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CLASSIFIEDS Thursday, August 27, 2015 Employment 335 YARD SALES 8/26/2015- 8/30/2015 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HUGE ESTATE SALE 500 N Main Street Pendleton, OR Saturday Aug. 29 - 8am-3pm Sunday Aug. 30 9am-3pm Sunday 1/2 price on most items. Oak icebox, 6 oak cane seat chairs, oak box, Victorian side chairs, dining table & 6 chairs, oak retro coffee table, large glass coffee table, Drexel dresser & bedside table, whatnot cabinet, hutch, dresser & desk, twin beds, new lift chair, mirrors, lamps, Eng- lish saddles, horse tack, bar stools, oriental, Navajo and Chimayo rugs, Mene Bronze, sheep skins Native American beaded gloves, coin collection, sterling & silver plate, 14K gold & sterling jewelry, Round - Up pictures & decor, great wall art, vintage Oregon license plates, Pendleton blankets, collectible dolls, Steiff bears, great Xmas room, Spode Christmas china, Castleton, Lenox and Tirschenreuth china, cut glass, Waterford, Kusak, Baccarat & more fine glass, tea cups, Lladro, Goebel, Adderly & other figurines, Betty Feves pottery, copper & brass, large punch bowl set, vintage linens, Steiff riding horse, Steinbach, book ends, cameras, vintage hats, leather suit- case, Naval telescope, household decor, kitchen ware, small appli- ances, records, DVDs & VHS tapes, books, Beanie Babies, toys, tools, yard items, baskets, petrified wood, golf clubs, old trophies, flat screen TVʼs, Weber grill, and much more! Bid Box on Saturday Visa & Mastercard Vintage Court Antiques 541-377-0510 checkourwebsite/www.vintagecourtantiques.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ESTATE SALE ROUND TWO 65 + years of accumulation Aug. 28-30th Friday & Saturday 9am-5pm Sunday 1pm-4pm 421 SW 15th St. Pendleton, OR MORE ADDED! TOOLS! 1/2 Price ALL furniture: Lowry organ, twin bed, hide-a-bed, tables & chairs, desk, hutch, dressers, coffee/end tables, day beds, entertainment center, Lane credenza, gun case, 2 vintage cabinet stereos, vintage Singer cabinet treadle sewing machine, One room 1/2 off items, menʼs clothing & books. Glassware,, Fenton, Asian collectibles, antiques, silver & turquoise jewelry & coins, kitchenware, 100-piece china set, silver plate flatware, appliances, lamps, bedding, lots of miscellaneous. Hand, gardening and power tools. BUY THE MYS- TERY ITEM, WIN A $5 STARBUCKS CARD! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GARAGE SALE 46413 Durham Place Pendleton Saturday Only! 8am-2pm Kitchenware, furniture, fabric & notions, heaters, tools & lots more! All priced to sell! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- “WE HAVE MOVED” sale. Sat., August 29. One day only! 133 SW Desert Sky Dr., Hermiston. 7:30 am to 3 pm. Some furni- ture, good quality childrenʼs and womenʼs clothes, canning jars, home decor items, toys, two kidʼs bikes, many miscellaneous items. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WESTON UNITED Methodist Church Yearly Yard Sale Most things 50 cents Furniture, household items, clothing & baby items. 406 Main Weston Friday-Sunday 9am-5pm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YARD SALE Friday, Saturday, Sunday 9am-3pm 134 NE Elm Pilot Rock Lots of baby items, household goods, assortment, tons of baby stuff! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1107 & 1113 SW 23rd St., Pendleton (2 blocks above McD's) Fri-Sat, 8-5 Sporting goods, antiques, household, clothing various sizes. bargains! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YARD SALE Saturday 8/29 9am-1pm 419 NW 12th Pendleton Household items, furniture, really cool stuff! Donʼt Miss It! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YARD SALE Saturday 7am-2pm 2413 SW Olsen Ave Pendleton Furniture, appliances, clothes, toys, and much more! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEADLINE FOR WEEKEND YARD SALE ADS IS BY 2:00 PM - Wednesday for the EO, & 2:00 PM Monday for the Wednesday Hermiston Herald. Call Paula @ 541-278-2678 to put in your yard sale ad. (however you can still get your ad in for 1 or 2 days, Wednesday is the deadline for the best 3 days to run, Thursday, Friday, Saturday) Employment 335 EASTERN OREGON potato operation seeks Potato digger riders, storage laborers & 10 wheeler drivers. 541-567-8540 MURRAY'S COUNTRY ROSE (Floral shop within Murray's Drug) in Heppner has a full time floral position available. Experience Preferred. Phone 541-676-9158 or email mrydrugs@ centurytel.net for more info. NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: Full-time Medical Billing Clerk. $12/hr DOE. E-mail resumes to info@crchs.net or in person at 450 Tatone St. Boardman. TRANSPORTATION MAINTENANCE Specialist 2 – Eastern Oregon The Oregon Department of Transportation is hiring winter seasonal maintenance workers in Eastern Oregon. ODOT is looking for highly motivated individuals in Hermiston, Meacham, La Grande, Baker City, and Ontario. These positions offer great pay and benefits. Go to odotjobs.com and search for Eastern Oregon or job number ODOT15-0700oc. Donʼt wait! These positions may fill at any time! ODOT is an EEO/AA employer committed to a diverse workforce! Employment 335 Employment 335 LOCAL CPA FIRM has an immediate opening for admin assistant position. 20-30 hours/week, May-December and full-time January-April. Duties include general reception and some bookkeeping. Experience in Microsoft Excel and Word and Quickbooks a plus. Pay range $13-$16/hour DOE, includes medical insurance and vacation benefits. Please send cover letter and resume to: PO Box 1579, Pendleton. Legal Notices Legal Notices East Oregonian Employment 335 Employment 335 Employment 335 WANTED: LOOKING for ranch hand for NE Oregon commercial cow/calf operation. Must be honest, responsible, conscientious, and have a passion for ranching. Duties include, but are not limited to: feeding, calving cows/heifers, flood irrigations, and doctoring. Good animal husbandry skills and horsemanship required. Must be a motivated self-starter with effective communication skills. CDL not required, but a plus. Salary and compensation DOE. Long-term employment for the right individual. Must have knowledge of loaders, tractors, backhoes, and equipment repair and maintenance. Please call (541)-403-1368. Email resume and references to brokenbarw@outlook.com or fax to Mackenzie Ranch 541-523-4790. TRUCK DRIVER Wanted, hauling bulk sugar, 5 days a week, from Boardman, Oregon to Markham, Washington. Class A CDL endorsements for tankers & double, must be over 23 years of age, with 2 years experience. Benefits. Email resume to: randy46@ charter.net OREGON MUTUAL Insurance is seeking a multi-line field claim adjuster for Tri-Cities, Pendleton area. Will work from home. http://www. ormutual.com/about/ careers.html RIVER POINT FARMS, America's largest grower, packer, shipper and processor of onions, has an immediate opening for a Maintenance Technician. River Point Farms office is located in Hermiston, Oregon. This position comes with full benefits, a competitive wage - $25.00 - $30.00 per hour DOE, and a relocation package. Description: Responsible for preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, fabrication, installation, and start-up of equipment throughout the plant. Major Responsibilities: Perform root cause analysis of breakdowns and implement corrective actions Installing, troubleshooting, and maintaining advanced electrical, computer and PLC systems (Allen Bradley, HMI) Troubleshoot electrical equipment using test equipment, circuit diagrams Responsible for adjusting machinery and equipment, start-up and testing, renovating and restoring, bearing and seals Responsible for performing electrical maintenance on all plant equipment to include 480V/240V/120V power systems and making necessary electrical repairs as needed Responsible for completing repairs in a timely matter; goal is to maintain the highest level of operational readiness Responsible for ensuring that all equipment changes, modifications and repairs are conducted and are in safe operating condition Prepare written maintenance instructions, records, and procedures Maintain accurate and timely records Maintain, troubleshoot and repair electro-mechanical equipment Perform preventive maintenance tasks Skills/Characteristics Desired Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills In depth understanding of electrical, mechanical and hydraulic principles and systems Ability to read and interpret electrical and mechanical drawings, mechanical blueprints, electrical schematics and operating manuals Experience in the use of hand tools, precision measuring equipment, and machine shop equipment Accuracy, attention to detail, and strong organizational skills Ability to react positively to rapidly changing priorities Capable of independently managing multiple tasks with minimal or no supervision Good interpersonal skills with the ability to work with diverse groups of people Demonstrated initiative and an eagerness to drive continuous improvement Low voltage experience required Education & Experience Minimum 5 years maintenance experience, preferably in a food processing environment Solid knowledge of basic math to include working with fractions and decimals, solving simple algebraic equations and English to metric/metric to English conversion of numbers Must be self-motivated High school diploma or GED required; 2 year Technical Degree preferred Ability to prioritize with good time management skills Flexibility to work any shift as needed Communicate effectively in English, both written and verbal Please email resume to jamie.cimmiyotti@riverpointfarms.com Legal Notices Legal Notices TUTOR ELEMENTARY school, earn up to $460/monthly tax free, must be 55 or more. Personal income limits. Call John Brenne 541-276-4474 or jc brenne@ outlook.com WILLOWBROOK TERRACE is currently accepting applications for CNAs Must have current License. Flexible Schedule and Excellent Wages. Full time & part time available & sign on bonus of $500. Questions you can call Deb or Wes at 541-276-3374. Round-Up 450 TICKETS FOR Sale R-Up Wednesday row A (2) $20 ea. Concert Row 13 (2) $52 ea. Happy Canyon box seats (5) $17 each Information call 541-429-1026 Miscellaneous 485 THE EAST OREGONIAN newspaper has end rolls for sale at the EO office in Pendleton. 5 rolls for $2.50 any size 211 SE Byers Ave ENTER TO Win a $2,000 grand prize! Enter to win. Take our survey at www.pulsepoll.com and tell us about your household shopping plans and media usage. Your input will help us improve the paper and get the adver- tising specials you want. Thank you! Business/Service Directory 355 ENTER TO Win a $2,000 grand prize! Take our survey at www.pulsepoll.com and tell us about your media usage and shopping plans. Your input will help this paper help local businesses. Thank you! NOTICE: OREGON STATE law requires anyone who con- tracts for construc- tion work to be li- censed with the Construction Con- tractors Board. An active license means the contrac- tor is bonded and insured. Verify the contractorʼs CCB li- cense through the CCB Consumer Website: www.hirealicensed contractor.com Legal Notices Legal Notices EO-7825 DEQ invites the public to attend a public hearing and to comment on the conditions of a proposed hazardous waste permit modification for Chemical Waste Manage- ment of the Northwest, Inc. (CWMNW) fa- cility located at 17629 Cedar Springs Lane in Arlington. CWMNW is seeking a permit modification to create an alternative final cover design for landfills L-12, L-13 and L-14. The modi- fication proposes the use of a three foot soil final cover in lieu of a composite liner system. Written comments can be sent by mail, fax or email to: Rich Duval, Senior Environmental Engineer 800 SE Emigrant Avenue, Suite 330 Pendleton, OR 97801 Fax: 541-278-0168 Email: duval.rich@deq.state.or.us Written comments are due by 5 p.m., Mon- day, October 5, 2015. A public hearing on this modification will be held at 5:00 pm on Tuesday, Septem- ber 22, 2015 at the Arlington High School Library, 1200 Main Street, Arlington, OR 97812 August 27, 2015 Legal Notices Legal Notices EO-7826 PENDLETON DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION NOTICE In accordance with ORS 457.460, a statement has been prepared and is on file with the City of Pendleton and the Pendleton Development Commission. The following notice is the statement on file and this information is made available to all interested persons. FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 RESOURCES AND EXPENDITURES During FY14-15, the Pendleton Development Commission Riverfront Urban Renewal Agency received a total of $727,539 in tax increment revenues, $65,947 in Jump Start Loan repayments, reimbursements of $1,733, and $5,115 from interest income. Table 1 identifies, by source all the revenue received and expenditures made during fiscal year 2015. FISCAL YEAR 2015/2016 ADOPTED BUDGET RESOURCES AND EXPENDITURES For FY15-16, the Pendleton Development Commission Riverfront Urban Renewal Agency expects to receive $747.400 in tax increment reve- nues, $22,500 in Jump Start loan repayments, and $5,600 interest. Expected expenditures are presented as the budget adopted by the Commission in June 2015. Table 2 illustrates the information. The budget is available online at www.pendleton.or.us under the Finance tab. Table 1 Table 2 Statement of Resources and Expenditures Adopted Budget for Resources and Expenditures for the Year Ended June 30, 2015 (Unaudited)for the Year July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016 RESOURCES Operating Debt Service RESOURCES Operating Debt Service Fund Fund Fund Fund Beginning Fund Balance July 1, 14 $466,421 $870,816 Beginning Fund Balance $500,000 $1,035,000 Tax Increment Receipts 0 727,539 Tax Increment Receipts 0 747,400 Miscellaneous Income/Donations 1,733 0 Jump Start Loan Repay 22,500 0 Jump Start Loan Repayments 65,947 0 Investment Income 2,000 3,600 Investment Income 1,603 3,512 TOTAL RESOURCES $524,500 $1,786,000 TOTAL RESOURCES $535,704 $1,601,867 EXPENDITURES Operating Debt Service EXPENDITURES Operating Debt Service Fund Fund Fund Fund Materials & Services $175,000 $54,900 Materials & Services $99,657 $40,630 Debt Service 0 559,062 Debt Service 0 556,964 Contingency 349,500 0 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $99,657 $597,594 Reserve for Debt Service 0 1,172,038 Ending Fund Balance, June 30, 2015 $436,047 $1,004,273 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $524,500 $1,786,000 Note: All figures based on unaudited expenses and revenues for FY2014-2015. (Prepared by the Riverfront Urban Renewal Agency pursuant to ORS 457.460) ANALYSIS OF IMPACT OF CARRYING OUT THE URBAN RENEWAL PLAN ON THE TAX RATE FOR THE PRECEDING YEAR FOR ALL AFFECTED TAXING BODIES Table 3 (Prepared by the Riverfront Urban Renewal Agency pursuant to ORS 457.460 (e)) Base Year FY2014-15 FY 04/05 Change in Taxes Levied Percent of Total Permanent Incremental Incremental Incremental Impact on total Taxes Divided Assessed Tax Rate Assessed Assessed Assessed on Assessed forUrban Taxing District Value Compressed Value Value Value Taxes Value Renewal Education Education Service District 5,003,693,731 0.6156 117,274,160 73,535,650 43,738,510 26,925 3,080,274 2.34% Blue Mt Community College 5,003,693,731 0.6611 117,274,160 73,535,650 43,738,510 28,916 3,307,942 2.34% School Dist. 16R 1,295,339,452 4.4537 117,274,160 73,535,650 43,738,510 194,798 5,769,053 9.05% School Dist. 16R Special Levy 1,295,339,452 0.4 117,274,160 73,535,650 43,738,510 17,495 518,136 9.05% 6.13 General Government Umatilla County 5,003,693,731 2.8487 117,274,160 73,535,650 43,738,510 124,598 14,254,022 2.34% Port of Umatilla 5,003,693,731 0.1539 117,274,160 73,535,650 43,738,510 6,731 770,068 2.34% City of Pendleton 857,971,207 6.5771 117,274,160 73,535,650 43,738,510 287,673 5,642,962 13.67% County Radio District 4,616,847,272 0.1700 117,274,160 73,535,650 43,738,510 7,436 784,864 2.54% Umatilla Special Library Dist 4,148,423,049 0.3682 117,274,160 73,535,650 43,738,510 16,105 1,527,449 2.83% 10.12 Excluded from M-5 rate limitations Umatilla County Bond 5,003,693,731 0.1814 117,274,160 73,535,650 43,738,510 7,934 907,670 2.34% School Dist 16R Bond 1,295,339,452 2.3916 117,274,160 73,535,650 43,738,510 104,605 3,097,934 9.05% City of Pendleton Bond 857,971,207 0.2792 117,274,160 73,535,650 43,738,510 12,212 239,546 13.67% August 27, September 3, 2015 Page 5B Legal Notices Notices under this clas- sification are required by law to run in a news- paper of general circula- tion. 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Submit to: Amanda Jacobs 211 SE Byers Ave., Pendleton, Or 97801 legals@eastoregonian.com LEGAL NOTICES View all state wide legal notices online at www.public noticeads.com/ EO-7803 TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by Kara Jo Taylor, A married woman, as grantor, to First American Title Company as trustee, in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., solely as nominee for Metropolitan Home Mortgage, Inc., A California Corporation as beneficiary, dated November 21, 2013, recorded December 4, 2013, in the mort- gage records of Umatilla County, Oregon, as Document No. 2013-6120322, and as- signed to Pingora Loan Servicing Inc. by assignment recorded on May 5, 2015 in the records of Umatilla County, Oregon, as Document No. 2015-6290191, covering the following described real property situ- ated in said county and state, to wit: LOT 14, OVERLOOK RIDGE, LOCATED IN THE CITY OF HERMISTON, UMA- TILLA COUNTY, OREGON. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2243 Northwest Overlook Drive, Hermiston, OR 97838 There is a default by the grantor or other person owing an obligation or by their suc- cessor in interest, the performance of which is secured by said trust deed, or by their successor in interest, with respect to provisions therein which authorize sale in the event of default of such provision. The default for which foreclosure is made is grantors' failure to pay when due the fol- lowing sums: monthly payments of $1,653.39 beginning November 1, 2014; plus late charges of $213.24; plus other fees and costs in the amount of $40.00; to- gether with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney's fees incurred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the beneficiary for the protec- tion of the above described real property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if applicable. By reason of said default, the beneficiary has declared all sums owing on the obliga- tion secured by said trust deed immedi- ately due and payable, said sums being the following, to wit: $213,202.57 with in- terest thereon at the rate of 4.25000 per- cent per annum beginning October 1, 2014; plus late charges of $213.24; plus escrow advances of $5,175.24; plus es- crow overdraft of $450.02; plus recover- able corporate advances $60.00; plus other fees and costs in the amount of $3,521.01; together with title expense, costs, trustee's fees and attorney's fees in- curred herein by reason of said default; any further sums advanced by the benefi- ciary for the protection of the above de- scribed property and its interest therein; and prepayment penalties/premiums, if ap- plicable. WHEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee will on December 4, 2015, at the hour of 10:00 AM, in ac- cord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at Umatilla County Courthouse Front Entrance, 216 SE Fourth Street, Pendleton, OR 97801, in the City of Pendleton, County of Umatilla, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the real property described above, which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the trust deed together with any interest which the grantor or grantor's successors in in- terest acquired after the execution of the trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obliga- tions thereby secured and the costs and expenses of the sale, including reasonable charges by the trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.778 has the right, at any time that is not later than five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this foreclosure pro- ceeding dismissed and the trust deed rein- stated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principle as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying those sums or tendering the per- formance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually in- curred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee and attorney fees not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.778. Without limiting the trustee's dis- claimer of representations or warran- ties, Oregon law requires the trustee to state in this notice that some residen- tial property sold at a trustee's sale may have been used in manufacturing methamphetamines, the chemical com- ponents of which are known to be toxic. Prospective purchasers of resi- dential property should be aware of this potential danger before deciding to place a bid for this property at the trus- tee's sale In construing this notice, the singular in- cludes the plural, the word “grantor” in- cludes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by the trust deed, and the words “trustee” and beneficiary” include their re- spective successors in interest, if any. THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR AND IS AN AT- TEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN- FORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED A DISCHARGE OF THE DEBT REFERENCED HEREIN IN A BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDING, THIS LETTER IS NOT AN ATTEMPT TO IM- POSE PERSONAL LIABILITY UPON YOU FOR PAYMENT OF THAT DEBT. IN THE EVENT YOU HAVE RECEIVED A BANKRUPTCY DISCHARGE, ANY AC- TION TO ENFORCE THE DEBT WILL BE TAKEN AGAINST THE PROPERTY ONLY. August 6, 13, 20, 27, 2015