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EEaasstt OOrreeggoonniiaann Call Jodi Snook at 541-278-2670 to advertise. PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD ON THE FIRST DAY OF PUBLICATION. RONCO FOOD dryer w/ instruction book, $15 cash. 541-276-8037 BLUE MOUNTAIN APARTMENTS 2 BDRM $550 month, W/S/G paid.. (541)567-6480 2 BDRM, 1 BA home. $550 month W/S/G paid (971)241-4070 On weekends, call our news tip line at 541-966-0830. SPACIOUS 2 bed- room newer carpet. W/D hookup $475. (541)231-4384. East Oregonian Classified By MIN LEE The Associated Press
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Page 4C East Oregonian Sunday, October 31, 2010LIFESTYLES
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Sunday, October 31, 2010
Call Jodi Snook at 541-278-2670 to advertise.
890 W. ALDER ST., HERMISTON. $185,000. Custom home, 1900 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Large kitchen, breakfast setting area with formal living & dining rooms. Master bedroom has sliding door to patio & hot tub. New gas fireplace with new carpet in family room. Matching 10 x 12 shed. Carpet & tile floors. RV Parking. Call 541-567-8363.
3 BED, 2 BATH • $185,000
SPACIOUS 2 bed-room newer carpet.W/D hookup $475. (541)231-4384.
3 BEDROOM, 1bath, large fenced yard. $735/mo.+$250 pet deposit.
(541)310-0738
Pilot Rock Rentals 210
BLUE MOUNTAINAPARTMENTS2 BDRM $550 month, W/S/G
paid..(541)567-6480
Hermiston Rentals 205
2 BDRM, 1 BA home. $550 month
W/S/G paid(971)241-4070
Rentals,Pendleton 200
STUDIO$150 weekly in-cludes utilities & free internet. Pets ok, no deposit. Monthly $500. Rodeo City Inn. (541)276-4711
Rentals,Pendleton 200
NORTH HILL River View! Walk to down-town! 3 bdrm 1 BA apts, community yard. Laundry room. $595 per month. 541-969-4831.
LARGE 3 bdrm 2 bath north hill home with full basement and garage. No smoking or pets. $995 mo 541-429-0468
Rentals,Pendleton 200
Mt. View Apartments Next to BMCC Utilities paid
Call Tues. - Sat. 9am - 5pm
(541)276-5237
3 BDRM, 1 BA house. W/D hookup, storage shed, C/A, dishwasher. $695 per month +deposit.
725 SE 9th (541)566-3908 or
(541)379-4963
Rentals,Pendleton 200
Columbia RiverMH Park,
Arlington, OR,1 -3 BDRM Manufac-tured Homes, $325-$650/ month, Large in ground swimming pool, On Golf Course, Close to Columbia River, boating, fishing, easy move-in, 1st month free.Dale: 503-473-4956
www.resourcesnorthwest.com
Manufactured HomesRentals 165
IF YOU have farm land for sale in Walla Walla or Umatilla counties please call 509-991-2956
Acreages 135
2 BDRM 1 1/2 BA house on 1/2 acre in Papoose woodlands just out side of Meachem. Fully up-dated kitchen and bath with new floor-ing throughout. In-stalled central boiler for main source of heat. With radiant heated floors. Too many extras to list $110,000 Please call if inter-ested 509-305-6762
Cabins 120
Earn 12% InterestPurchase note se-cured by local real estate receive pay-ments monthly on $50,000 investment. 541-310-5055
Homes for Sale,Other Areas 115
Beautiful remod-eled 2 bdrm, possi-ble 3 bdrm 1 ba home. Hardwood floors, sunroom, forced air, fenced backyard, motivated to sell. $133,500
319 NW 5th St. (541)969-6948
Homes for Sale,Pendleton 100
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
All real estate adver-tising in this newspa-per is subject to the Fair Housing Actwhich makes it illegal to advertise any pref-erence, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, relig-ion, sex, handicap, fa-milial status, or na-tional origin, or an in-tention to make any such preference, limi-tation, or discrimina-tion." Familial status includes children un-der the age of 18 liv-ing with parents or le-gal custodians, preg-nant women, and peo-ple securing custody of children under 18.This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings adver-tised in this newspa-per are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination, call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hear-ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.
Homes for Sale,Pendleton 100
THE CITY ofPendleton Oregon has made 7 acres of City owned land available for multi family development. The City is seeking proposals for this development. For a copy of the request for proposals con-tact Linda Anderson at 541-966-0201 or Linda.Anderson@ci.pendleton.or.usProposal deadline is November 22, 2010
PLEASE CHECKYOUR AD ON THE
FIRST DAY OFPUBLICATION.
While we are happy to make any necessary correction, we cannot be responsible for er-rors appearing for multiple days. Thank you!
Special Notices 10
RONCO FOOD dryer w/ instruction book, $15 cash. 541-276-8037
On weekends, call our news tip line at
541-966-0830.
Bargain Bin! 4
DOUBLE CLOTHESrack 5ʼ long- from a store. Could also be used to display quilts. $25
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Bargain Bin! 4
Part time positions•Custodian
•Head CoachSoftball
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Nurse Educator Associate
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jobsclick on
EmploymentOpportunities at
BMCC, position title.
Or phone 541-278-5947,
or email hr@bluecc.edu.
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reasoning. She says shewants “Touch-A, Touch-A,Touch-A, Touch Me” play-ing as they enter, eventhrough the song was sangby Janet, theheroine of thefilm. “I know it’s not exact-ly pertinent with mycharacter, but you can’tbeat a song about risquétouching.”But while 5’5” McLaw is
more thanhappy tohaveanexcuse towear 4-inch stilet-to heels for her Lady Gagaoutfit, she wasn’t quite socomfortable paradingaround in leather.“I want to look good, but
that will not involve melooking like Gaga in ‘Ale-jandro.’ That might betaking it a bit too far. Theone-piece will work.”But it’s not just sexually
explicit outfits flooding themainstreamcostumeselec-tion these days. An old
stand-by, vampires, is stillall the rage. With showssuch as HBO’s “TrueBlood”andStephenieMey-er’s “Twilight”phenomenon pulsingthrough America’s blood,being pale and eternallydamned has never been sochic. But it has less to dowith sucking the life frominnocent victims thanbeinginhumanly beautiful.And that’s part of the
cultural shift happening inHalloween costumes thisyear. Instead of aiming forgory goodness, a tributetheme has materialized,one centeredoncelebritiesand famous characters,both sexy and creative.Whether it continues can-not yet be determined. Fornow, Johane says that if shecan elicit a gasp from herfriends, “My mission willbe complete.” The near-see-through corset shouldhelp.
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The Associated Press
BEIJING — The newest MissWorld is from the United States.Alexandria Mills, a soft-spoken
18-year-old,was named thewinnerinSaturdaynight’s contest in south-ern China. The tall blonde was arelative surprisewinnerafter spec-ulation focused on othercontestants.Second place went to Emma
Wareus of Botswana, and AdrianaVasini of Venezuela came third.
The host country’s own contest-ant, TangXiao, alsowas among thefinal five.According to a brief biography
on the Miss World website, Millscalls Louisville, Kentucky, herhometown, and she recently grad-uated fromhigh school. Shewouldlike to become a teacher.“I’ve never met a stranger and
enjoy meeting new people,” shesays in the bio.For the final, she was wearing a
shimmering ivory-colored dress
slit up the leg.Mills takesover the title fromKa-
ianeAldorinoofGibraltar,whowasnamed Miss World 2009 at a cere-mony in South Africa lastDecember.Women frommore than100 coun-
tries participated in the contest,organizers said.This is the 60th year of the Miss
WorldCompetition, andorganizersbroughtback contestants frompastdecades to give the night a retro-spective theme.
AP Photo by Alexander F. YuanMiss USA Alexandria Mills gestures with other contestants after being crowned the winner of the 2010Miss World pageant contest at the Beauty Crown Cultural Center in Sanya, in southern China's islandprovince Hainan, Saturday.
Soft-spoken Miss USA captures Miss World title
By MIN LEEThe Associated Press
HONG KONG — A Gold-en Lion-winning Chinesedirector best known forportraying working-classstruggles defended on Sat-urdayhisdecision to tryhishand at commercial cine-ma as he prepares to makehis first kung fu epic.Jia Zhangke made his
namewith realist films thatdescribehowChina’s youthand workers cope with thecountry’s rapid economicgrowth. The 40-year-oldfilmmaker won the topprize at the 2006 VeniceFilm Festival with “StillLife,” a drama set againstthe destruction of a Chi-nese village to make wayfor the Three Gorges Dam.But now Jia, whose cred-
its also include“Pickpocket, “The Plat-form” and “The World,” isgetting ready to shoot abig-budgetmartial arts epicset at the beginning of the20th century.The native of the north-
ern city ofFenyang says thebudget will be at least sev-eral million U.S. dollars —huge for the once under-ground director — and hewill hire aHongKong fightchoreographer. VeteranHong Kong director John-nie To, best known for hisstylish action thrillers, ishis producer.Critics are wondering if
Jia is abandoninghis roots.It’s the same charge that
was leveled at Jia’s prede-cessors like Chen Kaigeand Zhang Yimou. Chenand Zhang won critical ac-claim in theWestwith starkstories of rural hardshipbut have gravitated towardcommercial blockbustersin recent years.Jia told The Associated
Press inHongKong onSat-urday that his fans havenothing to worry about.“I will be back. I will not
be making period moviesforever. Old China is justonepart ofmy imagination.The reality of modern Chi-na still attracts me a greatdeal. I want to prove overtime that adirector can en-joy a wide repertoire,” hesaid.The Chinese director,
who was visiting HongKong to promote his docu-mentary “I Wish I Knew,”said hewon’t follow the ca-reer paths of filmmakerslike Chen and Zhang.“They have already
taught us a very good les-son. Why would I want totake the same path? I haveseen that that path is nofun,” he said.Jia said he will start
shooting his new project,called “In the Qing Dy-nasty” inChinese, inMarchor April in and near hishometown. The story fol-lows changes in a Chinesecity after the abolishmentof the imperial examina-tion system and growingWestern influences. Thecast is still being decided.
Chinese director defendsbreak from art-house
By MICHAEL LIEDTKEThe Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO —YouTube CEO Chad Hur-ley is surrendering thereins of the popular videowebsite that he startedwith two buddies as aquirky curiosity and wenton to groom into a mediamagnet that shows morethan 2 billion clips a day.Thechange in command
announcedFriday formal-izes a transition that hasbeen unfolding over thepast two years asYouTube’s owner, Internetsearch leader Google Inc.,assertedmorecontrol overthe website.Google dispatched one
of its longtime employees,Salar Kamangar, to helpHurley steer YouTube in2008. That move signaledGoogle’s resolve to startmakingmoremoneyoff its2006 acquisition ofYouTube for $1.76 billion.Kamangar’s expertise is
in online advertising.Since his arrival at
YouTube’s San Brunoheadquarters, Kamangarhadbeen running theday-to-day operations whileHurley concentrated onkeeping the site’s steadilygrowing audience happy.Kamangar now official-
ly assumes the CEO’s rolewhile Hurley, 33, remainsavailable as a part-timeadviser.The transition will give
Hurley, a designer, moretimetodevote toanotherofhis business ideas, themen’s clothing lineHlaska.The brand’s name is amash-up of Hawaii andAlaska, signifying itsgoalofbecoming “the 51st state.”Although YouTube has
been sellingmore ads andstriking more businesspartnerships since Ka-mangar entered thepicture,Googlehasn’t saidwhether the site is prof-itable yet. The ads shownonYouTubearepart of the
roughly $625 million inrevenue that Google gotfrom so-called display ad-vertising during the threemonths ending inSeptem-ber. That’s less than 10percent of Google’s totalrevenueof $7.3billiondur-ing the period.Google confirmed Hur-
ley is stepping down afterhe disclosed his dimin-ished role Thursday nightat an event in Ireland.Thecompanyalso said it
is losing the leader of amore recent acquisition,mobile ad service AdMob.Omar Hamoui, AdMob’sfounder and CEO, quit forpersonal reasons, accord-ing to Google. His exitcomes just five months af-ter Google paid $681million for AdMob as partof is effort to sell more ad-vertisingonmobilephones.YouTube’s two other co-
founders, Steve Chen andJawedKarim, had alreadyjumped ship. Karim leftjust a fewmonths after the
triodecided tosetupawayto share their videos on-line. Chen, formerlyYouTube’schief technologyofficer, moved on in 2008.YouTube’s sale toGoogle
enriched all three of thefounders, who had metwhile working at the on-line payment servicePayPal. Hurley raked inthe biggest cut: 735,000sharesGoogle stock.BasedonGoogle’s closingpriceof$613.70, those shareswouldnowbeworth about$450 million.Some television and
movie studios contendedYouTube built its earlysuccessby looking theoth-er way as video piratesswamped thewebsitewithcopyrighted clips. ViacomInc. even went so far as tofile a lawsuit that allegedHurley, Chen and Karimwelcomed the piratedclips because they knewthe material would helpwiden YouTube’s audi-ence.
YouTube co-founder steps down as CEO
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