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    CLASSIFIEDS
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Employment 335
COMMUNITY COUNSELING
Solutions, a 501(c)3, serving
Oregon in Morrow, Wheeler,
Gilliam, Grant, Lake and
Sherman Counties, is currently
recruiting for an a Employment
Specialist in our Boardman
office to perform and coordinate
services of the Individual
Placement and Support (IPS)
Supported Employment
program by assessing and
assisting clients for success in
community job settings.
Occasionally works
non-traditional work hours.
Qualified applicants will
minimally possess a Bachelorʼs
degree in a behavioral sciences
field from an accredited college,
or a combination of at least
three years of relevant work,
education, training or
experience. The hourly wage for
this part-time 20 hours per week
non-exempt position is $16.20-
$25.43, DOEE.
Excellent benefit package,
including 401K. Apply online and
upload resume at
communitycounselingsolutions.o
rg.
Position open until filled. EOE.
DYNAMIC AND fast paced
company in Pendleton. Position
requires strong communication
skills
and
the
ability
to
successfully meet tight times
frames and to be able to
prioritize workload as required.
Requires some knowledge of
ICD 10 and CPT codes. Full
time position, M-F wages DOE.
Send resume and cover letter to:
Blind Box #228
211 SE Byers
Pendleton, Or. 97801
EXPERIENCED FARM
MECHANIC - Beef NW Feeders
is seeking an experienced full
time Mechanic. $18 to $24 per
hour, bonus program, family
health insurance, and
retirement. We are an Equal
Opportunity Employer,
offering a Drug Free Workplace.
APPLY ONLINE at
www.beefnw.com
Employment 335
NOW HIRING
Customer Service Reps
------------------------
JOB FAIR
9am- 3pm
@Worksource
1530 Stevens St.
Walla Walla, WA 99362
OPENINGS
WITH
Horizon
Project in
Pendleton
providing
support for
developmentally and
intellectually disabled adults.
Hiring all shifts. Full time
positions with paid time off,
or part time hrs available.
223 SW Court for application.
PUMP OPERATOR
AgriNorthwest, a local
agricultural operation, has an
immediate opening for a
Seasonal Pump Operator to be
located in Plymouth, WA.
Desired candidate must be able
to work nights and weekends
and be computer literate.
This office position requires
candidate to monitor irrigation
systems and make changes as
needed. This requires applicant
to have great attention to detail
and be able to multi task.
This position pays $12.73 per
hour. Qualified applicants who
are interested need to send a
resume to
Agn.resume@agrinw.com
or apply in person at
AgriNorthwest 174906
South Plymouth Rd,
Plymouth, WA 99346.
Questions can call at (509) 734-
5074 Ext. 5252/5253.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Drug Free Workplace
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Employment 335
CORRECTIONAL
NURSING
Opportunities for
RNs and LPNs
Washington State Penitentiary in
Walla Walla, Washington.
·RN $24.43 to $39.09 per hour
Requires 1 Year of experience
Promotional Opportunities
·LPN $17.93 - $23.46 per hour
Requires 2 Years of
experience
·Benefits Available
·Union Representation
·Nursing License Required
Apply Today!
http://www.doc.wa.gov/jobs
SEEKING AN experienced
bilingual payroll clerk for a busy
temporary staffing office.
Requirements include: fluency in
both English and Spanish, two
years of payroll experience,
working knowledge of Microsoft
Office, and excellent customer
service skills. Job
responsibilities to include
answering the phone, filing and
payroll entry. Working
knowledge of the workerʼs
compensation process and
human resources a plus. Email
resume to
info@mjslabor.com
or mail resume to P.O. Box 939
Umatilla, OR 97882.
SS EQUIPMENT is currently
seeking a full-time
PARTS COUNTER
person in our LaGrande store.
Competitive wages and
benefits, DOE. Stop by the store
at 60588A McAlister Road for an
application, or contact
Chuck Wells at
chuck@sseqinc.com
for more information.
East Oregonian Classified
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Employment 335
SELL IT in Classifieds!
We get results!
Employment 335
SERVICE MANAGER
LOOKING FOR
a career opportunity?
We have a Full-Time Teller
position and a Financial Service
Representative position
available with career
advancement possibilities in
Hermiston, Oregon.
First Community Credit Union is
an equal opportunity employer
of protected Veterans and
individuals with disabilities. For
more details please apply
online:
www.myfirstccu.org.
NOW HIRING
Cashiers
Overnight Stockers, Unloaders,
Garden Center Seasonal and
Overnight Apparel.
Must-be able-to-pass
background-and drug-test.
Apply in store
Walmart
2203 SW Court
Pendleton
or online at walmart.com
Reach the buyer
you're looking for
with a low cost, effec-
tive classified ad.
TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 2016
ARIES (March 21-April 19). The theme is personal power and how
you're going to find, keep and use it. Keep going, full steam ahead,
and you'll be very surprised and pleased about all that you can
accomplish in one day.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You're nice, but not so nice that you'll
let just anyone take up your time. You'd like to know what's in it for
you, and, because you're smart, wise and shrewd, you'd like this
information as early as possible in the interaction.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You'll get the distinct impression that
the group needs a leader and they're looking to you. The commit-
ment may seem daunting now, but rest assured, this group will
calm down once they have a strong leader.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). One thing we learn from time-travel
movies is that it's almost always unexpectedly difficult to get back
to the "present." You'll have a similar challenge today if you look
back. So don't look back! Go forward with velocity.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). In order to inspire people, usually it helps
to first understand them. However, there will be times, like now, in
which you are completely, un-self-consciously yourself, and they
respond. You may never know why -- just go with it!
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You are in the flow of wonder and will
experience it from all sides. You'll be the object of someone's
curiosity, and this will be almost as fantastic as pursuing your own
curiosity about another person.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Even though you know your friends,
loved ones and colleagues very well, you do not presume to know
what their reaction to something is going to be. People are always
growing and changing. You stay tuned in.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). As far as memorable moments of joy
go, the ones that come as sudden relief to prior periods of pain or
deprivation stand out most in your mind. That's why if you can help
someone out of a pain state, you'll do it, pronto!
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Hesitation, procrastination,
stagnation and any other "ation" that happens to be keeping you
from moving forward has to do with one thing only: fear. Courage
is the remedy to all. Take courage; then take a step.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). There's an art to asking the right
question, and you could definitely be punished (with mild social
judgment) for asking the wrong question. Therefore, you're careful
to be thoughtful with the information presented to you.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). This won't surprise you, but people
do tend to think of you as their own. The funny thing is, as much
as they all try to claim you, you can't be everybody's. You'll be gra-
cious about it, but you will have to make some choices.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Seeing greatness should make you
want to deliver greatness. If instead it makes you jealous, it only
means that you have a little more work to do to bridge the gap
between your current and future ability level. You'll get there!
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (March 8). It's a lucky feeling at the start of
this solar cycle, like you've arrived, you deserve it and you'll be
ready to want something else in about two months. All the more
reason to celebrate big! Your honed aesthetic sense will play into
May's success. June features a relationship breakthrough. August
begins an education. Aries and Gemini adore you. Your lucky
numbers are: 2, 44, 38, 34 and 17.
Volvo & Mack truck dealership is
looking for a heavy duty truck and
trailer Service Manager. Wages
DOE. Full benefits, health, dental,
vision, 401k, and Aflac available.
Send resume to: Northwest Equipment Sales 78273 Westland Rd
Hermiston Oregon 97838. Or visit:
www.nwesales.com
The Oregon Department of Corrections is
seeking nursing professionals for the following
Registered Nurse positions: one full-time and
two Limited Duration Float Pool (On-call) at
Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution in
Pendleton; and one full-time; one half-time; and
one full-time Limited Duration (1 yr) at Two
Rivers Correctional Institution in Umatilla. Salary:
$4995-$7231/Mo plus excellent benefits; 4.75%
differential for Bachelors; 9.5% differential for Masters. Must
possess a current Registered Nurse license issued by the Oregon
State Board of Nursing. To view the full job announcement
(Institution Registered Nurse) and how to apply, visit our website at
www.odocjobs.com. For questions, call Eric at 877-888-5234,
X41059. Apply soon. Announcement could close at any time.
RIVER POINT Farms,
America's largest grower, packer,
shipper and processor of onions,
has an immediate opening for a
Quality Assurance Supervisor. River
Point Farms office is located in
Hermiston, Oregon.
SUMMARY
QA Supervisor will direct quality assurance activities at the facility
they are assigned. The primary purpose of the position is to oversee
collection of data that evaluate the quality of incoming raw product
and finished goods quality. The QA Supervisor must be able to
effectively communicate both verbal and written information about the
product quality to management.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Develop written procedures for sampling loads of incoming and
outgoing onions.
• Demonstrate expert knowledge of onion grades and quality
expectations of our customers.
• Supervise all QA personnel and maintain integrity among the staff.
• Monitor grading accuracy on a daily basis.
• Supervise the collection of food safety monitoring logs.
• Evaluate the facility compliance with regards to food safety
requirements.
• Develop and maintain all SOP to meet all appropriate food safety
requirements.
• Prepare documentation necessary for food safety audits.
• Conduct in house and third party audits on the appropriate
schedules and complete necessary paperwork.
• Provide training as necessary to assure QA personnel are
adequately trained for their position requirements.
• Inspect packaging materials for compliance with food safety
requirements and customer specifications.
• Bilingual a plus
EDUCATION
High School Graduate or General Education Degree (GED)
EXPERIENCE
One to two years of experience including Quality system in the food
industry Knowledge of TQM, HACCP and SSOP
Please email resume to jamie.cimmiyotti@riverpointfarms.com
East Oregonian
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Feed & Seed 420
Legal Notices
PRODUCTIVE
PERENNIAL PLANTS
increase AUM's and Carrying
Capacity of your rangeland,
suppress noxious annual weed
invasion. Quality Forage Kochia
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affected by the proceedings
may
obtain
additional
information from the records of
the
court,
the
personal
representatives, or Michael B.
Collins, OSB #801951, of
attorneys for the personal
representatives.
Dated and
first published March 8, 2016.
Beverly Diane Kinsley and
Carolyn Frances Norton, Co-
Personal Representatives, c/o
Collins & Collins, LLP, PO Box
1457, Pendleton, OR 97801,
Telephone (541)276-3320.
March 8, 15, 22, 2016
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Vehicles
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NOTICE: OREGON STATE law
requires anyone who contracts
for construction work to be
licensed with the Construction
Contractors Board. An active
license means the contractor is
bonded and insured. Verify the
contractorʼs
CCB
license
through the CCB Consumer
Website:
www.hirealicensed
contractor.com
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LEGAL
NOTICES
EO- 8010
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Umatilla County
In the Matter of the Estate of
Mary Ruth Cowgill, deceased.
Case No. PR160031.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned
have
been
appointed
personal
representatives of the Estate of
Mary Ruth Cowgill. All persons
having claims against the
estate are required to present
them, with vouchers attached,
to the undersigned personal
representatives, at the address
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
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EO-8112
REQUEST FOR BID PROPOSAL
COMMERCIAL ROOFTOP AIR CONDITIONING
UNITS INSTALL
City Hall and Library Complex
City of Pendleton Provided Equipment
(HVAC RFP 324-16)
March 4, 2016
The City of Pendleton Facilities Department is accepting sealed
bid proposals for removal of existing HVAC equipment and install
2 new units. Provided by the City of Pendleton Daikin from
Oregon Air Reps. Commercial rooftop air conditioning unit with
natural gas heating. Bid Proposal must be returned by March
24th 2016 by 2 PM to the Facilities Manager Office 500
Southwest Dorion Avenue Pendleton, Oregon 97801. Attention
Glenn Graham.
Specifications for this project can be obtained by calling 541-966-
0370 or you can pickup specifications at City Hall Building
Department 500 SW Dorion Ave Pendleton, Oregon 97801. Also
complete package at http://www.pendleton.or.us/invitations-bid.
There is a required site visit by appointment to bid this project.
Any response received after the deadline date and time will be
incomplete responses and will not be considered. Faxed or e-
mailed bids will not be accepted. All Bidsʼ will be publicly opened
at City Hall office of Glenn Graham. No Bidʼs shall be withdrawn
for a period of 120 days after the opening. The City of Pendleton
reserves the right to accept, or reject, any and all bids received
and/or disregard informalities in the bids received. If additional
information is needed, contact Glenn Graham Facilities Manager
City of Pendleton graham@ci.pendleton.or.us.
March 5, 8, 9, 2016