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Appliances, AC units, batteries, metal,
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Has marijuana stopped being fun? Out Of
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meets Wednesdays 7:30-8:30pm at Saint
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Pearl St.
SENIOR SERVICES ADVISORY
COUNCIL NEEDS NEW MEMBERS Are
you a senior? Do you have a passion for
working with seniors? Consider applying
to be on the Senior & Disability Services
(S&DS) Senior Services Advisory Council.
S&DS provides all of Lane County with a
wide range of publicly funded services for
older adults and people with disabilities.
Council members advise S&DS on ser-
vices and programs, and they advocate on
senior topics. For more information, call
S&DS at 1-800-441-4038 or email sdsad-
visorycouncil@lcog.org or download an
application on our website at www.lcog.
org/sdslane. Application deadline: April
30, 2023.
The Lane Council of Governments Budget
Committee will review and consider the
Draft FY23 Revised Budget and the FY24
ICAP on Tuesday, April 18, 2023, at 6 PM
via a Zoom virtual meeting. Meeting
codes: Meeting ID: 863 7645 5907 /
Passcode: 610886 or by dialing 253-215-
8782 and using the codes. The purpose of
this public hearing is to receive public
comment on the revised budget for the
fiscal year ending June 30, 2023, as
approved by the LCOG Board of Directors.
A copy of the budget documents may be
inspected or obtained at LCOG, 859
Willamette Street, Suite 500, Eugene,
Oregon, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. The budget doc-
ument is also available on the LCOG web-
site at LCOG.org.
E M P LOY M E N T
Help Wanted
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Work Schedule: Part-time (10-35 hrs/
week), days, evenings, weekends, split
shifts. Pay Scale: $13.50 (current) expect-
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Qualifications: Must be 15 years of age or
older; Employment dependent upon suc-
cessful completion of CPR/AED for the
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information, please visit: www.venetaore-
gon.gov/jobs
Sr. Software Engr. in Eugene. Develop,
design, implement, & deploy computer
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products & improve system architecture.
Review pre-existing code & give sugges-
tions to improve performance. Provide
technical guidance & training to Jr. engi-
neers. Remote work is option. Mail resume
to Matthew Bromley, CBT Nuggets, 2850
Crescent Ave, Eugene, OR 97408
Volunteer
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Unicorn Therapeutic Riding Program.
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since 1990. Program needs volunteers.
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Apartments
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L E G A L N OT I C E S
Legal Notices
Administration proceedings in the Estate of
Merrily Ann Coldren, Deceased, are now
pending in the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lane County, Case No.
23PB03025, and Tracey Lynne Stewart has
been appointed Personal Representative of
the estate. All persons having claims
against the estate are required to the pres-
ent the same, with proper vouchers, to the
Personal Representative, c/o Gleaves
Swearingen LLP, Attorneys at Law, 975 Oak
Street, Suite 800, Eugene, OR 97401, within
4 months from the date of first publication
of this notice or such clams may be barred.
NOTICE IF FURTHER GIVEN to all persons
whose rights may be affected by the
above-entitled proceedings that additional
information may be obtained from the
records of the Court, the Personal
Representative or the attorneys for the
Personal Representative. Dated and first
published this 13th day of April, 2023.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY (Probate
Department) In the Matter of the Estate of:
MARY ANN PLANT, Deceased. No.
23PB02090 NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS. Notice is hereby given that
Bonnie Marie Plant and Traci Lynn Palmer
have been appointed and have qualified as
the personal representatives of the estate.
All persons having claims against the estate
are hereby required to present the same,
with proper vouchers, within four months
after the date of first publication of this
notice, as stated below, to the personal
representative at: Bonnie Marie Plant and
Traci Lynn Palmer c/o Lynn Shepard,
Attorney at Law, 800 Willamette St., Ste
700, Eugene, Oregon 97401, or they may be
barred. All persons whose rights may be
affected by the proceedings in this estate
may obtain additional information from the
records of the court, the personal represen-
tative, or the attorney for the personal rep-
resentative. Dated and first published:
04/06/23. /s/ Bonnie Marie Plant,
Co-Personal Representative. /s/ Tracy Lynn
Palmer, Co-Personal Representative.
CO-PETITIONERS: Bonie Marie Plant, 2150
W. 19th Place, Eugene, OR 97405, (541)431-
1143. Tracy Lynn Palmer, 2904 N.W. Daysha
Dr., Roseburg, OR 97471, (541)580-1998.
ATTORNEY FOR CO-PETITIONERS: Lynn
Shepard, OSB #801073, BOENDER &
PAYMENT, ATTORNEYS, 800 Willamette Rd.,
Ste 700, Eugene, OR 97401, (541)685-1288
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY PROBATE
DEPARTMENT, Case No: 23PB02764 In the
Matter of the Estate of: JAMES ALBERT
MILLARD BAKER, Deceased. NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS: NOTICE IS GIVEN
that Bethany Stewart and Jennifer Baker
have been appointed co-personal represen-
tatives of this estate. All persons having
claims against the estate are required to
present them, vouchers attached, to the
co- personal representatives c/o Andree N.
Phelps, Attorney at Law, Andree Phelps
Law, 375 W 4th Ave, Suite 204, Eugene, OR
97401, 541-221-1431, 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 the pro-
ceedings may obtain additional information
from the records of the court, and the
co-personal representatives, or the co-per-
sonal representatives’ attorney, Andree N.
Phelps. Dated and first published March 30,
2023. Co-Personal Representative/s/
Bethany Stewart and Jennifer Baker.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY Probate
Department. In the Matter of the Estate of:
SANDRA H. ALLISON, Deceased. Case No.
23PB02941 NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS. NOTICE IS GIVEN that Dianna
Allison has been appointed personal repre-
sentative of this estate. All persons having
claims against the estate are required to
present them, with vouchers attached, to
the personal representative c/o Robert Cole
Tozer, Attorney at Law, 975 Oak St., Suite
615, Eugene, OR 97401, (541)345-0795,
within four months of the date of first publi-
cation of this notice, or the claims may be
barred. All persons whose rights may be
affected by the proceedings may obtain
additional information from the records of
the court, the personal representative, or
the personal representative’s attorney,
Robert Cole Tozer. DATED and first pub-
lished April 6, 2023. Personal
Representative /s/ Dianna Allison
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY - Probate
Department. In the Matter of the Estate of:
EILEEN EDITH WATTS, Deceased. Case No.
23PB03055 NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS. NOTICE IS GIVEN that Sheila
Janet Teasdale has been appointed person-
al representative of this estate. All persons
having claims against the estate are
required to present them, with vouchers
attached, to the personal representative c/o
Robert Cole Tozer, Attorney at Law, 975 Oak
St., Suite 615, Eugene, OR 97401, (541)345-
0795, 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 the proceedings may obtain
additional information from the records of
the court, the personal representative, or
the personal representative’s attorney,
Robert Cole Tozer. DATED and first pub-
lished April 13, 2023. Personal
Representative /s/ Sheila Janet Teasdale
Jonesin’ Crossword
BY MATT JONES
©2023 JONESIN’ CROSSWORDS (EDITOR@JONESINCROSSWORDS.COM)
\ Across
1. Gemini star
7. Tour guide
14. “Is Anybody Goin’ to San
___?” (1970 #1 country hit)
15. Like 18K or 22K, relatively
17. It’s sung in French and set
in Spain
18. Fenced
19. Language spoken in “The
Passion of the Christ”
21. Suffi x with Senegal or
Sudan
22. Hardware acronym
23. C8H17 radical
24. Uracil carrier
26. “___ good you let him
know” (Hamlet quote)
28. Lindsey of “Pretty Little
Liars”
29. Alaska natives
31. Hill affi rmations
32. It branches into Ulster
and Dublin accents
35. Lasso handler?
37. They come to a point
near your fi eld of vision
38. Etonic rival
39. Corrupt
40. Undisputed
44. Subject of some
terraforming proposals
46. Actor Sheridan who
plays Cyclops
47. Word after rap or fl ow
48. “Tarzan” actor Ron
49. Role, fi guratively
51. Silence, in a way
53. Costal enclosures
56. Rabbit creator
57. Mars option
58. Decreasing fi gure?
59. Hohe ___ (Cologne
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY Juvenile
Department - In the Matters of JOSEPHINE
LATISHA ECK, JENNASYS MARIA COX,
Minor Children: Case No. 22JU05394 Case
No. 22JU05396 PUBLISHED SUMMONS TO:
Aaron Dawn Cox IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON:A petition has been filed
“Running Free”
--more words, words, words.
spores”
13. One of Chaucer’s
Canterbury pilgrims
16. Involve
20. Some strength-training
Down
enthusiasts
1. Tropical beans
25. “Whenever”
2. Revolting type, old-style
27. Throws a sleeper
3. Levels
then touches the ground,
4. Director with a
essentially
memeworthy Mark
5. “You Can’t Stop the Reign” 29. Went for the silver,
perhaps
rapper
6. Santoni who played Poppie 30. Ganon, to Link
33. Family surname in
on “Seinfeld”
current TV
7. Abbr. on bottles of beer
34. “... the giftie ___ us”:
8. Times associated with
Burns
availability
35. Field items that follow
9. Those, in Toledo
an arc
10. Black listing
36. Barely
11. Gym instructor’s deg.
37. Underground experts
12. Musical character who
41. Add new padding to
sings “I swear on all my
42. “Mr. Belvedere” costar
Bob
43. They’re real knockouts
45. Zulu warrior king
47. Toyota model rebooted
in 2019
50. Forever and a day
52. Laugh line
54. “Proud Mary” band,
briefl y
55. Dir. from Iceland to
Ireland
shopping locale)
60. Devices that displayed
numbers
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