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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
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Child Care
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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 .
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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
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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
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EXTRA CLEAN
2 bedroom 1 bath,
manufactured home.
No Pets
References
$575/Rent $500/Dep
Available now
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PINK RIBBON
for Breast Cancer
Awareness Month!
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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
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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!!
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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-
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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
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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
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