A6 THE SPOKESMAN • TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2022 Crews stop brush fire at Crooked River Ranch BY TIM TRAINOR Redmond Spokesman Fire crews stopped a brush fire Tuesday, July 19, that threatened numerous homes in Crooked River Ranch near the intersection of SW Cin- der and SW Peninsula drives. According to Crooked River Ranch Fire and Res- cue, the blaze was burning in grass, brush and juniper trees near several residences, even- tually reaching several stacks of lumber and a horse trailer outside a home in the 12600 block of SW Cinder. The fire, which was first reported about 3:20 p.m. on July 19, was declared con- tained at about .33 acres about 30 minutes later. Crews remained on-scene mop- ping up and building fireline around hot spots until nearly 6 p.m., according to CRRFR. Six engines and 17 firefight- ers responded, including mu- tual aid from Redmond Fire & Rescue, Bureau of Land Management, Oregon State Fire Marshal’s Office and Jef- ferson County Sheriff ’s Of- fice. The cause of the fire is un- der investigation. █ Photo courtesy Crooked River Ranch Photo courtesy Crooked River Ranch Fire and Rescue A small brush fire broke out Tuesday afternoon in Crooked River Ranch. Crews were able to limit it to less than a half acre in size. The fire destroyed a lumber pile located near a residence on SW Pen- insula Drive in Crooked River Ranch. Reporter: ttrainor@ redmondspokesman.com SOLUTION SOLUTION 1 Crossword on A2 A2 Crossword on FLASHBACK FLASHBACK Redmond girl kills magpies to win rifle in 1946 The Spokesman 100 YEARS AGO July 27, 1922 — Assess- ment set for new sidewalks Surveying was started last Thursday for the 3.7 miles of Redmond‘s new cement walks, contracts for the construction of which were let last week to Pat Longergan of Pendleton for $19,800. 75 YEARS AGO July 31, 1946 — Redmond girl kills magpies to win rifle Davene Myers of Red- mond has been announced as winner of first prize in the annual magpie contest sponsored by the Deschutes County Sportsmen’s associ- ation of Bend. Through her efforts the county was rid of 134 predatory magpies, said Vern Carlon, chairman of the association’s predatory control committee. Davene received a new .22 Winchester rifle as her prize. In all, the contestants killed 402 magpies and destroyed 41 magpie eggs. 50 YEARS AGO Aug. 2, 1972 — Patrick sells furniture store Vernon Patrick, who nearly Spokesman file photo A Seattle man has pleaded guilty just this year to federal arson charges involving a fire that destroyed a Redmond horse slaughterhouse in 1997. seven years ago opened Cen- tral Oregon Furniture in the Bargain Barn location, has sold the furniture store, effec- tive Aug. 1 to Dick and Doro- thy Jackson of Molalla. The sale was handled through ACMER business brokerage firm of Eugene, rep- resented by Bud Raske and State Center Realty of Red- mond through Gus Myers and Stacey Johnson. In announcing the sale, Patrick stressed that he was selling because “I feel the peo- ple of the area will be better Get great service & great rates. astate Farm ® Joe A Lochner Ins Acy Inc Joe A Lochner, Agent www.joelochner.com Redmond, OR 97756 Bus: 541-548-6023 Worship Directory Adventist Adventist Roman Catholic Catholic Roman Seventh Day Adventist 945 W. 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New advertisers get 2 weeks free. served by an owner manager who can provide more per- sonal attention.” Patrick is re- taining CentWise Drug, which he opened nearly 25 years ago, and the hardware and sport- ing goods store. Jackson previously was an owner of Fourier Truck Ser- vice of Molalla, running be- tween Estacada and Portland and prior to that was in sales. He is a former Rotarian, mem- ber of the Molalla Chamber of Commerce and previously was a local Jaycee president. The Jackson’s, who have two sons, Bob, 14, and Ronny, 8, are purchasing a house at 2607 S.W. Reindeer Ave. They list hunting, fishing and camping as favorite activities. 25 YEARS AGO July 30, 1997 — Stations wage gas price war Price wars at gas stations are a rarity anymore, but one seems to have erupted in Red- mond and Bend. Owners of several local stations have cut prices from around $1.30 a gallon to $1.20 or less. Some recently posted $1.18 a gallon — a price not common in Central Oregon for years. The first volley was fired by Ron LaFranchi, who con- verted the Fast Gas station to an Exxon on S. Highway 97 in Redmond. He completed a similar renovation in Bend, then lowered prices at both stations last week. Other stations followed suit over the weekend and earlier this week. SOLUTION 8 5 4 6 2 7 9 3 1 3 9 6 4 8 1 5 7 2 2 1 8 3 6 4 7 9 5 9 3 5 1 7 8 4 2 6 6 4 7 2 5 9 3 1 8 5 6 1 7 3 2 8 4 9 OBITUARY OBITUARY Dr. Marvin L. Smith June 8, 8,1934-June 1934 - June 11, 11, 2022 June Marvin was born born June June 8, 8, 1934 Marvin was 1934 and and died died June 11, 2022 Ormand Beach, Beach, Florida. Florida. His 2022 in in Ormand parents and Helen parents were were Marion Marion and Helen Smith Smith of of Redmond. Marv Redmond. Marv spent spent his childhood in childhood in Junction City City ^ Junction on on the the family family dairy dairy farm. At At the „hmv farm. the \ age of of 10 his family his family moved to moved to C al C e e n n t r a Oregon w h h e e r r e e the family the family farmed hay farmed hay and and potatoes. potatoes. In 1952 1952 Marv Marv graduated graduated from Redmond from Redmond High High School. School. In 1957 1957 he graduated graduated with with a a bachelor’s degree in bachelor's degree in education education from from Oregon Oregon State He was of his State University. University. He was the the president president of his senior class at at OSU, was senior class was a a member member of of the the Delta Delta Tau Tau Delta Delta fraternity, fraternity, and and started started the the OSU OSU rodeo rodeo club. club. After After graduation, graduation, he he entered entered the Air Air Force 25 years years later as the Force and and retired retired 25 later as a a Lieutenant a doctorate Lieutenant Colonel Colonel with with a doctorate in in psychology. Marv joined joined the the faculty psychology. Marv faculty of of Embry- Embry- Riddle in Daytona Riddle Aeronautical Aeronautical University University in Daytona Beach, Beach, Florida Florida where where he he taught taught air air traffic traffic management and was was voted of the management and voted Professor Professor of the Year many Year many times. times. Marv Marv enjoyed enjoyed and and played played all all sports. sports. He was was an an outstanding outstanding calf calf roper. roper. He He and and his his dad, dad, Marion, Marion, won won many many trophy trophy buckles in team buckles competing competing in team roping roping and and cow cow penning. Marv is is survived survived by by his his sons; penning. Marv sons; Shelby, Shelby, wife Mirela, of of Ormand Ormand Beach, Beach, FL, FL, Stacy, wife Mirela, Stacy, wife wife Marilee, of Prineville, Marilee, of Prineville, Craig, Craig, wife wife Marianne, Marianne, of of Biloxi, Biloxi, MS. MS. He He leaves leaves grandchildren; grandchildren; Hogan, Hogan, Palmer, Tyler, Mila, Sara and and Conley. Conley. He He is is also Palmer, Tyler, Mila, Sara also survived by his survived by his sister sister Jeannie Jeannie Smith Smith Branin, Branin, husband Dennis, of of Bend. husband Dennis, Bend. He was was married married to Jackie to Jackie Patterson Patterson of of Prineville Prineville and and later later to to Connie Bounds of of Texas. Texas. Both Connie Bounds Both are are deceased. deceased. Marv will be be greatly missed by by his Marv will greatly missed his family, family, many and students. students. He He was was a a great many friends, friends, and great guy. guy. He He always always had had a a joke joke or or witty witty saying saying to help Please be to help you you feel feel better. better. Please be good good to to yourself was was often often advice. yourself his his advice. 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