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651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
AgriLabor Inc is offering 200
full-time temporary positions in
Franklin and Benton Counties
located in the State of Wash-
ington. Anticipated period of
employment is 5/15/2018 to
7/10/2018. Qualified workers
must have 2 months experience
with tree fruit & expect to per-
form tree fruit based agricultural
work such as thinning, pruning,
training and hand harvesting
apples, cherries and grapes.
Minimum wage is $14.12/hour,
with piece rate bonuses that
can increase hourly earnings.
Inquire for specific bonus rates.
Anticipate a 35-hour workweek,
¾ of the hours guarantee. Free
housing available for workers
including U.S. workers who
cannot reasonably return to
their permanent residence at
the end of each workday. Tools,
supplies & equipment will be
provided at no cost to the work-
er. Transportation and subsis-
tence expense to the worksite
will be provided or paid for by
the employer upon 50% com-
pletion of contract or earlier. Out
of state applicants can apply at
their nearest local SWA office or
contact the employer by phone
at 541-667-9580. For the SWA
servicing the area of intended
employment contact Maribel
Dominguez WorkSource Co-
lumbia Basin at 509-788-8073.
Reference job order number
193920014.
The Blue Mountain Hospital
has an opening for a Mainte-
nance Specialist. Maintenance
Specialist will be a hands-on
self-starter responsible for
troubleshooting and performing
minor repairs on heating, cool-
ing, plumbing and other related
building systems. Construction
and carpentry experience
required and tasks may include,
but not be limited to: framing,
insulation, drywall, (tape, tex-
ture, painting and finish). Other
duties will include grounds work
as needed, maintain landscap-
ing and lawns to high aesthetic
standards. Additional skills
sets in maintenance and/or
construction such as installation
of T bar ceiling, fabrication of
countertops, installing cabi-
netry, boiler troubleshooting
knowledge, assembling equip-
ment and computer skills.
Must be able to complete tasks
expediently without constant
supervision and will have other
various duties assigned. Will
be working in a very public
environment and as a represen-
tative of the District, associated
people skills are a must.
You may pick up a paper
application at the main hospital
receptionost’s desk or you can
apply online at www.bluemoun-
tainhospital.org
AgriLabor Inc is offering 110
full-time temporary positions
in Walla Walla County located
in the State of Washington.
Anticipated period of employ-
ment is 5/15/2018 to 11/15/2018.
Qualified workers must have
3 months experience with tree
fruit & expect to perform gener-
al farm labor such as thinning,
pruning, training and hand
harvesting apples and cher-
ries. Minimum wage is $14.12
to $15.00/hour, with piece rate
bonuses that can increase
hourly earnings. Inquire for
specific bonus rates. Anticipate
a 35-hour workweek, ¾ of the
hours guarantee. Free housing
available for workers including
U.S. workers who cannot rea-
sonably return to their perma-
nent residence at the end of
each workday. Tools, supplies
& equipment will be provid-
ed at no cost to the worker.
Transportation and subsistence
expense to the worksite will
be provided or paid for by the
employer upon 50% completion
of contract or earlier. Out of
state applicants can apply at
their nearest local SWA office or
contact the employer by phone
at 541-667-9580. For the SWA
servicing the area of intended
employment contact Doug
Loney WorkSource Walla Walla
at 509-527-1827. Reference job
order number 194376254.
McDougall Family Farming is
offering 13 full-time temporary
positions in Chelan, Douglas
and Grant Counties located
in the State of Washington.
Anticipated period of employ-
ment is 5/21/2018 to 11/17/2018.
Qualified workers must have 6
months experience of operating
heavy machinery and expect
to perform tasks involving
operation of tractors and farm
machinery to plant, maintain
and harvest apples, pears and
cherries. Minimum wage is
$14.62/hour. Inquire for specific
bonus rates. Anticipate a 35-
hour workweek, ¾ of the hours
guarantee. Free housing avail-
able for workers including U.S.
workers who cannot reasonably
return to their permanent resi-
dence at the end of each work-
day. Tools, supplies & equip-
ment will be provided at no cost
to the worker. Transportation
and subsistence expense to the
worksite will be provided or paid
for by the employer upon 50%
completion of contract or earli-
er. Out of state applicants can
apply at their nearest local SWA
office or contact the employer
by phone at 509-860-5042. For
the SWA servicing the area of
intended employment contact
Margarito Cabrera WorkSource
Wenatchee at 509-665-3722.
Reference job order number
194012721.
Jon L Small Orchards LLC is
offering 6 full-time temporary
positions in Chelan County
located in the State of Wash-
ington. Anticipated period of
employment is 6/1/2018 to
10/15/2018. Qualified workers
must have 3 months experi-
ence with tree fruit & expect
to perform general labor such
as thinning, pruning, training
and hand harvesting apples,
cherries and pears. Minimum
wage is $14.12/hour, with piece
rate bonuses that can increase
hourly earnings. Inquire for
specific bonus rates. Antici-
pate a 40-hour workweek, ¾
of the hours guarantee. Free
housing available for workers
including U.S. workers who
cannot reasonably return to
their permanent residence
at the end of each workday.
Tools, supplies & equipment
will be provided at no cost to
the worker. Transportation and
subsistence expense to the
worksite will be provided or paid
for by the employer upon 50%
completion of contract or earli-
er. Out of state applicants can
apply at their nearest local SWA
office or contact the employer
by phone at 509-784-1352. For
the SWA servicing the area of
intended employment contact
Margarito Cabrera WorkSource
at 509-665-3722. Reference job
order number 194376079.
Norton Cattle Company
Seeking Full or Part-time
Cattle Truck Drivers.
Must have valid driver’s
licence. Training available.
Very competitive compen-
sation. DOE $50K-$75K
annually. Insurance benefits
and aggressive 401K profit
sharing plan. Very flexible
schedule.
Call: 541-475-6681
Email: NortonCattleCompa-
ny@gmail.com
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Hay for sale: grass alfalfa and
alfalfa. 2 strand bales.
541-792-0812, 541-932-4512,
541-620-0734.
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calves. May-October. In quar-
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feeder calves. 541-620-4000.
Monitor heating stove, model
422, hardly used, $400. 541-
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Notice of Public Hearing
A public hearing will be held at 5:00pm April 30, 2018 at City Hall
in the City of Prairie City at 133 South Bridge Street, to consider a
petition filed March 20, 2018 by Julie Gurczynski from the Prairie City
School to vacate all those portions of the following streets and alleys
as shown on the plat of Prairie City Land Company's First Ad-
dition to Prairie City, the plat of which is on file and of record in the
office of Grant County Clerk, lying South of the South right of way
line of Ninth Street and North of the North right of way line of Tenth
Street: South Cozart Avenue, South Johnson Avenue and South
McHaley Avenue; Also the 30 foot alleys bisecting Blocks 45, 46,
and 47. Section 11, T.13S.,R.33E., W.M., City of Prairie City, Grant
County, Oregon. Any interested party may testify at the hearing or
submit written comment to the City Recorder prior to the hearing.
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NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
JL Stearns has been appointed Personal Representative (hereafter
PR) of the Estate of Judy Bernice Fairclough, Deceased, Probate
No. 18PB03014, Grant County Circuit Court, State of Oregon. All
persons whose rights may be affected by the proceeding may obtain
additional information from the court records, the PR, or the attorney
for the PR. All persons having claims against the estate must present
them to the PR at:
Mammen & Null, Lawyers, LLC
J. Glenn Null, Attorney for PR
1602 Sixth Street - P.O. Box 477
La Grande, OR 97850
(541) 963-5259
within four months after the first publication date of this notice or they
may be barred.
First published April 25, 2018.
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IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF GRANT
Probate Department, Case No. 2604
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of JOSEPH C. OLIVER III, Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that KATHRYN N. OLIVER has been
appointed personal representative of the above estate. All persons
having claims against the estate are required to present them, with
vouchers attached, to the personal representative in care of:
D. Charles Mauritz
Duffy Kekel LLP
111 S.W. Fifth Avenue, Suite 1500
Portland, OR 97204-3619
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 per-
sonal representative, or the attorneys for the personal representa-
tive.
Dated and first published April 11, 2018.
KATHRYN N. OLIVER
Personal Representative
The Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, FCA Office in
Prairie City is seeking quotes
for cleaning services. For info
call 541-575-1866 ext.1
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
D. Charles Mauritz (OSB No. 700939)
Duffy Kekel LLP
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE:
111 S.W. Fifth Avenue, Suite 1500
Portland, OR 97204-3619
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A public meeting of the Long Creek Cemetery District will be held on May 2, 2018 at 2 p.m. Long Creek
Community Center. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning
July 1, 2018 as approved by the Long Creek Cemetery Budget Committee. A copy of the budget can be
inspected or obtained by calling 541-620-3718. A summary of the budget is listed below.
Contact: Lineah Barnett
541-620-3718
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES
Total of
Actual Amount
Adopted Budget
2016-17
this year 2017-18
all funds
Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working
17,119
18,143
Fees, Licenses, Permits, Fines, Assessments &
0
0
Other Service Charges
Federal, State and all Other Grants, Gifts,
0
0
Allocations And Donations
Revenue from Bonds and Other Debt
0
0
Inter fund Transfers/Internal Service
0
0
Reimbursements
All Other Resources Except Current Year
2,797
2,800
Property Taxes
Current Year Property Taxes Estimated to be
Received
2,367
1,550
22,283
22,493
Total Resources
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION
Personnel Services
0
0
Materials and Services
11,303
11,510
5,000
5,000
Capital Outlay
Debt Service
0
0
0
0
Inter fund Transfers
Contingencies
5,980
5,983
0
0
Special Payments
Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for
Future Expenditure
0
0
Total Requirements
22,283
22,493
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Approved Budget
next year 2018-19
18,200
0
0
0
0
2,803
1,493
22,496
0
11,510
5,000
0
0
5,986
0
0
22,496
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BEFORE THE GRANT COUNTY COURT
OF GRANT COUNTY, OREGON
IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF LAND
ACQUIRED BY GRANT COUNTY THROUGH
FORECLOSURE OF TAXES OR OTHERWISE
)
)
)
ORDER OF SALE
RECITALS:
Grant County has acquired title to the properties described on the attached Exhibit “A” through tax foreclosure
proceedings or otherwise; title is now vested in Grant County and it is in the best interest of Grant County to sell the property.
NOW, THEREFORE, as provided by Oregon Revised Statutes 275. 110, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that these
properties shall be sold “AS IS” without warranty of any kind, at a PUBLIC ORAL AUCTION by the Sheriff of Grant
County, to the highest bidder. The auction shall be held in the County Court Courtroom on the main floor of the Grant County
Courthouse, located at 201 S. Humbolt, Suite 280 in Canyon City, Oregon on May 17, 2018, at 10:00 a.m. Information
regarding the properties to be offered may be obtained by contacting the Grant County Assessor at 541-575-01 07 or request
can be made by email to gcassessor@grantcounty-or. gov.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the listed minimum bid is the minimum price acceptable as the purchase price.
Payment must be made with cash or with a cashier’s check payable to Grant County. No personal checks, business checks or
credit cards will be accepted. Payment in full must be made by 4:00p.m. on the day of the auction. Properties will be conveyed
to purchaser by Bargain and Sale Deed. The description of the real property offered for sale and the minimum price fixed as
the minimum bid is as outlined on the attached Exhibit “A”.
Certain County officers or employees, their families, or an intermediary of either, may not purchase from the County
directly or indirectly, real property obtained by foreclosure of delinquent tax liens (refer to ORS 275.088).
THIS AUCTION WILL NOT ALLOW USE OF ANY PROPERTY IN VIOLATION OF APPLICABLE LAND USE
LAWS AND REGULATIONS. BEFORE BIDDING AT THE AUCTION OR SIGNING OR ACCEPTING ANY
INSTRUMENTS, ALL BIDDERS SHOULD CHECK WITH THE APPROPRIATE CITY OR COUNTY PLANNING
DEPARTMENTS TO VERIFY WHETHER THE UNIT OF LAND BEING BID ON IS A LAWFULLY
ESTABLISHED LOT OR PARCEL, AS DEFINED IN ORS 92.010 OR 215.010, TO VERIFY THE APPROVED
USES OF THE LOT OR PARCEL, TO DETERMINE ANY LIMITS ON LAWSUITS AGAINST FARMING OR
FOREST PRACTICES AS DEFINED IN ORS 30.930 AND TO INQUIRE ABOUT THE RIGHTS OF
NEIGHBORING PROPERTY OWNERS IF ANY, UNDER ORS 195.300, 195,301, AND 195.305 TO 195.336 AND
SECTIONS 5 TO 11, CHAPTER 424, OREGON LAWS 2007. SOME PROPERTY MAY NOT BE WITHIN A FIRE
PROTECTION DISTRICT PROTECTING STRUCTURES. PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO LAND USE LAWS AND
REGULATIONS, WHICH, IN FARM OR FOREST ZONES, MAY NOT AUTHORIZE CONSTRUCTION OR
STING OF A RESIDENCE AND WHICH LIMIT LAWSUITS AGAINST FARMING OR FOREST PRACTICES AS
DEFINED IN ORS 30.930 IN ALL ZONES. ALL BIDDERS SHOULD CHECK WITH THE APPROPRIATE CITY
OR COUNTY PANNING DEPARTMENTS TO VERIFY EXISTENCE OF FIRE PROTECTION FOR
STRUCTURES.
Properties sold on an AS IS, WHERE IS, WILL ALL FAULTS basis without warranty or guarantee, expressed or
implied, as to the physical/environmental condition of the property, location of property boundaries, condition of title, whether
lots were legally created according to Oregon Land Use law, existence of legal access or the ability to acquire permits for
building, subsurface, sewerage or other development rights under Oregon Land Use Law.
No survey has been or will be made by Grant County to establish property lines. Properties may have portions dedicated to
public bodies for use as roads, easements or other use. All bidders should inspect the sites to be aware of the conditions.
Properties are sold on an “as is, where is, with all faults” basis. No warranties or guarantees are made concerning the condition
of title (liens and/or encumbrances may still be on title), the ability to use a property for any particular purpose, the ability to
develop a property pursuant to the state and local land use law, location of boundary lines, environmental condition or any
other matter concerning a property. It is the buyer’s responsibility to thoroughly investigate a property prior to purchasing it
(obtaining a title report is highly recommended).
CAUTION: On occasion, some parcels have proven to be only errors in descriptions, gaps where surveys do not coincide
or where only a partial interest may be held, and conflicts of ownership have thus arisen. No warranty as to title is made. It is
strongly suggested that bidders secure title reports to verify condition of title and/or insurance prior to the sale date for parcels
they are interested in.
GRANT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF GRANT COUNTY, OREGON