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A14 Classifieds Blue Mountain Eagle Continued from A13 Employment Employment Employment Employment Employment the center of an evolving natural resource restoration economy, which gains statewide and even national attention. The Eagle seeks an energetic, creative, outgoing and hard-working Editor. This is your opportunity to join a company that believes in community journalism. The Eagle is the oldest (146 years) weekly newspaper in Eastern Oregon and is part of EO Media Group, an award-winning and innovative news organization with active owners. We seek a journalist who is passionate about local news, excited about the opportunity to publish in print, online and with social media. You’ll manage and mentor two newsroom employees and work with a professional page design team. Your journalistic integrity is a must; leadership, budgeting, multi-media and mentoring experience are a plus. This is a hands-on position that edits and writes stories; takes photos; posts daily to our web site; and uses social media to engage readers. Along with the Eagle’s Publisher, you will need to be involved in the community. EO Media Group owns 11 newspapers and 17 websites that provide accurate, fair and timely reporting about the people and issues impacting the communities we ZLY]LPU[OL7HJPÄJ Northwest, YLÅLJ[PUN[OL responsibility and spirit of a free press. Candidates with an education in journalism or a YLSH[LKÄLSKWS\Z at least 5 years of progressive newspaper leadership experience should send resume and letter of interest to EO Media Group, PO Box 2048, Salem, OR 97308- 2048, by fax to 503-371-2935 or e-mail hr@eomedi- agroup.com. _________________ positions. Name and location(s) can be obtained from your nearest State Work Force Agency. 8\HSPÄLKVYJOHYK workers must have 3 months of agricultural experience with tree fruit base and must be legally authorized to work in the United States. A guaranteed wage of $12.42/hour, and WPLJLYH[LZVɈLYLK anticipate a 35 hr. work week and will guarantee 75% of hrs. Free housing available for workers who cannot reasonably return to their residence each day. Tools, supplies, and equipment will be provided. Transportation and subsistence expenses to the worksite will be provided upon 50% completion of the contract. Positions are available 7/1/2015 through 8/29/2015. Apply at your nearest State Work Force Agency. Please reference job order number WA2845663. WAFLA and employer member(s) is VɈLYPUN temporary outdoor agricultural Notice N orthw est Op in ion s CALL ATTENTION TO YOUR AD! Help your ad stand out by adding bold text for $1, a border for $3, COLOR it or add a picture/logo for $5 per week, or any combination of the three! Call 541-575-0710. Continued on A17 MyEagleNews.com Notice Blue Mountain EAGLE Y ou r p rem ier on e-stop g u id e to w ha t the N orthw est ha s to sa y. n orthw estopin ion s.com Public Notice NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A public meeting of the Town of Canyon City will be held on June 23, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. at Canyon City Community Hall, 127 S Washington, Canyon City, Oregon. The purpose VM[OPZTLL[PUNPZ[VKPZJ\ZZ[OLI\KNL[MVY[OLÄZJHS`LHY beginning July 1, 2015 as approved by the Canyon City Budget Committee. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at Canyon City Hall, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. This budget is for an annual budget period. This budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that is the same as the preceding year. Contact: Corry Rider Telephone: 541-575-0509 Email: tocc1862@centurylink.net 195 N. Canyon Blvd., John Day 541-575-0710 MyEagleNews.com Employment Equipment Serving Farmers & Ranchers “Better” For 76 Years PRE-OWNED TRACTORS (O) JD 6420, 2002, 7380 hrs., 90 HP.............$47,000 (O) JD 8285R, 2011, 285 HP, rear duals, 1387 hrs., Greenstar ready, ITC receiver w/SF1 activation........ .................................................................$210,000 (O) JD 8130 Tractor, 2007, 5983 hrs., cab, 180hp., MFWD, 4 remotes, duals, IVT trans., weights, quick hitch, Auto-Trac Ready.............................................. ...........................Was $145,000 NOW $139,000 (O) JD 8420 Tractor, 2005, cab, PS trans., 6443 hrs, 235hp, MFWD, duals................................................ ...........................Was $136,000 NOW $133,000 Grayback Forestry has been located in Grant County for over 20 years and is highly involved with the work of managing and protecting our precious natural resources. Grayback provides good opportunities for those who wish to work in our local forests as well as fight fire on forests throughout the nation. Grayback has openings available now for the positions of Forest Worker and Firefighters as well as Call When Needed Engine Bosses. Applicants must be at least eighteen, pass a drug screen , fire training and physical test. Wage is $14.10 - $25.00 per hour depending on experience and assignment. (B) JD 8335R Tractor, 2011, IVT, approx. 500 hrs., duals, 5R, 16 front weights......................$275,000 0% FINANCING RATE AVAILABLE THRU 6/15/15 “OAC” ON USED TRACTORS All prices F.O.B. Store Location graybackforestry.com HAY EQUIPMENT SPECIALS (W) JD 995 Rotary Platform, 2014 w/175 hours.... ...................................................................$25,700 (O) 2013 Massey Ferguson 9770 SP Windrower w/16’ rotary head, 508 hours, GPS and Monitor, One Owner, Field Ready...........................$115,000 (W) JD R450 SP Windrower w/995 rotary platform, 2012, 247 hrs., V10 conditioner$115,000 (B) NH 2550 SP Windrower w/16’ header, rubber cond, #255CH2...........................................$18,200 (W) NH 1116 SP Windrower w/14’ platform$8,500 (B) NH 660 Round Baler, 1995, field ready...$5,900 (W) TwinStar Rakes, 2002, Model 2030, 30 ft., Hydraulic.................Was $17,500 NOW $12,500 (B) Hess 956 Round Baler, 2003, 5x6 Bale $15,500 (B) TwinStar Rake, Model 2030, fold type, 30 ft., 2002, hyd. controls, basket type, s/n#212TR.............. .................................Was $15,900 NOW $12,500 ASK ABOUT LOW RATE FINANCING OPTIONS FOR USED HAY EQUIPMENT All prices F.O.B. Store Location OTHER PRE-OWNED EQUIPMENT (W) Krause 5821, 21 ft. Offset Disk..............$25,000 (O) JD 220 Shredder...................................$12,000 (W) JD 995-6 Moldboard Plow, 1998, One Owner, #195443.....................................................$14,000 (O) JD 995-8 Switch Plow, gauge wheels, #195421 ...................................................................$20,500 (O) JD 995-8 Moldboard Plow, #195422............... ...................................................................$18,500 ATTRACTIVE FINANCING RATES AVAILABLE All prices F.O.B. Store Location http://www.hollingsworthsinc.com S EE OUR U SED E QUIPMENT L ISTINGS or E-Mail: hollings@spro.net (O) Ontario, OR (W) Weiser, ID (B) Burns, OR 1-541-889-7254 1-208-549-2341 1-541-573-7254 1-800-541-1612 1-877-549-2341 FAX 1-541-889-8364 OWEN...BRET...SHAWN...BILL...JERRY...DREW EOW MyEagleNews.com • 541-575-0710 Blue Mountain EAGLE Grant County’s newspaper since 1898 Some Western regions are epicenters of change. Our beautiful Oregon community is one of those. The territory served by the Blue Mountain Eagle frequently juggles forest health, logging, public lands grazing, water supply, wildlife habitat improvements and ^PSKÄYLYLZPSPLUJL For a journalist who thrives on the new story of the West, becoming Editor of the Eagle is an excellent opportunity. Our ^VYRWSHJLVɈLYZ year-round recreational opportunities, including backpacking, JHTWPUNÄZOPUN hunting, snowmobiling and horseback riding. Part of a fami- ly-owned Oregon media company, the Blue Mountain Eagle is located in John Day, Ore- gon, just 3 hours from Bend and Pendleton. There is a small-town lifestyle and the news opportunities are varied and challenging. The community is at Employment Wednesday, June 3, 2015 JOHN DEERE Crossword Public Notice INVITATION TO BID 2015 FOX CREEK FENCE PROJECT 0UKP]PK\HSS`ZLHSLKIPKZ^PSSILYLJLP]LKMYVTX\HSPÄLK]LU- dors by Grant Soil and Water Conservation District (here- inafter called DISTRICT), at 721 South Canyon Boulevard, John Day, Oregon 97845 until 3:00 PM PST, June 16, 2015 for the removal and construction of approximately 5.2 miles of 4-wire fence along Fox Creek in Grant County, Oregon. Immediately thereafter, Bids will be publicly opened. Bid WHJRHNLZ^P[OWSHUZZWLJPÄJH[PVUZHUK)PKMVYTZ^PSSIL distributed at the pre-bid conference and tour. The point of contact for this Invitation To Bid is Jason Kehrberg at 541- 575-0135 ext. 110 and e-mail jkehrberg@ortelco.net. The Project location is 4 miles west of Fox, Oregon. All work associated with this Invitation To Bid must be completed within a 90 day Contract period commencing the day a Notice to Proceed is issued by the DISTRICT. A pre-bid conference and tour of the work area will be conducted June 9, 2015. Tour participants are to meet at 9:00 AM PST at the junction of Grant County Road #25, Vaughan Lane and Highway 395 in Fox, Oregon. Bidders must provide their own transportation. Attendance at the pre-bid conference tour is mandatory for vendors inter- ested in submitting a bid. It is strongly suggested that vendors attending the pre-bid conference tour bring an ATV in order to access the entire work area. Bids sub- mitted by vendors who are not in attendance at the pre-bid conference and tour of the work site will not be considered. Project will require the use of a mechanized post pound- er, Shaver Manufacturing Company LLC Model HD-8 or DISTRICT approved equivalent, capable of driving a 6 inch pointed wood post to a depth of 3 feet in undis- turbed rough terrain. Individually sealed envelopes or packages containing bids and supporting data as stipulated in the Invitation to Bid and shall be clearly marked with the fence project name, 2015 FOX CREEK FENCE PROJECT. Bids sent by mail should ILMVY^HYKLKI`JLY[PÄLKTHPSYL[\YUYLJLPW[YLX\LZ[LK addressed to the DISTRICT as shown above, in care of Pat Holliday, and likewise shall be clearly marked or endorsed as stated herein. Bids received after the time established for receipt of bids ^PSSUV[ILJVUZPKLYLK)PKZTH`IL^P[OKYH^UVYTVKPÄLK in writing at any time prior to bid opening, following the guidelines established in the Invitation to Bid. The DISTRICT may reject any Bid not in compliance with all prescribed public bidding procedures and requirements and reserves the right to reject for good cause any or all Bids PU^OVSLVYPUWHY[\WVU[OLÄUKPUNVM[OL+0:;90*;[OH[P[ is in the public interest to do so, to waive irregularities not HɈLJ[PUNZ\IZ[HU[PHSYPNO[ZHUK[VWVZ[WVUL[OLH^HYKVM the work as necessary for a period of time not to extend be- yond thirty (30) days from the Bid Opening Date. Bid prices X\V[LKZOHSSYLTHPUÄYTMVYHWLYPVKVM[OPY[`KH`ZMYVT the date of Bid Opening. Each bid must contain a statement whether the Bidder is a Resident Bidder. A Resident Bidder is one who has a business address in Oregon and paid income and unem- ployment taxes in Oregon during the twelve (12) calendar months immediately preceding the bid. The apparent successful Bidder shall provide all required WYVVMZVMPUZ\YHUJLHUKM\YUPZOHSSZWLJPÄLK*VU[YHJ[ZLJ\- rity bonds to the DISTRICT within twelve (12) calendar days VMUV[PÄJH[PVUVMPU[LU[VM*VU[YHJ[H^HYK-HPS\YL[VWYLZLU[ the required documents within this period may result in Bid rejection. It is anticipated that work will start on or before June 29, 2015 with written Notice To Proceed from DISTRICT. Grant Soil and Water Conservation District By: Jason Kehrberg, District Manager