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    A12 THE SPOKESMAN • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2022
RECORDS / COMMUNITY
PET OF THE WEEK
TRUCK OF THE WEEK
Meet Butterfinger!
Brought to Bright-
side as a stray this
adorable and petite
mixed breed is ea-
ger to find his for-
ever family. Because
Butterfinger was a
stray to us, we are still
learning the ins-and-
outs of his personal-
ity. We will be sure to
make updates as he
opens up to us here at
the shelter.
Butterfinger is an
adorable stunner who
can be described as
an active, playful, and
social dog. Butterfinger’s overall personality here has been an adaptable, curi-
ous, and goofy addition to our adoptable bunch. Butterfinger is a social but-
terfly and loves to play here at the shelter with other dogs and people. We do
require an introduction between Butterfinger and other dogs in the home to
ensure the best fit.
Because we don’t know much about his history, we are not sure how But-
terfinger does with cats. If you are looking for an adorable and lovable little
guy to adventure with, come meet Butterfinger.
BY NICOLE ROGERS
For The Spokesman
Name of truck: Red Road Pizza Company
Name of Owner: Chad Colley
Location: Wild Ride Brewing, 332 SW 5th
St
Hours: During winter, open Tuesday
through Saturday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., closed
Sunday and Monday. Summer hours: Monday
through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., closed
Sunday.
Date opened: October 2016
About cart: The cart features 12-inch piz-
zas with a thin crust in a variety of sauces and
toppings. Their dough is handmade every day.
First order should be: Colley recommends
his two favorites, the first being the Hearty
By Nicole Rogers for the Redmond Spokesman
Hawaiian. That pizza is made with a habanero
Red Road Pizza Company
pineapple BBQ sauce and topped with Cana-
dian bacon, pepperoni, sausage, red onion,
pineapple and cilantro. The second is called
the Chicken Choke, with base of basil pesto, topped with chicken, artichoke hearts and spinach.
Fun Fact: The businesses was started by Colley and his wife. They started under the name of Wubba’s Pizza Shack,
but in 2017 they upgraded their truck and gave it their own name. Colley and his friends had long been working on
how to get pizza dough just right. He said that “trying to figure out how to make it work for a food truck” took a lot of
experimentation. Before getting into restaurant work, Colley had worked at Trader Joe’s for 13 years. He wanted to try
something on his own and try something new.
Police Log
The Spokesman will update items in
the police log when such a request is
received. Any new information, such
as the dismissal of charges or acquittal,
must be verifiable.
Arrests
Thurs., Oct. 20
9:27 a.m. NE Hemlock Ave. Arrested: Brian
Douglas Walls, 64, and Tina Marie Pereira,
41, Redmond. Charge: In-state warrant
10:45 a.m. SW Rimrock Wy. Arrested:
Juvenile male, 16, Redmond. Charge:
Minor in possession — marijuana
11:49 a.m. S HWY 97. Arrested: Camiren
Marcus Rundell, 20, Redmond. Charge:
Theft III — Shoplifting
1:39 p.m. SW Odem Medo Rd. Arrested:
Payton Bryan Standley, 30, Redmond.
Charge: In-State Warrant
4:42 p.m. 2800 block SW Lava Ave.
Arrested: Nicholas Adam Farinacci, 31,
Redmond. Charge: In-State Warrant
Fri., Oct. 21
2:27 p.m. 1800 block NW Fir Ave.
Arrested: Jesus Terrazas Morales,
23, Redmond. Charges: Violation of
Restraining Order, Criminal Mischief III
Sat., Oct. 22
1:59 a.m. S HWY 97. Arrested: Brock Loman
Cothren, 23, Terrebonne. Charge: DUII
7:21 p.m. NW Oak Tree Ln. Arrested:
Jonathan Mark Connolly, 32, Redmond.
Charge: Probation/Parole Violation —
Felony
Sun., Oct. 23
12:39 a.m. SW Rimrock Wy. Arrested:
Gail Matthew Hall, 40, Redmond.
Charges: Burglary I — Residence, 3x
Disorderly Conduct II
11:06 a.m. SW 17th St. Arrested: Sean
Kevin Mcbrady, 39, Redmond. Charge:
In-State Warrant
12:33 p.m. SW Veterans Wy. Arrested:
Allen Leroy Turner, 54, Redmond.
Charge: In-State Warrant
1:47 p.m. SW 6th St. Arrested: Jeremy
Daniel Shults, 46. Charges: Unlawful
Entry Vehicle, Theft I — from Motor
Vehicle, 2x In-State Warrant, Drugs —
Methamphetamine
6:34 p.m. NW Oak Tree Ln. Arrested:
Juvenile male, 14, Redmond. Charge:
Runaway
6:59 p.m. 2300 block SW 29th St.
Arrested: Kent Leo Baer, 57, Redmond.
Charge: Harassment
Mon., Oct. 24
3:23 a.m. S HWY 97. Arrested: Kimberly
Rose Banks, 36, Redmond. Charges:
Speed Violations 100+mph, DUII,
Reckless Driving
8:20 a.m. NW Oak Tree Ln. Arrested:
Danny Mark Cupp, 50, Redmond.
Charge: Criminal Trespass II; 10:39 a.m.
NW 4th St/NW Maple Ave. Additional
charges added the same day: Probation/
Parole Violation, Disorderly Conduct II
2:30 p.m. NW Upas Ave. Arrested:
Juvenile male, 13, Terrebonne and
Juvenile female, 13, Redmond. Charge:
Drugs — Marijuana
3:31 p.m. SW Highland Ave. Arrested:
Jason J Scanlon, 41, Bend. Charges: In-
State Warrant, Theft III — Shoplifting
4:28 p.m. S HWY 97. Arrested: Shawn
Michael Cummings, 42, Redmond.
Charges: 2x Criminal Trespass II,
Menacing, Disorderly Conduct II
Tues., Oct. 25
10:10 a.m. SW Quartz Ave. Arrested:
Simon Francis Stone, 44, Sisters. Charge:
Theft II — by Deception/False Pretenses
5:47 p.m. SW Lake Rd. Arrested: Malachi
John Elbrader, 20, Prineville and Trinity
Holmes, 20, Prineville. Charges: Unlawful
Use Motor Vehicle, Possession of Stolen
Vehicle
8:11 p.m. NW 6th St. Arrested: Quinn
Angeleen Hannah, 23. Charge: Criminal
Trespass II
Read and recycle
Charge: Disorderly Conduct II
Wed., Oct. 26
9:03 p.m. S HWY 97. Arrested: Leslie
Edward Miller, 49, Redmond. Charges:
Reckless Endangering, DUII
Thurs., Oct. 27
3:13 p.m. NW 6th St./NW Maple Ave.
Arrested: Ricky Wayne Karle, 34,
Redmond. Charge: Probation/Parole
Violation
5:37 p.m. 700 block SW 5th St. Arrested:
Stephen Kyle Calhoun, 28, Redmond.
Classifieds
Classified Hours: Monday - Friday, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
541-385-5809 • classified@redmondspokesman.com
650 HELP WANTED
OBITUARY
POLICY
BNO ELECTRICAL SOLU-
TIONS IS HIRING
IMMEDIATE JOB OPENINGS
for Certified Journeyman Electri-
cians with a 2-year card.
$55+/hr starting pay. Reloca-
tion reimbursement after 6
months. Production Bonuses.
To schedule an interview, call
503-569-9070, 503-580-6270
(ask for Scott or Heather)
Local obituaries are paid
advertisements submitted
by families or funeral homes.
For death notices, specific
guidelines must be followed.
When submitting, please
include your name, address
and contact number.
• Call 541-385-5809
for deadlines or other
information (Monday-Friday,
10 a.m.-3 p.m. )
• Email: classified@
redmondspokesman.com
Roman Catholic
Highland Baptist Church
3100 SW Highland Ave.,
Redmond
541-548-4161
Lead Pastor: Lance Logue
St Thomas
Roman Catholic Church
1720 NW 19th Street
Redmond, Oregon 97756
541-923-3390
Sunday Worship Services:
Blended – 8 & 9:30 AM
Contemporary – 11 AM
(Worship Center)
Father Todd Unger, Pastor
make sure it is correct.
German Shepherds
www.sherman-ranch.us.
541-281-6829
102 Public Notices
Mass Schedule:
Weekdays 8:00 am
hbc Español - 10:30 am
Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm
(Youth Room)
First Saturday 8:00 am (English)
*9:30 AM & 11 AM live-stream at:
www.hbcredmond.org
Sunday 8:00 am, 10:00 am
(English)
How can hbc pray for you?
12:00 noon (Spanish)
prayer@hbcredmond.org
Confessions on Wednesdays
From 4:00 to 5:45 pm and on
CHECK YOUR AD
On the first day it runs to
Saturdays From 3:00 to 4:30 pm
AKC Welsh Pembroke Corgi Pup-
pies, male and female declawed
and tails docked, $1,500 - $2, 000
each, Call Bill at 541-591-8585.
100 NOTICES
700 LIVESTOCK/
ANIMALS/PETS
728 Dogs, Cats, Pets
Baptist
728 Dogs, Cats, Pets
651 Help Wanted
Redmond Dog Walker Wanted, 3
days a week, $10 a walk for half
an hour. 458-899-2592
REDMOND, OR 458-899-2592
Worship Directory
Thefts
Reported from Oct. 20 to Oct. 27 on the
following blocks in Redmond:
NW OAK TREE LN
S HWY 97
SW 5TH ST
SW AIRPORT WAY
SW 29TH ST
SW ANTLER LN
SE GLACIER AVE
SW 21ST PL
NE APACHE CIR
SE JESSE BUTLER CIR
NW 6TH ST
SW HIGHLAND AVE
SW RIMROCK WAY
ODEM MEDO RD
SW 21ST PL
NW 15TH ST
NW 4TH ST
SW 9TH ST
AKC MALTESE, 2 MALES, 8
WKS, $3000. HEALTH GNTEE,
NON SHEDDING, WWW.MAIAS-
MINISUPREMES.COM. 541-233-
3534.
Goldendoodle puppies! Both par-
ents F1-B. 4 Males and 1 Female
available (litter of 7). $1300
Prineville, OR 541-350-7735
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Shirley Kondratieff has been ap-
pointed Personal Representative
of the Estate of John Howard
Bennett deceased, Deschutes
County Circuit Court Case No.
22PB08925. All persons having
claims against the estate are re-
quired to present the same within
four months from the first date of
publication of this notice to the
Personal Representative at P.O.
Box 1489, Bend, OR 97709, or
they may be barred.
Any person whose rights may be
affected by these proceedings
may obtain additional information
from the records of the above-en-
titled Court or from the Personal
Representative or from the Per-
sonal Representative’s attorneys,
Luvaas Cobb, P.C.
DATED and first published:
October 18, 2022.
/s/ Shirley Kondratieff
Personal Representative
102 Public Notices
The undersigned has been ap-
pointed personal representative
of the Estate of Linda Gilmore
Hill, Deceased, by the Deschutes
County Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, probate number
22PB08504
All persons 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 un-
dersigned or they may be barred.
Additional information may be ob-
tained from the court records, the
undersigned or the attorney.
Date first published: October 18,
2022
Scott A. Hill
Personal Representative
c/o Steven D. Bryant
Attorney at Law
Bryant Emerson, LLP
PO Box 457
Redmond OR 97756
NOTICE:
All real estate advertised here
in is subject to the Federal
Fair Housing Act, which
makes it illegal to advertise
any preference, limitation or
discrimination based on race,
color, religion, sex, handicap,
familial status or national
origin, or intention to make
any such preferences,
limitations or discrimination.
We will not knowingly accept
any advertising for real estate
which is in violation of this
law. All persons are hereby
informed that all dwellings
advertised are available on
an equal opportunity basis.
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