A6 THE SPOKESMAN • TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2022 c the redmond Spokesman FLASHBACK FLASHBACK City unveils new street plan in 1997 LASSIFIEDS your community marketplace Classified Telephone Hours: Monday through Friday 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 541 -385-5809 classified@redmondspokesman.com The Spokesman 100 YEARS AGO June 1, 1922 — From ‘Lo- cal happenings’ Ed Luthey and family were among the money from Pow- ell Butte to come to Redmond last Sunday. Mr. Luthey was looking for a man to work on his ranch, but was unable to locate one here, owing to the fact that Redmond has no one on the unemployed list. 75 YEARS AGO June 5, 1947 — Grange de- grees on slate tonight The colorful rituals of the fifth and sixth degree will be given tonight in Bend at the an- nual convention of the Oregon State Grange, which opened there Monday, and an address by Governor Earl Snell, sched- uled for Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock will be the concluding feature of the session. The convention, very well attended, has already handled a large volume of business, and the many committee meetings and general conferences are reaching their final objectives. Honor of being elected mas- ter of the state juvenile grange for the coming year has been conferred upon Jenny Lee Wood, of Pine Forest Grange, and another Central Oregon girl, Ellen Stacy, of Redmond Grange, has been elected over- seer of the organization. The fifth degree will be ex- emplified by the Deschutes County Pomona degree team at Bend High School this evening at 8 o’clock, and the sixth degree by the state officer at 9 o’clock. 50 YEARS AGO May 31, 1972 — Ball begin Saturday with parade, jam- boree Kickoff for Redmond sum- 100 NOTICES 100 NOTICES 105 Lost & Found 102 Public Notices Found money in a container in the Redmond Safeway parking lot. Must identify. 541-771-2727 Estate of Linda Starr Augustine Notice to Interested Persons (No. 22PB03474) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of De­ schutes, Probate Department. In the Matter of the Estate of Linda Starr Augustine, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Michael T. Davis has been ap­ pointed as the personal represen­ tative 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 un­ dersigned attorney at: 12220 SW First Street, Beaverton, Oregon, 97005 within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, or such claims may be barred. All per­ sons whose rights may be af­ fected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional infor­ mation from the records of the Court, the Personal Representa­ tive and Attorney. Dated and first published May 20, 151 Event Tickets Archived Photo J.D. Buckingham, left, Dustin Stothoff walk home form school along Quartz Avenue in 1997, a narrow collector street that worries par- ent — and is designated for improvements in the city’s new 20-year transportation plan. mer youth basketball program will be held Saturday, June 3, beginning with a 1 p.m. parade through downtown Redmond. All boys and girls partici- pating in the Redmond Youth Recreation Council’s basketball and softball programs are asked to be at EK Market between 12 noon and 1 p.m. for the parade to Pollock Field for the jambo- ree, which will feature all teams in two-inning rounds of com- petition. Redmond‘s first year in sanc- tioned ball will find boys 9 to 12 years of age participating in Little League, and boys 13 to 18 playing Babe Ruth. In prepa- ration for the season opening, fields have been rebuilt to con- form with safety rules sanc- tioned under the direction of player agent Ron Barendse. Currently enrolled are 485 youngsters, of which 335 are boys in baseball and 150 girls in softball. The program is under the auspices of the Redmond Youth Recreation Council, with Jerry Crafton as president and Dick King as president of the Little League and Babe Ruth programs. Other officers are Nat Shaw, Don Green, Dave Hunt, Pat Carpenter and Dave Scherer. Jaunita Hahn and Kay King are heading up a conces- sion booth to be maintained throughout the season by the ladies auxiliary, organized by Patsy Buckley. Aw**/ Gunstiows Auxiliary officers are Barbara Paxton, president; Doris Van Ness, vice president; Kay King, treasurer; Donna Marshall, sec- retary. Saturday, June 4th Sunday, June 5th Central Oregon’s Largest Gun & Knife Show! Sat. 9-5 • Sun. 9-3 Deschutes County Fair& Expo Center Admission $8.00! Military/Vets: $6.00 503-363-9564 wesknodelgunshows.com 25 YEARS AGO June 4, 1997 — City un- veils new street plan Each weekday after school lets out, students make their way home along some nar- row and very busy routes — streets such as Quartz Avenue in southwest Redmond. Although parts of Quartz look like a lazy country lane, the city considers it a collector — or one of the main streets for funneling traffic around town. Parents are worried about cars speeding down the street when children are present, and at least one has erected a homemade sign alerting driv- ers of the danger. The city knows Quartz is a problem spot, and a pro- posed revision of Redmond‘s transportation plan outlines measures to make it safer. But the plan also calls for an ex- tension of Quartz east across Highway 97, linking it directly to Redmond‘s airport. The project is intended to improve east-west travel, but it also will put many more cars on that street. [LASÏÏ G® ©©rngffaQcaOaQ® 650 HELP WANTED 651 Help Wanted 2022 . MICHAEL! DAVIS Personal Representative MICHAEL T. DAVIS Attorney for Personal Represen­ tative 12220 SW First Street Beaverton, OR 97005 Turn unwanted items in to CASH place them in the Classifieds Call 541-385-5809 APPLY TODAY! IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FO f T THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of the Estate of: RYAN CARL KULUS, Deceased. Case No. 22PB03296 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lydia Lane Kulus has been ap­ pointed Personal Representative. All persons hav­ ing claims against the estate are Campground Hosts Needed tor hereby required to present them, with proper vouchers, Central Oregon service camp­ grounds. Energetic hosts, singles within four months after the date or couples. Duties include greet­ of first publication of this notice, ing campers, cleaning restrooms as stated below, to the Personal and campsites, fee collecting and Representative at 711 Country Club Road, Suite 200, Eugene, recording, some mowing and trimming. Positions include camp­ Oregon 97401, or they may be site amenities plus salary. Must barred. have RV/ Trailer. Robb: 541-351- All persons whose rights may be 1182 affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain Redmond Dog Walker Wanted, 3 additional information from the days a week, $20 a walk for half records of the Personal Repre­ an hour. 458-899-2592 sentative, the Court, or the attorney for the Personal Repre­ sentative, William W. Bromley. 800 FARM MISC./ Dated and first published: May 24, 2022. GENERAL MISC. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: Lydia Lane Kulus PO Box 1029 813 Antiques Sisters, Oregon 97759 & Collectibles 541-359-7827 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE: William W. 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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Randy Monroe Morris and Nic­ hole Lee Kretzschmar have been appointed as the Co-Personal Representatives of the above es­ tate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the undersigned attorney for the Personal Repre­ sentative at 1785 Willamette Falls Drive, #2, West Linn, OR 97068 within four months of the date of first publication of this notice or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by this proceeding may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the Per­ sonal Representative, or the at­ torney for the Personal Representative. Dated and first published on May 24, 2022. David M. Mitchell, OSB No. 134294 Attorney for the Personal Repre­ sentative Published on May 24, May 31, and June 7,2022. Legal Notice T-Mobile proposes to collocate telecommunications antennas and associated equipment on a new stadium light pole/monopole tower to be placed adjacent a sports complex located at an ad­ dress 3000 SW Umatilla Avenue, Redmond, Deschutes County, OR 97756 (N 44° 15’ 01.10’,’ W 121° 12’ 10.24”). Plans also in­ clude a new equipment area and shelter at ground level to house the support equipment and routes for conduit/fiber. T-Mobile is publishing this notice in accor­ dance with Federal Communica­ tions Commission regulations (47 CFR § 1.1307) for Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and for the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Parties interested in commenting on this Federal undertaking or with questions on the proposed facility should contact lmpact7G, Inc., Attn: Telecommunications Department at 8951 Windsor Parkway, Johnston, IA 50131 or call 515-473-6256 (Ref. T-Mobile NW #642-AM). Legal Notice The undersigned has been ap­ pointed personal representative of the Estate of GLENN MILLER, Deceased, by the Deschutes County Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, probate number 22PB04463. All persons having claims against the estate are re­ quired to present the same with proper vouchers within four (4) months after the date of first pub­ lication to the undersigned or they may be barred. Additional infor­ mation may be obtained from the court records, the undersigned or the attorney. Date first published: May 31, 2022 TOVE COE-MILLER Personal Representative c/o Steven D. Bryant Attorney at Law Bryant Emerson, LLP PO Box 457 Redmond OR 97756 NOTICE OF INTENT TO ENFORCE CONTRACTUAL REQUIREMENT FOR DELIVERY OF DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT R.L. "Ike" Abbas. Purchaser under that Land Sale Contract or other contract of sale (“contract”) recorded under Deschutes County, Oregon recording number 419-1150 and under that Vender's Assignment of Contract, recorded under Deschutes County, Oregon recording number 2004-59270. of the following described real property situated in the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, intends and wishes to enforce the contractual right contained within said contract to receive a deed of conveyance conveying clear title and executed by Richard R. Kinqma and Nell Kinqma. husband and wife, as Trustees of the Kinqma Family Trust, or the successor trustees thereof. Seller under said contract: SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT “A.* 1. All sums due under said contract have been paid in full. « I I •n/i/'V n 2. Date of final payment or other final performance of the contract: (o n J 3 Date by which the seller or the seller's successors in interest or assignees must submit an objection to the purchaser: 08/08/2022. 4 Name and address of the person to whom the seller must object: R.L. "Ike" Abbas. P.O. Box 321. Terrebonne. OR 97760. \\ // The Bulletin j I ejmpowering dur community Order Yours online at: bendbulletin.com/graduations EXHIBIT M A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION A parcel of land located in the East Half (E1/2) of Section Sixteen (16), Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Thirteen (13), East of the Willamette Meridian, Deschutes County, Oregon, more particularly described as follows: The East Half (E1/2) of Block One Hundred Fifty-Six, HILLMAN, (Terrebonne), Deschutes County, Oregon; EXCEPTING: From a point being North 85°32‘06" East, 385.35 feet from a 1 1/2" aluminum cap on a 5/8” iron rod set at the centerline intersection of "F" Avenue and 16th Street; thence North 01°13'49" East, 271.08 feet to the point of beginning; thence North 0°00'00" East 128.98 feet to the Northeast corner of Lot 16 of said Block 156; thence South 90°00'00" East 2.77 feet to a point on the North boundary of Block 156; thence South 01°13'49" West, 129.01 feet to the point of beginning, which parcel describes a portion of Lot 17, Block 156, Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon as shown on the original Plat of Hillman. TOGETHER WITH: The initial point being North 85°32'06" East 385.35 feet from a 1 1/2 inch aluminum cap on a 5/8" iron rod set at the centerline intersection of "F" Avenue and 16th Street; thence Noiiii 90°00'00" East 5.82 feet to the point of beginning; thence North 00°00'00" East 219.81 feet to a point intersecting the boundary of Block One Hundred Fifty-Six, HILLMAN, Deschutes County, Oregon; thencc North 14°30'00" East 186.12 feet along the East boundary of Block 156; HILLMAN, to a point on the North boundary of Block 156; thence North 90°00'00'' East, 103.29 feet to a point on the West boundary line of the Oregon Trunk Railway right of way, which point bears North 75°30' West, 100 feet from the centerline of the Oregon Trunk Railway mainline; thence South 14°30" West along the West boundary line of the Oregon Trunk Railway right of way and 100' West of the centerline of the Oregon Trunk Railway mainline, 413.16 feet; thence South 90°00'00" West 46.44 feet to the point of beginning; ALSO TOGETHER WITH: Beginning at a point North 85°32'06" East, 385.35 feet from a 1 1/2" aluminum cap on a 5/8" iron rod set at the centerline intersections of "F" Avenue and 16th Street; thence North 01°13'49" East, 271.08 feet to a point intersecting the boundary centerline of Block 156; thence South 00°00'00" West, 271.02 feet to a point on an extension of the South boundary of Block 156; thence South 90°00'00" West 5.82 feet to the point of beginning, which parcel describes and Easterly portion of Lots 1 through 11, Block 156, HILLMAN, Deschutes County, Oregon, as shown on the original Plat of Hillman.