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    CLASSIFIEDS
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
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:
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/
www.hirealicensedcontractor.com
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.
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.
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.
HELP WANTED
INFORMATICS DIRECTOR
Morrow County Health Dis-
trict is recruiting for a full-time
Informatics Director. Duties
include managing all District
computer software and
programs, including install-
ing, changing and upgrading
software and applications.
Administers and maintains
employee access to network,
computers and peripherals.
Provides education and train-
ing for employees on operat-
ing systems, Microsoft Office
programs, electronic health
records programs, remote
communications, and other
District utilized programs.
Maintains software program
audits to insure the District
is in compliance with all li-
censing agreements and user
access policies, responsible
for all Meaningful Use data
reporting, USAC Rural Health
Care funding, reporting, and
bids, EMS reporting website,
Home Health & Hospice EMR
system, all patient data sub-
missions to state and federal
registries. Supervises one
full-time employee. Involves
some travel between District
locations throughout Morrow
County.
Bachelor Degree in Health
Informatics Management,
Clinical Health Informatics
or related field, or equiva-
lent education/experience
required. Minimum 3 years
experience with same or
similar duties working with
clinical information systems in
a healthcare setting as a de-
partment manager. Certified
Professional in Healthcare
Information & Manage-
ment Systems (CPHIMS)
or Certified Professional in
Health Informatics (CPHI) or
other equivalent certification
or degree required. Starting
wage range from $65,000
to $73,541.53 with excellent
benefits package. Pre-em-
ployment background check
and drug screen required.
Applications are available at
www.morrowcountyhealthdis-
trict.org on the Employment
page, at the Patient Business
Office at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital, or by contacting HR
Director Patti Allstott at 541-
676-2949. EEOE.
651 Help Wanted
APPLY NOW!!!
Eastern Oregon Programs
are hiring for:
Residential Associates,
Support Specialist, & On Call
Mental Health Associates
Mental health
experience highly preferred.
Visit our website:
www.columbiacare.org
click on Career Center
page to apply online.
PENDLETON CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE JOB OPENING
POSITION TITLE: Membership
Marketing Coordinator
Classification: Full-time
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Responsible for the develop-
ment, planning, and production
of all communications, both pa-
per and electronically, from the
Chamber office. This position
requires both internal and exter-
nal customer service and team-
work to be top priorities. Provide
internal technical support and
website maintenance as need-
ed. Is responsible for new mem-
bership sales and retention of
existing Chamber members. Ad-
ditional responsibilities include
the development, planning,
production and promotion of
programs and events that ben-
efit membership and promote
active participation in Chamber
activities.
Your Dream Home
Could Appear at any
MOMENT!
1 mile west of
Milton-Freewater Drive-In
541-938-7349
101 Legal Notices
EO-10544
City of Pendleton
REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS DEMOLITION
SERVICES
January 20, 2020
The City of Pendleton is
issuing this Request for
Proposals to obtain demo-
lition services for 1004 SW
Emigrant Pendleton, Or.
Proposal will be accepted
until February 5th, 2020
Preproposal are due at 2 PM
Facilities Managers office
Glenn Graham at City Hall
500 SW. Dorion Ave. Sealed
proposals shall be labeled
(BB-Warehouse RFP-12020
demolition service) fax/e-
mail is not accepted.
We can highlight your ad
with color!
WHY WAIT! GET YOUR CLASS AD NOW!
HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS!
828 Misc for Sale
Something for everyone in the Classifieds
First Round of interviews will be-
gin Febuary 8th of 2020.
Salary 42,500-45,500 annual-
ly
For more information and
complete job description
email executive@pendleton-
chamber.com or go to Cham-
ber office at 501 S. Main
Street, Pendleton
661 Childcare/Adult
Contact Rowan or Chloe
today to place your
classified ad!
1-800-962-2819
classifieds@eastoregonian.com
B5
101 Legal Notices
101 Legal Notices
Notices under this classifi-
cation are required by law to
run in a newspaper of general
circulation. A notarized proof
of publication will be provided
for all notices. Some notices
may require pre-payment.
Deadline for submission is
2:30PM, three (3) working
days prior to required publi-
cation date. The East Orego-
nian will accept responsibility
for printing errors on the first
publication only.
Submit to:
Legals
211 SE Byers Ave.
Pendleton, OR 97801
legals@eastoregonian.com
View all statewide legal notic-
es online at:
www.publicnoticeads.com
CLASSIFIEDS
IT WILL SELL
EMAIL : CLASSIFIEDS @ EASTOREGONIAN . COM
I N C LASSIFIEDS !
EO-10548
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON THE PROPOSED
FORMATION OF
EAST UMATILLA COUNTY
FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT
In accordance with ORS
198.835, on February 24,
2020 at 10:00 a.m. in Room
130, Umatilla County Court-
house, 216 SE 4th Street,
Pendleton, Oregon, the Uma-
tilla County Board of Commis-
sioners will conduct a public
hearing on the proposed for-
mation of the East Umatilla
County Fire & Rescue Dis-
trict. The Board of Commis-
sioners has entered an order
declaring its intention to initi-
ate formation of the district.
The purpose of the district will
be to provide fire services to
the Athena, Adams, Helix and
Weston areas. The bound-
aries of the proposed district
will be the boundaries of the
Helix Rural Fire Protection
District, East Umatilla County
Rural Fire Protection District
and the city limits of the City
of Athena.
All interested persons may
appear at the hearing and be
heard on the formation of the
district.
Published January 29th and
February 5th of 2020.
CLASSIFIEDS
CLASSIFIEDS
CLASSIFIEDS HAVE IT!
IT’S WORTH IT! GET A CLASS AD!
CALL 1-800-962-2819
to advertise here
CALL 1-800-962-2819
to advertise here!
Universal Crossword
Edited by David Steinberg January 29, 2020
ARIES (March 21-April 19). “This is not
as advertised!” you’ll think, especially
in the case of people. They cannot be
blamed for presenting themselves less
than accurately. Very few people are ex-
perts on the subject of who they are.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You’ll feel
good about the work you do, not because
it might end in achievement or bring you
glory at some point, but because you’re
proud of what you contribute over the
long, unheralded journey.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). It will feel like
there are too many variables out of your
control to make a goal of any particular
trajectory. But you can control your at-
titude, and that’s where you’ll focus to
tremendous effect.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). You have no
problem distinguishing fact from fiction.
They can hook up a lie detector if they
want, but your internal detector surpass-
es the need. You don’t want to believe;
you want to know.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). The magic of
checklists is acknowledged in almost ev-
ery profession one can think of -- aero-
space, medicine, sports. Checklists are
a fact of life. Acknowledge this in your
life, too.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Ideas come
with the dawn of day and stay till the sun
rises higher. Record them or they get
lost in the whirlwind of daily life. Work will
bring weird luck.
DONT LET THAT MOMENT SLIP AWAY!
CHECK CLASSIFIEDS FOR LOCAL PROPERTY LISTINGS!
25¢ a pound and up
Seconds by the box.
Many varieties.
Wednesdays Only
Starting Jan. 8
10AM- 3PM
Specifications for this proj-
ect can be obtained by call-
ing 541-966-0370 or you can
pick up specifications at City
Hall Building Department 500
SW Dorion Ave Pendleton,
Oregon 97801. Also, at http://
www.pendleton.or.us .
under proposals and bids.
Any response received after
the deadline date and time
will be incomplete responses
will not be considered. Faxed
or e-mailed proposal will not
be accepted. All Bids’ will be
publicly opened at City Hall
office of Glenn Graham. No
Bid’s shall be withdrawn for
a period of 120 days after the
opening. The city of Pendle-
ton reserves the right to ac-
cept, or reject, any and all bids
received and/or disregard in-
formalities in the proposal re-
ceived. If additional informa-
tion is needed, contact Glenn
Graham Facilities Manager
City of Pendleton graham@
ci.pendleton.or.us
Published January 22nd,
29th, Febuary 5th and 12th
of 2020.
The looming doubt before us, however
brawny and fearsome it may seem, is
but a vaporous obstacle. This fiery Ari-
es moon burns it off. It puts a hustle to
the march, lights a flame to the flirtation,
gives a shove onto the dancefloor of life,
and we’ll blast right through the illusion of
limitations.
EO Classifieds
830 Produce
LeFore APPLES
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2020
Aries Moon Fear Blaster
Find your Dream Job in
East Oregonian
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Just as babies
have the instinct to walk, you have the
propensity to grow past the emotional
limitations of the past. There is a higher
plane of feeling, and all you have to do is
stand up and get a sense of it.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’ll have
no idea which constraints are real un-
til you try to get free of them. Struggle
slightly and loose knots fall apart and
fake chains crack and crumble like Sty-
rofoam.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Life
never promised you it would be exciting,
and yet appetites get formed. The urge
to make trouble overwhelms. Trouble is,
after all, an irresistible draw of human
nature.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Are you
getting some wise ideas? Stars align to
zap you with ideas of the heart that en-
compass much. This wisdom beyond
your years is a gift that will come in
handy with many people seeking advice
from you.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You often
see something that needs doing and feel
compelled to help even though you don’t
particularly want to. Wanting to or not
wanting to do things can be one of the
most irrelevant aspects of being a good
person.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). If you say
“no” almost all of the time, you’re right in
line with what’s appropriate for the aver-
age human on a typical day. If you say
“no” a little more often, you’re showing
taste. “Yes” more often and you’re show-
ing vitality.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 29). Got a
problem with receiving compliments?
Well, you’ll have to get over it. That pesky
praise will pile in this year. Friendships
grow stronger -- this is the treasure of a
good life. You’ll invest and win in May. In
July, your lovelies will count on you and
you won’t let them down. Taurus and
Sagittarius adore you. Your lucky num-
bers are: 9, 3, 33, 39 and 19
ACROSS
1 You may
drive one in
a garage
6 Angry
9 Picked
hairstyle
13 Anti-
inflammatory
brand
14 Fishing rod
15 Lunchtime
for many
16 *Series of
toy cars?
18 8 on the
Beaufort
scale
19 Rejection
might
bruise it
20 Loonie or
toonie
21 Aromas and
odors
23 Singer Yoko
24 Duck’s beak
25 Auto additive
brand
28 *A company’s
may increase
through
innovation
33 Price-fixing
group
35 No from
Kamala
Harris
36 Graduate,
for short
37 First zodiac
sign
38 Not gross
39 Ecological
community
40 Capital of
Italia
41 Many a
free shirt
42 Electronic
arrow
1/29
43 *Like Romeo
and Juliet
46 “Don’t ___
this at home”
47 Chinese
currency
48 Amer.
currency
49 Think
highly of
52 Prevent
from having
puppies
53 Exec who
tracks cash
flow
56 Feet of ___
57 *Certain
guitar music
combo
60 Doughnut
feature
61 Untrust-
worthy sort
62 Revealed
a secret
about
63 Had a debt
64 Tree with an
American
variety
65 Weevils, e.g.
DOWN
1 On the
___ page
2 Liquid-Plumr
target
3 Completely
change
4 December
24, for one
5 Greets in a
friendly way
6 Ghostly
sound
7 Boxing great
Muhammad
8 Compact-
ness
9 Thin pasta
10 Young horse
Good Start
11 Cinnamon
___
12 Tip jar fillers
14 Previous
17 Like most
music
22 Real estate
database:
Abbr.
24 A drummer
keeps it
25 Marks for life
26 Clairvoyant’s
set of cards
27 ___ donna
29 Joints with
caps
30 “It’s ___
cause!”
31 Mill product?
32 Nail file
material
34 Visibly upset
38 Gas in an
OPEN sign
39 Genre of
“Rush Hour”
41 Stomp on
42 Longtime
labor leader
Chavez
44 Stage
prompt
45 Great, or
what can
precede
the starred
answers’
beginnings
49 Bat’s
navigational
signal
50 Like the
fabled
tortoise
51 “Tall” story
52 Did the
crawl, say
53 Temporary
beds
54 Worry
55 Bookie’s
concern
58 It’s crude
at first
59 Hot pink or
fire-engine
red
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