4B — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD
SATuRDAY, NOVEmBER 21, 2020
653 Help Wanted
Baker Co.
653 Help Wanted
Baker Co.
653 Help Wanted
Baker Co.
654 Help Wanted
Union Co.
Baker County Full-Time
Community Health Nurse
BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT
is currently looking for Licensed
and Non-Licensed Substitutes
for the 2020-2021 school year.
The Non-Licensed Substitutes
will be for the positions of
Paraprofessionals, Secretaries,
Librarians, Custodians, and
Cooks. Positions are Open
Until Filled. For the applica-
tion process go to https://www.
baker5jcareers.org or contact
Cathy Martin at cathy.martin@
bakersd.org for information
and complete details to apply.
Baker County Senior Center is
seeking an Assistant Cook to
be a part of the team. Scheduled
at 35 hours per week, the pay
range for this position is $12.31-
$17.27 per hour and includes a
competitive benefit package.
Having food preparation experi-
ence, good at following instruc-
tion, an ability to clean well, and
possess the ability to work well
within a team, are the founda-
tions of success in this position.
Must pass pre-employment
drug test and criminal history
background check. Complete
job description and application
are available at www.ccno.org
and at Worksource Oregon. All
applications must be returned in
person or by mail to Community
Connection
Baker
County
Office, 2810 Cedar St. Baker
City, OR 97814, or by e-mail to
info@ccno.org. Position is open
until filled. All applications must
be complete and received by
Community Connection by this
date. EOE.
The LA GRANDE SCHOOL
DISTRICT is currently recruit-
ing 3 members for our Budget
Committee. The term is for 3
years (7/1/20-6/30/23). Budget
Committee Members normally
attend two committee meetings
on a Wednesday night in April,
lasting 2-3 hours each, although
additional meetings may be
scheduled when needed. To
be eligible for appointment, the
appointive member must live in
the district and not be an officer,
agent or employee of the dis-
trict. To apply for this volunteer
position, an application can be
picked up at the District Office,
1305 N. Willow. Closing date is
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
at 4:00 p.m.
Baker County Health Dept. is
accepting applications for the
position of a Community Health
Nurse. This position is a full
time, benefited position that
pays $4,231 – $5,145 monthly,
DOE. For additional information
or to apply, please visit www.
bakercounty.org. Position will
remain open until filled. EEO
Computer Support Technician
Saint Alphonsus is hiring
at our Baker City hospital!
We are Seeking:
∙ CNA, Ortho Med Surg (FT)
∙ Patient Access Specialist (PT)
∙ RN, Family Practice Clinic
∙ RN, Emergency (PRN)
∙ RN, Operating Room (PRN)
∙ RN, Med Surg (PRN)
∙ RN, ICU (PRN)
∙ RN, Wound Care (PRN)
∙ RN, OB (FT)
Apply Online:
https://jobs.trinity-health.org/
saintalphonsus
Baker City , OR.
(403)318-3058
Andrew.Brimmer@
SaintAlphonsus.org
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Baker County is in immediate
need and willing to train for this
position. Our Computer Support
Technician position is a part-
time position (approx. 32/hrs wk)
with excellent benefits and has
the possibility of becoming a
full-time position. Duties include
installation and troubleshooting
hardware and software along
with peripheral equipment such
as printers, scanner, etc. Some
knowledge of office systems,
computer networks, common
office software such as Microsoft
Office is preferred, as well as
the ability to organize informa-
tion into database and spread-
sheets. Supervisor will provide
full support and training to the
successful applicant with basic
skills and willingness to learn.
Job closes when filled.
Visit www.bakercounty.org for
more information and to apply.
EEO
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654 Help Wanted
Union Co.
Roger’s Asphalt Paving Co.
CDL TRUCK DRIVER/
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
Must pass pre-employment
and random drug screens.
We provide Health Insurance,
Retirement and Vacation Pay.
Please submit resume to:
rasphalt@outlook.com
When the search is serious
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There's a variety to choose
from in our paper.
Part time Special Education
Assistant (3.5 hours daily)
North Powder School District
is accepting applications for the
above position. The position is
open until filled. Please submit
an application to the address
below.
Successful candidates will be
contacted for interviews. This
position is open until filled.
Compensation for all positions
based on experience and place-
ment on the salary schedule.
If you have questions, please
contact Mr. Dixon at the number
below. If interested please
submit a letter of interest,
three
references
and
an
application to:
Lance L Dixon or Molly Smith
PO Box 10
North Powder, OR 97867
541-898-2244 (Ext: 8822)
655 Help Wanted
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by Stella Wilder
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2020
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you have been endowed with
such tremendous charisma that you’re certain
to attract attention wherever you go, and
though you may not enjoy this at first, you
will likely come to thrive on it later in life --
when you realize that attention and success
are, to you, very closely aligned. You enjoy
working hard and playing hard, and when-
ever you are in the midst of some big project,
you are able to enjoy almost anything life
throws at you -- even if it is something others
would prefer to avoid.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- You
may want to examine more closely the things
that keep you up at night. The mystery you
solve will prove most revealing.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- You
must continue to move forward, even though
many around you will be standing still for a
while. That is no way to embrace the future!
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- A little
goes a long way at this time, but that surely
doesn’t mean that more will get you all the
way there. Avoid overindulgence today!
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- You are
proud of much that you’ve done lately, but
one thing in particular has you wondering if
you’ve done enough. Consider your options.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- You begin
something in a very small way today that is
likely to attract some important attention
when the time comes. Be ready!
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- While you
wait for just the right time to do this or that
or the other thing, someone is being daring
-- and getting things done without you!
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- You must
rely on traditional stores of energy to see you
through today. Now is not the time to try
something new; you’ll have little wiggle
room.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- An emo-
tional situation has been keeping you up at
night, but today you’ll realize the situation is
nowhere near as serious as you supposed.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- You may have
attracted a good deal of criticism recently, but
even those critics will likely come around
when you demonstrate your resilience.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- You mustn’t
rest on your laurels at this time! If you’ve
made a plan, put it into motion, and if not --
make one, by all means, right now!
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- A rival is
gaining on you, but you have a plan that
should put you ahead for good when it is
implemented -- and you mustn’t wait too
long!
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- Though
you may have been feeling glum lately, inter-
action with a friend has you riding high
today. He or she knows what matters to you.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2020
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you are not one to be daunted
by challenge, misfortune, bad luck or even
your own errors -- for you believe that to
persevere is to embrace the positive and
minimize the effects of the negative. This
doesn’t mean, of course, that you simply
ignore or shrug off obstacles or hardship; on
the contrary, you do face what comes head-
on, but you don’t respond with fear or trepi-
dation, or let your natural self-confidence
wane when you need it most.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- It’s a
good day to reinvent yourself -- at least that
part of yourself that is yours alone. The world
doesn’t have to know -- yet!
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- What
you want and what is available are not entire-
ly compatible today. However, you’re willing
to go the distance and acquire what you can.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- Your
hopes and dreams will almost surely be vali-
dated today by someone who has been in
your shoes before. Yours is not a hopeless
quest!
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- Whose
opinion matters most today? It’s time for you
to decide where you stand and to begin acting
accordingly once more. Critics are watching.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- You may
not receive the approval you were hoping for
today, but you can still pursue your goals via
unofficial channels. Be safe!
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Someone
may be getting a little too close for comfort at
this time. Make clear your boundaries -- and
what you’ll do if they are disregarded!
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- You must be
patient today while someone takes the reins
and tries something new. Your guidance has
been invaluable and will continue to be so.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Decisions
you make today will affect those around you
in ways you have not anticipated. You may
want to make last-minute adjustments.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- You have relied
on a certain someone in the past, but today
you may not be able to do so -- for obvious
reasons. You can go it alone and prevail!
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Something
valuable goes missing early in the day. Don’t
panic! You can almost surely recover it if you
go through the proper channels.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- You may
wonder what’s coming to you -- and when it
will be yours. Don’t be in such a hurry! Let
things develop at an organic pace.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- The cur-
rents you are fighting at this time aren’t likely
to last long -- and you must be sure that your
frustrations don’t carry over.
MONDAY,NOVEMBER 23, 2020
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TWO POSITIONS - A unique
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part-time positions and set
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miss out on this! Community
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seeking to fill two positons, an
Assistant Cook and a Bus
Driver. Apply for one or both!
The Assistant Cook position
is scheduled up to 19 hrs/
week; the pay range for this
position is $12.31-$17.27 per
hour. Having food preparation
experience, good at following
instruction, an ability to clean
well, and possess the ability to
work well within a team, are the
foundations of success in this
position. The Bus Driver posi-
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week; the pay range for this
position is $13.46-$18.91, plus
$1.00 differential for a CDL
w/ passenger endorsement.
Transport riders to a variety of
locations including local areas
and outside of Wallowa Coun-
ty, maintain records of rides
provided. Must pass pre-em-
ployment drug test and crimi-
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Complete job descriptions and
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111 Baker County
Legal Notices
Sparklin’ Home
House Cleaning
Baker School District 5J
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(Baker Middle School)
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(509) 308-9955
Baker City, Oregon
704 Feed-Hay-Grain
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716 Hay, Straw,
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728 Dogs, Cats, Pets
WANTED
Female Yorkie or Shitzu
6 months or younger.
Please call: (541)403-4657
806 Firewood
Firewood $190 in the rounds
4”-12” in DIA, $220 split.
Other varieties of wood and
logs available. Delivered in
the valley. (541)786-0407
810 Furniture & HH
FOR SALE: Power recliner.
Excellent condition. Must sell!
See at 10405 A St. in Island
City. Make offer. 541-975-3209
Home & Garden
Party Dish Set, Etc.
Very good DEALS for
Christmas presents!
(541) 786-3788
831 Wanted to Buy
WANTED TO BUY
Old Rock Collection
Agate, Jasper,
Petrified Wood, etc.
Call Mike (541)742-4608
840 Miscellaneous
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Legal Notices
2020 Legal Notice of
Unclaimed Capital Credits
Oregon
Trail
Electric
Cooperative (OTEC) hereby
gives notice of UNCLAIMED
PAYMENTS OF CAPITAL
CREDITS
OR
OTHER
CREDITS OWED TO THE
NAMED
PERSONS
ON
RECORD. Such unclaimed
capital credits or other credits
have been available to OTEC
Members since December
31, 2016.
Pursuant to OTEC by laws
and policy, the names of
OTEC Members entitled to
capital credit refunds – who
have not yet claimed their
refunds – can be reviewed on
the OTEC website at: www.
otec.coop/capital-credits
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If you are an OTEC Member
and current (or former)
consumer of OTEC, please
check the OTEC website and
list of Members who have
failed to claim capital credits
owed.
Application for re-issuing
funds owed may be made
at your local OTEC office or
4005 23rd Street, PO Box
226, Baker City, Oregon
97814. Unless those per-
sons named or their heirs
claim payment no later than
January
1,
2021,
the
unclaimed funds will be
forfeited to the Cooperative
or, where required, forwarded
to the Department of State
Lands. Historically, the Board
of Directors has contributed
the amount of the forfeited
funds to the Oregon Trail
Electric Cooperative Schol-
arship Fund to benefit those
served by the Cooperative.
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in Baker County, Oregon
(Baker City Herald - August,
September, October and No-
vember 2020), Union County,
Oregon (La Grande Observer
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ber, November 2020), Har-
ney County, Oregon (Burns
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–
August,
September, October and No-
vember 2020), Grant County,
Oregon (Blue Mountain Eagle
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ber and November 2020)
If you have
please contact
(541) 523-3616
questions,
OTEC at
Legal No. 203527
Published: November 14, 21,
28, 2020
Proposal Due Date: 10/30/2020
Intent to Award: 11/21/2020.
Issuing
Agency:
Baker
School District 5J to award
WRK Engineers, Vancouver,
WA. Please direct any ques-
tions regarding this notice
to Cassie Hibbert, Project
Manager, Wenaha Group at
chibbert@wenahagroup.com.
Publication Date: 11/21/2020.
Legal No.217938
Published: November
2020
21,
112 Union County
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
To whom of concern:
Notice filed on this date
11/18/2020 is listed with Union
County Court of Oregon for
deceased Terri M McDow-
ell as Small Claims Affidavit.
Provide claim by 01/01/2021 to
personal representative:
Kelly McDowell
PO Box 1214
La Grande, OR 97850.
Published: November 21, 28,
December 5, 2020
Legal No. 217783
2020 Legal Notice of
Unclaimed Capital Credits
Oregon Trail Electric Coop-
erative (OTEC) hereby gives
notice of UNCLAIMED PAY-
MENTS OF CAPITAL CRED-
ITS OR OTHER CREDITS
OWED TO THE NAMED PER-
SONS ON RECORD. Such
unclaimed capital credits or
other credits have been avail-
able to OTEC Members since
December 31, 2016.
Pursuant to OTEC bylaws and
policy, the names of OTEC
Members entitled to capital
credit refunds – who have not
yet claimed their refunds –
can be reviewed on the OTEC
website at: www.otec.coop/
capital-credits
If you are an OTEC Member
and current (or former) con-
sumer of OTEC, please check
the OTEC website and list of
Members who have failed to
claim capital credits owed.
Application
for
re-issuing
funds owed may be made at
your local OTEC office or 4005
23rd Street, PO Box 226, Bak-
er City, Oregon 97814. Unless
those persons named or their
heirs claim payment no later
than January 1, 2021, the un-
claimed funds will be forfeited
to the Cooperative or, where
required, forwarded to the De-
partment of State Lands. His-
torically, the Board of Directors
has contributed the amount of
the forfeited funds to the Ore-
gon Trail Electric Cooperative
Scholarship Fund to benefit
those served by the Cooper-
ative.
Legal Notices Publishing in
Baker County, Oregon (Baker
City Herald - August, Septem-
ber, October and November
2020), Union County, Oregon
(La Grande Observer – Au-
gust, September, October, No-
vember 2020), Harney County,
Oregon (Burns Times-Herald
– August, September, October
and November 2020), Grant
County, Oregon (Blue Moun-
tain Eagle – August, Septem-
ber, October and November
2020)
If you have questions, please
contact OTEC at 541-523-
3616
Published: November 14, 21,
28, 2020
Legal No. 203547
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