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    CLASSIFIEDS
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Employment 335
BUS DRIVERS
with local transit.
PT/FT
CDL Qualified
For interview call
541-276-6476
NOW HIRING
Cashiers &
Overnight stockers.
Must-be
able-to-pass
background-and
drug-test.
Apply in store
Walmart
2203 SW Court
Pendleton
or online at
walmart.com
OREGON
STATE
University Extension
Service is recruiting
for a full-time Assis-
tant Professor (Prac-
tice), Department of
Animal & Rangeland
Sciences.
Position
serves Umatilla and
Morrow
Counties.
Salary is commensu-
rate with education
and experience. Re-
view posting and ap-
ply at: http://oregon-
state.edu/jobs/ Post-
ing 0015774. Closing
date: 10/25/15. OSU
is
an
AA/EOE/Vets/Dis-
abled.
PART-TIME
JANITORIAL
HOUSEKEEPING
POSITION
open in Hermiston.
Swing shift,
experience
necessary.
Current driverʼs
license and
reliable
transportation
required.
Call for an
appointment
541-289-0166
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
Miscellaneous 485
AW
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E S
S
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
PINK RIBBON
for Breast Cancer
Awareness Month!
Call Paula @
541-278-2678 for
details!!
Legal Notices
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by law to run in a news-
paper of general circula-
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publication date. The
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cept responsibility for
printing errors on the
first publication only.
Submit to:
Amanda Jacobs
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Pendleton, Or 97801
legals@eastoregonian.com
Bazaars
525
Reserve your table
now for the...
Altrusa
Holiday
Bazaar!
Sat. November 21st
9am-4pm at the
Convention Center
Call
Rolinda Burd at
541-276-2228
OCTOBER IS
Breast Cancer
awareness month.
Call Paula today at
541-278-2678 to
schedule your
classified ad and
request our pink
background to
support breast
cancer
awareness!!
Employment 335
Garage Sales
Pendleton
530
MOVING
SALE,
Furniture-
Sofa,
End tables and
more, Household
Items, Tools, Eng-
lish Saddles, Hal-
ters,
Children's
items. Lots that
needs to go.
Saturday 8am -
2pm ONLY
72166
Westfield
BLVD at the top of
Korvola Road
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
Employment 335
EI/ECSE
EDUCATIONAL
ASSISTANT
IMESD is currently
looking to fill
a position in
LaGrande.
Closes 10/09/2015
Contact Charlene at (541) 966-3224 for
additional information or download an
application and view full job description and
instructions at www.imesd.k12.or.us
A FINANCIALLY
successful,
independent,
nonprofit, community
based, critical access
hospital in La Grande
OR, is seeking a
full time benefited
Foundation Manager
This position will be responsible for
planning, leading and coordinating
operations, budgets, activities and
relationships pertinent to the Grand Ronde
Hospital Foundation. Graduate of an
accredited school in Marketing,
Communication, Business Management or
a related field of study is preferred. We
offer a competitive salary and benefit
package. For further information and full job
requirements, please visit us on the web @
www.grh.org EOE
JOIN A TEAM THAT MAKES
A DIFFERENCE!
We are looking for energetic,
compassionate and dedicated
professionals to join our growing team!!
This is your chance to join a friendly and
dynamic company dedicated to working in
partnership so children and communities
can thrive. Umatilla-Morrow County Head
Start Inc. (UMCHS) is a community leader
providing high quality early learning,
healthy living supports and social services
to children, families and caregivers in
eleven counties. We believe every role is
critical to our success.
Take a look at the following open positions!
Head Start/Early Head Start Program
Director in Hermiston-$6,375/month
Qualifications: Minimum of a Bachelorʼs
Degree in Early Childhood Education, or a
related field, and a minimum of five years
professional leadership/management and
supervisory experience preferably in
educational non-profit.
Preschool Teachers in Hermiston
area—$19.30/hour
Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Early
Childhood Education or related field
Bus Drivers in Hermiston, Pendleton
and Milton-Freewater—starting at
$11.39/hour
Qualifications: Current CDL with an S
endorsement and School Bus Driverʼs
License and previous bus driving
experience. Paid Training Available!
Human Resources/Volunteer Assistant
in Hermiston—$13.37/hour
Qualifications: Associates Degree in
Business or related field; 2 years
Administrative experience; strong
knowledge of Microsoft Office and ease in
adaptation to new technology; fluent in
English and Spanish both verbally and
written (preferred).
We offer a benefit package including
medical, dental, flexible spending account,
life, EAP, 403(b) retirement plan,
and paid time off!
If you are a qualified and passionate
person dedicated to early childhood
learning and care and are interested in any
of these positions, please call
(541) 564-6878 or visit our web site
www.umchs.org E.O.E.
Employment 335
Employment 335
COMMUNITY COUNSELING SOLUTIONS
is a 501(c)3 serving Oregon in Morrow,
Wheeler, Gilliam, Grant, and Lake
Counties. We are currently recruiting for a
full time Accounting Clerk in our Heppner
Office. Candidate must be detail oriented,
have excellent computer skills, proficient in
Microsoft Word and Excel, comfortable
learning new accounting and clinical
software systems, and able to work as part
of a dynamic team. This position will
process accounts payable, monthly
contract billings, and provide general
administrative support. Hourly wage is
$14.85-$20.77, DOE. Excellent benefits,
including 401K. Please complete online
application and upload resume at
www.communitycounselingsolutions.org.
Position open until filled. EOE.
HYDRO PLANT OPERATOR – TRAINEE
Northern Wasco County PUD
Location: McNary Dam, Umatilla, OR
Knowledge of installation, operation and
maintenance of electrical or mechanical
equipment and an Associates Degree or
practical training in power generation
technology, mechanics or electrical is
preferred. Trainee must live within a 20
minute traveling radius of the McNary Dam.
A valid driverʼs license and US Citizenship
(Homeland Security Requirement)
is required.
Please see our website:
WWW.NWasco.com for full job description
and instructions for applying.
PUBLIC WORKS
GIS Technician
City of Pendleton,
Oregon
The City of
Pendleton is
accepting
applications for a
GIS Technician for the Public Works
Department. Position is responsible to
perform skilled work in the development,
operation, and maintenance of a
geographical information system (GIS).
Position requires knowledge of: the
principles and practices of GIS, spatial
analysis, remote sensing, and cartography;
GPS data collection and associated
principles and practices; common
standards for geospatial metadata; and
knowledge of AutoCAD software and file
structures, as it relates to GIS applications.
Requires Bachelor of Science (BS) or
Master of Science (MS) in Geography,
Natural Resource Management, Landscape
Architecture, Engineering, Urban Planning,
or related field, plus 2-years of technical
experience in GIS, or completion of GIS
coursework at an accredited university or
college; or any equivalent combination of
education and experience. Requires valid
Oregon driverʼs license and ability to pass
criminal background check.
Pay is $3,819 - $4,726 plus excellent
benefits. City applications are available on
line at www.pendleton.or.us/employment or
at the Personnel Office, 500 SW Dorion,
Pendleton, OR 97801; (541) 966-0201.
Applications must be received by the
Personnel Office no later than 5:00 pm,
October 16, 2015. The City of Pendleton is
an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Employment 335
East Oregonian
Employment 335
A FINANCIALLY
successful, independ-
ent, nonprofit,
community based,
critical access
hospital in
La Grande OR, is
seeking a full-time,
benefited
Hospital and/or Clinic MA, LPN or RNs
Current Oregon LPN/RN license in good
standing or certified MA preferred. We of-
fer a competitive salary and benefit pack-
age. For further information including full
job requirements, please visit us on the
web @ www.grh.org
EOE
NURSE PRACTITIONER
OR PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT
Morrow County Health District is seeking a
full-time Nurse Practitioner or Physician
Assistant to join the staff at Heppnerʼs
Pioneer Memorial Clinic, a Rural Health
Clinic and Tier III PCPCH that is NHSC
Certified for Loan Repayment. Schedule is
Monday – Friday. Womenʼs health
experience preferred. Competitive
compensation DOQ and excellent benefits
package including paid health and dental for
family, life, disability, CME allowance, sick
leave, vacation, 11 paid holidays, relocation
allowance and more. More information is
available at http://morrowcountyhealthdis-
trict.org, by contacting Human Resources
Manager Patti Allstott 541-676-2949 or
email to: recruiting@mocohd.org. MCHD is
an Equal Employment
Opportunity Employer.
JOIN OUR
GROWING
YELLOWHAWK
TEAM!
We are recruiting
for the following
positions:
Assistant Administrator
Community Health Nurse
Systems Of
Care Mentor/ Life Skills Trainer
Clinical Director
Manager of Clinical Services
To apply please send a cover letter, re-
sume, completed YTHC application
(available online at www.yellowhawk.org),
copy of licensure/certification/transcripts,
and a copy of your enrollment card if
applicable. Cassie Hall 541.278.7500
cassiehall@yellowhawk.org Open Until
Filled. Screening October, 8 2015.
Tribal/Indian Preference Observed.
Legal Notices
Legal Notices
EO-7868
THE City of Pilot Rock will hold a Public
Hearing at its regular Planning Commis-
sion meeting on Monday, October 19,
2015, at 6:15 pm in the Pilot Rock Council
Chambers, 143 W. Main St. The hearing
is to consider an application for a variance
to reduce the setbacks at 334 S. Alder
St. Property owners that are affected by
this change are welcome to attend and
have their comments heard.
October 7, 2015
Legal Notices
Page 5B
Legal Notices
EO-7866
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY PUBLIC MEETING
THE MORROW COUNTY PLANNING
COMMISSION will hold a meeting on
Tuesday,
October 27, 2015, at 7:00 p.m at the at the
Port of Morrow Riverfront Center in Board-
man, Oregon.
In work session format the Planning Com-
mission will discuss: the Morrow County
Comprehensive Plan Introduction and
Economic Element; the LUBGWMA Over-
lay Zone; and Article 7 of the Morrow
County Zoning Ordinance which relates to
Variances.
Opportunity to ask questions will be pro-
vided. For more information, please con-
tact the Planning Department at
541-922-4624 or 541-676-9061, extension
5506.
October 7, 2015
EO-7864
NOTICE AND SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION DEPENDENCY
Superior Court of Washington
County of Walla Walla
Juvenile Court
In Re the Dependency of:
NELSON, Tristan Nicholas
D.O.B.: 12/23/2003
No: 15-7-00116-5
Termination
(SMPB)(Optional Use)
To: Danny Ray Nelson, Father
A Dependency Petition was filed on August
26, 2015; a Fact Finding hearing will be held
on this matter on: October 30, 2015 at 9:30
AM, at Walla Walla County Superior Court,
315 W. Main St., Walla Walla WA, Depart-
ment I . You should be present at this hear-
ing.
The hearing will determine if :
your child is dependent as defined in RCW
13.34.030(6). This begins a judicial process
which could result in permanent loss of your
parental rights. If you do not appear at the
hearing, the court may enter a dependency
order in your absence.
To request a copy of the Notice, Summons,
and Dependency Petition, call DSHS at (509)
524-4900. To view information about your
rights, including right to a lawyer, go to
www.atg.wa.gov/DPY.aspx.
Dated: October 1, 2015
By direction of:
John Lohrmann, Judge
KATHY MARTIN
Clerk
By: s/s Dee Dee Fjeld
Deputy Clerk
Print Name: Dee Dee Fjeld
October 7, 14, & 21 2015
EO-7865
NOTICE AND SUMMONS BY
PUBLICATION DEPENDENCY
Superior Court of Washington
County of Walla Walla
Juvenile Court
In Re the Dependency of:
NELSON, Jaden Ray
D.O.B.: 07/22/2002
No: 15-7-00115-8
Termination
(SMPB)(Optional Use)
To: Danny Ray Nelson, Father
A Dependency Petition was filed on August
26, 2015; a Fact Finding hearing will be held
on this matter on: October 30, 2015 at 9:30
AM, at Walla Walla County Superior Court,
315 W. Main St., Walla Walla WA, Depart-
ment I . You should be present at this hear-
ing.
The hearing will determine if :
your child is dependent as defined in RCW
13.34.030(6). This begins a judicial process
which could result in permanent loss of your
parental rights. If you do not appear at the
hearing, the court may enter a dependency
order in your absence.
To request a copy of the Notice, Summons,
and Dependency Petition, call DSHS at (509)
524-4900. To view information about your
rights, including right to a lawyer, go to
www.atg.wa.gov/DPY.aspx.
Dated: October 1, 2015
By direction of:
John Lohrmann, Judge
KATHY MARTIN
Clerk
By: s/s Dee Dee Fjeld
Deputy Clerk
Print Name:
Dee Dee Fjeld
October 7, 14, & 21 2015
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2015
ARIES (March 21-April 19). They say that showing up is often 80
percent of success. What they fail to mention is that you have to
show up over and over and over. Well, that won't be a problem for
you! Your mood: consistent.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Your time to move forward is coming,
but it's not here yet. Some will sabotage themselves by succumb-
ing to distraction. Focus instead. Gather your strength, watch and
wait.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). What's even better than being in a stel-
lar position? Having knowledgeable people close by whom you
can call on to help you make the most of it! You'll succeed bril-
liantly.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Go ahead and take the job no one
wants. There will be hidden benefits. For starters, you'll get time
away from everyone, and this will lead to an improved perspective.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Should you stay or should you go? Neither
choice is wrong. Neither choice is right. This is a matter of how you
want to spend your time. Do what makes you comfortable.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). As far as responsibility and blame go,
if you're willing to take it, there will always be someone willing to
pass it to you. Therefore, be very careful and strategic in this mat-
ter.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Icarus couldn't find his way out of the
labyrinth on foot, and so his dad made him wings. It worked --
except when he tried to high-five the sun. Today's lesson: Be
happy, but don't get too carried away.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). As long as the plan is safe and
morally sound, it will be important to submit to leadership even
though you may not totally agree. Be strategic, and you'll get your
chance to lead later.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You do the work whether or not
you feel like doing it. Will you remember this next year or three
years from now? Maybe not, but you'll still be a different person
because of the efforts you made.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Maybe you can't make another
person happy, but you can encourage things to go in that direction
with your attention to creating a pleasant environment.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). When the immediate moment isn't
going so well, it's easy to drift off to a place in the future where
things are much, much better. Paint it with your mind so you can
inhabit it in full color later.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Your contribution means more than
you think. Not only are you doing the best you can, but you're
doing the best that has been done in recent history for this partic-
ular task -- a task that's much harder than it looks.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Oct. 7). It's your time to put forth your great-
est effort yet. You're strong enough, and you'll be even stronger
after this power move. The next 10 weeks shine a light on your
family, and there's some karma that comes full circle. Money flows
after creativity in December, starting a trend for 2016. A wish
comes true in March. Love signs are Aquarius and Capricorn. Your
lucky numbers are: 4, 20, 18, 41 and 16.