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    CLASSIFIEDS
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 31, 2018
651 Help Wanted
HELP WANTED
Morrow County Health Dis-
trict is accepting applications
for a full-time
RECEPTIONIST
at Irrigon Medical Clinic.
Duties include answering
phone, scheduling appoint-
ments, greeting patients,
operating various computer
software and collecting pay-
ments. Requires highly or-
ganized individual with great
customer service skills who
can work independently.
High School Diploma and two
years general office experi-
ence required, medical office
experience with electronic
health record software pre-
ferred. Must have excellent
interpersonal and communi-
cation skills and be a team
player. Bi-lingual preferred.
Excellent wage/benefit pack-
age. Background check and
drug screen required. Appli-
cations are available a
www.morrowcountyhealth-
district.org/employment
at Irrigon Medical Clinic, or by
contacting Patti Allstott, 541-
676-2949. EEOE.
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651 Help Wanted
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farm workers in Royal, Othello,
Mattawa, Ellensburg, Tri-Cities,
Paterson, Prosser and Yakima
Areas. Must be legally pres-
ent in the U.S. The wage offer
is $14.12/hr. &/or piece rates,
depending on the crop activity.
Crop activities include pruning,
thinning, tree training, blossom
thinning, picking & other or-
chard work involving numerous
varieties of apples, blueberries,
grapes, pears & cherries. Must
have 1 mo. exp. Positions are
avail 03/26/2018 – 09/22/2018.
We anticipate a 35 hr. work
wk and will guarantee 75% of
these hours. Housing available
to workers at no cost, includ-
ing U.S. workers who cannot
reasonably return to their per-
manent residence at the end of
each working day. Reasonable
cost of inbound transportation
and subsistence to the worksites
will be provided or paid by the
employer upon completion of
50% of the contract, or earlier
if appropriate. Tools, supplies &
equipment will be provided at no
cost to the worker. Workers may
apply at their local State Work-
force Agency or may contact
the WorkSource Yakima, 1205
Ahtanum Ridge Dr, Union Gap,
WA 98903 Rhonda Marquez
509-836-1102. Please reference
Job Order #192438446. Appli-
cants will be interviewed by the
employer by telephone at the
time of referral or as soon there-
after as possible.
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651 Help Wanted
FIELD TECHNICIAN
IRZ Consulting is hiring for
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Applicants must be 18 or
older, have a valid driv-
er’s license, perform basic
math, and be able to work
outdoors. Knowledge of ag-
riculture is helpful. Wages
are DOE.
Please email resume to:
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or drop off a resume at:
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500 N 1st Street
Hermiston,OR 97838
or call 541-567-0252 with
questions.
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SERVICES:
Community
Counseling
Solutions is a 501(c)3 serv-
ing Oregon in Morrow,
Wheeler, Gilliam, and Grant
Counties. We are recruiting
for the following position:
MENTAL HEALTH
SPECIALIST
to provide out-patient men-
tal health services in our
Arlington office. Qualified
applicants must have a
Bachelor’s degree from an
accredited college in psy-
chology, social work, or
other human service related
field.
Master’s degree preferred.
Preferred CADC (Certified
Alcohol and Drug Counsel-
or) or the ability to obtain
certification within two years
of hire. This is a 1.0 FTE
position that will also work
an on-call rotation during
non-business hours re-
quired for crisis services.
The salary range for this full-
time position is $35,600.00
to $61,800.00 per year, de-
pending on experience and
education level. Wage will
be higher for candidates
possessing a LPC, LCSW,
or PhD.
Excellent benefit package,
including 401K.
Apply online and upload re-
sume at
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solutions.org
Positions open until filled.
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MISCELLANEOUS:
Umatilla County Historical
Society has an immediate
need for a part-time
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
Ideal candidate has demon-
strated organizational ex-
perience with excellent at-
tention to detail. Candidate
must have outstanding oral
and written communication
skills and above average
ability to use computer pro-
grams such as MS Word,
Publisher, MS Excel. Join
a growing mission-centered
non-profit and work with
experienced professional
staff. Associate’s degree or
equivalent work experience
required. Send resume and
cover letter to
director@
heritagestationmuseum.org
Open until filled.
Competitive pay DOE.
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Opportunity
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651 Help Wanted
WE’RE HIRING!!!
Horizon Project, Inc., a
non-profit
organization,
who provides residential
& employment support to
adults with intellectual and
developmental disabilities
has positions open in the
following locations:
Residential Coordinator
(Pendleton)
Weekend Managers
(Pendleton, Milton-Freewater)
Direct Support
Professionals
(Hermiston, Pendleton,
Milton-Freewater)
Job Coach
(Pendleton, Hermiston)
Residential Program
Director
(Administration)
To learn more about us &
our open positions, please
visit us online at:
www.horizonprojectinc.com
or visit our offices at:
408 E. Main St #B
Hermiston
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MISCELLANEOUS:
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651 Help Wanted
PUMP OPERATOR
AgriNorthwest, a local ag-
ricultural operation, has an
immediate opening for a full-
time Pump Operator to be
located in Boardman, OR.
Desired candidate must
be able to work nights and
weekends and be computer
literate. This office position
requires candidate to mon-
itor irrigation systems and
make changes as needed.
Applicant must have great
attention to detail and be
able to multi task. Salary is
commensurate with experi-
ence. Full-time employees
receive excellent benefits
including: Medical, Dental,
Group Term Life, Disability,
Retirement Plus Plan, 401k,
Flex-Spending, and other
miscellaneous value-added
benefits. Qualified appli-
cants may send a resume to
careers.agn@agrinw.com
with the job title in the
subject line.
Equal Opportunity
Employer
Drug Free Workplace
661 Childcare/Adult
HELP WANTED
Morrow County Health Dis-
trict is seeking applicants
for its
Contact Dayle or Grace today
to place your classified ad!
HOME HEALTH AND
HOSPICE DIRECTOR
classifieds@eastoregonian.com
position. This position is a
Department Manager within
Morrow County Health Dis-
trict and is responsible for
the overall administration of
both the Home Health and
Hospice departments.
Must hold a current Oregon
Registered Nurse license
and Oregon driver’s license,
have two years of acute care
nursing experience or equiv-
alent, minimum of five years
with progressively respon-
sible experience in com-
munity based care – Home
Health or Hospice which
includes at least two years
of supervisory experience
or satisfactory combination
of experience and training.
May be required to share
24-hour call responsibilities.
Competitive wage and ex-
cellent benefits.
Back-
ground check and drug
screen required. Complete
job description and applica-
tion are available at
www.morrowcountyhealth
district.org
For more information con-
tact Chief Nursing Officer
Terri Brandt-Correia, 541-
676-2947. Applications are
also available at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital, or by
contacting HR Director Pat-
ti Allstott at 541-676-2949.
EEOE.
PRODUCTION OPERATOR
Purpose: This position is re-
sponsible for effectively oper-
ating the plant equipment to
ensure the quality and quan-
tity of ethanol fuel production
is optimized.
Environment: Pacific Eth-
anol is the leading producer
and marketer of low-carbon
renewable fuels in the west-
ern United States. With the
addition of four Midwestern
ethanol plants in July of 2015,
we have expanded our op-
erations and sales footprint,
more than doubling our scale,
entering new markets, and
expanding our mission to be-
come the industry leader in
the production and market-
ing of low-carbon renewable
fuels.
Essential Duties and Re-
sponsibilities:
Operates
equipment to achieve opti-
mal performance; Adjusts
equipment settings to ensure
the ethanol produced meets
quality and quantity expec-
tations; Inspects and main-
tains the equipment to ensure
proper processing; Inspects
the quality and of the product
and documents the result at
certain intervals of the pro-
duction process; Completes
daily shift production logs;
Coordinates with lab techni-
cians to ensure product qual-
ity; Investigates monitors and
reports deviations from pro-
duction standards.
Qualifications: High School
diploma or equivalency. Ex-
cellent computer skills; famil-
iarity with operation software.
Excellent hand-eye coordina-
tion; Safety cautious. Experi-
ence working with lab testers
and plant equipment. Ability
to follow directions, and work
well with little supervision.
Excellent written and oral
communication skills. Abil-
ity to safely and effectively
coordinate multiple projects/
tasks. Bilingual skills are
(English/Spanish) preferred.
Must have the ability to work
different shifts and overtime.
This includes the possibility
of short-term and long-term
shift reassignment to match
the needs of the business.
To apply, and for a full list of
responsibilities,
qualifica-
tions, and physical require-
ments, please go to
www.pacificethanol.net/careers
Pacific Ethanol utilizes
E-verify.
101 Legal Notices
HH-5642
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
UMATLLA
Probate Department
No. 17PB09480
In the Matter of the Estate of: )
DARRELL F. BOGGESS,
)
Deceased.
)
Notice is given that the under-
signed has been appointed and
has qualified as the personal
representative of the estate. All
persons having claims against
the estate are required to pres-
ent it, with proper vouchers,
within four months after the date
of first publication of this notice,
as stated below, to the personal
representative at Kuhn Law Of-
fices, 410 E. Hurlburt Avenue,
Hermiston, Oregon 97838, or
they may be barred.
All persons whose rights may be
affected by the proceedings in
this estate may obtain additional
information from the records of
the court, the personal repre-
sentative or the attorney for the
personal representative.
DATED and first published Janu-
ary 24, 2018.
Jonene Boggess, Personal
Representative
177 NE 11th Street
Hermiston, OR 97838
January 24, 31, February 7, 2018
1-800-962-2819
HH-5643
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
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101 Legal Notices
HH-5644
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Hermiston Planning
Commission will hold a pub-
lic hearing on the 14th day of
February, 2018 at or after 7:00
p.m. in the Council Chambers
of the City Hall, 180 NE 2nd
Street, Hermiston, Oregon.
The purpose of the hearing
is to consider a request for
approval of an application to
allow a conditional use permit
from Umatilla Morrow Head
Start Inc.
The applicant seeks approv-
al for a change in occupancy
to allow a preschool facility
in a Commercial Zone. The
request is defined as a con-
ditional use and requires
approval from the Planning
Commission subject to the
provisions for a conditional
use permit. The property is
located at 372 E Main St. It is
also described as 4N 28 11CB
Tax Lot 7200. The property is
zoned C-1.
All interested persons may at-
tend. Questions, comments
or correspondence should
be addressed to the City of
Hermiston Planning Depart-
ment, 180 NE 2nd Street,
Hermiston, OR 97838.
/s/ Lilly Alarcon-Strong
City Recorder
January 31, 2018
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Hermiston Planning
Commission will hold a pub-
lic hearing on the 14th day of
February, 2018 at or after 7:00
p.m. in the Council Chambers
of the City Hall, 180 NE 2nd
Street, Hermiston, Oregon.
The purpose of the hearing
is to consider a request for
approval of an application to
allow a conditional use per-
mit from Faith Presbyterian
Church.
The applicant seeks approval
to allow the expansion of the
existing church building to
include an addition of 5,770
square feet for classrooms
and kitchen space, 24 addi-
tional parking stalls and con-
crete walkways. The request
is defined as a conditional use
and requires approval from
the Planning Commission
subject to the provisions for
a conditional use permit. The
property is located at 1005
SE 9th St. It is also described
as 4N 28 14AA Tax Lot 101.
The property is zoned Sin-
gle-Family Residential (R-1).
All interested persons may at-
tend. Questions, comments
or correspondence should
be addressed to the City of
Hermiston Planning Depart-
ment, 180 NE 2nd Street,
Hermiston, OR 97838.
/s/ Lilly Alarcon-Strong
City Recorder
January 31, 2018
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HH-5645
PUBLIC NOTICE
RESOLUTION NO. 2085
A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING GOVERNMENT ASSISTED
HOUSING PROGRAMS.
Whereas, the City Hermiston has received an Oregon Community
Development Block Grant, and;
Whereas, the City Hermiston has certified in its grant contract
with the state that it will comply with the requirements of Title VIII
of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as amended, popularly known as
the Fair Housing Act, and will take action to affirmatively further
fair housing,
Now, therefore, be it resolved that it is the policy of the City of
Hermiston to encourage government assisted housing as a
source of affordable, safe, and sanitary housing opportunities for
persons of lower, middle, and fixed incomes and that Resolution
No. 2085 will take effect upon its passage, this 22nd day of Jan-
uary 2018.
PASSED by the Common Council the 22nd day of January 2018.
SIGNED by the Mayor this 22nd day of January 2018.
/s/ David Drotzmann, Mayor
/s/ Lilly-Alarcon Strong, City Recorder
RESOLUCIÓN NO. 2085
UNA RESOLUCIÓN QUE APOYA LOS PROGRAMAS DE VIVI-
ENDA ASISTIDOS POR EL GOBIERNO.
Considerando que, la ciudad de Hermiston ha recibido una sub-
vención de Desarrollo Comunitario de Oregon, y;
Considerando que, la Ciudad de Hermiston ha certificado en su
contrato de subvención con el estado que cumplirá con los requi-
sitos del Título VIII de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1968, según
enmendada, popularmente conocida como la Ley de Equidad de
Vivienda, y tomará medidas para afirmativamente promover vivi-
enda justa,
Ahora, por lo tanto, se resuelve que la política de la Ciudad de
Hermiston va a animar vivienda asistida por el gobierno como
una recurso de viviendas económico, segura, y sanitarias para
personas de ingresos bajos, medios y fijos, y que Resolución No.
2085 se volverá efectivo en su paso, este 22 de Enero de 2018.
Aprobado por el Consejo Común el 22 de Enero de 2018.
FIRMADO por el Mayor este 22 de Enero de 2018.
/s/ David Drotzmann, Mayor
/s/ Lily-Alarcon Strong, Grabadora de la Cuidad
January 31, 2018