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    Wednesday, January 30, 2019
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East Oregonian
651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
2- 2 bedrooms for rent
711, 709 SE 7th Pendleton
W/D, Fridge, stove
No Cats
1st&Last month/ 400$ deposit
Go look! 541-377-0627
613 Houses
for Rent
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Pendleton Chamber of
Commerce is a nonprofit,
broad-based business or-
ganization. We are seeking
a highly qualified individu-
al to assume the duties of
Executive Director. Can-
didates must exhibit strong
organizational, managerial,
financial,
interpersonal,
and communication skills.
Salary & benefits are com-
mensurate with experience.
Please email
PDT.Chamber@gmail.com
to request application pack-
et. Position open until filled.
EOE
Very nice 1 bedroom house,
W/D included. No pets. Small
detached storage.
$575
541-379-0035
643 Business-
Sales Opportunities
Notice: Oregon State Law re-
quires anyone who contracts
for construction work to be li-
censed with the Construction
Contractors Board. An active
license means the contractor
is bonded and insured. Verify
the contractor’s CCB license
through the CCB Consumer
Website:
www.hirealicensedcontractor.com
Gary Adams Construction
Looking for Lead Carpenter
with experience.
Wages DOE
541-276-6571 or
garyadamsconstruction@
yahoo.com
CLASSIFIEDS
HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS!
DUST off the old pool table and
sell it with a classified ad.
Call for your classified ad today! 800-962-2819
651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
to provide out-patient mental
health services in our Fossil
office. Qualified applicants
must have a Bachelors de-
gree from an accredited
college in social work, psy-
chology or other human ser-
vice related field and have a
CADC or the ability to obtain
one within one (1) year of
employment.
On-call ro-
tation during non-business
hours is required for crisis
services. This is a full time,
benefited position with a
salary range of $35,600 -
$83,400 DOE. CCS offers
an excellent benefit pack-
age, including 401K. Posi-
tion will remain open until
filled. Apply online and up-
load resume at
communitycounseling
solutions.org
Exciting opportunity for a skilled
sales and marketing professional
with knowledge of and contacts in
the Pendleton/Hermiston area.
East Oregonian is Eastern Oregon’s
leading media outlet. More than
just a newspaper, we represent the
community at events, through print
and digital products, and bringing
credible, relevant coverage to
readers and advertisers.
IT WILL SELL
EMAIL : CLASSIFIEDS @ EASTOREGONIAN . COM
I N C LASSIFIEDS !
Can you be a part of our team? We
seek someone who is skilled in
business development, contract
negotiations, communicates clearly
with an internal support team,
thrives in a CRM driven environment
and has outstanding proposal and
presentation skills.
Send resume and letter
of interest to:
EO Media Group
PO Box 2048
Salem OR 97308-2048
or e-mail :
hr@eomediagroup.com
Do you have what it takes? This
position requires a strongly-
motivated person to be in the
territory daily, with regular
check-ins at the Pendleton office.
Three+ years of sales experience
are required with a marketing or
communications degree preferred.
This position comes with generous
compensation for someone with the
drive and determination to succeed.
Benefits include paid time off (PTO),
a 401(k)/Roth 401(k) retirement
plan, expense reimbursement and
insurances. Send resume and letter
of interest to EO Media Group, PO
Box 2048, Salem, OR 97308-2048 or
e-mail hr@eomediagroup.com
Universal Crossword
Edited by David Steinberg January 30, 2019
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Community
Counseling
Solutions is a 501(c)(3) cor-
poration serving Oregon in
Wheeler, Gilliam, Grant, and
Morrow Counties. We are
currently recruiting for a
MENTAL HEALTH
SPECIALIST
Sales
Professional
ACROSS
1 Passport
mark
6 Soccer
legend Mia
10 “Dear old”
relative
13 Avid
14 Pago Pago’s
place
15 “Now I
get it!”
16 Box office
bomb about
primatology?
19 Like -2,
vis-a-vis -1
20 Bend (over)
21 Andean
animal
22 Little
23 Excursion
24 Box office
bomb about
a work-shy
guy?
31 Country
singer LeAnn
32 “Cool!”
33 Coke’s
partner
35 Sandler of
“Big Daddy”
36 Runs, as
a river
38 Plumbing
snake’s
place
39 Architect
I.M.
40 Atoll
protector
41 Discussion
group
42 Box office
bomb about
God’s
annoying
insects?
46 Intensifies,
with “up”
BOOKKEEPER
Hermiston School District is
seeking applicants for a FT
Bookkeeper.
Competitive
salary & benefits package.
See our job board for more
info and how to apply.
https://hermiston.tedk12.
com/hire/index.aspx
47 Like cookie
dough
48 Word with
“energy”
or “flare”
50 Dining hall
offering
52 Old woman’s
home of
rhyme
56 Box office
bomb about
Stephen’s
scary
stand-up?
59 Hot-___
balloon
60 Desert relief
61 “Saturday
Night Fever”
music
62 “Baloney!”
63 Frosh-
rushing
group
64 Beasts of
burden
DOWN
1 Close tightly
2 Duct-___
wallet
3 Long, long
time
4 Hoarder’s
house, e.g.
5 Positive
aspect
6 “Funny”
7 Cry to a
pastor
8 Floor
cleaner
9 Food court
regular
10 Bush’s press
secretary
11 “Beg
pardon ...”
12 Modern
miner’s
matter
“Flip-Flops”
14 Animal in a
roundup
17 Dog biter
18 Sacha Bar-
on Cohen
title role
22 “Scream”
director
Craven
23 “___ the night
before ...”
24 Mouse’s
hazard
25 Like some
TVs
26 Certain ding
from a phone
27 Not masc.
or neut.
28 Switch words
29 Handful
30 Just swell
34 Blend
36 Come clean,
with “up”
37 DiCaprio,
to fans
38 Amigo
40 “Tsk-tsk” or
“tut-tut”
41 Church
bench
43 Desktop with
a 27-inch
model
44 Cafeteria
carriers
45 Angel’s
headwear
48 Twinkle
source
49 Birth state
of seven
presidents
50 Tableland
51 Make
shorter, say
52 Follows a
snowy trail
53 Blow off
steam?
54 Enough,
for some
55 Freudian
topics
57 Fold, spindle
or mutilate
58 Org. that
may say no
to drugs
PREVIOUS PUZZLE ANSWER
IT’S WORTH IT! GET A CLASS AD!
HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS!
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2019
Moon of Social Impact
When you look back, there are
characters that stand out as being
highly influential in your life, though
you wouldn’t have guessed it at
the time. And presently, there are
people around you who are having
more of an impact than you think,
and you are influencing them more
than you know, too. The Sagittarius
moon drives this social swirl.
ARIES (March 21-April 19). There
is a social adjustment to be made
-- an addition or subtraction to help
you stay on the road of health. Pin-
point what needs to be done, make
a plan and execute it. This won’t
take time so much as will.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Where
the physical space is tight, you can
make emotional space. Think: pas-
sengers on a plane who wear head-
phones. Where emotional space is
tight, make physical space.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You
could distill things down to dollars
and cents, but it wouldn’t be an ac-
curate assessment of the situation
-- far from it. In fact, mostly the sit-
uation is about invaluable things.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). You’re
not about to use guilt as a tactic.
While it may work well enough, it’s
just not an emotion you want peo-
ple to feel. Either they get you, or
they miss out. Guilt doesn’t need to
play into the equation in the least.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). To get mo-
mentum, there must be a push.
That push comes today and not a
moment too soon. You’re in a good
position. It’s going to be even better
once you use this push and get to
work.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). For
today’s approach to relationships,
the most critical things to get right
all begin with a “T,” that is to say,
truthfulness, tone and timing. Be
honest, keep it light, stay aware
and wonderful things will happen.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). The
hard worker will win against the
“gifted” person every time. And if
you have both going for you in a
category, it’s something to bank on.
Believe in yourself, and put your re-
sources behind it.
© 2019 Andrews McMeel Universal
www.upuzzles.com
by Paul Coulter
651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
Caregiver needed immedi-
ately. Call for information.
541-276-1099
Temporary Employment
Six FULL TIME temporary
employees needed in Board-
man and Arlington OR for 3-4
month project. Schedule is
2nd and 3rd shift, M-F and
plus weekends. No special
skills or requirements nec-
essary. Job functions involve
being physically present and
to observe and report any-
thing out of the ordinary while
sitting in job shack. Pay up to
$14 per hour, plus hotel and
daily per diem. Contact Mark
M or Lilly at Omega Mor-
gan. Location Arlington and
Boardman, Oregon.
503-647-7474
FOOD SERVICES MANGER
A financially successful, in-
dependent, non profit, com-
munity based, critical access
hospital in La Grande OR, is
seeking a full time benefit-
ed Food Services Manager.
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree
in food and/or nutrition sci-
ence, food service manager
or related field or a Registered
Dietitian with the Academy of
Nutrition of Dietetics and be-
coming licensed in the state
of Oregon. Min. of 3 years of
related manager experience
within the last 5 years. Strong
knowledge of all areas of hos-
pital food service operations,
with demonstrated ability to
provide high quality patient,
cafeteria and catering ser-
vices.
Grande Ronde Hospital offers
a competitive salary and ben-
efits package. For further in-
formation and full job require-
ments, please visit us on the
web @: www.grh.org
Escrow Assistant or
Escrow Officer
AmeriTitle, a multi-state title
& escrow company, is cur-
rently seeking an Escrow
Assistant or Escrow Officer
for our Pendleton, Oregon
location. Our environment
is team-based with exciting
opportunities for personal
and professional growth. The
ideal candidate will have a
passion around providing ex-
ceptional customer service
and enjoy a fast pace, fun
work environment and have
excellent computer skills.
Candidate must also have
a high degree of accuracy
and devotion to total quality,
process improvement and
TEAMWORK. Employer is
willing to train.
mark.matthews@omega-
morgan.com
661 Childcare/Adult
Contact Dayle or Grace
today to place your
classified ad!
1-800-962-2819
classifieds@eastoregonian.com
We can highlight your ad
with color!
Good Shepherd Children’s
Center is now open to the
community! We are a full day
learning center that offers
childcare and preschool
activities. We accept children
ages 6 weeks - 5 years. Our
facility is open Monday -
Friday 6:45am - 6:00pm. For
more information please
contact Trista. Hermiston,
OR. (541)667-3511
CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS!
828 Misc for Sale
As with all positions, AmeriTi-
tle offers a competitive salary,
excellent benefits (Paid time
off, holidays, health, dental,
STD/LTD, 401k+match, etc.)
and much more.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). While
many can do what they’re told,
fewer can figure it out on their own
and even fewer can see the oppor-
tunity on their own and then figure
it out from there. You’re in the final
category, and without much com-
petition.
1/29
B5
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
Your friends are the ones who
stand by you when you need it,
when you don’t, when you’re right,
and when you’re wrong. Your best
friends are the ones who tell you
you’re wrong and stand by you
anyway.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
The control freak is not very much
fun. Why? Because this person is
trying to insure against mystery --
every risk calculated, every move
audited. What a bore. Embrace
mystery, relinquish some control,
have fun.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
Adults usually have a purpose for
moving and rarely wander without
a destination. But if you have the
time for it, such wandering could
benefit you today, as it will allow
you to access an unreasonable
sort of knowing.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Pa-
tience and long-term thinking are
the orders of the day. The big prob-
lems will be solved through creat-
ing systems that will work for you
every day. The big problems will be
solved over time.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 30).
You’re not worried what people
think of you, which liberates you
to either experiment and try new
approaches and identities or to go
deeper into the old ones -- what-
ever you want. You’re incredibly
free, and yet more purposeful than
ever. The trust you have in yourself
translates to awesome confidence
and action. Aries and Cancer adore
you. Your lucky numbers are: 4, 42,
20, 1 and 17.
To view full position descrip-
tion, and to apply, visit our
website at:
www.amerititle.com/careers
EOE
WHY WAIT! GET YOUR CLASS AD NOW!
Pendleton Roundup / Hamley
Western Americana Collection
for sale.
Rare silvered spurs, bits, fancy
chaps, saddles, vintage photo’s,
related to the Roundup or
Hamley.
406-202-6734
101 Legal Notices
UTILITY MAINTENANCE
WORKER I
The City of Irrigon seeks to
hire a FT Utility Maintenance
Worker I.
The Utility Maintenance
Worker I position performs
a number of routine, semi-
skilled, and skilled activities.
Activities include building
and grounds maintenance
and repair, operation and re-
pair of streets, maintenance
of sewer and water systems,
city code enforcement and
operation of park mainte-
nance equipment.
The ideal candidate will
have a high school diploma,
experience and training in
public utilities and mainte-
nance, understanding mu-
nicipal government and code
compliance. Must pass and
maintain drug testing.
The application and job de-
scription may be obtained at
City Hall, located at 500 NE
Main Avenue or by visiting
the City’s website at
www.ci.irrigon.or.us
The City is an Equal Op-
portunity Employer. Salary
DOQ with benefits. First re-
view of applications on Mon-
day, February 11, 2019.
Community
Counseling
Solutions, a 501(c)(3) orga-
nization, is recruiting for one
(1) Full-time night shift
Residential Associate and
one (1) On-Call Residen-
tial Associate
to work at Lakeview Heights
in Heppner, providing ser-
vices to individuals with se-
vere mental illness. These
positions will engage in dai-
ly housekeeping and meal
preparation tasks as well
as assisting the residents in
their activities of daily living
(transportation, medication
management,
recreation
and leisure activities, and
other services designed to
promote recovery and meet
the resident’s and facility
needs). A complete job de-
scription is available upon
request.
Qualified applicants must
have a high school diploma
or equivalent and be able to
pass a criminal history back-
ground check, as well as
possessing a valid Oregon
Driver’s License.
Hourly wage is $13.17 -
$17.89 DOE.
Please go to the CCS Web-
site at:
www.community
counselingsolutions.org
to fill out an online appli-
cation. Position open until
filled. EOE
Something for everyone in the Classifieds
View all statewide legal notic-
es online at:
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Notices under this classifi-
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circulation. A notarized proof
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Deadline for submission is
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date. The East Oregonian will
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tion only.
Submit to:
Legals
211 SE Byers Ave.
Pendleton, OR 97801
legals@eastoregonian.com
EO-9941
INVITATION TO BID
Interested persons are invited to
comment on the following wire-
less telecommunications facility
named “HR06” proposed to be
constructed at Hwy 395 & Bear
Creek Rd, Pilot Rock, Umatil-
la County, OR and specifically
on potential effects to historic
properties located at or near
this facility, if any. The site con-
sists of a proposed 180’ tower.
Comments regarding potential
effects to historic properties
should be submitted by email to
KerryWilloughby@AceEnviron-
mentalLLC.com. Address: 9976
Peak Lookout St., Las Vegas,
NV 89178, (702) 614-4431. This
notice is provided in accordance
with the regulations of the FCC
47 CFR Part 1, Subpart I and
Appendices B and C.
January 30, 2019
EO-9928
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Umatilla County
In the Matter of the Estate
of TAMARA SUE HASCALL,
deceased.
Case No. 19PB00227
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appoint-
ed personal representative of
the Estate of Tamara Sue Has-
call. All persons having claims
against the estate are required
to present them, with vouchers
attached, to the undersigned
personal representative, at the
address shown below, within
four months after the date of
first publication of this notice,
or the claims may be barred. All
persons whose rights may be af-
fected by the proceedings may
obtain additional information
from the records of the court, the
personal representative, or Mi-
chael B. Collins, OSB #801951,
of attorneys for the personal rep-
resentative.
Dated and first published Janu-
ary 15, 2019.
Allan Hascall, Personal Repre-
sentative, c/o Collins Law Firm,
LLC, PO Box 1457, Pendleton,
OR 97801, Telephone (541)276-
3320.
Publication dates:
January 16, 23, 30, 2019