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CLASSIFIEDS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 2017 PUBLIC NOTICES Garage Sales Pendleton 530 MOVING/ESTATE SALE 1232 NW Johns Ave. Sat - 9am - 3pm Sun - 9am - 2pm Furniture, pictures, Haviland China, Lenox China, large punch bowl set, glassware, table set, purple love seat, large couch, Scotty dog items, queen bed, linen, office furniture, lift chair, silver trays, Sanyo flat screen TV, large entertainment center, kitchen items, washer/dryer, large refrigerator/freezer, garden and pet items, Bernina sewing machine, auto-inflate bed and much more! NO EARLIES PLEASE! Automobiles 705 2007 TAHOE, 4WD, V-8. Immaculate! Michelan tires plus studs Well maintained. 197,000K. $16,900. 541-980- 0098 before 9 pm HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A13 Eastern astern Oregon vents Events Eastern Oregon Events E Calendar is WKHSODFHWR¿ S QGHYHU\WKLQJ \ J WKHSODFHWR¿QGHYHU\WKLQJ happening in Eastern E Oregon including all eve ents from A to Z! events Auditions, B Bird ird W Watching atc ching and Concerts... to Youth Camps an nd Zumba Classes! and easternoregonevents.com easternorego onevents.com PUBLIC NOTICES About Public Notices Public notices inform citizens about the activities of government bodies — such as budgets and public hearings, upcoming meetings and elections — so that citizens can make their opinions known before an action is taken or a rule or law is made. They also include information about foreclosures, unclaimed and forfeited property, estate claims and probate notices, summons, and calls for bids. The four characteristics of public notices: • They must be published by an independent and neutral third party, • They must be archived, • They must be accessible to the public, • The public must be able to verify that the notice was not altered once published. Newspapers provide an independent and archived record of public notices, accessible in print and online, and provide affidavits of publication when requested. Public notices in newspapers protect the right of due process as guaranteed to Americans by the Constitution. HH-5598 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Hermiston Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on the 12th day of April, 2017, at or after 7:00 pm in the council chambers of City Hall, 180 NE 2nd Street, Hermiston, Oregon. The purpose of the hearing is to consider the creation and application of a Neighborhood Commercial Overlay Zone. The proposed location for the application of the Neighborhood Commercial Overlay Zone is as follows: Beginning at a point at the common corner of Sections 9, 10, 15, and 16, Township 4 North, Range 28E, E.W.M., Umatilla County, State of Oregon; thence west along the line common to Sections 9 and 10 a distance of approximately 1,320 feet to the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section 9; thence north a distance of 33 feet to the southwest corner of Parcel 2, Partition Plat 1997-39, Umatilla County, State of Oregon; thence north approximately 297 feet along the west line of said Parcel 2 to the northwest corner of said Parcel 2; thence east a distance of approximately 1,320 feet to the centerline of State Highway 207; thence south along said centerline a distance of approximately 297 feet to the point of beginning. The applicant is Eastern Oregon Development LLC. The proposed zone would retain the existing C-2 outright and conditional uses and include Mini Storage and Multi-Family Dwellings as a conditional use. All interested persons are encouraged to attend. Questions, comments or correspondence should be addressed to the Hermiston Planning Department, 180 NE 2nd Street, Hermiston, Oregon, 97838. The phone number is (541)567-5521. /s/ Amy Palmer City Recorder March 22, 2017 HH-5596 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS For the County of Umatilla Probate Department No. 17PB03142 In the Matter of the Estate of ) Marian Casady Christley, ) Deceased. ) Notice is given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present it, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to the personal representative at Kuhn Law Offices, 267 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 428, Heppner, Oregon 97836, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal representative or the attorney for the personal representative. Dated and first published March 22, 2017 /s/ Carolyn R. Green, Personal Representative 17538 S. Fairview Loop Kennewick, WA 99338 William J. Kuhn, OSB No. 762075 Attorney for Personal Representative Kuhn Law Offices 267 N Main Street PO Box 428 Heppner, OR 97836 541-676-9141 541-676-5502 FAX wjk@kuhnlawoffices.com March 22, 29, April 5, 2017 EASTER EGG SPECIAL! Every Bunny Needs A Deal In the East Oregonian/ Hermiston Herald Classifi ed Sections HH-5600 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon For the County of Umatilla In the Matter of the Estate of: Orlin Dean Kloepper, Deceased. Case No. 17PB01865 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of the above-entitled estate. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, as stated below, to Joe Kloepper, the personal representative, in care of the law office of Anderson Hansell PC, attorneys for the personal representative, at 475 East Main Street, Hermiston, Oregon 97838-1926, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceeding in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal representative, or the attorney for the personal representative. Dated and first published: March 22, 2017 /s/ Joe Kloepper Personal Representative c/o Sally Anderson Hansell, OSB #001934 Of Attorneys for Personal Representative Anderson Hansell PC 475 East Main Street Hermiston OR 97838-1926 Telephone: 541-567-7800 Fax: 541-567-7656 March 22, 29; April 5, 2017 View all statewide legal notices online at; www.publicnoticeads.com HH-5597 NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for the City of Hermiston for the fiscal year July 1 to June 30, 2017 will be held at City Hall, 180 NE 2nd Street, Hermiston, Oregon on March 27, 2017 at or after 7:00 pm. The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the supplemental budget with interested persons. A copy of the supplemental budget may be obtained or inspected on or after March 20, 2017 at City Hall, 180 NE 2nd St., Hermiston, Oregon, between the hours of 8 am and 5 pm. SUMMARY OF PROPOSED BUDGET CHANGES AMOUNTS SHOWN ARE REVISED TOTALS IN THOSE FUNDS BEING MODIFIED FUND: General Fund Resource Amount Expenditure Amount From Other Agencies 536,150 City Council 61,819 Transfer In 857,962 Airport 266,450 Building Inspection 358,617 Non-Departmental 1,654,740 Contingency 3,683,368 Reserve for Future Expenditure 339,237 Revised Total Fund Resource 15,563,112 Revised Total Fund Requirements 15,563,112 Comments: Authorize transfer of $16,100 from Contingency to City Council for travel and training expenditure; decrease the taxi program contractual services by $55,000 and decrease the taxi program capital outlay by $70,000 and increase contractual services in the public transit program in the Transportation dept by $125,000; authorize transfer of $7,000 from Contigency to Airport contractual services and authorize expenditure of $14,000 for an environmental assessment, $7,000 of which will come from an IFA grant; authorize transfer of $3,000 from Contigency to the Building Inspection department for credit card processing fees; authorize transfer of $5,250 from Contigency to non-departmental contractual services and authorize expenditure of $35,000 in non- departmental for Sewer expansion feasibility study; $29,750 of which will come from an IFA grant. Reserve $339,237 from tranfers-in for future expenditure. Increase City Council by $16,100. Increase Airport by $14,000. Increase Building Inspections by $3,000. Increase Non-Departmental by $35,000. Decrease Contingency by $31,350. Increase Reserve for Future Expenditure by $339,237. FUND: Recreation Fund Resource Amount Expenditure Amount Cash Forward 672,214 Transfer to General Fund 276,318 Transfer to Reserve Fund 35,896 Revised Total Fund Resource 687,214 Revised Total Fund Requirements 687,214 Comments: Authorize transfer of $276,318 from cash to the General Fund for activiries which were previously accounted for in the Rec Spec Rev Fund and are now accounted for in the General Fund. Authorize transfer of $35,896 from cash to the Reserve Fund for activities which were previously accounted for in the Rec Spec Rev Fund and are now accounted for in the Reserve Fund. Increase transfer to General Fund by $276,318. Increase transfer to Reserve Fund by $35,896. FUND: Reserve Resource Amount Expenditure Amount Tranfers In 981,818 Materials & Services 844,474 Cash Forward 4,171,608 Reserve for Future Expenditure 1,034,709 Revised Total Fund Requirements Revised Total Fund Resources 6,410,276 6,410,276 Comments: Authorized expenditure of $27,200 from cash for repairs at the aquatic center. Reserve $41,936 from tranfers-in for future expenditure. Increase Materials & Services by $27,200. Increase Reserve for Future Expenditure by $41,936. FUND: Misc. Special Revenue Resource Amount Expenditure Amount Cash Forward 67,742 Transfer to General Fund 57,742 Revised Total Fund Resources 92,742 Revised Total Fund Requirements 92,742 Comments: Authorize transfer of $57,742 from cash to the General Fund for activities which were previously accounted for in the Misc Spec Rev Fund and are now accounted for in the General Fund. Increase Transfer to the General Fund by $57,742. FUND: Conference Center Resource Amount Expenditure Amount Cash Forward 67,257 Materials & Services 193,565 Transfer to General Fund 5,177 Transfer to Reserve Fund 6,040 Revised Total Fund Resources254,782 Revised Total Fund Requirements 254,782 Comments: Authorize expenditure of $6,040 from cash for payment to Chamber of Commerce for distribution of earnings. Authorize transfer of $5,177 to the General Fund for distribution of earnings. Authorize transfer of $6,040 to the Reserve Fund for distribution of earnings. Increase Materials & Svcs by $6,040. Increase Transfer to General Fund by $5,177. Increase Transfer to Reserve Fund by $6,040. FUND: HES Resource Amount Expenditure Amount Service Charge 8,475,501 Capital Outlay 648,652 Debt Service 600,160 Revised Total Fund Resources 11,380,501 Revised Total Fund Requirements 11,380,501 Comments: Reduce service charges by $589,748. Reduce Capital Outlay by $353,848. Reduce debt service by $235,900. FUND: Regional Water Resource Amount Expenditure Amount Personnel Services 195,715 Materials & Services 527,815 Revised Total Fund Resources1,317,060 Revised Total Fund Requirements 1,317,060 10 words for $10 for 1 week, and get a second classifi cation FREE! • Great deal to sell what you don’t want! • Got a rental? Place it here! *Private Party only. Deadline is April 15, 2017 211 SE Byers, Pendleton Revised Total Fund Resources 2,713,100 Terri Briggs Call in or stop by the Pendleton or Hermiston offi ce to receive this special classifi ed pricing. Comments: Reduce Materials & Services by $8,000. Increase Personnel Services by $8,000. FUND: Christmas Express Resource Amount Expenditure Amount Transfer In 21,204 Reserve for Future Expenditure 1,514 Revised Total Fund Resources 36,204 Revised Total Fund Requirement 36,204 Comments: Reserve $1,514 from transfers in for future expenditure. FUND: Law Enforcement Resource Amount Expenditure Amount From Other Agencies 18,520 Materials & Service 28,452 Cash Forward 73,086 Transfer to Christmas Express Fd 21,204 Revised Total Fund Resources107,606 Revised Total Fund Requirements 107,606 Comments: Authorize transfer of $21,204 in cash to the Christmas Express Fund for donations received in prior years. Authorize expenditure of $590 from grant funds for an a/c unit, $4,432 from grant funds for active shooter first aid kits and $2,500 from grant funds for AEDs. Increase Materials & Svcs by $7,522. Increase transfers out by $21,204. FUND: Sr Ctr Const Fund Resource Amount Expenditure Amount From Other Agencies 1,935,800 Capital Outlay 2,713,100 Dayle Stinson 333 E Main, Hermiston 1-800-962-2819 Revised Total Fund Requirements 2,713,100 Comments: Authorize expenditure of $6,800 from grant funds for the Armand Lavrie arch enchancement. Increase capital outlay by $6,800. FUND: 2017 FF&C - Sewer & Water Resource Amount Expenditure Amount Bond Proceeds 3,265,614 Materials & Service 65,614 Capital Outlay 3,200,000 Revised Total Fund Requirements 3,265,614 Revised Total Fund Resources 3,265,614 Comments: Authorize expenditure of $65,614 from bond proceeds for bond issuance costs and $3.2million from bond proceeds for capital improvements. Increase Materials & Services by $65,614. Increase Capital Outlay by $3.2 million. FUND: 2017 FF&C HURA Resource Amount Expenditure Amount Bond Proceeds 1,524,109 Materials & Services 24,109 Capital Outlay 1,500,000 Revised Total Fund Resources 1,524,109 Revised Total Fund Requirements 1,524,109 Comments: Authorize expenditure of $24,109 from bond proceeds for bond issuance and $1.5 million from bond proceeds for capital improvements. Increase Materials & Services by $24,109. Increase Capital Outlay by $1.5 million. FUND: 2017 FF&C - TPA Resource Amount Expenditure Amount Bond Proceeds 2,190,830 Materials & Service 40,830 Capital Outlay 2,150.000 Revised Total Fund Resources2,190,830 Revised Total Fund Requirements 2,190,830 Comments: Authorize expenditures of $40,830 from bond proceeds for bond issuance costs and $1.75 million from bond proceeds for capital improvements. Increase Materials & Services by $40,830. Increase Capital Outlay by $3.2 million. March 22, 2017