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As a teacher in an Arizona classroom,Jennifer Callahan knew what it w as like to feelfrustration. For most of her 33 kindergarten students, English was a second
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part of a pilot program inthe Redmond School District designed to give students in their first year of formal education the boost they need. According to Oregon Department of Education estimates, only one in three kindergarten students in the state attends a full-day program. The state's funding formula allows half the amount of money per kindergarten student as compared with grades 1-12, so many districts choose to offer only half-
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day programs. The extended-day program in Redmond was made possible through increased funding from Title 1A, a federal grant program that provides money for academic support of disadvantaged students. Funding is based on U.S. Census numbers and poverty levels, and Redmond had largeincreasesinboth, leading to the increased funding. In 2011-12, the Redmond district received $896,000; funding for 2012-13 is set at $1,670,000. "I actually called ODE when we got the numbers last spring to make sure there were no mistakes," said Linda Seeberg, Redmond's executive director of academic programs. See Kindergarten/A4
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People gather for the annual lighting of the holiday tree at the corner of Newport Avenue and Wall Street in downtown Bend Friday evening.
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of the does include resourcesfor bud g et, the Oregon State University-Cascades campus in Bend," the governor said at a press conference Friday. Members of the governor's staff said they have heard nothing but support for the OSU-Cascades project. The governor pointed out that the project will help the state with an expected jump in enrollment in the state's universities. Rep. Jason Conger, R-Bend, anticipates few, if any, objections to the campus expansion. "The project makes a lot of sense and justifies itself," he said. "There is every reason to believe it will go forward." SeeBudget/A7
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Courts ask: How tired is too tired to drive. By Winuie Hu New York Times News Service
Roadside signs around the country have long warned drivers not to doze off behind the wheel with gentle catchphrases like "You Snooze, You Lose" and "Drive Alert, Arrive Alive." Now the campaign against
drowsy driving is moving to the courtroom, with law enforcement officials increas-
ingly pushing to hold sleepy drivers criminally accountable when they cause fatal crashes. In the most high-profile case to date, jurors in Bronx, N.Y., have been wrestling this week
with a difficult and subjective question: Just how tired is too tired to drive'? The defendant, Ophadell Williams, was driving a bus on what prosecutors said was just a few hours of sleep when it crashed in the early morning hours, killing 15
increase at civilian airports overseas
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By Craig Whitlock See Drowsy/A4
Surge ofsupport for Hamasfading in Gaza By Scott Wilson
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pation of Gaza, claim Hamas has finally won a fight with Israel and should now march on Tel Aviv. But as the nervous ecstasy of conflict gives way to a grim status quo, there are already signs, even here, to suggest that any power Hamas has derived from its recent conflict with Israel is fading. The change in sentiment is
JABALYA REFUGEE CAMP, Gaza Strip — Strung across chaotic streets and through mazes of yard-wide
alleys, the iconic green flags of the Islamic Resistance Movement, better known as Hamas, festoon the gray acresof cement-block
buildings. Here in the streets where Hamas was born a quartercentury ago, the public trappings of ascendant Islamist power are impossible to miss. Afterprayers,men old enough to remember the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, which
erational and gender lines, and suggests a limit to any political benefits for Hamas gained through armed conflict. See Hamas/A7
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The U.S. Air Force drone, on a classified spy mission over the Indian Ocean, was destined for disaster from the start. An inexperienced military contractor, operating by remote control in shorts and a T-shirt from a trailer at Seychelles International Airport, committed blunder after blunder during a sixminute span April 4. The pilot of the unarmed MQ-9 Reaperdrone took off without permission from the control tower. One minute later, he yanked the wrong lever at his console, killing the engine without realizing
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SALEM — Gov. John Kitzhaber's proposed budget, unveiled Friday, reaffirmed support for $16 million the Oregon State University-Cascadescampus needs to become a fouryear untverstty. The governor's budget set aside $275 million for university and community college capital construction projects in his 2013-15
"You do your best, but at the end of the day it eats at you because you weren't able to reach that one child who really needed extra help," said the 17-year teaching veteran. Now Callahan and two other teachers are
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Young boys pick through the ruinsof a recently bombed building on Wednesday, gathering books from the wreckage, in Jabalya Refugee Camp in the Gaza Strip.
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As he tried to make an emergency landing, he forgot to put down the wheels. The $8.9 million aircraft belly-flopped on the runway, bounced and then plunged into the tropical waters at the airport' s edge,according
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to a previously undisclosed Air Force accident investigation report. The drone crashed at a civilian airport that serves a half-million passengers a year, most of them sun-seeking tourists. No one was hurt, but it was the second Reaper accident there in five months — under eerily similar circumstances. "I will be blunt here," an Air Force official at the scene told investigators afterward. "I said, 'I can't believe this is happening again.'" He added: "You go, 'How stupid are you?'" The April wreck was the latest in a rash of U.S. military drone crashes at overseas civilian airports in the past two years. The accidentsreinforce concerns about the risks of flying the robot aircraft outside war zones, including in the United States. See Drones/A6
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I was surprised to learn that a perfectly sensible neighbor owns a blow-up raft and oars, not because she's planning a whitewater adventure but because the raft might come in handy in a flood. I was less surprised when a friend who has never planted a thing besides grass mentioned stockpiling seeds for subsistence farming. Crazy, yes, but then again, he has mentioned fear of a zombie apocalypse. I was not even a little surprised to hear of the reality TV show "Doomsday Preppers," which offers extreme exam-
ples ofpeople getting ready for whichever awful way they think the world is going to end one of these days. Their goal, of course, is survival. Most of the time, those of us not on reality TV don't give much thought to trying to manage without electricity or heat or cell phone or Internet. But the recent"superstorm" Sandy in the Northeast has people talking about whole-house generators and the advantages of buried power lines, says Mike Baughman, operations coordinator in the Emergency Mana gement Department of t h e Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kan. The good news for most Americans is that we probably won't get a hurricane. And
probably no apocalypses, zombie or otherwise. The Internet, however, claims that the end will come Dec. 21, because supposedly that's when the Mayan calendar ends. But for some there are the deadly threats of ice storms and tornadoes. Other possibilities include a hazardous material incident or a pandemic flu. Any or all of which is why you ought to consider putting together a kit o f emergency supplies. Som e a u t horities think you should actually have three or more kits: for home, for
expecting hell on Earth? Or something in between. Dick's had an emergency preparedness kiton sale for $29.97, marked down $20. It contains such things as first aid supplies, light sticks, hand warmers, plastic ponchos and an emergency blanket. The Red Cross's online store sells a one-person, three-day basic kit in a backpack for $50. In addition to the stuff you'd expect, it contains food packets and water pouches with fiveyear shelf lives. In the same aisle as the weather radio at Dick's was an "emergency water filter," $39.99.The product claimed to make "virtually any water drinkable." A whistle was on my list — emergency authorities recommend one — but try to find just a whistle. A "5-in-I survival tool" at Dick's combined a whistle with a compass, flint for starting fires, waterproof matchbox and nylon lanyard, to hang around your neck. Costcosells emergency food kits, providing 216 servings of four a d d-water-and-cook "entrees" with such mouthwatering names as Spaghetti Marinara With Freeze Dried Beef and Freeze Dried Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo. They come in sealed cans with a shelf life of 25 years. The whole shebang sells for about $240.
Rule of Three In the emergency prepared-
ness world, there's the Rule of Three, which can vary according tothe source. Fales recommendsthesethrees: You can live three hours without shelter. In extreme conditions like a blizzard, anyway. Couldyou always keep yourself warm and/or dry? That's why, for example, you should keep a coat or blanket in your car. You can live three days without water. Or thereabouts. A healthy adult might survive for a week with no or limited water, but do you really want to test it? the car(s), for work. Have at least three days' worth Digging a n u n d erground of water on hand. bunker i n y o u r b a ckyard? You can live three weeks That's up to you. without food. Doesn't sound like the kind of diet I'd want to Don't count onrescuers try. Lay in some extra food for People expect that w h en peace of mind if nothing else. something as devastating as Also, once you stock your diSandy goes down, FEMA and saster supply kit, go through it a the American Red Cross will couple of times a year to switch show up the next day. But that's out water and make sure nonnot always realistic. If you can perishableshaven't expired. sustain yourself through "the Some people become disasfirst 72 hours (of a crisis), then ter experts by joining a Comwe asthe government can start munity Emergency Response to help resolve the issue," says Team, or C ERT, a C i t izen Jennifer Fales, coordinator of Corps program that trains, yes, training and outreach in Kan- ordinary citizens to respond to sas City's emergency manage- crises. (Find out more at citizen ment department. corps.gov/cert.) Estimates vary on how many Baughman at Wyandotte of us are prepared fora disaster. County said about 80 percent One survey, from 2007, found who take the classes do it for that 31 percent of families had a themselves and their families. complete emergency supply kit. The others sign on to assist (The next step: having an emer- neighbors or co-workers. The gency communication plan.) idea is that they're already Even with several days of on the scene;first responders warning, some folks along might take a while to get there. the East Coast were obviously Walter Davis, a CERT memcaught off guard by the storm, ber who lives in Brookside, Shepherd says, mentioning TV Kan., is also in the Medical Reimages of people scouring trash serve Corps and is a Red Cross bins for something to eat. disaster action team member Granted, you probably have and Kansas City Health Demost of the stuff you'd need partment ambassador. The around your house. But putting 62-year-oldretired Army coloit all in one spot means (a) you'll nel was used to serving, he exknow where it i s w hen the plained,so he decided to serve lights go out and (b) if your kit in a different way. is in a bag or backpack, you can When disaster strikes, CERT easily take it with you if you're members first make sure their forced to leave your home. own home is squared away Motivated by m y z o mbie and everyone safe. Then they friend (I mean the guy who's check on neighbors and assist into zombies), I decided I'd look the broader community, Dafor a weather radio, something vis says. CERT members are we hear about every spring at trained in simplified search the start of tornado season. and rescue. After browsing online, I He maintains three emerended up buying one at a Dick's gency kits, the largest in a big Sporting Goods for about $60. plastic storage container. His "go bag," to be grabbed if he Two features sold me on it: Besides running on batteries, had to leave his house, is a small it also has a hand crank (and suitcase. He keeps copies of ima solar panel). But best of all, portant documents in it; many it will charge a cellphone tTm Hurricane Katrina evacuees, not sure how well that works, he says, didn't have identificahowever). tion on them, which complicatThe funny thing about shop- ed efforts to help them. Finally, ping for a n e m ergency kit Davis keeps an e mergency — known in some circles as a backpack in his car. "bug-out bag" — is that you're He sounds like the kind of likely to find yourself in the person you want next door. My camping aisle of a place like own plan, other than stocking Dick's or Wal-Mart. Are you a disaster kit, is hoping I can there because you're planning a catch a ride in my neighbor's fun vacation or because you're rubber raft.
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slavery, saying that"in giving freedom to the slave, we
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Be prepared to get by onyour own for at least three days. (The American RedCrosssuggests having enough food andwater for two weeks in caseyou're stranded at home.) So makesure you have: • Water:At least1 gallon per person per day, to be usedfor drinking as well as hygieneand food preparation. You canbuy
ourselves." In1955, Rosa
Parks, a black seamstress, was arrested after refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a Montgomery, Ala., city bus; the incident sparked a
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bottled water, but storing tap water in clean 2-liter soda bottles works, too.
by blacks. In 1969, the U.S. government held its first draft lottery since World War II.
• Food:You need athree-day supply of nonperishable foods that don't require cooking. Examples: peanut butter, jerky, nuts,
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tea bags. If you have kids, pick foods familiar to them. If you have
a baby, makesureyou haveformula, diapers, etc. • Life-sustainingmedications: Haveanextra seven-day supply on hand.
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And don't forget your pets. Have food and water for them. Also:
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OTHER ITEMSTHAT MIGHT COME IN HANDY • A complete change of • Whistle weather-appropriate clothing • Toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, and footwear per person toilet paper, baby wipes, etc. • Afirstaid kit • Spare eyeglasses, hearing
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• Rain gear
batteries. Upgrade: a NOAA weather radio that broadcasts
• Blankets or sleeping bag
• Manual can opener • Cooking utensils, paper • Flashlights and extra batteries. storm warnings.
AA lithium batteries are said to have a10-year shelf life.
• Cash (there's no guarantee ATMs or credit card machines
will work in anemergency) and an extra credit card
charged.
• Multipurpose tool with pliers, knife, etc. • Duct tape
• Heavy-duty trash bags • Games andactivities for the
numbers, proof of address, etc.) kept in awaterproof container. Or scansuch documents and store them on a USB thumb drive.
Emergency Management; Gene Shepherd and Jennifer Fales, Kansas City Emergency Management
on a ground-breaking visit to Myanmar, challenged its leaders to continue andexpand upon recent reforms, calling for the release of all political prisoners, an end to violent military ties with North Korea.
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Sources for lists included: preparemetrokc.org;redcross.org; Mike Baughman,Wyandotte County
she was also anInternet porn model named "ZoeyZane." (A suspect, Israel Mireles, was convicted of rapeand murder and sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole.) One year ago:Secretary of
campaigns against ethnic minorities and abreaking of
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Woody Allen is 77.World Golf Hall of Famer Lee Trevino is 73.Rock musician John
Densmore (TheDoors) is 68. Actress-singer Bette Midler is 67. Singer Gilbert O'Sullivan
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Israel advances contentious project Divided house votes By Jodl Rudoren and Mark Landler New York Times News Service
JERUSALEM Israel is moving forward with development of Jewish settlements in a contentious area east of Jerusalem, defying the United States by advancing a project that has long been condemned by international leaders as effectively doomi ng any prospect of a t w o state solution to the Israeli-
Palestinian conflict. A day after the U.N. General Assembly voted overwhelmingly to u pgrade the status of t h e P a lestinians, a senior Israeli official said the government would pursue "preliminary zoning and
beyond blueprints, it c o uld prevent the creation of a viable, contiguous Palestinian state. The development, in an o pen, mostly e m pt y a r e a known as El, would connect the large settlement town of planning preparations" for Maale Adumim to Jerusalem. a development that w o u ld Israeli officials also authoseparate the West Bank cities rized the construction of 3,000 of Ramallah and Bethlehem new housing units in parts of from Jerusalem. East Jerusalem and the West If such a project were to go Bank.
The timing of the twin actions seemed aimed at punishing the Palestinians for their U.N. bid, and appeared to demonstrate that hard-liners in the government ha d p r e vailed after days of debate over how to respond. They marked a surprising turnaround after a growing sense in recent days that Israeli leaders had acceded topressure from Washington not to react quickly or harshly.
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fiscal plan to public By Jim Kuhnhenn The Associated Press
HATFIELD, Pa.— President Barack Obama argued Friday that allowing taxes to rise for the middle class would amount to a "lump of coal" for Christmas, w h il e R e publican H ouse S p e aker Jo h n Boehner declared that negotiations to surmount a
looming fiscal cliff are going "almost nowhere." Obama took his case to an audience in a Philadelphia suburb, saying that this move would present a "Scrooge Christmas" for millions of wage-earners. Speaking at a toy factory, the president said Republicans should extend existing Bush-era tax rates for h ouseholds earning $250,000 or less, while allowing increases to kick in for the wealthy. On Capitol Hill, Boehner argued that Obama's latest offer — to raise revenue by $1.6 trillion over the next decade — would be a "crippling blow" to an economy that is still struggling to find its footing. The Ohio Republican told reporters he w o uld c ontinue w o r k in g w i t h Obama to avoid hundreds of billions in tax increases and spending cuts t h at will take effect beginning in January if Washington doesn't act to stop it, but
gave a gloomy assessment of the talks so far. "There's a stalemate. Let's not ki d o u rselves," Boehner said. "Right now, we're almost nowhere." Obama's speech came a day after his administration proposed nearly $1.6 trillion in new tax revenue over 10 years, $600 billion in savings from changes in m a ndatory s p ending programs including Medicare, and $200 billion in s pending r a nging f r o m public works projects to help for the unemployed and struggling homeowners, according to administration officials. Republicans r e j e cted the offeras unreasonable. R epublicans h av e s a i d they are open to new tax revenue but n o t h i g h er rates. Obama said he believed both parties "can and will work together" to reach an agreement to get its longterm deficit under control "in a way that's balanced and is fair." O bama spoke a t t h e Rodon Group manufacturing facility, showcasing the company as anexample of a business that depends on middle-class consumers during th e h o liday season. The company manufactures parts for K'NEX Brands, a construction toy company whose products include Tinkertoy, K'NEX Building Sets and Angry Birds Building Sets. The r oad trip was part o f a dual White House strategy of having the president's team meet with members of Congress while Obama travels the country to pressure Congress to act.
to ease restrictions
for foreignworkers By Jeremy W. Peters
in multiple newspapers this week making an economic W ASHINGTON — A argument to pass the House divided House of Repre- bill. "Entrepreneurship and job sentatives voted Friday to ease visa restrictions for creation won't kick into high a limited pool of foreign gear until businesses have the w orkers, p r eviewing a workers they need to drive fight over how far C on- growth and innovation," he gress should go in chang- wrote, "and immigrants have ing the country's immigra- always been a key part of the tion laws. equation." Leaders of both parties T he H ouse b i l l , w h i c h believe the issue will be would provide for 55,000 vione of the biggest they will sas forforeign graduates of face afterthe new ConU.S. universities who have gress convenes in Janu- doctoral an d m a ster's deary, p i t tin g l a w m akers grees in science, technology, who want a more sweep- engineering o r m a t h emating immigration overhaul ics, was an attempt to recagainst those who think oncile the concerns within an incremental approach t he party. A n d s om e R e stands the best chance of publicans acknowledged its passing both houses. shortcomings. "It i s n o t t h e p a nacea," The bill the House approved by a vote of 245 said Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, t o 139 — w i t h j u s t 2 7 who represents a stretch of Democrats supporting it S outh Florida west of M i — stands little chance of ami. "It does not solve all the advancing in the Senate, problems. But it takes a huge where D emocrats h a ve step." c ontrol. An d t h e W h i t e Businesses, p a r t i cularly House has come out in op- t echnology a n d so f t w a r e position to the bill, calling companies, had pushed for it too "narrowly tailored" t he legislation as a way t o a nd i n c ompatible w i t h help addressthe shortage of President Barack Obama's skilled American workers. vision for a more comprehensive approach. Some Republicans are eager to m ov e f o r ward with legislation that would tighten border controls but also start paving a path to OR E C K ho me citizenship for some of the estimated ll m i l l ion illegal immigrants now in the United States, a move that could helpreverse impresPilot sions among H i s panics that the party is hostile to immigrants. But many are Geta also wary of the furor that FREE could arise among conserPROSHIELD'":: vative voters over any perPLIIS AIR ceived softness on those Ensy cleaner who are here illegally. PURIFIER sr today. Some leading RepubliCan standup vertically or I SuppliesLimited cans have become more can lay flat horizontally vocal about their desire PRCSHIEED+ to see immigration legislation pass, albeit in a nuanced fashion. Rep. Eric Near Costco & Safeway C antor of V i r g i nia, t h e 5 41 -330-0 4 2 0 House m ajority l e a der, published an op-ed article New York Times News Service
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Figbting rages near airport as opposition makes major gains By Babak Dehghanpisheh The Washington Post
BEIRUT — Heavy fighting broke out near Damascus International Airport early Friday, as telephone and Internet lines remained out of service in Syria's capital and other cities for a second day. The clashes were concentrated a few kilometers away from the airport, by the villages of Aqraba and Babila, according to a ctivists. Syrian military jets pounded the area with bombs during the
fighting. The Syrian opposition has
made significant gains on the battlefield in r ecent weeks. At the same time, officials in Washington have i n dicated that the Obama administration is moving toward recognition of a newly formed opposition coalition as the legitimate representative of the Syrian
people. On Thursday, the airport was closed because of the ongoing battles. Some Syrians expressed fears that the unusual telephone and Web blackout was a prelude to a government operation targeting civilians.
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Chinese,North I<oreanleaders pledge to bolster countries' ties By Choe Sang-Hun
National People's Congress, and other officials of the ComSEOUL, South Korea — A munist Party of China in the delegation dispatched by Chi- North Korean capital, Pyongna's new leader, Xi Jinping, met yang, according to the reports. with the North Korean leader Li delivered a letter from Xi Kim Jong Un on Friday, North to Kim, the North's state-run Korean statemedia reported, Korean Central Broadcasting amid signs that North Korea Station reported. South Kois stepping up its nuclear and rean media speculated that Xi long-range missile programs. might have invited Kim to visit The allies pledged to bolster China for the first time since their ties as Kim met with Li a ssuming power a f ter t h e Jianguo, vice chairman of the death of his father, Kim Jong S tanding Committee of t h e Il, last December.
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as a result of being bored, not poorly rested. "The bottom line is if you're Continued from A1 He faces up to 15 years in fatigued, there really isn't a prison if convicted of man- good measure to say yes, you're slaughter and criminally negli- fatigued at this level of impairgent homicide. ment," said J. Peter Kissinger, Drowsiness has also been president and chief executive cited in criminal cases against officer of the AAA Foundation drivers in more than a half doz- forTraffic Safety. en other states, including FlorIn cases where drivers do ida, New Jersey and Texas. In not admit falling asleep behind Virginia last month, a bus driv- the wheel, law enforcement ofer was convicted of involuntary ficials have nevertheless found manslaughter; authorities said ways to show evidence of fathat he fell asleep before a crash tigue by reconstruction, often that killed four passengers and with the assistance of traffic injured dozens of others. cameras, event data recorders, The shift from polite chiding GPS tracking and even cellto prosecution follows success- phone records. "I would not be surprised ful efforts to criminalize other dangerous driving habits, like based on e verything that's speeding, drinking alcohol and now available to investigators using cellphones. But drowsy and prosecutors to see more driving, which the AAA Foun- of these cases being charged," dation for Traffic Safety calls said Joanne Thomka, direc"one of the most significant, un- tor of the National Traffic Law recognized traffic safety prob- Center of the National District lems,"faces tougher hurdles. Attorneys Association. A blood-alcohol test can show New Jersey sought to adwhether a driver was drunk. dress some of these legal hurSkid marks may b etray a dles with a 2003 law allowing speeder. And cellphone records drowsiness to be considered will reveal whether someone in fatal crashes if a driver had was texting before a crash. But fallen asleep at the wheel or drowsiness is a personal and had been awake for more than often fleeting state of mind that 24 consecutive hours. But critleaves no permanent record. ics said that the 24-hour stanThe absence of any kind of dard was arbitrary and far too objective standard has loomed narrow, not applying to drivers over the Bronx trial, where who sustained themselves on prosecutorsspent nearly two justa few hours ofsleep. months trying to prove their In most other states, driver case with 55 witnesses, in an fatigue can be prosecuted unattempt to provide clarity on der broader, existing laws for the central question of just how reckless or negligent behavior, tired Williams was when the legal experts said. But efforts bus crashed. Prosecutors said to go further and specifically he was sosleep-deprived that criminalize driver fatigue have he might as well have been failed. "There was a concern that intoxicated. Williams' lawyer maintained that his client was g overnment again wa s e n rested enough to drive. croaching into people's day"It's a very gray area," said to-day lives," said Jonathan Florence Wong, whose father Bing, a former New York state died in the crash. assemblyman who sponsored Wong, a fixture at the trial, an unsuccessful bill on drowsy acknowledged that she had driving in 2004. driven while tired herself only The reluctance to take a to be startled by rumble strips harder line on drowsy driving on the highway, designed to also stems from a perception keep drivers alert. that driving tired — u n like "Everybody has a d i ff er- driving drunk — may be an ent line, and only when a per- unavoidable consequence in a son crossesthe line, then you modern world, in which people know," she said. have busy schedules and may The push toward the courts work long hours or more than has been supported by traffic- one job. Some legal experts safety advocates, researchers said there was a sense that it and lawyers who say that when could happen to anyone. it comes to, say, driving without Thomas Callaghy fell asleep seat belts or driving while tex- while driving his van through ting, educational efforts alone Virginia in April 2001, driftare rarely enough to change ing off the road and striking a human behavior. tree. His wife was killed in the "The threat of criminal pros- crash. "I had driven since I was 16 ecution can go a long way to heighten driver a wareness," so I thought I'm going to get concurred Daniel Brown, a through this like I've done evlawyer who is on the board of ery other," he said. "It's a much the National Sleep Foundation, bigger problem than most peoa scientific and educational ple think." group in Washington. Callaghy, now 66 and a reBut Brown and others ac- tired political science professor, knowledged that proving driv- was not charged in the crash. er fatigue beyond a reasonable He said that while he preferred doubt could be difficult. For one education campaigns to crimithing, because some people nal laws, he generally supportneed more sleepthan others, ed prosecutions of drowsy drivthere is no clear consensus on ers in cases of "extreme neglithe minimum hours of sleep gence" ratherthan in instances required for safe driving. For like his own, which he saw as another, drivers may nod off more ofa common event.
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ways they can support learning at home for their child," Continued from A1 she said. "We'll demonstrate "It was so much more, I games and activities, 'make couldn't believe it." and take' projects — anything The extended-dayprograms that can build the connection have been set up at Redmond's between home and school. It's three highest-poverty elemen- so important to build a comtary schools — John Tuck, munity of learning." M.A. Lynch and Vern Patrick The extended-day teachers — which have an average of 75 are full-time employees; in the percent of students who quali- morning they will be working fy forfree orreduced meals. with p a rents, collaborating "Historically children com- with other teachers, performing from homes in poverty ing assessments on students haven't had the preparedness and helping the morning kinthey need for kindergarten," dergarten teachers. said Vern Patrick Principal According to Seeberg, stuKristin Roon e y -Gleeson. dents' skills will be carefully "That gives us a huge spec- measured at the onset of the trum of kids, from those who new program, then again at don't know how to form a line the endofthe year,to measure or get along with peers or the its effectiveness. "We'll be monitoring and alphabet to those that do. This p rogram w i l l a l l o w t h o se adjusting the program, lookstruggling kids more time so ing at assessments and skills they can hit the ground run- along the way. We want the ning in first grade." program to endure," she said. Each school will have 16 stuCallahan sees this early dents in the program; they'll intervention for students as attend a traditional morning a dream come true,a way to kindergarten session, then an- recognize and address chalother session in the afternoon lenges to learning early, bewith a specially trained teach- fore students lose their love of er anda classroom assistant. school. "I'm so excited to be able The students were selected by teachers based on their to really get to know my stuneeds and suitability for the dents and make a difference,' p rogram; parents were r e she said. "Now I can actually quired to agree to their child's use all those wonderful techenrollment in the program. niques I've been taught that T he parental role i n t h e were challenging to implement new program is v i tal, said when I had so many students Callahan. in a classroom. It's a perfect "We'll be offering work- setting." shops and evening parent/ — Reporter: 541-548-2186, child events to show parents Ipugmire@wescompapers.com
RELIGION
To submit service information or announcements for religious organizations, email bulletin@bendbulletin.com or call 541-383-0358.
LOCAL SERVICES ANTIOCH CHURCH:Senior Pastor Ken Wytsma; "Wisdom and Relationships," as part of a series on Proverbs; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; Redux Q-and-A after the service; Bend High School, 230 N.E. Sixth St., Bend. BEND CHURCHOFTHE NAZARENE:Pastor Virgil Askren; "Great Expectations"; Sunday at 10:15 a.m.; 1270 N.E. 27th St., Bend. COMMUNITY OFCHRIST: Seventy Craig Perryman; "God's Promise Will Be Fulfilled," based on Jeremiah 33:14-16; Sunday at11 a.m., following 10:45 a.m. praise singing; 20380 Cooley Road, Bend. DISCOVERY CHRISTIAN CHURCH:Pastor Dave Drullinger; "Told to the Ancients," based on Hebrews 1:1-4; Sunday at10 a.m.; 334 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend. EASTMONTCHURCH: Pastor John Lodwick; "The Difference Grace Makes in Spiritual Battles," based on Ephesians 6:10-23, as part of the series "Grace Makes a Difference"; Sunday at 9 and 10:45 a.m.; 62425 Eagle Road, Bend. FATHER'SHOUSECHURCH OF GOD:Pastor Randy Wills; "Initiating Restoration," as part of the series "Getting Past Your Past"; Sunday at10 a.m.; 61690 Pettigrew Road, Bend. Theyouth group meets Wednesday at7 p.m . THE FELLOWSHIP ATBEND:Pastor Loren Anderson; "Your Identity," based on1 Corinthians1:2-3; Sunday at10a.m.; Summit HighSchool, 2855 N.W.Clearwater Drive, Bend FIRST CHURCHOFCHRIST, SCIENTIST: "GodtheOnly Cause and Creator"; Sunday at10 a.m.; 1551 N.W. First St., Bend. FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH: Pastor Greg Bolt; "Unwrapping Jesus: Savior"; Sunday at 9 a.m. and10:45 a.m. services and 5:01 p.m. taize service; 230 N.E. Ninth St., Bend. FIRSTUNITED METHODIST CHURCH: TheRev.Thom Larson;
"I Believe in Love," based on Matthew1:18-24; Sunday at 9 and 11 a.m.; 680 N.W. Bond St., Bend. FOUNDRYCHURCH(FORMERLY FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH): Pastor Syd Brestel; "Anticipating Christ's Coming," as part of the series "The Carols of Christmas"; Sunday at 10:15 a.m.; 60 N.W. Oregon Ave., Bend. GRACEFIRSTLUTHERAN CHURCH:Pastor Joel LiaBraaten; "Talk About a Christmas Bizarre!" and "What Time Is It?"; Sunday at 9:30a.m.;2265 N.W. Shevlin Park Road, Bend. JOURNEYCHURCH:Pastor Keith Kirkpatrick; "The Never Ending Story"; Sunday at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.; 70 N.W. Newport Ave., Bend. NATIVITY LUTHERANCHURCH: Pastor Craig Jorgensen; "Whistling in the Dark," based on Jeremiah 33:14-16 and Luke 21:25-36; Sunday at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.; 60850 Brosterhous Road, Bend. REAL LIFECHRISTIAN CHURCH: PastorMike Yunker;a message based on Hebrews 11:1-14; Sunday at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.; 2880 N.E. 27th St., Bend. RIVERWOODSCHURCH: Pastor Rene Houle; "God's Waranty for Success: Faith at Work," based on Joshua1 and 7:1-12; Sunday at11 a.m.; 60377 Cinder Butte Road, Bend. SPIRITUALAWARENESS COMMUNITY OFTHE CASCADES: Guest speaker Kelsey Collins; "Who/What Do You See Is God"; Sunday at 9 a.m.; held at The Old Stone Church, 157 N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend. SPRINGS OFLIFEMINISTRIES: Evangelist and Bible teacher Eddie Cienda; Wednesdays at7 p.m .; and a city-wide revival meeting, "God's Rendezvous with Central Oregon"; Today at 6:30 p.m.; The Sound Garden Studio,1279 N.E Second St., Bend. TRINITY LUTHERANCHURCH: The Rev. Patrick Rooney; "Waiting for God ... Restoration," based
on Jeremiah 33:14-16; Sunday at 8 a.m. (gUitar-led worship and communion) and11 a.m. (pianol organ-led worship); and advent midweek potluck and worship; Wednesday at 6 p.m.; 2550 N.E. Butler Market Road, Bend. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP OFCENTRAL OREGON:The Rev.Alex Holt; "Reverence for Heart"; Sunday at 11 a.m.; at the Old Stone Church, 157 N.W. Franklin Ave., Bend. WESTSIDE CHURCH:Pastor Ken Johnson; "The 23rd Cure ¹2"; todayat6:30 p.m. and Sunday at 8, 9and10:45 a.m.; 2051 N.W. Shevlin Park Road, Bend. WESTSIDESOUTH CAMPUS: Pastor Bo Stern; "The 23rd Cure"; Sunday at 9 a.m. and1030 am.; 1245 S.E Third St., Bend. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH:Pastor Rob Anderson; "Hooray! Hooray! Jesus is Born!," based on Jeremiah 33:14-16; Sunday at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.; 529 N.W. 19th St., Redmond. ST. PAUL'SANGLICANCHURCH: Father John Pennington; "Love Owed to Others," based on Romans 13:8-14; Sunday at10 a.m.; Southwest12th Avenue and Forest Avenue, Redmond. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH: Pastor Eric Burtness; "What To Do When the End Seems Near!," as part of the series "Advent Conspiracy: Christmas Can Still Change the World," with a mini-cantata presented by the Chancel and kids choirs; Sunday at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.; and an advent service "Faces at the Manger"; Wednesday at 7 p.m. following soup at 6:15 p.m.; 1113 Black Butte Blvd., Redmond. SHEPHERD'SVALLEYCOWBOY
CHURCH:Pastor Jordan Weaver; Sunday at10:30 a.m.; in the cafe of The Rim Rock Riders Equestrian Facility, Brasada Ranch, 17037 S.W. Alfalfa Road, Powell Butte. AGAPE HARVESTFELLOWSHIP: Youthgroup Wednesday at7 p.m .; 52460 Skidgel Road, La Pine. COMMUNITYBIBLE CHURCH AT SUNRIVER:Pastor Glen Schaumloeffel; part one of "Everlasting Light"; Sunday at 9:30 a.m.; 1 Theater Drive, Sunriver. CONCORDIALUTHERAN MISSION: The Rev. Willis Jenson; "Christ Is Blessed of God to Bless Men With God's Absolution of All Sin and Life Eternal," based on Luke 19:38; Sunday at11 a.m.; and "The Grace Poured Into Christ's Lips Is Absolution of All Sin," based on Psalm 45: 2; Sunday at1 p.m.; held at Terrebonne Grange Hall, 8286 11th St., Terrebonne. FOUR SUNDAYS OF ADVENT: A meal with a time of connection, worship and reflection, hosted by The Common Table; donations accepted; 6-7:30 p.m. Sunday; 231 N.W. Idaho Ave., Bend. ANNUALCHANUKAH PARTY:For kids in grades 6-12, hosted by Central Oregon Jewish Youth; $5 and bring a gift valued at less than $10 for a gift exchange; 9-11 p.m. Friday; preregister; Bouncing Off the Wall, 1134 S.E Centennial Court, Bend;karenhecker65@gmail.com. ALPHA MARRIAGECOURSE: 7-week dinner course; Mondays at 6:30 p.m. starting January 14; Desert Song Community Church, 640 S.W. Evergreen Ave., Redmond; contact 541-504-0402, mike@desertsong.org or www. relationshipcentral.org.
Instilling spirituality in children still matters By William Hageman
an uphill climb with or without organized religion. CHICAGO — We are a naW endy Mogel, a c l i n i tion of believers. Mostly. A cal psychologist and author Gallup poll last year found of the best-selling parentthat 91 percent of Americans ing book "The Blessing of a b elieved in Go d o r s o m e Skinned Knee" (Penguin), universal spirit. Yet a more says that society is awash in recent poll by W I N-Gallup irony and cynicism. Couple International and published that with a world that seems by Religion News Service to be melting down around found that the number of us, and parents without orgaAmericans who say they are nized religion face a deeper "religious" dropped from 73 challenge. "We havegloom and doom, percentin 2005 to 60 percent today. And in that poll, 5 per- a cynical, mocking culture," cent of Americans said they she says, "and that will be are atheists, up from I per- your family's religion if parcent in 2005. ents don't actively balance Believing in God doesn't that by showing examples necessarily translate to be- and other counter-cultural longing to a n o r ganized ways. That means not being religion. And parents who cynical, not being apathetic, do not belong to a religious and not being extremely prejinstitution, as well as those udiced in your beliefs." who don't believe in a higher That also means letting power, are faced with a dif- kids see your values: how you ficult question: How do they treat others, what your prioriinstill spirituality and faith in ties are, how you spend your the children? time. "Children, absolutely, from Kara Powell, assistant professor of youth and family birth are theologians and phiministry at Fuller Theological losophers," she says. If we're Seminary in Pasadena, Calif., not careful, she says, "we can says parents need to make kind of burn it out of them." themselves available to talk There are endless opporabout spirituality and reli- tunities to instill spiritualgion at home. They should be ity. Start with meals. Mogel extra diligent in making faith points to the Jewish tradition a topic that can be discussed of the leisurely meal of Shabso that children won't be con- bat, and says the idea works fused or ashamed about any for any family, any religion observations o r q u estions (or nonreligion). "It's an opportunity to slow they might have. Even if there is no organized religion in the down our speedy lives and home, she says, religious holi- appreciate what we've been days such as Easter and Ha- given rather than what we nukkah and their rituals can want to go shopping for tobe one of the entry points into morrow," she says. the discussion. Dale M cGowan, e d itor "(Another) thing we've and co-author of "Parenting seen that's powerful is using Beyond Belief: On Raising current events," says Powell, Ethical, Caring Kids Withwhose book "Sticky Faith: out Religion" (AMACOM), is E veryday Ideas t o B u i l d an atheist. He gets his kids Lasting Faith in Your Kids" to think about the implica(Zondervan), offers parents tions of evolution. "One of ways to develop long-term the fun things is to chase it faith i n t e enagers. "Why as far as you can," he says. "Tell them it's nice to take a would God allow X amount of people to be killed in a hur- walk in the woods, but it's a ricane or earthquake'? Use different experience when it as a springboard to talk to you realize you're related to kids." those trees. We're related to Indeed, getting the ideas of our dog, we're related to our spirituality, faith and respect front lawn. Most of these are forfaith across to our kids is spiritual realizations." Chicago Tribune
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recognized appreciation for the region's quality of life. From providin g the most basic needs offood,shelter and security,to creating and maintaining positive social, educationaL, recreational and professional environments, Central Oregon's nonprofit community is a foundation for our area's success and sustainability. Hundredsoforganizations and thousands of volunteers make up this
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(South of Portland Ave.) Church Service S Sunday School: 10 am Wed. Testimony Meeting: 7:30 pm Childcare provided. Reading Room: 115 NW Minnesota Ave. Mon. through Friu 11 am-4 pm Sat. 12 noon - 2 pm
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9:30 am SundayEducationalClasses 10:30 am Morning Worship This Sunday at Faith Christian Center, Pastor Mike Johnson will be sharing the Sunday service message, titled, "Life in the Way" beginning at 10:30am
CALVARY CHAPEL BEND 20225 Cooley Rd. Bend Phone: (541 ) 383-5097 Web site: ccbend.org Sundays: 8:30 & 10:30 am Wednesday Night Study: 7 pm Youth Group:Wednesday 7 pm Child Care provided Women's Ministry, Youth Ministry are available, call for days and times. "Teaching the Word of God, Book by Book"
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Temple Beth Tikvah is a member of the Union for Reform Judaism. Our members represent a wide range
of Jewish backgrounds. We welcome interfaith families and lews by choice. Our monthly activities include social functions, services, religious education, Hebrew school, Torah study, and adult education
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Friday, December 7 at 6:30pm Shabbat Service Saturday,December 8 at 9:00 am Torah Study Saturday, December 8 at 10:30 am Torah Service Sunday, December 9 adult education (call for information)
For the complete schedule of Services 8 Events go to: www.bethtikvahbend.org We are currently enrolling students in grades K-7 for Sunday School and Hebrew School.
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U NITY COM M U N I T Y O F CENTRAL OREG O N Join the Unity Community
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UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Growing in faith is a life-(ong fourneg. Greet this HolgSeason amongnewfriends in All Peoples'small, progressive congregation.
Worship with us Sunday, December 2nd at Il a.m in the Community Room of Redmond's Ray's Market, 900 SW 23rd Street, just off of Hwy 126. Or, come early at 10 a.m. for adult study and discussion. All Peoples meets on the first and third Sundays of each month. On December 16th, we meet again in the Community Room of Redmond'sRay's Market. For details, directions and possible help with car-pooling, email: prisbill©earthlink.net, or call: 541-390-6864
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CHURCH (In the Heart of Downtown Bend) 680 NW Bond St. / 541-382-1672 EveryoneisWelcome!
Rev. Thom Larson Sermon Title: "I Believe in Love" Scripture Matthew I 18-24 9:00 am - Contemporary Service Sunday School during the 9am Service 11:00 am - Traditional Service Childcare provided on Sunday "During the Week: Women's Groups, Men's Groups, Youth Groups, Quilting, Crafting, Music 8 Fellowship,
Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. Rev. Thom Larson
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9:00 am Contemporary Worship 9:00 am Nursery Care 9;15 am Children 8 Youth Sunday School 9:30 am Adult Education 10:30 am Adult Education
11:00 am Traditional Worship Youth Groups High School - Sunday ll:00am- 12:30pm MiddleSchool - Wednesday 6:00-7:30pm Mondays 6;30 pm Centering Prayer
CHURCH & SYNAGOGUE DIRECTORY LISTING EffectiveMay 1, 2012
Wednesdays 5:30 pm Prayer Service Small Groups Meet Regularly
(Handicapped Accessible) Please visit our website for a complete listing of activities for all ages.
www.redmondcpc.org FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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(Across Nmth St. from Bend High) All Are Welcome, Alwags!
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Courageous Living" on KNLR 97.5 FM 8:30 am Sunday
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THE OLD STONE 157 NW FRANKLIN AVE., BEND Maih PO Box 428, Bend OR 97709
ages 4 yrs-4th grade during all Worship Services
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All services are held at the Learn how to sing HU, a love song First United Methodist Church to God: a loving, uplifting, Spiritual 680 NW Bond Street Exercise. HU, pronounced like the 541 -388-8826 Childcare is provided word hue, is sung for about 20 minutes in our Sunday morning service. and is followed by a brief period of On Wednesdays sacred contemplation. Followed by a "Restored Youth" service begins CONCORDIA LUTHERAN HOLY REDEEMER CATHOLIC discussion. at 7:00 pm MISSION (LCMS) PARISH A number of Faith lourney Groups You're invited to this Community HU Fr. Theodore Nnabugo, Pastor meet throughout the week in small The mission of the Church is io forgi vesins on Saturday, December 8, 0 3:00 PM. www.holyredeemerparish.net Ihrough the Gospel and Iherebg grani eternai life groups, please contact the church for Held at the Cook County Library, 175 Parish Office: 541-536-3571 details and times. (St. John 20:22-23, Augsburg NW Meadow Lakes Dr., Prineville, OR Confession XXVII1.8, 10) The church is located on the corner of HOLY REDEEMER, LA PINE 10 am Sunday School Greenwood Avenue and NE 11th Street. Regardless of your beliefs or religion, 16137 Burgess Rd II am Divine Service www.bendfaith.com Tuesday, Wednesday 8 Friday Mass singing HU can bring you greater DEC. 2 Advent Vespers Service - I PM REDM O N D A S S E M B L Y OF GOD 9:00 am happiness, love, and understanding. DEC. 9 - Advent Vespers Service - I PM 1865 W Antler • Redmond Sunday Mass — 10:00 am Singing HU can draw us closer in our 541-548-4555 DEC. 16-Advent Vespers Service - I PM Confessions: Saturdays — 3:00-4:00 pm state of consciousness to the Divine DEC. 24 - Christmas Eve Divine Service - 7 PM SUNDAYS Being. It has helped people of many DEC. 25 - Christmas Divine Service - li AM Morning Worship 8:30 am 8 10:30 am HOI.Y TRINITY, SUNRIVER different faiths open their hearts more Life groups 9 am 18143 Cottonwood Rd. The Rev. Willis C. Jenson, Pastor. Kidz LIVE ages 3-11 10:30 am fully to the uplifting presence and Thurs. Mass 9:30 am; 8286 11th St (Grange Hall), Evening Worship 6 pm Sat. Vigil Mass 5;30 pm security of God's love. 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Drones Continued from A1 A review of thousands of pages of unclassified Air Force investigation reports, obtained by The Washington Post under public-records requests, shows that drones flying from civilian airports have been plagued by setbacks. Among the problems repeatedly cited are pilot error, mechanical failure, software bugs in the "brains" of the aircraft and poor coordination with civilian air-traffic controllers. On Jan. 14, 2011, a Predator drone crashed off the Horn of Africa while trying to return to an international airport next to a U.S. military base in Djibouti. It was the first known accident involving a Predator or Reaper drone near a civilian airport. Predators and Reapers can carry satellite-guided missilesand have become the Obama administration's pri-
mary weapon against al-Qaida and other terrorist groups. S ince then, a t l e ast s i x more Predators and Reapers have crashed in the vicinity of civilian airports overseas, including other instances in which contractors were at the controls.
Opening up airspace The mishaps have become more common at a time when the Pentagon and domestic law-enforcement agenciesare pressing the Federal Aviation Administration to open U.S. civil airspace to surveillance drones. The FAA p e rmits d r one flights only in rare cases, citing the risk of midair collisions. The Defense Department can fly Predators and Reapers on training and testing missions in restricted U.S. airspace near military bases. The pressure to fly drones in thesame skiesas passenger planes will only increase as the war in Afghanistan winds down and the military and CIA redeploy their growing fleets of Predators and Reapers. Last year, the military began flying unarmed Reapers from a civilian airport in Ethiopia to spy in next-door Somalia. In a Nov. 20 speech in Washington, D efense S ecretary Leon Panetta said the Pentagon would expand its use of
the unmanned attack planes "outside d e clared c o m bat zones" as it pursues al-Qaida supportersin Africa and the Middle East. "These enhanced capabilities will enable us to be more flexible and agile against a threat that has grown more diffuse," Panetta said. The Air Force says that its drones are safe and that crash rates have fallen as the military fine-tunes the new t echnology. Mishap rates for Predators have declined to levels comparable to F-16 fighter jets at the same stage in their development, according to the Air Force Safety Center at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico.
Crashes in Djibouti In Djibouti, five Predators have crashed since the Air Force began ramping up drone operations there to combat terrorist groups in nearby Yemen and Somalia. Many of t h e m e chanical breakdowns have been peculiar to drones. On May 7, 2011, an armed Predator suffered an electri cal malfunction that sent it into a death spiral about a mile offshore from Djibouti City, the capital, which has about 600,000 residents. "I'm just glad we landed it in the ocean and notsomeplace else,"a crew member told investigators. Ten days l a ter, a n other Predator missed the runway by nearly t hree miles and crashed near a r e s idential area. The aircraft was carrying a live Hellfire missile, but it did not detonate and no one was injured. Another close call c a me March 15, 2011. An armed Predator came in too steep and fast for landing, overshot the runway and slammed into a fence. Investigators attributed that accident to a melted throttle part, but they also blamed pilot error. They said the remotecontrol pilot was "inattentive" a nd "confused" during t h e landing. Because he was isolated inside a ground-control station, the report added, he didn't notice the wind rush or high engine pitch that might have warned a pilot in a manned aircraft to slow down. In Djibouti, the Air Force drones operate from Camp
Lemonnier, a fa s t-growing U.S. military base devoted to counterterrorism. Th e b as e is adjacent to Djibouti's international airport and shares a s ingle runway with passenger aircraft. Thathasledtomiscommunications and tensions with Djiboutian civil aviation officials. One unidentified U.S. officer told investigators last year that he often had to sternly remind his fellow troops that civilians were in charge of the site. "There is a need to understand the urgency that thi s airport doesn't belong to us," he said. "Every time that we cause a delay or they miss flight times and connecting flights, there's a big backlash and repercussion." I n addition t o "What the five Predator
s u spects on land in Somalia, a b out 800 miles away. It was a l s o an experiment to test new t e chnology for operating the d r o nes. Norm a l ly , R e apers a n d Predators are flown through s a tellite links by pilots based in t h e United States, while local g r o und crews handle the takeo ff s and landings. In the Seyc h elles, however, the flights d i d n't require a satellite link; d e t ails of the new technology remain classified. St ar t i ng in September 2011, r e c ords show, the U.S. Air F o rce took the unusual step o f o u tsourcing the entire ope r a tion t o a p r ivatecontractor, M e r li n R A M Co, a F l o ridab a sed firm. By then, the Seychelles operation had dwindled to two Reapers after wrecksinDjibouti, g UB1Bgggg the other aircraft t he o f ficer s ai d d were redeployed. I he had witnessed The mil i t ary three emergency t/ I BP riBVBI' drew up the sur-
comment. The company supports Air Force missions and other government contracts with more than 80 employees at 14 locations in the United States and fivesitesoverseas, according to the Air Force. The contractor was subjected to little direct oversight in the Seychelles, records show. The Air Force posted two officials in the islands to coordinate flights and serve as a liaison with the contractor, but neitherhad experience operating drones. Underscoring the secrecy of the operation, neither official was allowed to have a copy of Big Safari's contract with Merlin RAMCo. "You can imagine it's awful hard t o h old somebody accountable for c o mpliance with a contract that you physically can't see," one of the Air F orce r e presentatives t o l d investigators. landings that nar- yyj// pfIg pf v eillan c e misThe other liaison officer told rowly avoided casions, but Merlin investigators that the whole tastrophe. "I have NBS8 C POABS RAMCo hired its idea of o u tsourcing d rone no illusions that Cl' B S II UPp il OI' own rem o t e-con- flights made him uneasy. "In this won't happen trol pilots, sensor hindsight, it appears it may not Cplljd6 Wjg/I Bii again, whether it's operators and me- have been the best way to con/ P< / . <g~ an MQ-1 or otherchanics and disduct business," he said. wise," he said, re- 0/' CfBPBftlAg patch e d them to After Merlin RAMCo took ferring to the mili- p / B +p'p" the islands. charge, th e t w o Re a pers tary code name for The a rrange- deployed to t h e S eychelles a Predator. — James Mancham, m en t w a s o v er- quicklybecame hobbled by Meanwhile, U.S. S e y chelles resident s een at a distance problems. drone crews comby the Air Force's In November 2011, the Air plained to i nvess ecretive 6 4 5 t h Force liai son officers groundtigators about the Djiboutian A e r onautical Systems Group ed the drones after discovering air-traffic controllers, saying a t W r ight-Patterson Air Force that they had not received rethey speak poor English, are B a se near Dayton, Ohio. The quired mechanical upgrades. "short-tempered" and are un- u n i t , also known as Big Sa- Just days after they resumed comfortable with Predators in f a r i , d evelops and acquires flying, on Dec. 13, one of the their airspace. advanced weapons systemsReapers ran into trouble. According to the crew mem- m a ny of them classified — for Two minutes after takeoff, bers, the Djiboutian control- S p ecialOperationsForces. the engine failed. The pilot was lersgive priority to passenger A spokesman for the Big Sa- unable to restart it and tried to planes and order drone pilots f a r i program declined to com- executean emergency landing. to keep their aircraft circling m e nt on the Reaper operations But the aircraft, which was not overhead even when they are i n the Seychelles or its contract armed at the time, descended dangerously low on fuel. with Merlin RAMCo, citing too quickly and landed too far "security concerns." Lt. Col. down the runway. It bounced SeyChelleS inCidentS Brett Ashworth, an Air Force past a perimeter road,over In the Seychelles, an idyllic s p okesman at the Pentagon, a rock breakwater and sank archipelago that lured Prince s a id the service does not "cur- about 200 feet offshore. William and P r incess Kate r e n t ly" use contractors to fly I nvestigators blamed t h e for their honeymoon, the U.S. d r oneson"combatoperations," crash on an electrical short military began flying Reapers b u t he declined to elaborate. and concluded that the pilot in 2009. Crews set up shop at Merl i n R A M Co, based in made things worse by botcha n unmarked hangar at the in- J a cksonville, Fla., is a p r i - ing the landing. ternational airport outside the v a tely held company that was In February, the remaining capital, Victoria, named after i n c orporated in 2006, records Reaper was struck by lightanother British royal. show. The firm's vice president ning while in flight. The crew The operation started with a n d general manager, Robert was able to steer it home safefour Reapers that spied on M il l er Jr., did not return phone ly, but mechanics grounded pirates at sea and terrorism c a l l s o r a n e m ai l s eeking the plane for a month to make
repairs. A few days after resuming operations, a different Merlin RAMCo pilot, with limited experience in takeoffs and landings, erred every way imaginable during the brief flight before crashing the Reaper. Contractors worked for days to fish all the parts out of the water. The Seychelles and U .S. governments announced a suspension of drone flights afterward, but they didn't mention that there wasn't much choice — no intact Reapers were left on the island. U.S. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, who met with Seychelles officials a few days later, pledged a "thorough and fully transparent" investigation of the crash.
Concerned citizens The accidents, nonetheless, stirred worry a mong some i slanders. In a l etter to t h e Seychelles Nation n ewspaper, resident James Mancham questioned whether civil aviation officials had "seriously examined the implications" of allowing drones to fly from Seychelles International Airport. " What guarantee do w e have that never will one of these drones crash upon or collide with an approaching or departing plane or crash on the air-control tower itself?" Mancham wrote. Tom Saunders, a spokesman for the U.S. military's Africa Command, said the Air Force has not flown drones from the Seychelles since April. He declined to comment on whether it planned to resume the flights. Jean-Paul Adam, the fore ign minister o f t h e S e y chelles, said the U.S. military has not sharedthe results of the crash investigations. He said the U.S. government has indicated that it would like to restart the operations but has not said when. Adam cautioned that the Seychelles Civil Aviation Authority would need to review the investigation results but said his government was amenable toward a return of the drones. "The two crashes were obviously of concern," he said in a telephone interview. "But I would say the approach we've had with the United States has been one of good cooperation."
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Measuringsuccess The governor's BalancedBudget for 2013-2015 includes anextensive list of10-year goals for several key areas of state government. Someof the more interesting details provided are themetrics by which the governor measures success in thoseareas. The full 394-page budget can be found at budget.oregon.gov. I :
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recreational fishing is increased by 5 percent • High priority toxic chemicals in air, water, and landarereduced by 50 percent • The number of days that air pollution levels are unhealthy is
decreased by 50percent • Wildland forest loss is limited to
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Source: Governor's Balanced Budget 2013-2015
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Budget Continued from A1 Overall, Kitzhaber's $16.5 billion general fund budget hinges on assumptions that will l i k el y m e a n d i f f i cult choices for lawmakers on everything from the Public Employees Retirement System to rising prison costs. K itzhaber's b u dget, t h e starting point from which lawmakers begin n egotiations, banks on the state keeping its population of prison inmates from growing as projected. The g o v ernor's b u d get proposes an increase of 300 prison beds to 14,600, which is 2,000 fewer beds than what the state has projected. By investing in community corrections and "looking at more creative ways to manage nonviolent offenders" the governor assumes thestate' s inmate population can prevent another 2 ,000 p r ison beds from c o ming o n l ine. The population is expected to grow by 2,300 in the upcoming biennium. The move could save the state about $600 million and would mean the medium-security portion of Deer Ridge Correctional Institution, the state prison in Madras, would r emain c losed. L ater t h i s month, a commission set up to examine sentencing guidelines and ways to cut prison costs is expected to release a report with more specifics.
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The state, Kitzhaber said, needs to "put dollars (toward) preventing people from entering into the criminal justice system in the first place." Rep. Mike McLane, R-Powell Butte, the incoming House Republican Leader, in a statement said he's worried the governor's budget "may signal a plan to weaken voter-approved sentencing measures." Kitzhaber said he's not advocating for releasing any inmates early. While McLane applauded the governor's efforts to trim the cost of PERS, he believes the Legislature should "go further on PERS reform." "However, th e p r o posed b udget illustrates how r e forms can decrease the cost of government while increasing funding for classrooms," McLane said. Kitzhaber is pushing to cap PERS cost-of-living increases and cut an out-of-state credit some retireesreceive. There will likely be some pushback when it comes to making changes to PERS. The governor saidhe believes the courts would uphold his proposed changes. School districts and local governments would see immediate benefits even if the courts decided to tackle the issue. They could impose the changes beforethe court made a decision. Rep. Tina Kotek, D-Portland, the i n coming H ouse
time when many Gazans need houses. Bikinis, once permitContinued from A1 ted in semi-private oceanfront As older men speak of an clubs, have been banned from imminent return to lost fam- Gaza's beaches, where women ily land inside Israel, many wade into the clear Mediteryounger men, who grew up ranean in heavy ankle-length in the bitter decades after the tunics. Men and women socialfirst Palestinian uprising, ask izing together at night are ofwhat precisely Hamas accom- ten asked by Hamas police for plished during the eight-day proof of marriage. confrontation. But the recent wartime disSo, too, do some of this refuplay of Hamas's new arsenal — with rockets that reached Tel gee camp's women. "What k in d o f v i c tory'?" Aviv and the outskirts of Jeruasked Um Ram Abu Rokba, salem — has boosted morale covered in pious, Islamic-style among some Gazans. dress as she walked home from Among the fading billboards afternoon prayer. "They are ly- celebrating the deaths of Paling to the people, it is a kind of estinians in past conflicts with blackmail." Israel, new p o sters appear As groups of kids gathered memorializing those killed in around her, Abu Rokba, who the latest one. Children pick would give only her nickname, through ruins of newly bombed said, "The Jews are hurt, we houses, green banners markare hurt. If they lose a child, ing the sites. they cry. If we lose a child, we T o M ahmoud Z a har, a cry. It is the same. My own wish Hamas f o under a n d the is only peace and security." movement's foreign minister, It is not the message of the Hamas's performance proved Hamas leadership, as it pre- decisively that only military acpares for an expansive celebra- tion against Israel, rather than tion next month to mark the negotiations favored by Fatah 25th anniversary of a move- and the United States, will sement classified as a terrorist or- cure a Palestinian state. "The most important fact ganization by the United States and Israel. that has emerged from this is Facing an increasingly rest- Hamas's ability to convince all less population in Gaza before Palestinians of our way," Zahar the recent conflict, Hamas said in an interview. "We gave emerged more popular, al- Fatah a full opportunity to imthough for how long remains to plement its way, and it failed." be seen. Palestinian Authority PresiSince taking full control of dent Mahmoud Abbas,a Fatah the strip after a brief, brutal leader, favors a two-state solufight with the secular Fatah tion to the conflict that envimovement seven years ago, sions a Palestinian state emergHamas has imposed, bit by bit, ing in the West Bank, Gaza and a form of Islamist rule under East Jerusalem — territories which many Gazanschafe. Israel occupied in the 1967 war. A number of new mosques, On Thursday, Abbas, in dealready plentiful here, are be- fiance of American and Israeli ing built across the strip at a wishes, received United ¹
Speaker, said e arlier she's The governor continues to open to a d i scussion about expect savings from his efforts PERS but changes must be to streamline the state health legal. care systems.His budget also Arthur T o wers, p o litical proposes cutting Temporary directorfor the Services EmAssistance to Needy Families, ployee International U n ion or TANF, from five years of 503,said he believes the gover- assistance to three. nor's proposals won't make it Kitzhaber said he's proud of past a judge. the budget. In the past, he said, "There is some good stuff in it's been patched with onethere," Towers said of the pro- time revenues. But this time, posed budget. "But building the budget is based on real the budget on something that revenues, he said. "We're at a m u c h b etter is unlikely to pass muster with the courts is unfortunate." place today than we were two The budget reserves $6.15 years ago," Kitzhaber said. billion for K-12 schools, with Two years ago, lawmak$253 million of that coming ers faced a $3.5 billion revfrom assumed savings by cuts enue shortfall. For the coming to PERS. years,the state revenue fore"First and foremost, my bud- cast showed a surplus of $30 get is an education investment million. "It's not a l ot," Kitzhaber budget," the governor said. The governor's budget fun- said. "But it's an important nels more money into early- change." childhood programs and proj— Reporter: 541-554-1162, ectsmore money forgrants for tdake@bendbulletin.com low-income students. He also t outed his support for a t u ition-equity program, in which students, despite immigration status, would be able to attend Oregon's universities. S pringfield S c hool D i s trict Superintendent Nancy Golden, the governor's former education policy advisor, said the budget signals a switch toward focusing on the education system as a whole. "It's now zero through five ... has an impact on K-12 and K-12 has an impact on postsecondary," she said.
Protesters return to the streets in Cairo CAIRO — Giant crowds of protesterspacked Cairo's Tahrir Square and marched in other cities Friday vowing to stop a draft constitution that lslamist allies of President Mohammed Morsi approved hours earlier in a rushed, all-night session without the participation of liberals and Christians. Crowds o f pr o t e sters marched from severallocations in Cairo, converging in central Tahrir Square for the opposition's second mass rally in a week against Morsi. They chanted, "Constitution: Void!" and "The people want to bring down the regime" as fireworks went off. The crowd appeared comparable in size to the more than 200,000 anti-Morsi protesters who thronged Tahrir on Tuesday. Tens of thousands more marched Friday in A l exandria an d o t h er cities.
ties repeatedly rejected his family's legal defense team. Even hi s c o u rt-appointed lawyer said he was not informed of the trial's start date until shortly before it began, according to Chen's father, who was barred from entering the courtroom along with his wife. Prosecutors did not allow any defense witnesses.
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DELHI, India — Nepal's president granted political leaders one more week to reach agreement on a new coalition government that would hold elections next year. "The political parties said they were very much committed to having some conclusion or output with this next week," Rajendra Dahal, a spokesman for President Ram Baran Yadav of Nepal, said in a telephone interview. Political leaders have been making such promises for years but have rarely mana ged to k eep t h em. T h e Nephew of Chinese immediate problem is that is little consensus on dissident issentenced there how elections should be conB EI JING — A neph - ducted, so none of the parties ew of th e d issident Chen trust the other to conduct Guangcheng was sentenced them fairly. to more than three years in prison Friday for assaulting Iran: Attack wouldn't and injuring a government halt nuclear program official who broke into the family's home in April durVIENNA — A military ating a frenzied search for tack wouldn't stop Iran's nuChen, according to relatives. clearwork and may prompt The nephew, Chen Kegui, the Persian Gulf nation to 33, was convicted after a exit the treaty that compels b rief, closed-door trial i n atomic inspections, said IraShandong province, not far nian diplomat Ali A s ghar from the farmhouse where Soltanieh. Iran "can easily replace paid thugs kept his uncle, a self-taught human rights damaged facilities," Soltalawyer who is blind, illegally nieh said i n a 3 0 - minute confined for 18 months along speech to the International with his wife, and at times, Atomic Energy Agency on their young daughter. Friday in Vienna. An attack Rights advocates criticized may "stop the agency inspecthe prosecution of C hen's tions" and force the country nephew, saying it was rife to "withdraw from the nuclewith irregularities and little ar Non-Proliferation Treaty." more than a thinly concealed I AEA i n s pectors h a v e act of revenge. The younger been investigating Iran's alChen has been held incom- leged nuclear-weapons promunicado since his arrest in gram for a decade. — From wire reports early May, and the authori-
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tions approval for upgraded diplomatic status that in effect recognizes a Palestinian state in concept alongside Israel. "This brings nothing to us except disadvantages," said Zahar, whose home along a sandy street in Gaza City is pocked from what he called "Fatah bullets" from the 2007 fighting. "First, our land is not just the West Bank and Gaza, and that is important. It is all of Palestine." The lingering dreams of an older generation, though, bring a skeptical response from the
younger one. A poster of Abdullah Muzannar hangs in the window of his f amily's sweet shop here. His smiling face floats superimposed in front of the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, the central icon of all "martyr" montages. He was 19 years old, a university student who wanted to be a chemistry teacher, when he was killed from the blast of an Israeli airstrike on the home of a neighbor aligned with Hamas. I nside t h e s h op , S a m i Badawi, 26, works behind a counter crowded with sticky pastriesand cakes. On the night before he died, Muzannar rushed to the hospital when he heard Badawi's seven-monthold son had been taken there with a fever, staying throughout the night and offering to pay any bills. "He loved my s on," said Badawi, a tall, rail-thin man with dark circles under his
eyes He continued, "Victory for what'? For the people who died in this war? Abdullah was my best friend, and this was all just losses."
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do? Nothing or almost nothing. Why? There is a paralysis," MEXICO CITY — Mexico's said Juan Lopez Villanueva attorney general has compiled of thegroup United Forces for a list showing that more than Our Missing in Mexico. "The 25,000 adults and c h ildren state has failed us." have gone missing in Mexico According to the National in the past six years, accord- Commission on Human Rights, ing to unpublished government more than 7,000 people killed documents. in Mexico in the past six years The data sets, submitted by lie unidentified i n m o r gue state prosecutors and vetted freezers or common graves. by the federal government but The commission's numbers never released to the public, suggest the government count chroniclethe disappearance might beaccurate.From 2006 of tens of thousands of people to mid-2011, the commission in the chaos and violence that reports that more than 18,000 have envelopedMexico during Mexicans w e r e rep o r ted its fight against drug mafias missing. and crime gangs. Calderon's spokesman deFamilies have been left won- clined to offer a reason why the dering whether their l oved numbers have not been made ones are alive or among the public during his tenure, and more than 100,000 victims of the attorney general's office did homicidesrecorded during the not respond to questions about presidency ofFelipe Calderon, the list that its staff members who leaves office today. compiled. T he names o n t h e l i s t Critics say t h e o u tgoing — many more than in previ- government has been slow to ous, nongovernment estimates collect data on those who dis— are recorded in Microsoft appeared and is burying the Excel columns, along with the numbers becausetheirpublicadates they disappeared, their tion would highlight Mexico's ages, the clothes they were failure to investigate the cases wearing, their jobs and a few a nd undermine efforts b y brief, often chilling, details: Calderon to show that his U.S."His wife went to buy medi- backed fight against organized cine and disappeared," reads crime is working. "Releasing the data would one typical entry. "The son was addicted to add to the already deterioratdrugs. ing forecast about growing in"Her daughter was forced security, and publishing such into a car." a very large number, 25,000, it "The father was arrested by just reinforces the idea that the men wearing uniforms and country is violent," said Edna never seen again." Jaime Trevino, director of the The documents were pro- think tank Mexico Evalua. vided by government bureauLegislative efforts crats frustrated by what they describe as a lack of official Whatever the reasons, the transparency and the failure of task of tracking the missing government agenciesto inves- now falls to incoming president tigate the cases. Enrique Pena Nieto's new government. There is no statute of Overwhelmed leadership limitations for missing-person The leaked list is not com- cases, and Mexico has heard plete — or, probably, precise. withering criticism from both Some of the missing may have the Inter-American Court of returned to their homes, and Human Rights and the United some families may never have Nations about its handling of reported disappearances. them. But the list offers a r are In December 2011, Calderon glimpse of the running tally pledged ina speech to create the Mexican government has a national database includbeen keeping, and it confirms ing lists of the people who had what human rights activists disappeared and of unidentiand families of the missing fied bodies, and he promised it have been saying: that Mexico would be ready in the first half has seen an explosion in the of 2012. number of such cases and Then in March, the Mexican that the government appears Congress passed a law that overwhelmed. required the government to "What does the government establish Calderon's database, The Washington Post
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A push for improvement The list is a first step, but it is also a disappointment, according to Mexican officials and rights activists. That is because the list, as it is compiled, contains a broad spectrum of cases, mixing together all those who have vanished, whether they were forciblyabducted,
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Attention
Crater Lake patrol seeks volunteers The Crater Lake Ski
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Patrol is seeking skilled volunteers to work with park staff to provide
your keep t 'm a big believer in animals earning their keep. This is their historic relationship with humans, after alL Dogs protected our prehistoric settlements, alerted us to dangers and helped us hunt, archeologists suggest. Cats guarded our granaries against being overrun by rodents. Not to mention the work done by horses, oxen, llamas and other beasts of burden. Historically, if they weren't food, animals in a human household had to justify their existence by doing some other kind of work. I don't hunt or drive dogsleds or own sheep, so my dogs have never really had a "job" in the working dog sense. But a dog living under our roof is still expected to earn its keep. I guess the expectations have just
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The Crater LakeSki Patrol is a part of the Park. Patrollers provide
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hen the classic Christmas
Food drive in Prineville Prineville-area resi-
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opens at Bend High
ishable food near their front door from 10 a.m. to1 p.m. today for a food drive. To make sure
School today, audiences will see some 120 dancers in the roles of the Mouse King, Sugm Plum Fairy, mice, dolls, snowflakes, angelsand more. What they won't necessarily see is any outward sign of the 80 ABOVE: Sarah Sawiel, left, and Annette Perry usher children off stage during a rehearsal.
volunteers who are helping to stage
RIGHT:Sarah Sawiel directs a group of dancers to their positions.
runs its signature show (now in its
BELOW:Patrick Welch, left, and Ray Perry work on attaching a backdrop Thursday evening in preparation for "The Nutcracker" at the Bend High School auditorium. Welch has volunteered with the production for 27 years, Perry for 10.
Sawiel, who directs the school along
this large-scale production, which primarily stars young children. Central Oregon School of Ballet 27th year) with the help of "a ton of parent volunteers," says Sarah with her husband, Zygmunt Sawiel. "It doesn't work without (them) behind the scenes," Sarah Sawiel says. The Sawiels refer to some of the more dedicated volunteers, some of whom have been with the show for a decade or two, as their "pillars." See Nutcracker /BG
your home is contacted or to arrange anearlier pickup, leave amessage for Karole Stockton at Crestview Cable at 541447-4342. The Prineville Lions, Crook County NJRDTC Cadets and Prineville
Fire, Search andRescue will canvass the Prineville community for the sixth annual December food drive to help fill food boxes for disadvantaged families in the community. Leftovers will be donated to local food banks.
Food items canalso be dropped off at any Prineville-Crook County fire station or at Crestview Cable, 350 N.E. Dunham St., Prineville.
Sisters festival tickets on sale Early birds will get the music: Advanced
sales of all-event passes to the 2013 Sisters Folk
Festival are underway. The passes arecurrently priced at $90 for the three-day event, scheduled for Sept. 6-8, 2013. Starting March 1, however, prices will
increase to $115. Those who purchase by the end of 2012 will
also receive aSisters
Ifyou go What:"The Nutcracker," by
Central Oregon School of Ballet When:3and7
p.m. today, 3 p.m. Sunday Where:Bend High School, 230 N.E. Sixth St.
Cost:$17 in
garage.
advance, $20 at the
Maybe I'll just have to accept that sometimes, pets don't pay their way. Sometimes, the exuberant affection of a dog is enough, without all the other benefits. And sometimes, hearing a cat purr as it nuzzles against you and curls up in your lap makes it worthwhile. Guess I'll have to buy some mousetraps. — Julie Johnson is the features editor at The Bulletin. 541-383-0308, jj ohnson@bendbulletin.com
search and rescueand medical incidents and
and have a current first
years old, kids are always dropping food on the floor — blobs of infant cereal, Cheerios from the high chair, chunks of scrambled egg, sandwich innards and, occasionally, whole plates of spaghetti. Not to mention crumbs, lots and lots of crumbs. The two dogs we've had since children came into our home have been diligent about cleaning up after them, saving me countless hours on my hands and knees under the kitchen table. And every dog I have ever owned has been "toe trained" — they stay mostly out of the kitchen until I tap tap tap with my toe to indicate the clumsy cook has made a mess that needs their attention.) Anyway, dogs in my home earn their keep through alertness, affection, tolerance and floor maintenance. But what about cats'? I have much lower standards for cats. They're the emo loafers of pets. They demand affection when they want it, lash out against the hand that pets them when they don't, and generally treat humans as serfs who, by virtue of having opposable thumbs, are singularly capable of filling their food bowls. But cats are supposed to be really good at one thing: catching small creatures. That's why, when I heard some suspicious scratching in the garage last week and then glimpsed a mouse tail scurrying under the workbench, I felt no qualms about marching straight into the house and demanding the cat do something about the mouse situation in the garage. He responded with a big yawn and stretch, then settled his chin back on his paws to resume his nap. So I picked him up, dropped him in the garage and shut the door. Let's see if a couple hours locked in a room with a tasty rodent wouldn't tempt him to do what comes naturally to most cats. Unfortunately, what came naturally to this cat was more napping. He immediately curled up on a kid's snowsuit that had fallen out of the winter clothes box, tucked his tail around his head and fell asleep. For five hours. So much for the hunting instinct. A friend suggested I try a nocturnal approach, but it seems too cold to make my cat spend the night in the
ski trails. They help with help maintain equip-
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changed. I still want my dog to function as some sort of (mild) alarm when someone comes to the house. But I also expect to be able to snuggle her whenever the urge strikes me. She also must allow my kids to put funny hats on her and force her to hang out in the blanket fort they built in the living room. And of course, she's expected to clean up the kitchen floor after food has inevitably been dropped upon it. (Honestly, I don't know how families without dogs raise small children. From about 6 months old to 6
winter operations at Crater LakeNational
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door, $6 ages12 and youngerin advance $7atthedoor Contact:www.
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Folk Festival 2013 souvenir poster by Dennis McGregor, limited to
one poster per order. Contact: www .sistersfolkfestival .org/tickets or call 541-549-4979.
Camp Fire seeks mentors Camp Fire, a nonprofit youth mentoring
organization, is seeking mentor volunteers for its after-school clubs. The clubs meet at
area schools onceeach week for roughly an hour and a half. Volunteers help work with children at the weekly
meetings. A background check is required.
Photos by Ryan Brennecke • The Bulletin
Contact: 541-3824682. — From staff reports
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Zucker acknowledged that h is r u n at thetop of NBCUniv e r sal hit some rough patches. "There is no doubt I m a de m i s takes i n t h e e n t ertainm e nt world, and I own those," Zucker said, adding that his co m f ort zone has always been d a i l y journalism. Poin t i n g t o t h e s u c cess Z u c ker has had as a news executive, Turner
LOS ANGELES — N e w CNN W o rldwide P resident Jeff Zucker said hi s p r iority is to make the cable news channel "relevant, vibrant and exciting." In a conference call wit h reporters T h ursday, Z u ck er stressed that he did no t want to copy Fox News and MSNBC, which
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cess with a mix of news programming during the day and opinion and commentary shows in prime time. "I think the most important thingisthat CNN continueto remain editorially i n dependent," he said, adding that the network shouldn't think of its competition as only Fox News and MSNBC. "Ithinkthat is a mistake," he said. Zucker, who is to succeed Jim Walton starting in January, hinted that he would like to see CNN broaden its programming as a way to attract more viewers and strengthen its brand. "News is not just about politics and war," he said. "The definition of news is broader than perhaps has been historicallythoughtabouthere." A former executive producer of NBC's highly successful morning p r ogram "Today," Zucker rose through the ranks of that network and eventually became chief executive of parent NBCUniversaL However, several stumbles along the way tarnished his reputation. NBC's prime-time r atings fell on his watch, and several moves to try to revitalize the network failed, including an ill-fated move of Jay Leno from late night to prime time. He left NBCUniversal after cable giant Comcast Corp. took a majority stake in the
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Chairman Phil K e n t , t o w hom CNN's new c h ief w i l l r e port, said, "it's p r e tty easy to figure out why I w a n ted him to do this job." Thou g h C N N i s aworldwide b r a nd with outlets around the g l o be, andacashcowfor Turne r p arent Time Warner Inc., it i s o ften defined by its perform a nce in the United States, where it has struggled for the p a st decade. The network is c u r r ently a v eraging a b out 7 0 0,000 viewers in prime time w h i l e Fox News has an avera g e audience of almost 2.1 mill i o n . MSNBC averages about 900,000 viewers. W hen W a l ton a nnounced h i s r esignation, he acknowle d ged in an email to his staff, "CNN needs new thinking" and "that starts with a new l e ader who brings a different p e r spective, different experie n ces and a new plan, one who w i l l build on our great foundat i o n and will commit to seeing i t t hrough." T hough Zucker s ai d h e d o esn't want CNN to become a p a r tisan channel, he did not r u l e out a return to shows such a s "Crossfire" and " Capitol G a n g," which featured comm e n tary o n t h e n ews. The tr i c k , he said, is to find new w a y s to reinvent those sorts of p o l i tical chat shows. "Television needs to be comp e l l ing,"hesaid.
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Domineering mother keepssonon short leash Dear Abby: My boyfriend "Alex's" mom is the most controlling person I h ave ever encountered. We only get to see each other on weekends because he lives an hour away from me. When we do see each other, it's for one-third of the day. Alex has to spend the other two-thirds with her. I'm 22andhe is 21. He is also not allowed to stay with me. Alex has to lie to her about where he's staying in order to be able to spend time with me. His mom has added a feature to his cellphone in order to see where he is 24/7, and would cancel his service if he refused it. I love my boyfriend unconditionally, but his mom is driving us both crazy and turning our relationship into a t r i o. We have tried getting her to back off, but it just makes her worse. I am at a loss as to what to do. What do you think we should do? — Extremely Worried in Mississippi Dear Extremely Worried: Frankly, you should be worr ied. Your boyfriend is a n adult who seems to be firmly under his mother's thumb. He is completely dependent. At 21, Alex's activities should not be monitored, nor should he be spending two-thirds of his day with his mother. If nothing else, he should be looking for a job so he can sever the umbilical cord before it strangles him. You can't fix this. He has to do it. Dear Abby: M y for m e r roommate and I took a short trip to Florida. We agreed we would split the hotel costs. I'd reserve the room; she would reimburse me after the trip. She paid me a month later, and I deposited her check as soon as I could get to my bank, which was three weeks later. When the check went through, she attacked me because she said it drained her account! I apologized, but told her I was upset that she was making it seem like it was my fault. Ithinkthat if someone is low on funds, the person should be more diligent in balancing
DEAR ABBY his or her checkbook. Had I known she had money problems, I would have waited to deposither check. It has been months, and my o nce best friend still won't speak to me. Was I wrong? — At Fault? In Kentucky Dear At Fault?: No, y o u were not. It was your friend's responsibility to m ake sure there were enough funds in her account to cover the check
she gave you. She may be embarrassed, which is why she doesn't want to talk to you. Peoplewho are angry atthemselves sometimes blame others. It's a sign of immaturity. Dear Abby: I h a ve b e en dating "K risten" fo r s even months. She is great as far as personality, physical chemistry, similar likes and dislikes, and patience go. She is almost everythingIhave ever wanted in a girl. However, I have never called her "beautiful," although she has made a couple of "fishing" comments to try to get me to say it. In my eyes, that would be a lie. Kristen is a t tractive, but not beautiful. I have always thought that anyone I'm planning on spending the rest of my life with would be "beautiful" to me, and I'd let her know accordingly. I can't discuss this with family or friends because I'm afraid they will think I'm shallow. Your thoughts? — Not Shallow in Phoenix Dear Not Shallow: Candidly, I think that in spite of all of her wonderful qualities, Kristen is not "the one" for you. And you are not "the one" for her because what she needs is validation you can't give her. Women need to feel beautiful in the eyes of the men they love, and because you plan to spend your life with someone who is beautiful "to you," you should both move on. — Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440,Los Angeles, CA 90069.
Horoscope:HappyBirthday for Saturday,Dec. 1,2Q12 By Jacqueline Bigar This year you have the ability to expand your inner circle, and you'll get to know your friends even better. This closeness could result in you meeting someone significant; however, be aware that your introduction might take place through a quarrel. If you are attached, you will work on trying not to argue about money. Perhaps having separate checking accounts would help; it is worth a try. CANCERcan bevery caring and vulnerable. The Stars Showthe Kind of Day You'll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) ** * You might not respond well to a power play, but that's not surprising. Tension could build, even among familyand friends. You are likely to need a way to relieve stress. Try some exercise. Tonight: Make your world lively. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ** * * Y our ability to see through someone's behaviormakes all the difference in how you relate to this person. Perhaps, at the right moment, you might choose to explain this. It is likely that this individual doesn't have that kind of insight into his or her behavior. Tonight: At a favorite spot. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ** * * T r eat someone to dinner or a movie earlier in the day. For whatever reason, this person is feeling less than OK.Your caring makes all the difference and helps this person calm down. Tonight: Your treat. CANCER(June 21-July 22) ** * * You might be taken aback by how difficult certain people are. Consider going off on your own until you find friends who are more easygoing. Ifyou go shopping,you might have more than one reason to release some anger. Tonight: All smiles. Others will feel better soon. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ** * O thers are not looking at life the same wayyou are. Youare about living well; they are about being right — at least for today. Gooff and do something you love until the situation calms down, and you will be better off. Tonight: Remain unavailable.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ** * * F ocus on a friendship, and try to avoid any heavy conflicts. Others can get stuck on expressing their different points of view. Through your gentleness, you have the ability to warm the hearts of loved ones. Tonight: Off with a jovial pal. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) ** * You want to claim your power, and others letyouknow thatyour attitude is unacceptable. If a loved one doesn't want to do something you want to do, try to find a different mutually agreeable activity. Tonight: In the limelight. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) ** * * S peak your mind, and others will listen. Count on repeating the conversation at a later date. Unknowingly,youcould be overbearing in how you express yourself right now. Tonight: Your smile is a winner. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) ** * * A loved one makes certain requests. Ask yourself if you can respond positively. Dotry; otherwise, you could be arguing for quite a while. At least try to postpone your response until later. Tonight: Stay calm. CAPRICORN(Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ** * * D efer to others, if possible. You might disagree about certain issues, so be careful. Expressing your feelings at this point could cause a control game to erupt. The less said the better. Save a discussion for a different day. Tonight: Sorting through invitations. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) ** * Get into a project and allow others to do their thing. Maintain a caring and neutral stance, as people easily could become triggered and very disagreeable. Tonight: Know thatyou don't need to do anything. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) ** * * W h ile others moan and groan, you work to find solutions. Though many of your friends might not hear your ideas, some will. Allow more caring to flow between you and a loved one. Join this person and share a favorite pastime together. Tonight: Let the good times roll. © 2012 by King Features Syndicate
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TODAY VFW BREAKFAST: Community Christmas buffet breakfast; $8.50, $7.50 seniors and children ages12 and younger; 8:30-11 a.m.; VFWHall, 1503 N.E. Fourth St., Bend; 541-3890775. "THE METROPOLITANOPERA: LA CLEMENZA DITITO": Starring Lucy Crowe, Barbara Frittoli and Elina Garanca in a presentation of Mozart's masterpiece; opera performance transm<tted hve >nh<gh definition; $24, $22 seniors, $18 children; 9:55 a.m.; Regal Old MillStadium168 IMAX,680 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend; 541-382-6347. FESTIVAL OF TREES:The 29th annual event showcases decorated Christmas trees; with live music, a tree auction, visits with Santa, children's games and more; proceeds benefit the Hospice of Redmond; free daytime family festivities, $40 eveningevent;10 a.m.-2 p.m. family festivities, 5 p.m. evening gala; Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, 3800 S.W. Airport Way, Redmond; 541-548-7483 or www.redmondhospice.org/ festival-of-trees. HOLIDAYBOOK SALE:The Friends of the Bend Public Libraries hosts a sale featuring books, CDs, audio books and more; free admission; 10 a.m.4 p.m.; Deschutes Library Administration Building, 507 N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-3891622. CROOKED RIVERRANCH OLDE FASHIONEDCHRISTMAS CELEBRATION:Includes visits with Santa, a parade, an illumination of the ranch Christmas tree and more; free; 11 a.m., 3:30 p.m. parade; Crooked River Ranch Administration Building, 5195 S.W. Clubhouse Drive; 541-5488939. JINGLEBELL RUN/WALK FOR ARTHRITIS:Runners and walkers donholiday costumes for these 5K and fun-run races; proceeds benefit the Arthritis Foundation; $25, $15 ages 12 and younger; 9:30 a.m. registration, 11 a.m. awards, 11:30 a.m. races start; downtown Bend; 888-845-5695 or www.bendjinglebellrun. kintera.org. BEND CHRISTMASPARADE: Parade theme is "A Picture Perfect Christmas"; free; noon; downtown Bend; 541-388-3879. GRIMES'CHRISTMAS SCENE:A display of lighted and mechanical Christmas decorations; open through Dec. 24; free;1-7 p.m.; Crook County Fairgrounds, 1280 S. Main St., Prineville; 541-447-5006 or grimes©crestviewcable.com. HOEDOWN FOR HUNGER: Featuring performances by more than 20 bands and a chili feed; proceeds benefit the center's Feed the Hungry Program; $20, $10 students, seniors and children ages16 and younger; 1-9 p.m.; Bend's Community Center, 1036 N.E. Fifth St.; 541-312-2069 or www .bendscommunitycenter.org. "THE NUTCRACKER":The Central Oregon School of Ballet performs the classic dance; $17 in advance or $20 at the door; $6 ages 12 and younger in advance or $7at the door;3 p.m. and 7 p.m.; Bend High School, 230 N.E. Sixth St.; 541-362-6004 or www .centraloregonschoolofballet. com. A NOVEL IDEAUNVEILED: Witness the unveiling of the book selection for this year's A Novel Idea: ReadTogether program; free; 6-7:30 p.m.; Downtown Bend Public Library, 601 N.W. Wall St.; 541-617-7080 or www.deschuteslibrary.org/ calendar. A VERY LAMB CHOP HOLIDAY: A holiday celebration featuring Shari Lewis' daughter, Mallory Lewis, with Charlie Horse, Hush Puppy and Lamb Chop; $12, $8 for children12 and younger, plus fees; 6 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-3170700 or www.towertheatre.org. HOSPICECHRISTMAS AUCTION:An auction with dinner and a raffle; proceeds benefit Pioneer Memorial Hospice; $5; 6 p.m.; Crook County Fairgrounds, Carey Foster Hall, 1280 S. Main St., Prineville; 541-447-2510. POKERTOURNAMENT AND FAMILYBINGO NIGHT: Proceeds benefit the Sunriver Community Christmas Basket Program; free admission; 6-9 p.m.; Sunriver Homeowners Aquatic8 Recreation Center, 57250 Overlook Road; 541-593-1978. "AS YOULIKE IT": The La Pine High School drama department presents a play by William Shakespeare; $5, $4 students and seniors, $1 off with donations of nonperishable food; 7 p.m.; La Pine High School,51633 Coach Road;541355-8400.
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Wild Rye is one of 20 bands that will perform todayfrom 1 p.m. to 9 p.m., at the Hoedown for Hunger, a concert and chili feed at Bend Community Center, 1036 N.E. Fifth St., Bend. Tickets are $20, or $10 for students, seniors and children ages 16 and younger. Proceeds benefit the center's Feed the Hungry program. To learn more, go to www.bendscommunitycenter.org or call 541-312-2069. KEITHGREENINGER AND DAYAN KAI:The folk musicians perform; $15-$20 suggested donation; 7 p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m.; The Barn in Sisters, 68467 Three Creeks Road; 775-233-1433 or dooleysbarn@gmail.com. DON WE NOW OURGAY APPAREL PARTY:With live music, food and drinks, various holiday costume contests and prizes; proceeds benefit the Human Dignity Coalition; $5;7:30 p.m.;SevenNightclub, 1033 N.W. Bond St., Bend; 541-385-3320 or www.humandignitycoalition.org. THE MEN OF WORTH: The Celtic folk musicians perform; $15-$20 suggesteddonation;8 p.m .,doors open at 7 p.m.; HarmonyHouse, 17505 Kent Road, Sisters; 541-548-2209.
SUNDAY BREAKFASTWITH SANTA:Eat breakfast and visit with Santa; reservations requested; proceeds will provide a meal and Santa visit for area foster families; $12, $8 children 10 and younger; 9-11 a.m.; The Pine Tavern, 967 N.W. Brooks St., Bend; 541-598-3026. GRIMES'CHRISTMAS SCENE:A display of lighted and mechanical Christmas decorations; open through Dec. 24; free;1-7 p.m.; Crook County Fairgrounds, 1280 S. Main St., Prineville; 541-447-5006 or grimes@crestviewcable.com. HOLIDAYBOOKSALE: The Friends of the Bend Public Libraries hosts a bag sale featuring books, CDs, audio books and more; free admission, $4 per bag; 1-4 p.m.; Deschutes Library Administration Building, 507 N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-389-1622. KEITHGREENINGER AND DAYAN KAI:The folk musicians perform; $15-$20 suggested donation; 1 p.m.; Higher Ground, 2582 N.E. Dagget Lane,Bend;541-306-0048. NOTABLES SWINGBAND: The big band plays swing, blues, Latin, rock 'n' roll and waltzes; $5; 2-4 p.m.; Bend Senior Center, 1600 S.E. Reed Market Road; 541-639-7734 or www.notablesswingband.com. REDMOND COMMUNITYCONCERT ASSOCIATIONPERFORMANCE: Presidio Brass performs original arrangements for brass, piano and percussion; $50 season ticket, $20 students, $105 family ticket; 2 and 6:30p.m.;Ridgeview High School, 4555 S.W. Elkhorn Ave.; 541-3507222,redmondcca©hotmail.com or www.redmondcca.org. "THE NUTCRACKER":The Central Oregon School of Ballet performs the classic dance; $17 in advance or $20 at the door; $6 ages12 and younger in advance or $7 at the door; 3 p.m.; Bend High School, 230 N.E. Sixth St.; 541-362-6004 or www.centraloregonschoolofballet. com. KEITHGREENINGER AND DAYAN KAI:The folk musicians perform; RSVP requested, call for location; $15-$20 suggested donation; 5 p.m.; 541-306-0048.
TUESDAY KNOW HEROES: Learn how to cook the perfect muffuletta sandwich from Chef Bette Fraser in a class titled, "The 'Hero' of New Orleans;" free; 6 p.m.; Downtown Bend Public Library, Brooks Room, 601 N.W. Wall St.; 541-312-1032 or www. deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. GREEN TEAM MOVIENIGHT: Featuring a screening of "Cave of Forgotten Dreams," about filmmaker Warren Herzog's exploration of Chauvet Cave in France; free; 6:30-8:15 p.m.; First Presbyterian Church, 230 N.E. Ninth St., Bend; 541-815-6504. TARANTINOXX:"RESERVOIR DOGS":A screening of the1992 R-rated crime film directed by Quentin Tarantino, with a special feature covering Tarantino's 20-year career; $12.50; 7 p.m.; Regal Old Mill Stadium168 IMAX, 680 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend; 541-3826347 or www.fathomevents.com.
WEDNESDAY GRIMES'CHRISTMAS SCENE:A display of lighted and mechanical Christmas decorations; open through Dec. 24; free; 2-6 p.m.; Crook County Fairgrounds, 1280 S. Main St., Prineville; 541-447-5006 or grimes@crestviewcable.com. AARON MEYER BAND:The concert rock violinist performs a holiday concert; proceeds benefit Miller Elementary Music/Arts Enrichment and Family Access Network; $12-$35 plus fees; 7 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W.Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700 or www.towertheatre.org. WATER TOWER: The Portlandbased folk band performs; free; 7 p.m.; McMenamins Old St. Francis School,700 N.W. Bond St., Bend; 541-382-5174 or www.mcmenamins.com. STEVEN ROTH:The Los Angelesbased pop-rock and soul artist performs; free; 10 p.m.; Astro Lounge, 939 N.W. Bond St., Bend; 541-388-0116 or www.astroloungebend.com.
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GRIMES'CHRISTMAS SCENE:A display of lighted and mechanical Christmas decorations; open through Dec. 24; free; 2-6 p.m.; Crook County Fairgrounds, 1280 S. Main St., Prineville; 541-447-5006 or grimes@crestviewcable.com. RUBBISHRENEWED ECO FASHION SHOW:Sustainable fashion show featuring repurposed materials made into clothes; proceeds benefit REALMS Charter School's arts program; $12, $6 ages12 and younger; 6 p.m.allages,8:30 p.m. ages 21 and older; Century Center, 70 S.W. Century Drive, Bend; www.rubbishrenewed.com. CXMAS PARTY:Featuring cyclocross photography, a silent auction, a Q8 Awith professional cycli stsRyanTrebon andAdam Craig and more; proceeds benefit MONDAY the CXmas Junior Fund; $5 suggested minimum donation; 6:30 "THE NUTCRACKER MARIINSKY p.m.; Powered by Bowen, 143 S.W. BALLET":A3D screening of the Century Drive, Bend; 541-585-1500. 2011 peformance of theclassic "FLOWERS FORALGERNON": dance by theMariinsky Ballet in St. The Crook County High School Petersburg, Russia; $15; 2p.m. and drama department presents the 7:30 p.m.; RegalOld Mill Stadium16 DavidRogers playaboutaman & IMAX,680 S.W. PowerhouseDrive, who participates in an experiment Bend; 541-382-6347 or to enhance his intellect; $5; 7 p.m.; www.fathomevents.com. Crook County High School, Eugene Southwell Auditorium, 1100 S.E. THE WRONGHEROES: Dr. Elizabeth Lynn Blvd., Prineville; 541-416Daniels discusses how to teach girls to critique media content, titled 6900. "Helping Young People Navigate BINGO FUNDRAISER: Proceeds benefit the Bethlehem Inn; free Beyond Naked Royals, Lindsay's admission; 7 p.m .;Lava Lanes Arrests and Snooki's Baby"; free; Bowling Center, 1555 N.E. Forbes 6 p.m.; Downtown Bend Public Library, 601 N.W.Wall St.; 541-312Road, Bend; 541-322-8768 or www.bethleheminn.org. 1034 or www.deschuteslibrary .org/calendar. TARANTINOXX:"PULP FICTION": A screening of the1994 R-rated SONGS OFSUFFRAGE: A History crime film directed by Quentin Pub fundraiser featuring live folk Tarantino, with a special feature music from the women's suffrage movement in the early1900s; covering Tarantino's 20-year career; $12.50; 7 p.m.; Regal Old proceeds benefitthe Deschutes County Historical Society; $5; Mill Stadium 16 & IMAX, 680 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend; 541-3827 p.m., doors open at 6 p.m.; McMenamins Old St. Francis 6347 or www.fathomevents.com. School, 700 N.W. Bond St., Bend; THE ACOUSTICCHRISTMAS 541-389-1813 or TOUR:Featuring Sanctus Real, www.mcmenamins.com. Sidewalk Prophets and Dara Maclean; $20; 7 p.m.; Christian Life
Center, 21720 E. U.S. Highway 20, Bend;541-389-8241 or www.acousticchristmastour.com.
FRIDAY BELLS OF SUNRIVER: Ring in the season with handbell choir the Bells of Sunriver, as they play familiar holiday tunes; free; 1 p.m.; Sunriver Area Public Library, 56855 Venture Lane; 541-312-1034 or www.deschuteslibrary.org/calendar. GRIMES'CHRISTMAS SCENE:A display of lighted and mechanical Christmas decorations; open through Dec. 24; free; 2-7 p.m.; Crook County Fairgrounds,1280 S. Main St., Prineville; 541-447-5006 or grimes@crestviewcable.com. BRANDI CARLILE:The rootsy singer-songwriter performs a Christmas show; $43 in advance, $48atthedoor,plusfees;6p.m. and 9:30 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700 or www.towertheatre.org. COMMUNITY CRECHEEXHIBIT: Featuring Nativity displays from around the world and live music; free; 6-9 p.m.; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 333 S.E. Idlewood St., Prineville; 541-2333633. HUCKLE: The roots-rock act performs, with Grant Farm; with a food drive; donations accepted; 6:30 p.m.; Broken Top Bottle Shop & Ale Cafe,1740 N.W. Pence Lane, Suite1, Bend; 541-728-0703 or www.btbsbend.com. "FLOWERS FORALGERNON": The Crook County High School drama department presents the DavidRogers play abouta man who participates in an experiment to enhance his intellect; $5; 7 p.m.; Crook County High School, Eugene Southwell Auditorium, 1100 S.E. Lynn Blvd., Prineville; 541-41 6-6900. "IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE": The Bend Experimental Art Theatre presents the classic holiday tale about George Bailey and his guardian angel; $15, $10 students ages 5-18; 7 p.m.; 2nd Street Theater, 220 N.E. Lafayette Ave., Bend; 541-419-5558 or www.beattickets.org. HOLIDAYCONCERT:Featuring the Cascade Brass Quintet and jazz singer Michelle Van Handel; free; 7 p.m.; Community Presbyterian Church, 529 N.W. 19th St., Redmond; 541-548-3367. "E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL": Ascreening of the PG-rated1982 film; free; 7:30 p.m.; Jefferson County Library, Rodriguez Annex, 134 S.E. E St., Madras; 541-4753351 or www.jcld.org.
SATURDAY Dec. 8 "THE METROPOLITANOPERA: UN BALLO INMASCHERA": Starring Karita Mattila, Kathleen Kim and Stephanie Blythe in presentation of Verdi's masterpiece; opera performance transmitted live in high definition; $24, $22 seniors, $18 children; 9:55 a.m.; Regal Old Mill Stadium 16 & IMAX, 680 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend; 541-3826347. INDOOR SWAP MEET: Featuring 70 local vendors, with new and used items, antique collectibles, crafts and more; free admission; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; 694 S.E. Third St., Bend; 541317-4847. SENSATIONALSATURDAY: Learn about multi-cultural holiday traditions celebrated throughout the West, with a holiday hunt and crafts; included in the price of admission; $12 adults, $10 ages 65 and older, $7 ages 5-12, free ages 4 and younger; 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; High Desert Museum, 59800 S. U.S. Highway 97, Bend; 541-382-4754 or www.highdesertmuseum.org. MOTORCYCLISTSOF CENTRAL OREGON TOYRUN: Toydrive featuring a chili contest, live music, a raffle, games, a motorcycle ride through Bend and more; donations benefit the Bend Elks' Christmas charity food baskets; donation of new unwrapped toy requested; 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; Cascade HarleyDavidson of Bend, 63028 Sherman Road; 541-280-0478.
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new film technology — who plans to release upcoming "Avatar" sequels at the LOS ANGELES — Wen- even higherrate of 60 frames d y Aylsworth f i xed h e r a second — have no doubt eyes on a screen at the that it will. They contend that Landmark theater in West seeing more images each secLos A n g eles, c a r efully ond is more natural because studying a scene of hobbits it's closer to what the human preparing a lavish feast. eye actually sees, giving a "We're seeing good de- sharper, more lifelike picture tail and a richness in the and reducingeyestrain for3-D characters," Ayl s w orth movies. nNow, in the digital age, said. "It's right on." The Warner Bros. senior there's no r e ason w h atsovice president of technol- ever to stick to 24" frames a ogy was reviewing a test second, Jackson writes in a reel for the "The Hobbit: Q8 A posted on his Facebook An Unexpected Journey" page. and a new projection techProponents of the h igher nique that will show the frame rate say it packs the highly a n ticipated Peter screen with far more visual Jackson movie at 48 frames information and makes the a second. moving i mage s uper-sharp The controversial new and detailed. But patrons actechnology could revolu- customed to the softer look of tionize traditional movies, traditional film may have to which have been projected adjust. at a standard 24 frames At a 10-minute preview that per second foralmost 90 Jackson shared at the trade years. Warner Bros. will s how CinemaCon in A p r i l , become the f i rst s t udio some attendees found the imto release a major Holly- ages jarringly hyper-realistic wood movie in 48 frames a and too unlike a traditional second when its "Hobbit" film. premieres in the U.S. on Warner executives said Dec. 14. that was unfair because it was The studio ha s b e en rough footage that had not r unning the test reel i n been color corrected. "It really wasn't represenhundreds oftheaters from Los Angeles to Tokyo to tative of what it looks like toM adrid t o e n s ure t h a t day," Fellman said. "I think it the theaters ar e r e a dy will have a big impact on the for the rollout of the new industry." technology. Some leading theater execWarner is also hedging utives agree. They view faster its bet: The h i gh-frame- frame rates — along with big rate version of "The Hob- screens, 3-D and i m proved bit" will be shown on only sound systems — as a way to about 450 of the estimated stay relevant to younger audi4,000 screens in the U.S. ences who are increasingly and Canada that will show turning instead to entertainthe movie. ment options in the home. "When you have someAlthough b ox-office r evt hing new, you w ant t o enues are expected to reach make sure it works," said a recordthis year, largely beDan Fellman, president of cause of a crop of hit movies domestic distribution for and higher ticket prices, movie Warner. "This is unique, it's attendance levelshave been different, and we'll have to trending lower most of the last see how people adjust to it." decade. "We're always excited when Industry reaction in advance has been a mix of ap- there is a new technology for prehension and excitement. our business that widens the "We had some theater gap between what happens in owners that were disap- the home and what happens in p ointed they d i dn't g e t the theater," said Amy Miles, more runs," John Fithian, chief executive of Regal Enterpresident of the National tainment Group, the nation's Assn. of Theatre Owners. largest theater chain. "The difference is obvious and dramatic. The question is whether or not it's a difChoose+dishwasher ference that drives patrons that's riciht for you! to the theater." Come in Jackson and fellow dinow for rector J a mes C a m eron By Richard Verrier Los Angeles Times
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Volunteers ready the set Thursday evening for today's opening at Bend High School auditorium This weekend marks the 27th year of the production.
Nutcracker Continued from Bl Coordinating the massive effort of these volunteers is backstage manager and pillar Annette Perry, a mother whose daughters are now 19 and 21 and no longer dance in the ballet. While the Sawiels direct the artistic side, it falls on Perry to coordinate, she says, "everything the patrons don't see on stage." "I'm the general back there," Perry says. "It's quite an undertaking, but it's a lot of fun.n
'Family reunion' Across the board, the word the volunteers use to describe their relationship to "The Nutcracker," and one another, is "family." "When I call my volunteers, I say, 'It's time for our family reunion,'" Perry says. "That's just kind of what it's like for a lot of us. We don't see these people any other time of the year, except for during this event." She's in her ninth year as a volunteer. Her h u sband, Ray, is in his 10th. Perry says about a third of people who participate backstage do so despite the fact that, like her, their children have g r own and no longer dance in "The Nutcracker." I n some cases, the f o r mer dancers come back and help out — among them the Sawiels' grown offspring and Perry's daughters, who have worked the box office. Sarah Sawiel says volunteers remain committed "because they see the hard work that goes into it. They see the joy that is on the kids' faces, and the parents', the families' — It's just a family thing, and I think they appreciate that event. It's also tradition for them. It's a big part of their life with their own kids, and so I think they just help continue it for other people's families." Longtime volunteer Sam Hayden agrees. "It's about giving back to the community," he says. "Because it's not just your kid who comes through, it's all the other little kids who see it and are amazed, and it becomes part of their Christmas." After 13 years, Hayden says he's stepping away from being backstage for this year's production of "The Nutcracker." His son, Trevor Hayden, 20, is in his third year of dancing professionally in Austria. In fact, Sawiel calls Trevor "the Ashton Eaton of ballet." He danced with Central Oregon School of Ballet from age 6 until he was 14. He left Bend to study at Kirov Academy of Ballet, a boarding school in Washington, D.C., graduated early and jumped right into dancing professionally, says his father. For Trevor — who danced numerous roles in "The Nutcracker" — it all started in Bend. The elder Hayden says he continued to volunteer after Trevor left, "to thank Zygmunt and Sarah for everything that they did for my son. And it's kind of a family. It became part of the seasonal fabric to go back there and help them." Hayden says the massive volunteer effort that goes on behind the scenes has become mandatory. "It's gotten beyond one man, one woman. It's just become too big," he says. "The backstage thing — that's a whole
Sarah Sawiel, left, of Central Oregon School of Ballet, directs a group of dancers during a rehearsal for "The Nutcracker." Sawiel refers to devoted volunteers as "pillars" of the annual production.
'HighDesert Nutcracker' Redmond School of Dance will offer its own
presentation of "The Nutcracker" — titled "High Desert Nutcracker" — at
7p.m. Dec. 8and 2 p.m. Dec. 9. The production is aCentral Oregon version of the classic ballet, danced to the
familiar Tchaikovsky score and featuring characters
of Rockchucks, Farmers, Golfers and Cowgirls. The production will be staged at Ridgeview High School Auditorium, 4555 S.W. Elkhorn Ave., Redmond.
Admission is $ll for adults, $5 for children under10. To learn more, email
redmonddance©gmail .com or call 54l-548-6957.
see a live production of an extremely high caliber." The p roduction r e quires meticulous attention to detail. The onstage backdrops are ordered a year in advance, and makeup, too, is applied with great thought, Platt says. "The stage makeup is not something we dash on, you know, slap on to faces," Platt says. "Each character, whatever's being played, has its own look and style. Mice have their little noses and whiskers. The snowflakes have their ow n look as well." Patrick Welch, a t eacher at Bend High School, is the technical director for "The Nutcracker." "I was the auditorium manager at that time for Bend
as mice, and all of a sudden, they're these amazing young ladies and men who are dancing these incredible parts. It's a cool thing to see that." Annette Perry expects she'll continueher backstage role as well. "I feel like I'm the control tower at JFK T hanksgiving through Christmas," she says, but "it's a family thing. We're part of the family now."
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other ballet in itself: the props, getting the kids lined up, getting their makeup on and getting them on stage on time, and what have you. That's a whole 'nother ballet production in itself." Carolyn P l at t h a s tw o grown d aughters, K athryn a nd Julia, wh o d a nced i n "The Nutcracker" for about 10 years each. They're now competitive Irish dancers, but they too have returned to assist backstage. This marks the first year Platt's older daughter, Kathryn Linthicum, 22, a student at Reed College in Portland, will be unable to return for the annual weekend of volunteering, says her mother. "She loves Sarah and Zygmunt so much ... and just loves what ballet did for her, even helping give her the foundation for going on and competing in Worlds," she says, referring to the World Irish Dance Championships. Speaking o f fo u n dation, Platt is charged with handling
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appeared on stage. "I was the Father one year," he says. "It was kind of hectic. You run on stage, do your parts, then run off stage and dim the lights and get ready for the next scenes." Two of his three kids have danced, and one of them, his oldest son, met his future wife dancing in "The Nutcracker." His youngest son, 15, has been helping work t h e s p otlight since age 8. Welch has two grandchildren, and while they're only 2 months and 2 years, respect ively, the 2 -year-old " w i l l probably be our dancer." Odds are good that Welch will still be the technical director if and when he steps to the stage at Bend High. "Besides my wife and my oldest son, this is the longest relationship I've got going," says Welch, who says he and his wife have vacationed with the Sawiels. "It's become a Christmas tradition, and it's neat to see people in the audience who have been there year after year after year," he says. "I really want people of Bend to see 'The Nutcracker.' I want the kids ofBend to experience a story being told through dance and music." "You could call me a surrogate dad," he adds. "I get to watch some of these kids start
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LOCAL BRIEFING 2 face possession, car theft charges Two menwerearrested Thursday after-
noon on Bend'seastside and charged with driving
a stolen carand possessing drugs, theBend
Police Department said. Matthew Louis Collins,
48, of Bend,andJeffery Clarke Williams, 51, were arrested in the parking lot
of the Borden'sCorner complex on Northeast Dean Swift Road. Around
12:30 p.m., aBendpolice detective reported the
two men intheparking lot acting suspicious
while getting in and out
of a Toyota pickupseveral times. Thedetective
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Bremont abusesentencing delayed Housing LA PINE
By Scott Hammers The Bulletin
Michael Bremont's latest legal troubles will delay his sentencing for sexually abusing a female student at the Redmond school he once headed. The formerdirector ofthe Redmond ProficiencyAcademy, Bremont, 39, was in Deschutes County Circuit Court on Friday, where he was scheduled to be sentenced on charges of second- and thirddegree sexual abuse stemming from his relationship with a 15-year-old student in late 2009 and early 2010. Instead, he was arraigned
on new charges related to his alleged theft of more than $10,000 in computers and computer equipment from RPA, and flee-
ing from an Bremont
Oreg o n State Police trooper at speeds of up to 103 mph in late October. Bremont is serving a 30-day sentence at the Deschutes County jail for sexually abusing between October 2005 and June 2006 a 17-year-old girl who attended Central Linn High School in Halsey when he was princi-
pal there. Under the terms of Bremont's plea deal with Deschutes County prosecutors, he's expected to serve 19 months in jail for the abuse of the Redmond student. Dressed in a navy jail uniform with his hands cuffed in front of him, Bremont told Judge Michael Sullivan he understood the charges against him. Bremont's attorney, L. Todd Wilson, told the judge Bremont will be prepared to enter a plea to the charges offirst-degree theft, reckless driving and attempting to elude a police officer when he's back in court for sentencing on the sex abuse
charges on Dec. 18. Deschutes County Deputy District Attorney Mary Anderson said Bremont's victim intends to address the court when he is sentenced. Now 18 years old, the girl is attending college out of state. Bremont was initially arrested in February. The student had disclosed details of her relationship with Bremont to a teacher at RPA earlier in the school year, and the teacher persuaded the girl and her mother to meet with the school's board of directors to discuss the allegations. SeeBremont /C2
checked the vehicle registration, and found it had
been reported stolenOct. 17 in Vancouver, Wash.. The two were ar-
rested, andWilliams was found in possession of an ounce ofmethamphetamine and agram of heroin. Collins was also
in possession of agram of heroin, according to police. Both men were taken to the Deschutes County jail. Police reported that a
search of Collins' home turned up the stolen vehi-
cle's paperwork, tools to aid in stealing acar anda
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use of avehicle; parole violation; the possession, manufacture anddelivery of methamphetamine
and possession of heroin. Collins is facing
charges of unauthorized use of avehicle and possession of heroin.
Bend police get new K-9 unit The Bend Police Department announced the addition of a new drug detecting K-9.
Zoey is a 2-year-old Belgian Malinois who is assigned with BPD officer Don Barber. The
canine recently passed certification standards Nov. 15 to join the patrol division. The dog originally came from the Netherlands, and will
be assigned to Barber and his family until her retirement. — From staff reports
Andy Tullisi The Bulletin
Tony Lawrence, co-owner of Boneyard Beer,stands by a canning machine Friday holding a sample of what his canned beer will look like at the new Boneyard Beer warehouse in Bend. Boneyard Beer planned to open a production plant in the warehouse by the end of this year, but the plan was delayed. Now, Lawrence hopes the new brew system and canning line will be operational by May 2013.
one ar eer ex ansion oo enin ime orsummer By Hillary Borrud The Bulletin
BendChristmas Parade route The full length of the parade route will be closed to traffic starting around 11 a.m. Streets
will be reopened asthe parade passes, andall streets should be open to traffic by around 2
p.m. The paradeshould cross the Newport
Avenue bridge at noon. PARADE ROUTE
Boneyard Beer plans to have a new production facility up and running in northeast Bend by May 2013. A canning line at the new plant will finally allow the brewery to sell cans of beer. Currently, Boneyard Beer produces only
kegs. "We just did secure financing," Boneyard co-owner and brewmaster Tony Lawrence said Thursday. The plant was supposed to be operational by the end of this year, but Lawrence said the date "keeps
getting pushed back." "Obviously, summer is a busy season for this industry and we need to be producing beer there by May," Lawrence said. "We're a highly optimistic operation, but always under-funded." City of Bend Business Advocate Carolyn Eagan said many local breweries are expanding. "When we look at the last 24 months, I don't think we went too many weeks without a new one opening or an announcement of an expansion," Eagan said. "The capacity that has been
built is coming online." One of the challenges facing breweries, which can produce large quantities of wastewater, is the limited capacity left in the city's sewer system. But Eagan said the city can work with breweries planning to open their first production facilities or expand, to find solutions. Boneyard began selling beer in April 2010 and steadily increased its volume sincethen.Lawrence saidthe brewery will likely produce nearly 10,000 barrels of beer this year and the new produc-
tion plant will allow Boneyard to double that number in 2013. As of the end of September, the latest month of data available from the Oregon Liquor Control Commission, Boneyard had sold 4,967 barrels of beer and ranked 12th of 126 breweries that reported selling beer in the state. Lawrenceexpectsthe volume will increase dramatically when figures are released for the last several months of this year, because Boneyard added capacity at its existing facility throughout this year. See Boneyard /C2
developer backs out of project in dispute By Scott Hammers The Bulletin
An affordable housing developer is citing a deteriorating relationship with the La Pine city government for its decision to back out of a planned project in the community. In a letter to La Pine City councilors Nov. 23, Pacific Crest Affordable Housing said it would complete phase two of the Little Deschutes Lodge, an apartmentcomplex forlow-income senior citizens. But it will not proceed with its plans to build additional housing designed for single-parent households. Although he is not mentioned by name, the letter refers to "antagonism" on the part of Steve Hasson, La Pine's city manager since February. "We have reached this decision because the business and political climate in La Pine, as it affects the work that we do, has become unfriendly, confrontational and unpredictable over the past six months, since the new City Manager was hired," the letter reads. Reached Friday, John Gilbert and Rob Roy of Pacific Crest Affordable Housing declined to comment further on the factors that contributed to their decision to back out of future work in La Pine. Hasson said he recalls only one brief conversation with Roy since he became citymanager, a discussion of sidewalks
on the company property at a public meeting. He said he doesn't understand what he could have done to prompt such a reaction from thedevelopers. "I feel like this is a Kafka novel, where I'm being singled out without any basis in fact," Hasson said. Like the first phase, the second phase of the Little Deschutes Lodge will provide 26 housing units for low-income seniors once it is completed next spring. In the letter, Pacific Crest Affordable Housing said it will not build the planned "communityecocenter," greenhouses and pathways that had been planned at Little Deschutes Lodge, or the proposed 12-unit complex for single-parent households. SeeDeveloper /C2
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Flyover of military jets honors memory of TumaloNavyvet Bulletin staff report That overhead roar just after noon Friday above Bend was a final salute to retired Rear Adm. John Shepard. Shepard, 86, died Nov. 9 at his home in Tumalo. The fly-over of four U.S. Navy F-18 fighter jets took place during a celebration of the admiral's life that followed a memorial service at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Bend. Funeral director Mike Garcia of Deschutes Memorial Chapel said the late admiral's son, also named John Shepard, arranged the tribute. Shepard said Friday he turned first to the Oregon ¹ tional Guard, which contacted
the U.S. Navy. The officer in charge of naval aviation west of the Mississippi contacted Shepard, and said he couldn't promise anything but would try to make it happen, Shepard said. The fighters, from VX-9 squadron of Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, arrived right on time, he said. It was fitting gesture to a flag officer who started his service as a naval aviator and for two years during the Vietnam War served as supply officer aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise, the world's firstnuclear-powered aircraft carrier, his son said. At one stagein hiscareer,A dm. Shepard was responsible,
while the ship was being built, for acquiring the Enterprise enginecore from its manufacturer, his son said. Coincidentally, the Enterprise is being decommissioned at a ceremony today at Naval Station Norfolk, Va., after 51 years in service. The ship will be towed to Bremerton, Wash., cut up and recycled, according to the Navy. At 12:45 p.m. Friday in Bend, the fighters roared right over North Rim Lodge in Northwest Bend. Clouds broke to yield sunshine, and one of the four aircraft peeled away and shot straight into the sky, the missing man formation. SeeFlyover/C2
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Boneyard
"The growth in
Continued from B1 Boneyard's existing small brewery and tasting room on Northwest Lake Place near downtown Bend will remain open after the new plant begins operation, L awrence said. Recently, Lawrence has been shopping around for a canning line i n E u rope and said he hopes to look at some in G ermany during an upcoming vacation."For a brewery our size, there's not much you can acquire in (used) canning lines ... in North America," Lawrence sard. In the meantime, Boney ard has been using t he building it leased for the new plant on Plateau Court, off Northeast Empire Avenue, to store kegs and brewing materials. Lawrence declined to say how much the production plant will cost, but he said it will be a couple of million dollars. Boneyard Beer employs approximately 14 people, half of whom brew beer, Lawrence said. Eagan, who was previously Central Oregon's regional economist, wrote a report on
in Deschutes County has been remarkable over the last five,
brewing employment
even two years, and continuing that employment growth is just terrific for the
area." — Carolyn Eagan, City of Bend business advocate
the brewing industry in September 2011 for the Oregon Employment D e p artment. The report found that Deschutes County's breweries had 450 jobs in 2010, from brewers to the servers working in pubs, and that accounted for 15 percent of the state's total brewing employment. "The growth in brewing employment i n D e schutes County has been remarkable over the last five, even two years, and continuing that employment growth is just terrific for the area," Eagan sa>d. — Reporter: 541-617-7829, hborrud@bendbulletin.com
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and a quick wit. "The talk about this (flyContinued from C1 over) was something the ad"We were very honored to miral would have gotten a have a chance to see that," kick out of," Terry said. Shepard said. Rear Adm. Shepard was The flyover definitely got p receded in death by h i s the attention of Bend. Social wife of 63 years, Vaughan media erupted as the aircraft Shepard, who died March roared overhead. "Whatjust 8. Her father, Cmdr. Hugh flew over ¹inBend," Joshua Hadley, was a native of SherCordell wrote o n T w i tter. man County, a family tie that "That was loud!!!" brought the Shepards in re"What is flying over ¹intirement back to Central Orbend right now?" wrote Jeff egon. They lived on a ranch MacDonald. "Are those mili- near Tumalo and raised Aratary aircraft?" bian horses, their son said. Retired Chief Master Petty The two will be interred Officer J.W. Terry, of Bend, together in A r l ington Naknew Rear Adm. Shepard tional Cemetery, Arlington, as a member of the Band of Va. Authorities there offered Brothers, a local circle of the family a choice of two military retirees. Rear Adm. dates for the ceremony, one Shepard's service stretched of which was Feb. 14. from World War II through John Shepard said he took the wars in Korea and Viet- the hint and picked Valennam. Terry said the man had tine's Day to lay the two to a pretty good sense of humor rest.
BACKYARD VISITOR Ann Kiefer of Bend took this photoof a buck at her Awbrey Butte home with a Fuji S700 on automatic.
Bremont
According to court documents, the student told police Continued from C1 the relationship got physical F ormer R e dmond H i g h when Bremont took several School principal Jon Bullock RPA students to visit Linfield — now interim director of RPA College in McMinville. Upon re— brought the matter to the at- turning to Redmond, Bremont tention of Redmond police. offered to give the girl a ride
home in his motor home, then took a detour and parked the vehicle in an area of empty lots in northeast Redmond. There, he initiated sexual contact with the girl. She told investigators she never had sexual intercourse
with Bremont, but they continued to have some physical contact in his office and the server room at the school. Thephysical contactendedinFebruary2010, the student told authorities.
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employees to pay, we cannot continue to focus our attention and invest our money in projects that risk failure due to the issues described above," the letter states. "It would simply be a poor business decision." La Pine City Councilor Don Greiner said he felt the company assertions were "not really a fair evaluation" of Hasson, while Mayor Ken M u lenex said he wanted to know more about what had happened before commenting.
Hasson said he was conc erned th e c o m pany a n nouncement could be a red flag for prospective investors in La
Continued from C1 A w a stewater t r eatment and reuse facility will be built, the letter stated, if funds are secured and th e p r oject i s approved. Pacific Crest Affordable Housing estimates it has spent $11 million in La Pine since work began on the first phase of Little Deschutes Lodge in 2009. The letter does not go into great detail concerning the al-
leged antagonism on the part of Hasson, but notes that the company is reliant on tax credits and other forms of public funding. The various funding partners closely monitor company use of their funds, the letter states, creating a "very slim margin for error" for the
company. "Underthesecircumstances, we cannot tolerate a high level of unpredictability from local level staff. As a business with a mission to accomplish and
— Reporter: 541-383-0387, shammers@bendbulletin.com
Pine, suggesting — wrongly, he contends — that the city is not welcoming to businesses. "I feel pretty terrible about it, I do, that Pacific Crest thinks I've done something bad," Hasson said. "I certainly want them to come here and do work, and I feel bad for the community."
NEws OF REcoRD The Bulletin will update items in the Police Log when such a request is received. Any new information, such as the dismissal of charges or acquittal, must be verifiable. For more information, call 541-383-0358.
— Reporter: 541-383-0387, shammers@bendbulletin.com
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RemingtonRanch ackon market By Elon Glucknch
Consumer spending dipped inOctober,
Resortstatus
the firstdecline in five
months, as Superstorm
Of the nine resorts proposed in Central Oregon in the early and mid-2000s,only one— Brasada Ranch — has been fully
Sandy took a big bite
developed according to the original plan. Pronghorn andTetherow
out of paychecks in the Northeast.
Personal consumption expenditures fell by $20.2 billion, or 0.2 per-
cent, last month compared with September, the Commerce Depart-
ment said Friday. Income growth was basically flat in October, increasing
$800 million, or less than 0.1 percent. Both figures came in
below analyst expectations of about a0.1 percent rise in spending and
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have seen new activity in 2012, but the other six were never built.
Resort
Proposed
: 'Current status
Pronghorn
2002
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Brasada Ranch
2004
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Tetherow
2004
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The Metolian
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2006 2006
Undeveloped Undeveloped Bankrupt Undeveloped
Thornburgh
2006
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Crossing Trails
2008
2006
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a 0.2 percent increase in personal income. The CommerceDe-
Remington Ranch, the planned Powell Butte-area resort that went bankrupt in 2010, is on the market with a reduced price and renewed marketing push in hopes of
finding a buyer. The $5 million price tag forthe 2,000-acre property is down from $8 million earlier this year. The resort is being listed by James Dignan, a Denver resort broker with Bridge Investment Group. Reached by email this week, Dignan said he couldn't provide many details of the new marketing push, other than to say it has generated some new interest in the property — albeit without any formal offers.
"All I am authorized to say is that we are currently putting together a full marketing package for Remington Ranch," Dignan told The Bulletin. "Thereare currently no off ers on the property, but we have several interested parties." A buyer for the stalled resort would represent a major turnaround for a development plan that envisioned big things but crashed hard when the housing market collapsed. Project manager Chris Pippin proposed the resort project in 2006, with plans calling for 800 single-family homes, 400 overnight lodging units and three golf courses, with walking and biking trails surrounding the property. See Remington/C5
partment said the impact of Sandy, whichhit the East Coast on Oct. 2930, was felt in 24 states,
particularly in NewYork and NewJersey. Work interruptions
reduced wagesand salaries by about$18.2 billion, the agency said.
Consumer spending
Inflation remained tame in October, with excluding volatile food
and energy, up0.1percent last month from
September. Year-over-year, the personal consumption expenditures price index is up1.6 percent, below the Federal Reserve's annual inflation target of
2 percent.
U.S. to spend $3.8B on F-35jets The Pentagonand Lockheed Martin
reached anagreement in principle on Friday on
costs.
JosieLepe/SanJose Mercury Newsfile photo
Teamster Apprentice, Local 166, Kenneth Platten, left, and Ross Bowlin,meet with the media during a tour in August 2011. Platten is an Armed Forces veteran who found work on the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System project through the Helmets to Hardhats program, a nonprofit organization that creates opportunities for men and women from the Armed Forces to transition from active duty into a career in the construction industry.
Military officials said
they would payabout $3.8 billion for 32 of the
next generation of radar-evading planesand additional equipment to manufacture and test them. Officials said they
would provide more details once the deal was completed. The F-35 is the most
eerans n new mission, o s,incean ec
expensive weaponsprogram in history. Difficul-
ties in developing some of its complex technologies have contributed to
several years of delays. The Pentagon is slowing work on the program to fixthe problems, and it now estimates that the
program maycost $396 billion if it builds more than 2,400 of the planes. — From wire reports
Out ofwork The number of Americans seeking jobless benefits fell again last week as the effects of Superstorm Sandy began to lessen. — Continuing to claim unemploymentinsurance — Initial claim
Week ending Nov. 17 3.29 million
Week ending Nov.24 393,000 '08 '09 '1 0 '11 '12 Note: Report on continuing claims lags initial claims by one week
Source U S Department of Labor
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By Stephanie Clifford New York Times News Service
The day before Thanksgiving, Amazon was offering a discounted price of $49.96 on a popular Xbox game,the same price as Wal-Mart and 3 cents lower than Target. Then the holiday pricing
shuffle began. Amazon dropped its price on the game, Dance Central 3, to $24.99 on Thanksgiving Day, matching Best Buy's "doorbuster" special, and went to $15 once Wal-Mart stores offered the game at that lower price. Amazon then brought the price up, down, down again, up and up again — in all, seven prices changes in seven days. The unluckiest buyer paid more than triple the price that the luckiest
confusing landscape for
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month last year.
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happen
buyer paid.
was up1.7 percent in October from the same
the price of a fifth batch of F-35 fighterjets after
Online price wars
By Dana Hull San Jose Mercury News
When military veterans search for jobs, they often want more than a paycheck. Many say they look for rewarding workand a team of dedicated people focused on a common mission. With the war in Iraq officially over and the American presence in Afghanistan winding down, many veterans are finding new careers and thatstrong sense ofpurpose in the growing clean-tech economy.
Some are helping build the massive solar farms sprouting up in California's deserts. A black POW-MIA flag flies every day at BrightSource Energy's Ivanpah solar plant under construction in California's Mojave Desert, courtesy of a project superintendent who was a Marine in Vietnam. About 10 percent of Palo Alto, Calif.-based Tesla Motors'global workforce of3,000 employees are veterans or military hires. The company has built partnerships with several military placement organiza-
tions, including Hire America's Heroes, which connects American companies to top militarytalent, and Swords to Plowshares, a San Franciscobased nonprofit that has been providing services to veterans for more than 40 years. "Veterans are the perfect fit for Tesla because many of them gained incredibly advanced technical, electrical and mechanical skills in the service that are directly applicable to manufacturing electric vehicles," said Tesla spokeswoman Shanna Hen-
driks. "Veterans are taught to be leaders within the context of a cooperative team, and that is exactly how Tesla works — allowing employees to think outside the box while working hard toward a common goal." Hendriks added that many of Tesla' sveteran employees
say they are "especially happy to beworking in the green sector after observing how fossil fuels have promoted violence and damaged the climate around the world." See Veterans /C5
shoppers in which online prices leap and plummet on short notice. In the old days,merchants sent employees into competitors' stores to check on pricing, and days later "sale" signs reflected new markdowns. Now, sophisticated computer programs accomplish the same goal online within hours, and even minutes. The battle was fierce over the holiday weekend. At the request of The New York Times, the pricing firm Dynamite Data tracked prices at three major online retailers — Walmart.com, Amazon.com and Target .com — starting the week before Thanksgiving and
going through Tuesday, after most heavy promotions ended. The data shows that retailers paid close attention to competitors' online prices and in-store specials, battling to undercut one another by as little as 2 cents and forcing each other into out-of-stock positions as they pushed prices down. "There was definitely some gamesmanship going on," said Diana Schulz, chief executive of Dynamite Data, which tracks online-retail pricing, stock status, ratings and other information for clients like Samsung and Abt Electronics. While Amazon has long tinkered with prices, its competitors are now fighting back. In the last year, Wal-Mart invested heavily in pricing tools, a WalMart eCommerce spokesman, Dan Toporek, said. See Price/C5
Small businesses weigh offering health insurance By Steven Greenhouse and Reed Abelson New York Times News Service
Like many franchisees, Robert Mayfield, who owns five Dairy Queens in and around Austin, Texas, is always eager to expand and — no surprise — has had his eyes on opening a sixth DQ. But he said concernsabout the new federal health care law have persuaded him to hold off. "I'm scared to death of it," he said. "I'm one of the ones sitting on the sidelines to see
what's really going to happen." Mayfield, who has 99 em-
ployees, said he was worried he would face penalties of $40,000 or more because he did not offer health insurance to many of his full-time work-
ers — generally defined as those working an average of 30 hours a week or more. Ever since the law was enacted in 2010, opponents have argued that employers who were forced to offer health insurance would lay off workers orshiftmore people to part-time status to compensate for the additional cost. Those claims have drawn considerable attention — and consider-
able anger in response — in recent weeks. John Schnatter, chief executive of Papa John's, the pizza chain,said some franchisees were likely to reduce their employees' hours to avoid having to provide coverage. And an unhappy Denny's franchise owner in Florida warned that he wouldraiseprices 5 percent as a "surcharge," adding that disgruntled customers could offset that by reducing their tips. Some health-care experts said comments like those came from outliers and sometimes
resulted from confusion about a highly complicated new law, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Many of the provisions do not go into effect until 2014. Federal officials are still tweaking the fine print, like defining exactly what constitutes a 30-hour workweek. Even so, restaurants and hotels are among the industries likely to be squeezed the hardest by the law because they are lowwage industries that do not offercoverage to most oftheir workers. Most employers, even small businesses, already of-
fer health insurance, and the federal law is not expected to have a significant impact on what they do over the next year orso.Bu tbusinesses that rely heavily on low-income workers, many of whom do not make enoughtoafford their share of the cost of the insurance premiums, are being forced to rethink their business models. Almost halfofretail and hospitality employers do not offer coverage to all of their full-time employees, according to a recent survey by Mercer, a benefits consultant. See Insurance /C5
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extended by invitation only to trial l awyers wh o h a ve mastered advocacy and demonstrate high standards of ethical conduct, professionalism, civility and collegiality. M emOregon. b ership i n t h e Curtis Faulkner, financial College cannot advisor with T h e F aulkner exceed one perWealth Management Group, cent of the total at RBC Wealth Management lawyer populahas a c hieved C h a i rman's tion of the state while providing I ( Council status for 2012, his of Oregon. Welborn's p ractice technical forestthird consecutive year. Chairman's Council is RBC Wealth ry and agriculfocuses on lititural assistance Management Private Client gation involving Group's recognition program. Schechter professionals. to l andowners. Or t ega Galecki has 20 This year's members received Deanna Boire years of experithis status by ending the year h as joi ne d ence in the foras one of the group's top 150 Brookside Place estry i n d ustry f inancial c o nsultants. T h e Assisted Living a nd has a d e Chairman C ouncil a w ards C ommunity i n gree in forestry will be presented in London, Redmond as the T'j from University England next year. Curtis has new di r e ctor. of W i s c onsin. Sc h nering- over 27 years of experience in Barnett In thi s p o s ition Spindrift Fo r - er wealth management and speBoire will manestry C o n sultcializes in innovative wealth age day-to-day ing collaborates management plans. operations as with clients such R.J. Johnson,of R.J. Johnson well as marketa s USFS, t h e Architecture in Bend, and Lawing and commuKlamath Tribes, rence Schechter, of Schechter nity o u t r each. city municipaliArchitect LLC in Bend, have She has been in ties, n o n -prof- N e a l been electedto the Bend2030 Welborn the l o n g -term its and p r ivate board of d irectors. Johnson care i n d u stry landowners. has more than 20 years of for the past 18 C ountry F i experience in a r chitectural, y ears and h a s nancial repsustainable, urban design and expertise in r esen t a t i v e s planning. He is a past particim emory ca r e Roger Peer, of pant of the Bend2030 Acceleraand behavioral P rineville, a n d tor Workshops and Board-Plus h ealth. Boi r e Donald D u nn , H i gley Steering Committee. Schech- Boire has a ba c h elor's of Bend, h ave ter has experience in nonprofit degree in health received th e and sustainable development. care a d m i nisMultiline Qualtration fr om ,; ~<+=I The Well Planned City Focus ity Award. This Area fits his love for visionary O regon S t ate a ward i s p r e clarity based on sustainable University and a sented annually design, technology and ecomaster's degree by the National nomic development. in social work Association o f Faul k ner John Barnett, a c e r tified Schmitz from P o r tland I nsurance a n d public accountant, has joined State University. Financial Advisors and recog- SGA Certified Public AccounMatt Schmitz, customer sernizes financial representatives tant and Consultants in Bend. vice manager at AAMCO of who are dedicated to clients, Barnett has a background of Bend, has won the John Lindadhere to the NAIFA code of working with financial insti- say Sr. Memorial Award. This ethics and p ursue ongoing tutions, construction f i r ms, award is given to the CSM who education. local government entities and best represents dedication to Sherry Ortega has joined health care organizations. He the customer and the AAMCO Bend Premier Real E state. has degrees in accounting and b rand. Schmitz is only t h e Ortega is a principal broker business from Carroll College second person toreceive this and has experience in resi- in Helana, Mont. award, which is given to only dential real estate as well as Gordon Welborn, a partner one person in the country each new home and subdivision at Hart Wagner LLP, recently year. He received the award at development. became a Fellow of the Ameri- the National AAMCO DealLori Schneringer, Kathy Neal can College of Trial Lawyers. ers Association convention in and Carol Higley have joined Fellowship in the College is Phoenix.
Price Continued from C3 Dynamite Data said there had been a marked increase in how much Wal-Mart played with prices, and smaller retailers, including GameStop, Best Buy and Toys R Us, were now also adjusting some prices at least daily. The goal is to attract shoppers with competitively priced products that show up on Web searches, but there is risk, too: some consumers tireof price whiplash. "People are starting to realize, 'I can't trust the price I'm getting, because it might change,'" a pricing consultant, Rafi Mohammed, said. Shoppers have few ways to game the system — ordering the same product at different prices requires expensive return shipments — but Mohammed said retailers had an opportunity to soothe consumers by offering refunds for price adjustments. Schulz said sophisticated r etailers set a l gorithms t o change prices in response to competitors. "Retailers pipe a YEAR END INVENTORY GLEARANCE ALL MATTRESS SETS 5 FURNITURE
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bunch of information in electronically, like internal information — cost, availability of inventory, sales goals," along with competitors' prices, she said. The software also lets retailers establish rules on the pricing of certain products: always price Furbys 5 percent below Kmart, for example, or make sure we are priced at an average ofAmazon and WalMart. Generally, employees also step in and manually adjust prices, too. Toporek said Walmart.com used a combination of computer tools and human adjustments. On popular items, like Wal-Mart's best-sellers, the site tries to "maintain low prices on the items people want the most," meaning it usually responds to competitors' price
Pia Arthur, declined to offer details on Amazon's pricing strategy, and said in an email that the company was "working hard to meet or beat the lowest prices out there." Target declined to comment. A retailer can increase its sales volume when it has the lowest prices, especially because it will appear prominently i n p r i ce-comparison tools. For the children's tablet L eapPadl Explorer, for i n stance, Wal-Mart appeared to be purposely undercutting Amazon, even if by a matter of pennies. When Amazon offered the tablet for $59.99 on the Monday before Thanksg iving, Wal-Mart p r iced i t at $59.97.On the Sunday after Thanksgiving, A m azon raisedthe price to $69.99, and Wal-Mart followed, going to
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Toporek said, however, that the site also tried not to jostle
Sometimes a retailer cuts prices to tempt a competitor shoppers. into offering a money-losing " Clearly w e a r e m a k i ng price and depleting its invenchanges, but it's not the kind tory. "They'll wait until their of constant change you're see- competitor has sold out, and ing on some other sites," he jump back into the game when sa>d. the prices rise a little bit," said An Amazon spokeswoman, Schulz of Dynamite Data.
Continued from C3 T he Department of D e fense — eager to reduce its dependence on oil in the battlefield and keen to become energy-efficient at home — is investing in clean technology, including advanced biofuels, electric vehicles, solar-powered batteries and bases that generate their own electricity. The support of clean energy is directly tied to saving lives, said Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, who has pointed out that for every 50 convoys of gasoline brought into a war zone, a Marine is killed or wounded. About 20 percent of the roughly 800 workers currently constructing First Solar's 550 megawatt Topaz Solar Farm in San L ui s Obispo County, Calif., are veterans. "We'vegot a lot of guys from Iraq and Afghanistan, and they've taken on leadership roles," said Richard D'Amato, who overseesconstruction at Topaz, which First Solar says will produce enough electricity to power 160,000 homes. "They are used to working hard in less than great conditions. It can be 110 degrees on
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like restaurants in which the majority of w o rkers make Continued from C3 $24,000 a year or less, ac"They're all d eveloping cording to research by the their strategies," said Debra Kaiser Family Foundation. Gold, a senior partner with The foundation found that Mercer who advises several only 28percent of companies major retailers. that employ large numbers Many who oppose the re- of low-income workers offer quirement say the cost of health benefits. "This is where the biggest providing health insurance could mean h i r in g f e wer set of hurdles is," said Glary workers. Claxton, a Kaiser executive. "Any dollar that gets diBy 2014, businesses with verted, whether it's through 50 or more full-time employObamacare or increased tax ees will be expected to ofrates, puts franchisees one fer as yet undefined afforddollar further away from be- able coverage, based on an ing able to expand their busi- employee's income. For emnesses," said Don Fox, chief ployers that fail to offer such executiveof Firehouse Subs, coverage, the law typically a fast-growing chain of 559 calls for a penalty of $2,000 a restaurants based in Jack- worker, excluding the first 30 sonville, Fla. employees. At the 30 stores the corpoAs evidence of how sensiration owns, only full-time tive the issue is, Schnatter managers are offered cover- of Papa John's took some age. Fox is wrestling with heat for his initial statements whether to absorb the con- aboutthepossibilitythatfransiderable cost of c o vering chiseeswould cut employees' 100 more employees or pay hours to avoid penalties or the penalties — which would having to provide coverage. probably cost him less — but His comments, made during risk losing valued employees a public appearance, were to competitors who choose to reported by a local newspaoffer coverage. per in Florida, The Naples Employee health coverage News. After facing a storm of now averages nearly $6,000 criticism, he wrote an opinfor an individual plan. That ion piece for The Huffington is considerable for businesses Post, in which he said he had
only been speculating about the law's potential impact on franchisees. "Papa John's, like m ost businesses, is still researching what the Affordable Care Act means to our operations," he wrote. "Regardless of the conclusion of our analysis, we will honor this law, as we do all laws, and continue to offer 100 percent of Papa John's c orporate employees a n d workers in company-owned stores health insurance as we have since the company was founded in 1984."
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window manufacturer JeldWen, which built B rasada before selling it in 2010. Pippin never was able to secure full financing for the Remington project, and filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in early 2010. No homes have been built on the property. One-half of a golf course was all that was built before the project lost momentum.
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hen the U.S. Department of Labor found three Oregon blueberry farmers guilty, it moved fast. When the department was asked to justify it, the department has been slow. The DepartmentofLabor moved swiftly this summer to enforce "apparent violations" against the three Oregon blueberry farmers. The farmers got a federal order shutting down their businesses and putting their perishable blueberries on hold. They were told the way to get the crop shipped was to sign a confession, pay a settlement and waive any right of appeal. That's right. The farmers had the "choice" of signing a document saying that they were guilty without any trial and without any right of appeal. They had to waive any right of appeal — even if evidence was to surface later that the farmers were innocent. Either that, or face the possibility that they would lose part of their crop. The farmers signed. That's fair? Instead of good old innocent until proven guilty, farmers had to sign that they were guilty with no recourse. Here's what the Department of Labor said the farmers did wrong: "Additional workers helped fill the bins, yet their names never appeared on the employer's payroll records." It is unclear, though, if the department actually found unpaid workers or just believed that the workers on payroll records could not have picked so manyblueberries. The department said it got $240,000in total payments from the farmers. The farmers were upset. The Oregon Farm Bureauwas upset.State and federal representatives were upset. They fired off letters to the Department of Labor asking questions. Members of Oregon's Congressional delegation sent one spelling out how one of the farmers was required to pay a fine and waive any right of recourse before the farmer was ever informed in writing of the allegations. The letter sent on Aug. 17 also asked a series of questions about how the department uses its enforcement powers.
August went by. September and November are gone. Still, the Department of Labor has not responded to the Congressional questions. Labor Department Spokesman Josh Lamont assured us that would happen. He said there's information on the department's website about the department's powers and the department has held scores of outreacheventsin Oregon and Washington state this year. Lamont pointed out that the government also signs away something when it signs a consent order for a specific alleged violation — the ability to take further legal action against an employer — just as a farmer signs away the ability to appeal. But we can't see how the farmer is in a fair bargaining position with the government holding a crop that might soon spoil. If the farmers broke the law, the workers should be properly compensated and maybe the farmers need to be punished. But the Department of Labor has a series of tools to stop employers who break the law. It can issue fines. It could have sought criminal prosecution. Instead the department chose to employ one of its most potent tools — the ability to seize products under the "hot goods" provision of the Fair Labor Standards Act. So how does the department use this provision? Is it the government's policy not to disclose violations before issuing hot goods orders? How do farmerswith a perishable crop have a fair opportunity to respond? Did the department ever locate the "additional workers" that were never paid? Or can workers pick more berries than the department assumes? We couldn't find the answers to those questions anywhere on the department's website. Lamont didn't know on Friday, either. If the department doesn't have good answers, it's hard to see how it should have this enforcement power.
From the Archives Editor's note:The following editorial from Oct. 30, 1957, does not necessarily reflect the views of The Bulletin's editorial board today.
Soils,1957 Edition The Year Book ofAgriculture, 1957 edition, has just made its appearance. It is "Soils." The new volume replaces a ponderous book that is now out of print and out of date. That volume was "Soils and Men." It was a 1938 publication. It was a giant of 1,232 pages. Copies distributed numbered 258,042. It helped to make Americans aware of the acuteneed of caringfor their heritage — the soil on which civilization has its foundation. Purpose of the new volume, more compact and notas wordy
as the 1938 publication, is to stress again the central message of the parent edition: "The social lesson of soil waste is that no man has the right to destroy soil even if he does own it fee simple." Knowledge of soil has expanded greatly since 1938. The new volume is timely. So is a statement by Ezra Taft Benson, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, in the foreword: "For all Americans, wherever they live, soil is a basic treasure. Soils produce good yields and keep on doing so if they are well managed. The management of soils is among the oldest of the arts, but none is changing more rapidly. "We know more abouttaking care of soil than our fathers and grandfathers did. "There is much more that we should know."
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America's national debt is a major problem. However, modifying the tax codes will not solve our economic woes, especially with the income-neutral idea presently being proposed. The use of taxes as a political gimmick is great campaign football, but not good governance. C ontinuing o u r pr e sent t a x b reaks benefiting w e althy a n d working Americans will not help the unemployed, those who are suffering the b urden of A m e rica's near economic collapse. Tax breaks have been inplace for the past 10 years. Have they worked? Where are the promised jobs? China, that's where! Historically, tax breaks to encourage job creation during a major downturn have not worked. Two proposals are currently on the table: 1. Continue the present tax breaks,or 2. Provide subsidies to manufacturers who build and produce here in America. A third option supporting American business and growth of jobs has thus far been ignored.For 200 years, tariffs protected American manufacturing and market from cheap products made abroad. Tariffs were the tried and true method of wealth and job creation until corporate America discovered cheap labor elsewhere. Cynically labeling tariffs as "protectionism" is t h e e quivalent of wearing historical blinders, seeing only dollar signs for the few, ignoring the economic health of this country for all. Option one gives us lower prices while sending American jobs overseas. Option two will raise taxes because someone has to pay for corporate subsidies but will not eliminate foreign competition. Option three will raise prices but will return lost jobs to America. Dick Phay prineville
John Gottberg Anderson's Nov. 11 "Remembering our Veterans" article was a grand tribute to veterans across Oregon.Closer to home, the article failed to mention the Bend Heroes Memorial where the names of 114 fallen veterans and first responders are displayed on granite monuments, monogrammed flags for Bend's five f allen Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom veterans displayed on Veterans Memorial Bridge, displays at Mountain View High School honoring graduates Marine Lance Cpl. Randy Newman and Sgt. Zachary McBride, and the memorial for Jefferson County veterans and bronze statue of PFC Thomas Tucker in Madras. The veterans memorial near Redmond High School was recently dedicated. La Pine has several memorials. The 18 "World War II Veterans Historic Highway" signs on U.S. Highway 97 from the Oregon/California border to the Columbia River and on state Highway 126 between Redmond and Prineville are the first permanent honors to Oregon's 147,600 World War II veterans. The massed flags in all Central Oregon cities also honor our nation and veterans. The little-known Blue Star Memorial Highway markers along U.S. Highway 97 and U.S. Highway 197 honor all veterans. About 400 World War II Oregon
Distinguished Alumni plaquesseven are veterans. Dick Tobiason Bend
Look to new, young educators
Reviewing my own personal history, I realize that before WWII, a high school diploma assured one of some kind of lifetime job — maybe not sophisticated, but steady. By the end of WWII, like millions of ex-GIs, 1 had to complete a college degree to compete in a suddenly scientific world. Full-time employment demanded f u l l-time a p p lication to education — not the liberal arts and sports oriented 8ll~ month current program with its stultifying 2'/2 month vacations. Today's education leaves many young people still at home, wondering what they might like to work at — or even worse, what they are even qualified to do! We must look to our new, young educators to face these challenges. However, the best and brightest will leave the education field for greener pastures unless we can offer them s alaries comparable to what i n dustry will offer them. They must be taught on a year-round basis, to face year-round work as industry would demand, and be rewarded for progress and performance as in industry. We are not so smart that we can teach or learn as much in 8'I~ months as a challenging world does veterans (86 from Central Oregon) in 12! have been treated to free trips to Every problem with our country Washington, D.C., to visit its nation- to which I listened during the recent al World War II Memorial through billion-dollar e lection c a mpaign the national Honor Flight program. came from "politics as usual" and In the presence of 1,600 students will not be solved by more of the and 50 local veterans and just in same! But a new, young, erudite, aptime for Veterans Day, Bend High propriately paid, dedicated team of School rededicated a 68-year-old educators can solve them all and replaque honoring 35 fallen World store America's rightful place in our War II and Korean War veterans science-oriented world. who attended the school. Bend High Russell B. Williams School also honors 30 alumni with Sisters
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The 'X Tax' is a fair solution to nation's revenue problem n 1986, Democrats and Republicans came together and enacted a tax reform measure that closed loopholes and lowered tax rates. That was a great achievement. The '86 act has shaped thinking ever since. Now when people talk about tax reform, they instinctively say, "Let's do another '86-style act.n When they debate tax ideas, they inevitably fixate on the two levers that were central back then: closing loopholes and changing top marginal rates. The problem is that it's not 1986 anymore. We have a different set of problems. The two levers highlighted in that earlier reform are not powerful enough tohelp us address the issues we face today. The 1986 paradigm has
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DAVID BROOKS rates, as we'd have to do this time around, then you would make the incentives worse. Raising top tax rates may not be as cataclysmic for the economy as some have argued, but this is still one of the most growth-killing ways to raise revenue. ln other words, if we're going to simultaneously address our two most pressing needs — raising revenue and boosting growth — we're goingto have to breakfreefrom the 1986 paradigm. That means asking the basic ques-
tion: What is the singlebiggestproblem with the tax code'? It's not the complexity, bad as that is. The biggest problem is that it rewards consumption and punishes savings and investment. You can't fundamentally address that problem within the 1986 paradigm. You can address it only through a consumption tax. This idea is off the table right now, but reality will inevitably drive us toward it. We have to have a consumption tax if we want to both grow the economy and reduce debt. But isn't a consumption tax regres-
sive since poor people spend a bigger share of their incomes than rich people'? The late David Bradford of Princeton University effectively solved that problem with his so-called X Tax.
Under the X Tax, you wouldn't pay the consumption tax at the cash register. Businesses would be taxed on their cash flow, taking an immediate deduction for investments rather than depreciating them over time. Households would pay tax at progressive rates on their wages but would not pay tax on income from savings. The X Tax effectively taxes the money you spend right now and rewards savings and investment. The government could raise a chunk of revenue this way and significantly boost growth with little or no change in how tax burdens are distributed between rich and poor. — David Brooks is a columnist for The New York Times.
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Troy Duane Tribby Nov. 5, 1963- Nov. 4, 2012 T roy D u a n e T r i b b y o f B end, Oregon, d ied f r o m a n accident N o v ember 4 , 2012, he was 48. A Celebration of Life will be h el d for friends a nd f a m i ly f r om 2:30 — 6:00 p.m., on D ec. 16 , 2012, at t he R e d Grange Hall, located at 7 07 S.W . K a l a ma , R e d mond, Oregon 97756. T roy w a s b o r n N o v e m ber 5, 1963, to Dennis and Linda Tribby i n P o r t l and, Oregon. He attended grade school in S a n dy, O r egon, a nd H ig h s c h ool i n T h e Dalles, Oregon. He married his wife, And rea, o n S e p t ember 1 8 , 2010, in Reno, Nevada. Troy wa s a s k i l led a u t o body repairman 8e auto reb uilder. H e w a s a l s o a building trades contractor. I n addition, h e h e l d d e rees as a personal trainer or physical fitness, (which was his favorite trade). Troy was extremely dedic ation to th e M a r t ial A r t s D iscipline o f A i k i d o a n d h ad many f r i e nds i n t h e sport. Equine endurance racing was another sport in which he excelled at. Troy was a v ery a c c omplished r i d e r and started r i d ing h o r ses w hen he w a s 2 t/2 years o ld. He a lso l o ved r i d i n g h is Harley S p o rtster m o torcycle. With his smile and positive attitude, he developed innumerous lasting friends hips i n Aik i do , e n durance or business relationships, he will be missed by many. Survivors i nc l u d e h i s wife, Andrea; his parents, Dennis and L i nda T r i b by ; and his son, Thomas. Troy Tribby
Disney By Valerie J. Nelson Los Angeles Times
LOS ANGELES — While
playing polo on the fields of Southern California in the late 1930s, Mel Shaw met Walt Dis-
ney and was soon playing on his team, the Donald Ducks, that took on the president of M exico's personal team i n 1938 — and won. "He called me a wild Indian because I was stealing the ball from him all the time," Shaw later said of that first meeting. But as Shaw told the story, one day Disney handed him a stack of papers and said: "You like to draw animals — read this and see what you can do." It was the script for "Bambi," and the beginning of Shaw's long affiliation with D isney as a visual development and design artist. He help set the style for that 1942 animated classic and many others from the studio, including what became "Fantasia" (1940), "The Fox and the Hound" (1982) and his final Disney project, 1994's "The Lion King." Shaw, 97, died of congestive heart failure Nov. 22 at Woodland Care Center in Reseda, Calif., said his son, Rick. "Mel was on a short list of vanguard artists who would jump into a new film when it was still a blank piece of paper and with his stunning work he'd show us all the visual possibilities," Don Hahn, a producer who worked with Shaw on "Beauty and the Beast" and "The Lion King," said in a statement. Outside of the studio, Shaw was perhaps best known for drawing the title sequence of the 1977 movie "The Rescuers." The animated prologue shows a character placing a plea for help in a bottle and tossing it into the high seas. "You see these very beautiful pastel drawings, and all of them are Mel's," said Charles Solomon, an animation critic and historian. "The producer and director of the film looked at his preliminary drawings and said, 'That's it, we don't need anything else.'" The artist was involved with practically every sequence of "Bambi," he said in "Walt's People, Vol. 12," a newly published collection of interviews with artists who worked with Disney.
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Inmateaccuse o ro in an onsame a e was re ease The Associated Press EUGENE — A man who was among about 30 inmates released Thursday from the Lane County Jail in a budget move is accused of robbing a bank less than an hour later, authorities say. Eugene p olice a r r ested Christopher Franklin Weaver, 33, shortlyafter a robbery at a Pacific Continental Bank branch, The Register-Guard reported.Officers handed him over to FBI officials, who took him back to the jail. Weaver was among inmates released at ll a.m. The bank was robbed at 11:55 a.m. "This isn't necessarily a worst-case scenario, but it's a very bad case," said county sheriff's Sgt. Carrie Carver. As a federal inmate, Weaver will remain in jail unless a federal judge authorizes his release. He was previously jailed on a parole violation stemming from a conviction for seconddegree sexual abuse. Sheriff Tom Turner said recently he needed to close 35 beds because federal demand for space in the county facility had unexpectedly decreased, meaning the U.S. Marshals Service was paying the county less than it had previously. The jail is large enough to hold nearly 500 people, but nowhas just 135 beds available for local offenders. Fifty-five additional beds are designated
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Inmates, including Christopher Franklin Weaver,far left, on Thursday leave the Lane County Jail in Eugene as a result of budget cuts that reduced capacity by 35 beds. Less than an hour later, Weaver allegedly robbed a downtown Eugene bank. for federal prisoners, while 15 more are rented by the city. Thursday's exodus was the second time this year that the county has reduced available jail space. In June, 96 beds were closed to allow the sheriff's office to balance its budget for the current fiscal year. Since then,dozens of inmates have been forced out each week to clear space for
others considered to pose a greater danger to the public. "As we get smaller, the people we releaseget more dangerous,"Jail Commander Greg Fox said. Three of the latest inmates freed have been accused of offenses that would result in m andatoryprison sentences if they are convicted, the newspaper reported.
Me ical pot patient urne in explosion makinghashish By Steven DuBois The Associated Press
PORTLAND — A medical marijuana patient suffered severe burns to the upper half of his body in an explosion caused by his attempt to make hashish oil, the Washington County Sheriff's Office said Friday. Nicholas Broms, 22, was in stable condition at Portland's Legacy Emanuel Hospital. The explosion heavily damaged his apartment, tearing out the back wall, blowing the windows out and sending householditems across a 50foot area. It's unclear if the incident will be treated like a kitchen accident or if Broms will face criminalcharges. Broms can
legally possess marijuana, but the sheriff's office contends it's illegal to change its composition in a way that
places people in danger. Ray said the investigation remains active. "He's still in the hospital," Ray said. "First things first, he needs to get taken care of." The explosion happened late Thursday at an apartm ent complex n ear B e averton. Residents of t h r ee adjoining apartments were evacuated but no one else was hurt. The county activated a t eam t o r e move any potentially h azardous chemicals. Hashish oil is concentrated marijuana, and its production can be afire risk because it's prepared using butane. Ray confirmed that butane was found in the apartment. The Oregon Medical Marijuana Act allows patients to convert marijuana to hashish or hash oil. The state ac-
knowledged the legality earlier this year in a response to a lawsuit filed by medical marijuana u se r A n t h ony Beasley, who claims Keizer city police illegally searched his home in October 2007. The suit is now before the U .S. 9th Circuit Court o f
Appeals. Beasley's attorney, Brian Michaels, said this is the first time he has heard of a blast caused by someone legally making hash oil. W i thout knowing more specifics of the case, he likened it to an unfortunate accident rather than a crime. "If he's doing something legally, and it's not a dangerous act in general — thousands of people do it, nobody gets hurt — what's the crime'?" Michaels said. "Just because there's an i n j ur y d o esn't mean there'sa crime."
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Oregon man injured in shark attack WAILUKU, Hawaii — A 61-year-old Oregon m an has been bitten by a shark in waters off Maui. Maui County said Friday the man was snorkeling with another man about 200 yards off Kihei when the shark attacked. The Oregonian identified the man as Thomas Floyd Kennedy of Lake Oswego. The county said the man suffered multiple cuts on his lower left leg and thigh. He told authorities the shark's head was about two feet wide, but it isn't known what type of shark attacked him. After treatment by lifeguards, he was taken to Maui Memorial M edical Center.
Storm goes easy on Oregon Coast ern Oregon, dropping less
Report finds homesin Eastern Oregon among mostaffordable inthe state The Associated Press P ENDLETON — W h e n Chad Patterson moved east from Portland, he became a homeowner. He figures the three-bedroom, one-bathroom house he recently bought in Pendleton — his first — would have cost twice as much in Portland, about $300,000. That's not a price the educator could have afforded in O r egon's
biggest city, especially while paying off loans he took out to get a master's degree from Portland State University. "If you come out without a bunch of heavy student loans, with a teacher salary in Portland, you might be able to buy a house," he said.
Patterson, 37 and single, moved to Pendleton in February to teach in the behavioral services department for the InterMountain Edu c ation Service District. C omparing average four-bedroom, two-bathroom homes, two real estate companies say their statistics show Pendleton or nearby Hermiston as the least expensive housing markets in Oregon, the East Oregonian reports. According to a C oldwell Banker report, the average house of that size in Pendleton costs $185,700. The national average is $292,100. An a v e rage f o u r -bedroom, two-bathroom home in Hermiston costs $140,000,
said Patsy Keimig, principal broker for t h e H e r miston American West Properties branch. Keimig said the Pendleton and Hermiston markets differ. Hermiston has newer homes, generally dating to the 1950s. Some Pendleton homes were built in the early 1900s. T he C o l dwell Ba n k er figures put L ak e Oswego, Corvallis and Portland atop the Oregon markets, with average pricesin the comp arison ranging f rom t h e mid-$300,000s to the h i gh $ 400,000s. Coos Bay a n d Woodburn are th e second and third least expensive, at $186,600 and $188,000.
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Fox said inmates understand the situation. "Most are just counting their hours, expecting to be the next one to go," he said. The sheriff's office is cutting six jail deputy positions to offsetthe projected $750,000 reduction in federal revenue in this fiscal year. Three deputies are retiring, while three more are being laid off, Fox said.
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Zoo chimpeuthanized atage 60 The Associated Press PORTLAND — O r e gon Zoo officials say Coco the chimpanzee has been euthanized. She was believed to be about 60 years old. The zoo's Hova Najarian said Friday that Coco was the oldest animal at the Port-
land facility. Primate curator Jennifer Davis told KGW-TV that the chimp had suffered a debilitating medical issue earlier in the week and the most humane option was to euthanize her. Coco's actual birth date
was not known. She was donated to the zoo in 1961. She is survived at the zoo by two of her daughters. Najarian says the median l ife expectancy for c h i m panzees is about 32 years for males and about 39 years for females.
rain than expected on the coast but lingering inland over the Rogue Valley. The Mail Tribune report-
ed only minor flooding in Medford. Rainfall amounted to 2.22 inches, breaking the daily record by nearly an inch. The storm dropped about 3 inches of rain in Curry C ounty, less than th e 8 inches originally forecast. Officials said there were no significant disruptions in Brookings, where the city is recovering from a storm earlier this month that City M anager Gary Milliman s a i d ca u s ed about $2 million in damage to public infrastructure.
2 arrested on N.Y. charges in Oregon KLAMATH FA LLS Federal authorities say two men wanted in the theft of thousands of prescription pills in New York state have been arrested in a town of about 400 people. The Herald and News reported the two were taken i nto custody Monday i n Bonanza, east of Klamath Falls. They were identified as 45-year-old William H. Chapple III and 21-year-old Cody S. Broecker. The U.S. attorney's office in western New York said they face burglary and drug charges from the theft of 15,000 to 20,000 pills. — From wire reports
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TEMPERATURE PRECIPITATION
Tomorrow Rise Set Mercury....5:32 a.m...... 3:34 p.m. Venus......4:56 a.m...... 3:09 p.m. Mars.......9:48 a.m...... 631 p.m. Jupiter......423 pm......730 a.m. Satum......4:22 a.m...... 2;55 p.m. Uranus.....1:27 p.m......1:45 a.m.
Yesterday's weather through 4 p.m. inBend High/Low.............. 50/37 24 hours endmg 4 p.m.*. . 0.05" Record high........ 71 m 1929 Month to date.......... 0.66" Recordlow.......... 0in1985 Average monthtodate... 1.39" Average high.............. 41 Year to date............ 7.69" Averagelow .............. 25 Average year to date..... 9.1 6" Barometricpressureat 4 p.m29.58 Record 24 hours ...0.34in1984 *Melted liquid equivalent
ULTRAVIOLET INDEX
OREGON CITIES
SKI REPORT
Yesterday Saturday Sunday The higher the UV Index number, the greater Ski report from around the state, representing Hi/Lo/Pcp H i / Lo/W H i /Lo/Wthe need for eye and skin protection. Index is conditions at 5 p.m. yesterday:
City Precipitationvaluesare24-hour totals through4 p.m.
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Astoria ........ 56/49/0.51 ..... 53/45/r.....52/44/sh Baker City......51/43/0.08.....47/36/r.....46/29/sh Brookings...... 56/52/0.12..... 55/52/r.....53/47/sh Burns..........47/40/0.42....47/35/sh.....45/26/sh Eugene........ 59/48/0.11 ..... 55/46/r.....50/43/sh Klamath Falls .. 51/42/0 49 ....46/37/r ... 42/27/rs Lakeview.......43/37/0.29....46/39/sh..... 42/29/r La Pine........48/36/0.00....47/31/sh..... 40/28/rs Medford.......59/46/0.48.....52/46/r.....49/38/sh Newport.......55/54/0.18.....54/48/r......52/45/r North Bend..... 61/55/0.16..... 56/51/r.....53/46/sh Dntario........53/43/0.23....52/42/sh.....51/33/sh Pendleton...... 57/33/0.01 ..... 54/42/r.....53/37/sh Portland ....... 60/44/0.14..... 53/47/r...... 51/44/r Prineville.......53/41/0.10....47/36/sh.....44/30/sh Redmond....... 53/36/0.02..... 50/37/r.....46/30/sh Roseburg....... 60/46/0 42.... 55/47/sh..... 53/43/sh Salem ....... 58/50/010 . . 53/46/r . . .51/43/sh Sisters.........52/37/0.02....48/34/sh.....40/29/sh The Dages......46/36/0 02.....53/43/r.....49/38/sh
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ROAD CONDITIONS Snow level androadconditions representing conditions at 5 p.m. yesterday. Key:TT. = Traction Tires. Pass Conditions 1-5 at Siskiyou Summit........ Carry chains or T. Tires 1-84 at Cabbage Hill....... .. . Carry chains or T. Tires
Ski area Last 24 hours Base Depth Anthony Lakes ...... . . . . . . . . 0 .0 . . .no report Hoodoo..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0... no report Mt. Ashland...... . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0... no report Mt. Bachelor..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . 31-40 Mt. Hood Meadows..... . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . 26 Mt. Hood Ski Bowl..... . . . . . . 0 .0 . . .no report Timberline...... . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0. . . . . . . . 36
Warner Canyon....... . . . . . . . 0.0... no report Willamette Pass ....... . . . . . . 0.0...no report
Aspen, Colorado...... . . . . . . . 0.0. . . . . .19-20 Mammoth Mtn., California...12-14... . . .46-56 Park City, Utah ...... . . . . . . . . 0.0. . . . . . . . 21 Squaw Valley, California..... .. . 6 . . . . . 5-34 Sun Valley, Idaho....... . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . .8-22 Hwy. 58 at Willamette Pass.... Carry chains or T.Tires Taos, New Mexico...... . . . . . . 0.0. . . . . .1012 Hwy. 138 at Diamond Lake.... Carry chains or T.Tires Hwy. 242 at McKenzie Pass........ Closed for season Vail, Colorado...... . . . . . . . . . 0.0... . . . . . 18 For up-to-minute conditions turn to: For links to the latest ski conditions visit: www.skicentral.com/oregon.html www.tripcheck.com or call 511 Legend: W-weather,Pcp-precipitatian, s-sun,pc-partialclouds,c-clauds,h-haze,sh-showers,r-rain,t-thunderstorms,sf-snowflurries, so snow,i-ice,rs-rain-snawmix,w-wind,f-fag, dr-drizzle, tr-trace
Hwy. 20 at Santiam Pass...... Carry chains or T. Tires Hwy. 26 at Government Camp.. Carry chains or T. Tires Hwy. 26 at Ochoco Divide..... Carry chains or T. Tires
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II/3/I Hartford,CT .....40/30/0 00.. 38/34/rs. 54/41/pc Sacramento......62/59/1.57... 64/56/r...63/48/r Springfield, MO ..67/41/0.00..67/55/pc. 68/57/pc Atlanta .........65/44/0.00..67/49/pc.67/49/pc Helena..........52/36/0.00...47/32/r...48/28/r St.Lauis.........66/41/0.00...65/56/c.. 70/58/c Tampa..........78/58/0.00..80/61/pc.80/61/pc Atlantic City.....51/24/000..54/43/pc.58/47/pc Honolulu........80/65/0 00..83/70/pc. 84/70/sh Salt Lake City....59/49/000..57/45/pc...62/34/r Tucson..........76/47/000...76/47/s .. 78/48/s Austin..........79/61/000..81/62/pc.80/60/pc Houston ........78/55/000..79/63/pc. 79/64/pc SanAntonio.....77/59/000 ..78/62/pc. 77/59/pc Tulsa...........61/47/000 ..74/58/pc. 75/60/pc Baltimore .......49/25/000 ..52/39/pc. 61/46/pc Huntsville.......65/36/0.00..64/48/pc. 67/49/pc SanDiego...... 69/60/trace... 68/58/c...66/58/r Washington,DC..54/33/0.00 .. 54/44/pc. 62/47/pc sigings.........55/40/000...54/34/c. 55/36/pc Indianapolis.....57/38/0.00 ..59/50/pc. 62/53/sh SanFrancisco....63/60/1.90... 64/59/r...62/51/r Wichita.........64/29/0.00..69/40/pc.. 71/56/s Birmingham .. 65/39/000 ..66/49/pc. 72/50/pc Jackson,MS.... 69/35/000 ..73/55/pc 74/55/pc SanJose........64/59/1.14.. 64/58/r...63/48/r Yakima.........43/34/0.01...49/37/r. 44/32/sh Bismarck........33/20/000...41/27/c. 47/35/pc Jacksonvile..... 73/47/000 72/53/pc 73/55/pc SantaFe........57/32/0.00... 57/32/s 56/35/s Yuma .. . . . 79/57/0.00... 77/56/s .. 79/57/s Boise...........59/53/0.00... 54/43/r...54/33/r Juneau..........23/19/0.00..25/I5/sn. 25/19/sn INTERNATIONAL Boston..........38/30/000 ..42/38/sh. 56/45/pc Kansas City......61/40/0.00 ..62/42/pc.. 69/58/s Bsdgepoit,CT... 44/31/000...44/39/c. 54/45/pc Lansing.........42/33/001 ..54/47/pc. 58/47/sh Amsterdam......45/27/001 ..44/40/sh 44/36/sh Mecca..........97/73/000 . 88/70/c.. 87/69/s Buffalo.........37/27/003..49/46/pc. 52/45/sh Lasyegas.......70/60/000..68/49/pc.. 70/51/c Athens..........70/62/005 ..70/57/pc 64/51/pc MexicoCity .....73/48/000... 70/45/s .. 71/45/s BurlingtonVT.....20/8/000..33/32/sn. 46/39/sh Lexington.......56/39/000..61/50/pc. 65/54/sh Auckland........64/57/000..65/56/pc.67/61/sh Montreal.........16/7/000...26/23/c. 37/34/sh Caribou,ME......19/S/000..26/23/pc. 39/35/sn Lincoln..........49/25/000 ..60/33/pc.. 65/46/s Baghdad........66/46/000..69/54/pc. 70/56/pc Moscow........37/19/046...39/34/c.. 35/16/c Charleston, SC...68/40/000 ..69/51/pc. 71/51/pc Little Rock.......66/35/0.00 ..69/56/pc. 72/55/pc Bangkok........91/77/000...92/75/c. 91/77/pc Nairobi.........79/61/038... 75/56/s. 75/56/sh Charlotte........64/28/000...64/42/s. 67/44/pc LosAngeles......66/62/0.67...64/58/c...63/54/I seiyng..........30/19/000 ..35/22/pc. 39/17/pc Nassau.........79/70/000... 76/68/t. 76/71/pc Chattanooga.....63/31/000 ..65/46/pc.68/47/pc Louisville........59/45/0.00 ..62/52/pc. 66/55/sh Beirut..........73/61/000...73/63/c .. 73/63/s New Delh<.......70/52/000...73/54/s.. 75/53/s Cheyenne.......54/32/0.00 ..56/34/pc. 60/36/pc Madison,Wl.....45/37/0.00..53/45/sh.. 55/43/» Berlin...........37/27/013...35/33/c.. 28/23/c Osaka..........57/41/000..51/35/sh.47/43/pc Chicago.........51/36/000..55/52/sh.60/52/pc Memphis....... 65/43/000 68/56/pc.72/58/pc Bogota.........66/50/022 ..59/50/sh. 62/51/sh Oslo............25/19/000 ..19/15/pc... 9/4/pc Cincinnati.... 59/26/000 .61/49/pc. 64/52/sh Miami . . . . 78/69/02477/68/pc80/67/pc sudapest........45/37/0.1 4... 42/36/c .. 36/29/sf Ottawa..........1 57/0 00... 25/22/c. 36/33/sh Cleveland.......50/34/0.00 ..54/47/pc. 57/49/sh Milwaukee......45/40/0.00..53/49/sh. 55/45/pc BuenosAires.....79/63/086... 84/63/s .. 90/65/s Paris............41/30/000...42/39/c. 39/32/pc ColoradoSpnngs.63/31/000..65/36/pc.. 65/41/s Minneapolis.....36/31/0 00 ..48/32/sh. 47/40/pc CaboSanLucas ..88/61/000... 85/62/s .. 86/62/s Rio deJaneiro....86/77/000 ..83/73/pc...88/74/t Columbia,MO...65/39/000...65/53/c. 68/57/pc Nashvige........61/31/000 ..65/49/pc. 70/52/pc Cairo...........81/57/000 ..82/65/pc .. 82/64/c Rome...........57/46/000... 61/46/r. 55/43/sh Columbia,SC....65/30/000...69/44/s. 70/47/pc New Orleans.....71/49/0.00..74/60/pc. 75/60/pc Calgary..........18/7/000..37/21/pc... 17/9/c Santiago........72/48/000 ..84/63/pc.. 86/62/s Columbus, GA...71/47/000 ..71/47/pc. 71/51/pc New York.......46/38/0.00...47/43/c. 58/47/pc Cancun.........82/63/0.00... 80/73/t...80/72/t Sas Paulo.......81/64/0.00... 81/68/t...82/67/I Columbus, OH....57/34/000...59/47/s. 62/52/sh Newark,NJ......48/30/0.00...45/42/c. 58/45/pc Dublin..........45/32/000 ..40/32/sh.46/44/sh Sapporo........32/30/000 .. 27/23/sf. 31/29/pc Concord,NH.....30/21/000 ..32/31/sn. 48/34/sh Norfolk VA......59/30/000...62/42/s. 65/47/pc Edinburgh.......39/25/0.00...36/28/s .. 35/32/c Seoul...........43/27/0.00...38/26/c. 40/22/pc Corpus Christi....85/65/000 ..79/65/pc. 79/63/pc Oklahoma City...70/45/0.00 ..73/51/pc. 78/57/pc Geneva.........39/34/000..36/27/pc.31/20/sn 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NORTHWEST NEWS
Wolverine trapping season bloekedby Montana judge
COMTNG
E2i 'IZ E FO R
KIDs IN NEED
By Matthew Brown The Associated Press
BILLINGS, Mont. — The fierce but elusive wolverine got a last-minute reprieve Friday from a trapping season due to start this weekend in Montana, after a state judge issued a restraining order sought by conservationists who say climate change threatens the predators' long-term survival. District Judge Jeffrey Sherlock said the potential for trapping to damage the species' p opulation o utweighed t h e loss of any recreational harvest opportunities. Montana is the only state in the Lower 48 that allows wolverine trapping. Up to five can be harvested each season — a level state officials and trappers had argued was sustainable and did not threaten the overall population. Conservation an d s p o r ting groups sued in October to force Montana wildlife officials to halt the practice. That came after an earlier petition to ban trapping was denied by the state. Trapping opponents cited a 2010 finding from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that said climate change may threaten the predators' longterm survival. W olverines a re toug h
enough to fight off a grizzly bear when cornered. But they generally stick to high elevations with deep snow, and the government projected their habitat will shrink dramati-
cally in coming decades. An estimated 250 to 300 wolverines live in the Lower 48. Most are in Montana and Idaho but some have ranged into Washington, Oregon, California, Wyoming and Colorado. There are largerpopulations in Alaska, where trapping also is permitted, and as many as 20,000 wolverines in Canada. Given that Montana's trapPing SeaSOn WaS dtte tO OPen today, a plaintiff in the lawsuit said Sherlock's ruling came "in
Jeff Copeland Glacier National Park
A wolverine photographed in Glacier National Park in Montana. A Montana judge has issued a last-minute restraining order blocking a trapping season for the fierce but imperiled wolverine that had been set to start today. the nick of time." "We thinkthere are enough other threats that wolverines are facing, with climate change and habitat loss, that trapping is not another one that needs to be piled on top of them," said Arlene Montgomery with Friends of the Wild Swan, a Montana-based conservation group that is among the plaintiffs in the case. In his Friday ruling, Sherlock said he would re-evaluate the restraining order against Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks following a Jan. 10 hearing in Helena. The state's trapping season was scheduled to run through Feb. 15. Paul Fielder with the Montana T r appers A s sociation said Sherlock had overstepped
his bounds by weighing in against the state's professional wildlife managers who set the trapping season. He added that Sherlock's characterization of trapping as a recreational pursuit was inaccurate. "If somebody can trap a wolverine and sell a wolverine pelt
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL
SKIING
Stanford
OSU, NichollsStateset to play, threemonths late The Associated Press
Cup race in Alberta.
LAKE LOUISE, Alberta — Lindsey Vonn won
the season-opening downhill Friday for her 12th career World Cup victory at Lake Louise,
renewing her desire to race against the men at the Canadian resort.
"When you sayyou
want to race the men, you can't really not win
for berth in
By Anne M. Peterson
Bend's LaurenneRoss skis in Friday's World
Vonn wins, Bend's Ross finishes11th
tops UCLA
Nextup Nicholls State at Oregon State • When:
Today, 11:30 a.m. • TV:
Pac-12 Network • Radio: KICE-AM 940, KRCO-AM 690
the women's races,"
said Vonn, whose bid to race in the men's event last week was denied by FIS. "I knew that and I definitely was trying to prove a point, I think mostly to myself, but
CORVALLIS — Oregon State finally gets to play its opener. The No. 16 Beavers will host Nicholls State today — at 11:30 a.m. The game was supposed to be played on Sept. 1, but it was postponed when Hurricane Isaac bore down on the Colonels' Thibodeaux, La., campus. Officials for both schools decided it would be best to reschedule the game out of concern for the athletes affected by the storm. Three months later, Oregon State is 8-3 overall and awaiting a bowl bid on Sunday. The Beavers are possibly headed to the Holiday Bowl in San Diego on Dec. 27, and representatives for that bowl will be in Corvallis for today's game against the Colonels. Not many would have predicted such a turnaround for Oregon State back at the start of the season, when the Beavers were picked to finish last in the Pac-12 North after going just 3-9 last season. See Beavers/D6
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Stanford quarterback Kevin Hogan scoreson a 2-yard run against UCLA during the first half of the Pac-12 championship game in Stanford, Calif., on Friday night.
GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL
By Antonio Gonzalez The Associated Press
STANFORD, Calif. — Kevin Hogan has taken Stanford to a place Andrew Luck never could. Hogan threw for 155 yards and a touchdown and ran for 47 yards and another score, helping the eighth-ranked Cardinal beat No.17 UCLA 27-24 in the Pac-12 championship game Friday night. SeePac-12/D5
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to everyone elsewho doesn't think I should race with the men. Hopefully it works out. Maybe it won't, but I think my skiing will speak for itself." Vonn finished in 1 minute, 52.61 seconds to beat American team-
Estacada inseason opener, 76-35
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Bulletin staff report REDMOND — Senior point guard Matt Dahlen sat out the season opener with an injured elbow, but the host Panthersbarely missed a beat. Canon Cravens scored 15 points to lead 11 scorers for Redmond on Friday night as the Class 5A Panthers rolled to a convincing 76-35 nonconference boys basketball victory over Class 4A Estacada. Redmond was never threatened, leading 17-4 after one quarter and 4313 at halftime against the
eighth, and Bend's Laurenne Ross finished 11th. Ross was 2.34
seconds behind Vonn's time in her season debut. —TheAssociated Press
MLB Bonds, Clemens likely to missHall NEW YORK — Baseball's all-time home run
kingandthemostdecorated pitcher likely will be shut out of the Hall of
Rangers.
Cravens also had five steals and four assists, and Trevor Genz had eight rebounds and five assists to go with his 14 points. Freshman Derek Brown added 13 points for the winners. "We did a great job defensively," said Panthers coach Jon Corbett. "That's actually where we got most of our offense." Corbett said Dahlen hurt his elbow during a jamboree earlier in the week and is out indefinitely. Next up for Redmond is a nonconference home game next Friday against Sweet Home.
Fame in January. Asurvey by TheAssociated Press shows that Barry
Bonds and RogerClemens, as well as slugger Sammy Sosa, don't have enoughvotes to
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seven-time CyYoung Award winner, are likely to remain outside the Hall along with career hits leader Pete Rose,
who was bannedfor betting on baseball as
manager of the Cincinnati Reds. — The Associated Press
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
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Bend's Delaney Crook (21) and Molly Maloney (24) fight to gain possession of a rebound over Springfield's Mercedes Russell (15) during the second quarter of Friday night's game in Bend
e inin c am s oomuC or en • Springfield rollsasTennessee signeeMercedesRussell scores25 Bulletin staff report Mercedes Russell is as good as advertised. Springfield's standout 6-foot-5-inch forward, who earlier this month signed to play at the Universityof Tennessee, scored 25 points Friday night in leading the Millers to a 61-19 blowout over host Bend High in a nonconference girls basketball game that was both teams' season
opener. OregonState forward Eric Moreland,center, goes for a loose ball on Friday night.
Oregon State edged by Kansas The Beavers fall to the Jayhawks, 84-78,03
• San Antonio is hit with a $250IC fine after
sending itsstarshomefor Thursday's game
percent support among
Candidates need 75 percent for election. So Bonds, the only seven-time MVP, and Clemens, the only
Spurs coachputs team first, and paysfor it
With Russell anchoring Springfield's 2-3 zone defense, the Millers' guards were able to harass and frustrate the Lava Bears' ball handlers for most of the night, forcing eight turnovers in the first quarter alone. "They're certainly a lot farther along than we are," Bend High coach Todd Ervin said. "Defensively, they're as solid as any high school team I've ever seen. You can gamble quite a bit when you've got 6-5 in the middle."
The Millers (1-0), who are favored to win their third consecutive state title this season, jumped out a 16-3 lead by the end of the first quarter and led 28-3 at one point in the first half before going into the break with a 37-8 advantage. Danea Swartout added 15 points for Springfield, also topped Bend in last year's 5A state semifinal round, 53-23. HeidiFroelich and Delaney Crook paced the Lava Bears with five points apiece. Bend, which returns four starters from last season's team that finished fifth at state, never really got into its offense and made just five field goals on the night. Despite the lopsided score, Ervin argued that the chance to bring Russell, one of the country's premier high school players, to Bend was a positive. "This was good for Central Oregon's women's basketball," Ervin said. "It might not look like that on the scoreboard, but this really was a winwin for everyone involved." The Bears (0-1) are back on the court Tuesday when they play at Grants Pass.
It was more than a showdown of burdensome scheduling that brought San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich face-to-face with David Stern at high noon in the NBA commissioner's corral. It was a longtime clash of priorities and values, the league's mandate for star-studded matchups versus the Alamo City team that NBA Showtime forgot. In fining the Spurs $250,000 Friday, Stern insisted that Popovich had disrespectedthe game and its fans by resting his best players while fielding a short-handed squad that still
narrowly lost to the Heat, 105-100, in Miami on Thursday night. Popovich maintained that "my priority is my basketball team and what's best for it."
Playing a fourth game in five nights, he did what he has done before:sent home his three veteran stars — Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker — and added Danny Green, a starting guard, for good measure. With swingmen Kawhi Leonard and Stephen Jackson injured, the Spurs were left with nine players to dress for a nationally televised gameon TNTandSternina furious, disciplinary mood. SeeSpurs/D4
Alan Diaz/ rhe Associated Press
San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich,right, talks to DeJuan Blair (45) and Gary Neal (14) during Thursday night's game at Miami. Popovich sent four of his players home to rest before the game; NBA commissioner David Stern levied a fine of $250,000 against the Spurs on Friday.
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SPORTS IN BRIEF
Colleges • Volleyball coach sayshe was firedbecanse heis gay: VCU women'svolleyball coach James Finley is fighting to get his job backafter he says hewas fired because he is gay. Finley, 52, has filed a complaint with VCU's Office for Institutional Equity.
University spokespersonPamela D. Lepley said an investigation
is being conductedandmust be completed within 45days. The findings will be provided to Finleyand VCU President Michael Rao. The coach said he would
consider taking legalaction if not reinstated. He was fired on Nov. 19, one day after the Rams lost in the semifinals of the Atlantic 10 Conference tournament. The Rams finished 25-6, their best
winning percentage(.806) in Finley's eight-year tenureandtheir first season in the A-10.
Football • N. Illinois wins MAC title in OT:Jordan Lynch ran for three touchdowns, including a
2-yarder in thesecondovertime, and Demetrius Stone's interception in the end zone gave No.19
Northern lllinois a 44-37 victory over No. 18 Kent State in a stirring Mid-American Conference
championship gameFriday night in Detroit. Both teamswerehop-
EST on Friday to make 2013
offers to unsigned players on40man rosters. • Rivera, Yanks finalize $10million deal: As promised, Mariano Rivera is staying with the New York Yankees for an-
other season. After missing most of the seasonbecause of aknee injury, Rivera accepted acut in guaranteed moneywhen hefinalized a $10million, one-year contract Friday. The all-time saves leader, who turned 43 on Thurs-
day, took a cut from his $30 million deal that had covered the
last two years. But hecanearn an additional $500,000 if he is MVP of the league championship series, $1 million if he is MVP
of the World Series and $1million if he wins theRolaids Relief Award. Rivera was limited to nine
games this yearafter tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee while tracking down a fly ball during batting practice in
Kansas City on May3. • Braves tradeHansonto Angels: TheBravestradedTommy Hanson to the Los Angeles
Angels for former closer Jordan Walden onFriday,clearing a spot in their rotation for Julio Teheran, RandalDelgado oranother young starter. Hansonhas seen a decrease in hisvelocity as he battled rotator cuff tendinitis in 2011 and a lower back strain in
ing a win would boost them into the top 16 of the BCS rankings and give them a berth in one of
2012. Angels general manager Jerry Dipoto said the26-year-old was a consistent winner in four
college football's marqueebowls.
seasons with the Braves and had no arm troubles this year. "It's a good risk on a pitcher we really believe in," Dipoto said. Hanson
Northern lllinois (12-1) dominated for much of the night, but the Golden Flashes (11-2) tied it at 34
in the final minute of regulation. Kent State trailed 27-13 earlier in the fourth before scoring two
touchdowns in a15-secondspan. • Steelers' Roethlisberger
ruled ont forRavensgame:For the third consecutive game, the Steelers will be without their star quarterback. At least it appears as if they'll have the quarterback of their defense and the reigning
team MVPbackonthe field. Ben Roethlisberger will not play Sunday in Baltimore, meaning Charlie Batch will make his second
consecutive start at quarterback for the Steelers (6-5), who have lost each of the first two games Roethlisberger missed. Unlike a defeat at home two weeks ago
to the rival Ravens(9-2) and an upset loss this past Sundayin Cleveland, however,the Steelers likely will have safety Troy Polamalu and receiver Antonio Brown in uniform and active. Polamalu
was13-10 this year,setting a career high in wins, but his ERA climbed for the third straight season to a career-worst 4.48. The right-hander was 45-32 with the Braves. Walden had 32 saves in 2011, then lost his closer's role to
Ernesto Frieri andwas3-2 with a 3.46 ERA and one save this year.
Skiing • Italy's innerhofer wins Beaver Creekdownhill: Christof Innerhofer could barely train in
the offseason because ofhis chronically aching back. After this performance, the Italian skier was wondering if he should
ever train again. Innerhofer effortlessly glided through the
demanding Birds of Preycourse in Beaver Creek, Colo., Friday for his first World Cup downhill
victory in nearly four years. To accomplish that, he neededto and Brown both practiced fully all hold off Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal, who has lately looked week andarelisted as probable. almost unbeatable. Innerhofer • Raiders suspend linebacker:The Oakland Raiders
suspended linebackerRolando McClain on Friday for two games for conduct detrimental to the
team after sending him home from practice earlier in theweek. Coach DennisAllen announced the suspensionbut has not said publicly what McClain did to warrant the punishment other than calling it a team-related issue. McClain was present at the start
of practice Wednesdaybefore beingaskedtoleaveamidspeculation he might be released. Allen asked McClain to stay home from
the facility on Thursday,saying there needed to be"consequences to his actions."
Baseball • Wright, Mets strike $138M deal: David Wright and the New York Mets agreed Friday to a $138 million, eight-year contract, a person familiar with the negoti-
ations told TheAssociated Press. The deal, the richest in franchise history, replaces Wright's $16
million salary for next season and includes $122million in new money, the personsaid, speak-
finished in 1 minute, 41.69 seconds, beating Svindal by 0.23 seconds. Svindal's teammate,
Kjetil Jansrud, wasthird. The top American wasTravis Ganong, who was1.38 seconds behind Innerhofer in 16th place.
Cycling • Panel to eye links between UCI, Armstrong: An independent panel will examine possible links
between cycling's governing body and the Lance Armstrong
doping case.Thethree-member panel will meet in London from April 9-26, with a June1 deadline to deliver its report. The group consists of retired British judge Philip Otton, Australian lawyer
Malcolm Holmesand former Paralympics star TanniGreyThompson. JohnCoates, president of the Court of Arbitration for Sport, was key in establishing the panel. The lnternational Cy-
cling Union hadnosayastowho would serve. Theannouncement came two daysbefore agroup of the UCI's and Armstrong's fiercest critics, including three-time Mond, meets in London to press
because theagreement wasnot
for changes in howcycling is run.
yet final. A homegrown fan favorite and the face of the franchise, Wright is the club's career leader
Tennis
egories including hits, RBls, runs and walks. The contract with the All-Star third baseman probably
will be announced atnextweek's winter meetings in Nashville, Tenn. • Giants don't tender cnn-
tract tn closerWilson:The San Francisco Giants declined to ten-
der a one-year contract to bearded closer Brian Wilson onFriday, making him afree agent as he recovers from asecond ligament replacementsurgery onhis right elbow. Wilson wasthe 2010 major leaguesavesleader with 48, butmade onlytwoappearances
• Referee murdercase dismissed:Thearrest of a tennis referee before amatch at the U.S. Open in connection with her husband's death was a shocker last summer. On Friday, the case took another surprise twist when
prosecutors dropped themurder caseagainstLoisGoodman.The case was dismissed bySuperior Court Judge Jessica Silvers after
prosecutors said they received additional information and were
unable to proceedbecauseof insufficient evidence. "I feel I'm being treated fairly now. It was just a terrible accident," Goodman, 70, said outside court.
for the World Series champion
Goodmanhasrefereed matches
Giants in 2012after experiencing
between some of the greatest tennis players in the world. She
further elbow trouble in April. Jair Jurrjens, Mark Reynolds, Mike
Pelfrey andJackHannahanwere amongthemostnotablenames set to become free agents today after their former clubs declined
to offer them contracts for next season. Teamshaduntil midnight
ON DECK Today Boys basketball: Sisters atCrookCounty, 7 p.m.; Ridgeview,LaPineat La PineTournament, TBD; Culver vs.TBDat ShermanCounty Tournament, 3 30 p.m. Girls basketball: CrookCountyat Sisters, 7 p.m.; Trinity Lutheran vs. EastLinn Christianat Horizon ChristianToumament, 1:30p.m.; Summit vs. TBD at AlohaTip-Off Tournament, 3:30p.mz LaPine, RidgeviewatLaPineTournament, TBD;Culver vs. TBA atShermanCountyToumament, 2 pm. Swimming: Bend,Summit, Redmond, Rrdgeviewat MadrasRelays, 1p.m.; Sisters at KRO CCenter in Salem, 2pm. Wrestling: Bend, Mountain View, Redmond, Madras, Ridgeview, Crook County, Culver, Gilchrist at 0 0.Officials Tournamentat Mountain View, 10 a.m.
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(4-2) COLLEGE Burton3-31-47, Moreland2-71-25, Reid2-30-0 GEORGIASTATE—Named Trent Miles football DEALS 4, Starks9-20 0-025, Nelson2-1113-1417, Barton coach. 1-1 0-0 2,Morris-Walker0-00-0 0, Schaftenaar2-5 HOFSTR A—Suspended freshmanF Jimmy Hall, Transactions 0-06, Collier 5-92-612 Totals 26-6417-26 78. freshmanGKentreffWashington, freshmanGDallas KANSAS (6-1) BASEBALL Angin and sophom ore GShaquiffe Stokes indefiYoung 4B2-610, Withey7-93-4 17,Johnson2-4 American League nitely, afterbeingarraignedfor burglarizing campus 2-4 6, Mcl.emore 3-14 2-221, Releford3-104-4 20, BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Faifed to offer INFMark dorm rooms.
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McDowell leads bythree at World Challenge The Associated Press THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Graeme McDowell has done a lot right this year, except for win. He now has one last chance to fix that. McDowell opened with three straight birdies Friday and finished strong for a 6-under 66, giving him a three-shot lead going into the weekend at the World Challenge. "A good day's work," said McDowell, whose day was not over until he was escorted away for a drug test. Bo Van Pelt got up-and-down from the drop zone for bogey on the final hole that gave him a 68, leaving him tied for second with Keegan Bradley and Jim Furyk, who each had a 69. Tournament host and defending champion Tiger Woods was tied for the lead on the back nine until he stalled and settled for a 69. He was four shots behind. This is the final destination of a whirlwind trip for McDowell, who spent two weeks in China, a short holiday in Dubai, a tournament in Australia, back to Dubai and then across eight time zones to
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McDowell said. "Despite the fact that I feel like I've played some decent golf this year, I really don't have a lot to show for myself, California. and this would be a nice way to finish." It's also been somewhat of a w h irlMcDowell was at 9-under 135. wind year, filled with opportunity, but no Also on Friday: trophies. Lawrie tops field in South Africa He played in the final group in back-toSUN CITY, South Africa — Scotland's back majors, the U.S. Open and British Paul Lawrie shot a 3-under 69 in the NedOpen, without winning. He was on the bank Golf Challenge to take a one-stroke winning Ryder Cup team again, only he lead over Germany's Martin Kaymer in concedes his game wasn't there and he the 12-man event.Lawrie had a 4-under earned only one point. 140 total at Gary Player Country Club. McDowell always feels relaxed at Sher- Kaymer shot 69. South Africans Louis wood Country Club, with a n 18-man Oosthuizen (72) and Charl Schwartzel field and no cut and the finish line clearly (71) were three strokes back along with in his sights. Suddenly, though, he has Italy's Francesco Molinari (71) and Amersomething at stake. The World Challenge ican Bill Haas (73). doesn't belong to any tour. It offers world South Korean still leads at Q-School ranking points, though he isn't in dire LA QUINTA, Calif. — South Korea's need of them. But there's a trophy, and Mc- Meen Whee Kim shot a 5-under 67on Dowell hasn't hoisted one of those since PGA West's Jack Nicklaus Tournament that birdie-birdie finish to beat Woods in Course to maintain a one-stroke lead afa playoff at Sherwood in 2010. ter the third round of the PGA Tour quali"I would love to compete and play well fying tournament. The 20-year-old Kim this weekend, really to kind of put a little had an 18-under Dl total in the six-round icing on what's been a mediocre year," event.
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ATLANTA — The national championship could be decided with a dream matchup between two of college football's most storiedprograms: Notre Dame vs. Alabama. Of course, Georgia might have something to say about that. The third-ranked Bulldogs are eager to wake up some echoes of their own. Coach Mark Richt's team will take on No. 2 Alabama in aSoutheastern Conference title game t hat e ssentially serves as a national semifinal. The winner of t oday's contest at the Georgia Dome will surely land a spot against t op-ranked Notre Dame i n the BCS title game at Miami on Jan. 7.
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Georgia eager to carve out new legacyagainst Alabama with SEC title By Paul Newberry
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The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — When one team shoots 60 percent and holds its opponent to 40 percent, blowouts usually follow. Not this time. No. 10 Kansas appeared to be pulling away from Oregon State twice. The Beavers rallied both times, closing to within three points in the final minutes Friday night before the Jayhawks finally put the finishing touches on a tough and scrappy 84-78 victory. "I've had a lot of teams shoot worse than 60 percent," Kansas coach Bill Self said. "You'd think it wouldn't be quite as difficult as it was. But we didn't guard the ball." Ben McLemore scored 21points for the
"We can't let this one slide," Bailey said. "This is one of those once-in-a-lifetime opportunities because I'm tired of people talking about Herschel Walker. That was 30-
something years ago. There's
Jayhawks (6-1) and Travis Releford added 34 and a fastbreak bucket and a free throw 20 while guard Ahmad Starks piled up 25 points for Oregon State (4-2) before a 100 percent Kansas crowd in the Sprint Center. The Beaverscame allthe way back from a 14-point deficit in the first half and almost caught up again after Releford, McLemore and Jeff Withey helped build a 13-point advantage early in the second. Starks led a 9-1 run to cut the deficit to 64-61. He was seven for 13 from 3-point range and made along 3 atthe 1:26 mark that shaved Kansas' lead to 78-73. Then with 56 seconds to go, Releford made two free throws and Withey rebounded after Starks missed from 3-point range. Starks had a big night even though, at 5foot-9, he was giving away several inches to the Kansas guards.
wants to carve out its own legacy, something beyond the great teams of the early 1980s led byHerschel Walker. "We respect and h o n or those guys that played ahead of us, but we really need to give the fans something else to tal k a b o ut," l i n ebacker C hristian R o b inson s a i d . "If that's all we have to talk about, we must not be doing anything special." Georgia won its only Associated Press national title in 1980, Walker's freshman year. The Bulldogs were in position to win another two years later, the running back's final season between the hedges, but Penn State knocked them off inthe Sugar Bowl. In a n i n t eresting t w i st, Walker announced this week that he'll soon be opening a restaurant in Athens after the firstof the year. By then, the Bulldogs hope they've cooked up a nother national title. All those who have come a long since Walker will b e cheering on t hi s t eam, including Denver Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey. He played at Georgia in the late '90s and planned to give the
Bulldogs a pep talk by phone.
Kansas guard Ben McLemore, right, tries to steal the ball from Oregon State guard Roberto Nelson (55) during the first half.
for a three-point play that knotted the score at 37. Olaf Schaftenaar also had a 3 -point bucketinthe spree as the Beavers fought to beat a ranked team on the road for the first time since 1985. The Jayhawks made nine of their first 11 shots in the second half and led 63-50 on Releford's fastbreak layup. The Beavers wereplaying their second game since a knee injury ended the season for Angus Brandt, their top inside presence who was averaging 11.3 points and 8.5 rebounds. Oregon State hopes to get a medical hardship for the 6-10 senior. "Mind you, we played this game without our starting center," said Oregon State coach Craig Robinson. "He is a pretty good "Those guys are big," he said. "I laughed player. I'm hoping the silver lining is these when I was looking at their guards. Not guys will start to believe they are as good in awe, but they're like 6-4 or 6-5 and big, as ourstaffbelieves they are." athletic guards. They're good, so you look Also on Friday: forward to the challenge and you just go at- No. 20 Georgetown..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 tack them." Tennessee.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 36 WASHINGTON — G e orgetown and Roberto Nelson sank two free throws for Oregon State and Starks fed Devon Collier Tennessee held each other scoreless over inside for a dunk that shrank Kansas' lead the final four minutes, and the Hoyas beat to 80-77. With 13.9 seconds left, McLemore the Volunteers in a display of abysmal calmly sank two free throws and with 8.5 shooting in the SEC/Big East Challenge. ticks remaining, Kevin Young batted an On a night when the "challenge" part of the Oregon State shot into the seats. event was the task of simply putting the ball Withey, who had a triple-double in his in the basket, the teams combined to make previous game, had 17 points, five rejust seven of 20 shots from the free throw bounds and three blocks for the Jayhawks, line. No player scored in double figures for either team. who were meeting Oregon State for the first time in the long basketball history of No. 6 Syracuse.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 91 the two schools, who rank No. 2 and No. 20 A rkansas ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark — James Southon the Division I all-time victory list. Nelson had 17 points for Oregon State erland scored a career-high 35 points to while Eric Moreland had five points and 16 lead Syracuse. Southerland, who was also a career-best nine for D on 3-pointers, led rebounds. McLemore was six for eight in the first the Orange (5-0) to a win in their first visit half as the Jayhawks hit 12 of their first 15 to Bud Walton Arena. shots and seized what looked like a com- Utah...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 fortable 33-19 lead. But back came the Bea- T exas State ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 9 SAN MARCOS, Texas — Jarred Dubois vers, with five players contributing in an 18-4 burst. Nelson scored the last six points had 21 points and Jason Washburn added of the run with a 3-pointer that made it 37- 18 to lead Utah (5-2) over Texas State.
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Hot topics for this weekend Remember afew weeks ago when it didn't look as
if enough teamswould get the required six victories to fill all 70 bowl participation slots? Rest easy, folks,
we have 70,and more. Georgia Techreceived a waiver from the NCAA to
participate evenwith a 6-7 record if it loses in the ACC
championshi pgame to Florida State. If Connecticut and Pittsburgh win their Big East finales, each will
become bowl eligible and ready to be pluckedduring Sunday's selections. So that gets us to 73. Joy, right? Uh, as a famous
television commentator always says, "Not so fast, my friend ..."
MAC-ED OFF The Mid-American Conference hastwo representatives in this
week's BCSstandings, only one fewer than the goliath that is the Big Ten. Yet with
seven bowl-eligible MAC teams, it is reasonable to think that because there are
three more teamsthan bowl berths some invitations destined for the conference will get lost in the mail. MAC commissioner Jon Steinbrecher is clearly
annoyed that GeorgiaTech could go with a sub-.500
record ahead of one ofhis teams. "What is lacking is the willingness to enforce NCAA policy and that is
regrettable," Steinbrecher said, referring to a ruling by the NCAA board of directors that prohibits bowls from taking a 6-7
team over a6-6 squad. THIRD-RATE While the bright lights will shine at the Georgia Dome, Florida will watch knowing it probably will finish third in the final BCS standings,
one agonizing spot below where it hoped to be. The Sugar Bowl probably will be the Gators' consolation prize, but that doesn't appear to sit well with Alabama coach Nick Saban, who thinks the loser of the
SEC championshi pgame should go to the Sugar
ahead of Florida because it won its division and the Gators did not. Florida coach Will Muschamp, who used to coach with Saban,
been a lot of things happen between now and then, but no championships. That's why they still talk about him." Indeed, even though Georg ia finished No. 2 i n t h e AP rankings i n 2 007, this is the best shot a t f i n i shing No. 1 since the Walker era. If the Bulldogs win the next two games, they're the champions. "We're hungry," Robinson said. "We've got something to prove." So does Alabama. A year ago, the Crimson Tide didn't even make it to Atlanta for the SEC championship game — LSU won the Western Division — but Alabama got a do-over against the Tigers for the BCS title. Even with a resounding 21-0 victory, there are still those who think the Tide didn't deserve a second chance after losing to LSU in the regular season. If Alabama beats Georgia and Notre Dame, no one can say the Tide didn't earn it, despite an upset loss to Johnny Manziel and Texas A8tM. "There isa lot more pressure, but that is what we like," r unning back E d die L a cy said. "You come to Alabama to be in situations like this and play in games like this." The SEC finalists are re-
couple of ke y r e ceivers to injuries. • Alabama leads the nation in points allowed (9.2 per game) and total defense (233.7
markably similar on paper.
yards). Georgia has been just
• Georgia's Aaron Murray is the nation's top-rated passer, just ahead of Alabama's A J McCarron. • The Crimson Tide has a dynamic running back duo with Lacy (1,001 yards, 14 touchdowns) and f r eshman T.J. Yeldon (847 yards, 10 TDs). So does Georgia with a pair of freshmen, Todd Gurley (1,138 yards, 14 touchdowns) a nd K eit h M a r shall ( 7 2 0
as stout since senior safety Shawn Williams called out his defensiveteammates before a big game against Florida, accusing them on playing "soft." Over the past five weeks, the Bulldogs have surrendered just 43 points. "This matchup is right on," Georgia r eceiver T avarres King said. "These are two great teams, tw o p h y sical teams, that get after it every Saturday. It should be a fun
yards, eight TDs.) • Each squad has lost a
responded bysaying he'd rather be the one going to Atlanta. The Gators had their chance to be there but lost to Georgia.
BADGERS'REVENGE Wisconsin fans probably don't care what the detractors think — that their team qualified for
the Big Tenchampionship game with a meager 4-4
conference record only because PennState and Ohio State were ineligible. All they want is for the
Badgers to havesome luck on the field tonight against Nebraska. The
Badgers' loss last weekto the Nittany Lions was their third overtime defeat this
season, andthey lost two other games — atOregon State, at Nebraska — by a
field goal. The loss to the Cornhuskers cameafter they blew a17-point first-
half lead. — Philadelphia Inquirer
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Boston Celtics' Jason Terry (4) and Chris Wilcox (44) block a shot by Portland Trail Blazers' Damian Lillard (0) during the second quarter of Friday night's game in Boston. The Celtics won 96-78.
e ics rou azers, The Associated Press BOSTON — Two y oung fans held up a sign that said, "We Miss RONDO." The Celtics looked just fine without him. While star point guard Rajon Rondo began a two-game s uspension, Boston got 1 9 points from Jeff Green and 17 from JasonTerry while cruising to a 96-78 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Fri-
day night.
Rondo's "our leader, so it's tough when he's not here," Green said. "So everybody as a group has to pull together as a team and try and take his place." Rondo was suspended for his role in a scuffle during a 95-83 loss to the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday night. Afterward, Celtics coach Doc Rivers called his team "soft." That motivated Courtney Lee, who started in Rondo's place and finished with 10 points, seven rebounds, five assists and three steals. "Nobody wants to be called soft," Lee said. "I took that personal because I know that I'm far from being soft and I think our team took it personal, too." The Celtics never trailed. They carried a 56-33 advantage into the break and took their biggest lead on a 22-foot jumper by Kevin Garnett that made it 65-38 with 8:26 left in the third quarter. The Trail Blazers lost their fourth straight game and had just three scorers in double figures — L aMarcus A l dridge with 23 points and J.J. Hickson and Meyers Leonard with 11 each. "We came out passive and they came out really aggressive," Aldridge said. "After
in the second when they held the Trail Blazers to just two field goals, both by Aldridge, and outscored them 31-15. "We went into the third quarter, we played a l i ttle better, made some adjustm ents," P o r t l an d co a c h Terry Stotts said, "but we were on our heels from the
beginning."
Aldridge provided more than half of the Trail Blazers' points in the first half, scoring 17 while collecting five of their seven field goals. Hickson and Damian Lillard scored the others. "When we come out and set the tone defensively, like we did tonight, that's the type of team we are," said Paul Pierce, who had 12 points, eight rebounds and five assists. "That's the Celtics that I know." The Trail Blazers cut the lead to 58-38 before the Celtics scored the next seven on two free throws by Lee, a 3-pointer by Terry and Garnett's jumper. Boston led 75-59 heading into the fourth quarter and was never threatened in the final period. "We just basically played through" the big men, Boston coach Doc Rivers said. "We took all the pressure off the guards. All they had to
do is bring (the ball) up and then throw it to Kevin at the
elbow or Jared (Sullinger) at the elbow and then cut and move. That way there's no
dribbling." Rondo leads the NBA with 12.9 assists per game but was suspended after shoving Brooklyn's Kris Humphries. He'll also miss tonight's game at the Milwaukee Bucks. "We all know Rondo's capabilities," Lee said. "He's
the last game (with) everything they had going on, they a great playmaker. He's gohad to set the tone early and they did." The Celtics led 25-18 after one quarter and pulled away
Spurs Continued from 01 "I apologize to all NBA fans," he said in a hasty statement released just before tipoff. "This was an unacceptable decision by the San Antonio Spurs and substantial sanctions will be forthcoming." But d e spite P o p ovich's claim that this was a basketball operational plan that he had hatched before the season after surveying th e s chedule, it could also be seen as a challenge to Stern that was more than a decade in the
making. Though he has rested his big three before — most recently at Utah last spring, even as he battled Oklahoma City for the top playoff seeding in the Western Conference — Popovich is too smart not to have anticipated Stern's reaction this time. He knows that no assets are more precious to Stern than his negotiated television deals, which he views as the NBA's
ing to rack up assists. Today we just came out there and played together." Without Rondo, the Celtics
lifeblood. Back in the 1990s, Stern and the Chicago Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf wound up in a l i t i gious row over Reinsdorf's refusal to remove his team's games from free national cable television in what Stern saw as unhealthy competition with the league's network deals. TNT has an exclusive window on Thursday nights with the NBA, w h ich schedules that night lightly and typically tries to provide the network with an attractive game. In this case, it was Miami-San Antonio in a classic matchup of contrasting championship cultures. The defending champion Heat wereconstructed in one sensational free-agent swoop that added LeBron James and Chris Bosh to Dwyane Wade. The Spurs have been built and rebuilt through the draft with-
out wild spending binges. Since the no-drama Duncan arrived in San Antonio in 1997 to team with the acerbic
scored seven of the first eight points and led by seven after one quarter, making 57.1 percent of their shots to 31.3 percent for the Trail Blazers. It got worse for Portland in the second quarter when Boston scored the first nine points, the first two on free throws by Leandro Barbosa and the last seven by fellow reserve Green. "Of course, we're f r u strated," said Portland's Nic Batum, who missed nine of 11 shots. "The start of t he season we played great, so we have to show some pride
and the Cavaliers snapped a four-game losing streak. Jeremy Pargo led Cleveland with 2 2 p o i nts, i n cluding three straight baskets late in the game. N ets.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 M agic .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 ORLANDO, Fla. — Joe Johnson had 22 points and the Nets earned their fifth straight victory. Gerald Wallace added 20 points, including five 3-pointers, as all five Brooklyn starters scored in
double figures.
Knicks..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 W izards .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 and (not) play ridiculous like NEW YORK — Carmelo Anthony and JR Smitheach we did tonight." The loss came two days af- scored 20 points, and New ter the Trail Blazers became York beat Washington for the the first team to fall to Wash- 10th straight time. ington, which had lost its first 76ers.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 12 games. The Wizards won B obcats .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 84-82. C HARLOTTE, N . C . Evan Turner scored 25 points, Also on Friday: Lakers..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Jason Richardson hit f o ur 3-pointers down the stretch Nuggets ..... . . . . . . . . . . . 103 LOS ANGELES — Antawn and Philadelphia earned its Jamison scored 33 points third consecutive victory. while leading an outstanding G rizzlies.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 game bythe Lakers' reserves, P istons... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 and Dwight Howard had 28 MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Rudy points and 20 rebounds be- Gay had 18 points, Marc Gafore hitting Los Angeles' 17th sol and Mike Conley added 3-pointer in the final seconds 17 apiece, an d M e m phis of a v i ctory over D enver. stretched its winning streak Jodie Meeksscored 21 points to four games. on seven 3-pointersfor the Timberwolves.... . . . . . . . . 95 Lakers, who improved to 3-3 B ucks ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 under Mike D'Antoni. MINNEAPOLIS — AlexThunder... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 ey Shved scored 10 of his 16 Jazz.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 points in the fourth quarter and Kevin Love overcame a O KLAH OM A C ITYK evin D u r ant s c ored 2 5 nasty stomach bug to collect 15 points and 14 rebounds in points, Russell W estbrook made a two-pronged bid for Minnesota's victory. his sixth career triple-double Raptors..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 and Oklahoma City finished Suns ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 off an impressive homestand DeMar TORONTO by beating Utah. Westbrook DeRozan scored 23 points to ended up with 23 points, 13 help Toronto stop a six-game rebounds, eight assists and slide. seven steals. Pacers......... . . . . . . . . . . 97 Cavaliers .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Kings.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Hawks..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 S ACRAMENTO, Cal i f . ATLANTA — Alonzo Gee — David West had 31 points scored on a putback with less and 11 rebounds to help Indithan a s econd remaining, ana edge Sacramento.
and i nd e pendent-thinking Popovich, the Spurs have not only won four championships and had the best winning percentage among all teams in the four major North American team sports; they have also been a modelfranchise, operating without conflict or controversy. "No character issues, professionalism, preparation -
everything people always say they want, it's all happening right here," Brent Barry, now a broadcaster, said in 2007 when he played for the Spurs and they last won the NBA title. While deeply respected for the way they conduct their business, the Spurs have never generated much national acclaim or substantial television ratings, and they have developed some resentment over a perception of their not being sexy enough to be one of the league'sposter teams. "I think m aybe there's a little smirk on the coach's face and on the organization's face
that it's not exciting to people outside of San Antonio," Barry said in 2007. With Duncan's continued support, P opovich's t enets have argued — against league trends — that the 21st century NBA can still be all about the team, without catering to egos and outside distractions. Players signing with San Antonio must agree to adhere to that environment and, in return, Popovich will r eward those who assimilate. Said guard Gary Neal, who led the Spurs with 20 points off the bench on Thursday night, said, "Coach Pop is the coach of the San Antonio Spurs, and he didwhat's bestfor us." It can be argued that Coach Pop overdid the father figure role this time. He might have rested players on d i f ferent nights, given the Spurs' deep roster. Even with the injuries to Leonard and Jackson, it's not as if the Spurs were in a scheduling minefield in recent games against porous Toronto,
Oklahoma City106, Utah94 Indiana97, Sacramento92 L.A. Lakers122,Denver103
Today'sGames
Portlandat Cleveland,4:30 p.m. BrooklynatMiami, 4:30p.m. Philadelphiaat Chicago,5p.m. Utah atHouston,5p.m. Oklahoma City at NewOrleans, 5p.m. MemphisatSanAntonio, 5:30p.m. Bostonat Milwaukee,5:30p.m. Detroit atDallas,6 p.m. Indianaat Golden State,7:30 p.m. Sacramento atLA Clippers, 7:30p.m Scnday's Games PhoenixatNewYork, 9a.m. Or andoatI..A. Lakers,6:30p.m.
Summaries
BROOKLYN (98) Wallace 7-9 1-2 20, Humphnes4-12 3-3 11, Biatche6-14 2-214, Williams4-9 2-211, Johnson 10-16 0-0 22,Evans2 4 1-2 5, Bogans0-1 0-0 0, Watson2-40-0 6, Childress 1-50-0 2, Teletovic140-03, Brooks1-42-24, Taylor0-1 0-00. Totals 38-83 11-1398. ORLANDO (86) Harkless4-8 0-0 8, Davis6-11 4-516, Vucevic 5-12 2-212, Moore6-100-013, Afflalo 2-101-2 5, Nicholson5-82-212, Redick0-42-22, Ayon2-31-2 5,Smith2-70-04,0'Quinn1-22 24 McRoberts1-1 0-02, Jones1-21-23. Totals 35-7815-1986. Brooklyn 25 20 31 22 — 98 Orlando 21 23 21 21 — 86
76ers104, Bobcats 98 PHILADELPHIA (104) Turner10-154-4 25, TYoung7-131-2 15,Allen 5-10 0-0 10,Holiday6-15 1-2 13,Richardson9-17 0-022, N.Young 3-62-29, Hawes1-20-02, Wright 1-1 0-03,Wayns2-50-05, Browng-20-00. Totals 44-86 8-10104. CHARLOTTE (98) Kidd-Gilchrist 5-100-010, Mullens3-124-410, Haywood 4-9 0-28 Walker5-110-013, Taylor6-10 2-2 16, Biyombo5-6 4-8 14,Gordon8-15 0-0 19, Diop0-10-00,Sessions3-92-28.Totals39-83 12-18 98. Philadelphia 27 27 2 2 28 — 104 Charlotte 26 25 23 25 — 98
Thunder106, Jazz94 UTAH(94)
Carroll 2-5 0-0 4,Miilsap5-113-4 13, Jefferson 7-18 2-216, MWiiliams4-104-413, Foye4-9 0-0 12, Favors 0-10-00, Hayward6-180-013, Burks1-5 0-0 3, Tinsley0-10-00, Kanter8-112-218, Watson 1-3 0-0 2.TotaIs 38-9211-12 94. OKLAHOMA CITY(106) Durant8-139-1125, Ibaka6-80-012, Perkins6-9 0-2 12,Westbrook6-188-10 23, Selolosha3-6 0-0 6, Martin 7-124-5 19,Cogison2-4 2-3 6, Thabeet 1-41-23, Maynor0-10-00,Jones0-00-00. Totals 39-76 24-33 106. Utah 20 22 25 27 — 94 OklahomaCity 2 23 2 29 23 — 106
Grizzlies 90, Pistons 78 DETROIT (78)
Prlnce 6-132-2 15,Maxieg2-4 1-2 5, Monroe 7-15 3-317, Knight3-94-510, Singler 3-7 2-2 9, Stuckey3 110-0 6, Drummond2 30 04, Viganueva 3-71-2 9,Maggette 0-3 3-4 3.Totals 29-72 162078.
MEMPHIS(90) Gay617 6 618,Randolph 3 82 48,Gasol617 5-517, Coniey6-102-217,Egington1-90-03, Pondexter0-30-00,Bayless 4-6 2-210, Spelghts3-70-1 6, Arthur5-81-1 11.Totals 34-8518-21 90. Detroit 21 24 21 12 — 78 Memphis 22 31 23 14 — 90
Timberwolves 95, Bucks85 Celtics 96, Trail Blazers78 PORTLAND (78) Batum2-11 4-59, Aldridge8-167-9 23, Hickson 3-7 5-8 11, Ligard2-8 3-4 8, Matthews2-6 1-1 5, Smith 0-50-0 0,Leonard3-55-611, Barton1-51-2 3, Pavlovic0-00-00, Jeffries0-01-21, Freeland2-3 0-0 4, Babbitt1-3 0-0 3.Totals 24-69 27-37 78. BOSTON (96) Pierc e3-75-512,Bass3-60-06,Gamett5 80-0 10, Lee 4-102 210, Terry7-111-1 17,Suginger4 6 1-29, Collins0-00-1 0,Green6-135-519, Barbosa 3-52-29, Wilcox1-40-02,Joseph0-32-22.Totals 36-73 18-20 96. Portland 18 16 26 19 — 78 Boston 25 31 19 21 — 98 3-PointGoals—Portland 3-15(Babbitt1-1, Lillard 1-5, Batum1-6,Smith0-1, Matthews0-1, Barton01), Boston6-16 (Green2-4, Terry2-5, Barbosa1-1, Pierce1-4,Lee0-2). FouledDut—None.ReboundsPort and50(Aidridge 8),Boston44(Sullinger, Pierce 8). Assists —Portland12 (Barton4), Boston20(Lee, Pierce 5). Total Fouls Portland 19, Boston 27. Technical— s Matthews,Terry, Boston defensivethree second2.A—18,624 (18,624).
Raptors101, Suns97 PHOENIX (97) Beasiey4-7 3-5 12, Morris 3-7 2-2 8, Gortat610 2-214, Dragic5-111-1 13, Brown5-13 3-314, Scola 4-13 0-0 8,Tellair 3-5 2-28, O'Neal2-42-26, Dudley5-62-214, Tucker0-10-0 0. Totals 37-77
MILWAUKEE (85) Harris 1-9 2-2 4,Henson4-72-2 10, Dalembert 1-3 0-0 2, Jennings6-19 3-418, Elis 8-221-2 18, Dunleavy2-9 2-2 7, Sanders5-7 0-0 10, Udoh3-6 2-28, Udrih1-40-02, Lamb3-70-06, Przybiga0-0 0-2 0. Totals 34-9312-16 85.
MINNESOTA (95)
Howard3-8 2-2 8,Love5-194-7 15, Pekovic512 4-614, Ridnour6-133-416, Barea6-10 2-2 15, Shved5-92-216, Cunningham2-9 0-04, Wiliams 2-42-4 7,Stiemsma 0-30-0 0.Totals 34-87 1927 95. Milwaukee 30 17 16 22 — 85 Minnesota 29 28 11 27 — 95
Pacers 97, Kings 92 INDIANA(97) George2-110-1 4, West13-205-731, Hibbert3-9 2-2 8, Stephenson03 0-0 0, Hil 9-143 425, Green 1-5 2-2 5,T.Hansbrough2-30-1 4, Young5-110-0 12, Mahinmi0-20-0 0, Augustin 2-72-2 8. Totals 37-85 14-1997. SACRAME NTO(92) Salmons 2-45-69,Thompson1-31-13,Cousins 5-1 7 9-1019, Brooks4-8 0-0 9, Thornton5-113-3 15, Robinson28 3-4 7, Fredette5-101-1 12,Hayes 1-3 0-0 2, J.Johnson2-40-0 4, Garcia5-7 0-0 12, Thomas 0-00-00. Totals 32-7522-25 92. Indiana 20 23 29 26 — 97 Sacramento 17 23 27 25 — 92
17-1997.
TORONTO (101) Kleiza2-5 0-0 5 Bargnani1-42-2 4, Valanciunas 4 8 0-0 8, Lowry 5 9 4615, DeRozan8-18 7-923, A.Johnson 7-122-3 16, Pietrus2-7 0-06, Calderon 5-7 0-013, Davi2-4 s 0-2 4 Ross3-70-0 7. Totals 39-81 16-22 101. Phoenix 25 27 24 21 — 97 Toronto 19 32 29 21 — 101
Cavaliers113, Hawks111 CLEVELAND (113) Gee4-124-513, Thompson3-7 0-0 6,Varelao712 6-6 20,Pargo9-13 2-222, Waiters 6-16 7-721, Gibson3-100-09, Zeger4-62-210, Sloan2-4 0-04, Samuel s0-0 0-00,Casspi3-50-08.Totals41-85 21-22 113. ATLANTA (111) Stevenson 4-60-012, Smith9-195-925, Horford 6-12 3-515,Teague4-11 6-815, Harris5-9 3-313, Williams 5-105-518, Morrow2-3 0-05, Pachulia15 0-0 2, Johnson 2-3 1-2 6. Totals 38-78 23-32 111. Cleveland 27 29 26 31 — 113 Atlanta 29 38 24 20 — 111
Lakers122, Nuggets103 DENVER (103) Gaginari6-133 319,Faried4-60-28, Koufos3-6 0-06, Lawson 3-113-59, Iguodala4-104-614, McGee4-6 2-210, A.Miger5-8 0-010, Brewer3-7 0-1 8, Hamilton6-141-1 13,Mozgov2-4 2-26, Foumier 0-1 0-0 0.TotaIs 40-86 15-22 103. L.A. LAKERS (122) WorldPeace3-11 2-210, Gasol 3-70-06, Howard 12-1 63-9 28,Morris 1-30-0 3, Bryant5-154-4 14, Jamison13-192-2 33,Duhon2-6 0-05, Meeks7-9 0-021, Hili1-1 0-02. Totals47-8711-17122. Denver 27 30 25 21 — 103 L.A. Lakers 34 37 26 25 — 122
Leaders ThroughThcrsday's Games SCORING
G FG FT PTS AVG 15 138 108 416 27.7 16 138 124 426 266 14 130 79 371 26.5 14 138 54 350 25.0 15 110 118 368 24.5 Knicks108, Wizards87 16 120 70 331 20.7 14 115 55 285 20.4 WASHINGTON (87) 14 102 75 281 20.1 Ariza 3-93-3 9,Seraphin 6-151-213, Dkafor2-3 16 109 55 316 198 2-2 6, Price3-7 0-0 8, Beai5-11 2-414, Singleton 15 93 81 295 19.7 0 0 0 2 0,Crawford7-173 517, Webster3 4 00 7, 13 95 42 250 19.2 Nene4-71-3 9, Livingston1-20-0 2, Martin0-10-0 15 100 49 287 19 1 0, Vesel0-0 y 0-00, Barron1-2 0-02. Totals 35-78 13 95 47 246 189 12-2187. REBOUNDS NEWYORK(108) G OFF DEFTOT AVG Anthony6-137-1020, Thomas0-1 0-00, Chan- Varelao,CLE 14 81 128 209 149 dler 5-8 2-312, Feiton5-13 0-011, Brewer5-80-0 Randolph,MEM 13 64 107 171 13 2 12, Smith9-140-020, Novak3-60-09, Prigioni 3 4 Asik, HOU 15 58 127 185 12.3 0-08,Wallace3-5 0-07,Copeland3-50-0 6,White Hickson,PDR 14 63 93 156 11.1 1-41-2 3.Totals 43-81 10-15 108. Faried,DEN 16 78 99 177 11.1 Washington 17 29 19 22 — 87 Lee,GOL 15 41 120 161 10.7 New York 26 31 29 22 — 108 Jetferson,UTA 16 40 130 170 106
Orlando and the then-winless Washington Wizards. While Duncan is 36 and Ginobili is 35, Parker is in his prime, only30. Green is 25. Was Popovich in effect telling Stern: "no one's ever wanted to watch us on national television, so why should it matter who we put out there now?" Popovich would argue that t he league didn't after t h e Utah game last spring and, in fact, the deputy commissioner Adam Silver said he would not question as credentialed a coach as Popovich. Days later, Popovich sat in his office and said: "I'm not concerned with finishing first. I'm trying to win a championship and that's all." That remained his public rationale, though he conceded Thursday night, "If I was taking my 6-year-old son or daughter to the game, I'd want him or her to see everybody." The basis of the fine, Stern countered, was that Thursday night was the Spurs' "only reg-
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ular-season visit to M i ami," and they failed to inform "the Heat, the media or the league office in any timely way." A $250,000 fine did not rise to Stern's vow of "substantial sanctions," an indication that he had second thoughts or was talked out of further punishment after Popovich received much support in the news media. On top of that, the Spurs have unfailingly represented Stern's league well, even without its stars and down to nine men. It took a late 3-point jumper by the Heat's Ray Allen to subdue the Spurs' junior varsity in what turned out to be a compelling underdog story, "Hoosiers" at South Beach. Marketing savant that he is, Stern might even be a little envious of how Popovich turned a November NBA game into a national debate on competitive ethics. A smirking Popovich will no doubt consider the $250,000 well spent.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2012 • THE BULLETIN
PREP ROUNDUP
u mmit irsuse i ra Bulletin staff report BEAVERTON — A dazzling varsity debut by freshman Sarah Heinly and clutch free-throw shooting down the stretch by Raja Char helped Summit complete a stunning girls basketball comeback Friday afternoon. The Storm trailed by as many as 17 points late in the third quarter but rallied to claim a 52-48 victory over Class 6A Reynolds in the opening round of the Aloha Tip-Off Tournament. The season-opening win at Aloha High Schooladvanced 5A Summit tothe championship game of the four-team tourney, set for today at 3:30 p.m. against the winner of the Aloha-Forest Grove semifinal. Heinly, a 5-foot-6 guard, made seven three-pointers on 14 attempts for a gamehigh 21 points. Char sank seven of eight free throws in the final two minutes, as the Storm outscored the Raiders 24-6 in the fourth period. Summit was down 42-25 until Melissa Trejo hit a three-point hoop just before the third-quarter buzzer to give the Storm hope. Heinly, who made at least one threepointer in each quarter, made two in the fourth period to help fuel the comeback. "She had a pretty special night," said Summit coach Ryan Cruz of Heinly. "She made shots that kept us in the game." Char finished with 10 points and Trejo finished with nine, as did Shannon Patterson, who was singled out by Cruz for her overall play. "She (Patterson) gave us a lot of hustle on the defensive end, getting loose balls and rebounds," said Cruz. In other Friday games: GIRLS BASKETBALL R edmond...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 E stacada ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 ESTACADA — Behind 18 points, seven steals and six rebounds by Brittny Benson, the Panthers rode to a season-opening nonconference victory against the Rangers. Redmond led by eight points at the half before outscoring Estacada 24-12 in the third and fourth quarters to seal the victory. The Panthers used a full-couN press inthe second half to force Ranger turnovers, which Redmond coach Angela Capps said her team was able to capitalize on en route to the win. Kaylee Wilson finished with six points, five rebounds and four steals,and the Panthers recorded 23 steals as a team. Redmond (1-0) hosts Sisters in a n onconference contest on Wednesday. M adras.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 C rook County.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 PRINEVILLE — Mar i a h S t a cona scored 27 points and Inez Jones added 11 to help the White Buffaloes knock off the Cowgirls on the road in a Class 4A nonconference matchup that was both teams' season opener. Madras (1-0) outscored Crook County 13-3 in the first quarter and did not trail the rest of the game. Freshman Kimmer Severance led the Cowgirls with 22 points and five rebounds. Jessie Maley-Loper added nine points, seven rebounds and four assists for Crook County. The Cowgirls are on the road today at Sisters and Madras is at Mountain View on Tuesday. B urns ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 R idgeview ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 LA PINE — Playing in their first-ever game, the Ravens fell short against the Hilanders at the four-team La Pine Tournament. Ridgeview (0-1) will t ake on Lakeview today in the final day of the tournament. L a Pine.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 L akeview.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 LA PINE — The Hawks, hosts of the La Pine Tournament, kicked off their season in successful fashion, collecting a ninepoint win against the visiting Honkers. La Pine (1-0) matches up with Burns today in the tournament finaL C ulver.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 S herman County.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 MORO — Lori Sandy scored a game-
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Bend's Mekayla Isaak (22) attemptsa shot during the first quarter against Springfield at Bend High on Friday night. The Lava Bears lost 61-19; see story, D1. high 23 points in the Bulldogs' season opener as Culver rolled past the Huskies in their own Sherman County Invitational. Alysha Fritz added eight points and Chantelle Seehawer contributed four points and seven assists for the Bulldogs (1-0). Culver and Sherman were tied 21-21 at halftime, but the Bulldogs outscored the Huskies 16-4 in the third quarter to take control of the game. Culver plays in the tourney's title game this afternoon. Horizon Christian, Hood River.... . . . . . . 32 T rinity Lutheran ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 HOOD RIVER — The Saints held a seven-point lead in the fourth quarter, but the Hawks rallied to grab a one-point win. Trinity Lutheran missed a shot at the buzzer, and the Hawks took the win in the four-team Hawk Invitational. Katie Murphy led the way for the Saints with 13 points and five steals, and Rachel Spencer added 11 points. Trinity Lutheran (0-1) takes on East Linn Christian today in the final day of the tournament. BOYS BASKETBALL S ummit..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 W illamette.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Cade Cattell scored a game-high 20 points and Nick Moyer added 16 points and 11 rebounds as the Storm held on to win their season opener against the Wolverines. Summit (1-0) led by 18 points early in the fourth quarter, but Willamette (0-1) rallied back and cut the Storm's lead to nine points. Summit hit D of 18 free throws in the final period, though, to earn the nonleague victory. Austin Peters added 12 points in the Storm win. Summit is at Sisters on Tuesday. C rook County.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 M adras ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 MADRAS — P r e ston W a shechek scored a game-high 17 points and fellow senior Jacob Mahurin added 13 to lead the visiting Cowboys to the nonconference victory inthe season opener for both teams. Rodney Mitchell and Jered
Pichette scored 11 points apiece for the White Buffaloes. "They showed their senior experience tonight, and we showed our youth," said Madras coach Allen Hair. "We're going to go through some growing pains." Dillon Dees and Troy Benton, two more seniors, scored nine points apiece for Crook County, which hosts Sisters tonight. The White Buffaloes are at home against Mountain View on Tuesday. C ulver.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1
Sherman .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..57 MORO — Gerson Gonzalez scored 13 of his team-high 24 points in the third quarter, when Culver broke open a close game en route to victory on the opening day of the Sherman Tournament. John Slaght scored nine points and Clay Gibson, Ryan Fritz and Joe Daugherty added eight apiece for the Bulldogs in their season opener. Gibson grabbed 13 rebounds and Gonzalez had four steals and seven rebounds for Culver, which plays for the tourney title today at 3:30 p.m. L a Pine..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 L akeview..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 LA PINE — Tyler Parsons scored a game-high 21 points to lead the Hawks in the opening round of the La Pine Tournament. Playing in its season opener, La Pine also got 10points and eight rebounds from Gavin Boen and a team total of 17 steals on its way to the win. The Hawks host Ridgeview in t h e c h ampionship game today at 5:15 p.m. T rinity Lutheran ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 C hiloquin JV.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 GILCHRIST — Nate Carpenter scored 18 points and collected 12 rebounds in leading the Saints to their first win in school history. Trinity Lutheran, in its inaugural season, led by just seven points at the half, but pulled away in the third and fourth quarters to seal a 33-point victory at the Gilchrist JV Tournament. The Saints (1-0) wrap up action at the tournament today.
PREP SCOREBOARD Football OSAASTATEPLAYOFFS CLASS6A Semifinals At Jeld-Wen Field, Portland
Today's Games LakeOswegovs. Tigatd, noon Jesuit vs.Sheldon,4 p.m. CLASS5A Final
At Hillsboro Stadium Today's Game Marist vs.Sherwood,7:30 p.m. CLASS4A Final At Hillsboro Stadium Today's Game North Bend/OR CoastTechvs. Baker, 1p.m. CLASS3A Final At Cottage GroveHigh School Today's Game Daytonvs.CascadeChristian, 4p.m. CLASS2A Final At Hillsboro Stadium Today's Game Oakland vs. PortlandChristian, 415 p.m. CLASS1A Final At Cottage GroveHigh School
Today'sGame
Camas Valleyvs. St Paul,noon
Girls basketball Friday'sresults
Nonconference SRINGFIELD(61) — MercedesRussell 25, Swartout15, Lange 6, Duncan5, Dutbin 4, Green3, Bingha m-Doe2 petewonzTotals2410-1561. BEND (19) — HeidFroel i ich 5, DelaneyCrook 5, Isaak3, Maloney2, Kramer2, BuItnham1, Lundy 1, Mattox, Sylvester,Wheeler, Hayes. Totals 5 615 19.
Springfield 16 21 14 4 — 61 3 5 5 6 — 19 Bend Three-pointgoals—Springfield: Lange,Duncan, Swartout;Bend:Froelich, Crook,Isaak. REDMOND (45) Brittny Benson18, Baker 6, Wilson 6, Current 4,Williams 4, Sappington3, Bergum zwatt 2, Redden,Lennie, Dannis.Totals 17 3-13 45. EsTAGADA I27) — SamanthaHamm ons B, Haga7,Eastman 6,Hunt2,Johnson 2,Haley 2, Chavez,Gipple, Stroup.Totals 11 4-6 27. Redmond 8 13 14 10 — 45 Estacada 6 9 6 6 — 27 Three-po>ntgoals — Redmond: Benson4, W> l-
son, Sappington;Estacada:Haga. MADRAs(58I — Mariah stacona27, Jones 11, Esqueval8, Hunt5, Sloan3, Adams4. Totals 23 7-11 58. CROOKCOUNTY (48) — Kimmer Severance 22, Maley-Loper 9, Smith 7, Martin 4, Ovens3, Benton 2, Apperson, Lindburg, Bytam,Malott, Estes, Wood.Totals1316-2948. Madras 13 11 18 16 — 58 Crook County 3 10 1 0 25 — 48 Three-pointgoals—Madras: Stacona4; Crook County:none. Aloha Tip-Off Tournament SUMMIT (52) — SarahHeinly 21, Char 10, Patterson9, Trejo 9 Cuniff 2 Hasenoehrl1, Dugast, PowersMa ,nley.Totals1512-2052. REYNOLDS (48) — Stanfill 16, Bates9, Blaylock 9, Humphreys 8, Pettingill 6, Fylan, Lawrence. Totals not available. Summit 9 10 9 24 — 52 Reynolds 12 16 14 6 — 48 Three-pointgoals—Summit: Heinly 7, Patterson, Tre]o, char;Reynolds: stanfill 2, Hum phreysz Sherman County Invitational CULVER (49) — Lori Sandy23, Fritz8, Fulton 6, Retano 6Seeha wer 4, Lewis2, Slaught. Totals 21 7-18 49. SHERMANCOUNTY(37) — Sandquist 10,
Coons 8,A.Kasterberg 6, Blaylock3, Harris 2, McK- 16 9-14 44. inney 2,Guzmanz Totals not available. Crook County 10 1 6 15 13 — 54 Culver 13 8 16 12 — 49 Madras 9 11 13 11 — 44 Shermanco. 13 8 4 12 — 3 7 Three-pointgoals—CrookCounty: Mahurin3, Threepoint goals Culvec none, Sherman Benton,washecsek; Madras:Mitchell 3, spino. Co.: NA WILLAMETTE (56) — Tyler Johnson14, FullHawk Invitational mann10, McGarry10,Watt10, Jants 6,Kubaas4, York2,Ferguson,Doddard,Guldahget Totals 21 TRINITYLUTHERAN(31) Katie Murphy13, 12-18 56. Spencer 11, Eidler 5, Cowan2, Sample, Carpenter. SUMMIT (65) — CadeCattell 20, Moyer 14, Totals 8 15-2531. Peters12, Mullen 6, Menefee 5, Ritchey 4, RasmusHORIZONCHRISTIAN, HOODRIVER (32) sen, Lucas,DermotI Higlin, Ree ves.Totals 21 19— Statisticsnot available. 27 65. TrinityL utheran 1 10 1 2 8 — 3 1 Willamette 10 13 7 26 — 56 H orizon christian 7 3 6 16 — 3 2 Summit 17 16 15 17 — 65 Three-pointgoals—Trinity Lutheran:None;HoriThree-point goals — Willamette. McGatry 2, zon Christian,HoodRiver: NA summit:petersz Moyer,cattell. Gilchrist J|t tourney Chiloquin JV34,Central Christian25
Boys basketbaII Friday'sresults
Nonconference ESTACADA (35) — AlecBarstad 9 Beguelin7, Johnson7, Miler 4, Nation2, Smith2, Blankenship 2 Kelly z CanteleTotals1112-16 . 35. REDMOND (76) Canon Ctavens15,Genz14, Brown13, Powell 9,Thomas8, Davies6, Rodby3, Troutman 2, BordgesZ Crait 2, Nieves2, Burroughs Totals 23 23-29 76. Estacada 4 9 12 10 — 35 Redmond 17 26 24 9 — 76 Three-pointgoals—Estacada.Beguelin; Redmond. Cravens 2, Brown2, Powell, Rodby, Genz. CROOKCOUNTY(54) — Preston Washechek 17, Mahuen13, Dees9, Benton9, Sutfin 6, tee, Dean,Rutz,Cooper,Egbett, Greaves.Totals 22 515 54. MADRAS(44) Rodney Mitchell 11, Jered Pichette11,Haugen8, Wolfe 6, Yeahquo5, Spino 3, Smith, Fine,Phi ips, Lindgren,Sullivan. Totals
Pac-12commishsays league is at 'optimalsize' By Antonio Gonzalez The Associated Press
THE BEARS BEGIN
Sherman County Invitational CULVER(71) — GersonGonzalez 24, Slaght9, Gibson 8Fritz8, DaughertyB,Beeler5, McDonald4, Leeper3, Lofting2, LeQuieu. Totals 31 8-9 71. SHERMAN(57) — Riley Brown25, Kaseberg 14, Simantel11,Riggs3, Coleman2, SIutzman1, Fields, Lawrence. Totals 2310-22 57. Culver 13 14 26 18 — 71 Sherman 12 15 9 21 — 57 Three-pointgoals—Cuiver: Leeper, Sherman. Brown.
La Pine Tournament LAKEVIEW(62) — TrevotCallaghan16, Lane Hadley16, Martin 9,Cockrell 7, Harlan6, Staub6, Roseberry2, Frank,Stocker,Harms.Totals 211620 62. LA PINE(72) —Tyler Parsons21, Boen10, J. Ramirez9, Wieber8, Kraft 8, Syres7, A Ramirez 5, Gacke 4, Siauw.Totals 2518-22 72. Lakeview 12 18 11 21 — 62 La Pine 13 28 8 23 — 72 Three-pointgoals—Lakeview.Callaghan3, Martin; LaPine:Parsons3, Syres. Gilchrist JV tourney Gilchrist JV35,Central Christian24
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STANFORD, Calif. — Pac12 Commissioner Larry Scott said Friday that the conference is at an "optimal size" and is unlikely to expand anytime in the "foreseeable future." While other leagues pursue furtherexpansion, Scott said before the conference championship between No. 8 Stanford and No. 17 UCLA that Pac-12 members are more than pleased with the current structure. He also said he anticipates most rival BCS leagues moving to 16-team "super conferences" at some point, but that alone would not force the Pac-12 to expand. "I won't sit here today and say under any circumstances or never, but this is something I feel very good that we've been at the forefront of," Scott said. "We've pretty much seen this coming. And last fall, we sat down with our presidents and said, 'It's pretty clear to me that our peer conferences are going to 14 and eventually probably 16, although I don't know when that will happen.' And in a world where there are 16-team conferences, we had a thoughtful discussion on where we want to be. "We had options to go beyond 12," Scott continued. "We will have options in the future. But we made very clear in a strong statement, I think, that 12 is the optimal number for us and allows us to balancevery much the geography that we have in six states, rivalries, our teams want to play each other very often, and for a lot of reasons this is where we want to be for the foreseeable future." Scott has done much to put the Pac-12 ahead of the
curve. Since taking over on July I, 2009, Scott has overseen the conference's expansion to include Utah and Colorado and create the inaugural league title game last season, which Oregon won over UCLA. He also negotiated a landmark 12-year television contract — which began this fall — with Fox and ESPN worth about $3 billion and helped created the Pac-12 Networks and Pac-12 Digital Network. While a deal between the Pac-12 Networks and DirecTV is still in limbo, Scott said the conference has contracts with more than 50 distributors around the country, including four of the other top five carriers. "I'm certainly di s a ppointed that every distributor hasn't taken the network yet, but not surprised," Scott said. "Anybody that follows l aunches of new T V n e t works, certainly we studied other collegiate ones like the Big Ten Network, they don't tend to become fully distributed right away." Other league matters of note: • Scott said it is unlikely the league would move the championship game to a neutralsite for at least the next few years. The conference believes a "host site" creates more of a typical football atmosphere and,more important, increases ticket sales. • T he l e ague will t a l k with ESPN about whether the network wants to move the title game from a Friday night to a Saturday next year. Fox has broadcast the first two years on a Friday night. ESPN takes over next year and will alternate broadcasting the game with Fox in the
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straight start since unseating Josh Nunes at quarterback. Continued from D1 After the Cardinal rolled past The r edshirt f r e shman UCLA 35-17 last Saturday at won game MVP honors to put the Rose Bowl, it took all 60 Stanford in the Rose Bowl for minutes for another victory the first time in more than a in the rare rematch. T he h eavy r a i n tha t decade. A s a defender barreled into pounded the Bay Area most him, Hogan hurled a 26-yard of the day relented most of tying touchdown to D r ew the night, and a tarp that Terrell on third-and-15 early covered the field until about in the fourth quarter. Jordan 3 hours before kickoff. ScatWilliamson kicked his sec- tered showers still kept the ond field goal from 36 yards grass slightly slick. with 6:49 remaining for the The surface never seemed go-ahead score to seal Stan- to slow down the Bruins, ford's first conference tit le who ran for 284 yards besince the 1999 season. hind J onathan F r anklin's Many of the sparse crowd 194 yards on the ground. The announced at 31,622 rushed most yards rushing Stanford the field. Players, wearing allowed this season had been their a l l -black u n i f orms, 198 in an overtime victory at danced on the sideline and Oregon two weeks ago. confetti flew from a stage No matter. erected on the field. The Cardinal won their What a way to ring in the s eventh straight game t o post-Luck Era: The Cardinal advance to their third dif(11-2) will play the winner ferent BCS bowl in as many of the Big Ten title game be- seasons — a run that began tween Nebraska and Wis- behind coach Jim Harbaugh consin in the Rose Bowl on and Luck, the No. I o verJan. 1. all pick of the Indianapolis "Character," said S t a n- Colts. Before that, the Cardiford's David Shaw, the Pac-12 nal had only won 10 games coach of the year in his first three times — 1992, 1940, two seasons. "Even when we 1926 — in program history. don't play well, we still play The Bruins made the final hard. Our guys played with road block more difficult than such heart. We made plays expected. UCLA led 7-0 and 14-7 in the first half, but Stanwhen we needed to make plays." ford answered with scores UCLA's Brent H u n dley both times. A field goal before halftime gave the Cardinal a threw for 177 yards and a 17-14 lead. UCLA answered costly interception that set up a Stanford touchdown. with a field goal on the openHe still almost brought the ing drive of the second half. Bruins (9-4) back, but Ka'imi Franklin capped a 12-play, Fairbairn missed a 52-yard 80-yard drive with a 20-yard f ield goal wide left in t h e TD run late in the third quarclosing moments for a disap- ter. That gave the Bruins a 24pointing loss. 17 lead and put Stanford on Hogan completed 16 of the brink of its first home loss 22 passes tobeat a fourth thisseason before Stanford's ranked opponent inhis fourth late comeback.
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NFL: WEEK 13 PREVIEW
Pa o i cture i e to etcearera er un a job of applying pressure to the quar- kicking Houston quarterback Matt
By Barry Wilner
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terback — in this case, rookie Russell Wilson — the Bears should be in
Schaub in the groin on Thanksgiv-
4): Green Bay leads the NFC wildcard chase and is one game in back of Chicago in the NFC North, but it could be a rough go the last month for the Packers if t hey don't get healthy. They barely showed up at the Giants last week, and with Clay Matthews, Greg Jennings and Charles Woodson hobbled, their depth is being tested. The Vikings figure to hand off to Adrian Peterson as much as possible, and if the Packers can't slow him down, then not having a fully healthy Percy Harvin at w i deout won't be critical for Minnesota. Minnesota DE Jared Allen has had some of hisbest sacks performances against the Pack.
remaining opponent currently with a losing record. A second straight playoff berth appears beyond reach.
ing Day. good shape. Detroit has lost three straight to • Minnesota (6-5) at Green Bay (7- winning teams and has only one
The playoff picture could get crystal clear this weekend. Yeah, it's early, yet half the division races could be over by Sunday night, with Baltimore, New England, Denver and Atlanta owning titles. The simplest route can be tr aversed by the Broncos and Patriots. Win and they're in: Denver at home to Tampa Bay, and New England at Miami. "We know it's a big game. Miami knows it's a big game. There aren't many left," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. If the Broncos fall to th e Bucc aneers, they still w i n t h e A F C West if San Diego loses at home to Cincinnati. "It's important," Denver defensive end Elvis Dumervil said. "Obviously, you want to be champion of your division. It gives you the right to get to the playoffs. That's an accomplishment, especially when you d on't have to wait on another team to win or lose." Baltimore can eliminate visiting Pittsburgh from winning the AFC North by beating its archrival, and then can grab the division crown if Cincinnati loses at Oakland. "Who's talking about it? You are," Terrell Suggs told reporters. "We're not worried about it. ... We know what the bigger picture is, the overall goal, and we can't be satisfied with anything so early in the season." Considering the rest some regulars might be able to get, that seems somewhat shortsighted. Houston, which shares the best record in the league with Atlanta at 10-1, can't clinch the AFC South this week, but it can earn at least a wildcard spot with a victory or losses by two of the following three: Miami, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. The Texans are at Tennessee. Also Sunday, it's Seattle at Chicago, Minnesota at Green Bay, San Francisco at St. Louis, Indianapolis at Detroit, Philadelphia at Dallas, Carolina at Kansas City, Arizona at the New York Jets, Jacksonville at Buffalo, and Cleveland at Oakland. Monday night, it's the New York Giants at Washington. The action began Thursday night with Atlanta's 23-13 victory over New Orleans. The Falcons improved to 11-1, and the Saints dropped to 5-7.
• Philadelphia (3-8) at Dallas (5-6):
Dallas remains on the fringe of playoff contention, which is a lot more than anyone can say about Philly. As the Andy Reid era winds down, the Eagles have lost seven in a row, including to t h e C o wboys t hree
weeks ago.
For the Cowboys to actually have a shot at making the postseason, they must do better in the turnover department. They a r e m i n us-11, which is awful, yet better than Philadelphia's minus-17. This is an opporElise Amendola /The Associated Press file tunity for them to take advantage The New England Patriots and quarterback Tom Bradycan clinch a playoff of the Eagles' charitable ways, but • San Francisco (8-2-1) at St. Louis Dallas has lost its past eight Sunday spot with a victory over Miami. (4-6-1): Niners coach Jim Harbaugh night games. seemed amused when asked if this • Carolina (3-8) at Kansas City (1• New England (8-3) at Miami (5-6): they finish their stint in the AFC seemed like a continuation of the 10): Cam Newton feasted on the An unstoppable offense (407 points, West against the spiraling Chargers, 24-24 tie of Nov. 11 — the first NFL Eagles' inept defense on Monday 80 more than the next team), incred- who have lost three straight and six draw since 2008. He definitely was night. Kansas City is much more of a ible turnover margin (plus-24, AFC- of seven. not amused by the lengthy line of challenge because at least the Chiefs high 32 takeaways and conferenceDallas and Philadelphia follow questioning he's gotten about going seem to be tr ying, despite losing low eight giveaways) and a f i vefor the Bengals before they close with second-year QB Colin Kaeper- eight straight. game winning streak have lifted the with division rivals Pittsburgh and nick over incumbent Alex Smith, K.C. can run the ball with Jamaal Patriots back to their accustomed Baltimore. who sustained a concussion against Charles, which is critical consider"We're just going t o k eep our the Rams but now is healthy. role as a Super Bowl favorite. ing how poorly Chiefs QBs have per"The rationale is you've got two The Dolphins rarely challenge the heads down and keep grinding," star formed. Panthers rookie LB Luke Patriots, who have won 12 in a row receiver A.J. Green said. "We have quarterbacks that we feel great about Kuechly already has 128 tackles and overall in December. In their past to give ourselves a chance to win asthe starting quarterback," said Har- figures to get a bunch more at Arfour wins at Miami, the Pats have games and that's what we're focus- baugh, a former QB himself. "Both rowhead Stadium. ing on. I think that we just started have earned it. Both deserve it.... • Arizona (4-7) at New York Jets (4averaged 44 points a game. "Plus 24 is what I see," Dolphins doing little things and then the big "What tips the scale, is Colin, we 7): What does it say about Arizona's coach Joe Philbin says of the Patri- things just took care of themselves." believe, has the hot hand and we'll go offense when the best quarterback ots' mastery in the division. They San Diego seems to invent new with Colin. And we'll go with Alex. on the field at the Meadowlands will take the ball away ... and then they ways to flop. If the Chargers get Cin- They're both our guys." be Mark Sanchez? lead the league with only eight give- cinnati in a fourth-and-29, they are Confused? Maybe the Rams are, The Cardinals, despite having star aways. That's a great place to start if doomed. too. receiverLarry Fitzgerald and the re• Houston (10-1) at Tennessee (4-7): • New York Giants (7-4) at Washing- turn of running back Beanie Wells you want to talk about winning football games in the National Football When the Texans won 10 times last ton (5-6), Monday night:These teams from injury, are impotent. They rank League." year, making the playoffs for the staged one of the season's best 31st overall with the ball and have • Pittsburgh (6-5) at Baltimore (9-2): first time, it was a franchise record. games at the Meadowlands, a 27-23 scored a measly 180 points, better The Ravens won in Pittsburgh two They are on pace to shatter that and Giants win on Oct. 21. Robert Grif- than only Kansas City. w eeks ago andthe Steelers are reel- are the league's only unbeaten team fin III has helped the Redskins climb Sanchez will try not to run into ing with no passing offense as Ben on the road at 5-0. back into wild-card contention, and any of his offensive linemen this "Yeah, we've never been in this po- a victory here would put them one week as the Jets attempt to avoid the Roethlisbergerrecovers from shoulder and rib injuries. This is one of sition before as a team," receiver An- game behind the defending Super turnovers that have helped derail the NFL's most intense rivalries, and dre Johnson said. "At the same time, Bowl champions in the NFC East. their season. "At the end of the day, you have to • Jacksonville (2-9) at Buffalo (4the last thing the Steelers want is to we're learning as we go through put Baltimore in position to grab the this experience, but we know every step up and play at a certain level," 7): Chad Henne has provided some AFC North championship. game gets bigger and that because Redskins coach M ik e S h anahan spark to a previously dormant of"This is what you play for. This is you have a chance to fight to be the said. "Our focus right now is to play fense, and that's gotten top draft what you prepare for," Ravens coach top of the AFC. We know how big our best football. We understand pick Justin Blackmon more involved. John Harbaugh said. "It's what we that could be for us if we're able to where our record is and what we Second-year receiver Cecil Shorts III are all in this for, it's what we work get that accomplished." have to do, but that is what our goal also has emerged. The Titans need not worry about is. Our goal is to win the NFC East so hard for (are) these opportunities But the Jaguars still are a weak • Tampa Bay (6-5) at Denver (8-3): to be playing relevant and meaning- such lofty things. After losing at and to do that, we have to play well." team, and the Bills can be producPeyton Manning's first season in ful games in December and playing Jacksonville, their playoff chances New York played extremely well tive with the ball at home, where Denver has been a mile high success meaningful games in your division are just about gone. last Sunday night in romping past they begin a three-game stand — alby all measurements, and clinching against your biggest rival. That's • Seattle (6-5) at Chicago (8-3): Green Bay, breaking a two-game beit the Dec. 16 match with Seattle the division seems a mere formality. what it's all about. The Seahawks are the most schizo- slide. is in Toronto. Buffalo has averaged If Manning gets nine completions R ay Rice gained 30 y a rds on • Indianapolis (7-4) at Detroit (4-7): 29 pointsa game at Orchard Park, phrenic team in the league, going he will pass Dan Marino for second fourth-and-29 with the game on the 5-0 at home and 1-5 away. Their loss The Colts can reach eight wins one where the potentially icy conditions behind Brett Favre for his illustrious line in last week's Ravens win at San at Miami last Sunday, in which they season after going 2-14 and earning wouldn't help Jacksonville a bit. • Cleveland (3-8) at Oakland (3-8): career. Diego. No matter what the Ravens faded down the stretch, means a vic- the top selection in the draft. QuarDenver's defense has solidified do Sunday — or for the rest of the tory at Soldier Field is even more im- terback Andrew Luck has been su- Not much to pump up here, although and linebacker Von Miller is playing season for that matter — that figures portant for them to stay in control of perb at home, but is 2-3 on the road. the Browns could wi n a s e cond the final wild-card spot. Seattle has as well as anyone in the league, on to go down as the play of the year. Luck certainly has the playmak- straight game for the first time since offense or defense. His unit will be • Cincinnati (6-5) at San Diego (4-7): won three of the past four regular- ers to match up with Detroit's sec- Sept. 25 — of last year. Trent Richond-ranked offense in veteran Reg- ardson is closing in on the rookie tested by a Bucs offense that has not If the Bengals don't stumble against season matchups. scored fewer than 22 points since weak competition, they will go into Chicago won't be at full strength gie Wayne and emerging youngsters rushing mark for the Browns, held Week 3, with rookie running back the final two weeks of the sched- after a slew of injuries hit in last TY. Hilton and Dwayne Allen. And by Jim Brown (942 yards in 1957). Doug Martin and wideouts Vincent ule with a great shot at a wild card. weekend's wi n o v e r M i n n esota. the Colts have been far more disciHe couldhave a romp through the Jackson and Mike Williams particu- They've done well so far during this But if the revamped offensive line plined than the Lions, who are formost porous defense in the league: hiatus from tough competition, beat- can give Jay Cutler enough time to tunate that DT Ndamukong Suh was Oakland has yielded 169 points in larly effective complementing QB Josh Freeman. ing Kansas City and Oakland, and throw, and the defense does its usual only fined and not suspended for dropping its past four games.
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The Beavers will start sophomore quarterback Sean ManContinued from D1 nion, who was their starter The B eavers' f i v e-game when the season opened and improvement this season is led the team to its first four second only to the six-game wins, but he injured his left turnarounds by O hi o State knee and required surgery. and Middle Tennessee. Backup Cody Vaz took over "We are down to the last the job, but then he injured his c ouple of chapters and w e left ankle and has sat out the need to talk to the team about past two games. Riley said he could play both putting an exclamation point on who they want to be re- Mannion and V a z a g ainst membered as," Beavers coach Nicholls State. Mike Riley said. "One of the "If we wanted to substitute first ways a team is remem- — it's certainly not because bered is their record, so we of this game — I ' v e b een want to make that record as thinking about that for a long good as we can." time. Don't know that we'll The Colonels, who play in do it, but w e m i ght," Riley the FCS Southland Confer- said. "We've got two starting ence, are just 1-9 this season quarterbacks." and have lost seven in a row. Mannion is coming off a They have been off since a 35- rough outing in a 48-24 loss 16 loss to Southeastern Louisi- to rival Oregon in the annual ana on Nov. 15. Civil War game, during which On paper, the matchup looks he threw four interceptions. "You learn what you can lopsided. Apart from the obvious di- and you justmove on," Manvisional difference, the Nich- nion said. olls State defense is giving up Both q u arterbacks h ave 244 yards passing per game, been helped by the efforts of last in the Southland, while receivers Brandin Cooks and Oregon State is averaging 304 Marcus Wheaton. Cooks is av-
yards passing a game, ranked eraging 101.2 yards receiving 19th in the nation.
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nation, while Wheaton is 12th with 98.6 yards. Cooks is questionable today after he sustained a knee bruise in the Civil War. For the C o lonels, junior L andry K l a n n l e a d s t h e Southland's third-best passing offense, averaging nearly 227 yards a game. He needs 115 yards passing today to become first Colonel to throw for 2,000 yards since Brad Zeller in 1998. Klann has eight touchdown passes this season. The Beavers are r a nked third in the Pac-12 in pass defense, allowing an average of 227.6 yards a game. This is the third FBS team that Nicholls State has played this season. The Colonels also faced South Alabama and Tulsa, both losses. The Colonels
have two wins over FBS op- to go into the past, but that's ponents since 2000: They beat what we did and we ended Arkansas State 28-22 in 2001, up with a loss. Now we've got and they edged Rice 16-14 in 2007. There is o n e i n t eresting connection between the two teams: Nicholls State coach C harlie Stubbs was an a ssistant at Oregon State from 1985 to 1990 under head coach Dave Kragthorpe. 18>HOleS. Oregon State is probably not for ONLY in danger of overlooking the Colonels. The Beavers want to flip their record from last year to 9-3, and for inspiration they r C need only look back to last season, when they opened with a 29-28 overtime loss to lowerdivision Sacramento State. "We can't take any opponent lightly. We did that last year," Cooks said. "I don't want
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Tools The Bulletin Arctic Cat (2) 2005 F7 40' 1987. New cover, case, in Redmond area. riqation, i n C e n tral 541-389-0322 email: Aspenridge@ Reward! 541-420-5283 OTI. 541-419-2713 Firecats: EFI Snownew paint (2004), new Frontiermgmt.com 8" wood band saw, runs Classifieds pro 8 EFI EXT, exlnt inverter (2007). Onan What are you Equal Opportunity well, $100. cond, $3700 ea; i YOUR BOAT... i 6300 watt gen, 111K mi, Employer/Drug Free H541-410-3218. 541-385-5809 $7000 both. looking for? with ou r spe c i al parked covered $35,000 Workplace 541-410-2186 rates tor se///ng your I obo. 541-419-9859 or Rockwell 10" contractors You'll find it in 541-280-2014 Dog groomer needed SALES ~ boat or watercraftt saw w/mag starter, good PUBLIC AUCTION w/experience. Willing Growing dealership seekc ondition, $175. C a ll The Bulletin Classifieds The Estate of Mike f Place an ad in The to train someone who ing salespeople looking 541-389-2600 Konovalov, Carson B ulletin w it h ou r has experience with for a performance-based Paving, Douglas 541-385-5809 dogs. Leave m es- pay p l an , p o t ential Snowmobile trailer f 3-month p ackage County and More! sage at 541-325-2946 commissions of up to ( which includes: 2002, 25-ft InterBuildlng Materlals Sunday, Dec. 9, at10 269 35% equaling $100,000 state 8 3 sleds, a.m., 121 Deady *5 lines of text and Monaco Dynasty 2004, Gardening Supplies 421 plus, Retirement Plan, O ffice m a nager f o r $10,900. Bend Habitat Crossing in Sutherlin. a photo or up to 10 Paid Vacation, and a loaded, 3 slides, dieglass shop. 2 yrs exp., 541-480-8009 & Equipment Schools & Training RESTORE Heavy equip., tracmed i cal [ lines with no photo Proficient in Q u ick- competitive sel, Reduced - now Building Supply Resale tors, trucks, trailers, benefit package. 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I fied - Housing avail- Painters Street, Bend. Send resume' to: 500 V M AX Call for details! able. Call Aviation InbcrvhireO mail.com YAMAHA 2 043 mi , 11/2" track stitute of PEST CONTROL 541-385-5809 Southwind 35.5' Triton, S ERVICE TECH. $1500. 541-419-2268 Maintenance. 2008,V10, 2 slides, DuW ysup Hyundai i n 1-877-804-5293. TERMINIX UV coat, 7500 mi. 860 ~The Bulleting pont Bought L ewiston, Idah o . (PNDC) new at Service Great pay and ben- Motorcycles & Accessories $132,913; e fits. DOE. ASE or Technician GENERATE SOME exasking $93,500. TURN THE PAGE Competitive pay, medi- Factory Certification. CRAMPED FOR citement in your neigCall 541-419-4212 For More Ads Bra d y at cal & retirement pro- Call CASH? borhood. Plan a gaLook at: The Bulletin gram. Must h a v e: 208-743-2700. Use classified to sell rage sale and don't 284 286 290 clean driving record; (PNDC) those items you no forget to advertise in Bendhomes.com Sales Southwest Bend Sales Northeast Bend Sales Redmond Area ATTEND longer need. CO L L EGE ability to pass drug classified! 385-5809. for Complete Listings of back g round Need to get an ad Call 541-385-5809 ONLINE 100%. test, Area Real Estate for Sale E STATE SAL E S a t . * MOVED TO * *Medical, B u s!ness, check, and state Serving Central Oregon since 1903 ** FREE ** Dec. 1, 9-5, 2138 SW *Criminal t i ce, censing exams. Will in ASAP? RETIREMENT P umice A v e. , b e - *Hospitality, Jus Garage Sale Kit train right candidate. *Web. HOME tween 21st & 23rd St. Drop off resume or Used out-drive an ad in The Davidson SoftVermont hardwood Place Low prices. Cash only! Job placement assis- pickup application at Fax It to 541-322-7253 Harley Bulletin for your gaparts - Mercury Tail De luxe 2 0 0 7, tance. Comp u ter twin poster beds & sale and reINDOOR moving multi- available. F i n ancial40 SE Bridgeford Blvd, w / pasOMC rebuilt madresser, Queen Ann rage The Bulletin Classifieds white/cobalt, senger kit, Vance & Winnebaqo Suncruiser34' family sale. 3027 SW Aid if qual i f ied. Bend. 541-382-8252 rine motors: 151 sideboard, oak desk, ceive a Garage Sale Pumice Ave. 1300 sq. SCHEV a u thorized. Hines muffler system 2004, only 34K, loaded, $1595; 3.0 $1895 antiques include small Kit FREE! too much to list, ext'd ft. of treasures! Fri., 8 kit, 1045 mi., exc. Call 866 - 688-7078 4.3 (1993), $1995 furniture pieces, denKIT I NCLUDES: warr. thru 2014, $54,900 Sat. Sun., 9 a.m. c ond, $19,9 9 9, www.CenturaOnline.c Press Supervisor tal cabinet, pictures, • 4 Garage 541-389-0435 Sale Signs The Bulletin is seeking a night time press suDennis, 541-589-3243 541-389-9188. trunk, cedar c hest, • $2.00 Off Coupon To Winter Wonderland Craft/ om (PNDC) pervisor. We are part of Western CommunicaFrancoma P o t tery, Use Toward Your Garage Sale! 12/1-2, 9-2, Oregon Medical Train- tions, Inc., which is a small, family-owned group Royal Copley pottery Next Ad 3717 SW Cascade Vista ing PCS Ph lebotomy consisting of seven newspapers, five in Oregon ducks, glassware & • 10 Tips For "Garage Dr. Handmade wooden classes begin Jan. 7, and two in California. Our ideal candidate will china, quality stem- Sale Success!" toys 8 j ewelry, winter 2013. Registration now manage a small crew of three and must be able ware, oil lamp collecclothing, vintage items, P to learn our equipment/processes quickly. A tion, two full beds, one new still-in-pkg gift items. medicaltrainin .com hands-on style is a requirement for our 3yz TempurPedic, dishes, PICK UP YOUR 541-343-3100 tower KBA press. Prior management/leaderKitchenaid, k i t chen- GARAGE SALE KIT at ship experience preferred. 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If you seek a stable work enAbout Products and Attic Estates & NOTICE the essential facts in an vironment that provides a great place to live and Appraisals Services Every Daythrough Remember to remove interesting Manner. Write a family, let us hear from you. Contact eiwww.atticestatesanCall theBulletin ClassifiedDept. The Bulletin Classfffeds your Garage Sale signs from the readers view - not raise ther; Keith Foutz, Corporate Circulation & Opdappraisats.com (nails, staples, etc.) the seller's. Convert the erations Director at kfoutz@wescompapers.com 541-350-6822 541-385-5809or541-382-1811 after your Sale event or anelson@wescompapers.com with your facts into benefits. Show is over! THANKS! complete resume, references and salary the reader how the item will forratestoday! history/requirements. Prior press room experiFrom The Bulletin Just boughtanewboat? help them in someway. and your local utility ence required. No phone calls please. Drug This Sell yourold oneinthe SUPER SALE! 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Must OF BENC n ew, f u rnished & y sound, 82k shape, $9000 OBO. mechanicall extremely clean, er condition, 128K, See! Vi n ¹ 3 2 2715. ready to go, incl Winemiles. $21,995. 541-647-2822 530-515-8199 amous 350 m otor, $4850 obo. Was $19,999. Now ard S a tellite dish, Call 541-815-1216 ONLY 1 OWNERSHIP HertzBend.com 541-546-6920 runs 8 looks like a mil- $17,988. 26,995. 541-420-9964 DLR4821 • SHA R E LEFT! lion! Ready for fun & Chevy Suburban LTZ Ford Ranchero WHEN YOU SEE THIS Economical flying in 2007, 4x 4 , l e a ther,Jeep Wrangler X 2008, travel. Limit 1! $4000. ~g®SUBARU. 1979 K omfort 25' 2 0 06, 1 our o w n Ce s s na moonroof, ba c k up unlimited, 4 dr., run- Bob, 541-318-9999 with 351 Cleveland slide, AC, TV, awning. 172/180 HP for only ~OO 2060 NE Hwy 20 • Bend sensors, 3rd row seat, ning boards, premium FIND IT! modified engine. NEW: tires, converter, 877-266-3821 1 0,000! Based a t MorePixatlle t n(ttIjletin,com running boards, low batteries. Hardly used. BDN. Call Gabe at Body is in wheels, hard top, very SUY IT! Dlr ¹0354 On a classified ad mi., Vin ¹ 22 8 9 19 clean. Vin ¹ 572535. excellent condition, $15,500. 541-923-2595 Professional Airi SELL IT! go to Weekend Warrior Toy Was $30,999. Now 626 ES, 2002 $2500 obo. Was $25,999. Now The Bulletin Classifieds Mazda 541-388-0019~ Hauler 28' 2007, Gen, $28,788. 4-dr, V6, silver, Ithr up- www.bendbulletin.com 541 -420-4677 $22,999. to view additional fuel station, exc cond. = ~ Chevy Lumina 1 9 95 holstery, AC, AT, 98K mi. RU. © S UBA photos of the item. sleeps 8, black/gray SUSMIUOPRRND COM $5100. 541-593-1216 ! SU B A R U . 7 -pass. v a n wit h 4@ SIMARUOPRRND COM i nterior, u se d 3X , 2060 NE Hwy 20 • Bend p ower c h a i r lif t , Mitsubishi 3 00 0 GT 2060 NE Hwy 20• Bend $1500; $24,999. 877-266-3821 1989 Dodge 1 999, a u to., p e a rl Ford T-Bird 1966 0 877-266-3821 541-389-9188 Dlr ¹0354 Turbo Van 7 - pass. w hite, very low m i . MONTANA 3585 2008, 390 engine, power Dlr ¹0354 has new motor and $9500. 541-788-8218. WcAtw exc. cond., 3 slides, everything, new paint, Chevy Tahoe LS 2001 king bed, Irg LR, Arc54K original miles, 4x4. 120K mi, Power Mercedes Benz C230 t rans., $1500. I f i n Looking for your terested c a l l Jay tic insulation, all opruns great, excellent next employee? seats, Tow Pkg, 3rd 2005, Auto, l e ather, tions $37,500. cond. in & out. Asking row seating, e xtra tinted windows, RWD, 503-269-1057. Place a Bulletin help 541-420-3250 $8,500. 541-480-3179 tires, CD, privacy tint- Vin ¹656660. Call for SIENNA Limited 2011 wanted ad today and ing, upgraded rims. Price. Reo Dump reach over 60,000 AWD, 9,690 miles, Nuyya 297LK Hitch- Diamond Fantastic cond. $7995 Truck 19 7 4, 12 -14 readers each week. $37,900. 541-350-8778 Hiker 2007, 3 slides, Contact Timm at yard box, runs good, S UBA R U . b:. 1000 Your classified ad 32' touring coach, left M 541-408-2393 for info 4+ MyLittle Red Corvette" will also appear on kitchen, rear lounge, $6900, 541-548-6812 Legal Notices or to view vehicle. 2060 NE Hwy 20 • Bend 1996 coupe. 132K, bendbulletin.com • Au t o mobiles many extras, beautiful 877-266-3821 26-34 mpg. 350 auto. which currently rec ond. inside & o u t , G K E A T LEGAL NOTICE Dlr ¹0354 Ford Explorer 4x4, ceives over 1.5 mil$32,900 OBO, PrinevGMC YEton 1971, Only Acura Vigor 1994, good $12,500 541-923-1781 ADOPT-Abundance 1991 - 154K miles, lion page views eville. 541-447-5502 days cond., A/C, eng. good. $19,700! Original low of love to offer a Mitsubishi Endeaver rare 5-speed tranny ery month at no 8 541-447-1641 eves. $1800. 541-350-9148, child in stable, seHyster H25E, runs mile, exceptional, 3rd LS 2007, AWD, 3.8L extra cost. Bulletin & manual hubs, Vehicle? owner. 951-699-7171 cure 8 nur t uring well, 2982 Hours, Buick Lucerne CXL V6, nice and affordclean, straight, evClassifieds Get ReCall The Bulletin home. Contact Jen $3500,call able. Vin ¹72795A 2009, $12,500, low sults! Call 385-5809 eryday driver. Bring and place an ad to(800) 571-4136. 541-749-0724 low miles; 2000 Buick 2200 dollar bills! $12,259 or place your ad dayf Century $2900. You'll LEGAL NOTICE on-line at Bob, 541-318-9999 Ask about our i not find nicer Buicks Notice of bendbulletin.com "Wheel Deal"! S OF BENC One look's worth a Public Auction for private party Pilgrim 27', 2007 5t h GMC Envoy 2002 4x4, thousand words. Call Pursuant to ORS87 541-647-2822 advertisers wheel, 1 s lide, AC, Bob, 541-318-9999. 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The Central Oregon Association of Realtor's 2013 President looks forward to a year of closing the gap between Central Oregon's large and small real estate communities. by Christopher L. Ingersoll, The Bulletin Advertising Department The Central Oregon Association of Realtors (COAR) has a v ast membership of liscensed brokers who represent clients throughout Central Oregon. During 2013, special focus will be made on the smaller outlying communities as M ike Warren II, a b r oker w i t h Crook County Properties takes office as President of COAR. Individuals who have been involved with the organization, including former COAR Presidents and a past state director of the Oregon Association of Realtors, believe his experience in Prineville will complement new ideas and new ways of looking at things in the industry. After leaving the Valley to move back to his hometown of Prineville, Warren got his start in real estate in2007 when many were leaving the industry due to the housing crisis. Warren follows in the footsteps of his father, Mike Warren Sr., who has been involved in real estate since the 1960s and has been
with COAR since 1985, serving as the state director for 18 of those years. Warren Sr. says that his son is taking the family business to new heights and is leading with a sense of direction beyond what he ever dreamed. "Mike is m ore qualified as a leader than I ever was and will take the association further," he said. "His leadership in the association is also important for all the smaller communities — like our own Prineville — who have not traditionally been as involved." Warren b r i ng s w i t h h i m a strong business background having been the general manager of Beaver Motor Coaches for most of his career. Being able to manage the organization and take a view from the outside looking in are among the skills that he and his peers tout as advantages for him. " Mike Warren brings a lot of really good skills into the organization,"said Barb Myers, broker with Windermere Central Oregon Real Estate in Redmond and past president of COAR. "Mike has never met astranger, and he is a very good listener. He never gives a rubber stamp answer but listens
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Mike Warren II of CrookCounty Properties, LLC isthe2013 president of the Central OregonAssociation of Realtors. Photo by Christopher L. Ingersoll
Attracting new members, however, is not Warren's only challenge. His term as president will mean working with the treasurer, the president-elect (who will become president next year) and the immediate past president in finding a new CEO for the organization. After a few months of relying on an interim CEO, Warren and his board will determine what qualifications and experience they are looking for in a new CEO, and then begin the process of finding someone who fits the bill. "Finding the right person for a specific job is always a long process," Warren said. " It wil l b e worth it, however, if we can find the right fit for the position." He will also be challenged to analyze COAR bylaws, codes of ethics and teaching material to accommodate the ever-changing real estate legislation, specifically regarding short sales and foreclosures.
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Master on 3 bed 2 bath, custom Broker, 541-550-0098 Lakes Realty & Prop- Jefferson County Homes the main, b e autiful NW Bendj $419,000 BEND I $188,900 Scott Re a l E s tate home, huge shop, Crooked River Realty erty Man a gement Custom built, sculpted Large 1980 sq. ft. home 541-548-1712 w ood f l ooring, t i l e Looking for your next $299,000 541-536-0117 Close to schools. Nice 3 kitchen, fresh paint inc edar s iding, u p - Spacious living room Stick built home with a employee? MLSยน201203307 b edroom hom e i n graded appliances. 5 w/gas f ireplace. 3 view and double ga side and out, huge dbl Place a Bulletin help 14238 W hitewater Say "goodbuy" Call Julie Fahlgren, own and c lose t o car attached garage, wanted ad today and acres, fenced & cross b edroom, 2. 5 b a t h Broker, 541-550-0098 rage. $125 , 000. $59,900. One of few tschools. Landscaped to that unused fenced. 3 stall barn & MLSยน201280332 MLSยน2905473 all on a quiet reach over 60,000 lots in W i l d R i ver. with fenced Crooked River Realty yard, RV cul-de-sac i n NW readers each week. t ack room. 3 b e d Jim Hinton Call Linda Lou High Lakes Realty & item by placing it in too! $79,900 room, 2.5 bath over 541-420-6229 THE FALLS at Day-Wright, Redmond! Traditional Your classified ad Property Ma n age- parking MLSยน201106963 $210, 0 0 0 will also appear on 3400 sq. ft. Central Oregon Realty Eagle Crest Resort Broker, 541-771-2585 The Bulletin Classifieds s ale! ment 541-536-0117 D&D Realty Group LLC MLSยน201206470 Group, LLC Central Oregon's MLSยน201208013. bendbulletin.com Crooked River Realty 866-346-7868 5 0040 Darlene Way John L. 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Residents of Get Results! 15194 Ponderosa Lp. large patio, mature Crooked River Realty see! MLSยน201206076 tion. Daylight basealder cabinets, 9 ft. & THE FALLS enjoy exCall 385-5809 or landscaping, fenced 1.41 acres ready for ment. Huge possibili11 ft. ceilings, crown $45,000 clusive use of their 1620SF well appointed place your ad on-line you! $55,000. High ties. $158 800 MLS Realty Group LLC yard. $128,000. MLS molding & s urround own clubhouse, acat home adjoins 90-acre D&D866-346-7868 MORRIS 201207127 Lakes Realty & Propsound. Private paver 201207709 cess to three golf bendbulletin.com pasture with 2 - mile erty Man a gement John Pam Lester, Principal REAL ESTATE L. Scott Real Espatio with water feacourses, and all the walking track. Heat 541-536-0117 Eagle Crest j $359,900 B roker, Century 2 1 I dp d m ยน O d dop t d ture. tate 541-548-1712 rest of Eagle Crest's pump, propane Custom built home on Gold Country Realty, 755 MLSยน201208464 amenities. Homesites free-standing stove, the 13th Hole of the 51430 Mac Ct - C u rInc. 541-504-1338 747 Sunriver/La Pine Homes rently leased thru '13, Karin Johnson, Broker 757 start at just $47,500 oversized dbl gar + Resort Course. Split 541-639-6140 Southwest Bend Homes and lots on the Chal$102,500. High Lakes Crook County Homes bonus rm. Lg kitchen level with 2 m a ster New Craftsman style 1 6261 Pine D r op We never stop moving: I $162,900 Realty & Pr o perty lenge Course are cov.decks. suites on th e m a in 1529home N icely c l eared & Management ft. 3 bdrm, 2 Artistry in Broken Top, available. Stop by our MLSยน201207669 METICULOUS HOME! level. 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'500 you can place it in Adjacent t o The Scott R e a l 541-408-7537 MLSยน201206182 E s t a te WAY behind the gate 3 lots o n T w i n D r . $40,000. High Lakes $264,500 Great Room Realty 8 Pr o perty kitty corner to 541-548-1712 The Bulletin at Eagle Crest. 3725 $55,000. 3 ac, barn, We never stop moving: Darrin Kelleher, Broker plan, gas fireplace, & Greens, Management new Ridgeview High The Kelleher Group sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, arena, power, well. built-in buffet. G o lf Classifieds for: 541-536-0117 $5 9 9 ,000.Fabulous Canyon Rim. 3 .75 baths, 2 h u ge High Lakes Realty & 541-788-0029 course views. Kitchen School. MLS ยน 20 1 2 0 3193 Once in a lifetime opProperty M a n agebonus rooms, large We never stop moving: with island, tile floor. cs 52261 St e a rns '10 - 3 lines, 7 days Lester, Principal portunity. Breathtak- deck, 3 car garage, ment 541-536-0117 T wo m asters w i t h Pam $34,000 G o r geous '16 - 3 lines, 14 days B roker, Century 2 1 ing views of the cans oaking t ub s a n d alder cabinetry, gran- 5 2381 Glenwood D r . acre, owner will carry. Gold Country Realty, yon from your reverse ite Cg countertops. A-frame cabin on the High Lakes Realty & (Private Party ads only) walk-in closets. Stor MORRIS Inc. 541-504-1338 l iving f l oo r pl a n . MLSยน201203992. age, laundry and 1/2 river. $198,000. High Property Ma n ageREAL ESTATE Vaulted living room, $577,000 bath on main. Two $599,900 Owner w i ll Realty & Prop- ment 541-536-0117 Indcpcndcnrly &mcd and Opcratยซd p ellet s t ove . Th e John L. Scott Real Es- Lakes Brasada Ranch j MORRIS additional bedrooms carry. erty Man a gement VIEWS, has an island tate 541-548-1712 $415,000 152232 Long Prairiec omplete t hi s gr a VIEWS, VIEWS!! This kitchen 541-536-0117 Hillside Grand Chateau REAL ESTATE 8 solid oak cabinetry. 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SE Bend single level, 3 Stunning 2288SF, 4bd landscaping, erty Man a gement with s l a b gr a n ite custom counters 8 lo- garage, Cate Cushman, 15430 Pine Ct - 1782 b edroom, 2 bat h , circular drive, carport, built 2478 sq. ft. home 541-536-0117 countertops, dis2 1/2bth, Mt. views, c ated o n a qui e t on 4.74 acres. 1800 Principal Broker 1641 sq. ft. home on decks, paver p atio, sf, 3 bd, 30x80 gatressed har d wood Irg Trex deck, media cul-de-sac. Backs to 541-480-1884 rage. $229,500. High floors, gas fireplace, 8 large lot on the edge garden area & more! sq. ft. shop w/RV bay. Need help fixing stuff? rm 8 office dbl gar+ BLM, Home-ID 820. www.catecushman.com of town backing to 8x10 storage shed & MLS201202726 Call A ServiceProfessional Lakes Realty & Prop- more. Located next to 1200 SF shop. Eagle Crest ProperL . find the help you need. erty Man a gement green space. COI canal. 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Deschutes River Ranch Estate 1 $2,890,000 • Golden Triangle • 20290 Rock Canyon RoadAward WinningEstate •TheMountains.The Deschutes River .The WideOpenSpaces •A legacyRanchin theHeartof Central Oregon
• 5 fireplaces! • Green built, efficient solar system • Fine y crafted Gary Normanbuilt custom • Stunning finishes • Unobstructed mountain views
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Prime Development Land 1 $1,250,000
Special Tumalo Horse Property 1$1,200,000
18.3 acres of prime development property Ready for annexation into Redmond Partially located on the Canyon Rim Terms
• Peaceful, private, mountain view setting • Borders Gov't land • 29 acres, 16 acres irrigated
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1451 NW Remarkable Dr. 1$945,000
Luxury Single Level inBroken Top 1$1,150,000
• Huge Cascade Views • Magnificent great roomw/sliding window paneldoors,dry-stack rock fireplace • Gourmet kitchen w/SS appliances
• 5 bedroom, 4 baths, 5116 sq. ft. • Overlooking Broken Top's 12th fairway and green • One level with upstairs guest suite and private office • Privacy with southern exposure
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• Custom Broken Top Beauty! • Enjoy the lush surroundings • 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths • 4363 SF • Golf course and mountain views MLS¹201204037
• 5400 SF onflat.75 acre!
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193 9 5 Cayuse Crater Court 1$1,295,000
• Brasada Ranch
• 1480 SF garage • Large double lot MLS¹201200081
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Call Ron Davis, Principal Broker, GRIl 541-480-3096
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Broken Top Classic 1 $945,000
This Property Has It All 1$849,900
Contemporary City Living 1 $820,000
21865 Boonsborough Drive 1 $799,000
• Overlooking10thfairway&green • Custom home completely remodeled in 2004-85 by MelroseConstruction • Kathy & Karol Niemiinterior plan/ designwith quality &detail - 4476SF • 5bed, 5.5bath,mainlevel master • Great room design. Wonderful indoor and outdoorlivingspacious, quiet cul-desacocation
• 3 bed, 3.5 bath, 3200 SF • Immaculate interior :". • No H.O.A/s • Heated parking • Cascade Mountain views • Walk to Old Mill/Downtown MLS¹201207761
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• Gracious living with impact Cascade Mtn views • 5 bed/4.5 bath recently remodeledby Sun ForestConstruction • 4193 sq. ft. with lots of natural
light • Outdoor pool, 3 car garage, two ofFice, gourmet kitchen
• 360 degree views on 2.5 acres
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Exquisite Cascade Mtn Views 1 $745,000
New Tetherow Home 1$699,500
3487 NW Conrad Drive 1$750,000
NW Contemporary w/Mountain ViewsinTetherow /$749,000
• In desirab e AwbreyGlen • 2nd Fairway &CascadeMtn, views • Beautiful gourmet kitchen • Great for entertaining inside & out • Family room,wine celar, storage galore • Full length deckw/retractable shades • 3 bed+ den, 3.5 bath,4080sq. ft. MLS¹201204632
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Perfect Single Level 1 $589,000 • Private & serene homesite
• Vaulted ceilings, lots of windows • 2574 SF,.64 acre • Beautiful high-end finishes & appliances • Gated golf community w/equestrian facilities MLS¹201100932
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861 SW Crestline Drive 1$569,000
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63235 Peterman Lane 1$539,900
Sunriver Fully Furnished Home 1$528,900
• Deschutes Landing • Luxury riverfront townhome • Beautiful contemporary finishes + 3 bedrooms, 4.5 baths v Oversized 3-cargaragefor all yourtoys! • Perfect vacation home, nightly rentals permitted MLS¹201206685
• 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths • 4-car garage + shop area • Quality open great room • 2.1 acres, w/1 acre irrig. • Property is fully fenced • Master on the main floor • Quality & pride of ownership! MLS¹ 201208385
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2910 NW Underhill Place 1$499,000
Acreage Close To Town 1$495,000
1700 NW lowa 1$460,000
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Seventh Mountain Resort 1$28,000 • 8 weeks/year or trade with RCI! • 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath Loft
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• Mountain & lake views!
Great NE Bend Location1$185,000
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• Elevated homesite - over 1/2 acre! • Overlooking ¹3, ¹4, ¹5, and
Call Myra Girod, Principal BrokerI 541-815-2400 or Pam Bronson, Broker I 541-788-6767
3074 NW Kelly Hill Ct 1 $199,900
Outstanding Deschutes RiverViews1$250,000
• NW Redmond beauty • Lovely neighborhood close
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• Pristine condition
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• 3 bed, 3 bath, 2608 SF
• A must see!
• Desirable River CanyonEstates • Community offers pools, tennis courts, fitnessfacility, clubhouse,anddirect river access
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Custom Home in Barton Crossing1$289,900 • Master on the main • Theater/Bonus room+ wet bar
Great Sunriver Home 1$329,000
• 4 bed plus office & bonusroom • Move-in readywith endless
Call Greg Barnwell, Broker I 541-848-7222 I www.gregsellscentraloregon.com
• 2126 square feet • 3 bedrooms/2 bathrooms • .46 acre lot • 2 living areas Oversized 2-car garage
EdgeGolfCourse • Exceptionalopportunity & valueon 8end'sWestside MLS¹201208404
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• Permitted GP Bu>lding w/living quarter/loft • Bath, laundry area, septic, well & pumphouse
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• 4 bedroom, 3 bath • 4144 SF w/room for multiple uses • Full onCascade Mtn.viewson 81 acre • 3-car garage • Quality construction - great condition • Awaiting your custom touches
• Water features, inside and out
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1776 NE 8th St. 1 $425,000 '
• West Hills contemporary home in the pines • 3180 SF on a double lot • Contemporary floor plan and finishes
• Studio/shop • Irrigated, pastoral setting
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• 23+ acres • Gorgeous Cascade Mtn. views • Well maintained ranch home in Gosney Meadows
• Contemporary homein Awbrey Gen • 5 bedrooms,master on mainlevel • Oversized 5-car garage • Stunning kitchen, stainless, granite, Europeancabinetry • Motivated seller MLS¹ 201208424
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Crook County Equestrian 5-acres, 1/4 Mi. Deschutes River Bend On The River ~ Custom built home with Home Sweet Home ( Log home on 5 acres POWELL BUTTE! 10 SPECTACULAR HOME 36x48 6-stall barn, f rontage. Cus t o m hardwood floors, uphas 3bd/2ba with reACRES! V I E W S! and SETTING. Beau$192,400 $450,000 $649,000 Large home very close cross-fenced, groom- single level 3 bdrm, 3 1.2 acres. 3 bedroom, graded lighting and Custom log home on modeled kitchen with Custom home, spatiful 9682 sq.ft. home to Meadow Lakes Golf ing stall, wash rack, bath, 3 9 6 2 sq . f t., 2 bath, 2125 sq. ft. appliances. Recently private 11.27 acres, stainless stove & frig. cious & light, gourthat features massive 1 2.72 a cr e ga t e d waterfront home with painted and n i cely minutes from t own. 36x40 barn, 3 6 x40 met kitchen, office & Club. Private rear pahay barn, mare barn timbers at sprawling tio area. Room f or w/foaling stalls. 2004 community, p r i vate Cascade M o u ntain maintained home on 3790 sq. ft., 3 b edshop/garage. Fenced more. $799,900. heights, stonework inRVs. This 3 bedroom, 3bd 2bth home. setting. $99 7 ,000. views. Multiple acces- 2+ acres. Watch the room, 3.5 bath, spa- & cross-fenced. S o MLS¹201106428 s ide/ o u t , che f s 2.5 bath with 1876 sq. MLS ¹ 20 1 2 05961. sory buildings and sunset and w i ldlife cious bonus room & much here for... Call VIRGINIA, kitchen, butler's pan$298,500. ft. of living area is the Call Nancy Popp, BroPam Lester, Principal b arn, all wit h n e w f rom y o u r dec k ! media room. Radiant $329,000 Principal Broker try, master bed wing perfect home. ker, 541-815-8000 B roker, Century 2 1 roofs. MLS¹201208145 floor heat. Artistic acMLS 201206125 541-350-3418 with sitting area and MLS¹201207946 Crooked River Realty Gold Country Realty, MLS¹201105146 $237,000 cents throughout. DiCascade Realty, Redmond RE/MAX his/hers e v e rything Darryl Doser, Inc. 541-504-1338 Craig Smith, Broker D&D Realty Group LLC rect access to BLM. Dennis Haniford, Land & Homes plus gue s t /family FIND IT! 866-346-7868 Broker, CRS 541-322-2417 MLS¹201206478 Princ. Broker Real Estate wing, 2 w a ter f ea3bd/2ba on 2.44 acres P 541-383-4334 g IIT I T Dawn Ulrickson, Broker, 541-536-1731 tures, pond, Cascade with barn & fenced for We never stop moving: We never stop moving: CRS, GRI, SFR Mountain views and SELL IT! Find It in horses. Open kitchen USE THE CLASSIFIEDS! 541-610-9427 more. 33+ acres, 25 The Bulletin Classifieds with lots of storage, Lower Bridge ~ The Bulletin Classifieds! We never stop moving: i rrigated a c res, 2 living & family rooms. $465,000 Door-to-door selling with 541-385-5809 dS West Powell Butte EsLovely custom coun- fast results! It's the easiest barns, bunkhouse or Double garage, new caretakers q uarters. t ates. $ 4 79,000. 6 heat pump 8 so much try home on 9 acres DESCHUTES R I V ER MLS¹201206936 bdrm, 3.5 bath home more. $109,900 du way in the world to sell. MORRIS near the Deschutes FRONTAGE wit h $2,950,000. DESERT MORRIS o n 2 0 a c re s w i t h River. Cozy fireplace, MLS 201200121 REAL ESTATE easy access! 5234 sq. VALLEY RE A L TY, shop, 2 master suites, o pen k itchen, a n d The Bulletin Classified REAL ESTATE Cascade Realty, tndependently~ e d nnd Opetnted f t., 4 b ed, 3 + b a t h 541-923-1376 4-car garage, water MORRIS large lan d scaped 541-385-5809 Dennis Haniford, I dp d tl y O d dO p t d home located on 10 feature, gated comyards with decks. 3 Princ. Broker Casa Mariposa Spectacular home on acres. Cook's dream REAL ESTATE munity. MLS¹ The Bulletin bedrooms, master on 541-536-1731 $3,990,000 9 .99 a c r es ! 34 5 2 k itchen, 2 mas t e r I depe de tlyO edn dapewted SE Bend-Woodside 201207133 Pam the main floor plus ofTo Subscribe call Magnificent prairie style sq.ft., 4 bdrm, 3 bath suites, 3-car garage Horse ranch on 9 .70 fice/studio. $795,000 Lester, Principal Bro- 5 A c res w / mountain 8676 sq. ft. home. 6 541-385-5800 or go to home in private setAND detached gaYou CAN have it all...a ker, Century 21 Gold views. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, bedroom suites. Mt. acres.Home is 1985 MLS¹201208655 www.bendbulletin.com rage/shop with l oft. sq. ft. of beautiful livbeautiful home, huge t ing. G r ea t r o o m , 1620 sq.ft., irrigated, Country Realty, Inc. Diane Lozito, Broker MLS¹ 2012 0 3050 36x40 shop, fenced, Bachelor to Mt. Jefbarn, & room for your kitchen, formal living 541-504-1338 541-548-3598 Prineville [ $99,000 views. 4000 sq. $1,495,000 DESERT i ng s pace. W o od horse & animals. Be- a rea, f amily r o o m extensive s p r i nkler ferson f loors, d en , w r a p541-306-9646 Over 2 acres with Cas- 12250 NW Dove Rd. RE A L TY, a round d ec k low replacement cost. w/wet bar, guest suite. system. $2 7 9 ,000. ft. Casita/Shop. Ga- VALLEY wi t h We never stop moving: cade Mountain and cedar sided MLS ¹2809225 Pam rages for 8 cars & 2 541-923-1376 3389 sq. ft . q u ality L andscaped, w a t e r jacuzzi. Great views, Crooked River Can- Custom h ome with f loor t o home on 4.2 acres. f eature an d p o n d . Lester, Principal Bro- RVs. 9.78 acres be- For Sale by Owner - 10+ 4-stall horse barn and yon views on the can- c eiling windows t o tween Bend & Sisters. Shop with office and 3-car attached gaker, Century 21 Gold 40x60 s h op/garage. yon rim. Bordered by t ake i n t h e mt n . , Country acres, 7 irrigated, 2200+ Grand Ridge Estates. b ath. MLS ¹ rage + RV barn/4+car/ '/4 Realty, Inc. S o much here, s o 3000 acres of B LM sq.ft. updated home, MLS¹201106412 201207212 $619,000 views. I m m aculate 541-504-1338 shop/guest room. come take a l o o k. property for endless 1841 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 Virginia Ross, Broker, oversized detached gaD ESERT VA L L EY MLS¹201207123 rage, 2 barns, fenced & $375,000 MORRIS recreation. ABR, CRS, GRI REALTY, bath home, tongue & 8996 SW Panorama Rd Michelle Tisdel, cross-fenced, beautiful MLS 201207852 MLS¹2704850 2034 sq ft , 4 541-480-7501 REAL ESTATE 541-923-1376 groove vaulted ceil- Custom P.C., Broker Cascade Realty, turn-key propJJ Jones, Broker I depe de tlyO e d dO t n « d ings, gas free stand- b edroom, 2. 5 b a t h We never stop moving: settinq, 541-390-3490 erty, $525,000, Call for Dennis Haniford, 541-610-7318 home built i n 2 0 06 The Ultimate Hideout ing stove, and wood We never stop moving: showing; Realtors welPrinc. Broker 541-788-3678 w ith Mtn v i ews o n $749,500 accents t h roughout. come: 541-318-1450 541-536-1731 Mountain views! We never stop moving: 637 private acres, 87 Completely f e n c ed 1.53 acres. Many upFabulous view, rum iles f r o m Be n d . 4.81 acres. $385,000 graded features inG ORGEOUS mt n . Incredible, large, qualCg ral property 3479 clude: hickory cabiBuck Creek flows year MLS¹ 201101447 views! 36+/- acres. ity home. 16 a cres sq. ft. 3 bdrm. 2.5 nets, granite counter round. 2 LOP Tags for MORRIS Juniper Realty, Irrigated w/ s m all with 10 acres of irribaths. Lots of shop t ops, alder t ri m & bucks 8 b u lls. A s541-504-5393 cabin, 1 bedroom, 1 gation. 4925 sq.ft, 5 MORRIS REAL ESTATE area! $495,000 doors, hardwood & tile pens, Ponderosas, & b ath, possi b le bdrms, 3.5 baths with t depe de tlyO d dO p e t d MLS ¹201207007 REAL ESTATE MORRIS floors. Th e m a ster Rimrocks. Propane & 12851 SW Deer OWC! $ 2 2 5 ,000. country kitchen, great Call Jeanne ScharIndependendy tnnted nnd Opernted bath has a garden tub solar for the cabin. Crossing. Remodeled REAL ESTATE MLS¹ 201201125 r oom a n d mor e . lund, Principal Browith tile surround & What are you Large barn for stor3 bdrm 2 bath 1440 Call Charlie, Paved drive, shop/ I depe de tlyO e d d O p e ted ker 541-420-7978 separate tile shower. age. Horse corral. sq. ft. CRR home. Serenity and Privacy Designated Broker barn w i t h ra d i ate Redmond RE/MAX looking for? $275,000 MLS¹201204217 Quiet Setting - 2.84 Granite counters, 541-350-341 9 h eated f l oors a n d on 4.62 acres of seLand & Homes MLS¹ 201208347 hickory cabinets, Acres ( $179,000 You'll find it in renity an d p r ivacy. Craig Long, Broker Redmond RE/MAX bath. A MUST SEE! Real Estate 541-480-7647 Juniper Realty, Well-kept manufacbamboo wood floors, Land & Homes MLS¹ 2010 0 7690 C omfortable 3 b e dThe Bulletin Classifieds 541-504-5393 vinyl windows, the list tured home. 2 bedReal Estate $649,000. D ESERT room, 2 bath home We never stop moving: room + d e n /office. goes on. Garage, car- 9.33 acres in P owell VALLEY RE A L TY, NE Bend ( $349,000 and a 3 0x40 shop Hard to f i n d P r ice Enjoy peace and tran- w ith oversized R V Close t o to w n 8 port and RV covered 541-923-1376 Butte - 4 bdrm, 2.5 541-385-5809 Range! 1296 sq. ft. Prineville Reservoir. parking. $109,000 quility on 2.85 private door. Build your cusb ath, 1928 sq . f t . , home on 2 a c res Location Location Lo- acres with Gorgeous tom MLS 201204401 Enclosed patio. Large ho m e wit h 3-car garage, barn, Cascade Mou n tain just north of Redcation! This 2463 SF, detached garage/shop Juniper Realty, Cascade views. Large breathtaking views of shop, with RV door. IrViews Imagine the o v erlooking 4 bdrm, 3 bath home master suite. Vaulted the Cascade Moun541-504-5393 MORRIS with oil furnace. RV rigated. $35 9 ,000 delight upon entering mond sits on 3.3 acres of wood ceilings. Posthe valley below and area & hook-up. Stortains or enjoy as is. REAL ESTATE MLS ¹ 20 1 2 037129 y our n e w hom e ! Smith Rock. New 12-peak huge Cascade land, between Bend & sible m o t her-in-law MLS¹201205440 age building/shed. 2 Pam Lester, Principal Vaulted ceilings, open well t depe de tlya edn dapemted views from this gorRedmond. P r operty suite. Borders BLM. & pump. ponds. $249,000 B roker, Century 2 1 floor plan. K itchen, $115,000. geous Crooked River Gold has 3 acr e s of MLS¹201202976 MLS Bring your horse and D&D Realty Group LLC View Property 2.49 Country Realty, dining a n d fa m i ly ¹ 201205979. C a l l Swalley Water and a toys. RV area. Carolyn Priborsky, P.C., Ranch home w/ knotty Inc. 541-504-1338 866-346-7868 acres between Bend rooms with wood deck KELLY STARBUCK, pine ceilings and sunf enced b ac k y a r d. MLS¹201205268 Broker, ABR, CRS & Redmond, 1998 s plashed room s . Bank Owned Acreage access. Formal living P rincipal This home also has Bro k e r 541-383-4350 Jane Strell, Broker, Sisters ] $579,900 home, dbl garage, with views. M aster 541-771-7786 Plenty of room with an incredible 2300 SF We never stop rnoving: i $410,000 ABR, GRI insulated heated/ Great Cascade Moun4.98 acres. $249,000 19 acres in NE Bend. suite, jette d -tub, Redmond RE/MAX insulated dream shop 541-948-7998 cooled office/worktain views from this walk-in shower, dbl MLS¹201206906 Land & Homes with 2 bays!! Plenty of We never stop moving: 2938 sq. ft., s ingle room with full bath 3000 sq. ft. home on Gail Day 541-306-1018 va n it y and space for your RV's, level home. 5 acres ir- sink Real Estate sep. from house, 6 .75 acres w it h 4 Central Oregon Realty t oys, hobbies a n d rigation, barn, pond & walk-in closet. Ready concrete RV pad & acres of Three Sisfor your i m mediateHome/shop/1.41 acres animals!! Inside you Group, LLC swimming pool. 2 tax Cg several hook-up ters irrigation. 40'x40' enjoyment. 4.80 acres $105,000. 3 bdrm, 1 will e n jo y v a u lted lots, Private. MORRIS spots. $180,000. barn, 5 loafing sheds, 14198 SW Nine Peaks with 4.60 i r rigated. bath, 1228 sq. ft. Has c eilings, 2 mas t e r MLS¹201207057 MLS¹201205184 3 car g arage with REAL ESTATE Pl - Mtn views from Kathy Powell, Broker 3 w e l ls : i r r igation suites, and an extra MLS¹201205610. MORRIS I depe de tlyO e d dO p e t ed shop. 2 b e drooms, Call KELLY STARthis 1960 sq. ft., 3 New pri c e at -house - shop. MLS large master bath with 541-383-4342 REAL ESTATE bonus room & office. BUCK, Broker bedroom, 2 bath We never stop moving: ¹201202939 $189,750! custom shower and 762 MLS¹201205094 541-771-7786 home on 1.16 acre. C all Mi k e Jone s granite counters. MLS Ind p d ntly~ d nn d Op uted John L. Scott Redmond RE/MAX Christy Hartman541-350-2226 Homes with Acreage U pdated wit h n e w Real Estate ¹201206489 Land & Homes Decourcey, Broker carpet 8 vinyl flooring 541-548-1712 Central Oregon Realty John L. Scott Real Es- NEW! Five acres de Real Estate 541-312-7263 Group, LLC Beautiful & pe a ceful and interior has been tate 541-548-1712 with irrigation, 1540 We never stop moving: Country living in Bend, setting 4 b d rm, 2.5 freshly painted. 936 sq. ft. home. sq. ft. garage has a Spectacular Mtn. Need to get an baths, 2275 sq. ft. on The Bulletin's MORRIS $220,000. MLS Need to get an ad views. 4 bdrm, 4.5 40 acres horse prop- shop area, 2 bays & "Call A Service ad in ASAP? ¹201207126 Call Cg baths, 17 acres. Oferty, access to BLM. 50 amp power for an REAL ESTATE in ASAP? Professional" Directory TRAVIS HANNAN, You can place it R V. S e parate R V Independently0 nednnd Opetnted fered at $1,295,000. $649,000 Principal Broker is all about meeting covered storage and MLS ¹2101203960 online at: MLS¹201204029. 541-788-3480 Advertise your car! yourneeds. Cate Cushman, Fax it te 541-322-7253 MORRIS Vicci Bowen carport. $139,500 www.bendbulletin.com Redmond ReMax Add A Prcture! MLS¹ 201208272 Principal Broker 541-410-9730 Reach thousands of readers! REAL ESTATE Land & Homes Real Call on one of the 541-480-1884 Juniper Realty, The Bulletin Classifieds Central Oregon Realty Call 541-385-5809 Ind p d ntly~ dn n dtyp uted Estate 541-385-5809 professionals today! 541-504-5393 www.catecushman.com Group, LLC The Bulletin Classifieds
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NW Bend j $54,950 Three Rivers South Cascade Views in TerSW Canyon Dr. SW Shad Rd Seller financing availrebonne I $192,500 1.13 acres with access Located on a p a v edSnowberry Village ¹98 Own your own home for Lot j $10,000 a ble. F a ntastic e l - Bring your RV & enjoy Breathtaking views, De- from two streets pro- street. This 2.7 acre less t ha n r e n ting. evated lot w ith c ity the amenities of Sun- schutes River Canv iding y o u man y parcel has Mt. Jeffer- • 3$79,500 bedrooms, 2 baths. Centrally located in views; beautiful esriver Resort just min- yon, and farming val- building site options. son & S m ith R ock • 1 4 04 s q. f t . 1 9 9 9 Madras. In- h ouse tablished n e i ghbor- utes away. .50-acre ley below, 5 usable Owner terms avail- views. The lot is level Silvercrest f inancing opti o ns h ood; N W Ben d . lot close to r estau- acres with well Ideal able. $58,500 with many b u ilding• Vaulted ceilings available. Call now at Owner will carry up to r ants, Casc a d e building site with unMLS¹ 201106385 sites. Crooked River 541-475-2291 designer colors $50,000 with $9,400 Mountains & l a kes. o bstructed view s Juniper Realty, R anch w a te r a n d • Gas heat and A/C. cash or possible trade A djoining lot i s f o r MLS¹201205208 541-504-5393 power is available at Elevated corner lot- Possible owner terms. 3 for down payment. sale with septic sys- Gail Day 541-306-1018 the street. Septic was nice views Bdrm, 2 bath, 1107 SW Chinook Dr. MLS¹201105195 tem in place. Central Oregon Realty Crooked previously approved. • Attached 2-car ga- sq.ft., laminated wood double car garage has Call a Pro R i ver 8 Jackie French, Broker MLS¹201206354 Group, LLC $78,500 second d o o r for Whether you need a rage + shop area flooring, carport w/ mountain views from 541-480-2269 Becky Brunoe, Broker MLS¹ 201208266 • Front deck and rear storage, fenced, lands nowmobiles and a t his 5.68 a cres l o We never stop moving.' 541-350-4772 Juniper Realty, large unfinished room fence fixed, hedges patio scaped, sprinkler c ated on a p a v ed We never stop moving: 541-504-5393 CHECK YOUR AD 8 bath. Owner willing trimmed or a house street. Num e rous Call Marilyn R ohaly, system. $33,000. MLS Please check your ad to complete. Priced to Broker, 541-322-9954 ¹ 201205974 Pam trees & many building built, you'll find cs on the first day it runs sites. $225,000 MLS¹ sell at... $298,000 John L. Scott Real Lester, Principal Bro775 professional help in to make sure it is corMLS¹ 201108836 Estate, Bend ker, Century 21 Gold 201106408 Manufactured/ rect. Sometimes inwww.JohnLScott.com Call Linda at The Bulletin's "Call a Juniper Realty, Country Realty, Inc. s tructions over t h e Mobile Homes MORRIS 541-815-0606. 541-504-5393 541-504-1338 Service Professional" 20737 Livingood Way • MORRIS phone are misunderCascade Realty, DenREAL ESTATE SW Chinook Dr. $74,300 Directory stood and an e rror Snowberry Village ¹70 nis Haniford, Broker REAL ESTATE Rent /Own I d p d c l y O d dOp I d Newer 2003 3 bdrm/2 3 bdrm, can occur in your ad. Crooked River, Smith $69,500 541-433-5678 541-385-5809 2 bath homes I dcpc dc clyO d dO p c c d Rock 8 mou n tain bath turnkey. home. If this happens to your • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, NW Bend Lot j $80 000 $2500 down, $750 mo. 141980 Emerald Meadviews. Owner terms New appliances, lots ad, please contact us attached 2-car garage ele v ated Build your c u stom Where can you find a OAC. 541-548-5511, ows Way, Crescent Beautifully the first day your ad available. 6.9 acres • 1248 sq. ft. 1993 Sil of upgrades, custom 541-350-1782 Lake - 2-story custom building site a b ove home on this .47-acre helping hand? with septic, power 8 window c o v erings, appears and we will vercrest www.jandmhomes.com built home with paved Deschutes River Can- lot on a short street w ell i n stalled. I n front & back decks. From contractors to be happy to fix it as • Large living room, din Un s urpassed with o nl y a few circular drive, heated yon. Pristine fenced court- Snowberry Village ¹119 s oon as w e c a n . cludes custom home ing area double car g a rage views from this 2-acre homes. Enjoy views of yard care, it's all here • yard entry. Very open • 3 bedrooms, 2.5 Deadlines are: Week- plans. $189,000 Vaulted c e i lings, lot. Septic approved, the River's Edge golf in The Bulletin's and small shop with w ater 8 p o we r a t course and the buttes MLS¹ 201008671 concept with close to baths, 1920 sq. ft. days 11:00 noon for Sunny windows cement floor. Excel"Call A Service Juniper Realty, next day, Sat. 11:00 • FA heat 8 heat pump 1500 sq. ft. r oad. $89,9 0 0 to the east. Easy ac• 2000 Silvercrest - Trilent condition. Exten541-504-5393 Cascade Village a.m. for Sunday and (A/C) cess to Highway 97 Professional" Directory plewide sive landscaping with MLS¹201207148 Homes. Bend, Monday. • Front porch and large SW Chipmunk Rd. • Living room, family and the Parkway. large rock. Hardwood Call Nancy Popp, Bro541-388-0000 Westside Lot j 54f -385-5809 back deck Level 5.19 acres with ker, 541-815-8000 MLS¹201204299 room, dining room floors, carpeting, pel$147,000 Thank you! mountain views. Well Call Marilyn R ohaly, 20774 Livingood Way • • Remodeled kitchen, Jerry Stone, Broker let stove, generator. Crooked River Realty Great location on the The Bulletin Classified Broker, 541-322-9954 treed w it h s e v eral 541-390-9598 $84,700 w/breakfast bar On one acre at the L evel city lot i n t h e We never stop moving: way to Mt. Bachelor. possible buil d ing John L. Scott Real Like new 3 bdrm, 2 bath • Private master suite end of a cul-de-sac. heart of Culver. All .56 acre, gently slopBend home is loaded with w/walk-in closet sites. Com m unityEstate, $339,000 u tilities ar e a t th e ing lot. E stablished Mountain views! water & power avail- www.JohnLScott.com upgrades i n c luding• Master bath w/garden MLS¹ 201203768 street ready to be in neighborhood conve3.39 acres with crazy able at t h e s t reet. cs c ustom paint, n e w tub 8 double shower Call Linda at stalled. This lot just nient t o r e c reation mountain views! Owner terms avail- Snowberry Village ¹127 lighting, skylight, and • Gas FA heat PLUS 541-815-0606. needs y o u r new trails, restaurants and Owner will carry. able. $69,000 MLS¹ custom deck i ng. AC 8 fireplace $90,425 Cascade Realty, Denhome. 208 2nd Ave, more. $103,000. 201106095 MORRIS • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths Oversized 2-car ga- • Immaculate - too nis Haniford, Broker C ulver. $38, 2 0 0 MLS¹201201353 MLS¹201100748 Juniper Realty, rage with storage and many upgrades to list! • 1404 sq. ft., 2000 Sil541-433-5678 MLS¹ 201 2 03505. REAL ESTATE Cathy Del Nero, Broker Call Travis Hannan, 541-504-5393 workshop area. Cas- $129,900 vercrest I dcpc dcndyO mcdccdOpcmccd Juniper Realty 541-410-5280 Princ. Broker 764 SW D O V E R D . M t.• Large great room, bay cade Village Homes. Call Marilyn Rohaly, 541-504-5393 541-788-3480 We never stop moving: Bend, 541-388-0000 Broker, 541-322-9954 Farms 8 Ranches Tetherow/NW Bend j Washington & Three window dining area Redmond RE/MAX John L. Scott Real N orth P o w el l B u t t e Sisters views from this • Front & back decks $299,000 63730 Cascade Village Land 8 Homes Estate, Bend Ranch in Powell Butte. Acreage I 3 LOTS! .43 of an acre home 6.1 acre property with • Laundry room + 2 car Dr • $54,200 Real Estate cs www.JohnLScott.com Ideal Ranch/ Pride of 3 buildable, rare, North site overlooking the power installed. Close garage Very open plan, with o wnership. Barn , P owell Butte C a s - 13th hole. Golf course to t h e De s c hutes• Sold t a stefully fur- French doors off livNW Dove Rd., TerrebS hop, Ha y Ba r n , cade Mountain views. designed by D a v id onne. Mtn. views from River and Steelhead nished ing room area, beau- Snowberry Village ¹16 MORRIS Marilyn Rohaly, tiful updated kitchen, Enjoy the carefree lifEquipment Shed Quiet area. Call McLay Kidd. Unobthese 5.12 acres near Falls. $99,500 MLS¹ Call REAL ESTATE Broker, 541-322-9954 at Bend's preVicci Bowen structed Cas c ade 201205646 $925,000. entrance of CRR. Ionice size dining area, estyle mier 55+ community 541-41 0-9730 I dcpc dcdyO cdc dOpc Icd John L. Scott Real MLS¹201206082 views. Located on the Juniper Realty, cated in a desirable large covered front Estate, Bend p orch, 2bd, 2ba & n ear m edical a n d Call Vicci Bowen Central Oregon Realty westside, adjacent to 541-504-5393 area. Save time & 773 541-410-9730 @ www.JohnLScott.com Group, LLC the National Forest, Turn-key shopping. Immacumoney with septic, den. 3 b e d room, 2 Central Oregon minutes from downAcreages Take care of well & power already move-in condition with late Owner will carry, fanbath features sepaRealty Group LLC town. installed. $96,500 Snowberry Village ¹46 • nice outside entertastic 1/2 acre lot your investments r ate d i ning r o o m, MLS¹2809519 5-acre corner lot, flat MLS¹ 20120135 taining patio 8 fire pit. $88,900. 3 bdrms, 2 B eautiful f ar m s t y l e w/views. $59,900. huge kitchen with isDebbie Johnson, Broker 8 fully treed. $49,900 with the help from Juniper Realty, baths, 1600y sq. ft. Cascade Village home overlooking the MLS¹201008725 land, master suite with 541-480-1293 MLS¹201109114 541-504-5393 1994 Silvercrest. LivHomes. Bend, Crooked River Valley The Bulletin's Call Julie Fahlgren, Call Nancy Popp, Brog arden t u b , sta l l 541-388-0000 ing room, separate with 42+ acres and 24 Broker, 541-550-0098 We never stop moving: "Call A Service shower, Vaulted ceilker, 541-815-8000 R EADY T O BU I L D! dining room 8 large acres o f i r r igation. Crooked River Realty ings, wood laminate Crooked River Realty 5.07 acres, flat l ot, Professional" Directory kitchen with e a ting FACTORY SPECIAL Perfect horse propHome, 3 bdrm, floors, FA heat 8 AC. cs mature trees, paved area. Pellet s t ove, New Nice mountain views, erty including 7-stall 1.01 acre lot that is well $46,900 finished C overed dec ks . treed. Lot 141 SW 3.09-acres. $95,950. road, 1/3 interest in SW Geneva View Rd. Huge covered BBQ on you barn with heated tack site,541.548.5511 Call Manlyn well, applied for stan- T errebonne. MLS¹201101554 Le v e l deck. Large laundry www.JandMHomes.com $94,500. room and bathroom. 2 Crater Loop $40,900. R ohaly, Brok er, MLS¹201105162 MORRIS dard septic. $99,900. 1.14 acres that will be room and 2-car ath omes included i n Call Linda Lou 541-322-9954 Call Melody Curry, BroMLS¹ 2012 0 4695 tached garage New Construction 3 Day-Wright, Broker, easy to build on. Well sale. $1,2 5 0 ,000 REAL ESTATE John L. Scott RE ker, 541-771-1116 541-771-2585 Pam Lester, Principal treed with an abunCall Marilyn Rohaly, bdrm, 2 b ath, 1548 MLS¹201206434 I dcpc dcdyO cd dOpc Icd B roker, Century 2 1 Crooked River Realty dance o f wil d l ife Broker, 541-322-9954 sq.ft., vaulted, gas John L. Scott Real Es- Crooked River Realty 780 Gold Country Realty, passing furnace-range-water tate 541-548-1712 thro u gh. John L. Scott Real 4 .38 A cr e v i e w l o t The Highlands at Bro- Elevated building site Inc. 541-504-1338 Estate, Bend heater, fenced, landMLS¹ Mfd./Mobile Homes ken top, 1 0 a c res, $41,500 COUNTRY ESTATE in backs BLM, Cascade on 1.176 acre Cas www.JohnLScott.com scaped. $16 2 ,900 201102002 with Land cade view lot. Septic ODIN FALLS VALLEY mtn & S m ith R o ck gated, private well, MLS ¹ 20 1 2 0 7750 Juniper Realty, Just too many 3 7.5 acres w ith 1 8 + views. Corner lot, ap- utilities at lot, app for i nstalled, wtr 541-504-5393 Pam Lester, Principal septic. available at lot pwr/ Views! Qualline. acres o f ir r igation. proved for standard cap-fill collectibles? BULLETIN CLASSIFIEDS B roker, Century 2 1 Gigantic MLS ity Fuqua home, 3 2985 sq.ft., 3 bed, 2.5 septic. $199,000. MLS $535,000. MLS ¹202009226 SW River Rd. Exc.view Search the area's most Gold Country Realty, ¹ 201200937. Pa m bdrm, 2 bath, 1572 SF Pam Call Nancy Popp, Brobath home with huge ¹2809381 from top of property. comprehensive listing of Sell them in Inc. 541-504-1338 Lester, Principal BroShop and greenhouse Cascade M o u ntain Lester, Principal Broker, 541-815-8000 2.79 acres w alking classified advertising... ker, Century 21 Gold The Bulletin Classifieds $129,000 views. Shop, 2-stall ker, Century 21 Gold Country Realty, Inc. Crooked River Realty distance to the Des- real estate to automotive, NEW HOME BUILT MLS 201200450 barn with tack room Country Realty, Inc. 541-504-1338 chutes River & Steel- merchandise to sporting $87,450! 5 acres adjoins public Gail Day 541-306-1018 Includes, garage, founand 1 bed bunkhouse 541-504-1338 head Falls. Hike, bike, 541-385-5809 goods. Bulletin Classifieds land over Deschutes AND MORE! MLS¹ ride horses, fly fish. appear every day in the dation, a p p liances, Central Oregon THE PERFECT River. Short walk to Realty Group LLC 201203884 $845,500 Canyon City, Oregon Quiet 8 n atural setcentral heating, heat SETTING FOR YOUR print or on line. river. $74,900. REDMOND 2.59 D ESERT VAL L EY Investment opportunity. ting is ideal for vacapump ready. call toNEW HOME MLS¹201102328 Call 541-385-5809 4 city tax lots totalling acres close to town. day to schedule your REALTY, tions or year round www.bendbulletin.com Find exactly what Call Linda Lou 14.07 acres. Zoned Broken Top, 0.53 Acres Owner will carry. 541-923-1376 living. $49,000 MLS¹ personal appointment. you are looking for in the Offered at $275,000 Day-Wright, Broker, R1. It's possible to di$97,000 MLS 541-548-5511, 201009429 Cate Cushman, Just bought a new boat? vide the lots further. 541-771-2585 201100751 CLASSIFIEDS Juniper Realty, Iccy cgCcctcci Oregon c>ccc1903 541-350-1782 Principal Broker Sell your old one in the Crooked River Realty Power, city water 8 Call Travis Hannan, 541-504-5393 www.JandMHomes.com 541-480-1884 classifieds! Ask about our sewer at the paved Princ. Broker 3 acres flat property Super Seller rates! street. Mtn. & valley www.catecushman.com 541-788-3480 perfect to build on. 541-385-5809 views. Many possible People Look for Information Redmond RE/MAX $59,900. INCREDIBLE L O CAb uilding s ites. L o Land & Homes MLS¹201205386 About Products and TION - 3 2 . 5 a c res cated in the city limits Real Estate Call Julie Fahlgren, with 26 acres irriga- of Canyon City near Services Every Day through Broker, 541-550-0098 tion an d C a scade John Day. (Sellers are The Bulletin Classifieds Crooked River Realty SE Bend Land j Mountain views. licensed Oregon Real Three 9148 Sq.ft. Iots, $199,000 Nice 5.3 acres near the Listen to the quiet! 4.1 Custom 2600 sq.ft., 3 Estate brokers). cul-de-sac, ut i l ities entrance of the ranch, $99,900 acres in S u ndance. bdrm, 2.5 bath home s tubbed i nt o P U E , Smith Rock V iews. B uild y o u r Juniper Realty, with lots of amenities. dr e a m close to West CanMLS¹2710905 541-504-5393 Detached garage with home with Cascade yon Rim Park and acCall Linda Lou guest quarters, shop Downtown Bend Lot views. Close to BLM People Helping People Buy Homes Since 1987 cess to the dry canDay-Wright, and l o afing s h ed. and National Forest $650,000 yon t rail. $ 3 5,000, Broker, 541-771-2585 MLS¹ 20 12 0 3687 lands for recreation. Downtown Bend loca- $35,000 & $50,000. Crooked River Realty MLS¹201207453 $875,000 tion. 0.43 acre, RH MLS¹ 20 1 2 0 7692, DESERT VALLEY REJim Moran, Broker 685 SE Third St, Bend, OR 97702 ~ 541-318-5500 ~ NMLS¹89511/ML-3213-10 320 acres in Prineville. zoning with much po201207694, and ALTY, 541-923-1376 541-948-0997 Mountain views, tential an d l o c ated 201207687. Pa m We never stop moving: Newer S ingle S t o ry outside the h i storic Lester, Principal Bro- mostly flat land. 30 I ,' I I I H ome, 3 b d rm, 2 5 districts. Bring your ker, Century 21 Gold miles from Bend 815 miles from Prineville bath, office, sunroom, ideas! Country Realty, Inc. Reservoir. $289,000 cs 2260 sq.ft., 60 acres, 541-504-1338 MLS¹201208031 MLS 201208143 mtn 8 S m it h R o ck Diane Robinson, Cascade Realty, Three Rivers Southj views. $289,000. MLS Broker, ABR MORRIS $59,500 Dennis Haniford, ¹ 201206306 Pam 541-419-8165 Flat .48 of a n a c re Princ. Broker Lester, Principal Bro- We never stop moving: REAL ESTATE 541-536-1731 building lot on corner ker, Century 21 Gold Ipd p d pdy~ dcp d Opcccccd with canal along 1 Country Realty, Inc. acre property with side, canal flows di- 4.2 541-504-1 338 older mobile, can rectly into the Big De- an be fixed up or live in it The Bulletin is your Spectacular property schutes River. Area while you build your with river f rontage. has boat launch & Employment home. Priced MORRIS 4773 sq.ft., 3 bdrm, 4 dock, clubhouse and dream to sell. $58,900 b ath home sits o n REAL ESTATE road maintenance. Marketplace MLS 201207520 c anyon edge w i t h Ipd p d pdy ~ dc d Op ccccd MLS¹201105237 Cascade Realty, river views in both diDon Kelleher, Broker Call Dennis Haniford, rections, also C asEagle Crest Lots The Kelleher Group Princ. Broker cade Mountain, Smith $199,950 Sw e e ping 541-480-1911 5 41 -385 - 5 8 0 9 541-536-1731 Rock an d p a s ture Views of t h e s n ow We never stop moving.' views. Ranch capped Cascades and ASTOUNDING to advertise. manager's ho u s e, stunning Central OrCASCADE MOUNTAIN b unkhouse, ha y & egon sunsets await VIEWS. Highlands, cs equip. shed, shop/RV you! Incredible op10.28 Acres, Bend. www.bendbulletin.com garage, covered portunity to own one Offered at $495,000 arena and horse barn. of the finest view lots Cate Cushman, MORRIS Located o n 1 0 5 .66 at the top of the West Principal Broker REAL ESTATE acres with 39.8 acres Ridge. Home-ID 969 dccycpg Central Oregon smcc I903 541-480-1 884 I d p d c l y O d dOp cd of irrigation. Ranch $99,900 Magnificent 1/3 www.catecushman.com facilities are 1st class acre l o t am a zing in both design and mountain views. on function. $3,900,000 West Ridge. B r ing MLS¹201107872 your builder or work *Evergreen HomeLoans is a registered trade name of Evergreen Moneysource Mortgage Company. NMLS ID 3182 D ESERT VAL L E Y with one of our preREALTY, ferred builders. Seller 541-923-1 376 offering exce l lent terms to a q u alified Turn-key ranch. Casbuyer. Home-ID 947 cade mtn views, built $53,500 Buildthe home in 1993, 38+ acres of your dreams on this with 26 + i r r igation, which backs barn, shop, hay shed, homesite common area, minfenced. $5 5 0 ,000. to utes from sport cenMLS ¹ 201 0 03925 swimming pool, Home Loans for being the ¹1 retail Pam Lester, Principal ter, spray park, f itness B roker, Century 2 1 center, tennis, basGold Country Realty, k etball, hiking a n d i • Inc. 541-504-1338 biking trails. Home-ID Crook Counties for 201 1. VERY PRIVATE SET- 708 Eagle Crest Properties TING on 80 ACRES (information based on purchaseunits fundedper county recordings.) G randfathered-in R V l ot, come camp o r dr e a m Drive i n Cr e scent b uild y o u r home. Septic/Power/ Lake - Chalet style W ater. $57,9 0 0 two-story home with bamboo flooring and MLS¹201207367 Call Linda Lou wood accents Day-Wright, throughout. Located in Broker, 541-771-2585 D iamond Peaks o n one acre. Perfect for Crooked River Realty t he vacationer. T h e
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61,416 acre ranch 8988 deeded (1830 irrigated) & 52,428 BUvL 60 mileseastof Bend.Spring-fed owner's home, 9state of the art pivots, 90 ft. truck scales, 20 ton livestock scales, and 5 LOPtags.
Great home in a great location! Close to shopping, restaurants and all the amenities. This 3 bedroom,
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2 bath, 1502 sq. ft. home is on alarge corner lot, very clean, light and bright.
This 1366 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 2 bath homeis located on a nice quiet cul-de-sac in NEBend. Great condition inside and out, fully landscaped, fenced andsprinkler system.Great openfloor plan!
Hardwood entry, 2<ar garage, frontyard landscaping 8 2.10 Homebuyer's Warranty!
1704 sq, ft., 3 bedroom, 2 bath homeon,62 acre in DeschutesRiverWoods. New interior 8 exterior paint, new carpet, window treatmentsand plumbing fixtures. Verycleanhome,and on the canal.
MLS¹201208886 (730)
MLS¹201208902 (730)
MLS¹201208936 (730)
MLS¹201208852 (730)
STEVEPAYER, BROKER,GRI 541-480-2966
RAY BACHMAN, BROKER, GRI 541-312-4044
RAY BACHMAN, BROKER, GRI 541-312-4044
541-788-0029
NICOLETTE JONES, BROKER 541-241-0432
CASAMARIPOSAi $3,990,000
NEW RIVERFR ONTHOMEi $1,195,000
BROKEN TOP i $1,185,000
AWBREY BUTTEI $895,000
NW BENDI $750,000
DARRINKELLEHER BROKER
aI Magnificent prairie style 8676 sq.ft, home, 6 bedroom suites. Mt. Bachelor to Mt. Jeffersonviews. 4000 sq.ft. Casita/Shop. Garages for 8 cars 8 2 RVs. 9.78 acres betweenBend8 Sisters. Grand Ridge Estates.
MLS¹201106412 (762)
AWBREY BUTTEI $750,000
Im II The Pinehurst at BrokenTop bySteven VanSant/Pacwest Homes! Unmatched quality 8 craftsmanship! Single-level, 3-car garage, customcabinetry 8 trim. 0.55 acre golf courseview lot. No expense spared!
Call today! MLS¹201207905 (746)
MLS¹201204424 (747)
LISA CAMPBE LL, BROKER 541-419-8900
DAVID GILMORE,BROKER 541-312-7271
THEULTIMATEHIDEOUTi $749,500
ON E BLOCK FROMDRAKEPARKi $696,000
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Beautiful home onthe Deschutes River near Downtown Bend &TheOld Mill. Well-appointed entry, great room, gourmet kitchen, main level master suite. Elevated deckdown to dockwith boat ramp.
KARIN JOHNSON, BROKER 541-639-6140
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Beautiful homewith mountain views. 4 bedroom, 4 bath, open floor plan, spacious mastersuite, theater/media room, formal dining, family room&study. Private
courtyard, deck, beautifully landscaped MLS¹201208244 (746)
MLS¹201203099 (746)
SHELLYHUMMEL, BROKER,CRS,GRI, CHMS JOHN SNIPPEN,BROKER, MBA, ABR,CRS, GRI 541-383-4361 541-312-7273 • 541-948-9090
RARE FIND i $695,000
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Stunning Awbrey Butte homebui - lder's own with exceptional finishes throughout. 4 bedroom, 4 bath, 3-car garage. 3753 sq. ft. on a .32 acre lot. Convenient, central NW Bend location.
637 private acres, 87 miles from Bend.BuckCreek flows year round. 2 LOPTags for bucks 8 bulls. Aspens, Ponderosas, 8 Rimrocks.Propane 8 solar for the cabin, Large barn for storage. Horse corral,
Large, corner, 9000 sq.ft. Iot on State Street in the Drake Park Historic District. Newer great room, gourmet kitchen, upstairs master suite and maintains theold charm of downtown Bend.
39+ acre ranch minutes toCostco. Close to shops and BLMyet enjoy country life. Gorgeous3731 sq. ft. farmhouse, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, full basement, barn, fenced, irrigated, great area of large acreages.
MICHELLE TISDEL, PC,BROKER
STEVEPAYER, BROKER,GRI
SCOTTHUGGIN, BROKER,GRI
541-322-1500
LYNNECONNELLEY, ECOBROKER, ABR, CRS 541-408-6720
SISTERS I $579,900
AWBREY GLENI $560 000
MLS¹201208534 (746)
Spectacular home with panoramic river 8 city views. Gourmet kitchen, great room, open vaulted ceilings, outdoor living space, main floor master, daylight basement, guestsuite, wine cellar 8 storage.
MLS¹201204217 (762)
541-390-3490
541-480-2966
DRAKE PARK&RIVERVIEWS i $649,000
AWBREY BUTTEi $625,000
MLS¹201206543 (746)
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3450 sq.ft., 4 bedroom, 2,5 bath with inviting warm French country decor. Newly updated, large vaulted, open beamedfamily room. Beautiful CascadeMountain views, .7 acre lot backing to WyndemerePark.
MLS¹201206583 (746)
SHERRY PERRIGAN, BROKER 541-410-4938
SW BENDI$549,000
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Bh M 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2119 sq. ft., English cottage. DeschutesRiver 8 Drake Parkviews, heart of downtown Bend's historic district. Meticulously updated home, perfect combination of elegance 8 comfort.
1'his 4 bedroom +office on a cul-de-sac is great for entertaining with its open floor plan. Private, wooded backyard with hidden in-ground trampoline and large back patio. 3-car garage with extra storage.
5 bedroom, 3 bath, 4288 sq. ft. home.Flat.82 acre
Great CascadeMountain views fromthis 3,000 sq. ft.
lot o n cul-de-sac. Vaulted living/dining room, private master on main level. Kitchen opens to family room. Built-in wet bar. Shop with concrete floor.
home on 6.75 acres. 2 bedrooms, bonus room 8 office. 4 acres of Three Sisters irrigation.
40x40 barn, 5 loafing sheds, 3 car garage with shop.
MLS¹201206297 (746)
MLS¹201205094 (762)
MLS¹201208561 (746)
BECKYBRUNOE, BROKER 541-350-4772
VIRGINIA ROSS,BROKER , ABR, CRS,GRI
MARKVALCESCHINI, P,C,, BR OKER,CRS, GRI
MEGAN POWER,BROKER,GRI, CDPE 541-610-7318
SW BENDi $525,000
BLACK BUTTERANCH i $489,900
MLS¹201205806 (746)
541-480-7501
541-383-4364
TUMALOi $449,000
4 bedroom, 4.5 bath, 3035 sq, ft, townhomenestled in the pine trees, close to theDeschutesRiver trail. Great room floor plan, vaulted beamceilings, gourmet kitchen, paver patio, water feature.
MLS¹201203181 (747)
INVESTORS - 4-PLEX I $425,000
ROSE MARYGOODWN, BROKER,CERTIFIEDNEGOTATOR
541-706-1897
NW BENDI $419,000
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Furnished 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 story homeeasily sleeps 15 making it a perfect vacation property. New front andside decks.Fireplace with woodstove insert, double car garage, newer roof 8 windows.
MLS¹201208783 (763)
A country homewith room for big holiday gatherings! Living, great, and game or entertainment room. 15 acres with irrigation, Cascade Mountain views, shop, and barn. Move in condition!
Each unit has 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 1416 sq.ft., garage 8 parking. Prime NElocation near hospital. Fully rented, excellent rental history, excessof $36K annual gross rents 8 low maintenance.
Custom built, sculpted cedar siding, upgraded appliances. 5 acres, fenced & crossfenced. 3 stall barn 8 tack room. 3 bedroom,
MLS¹201208263 (738)
2,5 bath over 3400 sq.ft. MLS¹201206470 (746)
MLS¹201207959 (762)
541-390-4050 • 541-390-4030
JIM 8 ROXANNECHENEY,BROKERS
PATPALAZZI, BROKER 541-771-6996
DEBBIE HERSHEY, BROKER, CRS, GRI 541-420-5170
DANA MILLER,BROKER 541-408-1468
MINDA MCKITRICK,BROKER , GRI 541-280-6148
SW REDMONDI $379,500
NW BEND I $335,000
SW BEND I $315,000
PRINEVILLE I $310,000
REDMONDi $249,900
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Sparkling clean tri-plex with new paint in all 3 units. New appliances and new window coverings. Garage with eachunit. Great location and rental history.
MLS¹2904198 (738)
Well maintained, cozy home, nestled amongmature Ponderosas in a quiet west side neighborhood. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, shop, greenhouse, RV parking, 2.3 acres, hot tub, large fenced backyard.
Immaculate 4 bedroom home,Easyaccess to trails, fishing, golf and the athletic club. Nice interior finishes, includes all furnishings andappliances.
MLS¹201202442 (747)
MLS¹201207650 (746)
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RV/boat parking andbacksidebarn/loafing shed. Green housetoo!
MLS¹201103546 (762)
SYDNE ANDERSON, BROKER,CRS,WCR,CDPE,GREEN 541-420-1 1 11
541-383-4338 • 541-408-3773
TENBROEK- HILBERGROUP, LLC 541-550-4944
PROPERTY & BUSINESS i $239,500
CIMARRON CITY i $229,000
NEW HOME BENDI $215,400
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Single story home on .26 of an acre in gated community. 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 2498 sq.ft. Granite countertops 8 hardwoods. Detached office space. 3 car garage, nice deck in the back.
MLS¹201206831 (750)
541-480-2102
PATTIGERAGHTY,BROKER 541-948-5880
SE BENDI $167,000
SE BENDI $156,000
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Living quarters included with this business and property. Located on Hwy97. Businessis mainly from the Hwy traffic. Owner will carry.
MLS¹201203037 (732)
MLS¹201207901 (762)
ROOKIEDICKENS, BROKER,GRI, CRS,ABR
541-815-0436
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1500 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 2 bath, kitchen 8 dining area with eating bar/island, great room with floor to ceiling rock fireplace. Frontyarcl landscaping, sprinkler system, fencing 8 covered backyard deck.
MLS¹201203454 (771)
541-610-7318 • 541-788-3678
1.03 ACRES IN LAPINE. Close to Sunriver and Bend. This property is very quiet, convenient and accessible on a paved road with lots of privacy. Come build your dreamhome.
MLS¹201208950 (749)
JULIABUCKLAND, BROKER, ABR,ALHS, CRS, GRI 541-719-8444
MARGO DEGR AY, BROKER,ABR, CRS
541-480-7355
THREE RIVERSSOUTH i $27,000 1 5 9 A CRES/PRINEVILLEi $20,000
Level, I acre lot to build your recreational retreat. Easy access to mountain fun - skiing, backpacking, fishing, boating. National Forest, Sunriver Resort, and DeschutesRiver nearby.
MLS¹201200519 (771)
MLS¹201208695 (771)
NICOLETTE JONES, BROKER
JIM MORAN, BROKER 541-948-0997
541-241-0432
Spacious 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home ismove in ready. Great room with gas fireplace, large kitchen, all bedrooms upstairs. Situated on a spacious corner lot for added privacy. This is atraditional sale!
MLS¹201207630 (749)
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Nearly 3 acres with views ofPaulina Peak.Property has a well, storage shedand power. Needsseptic feasibility.
JJ JONES,BROKER
JUDY MEYERS , BROKER,GRI, CRS
541-480-1922
LA PINEi $40,000
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Cute 3 bedroom, 2 bath with log and flagstoneaccents in nice subdivision. Original owner, well maintained. Fenced back yard, corner lot.
MLS¹201208338 (749)
SUE CONRAD,BROKER,CRS 541-480-6621
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'ggILH+ s. Et e area for possible building site. Crook county saysConditional UsePermit to build possible. Own your own piece of Central Oregon.
MLS¹201207398 (773)
LESTER FRIEDMAN, PC., BROKER
541-330-8491
Beautiful, river front, commercial development property in downtown Bend. 2 adjacent lots available.
MLS¹201206153 - $1,500,000 and MLS¹201206150 - $2,000,000 (732)
PAULAVANVLECK,BROKER
541-280-7774
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'PG' « MSNBC 59 59 128 51 MSNBCLive(N) MSNBCLive (N) Caught on Camera Caught on CameraVeryBadDay Caught on Camera Inthe Act Lockup: RawPushingthe Limits MTV 192 22 38 57 HowlMadelt 1 0 o n Top'PG' Jersey Shore MakeIt Unofficial '14' Jersey Shore ShoreShower'14' Catfish: The TVShow Kim& Matt Catfish: The TVShow n Teen Mom 2 n 'PG NICK 82 46 2440 ThePenguins Robot, Monster Power Rangers SpongeBob Odd Parents O d d Parents Kung Fu Panda Kung Fu Panda SpongeBob S p ongeBob SpongeBob S p ongeBob Behind Mansion Walls '14' cc Behind Mansion Walls '14' cc Behind Mansion Walls '14' cc Behind Mansion Walls '14' scc a Welcome to Sweetie Pie's n 'PG' OWN 161 103 31 103 Behind Mansion Walls '14' « ROOT 20 45 28* 26 (11:30) CollegeFootball Kansasat West Virginia (N) (Live) 'PG Seahawks Se a hawks Press New You! 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A Navy lawyer defendstwo Marines in acomrade's death *** "Apo//o 13" (1995,Historical Drama)TomHanks, Bill Paxton BRAVO 13 44 Re a l Housewives/Beverly CMT 190 32 42 53 *Son-in-Law (6:45)**"GrumpierOldMen"(1995,Comedy)JackLemmon, Walter Matthau.n « Redneck Island(N) n 'PG' Chainsaw Gang Big TexasHeat Redneck Island n 'PG CNBC 54 36 40 52 TheSuzeOrmanShow(N) « Princess Laura 3 Princess Jennifer Ultimate Factories IKEAIKEA. 'G The SuzeOrmanShow « Princess Laura 3 Princess Jennifer Quit Your Job! Hair Restoration CNN 55 38 35 48 Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom(N) CNN Presents 'PG' « Piers MorganTonight CNN Newsroom(N) CNN Presents 'PG' « COM 13 53 135 47 (4:45) *"The HolChick" (2002) (6:46) *** "Dodgeba/I: ATrueUnderdog Story" (2004, Comedy)« (8:47) *** "The40-Year-0/d Virgin" (2005) Steve Carell. « (11:03) Kevin Hart: Seriously Funny COTV 11 Talk of the TownLocal issues Desert Cooking Oregon Joy of Fishing Journal Get Outdoors V i sions of NW The YogaShow The Yoga Show Talk of the TownLocal issues. CSPAN 61 20 12 11 (4:00) Washington ThisWeek W ashington ThisWeek 'DIS 87 43 14 39 Austin & Ally 'G' Shake It Up! 'G' Good-Charlie G o od-Charlie * "TheSantaC/ause3:TheEscapeC/ause"(2006) Go o d-Charlie Jessie 'G' « Aus t in I Ally 'GA.N.T. Farm'G' Austin & Ally 'G *DISC 15 21 16 37 Jungle Gold n 'PG' cc Jungle Gold MadScramble n 'PG Gold Rush Battle of theBridge'PG' Gold Rush The Ultimatum n 'PG Gold RushGameChanger n 'PG' Gold Rush TheUltimatum n 'PG *E! ** "Office Space" (1999,Comedy)RonLivingston, JenniferAniston 13 2 5 (4:30) ** "TheWomen"(2008) E ! N ews Love You Ice Loves Coco Fashion Police '14' ESPN 21 23 22 23 College Football ACCChampionship- Florida State vs. Georgia Tech SportsCenter (N)(Live) cc SportsCenter (N)(Live) « SportsCenter (N)(Live) cc SportsCenter (N)(Live) cc ESPN2 22 24 21 24 CollegeFootball SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter SportsNation S portsNation (N) College Football Final (N) cc NBA Tonight (N) SportsCenter College Football Final cc ** "Steep" (2007) Ahistory of extremeskiing ESPNC 23 25 123 25 (5:30) ** "Steep" (2007) (7:15) ** "Steep" (2007,Documentary)A history of extreme skiing (10:45) ** "Skiing Everest" (2009) « H-Lite Ex. H-Li te Ex H-Lite Ex. H-Li te Ex H-Lite Ex. ESPNN 24 63 124203 SportsCenter (N) (Live) « SportsCenter (N) H-Lite Ex. Highlight Express(N) (Live) *** "El/"(2003, Comedy)Wil Ferrell, JamesCaan, BobNewhart FAM 67 29 19 41 ** "Jack Frost" (1998, Fantasy) MichaelKeaton, Kelly Preston (10:02) *** "Elf"(2003, Comedy)Wil Ferrell, JamesCaan. FNC 57 61 36 50 JuetiCeWithJudgeJeanine(N) Ge r aldOatLargen'PG'cc The Journal Editorial Report cc Ju s tice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large n 'PG' cc Red Eye *FOOD 17 62 98 44 TheNextlronChef:Redemption S u g arDomeADragon'sTale Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible Valley Inn Restaurant: Impossible Iron Chef America f ** "Shrek ForeverA/rer" (2010, Comedy)Voicesof Mike Myers *** "Howto Train YourDragon" (2010)Voicesof Jay Baruchel * * * Ro/e Mode/s" (2008, FX 131 Comedy)SeannWiliam Scott, PaulRudd. HGTV 17 49 33 43 High Low Proj. 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'PG' « MSNBC 59 59 128 51 Lockup Lockup(N) Lockup Lockup: RawNever a Dull Moment Lockup: RawLivingthe Life Lockup: RawKiler Next Door I'm Positive (N) n 'PG' MTV 192 22 38 57 TeenMom2n'PG' Caffish: The TVShown Catfish: The TVShow Kim& Matt House of Style Jersey Shore Shore Shower'14' Je r sey Shore NICK 82 46 24 40 iCarlyn'G'« Victorious n 'G' Victorious n 'G Victorious (N)'G' Marvin Marvin How to Rock'G' Victorious n 'G The Nanny'PG' The Nanny 'PG' Friends n '14' (11:33) Friends Welcome to Sweetie Pie's 'PG' Welcome to Sweetie Pie's 'PG Welcome toSweetie Pie's (N)'PG lyanla, Fix MyLife (N) 'PG'e «s Welcome to Sweetie Pie's n 'PG OWN 161 103 31 103Welcome to Sweetie Pie's n 'PG' ROOT 20 45 28* 26 College Basketball Seahawks Hig h School Football WIAA Class4AChampionship: Skyline vs. Bellarmine Prep(N) (Live) College Basketball Coloradoat Wyoming(N) ** "Rocky IV" (1985) n cc SPIKE 132 31 34 46 (5:33)InkMaster (6:38)InkMastern'14' cc (7:42) Ink Master StarWarsForever n '14' cc (8:48) Ink MasterHolyInk n '14' (9:54) Ink Master Buck Off n '14' SYFY 13 35 133 45 ***"Starship Troopers"(1997)CasperVanDien. 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Rich S ecret Lives of American Greed Teeter HangUps Hair Loss CNN 55 38 35 48 Piers MorganTonight(N) Anderson Cooper360 « Erin Burnett OutFront Piers MorganTonight Anderson Cooper360 « Erin Burnett OutFront S o uth Park 'MA' Daily Show Co l bert Report COM 13 53 135 47 Always Sunny (6:29) Tosh.0 '14' Colbert Report Daily Show (7:59) Futurama Futurama n '14' Futurama n '14' South Park 'MA' Brickleberry COTV 11 Paid Program Kristi Miller Des ert Cooking Oregon Joy of Fishing Adv Journal Get Outdoors V i sions of NW The YogaShow The Yoga Show Kristi Miller Cit y Edition CSPAN 61 20 12 11 (5:00) Politics & Public Policy Today Politics & Public Policy Today 'DIS 87 43 14 39 Phineas, Ferb Good-Charlie J e ssie 'G' « Aus t in & Ally 'G' ***"TheSearch for Santa Paws"(2010) n « Phineas, Ferb Good-Charlie P h ineas, Ferb Jessie 'G' « Sha ke It Up! 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Food 'G' Manv.Food'G' TheLayoverwithBourdain The Layover with Bourdain Hotel Impossible (N) 'PG' « Hotel Impossible 'PG' « M * A*S*H 'PG' T h e Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond KingofQueens King ofQueens TVLND 65 47 29 35 M*A*S*H 'PG' M * A*S*H 'PG' USA 15 30 23 30 NCIS OutlawsandIn-Laws n 'PG' N CIS: Los Angeles Deliverance '14' WWE Monday Night RAW Is JohnCena's relationshipwith AJ makinghimvulnerable? (N) n « CSE CrimeSceneInvestigation n VHI 191 48 37 54 BasketballWivesLAn'14 Basketball Wives LA n '14 Basketball Wives LA (N) n '14' T.l . and Tiny M a r rying, Game Basketball Wives LA n '14' T.l. and Tiny Marrying, Game **A&E
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