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CLASSIFIEDS 2 wool fleece grader wanted for temporary position from 08/30/2018 to 12/10/2018. Em- ployer, Dallas Fairchild, guar- antees work for at least ¾ days of the contract. Shearing and tagging will be in various lo- cations in Idaho, Oregon and Utah. Employer guarantees $11.63-$14.12/hr or $0.17/ewe & $0.34/ram. Equipment, housing & cooking facilities available @ no cost. At least 3 months ex- perience w/references required. Transportation/subsistence to work site will be provided or paid to worker upon completion of 50% of work contract. Return transportation/subsistence will be provided or paid to worker upon completion of work con- tract. Apply for this job at the nearest State Workforce Agen- cy using job order # 1089172 or contact: Idaho Department of Labor 420 Falls Ave. Twin Falls ID, 83301 208-332-3570 Ext: 3653 Job order # 1089172 PUBLIC HEALTH RN Morrow County Health De- partment is seeking a full- time Public Health RN to work 40 hours per week in the Heppner and Boardman area schools, and Commu- nity Education including Tobacco Prevention Educa- tion. Extensive orientation provided. Current Oregon RN license and driver license required. BSN preferred. Public Health or related experi- ence may be substituted for degree. $4,408/mo. Excellent ben- efits. For applications, go to www.co.morrow.or.us or contact Human Resourc- es at dgreen@co.morrow. or.us or Darrell Green P.O. Box 788 Heppner OR 97836 Phone (541) 676-2529 Open until filled. EOE. F INANCE O FFICER $20.00 to $23.00 per hour The City of Heppner is cur- rently seeking applicants for a full-time Finance Offi- cer. Under direction of the City Manager the Finance Officer performs account- ing and financial duties and serves as the Treasur- er under the City Charter. The City Finance Officer is responsible for generation of monthly financials, ac- counts payable, accounts receivable, payroll and oth- er duties as assigned. Also, assists City Manager in de- veloping the annual City Budget. To be considered please submit a cover letter and resume to City of Heppner PO Box 756 Heppner, OR 97836 or email to heppner@centurytel.net Position open until filled. 651 Help Wanted Rent a Center of Hermiston is looking for a CUSTOMER ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE Full Time with benefits includ- ing 401k, paid vacation. $12-15 an hr/DOE Must posses a valid driv- ers license. Must pass drug screening. Good driving re- cord required. Call (541)567-7368 to sched- ule possible interview. OFFICE COORDINATOR Full time with benefits package/Non-Exempt $42,557.40 to $63,000 annual Individual will perform gen- eral accounting functions, maintain accounting records and other related duties of the Tribal Office of Finance. This person will be responsible for maintaining financial records for CTUIR Grants and Con- tracts. Work requires sound knowledge of accounting principles and procedures, general regulations of fed- eral grants and contracts. For Employment Application or Vacancy Announcement please visit the Tribes web- site at http://ctuir.org/about- us/employment-opportunities or call (541)429-7180 the po- sition closes: August 23, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. or postmarked. 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 SELL IT- in the Classifieds! is right here in the Classifieds! Check our real estate listings. Idaho Department of Labor 420 Falls Ave. Twin Falls ID, 83301 208-332-3570 Ext: 3656 Job order # 1089171 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 ACCOUNTANT I SENIORS ASSISTANT COOK Prairie City Job Duties: Prepare an ap- petizing meal on time. Assist with the preparation of menus at least one month in advance. Maintain sanitary requirements of the kitchen and kitchen equipment. Screening Requirements: Knowledge and experience in quantity food preparation, abil- ity to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing, and to work cooperatively with co-workers and the senior citi- zen community; Current Food Handlers Certificate. Days & Hours: Tuesday & Wednesday mornings – 5 hours per day Salary/Benefits: $10.70 per hour (no benefits) Application Closes: Open until filled. Obtain an employ- ment application and complete job description from Human Resources Manager Laurie Wright, 201 S. Humbolt St., #280, Canyon City, OR 97820; 541-575-0059; or by email at wrightl@grantcounty-or.gov Grant County is an AA/EEOE. This could be the opportunity you have been waiting for! 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. 651 Help Wanted ACCOUNTING CLERK Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation YOUR DREAM HOME 7 shearers wanted for tempo- rary position from 08/30/2018 to 12/10/2018. Employer, Dal- las Fairchild, guarantees work for at least ¾ days of the con- tract. Shearing and tagging will be in various locations in Idaho, Oregon and Utah. Em- ployer guarantees for shearing $11.63-$14.12/hr or $2.00/ewe, $1.50-$1.90/lamb & $4.00/ram & for tagging $11.63-$14.12/hr. Equipment, housing & cooking facilities available @ no cost. At least 1 month experience &/ or ability to shear 90 head/8hrs, without tying the feet. Refer- ences required. Transportation/ subsistence to work site will be provided or paid to worker upon completion of 50% of work con- tract. Return transportation/ subsistence will be provided or paid to worker upon completion of work contract. Apply for this job at the nearest State Work- force Agency using job order # 1089171 or contact: 651 Help Wanted CLASSIFIEDS HAVE IT! Morrow County is now ac- cepting applications for a full time Accounting Clerk for the Finance Department in Heppner. High School graduate or equivalent. One year prior experience required in an office dealing with accounts payable, cost accounting and/or general bookkeep- ing. Starting wage is $15.61 per hour plus excellent benefits. This position is represented by AFSCME. Contact Darrell Green, Morrow County Interim Personnel Director P.O. Box 788 Heppner OR 97836 or 541-676-2529, or dgreen@co.morrow.or.us. Applications may also be downloaded at www. co.morrow.or.us. Closing date August 22, 2018. EOE. Community Counseling Solutions is recruiting for a full-time ALCOHOL & DRUG COUNSELOR 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 Position open until filled. EOE. ARIES (March 21-April 19). “Can I talk to you?” has devolved into be- ing a question that people dread. Why? Maybe because talk itself has devolved. The art of conversation is not entirely lost, though, as you’ll prove today. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). New adults want to be taken serious- ly, whereas those who have been adults for a while aren’t so con- cerned. This social truth will be be- hind the events that unfold today. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). It’s said that you can never go back, and that’s true, to a great extent. You’ll physically put yourself out there to- day, but it won’t be the same, so you won’t really be back; rather, you’ll get current in your thinking about the past. CANCER (June 22-July 22). Theo- retically, you want to do what’s ex- pected of you, and yet you also see that it’s sure to lead to no fun at all. Take risks. Bonds are created over weird mistakes. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Today pres- ents a super productive groove. It all starts with a pep talk. Get in the mir- ror and psych yourself up. It will help you attract the thing of your focus, so focus on what you want, not what you don’t. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You’re going to be and do your best when you’re forced to associate with oth- ers. It doesn’t even matter who they are or what they are like. Everyone brings out a different skill in you. Be- ing alone will bring out nothing. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Your head and heart are in the right place. Take action. You can’t lose, though you might meet with a delayed reward. No worries with that, either. The re- wards will be delayed just enough to make them sweet for you. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). An in- teresting benefactor will come into your mix. You’ll grow from getting to know this person one on one. Things will progress once you break away from a group setting. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). There is power in a person’s vision of you. Those who can see you for who you really are -- and project an image of a future that you think would be a good fit for you -- are giv- ing you a priceless gift. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You’ve found something to enjoy about each age you’ve been so far, though some have been more challenging than others. Be kind to yourself as you make adjustments to accommodate the natural human progression. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). They want you to fulfill a role you are not well-suited for. You know yourself better. Trust that. Also, trust the uni- verse. Your best opportunities might be strange ones indeed. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Do you have a psychic gift? Yes. Yes, you do. Who have you shared it with? “No one” is a perfectly acceptable answer. Better to be private about this than to risk revealing yourself to those who would throw shade. TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Aug. 17). The solar return opens with a mutual-ad- miration society. As luck would have it, you’ll be surrounded by people who appreciate your kind of beauty, intelligence and truth. Your effort in relationships will pay off. Travel for love. The extra care you put into this year’s holidays will be especially well-received. Taurus and Pisces adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 9, 40, 22, 28 and 31. Community Connection, a pri- vate, non-profit community ser- vice organization serving Wal- lowa, Union, Baker, and Grant counties, is recruiting for the COUNTY MANAGER of its Baker County operations. This individual oversees senior meals, public transportation, and rent and utility assistance programs. Extensive community involve- ment including evening and weekend commitments; super- vise staff; prepare and manage budgets. $4,007 – 5,831 per month de- pendent on qualifications. Must pass pre-employment drug test and criminal history check. EOE. Applications and job description available on-line at www.ccno.org or at WorkSource Oregon. Applications must be returned to WorkSource. Allow time for test- ing. Closes August 30, 2018 at 5:00 pm. Job Listing #2167275. This is an external posting. Posted August 8, 2018 communitycounseling solutions.org FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018 Last Days of Mercury Retrograde Conversations may have a deja vu quality in these last days of Mercury retrograde. Well, maybe the topics are worn and the news is rehashed, but new understandings can still be reached. Keep in mind that most people have to hear the same story numerous times before they decide to try and understand or accept it. 651 Help Wanted Are You Awesome?? Horizon Project, Inc., a non-profit organization, who provides residential & em- ployment support to adults with intellectual & develop- mental disabilities is looking for AWESOME individuals to fill the following open posi- tions: Direct Support Professionals - Full-time & Part-time – all locations Site Manager – Milton-Freewater To learn more about us & our open positions, please visit us online at: www.horizonprojectinc.com or visit our offices at: 408 E. Main St #B Hermiston 223 SW Court Pendleton 608 N Russell Milton-Freewater Office hours are Monday-Friday 8am-4pm. Equal Opportunity Employer. Page 5B 651 Help Wanted Opportunity for an RN or CMA Applicants must have a current Oregon license. Pediatric experience is pre- ferred. If you are self-moti- vated, enjoy children, have used EHR, and work well in a team environment, please submit your resume to: 2461 SW Perkins Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801 Community Counseling Solutions is a 501(c) 3 serving Oregon in Morrow, Wheeler, Gilliam, and Grant Counties. We are currently recruiting for the following positions: 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 communitycounseling solutions.org CLASSIFIEDS WORK! Positions open until filled. EOE. Universal Crossword Edited by Timothy Parker August 17, 2018 ACROSS 1 Brief rests 5 Split young haddock 10 Stack 14 Cruising 15 Gnaw at 16 Golden Fleece- seeking craft 17 Thing’s contraction 18 Provide a web ID 19 Eurasian boundary river 20 Hemide- misemiqua- ver, take 10 23 State since March 15, 1820 24 Ranch measure- ments 25 Not late 28 Presidential name 30 In a while? No, better 31 With not enough cash 33 Identity question 36 Underdog, take 10 40 Bring to justice 41 Funny owls, to owls? 42 “Braveheart’’ wear 43 Wet course 44 Afro or fade 46 Tracker’s trail 49 Feather for writers 51 Great hon- or, take 10 57 “... please with sugar ___!” 58 Urban land maps 59 Punish by whipping 60 Some time back 61 Chilling 62 “Do ___ others ...” 63 Like faux-colored hair 64 Make an appearance 65 Scottish youngster DOWN 1 Unsophisti- cated sort 2 Piedmont province 3 Lucre 4 Seasoning source, big-time 5 Narcissistic portrait 6 Sing slowly 7 Renegade 8 Spray target 9 Depression in chrome 10 Part of the hip 11 Mistake 12 Banded marble 13 Vaulting aides 21 Vegetable for Popeye? 22 Rash swiftness 25 Maybe was, but not now 26 French black 27 Broadway award 28 Bad words onstage? 29 Large coffee container 31 “Quit it!” 32 Adjective for August 33 Buzz kin 34 What reserved stuff is on 35 Comics canine 37 Pricker in a garden 38 “Me?” “Yeah, ___!” 39 Adept 43 Like a well- dressed chimney? 8/17 TEN DOWN 44 What an angry snake becomes 45 Pie ___ mode 46 Greeted an elder 47 Copper 48 How to chill? 49 Ice cream purchase 50 Free from bindings 52 Modern pentathlon event 53 “Glengarry ___ Ross” 54 Certain bone 55 Kinda new walkers 56 Things for braggarts PREVIOUS PUZZLE ANSWER 8/16 © 2018 Andrews McMeel Syndication www.upuzzles.com S 651 Help Wanted East Oregonian By Timothy E. Parker OUS U Friday, August, 17, 2018