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    EASTERN OREGON MARKETPLACE
Tuesday, February 4, 2020
504 Homes for Sale
516 Lots & Acreage
VIEW LOTS – Tutuilla Heights
Subdivision. Beautiful view/
Large lots. Land / Home
Financing available. Custom
Home Builders/Developers
welcome. Call for more infor-
mation.
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
(541-379-8690)
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.
613 Houses
for Rent
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:
www.hirealicensedcontractor.com
651 Help Wanted
Looking for Rural Lifestyle?
Long Creek Motel, Long Creek
OR, hwy 395N. Malheur nation-
al forest, Rec Area, 6000sqft.
Built in the 40s, remodeled,
2 story, 9 spacious rooms,
small apartment w/opportuni-
ty for more, laundry, large lot,
parking.
Age/illness requires selling
$625K
Call 541-421-9212 Lodge or
541-620-1804
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/
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.
CLASSIFIEDS
516 Lots & Acreage
Meacham Area. 10-13 Acre
Building Sites now starting now
at $109,650 including Power
& Water. Financing available.
Build your Dream! Call for
Details.
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
(541-379-8690)
VIEW LOTS – Royal Ridge
Subdivision. Beautiful views
starting at $30,000. Land /
Home Financing available.
Custom Home Builders/Devel-
opers welcome.
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
(541-379-8690)
644 Business for Sale
651 Help Wanted
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
CLASSIFIEDS
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.
HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS!
EVERYTHING is coming up results
when you use a classified ad!
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
East Oregonian
Call for your classified ad today! 800-962-2819
IT WILL SELL
EMAIL : CLASSIFIEDS @ EASTOREGONIAN . COM
I N C LASSIFIEDS !
P4 & MORE
COMPUTERS
541-567-6562
• Virus & Spyware
Removal
• Custom Built Systems
• Wide Selection of
Computer Accessories
• New & Used Systems
190 E. MAIN STREET,
HERMISTON
WWW.P4MORE.COM
MON-THURS 8AM-7PM
FRI-SAT 8AM-5PM
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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.
Something for everyone in the Classifieds
WHY WAIT! GET YOUR CLASS AD NOW!
Serving Families with
Care and
Compassion
for Over 70 Years.
BURNS
MORTUARY
of Hermiston
&
Hermiston
Crematory
685 W. Hermiston Ave.
Hermiston, Oregon
(541) 567-6474
www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com
We Hear You!
You deserve total
audiological care.
Professional.
Experienced. Local.
COMPREHENSIVE CARE
A Better Way
to Oral Health
Renata Anderson,
2237 SW Court, Pendleton
(541) 567-8161
541-276-5053
995 Orchard Avenue • Hermiston
WWW.DESERTDENTALSMILES.
Pam Wagenaar,
Administrative Assistant
Ryan M. Wieseler,
D.D.S, PC
www.renataanderson.com
EASTOREGONREALESTATE.COM
RESOURCE CONSERVATION | DO YOUR PART
Community Cleanup
The problem with
litter is much more
involved than
aesthetics.
According to the
Environmental Protection
Agency, mismanaged trash
can wind up in the world’s
rivers and oceans, causing
severe damage to the planet
and its resources. Illegally
dumping debris is known to
harm physical habitats, trans-
port toxic chemicals and
threaten life throughout river,
marine and coastal environ-
ments.
Plastic is the most danger-
ous material to dispose of
improperly. As bottles or bags
find their way into waterways,
marine life and birds fall vic-
tim to becoming tangled or
ingesting the fatal product.
The organization Ocean
Crusaders reports these
sobering statistics regarding
plastic and our world’s
oceans.
• There are approximately
5.25 trillion pieces of plastic
debris in the ocean, with
269,000 tons floating on the
surface
• About 1 million seabirds
die from plastic annually
• At least two-thirds of the
world’s fish population suffer
from plastic ingestion
• Scientists have identified
200 dead zones, where living
organisms can no longer
grow.
Because the problem is so
severe, it’s vital to do your
part in keeping your commu-
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nity clean and committing to
disposing of trash properly.
ORGANIZE A CLEANUP
If you are aware of an area
in your neighborhood that is
commonly littered, take the
initiative to make a stand.
Communicate your concerns
with local officials and
request their permission to
organize a task group to clean
the location.
Once approved, use social
media to reach out to your
peers, or post flyers in
high-traffic areas. In your
post, express your worry
about the state of your com-
munity and how it impacts
the planet.
THINGS YOU NEED
Because types of litter can
be harmful to both wildlife
and human health, make sure
to take precautions before
cleaning up. The organization
Nationwide Cleanup urges
participants to purchase
gloves, masks and different
color bags to organize recy-
clables from garbage.
Plan a fun event after the
hard work is complete. You
should consider organizing a
lighthearted sports game or
bring a portable grill so lunch
can be prepared.
TAKE ACTION
Bring the community’s
attention to the litter prob-
lem. After you have cleaned
up an area, attend city council
meetings to encourage law-
makers to enforce litter laws
or adopt stricter laws. You can
recommend that they hang
signs declaring littering fees
or use surveillance to find and
hold people accountable for
mismanaging their garbage.