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FREE WILL
ASTROLOGY
BY ROB BREZSNY
ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19) : In December 1915, the California city of San Diego was suffer-
ing from a draught. City officials hired a professional “moisture accelerator” named Charles
Hatfield, who promised to make it rain. Soon Hatfield was shooting explosions of a secret blend
of chemicals into the sky from the top of a tower. The results were quick. A deluge began in early
January of 1916 and persisted for weeks. Thirty inches of rain fell, causing floods that damaged
the local infrastructure. The moral of the story, as far as you’re concerned, Aries: when you
ask for what you want and need, specify exactly how much you want and need. Don’t make an
open-ended request that could bring you too much of a good thing.
TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20) : Actors Beau Bridges and Jeff Bridges are brothers born
to parents who were also actors. When they were growing up, they already had aspirations
to follow in their mom’s and dad’s footsteps. From an early age, they summoned a resourceful
approach to attracting an audience. Now and then they would start a pretend fight in a store’s
parking lot. When a big enough crowd had gathered to observe their shenanigans, they would
suddenly break off from their faux struggle, grab their guitars from their truck, and begin play-
ing music. In the coming weeks, I hope you’ll be equally ingenious as you brainstorm about ways
to expand your outreach.
GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20) : According to Edward Barnard’s book New York City Trees, a
quarter of the city is shaded by its 5.2 million trees. In other words, one of the most dense-
ly populated, frantically active places on the planet has a rich collection of oxygen-generating
greenery. There’s even a virgin forest at the upper tip of Manhattan, as well as five botanical
gardens and the 843-acre Central Park. Let’s use all this bounty-amidst-the-bustle as a symbol
of what you should strive to foster in the coming weeks: refreshing lushness and grace inter-
spersed throughout your busy, hustling rhythm.
CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22) : As a poet myself, I regard good poetry as highly useful. It can
nudge us free of our habitual thoughts and provoke us to see the world in ways we’ve never imag-
ined. On the other hand, it’s not useful in the same way that food and water and sleep are. Most
people don’t get sick if they are deprived of poetry. But I want to bring your attention to a poem
that is serving a very practical purpose in addition to its inspirational function. Simon Armitage’s
poem “In Praise of Air” is on display in an outdoor plaza at Sheffield University. The material it’s
printed on is designed to literally remove a potent pollutant from the atmosphere. And what does
this have to do with you? I suspect that in the coming weeks you will have an extra capacity to
generate blessings that are like Armitage’s poem: useful in both practical and inspirational ways.
LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22) : In 1979, psychologist Dorothy Tennov published her book Love and
Limerence: The Experience of Being in Love. She defined her newly coined word “limerence” as
a state of adoration that may generate intense, euphoric, and obsessive feelings for another
person. Of all the signs in the zodiac, you Leos are most likely to be visited by this disposition
throughout 2019. And you’ll be especially prone to it in the coming weeks. Will that be a good
thing or a disruptive thing? It all depends on how determined you are to regard it as a blessing,
have fun with it, and enjoy it regardless of whether or not your feelings are reciprocated. I ad-
vise you to enjoy the hell out of it!
VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22) : Based in Switzerland, Nestle is the largest food company in the
world. Yet it pays just $200 per year to the state of Michigan for the right to suck up 400 million
gallons of groundwater, which it bottles and sells at a profit. I nominate this vignette to be your
cautionary tale in the coming weeks. How? 1. Make damn sure you are being fairly compensated
for your offerings. 2. Don’t allow huge, impersonal forces to exploit your resources. 3. Be tough
and discerning, not lax and naïve, as you negotiate deals.
LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22) : Sixteenth-century Italian artist Daniele da Volterra wasn’t very
famous for his own painting and sculpture. The work for which we remember him today is the al-
terations he made to Michelangelo’s giant fresco The Last Judgment, which spreads across an
entire wall in the Sistine Chapel. After Michelangelo died, the Catholic Church hired da Volterra
to “fix” the scandalous aspects of the people depicted in the master’s work. He painted clothes
and leaves over the originals’ genitalia and derrieres. In accordance with astrological omens,
I propose that we make da Volterra your anti-role model for the coming weeks. Don’t be like
him. Don’t engage in cover-ups, censorship, or camouflage. Instead, specialize in the opposite:
revelations, unmaskings, and expositions.
SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21) : What is the quality of your access to life’s basic necessities?
How well do you fulfill your need for good food and drink, effective exercise, deep sleep, thor-
ough relaxation, mental stimulation, soulful intimacy, a sense of meaningfulness, nourishing
beauty, and rich feelings? I bring these questions to your attention, Scorpio, because the rest
of 2019 will be an excellent time for you to fine-tune and expand your relationships with these
fundamental blessings. And now is an excellent time to intensify your efforts.
SAGITTARIUS
Michael Jackson’s 1982 song “Beat It” climbed to
number three on the record-sales charts in Australia. On the other hand, “Weird Al” Yankovic’s
1984 parody of Jackson’s tune, “Eat It,” reached number one on the same charts. Let’s use this
twist as a metaphor that’s a good fit for your life in the coming weeks. According to my analysis
of the astrological omens, you may find that a stand-in or substitute or imitation will be more
successful than the original. And that will be auspicious!
Stephens, at 440 East Broadway, Suite
300, Eugene, Oregon 97401, within four (4)
months from February 14th, 2019, the date
of first publication of this notice, or such
claims may be barred. Any person whose
rights may be affected by the proceeding
may obtain additional information from
the records of the court, the Personal
Representative, or the attorneys for the
Personal Representative. GAYDOS,
CHURNSIDE & BALTHROP, P.C., Attorneys
for Personal Representative
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Claims
against the ESTATE OF RONALD ANDREW
HUDDLESTON, Deceased, Lane County
Circuit Court Case No. 19PB00955, are
required to be presented to the Personal
Representative, Tammy May Monteleone,
at 440 East Broadway, Suite 300, Eugene,
Oregon 97401, within four (4) months from
February 14th, 2018, the date of first pub-
lication of this notice, or such claims may
be barred. Any person whose rights may
be affected by the proceeding may obtain
additional information from the records of
the court, the Personal Representative, or
the attorneys for the Personal
Representative. GAYDOS, CHURNSIDE &
BALTHROP, P.C., Attorneys for Personal
Representative
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS ESTATE
OF PATRICIA MARGARET DONAHUE LANE
COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT CASE NO. 19 PB
00832 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
James Cooper has been appointed per-
sonal representative. All persons having
claims against the estate are required to
present them, with written evidence
thereof attached, to the personal repre-
sentative, c/o Mark M. Williams, Gaydos
Churnside & Balthrop, P.C., 440 East
Broadway, Suite 300, Eugene, Oregon
97401. All persons having claims against
the estate are required to present them
within four months after the date of first
publication of this notice to the Personal
Representative at the address stated
above for the presentation of claims or
such claims may be barred. All persons
whose rights may be affected by these
proceedings may obtain additional infor-
mation from the records of the Court or
the Personal Representative, named
above. DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED
FEBRUARY 14TH, 2019. Personal
Representative: Mark M. Williams,
OSB#821404, Gaydos, Churnside &
Balthrop, P.C., 440 E. Broadway, #300,
Eugene, Oregon 97401
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS : ESTATE
OF Barbara June Taylor LANE COUNTY
CIRCUIT COURT CASE NO. 19PB00986
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under-
signed has been appointed Personal
Representative. All persons having claims
against the estate are required to present
them, with written evidence thereof
attached, to the undersigned Personal
Representative Andrea G. Taylor-Miner,
c/o Janice L. Mackey, HUTCHINSON COX,
PO Box 10886, Eugene, Oregon 97440. All
persons having claims against the estate
are required to present them within four
months after the date of first publication
of this notice to the Personal
Representative at the address stated
above for the presentation of claims or
such claims may be barred. All persons
whose rights may be affected by these
proceedings may obtain additional infor-
mation from the records of the Court, the
Personal Representative, or the Attorney
for the Personal Representative, named
above. DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED
FEBRUARY 21ST, 2019.
PETITIONER:
Andrea G. Taylor-Miner, 36574 Cedar Hills
Drive, Pleasant Hill, OR 97455. Phone: 541-
915-3600 ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER:
Janice L. Mackey, OSB #003001,
Hutchinson Cox, PO Box 10886, Eugene,
OR, 97440. Phone: 541-343-8693. Fax:
541-343-8693
Email:
jmackey@
eugenelaw.com
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS: ESTATE
OF DIANA MARY PALMER LANE COUNTY
CIRCUIT COURT CASE NO. 19PB01055
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under-
signed has been appointed Personal
Representative. All persons having claims
against the estate are required to present
them, with written evidence thereof
attached, to the undersigned Personal
Representative Linda Guadagni, c/o
Janice L. Mackey, HUTCHINSON COX, PO
Box 10886, Eugene, Oregon 97440. All
persons having claims against the estate
are required to present them within four
months after the date of first publication
of this notice to the Personal
Representative at the address stated
above for the presentation of claims or
such claims may be barred. All persons
whose rights may be affected by these
proceedings may obtain additional infor-
mation from the records of the Court, the
Personal Representative, or the Attorney
for the Personal Representative, named
above. DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED
FEBRUARY 21ST, 2019. PETITIONER: Linda
Guadagni, 28301 Spencer Creek Road,
Eugene, OR 97405. Phone: 541-915-3600
ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: Janice L.
Mackey, OSB #003001, Hutchinson Cox,
PO Box 10886, Eugene, OR, 97440. Phone:
541-343-8693. Fax: 541-343-8693 Email:
jmackey@eugenelaw.com
TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE The Trustee
under the terms of the Trust Deed
described herein, at the direction of the
Beneficiary, hereby elects to sell the prop-
erty described in the Trust Deed to satisfy
the obligations secured thereby. Pursuant
to ORS 86.771, the following information is
provided: 1. PARTIES Grantor:
CHRISTOPHER HAYNES AND BRITTANY
HAYNES Trustee: EVERGREEN LAND
TITLE COMPANY Successor Trustee:
NANCY K. CARY Beneficiary: UMPQUA
BANK 2. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: THE
REAL PROPERTY IS DESCRIBED AS FOL-
LOWS: Lots 19 and 20, Block 14, KEENEY’S
FIRST ADDITION TO SPRINGFIELD, as plat-
ted and recorded in Book 6, Page 30, Lane
County Oregon Plat Records, in Lane
County, Oregon 3. RECORDING. The Trust
Deed was recorded as follows: Date
Recorded: June 23, 2014 Recording No.
Income tax questions?
Call 541-342-1040 today!
2014-023154 Official Records of Lane
4. DEFAULT. THE
County, Oregon
GRANTOR OR ANY OTHER PERSON OBLI-
GATED ON THE TRUST DEED AND
PROMISSORY NOTE SECURED THEREBY IS
IN DEFAULT AND THE BENEFICIARY SEEKS
TO FORECLOSE THE TRUST DEED FOR FAIL-
URE TO PAY: MONTHLY PAYMENTS IN THE
AMOUNT OF $1,151.08 EACH, DUE THE FIRST
OF EACH MONTH, FOR THE MONTHS OF
JUNE 2018 THROUGH NOVEMBER 2018;
PLUS LATE CHARGES AND ADVANCES;
PLUS ANY UNPAID REAL PROPERTY TAXES
OR LIENS, PLUS INTEREST. 5. AMOUNT
DUE. The amount due on the Note which is
secured by the Trust Deed referred to
herein is: Principal balance in the amount
of $182,289.21; plus interest at the rate of
3.750% per annum from May 1, 2018; plus
late charges of $334.80; plus advances
and foreclosure attorney fees and costs.
6. SALE OF PROPERTY. The Trustee hereby
states that the property will be sold to
satisfy the obligations secured by the
Trust Deed. A Trustee’s Notice of Default
and Election to Sell Under Terms of Trust
Deed has been recorded in the Official
Records of Lane County, Oregon. 7. TIME
OF SALE. DATE: APRIL 25, 2019, TIME:11:00
A.M., PLACE: LANE COUNTY COURTHOUSE,
125 E. 8TH AVENUE, EUGENE, OREGON 8.
RIGHT TO REINSTATE. Any person named
in ORS 86.778 has the right, at any time
that is not later than five days before the
Trustee conducts the sale, to have this
foreclosure dismissed and the Trust Deed
reinstated by payment to the Beneficiary
of the entire amount then due, other than
such portion of the principal as would not
then be due had no default occurred, by
curing any other default that is capable of
being cured by tendering the performance
required under the obligation or Trust
Deed and by paying all costs and expens-
es actually incurred in enforcing the obli-
gation and Trust Deed, together with the
trustee’s and attorney’s fees not exceed-
ing the amount provided in ORS 86.778.
NOTICE REGARDING POTENTIAL HAZARDS
(This notice is required for notices of sale
sent on or after January 1, 2015.) Without
limiting the trustee’s disclaimer of repre-
sentations or warranties, Oregon law
requires the trustee to state in this notice
that some residential property sold at a
trustee’s sale may have been used in man-
ufacturing methamphetamines, the chem-
ical components of which are known to be
toxic. Prospective purchasers of residen-
tial property should be aware of this
potential danger before deciding to place
a bid for this property at the trustee’s sale.
You may reach the Oregon State Bar’s
Lawyer Referral Service at 503-684-3763
or toll-free in Oregon at 800-452-7636 or
you may visit its website at: www.osbar.
org. Legal assistance may be available if
you have a low income and meet federal
poverty guidelines. For more information
and a directory of legal aid programs, go to
http://www.oregonlawhelp.org. Any ques-
tions regarding this matter should be
directed to Lisa Summers, Paralegal, (541)
686-0344 (TS #30057.31025). DATED:
November 30, 2018. Nancy K. Cary,
Successor Trustee, Hershner Hunter, LLP,
P.O. Box 1475, Eugene, OR 97440.
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CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19) : The Space Needle in Seattle, Washington is 605 feet high
and 138 feet wide: a tall and narrow tower. Near the top is a round restaurant that makes one
complete rotation every 47 minutes. Although this part of the structure weighs 125 tons, for
many years its motion was propelled by a mere 1.5 horsepower motor. I think you will have a
comparable power at your disposal in the coming weeks: an ability to cause major movement
with a compact output of energy.
AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18) : In 1941, the Ford automobile company created a “biolog-
ical car.” Among its components were “bioplastics” composed of soybeans, hemp, flax, wood
pulp and cotton. It weighed a thousand pounds less than a comparable car made of metal. This
breakthrough possibility never fully matured, however. It was overshadowed by newly abundant
plastics made from petrochemicals. I suspect that you Aquarians are at a phase with a re-
semblance to the biological car. Your good idea is promising but unripe. I hope you’ll spend the
coming weeks devoting practical energy to developing it. (P.S. There’s a difference between you
and your personal equivalent of the biological car: little competition.)
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Harvey!
Harvey is a
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American
mixed breed
rabbit and
weighs 5 ½
pounds with
a little more
growing
to do. He has snowy white fur that is extra soft and he has
pink eyes. Harvey is shy but enjoys being petted and getting
attention. Volunteers say Harvey is sweet and mellow. He and
his three siblings were found outside, and now after months
of foster care, they are looking for some tender love and care
with their forever family. Harvey needs an inside home and
would do best in a family where children are over 10 years old.
PISCES
(FEB. 19-MARCH 20) : Cartographers of Old Europe sometimes drew pictures of
strange beasts in the uncharted regions of their maps. These were warnings to travelers that such
areas might harbor unknown risks, like dangerous animals. One famous map of the Indian Ocean
shows an image of a sea monster lurking, as if waiting to prey on sailors traveling through its terri-
tory. If I were going to create a map of the frontier you’re now headed for, Pisces, I would fill it with
mythic beasts of a more benevolent variety, like magic unicorns, good fairies and wise centaurs.
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