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Wednesday, May 22, 2019
631 For Rent
651 Help Wanted
Monthly RV spaces with John
Day River frontage and storage
next to Thriftway grocery store.
$320/month to include water,
sewer and garbage. Riverside
Home Park 677 W Main Street,
John Day. 541-575-1341. river-
sidemhp.jimdo.com riverside-
homepark@gmail.com
Rudolph Orchards Inc is offer-
ing 10 full-time temp. positions
in Grant & Chelan Counties in
the State of WA. Anticipated pe-
riod of employment is 6/9/2019
to 11/15/2019. Qualified workers
must have 3 mos tree fruit
experience & expect to perform
general farm labor such as thin-
ning, training, pruning fruit trees
as well as harvesting apples,
pears & cherries. Workers may
also operate farm equipment.
Wage is $15.03/hr. Piece rate
for apples $23-28 per bin, pears
$21-26.50 per bin & cherries
$6 per 30lb lug. Anticipate a
36-hr workweek, ¾ of the hrs
guaranteed. Free housing avail.
for workers incl. U.S. workers
who cannot reasonably return
to their permanent residence
at the end of each workday.
Tools, supplies & equipment
will be provided at no cost to
the worker. Transportation &
subsistence expense to the
worksite will be provided or paid
for by the employer upon 50%
completion of contract or earli-
er. Out of state applicants can
apply at their nearest local SWA
office or contact the employer
by phone at 509-679-6980. For
the SWA servicing the area of
intended employment contact
WorkSource Central Basin at
509-766-4105. Reference job
order number 207145388.
CANYON CITY – PARTIALLY
FURNISHED STUDIO APART-
MENTS. Utilities paid. No pets.
No smoking. $350 a month.
Storage sheds to rent by the
month. C&M Apartments, 541-
620-1861 or 541-620-4828.
651 Help Wanted
Equipment Operator – Road
Department – Long Creek
Days / Hours:
40 hours
per week – Monday-Thursday
10 hour days
(Winter snowplow schedule
varies)
Salary/Benefits: $21.24 per
hour with full county benefits
Job Duties: Works coopera-
tively with other members of
the department’s road main-
tenance crew. Perform a wide
variety of road maintenance
and construction tasks. Work
is performed under the direct
supervision of the Road Fore-
man with oversight by the Road
Master.
Screening Requirements:
Applicants must hold a valid
Class-A Oregon Commercial
Driver’s License. At least 3
years of experience is required
in general maintenance and
construction work including use
of construction equipment and
tools, equivalent training or sat-
isfactory combination of training
and experience required to per-
form the essential functions of
the job. Applicants must be able
to read and write, communicate
effectively, understand plans
and profiles from approved
construction drawings, follow
instructions and work effectively
on an independent basis, or
work cooperatively, as part of a
team. Basic knowledge of work-
place safety standards, general
equipment maintenance, and
radio communications is pre-
ferred. This position is expected
to operate a variety of road
maintenance and construction
equipment including pickups,
dump trucks, snowplow, truck/
trailer combinations, brooms,
loaders, graders, backhoes
and rollers, and use a variety of
hand and power tools. The ap-
plicant selected will be required
to pass a pre-employment drug
test.
Application Closing Date and
Time: June 5, 2019 at 4 pm.
Obtain an employment applica-
tion and complete job descrip-
tion from Human Resources
Manager Laurie Wright, 201
S. Humbolt St., #280, Canyon
City, OR 97820; 541-575-0059;
by email at wrightl@grantcoun-
ty-or.gov or apply online at
www.grantcountyoregon.net .
Grant County is an AA/EEOE
Vantage Orchards, Phoenix
Orchards & WP Orchard are
offering 28 full-time temp.
positions in Grant & Yakima
Counties in the State of WA.
Anticipated period of employ-
ment is 7/15/2019 to 11/1/2019.
Qualified workers must have
3 mos tree fruit experience &
expect to perform general farm
labor such as thinning, training,
pruning fruit trees as well as
harvesting apples & pears.
Workers may also operate farm
equipment. Wage is $15.03/hr.
Piece rate for apples $20-28
per bin, pears $21-26.50 per
bin. Anticipate a 40-hr work-
week, ¾ of the hrs guaranteed.
Free housing avail. for workers
incl. U.S. workers who cannot
reasonably return to their per-
manent residence at the end of
each workday. Tools, supplies
& equipment will be provided at
no cost to the worker. Transpor-
tation & subsistence expense to
the worksite will be provided or
paid for by the employer upon
50% completion of contract or
earlier. Out of state applicants
can apply at their nearest
local SWA office or contact the
employer by phone at 509-949-
2101. For the SWA servicing the
area of intended employment
contact WorkSource Yakima at
509-836-1102. Reference job
order number 207841760.
PRAIRIE CITY CEMETERY
The Prairie City Cemetery
is looking for a maintenance
groundkeeper.
We are looking for someone
to prepare graves and main-
tain cemetery grounds but not
limited to, excavating of graves,
burial functions, sodding, seed-
ing, fertilizing, monument and
marker setting, operating earth
moving and lawn care equip-
ment and cemetery cleanup,
and maintain equipment (pump,
lawn mowers and weed eaters.)
Female Caregiver Needed
To assist one person in John
Day home. Day and night shift
available. Driver’s license, back-
ground check and drug screen
required. Call 541-620-0690.
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101 Legal Notices
Notice of Public Hearing (ORS 221.725)
Proposed Transfer/Sale of City Real Property
Pursuant to ORS 221.725, the John Day City Council will hold a
public hearing on Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the John
Day Fire Hall, 316 S Canyon Boulevard, John Day, Oregon 97845,
to discuss the proposed sale of the real property located at 131 W.
Main Street in John Day, Oregon commonly known as the Weaver
Building, which property is described as follows (the “Property”):
EXHIBIT “A”
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Land in the City of John Day, Grant County, Oregon, as follows:
In Block “E”: Beginning at a point on the Northerly right of way line of
Main Street in the City of John Day; said point being the Southwest
corner of the Leo Gunther property; said point also being 590.7 feet
South and 558.8 feet West of the North quarter corner of Sec. 26,
Twp. 13 S., R. 31 E., W.M.; thence N. 7° 28’ E., along the Westerly
line of the Gunther property (and extending beyond the Northwest
corner of said property 8.0 feet) 83.0 feet; thence N. 81° 24’ W. 50.70
feet; thence N. 8° 26’ E. 6.82 feet; thence N. 86° 12’ W. 22.04 feet;
thence 3° 50’ W. 6.08 feet; thence N. 87° 53’ W. 6.08 feet; thence
S. 1° 55’ W. 59.57 feet to the Northerly right of way line of said Main
Street; thence S. 78° 02’ E., along said Northerly right of way line,
85.66 feet to the point of beginning.
ALSO, Beginning at a point which is 494.01 feet South and 579.14
feet West of the North ¼ corner of Sec. 26, Twp. 13 S., R. 31 E.,
W.M.; thence N. 89° 59’ 33” E. 27.50 feet; thence S. 0° 39’ 00” W.
3.00 feet; thence N. 89° 44’ 00” E. 2.27 feet; thence S. 8° 03’ 45” W.
10.34 feet; thence N. 82° 11’ 27” W. 28.68 feet; thence N. 0° 39’ 00”
E. 9.32 feet to the point of beginning.
All according to Map of Survey No. 518 as filed in the Office of the
Grant County Surveyor.
SAVE & Except from the above described property all that portion
included in Deed from L. A. Groen and Mary Ellen Groen, husband
and wife, to G. L. Herburger and Edythe C. Herburger, husband and
wife, dated July 17, 1978, recorded July 18, 1978 in Book 119, Page
354, Deeds, to-wit:
Beginning at a point where the North line of Main Street intersects
the West line of North Canyon Blvd., said point being 599.34 feet
South and 509.83 feet West of the North ¼ corner of Sec. 26, Twp.
13 S., R. 31 E., W.M.; thence N. 78° 57’ W., along the North line
of Said Main Street, 48.00 feet; thence N. 6° 11’ 15” E. 11.79 feet;
thence N. 81° 56’ 15” W. 5.21 feet; thence N. 8° 03’ 45” E. 81.50 feet;
thence N. 89° 44’ E. 40.73 feet to the West line of said North Canyon
Blvd.; thence S. 0° 39’ W., along said West line, 102.55 feet, to the
point of beginning.
All according to Map of Survey No. 518 as filed in the Office of Grant
County Surveyor.
(Tax Acct. 3-1 13-31-26BA TL2401; Ref. 1121)
Land in the CITY OF JOHN DAY, Grant County, Oregon as follows:
In Block “E”: Beginning at a point 487.74 feet South and 579.10 feet
West from the North quarter corner of Sec. 26, Twp. 13 S., R. 31 E.,
W.M.; thence N. 0° 55’ E. 28.6 feet; thence S. 89° 13’ E. 70.5 feet to
the West boundary line of Church Street; thence N. 0° 55’ E. 20.00
feet; thence N. 89° 13’ W. 75.0 feet; thence N. 0° 55’ E. 5.4 feet;
thence N. 89° 13’ W. 14.5 feet; thence N. 0° 55’ E. 29.4 feet to the
North boundary line of Lot 7 in said Block “E”; thence N. 89° 13’ W.
65.5 feet to the Northwest corner of said Lot 7; thence S. 0° 38’ E.
85.3 feet; thence S. 88° 37’ E. 22.0 feet; thence N. 55° 00’ E. 18.7
feet; thence S. 79° 15’ E. 46.0 feet to the point of beginning, being a
portion of Lots 6 and 7 in said Block “E”.
ALSO, Beginning at a point on the West line of Canyon Blvd. (for-
merly Church Street); said point being 496.8 feet South and 508.8
feet West of the North quarter corner of Sec. 26, Twp. 13 S., R. 31
E., W.M.; thence N. 89° 13’ W. 43.0 feet; thence N. 0° 55’ E. 3.0 feet;
thence N. 89° 13’ W. 27.5 feet; thence N. 0° 55’ E. 5.0 feet; thence
N. 79° 15’ W. 46.0 feet; thence S. 55° 00’ W. to a point which is N. 3°
50’ E. of the most Northwesterly corner of the tract of land conveyed
to Heinrich Gottfried Brandli, et ux, by Deed dated Aug. 15, 1961,
recorded Sept. 26, 1961 in Book 85, Page 582, Deed Records of
Grant County, Oregon; thence S. 3° 50’ W. to said Northwesterly
corner; thence S. 86° 12’ E. 36.02 feet; thence S. 8° 26’ W. 6.82 feet;
thence S. 81 ° 24’ E. 50.70 feet; thence S. 7° 28’ W. 8.00 feet; thence
N. 88° 03’ E. 40.00 feet to the West line of said Canyon Blvd.; thence
N. 0° 55’ E., along said West line, 18.1 feet to the place of begin-
ning; SAVE & EXCEPT the Easterly portion of the above described
tract conveyed to Wallace D. Muzzy, et ux, by Deeds dated Oct. 17,
1968, recorded Oct. 24, 1968 in Book 99, Page 640, Deed Records
of Grant County, Oregon; and dated June 17, 1969, recorded June
18, 1969 in Book 101, Page 223, said Deed Records.
ALSO, Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 6 in said Block “E”;
thence N. 89° 13’ W. 14.7 feet; thence S. 0° 55’ W. 29.4 feet; thence
S. 89° 13’ E. 14.5 feet to the West line of said Lot 6; thence N. 0° 55’
E., along said West line, 29.4 feet to the place of beginning.
(Tax Acct. 3-1 13-31-26BA TL2600; Ref. 1124)
City of John Day (“City”) desires to market the property for sale to
interested buyers. The sale shall be accomplished through a com-
petitive bidding process. City will present terms for the proposed
bids at the public hearing. The City acquired the Property through
an Oregon Main Street Revitalization grant in November 2017 in or-
der to address concerns with residential use of the upper floor of
the Property, specifically related to its condition and compliance with
current building code requirements. City was awarded a Brownfields
Redevelopment Fund technical assistance grant in November 2018
and completed the environmental remediation process in February
2019. The city council considers it necessary and/or convenient to
sell the Property for redevelopment because the residential portion
of the Property has been abated and all known hazardous substanc-
es remediated, and it is no longer needed for public use. In accor-
dance with ORS 221.725, City residents will have the opportunity to
present written or oral testimony at the public hearing.
502 Real Estate
Wendy Cates, GRI
Principle Broker, Owner
541-620-4239
wendyhull21@yahoo.com
Fred Winegar, GRI
Broker
541-620-1506
fww@ortelco.net
331 W. Main, John Day
541-575-2710
Fax: 541-575-2610
www.country-preferred-realtors.com
Jo Stearns
Principle Broker
208-954-1230
jstearns@atova.com
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502 Real Estate
101 Legal Notices
101 Legal Notices
Notice of Budget Hearing
A public meeting of the GRANT COUNTY EXTENSION & 4-H SERVICE DISTRICT
will be held on May 29, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. at 201 S. Humbolt, Canyon City,
Oregon. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year
beginning July 1, 2019 as approved by the GRANT COUNTY EXTENSION &
4-H Budget Committee. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy
of the budget may be inspected or obtained at 116 NW Bridge Street, Ste. 1,
between the hours of 7 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. This budget is for an annual budget
period. This budget was prepared on a basis of account that is the same as the
preceding year.
Contact: Carol Waggoner, 541-575-1911, carol.waggoner@oregonstate.edu
FINANCIAL SUMMARY—RESOURCES
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS Actual Amounts
2017-2018
Adopted Budget Approved Budget
This Year:
Next Year:
2018-2019
2019-2020
152,471.00
97,200.00
139,000.00
1. Beginning Fund
Balance/Net Working
Capital ...........................
2. Fees, Licenses, Permits,
Fines, Assessments &
Other Service Charges...
3. Federal, State & all
Other Grants, Gifts,
Allocations & Donations .
4. Revenue from Bonds
& Other Debt .................
5. Interfund Transfers/
Internal Service
Reimbursements ............
6. All Other Resources
Except Current Year
Property Taxes..............
7. Current Year Property
Taxes Estimated to be
Received..................
8. Total Resources—add
lines 1 through 7..........
1,940.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
36,025.00
33,800.00
22,400.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
192,436.00
134,000.00
164,400.00
152,994.73
146,000.00
154,000.00
345,430.73
280,000.00
318,400.00
FINANCIAL SUMMARY—REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION
9. Personnel Services ......
10. Materials and
Services ........................
11. Capital Outlay ..........
63,322.07
118,572.21
71,542.00
140,110.00
75,702.00
157,610.00
35,250.00
30,000.00
20,000.00
12. Debt Service .............
13. Interfund Transfers....
2,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
14. Contingencies ...........
25,000.00
27,000.00
32,500.00
56,616.00
9,348.00
30,588.00
300,760.28
280,000.00
318,400.00
15. Special Payments .....
16. Unappropriated
Ending Balance and
Reserved for Future
Expenditure ....
17. Total Requirements
— add lines 9 through
16 .......
FINANCIAL SUMMARY—REQUIREMENTS AND FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT
EMPLOYEES (FTE) BY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT OR PROGRAM*
Name of Organizational Unit or Program
FTE for Unit or Program
Name
FTE
1.5
1.5
1.5
Not Allocated to Organizational Unit or
Program
FTE
Total Requirements
Total FTE
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES AND SOURCES OF FINANCING*
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES
Rate or
Amount
Imposed
Rate or
Amount
Imposed
Rate or
Amount
Approved
Permanent Rate Levy ... (Rate Limit Per $1000)
Local Option Levy ...............................................
Levy for General Obligation Bonds .....................
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Long Term Debt
Estimated Debt
Outstanding on
July 1
Estimated Debt
Authorized, but not
Incurred on July 1
General Obligation Bonds ........................
Other Bonds .............................................
Other Borrowings .....................................
Total .........................................................
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COUNTRY PREFERRED REALTORS
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Principle Broker
503-577-7029
ajdenman@aol.com
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