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Page 2A East Oregonian EASTERN OREGON MARKETPLACE Tuesday, August, 13, 2019 EASTERN OREGON marketplace Place classified ads online at www.easternoregonmarketplace.com or call 1-800-962-2819 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. After hours, leave a voicemail and we’ll confirm your ad the next business day. Email us at classifieds@ eastoregonian.com or fax: 541-278-2680 East Oregonian Deadline is 3 p.m. the day before publication 211 S.E. Byers Ave. 333 E. Main St. We accept: Pendleton, OR 97801 Hermiston, OR 97838 See www.easternoregonmarketplace.com for classified ads from all over Eastern Oregon EAST OREGONIAN • HERMISTON HERALD • BLUE MOUNTAIN EAGLE • WALLOWA COUNTY CHIEFTAIN 104 Special Notices “The Comfortable Choice” Serving Eastern Oregon Since 1983 Residential & Commercial • Air Conditioning • Heat Pumps • Gas Furnaces • Refrigeration Gas • Hot Water Heaters • Gas Fireplaces • Ice Machines • Sheetmetal • Inspections and More! Contact us when “some” just isn’t good enough! PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD ON THE FIRST DAY OF PUBLICATION. While we are happy to make any necessary corrections, we can not be responsible for errors appearing for mul- tiple days. Thank you! CLASSIFIED LINE AD DEADLINES EASTERN OREGON www.wheatlandins.com East Oregonian 2:30PM the day prior to publication HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING, LLC 541.567.3095 Pendleton • Athena • Hermiston • Th e Dalles • Heppner • Ione • La Grande • Enterprise • Elgin • Baker City • Condon Hermiston Herald 10am Tuesday 455 E. Main St., Hermiston • 541-567-8834 1-800-962-2819 82000 Hwy 395 N., Hermiston • CCB #189229 301 RVs & Travel Trailers 2008 Goldstream vista cruiser type C sleeps six, slid out $53,000 5413102034 502 Real Estate How Much is your Home Worth? Call Matt Vogler, The Week- end and After Hours Realtor, for a free Market Analysis. 541.377.9470. More Listings needed to meet current buyer demand! John J. Howard & Assoc. (541) 377-9470 IT WILL SELL EMAIL : CLASSIFIEDS @ EASTOREGONIAN . COM classifieds@eastoregonian.com We Hear You! You deserve total audiological care. Professional. Experienced. Local. 184 Personals Use an attention getter, color, or border to make your ad stand out! Contact Rowan or Chloe at classifieds@eastoregonian.com 1-800-962-2819 to place your classified ad! I N C LASSIFIEDS ! What is on your wishlist?? Prompt, Courteous, Reliable service with TURN HERE RE- ALTY to find your New Home Call Kerry 541 377 6855 . (One Realtor accessing all listings available in our area) TURN HERE REALTY & TRAVEL 305 SW Court Ave Pendleton Call for your classified ad today! 800-962-2819 Providing Funeral and Cremation Services for Umatilla County since 1887 Renata Anderson, MA Pam Wagenaar, Administrative Assistant Ron and Valori Martin 2237 SW Court, Pendleton 541-276-5053 www.renataanderson.com SAFETY 131 SE Byers Ave., Pendleton 541-276-1221 • www.pioneerchapel.com Check Your Lights With fall around the corner, the days are getting shorter. Ensure your vehicle is safe to operate for nighttime driving by checking your entire lighting system. Properly working bulbs are important to signify your intentions to other drivers and highlight the road in front of you. It’s important to under- stand how to change your vehicle’s lights and the types of bulbs that are used for illu- mination. For some newer vehicles, a simple headlight change isn’t always the case and requires an expert to dismantle a front end or replace an innovative HID bulb. Some options with LED brake lights may even require a complete replacement of the rear assemblies. Check with your local dealership to get estimates and prepare yourself for the costs you should budget for so you’re not left in the dark due to an unaffordable repair. HEADLIGHTS If you don’t often drive at night, you may not realize you have a bulb out until it’s too late. You may find yourself struggling to see the oncom- ing road or being stopped by a law enforcement agent and © ADOBE STOCK receiving a warning or expen- sive fine. With someone else in the vehicle, ask them to flip on both the low- and high- beams. You should also inspect for working fog and daytime running lights. Some newer vehicles forgo a tradi- tional halogen bulb and use an HID system. They are ben- eficial in terms of longevity and brightness, but rely on an expensive system of compo- nents like ballasts and an igniter. INTERIOR Inside your cabin are even more lights that help keep you safe. In addition to ana- lyzing your dome bulbs, it’s likely your dashboard relies on illumination to highlight essential gauges like the speedometer, fuel levels and warning systems. After you determine it’s a bulb issue and not a blown fuse, replac- ing dash lights includes taking out the instrument cluster and may be best left to a pro- fessional. STOP AND TURN You should also take the time to ensure the rear of your vehicle is illuminated. Make sure the stoplight and turn bulbs are working properly as well as license plate lights. Your blinkers will usually warn you of a problem inside the cabin by blinking quickly when the switch is engaged.