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101 Legal Notices
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Community
Counseling
Solutions is recruiting for a
full-time
ALCOHOL & DRUG
COUNSELOR
in our out-patient men-
tal health clinic located in
Boardman, OR. The Alco-
hol and Drug Counselor is
part of a multidisciplinary
behavioral health team and
is responsible for providing
culturally competent and ap-
propriate alcohol and drug
counseling services includ-
ing assessments, treatment
planning, and providing in-
dividual and group therapy
and case management.
The caseload for this posi-
tion is primarily adults who
have been court ordered for
substance abuse treatment,
anger management, or sex
offender education. Prefer-
ence will be given to appli-
cants with directly related
experience or education in
substance abuse treatment
or a closely related field.
Qualified applicants must
have a minimum of a high
school diploma and be able
to pass a criminal history
background check. Appli-
cant will be required to be-
come a state certified Al-
cohol and Drug Counselor
within 18 months of employ-
ment.
Salary range is $15.67 to
$21.92 per hour DOE. Ex-
cellent benefit package, in-
cluding 401K.
Apply online and upload re-
sume at
communitycounseling
solutions.org
Positions open until filled.
EOE.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 2018
Practicality
There is nothing that can live in con-
stant chaos. Order is beauty, and
beauty is order. Practicality makes
life happen predictably, and this is a
good and necessary aspect of exis-
tence. The Virgo sun urges practical
action that moves things forward,
that is elegant and right, while Mars
direct warns against practical action
taken out of fear.
ARIES (March 21-April 19). What
you want is not as out of reach as
you think. What seems ridiculous to
expect may actually be just a little
bit out of the normal pattern, and all
it will take is an extra push to make
it so.
Confederated Tribes of the
Umatilla Indian Reservation
(CTUIR)
This could be the
opportunity you have been
waiting for!
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR
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.
SPORTS REPORTER
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.
$168K DOQ with full bene-
fits package, Exempt Status
under Executive Manage-
ment Policy or contract.
We are a dynamic and pro-
gressive tribal governmental
organization who is seeking
an Executive Director with
strategic planning experi-
ence, visionary with strong
communication
experi-
ence and leadership ability,
strong senior management
experience with the desire to
make a difference, inspire,
and engage with tribal lead-
ers and community.
The Executive Director is
charged with the manage-
ment of CTUIR governmen-
tal operations as directed by
the CTUIR governing body,
the nine member Board
of Trustees. The Execu-
tive Director is responsible
for ensuring that the Tribal
management, operational,
fiscal, personnel and legal
systems work effectively
and efficiently to deliver
governmental services. The
Executive Director has the
authority and responsibility
to implement the legislative
actions and annual budgets
as approved and directed by
the Board. The CTUIR gov-
ernment employs approxi-
mately 1,700 persons with
an annual budget of approx-
imately $270 million.
Benefits include:
 Comprehensive Benefits
Package (Medical/Dental/
Vision/Life Insurance, Aflac
Options, 401k, Employee
Assistance Program)
 Most federal holidays and
designated Tribal Holidays
 Tribal discounts at Tribal
entities (Wildhorse, Tamast-
slikt, Mission Market, Arrow-
head)
For Employment Applica-
tion or Vacancy Announce-
ment please visit the Tribes
website at http://ctuir.org/
about-us/employment-op-
portunities or call (541)429-
7180 the position closes
September 30, 2018.
EO-9759
Public Hearing Notice
Pendleton Planning
Commission
Community
Counseling
Solutions has a position
open for a
MENTAL HEALTH
SPECIALIST III –
BEHAVIORAL CLASS-
ROOM CLINICIAN
to provide clinical services
to children receiving ser-
vices in the K-6 behavioral
classrooms in Irrigon, OR.
This position will provide
individual and family ther-
apy, as well as work with
involved personnel to im-
plement behavioral inter-
ventions to support positive
change with the ultimate
goal of the child returning to
the mainstream classroom.
Individual will provide as-
sessments, therapy, case
management, and other re-
lated services.
This position will work ap-
proximately from mid-Au-
gust to mid-June and will
work one (1) eight hour day
in July, to be determined by
the supervisor. The position
will have the same days off
as the school district for
Christmas, spring break and
other school holidays but
unlike the schools, will work
all Fridays and scheduled
teacher conference days. If
the schools are closed due
to inclement weather or any
other reason, the individu-
al would report to work at
the designated CCS office,
unless that office has been
closed. If the school needs
to extend the student teach-
ing days for any reason,
this position will work the
make-up days the school
designates. In addition to
the school districts sched-
uled days/weeks off, this
position will have an addi-
tional four (4) paid personal
days per year. No vacation
accrual is attached to this
position but sick leave will
accrue per CCS policy and
Oregon state law. This is an
exempt, benefited, .83 FTE
position with no break in
insurance coverage during
the summer months.
Qualified applicant must
have a Master’s degree in
psychology, social work, or
other human service related
field or be licensed.
Salary range is $42,300 -
$83,400 DOE.
Please apply online at
www.community
counselingsolutions.org
Position open until filled.
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Submit to:
Legals
211 SE Byers Ave.
Pendleton, OR 97801
legals@eastoregonian.com
City Hall Council Chambers
500 SW Dorion Avenue,
2nd Floor
September 6, 2018
7:00 p.m.
The Planning Commission will
conduct the following hearing:
a. CUP18-04(Meadow Out-
door Advertising): Conditional
use request to install a 35 foot
tall, 300 sq.ft. double-sided,
single-pole, freestanding, static
billboard on property occupied
by a residential dwelling unit
located at 2007 SW Emigrant
Avenue within the Central Mixed
Use (C-MU) zone. This property
is at the SW Emigrant, SW 20th
and Southgate intersection and
can be specifically identified on
Assessor Map 2N3210CB Tax
Lot 02900, Umatilla County.
For additional information or
questions, contact the City
Planning Department, 500 SW
Dorion Avenue, Pendleton, Ore-
gon 97801, 541 966-0204, TDD
541 966-0230, fax 541 966-0251
or at www.pendleton.or.us. For
accommodations for hearing,
visual or manual impairment or
an interpreter, contact the City
Planning Department by the
Monday before the meeting.
Tim Simons, Director
Community Development Dept.
August 31, September 1, 4, 2018
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20). When
you don’t know what to do next,
concentrate your efforts on just be-
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sharp and strong will ready you for
the opportunities around the bend.
Introducing
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’ll
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untelevised version of reality where
it is better to be kind than to drum up
the drama.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Between
people whose history includes great
love, there will always be explosive
topics, buried like landmines in the
field of conversation. They are usu-
ally best avoided. If you accidentally
step on one, turn and run.
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Thankful-
ness is the seed that all good things
blossom from today. What you’re
most appreciative of is not material,
rather it’s the attention, help and les-
sons you gather.
If it’s happening, it’s posted in the
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). If the
events knock you off course, take it
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and grow your influence. With a big-
ger worldview you will be unfazed by
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To protect yourself against the thiev-
ery of time, demand that time leave
you something in return for what it
takes. This is most easily accom-
plished by working toward meaning-
ful treasures.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). It’s
wasteful to wish you were anywhere
else, with anyone else, doing any-
thing else than what you’re doing.
Guard against this immaturity by ful-
ly joining the moment you’re in.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You’ll
get the win, but winners be warned:
Arrogance and pride are terrible,
dangerous hitchhikers on the road
to a great win. Do not pick them up.
Arrogance and pride are the failures
of success.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You’re
thinking creatively, and because
of this, you will see how there are
wonderful experiences to be had for
very little or no money. They’ll take
planning though. This is a lucky day
for making plans.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Aug. 31). You
place yourself in service to humani-
ty. “Humanity” is not always an easy
customer, and the obstacles that
ensue will contribute to your spiritual
might. Truly, you gain the most from
your own selflessness. You’ll bank
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