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CLASSIFIEDS
East Oregonian
504 Homes for Sale
What is on your home wishlist?
There is something to suit ev-
eryone!
TURN HERE REALTY
--Court Ave---
541-377-6855
$79,900- This Nifty 1930’s, 2
bed + home has possibilities
with some fixin’!! Open floor
plan, HW floors, bay window
& fireplace with built-ins. New-
er walk-in shower. Basement
needs work but may have some
options--family room etc. New
gas F/A furnace 2016. Sold in
AS IS condition! Near old John
Murray school. MLS#17563767.
Call:Marge Lapp
Pendleton Southgate Realty
(541) 276-1957
PRICE REDUCTION - Gor-
geous Custom Built Home,3
bedrooms, 2 baths all one level,
vaulted living area. Large shop
30X40 with downstairs shop
area, workbench, 3/4 bath. Up-
stairs is a guest quarters with
full bath, large rec room and
additional room. Room for rv.
Owner is listing agent and li-
censed Principal Broker in State
of Oregon. NOW $339,000. Call
Shelly 541-379-4382
Clark Jennings & Associates,
OR LLC
541-278-9275
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
All real estate advertising
in this paper is subject to
the Fair Housing Act which
makes it illegal to advertise
any preference, limitation, or
discrimination based on race,
color, religion, sex, handicap,
familial status, or national or-
igin, or an intention to make
any such preference, limita-
tion, or discrimination. Famil-
ial status includes children
under the age of 18 living with
parents or legal custodians,
pregnant women, and people
securing custody of children
under 18.
This newspaper will not
knowingly accept any adver-
tising for real estate which
is in violation of the law. Our
readers are hereby informed
that all dwellings advertised
in this newspaper are avail-
able on an equal opportunity
basis. To complain of dis-
crimination, call HUD toll-free
at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-
free telephone number for the
hearing impaired is 1-800-
927-9275.
507 Homes
w/Acreage
$348,800- 12+ acres about half-
way between Pendleton and
Hermiston. House, bunkhouse,
barn, shop, chicken coop. Call
541-379-7802
Garton & Associates
(541)276-0931
Immaculate home lying on 94
acres m/l between Pilot Rock
and Pendleton, Home has 3
bedrooms, 2,5 baths with at-
tached guest house with 1
bedroom, 1 bath and two car
garage. There is a shop, hired
hand home, storage buildings,
and beautiful landscaping. Part
of the acreage is in alfalfa, part
is in orchard grass, water rights
and fully fenced. Very nicely
done. Call Ned at 519-386-7541
or Milne at 541-377-7787 for
more details.
Clark Jennings & Associates
541-278-9275
516 Lots & Acreage
$90,000- 9.1 acres parcel over-
looking the Umatilla River w/
views of the Blue Mountains and
sunsets. Utilities available at the
edge of the lot. Molly 541-969-
4188 cell. #18441016
Coldwell Banker Whitney
541-276-0021
$60,000- COVE
LOOKING for a great location to
build? 2.51 acre lot w/beautiful
views of mountains and valley
below. Enjoy the beautiful town
of Cove. Carolyn 541-786-0822
cell. #16585741
Coldwell Banker Whitney
541-276-0021
View Lots - Royal Ridge Incred-
ible views starting at $30,000.
Land / Home Financing. Cus-
tom Home Builders/ Developers
welcome. Call for details.
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever
you are”
541-379-8690
$99,500- 8.4 acre buildable
acreage. East of Echo near No-
lan. Secluded with flat building
site and 360 degree view. Off
grid, no utilities. MLS #17181936
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever
you are”
541-379-8690
Elk Meadows. 15% Reductions.
10-13 Acre Sites now starting
now at $109,650 including Pow-
er & Water. Financing available.
Easy commute to LaGrande or
Pendleton.
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever
you are”
541-379-8690
Classified Ads work hard for you!
528 Out of Area
Property for Sale
$48,900- UKIAH
Great RV set-up. City water/
sewer. 10x10 Gazebo set-up for
2 RVs. 12x52 deck, 8x10 storage
shed. 50 amp electrical. Land-
scaped and fenced. Marsha
541-377-5152 cell. #17623771
Coldwell Banker Whitney
541-276-0021
651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
Fun, energetic, fast-paced
dental office seeking to add a
hygienist to our team.
Drop resumes off at
Hermiston Dental Group
550 SW 11th St.
Hermiston
Full-Time Employment
HEAD COOK The Round-up
Bar + Kitchen seeks someone
with vim to join our scrappy,
little scullery – where quali-
ty American cuisine is made
with heart. 15/hr + excellent
tips. Health benefits. Email
resume/references. Hablam-
os Español.
Condon, OR.
541-384-5100
mason.roundupgrill@ortelco.net
Looking for a new place to
live? The classified ads offer
a complete section of homes,
apartments, and mobile
homes to fit your needs.
Check daily for new listings!
643 Business-
Sales Opportunities
Notice: Oregon State Law re-
quires anyone who contracts
for construction work to be li-
censed with the Construction
Contractors Board. An active
license means the contractor
is bonded and insured. Verify
the contractor’s CCB license
through the CCB Consumer
Website:
www.hirealicensedcontractor.com
651 Help Wanted
EXPERIENCED DIESEL
MECHANIC
Must have own tools and pass
mandatory drug test. Pay DOE.
M-F 8-5.
Send resume to
PO BOX 667,
Pendleton, OR, 97801
Umatilla County Historical
Society has an immediate
need for a part-time
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
Ideal candidate has demon-
strated organizational ex-
perience with excellent at-
tention to detail. Candidate
must have outstanding oral
and written communication
skills and above average
ability to use computer pro-
grams such as MS Word,
Publisher, MS Excel. Join
a growing mission-centered
non-profit and work with
experienced professional
staff. Associate’s degree or
equivalent work experience
required. Send resume and
cover letter to
director@
heritagestationmuseum.org
Open until filled.
Competitive pay DOE.
Equal Employment
Opportunity
PUMP AND PIPE TECH
AgriNorthwest, a local agri-
cultural operation, has an im-
mediate opening for a fulltime
Pump & Pipe Tech to be lo-
cated in Plymouth, WA. De-
sired candidate will need to
repair and maintain water dis-
tribution system components
to operate in a manner which
will prevent and avoid dam-
age. This position requires
the ability to fit and weld pipe
of all sizes. Salary is com-
mensurate with experience.
Full-time employees receive
excellent benefits including:
Medical, Dental, Group Term
Life, Disability, Retirement
Plus Plan, 401k, Flex-Spend-
ing, and other miscellaneous
value-added benefits. Qual-
ified applicants may send a
resume to
careers.agn@agrinw.com
with the job title in the
subject line.
Equal Opportunity
Employer
Drug Free Workplace
Community
Counseling
Solutions is a 501(c)(3) cor-
poration serving Oregon in
Morrow, Wheeler, Gilliam,
and Grant Counties.
We are currently recruiting
for a full time
FOSTER GRANDPARENTS/
SENIOR COMPANION
PROGRAM PROJECT
COORDINATOR
in Pendleton. This position
is responsible for the over-
sight of the various FGP/
SCP project grants as well
as program development,
fiscal management, promo-
tional activities, and volun-
teer recruitment and super-
vision of volunteers.
Qualified candidates must
have a Bachelor’s degree
in human services, social
work, gerontology, or related
field. Master’s degree pre-
ferred.
Salary range is $46,200 -
$68,300 year, DOEE. Excel-
lent benefit package, includ-
ing 401K.
Apply online and upload re-
sume at
communitycounseling
solutions.org
Positions open until filled.
EOE.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 2018
ARIES (March 21-April 19). To avoid
wasting your energy, be strategic
in your placement of it. Go where
you’re likely to get the most coop-
eration. Together you’ll accomplish
more.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). The
word “fan” comes from “fanatic,”
meaning “a person filled with exces-
sive and single-minded zeal.” It’s a
state of being responsible for great
harm in the world. It’s far better to
be gently and open-mindedly sup-
portive.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Chil-
dren make socially inappropriate
statements because they have yet
to learn what’s acceptable in differ-
ent situations. Then there are those
who will never learn. You’ll help them
though. You’ll be a guiding force of
decorum.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). You
may feel as though you are swinging
your arms and flailing about in an
attempt to regain some kind of bal-
ance. In fact, this a rather accurate
depiction of what everyone is doing.
It is the very essence of “action.”
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). In a cruel
loophole, pointing out another per-
son’s rudeness is rude. And if there’s
anything to avoid at all costs today,
it’s rudeness -- not because it will
upset others, but because it will ul-
timately make you disappointed in
yourself.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Silliness
can be the preservation of sanity.
And even if the situation isn’t in dire
need of silliness, it’s the ingredient
that will make your time memorable
and fun.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Excellent
question of the day: “Who cares?”
-- not in a snarky or defeatist sort of
tone, but an investigative one. The
answer will be your best customer,
your ardent supporter, your dear
friend.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’ve
started many things with good inten-
tions but life gets in the way of fin-
ishing. It doesn’t make you a slacker;
it makes you a person who tends
to priorities. But do consider those
priorities today. Is it time to adjust
them?
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
Someone you look up to as a role
model isn’t fit for the job. (Maybe
you’ve made the common mistake of
casting a movie star in that position.)
You will seek and find guidance from
one with real-world accomplish-
ments.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
Before you dive into a project or
take things in a new direction, play
it out in the theater of your mind. It
will be easier to try new things if you
first take away the potential conse-
quences.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Here’s
an insane quest: Try and find the
perfect partner, job or situation. The
insanity will come at no extra charge.
Accept imperfection, however, and
you’ll get brilliant results. Sanity will
be included in the price.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). People
who are hard to read can have you
coming back for more. But once you
feel you have them figured out, your
fascination wanes. The one who in-
tuits this and makes it a mission to
keep you guessing will enthrall you.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 25).
You’ll be surprised at what you can
do. Of course, it takes something in-
credible to sustain your high energy
throughout the year, and the juicy
prize you’ll choose works wonders
to keep your tenacity and desire
burning. An investigation or deal
concludes successfully in May. Let
yourself be frivolous this summer.
Leo and Libra adore you. Your lucky
numbers are: 10, 3, 38, 32 and 12.
651 Help Wanted
F/T OPTOMETRIC
TECHNICIAN
F INANCE O FFICER
$20.00 to $23.00 per hour
The City of Heppner is cur-
rently seeking applicants
for a full-time Finance Offi-
cer. Under direction of the
City Manager the Finance
Officer performs account-
ing and financial duties
and serves as the Treasur-
er under the City Charter.
The City Finance Officer is
responsible for generation
of monthly financials, ac-
counts payable, accounts
receivable, payroll and oth-
er duties as assigned. Also,
assists City Manager in de-
veloping the annual City
Budget.
To be considered please
submit a cover letter and
resume to
City of Heppner
PO Box 756
Heppner, OR 97836
or email to
heppner@centurytel.net
Position closes by 5p.m. on
February 1st.
Thursday, January, 25, 2018
INVENTORY
COORDINATOR
AgriNorthwest, a local
agricultural
operation,
has an immediate open-
ing for a fulltime Invento-
ry Coordinator located in
Plymouth, WA. Desired
candidate will manage the
purchasing and inventory
of supplies for the shop by
working with existing and
new suppliers to obtain the
optimum price, quality and
quantity. Will also oversee
the purchase order pro-
cess. Salary is commen-
surate with experience.
Full-time employees re-
ceive excellent benefits
including: Medical, Dental,
Group Term Life, Disabili-
ty, Retirement Plus Plan,
401k, Flex-Spending, and
other miscellaneous val-
ue-added benefits. Quali-
fied applicants may send a
resume to
careers.agn@agrinw.com
with the job title in the
subject line.
Equal Opportunity
Employer
Drug Free Workplace
UPBEAT
PERSONALITY
IMPORTANT, WAGE DOE,
WILL TRAIN RIGHT
PERSON.
MAIL RESUME TO:
PENDLETON VISION
CENTER
PO BOX 460
PENDLETON, OR 97801
The Oregon Department of
Justice
Seeks a qualified Branch Sup-
port Specialist (Office Specialist
2; $2,461 - $3,669/mo) to join
the Pendleton Branch of the Di-
vision of Child Support. Come
enjoy a great work environment,
enthusiastic team, and excellent
benefits! Apply on-line www.
oregonjobs.org, announcement
DOJ18-0013. Closes 1/28/2018.
DOJ is an equal opportunity, af-
firmative action employer com-
mitted to workforce diversity.
651 Help Wanted
Full-Time Employment
Receptionist wanted for a new
eye clinic in Hermiston! Look-
ing for a cheerful person with
computer skills who is fluent in
English and Spanish. Email your
resume to hr@lifestyleeye.com.
FIELD TECHNICIAN
IRZ Consulting is hiring for
seasonal field technician.
Applicants must be 18 or
older, have a valid driv-
er’s license, perform basic
math, and be able to work
outdoors. Knowledge of ag-
riculture is helpful. Wages
are DOE.
Please email resume to:
resumes@irz.com
or drop off a resume at:
IRZ Consulting
500 N 1st Street
Hermiston,OR 97838
or call 541-567-0252 with
questions.
CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS!
Full-Time Employment
Commercial Applicator
Key Tasks:
•Operates all spray equip-
ment
•Able to spray and calibrate
pesticides
•Operates computers on
equipment
•Requires mixing, loading,
and application of pesticides/
fertilizers
•Performs daily vehicle in-
spections
•QAL/QAC may be required
•Handles and delivers bulk
and packaged chemicals
•Cleans and maintains equip-
ment
•Assists mechanic
•Maintain application/spray
records
•Pick up and deliver product
to customers as needed
Qualifications:
•High school diploma or GED
•CDL Class A with Haz-Mat
and Tanker Endorsements
•Able to lift/carry up to 75
pounds
•Must pass pre-employment
drug screen
•Must meet DOT and Compa-
ny requirements
•Able to work additional hours
to meet business demands
Apply today with Crop
Production Services!
www.cpsagu.com/careers
Hermiston, OR.
WR-CPSrecruiter@cpsagu.com
WE’RE HIRING!!!
Horizon Project, Inc., a
non-profit
organization,
who provides residential
& employment support to
adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities
has positions open in the
following locations:
Hermiston – Direct Sup-
port Professionals
Pendleton – Direct Support
Professionals, Job Coach-
es, Weekend Manager
Milton-Freewater – Direct
Support
Professionals,
Weekend Manager
Administration – Residen-
tial Program Director
To learn more about us &
our open positions, please
visit us online at:
www.horizonprojectinc.com
or visit our offices at:
408 E. Main St #B,
Hermiston
223 SW Court,
Pendleton or
608 N Russell,
Milton-Freewater
Office hours are Mon-Fri
8am-4pm.
Equal Opportunity
Employer