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Friday, January 31, 2020
651 Help Wanted
Morrow County
Public Works is accepting
applications for Park Hosts
for Anson Wright Memorial
Park, Cutsforth Park, and the
Off-Highway Vehicle Park
for the duration of the 2020
camping season. May –
November 2020.
Applications may be picked up
at the Morrow County Public
Works Office, PO. Box 428,
365 W. Hwy 74, Lexington,
OR. 97839 and must be
returned to the same address.
Position open until filled. For
additional information and
a job description, contact
Morrow County Public Works.
541-989-9500.
Morrow County does not dis-
criminate on the basis of age,
religion, race national origin,
sex or handicapped status
in hiring or the provision of
services.
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Oregon Department of En-
vironmental Quality Clean
Water State Revolving Fund
ACCEPTANCE OF ANOTH-
ER AGENCY’S ENVIRON-
MENTAL DETERMINATION
City of Echo – Wastewater
System Improvements Proj-
ect – Application #30250-19
EO-10549
PUBLIC NOTICE
The U.S. Department of Com-
merce, Economic Develop-
ment Administration (EDA)
is considering a request for
Federal assistance from City
of Hermiston to construct a
South Hermiston Industrial
Park (SHIP) in Hermiston,
Umatilla County, Oregon.
Pursuant to the National Envi-
ronmental Policy Act (NEPA)
and the National Historic
Preservation Act (NHPA),
EDA is conducting an assess-
ment of the potential of the
proposed project to affect the
environment and/or historic
properties.
Notices under this classifi-
cation are required by law to
run in a newspaper of general
circulation. A notarized proof
of publication will be provided
for all notices. Some notices
may require pre-payment.
Deadline for submission is
2:30PM, three (3) working
days prior to required publi-
cation date. The East Orego-
nian will accept responsibility
for printing errors on the first
publication only.
Submit to:
Legals
211 SE Byers Ave.
Pendleton, OR 97801
legals@eastoregonian.com
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EO-10536
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
In the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Umatilla
County
In the Matter of the Estate
of Kenneth A. DeRose,
deceased.
Case No. 20PB00195
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been
appointed personal represen-
tative of the Estate of Kenneth
A. DeRose. All persons hav-
ing claims against the estate
are required to present them,
with vouchers attached, to the
undersigned personal rep-
resentative, at the address
shown below, within four
months after 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 infor-
mation from the records of the
court, the personal represen-
tative, or Michael B. Collins,
OSB #801951, of attorneys
for the personal representa-
tive. Dated and first published
January 24th, 2020. Dianne
L. Mertz, Personal Represen-
tative, c/o Collins Law Firm,
LLC, PO Box 1457, Pendle-
ton, OR 97801, Telephone
(541)276-3320. Publication
dates: January 24th, 31st
and Febuary 7th of 2020.
EO-10552
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
UMATILLA
In the Matter of the Estate
of:
CHRISTOPHER ALLAN
ROOP,
Deceased.
Case No. 20PB00287
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the person named below
has been appointed personal
representative. All persons
having claims against the es-
tate are required to present
them, with vouchers attached,
to the personal represen-
tative Cassady Roop, 4070
NE HWY 20, Corvallis, OR
97330, Telephone No.(541)
619-2023, within four months
after the date of first publica-
tion of this notice or the claims
may be barred.
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceed-
ings may obtain additional
information from the records
of the court, the personal rep-
resentative, or the attorney for
the personal representative,
Seth Hantke, 334 SE 2nd
Street, PO Box 1760, Pend-
leton, OR 97801, (541) 276-
1851.
Dated and first published on
January 31st, 2020.
Cassady Roop,
personal representative.
Seth Hantke,
OSB #012747, attorney for
personal representative;
334 SE 2nd Street,
PO Box 1760,
Pendleton, OR 97801,
(541) 276-1851.
Published January 31st,
February 7th and 14th of
2020.
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The Oregon Department of
Environmental Quality Clean
Water State Revolving fund
intends to accept the Find-
ing of no Significant Impact
environmental determination
made by the United States
Department of Agriculture
(Rural Development). The en-
vironmental determination for
the above referenced project
was published on December
26, 2019.
The Oregon DEQ has re-
viewed all pertinent informa-
tion on the above referenced
project and finds that: (1) the
scope of the project remains
largely
unchanged
from
that which was accepted by
USDA; and (2) USDA’s deter-
mination made was within the
previous 5 years.
The Clean Water State Re-
volving Fund project file
contains copies of all doc-
umentation to support this
determination. This determi-
nation is subject to reconsid-
eration should any new infor-
mation become available.
Requests for project informa-
tion or documents upon which
the Oregon DEQ’s decision
was based should be ad-
dressed to:
David Slaght
City Administrator-Recorder
P.O. Box 9
20 S. Bonanza Street
Echo, Oregon 97826
(541) 376-8411
Address written comments on
this determination to:
Bonnie Lamb
CWSRF Project Officer
Oregon Department of Envi-
ronmental Quality
475 NE Bellevue Dr, Suite 110
Bend, OR 97701-7415
Comments must be in writing
and received at the Oregon
DEQ by 5:00 p.m. on March
2nd, 2020.
Published January 31st of
2020.
IT WILL SELL
The project will construct ap-
proximately 4,500 linear feet
of new water main, approxi-
mately 4,500 linear feet of new
asphalt roadway, and approxi-
mately 4,000 linear feet of new
sewer main. The project will
be located between US395
and E. Penney Avenue, within
the right-of-way of SE Camp-
bell Drive and a currently
undeveloped right-of-way for
SE 10th Street (County Road
604) 400 feet to the west.
Reference maps 4N2823,
4N2813C, 4N2824BB and
4N2824B at the following link:
http://www.co.umatilla.or.us/
planning/Zoning/4n/ Project
information is available for
review at Hermiston City Hall
(180 NE 2nd St., Hermiston,
OR 97838), and 541-567-
5521.
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EO-10543
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE
The Lower John Day Area
Commission on Transpor-
tation (LJDACT) will hold its
next meeting on Monday,
February 3, 2020 @ 10:00
am at Sherman County Court-
house located at 500 Court
St, Moro, OR. The agenda will
include, but is not limited to
discussions on Transportation
Projects, Programs and Fund-
ing, as well as Legislative up-
dates. The LJDACT is made
up of local agency represen-
tatives and other transporta-
tion stakeholders within Gil-
liam, Sherman, Wasco, and
Wheeler Counties, and the
Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs. All LJDACT meet-
ings are open to the public.
Interested parties are encour-
aged to attend. For additional
information please contact
Tami Stockton, LJDACT sup-
port staff at (541) 763-3200 or
tstockton@co.wheeler.or.us.
Published January 31st of
2020.
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If you have any information
regarding potential impacts
to environmental resources or
historic properties associated
with this proposed project,
please provide it in writing to:
Regional Environmental Of-
ficer
US Department of Commerce
Economic Development Ad-
ministration
915 Second Avenue, Room
1890
Seattle, WA 98174
rdimmick@eda.gov
Comments received in the
EDA Regional Office by 5:00
pm Pacific time on February
18, 2020 will be considered.
A copy of the NEPA/NHPA
decisional document will be
available upon request at the
above EDA Regional Office.
Published January 30th,
31st and Febuary 1st of
2020.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 2020
Ruckus Moon
Thoughts on a moon causing a ruckus:
The opposite of knowing what’s right for
you isn’t knowing what’s wrong for you,
it’s uncertainty. Wrongness is easy and
obvious. You just avoid it. But something
that’s a little right and a little wrong in
spots -- that’s the kind of thing that needs
to be sorted out and decided so it doesn’t
waste your time indefinitely.
ARIES (March 21-April 19). When you
feel like the world is yours, it is. The rea-
son you don’t feel this way all of the time
is that you have a conscience that disal-
lows you from missing out on the most
important thing a human can do, which is
to grow.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). To give up
on a relationship just because it’s prob-
lematic would be a missed opportunity.
No connection is ideal. What makes a
bond great is people willing to find a way
to make it work.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). The hardest
people to read are the ones who offer
you nothing to read. They aren’t talking
or emoting. They may be distant or not
there at all. This won’t be a problem for
you. You’ll intuit the way.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). You’re will-
ing to do whatever work it takes to get
the job done, but you’re not willing to toil
indiscriminately. This is why it’s essen-
tial to have a trusted and knowledgeable
leader.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). There are few
things in life more useful than a fun out-
look. No one can be fun all of the time,
but being fun when it matters brings
all kinds of good luck. Today, it mostly
comes from relaxing, staying playful and
sticking with the moment.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You know
how to take care of yourself, but you
don’t always do it. Well, that’s going to
have to change. It’s not just about you,
you know. Your loved ones are also bet-
ter off when you’re operating at the top
of your game.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Honesty goes
really well with charm. Without charm,
the truth can be too painful to do any
good. Also, note that there are those who
think they are being honest, but instead
they are being thuggishly opinionated.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Just be-
cause you are a certain age, race and
socioeconomic standing doesn’t mean
your appeal stops with that same de-
mographic. Diversity is the magic of the
human race; never forget that.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Be-
cause you are genuinely interested in
others, where they are coming from, their
stories and what they know, you don’t
worry about how it all applies to you until
much much later. First, you just listen.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Do you
get the sense that there’s a culture of
caring building all around you? Yes, this
comes from you, as you notice the needs
and contributions of others and mention
what you see.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). In art --
all art, including the art of relationships
and the art of life -- the choice of material
matters but not nearly as much as the
way you put it all together. It’s the how
not the what.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Some jobs
take but seconds to complete, and yet
they’re still a bother when you’re this
focused on what really matters to you.
Rough edges? That’s life. You can clean
them up later.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 31). Your
intuition is so strong, and psychic pow-
ers will assist you in making something
beautiful out of your time. Share your
visions. Speak out about what will hap-
pen next. Prophesies begin to fulfill
themselves the moment the words leave
your lips. Your work for the good of many
will succeed. Capricorn and Sagittarius
adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 49,
21, 29, 40 and 15.
ACROSS
1 Ecology or
geology:
Abbr.
4 Moves
vertically
while filming
9 Flag maker
Ross
14 Move
horizontally
while filming
15 Empathetic
words
16 Speed-
skating great
Ohno
17 Actress
Thurman
18 It comes
after the first
quarter, in
college
20 Colorful
biters in
a colony
22 Homer’s cry
23 Lacto-___
vegetarian
24 “Umbrella”
singer’s
nickname
25 Mortise
and ___
27 It comes
after the
second
quarter, in
football
32 It often one-
ups a king
33 Manual
reader
34 Green dip,
informally
36 Word before
“twisting” or
“wrestling”
37 Car part that
slides open
41 Sports ___
1/31
42 18-wheeler
44 A3
automaker
45 Prohibit
46 It comes
after the
third quarter,
in astronomy
51 Black Friday
destination
52 Injured
53 Bird related
to a
cassowary
56 Singer with
a black-and-
blond wig
57 Arranges in
a row
60 It comes
after the
fourth
quarter, in a
pizza parlor
63 Soccer chant
64 Carry-on
label
65 Test episode
of a TV show
66 ___ Vegas
67 Words on
a Spanish
valentine
68 “Wheel of
Fortune”
turns
69 Approximate
no.
DOWN
1 Stimulate,
as growth
2 Group on
a film set
3 Stuck
4 Ear ring?
5 Rapper/
actor on
“SVU”
6 What bills
may become
7 Attempt
8 Sowing
machine
9 Buy
manhattans
all over
Manhattan,
say
10 Short
records:
Abbr.
11 Big fuss
12 Croat or Serb
13 Move up
and down
rapidly
19 First-rate
21 Bark sound
25 Outdoor
apartment
amenity
26 Eggy drink
27 Golfer Bill or
actor Lukas
28 Ames sch.
29 Bathroom
door sign
30 Gum on the
bottom of
a shoe?
31 Eight-legged
pets
35 Is unable to
38 Not just mine
39 Poem of
praise
40 Some
stockings
43 They may
help you get
a job
47 “We have the
green light!”
48 Dark film
genre
49 Groks
50 Pool shark’s
stick
53 Make less
wordy,
perhaps
54 Way of doing
55 Beauty chain
57 “Riverdale”
co-star
Reinhart
58 App symbol
59 Annoyance
61 On the ___
(fleeing)
62 Upper or
lower
body part
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