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A6 THE SPOKESMAN • TUESDAY, JULY 5, 2022
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105 Lost & Found
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200 TRUCKS/AUTOS
Archived Photo
A jerkline team prepares to depart for Silver Lake with a boiler. The Hotel Redmond Barn was at Southwest
Seventh and Evergreen.
National Guard unit
departs for Idaho in 1972
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100 YEARS AGO
July 6, 1922 — From ‘Local
Happenings’
John W. Allen has just com-
pleted painting his bungalow.
The colors are gray, trimmed
in white. It is certainly a splen-
did combination and makes
a great improvement in his
property.
75 YEARS AGO
July 10, 1947 — Crews oil-
ing state routes
Extensive oil operations
are underway on various
highways in this area, says
Forrest Cooper, district
maintenance superinten-
dent for the state highway
department.
One crew is working out
of Redmond putting a seal
coat on the O’Neil second-
ary highway. Oiling also is
to be done between Red-
mond and Prineville and in
the Mitchell area.
Another crew is oiling the
highway in the Sisters vicin-
ity, Cooper said.
have let Rimrock developers
apply for Deschutes County
approval of their proposed
$500 million resort through
the exemptions process,
which allows consideration of
proposed developments that
don’t meet all requirements of
the state land-use laws.
The amended bill was de-
feated 38-19 when it came
up for a vote in the house
with no time for the debate
shortly before the harried
legislators had to end their
Thursday night session.
Voting on the resort bill
was rushed because the
house also had to squeeze in
voting on a charter schools
bill. “The issue of destination
resorts was just lost,“ said
Sen. Neil Bryant (R-Bend),
who sponsored the original
25 YEARS AGO
July 9, 1997 — Rimrock
development dies as session
ends
The amended bill that
would have cleared some
obstacles for the proposed
Rimrock resort was voted
down in the state Legisla-
ture’s chaotic closing rush.
The original version of
the bill passed by the Senate
was drastically altered in the
house to win the support of
Gov. John Kitzhaber, who
had a hand in writing the
amendments to SB870.
The revised version would
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50 YEARS AGO
July 12, 1972 — National
Guard unit depart for Idaho
Redmonds Company M,
Third Squadron, 163rd Ar-
mored Cavalry, Oregon Army
National Guard, will arrive at
Gowen field, Boise, Idaho, July
13, for its annual two weeks of
field training.
The 53-man unit will leave
the main base at Gowen Field
July 16 for the 166, 400-acre
training site in the Idaho des-
ert where it will undergo seven
days of intensive troop tactical
training, firing and testing.
Upon its return to the main
base the unit will be doing
cleanup and maintenance
work until July 26. Com-
pany M, commanded by 1st
Lt. Jalan VanNice, expects to
improve its already high effi-
ciency rating during this pe-
riod.
The unit will return to Red-
mond on July 27.
bill. “It should not have taken
place that way.”
Rep Ben Westlund
(R-Bend) also was dismayed
the resort bill was not dis-
cussed on the house floor
before the vote.
“You give the issue an
earring; that’s what we are
therefore,” Westlund said.
Bryant noted the vote
came after several grueling
days as legislators worked
long hours last week to fin-
ish their business before the
holiday weekend.
“I think given normal
circumstances, if there are
normal circumstances at the
end of a legislative session
... there would have been
good debate and the bill had
a chance” to pass on a close
vote.
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Chi-pom puppies for personal
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102 Public Notices
Goldendoodle Puppies, 3 boys
left, reduced price, apricot
color, 9 week old, Prineville
503-298-0612
RE: TDLS, LLC, et al. v. Revivify,
LLC, et al., Case No. 20 CV
43982, In the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, For the
County of Deschutes
To Whom it May Concern:
On March 14, 2022, pursuant to
an order entered by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, For
the County of Deschutes, in the
above-referenced case (the “Ap­
pointment Order”), SAK Oregon,
LLC ("Receiver”) was appointed
as the receiver for Thrivify, LLC
and its business operations,
which include operations at The
Lodge in Sisters, located at 411 E.
Carpenter Ln., Sisters, OR 97759
(“Facility”). This notice is being
provided pursuant to ORS 37.330.
The address of Thrivify, LLC is
also 411 E. Carpenter Ln., Sis­
ters, OR 07759. The address for
the Receiver is listed above, and
the Receiver is represented by
Douglas R. Ricks, Vanden Bos &
Chapman, 319 SW Washington
Street, Suite 520, Portland, OR
97204, and Nancy A. Peterman,
Greenberg Traurig, LLP, 77 W.
Wacker Dr., Suite 3100, Chicago,
IL 60601.
If you would like to notify the Re­
ceiver that you are represented
by an attorney, or if you would like
to inform the Receiver that you
would like to be placed on the
special notice list (which would
entitle you to notice of future court
proceedings),
please
contact
Inge Turner at iturner@sak-
mgmt.com or (847) 446-8400. If
you do not elect to be put on the
special notice list, you may not re­
ceive notice of all further pro­
ceedings in the receivership.
No deadline has been set for the
submission of claims by creditors.
When such a deadline has been
set, separate notice of the dead­
line and instructions for filing
claims will be issued to creditors.
VANDEN BOS & CHAPMAN,
LLP
By: Douglas R. Ricks, OSB
#044026
Of Attorneys for Receiver,
SAK Oregon, LLC, solely in its
capacity as the
Court-appointed receiver and not
in its personal or
corporate capacity.
100 NOTICES
102 Public Notices
ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE
Pursuant to the Oregon Self-Ser-
vice Storage Facility Act, the
below storage facility will conduct
a sale of storage units; NW Self
Storage - Auction Wednesday the
20th day of July, 2022 at 10:00
AM - Bidding begins 14 days prior
to sale on lockerfox.com. All vehi­
cles in auction listings are not in­
cluded in the sale and will be
towed separately. Northwest Self
Storage, 100 SE 3rd Street,
Bend: #0C215 Escobar Perez,
Carlos; #0C172 Wheeler, Jakob;
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Mayfield, Tony; #0C207 Davis,
Montrel; #0D266 Yasuda, Kevin.
Northwest Self Storage, 62939 N
Flwy 97, Bend: #3044 Sowards,
Tylor; #3147 Del Ponte III,
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Northwest Self Storage, 1401 NW
6th St, Redmond: #0817 Roach,
Norm;
#1004
Ftamill-Kanski,
Jamie; #0323 Mitchell, Melissa;
#0378 Bigelow, LaRee; #0746
Peters, Loren; #0609 Exposito,
Christopher; #0324 Coffe, Curtis;
#0719 Cordeiro, Deanna; #0322
Jones, Christie; #0837 Bandy,
Scott; #0367 Parsons, Amber;
#0961 Jade Bates. Northwest
Self Storage, 1030 B Avenue, Ter­
rebonne: #0138 Sharp, Rachel;
#0014 Slaven, Vanessa; #0042
Lucei, Edward. Northwest Self
Storage, 539 Maple Ave, Red­
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Northwest Self Storage, 3925
SW 25th Place, Redmond:
#G138 Moore, Gary; #H34 Olson,
Britta; #J117 Sleutel, Mariah;
#K14 Heere, John; #G08 Oakley,
Myles; #G09 McCue (Habitat),
Jim; #H134 O'Neill, Janelle; #J45
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HERITAGE FOR THE BLIND
1-844-493-7877
In the Circuit Court of the
State of
Oregon for the
County of Deschutes
Probate Department Case No.
22PB05535
Notice to Interested Persons
In the Matter of the Estate of
Karen Schappacher, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that Na­
talie Schappacher St. Clair has
been appointed as the personal
representative 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 10300 SW Green -
burg Road, Suite 530, Portland,
OR 97223 within four months
after the date of first publication of
this notice, as stated below, or
such claims may be barred. All
persons 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 or the attorney for the per­
sonal representative. Dated and
first published June 26, 2022.
Natalie Schappacher St. Clair
Personal Representative
J. Mackenzie Hogan, OSB
#101081
HARRIS & BOWKER, LLP
Attorney for Personal Repre­
sentative
10300 SW Greenburg Road,
Suite 530
Portland, OR 97223
The undersigned has been ap­
pointed personal representative
of the Estate of CLAIRE HER­
BERT LIMBECK, Deceased, by
the Deschutes County Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, pro­
bate number 22PB04613. All per­
sons having claims against the
estate are required to present the
same with proper vouchers within
four (4) months after the date of
first publication to the under­
signed or they may be barred.
Additional information may be ob­
tained from the court records, the
undersigned or the attorney.
Date first published: June 21,
2022
SCOTT LIMBECK
Personal Representative
c/o Steven D. Bryant
Attorney at Law
Bryant Emerson, LLP
PO Box 457
Redmond OR 97756
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