A12 Wallowa County Chieftain CLASSIFIEDS Wednesday, March 30, 2022 Wallowa County Chieftain CLASSIFIEDS Find classifieds at www. wallowa .com To place your ad visit www.wallowa.com or call 541-426-4567 110 Announcements 651 Help Wanted 651 Help Wanted Kindergarten Roundup will be held in the kindergarten room at Wallowa Elementary School MULTI-MEDIA JOURNALIST REPORTER WANTED Wednesday, April 13, 2022 Registration: 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Parents need to bring birth certificate, social security number (voluntary), and immunization records. Child must be five (5) years old on or before September 1, 2022 651 Help Wanted Enterprise Jr/Sr School Coaching Position Enterprise High School is seek- ing a Varsity Girls Basketball coach for the 2022-2023 school year. Interested applicants please submit a letter of interest, resume, and any other relevant documents to: Enterprise High School Coaching Position, 201 SE 4th St, Enterprise, OR, 97828. Inquiries please call 541-426-3193. EOE. Open until filled. Knapp Law Office is seeking a legal assistant. Specializing in real estate and agricultural law. Analytical skills required. 32 hours per week. 401k offered. Competitive wage, based upon qualifications. Send resume to Knapp Law Office, P.C. PO Box 236, Enterprise, OR 97828 or email to mh.rjklaw@eoni.com. MUSIC TEACHER POSITION Enterprise School District is ac- cepting applications for a JH/HS School Music Teacher to begin in August of 2022. Please sub- mit Application, Resume, and all other relevant documents to: Enterprise JH/HS Music Teacher Position, Enterprise School District, 201 SE 4 th Street, Enterprise, Oregon, 97828. Open until filled. Questions please call 541-426-3193. EOE Where the Columbia River meets the Umatilla Plateau and the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon is a dynamic, story rich and photogenic environment. It is also home to one of Amer- ica’s best small family-owned daily newspapers and web- sites. The East Oregonian, headquartered in Pendleton, Oregon, has an opening for a full-time multi-media journal- ist. We value news judgment, accurate and timely reporting, creativity, and the ability to tell a story in both words and image. You must be able to meet deadlines, turn around story assignments, edit still and/or video images, and write accurate and informative cap- tions. Multimedia and video skills are a plus. You will work alongside other top-notch journalists at an award-win- ning daily newspaper. You will also be required to generate story ideas and photo/video galleries from your work. You must be willing to work a flex- ible schedule which can often include nights and weekends. Candidates should have 2 - 3 years reporting and photog- raphy experience, be able to operate sophisticated camera equipment, have knowledge of editorial content management systems, Adobe Photoshop and a college degree in jour- nalism or related experience. Reliable transportation with a valid in-state driver’s license and good driving record are re- quired due to required travel to other EO Media Group proper- ties. Our full-time staff typical- ly work 37.5 hour work weeks. When applying, upload a cover letter, resume and writing and photography samples. Go here to apply: https://www. applicantpro.com/openings/ eomediagroup/jobs/ 2269163-429345 Temporary Employment Come work, play & serve in Christian hospitality at beautiful Wallowa Lake United Methodist Camp! CHILDREN’S outgrown clothing, toys and furniture sell quickly with a classified ad. WE’RE HIRING: • Lead Housekeeper • Asst. Cook • Dishwasher/Camp Asst. The Baker City Herald, a three- days-per-week newspaper in Northeastern Oregon, is look- ing for a versatile reporter who can cover a variety of topics as well as local youth sports. The ideal candidate will be equally adept at describing the action at a city council meeting or a high school football game, and capable of producing compelling, thorough stories and photographs in a timely way for digital and print publi- cation. Baker City, population 10,000, is on the eastern side of Or- egon, with a four-season cli- mate and two major mountain ranges within a half hour’s drive. Boise, Idaho, is a two- hour drive by freeway. Baker City Herald is part of EO Media Group, an award-win- ning and innovative news organization with an active family of owners. This position offers excellent advancement opportunities in a company that prefers to hire from with- in. EO Media Group owns 13 newspapers and journals that provide accurate, fair and timely reporting about the peo- ple and issues impacting the communities we serve in the Pacific Northwest, reflecting the responsibility and spirit of a free press. Journalism education or expe- rience is required for this full- time (37.5 hours per week) po- sition. When applying, upload resume, letter of interest and three or more clips. June-Labor Day, Great pay! Housing/meals provided as needed. Background check req. JOSEPH, OR. (541)788-8687 wallowalakecamp@ gmail.com PREVENTION SPECIALIST Enterprise Jr/Sr High School is seeking a qualified Prevention Specialist to serve students in the 7-12 setting. Responsibili- ties include but not limited to: assisting students and staff, pro-active planning services, responsive services, meet- ing conferring and consult- ing, student advocacy, staff training. Interested applicants please provide the following: Cover letter, resume, refer- ences, and any other relevant information. Please send to: Enterprise Jr/Sr High School Prevention Specialist Opening 201 SE 4 th Street, Enterprise, Oregon, 97828. Questions please call 541-426-3193. EOE Open until filled. Enterprise School District is currently seeking qualified applicants for the following positions: • Elementary Teacher for the 2022/2023 school year. • Custodian/Facilities. This position will begin July 1st, 2022. Positions are full-time, benefited positions offering a competitive salary/benefit package. Please visit our website, Facebook or COSA for more details. REPORTER WANTED Go here to apply: https://www. applicantpro.com/openings/ eomediagroup/jobs/ 2240161-490973 BUYER meets seller every day of the week in the classified columns of this newspaper. Classified Ads work hard for you! Find the crossword puzzle on page A6 The La Grande Observer, a family-owned newspaper in the heart of beautiful Eastern Oregon, has an opening for a reporter equally at home cov- ering hard news, sports and writing features and service pieces. You will report, take photos, break stories online, and interact with our followers on social media. We seek an energetic, cre- ative, outgoing and hard-work- ing reporter. This is your op- portunity to join a company that believes in community journalism. The Observer is published Tuesday/Thursday/ Saturday in Northeastern Or- egon and is part of EO Media Group, an award-winning and innovative news organization with an active family of own- ers. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to col- laborate with other EO Media Group properties on content teams reporting stories of in- terest to readers in the region and state. The Observer is located in La Grande, Oregon, the home of Eastern Oregon University and a short 2-1/2 hours from Boise, Idaho. The communi- ty has deep agricultural roots and a growing arts community. The location offers year-round recreational opportunities, including backpacking, camp- ing, fishing, hunting, snowmo- biling, horseback riding and mountain biking. 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The project consists of a major replacement of the Wet Side HVAC steam equipment and piping, Dry Side HVAC scope, Addition of a wheelchair lift and associated stair work for the Main gymnasi- um, Large Civil/Storm water sys- tem scope and associated dem- olition and architectural work including gypsum wall board, Electrical, ACT Ceilings, paint- ing, concrete replacement and more. Work will be both interior and exterior and performed in it’s majority May-2022 through October 2022. Some scopes will go through Summer of 2023 with the Phase 2 work occurring Summer of 2023 also. There will be a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting held at the Enterprise High School Cafeteria at 10:00 a.m. PST on Friday April 1 st . Addendum expected to be is- sued April 6 th 2022. For questions, please inquire to Joseph Hull, Vice-Presi- dent, McCormack Construc- tion at joseph@mccormack- construction.com or Office: 541-276-1353. Plans are posted at many area plan centers including Hermis- ton Plan Center, Tri-Cities Con- struction Council, Abadan Plan Center, Builder’s Exchange of Washington, Idaho Plan Center, Oregon plan Center, Daily Jour- nal of Commerce and may more. Emailed plans are available by emailing Joseph Hull and print- ed plans can be referenced at McCormack Construction Office at 422 SW 6 th Street in Pend- leton, OR. McCormack Construction is an equal opportunity employer and encourages all interested firms, including tribal, women owned businesses, disadvantaged, disabled veterans and emerging small businesses to bid. CCB# 000111. Legal No. 286533 Published: March 30, April 6, 2022 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF WALLOWA In the Matter of the Estate of SARAH C. SEYMOUR Deceased. Case no. 22PB01475 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed personal representa- tive. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned personal representative in care of Paige Sully PC, 213 W. Main Street, Enterprise Oregon 97828, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or the claims may be barred. 101 Legal Notices NOTICE OF HEARING WALLOWA COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VACATING A SEGMENT OF HAMILTON DRIVE BORDERING LOT 24 BLOCK J WALLOWA LAKE METHODIST CAMP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, the Wallowa County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing on APRIL 20th , 2022, at 10:30 a.m. in the Thornton Conference room on the Main Floor of the Wallowa County Courthouse. This hearing will be held to review a petition submitted to Wallowa County by Matthew Graham an Laura Noë, Trustees of the Wallowa Lake Irrevocable Trust to vacate a portion of Hamilton Drive described as the West 10 feet of Hamilton Drive bordering Lot 24, Block J Wallowa Lake Methodist Camp, commonly known as 3S4529AC TL705. The proceedings have been initiated because of how the property is used: a driveway unimproved, unimproved condition of property, and Petitioners use the property exclusively for a driveway. The applicable regulations are found in ORS 368.326 to ORS 368.426. Adjacent landowners and interested persons are invited to sub- mit written or oral testimony before or on the day of the hearing. Additional information on survey or the proceedings may be obtained by contacting Brandon Tanzey, Public Works Director at 541-426-3332. Meetings and Hearings are open to the public. Those interested in attending are encouraged to do so in person or by ZOOM. For questions, concerns, ZOOM log-in information or need for special accommodations please contact the Wallowa County Board of Commissioners Office at 541-426-4543, EXT 1130. Legal No. 285444 Published: March 30, April 13, 2022 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices NOTICE OF HEARING WALLOWA COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS VACATING PORTION OF POLLOCK ROAD OF WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN WITHIN WALLOWA LAKE METHODIST CAMP SUBDIVISION INCLUDING “25’ ACCESS AND UTILITY EASEMENT” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, the Wallowa County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing on APRIL 20 th , 2022, at 10:00 a.m. in the Thornton Conference room on the Main Floor of the Wallowa County Courthouse. This hearing will be held to review a petition submitted to Wallowa County by D. Dale Mammen and Virginia L. Mammen to vacate a portion of Pollock Road located within the Southwest One-quarter of the Northeast One-quarter of Section 29, Township 3 South, Range 45 East, Willamette Meridian, also located within Block B of Wallowa Lake Methodist Camp Subdivision. The proceed- ings have been initiated because Tax Lots 2900 and 3004 have common ownership with access from Pollock Drive. Tax Lots 3000, 3001, and 3002 have common ownership with access from Pollock Drive via White Road, a dedicated public road. Said strip of land, Twenty five feet in width is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Parcel B shown on said MOS 97-012, marked by a 5/8” iron rod with a yellow plastic cap stamped “APA”; Thence S42º56’53”E, 25.00’; to the Northeast corner of Lot 12 of said Block B; Thence S46º55’00”W, 117.75’; Thence N74º40’01”W, 29.36’ to the Southeasterly line of said Parcel B; Thence N46º55’00”E, 133.20’ to said Southeast corner of Parcel B, the Point of Beginning. The applicable regulations are found in ORS 368.326 to ORS 368.426. Adjacent landowners and interested persons are invited to sub- mit written or oral testimony before or on the day of the hearing. Additional information on survey or the proceedings may be obtained by contacting Brandon Tanzey, Public Works Director at 541-426-3332. Meetings and Hearings are open to the public. Those interested in attending are encouraged to do so in person or by ZOOM. For questions, concerns, ZOOM log-in information or need for special accommodations please contact the Wallowa County Board of Commissioners Office at 541-426-4543, EXT 1130. Legal No. 285447 Published: March 30, April 13, 2022 WALLOWA COUNTY SENIOR Meal sites are open for in-dining! Meal site information: Wallowa 886-8971, Enterprise 426-3840, Home delivered meals 426-3840. Mon. Apr. 4: Sausage, egg & cheese English muffin, hashbrown patty, tomato juice & orange slices Wed. Apr 6: Lasagna with meat sauce, green beans, green salad, French bread & fruit (sponsored by Denny & Linda Kehl) Fri. Apr. 8: Clam chowder, green salad, cottage cheese with peaches & bread roll (sponsored in memory of Tom & Marion Sevier Johnson) ENTERPRISE SCHOOLS (Milk, fruit & vegetables served with all meals) Menus not available To sponsor a senior meal, call 426-3840 or stop by the Community Connection office. 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 lawyers for the personal representative, Paige Sully PC, 213 W. Main Street, Enterprise Oregon. Dated and first published on March 30, 2022. Richard Seymour Personal Representative Legal No. 286660 Published: March 30, April 6, 13, 2022 wallowa.com