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Page 6A EASTERN OREGON MARKETPLACE East Oregonian 504 Homes for Sale 516 Lots & Acreage 516 Lots & Acreage PENDING $220000 Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom with updated kitchen, tile flooring, wood floors and carpeting throughout. Main floor offers a bathroom with a step in soaking bath, arched doorways and vaulted ceilings in the upper floor. Lots of room for the family in this two story home with a full basement on a corner lot and fenced yard in the historic town of Heppner. MLS19139457 Carolyn at Ranch-N-Home Realty. 541-786-0822 VIEW LOTS – Royal Ridge Beautiful views starting at $30,000. Land / Home Financ- ing available. Custom Home Builders/Developers welcome. Call for details. Rocky Mikesell Blue Jeans Realty “Our office is wherever you are” 541-379-8690 VIEW LOTS – Tutuilla Heights Subdivision. Beautiful view/ Large lots. Land / Home Financing available. Custom Home Builders/Developers welcome. Rocky Mikesell Blue Jeans Realty “Our office is wherever you are” 541-379-8690 Meacham Area. 10-13 Acre Building Sites now starting now at $109,650 including Power & Water. Financing available. Build your dream! Call for Details. Rocky Mikesell Blue Jeans Realty “Our office is wherever you are” 541-379-8690 CHILDREN’S outgrown clothing, toys and furniture sell quickly with a classified ad. CLASSIFIEDS DUST off the old pool table and sell it with a classified ad. Awnings · Patio/Sun Shades Pergolas ·Patio Covers · Solar Shades Solar Screens & More! Ask about our Monthly Specials! 509-308-1354 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! FREE ESTIMATES! www.nwshadeco.com 102 E Columbia Dr. Kennewick 99336 License #188965 541-567-0272 2150 N. First St., Hermiston Oct 8th-13th $1.00 OFF Raising a family? We can relate View online at eoparent.com KOMBUCHA ON TAP $1.00 OFF DATE ALMOND BUTTER SMOOTHIE 20 % OFF Fall Wraps & Sweaters (New Styles) • Andalou NonGMO Men’s Products• • Kids Relief Calming Effect & Flu products • • Aprons & Kitchen Items • 50 % OFF Retail Price Clearance Items!! (New Selection) CLEARANCE SIDEWALK SALE! 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 Closing Business Sale Due to the recent antique retail downturn and now that I am going to be the only antique/vintage store in Echo, I have made the difficult decision to close my beloved shop, Rendezvous Vintage. I need to completely liqiudate my inventory and I am having a BIG sale with HUGE mark- downs inside and outside. The shop’s holiday decor has been added to the backroom yardsale and the chandeliers in the front windows are final- ly for sale! If you thought my yard sale prices were good, wait til you see these killer closeout prices! Fridays & Saturdays Oct 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19 10am-5pm 210 W. Main Echo, OR Thank you for your support!! I will miss you!! Classified Ads work hard for you! LOOKING for a second car? The classified section is a complete car-buyer’s guide. Tuesday, October, 8, 2019 651 Help Wanted 651 Help Wanted Are you an RN who wants to make a positive impact in the community? Do you want to use your leadership skills to manage a nursing department and guide a team of nurses and medical assistants? If you answered Yes to these questions, then we have an opportunity for you! We are looking for an ex- perienced RN Supervisor who can provide direction to a team of Nurses who are passionate about communi- ty health and working with underserved populations at Mirasol Family Health Center in Hermiston. Apply online today at www.yvfwc.org Our mission celebrates diversity. We are committed to equal opportunity employ- ment. Rent a Center of Hermis- ton is looking for a store manager and assistant manager. Full Time with benifits including 401k, paid vacation. Must posess a val- id drivers license. must pass drug screening. good driving record required. Call 5099019182 to schedule possible interview. Assessment & Data Collections Specialist IMESD is currently seeking qualified applicants for an Assessment and Data Collec- tions Specialist CLOSES: Open until filled Contact Charlene at (541) 966-3224 for additional information or apply online www.imesd.k12.or.us/employ- ment 661 Childcare/Adult Contact Rowan or Chloe today to place your classified ad! 1-800-962-2819 classifieds@eastoregonian.com We can highlight your ad with color! WHY WAIT! GET YOUR CLASS AD NOW! 828 Misc for Sale Are you looking for an oppor- tunity to learn new skills and a career that offers growth and stability? Then this may be the perfect opportunity for you! We are looking for a Front Office Supervisor to lead all aspects of the day-to-day operation of the medical re- ception area at Mirasol Family Health Center. This positon is ideal for an individual that is seeking career progression within our organization. Apply online today at www.yvfwc.org Our mission celebrates diversity. We are committed to equal opportunity employ- ment. LOOKING for livestock buyers? Place a low-cost classified ad. 830 Produce LeFore APPLES 25¢ a pound Seconds by the box. Monday-Wednesday 10-3 1 mile west of M-F Drive-In 5419387349 CLASSIFIEDS ESTERN ADIATOR Parent Best Place in Town to Take a Leak! Eastern Oregon T YLER B URNETT M ANAGER 541-276-6468 westernradiator@gmail.com 1008 SE Court Pl. Pendleton Or. 97801 GREEN LIVING | THE NEXT GENERATION © ADOBE STOCK Teach Kids about Green Living Many times, it is easier to teach new habits to children than it is to teach adults. Children are not stuck in their ways yet and behaviors are easier to break. Parents should take advantage of this by teaching them sustainable green living habits. These can range from healthier eating and smarter energy usage, to appreciating the value in shopping locally in your region. Whatever you decide to focus on, make sure you are consistent and hold- ing them accountable for their actions — and make sure you’re holding yourself to the same standard. SUSTAINABLE EATING Teaching your kids sustain- able eating habits is easy. Making sure they follow through is a whole other story. The easiest way to show your kids the importance of healthy eating behaviors is by modeling it yourself. Do rou- tinely buy foods that require vast production, processing and packaging before they are ready for consumer purchase? If yes, then you have some changes to make when it comes to sustainable eating. Manufacturers use various chemicals to package highly processed foods. These types of processed and packaged foods are also dependent on transportation, which means the usage of fossil fuels. The Environmental Protection Agency urges you and your children to choose foods that: • Do not harm the environ- ment; • Support and preserve rural communities; • Are healthy and nutritious; • Respect farm animals; • Provide farmers with fair wages; • Are free of added toxins; • Are grown locally; and • Do not harm the health of farm workers. The point? Eating fresh, local foods — including meats, fruits and vegetables — can go a long way in decreasing your environmen- tal footprint as a family. And your kids will take notice too. SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION Many scientists link pollut- ants released by vehicles to an increase in air pollution and global warming, not to men- tion adverse health effects, including premature mortali- ty, cardiac issues, asthma and lung problems. By adopting more sustain- able methods of travel — and teaching their importance to your kids — we can all play our part in putting a stop to these unnecessary environ- mental and public health issues. Here are a few ideas from the CDC: • Walking and bicycling; • Public transportation; • Carpools; • Vanpools; and • Telework and alternate work schedules Encourage your kids to start loving their bikes early in life so they consider it a viable mode of transportation later in life. Do you have kids in college? Teach them about the rules of the road and where to find quality bike trails. They may just end up playing a role in lessening the overall impacts of costly transporta- tion issues.