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    4B — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2021
637 RV/Trailer/Mobile
Home Space-R
653 Help Wanted
Baker Co.
677 Baker County
Service Directory
FOR RENT: Full time RV space
$300/mo. W/S/G paid. RV must
be less than 20 years old (2001)
541-910-3696. La Grande
BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT
is currently seeking Drivers
Education
Instructors
for
the District as Extra Duty
positions. These positions are
open until filled. For the
application process, go to
https://www.baker5jcareers.org
or contact Cathy Martin at cathy.
martin@bakersd.org or call
541-524-2260 Ext. 1004.
FENCES
CEDAR & CHAIN LINK
653 Help Wanted
Baker Co.
BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT is
currently accepting applications
for a Paraprofessional II at
Baker High School. This position
is open until filled. For the ap-
plication process, please go to
https://www.baker5jcareers.org
or contact Cathy Martin at cathy.
martin@bakersd.org or call 541-
524-2260 Ext. 1004.
654 Help Wanted
Union Co.
North Powder School District
Saint Alphonsus is hiring
at our Baker City hospital!
We are Seeking:
∙RN Medical, On-call
∙RN Resource (Float), On-call
∙RN Resource (Float), (FT)
∙RN Labor & Delivery, (FT)
∙RN Wound Care, On-call
∙RN Operating Room (FT)
∙RN ICU, On-call
∙Medical Technologist, (FT)
∙Respiratory Therapist, On-Call
Apply Online:
https://jobs.trinity-health.org/
saintalphonsus
Send Inquiries to:
Deseria.Buscher@
SaintAlphonsus.org
KITCHEN ASSISTANT
The Baker County Senior Center
is seeking a Kitchen Assistant.
The pay range for this position
is $11.50 - $16.13 per hour at
20-29 hours per week; includes
vacation/sick leave and retire-
ment benefits when available.
Job duties include assisting
with meal preparation for senior
meals, delivering meals on
wheels, catering, and kitchen
and dining hall clean up after
meal service. Must pass pre-
employment drug test and
criminal history background
check. Job description and
applications available at Work-
source Oregon or on-line at
www.ccno.org. 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 open until filled. EOE.
M ANAGER OF
G OVERNMENT A FFAIRS
Manager
of
Government
Affairs manages and drives
the political objectives and
legislative strategy for Local,
State and Federal policy and
regulatory matters. Provides
economic development ob-
jectives and focus that will
support Oregon Trail Electric
Cooperative (OTEC)’s strat-
egy and the well-being of the
communities and members
that OTEC serves.
For more details and to apply,
visit: www.otec.coop/careers
OTEC has a competitive
benefits package that
includes medial, dental, life
insurance, 401(k) and other
valuable benefits
Classifieds get results.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2021
is accepting applications
for a full time Custodial and
Maintenance Technician –
Supervisor
Application deadline
4/1/2021
Remodels/Handyman Services
Kip Carter Construction
541-519-6273
Great references
CCB# 60701
Sparklin’ Home
House Cleaning
No job is too small! $15/hr
(Most homes cleaned in 2-3 hrs)
(541) 519-9414
Baker City, Oregon
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North Powder OR 97867,
541-898-2244
COMMUNITY CONNECTION
seeks a compassionate indi-
vidual eager to make a differ-
ence in our community as a
Self Sufficiency Coordina-
tor. If you have excellent com-
munication skills both in per-
son and in writing, if you are
good at dealing with individu-
als from all walks of life, and
enjoy a lively, fast-paced work
environment, this is the perfect
opportunity for you. Self Suf-
ficiency Coordinator is a full
time position, with a pay range
at $3,213 - $4,675 per month,
accompanied by a highly
competitive benefit package
including paid vacation, sick,
and holiday as well as health,
dental and retirement benefits.
Complete job description and
application available online at
www.ccno.org. Resume and
application are both required,
and letters of recommendation
are strongly encouraged. All
applicant materials must be
returned in person or by mail
to Community Connection
Administration Office, 2802
Adams Ave. La Grande, OR.
97850, or by e-mail to info@
ccno.org. Closes February 17,
2021 at 5:00 pm. EOE.
655 Help Wanted
Out of Area
Wallowa County ESD – Region
18 is accepting applications for
a Special Education Teacher.
Must hold an Oregon Teaching
License with valid K-12 Special
Education Generalist endorse-
ment. Competitive salary. Appli-
cation and position description
are available at the ESD Office,
107 SW First #105, Enterprise,
OR 97828 or contact Gretchen
Piper at (541) 426-7600. Position
open until filled. Placement to
begin the 2021-22 school year.
Wallowa Education Service
District is seeking a Deputy
Clerk – Fiscal Services. This
full time position located in
Enterprise, will be open until
filled with an anticipated start
date of May 1, 2021.
Experience with governmental
fund accounting and using
Infinite Visions software is
preferred. Salary is Dependent
on Experience with opportuni-
ties for advancement. For a job
description, requirements, and
application contact the Wal-
lowa Education Service District,
107 SW First Street #105,
Enterprise, Oregon (541-426-
7600).
704 Feed-Hay-Grain
Alfalfa Hay, 1st cutting 3x4
Bales. (541)534-2642
For Sale:
• Oat/Pea Hay
• Grass/Clover Hay
Small bales.......... $110/ton
Call: (541)437-2222
716 Hay, Straw,
Forage
ALL SMALL BALES
2nd & 3rd Crop Alfalfa.. $170/ton
TEFF Grass .................. $170/ton
541-519-0693
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
831 Wanted to Buy
WANTED TO BUY
Lapidary Rock Collections
Jaspers, Plume Agate,
Thunder Eggs, Turquoise,
Opal, Petrified Wood,
Logs/Rounds etc.
Call Mike (541)742-4608
840 Miscellaneous
DONNA’S
GROOM & BOARD, LTD
1405 17th St. ∙ Baker City
541-523-6080
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USED CIRCLE
Call: 541-571-2251
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111 Baker County
Legal Notices
Notice of Measure Election
SHURTLEFF
CONSTRUCTION
CCB# 224281
General Contractor
ALL phases of construction
Over 30 Years Experience!
(541)805-0588
(541) 519-4905
678 Union County
Service Directory
Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday, May 18, 2021, an
election will be held in Baker
County, Oregon.
This will be a vote-by-mail
election. The following shall
be the ballot title for the
measure submitted to the
electors thereof:
Caption: Renewal of 5-year
local option tax for library
operations.
Question: Shall Baker County
Library District impose $0.249
per $1,000 of assessed value
for general operations for five
years beginning 2022-23?
This measure renews current
local option taxes.
RESIDENTIAL ∙ COMMERCIAL
Todd Livingston
(541)805-8216
Licensed, Bonded, Insured
For full ballot title text, please
visit www.bakercounty.org or
come into the Baker County
Clerk’s Office, 1995 3rd
Street, Ste. 150, Baker City.
CCB# 202333
When the search is serious
– go to the classified ads.
There's a variety to choose
from in our paper.
Any elector dissatisfied with
this ballot title may file
a petition for review of the
ballot title in the Baker County
Circuit Court no later than
5:00 pm on February 22, 2021.
Published pursuant to ORS
255.085(4)(b) by Stefanie
Kirby, Baker County Clerk.
Legal No. 230877
Published: February 13, 2021
111 Baker County
Legal Notices
112 Union County
Legal Notices
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF
BALLOT TITLE
POWDER/BROWNLEE
AND BURNT RIVER LOCAL
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
REVIEW OF LAC 1010
AG WATER QUALITY
MANAGEMENT PLAN
The Powder/Brownlee Local
Advisory Committee will be
meeting March 10th 2021
10:00am-12:00pm. The Burnt
Local Advisory Committee will
meet March 10th 2021 from
1:00pm-3:00pm. This meeting
will review the progress of im-
plementation of the Agriculture
Water Quality Management
plan for the Sub-Basin. The
meeting will be held virtually.
The public is encouraged to
attend please contact Whit-
ney Collins at 541-523-7121,
extension 109, to RSVP or for
further information.
Legal No. 230862
Published: February 13, 2021
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Pine Eagle School District
is requesting bids for the
following labor according
to the intermediate procure-
ment process for bids under
$100,000.00. Pine Eagle
School District is requesting
bids for labor to build a 84’ x
60’ Agricultural barn.
Project: Construction of the
Pine Eagle Agricultural Barn
1] Scope of Work
Pine Eagle School District is
seeking a building contractor
to construct a 84’ x 60’ agricul-
tural barn on District property
in 2021. This is a labor bid only
no materials are included.
Bid Information:
∙ Wages must be prevail-
ing wage as posted in the
January 1, 2021 rates for pub-
lic works contracts in Oregon.
∙ Work may begin as soon
as possible in 2021 and must
be completed by September
31, 2021.
Criteria for awarding bid will
take into account price as
well as any other applicable
factors such as, but not
limited to, experience, specific
expertise, availability, project
understanding,
contractor
capacity and responsibility.
ORS 279C.414.
Copies of the Request for bid,
including attachments can be
requested by contacting the
Pine Eagle School District
Office located at 150 W. Bell
St., Halfway, OR 97834 using
information listed below. Bids
may be mailed to:
Pine Eagle School District
Attn: Joe Denig
375 N. Main St.
Halfway Oregon 97834
Deadline for bids to be sub-
mitted to Pine Eagle School
District is 2 P.M. Wednesday,
March 31, 2021. Bids will
be opened on Wednesday,
March 31, 2021 at 2:15 pm
and the successful bid will
be awarded within 30 days of
opening.
For questions please contact:
Joe Denig
Pine Eagle School District
Cell: 541-540-5172
Office: 541-742-2550
Fax: 541-742-2815
Email: jdenig@pineeaglesd.org
Legal No. 230515
Published: February 11, 13,
16, 2021
EVERYONE
READS
CLASSIFIED ADS –
you're reading one now.
Check out our classified ads.
Notice is hereby given that a
ballot title for a measure has
been filed by Union County
with the County Clerk of Union
County. The petition meets
the procedural Constitutional
requirements.
The ballot caption is: “FIVE-
YEAR LOCAL OPTION LEVY
FOR CONTROL OF INVASIVE
NOXIOUS WEEDS”.
A full copy of the ballot title
may be obtained at the County
Clerk’s Office. An elector may
file petition for review of the
ballot title in the Union County
Circuit Court no later than 5:00
pm February 22, 2021.
Published: February 13, 2021
Legal No. 230847
Five Points Fuels Reduction
Proposed Action Scoping
USDA Forest Service
Wallowa-Whitman
National Forest
La Grande Ranger District
The La Grande Ranger Dis-
trict invites you to participate
in the Five Points Fuels Re-
duction Project planning pro-
cess. The Five Points project
includes approximately 3,000
acres within the Five Points
watershed; located in Union
County, 5 air miles northwest
of La Grande, OR. This proj-
ect area is adjacent to the
Mt. Emily Roadless area and
Mt. Emily Recreation Area. A
large percentage of the plan-
ning footprint is within the La
Grande Valley Wildland Urban
Interface.
This is a project utilizing the
categorical exclusion for wild-
fire resilience authorized un-
der section 605 of the Healthy
Forests Restoration Act. We
propose a combination of com-
mercial harvest and non-com-
mercial thinning, including
follow-up treatments such as
post-harvest understory re-
moval, piling, and burning.
You can view the full proposal
online at https://www.fs.usda.
gov/project/?project=59492.
For an interactive visual pro-
posal, please visit our story-
board at: https://storymaps.
arcgis.com/stories/
3520f031e6f4477da
943c00a37ed7012
Alternatively, contact Brianna
Carollo by email
(brianna.carollo@usda.gov) or
Bill Gamble by email
(bill.gamble@usda.gov)
for
additional information. Your
constructive comments will
help us shape a final decision
if they are received by March
15, 2021. Email comments to:
comments-pacificnorth
west-wallowa-whitman-la
grande@usda.gov
Published: February 13, 2021
Legal No. 230812
Call
541-963-3161
or
541-523-3673
to place your ad.
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by Stella Wilder
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2021
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you are never far from the
center of the action, and though you aren’t
always the one to get things going you can
surely be counted on to keep them going as
long as possible. You dread nothing more
than missing out on all that’s going on, so you
keep your eyes open and your ears to the
ground, ready at a moment’s notice to join the
fun -- whatever and wherever that may be.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- You’re
playing fast and loose with someone’s
resources at this time, and it’s not likely to be
sustainable. It’s time for a new plan.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- You’ll
receive both praise and criticism today, and
though the one is welcome and enjoyable, the
other will teach you a valuable new lesson.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- You’re at
the start of something that can prove both
enjoyable and highly rewarding -- but you
can’t leave the outcome to chance.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- A situation
is evolving very quickly that will require you
to look at your own behavior in a new light.
Certain changes must be made.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Let your
mind wander a bit and it will lead you in a
pleasurable new direction -- but is there time
to give this more than fleeting thoughts?
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- You find
yourself disagreeing with someone who is not
only important to you personally but who
also plays a role in a major project.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Now is no time
to procrastinate; get to work right away in
order to make the greatest possible headway.
A rival is doing something new.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- You’ll have
to follow the rules today whether or not you
like it, so your best bet is to do so with a smile
and a positive, cooperative attitude.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- You may be
facing many temptations throughout this
busy day. What’s most important is that you
don’t let a competitor mislead you.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- You
require guidance today whether or not you
realize it, so why not ask for it outright? This
will send the right message to the boss.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) --
Yesterday’s results have to be studied more
closely today than usual. A sudden realization
may have you conducting a recount.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- You’re
not interested in doing something the easy
way; you want to do it the right way -- or not
at all. Help arrives just in time.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2021
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you are always wanting to be
out there among those who are active and
involved, and you like to put yourself at the
very epicenter of the action -- even when it
means you’ll be endangering yourself in the
process. You thrive on doing, doing, doing,
and when you are not doing, you are think-
ing, thinking, thinking about what you can
next do!
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- You’re
going to have to power through today despite
not feeling quite up to it. What you have
ahead of you demands constant attention.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- It may feel
that today is any other day -- but in fact you’ll
realize very soon that something different is
pulling you in a new direction.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- You may be
wishing you could be in two places at once
today as you address a domestic issue while
reacting to something far from home.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Puttering
isn’t going to get the big job done today; you
must be willing to set everything else aside
while you tend to this central duty.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- You may be
expecting to go ‘round and ‘round with
someone you simply cannot agree with -- but
your rival’s stance has shifted closer to your
own.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Things are
likely to get back to normal today after being
somehow different -- but you’re not sure if
that’s good or bad. It could be both!
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- It’s time for you
to prepare for something you can delay no
longer. Put your interests ahead of anyone
else’s for now, and you’ll surely prevail.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- You cannot
continue to work closely with a certain some-
one who is unwilling to meet you halfway. It’s
time to sever ties -- or make some changes.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- You are likely
to be afforded a clearer view over the horizon
today than anyone else in your circle. You can
deliver good news very soon.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- Take care
that you maintain thorough vigilance today
as you watch over someone who has needed
your guidance for quite some time.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- Now
is the time for you to make your desires clear.
Those who are in a position to fulfill your
needs must hear from you directly!
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- A chal-
lenge comes your way that you can surely
meet head-on, provided you are aware of the
dangers involved and prepare accordingly.
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