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Thursday, January 14, 2016
Employment 335
NOW HIRING:
Tig Welder: Wage
DOE
Assistant Receiving
Clerk
$12.50 to $14.00/hr-
DOE
Room to Grow!
Medical, Dental, Life,
Retirement.
Email your
information and
experience or a
resume to
a1sales@a1ind.com
Employment 335
Employment 335
Feed & Seed 420
TEFF GRASS Hay,
Great for horses,
Barn stored, no
weeds, no rain,
$8/80 lb bales.
Touchet/Walla Walla
509-240-4289
Pets, All Kinds
Counselors (CADC)
– Womenʼs Program
Counselor-in-Training
Child Development
Assistant
Night Staff
Detox Technician
Respite Technician
490
RECLINER $500
Sofa $400
Loveseat $300
27in. TV $200
L/M: 541-505-1044
Garage Sales
Pendleton
530
LIVING ESTATE
SALE. Queen oak
bed with mirrored
dresser, 5 drawer
dresser and side
table $600. Double
Bed with
mirrored dresser, 5
drawer dresser and
side tables $400.
Dining room table
with 3 leaves, and 6
chairs $250. Maple
hutch $285.
Entertainment center
$35. Mahogonay
coffee table $95.
End table $85.
Lazyboy $75.
Excellent condition.
541-969-7532
Garage Sales
Other Areas 555
Estate Sale
Friday and Saturday
Jan15&16 9am-3pm
Plymouth
Washington
(accross river from
Umatilla) Exit 131,
68105 Blue Sky PR
SE.Follow signs.
Cash only.
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
What to do in the great
outdoors?
Check out
the Outside
page in the
EO’s

Submit applications to:
EOAF/Personnel
216 SW Hailey Ave.
Pendleton, OR 97801
We are an equal opportunity employer.
FOOD SERVICE MANAGER
Sodexo, North Americaʼs leading provider of
outsourced food service and facilities
management, is seeking a
General Manager for the
Milton-Freewater, OR. school
district comprising of 3
elementary schools, 1 middle school,
and 1 high school.
Youʼll manage all food service operations,
including planning and supervising special
functions, maintaining cash and payroll
records, and hiring/training staff. Food
service management experience and strong
financial experience are required.
Knowledge of school food service preferred.
We offer competitive wages, an excellent
benefit package and the opportunity to
advance. Apply online at
www.sodexoUSA.com, click “Careers,” Job
#46084. At Sodexo, we value workforce
diversity. EOE, M/F/D/V
COMMUNITY COUNSELING Solutions is a
501(c)(3) organization providing mental
health and addiction outpatient services,
residential treatment, developmental disabil-
ity services, and other health related serv-
ices in Eastern Oregon. A dynamic and
progressive organization, CCS has offices in
5 counties, a statewide Warmline program,
and employs 150 employees. We are
recruiting for a Human Resources Generalist
to be based at our home office in Heppner,
Oregon.
Based upon experience and education, this
position will engage in the following duties:
lead recruitment and hiring efforts, maintain
personnel files, oversee administration of
benefits and performance appraisal pro-
grams, advise management in appropriate
resolution of employee relations issues,
prepare personnel related reports, oversee
safety program, compute wage and records
data, prepare and file accident reports, and
other related duties, oversee onboarding
and separation of employees, conduct
investigations, and write reports, oversee
employee discipline and grievance process,
provide and conduct quality assurance and
improvement activities.
This position reports directly to the Executive
Director. Requires Bachelorʼs degree in
human resources or related field, plus 4
years experience in human resources, and
ability to pass a criminal history background
check. The salary range for this position is
$43,700 - $64,700, DOEE with excellent
benefits including 401K match.
Applicants who meet the minimum
qualifications are encouraged to complete
the online application and upload resume at
www.communitycounselingsolutions.org.
Position open until filled. EEO.
445
AKC BOSTON
Terrier Male puppy
Vet Checked
Shots and dewormed
503-440-2082
Adams, Oregon
Household
Employment 335
EASTERN OREGON
ALCOHOLISM
FOUNDATION
is currently accepting
applications for the
following positions:
Application packets can be downloaded at
www.eoaf.org or request at 541.276.3518
RISK
MANAGE-
MENT ANALYST -
Beef Northwest is a
mid-size
Pacific
Northwest company
with a focus on cattle
feeding,
ranching,
trucking and ancillary
agriculture business.
Manage hedging ac-
tivities and perform-
ance
analysis.
Bachelor's
degree
required. Must have
strong
computer,
analytical and prob-
lem solving skills.
APPLY
at
www.beefnw.com
Employment 335
RIVER POINT Farms,
America's largest grower, packer, shipper
and processor of onions, has an immediate
opening for Line Leads. River Point Farms
office is located in Hermiston, Oregon. This
position comes with full benefits,
a competitive wage, and a relocation
package.
SUMMARY
The Line Leader is the first line supervisor of
production line workers and the primary
communicator of production challenges and
opportunities.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Must know and understand the customerʼs
finished good specification and the quality
attributes of raw product.
Continually provide on the job instruction
of line workers and continually monitor to
ensure they follow instructions and
communicate timely their challenges and
needs to ensure attainment of finished
goods quality and the daily production plan
Must have good trouble shooting skills and
be able to communicate effectively with
maintenance personnel
Continually monitor line and plant
production and effectively communicate
challenges and opportunities to Plant
Operator
Must be able to make quick decisions
based on understanding of operational
needs in a fast paced environment
Escalate production issues that will com-
promise production schedule to Plant
Manager or Production Manager
Perform quality checks of the line to
include raw product, machine set-up,
finished goods and line equipment
Verify components of production order to
ensure correct type and quantity of
components are available for production
Monitor production order and production
plan progress and minimize down-time due
to change overs
Understand and verify rejects from line
and adjust as appropriate
QUALIFICATIONS
High School diploma or GED required
2-5 yearsʼ experience in a lead or
supervisory position in a fast paced
manufacturing or food processing
environment
Knowledge of computers and Microsoft
Office programs
Ability to read/comprehend written and
oral instructions in English, read and
comprehend safety rules, operating and
maintenance instructions, procedure
manuals and inventory identifiers. Must
pass English literacy test
Mathematical skills to add, subtract,
multiply and divide and the ability to perform
these operations using units of weight
measurement, volume, and distance
Effectively communicate in English
one-on-one and in small group situations
Able to participate in a team-oriented
environment and willingness to assist and
train others
Able to work flexible schedule, including
overtime, weekends, shift rotation and
before and after schedule as needed
Bilingual Spanish/English preferred but not
required
Please email resume to
jamie.cimmiyotti@riverpointfarms.com.
East Oregonian
$3000 SIGN on bonus
(Day 1= $500, Day 90= $1000, Day 180=
$1500)…plus earn up to $27+ per hour
within 120 days!
Delivery Associates Needed in
Hermiston:
Daytime shifts, home nightly
Excellent health benefits package
Excellent pension and paid vacation
benefits
Stability of rapidly growing Fortune 100
company
Safe equipment & professional
environment
Responsibilities include – Route delivery
driving (12-18 stops daily), unloading an
average of 800 cases per route at cus-
tomer locations, while providing excel-
lent customer service. *Limited shuttle
driving may be necessary on as needed
basis.
Successful candidates – Must possess a
current CDL A license and must not have
convictions of DUI/DWI within the past 3
years or multiple times within the past 7
years. Must be able to lift 40-50lbs fre-
quently. Previous food and/or beverage
delivery experience is a plus.
EEO Employer M/F/D/V. Females and mi-
norities are encouraged to apply.
To apply, please visit
www.syscoportland.com to print out an
application. You can fax your completed
application to HR at
503.682.6646
Sysco Portland
26250 SW Parkway Center Drive
Wilsonville, OR 97070
THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 2016
ARIES (March 21-April 19). The complicated problems of the past
look simple in retrospect. Remembering one of them should help
you maintain a healthy perspective on the current situation. Keep
affirming to yourself: I deserve to be happy.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Regarding today's challenges: Good
fortune follows your decision to depend solely on yourself. If oth-
ers come through, it will be a cherry plus sprinkles on your sun-
dae. Just don't count on it.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). When you like someone, you plan,
scheme and put your most imaginative energy to the task of
delighting that person. Someone will do the same for you today.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Just because someone is in charge
doesn't mean that person is the right one to get something done.
If you're feeling it, take it on. Passion and drive matter more than
authority and power.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Your lucky number, five, has resonance
now. In fact, it will help you to plan your day in five parts. For major
productivity, pick an amount of time and stay focused the entire
duration of the cycle. Keep your energy contained.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You'll probably come to understand
that you don't yet have the skill necessary to get the job accom-
plished in the way you would like to see it happen. Rest assured
that there are plenty of resources available for your education.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Forget the competition and run your
own race. Whatever your last "time" was, you'll be able to beat it
today. That said, there is far more that matters in this than the
numbers.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Your best idea will be highly implau-
sible. That's why perhaps it's better not to share with all of those
reasonable people you know who care about you very much. This
one is between you and your heart.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). When you assert your person-
al rights, you are also asserting your human rights. In some way it
will count toward the evolution of humanity. If you knew the rest
would be profoundly affected, what would you do?
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You respect them; they feel it,
and they respect you back. But when it's time to hash out the con-
tract, other elements (lawyers, maybe?) could complicate things.
Keep reminding yourself of the original goodwill you built up.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). As sound as an opportunity may
be, if you're not excited about it, there's nothing good that will
come from taking it. Leave it on the table for someone who will be
genuinely thrilled to take advantage.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You want something done. You want
it changed. You want it working in a totally different way with com-
pletely different results. You're in the mood to overhaul, but wait:
All that's needed, really, are a few tweaks.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 14). You put people first -- before
money, power or anything material. In choosing this, you choose
your soul. Your excellent judgment and a few stellar decisions will
make this year one for the ages. Destiny will be cast in February.
Your beautiful smile will attract love and friendship in March. Libra
and Sagittarius adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 30, 22, 18, 4
and 16.
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EO-8019
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED
PERSONS
In the Circuit Court
of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla
County
Case No.
PR150196.
In the Matter of the
Estate of
DOROTHY
LOUISE
THOMPSON,
deceased.
Notice is hereby
given that the un-
dersigned's
have
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EO-8022
PENDLETON PLANNING COMMISSION
Public Hearing Notice
City Hall Council Chambers
500 SW Dorion Avenue, 2nd Floor
January 21, 2016
7:00 p.m.
The Planning Commission will conduct the
following hearings:
a. AMD15-08 (City): “Housecleaning”
updates to the Sign Code; no changes
to area calculations proposed.
(postponed from December 17, 2015
and January 7, 2016 meetings )
b. AMD15-06 (City): Request initiated by
City staff to repeal the (increased)
minimum residential density standards
adopted through Periodic Review in
2011. (formal adoption of findings)
For additional information or questions,
contact the City Planner, 500 SW Dorion
Avenue, Pendleton, Oregon 97801, 541
966-0204, TDD 541 966-0230, fax 541
966-0251 or at www.pendleton.or.us. For
accommodations for hearing, visual or
manual impairment or an interpreter, con-
tact the City Planner by the Monday be-
fore the meeting.
Evan MacKenzie
City Planner
January 14, 2016
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been
appointed
co-personal repre-
sentatives of the
Estate of Dorothy
Louise Thompson.
All persons having
claims against the
estate are required
to present them,
with vouchers at-
tached, to the un-
dersigned co-per-
sonal representa-
tives, at the ad-
dress shown below,
within four months
after the date of first
publication of this
notice, or the claims
may be barred. All
persons
whose
rights may be af-
fected by the pro-
ceedings may ob-
tain additional infor-
mation from the re-
cords of the court,
the
co-personal
rep-
resentatives,
or
Robert W. Collins,
Jr., OSB #810458,
of attorneys for the
co-personal repre-
sentatives. Dated
and first published
January 14, 2016.
Louise M. Thomp-
son, Mike Thomp-
son,
and
Jerry
Thompson, Co-Per-
sonal Representa-
tives, c/o Collins &
Collins, LLP, PO
Box 1457, Pendle-
ton, OR 97801,
Telephone
(541)276-3320.
January 14, 21, 28,
2016
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EO-8010
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
Case No. PR150203
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate of:
)
JOYCE MARIE BARTH
)
Deceased.
)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Susan
L. Brown has been appointed personal
representative in the above estate. All per-
sons having claims against the estate are
required to present them, with vouchers
attached, to the personal representative at
the office of David D. Gallaher, Attorney at
Law, 104 SE 5th St., PO Box 1314,
Pendleton, Oregon 97801 within four
months after the date of first publication of
this notice, or the claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights may be affected
by the proceedings may obtain additional
information from the records of the Court,
the personal representative, or the attor-
ney for the personal representative, David
D. Gallaher, Attorney at Law, 104 SE 5th
St., P.O. Box 1314, Pendleton, Oregon
97801, telephone number (541) 278-0722.
Dated and first published December 31,
2015.
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE:
Susan L. Brown
c/o David D.Gallaher
PO Box 1314
Pendleton, OR 97801
(541) 278-0722
/s/David D. Gallaher
David D. Gallaher ,
Attorney for Personal Representative
PO Box 1314
Pendleton, OR 97801
(541) 278-0722
Fax: (541)278-0691
Email: gallaher@eotnet.net
December 31, January 7, 14, 2016
December