East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 07, 2020, Page 20, Image 20

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EASTERN OREGON MARKETPLACE
East Oregonian
651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
661 Childcare/Adult
Contact Rowan or Chloe
today to place your
classified ad!
The City of Hermiston is
seeking a FULL-TIME CODE
ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL
This position focuses on field
inspections and field and
telephonic interactions with
citizens, business owners,
and property owners to
ensure compliance with
municipal code provisions,
zoning codes, and ordinanc-
es promulgated by the city.
Incumbents initially work
under general supervision
and are expected to become
increasingly knowledgeable
and carry out assignments
with increasing indepen-
dence. Full job description
and application available
online at
www.hermiston.or.us
Deadline to apply
01/24/2020
CHILDREN’S outgrown
clothing, toys and furniture sell
quickly with a classified ad.
Planning Manager
Salary Range $5645 - $7943
+ Excellent Benefits
Located in Morrow County,
Oregon
Morrow County is now
accepting applications for
a full-time, exempt, Plan-
ning Manager. Under the
supervision of the Commu-
nity Development Director,
this position will oversee the
functions of the Planning
Department and play an
essential role in current, long-
range, and land-use planning.
Minimum requirements
include a Bachelor’s degree
in Planning, Landscape
Architecture, geography or
a closely related field. For
complete job description and
to apply, go to
www.co.morrow.or.us
or contact Morrow County HR
at 541-676-5620, or Email
kcarlson@co.morrow.or.us.
Morrow County is an EOE.
Posting closes on January
6, 2020
1-800-962-2819
classifieds@eastoregonian.com
We can highlight your ad
with color!
Tuesday, January, 7, 2020
ADVERTISERS:
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828 Misc for Sale
830 Produce
LeFore APPLES
CLASSIFIEDS
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Seconds by the box.
Many varieties.
Wednesdays Only
Starting Jan. 8
10AM- 3PM
BUYER meets seller every day
of the week in the classified
columns of this newspaper.
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Milton-Freewater Drive-In
541-938-7349
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UMATILLA
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Contact your Angela Treadwell, Sales Manager today to schedule an appointment!
or call 800-522-0255
atreadwell@eastoregonian.com or call us today! 541-966-0827
THE YEAR 2020 | POLITICS
Make your
Vote Count
in 2020
On Nov. 3, Americans will celebrate
democracy by making their vote matter in
the United States presidential election. If
you’re not already registered, get the ball
rolling so you can participate.
REGISTER TO VOTE
Becoming eligible to vote is easy, but
you should check with your local regu-
lations to ensure you are registered in
time to vote. To register, the Official
Guide to Government Information and
Services suggests visiting Vote.gov to
complete it online. Or, if you would
rather participate with a physical docu-
ment, download the National Mail
Voter Registration form from usa.gov.
Another way to register is to visit a state
or local election office, or sometimes
the DMV or public assistance offices
can register you to vote.
VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME
A productive day at the polls requires
millions of volunteers across the coun-
try. To become eligible to donate your
time, the United States Election
Assistance Commission recommends
asking yourself these questions first.
• Are you a registered voter in the
state?
• What are the age requirements to
volunteer?
• Is there a residency requirement to
sign up?
• Do you have a preferred political
party affiliation?
Answer these questions honestly,
then contact your local election office
to sign up as an election worker.
TYPES OF ELECTION WORKERS
While many positions at an election
office are volunteer roles, some catego-
ries do include a small financial contri-
bution to a worker. Check with your
local office if they need help in these
areas to make some extra money.
Polling place inspector: Responsible
for overseeing the Election Day opera-
tions at their assigned office. An inspec-
tor works all day to coordinate site
access, set up equipment and assist
voters through the process. At the end
of the voting day, they should transport
the ballots to a collection center.
Election day coordinator: These spe-
cialists perform a crucial role in com-
munications, troubleshooting and
restocking supplies. Typically, they
operate in different offices throughout
the local area.