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Page 4B CLASSIFIEDS East Oregonian 528 Out of Area Property for Sale Selling or Buying a property? If you are thinking of selling or buying a home, call for a free consultation. Day’s or evenings, 7 days a week. Rocky Mikesell Blue Jeans Realty “Our office is wherever you are” 541-379-8690 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: Selling or Buying a property? If you are thinking of selling or buying a home, call for a free consultation. Day’s or evenings, 7 days a week. Rocky Mikesell Blue Jeans Realty “Our office is wherever you are” 541-379-8690 UPCOMING GARAGE OR ESTATE SALE? Call 1-800-962-2819 to advertise it in our classified section and get your sale out there! 501 Open Houses 501 Open Houses O 643 Business- Sales Opportunities SAT., OCT. 20 Th , 10:00 Am TO NOON 314 NORTHGATE, PENDLETON, OR 651 Help Wanted Confederated Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK 651 Help Wanted Are You Awesome? Do You Care About Helping Others? If you answered YES, we need you! Horizon Project is a non- profit serving adults with intellectual and develop- mental disabilities. We are actively seeking dedicated team members to work as Direct Support Profession- als (DSPs). Join us Thursday, October 25th, for our Full time with benefits package, $28,023.36 to $48,783.84 annual DOE/DOQ Non-Exempt. The Accounts Payable Clerk provides clerical support necessary to pay the obligations of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Res- ervation. This person will be responsible for a group of vendors for which he or she will verify payment has not already been made and process payment in a timely and accurate manner. For Application for Employment or Vacancy Announcement please call (541)429-7180 or visit the Tribes website at http://ctuir.org/about-us/ employment-opportunities position is open until filled with first pull of October 12th and 19th 2018. Open Interview Event Jerry Baker Broker $279,000 REALLY NICE CUSTOM-BUILT HOME on Northgate with great views! 2158 sf(m/l) with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, and 2 bonus rooms in the basement. All appliances stay. New comp roof in 2010, new laminate floors in 2012. 2 medium size storage sheds, and a 2 car garage compliment this nice property. Jerry Baker 541 969-6378cell. #18216580 541-276-0021 W HI TNE Y & A S S O C I AT E S www.coldwellbankerwhitney.com 501 Open Houses GET A JOB... check out the employment Classifieds today! East Oregonian Classifieds Community Counseling Solution is seeking a Cri- sis Supervisor for Morrow, Wheeler, Grant and Gilliam counties. This position will oversee our crisis program agency wide and will direct- ly supervise crisis workers. This position ensures that the relevant Oregon Admin- istrative Rules (OAR’s) are adhered to, monitors quality assurance, and develops and monitors treatment pro- tocols. In addition, the Cri- sis Supervisor will respond as a backup to crisis calls during non-traditional work hours, on a rotating basis. A Master’s degree from an accredited university in psy- chology, sociology or other human services related field and have five years of ex- perience in the delivery of clinical services is required. This is a benefited, 0.5 FTE position and the salary range is pro-rated from $46,200 - $91,900 DOE. Please complete an applica- tion and upload your resume online at www.communitycounseling solutions.org BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! 9 am to 1 pm at our Pendleton Office located at 223 SW Court FIND IT in the 37 SE Dorion Ave 651 Help Wanted 651 Help Wanted CRISIS SUPERVISOR www.hirealicensedcontractor.com pen House! Friday, October, 19, 2018 Eastern Oregon Events See local events at: easternoregonevents.com East Oregonian Classified 1-800-962-2819 CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Community Counseling Solu- tions is a 501(C)(3) non-profit corporation serving Oregon in Morrow, Wheeler, Gil- liam, and Grant Counties. We are currently recruiting for a 36 hour a week MENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST to provide outpatient men- tal health counseling in the Boardman High School. Minimum qualifications in- clude a Bachelor’s degree in a behavioral science field, from an accredited college. Master’s degree preferred. Applicant must be willing to enroll in an accredited Mas- ter’s program upon hire. The pay for this position is $17.12 to 29.71 per hour, DOEE. Applicants pos- sessing an LPC, LCSW, or equivalent licensure are el- igible for a higher salary in this range. Excellent benefit package, including health in- surance and 401K. Potential eligibility for student loan for- giveness programs. Apply online and upload re- sume at communitycounseling solutions.org Position open until filled. EOE. CLASSIFIEDS ARE the place to but it, sell it or find it... check us out for what you need! Universal Crossword 501 Open Houses Edited by Timothy Parker October 19, 2018 Open House ! FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2018 Wanting Square SUN., OCT. 21 ST , 1:00-3:00 pm 209 NW DESpAIN, pENDLETON CLASSIC NORTH HILL HOME NE W $257,400 Jason Van Nice Broker You have loved it for years, now YOU can own it. This 2550 sf(m/l), 2 bed, possible 3rd bedroom or den/office, 2.5 bath home has style, charm and character galore. Original woodwork, historical updates to the kitchen, fenced landscaped back yard and full basement and easy walking distance to Main Street makes this a highly desirable home. Do not miss out on this chance to own this one of a kind home. Jason Van Nice 760 409-6842cell. Kevin Hale 541 969-8243cell. #18321469 37 SE Dorion Ave 541-276-0021 W HI TNE Y & AS S O C I AT E S www.coldwellbankerwhitney.com 501 Open Houses 501 Open Houses ! e s u o H n e Op SAT., OCT. 20 Th , 11:00 Am -1:00 pm 213 E. CURRANT • AThENA, OR. ATHENA NE W Marsha Morgan Broker ADORABLE 1188 SF(M/L) RANCH STYLE HOME home in heart of Athena. 2018 remodeled/rebuild includes new carpet, kitchen appliances, furnace, dbl pane vinyl windows, insulation. Also, updated modern paint colors, large family room, vaulted ceilings, ceiling fans. Marsha Morgan 541 377-5152cell. #18511040 $144,900 37 SE Dorion Ave 541-276-0021 W HI TNE Y & AS S O C I AT E S www.coldwellbankerwhitney.com Sometimes you can choose what to want. More often your wants choose you. Today’s want may an- nounce itself like a foreigner asking to join you for lunch. It will then sit at your table regardless of how you answer. Mercury square Mars sug- gests that the first step in accom- modating a demanding desire is to recognize that you didn’t ask for it. ARIES (March 21-April 19). On the one hand you know what you must do, and on the other you just don’t feel like it. And getting your feel- ings aligned in the direction of your goals isn’t quite as easy as you’d like, but if you can do this, you can do anything. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Rela- tionships should not be left unat- tended for too long. They are like gardens that, untended, will grow in strange directions or not at all. You care, so you’ll put the time in to make a thing beautiful. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). It is each person’s responsibility to fill up the emotional tank. Do you know what you need? Today it’s physical exercise, professional fulfillment and interesting hobbies that will contribute most significant- ly to your well-being. CANCER (June 22-July 22). The luckiest thing you can do today is to go where you’ve never been. Don’t wait for someone you know to join you. Take yourself. Something as simple as breathing different air will make a big difference to your mood. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Don’t be surprised if you get what you want- ed and find out that it doesn’t stop the yearning. It’s just a sign that it wasn’t what you wanted after all. Strive to understand, in the deep- est way, what you really need. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). People show and feel caring differently. The closer these match up, the happier the relationship will be. Chances are, someone is caring for you in ways you don’t recognize as care. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). The out- side world will feel like a dream. If this doesn’t suit your sensibility, turn to your inside world which is where you’ll feel most awake. There, discovery awaits you. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). It would be nice to wake up feeling full of confidence, but it doesn’t al- ways work that way. For instance, today it works like this: Someone believes in you and then you start believing in yourself more, too. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). People will inspire you with their stories and maybe you’ll even start a program based on the inspira- tion. Know that things will happen differently for you because every person’s journey is different. Just focus on yours. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). It will be lucky to stimulate your mind with challenges not found at home. You don’t know what exactly these challenges will be, and you don’t have to seek them either. Just go out into the world and they’ll be there for you. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You’re due an apology. Even though many of the mistakes that were made were unintentional, you still feel a deficit -- like something has to be made right. Until this happens, there’s a sense of being incomplete. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). When you see it, you take pleasure in the happiness of others. You prefer to do this in person, as even the pret- tiest picture on social media can be secretly unhappy. You want to see the joy for yourself. TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Oct. 19). The adventures will have higher stakes and bigger payoffs. It’s because you’ve established a certain basis of trust between you and yours... and more importantly between you and you. Other delights of the solar return will include the sweet revenge of success, a moment of poetic justice and a fun purchase. Gemini and Cancer adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 6, 30, 2, 22 and 28. ACROSS 1 An account payabl” 5 “Just G”tting Start”d” star 10 Typ” of t””n king 14 “wrava!” ”vok”r 15 wail”y and waldwin 16 Congr”s- sional und”rling 17 M”ntally z”roing in 20 Show ob”isanc”, in a way 21 Lik” bas”ball’s summ”r t”am 22 “I call it!” 25 Wriggly fish 26 Passing N”wton 29 Python shap” 31 R”cycl”s 35 Myst”rious craft 36 war worth lots 38 Thing ch”ck”d off 39 Lik” l”ft-out food 43 Shot m”a- sur”m”nt 44 Fabl”s guy 45 Z”ro 46 R”mov”s wrinkl”s, in a way 49 Tart fruit 10/19 50 Und”rstand, as a gag 51 T”ntativ” drinks 53 w”yonc” hairstyl”, som”tim”s 55 Pass along wisdom 58 Riding acc”ssori”s 62 Common busin”ss ”xp”ns” 65 Ang”lic? No, no, no 66 GMC SUV 67 Marin” bird 68 Cruis”d through, as an ”xam 69 Digital commu- nication company 70 Doc’s advic” DOWN 1 How r”turn”rs will b” right? 2 Liv”r min”ral 3 Qw’s prot”ctors 4 Lik” ti”d sho”s 5 Ex”cut”d, as a program 6 Apicultural c”nt”r? 7 “wuona ___” (good night) 8 “How much hav” I lost” d”vic” 9 Stabl” p”rson 10 Hillary Clinton w”ar 11 Latvia’s capital 12 F”atur” of garbag” 13 Sh”rwood’s m”rry group 18 Obtain via int”rrogation 19 Isolat”d spot of land 23 Fill”t’s lack 24 Gr””k “s” 26 Miss Muff”t had som” 27 Activ”, p”r Holm”s 28 Long-fac”d cr”atur” 30 Cant”rs 32 Lik” on” slow”r than a wasp 33 Chillingly w”ird 34 Silv”r fish 37 Musk-y company? 40 R”ady to b” cut? 41 Play fiddl”r’s spot 42 First glanc” 47 Laminat”d min”ral 48 Sudd”n outpourings 52 P”rform lousily 54 Wait”r’s want 55 Grandios”, filmwis” 56 Proofr”ad- ”r’s notation 57 Gr””n sin? 59 w”astly cr”atur” 60 Offic” stapl”s 61 L”av” in, ”ditorially 62 Avis output 63 R”publican abbr. 64 Top s””d’s r”ward PREVIOUS PUZZLE ANSWER 10/18 © 2018 Andr”ws McM””l Univ”rsal www.upuzzl”s.com RAT PATROL By Timothy E. Parker