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CLASSIFIEDS Tuesday, October 13, 2015 MOBILE RENTAL 3 bedroom, 2 bath (no yard) Rent $760 Security Dep. $760 + water, electric & garbage. Available after November 1st. 541-377-0937 Pendleton Business Opportunities 310 classifieds@ hermistonherald. com Call 541-278-2678 Ask for Paula or Email us !! Child Care 330 PENDLETON DAYCARE PROVIDER openings for ages 3 & up. Drop ins are welcome! FUN PLAYTIME! 541-278-4219 Close to Sherwood School S TUD CALL PAULA AT THE EO OR HERALD NEWSPAPERS TODAY !!! 541-278-2678 We can now put highlighting in your ad in 6 different colors!! Blue, Cyan, Green, Magenta, Red & Yellow!! Call Paula @ 541-278 2678 to place your classified ad TODAY! E N T F IN AN CIAL P E N D L E TON Employment 335 Employment 335 Employment 335 Employment 335 LEAD FARM ME- CHANIC- Boardman/OR Steady year round work, must have ex- perience. $22 to $28 hour. Family health Insurance. Beef Northwest is an equal opportunity employer. Apply ON- LINE at www.beefnw.com COMMUNITY COUNSELING SOLUTIONS is a 501(c)(3) corporation serving Oregon in Morrow, Wheeler, Gilliam, Grant, Harney and Lake Counties. We are currently recruiting for an Adult Protective Services Investigator, Quality Assurance, and Eligibility Determinations position for individuals enrolled in Developmental Disabilities programs. This is a combined full-time position that will conduct investigations, ensure the quality of documentation as per the Oregon Administrative Rules (OARʼs), as well as determine eligibility to be enrolled in the Developmental Disabilities program within a 6 county area. Qualified candidates must have a Bachelorʼs degree in human, social behavioral or criminal science and two years of experience in human services, law enforcement or investigative experience, or an Associateʼs degree in human, social behavioral or criminal science and four years of experience in human services, law enforcement or investigative experience. This individual will investigate allegations of injuries, abuse, and neglect, and will be responsible to ensure protective services, provide comprehensive reports of findings and decisions of whether abuse exists, and develop required actions to prevent further abuse. This position will gather and review documentation to determine if individuals are eligible for the Developmental Disabilities Program by utilizing guidelines provided by OARʼs and the Seniors and People with Disabilities Services Division. Qualified candidates must have excellent writing and computer skills and be able to assist the Program Manager in meeting the needs of the community. Salary range is $36,700 - $52,900 year, DOEE. Excellent benefit pack- age, including 401K. Apply online and upload resume at communitycounselingsolutions.org. Positions open until filled. EOE. THE BETHEL Health Center is looking for a Family Nurse Practitioner to join a great team. Now in our 5th year, we provide comprehensive physical and behavioral health care to all Bethel children. Salary 72k-82k Contract. Apply at: Miscellaneous 485 https://bethelor.tedk12.c om/hire/Index.aspx 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 Employment 335 Employment 335 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. 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 CLASSIFIEDS GET results! A ID A D , OR VIS OR BM CC seek s a frien dly, m otiva ted person w ho lik es w ork in g w ith the pu blic to be ou r Stu den t Fin a n cia l A id A dvisor. This position provides a dvice a n d gu ida n ce to stu den ts, prospective stu den ts, pa ren ts, sta ff, a n d the com m u n ity rega rdin g fin a n cia l a id progra m s. En su res the proper a n d tim ely processin g of fin a n cia l a id requ ests a n d rela ted docu m en ta tion in order to disbu rse federa l, sta te, a n d in stitu tion a l fu n ds. A ctively pa rticipa tes w ithin a tea m con cept a n d a s a m em ber of va riou s college com m ittees. Pa rticipa tes in orga n iza tion a l lea rn in g a n d profession a l developm en t. A ddresses the n eeds of both on -ca m pu s a n d dista n t edu ca tion stu den ts w hen ca rryin g ou t job respon sibilities in a lea rn er-cen tered m a n n er. Fu ll-tim e ben efited position Sa la ry: $14.62 – 15.18 per hou r depen din g on experien ce. Closin g da te: F rid a y, Octob er 23 , 2015 a t 5 :00 p .m . Visit it ou r w ebsite for m ore deta ils a bou t the position a n d how to a pply, w w w .blu ecc.edu . BM CC is a n EO E a n d pa rticipa tes in E-Verify Do you want to control your own destiny? Do you want to be your Own Boss? Do you want to be in business for yourself but not by yourself? Are your looking for support, and a proven success system ? RIVER POINT FARMS, America's largest grower, packer, shipper and processor of onions has an immediate opening for a Truck Driver CDL. The position is located in Hermiston, Oregon. This position offers a full benefits package and a competitive wage rate. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, 401k, life insurance, flexible spending account, and short and long term disability. General Summary Responsible for the transporting of onions, waste, bins, pallets, and equipment to their assigned destinations. Principal Duties Responsible for the timely pick-up and delivery of onions, transfer product, bins, pallets, to/from assigned locations and farm equipment and other materials essential for supporting farm and plant operations. Responsible for keeping the disposal schedule on time for Processing and Pack to assure that each location is free of waste product. Must be able to identify, read, and adhere to all road signs. Must be capable of performing basic repairs and maintenance, and able to drop and hook trailers. Responsible for turning in dispatch, waste, scale tickets daily, and in a timely manner. Responsible for scaling own loads, generating scale tickets using scanners, computers, and a printer. Service assigned truck by checking tires, water, oil, diesel and fluids daily, as they are completing a pre and post trip inspection report. Communicate with management for scheduling and movement coordination. Reporting transportation issues to Management. Understands mechanical operation and repairs needed to operate vehicle and communicates with Management. Must be able to read and write. Qualifications Class A CDL required. Experience 2 or more years in related experience. Knowledge going across state scales and DOT requirements/log books/interstate operations. EOE - Please email resume to jamie.cimmiyotti@riverpointfarms.com TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2015 Learn why both Forbes Magazine and Entrepreneur Magazine rate Servpro as one of their Top 10 Best Franchise Opportunities in 2015 yet again. To learn more or have a confidential conversation contact Mr. Taylor 503-453-4928 or djt@pedersondisributorship.com ARIES (March 21-April 19). Today there are so many rumors, hoaxes and generally outrageous untruths out there just itching to be shared with the whole world. Before you repeat or share any- thing, get more information. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). In a perfect world, the people you interact with understand the value of your time and theirs -- it is our most precious resource, after all. You'll probably have to teach oth- ers how to be more efficient (and why). GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Sometimes you want to open your heart to all the love you deserve, but today you feel most loved when people make room for you to be by yourself and do your own thing. CANCER (June 22-July 22). Finding your own path is not easy. Often you need a machete to cut back the brush and bramble. The machete of the day will be your words, concise and direct, articu- lating what you need and desire. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Did you wake up less than enthusiastic about what the day holds? It's a similar lineup to yesterday, and you're getting that been-there-done-that feeling. A Sagittarius can help you change it up. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). If you know the motivation of others, you'll find it much easier to manage them -- and you'll have to today. Try to learn what's behind their questions and what's behind what's behind their questions. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Your smile is a gift to anyone you bestow it upon. You'll give that gift over and over today to loved ones and strangers alike. This makes the world a little brighter -- no small accomplishment. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Tucking away your true emotions will only cause stress and strain. Anyway, the astute see how you're feeling no matter what you do to mask it. You may as well be hon- est and free today. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Good people around you will make you happy. Bad people around you will give you something, too: experience mostly. The bad ones are what make you more sophisticated. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). If you tell yourself "don't worry," you may or may not take your own advice. But if you direct your- self to an activity that makes you feel comfortable and safe, you'll naturally forget to worry. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). The beginning stages of any proj- ect are among the most challenging because it's so easy to give up when you don't have much time or effort invested. But there's a reason you chose this. Don't give up. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You can do hard things. One of your great talents is in not recognizing much of a difference between hard and easy. It's just you, handling what needs to be handled right in front of you. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Oct. 13). Your wishes come true this year, provided they are reasonable, actionable and specific. Hey, that's something! Give it your best in November because hard work will pay off immediately. January and June are dreamy and adventur- ous months. Your communication lands profitably in November and May. Cancer and Scorpio people adore you. Your lucky num- bers are: 16, 4, 44, 38 and 50. ELECTRICIAN (OR LICENSED) Plant Maintenance Mechanic Full time Full Benefit Package Flexible work during Maintenance Season Apply: 10/8/15 thru 10/26/2015 Oregon Employment Department 930 E. Columbia Drive Suite B Hermiston, Or 97838 Or Email: Bothum@norpac.com Or fax resume to: 541-567-5104 AA/EEO/M/F/Vets/Disability E-Verify Employer TECHNOLOGY OFFICE OPERATIONS MANAGER IMESD is currently seeking qualified applicants for a FTE Technology Office Operations Manager. CLOSES: 10/16/2015 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 THE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING has a mission to objectively address scientific and engineering issues that impact the Treaty Rights and Trust resources of the CTUIR. The CTUIR Department of Science and Engineering is seeking an individual with several years of experience in preparing and analyzing environmental samples using ICP-OES, GC-MS, or UV-Vis spectrophotometer. Experience with EPA methods 3010, 3051, 3052, 3060, 3510, 3540, 3546, 6010, 8260, and 8270 is preferred. Applications must be post marked by October, 19 2015 for more information visit http://ctuir.org/about-us/employment-oppor- tunities. AIRPORT ANTIQUES The Furniture Lady 1816 NW 51st Open Saturday October 3rd 10am-3pm 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 S GOING SOUTH for the winter! Renting beautiful, fully furnished home w/view. November 5th to April 5th 541-377-1701 Must have references. * NOW HIRING * Residential Associates to work with individuals that suffer with mental illness. We have programs in Boardman and Pendleton For more information and to apply, visit our website: www.columbiacare. org click on CAREER CENTER Employment 335 ES EXTRA CLEAN 2 bedroom 1 bath, manufactured home. No Pets References $575/Rent $500/Dep Available now 541-379-0851 Employment 335 EN Employment 335 200 A W AR Rentals, Pendleton East Oregonian PINK RIBBON for Breast Cancer Awareness Month! Call Paula @ 541-278-2678 for details!! Bazaars 525 Page 5B 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 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 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!! 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 Things to Eat 435 Things to Eat DAVIS ORCHARDS Fruit Stand, Sunday - Friday 9am-5pm Closed Saturday Apples: Gala, Golden & Red Delicious, Granny Smith, Fuji, Braeburn. DʼAujou, Bartlett,& Bosc Pears & Peppers! 53285 Appleton Road Milton Freewater, Oregon One mile west on Appleton 541-938-7093 435