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CLASSIFIEDS
East Oregonian
Employment 335
Employment 335
HOSPITAL RN
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner is seeking a
FULL-TIME RN
Competitive wage, excellent
work environment and benefit
package.
For more information contact
HR Manager Patti Allstott, 541-
676-2949.
Applications
are
available
online at
www.morrowcounty
healthdistrict.org
or by calling above number.
Pre-employment background
check
and
drug
screen
required. EEOE.
JOIN THE ODOT team as a
ROW, Survey, Utility and
Agreement Mgr. in La Grande,
OR to manage five distinct
programs and participate in
statewide functions on behalf of
the region. $67392 - $99228
annually+exc benefits! To apply
online, visit www.odotjobs.com;
search for Right-of-Way. Closes
7/21/16. EEO/AA employer.
NORTHWEST FARM Credit
Services in Pendleton, OR is
seeking an experienced
Relationship Manager
This role is responsible for
providing
high
quality,
profitable and constructive
credit, and related service to
customers.
This
position
maintains a high level of
proactive
marketing
and
portfolio
management,
including credit analysis, loan
administration and servicing
on large and complex loans.
Bachelorʼs degree in business
or Ag-related field and at least
3-5 yearsʼ related experience
required. Apply online at
www.northwestfcs.com
/careers
EEO/AA
Employer
-
Minorities/Women/Individuals
with Disabilities/Veterans
PUMP AND Pipe Tech
AgriNorthwest, a local
agricultural operation, has an
immediate opening for a fulltime
Pump & Pipe Tech to be located
in Boardman, OR. Desired
candidate will need to repair and
maintain water distribution
system components to operate in
a manner which will prevent and
avoid damage. This position
requires the ability to fit and weld
pipe of all sizes. Salary is
commensurate with experience.
Full-time employees receive
excellent benefits including:
Medical, Dental, Group Term
Life, Disability, Retirement Plus
Plan, 401k, Flex-Spending, and
other miscellaneous value-added
benefits. Qualified applicants
who are interested need to send
a resume to
careers.agn@agrinw.com with
the job title in the subject line or
apply in person at AgriNorthwest
174906 S Plymouth Rd,
Plymouth, WA 99346. Questions
can call at (509) 734-5074 Ext.
5252/5253.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Drug Free Workplace
Pump Operator
AgriNorthwest, a local
agricultural operation, has an
immediate opening for a Fulltime
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. . Salary is
commensurate with experience.
Full-time employees receive
excellent benefits including:
Medical, Dental, Group Term
Life, Disability, Retirement Plus
Plan, 401k, Flex-Spending, and
other miscellaneous value-added
benefits. Qualified applicants
may send a resume and cover
letter to
careers.agn@agrinw.com with
the job title in the subject line or
apply in person at 174906 S
Plymouth Rd, Plymouth, WA
99346. If questions call (509)
734-5074 Ext. 5252/5253.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Drug Free Workplace
Employment 335
• Part Time - Hermiston
Service Specialist
Communications Instructor
• Full Time - Pendleton
Web Content Specialist
For more details about the
positions and how to apply,
visit www.bluecc.edu.You may
also contact Human Resources
at hr@bluecc.edu or
541-278-5837.
BMCC is an Equal Opportunity
Employer and Educator and
participates in E-Verify.
BUY IT! SELL IT!
FIND IT!
East Oregonian Classified
1-800-962-2819
Saturday, July 9, 2016
Employment 335
Employment 335
HARVEST DRIVERS NEEDED
Truck or bankout wagon. 18 or
older. Valid drivers license.
541-969-3215
CAREGIVER
NEEDED
IN
PENDLETON for Saturdays and
Sundays - approximately 8 hrs
per day. Call Jody at 541-276-
0292
or
e-mail
jody1@wtechlink.us
THE KONA and
KZHR
Radio
Station Group is
seeking
experienced sales
professionals
to
develop and sell advertising
and marketing campaigns to
new and existing clients.
Cherry Creek Radio owns and
operates 3 market-leading
radio stations in the Tri-Cities
area. Successful Candidates
must
possess
exceptional
communication, presentation
and negotiation skills, be self-
motivated, goal driven and
creative with the ability to multi-
task
in
a
fast
paced
environment. Bi-Lingual is a
plus.
Walla Walla County
Emergency Management
Emergency
Management
Coordinator, $18.47/hr., full time
(35–40 hrs./wk.) with benefits.
AA degree and one year
experience
in
emergency
management or a related field
required. See the job description
for
the
complete
list
of
qualifications and essential job
functions.
Application and
information available: Human
Resources, County Legislative
Building, 314 W. Main, Rm 216
or
www.co.walla-walla.wa.us
phone
(509)524-2600,
fax
(509)524-2603,
dschueler@co.walla-walla.wa.us
Closes 5:00 pm July 19, 2016
EEO/ADA
Petsforsale
Send resume to
tpeterson@cherrycreekradio.com
or stop by the station to pick up
an application at 2823 West
Lewis Street in Pasco.
WALLA WALLA
County Corrections
Female Corrections Officers.
Salary: $3,227 to $3,558
per/mo. DOE. Full-time union
position.
Benefits: medical,
dental vision, life insurance
and retirement. High school
diploma or GED, at least 21
years old and a United States
citizen. See the job description
for
complete
list
of
qualifications and essential job
functions.
Application
information available: Human
Resources Office, 314 W.
Main, Room 216, or County
website:
www.co.walla-walla.ws.us
(509)524-2600, fax (509)524-
2603
dschueler@
co.walla-walla.wa.us
LONG HAIR Dachshund puppy
Male shaded chocolate dapple
with brindle markings. 3 sets of
shots and dewormed. Born
4/7/16. $500. (541)720-4285
Household Items490
MOVING SALE: 7 piece
vintage double bedroom set,
$500; 7 piece solid oak queen
bedroom set, $1,100; 2
Flexsteel
leather
rocker/recliners,
$1,200;
Washer and Dryer, $300; 3
barstools,
$60;
2
cedar
anarondak chairs with side
table, $150;
541-215-2764, 541-215-2938
Turn those unwanted
items around the
house into CASH with
a Classified Ad!
Employment 335
Garage Sales
Hermiston Area
111 SW Quinney Place
Sunridge Estates
Saturday 8am-1pm
Henry Peter painting #124,
antiques, clothing, 2 brand new
Hibachiʼs, everything priced to
sell.
ME AND My Neighbors Yard
Sale. Sat. July 9 - 8am-3pm. 680
W Johns, Ave., Hermiston
Huge set of Fiesta dinnerware,
beautiful china, small kitchen
appliances and bakeware.
Furniture, house decor, lamps,
wall mirrors, pictures and rugs.
Doonie & Burke and Coach
purses, lots of clothing and
shoes. Childrenʼs clothing, toys,
play kitchen and workbench,
books, games and baby food
maker. Vintage wedding decor,
hobby and craft items, video
games, gas BBQ, eliptical,
computer, monitor and printer,
tires and wheels and much,
much more!
15 NE Nelson Drive
Mt. Hebron
Friday-Saturday 8am-6pm
Wood working tools, books,
DVDʼs, lots of misc.
Rain or Shine
3 NE Nelson Drive
Mt. Hebron area
Saturday 7am-4pm
Tons
of
contractors
tools,
washer/dryer, freezer, camping,
56” flatscreen, cedar chest, tons
of
electronics,
furniture,
household
EVERYTHING MUST Go
Saturday 9am-2pm
71003 SW Douglas Drive
From Pendleton, Hwy 395
toward McKay Dam, left on SW
Douglas Drive
From Pilot Rock, right on SW
Elizabeth Ave., left on SW
Douglas Drive.
HUGE INSIDE Shop Sale! Friday
& Saturday 8am - 3 pm. Hwy
395, 5 miles south of town -
follow the signs. Household,
clothing, furniture.
SATURDAY JULY 9
8am-2pm
4117 SW Perkins Ave.
Tables, recliner, some baby stuff,
Indian jackets, so much more!
GET
BIG SALE! Something for
everyone, tot to adult. Craft
supplies, inside and outside,
garden, household, tools.
217 E College, Athena
Saturday only. 7 AM-4 PM
1-800-962-2819
2011
INTERNATIONAL
Prostar, 390,818 miles, 72"
sleeper, excellent condition,
everything needed for OTR
driver. Remaining warranty.
$30,000
Employment 335
Experience and Training: Bachelor's degree in Social Work,
Social Sciences or related field AND two years of direct service
case management or social service program experience
required. (Experience may be paid or volunteer experience
within a social service agency). Experience meeting and
working with people in homes and other medical and
community settings preferred. Bilingual Spanish preferred but
not required.
CLEANER -PART Time AgriNorthwest, a local agricultural operation,
has an immediate opening for a Part-Time Cleaner to be located in
Benton County in Plymouth, WA. Desired candidate must be able to
work swing shift. This Part Time Cleaner position requires candidate
to clean restrooms, floors, break rooms/kitchen, dust furniture, cleans
rugs and carpets and perform other duties as required. This requires
applicant to have great attention to detail. This position pays
between $12-14 depending on experience. Qualified applicants who
are interested need to apply in person at 174906 S Plymouth Rd,
Plymouth, WA 99346 or send resume to careers.agn@agrinw.com
with the job title in the subject line. Questions can call at (509) 734-
5074 Ext. 5252/5253. Equal Opportunity Employer. Drug Free
Workplace
545
Trucks
Our Aging and Disability Resource Center in Kennewick is
GROWING!!
We are opening a NEW full time: 40 hrs per week Case
Manager position to support our growing aging population.
This position assists adults with disabilities, older persons and
family caregivers to assess their needs, screen for and assist
persons to access and arrange needed in-home and
community services or authorize and maintain in-home and
community based services, which includes coordinating
services to improve the health of high-needs high-risk clients.
Administrative Assistant (Temporary)
Oregon Potato Company is seeking a
temporary (potential for permanent) detail
oriented Accounting Assistant in a multi-
faceted office. This position must be able to
evaluate and prioritize many responsibilities.
Minimum two year experience working in
both Accounts Payable and Receivable
office. Successful candidate will have a
desire to be challenged by new tasks, have
strong written and verbal communication skills, be a team player and
have the genuine desire to learn. Must pass pre-employment
drug/alcohol screening. EOE. Please send resume and salary/wage
history to ap@oregonpotato.com.
Garage Sales
Athena/Weston
East Oregonian Classified
$3,695 per mo
Health/Dental/PERS Benefits,
Comparable to County and State Package
Employment 335
PARKING LOT Sale. Saturday,
July 9. Sale will be at the Agape
House at 500 Harper Rd. and
begins at 8:30 am. Sale ends at
11:00. Clothing, furniture and
knick-knacks. Clothing will be 3
items for $1.00. Furniture priced
as marked and bins of knick-
knacks will be “you name the
price”.
BUY IT! SELL IT!
FIND IT!
SE WA AGING & LONG TERM CARE (ALTC)
COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS
Aging and Disability Resource Center
EEO/ADA
540
FARMHOUSE SALE
Fri-Sat 9am-3pm
Vintage, Antique, & Rusty
Farm
Finds!
Old
tools,
Industrial Furniture, Rustic
garden décor and more!!
Across from 3rd St
Athena Park Ent.
78706 1st Street
CASE MANAGER
Closes: August 3, 2016, 5:00 pm
CLASSIFIEDS
results!
445
Garage Sales
Pendleton
530
Applications accepted until
4:00 pm July 28, 2016
For application and full job description,
call Patty (509) 965-0105
SE WA ALTC is an
Equal Opportunity Employer
720
Business/Service
Directory
355
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
Legal Notices
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required by law to run in a newspaper
of general circulation. A notarized
proof of publication will be provided
for all notices. Some notices may
require pre-payment.
Deadline for submission is 3pm, two
(2) working days prior to required
publication date. The East Oregonian
will accept responsibility for printing
errors on the first publication only.
Submit to:
Terri Briggs or Dayle Stinson
211 SE Byers Ave., Pendleton, Or
97801
legals@eastoregonian.com
View all state wide legal notices
online at;
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Pendleton Chamber of Commerce
Press person needed at
East Oregonian newspaper.
Our operation prints an array
of weekly, bi-weekly and
monthly publications. To
join our team, you'll need
web press operation skills,
an eye for color, mechanical
ability, be a good
communicator and work well
with others. Must be able
to lift 50# and go up/down
stairs on a regular basis.
PO Box 2048
Salem, OR 97308-2048
or fax:
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or email:
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YOUR
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Send resume and cover
letter stating salary
requirements to:
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OR 97308-2048, by fax to
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SATURDAY, JULY 9, 2016
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Feeling overwhelmed? It's a positive
sign that your life is big and broad, rich and full. You've been ambi-
tious. You've challenged yourself. Accept the anxiety that goes
with this state. It will be far more comfortable than fighting it.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Often the mental picture is better.
Then there are times when it's not, when the real life version blows
it away. Today those instances will be well worth the risk required,
so take a chance.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). What you're expressing has value,
whether or not you're right. Recap all communication so as to be
sure you've been heard and understood.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). You may not get it finished today, but
if you work on it a while you'll get closer. Bring a friend or colleague
in on this, too, while you're at it. There will be no big glory in fin-
ishing alone.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Multitasking will rob you of your mindful-
ness. Instead of doing many things at once, do one thing at once.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). When it's your turn to relax, take it.
Kick back, daydream, binge on media, do the thing that gives you
the feeling like you're one long, stretched out sigh. This is healthy.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). In order to make yourself happy, you
might have to get past some of the ideas you have about who
you're supposed to be. Anyway, a lot of those ideas are based on
other people's expectations.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Everyone is different. A party might
energize others, while you might find it to be a lot of work. Both are
true, but since you can only be in your own body, you may as well
cater to that.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Your thoughts may seem to
ping chaotically around in your head, but once you hold a pen in
your hand they will order themselves quite nicely. Make lists; gain
clarity.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). The Italian proverb suggests,
"One who walks in another's tracks leaves no footprints." It's a
good idea if you're doing something illegal, but in all other cases
wouldn't you rather make an impression?
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Love is: getting to know another
person's triggers so you don't accidentally press against the wrong
one. If you're going to cause another person pain or pleasure,
you'd rather do it mindfully.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You owe your success to saying
"yes," but you could also make a case for "yes" being your down-
fall. For now, just make sure you're not being taken for granted.
398 E Ridgeway, Hermiston, OR 97838
541-667-2000 • 541-571-2767 Cell
www.hermistonhomes.net
INC
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
Linda Andreason
Principal Broker, GRI
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (July 9). The music is in you. Sing it out!
Know that other people will dance to your song if you get it out
there loud enough for them to feel the beat of it. The next two
months will introduce you to new friends. August and February are
your luckiest months in business. Gemini and Capricorn adore
you. Your lucky numbers are: 39, 3, 19, 47 and 8.