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CLASSIFIEDS Friday, May 20, 2016 Employment 335 UMATILLA COUNTY Soil and Water Conservation Distict is seeking a qualified/experienced person to fill our District Manager position. Responsiblities will include administration of the district, supervision of employees, financial and grant writing. Send resume to: Umatilla SWCD at 1 SW Nye Ave., Suite 130, Pendleton. Complete job description available at the district office. Deadline for resume - May 20, 2016 Garage Sales Pendleton 530 44882 Mission Rd - FRIDAY ONLY - 9 am-3 pm - Dalmatian Dog Collectables, upholstered chairs, dressers, desks, lots of miscellaneous. Come check us out. GSM ANNUAL Yard Sale May 20th & 21st Friday & Saturday 9am-2pm At the Good Samaritan Ministries office, 21 SW Frazer Ave. Bowman building lobby. 541-276-6671 MULTI-FAMILY SALE Saturday 9-2 14 SE 16th Womens, girls and boys clothes, toys, misc. Household items, AC & much more Dont miss it MULTI-FAMILY YARD Sale 1238 NW Horn Ave 8 am-? Saturday, 5/21 Household items, art, womenʼs items, chain saws, tools, fireplace doors, hunting,reloading, collectables,clothing,jewlery, and purses Employment 335 Garage Sales Pendleton 530 MULTIFAMILY DO-OVER sale Saturday 21 from 8am to 2pm 395 S Left on McKay Drive R at 43578 patio bar set vintage glass ware and toys, western wear, chairs, kitchenware,sprinklers barn wood frames, electronics,yard art. Garage Sales Hermiston Area 540 Moving Sale, May 21 8 to 4, 835 West Division, Hermiston. Downsizing: furniture, tools, household items, ping pong table, refrigerator, lots more. Cash only. Garage Sales Other Areas 555 CAR TRAILER Racecar and tires, Upright freezers, Refrigerator, Christmas Items, Crafts, Furniture, Tools, Books and Glassware. 318 NW Cloumbia Ave Boardman. Friday and Saturday 9am-6pm TREASURES OF all kinds. Annual City Wide Yard Sale Athena. Saturday May 21st 8am-? 20 plus sales Pick up your map at either of the grocery stores Come and join the fun! Reach the buyer you're looking for with a low cost, effec- tive classified ad. Employment 335 WE ARE currently hiring for our SEASONAL positions for Pea Harvest at the Paterson, WA facility. • Maintenance Clerk - Req#59483 • Heavy Labor - Req#59486 • Sanitation LEAD – Req# 63048 • Sanitation Tech - Req#60701 • Production Support Specialist - Req#60906 • Truck Driver - Req#59481 • Harvest Operator - Req#59482 • Warehouse Worker/Forklift Operator - Req#59487 • Warehouse LEAD - Req#61022 Interested individuals may apply online at www.conagrafoodscareers.com, please reference Paterson, WA under keyword search option. ConAgra Foods-Lamb Weston is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer. As part of our pre-employment process, we conduct a background check as well as hair follicle drug screen. Legal Notices ARIES (March 21-April 19). You'll be giving a performance of sorts. It could be as small as making an introduction, or as big as making a business presentation or putting on a party. Regardless of the scale, all details need to be worked out. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You're the grounded person who is not afraid to let friends know when they are taking themselves too seriously -- or not seriously enough. Who does this for you, though? Check in with that person today. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You never know when a random safe- ty tip is going to save a life or keep someone from getting hurt or embarrassed. Here's a random safety tip: Don't use your phone while driving. CANCER (June 22-July 22). When you have to wonder, "Does he mean ... ?" it's a sign that that you'd be wise to either ask more questions or listen more carefully to the answers. A little of both will save you from inconvenience today. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You don't have to judge anyone's potential, call the wins or losses or choose who gets in and who stays out- side. Maybe you thought you needed to make some decisions, but you can relax. It's not up to you. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). What's easier: risking your heart or risking your money? You'll gamble with one or the other today and learn the answer to that question. Your winnings will tempt you to take more chances. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). If you simply go with the majority and their accepted norms of consumption you'll be taking part in earth's destruction. The only responsible thing to do is to go above and beyond what most people do. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). The highlight of the day will be an endeavor you approach with solemnity, as though you were sworn in allegiance. Maybe you were. There aren't many things you vow to honor and protect, but this is one of them. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). When the bullhorn gets passed to you, you talk about someone else. You're more interested in promoting others than you are in getting ahead, but you'll get ahead in spite of this -- or, more likely, because of it. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Once you make up your mind you probably won't unmake it. And if there is a change, it will be all your doing -- no one else can convince you. These are some of the reasons you're taking your sweet time with a decision. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Your charisma is so powerful it can disconnect from your body and move on its own. You can't control it. It will linger in places you wouldn't have expected. Your pres- ence will be felt where your body is absent. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Since you can only see the world through your own lens it is impossible to know what the others see. However, your great powers of empathy will allow you to imagine and come pretty close. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (May 20). Usually you wouldn't seriously dedicate yourself to the pursuit of pleasure, but you will come to understand how important your own happiness is to the happiness of others. A joy quest will continue into August. Your talent will excite fans in September. You'll cash in an ancient investment in November. Scorpio and Aquarius adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 2, 22, 25, 16 and 50. East Oregonian Classified 1-800-962-2819 610 NORTHWESTʼS LARGEST GUN SHOW May 21st and 22nd Portland Expo Center Info. (503)363-9564 wesknodelgunshows.com CLASSIFIEDS HAVE IT! Employment 335 YARD SALE Sunday Only 9-3 Household, Hunting, Camping, Automotive, Books. 2917 SW Ladow Ave COMMUNITY ACTION Program of East Central Oregon (CAPECO) a non-profit organization is currently seeking applications for our CEO position located in Pendleton, Oregon. Incumbent will be responsible for overall management of the agency, securing, allocating, implementing, providing oversight, policy guidance, program planning and monitoring operations to bring about execution of contract awards. Provide strategic leadership by working with the Board of Directors, management team, and partners to establish long range goals, strategies, plans and policies. Position requires Bachelorʼs degree with a major in social services, public administration, or business plus seven years of professional managerial experience within a non-profit or related community services organization. Salary range $5765.00 - $7992.00 per month DOE, must pass background, driver and drug testing checks. Position closes on June 15, 2016 at 4:00 pm. Contact CAPECO to request the CEO Packet: 541-276-1926 (Kelly) or kthornburg@capeco-works.org CAPECO is an equal opportunity employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2016 BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! Sporting Goods Employment 335 PART-TIME ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN, CITY OF HERMISTON, OR: Starting salary $15.00 - $16.88/hour. The Part-Time Accounting Technician position, performs a variety of accounting, budgeting, and financial reporting functions. Assists with preparing budgets, reviews budget to actual reports, makes recommendations for corrections, and distributes monthly reports. Organizes and maintains filing systems and prepares routine reports and memos. Minimum qualifications High school graduation or equivalency and five years of progressively responsible technical accounting experience, preferably in governmental agency or any equivalent combination of experience and training which demonstrates the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the above described duties. Post high school training in bookkeeping, accounting, automated financial management systems or related field is desirable. Applicant must be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel. Interested candidates must submit a resume and application, including verifiable work experience to the City of Hermiston, 180 NE 2nd Street, Hermiston, OR 97838 or via email to: cinners@hermiston.or.us no later than 5:00pm, Friday, May 27, 2016. Application and full job description can be found online at www.hermiston.or.us EOE ATTENTION DRIVERS Would you like to: Be home almost every night? Stay in a room paid for by the Company when you canʼt be home? Be paid by the hour? Get paid vacation and holidays? Have your lunch paid for every day? We offer all this plus cash bonuses, excellent benefits and a company paid retirement plan. Les Schwab has a reputation of excellent customer service, with over 450 stores and 7,000 employees in the western United States. Please go to www.lesschwab.com/careers for more information and to apply. Youʼll find the Regional Truck Driver application under “Operations”. Les Schwab is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. East Oregonian Employment 335 Page 5B Employment 335 EXPANDING ORTHODONTIC PRACTICE Looking for certified dental assistants to work part time, aprox. 2 days/week In Pendleton and Hermiston Spanish speaking preffered Email resume and references to dirwin@irwinorthodontics.com HELP WANTED Morrow County Health District is accepting applications for 2 full-time PATIENT ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVES at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. Duties include answering multi-line phone system, admitting patients, account collections and more. Requires a highly organized individual with great customer service skills who can work independently. High School Diploma and two years general office experience required, medical office experience with electronic health record software preferred. Must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills and be a team player. Starting wage range $15.23 to $$16.66 per hour DOQ. Excellent benefit package. Background check and pre-employment drug screen required. Applications are available at www.morrowcountyhealthdistrict.org/employment, in person at the Patient Business Office at Pioneer Memorial Hospital, or by contacting Patti Allstott, 541-676-2949. Closes May 20th. EEOE. ADMINISTRATIVE/EVENT ASSISTANT, EASTERN OREGON TRADE AND EVENT CENTER, HERMISTON, OR: Starting salary $15.00/hour. The Administrative/Event Assistant is a Full-Time, non- benefited position, general hours are 9am – 5pm Monday-Friday, with some evenings and weekends. Applicant must have the ability to work independently, have exceptional customer service skills and be flexible with daily work requirements. Work requirements include, but are not limited to, receptionist duties, event set-up and tear down (ability to lift 50 lbs.), client relations, handling of daily cash transactions, data entry, sales and marketing. Applicant must have advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office, including Excel, Word, Publisher and Power Point, be fluent with Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram), and be familiar with website development and updates. Minimum qualifications High school graduation or equivalent and five years of verifiable work experience or any equivalent combination of experience and training which demonstrates the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the above described duties. Interested candidates must submit an application and resume, including a descriptive work history which identifies your abilities and successes for this position as well as verifiable work experience, to the Eastern Oregon Trade and Event Center, PO Box 912, Hermiston, OR 97838 or via email to: hcannell@eotechermiston.com no later than 5:00pm, Friday, May 27, 2016. Application and full job announcement can be found online at http://www.eotechermiston.com/ EOE Lamb Weston Watts Brothers Farm in Paterson, WA has an opening for a fulltime position in its Irrigation Department as a Cams Operator / Irrigation Tech. The ideal candidate will possess strong initiative, problem solving skills, the ability to communicate (read and write) in English. In addition, interested applicants must have experience with Bay Stations and Cams computer. Base pay is $12.00-$16.00 per hour DOE. Interested individuals may apply online at www.conagrafoodscareers.com, please reference Paterson, WA under keyword search option. You may also contact Robert Casteel at 509-832-0890. ConAgra Foods-Lamb Weston is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer. As part of our pre- employment process, we conduct a background check as well as hair follicle drug screen. River Point Farms, America's largest grower, packer, shipper and processor of onions has an immediate opening for a Mechanic A. The position is located in Hermiston, Oregon at our Processing Plant. This position offers a full benefits package and a starting wage of $14.18-$18.81 per hour DOE. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, 401k, life insurance, flexible spending account, and short and long term disability. Principal Responsibilities: Perform work to keep machines and mechanical equipment for a processing plant in repair * Responsible for repairs and preventative maintenance on all va rieties and types of processing equipment. *Must learn correct operating procedures for all assigned equip- ment. *Must be able to communication with management for daily ass- ignments. *Diagnose problems and repair equipment as requested and as- signed. *Prioritize multiple critical issues while understanding how these issues will affect production forecasting, planning, safety, food safety and scheduling. *Communicate with Management and provide professional opin- ion/assist in making critical production decisions specific to equip- ment reliability and product risk issues. *Perform preventive/predictive maintenance tasks, including cleaning, inspection, tightening, lubrication, and performance checks on all production and facilities equipment. Other duties may include sharpening, smoothing, adjusting, and regulating cutting tools, machinery, hand tools, forklifts, plumbing, welding and other duties as assigned. *Maintain records on Preventive/Predictive Maintenance Pro- grams, such as logs for compressors, plumbing, and refrigeration units. *Perform general cleaning, painting, and structural repair/upkeep of plant offices and other company property and grounds. *Follow all company safety policies and procedures *Other duties as assigned. Qualifications and Skills: *Basic math skills including multiplications, division, adding and subtracting. *Expert knowledge of OSHA regulations, lock-out/tag-out, con- fined space entry, PPE, fall-prevention, and other standard safety-related programs. Knowledge of electrical safety pre- ferred. *Fabrication and design experience *Basic motor, gearbox, pump, bearing and belt replacement skills necessary. *Food processing knowledge is mandatory. (Food grade lubri- cants, Kosher knowledge, and food safety/sanitation). *Ability to operate forklift, electric or gas powered.. *Bi-lingual is a plus *Above average torch and welding skills *Meet all requirements of Maintenance 3. *Ability to work in an extremely fast paced environment *High school diploma or GED EOE - Please email resume to jamie.cimmiyotti@riverpointfarms.com Legal Notices Legal Notices JOIN OUR GROWING YELLOWHAWK TEAM! We are recruiting for the following positions: *Network Systems Security Administrator *Mental Health Counselor II *Nutritionist *Purchase/Referred Care Clerk *Part Time Registered Dental Hygienist *Pharmacist *Pharmacy Billing & Inventory Technician *Provider (MD/DO) *Nurse Practitioner (NP) *Manager of Clinical Services *Pharmacy Billing & Inventory Technician (June Screening) To apply please send a cover letter, resume, completed YTHC application (available online at www.yellowhawk.org), copy of licensure/certification/transcripts, and a copy of your enrollment card if applicable. Janyce Quaempts 541.278.7549 or janycequaempts@yellowhawk.org Open Until Filled. Tribal/Indian Preference Observed. Lamb Weston Watts Brothers Farm Employment Opportunity Irrigation Tech Legal Notices Legal Notices EO-8277 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING A public meeting of the Umatilla Morrow Radio & Data District will be held on June 7th, 2016 at 1:30 pm at 78760 W. Westland Rd, Hermiston, Oregon. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2016 as approved by the Umatilla Morrow Radio & Data District Budget Committee. A summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at 4700 NW Pioneer Place, Pendleton, Oregon, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. or online at www.umrdd.org. This budget is for an annual budget period. This budget was prepared on a basis of accounting that is the same as used the preceding year. Contact: Shawn Halsey Telephone:541-966-3774 Email: shawn.halsey@umrdd.org FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS Actual Budget Adopted Budget Approved Budget Last Year 2014-15 This Year 2015-16 Next Year 2016-17 Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working Capital $1,016,930 $820,000 $650,000 All Other Resources Except Current Year Property Taxes 123,266 366,067 281,783 Current Year property Taxes Estimated to be Received 984,086 1,002,661 1,094,671 Total Resources $2,124,282 $2,188,728 $2,026,454 FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION Personnel Services $333,366 $356,715 $328,888 Materials and Services 461,953 599,500 765,300 Capital Outlay 165,503 394,113 735,933 Debt Service 655,440 633,000 1,000 Contingencies 61,800 61,800 61,800 Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance & Reserves 446,220 143,600 133,533 Total Requirements $2,124,282 $2,188,728 $2,026,454 FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS AND FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT EMPLOYEES (FTE) BY FUNCTION Administration $321,514 $356,715 $328,888 FTE 3 3 3 Total Requirements $321,514 $356,715 $328,888 Total FTE 2 3 3 STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES and SOURCES OF FINANCING The Umatilla Morrow Radio and Data District (UMRDD) incudes 5,280 square miles that lie inside Umatilla and Morrow Counties, excluding the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and the City of Milton-Freewater. The Assessed Value for the District is $5,932,837,685. The total population is 82,628. The Districtʼs purpose is to provide all public safety agencies within its boundaries with the ability to communicate via land mobile radio based voice or data systems and to replace equipment when it becomes inoperable due to damage, regulation, becomes unserviceable, or new technologies become available. UMRDD operates and maintains the current bi-county trunked communications system and several smaller conventional systems currently in service throughout the District. The 2016-2017 budget is the districtʼs sixth budget. The level of experience with actual costs involved with maintaining and upgrading communications systems has reached a level where more accurate predictions of future expenses are possible. I have continued to include four months of funding in Unappropriated Ending Fund Balances in general Fund categories as I did in previous years. The Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance figures have been calculated for current monthly expenses. This arrangement allows the budget line items to represent accurate annual costs per line item, but increase the budget by $129,213. The district expects to gave approximately $650,000 in cash on hand at the beginning of the 2016-2017 fiscal year. During the 2015-2016 budget year, UMRDD has collected $1,051,910 from 2015-2016 taxes with an estimated $31,923 yet to be collected. UMRDD has collected $11,745 from 2014-2015 taxes, $5,282 from 2013-2014 taxes, $3,720 from 2012-2013 taxes, and $2,909 from 2011-2012 taxes during this budget year. Assessment forecasts for the 2016-2017 budget year advise a 1% increase. $1,094,671 is estimated to be received for this budget year. $25,000 is expected to be collected from previously levied taxes in 2016-2017. The district expects to receive $16,500 in the form of user fees charged to the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, $11,618 in lease payments from US Cellular for their use of the East Pendleton site, $1,800 from Union Pacific Railroad this year for user fees, $20,000 from Morrow County for repayment of logging recorder expenses, $7,160 in user fees from the US Navy, and $5,600 in user fees from local school districts. The district received a grant from the State Radio Projecty/State Interoperability Executive Council last year. The amount of the grant is $181,483. The funds were awarded for a project that provides the ability to link our trunked system to national interoperability frequencies. PROPERTY TAX LEVIES Rate or Amount Imposed Rate or Amount Imposed Rate or Amount Approved Permanent Rate Levy (Rate Limit .17 per $1,000) .17 .17 .17 STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS LONG TERM DEBT Estimated Debt Outstanding Estimated Debt Authorized, But on July 1 Not Incurred on July 1 Other Borrowings $0 $0 Total $0 $0 May 20, 2016