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    SPORTS
Friday, May 31, 2019
East Oregonian
B3
MLB attendance down another 1.4% from last season
By RONALD BLUM
AP Baseball Writer
NEW YORK — The
Tampa Bay Rays and Miami
Marlins drew 12,653 fans
Wednesday — combined.
Baltimore, Cincinnati,
Minnesota and Tampa Bay
set stadium lows this year.
Kansas City had its smallest
home crowd since 2011, and
Toronto and San Francisco
since 2010. The Marlins’
average attendance is less
than Triple-A Las Vegas.
Major League Baseball’s
overall average of 26,854
through Wednesday is 1.4%
below the similar point last
season, which wound up
below 30,000 for the first
time since 2003.
Baseball Commissioner
AP Photo/Lynne Sladky
Fans watch a baseball game between the Miami Marlins and
San Francisco Giants on Thursday in Miami.
Rob Manfred attributes this
year’s drop to fewer season
tickets but emphasizes day-
of-game sales are up 6%.
“Given the explosion of
entertainment alternatives
and the growth of the sec-
ondary market, it is not sur-
prising that season ticket
sales can be challenging,”
he said.
Nineteen of the 30 teams
have seen their average fall
from a similar point last
year, with the largest drops
in Toronto (6,963), San
Francisco (6,463), Baltimore
(3,839) and Detroit (3,686).
Large rises have taken
place
for
Philadelphia
(10,383), Oakland (4,027),
San Diego (3,465) and the
Chicago White Sox (2,311).
The Phillies signed Bryce
Harper and the Padres
added Manny Machado.
“A lot of it comes down
to competition. Fans want
to know their teams are
doing everything they can
to compete for a champi-
onship every year,” union
leader Tony Clark said. “I
see every empty seat as a
missed opportunity. Expe-
riencing a game and seeing
players perform in person
creates a bond with base-
ball; our industry needs to
find ways to convert those
empty seats into lifelong
fans.”
MLB’s average peaked
at 32,785 in 2007 — the last
year before the Great Reces-
sion and the next-to-last sea-
son before the New York
Yankees and Mets moved
to smaller stadiums. The
average was at 30,517 in
2015 before sliding for three
straight years, and last sea-
son’s final figure of 28,830
marked a 4% drop, the over-
all number hurt by cold and
wet weather early in the
season.
Manfred points to other
metrics that please MLB:
Games top prime-time cable
ratings in 24 of 25 markets
and MLB.tv streaming is up
8.5%. He views increases
for the Phillies, Padres, Ath-
letics and White Sox tied to
team performance.
Florida remains a prob-
lem on both coasts.
Despite a sparkling,
eight-season-old ballpark
with a retractable roof,
Miami is averaging 9,554
— below the 9,582 aver-
age for Triple-A Las Vegas
in its first season at a new
10,000-capacity stadium.
Tampa Bay plays in one
of the most outmoded facil-
ities in the major leagues
and drew 5,786 against the
Blue Jays on Tuesday, the
smallest home crowd for the
Rays, who started play at
Tropicana Field in 1998.
EAST'40OREGON
marketplace
360 Garage Sales
360 Garage Sales
504 Homes for Sale
504 Homes for Sale
504 Homes for Sale
504 Homes for Sale
Neighborhood yard sale!
Friday and Saturday from 8 to 3!
Clothing, furnture, camping
gear and plenty more!
YARD SALE
Girl’s clothing, men’s clothing
and women’s clothing.
Decorative items along with
some furniture.
Current MLS listings include
several 3 and 4 bedroom, 2 bath
homes for sale in popular loca-
tions. Call Matt Vogler, “The
Weekend and After Hours Re-
altor” for addresses and pricing.
John J. Howard & Assoc.
541.377.9470
Thinking of selling? Now is a
great time to sell, summer is
finally here. Give me a call to-
day to get your home listed and
SOLD! Call Carolyn Rovier
541-786-0822
Ranch-N-Home Realty
Spring has Sprung and its time
for the move -Size up or Size
Down. Call Turn Here Realty at
541 377 6855 and connect to
ALL properties with ONE reli-
able Realtor. TURN HERE RE-
ALTY
Turn Here Realty and Travel
305 SW Court Ave.
to find your New Home.
$178,500
Tons of charm/lower North Hill.
2, possible 3, bedrooms. Very
nice kitchen, gas range. Hard-
wood floors. Many upgrades.
Central HVAC. Call Vicki 541-
969-9441cell. #19377899
New Listing
397,000 –
4 Bedroom 3 Bath
3754 sq. ft. Mid Century Exec-
utive Home. Panoramic View.
Private setting.
Wonderful
home for privacy or entertaining.
MLS# 19205109
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
541-379-8690
Come see at 801 NE 2nd street.
ESTATE SALE for
ART MERRIMAN
has been canceled due to a
death in the family.
It will be rescheduled for a later
time.
Pendleton.
HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS!
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
BIG YARD SALE
Friday 8-12p
Saturday 8-2p
Sunday 9-12p (possibly)
1021 NW Skyline Dr.
Pendleton
ESTATE SALE!
Located at 821 SE 6th street
Pendleton, OR
Open June 1st from 9:00AM to
3:00PM
Sale will include large items
such as dressers, lift chair, Hoy-
er lift and household items.
MULTI FAMILY
Eastern Oregon Phillipine
American Community (EOPAC)
Yard Sale
514 SW Court Ave Pendleton.
Friday May 31st, Saturday June
1st. 8am-4pm.
TWO FAMILY YARD SALE
Saturday the 1st
and
Sunday the 2nd
from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm
720 and 724 NW Johns Place in
Pendleton Or.
Large moving sale everything
must go!!
Low prices on everything!
JUNK IN YOUR TRUNK
Comunity Yard Sale
200 SE Isaac Street
in Pendleton Or.
Staurday June 1st
from 8:30 to 3:30.
Yard sale spots still open, 16
feet by 16 feet still avalable for
$20.
Call 541-240-0903
YARD SALE
Friday 8 to 1
and Saturday 8 to 1
2131 SW Quinney Ave
Radio Flyer wagon, vintage
Schwinn bike, Guardian Service
cookware, crystal glassware,
air fryer, TV/DVD, storage unit,
shoes, purses, books, puzzles,
kids toys, clothes and much
more.
SW Lake Drive
Neighborhood
(just below McKay Dam)
YARD SALES
Saturday, June 1st,
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
South on 395 out of
Pendleton approxapently 3
miles, turn left onto McKay
Drive, top of hill then turn
right.
501 Open Houses
71790
South Market Road,
Pendleton OR.
1 Mile South of Wildhorse,
the blue house.
Saturday from 8 to 2 and Sun-
day from 9 to 1.
For apointments call 541-969-
1111
502 Real Estate
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 to find
your New Home Call Kerry 541
377 6855 for prompt courteous
service and Turn into the Home
on your wishlist.. (One Realtor
accessing all listings available
in our area)
Turn Here Realty and Travel
305 SW Court Ave.
to find your New Home.
Come Cuddle a Koala--Sign
up for the Oct tour Down Un-
der-TURN HERE REALTY &
TRAVEL Drop by the office-
Look for the big blue arrow on
SW Court and or Call Kerry 541
377 6855 for all the details.
Turn Here Realty and Travel
305 SW Court Ave.
to find your New Home.
504 Homes for Sale
Find the House on your list-
-Speak with Kerry to access
all homes in the area . TURN
HERE at 305 SW Court or call
541 377 6855
Turn Here Realty and 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
601 & 606 SE Emigrant build-
ing for sale. 3582 sq ft plus
full basement. 5000 sq.ft lot.
$79,500 RMLS#18684546 Call
Kal for more info (541) 969-7358
Garton & Associates
541-276-0931
$79500 611to 615 SE Emigrant
Four garage bays inside 3910
sq.ft concrete block building
RMLS#18684546 Call Kal for
more info (541) 969-7358
Garton & Associates
541-276-0931
IT’S WORTH IT! GET A CLASS AD!
$395,000 NEW LISTING Time
to Wash Car Wash. 27,443lot-
witha 3349 building High traffic
area. RMLS#19615657 Call Kal
for more info (541) 969-7358.
Garton & Associates
541-276-0931
501 Open Houses
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SAT., June 1 ST - 11 AM -1 PM
611 NW 10 TH S T ., P ENDLETON
SPACIOUS NORTH HILL
CRAFTSMAN STYLE HOME
with plenty of room to stretch out.
6 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3142 sf(m/l).
Large open living room, dining
room and kitchen. Hardwood floors.
Master bedroom and family room
downstairs. 2 garages, storage
shed, fenced yard.
$335,000
Marsha
Morgan
Broker
541-377-5152
37 SE Dorion Ave
541-276-0021
WHITNEY & ASSOCIATES
www.coldwellbankerwhitney.com
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
CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS!
$275,000 – 1846 Sq. Ft 4 Bed-
room 2 Bath Ranch Style home
on .41 acre. 5 miles South of
Pendleton.
Recent remodel
throughout. Country living at its
best. MLS# 19426984
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
541-379-8690
New Listing…
$105,000 – 2 Bed 1 Bath in Pilot
Rock. Excellent shape inside
and outside. Fenced Yard. Two
outbuildings. Carport . MLS#
19318981
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
541-379-8690
101 Legal Notices
101 Legal Notices
WHY WAIT! GET YOUR CLASS AD NOW!
$239,999- RMLS #18081947
New Listing 4 b/r 1 3/4 bath
North Hill. Freshly painted,
beautiful hardwood floors just
refinished. Great family home.
Call Shane for more info (541)
379-7802.
Garton & Associates
541-276-0931
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
$219,000
The conveniences of condo
living await! Highly desirable
North Hill corner unit w/incredi-
ble views everywhere you look!
#18277028 Molly Webb 541-
969-4188.
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
CLASSIFIEDS
New Listing
$189,000 – 6 Bed 2.5 Bath on
North Hill. 3000+ sq. ft. Hard-
wood floors upstairs. 2 car
garage. Quiet neighborhood.
Needs cosmetics. Priced to sell.
MLS# 19351147
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
541-379-8690
$175,000
Craftsman charm with modern
amenities. 3 bed, 2 bath. Hard-
wood floors, wood fireplace.
Fresh exterior paint, covered
front porch, huge deck great for
entertaining. Jef 541 969-9539
cell. #19359654
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
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$154,900
Move-in ready 2017 Marlette.
High
quality
manufactured
home w/contemporary floor
plan. 3bedrooms, 2baths, built
ins, kitchen island, updated col-
ors, plenty of storage. Marsha
541 377-5152. #19050325
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS!
101 Legal Notices
101 Legal Notices
EO-10203
FORM ED-1 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
A public meeting of the Pendleton School District 16R Board of Directors will be held on June 10, 2019 at 5:45 pm at 107 NW 10th Street,
Pendleton, Oregon. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2019 as approved by the
Pendleton School District 16R Budget Committee. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected
or obtained at 107 NW 10th Street, Pendleton between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., or online at www.pendleton.k12.or.us. 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
Contact: Michelle Jones
Telephone: 541.966.3259
Email: michelle.jones@pendleton.k12.or.us
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
Actual Amount
Last Year 2017-2018
$9,114,630
8,971,672
Adopted Budget
This Year 2018-2019
$8,342,800
8,917,950
- Beginning Fund Balance
- Current Year Property Taxes, other than
Local Option Taxes
- Current Year Local Option Property Taxes
323,329
280,000
- Other Revenue from Local Sources
4,033,119
4,089,900
- Revenue from Intermediate Sources
203,709
105,000
- Revenue from State Sources
25,205,530
25,562,000
- Revenue from Federal Sources
2,464,621
2,831,000
- Interfund Transfers
86,283
167,000
- All Other Budget Resources
0
0
Total Resources
$50,402,891
$50,295,650
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION
- Salaries
$17,133,081
$18,354,345
- Other Associated Payroll Costs
9,678,005
11,054,025
- Purchased Services
5,429,265
9,036,567
- Supplies & Materials
1,504,639
2,850,978
- Capital Outlay
1,862,655
834,250
- Other Objects (except debt service
280,389
323,535
& interfund transfers)
- Debt Service*
7,460,332
5,769,950
- Interfund Transfers*
86,283
167,000
- Operating Contingency
0
1,400,000
- Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance
6,968,243
505,000
& Reserves
Total Requirements
$50,402,891
$50,295,650
Approved Budget
Next Year 2019-2020
$5,963,500
9,152,950
335,000
3,856,500
175,000
27,056,000
3,263,000
90,000
0
$49,891,950
$19,060,392
12,237,331
7,551,143
2,681,084
87,750
324,300
5,964,950
90,000
1,400,000
495,000
$49,891,950
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS AND FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT EMPLOYEES (FTE) BY FUNCTION
1000 Instruction
$21,855,563
$25,049,505
FTE
221.7
227.7
2000 Support Services
10,913,367
15,334,195
FTE
72.8
77.3
3000 Enterprise & Community Service
1,254,689
1,480,000
FTE
0.3
0.3
4000 Facility Acquisition & Construction
1,864,416
590,000
FTE
0
0
5000 Other Uses
5100 Debt Service*
7,460,332
5,769,950
5200 Interfund Transfers*
86,283
167,000
6000 Contingency
0
1,400,000
7000 Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance
6,968,243
505,000
Total Requirements
$50,402,891
$50,295,650
Total FTE
294.8
305.3
* not included in total 5000 Other Uses. To be appropriated separately from other 5000 expenditures.
$26,727,069
232.2
13,714,931
77.3
1,500,000
0.3
0
0
5,964,950
90,000
1,400,000
495,000
$49,891,950
309.8
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES and SOURCES OF FINANCING **
The budget for 2019-20 school year is based on $9.0 billion K-12 state funding for the biennium and is a status quo budget from 2018-19.
The budget reflects an increase of 1.36 FTE in the general fund. The increased FTE is to provide a Dean of Students at our larger ele-
mentary schools as an additional support and the high school to support students ages 16-21 with disabilities with employment or career
related postsecondary education or training. The budget also reflects an increase of 3.14 FTE in the special revenue funds due to the
receipt of the High School Success Funds and a Youth Transition Grant. During the 2018-19 school year the District QZAB loan was paid
in full and the Capital Funds budget was fully expended, these changes are reflected in the document as well.
Permanent Rate Levy
(Rate Limit 4.4537 per $1,000)
Local Option Levy
Levy For General Obligation Bonds
LONG TERM DEBT
General Obligation Bonds
Other Bonds
Other Borrowings
Total
Published May 31st of 2019.
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES
Rate or Amount Imposed
Rate or Amount Imposed
4.4537
4.4537
0.4
$3,219,944
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Estimated Debt Outstanding
on July 1
$50,499,281
$17,742,764
$0
$68,242,045
0.4
$3,214,389
Rate or Amount Approved
4.4537
0.4
$3,208,833
Estimated Debt Authorized, But
Not Incurred on July 1
$1,000,000
$1,000,000