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Page 6A EASTERN OREGON MARKETPLACE East Oregonian 651 Help Wanted 651 Help Wanted Zirkle Fruit Company is in search of an experienced Ranch Housing Maintenance person to facilitate in daily re- pairs/maintenance to housing and ranch operations at our Paterson, WA location. The successful candidate must have strong experience in plumbing, drywall, electrical, painting, installation of flooring and ceiling. Must have a good understanding of hand tools and required machinery to perform the tasks listed. Bilin- gual English/Spanish is a plus but is not required. Competi- tive wages & benefits offered. Please forward or fax your re- sume and references to: F/T NEMT Driver clean driving record $13.50 email resume to: hr@transols.com Zirkle Fruit Company 181017 SR 221 Paterson, WA 99345 Phone number: 509-875-2070 Fax number: 509-875-2128 Attn: Human Resources hr@zirklefruit.com 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. BUYER meets seller every day of the week in the classified columns of this newspaper. 651 Help Wanted 661 Childcare/Adult Contact Rowan or Chloe today to place your classified ad! 1-800-962-2819 classifieds@eastoregonian.com The City of Umatilla is recruiting for a Wastewa- ter Plant Supervisor. This position requires a high school diploma or GED with two-year or four-year degree desirable. This position also requires four years of experience, including super- visory responsibility, in the operation and maintenance of a wastewater treatment plant and collection system. Must have a valid State of Oregon commercial driver’s license or have ability to acquire. Required Certifica- tions: minimum possession of wastewater treatment III certification and ability to obtain wastewater treatment IV certification; possession of collections II certification. Salary $72,287-$84,967/yr. DOQ, plus excellent bene- fits. City is asking applicants to turn in an application and resume. Information and job description can be found on City of Umatilla’s website www.umatilla-city. org. Complete packets can be mailed to City of Umatilla, Attn: Human Resources, PO Box 130, 700 6th St., Umatil- la, OR 97882. Closing date: January 27, 2020 at 5:00pm. EOE/AA. We can highlight your ad with color! I N C LASSIFIEDS ! 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! MEDICAL DIRECTORY 828 Misc for Sale Call Today! 541-289-5433 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 WHY WAIT! GET YOUR CLASS AD NOW! 1060 W. 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Newport, Hermiston (across from U.S. Bank) DENTURES Blue Mountain Denture Center TROY STEWART - LICENSED DENTURIST 1300 6th St., Suite G, Umatilla, OR 97882 2194 Court Ave., Baker City, OR 97814 (541) 519-4696 • (541) 523-4752 To advertise in the Medical Directory, please call: Jeanne at 541-564-4531 or Audra at 541-564-4538 TAX GUIDE | STAY SAFE Beware New Tax Scams WHAT THE IRS WON’T DO They arrive in your email inbox and via the U.S. mail, by robocalls or texts on your phone, sometimes scammers even show up in person. These are the routes in which tax scams find their way to you. And while most know better, many don’t. First, know the rules: the IRS doesn’t conduct official business using email, nor will representatives call you (in most cases). The IRS initiates most contacts through regu- lar mail delivered by the United States Postal Service. Unless you have an over- due tax bill, have a delin- quent return or employment tax payment, or tour a busi- ness as part of an audit or investigation, the IRS won’t call or visit. And when they do, they’ll issue official notic- es through the mail before- hand. But scammers prey on tax- payers’ fears and insecurities, and some will fall for the scheme. Scam artists work year-round, according to the IRS, flooding email inboxes with phishing scams and rob- ocalls that seem authentic enough that some lose money. © ADOBE STOCK NEW SCAMS UNCOVERED pend or cancel the victim’s Recently, the IRS warned taxpayers involving two new twists on tax scams involving Social Security numbers and threats from a fictional gov- ernment agency. In the first instance, scam- mers claim to be able to sus- Social Security number, a common fear tactic in which con artists mention overdue taxes and use these false threats to fleece people. The second new scam involves the scammer send- ing a letter threatening a lien or levy. The letter is from a fake agency called the “Bureau of Tax Enforcement, which doesn’t exist according to the IRS. But it also refer- ences the IRS, which may cause the recipient into believing the letter is authen- tic. • Call to demand immedi- ate payment using a specific payment method such as a prepaid debit card, gift card or wire transfer. Generally, the IRS will first mail a bill to any taxpayer who owes taxes. • Demand that you pay taxes without the opportunity to question or appeal the amount they say you owe. You should also be advised of your rights as a taxpayer. • Threaten to bring in local police, immigration officers or other law enforcement to have you arrested for not pay- ing. The IRS also cannot revoke your driver’s license, business licenses or immigra- tion status. Threats like these are common tactics scam art- ists use to trick victims into buying into their schemes. If you receive any of these threats, here’s what you should do: Contact the U.S. Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration to report a phone scam. Use their “IRS Impersonation Scam Reporting” web page. You can also call (800) 366-4484. Report phone scams to the Federal Trade Commission. Use the “FTC Complaint Assistant” on ftc.gov. Please add “IRS Telephone Scam” in the notes. You also should report an unsolicited email claiming to be from the IRS, or an IRS- related component like the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System. Contact the IRS at phishing@irs.gov.