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CLASSIFIEDS
East Oregonian
360 Garage Sales
ESTATE SALE
3012 SW Isaac, Pendleton,
OR
Saturday February 1
8am-3pm
Sunday February 2
9am-2pm
1/2 Price on Sunday-
Most Items
Visa/ MC
King and Single beds, 2
couches, dining table and
chairs, kitchen table and 2
chairs, coffee, end, sofa,
and side tables, 3 cabinets,
washer+dryer, Grundig
Radio-Phono, mirrors,
mid-century furniture, art
ashtrays, dishes, wall hung
fireplace (works). Christ-
mas items, household,
pots, pans, small applianc-
es, Pyrex, Corning, Fire-
king, utensils and more.
costume jewelry, ladies’
cashmere coat, men’s Levi,
fleece jacket, boots, work
clothes, pocket knives,
machete, belts, buckles,
BB guns, sleeping bag,
quilt, blankets. Yard, hand
and power tools, Snap-
on toolbox, toolset, 4’, 5’,
8’+10’ step ladder, outdoor
furniture, concrete table
and bench set, large and
small yard decor, wall art,
wind chimes, 2 children’s
playhouses, 2 push mow-
ers, and bicycle, rugs, 2
vacuums, bookshelves,
radios, tape player, DVD
player, DVDs, records,
VHS, vintage Harmony
guitar, German magazines,
and cookbooks. Large doll
collection, Steiff, Victoria,
Jessie, Royal Vienna, Jerri,
Maryse Nicole, Maranuk,
Dona RuBert, Fayzah
Spanas, Bearly People,
Seymore Mann + More.
Vintage Court Antiques
541-377-0510
504 Homes for Sale
Thinking of buying or selling a
home in 2020? Interest rates
are low and now is a great time
to get started. I am available
evenings and weekends to
accommodate your busy sched-
ule. Let me help make your
dreams a reality!
Carolyn Rovier
541-786-0822
503-548-4848
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
All real estate advertising
in this paper is subject to
the Fair Housing Act which
makes it illegal to advertise
any preference, limitation, or
discrimination based on race,
color, religion, sex, handicap,
familial status, or national or-
igin, or an intention to make
any such preference, limita-
tion, or discrimination. Famil-
ial status includes children
under the age of 18 living with
parents or legal custodians,
pregnant women, and people
securing custody of children
under 18.
This newspaper will not
knowingly accept any adver-
tising for real estate which
is in violation of the law. Our
readers are hereby informed
that all dwellings advertised
in this newspaper are avail-
able on an equal opportunity
basis. To complain of dis-
crimination, call HUD toll-free
at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-
free telephone number for the
hearing impaired is 1-800-
927-9275.
K eep up
on local
events
near you
613 Houses
for Rent
Hermiston -New executive
single family home.
Top line feature thru out a
must see, security enhanced
garbage and lawn service
included 3br 2ba
No smoke
$2100/month
12 month lease
Text for appointment
503-789-3868
Hermiston-New spac super
NRG efficient Duplx unit
W/MIni-Split heat/ac system
2br 2ba All appls included
Master W/WIC & Europe-
an WI tile shower Quartz
CT’s Tile & LVT flrs Large
attached SGL car gar Pvt
fenced back yard Lrg cover
back patio Exc parking
Garbage and Lawn care
included
No smoke
$1590/month
Text for appt
503-789-3868
631 For Rent
651 Help Wanted
For Rent
2 Bedroom + Bonus Room, 1
1/2 bath, large yard. Pets
welcome, well insulated,
carport.
$750 monthly + deposit
call 541-215-7294
Taking applications for a north
hill dueplex with an amazing
veiw.
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom,
1000sq.ft. Comes with a new
$1200 range, fridge, washer/
dryer, and dishwasher.
No smoking and No pets.
541-276-7726
541-379-5000.
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:
For Rent in Hermiston Oregon
Deluxe Duplex, 2 bedrooms,
1 bath, brick building, real tile
bathroom, private covered park-
ing, brick fireplace, solid wood
cabinets, total lawn care, w/s/g,
furnished, good location.
$995 per month.
541-567-8179
Get Your Class Ad Today!
You can
find your
dream home
651 Help Wanted
Morrow County
Public Works is accepting
applications for Park Hosts
for Anson Wright Memorial
Park, Cutsforth Park, and the
Off-Highway Vehicle Park
for the duration of the 2020
camping season. May –
November 2020.
Applications may be picked up
at the Morrow County Public
Works Office, PO. Box 428,
365 W. Hwy 74, Lexington,
OR. 97839 and must be
returned to the same address.
Position open until filled. For
additional information and
a job description, contact
Morrow County Public Works.
541-989-9500.
YOUR DREAM HOME
EASTERNOREGONEVENTS.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.
www.hirealicensedcontractor.com
631 For Rent
See pictures online now
@ www.vintagecourt
antiques.com
is right here in the Classifieds!
Check our real estate listings.
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Morrow County does not dis-
criminate on the basis of age,
religion, race national origin,
sex or handicapped status
in hiring or the provision of
services.
Check out our
Real Estate Listings
in the Classifieds
651 Help Wanted
Columbia River Inter-Tribal
Fisheries Enforcement
(CRITFE)
is hiring a Police Officer, regular,
full-time with a starting salary of
$50,506.00 annually. The posi-
tion is in Hood River or Board-
man, OR and will close on
February 7th,2020.
Apply online at:
https://www.critfc.org/blog/jobs/
police-officer-3/
Community Counseling Solu-
tions is hiring for a Clinical Su-
pervisor of the Morrow Coun-
ty School Based Counselors.
This position is based in Mor-
row County. Candidate will
model high clinical standards
of CCS and establish time
sensitive guidelines. Employ
relationship building by col-
laborating with Morrow Coun-
ty School District Administra-
tion, conduct assessments
and develop treatment plans.
Masters degree in psychology
or other human service-re-
lated field and 5 five years
delivering clinical services re-
quired. Must be able to pass
a background check, have a
valid license and insurance.
The pay range for this position
is $50,400 – $91,900, DOEE.
EOE. Apply at community-
counselingsolutions.org
UPCOMING GARAGE OR
ESTATE SALE?
Call 1-800-962-2819
to advertise it in our
classified section and get
your sale out there!
Your Dream Home
Could Appear at any
MOMENT!
DONT LET THAT MOMENT SLIP AWAY!
CHECK CLASSIFIEDS FOR LOCAL PROPERTY LISTINGS!
Universal Crossword
Edited by David Steinberg January 28, 2020
TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2020
Mars and Neptune Commitment Chal-
lenge
Mars and Neptune square off to remind
us that big issues can take longer to work
out. Maybe a lifetime just isn’t enough.
But when it comes to soul-elevation,
time isn’t the most relative variable any-
way. The measurement that matters is
commitment. Wholeheartedly agree to
do whatever it takes, for however long,
because it’s all that matters.
ARIES (March 21-April 19). The bottom
line is important, but it’s rarely what a sit-
uation is really about. To know what real-
ly matters to people, study interactions.
Inside the smallest gestures will be the
gift of everything.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You’ve de-
cided to get good at something. It doesn’t
matter how far off you are from the mark
right now. Figure out what small part of it
you can learn. You only need to get 1%
better at a time.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You don’t like
to start a thing unless you think you can
finish it. The rookie move is to put to-
gether the puzzle before you notice how
many pieces will be involved.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). What do
you have to do to make your heart a zone
of peace? And can you do it alone? No.
That’s as impossible as harmonizing with
yourself in real time.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). A ring of fire is
an enduring symbol. Johnny Cash sang
about it, circus cats jump through it and,
recently, it was found illustrated on an
ancient Egyptian map. In some way,
you’ll be jumping through such a burning
loop today.
EASTOREGONREALESTATE.COM
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Sure, maybe
you could be going faster, more efficient-
ly and doing it in better form. But that’s
not the point. The point is movement.
Forget what it’s supposed to look like,
just make it count.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). In every mo-
ment, you have choices. Being too aware
of that fact is paralyzing, and not being
aware enough of it is worse. People get
stuck when they mistake sliding doors
for walls.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Something
interdimensional is occurring within. For
this reason, you’ll make as much of an
imprint on the world by observing pass-
ersby as you will by interacting with them
or staying home.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Ear-
ly judgment is inefficient. Then comes
opinions and disappointment. Then
comes arguing with reality -- what a
waste. Before you judge, let reality show
you what it is. Then accept that, and go
from there.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Know-
ing what you need is not so easy. Most
of the time, people just guess at it, get
it wrong, and try again. A person who
can accurately assess your needs is an
invaluable gift and should be cherished
as such.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Tolerance
needs a better public relations cam-
paign. It’s not regarded as particularly
glamorous, and yet tolerance is the value
most closely linked to “cool.” No one can
be cool without allowing a wide range of
life to happen.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You’re
never really on a straight road. Even the
most linear, endless unchanging line of
pavement is subtly wrapping around the
curvature of a spherical planet. Dips and
climbs are inevitable.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 28). Even
though the early weeks pop with excite-
ment, the real surprise will be the thrill
that comes from being needed. The
more you do for others, the better you
feel. And as you execute your plans,
you’ll notice who you inspire. Your past
and your professional life merge in help-
ful and lucrative ways. Scorpio and Pi-
sces adore you. Your lucky numbers are:
9, 2, 18, 44 and 6.
ACROSS
1 Cowardly
Lion portrayer
Bert
5 Annoying
sound from
a roommate
10 Kylie Jenner’s
mom
14 Southeast
Asian tongue
15 Sponsorship
16 Congressio-
nal assistant
17 Off-key
rapper who
loves to send
paper copies
of his songs?
19 Sure-footed
goat
20 Reduce
in rank
21 English
exam, often
22 Unruly kind
of rule
24 Composer
Brian
25 Defensive
spray
27 Squirrel’s
stash
29 Off-key
singer’s
amplified
command?
33 Troughs’
places
34 ___ in Show
35 Go here and
there
36 Carbonated
drink
37 Backstabber
38 Gathering
clouds,
some say
39 Often-
political
column
40 M&M’s
maker
1/28
41 Pancreas,
for one
42 Off-key
singer whose
clothes are
always neat?
44 Traveling bag
45 Video file
format
46 Like romantic
lighting
47 “... ___ any
drop to drink”
48 Audition tapes
51 Smooth
fabric
53 Baker?
54 Schifrin,
when playing
off-key rock
music?
58 Elaborate
party
59 Kind of
investor
60 Love, in Lima
61 Brawl
62 Many mature
in 10 years
63 Smaller
amount
DOWN
1 Capt.’s
inferiors
2 Tuna in a
wahine’s
belly?
3 Like some
eggs and
detectives
4 Abounding
5 Anglo-___
(early invaders
of England)
6 “Swell!”
7 Eye
improperly
8 Kia
subcompact
9 January hrs.
in Jersey City
10 Crusty
sandwich part
Scale Up
11 Barbecue
entree
12 Think tank
product
13 Alluring
18 Congregation
responses
21 Prefix for
“conscious”
22 Mr. Met
or Mariner
Moose
23 Sea creatures
with many
arms
25 Light sprays
26 Its max.
score is 36
28 Cash on hand
29 Anne of ’60s
comedy
30 A college’s
usually ends
in .edu
31 Be that as
it may
32 Melt down,
as lard
34 Fort whose
name
sounds like
a boast
40 West of
“My Little
Chickadee”
41 One may
play for
a living
43 Location
finder, briefly
44 Essential
statistics at
a hospital
46 Went out
with
48 Remove,
as a hat
49 “Did I ___!”
50 Self-
referential
51 ___ on the
dotted line
52 Carrier to
Jerusalem
54 Word lover’s
gift?
55 Tres minus
dos
56 The “L”
of L.A.
57 Places to
wear scrubs:
Abbr.
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