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East Oregonian
Saturday, August 10, 2019
651 Help Wanted
643 Business-
Sales Opportunities
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651 Help Wanted
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
CONSULTANT
Morrow County Health District
is accepting applications for
a full-time Behavioral Health
Consultant at Pioneer Me-
morial Clinic in Heppner. The
Behavioral Health Consul-
tant 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 an active and unencum-
bered Oregon Licensed Clini-
cal Social Worker 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 Pioneer Memorial Clinic
Director Toni Nichols at 541-
676-2902. EEOE.
Sales professional
Peer Mentor (2)
Open Until Filled
$2,945.00/Month
Please visit umatillacounty.net
for a complete job description
and application instructions or
Umatilla County
216 SE 4th St.
Pendleton, OR 97801
541-278-6205
Legal assistant/
paralegal. 3+ years experi-
ence in business and estate
law. Computer/typing skills.
Self-starter. Top pay and
benefits. Minnick-Hayner Law
Firm Walla Walla.
Send resumes to:
jim@minnickhayner.com
Contact:
Jim Hayner (509) 527-3500
CDL DRIVER
Laughlin Trucking
Carlton, OR
Salary: $55,000+
• Benefits: Medical, Dental,
Vision, paid vacation,
road/meal expenses, and
safety incentive.
• Profit Sharing: 401k
Requirements: CDL Class A is
required. Experience
hauling doubles is preferred.
Job Description: Regional
transportation of dry bulk
products with a late model
conventional tractor
and double hopper trailers.
Call 503-852-7151 to apply or
https://www.laughlintrucking.
com/application/
DENTAL DIRECTOR
For more information and a
complete job description please
Visit our website at
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All positions are open until
filled.
For questions please call
541-215-0426
The Foster Grandparent
Program
seeks older adults in
Pendleton-Hermiston area to
tutor struggling students in
schools.
To qualify, you must:
Be at least 55 years old
Meet income guidelines
Pass a background check
Benefits include:
Tax-Free Stipend
Mileage reimbursement
Training
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E-mail:
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HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS!
661 Childcare/Adult
Contact Rowan or Chloe
today to place your
classified ad!
Exciting opportunity for a
skilled sales and marketing
professional with knowledge
of and contacts in the Pend-
leton/Hermiston area.
East Oregonian is Eastern
Oregon’s leading media out-
let. More than just a news-
paper, we represent the
community at events, through
print and digital products, and
bringing credible, relevant
coverage to readers and ad-
vertisers.
Can you be a part of our
team? We seek someone
who is skilled in business de-
velopment, contract negotia-
tions, communicates clearly
with an internal support team,
thrives in a CRM driven envi-
ronment and has outstanding
proposal and presentation
skills.
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 pre-
ferred.
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 re-
imbursement and insuranc-
es. Send resume and letter of
interest to EO Media Group,
PO Box 2048, Salem, OR
97308-2048 or e-mail
hr@eomediagroup.com
101 Legal Notices
101 Legal Notices
EO-10331
NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF
BALLOT TITLE
View all statewide legal notic-
es online at:
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Notice is hereby given on
August 8, 2019 the Umatilla
County Board of Commis-
sioners filed a ballot title with
Umatilla County Elections Di-
vision.
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
The following shall be the bal-
lot title:
Changes Law Enforcement
Department to Sheriff’s Of-
fice in County Charter
Question: Shall Law Enforce-
ment Department be changed
to Sheriff’s Office in Charter,
with Sheriff functioning as set
out in Oregon law?
Summary: If adopted, this
Charter amendment would
change all references and use
of Law Enforcement Depart-
ment in the Charter, to Sher-
iff’s Office. The Sheriff would
have all of the functions as set
out in Oregon law, except for
the function of the collection
of taxes. References to the
Law Enforcement Department
in the original charter con-
templated additional divisions
within that Department, which
functions do not currently ex-
ist, and use of Sheriff’s Office
is more accurate and widely
used.
As indicated in ORS 250.195,
an elector may file a petition
for review of ballot title in
Umatilla County Circuit Court
no later than 5:00 p.m. August
20, 2019.
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651 Help Wanted
828 Misc for Sale
/s/ Kim Lindell
Election Manager
Umatilla County, Oregon
Published August 10th of
2019.
EO-10330
NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF
BALLOT TITLE
Notice is hereby given on
August 8, 2019 the Umatilla
County Board of Commis-
sioners filed a ballot title with
Umatilla County Elections Di-
vision.
The following shall be the bal-
lot title:
Changes method of elec-
tion for county officials
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923 Farm Equipment
Retirement Sale
Two Tractors for sale.
2008 Challenger Tractor, model
mt755B, excellent condition,
4464 hours, 300+ horsepower,
brand new tracks, asking price
is $120,000.
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!
1969 Catapiller D4-bulldozer,
good condition, runs great,
5754 hours, removable blade
for fieldwork. $10,000.
Question: Shall election of
county official be changed to
the November election, and
only require primary election
if more than two candidates?
Summary: If adopted, this
Charter amendment would
change the current process
of electing county officials
in the primary and general
elections with only requiring
a primary if more than two
candidates filed for the elec-
tion. If more than two file, a
primary election will be held
in the May election, with the
top two candidates advanc-
ing to the general election in
November. The change may
avoid the situation of a defeat-
ed incumbent in office for over
six months, and also avoid
the time and the expense of
unnecessary campaigns and
elections.
As indicated in ORS 250.195,
an elector may file a petition
for review of ballot title in
Umatilla County Circuit Court
no later than 5:00 p.m. August
20, 2019.
/s/ Kim Lindell
Election Manager
Umatilla County, Oregon
Published August 10th of
2019.
HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS!
You can sell anything
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Call 5419698774
EO-10328
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
UMATILLA COUNTY
PLANNING COMMISSION
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-
FIED of a Public Hearing to
be held before the Umatilla
County Planning Commis-
sion on Thursday, August
22, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. in the
Media Room of the Umatilla
County Justice Center, 4700
NW Pioneer Place, Pendle-
ton, Oregon 97801.
TYPE III LAND DIVISION,
REPLAT REQUEST #LD-
1N-124-19: JANET BRINDLE
& MILES AGEE, APPLI-
CANTS/ OWNERS. The ap-
plicants request approval to
replat Lots 3, 4, 12, and 13, of
Block 4 of the Papoose Wood-
lands Subdivision Plat, Book
9, Page 32, Assessor’s Map
1N 35 28DD, Tax Lots 2000,
2100, 2900 and 3000. The ap-
plicant’s proposed replat con-
solidates Lots 3, 4, 12, and 13
into a single lot. The property
is located approximately two
(2) miles north of Meacham,
north of Old Highway 30. The
Land Use Decision standards
applicable to the applicants
request are found in Umatilla
County Development Code
(UCDC) 152.697(C), Type III
Land Divisions.
For further information con-
cerning the above request,
please contact Elizabeth Rid-
ley, Planner II/ GIS, at the
Umatilla County Planning De-
partment, 216 SE 4th Street,
Courthouse,
Pendleton,
Oregon, 97801; telephone
(541)278-6246; email Eliza-
beth.Ridley@umatillacounty.
net.
Opportunity to voice support
or opposition to the above
proposals, or to ask ques-
tions, will be provided. Failure
to raise an issue in a hearing,
either in person or by letter, or
failure to provide statements
or evidence sufficient to afford
the decision maker an oppor-
tunity to respond to that issue,
precludes appeal to the Land
Use Board of Appeals based
on that issue. Copies of ap-
plications, documents and
evidence pertaining to the
hearings listed above, and all
relevant criteria are available
for inspection at no cost and
will be duplicated at printing
cost. A copy of the staff report
will be available for inspection
or duplicated at least sev-
en days before the hearing.
Hearings shall be governed by
UCDC Section 152.772.
DATED THIS 10TH DAY OF
AUGUST, 2019
UMATILLA COUNTY DE-
PARTMENT OF LAND USE
PLANNING
CLASSIFIEDS
CALL CLASSIFIEDS!
1-800-962-2819
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2019
Theme Park Sun
No one would have to set the re-
cord straight if the record were ex-
perienced in a linear fashion by all.
Alas, life is not a book you can read
in order or a long strip of film. Un-
der this wild Leo sun it’s more like a
theme park with several entrances
and exits. One never knows what
people are going to choose to ex-
perience and in which order.
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Like a
good parent at a 5-year-old’s ballet
recital, applaud all effort, even the
most awkward. Most people aren’t
even dancing. On this sort of day,
all dancers deserve participation
awards.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Under-
standing so much nuance of hu-
man interaction can be overwhelm-
ing and even paralyzing. Forget
about all the small things that can
and do go wrong. Step back for a
bigger picture.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Put the
goals of your personal life front and
center. Represent them obsessive-
ly. Make them the wallpaper of your
phone, your screensaver, the Post-
Its on your mirror. This is what it
takes to realize a dream.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Digital
desktops can be a very efficient
place to get work done and there’s
no waste to contend with either.
Even so, you need to see your plan
on actual paper today. The physical
copy brings forth a reality you won’t
argue with.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You put an
awful lot of pressure on yourself
to say and do the right thing. And
while full-responsibility is the way
of winners, sometimes it’s not you;
it’s them. Recognize and avoid
those who bring out a lesser side
of you.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). The
excitement of starting a new thing
can cause you to only see a small
part of it. Like an audience being
wowed by a magic trick, your atten-
tion is being carefully guided. This
is something to cautiously enjoy.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). The way
to tell a story shows what you care
about. It’s not so much the facts of
what happened, but how you prior-
itize them that lets everyone know
what’s important to you.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You
can love a person very much and
still not fully understand the pres-
sures that person is under. You’ll
try though. Perhaps the same
stressors wouldn’t even faze you,
but empathy overrides this point.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
You’ve tried to make something
happen for so long that you don’t
even notice how it’s come to frui-
tion. You have so much of what you
wanted! Treat this like the big deal
that it is.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
This thing you’re involved in isn’t
a game exactly, and yet it wouldn’t
hurt to apply a strategy. One tactic
that will work is keeping your cards
close to the vest and being in no
rush to make your move.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
There’s a sharpness to your atti-
tude, an edge to your style. It’s at-
tractive to many more people than
will actually show their interest. Are
you surprised that some find you
intimidating?
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). When
it comes to being there for others,
you use reminders to make sure
you’re in the right place at the right
time. Similar reminders can be em-
ployed to make sure that you’re pri-
oritizing yourself.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Aug. 10). As
you show yourself radical accep-
tance, a kinder style of direction
and a more unconditional sort of
love, your grip on destiny allows for
easier steering. You need less from
others, though remarkable trea-
sures will be gifted to you. You’ll be
freely taught something that people
pay thousands to know. Libra and
Gemini adore you. Your lucky num-
bers are: 14, 39, 27, 17 and 5.
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