrap around porch, 201203418 ¹36677. Faye Phillips, The Bulletin Classifieds $46,500 finished Cascade Realty, Yarrow S u bdivision, 2.7 acres, Mt. Jeffer¹201303870 detached 2 car drive Broker 541-480-2945 Call Nancy Popp on your site. 541-536-1731 the newer develop- son & S m ith R ock Linda Lou Day-Wright, through garage and John L. Scott 541-815-8000 J and M Homes ment in the East hills views. $78,500 MLS Broker, 541-771-2585 1008 SF Barn/Shop Real Estate, Bend 21003 Tekarra Lane, Crooked River 541-385-5809 541-548-5511 of Madras. Very near 201208266 Crooked River Realty with a 720 SF lean-to, www.johnlscott.com Realty Crescent Lake, OR. the n e w Aqu a t ic Juniper Realty fenced pasture, pond, 2-story stunning getCenter, Middle School 541-504-5393 l andscaped yar d . Silver Lake, OR. (2) away i n Cr e s cent COCC Campus. 5 acres adjoins public Panoramic Cascade 1848 sq. ft. homes on Meadows. B e autiful and Mountain view. 4 0 ac r es . Onl y o ld g r owth tr e e s Home ID YARROW land over Deschutes MLS¹201304104 $199,000! High scattered throughout Eagle Crest Properties River. Short walk to 866-722-3370 John L. Scott Lakes Realty river. the property. Two loft $74,900 Real Estate 541-536-0117 13740 SW Canyon Dr. MLS¹201102328 Call bdrms with 2 b aths 541-548-1712 1.228 acre. Build your Linda Lou Day-Wright d ownstairs. Lar g e This beautiful custom dream home. Broker, 541-771-2585 Cascade views, newer home sits up where great room has been $47,500. MLS¹ Crooked River Realty 3214 sq. ft. 4 bdrm, Bald Eagles s o ar! added to the house 4'/~ bath home, 3-car b reathtaking v i e w s with its own sunroom 201105164 10 dividable acres near Call Melody Curry garage, 2 RV bays, from every window! and large wood stove. Prineville, 3 mi off Juni541-771-1116 36x40 shop. Lg open kit, fantastic Adjacent to BLM land. per Canyon Rd on James living room w / rock Detached garage and Crooked River Realty Rd (to the north) $15,000 $442,900. storage shed outside. MLS¹ 201304473 fplce,family room w/ - View beauti- obo. 805-286-1283 Very close to Cres- $29,900 Call Nancy Popp huge built in bar, atful C r ooked R i v er 12770 NW Dove Rd. cent Lake and Wil541-815-8000. tached apt w/its own C anyon walls f r om l amette S k i Pa s s . your new business. 5 .12 a c r es , Mt n . Crooked River Realty entrance, lovely for$149,000. Call Linda B uild to s u i t y o u r views, all utilities inmal dining room, all stalled. $96,500 MLS C harming Coun t r y topped offw/2 beau- at 541-815-0606. b usiness. Und e r - 20120135 Cottage surrounded tiful mstr suites. ComCascade Realty, ground power & CRR Juniper Realty by large trees and 541-536-1731 plete whuge walk thru water available. 541-504-5393 boasting mo u ntain closet, & rotating bed MLS¹201207341 LINCOLN CITY views from this close so that you can pick 1 6160 SW Dove R d . Call Nancy Popp, $70,000 to town location on 5 the view you want to 6.1 acre corner lot, 541-815-8000 a cres. This 3 b e d- wake up to. $490,000. • 90x100 lot, Mtn. views, near DesCrooked River •Water, sewer & electric room home is beauti- MLS¹201201550. chutes River. $89,900 Realty hookups fully decorated with John L. Scott MLS 201205646 • Downtown location. tasteful colors, has Beautiful Golf Course Real Estate Juniper Realty •3 blocks east of Hwy 3 Lots lots of character and ¹2 , . 4 a cres, 541-548-1712 541-504-5393 101 loads of updates. This leveI lot, views t he pote n tial.•5 blocks from Devils is a must see - even Tons of pond, 2nd & 7th fairLake Find It in has a traditional fire- N ewer h om e w i t h •Ideal ways; ¹84, .35 acres, duplex location b eautifully tree d , The Bulletin Classifieds! place. Irrigated pas- open floorplan and •SDC's are covered. large rooms. Close to •For sale by owner ture for critters and views the pond, on 541-385-5809 n eat barns & o u t - the en t rance of the 10th fairway; ¹52, 541-617-1609 Crooked River Ranch. b uildings a s wel l . .3 acres, water front 16535 SW Chinook Dr. MLS¹201304326. A $102,000. ML S ¹ Summer Lake log home lot, beautifully treed, 5 .68 a c res, R i v e r on 2.33 acres, 360' lot for the money and 201302557. on the 6th fairway. v iews, o w ne r w i l l HelPing Central OtegOnians SeCure hOme finanCing is the hard to find peaceful Call Gail Day, views! $229 , 000. Mara Stein, Principal carry. $225,000 MLS 541-306-1018 High Lakes Realty & setting. $349,900. Call Broker, Pamir 201106408 only thing we do and we promise to go the extra distance Heather Hockett, PC, Central Oregon Realty Property Management Properties, Inc. Juniper Realty Group, LLC 541-536-0117 541-61 7-61 95 541-504-5393 B roker, Century 2 1 for you. We live where you live and provide the highly Gold Country Realty, •
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PROVIDENCE l $227,000 • 1816 sq.ft. • 3 bedroom, 2 bath • Corner lot with fenced yard 541-390-5349 • MLS 201305376 GREGFLOYDPC, BROKER
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RIDGEWATELO R T l $124,900 CHRISNHARTMAN. DECOU RCEY, BROKER 541-312.7263
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LA PINE l $121,999 DAWNULRICKSON, BROKER , CRS, GRI, CHMS 541.610-9427
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• 3 bedroom, 2 bath • 1.33 acres • MLS 201303832
lA PINE l $115,500 RACHEL LEMAS, BROKER 41-383-435 41.896-1263
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1404 sq.ft. manufactured 3 bedroom, 2 bath 1.02 acres MLS 201304556
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PRINEVILLE l $99,000 JJ JONE S, BROKER 541-610-731 541-788.367
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2.04 acres Cascade Mountain views Crooked River views MLS 2704850
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M oving Boxes, y o u C elebrate t h e Red , Dachshund Very RARE g4 . Four passes to Oregon haul, all f r ee. C a ll White 8 Blue! Adopt a Longhaired Standard Coast Aquarium $45 ~4 ee 24" mountain bike, 18 SUPER TOP SOIL 253-640-6126. nice cat from Petco, s ize, A K C , G O R -Maine Coon kittens, as- speeds like new $75 ALL. 541-728-4357 www.hershe sonsndbark.com PetSmart or Tumalo GEOUS, sweet boy! s orted colors $ 3 0 541-516-8985 Screened, soil 8 comsanctuary! We have $650. 541-316-8382 post m i x ed , no 208 cash. 541-678-7599 Yakima bike rack, holds • all colors & types, inMisc. Items rocks/clods. High huPets 8 Supplies cluding 'red' tabbies, Donate deposit bottles/ POODLE Toypups & 3 bikes, fold down model, mus level, exc. f or 202 white cats, 8 'blues'. Advertise V A CATION flower beds, lawns, 470 to local all vol- teens. Also,POMAPOOS $125. 541-379-3530 pet sitter in NE Bend, W e will w aive o u r cans Call 541-475-3889 SPECIALS to 3 milgardens, straight unteer, non-profit res242 Want to Buy or Rent A Domestic & warm and loving home small adoption f ee lion P acific N o rth- s creened to p s o i l . cue, to h elp w /cat Rodent control experts Exercise Equipment with no cages, $25 day. entirely for adult cats In-Home Positions westerners! 29 daily Bark. Clean fill. Despay/neuter vet bills. (barn cats) seek work Wanted: $Cash paid for Linda at 541-647-7308 going to veterans 8 six liver/you haul. vintage costume jewCans for Cats trailer is in exchange for safe ProForm XL680 Cross newspapers, WILL DO -in Bend: 541-548-3949. states. 25-word claselry. Top dollar paid for BOXER AKC puppies, seniors! Fixed, shots, a t Jake's Diner on shelter, basic c are. Private (elderly) in-home ID chip, tested, more! Hwy. 20 at P urcell. Fixed, shots. Will de- Trainer, heart r ate, sified $540 for a 3-day Gold/Silver.l buy by the pulse, weight, speed, a d. care, 20 yrs hospital exreat litter, 1st shots, Sanctuary open Sat/ Ca l l (916) Estate, Honest Artist D onate Mon-Fri a t liver! 541-389-8420 inclines & more. Paid 2 88-6019 perience in local hospital. 700. 541-325-3376 Sun 1-5, other days or vis i t Elizabeth,541-633-7006 Lost & Found • Smith Sign, 1515 NE $1250, asking $425 Light housekeeping, Scottish Terrier AKC by appt. 65480 78th, www.pnna.com for the 2nd; or at CRAFT in meal prep, Drs. appts, pups, born 4/2. Shots obo. 541-416-3606. PeoPle Look for Information Cat oray tabby 6 yrs Bend. Photos, map at Tumalo anytime. 541Pacific Nor t h westFound suit case, medium have dependable car parents on About Products and 245 Daily Con n ection.size, 6/20 in Bend. Call to w/ins. have had since a kitten, www.craftcats.org. 389-8420. Info/map at & wormed, 9-5 Mon-Thurs. site, Ready now! (PNDC) Services Every Day through free to l o ving home. 541-389-8420, or like identify: 541-420-9222 www.craftcats.org Golf Equipment Person must be some541-317-5624. us on Facebook. Tlte Bulletin Classifieds 541-306 9055 what independent. Found: womans ring, Find exactly what Available German Shepherds, Snake, Red-Tailed Boa Golf cart, 2000 Yamaha lot of Old Mill W ages nego. a dult f e male, e x c . gas, custom top, runs you are looking for in the parking AKC, 10 yr. research Movie Theater. Call to July 1. 541-383-2851 temperament eater. breeding program, good. $1500 f i r m, Holiday Bazaar CLASSIFIEDS identify. 541-549-6894 476 $145. 541-410-8590 541-280-3780 $1500-$2800. & Craft Shows 541-430-1 026 Employment Taste of the Wild Ladies golf 7 metal W, Bend Indoor Swap www.trained-dogs.com Roasted Fowl Dog Opportunities Central Oregon graphite shaft, bag, balls, Meet - A Mini-Mall full Food. 30lbs - $37. Saturday Market misc. $35. 541-526-0897 of Unique Treasures! REMEMBER: If you Chihuahuas! Awesome Cavalier King Charles Lab Pups AKC,black & Quarry Ave. Hay 8 St. & Wilson Ave. Hands-on Children's have lost an animal, Add your web address purebred pup- asst'd colors, all meds, yellow, Master Hunter Feed. 541-923-2400 Titleist carry bag, $50. 3rd 10-5 Thurs-Fri-Sat. to your ad and readEventfeaturing all kinds Spaniel don't forget to check $250. 541-362-1977 Taylor RBZ irons, 4-P, pies, wormed, parents sired, performance pediwww.quarryfeed.com of trucks! This Sat., 10-4, on site. health guaraners on The Bu//etin's The Humane Society Taylor R11S Buying Diamonds Downtown Bend, across tee, $800. 5 4 1-548-Chi-poms, 2, very small, gree, OFA cert hips & el- Wolf-Husky-Malamute $295. web site, www.bendBend driver, $195. Ping i15 /Gotd for Cash 541-771-2330 from the library! 1st shots, $250 each. bows, bulletin.com, will be 541-382-3537 4574. 541-408-5909 pups only1 girl left! irons, 3-W plus 52', 56' www.kinnamanretrievers.com Saxon's Fine Jewelers 541-420-9015 541-420-4403 able to click through Redmond $300! 541-977-7019 &60', $365. Cleveland 541-389-6655 automatically to your 541-923-0882 wedges, 50, 54 & Yorkie pups AKC, 2 girls, 588 Pd 4 ille website. BUYING $200. 2 boys, potty training, 58', 541-447-7175; Lionel/American Flyer health guar., pixs avail, 541-480-1014 AUTO SALES - 2 sales trains, accessories. or Craft Cats $650 8 up. 541-777-7743 reps needed, prefer246 541-408-2191. 541-389-8420. ably bilingual English/ Guns, Hunting BUYING & SE L LING Spanish. Call David, Furniture & Appliances 541-548-5116. & Fishing All gold jewelry, silver and gold coins, bars, Caregiver —All Shifts 2 futons: 1 king size, 1000 rnds of factory .40 rounds, wedding sets, avail. Apply in person. $149; & easy conversion S&W FMJ ammo, $475. class rings, sterling silInterviews this week. sofa full-size, $119; both 541-647-8931 ver, coin collect, vinApply in person at for $200! 623-606-2809 tage watches, dental I Es t ate Sales Sales Northwest Bend Sales Southwest Bend Sales Southeast Bend 1600 rnds .556 ammo, 1099 NE Watt Way, Fl e ming, $1000. 1000 rnds 45acp, gold. Bill Bend. A1 Washers&Dryers $600. 1000 rnds of 9mm, 541-382-9419. E state S a l e 20 7 4 9 MOVING SALE Yard Sale — 5 year $150 ea. Full war$400. 541-647-8931 Canterbury Ct., Bend. Fri. 8 Sat. 6/28 & 29, Huge Estate Salespring cleaning sale! COWGIRL CASH Free Del. Also Have an item to Fri. 8 Sat., 8-4., large 9-5 both days. Cloth- we are moving to Saturday, June 29 8am- ranty. wanted, used W/D's 240 rnds of .223 factory We buy Jewelry, Boots, and can't 3pm. 60321 Sage Stone sell quick? 8 small appli., linens, ing, furniture, house Scotland Vintage Dresses 8 541-280-7355 R emington amm o , ake many of o u r Lp, 97702 (near intersecFarm Equipment • kitchen, silks, tables, goods, More. 924 Brooks St. rec r eation twonderful $150. 541-410-2225 If it's under possestion of China Hat / Par541-678-5162 lift chair, office sup- large selection. 67060 sions with us. Stop & Machinery • China cabinet 70" high, 300 rds factory 45 Long www.getcowgirlcash.com '500 you can place it in plies, storage, yarn, Rock Island L a ne, by Fri., Sat. or Sun., rell Rd., Pahlisch Homes walnut finish, 7 shelves, Colt, $270. 500 rnds 38 Christmas, g a r den, B end. On H w y 2 0 9 -4, and f i n d i n - Stonegate subdivision) The Bulletin nice! $135. 541-548-5677 spl, $230. 541-647-8931 GENERATE SOME Farmall cub, runs/ custom roll-top com- between Mileposts 6 c redible deals o n EXCITEMENT starts great, good Classifieds for: puter desk. &7 (Plainview area) Couch w/2 built-in reclin400 rnds of .380 ammo, dishes, tools, clothSales Redmond Area ers, + 2 free color TV's, $200. 2200 rnds of 22LR, IN YOUR paint, blade, mower, MOVING SALE: Sat. 8 ing, furniture, craft NEIGBORHOOD. plow, cultivators, hy$500 obo. 541-516-8985 $260. 541-647-8931 '10 - 3 lines, 7 days Sun., 64892 S i mon supplies and more. Auntie Pam's once in a or 541-610-3578 Farrand Moving Plan a garage sale and d raulic l i ft , pto , Rd., 1 mi. east of Tu- 60976 S n o wberry lifetime downsizing Bend local pays CASH!! don't forget to adver'16 - 3 lines, 14 days Estate Sale manuals, 8 asmalo. 3 b o okcases, Place. Cash only! for all firearms & G ENERATE SOM E Fri 9-4, Sat. 9-4 sale! Q UALITY tise in classified! s orted extra s . (Private Party ads only) oak rocker, Storey 8 ammo. 541-526-0617 QUALITY home fur- EXCITEMENT in your 541-385-5809. 2121 NW Black $3,500. Clark upright piano, nishings. This is not the neighborhood! Plan a Pines Place, Bend. 286 541-815-4214 BNIB WALTHER Wildland Firefighters Entire household, cheap stuff! A u ntie garage sale and don't P99. 9mm. box, paper GET FREE OF CREDIT Sales Northeast Bend To fight forest fires. C ARD DEBT N O W I Pam isdownsizing and forget to advertise in work, and extra clip. beautiful furniture, Must be 18 years old Cut payments by up SITREX HM 300 hay moving and needs to classified! beds, dressers, Bear Creek Village bought brand new. tedder, $2000. & drug free. Apply to half. Stop creditors thin the herd. Beautiful 541-385-5809. tables, desk, futon, Community Yard Sale, didn't like it. $550 obo 541-771-9607 between 9 a.m. to 3 from calling bedroom set, l i ving leather chairs, 155 NE Craven Rd, 541 977 1438. 866-775-9621. p.m., Mon. thru Thurs. room set, and other Headboard, twin, Oak, kitchen items and Fri-Sat, 6/28-29, 9-3. 325 Bring two forms of ID fill (PNDC) kiln 8 accessories, 2 Collectibles, furniture; artwork, in- very good cond., $25 Browning Citori o/u 20 vintage record coldesigner acobo. 541-388-9223 out Federal 1-9 form. like-new trail b ikes, cluding lithographs by ga. & Safari 300 WIN M oving Boxes, y o u Hay, Grain & Feed lection. Sale given cents, fabric, clothing No ID=No Application. McCarthy, D o o little, NEED TO CANCEL bike rack, glass coffee bike, Bar, Weatherby Mark haul, all f ree. Call by Farmhouse misc housewares. Terpning; Weber protable with metal base, 1st quality grass hay, Irg V left hand 270 mag, YOUR AD? Estate Sales. 253-640-6126. 3'x3'x8' bales, approx pane BBQ. Everything wicker couch, chair & Find Your Treasures The Bulletin Glock 26, Ruger LCP is in at least very good Classifieds has an 750lbs ea. $240/ton, barn end tables, 18hp Merc. 380. The Bulletin Offers Parking Lot Sale! condition. Everything Garage Sale - Crooked motor, chest of draw"After Hours"Line H & H Firearms & Tack Free Private Party Ads stored. Patterson Ranch, 29, 8am-4pm must go - if it doesn't Sisters, 541-549-3831 River Ranch, 9020 SW ers, weed sprayers, atJune 541-382-9352 • 3 lines - 3 days Call 541-383-2371 the Sound Garden P Al R I C K go I will be giving it Panorama Rd., Sat. June hunting coats, 1990 • Private Party Only 24 hrs. to cancel 1279 NE 2nd St. Baler Twine 82' Holiday Rambler away to family. CASH!! 1199 NE Hemlock, 29th, 8-2. Leaving the • Total of items adveryour ad! to Searing Elec- Fri., 8-4, Sat. 8-3, LoMost Common Sizes For Guns, Ammo & Ultra-Lite, sewing ma- (next Redmond, OR country! 541-788-6184 tised must equal $200 Quarry Ave. Hay & Feed tric) All proceeds go cated i n Re d mondStressless-type c h a ir, Reloading Supplies. chine cabinet, tread(541) 923-0703 or Less to Beth Israel Messi541-923-2400 about a mile north of Exc. Cond., Java color, 541-408-6900. Gervais Moving Sale mill, stationary exeranic Prayer Center FOR DETAILS or to www.quarryfeed.com RHS, 2144 NW Jack- $300 obo. 541-306-3662 Revolver, Fri. 6/28 8 Sat. 6/29 9 cise bike. Don't miss this one! .38 special, PLACE AN AD, General pine Ct., follow signs! a.m to 4 p.m. undercover Charter Arms Call 541-385-5809 Multi-Family Garage Sale Wicker Planter Wanted. Irngated farm 10550 27th St. Garage Sale, Fri., Sat. with s peed l o aders, Sat., 6/29, 9-3, Fax 541-385-5802 Craft & candle supplies, $125. ground, under pivot irEvent Security Terrebonne. Sun. 9-6; 2630 NW shoulder holster, 250 2642 NW Pickett Ct. 541-306-1922 rigation, i n C e n tral for Deschutes soda maker, f abric & Entire household! 22nd St. Girls white rounds ammo & more, Vlntage kegerator oldie OR. 541-419-2713 Furniture, household household misc., misc. Pool table, kitchen items, items, kids' stuff & more! c lothing, S at . 8 - 2 . Queen I r o n bed Wicker Rocking Chairs, $499. 541-516-8985 or but coldie, access. County Fair entertainment center, frame, crystal dishes, 1 white, 1 green, $150 541-610-3578 $50. 541-480-1 052. Want to b u y A l falfa, ** ** 63469 Crestview Dr. Neighborhood Event leather couches, desk, each. 541-306-1922 grass and grain hay, pics, rugs, o utdoor Sec u r ity Ruger 223 good shape Wanted- paying cash standing, in C entral Rovers Sat. 6/29 only, 9-3. Huge Indoor Sale, in etc. This will be a planters, h a rdcover Company is looking Wicker Table 1400 rnds 223, + 3 BI-ANNUAL HOA for Hi-fi audio & stuTrinity Lutheran High books; James Patter~eeehe 1 sale. Ore. 541-419-2713 f or i n dividuals to $175. mags, $2000 or best. Sale - Mt. Washingdio equip. Mclntosh, School Gym, 2550 NE son, Chad Decker, etc Handled by 541-508-9133 work a variety of se541-306-1922 ton Dr., north on FairJ BL, Marantz, D y B utler M arket R d . , Farmhouse curity positions at way Hghts Dr. Please 6/28, 9-4, 6/29, 9-2. HUGE ANNUAL SALE naco, Heathkit, SanEstate Sales 212 248 Farmers Column • t his y e ar's D esDrive Slow, 19 mph sui, Carver, NAD, etc. Clothes, fur n iture, Furniture, kids t o ys chutes County Fair Antiques & Health & h ousewares, m i s c . Call 541-261-1808 household items, exLast Estate/Yard Sale! SADDLEBACK H.O.A. 10X20 STORAGE a nd E x po. D a y , 9-3, 2744 NW Beauty Items Collectibles Sat. June 29, 9am-4pm, ercise equip., sports, Fri/Sat, Yearly Yard Sale BUILDINGS WHEN YOU SEE THIS evening, and gravetools, children's items, Canyon Drive. Furniture, books, lots of Fri-Sat-Sun, 6/28-30, for protecting hay, yard shifts available te l e - Avon Skin So Soft and lass &misc household. 9-4. 2 miles west of and lots more! !! HUGE BARN SALE!! A ntique w oo d Oo firewood, livestock between the follow~ oliday, cabinets, shelvCollector dolls 8 Bar- phone, $200. La Pine Bug Guard. Call Patty Shevlin Park (follow etc. $1496 Installed. LARGE COMMUNITY ing dates: Wednesing, everything has to qo! signs). THIS IS THE BIG at 330-1836. Avon in- More bies, fabric, house(928) 581-9190 P i x a t B e n d b u l e ti j . com 541-617-1133. SALE!Sat. 6/29, from day, July 3 1 st No early sales. 1608 SW ONE! Snowmobile, 65" dependent sales rep. h old items, & a n d On a classified ad CCB ¹173684. 9-3. The Commons at Sunday, August 4, Parkway Dr., Redmond. flatscreen, card making, much much m o r e! go to Pilot Butte, next to Sunvision Pro 28LX tankfjbuilders@ykwc.net 2013. craft supplies, stamps, Fri., Sat., Sun., 8-5 www.bendbulletin.com Pilot Butte trailhead. ning bed, less than 2 wks PEDDLERS MARKET everything goes! 5294 NW Lone Pine to view additional Wanted: Irrigated farm use! $1200. 541-385-9318 Go to July 13, 8 -3 Tumalo L arge tool s a le! A i r Rd., Terrebonne, folphotos of the item. ground, under pivot irhttp://www.barrettFeed Co., hwy 20. pip e lows signs. USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! compressor, 253 riqation, i n C e n tral business.com/ Antiques, crafts, bender, sandblaster, 261 OR. 541-419-2713 TV, Stereo & Video HUGE SALE! branches/location/ vintage, produce cherry picker, engine Door-to-door selling with Beautiful handedical Equipment Collectibles, electronics, OR/bend or call stands, metal s hop more. Space rent $25 Want to b u y A l falfa, carved coffee table fast results! It's the easiest D irecTV - O v e r 1 4 0 541-382-6946 for saw, welder, tanks, & door knobs, hinges,home (44 e x 19sgse x 174/se) (541) 306-8016 grass and grain hay, way in the world to sell. channels only $29.99 HoMedics recliner masmore info. & appli. copeddlersmarket@g h oses; elect. & a i r decor, furn. Fri-Sat, 8-5 in Central and 2 matching ende a month. Call Now! sage chair w/heat, $100 standing, tools; car parts. com- 850 NE Nickernut Ave. mail.com Ore. 541-419-2713 tables (shown) 24s/4 obo. 541-447-4204 The Bulletin Classified Triple savings! p lete p ower d r u m Multi Family Sale, Sat. x 15 e x 245/4". Built in $636.00 in Savings, 541-385-5809 b rakes f o r 65- 6 6 8 Sun. 10-4, 1940 SW LABORATORY/ 282 Taiwan between Free upgrade to GeMustang 5 lug. CorMANUFACTURING Reindeer Ave. 1940-1950, all glass Produce & Food • Sales Northwest Bend Sat. Only, 8-2, in alley ner of Butler Mkt. Rd. • Building Materials nie 8 2013 NFL SunNutraceutical c l othes, covered, in excelday ticket free!! Start behind 2 58 8 NW 8 and Rumgay Lane. Household, manufacturer in kitchen, toys, tools, lent condition. $1600 THOMAS ORCHARDS Down sizingmove. Lots C rossing Dr . K i n g Sat. 9-3 Assorted Steel Bldgs saving today! Sisters, O R has DVD, VHS. $1-$250. Kimberly,Oregon of quality stuff! Fri/Sat bed, Schwinn Cruiser, OBO. 541-382-6731 1-800-259-5140 Up to 50% off cost to opening f o r QA Moving Sale! 63535 J une 28 & 29, 9 - 5 , fishing Pontoon boat, The fruit stand will be Sale by the Opportuput up Erection info Manager. 5 Years Boyd Acres Rd, Sat 9-3, nity Foundation & Sup- Duncan Phyfe d i ning (PNDC) 1250 NW Elliot Ct. open for the season 15' avail. Source¹ 18X solo c a n oe,3600 experience QA/QC, sq ft shop full! Wine porters - 14,000 sq ft of table, 4 chairs, 2 leaves, DISH T V Ret a i ler. Sat., June 29! 800-964-8335 kitchen stuff & more. w/regulatory cooler, wicker chairs, Fri.,10-3 and Sat. 9-2. new & used lumber, win- pads, $200. 541-475-3647 Starting a t $ 1 9 .99/ We pick or Ready-picked fluency affairs, cGMP's 21 tools/garden automotive, dows, plumbing, electrimonth (for 12 mos.) 8 Bend Habitat 2811 NW Windham 284 Dark Sweet Cherries! CFR part 111 preHigh Speed Internet RESTORE Loop. Baby girl clothes, Sales Southwest Bend work benches, shelving, cal, automotive, appliBRING CONTAINERS ferred. Ful l - time household items, an- ances, hand/power tools, starting a t $1 4 .95/ Building Supply Resale Open 7 days week, 8 computer table, misc. w/benefits. S a l ary month (where availantiques, etc. etc. etc. Great American Sale! tiques, king headboard, contractor items, travel Quality at LOW P a.m. to 6 p.m. ONLY! Dsklftrt lamps, frames, art, guns, commensurate with a ble.) SAVE! A s k PRICES 541-934-2870 7-4, Sat. 7-noon. ammo. 541-390-8000 trailer, boat, canoe, some Visit our HUGE education/experiAbout SAME DAY InGarage Sale; Fri. 8 Sat. Fri., antiques 8 home items, 740 NE 1st 19487 SW Sugarmill Look for updates on home decor ence. Send resume: 9-3, 3361 NW Braid L oop in R iver R i m Moving Sale! Washer, lots of good stuff at good stallation! CALL Now! 541-312-6709 Facebook. consignment store. connieOmetabolic1-800-308-1563 Dr. Furniture, bikes, Books, tools, clothes, dryer, refrig, other appls, prices! (See craigslist.) Open to the public. We are at the Bend New items Fri-Sat-Sun, 9-5, 3294 (PNDC) golf equip & misc. lawnmower hunting Farmers Market 3-7 p.m. maintenance.com kitchen, and more! Skylight Velux f i x ed arrive daily! clothes, toys... Sat. only, S. Hwy 97 (across from SAVE on Cable TV-In- curved mount, 4 ' x4' 930 SE Textron, 8-4, 1940 NE Desert Ct. Big R), in Redmond. Susan & Tom Hittlet ternet-Digital Phone- $100. 541-389-8111 Bend 541-318-1501 General Satellite. You've Got 288 MOVING SALE www.redeuxbend.com CROOK COUNTY A C hoice! O ptions Sales Southeast Bend Sales Other Areas~ EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES 63364 MajesticLoop, Bend from ALL major ser• Fu e l 8 Wood Heywood-Wakefield Friday, June 28 • Saturday, June 29 vice providers. Call us Huge Moving Sale! Fri- Alfalfa Community Sale wicker sofa, $500. Crook County- Wellness & Education to learn more! CALL 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat. June 2 9 t a ble Sat, 6/28-29, 9-3. Nice All Year Dependable 541-306-1922 Board of Central Oregon Today. 888-757-5943. Firewood: Seasoned (Take Empire Ave to 18th St., go north on 18th to household items, freezer, rental $10 at Alfalfa Program Analyst Morningstar, turn west to Majestic Loop and LOTS of tools, collect- Community Hall ! The Bulletin reserves (PNDC) Lodgepole, Split, Del. $49,600- $51,100 DOE the right to publish all turn right to sa/e site) ibles,dog kennel, much 541-408-2085 Bend: 1 for $175 or 2 32 hours per week with full m ore. 2 2 28 0 Wh i t e ads from The Bulletin Crowd control admittance numbers for $335. Cash, Check ESTATE/MOVING County benefits newspaper onto The Musical Instruments issued et 8:00 a.m. Peaks Dr. CASH ONLY! or Credit Card OK. SALE- House full! Closes: July 19, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. Bulletin Internet web541-420-3484. Fred Mueller western high back saddle -134 to 14", Huge Multi-family Yard Beds, 4 dressers, oak site. great condition; Head stall and bit; Riding coats Sale - 60425 Arnold dining set, fridge, The Wellness 8 Education Board of Central and Stetson hats; Upright piano; Maytag gas Market Rd., Sat/Sun household, lots of anOregon (WEBCO) serves as the regional The Bulletin range - double oven - looks new; Maytag built in 9am-7pm. Hammock, Gardening Supplies tiques Fri-Sat 9-4 Mental & Public Health Authority for Crook, dishwasher; Duo bench; Round oak table with furniture, power tools, Locust/Camp Polk Rd, • & E q uipment Deschutes,and Jefferson. We are a new enVintage Japanese glass three leaves; Bedroom set; Dressers; Small chest art, tack, farm/garden, left Indian Ford, first tity that is looking to transform our current floats, asst. sizes, $20 freezer; Older garage freezer; Dorm refrigerator; outdoor/camping/sport, to 70030 Meadow & up. 541-388-9270 Beautiful Yam a ha BarkTurfSoil.com system and are looking for the right person to Hide-a-bed; Loveseat; Leaf patterned sofa and clothing and lots more leftView Rd Sisters. Console piano, like help us do that. This position coordinates the ottoman;Rocker; gossip bench; Demitasse cups unique treasures. 240 For more info go to new cond. $ 2 999. daily operations of WEBCO through overseeand saucers; Precious Moments birthday train; atticestatesandap541-318-7279 PROMPT D E LIVERY ing our data analysis, and project/quality manCrafts & Hobbies Clothing; Four bicycles - all geared bikes - nice; Huge multi-family yard 541-389-9663 praisals.com agement functions for our WEBCO region. Our Electrical appliances; Two older sewing ma- sale! Lots of great kid Coronet, Super O lds, 541-350-6822 offices are located in Prineville and Bend, and Kiln, brand new, with from 1940's, rare, origichines; 6 panels of white plastic lattice; older stuff. F r i .-Sat., 9-1 offices may be moving to Redmond. 20567 Dorchester lots of molds 8 extra nai case 'S/N '11199 lawnmower; Cultivator; 2003 TV; VCR 8 DVD Fri & Sat. 8-4, 100 gal. For newspaper PLAYER; Cheval mirror; Glass shelf unit and PRE-downsizing Garage gas tank & stand, shop ceramic items, $300 $495 obo.541-388-9270 delivery, call the Applications and full job description can be glass table and computer desk; Nice picnic table- Sale! Storage solutions, manuals, misc. auto 541-322-0101 Circulation Dept. at found at www.co.crook.or.us. built in benches in plastic. Inflatable Kayak and Christmas decor, house- parts, lots of h ouseStamp Buyer 541-385-5800 boat; Linens, Books; CD's; misc. decor items; hold goods, small elec- hold. 6563 SW HighRetired gent buys To place an ad, call Please apply at the Canopy; Some costume jewelry; Lots and lots of tronics, Sat. only 9am- land, Powell Butte. stamp collections. Old 541-385-5809 other small items. Crook County Treasurer's/Tax Office 1pm, 61707 Ward Rd. Tumalo-65210 73rd St. or new. Used or fresh. or email 200 NE 2 St. Handled byDeedy's Estate Sales Co. LLC classifiedobsndbullstin.com Albums, stock pages, Street Sale! Sat only, 7-3 Jukebox,slotmachines, Prineville, OR 97754 541 -41 9-4742 days • 547 -382-5950 eves Sunburst Court - see something for everyone! sheets or shoe boxes. Storey & Clark 541-447-6554 vvvvvv.deeedysestatesales.com The Bulletin craigslist for items 8 Thur.-Sun. Cash buyer upright piano, $375 Sere>pg Central Oregonsepce 794S EOE map. 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Maintenance businesses that a dDOE Closes July 5th, 2013 Sidewalks; RV pads; 10-key experience helpful. Computer literacy is Serving Central vertise t o pe r form Driveways; Color 8 required. Ability and willingness to cross train Oregon Since 2003 F or c o m plete j o b des c ription a n d Landscape ConstrucStamp wor k a v a il. into other tasks also a plus. This full time posiResidental/Commercial application form go to tion which includes: Also Hardwood flooroffers benefits including health, vacation, www.co.jefferson.or.us; click o n H uman tion p lanting, deck s , ing a t af fo r dable Zor/df z gua/~ip Sprinkler and a 401-k plan. Compensation between fences, arbors, Resources, then Job Opportunities; or call prices. 541-279-3183 Activation/Repair $10-$11 per hour based upon experience with a 16' Zaav4 ga e /,e. water-features, and in541-325-5002. Mail completed Jefferson O ld T o w n CCB¹190612 monthly incentive program. 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Also The Bulletin Circulation department is looking for tisements which indiOpportunity Employer •Brush and Debris Maintenance a District Representative to join our Single Copy outdrive, open bow, Cleanups & Cleanouts cate the business has •Bark, Rock, Etc. Mel, 541-389-8107 team. Overall focus is the representation, sales stereo, sink/live well, a bond,insurance and tr a i ler, Protect your home and presentation of The Bulletin newspaper. w/glastron workers c o mpensaLandsca in ~ c o v e r, with defensible space •Landscape These apply to rack locations, hotels, special incl. b oa t tion for their employHandyman Like new, $ 8 500. events and dealer outlets. Daily responsibilities ees. For your protecConstruction 541-447-4876 include driving a company vehicle to service a tion call 503-378-5909 Landscape Advertising Account Executive •Water Feature I DO THAT! defined district, ensuring newspaper locations or use our website: Maintenance Installation/Maint. 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This Bonded & Insured background in consultative sales, territory Fertilizer included 18.5' '05 Reinell 185, V-6 Just bought a new boat? r equire an LCB full time position will become available late July 541-815-4458 management and a ggressive prospecting cense. as a long time employee will be retiring. Work Volvo Penta, 270HP, Sell your old one in the with monthly program LCB¹8759 skills. Two years of media sales experience is schedule will be Thursday through Monday with low hrs., must see, classifieds! Ask about our Villanueva Lawn Care. preferable, but w e w i l l t r ai n t h e r i g ht Super Seller rates! Its not too late Maintenance,clean-up, candidate. In c l udes a compe t itive Tuesday and Wednesday off.Requires good $15,000, 541-330-3939 541-385-5809 communication skills, a strong attention to defor a beautiful SPRING CLEAN-UP! thatching + more! compensation package including benefits, and tail, the ability to lift 45 pounds, flexibility of moAeration/Dethatching Free estimates. landscape rewards an aggressive, customer focused tion and the ability to multi task. Essential: PosiERIC REEVE HANDY Weekly/one-time service 541-981-8386 •Lawn Restoration salesperson with unlimited earning potential. tive attitude, strong service/team orientation, SERVICES. Home & avail. Bonded, insured. •Weed Free beds Free Estimates! sales and problem solving skills. 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Chevrolet Cameo Pickup, 1957, disassembled, frame powder coated, new front sheet metal, cab restored. $9995 firm. Call for more info, 541-306-9958 (cell)
1974 Bellanca 1730A 2180 TT, 440 SMO 180 mph, excellent condition, always hangared, 1 owner
for 35 years. $60K.
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Executive Hangar at Bend Airport (KBDN)
Chevy 1955 PROJECT car. 2 door wgn, 350 small block w/Weiand dual quad tunnel ram with 450 Holleys. T-10 4-speed, 12-bolt posi, Weld Prostar wheels,
Chevy Suburban
2003 t/6 ton 4WD,
white, 135k miles,
immaculate. Have maint. records. $6,500.
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$9,988 Plymouth B a r racuda S UBA R U . 1966, original car! 300 hp, 360 V8, center- 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. lines, 541-593-2597 PROJECT CARS: Chevy 2-dr FB 1949-(SOLD) &
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 ont cl i p ., $3950, 541-382-7391
extra rolling chassis + extras. $6500 for all.
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Pilgrim 27', 2007 5th Economical flying wheel, 1 s lide, AC, in your own TV,full awning, excelIFR equipped lent shape, $23,900. Cessna 172/180 HP for 541-350-8629 only $13,500! New Garmin Touchscreen avionics center stack! RV Exceptionally clean! CONSIGNMENTS Hangared at BDN. WANTED Call 541-728-0773 We Do The Work ...
Ford Bronco 1981 4 speed 4x4, 302 engine, low m iles, h eaders, roll b a r, hitch kit, good tires, straight body, runs great, $950. 760-715-9123
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Chevrolet Corvette Coupe 2007, 20,700 mi., beautiful cond. 3LT loaded, victory i'ed, two-tone leather, powerseats, with logos, memory, headsupdisplay, nav., XM, Bose, tilt, chrome wheels, upgraded drilled slotted b rake r o tors, extra insulation, always garaged, serious only $36,500.
Chrysler Newport (2) 1962 4 door sedans, $2500 and $5500. La Pine, 541-602-8652.
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Nissan Sentra 2012 Pull warranty, 35mpg, 520 per tank, all power. $13,500. 541-788-0427
DON'TMI SSTHIS Olds Aurora 1999, white 4-dr, 134K miles, front wheel drive, leather, air, CD/radio, excellent condition. $4000 or best offer. 541-548-5886
Porsche 911 Carrera 993 cou e
1996, 73k miles, Tiptronic auto. transmission. Silver, blue leather interior,
moon/sunroof, new quality tires and battery, car and seat covers, many extras. Recently fully serviced, garaged, looks and runs like new. Excellent condition. $31,500 541-589-4047
Porsche 911 Turbo
530 HP! Under 10k miles, Arctic silver,
$11,000.
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gray leather interior, new quality t i res, and battery, Bose premium sound stereo, moon/sunroof, car and seat covers. Many extras. Garaged, perfect condition $63,500. 541-589-4047
Corvette convertible 1996 26K miles, white/black, Cherry! As shiny as Subaru Baja S p o r tauto. day she was born! 2005, AWD, leather, the $19,000. 541-382-6200 loaded, 35k miles, Vin¹101442 $18,788 • A
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Buick Lucerne CXS 2006 sedan,V8, Northstar 4.6L engine, silver, black leather, new $36,000; 92K miles, 18U wheels & much more, best offer over $7900. Bob, 541-318-9999
Nissan M u rano S L Sport 2004, V6, A/C, leather, loaded.
F150 Super Crew Ford Galaxie500 1963, Ford Cab FX4 2004, 4WD. 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. 2 dr. hardtop,fastback, 877-266-3821 Vin¹C31496 390 vs,auto, pwr. steer & Dlr ¹0354 Bend: 541-330-2495 $17,988 radio (orig),541-419-4989 (Photo for illustration only) Redmond: 541-548-5254 Ford Mustang Coupe S UBA R U . 1966, original owner, 1987 Freightliner COE 3- V8, automatic, great 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. 877-266-3821 axle truck, Cummins en$9000 OBO. I Canopies & Campers gine, 10-spd, runs! $3900 shape, Dlr ¹0354 530-515-8199 obo. 541-419-2713 Subaru Baja Tu r bo Sport 2005, A /C , Ford Ranchero W ~» moon roof, all power. ExK E A T 1979 Vin¹103619 with 351 Cleveland $16,788 modified engine. Hyster H25E, runs Body is in S UBA RU. BUBARUOBBEND COM Lance Camper 1994, Ford F250 S uperCab well, 2982 Hours, excellent condition, fits long bed crew cab, 2001, Triton V8, May '15 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. $3500, call $2500 obo. 877-266-3821 tv, a/c, loaded. $6200 tags, ONLY 89K miles, 541-749-0724 541-420-4677 OBO. 541-580-7334 $6495 obo 541-610-6150 Dlr ¹0354
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Buick Lucerne CXL sedan, 2008, 62,500 mi.,
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offc, bathroom. Adjacent to Frontage Rd; great visibility for aviation business. Financing avail- Chevy Wagon 1957, 4-dr., complete, MONTANA 3585 2008, able. 541-948-2126 or exc. cond., 3 slides, email 1jetjockoq.com $7,000 OBO / trades. king bed, Irg LR, Please call Piper A rcher 1 9 80, 541-389-6998 Arctic insulation, all based in Madras, aloptions $35,000. ways hangared since Chrysler 300 C o upe 541-420-3250 new. New annual, auto 1967, 44 0 e n g ine, IFR, one piece auto. trans, ps, air, NuWa 297LK Hitch- pilot, Fastest Ar- frame on rebuild, reHiker 2007, All sea- windshield. sons, 3 s l ides, 32' cher around. 1750 to- painted original blue, t i me . $ 6 8 ,500. original blue interior, perfect for snow birds, tal l eft k i t chen, re a r 541-475-6947, ask for original hub caps, exc. Rob Berg. lounge, extras, must chrome, asking $9000 see. $25,999 Prineville or make offer. 541-447-5502 days & 541-385-9350
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Honda Civic LX Sedan 2008, A /C, p ow e r Chevy Equinox LT windows, power locks. Sport AWD 2010. Buick Century Limited Vin ¹337972 2000, r u n s gr e at, Auto, 6-Spd w/Over$11,888 beautiful car. $3400. drive, 29 Hwy mpg, 541-312-3085 41K miles, traction S UBA R U . control, keyless entry, moonroof, air, Buick LeSabre 1996. 2060 NE Hwy 20, Bend. power e v erything, 877-266-3821 Good condition, X M S a tellite e n Dlr ¹0354 121,000 miles. gaged, OnStar avail. Non-smoker Nissan Maxima SL MP3. $21,500. Call $2200 OBO. 541-419-0736.
' '-"."m™iPl" Chevy C-20 Pickup 1969, all orig. Turbo 44; auto 4-spd, 396, model CST /all options, orig. owner, $19,950, 541-923-6049
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$19,700! Original low mile, exceptional, 3rd 1952 Ford Customline owner. 951-699-7171 Coupe, project car, flathead V-8, 3 spd extra parts, & materials, $2000 obo. 541-410-7473
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Fleetwood Prowler 32' 2001, many upgrade options, $14,500 obo.
Peterbilt 359 p o table water t r uck, 1 9 9 0, 3200 gal. tank, 5hp p ump, 4 - 3 U hoses, camlocks, $ 2 5 ,000. Ford Thunderbird 541-820-3724 1955, new white soft top, tonneau cover and upholstery. New Antique & chrome. B e a utiful Classic Autos Car. $25,00 0 . •
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OF SALE. Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by MITCHEL EICHELBERGER and ELIZABETH STEELE,
Legal Notices in the City of Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the real property described above which the Grantors had or had power to convey at the time of the exe cution by t hem of said trust deed, together with any interest that the Grantors or Grantors' successors in interest acquired after the execution of th e t r ust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and t he costs an d e x penses of the sale, including a reasonable charge by the Trustee. NO T I CE: Any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right to have this foreclosure p r oceeding d ismissed an d t h e trust deed reinstated b y payment to t h e Beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no d efault occurred) together with the c o sts and expenses actually i ncurred in enforcing the obligation and t r ust deed, together with trustee and attorney fees not e x ceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753, and curing any other default complained of in the Notice of Default by tendering the performance re q u ired under said trust deed, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale. DATED this 23rd day of May, 2013. /s/ Jeffry S. Hinman. Jeffry S. Hinman, Karnopp Petersen LLP, Successor T r ustee, jshokarnopp.com, 1201 NW Wall Street, B end, O R 977 0 1 , TEL: (541) 382-3011 FAX: (541) 383-3073.
as Grantors, to FIRST A MERICAN TI T L E INSURANCE COMPANY, as Trustee, in favor of PHIL WEIGAND, a s B e n eficiary, dated 12/17/2003, recorded on 12/18/2003, as Instrument No. 2 0 0385914 of the Records of Deschutes County, Oregon, The beneficial interest was assigned as reflected in that certain Assignment of Beneficiary's I nterest in Deed of Trust dated 11/16/2012, recorded on 11/29/2012, as Instrument No. 2 0 1247797 in the Records of Deschutes County, Oregon, covering the following d e s cribed real property situated in th e a b ove-ment ioned c ounty a n d state, to wit: The West One-Half (W 1/2) of L ot 1 in Block 1 o f VANDEVERT ACRES, D e schutes County, Oregon. More commonly referred to as 17816 Mockingbird Lane, Bend, Ore gon 9 7 707. T h e Beneficiary and Successor Trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed, and Notice of Default was recorded pursuant to ORS 86.735(3). The default for which the foreclosure is made is failure to pay the debt secured by the trust deed at maturity. Due t o th e d e f ault d e s cribed above, t he Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by t h e t r u st deed immediately due a nd p ayable, s a id sums being the following: 1. Principal PUBLIC NOTICE $15,296.38 plus intere st at t h e r a t e o f AUCTION NOTICE 12.00% per a nnum ON JULY 1, 2013 AT from 8 / 16/12, u n t il 12:00 PM , T H E RE paid in full; 2. Ac- WILL BE A F O R Ecrued Interest as of CLOSURE SALE OF 8/15/12 = $3,837.09; PERSONAL PROPand 3. Coll e ction ERTY, AT S O UTHcosts, attorney fees SIDE STO R AGE, and d i sbursements, 2 0205 BA DGE R and other charges = ROAD, BEND, ORT BD. NOTICE: T h e EGON, 97702. THE undersigned Succes- CONTENTS OF sor Trustee, on AuTHESE UNITS WILL BE SOLD UNLESS g ust 27 , 2 0 13 , a t 11:00 a.m., in accorPAYMENTS IN FULL dance w i t h ORS Is MADE PRIOR TO 187.110, on the front THE TIME OF SALE. steps of the offices of C ASH ONLY. N O Karnopp P e t ersen CHECK - NO CREDIT LLP, in t h e R i v er- CARDS. UNITS TO pointe One building, BE SOLD: ¹169 M.J. 1201 NW Wall Street, Lee.
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'G' Good-Charlie Go o d-Charlie Go o d-Charlie Go o d-Charlie Austin & Ally 'G' Austin &Affy'G' Austin & Affy'G' Good-Charlie D o g With a Blog *DISC Fast N' Loud HolyGrail Hot Rod'14 Street Outlaws n '14' « Street Outlaws n '14' cc Blood & Oil CrudeAwakening n '14' Naked andAfrard n 14 cc Deadliest Catch Fist to theFace'14' *E! **"He's JustNcfThat Into You" (2009, Romance-Comedy)BenAffleck, Jennifer Aniston Keeping UpWith the Kardashians Keeping UpWith the Kardashians The WantedLife E! News (N) ESPN 2013 WimbledonChampionships X GamesMunichFromMunich, Germany. (N)(Live) cc SportsCenter (N)(Live) cc X GamesMunichFromMunich, Germany. (N) cc ESPN2 NFL History CFL Football Saskatc hewanRoughriders atEdmontonEskimosFromCommonwealth Stadiumin Edmonton. (N)(Live) NHRADragRacing Softball *** "Splinfers" (2011) cc ESPNC (11:30) ** "On AnySunday" (1971) (1:15) Downthe Barrel cc (3:15) *** "TheEndlessSummer"(1966) Michael Hynson.« ESPNN SportsCenter (N)(Live) « Job Interview P r o file: 60 SportsNation SportsCenter S p ortsNation (N) SportsCenter(Li(N) ve) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) « ** "MissCongeniality" (2000, Comedy)Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine. **"ThePacifier"(2005,Comedy)Vin Diesel, Lauren Graham, Faith Ford. * "Zookeeper"(2011)KevinJames. FAM (11:00) "Cheaper bythe Dozen2 FNC America's NewsHeadquarters (N) CavutoIBusiness Cashin' In cc T h e Five (N) America's NewsHeadquarters (N) F O X Report (N) Huckabee(N) 'FOOD Chopped Fry,FryAgain'G Mystery Diners Mystery Diners Restaurant: Impossible'G' Restaurant Stakeout 'G Diners, Drive Di n ers, Drive Iron Chef America 'G' ** "X-Men Origins:Wolverine"(2009)HughJackman. Wolverine becomesinvolved withthe WeaponXprogram. ** "Predators" (2010)Adrien Brody. Fearsomealiens hunt a bandof humanfighters FX TheProposal HGTV Kitchen Crashers Kitchen Crashers Love It or List It Mark 8Alana 'G Love It or List It 'G' « High Low Proj. H igh Low Proj Renovation Uns. Renovation Uns. House Hunters 'G' Hunters Int'I *HIST The Dark Ages 'PG' « Caligula: 1400Daysof Terror Controversial newtheories about Caligula. 'PG Lost Magic Decoded 'PG' cc LIFE A Nanny's Revenge" (2012)Jodi LynO'Keefe, Victoria Pratt. '14' « Deadly Spa" (2013,Suspense)AmyPietz, JohnnyWhitworth. « Dirty Teacher" (2013)Josie Davis, CameronDeaneStewart. '14' « MSNBC (11:00) MSNBC Live (N) Disrupt With KarenFinney (N) The Ed Show(N) Caught on Camera Caught on CameraLaborPain Caught onCameraManvs.Nature MTV (11:00) ** "ATL"(2006)Tip Harris, Lauren London. n (1:41) Catfish: The TVShow Adating website. n (2:46) Catfish: The TVShow n (3:50) TheChallenge: Rivals II n '14 (4:55) Girl Code (5:27) Girl Code NICK Sanjay andCraig SpongeBob Power Rangers SpongeBob ** " S cooby-Doo" (2002) Freddie PrinzeJr., SarahMichelle Gellar. n cc Sam&Catn'G' Sam&Catn'G Odd Parents O d d Parents Undercover Boss UniFirst 'PG' « Undercover Boss n 'PG' « Undercover Boss ABM n 'PG'acc Undercover Boss NASCAR'PG' cc Undercover Boss n 'PG'acc OWN Undercover Boss n 'PG' cc Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 PAC12 Pac-12 Football in 60 SPIKE (12:14) World's Wildest Police Videos n '14' « (1:29) World's Wildest Police Videos (2:43) *** "TheDeparted" (2006)LeonardoDiCaprio, Matt Damon.Anundercover copand a criminal leaddouble lives. n ** "Godzilla"(1998) « SYFY (11:00)"Red: WerewolfHunter" '14' "Wifchslayer Grefl" (2012)ShannenDoherty, PaulMcGilion. '14' « Batffedogs" (2013,Horror) DennisHaysbert, Craig Sheffer. '14' « TBN Paws & Tales Chr. World News Praise the Lord Y « In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley 'G (El) Heroes & Legends of Bible Gaither: Precious Memories ** "17 Again"(2009,Comedy)ZacEfron,LeslieMann,ThomasLennon.A 37-year-old EverybodyLoves Everybody Loves Friendsn 'PG'cc FriendsTheOne Friends n '14' cc Friends n 'PG' cc *TBS (11:00) ** "She's theMan" (2006) AmandaBynes, JamesKirk. « man miraculouslytransformsinto a teenager. « Raymond n 'PG' Raymond n 'PG' With the Cat 'PG' (1949,Suspense) OrsonWelles, JosephCotten. A writer of *** "Auntie Mame"(1958) RosalmdRus(11:00) **** "Harper" (1966)Paul New (1:15) ** "Back FromEternity" (1956, Drama)Robert Ryan,Anita Ekberg, RodSteiger **** "The Third Man" TCM Plane-crashsurvivors are maroonedin headhunter territory. « Westerns probes a pal's death inpostwarVienna. « man, LaurenBacall. cc sell, Forrest Tucker. « 'TLC FourHouses. ..andaMagician'PG Cellblock 6: FemaleLock Up n 'PG' Cellblock 6: Female Lock Up n '14 Cellblock 6: FemaleLock Up n '14' C e llblock 6: Female Lock Up n '14 Cellblock 6: FemaleLock Up n '14 (11:00) ** "2 Fast 2Furious" (2003) Paul (1:15) ** "Red" (2010,Action) BruceWilis, Morgan Freeman,JohnMalkovich. TheCIAtargets a team of Countdown to Green(N) (Live) cc NASCARRacing Sprint Cup: QuakerState 400FromKentucky 'TNT Walker, Tyrese. « former agentsfor assassination. «(DVS) Speedway inSparta, Ky. (N) (Live) « "TOON Johnny Test 'Y7' Johnny Test 'Y7 Johnny Test 'Y7' Johnny Test 'Y7 Johnny Test 'Y7' Johnny Test 'Y7 Johnny Test 'Y7' Johnny Test 'Y7' Johnny Test 'Y7 Johnny Test 'Y7 Johnny Test 'Y7' Johnny Test 'Y7 'TRAV Man v. Food'PG' Man v.Food 'PG Man v. FoodGreatest Moments'G Waterparks Waterparks Toy Hunter 'PG' Toy Hunter 'PG' Dig Wars 'PG' Dig Wars 'PG' Extreme Parking 'PG' « TVLND The CosbyShow The Cosby Show The CosbyShow The Cosby Show Roseanne n 'PG' Roseanne n 'PG' Roseanne'PG' Roseanne'PG' Roseanne n 'PG' Roseanne n 'PG' Roseanne n 'PG' Roseanne n 'PG' USA NCIS Tip on terrorists was atrap. '14 NCIS A blindphotographer. 'PG' « NCIS BuryYourDead n '14' « NCIS Family n '14' « NCIS Adistraught naval officer. '14 NCIS Ch< mera n '14' «(DVS) VH1 (11:34) ** "Little Black Book"(2004,Romance-Comedy)Brittany Murphy, Holly Hunter. n (2:24) *** "(500) Days ofSummer" (2009) JosephGordon-Levitt. n (4:42) CouplesTherapy Love,by the Numbersn '14 *A&E
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Alaska StateTroopers '14' NGC When Aliens Attack Scientists discussfighting backin caseof anattack. '14 Area 51 Declassified 'PG Alaska StateTroopers'14 NTOON Monsuno: Com. Huntik: Secrets The Penguins T h e Penguins W i l d Grinders 'Y7' Wild Grinders 'Y7' NFL Rush ZoneNFL RushZone Avatar: Airbender Avatar: Airbender Avatar: Airbender Avatar: Airbender OUTD Fishing University Lindners Fish. H o ok-N-Look Trevor Gowdy The Bassmasters ClassicDay3 Pt. 1 Outdoors Flyrod Chronicles Buccaneers Pro Team JournalGridiron Outdoors Steve's Outdoor **"TheBig Empty"2003 JonFavreau. n 'R' « SHO Aufumn-N.y Reindeer Games (2:05) ** "Peace,Love&Misunderstanding" 2011 'R (3:45) ** "LiberalArts"2012 JoshRadnor. n 'PG-13' « SPEED Monster Jam (N) SPEEDCenter (N) NASCARRaceDay(N) (Live) SPEED Test Drive MotoGP Racing MotoGPRacing STARZ Magic City Adapt orDie n ac c (12:55) ** "Boogeyman"2005Barry Watson. 'PG-13' (2:25) ** "ToRomeWith Love" 2012 WoodyAllen. n 'R' cc (4:20) *** "21 Jump Street" 2012Jonah Hil. 'R' acc *** "Source Code"2011 JakeGyllenhaal. n 'PG-13 TMC (11:35) ** "Skafeland" 2010 cc (1:15) *** "MeanGirls" 2004,ComedyLindsay Lohan. n 'PG-13' « (4:35) *** "TheGame"1997Michael Douglas. n 'R 'WE Marriage BootCamp: Brideziffas '14' Marriage BootCamp:Brideziffas '14' Pregnant & Dating Secrets '14' Pregnant & Dating Parties '14 Pregnant & Dating Revelations '14' Pr e gnant & Dating Manhunts '14
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Criminal Minds Aninfamous kiler Criminal Minds AFamily Affair Aseries ** "Con Air" (1997,Action) NicolasCage,JohnCusack, JohnMalkovich. Premiere. Viciousconvicts (11:31) Shipping 3 28 1 8 32 Criminal MindsisThe body'1of nappedwoman found. 4'acckid inspires acopycat. n '14' of murders inAtlanta.'14' hijack their flight. cc Wars cc Returns" (2001) Bren (5:30) ** "S.W A.T." (2003,Action) Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell, Michelle ** "The Mummy Returns" (2001, Adventure) BrendanFraser, RachelWeisz, JohnHannah.Twoevil forcespursuetheson ** "The Mummy 'AMC Rodriguez. ALosAngeles SWATteammust protect a criminal. of adventurer RickO'Connell. « dan Fraser,RachelWeisz. « *ANPL 68 50 26 38 MyCatFromHelln'PG My Cat FromHell n 'PG' cc My Cat FromHell (N) n 'PG My Cat FromHell: Scratch Tracks Too Cute! 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Des e rt Cooking Oregon Extreme Desire Journal Get Outdoors V i sions of NW TheYoga Show The Yoga Show Talk oftheTownLocalissues. CSPAN 61 20 12 11 (4:00) Washington ThisWeek W ashington ThisWeek 'DIS 87 43 14 39 Austin & Ally 'G' Austin I Ally 'G' Good-Charlie J e ssie 'G' « Goo d-Charlie D o g With a Blog A.N.T. Farm'G' Shake It Up! 'G' Good-Charlie G ood-Charlie Good-Charlie G ood-Charlie *DISC 15 21 16 37 Deadlieet CatChGOO dbye Jake '14' DeadlieSt CatCh n '14' cc Deadliest Catch n '14' cc Deadhest Catch n 14 cc Deadliest Catch n '14' cc Deadliest Catch n '14' cc *E! ** "The FamilStone" y (2005)DermotMulroney. Premiere 13 25 The Life and Death of Anna Nicole: An E! News Special 'PG' Fashion Police '14' ESPN 21 23 22 23 (4:00)XGamesMunichFromMunich,Germany.(N) cc SportsCenter (N)(Live) cc SportsCenter (N)(Live) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) cc SportsCenter (N)(Live) cc ESPN2 22 24 21 24 Softball Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) « NHRADrag Racing Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) e 2012 World Series of Poker « 2012 World Series of Poker « *** "Splinters" (2011,Documentary) « *** "TheEndless Summer" *** "Sp/inters" (2011,Documentary) « ESPNC 23 25 123 25 (5:00) *** "Sp/inters" (2011) ESPNN 24 63 124203 SportsCenter (N) (Live) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) « SportsCenter (N) SportsNation (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsNation (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsNation (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsNation (N) *** "Up" (2009, Comedy)Voicesof EdAsner, Christopher Plummer. *** "Despicable Me" (2010)Voices of SteveCarell, Jason Segel FAM 67 29 19 41 (5:00)*"Zookeeper" (2011) Willy Wonka & Chocolate" FNC 57 61 36 50 Justice With JudgeJeanine(N) Geraldo at Large(N) n 'PG' cc Red Eye(N) Justice With JudgeJeanine Geraldo at Large n 'PG' cc Red Eye *FOOD 17 62 98 44 FoodNetworkStar'G Diners, Drive D i ners, Drive Restaurant: Impossible 'G Restaurant: Impossible 'G Restaurant: Impossible 'G Iron Chef America 'G' ** "Just GoWith lt" (2011) AdamSandler. 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'14' acc Devious Maids Pilot 'PG' « (11:01) DropDeadDiva'PG' « MSNBC 59 59 128 51 Lockup Inside BrushyMountain Lockup: RawGangingUp Lockup: RawSurvival 101 Lockup: RawTimeto Kil Lockup: Pendleton Lockup: Indiana MTV 192 22 38 57 Girl Code n '14' Girl Code n '14 Girl Code n '14' Girl Code n '14 The Alectrix 'PG' The Alectrix 'PG Catfish: The TV Show n Catfish: The TVShow n Zach Stone Is Zach Stone Is NICK 82 46 24 40 OddParents S p ongeBob SpongeBob S p ongeBob Sam 8 Cat'G' Marvin Marvin Big Time Rush Wendell-Vinnie The Nanny 'PG' The Nanny 'PG' Friends n 'PG' (11:33) Friends Undercover Boss n 'PG' cc Golden Sisters Golden Sisters Golden Sisters Golden Sisters Raising Whitley Life La Toya Golden Sisters Golden Sisters OWN 161 103 31 103 Undercover Boss Roto-Rooter 'PG' Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Football m 60 Pac-12 Footballin 60 Pac-12 Football in 60 Pac-12 Footballin 60 PAC12 47 310310310 Pac-12Football in 60 ** "TheExpendables" (2010,Action) Sylvester Stallone, JasonStatham,Jet Li. n SPIKE 132 31 34 46 TheDeparted n (6:31) ** "Rambo"(2006, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Julie Benz,MatthewMarsden. n ** "Godzilla"(1998) « SYFY 13 35 133 45 (5:00) ** "Godzilla"(1998) MatthewBroderick, Jean Reno. « SinbadHouse ofGames 'PG'« Sinbad OldManof the Sea(N) 'PG' Primeval: New World (N) '14 TBN 205 60 130 Hour of Power Billy Graham Classic Crusades N o t a Fan Travel the Road *** "Hidden Places" (2006)ShirleyJones. 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(2005) « MSNBC 59 59128 51 MSNBCLive(N) Disrupt With KarenFinney (N) The Ed Show(N) Caught on Camera Caught on CameraHoarding Caught on Camera MTV 192 22 38 57 FreedomWriters (12:37) The Challenge: Rivals II n (1:41) Catfish: The TVShow Cassie & Steve n Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness (5:27) GuyCode NICK 82 46 2440 SpongeBob SpongeBob O dd Parents Odd Parents San)ay, Craig SpongeBob Sanjay, Craig SpongeBob Sanjay, Craig SpongeBob San)ay,Craig SpongeBob The Best of the OprahShow'PG' Super Soul Sunday India.Arie. 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FAM (5:00) *** "Up" (2009,Comedy) Baby Daddy 'PG' Baby Daddy 'PG' FNC Fox NewsReporting (N) Stossel Huckabee Fox NewsReporting Stossel Fox NewsSunday 'FOOD Chopped WheatgrassRoots'G' Food Network Star 'G' CupcakeWars (N) 'G' Food Network Star 4th ofJuly Live 'G' Iron Chef America (N)'G' Restaurant: Impossible 'G' * "GrownUps" (2010,Comedy)AdamSandler, Kevin James,Chris Rock * "Grown Ups"(2010,Comedy)AdamSandler, KevinJames,Chris Rock FX (5:30) ** "Just GoWithlt" (2011) AdamSandler, Jennifer Aniston HGTV House Hunters 'G' Hunters Int'I House Hunters (N) Hunters Int'I HGTV Star (N)'G' « Love It or List It, Too (N) 'G' « House Hunters 'G' Hunters Int'I House Hunters 'G' Hunters Int'I *HIST Modern Marvels 'PG'aa Pawn Stars 'PG' Pawn Stars 'PG Mountain MenWinter Strikes 'PG' Mountain MenLastChance(N) 'PG Ice RoadTruckers Ice Rodeo(N) '14' (11:02) SwampPeople 'PG' aa LIFE (5:00) ** "RumorHaslt..." 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'PG' « MSNBC Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup Lockup MTV Ridiculousness n Ridiculousness n Ridiculousness n Ridiculousness n Ridiculousness n Ridiculousness n Ridiculousness n Ridiculousness n Ridiculousness n Ridiculousness n Ridiculousness n Ridiculousness n NICK SpongeBob S p ongeBob V ictorious n 'G' Sam & Catn 'G' Big Time Rush'G' Wendell & Vinnie Fuff Housen'G' Fuff Housen'G' The Nanny'PG' The Nanny 'PG' Friendsn 'PG' Fr i ends '14' cc **"P.S.I Loveyou" (2007, Romance)Hilary Swank.A widowgets messagesleft byher husbandto help her cope ** "P.S.I Loveyou" (2007)n OWN (5:00) ** "The Bodyguard" (1992)Kevin Costner, WhitneyHouston. n PAC12 College Basketball First semifinal, fromMarch15,2013. Col l ege Basketball College Basketball College Football From Nov. 30, 2012. Cops 'PG' cc Cops '14' cc Cop s 'PG' cc Cops 'PG' cc Co p s 'PG' « Cops 'PG' « Cop s '14' cc SPIKE Cops 'PG' cc iMPACTWrestling (N) n '14' cc SYFY The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone The Twilight Zone TBN Joseph Prince 'G Hiffsong TV Praise the Lord 'Y' « Monumental: In Search ofAmerica's Secret Treasure Creflo Dollar 'G' America's Godly Heritage King ofQueens Seinfeld TheSpongeSeinfeld TheGumn Seinfeld TheRyen Family GuyStewie Family Guy n '14' « The Big Bang The Big Bang S u llivan & Son'14 The Big Bang Conan Jefi Goldblum;KateUpton; Fall Out *TBS The n 'PG' n 'PG' 'PQ' cc 'PQ' cc Loves Lois n '14' Theory '14' cc Theory 'PG' « Theory n '14' Boy. '14' « (5:00) *** "TheMusic Man"(1962) Robert Preston. Aglib travel- (7:45) *** "Ah, Wilderness!" 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