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    P6 THE SPOKESMAN • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2022
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This week in history: From thieves
to most humanitarian citizen
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the car, which was sponsored
by Redmond Shrine club, ar-
rived early this week in Red-
mond where loading was com-
pleted.
In central Oregon, potato
donations were received from
Powell Butte Farmers club, and
growers of Tumalo, Cloverdale
and Lone Pine districts. Freight
charges were donated by Great
Northern Oregon Trunk, and
S.P. & S. railways. Inspectors
from central Oregon shipping
Point service certified the ship-
ment without charge.
Last Monday night, a dele-
gation of Redmond Shiners,
including Hugh Stewart, club
secretary; Olaf Anderson, E.O.
Adams and J.R. Roberts, at-
tended a meeting of Powell
Butte Farmers club to request
aid in filling the car. Farmers
club members complied with a
number of donations.
Robert said that the Shrine
club received fine cooperation
from growers in supplying the
potatoes, which go to an orga-
nization whose work is gratis.
Children are treated at the hos-
pital regardless of race, creed
or color, he added. During the
past year, a number of central
Oregon youngsters have re-
ceived treatment at the hos-
pital.
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100 Years Ago
Feb. 2, 1922 — A Thief is a
thief (excerpts from an edi-
torial)
Owners of automobiles in
Redmond have been victims
of petty thieves during the past
two or three months to an ex-
tent never before known in this
community that has heretofore
virtually without crime of any
kind. One automobile has been
stripped of its accessories three
times in the past few weeks.
The work is thought to be
that of youths. Probably the
result of the widely reported
crime wave in the larger center
of the Pacific coast.
If anybody should ask what
is the most crying social need
of the time, this is an answer
that would win a high rating:
take the romance out of steal-
ing.
Most of us forget one thing.
Every real youngster growing
into man’s inches carries in his
bones more or less of the spirit
of recklessness, or of adventure
and daring. When directed
aright by education or by natu-
ral good brains in the boy him-
self, it is a fine thing. But when
misdirected, the Ladd goes bad
in one way or another.
America doesn’t handle
thieving as it should be han-
dled. We make too much of a
romance out of it.
Let’s call stealing, stealing,
and a thief, a thief.
50 Years Ago
Feb. 2, 1972 — Greater co-
ordination of fire crews asked
Hoping to upgrade forest
fire protection in much of east-
ern Oregon, congressman Al
Ullman this week introduced
legislation to allow the federal
government to contract with
Oregon state forest crews for
fire emergencies and special
projects.
Ullman said the primary
purpose of the bill is to make
sure adequate forest fire pro-
tection is maintained in Ore-
gon by allowing more cooper-
75 Years Ago
Feb. 6, 1947 — Shrine Hos-
pital to Get Central Oregon
Potatoes
A carload of potatoes do-
nated by central Oregon and
Klamath growers left Red-
mond today for the Shrine
hospital for crippled children
at Portland. Starting at Malin,
Road, Redmond; visitredmon-
doregon.com or 541-923-5191.
First Friday: Art will be on dis-
play at participating businesses as
well as local musicians and mak-
ers playing music and showing
off their creations; 4-7 p.m.; free;
Downtown Redmond, Fifth, Sixth
and Seventh streets, Redmond;
visitredmondoregon.com.
Northern Lights — Valentines
Edition: Go down to Redmond
City Hall to check out the Valen-
tines Day edition of the Northern
Lights; 7-9 p.m.; free; Redmond
City Hall, 411 SW Ninth St., Red-
mond; facebook.com or 541-923-
7710.
ation between state and federal
forest crews.
To get economical use out of
forest crews, Ullman called for
using them for forest improve-
ments and road maintenance
when they are not on fire call.
He said his bill would allow the
U.S. Forest Service to contract
with state crews for these ser-
vices.
“ presumably,“ Ullman said,
“the U.S. Forest Service would
be a prime contractor to keep
pace with the increased pub-
lic usage of national parks and
forests.”
Cosponsoring the bill with
Ullman are Rep. Wendel Wyatt
and Rep. John Dellenback.
25 Years Ago
Feb. 5, 1997 — Chamber
names Vern Patrick first citi-
zen for ’96
Retired businessman and
community activist Vern Pat-
rick was named Redmond’s
1996 citizen of the year by the
chamber of commerce Satur-
day night. Patrick, a retired
pharmacist and former owner
of Cent-Wise Drug Store, has
lived in Redmond for nearly
50 years. In that time he has
become one of the best known
volunteers and community
boosters around. In 1995, the
school district named its new
elementary school for Patrick.
Among the many local
causes he was recognized for
are providing scholarships
to high school students for
more than 40 years; serving
as a member of the Buckaroo
Breakfast for more than 40
years; sponsoring youth base-
ball teams for more than 30
years; volunteering with fire
department and ambulance
crews for more than 25 years;
serving as assistant fire chief;
serving as a charter member
of the Redmond Booster Club;
serving on the Ronald Mc-
Donald House board; and tak-
ing in youth who need a place
to stay.
As a member of the Red-
mond Kiwanis since the early
1950s, Patrick was instrumen-
tal in the building of grand
stands for Don Rich Stadium,
and he headed the drive to
build Cascades Swim Center.
SUNDAY
SUNDAY 2/6
2/6
Sunday Brunch and Kara-
oke: Join for brunch and Kara-
oke; 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; free; General
Duffy’s Watering Hole, 404 SW
Forest Ave., Redmond; facebook.
com/Generalduffys or 541-527-
4345.
SATURDAY
SATURDAY 2/5
2/5
TUESDAY
2/8
TUESDAY 2/8
Dave and Melody Hill: The
Americana duo will perform;
5-8 p.m.; $10; Faith, Hope and
Charity Vineyards, 70450 NW
Lower Valley Drive, Terrebonne;
faithhopeandcharityevents.com
or 541-526-5075.
Northern Lights — Valentines
Edition: Go down to Redmond
City Hall to check out the Valen-
tines Day edition of the Northern
Lights; 7-9 p.m.; free; Redmond
City Hall, 411 SW Ninth St., Red-
mond; facebook.com or 541-923-
7710.
Writers Writing — Quiet Writ-
ing Time: Enjoy the focus of a
quiet space with the benefit of
others’ company; 10:30 a.m.-
12:30 p.m.; free; Redmond Public
Library, 827 SW Deschutes Ave.,
Redmond; deschuteslibrary.org or
541-312-1050.
Healing Flow Class Series:
Join a yoga healing flow class
from the comfort of your home;
Noon-1 p.m.; $15 drop-in; CMC,
Online; canyonmountaincenter.
net or 415-748-8697.
Submitted Photo
Van Patrick accepts chamber’s honor in 1997.
JuJu Eyeball: The Beatles cover
band will perform; 7-9 p.m.; $10;
General Duffy’s Watering Hole,
404 SW Forest Ave., Redmond;
facebook.com/Generalduffys or
541-527-4345.
A Grateful Night: An all-star
line-up of local musicians will play
the songs of the Grateful Dead;
7-11 p.m.; free; High Desert Mu-
sic Hall, 818 SW Forest Ave., Red-
mond; highdesertmusichall.com
or 541-527-1387.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
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Redmond Urban
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February 14, 2022,
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detached multifam-
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a two-lot partition;
and a variance for
a reduction in the
minimum side yard
building separation
and minimum front
facade fenestration
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Zoning Standards;
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Article 111 - Land
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