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    B4
East Oregonian
Friday, May 31, 2019
504 Homes for Sale
516 Lots & Acreage
631 For Rent
New Listing 712 SE Court . Car
wash or Espresso shop on a very
high traffic intersection. $ 94950
Priced to Sell RMLS#19111739
Call Kal for more info (541) 969-
7358
Garton & Associates
541-276-0931
Elk Meadows. 10-13 Acre Sites
now starting now at $109,650 in-
cluding Power & Water. Financ-
ing available. Meacham Area.
Easy commute to LaGrande or
Pendleton.
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
541-379-8690
VIEW LOTS – Attn: Custom
Home
Builders/Developers
Discount available for the en-
tire Royal Ridge development.
Beautiful views. Land / Home
Financing available. Call for
details.
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
541-379-8690
WAREHOUSE FOR SALE OR
RENT-TO-OWN
2500 cubic feet!
Call (541)429-2794
$500 a month.
$174,500
1620 sf(m/l), 3 bedroom, 2 bath
manufactured home. New roof
on the majority of home. Great
views of river basin. Fenced
backyard, double car garage.
Jerry
541-969-6378
cell.
#19030061
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
$154,900
City views! Charming 1948
sf(m/l), 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
family room. Recent updates.
Fresh paint inside/out, some
new double pane vinyl windows.
Off street parking. Jed 541 969-
2887 cell. #18674523
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
NEW LISTING- 3 br 2 bath man-
ufactured home with great de-
tached mancave fenced. New
quartz counters in kitchen, Also
has a 2 b/r 1bath rental house
on same lot. Rents currently for
$525.00 per month. With an-
other home used for storage.
Priced to sell at $149,990. Call
Cathy for more info. (541) 215-
0103.
Garton & Associates
541-276-0931
$244,900
1 LEVEL, 1604 sf(m/l), 3 bed-
room, 2 bath home on quiet
cul-de-sac. New interior paint,
carpet,
dishwasher,
micro-
wave. Open kitchen w/pantry,
familyroom, utility. Tool shed,
yard. Cari 541-377-5058 cell.
#19083226
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
$245,900
CLASSIC NORTH HILL HOME.
2550 sf(m/l), 2 bed, possible
3bedroom/den/office, 2.5 bath
home has style, charm and
character galore. Original wood-
work. Fenced landscaped back
yard. Kevin 541 969-8243 cell.
#18321469
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
$369,000
2 STORY BUNGALOW w/
5,000 sf(m/l). Hardwood floors,
amazing kitchen, quartz coun-
tertops, stainless steel applianc-
es. Finished attic converted to
master suite, basement w/ guest
bedroom, fullbath. Jason 760-
409-6842 cell. #19346733
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
Home sweet home! Beautiful
4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom with
updated kitchen, tile flooring,
wood floors and carpeting
throughout. Main floor offers a
bathroom with a step in soaking
bath, arched doorways and
vaulted ceilings in the upper
floor. Lots of room for the family
in this two story home with a full
basement on a corner lot and
fenced yard in the historic town
of Heppner. MLS 19139457,
$265000.
Carolyn at Ranch-N-Home
Realty. 541-786-0822
REDUCED - $150000 Cabin
in the mountains! Remodeled
two bedroom one bath, 768 sq
ft. cabin, completely furnished
from the dishes to the bedding
and towels; Appliances, fur-
niture, washer, dryer, couch,
dressers, TV, dishes and has
beautiful log bedroom furniture,
a perfect place to get away from
it all. Also has a 25x28 shop
with a attached atv/snow mo-
bile shed, fenced on one acre.
Lots of wildlife, deer and turkeys
and great hunting nearby at this
Blake’s Ranch retreat, Only an
hour commute to Hermiston!
MLS 19242377.
Call Carolyn Rovier
541-786-0822
Ranch-N-Home Realty
516 Lots & Acreage
VIEW LOTS – Royal Ridge.
Beautiful views starting at
$30,000. Land / Home Financ-
ing available. Custom Home
Builders/Developers welcome.
Call for details.
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
541-379-8690
651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
Farm equipment dealership
in Pendleton currently hiring
full time positions in the office,
parts and
service department. Compen-
sation DOE, excellent work en-
vironment, full benefit package.
(541)276-6222
EMAIL : CLASSIFIEDS @ EASTOREGONIAN . COM
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). If you
fit in too well, you’ll be invisible.
This is perfect if you’re sneaking
along in dangerous territory or
infiltrating somewhere you don’t
belong, but it serves absolutely no
purpose in your own land.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You
may give loved ones a pass, but
when it comes to your own moti-
vations, you’ll be brutally honest,
rooting out fear, resistance and
anything standing in the way of
your desired result.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). The
notion that personal space is sa-
cred is a learned concept. Children
and many others don’t readily un-
derstand the boundaries of others
or read social cues. You’ll need
more space today. Claim it, and
then protect your claim.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). The easy
thing is to reveal everything, say
whatever pops to mind, answer ev-
ery question asked of you. The bet-
ter choice is to present judiciously
and cultivate a sense of mystery.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You
can see success in your mind’s eye
and position yourself to head right
into it. Once you’ve established
this, any other direction you go is
a function of fear. Don’t let fear win.
Steer straight.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). If you
get enough bad ideas, a hand-
ful of good ones will sneak into
the game. This can’t be helped.
Instead of trying for good or bad
ideas, go for as many ideas of any
kind as you can possibly come up
with and sort them out later.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Pur-
posefulness makes you happy, but
happiness doesn’t make you pur-
poseful. That’s why happiness is
a famously terrible aim. Also know
that you don’t have to stick to the
first purpose you land on.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
If you don’t take the opportunities
that come, you’ll regret it. If you
do take them, and they wind up
being foolish and setting you back
in some way, that’s still better than
having no story to tell.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
The impulse to share is very telling.
The first thing you’ll learn is what
moves you. The second thing you’ll
learn is who you really care about,
because your heart’s impulses
gravitate toward those people.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
You’re in no mood to commit. The
lingering atmosphere of imperma-
nence around a new thing will lower
your resistance to trying it out. Hop
on a trend, and see where it goes.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Sit
back and absorb the story unfold-
ing before you. Additionally, know
that while it seems like it would be
cool to get the insider scoop, with-
out a solid understanding of the big
picture, the details won’t matter.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May 31).
The next 12 months feature beau-
tiful destinations and people. You’ll
have a new way of looking at your
work. When relationships suit your
deeper purpose, you don’t worry so
much about the trivialities. What
you thought would be a perkless
job will wind up having the best,
most rewarding bonuses. Aries
and Scorpio adore you. Your lucky
numbers are: 8, 40, 12, 22 and 5.
Morrow County Health De-
partment has an opening for
a full time Bilingual (Spanish/
English) Office Assistant.
Morrow County Health De-
partment has an opening for
a part time (Spanish/English)
Interpreter.
Please see full job descrip-
tion on the Morrow County
website
Please see full job descrip-
tion on the Morrow County
website
at www.co.morrow.or.us or
contact Human Resources at
541-676-5620.
at www.co.morrow.or.us or
contact Human Resources at
541-676-5620.
Universal Crossword
I N C LASSIFIEDS !
FRIDAY, MAY 31, 2019
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Differ-
ent spiritual elevations fit different
times of life. It’s not a hierarchy.
Don’t strive, push, or believe you
should be anywhere but where
you are. Anyway, the spiritually tall
are usually standing on someone
else’s shoulders.
651 Help Wanted
IT WILL SELL
SELL IT- in the Classifieds!
Venus and Saturn Lecture
Variety, being the spice of life,
needs an entree. Who wants to
bite into a big lonely pile of spices?
The angle of Venus and Saturn
suggests that a predictable main
course (such as solid relationships,
work you can count on, a routine
that makes sense) will be a good
thing to have on your plate before
you work variety into the dish.
BLACK-JACK DEALER
Play games for a living! Classes
run Monday - Friday for 5 weeks
starting June 17-July 19 9 am to
5:30pm, Great wages, benefits
and co-workers! We will teach
you what you need to know.
Come the first day or call Billie at
966-1549. Odds are you’ll love it
here!
651 Help Wanted
Morrow County Health De-
partment has an opening for
a full time RN Position.
Please see full job descrip-
tion on the Morrow County
website
at www.co.morrow.or.us or
contact Human Resources at
541-676-5620.
Morrow County Health
District/Pioneer Memorial
Home Health & Hospice has
openings for a FULL-TIME
and several part time Home
Health & Hospice RNs for
positions in Morrow and
north Umatilla counties.
Flexible schedules, com-
petitive wages, paid drive
time to patient visits, car
provided or mileage paid.
Must have current Oregon
license and 1 year minimum
of home health and hospice
nursing experience. Pre-em-
ployment background check
and drug screen required.
For more information contact
Director Caroline Jackson ,
541-676-2943. For complete
job description and applica-
tion go to www.morrowcoun-
tyhealthdistrict.org, or call
541-676-2949. EEOE.
Oregon State University -
Ranch Foreman.
This is a 12-month, full-time
position located at the Eastern
Oregon Ag Research Center,
Union. This position will be
responsible for the day-to-day
farm/ranch operations includ-
ing the cattle herd, haying and
irrigation. Requires a B.S. in
Ag Sciences or related field
and five years’ experience with
ranch management and opera-
tions OR Associates in a related
agricultural discipline and 10
years’ experience managing
ranch/farm operations. Salary is
competitive and commensurate
with education and experience.
For full position announcement
including required/preferred
qualifications and application
material, please see http://
jobs.oregonstate.edu/post-
ings/76628
Edited by David Steinberg May 31, 2019
ACROSS
1 Ruby,
for one
4 Love,
in Latin
8 Chess piece
that moves
diagonally
14 Dundee
denial
15 Salt-N-___
16 Vowel-
shaped
construction
supports
17 Lawyers’
headwear
in Cyprus?
20 Prefix
meaning
“trillion”
21 Release,
nautically
22 Otolaryn-
gologist,
for short
23 Little
tantrums
25 Herding
dog
27 Showy
golfer’s
strategy?
32 Blabbed
33 Posterior
34 Get older
gracefully
38 Tightrope
walker’s
asset
41 Tool near
a leaf pile,
perhaps
42 Actor Alan
43 Parisian
salon
concerns?
49 Queen
bees’ mates
5/31
50 Privileged
53 ___-la-la
56 Greatest
extent
58 Fateful
March
date
59 Disap-
pointing
fireworks?
62 Brunch
cocktail
63 Algorithm-
driven
camera
mode
64 Greek
vowel
65 Man, for
the Sphinx’s
riddle
66 Gin
flavoring
67 Retiring
DOWN
1 Swarming
pests
2 Unlike wily
kids’ peas
3 Like liters
or meters
4 Financing
abbr.
5 It typically
doesn’t list
specials
6 Unrestricted
audition
7 Novelist
Chandler
8 Closet door
style
9 Portugal’s
peninsula
10 Puts into
words,
informally
11 Unclarity
12 Portent
Catching Some Z’s
13 Sibilant
surreptitious
signal
18 “Egad,” e.g.
19 Sign on a
real estate
sign
24 Place
26 Book before
Nehemiah
28 Sen. or rep.
29 Buddhist
sect
30 Fond du
___, Wis-
consin
31 Before, to
a bard
34 (I heard the
doorbell!)
35 Long fish
36 ___ out
a living
37 Proceed
unhurriedly
38 Euphoric
39 Wood
shaper: Var.
40 Be indolent
42 Anatomical
rings
44 Carnival
ride?
45 Stolen
vehicle
46 Home loan
org.
47 English
queen’s
name: Abbr.
48 Moves
edgewise
51 Scary shark
parts
52 Response
to a prompt
53 “Game of
Thrones”
rating
54 Horse
restraint
55 Rocker parts
57 Bandleader
Puente
60 Drag behind
61 Ballet-
obsessed
Muppet
PREVIOUS PUZZLE ANSWER
5/30
© 2019 Andrews McMeel Universal
www.upuzzles.com
by David Alfred Bywaters
Applications will be accepted
online only. For full consider-
ation, apply by June 10, 2019.
Questions regarding this posi-
tion can be directed to David
Bohnert, 541-573-8910 or dave.
bohnert@oregonstate.edu.
OSU is an AA/EOE. (000)000-
0000
101 Legal Notices
101 Legal Notices
101 Legal Notices
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EO-10187
FORM LB-1 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
A public meeting of the Riverside Mission Water Control District will be held on June 10, 2019 at 12:15pm at 116 SE 2nd 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 Riverside
Mission Water Control District Budget Committee. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or
obtained at 116 SE 2nd Street, Pendleton, Oregon, between the hours of 1:00pm and 4:00 p.m. weekdays. 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: Chris Cockburn
Telephone: 541-276-3521
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
- Beginning Fund Balance/Net
Working Capital
- All Other Resources Except
Current Year Property Taxes
- Current Year Property Taxes
Estimated to be Received
Total Resources
- Materials and Services
- Unappropriated Ending
Balance and Reserved for
Future Expenditure
Total Requirements
Email: chris@candmc-cpas.com
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES
Actual Amount
Adopted Budget
2017-18
This Year 2018-19
535,797
565,000
Approved Budget
Next Year 2019-20
570,000
9,836
9,000
11,500
33,783
3,000
0
579,416
577,000
581,500
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION
7,011
427,000
572,405
150,000
579,416
577,000
431,500
150,000
581,500
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
Total FTE
0
0
0
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES and SOURCES OF FINANCING *
No significant changes are expected in activities as compared to previous years. It is anticipated that expenditures and property tax re-
sources will remain approximately the same as previous years.
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES
Rate or Amount Imposed
Rate or Amount Imposed
2017-18
This Year 2018-19
Permanent Rate Levy (rate limit .8388 per $1,000)
.8388
0
Local Option Levy
0
0
Levy For General Obligation Bonds
0
0
LONG TERM DEBT
General Obligation Bonds
Other Bonds
Other Borrowings
Total
PUBLISH MAY 31, 2019
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Estimated Debt Outstanding
on July 1.
$0
$0
$0
$0
Rate or Amount Approved
Next Year 2019-20
0
0
0
Estimated Debt Authorized, But
Not Incurred on July 1
$0
$0
$0
$0