A12 East Oregonian Wednesday, May 22, 2019 651 Help Wanted 651 Help Wanted Morrow County Health De- partment has an opening for a full time RN Position. Morrow County Health De- partment has an opening for a full time Bilingual (Spanish/ English) Office Assistant. Please see full job descrip- tion on the Morrow County website Please see full job descrip- tion on the Morrow County website at www.co.morrow.or.us or contact Human Resources at 541-676-5620. at www.co.morrow.or.us or contact Human Resources at 541-676-5620. Morrow County Health De- partment has an opening for a part time (Spanish/English) Interpreter. BLACK-JACK DEALER Play games for a living! Classes run Monday - Friday for 5 weeks starting June 17-July 19 to 5:30pm, Great wages, benefits and co-workers! We will teach you what you need to know. Come the first day or call Billie at 966-1549. Odds are you’ll love it here! WHATEVER YOU ARE looking for, don’t buy until you’ve checked the Classifieds! 651 Help Wanted 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices LOOKING FOR MECHANIC Notices under this classifi- cation are 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 2:30PM, three (3) working days prior to required publi- cation date. The East Orego- nian will accept responsibility for printing errors on the first publication only. Submit to: Legals 211 SE Byers Ave. Pendleton, OR 97801 legals@eastoregonian.com EO-10182 Public Notice Requests for Qualifications View all statewide legal notic- es online at: www.publicnoticeads.com Zirkle Fruit Company is in search of an experienced Ranch Mechanic to facilitate in daily shop operations at our Pasco and Plymouth, WA loca- tion. The successful candidate must have strong experience in gas & diesel engine repair, hydraulics & automotive elec- trical. Must have a good un- derstanding of water pump systems & drives. Bilingual En- glish/Spanish is a plus but is not required. Competitive wag- es & benefits offered. Please forward your resume to: Human Resource Department PO Box 190 Selah, WA 98942 Attn: Human Resources hr@zirklefruit.com 661 Childcare/Adult Please see full job descrip- tion on the Morrow County website Contact Rowan or Chloe today to place your classified ad! at www.co.morrow.or.us or contact Human Resources at 541-676-5620. classifieds@eastoregonian.com 1-800-962-2819 We can highlight your ad with color! 810 Furniture & HH HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Morrow County Health District is accepting applications for a full-time Behavioral Health Case Manager at Irrigon Medical Clinic. Will also see patients at Pioneer Memorial Clinic in Heppner. The Be- havioral Health Case Man- ager provides a wide range of clinical and administrative services to improve client care within the primary care setting of our clinics. The Case Manager works closely with the Licensed Clinic So- cial Worker and medical pro- viders, and collaborates in the management of a caseload of patients with varying medical concerns, mental illnesses and addiction issues. Must possess a Bachelor’s degree in a behavioral science field from an accredited college or university with minimum two years’ experience preferred. Starting salary range $54,080 - $59,717 DOQ. Background check and pre-employment drug screen required. Appli- cations are available at www. morrowcountyhealthdistrict. org on the Employment page, at the Patient Business Office at Pioneer Memorial Hospital, or by contacting HR Director Patti Allstott at 541-676-2949. For more information, con- tact Director of Primary Care Kris Jones at 541-676-2902. EEOE. Morrow County Health Dis- trict is accepting applications for a full-time Licensed Clin- ical Social Worker at Irrigon Medical Clinic. Will also see patients at Pioneer Memorial Clinic in Heppner in person and via telehealth visits. The LCSW will identify, triage and manage patients with mental and behavioral health issues within the clinic setting. This position works closely with medical providers and staff to provide screening and brief intervention services as well as assessment, referrals and short term therapy for patients. Also provides pa- tient education strategies and develops specific behavioral change plans for patients and behavioral health protocols for target populations. Must pos- sess a Master’s degree in so- cial work and have an active and unencumbered Oregon State license and be in good standing. Three to five years’ clinical experience preferred. Starting salary range $68K - $78,800. Background check and pre-employment drug screen required. Applica- tions are available at www. morrowcountyhealthdistrict. org on the Employment page, at the Patient Business Office at Pioneer Memorial Hospital, or by contacting HR Director Patti Allstott at 541-676-2949. For more information, con- tact Director of Primary Care Kris Jones at 541-676-2902. EEOE. 651 Help Wanted 651 Help Wanted Driver Send resume and letter of interest to: hr@eomediagroup.com or pick up an application at 211 SE Byers, Pendleton Driver needed to deliver publications in NE Oregon. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds, have a valid driver’s license and a good driving record. 30-40 hours per week. Drug test, driving record and criminal background checks will be completed before hire. FOR SALE Davano (with 2 recliners) $200, plus one recliner chair for $50, 2 bar stools $20 each or best offer. Please call (541)429-1062 828 Misc for Sale EO-10186 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS The Grant County Court is seeking proposals from qual- ified consultants to assist the County in the services required for Heart of Grant County’s Meredith House Domestic Trauma Service Center Design and Construc- tion Project. Services need- ed include completion of the Environmental Review, Grant Administration, Architectural Design and Engineering Ser- vices, and Labor Standards Compliance. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Umatilla No. 19PB03699 Estate of: ) Lelan F. O’Harra ) Deceased ) This project is being fund- ed with federal grant funds from the Oregon Community Development Block Grant program administered by the Oregon Business Develop- ment Department and match- ing funds from Heart of Grant County, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Notice is hereby given that the person named below has been appointed personal representative of the estate. All persons having claims against the estate are re- quired to present them to the personal representative at: P.O. Box 218, Pendleton, OR 97801 within four months after the date of first publication of this notice, or the claims may be barred. Complete copies of each RFQ are available from the Grant County website at https://grantcountyoregon. net/Bids.aspx. For additional information, contact Allison Field, Direc- tor, Grant County Economic Development at 541-575- 1555 or Allison.Field@grant- countyoregon.net. Propos- als are due by 3:00 p.m., PDT, Tuesday May 28, 2019. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceed- ings may obtain additional information from the records of the court, the personal rep- resentative or the attorney. Dated and first published May 22nd, 2019 Constance J. O’Harra Pers. Rep. PO Box 414 Weston, OR 97886 Published May 18th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd of 2019. HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS! Something for everyone in the Classifieds WHY WAIT! GET YOUR CLASS AD NOW! Timothy P. O’Rourke Corey Byler & Rew, LLP 222 SE Dorion Ave Pendleton, OR 97801 541-276-3331 ARIES (March 21-April 19). If you reward that doubting, worrying part of your brain by checking up on ev- ery lead it sends down the pipeline, you’ll wind up in an anxious mood. Once you’ve decided to trust, com- mit like it’s the only way. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Irrita- bility is a natural response to life’s little pains and disappointments, and yet it has never helped anyone. When you feel the edge is a little too acute, it’s a signal for self-care. Eat, hydrate, nap, sunshine... you know the drill. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Rest- less, you may even find yourself annoyed at those with totally func- tional relationships and businesses gliding along easy street. This dis- satisfaction will be the birth of the new you. Here comes growth and betterment. CANCER (June 22-July 22). Your body is in continual service to you. When it seems the other way around, consider that aches and pains are the body’s request for maintenance and care that will keep this show running well. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). No one al- ways knows what to say or when to say it. The smoothest among us usually err on the side of saying less. You never see James Bond blurting and overexplaining, except maybe in the way of repeating his name. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You’re doing incredible things. So, if you’re also feeling rushed, a lit- tle short with people and forgetful of some of the minor details, give yourself a pass. Take a breath. You can do this. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). When people are dealing with something that requires a lot of energy and fo- cus, anything that adds stress and pressure to the situation will get pushback. You notice what other people have on their plates. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). While you model the example you want to see in others, you’ll be modeling it for yourself, too. It’s like there are many “selves” in you, some of them students and some of them teach- ers. The best ones emerge today. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Relationships feel more connect- ed when two people are having a similar experience. If one is doing much better than the other, it cre- ates an imbalance that will, if not addressed, rectify itself in ways beyond your control. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You want to take care of others, but if you go overboard with that, you’ll make them dependent on you and will live to resent all the extra labor this entails, emotional and other- wise. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Di- gestion takes a fair amount of en- ergy. That’s why, after a big meal, a nap feels about right. Processing emotions is a kind of digestion too. Big emotions are best followed by rest. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). With people locked in a relationship tan- go, it can be difficult to tell who’s leading whom. It’s irrelevant any- way. Both partners have, on some level, agreed to the dips, drags and distances because now it’s all part of the dance. TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May 22). Be- ing extremely alert and aware has a good deal to do with the magic you bring to your work and relation- ships. If you can do this and also manage a light touch, you’re gold- en. Detachment gives you power and maneuverability, which you will need to gracefully manage your many interesting opportunities this year. Leo and Sagittarius adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 7, 30, 11, 42 and 16. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned individ- uals have been appointed co-personal representatives of the estate of Bert Wilson Curtis, deceased. All persons having claims against the es- tate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned personal representatives in care of the law office of Bendixsen Law, P.C., attorneys for the person- al representatives at 245 E. Main St. Suite E, Hermiston, OR 97838, within four months after the date of first publi- cation of this notice, or the claims may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceed- ings may obtain additional information from the record of the court, the personal repre- sentatives, or the attorneys for the personal representatives. Dated and first published on May 11th, 2019. s/ Patrick Wilson Curtis s/ Beth Anne Curtis Co-Personal Representatives c/o Cameron Bendixsen, Attorney for Personal Repre- sentatives Bendixsen Law, P.C. 245 E. Main St. Suite E Hermiston, OR 97838 Tele: 541-567-5564 Published May 11th, 22nd and 29th of 2019. EMAIL : CLASSIFIEDS @ EASTOREGONIAN . COM HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS! One theory is that hearts don’t break, only egos do. Hearts go on loving even after being cut and scraped by shards of broken ego. It all gets worked out though. Thankfully for those going through it, these first days of the Gemini sun will distract and relax us. Take a deep breath. Know that time marches ever-forward in a constant healing process. In the Matter of the Estate BERT WILSON of: CURTIS, Deceased. CASE No: 19PB03146 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS IT WILL SELL Published May 22nd, 29th and June 5th of 2019. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2019 Relaxing, Distracting Cosmic Winds EO-10151 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF UMATILLA PROBATE DEPARTMENT I N C LASSIFIEDS ! UPCOMING GARAGE OR ESTATE SALE? Call 1-800-962-2819 to advertise it in our classified section and get your sale out there! CLASSIFIEDS IT’S WORTH IT! GET A CLASS AD! 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