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Bend Police identified the man who drowned in the Deschutes River on Sunday as Jesse David Zimmerman, 25, of Portland. Lt. Ben Gregory said police believe they have a good idea of the time line of events leading up to the discovery of Zimmerman’s body floating face down in the river at 3:30 p.m., but are not yet ready to publicly discuss the details. “We do have a few people we need to interview yet, so we would like to make sure their comments aren’t tainted by our investigation,” he said. Zimmerman and several friends had rented a house on Northwest Riverfront Street for the weekend, and the backyard of the home overlooked the river upstream of where Zimmerman’s body was discovered on Sunday. Late Saturday afternoon, a police officer on patrol stopped at the house to ask the occupants to quiet down, Gregory said. Gregory said friends of Zimmerman reported him missing shortly after his body had been spotted in the water by a passing paddleboarder. Toxicology tests are being performed on Zimmerman’s body to determine if drugs or alcohol may have played a role in his death, but it could be one to two months before the tests are complete, Gregory said. Police do not believe Zimmerman’s death is a criminal matter, but the investigation is continuing, and the case will be forwarded to the District Attorney’s Office for review at the conclusion of the investigation. — Reporter: 541-383-0387, shammers@bendbulletin.com

Redmond out $90K if 911 tax rate OK’d • It’s the only city that would be affected by a complex mix of laws and property values By Hillary Borrud The Bulletin

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Lancair employees Robert Williams, left, and Tom Bowen examine the sheared left wing tip of a Lancair airplane Tuesday on U.S. Forest Service Road 4606 near Sisters. Harry League, 68, of Chicago, and Patrick Franzen, 52, of Bend, died Monday in the crash.

One who died was a flight instructor • Still unclear: who was flying and what happened By Scott Hammers The Bulletin

Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board spent a second day scouring the forest near Sisters on Tuesday, collecting evidence from a plane crash that killed two men Monday morning. Patrick Franzen, 52, of Bend, and Harry League, 68, of Chicago, died when League’s Lancair IV-Propjet went down about eight miles south of Sisters. Franzen had flown fixed-wing medical transport flights for AirLink for the past decade and was in the plane as a flight instructor, but investigators have not determined who was pilot-

ing the plane at the time of the crash. Kurt Anderson, the NTSB’s investigator in charge, said the men took off from the Redmond Airport at 9:04 a.m. Anderson said radar tracking data indicate that the plane encountered trouble at 10:17 a.m. The plane was in cruise flight at about 10,500 feet just before the accident, Anderson said, then climbed up to 11,700 feet. Within a few seconds of reaching that altitude, the plane “began a rapid descent all the way to the ground.” Anderson said the pilots were not in radio contact with local aircraft control officials

prior to the crash. However, the Redmond tower received a brief — 9- to 10-second — communication just as the plane was going down. Air traffic controllers heard voices in the background but no remarks apparently directed at them, Anderson said. Investigators plan to review a tape of the incident to determine if it came from the Lancair. Investigators moved the fuselage of the plane to a hangar in Redmond on Tuesday and expect to transport other pieces found at the crash site today. Anderson said investigators will be studying the wreckage for the next few days, but a full report into the cause of the crash is still likely months away. See Crash / A4

If voters give the Deschutes County 911 district a new permanent tax rate next month, emergency dispatchers’ gain could be the city of Redmond’s loss. That’s because Redmond would receive roughly $90,000 less in taxes. The culprit is the complex interaction between a pair of state tax laws and local property values, which have plummeted in recent years. The tax loss due to 911’s new rate would occur only in Redmond and would not affect the total taxes that appear on property owners’ tax bills. Only the distribution of that money would change, said Deschutes County Assessor Scot Langton. “When you take two constitutional amendments that layer each other and a volatile real estate market, you get some interesting outcomes,” Langton said. The county 911 district is asking voters to approve a new permanent property tax rate of 39 cents per $1,000 in assessed property value, which is the total of the existing 16cent permanent rate and temporary 23-cent levy. A higher permanent tax rate would give the 911 district more financial stability, because it would no longer depend upon temporary levies to pay for most of its operations. Employees at the 911 center answer emergency calls and dispatch police and fire services throughout Deschutes County and a small section of western Jefferson County. Redmond City Manager David Brandt said he recognizes the need for 911 to have a new permanent tax rate, although the city will have to find a way to compensate for the loss of revenue. See 911 / A4

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“Yes, I would go through that night, yes I would. I said once that I wouldn’t, but that’s not true. It changed things. It made the world a better place.” — Rodney King

20 years after Los Angeles riots, Marines moving Rodney King says he’s at peace women closer to the front lines

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Rodney King sits at his home in Rialto, Calif., in March. King, whose beating by police sparked the L.A. riots when the accused police were acquitted, has a book coming out, timed with the 20th anniversary of those riots.

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LOS ANGELES — Rodney King holds in his scarred hands a fishhook and a bag full of big white worms. He crouches on a dock at the edge of a lake on the outskirts of Ontario, Calif. It is early, and the sun is bright, the air quiet. “I got these old fatties from my backyard, and they’re gonna be good luck,” he says, scooping one of the wriggling creatures from the bag. “They actually look like big ol’ maggots. Just gotta be careful: They bite.” He spears the worm with the hook. The worm flails and then goes limp. King stands, tension draining from his face. He raises his fishing pole and casts. “I needed this,” he says. “I really needed this.” It has been 20 years this month

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since rioting brought Los Angeles to its knees. A jury had acquitted four police officers in the beating of King, unleashing an onslaught of pent-up anger. There were 54 riotrelated deaths and nearly $1 billion in property damage as the seams of the city blew apart. King remembers. He rubs his

right cheek, numb since the beating, and describes what it was like to be struck by batons, stung by Tasers. “It felt,” he says, “like I was an inch from death.” Later he confides that he is at peace with what happened to him. See King / A4

By James Dao New York Times News Service

The Marine Corps is taking its first steps toward integrating women into war-fighting units, starting with its infantry officer school at Quantico, Va., and ground combat battalions that had once been closed to women. The moves, announced by Gen. James Amos, the Marine Corps commandant, in a message sent to all Marines on Monday night, are intended largely to study how women perform in formerly male-only units and reflect new Pentagon rules released in February allowing women to serve closer to the front line. The new Pentagon policy continues the ban on women serving as infantrymen, Special Operations commandos and in other direct-combat positions. But it has opened the door to thousands of new jobs for women, who represent about 15 percent of the force. See Marines / A5


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TV series showed polar ice melting but steered clear of an explanation

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• ‘Frozen Planet’ highlights quandary faced by channels seeking to both educate and profit By Brian Stelter New York Times News Service

“Frozen Planet,” the sevenhour series that attracted millions of viewers to the Discovery Channel in recent weeks, shows Earth in extremis. On this planet, the poles are violently cold, yet are also atypically vulnerable to the warming trends that are endangering polar bear populations and causing huge chunks of ice to break off Greenland and Antarctica. All of it — the struggling polar bears, the collapsing ice shelves — is shown in stunning high-definition. It is accompanied by the voice of Alec Baldwin, who narrates the series and says categorically, “The ends of the Earth are changing.” What the series never assesses, however, is why. The vast majority of scientists agree that human activities are influencing changes to the climate — especially at the poles — and believe that the situation requires serious attention. That scientific consensus is absent from “Frozen Planet,” for reasons that shed light on the quandary of commercial television, where the pursuit of ratings can sometimes clash with the quest for environmental and scientific education, particularly on issues, like global warming, that involve vociferous debate. Including the scientific theories “would have undermined the strength of an objective documentary and would then have become utilized by people with political agendas,” Vanessa Berlowitz, the series producer, said in an interview. She added, “I feel that we’re trying to educate mass audiences and get children involved, and we didn’t want people saying ‘Don’t watch this show because it has a slant on climate change.’ ”

HAPPENINGS • The Supreme Court takes up the dispute between the Obama administration and Arizona over the state’s crackdown on illegal immigrants. • A final vote could come in the Senate on a wide-ranging measure to save the U.S. Postal Service. A3 • President Barack Obama stops at the University of Iowa after making an election-year pitch to college students in North Carolina and Colorado on Tuesday. • Mitt Romney attends fundraisers in New York and New Jersey while many of his top advisers gather in Boston to plan for the general election. A3

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“Frozen Planet,” a seven-part Discovery Channel series, explores changes in polar regions.

of them — appear to be more afraid of being criticized by climate change ‘dismissives’ than they are willing to provide information about climate change to the large majority of Americans who want to know more about it,” said Anthony Leiserowitz, the director of the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication. The people who are dismissive of the human effect on climate change make up about 10 percent of the U.S. population, according to Leiserowitz’s research, but they sometimes drown out the broader conversation about the subject, making themselves seem more numerous than they are. In private, some people involved in the production said that Discovery and its production partners, including the BBC, were wary of alienating any of the potential audience for “Frozen Planet.” First and foremost, “Frozen Planet” is a natural history documentary, said Eileen O’Neill, the president of Discovery. The series seeks to entice viewers with footage of seals, penguins, polar bears and other animals of the polar regions. Here’s the visual evidence, it asserts, of a warming planet; make of it what you will.

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This approach — anticipating criticism and tiptoeing around it accordingly — is a reflection of the political and ideological fury that infuses many conversations about climate change. Some scientists say that the politicization of the subject has succeeded in causing governments, corporations and media outlets to shy away from open discussion about it. “Many organizations — and it sounds like Discovery is one

Discovery and the BBC jointly decided what to film and how to pay for the production of “Frozen Planet,” as they did for the previous series “Blue Planet,” “Planet Earth” and “Life.” The documentary makers felt a sense of urgency to focus on the polar areas, Berlowitz said, “because this region is changing faster than any other on Earth, we needed to make this series now.” One of the seven episodes,

“On Thin Ice,” was devoted to climate change. It placed the narrator of the British version of the series, David Attenborough, in front of the camera to show how warming trends are affecting humans and animals in the Arctic. Shown standing at the North Pole, Attenborough told viewers: “The days of the Arctic Ocean being covered by a continuous sheet of ice seem to be past. Whether or not that’s a good or bad thing, of course, depends on your point of view.” Attenborough then noted the new opportunities for energy exploitation and commercial shipping. But he did not note that the vast majority of scientists believe that human activities are contributing to the warming trends evident there. That hasn’t gone unnoticed. Greg Brian, a television writer for Yahoo, wrote earlier this month that by sidestepping the climate change science, Discovery has created a perception “that even bringing it up will bring a bevy of angry letters, protesters, or (worse) defectors from ever watching the particular cable channel again.” Others said that the series was a lost opportunity for climate change education. “It’s kind of like doing a powerful documentary about lung cancer and leaving out the part about the cigarettes,” said Bill McKibben, a scholar and climate change activist. “There’s no scientific mystery here: The poles are changing because we’re burning so much carbon.”

A larger audience Discovery executives counter that by saying their approach may gain the attention

of viewers who wouldn’t watch a straightforward documentary about climate change science. Discovery, which had dodged rumors last winter that it planned not to televise the “On Thin Ice” episode at all, had originally planned to show the episode on April 15, immediately preceding the seventh and final episode of “Frozen Planet.” But earlier this month the decision was made to delay “On Thin Ice” until April 22, Earth Day, and call it the season finale. O’Neill said in an email that the change was made not to de-emphasize the episode but to make it part of an Earth Day programming event. Having seen the initial episodes of “Frozen Planet,” Richard Alley, a Penn State University geology professor, said “the parts I saw were spectacular, beautiful, and several other favorable adjectives, light on science but obviously set up that way.” Alley said he had no objection to that because, with individual TV shows, “there is value in helping people to know the world, and science, and scientists.” The second and third parts of his own TV series, “Earth: The Operators’ Manual,” will air Sunday on PBS. His producer, Geoffrey Haines-Stiles, said they had found their own way to address the science behind climate change: by pairing climate change talk with discussions about energy conservation and new technologies. “Our approach is that folks will take climate change more seriously if they also see what can be done — practically, personally and immediately — to address it,” he said.

Highlights: In 1862, during the Civil War, a Union fleet commanded by Flag Officer David G. Farragut captured the city of New Orleans. In 1915, during World War I, Allied soldiers invaded the Gallipoli Peninsula in an unsuccessful attempt to take the Ottoman Empire out of the war. In 1972, Polaroid Corp. introduced its SX-70 folding camera, which ejected self-developing photographs. Actor George Sanders was found dead in his hotel room near Barcelona, Spain; he was 65. In 1992, Islamic forces in Afghanistan took control of most of the capital of Kabul following the collapse of the Communist government. Ten years ago: President George W. Bush hosted Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia at his Texas ranch for a day of talks. The House voted 405-9 to abolish the embattled Immigration and Naturalization Service. A Russian rocket blasted into orbit, carrying South African Internet millionaire Mark Shuttleworth, the world’s second space tourist. Five years ago: Brushing off a presidential veto threat, the House passed, 218-208, a $124.2 billion supplemental spending bill ordering U.S. troops to begin coming home from Iraq in the fall of 2007. The Dow Jones industrial average topped 13,000 for the first time, ending the day at 13,089.89. One year ago: President Bashar Assad of Syria sent the military into the southern city of Daraa, where an antigovernment uprising had begun the previous month.

BIRTHDAYS Actor Al Pacino is 72. Ballroom dance judge Len Goodman (TV: “Dancing with the Stars”) is 68. Actor Hank Azaria is 48. Actress Renee Zellweger is 43. — From wire reports

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The hyrax looks like a rodent, croons like a bird By James Gorman New York Times News Service

First things first: The hyrax is not the Lorax. And it does not speak for the trees. It sings, on its own behalf. The hyrax is a bit Seussian, however. It looks something like a rabbit, something like a woodchuck. Its closest living relatives are elephants, manatees and dugongs. And male rock hyraxes have complex songs like those of birds, in the sense that males will go on for five or 10 minutes at a stretch, apparently advertising themselves. One might have expected that the hyrax would have some unusual qualities — the animals’ feet, if you know how to look at them, resemble elephants’ toes, the experts say. And their visible front teeth are actually very small tusks. But Arik Kershenbaum and colleagues at the University of Haifa and Tel Aviv Univer-

sity have found something more surprising. Hyraxes’ songs have something rarely found in mammals: syntax that varies according to where the hyraxes live, geographical dialects in how they put their songs together. The research was published online April 18 in The Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Bird songs show syntax, this ordering of song components in different ways, but very few mammals make such orderly, arranged sounds. Whales, bats and some primates show syntax in their vocaliza-

tions, but nobody really expected such sophistication from the hyrax, and it was thought that the selection of sounds in the songs were relatively random. Hyraxes are common in Africa and the Middle East, and there are quite a lot of them where Kershenbaum lives. He kept hearing their songs and thinking, “I simply don’t believe that these complex songs can be totally random.” So he and his colleagues re-

corded hyraxes around Israel and analyzed the makeup of the songs using mathematical techniques drawn from genetic analysis. They found a complex syntax that did vary. They suspect that the dialects may be carried by males when they leave their home territory as they mature, and that changes in dialect come as other hyraxes copy the songs imperfectly or improvise. Their songs are not like those of birds, as you might imagine by the way scientists have broken down the notes, or syllables, of hyrax arias. The five kinds of sounds are the “wail,’ ‘chuck,’ ‘snort,’ ‘squeak’ and ‘tweet.’ ” Syntax, Kershenbaum said,

is one of the building blocks of language. Not that he or anyone else is saying that the hyraxes are talking to one another, or to us, or have anything like language. The songs, he says, probably don’t carry any information in their arrangement of sounds, although the males may make them longer and more complicated to attract females, showing off their songs the way other animals might show off elaborate plumage or large antlers. Even so, finding such complex vocal arrangements outside of whales, bats and primates is significant, and may suggest that syntax is present in other mammals as well.

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Researchers have recently found that hyraxes’ wailing, chucking, snorting, squeaking, tweeting songs have something rarely found in mammals: orderly syntax and geographical dialects.


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T S Romney sweeps Boredom, discontent set in among Kony hunters 5 states, vows ‘better America’ By Rodney Muhumuza The Associated Press

David Espo and Kasie Hunt The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney laid claim to the fiercely contested Republican presidential nomination Tuesday night with a fistful of primary triumphs, then urged all who struggle in a shaky U.S. economy to “hold on a little longer, a better America begins tonight.” Eager to turn the political page to the general election, Romney accused President Barack Obama of “false promises and weak leadership.” He declared, “Everywhere I go, Americans are tired of being tired, and many of those who are fortunate enough to have a job are working harder for less.” The former Massachusetts governor spoke as he swept primaries in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, Pennsylvania and New York, the first since Rick Santorum conceded the nomination. “Mitt Romney is going to be the nominee, and I’m going to support the nominee,” the former Pennsylvania senator said on CNN. He added he intended to meet today with the winner’s aides. Romney, speaking to cheer-

Romney correct on Buffett rule stat “Someone calculated that the taxes he (Obama) would raise in his Buffett Rule would pay for 11 hours of government.” — Mitt Romney, April 16 President Obama’s proposal to add a tax surcharge to adjusted gross incomes over $1 million, named FACT after billionaire investor Warren Buffett, has generated scorn in Republican ranks, such as the comment above by the presumptive GOP nominee and former Massachusetts governor. (Romney was borrowing an observation first made by Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus.) It would seem to be a simple math exercise to check this fact. But this is Washington. … Let’s have some fun with “baselines.” The Republican calculation is based on the fact that in 2013, the Buffett Rule would raise $5.1 billion in revenue in 2013, according to the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation. (Alternatively, you can use the 10-year revenue

ing supporters in New Hampshire, said, “The last few years have been the best Barack Obama can do, but it’s not the best America can do.” He delivered his remarks to a national television audience as well from the state where he won his first primary of the campaign and one of about a dozen states expected to be battlegrounds in the summer and fall campaign for the White House. Obama campaigned during the day in two others — North Carolina and Colorado — making the case that, however slowly, the economy is growing stronger. “Our businesses have added more than 4 million jobs over the past two years, but we all know there’s still too many Americans out there looking for work or trying to find a job that pays enough to cover the bills and make the mortgage,” the president said. “We still have too many folks in the middle class that are searching for that security that started slipping away years before the recession hit.” Six months before the election, opinion polls show the economy to be the top issue by far in the race.

figure of $47 billion and come up with an annual average of nearly $5 billion a year.) The fiscal year 2013 federal budget is projected to have $3.803 trillion in outlays. So, dividing $5 billion into that figure, you end up with the Buffett Rule covering 0.131 percent of the budget. Given that there are 8,760 hours in a year, that works out to just over 11 hours. Of course, for CHECK Democrats, the Buffett Rule is not just about revenues, but also fairness, which is an entirely separate matter beyond the scope of this column. Romney’s observation certainly highlights how little revenue the Buffet Rule would raise. (The impact on deficit reduction also would be minimal.) Not so fast, say Democrats. They note that the $47 billion figure assumes the Bush tax cuts would expire, thus reducing the potential pot of revenue. Instead, Democrats have touted another figure — a 10-year revenue gain of $162 billion, which assumes the Bush tax cuts continue. — The Washington Post

DJEMA, Central African Republic — An Internet campaign that’s gone viral aims to capture notorious rebel leader Joseph Kony, but Ugandan foot soldiers who have spent years searching for the man are starting to ask a question their top commanders prefer to ignore: Is it possible he is dead? Ugandan army officials

say the Lord’s Resistance Army leader is alive and hiding somewhere within the Central African Republic. Rank-and-file soldiers, however, say intelligence on Kony is so limited that if he dies, or is already dead, his foes might never know and could wind up chasing a ghost through this vast Central Africa jungle. In interviews last week with an Associated Press reporter

who trekked with them in the jungle, soldiers in one of many Kony-hunting squads said their task in the Central African Republic could no longer be described as a manhunt. The soldiers, who requested anonymity for fear of punishment, said for years there has been no LRA presence in the areas they patrol. The soldiers are growing increasingly disillusioned, complaining of boredom and

having to carry around heavy guns they never expect to use. “Our commanders don’t want you to know the truth,” one of them said on the banks of the Vovodo River, his colleagues nodding in approval. “They want to keep us here, but up to now our squad has never come across any rebels.” Another soldier said: “We are bored. We have nothing to do. We are mobile every day, but we never see the enemy.”

Engineer faces charges in Gulf of Mexico oil spill By Clifford Krauss New York Times News Service

HOUSTON — Federal prosecutors announced Tuesday that they have filed the first criminal charges related to the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, accusing a former company engineer of destroying evidence by deleting text messages documenting the amount of oil that was leaking from the stricken well. Federal authorities arrested the engineer, Kurt Mix of Katy, Texas, who was charged with two counts of obstruction of justice in a complaint filed in the Eastern District of Louisiana and unsealed Tuesday. Officials suggested that there may be more prosecutions related to the April 20, 2010, explosion of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig. The accident killed 11 workers and spilled millions of barrels of oil into the ocean over a period of months. The long-term effects of the spill on the environment are still being assessed. BP, the London-based oil giant that owned the well, has already reached a multibillion-dollar settlement with lawyers representing individuals and businesses for

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A plume of smoke rises from fires on BP’s Deepwater Horizon offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010. The Justice Department says the first criminal charges in the disaster have been filed against a former BP engineer, accusing him of destroying evidence.

economic losses and medical claims. But criminal prosecution is a slap to the company, which has tried to portray itself as doing everything it could to make amends for the tragedy. If criminal charges are eventually brought against the company, they

carry the possibility of suspension or exclusion from government contracts. According to an affidavit filed with the criminal complaint, Mix, a drilling and completions project engineer for BP, was involved in efforts to monitor and stop the oil

leaking from the well following the accident. In October 2010, despite notices from BP that he had to retain all information concerning the well, Mix deleted a string of more than 200 text messages with a BP supervisor, the complaint said.

Bid to block Postal Service bill falls short in Senate By Ron Nixon New York Times News Service

The Senate on Tuesday defeated a Republican attempt to block a vote on a bill to save the struggling Postal Service. The vote was 62-37. The Senate had hoped to have a final vote on the legislation on Tuesday, but Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., raised a point of order to try to derail the bill.

Now a final vote could come today on the wide-ranging measure, which would allow the Postal Service to study the elimination of Saturday deliveries and to provide a broader range of potentially lucrative services like delivering beer and wine for retailers. The bill would also provide retirement incentives for cutting some of the agency’s 547,000 workers and restruc-

ture benefit programs, including stretching out and reducing payments for the health benefits of future retirees over a 40-year period. Sessions and three other Republican senators — Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, Dan Coats of Indiana and Bob Corker of Tennessee — argued that the bill would add $34 billion to the national debt. The measure would allow the

Postal Service to collect $11 billion that the agency overpaid into a pension fund and allow it to defer $23 billion in payments that would go toward its retiree health benefit plan.

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Aide: Edwards doubted he fathered mistress’s baby By Michael Biesecker The Associated Press

GREENSBORO, N.C. — John Edwards’ first reaction when he learned his mistress might be pregnant was to downplay the chances he was the father, calling the woman a “crazy slut,” his former close campaign aide testified Tuesday. It was the summer of 2007 and Edwards was in the midst of a presidential campaign. Andrew Young testified the former North Carolina senator hatched a plan to funnel money from rich friends to provide the woman a monthly allowance, even though Young said he doubted it was legal. Months later, as word of the candidate’s affair began to leak in the run-up to the crucial Iowa caucuses, Young said Edwards asked the aide to falsely claim paternity of the baby. Young has been the lone witness during the first two days of Edwards’ criminal trial. The 58-year-old Edwards

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Andrew Young, center, a former aide to former U.S. Sen. and presidential candidate John Edwards, leaves federal court Monday in Greensboro, N.C. Young has been the only witness in the first two days of Edwards’ trial on campaign finance charges.

has pleaded not guilty to six counts related to campaign finance violations involving nearly $1 million in secret payments provided by two wealthy donors as he sought the White House in 2008. Young said Rielle Hunter told Edwards she was pregnant in June 2007, weeks

later than the aide originally claimed in a tell-all book published in 2010. Young said Edwards told him to “take care of it,” meaning the pregnancy. “He said she was a crazy slut and there was a 1-in-3 chance that it (the child) was his,” Young testified.

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Crash Continued from A1 Doug Meyer, marketing and sales director for Redmondbased Lancair International, said Franzen was very experienced at flying turboprop aircraft like the Lancair IVPropjet as a result of his experience with AirLink. Though he never worked for Lancair, the company would sometimes recommend Franzen to provide flight instruction to pilots who had recently bought a Lancair airplane, Meyer said. Lancair is assisting the NTSB in the investigation, Meyer said, and does not believe the crash suggests there is any defect in the construction of its planes. “When you have an airplane that’s been around for years and there’s hundreds of them

in the field, there’s something anomalous,” he said. “If you don’t see them routinely having in-flight emergencies you assume they’re safe — something very odd and abnormal would have to happen for an odd and abnormal occurrence to occur.” Friends and co-workers of Franzen remembered him as an enthusiastic pilot and musician who loved classic cars and roller coasters. Darin Durham, the director of the emergency department at St. Charles Bend, met Franzen when he answered a Craiglist ad. A guitarist, Franzen had posted an ad for a drummer to fill out his band. It was only after the two men started playing music that Durham discovered they’d worked together for years. “He loved music. He was a great guitar player, and just

from what I knew of him, he was a great family guy. His family meant everything to him and took precedence over everything,” Durham said. Franzen soon learned that he was a pilot as well, Durham said, and would often invite him to go flying or share stories of his exploits in the air. One incident from a few years ago stands out, Durham said: An electrical problem filled Franzen’s cockpit with smoke and forced him to make an emergency landing. “Pat was telling me that when he was landing the plane, he had the door open just so he could see out,” he said. “You have to be a good pilot to do that.” Franzen leaves behind a wife and two teenage daughters. Carl Natter, the lead fixedwing pilot at Metro Aviation

and Franzen’s supervisor in his work for AirLink, praised Franzen’s flying skills in a news release issued by the company. “Pat was a dependable pilot,” Natter said. “The crew appreciated his dedication to standardization and doing the same thing the same way every time. They knew what to expect.” Natter recalled working with Franzen when their flights were based out of La Grande, and the pilots’ running joke that Franzen’s habit of hauling his guitar and a remote-control helicopter to and from La Grande required “two days to move out there and two days to move back.” “He enjoyed everything,” Natter said. “He will be missed.” — Reporter: 541-383-0387, shammers@bendbulletin.com

SECRET SERVICE SCANDAL

Misconduct in Colombia varied, an inquiry finds By Michael S. Schmidt and Eric Schmitt New York Times News Service

WASHINGTON — After the Secret Service scandal erupted nearly two weeks ago, the accusations of egregious behavior by the men entrusted with protecting President Barack Obama seemed clear-cut. Members of Congress and tabloids depicted a dozen agency employees meeting prostitutes in their hotel rooms and drunken revels at brothels or strip clubs involving up to 20 women. But now, as the Secret Service pursues an inquiry involving interviews with hotel maids, the women involved and the roughly 200 agents and officers assigned to Obama’s trip to Colombia, the investigators have pieced together a more nuanced story, complicating how the senior agency managers addressed the fates of

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Rodney King fishes earlier this month at Glen Helen Regional Park in San Bernardino, Calif. King is 47 and jobless. The $3.8 million he received in a settlement after suing the city of Los Angeles is gone. He says he suffers nightmares and flashbacks but also that he forgives the officers who beat him.

King Continued from A1 “I would change a few things, but not that much,” he says. “Yes, I would go through that night, yes I would. I said once that I wouldn’t, but that’s not true. It changed things. It made the world a better place.” He is 47 now — jobless and virtually broke. Gone is the settlement money he got after suing the city for violating his civil rights. All $3.8 million of it. Huge chunks went to the lawyers, he says, some to family members, some he simply wasted. The settlement did provide a down payment on the inconspicuous rambler that is his home in Rialto. He says he cobbles together mortgage payments. Every so often he gets hired to pour concrete at a construction site. He has earned small paydays fighting in celebrity boxing matches. He received an advance — less than six figures, he says, but significant nonetheless — for allowing his story to be told in a book on sale this week: “The Riot Within: My Journey from Rebellion to Redemption.” Rodney King redeemed? He inhabits a world stocked with heartache and struggle. He calls himself a recovering addict but has not stopped drinking and possesses a doctor’s clearance for medical marijuana. He says he is happy and hopeful, content enough now to forgive the officers who beat him. But he tenses when they are mentioned and admits to being burdened by the weight of his name. He suf-

fers nightmares, flashbacks and raw nerves that echo the symptoms of a shell-shocked survivor of war. On the dock, he gazes out at the smooth water. Fishing is healing. It calms him. Once his therapy was the ocean and surfing, until he was frightened one day by a school of dolphins that he mistook for sharks. “I sometimes feel like I’m caught in a vise. Some people feel like I’m some kind of hero,” he says of the beating. “Others hate me. They say I deserved it. Other people, I can hear them mocking me for when I called for an end to the destruction, like I’m a fool for believing in peace.”

Working roots Rialto is a working-class suburb 50 miles east of the Pasadena foothills where King grew up. His home has a tattered look and, at least temporarily, a blue-green tarp for a back fence. “The neighbors were looking through the holes in the old fence, so I tore it down,” he says. “They were trying to see Rodney King.” Near the tarp is a small pool. Before he became a household name, King was a construction worker with a union card. He set the stone surrounding the pool. In black tile, he inscribed two dates: 3/3/91, the night he suffered more than 50 blows from police batons, and 4/29/92, the night the rioting began. King, the father of three grown daughters, is engaged to be married a third time. Problem is, he can’t let go of the past.

On his walls, or stacked forlornly on the carpet, are photographs, paintings and newspaper and magazine clippings that tell how the police pounded him; how four officers were charged in state court but not convicted; how the city erupted in rioting, and how two of the officers, both white, were subsequently found guilty in federal court of violating King’s civil rights. King’s eyes settle on pictures of those two officers, Stacey Koon and Laurence Powell. Each was sentenced to 30 months in prison. “Man, that’s Koon right there,” he says with a visible shudder. “I’m just glad I survived what he did to me.” Tall and broad-shouldered, King has a goatee and a short Afro that obscure some of the scars. He walks with a limp. He is polite but often seems timid and unsure. Sometimes he is insightful, other times boastful, but there are moments when he appears to drift. That’s from the beating, he says. Brain damage.

Drug struggles His drinking and drugging and a few jarring traffic accidents hardly helped. “There was the time my car went off the road and came to a stop on a tree,” he says, referring to a 2003 crash. Blood tests revealed PCP in his system. “PCP ain’t no joke,” says King, who was ordered to rehab and spent a few weeks in jail. “That stuff really got its hooks into me for, oh, I think about a year.”

Some things unfailingly hold his attention. One is a large photograph above his fireplace. It is King, in a blue suit and a paisley tie, looking out at a pack of reporters. “That’s me saying those words people still talk about,” he mutters. He says them, under his breath. “Can we all get along?” Looking at these artifacts, he says, gives him an oddly detached sensation. A part of him cannot believe he is that man. Yet he hangs on to all of it. “That is my history, part of my history, part of me surviving,” he says. As to why he wouldn’t change what happened that night, he has a theory. True, the beating and the first trial led to deadly violence. It fills him with guilt. How can he not feel responsible for what some still call “the Rodney King riots”? Yet good came of it. The convictions of Koon and Powell, he says, the moral weight that pushed his call to “get along” deep into the public consciousness — these things helped change the world. “A lot of people would have never had (a chance to succeed) if I had not survived that beating,” he says. “Obama? Obama, he wouldn’t have been in office without what happened to me and a lot of black people before me. He would never have been in that situation, no doubt in my mind. He would get there eventually, but it would have been a lot longer. So I am glad for what I went through. It opened the doors for a lot of people.”

In years since riots, neighborhood changes By Jennifer Medina New York Times News Service

LOS ANGELES — When racially charged riots blazed here two decades ago, South Central became a national symbol of rage in a poor black neighborhood. But the population of the area has changed significantly in the two decades since the acquittal of white police officers in the Rodney King beating inflamed racial tensions across this city. Today, immigrants from Mexico and Central America

live on blocks that were once the only places blacks were allowed to live. In what once was the center of black culture in Los Angeles, Spanish is often the only language that can be heard on the streets. Now, signs for “You buy, we fry” fish markets catering to Southern palates have been replaced by Mexican mariscos and Salvadoran pupuserias. In the historic jazz corridor, where legends once stayed when they were barred from wealthy white neighborhoods in the city, botanicas sell folk

and herbal remedies from Latin America. In the 1990s, blacks made up roughly half the population in South Central. Today, Latinos account for about twothirds of the residents in what is now called South Los Angeles — “Central” was officially scrubbed from the neighborhood’s name by the City Council in 2003. In the 40-some square miles that make up the area, stretching southwest of downtown from Interstate 10 to Interstate 105 and as far west as Ingle-

wood, there are 80,000 fewer blacks than there were in 1990. “This is a huge, pivotal shift, as important as any other population change or migration we’ve had in the city,” said Raphael Sonenshein, the executive director at the Pat Brown Institute at California State University, Los Angeles, who has studied racial politics in Los Angeles for decades. “It affects the AfricanAmerican community’s sense of self as it sees a geographic core that really matters to people erode. It changes the whole sense of the neighborhood.”

Continued from A1 “They do need to stabilize their funding, so I’m sympathetic to them on that,” Brandt said. Rob Poirier, director of the 911 district, said on Tuesday that while he regretted the effect on Redmond’s tax revenue, it’s important for 911 to obtain reliable funding. “I certainly know that funding is really tight for everybody, and I hate the fact that this changes things,” Poirier said. “I also feel like what we’re doing is the right thing because we need to have the stabilized funding.” Poirier noted that 911 has already lost tax revenue due to the same interplay of state tax laws and declining property values that could affect Redmond. In the last tax year, the 911 district lost $225,000 it would otherwise have collected from taxpayers in Redmond, due to the tax reduction process called compression. Compression was created by Measure 5, which voters passed in 1990. Compression occurs when school district tax rates exceed the limit of $5 per $1,000 in real market value and general government taxes exceed the limit of $10 per $1,000 in real market value. Tax rates are proportionately reduced to stay within these limits. Tax districts usually do not feel the effects of compression because of Measure 50, which voters passed in 1997. Measure 50 created a new property value that grew at an anQUEEN Sets Pillowtop or Plush

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their employees, according to two officials briefed on the findings. The misconduct in Cartagena, Colombia, ranges from personnel — including at least one veteran supervisor — who knowingly took prostitutes to their hotel rooms to at least two employees who had encounters with women who investigators now believe were not prostitutes, one official said. Another, who was cleared of serious misconduct but will face disciplinary action, had taken a woman to his hotel unaware that she was a prostitute until she demanded money, the official said. The man refused to pay and told her to leave, the official said. On Tuesday, the Secret Service announced that two employees under scrutiny would remain with the agency, two had resigned, and proceedings to dismiss another had begun.

nual rate of 3 percent, and a property owner was taxed on whichever amount was lower: the Measure 50 value, or the real market value, which is the amount the assessor believed a property would fetch on the market. When the real estate crash sent many real market property values below their Measure 50 values, these property owners were taxed on their real market values. In Redmond, where government taxes total $10.20 per $1,000 in assessed value, this triggered compression. Temporary tax levies, such as the 911 levy, are reduced first through compression. Then, if there are no tax levies or they have been reduced to zero, the permanent tax rates for each taxing district are reduced proportionately, according to the Oregon Department of Revenue. The $90,000 hit to the city of Redmond’s tax revenue would be small in comparison to the roughly $30 million in total city expenses Brandt expects in the upcoming budget year. But he said it is a more significant loss in the context of the city’s $10 million general fund, which pays for police and other services. “Ninety-thousand dollars is about the cost of a police officer,” Brandt said on Tuesday. While it’s unlikely the city would lay off a police officer to balance the budget, Brandt said the city will have to fill the shortfall somehow if voters pass the 911 tax measure. — Reporter: 541-617-7829, hborrud@bendbulletin.com

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Marines Continued from A1 The Army, which like the Marine Corps has excluded women from many jobs because of the physical demands or proximity to combat, is also studying ways to integrate women into ground combat units. In the coming months, Amos said in an interview, the Marine Corps plans to assign about 40 women to 19 battalions of six types: artillery, tank, assault amphibian, combat engineer, combat assault and low-altitude air defense. Infantry battalions, however, will remain closed to women. Amos said he would limit the initial group to more mature Marines: gunnery sergeants, staff sergeants and company-grade officers, meaning lieutenants or captains. Navy medical officers, chaplains and corpsmen could also be assigned to those battalions.

A step closer The women will serve in specialties they already have been trained in — administration, logistics, communications, supply or motor transport, but not intelligence — and will be assigned to staff billets as they come open. The jobs will be at the battalion level, one step closer to the front line than had been previously allowed, although not quite at the very tip of the spear. “I’ve tried to approach this exactly the way the secretary wants me to: responsibly, honestly,” Amos said in the interview, referring to Defense Secretary Leon Panetta. “This has to be measured, responsible.” Starting this summer, the corps will also start allowing women to attend its infantry officer course, a demanding three-month school at Quantico, where Marines are taught how to make command decisions while fatigued and under extreme duress. The women who graduate from the course, however, will not become infantry officers; instead, they will move on to training programs in other occupations open to them, like intelligence, supply or administration. The Marine Corps also plans to collect data from female and male volunteers who will be asked to do three physically demanding tasks: carry a heavy machine gun, evacuate a casualty and do a 20-kilometer march carrying about 70 pounds. Marine officers said the data would not necessarily be used to formulate a new kind of physical fitness test but to help senior commanders evaluate the relative strength thresholds of male and female Marines. Amos also said he plans to ask all Marines to fill out an anonymous online survey on issues relating to women in the Marine Corps. “I’m not one bit afraid of the results of this,” he said. “I’m very bullish on women.” The corps’ plans were first reported by Marine Corps Times.

Conflict roles Although women are technically barred from combat roles, they have fought and died alongside men in Iraq and Afghanistan, where U.S. forces could come under attack almost anywhere. More than 140 women have been killed in the two conflicts. The Marine Corps is the most male-dominated of the armed services, with 13,800 women making up about 7 percent of its total force of 197,800. Some critics say that with its infantry-centric culture — “Every Marine a rifleman” is a mantra — the corps has been more resistant to gender integration than the other services. Greg Jacob, a former Marine infantry officer who is policy director for Service Women’s Action Network, an advocacy group, said he was concerned that the corps might try to use data from the physical tests to prove that women are not strong enough to be infantrymen. But he also praised some of the new measures, saying that putting women into more frontline jobs would help advance their careers. “It puts women in a position where they are more likely to be in an expeditionary or combat role, which in the future will be looked at when it comes time for assignments and promotions,” he said.

Often marginalized, Pakistani Hindus now face forced marriages By Alex Rodriguez

Maharajni Ahdhrabai holds a photo of Rachna Kumari, her 16-year-old granddaughter. Andhrabai says Rachna was kidnapped by a young Muslim man from her neighborhood in the Pakistani city of Jacobabad, forced to convert to Islam, and coerced into marrying him.

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JACOBABAD, Pakistan — Rachna Kumari, 16, was shopping for dresses in this city’s dust-choked bazaar when it happened. The man who her family says abducted her was not a street thug. He was a police officer. Nor was he a stranger. Rachna’s family knew and trusted him. He guarded the Hindu temple run by her father, an important duty in a society where Hindus are often terrorized by Muslim extremists, and he had helped Rachna cram for her ninth-grade final exams. After she disappeared from the market, he did not demand a ransom. According to her family, he had an entirely different purpose: to force her to convert to Islam and marry him. In a country where Hindudominated India is widely reviled as Enemy No. 1, Pakistan’s Hindu community endures extortion, disenfranchisement and other forms of discrimination. These days, however, Hindus are fixated on a surge of kidnappings of teenage girls by young Muslim men who force them to convert and wed.

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Pakistani human rights activists report as many as 25 cases a month. Most occur in the northern districts of Sindh province, on the border with India and home to most of Pakistan’s 2.5 million Hindus. The Hindu community is shrinking as families flee the area, which is run largely by Muslim feudal chiefs who own vast tracts of farmland and wield wide influence over politics, law enforce-

ment and the courts. Hindus say the forcible conversions follow the same script: The victim, abducted by a young man related to or working for a feudal boss, is taken to a mosque where clerics, along with the prospective groom’s family, threaten to harm her and her relatives if she resists. Almost always, the girl complies, and not long afterward, she is brought to a local court, where a judge, usually a Mus-

lim, rubber-stamps the conversion and marriage, according to Hindu community members who have attended such hearings. Often the young Muslim man is accompanied by backers armed with rifles. Few members of the girl’s family are allowed to appear, and the victim, seeing no way out, signs papers affirming her conversion and marriage. “In court, usually it’s just four or five members of the girl’s family against hundreds of armed people for the boy,” says B.H. Khurana, a doctor in Jacobabad and a Hindu community leader. “In such a situation when we are unarmed and outnumbered, how can we fight our case in court?” Prominent Pakistani Muslims have joined Hindu leaders in calling attention to the problem. President Asif Ali Zardari’s sister, lawmaker Azra Fazal Pechuho, told parliament last month that a growing number of Hindu girls are being abducted and held at madrasas, or Islamic religious schools, where they are forcibly converted. She and other lawmakers have called for legislation to prohibit the practice.

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Egyptian actor insulted Islam in films, court finds New York Times News Service CAIRO — A court found Egypt’s most popular comic actor guilty Tuesday of insulting Islam in roles in films mocking religious hypocrisy, alarming liberal-minded artists and intellectuals already anxious about the growing power of Islamists here after the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. The court fined actor Adel Imam about $170 and gave him a suspended sentence; Imam is expected to appeal. Although laws criminalizing insults to Islam or Christianity have been on the books for years, convictions have been relatively rare, especially in the context of popular movies. Imam was convicted for performances in the blockbuster films “The Terrorist,” in which he plays a radical Islamist hiding among a moderate, middle-class family, and “Terrorism and Kabab,” in which his character becomes enraged at a lazy civil servant pretending to pray to avoid work.


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W B Norwegian shooter claims racist plot OSLO, Norway — Anxious to prove he’s not insane, confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik told a court Monday that questions about his mental health are part of a racist plot to discredit his extreme anti-Muslim ideology. Breivik, who has admitted to killing 77 people in a bombing and youth camp massacre, said that no one would have asked for a psychiatric examination had he been a “bearded jihadist.” “But because I am a militant nationalist, I am being subjected to grave racism,” he said. “They are trying to delegitimize everything I stand for.” Breivik rejects criminal guilt for the rampage on July 22, saying the victims had betrayed their country by embracing immigration.

Syria situation ‘bleak,’ envoy tells U.N. council

3 West Bank settlements legalized JERUSALEM — The Israeli government on Tuesday retroactively legalized three Jewish settlement outposts in the West Bank, and moved to delay the scheduled evacuation of a fourth, in a provocative move that some critics said marked the first establishment of new settlements in two decades. But while anti-settlement advocates saw it as a significant shift in policy that could undermine the prospects for a twostate solution — and the United States and other foreign governments immediately raised concerns about the move — a spokesman for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu argued that it was simply a matter of resolving technical problems such as improper permits and mistakenly building on the wrong hill. “One can be critical of the Israeli settlement policy, that’s everybody’s right, but you can’t tell me that the Israeli government has built new settlements, and you can’t tell me this is legalizing unauthorized outposts,” said the Netanyahu spokesman, Mark Regev. “These decisions are procedural or technical. They don’t change anything whatsoever on the ground.”

Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ to be reprinted BERLIN — Local authorities in Germany are to reprint “Mein Kampf” (“My Struggle”), Adolf Hitler’s hate tract, for the first time since the death of the Nazi dictator in 1945. Tuesday’s decision by the state of Bavaria, which controls the copyright, means the book will be available again in three years, when its German copyright expires, but with content warnings throughout. It follows years of agonized debate about whether Germans remain susceptible to Nazi ideology and how to stop it from reviving. The book is available in many other countries. — From wire reports

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By Edith M. Lederer and John Heilprin The Associated Press

UNITED NATIONS — International envoy Kofi Annan told the U.N. Security Council Thursday that the situation in Syria is “bleak” and expressed alarm at reports that government troops are still carrying out military operations in towns where U.N. observers are not present. He expressed particular concern at media reports that government troops entered

the central city of Hama on Monday after U.N. observers departed, firing automatic weapons and killing a significant number of people. “If confirmed, this is totally unacceptable and reprehensible,” he said. The joint U.N.-Arab League envoy said the speedy deployment of the 300-strong U.N. observer force authorized by the council on Saturday is “crucial” to verify what is happening on the ground. The observer force

also would provide a basis for moving toward a cease-fire by the government and opposition, he said. Annan briefed the Security Council by videoconference hours after his spokesman, Ahmad Fawzi, told U.N. Television in Geneva that satellite imagery and other credible reports show that, despite its claims, Syria has failed to withdraw all of its heavy weapons from populated areas as required by the ceasefire deal it accepted.

No sign of N. Korea nuclear test, U.S. says North Korea doesn’t appear to be getting ready to conduct a nuclear test, a U.S. defense spokesman said, after the totalitarian state threatened to reduce the South Korean government “to ashes.” “I’m not aware of any specific actions taken to bolster the rhetoric,” Navy Capt. John Kirby told reporters Monday at the Pentagon. China, North Korea’s closest ally, on Tuesday expressed “deep concern” over the latest developments on the Korean peninsula and called for calm. Kirby’s comments came hours after North Korea said a special action squad will turn South Korean President Lee Myung Bak and his government “to ashes in three or four minutes” using “unprecedented peculiar means and methods,” according to a statement on the official Korean Central News Agency. South Korean defense shares ended mixed after rising Monday. While North Korea often issues threats of war, the regime has heightened its rhetoric against Lee this month in marking the centennial of state founder Kim Il Sung. A rocket fired April 13 as a highlight of the celebrations disintegrated after liftoff, prompting speculation new leader Kim Jong Un will detonate an atomic device to regain face.

Mad cow disease found in California dairy cow SAN JOSE, Calif. — In a move that could raise new questions about food safety and result in economic setbacks to California’s multibillion-dollar agricultural industry, the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Tuesday confirmed that a case of mad cow disease has been found in a dairy cow in California’s Central Valley. The incident is the first case of the disease ever found in California — and the first detected in the United States since 2006. John Clifford, the USDA’s chief veterinary officer, said the cow was detected at a rendering plant, where the animal is now being held as

part of an investigation. The USDA did not release the name of the farm the cow was from or the name of the rendering plant. The public is not at risk, he said. “It was never presented for slaughter for human consumption, so at no time presented a risk to the food supply or human health,” Clifford said. The Associated Press reported Tuesday afternoon that the cow tested positive at a rendering facility in Hanford, 15 miles west of Visalia in Kings County, operated by Baker Commodities. The company has 21 plants across the United States that convert animal by-products into pet food, poultry feed and tallow, used in soaps, paints and cosmetics.

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The aftermath of shelling by government forces is visible on a street in Homs, Syria.

Top Syrian military officers targeted By Bassem Mroue The Associated Press

BEIRUT — The gunmen walked into an apartment building before dawn earlier this month in the quiet Damascus suburb of Jaramana, went to the fifth floor and knocked on the door. When the police commander opened up, the men shot him dead and left. Syrian President Bashar Assad’s opponents appear to be resorting increasingly to assassinations of loyalist military officers in an escalation of their campaign to bring down the regime. At least 10 senior officers, including several generals, have been gunned down in the past three months, many of them as they left their homes in the morning to head to their posts. The latest occurred Tuesday, when attackers shot and killed a retired lieutenant colonel and his brother, a chief warrant officer, at a home supplies store in another suburb of the capital, according to the state news agency. Elsewhere in Damascus, an intelligence officer was killed, opposition activists said. Such targeted slayings are rising as an intensified crackdown by regime forces in recent months has dealt heavy setbacks to Syria’s rebels. For the moment, Assad’s troops have shattered the rebels’ strategy of trying to seize ground in several cities

and provinces. Their pace appears to have accelerated even more sharply since a cease-fire plan brokered by U.N. and Arab League envoy Kofi Annan went into effect April 12 — and just as quickly began to unravel. The peace plan was meant to halt 13 months of violence by government forces to put down an antiAssad uprising in which the U.N. says more than 9,000 people have died. A spokesman for Annan said in Geneva that satellite imagery and other credible reports show Syria has failed to withdraw all its heavy weapons from populated areas as required by the cease-fire deal. It remains murky whether the recent slayings are being carried out by rogue elements in the opposition seeking revenge or whether they represent a coordinated strategy by rebels to destabilize the regime. A spokesman for the Free Syrian Army, the Turkish-based umbrella group for armed opposition groups in Syria, denied it was behind the string of attacks, although he said the victims were legitimate targets. There is also a sectarian tone to the killings. Almost all the slain officers come from the religious minorities that have been the most die-hard supporters of Assad in the face of the Sunni Muslim-led uprising against his

Ukraine’s jailed ex-premier goes on hunger strike New York Times News Service MOSCOW — Ukraine’s jailed former prime minister, Yulia Tymoshenko, declared a hunger strike Tuesday after what she said was an assault by prison guards that left her black and blue. In a statement, Tymoshenko, 51, said the assault occurred Friday after she refused to leave her prison cell for a medical checkup without first consulting with her lawyer. “They came to my bed, threw a sheet over me and started dragging me off the bed,” she said in the statement, which was published on her website. “I received a punch to the stomach, and they twisted my arms and legs and dragged me in the sheet out into the street.” The prosecutor general of the Kharkov region, where

Tymoshenko is imprisoned, confirmed that guards had forcibly removed her from her cell but said there was no evidence that Tymoshenko had been beaten. Although the details could not be independently confirmed, the incident could prove a rallying cry for Tymoshenko’s supporters and draw further scrutiny from Western governments, which have repeatedly called for her release. Even from her prison cell, Tymoshenko, a fair-haired populist with a flare for political theatrics, has remained a potent force. Her supporters frequently take to the streets in protest over her treatment, and members of her Fatherland party have turned Ukraine’s Parliament into a platform for promoting her cause.

rule. Such minorities — particularly Alawites, followers of a Shiite offshoot sect — make up the backbone of the military’s officer ranks. Mohamad Bazzi, a Syria expert at the Council on Foreign Relations, said the killings are “likely a tactic by the Syrian rebels who are fighting from a much weaker position.”

New York Times News Service NEW YORK — The giant construction company that worked on the September 11 Memorial, Citi Field and scores of other high-profile projects has admitted to a huge fraud scheme in which it overbilled clients for more than a decade and has agreed to pay $56 million in fines and restitution to avoid criminal charges, federal prosecutors announced Tuesday. The company also admitted that it evaded government rules to hire a specified percentage of firms owned by minorities and women. At the heart of the overbilling scheme is a practice that investigators contend — and many construction executives concede — is so widespread that it even has a name: eight plus two. The company, Lend Lease, routinely paid labor foremen for one or two hours of overtime every day that they never

worked, according to court papers. The payments were an incentive for the more skilled foremen to stay on a project while the company billed clients for their fictitious labor. In announcing the charges and what she called the largest construction-fraud settlement in New York City history, Loretta Lynch, the U.S. attorney in Brooklyn, suggested that the conduct went beyond Lend Lease, saying the investigation was continuing and “encompasses the wider part of the industry.” The scheme carried out by the company defrauded government agencies and private developers of about $19 million, much of it tax money, Lynch said at a news conference, where she was joined by officials from several other agencies to announce a deferred-prosecution agreement.


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IN BRIEF Employee fraud seminar May 8 Representatives of Karnopp Petersen LLP and SGA Certified Public Accountants & Consultants will host a free seminar on preventing and addressing employee fraud on May 8 at Karnopp Petersen, 1201 N.W. Wall St., Suite 200, Bend. Most employe fraud comes from trusted employees of at least five years, according to event organizers. Small organizations are disproportionately victimized; the median loss for an organization with fewer than 100 employees is $155,000. The event, from 7:30 to 9 a.m., will address most common ways employees embezzle funds and provide tips to reduce risk of employee fraud. Those interested in attending the event must reserve a spot by emailing ler@karnopp .com. A light breakfast will be provided at the event.

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The 14th annual Central Oregon Business Expo will kick off Thursday with a luncheon at 11:45 a.m. where Jim Diegel, St. Charles Health System president, will discuss the current state of health care in Oregon. Those interested in attending the luncheon ($16) must make a reservation. The expo, which begins at 1 p.m., will feature free workshops. Topics include social media integration by small businesses, the power of email marketing and tips on getting a business loan, among others. Those interested in attending should make reservations. The free event will be held at the Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, 3800 S.W. Airport Way, Redmond. Contact: email karen@ visitredmondoregon. com or 541-923-5191.

ith Mother’s Day (May 13) fast approaching,

we searched Bend retailers in pursuit of a purse for every type of mother. Whether the mom you’re shopping for is outdoorsy, chic, spunky or

One-of-a-kind mom What: Maya Moon Designs, The Flirt, $276 Details: Handmade by Bend designer, Maya Bauer, this purse features French-blue colored leather, burnout calf hair, metal studs and printed silk lining. “With the hardware on this one, it might be good for someone who wants a statement bag,” said April Lawyer, owner of Vanilla, where Maya Moon Designs are sold. Where: Vanilla, 661 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend, 541-617-6113

brand-new to motherhood, we found some possible matches for her arm (or shoulder, or back — however she likes to wear it.)

Arbor Day tree planting in Bend The Bend Downtowners — an association of downtown businesses — plan a tree-planting event in honor of Arbor Day on Saturday. The planting will take place between 9 a.m. and noon. Participants should meet at 9 a.m. at the corner of Minnesota Avenue and Wall Street. Volunteers are needed — bring the kids and grandkids, organizers say. Contact: Diane, 541317-3004.

Photos by Rob Kerr / The Bulletin

— From staff reports

Don’t knock dollar stores • In tough times, shift toward thrift By Kathy Flanigan Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

MILWAUKEE — The other morning, I told a woman at the gym about my $5 dress from Gap. I wasn’t wearing it at the time. The dress just came up in conversation. She shot out an arm for a high five. I wear cheap on my sleeve. I also keep it in the dining room, where we eat at a Knoll conference table I scored for $50. The living room boasts a vintage Westnofa lounge chair purchased for $40, and a floor model lamp picked up from Pottery Barn for less than half its original price. For those purchases, I thank serendipity. Even a nonshopper can be at the right place at the right time now and again. But when I need wine glasses, wrapping paper, party goods, kitchen utensils or storage containers, I’ll head to Dollar Tree. The stores are clean and well-lighted, and the staff seems genuinely happy to see you. Tough economic times call for shopping smarter and maybe a little harder. It’s not as easy to patch together a look from disparate items in dollar stores, but it’s often much more economical. Unlike the mall, the stores aren’t bathed in sunlight; the aisles can be narrow; and the inventory is often disheveled. But with the right attitude, finding what you need can be satisfying for both the bargain and the thrill of the hunt. See Dollar stores / B6

Diving into America’s food waste problems By Monica Eng Chicago Tribune

Eco-conscious mom What: Sara Bella* Upcylced tote bag (left), $65 and couture-line purse, $90 Details: Owner Sara Wiener’s couture-line includes this flowered purse made from plastic newspaper sleeves. For the large tote, plastic bags were fused together to make a bag that’s “great for the beach, pool or groceries,” said Wiener. Where: Sara Bella* Upcycled, 2748 N.W. Crossing Drive, Suite 100, Bend, 541-420-4961

Summer fashion show Thursday Coldwater Creek in Bend’s Old Mill District will host a mannequin modeling fashion show from noon to 4 p.m. Thursday. Light refreshments will be available and the shop’s new summer collections will be on display. Coldwater Creek specializes in women’s apparel, jewelry, home accessories and gift items. The store is located at 655 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, No. 1200. Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Contact: 541-3301147.

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Sporty mom Baby mommy What: JJ Cole, Mode in Lemon Posy, $49.99 (left) and Petunia Pickle Bottom, Sashay Satchel in Delightful Dahlia, $129 Details: Diaper bags in eyecatching prints are “fashion and function ... designed for the chic mama,” said babyPHASES tot 2 Teen owner, Molly Ryan. The Sashay Satchel includes backpack straps, a changing pad, bottle pockets, a key fob and a wipes case. The Mode bag has shoulder and tote straps, a changing pad, bottle pocket and stroller straps. Where: babyPHASES, 759 N.E. Greenwood Ave., Suite 1, Bend, 541-389-3549

What: Patagonia, Minimass, $69 Details: Water repellent, made of highly durable material and machine washable, this purse-sized messenger-type bag is “a great purse for throwing in a pair of shorts and a shirt for a lunchtime run,” said Ken Sinclair, retail assistant at Patagonia. Where: Patagonia, 920 N.W. Bond St., Bend, 541-382-6694

For more Mother’s Day gift ideas involving purses and handbags, see Page B6.

Home cooks and grocery shoppers wield enormous influence when it comes to controlling the No. 1 source of ozonedepleting garbage in our waste stream: food. North American consumers make more food waste than anyone else on the planet. But there’s an upside to that: Just about any improvement will mean progress. Jeremy Seifert was a home cook who started turning food waste into meals by Dumpster-diving near his Southern California digs. But when he decided to make a film about his garbage gourmet adventures, he started asking bigger questions about the global food supply like, “Why do we throw out so much of our food in the first place?” See Food waste / B6

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‘7 Days of Sex’ doesn’t make the Earth move gagement ring thing and ought to just be the “hot mama� she was during the four years beBy David Wiegand fore they got married. San Francisco Chronicle Marilyn and Galen were Lifetime’s new reality series each married before and now “7 Days of Sex� is likely to get have one of those “Brady decent ratings on the basis of Bunch� blended families. the title alone. How long view- Because most of their kids ers will stick around is another are older, they don’t have the story entirely. same kinds of distractions Premiering Thursday night, as the Jameses, who, for ex“Sex� is about married couples ample, have to con their tots who try to solve into a game of hideproblems in their to carve TV SPOTLIGHT and-seek relationships by out a few minutes having sex every to fulfill their daily night for seven days in a row. intimacy obligation. Whatever else it is — and, beThe Tipps have other issues lieve me, it ain’t much — “Sex� that have been virtual cold achieves one memorable thing: showers as far as the couple’s It makes sex seem boring. intimacy is concerned. On Beyond that, you can’t help the surface, Marilyn is hotter worrying that viewers might to trot than Galen, but as the miss what the show’s produc- seven days wear on, we begin ers seem to have overlooked, to understand that Galen also and that is that some relation- wants Marilyn to initiate sex ship problems probably can’t from time to time and feels he be solved by nightly whoopee has all the responsibility. She alone. calls him “a prude.� As a way At least on paper, the show’s of prompting him out of his concept seems harmless sexual shell, Marilyn sends enough — not to say fun as him to a naughty lingerie store well. Two couples — Marilyn to buy her something sexy. and Galen Tipp, and Derek The scene is mildly amusing, and Chantal James in the pre- but you also can’t help feeling miere episode — have to make sorry for Galen. time for personal intimacy evGalen wants Marilyn to be ery day for one week, regard- an old-fashioned, ’50s sitcom less of all the other distrac- wife and stay-at-home mom tions in their lives. — an Ann Romney without Derek and Chantal have household staff, let’s say. But three little children. She’s a Marilyn has a career outside former model who has most the home and isn’t about to of the child-rearing responsi- give it up. Marilyn and Galen bilities. In addition to thinking have made progress at the end Derek doesn’t appreciate how of the seven days, but their much work it takes to raise declaration of commitment to three kids, she still feels wist- each other seems tentative and ful resentment that he never premature. actually proposed to her when Maybe when they aren’t bethey got married or gave her ing followed to the bedroom an engagement ring. For his door by Lifetime cameras, part, he thinks she’s making they’ll be able to do some real too much out of the whole en- work on the marriage.

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SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN (PG-13) 6:30 THE THREE STOOGES (PG) 6:45

EDITOR’S NOTES: • Open-captioned showtimes are bold. • There may be an additional fee for 3-D movies. • IMAX films are $15. • Movie times are subject to change after press time.

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‘7 Days of Sex’ 10 p.m. Thursdays, Lifetime

Regal Pilot Butte 6 2717 N.E. U.S. Highway 20, Bend, 541-382-6347

BEING FLYNN (R) 2, 5, 7:20 BULLY (PG-13) 1:30, 4:30, 6:50 THE HUNGER GAMES (PG-13) 1, 4, 7 JEFF, WHO LIVES AT HOME (R) 2:15, 5:15, 7:30 SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN (PG-13) 1:15, 4:15, 6:40 WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN (R) 1:45, 4:45, 7:10

Regal Old Mill Stadium 16 & IMAX 680 S.W. Powerhouse Drive, Bend, 541-382-6347

21 JUMP STREET (R) 1:10, 4:05, 6:45, 9:20 AMERICAN REUNION (R) 2:25, 6:30, 9:15 THE CABIN IN THE WOODS (R) 12:40, 3:05, 6:35, 9:05 CHIMPANZEE (G) 12:30, 2:45, 5:30, 8:40 DR. SEUSS’ THE LORAX (PG) 1, 3:35, 5:50 DR. SEUSS’ THE LORAX 3-D (PG) 8:55 THE HUNGER GAMES (PG-13) 12:10, 2:15, 3:20, 7:05 JOHN CARTER (PG-13) 12:15, 6:15 JOHN CARTER 3-D (PG-13) 12:20, 6:20 LOCKOUT (PG-13) 12:25, 2:55, 6:55, 9:20 THE LUCKY ONE (PG-13) Noon, 2:35, 6:10, 9:10 THE METROPOLITAN OPERA: MANON (no MPAA rating) 6:30

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CINEMA PARADISO (1988 — PG) 6 DEATH PROOF (2007) 8:45

THE HUNGER GAMES (PG-13) 6:30 LOCKOUT (PG-13) 5, 7:10 THE LUCKY ONE (PG-13) 4:30, 6:40 THE THREE STOOGES (PG) 4:50, 6:50 WRATH OF THE TITANS 3-D (PG-13) 5:05, 7:25

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Tin Pan Theater 20th Century Fox via The Associated Press

Clockwise from left: Chris Diamantopoulos as Moe, Sean Hayes as Larry, and Will Sasso as Curly in “The Three Stooges.� MIRROR MIRROR (PG) 12:35, 3:15, 7:15 THINK LIKE A MAN (PG-13) 2:20, 5:55, 8:50 THE THREE STOOGES (PG) 12:05, 12:50, 3:30, 6:05, 8:45 TITANIC IMAX (PG-13) Noon, 4:10, 8:35 TITANIC 3-D (PG-13) 3:55, 8:30 WRATH OF THE TITANS (PG-13) 3:45, 9:25 WRATH OF THE TITANS 3-D (PG-13) 3:50, 9:30

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JOURNEY 2: THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND (PG-13) 3 PROJECT X (R) 9 THIS MEANS WAR (PG-13) 6 After 7 p.m., shows are 21 and older only. Younger than 21 may attend screenings before 7 p.m. if accompanied by a legal guardian.

869 N.W. Tin Pan Alley, Bend, 541-241-2271

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AMERICAN REUNION (R) 6:45 THE HUNGER GAMES (PG-13) 3:05, 6:10 THE LUCKY ONE (PG-13) 4:15, 6:30 MIRROR MIRROR (PG) 4 THE THREE STOOGES (PG) 4:15, 6:30

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TUNDRA

FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE

HEART OF THE CITY

SALLY FORTH

FRAZZ

ROSE IS ROSE

STONE SOUP

LUANN

MOTHER GOOSE AND GRIMM

DILBERT

DOONESBURY

PICKLES

ADAM

WIZARD OF ID

B.C.

SHOE

GARFIELD

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE

PEANUTS

MARY WORTH


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New chief for Crook fire, rescue

4th tuition hike in 4 years

The Crook County Fire and Rescue board has chosen longtime department veteran Matt Smith as the department’s next chief. Smith, who has worked for the department for 14 Smith years, will succeed Bob Schnoor when he retires in June. Schnoor has served as the department’s top official for 27 years. “I’m definitely thrilled to have the opportunity to lead the organization,” Smith said. A board member could not be reached for comment. The board chose between Smith and its other finalist, Redmond Deputy Chief Dave Pickhardt, at a morning meeting Tuesday. The salary range for the position was advertised as $95,000 to $110,000.

per credit — accounts for the bulk of the change, with a $2 hike in the school’s technology fee making up the difference. The increase, approved by the school’s board earlier this month, brings the bill for tuition and fees to about $4,000 annu-

By Patrick Cliff The Bulletin

Tuition and fees will increase by $8 per credit for most Central Oregon Community College students, beginning with the summer term. Tuition — at an additional $6

ally for a full-time student living within COCC’s district. This is the fourth consecutive year COCC has raised tuition and fees, and this year’s boost will cost the typical in-district student about $360 per year. See Tuition hike / C2

“I think it’s a responsible decision. It’s not one I enjoy making, but I think it is fiscally responsible.” — Charley Miller, board member, Central Oregon Community College

Art blossoms in east Bend

— Bulletin staff reports

STATE NEWS

Eugene

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Troy Corliss, an artist from Truckee, Calif., center, explains his new public art installation to a group of people at the East Bend Library on Tuesday morning. The wall sculpture, titled “Riparian Botanicals,” features colorful clusters of glass leaves supported by forged steel frames. When light hits this artwork it reflects patterns of light in different hues on the walls of the children’s section.

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Corliss’ sculpture was chosen by an Art in Public Places committee following a public input process in July 2011. Art in Public Places is a non-profit organization funded by Brooks Scanlon and Brooks Resources Corp. It provides art in different locations throughout Bend. With donations from the public and a matching grant, Art in Public Places plans to provide more than $1 million for public art in Bend by the end of 2013.

STATE SENATE RACE

Bend-La Pine $8M short for 2012-13 Knopp receives $5K By Patrick Cliff

Bend-La Pine Schools will receive about the same amount of state funding next year as it did this year, according to Superintendent Ron Wilkinson. Because of several contractual agreements, however, the district faces an $8 million shortfall for the 2012-13 budget. The district will receive slightly less state money per student next year. However, the district’s overall funding will remain flat thanks to increasing enrollment, Wilkinson said at Tuesday night’s Bend-La Pine budget committee meeting. This marks the fourth consecutive year in which the district must contend with a budget shortfall. Unlike recent years, though, the

proposed 2012-13 budget does not call for staff cuts. Many aspects of the plan, including furlough days and pay-raise deferrals, must still receive union agreement.

Reusing 2011-12 plan The district proposes to eliminate the budget shortfall largely by spending $5.1 million of this year’s projected $10.4 million ending-fund balance. Bend-La Pine would save another $3 million by continuing furlough days and deferring planned salary increases. District employees now must take between six and 10 unpaid days off each year. Employees also deferred the bulk of their planned step raises this year. See Bend-La Pine / C2

from tea party affiliates

Republican Telfer has raised about $37,380. She has an SALEM — Billionaire ending cash balance of about brothers known for their ties $40,000, which includes monto the tea party have extended ey raised in the previous year. their financial support to Knopp said representatives former Oregon House from Koch Industries Majority Leader Tim contacted him and Knopp in his effort to asked if he would be inunseat incumbent Sen. terested in a donation. Chris Telfer. “In terms of sharing Koch Industries values of limited govKnopp — owned by David and ernment, it’s essentially Charles Koch — gave what Americans for Knopp $5,000, accordProsperity (founded ing to the website of the Oreby a Koch brother) and the gon Secretary of State’s Office. tea party is all about,” Knopp The donation bolsters said. “I believe most Central Knopp’s already healthy Oregonians and Oregonians fundraising account. The share those views of a constiBend Republican has raised tutionally limited government, $129,990 so far and has an and the Koch brothers are putending fund balance of about ting their money where their $40,000 after expenditures. mouth is to save our country.” See Knopp / C2 This year, fellow Bend By Lauren Dake The Bulletin

Oregon’s primary election will be May 15. • The deadline for registration to participate in the May primary was yesterday. • Voters can update their addresses by submitting new voter registration cards to the county clerk’s office or updating registration online at www.oregonvotes.org. • The deadline for changing party affiliation for the May primary was yesterday. To change affiliation for the November election, submit a new voter registration card to the county clerk’s office or update online at www .oregonvotes.org. • If a voter’s signature has changed, the voter should submit a new voter registration card with the current signature. • There is now an Independent Party in Oregon. If a voter does not want to be affiliated with any party, select on the voter registration card “Not a member of a party.” • Ballots will be mailed April 27. They cannot be forwarded. • Absentee forms are available online and at the county clerk’s office if a voter will be away from home for one or more elections. • Voter registration cards are available at city halls, libraries, DMV offices, post offices, county clerks’ offices, the last page of the government section of the Qwest Dex Phone book or online at www .deschutes.org/clerk or www.oregonvotes.org. For more information, go online to www .deschutes.org/clerk or www.oregonvotes.org. — Bulletin staff reports

Pep talk sets Bend senior on track

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• Crook County candidate forum, today: An event sponsored by the Crook County Central Oregon Patriots featuring candidates running for the Crook County Commission; 6 to 8:30 p.m.; Bowman Museum Annex, 246 N. Main St., Prineville; 541-447-1757. • Candidate forum, Sunday: A forum featuring all Republican candidates running for Deschutes County commissioner, state Senate, state House of Representatives and nonpartisan candidates for Deschutes County Circuit Court judge and the Bend City Council; 2 to 4 p.m.; Awbrey Glen Clubhouse, 2500 N.W. Awbrey Glen Dr., Bend; 541-3171881 or carol .peters@bendcable.com.

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2 hurt in rollover in north Bend Two people were seriously injured in a singlevehicle rollover Monday evening in Bend. Jennifer Lynn Herman, 37, and Ray Ronald Calhoon, 50, both of Bend, were taken to an area hospital with serious injuries. According to the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office, the vehicle — driven by Herman — may have rolled over several times before coming to rest in a pasture off Hunnell Road. Hunnell Road was closed for more than four hours after the crash. No other vehicles were involved. Initial indications are that speed and alcohol are factors, according to the Sheriff’s Office. The crash is still under investigation. The Sheriff’s Office would like anyone with more information on the crash to call 541-693-6911.

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Zack Johnson, 18, remembers the moment his life changed. It was during a conversation with his football coach halfway through his sophomore year at Bend High School. “After that talk, I walked out that day wanting to be a better student and a better person,” Zack said. “The

light bulb just went on then.” Zack said his football coach, Craig Walker, told the sophomore that if he didn’t start taking his academics and himself seriously, he wasn’t going to end up getting all the things he wanted out of life. For Zack, the conversation hit home. Since then, the Bend High senior has managed to change his work ethic at school, on

the football field and in his family life. He was recently nominated for Bend High’s turnaround student award. Zack hasn’t had it easy. He lived much of his life in Vacaville, Calif., where his family life was difficult. His parents were gone a lot, and Zack had to take over many of the household responsibilities, including caring for his sister. See Johnson / C2

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Bend High School senior Zack Johnson stands at the entrance to the school stadium Tuesday. Johnson said a talk with football coach Craig Walker persuaded him to turn around his grades and volunteer.


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Knopp

Continued from C1 “Essentially, we’re proposing for next year what we’re doing this year,” said Brad Henry, Bend-La Pine’s executive director of fiscal services. Bend-La Pine budgeted a large ending-fund balance this year because the state distributed 50.5 percent of the current biennium’s school funding this year. The district essentially saved some of that money to spend in 2012-13, according to Wilkinson.

Continued from C1 Knopp said he believes Koch Industries has given to other Oregon lawmakers in the past, but often, he said, under their business subsidiaries’ names. “Most candidates are afraid to take a donation with the Koch brothers’ (name attached),” Knopp said. “I have no problem with an American success story donating to my campaign.” Knopp agreed with the assessment of a former lawmaking colleague that he was a “tea-partyer before (there was) a tea party.” “I’m perfectly comfortable with people in the tea party. Not sure if I’m an official member, but I’ve attended tea party events and rallies,”

Staff, programs spared Wilkinson emphasized that the budget must still be negotiated, but he said the current version avoids staff and program cuts. “Increases in compensation would likely cause us to reduce positions and impact programs,” Wilkinson said. The budget must be completed by June 30.

Continued from C1 The Johnson family went through severe financial difficulties, and eventually things at home got so bad that Zack and his sister came to Bend to live with their aunt and uncle when Zack was in middle school. Even though Zack’s home life improved, he was still a troubled kid. “I tried to be a good kid, but I was frustrated with a lot of things in my life at that point,” Zack said. Zack went through his freshman year of high school that way. He played linebacker on the school’s football team, but received bad grades and had a poor attitude when it came to academics. After his sophomore year, Zack said he realized that he needed to get his act together. This semester, he is close to getting a 3.5 GPA. He’s taking some AP classes and he’s already secured a spot at Cabrillo College in California for

USS Iwo Jima (LPH2/LHD7) Shipmates; for all related ship’s company and embarked Navy and Marine Corps personnel; June 610, Crowne Plaza Hotel, McLean, Va.; for information or to register, contact: Robert McAnally, 757-7230317 or email: yujack@megalink .net. Mountain View High School Class of 1992 will hold a reunion June 29-30; $50 per person; Cascade Lakes Brewery (no-host bar) and a family picnic; contact Angie Reeves Higham, 541-706-9022 or email: angieh@bendbroadband.com. Redmond High School Class of 1987 will hold a reunion Aug. 3-5; $30 per person plus $8 for Sunday Buckaroo Breakfast; Deschutes County Fairgrounds; contact Lara Chan, 541-526-1626. Bend High School Class of 1972 will hold a reunion Aug. 10-11; $25 per person; visit www .bendclassof72.com to register; contact Patty Smiley Stell at 541388-1325 or stell@bendcable.com. Bend High School class of 1992 will hold a reunion Aug. 10-12; formal dinner Aug. 11 at Awbrey Glen; for registration information contact Emily Anderson Stewart at 541-815-1414 or email: eanderson@blackbutteranch.com or quicksilvermonk@gmail.com. The Second (Indianhead) Division Association; for anyone who served in the Second Infantry Division at any time; Aug. 23-26, Reno, Nev.; for information or to register, contact Bob Haynes, 224-225-1202 or email: 2idahq@comcast.net or visit: www.2ida.org. Bend High School Class of 1967 will hold a reunion Aug. 24-25; dinner at

Can you work a camera, and capture a great picture? And can you tell us a bit about it? Email your color or black and white photos to readerphotos@ bendbulletin.com and we’ll pick the best for publication. Submission requirements: Include as much detail as possible — when and where you took it, and any special technique used — as well as your name, hometown and phone number. Photos must be high-resolution (at least 6 inches wide and 300 dpi) and cannot be altered.

— Reporter: 541-554-1162, ldake@bendbulletin.com

— Tim Knopp, candidate, state Senate

Zack Johnson, 18 Bend High School senior Favorite movie: “Friday Night Lights” Favorite TV show: “The Big Bang Theory” Favorite artist: Tupac Favorite subject: AP psychology Hobbies: Collecting baseball cards, creative writing

next year, where he will play football. He’s worked hard to turn what was once a dim future into a bright one. “It’s exciting,” he said. “I think it’s something to be proud of — though not too proud, because I know I’ve still got a lot of work ahead of me.” Walker said that Zack has gone a long way to improving himself in the past few years, and that part of the way he did this was by helping others

both on and off the field. Over the past few years, Zack has helped his uncle raise money for those in need by operating a charity Christmas tree business. Zack has had the opportunity to see firsthand the impact his charity work has had on others. “It’s proved to me that you don’t have to be paid for work,” Zack said. “A smile from someone we’ve helped is payment enough.” Zack says that part of his turnaround had to do with his uncle, whom he admires. Zack says his transformation in high school has inspired him to become a teacher. Ideally, he wants to come back to Bend High after college, teach and coach football. Zack says he wants to help students the way his teachers and coaches have helped him. “He’s become a self-made man,” Walker said. “He’s going to do some great things someday.” — Reporter: 541-383-0354, mkehoe@bendbulletin.com

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“Most candidates are afraid to take a donation with the Koch brothers’ (name attached). I have no problem with an American success story donating to my campaign.”

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he said. Other conservative groups have also pitched in to Knopp’s campaign. The Oregon Right to Life political action committee gave $1,950 in in-kind contributions. And Loren Parks, a Republican donor who owns a medical technology firm in the state, wrote a $25,000 check. Telfer said her campaign is being frugal and using money wisely. “He has the pipeline for the big dollars,” she said, referring to Knopp’s position as executive vice president of the Central Oregon Builders Association. She said most of her money is coming from individuals. “And those are the people I represent,” she said.

Awbrey Glen and more; register by July 1; for registration information contact Frank Wilson at 541-3892363 or email bendclassof67@ gmail.com.

TEEN FEATS Three Redmond High School students placed in the Future Business Leaders of America State Leadership conference and plan to compete at the national FBLA level in June in San Antonio. Chase Wilcox placed first in the client services event, Collin Fults placed second in the impromptu speaking event and Jose Ramirez placed third in the digital design and production event. The Center Foundation has awarded the following students scholarships in the 2012 Junior Scholarship Award program, which offers $1,500 scholarships to Central Oregon high school juniors “who demonstrate academic excellence … school leadership and community service,” according to a press release: Kyle Bailey, Jenna Rose Mattox and Emily Waggoner, all of Bend High School; Riley Barrett and Noah Kanzig, both of Sisters High School; Harli Bowers, of Crook County High School; Scott Cagan, Kenna Leis, Max L’Etoile and Gregory Shipman, all of Summit High School; Abegail Carpenter, of Trinity Lutheran School; Cassandra Roes, of La Pine High School and Daniel Schimmoller, of Mountain View High School.

MILITARY NOTES Army Pvt. Nichole Donovan graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson in Columbia,

S.C. Donovan is a 2011 graduate of Redmond High School and the daughter of Raymond Halter, of Terrebonne.

COLLEGE NOTES Adam Gallion, of Bend, was named to the fall 2011 president’s list at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Wash. He is a 2009 graduate of Bend High School and the son of Lanny and Teri Gallion, of Bend. Olivia Nendel, of Prineville, was named to the fall 2011 dean’s list at University of Cincinnati. James Wolfer, of Redmond, received a Master of Science degree from University of Cincinnati. The following students have been named to the winter 2012 dean’s list at University of Oregon: Elena Absalon, McKenzie Amodei, Anna Armstrong, Kacie Capp, Adam Carlson, Scott Carroll, Andrea Clark, Sky DeJarnatt, Jack Duell, Madeleine Dunkelberg, Madelyn Engel, Ashley Evert, Christina Evert, Michelle Gant, McKenzie Gassner, Andrew Golden, Willow Hamilton, Veronika Hanson, Alexander Hardin, Dylan Haynes, Kadie Hayward, Jerome Johnson, Jasmin Lillesve, Amber Newman, Jessica Paradis, Rajan Patel, Marnie Reid, Taylor Smith, Kylor Snook, Whitney Stewart, Jared Swanson, Anthony Topoleski, Naomi Wright and Kelsey Wyrick, all of Bend; Ryan Ressler, of Crooked River Ranch; Dylan Thompson, of Hines; Eric Loyd, of La Pine; Kadie Manion, of Madras; Tonya Walker, of Prineville; Rita Aulie, Philip Church, Alyssa Eby, Chase Huff, Jae Jensen and Matthew Miyamoto, all of Redmond; and Janelle Hjelmstad, of Sisters.

HUNTING FOR A HOLD Julien Havac snapped this photo of Vanessa Burdick climbing a rock wall at the Bend Rock Gym. Havac used a Nikon D200 with a 24 mm Nikkor lens.

Tuition hike Continued from C1 Nonetheless, COCC officials predict the college will remain one of the least expensive community colleges in Oregon. Board members unanimously approved the increase as part of COCC’s attempt to overcome declining state support and property tax receipts. “I think it’s a responsible decision. It’s not one I enjoy making, but I think it is fiscally responsible,” said board member Charley Miller. More than 86 percent of COCC students live within the college’s district, and

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ings in chemistry, biology and the newly added veterinary technician program. “(Sciences) is where we have the largest backlog, the longest wait list,” said college spokesman Ron Paradis. Johnny Swartz, a secondyear COCC student, said increasing tuition was a “deep” issue. Higher costs may hurt, but Swartz said COCC “needs to support its teachers.” “I don’t like it, but it makes sense,” he said. — Reporter: 541-633-2161, pcliff@bendbulletin.com

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Theft — A theft was reported at 12:11 p.m. April 23, in the area of Southwest Ewen Street. Theft — A theft was reported at 12:52 p.m. April 23, in the area of Southeast Lynn Boulevard. Vehicle crash — An accident was reported at 4:01 p.m. April 23, in the area of Northwest Third Street. DUII — Gary Sundberg, 55, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 9:20 p.m. April 23, in the area of Northeast Fourth Street. Oregon State Police

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they will pay the extra $6 per credit for tuition. Students who live outside the district will pay more, and all students will pay the increased technology fee. The pressure from tuition and fee increases extend beyond the classroom, according to Veronica Schneider, a second-year student at COCC. “It makes it harder to cover costs of other things,” she said. By boosting tuition, COCC will be able to avoid cuts and even add staff for its new science center and health careers buildings. Both buildings are set to open in time for fall term, and the college plans to hire three full-time faculty members. Through those hires, COCC will be able to expand offer-

DUII — Scott James Yasi, 21, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants at 1:31 a.m. April 24, in the area of Southeast Daly Estates Road and Capella Place in Bend.

BEND FIRE RUNS Monday 5:42 — Vegetation fire, Northeast Lotus Drive and Northeast Purcell Boulevard. 20 — Medical aid calls.

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PORTLAND — The city of Eugene wants to crack down on wild parties by going after the hosts. A potential ordinance debated by the City Council this week would give authorities the power to fine people who throw parties that veer out of control. To run afoul of the law, a person would have to host a gathering in which alcohol is served and police witness at least two infractions — such as public urination or excessive noise. Since the beginning of the school year, Eugene police have received more than 550 complaints about parties in the neighborhoods near the university. Carter Hawley, a police analyst for the city, jokingly referred to Eugene as a “party mecca” and said students from other colleges, as well as some high school kids, join in the fun. She said as UO enrollment has grown in recent years, students are moving farther from campus and the noise from parties is affecting more people. The ordinance is unlikely to be approved before the fall because revisions are needed, and the council doesn’t want to hold a public hearing in summer, when most students are away, Hawley said. Ben Eckstein, University of Oregon student body president, said he opposes the proposal as written because it expands police powers and subjects students to fines they can’t afford. He also said it doesn’t solve the problem. “The problem isn’t partying, the problem isn’t the students,” he said Tuesday. “The problem is we don’t have communication between the university and students, between the students and community members and among neighbors in general about their responsibilities.” Councilors also expressed several concerns, such as whether a $500 fine is too steep for a first-time offender who may not have planned for a party to spiral out of control. Another question that needs to be addressed is how exactly will the city define the host of a party. “Is it everybody on the lease? Is it the guy at the door? Is it the person everybody points to?” Hawley said.

2 boards vie for control of Salem charter school The Associated Press SALEM — A Salem charter school has reopened after shutting down for a day amid a dispute between its board and parents who created an insurgent board and attempted to take control of the school. Bennett Pearson Academy has been in turmoil. The police have been called three times, a judge has issued a restraining order against the parents, pickets have been set up outside the school, and classes were canceled Monday because of vandalism, the Salem Statesman Journal reported. The school opened last fall and uses an educational model called MicroSociety that allows students to form a government, pass laws and start businesses to give them a real-world look at their academic work. A major issue is whether the current board is complying with open meetings laws, the Statesman Journal reported. Michael Warren, a member of the school’s current board, sought and got a restraining order Monday against three members of the insurgent board, allowing the school to make its payroll. Disputes among the rival board members brought police to the school three times between Thursday and Saturday, Salem police Lt. Dave Okada said. On Monday, the school’s interim principal, Deana Dean, said locks and signs had been vandalized over the weekend and the school closed for the day. On Tuesday, she said, repairs had been done and the school would reopen.

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The Portland Office of Community Technology is hosting public meetings to gather feedback from residents and industry reps regarding a proposed change in the way cell phone companies interact with neighbors before installing a tower or other device. The meetings follow a heated meeting in November when Northeast Portland residents opposed to a new cell phone construction at N.E. 31st Avenue and Prescott Street wrangled with T-Mobile over the format. Concordia and Alameda neighborhood associations joined forces with Southeast Portland’s Eastmoreland

said in a statement on Tuesday that he will be stepping down PORTLAND — John “later this summer.” DepartKroger — graduate of Yale ment of Justice spokesman College and Harvard Law Tony Green said Kroger has School, Mafia prosecu- not given notice of his last day tor, U.S. Marine and, most in office. recently, Oregon attorney A spokesman for Gov. John general — will have Kitzhaber said the govto give up his parking ernor is considering his space. options and will name Kroger accepted a replacement after the presidency of Kroger leaves office. Reed College in PortKroger will collect on land on Tuesday, six Kroger his $77,000 annual salmonths after declarary until he steps down. ing he would not He succeeds Colin make another run for office. Diver, who is retiring after a deIt’s a change of pace for cade as leader of the school. The Kroger, 46, who will transi- Chronicle of Higher Education tion from leading a top-down reported Diver earned $486,507 organization of hard-nosed in the 2009-2010 school year. prosecutors to a liberal arts Kroger was a law professor at school with a reputation for Lewis & Clark College in Porthard partying. land before running for attorBut back to that parking ney general in the 2008 election. spot. The school, in its ad- He won the law school’s teachvertisement for a new leader, ing award three times between was up front: The president 2004-2008. Kroger leaves plenty of podoesn’t get one. Further, they looked for litical chips on the table as he “warmth, humor, and en- transitions to the private school. thusiasm,” along with a With his high-profile backpersonality that’s “outgo- ground, Kroger was widely ing, gregarious, genial, and viewed as a contender for govcharismatic.” ernor before the announcement They ended up with a man of his health condition. who trained for jungle warAt a public university, Salem fare in Panama and pros- connections are crucial — as ecuted New York cocaine former University of Oregon president Richard Lariviere traffickers with mob ties. When he announced he learned the hard way when he wouldn’t run for attorney clashed with the Legislature general in October, Kroger over efforts to advance the cited an unspecified health state’s flagship university and condition that, while signifi- was fired in November. But at Reed College, Perlmutcant, is not life-threatening. Reed College board of ter said Kroger’s Salem experitrustees chairman Dr. Roger ence was considered a “fringe Perlmutter said Kroger was benefit.” The candidates Kroger forthright about his condi- beat out came from academia, tion and the board is not politics and the corporate world, concerned that it will affect Perlmutter said. his work. “If you look at the text record “Certainly this was a mat- of what he’s contributed, it’s ter of concern for the board, clear this is a thoughtful indibut we’re quite comfortable vidual,” Perlmutter said. that the concerns which were very real in October are not of a kind that will limit him,” Perlmutter said. The Oregon Democrat’s term as attorney general ends in January, but Kroger

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Parents and students picket Monday in front of the Bennett Pearson Academy in Salem. The charter school reopened Tuesday after shutting down a day amid a dispute between its board and parents who created an insurgent board and attempted to take control of the school.

Dissident parents also filed a complaint Monday with the State Department of Education. Spokeswoman Christine Miles said charter schools

largely govern themselves, but the department would review the complaint to see whether an investigation is warranted.

North Portland neighborhoods unite against cell tower construction rules By Larry Bingham

Attorney general to lead Reed College

neighborhood association — which is opposed to a T-Mobile installation there — and met with City Commissioner Dan Saltzman Saltzman told the group the city will look again at the rules regarding the public input part of the process. He said the regulations will clarify that the meetings must follow open meeting standards.

Vague regulations led to breakdown at meeting Companies currently are required to hold public meetings but the shape of those meetings has been vague. The Northeast meeting dissolved into pointing fingers, heated exchanges, and a TV news crew being forbidden from attending.

The proposed amendment aims to define how future meetings between cell phone companies and neighbors will go. The city hopes to have the proposed rules finalized by July 1.

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Freight-train horn annoys east Portland PORTLAND — Residents of east Portland say the maddeningly loud noise of a stuck horn on a Union Pacific freight train engine lasted for more than an hour before an engineer finally shut it off. How loud was the Monday night annoyance? KGW-TV reports it could be heard a mile away. Nearby resident Jacob Rose says, “It felt like somebody had parked a car inside of my brain” with the horn blasting. Neighbors left their homes and came down to the tracks with flashlights to sort out why the horn would not stop. KGW reports the noise started about 9:30 p.m. and ended about 11 p.m. The station says a mechanical malfunction was to blame.

Body found near Lane County landfill EUGENE — Lane County sheriff’s officers say human

remains have been found on land bordering a landfill about three miles south of Eugene. The remains were found Monday near Short Mountain Landfill. Officials tell The RegisterGuard it appears the body has been there since before last fall. Investigators said Tuesday that the remains are likely those of one of three missing local adults. Dental records are being checked. Sheriff’s Capt. Byron Trapp says a medical examiner hopes to determine the cause and manner of death.

Owner sought for bus-riding dog TIGARD — A Portlandarea transit agency hopes to help an unexpected passenger get home. TriMet reports that a small dog hopped aboard a transit bus early Tuesday morning in the west Portland suburb of Tigard. One of the passengers

held onto the dog until a transit supervisor could meet the bus and remove the pooch. TriMet spokeswoman Roberta Altstadt tells KGW-TV the dog “appeared to have enjoyed the ride and was very friendly.” A scan at a vet clinic showed no microchip that could lead to the dog’s owner. The small terrier is believed to be about 6 years old.

2 rescued after boat capsizes on McKenzie SPRINGFIELD — Authorities in Lane County say a search crew found a couple and their 4-year-old granddaughter huddled on a root wad on the McKenzie River where they had taken refuge after their boat capsized. They were stranded for nine hours. The Eugene RegisterGuard says the three were treated for mild hypothermia after they were rescued Monday night. — From wire reports

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Knopp the best choice to serve Central Oregon

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e urge voters to support former House Majority leader Tim Knopp over incumbent state Sen. Chris Telfer in the Republican primary

for state senate. It’s not a simple decision to advocate removal of a sitting state senator, but the choice is fundamentally a question of who will be a more effective advocate for Central Oregon and the state. We believe it is Knopp. Nothing will be more of a driving force for Deschutes County’s future than transforming OSUCascades into a four-year institution. The region needs a team effort to get it done. Two of the principal Republicans in Deschutes County — state Rep. Jason Conger, R-Bend, and state Rep. Mike McLane, R-Powell Butte — have bolted to actively support Knopp. The third, state Rep. Gene Whisnant, R-Sunriver, is mum. Members of the GOP deserting an incumbent for the challenger is a strong message about Telfer’s ability to get along with others. It’s also a repeat performance of the kind of friction Telfer could cause when she was on the Bend City Council. Our endorsement of Knopp, who is the executive vice president of the Central Oregon Builders Association, is also recognition of what we believe he can do. He comes prepared to legislate. He served in the Legislature for three terms and then he said he left to spend more time with his family.

He built a solid record when he was in Salem. He helped lead the effort to get Oregon’s kicker tax rebate in the state constitution. He helped lead the bipartisan reform of the Public Employees Retirement System that will save Oregon billions of dollars. PERS could use more changes or it will continue to bleed money away from the classrooms and other services. Knopp proved he could do it before, and we want to see him try again. We are not in complete agreement with Knopp on social issues — notably on abortion or gay rights. We are pro-choice and support civil unions. Knopp is pro-life and supported Measure 36, which amended the Oregon constitution to say that marriage is between one man and one woman. Knopp’s positions on those issues are a deal-breaker for some voters. But consider that when he was in the Legislature for those three terms, he put his focus on taxes, PERS and jobs. We expect he will do that again and that federal law and his opinions on social issues will be in the minority in Oregon government. Central Oregon needs a leader who works well with the local delegation. Telfer failed to do that. Knopp also has a better chance for success with OSU-Cascades and PERS.

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om Greene says he decided two years ago to seek a position on the Deschutes County Commission. To get ready, he’s been studying to earn a bachelor’s degree in public administration from University of Phoenix. We urge GOP primary voters to give him the chance to put that education to work for the county. In the May primary, Greene faces attorney and home builder Phil Henderson. The winner will challenge incumbent Commissioner Alan Unger in November. Greene, 58, grew up in Salem, the oldest in a family of 13 children. He served in the Air Force before moving to Bend in 1986. He and his wife raised five children here while he made his living in real estate, but the recent recession led him to declare bankruptcy last fall. He won a seat on the Bend City Council in 2008 and has a history of community service. As a county commissioner,

Greene says he would focus first on job creation and economic development, and he believes consolidation of services could save money. He agrees with the idea of using a recruiting firm to find a new county administrator, and thinks the county should be lobbying to increase logging. He doesn’t want county staff setting up unnecessary roadblocks for businesses. There are few policy differences between Greene and Henderson, but we think Greene’s extensive public service and reputation as a consensus builder tip the balance in his favor. Greene has not, however, taken a significant leadership role on the City Council, something we hope would change if he won a seat on the smaller County Commission. Greene is a nice guy with a proven record as a hard worker and a public servant who takes constituent service seriously. He’s a good choice in the Republican primary.

My Nickel’s Worth Letter is spot on I refer to Dick Beal’s letter “Multiple systems of justice� in My Nickel’s Worth on April 4. I couldn’t have said it better. He is spot on. This is a pot that needs stirring thoroughly. Every veterans organization in the nation should mount a campaign to see that justice is equal in these cases. The soldier has at least two major strikes against him. He is an enlisted man and he is white. The major, on the other hand, belongs to a group held in high esteem by our president. If re-elected, Barack Obama will probably give him a presidential pardon and a job in his administration. Jack Kerr Prineville

budget. They continue to provide many other very valuable services for women’s health. On Page 140 of “Freakonomics,� Levitt observed that 17 years after the Roe v. Wade decision, the U.S. crime rate plummeted and continued downward, implying that many little boys were not born to mothers, who — at that stage of their lives — were not able to properly raise a child. How many of us have not been mugged, burgled or murdered by one of those babies? We often wonder how willing the very vocal anti-abortion crowd would be to take in and raise any or all of the children born to young women who turn to abortion because they have no resources to care for the child they carry. Fred Chaimson and Carole Nuckton Bend

Abortion’s impact

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On April 1, there was an “In My View � titled, “The one issue should be abortion.� We thought that this was an April Fools’ joke, but apparently it was not! The piece mentions the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision as having led to 55 million abortions. We recommend the book “Freakonomics� by Dr. Steven D. Levitt, who writes that there were 750,000 abortions the year after that Supreme Court decision; increasing to over 1 million after that. Thus, the 55 million may or may not be accurate. When Planned Parenthood opened its clinic in Bend, we were among the first supporters. They then claimed that less than 10 percent of their budget went to abortion services. Now abortion services count for less than 3 percent of their

Brian Tapia’s mother was deported by immigration authorities after having lived in the U.S. for 21 years (“Latino Voices,â€? The Bulletin, March 27). Tapia said, â€œâ€Ś it can happen to anyone.â€? Well, Brian, as Sportin’ Life sang in “Porgy and Bess,â€? “It ain’t necessarily so.â€? You see, President Barack Obama has an aunt who came to the U.S. from Kenya in the year 2000, according to the Boston Herald. When her visa expired, she stayed and became an illegal immigrant. Pretty soon, like thousands of people in South Boston, she needed housing. Rather than get on a subsidized housing waiting list, she was somehow able to go to the front of the line. How she did, nobody knows, or is unwilling to explain. She admits that she has never paid into the system.

She receives $700 a month in disability checks. The rest of her living expenses, she says, come from “heaven.� In 2004, an immigration judge issued a deportation notice. She ignored it. Immigration and Customs Enforcement also ignored it. She continued to live at the taxpayer’s expense and complains that it is not enough. In January 2009, she attended her nephew’s presidential inauguration, even though she was a blatant illegal immigrant. In May 2009, the same judge that issued the deportation order issued an amnesty order. Nobody knows what strings were pulled or who pulled them for the latest order. The judge isn’t talking. So you see, when you say deportation can happen to anyone, remember, “It ain’t necessarily so.� John Sabo Bend

Blame it on Bush News reports have indicated that Barack Obama inherited the bad economy from President George W. Bush, and the auto industry — except Ford — was going bankrupt when Obama took office. Then President Bush was involved in deficit spending of $3 trillion in the eight years he was in office. The Bush administration was requested to loan Solyndra $535 million — it was denied. Now the General Service Administration spent $840,000 on a “lavish conference� in Las Vegas, only because the Bush administration “allowed it to get out of control.� I’m convinced, I will not vote for George Bush come November. Harry Brown Crooked River Ranch

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We welcome your letters. Letters should be limited to one issue, contain no more than 250 words and include the writer’s signature, phone number and address for verification. We edit letters for brevity, grammar, taste and legal reasons. We reject poetry, personal attacks, form letters, letters submitted elsewhere and those appropriate for other sections of The Bulletin. Writers are limited to one letter or Op-Ed piece every 30 days.

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District 28 needs representative familiar with issues By Karl Scronce y name is Karl Scronce and I am running for state senator in District 28, which includes Crook and Klamath counties along with part of Jackson, Lake and Deschutes counties. This piece is in response to The Bulletin’s endorsement of Sen. Doug Whitsett. I thank the editorial staff for the compliment that I was pleasant and bright, but I am not solely driven by water issues in Klamath. The following was my path to a decision to run for senator. In December 2011, I interviewed 24 people in Klamath over three days, including general citizens, community leaders and elected officials. I was encouraged to run for the Senate position for the following reasons: • Whitsett single-handedly lost funding to Oregon Institute of Technology until damage control

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was implemented. • He was so partisan in the Legislature that he was excluded from any real policy input. • I was given firsthand accounts by constituents who received unpleasant communication exchanges while visiting his office. • He has a hostile working relationship with local elected officials and community leaders except for a few extreme partisan supporters. I filed for office on Jan. 2 and have since been traveling around the district educating myself on issues that are important to this large district. • Crook County: I have been there seven times. I have met the mayor, city administrator, county commissioners, Oregon State Extension, Economic Development director, Republican chair, Democrat chair and many more clubs, organizations and constituents door to door as time allows. They have water issues for

IN MY VIEW farmers and Prineville, economic development issues and enterprise zone issues and a general loss of population that is challenging but not insurmountable. One elected official in office for two years had never met Whitsett. • Southern Deschutes/La Pine: I have stopped multiple times while heading north in District 28. I have met Commissioner Tony DeBone, who resides in the area, along with their mayor. I have participated in several Chamber of Commerce events, including their annual gala. I have built a relationship with their local newspaper, the Newberry Eagle. Their issues include septic systems and nitrate levels in ground water and the Little Deschutes River. There was also an issue of misapplication of pesticide near the county line that

could be addressed by the state in a timelier manner. My platform is simply job creation, education and representation. Job creation is really an obvious position in today’s world. I want to see similar opportunities given to young people in their pursuit that were given to me back in 1980. I will work to protect our historical natural resource-based industry. We need to get back in the woods and I support the bi-partisan timber bill introduced at the federal level. I understand the state’s purchase of Gilchrist timber land for continued multi-use of those lands. We must, however, be willing to look at innovative ways of partnering with our colleges for economic development. I support the enterprise zones in Prineville as long as it is available to existing business to modernize and innovate. Education is another area of con-

cern. Our state budget is flat for the near future. However, through efficiency and consolidation of administration, we can offer more with fewer dollars. We can use technology to offer elective classes in outlying areas as opposed to outright cuts in programs. I believe in a good public education system. We must utilize our colleges. Representation is currently where District 28 has been let down. Isolation is apparent when you travel outside of Klamath Falls in District 28. They have found other means to connect to Salem. Whitsett’s “crossparty relationships,� mentioned by The Bulletin, do not exist. Representing constituents, in my opinion, is a very simple process. You first talk to them, then go to the state Capitol and represent them. That is exactly what I will do and accomplish. I appreciate your vote! — Karl Scronce lives in Klamath Falls.


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2012 • THE BULLETIN

O D N Arthur Andrew Wolf, of Redmond April 2, 1922 - April 22, 2012 Arrangements: Autumn Funerals, Redmond. 541-504-9485 www.autumnfunerals.net Services: Private services to be held at a later date.

Brenda Coulter, of Kuna Feb. 22, 1957 - April 21, 2012 Arrangements: Chimes Funeral Home, Meridian, ID. 208-888-4454 Services: 1:00 p.m., Saturday, April 28, 2012, at Cole Community Church, in Boise, ID. Burial to follow at Kuna Cemetery in Kuna, ID.

James Earl Bafford, of Sisters April 4, 1962 - April 20, 2012 Arrangements: Niswonger-Reynolds Funeral Home 541-382-2471 www.niswonger-reynolds.com

Services: There will be a gathering of family and friends at a later date for a Celebration of Jim's life.

Kerry Bruce Bilyeu, of Bend June 12, 1959 - April 22, 2012 Arrangements: Baird Funeral Home of Bend, (541) 382-0903 www.bairdmortuaries.com Services: A private celebration of Kerry's life will take place at a later date.

Peggy Jean Majxner, of Redmond Feb. 27, 1952 - April 23, 2012 Arrangements: Redmond Memorial Chapel, 541-548-3219 www.redmondmemorial.com

Services: Graveside service will be held on Friday, April 27, 2012, at 9:00 a.m., at Eagle Point National Cemetery, in Eagle Point, OR.

Obituary policy Death Notices are free and will be run for one day, but specific guidelines must be followed. Local obituaries are paid advertisements submitted by families or funeral homes. They may be submitted by phone, mail, email or fax. The Bulletin reserves the right to edit all submissions. Please include contact information in all correspondence. For information on any of these services or about the obituary policy, contact 541-617-7825. Deadlines: Death Notices are accepted until noon Monday through Friday for next-day publication and noon Saturday. Obituaries must be received by 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday for publication on the second day after submission, by 1 p.m. Friday for Sunday or Monday publication, and by 9 a.m. Monday for Tuesday publication. Deadlines for display ads vary; please call for details. Phone: 541-617-7825 Email: obits@bendbulletin.com Fax: 541-322-7254 Mail: Obituaries P.O. Box 6020 Bend, OR 97708

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Deaths of note from around the world: Doris Betts, 79: Award-winning novelist and short story writer whose characters grappled with religious faith, freedom, captivity and original sin in tales steeped in the Southern literary tradition. Died Saturday in Pittsboro, N.C., of lung cancer. Robert Williamson, 55: Money manager at Chilton Investment and nephew of hedge-fund pioneer Julian Robertson, for whom he once worked. Found dead Sunday on Figure Eight Island, N.C. — From wire reports

Rathman considered the father of biotech industry By Andrew Pollack New York Times News Service

George B. Rathmann, who was the first chief executive of Amgen and helped build it into the world’s largest biotechnology company, died Sunday at his home in Palo Alto, Calif. He was 84. His son James, in confirming the death, said Rathmann had suffered from kidney failure for several years. Rathmann is widely considered one of the fathers of the biotech nology industry. FEATURED There were OBITUARY only a handful of companies involved in genetic engineering in 1980, when Rathmann was recruited from Abbott Laboratories to run Amgen, which was little more than a vague idea by some venture capitalists to start a company, without knowing exactly what the company would pursue. But over the next eight years, Rathmann focused Amgen on developing what would become two of the most successful drugs in history — Epogen, to treat anemia, and Neupogen, which helps cancer patients receiving chemotherapy avoid infections. In 1990, after stepping down as chief executive at Amgen, Rathmann co-founded Icos, which developed the erectile dysfunction drug Cialis and was acquired by Eli Lilly & Co. Rathmann came to biotechnology relatively late in his career. He started out working about 20 years at 3M, working on Scotchgard and other products, before becoming head of research and development for the diagnostics division of Abbott Laboratories in 1975. He also worked briefly for Litton Medical Systems. In the late 1970s, after scientists learned how to splice genes from one organism into another, Rathmann decided, as he later told an interviewer, that “this was the most important thing I had ever seen.� He persuaded Abbott to give him a leave of absence to work in a laboratory at the University of California, Los Angeles, to learn the technology. The professor who ran the UCLA laboratory, Winston Salser, was just starting Amgen at the time. While Abbott tried to keep Rathmann, he joined the new company. Abbott then invested $5 million in Amgen for a stake that it eventually sold for $250 million, Schuler said. Epogen and Neupogen, and new versions of those drugs, have remained the mainstays of Amgen’s business, which last year had $15.6 billion in revenue. With a rare combination of a scientific pedigree, business acumen and a charismatic style, Rathmann, a bearded bear of a man at 6-foot-5 and 250 pounds, became a kind of senior statesman for the biotechnology industry. “He just had the respect of so many other CEOs,� said Daniel Vapnek, the first director of research at Amgen. “I think he gave it a real level of credibility.� He acquired the nickname “the golden throat� because of his persuasiveness, a trait that came in handy in raising money for Amgen and other biotech companies. Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, invested in Icos, in part because of Rathmann. In 2000, already in his 70s, Rathmann became the chairman and eventual chief executive of Hyseq, a Silicon Valley company seeking to harness the new technology of genomics. Rathmann started the Rathmann Family Foundation, which donates to causes in education, health, the arts and the environment.

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Portland’s M. Ward getting back to solo By Chris Talbott The Associated Press

AUSTIN, Texas — For much of his career, M. Ward has recorded his solo albums pretty much the same way. So when it came time to make “A Wasteland Companion,� his first solo album in three years, he wanted to do something very different. The recording sessions took the 38-year-old, who’s career took off in Portland, on a musical journey of sorts. He recorded in eight studios in places like Austin, Omaha, Neb., New York City and Bristol, England, and each new place brought him in contact with a new list of players, including longtime influences like former Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley and British producer John Parish. “I love making music, but making the same songs over and over again would be very boring,� Ward said. “Everyone has their own ways of making what they do for a living exciting, ways of keeping it alive. And for me, it’s collaborations with really talented people.� Musical partnerships are nothing new for Ward. He and actress Zooey Deschanel have put out three albums as the duo She & Him and he’s also as a member of the Monsters of Folk project with Jim James and Conor Oberst. Ward sat down with The Associated Press on a quiet morning before a busy run at the South By Southwest Music Conference last month to talk about his journeys and working with famous friends. Did your extremely busy schedule require you to record on the road? Over the last 10 years I’ve (been invited) to these incredible studios all over Europe and America and I never have time to

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M. Ward performs at the Central Presbyterian Church during the SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas, in March. Ward’s latest album, “A Wasteland Companion,� is his first solo album in three years.

actually do it. So this was the record where I actually made the time to make that happen and sort of just removed my security blanket of recording in the same room all the time. I loved the process and I hope to make more records like this. I wanted to make a new kind of record that combines live record with studio record out of an experiment. I like the movement and chaos that’s inferred in a live record and the unpredictability of a live record, but I love the luxuries of sound manipulation you get in the studio. So it’s a new kind of record, really. I plan to make a lot more records like this, when I do make more records. Who knows how many more I’ll make. Is there some question you’d make more? I would assume there would be more, but whenever you make a record you just never know. The world’s going to end, right (laughs)?

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did something that maybe caught you by surprise? Steve Shelley springs to mind. I’ve loved Sonic Youth since I was in high school so it was a dream come true to play songs with him in the studio. He’s just an incredible drummer. He has a signature maraca and full drum kit sound that he can do that I’ve never seen anybody do. And then in England, I worked with a guy named John Parrish, who worked with PJ Harvey — incredible drummer, incredible marimba player. I’ve always thought the best live records are the ones where the guitar player is discovering things while he’s playing, and I hope that comes across on the record. Do you ever say, “That doesn’t work?� Oh, yeah, all the time. I recorded about 24 songs for the record, so I always pick the 12 or 15 that seem to fit together and seem to need repeating, repeated listenings.

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Washington surveys fish consumption Seattle for more accurate toxicity regulation airport “The paradox of opens eating fish is that it provides benefits but express also has risks. Our current discharge security standards don’t protect you. The Associated Press SPOKANE, Wash. — Washington residents eat more fish than the national average, yet the state’s water quality standards are based on the assumption that people here eat one 7ounce serving of fish per month, according to a toxicologist with the state Department of Health. The state has begun the process of reviewing fish consumption levels, with the ultimate goal of tougher water quality standards to protect the health of the fish-consuming public, The Spokesman-Review reported Monday. From salmon and steelhead to walleye and lake trout, fish is a staple of many residents’ diets. As a result, residents are potentially exposed to unhealthy levels of mercury, lead, PCBs and dioxins — waterborne toxins that accumulate in fish tissue and can hurt brain development in fetuses and young children. “The paradox of eating fish is that it provides benefits but also has risks,� said toxicologist David Mc-

— David McBride, toxicologist

Bride. “Our current discharge standards don’t protect you. “Washington uses one of the lowest fish consumption rates in the nation to set water quality standards, but we have some of the highest fish-consuming populations in the nation,� he said. Fish consumption rates spike among American Indians, recreational fishers and people of Asian and Pacific Islander descent, according to studies conducted in Washington. Some members of Puget Sound tribes eat up to 12 ounces of fish per day. Nearby Oregon has become a national leader on the issue. After years of urging from Columbia River tribes, Oregon updated its fish consumption rates to 23 meals per month.

Last year, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality adopted tougher pollution discharge standards to reduce toxins flowing into coastal bays, lakes and streams. Washington tribes support efforts to make fish safer to eat, said Gary Passmore, environmental trust manager for the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation. The Tribe is constructing a new salmon hatchery downstream from Chief Joseph Dam on the Columbia, with the goal of restoring fish as a key part of tribal members’ diets. “People are eating fish and people are going to eat more fish,� Passmore said. Reducing toxins in fish will be a lengthy process, however, even after stricter water quality standards are adopted, he said. Many of the toxic compounds persist in the environment for decades. The Okanogan River, which forms part of the Colville Reservation’s boundary, still has high levels of the long-banned insecticide DDT, which continues to wash into the river from agricultural fields. “We’re scratching our heads about what to do about it,� Passmore said.

Suspect in North Bend, Wash., shooting might have fled into hiking trail system McClatchy-Tribune News Service NORTH BEND — Investigators are still searching for the father and husband of a woman and young girl who were found shot dead inside their North Bend home after a fire had been put out at the house Sunday morning. The victims have been identified as Lynnettee Rocha Keller and her daughter, Kaylene Keller. King County sheriff’s detectives were told by the medical

examiner’s office that the two women had been shot and died as a result of their gunshot wounds. Peter Keller, 41, the husband and father of the victims, is considered a person of interest in the case and investigators have not been able to locate him. Keller is described as an avid hiker and outdoorsman. Police found Keller’s car Sunday night in the parking lot near the North Bend Library. They noted there are

plenty of hiking trails in the area. Authorities said weapons known to be in the home have not been found, so they’re urging local residents to be cautious and not to approach Keller if they spot him. Investigators posted fliers at area trailheads warning hikers who might run into him. Residents were warned to carry cellphones and not do anything that would place them in danger.

By Carol Pucci The Seattle Times

“Couldn’t stop smiling� is the way Amy Daly-Donovan described breezing through a security checkpoint at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Tuesday morning as she became one of the first Alaska Airlines passengers to use PreCheck, the Transportation Security Administration’s new expedited-screening program for low-risk travelers. “Escorted to a wide-open security lane,� she said in an email on her way to New York on business. “Placed my fully packed bags on the belt. Didn’t have to unzip a thing. Left my jacket and shoes on and breezed right on through.� Sea-Tac is the 13th U.S. airport to get the specially designated lane, part of a move by TSA toward what it calls “risk-based� security and away from a onesize-fits-all approach. Passengers preapproved for the program — through their airline or the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency’s “trusted traveler� programs — receive a boarding pass with an embedded bar code. TSA reads the bar code at a designated checkpoint, then directs passengers to a special screening lane where most can leave on shoes, jackets and belts, and leave laptops and liquids in their carry-ons. There will still be random security checks, so no guarantees, TSA spokeswoman Lorie Dankers said at a news conference marking the opening of the PreCheck special lane at Sea-Tac.


THE BULLETIN • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2012

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W E AT H ER FOR EC A ST Maps and national forecast provided by Weather Central LP ©2012.

TODAY, APRIL 25 Today: Mainly cloudy, scattered showers developing later in the day.

HIGH Ben Burkel

68

Bob Shaw

THURSDAY Tonight: Mainly cloudy, numerous rain showers, relatively mild.

LOW

47

FORECAST: STATE WEST Cloudy with rain likely today. Rain continuing tonight.

Astoria 60/46

Seaside

54/49

Cannon Beach 54/47

Hillsboro Portland 64/48 61/46

Tillamook 59/46

Salem

55/46

66/46

65/47

Maupin

72/50

Corvallis Yachats

65/42

Prineville 68/46 Sisters Redmond Paulina 63/42 68/44 70/45 Sunriver Bend

57/46

Eugene

Florence

63/46

57/47

67/44

63/45

Coos Bay

67/42

Oakridge

Cottage Grove

Crescent

Roseburg

58/47

Silver Lake

65/39

Port Orford 56/48

Gold Beach 55/49

Vale 76/54

65/42

EAST Chance of showers Ontario and isolated thun77/53 derstorms today. Showers tonight.

Riley

76/53

Juntura

Burns

70/45

68/43

64/40

Jordan Valley

69/44

66/43

Frenchglen 68/43

Yesterday’s state extremes

Rome

• 82°

72/45

Rome

65/42

Chiloquin

Medford

61/39

Klamath Falls 61/41

Ashland

55/48

65/43

67/43

Paisley 69/51

Brookings

69/47

Unity

64/41

Grants Pass 66/49

Baker City John Day

Christmas Valley

Chemult

66/49

61/36

CENTRAL Chance of showers today. Showers becoming likely tonight.

Nyssa

Hampton

Fort Rock 68/43

65/40

60/35

Bandon

68/45

Brothers 67/41

La Pine 68/41

Crescent Lake

58/47

68/47

65/42

Union

Mitchell 69/47

71/48

Camp Sherman

66/46

65/42

Joseph

Granite Spray 69/44

Enterprise

Meacham 68/46

64/43

Madras

63/42

La Grande

Condon

Warm Springs

Wallowa

61/40

67/45

69/47

72/49

65/46

68/46

Ruggs

Willowdale

Albany

Newport

Pendleton

69/49

65/44

62/46

57/46

Hermiston 71/48

Arlington

Wasco

Sandy

Government Camp 50/34

61/46

70/48

The Biggs Dalles 67/46

64/47

McMinnville

Lincoln City

Umatilla

Hood River

63/45

• 36°

Fields

Lakeview

McDermitt

69/46

64/43

Lakeview

69/49

-30s

-20s

Yesterday’s extremes (in the 48 contiguous states):

• 98° Wink, Texas

• 25° Eagle River, Wis.

• 0.44” Marblemount, Wash.

Honolulu 85/69

-10s Vancouver 55/48 Seattle 63/48

0s Calgary 65/44

10s

20s

52 30

Mainly cloudy, scattered rain showers, much cooler, very breezy.

30s

Saskatoon 46/31

40s Winnipeg 58/29

50s

60s

Thunder Bay 47/29

70s

80s

90s

100s 110s

Quebec 49/36

Halifax 60/39 Portland To ronto Portland 57/37 Billings 56/39 Green Bay 64/48 St. Paul Boston 76/51 56/39 70/44 Boise Rapid City 58/44 Buffalo Detroit 75/52 78/50 48/43 New York Chicago 59/49 62/48 61/50 Cheyenne Philadelphia Columbus 77/47 65/52 63/49 Omaha Des Moines San Francisco Salt Lake Washington, D. C. 87/59 82/53 67/51 City Louisville 67/52 Las Denver 75/61 80/56 Kansas City Vegas 83/55 91/65 St. Louis 86/62 81/65 Charlotte Albuquerque Los Angeles 69/56 Oklahoma City Nashville Little Rock 87/59 63/55 90/66 78/62 85/64 Phoenix Atlanta 95/69 77/59 Birmingham Dallas Tijuana 81/62 86/68 67/52 New Orleans 82/66 Orlando Houston 81/59 Chihuahua 84/70 95/59 Miami 79/67 Monterrey La Paz 102/68 93/61 Mazatlan Anchorage 85/61 53/34 Juneau 55/37 Bismarck 74/39

FRONTS

CAVE JUNCTION

HIGH LOW

52 36

Partly to mostly cloudy, slight chance of showers, cool.

SUNDAY Partly to mostly cloudy, slight chance of showers, milder.

HIGH LOW

59 37

Mostly sunny and mild.

HIGH LOW

64 38

BEND ALMANAC

PLANET WATCH

TEMPERATURE

SUN AND MOON SCHEDULE

Tomorrow Rise Set Mercury . . . .5:20 a.m. . . . . . 5:40 p.m. Venus . . . . . .7:45 a.m. . . . . 11:55 p.m. Mars. . . . . . .2:23 p.m. . . . . . 4:05 a.m. Jupiter. . . . . .6:42 a.m. . . . . . 9:03 p.m. Saturn. . . . . .6:46 p.m. . . . . . 5:59 a.m. Uranus . . . . .5:00 a.m. . . . . . 5:19 p.m.

Yesterday’s weather through 4 p.m. in Bend 24 hours ending 4 p.m.*. . 0.00” High/Low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73/50 Month to date . . . . . . . . . . 0.50” Record high . . . . . . . . 81 in 1981 Average month to date. . . 0.62” Record low. . . . . . . . . 16 in 1971 Year to date . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.58” Average high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Average year to date. . . . . 3.97” Average low. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Barometric pressure at 4 p.m.29.81 Record 24 hours . . .0.85 in 1996 *Melted liquid equivalent

Sunrise today . . . . . . 6:05 a.m. Sunset today . . . . . . 8:02 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow . . 6:03 a.m. Sunset tomorrow. . . 8:03 p.m. Moonrise today . . . . 8:49 a.m. Moonset today . . . . . . . .none

Moon phases First

Full

Last

New

April 29 May 5 May 12 May 20

OREGON CITIES

ULTRAVIOLET INDEX

Yesterday Wednesday Thursday City Hi/Lo/Pcp Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Precipitation values are 24-hour totals through 4 p.m. Astoria . . . . . . . 57/49/trace Baker City . . . . . .77/44/0.07 Brookings . . . . . .61/52/0.00 Burns. . . . . . . . . 76/39/trace Eugene . . . . . . . .66/53/0.00 Klamath Falls . . .72/42/0.00 Lakeview. . . . . . .72/36/0.01 La Pine . . . . . . . .72/40/0.00 Medford . . . . . . 75/55/trace Newport . . . . . . .57/50/0.03 North Bend . . . . .63/52/0.00 Ontario . . . . . . . 82/53/trace Pendleton . . . . . .75/57/0.15 Portland . . . . . . 64/56/trace Prineville . . . . . . .73/49/0.11 Redmond. . . . . . .76/50/0.01 Roseburg. . . . . . .72/54/0.00 Salem . . . . . . . . 63/53/trace Sisters . . . . . . . . .79/45/0.00 The Dalles . . . . . 72/61/trace

. . . . . 60/46/r . . . . .57/43/sh . . . . . 69/47/t . . . . .56/32/sh . . . .55/48/sh . . . . .53/44/sh . . . . . 66/43/t . . . . .55/29/sh . . . . . 63/46/r . . . . .57/42/sh . . . .61/41/sh . . . . .48/34/sh . . . .64/43/sh . . . . .49/34/sh . . . . . 68/41/r . . . . . 52/27/rs . . . .69/51/sh . . . . .54/42/sh . . . . . 57/46/r . . . . .55/44/sh . . . . . 58/47/r . . . . .54/44/sh . . . . . 77/53/t . . . . .62/40/sh . . . .68/46/sh . . . . .60/39/sh . . . . . 64/48/r . . . . .58/45/sh . . . . . 68/46/r . . . . .58/32/sh . . . .66/40/sh . . . . .55/29/sh . . . .66/49/sh . . . . .53/44/sh . . . . . 62/46/r . . . . .58/42/sh . . . . . 68/44/r . . . . .52/30/sh . . . .65/47/sh . . . . .59/41/sh

SKI REPORT

The higher the UV Index number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. Index is for solar at noon.

4

LOW 0

MEDIUM 2

4

HIGH 6

Ski report from around the state, representing conditions at 5 p.m. yesterday: Snow accumulation in inches 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0 . . . .127-157 Mt. Hood Meadows . . . . . . . . . . 0.0 . . . . . . . 136 Mt. Hood Ski Bowl . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0 . . . no report Timberline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . 190 Warner Canyon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0 . . . no report Willamette Pass . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0 . . . no report

V.HIGH 8

PRECIPITATION

10

ROAD CONDITIONS Snow level and road conditions representing conditions at 5 p.m. yesterday. Key: T.T. = Traction Tires.

Pass Conditions I-5 at Siskiyou Summit . . . . . . . . Carry chains or T. Tires I-84 at Cabbage Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No restrictions Aspen, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0 . . . no report Hwy. 20 at Santiam Pass . . . . . . Carry chains or T. Tires Mammoth Mtn., California . . . . . 0.0 . . . . . .45-90 Hwy. 26 at Government Camp. . Carry chains or T. Tires Park City, Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0 . . . no report Hwy. 26 at Ochoco Divide . . . . . . . . . . . No restrictions Squaw Valley, California . . . . . . . 0.0 . . . . . . .8-81 Hwy. 58 at Willamette Pass . . . . Carry chains or T. Tires Sun Valley, Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0 . . . no report Hwy. 138 at Diamond Lake . . . . . . . . . . No restrictions Taos, New Mexico. . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0 . . . no report Hwy. 242 at McKenzie Pass . . . . . . . . Closed for season Vail, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0 . . . no report For links to the latest ski conditions visit: For up-to-minute conditions turn to: www.skicentral.com/oregon.html www.tripcheck.com or call 511 Legend:W-weather, Pcp-precipitation, s-sun, pc-partial clouds, c-clouds, h-haze, sh-showers, r-rain, t-thunderstorms, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice, rs-rain-snow mix, w-wind, f-fog, dr-drizzle, tr-trace

Yesterday WednesdayThursday City Hi/Lo/Pcp Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Abilene, TX . . . . . .90/55/0.00 . . . 96/69/s . . 97/66/s Akron . . . . . . . . . .58/35/0.00 . .59/46/pc . 59/37/sh Albany. . . . . . . . . .54/39/0.00 . .54/37/sh . 62/38/sh Albuquerque. . . . .88/56/0.00 . . . 87/59/s . 83/49/pc Anchorage . . . . . .49/31/0.00 . . . 53/34/s . . 53/35/s Atlanta . . . . . . . . .68/42/0.00 . .77/59/pc . 81/61/pc Atlantic City . . . . .62/39/0.01 . .63/48/pc . 63/45/sh Austin . . . . . . . . . .87/49/0.00 . . . 87/68/s . . 89/70/s Baltimore . . . . . . .62/37/0.00 . .67/49/pc . . .72/44/t Billings . . . . . . . . .86/54/0.00 . .76/51/pc . . .77/49/t Birmingham . . . . .72/41/0.00 . .81/62/pc . 83/64/pc Bismarck. . . . . . . .88/39/0.01 . .74/39/pc . 55/41/pc Boise . . . . . . . . . . .82/53/0.02 . . . 75/52/t . . .60/39/t Boston. . . . . . . . . .58/46/0.00 . . .58/44/c . 66/45/sh Bridgeport, CT. . . .57/44/0.00 . . .57/42/c . 62/43/sh Buffalo . . . . . . . . .45/33/0.11 . .48/43/pc . 51/34/sh Burlington, VT. . . .50/41/0.16 . .52/36/sh . 56/37/sh Caribou, ME . . . . .62/51/0.20 . .53/37/sh . 56/40/sh Charleston, SC . . .69/43/0.00 . .75/60/pc . 82/65/pc Charlotte. . . . . . . .65/39/0.00 . .69/56/pc . . .81/59/t Chattanooga. . . . .65/41/0.00 . .77/59/pc . . .83/58/t Cheyenne . . . . . . .80/50/0.03 . . . 77/47/s . . .70/44/t Chicago. . . . . . . . .66/38/0.00 . .61/50/sh . 52/40/pc Cincinnati . . . . . . .64/42/0.00 . .69/55/pc . 70/43/pc Cleveland . . . . . . .58/37/0.00 . .55/48/pc . 52/39/pc Colorado Springs . .84/48/NA . .81/52/pc . . .73/48/t Columbia, MO . . .78/42/0.00 . .84/64/pc . . .77/50/t Columbia, SC . . . .70/38/0.00 . .75/58/pc . 86/59/pc Columbus, GA. . . .73/41/0.00 . .82/60/pc . . 85/60/s Columbus, OH. . . .64/37/0.00 . .65/52/pc . . .67/40/t Concord, NH. . . . .55/43/0.02 . . .57/37/c . 64/40/sh Corpus Christi. . . .84/61/0.00 . . . 82/72/s . . 81/74/s Dallas Ft Worth. . .86/53/0.00 . . . 86/68/s . . 88/67/s Dayton . . . . . . . . .63/37/0.00 . .66/54/pc . . .67/41/t Denver. . . . . . . . . .88/55/0.00 . .83/55/pc . . .77/50/t Des Moines. . . . . .83/45/0.00 . .82/53/pc . 65/45/pc Detroit. . . . . . . . . .62/40/0.00 . .59/49/sh . 59/38/pc Duluth. . . . . . . . . .66/47/0.00 . .54/36/sh . . 48/32/s El Paso. . . . . . . . . .96/61/0.00 . . . 95/70/s . . 92/61/s Fairbanks. . . . . . . .57/30/0.00 . . .50/30/c . 50/34/pc Fargo. . . . . . . . . . .77/45/0.00 . .74/38/pc . . 56/39/s Flagstaff . . . . . . . .72/34/0.00 . .69/39/pc . 56/32/sh

Yesterday WednesdayThursday City Hi/Lo/Pcp Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Grand Rapids . . . .62/40/0.00 . .64/45/sh . 56/33/pc Green Bay. . . . . . .67/37/0.00 . .56/39/sh . 50/31/pc Greensboro. . . . . .64/33/0.00 . .68/54/pc . 77/54/sh Harrisburg. . . . . . .59/39/0.00 . .62/42/pc . 65/41/sh Hartford, CT . . . . .56/42/0.00 . . .58/40/c . 67/42/sh Helena. . . . . . . . . .80/49/0.00 . . . 71/46/t . . .64/39/t Honolulu. . . . . . . .81/71/0.00 . . . 85/69/s . . 84/69/s Houston . . . . . . . .83/52/0.00 . . . 84/70/s . . 86/70/s Huntsville . . . . . . .72/41/0.00 . .79/60/pc . 82/60/pc Indianapolis . . . . .63/36/0.00 . .73/58/pc . 68/42/pc Jackson, MS . . . . .75/40/0.00 . .83/62/pc . . 85/65/s Jacksonville. . . . . .73/40/0.00 . .83/63/pc . . 87/63/s Juneau. . . . . . . . . .49/36/0.00 . . . 55/37/s . 53/38/pc Kansas City. . . . . .87/44/0.00 . .91/65/pc . . .81/54/t Lansing . . . . . . . . .62/36/0.00 . .62/45/sh . 56/33/pc Las Vegas . . . . . . .92/70/0.00 . .86/62/pc . 77/55/sh Lexington . . . . . . .63/36/0.00 . . . 72/60/t . . .71/48/t Lincoln. . . . . . . . . .91/48/0.00 . .90/59/pc . 72/52/sh Little Rock. . . . . . .79/45/0.00 . .85/64/pc . 86/62/pc Los Angeles. . . . . .69/57/0.00 . .63/55/sh . 63/53/sh Louisville. . . . . . . .65/44/0.00 . .75/61/pc . . .74/49/t Madison, WI . . . . .66/35/0.00 . .65/44/sh . . 57/36/s Memphis. . . . . . . .76/45/0.00 . .86/67/pc . 86/66/pc Miami . . . . . . . . . .77/60/0.00 . . . 79/67/s . . 82/72/s Milwaukee . . . . . .61/41/0.00 . .53/42/sh . . 49/36/s Minneapolis . . . . .73/49/0.00 . .70/44/sh . . 54/38/s Nashville. . . . . . . .69/45/0.00 . .78/62/pc . . .80/59/t New Orleans. . . . .76/53/0.00 . . . 82/66/s . . 84/68/s New York . . . . . . .59/41/0.00 . . .62/48/c . 68/45/sh Newark, NJ . . . . . .61/41/0.00 . . .61/46/c . 67/43/sh Norfolk, VA . . . . . .66/42/0.00 . .67/54/pc . . .77/53/t Oklahoma City . . .84/48/0.00 . . . 90/66/s . 89/67/pc Omaha . . . . . . . . .86/48/0.00 . .87/59/pc . . 69/49/c Orlando. . . . . . . . .74/52/0.00 . . . 81/59/s . . 86/65/s Palm Springs. . . . .94/61/0.00 . .80/61/sh . 72/57/sh Peoria . . . . . . . . . .69/45/0.00 . .76/55/pc . 68/41/pc Philadelphia . . . . .62/42/0.00 . .63/49/pc . 68/46/sh Phoenix. . . . . . . . .96/68/0.00 . .95/69/pc . 79/59/sh Pittsburgh . . . . . . .56/30/0.00 . .63/46/pc . . .66/36/t Portland, ME. . . . .54/46/0.00 . . .57/37/c . 59/42/sh Providence . . . . . .57/44/0.00 . . .59/41/c . 66/44/sh Raleigh . . . . . . . . .64/36/0.00 . .70/54/pc . . .78/55/t

Yesterday WednesdayThursday City Hi/Lo/Pcp Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Rapid City . . . . . . .86/57/0.00 . . . 78/50/t . 64/48/sh Reno . . . . . . . . . . .83/51/0.00 . . . 70/50/t . 60/37/sh Richmond . . . . . . .64/36/0.00 . .70/51/pc . . .76/51/t Rochester, NY . . . .45/34/0.08 . .49/43/sh . 56/34/sh Sacramento. . . . . .74/55/0.00 . .70/54/sh . 65/45/sh St. Louis. . . . . . . . .78/47/0.00 . .81/65/pc . 78/48/pc Salt Lake City . . . .86/61/0.00 . .80/56/pc . . .67/46/t San Antonio . . . . .88/57/0.00 . . . 89/67/s . . 90/69/s San Diego . . . . . . .75/56/0.00 . .65/54/sh . 64/54/sh San Francisco . . . .69/59/0.00 . .68/53/sh . 59/50/sh San Jose . . . . . . . .77/58/0.00 . .68/52/sh . 61/46/sh Santa Fe . . . . . . . .84/44/0.00 . .76/53/pc . 70/38/sh

Yesterday WednesdayThursday City Hi/Lo/Pcp Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Savannah . . . . . . .72/40/0.00 . .80/59/pc . . 85/62/s Seattle. . . . . . . . . .55/50/0.00 . . . 63/48/r . 57/43/sh Sioux Falls. . . . . . .88/41/0.00 . .82/47/pc . 59/44/sh Spokane . . . . . . . .73/54/0.00 . .71/50/sh . . .57/37/r Springfield, MO . .78/39/0.00 . .85/64/pc . . .84/59/t Tampa. . . . . . . . . .71/55/0.00 . . . 80/62/s . . 85/66/s Tucson. . . . . . . . . .96/64/0.00 . . . 95/67/s . 79/54/sh Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . .86/50/0.00 . . . 87/67/s . 83/67/pc Washington, DC . .64/42/0.00 . .67/52/pc . . .75/47/t Wichita . . . . . . . . .87/46/0.00 . . . 92/66/s . 79/60/pc Yakima . . . . . . . . .81/53/0.01 . .66/45/sh . 61/37/sh Yuma. . . . . . . . . . .91/61/0.00 . .93/65/pc . 81/55/sh

INTERNATIONAL Amsterdam. . . . . .54/45/0.00 . .63/47/sh . 58/48/sh Athens. . . . . . . . . .71/53/0.00 . . . 72/56/s . 75/59/pc Auckland. . . . . . . .68/50/0.00 . .66/55/pc . 68/57/sh Baghdad . . . . . . . .93/63/0.00 . . . 94/65/s . 92/64/pc Bangkok . . . . . . . .97/84/0.00 102/84/pc . 102/83/t Beijing. . . . . . . . . .64/54/0.00 . . . 68/51/s . . 72/55/s Beirut . . . . . . . . . .72/61/0.00 . . . 76/63/s . . 74/63/s Berlin. . . . . . . . . . .64/39/0.11 . . .59/48/c . . 65/51/c Bogota . . . . . . . . .66/48/0.00 . .67/52/sh . 67/51/sh Budapest. . . . . . . .68/48/0.00 . .66/43/sh . 67/46/pc Buenos Aires. . . . .59/34/0.00 . .61/37/pc . 61/38/sh Cabo San Lucas . .91/70/0.00 . . . 94/64/s . . 91/61/s Cairo . . . . . . . . . . .79/59/0.00 . . . 85/63/s . 89/66/pc Calgary . . . . . . . . .61/45/0.00 . .65/44/pc . 53/41/sh Cancun . . . . . . . . .81/64/0.00 . . . 81/64/s . . 83/68/s Dublin . . . . . . . . . .52/36/0.00 . .47/43/sh . 45/37/sh Edinburgh. . . . . . .48/41/0.00 . .46/42/sh . 47/40/sh Geneva . . . . . . . . .50/41/0.00 . .57/45/sh . 66/47/sh Harare. . . . . . . . . .77/54/0.00 . .67/52/pc . 71/48/pc Hong Kong . . . . . .84/81/0.00 . . . 85/75/t . 83/74/sh Istanbul. . . . . . . . .68/54/0.00 . .77/55/pc . 66/56/pc Jerusalem . . . . . . .81/54/0.00 . . . 78/55/s . . 74/57/s Johannesburg. . . .63/50/0.04 . .64/49/pc . 65/50/pc Lima . . . . . . . . . . .77/66/0.00 . .78/66/pc . 77/65/pc Lisbon . . . . . . . . . .63/52/0.00 . .58/51/sh . 55/50/sh London . . . . . . . . .57/43/0.00 . . . 55/49/r . 55/43/sh Madrid . . . . . . . . .64/46/0.00 . . .67/48/c . 76/47/sh Manila. . . . . . . . . .93/81/0.00 . .95/79/pc . 95/80/pc

Mecca . . . . . . . . .100/72/0.00 . .102/81/s . 101/81/s Mexico City. . . . . .77/43/0.00 . . . 78/45/s . . 78/48/s Montreal. . . . . . . .48/43/0.00 . .48/35/sh . 45/33/sh Moscow . . . . . . . .68/46/0.00 . . .66/47/c . . 69/49/c Nairobi . . . . . . . . .75/61/0.00 . . . 75/59/t . . .76/62/t Nassau . . . . . . . . .81/70/0.00 . . . 81/66/s . . 83/69/s New Delhi. . . . . . .97/72/0.00 . .100/77/s 102/78/pc Osaka . . . . . . . . . .75/54/0.00 . .76/61/sh . 67/53/sh Oslo. . . . . . . . . . . .50/30/0.00 . .51/40/sh . 50/40/sh Ottawa . . . . . . . . .43/37/0.00 . .45/34/sh . 44/34/sh Paris. . . . . . . . . . . .54/45/0.00 . .55/45/sh . 50/49/pc Rio de Janeiro. . . .84/68/0.00 . .84/71/pc . . .85/72/t Rome. . . . . . . . . . .64/52/0.00 . . . 63/49/s . . 72/50/s Santiago . . . . . . . .68/55/0.00 . .73/50/pc . . 74/44/c Sao Paulo . . . . . . .73/61/0.00 . .78/65/sh . . .73/64/r Sapporo . . . . . . . .54/46/0.00 . .62/46/pc . 64/47/sh Seoul. . . . . . . . . . .81/48/0.00 . . . 63/46/r . . 62/43/s Shanghai. . . . . . . .75/68/0.00 . .70/57/sh . . 70/53/s Singapore . . . . . . .88/79/0.00 . . . 86/80/t . . .87/80/t Stockholm. . . . . . .57/36/0.04 . .54/40/pc . 56/43/sh Sydney. . . . . . . . . .79/55/0.00 . .63/53/sh . 68/54/pc Taipei. . . . . . . . . . .91/73/0.00 . . . 90/73/t . 80/65/sh Tel Aviv . . . . . . . . .73/57/0.00 . . . 79/56/s . . 78/57/s Tokyo. . . . . . . . . . .70/59/0.00 . .69/55/pc . 66/54/sh Toronto . . . . . . . . .45/36/0.00 . . . 56/39/s . 48/34/sh Vancouver. . . . . . .55/50/0.00 . . . 55/48/r . 55/45/sh Vienna. . . . . . . . . .66/43/0.00 . .63/47/pc . . 65/47/c Warsaw. . . . . . . . .61/43/0.07 . .63/44/pc . . 63/48/c

Inmate accused in Ashland burglary Ashland Daily Tidings An incarcerated Eagle Point man accused of murdering his roommate now faces robbery and kidnapping charges from a Jan. 13 homeinvasion robbery in Ashland. Dylan Ashmun, 26, who is suspected of fatally shooting his 24-year-old roommate, Joseph Faaeteete, on March 28, faced additional charges Mon-

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Water tumbles into a pool in front of the Oregon Caves Chateau in Cave Junction in May 2009. The National Parks Service is considering upgrades for the 78-year-old building.

Officials begin efforts to upgrade monument The Associated Press CAVE JUNCTION — The Oregon Caves Chateau may still look good as it approaches octogenarian status, but Uncle Sam says it’s starting to feel its age. Concerned about safety issues, antiquated electrical and plumbing systems as well as accessibility for those in wheelchairs, the National Park Service is considering improvements to the chateau to ensure visitor safety and building preservation. “We are just starting the process that will include improving safety and access while preserving history — it’s kind of a juggling act,” explained Vicki Snitzler, superintendent of Oregon Caves National Monument. All work on the chateau would be done under the auspices of both the National Historic Preservation Act and the National Environmental Policy Act, she said. The agency has launched a 30-day public comment

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period on its initial proposal to make improvements to the chateau. The deadline is May 21. The monument is in the Siskiyou Mountains at about 4,000 feet elevation roughly 20 miles east of Cave Junction. Completed on May 15, 1934, the six-story, 10-sided, 23room Oregon Caves Chateau is a national historic landmark whose interior electrical and plumbing systems are largely original, she said.

The chateau has been reroofed, she said. And there have been incremental upgrades, including an improved boiler. “But a lot of things like the piping is original,” she added, noting those systems have exceeded their service lives. In fact, the wastewater system has failed in the past, causing damage to the structure, she said. Although the building has both fire detection and fire suppression systems in place, the coverage is limited, she said. Moreover, exits also need to be brought up to contemporary safety standards, she added. The work would include installing an elevator, accessibility ramps and emergency exit routes, she said. Other work could include replacing interior wood fiber, ceiling and wall finishes. If the agency moves forward with the proposal, the earliest it could begin would be 2016, she said.

day of first-degree robbery, kidnapping and aggravated theft, Ashland police said. His alleged accomplice in the robbery, Ryan Williams, 20, of Medford, was arrested Monday by police in the 600 block of Berrydale Avenue in Medford, after officers served a search warrant there and recovered property stolen during the Ashland robbery.

Police believe Ashmun, Williams and a third, unnamed suspect entered a home in the 100 block of Alnutt Street, Ashland, on Jan. 13 and told the lone male occupant they were armed. They ordered him to different rooms in the house during the robbery, said Detective Sgt. Tighe O’Meara of Ashland police.


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COLLEGE BASEBALL Oregon State thumps Oregon EUGENE — Taylor Starr scattered five hits and allowed one run over seven innings to pace Oregon State to a 7-1 nonconference baseball win over No. 10 Oregon on Tuesday night at the Ducks’ PK Park. The Beavers (27-12 overall) scored four runs in the third inning to take a 6-0 lead. That was plenty of support for Starr, whose careerbest seven strikeouts included six called third strikes. Oregon State freshman Michael Conforto twice was hit by a pitch but had two hits for his 12th multiple-hit game of the season, extending his hitting streak to 10 games. Joey Matthews hit a pair of doubles for the Beavers. OSU jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the second. Ryan Gorton singled and later scored when Dylan Davis grounded out to short. Ryan Dunn walked and later scored on a close play at the plate when Jake Rodriguez singled to center. The Beavers’ fourrun third came at the expense of the Oregon (27-13) staff, which threw three wild pitches — all by reliever Billy Flamion, who came in after starter Jordan Spencer worked twoplus innings. Spencer was the losing pitcher, allowing four runs — all earned. Four Duck relievers combined for 10 strikeouts over the final seven innings. Andrew Mendenhall had two singles among Oregon’s eight hits. For Oregon State, the win snapped a fourgame losing streak in Eugene; it also ended a four-game losing streak in the series. The Beavers travel to Los Angeles to open a three-game series at USC on Friday; first pitch is set for 6 p.m. The Ducks are at home this weekend for three games against Cal; first pitch for Friday’s series opener is set for 6 p.m.

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Is a Bend municipal golf course a good idea? • Members of the local golf industry have concerns about a proposal, but proponents say it would grow the game By Zack Hall The Bulletin

The group that has proposed a municipal golf course in Bend is hoping to make the game more accessible. But many members of this region’s golf industry are not so sure that is necessary. And some say that in a

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District’s board of directors their plan for a new 12-hole municipal course. But the plan has been met with skepticism and concern from a golf industry that has been hit hard by recession. “My concern is definitely that it will take away from everybody in the area,” says Troy Eckberg, director of golf at River’s Edge Golf Course in Bend. “It’s another option for everybody. So it divides the pie even deeper and everybody gets a smaller piece.” The course — which backers say would be designed using many of

the elements of the PGA of America’s Golf 2.0 initiatives to increase participation — is proposed for Big Sky Park in northeast Bend off Neff Road on 120 acres of what is now private property. The group, which would turn ownership over to the park district after opening, wants to use municipal bonds to fund land purchases and construction, estimated at about $3 million. It would then use revenues from the golf course to pay back the debt on those bonds, the group says. See Course / D5

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Redmond takes two at Summit

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Sisters’ Taylor Nieri waits to tag La Pine’s Cassandra Roes as she slides into third base during Tuesday’s game in La Pine.

Sisters wins at La Pine, 4-2

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A weekend of highcaliber horseshoe competition is in store this Saturday and Sunday at Juniper Park in Bend. On Saturday, the park will be host to the Donna Graham Memorial Tournament. That event will be followed on Sunday by the High Desert Open. Organizers say that some 30 to 40 pitchers from Central Oregon and around the state are expected for the two Oregon Horseshoe Pitchers Association tournaments. Pitchers in several classifications will compete for medals and cash prizes. The action both days is expected to start at 9 a.m. and continue until about 2 p.m. To become part of the tournament field, the entry fee is $15, and participants must be members of both the National Horseshoe Pitchers Association and the OHPA. Spectators are welcome; admission is free. For more information, call Bob Bender at 541382-8462.

struggling economy, existing courses in the Bend area might suffer from the increased competition in an already satu-

rated market. Last week, a group of local businessmen and golf enthusiasts presented to the Bend Park & Recreation

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Sisters’ shortstop Jamie Simundson stretches to catch a shallow fly ball over her head during a Sky-Em League game at La Pine on Tuesday.

Bulletin staff report LA PINE — Sisters snapped a fourgame losing streak Tuesday with its first victory on the road this season, besting Central Oregon rival La Pine 4-2 in Class 4A Sky-Em League softball action. The Outlaws (2-8 overall, 2-7 SkyEm) took advantage of four Hawk errors as all four of their runs were unearned. Sisters scored three times in the top of the second and once in the fifth to take a 4-0 lead. La Pine (2-16, 0-8) made it 4-2 in the sixth inning when Micaela Miller hit a two-run single, but that was all the offense the Hawks could muster. “I’m happy with the way we’re going, I just wish we’d get there faster,”

Hawk coach Paul Holland said. “Like Sisters, we’re playing a lot of young kids. I start three freshmen.” La Pine starter Ashley Farleigh took the loss, allowing four runs in four innings. Farleigh struggled with her control, issuing six walks before reliever Keara Parrish took over. Farleigh and Parrish allowed just four hits combined. Chawndra Craig led Sisters at the plate with a double. The Hawks had seven hits against the Outlaws, but none for extra bases. “The girls are doing good,” Holland said. “They are making contact at the plate, but not good solid contact yet.” Sisters hosts Cottage Grove Friday, while La Pine entertains Elmira in a twin bill the same day.

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Conferences to discuss fixing BCS — again By Chris Dufresne Los Angeles Times

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he road ends here” is the definitive catchphrase that NCAA basketball uses to encapsulate a long season culminating at the Final Four. College football’s postseason bandwagon, meanwhile, continues on rickety wheels over ruts. Motto: “When will it ever end?” The answer probably lies somewhere between this week and midsummer. There can’t be an end of the road to the controversial 14-year-old Bowl Championship Series just yet because two years remain on the existing contract. The Orange Bowl stages next year’s BCS title game followed by the Rose Bowl after the 2013 season. The heartening news for blood-oath BCS haters, though, is you can see the end from here. When college football conference commissioners convene in South Florida starting today, they will continue to boil down postseason propositions. They met in New Orleans after January’s BCS title game and reportedly put 50 or 60 ideas on the table. That number has been narrowed, rather loosely, to four. However, there are options within those options, which should complicate things enough to extend discussions several more weeks.

Bulletin staff report Cassidy Edwards was the complete-game winning pitcher and paced Redmond at the plate with three hits and three RBIs, leading the Panthers to a 9-2 victory Tuesday in the second game of their Intermountain Hybrid softball doubleheader at Summit. The Game 2 victory made it a road sweep for the Panthers, as Ashley Pesek hurled a three-hit shutout in the opener to outduel the Storm’s Mariah Defoe in a 2-0 Redmond win. Pesek struck out eight and walked none, and she worked out of late-inning trouble to make two runs stand. The Panthers scored an unearned run in the second inning against Defoe (four strikeouts, no walks) and added an insurance run in the sixth on an RBI double by Amanda Cain. Cain went two for three in the opener to account for half of Redmond’s hits. “Today was the first day we’ve had our strongest nine (players) healthy, and we played well in that first game,” said Summit coach Derrick Butcher, whose team dropped to 6-10 overall. “I’m pleased with the way our girls played against a very, very good Redmond team.” The Panthers (9-1 overall) showed just how good they are in the second game, erupting for seven runs in the second inning for an 8-0 lead that was never threatened. Edwards had the big hit of the game, a three-run double to open the scoring in the second. Defoe was two for three and scored both runs in the second game for Summit, which plays a home doubleheader against Mountain View on Friday. Redmond plays a doubleheader Friday at Crook County.

No first-round runners after Alabama’s RB? By Bob Glauber Newsday

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College Football’s Final (sort of) Four: 1. Keep the BCS system as it is, with adjustments such as eliminating the “automatic qualifier” status and allowing more than two teams from the same conference to play in major bowls. See BCS / D5

t wasn’t all that long ago — try 2008 — that the formula for drafting a running back was simple: If you projected him to be a consistent 1,000-yard rusher at the NFL level, you made him your first-round pick. There were five running backs drafted in the first round that year, keeping with the notion that the position was highly valued. But with more and more teams using a passfirst attack, and with more teams finding quality runners lower in the draft — or even some who were never drafted at all, such as Houston’s Arian Foster — running backs are closer to dime-a-dozen category than blue chip. At least when it comes to draftday positioning. Consider: In the past three years combined, there have been only six first-round running backs, including one (Alabama’s Mark Ingram) last year. See Draft / D5


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SOCCER 11: 30 a.m.: UEFA Champions League, semifinal, Real Madrid vs. Bayern Munich, FX. RUNNING Noon: Paris Marathon (taped), NBC Sports Network. BASEBALL 4 p.m.: MLB, Los Angeles Angels at Tampa Bay Rays, ESPN2. 4 p.m.: MLB, Seattle Mariners at Detroit Tigers, Root Sports. HOCKEY 4:30 p.m.: NHL playoffs, conference quarterfinals, Washington Capitals at Boston Bruins, NBC Sports Network. BASKETBALL 5 p.m.: NBA, Los Angeles Clippers at New York Knicks, ESPN. 7:30 p.m.: NBA, San Antonio Spurs at Phoenix Suns, ESPN.

GOLF 6 a.m.: European Tour/Asian Tour, Ballantine’s Championship, first round, Golf Channel. 9:30 a.m.: LPGA Tour, Mobile Bay LPGA Classic, first round, Golf Channel. Noon: PGA Tour, Zurich Classic of New Orleans, first round, Golf Channel. BASEBALL 10 a.m.: MLB, Seattle Mariners at Detroit Tigers, Root Sports. 5 p.m.: MLB, New York Yankees at Texas Rangers or Boston Red Sox at Minnesota Twins, MLB Network. SOFTBALL 4 p.m.: College, Texas at Texas A&M, ESPN2. FOOTBALL 5 p.m.: NFL Draft, ESPN. BASKETBALL 5 p.m.: NBA, New York Knicks at Charlotte Bobcats, TNT. 5 p.m.: NBA, Portland Trail Blazers at Utah Jazz, Comcast SportsNet Northwest. 7:30 p.m.: NBA, San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors, TNT.

RADIO Thursday BASKETBALL 5 p.m.: NBA, Portland Trail Blazers at Utah Jazz, KBND-AM 1110, KRCO-AM 690. Listings are the most accurate available. The Bulletin is not responsible for late changes made by TV or radio stations

ON DECK Today Baseball: Mountain View at Summit, 4:30 p.m.; Molalla at Madras, 5 p.m.; Culver at Kennedy, 4:30 p.m. Softball: Crook County at Mountain View (DH), 3 p.m.; Culver at Kennedy, 4:30 p.m. Track and field: Crook County at Redmond, 4 p.m.; Bend at Summit, 2 p.m.; Madras at North Marion, 3:30 p.m.; Sisters, Gilchrist at La Pine, 4 p.m. Girls golf: Redmond, Bend, Summit, Crook County at Tetherow, noon Boys tennis: Mountain View at Summit, 4 p.m. Girls tennis: Summit at Mountain View, 3:15 p.m.

Basketball • World Peace suspended seven games: Los Angeles Lakers forward Metta World Peace was suspended seven games by the NBA on Tuesday for elbowing James Harden, meaning he could miss at least six playoff games. World Peace was ejected from Sunday’s game against Oklahoma City for throwing an elbow that struck Harden in the back of the head, giving him a concussion. Meanwhile, Harden has not yet been cleared to play. Thunder coach Scott Brooks said Harden would not play Tuesday night against Sacramento and was not expected to even be at the Chesapeake Energy Arena. Brooks said Harden would be re-evaluated before Oklahoma City plays its regularseason finale against Denver tonight. • Knicks hire Grunwald as GM: The New York Knicks promoted Glen Grunwald to executive vice president and general manager on Tuesday after he assembled numerous pieces of a playoff roster this season. Grunwald has been serving on an interim basis since July, after Donnie Walsh opted not to return. He acquired center Tyson Chandler before the season to become the defensive presence the team long lacked, and signed key players such as Jeremy Lin, Baron Davis, Steve Novak and JR Smith along the way. The Knicks went into Tuesday still with hopes of finishing sixth in the Eastern Conference, despite a tumultuous season that saw coach Mike D’Antoni resign in March. • Union leadership in disarray: Five months after settling a damaging lockout, the NBA players union is facing a more existential threat: an internal power struggle that has thrown the association into chaos. Derek Fisher, the elected president of the National Basketball Players Association, is demanding a far-ranging audit of its finances, staffing and business practices — a move that is viewed as an assault on Billy Hunter, the union’s longtime executive director. The audit was rejected by the eight other players on the union’s executive committee, who in turn have asked Fisher to resign. Hunter also defended himself against charges of nepotism, stemming from the union’s employment of his daughter and daughter-in-law, and of two outside firms that employ his son and another daughter. All of the hirings were vetted and approved by the executive committee, he said.

Football • State police probing Saints alleged wiretapping: While Louisiana state police and the FBI start a wiretapping probe into

the Saints and general manager Mickey Loomis, assistant head coach Joe Vitt is calling the allegations that Loomis’ had his Superdome booth wired so he could listen to opposing coaches “ludicrous.” Vitt calls the suggestion that Loomis listened in to opposing coaches’ radio communications “impossible,” adding that he’s never heard of something like that before. A joint Louisiana state police and FBI task force began investigating the allegations Tuesday, one day after they were made by anonymous sources in an ESPN report.

Cycling • Britain’s Thomas wins Romandie prologue: Geraint Thomas of Britain raced through the rain to win the prologue of the six-day Tour de Romandie on Tuesday in Switzerland. Thomas, a reigning Olympic and world champion in team pursuit on the track, clocked 3 minutes, 29.43 seconds over the 2-mile course in Lausanne. Italy’s Giacomo Nizzolo, of the RadioShack-Nissan team, was almost 5 seconds slower in second. Pre-race favorite Bradley Wiggins, a British Sky rider, was nine seconds back in 11th place. Cadel Evans of Australia began the defense of his Romandie title 20 seconds back in 80th.

Nastase Tiriac Trophy Tuesday At Progresul BNR Arenas Bucharest, Romania Purse: $595,000 (WT250) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles First Round Jurgen Zopp, Estonia, def. Victor Crivoi, Romania, 6-3, 6-3. Marius Copil, Romania, def. Tobias Kamke, Germany, 6-3, 6-2. Fabio Fognini, Italy def. Joao Souza, Brazil, 7-5, 7-6 (5). Andreas Seppi (6), Italy, def. Guillaume Rufin, France, 1-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4. Daniel Brands, Germany, def. Ivan Dodig (8), Croatia, 7-6 (4), 6-2. Dudi Sela, Israel, def. Adrian Ungur, Romania, 7-6 (2), 6-2. Attila Balazs, Hungary, def. Lukas Lacko, Slovakia, 6-7 (7), 7-6 (2), 6-4. Cedrik-Marcel Stebe, Germany, def. Erik Chvojka, Canada, 6-3, 6-3.

Thursday Softball: Madras at Estacada, 5 p.m. Boys tennis: Redmond at Crook County, 3:30 p.m.; Philomath at Madras, 4 p.m.; Sisters at Bend, 4 p.m. Girls tennis: Crook County at Redmond, 3:30 p.m.; Madras at Philomath, 4 p.m.; Bend at Sisters, 4 p.m. Friday Baseball: Crook County at Bend (DH), 2 p.m..; Elmira at La Pine, 4:30 p.m.; North Marion at Madras, 5 p.m.; Sisters at Cottage Grove, 4:30 p.m. Softball: Redmond at Crook County (DH), 3 p.m.; Mountain View at Summit (DH), 3 p.m.; Elmira at La Pine (DH), 3 p.m.; Madras at Molalla, 4:30 p.m.; Cottage Grove at Sisters, 4:30 p.m.; Siletz at Culver, 4:30 p.m. Boys tennis: Summit at Medford Tournament, 9 a.m.; Bend at Hood River Valley, noon; Bend at The Dalles Wahtonka, 4 p.m.; Mountain View vs. Pendleton, in Redmond, noon; Pendleton at Redmond, 4 p.m..; Girls tennis: The Dalles Wahtonka at Summit, 11 a.m.; Hood River Valley at Bend, noon; Pendleton vs. Mountain View, in Redmond, noon; Pendleton at Redmond, 4 p.m.; Hood River Valley at Summit, 3 p.m.; The Dalles Wahtonka at Bend, 4 p.m.; Santiam Christian at Madras, 4 p.m. Boys lacrosse: Bend at Rex Putnam, 7 p.m. Saturday Baseball: Thurston at Redmond (DH), noon; Ashland at Mountain View, 1 p.m. Softball: Thurston at Redmond (DH), noon Track and field: Redmond, Crook County, Sisters, Mountain View, Summit, La Pine at Summit Invitational, 10 a.m.; Madras, Gilchrist at Sterling Bank Invite in Klamath Falls, 10:30 a.m.; Culver at Meet of Champions in Salem, TBD Boys tennis: Summit at Medford Tournament, 9 a.m.; Henley at Sisters, TBA Girls tennis: Henley at Sisters, TBA Boys lacrosse: Summit at Churchill, 6 p.m.; Bend at Aloha, noon; Mountain View at West Albany, 1 p.m.; Thurston at Sisters, 1 p.m.; Redmond at Hermiston, 1 p.m. Girls lacrosse: South Eugene at Sisters, 10 a.m.; Bend United vs. South Eugene at Sisters High, 12:30 p.m.; Bend United at Sisters, 3 p.m.

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Ukraine, 6-3, 6-2. Fernando Verdasco (9), Spain, def. Steve Darcis, Belgium, 6-3, 6-1. Nicolas Almagro (6), Spain, def. Edouard RogerVasselin, France, 7-5, 7-6 (3).

IN THE BLEACHERS

College Pacific-12 Conference All Times PDT ——— Conference All Games W L W L Arizona 12 6 26 13 UCLA 11 7 27 10 Oregon 11 7 27 13 Oregon St. 8 7 27 12 Stanford 8 7 26 10 Arizona St. 9 9 24 16 Washington St. 7 7 21 16 California 7 8 23 15 Washington 6 9 21 17 USC 5 9 20 16 Utah 5 13 11 28 Tuesday’s Games x-Washington 6, Portland 4 x-Stanford 10, BYU 9 x-Oregon State 7, Oregon 1 x-UCLA 9, UC Irvine 3 x-Long Beach State 1, USC 0 x-Utah 15, Southern Utah 4 Friday’s Games Washington at Utah, noon x-East Tennessee State at Arizona, 5 p.m. Arizona State at Washington State, 5:30 p.m. Cal at Oregon, 6 p.m. Oregon State at USC, 6 p.m. Stanford at UCLA, 6 p.m. x-nonleague

HOCKEY NHL NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE All Times PDT ——— FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7) (x-if necessary) EASTERN CONFERENCE Ottawa 3, N.Y. Rangers 3 Thursday, April 12: NY Rangers 4, Ottawa 2 Saturday, April 14: Ottawa 3, NY Rangers 2, OT Monday, April 16: NY Rangers 1, Ottawa 0 Wednesday, April 18: Ottawa 3, NY Rangers 2, OT Saturday, April 21: Ottawa 2, NY Rangers 0 Monday, April 23: NY Rangers 3, Ottawa 2 Thursday, April 26: Ottawa at NY Rangers, TBD Washington 3, Boston 3 Thursday, April 12: Boston 1, Washington 0, OT Saturday, April 14: Washington 2, Boston 1, 2OT Monday, April 16: Boston 4, Washington 3 Thursday, April 19: Washington 2, Boston 1

Saturday, April 21: Washington 4, Boston 3 Sunday, April 22: Boston 4, Washington 3, OT Today, April 25: Washington at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Florida 3, New Jersey 3 Friday, April 13: New Jersey 3, Florida 2 Sunday, April 15: Florida 4, New Jersey 2 Tuesday, April 17: Florida 4, New Jersey 3 Thursday, April 19: New Jersey 4, Florida 0 Saturday, April 21: Florida 3, New Jersey 0 Tuesday, April 24: New Jersey 3, Florida 2, OT Thursday, April 26: New Jersey at Florida, TBD Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 2 Wednesday, April 11: Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT Friday, April 13: Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 5 Sunday, April 15: Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 4 Wednesday, April 18: Pittsburgh 10, Philadelphia 3 Friday, April 20: Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 2 Sunday, April 22: Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 1 WESTERN CONFERENCE Los Angeles 4, Vancouver 1 Wednesday, April 11: Los Angeles 4, Vancouver 2 Friday, April 13: Los Angeles 4, Vancouver 2 Sunday, April 15: Los Angeles 1, Vancouver 0 Wednesday, April 18: Vancouver 3, Los Angeles 1 Sunday, April 22: Los Angeles 2, Vancouver 1, OT St. Louis 4, San Jose 1 Thursday, April 12: San Jose 3, St. Louis 2, 2OT Saturday, April 14: St. Louis 3, San Jose 0 Monday, April 16: St. Louis 4, San Jose 3 Thursday, April 19: St. Louis 2, San Jose 1 Saturday, April 21: St. Louis 3, San Jose 1 Phoenix 4, Chicago 2 Thursday, April 12: Phoenix 3, Chicago 2, OT Saturday, April 14: Chicago 4, Phoenix 3, OT Tuesday, April 17: Phoenix 3, Chicago 2, OT Thursday, April 19: Phoenix 3, Chicago 2, OT Saturday, April 21: Chicago 2, Phoenix 1, OT Monday, April 23: Phoenix 4, Chicago 0 Nashville 4, Detroit 1 Wednesday, April 11: Nashville 3, Detroit 2 Friday, April 13: Detroit 3, Nashville 2 Sunday, April 15: Nashville 3, Detroit 2 Tuesday, April 17: Nashville 3, Detroit 1 Friday, April 20: Nashville 2, Detroit 1

SOCCER MLS MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER All Times PDT ——— Eastern Conference W L T Pts GF Sporting Kansas City 7 1 0 21 12 D.C. 3 2 3 12 12 New York 3 3 1 10 17 Chicago 2 1 2 8 6 Houston 2 1 2 8 5 Philadelphia 2 3 1 7 4 Columbus 2 3 1 7 6 New England 2 4 0 6 5 Montreal 1 5 2 5 7 Toronto FC 0 6 0 0 4 Western Conference W L T Pts GF San Jose 5 1 1 16 13 Real Salt Lake 5 3 0 15 12 Vancouver 3 2 2 11 6 Seattle 3 1 1 10 6 FC Dallas 3 3 1 10 8 Los Angeles 3 3 0 9 10 Chivas USA 3 4 0 9 4 Colorado 3 4 0 9 8 Portland 2 4 1 7 9 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. ——— Today’s Game

GA 3 8 14 6 5 6 9 8 15 13 GA 5 8 6 2 10 10 5 10 11

Porsche Grand Prix Tuesday At Porsche-Arena Stuttgart, Germany Purse: $740,000 (Premier) Surface: Clay-Indoor Singles First Round Samantha Stosur (5), Australia, def. Peng Shuai, China, 6-2, 6-2. Alize Cornet, France, def. Anna Chakvetadze, Russia, 6-3, 6-4. Angelique Kerber, Germany, def. Roberta Vinci, Italy, 6-2, 6-3. Greta Arn, Hungary, def. Kateryna Bondarenko, 7-5, 6-3. Marion Bartoli (7), France, def. Iveta Benesova, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-2. Francesca Schiavone, Italy, def. Monica Niculescu, Romania, 6-3, 7-5. Julia Goerges, Germany, def. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. Andrea Petkovic, Germany, def. Kristina Barrois, Germany, 6-1, 6-4. Li Na (8), China, def. Lucie Safarova, Czech Republic, 7-6 (4), 6-4.

Real Salt Lake at FC Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Saturday’s Games Portland at Montreal, 11 a.m. New England at New York, 12:30 p.m. San Jose at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Houston at D.C. United, 4:30 p.m. Vancouver at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. Seattle FC at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Toronto FC at Real Salt Lake, 6 p.m. Chivas USA at Colorado, 6 p.m. FC Dallas at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m.

DEALS Transactions

TENNIS Professional Grand Prix SAR Tuesday At Royal Tennis Club de Fes Fez, Morocco Purse: $220,000 (Intl.) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles First Round Svetlana Kuznetsova (2), Russia, def. Eleni Daniilidou, Greece, 6-1, 7-5. Petra Cetkovska (3), Czech Republic, def. Melinda Czink, Hungary, 6-4, 6-2. Simona Halep (5), Romania, def. Fatima Zahrae El Allami, Morocco, 6-1, retired. Kiki Bertens, Netherlands, def. Urszula Radwanska, Poland, 6-4, 7-5. Garbine Muguruza Blanco, Spain, def. Anna Tatishvili, Georgia, 7-5, 5-7, 6-4. Mathilde Johansson, Sweden, def. Nadia Lalami, Morocco, 6-1, 6-1. Laur Pous-Tio, Spain, def. Olga Govrtosova, Belarus, 6-2, 6-1. Timea Bacsinszky, Switzerland, def. Arina Rodionova, Russia, 2-6, 4-0 retired. Arantxa Rus, Netherlands, def. Klara Zakopalova (7), Czech Republic, 6-4, 5-7, 7-6 (9). Shahar Peer (8), Israel, def. Magdalena Rybarikova, Slovakia, 5-7, 6-3, 7-5. Barcelona Open Tuesday At Real Club de Tenis Barcelona Barcelona, Spain Purse: $2.74 million (WT500) Surface: Clay-Outdoor Singles First Round Frederico Gil, Portugal, def. Marcel Granollers (12), Spain, 6-2, 6-2. Kevin Anderson (13), South Africa, def. Malek Jaziri, Tunisia, 6-2, 6-3. Bernard Tomic (15), Australia, def. Ernests Gulbis, Latvia, 6-3, 6-4. Albert Ramos (17), Spain, def. Andreas Beck, Germany, 4-1, retired. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain, def. Olivier Rochus, Belgium, 6-3, 6-3. Victor Hanescu, Romania, def. Rui Machado, Portugal, 6-3, 7-6 (5). Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, def. Daniel Gimeno-Traver, 6-2, 6-3. Igor Andreev, Russia, def. Diego Junqueira, Argentina, 6-2, 6-3. Flavio Cipolla, Italy, def. Paolo Lorenzi, Italy, 6-0, 6-3. Robert Farah, Colombia, def. Arnau Brugues-Davi, Spain, 6-4, 7-6 (3). Pablo Andujar (16), Spain, def. David Goffin, Belgium, 7-6 (2), 6-4. Second Round Andy Murray (2), Britain, def. Sergiy Stakhovsky,

BASEBALL National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Recalled RHP Joe Martinez from Reno (PCL). Selected the contract of LHP Mike Zagurski from Reno. Optioned LHP Joe Paterson to Reno. Designated RHP Jonathan Albaladejo for assignment. ATLANTA BRAVES—Optioned RHP Jair Jurrjens to Gwinnett (IL). CINCINNATI REDS—Placed LHP Bill Bray on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 19. Recalled RHP J.J. Hoover from Louisville (IL). LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Placed RHP Matt Guerrier on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 19. Recalled LHP Michael Antonini from Albuquerque (PCL). NEW YORK METS—Placed OF Jason Bay on the 15-Day DL. Placed RHP Mike Pelfrey on the 15-Day DL, retroactive to April 22. Recalled INF Zach Lutz from Buffalo (IL) and LHP Robert Carson from Binghamton (EL). WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Sent OF Brett Carroll outright to Syracuse (IL). BASKETBALL National Basketball Association NBA—Suspended L.A. Lakers F Metta World Peace for seven games, without pay, for striking Oklahoma City G James Harden in the head with his elbow in a game on April 22. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Promoted Bob Myers to general manager. NEW YORK KNICKS—Promoted Glen Grunwald to executive vice president and general manager. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Signed G Xavier Silas for the remainder of the season. WASHINGTON WIZARDS—Agreed to terms with president Ernie Grunfeld. FOOTBALL National Football League NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Announced LB Jonathan Casillas signed his tender offer. WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Signed LB Chris Wilson. HOCKEY National Hockey League CAROLINA HURRICANES—Signed F Jiri Tlusty to a two-year contract. FLORIDA PANTHERS—Recalled G Jacob Markstrom from San Antonio (AHL). SOCCER Major League Soccer MLS—Suspended FC Dallas F Blas Perez one game and fined him an undisclosed amount for elbowing Vancouver’s Jordan Harvey in an April 21 game. VANCOUVER WHITECAPS—Added F Caleb Clarke to the roster. COLLEGE BAYLOR—Announced freshman F Quincy Miller will enter the NBA draft. FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL—Junior F Dominique Ferguson will enter the NBA draft. MARSHALL—Dismissed sophomore DB Phillip Warren for an unspecified violation of team rules and policies. NORTH TEXAS—Named Tony Benford men’s basketball coach.

NHL ROUNDUP

Soccer • Women’s Olympic draw announced: The London Olympics will begin with Britain playing New Zealand in women’s soccer at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium on July 25, two days before the opening ceremony. The 2012 host team was drawn on Tuesday in Group E to face New Zealand as well as Cameroon and Brazil. Reigning Olympic champion United States was drawn with France, Colombia and North Korea in Group G.

Baseball • Clemens lawyer claims evidence manipulated: Roger Clemens’ defense lawyer told jurors that evidence purportedly showing the pitcher used steroids was manipulated by his former strength coach, Brian McNamee. Rusty Hardin said in his opening statement Tuesday at Clemens’ perjury trial in Washington, D.C., that evidence collected by McNamee was a “mixed up hodgepodge of garbage.” Hardin says his team will contend that McNamee mixed steroids with Clemens’ DNA into a needle to frame the star pitcher. Hardin said that McNamee had used the needle to inject Clemens with vitamin B-12. Clemens is accused of lying to Congress when he denied using steroids or human growth hormone. — From wire reports

Devils beat Panthers in OT, force Game 7 By Tom Canavan The Associated Press

NEWARK, N.J. — The New Jersey Devils are still alive in the Stanley Cup chase because of a player who spent most of the season off the ice working his way back from an Achilles tendon injury. Travis Zajac scored at 5:39 of overtime and the Devils avoided elimination and sent yet another Eastern Conference first-round series to a seventh game with a 3-2 victory over the Florida Panthers on Tuesday night. “It’s fun to be back competing and playing at this time of year,” said Zajac, whose season was limited to 15 regularseason games because of an Achilles injury in August that required surgery. “When you have a setback, you never know what’s going to happen. As I went through the process again, I felt better and better. It was just about being patient. I knew I would be back at some time in the new year. I was able to get a few games in and prepare for the playoffs.” The Devils will be playing in a Game 7 in Florida on Thursday because Zajac scored his biggest goal of the season on a counterattack against Panthers goalie Scott Clemmensen. Zajac cleared the puck from in front of a harried Martin Brodeur and started a rush up the ice. Zach Parise took his cross-ice pass and gave the puck to Ilya Kovalchuk, who found Zajac skating down the left wing for a shot along the

Julio Cortez / The Associated Press

Florida Panthers goalie Scott Clemmensen lies on the ice after allowing an overtime goal by New Jersey Devils’ Travis Zajac in Game 6 of a playoff series Tuesday in Newark, N.J.

ice into the net. “Kovy gets the puck at the far blue line and draws a couple of guys to him,” Zajac said. “He made a really nice play to me and I just wanted to get a quick shot on net. I was lucky to beat Clemmer there.” It sparked a wild celebration in the corner and sent both teams packing for a trip to Florida. “It’s been a frustrating year for him,” Parise said of Zajac, who had played in 401 straight games before his injury. “It’s got to be rewarding and satisfying for

him to get that one. He’s played really well for us in the series. He’s a good guy to play with. He makes my job easier. He makes Kovy’s job easier.” Clemmensen was outstanding, making 39 saves in an emergency start for the injured Jose Theodore. “I think he missed it, the shot,” Clemmensen said of Zajac’s last shot. “My D also may have gotten a stick on it. I don’t think he was shooting where he wanted to, but went under the pad. I thought he was trying to shoot it high.” Steve Bernier and Kovalchuk also scored and Martin Brodeur made 14 saves for New Jersey, which squandered a two-goal lead before forcing a deciding game. “They are fun to be part of,” Brodeur said of playing in Game 7s. “When you’re a kid you always go out and say ‘this is Game 7 for all the marbles.’ It brings back good memories because of that. You don’t need to be nervous. You need to embrace the situation and make the best out of it.” Kris Versteeg and Sean Bergenheim tallied for Florida, which was looking for its first series win since 1996. “We’re fine,” Panthers coach Kevin Dineen said. “We’re going back home. This is where we are. It comes down to one game. Obviously you go to overtime and you’d like to put things to bed, but that’s the nature of it. It will make for a very exciting game on Thursday.”


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THE BULLETIN • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2012

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL STANDINGS, SCORES AND SCHEDULES

AL Boxscores Red Sox 11, Twins 2 Boston AB Aviles ss 5 Sweeney rf 6 Pedroia 2b 6 Ad.Gonzalez 1b 3 a-L.Anderson ph-1b 1 Ortiz dh 4 Youkilis 3b 4 b-Punto ph-3b 0 C.Ross lf 4 c-D.McDonald ph-lf 1 Byrd cf 5 Shoppach c 5 Totals 44

R 3 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 11

H 4 2 1 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 18

BI 2 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 11

BB 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3

American League SO 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 3 9

Avg. .333 .392 .284 .302 1.000 .444 .200 .267 .263 .107 .333 .333

Minnesota AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Span cf 4 0 2 0 0 1 .333 J.Carroll ss 4 2 0 0 0 0 .232 Mauer 1b 3 0 1 0 1 1 .313 Willingham lf 2 0 2 1 1 0 .333 d-C.Thomas ph-lf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .182 Morneau dh 3 0 0 1 1 0 .224 Doumit c 4 0 0 0 0 2 .226 Valencia 3b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .210 e-Burroughs ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 .182 Parmelee rf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .250 Plouffe 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .100 Totals 33 2 6 2 3 8 Boston 302 230 010 — 11 18 0 Minnesota 100 010 000 — 2 6 0 a-singled for Ad.Gonzalez in the 8th. b-walked for Youkilis in the 8th. c-grounded into a fielder’s choice for C.Ross in the 8th. d-struck out for Willingham in the 8th. e-doubled for Valencia in the 9th. LOB—Boston 10, Minnesota 7. 2B—Aviles 2 (5), Sweeney (9), Pedroia (4), Ad.Gonzalez (4), Shoppach (5), Span (5), Willingham 2 (6), Burroughs (1). HR— Ortiz (3), off Blackburn; Aviles (3), off Maloney. Boston IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Beckett W, 2-2 6 5 2 2 3 5 100 4.56 Atchison 2 0 0 0 0 3 26 1.54 Albers 1 1 0 0 0 0 12 3.38 Minnesota IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Blackburn L, 0-2 3 8 5 5 1 2 71 7.53 Maloney 1 2-3 8 5 5 0 3 37 8.10 Gray 2 1-3 0 0 0 0 4 26 1.93 Al.Burnett 2 2 1 1 2 0 42 0.84 T—3:03. A—33,651 (39,500).

Rangers 2, Yankees 0 New York Jeter ss Granderson cf A.Rodriguez dh Cano 2b Teixeira 1b Swisher rf Ibanez lf Er.Chavez 3b Martin c Totals

AB 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 2 32

R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

H 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 7

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BB 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2

SO 1 2 1 0 1 2 2 1 0 10

Avg. .416 .269 .234 .268 .254 .265 .250 .385 .195

Texas AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Kinsler 2b 3 1 1 1 1 0 .284 Andrus ss 3 1 0 0 1 0 .235 Hamilton cf-lf 4 0 1 1 0 1 .400 Beltre 3b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .288 M.Young dh 3 0 0 0 0 1 .362 N.Cruz rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .257 Dav.Murphy lf 3 0 1 0 0 1 .333 Gentry cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .280 Napoli c 3 0 1 0 0 2 .268 Moreland 1b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .139 Totals 28 2 5 2 2 6 New York 000 000 000 — 0 7 1 Texas 101 000 00x — 2 5 0 E—Er.Chavez (1). LOB—New York 7, Texas 4. 2B—Jeter (6), Cano (8). HR—Kinsler (5), off Kuroda. SB—Andrus (2). DP—New York 1; Texas 2. New York IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Kuroda L, 1-3 6 2-3 5 2 2 2 5 107 4.38 Rapada 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 4 5.06 Wade 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 6 1.93 Logan 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 5 1.04 Texas IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Darvish W, 3-0 8 1-3 7 0 0 2 10 119 2.42 Nathan S, 5-6 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 1 4.15 T—2:41. A—47,085 (48,194).

Indians 4, Royals 3 Kansas City Getz 2b A.Gordon lf Butler dh Hosmer 1b Francoeur rf Moustakas 3b Quintero c Maier cf A.Escobar ss Totals

AB 5 4 5 4 5 4 4 4 4 39

R 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3

H 2 0 1 1 0 2 2 3 1 12

BI 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 3

BB 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

SO 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 7

Avg. .313 .167 .284 .206 .227 .300 .323 .267 .306

Cleveland AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Kipnis 2b 3 1 1 0 1 1 .237 A.Cabrera ss 4 1 2 0 1 0 .302 Choo rf 3 0 0 0 1 2 .237 a-Donald ph-lf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .206 C.Santana c 3 1 1 1 1 0 .245 Hafner dh 3 1 0 0 2 0 .333 Duncan lf 3 0 1 1 0 2 .273 Brantley cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .196 Hannahan 3b 3 0 2 2 1 0 .364 Kotchman 1b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .148 Cunningham cf-lf-rf 3 0 1 0 1 0 .200 Totals 29 4 8 4 9 7 Kansas City 000 100 011 — 3 12 0 Cleveland 100 030 00x — 4 8 0 a-struck out for Choo in the 8th. LOB—Kansas City 11, Cleveland 13. 2B—Getz (3), Quintero (5), Maier (1), A.Cabrera (4), Hannahan (4). SB—Kipnis (3). DP—Kansas City 1. Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA J.Sanchez L, 1-1 4 2-3 4 4 4 7 5 115 6.75 Collins 1 1-3 1 0 0 1 0 32 3.60 K.Herrera 1 1 0 0 0 1 17 4.82 Jeffress 0 1 0 0 1 0 6 0.00 Mijares 1 1 0 0 0 1 21 3.38 Cleveland IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA D.Lowe W, 3-1 6 8 1 1 1 5 96 3.00 Sipp H, 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 14 9.53 Pestano H, 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 30 3.12 C.Perez S, 7-8 1 2 1 1 0 0 15 4.50 Jeffress pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. T—3:12. A—9,137 (43,429).

Mariners 7, Tigers 4 Seattle Figgins lf Ackley 2b I.Suzuki rf J.Montero dh 1-C.Wells pr-dh Seager 3b Liddi 1b M.Saunders cf Olivo c Kawasaki ss Totals

AB 3 4 5 5 0 5 5 5 4 4 40

R 1 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 7

H 0 1 3 2 0 2 3 2 1 1 15

BI 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 1 0 7

BB 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

SO 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 1 9

Avg. .206 .243 .297 .254 .286 .267 .368 .229 .161 .158

Detroit AB R H BI BB SO Avg. A.Jackson cf 4 0 0 0 1 0 .258 Boesch rf 5 0 1 1 0 1 .211 Mi.Cabrera 3b 3 1 2 1 1 0 .308 Fielder 1b 4 1 2 0 0 0 .328 D.Young dh 4 0 0 0 0 1 .267 Jh.Peralta ss 4 0 0 0 0 2 .246 Avila c 4 1 1 2 0 1 .244 Raburn lf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .091 b-Kelly ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .214 Inge 2b 2 1 1 0 0 1 .100 a-R.Santiago ph-2b 2 0 0 0 0 1 .154 Totals 35 4 8 4 3 7 Seattle 103 010 101 — 7 15 0 Detroit 001 210 000 — 4 8 1 a-grounded out for Inge in the 7th. b-walked for Raburn in the 9th. 1-ran for J.Montero in the 9th. E—Mi.Cabrera (3). LOB—Seattle 9, Detroit 7. 2B—M.Saunders 2 (6), Raburn (2), Inge (1). HR— Liddi (1), off Balester; Avila (3), off Vargas; Mi.Cabrera (5), off Vargas. SB—I.Suzuki (2), Liddi (1). Seattle Vargas W, 3-1 Delabar H, 2 Wilhelmsen H, 4 League S, 6-7 Detroit Scherzer L, 1-2 Balester Coke

IP 6 1 1 1 IP 5 2 2

H 6 0 2 0 H 10 2 3

R 4 0 0 0 R 5 1 1

ER BB SO NP ERA 4 1 4 94 3.45 0 1 0 16 5.00 0 0 2 20 2.25 0 1 1 19 1.86 ER BB SO NP ERA 5 2 6 103 8.24 1 1 2 32 4.91 1 0 1 24 2.45

Baltimore New York Tampa Bay Toronto Boston

W L 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 6 10

Cleveland Chicago Detroit Minnesota Kansas City

W L 9 6 10 7 10 7 5 13 3 14

Texas Oakland Seattle Los Angeles

W L 14 4 9 10 8 10 6 11

East Division Pct GB WCGB .588 — — .588 — — .588 — — .588 — — .375 3½ 3½ Central Division Pct GB WCGB .600 — — .588 — — .588 — — .278 5½ 5½ .176 7 7 West Division Pct GB WCGB .778 — — .474 5½ 2 .444 6 2½ .353 7½ 4

Tuesday’s Games Cleveland 4, Kansas City 3 Seattle 7, Detroit 4 Baltimore 2, Toronto 1 Tampa Bay 5, L.A. Angels 0 Texas 2, N.Y. Yankees 0 Boston 11, Minnesota 2 Oakland 2, Chicago White Sox 0

L10 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-4 5-5

National League Str Home Away W-2 4-3 6-4 L-1 4-3 6-4 W-3 6-1 4-6 L-1 4-5 6-2 W-2 3-5 3-5

L10 Str Home Away 8-2 W-1 2-4 7-2 5-5 L-1 3-4 7-3 5-5 L-2 6-5 4-2 3-7 L-4 2-6 3-7 0-10 L-12 0-10 3-4 L10 8-2 5-5 4-6 4-6

Str Home Away W-1 6-3 8-1 W-1 5-7 4-3 W-1 3-6 5-4 L-2 4-6 2-5

Today’s Games Chicago White Sox (Sale 2-1) at Oakland (Parker 0-0), 12:35 p.m. Kansas City (Hochevar 1-1) at Cleveland (Jimenez 2-0), 4:05 p.m. Seattle (F.Hernandez 1-1) at Detroit (Wilk 0-2), 4:05 p.m. Toronto (Drabek 2-0) at Baltimore (Hammel 2-0), 4:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 2-1) at Tampa Bay (Hellickson 2-0), 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (P.Hughes 1-2) at Texas (Feldman 0-0), 5:05 p.m. Boston (Buchholz 1-1) at Minnesota (Hendriks 0-0), 5:10 p.m.

Washington Atlanta New York Philadelphia Miami

W L 13 4 11 7 9 8 8 10 7 9

St. Louis Milwaukee Cincinnati Pittsburgh Chicago Houston

W L 11 7 9 9 8 9 7 9 6 12 6 12

Los Angeles San Francisco Arizona Colorado San Diego

W L 13 5 9 8 9 9 8 8 5 13

East Division Pct GB WCGB .765 — — .611 2½ — .529 4 1½ .444 5½ 3 .438 5½ 3 Central Division Pct GB WCGB .611 — — .500 2 2 .471 2½ 2½ .438 3 3 .333 5 5 .333 5 5 West Division Pct GB WCGB .722 — — .529 3½ 1½ .500 4 2 .500 4 2 .278 8 6

Tuesday’s Games Pittsburgh 5, Colorado 4 N.Y. Mets 2, Miami 1 Cincinnati 9, San Francisco 2 Chicago Cubs 3, St. Louis 2, 10 innings Milwaukee 9, Houston 6 Philadelphia 8, Arizona 5 Washington 3, San Diego 1 Atlanta 4, L.A. Dodgers 3

L10 8-2 7-3 4-6 5-5 5-5

Str Home Away W-3 8-2 5-2 W-1 5-1 6-6 W-1 6-5 3-3 W-1 3-3 5-7 L-3 5-2 2-7

L10 6-4 5-5 5-5 5-5 3-7 2-8

Str Home Away L-2 4-2 7-5 W-2 6-5 3-4 W-2 4-3 4-6 W-1 4-3 3-6 W-2 5-7 1-5 L-2 4-5 2-7

L10 6-4 6-4 4-6 6-4 3-7

Str L-1 L-1 L-1 L-1 L-1

Home Away 7-1 6-4 4-2 5-6 6-6 3-3 5-4 3-4 4-8 1-5

Today’s Games Colorado (Nicasio 1-0) at Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald 0-1), 9:35 a.m., 1st game Houston (Happ 1-1) at Milwaukee (Marcum 1-1), 10:10 a.m. St. Louis (Lynn 3-0) at Chicago Cubs (Volstad 0-2), 11:20 a.m. Philadelphia (Hamels 2-1) at Arizona (Cahill 1-1), 12:40 p.m. Colorado (Chacin 0-1) at Pittsburgh (Morton 0-1), 1:05 p.m., 2nd game Washington (Zimmermann 0-1) at San Diego (Wieland 0-2), 3:35 p.m. Miami (Buehrle 1-2) at N.Y. Mets (Dickey 2-1), 4:10 p.m. San Francisco (Zito 1-0) at Cincinnati (Arroyo 1-0), 4:10 p.m. Atlanta (Beachy 2-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Lilly 2-0), 7:10 p.m.

American League roundup

National League roundup

• Indians 4, Royals 3: CLEVELAND — Derek Lowe allowed one run over six innings and Cleveland handed Kansas City its 12th straight loss. The Royals have been outscored 73-44 during the streak, which ties for third-longest in team history. • Rangers 2, Yankees 0: ARLINGTON, Texas — Yu Darvish had a season-high 10 strikeouts pitching into the ninth inning and worked out of a couple of jams for Texas in a victory over New York and countryman Hiroki Kuroda. In only the seventh MLB matchup ever of Japanese starters, Darvish (3-0) allowed seven hits and walked a season-low two in 81⁄3 innings. • Mariners 7, Tigers 4: DETROIT — Alex Liddi had a career-high three hits, including a solo homer, and Seattle beat Detroit. Miguel Cabrera and Alex Avila homered for the Tigers, but it wasn’t enough to overcome an early 4-0 deficit. Michael Saunders drove in three runs for Seattle, which snapped a fourgame losing streak. • Orioles 2, Blue Jays 1: BALTIMORE — Tommy Hunter allowed three hits over six innings, Matt Wieters homered off the glove of left fielder Eric Thames, and Baltimore beat Toronto. Hunter (2-1) allowed one run, walked three and struck out three. • Rays 5, Angels 0: ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — David Price pitched a five-hitter for his second career shutout, Tampa Bay homered four times, and the Rays beat Los Angeles. Price (3-1) gave up all singles in his first shutout since a four-hitter against Toronto on April 25, 2010. • Red Sox 11, Twins 2: MINNEAPOLIS — Josh Beckett had five strikeouts and one confrontation with an umpire in six sharp innings and David Ortiz homered with three RBIs to lead Boston past Minnesota. • Athletics 2, White Sox 0: OAKLAND, Calif. — Pinch-hitter Kurt Suzuki doubled in the go-ahead run in the eighth inning, Tommy Milone outdueled Gavin Floyd and Oakland topped Chicago.

• Mets 2, Marlins 1: NEW YORK — Jose Reyes went hitless in his return to Citi Field and Lucas Duda lined a tiebreaking single in the eighth inning that caromed off reliever Edward Mujica, sending New York past Miami. • Pirates 5, Rockies 4: PITTSBURGH — Andrew McCutchen had three RBIs, Casey McGehee drove in the go-ahead run with an eighth-inning single and Pittsburgh beat Colorado. • Reds 9, Giants 2: CINCINNATI — Mat Latos finally got his first win for Cincinnati, pitching seven shutout innings against an old NL West nemesis, and Brandon Phillips homered and drove in three runs, leading the Reds over San Francisco. • Brewers 9, Astros 6: MILWAUKEE — Rickie Weeks capped a five-run sixth inning with a three-run homer — one of four Brewers homers in the game — and Randy Wolf picked up his first win of the season, as Milwaukee beat Houston. • Cubs 3, Cardinals 2: CHICAGO — Alfonso Soriano hit a game-ending RBI single in the 10th inning and the Cubs beat St. Louis, ending the Cardinals’ run of 13 consecutive winning series. • Phillies 8, Diamondbacks 5: PHOENIX — Hunter Pence hit a two-run homer, snapping a zero-for-16 slump, and Philadelphia bear Arizona. Laynce Nix and Shane Victorino also homered and Vance Worley scattered five hits over six innings for the Phillies, who ended a three-game losing streak. • Braves 4, Dodgers 3: LOS ANGELES — Chipper Jones homered on his 40th birthday, Martin Prado had two RBIs including a run-scoring triple in the ninth inning, and Atlanta beat Los Angeles. • Nationals 3, Padres 1: SAN DIEGO — Gio Gonzalez ran his scoreless innings streak to 20 over three starts and the NL East-leading Washington beat San Diego on just four hits at spacious Petco Park. Chad Tracy, pinch-hitting for Gonzalez, hit a two-run single with one out in the seventh to chase Clayton Richard.

T—3:01. A—30,073 (41,255).

E—Morel (3), L.Hughes (4). LOB—Chicago 3, Oakland 4. 2B—Barton (3), K.Suzuki (5). DP—Chicago 1; Oakland 2.

Orioles 2, Blue Jays 1 Toronto Y.Escobar ss K.Johnson 2b Bautista rf Encarnacion dh Lind 1b Lawrie 3b Rasmus cf Thames lf Mathis c Totals

AB 4 3 4 4 3 3 4 4 2 31

R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

H 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 5

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

BB 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 4

SO 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 6

Avg. .231 .246 .200 .286 .211 .294 .242 .273 .333

Baltimore AB R H BI BB SO Avg. En.Chavez lf 4 1 1 0 0 0 .156 Hardy ss 4 0 1 0 0 1 .185 Markakis rf 3 0 0 0 1 1 .231 Ad.Jones cf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .304 Wieters c 3 1 1 1 0 0 .294 C.Davis 1b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .278 Betemit dh 2 0 1 0 1 0 .200 Flaherty 3b 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Andino 2b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .300 Totals 27 2 5 1 2 2 Toronto 001 000 000 — 1 5 0 Baltimore 100 100 00x — 2 5 0 LOB—Toronto 7, Baltimore 4. 2B—Hardy (1). HR—Thames (1), off Tom.Hunter; Wieters (6), off H.Alvarez. DP—Toronto 1; Baltimore 1. Toronto IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA H.Alvarez L, 0-2 7 5 2 2 2 0 92 4.10 Janssen 1 0 0 0 0 2 15 4.91 Baltimore IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Tom.Hunter W, 2-1 6 3 1 1 3 3 103 4.74 Patton H, 2 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 8 4.50 O’Day H, 2 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 4 1.13 Ayala H, 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 16 0.00 Strop S, 1-2 1 0 0 0 1 2 18 2.45 T—2:22. A—11,058 (45,971).

Athletics 2, White Sox 0 Chicago De Aza cf Lillibridge 1b c-Fukudome ph Rios rf d-A.Dunn ph Konerko dh Al.Ramirez ss Viciedo lf Flowers c Morel 3b Beckham 2b Totals

AB 4 3 1 3 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 29

R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

H 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 4

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SO 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 6

Avg. .266 .176 .235 .340 .246 .338 .231 .180 .083 .172 .180

Oakland AB R H BI BB SO Avg. J.Weeks 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .203 Sogard ss 3 0 1 1 0 0 .182 Reddick rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .236 Cespedes cf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .242 S.Smith dh 2 0 0 0 1 1 .188 J.Gomes lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .233 Barton 1b 2 1 1 0 1 0 .205 L.Hughes 3b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .125 Recker c 2 0 0 0 0 2 .143 a-Ka’aihue ph 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 b-K.Suzuki ph-c 1 1 1 1 0 0 .200 Totals 27 2 4 2 2 6 Chicago 000 000 000 — 0 4 1 Oakland 000 000 02x — 2 4 1 a-was announced for Recker in the 8th. b-doubled for Ka’aihue in the 8th. c-singled for Lillibridge in the 9th. d-struck out for Rios in the 9th.

Chicago IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Floyd L, 1-3 7 1-3 2 1 1 2 6 119 3.60 Thornton 2-3 2 1 1 0 0 13 1.04 Oakland IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Milone W, 3-1 8 3 0 0 0 5 98 2.00 Balfour S, 5-5 1 1 0 0 0 1 19 0.82 T—2:27. A—11,184 (35,067).

Rays 5, Angels 0 Los Angeles Aybar ss H.Kendrick 2b Pujols 1b Tor.Hunter dh Trumbo rf V.Wells lf M.Izturis 3b Iannetta c Bourjos cf Totals

AB 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 31

R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

H 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 5

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BB 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

SO 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 6

Avg. .254 .262 .232 .279 .324 .222 .321 .250 .186

Tampa Bay AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Jennings lf 4 1 1 1 0 1 .261 Zobrist 2b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .175 C.Pena 1b 4 1 1 1 0 2 .300 Longoria 3b 3 1 1 0 1 0 .339 Scott dh 4 1 2 1 0 0 .295 Joyce rf 3 0 1 0 0 1 .309 B.Upton cf 2 1 1 2 0 0 .300 J.Molina c 3 0 1 0 0 1 .235 S.Rodriguez ss 3 0 0 0 0 2 .200 Totals 30 5 8 5 1 9 Los Angeles 000 000 000 — 0 5 0 Tampa Bay 100 112 00x — 5 8 0 LOB—Los Angeles 5, Tampa Bay 3. HR—Jennings (3), off E.Santana; Scott (4), off E.Santana; B.Upton (1), off E.Santana; C.Pena (4), off E.Santana. SB—M.Izturis (4), Longoria (2). DP—Los Angeles 1; Tampa Bay 1. Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA E.Santana L, 0-4 5 8 5 5 1 4 96 7.23 D.Carpenter 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 3 21 2.84 Takahashi 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 2 18 7.50 Tampa Bay IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Price W, 3-1 9 5 0 0 1 6 119 2.63 E.Santana pitched to 3 batters in the 6th. T—2:25. A—14,933 (34,078).

NL Boxscores Cubs 3, Cardinals 2 (10 innings) St. Louis AB R Furcal ss 3 1 Schumaker 2b 5 0 Salas p 0 0 Holliday lf 5 1 Beltran rf 4 0 Freese 3b 4 0 Rzepczynski p 0 0 Greene 2b 1 0 Y.Molina c 4 0 M.Carpenter 1b 3 0 Robinson cf 3 0 Wainwright p 2 0 V.Marte p 0 0 b-Descalso ph-3b 1 0 Totals 35 2 Chicago DeJesus rf Campana cf

H 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 6

BI 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

BB 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 6

SO 1 0 0 2 2 2 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 12

Avg. .347 .333 --.215 .262 .328 --.206 .288 .250 .385 .000 --.205

AB R H BI BB SO Avg. 5 1 2 0 0 1 .259 4 1 2 0 0 1 .556

S.Castro ss 4 0 0 1 0 3 .338 LaHair 1b 4 1 2 1 1 2 .375 A.Soriano lf 5 0 3 1 0 0 .233 I.Stewart 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .183 Barney 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .292 Soto c 3 0 1 0 1 0 .140 Samardzija p 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Camp p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --a-DeWitt ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .100 Dolis p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Marmol p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Bowden p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --c-Mather ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .286 Russell p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Totals 37 3 10 3 2 10 St. Louis 000 000 020 0 — 2 6 2 Chicago 100 000 001 1 — 3 10 1 Two outs when winning run scored. a-fouled out for Camp in the 7th. b-lined out for V.Marte in the 8th. c-struck out for Bowden in the 9th. E—Furcal (3), Y.Molina (1), Marmol (1). LOB—St. Louis 9, Chicago 9. 2B—Y.Molina (8), Robinson (2), DeJesus 2 (4), A.Soriano (1). HR—Holliday (4), off Marmol; LaHair (3), off Rzepczynski. SB—Y.Molina (2), Campana 2 (4). DP—Chicago 1. St. Louis IP H R ER BB SO NP Wainwright 6 6 1 1 1 7 93 V.Marte 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Rzepczynski BS 1 2-3 2 1 1 0 1 30 Salas L, 0-1 1 2 1 1 1 2 27 Chicago IP H R ER BB SO NP Samardzija 6 2-3 4 0 0 2 9 90 Camp H, 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 4 Dolis H, 2 2-3 0 1 1 1 0 14 Marmol BS, 2-3 1-3 1 1 1 1 0 13 Bowden 1 1 0 0 2 1 29 Russell W, 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 17 T—3:21. A—38,894 (41,009).

ERA 7.32 3.12 3.60 5.14 ERA 4.13 4.09 4.35 6.35 0.00 0.00

Brewers 9, Astros 6 Houston Schafer cf c-Maxwell ph-cf Lowrie ss J.D.Martinez lf Ca.Lee 1b Bogusevic rf Altuve 2b C.Snyder c M.Gonzalez 3b Fe.Rodriguez p b-T.Buck ph 1-Weiland pr Myers p Norris p C.Johnson 3b Totals

AB 4 0 4 4 5 5 4 3 3 0 1 0 0 2 2 37

R 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 6

H 1 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10

BI 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6

BB 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

SO 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

Avg. .273 .278 .273 .286 .270 .185 .344 .080 .231 --.261 .000 --.250 .294

Milwaukee AB R H BI BB SO R.Weeks 2b 3 1 1 3 1 1 Morgan cf-rf 5 0 3 0 0 0 Braun lf 5 0 0 0 0 1 Ar.Ramirez 3b 4 1 2 0 0 1 Hart rf 4 2 2 2 0 0 Axford p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kottaras c 3 1 0 0 1 0 Ale.Gonzalez ss 4 2 3 1 0 0 Ishikawa 1b 4 1 1 2 0 3 Wolf p 2 0 0 0 0 1 a-Aoki ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 Loe p 0 0 0 0 0 0 M.Parra p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fr.Rodriguez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 d-C.Gomez ph-cf 1 1 1 1 0 0 Totals 36 9 13 9 2 7 Houston 010 001 130 — 6

Avg. .188 .170 .266 .185 .286 --.333 .264 .188 .000 .263 --.000 --.367 10 0

Milwaukee 000 025 11x — 9 13 1 a-flied out for Wolf in the 6th. b-reached on error for Fe.Rodriguez in the 8th. c-hit a sacrifice fly for Schafer in the 8th. d-homered for Fr.Rodriguez in the 8th. 1-ran for T.Buck in the 8th. E—Ishikawa (1). LOB—Houston 10, Milwaukee 6. 2B—Ca.Lee (3), Ar.Ramirez (4). HR—Altuve (1), off Wolf; Ishikawa (1), off Norris; Hart (5), off Norris; R.Weeks (3), off Norris; C.Gomez (1), off Myers. SB—Altuve (4), Morgan (2), Hart (1). DP—Houston 2. Houston IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Norris L, 1-1 5 2-3 9 7 7 2 6 102 5.84 Fe.Rodriguez 1 1-3 3 1 1 0 1 28 4.15 Myers 1 1 1 1 0 0 9 2.25 Milwaukee IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Wolf W, 1-2 6 4 2 2 4 4 111 7.17 Loe 1 1-3 4 4 2 1 0 27 3.52 M.Parra H, 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 5 4.00 Fr.Rodriguez H, 3 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 5 5.79 Axford S, 4-4 1 1 0 0 0 0 21 5.40 T—3:15. A—38,686 (41,900).

Mets 2, Marlins 1 Miami Reyes ss Bonifacio cf H.Ramirez 3b Morrison lf 1-Do.Murphy pr Infante 2b Stanton rf G.Sanchez 1b J.Buck c Jo.Johnson p Choate p Cishek p M.Dunn p d-Coghlan ph Mujica p Webb p Totals

AB 4 4 3 3 0 4 4 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 30

R 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

H 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

BB 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

SO 0 2 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 11

Avg. .215 .295 .250 .302 .167 .295 .255 .218 .209 .000 ------.143 -----

New York AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Nieuwenhuis cf 4 1 1 0 0 3 .327 Tejada ss 4 0 0 0 0 3 .246 Dan.Murphy 2b-1b 4 0 2 0 0 0 .333 D.Wright 3b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .365 Duda rf 3 1 1 1 1 1 .228 I.Davis 1b 2 0 0 0 0 1 .131 a-Turner ph-1b 1 0 0 0 1 0 .238 F.Francisco p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Baxter lf 2 0 0 0 0 1 .214 b-Hairston ph-lf 0 0 0 0 1 0 .160 Thole c 2 0 1 1 1 0 .366 J.Santana p 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 R.Ramirez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --c-Lutz ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Rauch p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Valdespin 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals 29 2 6 2 4 11 Miami 000 000 100 — 1 3 0 New York 000 000 11x — 2 6 0 a-walked for I.Davis in the 7th. b-walked for Baxter in the 7th. c-struck out for R.Ramirez in the 7th. dlined out for M.Dunn in the 8th. 1-ran for Morrison in the 9th. LOB—Miami 5, New York 7. 2B—G.Sanchez (6), Thole (4). SB—H.Ramirez (4). Miami IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Jo.Johnson 6 2-3 3 1 1 1 9 102 4.63 Choate 0 0 0 0 1 0 7 0.00 Cishek 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 1.08 M.Dunn BS, 1-1 1-3 0 0 0 1 1 11 2.45 Mujica L, 0-2 2-3 3 1 1 0 1 20 5.19 Webb 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 3 2.45 New York IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA J.Santana 6 2-3 3 1 1 2 11 105 3.00 R.Ramirez 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 4 5.19 Rauch W, 3-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 17 0.00 F.Francisco S, 4-4 1 0 0 0 1 0 16 7.36 Choate pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Cishek pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. T—2:55. A—20,192 (41,922).

Reds 9, Giants 2 San Francisco Pagan cf Me.Cabrera lf G.Blanco lf Sandoval 3b Posey c Schierholtz rf Belt 1b Burriss 2b B.Crawford ss M.Cain p Otero p Totals

AB 4 4 0 3 3 4 3 4 3 1 1 30

R 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

H 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 6

BI 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

BB 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3

SO 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 5

Avg. .232 .294 .200 .333 .373 .340 .241 .267 .206 .000 .000

Cincinnati AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Cozart ss 5 0 2 0 0 0 .288 Stubbs cf 4 2 2 1 0 1 .258 Votto 1b 3 1 0 0 1 2 .276 Phillips 2b 3 2 1 3 1 0 .244 Arredondo p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --LeCure p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Bruce rf 3 1 2 2 1 0 .254 Rolen 3b 4 0 1 2 0 0 .175 Ludwick lf 4 1 1 1 0 1 .200 Hanigan c 4 1 1 0 0 1 .222 Latos p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .000 a-Harris ph-2b 2 1 1 0 0 0 .107 Totals 34 9 11 9 3 7 San Francisco 000 000 002 — 2 6 0 Cincinnati 200 000 61x — 9 11 0 a-singled for Latos in the 7th. LOB—San Francisco 5, Cincinnati 6. 2B—Cozart (5), Stubbs (2), Bruce (4), Rolen (4), Hanigan (1). HR—Posey (3), off LeCure; Phillips (2), off M.Cain; Ludwick (3), off M.Cain. SB—Pagan (2), Me.Cabrera (4), Bruce (2). DP—Cincinnati 2. San Francisco IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA M.Cain L, 1-1 6 1-3 5 3 3 2 7 116 2.37 Otero 1 2-3 6 6 6 1 0 36 8.64 Cincinnati IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Latos W, 1-2 7 4 0 0 2 3 95 5.64 Arredondo 1 0 0 0 0 2 14 3.38 LeCure 1 2 2 2 1 0 18 6.23 T—2:53. A—19,051 (42,319).

Pirates 5, Rockies 4 Colorado Scutaro 2b Fowler cf C.Gonzalez lf Tulowitzki ss Helton 1b Cuddyer rf R.Hernandez c Nelson 3b Moyer p Brothers p Roenicke p b-E.Young ph Belisle p Mat.Reynolds p Totals

AB 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 33

R 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

H 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

BI 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

BB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SO 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 8

Avg. .224 .224 .278 .293 .220 .322 .268 .239 .000 --.000 .385 -----

Pittsburgh AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Presley lf 4 2 2 0 0 0 .288 Tabata rf 4 1 2 0 0 0 .196 McCutchen cf 5 0 1 3 0 0 .339 McGehee 1b 2 0 1 1 3 0 .289 Walker 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .222 Navarro 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .100 Barajas c 4 0 1 0 0 1 .108 Barmes ss 3 1 3 1 1 0 .146 Correia p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .167 a-J.Harrison ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .125 J.Cruz p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Grilli p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Watson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --c-G.Jones ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .242 1-McLouth pr 0 1 0 0 0 0 .176 Hanrahan p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Totals 33 5 11 5 5 3 Colorado 200 000 020 — 4 6 1 Pittsburgh 100 000 22x — 5 11 0 a-grounded into a fielder’s choice for Correia in the 6th. b-struck out for Roenicke in the 8th. c-walked for Watson in the 8th. 1-ran for G.Jones in the 8th. E—Belisle (1). LOB—Colorado 3, Pittsburgh 12. 2B—Scutaro (3), Presley 2 (2), McCutchen (4), Barmes 2 (2). HR—C.Gonzalez (1), off Correia; C.Gonzalez (2), off Watson; Barmes (2), off Belisle. SB—Tabata (3). Colorado Moyer Brothers BS, 2-2 Roenicke Belisle L, 1-1 BS Mat.Reynolds Pittsburgh

IP 6 0 1 2-3 1-3 IP

H 6 3 0 2 0 H

R 1 2 0 2 0 R

ER BB SO NP ERA 1 3 3 84 2.28 2 1 0 13 4.76 0 0 0 15 3.12 1 1 0 17 1.23 0 0 0 1 3.18 ER BB SO NP ERA

Correia 6 4 2 2 0 J.Cruz 1 0 0 0 0 Grilli H, 3 2-3 1 1 1 0 Watson W, 1-0 1-3 1 1 1 0 Hanrahan S, 3-3 1 0 0 0 0 Brothers pitched to 4 batters in the 7th. T—2:57. A—10,484 (38,362).

4 1 2 0 1

93 14 16 8 16

2.00 0.00 3.86 2.84 3.00

BB 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5

SO 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5

Avg. .329 .254 .275 .263 .246 .281 .306 .227 --.000 ----.125

Braves 4, Dodgers 3 Atlanta AB R Bourn cf 4 0 Prado lf 5 0 Freeman 1b 5 0 McCann c 4 1 Uggla 2b 3 0 C.Jones 3b 3 1 Heyward rf 3 1 Pastornicky ss 3 1 Kimbrel p 0 0 Minor p 2 0 Medlen p 0 0 O’Flaherty p 0 0 b-J.Wilson ph-ss 0 0 Totals 32 4

H 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 8

BI 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

Los Angeles AB R H BI BB SO Avg. D.Gordon ss 4 1 1 0 0 1 .239 M.Ellis 2b 4 1 2 0 0 0 .262 Kemp cf 3 0 1 0 1 0 .455 J.Rivera 1b 3 1 2 2 0 0 .263 1-Loney pr-1b 1 0 0 0 0 0 .240 Ethier rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .290 Hairston Jr. lf 4 0 2 0 0 0 .323 Uribe 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .261 A.Ellis c 3 0 2 0 1 0 .279 Harang p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Elbert p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --a-A.Kennedy ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .067 Jansen p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Guerra p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --c-Gwynn Jr. ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .238 Totals 34 3 10 2 2 5 Atlanta 000 021 001 — 4 8 1 Los Angeles 200 001 000 — 3 10 0 a-grounded out for Elbert in the 7th. b-sacrificed for O’Flaherty in the 9th. c-struck out for Guerra in the 9th. 1-ran for J.Rivera in the 6th. E—Uggla (5). LOB—Atlanta 8, Los Angeles 6. 2B—Bourn (5). 3B—Prado (1). HR—C.Jones (3), off Harang; J.Rivera (1), off Minor. DP—Atlanta 2; Los Angeles 1. Atlanta IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Minor 6 8 3 3 0 2 79 3.42 Medlen 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 7 1.86 O’Flaherty W, 1-0 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 21 6.00 Kimbrel S, 6-6 1 1 0 0 1 3 19 1.29 Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Harang 6 6 3 3 4 2 108 5.16 Elbert 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 3.38 Jansen 1 0 0 0 1 2 21 3.09 Guerra L, 1-2 1 2 1 1 0 1 18 2.89 T—2:59. A—44,014 (56,000).

Nationals 3, Padres 1 Washington Desmond ss Espinosa 2b DeRosa rf-3b Werth cf-rf LaRoche 1b Nady lf Ramos c Lombardozzi 3b H.Rodriguez p G.Gonzalez p a-Tracy ph 1-Bernadina pr Stammen p Clippard p S.Burnett p d-Ankiel ph-cf Totals

AB 4 3 3 2 4 4 3 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 29

R 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

H 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 4

BI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 3

BB 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

SO 3 1 1 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11

Avg. .278 .207 .091 .311 .286 .159 .227 .400 --.143 .200 .194 ------.308

San Diego AB R H BI BB SO Avg. Denorfia lf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .294 Venable rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .264 Headley 3b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .290 Hundley c 4 0 0 0 0 2 .196 Maybin cf 2 1 0 0 2 1 .177 O.Hudson 2b 4 0 1 0 0 2 .196 Alonso 1b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .196 Bartlett ss 2 0 0 0 0 0 .163 b-Parrino ph-ss 2 0 1 0 0 0 .320 Richard p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .000 Gregerson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --c-Kotsay ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .167 Cashner p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Frieri p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Thatcher p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --Totals 32 1 5 0 3 9 Washington 000 000 201 — 3 4 1 San Diego 000 000 100 — 1 5 2 a-singled for G.Gonzalez in the 7th. b-singled for Bartlett in the 7th. c-popped out for Gregerson in the 7th. d-singled for S.Burnett in the 9th. 1-ran for Tracy in the 7th. E—Werth (1), Bartlett (5), Venable (5). LOB— Washington 6, San Diego 7. 2B—LaRoche (4), Nady (1). SB—Werth (3), Parrino (1). DP—San Diego 1. Washington IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA G.Gonzalez W, 2-0 6 2 0 0 2 6 91 1.52 Stammen 0 1 1 0 1 0 11 1.04 Clippard H, 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 26 4.50 S.Burnett H, 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 15 0.00 H.Rodriguez S, 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 12 0.00 San Diego IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Richard L, 1-2 6 1-3 3 2 2 5 6 106 5.11 Gregerson 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 7 0.00 Cashner 1 0 0 0 1 2 20 1.86 Frieri 2-3 0 1 0 0 2 11 2.08 Thatcher 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 6 1.80 Stammen pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. T—3:02. A—16,599 (42,691).

Phillies 8, Diamondbacks 5 Philadelphia AB R H Pierre lf 4 1 2 Qualls p 0 0 0 e-Thome ph 1 0 0 Papelbon p 0 0 0 Orr 2b 4 0 2 Galvis 2b 1 0 0 Rollins ss 4 1 0 Pence rf 4 1 1 Victorino cf 4 1 1 Wigginton 3b-1b 4 1 1 Nix 1b 3 2 3 Contreras p 0 0 0 Bastardo p 0 0 0 c-Ruiz ph-c 1 0 0 Schneider c 3 1 2 d-Mayberry ph-lf 1 0 0 Worley p 2 0 0 a-Polanco ph-3b 1 0 0 Totals 37 8 12

BI 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

BB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SO 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8

Avg. .333 --.118 --.364 .211 .229 .258 .271 .302 .333 ----.265 .267 .200 .000 .196

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IN BRIEF Cascade Lakes brews move into Washington Cascade Lakes Brewing Co. of Redmond will begin distributing beer in Washington next week, thanks to expansions at its production facility in recent months, the company announced Tuesday. “At last, we have the ability to brew more beer,” partner and brewery president Chris Justema said in a news release. “Thus, it’s a natural time to expand our markets beyond Oregon and Idaho and into our neighbor Washington. This has been on our radar for years.” The company started selling its beer in Idaho last year. Cascade Lakes brought in its 25-barrel brew system two winters ago, at a cost of $125,000, according to The Bulletin’s archives. The new system allows brewers to produce 25 percent more beer per batch than the one it replaced, which the company started using in 1994.

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In Bend, home sales reach a 5-year high • Renewed demand for homes in lower price ranges is fueling the market, local Realtors say By Elon Glucklich

“We’re seeing multiple offers on any property in Bend right now that’s anywhere close to $200,000.” — Dave Feagans, owner, Alpine Real Estate

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First-quarter home sales hit a five-year high in Bend, with homes in the lower price ranges driving the market to start 2012, according to recently released data from the Central Oregon Association of Realtors. From January through March, 424 singlefamily homes sold in Bend, according to the association’s report, up from 394 last year, 357 in 2010 and 224 in 2009. A decline in home prices over the last four years appears to be driving the uptick, as homes listed for less than $200,000 — almost unheard of during the bubble years of 2005 to 2007 — are now in extremely high demand, said Dave Feagans, owner of Alpine Real Estate. “We’re seeing multiple offers on any property in Bend right now that’s anywhere close to $200,000,” Feagans said. “We’ve actually seen a real slim inventory of product to sell recently.” The newfound competition for those properties has some local real estate officials hopeful that this year’s sales pace can further push the market out of its three-year hole. “To me, the number of homes sold is a real positive,” said Kathy Ragsdale, CEO of the Central Oregon Association of Realtors. Several trends seem to support the idea that, while the city’s housing market has a way to go until prices stabilize, it’s on stronger footing than in 2009 and 2010. See Homes / E3

Americans seem to be in a holding pattern when it comes to consumer confidence, feeling generally upbeat about the state of the economy, but warily so, according to a virtually unchanged index from the Conference Board. The monthly index dipped slightly to 69.2 in April after a minor slide to 69.5 in March, according to the New York-based research group. The private board’s expectations index fell to 81.1 from 82.5 while its present situation index jumped to 51.4, its highest point since September 2008, from 49.9.

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Wells Fargo & Co. shareholders needed police help to enter Tuesday’s annual meeting in San Francisco as about 500 people gathered to protest the bank’s lending and foreclosures. Wells Fargo — the largest provider of U.S. home loans and running the biggest servicing operation, which handles billings, collections and foreclosures for banks and investors who own mortgages — has been a target for Occupy Wall Street protesters.

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elevision viewers across the nation have been watching scenes from Central Oregon in “Getting Away Together,” a Public Broadcasting Service reality-travel series. The series debuted during PBS’ fall season. The episode, featuring a group of family and friends exploring Central Oregon, is currently airing on more than 60 PBS stations nationwide. Stations in New York City, Boston, Orlando and other markets have picked up the series, said Justin Yax, public relations manager for the Central Oregon Visitors As-

On the Web To view the episode of “Getting Away Together” featuring Central Oregon, visit www.gettingaway together.com/.

sociation. Air dates in San Francisco and Los Angeles are pending. Central Oregon was selected as one of 13 travel destinations to demonstrate the growing trend of “staycationing,” vacationing with friends and family close to home. In an effort to promote tourism outside the region, as well as the “staycation” options for locals, COVA put

up $75,000, which paid for the 30-minute episode, two 30-second commercials and three related promotional vignettes of the series, said Alana Hughson, president and CEO of COVA. “When the ‘Getting Away Together’ production team wanted the Central Oregon segment to feature the growing travel trends of ‘staycations’ ... it seemed like a wonderful way to both differentiate Central Oregon as a vacation destination to new audiences, while engaging the viewers in experiencing a Central Oregon vacation from a local’s perspective,” she said. See Getaway / E3

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SAN JOSE, Calif. — Google is taking the wraps off a long-anticipated product that it views as one of its most important launches of the year, as the Internet giant continues its push to upload users to a future where their photos, spreadsheets and other data primarily live on the Internet “cloud” instead of a PC or some other device. The launch of “Google Drive” has been a poorly kept secret in Silicon Valley, with the product name and a rough description of the online storage product widely circulated in recent weeks as Google has worked out the final bugs. Drive opened up to millions of users around the world Tuesday, allowing users to synch their files between PCs, smartphones and tablets. But the success of Drive will ride largely on whether Google can differentiate its offering from already established fast-growing cloud storage startups that were in the market first, such as Dropbox and Box, as well as Microsoft’s SkyDrive service and big consumer media competitors like Apple’s iCloud and Amazon’s Cloud Drive. See Drive / E3

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Demand is growing for digital-savvy workers across all communication channels,” Komp said. MILWAUKEE — The explosion in digital The adoption of mobile devices has bedevices has triggered a rush by companies come so widespread so quickly that it has to hire digitally trained emforced companies such as Bader ployees to provide and deliver AT WORK Rutter to think about how to use the content for all those smartthis new medium and how to balphones and computer tablets. ance it with traditional media. John Komp has been working in the digiIn two years, Bader Rutter has hired tal industry for more than 20 years. He was more than 100 associates who focus on hired last year as a senior digital producer building digital development in all areas of for Bader Rutter & Associates Inc., a Brook- the company, including public relations, sofield, Wis., marketing services agency. cial media, Web development and design. See Digital / E3 “Digital is just becoming so pervasive By Marissa Evans

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2012 • THE BULLETIN

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Continued from E1 The premise of the show is to utilize vacation homes for travel, Hughson said. Vacations that include grandparents and other extended family members have become a trend in the travel industry, she said, and a popular lodging option for those large families is to rent a vacation home. “Travelers can enjoy the privacy of their own bedroom and bath,” she said, “but at the same time have the community aspect of a deck with a scenic view and a barbecue — things that aren’t available in a traditional hotel stay.” The explosion of vacation home rentals is a new resource for travelers, Hughson said. Central Oregon has more than 1,500 vacation homes and the numbers are growing. The Central Oregon episode, filmed last summer, featured area residents. Instead of spending their family reunion on a destination trip, Hughson said, the group of family and friends cast for the episode decided to save money and stay at Caldera Springs, part of Sunriver Resort. From fly fishing and whitewater rafting in the Deschutes River to shopping in downtown Bend and exploring the High Desert Museum, the episode gives viewers a taste of what Central Oregon has to offer through the cast’s activities. “We have a tendency to take for granted what we have in our own backyard,” Hughson said. “When we have friends and family come and visit us, they encourage us to get out and explore what is in Central Oregon.” Hughson said the series has been a tremendous asset to the association’s targeted media campaigns, which is primarily focused in the Western states, and has also reached other markets. “The ‘Getting Away Together’ scope and reach has allowed (COVA) to leverage a Visit Central Oregon destination messaging in markets nationwide that are traditionally out of reach for our budget,” she said.

Continued from E1 The agency, with a staff of 224, has increased employment 40 percent since it started hiring more digitally savvy candidates. Not many other agencies are able to make that claim, boasts Bader Rutter Chief Executive Greg Nickerson. “It’s been a blast,” Nickerson said. “Finding these folks isn’t the easiest, but we’ve really gone out to find them, and we think we’ve snapped up the best talent in southeast Wisconsin to even Chicago.”

A growing trend Bader Rutter is just one of many companies putting more emphasis and money toward hiring employees with digital skills. Digital includes such things as Web programming, social media, brand management and design. Bader Rutter’s clientele comes from diverse industries, including dairy producers, cattle ranchers and veterinarians. Nickerson said the company hasn’t abandoned traditional marketing strategies, because no one strategy fits all clients. “There have been a lot of agencies saying, ‘We’re going to go completely digital; we’re not doing traditional anymore.’ But you can’t abandon all of those traditional vehicles while you bring digital into the mix,” he said. The demand for digitaldriven employees appears to be growing, according to Jeff Carrigan, founder of Big

Homes Continued from E1 In late 2009, 62 percent of single-family homes on the city’s market were distressed — either short sales or bankowned properties, Ragsdale said. Today, that rate has shrunk to 11.8 percent. “That’s a huge improvement,” Ragsdale said. Distressed properties “tend to drag the market down. Somebody trying to do a traditional sale may not be able to sell for as much as it’s worth if they had a neighbor foreclose.” Still, a closer look at the numbers reveals a bit of a mixed bag for the entire Bend market. While the number of distressed properties on the

— Reporter: 541-617-7818, rrees@bendbulletin.com

Advice for job seekers When she’s hiring, Bader Rutter recruitment director Megan Rouleau said she looks for people with experience using social media strategy or blogging for an organization, client or product. In her hiring experiences, Rouleau said, many college graduates from business and communication schools have a sense of how to do this as professors get them up to speed. “There’s still some room for improvement, as people think they’re social media experts, but more so personally than professionally,” Rouleau said. Rouleau said job prospects could improve their skills by following people and blogs with an expertise in digital strategy. She also advised job seekers to understand how different social media platforms work and learn how to track metrics in terms of clicks per hour on links and even using Google Analytics. Tig Tillinghast, a publishing consultant for Marketing Charts, a Vermont marketing and advertising trade publication, said candidates who can analyze data are important for online marketing, but there’s a shortage of people who meet

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With more companies needing digital employees, universities are taking notice and putting it into practice in the classroom. In the past several years, Daradirek “Gee” Ekachai, an associate professor and chair of the Department of Strategic Communication at Marquette University, said she has integrated digital media into her classes, having students blog and use other social media platforms. Three years ago, she helped the university start an emerging social media class to help students learn about different tools, content strategy, tactics and monitoring strategy. “It’s beyond teaching students how to write press releases or copy for a brochure,” she said. “We’re trying to expose students to digital opportunities they can leverage in different areas.” The goal is to teach students to not only be consumers, but also to be effective producers who know how to use these tools, she said.

“I am seeing that the higher the price, the longer (a home) stays on the market,” Ragsdale said. Of the higher end of Bend’s housing market, she said, “There aren’t a lot of sales.” While Bend has seen more home sales this quarter, other Central Oregon communities appear to be on par and even slightly down from the past few years. In Redmond, 137 singlefamily homes were sold in the first quarter of this year, down from 161 last year. The median price was around $104,000, down from $117,000 in the first quarter of 2011. But just 39 bank-owned sales were reported in Redmond in the first three months of 2012, down from 92 in the first quarter last year.

Drive Continued from E1 “At the heart of it, Google is about cloud computing — letting people live on the cloud and get things done on the cloud,” said Sundar Pichai, the Google executive who heads the company’s Chrome browser and cloud apps efforts. “We want this to be the center of your online experience.” Existing Google Docs files, the centerpiece of Google’s existing cloud storage offering, will move to the Google Drive service once users download apps and install the new service. Google will offer users up to 5 gigabytes of storage for free, and up to 25 gigabytes for $2.49 a month, with prices for larger amounts of data lower than many competitors. But Pichai said Drive can differentiate itself from its competitors because it will leverage unique existing Google cloud services like its Goggles service — a imagerecognition search feature that can recognize millions of well-known objects such as the Eiffel Tower or Mount Everest, as well as the faces of some well-known people. That could allow a user who, for example, had forgotten to label thousands of old vacation photos from Paris or the Grand Canyon to dig them up with a Google search. Drive will be able to search and index more than 30 types of files, including Adobe pdf files. Google is also opening up the service to independent

Forty-nine homes sold in Crook County, and 18 in Jefferson County, in the first quarter. Ragsdale said Crook County in particular has seen home sales rise in the past two years, centered around the arrival of several large data centers in Prineville. The 49 home sales in Crook County in the first quarter nearly equaled the 50 reported in the first quarter of 2011. Those figures are higher than the county typically sees in a three-month period, Ragsdale said. “There’s new employment and industry coming in there because of (the data centers), so there’s more need for housing,” she said.

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10.73 +1.56 +17.0 3.05 +.37 +13.8 3.16 +.38 +13.7 42.59 +4.28 +11.2 55.17 +5.40 +10.8

Losers ($2 or more) Name

Last

Chg %Chg

BigLots RadioShk CorrectnCp Waters E-CDang

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Amex

Most Active ($1 or more) Name

Vol (00)

NovaGld g CheniereEn NwGold g Vringo ParaG&S

Gainers ($2 or more) Name

Last

BioTime PacBkrM g AmDGEn Lannett Glowpoint

3.94 +.47 +13.5 14.40 +1.28 +9.8 2.44 +.18 +8.0 4.15 +.30 +7.8 2.32 +.16 +7.4

Chg %Chg

Losers ($2 or more)

Nasdaq

Most Active ($1 or more) Name Cisco PwShs QQQ Microsoft SiriusXM Intel

Vol (00)

Last Chg

671791 426840 402049 397527 340532

19.42 -.26 64.73 -.35 31.92 -.20 2.19 +.05 27.31 -.14

Gainers ($2 or more) Name

Last

Homeow wt IndBkMI AlimeraSci GeoMet pf PorterBcp

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Chg %Chg

Losers ($2 or more)

Last

Chg %Chg

Name

Last

Vringo Accelr8 Ellomay rs MGTCap rs TanzRy g

3.34 2.27 6.44 2.51 4.29

-.53 -13.7 -.24 -9.6 -.66 -9.3 -.20 -7.4 -.34 -7.3

ZionsBc wt Ceradyne Otelco un Netflix Sanmina

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273 190 26 489 9 15

Advanced Declined Unchanged Total issues New Highs New Lows

Diary 2,031 1,017 109 3,157 63 25

Advanced Declined Unchanged Total issues New Highs New Lows

U.S. housing news is mixed The federal government reported that new home sales dropped 7.1 percent in March, but revised the figures for February significantly upward. Sales of new single-family homes last month were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 328,000, according to the Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. But new homes in February sold at an annual rate of 353,000, up sharply from the initial 313,000 figure released in March. — Los Angeles Times

Indexes

Name

Diary Advanced Declined Unchanged Total issues New Highs New Lows

Last Chg

49355 6.61 -.05 32689 17.28 -.30 24150 9.19 -.23 23459 3.34 -.53 14676 2.43 +.08

software developers, meaning developers with ideas for specialized uses of a cloud storage and collaboration service will be able to build specialized apps. Drive also allows files to be shared and co-edited by anyone. Still, Google has a problem. Since Apple launched the iPad two years ago, more and more people have needed to synch their data between many devices, and a growing number of people and companies have been using cloud services like Dropbox, which, according to comScore data, has seen its monthly traffic triple to 3.6 million users over the past year. At the same time, Apple and Amazon can leverage their strength in music, books and other media to drive users to their cloud services. “I wouldn’t completely write them off, but I definitely feel that Google is late to the game,” said Jesse Lipson, the founder and CEO of ShareFile, a cloud-based filesharing service. Liz Conner, an analyst with the research firm IDC, said Google will also have to deal with the fact that millions of consumers have already uploaded their files to Dropbox, SugarSync or other cloud services. Other users, she said, are not yet comfortable storing precious photographs or sensitive private data on the “cloud” — the vast network of Internet-connected servers that can be networked by big companies like Google, Amazon or Microsoft to run software or store data.

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Market recap

Div PE 1.44 1.08f 1.78 ... .72a ... 1.68 .12 .58 .75f 1.56 .89f .68 ... .28 .78f .32 .88 ... .60

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market is down, 51 percent of home sales in Bend in the first quarter were either bankowned or short sales. While that rate is lower than the 63 percent in the first quarter of 2011, it’s virtually unchanged from 52 percent in the fourth quarter of last year. And while sales are up, they are mostly in the lower end of the market — homes worth $250,000 or less. Between April 1, 2011, and the end of March, 1,186 homes priced at $250,000 or less sold in Bend, according to a monthly report compiled by Bend-based Bratton Appraisal Group. By contrast, 610 homes valued above $250,000 sold. Looking at houses above $350,000, the total drops to 310.

Northwest stocks Name

the demand. “What I would recommend is to go for the most data-oriented internships and entry level jobs because those are the things that are going to be impressive,” Tillinghast said. “It’s not like the marketing field is going to get less dataoriented over time. Data is what companies are climbing on top of themselves for to figure out how to reach their consumers more smartly before their competitors do.”

Shoes Network Inc., an online job board whose job announcements come from a combination of agencies, corporations, government and nonprofits. In 2011, Carrigan said, the site saw a 40 percent uptick in job postings. So far in 2012, postings are up 50 percent from a year ago.

E3

Chg %Chg

Diary 1,626 886 132 2,644 57 36

52-Week High Low

Name

13,297.11 10,404.49 5,627.85 3,950.66 467.64 381.99 8,718.25 6,414.89 2,498.89 1,941.99 3,134.17 2,298.89 1,422.38 1,074.77 14,951.57 11,208.42 868.57 601.71

Dow Jones Industrials Dow Jones Transportation Dow Jones Utilities NYSE Composite Amex Index Nasdaq Composite S&P 500 Wilshire 5000 Russell 2000

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%Chg

YTD %Chg

52-wk %Chg

13,001.56 5,246.73 461.70 7,988.02 2,387.06 2,961.60 1,371.97 14,397.15 798.05

+74.39 +60.92 +3.08 +47.28 -14.76 -8.85 +5.03 +46.24 +6.20

+.58 +1.17 +.67 +.60 -.61 -.30 +.37 +.32 +.78

+6.42 +4.52 -.64 +6.83 +4.77 +13.68 +9.09 +9.15 +7.71

+3.22 -2.82 +9.21 -6.63 -2.60 +4.01 +1.84 +.53 -6.45

World markets

Currencies

Here is how key international stock markets performed Tuesday. Market Close % Change

Key currency exchange rates Tuesday compared with late Monday in New York. Dollar vs: Exchange Rate Pvs Day

Amsterdam Brussels Paris London Frankfurt Hong Kong Mexico Milan New Zealand Tokyo Seoul Singapore Sydney Zurich

s s s s s s t s s t t s s s

Australia Dollar Britain Pound Canada Dollar Chile Peso China Yuan Euro Euro Hong Kong Dollar Japan Yen Mexico Peso Russia Ruble So. Korea Won Sweden Krona Switzerlnd Franc Taiwan Dollar

+5.4

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304.68 2,204.22 3,169.32 5,709.49 6,590.41 20,677.16 38,854.11 14,192.77 3,519.86 9,468.04 1,963.42 2,974.37 4,433.86 5,684.51

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1.0286 1.6133 1.0114 .002048 .1586 1.3189 .1289 .012306 .075857 .0341 .000877 .1482 1.0977 .0339

1.0306 1.6125 1.0080 .002044 .1585 1.3144 .1288 .012321 .075815 .0338 .000876 .1479 1.0936 .0339

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BlackRock B&C: GlAlC t 17.83 +0.04 BlackRock Instl: EquityDv 19.35 +0.10 GlbAlloc r 19.28 +0.04 Calamos Funds: GrwthA p 52.02 -0.23 Cohen & Steers: RltyShrs 67.37 +1.01 Columbia Class Z: Acorn Z 30.64 AcornIntZ 38.85 +0.27 LgCapGr 13.88 -0.07 Credit Suisse Comm: ComRet t 8.02 +0.01 DFA Funds: IntlCorEq 9.99 +0.06 USCorEq1 11.76 +0.05 USCorEq2 11.56 +0.06 Davis Funds A: NYVen A 35.26 +0.13 Davis Funds Y: NYVenY 35.65 +0.14 Delaware Invest A: Diver Inc p 9.26 -0.01 Dimensional Fds: EmMCrEq 19.24 +0.07 EmMktV 28.85 +0.09 IntSmVa 15.10 +0.08 LargeCo 10.83 +0.04 USLgVa 20.83 +0.19 US Small 22.27 +0.16 US SmVa 25.29 +0.19 IntlSmCo 15.31 +0.07 Fixd 10.34 IntVa 15.48 +0.14 Glb5FxInc 11.10 2YGlFxd 10.12 Dodge&Cox: Balanced 72.72 +0.19 Income 13.63 IntlStk 31.65 +0.29 Stock 111.34 +0.42 DoubleLine Funds:

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TODAY BUSINESS NETWORKING INTERNATIONAL BEND CHAPTER WEEKLY MEETING: Visitors welcome; free; 7 a.m.; Bend Senior Center, 1600 S.E. Reed Market Road; 541-749-0789. SOLAR PV BASICS-NABCEP ENTRY LEVEL PREP: Not a course to train as a PV installer; approved for 8 hours of code-related continuing education for licensed electricians; registration required; class continues April 26 and April 27; $299; 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, 2600 N.W. College Way, Bend; 541-383-7290 or http://noncredit.cocc.edu. COMPUTER ESSENTIALS II: Registration required; $55; 1-4 p.m.; Bend Senior Center, 1600 S.E. Reed Market Road; 541-383-7270 or http://noncredit.cocc.edu. BUSINESS AFTER HOURS BUSINESS SHOWCASE: Price to host is $75 for new member businesses who joined within the past six months or $150 for seasoned businesses; 5-7 p.m.; Seventh Mountain Resort, 18575 S.W. Century Drive, Bend; 541-3823221 or robin@bendchamber.org. RU BANKABLE?: For businesses that want to understand and prepare to get a business loan; registration required; free; 6-9 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, 2600 N.W. College Way, Bend; 541-3837270 or http://noncredit.cocc.edu.

THURSDAY BUSINESS NETWORK INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY MEETING: Free; 7 a.m; Bend Masonic Center, 1036 N.E. Eighth St.; 541-610-9125. INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT FOR AN UNPREDICTABLE WORLD: Registration required; free; noon-1 p.m.; Charles Schwab & Co., 777 N.W. Wall St., Suite 201, Bend; 541-318-1794 or luiz.soutomaior@ schwab.com. CENTRAL OREGON BUSINESS EXPO: Information available at www.cobusinessexpo.com; free; 1-6 p.m.; Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, 3800 S.W. Airport Way, Redmond; 541-548-2711. COMPASS POINTS: Life planning class; registration required; class continues Thursdays through May 31; 5:30-8 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, 2600 N.W. College Way, Bend; 541-383-7270 or http://noncredit.cocc.edu. QUICKBOOKS PRO BEGINNING: Register by April 23; class continues May 3; $59; 6-9 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, 2600 N.W. College Way, Bend; 541-383-7290 or http://noncredit.cocc.edu. UNDERSTANDING CAR INSURANCE: Registration required; free; 6 p.m.; Mid Oregon Credit Union, 1386 N.E. Cushing Drive, Bend; 541-382-1795.

FRIDAY COFFEE CLATTER: Redmond Chamber of Commerce meeting; free; 8:30-9:30 a.m.; Redmond Fire & Rescue, 341 N.W. Dogwood Ave. BOOKKEEPING FOR BUSINESS: Registration required; class continues Fridays through June 22; $229; 9 a.m.-noon; Central Oregon Community College, Pioneer Building, 2600 N.W. College Way, Bend; 541-383-7270 or http:// noncredit.cocc.edu. INDESIGN BEGINNING: Registration required; class continues through May 11; $89; 9 a.m.-noon; Central Oregon Community College, 2600 N.W. College Way, Bend; 541-3837290 or http://noncredit.cocc.edu. PRACTICAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT: Registration required by April 24; class continues Fridays through May 4; $349; 9 a.m.4 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, 2600 N.W. College Way, Bend; 541-383-7270 or http:// noncredit.cocc.edu. CENTRAL OREGON REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT CLUB: Free; 11 a.m.; ServiceMaster Clean, 20806 Sockeye Place, Bend; 541-610-4006 or bobbleile@windermere.com. FREE TAX FRIDAY: Free tax return reviews; schedule an appointment at 541-385-9666 or www.myzoomtax .com; free; 2-4 p.m.; Zoom Tax, 963 S.W. Simpson Ave., Suite 100, Bend; 541-385-9666.

SATURDAY FORKLIFT OPERATION AND SAFETY: Registration required; $69; 8 a.m.-1 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Redmond campus, 2030 S.E. College Loop, Redmond; 541-383-7270 or http:// noncredit.cocc.edu. HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS BOOT CAMP: Presented by CAI; registration required; contact http://www.caioregon.org; $35 for members and $40 for nonmembers; 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; The Oxford Hotel, 10 N.W. Minnesota Ave., Bend; 541-382-8436. OREGON ALCOHOL SERVER PERMIT TRAINING: Meets the minimum requirements by the

Oregon Liquor Control Commission to obtain the alcohol server permit; registration required; contact 541447-6384 or happyhourtraining. com; $35; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; Round Table Pizza, 1552 N.E. Third St., Bend; 541-447-6384 or www .happyhourtraining.com.

Powerhouse Drive, Bend; 541-3120131. FREE TAX FRIDAY: Free tax return reviews; schedule an appointment at 541-385-9666 or www.myzoomtax .com; free; 2-4 p.m.; Zoom Tax, 963 S.W. Simpson Ave., Suite 100, Bend; 541-385-9666.

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EXCEL 2010 BEGINNING: Registration required; class continues May 7; $59; 6-9 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Madras Campus, 1170 E. Ashwood Road, Madras; 541-383-7270 or http://noncredit.cocc.edu.

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BUSINESS NETWORK INTERNATIONAL HIGH DESERT CHAPTER WEEKLY MEETING: Visitors are welcome and first two visits are free; 7:15 a.m.; Bend Honda, 2225 N.E. U.S. Highway 20; 541-420-7377. EXECUTION! IT WILL MAKE OR BREAK YOUR SUCCESS: Opportunity Knocks presents business consultant Dan Barnett; $38; 2-4 p.m.; Tower Theatre, 835 N.W. Wall St., Bend; 541-317-0700 or www.opp-knocks.org/events/ event-info. REDMOND CHAMBER YOUNG PROFESSIONALS NETWORK: Free; 5:30 p.m.; 750 Wine Bar & Bistro, 427 S.W. Eighth St.; 541-504-7111. SUCCESSFUL SEARCH ENGINE STRATEGIES: Registration required; class continues Tuesdays through May 15; $79; 6:30-9 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, 2600 N.W. College Way, Bend; 541-3837290 or http://noncredit.cocc.edu. ONLINE INVESTMENT VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE: Visit http://www .facebook.com/exitrealtybend; free; 7 p.m.; Exit Realty Bend, 354 N.E. Greenwood Ave., #100; 541-4808835.

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1960S DANCE AND AWARD BANQUET: 5:30 p.m.; Prineville Chamber of Commerce, 390 N.E. Fairview St.; 541-447-6304 or www .visitprineville.org.

ACCESS 2010, BEGINNING: Registration required; $59; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Bend Senior Center, 1600 S.E. Reed Market Road; 541-383-7270 or http://noncredit.cocc.edu. FORECLOSURE CLASS: Call 541318-7506, ext. 309 to reserve a seat; 5:30-7:30 p.m.; NeighborImpact, 20310 Empire Ave., Suite A110, Bend; 541-318-7506. FORECLOSURE PREVENTION CLASS: Learn about NeighborImpact’s Housing Center tools and services that can assist individuals struggling to pay their mortgages; free; 5:30-7:30 p.m.; NeighborImpact, 20310 Empire Ave., Suite A110, Bend; 541-318-7506, ext. 109, karenb@neighborimpact.org or www.homeownershipcenter.org.

TUESDAY May 8 BUSINESS NETWORK INTERNATIONAL HIGH DESERT CHAPTER WEEKLY MEETING: Visitors are welcome and first two visits are free; 7:15 a.m.; Bend Honda, 2225 N.E. U.S. Highway 20; 541-420-7377.

WEDNESDAY May 2 BUSINESS NETWORKING INTERNATIONAL BEND CHAPTER WEEKLY MEETING: Visitors welcome; free; 7 a.m.; Bend Senior Center, 1600 S.E. Reed Market Road; 541-749-0789. COMPUTER ESSENTIALS II: Registration required; $55; 1-4 p.m.; Bend Senior Center, 1600 S.E. Reed Market Road; 541-383-7270 or http://noncredit.cocc.edu.

THURSDAY May 3 BUSINESS NETWORK INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY MEETING: Free; 7 a.m.; Bend Masonic Center, 1036 N.E. Eighth St.; 541-610-9125. BASICS OF DOING BUSINESS WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT: Registration required; free; 8-11 a.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Redmond campus, 2030 S.E. College Loop, Redmond; 541383-7290 or http://noncredit.cocc .edu. GIVING DIRECTIONS, DELEGATING AND MOTIVATING: Registration required; $85; 8 a.m.-noon; Central Oregon Community College, 2600 N.W. College Way, Bend; 541-3837290 or http://noncredit.cocc.edu. ETFS EXPLAINED: Registration required; free; noon-1 p.m.; Charles Schwab & Co., 777 N.W. Wall St., Suite 201, Bend; 541-318-1794 or luiz.soutomaior@schwab.com. SIMPLIFYING GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT THROUGH THE GSA FSS PROGRAM: Registration required; free; noon-3 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Redmond campus, 2030 S.E. College Loop, Redmond; 541-3837290 or http://noncredit.cocc.edu.

FRIDAY May 4 INTRODUCTIONS TO SPECIAL PROGRAMS: Registration required; free; 8-11:30 a.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Redmond campus, 2030 S.E. College Loop, Redmond; 541-383-7290 or http:// noncredit.cocc.edu. COFFEE CLATTER: Redmond Chamber of Commerce meeting; free; 8:30-9:30 a.m.; Redmond Senior Center, 325 N.W. Dogwood Ave.; 541-548-6325. CENTRAL OREGON REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT CLUB: Free; 11 a.m.; ServiceMaster Clean, 20806 Sockeye Place, Bend; 541-610-4006 or bobbleile@windermere.com. MAJOR STEPS IN PREPARATION OF A GSA FSS/MAS PROPOSAL: Registration required; free; noon-3 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Redmond campus, 2030 S.E. College Loop, Redmond; 541383-7290 or http://noncredit.cocc .edu. COVA OPEN HOUSE: Kick off National Tourism Week at the Central Oregon Welcome Center; contact 800-800-8334 or www .visitcentraloregon.com; 2-6 p.m.; Old Mill District, 661 S.W.

WEDNESDAY May 9 BUSINESS NETWORKING INTERNATIONAL BEND CHAPTER WEEKLY MEETING: Visitors welcome; free; 7 a.m.; Bend Senior Center, 1600 S.E. Reed Market Road; 541-749-0789. MS PROJECT BASICS: Register by May 4; class continues May 11 and May 16; $229; 8 a.m.-noon; Bend Senior Center, 1600 S.E. Reed Market Road; 541-383-7270 or http://noncredit.cocc.edu. BANKS AND OTHER FINANCIAL SERVICES: Call 541-318-7506, ext. 309 to reserve a seat; 5:30-7:30 p.m.; NeighborImpact, 20310 Empire Ave., Suite A110, Bend; 541318-7506. BANKS AND OTHER FINANCIAL SERVICES: Registration required; free; 5:30 p.m.; NeighborImpact, 20310 Empire Ave., Suite A110, Bend; 541-318-7506, ext. 109. PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS, BEGINNING: Registration required; class continues May 16; $59; 6-9 p.m.; Bend Senior Center, 1600 S.E. Reed Market Road; 541-383-7270 or http://noncredit.cocc.edu.

James Murdoch testifies about News Corp. ties with politicians Hunt, the government minister in charge of deciding whether the bid to buy BSkyB was per- Murdoch missible under anti-monopoly rules. According to evidence presented in a judge-led inquiry into media ethics, Hunt’s office passed on tidbits and comments by Hunt to News Corp., which critics say could be improper inside information. The revelations came dur-

By Henry Chu Los Angeles Times (MCT)

LONDON — The media empire of Rupert Murdoch had extensive and possibly inappropriate contacts with leading British politicians at a time when his giant News Corp. was mounting a takeover bid of broadcaster BSkyB, according to evidence placed before a judge Tuesday. News Corp. executives, including Murdoch’s son James, were in regular communication with the office of Jeremy

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BANKRUPTCIES Chapter 7 Filed April 17

Blake A. Sweat, 2711 N.E. Bobbi Court, Prineville Mike L. Rushing, 3450 N.E. Sandalwood Drive, Bend Casey A. Page, 51652 Pine St., La Pine Margaret F. Kamakani, 2868 N.W. Crossing Drive, Apt. 213, Bend Jeremy Delamarter, 61171 Brosterhous Road, Bend Richard L. Salber, 3036 N.E. Yellow Ribbon Drive, Bend Bret Dougherty, 1266 S.E. Bitterbush Road, Madras Russell A. Petersen, 115 Conestoga Way, Eugene Filed April 18

Roni L. Richardson, P.O. Box 941, La Pine Robert J. Frederich, 61106 Steens Lane, Bend Terry L. Malpass, 11105 Old North Highway 97, Madras Monse R. Duran, 8465 S.W. Crescent Place, Crooked River Ranch

Jason Harlowe, 2579 N.W. Awbrey Point Circle, Bend Scott B. Peery, 555 N.W. Divot Drive, Bend James P. Savka, P.O. Box 964, Prineville Jacob M. Gregor, 770 N.E. Holly St., Prineville John R. Christensen, 59675 Cheyenne Road, Bend Kevin Gagnon, 19953 S.W. Antler Point Drive, Bend Paul E. Vodrup, 61277 Columbine Lane, Bend Donald R. Anderson, P.O. Box 71, Chemult

Ochoco Ave., Prineville Richard L. Johnson, 2380 S.W. Obsidian Ave., Redmond Filed April 22

Shaun L. Matthews, 3197 N.W. McBeth Court, Prineville Filed April 23

Nicole K. Judge, 954 N.E. 10th St., Bend Adam L. Beck, P.O. Box 995, Prineville Kinsey M. Hays, 654 N.E. Olney Ave., Bend Michael B. Finley, 2601 Bobbi Court, Prineville Chapter 13

Filed April 19

Patricia M. Lanthier, 61040 South Queens Drive, Sp. 1, Bend Sharyn L. Walman, 3004 N.E. Sugarpine Road, Prineville Jennifer A. Raszler, 327 S.W. Garfield Ave., Bend Amanda K. Satison, 53230 Day Road, La Pine Filed April 20

Linda A. Day, P.O. Box 9021, Bend Andre M. Antoniou, 734 N.E. Fourth St., Bend Megan L. Reece, 870 N.W.

Filed April 17

Scott A. Morelock, 20371 Chewacan Court, Bend Filed April 18

John V. Amodeo, 3009 N.E. Waverly Court, Bend Filed April 19

Kendall L. Haff, 1270 S.W. Rimrock, Madras Kevin W. Lusby, P.O. Box 1881, Sisters Filed April 23

Kip R. Metcalf, 17617 Knight Road, Bend

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THURSDAY May 10 BUSINESS NETWORK INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY MEETING: Free; 7 a.m.; Bend Masonic Center, 1036 N.E. Eighth St.; 541-610-9125. GETTING THE MOST OUT OF SCHWAB.COM: Registration required; free; noon-1 p.m.; Charles Schwab & Co., 777 N.W. Wall St., Suite 201, Bend; 541-318-1794 or luiz.soutomaior@schwab.com. COMPUTER ESSENTIALS II: Registration required; $55; 6-9 p.m.; COCC - Crook County Open Campus, 510 S.E. Lynn Blvd., Prineville; 541383-7270 or http://noncredit.cocc .edu. HOW TO SELECT THE RIGHT FRANCHISE: Registration required; free; 6-9 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, 2600 N.W. College Way, Bend; 541-383-7290 or http://noncredit.cocc.edu. TOASTMASTERS CLUB: 25th anniversary “The Secrets of Success: Why Toastmasters Matters�; RSVP by May 3; 6-7:30 p.m.; DEQ Conference Room, 475 N.E. Bellevue Drive, Bend; 541-5931656 or http://communicatorsplus .toastmastersclubs.org.

ing a full day of testimony by James Murdoch before the inquiry, which was launched in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal that has rocked News Corp. and shaken Britain’s political establishment. Murdoch began his testimony Tuesday by insisting he had no idea how widespread the hacking was at newspapers then under his control. He also testified that he met Prime Minister David Cameron on a dozen occasions, some of them social ones.

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FRIDAY May 11 BUSINESS START-UP WORKSHOP: Registration required; $15; 11 a.m.-1 p.m.; Central Oregon Community College, Redmond campus, 2030 S.E. College Loop, Redmond; 541383-7290 or http://noncredit.cocc .edu. CENTRAL OREGON REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT CLUB: Free; 11 a.m.; ServiceMaster Clean, 20806 Sockeye Place, Bend; 541-610-4006 or bobbleile@windermere.com.

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HONDA CRV EX 2011 4WD. new tires, 18k, Save $$ over new! $23,999. 541-647-5151

Jeep Cherokee 1990, 4WD, 3 sets rims & tires, exlnt set snow tires, great 1st car! $1800. 541-633-5149

Nissan Xterra S - 4x4 2006, AT, 76K, good all-weather tires, $13,500 obo. 858-345-0084

Porsche Cayenne 2004, 86k, immac, dealer maint’d, loaded, now $17000. 503-459-1580

Chevy Tahoe LS 2001 4x4. 120K mi, Power seats, Tow Pkg, 3rd row seating, extra tires, CD, privacy tinting, upgraded rims. Fantastic cond. $9500 Contact Timm at Lincoln Mark IV, 1972, 541-408-2393 for info needs vinyl top, runs or to view vehicle. good, $3500. 541-771-4747

Model A pickup 1930, Immaculate cond. Must see to appreci% ate. Less than 200 miles since restoration. Asking $19,500. 541-410-0818

Ford Excursion 2005, 4WD, diesel, exc. cond., $24,000, call 541-923-0231.

Jeep Willys 1947 cstm, Mazda Tribute 2004, all small block Chevy, PS, pwr., sunroof, snow OD, mags + trlr. Swap tires, 1-owner, 94K for backhoe? No a.m. $8900, 541-923-8010. calls, pls. 541-389-6990

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PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE T.S. No.: OR-11-490428-SH Plymouth Barracuda 1966, original car! 300 hp, 360 V8, centerlines, (Original 273 eng & wheels incl.) 541-593-2597 933

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PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE T.S. No.: OR-11-427522-NH Reference is made to that certain deed made by SARAH TAYLOR, as Grantor to FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, as trustee, in favor of THE MORTGAGE PROFESSIONALS OF CENTRAL OR.,, as Beneficiary, dated 8/12/2004, recorded 8/26/2004, in official records of DESCHUTES County, Oregon, in book / reel / volume number fee / file / instrument / microfile / reception number 2004-51505, , covering the following described real property situated in said County and State, to wit:

Chevy 1500 Z71 1994, 5.7 V8, New tires, 120K miles, $3200. 541-279-8013

APN: 199025 LOT 20 AND THE WESTERLY 1.4 FEET OF LOT 19 OF BOYD ACRES VIEW ESTATES, PHASE 3, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON.

Commonly known as: 20729 NICOLETTE AVENUE, BEND, OR 97701 Chevy 3/4 ton 4x4, 1995, extended cab, long box, grill guard, Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and notice has been recorded pursuant to Section 86.735(3) of running boards, bed Oregon Revised Statutes: the default for which the foreclosure is made is the grantors: The inrails & canopy, 178K stallments of principal and interest which became due on 11/1/2010, and all subsequent installmiles, $4800 obo. ments of principal and interest through the date of this Notice, plus amounts that are due for late 208-301-3321 (Bend) charges, delinquent property taxes, insurance premiums, advances made on senior liens, taxes Dodge 250 Club Cab and/or insurance, trustee's fees, and any attorney fees and court costs arising from or associated 1982, long box, with the beneficiaries efforts to protect and preserve its security, all of which must be paid as a canopy, tow pkg., a/c, condition of reinstatement, including all sums that shall accrue through reinstatement or pay-off. rebuilt engine, new Nothing in this notice shall be construed as a waiver of any fees owing to the Beneficiary under the tires and brake, autoDeed of Trust pursuant to the terms of the loan documents. Monthly Payment $706.71 Monthly matic transmission w/ Late Charge $19.09 under drive, $2995. By this reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all obligations secured by said deed of 541-548-2731 trust immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: The sum of $159,371.07 together with interest thereon at the rate of 2.8750 per annum from 10/1/2010 until paid; plus all accrued late charges thereon; and all trustee's fees, foreclosure costs and any sums advanced by the beneficiary pursuant to the terms of said deed of trust. Whereof, notice hereby is given that Quality Loan Service Corporation of Washington, the undersigned trustee will on 8/3/2012 at the hour of 1:00:00 PM , Standard of Time, as established by section 187.110, Oregon Revised Statutes, At the front entrance to the Deschutes County Dodge 3500 2007 Quad Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond St., Bend, OR County of DESCHUTES, State of Oregon, sell at public Cab SLT 4x4, 6.7L auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real property which the Cummins 6-spd AT, grantor had or had power to convey at the time of execution by him of the said trust deed, together after-market upgrades, with any interest which the grantor or his successors in interest acquired after the execution of said superb truck, call for trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of details, $28,000 OBO. sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. 541-385-5682 Notice is further given that any person named in section 86.753 of Oregon Revised Statutes has the right to have the foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of said principal as would not then be due had no default occurred), together with the costs, trustee's and attorney's fees and curing any other default complained of in the Notice of Default by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for sale. Ford F-150 1995, 112K, 4X4, long bed, auto, For Sale Information Call: 714-573-1965 or very clean, runs well, Login to: www.priorityposting.com new tires, $7000. 541-548-4039. In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular includes plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other persons owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Pursuant to Oregon Law, this sale will not be deemed final until the Trustee's deed has been issued Ford F150 2006, by Quality Loan Service Corporation of Washington. If there are any irregularities discovered crew cab, 1 owner, within 10 days of the date of this sale, that the trustee will rescind the sale, return the buyer's 59,000 miles, money and take further action as necessary. If the sale is set aside for any reason, including if the $15,500, Trustee is unable to convey title, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the 541-408-2318. monies paid to the Trustee. This shall be the Purchaser's sole and exclusive remedy. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Trustor, the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the Beneficiary's Agent, or the Beneficiary's Attorney. If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holder's rights against the real property only. THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a credit report agency if Ford F150 4x4 1997, you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. 4.6 Lariat, green, pwr win/doors, short bed, Dated: 3/26/2012 165K mi, leather seats $3500. 541-788-7732 Quality Loan Service Corporation of Washington, as Trustee Just bought a new boat? Signature By: Brooke Frank, Sell your old one in the Assistant Secretary classiieds! Ask about our Super Seller rates! Quality Loan Service Corp. of Washington 541-385-5809 c/o Quality Loan Service Corp. 2141 5th Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 For Non-Sale Information: Quality Loan Service Corporation of Washington c/o Quality Loan Service Corp. 2141 5th Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 Fax: 619-645-7716

Ford F250 1988 Lariat 4x4, 99k miles, 7.5 liter, AT, CC, AC, tow NOTICE TO RESIDENTIAL TENANTS The property in which you are living is in foreclosure. A pkg, beautiful truck, foreclosure sale is scheduled for 8/3/2012. The date of this sale may be postponed. Unless the well maint’d. $3500 lender that is foreclosing on this property is paid before the sale date, the foreclosure will go obo. 541-460-3934 through and someone new will own this property. After the sale, the new owner is required to you with contact information and notice that the sale took place. The following information GMC SIERRA 2003 provide applies to you only if you are a bona fide tenant occupying and renting this property as a 2500 HD cab, short bed, residential dwelling under a legitimate rental agreement. The information does not apply to you if 38K mi, full cover with you own this property or if you are not a bona fide residential tenant. If the foreclosure sale goes full carpeting, V8 6.6L through, the new owner will have the right to require you to move out. Before the new owner can turbo diesel, auto, 5 require you to move, the new owner must provide you with written notice that specifies the date by spd Allison trans, rear which you must move out. If you do not leave before the move-out date, the new owner can have seat DVD, all leather the sheriff remove you from the property after a court hearing. You will receive notice of the court interior. etc., etc., etc., hearing. $24,000. 541-388-3715 PROTECTION FROM EVICTION IF YOU ARE A BONA FIDE TENANT OCCUPYING AND RENTING THIS PROPERTY AS A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO CONTINUE LIVING IN THIS PROPERTY AFTER THE FORECLOSURE SALE FOR: o THE REMAINDER OF YOUR FIXED TERM LEASE, IF YOU HAVE A FIXED TERM LEASE; OR o AT LEAST 90 DAYS FROM THE DATE YOU ARE GIVEN A WRITTEN TERMINATION NOTICE. GMC ½-ton Pickup, 1972, LWB, 350hi If the new owner wants to move in and use this property as a primary residence, the new owner can give you written notice and require you to move out after 90 days, even though you have a fixed motor, mechanically term lease with more than 90 days left. You must be provided with at least 90 days' written notice A-1, interior great; after the foreclosure sale before you can be required to move. A bona fide tenant is a residential body needs some tenant who is not the borrower (property owner) or a child, spouse or parent of the borrower, and TLC. $4000 OBO. whose rental agreement: o Is the result of an arm's-length transaction; o Requires the payment of Call 541-382-9441 rent that is not substantially less than fair market rent for the property, unless the rent is reduced or subsidized due to a federal, state or local subsidy; and o Was entered into prior to the date of the foreclosure sale. ABOUT YOUR TENANCY BETWEEN NOW AND THE FORECLOSURE SALE: RENT YOU SHOULD CONTINUE TO PAY RENT TO YOUR LANDLORD UNTIL THE PROPERTY IS SOLD International Flat OR UNTIL A COURT TELLS YOU OTHERWISE. IF YOU DO NOT PAY RENT, YOU CAN BE Bed Pickup 1963, 1 EVICTED. BE SURE TO KEEP PROOF OF ANY PAYMENTS YOU MAKE. SECURITY DEPOSIT ton dually, 4 spd. You may apply your security deposit and any rent you paid in advance against the current rent you trans., great MPG, owe your landlord as provided in ORS 90.367. To do this, you must notify your landlord in writing could be exc. wood that you want to subtract the amount of your security deposit or prepaid rent from your rent hauler, runs great, payment. You may do this only for the rent you owe your current landlord. If you do this, you must new brakes, $1950. do so before the foreclosure sale. The business or individual who buys this property at the 541-419-5480. foreclosure sale is not responsible to you for any deposit or prepaid rent you paid to your landlord. ABOUT YOUR TENANCY AFTER THE FORECLOSURE SALE The new owner that buys this Mazda B4000 2004 property at the foreclosure sale may be willing to allow you to stay as a tenant instead of requiring Cab Plus 4x4. 4½ yrs you to move out after 90 days or at the end of your fixed term lease. After the sale, you should or 95,000 miles left on receive a written notice informing you that the sale took place and giving you the new owner's ext’d warranty. V6, name and contact information. You should contact the new owner if you would like to stay. 5-spd, AC, studded If the new owner accepts rent from you, signs a new residential rental agreement with you or does tires, 2 extra rims, not notify you in writing within 30 days after the date of the foreclosure sale that you must move tow pkg, 132K mi, all out, the new owner becomes your new landlord and must maintain the property. Otherwise: o You records, exlnt cond, do not owe rent; o The new owner is not your landlord and is not responsible for maintaining the $9500. 541-408-8611 property on your behalf; and o You must move out by the date the new owner specifies in a notice to you. The new owner may offer to pay your moving expenses and any other costs or amounts 935 you and the new owner agree on in exchange for your agreement to leave the premises in less Sport Utility Vehicles than 90 days or before your fixed term lease expires. You should speak with a lawyer to fully understand your rights before making any decisions regarding your tenancy. IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON TO TRY TO FORCE YOU TO LEAVE YOUR DWELLING UNIT WITHOUT FIRST GIVING YOU WRITTEN NOTICE AND GOING TO COURT TO EVICT YOU. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS, YOU SHOULD CONSULT A CHEVY LAWYER. SUBURBAN LT If you believe you need legal assistance, contact the Oregon State Bar and ask for the lawyer referral service. Contact information for the Oregon State Bar is included with this notice. If you do 2005, low miles., not have enough money to pay a lawyer and are otherwise eligible, you may be able to receive good tires, new legal assistance for free. Information about whom to contact for free legal assistance is included brakes, moonroof with this notice. Oregon State Bar: (503) 684-3763; (800) 452-7636 Legal assistance: Reduced to www.lawhelp.org/or/index.cfm $15,750

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Reference is made to that certain deed made by CHRISTINA B KRUSE as Grantor to FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE CO. OF OR., as trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ("MERS") AS NOMINEE FOR SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC., as Beneficiary, dated 12/20/2007, recorded 12/26/2007, in official records of DESCHUTES County, Oregon in book / reel / volume number fee / file / instrument / microfile / reception number 2007-65672, , covering the following described real property situated in said County and State, to wit: APN: 125056 See Exhibit A Attached Trustee's Sale Guarantee TI 158 OLTA Form 9 Guarantee No.: 7069-1810795 Exhibit "A" Real property in the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, described as follows: A portion of the East half of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 22, Township 15 South, Range 12 East of the Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, Oregon, described as follows: Commencing at a 1-1/2 inch pipe at the Southeast corner of Section 22, the initial point; thence North 00º09'43" West along the East line of the Southeast quarter of Section 22, 978.38 feet to a 1/2 inch iron pipe and the True Point of Beginning; thence North 00º09'43" West along said East line, 351.08 feet to the South 1/16 corner; thence South 89º18'48" West along the North line of the Southeast quarter Southeast quarter, 655.28 feet to the West line of the East quarter Southeast quarter Southeast quarter; thence South 00º07'08" East along said West line, 351.08 feet to a 1/2 inch pipe; thence North 89º18'48" East parallel with the North line of said Southeast quarter of Southeast quarter, 655.54 feet to the Point of Beginning. NOTE: This legal description was created prior to January 1, 2008. Tax Parcel Number: 125056 Commonly known as: 2755 SW83RD ST, REDMOND, OR 97756 Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and notice has been recorded pursuant to Section 86.735(3) of Oregon Revised Statutes: the default for which the foreclosure is made is the grantors: The installments of principal and interest which became due on 9/1/2011, and all subsequent installments of principal and interest through the date of this Notice, plus amounts that are due for late charges, delinquent property taxes, insurance premiums, advances made on senior liens, taxes and/or insurance, trustee's fees, and any attorney fees and court costs arising from or associated with the beneficiaries efforts to protect and preserve its security, all of which must be paid as a condition of reinstatement, including all sums that shall accrue through reinstatement or pay-off. Nothing in this notice shall be construed as a waiver of any fees owing to the Beneficiary under the Deed of Trust pursuant to the terms of the loan documents. Monthly Payment $2,870.57 Monthly Late Charge $143.53 By this reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all obligations secured by said deed of trust immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: The sum of $362,683.90 together with interest thereon at the rate of 7.0000 per annum from 8/1/2011 until paid; plus all accrued late charges thereon; and all trustee's fees, foreclosure costs and any sums advanced by the beneficiary pursuant to the terms of said deed of trust. Whereof, notice hereby is given that Quality Loan Service Corporation of Washington, the undersigned trustee will on 8/3/2012 at the hour of 1:00:00 PM, Standard of Time, as established by section 187.110, Oregon Revised Statutes, at At the front entrance to the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond St., Bend, OR County of DESCHUTES, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of execution by him of the said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or his successors in interest acquired after the execution of said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in section 86.753 of Oregon Revised Statutes has the right to have the foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of said principal as would not then be due had no default occurred), together with the costs, trustee's and attorney's fees and curing any other default complained of in the Notice of Default by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for sale. For Sale Information Call: 714-573-1965 or Login to: www.priorityposting.com. In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular includes plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other persons owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Pursuant to Oregon Law, this sale will not be deemed final until the Trustee's deed has been issued by Quality Loan Service Corporation of Washington. If there are any irregularities discovered within 10 days of the date of this sale, that the trustee will rescind the sale, return the buyer's money and take further action as necessary. If the sale is set aside for any reason, including if the Trustee is unable to convey title, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the monies paid to the Trustee. This shall be the Purchaser's sole and exclusive remedy. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Trustor, the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the Beneficiary's Agent, or the Beneficiary's Attorney. If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holder's rights against the real property only. THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. Dated: 3/26/2012 Quality Loan Service Corporation of Washington, as trustee Signature By Brooke Frank, Assistant Secretary Quality Loan Service Corp. of Washington c/o Quality Loan Service Corp. 2141 5th Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 For Non-Sale Information: Quality Loan Service Corp. of Washington 2141 5th Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 Fax: 619-645-7716 NOTICE TO RESIDENTIAL TENANTS The property in which you are living is in foreclosure. A foreclosure sale is scheduled for 8/3/2012. The date of this sale may be postponed. Unless the lender that is foreclosing on this property is paid before the sale date, the foreclosure will go through and someone new will own this property. After the sale, the new owner is required to provide you with contact information and notice that the sale took place. The following information applies to you only if you are a bona fide tenant occupying and renting this property as a residential dwelling under a legitimate rental agreement. The information does not apply to you if you own this property or if you are not a bona fide residential tenant. If the foreclosure sale goes through, the new owner will have the right to require you to move out. Before the new owner can require you to move, the new owner must provide you with written notice that specifies the date by which you must move out. If you do not leave before the move-out date, the new owner can have the sheriff remove you from the property after a court hearing. You will receive notice of the court hearing. PROTECTION FROM EVICTION IF YOU ARE A BONA FIDE TENANT OCCUPYING AND RENTING THIS PROPERTY AS A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO CONTINUE LIVING IN THIS PROPERTY AFTER THE FORECLOSURE SALE FOR: o THE REMAINDER OF YOUR FIXED TERM LEASE, IF YOU HAVE A FIXED TERM LEASE; OR o AT LEAST 90 DAYS FROM THE DATE YOU ARE GIVEN A WRITTEN TERMINATION NOTICE. If the new owner wants to move in and use this property as a primary residence, the new owner can give you written notice and require you to move out after 90 days, even though you have a fixed term lease with more than 90 days left. You must be provided with at least 90 days' written notice after the foreclosure sale before you can be required to move. A bona fide tenant is a residential tenant who is not the borrower (property owner) or a child, spouse or parent of the borrower, and whose rental agreement: o Is the result of an arm's-length transaction; o Requires the payment of rent that is not substantially less than fair market rent for the property, unless the rent is reduced or subsidized due to a federal, state or local subsidy; and o Was entered into prior to the date of the foreclosure sale. ABOUT YOUR TENANCY BETWEEN NOW AND THE FORECLOSURE SALE: RENT YOU SHOULD CONTINUE TO PAY RENT TO YOUR LANDLORD UNTIL THE PROPERTY IS SOLD OR UNTIL A COURT TELLS YOU OTHERWISE. IF YOU DO NOT PAY RENT, YOU CAN BE EVICTED. BE SURE TO KEEP PROOF OF ANY PAYMENTS YOU MAKE. SECURITY DEPOSIT You may apply your security deposit and any rent you paid in advance against the current rent you owe your landlord as provided in ORS 90.367. To do this, you must notify your landlord in writing that you want to subtract the amount of your security deposit or prepaid rent from your rent payment. You may do this only for the rent you owe your current landlord. If you do this, you must do so before the foreclosure sale. The business or individual who buys this property at the foreclosure sale is not responsible to you for any deposit or prepaid rent you paid to your landlord. ABOUT YOUR TENANCY AFTER THE FORECLOSURE SALE The new owner that buys this property at the foreclosure sale may be willing to allow you to stay as a tenant instead of requiring you to move out after 90 days or at the end of your fixed term lease. After the sale, you should receive a written notice informing you that the sale took place and giving you the new owner's name and contact information. You should contact the new owner if you would like to stay. If the new owner accepts rent from you, signs a new residential rental agreement with you or does not notify you in writing within 30 days after the date of the foreclosure sale that you must move out, the new owner becomes your new landlord and must maintain the property. Otherwise: o You do not owe rent; o The new owner is not your landlord and is not responsible for maintaining the property on your behalf; and o You must move out by the date the new owner specifies in a notice to you. The new owner may offer to pay your moving expenses and any other costs or amounts you and the new owner agree on in exchange for your agreement to leave the premises in less than 90 days or before your fixed term lease expires. You should speak with a lawyer to fully understand your rights before making any decisions regarding your tenancy. IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON TO TRY TO FORCE YOU TO LEAVE YOUR DWELLING UNIT WITHOUT FIRST GIVING YOU WRITTEN NOTICE AND GOING TO COURT TO EVICT YOU. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR RIGHTS, YOU SHOULD CONSULT A LAWYER. If you believe you need legal assistance, contact the Oregon State Bar and ask for the lawyer referral service. Contact information for the Oregon State Bar is included with this notice. If you do not have enough money to pay a lawyer and are otherwise eligible, you may be able to receive legal assistance for free. Information about whom to contact for free legal assistance is included with this notice. Oregon State Bar: (503) 684-3763; (800) 452-7636 Legal assistance: www.lawhelp.org/or/index.cfm P935664 4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 04/25/2012


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LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF BEND Street Preservation 2012ST12HA NOTICE OF INVITATION TO BID

County, State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013, will be held at the La Pine City Hall at 16345 Sixth Street, La Pine, Or. The meeting will take place on May 2, 2012 at 6:00 pm. The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive comment from the public on the budget. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after May 1, 2012 at the La Pine City Hall, 16345 Sixth Street, La Pine, OR between the hours of 9:00 am and 5:00 pm. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Committee will take place. Any person may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed programs with the Budget Committee. At the Chairperson's discretion comments may be limited to a time certain.

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The City of Bend Street Department invites Sealed Bids for 17.58 lane miles of pavement restoration work. The treatments will be comprised of either a 1.5-inch Overlay, 2-inch Grind and Inlay or Hot Asphalt Surface Treatment (Chip Seal). The invitation to bid, plans, specifications, addenda, planholders list, mandatory pre-bid attendees, and notification of bid results for this project may be viewed, printed or ordered on line from Central Oregon Builders Exchange at http://www.plansonfile.com by clicking on "Public Works Projects" and then on "City of Bend" or in person at 1902 NE 4th St, Bend, Oregon. Entities intending to bid should register with the Central Oregon Builders Exchange as a planholder in order to receive addenda. This can be done on-line or by contacting Central Oregon Builders Exchange at: (541) 389-0123, Fax (541) 389-1549, or email at admin@plansonfile.co m. Bidders are responsible for making sure they have all addenda before submitting bids. A mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be held on May 3, 2012, at 10:00 AM at the Council Chambers at Bend City Hall, 710 NW Wall Street, Bend, Oregon. The deadline for submitting bids is: May 16, 2012, at 2:00 PM. Bids will be opened and read at Bend City Hall Council Chambers (located on 1st Floor) immediately after the deadline. Bids must be physically received by the City at the location listed below by the deadline. No faxed or electronic (email) bids shall be accepted. Sealed bids shall be delivered to: Gwen Chapman, Purchasing Manager, City Hall, Administrative Office, 2nd floor, 710 Wall Street, Bend, Oregon 97701 or mailed to her at: City of Bend, PO Box 431, Bend, Oregon 97709. The outside of the envelope or box containing the bid shall include the bidders name and be marked: Street Preservation 2012- ST12HA. Prequalification is a requirement. Bidders must have a prequalification approval letter from ODOT or the City of Bend on file with City at the time the bids are opened. Prequalification forms may be obtained from Gwen Chapman at 541-385-6677. New applications for the City of Bend prequalification must be delivered to: City of Bend Purchasing, 710 NW Wall St, Bend, Oregon 97701 at least five days before the bid deadline. This project is subject to the provisions of ORS 279C.800 through 279C.870 regarding payment of prevailing wages. Published April 25, 2012 Gwen Chapman Purchasing Manager LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the City of La Pine, Deschutes

LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Budget Committee Meeting Redmond Fire & Rescue A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the Redmond Fire & Rescue, Deschutes County, State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013, will be held at the Redmond Main Fire Station located at 341 N.W. Dogwood Ave., Redmond Oregon on May 1, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. The committee will reconvene if necessary on May 2, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive comment from the public on the budget. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after Tuesday, April 24, 2012 at the Redmond Main Fire Station located at 341 N.W. Dogwood Ave., Redmond Oregon, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Committee will take place. Any person may appear at the meeting and discuss the proposed programs with the Budget Committee. Publish: The Bulletin April 18, 2012 & April 25, 2012 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING: LA PINE PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the La Pine Park & Recreation District, Deschutes County, State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012, will be held at 513890 Walling Ln. La Pine OR 97739. The meeting will take place May 2, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive comment from the public on the budget. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after May 2, 2012, at 16405 1st Street La Pine OR 97739, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Committee

For more information please contact Justin Cutler, Director, La Pine Park & Recreation District at 541.536.2223.

Check out the classiieds online www.bendbulletin.com Updated daily PUBLIC NOTICE State of Oregon Department of Forestry Business Services Program - Facilities Section -ISSUESREQUEST FOR PROPOSALS TO PURCHASE APPROXIMATELY ONE THIRD ACRE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE OLD SISTERS SUB-UNIT COMPOUND Location: ODF Sisters Sub-Unit 251 S. Elm Street Sisters, OR 97759 Sale: The property is owned by the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF). Price: Asking price for the entire property in "as is" condition is one hundred eighty thousand dollars (US$180,000.00). Non-Mandatory Pre-Submission Meeting: An on-site meeting and tour will be held on Wednesday May 2, 2012 at 10:00 am. Bid materials and other information will be available at the meeting. Attendance is strongly recommended.

LEGAL NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Loan No: 0022591465 T.S. No.: 12-00089-6

LEGAL NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE

Reference is made to that certain Deed of Trust dated as of November 27, 2006 made by, DENNIS KILLELEA, as the original grantor, to FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF OREGON, as the original trustee, in favor of OPTION ONE MORTGAGE CORPORATION, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, as the original beneficiary, recorded on December 12, 2006, as Instrument No. 2006-81189 of Official Records in the Office of the Recorder of Deschutes County, Oregon (the "Deed of Trust"). The current beneficiary is: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-3, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-3 , (the "Beneficiary"). APN: 102363 LOT THIRTEEN (13), BLOCK TWENTY-THREE(23), BOULEVARD ADDITION TO BEND, RECORDED JULY 13, 1912, IN CABINET A, PAGE 15, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. Commonly known as: 1347 NW COLUMBIA ST, BEND, OR Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by the Deed of Trust and notice has been recorded pursuant to Section 86.735(3) of Oregon Revised Statutes: the default(s) for which the foreclosure is made is that the grantor(s): failed to pay payments which became due; together with late charges due; together with other fees and expenses incurred by the Beneficiary; and which defaulted amounts total: $1,905.87 as of April 3, 2012. By this reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all obligations secured by said deed of trust immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: The sum of $373,394.39 together with interest thereon at the rate of 6.12500% per annum from September 1, 2011 until paid; plus all accrued late charges thereon; and all Trustee's fees, foreclosure costs and any sums advanced by the Beneficiary pursuant to the terms of said deed of trust. Whereof, notice hereby is given that FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, as the duly appointed Trustee under the Deed of Trust will on August 15, 2012 at the hour of 11:00 AM, Standard of Time, as established by section 187.110, Oregon Revised Statues, at the front entrance of the Courthouse, 1164 N.W. Bond Street, Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution of the Deed of Trust, together with any interest which the grantor or his successor(s) in interest acquired after the execution of the Deed of Trust, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the Trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in Section 86.753 of Oregon Revised Statutes has the right to have the foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the Beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of said principal as would not then be due had no default occurred), together with the costs, Trustee's or attorney's fees and curing any other default complained of in the Notice of Default by tendering the performance required under the obligation or Deed of Trust, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for sale. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1920 Main Street, Suite 1120, Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-4900 FOR SALE INFORMATION CALL: 714.730.2727 Website for Trustee's Sale Information: www.lpsasap.com In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular includes plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other persons owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said Deed of Trust, the words "Trustee" and 'Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Dated: April 18, 2012 FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, Trustee Michael Busby, Authorized Signature

Reference is made to the deed of trust under which Jade W. Ames and Heather A. Ames, as grantor, Western Title and Escrow Company is the trustee, and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS), solely as nominee for lender and lender's successors and assigns, is the beneficiary, which was dated May 24, 2007 and recorded April 5, 2007 and recorded on May 2, 2007 as Recording No. 2007-25186 in the Official Records of Deschutes County, Oregon. The beneficial interest in said deed of trust was transferred to Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance, Inc. by assignment recorded on November 15, 2010 as Recording No. 2010-45508. Said deed of trust covers the following described real property situated in the above-mentioned county and state, to-wit: The north ten feet of Lot 8 and all of Lot 9 and the south seven feet of Lot 10, in Block 7 of Mountain View addition to Redmond, City of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon. Together with that portion of the ally abutting thereon, which inured to said lots by vacation as disclosed by instrument recorded April 6, 1977, in Book 248, Page 119 of Deed Records. Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said deed of trust and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to ORS 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: Failure to make monthly payments of $1,737.13 each due on the 1st day of February 2011 through December 1, 2011. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by said deed of trust immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to-wit: $250,635.49; plus a per diem of $44.59; plus attorney and trustee's fees and costs. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will, on Friday, June 1, 2012 at the hour of 11:00 A.M., in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the Deschutes County Courthouse located at 1100 NW Bond St, Bend, OR 97701, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said deed of trust, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. We are a debt collector. This communication is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. DATED: January 11, 2012. John W. Weil, Successor Trustee 1001 SW 5th Avenue, Suite 2150 Portland, Oregon 97204 Telephone No. (503) 226-0500

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Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Compliance with RFP: All proposals must LEGAL NOTICE comply with a ReTRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE quest for Proposals Loan No: xxxxxx8081 T.S. No.: 1357160-09. issued by ODF. A copy of the RFP can Reference is made to that certain deed made by David M Estopare and be obtained from: Tamela J Estopare, Husband And Wife, as Grantor to First American Title Insurance Company Of Oregon, as Trustee, in favor of World Savings Robert McKee Bank, Fsb, Its Successors and/or Assignees, as Beneficiary, dated DeFacilities Manager cember 27, 2007, recorded January 09, 2008, in official records of DesFacilities Section chutes, Oregon in book/reel/volume No. xx at page No. xx, fee/file/InstruBusiness Services ment/microfilm/reception No. 2008-01091 covering the following described Program real property situated in said County and State, to-wit: Oregon Department of Forestry A parcel of land located in the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter 2600 State Street (NE1/4 SE1/4) of Section Twenty three (23), Township Sixteen (16) South, Salem, Oregon 97301 Range Eleven (11), East of the Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, Voice: 503-945-7503 Oregon, which is described as follows; Commencing at the East Quarter Facsimile: corner of said Section 23; thence South 57°24’28” West, 225.87 feet to 503-945-7525 the true point of beginning; thence South 17°37’02” East, 625.60 feet; Email: thence South 00°03’09” West, 601.06 feet; thence South 89°53’10” West, bmckee@odf.state.or.us 200.00 feet; thence North 00°03’09” East, 600.86 feet; thence South 89°53’10” West, 283.27 feet; thence North 08°19’01” East, 206.77 feet; Deposit: Each prothence North 64°21’21” East, 49.77 feet; thence North 31°01’22” East, posal must be ac212.49 feet; thence North 35°15’37” East1 157.36 feet; thence North companied by a certi08°36’17” East, 57.15 feet; thence North 62°38’48” East, 11.19 feet to the fied check or sufficient point of beginning. bond in a sum not less than ten percent Commonly known as: 65365 Concorde Ln Bend Or 97701. (10%) of the total value of the proposed offer, in accordance Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and notice has with the requirements been recorded pursuant to Section 86.735(3) of the RFP. f Oregon Revised Statutes: the default for which the foreclosure is made is the grantor’s: Failure to pay the monthly payment due august 1, 2009 of Public Commentary: principal, interest and impounds and subsequent installments due thereThe public is invited to after; plus late charges; together with all subsequent sums advanced by comment on the valbeneficiary pursuant to the terms and conditions of said deed of trust. ues of this property to Monthly payment $2,962.46 Monthly Late Charge $127.04. By this reason the people of the of said default the beneficiary has declared all obligations secured by said State of Oregon, inDeed of Trust immediately due and payable, said sums being the cluding its values for following, to-wit; The sum of $559,436.31 together with interest thereon at fish and wildlife habi7.350% per annum from July 01, 2009 until paid; plus all accrued late tat and public access charges thereon; and all trustee’s fees, foreclosure costs and any sums to other property. All advance by the beneficiary pursuant to the terms and conditions of the such comments must said deed of trust. Whereof, notice hereby is given that, Cal-Western be in writing and Reconveyance Corporation the undersigned trustee will on July 16, 2012 submitted to the at the hour of 1:00pm, Standard of Time, as established by Section Submittal Address 187.110, Oregon Revised Statutes, At the bond street entrance to described below, by deschutes county courthouse 1164 Nw Bond, City of Bend, County of 3:00 p.m. (Pacific Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for Time), Friday, May cash the interest in the said described real property which the grantor had 11, 2012. or had power to convey at the time of the execution by him of the said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or his successors Deadline: Proposals in interest acquired after the execution of said trust deed, to satisfy the and deposits must be foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expense of sale, received at the folincluding a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that lowing address by no any person named in Section 86.753 of Oregon Revised Statutes has the later than 3:00 p.m. right to have the foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed (Pacific Time), Friday, reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due May 11, 2012: (other than such portion of said principal as would not then be due had no default occurred), together with the costs, trustee’s and attorney’s fees Sisters Sub-Unit and curing any other default complained of in the Notice of Default by Proposal tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, at Oregon Department of any time prior to five days before the date last set for sale. In construing Forestry this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the Facilities Section singular includes plural, the word “grantor” includes any successor in 2600 State Street interest to the grantor as well as any other persons owing an obligation, Salem, Oregon 97301 the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, the words “trustee” and “beneficiary” includes their respective successors in interest, Reservation of Rights if any. Dated: March 09, 2012. Cal-Western Reconveyance Corporation by ODF: Pursuant to 525 East Main Street P.O. Box 22004 El Cajon Ca 92022-9004 CalORS 270.130, ODF Western Reconveyance Corporation Signature/By: Tammy Laird reserves the right to accept or reject any R-406727 04/11, 04/18, 04/25, 05/02 proposal.

PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by MICHAEL T CHENEY AND KYLA MERWIN CHENEY, TENANTS BY ENTIRETY, as grantor(s), to WESTERN TITLE AND ESCROW, as Trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, dated 03/20/2007, recorded 03/26/2007, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception Number 2007-17502, covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: LOT 15, SHEVLIN MEADOWS PHASE 3, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2977 NW WILD MEADOW DRIVE BEND, OR 97701 Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations that the Trust Deed secures and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $3,647.74 beginning 11/01/2010; plus late charges of $155.66 each month beginning with the 11/01/2010 payment plus prior accrued late charges of $-311.32; plus advances of $90.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein. By reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation that the Trust Deed secures are immediately due and payable, said sums being the following to wit: $459,291.30 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.75 percent per annum beginning 10/01/2010 until paid, plus all accrued late charges thereon together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interests therein. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the undersigned Trustee will on Friday, June 29, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 AM, in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, Bend, Deschutes County, OR, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the Trust Deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the Trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstated by paying to the Beneficiary the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of notice of default that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, together with the Trustee's and attorney fees not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, that the Trust Deed secures, and the words "Trustee" and "Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Dated: February 24, 2012 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. For further information, please contact: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA 93063 (800)-281-8219 (TS# 11-0039822) 1006.136844-FEI Publication Dates: April 11, 18, 25 and May 2, 2012. 1006.136844


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LEGAL NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE A default has occurred under the terms of a trust deed made by Warren Freeborn, an unmarried person, as grantor to First American Title, as Trustee, in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for InstaMortgage.com, as Beneficiary, dated January 25, 2007, recorded January 30, 2007, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, in Book 2007, at Page 05895, beneficial interest having been assigned to U.S. Bank National Association as Trustee of J.P. Morgan Alternative Loan Trust 2007-A2, as covering the following described real property: Lot 11 of COURTYARD ACRES, Deschutes County, Oregon. COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 20572 Boyd Court, Bend, OR 97701. Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: Monthly payments in the sum of $2,733.55, from August 1, 2010, monthly payments in the sum of $3,144.89, from March 1, 2011, and monthly payments in the sum of $2,755.20, from April 1, 2011, together with all costs, disbursements, and/or fees incurred or paid by the beneficiary and/or trustee, their employees, agents or assigns. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation that the trust deed secures immediately due and payable, said sum being the following, to-wit: $450,812.83, together with interest thereon at the rate of 5.96% per annum from July 1, 2010, together with all costs, disbursements, and/or fees incurred or paid by the beneficiary and/or trustee, their employees, agents or assigns. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on July 5, 2012, at the hour of 11:00 AM PT, in accord with the standard time established by ORS 187.110, at the main entrance of the Deschutes County Courthouse, located at 1164 N.W. Bond Street, in the City of Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real property which the grantor has or had power to convey at the time of the execution of said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or his successors in interest acquired after the execution of said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given to any person named in ORS 86.753 that the right exists, at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by paying to the beneficiary of the entire amount due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligations or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee's fees and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Also, please be advised that pursuant to the terms stated on the Deed of Trust and Note, the beneficiary is allowed to conduct property inspections while property is in default. This shall serve as notice that the beneficiary shall be conducting property inspections on the said referenced property. The Fair Debt Collection Practice Act requires that we state the following: This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If a discharge has been obtained by any party through bankruptcy proceedings: This shall not be construed to be an attempt to collect the outstanding indebtedness or hold you personally liable for the debt. Dated: 02/28/2012 By: /s/:Kelly D. Sutherland KELLY D. SUTHERLAND Successor Trustee SHAPIRO & SUTHERLAND, LLC 1499 SE Tech Center Place, Suite 255 Vancouver, WA 98683 www.shapiroattorneys.com/wa Telephone: (360) 260-2253 Toll-free: 1-800-970-5647 S&S 10-105569

PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by GERALD M. RIKER AND JENNIFER MATTHEY, AS TENANTS BY THE ENTIRETY, as grantor(s), to DESCHUTES COUNTY TITLE CO., as Trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, dated 12/20/2005, recorded 12/29/2005, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception Number 2005-89579, and subsequently assigned to THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-2CB, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-2CB by Assignment recorded 02/28/2006 in Book/Reel/Volume No. N/A at Page No. N/A as Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception No. 2006-13627, covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: LOTS SEVEN AND EIGHT, IN BLOCK ONE HUNDRED SIX, OF FIRST ADDITION TO BEND PARK, CITY OF BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1254 NE 11TH ST BEND, OR 97701 Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations that the Trust Deed secures and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $1,567.55 beginning 08/01/2011; plus late charges of $66.23 each month beginning with the 08/01/2011 payment plus prior accrued late charges of $-132.46; plus advances of $85.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein. By reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation that the Trust Deed secures are immediately due and payable, said sums being the following to wit: $231,200.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.88 percent per annum beginning 07/01/2011 until paid, plus all accrued late charges thereon together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interests therein. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the undersigned Trustee will on Monday, July 02, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 AM, in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, Bend, Deschutes County, OR, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the Trust Deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the Trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstated by paying to the Beneficiary the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of notice of default that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, together with the Trustee's and attorney fees not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, that the Trust Deed secures, and the words "Trustee" and "Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Dated: February 28, 2012 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.

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For further information, please contact: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA 93063 (800)-281-8219 (TS# 12-0011498) 1006.154651-FEI Publication Dates: April 11, 18, 25 and May 2, 2012. 1006.154651

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More accurately described as follows: Lots one (1), Two (2), Three (3), PUBLIC NOTICE Ten (10), Eleven (11) and Twelve (12), block four (4), Laidlaw, TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Deschutes County, Oregon. Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by KEVIN KYLE AND Together with that portion of the vacated street inuring to said lots by CRYSTAL KYLE, as grantor(s), to AMERI TITLE, as Trustee, in favor of vacation order recorded September 13, 1990 in book 218 page 736, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as BenDeschutes county records. eficiary, dated 09/13/2005, recorded 09/21/2005, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as Recorder's PROPERTY ADDRESS: fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception Number 2005-63702, and subse64795 Cline Falls Road Bend, OR 97701 quently assigned to THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDBoth the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the real property to ERS OF CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2005-64CB, satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and a notice of default MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-64CB by has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the Assignment recorded 10/12/2011 in Book/Reel/Volume No. N/A at Page default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when No. N/A as Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception No. due the following sums: monthly payments of $949.74 beginning 07/01/11; 2011-035757, covering the following described real property situated in plus late charges of $0.00 each month beginning 07/15/11; plus prior acsaid county and state, to wit: crued late charges of $646.14; plus advances of $56.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney's fees incurred herein by reaLOT ONE (1) IN BLOCK FOUR (4) OF COUGAR GROVE, son of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. PROPERTY ADDRESS: By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the 16574 STAGE STOP DRIVE BEND, OR 97707 obligation secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: $110,889.04 with interest thereon at the rate of 5.625 percent per annum beginning 06/01/11; plus late charges of Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations that the Trust Deed secures and a notice of default $0.00 each month beginning 07/15/11 until paid; plus prior accrued late has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the charges of $646.14; plus advances of $56.00; together with title expense, default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when costs, trustee's fees and attorneys fees incurred herein by reason of said due the following sums: monthly payments of $1,760.55 beginning default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of 02/01/2011; plus late charges of $88.03 each month beginning with the the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepay02/01/2011 payment plus prior accrued late charges of $-440.15; plus adment penalties/premiums, if applicable. vances of $165.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further July 16, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A.M. in accord with the stansums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above dedard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside scribed real property and its interest therein. the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, in the City of Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public By reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation that the Trust Deed secures are immediately due and payauction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real able, said sums being the following to wit: $359,600.00 with interest property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the thereon at the rate of 5.88 percent per annum beginning 01/01/2011 until execution by grantor of the trust deed, together with any interest which the paid, plus all accrued late charges thereon together with title expense, grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said the trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the proteccosts and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. tion of the above described real property and its interests therein. Notice is further given that for reinstatement or payoff quotes requested pursuant to ORS 86.757 and 86.759 must be timely communicated in a WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the undersigned Trustee will on Friday, June 22, 2012 at the hour of written request that complies with that statute addressed to the trustee's 10:00 AM, in accord with the standard of time established by ORS "Urgent Request Desk" either by personal delivery to the trustee's physi187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes cal offices (call for address) or by first class, certified mail, return receipt County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, Bend, Deschutes County, OR, sell at requested, addressed to the trustee's post office box address set forth in public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described this notice. Due to potential conflicts with federal law, persons having no real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of record legal or equitable interest in the subject property will only receive the execution by grantor of the Trust Deed, together with any interest information concerning the lender's estimated or actual bid. Lender bid which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the exinformation is also available at the trustee's website, www.northwestecution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby setrustee.com. cured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, by the Trustee. at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) reinstated by paying to the Beneficiary the entire amount then due (other and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or occurred) and by curing any other default complained of notice of default trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the perforthat is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required unmance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses der the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, and in addition to paying actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default by trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation ORS 86.753. that the Trust Deed secures, together with the Trustee's and attorney fees Requests from persons named in ORS 86.753 for reinstatement quotes renot exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753. ceived less than six days prior to the date set for the trustee's sale will be honored only at the discretion of the beneficiary or if required by the terms In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other perof the loan documents. In construing this notice, the singular includes the son owing an obligation, that the Trust Deed secures, and the words plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor "Trustee" and "Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which if any. is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. The trustee's rules of Dated: February 15, 2012 auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. For further information, please contact: Becky Baker Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 (425)586-1900 Hohman, Aaron W and Hohman, Erin K McClaskey (TS# 7037.90944) 1002.210906-File Publication Dates: April 18, 25, May 2 and 9, 2012. 1002.210906

For further information, please contact: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA. 93063 (800) 281-8219 (TS# 12-0008523) 1006.153751-FEI Publication Dates: April 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2012. 1006.153751

LEGAL NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE A default has occurred under the terms of a trust deed made by John David Cornutt and Jennifer Layne Cornutt, as tenants by the entirety, as grantor to AmeriTitle, as Trustee, in favor of Washington Mutual Bank, as Beneficiary, dated May 3, 2006, recorded May 8, 2006, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, in Book 2006, at Page 31639, beneficial interest now held by JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, successor in interest by purchase from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver for Washington Mutual Bank as covering the following described real property: Lot Sixty (60), North Rim on Awbrey Butte, Phase 3, Deschutes County, Oregon. COMMONLY KNOWN AS: Lot Sixty (60), North Rim on Awbrey Butte, Phase 3, Bend, OR 97701. Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: Monthly payments in the sum of $3,210.21, from November 1, 2009, and monthly payments in the sum of $4,840.57, from January 1, 2012, together with all costs, disbursements, and/or fees incurred or paid by the beneficiary and/or trustee, their employees, agents or assigns. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation that the trust deed secures immediately due and payable, said sum being the following, to-wit: $348,603.96, together with interest thereon at the rate of 8.125% per annum from October 1, 2009, together with all costs, disbursements, and/or fees incurred or paid by the beneficiary and/or trustee, their employees, agents or assigns. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on July 5, 2012, at the hour of 11:00 AM PT, in accord with the standard time established by ORS 187.110, at the main entrance of the Deschutes County Courthouse, located at 1164 N.W. Bond Street, in the City of Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real property which the grantor has or had power to convey at the time of the execution of said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or his successors in interest acquired after the execution of said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given to any person named in ORS 86.753 that the right exists, at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by paying to the beneficiary of the entire amount due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligations or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee's fees and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Also, please be advised that pursuant to the terms stated on the Deed of Trust and Note, the beneficiary is allowed to conduct property inspections while property is in default. This shall serve as notice that the beneficiary shall be conducting property inspections on the said referenced property. The Fair Debt Collection Practice Act requires that we state the following: This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If a discharge has been obtained by any party through bankruptcy proceedings: This shall not be construed to be an attempt to collect the outstanding indebtedness or hold you personally liable for the debt. Dated: 02/29/2012 By: /s/:Kelly D. Sutherland KELLY D. SUTHERLAND Successor Trustee SHAPIRO & SUTHERLAND, LLC 1499 SE Tech Center Place, Suite 255 Vancouver, WA 98683 www.shapiroattorneys.com/wa Telephone: (360) 260-2253 Toll-free: 1-800-970-5647 S&S 10-104267

PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE File No. 7037.79951 Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by Gregory J Lustyik, July K Lustyik, Husband & Wife, as grantor, to Amerititle, as trustee, in favor of Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corporation, as beneficiary, dated 02/04/03, recorded 02/11/03, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as 2003-09868 , covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: A tract of land located in the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NE1/4 NE1/4) of Section Twenty-three (23), in Township Twenty (20) South, Range Ten (10), East of the Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, Oregon, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point whence the Northeast corner of said Section 23 bears North 26 degrees 48'44" East, 1466.61 feet, thence North 00 degrees 57'20" East, 660.00 feet; thence South 89 degrees 02'40" East, 330.00 feet; thence South 00 degrees 57'20" West 660.00 feet; thence North 89 degrees 02'40" West, 330.00 feet to the point of beginning. Excepting therefrom the Northerly 30 feet which is reserved for roadway purposes. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 16763 Winchester Drive Bend, OR 97707 Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $882.46 beginning 02/01/11; plus late charges of $0.00 each month beginning 02/16/11; plus prior accrued late charges of $169.25; plus advances of $173.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney's fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: $101,500.71 with interest thereon at the rate of 5.75 percent per annum beginning 01/01/11; plus late charges of $0.00 each month beginning 02/16/11 until paid; plus prior accrued late charges of $169.25; plus advances of $173.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorneys fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on July 9, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A.M. in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, in the City of Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that for reinstatement or payoff quotes requested pursuant to ORS 86.757 and 86.759 must be timely communicated in a written request that complies with that statute addressed to the trustee's "Urgent Request Desk" either by personal delivery to the trustee's physical offices (call for address) or by first class, certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the trustee's post office box address set forth in this notice. Due to potential conflicts with federal law, persons having no record legal or equitable interest in the subject property will only receive information concerning the lender's estimated or actual bid. Lender bid information is also available at the trustee's website, www.northwesttrustee.com. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 86.753. Requests from persons named in ORS 86.753 for reinstatement quotes received less than six days prior to the date set for the trustee's sale will be honored only at the discretion of the beneficiary or if required by the terms of the loan documents. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. The trustee's rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. For further information, please contact: Becky Baker Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 (425)586-1900 Lustyik, Gregory J and July K (TS# 7037.79951) 1002.210513-File Publication Dates: April 11, 18, 25 and May 2, 2012. 1002.210513


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LEGAL NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE A default has occurred under the terms of a trust deed made by Bradley Jahn and Tami J. Jahn, as grantor to Western Title Company, as Trustee, in favor of Washington Mutual Bank, FA, as Beneficiary, dated September 29, 2006, recorded October 10, 2006, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, in Book 2006, at Page 67711, beneficial interest now held by JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, successor in interest by purchase from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver for Washington Mutual Bank, formerly known as Washington Mutual Bank, FA as covering the following described real property: Lot 3, Hidden Meadow, Deschutes County, Oregon. COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1336 S.E. Minam Avenue, Bend, OR 97702. Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: Monthly payments in the sum of $1,059.48, from June 1, 2009, monthly payments in the sum of $1,092.22, from November 1, 2009, monthly payments in the sum of $1,061.77, from November 1, 2010, and monthly payments in the sum of $1,033.92, from November 1, 2011, together with all costs, disbursements, and/or fees incurred or paid by the beneficiary and/or trustee, their employees, agents or assigns. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation that the trust deed secures immediately due and payable, said sum being the following, to-wit: $181,207.86, together with interest thereon at the rate of 5.875% per annum from May 1, 2009, together with all costs, disbursements, and/or fees incurred or paid by the beneficiary and/or trustee, their employees, agents or assigns. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on June 26, 2012, at the hour of 11:00 AM PT, in accord with the standard time established by ORS 187.110, at the main entrance of the Deschutes County Courthouse, located at 1164 N.W. Bond Street, in the City of Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real property which the grantor has or had power to convey at the time of the execution of said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or his successors in interest acquired after the execution of said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given to any person named in ORS 86.753 that the right exists, at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by paying to the beneficiary of the entire amount due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligations or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee's fees and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Also, please be advised that pursuant to the terms stated on the Deed of Trust and Note, the beneficiary is allowed to conduct property inspections while property is in default. This shall serve as notice that the beneficiary shall be conducting property inspections on the said referenced property. The Fair Debt Collection Practice Act requires that we state the following: This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If a discharge has been obtained by any party through bankruptcy proceedings: This shall not be construed to be an attempt to collect the outstanding indebtedness or hold you personally liable for the debt. Dated: 02/21/2012 By: /s/:Kelly D. Sutherland KELLY D. SUTHERLAND Successor Trustee SHAPIRO & SUTHERLAND, LLC 1499 SE Tech Center Place, Suite 255 Vancouver, WA 98683 www.shapiroattorneys.com/wa Telephone: (360) 260-2253 Toll-free: 1-800-970-5647 S&S 10-103959

PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE File No. 7023.70087 Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by Minda LC. Higgins and Michael Ralph. Davis, a married couple, as grantor, to Fidelity National Title Company, as trustee, in favor of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as beneficiary, dated 06/24/06, recorded 09/29/06, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as 2006-65984, covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: Lot 16 in Block 1 of BUENA VENTURA, Deschutes County, Oregon. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 64825 CASA COURT BEND, OR 97701 Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $1,773.72 beginning 10/01/09, $2,635.11 beginning 03/01/10, and $2,020.95 beginning 03/01/11; plus late charges of $88.69 each month beginning 10/16/09; plus prior accrued late charges of ($177.38); plus advances of $14,570.73 that represent bankruptcy fees and costs, property inspection fees, trip charges, lock rekey, and paid attorney's fees and costs; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney's fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: $260,373.55 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.875 percent per annum beginning 09/01/09; plus late charges of $88.69 each month beginning 10/16/09 until paid; plus prior accrued late charges of ($177.38); plus advances of $14,570.73 that represent bankruptcy fees and costs, property inspection fees, trip charges, lock rekey, and paid attorney's fees and costs; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorneys fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on July 6, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A.M. in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, in the City of Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that for reinstatement or payoff quotes requested pursuant to ORS 86.757 and 86.759 must be timely communicated in a written request that complies with that statute addressed to the trustee's "Urgent Request Desk" either by personal delivery to the trustee's physical offices (call for address) or by first class, certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the trustee's post office box address set forth in this notice. Due to potential conflicts with federal law, persons having no record legal or equitable interest in the subject property will only receive information concerning the lender's estimated or actual bid. Lender bid information is also available at the trustee's website, www.northwesttrustee.com. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 86.753. Requests from persons named in ORS 86.753 for reinstatement quotes received less than six days prior to the date set for the trustee's sale will be honored only at the discretion of the beneficiary or if required by the terms of the loan documents. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. The trustee's rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. For further information, please contact: Kathy Taggart Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 (425)586-1900 HIGGINS, MINDA L.C. and DAVIS, MICHAEL R. (TS# 7023.70087) 1002.144877-File Publication Dates: April 11, 18, 25 and May 2, 2012. 1002.144877

LEGAL NOTICE Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by Randall B. Lucas and Martha C. Lucas, Grantor(s), to Western Title and Escrow Company trustee, in favor of The CIT Group/Sales Financing Inc, as beneficiary, recorded 9/15/1998, in the Records of Deschutes County, Oregon as Instrument No. 98-41061, Book 512 Page 0508, which was subsequently assigned to US Bank, NA, as trustee on behalf of Lehman ABS Manufactured Housing Contract Senior/Subordinate Asset-Backed Certificate Trust, Series 2001-B on March 14, 2012 under Instrument No. 2012-009097, and Katrina E. Glogowski, Glogowski Law Firm, PLLC being the successor trustee, covering the following described real property situated in the above-mentioned county and state, to wit: APN: 112617; The East Half of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (E1/2 NE1/4 NW1/4 SW1/4) of Section Nineteen (19), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Thirteen (13) East of the Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, Oregon. Excepting therefrom the North 10 feet; Commonly known as 60540 Billadeau Rd, Bend OR 97702. Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and notice has been recorded pursuant to section 86.753(3) of Oregon Revised Statutes. The default for which foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $745.09 beginning on 10/01/2011; plus late charges of $407.88; plus advances of $0.00; together with title expenses, costs, trustee's fees and attorneys' fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all obligations secured by said deed of trust immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: The sum of $80,616.26 together with interest thereon at the rate of 9.99% per annum from 10/01/2011 until paid; plus advances of $0.00; together with title expenses, costs, trustee's fees and attorneys' fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. Whereof, notice is hereby given that Katrina E. Glogowski, Glogowski Law Firm, PLLC, the undersigned trustee will on 7/31/2012 at the hour of 11:00 am standard time, as established by ORS 187.110, at the at the front entrance of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond Street, Bend, OR, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by him of the said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or his successors in interest acquired after the execution of said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right to have the foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of said principal as would not then be due had no default occurred), together with the costs, trustee's and attorney's fees and curing any other default complained of in the Notice of Default by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for sale. Notice is hereby given that reinstatement or payoff quotes requested pursuant to ORS 86.757 and 86.759 must comply with that statute. Due to potential conflicts with federal law, persons having no record legal or equitable interest in the subject property will only receive information concerning the sale status and the opening bid. In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other persons owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. DATED: 03/27/2012 Katrina E. Glogowski, Glogowski Law Firm, PLLC, 2505 Third Ave Ste 100, Seattle WA 98121, (206) 903-9966

PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE File No. 7021.11268 Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by Daniel R Schnell, and Teresa K Schnell, as grantor, to Fidelity National Title Insurance, as trustee, in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., its successors and assigns, as beneficiary, dated 03/12/06, recorded 03/15/06, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as 2006-17931 and subsequently assigned to Bank of America, N.A., as successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP by Assignment recorded as 2012-005383, covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: Lots 9 and 10 in Block 7 of McCaffery's First Addition to Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon, together with that portion of vacated Ash Street that inures to said lots: Except commencing at the Northeast corner of Lot 9 in Block 7 of McCaffery's First Addition to the City of Sisters; thence East along the South edge of Main Street to the centerline of Ash Street, vacated by the City Council of Sisters, being the point of beginning; thence South along the centerline of said vacated Ash Street a distance of 126 feet; thence Westerly in a line parallel to Main Street, a distance of 30 feet; thence Northerly in a line parallel to the centerline of said vacated Ash Street to the South edge of Main Street, a distance of 126 feet, more or less; thence Easterly along the South edge of Main Street to the centerline of said vacated Ash street, a distance of 30 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 221 West Main Avenue Sisters, OR 97759

LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION TO BID PRAIRIE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4 P.O. BOX 345 740 SOUTH OVERHOLT PRAIRIE CITY, OREGON 97869 541-820-3314 Prairie City School District No. 4 seeks bids from qualified contractors to install a new 730 kw (2500 MBH) code compliant biomass boiler in accordance with the Contract Specifications at the Prairie City School District. The District is looking for a contractor to integrate a low-pressure steam wood fired boiler with both the area heating and domestic hot water systems to serve the gymnasium/cafeteria building (hot water) and the main classroom building (steam); including the engineering, procurement, installation and commissioning of all equipment. Prairie City School District No. 4 (Owner) will receive sealed bids signed and dated until 12:00 noon May 9, 2012 at the School District Office located at P.O. Box 345, 740 South Overholt, Prairie City, Oregon 97869. The solicitation will be open for 14 days. Bids submitted after the above date will be returned to the bidder unopened. Bid security in the amount of 5% of the bid must accompany each bid, in accordance with the instructions to Bidders, made payable to Prairie City School Dist. No. 4. Performance Bond and Labor and Materials Payment Bond in the amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the contract amount will be required within five (5) days after receipt of properly prepared Agreement between Owner and Contractor. Amendments to the submitted offer will be permitted if received in writing prior to the bid closing and if endorsed by the same party or parties who signed and sealed the offer. Inquiries can be directed to David Kerr, Superintendent, at 541-820-3314. Superintendent Kerr is the individual authorized to receive bids at the address above. Availability: 1.Bid documents and contract specifications are on display and can be obtained at the School District Office at the above address. 2.Bid documents are made available only for the purpose of obtaining offers for this project. Their use does not confer a license or grant for other purposes. 3.Upon receipt of Bid Documents, verify that documents are complete; immediately notify the Schools representative upon finding discrepancies or omissions in the Proposal Documents. LEGAL NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Loan No: 0305104002 T.S. No.: 12-00309-6 Reference is made to that certain Deed of Trust dated as of August 6, 2010 made by, SUSAN C WALTOSZ AND MICHAEL D WALTOSZ, WIFE AND HUSBAND, as the original grantor, to FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INS CO, as the original trustee, in favor of Wells Fargo Bank, NA, as the original beneficiary, recorded on August 17, 2010, as Instrument No. 2010-32008 of Official Records in the Office of the Recorder of Deschutes County, Oregon (the "Deed of Trust"). The current beneficiary is: Wells Fargo Bank, NA, (the "Beneficiary"). APN: 131084 Lot Eight (8), Block Three (3), SUN MOUNTAIN RANCHES, recorded November 6, 1969, in Cabinet A, Page 353, Deschutes County, Oregon. Commonly known as: 18020 1ST AVE, BEND, OR Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by the Deed of Trust and notice has been recorded pursuant to Section 86.735(3) of Oregon Revised Statutes: the default(s) for which the foreclosure is made is that the grantor(s): failed to pay payments which became due; together with late charges due; together with other fees and expenses incurred by the Beneficiary; and which defaulted amounts total: $9,511.74 as of March 26, 2012. By this reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all obligations secured by said deed of trust immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: The sum of $210,623.22 together with interest thereon at the rate of 4.87500% per annum from September 1, 2011 until paid; plus all accrued late charges thereon; and all Trustee's fees, foreclosure costs and any sums advanced by the Beneficiary pursuant to the terms of said deed of trust. Whereof, notice hereby is given that FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, as the duly appointed Trustee under the Deed of Trust will on August 10, 2012 at the hour of 11:00 AM, Standard of Time, as established by section 187.110, Oregon Revised Statues, at the front entrance of the Courthouse, 1164 N.W. Bond Street, Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution of the Deed of Trust, together with any interest which the grantor or his successor(s) in interest acquired after the execution of the Deed of Trust, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the Trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in Section 86.753 of Oregon Revised Statutes has the right to have the foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the Beneficiary of the entire amount then clue (other than such portion of said principal as would not then be due had no default occurred), together with the costs, Trustee's or attorney's fees and curing any other default complained of in the Notice of Default by tendering the performance required under the obligation or Deed of Trust, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for sale. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1920 Main Street, Suite 1120, Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-4900 FOR SALE INFORMATION CALL: 714.730.2727 Website for Trustee's Sale Information: www.lpsasap.com TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular includes plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other persons owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said Deed of Trust, the words "Trustee" and "Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Dated: April 11, 2012 FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, Trustee Michael Busby, Authorized Signature

Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $1,410.78 beginning 11/01/11; plus late charges of $70.54 each month beginning 11/16/11; plus prior accrued late charges of $0.00; plus advances of $0.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney's fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest A-4229387 04/18/2012, 04/25/2012, 05/02/2012, 05/09/2012 therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, said LEGAL NOTICE sums being the following, to wit: $207,242.43 with interest thereon at the TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE rate of 6.5 percent per annum beginning 10/01/11; plus late charges of Loan No: 0031224033 T.S. No.: 12-00293-6 $70.54 each month beginning 11/16/11 until paid; plus prior accrued late charges of $0.00; plus advances of $0.00; together with title expense, Reference is made to that certain Deed of Trust dated as of June 12, 2006 costs, trustee's fees and attorneys fees incurred herein by reason of said made by, THOMAS ROYALTY, ELIZABETH ROYALTY, as the original default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of grantor, to AMERITITLE, as the original trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR ment penalties/premiums, if applicable. AMERICAN BROKERS CONDUIT, as the original beneficiary, recorded WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on on June 16, 2006, as Instrument No. 2006-41780 of Official Records in the July 16, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A.M. in accord with the Office of the Recorder of Deschutes County, Oregon (the "Deed of Trust"). standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: The current beneficiary is: Citibank, N.A., as Trustee for American Home inside the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Mortgage Assets Trust 2006-3, Mortgage-Backed Pass-Through CertifiBond, in the City of Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at cates Series 2006-3, (the "Beneficiary"). public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described APN: 250129 real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of LOT ONE HUNDRED NINETY-FOUR (194), RIDGE AT EAGLE CREST 57, the execution by grantor of the trust deed, together with any interest which RECORDED NOVEMBER 3, 2005, IN CABINET G, PAGE 916, the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. of the trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and Commonly known as: the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the 767 SAGE COUNTRY CT, REDMOND, OR trustee. Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the said real Notice is further given that for reinstatement or payoff quotes requested property to satisfy the obligations secured by the Deed of Trust and notice pursuant to ORS 86.757 and 86.759 must be timely communicated in a has been recorded pursuant to Section 86.735(3) of Oregon Revised written request that complies with that statute addressed to the trustee's Statutes: the default(s) for which the foreclosure is made is that the "Urgent Request Desk" either by personal delivery to the trustee's physical grantor(s): failed to pay payments which became due; together with late offices (call for address) or by first class, certified mail, return receipt recharges due; and which defaulted amounts total: $15,703.87 as of April 5, quested, addressed to the trustee's post office box address set forth in this 2012. By this reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all oblinotice. Due to potential conflicts with federal law, persons having no gations secured by said deed of trust immediately due and payable, said record legal or equitable interest in the subject property will only receive sums being the following, to wit: The sum of $317,454.18 together with information concerning the lender's estimated or actual bid. Lender bid interest thereon at the rate of 3.12800% per annum from June 1, 2011 uninformation is also available at the trustee's website, til paid; plus all accrued late charges thereon; and all Trustee's fees, forewww.northwesttrustee.com. closure costs and any sums advanced by the Beneficiary pursuant to the Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, terms of said deed of trust. Whereof, notice hereby is given that FIDELat any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have ITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, as the duly appointed this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by Trustee under the Deed of Trust will on August 17, 2012 at the hour of payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such 11:00 AM, Standard of Time, as established by section 187.110, Oregon portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) Revised Statues, at the front entrance of the Courthouse, 1164 N.W. Bond and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of Street, Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real proptrust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the erty which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the experformance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and ecution of the Deed of Trust, together with any interest which the grantor expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, toor his successor(s) in interest acquired after the execution of the Deed of gether with trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts Trust, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs provided by said ORS 86.753. and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the Trustee. NoRequests from persons named in ORS 86.753 for reinstatement quotes tice is further given that any person named in Section 86.753 of Oregon received less than six days prior to the date set for the trustee's sale will Revised Statutes has the right to have the foreclosure proceeding disbe honored only at the discretion of the beneficiary or if required by the missed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the Beneficiary of the terms of the loan documents. In construing this notice, the singular entire amount then due (other than such portion of said principal as would includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to not then be due had no default occurred), together with the costs, Trustthe grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the eed or attorney's fees and curing any other default complained of in the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words Notice of Default by tendering the performance required under the obliga"trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, tion or Deed of Trust, at any time prior to five days before the date last set if any. The trustee's rules of auction may be accessed at for sale. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT FIDELITY www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1920 Main Street, Suite may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and 1120, Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-4900 FOR SALE INFORMATION CALL: www.USA-Foreclosure.com. 714.730.2727 Website for Trustee's Sale Information: www.lpsasap.com In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and For further information, please contact: the neuter, the singular includes plural, the word "grantor" includes any Winston Khan successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other persons owing an Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. obligation, the performance of which is secured by said Deed of Trust, the P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 (425)586-1900 words "Trustee" and 'Beneficiary" include their respective successors in Schnell, Daniel R. and Teresa K. interest, if any. Dated: April 18, 2012 FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE IN(TS# 7021.11268) 1002.210572-File SURANCE COMPANY, Trustee Michael Busby, Authorized Signature Publication Dates: April 18, 25, May 2 and 9, 2012. 1002.210572

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PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE

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Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by RODNEY DALE Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by MICHAEL A. DULING, as grantor(s), to FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE BOURDO AND DIANNA K. BOURDO, AS TENANTS BY THE ENTIRETY, COMPANY, as Trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISas grantor(s), to AMERITITLE, as Trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE TRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, dated 04/25/2007, recorded ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, dated 04/27/2007, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as 09/13/2005, recorded 09/19/2005, in the mortgage records of Deschutes Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception Number 2007-24324, County, Oregon, as Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception and subsequently assigned to BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR Number 2005-62973, and subsequently assigned to BANK OF AMERICA, BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYN.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, WIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP by Assignment recorded LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP by Assignment 08/16/2011 in Book/Reel/Volume No. N/A at Page No. N/A as Recorder's recorded 05/04/2011 in Book/Reel/Volume No. N/A at Page No. N/A as fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception No. 2011-28707, covering the folRecorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception No. 2011-16528, coverlowing described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: ing the following described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: LOT 5, BLOCK 7, WOODRIVER VILLAGE, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. LOT NINE (9), PHOENIX PARK, PHASE I, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 61661 CHERRYWOOD LN BEND, OR 97702-2022 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 63464 PHOENIX WAY BEND, OR 97701 Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations that the Trust Deed secures and a notice of default Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the real property to has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the satisfy the obligations that the Trust Deed secures and a notice of default default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the due the following sums: monthly payments of $1,678.60 beginning default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when 09/01/2010; plus late charges of $75.51 each month beginning with the due the following sums: monthly payments of $1,410.54 beginning 09/01/2010 payment plus prior accrued late charges of $-830.61; plus ad05/01/2010; plus late charges of $54.88 each month beginning with the vances of $320.72; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and 05/01/2010 payment plus prior accrued late charges of $-658.56; plus adattorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further vances of $155.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above deattorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further scribed real property and its interest therein. sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above deBy reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on scribed real property and its interest therein. the obligation that the Trust Deed secures are immediately due and pay- By reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on able, said sums being the following to wit: $229,080.26 with interest the obligation that the Trust Deed secures are immediately due and paythereon at the rate of 6.63 percent per annum beginning 08/01/2010 until able, said sums being the following to wit: $178,602.27 with interest paid, plus all accrued late charges thereon together with title expense, thereon at the rate of 5.38 percent per annum beginning 04/01/2010 until costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said paid, plus all accrued late charges thereon together with title expense, default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the proteccosts, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said tion of the above described real property and its interests therein. default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protecWHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that, RECONTRUST COMPANY, tion of the above described real property and its interests therein. N.A., the undersigned Trustee will on Monday, July 16, 2012 at the hour of WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that, RECONTRUST COMPANY, 10:00 AM, in accord with the standard of time established by ORS N.A., the undersigned Trustee will on Monday, June 25, 2012 at the hour 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes of 10:00 AM, in accord with the standard of time established by ORS County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, Bend, Deschutes County, OR, sell at 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, Bend, Deschutes County, OR, sell at real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described the execution by grantor of the Trust Deed, together with any interest real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the exthe execution by grantor of the Trust Deed, together with any interest ecution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby sewhich the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the excured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge ecution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby seby the Trustee. cured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, by the Trustee. at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the reinstated by paying to the Beneficiary the entire amount then due (other sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default reinstated by paying to the Beneficiary the entire amount then due (other occurred) and by curing any other default complained of notice of default than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required unoccurred) and by curing any other default complained of notice of default der the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, and in addition to paying that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required unsaid sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default by der the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, and in addition to paying paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default by that the Trust Deed secures, together with the Trustee's and attorney fees paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753. that the Trust Deed secures, together with the Trustee's and attorney fees In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753. includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other per- In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" son owing an obligation, that the Trust Deed secures, and the words includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other per"Trustee" and "Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, son owing an obligation, that the Trust Deed secures, and the words if any. "Trustee" and "Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Dated: March 09, 2012 Dated: February 17, 2012 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. For further information, please contact: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. For further information, please contact: 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. SIMI VALLEY, CA. 93063 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 (800) 281-8219 SIMI VALLEY, CA. 93063 (TS# 11-0071237) 1006.142368-File No. (800) 281-8219 (TS# 11-0047578) 1006.138269-FEI Publication Dates: April 25, May 2, 9 and 16, 2012. 1006.142368 Publication Dates: April 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2012. 1006.153448

PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE

File No. 8308.20295 Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by Keith A. Kirkpatrick and Dawn E. Kirkpatrick, as tenants by the entirety, as Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by PETER A WILSON, AND LOLITA M WILSON, as grantor(s), to AMERITITLE, as Trustee, in grantor, to Western Title and Escrow, as trustee, in favor of Bank of the Cascades Mrtg. Center, as beneficiary, dated 10/16/03, recorded favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., 10/22/03, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as as Beneficiary, dated 07/26/2005, recorded 07/29/2005, in the mortgage 2003-73434 and subsequently assigned to PennyMac Loan Services, LLC records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as Recorder's by Assignment recorded as 2010-24674, covering the following described fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception Number 2005-49404, and subsereal property situated in said county and state, to wit: quently assigned to BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP by Assignment recorded Lot 15, Block 14, Homestead 5th Phase, 11/17/2009 in Book/Reel/Volume No. N/A at Page No. N/A as Recorder's Deschutes County, Oregon. fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception No. 2009-48660, covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: PROPERTY ADDRESS: 60914 Platinum Drive Bend, OR 97702 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SE1/4SW1/4) of Section Two (2), Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the real property to Twelve (12), East of the Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, Oregon. satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and a notice of default EXCEPTING THEREFROM a parcel of land described as follows: Beginhas been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the ning at the Southeast corner of the SE1/4SW1/4 of the abovementioned default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when Section 2; thence North 500 feet along the East line of said SE1/4SW1/4 due the following sums: monthly payments of $1,149.90 beginning to a point; thence West 200 feet parallel with the South line of the 10/01/11; plus late charges of $44.37 each month beginning ; plus prior SE1/4SW1/4 to a point; thence South parallel with the East line of the said accrued late charges of $0.00; plus advances of $12.00; together with title SE1/4SW1/4, 500 feet to a point; thence East along the South line of the expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney's fees incurred herein by reaSE1/4SW1/4, 200 feet to the true point of beginning. TOGETHER WITH son of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; (SW1/4NE1/4SW1/4) and the South 316.28 feet of the Southeast Quarter and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SE1/4NE1/4SW1/4) of By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the said Section 2. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM any portion lying within obligation secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, said roads, streets or highways. sums being the following, to wit: $129,486.36 with interest thereon at the rate of 5.875 percent per annum beginning 09/01/11; plus late charges of PROPERTY ADDRESS: $44.37 each month beginning until paid; plus prior accrued late charges of 7171 SW QUARRY AVE REDMOND, OR 97756-9420 $0.00; plus advances of $12.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorneys fees incurred herein by reason of said default; Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the real property to any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the satisfy the obligations that the Trust Deed secures and a notice of default above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); penalties/premiums, if applicable. he default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on when due the following sums: monthly payments of $3,172.73 beginning July 5, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A.M. in accord with the standard 08/01/2009; plus late charges of $143.97 each month beginning with the of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the 08/01/2009 payment plus prior accrued late charges of $0.00; plus main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, in the advances of $0.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and City of Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution described real property and its interest therein. by grantor of the trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or By reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the trust the obligation that the Trust Deed secures are immediately due and deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs payable, said sums being the following to wit: $542,000.00 with interest and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. thereon at the rate of 6.38 percent per annum beginning 07/01/2009 until Notice is further given that for reinstatement or payoff quotes requested paid, plus all accrued late charges thereon together with title expense, pursuant to ORS 86.757 and 86.759 must be timely communicated in a costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said written request that complies with that statute addressed to the trustee's default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the "Urgent Request Desk" either by personal delivery to the trustee's physiprotection of the above described real property and its interests therein. cal offices (call for address) or by first class, certified mail, return receipt WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that, RECONTRUST COMPANY, requested, addressed to the trustee's post office box address set forth in N.A., the undersigned Trustee will on Friday, June 29, 2012 at the hour of this notice. Due to potential conflicts with federal law, persons having no 10:00 AM, in accord with the standard of time established by ORS record legal or equitable interest in the subject property will only receive 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes information concerning the lender's estimated or actual bid. Lender bid County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, Bend, Deschutes County, OR, sell at information is also available at the trustee's website, www.northwestpublic auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described trustee.com. real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, the execution by grantor of the Trust Deed, together with any interest at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by execution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) charge by the Trustee. and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the perforsale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed mance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses reinstated by paying to the Beneficiary the entire amount then due (other actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said occurred) and by curing any other default complained of notice of default ORS 86.753. that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required Requests from persons named in ORS 86.753 for reinstatement quotes reunder the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, and in addition to paying ceived less than six days prior to the date set for the trustee's sale will be said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default by honored only at the discretion of the beneficiary or if required by the terms paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation of the loan documents. In construing this notice, the singular includes the that the Trust Deed secures, together with the Trustee's and attorney fees plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753. In construing this as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" insuccessor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an clude their respective successors in interest, if any. The trustee's rules of obligation, that the Trust Deed secures, and the words "Trustee" and auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorpo"Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. rated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. Dated: February 24, 2012 For further information, please contact: Claire Swazey Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 (425)586-1900 Kirkpatrick, Keith and Dawn (TS# 8308.20295) 1002.209755-File Publication Dates: April 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2012. 1002.209755

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. For further information, please contact: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA 93063 (800)-281-8219 (TS# 09-0165488) 1006.76460-FEI Publication Dates: April 11, 18, 25 and May 2, 2012. 1006.76460

PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by KIMBERELY M. KINSEY, AND CURTIS L. KINSEY, WIFE AND HUSBAND, as grantor(s), to WESTERN TITLE & ESCROW, as Trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, dated 07/12/2001, recorded 07/17/2001, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception Number 2001-34500, and subsequently assigned to BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP by Assignment recorded 11/12/2009 in Book/Reel/Volume No. N/A at Page No. N/A as Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception No. 2009-47959, covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: LOT 1, BLOCK 4, TERRA DE ORO ESTATES, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 53790 4TH STREET LAPINE, OR 97739 Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations that the Trust Deed secures and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $977.46 beginning 06/01/2010; plus late charges of $43.68 each month beginning with the 06/01/2010 payment plus prior accrued late charges of $-139.26; plus advances of $345.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein. By reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation that the Trust Deed secures are immediately due and payable, said sums being the following to wit: $94,713.90 with interest thereon at the rate of 9.63 percent per annum beginning 05/01/2010 until paid, plus all accrued late charges thereon together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interests therein. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the undersigned Trustee will on Wednesday, July 11, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 AM, in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, Bend, Deschutes County, OR, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the Trust Deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the Trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstated by paying to the Beneficiary the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of notice of default that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, together with the Trustee's and attorney fees not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, that the Trust Deed secures, and the words "Trustee" and "Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Dated: March 02, 2012 RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. For further information, please contact: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA. 93063 (800) 281-8219 (TS# 10-0164466) 1006.135465-File No. Publication Dates: April 25, May 2, 9 and 16, 2012. 1006.135465

PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE File No. 7081.23535 Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by Joseph R. Talmage and Michelle Talmage, as tenants by the entirety, as grantor, to Western Title & Escrow Company, as trustee, in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for Sunset Mortgage Co., as beneficiary, dated 11/08/06, recorded 11/17/06, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as 2006-76202 and subsequently assigned to Flagstar Bank, FSB by Assignment, covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: Lot 1, Majestic Ridge, Phase 3, Deschutes County, Oregon. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2338 South West Forked Horn Butte Redmond, OR 97756 Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $2,018.78 beginning 10/01/11; plus late charges of $56.58 each month beginning 10/16/11; plus prior accrued late charges of $905.28; plus advances of ($1,376.26); together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney's fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: $264,814.53 with interest thereon at the rate of 4 percent per annum beginning 09/01/11; plus late charges of $56.58 each month beginning 10/16/11 until paid; plus prior accrued late charges of $905.28; plus advances of ($1,376.26); together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorneys fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on July 13, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A.M. in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, in the City of Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that for reinstatement or payoff quotes requested pursuant to ORS 86.757 and 86.759 must be timely communicated in a written request that complies with that statute addressed to the trustee's "Urgent Request Desk" either by personal delivery to the trustee's physical offices (call for address) or by first class, certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the trustee's post office box address set forth in this notice. Due to potential conflicts with federal law, persons having no record legal or equitable interest in the subject property will only receive information concerning the lender's estimated or actual bid. Lender bid information is also available at the trustee's website, www.northwesttrustee.com. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 86.753. Requests from persons named in ORS 86.753 for reinstatement quotes received less than six days prior to the date set for the trustee's sale will be honored only at the discretion of the beneficiary or if required by the terms of the loan documents. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. The trustee's rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. For further information, please contact: Nanci Lambert Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 (425)586-1900 Talmage, Joseph and Michelle (TS# 7081.23535) 1002.210575-File Publication Dates: April 18, 25, May 2 and 9, 2012. 1002.210575


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PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by MARK W VUKANOVICH AND KRISTINA M VUKANOVICH, HUSBAND AND WIFE, as grantor(s), to WESTERN TITLE AND ESCROW COMPANY, as Trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, dated 04/20/2005, recorded 04/25/2005, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception Number 2005-24759, and subsequently assigned to THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWALT, INC. ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2005-J7, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-J7 by Assignment recorded 08/11/2010 in Book/Reel/Volume No. N/A at Page No. N/A as Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception No. 2010-31279, covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: LOT 280, BROKEN TOP, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON PROPERTY ADDRESS: 61878 BUNKER HILL COURT BEND, OR 97702 Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations that the Trust Deed secures and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $4,295.31 beginning 08/01/2009; plus late charges of $214.77 each month beginning with the 08/01/2009 payment plus prior accrued late charges of $-429.54; plus advances of $465.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein. By reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation that the Trust Deed secures are immediately due and payable, said sums being the following to wit: $792,974.75 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.50 percent per annum beginning 07/01/2009 until paid, plus all accrued late charges thereon together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interests therein. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the undersigned Trustee will on Friday, June 22, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 AM, in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, Bend, Deschutes County, OR, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the Trust Deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the Trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstated by paying to the Beneficiary the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of notice of default that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, together with the Trustee's and attorney fees not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, that the Trust Deed secures, and the words "Trustee" and "Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Dated: February 15, 2012

LEGAL NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE A default has occurred under the terms of a trust deed made by Jessica L. Adams, as grantor to California Reconveyance Company, as Trustee, in favor of Washington Mutual Bank, as Beneficiary, dated May 23, 2008, recorded June 3, 2008, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, in Book 2008, at Page 23990, beneficial interest now held by JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, successor in interest by purchase from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver of Washington Mutual Bank, as covering the following described real property: Lot Twenty-Two, SUMMIT PARK, Deschutes County, Oregon. COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 21358 Kristin Court, Bend, OR 97701. Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: Monthly payments in the sum of $922.94, from June 1, 2010, and monthly payments in the sum of $1,058.78, from February 1, 2012, together with all costs, disbursements, and/or fees incurred or paid by the beneficiary and/or trustee, their employees, agents or assigns. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation that the trust deed secures immediately due and payable, said sum being the following, to-wit: $195,173.42, together with interest thereon at the rate of 2% per annum from May 1, 2010, together with all costs, disbursements, and/or fees incurred or paid by the beneficiary and/or trustee, their employees, agents or assigns. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on July 19, 2012, at the hour of 11:00 AM PT, in accord with the standard time established by ORS 187.110, at the main entrance of the Deschutes County Courthouse, located at 1164 N.W. Bond Street, in the City of Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real property which the grantor has or had power to convey at the time of the execution of said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or his successors in interest acquired after the execution of said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given to any person named in ORS 86.753 that the right exists, at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by paying to the beneficiary of the entire amount due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligations or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee's fees and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Also, please be advised that pursuant to the terms stated on the Deed of Trust and Note, the beneficiary is allowed to conduct property inspections while property is in default. This shall serve as notice that the beneficiary shall be conducting property inspections on the said referenced property. The Fair Debt Collection Practice Act requires that we state the following: This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If a discharge has been obtained by any party through bankruptcy proceedings: This shall not be construed to be an attempt to collect the outstanding indebtedness or hold you personally liable for the debt.

LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON DESCHUTES COUNTY EAGLE CREST VACATION RESORT OWNERS ASSOCIATION, an active Oregon corporation, Plaintiff, v. LINDA C. CRAIG, Defendant/s. Case No.: CV110683 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER WRIT OF EXECUTION REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that I will on May 3, 2012 at 11:00 AM in the main lobby of the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office, 63333 W. Highway 20, Bend, Oregon, sell, at public oral auction to the highest bidder, for cash or cashier's check, all of the interest, being 1/408, in the following real properties further described below: Attachment "A" The street address provided by the plaintiff for this property is 1921 1927 Redtail Hawk Drive, Redmond, Oregon 97756. The street address for this property according to the Deschutes County Assessors Records is 1921 Redtail Hawk Drive, Redmond, Oregon 97756. Attachment "B" The street address provided by the plaintiff for this property is 1851 Redtail Hawk Drive, Redmond, Oregon 97756. The street address for this property according to the Deschutes County Assessors Records is 1885 Redtail Hawk Drive, Redmond, Oregon 97756 Said sale is made under a Writ of Execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Deschutes, dated March 5, 2012, to me directed in the above-entitled action wherein Eagle Crest Vacation Resort Owners Association, as plaintiff, recovered General Judgment and Money Award on July 18, 2011, against Linda C. Craig, as defendant/s. BEFORE BIDDING AT THE SALE, A PROSPECTIVE BIDDER SHOULD INDEPENDENTLY INVESTIGATE: (a)The priority of the lien or interest of the judgment creditor; (b)Land use laws and regulations applicable to the property; (c)Approved uses for the property; (d)Limits on farming or forest practices on the property; (e)Rights of neighboring property owners; and (f)Environmental laws and regulations that affect the property. LARRY BLANTON Deschutes County Sheriff Steven Binstock, Reserve Deputy Date: April 3, 2012

Dated: 03/16/2012 By: /s/:Kelly D. Sutherland KELLY D. SUTHERLAND Successor Trustee SHAPIRO & SUTHERLAND, LLC 1499 SE Tech Center Place, Suite 255 Vancouver, WA 98683 www.shapiroattorneys.com/wa Telephone: (360) 260-2253 Toll-free: 1-800-970-5647 S&S 10-105382

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. For further information, please contact: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA. 93063 (800) 281-8219 (TS# 12-0008524) 1006.153750-FEI

PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE

For further information, please contact: Becky Baker Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 (425)586-1900 Vanagas, Betty (TS# 7763.29064) 1002.210148-File

For further information, please contact: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA. 93063 (800) 281-8219 (TS# 12-0017208) 1006.155248-File No.

Published in Bend Bulletin Date of First and Successive Publications: April 4, 2012; April 11, 2012; April 18, 2012 Date of Last Publication: April 25, 2012 Attorney: John A. Berge, OSB #871663 Bryant, Lovlien & Jarvis, P.C. 591 SW Mill View Way Bend, Oregon 97702 (541) 382-4331 Conditions of Sale: Bidder's funds will be reviewed by Deschutes County Sheriff's Office prior to the auction. Only U.S. currency and/or cashier's checks made payable to Deschutes County Sheriff's Office will be accepted. Payment must be made in full immediately upon the close of the sale.

Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by ROCKY SMITH, AND TRUDY SMITH, AS TENANTS BY THE ENTIRETY, as grantor(s), to AMERITITLE, as Trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, dated 03/30/2007, recorded 04/06/2007, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as PUBLIC NOTICE Publication Dates: April 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2012. 1006.153750 Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception Number 2007-20004, TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE and subsequently assigned to BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRY- File No. 7021.11266 Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by WIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP by Assignment recorded Steve L Nicholson and Holly J Nicholson, husband and wife, as grantor, to PUBLIC NOTICE 12/19/2011 in Book/Reel/Volume No. N/A at Page No. N/A as Recorder's Western Title & Escrow, as trustee, in favor of Mortgage Electronic RegisTRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception No. 2011-045115, covering the foltration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for Countrywide Bank, FSB, it's lowing described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: successors and assigns, as beneficiary, dated 11/17/07, recorded File No. 7763.29064 Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by 11/30/07, in the mortgage records of DESCHUTES County, Oregon, as Betty L. Vanagas sole and separate, as grantor, to Amerititle, as trustee, Legal Description: 2007-62023 and subsequently assigned to Bank of America, N.A., Sucin favor of Washington Mutual Bank, FA, as beneficiary, dated 06/19/07, cessor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide A parcel of land situated in a portion of the East Half of the recorded 06/27/07, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, Home Loans Servicing, LP by Assignment, covering the following deNorthwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (E1/2NW1/4NW1/4) as 2007-36055, covering the following described real property situated in scribed real property situated in said county and state, to wit: of Section Twenty-six (26), Township Fifteen (15) South, said county and state, to wit: Range Twelve (12), East of the Willamette Meridian, Parcel 1, Partition plat No. 2006-53, City of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, more particularly described as follows: Lot Four Hundred (400), BROKEN TOP PHASE III-F, Deschutes County, Oregon. Commencing at the Northwest corner of Section 26, Deschutes County, Oregon. Township Fifteen South, Range 12 East of the Willamette Meridian, PROPERTY ADDRESS: Deschutes County, Oregon, the initial point; thence South 89 Degrees PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1650 Southwest 16th Street Redmond, OR 97756 45' 18" East along the North line of said Section 26, 671.50 feet 19520 Todd Lake Court Bend, OR 97702 to the 1/64th; thence South 00 Degrees 19' 25" West along the West line Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the real property to of the E1/2NW1/4NW1/4 of said Section, 526.93 feet to a 1/2" pipe and Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and a notice of default the true point of beginning; thence South 89 Degrees 45' 18" East, satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the 670.82 feet through a water well 254.10 feet from the West extremity has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when of this line to a 1/2" pipe on the East line of said E1/2NW1/4NW1/4; default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $1,162.84 beginning thence South 00 Degrees 23' 53" West along the East line due the following sums: monthly payments of $2,118.69 beginning 11/01/11; plus late charges of $50.53 each month beginning 11/16/11; 10/01/10; plus late charges of $0.00 each month beginning 10/16/10; plus of said E1/2NW1/4NW1/4, 395.96 feet to a 1/2" pipe, thence plus prior accrued late charges of $0.00; plus advances of $0.00; together prior accrued late charges of $469.47; plus advances of $126.00; toNorth 89 Degrees 45' 21" West, 670.31 feet to a 1/2" pipe on the with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney's fees incurred herein gether with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney's fees inWest line of said E1/2NW1/4NW1/4; thence North 00 Degrees by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary curred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the 19' 25" East along the West line of said E1/2NW1/4NW1/4, 395.97 feet for the protection of the above described real property and its interest beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its to the point of beginning. therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the PROPERTY ADDRESS: obligation secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, said obligation secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, said 3240 SW 81ST ST REDMOND, OR 97756-9246 sums being the following, to wit: $154,204.06 with interest thereon at the sums being the following, to wit: $302,644.94 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.375 percent per annum beginning 10/01/11; plus late charges of rate of 6.5 percent per annum beginning 09/01/10; plus late charges of Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the real property to $50.53 each month beginning 11/16/11 until paid; plus prior accrued late $0.00 each month beginning 10/16/10 until paid; plus prior accrued late satisfy the obligations that the Trust Deed secures and a notice of default charges of $0.00; plus advances of $0.00; together with title expense, charges of $469.47; plus advances of $126.00; together with title expense, has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the costs, trustee's fees and attorneys fees incurred herein by reason of said costs, trustee's fees and attorneys fees incurred herein by reason of said default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of due the following sums: monthly payments of $2,559.10 beginning the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepaythe above described real property and its interest therein; and prepay06/01/2010; plus late charges of $105.45 each month beginning with the ment penalties/premiums, if applicable. ment penalties/premiums, if applicable. 06/01/2010 payment plus prior accrued late charges of $-738.15; plus adWHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on vances of $2,459.92; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on July 17, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A.M. in accord with the stanJuly 2, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A.M. in accord with the standard attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further dard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, in main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, in the described real property and its interest therein. the City of Bend, County of DESCHUTES, State of Oregon, sell at public City of Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction By reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property the obligation that the Trust Deed secures are immediately due and property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution payable, said sums being the following to wit: $456,067.98 with interest execution by grantor of the trust deed, together with any interest which the by grantor of the trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or thereon at the rate of 4.50 percent per annum beginning 05/01/2010 until grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the trust paid, plus all accrued late charges thereon together with title expense, the trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the Notice is further given that for reinstatement or payoff quotes requested Notice is further given that for reinstatement or payoff quotes requested protection of the above described real property and its interests therein. pursuant to ORS 86.757 and 86.759 must be timely communicated in a pursuant to ORS 86.757 and 86.759 must be timely communicated in a WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that, RECONTRUST COMPANY, written request that complies with that statute addressed to the trustee's written request that complies with that statute addressed to the trustee's N.A., the undersigned Trustee will on Monday, July 16, 2012 at the hour of "Urgent Request Desk" either by personal delivery to the trustee's physi"Urgent Request Desk" either by personal delivery to the trustee's physi10:00 AM, in accord with the standard of time established by ORS cal offices (call for address) or by first class, certified mail, return receipt cal offices (call for address) or by first class, certified mail, return receipt 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes requested, addressed to the trustee's post office box address set forth in requested, addressed to the trustee's post office box address set forth in County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, Bend, Deschutes County, OR, sell at this notice. Due to potential conflicts with federal law, persons having no this notice. Due to potential conflicts with federal law, persons having no public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described record legal or equitable interest in the subject property will only receive record legal or equitable interest in the subject property will only receive real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of information concerning the lender's estimated or actual bid. Lender bid information concerning the lender's estimated or actual bid. Lender bid the execution by grantor of the Trust Deed, together with any interest information is also available at the trustee's website, www.northwestinformation is also available at the trustee's website, www.northwestwhich the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the trustee.com. trustee.com. execution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have charge by the Trustee. this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of reinstated by paying to the Beneficiary the entire amount then due (other being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the perfortrust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the perforoccurred) and by curing any other default complained of notice of default mance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses mance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with under the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, and in addition to paying trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default by ORS 86.753. ORS 86.753. paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation Requests from persons named in ORS 86.753 for reinstatement quotes rethat the Trust Deed secures, together with the Trustee's and attorney fees Requests from persons named in ORS 86.753 for reinstatement quotes received less than six days prior to the date set for the trustee's sale will be ceived less than six days prior to the date set for the trustee's sale will be not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753. honored only at the discretion of the beneficiary or if required by the terms honored only at the discretion of the beneficiary or if required by the terms In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" of the loan documents. In construing this notice, the singular includes the of the loan documents. In construing this notice, the singular includes the includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor person owing an obligation, that the Trust Deed secures, and the words as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which "Trustee" and "Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" inis secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" inif any. clude their respective successors in interest, if any. The trustee's rules of clude their respective successors in interest, if any. The trustee's rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorpoauction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorpoDated: March 09, 2012 rated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northrated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. westtrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.

Publication Dates: April 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2012. 1002.210148

Publication Dates: April 25, May 2, 9 and 16, 2012. 1006.155248

For further information, please contact: Winston Khan Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 (425)586-1900 Nicholson, Steve L. and Holly J. (TS# 7021.11266) 1002.210664-File Publication Dates: April 18, 25, May 2 and 9, 2012. 1002.210664


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PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE

LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON DESCHUTES COUNTY

PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE

Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by SCOTT A. MEKECH Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by DAVID W. ROATH STATE OF OREGON, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY SERVICES, as Assignee of Umpqua Bank, AND LISA A. MEKECH, AS TENANTS BY THE ENTIRETY, as grantor(s), AND COLLEEN O. ROATH, as grantor(s), to WESTERN TITLE & ESto WESTERN TITLE & ESCROW CO., as Trustee, in favor of MORTPlaintiff, CROW COMPANY, as Trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, v. REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, dated 11/01/2005, redated 12/20/2006, recorded 12/22/2006, in the mortgage records of Descorded 11/03/2005, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Or- DOES 1-2, being the occupants of or parties in possession or claiming any chutes County, Oregon, as Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/recepright to possession of the Real Property commonly known as egon, as Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception Number tion Number 2006-83340, covering the following described real property 2005-75838, and subsequently assigned to BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. by 15993 Woodchip Lane, La Pine, OR 97739; DOES 3-4, being the unknown situated in said county and state, to wit: heirs and devisees of Tiffani L. Raybould and also all other persons or Assignment recorded 10/27/2011 in Book/Reel/Volume No. N/A at Page parties unknown claiming any right, title, lien, or interest in the property No. N/A as Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception No. LOT 2, POPLAR PARK, CITY OF BEND, described in the Complaint herein; JAMES A. RAYBOULD; and 2011-037807, covering the following described real property situated in DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. VICTORIA LYNN NELSON aka VICTORIA LYNN RAYBOULD, said county and state, to wit: Defendant/s. PROPERTY ADDRESS: LOT 31, STONEHAVEN, PHASE 1, 60869 YELLOW LEAF STREET BEND, OR 97702 Case No.: 11CV0887 DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations that the Trust Deed secures and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $2,696.81 beginning 03/01/2010; plus late charges of $134.84 each month beginning with the 03/01/2010 payment plus prior accrued late charges of $-269.68; plus advances of $1,771.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein. By reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation that the Trust Deed secures are immediately due and payable, said sums being the following to wit: $454,200.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 7.13 percent per annum beginning 02/01/2010 until paid, plus all accrued late charges thereon together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interests therein. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the undersigned Trustee will on Monday, July 16, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 AM, in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, Bend, Deschutes County, OR, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the Trust Deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the Trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstated by paying to the Beneficiary the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of notice of default that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, together with the Trustee's and attorney fees not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, that the Trust Deed secures, and the words "Trustee" and "Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Dated: March 07, 2012

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER WRIT OF EXECUTION REAL PROPERTY

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 20374 ABERDEEN DRIVE BEND, OR 97702 Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations that the Trust Deed secures and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $1,322.89 beginning 07/01/2011; plus late charges of $49.93 each month beginning with the 07/01/2011 payment plus prior accrued late charges of $-99.86; plus advances of $90.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein. By reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all sums wing on the obligation that the Trust Deed secures are immediately due and payable, said sums being the following to wit: $269,069.85 with interest thereon at the rate of 2.00 percent per annum beginning 06/01/2011 until paid, plus all accrued late charges thereon together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interests therein. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the undersigned Trustee will on Monday, July 02, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 AM, in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, Bend, Deschutes County, OR, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the Trust Deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the Trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstated by paying to the Beneficiary the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of notice of default that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, together with the Trustee's and attorney fees not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, that the Trust Deed secures, and the words "Trustee" and "Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any.

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.

Notice is hereby given that I will on May 3, 2012 at 11:15 AM in the main lobby of the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office, 63333 W. Highway 20, Bend, Oregon, sell, at public oral auction to the highest bidder, for cash or cashier's check, the following real property, known as 15993 Woodchip Lane, La Pine, Oregon 97739, to wit, Lot 8 in Block 25 of TALL PINES FIFTH ADDITION, Deschutes County, Oregon. Said sale is made under a Writ of Execution (Specific Real Property) issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Deschutes, dated March 26, 2012, to me directed in the above-entitled action wherein State of Oregon, Department of Housing and Community Services as plaintiff, recovered General Judgment of Foreclosure on March 9, 2012, against Doe 1, Does 3-4, and James A. Raybould as defendant/s. BEFORE BIDDING AT THE SALE, A PROSPECTIVE BIDDER SHOULD INDEPENDENTLY INVESTIGATE: (a)The priority of the lien or interest of the judgment creditor; (b)Land use laws and regulations applicable to the property; (c)Approved uses for the property; (d)Limits on farming or forest practices on the property; (e)Rights of neighboring property owners; and (f)Environmental laws and regulations that affect the property. LARRY BLANTON Deschutes County Sheriff Steven Binstock, Reserve Deputy Date: April 3, 2012 Published in Bend Bulletin Date of First and Successive Publications: April 4, 2012; April 11, 2012; April 18, 2012 Date of Last Publication: April 25, 2012 Attorney: Nancy K. Cary, OSB #902254 Hershner Hunter LLP PO Box 1475 Eugene, Oregon 97440 (541) 686-8511 Conditions of Sale: Bidder's funds will be reviewed by Deschutes County Sheriff's Office prior to the auction. Only U.S. currency and/or cashier's checks made payable to Deschutes County Sheriff's Office will be accepted. Payment must be made in full immediately upon the close of the sale.

Dated: February 24, 2012 For further information, please contact: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA. 93063 (800) 281-8219 (TS# 12-0016135) 1006.155186-File No.

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. For further information, please contact: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA 93063 (800)-281-8219 (TS# 12-0012453) 1006.154463-FEI

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PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NOTICE File No. 8474.20095 Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Timothy D Burroughs and Deborah L Burroughs, as husband and wife, as grantor, to Amerititle, as trustee, in favor of Washington Federal Savings, File No. 7023.99366 Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by Sheryl Blackman and Jason Blackman, as grantor, to Fidelity National as beneficiary, dated 09/20/05, recorded 10/03/05, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as 2005-66959, covering the folTitle Insurance Company, as trustee, in favor of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., lowing described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: as beneficiary, dated 08/14/06, recorded 08/17/06, in the mortgage records of DESCHUTES County, Oregon, as 2006-56296, covering the The Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter following described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: (NE1/4NE1/4NW1/4) of Section Thirty Four (34), in Township (14) South, Range Thirteen (13), East of the Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, The Westerly 12 feet of Lot 10, all of Lot 11, and the Oregon. East 16 feet of Lot 12, Block 51, Wiestoria, Deschutes County, Oregon. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 728 Northeast Oneil Way Redmond, OR 97756 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1154 NE QUIMBY AVE BEND, OR 97701-4142 Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and a notice of default Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the real property to has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and a notice of default default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the due the following sums: monthly payments of $1,912.00 beginning default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when 11/01/11; plus late charges of $80.06 each month beginning 11/16/11; due the following sums: monthly payments of $1,779.06 beginning plus prior accrued late charges of $0.00; plus advances of $0.00; together 12/01/11; plus late charges of $78.35 each month beginning 12/16/11; with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney's fees incurred herein plus prior accrued late charges of $0.00; plus advances of $123.00; toby reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary gether with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney's fees infor the protection of the above described real property and its interest curred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. obligation secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, said By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the sums being the following, to wit: $255,740.39 with interest thereon at the obligation secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, said rate of 5.5 percent per annum beginning 10/01/11; plus late charges of sums being the following, to wit: $248,408.86 with interest thereon at the $80.06 each month beginning 11/16/11 until paid; plus prior accrued late rate of 6.875 percent per annum beginning 11/01/11; plus late charges of charges of $0.00; plus advances of $0.00; together with title expense, $78.35 each month beginning 12/16/11 until paid; plus prior accrued late costs, trustee's fees and attorneys fees incurred herein by reason of said charges of $0.00; plus advances of $123.00; together with title expense, default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of costs, trustee's fees and attorneys fees incurred herein by reason of said the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of penalties/premiums, if applicable. the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayWHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on ment penalties/premiums, if applicable. July 6, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A.M. in accord with the standard WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the July 13, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A.M. in accord with the stanmain lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, in the dard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside City of Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, in to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property the City of Bend, County of DESCHUTES, State of Oregon, sell at public which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real by grantor of the trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the trust execution by grantor of the trust deed, together with any interest which the deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. the trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the Notice is further given that for reinstatement or payoff quotes requested costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. pursuant to ORS 86.757 and 86.759 must be timely communicated in a Notice is further given that for reinstatement or payoff quotes requested written request that complies with that statute addressed to the trustee's pursuant to ORS 86.757 and 86.759 must be timely communicated in a "Urgent Request Desk" either by personal delivery to the trustee's physical written request that complies with that statute addressed to the trustee's offices (call for address) or by first class, certified mail, return receipt "Urgent Request Desk" either by personal delivery to the trustee's physirequested, addressed to the trustee's post office box address set forth in cal offices (call for address) or by first class, certified mail, return receipt this notice. Due to potential conflicts with federal law, persons having no requested, addressed to the trustee's post office box address set forth in record legal or equitable interest in the subject property will only receive this notice. Due to potential conflicts with federal law, persons having no information concerning the lender's estimated or actual bid. Lender bid record legal or equitable interest in the subject property will only receive information is also available at the trustee's website, information concerning the lender's estimated or actual bid. Lender bid www.northwesttrustee.com. information is also available at the trustee's website, www.northwestNotice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, trustee.com. at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the perforexpenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, mance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses together with trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with provided by said ORS 86.753. trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said Requests from persons named in ORS 86.753 for reinstatement quotes ORS 86.753. received less than six days prior to the date set for the trustee's sale will Requests from persons named in ORS 86.753 for reinstatement quotes rebe honored only at the discretion of the beneficiary or if required by the ceived less than six days prior to the date set for the trustee's sale will be terms of the loan documents. In construing this notice, the singular honored only at the discretion of the beneficiary or if required by the terms includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to of the loan documents. In construing this notice, the singular includes the the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" inif any. The trustee's rules of auction may be accessed at clude their respective successors in interest, if any. The trustee's rules of www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorpomay also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and rated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwww.USA-Foreclosure.com. westtrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. For further information, please contact: Winston Khan Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 (425)586-1900 Burroughs, Timothy D. and Deborah L. (TS# 8474.20095) 1002.210078-File Publication Dates: April 11, 18, 25 and May 2, 2012. 1002.210078

For further information, please contact: Kathy Taggart Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 (425)586-1900 BLACKMAN, SHERYL and JASON (TS# 7023.99366) 1002.210586-File Publication Dates: April 18, 25, May 2 and 9, 2012. 1002.210586

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PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE File No. 7763.26551 Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by Bill R. McCadden and Lori M. McCadden, as grantor, to Amerititle, as trustee, in favor of Washington Mutual Bank, FA, as beneficiary, dated 06/07/06, recorded 07/07/06, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as 2006-46759, covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: Lot Two (2) in Block Two (2), of Williamson Park, City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. Together with a portion of Lot Three (3) in Block Two (2), of Williamson Park, City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the N.E. corner of said Lot Three (3); thence South 0 degrees 06' 02' East along the East line of said Lot, a distance of 10.04 feet; thence leaving said line North 84 degrees 51' 32" West, 107.42 feet to a point on the Easterly right of way line of Sharkey Terrace; thence along said line the arc of a 105.00 foot radius curve concave to the West, a distance of 10.02 feet, the chord of which bears North 7 degrees 52' 36" East, 10.01 feet to the N.W. corner of said Lot 3; thence South 84 degrees 51' 32" East along the North line of said Lot 3, a distance of 106.02 feet to the point of beginning. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1430 Northeast Sharkey Terrace Bend, OR 97701 Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $934.59 beginning 11/01/09; plus late charges of $0.00 each month beginning 11/16/09; plus prior accrued late charges of $186.92; plus advances of $5,148.10; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney's fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: $233,074.56 with interest thereon at the rate of 3.458 percent per annum beginning 10/01/09; plus late charges of $0.00 each month beginning 11/16/09 until paid; plus prior accrued late charges of $186.92; plus advances of $5,148.10; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorneys fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on June 29, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A.M. in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, in the City of Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that for reinstatement or payoff quotes requested pursuant to ORS 86.757 and 86.759 must be timely communicated in a written request that complies with that statute addressed to the trustee's "Urgent Request Desk" either by personal delivery to the trustee's physical offices (call for address) or by first class, certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the trustee's post office box address set forth in this notice. Due to potential conflicts with federal law, persons having no record legal or equitable interest in the subject property will only receive information concerning the lender's estimated or actual bid. Lender bid information is also available at the trustee's website, www.northwesttrustee.com. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 86.753. Requests from persons named in ORS 86.753 for reinstatement quotes received less than six days prior to the date set for the trustee's sale will be honored only at the discretion of the beneficiary or if required by the terms of the loan documents. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. The trustee's rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. For further information, please contact: Becky Baker Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 (425)586-1900 McCadden, Bill R. and Lori M. 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LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON DESCHUTES COUNTY Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as trustee for the holders of the First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-FF15 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-FF15, through their loan servicing agent Select Portfolio Servicing, Inc. Plaintiff, v. Michael F. Johnson; Carrie Elaine Johnson; Tetherow Crossing Property Owner's Association; Advantage Assets II Inc; Any unknown persons claiming an interest in Lot Eight (8), Block (3), of Revised Tetherow Crossing, Deschutes County, Oregon. Defendant/s. Case No.: 11CV0891 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER WRIT OF EXECUTIONREAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that I will on May 17, 2012 at 11:00 AM in the main lobby of the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office, 63333 W. Highway 20, Bend, Oregon, sell, at public oral auction to the highest bidder, for cash or cashier's check, the following real property, known as 5017 NW 49th Street, Redmond, Oregon 97756, to wit, Lot Eight (8), Block (3), of Revised Tetherow Crossing, Deschutes County, Oregon Said sale is made under a Writ of Execution in Foreclosure issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Deschutes, dated April 2, 2012, to me directed in the above-entitled action wherein Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as trustee for the holders of the First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-FF15 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-FF15 as plaintiff, recovered General Judgment of Foreclosure on January 25, 2012, against Michael F. Johnson, Carrie Elaine Johnson, Tetherow Crossing Property Owner's Association, and Advantage Assets II Inc. as defendant/s. BEFORE BIDDING AT THE SALE, A PROSPECTIVE BIDDER SHOULD INDEPENDENTLY INVESTIGATE: (a)The priority of the lien or interest of the judgment creditor; (b)Land use laws and regulations applicable to the property; (c)Approved uses for the property; (d)Limits on farming or forest practices on the property; (e)Rights of neighboring property owners; and (f)Environmental laws and regulations that affect the property. LARRY BLANTON Deschutes County Sheriff Anthony Raguine, Civil Technician Date: April 17, 2012 Published in Bend Bulletin Date of First and Successive Publications:April 18, 2012; April 25, 2012; May 2, 2012 Date of Last Publication: May 9, 2012 Attorney:Matthew Booth, OSB #082663 McCarthy &Holthus, LLP 8995 SW Miley Rd., Suite 103 Wilsonville, OR 97070 (503) 694-1145

LEGAL NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE A default has occurred under the terms of a trust deed made by Mary W. Seiersen, as grantor to AmeriTitle, as Trustee, in favor of Washington Mutual Bank, FA, as Beneficiary, dated December 14, 2007, recorded December 19, 2007, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, in Book 2007, at Page 64751, beneficial interest now held by JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, successor in interest by purchase from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as Receiver of Washington Mutual Bank, formerly known as Washington Mutual Bank, FA as covering the following described real property: See Legal description attached as Exhibit A. COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 17547 Canoe Camp Drive #3, Bend, OR 97707. Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: Monthly payments in the sum of $3,990.00, from July 1, 2011, together with all costs, disbursements, and/or fees incurred or paid by the beneficiary and/or trustee, their employees, agents or assigns. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation that the trust deed secures immediately due and payable, said sum being the following, to-wit: $672,000.00, together with interest thereon at the rate of 7.125% per annum from June 1, 2011, together with all costs, disbursements, and/or fees incurred or paid by the beneficiary and/or trustee, their employees, agents or assigns. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on July 19, 2012, at the hour of 11:00 AM PT, in accord with the standard time established by ORS 187.110, at the main entrance of the Deschutes County Courthouse, located at 1164 N.W. Bond Street, in the City of Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real property which the grantor has or had power to convey at the time of the execution of said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or his successors in interest acquired after the execution of said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given to any person named in ORS 86.753 that the right exists, at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by paying to the beneficiary of the entire amount due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligations or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee's fees and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Also, please be advised that pursuant to the terms stated on the Deed of Trust and Note, the beneficiary is allowed to conduct property inspections while property is in default. This shall serve as notice that the beneficiary shall be conducting property inspections on the said referenced property. The Fair Debt Collection Practice Act requires that we state the following: This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If a discharge has been obtained by any party through bankruptcy proceedings: This shall not be construed to be an attempt to collect the outstanding indebtedness or hold you personally liable for the debt. Dated: 03/16/2012 By: /s/:Kelly D. Sutherland KELLY D. SUTHERLAND Successor Trustee SHAPIRO & SUTHERLAND, LLC 1499 SE Tech Center Place, Suite 255 Vancouver, WA 98683 www.shapiroattorneys.com/wa Telephone: (360) 260-2253 Toll-free: 1-800-970-5647 S&S 11-107934

Conditions of Sale: Bidder's funds will be reviewed by Deschutes County Sheriff's Office prior to the auction. Only U.S. currency and/or cashier's checks made payable to Deschutes County Sheriff's Office will be accepted. Payment must be made in full immediately upon the close of the sale.

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PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE

Publication Dates: April 25, May 2, 9 and 16, 2012. 1006.154949

Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by GARY E. MARTIN, as grantor(s), to FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE, as Trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, dated 05/24/2006, recorded 06/09/2006, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception Number 2006-40035, and subsequently assigned to THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2007-8CB MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-8CB by Assignment recorded 06/02/2011 in Book/Reel/Volume No. N/A at Page No. N/A as Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception No. 2011-20111, covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER (W1/2NE1/4NW1/4) OF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 4000 SE MCCAFFERY ROAD REDMOND, OR 97756 Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations that the Trust Deed secures and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $1,293.68 beginning 09/01/2010; plus late charges of $57.28 each month beginning with the 09/01/2010 payment plus prior accrued late charges of $0.00; plus advances of $375.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein. By reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation that the Trust Deed secures are immediately due and payable, said sums being the following to wit: $168,088.01 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.75 percent per annum beginning 08/01/2010 until paid, plus all accrued late charges thereon together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interests therein. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the undersigned Trustee will on Thursday, June 28, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 AM, in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, Bend, Deschutes County, OR, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the Trust Deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the Trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstated by paying to the Beneficiary the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of notice of default that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, together with the Trustee's and attorney fees not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, that the Trust Deed secures, and the words "Trustee" and "Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Dated: February 22, 2012

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PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE File No. 7021.11251 Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by Angela R Goodstein, an unmarried woman, as grantor, to Amerititle, as trustee, in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for Countrywide Bank, FSB, its successors and assigns, as beneficiary, dated 12/03/07, recorded 12/13/07, in the mortgage records of DESCHUTES County, Oregon, as 2007-63880 and subsequently assigned to Bank of America, N.A. as successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP by Assignment recorded, covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: Lot Six (6) of Hidden Glen, Phase I (a replat of Hidden Glen Townhomes, Stage 1, a Condominium, located in Tracts 1 and 11, Boyd Acres, in the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter (NW1/4NE1/4) of Section Twenty-Eight (28), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (12), East of the Willamette Meridian, City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon.

Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by THEODORE E DEARSTINE, as grantor(s), to FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, as Trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, dated 05/23/2006, recorded PROPERTY ADDRESS: 05/31/2006, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as 1153 Northeast Ross Road Bend, OR 97701-8584 Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception Number 2006-37885, and subsequently assigned to U.S. BANK, N.A., AS SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS SUCCESSOR TO LA- Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and a notice of default SALLE BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE GSAA HOME EQUITY has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the TRUST 2006-14, ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES GSAA default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when 2006-14 by Assignment recorded 01/07/2010 in Book/Reel/Volume No. due the following sums: monthly payments of $1,075.38 beginning N/A at Page No. N/A as Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception 10/01/11; plus late charges of $36.07 each month beginning 10/01/16; No. 2010-00891, covering the following described real property situated in plus prior accrued late charges of $0.00; plus advances of $0.00; together said county and state, to wit: with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney's fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary LOT 1, BLOCK 4 OF WILD RIVER PHASE III, for the protection of the above described real property and its interest DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the PROPERTY ADDRESS: obligation secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, said 53453 KOKANEE WAY LA PINE, OR 97739 sums being the following, to wit: $185,114.54 with interest thereon at the rate of 2 percent per annum beginning 09/01/11; plus late charges of Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the real property to $36.07 each month beginning 10/01/16 until paid; plus prior accrued late satisfy the obligations that the Trust Deed secures and a notice of default charges of $0.00; plus advances of $0.00; together with title expense, has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the costs, trustee's fees and attorneys fees incurred herein by reason of said default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of due the following sums: monthly payments of $1,404.96 beginning the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepay11/01/2011; plus late charges of $57.90 each month beginning with the ment penalties/premiums, if applicable. 11/01/2011 payment plus prior accrued late charges of $-225.64; plus advances of $42.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on July 16, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A.M. in accord with the stanattorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further dard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above dethe main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, in scribed real property and its interest therein. the City of Bend, County of DESCHUTES, State of Oregon, sell at public By reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real the obligation that the Trust Deed secures are immediately due and payproperty which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the able, said sums being the following to wit: $373,419.57 with interest execution by grantor of the trust deed, together with any interest which the thereon at the rate of 2.00 percent per annum beginning 10/01/2011 until grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of paid, plus all accrued late charges thereon together with title expense, the trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protecNotice is further given that for reinstatement or payoff quotes requested tion of the above described real property and its interests therein. pursuant to ORS 86.757 and 86.759 must be timely communicated in a WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that, RECONTRUST COMPANY, written request that complies with that statute addressed to the trustee's N.A., the undersigned Trustee will on Wednesday, July 11, 2012 at the "Urgent Request Desk" either by personal delivery to the trustee's physihour of 10:00 AM, in accord with the standard of time established by ORS cal offices (call for address) or by first class, certified mail, return receipt 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes requested, addressed to the trustee's post office box address set forth in County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, Bend, Deschutes County, OR, sell at this notice. Due to potential conflicts with federal law, persons having no public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described record legal or equitable interest in the subject property will only receive real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of information concerning the lender's estimated or actual bid. Lender bid the execution by grantor of the Trust Deed, together with any interest information is also available at the trustee's website, www.northwestwhich the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the extrustee.com. ecution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have by the Trustee. this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of reinstated by paying to the Beneficiary the entire amount then due (other being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the perforoccurred) and by curing any other default complained of notice of default mance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required unactually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with der the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, and in addition to paying trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default by ORS 86.753. paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, together with the Trustee's and attorney fees Requests from persons named in ORS 86.753 for reinstatement quotes received less than six days prior to the date set for the trustee's sale will be not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753. honored only at the discretion of the beneficiary or if required by the terms In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" of the loan documents. In construing this notice, the singular includes the includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other perplural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor son owing an obligation, that the Trust Deed secures, and the words as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which "Trustee" and "Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" inif any. clude their respective successors in interest, if any. The trustee's rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorpoDated: March 02, 2012 rated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. For further information, please contact: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA. 93063 (800) 281-8219 (TS# 12-0013309) 1006.154949-File No.

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For further information, please contact: Winston Khan Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 (425)586-1900 Goodstein, Angela R. (TS# 7021.11251) 1002.210579-File Publication Dates: April 18, 25, May 2 and 9, 2012. 1002.210579

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. For further information, please contact: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA 93063 (800)-281-8219 (TS# 12-0010661) 1006.154196-FEI Publication Dates: April 11, 18, 25 and May 2, 2012. 1006.154196

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LEGAL NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE T.S. No.: OR-11-485866-SH Reference is made to that certain deed made by KENNETH L BROADOUS, as Grantor to LUCY E. KIVEL, ATTORNEY, as trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., ("MERS"), AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC., as Beneficiary, dated 2/10/2006, recorded 2/17/2006, in official records of DESCHUTES County, Oregon in book / reel / volume number fee / file / instrument / microfile / reception number 2006-11243,, covering the following described real property situated in said County and State, to-wit: APN: 206463 LOT ONE HUNDRED TWO (102), RIVERRIM P.U.D., PHASE 1, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON Commonly known as: 19467 SUGAR MILL LOOP, BEND, OR 97702 Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the said real property to satisfy the obligations secured by said trust deed and notice has been recorded pursuant to Section 86.735(3) of Oregon Revised Statutes: the default for which the foreclosure is made is the grantors: The installments of principal and interest which became due on 8/1/2011, and all subsequent installments of principal and interest through the date of this Notice, plus amounts that are due for late charges, delinquent property taxes, insurance premiums, advances made on senior liens, taxes and/or insurance, trustee's fees, and any attorney fees and court costs arising from or associated with the beneficiaries efforts to protect and preserve its security, all of which must be paid as a condition of reinstatement, including all sums that shall accrue through reinstatement or pay-off. Nothing in this notice shall be construed as a waiver of any fees owing to the Beneficiary under the Deed of Trust pursuant to the terms of the loan documents. Monthly Payment $1,364.20 Monthly Late Charge $68.21 By this reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all obligations secured by said deed of trust immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to-wit: The sum of $325,153.43 together with interest thereon at the rate of 2.0000 per annum from 7/1/2011 until paid; plus all accrued late charges thereon; and all trustee's fees, foreclosure costs and any sums advanced by the beneficiary pursuant to the terms of said deed of trust. Whereof, notice hereby is given that Quality Loan Service Corporation of Washington, the undersigned trustee will on 8/21/2012 at the hour of 11:00:00 AM, Standard of Time, as established by section 187.110, Oregon Revised Statues, At the front entrance of the Courthouse, 1164 N.W. Bond Street, Bend, OR 97701 County of DESCHUTES, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the said described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by him of the said trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or his successors in interest acquired after the execution of said trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in Section 86.753 of Oregon Revised Statutes has the right to have the foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of said principal as would not then be due had no default occurred), together with the costs, trustee's and attorney's fees and curing any other default complained of in the Notice of Default by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for sale. For Sale Information Call: 714-730-2727 or Login to: www.lpsasap.com In construing this notice, the masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter, the singular includes plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other persons owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. Pursuant to Oregon Law, this sale will not be deemed final until the Trustee's deed has been issued by Quality Loan Service Corporation of Washington. If there are any irregularities discovered within 10 days of the date of this sale, that the trustee will rescind the sale, return the buyer's money and take further action as necessary. If the sale is set aside for any reason, including if the Trustee is unable to convey title, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the monies paid to the Trustee. This shall be the Purchaser's sole and exclusive remedy. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Trustor, the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the Beneficiary's Agent, or the Beneficiary's Attorney. If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right's against the real property only. THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. Dated: 4/10/2012 Quality Loan Service Corporation of Washington, as trustee Signature By: Brooke Frank, Assistant Secretary Quality Loan Service Corp. of Washington c/o Quality Loan Service Corp. 2141 5th Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 For Non-Sale Information: Quality Loan Service Corporation of Washington c/o Quality Loan Service Corp. 2141 5th Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-7711 Fax: 619-645-7716 A-4228938 04/25/2012, 05/02/2012, 05/09/2012, 05/16/2012


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Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by JAN L DIETZ, as Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by JENNIFER L. Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by PHILLIP JAMES PALMER AND SEAN M. PALMER, AS TENANTS BY THE ENTIRETY, as grantor(s), to DESCHUTES COUNTY TITLE COMPANY, as Trustee, in ROSS, AND LISA ANN ROSS, HUSBAND AND WIFE, as grantor(s), to grantor(s), to WESTERN TITLE & ESCROW, as Trustee, in favor of ARfavor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AMERITITLE, as Trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISGENT MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC, as Beneficiary, dated 09/01/2006, as Beneficiary, dated 09/23/2005, recorded 09/28/2005, in the mortgage TRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as Beneficiary, dated 11/02/2005, recorded recorded 09/12/2006, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Orrecords of Deschutes County, Oregon, as Recorder's 11/08/2005, in the mortgage records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as egon, as Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception Number fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception Number 2005-65555, and subseRecorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception Number 2005-76891, 2006-61907, and subsequently assigned to U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASquently assigned to THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE and subsequently assigned to BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. by Assignment SOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF BANK OF NEW YORK AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO JPMORGAN recorded 02/21/2012 in Book/Reel/Volume No. N/A at Page No. N/A as CITIGROUP MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST INC. ASSET-BACKED PASSCHASE BANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF MASTR Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception No. 2012-05723, coverTHROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2007-AMC1 by Assignment reADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGES TRUST 2005-8 by Assignment reing the following described real property situated in said county and state, corded 06/20/2011 in Book/Reel/Volume No. N/A at Page No. N/A as corded 08/16/2010 in Book/Reel/Volume No. N/A at Page No. N/A as to wit: Recorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception No. 2011-22078, coverRecorder's fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception No. 2010-31870, covering the following described real property situated in said county and state, ing the following described real property situated in said county and state, LOT NINETEEN (10), SHERLIN CREST, to wit: to wit: DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. LOT ONE HUNDRED SIXTY OF SKYLINER SUMMIT AT BROKEN TOP, PHASE 9, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON.

LOT 4, AVIARA SUBDIVISION, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2024 NW SHIRAZ COURT BEND, OR 97701

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 169 NW OUTLOOK VISTA DR BEND, OR 97701-5472

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 21047 NORTHEAST DON STREET BEND, OR 97701

Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations that the Trust Deed secures and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $1,977.10 beginning 02/01/2009; plus late charges of $80.00 each month beginning with the 02/01/2009 payment plus prior accrued late charges of $-240.00; plus advances of $865.75; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above escribed real property and its interest therein. By reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation that the Trust Deed secures are immediately due and payable, said sums being the following to wit: $320,000.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.00 percent per annum beginning 01/01/2009 until paid, plus all accrued late charges thereon together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interests therein. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the undersigned Trustee will on Monday, July 02, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 AM, in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, Bend, Deschutes County, OR, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the Trust Deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the Trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstated by paying to the Beneficiary the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of notice of default that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, together with the Trustee's and attorney fees not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, that the Trust Deed secures, and the words "Trustee" and "Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any.

Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations that the Trust Deed secures and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $2,073.46 beginning 09/01/2008; plus late charges of $88.74 each month beginning with the 09/01/2008 payment plus prior accrued late charges of $-1,952.28; plus advances of $195.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein. By reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation that the Trust Deed secures are immediately due and payable, said sums being the following to wit: $274,820.10 with interest thereon at the rate of 7.75 percent per annum beginning 08/01/2008 until paid, plus all accrued late charges thereon together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interests therein. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the undersigned Trustee will on Friday, June 29, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 AM, in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, Bend, Deschutes County, OR, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the Trust Deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the Trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstated by paying to the Beneficiary the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of notice of default that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, together with the Trustee's and attorney fees not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, that the Trust Deed secures, and the words "Trustee" and "Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any.

Both the Beneficiary and the Trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations that the Trust Deed secures and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $1,058.58 beginning 10/01/2011; plus late charges of $52.93 each month beginning with the 10/01/2011 payment plus prior accrued late charges of $-158.79; plus advances of $30.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein. By reason of said default the Beneficiary has declared all sums wing on the obligation that the Trust Deed secures are immediately due and payable, said sums being the following to wit: $423,422.35 with interest thereon at the rate of 3.00 percent per annum beginning 09/01/2011 until paid, plus all accrued late charges thereon together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney fees incurred herein by reason of said default; and any further sums advanced by the Beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interests therein. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that, RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A., the undersigned Trustee will on Thursday, June 28, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 AM, in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, Bend, Deschutes County, OR, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the Trust Deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the Trust Deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the Trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstated by paying to the Beneficiary the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of notice of default that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation that the Trust Deed secures, together with the Trustee's and attorney fees not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.753. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, that the Trust Deed secures, and the words "Trustee" and "Beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any.

Dated: March 01, 2012

Dated: February 23, 2012

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.

RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A.

For further information, please contact: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA 93063 (800)-281-8219 (TS# 09-0086530) 1006.55437-FEI

For further information, please contact: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA 93063 (800)-281-8219 (TS# 11-0049377) 1006.138588-FEI

For further information, please contact: RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI VALLEY, CA 93063 (800)-281-8219 (TS# 12-0011390) 1006.154377-FEI

Dated: February 23, 2012

Publication Dates: April 11, 18, 25 and May 2, 2012. 1006.154377 Publication Dates: April 11, 18, 25 and May 2, 2012. 1006.55437

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PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE

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PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE

File No. 7777.17395 Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by File No. 7763.10628 Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by File No. 7763.10380 Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by Ray B. McKinley and Betty S. Walker, as grantor, to First American Title, John P. Raymond and Dollie D. Raymond, as tenants by the entirety, as Tracy S. Roderick and D'Ann D. Roderick, as tenants by the entirety, as as trustee, in favor of Washington Mutual Bank, FA, as beneficiary, dated grantor, to Amerititle, as trustee, in favor of Washington Mutual Bank, F.A., grantor, to Amerititle, as trustee, in favor of Wells Fargo Financial Oregon, 05/10/07, recorded 05/24/07, in the mortgage records of Deschutes as beneficiary, dated 01/12/07, recorded 01/23/07, in the mortgage Inc., as beneficiary, dated 01/24/06, recorded 02/03/06, in the mortgage County, Oregon, as 2007-29465, covering the following described real records of Deschutes County, Oregon, as 2007-04579, covering the folrecords of Deschutes County, Oregon, as 2006-08267, covering the folproperty situated in said county and state, to wit: lowing described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: lowing described real property situated in said county and state, to wit: Lot Sixty-five (65), PONDEROSA PINES, Deschutes County, Oregon.

Lot 9 in Block 6 of Forest View, Deschutes County, Oregon.

Lot Four (4), Block Two (2) of Edgecliff, City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon.

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 52361 PONDEROSA WAY LA PINE, OR 97739

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 52738 Sunrise Boulevard La Pine, OR 97739

PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1869 Northeast Snowbird Court Bend, OR 97701

Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $1,133.97 beginning 03/28/11; plus late charges of $0.00 each month beginning 04/15/11; plus prior accrued late charges of $736.97; plus advances of $5,077.81; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney's fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: $78,820.76 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.51 percent per annum beginning 01/28/11; plus late charges of $0.00 each month beginning 04/15/11 until paid; plus prior accrued late charges of $736.97; plus advances of $5,077.81; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorneys fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on July 19, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A.M. in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, in the City of Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that for reinstatement or payoff quotes requested pursuant to ORS 86.757 and 86.759 must be timely communicated in a written request that complies with that statute addressed to the trustee's "Urgent Request Desk" either by personal delivery to the trustee's physical offices (call for address) or by first class, certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the trustee's post office box address set forth in this notice. Due to potential conflicts with federal law, persons having no record legal or equitable interest in the subject property will only receive information concerning the lender's estimated or actual bid. Lender bid information is also available at the trustee's website, www.northwesttrustee.com. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 86.753. Requests from persons named in ORS 86.753 for reinstatement quotes received less than six days prior to the date set for the trustee's sale will be honored only at the discretion of the beneficiary or if required by the terms of the loan documents. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. The trustee's rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com.

Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $1,330.40 beginning 04/01/11; plus late charges of $0.00 each month beginning 04/16/11; plus prior accrued late charges of $165.54; plus advances of $220.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney's fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: $164,606.20 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.625 percent per annum beginning 03/01/11; plus late charges of $0.00 each month beginning 04/16/11 until paid; plus prior accrued late charges of $165.54; plus advances of $220.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorneys fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on July 5, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A.M. in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, in the City of Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that for reinstatement or payoff quotes requested pursuant to ORS 86.757 and 86.759 must be timely communicated in a written request that complies with that statute addressed to the trustee's "Urgent Request Desk" either by personal delivery to the trustee's physical offices (call for address) or by first class, certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the trustee's post office box address set forth in this notice. Due to potential conflicts with federal law, persons having no record legal or equitable interest in the subject property will only receive information concerning the lender's estimated or actual bid. Lender bid information is also available at the trustee's website, www.northwesttrustee.com. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 86.753. Requests from persons named in ORS 86.753 for reinstatement quotes received less than six days prior to the date set for the trustee's sale will be honored only at the discretion of the beneficiary or if required by the terms of the loan documents. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. The trustee's rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com.

Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.735(3); the default for which the foreclosure is made is grantor's failure to pay when due the following sums: monthly payments of $2,938.06 beginning 03/01/11; plus late charges of $0.00 each month beginning 03/16/11; plus prior accrued late charges of $389.72; plus advances of $126.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney's fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. By reason of said default the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obligation secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: $359,736.56 with interest thereon at the rate of 6.5 percent per annum beginning 02/01/11; plus late charges of $0.00 each month beginning 03/16/11 until paid; plus prior accrued late charges of $389.72; plus advances of $126.00; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorneys fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protection of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. WHEREFORE, notice hereby is given that the undersigned trustee will on July 5, 2012 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A.M. in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at the following place: inside the main lobby of the Deschutes County Courthouse, 1164 NW Bond, in the City of Bend, County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the described real property which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the trust deed, together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in interest acquired after the execution of the trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations thereby secured and the costs and expenses of sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that for reinstatement or payoff quotes requested pursuant to ORS 86.757 and 86.759 must be timely communicated in a written request that complies with that statute addressed to the trustee's "Urgent Request Desk" either by personal delivery to the trustee's physical offices (call for address) or by first class, certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the trustee's post office box address set forth in this notice. Due to potential conflicts with federal law, persons having no record legal or equitable interest in the subject property will only receive information concerning the lender's estimated or actual bid. Lender bid information is also available at the trustee's website, www.northwesttrustee.com. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying said sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee's and attorney's fees not exceeding the amounts provided by said ORS 86.753. Requests from persons named in ORS 86.753 for reinstatement quotes received less than six days prior to the date set for the trustee's sale will be honored only at the discretion of the beneficiary or if required by the terms of the loan documents. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word "grantor" includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, and the words "trustee" and "beneficiary" include their respective successors in interest, if any. The trustee's rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com.

For further information, please contact: Kathy Taggart Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 (425)586-1900 Roderick, Tracy S. and D'Ann D. (TS# 7777.17395) 1002.211058-File

For further information, please contact: Becky Baker Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 (425)586-1900 McKinley, Ray B. & Walker, Betty S. (TS# 7763.10628) 1002.210326-File

For further information, please contact: Becky Baker Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. P.O. Box 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 (425)586-1900 Raymond, John P. & Dollie D. (TS# 7763.10380) 1002.210322-File

Publication Dates: April 18, 25, May 2 and 9, 2012. 1002.211058

Publication Dates: April 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2012. 1002.210326

Publication Dates: April 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2012. 1002.210322


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