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thousands of years they lived in the Arctic, until dying out about 700 years ago.Scientists are trying to determine why.A3

The Bulletin

The groups for and against a ballot measure

that would require genetically engineered foods to be labeled in Oregon are raising money in vastly different ways, according to a review of campaign financedisclosures. The coalition registered

Rural revival —small towns look at creative waysof drawing in tourism dollars.AS

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hand, Oregon GMO Right to Know, which favors the measure, touts its more than 2,400 donations from

individuals. It has reported raising nearly $1.5 million

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in 2014 through July.

Avoiding insurance, religiously By Danielle Paquette

Right to Know press Dean Guernsey/The Bulletin

secretary Kevin Glenn said

The Deschutes River runs through the area Bend Park & Recreation District plans to turn into Riley Ranch Park. The left bank of the river is where a trail will eventually be located to allow people to travel through the parkland. To the right of the river is the canyon wall that leads up to the Awbrey Meadows development.

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gins, "you do not have to violate your faith by purchasing government-approved health insurance." Every year, Gary Duff signs an updated version of these 40-page terms, which

serve north of the city. People have spotted cougars and bobcats on the land and a park district wildlife camera recently captured a cow elk on the property, according to Figurski, the district's landscape architect. A nd t hose ar e

can avoid buying private insurance or paying into the Affordable Care Act.

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HISTORY Highlight:In1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, which was intended to promote private development of nuclear energy. In1861, Union Gen.John Fremont instituted martial law in Missouri and declared slaves there to be free. (However, Fremont's emancipation order was countermanded byPresident Abraham Lincoln). In1862,Confederate forces won victories against the Union at the SecondBattle of Bull Run in Manassas, Virginia, and the Battle of Richmond in Kentucky. In1945, Gen. Douglas MacArthur arrived in Japan toset up Allied occupation headquarters. In1963, the "Hot Line" communications link between Washington and Moscowwent into operation. In1967, the Senateconfirmed the appointment of Thurgood Marshall as the first black justice on the U.S.Supreme Court. In1983, Guion Bluford became the first blackAmerican astronaut to travel in space as he blasted off aboard the Challenger. In1984, the spaceshuttle Discovery was launched on its inaugural flight. In1986, Soviet authorities arrested Nicholas Daniloff, a correspondent for U.S. News and World Report, as aspy a weekafter American officials arrested Gennadiy Zakharov, a Soviet employee of the United Nations, on espionagecharges in New York. (Both menwere later released.) In1987,a redesigned space shuttle booster, created in the wake of theChallenger disaster, roared into life in its first full-scale test-firing near Brigham City, Utah. In1989,a federal jury in New York found "hotel queen" Leona Helmsley guilty of income tax evasion, but acquitted her of extortion. (Helmsley ended up serving 18 months behind bars, a month at ahalfway house and two months under house arrest.) In1991,Azerbaijan declared its independence, joining the stampede of republics seeking to secede from theSoviet Union. Tea years ago:Republicans opened their national convention in NewYork, with speakers belittling Democratic Sen. John Kerry as ashift-in-thewind campaigner unworthy of the White Houseand lavishing praise on President George W. Bush asasteady,decisive leader in anageof terrorism. President Bush ignited a Democratic inferno of criticism by suggesting on NBC's"Today" show that an all-out victory against terrorism might not be possible. Five years ago: Voters in Japan ousted the country's conservatives after more than a half century of rule andput the untested Democratic Party of Japan in control. One year ago:Indonesia's highest court upheld a death sentence for Lindsay Sandiford, a British woman convicted of smuggling $2.5 million worth of cocaine into the resort island of Bali. Seamus Heaney,74, who wonthe Nobel Prize for literature and gained a global reputation as Ireland's greatest poet since William Butler Yates, died in Dublin.

BIRTHDAYS Actor Bill Daily is 87.Cartoonist R. Crumb is 71.Actress Peggy Lipton is 67. ComedianLewis Black is 66. Actor Michael Chiklis is 51. Actress Cameron Diaz is 42. Tennis player Andy Roddick is 32. — From wire reports

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Members of the Dorset culture lived in isolation in Greenland for thousands

Few laws govern

children using shooting ranges By Gene Johnson The Associated Press

of years — until they disappeared about 700 years ago.

A 3 9 - year-old f i r ing-range instructor was killed this week while showing a 9-year-old girl how to use an Uzi submachine gun. Charles Vacca's death at the Last Stop outdoor shooting range in White Hills, Arizona, has

raised questions about allowing young children access to such weapons at

Gun experts say what types offirearms a child can handle depends largely on the strength and experience of the child — but the notion

of giving a 9-year-old a fully automatic Uzi

made many queasy.

firing ranges. young chilQ •• dShould ren h a n d le f i r e -

t he Washington State R i fle and P istol A ssociation,

arms like Uzis'? • Gun e xperts s a y • what types of firearms a child can handle depends largely on the strength and experience of the child — but the notion of giving a 9-yearold a fully automatic Uzi made many queasy. Joe

and Workman, senior editor at thegunmag.com and a spokesman for the Citizens Committee for the Right to

in Washington state, said:

topic.

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Scientists working inthis area ofIlulissat Icefjord, in westem Greenland, found remains of anancient population of hunters that survived for 4,000 years in almost complete isolation from the rest of humanity.

By Joel Achenbach

Keep and Bear A r ms, said

they were unaware of any states restricting the ages of children at gun ranges. The National Conference of State Legislatures, which Waldron, an N R A -certi- tracks legislation on myriad fied shooting instructor issues, said it did not immeand range safety officer diately have any data on the "For me as an instructor,

Lindsey Zwicker, a staff

man, who was a firearms vent Gun Violence, said that instructorfor 30 years, following the 2008 shooting

The Washington Post

New genetic research on an-

said it can be safe to allow

in Massachusetts, Connecti-

cient bones reveals that a prehistoric population of hunters migrated into the high Arctic of North America and Greenland and survived for 4,000 years in

children to shoot automat- cut adopted a law banning ic weapons if a properly anyone under the age of 16 trained adult is helping from handling machine guns them hold it. at shooting ranges, even with a parent's permission. "This

almost complete isolation from

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the rest of humanity. Then, about 700 years ago, they vanished — either victims of genocide or simply out-competed by a new population of hunters

b e e n is an action states can do to i nci - prevent something like this

dents at ranges involving children'?

from happening again," she said.

with more advanced technolo-

A • old Connecticut boy named Christopher Bizilj

it common for young Q •• Ischildren to use guns'?

gy, the research indicates. This is the tale of the Dorset

accidentally killed himself at a Massachusetts gun

culture. They were colonizers

expo when h e

of a place where no humans had ever been — a harsh world

handle the recoil of an Uzi submachine gun similar

shoot competitively. Waldron said most typically learn on a

that was rich in animal re-

to the one that killed Vac-

lighter bolt-action rifle, such

sources but largely covered in ice and gripped by the long

ca. The former chief who organized the expo was

as a .22-caliber, with safety reminders before, during and

acquitted of manslaughter

after they handle a weapon.

night of the Arctic winter.

• In 2008, an 8-year-

A scientist investigates a site in western Greenland where the Dorset culture lived.

Their ancestors came from

c o u ldn't

A • handle a gun at a young age — 8 or 10 — and some • Many children learn to

and other charges.

Siberia. They hunted musk ox,

reindeer, seals and caribou. of the Dorsets, known as the on the9,000-year-old skeleton There were only a few thou- Sadlermiut people, living on known as the Kennewick Man sand of them, living in small the shores of Hudson Bayas re- suggests that people came bands in what amounted to a cently as the early 20th centu- and went from Asia along the geographic cul-de-sac at the ry, and that in 1902 or 1903 the northern Pacific coast almost top of the world. They had min- last of these people died from continuously for thousands of imal contact with other culdiseases to which they had no years. tures and they must have liked immunity. But the new report The new paper in Science it that way. "The Dorsets were the Hob-

bits of the eastern Arctic — a very strange and very conservative people who we're only just getting to know a little bit," said anthropologist William Fitzhugh, director of the Arctic

states that the Sadlermiut were not Dorsetdescendants. Rath-

netic data shows that Sadler-

miut were Thule and confirms

The research looked at the

the Thule people. This contra-

Natural History and a co-author of the new report, pub-

in a sense, sitting ducks," he said. "They either were pushed

of 169 prehistoric individuals, literature as well as previous and also took genetic samples genetic work," the study's lead from people living today in author, Maanasa Raghavan, Siberia, the Aleutian Islands, a 29-year-old Canadian mo- Alaska, northern Canada and lecular biologist at the Natural Greenland. The Dorsets were History of Denmark's Centre so isolated that they showed for GeoGenetics, wrote in an signs of inbreeding. "It's remarkable that there email. The research shows that the are so few connections made ancestorsofthe Dorsets came with Na t iv e A me r i cans," from Siberia, starting about Fitzhugh said. "It seems to be 6,000 years ago, migrating in that the combination of the watercraft across the Bering high Arctic geography and Strait. They kept moving to the the avoidance relationships east in pursuit of the big game between the Indian and the pa-

out in the fringes of the Arctic

that thrived in the Arctic in a

tors of today's Inuit. The Thule had larger boats and technology that could be used to hunt

whales, and they had an almost militaristic social organi-

zation, Fitzhugh said. "The Dorset people had no bows and arrows. They were,

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mitochondrial DNA extracted from the bones, teeth and hair

dicts both the archaeological

area where they could not sur- warming, post-Ice Age world. vive economically, or else they They certainly weren't going were annihilated in some way." tomigratesouth,becausethose Thereare many revelations regions were already inhabited in this new study. Anthropol- by Native Americans. "The high Arctic is a reogists who studied artifacts in the Arctic had previously iden- source-rich place if you know tified two distinct paleo-Es- how to use the resources," said kimo groups, the Pre-Dorset/ David Reich, a geneticist at Saqqaq and, later in the ar- Harvard Medical School who chaeologicalrecord, the Dor- has studied the migrations of sets. But the genetic research ancient people. shows that they're the same The peopling of the new people. Their artifacts look dif- world remains highly controferent because of cultural inno-

versial. Reich, who was not invations, not because new peo- volved in the new study, co-au-

ple showed up from far away thored a paper in the journal with new tools, materials and Nature in 2012 that suggested customs, the study suggests. that the Americas were popuThe textbook narrative of lated in three distinct migrathe Arctic also has long report- tions of people from Siberia. ed that there was a remnant But a newly published book

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Experimental drugwould helpfight Ebola if supplyincreases,study finds

Laptop Continued from A1 The drives appeared empty. Appearances, however, can be deceiving. Upon closer inspection, the

ISIS laptop wasn't empty at all: Buried in the "hidden files" section of the com-

puter were 146 gigabytes of material, containing a total of 35,347 files in 2,367 fold-

ers, which included documents in French, English and Arabic.

The laptop's contents turned out to be a treasure trove of d ocuments that

provide ideological justifications for jihadi organizations — and practical train-

ing on how to carry out the Islamic State's deadly

campaigns. They include videos of Osama bin Lade n, manuals on ho w t o make bombs, instructions

for stealing cars and lessons on how to use disguises in order to avoid getting arrested while traveling from one jihadi hot spot to another.

But after hours upon hours of scrolling through the documents, it became

clear that the laptop contains more than the typical

By Andrew Pollack

disappeared. By contrast, all

signs and bring them back to

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kind of institution that will exist, like the Nuclear Regu-

latory Commission, that will assure material stays safe

for hundreds or thousands of years, there's not much impetus for Congress to want to deal with this issue," the chairwoman, Allison Macfar-

lane, said Friday. "Personally, I think that we can't say with

any certainty what the future will look like. We're pretty damned poor at predicting the future." In th e

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pickedYucca Mountain, near Las Vegas, as the prime location for a burial site, but that

consensus fell apart in the face of sharp opposition from Nevada and a changing political balance. The Energy Department is now saying that a burial site will be established

The information on the laptop makes clear that its

owner is a Tunisian national named Muhammed S. who joined Islamic State

in Syria and who studied chemistry and physics at two universities in Ttmisia's

to say anything about some- apparent to any observer of thing so uncertain," she said, history over the past 50 years. "and just to work with what The commission failed to folwe can know for sure." low the express directions of For decades the commission the court." has allowed nuclear plants to The action, though, allows operate under what it called its the commission to extend the waste confidence rule, which licenses of tw o r eactors in said that although there was Pennsylvania, Limerick 1 and no repository, there would 2, and to extend the license for most likely be one by the time storage casks holding spent it was needed, and in the inter- fuel at another two-unit plant, im, the storage of the highly Calvert Cliffs, in Maryland. radioactive waste in spent fuel Severalother license renewpools or in dry casks would als would have had to have suffice. But in June 2012, a been denied had the new polcourt ruled that the commis- icy not been put in place, insion had not done its home- cluding Indian Point 2 and 3, work in studying whether the in Buchanan, New York, but waste could be stored on an those license applications still interim basis. As a result, the have other unresolved issues. commission froze much of its Likewise, several applications licensing activity two years to build reactors would evenago. tually have been blocked, exOn Tuesday, however, the cept that those plants were not commission approved a find- very likely to be built in the ing by its staff that waste near future. could be stored — as opposed In coming years the agento disposed of — indefinitely. cy will need to reconfigure

by 2048, but the agency has no method for finding one. The vote was 4-0. its staff to handle a different The commission approved a Some nuclear opponents problem:an increased number generic environmental impact say the issue is certain to wind of plants shutting down and statement, under which nucle- up back in court. At the Natu- entering the decommissionar activities can continue, but ral Resources Defense Coun- ing process,MacFarlane said. did not address the impact to cil, Geoffrey Fettus, the lead And, she said, the commission the environment if the stored lawyer in the original case, needs to rewrite its rules for nuclear waste were aban- said in a statement: "The Nu- decommissioning plants. For doned, which would leave it clear Regulatory Commission example, she said, once the vulnerable to attack or allow failed to analyze the long-term nuclearfuelhasbeen removed the containers to break down. environmentalconsequences from a reactorcore, the secuMacfarlane said i t was of indefinite storage of highly rity requirements at the plants wrong to predict institutional toxic and radioactive nuclear should probably be relaxed control indefinitely. "Best not waste; the risks of which are because the risk is reduced.

The case of Mehdi Nemmouchehaunts U.S. intelligence officials. Nemmouche is aFrenchmanwho authorities say spent11 months fighting with the Islamic State in Syria before returning to Europe to act out his rage. OnMay24, prosecutors say, he methodically shot four people at the Jewish Museum incentral Brussels. Three died instantly, oneafterward. Nemmouchewas arrested later, apparently by chance. For U.S. andEuropeancounterterrorism officials, that 90-second spasm of violence is the kind of attack they fear from thousandsofEuropeansand upto100Americanswho havegoneto fight for extremist armies in Syria andnow Iraq. There is broadagreement across intelligence andlawenforcement agencies of the immediate threat from radicalized EuropeansandAmericanswhocouldcome home toconductlone-wolf operations. Such plots are difficult to detect becausethey don't require large conspiracies of people whoseemails or phone calls can be intercepted. So far, Nemmouche is theonly foreign fighter affiliated with the Islamic State group whoauthorities say returned from the battlefield to carry out violence, andsomescholars argue the danger is overstated. But nearly every senior national security official in the U.S. government — including the attorney general, FBIdirector, homeland security secretary and leaders of key intelligence and military agencies — hascalled foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq their top terrorism worry. — The Associated Press

cleric Nasir al-Fahd, who is them to kill thousands of peocurrently imprisoned in Sau- ple with one blow. "The real difficulty in all of di Arabia. "Even if it kills all of them and wipes them and these weapons ... (is) to actutheir descendants off the face ally have a workable distribuof the Earth." tion system that will kill a lot When contacted by phone, of people," said Magnus Rana staff member at a T u n i- storp,research director ofthe sian university listed on Mu- Center for Asymmetric Threat hammed's exam papers con- Studies at the Swedish Nafirmed that he indeed stud- tional Defence College. "But to ied chemistry and physics produce quite scary weapons there. She said the university is certainly within (the Islamic lost track of him after 2011, State's) capabilities." however. The Islamic State's weepOut of the blue, she asked: ing gains in recent months "Did you find his papers inside may have provided it with Syria?" Asked why she would the capacity to develop such think that Muhammed's be- new and dangerous weaplongings would have ended up ons. Members of the jihadi in Syria, she answered, "For group are not solely fighting further questions about him, on the front lines these days — they also control substanyou better ask state security." An astonishing number of tial parts of Syria and Iraq. Tunisians have flocked to the The fear now is that men like Syrian battlefield since the re- Muhammed could be quietly volt began. In June, Tunisia's working behind the front lines

northeast. Even more disturbing is how he planned interior m i n ister e stimated to use that education: The

that at least 2,400 Tunisians

laptop contains a 19-page were fighting in the country, document in Arabic on mostly as members of the Ishow to develop biological lamic State. weapons and how to weaThis isn't the first time that ponize the bubonic plague jihadists have attempted to from infected animals. acquire weapons of mass de"The advantage of bio- struction. Even before the 9/11 logical weapons is that they attacks, al-Qaida had experido not cost a lot of money, mented with a chemical weapwhile the human casualties ons program in Afghanistan. can be huge," the document states.

The document includes instructions for how to test

the weaponized disease safely, before it is used in a terrorist attack. "When the

microbe is injected in small mice, the symptoms of the

— for instance, in the Islamic

State-controlled University of Mosul or in some laboratory in the Syrian city of Raqqa, the group's de facto capital — to develop chemical or biological weapons. In short, the longer the caliphate exists, the more likely it is that members with a sci-

ence background will come up with something horrible.

In 2002, CNN obtained a tape

The documents found on the

showing al-Qaida members testing poison gas on three dogs, all of which died. Nothing on the laptop, of course, suggests that the jihadistsalready possess these dangerous weapons. And any jihadi organization contemplating a bioterrorist attack will face many difficulties: Al-Qaida tried unsuccessfully for years to get its hands on

laptop of the Tunisian jihadist,

pear within 24 hours," the document says. The laptop also includes a 26-page fatwa, or Islam- such weapons, and the Unitic ruling, on the usage of ed States has devoted massive weapons of mass destruc- resources to preventing terrortion. "If Muslims cannot ists from making just this sort defeat the kafir (unbeliev- of breakthrough. The materiers) in a different way, it is al on this laptop, however, is permissible to use weapons a reminder that jihadists are of mass destruction," states also hard at work at acquiring the fatwa by Saudi jihadi the weapons that could allow

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Park Continued from A1 An advisory committee re-

cently recommended the district proceed with this master plan, which includes more development than an alternate

version. The district has scheduled an Oct. 9 meeting for the

public to provide input on the plan, and the park district board will ultimately decide

whether to approve the plan. Cost estimates provided

except across private property. Although the land is now in public ownership, Figurski

Ifyou go What:Public meeting on Riley RanchNature Preserve When:5:30 p.m.-7 p.m. Oct. 9 Where: 799SW Columbia Street, Bend

wrote that the district does not

want the public to use the undeveloped property. Dan Fishkin, chairman of the Bend Park & Recreation District board, said the pre-

serve could be an important educational resource. "I think the most important

still figuring out how to pay for the balance.

aspect of it from my perspective is to create a nature pre-

The nature preserve would

encompass two properties the June ranged from $2.9 million district purchased for a total to $4.8 million, but Figurski of more than $5.8 million in wrote in an email that those the past couple of years. In figures did not include the December 2010, the district $570,000 bridge or approxi- paid $2.75 million for a 122mately $1 million to improve acre parcel and a year ago, it road access from Glen Vista purchased the remainder of Road. Figurski said the dis- the property for approximatetrict currently has $3.3 mil- ly $3.1 million, Figurski wrote. lion to spend on developing The second parcel, off Glen by the district as recently as

serve that focuses on educational opportunities," Fishkin said. "It should, in my opinion, be a place for contemplation, for communing with nature, learning about n ature an d

educating our young people about nature." Fishkin said he is particularly interested in remodeling the house on the property to serve as an "interactive ed-

ucational center" for young money comes from a $29 mil- of Bend, would provide public people. lion bond measure that voters access to the preserve, which — Reporter: 541-617-7829, passed in 2012. The district is was previously inaccessible hborrud@bendbulletin.com

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Howard Commander operatesthe speedway inNew Lebanon, New York.The struggling Hudson Val-

iey town's "Behold! New Lebanon" project promises visitors a comprehensive bused tour of a "living museum of contemporary rural American life."

tru in sma towntac es reinvention to ure tourists By Patricia Leigh Brown NEW L E B A N ON , N Y. — Small rural communities

(Bridgeton, New Jersey), to development. New Lebanon is artist collaboratives spear- eager for a slice of the Hudson heading small-town reviv- Valley tourism market, which als (Arnaudville, Louisiana), is $3.15 billion, providing $207

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The organiza- leg surgery after he broke his just to circumvent the governtion describes itself as a "Bib- femur. The $20,000 need was ment. He believes in holistic lical approach" to health care, the most they've filed to Sa- medicine, the kind that conguided by Galatians 6:2: Bear maritan. (But, Duff said, he ventional insurance typically one another's burdens. negotiated a discount for pay- doesn't cover. This appeals to Duff, a ing that day.) Four decades ago, he and 60-year-old former misThe repayment system is his wife taught English in Jasionary and i nternational built on faith. pan as Christian missionaries. "I trust that God will pro- They felt the universal health business instructor. He and his wife, Sheryl, have home- vide," Duff said. "So far, He care there was impersonal. The schooled all seven of their has delivered every time, and American system, no better. "It didn't work for us," he children and t aught them before thebills are due." to a v oi d MTV - approved Samaritan, based in Illi- said. "One size didn't fit all." anything. nois, is among a handful of The Duffs returned to NeSamaritan's rules, how- health care sharingministries braska uninsured despite their ever, extend beyond the reli- in the United States. There's growing brood. Sheryl pregious realm to the practical Medi-Share in Florida, Chris- ferred home births. She disone of saving money. Sinful tian Healthcare Ministries in liked the rigid structure of pubbehavior threatens more than Ohio. An estimated 300,000 lic schools and, to avoid both a soul's entrance to Heaven, Americans use this insurance pathogens and social germs, Duff and his cohorts believe: alternative, according to ad- educated their kids at home It damages the earthly body vocacygroups. on Tea Party Lane in Oma— and amplifies the price of About $9 million is avail- ha's farmland outskirts. (The health care. able to pay medical bills each youngest three are now learn"Christians are just health- month, executive vice presi- ing middle and high school ier people," he says. "Think dent James Lansberry said. curricula.) of all the physical problems "Obamacare," he said, has The couple paid for every we can attribute to a sinful made it more popular. medical bill in cash before join"When the law passed, ing Samaritan, which they call lifestyle." The ACA, the Samaritan and when open enrollment a tight community, in 2000. contract states, is undesirable started, the number of people Members send each other getbecause it covers costs that applying to be part of Samar- well cards, teddy bears and "result from immoral practic- itan doubled," he said. "They balloons. es," such as STD treatments thought, 'I don't want to supWhen possible, the Duffs or out-of-wedlock births. The port something that goes avoid doctor's visits. Colds, flus law creates a moral dilemma against my religious beliefs.' and earaches are treated with for Duff, who now works as They actively sought other herbal remedies. an assistant pastor in down- formsofcoverage." Together, the family studies town Omaha. T he ministry r e lies o n the relationship between reli"Simply put," he says, "I g rass-roots lobbying. A s gion and health — a favorite don't want to pay for that or Washington polished the dinner conversation topic. They encourage it in any way." ACA, Samaritan urged mem- own several books about it. Neither do the estimated bers to push for an exemp- One claim that Duff swears by: reduces stress,boosts 100,000 other Samaritan us- tion from the law's individual W orship ers. The health care sharing mandate, or a penalty-tax un- social support and discourages ministry, recognized in the insured Americans must pay. risky activities. "Our bodies are temples," ACA as a viable insurance The Duffs wrote letters to alternative, covers u p t o local politicians. They pro- he says. "That's how we treat $250,000 per "need." About tested outside a Nebraska them." In health care and in life, 37,000 households are in the senator's office. They won; a Duff and his wife tell their chilnetwork. health-share nunistry form Samaritan bills itself as will be available for 2014 tax dren to have faith. Make the right choices for their souls, and noninsurance and has returns. therefore avoided regulation. The next battle: winning for their immune systems. The To Duff, it's a way to pre- i mmunity f ro m t h e A C A family painted a permanent serve some personal liberties employer mandate, which reminder on their living room while giving up the ones he requires businesses with at wall: "Trust in the Lord with all won't miss. least 50 employees to offer your heart." It works like this: When affordable, comprehensive illness strikes, Samaritan health insurance to full-time members can file a request workers. (It kicks in next for aid. The ministry fields year.) eachrequestand alertsother Firms that don't comply members, who are then mor- face fines of up to $2,000 per ally — if not legally — bound employee. Samaritan, which

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Fest in Reedsburg, Wiscon- said Ross Levi, vice president nual Heritage Spudfest in sin, which pumps rough- for marketing initiatives for Boonsboro, Maryland, or the ly $300,000 into the local the Empire State Development World's Largest Ball of Twine economy. Agency. "Behold!," which has apin Cawker City, Kansas. The museum project has But it is probably fair to say plied for nonprofit status, is raised about $55,000, Abram that no place has come up with the brainchild of Ruth Abram, said. Tickets are $15 to $25 a concept quite like "Behold! the historian who founded the daily, and $40 for a weekend, New Lebanon,"in Columbia Lower East Side Tenement including events like "HitchCounty, New York, in which Museum in New York in 1968 ing the Horse to the Plow," this struggling Hudson Val- and is credited with forging "Auctioneering 101" and "Surley town in the shadow of the new conceptual museum viving in the Wild." (Take Berkshires is being reimag- ground by telling the stories of mosquito repellent.) ined as what it hopes will be a immigrant families within an W illiam F e r r is , fo r m er "living museum of contempo- original setting. chairman of the National Enrary rural American life." Drawing lessons from the dowment for the Humanities, Over four weekends, start- Foxfire project, which re- and a historian at the Center ing with this one and running corded the folk traditions of for the Study of the Amerithrough Nov. 2, ticket-buying southern Appalachia, "Be- can South at the University visitors are promised an un- hold! New Lebanon" wants to of North Carolina at Chapel varnished glimpse of pres- "create a record of people who Hill, observed that "travelers ent-day country culture, or- are inventing how to live in are increasinglyhungry for ganizers say, which includes the countryside," said Abram, the architecture, the foods, the being ferried by school buses who started off as a weekend- sounds that make A merica to working farms, forests, er here, drawn by the heritage America." "These towns ar e s t rugkitchens, corrals and a speed- of Mount Lebanon,the headway. There they will "behold" quarters of the Shaker com- gling," he added, "but within guides like Cynthia Creech, munity in the United States. them you can see the seeds showing off her genetically (It is now a museum.) But like of a cultural and economic rare breed of Randall cattle; many small rural towns, New revival." Eric Johnson, training Border Lebanon has suffered from In Green River, Utah (popucollies to shoo Canada geese steady depopulation and eco- lation 953), a group of Auburn off public fields; and Melissa nomic decline. Over the past University design and archiEigenbrodt, 46, the local post- decade, the supermarket, a tecturegraduates and former master, who can demonstrate pizza parlor, a gas station, a AmeriCorps/Vista volunteers t he art of t r acking deer belovedcoffee shop and three started the nonprofit Epicenwithout a gun — by following restaurants have closed. ter in 2009 (motto: "Rural & "I kept hearing, 'This used Proud"). They have restored hoof scrapes along the trail. Part museum-without-walls, to be a great town, but ...,'" 14 houses and run school part reality show, "Behold! said Abram, who went on a arts programs and sponsor a New Lebanon" is being pack- listening tour of sorts, asking "frontier fellowship" for artists aged as a deliberate contrast to residents, "What do you know in residence. the stereotypicalbonnetedbut- how to do that people in urban In Reedsburg (population ter churners at Old Sturbridge centers and suburbia don't 9,000), between Chicago and Village and other re-creations know?" She met people like Minneapolis, Donna Neuof yesteryear, which focus on Eigenbrodt, a respected hunt- wirth, 60, and Jay Salinas, 55, nostalgic practices. er, who one-upped the farm- are urban transplants who If the effort succeeds, New to-table food movement in a started as farmers but went Lebanon will join an emerg- single breath: "It's bed to ta- beyond food, creating the ing rural renaissance — a ble," she said. "It's get up, track nonprofit W o rmfarm I n stimovement that some are call- the deer, shoot it, dress it, drag tute to develop what they call ing "rural by choice" — in it, hang it, skin it, cut it, cook it. a regional culture-shed. The which small towns are rein- It's about as organic as you're Fermentation Fest — w hich venting themselves by em- going to get." includes artist-designed farm bracing local skills and artiLocal officials see "Behold!" stands, a drive with scenic sanship (and, unlike Marfa, as a community development overlooks of art installations infi elds,and operaperformed Texas, without monetary or project that can draw tourartistic firepower from New ists — not an abundant spe- in a hay wagon — drew 12,000 York). Across the country, cies here. "I probably could people in October. 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one-story structure, the first stop

your name in the United States for

for tens of thousands of migrants sent back from the United States.

whatever reason, give us your actu-

TOKYO — Japan's bureaucrats don't want the nation to be caught with its pants down the

the edge of the airport here is a

next time toilet paper supplies run short after a

al name here." Officials also want to know dates ofbirth, hometowns,

It's like a reverse Ellis Island.

natural disaster.

Inside, Guatemalan government officials representing dozens of agencies patiently await planeloads ofcountrymen. There are twobanks to exchange U.S. dollars

why the migrants left the country, when they left and by which exit point along Guatemala's western border with Mexico.

That's why the government is rolling out its latest public-awareness campaign, titled "Let's

"You have crossed rivers, des-

or Mexican pesos for quetzals, the

erts andontrains," Mendez toldthe

localcurrency. A doctor stands ready in a clinic to help migrants with injuries. And on a recent morning, officials set out 115 bagged lunches for each passenger arriving on the Michael S. WilliamsoniThe Washington Post first flight of the day. There was a Guatemalan migrants deported from the UnIted States point out their

crowd. "But thank God that you were able to get there, to do work

mit of industry leaders and the sale of specially packaged "emergency use" toilet tissue. The campaign, conducted incooperation with the Japan Household Paper Industry Association, is part of the ministry's "toilet paper supply continuity plan," which was devised in response to shortages after the March 2011 earthquake

and send help foryour families." When he then said, "You are

now in your country," applause broke out again. Then the migrants

atio n t hat it's a reliable television, radio and the Internet in partner, worthy of more econom- several western provinces that is ic assistance to deter more illegal urging Guatemalans to "Quedate,"

immigration. ''We have a process and we're improving the quality of how they're received," Guatemalan President Otto Perez Molina said in a recent interview. He said his

government is preparing especially for the return of unaccompanied

that occurred during the oil shock of the 1970s. "In addition to the toilet paper that households keep foreveryday use, we're recommending that they maintain a stockpile as well," Masaka-

fingerprinted and interviewed. Minors warrant special attention, but

hometowns after arrIving in Guatemala CIty. They were offered a bus on bread, apple juice, cookies and ticket to return to theIr hometowns. Charter flights from the U.S. return abag of Tortrix — Guatemalan po- deported Guatemalans daily. tato chips, a brand chosen, officials

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and tsunami, as well as to the outright hoarding

were called up to the kiosks to be

sandwich of black beans smeared

said, to help returning migrants re"We don't anticipate a massive acclimate to society. "Nowyou're inyour country and deportation of children to Guatewithyourpeople" readalargeplac- mala," he said. "But we expect that ard at the front of the room. It was it will happen gradually and that written in Spanish and Quiche, the we willbe able to receive them well most widely spoken of Guatema- and provide for them." la's 22 indigenous languages. The American officials dosely trackplacard was behind about a dozen ing the process are impressed so kiosks where officials were to quiz far and believe that Guatemala has the returning migrants. taken greater steps than El SalvaIf living and working in the Unit- dor and Honduras to absorb the ed States is the dream for tens of contraflow of migrants expected to thousands of Central Americans continueforthe foreseeable future. immigrants, then ending up in this In recent months, the Guatemalan building is the nightmare. governmenthas refurbished shelThe process that unfolds here ters to temporarily house returning most weekdays is at the heart of migrants who can't immediately the Guatemalangovernment's plan find family or a ride home. And to address the regional immigra- the government has launched a tion crisis and convince the Obama spirited advertising campaign on

Stockpile Toilet Paper," which involves an exhibition on the topic at the trade ministry, a sum-

on this flight there were none.

Among those waiting was Jose Luis Maldonado Garcia, 34. He Before one recent planeload of was wearing a yellow shirt from migrants arrived, someone turned the landscaping company where on loud marimba music to help fill he worked in Alexandria, Virginia. the space and lighten the mood. As he waited for his name to be Moments later, a flight from Al- called, Garcia could recall several exandria, Louisiana — a jet operat- exact dates. He first immigrated edbythe charterpassenger service illegally in 2001 and stayed until World Atlantic Airlines, dubbed returningto Guatemalain2009. He "Mission AEXI" by U.S. Immigra- tried again, but was apprehended tion and Customs Enforcement

— pulled up next to the building. There were 115 passengers aboard. They were served water. No food. And no in-flight movie. Flights carrying immigrants back to Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras take off daily from runways near federal detention facilities in Mesa, Arizona; Brownsville, Texas; or Louisiana. Wheels up to wheels down, the flights cost

paper industry and consumer goods division, said by phone. If the public responds to the campaign by stuffing their closets with spare rolls, it could give a boost to the paper companies, such as Oji Holdings, Nippon Paper Industries and Daio Paper, that manufacture toilet tissue.

in Texas on March 5, 2012. About

Sales of toilet paper have flattened since March, when shoppers hoarded consumer goods ahead of a nationwide consumption tax increase, so the trade ministry campaign could

a month later, he said, he entered

revive sales, Toru Sugiura, an analyst with Dai-

the United States and made it to

wa Securities, said byphone. Oji Paper has no comment on the trade ministry campaign, according to an official who asked not to be identified citing company policy. An official at Nippon Paper said the company

Northern Virginia by May 5, 2012, where he lived and worked until immigration authorities raided his home on Aug. 7. He was taken to

Richmond, then a federal facility in Louisiana. Two weeks later, he was back in Guatemala.

Asked if he will ever try going to the United States again, Garcia said, "No, I don't think so. The

Time to cue the marimba music

and swingopenthe doors. Another plane with 107 passengers was unloading momentarily. And many more willbe coming soon.

didn't have an immediate comment. Daio Paper

couldn't be immediately reached for comment. Japan would be especially vulnerable to toilet paper shortages if an earthquake were to

U.S. taxpayers roughly $10,000. The first person off the plane journey is too treacherous." He has or "Stay." this day was an ICE official car- a wife and two kids — 4 and 2Then there's the simple white rying a large manila envelope full in the village of Chiquimula, and, building on the military side of the of documents. He was followed by from now on, he said he plans to airport that's barely visible from three young women and dozens of try earning a living here. Within an hour, Garcia was inthe gleaming glass passenger men, who walked two-by-two into terminal on the other side of the the building. Some smiled, others terviewed and given free bus ticktarmac. bopped their heads to the marimba ets to travel home. "It's better than most DMV op- music. As they sat down, they tore Then it was time to sweep the erations in the United States," said into the lunches. floor and put out more lunches.

young children who made it across the U.S.-Mexicoborder but are Paco Palmieri, a deputy assistant Then t h e ma r i mb a m u s ic due to be sent back in the coming secretary for Central America and abruptly cut off. weeks after sparking national out- the Caribbean, who is one of severOut stepped Victor Mendez, an rage and arenewed debate on Cap- al U.S. officials who've visited and immigration official. "Bienvenidos a Guatemala!" he itol Hill. observedthe process.

zu Kawasaki, deputy director of the ministry's

hit Shizuoka Prefecture, which produces about 40 percent of the nation's bathroom tissue, the trade ministry said in a statement. The area sits

in the seismically unstable Tokai region, which experts warn maybe due for a major temblor. Disasters and world events have caused toilet

paper panics in Japan in the past. Fears that paper factories would grind to a halt during the oil crisis of 1973 compelled shoppers to clear store

shelves. One 83-year-old shopper broke her leg after being pushed to the floor in a market in western Japan.

More recently, shops sold out of toilet paper, among other consumer staples, after the record

earthquake and tsunami of 2011. Shortages even occurred in Tokyo, about 230 miles from the quake's epicenter.

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CLOSURES In honor of Labor Day on Monday: • All city, county, state and federal offices will be closed. • Banks will be closed. • Post offices will be closed, and mail will not be delivered or picked Up.

• Libraries in Crook, Deschutes andJefferson counties will be closed. • Schools, including school district offices, Central OregonCommunity College and OSLI-Cascades, will be closed. • Juniper Swim 8 Fitness Center in Bend will be open from noon to 5 p.m. but no fitness classes will be held. • Most liquor stores will be open.

BRIEFING

LABOR DAY WEEKEND •

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BC OSC 00 Boaters should avoid drink-

With the arrival of Labor

ing alcohol when out on the

Day weekend, local officials are asking the public to take

water for safety reasons. Those who are arrested and

precautions to ensure a safe and happy holiday.

the influence of intoxicants

charged with boating under

This weekend marks one can be fined $6,250, lose their of the top three boating week- boating privileges or serve ends of the year on many jail time. Oregon lakes and rivers, acBoaters should also be cording to the Oregon Marine aware of their surroundings Board. And it looks as though to avoid stumps, deadheads the weather will cooperate and gravel bars, which could with sunny days and temdamage or capsize a boat. peratures into the mid-70s, Properly fitted life jackets according to the National shouldbe worn for safety, Weather Service. whetheryou're boating, canoThe Marine Board suging, kayaking or paddleboardgests boaters follow the law ing, and a sound-producing deand use common sense. vice, such as a whistle, should

Home burglary suspects arrested Two suspects have been arrested in connection with three separate home burglaries in Bend, while one suspect remains at large, according to Bend Police. On Aug. 23„a resident arrived at her home on NEWatson Drive and saw two people running out her back door carrying items from her residence. Nicholas Husted, 23, a transient, was found with property allegedly from the residence. Officers also found items from an unreported burglary on Royal Oak Circle in Bend. Husted was arrested and faces two counts of first-degree theft and one count of second-degree theft, according to police. The second suspect in the incident has not been identified.

also be on board. Children 12 and younger must wear life

place for the Crooked River

Those traveling on the The Marine Board also rec- road should also take care ommends boaters carrytheir this weekend. Historically, boater education cards and driving under the influence of aquatic invasive species pre- intoxicants increases hugely vention permits if required. over this holiday weekend. Those enjoying the great Because of this, law enoutdoors this weekend should forcement agencies in Crook, adhere to fire restrictions, Deschutes and Jefferson which are in place until counties will conduct a mid-October. Fire season is high-visibility enforcement far from over. campaigngeared atreducing Open fires, including the number of DUII-related charcoal fires, are prohibited crashes. at designated campgrounds. The restrictions are also in

After the holiday weekend

comes the workweek and the start of school. See LaborDay/B2

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Police officers served a search warrant at Therrien's apartment, where they found evidence. Therrien, who was at the apartment, was arrested and faces charges of first-degree burglary, unlawful entry into a motor vehicle, fraudulent use of a credit card, identity theft, second-degree theft and possession of a controlled substance— methamphetamine. Both Husted and Therrien were in custody at the Deschutes

County jail.

I.a Pine woman cited in arson A La Pine woman was cited for first-degree arson Thursday after allegedly setting three small fires in a neighborhood west of state Highway 31 in North Klamath County, according to Oregon State Police. See Local briefing /B2

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FIRE UPDATE Reported for Central and Eastern Oregon. For the latest information, visit

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In the third incident,

a purse was reported stolen from an unlocked vehicle parked inside an attached garage sometime between 8 p.m. Aug. 21 and 8 a.m. Aug. 23 on NW Celilo in Bend. Purchases were made with a credit card from the purse, including at Big 5 Sporting Goodsin Bend. Bend Police reviewed the surveillance system at the store and identified the suspect as Joseph Therrien, 30, of Bend, the release

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the Little Woody Barrel Aged Beer and Whiskey Fest on Friday evening outside the Des Chutes Histor-

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Lin, 0 t e'Re mon Five,'awaitin resentencin By Claire Withycombe The Bulletin

The murder of B arbara

and injecting Thomas with

Link, the only suspect who

sought a trial, was convicted One of five defendants conforce. They abandoned her on 22 counts. His charges invicted in the 2001 murder of and the age of the conspirators, body in the house and stole her cluded multiple for aggravated Redmond resident Barbara who were teenagers at the time. car with the intent of escaping murder, second-degree assault Thomas is awaiting a resen- On March 26, 2001, Lucretia to Canada. and kidnapping. He was subsetencing hearing in Deschutes Karle, then 16, of Redmond, On March 27, 2001, the quently sentenced to serve life County Circuit Court. Ashley Summers, then 15, of t eenagers, who came to b e in prison without parole. The hearing, scheduled for Bend, Seth Koch, also then 15, known as the "Redmond Five," This is not the first time Link Tuesday, follows an Oregon of Redmond, and Adam Thom- were stopped by a Canadian has sought and won an apSupreme Court as, of Redmond, then 18 and border inspector as they at- peal. Link's most recent appeal d ecision in D e - the son of Barbara Thomas, tempted to cross into Canada contests how a 2009 Oregon Thomas shocked the state for both the cruelty of the killing

cember 2013 that

plotted with Link, then 17, of

determined Jus- Terrebonne, to kill Thomas in tin Alan Link, 31, an attempt to conceal their robis eligible for for- bery of her car. Link mal resentencKoch pulled the trigger on ing. Link w as the gun, while Adam Thomas transferred earlier this week to had hit Barbara Thomas over the Deschutes County jail from the head with wine bottles. the Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution in Pendleton. He has been serving time there since 2003.

Link stood outside the Thomas

bleach before resorting to brute

from Washington state. They

Supreme Court decisionwas

were brought back to Deschutes County, where they were charged for their roles in

handled by Deschutes County Circuit Court.

Thomas' murder. All five teens were convicted. In 2003, Summers and

Karle finalized a plea deal for 25 years each for their part in

the defense would cite Miller v.

Alabama, a 2012 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that determined

mandatory true life sentences forjuveniledefendantsarecruel and unusual. A mandatory true life sentence does not in-

clude the possibility of parole. H owever, the Ei gh t h Amendment does not forbid

presumptive true life sentences for juveniles, which Link received,according to the appeal. A presumptive true life sentence does include the pos-

sibility of parole. appeal, Link is seeking resenAlthough Link did receive a tencing to argue that his orig- life sentence without parole, he inal sentence of true life im- had other options during initial prisonment was a violation of sentencing, according to Mike According to the most recent

the Eighth Amendment, which

Dugan, who was Deschutes

home, encouraging the teens the murder, while Thomas and prohibits cruel and unusual County district attorney from inside by cellphone. The group Koch pleaded guilty to aggra- punishment. The appeal states 1987 to 2010. also considered electrocution vated murder., that in a resentencing hearing, SeeLink/B2


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Evxxr TODAY MADRAS SATURDAY MARKET: 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; Sahalee Park, Seventh and B streets; 541-546-6778. OREGON TRAILGUN SHOW: Featuring guns for show and sale; $8; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, 3800 SW Airport Way, Redmond; www.expo.deschutes.org or 541-347-2120. PAINTINGOREGON'S HARVEST EXHIBIT OPENS:Featuring a collection of watercolors by Kathy Deggendorfer inspired by visits to Oregon farms and ranches, through Nov. 30; $15, $12 for seniors, $9 for children ages 5-12, free for children 4 or younger; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; High Desert Museum, 59800 S. U.S. Highway 97, Bend; www.highdesertmuseum.org, info©highdesertmuseum.org or 541-382-4754. PIONEER SUMMER FESTIVAL: Featuring the highland games,

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Century Drive andChandler Avenue in Bend.This first phase Continued from Bf issupposedtoaccommodate a Around 8:32 p.m., a state student population of approxitrooper responded to Crossmately 1,900. wood Roadand Beechwood The hearings officer expected Drive in SunForest Estates, to issue a decision Friday, but where residents reported a the city announced in apress woman setting fires. The troop- release Friday that the decision er found Gail B.Thorpe, 64, will instead likely comeout on walking on anarearoad while Tuesday. intoxicated, according to anOSP People who would like more news release. Further investiga- information can visit the city tion confirmed Thorpe started website bendoregon.gov/osuthe fires after a domestic argucascades. ment with her spouse, OSP said. Four file for Madras Residents hadextinguished the fires when local firefighters arCity Council rived to look for other fire starts In the Nov. 4general election, and soak fire areas. the city of Madras will have the Thorpe was cited and remayor and three council seats leased to appear in Klamath on the ballot. County Circuit Court. Candidates running andthe seats they seekare: OSU-Cascadesdecision Mayor expected Tuesday Royce EmbanksJr. A hearings officer for the city City Council of Bend expects to issue adeciRichard Ladeby sion Tuesday onOSU-Cascades' Jim Leach land use application for the Bill Montgomery first, 10-acre phase of the new Clifford Rhodes — Bulletin staff reports university campus at Southwest

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at Sunriver, 57100 Beaver Drive; www.sunriver-direct.com or 541-585-3333. STRUT YOURSTUFF: Featuring a talent show to benefit Unity Community and Healthy

Beginnings; $10,$15 percouple,

$20 per family, registration suggested; 6:30-9 p.m.; High Desert Community Grange, 62855PowellButte Road, Bend; www.unitycentraloregon.com or 541-389-1783. SHOW US YOURSPOKES: Poprock artist Franchot Tone plays a

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County Fair 8 Expo Center, 3800 SW Airport Way, Redmond; www.expo.deschutes.org or 541-347-2120. DIXIELAND PARTYBANDAND FRIENDS:Musicians from the Northwest and California perform in an organized jam session; refreshments available; free, donations accepted; 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; La Pine Moose Lodge, 52510 Drafter Road; 541-548-0679. ART AT THERANCH:Featuring an art showand sale, silent auction, live music, activities and more; free; noon-4 p.m.; Black Butte Ranch,milepost93,U.S.Highway 20, Sisters; 541-595-6211. PAULINAAMATEUR RODEO: Featuring bull riding, calf

paulinaoregonrodeo.com. "THE WIZARD OFOZ":A performance of the classic story; $20 for adults, $15 for children and seniors, plus fees in advance; 3 p.m.; Summit High School, 2855 NW Clearwater Drive, Bend; www. thoroughlymodernprod.com, thoroughlymodernprod©gmail. com or 541-678-0313. REDMOND DOGGY SWIM:Play fetch with your dog and treat it to a bath to benefit high school water polo in Redmond, leashes required

on deck; 4-6 p.m.; CascadeSwim

Center, 465 SW Rimrock Way; www.raprd.org or 541-548-6066. TWILIGHT CINEMA:An outdoor Spiderman"; bring low-profile chair or blanket, no glass or pets; free; 6 p.m.; Sunriver Homeowners Aquatic & Recreation Center, 57250 Overlook Road; 541-585-3333.

MONDAY STUDENTARTSHOW: Featuring artwork from students with live music and food; free; 4-6 p.m.; Art Station, 313 SW Shevlin Hixon Drive, Bend; www.artscentraloregon.com or 541-617-1317.

TUESDAY REDMOND FARMERS MARKET: 3-6 p.m.; Centennial Park, Seventh Street and Evergreen Avenue; redmondfarmersmarket1©hotmail. com or 541-550-0066. GREEN TEAM MOVIENIGHT:A screening of the documentary "The End of the Line" about the dangers of the extinction of blue fin tuna and the impact on marine life; free; 6:30-8:30 p.m.; First Presbyterian Church, 230 NE Ninth St., Bend; www.bendfp.org or 541-815-6504.

NEws OF REcoRD 14CV0562 —Jerrie A. Archer and Sara E. Ball v. DanaS. Stewart, complaint, at least $20,000 Filed July30 14CV0564 —CFIL LLCv. Robert L. Riemenschneider and Lorene Riemenschneider, complaint, at least $185,000 14CV0565 —John Harding v. Fred Meyer Stores Inc. and FredMeyer Inc., complaint, $313,164.80 Filed July 31 14CV0568 —Nancy D.Unger v. Michael E.Feffer, complaint, at least $30,000 14CV0569 —John P. Keifer and Corinne R. Keifer v. Norwyn R. Newby and Barbara A. Newby, asco-trustees of the Norwyn R. NewbyRevocable Trust, Norwyn R. Newbyand Bara A. Newby, as co-trustees of the Barbara A. NewbyRevocable Trust, NRN Investments, LLCand H. Larry Leasure, complaint, $1,958,351.70 14CV0572 —National Fire Insurance of Hartford also known asKirby Nagelhout Construction Co. v. Lawless Roofing, Inc., complaint, $200,000 Filed Aug. 1 14CV0574 —Residential Assistance Program, Inc.v. U.S. BankNational Association, complaint, $175,812.87 14CV0575 —Wells Fargo Bank,

N.A. v. Gary Andrews, complaint, $14,709.57 14CV0577 —Bankof the Cascades v. Sunriver Vacation Recreation Association, LLC, Larry W. Browning, Resort Realty, Inc., Richard S. Hadley, Mountain Resort Properties, Inc., Mark G. Halvorsen, Village Properties LLC, Edward R.Willard and Sunray Vacation Rentals, Inc., complaint, $5,492,172.17 Filed Aug. 4 14CV0578 —Nationstar Mortgage LLCdoingbusinessas Champion Mortgage Company v.Phyllis Johnstone, United States of America and State of Oregon, complaint, $132,889.29 plus interests, costs andfees 14CV0579 —State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company,as subrogee of Mariah L. Wilson and Douglas Buzbee v.Michael Barber, complaint, $23,958.32 14CV0580 —American Family Mutual InsuranceCompany,as subrogee of Phil SweeandNoelle Swee v. Justin T. Polit, complaint, $18,124.53 Filed Aug. 6 14CV0576 —State of Oregon, acting by and through the Department of Human Services v. SusanHalvorsen, complaint, at least $80,000

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Link

Cover Ore on turnaroun i: 600,000so ar — an risin

Contlnued from B1 Link couldhave been found guilty of first-degreemurder,

ringleader, the guy saying, 'Go, go, go,'" said Dugan. "I just don't see whereit was going tobe in the cards (for Link)

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wraps up his work, a corpo-

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POLICE LOG The Bulletin will update items in the Police Log whensuch a request is received. Any newinformation, such as the dismissal of charges or acquittal, must be verifiable. For more information, call 541-633-2117.

BEND POLICE DEPARTMENT Theft —A theft was reported at 3:15 p.m. Aug. 27, in the1800 block of NE Division Street. Theft —A theft was reported at 4:15 p.m. Aug. 27, in the100 block of NW Gordon Road. Unlawful entry —Avehicle was reported entered at 6 p.m.Aug. 27, in the 2400 block of NELynda Lane. Theft —A theft was reported at 6:25 p.m.Aug.27,inthe 3000 blockofNW Jewell Way. Theft —A theft was reported at 6:44 p.m.Aug.27,inthe 2500 blockofNW Crossing Drive. Theft —A theft was reported at 6:53 p.m.Aug.27,inthe 700 blockofNW Columbia Street. Theft —A theft was reported at 7:13 p.m. Aug. 27, in the1600 block of NW Fourth Street.

Theft —A theft was reported at10:58 p.m.Aug.27,inthe400 blockofSE Wye Street. Theft —A theft was reported at 2:53 p.m.Aug.28,inthe3000 blockofN. U.S. Highway 97.

PRIMEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Vehicle crash — An accident was reported at11:07 a.m. Aug. 28, in the area of NEThird Street.

CIVIL SUITS Filed July 24 14CV0566 —Cavalry SPV I, LLC v. Bradley R.Covington, complaint, $15,635.67 Filed July 28 14CV0573 —RayKlein, Inc. doing business as Professional Credit Service v. Aryana Rhine, complaint, $18,776.81 Filed July 29 14CV0560— JeannetteL.Muisev. Hilary S. Gahagan, complaint, at least $75,000 14CV0561 —Karie A. Turner v. Mark C. Morse, complaint, at least $20,000

"We didn't do this job to make a lot of money off the state. Our philosophy was to try and

through the problems and tially hired for $100,000 to brought on two executives, help get the boat righted and try to help clean fix Oregon's troubled health thescope ofthe contract and things up and basically help the state.... It care insurance exchange its amountwere increased. turned out to be a bigger engagement than f hasbilled the state for nearly Hamstreet la rgely f i n $600,000under an expand- ished his work in July, and expected." ed contract, a ne w s paper the last day for his twoexecClyde Hamstreet, corporate turnaround expert reported. utives wasFriday. hlred by the state to fix Cover Oregon The current deal between He hasn't yet submitted an Clyde H a mstreet and t h e invoicefor August, The Orestatesets a ceiling of $750,000 gonian reported Thursday. for work on Cover Oregon. After fo rcing o u t t h r e e state.... It turned out to be • Shelving the technology Hamstreet was hired after top Cover Oregon officials, a bigger engagement than I involved in the state's dealthe state agency launched a Gov. John Kitzhaber asked expected." ings with software giant website that couldn't come Hamstreet in April to handle One delay involved the Oracle. Both sides are suing closeto fulfilling the promise what was supposedto be a state's hiring of a new exec- the other, and the state plans of seamless online signups four- to six-week job. utive director, which t ook to hook up to the federal ex"We didn't do this job to until July. for health insurance. changeinstead. The state spent more than make a lot of money off the The Cover Oregon board • Renegotiating contracts, $200million in federal mon- state," Hamstreet said. "Our hired Aaron Patnode, a for- cutting spending and reducey on the effort, including philosophy was to try and mer Kaiser executive who ing the staff size from 189 to the website itself, an adver- help get the boat righted said Hamstreet and his ex- 158. tising campaign and a cam- and try to help clean things ecutives d i d exc e ptional • Boosting morale and paign to enroll people by up and basically help the work on tasks that included: communication. rate turnaround expert ini-

to have a sentence lighter than

sentenceof life imprisonment

Adam Thomasor Seth Koch." Thomas and Kochwere both

with a minimum of 25 years,

sentencedto life in prison with-

which could have resulted in a

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to commenton the case.

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haverepresented Link overthe victions would have allowed course of his case,Thomas Hill parole. "In Link's case, it's and Peter Gartlan, could not be not mandatory," said Dugan. reachedforcom ment. Dugan said that he felt Link The Deschutes County Dis— Reporter: 541-383-0367, cwithycombe@bendbulletin.com

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spare this year. An agreement that would give more

Girl dieS in Sand hOle —Police in Lincoln City say a 9-year-old girl trapped when asand hole collapsed on her has died. Lt. Jerry Palmer says police and firefighters responded shortly after 5 p.m. Friday and found a large group of people trying to dig the girl out. Palmer says officers helped extract the girl from a large hole that had collapsed on her. Police beganCPRafter the girl was pulled free, unconscious and not breathing. North Lincoln Fire and Rescue and ambulance medical teams took over CPR and the girl was taken to a nearby hospital. Palmer says she could not be revived. The spokesman says the girl was visiting Lincoln City with family members, who were with her when the collapse occurred. Shewas not immediately identified pending notification of other relatives. North Lincoln Fire spokesman Jim Kusztold The Oregonian the girl and her family were visiting from Sandy.

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Wildlife Service spokesman The refuges along the Oregon-California border have not received any irrigation

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ifornia, during an outbreak of avian botulism in 2012. Botulism has returned to the refuge in 2014, and U.S. Fish snd Wildlife Service estimates it has killed10,000 ducks so fsr. The agency says the outbreak is not unusual, but has been worsened by drought.

water to the refuges has been stuck in Congress, blocked by House Republicans. The from the disease until hunt- outbreak probably will rank agreement is linked to an- ing season starts in October. in the top 10, he said. Hot other that would remove four About 90 percent of them are w eather tends t o m a k e i t h ydroelectric d a m s f ro m mallards, but there are also worse. "The problem is with this the Klamath River to h elp pintails, greenwing teal and salmon. shovelers. The gadwalls are d rought, everything is s o dry," Beckstrand said. "LowThat has left th e L o wer less susceptible to th e d i sKlamath refuge dry, pushing ease. Most of the mallards er Klamath refuge is dried more ducks into the water left are hens that cannot fly be- up now. There are more birds at Tule Lake. cause they are molting. than you would have normalWildlife b iologist John An aerial survey last July ly on Tule Lake." Beckstrand said they have counted 125,000 birds at Tule So little marsh is flooded picked up 5,000 dead ducks Lake refuge, Beckstrand said. that many of the waterfowl to limit the spread of the disBotulism is naturally oc- migrating north this fall on ease, and there are probably curring in the soil, and there the Pacific Flyway may well 5,000 more hidden in the tule are generally outbreaks ev- pass by without stopping, he plants that they couldn't find. ery two out of three years, added. Ducks will continue dying Beckstrand said. This year's An analysis by Fish and

Wildlife has determined that if the Klamath Basin Restor ation A greement were i n

force this year, there would be 48,000acre feet ofw aterenough to cover 48,000 acres

one foot deep — for the wildlife refuges, Baun said. That would be enough to flood the marshes at Lower Klamath Lake. Jim McCarthy of the con-

servation group WaterWatch said Fish and Wildlife also needs to change a policy that allows farmers to grow crops on the refuges, which mean less water for marshes.

ArmS viulatiuu —A former U.S. Army officer who operated a Portland business selling military-grade weapons parts and accessories has pleaded guilty to arms export violations and to mishandling classified documents. Justin GageJangraw pleaded guilty Friday to violating the Arms Export Control Act by selling parts overseas without a license via the website "Sexyweapon. com." Prosecutors say he sold andexported 287 restricted items to 34 different foreign countries during a two-year period — including riflescopes, grips and levers, generating more than $12,000. The 34-year-old Jangraw also pleaded guilty to removing and keeping Army emails with classified documents he received while deployed in Iraq. Jangraw, who now lives in Rockford, Michigan, entered the guilty plea in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. He will be sentenced Nov. 21. Turdiue tipS Over —A state spokesman says a trucker who drove a 69-ton turbine from Kansas to Oregon only to see it tip over a block from its destination wasn't carrying the proper endorsements for hauling the load. TheEugene Register-Guard reports the accident closed a Highway126 off-ramp and aSpringfield street for much of Wednesday. Workers piled up gravel to brace the turbine so it wouldn't roll further. The turbine was headedfor the Kingsford Manufacturing plant, which makes charcoal. — From wire reports

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Bail set at $10 million for man and woman indeputy shooting By Jeff Bamard Associated Press

GRANTS PASS, Ore. The man and woman arrest-

ed in the shooting of a Klamath County sheriff's deputy Parkerson Pascoe were in court Friday, where a judge set their bail at $10 mil- hospital for a head wound. lion each. (See story at right.) Public defender Sammy Parkerson and P ascoe Sanchez told Klamath Coun- appeared by video from the ty Circuit Judge Dan Bunch jail. Besides the attempted in Klamath Falls that her of- aggravated murder counts, fice would be hiring special Parkerson faces an assault attorneys to r epresent the charge, and Pascoe factwo on charges including at- es charges of assault and tempted aggravated murder. conspiracy. D istrict A t t o r ney R o b Authorities have released Patridge says th e c a se few details about the shootagainst William Jack Park- ing or t h e m a n hunt t h at erson, 30, and his girlfriend, followed. Karey Lee Pascoe, 33, would Patridge said Pascoe was go to a grand jury next week, in the 1989 black Jeep Cherand they would be arraigned okee with Parkerson at the Sept.8. time of the shooting. A third "It's very disturbing that we've had two violent shoot-

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Deputy Jason Weder undergoes successful surgery The Klamath County sheriff says a deputy shotduring a traffic stop in southern Oregonhas undergone successful surgery to have abullet removed from his head. Sheriff Frank Skrah said Friday evening that Deputy Jason Weber's brother had just advised him the deputy was out of surgery and doing well. Weber is still listed in serious condition in intensive care at OHSUHospital in

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fired one shot that hit Withers, Primus said.

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wouldn't stop, a tower guard Withers had been in the prison since 2010 on negligent homicide, robbery and

dead after being taken to a lo- identity-theft convictions. He cal hospital, Umatilla County was due for release in four District Attorney Dan Prim- more years. us said. The prison was put on Withers and another inmate were assaulting a third

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is up to. W e can understand some of the concerns of rail road companies. They don't want information about hazardous railway shipments to get into the wrong hands. There are also federal rules that prevent them from getting too specific about what theypickup where. But Oregonians do have the right to a public discussion over what sort of disclosures should be made to the state and what information should be released to the public. Just a few months ago, it took U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., showing up at a meeting of first responders in Bend before BNSF began taking steps to disdose what hazardous shipments come through Central Oregon. Put that incident together with the attitude at the meetingthis week and, BNSF's track record, so to speak, is unimpressive.

I n our overy igita wor , umanities o er answers IN MY VIEW

By Bill Gregoricus In his recent column, Nicholas Kristof advocates the need for the

company's new app or smartphone.

study of the humanities as an an-

We have always looked to sci-

alytic tool to look at ourselves in

ence to help construct our perfect world. But does science address

this highly digital age. He wrote that "To adapt to a changing world, and inquire into the state of our valwe need new software for our cell- ues andemotions? Where are the phones; we also need new ideas." algorithms that address those two So where do these new ideas items? come from? I agree and support Science establi shes a process, that the study of the humanities/ measures and reports the final sigphilosophy can add value to the nificance of a specific and defined science-driven processes that guide process. But we need to rememour responses to the world. ber and appreciate that it o f ten Societal advancement requires takes another type of mind to unmore than just science and algo- derstand the result and critically rithms. We have countless educat- ascertain and synthesize those reed people in this nation's capital, sults, their fuller impact in relation on Wall Street and in Silicon Val- to understanding its potentially ley, but are we advancing as indi- larger meaning and ultimately, its viduals and as a nation? We elected worth and applicability — or lack a black president, but look at the thereof. recent events in Ferguson, MisThis is not a rebuke to science's

W e havealways looked to science to help construct our perfect world. But does science address and inquire into the state of

our values and emotions? Where are the algorithms that address those two items? al conduct (some offer that it's the study of good and evil). • Politics: The study of the ideal

social structure. • Metaphysics: The study of the ultimate reality of all things and the interrelationship of mind and matter. I offer that the study of these

souri. The Dow may be at record levels, but where is the comparable

value to our lives. I believe Kristof

topics and their interrelationships

was asking us to step back and

would well serve our children as

societal advancement of that rising

look beyond science and technol-

tide'?

ogy and our tendency to overly rely on them as our savior. How

they speedily go about their digitally consumed, iPad-iPhone lives.

The very essence of the American Dream is our confidence that

Ralph Waldo Emerson posited: do we begin that process? Basi- "Do you know the secret of the

our children will live better than we do. That doesn't seem to be the

cally, it requires a different education, a different type of intellect

true scholar? In every man, there is

case, today. A recent Wall Street

and the use of that intellect which

Journal/NBC News poll put an exclamation point on Americans' lost

is usually found in the study of the humanities/philosophy.

of him; and in that I am his pupil." The political and social prob-

optimism.

something wherein that I may learn lem-solving efforts that we r ead

about today are more complex philosophy'? In the traditional study than ever. Googling, Facebooking, children's generation will be bet- of philosophy, one studies: tweeting and texting for the answer ter than it has been for us," fully 76 • Logic: The study of the ideal doesn't seem to add any valuable percent said they do not have such method in thought and research, insights as to how best to address confidence. Only 21 percent did. observation and introspection, in- them and then solve them. That was the worst ever record- ductive and deductive reasoning We owe our children (and oured in the poll; in 2001, 49 percent and analysis and synthesis. selves) a better starting point than • Aesthetics: The study of beauty. a smartphone and a tablet. were confident and 42 percent not. So much for the real value of some • Ethics: The study of the ide— Bill Gregoricus livesin Bend. What are the humanities, what is

When asked whether "life for our

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Growth projects eserve a 'Ben -like' solution By Ruth Williamson The dog days of summer are upon us. I hope this finds you showing off our remarkable region to friends from out of town — heading out from Phil's on a mountain bike, pad-

dling at Elk Lake, enjoying dinner and a show downtown or in the Old Mill. Summer in Central Oregonit's the best!

Next week, when everyone heads home and school resumes and we

find ourselves "back at it," we will also find ourselves facing the same tough choices we let summertime

distract us from. There are big discussions before our community: How will we man-

age our growth'? How will we find common groundand build an ambitious vision for our future?

I would like to propose we do so in avery"Bend" way. That we re-en-

gage around key community issues in a way that honors the history and leadership that brought us to this

moment. That we make these deci-

IN MY VIEW

sions together.

This is not a new way of embracing the future. It is time-honored, the way enduring cultures around

and included in the complex and challenging development of growth

The other conversation with sig-

nificant implications is OSU-Cascades. Simply put: We must move forward on th e i ssue of campus

location. This doesn't mean there the world m ak e c hoices around fordability, development densities, isn't room for v igorous discusgrowth and change. Some call it the rezoning and economic develop- sion concerning transit corridors, "middle way." Some call it "collabo- ment. As you can imagine, these transportation and neighborhood rative." Whatever you call it, incluare complicated conversations, adjacencies. sive dialogue and respectful debate with passionate voices and big T hese i s sues d e serve c a r e result in decisions that are better stakes. It is reasonable to assume ful scrutiny. Folks with concerns for the conversation, with outcomes the outcomes will be a compromise should get involved in the discusthat are sustainable and enduring. between competing interests. sions w it h O S U -Cascades. You That's success. That's defensible. might want to check its website to What ar e t h e b i g d i s cussions facing our community'? There are And that will be progress at a time discover numerous invitations to many, in every sector. The two I when we need to reach consensus lend your voice: http://www.osucasam paying the most attention to on growing our built environment cades.edu/4FAQ. are the city of Bend's urban growth to accommodate economicexpanThat said, protracted legal oppoboundary remand process, and sion, job opportunities and devel- sition will not serve our community the establishment of a campus for oping the attributes of a very livable well. OSU-Cascades. Both i n i tiatives community. If you want to contribA potential $40 million state aphave far-reaching consequences for ute your two cents to the UGB pro- propriation to fund the construction the future of our region. cess and get updates on future pub- of buildings on the OSU-Cascades Concerning the UGB expansion, lic meetings, please participate in campus was recently given a lower city leadership is working hard to this online survey: www.bendore- priority because we're still mired in ensure all voices are at the table gon.gov/bendugb. debate. Yikes! That's a lot of state scenarios that consider housing af-

funding to miss. A four-year Central Oregon campus has been envisioned for more

than 25 years. Many, many people have worked hard to bring this moment before

us. Yet, even as we're poised to welcome the inaugural class of incoming freshmen, we are getting in our own way with ceaseless challenge and character attacks. T his i s B e nd! T h ese ar e o u r

neighbors. We can do better. This fall, as we return our attention to the key conversations that

will shape the future of our town and region, let's recommit to doing so differently. Let's not pit neighbor against neighbor. Let's inform our discussions with our best thinking and our best intentions and create a

town we're proud to call home. Let's move forward in a very Bend way — together! — Ruth Williamson serves on the Bend 2030 board and lives in Bend.


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has moneyed and powerful

party has jumped 24 percent

Feb. 12, 1926 - Aug. 23, 2014 Arrangements: Redmond Memorial Chapel. Please sign our online guest book at www.redmondmemorial.com 541-548-3219 Services: Mass of Christian Burial 10:00 a.m. Saturday Aug. 30, 2014, at St. Thomas Catholic Church, Redmond, followed by graveside committal at 11:15 a.m., Redmond Memorial Cemetery.

Glenn Cornick, 67: Original Vietnam veteran who solved bass player in the rock band crimes and confronted sensiJethro Tull. Died of congestive tive political issues with com-

The Associated Press

interests staunchly on both

in the last four years.

egonians cast their ballots,

sides. Among them: both the Democratic and Republi-

StateSenate up forgrabs

heart failure at his home in

passion, wit and the occasion-

the issues and candidates

can parties, and a couple of

The races for Senate and

Hilo, Hawaii, on Thursday. al burst of violence. Died Aug. Jack Kraft, 93: Villanova bas- 14 in Pompano Beach, Florida. ketball coach who guided the Elizabeth Fowler, 95: Author Wildcats tothe 1971 NCAAtitle and financial reporter for The game and coached such players New York Times who was one

will be well-known. Gov. John Kitzhaber's cowboy

small parties too. governor, as well as t he Turns out, the parties can high-profile b allot m e aplay for the same team when sures — pot legalization, t heir own i n f luence is a t food labeling — will grab stake. most of the attention go-

as Wali Jones, Bill Melchionni and Howard Porter. Died

sion. But here are five things

Redmond

flicted private investigator John Francis Cuddy, was a

of the first women to cover the Wall Street beat for a dai-

Thursdayin New Jersey. ly newspaper. Died Aug. 11 at Jeremiah Healy, 66: Ac- her home in Chatham, New claimed mystery writer whose Jersey. best-known creation, the con— From wire reports

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Wilson, composerof 'The BoyFriend,' helped makeJulie Andrews astar Adam Bemstein

cal impulse. (Her best-remembered stage role, as Eliza DooSandy Wilson, the author, little in the musical "My Fair composer and lyricist whose Lady," was two years away) winsome, nostalgic and tuneThe success of "The Boy ful pastiche of 1920s musi- F riend" m ade W i l son t h e cals, "The Boy Friend," made rage of theater circles in Lona stagestar of Julie Andrews don and New York. He was and later a movie star of the dubbed the next Bright Young model Twiggy, died Aug. 27 in Thing, and he won compariTaunton, England. He was 90. sons to his idol, the wasp-witHis agent, Nick Quinn, con- ted playwright and entertainer firmed the death but did not Noel Coward. disclose the cause. But as was pointed out by " The Bo y

F r i end," f i r st

staged in 1953, was the grand slam of

W i l son's theatrical

career. It ran for more than five years in London and had a respectable run of 485 per-

In the New Y ork T i mes, theater critic Brooks Atkin-

son called it " a delightful burlesque." But the play was predominately a showcase for the vocal range and comic ex-

pressiveness of Andrews, who balanced its charm and satiri-

few parts of Oregon, voters will have quite a bit of say

arm of the executive branch.

likely to be f rom a m i n or

They can't serve for pay in

party, and both could be

control of th e Senate, the state House is unlikely to

the National Guard. Measure 87 would ease

from the same party.

flip.

up on the separation of powers, allowing state judges to

Shrinking political parties

serve inthe Guard or teach

Democratic shrinking.

very little publicity.

GOP and Democrats

agree on something

T he R epublican

p a r t ie s ar e

percent.

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or registered with a minor

ate, and both parties are trying to find a handful of other races where they might be competitive.

Democraticstate House unlikely to flip For all the intrigue over

Democrats have a healthy that favor their incumbents.

T he b a t tlegrounds,

including "Slings and Arrows" starring Hermione Gingold,

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Brown.

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passed on 24-10 votes in the

Wife" (1971), a musical based denouement. on a John Collier satirical stoHe could be biting about ry of a man's apparently re- otherplays and shows, particquited attachment to a female ularly musicals. Popular music chimpanzee. lost its appeal, as far as he was A lexander Galbraith W i lconcerned,after the Porters son was born May 19, 1924, and Cowards stopped writing in Sale, England. During the it. "I've hated it since 1950," Depression, the family downsized to a small apartment in he told the Observer in 1994. "Since rock and roll, I've London and his mother found work running a small hoteL turned a deaf ear."

fight for control of the Sen-

Meanwhile, the number of is typical, will be centered is getting much more atten- voters who are unaffiliated primarily in the Portland

By Fenit Nirappil

gloom about the course of his life. Achieving fame and riches at 30, he said the rest of his career seemed like a long

Capitol's upper chamber. A Democratic-held seat in Medford and a Republican seat in Albany and Corvallis will be ground zero in the

Another ballot m easure

vues in London's West End,

ed in interviews undeniable

a 16-14 edge in th e state

They could gain or lose seats in the election, and Repubthe number o f r e g istered licans are fighting hard to voters has expanded 4 per- make inroads. But absent a cent. But the number of massive Republican wave, Democrats has dropped 5.2 flipping up five seats to grab percent and the number of the majority is a tall order Republicans has dropped 1.5 for the GOP.

Wilson's talent was not f or the bold whiplash wit of the

Friend" made him a bankable

Legislature. Democratscurrently have

Since the 2010 election,

California passesfirst groundwater rules

est advocates. He wrote a few short-lived plays, "See You Again" (1951) and "See You Later" (1952), before "The Boy

over the makeup of the state

34-26 advantage and the a n d help of district boundaries

all about," he once wrote. He won a scholarship to an elite preparatory school and, the theater c r itic K e nneth afterarmy service as a clerk 7ynan, a classmate from the in World War II, received a deUniversity of Oxford in the gree in English literature from 1940s, "it was plain even in the Oriel College at Oxford. revues he wrote at Oxford that Wilson contributed to re-

who became one of his earli-

ing into November. But in a

Oregon to the election system used in California and Washington. Under-the-radar ballot The two candidates who measure get the most votes in May Oregon's constitution says — regardless of their party a single person can't hold a — advance to the November position in more than one general election. branch of government. The Proponents say they're governor can't be a legislator. trying to tamp down exThe Senate president can't sit treme partisanship and alon the Supreme Court. low all voters to have a say These separation of pow- in the field-thinning May ers requirements, however, primary. have led to some interesting The political partiesconsequences. Judges can joined by many of their inteach at the private Willa- terest groups — say it would mette University law school, reduce choice in November. but not the University of OrOnly two candidates would egon law school, which is an be on the ballot. Neither is

petitioners, and it's received

they were what the 1920s were

Measure 91 would t ake

you might not know about the upcoming election:

ers, not signature-collecting

son's spirits during lean times. "Totally unaware of family troubles and financial difficulties I simply absorbed the songs and dances of the day and grew up convinced that

He also wrote "His Monkey

the syncopated "vo-do-de-ohdo" of Roaring Twenties pop songsmithing.

Monica Wehby's surgeon scrubs will be all over televi-

The measure was put on the ballot by state lawmak-

No, Nanette," sustained Wil-

formances on Broadway with 19-year-old Andrews making enfant terrible.... His personh er American debut in t h e ality, tidy and fastidious, was lead. reflected in the restraint and The aggressively gossamer delicacy of his work." plot plays with the cliches of None of Wilson's later muvacuous flapper-era musicals. sical stage work equaled "The A wealthy girl meets a mes- Boy Friend" in commercial or senger boy (really the son of critical acclaim. He would say a British lord) on the French that "The Boy Friend" always Riviera in 1926, and they try to held a place in his heart behide their vast fortunes from cause it gave him the economeach other. ic means never to work again. Songs such as "I Could Be Its chaste lyrics and simple Happy With You" ("I could casting requirements made be happy with you, if you it a staple of high school and could be happy with me"), community theaters all over "The Boy Friend" and "Won't the English-speaking world. You Charleston With M e?" were jaunty t hrowbacks to

boots and Senate candidate

at a public university.

The record player at home, which spun pop tunes from 1920s musicals such as "No,

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and hotter than ever, managerS aCrOSS the Blue MOLI-

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tains now find themselves 30 years behind schedule on much-needed thinning and restoration projects.

initial attack, which has al-

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course of decades — increasThe U.S. Forest Service es- ing the risk for these devastattimates it has a backlog of 1.8 ing and unprecedented fires, million acres in need of treat- Aney said. ment ott the Umatilla, WalForests across the Northlowa-Whitman, Malheur and

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forests catch up with Mother Nature. One of the goals is to reduce the intensity of

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use fire as an advantage while a j o urnalistic c o llaborative ftrefighters will have a better providing a break for crews on dedicated to exploring the im- chance of stopping the blaze in the ground. pacts of climate change, show its tracks. That effort, known as strate- firefighters across the West are In the right spots, the pregic fuel treatments, charts se- spending 92 more days fight- treated breaks can act like a lected thinning alOng eziSting ing large fires than in 1973. catcher's mitt where crews forestroads where fire crews By reducing the fuel loads know they can stay out in front can gather their resources and in tree stands, Aney said the ofbigfires.Preferredroads are stay out of harm's way. Smaller forestshope to return to mo re on the tops of ridges and canfires can then be monitored to historical conditions. yon floors, since fires tend to "We've been doing 100years burn fast uphill. burn away dense underbrush without f i r efighters scramof fire exclusion and suppresJohnson said smaller fires bling to gain the upper hand sion, so it's been building up," can then be allowed to clear before it gets out of control. Aney said. "Mother Nature some of the forest clutter itself, Restoration Coordinator Bill has lapped us once, and she's as it did a century ago. He and Aney said the project is a pro- going to lap us again if we Aney call these "good fires." "We're working with nature, active, rather than reactive, ap- don't pick up the pace." proach to corral and minimize Chris Johnson, deputy fire instead of trying to fight napotentially destructive fires. staff officer on th e U matil- ture, is how I look at it," JohnuWe're alWayS gOing to haVe la National Forest, has been son said. fireS," Attey Said. "We Can't studying strategic fuel breaks The Eastside Restoration change the weather. We can't on the Blue Mountains for- Team has a l ready s t arted change lightning patterns. We ests since coming to Pendle- looking into the strategic fuel can change where we do treat- ton five years ago. The bene- breaks program to determine ments to reduce fire intensity." fits of managing well-placed how they can get it properly Historically, fire was a nat- firebreaksbefore the season planned and implemented. "The big thing is learning ural part of boosting resil- StartS are SubStantial, he Said, tency for dry forests. Flames both in terms of cost and the to think on that large scale," burned through an area every environment. Aney said. "Because we can't 10-15 years, Aney said, which W hen f i r efighters a r e keep doing what we're doing."

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MOTOR SPORTS

PREP GIRLSSOCCER PREVIEW

Stewart returns, looking to heal HAMPTON,Ga. Tony Stewart took his seat on the podium — unshaven, his eyes glassy — and unfolded a sheet of paper. His voice quivered ashe read, pausing to maintain his composure as he described the death of a driver he hit as "one of the toughest tragedies I've ever had todeal -

with."

This was afar cry from the brash driver known around the trackas "Smoke." Ninety minutes later, he climbed into his No. 14 carand sped toward the high-banked oval at Atlanta Motor Speedway, drawing a cheer from the crowd gathered around his garage. He quickly got up to speed, turning laps of nearly190 mph, a racer back in his element. Ready or not, Stewart is back on the track. Describing himself as heartbroken but eager to heal, Stewart rejoined the race for the NASCAR Sprint Cup championship surrounded by those he considers a second family — his team, his crew, his rivals. He missed the last three races, going into seclusion after the sprint car hewas driving struck and killed 20-year-old Kevin Ward Jr., who hadstepped on the trackto confront him during a race. He will get back to work as an investigation continues in upstate New York. Authorities said Friday that the probe into the cause of the crash will last at least another two weeks. No decision has been madeabout whether Stewart will face charges. "This is something that will definitely affect my life forever," Stewart said. "This is a sadness and a pain I hopeno one has to experience in their life. That being said, I know that the pain and mourning that Kevin Ward's family and friends are experiencing is something that I can't possibly imagine." — The Associated Press

BASEBALL M's Montero

done foryear SEATTLE—Jesus Montero will not play baseball again this season for the Seattle Mariners' organization after a heated confrontation in the stands with a team scout during a minor league gamein Boise, Idaho. Seattle general manager Jack Zduriencik on Friday called the actions of Montero and cross-checker Butch Baccala "unacceptable." The argument came during a Single-A game between the Boise Hawks andSeattle's affiliate, the Everett AquaSox, on Thursday night. Montero was with the Single-A club while recovering from an oblique injury. What happened next, Zduriencik would not specify. MiLB.com reported Baccala had an ice creamsandwich sent to the dugout for Montero. Zduriencik said he would not go into details until having face-to-face conversations with both parties. — The Associated Press

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Bend High's Hannah Cockrum, left, and Summit's Christina Edwards look to lead their respective teams deep into the postseason.

• Bend High and Summit appearto be the most likely teamsto take homethe Class5Astate championship Inside

By Beau Eastes

• A breakdown of all Central Oregon girls soccer teams,C4

The Bulletin

The road to this year's Class 5A girls soccer state championship likely runs through the city of Bend.

Hannah Cockrum is back for the Bears

On which side of Third Street that

after receiving second-team all-state

route passes is anyone's guess. 2014 season as favorites in not just the

recognition last fall. And junior Karah McCulley (defender) and senior Cambria Hurd (midfield/forward) both were

Intermountain Conference but in all

named to the all-IMC team. Senior Aw-

of 5A. The Storm have won three of the past four 5A state titles, including

brie Elle Kinkade returns in goal after getting all-IMC honorable mention in 2013,herfirstyearofplayingsoccer. "We've got kids in leadership roles all over the field," says Groshong, a former Bend High player who is in her fourth year as the Bears' head coach. "We've got a lot of midfield strength. Right now we're playingplayers in dif-

Summit and Bend High roll into the

championships in 2012 and 2013, but

Summit returns just five starters from last year's 16-0-2 team. Graduation hit Jamie Brock's club hard, as the Storm

lost 2013 5A player of the year Hadlie Plummer, Pac-12-bound goalie Rachel Estopare, and four-year starter Shannon Patterson.

ferentareas to see where we're at." While the Storm return fewer

"There's a lot of new faces out there," says Brock, whose program comes into the 2014 season on a 35-game unbeaten streak. "We really are a whole different team."

starters than the Lava Bears, the backBulletin file photo

The Summit Storm celebrate a second goal against the Lava Bears in the Class 5A

Oregon's top scorers in junior forward

semifinal playoff gamelast year.

Christina Edwards. A first-team all-

The Lava Bears, on the other hand, bring back nine starters from last year's team that went 11-3-2 and lost to

the Storm in the semifinal round of the state playoffs.

to-back state champions have one of

state pick, Edwards scored 21 goals in 2013, including four in the state playoffs "On paper we look good," says Bend Wit h only four seniors on last year's — two of which came in Summit's 4-2 coach Mackenzie Groshong. "You nev- roster, the Lava Bears are loaded with victory over Wilson in the state finaL er know what each year brings." experience this season. Senior forward SeeTitle /C4

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

No morewaiting:Ducks,Beaverskickoff2014seasons • South Dakota is realistic aboutfacing No. 3 Oregon

• Oregon State setto host Portland State in opener

Oregon head coach

By Anne M. Peterson

By Anne M. Peterson

Mark Helfrich.

The Associated Press

The AssociatedPress

The Associated Press file

Joe Glenn has no illusions about

way Oregon State is going

the Oregon team the Coyotes will

to overlook Portland State

EUGENE — South Dakota coach

face tonight. "We're going to go play one of the top talented teams in the country," he

said. "We'regoingto seespeed,probably, that we won't see again this season. We'regoing to seea quarterback who's supposed to win the Heisman Trophy. They're a very, very talented team. We all know that."

Oregon opens the season ranked No. 3 in the AP Top 25 after going 11-2 last season with a

victory over Texas in the Alamo Bowl. SeeDucks/C4

Oregon State head coach Mike Riley.

CORVALLIS — There is no

today. The Beavers have been caught in that season-opening trap before, with upset losses to Eastern Washington last season and Sacramento State to kick off 2011. Beaver senior Obum Gwa-

cham, who is making the switch from wide receiver to defensive end this season, said "not sleeping on any opponent" no matter what its level willbe key to Oregon State's success this season. SeeBeavers/C4

The Associated Press file


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TENNIS U.cs. Open Friday At TheUSTABiUieJean King National Tennis Center New york Purse:$38.3million(GrandSlam) Surface:Hard-Outdoor Singles Men SecondRound GaelMonfils(20),France,def. AlejandroGonzalez, Colombia7-5, , 6-3, 6-2. KevinAnderson(18), SouthAfrica,def.JerzyJanowicz, Poland,6-7(6),6-2,6-1, 6-3. Marin Cilic (14), Croatia,def. RlyaMarchenko, Ukraine, 7-6(2), 6-2, 6-4. DavidFerrer(4), Spain,def.BernardTomic, Australia, walkover. GrigorDimitrov(7),Bulgaria,def.DudiSela,lsrael, 6-1,6-2,6-2. FelicianoLopez(19), Spain,def. TatsumaIto, Japan, 6-4,3-6,6-4,7-6 (4). DavidGoffin, Belgium,def. JoaoSousa(32), Portugal, 6-4,6-2,6-0. RichardGasquet(12), France,def. PaoloLorenzi, Italy, 7-6(4), 6-3,6-3. GiffesSimon(26), France,def. Federico Delbonis, Argentina,6-4, 3-6, 7-5,6-1. RobertoBautista Agut (17), Spain,def. TimSmyczek,UnitedStates,6-3,6-2, 6-1. DominicThiem,Austria, def.ErnestsGulbis (11), Latvia,4-6, 3-6,6-4,6-3, 6-3. TeymurazGabashvili, Russia, def. Alexander Kudryavtsev, Russia, 6-1, 6-4,7-6(4). AdrianMannarino, France,def. Fabio Fognini(15), Italy, 6-3,6-4,6-1. TomasBerdych(6), CzechRepublic, def. Martin Kliz an,Slovakia,6-3,4-6,6-2,3-6,6-3. MarcelGranollers,Spain,def. IvoKarlovic (25), Croatia,7-6(6), 6-7 (3), 7-6(5), 3-6,6-4. RogerFederer(2), Switzerland,def. SamGroth, Australia,6-4,6-4, 6-4. Women Third Round

Ji Young Oh 71-67—138 Suzann Pettersen 71-67—138 AustinErnst 69-69—138 Line Vede l 69-69—138 ChellaChoi 68-70—138 Juli Inkster 68-70—138 AnnaNordqvist 67-71—138 BeatrizRecari 73-66—139 (2), Rom ania,7-6 (6),6-2. BelindaBencic, Switzerland,def. AngeliqueKerber ShanshanFeng 72-67—139 CarolineMasson 72-67—139 (6), Germ any,6-1, 7-5. Lucie Safarova(14), CzechRepublic, def. Alize Na Yeon Choi 70-69—139 Cornet(22),France,6-3,6-7(3), 6-4. PernigaLindberg 69-70—139 CarolineWozniacki(10), Denmark, def. Andrea JacquiConcolino 68-71—139 Petkovic(18),Germany,6-3, 6-2. KarineIcher 68-71—139 Maria Sharapova(5), Russia,def. SabineLisicki Ai Miyazato 73-67—140 MorganPressel 73-67—140 (26), Germ any,6-2, 6-4. Eun-HeeJr 71-69—140 71-69—140 KarinSjodin SOCCER 70-70—140 JenniferRosales 67-73—140 AlisonWalshe 66-74—140 MLS JenniferSong 70-71—141 Jeong Jang MAJORLEAGUESOCCER 70-71—141 Angela Stanford AU TimesPDT 70-71—141 YaniTseng 69-72—141 LizetteSalas Eastern Conference 69-72—141 Uribe W L T P fsGF GA Mariajo 67-74—141 D.C. 1 3 8 4 4 3 40 30 JulietaGranada 72-70—142 Sarah Jane S m it h S porting KansasCity 12 8 6 4 2 37 29 Veronica 71-71—142 Fel i b ert Toronto Fc 9 8 6 3 3 35 36 71-71—142 Columbus 8 8 9 3 3 35 32 AriyaJutanugarn BrittanyLang 71-71—142 NewYork 7 7 1 0 3 1 39 36 J ane Ra h 71-71—142 NewEngland 9 12 3 30 31 36 PaolaMoreno 70-72—142 Philadelphia 7 9 9 3 0 40 41 CandieKung 69-73—142 Houston 8 13 4 2 8 28 46 JenniferKirby 68-74—142 Chicago 4 6 1 4 2 6 31 37 Ashli Bunch 73-70—143 Montreal 4 15 5 1 7 25 45 R ebecca Lee -B en t h a m 73-70—143 WesternConference 72-71—143 W L T P fsGF GA Mika Miyazato 71-72 — 143 Seattle 1 4 7 3 4 5 43 33 AmyAnderson f hee Lee 71-72—143 Los Angele s 12 5 7 43 45 27 Brianna Do 7 0-73 — 143 FC Dallas 1 2 7 6 4 2 45 33 69-74—143 RealSaltLake 1 1 5 9 42 39 30 MarinaAlex 69-74—143 Vancouver 7 5 1 2 33 33 31 SueKim E mma Jan del 67-76—143 Portland 7 8 1 0 3 1 41 43 Colorado 8 11 6 3 0 37 39 SanJose 6 10 7 2 5 28 32 Champions ToLIr ChivasUSA 6 12 6 2 4 21 37 ShawCharityClassic NOTE: Threepoints forvictory, onepoint for tie. Friday A t Canyon MeadowsGolf &Country Club Friday'sGames Calgary, Alberta Houston 3, Sporting KansasCity 1 Purse:$2.26million Today'sGames Yardage:7,086; ParTO ColoradoatSeattle FC,1 p.m. First-round leaders NewEnglandatTorontoFC,2p.m. 32-30—62 TomPerniceJr. Columbus at Montreal 4:30p.m. 32-30—62 Bart Bryant Fc DallasatChicago,5:30p.m. 32-31—63 DavidFrost PortlandatVancouver, 7:30p.m. 30-34—64 Joe Durant Real SaltLakeatSanJose,7:30p.m. Joe Daley 33-31—64 Sundayrs Games Steve Elkington 35-30—65 NewYorkat D.C. United,11:30a.m. MichaelAllen 34-31—65 LosAngelesatChivasUSA,5p.m. Woody Austin 34-31—65 MarkMcNulty 34-31—65 NWSL Playoffs CraigStadler 32-33—65 GaryHallberg 33-33—66 NATIONAL WOMEN'S SOCCER LEAGUE Kevin Sutherl a nd 32-34—66 AN TimesPDT SteveLowery 34-32—66 ChipBeck 35-31—66 Championship Tommy Armour ffl 33-33—66 Sunday'sGame J ohn Inma n 35-31—66 Fc Kansas City atSeattle, noon GeneSauers 35-31—66 MarkO'Meara 33-33—66 BradFaxon 35-31—66 GOLF CoreyPavin 33-33—66 33-33—66 Russ Cochran PGA Tour 34-32—66 DougGarwood DeutscheBankChampianship 34-33—67 PaulGoydos Friday 31-36—67 BobTway At TPCBoston 34-33—67 TomPurtzer Norton,Mass. 34-33—67 Billy Andrade Purse: $8million 33-34—67 FredFunk yardage:7,216; Par71(36-35) 32-35—67 JohnCook First-round leaders 34-33—67 Jeff Sluman RyanPalmer 33-30—63 Olin Brown 33-34—67 e Keegan Bradley 32-33—65 Bernhard 32-35—67 Langer JasonDay 32-34—66 Scott Dunlap 33-34—67 WebbSimpson 35-31—66 BrianCairns 32-35—67 ChessonHadley 34-32—66 RodSpittle 35-33—68 JordanSpieth 35-32—67 Scott Hoch 34-34—68 lan Poulter 34-33—67 MarkBrooks 35-33—68 Carl Pettersson 35-32—67 BobbyClampett 36-32—68 RusselKnox l 33-34—67 JohnRiegger 35-33—68 Bill Haas 36-31—67 Esteban Toledo 34-34—68 PatrickReed 33-35—68 Willie Wood 33-35—68 JasonKokrak 34-34—68 LorenRoberts 37-31—68 KevinChappeg 35-33—68 MarkCalcavecchia 36-32—68 CharlesHowell gl 35-33—68 Kirk Triplett 34-34—68 33-35—68 BobGilder Matt Every 36-32—68 36-32—68 RoccoMediate Billy HurleyIII 34-34—68 36-33—69 FredCouples Shawn Stefani 35-33—68 33-36—69 Matt Jones Seung-YulNoh 36-33—69 35-34—69 BASKETBALL JohnSenden 35-34—69 BenCrane 36-33—69 LukeDonald WNBA Playoffs 35-34—69 Chris Stroud NATIONALBASKETBALLASSOCIATION Matt Kuchar 34-35—69 WOMEN'S AN TimesPDT Billy Horschel 36-33—69 (Best-af-3; x-if necessary) HenrikStenson 35-35—70 DavidHearn 37-33—70 CONFERENCE FINALS RusselHenl l ey 34-36—70 Friday'sGame J.B. Holmse 35-35—70 Phoeni x 85, Mi n nesota 71, P hoeni x leadsseries1-0 Erik Comp ton 34-36—70 Today'sGame RoryMcffroy 37-33—70 at Indiana,4 p.m. Jimmy Walker 37-33—70 Chicago Sunday'sGame ScottStaffings 35-35—70 Phoeni x atMinnesota 1230pm GeoffOgilvy 35-35—70 Manday'sGame Bo VanPelt 36-34—70 at Chicago,1 p.m. Will MacKenzie 37-33—70 Indiana RickieFowler 34-36—70 JohnHuh 38-32—70 MOTOR SPORTS Scott Langley 35-36—71 34-37—71 StewartCink NASCAR 37-34—71 KeyinStadler WilliamMcGirt 36-35—71 SprintCup 35-36—71 GaryWoodland Oral-8 USA 500Lineup 35-36—71 MartinKaym er After Fridayqualifying; raceSunday 34-37—71 MichaelPutnam At AtlantaMotorSpeedway 36-35—71 JerryKelly Hampton,Ga. 37-34—71 GrahamDeLaet Lap length:1.64 miles 34-37—71 ZachJohnson (Car numberinparentheses) 35-36—71 1. (4)KevinHarvick, Chevrolet,190.398 mph. GonzaloFdez-Castano 37-34—71 2. (2)BradKeselowski, Ford,190.058. AndrewSvoboda 36-36—72 3. (42)KyleLarson,Chevrolet,189.883. BrianStuard 35-37—72 4. (31)RyanNewman, Chevrolet,189.396. CharlSchwartzel CamiloVilegas 37-35—72 5. (20)MattKenseth, Toyota,188.996. FreddieJacobson 34-38—72 6. (78)MartinTruexJr., Chevrolet,188.918. BrandtSnedekre 36-36—72 7. (43)AricAlmirola,Ford,188.629. MorganHofmann 37-35—72 8. (18)KyleBusch,Toyota,188.514. K.J. Choi 37-35—72 9. (24)JeffGordon,Chevrolet,188.45. ErnieEls 36-36—72 10. (5)KaseyKahne, Chevrolet,188.315. Cameron Tringale 37-35—72 11. (99)CarlEdwards,Ford,188.06. BubbaWatson 38-34—72 12. (14)TonyStewart, Chevrolet,187.907. Jim Furyk 38-34—72 13.3) AustinDilon,Chevrolet,189.163. RyanMoore 35-37—72 14.I22)JoeyLogano,Ford,189.099. BrianHarman 35-37—72 15. (1)JamieMcMurray,Chevrolet,188.841. Vijay Singh 37-35—72 16. (48)JimmieJohnson, Chevrolet,188.809. 17.f t) DennyHamlin, Toyota,188.642. LPGA Tour 18.(16)GregBiffle, Ford,188.501. ParllandClassic 19. (55)BrianVickers, Toyota,188.43. Friday 20. (88)DaleEarnhardt Jr., Chevrolet,187.875. Af ColumbiaEdgewater Country Club 21. (15)Clint Bowyer, Toyota,187.703. Porfland,Ore. 22. (41)KurtBusch,Chevrolet,187.361. Purse:$1.3million 23. (47)AJAffmendinger, Chevrolet,187.272. Yardage:6,476; Par 72 24. (13)CaseyMears, Chevrolet,186.95. Second-round leaders 25. (7)MichaelAnnett, Chevrolet,188.002. a-denotesamateur 26. (17)RickyStenhouseJr., Ford,187.9. 65-67—132 27.(10)DanicaPatrick, Chevrolet,187.748. I.K. Kim 70-65—135 28. (37)MikeBliss, Chevrolet,187.481. CarlotaCiganda 70-65—135 29.33) TyDilon, Chevrolet,187.329. Mi JungHur 67-68—135 30.I23) AlexBowman,Toyota,187.316. LauraDiaz 70-66—136 31. (51) So YeonRyu JustinAggaier, Chevrolet,186.887. 68-68—136 32. (9)MarcosAmbrose, Ford,186.642. Xi YuLin MinaHarigae 67-69—136 33.27) PaulMenard, Chevrolet,185.99. PaulaReto 67-69—136 34.(77)JoeNemechek,Ford,185.94. AmeliaLewis 66-71—137 35. (66)BrettMoffitt, Toyota,185.834. 72-66—138 36. (98)JoshWise,Chevrolet,185.766. JayeMarieGreen TiffanyJoh 71-67—138 37. (38)Da vid Gililand, Ford,Owner Points. Sweden, 6-1,6-0. PengShuai,China,def. RobertaVinci (28), Italy, 6-4,6-3. SaraErrani (13), Italy,def. VenusWiliams (19), UnitedStates,6-0,0-6, 7-6(5). MirjanaLucic-Baroni, Croatia,def.SimonaHalep

38. (34)David Ragan, Ford, Owner Points. 39. (83)RyanTruex, Toyota, Owner Points. 40. (26)ColeWhitt, Toyota, Owner Points. 41. (32)J.J.Yeley,Ford, Owner Points. 42. (40)LandonCassrg, Chevrolet, OwnerPo>nts. 43. (36)ReedSorenson,Chevrolet, Owner Points. Failed toOualify 44 (95) MichaelMcDowell Ford184646

IndyCar MAVTVBggLineup After Friday qualifying; racetoday At AutoClubSpeedway Fontana,Calif. Lap length:2 miles {Carnumberin parentheses) 1. (3) HehoCastroneves, Dallara-chevrolet, 218.54 mph. 2. (2) Juan Pablo Montoya, Dagara-chevrolet, 217.621.

3. (67)JosefNewgarden, Dallara-Honda,217.6. 4. (14)Takum aSato, Dallara-Honda,217.323. 5. (9)ScottDixon,Daffara-chevrolet,217057. 6. (83)CharlieKimball, Dagara-chevrolet,217.017. 7. (10)TonyKanaan, Dallara-chevrolet, 216.857. 8. (7) MikhaiAl l eshin, Dallara-Honda,216.726. 9. (28)RyanHunter-Reay,Dallara-Honda,216.305. 10. (15)GrahamRahal Dallara-Honda216.299. 11. (27)JamesHinchclifle, Dagara-Honda,215.898. 12. (8)RyanBriscoe,Dagara-chevrolet,215.878, 13.(77)SimonPagenaud,Daff ara-Honda,215.752. 14. (20)EdCarpenter, Dallara-chevrolet, 215.326. 15. (11) Sebastien Bourdais, Dagara-chevrolet, 214.713.

16. (19)JustinWilson,Dallara-Honda,214.486. 17. (98)JackHawksworth, Dalara-Honda,214.173. 18. (25)MarcoAndretti, Dallara-Honda,214.109. 19. (34)CarlosMunoz,Dagara-Honda,213.991.

20. (17) Sebastian Saave dra, Dallara-chevrolet, 213.981.

21. (12)Wil Power,Dagara-chevrolet, 212.604. 22. (18)CarlosHuertas, Dallara-Honda,202.319.

DEALS Transactions BASEBAL L

AmericanLeague BOSTONRED SDX — Recalled RHP Anthony RanaudofromPawtucket(IL). OptionedLHPEdwin Escobarto Pawtucket. CLEVELAND INDIANS— ActivatedCYanGomes from the7-dayconcussion list. PlacedINF-CChris Gimenezonthethree-day paternity list. Signed3B RussellBranyanto a minor leaguecontract andassignedhimto Columbus(IL). DETROIT TIGERS — PromotedRHP EvanReed from Toledo(IL). Designa ted RH P Jose Drtego for assignment. KANSASCITYROYALS— DesignatedLHPBruce Chenfor assignment. Recalled RHP Louis Coleman fromOm aha(PCL). NEWYOR KYANKEES—Selected thecontract of LHPJoshOutman from Scranton/Wilkes Barre (IL). Designated LHPRich Hil forassignment. TEXASRANGERS— Placed18-DFJim Adducihas beenplacedonthe7-dayconcussionlist.Purchased the contract of INF-OF Ryan Rua from Round Rock (PCL).PlacedRH P Phil Irwin onunconditional waivers. Extendedits playerdevelopment agreement with Hickory(SAL)forfouryearsthroughthe2018 season. NationalLeague PRTSBURGHPIRATES— Recalled1B-OFAndrew LambofromIndianapolis (IL). OptionedRHPGerrit Cole toBristol (EL). ST. LOUISCARDINALS — Activated C Yadier Molina fromthe15-day DL.Dptioned CTonyCruzto Springfield(Texas). WASHIN GTONNATIDNALS—Extended its player developmentagreement with Hagerstown (SAL) for two years throughthe2016season. BASKETB ALL NationalBasketballAssociation LOS ANGELESCLIPPERS — Waived G-F Carlos DelfinoandCMiroslavRaduljica. FOOTBA LL NationalFootballLeague NFL— SuspendedSanFranciscoLBAldonSmith nine gamesafter violating the league's substance abuse andpersonalconductpolicies.SuspendedMinnesota WRJeromeSimpsonforthefirst threegamesof the regulase r asonfor violating theleague'ssubstance abusepolicy.FinedDallasSAhmadDixon$22,050for ahit onWRMatt Hazel andDallas LBAnthonyHitchens $8,268,forafacemaskpenalty duringanAug. 23 game against Miami. ATLANTA FALCONS— ReleasedLBYawinSmallwood, RBJoshVaughan,WRFreddieMartino,LBPat Angerer,DENosaEguae, FBMaurice Hagens, CBJordanMabin,SKimarioMcFadden,TEJacobPedersen, DL Pat McQuistan,DLAdam ReplogleandDTDonte Rumph. BUFFALOBILLS— Released LB XaviusBoyd, DT Lado nnCohen,TEDominiqueJones,CBKamaal McgwainCB , SamMiller, PBrianMoorman,QBJordan Palmer ,FBEvanRodriguez,WRNaamanRooseveltand CJaredWheeler. PlacedCBMario Butler,CBBobby FelderandTETonyMoeakionthe injured reservelist. SignedLSGarrison Sanbornto acontract extension. CHICAGB OEARS—TerminatedthecontractsofWR ArmantiEdwards,TEJeronMastrud, DTDennisRoland and C-G Robert Turner. WaivedRBJordanLynch. CINCINNAT IBENGALS— ReleasedRBBenJarvus Green-Ellis, LBBrandonJoiner, DTLaKendrick Ross and QB TylerWilson. JACKSO NVILLE JAGUARS — Waived C Mike Brewster, OBRicky Stanzi, DT CodyBooth, WR ChadBumphis,DL DeAndre Coleman,DT Ricky Havili-Heimuli, FBEric Kettani, SCraigLoston, QB StephenMorris, GDrewNowak, KKasey Redfern, DE GeraldRivers, GTylerShatley, TED.J. Tialaveaand LB Mar cusWhiff ield.PlacedWRTandonDossand cornerbackRashaad Reynolds on injured reserve. Waived/injuredTEBrandon Barden. TAMPABAYBUCCANEERS—Released KConnor Barth, DELarry English, DLJamonMeredith, LBNate Askew,LBKaL ' ial Glaud,OTEdawn Coughman, CB AnthonyGaitor, CBKeith Lewis, CBKip Edwards, FB LonniePryor,DETJ. Fatinikin, DBMarcAnthony,DL AndrewMiler andOLJeremiahWarren. WASHIN GTON REDSKINS — Waived P Robert Malone,TETed Bolser, CBRichard Crawford, S Da'MonCromartie-Smith, WRLeeDoss, NTRobert Thomas, OLKevinKowalskiandOLTevitaStevens. HOCKEY NationalHockeyLeague EDMON TONOILERS— Agreed to terms with D Justin Schullzonaone-yearcontract. COLLEGE EASTCAROLINA — Named Christine Coniglio assistantstrengthandconditioning coach. MARYLAN D—SuspendedWRLevernJacobsand SA.J.Hendyfor theseasonfor violatingtheschool's studentcodeofconduct. TEXAS TECH— Extendedthe contract of football coachKliff Kingsburythrough2020.

FISH COUNT Upstreamdaily movement of adult chinook,jack chinook,steelheadandwild steelheadat selectedColumbiaRiverdamslast updatedonThursday. Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wstlhd Bonneville 9,071 90 9 3 ,983 1,371 The Daffes 2,339 3 7 5 John Day 1,666 242

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McNary 5 6 1 104 489 191 Upstream year-to-date movement ofadult chinook, jack chinook,steelheadand wild steelheadat selected ColumbiaRiverdamslastupdatedonThursday. Chnk Jchnk Stlhd Wsllhd Bonneville 354,436 59,676 209,071 95,690 The Daffes261,350 39,811 50,219 24,958 John Day 221,350 39,811 45,670 22,561 McNary 202,558 35,600 45,670 22,561

SPORTS IN BRIEF MOTOR SPORTS

Power finishes21st inIndyCar qualifying-

Will Power struggled in qualifying for the final raceof HarVick ClaimS Atlanta POle —KevinHarthe IndyCarseason, leaving theseries leader starting vick won the pole for Sunday's NASCARsSprint in 21st placewhen hechases his first championship. Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Power had thesecond-worst performance in qualifyHampton, Georgia. Harvick turned a fast lap of ing in Fontana, California, while TeamPensketeam29.118 seconds Friday night, as drivers sought track mate Helio Castroneveswonthe pole. Castroneves time with cloud cover and cooler temperatures for turned a lapwith an average speedof 218.540 mph. better grip. Brad Keselowski will join Harvick on the Castroneves trails Power by 51points in second front row after qualifying second. Rounding out the place heading into the season finale. Both drivers are top five were Kyle Larson, Ryan Newmanand Matt attempting to win their first IndyCar titles. Power says Kenseth. his qualifying went "as bad as it could possibly go."

FOOTBALL

CYCLING

49erS' Smith SuSPended dyNFL—SanFran-

De Marchi WinS7th Vuelta Stage — Alessan-

cisco 49ers linebackerAldonSmith has beensuspended for nine gamesby the NFLafter a series of off-field legal issues. Astatement Friday from theleaguesaid Smith had violated theNFL'ssubstance abuseand personal conduct policies. Smith won't be eligible to return until Nov. 10,theday after the 49ers' gameagainst the New OrleansSaints. The 24-year-old Smith missed five games last season toundergo treatment at anin-patient facility following his DUIarrest Sept. 20.

dro de Marchi of Italy pulled awayfrom a small breakaway group to win anaccident-filled seventh stage of the SpanishVuelta onFriday in Alcaudete,Spain, while Alejandro Valverdemaintained theoverall lead. Former Tour de Francechampion Chris Froomefell early in the stage andcut his right hip, but he managedto get back on his bike andfinished strong, shaving a few seconds off Valverde's lead. — From wire reports


SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 2014 • THE BULLETIN

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Baltimore NewYork Toronto Tampa Bay Boston

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Kansas City Detroit Cleveland

Chicago Minnesota Los Angeles Oakland Seattle Houston Texas

74 60 73 60 69 64 60 74 59 75

West Division W L 81 53 78 56 72 61 57 79 53 81

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Friday's Games Baltimore 9, Minnesota1 N.Y.Yankees6,Toronto 3 Boston8, TampaBay4 Cleveland 6, KansasCity 1 Detroit 7,ChicagoWhite Sox1 Texas13,Houston 6 L.A. Angel4, s Oakland0 Washington 8, Seattle 3 Today'sGames N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 3-2) at Toronto (Hutchison 8-11), 10:07a.m. Detroit(Scherzer15-4) at ChicagoWhite Sox(Sale103), 10:10a.m.,1stgame Minnesota(Gibson11-10) at Baltimore (Tilman115), 4:05p.m. Boston(Webster 3-2) at Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 9-11), 4;10 p.m. Cleveland (Bauer5-7) atKansasCity (Shields12-7), 4:10 p.m. Detroit (K.Ryan 0-0) at ChicagoWhite Sox(Bassitt 0-0), 4:10p.m., 2ndgame Texas (RossJr. 2-5) at Houston (Feldman7-10),4:10 p.m. Oakland (Samardziia 4-3) at L.A.Angels (Undecided), 6:05 p.m. Washington (Strasburg10-10) atSeatle (Elias9-11), 6;10 p.m. Bunday'sGames N.Y.YankeesatToronto,10:07 a.m. Minnesotaat Baltimore, 10:35a.m. Bosto natTampaBay,10:40a.m. Detroit atChicagoWhite Sox,11:10 a.m. Texasat Houston, 11:10a.m. Oakland atL.A.Angels,12:35 p.m. Washington atSeatle,1:10 p.m. Cleveland atKansasCity,5:07 p.m.

Washington Atlanta Miami NewYork Philadelphia

Milwaukee St. Louis Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago Los Angeles SanFrancisco SanDiego Arizona Colorado

NATIONALLEAGUE East Division W L 76 57 71 64 65 68 63 72 61 73

Central Division W L 73 61 71 70 65 60

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Friday's Games

Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati1 N.Y.Mets4, Philadelphia1 Atlanta 5,Miami2 Chicago Cubs7, St.Louis 2 Arizona 5,Colorado2 SanDiego3, L.A.Dodgers2,12 innings Washington 8, Seattle 3 San Francisco13,Milwaukee2

Today'sGames Chicago Cubs(Doubront0-0) atSt. Louis(Masterson 2-2),11:15a.m.,1stgame Cincinnati (Simon13-8) at Pittsburgh(Worley5-4), 1:05 p.m. Miami(Cosart2-1)atAtlanta(Harang10-8),4:10 p.m. Philadelphia(Je.Wiliams2-0) at N.Y.Mets (B.Colon 12-10),4:10p.m. Colorado(Matzek3-9) at Arizona(Nuno0-3), 5:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs(Wada4-1) atSt. Louis (Gonzales0-2), 5;15 p.m.,2nd game L.A. Dodgers (Greinke13-8) at SanDiego(Kennedy 10-11),5:40p.m. Milwaukee (Fiers 4-1) at SanFrancisco (Peavy2-4), 6:05 p.m. Washington (Strasburg10-10) atSeattle (Elias9-11), 6:10 p.m. Bunday'sGames Philadelphia at N.Y.Mets,10:10 a.m. Cincinnatiat Pittsburgh,10:35a.m. ChicagoCubsatSt. Louis,11;15 a.m. Milwaukee atSanFrancisco,1:05 p.m. Colorado atArizona,1:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers atSanDiego,1:10 p.m. Washington atSeatle,1:10 p.m. Miami atAtlanta,2:10p.m.

American League

Angels 4, Athletics 0 ANAHEIM, Calif.— Jered Weaver

outpitched Jon Lester, Albert Pujols hit his 516th career homer andtheLosAngelesAngelsbeat Oakland, extend their ALWest lead over the A's to three games. A night after the Angels edgedthe Athletics 4-3 in10 innings, they won with pitching and power. Oakland Crispcf Gentrycf Fuld If Dnldsn3b Vogt1b Mossdh

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KANSAS CITY, Mo.— Carlos Santana, who homered five times at Kauffman Stadium in aseries last month, hit a two-run homer as Cleveland toppedKansas City. The loss cut the Royals' lead to a half-game over Detroit in the AL Central.

HOUSTON — Michael Choiceand Rougned Odor both hit three-run homers andTexas cruised to a win over Houston.

hitting a drive to center off Adam Ottavino. Colorado

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two outs in the 12th inning and San Diego beat the NLWest-leading Los Angeles Dodgers. Earlier in the inning, the Dodgers used Colorado a five-man infield, including a Bergman four-man shift against left-handed Friedrich hitting Seth Smith.

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Pirates 2, Reds1 PITTSBURGH — Josh Harrison hit an RBI triple andscored on Jose Tabata's tiebreaking single in the eighth inning, leading Pittsburgh to a victory over Cincinnati. Harrison had three hits in the Pirates' sixth

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LDB —Texas4, Houston 7. 28—Andrus(29), Rios C leveland 013 0 0 0 002 — 6 (28), A.Beltre(26), Choice(5), Ma.Gonzalez 2 (12), VnSlykph 0 0 0 0 Vincentp 0 0 0 0 double in the eighth inning off P.Baezp 0 0 0 0 Medicaph 1 0 0 0 K ansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 001 — 1 Fowler (15). HR —Odor (7, Choice (9), J.castro Friasp 0 0 0 0 Thayerp 0 0 0 0 All-Star reliever PatNeshekas NEW YORK —JacobdeGrom E—J.Vargas(2). LDB —Cleveland8, Kansas City SB —Dan.Robertson(4). CS—Ma.Gonzalez (4). Barneyph 1 0 0 0 Qcknshp 0 0 0 0 the Chicago Cubsbeat St. Louis. 12. 28—Brantley 2 (35), Walters (1). HR—C.Santana (14). pitched sevencrisp innings and SF — Andrus. League p 0 0 0 0 Goeertph-1b 1 0 0 0 (22). SB —J.Ramirez(5). CS—Kipnis (3). IP H R E R BBBO Correia p 0 0 0 0 The Cardinals lost in the return of the Mets scored the tiebreaking IP H R E R BBSO Texas Totals 46 2 11 2 Totals 4 0 3 8 3 star catcher Yadier Molina. Hehad runs when left fielder GradySizeCleveland S .Baker W3-3 6 1-3 6 2 2 1 3 Los Angeles 001 000 010 000 — 2 SalazarW,5-6 5 4 0 0 2 3 Claudio beenoutsinceJuly9becauseof 12-3 4 1 1 1 4 Ban Diego 010 100 000 001 — 3 more dropped aneasypop fly, C.Lee 1 0 0 0 1 0 Cotts 1 3 3 3 1 0 a torn ligament in his right thumb, handing New T wo outs w he n w inni n g run s c or e d. York a victory over Crockett 0 0 0 0 0 0 Houston E—D.Gordon(9). LOB—LosAngeles11, SanDi- and went 0 for 3 andwas hit by a Atchison 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 OberholtzerL,4-10 41-3 9 7 Philadelphia. 7 1 2 ego11. 28 —H.Ramirez(28), Ju.Turner(16). HR —H. RzepczynskiH,12 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 J.Buchana 22-3 6 6 5 1 2 n Ramirez(13). SB—Ethier (2). CS—A.Almonte (2). pitch. Shaw 1 1 0 0 0 0 Foltynewicz 2 1 0 0 1 0 S—A.Almonte, Venable. SF—Rivera. Philadelphia New york Tomlin 1 3 1 1 0 1 WP—Cotts,J.Buchan an. ab r hbi ab r hbi St. Louis IP H R E R BBBO Chicago KansasCity T—3:16.A—18,931(42,060). Reverecf 4 0 0 0 Lagarscf 4 0 1 0 ab r bbi ab r bbi Los Angeles J.Vargas L,10-7 6 10 4 4 0 5 Rollinsss 4 0 0 0 Grndrsrf 4 0 0 0 Coghlnlf 5 1 1 0 Mcrpnt3b 5 1 1 0 Haren 6 5 2 1 1 3 SDowns 1 1 0 0 1 0 Utley2b 4 0 2 0 DWrght3b 4 1 1 0 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 J.Baez2b 4 1 1 2 Wong2b 4 1 1 0 J.Wright L.coleman 1 0 0 0 1 1 Yankees 6, Blne Jays 3 Howard1b 4 0 0 0 Duda1b 4 0 0 0 Howell 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 Scastross 4 0 1 0 Hollidylf 4 0 1 1 Bueno 1 2 2 2 0 1 Byrdrf 3 1 1 0 dArnadc 4 0 1 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Valuen3b 3 1 1 1 MAdms1b 4 0 0 0 B.Wilson Crockettpitchedto1 batter inthe7th. TORONTO — Jacoby El l sbury, P.Baez 1 1 0 0 1 1 Solerrf 3 2 3 3 JhPerltss 4 0 2 1 G Sizmrlf 4 0 1 0 dnDkkrlf 1 1 0 0 HBP—by Crockett (Moustakas). WP—S.Downs. Ruizc 4 0 0 0 DHerrr2b 3 0 0 0 of Madras, andChaseHeadley Frias 1 0 0 0 0 1 Castilloc 4 0 0 0 YMolinc 3 0 0 0 Balk—Bueno. Asche3b 3 0 1 1 Floresss 2 1 1 0 League 1 0 0 0 0 2 Alcantr cf 4 1 1 1 Tavers rf 4 0 0 0 T—3:17 (Raindelay: 0:44). A—31,341(37,903). homered, and theNewYork YanV alaika 1b 4 0 0 0 Jay cf 4 0 2 0 DBchn p 1 0 0 0 deGrm p 2 0 0 0 CorreiaL,2-2 2-3 2 1 1 2 0 DBrwnph 1 0 0 0 Campllph 0 1 0 0 kees beat slumping Toronto. Chris Ban Diego Hndrck p 2 0 0 0 SMillerp 1 0 0 0 Tigers 7, White Sox1 D iekmnp 0 0 0 0 Familip 0 0 0 0 6 6 1 1 0 8 NRmrzp 0 0 0 0 Grichkph 1 0 1 0 Capuano (2-3j pitched 6/sinnings Cashner D eFrtsp 0 0 0 0 Meiiap 0 0 0 0 VincentH,14 1 1 0 0 0 1 Watknsph 1 1 1 0 Neshekp 0 0 0 0 in his first win in seven starts Hollndsp 0 0 0 0 ThayerBS,1-1 1 1 1 1 0 1 Stropp 0 0 0 0 Grenwdp 0 0 0 0 CHICAGO —Justin Verlander T otals 3 2 1 5 1 Totals 2 84 4 1 Quackenbu sh 1 1 0 0 2 1 Szczurph 1 0 0 0 Descalsph 1 0 0 0 turned in one of his most effective since joining the Yankees. P hiladelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 — 1 Boyer 2 1 0 0 1 3 Grimmp 0 0 0 0 New York 000 1 0 0 3 0x — 4 outings this year andonceagain StaufferW,5-2 1 1 0 0 0 1 Totals 35 7 9 7 Totals 3 5 2 8 2 New York Toronto E—G.Sizemore(1), Duda(5), D.Herrera(1). DPWP — Correia. Chicago 0 10 000 141 — 7 beat the White Sox, leading Detroit ab r h bi ab r hbi Philadel p hi a 1, New York 1. LDB —Philadelphia 7, T—4:12. A—30,818 (42,302). S t. Louis 200 0 0 0 000 — 2 Ellsurycf 5 1 2 2 Reyesss 5 0 0 0 pastChicago.Thecontending LDB —Chicago3, St. Louis9. 28—Coghlan (21), NewYork4. 28—Flores (7). SB—Lagares (5), den Jeterss 5 0 1 0 Mecarrlf 4 0 0 1 J.Baez (4), S.castro(32). HR —Valbuena(14), Soler2 Dekker(4), Campbell (2). S—D.Buchanan. Tigers won for the fifth time in Prado3b-2b 5 0 2 0 Bautistrf 3 1 1 1 Giants 13, Brewers 2 IP H R E R BBSO (3), Alcantara (6). SB—Wong (19). S—S.Miller. Teixeir1b 5 0 0 0 Encrnc1b 4 0 0 0 six games. Chicago haslost nine IP H R E R BBSO Philadelphia Mccnnc 4 1 1 0 DNavrrc 4 0 3 0 D .Buchanan 6 4 1 1 1 3 SAN FRANCISCO — Buster Posey Chicago of 10. Beltrandh 2 1 0 0 Valenci3b 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 Hendricks 6 5 2 2 1 3 DiekmanL,3-4 2 - 3 Gardnrlf 3 1 1 1 StTllsn2b 3 0 0 0 went 5 for 5 anddrove in three 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 N.RamirezW,2-1 1 2 0 0 0 1 De Fratus Detroit Chicago ISuzukirf 4 1 1 0 Kawskph-2b 1 0 1 0 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 runs in just six innings, then was Strop 1 0 0 0 0 2 Hollands ab r hbi ab r hbi Drew2b 2 0 1 0 CIRsmsdh 3 1 2 0 New York Grimm 1 1 0 0 0 4 K insler2b 5 2 1 2 Eatoncf 4 1 3 0 H eadlyph-3b 2 1 1 1 Pillarcf 4 1 2 1 pulled early as SanFrancisco St. Louis deGrom W,7-6 7 4 1 0 2 5 TrHntrrf 4 0 2 2 AIRmrzss 5 0 0 0 Totals 3 7 6 104 Totals 3 5 3 9 3 routed Milwaukeefor its fourth S.Miller 7 4 2 2 2 3 FamiliaH,15 1 1 0 0 0 0 Micarr1b 5 0 0 0 JAreu1b 3 0 3 0 N ew York 000 0 0 0 501 — 6 NeshekL,6-1 2 3- 4 4 4 0 1 Meiia S,20-23 1 0 0 0 0 3 straight win. Posey had a triple in VMrtnzdh 5 1 2 0 Viciedo1b 1 0 0 0 Toronto 000 100 200 — 3 —byDiekman (Flores). Greenwo od 11-3 1 1 1 0 1 HBP E—Jeter (10), Gardner (1), D.Navarro (3), his second career five-hit game. JMrtnzlf 5 1 3 0 A.Dunn dh 3 0 0 1 T—2:31. A—25,250(41,922). H BP — by H en dri c ks (Y . M ol i n a). WP — G rim m . C stllns3b 4 0 1 1 AGarcirf 3 0 1 0 St.Tolleson(4). DP—New York 1. LOB—NewYork T—2:52.A—43,181 (45,399). Avilac 4 1 1 1 Gillaspi3b 3 0 0 0 7, Toronto 8. 28—Mccann (15), Gardner(19), Drew The star catcher is batting .500 Suarezss 4 1 1 0 Flowrsc 3 0 1 0 (11), D.Nava rro (17), Col.Rasmus (21), Pilar (6). (20 for 40j with five home runs Interleague 38 — Elsbury (3). HR—Ellsbury (14), Headley(3), C arrer cf 4 1 2 1 Nieto c 1 0 0 0 Braves 5, Marlins 2 and13 RBls in his past nine DeAzalf 4 0 1 0 Bautista(27).SF—Me.cabrera. Nationais 8, Mariners 3 CSnchz 2b 4 0 1 0 IP H R E R BBBO games. ATLANTA — Justin Upton homTotals 4 0 7 137 Totals 3 4 1 101 New York SEATTLE —Anthony Rendon hit Detroit 0 02 500 000 — 7 CapuanoW2-3 6 1-3 8 3 2 1 4 Milwaukee ered and hadthree RBls, Jason Ban Francisco Chicago 1 00 000 000 — 1 WarrenH,20 11 - 3 0 0 0 0 1 one of Washington's four homers ab r hbi ab r hbi Heyward drove in the go-ahead E—Verlander (6), J.Abreu2 (6). DP—Detroit 1, Outman 0 1 0 0 0 0 CGomzcf 2 0 0 1 Pagancf 5 2 3 1 off Felix Hernandez,and the Narun in the seventh inning and Chicago1. LOB —Detroit 7, Chicago11.28—Kins- Dav.RobertsonS,35-3811-3 0 0 0 0 1 KDavislf 0 0 0 0 Kontosp 1 0 0 0 ler (34),TorHunter (26), J.Martinez(26), Castelanos Toronto tionals showed off their power in a Gennet t2b 4 0 0 0 Panik2b 6 2 4 0 Atlanta beat Miami for its third BuehrleL,11-9 6 7 4 4 1 4 Braunrf 4 0 1 0 Poseyc 5 3 5 3 (27),Avila(21), Eaton(21), J.Abreu(32),A.Garcia(4), victory over Seattle that snappeda straight win. 1 2-3 1 1 1 2 2 Flowers(13), DeAza (19). 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A—17,071(40,615). pitched six effective innings and E—E.Herrera(2). DP —Milwaukee 2, SanFran- Hatchrp 0 0 0 0 R.Penaph 1 0 1 0 R W erthdh 4 1 1 2 Cano2b 3 1 2 0 MDunnp 0 0 0 0 JWaldnp 0 0 0 0 LDB —Milwaukee 3,SanFrancisco12. 28Boston beat TampaBay.After Yoe- cisco1. LaRoch1b 4 0 0 1 KMorlsdh 4 0 2 1 SDysonp 0 0 0 0 Doumitph 1 0 0 0 Lucroy(45),Pagan(19), Panik (5). 38—Pagan (2), Orioles 9, Twins1 Dsmndss 5 1 2 1 Seager3b 4 0 1 1 nis Cespedesdrove in his second Posey(2). HR—G.Blanco (4). SB—C.Gomez (29), JeBakr1b 0 0 0 0 Kimrelp 0 0 0 0 Harperlf 4 1 3 1 Zuninoc 4 0 0 0 Totals 31 2 7 2 Totals 3 2 5 8 4 G.Blanco(14).S—Estrada. SF—C.Gomez. run of the gamewith a double, BALTIMORE — Chris Davis hit 0 00 001 100 — 2 WRamsc 4 2 2 2 Morrsn1b 4 0 0 0 IP H R E R BBBO Miami Betts connected off Chris Archer Atlanta — 6 Acarer2b 4 0 0 0 CTaylrss 4 1 1 0 000 002 30x Milwaukee his fourth career grand slam E—G.Jones(13), Dzuna(4). 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Palmer up two shots at DeutscheBank The Associated Press NORTON, Mass.— Ryan Palmer took only 21 putts Friday at TPC Boston and birdied half of his holes. That gave him art 8-under

GOLF ROUNDUP ily in tow, turned it around with four birdies

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strokes in the LPGA Tour's Portland Classic,

closed out his round with a pitching wedge to shooting a 5-under 67 to reach 12 under. The 18 feet, making the downhill putt for his ninth

South Korean player had seven birdies and

birdie. two bogeys in her morning round in cloudy, Bradley matched his low round of the sea- calm conditions at Columbia Edgewater. son, though what meant more was the timing. Two share Champions Tour lead: CALThis is the final weekbefore U.S. captain Tom GARY, Alberta — Tom Pernice Jr. and Bart Watson decides which three players he will Bryant matched the Canyon Meadows record pick to fill out his Ryder Cup team. Bradley al- at 8-under 62 to share the first-round lead in ways seemed like a logical choice, though he the Champions Tour's Shaw Charity Classic. wants to leave nothing to chance. He played Otto shoots 62 to top field in Italy: FIANO, bogey-free irt a gentle breeze. Italy — South Africa's Henrtie Otto shot a Webb Simpson, who also needs a pick to re- 10-Lmder 62 to take a three-stroke lead after turn to the Ryder Cup, and Jason Day of Aus- the second round of the Italian Open. Otto, the tralia were among those at 66.

2008 winner at Castello di Tolcirtasco, had an

JordanSpieth recovered from a double bo- eagle, nine birdies and a bogey to reach 15 Lmgey to start his round and, with his entire fam- der at Circolo Golf Torino.

Errani overcomes critics, Venus By Howard Fendrich The Associated Press

NEW YORK — A day be-

fore facing Venus Williams-

games. doubters — or the loud folks in Somuch forthat. In ariveting Arthur Ashe Stadium pulling third-round match of wild mo- for her American opponent. mentum swings, the 19th-seedHer next opponent will

and a partisan crowd — at the U.S. Open, Italy's Sara Errarti

ed Williams, a two-time U.S.

be another surprise winner:

Twitter that gave her a little extra motivation.

before succumbing to Errani eliminated No. 2-seeded Si-

Open champion, came within 32-year-old qualifier Mirjana came across a video posted on two points of victory four times Lucic-Baroni of Croatia, who Itshowed a pair of former players and coaches, Brad

6-0, 0-6, 7-6 (5). As if needing a reminder of

mona Halep of Romania 7-6 (6), 6-2. Lucic-Baroni hadn't

what she'd seen online, Errani

reached the fourth round at a

was interviewed for TV by Ca- major since getting to Wimbleforecasting Friday at Flushing hill before the match, and by don's semifinals in 1999. Meadows. Both picked Wil- Gilbert afterward. No. 5 Maria Sharapova, a "Let's just say that during five-time major champion, liams to win. The 13th-seeded Errani's the match I thought about that avoided that sort of upset by ears perked up particularly (video) more than once," said beating 2013 Wimbledon runwhen Gilbert referred to her Errant, who pounded her chest ner-up Sabine Lisicki 6-2, 6-4 "cottage cheese" serve and with a fist and put a finger to in a match that ended after predicted she'd win only four her lips on court as if to hush midnight. Gilbert artd D arren Cahill,


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COLLEGE FOOTBALLROUNDUP

PREP ROUNDUP

Arizona rolls to win over UNLV

Saints openseasonwith pair of sweeps

The Associated Press

Also on Friday: No. 8 Michigan St. 45, Jacksonville

TUCSON, Ariz. — Anu Solomon

threw for 425 yards and four touchdowns in his first career start, and

St. 7:EAST LANSING, Mich. — Connor Cook threw three touchdown

Bulletin staff report Murphy racked up 11 kills and eight digs, while Eidler Coming off its first state tournament appearance in delivered 11 aces and picked up six digs. Jorge finished school history, Trinity Lutheran kicked off the 2014 sea-

Arizona broke a 45-year-old school passes in the first quarter — and record with 787 total yards in a sea- withstood a hit to his leg — to help

with 26 assists, Clift added seven kills, and Mariah Mur-

son-opening 58-13 rout over Neva-

Michigan State to an easy victory

da-Las Vegas Friday night. Solomon shook off some early-game jitters with a series of big playstobreakthe schoolfreshman record for passing yards, highlighted by

over Jacksonville State. Colorado State 31, Colorado 17:

son with a pair of three-set sweeps against Pacific and phy chipped in with seven kills. C.S. Lewis in Bend on Friday night. In other Friday action: The Saints were led by Katie Murphy's nine kills and VOLLEYBALL eight digs against Pacific, which Trinity defeated 25-8, La Pine 3, Oakridge 0:OAKRIDGE — The Hawks be25-7, 25-18, and Emily Eidler served up 10 aces. Allison gan their tenure as Class 3A members with a three-set

D ENVER —

Jorge had 15 assists for the Saints, and Megan Clift col-

a 92-yard touchdown pass to Austin

to help the Rams rally for a win over

T r ansfer Dee H a rt

rushed for 139 yards and two touchdowns in his Colorado State debut

sweep of2A Oakridge 25-20,25-23, 25-19.Maddie Fish-

lected six kills, four aces and four digs. er led La Pine with seven kills and four aces. Micaela In the nightcap against C. S. Lewis Academy of New- Whittington contributed five kills and four aces, and Paberg, which fell to Trinity Lutheran 25-6, 25-10, 25-10, tience Dudley finished with 10 digs.

Hill on the first play of the second half. Colorado.

Prep girlssoccerata glance

Beavers

continue to compete for the job as

Mannion's backup, Beavers coach ContinuedfromC1 Mike Riley said. "We haven't des"Every team we play this year is a ignated one as the backup, but we qualityteam. Portland State — we've feel really good about the progress been talking about them since this they've made during camp," Riley summer — that's a great team," Gwa- s a id. "It's actually a pretty close com-

cham said. "If we don't study them, if petition. It goes back and forth each day." we don't watch them, if we don't practice hard, we're

Seumalo's out

not going to be able to beat them." Oregon S t at e

Center Isaac Seumalo,

f i n i shed

7-6 last season. Following a stunning 49-46 loss to low-

who could shift p ositions this season with Josh Mitch-

ell moving to center, is still recovering from a broken ington in the opener, the Bea- portland State foot he sustained during the vers reeled off six straight at Oregon $tate Hawaii Bowl last season and wins to become bowl eligi- iiifhes1 p m will sit out the game against ble. But they stumbled down $aturday Portland State and the game the stretch with a five game TV Pac-12 next week at Hawaii. The losing streak before a vicBeavers have a by e a fter . tory over Boise State in the " "' that, so Riley said the earliest "M Hawaii Bowl capped the Seumalo would play is Sept. season. 20 against San Diego State. In 2011, the Beavers dropped their er-division Eastern Wash-

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Port l a n d State is 0-3 in previous

and finished the season 3-9.

meetings with the Beavers. Oregon

Portland State, which went 6- 6 overall and 3-5 in the Big Sky last

S t a te is the only FBS-level program t o ever play at Portland State, travel-

season, will play two Pac-12 foes this ing to Civic Stadium (now Providence season: the Vikings visit Washington Park) for a game in 1983 and coming State in Pullman on Sept. 13.

away with a 51-14 win. The crowd of

Nigel Burton, the Portland State 26,102 on hand that day in September coach, sees a challenge in facing Or- remains the biggest crowd ever at a egon State senior quarterback Sean Vikings home game. M annion, who setschoolrecords last season with 4,662 yards passing and Sibley'S leaderShiP 37 touchdown passes. In facing the Beavers and a quar"If you're a competitor you look t erbacklike Mannion, Portland State forward to show how good you are will look to its leaders on defense, versus the best opponents out there," including junior cornerback Aaron Burton said. "If there's a better quar- Sibley, who started every game last terback in the country in terms of s eason after being propelled into the beinganNFLprospect,accuracy,ex- job as a freshman because of injuperience level and all the intangibles ries to teammates. "The beauty, for than Sean Mannion, then I'd like to

A a r on, is that he has been through all the trials and tribulation of being

see him." Here are a few more things to look a corner at the (Division I) level. It for when Portland State visits Reser h a sn't been smooth sailing and he's Stadium in Corvallis today: taken his lumps," Burton said. "So if

A look at the Central Oregon teamsfor the upcoming season

ClassSA BEND Head coach:Mackenzie Groshong (fourth season) 2013 season:11-3-2overall, 4-1-1 IMC (second); lost in semifinals of Class 5A state playoffs Outlook: SeniorHannahCockrum,a second-team all-state selection, returns to lead the LavaBears. Bend Highwelcomes back nine starters from 2013.

M OUNTAIN VIEW Heafl coach:DonnieEmerson (second season) 2013 season:4-10-1 overall, 2-4 IMC (third); lost in Class 5Aplay-in round Outlook:Super sophomore Riley Dickinson looks to build off an impressive freshmanseason inwhichshewas named to the all-Intermountain Conference first team. TheCougars return eight starters from 2013, including forwards Dickinson andAbby Nopp, both starters as freshmen. REDMOND Head coach:John Cripe (third season) 2013 season:1-11-1overall, 0-6 IMC (fourth) Outlook:Sophomore Rosalie Land is backafter receiving all-league honorable mention ayearago. ThePanthers lookto improve on offense after netting just four goals in 2013.

Title

RIDGEVIEW Head coach:Kyle Chown(first season) 2013 season:6-8-1 overall, 2-0 SD1 (firstj; lost in Class 4Aplay-in round Outlook:TheRavens makethe jump to Class 5Aafter advancing to the 4A postseason lastyear. Sophomore Haley Williamson received all-league honors in 2013.

MADRAS Head coach:Krista Hayes (first season) 2013season:0-9-5 overall, 0-8-2 TVC (sixthj Outlook:Senior Mariah Stacona, an all-state basketball player, is back to lead the White Buffaloes after earning second-team all-league honors in 2013. While Madras went winless last season, the Buffs tied five times.

SUMMIT Head coach:Jamie Brock (10th season) 2013 season:17-0-2overall, 5-0-1 IMC (firstj; won Class 5Astate championship Outlook:TheStorm have not lost in 35 straight matches, a streak that dates back to the 2011season. Summit is shooting for its for third straight state title, something not done in girls soccer since the OSAAexpanded to six classifications in 2006.

Class4A

SISTERS Head coach: Audrey Tehan (third season) 2013season:13-2-1overall, 10-0 SkyEm (first); lost in first round of Class4A state playoffs Outlook:TheOutlaws expect to again be one of the top teams in 4Awith five all-league players back in 2014, including all-state selections Liz Stewart and Hannah Ceciliani.

Class3N2AflA

CROOKCOUNTY Head coach:Richard Abrams (third season) 2013 season:2-8 overall, 0-2 SD1

LA PINE Head coach:Scott Winslow (11th sea-

(second)

2013season:0-13-1 overall, 0-10 SkyEm (sixth) Outlook:After struggling in Class 4A, theHawks looktobemuch morecompetitive in Class 3Athis season. La Pine now plays in 3A's Special District 4 with Creswell, Glide, Jefferson, Pleasant Hill, and Santiam Christian.

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Outlook:TheCowgirls move to the Tri-Valley Conference this seasonafter years of taking their lumps from Bend, Mountain Viewand Summit. Forward Emily Kreachbaumexpects to lead Crook County in 2014.

heading into the season is who will replace Estopare, a four-year

Continued from C1 starter and all-state keeper who Sophomore Megan Cornett (eight is now playing at the University of goals, six assists in 2013) is also ex- Arizona. pected to spark the Storm's offense

Summit and Bend are set to play

the artificial turf at Summit High on Oct. 21. "There's a lot of unknowns, but

we can control how hard we work," Brock says. "Nothing is going to come easy for us. We remind the

something goes sideways he knows Dueling backups how to mentally pull himself out of it Alabama transfer Luke Del Rio and help the young guys who haven't and sophomore Brent VanderVeen beenthroughtheprocess."

this fall, while junior Mya Fraley each other twice during the regular kids of that every year.... We'll have anchors Summit's defense after re- season.The Storm are attheBears' to earn every bit." ceiving all-league honors last year. 15th Street Field on Oct. 2 before the — Reporter: 541-383-0305; The biggest question for the Storm two intracity rivals meet again on beastes@bendbulletin.com.

Ducks

Nextup

(Stadium) is going to be crazy. It's a late kickoff and Autzen is

Continued from C1 The Coyotes finished 4-8

always fun during that time. We're really looking forward

overall and 3-5 in the Missou- to it." ri Valley Football Conference More than anything, the last season. game will provide Oregon Quarterback Marcus Mari- with an opportunity to smooth ota, who opted to return to the out some of the rough edges Ducks this season rather than before hosting No. 8 Michigan declare for the NFL draft, is State in a highly anticipated one of the main reasons Or-

contest next weekend.

t

and come home andplaythe rest of the season." Here are some other things

to consider when Oregon hosts South Dakota tonight:

Mariota milestones

"As an offense, I want to The Ducks' junior quarterthe Pac-12 title this season. be able to execute to the best back needs one more touchMariota passed for 3,665 of our abilities, to go out and down to surpass Joey Haryards and 31 touchdowns start fast," Mariota said. "We rington on Oregon's career list. with only four interceptions had a tendency last year to M ariota has 63passing scores, lastseason. He also rushed for kind of start off a little slow, 14 rushing and one receiving. egon is a popular pick to win

715 yards and nine scores. His including myself. That's one 4,380 yards of total offense set thing I want to see, and just a school record. continue to prepare and go out Whilethe game may appear there and have fun with it and to be a glorified scrimmage for build a strong foundation for Oregon, Mariota said he is still the rest of the season." excited about it. The Coyotes are just looking "All the emotions, all the to learn from the experience. "Having to play a team like great things about college football are still going to be that, it can only make you betthere for us," he said. "We're ter," Glenn said. "And that's very excited. We know Autzen what we'll do, we'll get better

gence of the so-called "Bruise Brothers," redshirt freshman

has the nation's third-longest

Jordan Roberts. Bouma ran

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Umppua Holdings UMP Q 15.56 ~ 19.65 17. 4 7 +. 1 1 +0.6 T L T -8.7 + 8 . 9 72 3 2 6 0. 6 0 $90 $17 DS Bancorp U SB 35.69 ~ 43.92 42. 2 8 +. 2 2 +0.5 L L T +4.7 +19 . 1 3 2 50 1 4 0 . 98f WashingtonFedl WA F D 19.53 ~ 2 4.5 3 21.75 +.19+ 0.9 L L T -6.6 + 3 . 0 2 4 4 1 4 0 . 44f 16 80 WellsFargo & Co WFC 40.07 ~ 53. 0 8 51.44 +.29 +0.6 L L T + 13.3 +27.2 8457 13 1.40 Eye on jobs 70 15 WY 2 6 .91 — o 34.60 33.95 T L L +7.5 +2 6 . 2 2 930 2 7 1 .16f Employers have added an average Weyerhaeuser 60 J J A J J A of 244,000 jobs a month since 52-week range 52-week range February. $$$.04~ $$$ .$0 $14.0$~ $21.0$ That's the best six-month string in DividendFootnotes:a - Extra dividends werepaid, but arenot included. b -Annual rate pius stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e -Amount declaredor paid in last 12 months. f - Current Vol.:6.3m(3.5x avg.) P E: .. . Vol.:370.4k (1.8x avg.) PE 25.4 : eight years and a key factor in the annual rate, whichwasincreased bymost recentdividendannouncement. i —Sum of dividends paidafter stock split, no regular rate. I —Sumof dividends paidthis year.Most recent Mkt. Cap:$20.02 b Yie l d: 1.4% Mkt. Cap:$524.45 m Yi eld: 1.7% dividend wasomitted or deferred. k - Declared or paidthis year, acumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m — Current annualrate, which wasdecreasedbymost recentdividend decline in the national unemployannouncement. p — Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r —Declared or paid in preceding t2 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximatecash SOURCE: Sungard AP ment rate to 6.2 percent. An value on ex-distrittution date.PEFootnotes: q —Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc —P/Eexceeds 99. dd - Loss in last t2 months. improving job market means rising household incomes, greater InterestRates NET 1YR consumerconfidence and more TREASURIES YEST PVS CHG WK MO QTR AGO consumer spending. The governShares of Big Lots fell 1.8 percent Friday after the The results beat Wall Street expectations. The 3 -month T-bill . 0 2 .0 3 -0.01 L T .02 ment reports jobs data for August company reported an increase in same store sales of average estimate of analysts surveyed by Zacks 6 -month T-bill . 0 5 .05 ... L .05 on Friday. 1.7 percent, which was just above Investment Research was for earnings of 52-wk T-bill .08 .09 -0.01 T T T .11 the mid-point of the company's 30 cents per share. 2-year T-note . 4 9 .51 -0.02 T L L .40 Nonfarm payrolls, seasonally adjusted guidance of 1 percent to 3 percent. The yield on the The discount retailer posted revenue monthlychange in thousands 5-year T-note 1.63 1.63 T L 1.6 1 10-year TreaThis discount retailer reported of $1.2 billion in the period, which met sury rose to 304 10-year T-note 2.35 2.34 +0.01 T T T 2.76 earnings of $19.9 million in its fiscal Street forecasts. 298 300 2.35 percent FriBig Lots expects full-year earnings in 30-year T-bond 3.08 3.08 3.71 second quarter, a profit of 36 cents day. Yields af229 per share. 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PCT 3.18 2.89 2.74 Fund Footnotes: b -Feecovering marketcosts is paid from fund assets. d - Deferredsales charge, or redemption 2.6 fee. f - front load (salescharges). m - Multiple feesarecharged, usually amarketing feeandeither a sales or 2.54 redemption fee.Source: Marningstas

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The price of oil rose for the fourth day in a row Friday on concerns about escalating tensions in Ukraine. Gold and silver fell, while copper edged higher. Wheat and soybeans fell.

Crude Oil (bbl) Ethanol (gal) Heating Oil (gal) Natural Gas (mmbtu) UnleadedGas(gal)

Foreign Exchange The dollar rose against the euro, Japanese yen and British pound. The ICE U.S. Dollar index, which compares the dollar's value to a basket of key currencies,

rose.

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Gold (oz) Silver (oz) Platinum (oz) Copper (Ib) Palladium (oz)

CLOSE PVS. 95.96 94.55 2.20 2.19 2.86 2.85 4.07 4.04 2.78 2.75

CLOSE PVS. 1285.80 1288.60 19.40 19.53 1424.70 1425.20 3.14 3.13 908.65 897.20

%CH. %YTD +1.49 -2.5 +1 5.1 +0.28 -7.2 -3.9 +0.52 +1.09 -0.1 %CH. %YTD - 0.23 + 7 . 0 - 0.70 + 0 . 3 - 0.04 + 3 . 9 +0.27 -8.9 +1.28 +26.7

AGRICULTURE Cattle (Ib)

CLOSE PVS. %CH. %YTD 1.56 1.55 +0.81 +1 5.9 Coffee (Ib) 1.96 1.95 +0.57 +76.8 Corn (bu) 3.59 3.62 -0.76 -14.9 Cotton (Ih) 0.68 0.67 +0.69 -20.1 Lumber (1,000 hd ft) 348.40 347.00 +0.40 -3.3 Orange Juice (Ib) 1.49 1.51 - 1.88 + 8 . 9 Soybeans (hu) 10.90 10.74 +1.47 -1 7.0 -9.1 Wheat(hu) 5.50 5.57 -1.12 1YR.

MAJORS CLOSE CHG. %CHG. AGO USD per British Pound 1.6563 -.0024 -.14% 1.5500 Canadian Dollar 1.0 872 +.0020 +.18% 1.0530 USD per Euro 1.3134 -.0049 -.37% 1.3244 JapaneseYen 104.10 + . 4 3 + .41% 9 8 . 26 Mexican Peso 13. 0745 -.0126 -.10% 13.3477 EUROPE/AFRICA/MIDDLEEAST Israeli Shekel 3.5759 +.0057 +.16% 3.6259 Norwegian Krone 6 . 2016 +.0215 +.35% 6.0902 South African Rand 10.6729 +.0434 +.41% 10.3520 Swedish Krona 6.9 9 14 + .0209 +.30% 6.5829 Swiss Franc .9184 +.0034 +.37% . 9 308 ASIA/PACIFIC 1.0713 +.0024 +.22% 1.1195 Australian Dollar Chinese Yuan 6.1435 +.0007 +.01% 6.1205 Hong Kong Dollar 7.7503 +.0002 +.00% 7.7549 Indian Rupee 60.515 -.000 -.00% 66.600 Singapore Dollar 1.2490 -.0002 -.02% 1.2752 -.10 -.01% 1112.15 South KoreanWon 1015.20 Taiwan Dollar 2 9.89 + . 0 2 +.07% 2 9.95


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BEST OFTHE BIZ CALENDAR WEDNESDAY • BusinessStartup Workshop: Learn all the basic steps neededto open a business; preregistration required; $29; 6-8 p.m.; COCC Chandler Building, 1027 NWTrenton Ave., Bend; 541-383-7290. THURSDAY • AffordableHousingin Bend —Whereare we now?Leagueof Women Voters of Deschutes County's first Thursday no-host luncheon; open to public; speakers begin at noon; free; 11a.m.; Black BearDiner,1465 NE Third St.; 541-382-2660 or kimsmith©bendcable.com. • Impressionable Marketing:Learnto find the right promotional products to marketyour business; registration required; free; noon; Looney BeanRoasting Co., 961 NWBrooks St., Bend; 541-323-6418 orwww. adfedco.org/meetinginfo. php?id=12&ts=140786 3I l1. SEPT. 8 • LeadershipBend2015 Orientation 8 Alumni Social: $10; 5p.m.; Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 SWCentury Drive; 541-323-1881. SEPT. 9 • Healthcare, Benefitsand WellnessSeminar:Learn about post-Affordable Care Act benefit plan strategies and how to successfully implement acompliant wellness program;Oregon Employer Council Central Oregon; preregistration required bySept. 4; $50; 7:30a.m.; TheRiverhouse Convention Center, 2850 NWRippling River Court, Bend; 541-3893111 or www.eventbrite. com/e/healthcarebenefits-wellnesstickets-12332796727. • Be a TaxPreparer: Accelerated basic tax preparation course combines online learning with weekly classroom sessions; preparefor the OregonBoard of Tax Practitioners exam;meets Tuesdays through Dec.9; registration required by Aug. 28; $449; 6-8:30 p.m.; Central OregonCommunity College, 2600 NW College Way, Bend;541-383-7270 or ceinfo©cocc.edu. • Membership101Driving YourMembership: Connect with Bend Chamber ofCommerce members; RSVPrequired; free; 10-11a.m.; Bend Chamber ofCommerce, 777 NWWall St., Suite 200; 541-382-3221 or shelley@ bendchamber.org. • Women'sRoundtable Series —BrandYou: Learn to refine andexpress your personal brand; register online; $25 BendChamber of Commercemembers; $30 nonmembers; 11:30 a.m.; BendGolf andCountry Club, 61045Country Club Drive; 541-382-3221 or www.bendchamber.org. • YoungProfessionals Network:Register online; $7 BendChamber of Commerce members; $15 nonmembers; 5 p.m.; Lavabells Vacation Rentals - Skyliner Retreat, 18350 NW Skyliners Road,Bend; 541-382-3221 or www. bendchamber.org. WEDNESDAY SEPT.10 • LaunchYour Business: Participants work one-onone with a businessadviser to develop aworking plan; course combines three 1-hour coaching sessions that start the week ofLabor Day, with three evening classes Sept. 10, 24and Oct. 8; preregistration required; $199 includes $25 workbook; 6-8 p.m.; COCCChandler Building, 1027 NWTrenton Ave., Bend; 541-383-7290. • For the complete calendar, pick up Sunday'sBulletin or visitbendbugetin.com/bizcal

PEOPLEON THE MOVE • Three attorneys with Bend law firm Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt were listed in the 2015"Best Lawyers in America" in their respective markets. Tia Lewiswasrecognized for her work in land use and zoning law,Thomas M. Triplettfor his work in employment and labor law management, andB. Joe Willisfor his work in eminent domain and condemnation law. • Brenda Stantonrecently joined CapstoneCertified Public Accountants in Bend. Shehasbeen aCPA in the communityfor more than 20 years. • The Latino Community

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PARIS — Six years after

being struck by economic crisis, Europe is facing a fresh downturn, with few new ideas on the table for

reigniting growth and deepening political divisions over the austerity pol-

icies that manyblame for worsening the malaise. Even as the U.S. econ-

omy rebounds from its worst recession since the 1930s, Europe is heading in the opposite direction. A halting recovery that Andy Tullis/The Bulletin file photo

Wheat, which is being planted outside Madras in this 2007 photo, is one of Jefferson County's top crops, according to the 2012 Census of Agriculture, released in May.

took hold in the 18-nation

euro currency bloc in the past year has now gone intoreverse as Germany,

France and Italy, its three By Joseph Ditzler The Bulletin

Farms in Central Oregon were larger in 2012, on average, than five years earlier, but there were fewer of them, according to the latest census by the U.S. Department of

Agriculture. From 2007 to 2012, the aver-

age age of the Central Oregon farmer climbed from 58 years old to nearly 60, a continuing trend. The numbers may

hide the fact that younger family members are working or managing farms owned by their fathers, mothers or othermembers ofa previous generation. The farming community is concerned about its graying ranks, however, said Tim Deboodt, Oregon State

University extension agent in Crook County. "Almost all the farm organizations acknowledge it and are concerned about it," he satd.

The USDA conducts the Census of Agriculture every five years; the department released its 2012 Census of Agriculture results in May. The market value of all Jef-

ferson County farm products climbed 15 percent, to $65 million, in 2012, according to the

largest economies, stumble

Agriculturecensusshowsfarmsare fewer, larger From 2007 to 2012, the number of farms in Central Oregondecreased while the average acres per farm and the averagemarket value of products sold increased.

anew. Some analysts say the region could be headed foranother full-scale recession, a slowdown that could

PRODUCTSSOLDBYFARM

have ramifications for the U.S. economy.

1,500

20 07 AVERAGE 20 I2 FARM SIZE 2,000 acres

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nent's economic engine,

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contracted in the second

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Germany, the Conti-

90K

three months of the year, while the bloc of 18 Euro-

60K

pean Union nations that

30K

at all. Political and financial instability related to Russia's confrontation with

0 CROOK i JEFFERSO N DESCHUTES OREGON

use the euro failed to grow

0 CROOK J JEFFERS ON DESCHUTES OREGON

Ukraine and the effects of escalating economic sanc-

Source: Census of Agriculture 2012, USDA Andy Zeigert/The Bulletin

tions between Europe and Russia have further clouded the economic outlook.

census. Crook County market value rose 35 percent to $42.3

Market conditions induced

million; Deschutes County

operations by leasing more land to plant money-making crops.

marketvalue increased 4percent to $20 million. The trend toward consol-

idation into fewer but larger farms runs counter to the

overall trend in Oregon, said Jim Johnson land-use and water planning coordinator for the Oregon Department

of Agriculture. The nature and variety of crops grown in Central Oregon help explain that phenomenon, he said.

some farmers to expand their

"When you look at Central

Oregonbeing dominated by high-value crops and forage and livestock, those prices skyrocketed in those five years," he said. For example, rising beef prices benefited ranchers in Crook County, which ranked

ninth among Oregon counties for cattle production. Crook

ranked sixth for forage crops, like hay, which also escalated in price and demand. So ranchers also paid more for hay, the largest expense in their operations. Overall, production expenses on Central Oregon farms

rose by $19,500 on average, according to census data. Jefferson County farmers saw

the largest five-year increase in expenses, an average of $34,000 per farm. — Reporter: 541-617-7815, jditzler@bendbulletin.com

Unemployment has fallen only marginally in Europe, to 11.5 percent in

July from a peak of 12 percent last year, according to figuresreleased Friday. "This is a major red light" for Europe, said JeanPaul Fitoussi, a professor of economics at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris. "We need to change the

direction of policy to avoid a situation with potentially

worrisome consequences for society and politics."

Maaysia AirinescLIttin 30 ercent o wor orce By Thomas Fuller and Nicola Clark New York Times News Service

BANGKOK — Malaysia

Airlines will cut 6,000 jobs, or about 30 percent of its work

pearance of Flight 370 over the southern Indian Ocean in Marchand the downing of Flight 17 over eastern Ukraine in July. Azman Mokhtar, the man-

force and receive a bailout from the Malaysian govern-

aging director of Khazanah

ment amounting to nearly

of the Malaysian government that has a majority stake in

$2 billion, according to a restructuring plan announced Friday. Several yearsoflossesat the airline deepened this year after two aircraft disasters

— the still unresolved disap-

Association recently added four new board members to its leadership team. Yoianda Vanderpoofis the homeownership coordinator for Neighborlmpact.Jose Galvanworks for OnPoint Community Credit Union. Micbege Cordovahas worked at the Department of Human Services for10 years.Fabian Clarkis a U.S. Air Forceveteran and certified financial planner with Country Financial Services. • Bob Joneswasrecently appointed executive director of The Education Foundation for Bend-La Pineschools. He has served as aboard member of the foundation and administrator with the school district, and wasthe principal of Mountain View High School for sevenyears.

Nasional, the investment arm the airline, said future state

aid of up to 6 billion ringgit ($1.9 billion) in the airline would come with "strict

conditions." "Success is by no means

pany with a "right-sized work

statement released by the

force and work practices and

company.

contracts." Malaysia Airlines has been burdened in recent

Khazanah said that there

would be "significant changes years by contracts with politito leadership" at Malaysia cally connected suppliers. Airlines and that it would conThe airline's creditors will sider "global aviation industry be offereda swap ofthe airline's debt for shares of the executives" in its search for new talent. The current chief new company, according to executive, Ahmad Jauhari the plan. Among the airline's Yahya, will remain as chief largest bondholders is the executive until July. governmentemployee penThe government said it sion fund known as Kumpuwould carry out the restruclan Wang Persaraan, which, turing by creating a new com- according to Friday's an-

Triplett

Willis

Cordova

$240 million, for ordinary shares. The move is likely to becontroversialbecause investors have long assumed that the debts of the state-con-

trolled airline were guaranteed by the government. The plan calls for the air-

line to move its headquarters to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, about an hour

outside the city, from Subang, a suburb closer to Kuala Lumpur.

By Jonathan Mahler

Vice has established a power-

New York Times News Service

ful digital presence.

news with a documentary

The investment from A&E would underscore its success

series about the Islamic State.

flirting with various suitors,

Vice Media said Friday it was dose to choosing a partner:

in creating abrand that appeals to a newgeneration of

A&E Networks.

consumers who have proved

After spending the summer

Stanton

nouncement, agreed to swap 750 million ringgit, or around

Vice Media partnering with ARE

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Lewis

guaranteed," he said in a

Vanderpool Galvan

Clark

A&E, which is owned by Hearst and Disney, is near a

an elus ivedemograpic. "We've beenlookingpretty deal to invest $250 million in much everywhere for differVice in exchange for a roughly entpartners," Shane Smith, Vice's chief executive, said 10percent stake in the company. It would value Vicein an interview. "The biggest which started 20years ago as thing we were looking for a free magazine in Montreal was complete independence. — at more than $2.5 billion. Everybody wanted a majority Known for its unruly sensi- stake or abigstake. We didn't bility and edgy news reports, want to give up abig stake."

Most recently, Vice made

One of its correspondents got unusual access, embedding with the extremist group. The A&E investment,

which was first reported by the Financial Times, could

allow it to create more of its own content. Smithhas set his sights on traditional television.

His company already produces a30-minute weeklyprogram for HBO — "News from the edge," is the tagline — but he'd like to eventually have a 24-hour Vice network.


IN THE BACK ADVICE Ee ENTERTAINMENT W Religious services, D2-3 Support groups, D2 Volunteer search, D4 THE BULLETIN • SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 2014

O www.bendbulletin.com/community

SPOTLIGHT

Poker tournament for oral health The Kemple Memorial Children's Dental Clinic and theDental Foundation of Oregon Tooth Taxi are hosting a Texas Hold'em poker tournament to raise money to improve the oral health of Oregon's uninsured children. Sponsored by BnK Construction Inc, the tournament will start at 4 p.m. Sept. 20 at the Bend MODABuilding, 360 SW BondSt., Suite 200, and will include prizes, food and fun, according to a press release. Theevent has a $25 buy-in and a suggested donation of $100 per player. Space is limited, and early registration is encouraged. Kemple Memorial Children's Dental Clinic provides preventive, educational and dental treatment services to Central Oregon families without access to dental care. For more information, call 503-5940880 or email foundation©SmileOnoregon. org.

'---- - • One-stop service fair to aid homelexpects ess morethan 3,000 people -----' If yougo What:Project Connect When:9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept.13 Where:Deschutes County fairgrounds, 3800 SW Airport Way in Redmond Cost:Free Contact:For more information, visit www. projectconnectco.org.

Transportation services Central Oregon Project Connect is offering a shuttle service giving people a free ride to the Deschutes County fairgrounds from nineCentral Oregon communities on Sept. 13. Herearethe times and locations for the stops on eachroute: Bend (Return trips leavefairgrounds at12:40 p.m. 1:25 p.m., 2:40 p.m. and 3:25 p.m.) • 7:25 a.m., 7:30 a.m., 8:10 a.m., 8:50 a.m. and 9:35 a.m., Hawthorne

Farm Bureau seeks photos The OregonFarm Bureau is accepting photo submissions for its 2015 "Oregon's Bounty" calendar. The calendar features aspects of Oregon's agriculture, including people, production, landscape, technology, culture, family farming or ranching traditions and more. The bureau is looking for horizontal, high-resolution images of either close-ups or panoramic views. Subject ideas include harvesting of crops, planting, products or crops in the field, scenesof farmland, people in an agricultural setting or with products, animals, farmers or ranchers, markets, fairs, festivals and more. Submissions will be accepted through Sept. 15. There is no limit to the number of photos that can besubmitted per photographer. Calendar is a full-color publication celebrating the bounty and beauty of Oregon agriculture, and is sent to more than 61,000 Farm Bureaumembers. To learn more visit www.oregonfb.org/ calendar.

Backyard Farm Tour ls Sept. 6 The 2014 Backyard Farm Tour will take place Sept. 6 from10 a.m.-4 p.m. This year, the self-guided tour has17 stops at local farms, gardens and community gardens, from a small container garden on abalcony to a 30-acre organic commercial farm. Visitors to these gardens can see and learn from successful cultivators of fruits, vegetables and livestock in gardens ranging from forest settings to juniper desert. Guide booklets are available at Central Oregon Locavore, 1216 NE First St., and

other locations for $10. All proceeds support Central Oregon Locavore, an educational nonprofit community organizer and local food marketplace. To learn more, visit www.backyardfarmtour.com. — From staff reports

By Mac McLean The Bulletin

eb LaPaugh sat surrounded by vials of

"There will be people who get there at 7 a.m. (which is two hours before) the gates

medication on the floor of her southwest Bend

The need

veterinary clinic as she did a quick Wednesday afternoon

AccordingtotheHomeless Leadership Connec-

inventory of what she'd need

tion's latest point-in-time

for this year's Central Ore-

homeless count, more than 2,410 people in Crook,

gon Project Connect.

"It's really satisfying at the end of the day because you're all beat and you get a chance to see everything that you've done," said LaPaugh, who has provided free veterinary services at the event since it started eight years ago. Each year, Project Connect has brought together an army of volunteers so they

can help Central Oregon's homeless population get everything from an emergency tooth extraction to a much-needed haircut in a

7

• 7:45 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 9:10 a.m. and 9:55 a.m., Third Street Fast Stop

Market La Pine (Return trip leaves fairgrounds at 2 p.m.) • 6:30 a.m., South County Building • 6:45 a.m., La Pine Park

Deschutes and Jefferson

counties were homeless this past January. That figure includes522 chronicall y homeless people who have either

and Ride Lot

• 7:15 a.m., River Woods Baptist Church Madras/Warm Springs/ Cnlver/Metolins (Return trip leaves fairgrounds at 2:15 p.m.) • 7:35 a.m., Warm Springs Post Office • 8:05 a.m., Madras COIC/ DMVOffice • 8:20 a.m., Metolius City Hall • 8:35 a.m., Culver City Hall Prineville (Return trip leaves fairgrounds at 2:40 p.m.) • 8 a.m., Stryker Park Redmond/Terrehonne (Return trip leaves fairgrounds at 2:15 p.m.) • 8:55 a.m., Terrebonne Thriftway • 9:10 a.m., Redmond Fred Meyer Shuttle bus riders can bring their pets with them on the ride, but the animals must be kept in a small pet carrier. Service animals are exempt from this rule.

been homeless for more than

a year or have experienced four periods of homelessness within the past three years.

Spiecker was upset by this report because it shows the region's homeless population has increased by 17.4percent since the last point-in-time

Np

count was conducted in the

spring of 2013. But even worse is the fact it shows the region's chronically homeless population has more

single setting. Its organizers said 804volunteers like LaPaugh, who co- than doubled since last year, ordinates the Project Connect

and that means hundreds of

veterinary team, from 63 different organizations provided

people have had to do with-

food and services to 2,265

homeless people lastyear. But they're expecting an even bigger crowd at this year's event — which will

take for granted. One of the biggest things these people end up missing out on is a primary care physician who can tend to

take place at the Deschutes

theirhealth care needs or re-

County fairgrounds on Sept. 13 — given a report that shows the region's homeless population has jumped significantly since 2013 (see "If you go"). "We're likely going to get about 3,000 people this

fer them to a specialist who

year," said Project Connect

Connect.

coordinator Katja Spiecker.

Station

u

open at 9 a.m."

L%'

out the services most people

can, said Dana Peters, an

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Photos by Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin

ABOVE: Deb LaPaugh, of LaPaw Animal Hospital in Bend, looks

through boxes of medicine Wednesday afternoon in preparation for the Project Connect fair this year. TOP: Sherrie Frederickson, of Prineville, smiles while receiving a haircut from Miranda Campbell, a student at Phagans' Central Oregon Beauty School, during Project Connect in 2012.

emergency room nurse with St. Charles Bend who runs

Project Connect's medical team. Peters said filling in this gap is the main reason she volunteers with Project

"It's really satisfying at the end of the day

becauseyou'reallbeatand you geta chance to see everything that you've done." — Deb LaPaugh

SeeProject Connect/D4

Churchmentorsaspiring entrepreneurs By Diana Nelson Jones PittsburghPost-Gazette

PITTSBURGH — The tri-

plex of row houses in the city was notorious for its active

crack scene before the Rev. John Wallace's church bought it in 2005 and renovated it.

Today, the triplex is, among other things, The Maker's

Place, a hub of production for middle and high school students in the Oasis Project.

Oasis was created last year as an outgrowth of after-school programs that

began three years before. An arm of the Bible Center

Church, Oasis encourages community development with a focus on youth being the

selling it. Then they're like, 'Hmm, my Mom would buy that,'" he said. "That was a

revelation for me, and we have development. girls using saws." "The maker movement Rev. Wallace, the Bible Center'spastor and a professor of hasn't reached youth in dissocial work at the University advantaged areas, but they drivers of their own economic

of Pittsburgh, said the value

can tap the African-American

of a maker's economy has resonance in a disadvantaged neighborhood. "We have boys and girls making and selling items that blur gender lines. When you suggest making lip balm, boys will say, 'ehhh?' until you talk

market better than anyone,"

to them about making it and

said Jomari Peterson, the community economic devel-

opment manager for Oasis. He alsoserves asa m aker mentor, having studied engineering and public policy at Carnegie Mellon University. SeeOasis/D4

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From left, Montana Howard, 16, program manager Debralyn Wood-

berry-Shaw, EvanNevels, 15, and mentor Jomari Peterson work on

building websites for their homemade products. The youth are part of the Maker's Place of the Oasis Project run by the Bible Center.


D2 THE BULLETIN• SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 2014

RELIGIOUS SERVICES To submitserviceinformation or announcementsfor religiousorganizations, emailbulletin©bendbulletin. com or call541-633-2117.

BlUEF Rev. DavidBeckett hasjoined First United Methodist Church ofBendas its new pastor. Beckett replacesThom Larson, who retired afternineyearsatthe church. Beckett was bornandraised in Ohio andcomes to Bendfrom Anchorage, Alaska. Hehasan education degree from GeorgiaState University, a master's of divinity from United Theological Seminary inDayton, Ohio, and doctorate a of ministry from GraduateTheological Foundation. Beckett's ministry interests and

experienceare churchsystems, spiritual formation, missional

communities,dynamicworship, andlay empowerment. Formore information pleasecontactthe church at541-382-1672 orfumcdave©

gmail.com.

SERVICES ANTIOCH CHURCH:Guest Speaker EugeneCho;9:30a.m. worship,11:30 a.m. ReduxandQ-and-A;youth group7

p.m. Wednesdays,churchoff ice;Bend High School, 230 NE Sixth St., Bend; 541-318-1454 orwww.antiochchurch.

org. BENDCHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP: Pastor DaveMiller; "The Works of God";10a.m. Sunday,children's church available; 4twelveyouth group,7 p.m. Wednesdays; 19831Rocking Horse Road, Bend;541-382-6006 or www. bendchristianfellowship.com BENDCHURCHOFTHENAZARENE: Pastor Virgil Askren; "Focuson Godliness," basedon1 Timothy 6:3-10;

9a.m. (Hispanicservice) and1015a.m. Sunday;1270NE.27th St., Bend;541382-5496 or www.bendnaz.org. COMMUNITYBIBLECHURCH AT SUNRIVER:Pastor Glen Schaumloeffel; "TheTruth about Environmentalism" from theseries "The Bible 8 ModernEthics"; 9:30a.m. Sunday;1 TheaterDrive,Sunriver; 541593-8341 orwww.cbchurchsrorg. COMMUNITYOFCHRIST:Evangelist Dave Brock; "Creating A Spiritual Home - Let Us Build AHouse," based on Matthew 7:24-27; 9a.m. (workshop),

11a.m. (worship)Sunday;7 p.m. (campfire worship); 20380Cooley Road, Bend;541-388-1011 COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH:Music Director KarenSipes; Hymn singing basedonMatthew16:2425; 9and11 a.m.Sunday; 529NW19th St., Redmond;541-548-3367 or www. redmondcpc.org. CONCORDIALUTHERAN MISSION: The Rev.Willis Jenson; "Love Unfeigned is the Cross ofChrist," basedon Romans12:9;10a.m. Sunday school,

11a.m.serviceSunday;Terrebonne Grange Hall,828611th St.,Terrebonne; 541-325-6773 or www.lutheransonline. com/concordialutheranmission. DISCOVERYCHRISTIAN CHURCH: Minister DaveDrullinger; "Out of Our Weakness," based on Joshua6:11-17; 9 a.m. adult Biblestudy,10a.m. morning worship Sunday;334 NWNewport Ave., Bend;541-382-2272 or www. discoverychristianchurch.com. EASTMONTCHURCH: Pastor John Lodwick; "REAL CHURCH:Salvation For TheChief OfSinners," based on Acts 9 1-31;9a.m. (classic) and1045

a.m. (contemporary)Sunday;62425 Eagle Road,Bend;541-382-5822 or

www.eastmontchurch.com. EMMAUSLUTHERANCHURCH: Pastor DavidPoovey;9:15a.m. Bible study,1030a.m. worship; 2175SW

Salmon Ave.,Redmond; 541-548-1473. FATHER'SHOUSE CHURCH OF GOD: Pastor RandyWills; "Stretch"; 9and 10:45a.m. Sunday;youth group, 7 p.m. Wednesdays;61690Pettigrew Road, Bend;541-382-1632 orwww. fathershouseinbend.com. FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH: Pastor StevenKoski; "End ofSummer Celebration";10a.m. Sunday;230 NE Ninth St., Bend;541-382-4401 or www. bendfp.org. FOUNDRY CHURCH:Al Hulbert; "Navigating Change";10:30a.m. Sunday; 60NWOregonAve., Bend;541382-3862 orwww.foundrybend.org. GRACEFIRSTLUTHERANCHURCH: Rev. AntonJohnson; 9:30a.m. Sunday; 2265 NW Shevlin Park Road, Bend;541-382-6862 or www. gracefirstlutheran.org. HOLY COMMUNIONEVANGELICAL CATHOLICCHURCHOFBEND:Rev. James Radloff; Biblestudy, 10a.m. and7 p.m.W ednesdaysbeginningOct. 1, 587 NE Greenwood Ave.; 541-4089021 or info@holycommunionbend.

org.

MISSIONCHURCH:Pastor Ryan Emerick; "TheGreat Exchange — Trading Hatefor Love"; 5:30 tonight; 9and1045 a.m.Sunday; online at thesametimes atwww. experiencethehighlife.tv; 2221 NEThird St., Bend;541-306-6209 or www. experiencethehighlife.com. MISSIONCHURCH REDMOND: Pastor RyanEmerick; "TheGreat Exchange —Trading Hatefor Love"; 9 and10:45 a.m.Sunday;onlineatsame times at www.experiencethehighlife. tv; 3732 SW21st Place,Suite104, Redmond; 541-526-5505 orwww. experiencethehighlife.com. MOST SACREDHEART,ROMAN CATHOLICCHAPEL:Father Bernard; TraditionalLatin Mass;8:30a.m.

(confessions)9a.m. Sunday;1051

SW HelmholtzWay,Redmond; 541-548-6416. NATIVITYLUTHERAN CHURCH:Pastor Chris Kramer; "Season ofPentecost," based onJeremiah 1515-21, Psalm 26:1-8, Romans12:9-21andMatthew 16:21-28; 9a.m.(informal service) and 11 a.m. (formal service)Sunday;10 a.m.Biblestudy,W ednesdays;60850 Brosterhous Road,Bend;541-3880765 or www.nativityinbend.com. SHILOHRANCH COWBOY CHURCH: Pastor JordanWeaver; "Shilohranch. com";9and 10:30a.m. Sunday;7p.m. Monday; Me n'sBiblestudy7a.m. Thursday;15669SW Bussett Road, Powell Butte; 971-678-9513 orwww.

630 p.m. tonight; 8, 9and1045 a.m. Sunday;WestsideChurchWest Campus,2051 NWShevlin Park Road, Bend;541-382-7504 or www. westsidechurch.org. WESTSIDESOUTH CAMPUS: Tim Reynolds;"RoadTrip —Checking the Compass";10:30a.m. Sunday; Westside ChurchSouthCampus,1245 SE Third St., Bend. WESTSIDESISTERS CAMPUS: Pastor Jerry Kaping; "Road TripChecking theCompass";10:30a.m. Sunday; WestsideChurchSisters Campus,442Trinity Way,Sisters. WESTSIDEONLINE CAMPUS: Tim Reynolds; "RoadTrip — Checking the Compass"; 630tonight,9and1045 a.m. Sunday;www.westsidelive.org. WESTSIDERADIO CAMPUS: Pastor MikeAlexander; "RoadTripUnfoldi ngtheMap";8:30a.m.Sunday; Heirborne radioshowon KBND,AM 1110. ZIONLUTHERAN CHURCH:Pastor Eric Burtness; "Calebatthe Mountain," partoftheseries"Fear Not:God's Promises ThatOvercomeFear!";10 a.m. Sunday;1113 SW Black Butte Blvd., Redmond;541-923-7466 or

shilohranch.com.

SPIRITUALAWARENESS COMMUNITY OFTHE CASCADES: Pat Hanns; "It is inEveryOneof Us"; 5:15 p.m.Sunday; TheOldStone,157 NW Franklin Ave.,Bend;541-508-1059 or www.spiritualawarenesscommunity. com. ST. PAUL'SANGLICANCHURCH: Father JohnPennington; "What Does the Resurrection ofChrist Meanto Christians andChristianity?," based on1 Corinthians 15:1-11;10:30a.m. Sunday;1108 W.Antler Ave., Redmond; 541-604-1029. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH: Rev. DavidCarnahan;"Scandalous," based onMatthew16:21-28; 9:30 a.m. Sunday;2550 NEButler Market Road; 541-382-1832orwww. trinitylutheranbend.org UNITARIANUNIVERSALISTSOF CENTRALOREGON: JanetRussell; "Play: It's NotJustforKids";10a m. Sunday, child careavailable; meetand greet with Rev.Antonia Wonfollowing service; TheOld Stone, 157NWFranklin Ave., Bend;541-385-3908 or www.

www.zionrdm.com.

EVENTS, MEETINGS

Bend;sacbend©gmail.comorwww. spiritualawarenesscommunity.com.

WESTSIDECHURCH: Tim Reynolds; "Road Trip —Checking the Compass";

Sept.6 MADRASOREGONAGLOWMEETING: Evangelist Beverly Brazzle will speak;

free;9:30a.m.(social)10a.m. (meeting);LivingHopeChristian Center, 25 NE ASt.; 541-475-2405. ABRAHAM INSPIRATIONGROUP: Ajourney through theDVDseries "Laying NewPipe"; free, donations accepted; 5-8 p.m.;RosieBareis Community Campus,1010NW14th St., Bend;541-389-4523 orwww. goldenbridgeseminars.com.

TUESDAY BOOKCLUB: Discussion of "Joy of the Gospel" by PopeFrancis; 8:30-10:30 a.m.; TheOriginal PancakeHouse,1025 SW DonovanAve., Bend;6:30-8:30 p.m.; DowntownBendPublic Library, 601 NWWall St.; 541-408-9021 or info©holycommunionbend.org. WEDNESDAY

Sept.10 COMMUNITYBIBLESTUDY:Study includes Philippians, James1and 2, Peter1 and 2andThessalonians,

classesavailableformen,womenand

SUNDAY KIRTAN: Hindu call-and-response singing, informal setting; 5:30-7p.m.; The PeacefulHeart,29NWGreeleyAve.,

uufco.org.

Ninth St., Bend; 541-815-6504. SATURDAY

children; free;10a.m.-noon; Highland Baptist Church, 3100SWHighland Ave., Redmond; 541-923-8791. FRIDAY

Sept.12

TUESDAY GREENTEAM MOVIE NIGHT:A screening of thedocumentary"The End ofthe Line"aboutthe dangersof the extinction of bluefin tunaand the impactonmarine life; free;6:30-8:30 p.m.; First Presbyterian Church,230NE

INTRODUCTIONTOCENTERING PRAYER WORKSHOP:Two-day workshop, Sept.12-13,hosted by Contemplative Outreach,childcare available byrequest, partial scholarship available; $40;7-9:30p.m.; First Presbyterian Church,230 NE Ninth St., Bend;541-382-4401 orestephan@ bendfp.org.

SCLERODERMASUPPORTGROUP: 541-480-1958. SEXAHOLICSANONYMOUS: 541-595-8780. SOUPANDSUPPORT: Formoumers; 541-548-7483. STEPMOMSUPPORTGROUP:541-32&. 3339orwwwinsightcounselingbendcom. SUPPORTGROUPFORFAMILIESWITH DIABETICCHILDREN:54I -526-6690. TOBACCOFR EEALLIANCE:541-322-7481. TOPSORWEIGHTLOSSSUPPORT GROUP: Bend,541-633-7399;Cuiver,5415464012;Redmond,541-923-0878.

TYPE2DIABETESSUPPORTGROUP: 541-706-4986. VETERANSHO TUNE:541-408-5594or 818-634-0735. VISIONNW: Peersupportgroup; 541-330-0715. VOLUNTEERSINMEDICINE: 541-330-9001. WOMEN'SRESOURCECENTEROF CENTRALORE GON:541-385-0747 YOUNG PEOPLEWllHDISABILITIES PEERGROUP:831-402-5024. ZEN MEDITATIONGROUP: 541-388-3179.

SUPPORT GROUPS Thefollowing listcontains supportgroup informationsubmitted toTheBulletin. Submissionsmust beupdatedmonthlyfor inclusion.Tosubmit, emailrelevantdetails to communitylife@bendbulletin.com. ABILITREE PEER GROUP FOR PERSONSAFFECTEDBYADISABILITY: 541-388-8103. ABILITREE YOUNG PEERGROUP:541388-8103ext.219. ABILITREE BRAININJURYSUPPORT GROUP:541-388-8103. ADHDADULTSUPPO RTGROUP: 541-420-3023. ADOPTIVE PARENTSUPPORTGROUP: 54l-389-5446. ADULTCHILDRENOFALCOHOLICS: 541-633-8189. AGE WIDEOPEN(ADULTCHILDREN SUPPORT GROUP):541-410-4162 or www.agewideopen.com. AIDSEDUCATIONFOR PREVENTION, TREATMENT, COMMUNITY RESOURCE SANDSUPPORT (DESCHUTES COUNTYHEALTH DEPARTMENT): 541-322-7402. AIDSHOTLINE:800-342-AIDS. AL-ANON:541-728-3707or www. centraloregonal-anon.org. ALCOHOLICSANONYMOUS(AA): 541548-0440orwww.coigaa.org. ALS SUPPOR TGROUP:541-977-7502. ALZHEIMER'SASSOCIATI ON: 541-548-7074. ALZHEIMER'8ASSOCIATI ON CAREGIVERSUPPORTGROUP: 54l-330-6400. ALZHEIMER'S/ DEMENTIACAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP:541-948-7214. AUTISMRESOURCEGROUPOF CENTRALOREG ON:541-788-0339. BENDATTACHMENT PARENTING: 541-385-1787. BENDS-ANON FAMILYGROUP: 888-285-3742. BENDZENMEDITATIONGROUP:541382-6122or541-382-6651. BEREAVEMENTSUPPORTGROUPS: 541-382-5882. BEREAVEMENTSUPPORTGROUP/ ADULTSAND CHILDREN:541-383-3910. BEYONDAFFAIRSNETWORK:Apeer groupfor victims ofinfidelity, baninbend@ yahoo.com. BRAININJURYSUPPORTGROUP: 54I-382-945I. CANCERFAMILYSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-5864. CANCERINFORMATIONLINE: 541-706-7743. CAREGIVERSUPPORTGROUP: 54l-536-7399. CELEBRATEREO CVERYBEND:Faith ChristianCenter,541-383-5801;Westside Church,541-382-7504;centraloregoncr. org CELEBRATEREO CVERYLAPINE: GraceFellowship,541-536-2878;High LakesChristianChurch,541-536-3333; Living WatersChurch,541-536-1215; centraloregoncr.org CELEBRATE RECOVERYMADRAS: Living Hope Christian Center,541-4752405or centraloregoncr.org. CELEBRATE RECOVERYREDMOND: RedmondAssemblyof GodChurch,541548-4555 orcentraloregoncr.org. CENTRALOREGONALZHEIMER'S/ DEMENTIACAREGIVERSSUPPORT GROUP:541-504-0571. CENTRALOREGONAUTISM ASPERGER'S SUPPORTTEAM: 541-633-8293. CENTRALOREGONAUTISMSPECTRUM RESOURCEANDFAMILYSUPPORT GROUP:541-279-9040. CENTRALOREGONCOALITIONFOR ACCESS(WORKINGTOCREATE ACCESSIBLE COMMUNITIES): 541-385-3320. CENTRALOREGONDEPRESSION AND ANXIETY GROUP:541-420-2759. CENTRALOREGONDISABILI TY SUPPORT NETWORK:541-548-8559or

www.codsn.olg. CENTRALOREGONFAMILIES WITHMULTIPLES: 541-330-5832 or 541-388-2220. CENTRALOREGONLEAGUEOF AMPUTEESSUPPORTGROUP(COLA): 541-480-7420orwww.ourcola.org. CENTRALOREGONRIGHTTO LIFE: 541-383-1593. CHILDCAR SEATCLINIC(PROPER INSTALLATIONINFORMATIONFOR SEATAND CHILD):541-504-5016. CHILDREN'S VISIONFOUNDATION: 541-330-3907. CHRISTIANWOMEN OFHOPE (WOMEN'SCANCER SUPPORTGROUP): 541-382-1832. CLAREBRIDGEOF BEND (ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORTGRO UP):541-385-4717or mortont©brookdaleliving.com. CO-DEPENDENTSANONYMOUSBEND: 541-610-7445. CO-DEPENDENTSANONYMOUS REDMOND:541-610-8l75. COFFEEANDCONNECTION CANCER SUPPORTGRO UP:541-706-3754. COMPASSIONATEFRIENDS(FOR THOSEGRIEVINGTHE LOSS OFA CHILD):541-480-0667or 541-536-1709. CREATIVITY4WELLNESS — MOOD GROUP: 541-647-0865. CROOKEDRIVER RANCH ADULT GRIEF SUPPORT: 541-548-7483. DEFEATCAN CER:541-706-7743. DESCHUTES COUNTYMENTALHEALTH 24-HOURCRISISLINE:541-322-7500. DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR SUPPORTALLIANCE:541-549-9622 or 541-771-1620. DEPRESSIONAND BIPOLAR SUPPORT: 541-480-8269or suemiler92©gmail. com. DEPRESSIONSUPPORT GROUP: 541-617-0543. DIABETES EAT FORLIFE!:541-3066801, www.centraloregonnutrition.comor Ibrizee©centraloregonnutrition.com. DIABETIC SUPPORTGROUP: 541-598-4483. DISABILI TYSUPPORTGROUP: 541-388-8 l03. DIVORCE CARE:541-410-4201. DOUBLETROU BLERECOVERY: Addiction andmentalillnessgroup; 541-317-0050. DYSTONIASUPPORTGROUP: 541-388-2577. ENCOPRESIS(SOILING): 541-548-2814 orencopresis©gmail.com. EVENINGBEREAVEMENTSUPPORT GROUP: 541-460-4030 FAITH BASED RECOVERYGROUP: Drug and alcoholaddictions; pastordavid© thedoor3r.org. FAMILYRESOURCECENTER: 541-389-5468. GAMBLERSANONYMOUS: Redmond 541-280-7249,Bend541-390-4365. GAMBLINGHOT LINE:800-233-8479. GERIATRIC CAREMANAGEMENT:info@ paulbattle.comor1-877-867-1437. GLUCOSECONTROL LOWCARB DIET SUPPORTGROUP: kjdnrcd© yahoo.com or541-504-0726. GLUTENINTOLERANCEGROUP (CELIAC):541-390-2399. GRANDMA'S HOUSE:Supportfor pregnant teensandteenmoms; 541-383-3515. GRANDPARENTSRAISINGOUR CHILDREN'SKIDS:541-306-4939. GRANDPARENTSSUPPORTGROUP: 541-385-4741. GRIEFSHAREGRIEFRECOVERY SUPPORTGRO UP:541-382-1832. GRIEFSUPPORTGROUP:541-3066633,541-318-0384ormullinski@ bendbroadband.com. GRIEFAND LOSSSUPPORTGROUP: 541-508-4036orwww.gohospice.com, GRIEFSHARE(FAITH-BASE D) RECOVERYCLA SS:541-389-8780. HEALINGENCOURAGEMENT FOR

ABORTION-RELATEDTRAUMA (H.E.A.R.T.): 54I-3 I8-l949. HEALTHYFAMILIES OFTHEHIGH DESERT: Homevisitsforfamilies with newboms;541-749-2133 HEARINGLOSSASSOCIATION:541-3902174orctepper©bendcable.com. HEARTSOF HOPE:Abortion healing; 541-728-4673. IMPROVEYOURSTRESS LIFE: 541-706-2904. INFERTILI TYSUPPORTGROUP (RESOLVE): 541-604-0861. LA LECHE LEAGUEOFBEND: 541-317-5912. LIVINGWELL(CHRONICCONDITIONS): 541-322-7430. LIVINGWITHCHRONICILLNESSES SUPPORTGRO UP:541-536-7399. LUPUSS FIBROMYALGIASUPPORT GROUP: 541-526-1375. MADRASNICOTINEANONYMOUS GROUP: 541-993-0609. MATERNAL/CHILD HEALTHPROGRAM (DESCHUTES COUNTYHEALTH DEPARTMENT):541-322-7400. MEMORYCARESUPPORT GROUP:541848-4144oracs @touchmark.com. MENDEDHEARTS SUPPORTGROUP: 541-706-4789. MISCARRIAGESUPPORT GROUP: 541-514-9907. MOMMYANDMEBREAST-FEEDING SUPPORTGRO UP:Laura,541-322-7450. MULTIPLE SCLEROSISSUPPORT GROUP: 541-706-6802. NARCONON: 800-468-6933. NARCOTICSANONYMOUS (NA): 541-416-2146. NATIONALALLIANCEON ME NTAL ILLNESSOFCENTRALOREGON(NAMI): Email: namicentraloregon@gmail.comor www.namicentraloregon.org. NAMI BEND — EXTREMESTATES:541647-2343or www.namicentraloregon.org NAMIBEND CONNECTIONS:541480-8269,541-382-3218orwww. namicentraloregon.org NAMIBEND FAMILY SUPPORTGROUP: whitefam©bendcable.com orwww. narnicentralorego.oor. NAMIMADRAS CONNECTIONS:For peers,541-475-1873or NAMlmadras© gmail.com. NAMI MADRASFAMILYSUPPORT GROUP: 541-475-1873or NAMlmadras@ gmail.com. NAMI MADRAS FAMILY-FAMILY SUPPORTGRO UP:541-475-3299or www.namicentraloregon.org NAMIREDMOND FAMILYSUPPORT GROUP: namicentraloregon@gmail.com. NAMI REDMONDCONNECTIONS:541382-3218or541-693-4613. NEWBERRYHOSPICEOFLAPINE: 541-536-7399. OREGONCOMMISSIONFORTHE BLIND: 541-447-4915. OREGON CURE:541-475-2164. OREGONLYMEDISEASENETWORK: 541-312-3081orwww.oregonlyme.org. OVEREATERSANONYMOUS:5413066844orwww.oa.org. PARENTS/CAREGIVERSOFCHILDREN AFFECTED BYAUTISMSUPPORT GROUP: 541-771-1075orwww. coregondevdisgroupaso.ning.com. PARENTSOFMURDEREDCHILDREN (POMC)SUPPORT GROUP: 541-410-7395 PARISHNURSESAND HEALTH MINISTRIES:541-383-6861. PARKINSON'S CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP: 541-317-1188. PARKINSON'SDISEASESUPPORT GROUP: 541-280-5818. PARTNERS INCARE:Homehealth and hospiceservices;541-382-5882. PAUL'S CLUB:Dadsandmale caregiver supportgroup;541-548-8559. PFLAG CENTRALOREGON:For parents, familiesandfriendsoflesbiansandgays; 541-728-3843orwww.pflagcentraloregon.

olg. PLANLOVINGADOPTIONSNOW(PLAN): 541-389-9239. PLANNED PARENTHOOD:888-875-7820. PMSACCE SSLINE:800-222-4767. PREGNAN CYRESOURCECENTERS: Bend,541-385-5334;Madras,541-4755338; Prinevile,541-447-2420;Redmond, 541-504-8919. PULMONARYHYPERTENSIONSUPPORT GROUP:541-548-7489. SAVINGGRACESUPPORTGROUPS:Bend, 541-382-4420;Redmond,541-504-2550, ext. 1;Madras,541475-1880.

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When: Tuesday, September 9, 2014 12:00 PM Pacific

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Like Hymns? We've Got 'em! at the RLCC Church, 2880 NE 27th Sunday Services 8 am

(No child care) 10:00 am Contemporary Worship Service 0

(Full children's ministry) Sunday Night Church 6:30 pm For information, please call ... Senior Pastor - Mike Yunker541-312-8844 Associate Pastors Mike Sweeney S Jeff Olson "Loving people one at a time." www.real-lifecc.org

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"Yin/Yang" Taoist/ Confuuanism

"Star F Crescent" Islam

Do we have your fall schedule'? •

This Sunday at Faith Christian Center Pastor Brian Mercer - interim pastor will share his message titled "Interruptions" in the Sunday morning service beginning at 10:30 AM. Childcare is provided.

"In the Evangelical Catholic Tradition" Rev. James Radloff, Pastor SUNDAY MASSSCHEDULE

9a.m.and 5p.m .atthe Bend Senior Center 1600 S.E. Reed Market Road BOOK CLUB

Morning Session: 8:30-10;30 a.m. A number of Faith Journey Groups meet at the Original Pancake House (Bend throughout the week in small groups, Evening Session: 6:30-8:00 p.m. at the please contact the church for details Downtown Bend Library and times. (Hutcheson Rm 2nd Floor)

REDMOND ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1865 W Antler• Redmond 541-548-4555 SUNDAYS Morning Worship 8:30 am 8 10:30 am

Life groups 9 am Kidz LIVE ages 3-11 10:30 am Evening Worship 6 pm WEDNESDAYS FAMILY NIGHT 7 PM

Adult Classes Celebrate Recovery Wednesday NITE Live Kids Youth Group Pastor Duane Pippitt

www.redmondag.com •

CENTRAL OREGON BAPTIST CHURCH

"Offering hopethroughthe proclamation ofthe gospel" JOIN us for WORSHIP

Sunday (downtown at the Boys8 Girls Club, 500 NW Wall St.) 9:30AM-Bible Study 9:30 AM — Children's Class 10:30 AM — Worship Service 10:30 AM — Primary Class Wednesday (up the hill from the Old Mill, 500 SW Bond St.) 7:00 PM — Prayer Meeting 8 Growth Groups 7:00 PM — Kids 4 Truth www.centraloregonbaptistchurch.org 541-617-2814

EASTMONT CHURCH "Displa¹ingthe Rea(it¹ of Christin Undeniab(eWa¹s"

62425 Eagle Road, Bend 541-382-5822 www.eastmontchurch.com Sunday Services Classic (Blended) Service 9:00 am Contemporary Service 10:45 am Hispanic Service 6:0 0 pm For more information about weekly ministries for the whole family, contact 541-382-5822 or email InfoCIeastmontchurch.com FOUNDRY CHURCH fFORMERLYFIRST BAPTIST) "A Heart for Bend in the

Heart of Bend" 60 NW Oregon, 541-382-3862 Pastors Mike Coughlin 6 Al Hulbert SundaySchoolclassesare at9:00am and our Worship Service at 10:15 am This Sunday at Foundry Church, Al Hulbert will speak on "Navigating Change"

BIBLE STUDY Wednesdays beginning Sept 10th

Morning Study: 10-11 am Evening Study: 7-8 pm at the Church Office 587 NE Greenwood (across from Croutons) InfoCaholycommunionbend.org (541) 419-1881

Messianic Synagogue Est. 1994 We provide a congregational setting for Jews and Christians alike. If you're interested in learning the Bible from a Hebrew perspective, come join us at:

SERVICES

Friday, September 12 at 6:00 pmKabbalat Shabbat. At a private home, caff for info

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 1551 NW First St.• 541-382-6100

High Holy Days Services are held in the sanctuary ofthe First United Methodist Church (South of Portland Ave.) Church Service S Sunday School: 10 am Rabbi Johanna Hershenson with Cantor Adelle Nicholson Wed. Testimony Meeting: 7:30 pm

Childcare provided. Wednesday, September 24th 7:30 pm: Erev Rosh Hashanah Service

Reading Room: 1563 NW First St. Mon. through Fri.: 11 am - 4 pm Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm

Thursday, September 25th 10:00 am: Rosh Hashanah Service

Llghtand Sound ofGod You are invited to attend a Community HU sing and Spiritual Discussion "Have You Had a Spiritual Experience" Saturday, September 20, 3pm East Bend Public Library 62080 Dean Swift Rd. Bend

HOLY REDEEMER ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH Fr.Theodore Nnabugo,Pastor www.holyredeemerparish.net Parish Office: 541-536-3571

For more information www.miraclesinyourlife.org www.eckankar.org www.eckankar-oregon.org 541-728-6476

HOLY REDEEMER ROMAN CATHOLIC, LA PINE

16137 Burgess Rd Tuesday, WednesdayS Friday Mass 9:00 am Sunday Mass• 10:00 am Confessions: Saturdays -3:00-4:00 pm HOLY TRINITV ROMAN CATHOLIC, 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 ROMAN CATHOLIC, Gilchrlot 120 Mississippi Dr Sunday Mass - 12:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 12:00• 12:15 pm HOLV FAMILV ROMAN CATHOLIC,

near Christmas Valley 57255 Fort Rock Rd Sunday Mass - 3:30 pm Confessions: Sundays 3:00-3:15 pm

Rev. Julian Cassar Pastor Rev. Joseph K. Thalisery 541-382-3631 NEW CHURCH 2450 NE 27th Street Masses Saturday - Vigil 5:00 PM Sunday 7:30 AM, 10:00 AM Domingo 12:30 PM - Misa en Espanol

Reconciliation Saturday 3:00 PM - 4:45 PM HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CHURCH

Corner of NW Franklin 8 Lava MASSES

Saturday 8:00 AM Sunday 4:30 PM Monday• Friday 7:00AM F 12:15 PM

Exposition 8 Benediction Monday-Friday after 7;00 AM Mass to 6:00 PM Tuesday (Family Holy Hour) 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

All arewelcomethroughourreddoors Sunday Services 8 am and 10:15 am in St. Helens Hall, 231 NW Idaho Ave www.trinitybend.org I 541-382-5542 (Maih 469 NWWall St.) Bend, OR 97701

541 NE DeKalb Ave., Bend 541-389-8888 SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP

541 NE Dekalb Sunday School 9:45 am Children 8 Adult Classes Worship Senrice — 11:00 am Major's Robert F Miriam Keene

For the complete schedule of Services 6 Events go to: www.bethtikvahbend.org

MISSION (LCMS) ThemissionoftheChurch istoforgive sins throughtheGospelandthereb¹ grant eternallife.

Celebrate New Life at New Hope Church!

(St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg Confession

Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 9:00, 10:45 am, Pastor Randy Myers

10 am Sunday School 11 am Divine Service

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WESTSIDE CHURCH

Church invites you to join us at any of our weekend services. No matter what your expectations are, we hope your time spent with us brings you a little

closer to understanding, knowing and growing in a relationship with Jesus Christ. In our opinion, that's what really matters.

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

www.lutheransonline.com/ concordialutheranmission Facebook: Concordia Lutheran Mission Phone: 541-325-6773 2265 NWShevlin Park Road, Bend 382.6862

Tim Reynolds will share the message "Road Trip —Checking the Compass" at6:30pm on Saturday and at8,9and 10:45am Sunday at Westside Church, 2051 NW Shevlin Park Rd, Bend.

Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. (Child Care Available) Pastor Joel LiaBraaten Evangelical Lutheran Church in America www.gracefirstlutheran.org

August 31, 2014 at Westside Church SOUTH CAMPUS

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA

Tim Reynolds will share the message "Road Trip —Checking the Compass" at 10:30am on Sunday at the Westside Church South Campus, 1245 SE3rd St., Bend.

Sunday Worship Services at 10;00 am

August 31, 2014 at Westside Church SISTERS CAMPUS

Pastor Jerry Kaping will share the message "Road Trip — Checking the Compass" at 10:30am at the Westside Church Sisters Campus, 442 Trinity Way, Sisters.

August 30 8 31, 2014 at Westside Church ONLINE CAMPUS

Join us at our online campus where Tim Reynolds will share the message "Road Trip — Checking the Compass"" at 6:30pm Saturday and 9 and 10:45am on Sunday at www.westsidelive.org.

August 31, 2014Westside Church ON THE RADIO

Pastor Mike Alexander will share the message "Road Trip — Unfolding the Map" on the Heirbome radio show at 8:30am Sunday morning on KBND — AM1110

Visit us on the web at www.houseofcovenant.org or contact us at 541-385-5439 LIVING TORAH FELLOWSHIP CI La Roca Church

1155 SW Division, ¹D8, Bend Saturday 12:00 - 3:00 pm Worship/Dance•Study • Food/Fellowship Hebrew Roots Fellowship worshipping in Spirit and Truth 541.410.5337

Children Welcome www.livingtorahfellowship.com •

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FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

(In the Heart of Down TownBend) 680 NW Bond St. / 541.382.1672 Everyone is Welcome!

*During the Week: Women's Groups, Men's Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, MusicS Fellowship

Rev. Dave Beckett firstchurch@bendumc.org *During the Week: Women's Groups, Men's Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, MusicS Fellowship Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. Rev. Dave Beckett firstchurch@bendumc.org

End Of Summer Celebration Sunday, August 31 Following 10am worship Community BBQ celebrating a beautiful Central Oregon summer and the amazing, generous community that is First Presbyterian. Visit www.bendfp.org for more information. The Story Of Spacious Christianity™ Creation and Being Human Preaching Lead Pastor Steven Koski Sunday, September 7 9:00am The Praise Team 10:45am Chancel Choir 5:01pm peaceful S prayerful Nursery care available at all services. Centering Prayer Workshop Friday, September 12, 7:00 — 9:30pm Saturday, September 13, 9:00am - noon Fee of $40 includes a CDfor home practice. To register, contact Lorraine Stuart at Idstuart84C Ngmail.com or Elizabeth Stephan at estephanCabendfp.org. Summit South Sister Saturday, September 13 Challenge yourself and support others while summiting South Sister Find more information at www.bendfp.org Youth Events http://www.facebook.com/ bendyouthcoff ective

Choirs, music groups, Bible study, fellowship and ministries every week 230 NE Ninth Street, Bend

www.bendfp.org http://www.facebook.com/bendfp 541 382 4401

Worship in the Heart of Redmond

BEND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1270 NE 27 St.• 541-382-5496 Senior Pastor Virgil Askren SUNDAY

Come Experience a warm, friendly family of worshipers. Everyone Welcome - Always. A vibrant, inclusive community. A rich and diverse music program for all ages

Coffee, snacksandfeJ(owship after each service M-W-F Women's Exercise 9:30 am Wed. Bible Study at noon 3rd Th. Women's Circle/Bible Study I:00 pm

OF CENTRAL OREGON

"Diverse Beliefs, One Fellowship" We are a Welcoming Congregation August 31 at 10:00am

Lay-Led Service: Janet Russell, Speaker

This intergenerational service will be a non-traditional, experiential exploration of play. A variety of activities will be offered that may let us each experience Nursery Caref Children's Church a bit of the flow state of play. Dr. Stuart ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Brown's TED talk on play's importance Worship Services is a great introduction to the service "Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM 8:30 am Sunday that provides background for the topic. As an intergenerational service, the WEDNESDAY children will be invited to remain in the 6:30 pm Ladies Bible Study THURSDAY sanctuary and participate in the various 10;00 am 50+ Bible Study play opportunities.

9:00 am Sunday School for all ages 9:00 am Hispanic Worship Service 10:15 am Worship Service

WEEKLY

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

CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER 21720 E. Hwy. 20• 541.389.8241

"Transformed-Romans 12:2" This Summer at CLC

Summer Sundays Schedule 9:30 AM in the Amphitheater

We always have childcare for infants and toddlers. Sunday we also will have a "Meet S Greet" — casual a opportunity to meet our new minister, Rev. Antonia Wonafter the service. Looking ahead: September 14: Ingathering and Water Communion Meeting place:

Wednesday Mid-Week Service 7:00 pm Nursery Care and Children's Programs Provided for All Services

157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND MaiL PO. Box 428,Bend OR 97709

Pastor Daniel N. LeLaCheur 2(720 E. Hwy. 20 541.389.8241

www.uufco.org (541) 385-3908

www.clcbend.com

Children's Roomavailable during services Summer Celebration - September 7 10 AM Service- PotluckCar Show - Bounce House Aff are welcome!

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS

"Play: It's Not Just For Kids!"

• • GRACE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH

Contact us at 541-382-7504 or www.westsidechurch.org

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

Open Hearts. OpenMinds. OpenDoors.

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN

WEST CAMPUS

ST. THOMAS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 1720 NW 19th Street

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

Unless otherwise noted, all services are held at the First United Methodist Church 680 NW Bond Street 541-388-8826

THE SALVATION ARMY

• Davidic dance and worship • Children's ministry and nursery • Hebrew classes • Home groups • Teaching from the Torah and the Brit Hadashah (New Testament) • Biblical Feasts • Lifecycle Events • End-times prophecy

Saturday, October 4th 10:00 am: Yom Change the World Sunday ONE SERVICEat10:00am Kippur Morning Service 12:30 pm; Adult Education Shimiko Montgomery 2:00 pm: Children/Family Service Sermon: Sacrificial Love 3:00 pm: Afternoon Service Scripture: Matthew 22:34-40 4:30 pm: Memorial/Yizkor Service Ruth I:7-18 5:30 pm: Neilah Service 6:30 pm: Break-The-Fast Dinner: This message is about Christ's command Reservations required to love our neighbors as ourselves and how we can make a difference in the world by being people focused and For HighHoly Day reservations: http:// sacrificiaL 10:00am - combined services www.bethtikvahbend.org/worship/ Childcare provided jewish-holidays-highholydays

August 30 S 31, 2014 at Westside Church

Reconciliation Tuesday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM

Friday, October 3rd 7:30 pm: Kol Nidre, Yom Kippur

TRINITV EPISCOPAL CHURCH

NEW HOPE EVANGELIGLL 20080 Pinebrook Blvd.• 541-389-3436

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

4:00 pm: Tashlich Service F Picnic. Reservations required.

FIRST PRESBVTERIAN CHURCH

Living Spacious Christianity™

Bear Creek Center 21300 Bear Creek Rd. Bend, OR. 97701 Our Shabbat Services are on Saturday mornings at 10:00 a.m. Our ministries include:

3:00 pm: Children's Service in Pioneer Park

ECKANKAR RELIGION OF THE

Experience a HU song and quiet contemplation, followed by a talk and discussion, refreshments and fellowship

Redmond, Oregon 97756 541-923-3390 Father Todd Unger, Pastor Mass Schedule: For Kidztown, Middle School and Weekdays 8:00 am High School activities Call 541-382-3862 (except Wednesday) www.bendchurch.org Wednesday 6:00 pm Saturday Vigil 5:30 pm HIGHLAND BAPTIST First Saturday 8:00 am (English) CHURCH, SBC Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am (English) 3100 SWHighland Ave., 12:00 noon (Spanish) Redmond• 541-548-4161 Confessions on Wednesdays from 5:00 to 5:45 pm Sunday Worship Services: and on Saturdays from 4:30 to 5:15 pm 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am Sunday Life Groups 9:30am S 11:00am CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF REDMOND Saturday Worship 536 SW 10th, Redmond 7:00 pm 541-548-2974 Dr. Barry Campbell, lead pastor www.redmondchristian.org Sunday Worship 9:00 am 8 10:45 am For complete calender: www.hbcredmond.org Sunday School for all ages Kidmo• Junior Church Greg Strubhar, Pastor Darin Hollingsworth, Youth Pastor CALVARV CHAPEL BEND 20225 Cooley Rd. Bend POWELL BUTTE Phone: (541) 383-5097 CHRISTIAN CHURCH Web site: ccbend.org 8:30 Worship Center 10:30 Contemporary Service Sundays:8:30F 10:30am Worship Center Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm 10:30 Traditional Service Historic Chapel Youth Group: Wednesday 7 pm NurseryS Children's Church Child Care provided Pastors: Chris Blair, Trey Hinkle, and Ozzy Osbome Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are 13720 SWHwy 126, Powell Butte available, call for days and times. 541-548-3066 www.powellbuttechurch.com "Teaching the Word of God, Book by Book" •

HOUSE OF COVENANT

is a member of the Union for Reform Judaism. Our members represent a wide range of Jewish backgrounds. We welcome interfaith families and Jews by choice.

High Holy Days Services HOLY COMMUNION CHURCH

FCC Youth Ministries and Family Night is "JoY of the GosPel" bY PoPe Francis 2nd Tues. ea. month beginning Sep. 9th on Wednesdays at 7 pm.

The church is located on the comer of Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. www.bendfaith.com

TEMPLE BETH TIRVAH

Rabbilohanna Hershenson

"Educating and Developing the Whole Child for the Glory of God" Pre K -5th Grade 62425 Eagle Road, Bend• 541-382-2049 Principal Lonna Carnahan www.eastmontcommunityschooLcom

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FAITH CHRISTIAN CENTER 1049 NE I ITH STREET BEND, OR 97701 382-8274

Our monthly activities include: Services, religious education for children F adults, Hebrew school, Torah study, social action projects and social activities

EASTMONT COMMUNITV SCHOOL "Omkar" (Aum) Hinduism

COMMUNITV PRESBVTERIAN CHURCH 529 NW 19th Street

(3/4 mile north of High School) Redmond, OR 97756 (541) 548-3367 Rev. Rob Anderson, Pastor 9:00 am Contemporary Worship 9:00 am Nursery Care 9:15 am ChildrenE Youth Sunday School 9:30 am Adult Education 11:00 am Traditional Worship Youth Groups High School — Sunday 1(:00am-12:30pm Middle School - Wednesday 6:00-7:30pm

Mondays 6;30 pm Centering Prayer

THE OLD STONE CHURCH

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3rd Tues. Men's Club 6:00 pm, dinner Youth and Family Programs Active Social Outreach

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

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ANI56LLS AND ENVIRONMENT BENDSPAY& NEUTERPROJECT: 541-617-1010. BRIGHTSIDEANIMAL CENTER: volunteer©brightsideanimals.org or 541-923-0882. CAT RESCUE, ADOPTION & FOSTER TEAM (CRAFT):www.craftcats.org, 541-389-8420 or 541-598-5488. CHIMPS, INC.:www.chimps-inc.org or 541-410-4122. DESCHUTESLANDTRUST: www.deschuteslandtrust.org or 541-330-0017. DESCHUTES NATIONAL FOREST: Jean Nelson-Dean,541-383-5576. EASTCASCADESAUDUBON SOCIETY: www.ecaudubon.org or 541-24 I-2190. THE ENVIRONMENTALCENTER: www.envirocenter.org or 541-385-6908. EQUINEOUTREACH HORSE RESCUE OF BEND: www.equineoutreach. com or joan©equineoutreach.comor 541-419-3717. HEALINGREINSTHERAPEUTIC RIDINGCENTER:www.healingreins. org or Darcy Justice, 541-382-9410. HUMANE SOCIETYOF CENTRAL OREGON: Jen, jennifer@hsco.org or 541-382-3537. HUMANE SOCIETY OF THE OCHOCOS: 541-447-7178. JUNIPERGROUP SIERRA CLUB: 541-389-9115. PACIFIC CRESTTRAILANGEL: 541-604-4494. PRINEVILLEBLM:www.blm.gov/or/ districts/prineville/recreation/host.php or 541-416-6700. STEWARDSHIPFOR SUSTAINABLE BAGGING:LexaMcAllister, Imcallister©cocc.edu or 541-914-6676. SUNRIVERNATURECENTER & OBSERVATORY: 541-593-4442. VOLUNTEERCAMPGROUND HOST POSITIONS:TomMottl, 541-416-6859.

HEALTH AMERICANCANCERSOCIETY: Charlie Johnson, 541-434-3114. AMERICANREDCROSS: 541-749-4111. THE BLOOMPROJECT: www. thebloomproject.org or HeidiBerkman at h.berkman@thebloomproject.org or 541-241-8845. HEART 'N HOME HOSPICE & PALLIATIVECARE:www.gohospice. com. HOSPICEOF REDMOND-SISTERS: www.redmondhospice.org orVolunteer Coordinator at 541-548-7483. MOUNTAIN VIEWHOSPITAL: JoDee Tittle, 541-475-3882, ext. 5097. MOUNTAINVIEW HOSPITAL HOSPICE: 541-460-4030 or Tori Schultz, tschultz@mvhd.org or541475-3882, ext. 5327.

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happens." Project Connect thing Peterssaid the seriousness Continued from 01 "Our job is to get people in the system," she said, explaining her job is to make sure the 70 to 100 people who come to her tent for help each year get matched up with a physician who can follow up with care

of these situations is why it's

after the event is over.

cost medical treatment that

jennifer©hsco.org or 541-382-3537. NEATREPEATTHRIFT SHOP:Peg, 541-447-6429. NEWBERRYHABITATFOR HUMANITY:541-593-5005. OPPORTUNITYFOUNDATION THRIFT STOREOFBEND:541-389-0129. OPPORTUNITYFOUNDATION THRIFT STORE OF REDMOND: 541-548-5288. REDMOND HABITATFOR HUMANITY: Scott or Warren,541-548-1406. REDMOND HABITAT RESTORE:Roy, 541-548-1406. SISTERSHABITAT FOR HUMANITY: 541-549-1193. ST. VINCENTDEPAUL— LAPINE: 541-536-1956. ST. VINCENTDEPAUL— REDMOND: 541-923-5264.

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THE CITIZENREVIEWBOARD(CRB): crb.volunteer.resources©ojd.state.or.us or 888-530-8999. CITY OFBEND:Cheryl Howard, choward©ci.bend.or.us or 541-388-5505. DESCHUTESCOUNTY VICTIMS' ASSISTANCEPROGRAM: Diane Stecher,541-317-3186or 541-388-6525. DESCHUTESRIVER WOODS NEIGHBORHOODASSOCIATION: www.drwna.org orBarbara atinfo© drwna.org or 541-382-0561. JEFFERSONCOUNTY CRIME VICTIMS' ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: Tina Farrester, 541-475-4452, ext. 4108. JEFFERSON COUNTY VOLUNTEER SERVICES: Therese Helton, 541-4756131, ext. 208. LA PINERURAL FIREPROTECTION DISTRICT: Volunteer Coordinator, 541-536-2935. ORCHARD DISTRICT NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION: www. orcharddistrictneighborhood.com. SCORE:Bruce Michalski, www. scorecentraloregon.org or 541-316-0662. SUNRIVERAREA CHAMBEROF COMMERCE: 541-593-8149. VISIT BEND: www.visitbend.com or 541-382-8048.

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Want tohelp?

In addition to making re- often comes out of the public's ferrals, most often to places wallet. that provide free or low-cost

"It's nice to see the cost

Project Connect's organizers are seeking nonperishable food donations — preferably baby food, canned fruit, cereal, dried fruit, fruit cups, pasta, peanut butter, rice, soup andcanned vegetables — that they can give to peoplewho needit. These items can bedropped off at the following Bank of the Cascades locations in Bendduring normal business hours from now through Sept. 10. • Main Downtown Branch, 1100NWWall St. • Century Drive Branch, 200 SW Century Drive • Century Drive SafewayBranch, 320 SWCentury Drive

medical care like Mosaic Medical or V olunteers In

effectiveness of p r oviding

• South Third Street, 61250 S. U.S. Highway 97

Medicine, Peters' team also h ands out i n f o rmation t o

emergency medicine," said

so important that people get

the referral and preventive careservicesat ProjectConnect. Without this early help,

she said the people will likely end up in an emergency room where they'll receive high

preventative care instead of Alex Winn, a pharmacist at

people about where they can the St. Charles and Volunfind help if they want to quit teers in Medicine who will be smoking or services that can dispensing a limited amount helpthem manage a chronic of drugs at Project Connect. condition such as diabetes or "That kind of saves everybody heart disease. money because (these people) Peters said she also sees often don't pay their bills and "some pretty bad stuff" where that increases the cost of care patients require emergency for everybody who does have treatment for conditions like sepsis and need tobe sent to the

hospital as soon as possible.

"We've had several codes,"

health insurance."

The services According to Spiecker's tally, medical services like immu-

she said, adding her team includes a specially trained crew nizations, tooth extractions, viof health care professionals sion consultations and urgent who are on call because peo- care referralsmade up about ple have had heart attacks half ofthe 5,842 services Projwhile waiting for their medical ect Connect's volunteers procare. "It never fails that some-

vided at last year's event.

prolect connect/ submitted photo

A team of volunteers serves Project Connect's participants one of

two free meals they receive for showing up at aprevious year's fair. The remaining services in-

"I think its huge for them

to get a free haircut," college representatives from groups director Debbie Patrick said, as diverse as the Deschutes adding some people have cried Public Library system, which after getting their free haircut offers free help finding a job because it meant so much to and putting together a resume; them. "It helps their self-esteem the county government, which andmakes themalittlebitmore helps people find a copy of confident about who they are their birth certificate or anand howthey look." other form of i dentification; While volunteering at Projand Phagans' Central Oregon ect Connect c arries some Beauty College, which gave a benefit for her students (they little more than 300 free hair- can count each haircut they cuts to people at last year's give at the event toward the event. 300 they need to graduate), duded a chance to meet with

• Third and Revere, 1700 NE 3rd St. The organization is also looking for volunteers who canhelp with clean-up, food service, guest services andother odds and ends. For more information about these opportunities, visit www.projectconnectco.org/how-to-help/volunteer.

community service and that

ple who would be willing to help Project Connect's clients find the services they need,

is a lesson just about every-

and serve the two free meals

body should know. "The amount of generosity our volunteers provide is phe-

that each participant can get just for showing up (see "Want to help'?").

nomenal," said Spiecker, who estimates Project Connect's

— Reporter: 541-617-7816, mmclean@bendbulletin.com

Patrick said it gives them a chance to learn the value of

volunteers donated $329,675

worth of services and time at last year's event alone. She said it's also not too late

for people to get involved in this year's event. Her organization is actively seeking peo-

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Oasis Continued from 01 "One goal we have is to ex-

"We all know the importance of community and conversation."

hopes to increase the number

Pitt, Rev. Wallace also brings

college and graduate students

— Rev. John Wallace

into the mix of mentoring and

and website development, in-

adults, sometimes their par-

tance of community and con-

cluding four electives: crafts-

ents, to talk, listen and learn mealtime etiquette.

ration is critical to this work.

pose them to different things

so they can follow" whatever passion might grow, he said. Debralyn Wood b erry-Shaw, program manager of The Maker's Place, said she

Everysaturdayjloam -2pm

their services. In his role at

manship, art, fashion design and music technology. In each of these areas, profes-

staffing. "We all know the imporversation," he said. "Collabo-

Oasis has support from the The needs are too great for Richard King Mellon Founda- any of us to do it" in isolation.

of participants this fall to 30. sionals mentor the students to tion, the Sprout Fund, the AlFifteen children participated produce and market salable legheny County Department

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items. The Maker's Place is an enWhen students return to the trepreneurial project that uses Maker's Place in the fall, they

of Human Services, the Bible

The Story is a book of selections from the Bible, arranged chronologically, that reads like a novel.

Center Church and individual donors, but it also helps sup-

math, science, engineering, will work on a marketing plan technology and art. The Mak- to sell online the items that did er's Clubhouse is a component not sell at this summer's Makfor elementary students that er's Faire. Oasis operates with PittsThe makers' economy is burgh Faison arts academy at one of a dozen projects at Oathe school. sis that range from basketball The curriculum for the old- camp to summer dinners. er students includes financial Dinner's Ready! is a meal and management, business devel- mentoring group that brings opment, mobile app creation c hildren to t h e t a ble w i t h

port itself with a transportation service. It contracts with

found in God's story!

this summer.

other nonprofits to shuttle children to their programs. Rev. Wallace said thatmany families don't have convenient transportation. O asis

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Home has • 3 bedroom, 2 bath Call Larry Jacobs, RealEstate.com Broker, MBA 738 - Multiplexes for Sale Creek in Eagle Crest. been updated with granite, Jenn Air appli• New exterior paint 8 541-480-2329 541-588-0687 740 -Condominiums 8 Townhomes for Sale 3 b drm, 2 d/2 bath, ances, interior and exterior paint, plumbing 8356 SW Pumice Ct. living room carpet Duke Warner Realty Ready to move in. 3 1471 sq. f t. , m a in hardware and new flooring. The back yard is 744 - Open Houses • MLS 201407668 541-382-8262 level master, backs to very private and completely fenced. ConveBdrm, 2 bath home Marci Bouchard, 745 - Homes for Sale Fully Rented, Longon 1 acre in CRR. Creek and w alking nient location to downtown Bend and Old Mill Broker, CRS, SRES 746- Northwest Bend Homes Term Leases Great Large garage/shop. path. Luxury upgrade District. MLS¹ 201408431. 541-977-1230 MORRIS 747- Southwest Bend Homes income p r o ducing package. $254,900 Located on a cul-deproperty. 2 buildings, MLS¹201400034 REAL ESTATE 748 - Northeast Bend Homes sac which provides 541-610-6398 m ain b u ilding i s Lynn Johns, Principal l &d & dy ~ d~ d privacy. $ 1 3 2,000. Presented by 749 - Southeast Bend Homes 19,429 sq ft with very MLS ¹201404446. Broker, 541-408-2944 HomeSmarf Central Realty 750 - Redmond Homes River Canyon Estates large parking lot. SecJuniper Realty, Central Oregon Team Christine Browning MORRIS 753 - Sisters Homes ond building is 6420 j $549,000 541-504-5393 Resort Realty REAL ESTATE • 2719 sq.ft. Tudor style sq ft. Great location. 755 - Sunriver/La Pine Homes home $1,500,000. 756- Jefferson County Homes • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Call Candy Yow at 757 - Crook County Homes PUBLISHER'S • Fenced,landscaped 541-410-3193. 762 - Homes with Acreage NOTICE yard with patio MLS201304214. 763- Recreational Homes and Property All real estate adver- • MLS 201407863 Duke Warner Realty tising in this newspa- Becky Brunoe, Broker 541-382-8262 764 - Farms and Ranches per is subject to the 541-350-4772 771 - Lots New Listing, .88 acre F air H o using A c t 773 - Acreages commercially zoned which makes it illegal p roperty wit h t w o 775 - Manufactured/Mobile Homes to a d vertise "any s tick-built home s preference, limitation 780 - Mfd. /Mobile Homes with Land rented at $575 and or disc r imination MORRIS $850. You also get an 730 based on race, color, REAL ESTATE additional tax lot in the religion, sex, handiNew Listings l~ y~ ~ Oy d deal. 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20755 Snow Peaks Dr. ( $384,900 • Custom built home • 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2903 SF ', • Updated kitchen • Mountain views • RV parking with hook ups • Great outdoor living!

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1612 NW Promontory Dr ~ $799,999

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• Great room living • Quality built 4 stall barn • Hay strg,corrals, loafingsheds • Ride outto forest trails • Sisters SchoolDistrict

• 3 bedroom, 2 bath,2178SF • Light/bright bonus room/arI studio • Open greatroom • Tile Roorswith radiant in-Roorheat • 2attachedsinglei. garages, one withheatedflooring • Multiple outdoorliving spaces MLS¹201404995 Carol Osgood & Korren Bower, Brokers 541-504-3839 www.carolosgood.com

18815 Peony Placef $980,000

• 1.95 acres on Awbrey Butte • 3589 SF home with city and mountain views • 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath, den, bonus and two living areas • Unbelievable storage in this wonderful home

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• Build your dream on this 1.52 acre Westside home site featuring mature landscape 8i impressive Cascade Mountain views • Generous oversized lot offers privacy & flexibility for many design options • Situated in a cul-de-sac location with expansive views • Close proximity to river trail, neighborhood park 8i downtown Bend MLS¹ 2 01404748

• Awesome custom 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths • 1680 SF, 0.69 acre lot, backing to canal • Huge oversized 25x24 2-car garage • RV/Boat parking • Just minutes to Old Mill • Brand new exterior paint MLS¹201406381

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• 53557 Kokanee$490,000 Stunning custom home and lot with panoramic/river views. Large shop. MLS¹201304072 • 53610 Brookie - $420,000 Mature forest setting, private river access. Eco-conscious, Scandinavian inspired home. MLS¹201303936 • 14234 Whitewater Lp - $425,000 Quality custom home with incredible workmanship: hickory cabinets, oak rails & floors. MLS¹201305640 Video tours at vhvw.bendpropertysource.com

Call Joanne McKee, Brokerl 541-480-5159

Call Ron Davis, Principal Brokerl 541-480-3096

Call Brian Ladd, Principal Brokerl 541-408-3912

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• Permitted GP building w/ living quarter/loft • Bath, laundry area, septic, well & pumphouse • RV hookups inside & out, 100 amp breaker in shop • Great location between Sisters 8i Bend • Build your dream home while you live in loft area or your RV MLS¹201301490

• True 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths • Large .96 acre lot w/RV parking • Open kitchen & dining area • Large fenced yard+ greenhouse • Front waparound deck Video tours at vhvw.bendpropertysource.com

Call Shelly Swanson, Brokerl 541-408-0086

• 3357 SF, great room concept with main level master suite • 5 bedroom, 3 bath bonus room plus additional flex space • Wonderful primary home or investment/rental property • Close proximity to river trail, The Village at NW Crossing, schools, restaurant & downtown Bend MLS¹201407363

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• 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath, 3167 SF • Rooftop terrace Cascade View • Gourmet kitchen, built-ins • Walking access to town/trails • Upgrades throughout • 2-car garage, personal elevator MLS¹201311003

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1450 NW 17th St. Redmond( $211,000 • 4bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 21BB SF • Lots of upgrades • Master on main • Large bonus room • Fireplace, tile counters • Fenced backyard • Close to shopping and dry canyon • Rim Rock RDM MLS¹201405411

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• 17613 (¹10)SparksLane,Sunriver • 4 bedrooms,2.5baths, 1¹10SF •Decksonlevelsand lotsofpaved

• 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths • 2409 SF, one level • Morning sun looking over golf course • Open floor plan • Cul-de-sac location • Hobby room MLS¹201406404

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Call Ken Renner, Principal Broker) 541-280-5352

Call Greg Barnwell, Broker f 541-848-7222

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Desirable Awbrey Butte ( $425,000

Snap Shot Loop ~ $479,750 •2completedluxurytownhomes • 4bedrooms,35 bathrooms • 2540 SF &2-carattachedgarage • Granite, hardwood &tile throughout • Easylivingin aparklike setting • OwnerprivilegesatSeventh Mountain

• Awesome 38d/2.5 Ba plan w/ great rm & stone f/p • Gourmet kitchen w/ granite & new appliances • New carpet & ext paint, prof landscaped • Huge master w/deck • Too much to list! Call today! MLS¹ 201403181

Call Jordan Grandlund, Principal Broker 541-420-1559 or Stephanle Ruiz, Broker 541-948-5196 www.PointswestBend.com

Call Jodl Kearney, Broker ( 541-693-4019

Perched On The Canyon( $639,000

Deschutes Landing ( $869,000

www.gregsellscentraloregon.com

• 3 story, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths • Views from every floor, 2 decks • Fantastic Deschutes riverfront • Great accessibility to Old Mill • State-of-the-art security & lighting • Custom wood & brick work

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• 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths • 3022 SF, .49 acres • 2-cargarage with heated shop/bonus room • Custom Solaire built energy efficient, ADA compliant home with RV parking, dump and

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65683 Swallows Nest Lane

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• 3791 SF,bed, 3 &5 bath • Upstairsarealoft w/pool table • Great room opento gourmet kitchen • Computernicheoff kitchen • Den w/fulbath, l formalliving,dining • Masterw/sitting area+ his&hers closets MLS¹201400 355 Call Rhonda Garrison, Principal Broker / 541-279-1768

Call Jodl Satko, CSP, Broker) 541-550-0819 satkosellsoregonC!gmail.com

• 5 beds, 3 baths, 2971 SF • 5 acres, 3 acres irrigated • 3-stall barn • FULL CASCADE VIEWS! • Must see inside! • Close to town! MLS¹201402091

Call Brian Ladd, Principal Broker / 541408-3912 brian@bendpropertysource.com

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• Meticulously maintained MLS¹201404719 Call Greg Barnwell, Broker f 541-848-7222

61455 Ward Rd., Bend ( $599,999

• Large 2.34 acre,2539SFhome • Open living - light & bright • 4 bed, 3 bath, bonus,den • Large vaults/windows for views • Knotty pine ceiling & accents • RV pkg &hook-ups, shop& more See Video at www.bendpropertysource.com

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• F ormer model home .-, g , . 'I ' ~ I Lllg ' in The Parks • 3040 SF, 4 bedrooms, -%h 4.5 baths • Open, light great room floor plan • Den 8< junior suite on main • Porte cochere, beautiful landscaping • Fronts neighborhood park M L S ¹201408122

• 4bd,/3 bath,bedor office/denonmain • Backs to 40acremeadoww/trails pond & park • Open ffoor planw/great roomIkfireplace • Low mai ntenancefencedyardwith covered porch • Hardwood &slate ffoors, woodtrim & more — •Delightful home- hurry,this won't last! MLSi!201406 3BI byappt. only

• Next to IMdgiCreek&t heDeschutes RiverTrail MLS¹201307670

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2968 Chianti ( $499,000

River Rim - On The Meadow ( $489,000

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60699 Golf Village Loop • 3672 SF on 1.04 acre • 4 bedrooms, 3 full 8c 2 half baths • Large offi ce,bonus room • Two living areas • Floor to ceiling stone fireplace, Persian carpets • Australian cypress hardwood flooring • Well maintained • 5-car garage MLS¹201400563

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61526 Cultus Lake Ct. • Designed by Dwell Design Group and built by Timberline Construction of Bend • NW Craftsman home offers wonderful indoor and outdoor living spaces • Beautiful Mt. Bachelor view sunsets from the frontdeck and privacy in the back MLS¹201407699 Call Shelly Swanson, Broker ( 541-408-0086

• NW Contemporary design built by Madrone Construction LLC • Situated on an elevated homesite with mtn. views

• Built by Timberline Construction of Bend • Designed by Brandon Olin • This contemporary home features 3 bedrooms, 3 baths • Complete with a bonus room and den/office • Built to Earth Advantage and Energy Star standards • Triple car garage • Near clubhouse, trails and downtown Bend • Call for additional details

• Designed as a 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath with main level master suite • Bonus room plus a triple car garage • Close proximity to clubhouse, trails and downtown Bend

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• WOW! Stunning panoramic mtn. views • 4bd/4bth w/decks galore & quaint 2 BD cottage • Privatelow maintenance 14 acrebacksto USFS • Architecturally reconstructed masterpiece • Surrounded by multi-million dollar ranches • Horse friendly property • Too much to list, motivated seller!

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20590 Brightenwood ( $283,000

• 1727 SF, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths • Hardwood floors, gas fireplace • New exterior paint, newer water heater • Large fully fenced 8(

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• 3 bed, 2 bath, 1496SF • Charming SE Bend single level • Large .46 acre landscaped lot • Two spacious shops • New carpet 8 paint throughout •Customstainlesssteelkitchen

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• Knotty pine & high ceiling • Fly fish from your property MLS¹201407988

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1469 NW Galveston Ave • 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths, 2009 SF • Fully permitted ADU, 580 SF

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•2 bedrooms plusof fice • Solid knotty alder doors & trim • Hand scraped hickory floors • Full tile shower & frameless glass • Utility shed • 112 SF of attic storage MLS¹201404874

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• 2780 SF, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths • Updated home - freshly painted • Pristine condition - never been rented • Two master suites, bonus room • Triple car garage with epoxy floor • Extensive decking, low maintenance landscaping • Enjoy all of Sunriver Resort amenities MLS¹201408315 Call Myra Girod, Principal Broker I 541-815-2400 or Pam Bronson, Broker I 541-788-6767 m ra. amteam©cascadesir.com

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This lovely erty Less than 1 mile $244,900 cottage style home • Tree Wonderful! from city limits. 2160 20 Acres i $599,000 lined 6.16 AC Watercress Way features an appealing parcel sq ft 2 bedroom, 2 • 4 bedroom, 3 bath • Custom built home on open great room floor • Garage & shop bath home. Several home 0.18 acre lot plan w it h v a u lted• Crooked River Ranch outbuildings including • Horse property, barn, • Well maintained ceilings, SS a p pli- amenities barn wit h o u tdoor irrigation • Upgrades ances, granite slab • Near Smith Rock 8 arena. 3 tax lots, 120 • Off grid features • Landscaped & fenced and tile countertops, rivers acres in the Urban • MLS 201405935 Clair Sagiv, Broker extremely high effiReserve. $495,000. 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Come view this • Outdoor kitchen Enormous 50x50 finPrincipal Broker, magnificent rock wall •Shop, offi ce,guest buyer to c o mplete. a mazing piece o f ished pole barn in541-420-3400 Pamir fireplace, s p acious quarters & 4+ AC Mike Everidge, Broker Seller has estimated paradise on the out541-390-0098 cludes 50x17 RV area Properties, Inc. light kitchen, central Diana Barker, Broker $35,000 to $40,000 to skirts of R e dmond. w/14' door; 3 5 x17 i sland eating b a r , 541-480-7777 Windermere complete the home. A Built on the curve of shop; 30x17 equipseating for 6. Tile roof Windermere Central Oregon FHA 203K loan might the Deschutes River, 60504 Seventh Mt ment area; hay storCentral Oregon Real Estate w ork well f o r t h i s this p erfect s m all Drive. 2 Bdrm, 2.5 paver driveway, triple age; tack room, plus! garage with plenty of Real Estate home, so check with home has amazing bath, slate and tile, 9560 SW Geneva View Gourmet kitchen with storage, decks lookend unit, lender. Seller is views of the moun$659,000139 Acre Rd, Terrebonne. Nice, your propane Viking range extra yard. $309,000. ing out over 11th tee selling because of tains and the river. Gem in Powell Butte level 1-acre building and hood, Brazilian and l ake. P r ivate• Spectacular mtn 8 health problems from Detached garage has Mara Stein, lot w/many trees is cherry floors. 2 masfenced paved patio. Smith Rock views car accident. Lateral a studio-type room Principal Broker, perfect for b uilding irrigation pipe and 3 ter bedrooms w/deck Golf membership in- • 39 AC fenced & cross with an extra bath and 541-420-3400 Pamir your dream home or access. 2 bathrooms, cluded. $797,500. phase pump in pond shower att a ched. Properties, Inc. fenced & 38 AC of irvacation home. Come office/den. Attached Mara Stein, Principal are included and the 3 $425,000 rigation enjoy all that Crooked 24x36 finished gaBroker, 541-420-3400 • 3 bed, 2 bath home & big guns are nego- MLS¹201309622 60523 Seventh Mt River Ranch has to rage with 110/220v. Pamir Properties, Inc. tiable. Green panels Bobbie Strome, Drive. t 0% equity 1530 SF offer - Golf, tennis, stay. Building will be $359,000 MLS¹ Principal Broker shares, 3 bdrm, 3 Look at: • Six stall barn, hay loft, swimming, h i k ing, 201402330 empty and debris and John L Scott Real bath. $58,500. tack room 8 pasture fishing, disc golf, and personal Bendhomes.com Karin Powers, Broker, pr o p erty Estate 541-385-5500 Mara Stein, • Ponds, greenhouse, all the wild l ife. 541-410-0234 for Complete Listings of hauled away prior to Principal Broker, outbuildings & chicken $34,950 MLS Century 21 Gold close of escrow. Ex- FIND IT! 541-420-3400 Pamir Area Real Estate for Sale coop ¹201400593 BUY IT! 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Gourmet 541-420-3400 Pamir with 3 bed r ooms, kitchen bath, well maintained $659,000 midtown built in 2013, Estate 541-385-5500 w/w a lk-in Properties, Inc. den/office, 2.5 baths, pantry, prep s i n k, Spectacular views Designed by Awbrey Affordable High Desert 3 550 sq. ft. h o m e 8 sun room, plus nice wine chiller and eat• 4152 SF, 4 bed & 3 $609,900 Butte's Vern Sexton. retreat. Custom knotty with recent upgrades 2 bedroom apartment. ing bar, and heated Farewell Drive bath 1213 sq.ft. 2 bdrm, 1 pine cabinetry, gran- to kitchen and bath4 8x60 hay barn + floors. Master suite • 3021 SF on Awbrey • Huge master upstairs bath. New 20 y ear ite tile c o untertops rooms. Neatly landscaped with sprinkler horse barn w/7 stalls, offers Butte with deck rated composite roof, a steam • Private slate floors is in system. 4.6 acres with 10 pens, triple garage, shower, heated • Formal living & dining James Hardie siding and floors this easy-care 3 bdrm, 3 RV hoo k -ups. in master bath. Living • 4 bed & 2.5 bath room with 30 year warranty 2 bath, 1402 sq. ft. 4 acres of COI. 36x36 $889,000. • 2 fireplaces • Great room & baseHo r s e and new engineered home. Easy access to s hop/barn. space over garage ¹201405922 • Formal dining room ment truss system. R-30 in- Sunriver, the C a s- property with plenty of w/full bath. $615,000. John L. Scott Real • 3-car garage • Completely furnished sulated t h roughout. cade Lakes and Mt. fencing and c r oss The Delay Team, Am a zing Estate 541-548-1712 Michelle Witt, Broker Bea Leach, broker t 00% b rand n e w Bachelor $ 2 15,000. fencing. Edie and Sam Delay, 541-974-4750 541-788-2274 electrical sys t em. MLS¹201401536 Call Cascade M o untain 541-420-2950 views. Moti v ated Windermere Windermere 5 A cres w /Mountain Hasson Company 100% Brand new Pex Bill Pan t o n at seller. $515,00 MLS Views - 3 b drm, 2 Central Oregon Central Oregon plumbing, new 541-420-6545 Realtors Real Estate Real Estate 100-year serviceable Duke Warner Realty ¹201403502 John L. bath, 1620 sq ft, irriScott Real E s tate gated, 36x40 shop, 60552 Elkai Woods Dr. hickory wood flooring, 54'I -382-8262 70' RV parking! New 3 541-548-1712 new hickory cabinets, fenced, ex t ensive 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, ex- Need help fixing stuff? bdrm, 2 bath 1590 sq. sprinkler sys t e m. quisite oak floors, pri- Call A Service Professional ft. home coming soon! h emlock trim, n e w The Bulletin A place to stay plus...a M LS¹ 2809 2 2 5. vate, deck, overlook- find the help you need. arpet, a n d ha l o To Subscribe call Pick your colors! Gas clighting. large shop to store $265,000. 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Gourmet Pam Lester, Principal 9.5 acres with 7.5 irri- living an d m a ster, C ascade mtn a n d fenced yard, storage bend.com cooking, u p g raded Broker, Century 21 gated, 32x36 s hop sell quick? Smith Rock v iews. stainless steel appl., Gold Country Realty, with 12' doors, fenced shed, landscaped with Attn: Motivated Buyers1 200 s q .ft . sh o p If it's under sprinkler system, carand cross fenced, 3 w/1 3x13 RV d o ors '500 you can place it in quartz c o untertops, Inc. 541-504-1338 seller, new consingle basin sink and bdrm, 2 bath, 1554 port, community park Motivated and 400 amp service. and club h ouse. struction, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, walk-in pantry. Huge Just too many sq.ft., outdoor arena. in Re d mond/TethThe Bulletin sq. ft., move-in ready www.jackson-Anderson. www.johnlscott.com/3 1400 master suite, soaking collectibles? erow Cros s ing. quality home at a quality 3076 $42,000 Classifieds for: com tub, a n d wal k -in price. 541-279-8783 $214,000. 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Awbrey Glen j Beautiful S a ddleback C anyon C reek, 1 3 Close to Old Mill Dis- Custom Home on AcreDesert Skies j Desirable Westside Lo- Drake Park Neighbor- Expansive C a s cade Log Home - On 2.4 Acres - View elk and trict. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, age - Mountain views cation. 3308 sq.ft., 5 hood - Feel the his- Mountain Views - 3 $549,000 $339,000 • 2300 sq.ft. single level acres, minutes from deer from your living 1506 sq. ft . h ome. and close to town. 4 • 3110 sq.ft. bdrm, 3 bath, bonus tory in t hi s s tately bedrooms, 2 b aths, • 3 bedroom, 2 bath, .3 the heart of Bend. 3 room with breathtak- French doors to pri- bedroom, 3.5 b ath, • 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath room, har d wood home on a beautiful 1440 SF. U p dated acre lot bedroom, 3.5 b ath, ing views of Canyon vate dining r o om. 3451 sq ft. Shop, pole • Landscaped yard, flooring, granite tile d ouble l o t . Sh o r t interior, double ovens • Bamboo floors, bonus room, loft and M tn from this s e - Custom m ouldings, barn, automated irri- planter boxes c ounters, close t o strolls to downtown or in kitchen, large bay • MLS 201405448 vaulted ceiling sunroom with 2650 sq cluded, newer 5 bed- A/C, large m aster gation. $674,000. schools, parks, trails, Mirror Pond. windows. 1.52 acres, • MLS 201407598 f t. $ 4 74,900. C a l l room, 3 bath home bdrm with Jacuzzi tub. Call Jaynee Beck, Mark Valceschini PC, large master with sit- $968,000. huge w r a p-around 541-480-0988 or Rosemary Goodwin, Michele Anderson at nestled in the timber. Beautiful landscaping. Broker, CRS, GRI ting are, great room Call Kit Korish, deck, 2-stall b a rn, Broker, 541-633-9760 or Jac- 3 acres irrigated and $260,000. Pete Van Deusen, 541-383-4364 with river stone fire541-480-2335 fenced/x-fenced. 541-480-3538. Certified Negotiator q uie S ebulsky a t detached ga r age/ MLS 201405037. place, triple car gaMLS¹201402653 $148,000 541-706-1897 5 41-280-4449. M L S shop. $399 , 999. Call Larry Jacobs MLS¹201405639 rage, A/C. Duke Warner Realty MLS¹201405436. 541-382-8262 ¹201406438 MLS¹201305978 at 541-480-2329 Duke Warner Realty Shelley Arnold, Broker Gail Day, Duke Warner Realty Call Duke Warner Duke Warner Realty 541-771-9329 541-306-1018 541-382-8262 C ustom h om e w i t h Dayville, Real Estate, Bend Central Oregon MORRIS USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! Condo at Bend 541-987-2363 beautiful views in a www.johnlscott Realty Group, LLC REAL ESTATE BEND PARK Park-like Riverside. $79,000. desirable location just bend.com MORRIS setting. Main dwelling Canyon Creek - ExecuDoor-to-door selling with Studio with full bathminutes from town & REAL ESTATE plus guest t ive home o n t i m - room, kitchen appl., fast results! It's the easiest Tumalo! 3 bedroom, 2 Get your house/rental on a to- bered acres just south fully furnished, ground bath, 1694 sq ft. Priway in the world to sell. tal of 0 .55y acres. of John Day. 3 bed- floor end unit. view of Downtown Bend j vate well, 3000 sq ft of Desirable SE Acreage. Main dwelling floors room, 2.5 bath, 2801 Deschutes River, 425 $850,000 business The Bulletin Classified deck with c o vered 5 Bdrm, 3 bath, 2522 • 3032 sq.ft. B ANK OWNED! 3 . 4 are engineered hard- sq ft, bonus room, historic sq.ft. in rental pool. acres, 3 b drm, 2.5 wood in living, dining, loads of storage and area, upgraded cabi- sq.ft., w/ family room, home 541-385-5809 nets, custom t r im, .79 acres, parklike • 5 bedroom, 5 bath, bath, 2 bonus rooms, & bedrooms. Mitsub- attached gar a ge. www.johnlscott.com/6 8297 Kathy Caba, v aulted mast e r , setting, open f l o or built in 1911 granite counters, tile ishi electric heating 8 $419,000. Empire Crossing j Principal Broker arched w a l k-ways, plan, master on the • Wraparound floor, bdrm + office on c ooling syst e m . MLS¹201304288 porch, $212,500 541-771-1761 built-in BBQ, p ellet main level, 2810 sq.ft., Kitchen has fantastic main, RV p a rking, Call Duke Warner period details • 1355 sq.ft., 3 bedReal Estate, Bend stove, g a rage/shop built in 2 002, 1764 cabinets with Corian backs to canal/trail, Dayville, 201407213 room, 2 bath www.johnlscott and carport, chicken lush landscaped yard, • MLS sq.ft. shop w/full guest countertops. Adjacent 541-987-2363 Scott Huggin, • Single level bend.com With an ad in coop/dog house & quarters. MLS guest house and main large ent e rtaining Broker, GRI • MLS 201405339 Cascade Mountain f lowerbeds w/ d r ip deck, desirable Kings 201406015 $368,800. h ome together f o r 3 541-322-1500 Megan Power, Broker, Views j $2,125,000 Copper Canyon system. Fully fenced Forest. Pam Lester, Principal $510,000 The Bujjetjn's b drm, 2~/~ bath i n with e lectric g a te. Gregg GRI, CDPE • Custom 4853 sq.ft. Broker, Century 21 Hayden, MLS¹201309647 2350y sf. Nice, newer 541-610-7318 home $288,000 ¹20140814 Gold Country Realty, Principal Broker Bobbie Strome, home in SW Bend. Jodi Clark, P rincipal •4 bedroom+ offi ce, "Call A Service Inc. 541-504-1338 541-390-6139 Principal Broker The Old Mill, river, Broker, 541-771-8731 3.5 bath John L. Scott John L Scott Real parks, recreation and Century 21 MORRIS • Barn, indoor 8 outReal Estate, Bend Estate 541-385-5500 Professional" Find It in shopping are a short Gold Country Realty door arenas REAL ESTATE www.johnlscott distance away. Great The Bulletin Classifieds! Best Value On The • MLS 201404428 MORRIS bend.com room living that is light Butte i $875,000 Virginia Ross, Broker, REAL ESTATE 541-385-5809 Directory & bright. Gas log fire- BULLETIN CLASSIFIEDS • 5232 sq.ft. ABR CRS, GRI, ~ y~ ~ ap d Search the area's most place with slate sur• 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath Eco Broker, Previews Beautiful Family Home- • Office - separate enround. Kitchen has comprehensive listing of 541-480-7501 4 bedroom, 3 bath on trance slate floor, h ickory classified advertising... over 4 acres. Double • MLS 201403353 cabinets, fully appli- real estate to automotive, attached plus doubled Susan Agli, Broker, anced and a pantry. merchandise to sporting detached garage and Large open loft family goods. Bulletin Classifieds ABR, ALHS large shop. Beautiful room (currently used appear every day in the 541-408-3773 MORRIS print or on line. yard, country living as a bedroom by tenREAL ESTATE close to town, Call 541-385-5809 ants). Larger fenced hd y R~y ~ M ~ $465,000. rear yard for enter- www.bendbulletin.com MLS¹201304219 taining, kids 8 pets. Cascade View Call Candy Yow, The Bulletin Estates j $472,500 Chain link fence dog MORRIS 541-410-3193 • 2904 sq.ft., 3 bede nclosure & s m a ll ServingCentral Oregon since 5R REAL ESTATE Duke Warner Realty room, 3.5 bath s torage shed t o o . Cute C ottage S t y le 541-382-8262 hd~ ~ y~ ~ ~ • Mountain views, .22 $270,000. MLS¹ Home with new paint Just bought a new boat? acre 201401159. B o b bie and out, custom tile Beautiful home in desir- Sell your old one in the • MLS 201407241 Strome, Principal Bro- in the k itchen and able Greens subdivi- classifieds! Ask about our Karin Johnson, Broker ker John L Scott Real in bath, granite counsion with golf course Super Seller rates! Estate 541-385-5500 541%39-6140 tertops and new car& c lubhouse very 541-385-5809 close! 3 bedroom, 2 Custom craftsman style pet throughout the Boonesborough i bath, 1469 sq ft. Exhome. Large 1/4 acre house. You even get $425,000 tremely low mainte- • 2180 sq.ft. single level corner lot i n SW the appliances so it is nance and move-in • 3 bedroom, 2 bath Redmond. This 2200 pretty much turnkey or MORRIS rent ready. The stuready. Open f l oor• 3.9 acres, backs to SF home features 3 REAL ESTATE plan, gas fireplace, BLM bedrooms, 3 baths, dio behind the house vaulted ceiling, gran- • MLS 201406868 m aster o n mai n , is about 250 sq. ft. ite kitchen counters, Lester Friedman PC, Clean & C o mfortable beautiful custom me- and has new carpet new i nterior/exterior en t r y, and is charming with Vintage Home. On 1/4 dallion t i l e Broker, ABR, CSP, paint, tile bathroom kitch e n nice wood paneling. acre corner lot at the g ranite EPRO, S.T.A.R. lot is nicely laid counters, bonus room base of Pilot Butte. counters, slate floors, The 541-330-8491 and/or office above cabi nets, out with flower beds Home features a spa- cherry fruit trees. Listed garage. New air concious living r oom, stainless appliances, and a hard to find price ditioning. $ 1 94,000 generous family room, radiant floor h e at, at point. $109,900! 130 ¹201401863 two large bedrooms, a media room with sur- NW 2nd, Redmond Jodi Clark, P rincipal round sound, overnewly rem o deled MORRIS Broker, 541-771-8731 sized 3-car garage, Call Heather Hockett, bathroom, a clean & REAL ESTATE entury 2 1 Gol d Century 21 Gold well laid out kitchen, a RV parking and the C IA~A w ~ ~ ~ d Realt y Country Realty list goes on! $337,900 C ountry loft that is great for lot in Wagon storage or small play- ¹201402637 John L. 541-420-9151 Beautiful log home on Buildable • ~ $ • • $• • Trail Ranch. 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New MLS¹201404023 5-panel fir doors & "Call A Service nis and pool. home. $65 9 ,000. Call Carolyn Emick, lass panel front door. Professional" Directory $229,000. MLS MLS201404694. 541-419-0717. ¹ 2011309154 Cal l Nancy Popp, Principal ak laminate flooring Duke Warner Realty Linda Lou Day-Wright, in living room, hall- Large 0.48 acre fenced Broker 541-815-8000 541-382-8262 Broker, 541-771-2585 Crooked River Realty ways & bathrooms. 4 lot with plenty of room Crooked River Realty bdrms, 3 are master for your family and Living at its BestFully furnished 100% suites. New H ardi- their hobbies. Living Located in the heart of ownership condo bor- plank siding, roof, trim room with 2 skylights, the Old Mill District. 3 Lovely home in heart of dering 6th green on water heater & lawn. family room has a gas m aster suites, 3 . 5 Maupin. $ 1 19,000. R esort Course a t $329,900 f ireplace wit h t i l e baths, 3070 sq ft with Well cared for 3 bdrm, Eagle Crest! Watch ¹201400552 John L. hearth & s u rround. views of the river and 2 bath, 1404 sq.ft., pl a n , golfers while BBQ!ng Scott Rea l E s tate Seller will give credits mountains. S t a nd- o pen f l oo r on the back deck. 541-548-1712 for new dishwasher & alone unit. $819,000. vaulted ceilings, detached garage, across MLS¹201400102 This extensively renew range/oven at from schools, great m odeledcondo off ers Home on Nice Lot c lose o f esc r ow Call Jaynee Beck, investment property. 541-480-0988 a p r istine s e tting Older home on l ot (CLA). Storage buildwww.johnlscott/ Duke Warner Realty w/Cascade Mtn views, with well and septic. ing 8 do g pen i n747775 541-382-8262 abundant wil d life, City water and sewer cluded. Fresh interior Angie Cox, Broker endless trails, parks, also to lot. Buildable paint. $295 , 000. Looking for a home with 541-213-9950 first class restaurant, and dividable. Ad- MLS¹201404338 secluded tranquility? John L. Scott 3 golf courses, river joining lot fo r s a le John L. Scott Real Well look no further! Real Estate, Bend access and all Cen- also. $52,500. Candy Estate 541-548-1712 Custom home is surwww.johnlscott tral Oregon has to of- Yow, 5 4 1-410-3193 rounded by mature bend.com Large triple wide with fer only miles away. MLS¹201405916 pine trees, 3/4 mile off Along with the outDuke Warner Realty family and living room Chef's kitchen, warm main road. BLM on 2 M anufactured H ome 541-382-8262 door activities Eagle inviting colors, a wood sides & no neighbors w/frame built apartCrest has 3 s ports m i l e . m ent. Attac h e d centers offering; spas, Impeccable C u stomstove for cozy winter f or about a pools, gyms, sauna, Home on 23 Acres- evenings, the master Vaulted ceilings, all apartment, right at the appliances included, entrance of CRR, on tennis, racquet ball, NW Tuscan design suite is large with a arcade, salon & much with mountain views. luxurious bath. Large extensive tiled floors, paved road. Home is more! ¹ 2 0 1310827. Great room, m ain covered patio. Come new pellet stove, sky- open floor plan w/ 4 this pristine back lights, huge covered bdrm/2 bath, s p a$199,000 level master, w i ne enjoy Dbl. car garage & porch with hot tub, cious kitchen, living Jodi Clark, P rincipal cellar and more. Pond yard. room & family room. Broker, 541-771-8731 and irrigation com- much more. Near the water feature w i th course 8 Fire Hall. pond, large front deck, Master is on opposite Century 21 Gold Coun- plete the p ackage. olf 249,900. MLS paver patio, fenced, side of house for pritry Realty $1,235,000. 201405066. Linda Lou sprinkler sys t em, vacy. Fresh interior Call Jaynee Beck, Day-Wright. 541-771- shop. $262 , 5 00 paint, laminate & vi541-480-0988 Great home in the heart 2585 Crooked Rlyer ¹201307111 nyl flooring throughMLS 201310033 of town, with updated Realty Jodi Clark, Principal o ut. A partment i s interior within the past Duke Warner Realty Broker, 541-771-8731 permitted, stick built & 541-382-8262 4 years. 3 bedroom, 2 LAZY RIVER SOUTH Century 21 features 1 bdrm/1 full bath 1232 sq ft home R emodeled 3535 y Gold Country Realty bath, kitchen & living features newer carpet, Incredible Location Sq.ft. home with 4 room. It is connected paint, stainless steel Adorable 2 bedroom bdrm + offic e and 3 to the main house & kitchen a p pliances, cottage in the heart of baths. Master bath has a separate enwater heater, h eat Bend's westside. Pri- with large jetted tub & t rance. There i s a pump with air condi- vate back deck and new tile shower. Mebarn, greenhouse, & 2 t ioning, d ec k w i t h large yard. $265,000. dia room, family room, storage bu i l dings. covered patio. Good Call Terry Skjersaa, h uge k i tchen w i t h Every daythousands Property is fenced on location with easy ac541-383-1426 handcrafted cabinets of buyers and sellers 3 sides. Apartment cess to all parts of & granite counters, MLS¹201406817 may be rented out or town. Perfect invest- Duke Warner Realty walk-in pantry, sun- of goods and services used as a gu e stment property, tenr oom with hot t u b. do business in these house. $26 4 ,900 ants want to sign at Home has cedar eves pages. They know Investment Land j ¹ 201406110John L . least a 2-year lease. with copper accents. $1,330,000 you can't beat The Scott Rea l E s tate $117,500 MLS • 14.47 acres inside E xterior siding o n 54'I -548-1712 Bulletin Classified 201403977 h ome, garages & proposed UGB Jodi Clark, P rincipal • Preliminary plat with storage bldg have just Section for selection Mid-Century modern in Broker, 541-771-8731 93 lots been painted. Watch and convenience North Rim. 3 bdrm, Century 21 Gold the wildlife from the • Home 8 covered - every item is just a 2I/a bath, 3432 sq. ft. Country Realty wrap-around deck or arena phone call away. home on 1.5 acres. go to your private ac• MLS 201406200 Work with builder to c ess to 300y f t o f Matt Robinson, Broker Need to get an customize this home Little Deschutes River 541-977-5811 to your tast e . ad in ASAP? frontage for fishing, $1,140,000. MLS swimming or floating. You can place it 201305601. Call $495,000 Thousandsofadsdaily online at: Michele A n d erson MLS¹¹201309267 in print andonline. 541-633-9760 or www.bendbulletin.com Bobbie Strome, MORRIS Jacque Principal Broker REAL ESTATE 541-280-4449. Duke John L Scott Real 541-385-5809 I ge» Warner Realty Estate 541-385-5500

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Spacious front property with Excellent Condition$249,900. 3 Bdrm, 3 garden paradise per- 1988 sq.ft., 4 bdrm, cabin in Camp Sher- 2 bedroom, 2 bath + $350,000. 3 bdrm, 2 tion getaway. 1822 Outstanding m o unbath, 1929 sq.ft., main fect for entertaining. 3.5 bath, plus office man, w/paved roads. o ffice, great r o om bath 2009 sq ft 5 6 sq.ft. home, 3 bdrm, tain views and a cusfloor office/den, great Open flowing floor and upstaris bonus 1 bdrm, 1 bath plus floor plan, separation acres w/ 4 acres of ir- 2.5 bath, w/triple tan- tom built home that room w/fireplace, up- p lan w i t h ch e f 's room, 2 master suites, loft, sleeps 6, granite of bedrooms, double rigation and Koi pond. dem garage, open you will fall in love stairs laundry room, kitchen, vaulted ceilone on main level, counters, huge deck, car garage. $339,000 30x30 barn w/stalls, living space with lots with! Enjoy Central front lan dscaping. ings, a n d se c r et beautiful upd a ted u nobstructed r i v e r MLS¹201407500 ev e nings pastures, RV a rea. of windows to enjoy Oregon MLS ¹201406876 rooms. $ 1 ,500,000. kitchen, w/ stainless views & access. Fully Lynn Johns, MLS ¹201406694 the sunrises. MLS while relaxing on the Gary Diefenderfer, MLS 201406002. Call appl., huge deck off furnished. $399,000. Principal Broker, Larry Turner, ¹201404270. 2000 sq ft redwood 541-408-2944, 541-279-1139 Broker T erry Skjersaa a t kitchen, great for en- MLS 201402947 $334,222. Call Pam deck, plumbed with 541-480-2620 541-383-1426 D u ke tertaining, hardwood Pam Lester, Principal Wes Johns, Broker Central Oregon Realty Lester, Principal Bro- gas for your BBQ and Central Oregon Realty Warner Realty floors a nd tile Broker, Century 21 541-408-2945, Central Group, LLC ker, Century 21 Gold e xtensive acc e n t Group, LLC S p e c - Gold Country Realty, Oregon Resort Realty Country Realty, Inc. lighting inside and out. Peaceful Living - Beau- t hroughout. 541-504-1338 mountain Inc. 541-504-1338 Spectacular home on Custom ca b inetry, tiful custom home ap- tacular New Custom Homefrom upstairs high-end appliances, MORRIS Acreage Ready acreage. prox 3253 sq ft on 4.5 views Beautiful finishes, 9' Redmond Duplex Small bonus room, • SE Bend on 4.81 acres fireplace, central vac f or Ne w H o me REAL ESTATE ceilings, Crown moul- acres, with .5 acre ir- www.johnlscott.com/ • 3 bedroom, 2 bath Say "goodbuy" system, even a built-in Beautiful 2.24 a cre - $519,900 IM~ dy ~ ~ Op t 1 ding thro u ghout. rigation. Private well, 65895 units dog house under the pine-treed parcel in •4 Bdrm, 3 b a t h & to that unused Master suite has sev- pond, close-in, pri- Maralin Baidenmann, • Single car garage entry stairs! $264,900 Modern Architecture + quiet area off desir- den/office vate and s ecluded eral custom features item by placing it in each Quaint Farmhouse Broker main, ¹201403366 able Bro o kswood•M aster o n with too many extras and nice mtn views. • Close to schools & 541-325-1096 R astra block c o n - Landscaped, fenced to mention. $672,900. Blvd. Older manufac- triple-car garage & The Bulletin Classifieds Dennis Clark, Principal parks struction, passive soReal Estate, Bend barn/shop Broker, 541-771-8730 tured home is of no gutters & 8' ga- MLS¹201304783. • MLS 201403633 www.johnlscott Century 21 lar, 4 b e droom, 3 yard, value; plenty of room www.johnlscott.com/45 Call Carolyn Emick, rage door. $219,900. Sue Conrad, 541-385-5809 bend.com 436 Gold Country Realty bath, 2954 sq ft. Ra- MLS¹201401861 on front of lot to build 541-419-0717 Broker, CRS diant floors and reKellie Cook, Broker new home. $170,000. Duke Warner Realty Prime Location - Great Jaynee Beck at 541-480-6621 Very motivated! Excelcycled timbers keep Call541-480-0988 541-408-0463 Call Becky Ozrelic, Three Rivers South j lent location! Commer541-382-8262 Providence location at this h o m e eco - Duke Warner Realty 541-480-9191 John L. Scott e n d of a $239,000 cial location on 11th Perfect Home with Irri- the friendly. Sits on nearly Real Estate, Bend MLS¹201406478 • 2080 sq.ft. upgraded 541-382-8262 Street between Highgation - 3 bedroom, 2 c ul-de-sac. 3 b e d 19 acres of Cascade www.johnlscott Duke Warner Realty home 2.5 bath, 1834 land and Glacier! Perview pastoral farm- Newer home near park. bath, 1431 sq ft con- room, 54'I -382-8262 bend.com • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath sq ft. Large lot with fect for y ou r s mall veniently located just mature landscaping MORRIS land. $899 , 000. 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, + • .45 acre nestled in the business or continue to miles to shopping and paved and gated REAL ESTATE MLS¹201404611 den or 4th bdrm, 2382 5 pines Spacious 2818 sq. ft. lease with current tenTURN THE PAGE • MLS 201405482 Call Terry Skjersaa, ~ y~ ~ ~ d sq.ft., built in 2008, and medical facilities. RV parking. $239,995. H ome wit h H u g e ant! C ut e b o u tique Home is fully fenced 541-383-1426 For More Ads master on main level, and sits on 2 tax lots. Greg Langhaim, Broker style building would be Call Kim Warner, shop! Home features Riverfront Property Duke Warner Realty island kitchen w/gran10' 541-316-5903 541-410-2475. vaulted ceilings, The Bulletin Truly o n e -of-a-kind perfect for the C4 zone 541-382-8262 ite counters, hard- $325,000. MLS¹201405854 w i n dows business professionalsetting and located plenty o f Call Jasen Chavez, wood floors, water Duke Warner Realty j ust b l o cks fr o m give a light & bright Spectacular Viewsj hair s a lon, b a r ber Mountain High Aspen feature and pond, RV 541-891-5446. 541-382-8262 feel, family room with shop, flowers, coffee downtown Bend. Imj $325,000 MLS¹201403555 $1,589,000 parking fenced. MLS rock fireplace PLUS a pressive views of the shop . Separate ga• 1841 sq.ft. Duke Warner Realty Prineville Lake acres• 10 acres, 8 mountain ¹ 201405423. rage or storage build• 2 bedroom + den, 2 541-382-8262 Great building lots, Deschutes River and living room, kitchen views MORRIS $245,000. Call Pam has tons of cabinetry, ing. With a little TLC 1 st S . t rapi d s . bath fairly flat lot with good • 8000 sq.ft. home REAL ESTATE Principal Bro- Perfect Location - Re- cover of juniper trees. $1,650,000 eating counter, center • 5 bedroom, 6 bath this property & location • Hardwood floors, solid Lester, IM~ rl y~ ~ Op «0 ker, Century 21 Gold cently renovated 3 island & roomy butler • MLS 201401911 c an work f o r y o u ! wood dooi's Power at NE corner of Call Terry Skjersaa, Country Realty, Inc. b edroom, 2 bat h pantry. Master bath Robert Farrell, Broker Tumalo Home/Views! j ¹201404633 $122,000 541-383-1426 • MLS 201407343 lot 85. Near public 541-504-1338 home in the heart of has jutted tub, sepaMLS¹201406532 Jodi Clark, P rincipal Jim & Roxanne 541-948-9606 $615,000 Bend's wes t side. land, Prineville Reser- Duke rate shower, 2 vaniBroker, 541-771-8731 Warner Realty Cheney, Brokers NEW PRICE! $164,900 $435,000. voir and r ecreation • 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath, ties, additional cabiCentury 21 Gold Coun541-390-4050 Owner terms availpotential. Almost 360 Room for Family and nets 8 walk-in closet. 2606 sq.ft. Call Terry Skjersaa, try Realty 541-390-4030 able. 2 bedroom, 2 degree views! Buy Hobbies. Large .48 • 6.4 acres 541-383-1426 4th bedroom or flex • Huge Cascade bath, 1562 sq. ft. Top both should a larger Ward Road Special! 3 MLS¹201406887 fenced lot with room, currently is beof the world views of Duke building parcel be de- acre Mountain views Warner Realty bdrm 3 b a th, 1 .25 p lenty of r oom f o r MORRIS ing used as a sitting • MLS 201307561 the Cascade Mtns. on sired. $70,000. each. acre of irrigation. Fully family and their room off the master. REAL ESTATE 4.5 very private acres, Perfect Starter Home 3 MLS ¹201407172 and your Odette Adair, fenced with 2 large hobbies. Living room Forced air heat. 872 bedroom, 2.5 b ath, Broker, S.T.A.R. backing miles of pubMLS ¹201407176 MORRIS gates. Vaulted with 2 skylights. Fam- sq. ft. heated garage, 1396 sq ft with new lic lands! Completely Bobbie Strome, 541-815-4786 REAL ESTATE beamed great room ily room has a gas 1920 sq. ft. RV/shop, Stunning Mou n tain wood, tile, carpet & remodeled in 2 0 11, Principal Broker floor plan, 800 sq. ft. IM~ dy ~ ~ Op t 1 f ireplace wit h t i l e a potting shed & a Views - 3 bedroom, 2 including very new wainscoting. Master John L Scott Real garage, 1836 sq. ft. hearth and surround. wood shed. $299,000 bath, 1850 sq ft home Myrtlewood Acres. 4 laminate wood floor- has vaulted ceiling, Estate 541-385-5500 shop/garage. Small Seller will give credits ¹201402706 John L. on almost 5 acres. Iring in the living room walk-in closet. New bdrm, 2 bath, 1534 courtyard with block for new dishwasher Scott Real E s tate rigated pastures with roof, fenced backyard, sq.ft., 8700+ sq.ft. Iot, & k itchen, c ustom Take care of MORRIS wall. $450,000. MLS and a new range/oven 541-548-1712 hot tub and RV parkpond. Great h orse tiled baths, n atural one level living on REAL ESTATE 201402420. B obbie your investments at close of escrow property. $569,000. large lot, d etached wood accents ing. $195,000 Strome, Principal BroI& p ~ d y ~ ~ o~ d (CLA). Storage build- S pacious Home. 3 Call Kit Korish, with the help from s hop/garage. G a s throughout, loft third Call Jasen Chavez at ker John L Scott Real ing and dig pen in541-891-5446 541-330-2120 Bdrm, 2.5 bath, bof ireplace an d ti l e guest room or den Ultimate Home - 5 bed- Estate 541-385-5500 The Bulletin's cluded. The home has nus room, 2207 sq.ft. MLS201407349 MLS¹201308768 floors, $219,000. MLS making the open floor room, 6 bath with offresh interior paint. .19 acre with large Duke Warner Realty "Call A Service ¹201407170 plan w it h v a u lted Duke Warner Realty fice, family room, rec West Hills Home and MLS ¹ 20 1 4 04338 fenced rear y a r d. 541-382-8262 ceilings work for all of Bobbie Strome, room and 2 master Lot - 3 bedroom, 3 Professional" Directory $295,000 www.jackson-AnderTetherow Crossing, 3 Principal Broker your living n eeds. Pick Your Colors - New suites. Other features bath custom home Bobbie Strome, son.com ¹201400568 bdrm, 1 bath, 1288 John L Scott Real home on 0.15 AC in Prineville Lake Acresinclude su n r o o m, with adjoining .26 lot. Principal Broker Barbara Jackson, s q.ft. home w/ d b l solarium and an awe- O pen space w i t h Estate 541-385-5500 Dennis Clark, Principal private neighborhood. 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Incredible view • 2550 sq.ft., 4 bedMLS¹201403687, • Corner lot, fenced bend.com Bobbie Strome, MLS¹201406052 All real estate adver- Broker, Century 21 Call Candy Yow, th e m o untains. room, 2.5 bath backyard tised here in is sub- Gold Country Realty, of Principal Broker Duke Warner Realty 541-410-3193 Gently sloping, lots of • Near Old Mill, schools • MLS 201403302 John L Scott Real 541-382-8262 ject to th e F ederal Inc. 541-504-1338 S pacious SE H o me & park Duke Warner Realty trees and two natural Patti Geraghty, Broker Fair Housing A c t, 2545 sq, ft. 4 bdrms, Estate 541-385-5500 • MLS 201408042 541-382-8262 clearings for homesWest Hills Jewel - 3 541-948-5880 which makes it illegal ites. $99,000. MLS Debbi McCune, Broker 2y2 baths . Mtn views. Get your b edroom, 3 bat h , to advertise any pref$307,500. MLS The Price i s R i ght! 541-647-0052 Unobstructed Cascade ¹201407174 2768 sq ft home on business erence, limitation or 201406104. Call Single level 3 bedmtn views! 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Ne w NE Bendj $254,900 that all dwellings adgreat shop with car- bdrm, 3 bath, 2496 sq • 1692 sq.ft. single level veitised are available this home! Beautifully port, finished f ront ft in great location with in c l uding • 3 bedroom+ den, 2 on an equal opportu- updated covered back lots of room for your tile flooring, deck, bath patio, fire pit, mature pets & toys! Large nity basis. The Bulle- travertine granite c o untertops • New carpet 8 lamil andscaping. O n l y spacious home with tin Classified with tile backsplash, blocks to P r ineville separate living & famnate floors GE Profile appliances, One of a kind! Beauty, • MLS 201404970 C ountry Club a n d ily rooms, v aulted artistry and c r afts- gas range, gorgeous minutes from the res- ceilings and spacious David Gilmore, Broker k notty alder trim & manship, a t t ached 541-312-7271 ervoir. $124 , 900 kitchen. 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Nice 3 bdrm Lake front 3 bdrm, up- Resort Central Oregon Serene setting on 1.386 scaped. Downstairs window co v erings $474,900 ¹201404445 ranch-style house with raded water sys, full AD ¹3042 2.1 A C Real Estate acre lot, looking out Fax It to 541-322-7253 itchen, all electric, land totally remodeled, all throughout. The ga Juniper Realty, nice floor plan, counRiverfront Property13601 SW Canyon Dr. over 90 acre pasture, 541-504-5393 new floors, must see rage is finished with try kitchen, nice brick line, wood stove. At- OWC The Bulletin Classifieds new carpets, some ceiling storage rack fireplace, nestled on tached wood/tool shed. A D ¹3252 35 A c r e 1.13 acres in CRR, walking trails, and recMt. Jefferson views, reational park. Benew cabinets, coun- and you have great 1018 Chapman St., Gil- 4+ Acres. Property is $300,000. 541-383-1885 Horse Property! tertops, new lino in views from the back christ. 4 Bdrm, 2 bath fenced w/corral, horse AD ¹3002 L a rge 0.4 Access to the prop- yond the park are 53605 Bobwhite Ct., 764 erty from 2 streets ex- miles and miles of ki t c hen. deck. VA assumable if 1 836 sq. f t . , 2 . 8 4 shelter, shop/garage Acre RH Zoned $198,500. 2633 sq. ft. bath a n d Farms & Ranches AD ¹3072 $12 3 ,900 acres, motivated sell- w/studio & storage. 2 .55 A C pands the possible public land adjoining 3bdrm, 2bath, .95 Property has 2 wells eligible. Deschutes with ers! $214,900. High acres of i r r igation. Awbrey Butte - Great building sites. owner the acre. High Lakes Re- and an exterior build- MLS¹201304344 will carry. $ 58,500 views of snow-capped Lakes Realty 8 Prop- M ountain & Sm i t h(Extremely) Rare op- Views alty & Property Man- ing that would make a Heather Hockett, PC, Cascades. Septic inerty Man a gement Rock views. Not a bad portunity to own a se- A D ¹3122 h orse barn o r R V Broker, Century 21 Perf e ct ¹201106385 agement stalled. Underground Juniper Realty cover. Fish on your Gold Country Realty, 541-536-0117 package at $289,900! cluded 40-acre farm in Setting in the Great 541-536-0117 541-504-5393 power on l o t l i ne. Bend with 29 acres of Outdoors own riverbank. 541-420-9151 10525 Fleming Rd., MLS 5 5849 W oo d Du c k $269,000. 1811 Stallion Road. 3 P owell Butte. C a ll i rrigation an d ju s t AD ¹3182 Generously 1483 Trail Creek Court $67,500. MLS 201310707 Drive. Riverfront 5 bdrm home amazing Heather Hockett, PC, minutes from Costco! Sized Lot in Awbrey 201305831 Bank owned, 3 bdrm, 2 .39 acre lot in Eagle Nancy Popp Principal bdrm, 2~/~ bath, 3587 5 ac r e s. Broker, Century 21 2 houses, rustic barn/ Village Cascade Realty, 1092 sq.ft. home remodel, Crest with Cascade Broker, 541-815-8000 sq. ft. home. Dennis Haniford, Princ. bath, $224,900. High Gold Country Realty, 4 covered stalls, tack AD ¹3082 Pre m ier mtn. views and end of Crooked in Madras, built in River Realty $470,000. High Lakes Broker 541-536-1731 2005. R a nge/oven, Lakes Realty & Prop- 541-420-9151 room, corral, large Building Lot for Cus c ul-de-sac/ Flat l o t Realty 8 Pr o perty erty Ma n agement shop with 12-ft roll-up tom Home dishwasher, micro & Looking for a home that that backs to B LM. Management 541-536-0117 & attached ga- AD ¹3132 A p proach Bnng you builder or $52,500 Sharp La Pine home frig included. $71,900 has it all? Come en- door 541-536-0117 rage, al l fa r ming ing a n A c r e o n use ours! $175,000. Cooley Road with P aulina v i ew! MLS 201406315. Call 7273 S W joy t h e in c redible Swa l low equipment i n cluded Awbrey Butte Pam Lester, Principal FIND IT! • 6500 SF lot in MLS ¹201403407 fenced 1.05 a c re, Road, Crooked River views from every inch w/acceptable o ffer. 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Wonderful out- from downtown Ma1 940, a l on g wi t h you need to see it to arena. 40x60 shop door area for enter- dras & adjoins BLM original garage and et the whole story. has RV friendly doors taining or r e laxing. land. This property and a concrete floor storage shed, 1.63 250,500 MLS Oversized 2-bay shop also has a 3360 SF acres. Home is very 201407184 Cascade along with lots of area w ith s t orage a n d custom s h op , a to park and turn ve clean yet still has it Realty, Dennis Haniplenty of room to keep 76x144 hay shed, a hicles around in front the unique traits. Pos- ford, Princ. Broker 2nd home, an irrigatoys out of t he of the shop. Property weather. sible horse property 1-541-536-1731 $ 1 43,000. tion pivot & wheel line adjoins public lands mls 201300653 behind home in open along w/60 acres of field. $ 6 4 ,900 MLS so horses don't have NUID water rights. 70 Juniper Realty, Very clean, 3 bedroom, to be trailered. 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Steelhead Falls and Property has b e en m alo S t at e P a r k . develop with w ater property. Great build- • MLS 201405538 Water guzzler with Call Terry Skjersaa, D eschutes Riv e r . used for recreational Room for everyone and power nearby. ing site on top of the Debbie Hershey, 1000 gallon trough for 541-383-1426 $79,900 MLS purposes. Motivated and ever y thing! Owner terms may be hill. $'I 1 0 , 000 Broker, CRS, GRI wildlife. Ad d i tional MLS¹201405853 201205646 sellers at $ 180,000 $1,295,000. available. $ 6 4 ,950 ¹201404078 541-420-5170 acreages available. 541-788-2274 Duke Warner Realty Juniper Realty that would consider a MLS¹201303572 ¹201303181 Jodi Clark, P rincipal Owner w il l ca r r y. Windermere 541-382-8262 541-504-5393 contract sale. CallJaynee Beck, Jodi Clark, P rincipal Broker, 541-771-8731 $172,000. 541-480-0988 Central Oregon ¹201301211. Broker, 541-771-8731 Century 21 Gold CounCall Duke Warner Real Estate Mountain view 1.4 acre 16535 SW Chinook Dr. John L. Scott Real Duke Warner Realty Century 21 try Realty Realty Dayville, located on a paved 5.68 acre rim lot w/ Estate 541-548-1712 541-382-8262 541-987-2363 Gold Country Realty MORRIS $76,900 road. A great place to amazing Smith Rock, 5.17 acres. 65694 Old MLS¹201301683 REAL ESTATE Eagle Crest Lot Attention Developers! b uild y ou r d r e am Crooked River & mtn. L evel, u s able 5 . 6 4 Hwy. 16+ acres zoned R4. • Street lined with cusacres w/s t unning home. $29, 9 0 0. views Located on the Bend/Redmond Find exactly what Mtn view, power, waThere have been 4 tom homes MLS¹201206664 pavement close to the Cascade views. Manufactured/ you are looking for in the ter, septic approved. land use approvals in • Come enjoy all the e ntrance o f CR R . Community/ w a ter, Views! Views! Views! Linda Lou Day-Wright. Mobile Homes amenities Eagle Crest $174,000 O.B.O. Call the last 10 years. One CLASSIFIEDS 541- 771-2585 owner w il l c a r ry. power avail.. 10 min. $149,900. Flat, open, 5 41-419-1725, for subdivided + 2 for resort has to offer to Terrebonne shop- buildable 9.32 acres, Crooked River Realty $225,000. MLS Brad Special • 0.25 AC 201106408. Juniper or Deb 541-480-3956. apartment complexes. ping and highway ac- in Powell Butte, MLS New3 Dream bdrm, 2 bath debraobendbroad MLS¹ 201 4 06943Land in Powell ButteBea Leach, Broker Realty 541-504-5393 cess. $59,900. MLS ¹201310923 SW Quail Rd. Crooked $50,900 finished band.com 541-788-2274 $1,500,000 Pam 480 acres, very rural 201400715 River Ranch. David Franke, Broker on your site. Windermere 541-420-5986 Elevated 5.77 acre view 16685 SW Chinook Dr. BULLETIN CLASSIFIEDS Lester, Principal Bro- setting yet minutes to Nancy Popp Principal J and M Homes Central Oregon ker, Century 21 Gold CRR. 6.9 acres with lot. $89,500. Broker, 541-815-8000 Central Oregon Bend, Redmond and 541-548-5511 Search the area's most Country Realty, Inc. Prineville. 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BROKEN TOPi $998,500 DAWN ULRICKSOH • 4460 sq.ft. BROKER C,RS, • 3 bedroom,4.5 bath • 17th fairway 3 pond views GRI, ABR 541-610-9421 • MLS 201400886

CATHYDELHERO BROKER , CSp

RIVER FRONTAGE I $799,900 • 2700 sq.ft. brick home • 3 bedroo~, 2 both • 1 block from downtown

541-410-5280 • MLS 201403384

WOODSIDE RANCHf $795d000 GRANTLUDWICK ' 46» sq R • 5 be droom 4.5 bath BRpKER • 2 21 acres, Mt Bachelor vtew

541-633-0255 • MLS 201405872

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541-948-0997 • MLS 201400616

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PARK.LIKE SETTING i $554,000

DIANE ROBINSON • 2813 sq.ft., 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath • Bonus room 3 den BROKER ABR • .41acre culde-sac lot 541-419-8165 • MLS 201405335

BRAN DQNFAIRBANKS, BROK ER,SRES,GRI, PPE 541-383-4344

• 3744 sq.ft. • 5 bedroom, 3 bath

GREG FLOYDpC • 2.5 acres backsBLM • 2100 sq.ft. to be built home BROKER • 3 bedroom + office, 2 bath 541-390-5349 • MLS 201404946 '

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STONEBROOKi$499,000 JERRY STONE,

• 4 bedroom,2,5 bath • .25acre, wrap arounddeck 541-390-9598 • MLS 201405075 BROKER

JANESTRELL

• CUSTOMHOMEf $499,000 • Beautiful 3439 sq.h.

BROKER,ABR,GRI '5 bedroom 3 bath • I acre

541-948-7998 • MLS 201402295

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PRINEVILLE i $449,000 FF FEIHMID, BROKER

• 2993 sq.ft, customhome • 3 bedroom,2.5 bath • 4.75 acres, mountain views

541-480-8796 • MLS 201407014

STONEHA VENi $399,000 AENDAMCKITRICK, ' 2«0 sq h. • 4 bedroom,2.5 bath BRpKER,GRI

CRAIGSMITH BRpKER

541-280-6148 • MLS 201407028

541-322-2417 • MLS 201407252

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NW BENDi $399,000 • 2086 sq.ft., 4 bedroom,3 bath • Main floor master • Frontfk back decks

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9.55 ACRES i $345000

SE Bend CAR QIYNpRIBQRIKYK BROKER ABR CRS' • Cascade Mountain views • Close to BIM land GREEN 541-383-4350 • MLS 201404734

NE BEND f $322,900 COREY CHARONPE, ' 2584 sq R.

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541-280-5512 • MLS 201408198

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• 3 bedroom, 2 bath, single level • Finished 24x36 shop, .86 acre 541-788-3618 • MLS 201407815

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541-480-1647 • MLS 201405631

NW REDMOND f $284,900 NARKY AICESCNIHIK BROKER , CRS, GRI

• 1716 sq.ft. • 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath • 1.18 acres, 3 bayshop

541-383-4364 • MLS 201406530

* 2 bedroom, west side bungalow * Close to parks, trails, restaurants * $2500 seller credit 541-480-2269 * MLS 201405528

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BROKEN TOPLOTf $229,000

SE BEND ACREAGEi $189,900

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541-312-1263 • MLS 201402848

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Sept 14, 2014 286 work & decor, kitchen, age tanks, 12-15 cords of POODLE puppies,toy, Where the Maker glassware & china, wood, too much to list! La Sales Northeast Bend lovinq companions. +++ is the Seller!! collectibles, tools, wine Pine to Crescent, right on 541 -475-3889 541-420-9015 cooler, patio set 8 outCut-Off Rd, rt on Hwy 58, Estate / Moving Sale Appraisal Ticket Sat. Aug. 30, 8-3 p.m. door, and more! 206 Queensland Heelers see signs. Sat-Sun, 9-5. Price $40 From books to pictures & Signs not allowed at Standard 8 Mini, $150 Each ticket admits Items for Free ALL in between! 62934 Estate Sale Eagle Crest. Cline 8 up. 541-280-1537 one person and one ponderosa Estates Marsh Orchid, off EmPire Falls Hwy, West. on 1989 Yamaha Phazer www.rightwayranch.wor item for verbal LaPine, OR Coopers Hawk, 1st left dpress.com Call a Pro appraisal snowmobile, FREE. 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Plus lamps, office furn, knicksize women's clothing, Kids snowmobile, 1986 People in Need" knacks, kitchen aPPls/ • 10 Ti s For "Gara e Casual Chairs, (2), furniture, bed, dressers, Yamaha Invi t e r, A1 Washers&oryers exc. cond. $50/pair small kitchen appliances, FREE! 541-379-3530 of tools, yard/garden stuff $150 ea. Full warLook at: 406-552-7610/local W/D, freezer, tons more! & Christmas decor. ranty. Free Del. Also Bendhomes.com wanted, used W/D's Oirectionsr Hw y 97 to p ICK U p Y OUR TURN THE PAGE MOM'S ESTATE. FurCouch, 8', tan color, for Complete Listings of 541-280-7355 LaPine, R on Burgess Rd. 0ARASE SAI E K!T at niture, antiques, and like new $50. For More Ads (from Bend), L on Ponde- 1777 SW Chandler Area Real Estate for Sale all her treasures. 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Case No. 14CV0365FC. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. TO THE DEFENDANTS: UNKNOWN H E IRS OF SUSAN K. HAUGEN: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above-entitled Court and cause on or before the expiration of 30 days from the date of the first publication of this summons. The date of first publication in this matter is A ugust 16, 2014. I f you fail timely to appear an d a n swer, plaintiff will apply to the abo v e-entitled court for th e r elief prayed for in its complaint. This is a judicial foreclosure of a deed of trust in which the plaintiff requests that the plaintiff be allowed to foreclose your interest in the following d e scribed real property: A PARCEL OF LAND BEING A PORTION OF LOT 3 IN BLOCK 2 OF TAMA RACK PARK, C I T Y OF BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, BEING MORE PART ICULARLY DESCRIBED AS F OLLOWS: BEGINNING

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automatically. To "appear" you must file with the court a legal document called a "motion" or "answer." The "motion" or nanswer" (or "reply") must be given to the court clerk or administrator within 30 days of the date of first publication specified herein a long with the r e q uired filing fee. I t must be i n p roper form and have proof o f service o n t h e plaintiff's attorney or, if the plaintiff does not have a n at t orney, proof of service on the plaintiff. If you have any questions, you should see an attorney immediately. If y ou need h elp i n finding an attorney, you may contact the Oregon State Bar's Lawyer Referral Service onl i n e at www.oregonstatebar. org or by calling (503) 664-3763 ( in t h e Portland metropolitan area) or toll-free elsewhere in Oregon at (600) 452-7636. This summons is issued pursuant to ORCP 7. RCO LEGAL, P.C., A lex G u nd , O S B ¹tt4067, agund Orcolegal.com, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 511 SW 10th Ave., Ste. 400, P ortland, OR 97205, P: (503) 977-7840 F : ( 5 0 3) 977-7963.

LEGAL NOTICE IN T H E CI R CUIT C OURT FOR T H E STATE OF OREGON I N AND FOR T H E COUNTY OF D E SCHUTES. U.S. BANK N ATIONAL A S S OCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P. M ORGAN M O RT GAGETRUST

2007-S2, its successors in interest and/or assigns, Plaintiff, v. ANTHONY V. NORRIS AKA ANTHONY VINTON NO R R IS; KRISTA M. NORRIS AKA KRISTA MARIE NORRIS; J P M ORGAN CHASE BANK,

NATIONAL A S SOCIATION, SUCCESSOR IN I NTEREST BY PURC H ASE F ROM TH E F E D ERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AS RECEIVER OF W ASHINGTON M U TUAL BANK F O RMALLY KNOWN AS W ASHINGTON M U T UAL B A NK , F A ; OCCUPANTS OF THE PRE M ISES; A ND T H E RE A L PROPERTY LOC ATED A T 6 5 6 40 CLINE FALLS ROAD, BEND, ORE G ON 97701, D e fendants. No. Case 13CV1039FC. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. TO THE DEFENDANTS: KRISTA M . N O RRIS A K A KRISTA MARI E NORRIS. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to a ppear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above-entitled Court and cause on or before the expiration of 30 days from the date of the first publication of this summons. The date of first publication in this matter is August 9, 2014. If you fail timely to appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the abo v e-entitled court for the r elief prayed for in its complaint. This is a judicial foreclosure of a deed of trust in which the plaintiff requests that the plaintiff be allowed to foreclose your interest in the following d e scribed real property: THE N ORTH HALF O F THE S O UTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER (N 1/2 SW 1/4 SW 1/4 SW 1/4)

O F S ECTION 1 7 , TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE M E R I DIAN, D E S CHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. TOGETHER WITH A PARCEL OF L A ND L OCATED IN T H E SOUTHWEST

as 16368 Lava Drive, La Pine, OR 97739; DOES 3-4, being the unknown heirs and devisees of Thomas H. Stackhouse and Marie E. Stackhouse and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, lien, or inQUARTER (SW 1/4) terest in the property O F S ECTION 1 7 , described i n the TOWNSHIP 16 Complaint her e in; SOUTH, RANGE 12 THE MARIE EVELYN EAST OF THE WIL- STACKHOUSE LIVLAMETTE M E R I D- ING TRUST; and ANIAN, D E S CHUTES THONY ANDERSON, COUNTY, OREGON Trustee of The Marie DESCRIBED AS Evelyn S t ackhouse F OLLOWS: C O M - Living Trust; DefenM ENCING AT T H E d ants. C as e No . SOUTHWEST COR14CV0125FC. SUMNER OF SAID SEC- MONS. TO:DEFENTION 17; T HENCE DANTS DOES 3-4: IN NORTH 0 0 DE- THE NAME OF THE GREES 12'22 n EAST, STATE OF OREGON: 642.12 FEET TO THE You are hereby reT RUE P O INT O F quired to appear and BEGINNING; defend the complaint THENCE NORTH 00n filed against you in the D EGREES 12' 2 2 above case w ithin EAST, 42.00 FEET; thirty days after the THENCE SOUTH 69 first date of publicaD EGREES 22' 2 4 " tion of this summons, EAST, 657.95 FEET; and if you fail to apTHENCE SOUTH 00 pear and defend, the D EGREES 11' 2 7 " plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief WEST, 26.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 69 demanded i n the D EGREES 24' 2 7 " complaint. The obWEST, 656.00 FEET ject of the complaint TO T HE TRU E and the demand for POINT OF BEGIN- relief are: The plainNING. EXCEPTING tiff seeks to foreclose THEREFROM THAT its trust deed on the PORTION OF T HE subject real property ABOVE DESCRIBED described in the comPROPERTY L YING plaint as d escribed WITHIN THE RIGHT below in the amount O F WAY O F T U - of $115,847.57, plus MALO CLINE FALLS interest, late charges, ROAD. C o m monly costs, advances, and k nown as : 6 5 6 4 0 attorney's fees, and to Cline Falls R o ad, cause th e s u bject Bend, Oregon 97701. property to be sold by NOTICE TO DEFEN- the Sheriff of DesDANTS: READ chutes County, foreT HESE PAP E RS closing the interests of CAREFULLY! A lawall defendants in the suit has been started real property with the a gainst you i n t h e proceeds applied to above-entitled court satisfy Plaintiff's lien. by U S. Bank NaThe real property is tional Association, as described as follows: trustee for J.P. MOR- Lot Twenty (20), Block GAN MortgageTrust Eighty-nine (69), DE2007-S2, pla i ntiff. S CHUTES R I V E R Plaintiff's claims are RECREATION stated in the written HOMESITES, UNIT8, complaint, a copy of PART II, r e corded which was filed with July 5, 1967, in Cabithe abo v e-entitled net A, Page 137, DeCourt. You must nap- schutes County, Orpear" in this case or egon. Commonly the other side will win known as 16366 Lava automatically. To Drive, La Pine, OR "appear" you must file 97739. NOTICE TO with the court a legal DEFENDANT: READ document called a T HESE PAP E RS "motion" or "answer." C AREFULLY! Y o u The "motion" or nan- must "appear" in this swer" (or "reply") must case or the other side be given to the court will win automatically. clerk or administrator To "appear" you must within 30 days of the file with the court a ledate of first publica- gal paper called a tion specified herein "motion" or "answer." a long with the r e - The "motion" or nanq uired filing fee. I t swern must be given must be i n p r oper to the court clerk or form and have proof administrator w i thin o f service o n t h e 30 days of the date of plaintiff's attorney or, first publication speciif the plaintiff does not fied herein along with have a n a t t orney, the required filing fee. proof of service on the It must be in proper plaintiff. If you have form and have proof any questions, you o f service o n t h e should see an attor- plaintiff's attorney or, ney immediately. If if the plaintiff does not y ou need h elp i n have a n at t orney, finding an attorney, proof of service on the you may contact the plaintiff. If you have Oregon State Bar's questions, you should Lawyer Referral Ser- see an attorney imvice on l in e at mediately. I f you www.oregonstatebar. need help in finding org or by calling (503) an attorney, you may 684-3763 ( in t h e call the Oregon State Portland metropolitan Bar's Lawyer Referral area) or toll-free else- S ervice a t (503) where in Oregon at 664-3763 or toll-free in Oregon at (600) (600) 452-7636. This summons is issued 452-7636. H E RSHpursuant to ORCP 7. NER HUNTER, LLP, RCO LEGAL, P.C., By/s/Nancy K. Cary. A lex G u nd , O S B Nancy K. Cary, OSB ¹t t 4067, 902254, Of Attorneys agund Ircolegal.com, for Plaintiff, 180 East Attorneys for Plaintiff, 11th Avenue, P.O. 511 SW 10th Ave., Box 1475, Eugene, Ste. 400, P ortland, Oregon 97440, TeleOR 97205, P: (503) phone: 977-7640 F: ( 5 03) (541)666-8511, Fax: 977-7963. (541)344-2025, ncary@hershnerLEGAL NOTICE unter.com. Fir s t IN T H E C I R CUIT h Date: AuCOURT O F THE Publication gust 9, 2014. STATE OF OREGON FOR D E SCHUTES LEGAL NOTICE C OUNTY. W A S H- NOTICE O F DE INGTON FEDERAL, FAULT, E L ECTION fka W A SHINGTON TO SELL, AND NOFEDERAL SAVINGS; T ICE OF SALE . Plaintiff, v. DOES 1-2, PLEASE TAKE NObeing the occupants TICE that the underof or parties in pos- signed Trustee elects session or c laiming to foreclose the folany right to posses- lowing Deed of Trust sion of the Real Prop- by advertisement and erty commonly known sale proceedings and

ffecting the c u r e may be issued in one READ THESE PAto sell the pioperty e pay the or more series. The PERS CAREFULLY. covered by the Deed shall Beneficiary all costs tax rate f o r t h ese You must "appear" in of Trust to satisfy the and expenses actually bonds is estimated to this care or the other obligations secured incurred in enforcing be app r oximately side will win automatithereby: Deed of Trust t he o bligation a nd $0.64 per $1,000 of cally. To "appear" you dated July 26, 2011, Trust Deed, together assessed p r operty must file with the court given by Robert E. with the Trustee's and value or $64 annually a legal paper called a Kleindinst as Grantor attorney f ee s as for a home with an "motion" or "answer". to Brad Williams as allowed by law. The The "motion" or nanTrustee for the ben- undersigned Trustee a ssessed value o f Re s ults swer" must be given efit of Sterling Sav- certifies that, u p on $100,000. may diff erbased upon to the court clerk or ings Bank and reecording o f thi s actual interest rates administrator w i thin corded in the official rNotice, incurred and actual 30 days (or 60 days records of Deschutes a ssignments of t hno e growth in assessed for Defendant United County, Oregon, on Deed of Trust have value. States or State of OrJ uly 26, 2 0 11, a s been made by the egon Department of Document No. T rustee or b y t h e NOTICE OF RECEIPT Revenue) along with 2011-026096. The no OF BALLOT TITLE the required filing fee. present Beneficiary, aBeneficiary; ppointments of a Notice is hereby given It must be in proper U mpqua Bank, a s T r ustee that a ballot title for a form and have proof successor in interest successor ave bee n m a d e measure referred by o f service o n t h e by merger to Sterling h except as recorded in Sisters School Dis- plaintiff's attorney or, Savings Bank, h as official records of trict has been filed if the plaintiff does not appointed Ky Fuller- the county or counties with the County Clerk have a n a t t orney, ton, an active mem- the which the above- of Deschutes County proof of service on the ber of the Oregon in real on August 25, 2014. plaintiff. If you have State Bar, as succes- described is situated; The ballot title cap- questions, you should sor Trustee. The suc- property is the t ion is: B onds f o r see an attorney imcessor Tru s tee's the Beneficiary and holder of safety, security, remediately. If you need mailing address is: 1 owner the obligations pairs, renovations and help in finding an atS.W. Columbia Street, secured by said Deed technology improveyou may conSuite 1200, Portland, of Trust; and no action ments. An elector may torney, the Oregon State Oregon 97256. The has been instituted to file petition for review tact Lawyer Referral following property is recover the debt, or of this ballot title in the Bar's ervice o nline a t covered by the Deed any part thereof, now Deschutes C o u nty S www.oregonstatebar. o f Trust: Lot 29 in remaining secured by Circuit Court no later org or by calling (503) B lock JJJ o f D e s - said Deed of Trust, or than 5:00 p.m., Sep- 664-3763 ( in t h e chutes River Woods, if such action has tember 4, 2014. Portland metropolitan Deschutes C o unty, been instituted, the area) or toll-free elseOregon. The Benefi- a ction ha s LEGAL NOTICE be e n where in Oregon at ciary has directed the dismissed. Whenever NOTICE TO INTERTrustee to foreclose the context of t h is ESTED P ERSONS. (600) 452-7636. the Deed of Trust as a Notice so r equires, ROXANNE A.FARRA LEGAL NOTICE result of the following the word "Grantor" has been appointed T RUSTEE'S N O default(s): Grantor's includes ICE O F SA L E . any Personal Representa- T failure to comply with successor in interest tive of the ESTATE Reference is made the terms of the vari- to the Grantor as well OF JACQUELINE R. to that certain Trust ous agreements reDe- Deedn (the "Trust each and every LEIDHOLDT, lating t o G r a ntor's as ceased, by the Circuit Deed ) made b y p erson owing a n Clifford Feingold as loan(s) with Umpqua obligation secured by C ourt, State of O rBank, including but (the egon, Des c hutes grantor, the Deed of Trust; the not lim i te d to word to County, under Case "Grantor") "Trustee" G rantor's failure t o as Number 14PB0067. AMERITITLE i ncludes any s u c trustee, pay all sums d ue cessor Trustee; and All persons having a (the Umpqua Bank in con- the word "Beneficiary" claim against the es- "Trustee"), in favor n ection w it h sa i d includes of Catherine (Cate) any tate must present the Cushman, as benloan(s). The Benefi- successor in interest c laim w i thin f o u r ciary has declared the of (the nBenefithe orig i nal months of t h e f i rst eficiary n entire unpaid balance Beneficiary publication date of this ciary ), dated Non a m ed of all obligations se- above. DATED this notice t o He n drix, vember 1 , 2 0 0 7, cured by the Deed of 2 7th day o f M a y , Brinich 8 B e rtalan, recorded March 21, Trust im m ediately 2014. Ky F u llerton, LLP, at 716 NW Har- 2006, in the due, owing, and pay- Successor Trustee. riman Street, Bend, R ecords of D e s chutes County, Orable, in the sum of Oregon 97701, ATTN: $36,269.41, with inLEGAL NOTICE Lisa N. Bertalan, or egon, as document 20 0 8-1 2706, terest at the appli- NOTICE OF DISTRICT they may be barred. No. cable rate until paid, MEASURE ELECTION Additional information covering the followtogether with all costs, Sisters School District may be obtained from ing described real fees, future advances the court records, the property situated in Notice is hereby given y the Beneficiary to ab o ve-menPersonal Representa- the protect it s s e curity that on Tuesday, No- tive or the following- tioned county and interest, and o t her vember 4, 2014, a state, to-wit: Lot 26 named attorney for expenses allowed by measure election will the Personal Repre- Lava Ridges, comlaw. THE TRUSTEE be held in Deschutes sentative. Date of first m only known as WILL S E L L THE and Jefferson coun- pubhcation: A u gust 20915 Blue B ush DESCRIBED ties, Oregon. The fol- 30, 2014. HENDRIX Court, Bend, O rPROPERTY to satisfy lowing shall be t he BRINICH 8 BERTA- egon 97701 (the the "Property"). Both the obligations ballot title of the mea- LAN, LLP, 716 NW secured by the Deed sure to be submitted HARRIMAN, BEND, Beneficiary and the of Trust on October to the district's voters OR have 97701, Trustee 23, 2014, at the hour on this date. elected to sell the 541-362-4960. of 11:00 a.m. based Property to satisfy on the standard of CAPTION: Bonds for LEGAL NOTICE the obligations setime established by safety, security, re- This is an action for cured by said Trust ORS 167.110, at the pairs, renovations and Judicial Foreclosure Deed and a notice main entrance to the technology improve- of real property com- of default has been Deschutes C o u nty ments. monly k n ow n as recorded pursuant C ourthouse, 11 6 4 Q UESTION: La n e , to Oregon Revised Sh a l l 2 5261 E l k N.W. Bond S t reet, Sisters School DisBend, OR 97701. A Statutes 86.735(3); trict improve school motion o r a n swer the default for which B end, Oregon, a t public auction to the safety and s ecurity must be given to the the foreclosure is h ighest bidder f o r a nd r e pair, an d court clerk or admin- made is Grantor's cash. The Grantor, maintain district facili- istrator within 30 days failure to pay when the Grantor's ties by issu i ng of the date of first due the f ollowing successor in interest $14,500,000 in publication specified sums, together with to all or any part of the bonds? If the bonds herein along with the all subsequent sums trust property, any are approved, they required filing fee. IN advanced by BenBeneficiary under a will be payable from T HE CIRCU I T eficiary pursuant to s ubordinate trus t taxes on property or COURT O F THE the terms and conditions of the Trust deed, or any person property o wnership STATE OF OREGON having a subordinate that are not subject to FOR THE COUNTY Deed, or as a result lien or encumbrance the limits of sections OF DE S CHUTES. of the following aco f record o n th e 11 and 11b, Article XI NATIONSTAR tion or inaction: 1. the property may cure the of the Oregon Con- M ORTGAGE, L L C , Failure o f default or defaults at stitution. ITS S UCCESSORS Grantor to pay when any time prior to five S UMMARY: If a p - AND/OR ASSIGNS, due amounts owed days before the date proved, this measure P laintiff, v . KE V I N as detailed below. last se t f or the is expected to finance KING and BANK OF By reason of t he T rustee's sale a n d safety and s ecurity AMERICA, N.A., De- default, the Benefit hereby have t h e improvements, capi- fendants. Case No. ciary has declared proceeding dismissed tal costs, repairs and 13CV1194FC. SUM- all sums owing on and the Deed of Trust r enovations for t h e MONS BY PUBLICA- the obligation sereinstated pursuant to following projects: TION. TO D E FEN- cured by the Trust DANT KEVIN KING: Deed immediately O RS 66.776. I f t h e * Make safety and se- I N THE NAME O F default consists of a due and payable, failure to pay, when curity improvements THE STATE OF OR- those sums being due, sums secured by at all schools EGON: Y o u are the following estithe Deed of Trust, the * Repair parking lots hereby required to mated am ounts, default may be cured and make site i m- appear and defend to-wit: 1 . U n p aid by paying the entire provements the action filed against Principal: a mount due at t h e * Renovate schools to you in the above-en- $350,000.00; 2. Actime of cure under the be ADA compliant titled cause within 30 crued and unpaid terms of the * Replace outdated days from the date of interest through and obligations, other than phone systems service of this Sum- including May 16, such portion as would * Replace the roof at mons upon you; and if 2014 (and continunot then be due had Sisters High School you fail to appear and ing at the combined no default occurred. * Renovate HVAC d efend, f o r wan t stated and default Any other default of system at Sisters High thereof, the Plaintiff rate of $76.71/day): the Deed o f T r ust School will apply to the court $131,634.36; 3. obligation t ha t is * Replace and reno- f or th e r e lief d e - Fees and Costs as c apable o f be i n g vate technology infra- manded ther e in. of March 13, 2014 cured may be cured structure D ated: A ugust 5 , and c o ntinuing): * Upgrade technology, b y t e ndering t h e 2014. PITE DUNCAN, 2,234.92; 4. Subcurriculum, furnishing L LP. By K a ti e L . total: $463,669.26; performance required under the obligation or and equipment Riggs, OSB ¹095661, 5 . Plus t i tle e x Deed of Trust. In any * Pay bond issuance (656) 750-7600, 621 penses, t r ustee's case, and in addition costs S W M orrison S t . , fees, recording fees, to paying the sums or Suite 425, Portland, and addi t ional tendering the Bonds would mature OR 97205, Of Attorattorneys' fees inin a period not to ex- neys for Plaintiff. NO- c urred herein b y performance necessary to cure the ceed 16 years from TICE T O D E F EN- reason of said dedefault(s), the person the date of issue and DANT/DEFENDANTS fault and any fur-

ther s u m s advanced b y the Beneficiary for the p rotection of t h e Property and its interest ther e i n. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given t hat t h e und e r signed Trustee will on October 3, 2014, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., in accord with the standard of time established b y ORS 167.110, at the following place: the front outside steps to the D e schutes County Courthouse, located at 1164 NW Bond Street, Bend Oregon, 97701, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in t h e Pr o perty which the Grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by Grantor of the said T rust D eed, t o gether with any int erest which t h e Grantor or Grantor's successors in interest acquired after t he execution of said Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obli g ations there


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NEW 2014FORD F350 CREW CAB 4X4 LARIAT PKG 5th Wheel Pkg, Remote Start, 6.7 Diesel vIN: B26205 MSRP ......................... $60,850 TSS Discount.................-$4,361 $56,489 Retail CustomerCash.......-$4,000 Ford Credit BonusCash' ...-$1,000

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NEW 2014FORD F350 CREW CAB 4X4 LARIAT PKG Chrome Pkg, 5th Wheel Pkg, Remote Start vIN: B35561 MSRP ......................... $61,845 TSS Discount -$4,555 $57,290 Retail CustomerCash.......-$4,000 Ford Credit BonusCssh* ...-$1,000 .

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MSRP $25,206 VIN: ¹E8323647 ELL-62 Subaru of Bend Discount $1,207. One at this price

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MSRP $23,045 VIN: ¹FG464889 FFA-01 Subaru of Bend Discount $1046. One at this price

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NEW 2014 FORD F350 CREW CAB 4X4 LARIAT PKG Chrome Pkg, Navigation, Camper Pkg, Spray ln Bedliner,

New 2015 S u b a r u L egac y 2 . 5 i P remium CV T

FX4 Off - R o a d vIN: B25477

MSRP......................... $63,205 TSS Discount .................-$4,733 $58,472 Retail CustomerCash.......-$4,000 Ford Credit BonusCssh* ...-$1,000

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2006DO DGE2500QUADCAB5.9DIESEL 2011 HYUNDAISONATAGLS 4-Doer, Auto,A/C,Excellent Condition HighOutputAT , 4x4, SLTPkg, PowerWindows/Locks, Tilt & Cruise,AM/FM/CD,TawPkg, Power Seats BighornEdition. VIH:103760

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2012FORDF150RAPTORSUPERCREW 4x4, LeatherInterior, OualPowerSeats,Power Windows/Locks, Tilt & Cruise,LawMiles. TheUltimate Off-RoadVehicle!

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StandardModel.AutoDimCompass/Mirror/Homelink, Ag WeatherFloorMats, SeatBackProtector, RearBumperCover

MSRP$30,4SZ VIN: ¹F9601018 FZS-ot Subaru of Bend Discount $953. One at this price.

MSRP$30,634 VIN: ¹EH324818 ERI-01 Subaru of Bend Discount $635. One at this price

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2011CHEVY MALIBIjLS4-DOOR TractionControl, KeylessEntry, PowerWindows/Locks,Tilt & Cruise, A/C,AM/FM/CD,Sharp &Clean! VIN:269337

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MSRP $24,919. VIN: ¹F3003588 VAD-11 Subaru of Bend Discount $531. One at this price

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