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B6 East Oregonian 651 Help Wanted 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. 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. 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. Saturday, July 6, 2019 651 Help Wanted Public Works Purchasing Agent City of Pendleton, Oregon 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. SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2019 How to Retrograde-Proof Yourself There are many instances when generalities are appropriate -- small talk, pleasantries with com- munity members, friendly gestures of acquaintanceship. But on this day before Mercury retrograde, the real work begins. Eliminate the generalities. Clear, direct and specific communication is the way to “retrograde-proof” yourself from Day One. ARIES (March 21-April 19). As you back away from a conflict, you’ll be heading toward the core of tranquil- ity inside yourself. It’s not some- thing you have to develop either. It’s there, and has always been there, awaiting your return. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). What does a weird pause mean? Is the other person uncomfortable, dis- tracted or just unsure what goes next? Any assumption you make will say more about you than the situation. Answer: Refrain from as- sumption. Push through. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Study what the others before you did. It will seem to take forever and then actually save you a lot of time. You won’t end up using it all. Figuring out what you don’t need -- that’s the brilliant part. CANCER (June 22-July 22). The reason you’re on the receiving end is that it’s simply your turn. So don’t overthink it. Get into gra- cious-mode and start appreciating this stuff and finding a place for it. Don’t worry about repayment. Not yet anyway. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). The wise one doesn’t necessarily have all of the information. Because wisdom isn’t so much about holding on to a lot of true facts, as it is about know- ing who to be. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). The people sharing generous opinions could be generous in other ways, too, but do keep in mind that talk can be cheap, and supportive words are one of the easiest ways to share. Certainly, accept nothing less. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Down deep, no person wants to be com- pared to another, especially not in the “you look just like my cousin” kind of way. Don’t worry, you can find common ground and still be keen to discover the uniqueness of others. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Just as fine art is often about place- ment, the art of our life (or just your weekend) will have to do with plac- ing yourself in an interesting envi- ronment where relationships might develop. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). History changes. A textbook from 10 years ago reads like it’s from a different world because it does, in fact, come from a different world. Context changes everything, as will be well-illustrated today. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). It’s important to be very honest in your noticing of yourself. See what you’re good at. Be frank about what you’re not attracted to and what’s hard for you. The world needs you to lean into those qualities. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Tell the story about when the flame of passion ignited in you and you’ll feel it flicker again. Also, sprinkling elements of what’s new in with the old will change the color of this fire. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). There’s a decision to be made, you’re the best one to make it, mostly because you’re the only one you can really trust to follow through on this. Decide, and then set up your system of accountabil- ity. CLASSIFIEDS Looking for a new place to live? The classified ads offer a complete section of homes, apartments, and mobile homes to fit your needs. Check daily for new listings! TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (July 6). You typically put work before plea- sure, prioritize others higher than yourself and, of course, prize duty and responsibility above leisure. Change it up this year. Dare to de- light yourself on the regular. Make playfulness a big deal. The joyful approach will turn your year on its ear and improve every aspect of your experience. Pisces and Gem- ini adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 44, 9, 2, 14 and 27. 651 Help Wanted 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 UPCOMING GARAGE OR ESTATE SALE? Call 1-800-962-2819 to advertise it in our classified section and get your sale out there! 651 Help Wanted 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. 651 Help Wanted 101 Legal Notices WHEAT HARVEST Truck driver needed ten wheel- er experienced. Must have valid drivers license. Call 541-969-3215 View all statewide legal notic- es online at: www.publicnoticeads.com 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! 710 Pets & Supplies CLASSIFIEDS Looking for a job? Check the employment section Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Pup- pies, AKC, $950 Milton-Free- water, OR. 509-520-5123. 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 IT WILL SELL EMAIL : CLASSIFIEDS @ EASTOREGONIAN . COM 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices EO-10287 United States Department of the Interior BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Umatilla Agency Post Office Box 520 Pendleton, OR 97801 101 Legal Notices EO-10275 CITY OF PENDLETON Letter of Interest Request for Proposals PUBLIC NOTICE Sale of Impounded Property Bureau of Indian Affairs, Umatilla Agency Reference: 25 C.F.R. 166.807 (25 U.S.C. 179 & 3701 Notice is hereby given that at least 144 unauthorized bee boxes were found on Indian trust lands, specifically trust allotment 2017 or part of the S½NW¼SW¼ of Section 35, Township 3 North, Range 35 East, Willamette Meridian, on the Umatilla Indian Res- ervation. These bee boxes were impounded under authority of the Bureau of Indian Affairs at the Agency, 46807 B Street, Pendleton, Oregon, on July 1st, 2019. The bee boxes will be offered for public sale to the highest bidder on July 16th, 2019 at 10:00 am PDT at the location of tres- pass approximately 20 miles east of Pendleton, Oregon at the along Bingham Road. This public sale is being conducted under the authority of 25 CFR 166.809 and 166.811. The owners may redeem the bee boxes before the time set for the sale following procedures listed in 25 CFR 166.810. Before the owner will be permitted to redeem and regain possession of the bee boxes claimed by them, they must show proof of ownership and pay to the Bureau of Indian Affairs: (1) reasonable value of the value of the products illegally used or removed plus, (2) penalty of double the value of the forage consumed, (3) damages to Indian trust property injured or destroyed and (4) all expenses incurred in investigating the trespass and the impounding and caring of the property. Any of the property not sold at public sale may be reoffered for sale, con¬demned or otherwise disposed of as provided by regu- lation 25 C.F.R. 166.811. The successful bidder will be given a bill of sale to transfer ownership of the property. If you have any questions or require further information, please call the Superintendent at 541-278-3786. Issued this 2nd day of July, 2019, City of Pendleton is accept- ing Proposals from qualified and experienced developers for a redevelopment oppor- tunity on four key parcels on the site of the previous Pendleton Fire Station #1. The proposed Project should develop the site into a des- tination that stimulates the downtown corridor. The Proj- ect may be developed alone or in partnership with the City of Pendleton. All communica- tions regarding this Request should be directed to George Cress, City Planner, 500 SW Dorion Avenue, Pendleton, OR 97801, george.cress@ ci.pendleton.or.us, 541-276- 0204. Proposals must be received by George Cress at 500 SW Dorion Avenue, Pendleton, OR 97801 no lat- er than 4:00 pm local time, August 7, 2019. A copy of the proposal documents may be obtained at the Community Development office, 500 SW Dorion Avenue, Pendleton or by contacting the office at 541-966-0204. The proposal document is also available online at www.pendleton.or.us under Request for Proposals. Publish: EO – July 6, 2019 Superintendent Published July 6th and 13th of 2019. 101 Legal Notices I N C LASSIFIEDS ! HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS! 101 Legal Notices 101 Legal Notices EO-10263 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Umatilla No. 19PB04550 Estate of: ) Carla P. Spratling ) Deceased ) 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. 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 June 22nd, 2019 Troy L. Spratling Bruce L. Spratling Dennis P. Spratling Co-Pers. Rep. 1240 North 7th East Sugar City, ID 83448 Timothy P. O’Rourke Corey Byler & Rew, LLP 222 SE Dorion Ave P.O. Box 218 Pendleton, OR 97801 541-276-3331 Published June 22nd, 29th and July 6th of 2019. HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS! 101 Legal Notices EO-10285 Notice of Proposed Rate Increase Sanitary Disposal, Inc. proposes to increase its solid waste collection rates September 1, 2019 in the zone that it services, specifically the rural area of the Northeast portion of Umatilla County. RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL FEES AND REGULATIONS IN UMATILLA COUNTY RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL MECHANICALLY EMPTIED CONTAINERS *SOLID WASTE RATE SCHEDULE: CURRENT RATE PROPOSED RATE 1. 35 Gallon cart served weekly – Residential curb $ 12.25 $ 13.40 per month Commercial curb 12.25 13.40 per month Senior citizens on limited income curb 10.75 11.75 per month 2. 90 Gallon cart served weekly – Residential curb 18.40 20.10 per month Commercial curb 22.90 25.00 per month 3. Commercial loose solid waste a. 1.5 Yard container – Once a week pickup 76.15 83.25 per month Each additional weekly pickup 68.70 75.10 per month b. 2 Yard container – Once a week pickup 99.05 108.25 per month Each additional weekly pickup 90.25 98.65 per month 4. Commercial compacted solid waste a. 1.5 X’s (times) the loose container rate pickup 5. **Cardboard recycling container 9.90 10.85 per month 6. Special waste charges to be set by collector. REGULATIONS: 1. 1.5 Yard and larger containers must be placed on a hard level surface in a location that will prevent container run-away. 2. Container placement must be easily accessible to truck and collector. 3. Cart placement must be at curb or alley. 4. Senior citizens requesting the reduced rate must make application to Sanitary Disposal, Inc. and meet the Oregon State Poverty Income guidelines. MANUALLY EMPTIED CONTAINERS SOLID WASTE RATE SCHEDULE: 1. 2. CURRENT RATE Containers at curb or roadside a. Extra charges per pickup for solid, not on a regular basis (on route) $ 2.50 b. Containers are priced at level full with lid closed and extra charges will be made for “over-the-top-bulk”. 1.50 Minimum special pickup charges to be arranged between customer and collector. PROPOSED RATE $2.75 per cont 1.50 minimum REGULATIONS: 1. Regulation container (manually emptied) a. Size – 32 Gallon maximum not to exceed 60 pounds in weight when filled and 18 pounds when empty. b. Containers must have lids and handles. c. Containers must be kept clean and in good condition. Plastic liners recommended. 2. Container placement must be at curb or roadside at ground level. 3. Ashes will be taken ONLY if placed in a plastic bag and tied. (FIRE HAZARD TO EQUIPMENT AND STATION) 4. Any solid waste around the container will be taken and an extra charge made unless the collector is otherwise notified by the customer. 5. No hazardous waste will be taken. DROPBOX RATE SCHEDULE CURRENT RATE PROPOSED Delivery Fee $67.85 per hour, $25.00 minimum $74.10 per hour, $40.00 minimum Dropbox service within 7-day period Dropboxes weighing up to five (5) tons: Zone #1 - Within 3 road miles of our office CURRENT RATE: $51.60 haul fee plus $5.80 per cubic yard or $63.80 per ton whichever is greater. PROPOSED RATE: $63.85 haul fee plus $6.00 per cubic yard or $66.00 per ton whichever is greater. Zone #2 - Outside 3 road miles of our office CURRENT RATE: $67.85 per hour haul fee ($79.00 minimum) plus $5.80 per cubic yard or $63.80 per ton whichever is greater. PROPOSED RATE: $74.10 per hour haul fee ($83.85 minimum) plus $6.00 per cubic yard or $66.00 per ton whichever is greater. Dropboxes weighing five tons and greater: CURRENT RATE: $67.85 per hour haul fee ($193.10 Minimum) plus $35.50 per ton. PROPOSED RATE: $74.10 per hour haul fee ($216.35 Minimum) plus $36.50 per ton. Demurrage charge per box after 7th day CURRENT RATE: PROPOSED RATE: $ 4.00 per day $ 4.35 per day REGULATIONS: 1. Dropbox are priced and can be loaded-level full with a maximum weight of ten (10) tons. 2. Special waste charges to be set by collector. COMPACTED DROPBOX RATE SCHEDULE Compacted dropboxes weighing up to five tons: Compactor on call; CURRENT RATE: $67.85 per hour haul fee ($79.00 Minimum) plus $5.80 per cubic yard or $63.80 per ton whichever is greater. PROPOSED RATE: $74.10 per hour haul fee ($83.85 Minimum) plus $6.00 per cubic yard or $66.00 per ton whichever is greater. Compacted dropboxes weighing five (5) tons and greater: Compactor on Call; CURRENT RATE: $215.00 haul fee plus $35.50 per ton. PROPOSED RATE: $231.35 haul fee plus $36.50 per ton. *Extra Mileage will be subject to additional charge. **Not available in some areas. Objections to the proposed rate increase must be made by filing written comments to: Umatilla County Solid Waste Advisory Committee, 216 SE Fourth Street, Pendleton, OR, 97801. Questions regarding the increase may be directed to Mike Jewett at 541-567-8842. OBJEC- TIONS MUST BE RECEIVED IN WRITING BY 5 P.M. ON JULY 19, 2019. Published July 6th of 2019.