B4 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. 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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. 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