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    THE BULLETIN • THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2021 A13
COVID-19 vaccines
NATIONAL BRIEFING
Single-dose shot from J&J works, FDA says
Biden signals change in
course for Postal Service
BY LAURAN NEERGAARD AND MATTHEW
PERRONE
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Johnson & John-
son’s single-dose vaccine offers strong
protection against severe COVID-19,
according to an analysis released
Wednesday by U.S. regulators.
The long-anticipated shot could offer
the nation a third vaccine option and
help speed vaccinations by requiring
just one dose instead of two. Food and
Drug Administration scientists con-
firmed that overall the vaccine is about
66% effective at preventing moderate to
severe COVID-19, and about 85% ef-
fective against the most serious illness.
The agency also said J&J’s shot is safe.
The analysis is just one step in the
FDA’s evaluation. On Friday, the agen-
cy’s independent advisers will debate if
the evidence is strong enough to rec-
ommend the shot. With that advice,
the FDA is expected to make a final
decision within days.The COVID-19
death toll in the U.S. topped 500,000
this week, and the vaccination drive
has been slower than hoped, hampered
by logistical and weather delays. So far,
about 44.5 million Americans have re-
ceived at least one dose of vaccine made
by Pfizer or Moderna, and nearly 20
million of them have received the sec-
ond dose required for full protection.
Tests showed the Pfizer and Moderna
vaccines were 95% effective at protec-
tion against symptomatic COVID-19.
J&J tested its single-dose option in
44,000 adults in the U.S., Latin America
and South Africa.
Warm Springs
Continued from A1
Repairing the water distribu-
tion system at Warm Springs,
including a new water filtration
plant and the network of wa-
ter delivery pipes, could cost as
much as $130 million, accord-
ing to Chico Holliday, Warm
Springs water and wastewater
supervisor.
“Hopefully I get to see it in
my lifetime,” Holliday told The
Bulletin.
The Western Tribal Water
Infrastructure Act would make
Warm Springs eligible to ap-
ply for the Indian Reservation
Drinking Water Program. The
legislation, currently $20 mil-
lion per year, would increase
to $50 million per year under
passage of the new act.
On Wednesday, Interior Sec-
retary nominee Deb Haaland
said during her confirmation
hearing that she will seek solu-
tions to tribal water challenges.
“We will look at water in a
new lens in 2021 when we know
climate change is a drastic issue,”
said Haaland. “And I hope we
can find ways to conserve, re-
cycle, move all those issues for-
ward so that nobody is stuck in
a desert without water to drink.”
e e
Reporter: 541-617-7818,
mkohn@bendbulletin.com
President Joe Biden an-
nounced three nomina-
tions to the board of the
U.S. Postal Service, signal-
ing confidence in voting by
mail and a possible change
of course after months of
turmoil over slowed deliv-
ery under Postmaster Gen-
eral Louis DeJoy.
Biden named Ron Stro-
man, a former deputy
postmaster general; An-
ton Hajjar, former general
counsel of the American
Postal Workers Union; and
Amber McReynolds, an ex-
pert on election administra-
tion who leads the National
Vote at Home Institute.
The three would fill va-
cant seats, and if confirmed
by the Senate would give
Democrats a majority of
the nine presidentially ap-
pointed slots on the Postal
Board of Governors. The
board selects the postmas-
ter general, and Democrats
have urged Biden to move
to dismiss DeJoy, a logis-
tics executive and Donald
Trump donor.
Ex-Cuomo aide accuses
governor of harassment
Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin file
Flint Scott, a Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs member, moves a rack of 5-gallon containers of water while working at the distribution center
in August 2019. The water was collected in 2019 when residents were asked to boil their water before they used it. The tribes have an outdated
water system that has been plagued in recent years by failing pumps and cracked pipes.
C LASSIFIEDS
A former member of em-
battled New York Gov. An-
drew Cuomo’s administra-
tion who previously accused
him of sexual harassment of-
fered new details Wednesday,
saying he once kissed her on
the lips without consent.
Lindsey Boylan said that
during her more than three
years in the Democrat’s
administration, Cuomo
“would go out of his way to
touch me on my lower back,
arms and legs,” she said.
Cuomo’s spokesperson
called the allegations false.
— Bulletin wire reports
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Legal Notice
Estate of Helen E.
Graziano
Notice to Interested
Persons
Case No. 21PB00444
In the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon
for the County of De-
schutes.
In the Matter of the
Estate of Helen E.
Graziano, deceased.
Notice is hereby given
that Cynthia Hossick
has been appoint-
ed as the personal
representative
of
the above estate.
All persons having
claims against the
estate are required
to present them to
the undersigned per-
sonal representative
in the care of the un-
dersigned attorney
at: Kristin Larson,
OSB #023639, Han-
sen & Larson, LLC,
698 NW York Drive,
Bend, Oregon 97703
within four months
after the date of first
publication of this
notice, as stated be-
low, or such claims
may be barred.
All persons whose
rights may be affect-
ed by the proceed-
ings in this estate
may obtain addition-
al information from
the records of the
Court, the personal
representative or the
attorney for the per-
sonal representative.
Date of First Publica-
tion: February 25,
2021.
Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT
OF THE
3 bedrooms for rent. La
STATE OF ORE-
Have Gravel Will Travel Pine, OR. $600-$800/
GON FOR COOS
month. 541-977-6560.
Abbas Construction
COUNTY
Top Soil/ Excavation
In the Matter of Ryan
Rock Products
610
L. Templeton
A
541-548-6812
Apartments for Rent
CHILD
SUMMONS Case No.
273
HUD Project Based
20JU01428
1) Jerry L. Templeton
Announcements/Events 62+/Disabled
Greenwood Manor 541- IN THE NAME OF
389-2712
Western Washington
THE STATE OF OR-
Studio 1 & 2 Bedroom
Guy, seeks gal, 55-75,
EGON:
Apartments
slim/average build,
You are hereby re-
2248 NE 4th St Bend,
to share quiet times;
quired to appear
Or 97701
trips, walks, nature,
personally
before
TDD 800-735-2900
moon-light, cuddling.
the
above-entitled
Equal Housing Opportu-
Greg, P.O. Box 3013,
Court for the County
nity
Arlington, WA 98223.
of Coos, State of Or-
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Building Materials
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egon, at the Court-
house in Coquille
in said County, in
connection with the
above-entitled Juve-
nile Court proceed-
ing in which it is al-
leged that said child
is within the juris-
diction of the Court
by reason of the
petition and/or mo-
tion attached hereto
and incorporated by
reference. If the peti-
tion alleges physical
or sexual abuse, the
court may require
the alleged perpetra-
tor to move from the
household in which
the child resides.
The hearing will be
held
at:
COOS
COUNTY CIRCUIT
COURT,
COURT-
HOUSE, 250 N.
BAXTER ST. CO-
QUILLE, OREGON,
ON THE 15th DAY
OF March 2021,
AT THE HOUR OF
8:15 A.M. Failure to
appear may result in
the court taking ju-
risdiction of the child
and making orders
and taking actions
authorized by the
law.
NOTICE:
READ
THESE
PAPERS
CAREFULLY!!
A petition has been
filed to establish
jurisdiction
under
ORS 419B.100. A
copy of the petition
is attached. No later
than 30 days from
the date the petition
is filed, each person
about whom alle-
gations have been
made in the petition
must admit or deny
the allegations. Un-
less directed oth-
erwise above, the
admission or denial
may be made oral-
ly at the hearing. If
you do not appear
as directed above,
or do not appear
at any subsequent
court-ordered hear-
ing, the Court may
proceed without fur-
ther notice and take
jurisdiction of the
child(ren) either on
the date specified in
this summons or on
a future date, and
make such orders
and take such ac-
tion as authorized
by law including,
but not limited to,
establishing ward-
ship over the child,
ordering the removal
of the child(ren) from
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the legal and phys-
ical custody of the
parent(s) or guard-
ian(s) and, restrain-
ing you from having
contact with, or at-
tempting to contact,
the child(ren) and re-
quiring you to move
from the house-
hold in which the
child(ren)
resides
(reside) if there are
allegations of physi-
cal or sexual abuse.
RIGHTS AND OBLI-
GATIONS
You have a right to be
represented by an
attorney. If you wish
to be represented by
an attorney, please
retain one as soon
as possible to repre-
sent you in this pro-
ceeding. If you are
the child or the par-
ent or legal guardian
of the child and you
cannot afford to hire
an attorney and you
meet the state’s fi-
nancial guidelines,
you are entitled to
have an attorney
appointed for you
at state expense.
To request appoint-
ment of an attorney
to represent you at
state expense, you
must contact the
juvenile court im-
mediately.
Phone
541-396-4077
for
further information. If
you are represented
by an attorney, it is
your responsibility
to maintain contact
with your attorney
and to keep your
attorney advised of
your whereabouts.
If you are a parent or
other person legally
obligated to support
the child(ren), you
have the obliga-
tion to support the
child(ren). You may
be required to pay for
compensation and
reasonable expens-
es for the child(ren)’s
attorney. You may be
required to pay sup-
port for the child(ren)
while the child(ren)
is (are) in state fi-
nanced or state sup-
ported custody. You
may be required to
provide health insur-
ance coverage for
the child(ren) while
the child(ren) is (are)
in state financed
or state supported
custody. You may be
required to pay other
costs that arise from
the child(ren) being
in the jurisdiction of
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the Court. If you are
ordered to pay for
the child(ren)’s sup-
port or there is an
existing order of sup-
port from a divorce
or other proceeding,
that support order
may be assigned
to the state to apply
to the costs of the
child(ren)’s care.
If this summons re-
quires you to appear
before the court to
admit or deny the
allegations of the
petition or requires
you to file a written
answer to the pe-
tition and you con-
test the petition, the
court will schedule
a hearing on the al-
legations of the pe-
tition and order you
to appear personally
and may schedule
other hearings relat-
ed to the petition and
order you to appear
personally. If you are
ordered to appear,
you must appear
personally in the
courtroom, unless
the court has grant-
ed you an exception
in advance under
ORS 419B.918 to
appear by other
means including, but
not limited to, tele-
phonic or other elec-
tronic means. If you
are represented by
an attorney you must
appear personally at
any hearing where
you have been or-
dered or summoned
to appear. “Appear
personally” requires
your presence at
court – you MAY
NOT appear through
an attorney, unless
you are the child at
issue.
If your rights are ad-
versely affected by
the court’s judgment
or decision regarding
jurisdiction or dispo-
sition, you have the
right to appeal under
ORS 419A.200. If
you decide to appeal
a judgment or deci-
sion of the court, you
must file a notice of
appeal no later than
30 days after the
entry of the court’s
judgment or decision
as provided in ORS
419A.200. You have
a right to be repre-
sented by an attor-
ney in an appeal un-
der ORS 419A.200.
If you are the child
or the parent or le-
gal guardian of the
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child and you cannot
afford to hire an at-
torney and you meet
the state’s financial
guidelines, you are
entitled to have an
attorney appointed
for you at state ex-
pense. To request
appointment of an
attorney to represent
you at state expense
in an appeal under
ORS 419A.200, you
must contact the
juvenile court imme-
diately. Phone 541-
396-4077 for further
information.
Dates at Coquille, Or-
egon
**Questions
regard-
ing this proceeding,
contact DHS Child
Protective Services
at
541-756-5500,
1431 Airport Ln.,
North Bend, OR
97459 or the Juve-
nile Court Clerk at
541-396-4077, Coos
County Courthouse,
Coquille, OR 97423
Legal Notice
Notice of Amended
Application for Allo-
cation of Conserved
Water
CW-116
On April 2, 2020,
Tumalo
Irrigation
District (TID), 64697
Cook Avenue, Bend,
OR 97703, filed
an application for
Allocation of Con-
served Water for
Certificates (Certs.)
74146, 74147, and
74148 under ORS
537.470. On Feb-
ruary 17, 2021, TID
filed an amendment
to the application
to include addition-
al piping projects.
Certs. 74146, 74147,
and 74148 were su-
perseded by Certs.
95175, 95176, and
95177, respectively.
Cert. 95175 is for a
total of approx. 53.95
cubic feet per sec-
ond (CFS) from Tum-
alo Creek, tributary
of the Deschutes
River for Irrigation
of approx. 5801.5
acres, domestic use
including livestock.
Cert. 95176 is for
136.0 CFS from
Tumalo Creek with
any deficiency to be
made up by divert-
ing no more than
40.0 CFS from Cra-
ter Creek, 34.0 CFS
from Little Crater
Creek, and 1.0 CFS
from Three Springs
Branches for irri-
(
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gation (and other
uses) of 1579.7
acres-equivalent,
and
supplemental
irrigation of 5010.9
acres. Cert. 95177
is for 32,268 acre-
feet (AF) from Cres-
cent Lake Reservoir
for
supplemental
irrigation of approx.
7381.2 acres. The
conservation project
proposes to pipe
open un-lined lat-
erals (Steele, High-
line, 2 Rivers (Box
S), Parkhurst, Gill,
Lacy, and Allen) with
HDPE pipe conserv-
ing the following
quantities of water:
Cert. 95175, approx.
1,204.2 AF / up to
3.299 cfs with prior-
ity dates of 8/5/1900,
9/1900, 4/28/1905,
5/27/1907,
and
6/1/1907;
Cert.
95176, approx. 979.9
AF / up to 6.154 cfs
with a priority date
of 10/29/1913; and
Cert. 95177, approx.
1,936.9 AF with
a priority date of
4/7/1911. TID pro-
poses 100% of the
conserved
water
to be protected in-
stream.
Any party may provide
written
comments
directly related to
CW-116 within 20
days of the last date
of newspaper publi-
cation, 03/04/2021.
Comments should
be sent to ACW
Program,
Water
Resources Depart-
ment, 725 Summer
Street NE, Suite A,
Salem, OR 97301-
1266. WRD will re-
view all comments
received when de-
termining whether
to approve the pro-
posed ACW.
Public Notice
CITY COUNCILOR
VACANCY
CITY OF LA PINE
The La Pine City
Council currently has
two available seats
on City Council and
is currently accept-
ing applications from
individuals who are
interested in serv-
ing. This individual
will serve through
December 31, 2022.
This is a volunteer
position.
The City Council is a
(5) member board
and composed of
the Mayor and (4)
City Council posi-
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tions. The City Coun-
cil generally meets
on the second and
fourth Wednesday
of each month at
5:30 p.m. City Coun-
cil members are
expected to attend
Work Sessions and
Special City Council
meetings, serve on
various sub- com-
mittees or regional
groups, and repre-
sent the City in vari-
ous other capacities.
The vacancy will be
filled via appoint-
ment by a majority of
the entire member-
ship of the Council.
Those
individuals
submitting applica-
tions will be asked
to meet with the
Council for an in-
terview prior to the
Council making an
appointment. Inter-
views will begin after
a minimum pool of
qualified candidates
have submitted ap-
plications.
In order to qualify for
appointment,
an
applicant must be a
resident of La Pine
within city limits for
at least one year
prior.
Applications will be
received until inter-
views have begun.
Interested individu-
als are encouraged
to visit the City’s
website at www.
lapineoregon.gov to
print an application
or visit City Hall.
Please contact City
Hall at (541) 536-
1432 or info@lapi-
neoregon.gov with
any questions.
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