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Employment Opportunities Employment Opportunities
The Blue Mountain
Eagle, a family-owned
weekly newspaper in
a stunningly beautiful
Oregon community,
seeks an energetic,
dedicated reporter.
The Eagle is located
in John Day, where
seeing deer in front
yards is normal and
traffic is unheard of,
just three hours from
Bend and Pendleton.
Surrounded by sce-
nic forests and dis-
sected by mountain
streams, the location
offers year-round rec-
reational opportuni-
ties, including fishing,
hunting, backpacking,
camping,
snowmo-
biling and horseback
riding.
Despite the pictur-
esque environment,
the community is at
the center of an evolv-
ing natural resource
restoration economy,
which gains statewide
and even national at-
tention.
Despite the small-
town charm, the res-
idents are engaged
and politically active
in local and national
debates, and hard-hit-
ting stories are never
hard to find. Ongoing
topics include state
and federal policies,
forest health, logging,
public lands grazing,
water supply, wild-
life habitat improve-
ments and wildfire
resilience, in addition
to coverage of small-
town life and local
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sition offers a wealth
of breaking news and
enterprise opportu-
nities.
Serving the commu-
nity for more than 150
years, the Eagle is the
oldest weekly news-
paper in Oregon and
is part of EO Media
Group, an award-win-
ning and innovative
news
organization
with an active family
of owners. This posi-
tion offers excellent
advancement oppor-
tunities in a company
that prefers to hire
from within. EO Media
Group owns 13 news-
papers and journals
that provide accurate,
fair and timely report-
ing about the people
and issues impacting
the communities we
serve in the Pacific
Northwest, reflecting
the responsibility and
spirit of a free press.
We seek a journalist
who is passionate
about local news and
excited about the op-
portunity to publish
in print, online and
through social me-
dia. Candidates must
be able to develop
story ideas, take
photographs, devel-
op sources, prepare
website and social
media updates and
work in a cooperative
team environment.
Journalistic
is a must.
integrity
Journalism education
or experience is re-
quired for this full-time
(37.5 hours per week)
position.
Benefits
include health insur-
ances, paid time off,
and a 401(k)/401(k)
Roth retirement plan.
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and upload resume,
letter of interest and
three or more clips.
Legal
Notices
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The Children’s Learn-
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ing Center Hiring
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Public Notices
Are you energetic,
enthusiastic and like to
Legal Notice
work with children 0-5? AT&T Mobility, LLC is
We are hiring for Head
proposing to modify
Teachers & Teacher
an existing wireless
Assistants 18+. We offer
telecommunications
professional develop-
facility on a building
ment support, compet-
located at 57080 Ab-
itive wages, benefits
bot Drive, Bend, De-
include vacation, sick
schutes County, OR
leave, and retirement.
(within the Sunriver
Starting wages CDA
Resort). The modifi-
$17and BA in ECE $24.
cations will consist of
~ Head Teachers ~
the replacement of
In charge of classroom
antennas at an ap-
which includes guiding
proximate top height
and assigning tasks
of 34 feet above
to teacher assistant.
ground level within
Lesson planning,
a new shroud on
observation and parent
the 24-foot, 8-inch
engagement.
building. Any inter-
~ Teacher Assistants ~
ested party wishing
Support head teacher
to submit comments
in preparing activities,
regarding the poten-
classroom management
tial effects the pro-
and observation.
posed facility may
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Autos &
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Automobiles-Trucks,
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Wanted to buy: Hummer
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Legal Notice
CROOK COUNTY,
OREGON
INVITATION TO SUB-
MIT PROPOSALS
Janitorial Services
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Crook
County, through its
County Court, is
seeking a qualified
contractor to provide
Janitorial Services
to multiple Crook
County department
facilities.
Sealed
proposals will be
received until 2:00
p.m. Tuesday, May
25, 2021. Each pro-
posal must be en-
closed in a sealed
envelope, with the
proposer’s name and
marked
“Janitorial
Services Proposal,”
and delivered on or
before the deadline
to Crook County Fa-
cilities, Attn: Jeremy
Thamert at 300 NE
3 rd St., Prineville,
OR 97754, or hand
delivered to the
Crook County Ad-
ministration Office
at 203 NE Court
St., Prineville, OR
97754. The propos-
al opening will take
place at 2:05 p.m.
on May 25, 2021,
at Crook County
Administration Of-
fice at 203 NE Court
St., Prineville, OR
97754. Final award
will be announced
during a County
Court Meeting at
approximately 9:30
a.m. on Wednesday,
June 2, 2021.
Complete
proposal
documents and any
addenda are avail-
able for download
from the County’s
website at http://
co.crook.or.us/rfps
or from Facilities
Manager
Jeremy
Thamert at 300 NE 3
rd St., Prineville, OR
97754; telephone:
(541) 416-3811 ext.
256; email: Jeremy.
Thamert@co.crook.
or.us, who is also
designated as the
person to whom all
inquiries are to be di-
rected regarding the
RFP or requests of a
faxed or hard copy of
the RFP.
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the RFP.
Crook County re-
serves the right to
accept the bid and
award the contract to
the highest scoring
responsive, respon-
sible bidder which
is in the best inter-
ests of the Coun-
ty, to postpone the
acceptance of bids
received and the
award of the con-
tract for a period not
to exceed thirty (30)
days, or to reject any
and all bids received
and further advertise
for bids.
This is not a public
work contract sub-
ject to State Prevail-
ing Wage Rate or
the Federal Prevail-
ing Rate of Wage
required under the
Davis-Bacon Act (40
USC § 3141 et seq.).
Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
STATE OF ORE-
GON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF DESCHUTES
MARY ANN HIND-
MAN as surviving
beneficiary of the
Trust Deed subject
to this action,
Plaintiff,
v.
UNKNOWN
HEIRS
AND DEVISEES OF
DONALD
ALLEN
KEITH, deceased;
UNKNOWN
HEIRS
AND DEVISEES OF
DIANNA FAYE KEITH,
deceased;
UNKNOWN
HEIRS
AND DEVISEES OF
DELORES AGUILAR,
deceased;
UNKNOWN
HEIRS
AND DEVISEES OF
CHARLES PATRICK
KEITH, deceased;
UNKNOWN
HEIRS
AND DEVISEES OF
JOEL
HICKMAN;
DEBBI DENLEY;
BARBARA
DYESS;
MICHAEL A. KEITH;
TONY KEITH; AN-
DREW KEITH; KEL-
LY KEITH; all other
persons or parties
unknown
claiming
any right, title, lien,
or interest in the
Subject
Property
described in the
Complaint
herein;
and CITY OF RED-
MOND, a municipal
corporation of the
State of Oregon,
Defendants.
Case No. 20CV38450
PUBLISHED
SUM-
MONS
TO: Defendants Un-
known Heirs and De-
visees of Donald Al-
len Keith and Dianna
Faye Keith, if any;
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Faye Keith, if any;
Defendant Unknown
Heirs and Devisees
of Delores Aguilar,
if any; Defendant
Unknown Heirs and
Devisees of Charles
Patrick Keith, if any;
Unknown Heirs and
Devisees of Joel
Hickman, if any; and
all other persons
or parties unknown
claiming any right,
title, lien, or interest
in the Subject Prop-
erty described in the
Complaint.
IN THE NAME OF
THE STATE OF
OREGON you are
hereby required to
appear and answer
the Complaint filed
against you in the
above-entitled cause
within 30 days from
the date of first pub-
lication
specified
herein, and if you
fail so to answer, the
plaintiff will apply to
the court for the re-
lief demanded in the
Complaint.
Plaintiff seeks declar-
atory relief, a judicial
declaration that the
Deed of Trust men-
tioned in the Com-
plaint is a valid lien
on the Subject Prop-
erty, and that by the
foreclosure and sale
the rights of each of
the Defendants, and
persons claiming by,
through, or under
them, subsequent
to the execution of
the Deed of Trust,
be adjudged inferi-
or and subordinate
to Plaintiff’s Deed
of Trust and forever
foreclosed except for
any statutory right of
redemption.
This Summons is
published by Order
of the Judge of the
above-entitled court
made and entered
on the 23rd day of
April, 2021, direct-
ing publication of
this Summons once
each week for four
consecutive weeks
in the Bulletin, a
newspaper
pub-
lished and of gen-
eral circulation in
Deschutes County,
Oregon.
Date of first publica-
tion: April 27, 2021.
Date of last publica-
tion: May 18, 2021.
NOTICE TO DEFEN-
DANT
READ THESE PA-
PERS
CAREFULLY!
You must “appear”
in this case or the
other side will win
automatically. To “ap-
pear” you must file
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pear” you must file
with the court a legal
document called a
“motion” or “answer.”
The “motion” or “an-
swer” must be given
to the court clerk or
administrator within
30 days of the date
of first publication
specified
herein
along with the re-
quired filing fee. It
must be in proper
form and have proof
of service on the
plaintiff’s attorney, or
if the plaintiff does
not have an attorney,
proof of service on
the plaintiff.
If you have any ques-
tions, you should
see an attorney
immediately. If you
need help in finding
an attorney, you may
contact the Oregon
State Bar’s Lawyer
Referral
Service
online at www.ore-
gonstatebar.org or
by calling (503) 684-
3763 in the Portland
metropolitan area or
toll free elsewhere in
Oregon at (800) 452-
7636.
If receiving this and
you are a veteran
of the armed forc-
es, assistance may
be available from
a county veterans’
service officer or
community
action
agency. Contact in-
formation for a local
county veterans’ ser-
vice officer and com-
munity action agen-
cy may be obtained
by calling 2-1-1 infor-
mation service.
DATED: April 23, 2021.
MERRILL
O’SULLI-
VAN, LLP
Alan N. Stewart, OSB
No. 121451
Of Attorneys for Plain-
tiff
Legal Notice
Notice of Decision
Ochoco Wild Horse
Herd Management
Plan and Forest Plan
Amendments
This legal notice an-
nounces that the De-
cision Notice for the
Ochoco Wild Horse
Herd Management
Plan and Forest
Plan Amendments
has been signed by
Forest
Supervisor
Shane Jeffries and is
available to the pub-
lic. This decision per-
manently
amends
the language in the
Ochoco
National
Forest Land and Re-
source Management
Plan to update over-
all guidance related
to wild horse man-
agement including
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agement including
allowing for adjust-
ment of the Appro-
priate Management
Level (AML) based
on ecological condi-
tions. The Decision
Notice also sets an
initial AML and au-
thorizes the use of
population
growth
control methods in-
cluding gathers and
fertility control, au-
thorizes actions to
improve genetic vari-
ability, and establish-
es guidelines and
best management
practices for wild
horse management
in the Big Summit
Wild Horse Territory.
These forest plan
amendments were
subject to notice and
comment as well as
the
pre-decisional
administrative
re-
view (objection) pro-
cess pursuant to 36
CFR 219 subpart B.
Fourteen objections
were received. The
final Decision No-
tice was modified to
address objection is-
sues. The forest plan
amendments
are
effective immediate-
ly upon publication
of this legal notice.
The signed Decision
Notice and support-
ing documents can
be found on the
Ochoco
National
Forest’s website at:
https://www.fs.usda.
gov/project/?proj-
ect=46228 or ob-
tained by contacting
Beth Peer (Environ-
mental Coordinator)
at elizabeth.peer@
usda.gov or 541-
416-6463.
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