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    Wednesday, April 1, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
CLASSIFIEDS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
DESCHUTES PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF IRENE A. SMITH,
deceased
Case No.: 20PB01499
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
appointed Personal
Representative of the above
estate. All persons having claims
against the estate are required to
present them to the undersigned
Personal Representative in care
of the undersigned attorney at:
319 Sixth Street SW, Albany, OR
97321 within four months after
the date of the first publication of
this notice, as stated below, or
such claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights may be
affected by the proceedings in
this estate may obtain additional
information from the records of
the Court, the Personal
Representative, or the attorney
for the Personal Representative.
DATED and first published
March 18, 2020.
Personal Representative Attorney
VIVIAN M. WARD
1805 Oak Street SE
Jefferson, OR 97352
Attorney
DAVID B. BECKHAM
319 Sixth Avenue SW
Albany, OR 97321
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FOOD PANTRY:
Officers volunteered
to deliver bags of food
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of their officers to help bag,
load, and hand deliver food
to people9s cars.
<They called me out of
the blue a couple days ago,
asking if they could help,=
said Nathan Kaping, Director
of the Bread of Life ministry.
<I thought it would be a great
way to have them interact
with our community.=
The need for providing
food has become more acute
since the pandemic, but the
method of delivery had to
change to meet new demands
and restrictions. Prior to the
pandemic crisis, normal
operations allowed people to
walk through the food pan-
try and shop for their items;
however new sanitation and
safety protocols require peo-
ple to remain in their vehi-
cles and have their food hand
delivered to them.
A volunteer determines
the number of adults in each
vehicle, size of the family,
and another set of volunteers
4 this time with the help of
the DCSO 4 delivers the
determined amount of bags
to each vehicle.
Chad Davis, Lieutenant
for the Deschutes County
Sheriff9s Office, was one of
the volunteers who helped
bag food and deliver it car-
side. He said the team of
detectives from the Criminal
and Street Crime division
enjoyed the break from their
normal routine.
<In this crazy time right
now it allowed us to get
out and see some positive
things,= he said. <Especially
right now where we have
to isolate some, it9s good to
see smiling, happy people in
the community who are just
happy to have some help.=
Although not everyone
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was keen on seeing the offi-
cers there 4 some were
apprehensive 4 many
eventually expressed their
appreciation.
In total, the Bread of Life
team and DCSO volunteers
handed out bagged food
to 222 people, equating to
67 families 4 a near two-
fold increase from normal
attendance.
Especially right now where
we have to isolate some,
it’s good to see smiling,
happy people in the
community who are just
happy to have some help.
— Lieutenant Chad Davis
For the detectives, their
volunteerism was well
received. This Thursday
they plan on returning to the
Bread of Life food pantry to
serve their community and
break away from their rou-
tine to deliver the necessities
and lend a helping hand.
PHOTO BY CODY RHEAULT
Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office personnel helped move food for 222
people at the food pantry at New Hope Christian Center in Sisters.
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