East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 16, 2019, Page Page 6A, Image 20

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ACCOUNTING HELP & ASSISTANCE
651 Help Wanted
The Umatilla County FSA is
accepting applications for a
permanent Program Technician
in Pendleton, Oregon.
For more information, please
contact the FSA office
(541 )278-8049 ext. 2.
Apply through USAJobs.gov
at https://www.usajobs.gov/ ;
search keyword- “FSA” loca-
tion- “Pendleton”
Certifi ed Public Accountant, LLC
541.567.1780
635 S.E. 4th St., Hermiston
www.CarolleenLovell.com
Morrow County has an open-
ing for a full-time Legal Sec-
retary/Office Manager in the
District Attorney’s office in
Heppner, OR. Qualified appli-
cant must possess prior Legal
secretary experience. Wage
starts at $20.13 per hour plus
excellent benefits. For com-
plete job description and ap-
plication please visit Morrow
County online at www.co.mor-
row.or.us or contact Human
Resources at 541-676-5620.
Closes July 26, 2019. Morrow
County is an EOE.
IT’S WORTH IT! GET A CLASS AD!
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651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
Peer Mentor (2)
Open Until Filled
$2,945.00/Month
Please visit umatillacounty.net
for a complete job description
and application instructions or
Umatilla County
216 SE 4th St.
Pendleton, OR 97801
541-278-6205
Applications will be accepted
July 9- July 23, 2019.
Salary range of $30,344-
$54,670/year based
on qualifications and
experience.
QuickBooks can provide useful and timely information in
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651 Help Wanted
Tuesday, July, 16, 2019
Auditor for Harney County
Harney County Court is re-
questing written proposals
from certified municipal au-
ditors to conduct the annual
audit of the County’s finan-
cial records for a three-year
(3) period beginning with the
2019-2022 fiscal year. Audits
shall be conducted accord-
ing to the criteria prescribed
by the Minimum Standards
of Audit Oregon Municipal
corporations and shall satisfy
the provisions of the “Audit
of State and Local Govern-
ments”.
Harney County Court will
make selection of the audit
firm. For a copy of the Coun-
ty’s audit proposal information
go to www.co.harney.or.us
We look forward to receiving
your proposal on or before
July 24, 2019 at 5:00 p.m.
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HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS!
Confederated Tribes of the
Umatilla Indian Reserva-
tion
Child/Youth Advocate
Full time with benefits
package $28,583.88-
$29,500 annual DOE/DOQ
The Child/Youth Advocate is
responsible primarily for pro-
viding support and advocacy
services to child and youth
victims and secondarily to
adult victims of domestic vi-
olence, sexual assault, teen
dating violence, elder abuse
and stalking while work-
ing cooperatively with other
agencies to work towards es-
tablishing sovereign individ-
uals within and surrounding
the Confederated Tribes of
the Umatilla Indian Reserva-
tion. For Employment Appli-
cation or Vacancy Announce-
ment please visit the Tribes
website at http://ctuir.org/
about-us/employment-oppor-
tunities or call (541)429-7180
the position is open until
filled. (541)276-3165
Confederated Tribes
of the Umatilla Indian
Reservation
Male Re-Education/
Intervention Facilitator
$35,204.76-$37,000 annual
DOE/DOQ Covered Status/
Non-Exempt. The position
is full time with the benefits
package. Grant funded posi-
tion, when grants ends and or
not renewed the position will
end. The Male Re-Education/
Intervention Facilitator works
with perpetrators of family vi-
olence providing space and
opportunity for a process of
change. In promoting safety
for our community by assist-
ing in the re-education and
recovery of the perpetrator
in partnership with Parole &
Probation, Yellowhawk Be-
havior Health, Law Enforce-
ment, Tribal and State Court,
and Prosecution. For Employ-
ment Application or Vacancy
Announcement please visit
the Tribes website at http://
ctuir.org/about-us/employ-
ment-opportunities
or call
(541)429-7180 the position is
open until filled.
661 Childcare/Adult
Contact Rowan or Chloe
today to place your
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1-800-962-2819
classifieds@eastoregonian.com
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SAMPLES & VENDORS
WINE GUIDE | TYPES OF WINE
Craft Wines
C
raft beers, or those from small breweries,
have been popular for years. Now, craft
wines are on the rise. According to the Craft
Wine Association, a certified craft wine is a
commercially available, small-production wine
made in a total run of fewer than 5,000 cases.
Authenticity and traceability
are key components in certifi-
cation, as well. With the growth
of eating local movements, craft
wines are poised for a big 2019
and massive growth.
story to tell. The story of the
farmer and the winemaker, and
even of the region in which
they are produced. If you’re
going to travel, look for local
craft wines to pick up. They
make great souvenirs and gifts.
FINDING A CRAFT WINE
In addition to networking
with local wine stores, you can
also consult the Craft Wine
Association to find bottles and
wineries to your liking. You can
also spend the day exploring
local wineries and tasting wines
and finding new tastes.
Wineries aren’t just in
California; most states have at
least one.
IT’S ABOUT THE STORY
Moreso than wines made by
big wineries, craft wines have a
BEWARE
Just like with the craft beer
movement, some wines may be
mass produced wines masquer-
ading as a craft bottle. Lean on
the experts at your wine store.
Also look for the following sub-
tle clues outlined by wine mer-
chant Winestyr. Look at the
label for phrases like “grown,
produced and bottled by.” Also
look for locations. The more
specific the location, the more
likely you’re holding a craft
wine.
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