CLASSIFIEDS Wednesday, January 6, 2016 Sporting Goods 610 Employment 335 EASTERN OREGON ALCOHOLISM FOUNDATION is currently accepting applications for the following positions: NORTHWESTʼS LARGEST GUN SHOW January 9th & 10th Portland Expo Center Info. Counselors (CADC) – Womenʼs Program Counselor-in-Training Child Development Assistant Night Staff Detox Technician Respite Technician (503)363-9564 wesknodel gunshows.com Vehicles Employment 335 705 Application packets can be downloaded at www.eoaf.org or request at 541.276.3518 1991 MERCURY Sable 4dr, 3.8L V6, Auto, PWR locks/windows Low Miles New tires/brakes A/C, ABS Runs Good! NADA value $4082 Asking $2495 OBO Call Rod 503-784-0714 Business/Service Directory 355 NOTICE: OREGON STATE law requires anyone who con- tracts for construc- tion work to be li- censed with the Construction Con- tractors Board. An active license means the contrac- tor is bonded and insured. Verify the contractorʼs CCB li- cense through the CCB Consumer Website: www.hirealicensed contractor.com Submit applications to: EOAF/Personnel 216 SW Hailey Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801 We are an equal opportunity employer. Legal Notices Legal Notices EO-7959 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE On January 21, 2016 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Umatilla County Sheriff's Office main entrance, 4700 NW Pioneer Place, Pendleton, Oregon, the all of the interest which the defendants had on September 8, 2008, the date of the deed of trust, and also all of the interest which the defen- dants acquired thereafter, will be sold, subject to redemption, in the real property commonly known as: 530 EAST NEW- PORT AVENUE, HERMISTON, ORE- GON. The court case number is CV150886 where JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., is plaintiff, and LEILANI K. HARDY; SERGIO A. LOERA; STATE OF OREGON; PARTIES IN POSSESSION, is defendant. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier's check, in hand, made out to Umatilla County Sheriff's Office. For more informa- tion on this sale go to: http://oregonsher- iffssales.org/county/umatilla/ December 16, 23, 30, January 6, 2015 Registered Nurses – Come join us! Opportunities are currently available for full- time, part-time and per diem Registered Nurse positions in our Acute Care Services Department, Emergency Center, and Surgery Department. Must be a graduate of an accredited school of professional nursing. Current RN license in the State of Oregon; current BLS, ACLS and PALS certification. GSHCS has proudly provided a wide array of healthcare services for over sixty years. For additional information and to apply on-line please go to: www.gshcs.net Legal Notices Legal Notices EO-8015 PORT OF BENTON CROW BUTTE PARK 2015 PLAY STRUCTURE & IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS OWNER: Port of Benton, Washington PROJECT: Crow Butte Park 2015 Play Structure & Improvements Project ENGINEER: Riedesel Engineering, Inc. - Richland, Washington Sealed bids for the following described construction will be received by the Owner at: Port of Benton offices located at 3250 Port of Benton Blvd, Richland, Washington 99354, until 2:00 pm local prevailing time Thursday, January 21, 2016, at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Those submitting bids will be noti- fied of the results immediately after the Bid Opening. Installation of playground equipment and construction of approximately 760 lineal feet of 6 foot wide asphalt pathways that are constructed in accordance with ADA Guidelines. In addition, a segment of the pathway improvements is adjacent and parallel to the Play Structure Pad. The new playground structure and each appa- ratus shall be constructed per certified drawings. Information regarding bidding procedures, Special Provisions, Bid Proposal, Con- tract, Drawings, Specifications, Contract Bonds, and Other Contract Documents may be examined at the following loca- tions: Port of Benton Offices, 3250 Port of Ben- ton Blvd, Richland, Washington 99354 Port of Benton Web Site, www.portofben- ton.com Tri-City Construction Council Plan Room, 20 East Kennewick Ave., Kennewick, Washington 99336 Walla Walla Valley Plan Center, 29 E. Su- mach St., Walla Walla, Washington 99362 Yakima Plan Center, 528 N. 20th Ave., Yakima, Washington 98902 Spokane Regional Plan Center, 209 N. Havana St., Spokane, Washington 99220 AGC Inland NW/Dodge Plan Center, 4935 E. Trent Ave., Spokane, Washington 99212 McGraw Hill Construction Plan Center, 200 SW Michigan St., Suite A, Seattle, Washington 98106 Copies of plans and specifications may be obtained by contacting George Reynolds at Riedesel Engineering, Inc., 15223 NE 68th Street, Redmond, WA, 98052, Phone: 208-791-9060, email greynolds@riedeseleng.com. There will be a non-refundable charge of $50 per set and a $25 fee for mailing. A Pre-Bid Conference is scheduled for in- terested contractors at 1:00 p.m. on Thurs- day, January 14th, 2016, meeting at the Entrance Station at Crow Butte Park. It IS NOT mandatory that bidders attend the Pre-Bid Conference. Each bid proposal shall be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in cash, certified check, cashier's check, postal money or- der, or surety bond in an amount equal to at least five percent (5%) of the amount of such bid proposal. Checks shall be made payable to The Port of Benton. This project is funded by a grant from the Washington State Conservation and Rec- reation Office (RCO). The Port of Benton encourages veterans, minority and women-owned businesses to bid. Dated this 30th day of December, 2015 PORT OF BENTON Scott D. Keller, Executive Director January 6, 9, 16, 2016 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2016 ARIES (March 21-April 19). You're apt to change the game plan fairly often, and that's why it will be better to go solo. You need the flexibility to turn on a dime without having to explain yourself or lead the troops. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Don't worry about the trend. You're making classic moves that will cement your place, whatever hap- pens. If it makes old-fashioned good sense, it will make new-fash- ioned good sense, too. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Are you still trying to draw a tidy con- clusion to a messy problem? Give it up for the day. Here's a dis- traction: Put a meal together for your crew tonight. Share your gift for pairing interesting flavors. 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Call, text or apply online for immediate consideration! 1-877-220-5627 Text “WASTE” to 51893 to Learn More wmcareers.com Media Code: 6EN EOE M/F/D/V Legal Notices Legal Notices EO-7962 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE On January 21, 2016 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. at the Umatilla County Sheriff's Office main entrance, 4700 NW Pioneer Place, Pendleton, Oregon, the all of the interest which the defendants had on January 14, 2004, the date of the deed of trust, and also all of the interest which the defen- dants acquired thereafter will be sold, sub- ject to redemption, in the real property commonly known as: 30266 JOY LANE, HERMISTON OR 97838. The court case number is CV150885 where JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TION, is plaintiff, and BOYD J. HINSHAW; HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION II, STATE OF OREGON, PARTIES IN POSSESSION, is defendant. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder for cash or cashier's check, in hand, made out to Umatilla County Sheriff's Office. For more information on this sale go to: http://oregonsheriffssales.org/county/uma- tilla/ December 16, 23, 30, January 6, 2016 EO-8013 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE hereby is given, that the two-year period for the redemption of real properties included in the 2013 delinquent tax lien foreclosure proceedings instituted by Umatilla County, Oregon, for Umatilla County Circuit Court, Case No. CV131456, and included in the judgement of foreclosure entered herein on January 2, 2014 will expire on February 4, 2016. All properties ordered sold under the judg- ment of foreclosure, unless redeemed on or before February 4, 2016 will be deeded to Umatilla County, Oregon, immediately on expiration of the period of redemption, and every right and interest of any person in such properties will be forfeited forever to Umatilla County, Oregon. Bettina C. Enright Chief of Taxation Umatilla County, Oregon January 6, 20, 2016 Page 5B Legal Notices BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! East Oregonian Classified 1-800-962-2819 D Notices under this clas- sification are required by law to run in a news- paper of general circula- tion. A notarized proof of publication will be provided for all notices. Some notices may re- quire pre-payment. Deadline for submission is 3pm, two (2) working days prior to required publication date. The East Oregonian will ac- cept responsibility for printing errors on the first publication only. Submit to: Amanda Jacobs 211 SE Byers Ave., Pendleton, Or 97801 legals@eastoregonian.com Legal Notices Legal Notices EO-7992 NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS for Allocation of Conserved Water CW-73 and CW-74 On 4/5/2012, Walla Walla Irrigation District filed applications for Allocation of Con- served Water under ORS 537.470. CW-73: The Applicant proposes to con- serve water by piping two miles and elimi- nating use of an addʼl 1.5 miles of the Mil- ton Ditch, moving the point of diversion 1.1 miles downstream, piping of a portion of the Powell Pleasantview Ditch, and instal- lation of an automated headgate. The pro- ject is expected to yield approx. 2.18 CFS of conserved water from the Walla Walla River under Certificates 86912, 86915, 86917 thru 86919, 86922 thru 86931, 86941, 86947 thru 86948, 86967 thru 86968, and 86972 with priority dates of 1875 through 1905. It is proposed that 100% of the conserved water will be pro- tected instream from the POD on the Walla Walla River to the Oregon-Washing- ton state line. CW-74: The applicant proposes to con- serve water by piping the upper portion of the Powell Pleasantview Ditch and instal- lation of a new automated headgate. The new headgate will significantly reduce the operation spill on the Powell Pleasantview Ditch. The project is expected to yield ap- prox. 1.9 CFS of conserved water from the Walla Walla River under Certificates 86906 thru 86910, 86913, 86917, 86921, 86932, 86933, 86934, 86935 thru 86940, 86942 thru 86946, and 86971 with priority dates of 1880 thru 1908. It is proposed that 100% of the conserved water will be protected instream from the POD on the Walla Walla River to the Oregon-Washing- ton state line. Any party may provide written comments directly related to CW-73 or CW-74 within 20 days of the last date of newspaper pub- lication, January 13, 2016. Comments should be sent to ACW Program, Water Resources Department, 725 Summer Street NE, Suite A, Salem, OR 97301-1266. Comments may be faxed to 503-986-0903. WRD will review all com- ments received when determining whether to approve the proposed ACW. January 6, 13, 2016