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    CLASSIFIEDS
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
651 Help Wanted
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pipe company is seeking a
CLASS A CDL
TRUCK DRIVER
for our fast paced shipping
department. Full time hours
will vary daily Monday-Friday.
Must have a current medical
card and clean driving record.
Hourly wage DOE, excellent
benefits, paid holidays.
$500 signing bonus based
on NO ABSENCES,
NO TARDINESS and
NO DISCIPLINARY ACTION.
New hires will receive $200
after 60 working days and
$300 at the end of 6 months.
Apply in person at 31240
Roxbury Rd, Umatilla, OR
97882 or send resume to:
branditurner@jmeagle.com
GIVE your budget a break! Check
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buys on the items you need.
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EO- 11404
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
651 Help Wanted
JOIN OUR TEAM!
New Directions Northwest
is accepting applications
for the following positions:
∙ Human Resources Manager
∙ Registered Nurse (RN)
2 positions available
∙ Crisis Workers
Work ‘3 days on 4 days’ off
If a “traveling” worker (from
outside of Baker County), lodging
will be provided during scheduled
work hours.
Salary is dependent on
experience and education.
Approved site for the HRSA
loan repayment program
for education.
Interested? Contact us at:
541-523-7400 and ask for our
Human Resources
Department
Employment applications
and file upload options are
available on our website at:
www.newdirectionsnw.org
FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
Juvenile Department
In the Matter of:
JOHN TRACY SMITH-AL-
ANIS SHAVER, JOSEPH
JACK SMITH-ALANIS AND
ALEXANDER MAY ELAINE
SMITH-ALANIS
Case
No.
21JU00783,
21JU00784, 21JU00785
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
TO: Eric Sebastian Shaver
Address Unknown
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON:
A petition has been filed ask-
ing the court to terminate your
parental rights to the above-
named child for the purpose of
placing the child for adoption.
YOU ARE REQUIRED TO
PERSONALLY APPEAR be-
fore Umatilla County Court at
915 SE Columbia Drive, Herm-
iston, OR 97838, on the 22nd
day of June, 2021 at 9:30 a.m.
for an Initial Appearance hear-
ing on the allegations of the
petition and at any subsequent
court-ordered hearing. YOU
MUST APPEAR PERSON-
ALLY IN THE COURTROOM
ON THE DATES AND AT
THE TIMES LISTED ABOVE.
AN ATTORNEY MAY NOT
ATTEND THE HEARING IN
YOUR PLACE. THEREFORE,
YOU MUST APPEAR EVEN IF
YOUR ATTORNEY ALSO AP-
PEARS.
This summons is published
pursuant to the order of the
circuit court judge of the
above-entitled court, dated
April 16, 2021. The order di-
rects that this summons be
published once each week
for three consecutive weeks,
making three publications in
all, in a published newspaper
of general circulation in Uma-
tilla County.
Date of first publication: MAY
25, 2021.
Date of last publication:
JUNE 8, 2021
NOTICE
READ THESE PAPERS
CAREFULLY
IF YOU DO NOT APPEAR
PERSONALLY BEFORE THE
COURT OR DO NOT AP-
PEAR AT ANY SUBSEQUENT
COURT-ORDERED
HEAR-
ING, the court may proceed
in your absence without fur-
ther notice and TERMINATE
YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS to
the above-named child either
ON THE DATE SPECIFIED
IN THIS SUMMONS OR ON
A FUTURE DATE, and may
make such orders and take
such action as authorized by
law.
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO BE
REPRESENTED BY AN AT-
TORNEY IN THIS MATTER.
If you are currently represent-
ed by an attorney, CONTACT
YOUR ATTORNEY IMMEDI-
ATELY UPON RECEIVING
THIS NOTICE. Your previous
attorney may not be represent-
ing you in this matter.
IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD
TO HIRE AN ATTORNEY and
you meet the state’s financial
guidelines, you are entitled to
have an attorney appointed
for you at state expense. To
request appointment of an
attorney to represent you
at state expense, you must
immediately contact the 216
SE 4th Street, Pendleton, OR
97801, phone number (541)
278-0341, between the hours
of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. for
further information.
IF YOU WISH TO HIRE AN AT-
TORNEY, please retain one as
soon as possible and have the
attorney present at the above
hearing. If you need help find-
ing an attorney, you may call
the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer
Referral Service at (503) 684-
3763 or toll free in Oregon at
(800) 452-7636.
IF YOU ARE REPRESENT-
ED BY AN ATTORNEY, IT IS
YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO
MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH
YOUR ATTORNEY AND TO
KEEP YOUR ATTORNEY
ADVISED OF YOUR WHERE-
ABOUTS.
PETITIONER’S ATTORNEY
Full-Time Employment
Police Officer
City of Pilot Rock, Oregon
The City of Pilot Rock is ac-
cepting applications for a
Police Officer position. Must
possess a high school diplo-
ma or GED. Must be 21 years
of age, a US citizen, have val-
id Oregon driver’s license and
be able to pass a background
investigation. Must be able
to successfully complete the
Oregon Department of Public
Safety Standards and Train-
ing (DPSST) basic police
academy, if not currently cer-
tified as a police officer. Sal-
ary range is $4,006 - $4,336
month, DOQ. The City offers
an excellent benefit package.
Applications are available at
www.cityofpilotrock.org
or
at City Hall, 144 N Alder Pl.
Completed applications must
be submitted to the City of Pi-
lot Rock by 5:00 p.m. on June
1, 2021 and can be emailed
to teri.bacus@cityofpilotrock.
org. The City of Pilot Rock is
an equal opportunity employ-
er.
(541)443-2811
teri.bacus@cityofpilotrock.
org
ISSUED this 21st day of May,
2021.
CCS is recruiting for a part-
time, 20 hour/week Devel-
opmental
Disability
(DD)
Services Coordinator in Hep-
pner, Oregon to govern case
management and become
an advocate for community
members in need.   Become
a major support for those ex-
periencing intellectual and
developmental disabilities by
connecting them to services
they may not have accessed
otherwise. This position helps
change lives by contributing to
well-being of these customers
through acquiring services
and resources to maintain
their independence.  Employ
your networking abilities to
find and make referrals to
other agencies.  A Bache-
lors degree in psychology,
social work, or other human
service-related field with 2+
years of relevant experience
OR Five years of equivalent
training, work experience, and
knowledge of public service
systems for developmental
disability services in Ore-
gon is required. Successful
candidate must have a valid
drivers license from the state
you reside in, the ability to
pass a Criminal History Back-
ground Check and person-
al auto insurance coverage
of $300,000 for liability and
$100,000 in property damage.
Wages for this part time, 20
hr/week position is $20.33-
$29.71, DOE.  Interested ap-
plicants are encouraged to go
to the CCS website at www.
communitycounselingsolu-
tions.org and fill out an appli-
cation. EOE
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EO-11379
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
In the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for
the County of Umatilla
No. 21PB03988
Estate of:
)
James R. Terjeson
)
Deceased
)
Notice is hereby given that the
person named below has been
appointed personal represen-
tative of the estate. All persons
having claims against the estate
are required to present them to
the personal representative at:
P.O. Box 218, Pendleton, OR
97801 within four months after
the date of first publication of
this notice, or the claims may be
barred.
All persons whose rights may
be affected by the proceedings
may obtain additional
infor-
mation from the records of the
court, the personal representa-
tive or the attorney.
Dated and first published May
18, 2021
Pers. Rep.
Matthew J. Terjeson
810 NW Despain Ave.
Pendleton, OR 97801
EO-11400
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
In the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon
for the County of Umatilla
Probate Department
Case No. 21PB03939
In the Matter of
)
the Estate of
)
Norma Jane Zabransky,
)
Deceased.
)
Notice is hereby given that San-
dra Clark, Stephen Zabransky
and Shelley Ena have been
appointed and have qualified
as the Co-Personal Represen-
tatives of the above named es-
tate. All persons having claims
against the estate are hereby
required to present the same,
with proper vouchers, within
four months after the date of the
first publication of this notice,
as stated below, to the Co-Per-
sonal Representatives, c/o Dale
L. Smith, 61141 S Hwy 97, PMB
306, Bend OR 97702, or they
may be barred.
All persons whose rights may be
affected by the proceedings in
this estate may obtain addition-
al information from the records
of the court, the Co-Personal
Representatives or the attorney
for the Co-Personal Represen-
tatives.
/s/ Dale L. Smith
Bar No. 793978
Attorney for Co-Personal Repre-
sentatives
Published: May 25, June 1, 8,
2021
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Seconds sold by the box. Six
varieties thru May while
supplies last.
Wednesday & Thursday,
1-3pm only.
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541-938-7349
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EO-11394
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Budget
Committee of the Helix Park
and Recreation District, Umatil-
la County, State of Oregon, to
discuss the budget for the fiscal
year July 1, 2021 to June 30,
2022, will be held at 120 Colum-
bia, Helix, Oregon 97835. The
meeting will take place on June
1, 2021 at 6:30 pm. The purpose
of the meeting is to receive the
budget message and to receive
comment from the public on the
budget.
This is a public meeting where
deliberation of the Budget Com-
mittee will take place. Any per-
son may appear at the meeting
and discuss the proposed pro-
grams with the Budget Commit-
tee.
A copy of the budget document
may be inspected or obtained on
or after may 25, 2021 at 116 SE
2nd St., Pendleton, between the
hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm.
May 22, 25, 2021
UPCOMING GARAGE OR
ESTATE SALE?
Call 1-800-962-2819
to advertise it in our
classified section and get
your sale out there!
Reach the buyer
you are looking
for with a low cost,
effective
classified ad.
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Corey Byler & Rew, LLP
222 SE Dorion Ave
Pendleton, OR 97801
541-276-3331
May 18, 25, June 1, 2021
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NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
A public meeting of the City of Pendleton City Council will be held on June 1, 2021 at 7 pm at City Council Chambers, City Hall,
Oregon. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021 as approved by the City
of Pendleton Budget Committee. An in-person public hearing before the City Council on the proposed uses of State Revenue
Sharing funds in relation to the entire budget will be held. A summary of the budget is presented below. Instructions for public
access through Zoom Meeting to the Public Hearing is available on the meeting agenda located on the City’s Website, https://
cityofpendletonor.civicweb.net/Portal/MeetingSchedule.aspx on or after May 25th, A copy of the budget may be inspected on
the City website, https://pendleton.or.us/finance/page/city-pendleton-budgets. This budget is for an annual budget period. This
budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that is the same as used the preceding year. A hard copy of the budget may be
checked out by calling 541-966-0380.
Contact: Robb Corbett, City Manager
Telephone: 541 966-0201 Email: Robb.Corbett@ci.pendleton.or.us
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
Community Counseling Solu-
tions is currently recruiting
a Peer Support Supervisor
in Morrow County to provide
guidance and encouragement
to individuals working through
hardships while drawing on
common experience as a
peer. This position will men-
tor and oversee all peers to
accomplish CCS’ mission and
goal.  Successful candidates
must possess a high school
diploma or equivalent plus 1
year of experience and history
as a peer in addiction, behav-
ioral health or developmen-
tal disabilities, as well as the
ability to become a Personal
Support Specialist, Certified
Recovery Mentor or a Person-
al Wellness Specialist within 9
months of hire. You must be
able to pass a criminal back-
ground check and have a valid
driver’s license and personal
auto insurance in compliance
with agency policy. Wages for
this exciting position range
from $46,200 to $68,300 and
includes an excellent benefit
package. If interested, please
go to communitycounseling-
solutions.org and upload your
application and resume. EOE.
Position open until filled.
CCS is looking for a superb
HR Director to oversee the
ever-expanding HR depart-
ment and provide executive
level leadership and manage-
ment agency wide. The HR
Director oversees, delegates
and coaches the department
on the following functions:
recruiting and onboarding.
Training and development,
compensation and benefit
administration, personnel pol-
icies and procedures, payroll,
investigations, coaching and
discipline, records manage-
ment and advise manage-
ment of human resource
related matters. Qualified
applicants must posses a
Bachelor’s degree in HR or
business, Master’s degree
preferred, a minimum of 10
years in progressive HR ex-
perience and must have su-
pervisory experience. Can-
didates must be able to pass
a criminal background check
and provide proof of $300,000
in personal auto insurance for
bodily injury and $100,000 for
property damage. Salary for
this full time position range
from $98,400 to $152,500 an-
nually, DOEE, and includes
an excellent benefit package.
Qualified applicants are en-
couraged to go to www.com-
munitycounselingsolutions.
org and fill out our online ap-
plication.
HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS!
Caleb Gray
Assistant Attorney General
Department of Justice
800 SE Emigrant, Suite 310
Pendleton, OR 97801
Phone: (541) 278-5230
651 Help Wanted
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Actual Amount
2019-20
Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working Capital
14,804,632
Fees, Licenses, Permits, Fines, Assessments & Other Service Charges 21,332,892
Federal, State and All Other Grants, Gifts, Allocations and Donations
18,811,386
Revenue from Bonds and Other Debt
0
Interfund Transfers / Internal Service Reimbursements
4,461,168
All Other Resources Except Property Taxes
2,114,474
Property Taxes Estimated to be Received
6,668,448
Total Resources
Adopted Budget
This Year 2020-21
22,477,063
21,501,750
24,553,850
18,266,215
7,643,008
2,428,575
7,163,704
Approved Budget
Next Year 2021-22
21,818,975
21,452,095
25,010,660
16,422,800
11,493,020
1,864,625
7,086,795
68,193,000
104,034,165
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION
105,148,970
Personnel Services
16,117,120
Materials and Services
14,136,996
Capital Outlay
17,261,711
Debt Service
3,217,721
Interfund Transfers
969,130
Contingencies
0
Special Payments
123,393
Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure
0
17,759,070
15,966,305
35,986,050
7,009,132
1,963,045
9,634,995
260,000
15,455,568
18,895,945
16,461,625
40,722,720
7,747,525
5,715,665
6,530,277
260,000
8,815,213
Total Requirements
51,826,071
104,034,165
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
105,148,970
Public Safety
FTE
Parks and Recreation
FTE
Cemetery
FTE
Community Development
FTE
Economic Development
FTE
Streets
FTE
Library
FTE
Public Transportation
FTE
Pendleton Convention Center
FTE
General Obligation Debt
FTE
Local Improvement District Construction
FTE
Water
FTE
Sewer
FTE
Airport
FTE
PW Administration & Fleet
FTE
Administration
FTE
Facilities Maintenance
FTE
Pendleton Foundation Trust
FTE
Information Technology
FTE
Not Allocated to Organizational Unit or Program
FTE
12,219,165
62 7/12
2,559,170
29 41/50
1,203,850
2 14/25
1,672,445
9 3/4
25,190
0
5,399,295
6
1,278,780
7 18/59
982,285
0
1,184,000
6 11/50
599,950
0
467,500
0
24,717,650
8
15,092,950
8 7/12
26,706,100
6 1/4
2,321,260
11 1/4
2,276,900
12 7/11
1,112,950
7 1/2
260,000
0
205,500
0
3,749,195
0
12,097,735
62 8/93
3,037,555
26 8/89
1,220,185
2 14/25
1,712,700
11 1/4
43,320
0
5,170,850
6
1,464,850
6 1/4
868,100
0
1,193,400
5 18/25
636,250
0
1,133,700
0
30,942,300
10 17/20
14,357,825
9 3/4
17,279,250
7 1/4
2,358,910
12
2,437,180
12 65/67
3,213,275
7 5/14
260,000
0
257,000
0
5,464,585
0
51,826,071
104,034,135
174 9/10
178 39/85
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES and SOURCES OF FINANCING *
105,148,970
180 9/68
Total Requirements
Total FTE
10,953,106
61 5/6
2,350,566
25 14/57
297,499
2 9/25
1,447,830
10 1/4
33,669
0
2,586,582
5
621,954
7 4/5
464,212
0
996,984
5 1/3
593,200
0
170,094
0
6,481,889
8 1/2
11,088,609
8 1/2
7,962,905
6 1/4
1,523,271
14
2,121,023
12 30/47
698,392
7 15/79
123,393
0
228,973
0
1,081,920
0
After a year with COVID, we are faced with very unusual circumstances. Many revenue sources have declined substantially, but as
a result of our adaptations to the budget, we have set the course to recovery. We are also managing unprecedented federal grants
into the city. The budgets last year were adopted at the same levels as the previous year because we had no understanding of the
impacts the pandemic would have. After several months we were able to identify trends and responded by reducing our budget to
offset impacts. These impacts included the closure of the pool, reduced recreational programming, and the elimination of business
at the convention center. Water and sewer funds remain healthy thanks to a 5-year rate increase which has enabled us to begin to
appropriately maintain these systems. Last year the airport received a $16M grant from the federal stimulus legislation. We con-
tinue to use these funds to make upgrades to the airport with the goal of having sustainable funding for the long-term health of the
department. Early in the pandemic, the City was able to take advantage of very favorable pricing to get significant infrastructure
work done. We completed the shovel ready industrial park at the airport to target the growing UAS presence. Street repairs in the
City have been jump started by the same good bid prices and a commitment by the Pendleton Development Commission. Several
million in urban renewal dollars will go toward street repairs, reducing the overall cost estimate we have to restore the condition
of our roads.
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES
Rate or Amount Imposed Rate or Amount Imposed
Permanent Rate Levy (rate limit 6.5771 per $1,000)
6.5771
6.5771
Levy For General Obligation Bonds
615,681
626,010
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
LONG TERM DEBT
General Obligation Bonds
Other Bonds
Other Borrowings
Total
May 25, 2021
Rate or Amount Approved
6.5771
646,543
Estimated Debt Outstanding
on July 1, 2021
$7,950,000
$9,494,738
$18,790,640
Estimated Debt Authorized, But
Not Incurred on July 1, 2021
$0
$0
$19,845,333
$36,235,378
$19,845,333