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C LASSIFIEDS Homes with Acreage 125 Pendleton $269,000 – 3 Bed, 2 Bath mountain home on 6.68 acres. Beautiful home on 6.68 acres within 15 minutes of Pendleton. Gorgeous property with 2 pastures. MLS# 16035201 Rocky Mikesell Blue Jeans Realty (541) 379-8690 Pendleton $272,500- 7.5 acres with 3 bedroom 2 bath home. Aluminum siding and metal roof. Full water rights and 100 GPM well. Two fenced pastures. MLS #15014105. Rocky Mikesell Blue Jeans Realty 541-379-8690 Pendleton $289,900 - HORSE PROPERTY! 5 acres with water rights, lovely triple-wide Marlette, 3-stall barn, outdoor riding arena, cross- fenced, shop. Lush green pastures. Wildlife! Minutes from town. RMLS# 15169191 ASK FOR MARGE LAPP. Pendleton Southgate Realty (541) 276-1957 Pendleton $359,900 - 23 AC.(m/l), water rights. Newly “spiffed” up property! 3 bed home, 2 fireplaces, family rm. Outbuildings. Minutes from town, hospital, near McKay Dam - fishing, boating, wildlife! RMLS# 16029884 ASK FOR MARGE LAPP. Pendleton Southgate Realty (541) 276-1957 Lots&Acreage 135 BAKER COUNTY, Keating, OR - 262 acres. Nice home, additional living quarters, shop, irrigated pasture, 1 mile of Powder River frontage. 127 acre water right, 2.5 acre pond. $1,699,000. #00416 The Whitney Land Company 541-278-4444 Meacham $129,000 TO $145,000 - AVAILABLE NOW! 12 buildable Mountain Acreages. Power & Water included. Meacham area. 25 mile commute to Pendleton or LaGrande. Special Pricing on the 1st two purchases. Rocky Mikesell Blue Jeans Realty (541) 379-8690 Hermiston Rentals 205 Tuesday, July 19, 2016 Page 5 Lots&Acreage 135 Meacham $329,000 – 165 acres close to Meacham. Build your home on this Home Site Ready acreage. Well, Septic, and Power in place. Beautiful property. LOP Tags. RMLS# 14546959 Rocky Mikesell Blue Jeans Realty 541-379-8690 Morrow County, Lexington, Oregon – 337 acre equine facility which includes 65 acres irrigated lands, 261 acres CRP, 3,349 sf home, and complete horse facilities. Additional 225 acre water rights. Turn-key operation. $1,995,000. #00616 The Whitney Land Co. (541) 278-4444 Pendleton $99,900 - Located off HWY 395 S., this 1.61 AC. has a newer well. Near new hospital, lab & clinic. Swell place for that new home!! MLS#12398538 CALL;MARGE LAPP Pendleton Southgate Realty (541) 276-1957 UMATILLA COUNTY, Pendleton, OR - 737+/- deeded ac of which 549 ac are irrigated under center pivots. 115 ac dryland crop enrolled in CRP and 62 ac rangeland. Main home and outbuildings. Includes freestanding solar feedback panel. Deer and bird hunting. Broker owned. $4,500,000. #01316 The Whitney Land Company 541-278-4444 UMATILLA COUNTY, Pendleton, OR - 394.73 total acre of which 172 ac. enrolled in CRP through 2022 with balance of acres in production. Farm is located in the Missouri Gulch area northerwest of Pendleton. Clean farm. Production records available. $395,000. #02914 The Whitney Land Company 541-278-4444 Commercial Property E ASTERN O REGON M ARKETPLACE • 1-800-962-2819 • FAX 278-2680 140 $550,000 - Commercial listing. Shop, Storage units. Excellent investment opportunity. Located near the Airport. Leased Ground. MLS #6393659 Rocky Mikesell Blue Jeans Realty (541) 379-8690 CALL 1-800-962-2819 to advertise!! Hermiston Rentals 205 DOWNTOWN HERMISTON Professional office space for rent. Great location. 825 square feet with two offices, large reception area. Lots of nice windows with blinds and storage area. Signage on Main St. available. See at 333 E. Main St., Suite A or call 541-567-6211 ext. 241 for more information. Asking $725 per month, prefer one year lease. Commercial Property 140 NORTH POWDER $175,000 BUSINESS Opportunity! Frontage road in North Powder, 3 lots, office space, plus living quarters. 2bay garage, bult-in compressor , lift, security fencing, out buildings. Carolyn 541-786-0822cell #16627469 Coldwell Banker Whitney (541) 276-0021 Pendleton RARE Downtown 11 car parking. Excellent foyer/lobby with a dozen roomy offices + storage. 109 SW Court. Suitable for large variety of Commercial Possibilities. #162331522. Call Kerry at 541-377-6855 for your new business. TURN HERE REALTY & TRAVEL (541) 377-6855 Stanfield $120,000 - 210 N. Main St. - Antique store on HWY 395 and Wood in Stanfield, OR. 7405 sq.ft. lot with a 2584 sq.ft. building. Remodeling almost complete! Call Kal at 541-969- 7358. RMLS#15391309 Garton & Associates (541) 276-0931 Rentals, 200 WASHINGTON PARK Apartments, 923 Cowl St., Milton-Freewater, Oregon, now accepting applications for fedrally funded housing 1 and 2 bedroom units with rent based on income when available. 541-938-7447 Business Opportunities Employment 335 classifieds@ hermistonherald.com Call 541-278-2678/541-278- 2670 Ask for Terri or Dayle or Email us !! Employment 335 BUSY HERMISTON dental office is searching for a full-time, experienced front office scheduling/insurance coordinator. Duties include answering phone, scheduling, making financial arrangements for treatment, insurance verification and preauthorizations. This position requires professionalism, integrity, excellent work ethic, dependability and strong customer service skills. MUST be bilingual. Dental experience and experience with Daisy software is preferred. Please email resume and cover letter to tami1hdg@gmail.com. EASTERN OREGON ALCOHOLISM FOUNDATION is currently accepting applications for the following positions: • PT Treatment Aide • PT Night Staff • Detox Technician PT/On Call • Respite Technician PT/On Call • Staff Nurse PT/On Call Application packets can be downloaded atwww.eoaf.org or request at 541.276.3518. Submit applications to: EOAF/Personnel 216 SW Hailey Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801 We are an equal opportunity employer. CARE Coordinator 3 Positions Milton-Freewater, Morrow County, Pendleton Eastern Oregon University is currently recruiting for a CORE Coordinator. For further details and to apply, visit http://eou.peopleadmin.com/ postings/1031 EI/ECSE SPECIALIST IMESD is currently looking to fill 2 positions LaGrande/Boardman . Open until Filled Contact Charlene at (541) 966- 3224 for additional information or download an application and view full job description and instructions at www.imesd.k12.or.us Take advantage of the unique features of the East Oregonian’s Weekend Edition • Eat, Drink, Explore • Entertainment & What To Do • Your EO News • Outside • “Parents Talk Back” column • “Out of the Vault” • Odds & Ends • Color Comics IMESD is currently seeking qualified applicants for a CARE Coordinator CLOSES: Open Until Filled Contact Charlene at (541) 966- 3224 for additional information or download an application and view full job description and instructions at www.imesd.k12.or.us • Milestones: Birth Announcements, Engagements, Weddings & Anniversaries • Puzzles: Crossword, Sukodu, KenKen, 7 Little Words & Word Roundup Call 1-800-522-0255 to subscribe Employment 335 Employment 335 Employment 335 310 Employment 335 Employment 335 River Point Farms, America's largest grower, packer, shipper and processor of onions, has an immediate opening for 2 Quality Assurance Trainees for our CAIP (Customer Assisted Inspection Program). River Point Farms office is located in Hermiston, Oregon. *Candidate would be responsible for inspection and grading of on ions according to technically written federal and state standards. The successful candidate would be trained in an on-the-job setting by experienced senior inspectors until he/she is able to determineonion quality accurately. The CAIP trainee positions involve some shift work and often work 5- 6 days a week. We offer a full benefits package and competitive pay range depending on experience and qualifications. JOB FAIR Walla Walla VA Medical Center (77 Wainwright Drive, Walla Walla, WA) July 19, 2016 ~ 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Walla Walla VAMC Theater Minimum Qualifications: Jobs available at ALL sites * High School diploma * Math skills to include addition, subtraction, multiplication and divi sion * Bilingual in English/Spanish Preferred. * Well-organized, able to function well under pressure & with high volumes. * Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast paced environment. * Valid driverʼs license required. HR Personnel available to discuss jobs/application process. Please email resume to jamie.cimmiyotti@riverpointfarms.com Computers available. Bring resume. Questions? Art Doherty, HR Manager 509.525.5200-x26453 Information: http://goo.gl/J4iyKr HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD UNDERSTAND, BUILD CREDIT By Ilyce Glink and Samuel J. Tamkin Tribune Content Agency Q : What is a good credit card for a new graduate to build credit? 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