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Page 4B CLASSIFIEDS East Oregonian Wednesday, November, 14, 2018 EASTERN OREGON marketplace Place classified ads online at www.easternoregonmarketplace.com or call 1-800-962-2819 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. After hours, leave a voicemail and we’ll confirm your ad the next business day. Email us at classifieds@ eastoregonian.com or fax: 541-278-2680 East Oregonian Deadline is 3 p.m. the day before publication 211 S.E. Byers Ave. 333 E. Main St. We accept: Pendleton, OR 97801 Hermiston, OR 97838 See www.easternoregonmarketplace.com for classified ads from all over Eastern Oregon EAST OREGONIAN • HERMISTON HERALD • BLUE MOUNTAIN EAGLE • WALLOWA COUNTY CHIEFTAIN 184 Personals Contact Dayle or Grace at classifieds@eastoregonian.com 1-800-962-2819 to place your classified ad! 502 Real Estate TURN HERE to find your new home before Interest Rates hike. Call Kerry 541-377-6855 for prompt courteous service and Turn into your New Home. (accessing all listings available in our area) TURN HERE REALTY & TRAVEL 305 SW Court Ave 502 Real Estate 502 Real Estate 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale How Much is your Home Worth? Call Matt Vogler, The Week- end and After Hours Realtor, for a free Market Analysis. 541.377.9470. More Listings needed to meet current buyer demand! John J. Howard & Assoc. (541) 377-9470 TURN HERE REALTY ---Look for the big blue arrow on SW Court and drop by to find all your Real Estate Needs. Access to all listings for your convenience. Free market analysis to list your home at the right price. Call Ker- ry 541-377-6855 TURN HERE REALTY & TRAVEL 305 SW Court Ave Prices are up! Now may be the time to gain some equity and move up to a larger home. Call Matt Vogler for a free Market Analysis. John J. Howard & Assoc. (541) 377-9470 MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR as we find the New Home for you. Call Turn Here Realty at 541-377-6855 and connect to ALL properties with ONE reliable Realtor. TURN HERE REALTY & TRAVEL 305 SW Court Ave $218,500- Charming bungalow. Large living room, formal dining, breakfast nook in kitchen. Back yard entertaining space, fin- ished basement. Dog run and storage shed. Vicki 969-9441 cell. #18091471 Coldwell Banker & Associates 541-276-0021 Call for your classified ad today! 800-962-2819 Thinking of selling or buying a home? I am happy to help with all your real estate needs and I am available evenings, week- ends and holidays to accommo- date your busy schedule. Also available on short notice. Call Carolyn Rovier Ranch-N-Home Realty 541-786-0822 110 Announcements 110 Announcements DRAFT FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR EXPAND- ED OPERATIONS AT THE OREGON NATIONAL GUARD’S CAMP UMATILLA OREGON (CUO) AND DRAFT FINDING OF NO SIGNIF- ICANT IMPACT MORROW AND UMATILLA COUNTIES, OREGON Description. Interested parties are hereby notified that the Oregon Army National Guard (ORARNG) has prepared a draft final Environ- mental Assessment (EA) and draft Finding of No Significant Impact (FNSI) regarding the proposed action described below. Statutory Authority. This notice is being issued to all interested parties in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, the Council on Environmental Quality regulations for implementing the procedural provisions of the National Environ- mental Policy Act (40 CFR 15 00-1508) and the Environmental Anal- ysis of Army Actions (32 CFR 651). Proposed Action. The Proposed Action consists of expanded mili- tary training operations and associated infrastructure development that will occur over approximately the next 5 years on Camp Umatilla Oregon (CUO). CUO refers to the 7,500 acres of the former Umatilla Chemical Depot that has been reassigned to the ORARNG. Three geographic “Use Areas” have been identified where general types of military training or other activities and associated facilities would occur: the Cantonment Use Area, the Live-Fire Use Area, and the Maneuver Use Area. Each of these Use Areas would require some construction to support the military training or other activities pro- posed for that Use Area. Construction efforts would include new construction of purpose-built modern facilities, and modification and re-use of existing structures to house or support military training. In general, the strategy for development of CUO would be to reuse and repurpose existing disturbed areas (buildings, roads, igloo com- plexes, etc.), where possible, to accomplish the required training or other use; and to reduce the environmental impacts associated with native habitat conversion. The Proposed Action also includes required infrastructure improvements that cut across Use Areas. These infrastructure improvements are mostly utilities–related, and would include the potable water system, wastewater treatment sys- tem, transportation system, and enhanced firebreak system. Under the Proposed Action, military training activities at CUO would be expanded to fully support the training requirements of multiple battalions. The CUO would have a capacity to support 620 transient personnel, with surges up to 1,240 transient personnel. The opera- tional capabilities would accommodate company-sized maneuvers, along with weapons live-fire range capability for individual qualifi- cations. According to the Range Facility Management Support System, an- nual throughput of all combined personnel at CUO has averaged approximately 22,000 man-days over the last 5 years. Implementa- tion of the Proposed Action anticipates average annual throughput of Soldier man-days at 40,000 to 50,000, based on increased training exercises by ORARNG units and increased training schedules by the Regional Training Institute (RTI). Infrastructure development, military training activities, and potential disturbed acreage included under the Proposed Action are sum- marized in the EA, along with Best Management Practices (BMPs) that ORARNG employs as part of its standard operating proce- dures to minimize impacts associated with the Proposed Action. Mitigation measures are necessary to reduce cultural impacts to a less-than-significant level. These measures are further described in a 2018 Programmatic Agreement between the ORARNG, the Army National Guard Installations and Environment Directorate (on behalf of National Guard Bureau), the Oregon State Historical Preservation Officer, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. Public Review. The EA and the draft FNSI will undergo a 30-day public comment period from November 5, 2018 through December 6, 2018 in accordance with 32 CFR Part 651.14, Environmental Anal- ysis of Army Actions. During this period the public may submit com- ments on the EA and the draft FNSI. The EA and the draft FNSI can be accessed on the Oregon Military Department website at https:// www.oregon.gov/OMD/AGI/ENV/docs/Final_NEPA_EA_CampU- matillaOregon.pdf and https://www.oregon.gov/OMD/AGI/ENV/ docs/Draft_FNSI_CUO.pdf or at the following address: Hermiston Public Library 235 E. Gladys Avenue Hermiston, OR 97838 503-567-2882 library@hermiston.or.us Comments. Comments on the EA and the draft FNSI should be submitted during the 30-day comment period via postal mail to Mr. James Arnold, Oregon Military Department, AGI-ENV, 1776 Militia Way SE, Salem, Oregon 97309, or via e-mail to: james.g.arnold22. nfg@mail.mil. $259,000 AWESOME, MOVE IN READY FAMILY HOME IN PENDLETON OREGON! 823 NW 5TH STREET 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 2400 SQ FT RANCH STYLE WITH DAY- LIGHT BASEMENT. RECENTLY PAINTED INSIDE AND OUT! All kinds of updates. 541-969-0401 WHY store items you’ll never use again? Exchange them for cash with a low-cost ad in the classifieds. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 Cosmic Song for Heavy Lifters While it takes a strong physical body to lift heavy objects, it takes a strong emotional body to do the heavy lifting of weightier emotions such as grief, sadness, fear and anger. Often, the person handling this job with grace goes unsung. The soulful Scorpio sun and har- monious Aquarius moon offer up just the right song. ARIES (March 21-April 19). You re- member difficult times, who helped you out of them and who put you in them. Where it gets really com- plicated is when both categories point to the same person. You’re still figuring out how to place your trust. Take your time. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Sci- ence has proven via brain scans that it actually gives people plea- sure to be nice. So let someone be nice to you without feeling guilty or moving to immediately repay the favor. Relax and let the pleasure sink in for all. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’ve changed. It was that book you read, that friend you hung out with, that food you started eating regularly. One of those things changed you -- no, all of them did -- which inspires you to keep choosing excellent in- fluences. CANCER (June 22-July 22). The information you receive will have many levels. It may be only mildly interesting or useful until you get a little deeper. Seek clarity. A good teacher won’t mind when you ask for specifics. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). The project is getting costly and taking a lot longer than you thought it would. You’re starting to wonder if it’s worth what you’re putting in. Don’t worry. A hefty return on investment will come once you finish the work and clear the path. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You’re better at compartmentalizing than most, and this has allowed you to keep going and reap the benefits of perseverance. Now it’s time to get back into some of those “compart- ments” and remember what you stowed there. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Don’t get overly concerned about how you’re coming off around people who al- ready know you. It’s how you make them feel about themselves that matters. Your image plays but a mi- nor and indirect role in this. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). All that you’ve done has been for particular reasons. They were the best decisions you could make given what you had to work with, and you’ve had many good results. Commit to learning more and trust yourself. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). To be truly effective in carrying the mantle of leadership, you have to model the program you represent. Walk it, talk it, live it. People will follow you not because of what you represent but because of who you are. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Those who badly fear mistakes will only take the safest actions, bring- ing as little of themselves as possi- ble to the task. A tolerance for mis- takes will bring the best outcome. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). What if the power of a person were measured in joy? What would you do to get happier and simultane- ously more influential over your world? Whatever it is, put it at the top of your list. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You would think that if each person took 50 percent responsibility for an outcome, then the task would be covered. But it won’t work that way. If it fails, they can blame each other. Each person has to take 100 percent of the responsibility. TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Nov. 14). Relationships improve across the board. 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Universal Crossword Edited by Timothy Parker November 14, 2018 ACROSS 1 fe a truck driver 5 Ear section 9 fe useful 14 It’s bear-ly visible up there 16 Utter gall 17 Inching- along result 19 fig pig 20 Like most kits (abbr.) 21 Youngster 22 Welts relatives 24 Ivory tinklers 29 Daisy of comics 30 Georgetown student 31 Pampered creature 32 Intense feeling of love 35 fag that holds a lot 36 “What ___ you thinking?” 37 “I appreciate you doing this,” e.g. 40 Type of division 41 Mayberry boozehound 42 Like days past 43 Mandela’s org. 44 Lake of ballet 45 Cool quantity? 11/14 46 Super young plant 48 Money not in a wallet 51 Nightfall, in poetry 52 Employ 53 Fermented taro root 55 Honest direction? 61 Regretting 62 Tub hooch 63 foffo show 64 Private dinner? 65 Eatery tips DOWN 1 Grant of films 2 Common pointer 3 Grammatical subject 4 Little boy 5 fe a go- between 6 Word on some turn signs 7 Jazz type 8 Do wrong things? 9 Painful heart condition 10 “Don Carlo” writer 11 “___ you there?” 12 ER drips 13 Paul of guitar fame 15 Dirty bird? 18 Greenlit 23 Surrounded by MOVE ON 24 Using a cell 25 Very minute bits 26 freak in a charge card 27 Third canonical hour 28 Noted painter Jan 32 Provider of worldly views 33 Major French river 34 Not just feel the music 35 Tennessee cheer solicitor 36 Washington city, when repeated 38 Some farm work 39 Vocally assertive people 44 Cold- weather vehicle 45 Particles with strong interactions 47 Campus decision- makers 49 Place with a rainy plain? 50 “’Deed I Do” singer Lena 52 Sci-fi ships 54 Caesar’s fatal day 55 Some high schoolers, briefly 56 Stomach, cutely 57 Creek of 49-Down 58 “I’m thinking …” 59 Certain digit 60 “Never heard of ’em” PREVIOUS PUZZLE ANSWER 11/13 © 2018 Andrews McMeel Universal www.upuzzles.com By Timothy E. 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