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Page 4B CLASSIFIEDS East Oregonian 651 Help Wanted 651 Help Wanted MORROW COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH TRANSLATOR Morrow County Public Health is seeking a part-time Transla- tor (Spanish), UP TO 16 hours per week. Beginning wage is $14.16/hr. For more informa- tion or to download an appli- cation go to www.co.morrow. or.us or contact Karen Wolff, Human Resources Director (541) 676-5620. Open until filled. EOE. MAINTENANCE ENGINEER Self starter, works independently Responsible for applying basic fixes to equipment and building systems and ensure facility is tidy and functional Must possess manual dexterity and physical stamina Perform minor repairs such as broken locks,filling gaps on walls, painting, replacing light bulbs Install appliances and equipment Perform garden/yard upkeep by mowing, collecting trash, snow removal, etc. Conduct maintenance tasks such as replacing light bulbs Must possess valid drivers license Report to maintenance manager Pay dependent upon experience Apply in person at 304 SE Nye Ave., Attn: Carol Welch Pendleton Red Lion is a Drug Free Workplace 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices Morrow County Health Dis- trict is accepting applications for a full-time Community Relations and Communications Manager Contact: Jeannie Bowman • • • • • Requirements: four years’ experience as a skilled car- penter which included form building; rough framing; outside and inside finish- ing; layout; care and use of tools and woodworking machinery; blueprint read- ing and application of safety standards and codes; OR completion of an appren- ticeship (four years) under a skilled carpenter which included the above listed experience. Be sure a copy of your Journeyman Car- penters card is attached to your application. See com- plete announcement and to apply: www.odocjobs.com • Search for ODOC jobs • Click filter, location Pendleton FOR QUICK CASH Use a classified ad to sell items you no longer use. Telephone:541-922-6430 Email:jeannie.bowman@umatillafire.org FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES Actual Amount 2016-2017 Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working Capital 1,895,326 Fees, Licenses, Permits, Fines, Assessments & Other Service Charges 149,992 Federal, State and all Other Grants, Gifts, Allocations and Donations 0 Interfund Transfers / Internal Service Reimbursements 0 All Other Resources Except Current Year Property Taxes 101,339 Current Year Property Taxes Estimated to be Received 252,219 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS Duties include relationship building, strategic communi- cation, engagement with oth- er community stakeholders and working as an ambas- sador for MCHD in areas of community health education and promotion of District ser- vices. Bachelor Degree in Com- munications, Marketing or related field with experience in healthcare preferred, es- pecially hospital or medical clinic; excellent verbal and written communication skills; must have dynamic interper- sonal skills and good public speaking ability; must be self-motivated, highly orga- nized and have good priori- tizing skills; experience with various computer software systems, social media plat- forms and photography. Excellent wage/benefit pack- age. Background check and drug screen required. Appli- cations and complete job de- scription available at www.morrowcountyhealth district.org/employment at Pioneer Memorial Hospital or by contacting HR Director Patti Allstott, 541-676-2949. EEOE. 661 Childcare/Adult Contact Dayle or Grace today to place your classified ad! 1-800-962-2819 classifieds@eastoregonian.com We can highlight your ad with grey, green, yellow, blue or pink! 810 Furniture & HH La-Z-Boy recliner rocker, beige suede, excellent condition. $250 Great Father’s Day Gift (541)966-1017 Total Resources 2,398,876 Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure Total Requirements 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 3pm, three (3) working days prior to required publication date. The East Oregonian will accept responsibility for print- ing errors on the first publica- tion only. Submit to: Legals 211 SE Byers Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801 legals@eastoregonian.com EO-9590 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE On June 28, 2018 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office main entrance, 4700 NW Pioneer Place, Pendleton, Oregon, the defendant’s interest will be sold, subject to redemption, in the real property commonly known as: 204 W. Laird Avenue, Herm- iston, Oregon 97838. The court case number is CV051583. OR- EGON COLLECTIONS, INC., An Oregon Corporation, is plain- tiff, and BRIAN H. HADLEY is defendant. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made out to Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office. For more infor- mation on this sale go to: www. oregonsheriffssales.org May 30, June 6, 13, 20, 2018 Approved Budget Next Year 2018-2019 732,881 68,792 0 55,00 70,469 537,617 1,944,619 1,464,759 197,726 229,900 13,200 1,853,864 0 10,000 81,000 13,186 203,058 210,000 74,275 1,364,060 60,000 10,000 0 23,226 298,676 270,100 131,375 630,198 55,000 10,000 0 69,410 2,398,876 1,944,619 1,464,759 FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS AND FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT EMPLOYEES (FTE) BY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT OR PROGRAM Name of Organizational Unit or Program FTE for that unit or program ADMINISTRATION GENERAL FUND FTE AMBULANCE/FIRST RESPONDER GENERAL FUND FTE FIRE FIGHTING GENERAL FUND FTE EQUIPMENT RESERVE FTE SITE AND STATION FTE CAPITOL OUTLAY GENERAL FUND FTE DEBT SERVICE GENERAL FUND FTE Not Allocated to Organizational Unit or Program FTE DEBT SERVICE FTE OPERATING CONTINGENCY FTE TRANSFERS FTE UNAPPROPRIATED ENDING BALANCE FTE Total Requirements Total FTE 291,726 2 31,000 2 104,900 2 8,620 2 4,580 2 0 2 81,000 2 296,058 2 11,000 2 106,000 2 45,600 2 24,675 2 4,000 2 0 2 415,776 3 11,000 3 142,000 3 70,600 3 54,775 3 6,000 3 2 1,864,296 2 10,000 2 0 2 2,754 2 2 1,364,060 2 10,000 2 60,000 2 23,226 2 3 630,198 3 10,000 3 55,000 3 69,410 3 2,398,876 1,944,619 1,464,759 STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS LONG TERM DEBT General Obligation Bonds Other Bonds Total WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 101 Legal Notices Adopted Budget This Year 2017-2018 1,320,975 63,992 0 60,000 24,469 475,183 FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION Personnel Services Materials and Services Capital Outlay Debt Service Interfund Transfers Contingencies Special Payments Big Traeger 075 BBQ, pellet grill. $500 (541)443-5612 CARPENTER Journey Level • 101 Legal Notices A public meeting of the Umatilla Rural Fire Protection District #7-405 will be held on June 20, 2018 at 7 pm at 305 Willamette Ave, Umatilla, Oregon 97882. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018 as approved by the Umatilla Rural Fire Protection District #7-405 Budget Committee. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at 300 S 6th St. Umatilla, Or. 97882, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. This budget is for an annual budget period. This budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that is the same as the preceding year. June 13, 2018 Starting salary up to $5,534 per mo. D.O.E. PLUS EXCELLENT BENEFITS! Medical, Vision & Dental Insurance Life Insurance PERS (Public Employees Retirement System) Paid Sick, Vacation, & Personal Leave Paid Holidays more optional/group discounted benefits! 101 Legal Notices EO-9664 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING 828 Misc for Sale Eastern Oregon Correctional Institute Pendleton, OR Wednesday, June, 13, 2018 ARIES (March 21-April 19). You’ll be caught in the shuffle of shifting priorities and redistributed responsi- bility. Indecision at higher levels will influence your destiny. Even so, the main determinations of the day will be yours to make. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Emotions are invitations to greater strength and power. Every time you accept and stick with an emotion through its lifespan (which can last months or minutes), you increase your capacity to manage your feelings. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). What’s left undone is left out of fear. There’s no pleasant way to face it, but if you don’t face it eventually, the result will be most unpleasant indeed. Come on. It won’t be that bad. Just dive in and get it done. CANCER (June 22-July 22). History has lessons it can only teach to the willing. The tendency is to say, “Well that was then; this is now.” But the correlation will be rather obvious to the awake people of this class. It al- ways repeats! Who’s ready? LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You may en- gage in frivolous pursuits, but solving sartorial problems of the day isn’t among them. Clothing choice mat- ters. It requires thought and discern- ment. Dress for style and respect, not attention. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You speak kindly of yourself and those around you; say thank you and return favors; and make time for those who need a friend. These quality habits will be their own reward, and yet oth- er rewards spring forth, too. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). There are those who can’t help but think in terms of finding a scapegoat. To own up to their own faults would cause unbearable shame. They fear being cut off for their mistakes. But mistakes are lessons, not death sen- tences. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). The most ingenious comment in the world repeated over and over in an annoy- ing tone will start to sound like idio- cy. Even the brightest insights come across as wrongheaded to those predisposed to think of them as such. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). The new rule of thumb for those seeking to reach their maximum at- tractiveness quotient is to cultivate at least three hobbies that do not in- volve a screen. Energy spent in this direction will quickly repay you. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Teenagers aren’t the only ones prone to thinking that a problem is the worst thing ever in one moment and then in the next moment finding that it’s not even worth thinking about. This is a human thing. Bear with it. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). It is said that essence and life cannot be seen, but today you feel like you can see it -- and hear it and dance to it. Furthermore, there are certain peo- ple and places that occur to you like springs, gushing pure vitality. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Thanks to internet search engines it’s easi- er to know what millions of people around the world think about a sub- ject than it is to ask your own mom. But ask your own mom (or maternal influence) anyway. TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (June 13). An encouraging group of friends will help you make a personal goal. The time you devote to work will ramp up over the next 10 weeks. Profession- al gains in 2019 will reflect a jump in experience level. You’ll get a bonus. Stash it away for a major purchase. Travel and moves are favored in October and May. Aries and Cancer adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 4, 12, 14, 30 and 45. Estimated Debt Outstanding on July 1. $146,322 $0 Estimated Debt Authorized, But Not Incurred on July 1 $148,776 $0 $146,322 $148,776 3