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Page 6B CLASSIFIEDS East Oregonian 651 Help Wanted SRCI is hiring a FACILITY MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST! Permanent, full-time posi- tion at Snake River Correc- tional Institution in Ontario, OR. Pays $39,996-$54,984 annually + great benefits. See full details & apply by 1/29/18! http://bit.ly/2mCyfis Community Counseling Solutions is a 501(c)3 serv- ing Oregon in Morrow, Wheeler, Gilliam, and Grant Counties. 651 Help Wanted Qualified applicants must have a graduate degree in psychology, social work, counseling, psychiatric nursing and/or related field. Bi-lingual (Spanish) a plus but not required. Salary range $60,500 to $91,900/year, DOE. Excel- lent benefit package. Apply online and download your resume at www.community counselingsolutions.org Position open until filled. EOE. $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. position. This position is a Department Manager within Morrow County Health Dis- trict and is responsible for the overall administration of both the Home Health and Hospice departments. Must hold a current Oregon Registered Nurse license and Oregon driver’s license, have two years of acute care nursing experience or equiv- alent, minimum of five years with progressively respon- sible experience in com- munity based care – Home Health or Hospice which includes at least two years of supervisory experience or satisfactory combination of experience and training. May be required to share 24-hour call responsibilities. Competitive wage and ex- cellent benefits. Back- ground check and drug screen required. Complete job description and applica- tion are available at For more information con- tact Chief Nursing Officer Terri Brandt-Correia, 541- 676-2947. Applications are also available at Pioneer Memorial Hospital, or by contacting HR Director Pat- ti Allstott at 541-676-2949. EEOE. ARIES (March 21-April 19). Entranc- es should come with announce- ments. Whether you’re stepping into the room or into someone’s life, make sure there’s some style to it. Don’t sneak in. Take this opportuni- ty to make a unique statement. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Thou- sands of stunning selfies cannot a beauty make. There is no image that can make a person beautiful, because images are always in the past and being beautiful is a pres- ent state, one that you’ll easily achieve today. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You shine in even the most ordinary of situations. Actually, the ordinary situations of today will be espe- cially good for this, as you’ll catch people off guard. Just don’t let it go to your head when they fall for your charms. CANCER (June 22-July 22). To- day’s work will be a little like string- ing beads. As you make small, con- tinuous improvements, you wind up with something intricate, lovely, substantial and complete. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You are strongly inclined to help another person and want the best for this person -- that’s almost enough to call it a friendship. Take it the rest of the way by making this a habit, and a mutual one. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Smiling is the easiest way to show confi- dence. And if you’re not exactly feeling confident, smiling is also a good way to get there. So is lis- tening carefully. People will thrive under the nourishment of your at- tention. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). People, encouraged to do as they please, will generally imitate others -- not for a lack of creativity; it’s just that humans are wired to learn through imitation. So when you do some- thing different today, it will be all the more remarkable. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). It is said that there’s no money in poet- ry and no poetry in money, and yet there will be a bit of financial justice today that plays out in such a way that challenges this assertion. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You can’t change the facts of what has happened, but you can realize the deeper reasons involved, and this may cause just the change nec- essary to allow you to let it go. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Putting people on pedestals is bad for everyone. For starters, at some point, the elevated person is going to have to come down, whether by fall from grace, gradual decline or purposeful humility. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You’ll be asked to weigh in, though it might not be smartest thing to do. Try asking this magic question instead: What do (SET ITAL) you (END ITAL) think you should do? PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Though it seems that everything has a price, in today’s case it’s an emotional price that will matter more than a dollar amount. It’s not about the money; it’s about what the money (SET ITAL) means (END ITAL). TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 27). People can relax and be them- selves around you, and that’s why you have so many friends and fun times over the course of this solar return. You’ll attract a like-minded partner next month, and by April you’ll have a whole team. Making money will be your specialty, start- ing with a training in May. Virgo and Sagittarius adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 5, 30, 44, 2 and 18. NOW HIRING! 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: Non-CDL Drivers, Laborers, Welders, Heavy Equipment Mechanics & Heavy Equipment Operators in Arlington, OR! 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 Boardman, OR: February 6th & 7th, 2018 2 PM – 6:30 PM River Lodge and Grill 6 Marine Dr. Boardman, OR 97818 The Dalles, OR: February 8th, 2018 2 PM – 6:30 PM Fairfield Inn 2014 W. 7th St. The Dalles, OR 97058 Qualifications: High School diploma or equivalency. Ex- cellent computer skills; famil- iarity with operation software. Excellent hand-eye coordina- tion; Safety cautious. Experi- ence working with lab testers and plant equipment. Ability to follow directions, and work well with little supervision. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Abil- ity to safely and effectively coordinate multiple projects/ tasks. Bilingual skills are (English/Spanish) preferred. Must have the ability to work different shifts and overtime. This includes the possibility of short-term and long-term shift reassignment to match the needs of the business. To apply, and for a full list of responsibilities, qualifica- tions, and physical require- ments, please go to 101 Legal Notices 608 N Russell, Milton-Freewater Text “WASTE” to 51893 to Learn More Office hours are Mon-Fri 8am-4pm. Equal Opportunity Employer jobs.wm.com Equal Opportunity Employer Minority/Female/Disability/ Veteran FIND IT in the East Oregonian Classifieds CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! GLOSSARY OF TERMS Competitive Pay, Great Benefits! Call, text or apply online for immediate consideration! Find your new home in Classifieds EO-9365 REQUEST FOR STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS The City of Hermiston will ac- cept Statements of Qualifica- tions from qualified vendors interested in providing profes- sional engineering and project management services for an- ticipated projects involving, but not limited to: design and con- struction of a regional industrial wastewater collection, storage, and land application system. The Request for the Statement of Qualifications can be ob- tained at www.hermiston.or.us/ public-notices or by contacting Mark Morgan at Hermiston City Hall at (541) 567-5521, or at mmorgan@hermiston.or.us. Statements of Qualifications must be received at City Hall, 180 NE 2nd Street, Hermiston, OR 97838, on or before 5:00 p.m., Pacific Standard Time, February 28, 2018. January 27, 2018 You can find your dream home... Check out our real estate listings in the classifieds! Default: Failure to fulfill an obligation, especially the obligation to make payments on a loan. Encumbrance: A right to interest in, or legal liability attached to a prop- erty that may lessen its value, such as a lien, lease or easement. Foreclosure: The legal process of terminating an owner’s interest in property and forcing a sale, usually as the result of a default under a mortgage. Imagine What WE Can Do Together HOME HEALTH & HOSPICE LC-MSW Pendleton, OR $10k sign on bonus with relocation and 5k annual school loan forgiveness. Successful candidate will provide bereavement and psychosocial support for patients and families as well as assist with clinical education and oversight of Hospice Volunteers. For full job descriptions, benefit information and applications, please visit us online at: www.sahpendleton.org SAH is an equal opportunity employer. 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices EO-9334 TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE The Trustee under the terms of the Trust Deed described herein, at the direction of the Beneficiary, hereby elects to sell the prop- erty described in the Trust Deed to satisfy the obligations secured thereby. Pursuant to ORS 86.771, the following information is provided: ERIK R. BROOKS AMERITITLE NANCY K. CARY UMPQUA BANK 2. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: scribed as follows: The real property is de- Lot 12 and the West Half of Lots 13 and 14, Block 161, RESERVA- TION ADDITION (Platted as Reserve Addition), to the Town, now City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon. 3. RECORDING. The Trust Deed was recorded as follows: Date Recorded: August 29, 2012 Recording No. 2012-5950549 Official Records of Umatilla County, Oregon 4. DEFAULT. The Grantor or any other person obligated on the Trust Deed and Promissory Note secured thereby is in default and the Beneficiary seeks to foreclose the Trust Deed for failure to pay: Monthly payments in the amount of $750.57 each, due the first of each month, for the months of June 2017 through October 2017; plus late charges and advances; plus any unpaid real prop- erty taxes or liens, plus interest. 5. AMOUNT DUE. The amount due on the Note which is se- cured by the Trust Deed referred to herein is: Principal balance in the amount of $92,459.29; plus interest at the rate of 4.250% per annum from May 1, 2017; plus late charges of $333.26; plus advances and foreclosure attorney fees and costs. 6. SALE OF PROPERTY. The Trustee hereby states that the property will be sold to satisfy the obligations secured by the Trust Deed. A Trustee’s Notice of Default and Election to Sell Under Terms of Trust Deed has been recorded in the Official Records of Umatilla County, Oregon. 7. TIME OF SALE. Date: March 29, 2018 Time: 11:00 a.m. Place: Umatilla County Courthouse 216 SE 4th Street Pendleton, Oregon 8. RIGHT TO REINSTATE. Any person named in ORS 86.778 has the right, at any time that is not later than five days before the Trustee conducts the sale, to have this foreclosure dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstated by payment to the Beneficiary of the entire amount then due, other than such portion of the princi- pal as would not then be due had no default occurred, by curing any other default that is capable of being cured by tendering the performance required under the obligation or Trust Deed and by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and Trust Deed, together with the trustee’s and attor- ney’s fees not exceeding the amount provided in ORS 86.778. _______________________________________________ NOTICE REGARDING POTENTIAL HAZARDS (This notice is required for notices of sale sent on or after January 1, 2015.) Without limiting the trustee’s disclaimer of representations or war- ranties, Oregon law requires the trustee to state in this notice that some residential property sold at a trustee’s sale may have been used in manufacturing methamphetamines, the chemical compo- nents of which are known to be toxic. Prospective purchasers of residential property should be aware of this potential danger be- fore deciding to place a bid for this property at the trustee’s sale. _______________________________________________ You may reach the Oregon State Bar’s Lawyer Referral Service at 503-684-3763 or toll-free in Oregon at 800-452-7636 or you may visit its website at: www.osbar.org. Legal assistance may be available if you have a low income and meet federal poverty guidelines. For more information and a directory of legal aid pro- grams, go to http://www.oregonlawhelp.org. Any questions regarding this matter should be directed to Lisa Summers, Paralegal, (541) 686-0344 (TS #30057.30625). www.pacificethanol.net/careers Pacific Ethanol utilizes E-verify. 828 Misc for Sale 1-877-220-5627 www.horizonprojectinc.com PRODUCTION OPERATOR Essential Duties and Re- sponsibilities: Operates equipment to achieve opti- mal performance; Adjusts equipment settings to ensure the ethanol produced meets quality and quantity expec- tations; Inspects and main- tains the equipment to ensure proper processing; Inspects the quality and of the product and documents the result at certain intervals of the pro- duction process; Completes daily shift production logs; Coordinates with lab techni- cians to ensure product qual- ity; Investigates monitors and reports deviations from pro- duction standards. We can highlight your ad with grey, green, yellow, blue or pink! 223 SW Court, Pendleton or To learn more about us & our open positions, please visit us online at: Grantor: Trustee: Successor Trustee: Beneficiary: Environment: Pacific Eth- anol is the leading producer and marketer of low-carbon renewable fuels in the west- ern United States. With the addition of four Midwestern ethanol plants in July of 2015, we have expanded our op- erations and sales footprint, more than doubling our scale, entering new markets, and expanding our mission to be- come the industry leader in the production and market- ing of low-carbon renewable fuels. View all statewide legal notices online at: www.publicnoticeads.com Notices under this classifi- cation are required by law to run in a newspaper of general circulation. A notarized proof of publication will be provided for all notices. Some notices may require pre-payment. Deadline for submission is 3pm, three (3) working days prior to required publication date. The East Oregonian will accept responsibility for print- ing errors on the first publica- tion only. Submit to: Legals 211 SE Byers Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801 legals@eastoregonian.com 1. PARTIES: Purpose: This position is re- sponsible for effectively oper- ating the plant equipment to ensure the quality and quan- tity of ethanol fuel production is optimized. Contact Dayle or Grace today to place your classified ad! Join Us For Our Hiring Event! 408 E. Main St #B, Hermiston HOME HEALTH AND HOSPICE DIRECTOR 101 Legal Notices 1-800-962-2819 or visit our offices at: HELP WANTED Morrow County Health Dis- trict is seeking applicants for its 661 Childcare/Adult classifieds@eastoregonian.com www.morrowcountyhealth district.org SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2018 651 Help Wanted F INANCE O FFICER We are recruiting for a full- time QUALITY ASSURANCE COORDINATOR This position is responsi- ble for quality assurance and quality improvement functions for the agency to include mental health and alcohol and drug services; ensures that clinical ser- vices and operations are ef- fective and meet standards of licensing authorities and state agencies; position may see clients. On-call or back-up on-call rotation during non-business hours required for crisis services. Four day work week avail- able. 651 Help Wanted Saturday, January, 27, 2018 DATED: November 6, 2017. Nancy K. Cary, Successor Trustee, Hershner Hunter, LLP, P.O. Box 1475, Eugene, OR 97440. January 13, 20, 27, February 3, 2018 Lien: A legal claim asserted over a property, usually to secure payment for a debt or obligation. Mortgage: A legal agreement that conveys the conditional right of ownership on an asset or property by its owner to a lender as security for a loan. Probate: The legal process that resolves a deceased person’s debts so the executor or personal representative can distribute assets in an estate according to a will. Trustee: a holder of property on behalf of a beneficiary. Disclaimer: The foregoing terms and definitions are provided merely as a guide to the reader and are not offered as authoritative definitions of legal terms. EO-9300 TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that certain trust deed made by SONIA BENEDICT and CHRISTOPHER STARKS, not as tenants in com- mon, but with the right of survivorship, as grantor, to PIONEER TITLE COMPANY, original trustee, and now Wade P. Bettis,. Ph.D., P.C., as sucessor trustee, in favor of STEVEN R. SKEEN , as beneficiary, dated January 19, 2010 , recorded on January 21, 2010, in the Records of Umatilla County, Oregon, as instrument No. 2010-5610423, covering the following described real property situated in that county and state, to-wit: Tract I Lots 1 and 2, Block 5 and Lots 1 through 15, Block 6, ORIGINAL TOWN OF DORIS, now Town of Reith, Umatilla County, Oregon. Tract II Commencing at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 7, Township 2 North, Range 32, East of the Willamette Meridian, Umatilla County, Oregon; thence South 89°29’09” East along the North line of the South- west Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 7, a dis- tance of 931 feet to the Northwest corner of Lot 7, Block 6, ORIG- INAL TOWN OF DORIS and the True Point of Beginning for this description; thence continuing South 89°29’09” East along the North line of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 7, a distance of 330 feet; thence North 00°30’51” West at right angles to the North line of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 7, a distance of 132 feet; thence North 89°29’09” West and parallel to the North line of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 7, a distance of 330 feet; thence South 00°30’51” East, a distance of 132 feet to the point of beginning. Both the beneficiary and the trustee have elected to sell the real property to satisfy the obligations secured by the trust deed and a notice of default has been recorded pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 86.752 (3); the default for which the foreclosure is made in grantor’s failure to pay when due the following sums: $5,541.90 in interest due and yet unpaid through 8/22/2017, and/ or $562.43 a month in monthly interest payments not paid from 9/24/2016. By reason of the default just described, the beneficiary has de- clared all sums owing on the obligation secured by the trust deed immediately due and payable, those sums being the following, to-wit: The principle sum of $69,900 with interest on the principle bal- ance at the rate of 9.00 per annum, from 1/21/2010, until paid; prepayment premium, if applicable; cost of foreclosure guar- antee reports; attorney’s fees; trustee’s fees; together with any other sums due or that may become due under the Trust Deed and/or Note or by reason of this foreclosure and any further ad- vances made by Beneficiary as allowed by the Trust Deed and/ or Note. WHEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the undersigned trust- ee will on March 23, 2018 at the hour of 9:00 o’clock, A .M., in accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, at 74657 Morrow St. in the City of Pendleton, County of Umatilla, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the interest in the real property described above which the grantor had or had power to convey at the time of the execution by grantor of the trust deed together with any interest which the grantor or grantor’s successors in interest acquired after the exe- cution of the trust deed, to satisfy the foregoing obligations there- by secured and the costs and expenses of the sale, including a reasonable charge by the trustee. Notice is further given that any person named in ORS 86.778 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last set for the sale, to have this fore- closure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the beneficiary of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred) and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tendering the perfor- mance required under the obligation or trust deed, and in addition to paying those sums or tendering the performance necessary to cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually in- curred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together with trustee and attorney fees not exceeding the amounts provided by ORS 86.778. Without limiting the trustee’s disclaimer of representations or war- ranties, Oregon law requires the trustee to state in this notice that some residential property sold at a trustee’s sale may have been used in manufacturing methamphetamines, the chemical compo- nents of which are known to be toxic. Prospective purchasers of residential property should be aware of this potential danger be- fore deciding to place a bid for this property at the trustee’s sale. In construing this notice, the singular includes the plural, the word “grantor” includes any successor in interest to the grantor as well as any other person owing an obligation, the performance of which is secured by the trust deed, and the words “trustee” and “beneficiary” include their respective successors in interest, if any. DATED November 8, 2017 /s/ Wade P. Bettis, Trustee 226 SE Byers Ave. Pendleton OR 97801 800-922-2647 I certify that I am the attorney or one of the attorneys for the above named trustee and that the foregoing is a complete and exact copy of the original trustee’s notice of sale. /s/ Jesse E. Hardval, Attorney for Trustee January 6, 13, 20, 27, 2018