The SpokeSman • WedneSday, december 1, 2021 P5 ON ON GARDENING GARDENING Plants do more for your health than look good BY LIZ DOUVILLE For The bulletin R esearch conducted at Washington State Uni- versity indicates that there is an interaction between plants and people that im- proves health and productivity. Studies show that people perform better and have lower blood pressure when plants are around. Compare how you feel in the months that we have the visual of greenery and plants growing compared to the bland landscape we have entered into. Productivity increased 12% when people performed a sim- ple task on a computer in a room with plants, compared with workers who performed the same task in the same room without plants. The task was stressful. Blood pressure for both groups rose during the task, but only two points for people tested with plants, while it rose four points for people tested without plants. The blood pressure for both groups before the test was roughly the same. Additionally, the people tested in the pres- ence of plants reported feeling 10% more attentive after the task than those tested without plants. For the experiment, com- mon low-light tolerant species of interior plants were added around the periphery of the room. Floor plants, table plants and hanging plants were added which gave the appearance of a well-designed, but not lush in- terior-scape. Clearing the air Plants were positioned so that clusters would be present in the peripheral view of each subject’s activities. In addition to the stress testing, relative hu- midity and dust particles were measured. When plants were present, air quality was better. The WSU study pointed to evidence that suggests fewer colds occur in offices where plants are present. Research conducted by NASA disclosed SOLUTION SOLUTION Crossword on Page 2 B U M P A S I H E A R Is E F F O A L O N M O U S E R R S A S H T E S N O R P I R A A X I L C O E D E N D S u N T B R H O E R T S T E S ! H 0 U N N N S E E T E S P T A S T M B A I G O I O N C I T E A K E N T H E D G E S S T E R H U M P E R| N A B C A S I N g H r A R T E R E S T |o R A T I N V A D E C L U E d | L I T L E V E A G I N T ■ T O O G R E E S E S H Y E R L A P Research shows plants help ease worker stress. 123rF that houseplants can remove up to 87% of air toxins in 24 hours. The restrictions in place since the COVID, and now the possibility of the variants spreading, has resulted in be- coming more creative in plan- ning the at-home office space. One could also include school study space improvements. The idea of improving home office space with houseplants has become so popular it has created a high demand and short supply in many large metro areas. Holiday plant sea- son has arrived with a variety of poinsettias available that have always been a traditional gift. Instead, this year why not consider giving a houseplant? It’s more permanent and re- quires less care. Shopping tips Central Oregon has many local garden nurseries that of- fer houseplants. Recently, a specialty shop offering house- plants relocated within the Bend area. Plants are living things and aren’t perfect. A yellow leaf or a tear in a leaf doesn’t mean it is unhealthy. Your nursery or shop is happy to offer care ad- vice when you purchase the plant. A few tips when shopping for a plant would include OBITUARY OBITUARY Edna Louise (Frey) Horton February 2, 1934 - October 22, 2021 Edna was born to Albert Edward and Myrtle (Ammons) Frey in Burns, Oregon and raised on a ranch in Silver Creek Valley near Riley, Oregon. She is survived by her brother Edward Gene Frey and four daughters: Catherine Morris, Christi ne Yoder, Patricia Clary and Lauren Herron, ten grandchildren, fourteen great-grand children and four nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents and her son Steven Albert Clary (2019). A celebrati on of life will be held December 11, 2021@1:00PM, American Legion Hall, 126 Atlanti c Street, McMinnville, OR. SOLUTION Sudoku on Page 2 9 7 8 1 3 5 6 2 4 1 3 2 4 7 6 9 5 8 6 4 5 9 2 8 1 7 3 5 9 3 8 4 7 2 6 1 2 6 1 5 9 3 8 4 7 7 8 4 6 1 2 3 9 5 3 2 9 7 8 4 5 1 6 4 1 6 3 5 9 7 8 2 not to touch the leaves. The oils on your fingers can cause dam- age. Remember to start small and with easy-care plants espe- cially for anyone who if a first- timer. Exotic looking plants are impressive but generally take more care. It is better to hold off on those until more confi- dence has built up. Plants that tolerate low light are usually happiest near an east-or-north-facing window. A few suggestions would be the Chinese Evergreen, one of the best for poorly lit spaces, the 8 5 7 2 6 1 4 3 9 Cast-iron plant, low light and also drought tolerant and the Peace lily. The Peace Lily is one of the few plants that bloom re- liably indoors. Plants that prefer bright light do well in dappled sunlight but not direct sun. Favorites for bright light are the Prayer plant, leaves curl up at night like hands folded in prayer. Dracaenas are best known for their long leaves that grow outward and up from a cen- tral stalk. They tolerate a wide variety of growing conditions. Trailing Peperomia forms a compact bouquet of foliage. Sansevieria bears thick sword- like leaves and is admired for its tough nature., also known as mother-in-law’s tongue. If you have curious pets, it would be wise to check the list- ing of the ASPA for plants that are toxic to cats and dogs. e Reporter: douville@bendbroadband. com LIZ ANDERSON of BEND AUGUST 1, 1928 - OCTO- BER 30, 2021 Arrangements: Duyck & Vandehey Funeral Home, Hillsboro OR, 503- 357-8749 Services: Memorial Service Friday, December 3 at 1:00 PM at Bend Church of Nazarene, 1270 NE 27th St, Bend OR Contributions may be made to: Partners in Care Hospice. 2075 NE Wyatt Ct, Bend OR 97701 Robert Nelson Surplus of Powell Butte, OR April 6, 1938 - November 19, 2021 Arrangements: Prineville Funeral Home Services: Full obituary at the Prineville Funeral Full obituary at the Prineville Funeral Home website Classified Telephone Hours: * your community marketplace General Merchandise 290 207 I- Holiday Bazaar & Craft Shows Three Sisters Lions Club Holiday Fair. 11/26-12/18. M-F, 10-5. Sat 10-6. Sun 11-4. 142 E Main, Sisters. Great selection of handmade, high quality items from local vendors. 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Interested persons are encouraged to comment through one of the following options on or before December 14, 2021, at 12:00 p.m.: •WRITTEN COM­ MENTS: Submit to Kyle Roberts, Senior Planner, via email at kyle.roberts® redmondoregon. gov or mail to City of Redmond Com­ munity Development Department, 411 SW 9th St, Redmond, OR 97756; or • ORAL COMMENTS: Pre-register at Pub- licTestimony @ redmondoregon. gov to provide oral comments during the virtual hearing {must pre-register before 4:00 p.m. on December 14, 2021). Prior to the hearing, registrants will be provided with a “GoToMeeting” phone number from City Administration so they can join the meeting by phone to participate and pro­ vide testimony. The Redmond City Council will receive Written and oral tes­ timony at this time for the application described below. Questions or con­ cerns regarding this application should be directed to the staff person listed, Community Devel­ opment Department, City Hall, SW 411 9th St, Redmond. Oregon. A staff re­ port will be written concerning this proj­ ect and will be made available for review at no cost at least 7 days prior to the hearing and copies can be provided at reasonable cost, upon request. Application Numbers: McCaffery House 711-21-000214-PLNG (HR) Applicant: Jon and Judy Fessler Request: Designation of a Historic Building to the Redmond Lo­ cal Landmark Reg­ ister Location: 726 NW Birch Ave. {Tax Lot # 151309DC08901), Redmond. OR 97756, Deschutes County Tax Asses­ sor Map Applicable Criteria: Redmond Code, Chapter 8 Develop­ mental Regulations. Article l-Zonlng, Section 8.0855. Staff Contact Person: Kyle Roberts, Senior Planner, 541-923- 7758 or kyle.rob- erts@redmondore- gon.gov The City does not discriminate on the basis of disability status in the ad­ mission or access to, or treatment, or employment in its programs or activities. Any­ one needing ac­ commodation to participate in the meeting must no­ tify the ADA Co­ ordinator as soon as possible, but a least three (3) busi- Legai Notices & Public Notices buy Monday through Friday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 541-385-5809 classified® redm ondspokesm an .com IT! SP&i in 1001 1U0i Legal Notices & Legal Notices & Public Notices Legal Notice ness days prior NW Self Storage to the scheduled - December 29, meeting at 541- 2021 bidding ends 504-3036, access® r e d m o n d o re g o n. at 9:30am for all stores. Bidding be­ gov or through the gins 9am December Telecommunica­ tions Relay Service 22, 2021, at www. ibid4storage.com {TRS) which en­ ables people who All vehicles in auc­ tion listings are not have difficulty hear­ included in the sale ing or speaking in the telephone to and will be towed communicate to separately: 3925 SW 25th PI, Red­ standard voice mond: RV57 & G08 telephone users. Myles Oakley, G128 If anyone needs Telecommunica­ Melissa Mabbs, G27 Anthony Phil­ tions Device for lips, Z05Z29 Der­ the Deaf (TDD) or ek Farrington DSF Speech To Speech Properties. 1401 N {STS) assistance, 6th St, Redmond: please use one of 0381 Joanna Arce, the following TRS 0269 Derek Porter numbers: 1-800- Powered, 1008 Beth 735-2900 (voice Armstrong, 1113 or text), 1-877-735- 7525 (STS English) Steven Holmgren, 0328 Cheurice or 1-800-735-3896 Rhoades. 0838 Joe {STS Spanish) Fitch, 0338 Bill Luby, PUBLISH: Red­ 1045 Eric Meraz, mond Spokesman 0518 Tyler Pellum, Wednesday, Decem­ 0714 & 0854 Leslea ber 1,2021 Morrison, 0849 Alvaro Jimenez, CLASSIFIEDS 0737 Daniel Stan- WHERE BUYERS & SELLERS MEET ner. 539 NW Ma­ ple Ave, Redmond: LEGAL NOTICE 0036 Shirley Boone, NOTICE TO INTER­ 0064 Erin Chernick, ESTED PERSONS. 0003, 0233 & 0234 TAKE NOTE: Do­ Frank Massari, 0310 reen Renoud has Kelsey Searis, 0186 been appointed Tina Myers, 0200 personal represen­ Dino Jones. tative of the Estate of Justin Earl Re­ Legal Notice CITY OF REDMOND noud, Deceased, by Deschutes County NOTICE OF PUBLIC Circuit Court, State HEARING of Oregon, Case No. Notice is hereby giv­ 21PB09846. Alt per­ en that the Redmond City Council will hold sons having claims against the estate a public hearing are required to pres­ on December 14, ent the same, with 2021, 6:00 p.m. via proper vouchers, to digital conference. said personal rep­ Interested persons resentative at the are encouraged to office of Sarah Kes­ comment through sler, Morley Thomas one of the following Law, 80 E Maple St., options on or before Lebanon OR 97355, December 14. 2021, within four months at 12:00 p.m.: of December 1, •WRITTEN COM­ 2021, which is the MENTS: Submit to date of first publica­ Kyle Roberts, Senior tion of this notice, Planner, via email or such claims may at kyle.roberts© redmondoregon. be barred. Addition­ gov or mail to City al information may of Redmond Com­ be obtained from the records of the munity Development court, the personal Department, 411 SW 9th St, Redmond, representative or the attorney for the per­ OR 97756; or sonal representative: •ORAL COMMENTS: Pre-register a! 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A staff re­ port will be written concerning this proj­ ect and will be made available for review at no cost at least 7 days prior to the hearing and copies can be provided at reasonable cost, upon request. Application Numbers: Canyon Trails 711-21-000192-PLNG (MD) 711-21-000193-PLNG (COD) 711-21-000194-PLNG {SUB) Applicant: Canyon Trails LLC / Nicko Properties LLC Request: Master De­ velopment Plan for tentative 92-iot sub­ division consisting of 75 single family dwellings and 17 cottage lots Location: West of NW 10th St and South of NW Pershall Way, 3627 NW 10th St. Redmond. OR 97756 Applicable Criteria: Redmond Code, Chapter 8 Develop­ mental Regulations, Article I - Zoning Standards, Mas­ ter Development Plans, Cottage De­ velopments; Article II - Land Use Pro- cedures; and Article III - Land Division Standards, Subdivi­ sion Staff Contact Person: Kyle Roberts, Senior Planner, 541-923- 7758 or kyie.rob- e r t s ® redmondore­ gon. gov The City does not discriminate on the basis of disability status in the ad­ mission or access to, or treatment, or employment in Its programs or activities. Any­ one needing ac­ commodation to participate in the meeting must no­ tify the ADA Co­ ordinator as soon as possible, but a least three (3) busi­ ness days prior to the scheduled meeting at 541- 504-3036, access® redmondoregon. gov or through the Telecommunica­ tions Relay Service (TRS) which en­ ables people who have difficulty hear­ ing or speaking in the telephone to communicate to standard voice telephone users. If anyone needs Telecommunica­ tions Device for the Deaf (TDD) or Speech To Speech {STS} assistance, please use one of the following TRS numbers: 1-800- 735-2900 (voice or text), 1-877-735- 7525 (STS English) or 1-800-735-3896 {STS Spanish) PUBLISH; Red­ mond Spokesman Wednesday, Decem­ ber 1,2021 with proper vouch­ ers within four (4) months after the date of first publi­ cation to the under­ signed or they may be barred. Additional information may be obtained from the court records, the undersigned or the attorney. Date first published: November 17 2021. Jeffrey Wellman Personal Represen­ tative c/o Steven D. Bryant Attorney at Law Bryant Emerson, LLP PO Box 457 Redmond OR 97756 Legal Notice The undersigned has been appointed personal represen­ tative of the Estate of Susan L. 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