CLASSIFIEDS
Friday, August, 10, 2018
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Caregiver/
housekeeper
needed. Call for information.
541-276-1099
Eastern Oregon Rental & Sales
is currently hiring for Yard Labor-
ers and an Inside Sales Associ-
ate. Apply in person at 338 NW
57th Drive, Pendleton
Secretary/ Financial
Secretary/ Receptionist
First
Presbyterian
Church,
Pendleton seeks individual for
primary office contact, secre-
tary, financial secretary. Duties
include publications, payroll,
accounts payable/receivable &
data management. 31 hours/
week, M-F. REQUIRED: Excel-
lent written/verbal communica-
tion, strong in MS Office Suite &
QuickBooks, Associates Degree
or 4 years’ experience. Request
applications:
Amstad Farming seeks potato
digger riders, storage laborers,
& 10 wheeler drivers. Apply at
32462 Oregon Trail Rd, Echo,
OR. All positions are eligible for
harvest bonus.
Full-Time Employment
Hotel Supervisor to assist
GM. Competitive pay - Career
Advancement opportunities
Pendleton, OR. 541-276-7531
kal@hotelsa1.com
Part Time Cleaner
9-12 hours a week
Nights and weekends
Must pass background check
541-786-1364
or online
chjanitorial.com
We have immediate open-
ings for qualified workers.
We are in search of expe-
rienced Mechanics, CDL
Truck Drivers, and Tractor
Operators to join our team.
Successful applicants must
have a valid driver’s license
with appropriate endorse-
ments, a good driving record,
pass a pre-employment drug
screening, and have a com-
mitment to work hard and
work safely.
Wages and benefits vary by
job and experience. Posi-
tions will be open until filled.
Columbia Basin Spreaders,
Inc. and Cleaver Farming,
LLC are Equal Employment
Opportunity Employers.
Apply in person at
78757 Westland, Rd.,
Hermiston.
Ask for Steve Williams;
phone 541-701-9921.
The Wallowa County Chief-
tain in Enterprise, Ore.
needs a skilled office coor-
dinator to oversee general
office operations.
You’ll
provide outstanding cus-
tomer service to our phone
and walk-in customers and
provide support to the ad-
vertising team.
The ideal candidate will
have accounts receivable
or other bookkeeping ex-
perience along with strong
computer skills; sales skills
are helpful. If you enjoy
detailed work, like learning
new things and have the de-
sire to multitask to keep on
top of a busy work sched-
ule, then we want to talk to
you.
Benefits include Paid Time
Off (PTO), insurances and
a 401(k)/Roth 401(k) retire-
ment plan.
Send resume and letter of
interest to
EO Media Group.
PO Box 2048
Salem, OR 97308-2048
by fax to 503-371-2935 or
e-mail
hr@eomediagroup.com
Community
Counseling
Solutions is recruiting for a
full-time
ALCOHOL & DRUG
COUNSELOR
Community
Counseling
Solutions (CCS) is seeking a
FULL TIME CLINICIAN
to work in Hermiston, OR.
This position will provide
alcohol and drug treatment
services
to
individuals
enrolled in drug court. If
qualified, this individual will
also provide mental health
treatment services to same
population. Qualified indi-
vidual must be certified as
an alcohol and drug treat-
ment counselor in Oregon
(CADC). Additionally, indi-
vidual must have a Bache-
lor’s degree in social work or
psychology, or a high school
diploma and five years of
equivalent training/work ex-
perience, or equivalent com-
bination of education and
work experience.
Wage/
salary is $31,800 - $61,800,
DOEE. Please apply online
at
www.community
counselingsolutions.org
in our out-patient men-
tal health clinic located in
Boardman, OR. This posi-
tion will be responsible for
providing culturally compe-
tent and appropriate alcohol
and drug counseling ser-
vices including conducting
assessments and develop-
ing appropriate treatment
plans.
Qualified applicants must
have minimum of a high
school diploma and be able
to pass a criminal history
background check.
Applicant will be required to
become a state certified Al-
cohol and Drug Counselor
within 18 months of employ-
ment.
Salary range is $32,600 to
$45,600/year, DOE. Excel-
lent benefit package, includ-
ing 401K.
Apply online and upload re-
sume at
communitycounseling
solutions.org
Position open until filled.
EOE.
Community
Counsel-
ing Solutions is a 501(C)
(3) non-profit corporation
serving Oregon in Morrow,
Wheeler, Gilliam, and Grant
Counties.
We are currently recruiting
for a Full time
SCHOOL BASED
MENTAL HEALTH
SPECIALIST
to provide outpatient men-
tal health counseling in
the Boardman Elementary
Schools.
Minimum qualifications in-
clude a Bachelor’s degree
in a behavioral science field,
from an accredited college.
Master’s degree preferred.
Applicant must be willing to
enroll in an accredited Mas-
ter’s program upon hire, with
the potential of tuition assis-
tance.
The pay for this position
is
$35,600-$61,800/year
DOEE.
Applicants pos-
sessing an LPC, LCSW, or
equivalent licensure are el-
igible for a higher salary in
this range. Excellent benefit
package, including health
insurance and 401K. Poten-
tial eligibility for student loan
forgiveness programs.
Apply online and upload re-
sume at
communitycounseling
solutions.org
Position open until filled.
EOE.
Housing and camp truck provid-
ed. Heating, electricity, phone
and wifi. Medical, dental, retire-
ment plan and paid vacation.
For more information please call
541-276-2752
MENTAL HEALTH
SPECIALIST
to provide out-patient child
and adult mental health
services in our Boardman
office.
Qualified applicants must
have a Bachelor’s degree
from an accredited college
in psychology, social work,
or other human service re-
lated field. Master’s degree
preferred. CADC (Certified
Alcohol and Drug Counsel-
or) preferred and/or equiva-
lent combination of educa-
tion and work experience.
The salary range for this
full-time position is $35,600
to $61,800 per year, depen-
dent on degree, experience,
and licensure.
Bi-lingual (Spanish) pre-
ferred, but not required.
Excellent benefit package,
including health insurance,
401k, potential for tuition re-
imbursement, student loan
forgiveness, and paid licen-
sure supervision.
Apply online and upload re-
sume at
EDITOR
CHILD WELFARE CASE WORKER I
Salary: $34,514.52 to$48,783.84 annual DOE/DOQ Full
time with the benefits package Covered status/Non-Ex-
empt.
This position works directly with clients and families to as-
sure safety of children in their own home when possible and
provides reasonable and active efforts to reunify children
with their families through a trauma informed approach. The
case worker gathers information to develop a case plan
which will provide counseling, intervention, mediation to
families who are involved in the Child Welfare Program.
VETERAN’S SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE
$34,514.52-$48,783.84 annual DOE/DOQ Full time with
benefits package Covered status/Non-Exempt.
The Veterans Services Representative is responsible for all
aspects of veterans’ services to include administering and
expanding veteran services on the Umatilla Indian Reserva-
tion. The Veterans Services Representative shall promote
and protect the rights and interests of Tribal and community
Veterans, their dependents and survivors, and work cooper-
atively and proactively with the various agencies to provide
services for veterans and their families.
For Employment Application or Vacancy Announcement
please visit the Tribes website at
http://ctuir.org/about-us/employment-opportunities
or call (541)429-7180 the positions are open until filled with
review of complete packets August 9, 2018.
www.communitycounseling
solutions.org
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 2018
Mercury/Jupiter Warning
It’s not every day that a person gets
charmed, as will happen under this
arrangement of Mercury and Jupi-
ter. While such enchantments are
rare and not to be overlooked, don’t
be too swept up, either. Charm’s
spell is not always a fateful link. The
ingredients of attachment are differ-
ent from the ingredients of charm.
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Today
will call back to an era in which
conversation was a status symbol,
and those who could manage one
artfully were elevated, while those
who couldn’t were demoted. The
judgment will be on a subconscious
plane.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Where
you invest love, you invest hours, at-
tention and money. This is why any-
one who knows you knows whom
and what you adore without your
having to say a word.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’re
in a mood to do something sponta-
neous for the one you love. People
may not like being caught off guard
today, though. Sometimes what
makes a surprise most pleasant is
that it’s not really.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Techni-
cally, every day is a chance to begin
anew. And yet, for better or worse,
we are so entrenched in our own
identity, relationships and environ-
ments that “new” sometimes takes
a herculean effort. You’re part Her-
cules today.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). The situation
will pique your existential curiosity
and challenge your beliefs. Don’t
worry: Even the most devoted reli-
gious follower or confident atheist
is likely to experience moments of
spiritual perplexity.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You’ll
add new friends in the weeks to
come. Ideally, they will possess
qualities to fit your style, such as an
above-average sense of humor and
at least one heartbreak in their past.
You resonate with the experienced.
651 Help Wanted
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR
Salary: $34,514.52 to $48,783.84 annual DOE/DOQ Full
time with the benefits package Covered status/Non-Ex-
empt.
The Workforce Development Coordinator will be knowl-
edgeable of the P.L. 102-477 Indian Employment, Training,
and Related Services Demonstration Act of 1992 which al-
lows Federally-recognized Tribes and Alaska Native entities
to combine formula-funded Federal grants funds, which are
employment and training-related into a single plan with a
single budget and a single reporting system.
to provide clinical services to
children receiving services
in the K-6 behavioral class-
rooms in Irrigon, OR. This
position will provide individ-
ual and family therapy, as
well as work with involved
personnel to implement be-
havioral interventions to
support positive change with
the ultimate goal of the child
returning to the mainstream
classroom. During summer,
this individual will provide
follow up clinical services
as well as see other agency
clients and/or work in agency
summer programs. Qualified
applicant must have a Mas-
ter’s degree in psychology,
social work, or other human
service related field or be
licensed. Individual will pro-
vide assessments, therapy,
case management, and other
related services. This is an
exempt, 40 hrs/week posi-
tion. Wages dependent upon
education and experience,
between $42,300 - $83,400.
Excellent benefits. Please
apply online at
communitycounseling
solutions.org
or contact Vicky Cambpell at
541-676-9161. Position open
until filled.
Community
Counseling
Solutions (CCS) is seeking
a full time Crisis Interven-
tion Coordinator (CIT), Law
Enforcement Liaison, Adult
Protective Services Investi-
gator and Safety Coordina-
tor.
This is a multi-faceted posi-
tion that includes: planning,
coordination, development,
implementation, oversight
and leadership of the CIT
program; the Law Enforce-
ment Liaison role will work
closely with CCS and law
enforcement to coordinate
efforts and build/maintain
strong working relation-
ships; the Adult Protective
Services Investigator role
will conduct investigations,
make determinations on the
allegations and identify spe-
cific actions to prevent fur-
ther abuse; the Safety Co-
ordinator role is to assess,
write policy and provide rec-
ommendations to manage-
ment on employee safety in
regards to members of the
public both in office and field
settings.
Qualified individual must
have a Bachelor’s degree
in the social behavioral or
criminal justice field and five
(5) years of law enforcement
or investigative experience.
Salary range $42,300 -
$61,800 DOE. Please apply
online at
SPORTS REPORTER
Positions open until filled.
EOE.
Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
MENTAL HEALTH
SPECIALIST III –
BEHAVIORAL CLASS-
ROOM CLINICIAN
CIT Coordinator, Law
Enforcement Liaison,
Adult Protective Services
Investigator and Safety
Coordinator
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Wheeler, Gilliam, and Grant
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The East Oregonian, a five-
day daily newspaper in
Pendleton, Ore., is looking
for a full-time news editor.
Job duties will include de-
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near the Blue Mountains
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Round-Up rodeo.
Good driving record and
reliable transportation re-
quired. Benefits include Paid
Time Off (PTO), 401(k)/Roth
401(k) retirement plan and
insurances.
Send resume, clips and letter
of interest to
EO Media Group
PO Box 2048
Salem, OR 97308-2048
or e-mail
hr@eomediagroup.com
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Love
comes with problems and risks -- al-
ways. That’s the nature of it. You’ll
gladly take those on for the one you
love and the joys of your heart will
make the downside seem negligible.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).
There’s a logical option on the table,
but don’t decide strictly based on
what looks good on paper. You don’t
live on paper; you live in the emo-
tional oxygen of your feelings and
senses, and, as guides, they won’t
let you down.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
You would never jump ship at the
first sign of rough seas. However,
you also shouldn’t, on purpose, sail
directly into a storm. The time to
think this through is before you em-
bark at all.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Two
paths meet, and suddenly you’re in
a face-off with someone going the
opposite direction. Neither of you is
right. Neither of you is wrong. But for
the blockage to clear, someone has
to yield the right of way.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). As is
typically the case in human devel-
opment, being a person of character
matters more to you the older you
get. You’ll forgive someone young
for being flighty while still acknowl-
edging the behavior as less than
ideal.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). It is
possible to assess and manage a
situation without being judgmental
about it in a personal way. This type
of compartmentalization will make
you efficient today.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Aug. 10).
Though you don’t seek fame, you’ll
love what you do and become well-
known for it this solar return. Lon-
gevity in love and other things that
matter to you will be a cosmic boon
of 2019 -- largely because you are
magnetized toward making healthy,
sustainable choices. Cancer and
Virgo adore you. Your lucky num-
bers are: 2, 7, 11, 49 and 40.
The East Oregonian, a five-
day daily newspaper in Pend-
leton, Ore., is looking for a
full-time sports writer, based
in nearby Hermiston, Ore.
Job duties will include print
and online coverage of high
school, college and commu-
nity sports and outdoor ac-
tivities.
We’re looking for a creative,
energetic writer to produce
compelling sports and out-
door features and to write
game stories quickly on
deadline. We want someone
with strong writing skills who
avoids cliches. The person
hired will also edit on a limited
basis and work with the Web.
The position offers a compet-
itive salary, a solid benefits
package and the opportuni-
ty to live in Eastern Oregon
near the Blue Mountains, Co-
lumbia River and abundant
outdoor recreation. It is also
home to the famous Pend-
leton Round-Up rodeo and
perennial high school state
champion contenders.
Good driving record and reli-
able transportation required.
Benefits include Paid Time
Off (PTO), 401(k)/Roth 401(k)
retirement plan and insuranc-
es.
Send resume, clips and letter
of interest to
EO Media Group
PO Box 2048
Salem, OR 97308-2048;
by fax to 503-371-2935; or
e-mail hr@
eomediagroup.com
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Part-Time Employment
Oregon Dept of Ag: Hiring 2
Shipping Point Inspectors in
Hermiston, 1 Shipping Point
Inspector in Milton-Freewa-
ter and 50 Laborer positions
in the Hermiston/ Boardman
area. Inspectors apply at Gov-
ernmentjobs.com, Laborers
apply in person or at Work-
source Oregon. These are
part-time seasonal positions,
hours vary depending on vol-
ume.
Call 541-567-2251 with
questions.
Hermiston/ Milton-Freewater,
OR.
541-567-2251
spettey@oda.state.or.us
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es online at:
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circulation. A notarized proof
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Deadline for submission is
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prior to required publication
date. The East Oregonian will
accept responsibility for print-
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tion only.
Submit to:
Legals
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Pendleton, OR 97801
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EO-9718
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
In the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for
the County of Umatilla
No. 18PB05603
Estate of:
Shirley D. Peterson,
Deceased.
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Notice is hereby given that the
person named below has been
appointed personal represen-
tative of the estate. All persons
having claims against the estate
must present them to the per-
sonal representative at P.O. Box
218, Pendleton, OR 97801 with-
in 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
infor-
mation from the records of the
court, the personal representa-
tive or the attorney.
Dated and first published:
August 3, 2018
John D. Peterson
Pers. Rep.
62522 Carroll Ln.
La Grande, OR 97850
Karin E. Dallas
Of Attys. for Pers. Rep.
Corey, Byler & Rew, LLP
222 SE Dorion Ave
P.O. Box 218
Pendleton, OR 97801
541-276-3331
August 3, 10, 17, 2018
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EO-9724
LEGAL NOTICE FOR DRAFT EA COMMENT PERIOD
Glass Restoration Project
The draft environmental assessment (EA) for the Glass Resto-
ration project is now available for public review and comment.
Proposed activities will take place in previous clearcuts and in-
clude: commercial harvest, thinning, fuels reduction, soil resto-
ration, regeneration tree planting, transportation system manage-
ment, and danger tree removal.
This project planning area is approximately 28,870 acres in size,
within Upper Lookinglass, Little Lookingglass and Jarboe Creek
subwatersheds with Umatilla County, Oregon.
The draft EA analyzes the environmental consequences of the
preferred (Alternative A), and one additional action alternative (Al-
ternative B) that does not include Riparian Habitat Conservation
Area restoration . The draft EA and supporting documents are
available on the Umatilla National Forests project webpage at:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=50471
This project is subject to comment pursuant to 36 CFR 218, Sub-
parts A and B. Only those who submit timely and specific writ-
ten comments during a regarding the proposed project or activity
during a public comment period established by the responsible
official are eligible to file an objection. In order to be eligible to
object, individuals or representatives of an entity submitting com-
ments must either sign the comments or verify identity upon re-
quest.
The Forest Service will accept comments on this proposal for 30
days following the publication of this notice, which is the exclu-
sive means for calculating the comment period. It is the comment-
er’s responsibility to ensure timely receipt of comments (36 CFR
218.25).
Submit electronic comments on the project webpage:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=50471
by selecting the “Comment on Project” link in the “Get Connect-
ed” group at the right hand side of the project webpage.
Written comments can be submitted by fax (509) 522-6000 or
mailed to Michael Rassback, Walla Walla Ranger Station, 1415
W. Rose St, Walla Walla, 99362 or hand-delivered during normal
business hours (8am to 4:30pm Monday-Friday, excluding holi-
days).
Comments received, including the names and addresses of those
who comment, will be considered part of the public record on this
proposal and will be available for public inspection (40 CFR 1501.7
and 1508.22; Forest Service Handbook 1909.15, Section 21).
August 10, 2018