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EASTERN OREGON
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EAST OREGONIAN • HERMISTON HERALD • BLUE MOUNTAIN EAGLE • WALLOWA COUNTY CHIEFTAIN
360 Garage Sales
504 Homes for Sale
504 Homes for Sale
AUCTION NOTICE!!!!
Estate Farm Auction!!!
Sunday, October 25, 2020
Bidding starts at
10:00a.m SHARP!!!
$39,900
Tired of looking for the “per-
fect home”? Imagine building
your dream home on this great
lot in Sunridge Estates! Adja-
cent lot available. Jason 760-
409-6842C. #19324199.
$499,000
4.16 acres overlooking McK-
ay Reservoir.
3 bed, 4.5
bath, 3248sf(m/l) on main lev-
el. Spacious open floor plan.
1078sf(m/l) basement w/bonus
room, bath. In-ground pool,
patio.
Kevin 541-969-8243.
#20616259
Location: 67208 Highway 74
Ione, OR 97843
Columbia River Auction, LLC
Auctioneer: Paul Kramer
541-571-5771
For pictures and listing go
to Columbia River Auction
LLC@facebook.com.
504 Homes for Sale
$425,000 ECHO
VIEWS! ½ block from Echo
Golf Course. Open floor plan w/
lots of natural light. Master suite
w/walk-in closet, deck. Lower
level w/3bedrooms. Cari 541-
377-5058 cell. #20198549
Coldwell Banker
Whitney & Associates
541-276-0021
Coldwell Banker
Whitney & Associates
541-276-0021
$215,000
Well-kept/great
neighbor-
hood! 3 bed, 1 bath, North Hill.
New gas range, new gas water
heater, new bathroom tile. Deck
w/views, garden, RV space.
Jed 541-969-2887. #20524793
Coldwell Banker
Whitney & Associates
541-276-0021
$139,000 REDUCED
PILOT ROCK
2 bedroom, 2 bath home w/
spacious living and dining room
areas. Double car garage, pad
parking area, plenty of storage.
Minimal yard work. Marsha
541-377-5152 cell. #20080022
Coldwell Banker
Whitney & Associates
541-276-0021
You can
find your
dream home
Check out our
Real Estate Listings
in the Classifieds
$595,000
PRIME RESIDENTIAL DE-
VELOPMENT LAND WITH
SWEEPING VIEWS OF THE
BLUES. Multiple access points.
Property contains six tax lots,
approximately 55.95 acres. Jef
541-969-9539 cell. #19264696
Coldwell Banker
Whitney & Associates
541-276-0021
BUY IT!
SELL IT!
FIND IT!
$194,500
3 bed, 2 bath brick home w/
beautiful private back yard.
1200sf(m/l), 1 level. Attached
garage, + additional shop/over-
sized garage. Back covered
patio, corner lot. Jerry 541 969-
6378c. #20227127
East Oregonian
Classified
1-800-962-2819
Coldwell Banker
Whitney & Associates
541-276-0021
Local News
In the palm of your Hand
651 Help Wanted
JM Eagle of Umatilla, Or.
The world’s largest plastic
pipe company is seeking a
CLASS A CDL
TRUCK DRIVER
for our fast paced shipping
department. Full time hours
will vary daily Monday-Friday.
Must have a current medical
card and clean driving record.
Hourly wage DOE, excel-
lent benefits, paid holidays.
$500 signing bonus based
on NO ABSENCES, NO
TARDINESS and NO DIS-
CIPLINARY ACTION. New
hires will receive $200 after
60 working days and $300 at
the end of 6 months.
Apply in person at 31240
Roxbury Rd, Umatilla, OR
97882 or send resume to:
branditurner@jmeagle.com
Coldwell Banker
Whitney & Associates
541-276-0021
OFFERED AT APPRAISED
VALUE
Three bedroom, 1 1/2 bath
Beautiful hardwood floors
Fireplace or Efel Belgian gas
heater
Forced air gas heat and A/C
Metal roof and vinyl siding
Double carport
View of Pendleton and Blue
Mt.
EXCELLENT
NEIGHBORHOOD
JM Eagle of Umatilla, Or.
The world’s largest plastic
pipe company is seeking a
$180,000
PRODUCTION
LINE OPERATOR
541-377-1090
No experience necessary,
employer is willing to train.
Requirements:
• 18 years old
• Pass drug screen and back-
ground check
• Work any of the week includ-
ing weekends and holidays
UPCOMING GARAGE OR
ESTATE SALE?
Call 1-800-962-2819
to advertise it in our
classified section and get
your sale out there!
Pay is $15-16 per hour DOE.
Hours are 7am-7pm or 7pm-
7am.
619 Commercial
Great benefit package, med-
ical, 401K and retirement.
$500 signing bonus, based
on NO ABSENCES, NO
TARDINESS and NO DIS-
CIPLINARY ACTION. New
hires will receive $200 after
60 working days and $300 at
the end of 6 months.
Apply in person at 31240
Roxbury Rd, Umatilla OR.
97882 or send resume to:
branditurner@jmeagle.com
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT:
Great location in the Hermis-
ton Herald building on Main
Street. 825 sq. ft., includes a
main reception space, 2 offic-
es, bonus space for storage
all with brand new flooring!
Shared bathrooms, utilities in-
cluded, 1-year lease, $850 per
month, $850 refundable secu-
rity deposit. Does not include
internet or phone. Contact the
Hermiston Herald at 541-564-
4538 or email aworkman@ea-
storegonian.com
FOR QUICK CASH
Use a classified ad to sell
items you no longer use.
CLASSIFIEDS HAVE IT!
CLASSIFIEDS WORK!
651 Help Wanted
JM Eagle of Umatilla, Or.
The world’s largest plastic
pipe company is seeking a
INDUSTRIAL
MAINTENANCE
MECHANIC
No experience necessary,
employer is willing to train.
Requirements:
• 18 years old
• Pass drug screen and back-
ground check
• Work any of the week includ-
ing weekends and holidays
Pay is DOE. Hours are 7am-
7pm or 7pm-7am.
Great benefit package, med-
ical, 401K and retirement.
$500 signing bonus, based
on NO ABSENCES, NO
TARDINESS and NO DIS-
CIPLINARY ACTION. New
hires will receive $200 after
60 working days and $300 at
the end of 6 months.
Apply in person at 31240
Roxbury Rd, Umatilla OR.
97882 or send resume to:
branditurner@jmeagle.com
651 Help Wanted
Full-Time Employment
Medelez Inc, Hermiston Ore-
gon is now accepting resumes
and applications for a full-time
Accountant. Duties include but
are not limited to: day to day fi-
nancials and reconciliations,
prepare monthly, qtrly and an-
nual financial reports, journal
entries, general ledger analysis,
knowledge of GAAP, proficient in
written and oral communication.
Associates degree in account-
ing, three years bookkeeping/
accounting, Quick Books, expe-
rience preferred, Bi-lingual help-
ful. Salary range $45-65K. Full
benefits package. For complete
job description and benefits
package send or fax your resume
to: HR 30522 Oldfield St, Herm-
iston, OR or fax 458-219-7017.
Medelez Inc EOE Hermiston, OR.
(541)564-9033
joyce.hughes@
medelezinc.com
Advertise it here
in the classifieds!
CLASS A CDL
PROFESSIONAL
DRIVER NEEDED
Tate Transportation is ac-
cepting applications for Class
A Drivers to haul refrigerated
freight in Oregon, Idaho and
Washington. The company
has expanded lanes to in-
clude North Dakota and Col-
orado as well. (Not related to
Oil Field)
Driver’s Annual income po-
tential up to $75,000+. Ship-
per, Load, and Count Freight
(hands free). Frequent Drop
and Hooks / Preloaded trail-
ers loads for fast turn arounds
and more miles.
Bonuses for any successful
level I, II, or III inspections.
Safety incentive bonus paid
bi monthly. Detention pay af-
ter 2 hours of waiting. Weekly
home time for your 34 hour
reset. Time you can count on
to be with your family.
Benefits:
Driver and family health in-
surance are offered after 60
days. Tate pays 75% of pre-
mium for driver and family
and 100% of the out of pocket
cost! Nurse Triage 24 hr. ser-
vice. Dental Insurance op-
tional. Vision Insurance op-
tional. Aflac is also available.
Vacation:
1 week for years one through
four; 2 weeks for 5 through
14years and 15 through 19
years 3 weeks; Over twenty
years 4 weeks.
401k and profit sharing.
Trusted Carrier/pre pass.
Qualcomm ELD’s. Minimum
experience: 2 years over the
road. Mountain driving with
chaining experience is pre-
ferred. Dot physical: current.
No more than 2 moving vio-
lations in a three year period.
No speed violation of 15 mph
over, in the past three years.
No improper lane change
or following too close. No
Chargeable accidents within
the last two years. No convic-
tions or deferment charges
for alcohol or drug within 5
years.
Contact Susie Bruton at 509-
522-0406.
Something for everyone in the Classifieds
Classified Ads work hard for you!
NCFS Loan Officer
Salary: $19.20-$21.60
Full Time Day Shift
Application Deadline:
10/15/2020
Associates Degree in Ac-
counting, Finance, or Busi-
ness Administration and one
(1) year experience with lend-
ing; OR Four (4) years of ex-
perience with lending or loan
processing as a primary re-
sponsibility.
Working knowledge of lending
procedures.
Must have comprehensive
knowledge of loan documen-
tation, including perfecting
collateral.
Experience with essential
math skills to perform detailed
and accurate calculations.
Must have experience and the
ability to use standard com-
puter programming such as
Microsoft Office, Word, Excel,
Powerpoint and Outlook and
learn NCFS suite of loan and
client softwares.
To see all qualifications
and apply:
Wildhorseresort.com/careers
GARAGE SALE?
With more than
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UPDATES
Hermiston
Herald
wins 2020
General
Excellence
award
Hermiston
The
Herald was notifi ed
shortly before its print
deadline on Tues-
day, Sept. 29, that
the newspaper has
won the 2020 Gen-
eral Excellence Award
for its category in the
Newspaper
Oregon
Publishers Associa-
tion’s Better Newspa-
per Contest.
The Herald placed
fi rst over newspapers
in size category D,
while the Hood River
News came in sec-
ond and the Newport
News-Times came in
third.
The annual con-
test for newspapers
in Oregon looked at
a sample of newspa-
pers in February, July
and November of
2019 to determine the
winners.
The Herald’s sis-
ter paper, the East
Oregonian, also won
fi rst place for Gen-
eral Excellence in its
size category, beating
out the Daily Astorian
and Grants Pass Daily
Courier.
also
Newspapers
submitted samples of
articles, photos, spe-
cial sections and front
judg-
for
designs
page
ing in individual cat-
egories. The Herm-
iston Herald placed
third for Best Cover-
age of Business and
Economic Issues, plus
second and third for
Best Spot News Cov-
erage. It was unknown
as of deadline which
qualifi ed
articles
the paper for those
awards.
The Oregon News-
Publishers
paper
a trade
is
Association
association of news-
papers in Oregon,
organized to promote
common
issues of
interest to print media.
For more informa-
tion and results from
the contest, see next
Hermiston
week’s
Herald.
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to
can listen com
Staff photo by Jade McDowell
Volunteers pick up litter along the
railroad tracks in Hermiston during
the I Love My City event on Saturday,
Sept. 26, 2020.
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GET INVOLVED
By JADE MCDOWELL
NEWS EDITOR
It’s been a rough year, but mem-
bers of several area churches were
determined to make it a brighter
one for Hermiston residents on
Saturday, Sept. 26.
“A lot of folks are just strug-
gling mentally so much because
of the quarantine, and this is just
our small way to bring some sun-
shine,” said New Hope Commu-
nity Church Pastor Chris Hankel.
Volunteers spread out across
the city, doing good deeds as they
went. Some cleared weeds out
Staff photo by Jade McDowell
of the landscaping along High-
way 395 or picked up litter along
Ace Hardware parking lot in Hermiston
Volunteers wash a car for free in the
the railroad tracks through town.
Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020.
during the I Love My City event on
Others held a free car wash, set
up drive-thru prayer booths, paid
for peoples’ laundry at local laun-
dromats or paid for meals in the
McDonald’s drive-thru.
The day of service was part of
a larger movement called I Love
My City, which local churches
partnered to form in 2016 to bring
hope to people after acts of vio-
lence rocked the town. They have
held several events since then,
during the I Love My City event
— Claudia Meza, who washed cars
including free gift-wrapping out-
To get information about
future events or to sign up to
participate, go to
www.ilovehermiston.com.
side of Walmart during the Christ-
mas season and an annual spring
cleanup. The spring cleanup was
canceled due to the pandemic, but
Hankel said they decided to bring
back a smaller version of it this
month.
He didn’t know exactly how
many people ended up volunteer-
ing on Saturday, but said he knew
there were about 100 that came
from New Hope.
churches
involved
Other
included Hermiston Assembly of
God, Faith Presbyterian, Rekin-
dle, Hermiston Seventh-Day
Adventist and Templo Fe Esper-
anza Y Amor.
“We love Hermiston and we
want people to know God loves
Hermiston,” Hankel said.
On Sept. 26, while helping
wash cars for free in the parking
Look for
the new
Trinity
“PEOPLE HAVE BEEN GRATEFUL
AND HAPPY AND THAT’S BEEN
THE BIGGEST BLESSING, SEEING
PEOPLE HAPPY.”
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Hermiston woman celebrates
birthday with former students
around the world
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joined a virtual party over Zoom
for her 90th birthday. She spent
two hours greeting students by
them
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name and reminiscing
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about just
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Mary Doherty is pictured in her classroom
INSIDE
in Bahrain during her tenure there.
A3 Hermiston School District
breaks ground on a new softball
complex
A3 Distance learning brings
challenges for schools’ support staff
she spent
way they’ll never forget.
overseas, in countries includ-
Mary Doherty is one of those ing
ing Venezuela, France, Belgium,
teachers.
Spain and Bahrain.
On Sept. 23, hundreds of Japan,
Doherty’s former students living
See Teacher, Page A10
countries
in more than 30 different
A7 Umatilla Electric Cooperative
moves to an independent model of
power purchases
A8 Hermiston City Council cre-
ates a local improvement district for
industrial park
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