CLASSIFIEDS Saturday, March 20, 2021 651 Help Wanted 651 Help Wanted Full-Time Employment Farm Laborer Essential Functions include: Harvest hay crops, Set up and operate irrigation equip- ment, Inspect crops to con- firm quality and evaluate the need for alterations in water- ing schedule, Apply fertilizer, and pesticides, Repair and maintain farm equipment, implements and mechanical equipment, Load agricultural products on trucks, Oper- ate tractors, tractor-drawn machinery to plow, harrow and fertilize soil, or to plant, cultivate, spray and harvest crops, Maintain farm build- ings, fences and structures. Qualifications: • Previous agriculture and farm experience required. • Proven maintenance expe- rience. • Current and appropriate driver’s license and safe driv- ing record. • Solid understanding of best farm practices techniques, equipment and tool opera- tion. • Current pesticide license or ability to acquire within one year of hire • Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, electronic, or schedule form. • Ability to solve practical problems and deal with mul- tiple situations with little su- pervision. • Ability to prioritize and orga- nize assignments. Salary: DOE Pendleton, OR. (541)969-8975 mattbostwick@wtechlink.us The City of Pendleton is ac- cepting applications for Utili- ty Worker in the Construc- tion and Repair Division of the Public Works Depart- ment. CDL required within one year of hire. For more information and to apply visit www.pendleton. or.us/employment. OPENING at the CITY OF PENDLETON The City of Pendleton is ac- cepting applications for sev- eral seasonal positions in the PUBLIC WORKS DEPART- MENT: • 4 position crew assisting staff with Levee vegetative maintenance and mainte- nance of water distribution facilities. • 1 position assisting staff with maintenance at the wastewater treatment facility. • 1 position assisting staff with data collection and data entry for Operational Main- tenance System (OMS) and Geographical Information System (GIS). • 1 position providing engi- neering technical assistance to engineering staff for infra- structure projects and other engineering-related tasks. For qualifications, more infor- mation, and application go to www.pendleton.or.us or City Hall 500 SW Dorion Avenue. The City is an equal opportu- nity employer. WHY WAIT! GET YOUR CLASS AD NOW! MEDIA SALES PROFESSIONAL offers innovative services in behavioral health all over the state of Oregon. 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Qualified appli- cants must have a Bachelors degree from an accredited college in psychology or oth- er related field preferred or a high school diploma with three years of equivalent training/work experience. Wages for this position are $18.65-$26.87 hourly, DOE. You must also possess a valid drivers license from the state you reside in, the ability to pass a Criminal History Back- ground Check. And person- al auto insurance coverage of $300,000 for liability and $100,00 for property damage. Enjoy competitive wages, with excellent benefits. CCS has a benefit package including medical, dental, vision, 401k match, EAP, potential for tui- tion reimbursement and stu- dent loan forgiveness, and paid licensure supervision. Position open until filled. EOE. You may not read a printed newspaper every day, but if you live in Eastern Oregon, the East Oregonian impacts your life. Inserts for shopping, sto- ries on Facebook, a digital ver- sion for on the go. 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CLASSIFIEDS HAVE IT! www.eomediagroup.com/ca- reers East Oregonian 651 Help Wanted 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices Full-Time Employment Port Manager / Economic De- velopment Officer: The Port of Arlington is conducting a search to identify an outstanding Eco- nomic Development Officer to provide leadership, vision and energy to maximize economic diversification, job creation and take advantage of opportunities. The Port of Arlington is a taxing district within the jurisdictional boundaries of Gilliam County Oregon. The Port is one of six ports on the Oregon side of the Columbia River. The main focus of the Port’s activities are divid- ed between maritime activities and economic development projects. The Port Economic Development Officer will be re- sponsible for managing the day to day operations and econom- ic development activities. This person must work at the highest level of integrity, honesty and openness, creating strong re- lationships with key business, governmental and community leaders. The job initiatives in- clude: business attraction, re- tention and expansion; immedi- ately take responsibility for the management and completion of all current projects; identify opportunities and connections relating to current projects; develop collateral marketing materials; develop quality re- sponses and presentations for prospects and community edu- cation; develop and maintain a quality Port website; coordinate activities and prepare briefings with and for the Port Board of Commissioners, the Cities of Arlington and Condon, and the Gilliam County Court, as need- ed; develop county, state and federal grant request applica- tions; perform financial analysis on appropriate prospects and develop recommendations for incentive packages and con- tracts; provide high quality ex- periences for prospect visits; provide legislative testimony as needed. Position requirements include: at least 6 years demon- strated economic development experience; demonstrate abil- ity to facilitate and close deals; demonstrate ability to recruit projects; demonstrate ability to acquire grants and financing; in- depth knowledge of principles and practices of economic de- velopment; experience working with consultants; experience in managing site, facility and project development; excellent communication, organization- al and strategic planning skills; experience in financial packag- ing and analysis; experience in blending local, state, federal and private incentives; proven ability to understand the needs of ru- ral communities and regional partnerships. Knowledge/expe- rience with renewable energy a plus. Must be a team player, have integrity, vision, creativity, a strong work ethic, goal setter, be a high achiever, be focused and organized. An application packet may be obtained by writ- ing to the Port of Arlington, P.O. Box 279, Arlington, OR 97812, by calling the Port office at (541) 705-2004 Monday thru Friday between 9:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m., visit the office located at 100 Port Island Rd. Arlington, OR or by e-mail: kelly.margheim@portofarling- ton.com Salary $70K - $90K. Position is full-time and comes with benefits. The Port of Ar- lington is an Equal Opportunity Employer - This position is Vet- erans Preference Eligible. Ap- plications must be received no later than Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Arlington, OR. EO-11229 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF UMATILLA Case Number 21PB02124 EO-11230 NOTICE OF MEASURE ELECTION Notice is hereby given that on March 17, 2021, a notice of measure election was filed by the Umatilla County Fire District No.1 to be submitted to the dis- trict’s voters at an election held on May 18, 2021. Caption: Umatilla County Fire District No. 1 General Obligation Bond Au- thorization Question: Shall Umatilla County Fire Dis- trict No. 1 issue $13,145,000 in general obligation bonds to finance capital costs and im- provement? If the bonds are approved, they will be payable from taxes on property or prop- erty ownership that are not sub- ject to the limits of sections 11 and 11b, Article XI of the Oregon Constitution Summary: The measure is seeking voter approval to issue $13.145 mil- lion in general obligation bonds to finance capital costs and improvements of the District, including: • Replacing personal protective equipment, updating portable radios, and upgrading engine exhaust systems to pro- tect first responders’ health and safety. •A new alert system for all stations, replace and purchase new vehicles to maintain appro- priate response times and keep up with growing populations. •Acquires real property and makes additions to, furnishes, and renovates existing facilities - including new roofs, extended vehicle bays, and additional liv- ing quarter space for both gen- ders. • Refinances current obli- gations for cost savings, funds capital interest and insurance costs for the bond. The District will establish a citizen oversight committee to ensure funds are used as indicated. Bonds would mature in 21 years or less from the date of issuance and may be issued in one or more series. The tax rate is estimated to be $0.23 per $1,000 of taxable as- sessed value. Actual rates may vary based upon interest rates incurred and changes in taxable assessed value. I hereby state that I am autho- rized by the district elections authority to submit the Notice of Measure Election; and I certify the notice of receipt of ballot ti- tle has been published and the ballot title challenge process for this measure completed. Scott Stanton, Fire Chief The election will be conducted by mail. /s/Kim Lindell, Umatilla County Chief Election Officer Published March 20, 2021 EO-11211 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF UMATILLA No. 21PB01732 In the Matter of the Estate of: ROLLAND BRUCE HILDE, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Christopher I. Delyria has been appointed personal rep- resentative. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the per- sonal representative, in care of his attorney, as named below, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal representative, or the attorney for the personal repre- sentative, named below. Dated and first published on March 20, 2021. Christopher I. Delyria, Personal Representative. Seth Hantke, OSB #012747, At- torney for Personal Represen- tative 334 SE 2nd Street PO Box 1760; Pendleton, OR 97801 Telephone (541) 276-1851 March 20, 27, April 3, 2021 Something for everyone in the Classifieds EO-11231 NOTICE OF MEASURE ELECTION Notice is hereby given that on February 8, 2021, a notice of measure election was filed by the City of Milton-Freewater to be submitted to the district’s vot- ers at an election held on May 18, 2021. Caption: City of Milton-Freewater Gener- al Obligation Bond Authorization for Police Station Question: Shall Milton-Freewater issue $7. 7 million in general obligation bonds to provide a police sta- tion? If the bonds are approved, they will be payable from taxes on property or property owner- ship that are not subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11b, Article XI of the Oregon Consti- tution. Summary: Approval of this measure autho- rizes the City to issue a principal amount of up to $7.7 million of general obligation bonds. Pro- ceeds of the bonds would pay capital costs to provide a police station on existing City land. Specifically the new police sta- tion is expected to: House the Milton-Freewater police patrol House the 911 emergency dis- patch operations Be seismical- ly sound and accessible to all, including people with disabili- ties Provide increased safety of police officers and dispatchers Increase efficiency of opera- tions with additional work space, technology, and heating and air conditioning Provide space for citizens to have privacy and safety while conducting busi- ness with the police department This measure is estimated to re- sult in a tax of $0.87 per $1,000 of assessed value, or approx- imately $7.25 per month on a home assessed at $100,000. Levy rates may differ due to actual interest rates at the time of issuance and changes in as- sessed value. Bonds may be is- sued in multiple series and each series would mature in 30 years or less. I hereby state that I am autho- rized by the district elections authority to submit the Notice of Measure Election; and I certify the notice of receipt of ballot ti- tle has been published and the ballot title challenge process for this measure completed. Leanne Steadman, City Record- er/Elections Official The election will be conducted by mail. /s/Kim Lindell, Umatilla County Chief Election Officer Published March 20, 2021 HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS! Classified Ads work hard for you! 707 Livestock Sales Pasture calves for sale. Free delivery call 541-256-0907 CLASSIFIEDS Baby calves for sale. Beef and dairy. Also buying sheep and goats. Call 541-701-4810 CLASSIFIEDS IT WILL SELL EMAIL : CLASSIFIEDS @ EASTOREGONIAN . COM I N C LASSIFIEDS ! K eep up on local events near you EASTERNOREGONEVENTS.COM In the Matter of the Estate of STEVEN THOMAS ARTERBURN, Deceased. CONSTRUCTION EO-11208 REQUEST FOR BIDS Sealed Bids for the “HARNEY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS RV PARK” will be received by HAR- NEY COUNTY COURT, 450 Buena Vista Ave, Burns, Oregon 97720, in care of Judge Pete Runnels, by 5:00 p.m. local time on April 6, 2021. The bids will be opened at the HARNEY COUN- TY COURTHOUSE, during the April 7, 2021 Harney County Court Meeting. First Tier Sub- contractor Disclosure Forms will be accepted until 12:00 p.m. on the date of the bid opening. The HARNEY COUNTY COURT may reject any late bid and may reject, for good cause, any or all bids upon a finding of HARNEY COUNTY COURT that it is in their best interest to do so. The bidder must be registered with the Construction Contractors Board. The work will consist of, but may not be limited to, the following total estimated unit cost quanti- ties: Mobilization, Lump Sum, 1; Saw-Cur Existing Asphalt, Foot, 500; Remove Asphalt Wear Sur- face, Square Foot, 980; 6-inch Sewer Pipe, Foot, 267; 4-inch Sewer Pipe, Foot, 1280; 2-inch Pressure Sewer, Foot, 100; RV Dump Station, Lump Sum, 1; 48-inch Valve Vault, Each, 1; 72-inch Wet Well, Each, 1; ; ¾”-0 Aggregate Base, Ton, 200; Asphalt Patching, Ton, 19; Electrical System, Lump Sum, 1; 6-inch Water Line, Foot, 760; 2-inch Water Line, Foot, 1088; 6-inch Tee, Each, 1; 6x2 Re- ducer, Each, 1; 3/4-inch Water Service, Each, 30; Restroom & Shower Facility, Lump Sum, 1 The Harney County Court will award the contract within five (5) calendar days of the bid open- ing. Work will commence within five (5) calendar days of the no- tice to proceed. The contractor shall complete all work required in the contract within ninety (90) calendar days of the stated date in the notice to proceed. The Contract Contact in charge of all procurement is: Werner Arntz, P.E., Project Engineer High Desert Engineering, LLC Copies of the Contract Docu- ments may be obtained through: High Desert Engineering, LLC P.O. Box 94 Mt. Vernon, OR. 97865 Ph (541) 620-1359 Email: werner@highdesertengi- neering.net Publish March 6-23, 2021 HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS! PAINTING Commercial & Residential MR. BIG TREES Large Trees, Delivered and Planted On Site Al Phillips 541-571-8572 MOVERS A SHARP PAINTER LLC PAINTING GREAT HOMES FOR 28 YEARS! Excellent Color Advice • Free Bids (2009 Business of the year*) Oregon Dept. of Agriculture # AG-L 1042745ND (541) 922-3292 Don Jorgensen 541-980-6042 541-276-9679 www.asharppainter.com CCB#132851 WA • LLC#ASHARPL022QF • Pendleton Chamber of Com merce ART GIFTS Store Liquidation happening all month. STOP IN FOR A LAST(ING) DEAL! KAY C’S ART & COLLECTIBLES Used Furniture, Art, Collectibles, Gifts & Home Decor Estate Liquidation Services, Buying Gold, Silver & Coins 167 E. Main St., Hermiston • 541-289-1800 www.facebook.com/KayCsArtCollectibles ) ) ) ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Represen- tative. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned Personal Representative in care of Kevin D. Preston, PM Law, 12901 SE 97th Ave. Ste 330, Clackamas, Oregon 97015, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be af- fected by the proceedings may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the Personal Representative, or the attorney for the Personal Representative. Dated and first published: March 6, 2021 /s/ Melissa R. 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