B6 East Oregonian Wednesday, July 3, 2019 651 Help Wanted 651 Help Wanted 651 Help Wanted 651 Help Wanted Are you in pursuit of an inspiring career that encourages your community members to thrive? Then Community Counseling Solution (CCS) is the place for you! CCS offers a harbor to those seeking guidance through personal trials. CCS is committed to offering their award-winning services all over Oregon and behavioral health care to four counties. A fulltime QMHP-CADC to successfully lead this position will be in command of providing behavioral health assessments, brief interven- tions, case management, and referral services to individuals incarcerated or released from the Umatilla County Jail. This leader will be highly engaged in joint-case planning and referrals with other community agencies. You must have: Masters degree from an accredited college in social work, psychology or other human service related field. Must be a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC), level I or II. If you are not a CADC, you must be able to become certified within one year of employment. Enjoy competitive wages, with excel- lent benefits. The pay range for this position is $46,200 - $68,300, DOEE. CCS has a benefit package including health, dental and vision insurance, 401K, potential for tuition reimbursement, student loan forgiveness and paid li- censure supervision. Position is open until filled. CCS is an EOC. Pendleton Grain Growers Inc needs truck driver with a Class A CDL with a double trailer endorsement. Excellent benefits package. Wage DOE. Full or part time work. All local work home every night. Send resume to mrencken@ pgg.ag Shari’s of Pendleton seeking experienced line cooks. Apply on line at Sharis.com/jobs WHEAT HARVEST Truck driver needed ten wheel- er experienced. Must have valid drivers license. Call 541-969-3215 CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS! Public Works Purchasing Agent City of Pendleton, Oregon THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2019 Nation of Moonchildren Happy birthday to the United States of America, born this day in 1776, making it a Cancer country. The crab is the sign of patriotism, and the birth chart of the United States boasts four luminaries in the realm of Cancer -- the sun, Mercu- ry, Venus and Jupiter. The moon was in innovative Aquarius the day the Declara- tion of Independence was signed. ARIES (March 21-April 19). You do what you need to do. Then you no longer need it and the habit drops away. Maybe the thing you’re trying to do with sheer will- power can be more easily accomplished with a better understanding of your real needs. GARAGE SALE? Advertise it here in the classifieds! TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Humans are complicated, multifaceted and often their own worst enemies. A person has to be pretty cunning indeed to outsmart his or her own worst tricks and self-sabotaging behaviors. Such is the mastery of living. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). The thing that ultimately drives change is your desire for the change. But how can you make yourself want something more than you do? Seeing someone who has it will -- that’s the magic motivator. CANCER (June 22-July 22). You can’t understand the fight within until it’s pro- jected outside yourself, depicted in some friction going on in your world. Conflict is rarely about what it seems to be about. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Lively characters come into the picture, influencing you in the moment and giving you something to think about later, too. The day features mutual admiration and respect. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Fear will stand between you and opportunities that are waiting to be seized. But you don’t always have to fight fear. You can simply turn it like a dancer, or say “boo,” or just ask it to move. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). It’s hard to know the scale of a project until you get in there and start doing it. Some things you think will be easy will take forever and what you thought was a big deal could snap together in an instant. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You may philosophize brilliantly, though the strange thought loops never arrive at a conclusion. All pondering and argument will end with practical measures that solve the problem. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). There are those who turn minor criticisms into major arguments and take helpful com- ments as personal slights. It’s a distor- tion that could be caused by depression; it’s not so much an invitation to quarrel as a call for help. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2019 Venus Powers Down No one gets power without owing some sort of a debt to others. And the more power a person has, the more rules that person must follow about using and keeping that power. Before you make a power move, ask yourself, “Is it real- ly worth it?” Venus moves into Cancer, emphasizing her softer side and the strength of compassion and service. ARIES (March 21-April 19). The step that happens right before falling in love is not a footstep into the abyss but a moment of noticing that takes one down, down, down, deeper into noticing. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Effective communication makes everything easi- er. It starts with the set-up. Whatever you can do to make the environment around the communication more appealing will greatly assist the actual transaction. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). The proverb declares the truth of landscapes: “Con- stant dripping weareth away stone.” Con- stant dripping is also very annoying. And who has the time? Need sand to stymie it? There’s plenty of that already out out there waiting for you. CANCER (June 22-July 22). No one wants to do things just because another person commands it. You are influential because you find what’s in it for the other person and point out those benefits. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). There is a logical and clear path to what you’re after today, but that way is no fun. You’ve already done it. There’s nothing new or interest- ing there. The long and winding road will be most pleasurable. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You may not be conscious that you’re selling any- thing, and yet you’re compelled to find common ground and start agreeing on things. You just want to be connected to more people, and you will be. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Just because you’re drawn to or repelled by a thing doesn’t make it good or bad. It’s a matter of fit. People do have a tendency to con- fuse bad fit with rejection, however, so be careful not to tease their expectations. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You don’t have to start a project at the beginning. Imagine the ending vividly, and then take on one of the middle steps and work back and forward from there. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). When you have nothing to say, you stop say- ing and start listening. There are those around you who haven’t learned the skill yet. You’ll model it for them today and learn quite a lot in the process. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Even as your style evolves, there are certain tenets that remain unchanged. These essentials that are “so you” identify you more than any other factor, even your face. To consider what they are is an act of self-appreciation. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Today sees you getting behind your own best ideas. First you, and then others, that’s the way it’s going to go. Then again, the more you love your choices, the less you need other people to love them. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). It won’t be so easy to see what’s helping and what’s hurting the project. Less-than-optimum events may be just the things to point you toward the crucial information you need -- the thing that saves the day a month from now. TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (July 3). This solar journey is like joining the gift of the month club; there’s a treat for you every month. This month it’s professional; next month it’s financial. You will be energized by social happenings and the spontaneous adventures they lead to. You’ll keep developing a beloved idea until it has mainstream appeal. Libra and Leo adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 20, 8, 1, 48 and 10. Morrow County is seeking a Full-time Accounting Clerk in Heppner OR. This position requires general accounting experience. Wages start at $16.56 per hour plus excel- lent Benefits. For full job de- scription and application visit the Morrow County Website at www.co.morrow.or.us or contact Human Resources at (541)676-5620. Closes July 19, 2019. Morrow County is an EOE. The City of Pendleton is accepting applications for a full-time Purchasing Agent in the Public Works Depart- ment. Position is responsible to: coordinate all purchases of materials, equipment, and supplies at the Public Works Shop and related facilities; maintain all inventory, pro- curement and maintenance records; process requisitions and invoices for payment; answers phones; prepare and process correspondence; use bids, quotes and vendor contacts to make purchas- ing decisions; coordinates complaint responses and other requests for action; and related work. Requires high school diploma or GED and 1-2 years of work experience in construction, operation and maintenance of municipal wa- ter, sewer and street systems, preferably to include at least 1 year of responsibility for requisition and purchasing of parts, supplies or equipment. Experience in an automated office setting and excellent interpersonal skills required. Must have valid drivers license, and be able to pass criminal background check. Must have or be able to ob- tain within 6 months certifica- tion to operate a forklift. Sal- ary range is $3,855 - $5,064/ month DOE plus excellent benefits. Applications are available at www.pendleton. or.us/employment or at City Hall, 500 SW Dorion Avenue, Pendleton OR 97801 or by calling (541) 966-0201. Applications, along with cover letter and resume, are due by 5:00 p.m. July 19, 2019. The City of Pendleton is an Equal Opportunity employer. CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). There are qualities in which you surpass the others. Take charge of those, not just because it will make life more interesting and enjoyable for you but because it will be better for all involved. View all statewide legal notic- es online at: www.publicnoticeads.com Business Recruitment Specialist Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reserva- tion (CTUIR) Pendleton, OR The CTUIR is seeking an experienced professional to fill the role of Business Recruitment Specialist. Primary responsibilities will be business attraction, so preference will be given to applicants with sales, busi- ness development, or other marketing experience. Other duties include operational support for CTUIR-owned commercial/industrial parks, operational support for CTUIR-owned enterprises, some grant writing, and some project management. Great benefits and work envi- ronment. For complete job description and application materials visit https://ctuir.org/busi- ness-recruitment-special- ist-0. The position is open until filled with first review July 8th, 2019. For more information please email Ry- anDeGrofft@ctuir.org. 101 Legal Notices 661 Childcare/Adult Contact Rowan or Chloe today to place your classified ad! 1-800-962-2819 classifieds@eastoregonian.com We can highlight your ad with color! 828 Misc for Sale 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-10280 PUBLIC NOTICE Ashley Erickson has applied for a Variance permit to build a new shop a few feet away from where the old shop was located at 554 SW Birch, Pilot Rock, OR. A Public Hearing is scheduled for July 16, 2019 at 7pm and will be heard by Pilot Rock City Council in the Council Chambers at 143 W. Main. Council will review the issue and hear testimony from the public. You are invited to attend this meeting if you wish to seek additional information, or if you would like to present information to the Council for their consideration. If we do not hear from you, either in writing or in person, we will assume that you have no adverse comments regard- ing the variance to put in the shop. If you have any ques- tions, if you need additional in- formation regarding this mat- ter or our non-discrimination policies, please contact me at City Hall or call 541-443-2811. Published June 3rd of 2019. IT WILL SELL EMAIL : CLASSIFIEDS @ EASTOREGONIAN . COM I N C LASSIFIEDS ! 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices EO-10279 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS CITY OF HERMISTON, OREGON W. HIGHLAND AVENUE (SW 11TH ST. TO SW 15TH PL.) ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS City of Hermiston, Oregon 180 N.E. 2nd Street Hermiston, Oregon 97838 The City of Hermiston, Oregon, invites Bids for the construction of W. Highland Avenue (SW 11th St. to SW 15th Pl.) Roadway Improvements. The Work shall include resurfacing W. Highland Ave- nue between S.W. 11th Street and S.W. 15th Place with an asphalt concrete pavement overlay. Work between S.W. 11th Street and S.W. 15th Place will include grinding existing pavement, applying an asphalt concrete pre-leveling course, applying an asphalt concrete pavement overlay, and pavement striping and markings. Sealed Bids for the described Project will be received by the City of Hermiston, at the office of Mark Morgan, at 180 N.E. 2nd Street, Hermiston, Oregon 97838, until 1 p.m., local time, July 18, 2019, at which time the Bids received will be publicly opened and read. The project is being funded by the City of Hermiston, and the Contract is subject to the applicable provisions of ORS 279C.800 through ORS 279C.870, the Oregon Prevailing Wage Law. The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is: Anderson Perry & Associates, Inc., 243 E. Main Street, Hermiston, Oregon 97838, 541-963-8309, Chas Hutchins, P.E., chutchins@andersonperry. com. Prospective Bidders may examine the Bidding Documents at the Issuing Office on Mondays through Fridays between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., or at the other locations listed below. Bidding Documents are available at http://www.andersonperry.com under the Bid Docs link. The digital Bidding Documents may be downloaded for a non-refundable payment of $25.00 by inputting QuestCDN eBidDoc Number 6426344 on the website. Assistance with free QuestCDN membership registration, document downloading, and working with the digital Project information may be obtained at QuestCDN.com, at 952-233-1632, or via e-mail at info@questcdn.com. The Bidding Documents will be available for download after July 1, 2019. No paper sets will be provided for bidding purposes. The Owner is an equal opportunity employer. Minority and women-owned businesses are encouraged to bid. Minority and women-owned businesses should indicate they are a minority on the Planholders List. TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (July 4). This solar journey shows your talents, relationships and efforts aligning to give you some- thing truly cool to show for your time. It will be months in the making and more in the sharing. A move or building process in September will be key. Love lifts and pushes you in November. More join you in January. Gemini and Sagittarius adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 10, 4, 44, 38 and 18. An inspection of the project site can be scheduled with the Owner until the time Bids are due. Contact Ron Sivey with the City of Hermiston Street Department at 541-667-5062 to schedule an inspection. Owner: City of Hermiston, Oregon By: Mark Morgan Title: Assistant City Manager Date: July 3, 2019 651 Help Wanted HELP WANTED JOB OFFER: ISA Contracting Services Inc. seeks 95 ft temp Farmworkers & Laborers in San Juan Bautista, CA and surrounding areas from July 1, 2019 to October 31st, 2019. $13.92 p/hr. 36 hrs p/ week. RESPONSIBILITIES: Picker: Harvest tomatoes by hand, place into buckets, take buckets to dumper. Dumper: Receive buckets grabbing/lifting/dumping buckets repeatedly throughout the day. Ensures quality standards met. Workers must be able to lift and carry 2 buckets at a time weighing up to 25 lbs. each and carry up to 20 feet. Workers are required to do everything possible to avoid loss or harm to themselves or crops. After hire, may be required to take a random drug test at no cost to worker. Testing positively or failure to comply will result in immediate termination from employment. GUARANTEES: The company guarantees at least ¾ of the stated work hours for the contract period. All required tools supplies and equipment are supplied at no cost to worker. For all workers beyond a reasonable commuting distance housing will be provided at no cost to worker, as will transportation to/from work locations and housing. Inbound transportation and subsistence costs to place of employment will be reimbursed to workers from outside the commuting area upon worker’s completion of 50% of the work contract. For more information or to apply please contact the nearest EDD Department of Workforce Services for the State of CA. and ask about Job Order # 16590533. Note: Employment eligibility documents must be presented to the Workforce State Agency to be referred to this job. Acceptable documents include: US passport, permanent resident card, driver’s license, voter’s registration card, military ID, Social Security card, original or certified copy of birth certificate, or U.S. Citizen ID card. 651 Help Wanted 101 Legal Notices City of Hermiston, Oregon, 180 N.E. 2nd Street, Hermiston, Oregon Anderson Perry & Associates, Inc., 1901 N. Fir Street, La Grande, Oregon Anderson Perry & Associates, Inc., 2659 S.W. 4th Street, Suite 200, Redmond, Oregon Anderson Perry & Associates, Inc., 214 E. Birch Street, Walla Walla, Washington AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Clarity can come in an instant and thoughts can stream in faster than a high-speed download. Still, it takes time to get into the state of body, mind and spirit that makes clarity possible. Proper rest is a huge part of this. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). The past can be glamor- ized, idealized, regretted, distorted, used as ammunition or motivation, retold, grieved and celebrated. The best thing you can do with the past is learn from it. 651 Help Wanted CCS offers a harbor to those seeking guidance through personal trials. CCS is committed to offering their award-winning services all over Oregon and behavioral health care to four counties. Since 2010, Lakeview Heights has operated under CCS and assist individuals with acute mental illness as they transition through life. It is an innovative secure residential treatment facility with an en- gaging layout for customers. Lakeview Heights uses cutting edge services, such as equine therapy, so an interest in this is ideal, but not required. The Clinical Supervisor will use their management, commu- nication and clinical skills to lead our clinical team of Lakeview Heights in Heppner, OR. The Clinical Supervisor will use their diverse abilities to conduct assessments and develop treatment plans. This position requires the supervisor to showcase their expertise in quality individual, group, and family counseling services. You must have a Masters degree from an accredited college in social work, psychology or other human service related field and five years in the delivery of clinical services. You must be a certified Mental Health Investigator (or the ability to obtain certification) and a certified Protective Services Investigator (or the ability to obtain certification) with knowledge of diagnosis, de- tailed reports, and communi- cate well diverse populations. Enjoy competitive wages, with excellent benefits and contin- uous training. This is a fulltime position. The pay range for this position is $50,400 – $75,600, DOEE. CCS has a benefit package including health, dental and vision insurance, 401K, potential for tuition reimbursement, student loan forgiveness and paid li- censure supervision. Position is open until filled. EOE. 651 Help Wanted 651 Help Wanted HELP WANTED JOB OFFER: ISA Contracting Services Inc. seeks 14 ft temp Farmworkers & Laborers in Stockton, CA and surrounding areas from July 28, 2019 to October 25th, 2019. $13.92 p/hr. 36 hrs p/ week. RESPONSIBILITIES: Watermelons weighing approx. 8-10 lbs. are picked, selected by size, boxed and loaded onto a conveyor belt. Boxes stacked onto pallets up to 5 ft high. Pumpkins weighing approx. 18-25 lbs. picked and loaded, unloaded and labeled then placed in bins. Must be able to lift and carry up to 60 lbs. repetitively, including lifting up to platforms 5-7 ft over the shoulders. Workers are required to avoid loss or harm to themselves or crops. After hire, may be required to take a random drug test at no cost to worker. Testing positively or failure to comply will result in immediate termination from employment. GUARANTEES: The company guarantees at least ¾ of the stated work hours for the contract period. All required tools supplies and equipment are supplied at no cost to worker. For all workers beyond a reasonable commuting distance housing will be provided at no cost to worker, as will transportation to/from work locations and housing. Inbound transportation and subsistence costs to place of employment will be reimbursed to workers from outside the commuting area upon worker’s completion of 50% of the work contract. For more information or to apply please contact the nearest EDD Department of Workforce Services for the State of CA. and ask about Job Order #16633685. Note: Employment eligibility documents must be presented to the Workforce State Agency to be referred to this job. Acceptable documents include: US passport, permanent resident card, driver’s license, voter’s registration card, military ID, Social Security card, original or certified copy of birth certificate, or U.S. Citizen ID card. 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices EO-10278 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS CITY OF HERMISTON, OREGON W. HARPER ROAD (HWY 395 TO N.W. GEER RD.) ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS City of Hermiston, Oregon 180 N.E. 2nd Street Hermiston, Oregon 97838 The City of Hermiston, Oregon, invites Bids for the construction of W. Harper Road (Hwy 395 to N.W. Geer Rd.) Roadway Improvements. The Work shall include resurfacing W. Harper Road between Highway 395 and N.W. Geer Road with an asphalt concrete pavement overlay and recon- struction of failing roadway. Work between Highway 395 and N.W. Geer Road will include grinding of existing pavement, application of an asphalt concrete pre-leveling course, application of an asphalt concrete pavement overlay, reconstruction of portions of roadway, and pavement striping and mark- ings. Sealed Bids for the described Project will be received by the City of Hermiston, at the office of Mark Morgan, at 180 N.E. 2nd Street, Hermiston, Oregon 97838, until 1 p.m., local time, July 18, 2019, at which time the Bids received will be publicly opened and read. The project is being funded by the City of Hermiston, and the Contract is subject to the applicable provisions of ORS 279C.800 through ORS 279C.870, the Oregon Prevailing Wage Law. The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is: Anderson Perry & Associates, Inc., 243 E. Main Street, Hermiston, Oregon 97838, 541-963-8309, Chas Hutchins, P.E., chutchins@andersonperry. com. Prospective Bidders may examine the Bidding Documents at the Issuing Office on Mondays through Fridays between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., or at the other locations listed below. City of Hermiston, Oregon, 180 N.E. 2nd Street, Hermiston, Oregon Anderson Perry & Associates, Inc., 1901 N. Fir Street, La Grande, Oregon Anderson Perry & Associates, Inc., 2659 S.W. 4th Street, Suite 200, Redmond, Oregon Anderson Perry & Associates, Inc., 214 E. Birch Street, Walla Walla, Washington Bidding Documents are available at http://www.andersonperry.com under the Bid Docs link. The digital Bidding Documents may be downloaded for a non-refundable payment of $25.00 by inputting QuestCDN eBidDoc Number 6426377 on the website. Assistance with free QuestCDN membership registration, document downloading, and working with the digital Project information may be obtained at QuestCDN.com, at 952-233-1632, or via e-mail at info@questcdn.com. The Bidding Documents will be available for download after July 1, 2019. No paper sets will be provided for bidding purposes. The Owner is an equal opportunity employer. Minority and women-owned businesses are encouraged to bid. Minority and women-owned businesses should indicate they are a minority on the Planholders List. An inspection of the project site can be scheduled with the Owner until the time bids are due. Contact Ron Sivey with the City of Hermiston Street Department at 541-667-5062 to schedule an inspection. Owner: City of Hermiston, Oregon By: Mark Morgan Title: Assistant City Manager Date: July 3, 2019