entire principal balance of $23,125.32, due
April 25, 2015; 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 $23,125.32; plus interest at the rate of
4.500% per annum from March 25, 2015;
plus late charges of $1,267.64; 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:
January 30, 2025. Time: 11:00 a.m. Place:
Lane County Courthouse, Front Entrance,
Inside by Security, 125 E. 8th Avenue,
Eugene, Oregon 97401. 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 dis-
claimer of representations 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
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used in manufacturing methamphet-
amines, the chemical components of
which are known to be toxic. Prospective
purchasers of residential 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 assis-
tance may be available if you have a low
income and meet federal poverty guide-
lines. For more information and a directo-
ry of legal aid programs, go to http://www.
oregonlawhelp.org. Any questions regard-
ing this matter should be directed to Lisa
Summers, Paralegal, (541) 686-0344 (TS
#18316.30149). DATED: August 27, 2024.
Nancy K. Cary, Successor Trustee,
Hershner Hunter, LLP, P.O. Box 1475,
Eugene, OR 97440.
BY ROB BREZSNY
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Award-winning Aries fi lmmaker Quentin Tarantino was born and
raised in the U.S. But he has said, “I don’t make movies for America. I make movies for planet Earth.”
I applaud his expansive perspective and recommend you cultivate your own version of it in the com-
ing weeks. You will generate good fortune for yourself as you enlarge your audience, your range of
infl uences and your sphere of activity. It will be an excellent time to transcend previous notions of
who you are and what your life’s assignments are. The frontiers are calling you to open your mind
wider than ever as you leap to the next higher octave of your destiny.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): “Earth knows no desolation. She smells regeneration in the moist
breath of decay.” Author George Meredith said that, and now I’m conveying it to you. Why? Because
you’re entering a phase when you will have maximum power to ensure that decay leads to regener-
ation. My advice: Instead of trying to repress your awareness of what’s decomposing, tune into it
energetically. The sooner you embrace the challenging but interesting work to be done, the faster
and more eff ective the redemption will be. Here’s your battle cry: Turn rot into splendor!
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Mercury will be your slippery but sticky companion in the coming
weeks, Gemini. Whether or not you believe he is a literal god who abides in the spiritual realm, I trust
you will acknowledge that he is a vivid archetype. He symbolizes forces that facilitate communica-
tion and promote connection. Since he is constantly traveling and conversing, he also represents
boundary-crossing and thresholds. I encourage you to summon his assistance whenever you want
to lubricate links and foster combinations. He can help you unify disparate infl uences and strength-
en your network of allies.
KEEP EW IN PRINT!
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Utility poles and telephones poles may seem to be indestructible
towers, but they have a limited life span. A prime factor in their gradual demise is woodpeckers. The
birds drill holes that over time weaken the wood. Their handiwork allows moisture to seep in, caus-
ing rot, and creates access points for small animals to burrow in and cause further disintegration. I
bring this to your attention because I want to encourage you to launch a woodpecker-like campaign
against any seemingly impregnable structures that oppress and restrict you. It might take a while
to undermine their power to interfere with your life, but now is an excellent time to begin.
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): As an American, I’m jealous of how many festivals the Japanese people
celebrate. By some estimates, there are over 100,000 events every year — an average of 274 per
day! They may feature music, theater, dancing, entertainment, karaoke, sumo matches, games,
delicious food, colorful costumes, spiritual observances and parades of fl oats and shrines. If you are
a Japanese Leo, you’re in luck. The astrological indicators suggest that in the coming months, you
should take extra advantage of your culture’s revels, parties and social merriment. If you’re not in
Japan, do your best to fulfi ll your cosmic mandate to frolic and carouse. Start as soon as possible!
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): The Flintstones was an animated TV comedy show broadcast in the
U.S. from 1960 to 1966. It was colossally silly and wildly popular. It portrayed cavemen and cave-
women living suburban lives in the Stone Age with dinosaurs as pets and cars made of wood and
rocks. The chirpy theme song for the show was stolen from a piano sonata written by the classical
composer Ludwig van Beethoven. In the coming weeks, Virgo, I invite you to steadily carry out the
opposite of that conversion. Transform what’s daft or preposterous into what’s elegant and mean-
ingful. Change superfi cial approaches into righteous devotions. Move away from trifl ing diversions
and toward passionate magnifi cence.
Jonesin’ Crossword
“Whole Grains”--wordplay that’s good for you.
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lyrical messages in the coming days. One will be a psalm of appreciation for a person who enchants
your imagination and inspires you to be your best self. Another will be a hymn of praise that you
address to yourself — a gorgeous, expansive boast or an outpouring of gratitude for the marvel
and mystery of you. The third salutation will be an address to a higher power, whether that’s God,
Goddess, Nature, your Guardian Angel, Higher Self or Life itself. If you can fi nd it in your brave,
wild heart to sing or chant these exaltations, you will place yourself in close alignment with cosmic
rhythms. (PS: In general, now is a fantastic time to identify what you love and express your feelings
for what you love.)
63. Out of style
66. Ht. above sea level
67. Aspiring DA’s exam
68. Greek salad item
69. Mineral deposit
70. U.S. Election Day, e.g.
71. Command to an attack
dog
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23-Nov. 21): The Greek term pharmakon has a complicated set of mean-
ings: scapegoat, poison, remedy and recipe. According to my astrological analysis, all of these could
soon be operative in your life. One surprise is that a metaphoric “poison” you are exposed to may
ultimately serve as a remedy. Another curiosity is that a scapegoat may reveal a potent recipe
for redemptive transformation. A further possibility: You will discover a new recipe for a very fi ne
remedy. I’m not certain exactly how the whole story will unfold, but I’m betting the net eff ect will
be a lot of healing.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): The Museum of Broken Relationships is in Zagreb, Croa-
tia. It collects castaway objects left behind after intimate relationships have collapsed. Among its
treasures are love letters, wedding rings, jars of bitter tears, stuff ed animals, feather-fi lled quilts
and matching sweaters. Inspired by this sad spectacle, I invite you to create a very diff erent shrine
in your home: one that’s dedicated to wonderful memories from times of successful togetherness.
Making this ritual gesture of hope and positivity will prepare you well for the potential relationship
growth available for you in the coming months.
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12. Slithering constrictor
15. Strut about
21. Former American
automaker
22. Herb in stuffi ng
23. Hooded vipers
24. “3 Feet High and Rising”
group ___ Soul
Down
28. Hawaiian mackerels
1. Gallaudet University subj. 29. Took a curved path
2. Confucian principle
34. Arabic alphabet starter
3. Support small
36. Jack Sprat’s dietary rule
businesses, perhaps
38. Experiment area
4. Berry in a bowl
40. Word that forms a
5. Former Fed head Janet
retronym when appearing
6. Kuala Lumpur’s country before “guitar”
7. Muscat’s country
41. Baseball fi eld cover
8. Schedule space,
42. Concludes
metaphorically
44. Hanukkah toy nobody
9. “L.A. Law” character
actually plays with, spelled
Becker
more Yiddishly
10. Without slack
46. Earth goddess of Greek
11. Christmas tree
mythology
48. Beer brand from
Holland
49. Hawaiian “thank you”
50. Left
52. Jim Varney’s movie
series alter ego
53. South African
restaurant chain known for
peri-peri chicken
55. Pantothenic acid, in a
vitamin complex
59. Actress Summer of
“Firefl y”
60. “Giraff e in Flames”
painter
64. Brink of a holiday
65. FDR or JFK
ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK’S
35. Place to get the
Across
highlights?
1. No longer dangerous
37. Statute
6. Cut (down)
39. Make happy
9. “Take ___ from me ...”
43. Grass roll
13. Pizza topping,
45. Brain activity meas.
technically
47. Volunteer’s off er
14. “Lucky Jim” novelist
48. Abbr. in many Black
Kingsley
church names
16. Salacious
51. ‘70s sitcom character
17. True to a cause
18. “Archer” character Kane always talking about “the
big one”
19. Night, at the Musée
54. 1930s world
20. 2002 Disney title duo
heavyweight champion
23. “Much ___ About
whose son was on “The
Nothing”
Beverly Hillbillies”
25. 1960s TV Tarzan Ron
56. Mid-afternoon drink
who died in 2024
26. “Didn’t see you there!” 57. High points
58. Terrain that’s tough to
27. Almost there
predict, or a representation
30. Kyoto currency
of the circled letters
31. Think ahead
61. “Monsieur Hulot’s
32. Title for Galahad or
Holiday” writer Jacques
Guinness
62. Cold cuts shop
33. Singer Sumac
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Even if you’re not a professional writer, I invite you to compose three
BY MATT JONES
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): It’s the Soul Retrieval phase of your long-term cycle, Capri-
corn. Have there been people, either alive or dead, who wounded or pirated parts of your treasured
essence? Have you experienced painful events that weakened your connection to your inner riches?
The coming weeks will be an excellent time to undertake meditations in which you carry out repair
and restoration. You will summon curative agents whenever you reclaim lost and missing fragments
of your soul. Be aggressive in seeking helpers who can synergize your own eff orts.
AQUARIUS
(Jan. 20-Feb. 18): The Wistaria Vine in Sierra Madre, California, is the world’s
biggest blooming plant. Spread over an acre, it weighs 250 tons and teems with over 1.5 million blos-
soms. I propose we regard it as your inspirational symbol for the coming months. Why? I expect you
will be more abundantly creative and generative than maybe ever before. Your vitality will overfl ow.
Your vigor will be delightfully lavish and profound. Homework: Start planning how you will wield and
manage all that lushness.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Piscean playwright and songwriter Robert Lopez is the only per-
son to have won all four of the following awards more than once: Oscars, Tonys, Emmys and Gram-
mys. He was also the youngest person to have won all four. I propose we make him your inspirational
role model in the coming weeks and months. According to my astrological analysis, you are primed
to ascend to new levels of accomplishment in your chosen fi eld — and to be acknowledged for your
success. Think big! Then think even bigger.
Homework: I invite you and dare you to revise your definitions of success. Newsletter.FreeWil-
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