Page 6B CLASSIFIEDS East Oregonian Employment 335 Employment 335 OLD WEST FEDERAL CREDIT UNION is seeking a proficient service-oriented Teller to join its staff on a part-time basis (approximately 30 hours per week). This position requires a great attitude and out-going personality with a high degree of precision and competence in performing transactions for our members. You will be responsible for providing service support to Member transaction needs in a manner that is professional, courteous and compliant with all policies and procedures. The Teller will also recommend and refer new and alternative services to Members that best fit their needs. Previous cash handling, balancing and customer service is preferred. Ongoing educational and advancement opportunities exist for people with the attitude and aptitude for Member Service and who are willing to grow and accept new challenges with the Credit Union. You may pick up an application at our Pendleton office or go to the web site at www.oldwestfcu.org for an on-line application. You may deliver your application by fax to: 541-628-6121, by email to: hr@oldwestfcu.org Employment 335 DRIVER FOR Real Estate Guide from Pendleton to Walla Walla once a month with refills as needed. For more info please call Kim at 541-966- 0807. D IRE CTOR , TR I O/S TUD E N T S UPPORT S E RVICE S P ROJE CT Blu e M ou n ta in Com m u n ity College seek s a Director for ou r TRiO /Stu den t Su pport Services Project to join ou r sta ff a n d w ho va lu es stu den t su ccess a n d the w ell-bein g of ou r sta ff.  The director provides oversight to en su re the TRiO /Stu den t Su pport Services Project m eets sta ted gra n t objectives a n d delivera bles a s a pproved by the Depa rtm en t of Edu ca tion .  Coordin a tes progra m s a n d a ctivities w ith ca m pu s a n d com m u n ity pa rtn ers to a dva n ce the a ca dem ic a chievem en t of progra m pa rticipa n ts.  Develops a n d im plem en ts stra tegies for a ssessin g a n d m eetin g stu den t n eeds.  M on itors progra m perform a n ce of project a n d m a n a ges progra m bu dget.  Su pervises, su pports, a n d eva lu a tes project sta ff perform a n ce providin g orien ta tion , tra in in g, a n d con tin u ed sta ff developm en t.  Prepa res proposa ls, reports, a n d record k eepin g to m eet gra n t fu n din g regu la tion s.  This is a fu ll-tim e, gra n t fu n ded position w ith a n excellen t ben efit pa ck a ge in clu din g bu t n ot lim ited to: m edica l, den ta l, a n d vision , life a n d A D&D in su ra n ce, a n d tu ition w a iver for em ployee a n d qu a lified fa m ily m em bers.   Sa la ry:  $42,000 – $55,700 DO E. For m ore deta iled in form a tion a bou t the position a n d how to a pply, visit ou r w ebsite a t w w w .blu ecc.edu or con ta ct u s a t hr@ blu ecc.edu  or 541 278-5837. BM CC is a n EO E a n d pa rticipa tes in E-Verify. Miles & Miles of Smiles! • $11.50/hr Starting Wage • CDL Fee Reimbursement • No Experience Necessary • Career Opportunities • Modern Equipment • 401K Retirement IMMEDIATE • Part-Time Work OPENINGS • Paid Training IMMEDIATE TRAINING Apply at Mid Columbia Bus Co. 73458 Bus Barn Lane, Pendleton, OR 97801 Serving the Pendleton area. 541-276-5621 T E CH N OL OGY S UPPORT S PE CIAL IS T BM CC is recru itin g for a Techn ology Su pport Specia list to join ou r IT tea m in Pen dleton .  This position w ill m a n the IT helpdesk ; a ct in depen den tly a s the design a ted techn ica l poin t of con ta ct w ith u sers, ven dors a n d con tra ctors for problem resolu tion a n d techn ica l a ssista n ce, in clu din g the coordin a tion of repa irs a n d u pgra des to techn ology rela ted equ ipm en t,; perform ba sic- a n d a dva n ced-level in sta lla tion a n d preven tive a n d corrective m a in ten a n ce of I techn ology issu es, equ ipm en t a n d rela ted periphera ls a n d w ill a ct in depen den tly a s a first poin t of con ta ct w ith the BM CC u ser com m u n ity for problem resolu tion a n d techn ica l a ssista n ce. This is fu ll-tim e ben efited position , in clu din g m edica l, den ta l, vision , life a n d A D&D in su ra n ce plu s tu ition w a iver for the em ployee a n d qu a lified depen den ts.  Begin n in g pa y, $14.67 - $15.27 DO Q .  This position closes A u gu st 20, 2015 a t 5:00 p.m .  For m ore deta iled in form a tion a bou t the position a n d how to a pply, visit ou r w ebsite a t w w w .blu ecc.edu . BM CC is a n EO E a n d pa rticipa tes in E-Verify. Employment 335 CLASS-B CDL Driver/Warehouse Rep needed in Walla Walla, WA. Great pay/benefits & a peo- ple 1st work environ- ment! Email dde- freece@wilburellis.co m. Eastern Oregon potato operation seeks full time expe- rienced mechanic. Repairs and mainte- nance of semi-trucks, farm equipment. Wages DOE. Mail re- sume to P.O. Box 890 Hermiston, Oregon 97838. ENTER TO Win a $2,000 grand prize! Take our survey at www.pulsepoll.com and tell us about your media usage and shopping plans. Your input will help this paper help local businesses. Thank you! FULL TIME COOK Wages DOE. Submit Resume in person to Pendleton Country Club. Tuesday-Fri- day 9-4 LIBRARIES OF Eastern Oregon (LEO) seeks six part-time contractual positions needed to help implement art-based, regional projects. Information: leolibraries@ gmail.com. OFFICE MANAGER needed in Walla Walla, WA. Great pay/benefits & a peo- ple 1st work environ- ment! Email dde- freece@wilburellis.co m. OREGON MUTUAL Insurance is seeking a multi-line field claim adjuster for Tri-Cities, Pendleton area. Will work from home. http://www. ormutual.com/about/ careers.html TONYAʼS HOUSE Inc. recruiting for a full time temporary split shift (10-2pm 4-8pm) Good possibly for permanent employment Friday-Tuesday Female YOUTH WORKER. Experience working with runaway, homeless or at risk youth helpful. WAGE DOE For more information call 541-276-2900 ask for Jani Bryant. TRUCK DRIVER Wanted, hauling bulk sugar, 5 days a week, from Boardman, Oregon to Markham, Washington. Class A CDL endorsements for tankers & double, must be over 23 years of age, with 2 years experience. Benefits. Email resume to: randy46@ charter.net **NURSING PROFESSIONALS** -RLQDWHDPWKDWVXSSRUWV\RX±SURIHVVLRQDOO\DQGSHUVRQDOO\ &RUUHFW&DUH6ROXWLRQV//&FXUUHQWO\KDVRSSRUWXQLWLHVIRU Registered NursesLQ)XOO7LPHDQG3HU'LHP SRVLWLRQVWRMRLQRXUWHDPDWWKH 8PDWLOOD&RXQW\-DLOLQ3HQGOHWRQ25 :HRIIHUFRPSHWLWLYHFRPSHQVDWLRQDQGEHQHILWV )RUPRUHLQIRUPDWLRQSOHDVHYLVLWMREVFRUUHFWFDUHVROXWLRQVFRP RUFRQWDFW7UDF\6XOOLYDQDW7/6XOOLYDQ#FRUUHFWFDUHVROXWLRQVFRP (2(0)9HW'LVDELOLW\ Wednesday, August 12, 2015 Employment 335 Miscellaneous 485 Miscellaneous 485 VISIT & ASSIST Seniors in their homes, $460/monthly tax free, must be 55 or older. Personal income limits. Call John Brenne, 541-276-4474 or jc.brenne@ outlook.com AIRPORT ANTIQUES The Furniture Lady 1816 NW 51st Open Saturday August 15th 10am-3pm ENTER TO Win a $2,000 grand prize! Enter to win. Take our survey at www.pulsepoll.com and tell us about your household shopping plans and media usage. Your input will help us improve the paper and get the adver- tising specials you want. Thank you! Things to Eat 435 ROSSʼS SPRING CREEK FARM Sweet Corn, tomatoes, melons, honey & many U-Pick items 3782 Old Milton Hwy Walla Walla, WA (509)525-7909 THE EAST OREGONIAN newspaper has end rolls for sale at the EO office in Pendleton. 5 rolls for $2.50 any size 211 SE Byers Ave DEADLINE FOR WEEKEND YARD SALE ADS IS WEDNESDAY BY 2:00 PM - Call Paula @ 541-278-2678 to put in your yard sale ad. Legal Notices Legal Notices Vehicles 705 2007 IMPALA 4 door, White, Low Mileage call: 541-966-4450 Business/Service Directory 355 NOTICE: OREGON STATE law requires anyone who con- tracts for construc- tion work to be li- censed with the Construction Con- tractors Board. An active license means the contrac- tor is bonded and insured. Verify the contractorʼs CCB li- cense through the CCB Consumer Website: www.hirealicensed contractor.com Legal Notices EO-7809 LEGAL NOTICE OF PROPOSED ACTION AND SOLICITATION FOR PUBLIC COMMENT TEN CENT COMMUNITY WILDFIRE PROTECTION PROJECT, UMATILLA AND WALLOWA-WHITMAN NATIONAL FORESTS The North Fork John Day Ranger District is soliciting public com- ments on the revised proposed Ten Cent Community Wildfire Protection Project. This project is located in the Granite Creek Watershed on the Umatilla and Wallowa-Whitman National For- ests. The project area is approximately 38,000 acres. The pro- ject area is located in the following Township and Ranges; Southeast corner of Township 8, South Range 34 East, South half of Township 8 South Range 35 East, South half of Township 8 South Range 35 _ East, Southwest corner of Township 8 South Range 36 East, East half of Township 9 South Range 34 East, all of Township 9 South Range 35 East, all but Southeast corner of Township 9 South Range 35 _ East and the western half of Township 9 South Range 36 East Willamette Meridian. The pro- ject area is located in Grant County, Oregon. The purpose and need of the Ten Cent Community Wildfire Pro- tection Project is to provide a safer working environment for fire- fighters while improving probability of success in protecting life and property associated with the adjacent private lands in the event of a wildfire within or threatening the values at risk in the Granite Zone as defined by the Grant County Community Wildfire Protection Plan. This includes the city of Granite, the city of Greenhorn, the scattered inholdings, and the egress routes from the identified values at risk. The need is to modify the existing fu- els to reduce potential fire behavior to low intensity and reduce the probability of crown fire and spotting. There is also a need to maintain and enhance local communities and economies by pro- viding a diversity of resource management activities, recreational opportunities, commodity outputs, and ecosystem services from public lands. The overall need for the Ten Cent Community Wild- fire Protection Project is to modify the predicted fire behavior in the project area while supporting local communities by providing goods and services. The Forest Service proposes actions within the project area to re- spond to the purpose and need for action. Multiple types of fuel reduction treatments would occur across these stands and would be designed to increase tree spacing and reduce surface fuels. The treatments would include a mixture of commercial and non-commercial logging and prescibed burning. These treat- ments would occur along the private land boundaries and extend up to 1.5 miles away from those boundaries, where indicated by predicted fire behavior. The goal would be to create a contigu- ous Defensible Fuel Profile Zone (DFPZ) along all private land borders within the project area. Strategic DFPZs would also be placed along roads and the forest stands within these zones would be treated a maximum of 500 feet from both sides of the road as necessary. The width of treatment would be dictated by current stand conditions as well as other resource management needs. The goal of these roadside treatments would be DFPZs that help facilitate safe evacuation of residents and public in the event of a wildfire, slow the progress of a wildfire coming out of the North Fork John Day Wilderness, and provide firefighters a higher probability of successfully managing a wildfire. Instructions for Making Comments On March 27, 2013, a final rule revising 36 CFR Part 218 was published in the Federal Register and became effective on that date. The new rule replaces the previous appeal rules defined in 36 CFR 215, and expands the use of the pre-decisional objection process used for projects authorized under the Healthy Forests Restoration Act of 2003. The new rule provides the public an op- portunity to comment and express concerns on projects before decisions are made, rather than after. The comment period for this proposed action is intended to pro- vide those interested in or affected by this proposal an opportu- nity to make their concerns known during this revised project. Those who provide comments or express an interest in a particu- lar proposed action by the close of the comment period will be eligible to use the pre-decisional objection process used for pro- jects authorized under the 36 CFR Part 218. We asked for public comment in 2014 regarding an early concept of this project, and have since refined our proposed action. If you have previously commented on this project in 2014, you still are eligible to use the pre-decisional objection process without submitting new com- ments. Written, facsimile, hand-delivered, oral, and electronic comments concerning this action will be accepted for 30 calendar days fol- lowing the publication of this “Notice of Proposed Action and So- licitation for Public Comment”. The publication date in this news- paper is the exclusive means for calculating the comment period for this analysis. Those wishing to comment should not rely upon dates or timeframe information provided by any other source. Regulations prohibit extending the length of the comment period. Written comments should be submitted to: North Fork John Day Ranger District, ATTN: Ian Reid, District Ranger, P.O. Box 158, Ukiah, OR 97880. The office business hours for those submitting hand-delivered comments are: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Comments can be faxed to (541) 427-3018. Oral comments must be provided at the district office during normal business hours via telephone (541) 427-5316 or in person. Electronic comments should be submitted as part of the actual e-mail message or as an attachment in Microsoft Word format, rich text format (rtf), or portable document format (pdf) only and sent to: comments-pacificnorthwest-umatilla-northfork-johnday@fs.fed.us In cases where no identifiable name is attached to a comment, a verification of identity will be required for appeal eligibility. If using an electronic message, a scanned signature is one way to pro- vide verification. E-mails submitted to e-mail addresses other than the one listed above, in other formats than those listed, or containing viruses will be rejected. It is the responsibility of persons providing comments to submit them by the close of the comment period. For electronically mailed comments the sender should receive an automated elec- tronic acknowledgement from the agency as confirmation of re- ceipt. For more specific information regarding the project proposal please contact Andrew Stinchfield at (541) 427-5397 or as- tinchfield@fs.fed.us. Ian Reid, District Ranger. August 12, 2015 Legal Notices Legal Notices Notices under this clas- sification are required by law to run in a news- paper of general circula- tion. A notarized proof of publication will be provided for all notices. Some notices may re- quire pre-payment. Deadline for submission is 3pm, two (2) working days prior to required publication date. The East Oregonian will ac- cept responsibility for printing errors on the first publication only. Submit to: Amanda Jacobs 211 SE Byers Ave., Pendleton, Or 97801 legals@eastoregonian.com Reach the buyer you're looking for with a low cost, effec- tive classified ad. EO-7809 PUBLIC NOTICE MORROW COUNTY HEARING THE MORROW COUNTY COURT will hold the following hearing of public interest on Wednesday, August 19, 2015, at 11:00 a.m. at the Heppner City Hall in Heppner, Oregon. To consider the statutorily available oppor- tunity to ʻopt outʼ of certain medical and recreational marijuana operations being performed within the unincorporated por- tions of Morrow County. To be considered will be medical processing and dispensa- ries, and recreational producers, proces- sors, wholesalers and retailers. Opportunity to voice support or opposition to the above proposal or to ask questions will be provided. Issues can be raised ei- ther in person or by letter and should pro- vide sufficient specificity to afford the deci- sion makers an opportunity to respond to the issue. Copies of the staff report and all relevant documents will be available after August 7, 2015. For more information, please con- tact the Planning Department at 541-922-4624 or 541-676-9061, extension 5506. August 12, 2015 EO-7808 LEGAL NOTICE OF PROPOSED ACTION AND SOLICITATION FOR PUBLIC COMMENT GRANITE-DESOLATION AQUATIC RESTORATION PROJECT NORTH FORK JOHN DAY RANGER DISTRICT, UMATILLA NATIONAL FOREST The North Fork John Day District Ranger is soliciting public comments on the pro- posed Granite-Desolation Aquatic Resto- ration Project between Dale and Granite in Grant County, Oregon. The proposed ac- tion includes aquatic restoration, instream work, meadow restoration, pre-commercial thinning, riparian planting, and road de- commissioning. Meadow treatments pro- posed include small instream structures, revegetation with native plants, thinning encroaching conifers, cattle fencing and relocating spring developments. The Gran- ite and Desolation Creek watersheds are the District's highest priority for aquatic restoration and the objective is to improve aquatic habitat conditions in those water- sheds. This project would reduce sediment deliv- ery from 129 miles of roads, upgrade 8 culverts on fish-bearing streams increas- ing connectivity on 20 stream miles, en- hance 265 acres of wet meadow habitat, and increase habitat complexity on almost 100 stream miles. Of 129 miles of pro- posed road treatments, only 1.3 miles of roads currently open to motorized use are proposed to be decommissioned. These would be 0.4 miles of the 5505-200 road and 0.9 miles of the 1030-020 road. Instructions for making comments: On March 27, 2013, a final rule revising 36 CFR Part 218 was published in the Fed- eral Register and became effective on that date. The new rule replaces the previous appeal rules defined in 36 CFR 215, and expands the use of the pre-decisional ob- jection process used for projects author- ized under the Healthy Forests Restora- tion Act of 2003. The new rule provides the public an opportunity to comment and express concerns on projects before deci- sions are made, rather than after. The comment period for this proposed ac- tion is intended to provide those interested in or affected by this proposal an opportu- nity to make their concerns known during this revised project. Those who provide comments or express an interest in a par- ticular proposed action by the close of the comment period will be eligible to use the pre-decisional objection process used for projects authorized under the 36 CFR Part 218. Written, facsimile, hand-delivered, oral, and electronic comments concerning this action will be accepted for 30 calendar days following the publication of a “Notice of Proposed Action and Solicitation for Public Comment” in the East Oregonian newspaper. The publication date in the East Oregonian newspaper is the exclu- sive means for calculating the comment period for this analysis. Those wishing to comment should not rely upon dates or ti- meframe information provided by any other source. Regulations prohibit extend- ing the length of the comment period. Written comments should be submitted to: North Fork John Day Ranger District, ATTN: Ian Reid, District Ranger, P.O. Box 158, Ukiah, OR 97880. The office busi- ness hours for those submitting hand-de- livered comments are: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Comments can be faxed to (541) 427-3018. Oral comments must be provided at the district office during normal business hours via telephone (541) 427-5316 or in person. Electronic comments should be submitted as part of the actual e-mail message or as an attachment in Microsoft Word format, rich text format (rtf), or portable document format (pdf) only and sent to: comments-pacificnorthwest-umatilla- northfork-johnday@fs.fed.us In cases where no identifiable name is at- tached to a comment, a verification of identity will be required for appeal eligibil- ity. If using an electronic message, a scanned signature is one way to provide verification. E-mails submitted to e-mail addresses other than the one listed above, in other formats than those listed, or con- taining viruses will be rejected. It is the responsibility of persons providing comments to submit them by the close of the comment period. For electronically mailed comments the sender should re- ceive an automated electronic acknow- ledgement from the agency as confirma- tion of receipt. For more specific information regarding the project proposal please contact Joy Ar- chuleta at (541) 278-3822 or jearchuleta@fs.fed.us. Ian Reid, DIS- TRICT RANGER, Responsible Official. August 12, 2015