Tuesday, June 4, 2019 504 Homes for Sale $264,000 3025 sf(m/l) on 2 levels, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Hardwood floors, traditional fireplace, F/A heat and cool. Beautiful so- larium. Passive solar heating system. Native plant landscap- ing. Jerry 541-969-6378 cell. #19387258 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 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertising in this paper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national or- igin, or an intention to make any such preference, limita- tion, or discrimination. Famil- ial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women, and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any adver- tising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are avail- able on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of dis- crimination, call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll- free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800- 927-9275. 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 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 East Oregonian 604 Apartments The Links Apartments 310 Kickstart street Umatilla Oregon 97882 Phone: (541)922-2882 TDD:1-800-735-2900 62 or older Handicapped/Disabled regardless of age. USDA Rural Development Subsidized homes may be available at the time. Income restrictions apply. USDA is an equal opportunity provider employer. If you wish to file a Civil Rights program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, found online at http:// www.ascr.usda.gov/com- plaintfillingcust.htm, or at any USDA office or call (866) 632- 9992 to request the form. You may also write a letter con- taining all of the information requested in the form. Send your completed complaint form or letter to us by mail at U.S. Department of Agricul- ture. Director. Office of Adju- dication, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington D.C. 20250-9410, by fax (202)690-7442 or email at pro- gram.intake@usda.gov. This institution is an equal oppor- tunity provider and employer.” Professionally managed by Ad-West Reality Services 631 For Rent WAREHOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT-TO-OWN 2500 cubic feet! Call (541)429-2794 $500 a month. You can sell anything in the EO Classifieds 643 Business- Sales Opportunities Notice: Oregon State Law re- quires anyone who contracts for construction work to be li- censed with the Construction Contractors Board. An active license means the contractor is bonded and insured. Verify the contractor’s CCB license through the CCB Consumer Website: www.hirealicensedcontractor.com 651 Help Wanted Morrow County Health De- partment has an opening for a full time RN Position. 651 Help Wanted 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! 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. UPCOMING GARAGE OR ESTATE SALE? Call 1-800-962-2819 to advertise it in our classified section and get your sale out there! Morrow County Health De- partment has an opening for a full time Bilingual (Spanish/ English) Office Assistant. 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. 651 Help Wanted 651 Help Wanted 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. GET A JOB... check out the employment Classifieds today! 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 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 Classified Ads work hard for you! 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices EO-10225 NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for the Port of Umatilla, Umatilla County, for the Fiscal Year July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 will be held at 500 Willamette Avenue, Umatilla, OR. The hearing will take place June 11, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the Supplemental Budget with interested persons. A copy of the Supplemental Budget may be inspected or obtained on or after June 4, 2019 at 500 Willamette Ave, Umatilla, Oregon between the hours of 8:30 a.m and 4:00 p.m. SUMMARY OF PROPOSED BUDGET CHANGES AMOUNTS SHOWN ARE REVISED TOTALS IN THOSE FUNDS BEING MODIFIED FUND: General Fund Resource Amount “Expenditure - indicate Org. Unit / Prog. & Activity, and Object Class. “ 1. Administration Engineering Survey/Planning 2. Dues & Memberships 3. Office Expense 4. Auto Expense 5. Grants to Others 6. Transfer to Container Dock 7. Ending Fund Balance Revised Total Fund Requirements Amount 1. Beginning Working Capital 1,710,815 70,000 2. Previously Levied Taxes 14,000 45,000 3. Investment Interest 60,000 23,000 4. Lease Revenue 85,222 3,500 5. Water Right License Fees 40,451 20,000 6. Water Right Legal, Admin Reimb. 3,049 159,633 7. Rail Track Use Fees 16,000 2,037,285 Revised Total Fund Resources 3,344,037 3,344,037 Explanation of change(s): Beginning working capital adjusted in audit. Previously levied taxes more than expected. Investment interest more than expected. Lease revenue more than expected. Water rights license fees and water right legal, admin., reimbursement more than expected. Rail track use fees less than expected. Engineering, surveying, planning more than expected. Dues and memberships more than expected. Office expense less than expected. Auto expense more than expected. Grants to others more than expected. Decreased transfer needed for Container Dock Fund. Ending fund balance more than expected. FUND: Container Dock Fund Resource Amount “Expenditure - indicate Org. Unit / Prog. & Activity, and Object Class. “ 1. Container Dock Service Materials & Services Amount 1. Beginning Working Capital 77,899 360,700 2. Containers 227,000 3. Power Expense Reimbursement 34,000 4. Miscellaneous Dock Fees 60,000 5. Transfer from General Fund 159,633 Revised Total Fund Resources 558,532 Revised Total Fund Requirements 558,532 Explanation of change(s): Beginning working capital adjusted in audit. Containers more than expected. Power expense reimbursement more than expected.Miscel- laneous dock fees more than expected. Transfer from general fund less than expected. Materials and services more than expected. FUND: Regional Water Resource Amount “Expenditure - indicate Org. Unit / Prog. & Activity, and Object Class. “ 1. Ending Fund Balance Revised Total Fund Requirements Amount 44,082 261,121 “Expenditure - indicate Org. Unit / Prog. & Activity, and Object Class. “ 1. Ending Fund Balance Revised Total Fund Requirements Amount 133,429 243,429 1. Beginning Working Capital 261,121 Revised Total Fund Resources 261,121 Explanation of change(s): Beginning working capital adjusted in audit. Ending fund balance more than expected. FUND: Strategic Reserve Fund Resource TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2019 Mercury’s First Moments in Cancer What’s a waste of time? If you learn something, it’s not a waste. If it inspires strong feelings, it’s not a waste. If you’ve done it so many times you’re forgetting it even as it’s happen- ing, it’s probably a waste -- at least today, when Mercury’s first moments in Cancer offer up a multitude of fresh experiences you could opt for instead. ARIES (March 21-April 19). Each organi- zation has its own unique power struc- ture, but they all run the same way. In order to get anything done within the or- ganization, you must first figure out who has influence, who the influencers listen to and what they want. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Stopping is different from quitting. When you find yourself pushing in a way that feels harmful or useless, stop. Step back. Catch your breath. And figure out your next move. Don’t quit. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’ll ac- knowledge the other person’s situation. This conveys that you’ve paid close at- tention. You might be surprised at the dif- ference this makes. Sadly, many people aren’t listened to very often. CANCER (June 22-July 22). As a rule of thumb, there are two emotions present in you at any given moment. There’s the emotion you’re presenting and the emo- tion you’re feeling. The closer those two are to each other, the more comfort and ease you feel. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). The competition is also a friend. The questions about what you’re up to and your process are partly aimed to satisfy your friend’s curi- osity and partly asked for other reasons. Be aware and strategic. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You know what you like, what you need and what would feel nice to trade for it. Finding and committing to the work that you enjoy is a form of self-appreciation that goes a long way. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Feedback can make things better. It can also make things mediocre or terrible. Much de- pends on how well you filter the ideas. Listen to all today, but don’t dismiss or commit to any. Go away, and think about it for a while. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Though moods are states of mind that are tem- porary, you add up enough of one kind of mood and it becomes an attitude, or even a personality. Make mood manage- ment today’s top priority. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Mak- ing things up isn’t always the same as lying. When you put your mind to it, you’re wonderfully imaginative, and you can fabricate a reality for the purposes of entertainment, play or enhancing an experience. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You’ve done a thing enough to know there will be a few surprises along the way. Not only are you ready for those surprises; you’ll use your skills to tease them out so you can deal with them before they catch you off guard. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Emotional obstacles are as real as physical obsta- cles and can be much harder to move. The first step is in recognizing when they’re there and what exactly they are. Label and explore the feeling. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). To see a thing clearly is to look at it from the point of view of someone about to sell it, buy it, play with it, trash it or come upon it several years from now. Different angles provide the most comprehensive seeing. TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (June 4). This solar return feeds and fortifies your dreams while strengthening your sense of self, readying you to take advantage of op- portunities coming your way. Highlights: Your brainchild will walk on its own. You’ll give a performance that opens the door for you to give 10 more. A committee will promote you. Taurus and Cancer adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 3, 9, 49, 17 and 44. B5 Amount 1. Beginning Working Capital 223,429 Revised Total Fund Resources 243,429 Explanation of change(s): Beginning working capital adjusted in audit. Ending fund balance more than expected. Published June 4th of 2019. 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices EO-10211 FORM ED-1 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A public meeting of the Umatilla County School District 6R will be held on June 13, 2019 at 7:00 pm at 1001 Sixth Street, Umatilla, Oregon. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2019 as approved by the Umatilla County School District 6R Budget Committee. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at 1001 Sixth Street, Umatilla, Oregon between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 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. Contact: Kim Gilsdorf Telephone: 541-966-3125 Email: kim.gilsdorf@imesd.k12.or.us FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES Actual Amount Adopted Budget Last Year 2017-2018 This Year 2018-2019 Beginning Fund Balance $14,637,051 $12,554,994 Current Year Property Taxes, other than Local Option Taxes 2,899,303 2,902,039 Current Year Local Option Property Taxes 0 0 Other Revenue from Local Sources 1,094,566 965,329 Revenue from Intermediate Sources 37,445 25,000 Revenue from State Sources 11,974,592 16,656,088 Revenue from Federal Sources 2,094,611 2,470,379 Interfund Transfers 41,140 48,000 All Other Budget Resources 13,287 0 Total Resources $32,791,995 $35,621,829 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION Salaries $7,580,284 $8,834,867 Other Associated Payroll Costs 5,515,122 6,647,029 Purchased Services 2,544,443 3,468,564 Supplies & Materials 1,736,209 2,164,380 Capital Outlay 1,519,728 11,960,642 Other Objects (except debt service & interfund transfers) 251,930 207,665 Debt Service* 1,273,630 1,447,682 Interfund Transfers* 41,140 48,000 Operating Contingency 0 843,000 Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance & Reserves 12,329,509 0 Total Requirements $32,791,995 $35,621,829 Approved Budget Next Year 2019-2020 $4,195,227 3,350,600 0 887,192 35,000 13,095,281 2,545,371 47,040 0 $24,155,711 $8,964,476 6,980,911 2,668,508 2,127,893 763,710 238,480 1,468,090 47,040 896,603 0 $24,155,711 FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS AND FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT EMPLOYEES (FTE) BY FUNCTION 1000 Instruction $10,469,380 $12,661,546 FTE 106.61 112.49 2000 Support Services 5,263,359 6,156,728 FTE 35.41 43.53 3000 Enterprise & Community Service 1,089,337 1,510,039 FTE 7.79 7.41 4000 Facility Acquisition & Construction 2,324,990 12,954,834 FTE 0 0 5000 Other Uses 5100 Debt Service* 1,274,280 1,447,682 5200 Interfund Transfers* 41,140 48,000 6000 Contingency 0 843,000 7000 Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance 12,329,509 0 Total Requirements $32,791,995 $35,621,829 Total FTE 149.81 163.43 * not included in total 5000 Other Uses. To be appropriated separately from other 5000 expenditures. $13,129,754 113.49 6,575,918 44.53 1,282,160 8.41 754,146 0 1,470,090 47,040 896,603 0 $24,155,711 166.43 STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES and SOURCES OF FINANCING ** The 2019-20 budget provides sufficient funding for a new ESL teacher at the middle school, absorb some expiring voluntary school im- provement grant funds and an allowance to adopt new curriculum. The bond projects are nearly complete and the 2019-20 budget reflects that change. PROPERTY TAX LEVIES Rate or Amount Imposed Rate or Amount Imposed Permanent Rate Levy (Rate Limit 4.9224 per $1,000) Local Option Levy Levy For General Obligation Bonds LONG TERM DEBT General Obligation Bonds Other Bonds Other Borrowings Total Published June 4th of 2019. 4.9224 0 $890,000 STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS Estimated Debt Outstanding on July 1 $14,456,824 $3,070,298 $12,553 $17,539,675 4.9224 0 $875,000 Rate or Amount Approved 4.9224 0 $981,000 Estimated Debt Authorized, But Not Incurred on July 1 $0 $0 $0 $0