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541-523-3673
111 Baker County
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.
111 Baker County
Legal Notices
112 Union County
Legal Notices
112 Union County
Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE
COUNTY OF BAKER
PUBLIC NOTICE
2020 Legal Notice of
Unclaimed Capital Credits
In the Matter of the Estate of
BEATRICE P. SWENSEN,
Deceased
Case No. 20PB04925
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that John A. Swensen has
been appointed personal
representative. All persons
having claims against the
estate are required to present
them, with vouchers attached,
to the personal representative,
c/o
Bruce
Thompson,
12275 SW Second Street,
Beaverton, OR 97005, 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 proceedings
may
obtain
additional
information from the records
of the court, the personal
representative, or the lawyer for
the personal representative,
Bruce Thompson, 12275 SW
Second Street, Beaverton,
Oregon 97005.
Dated and first published on
August 22, 2020.
/s/ Bruce Thompson
Bruce Thompson,
OSB #821318
Attorney for
Personal Representative
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
Legal No. 203639
Published: August 22, 29,
September 5, 2020.
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.
UNION COUNTY
SEARCH & RESCUE
SURPLUS AUCTION
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.
Legal Notices Publishing
in Baker County, Oregon
(Baker City Herald - August,
September, October and No-
vember 2020), Union County,
Oregon (La Grande Observer
– August, September, Octo-
ber, November 2020), Har-
ney County, Oregon (Burns
Times-Herald
–
August,
September, October and No-
vember 2020), Grant County,
Oregon (Blue Mountain Eagle
– August, September, Octo-
ber and November 2020)
If you have
please contact
(541) 523-3616
questions,
OTEC at
Legal No. 203524
Published: September 5, 12,
19, 2020
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2020
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2020
112 Union County
Legal Notices
Union County SAR will be
holding a silent bid public
auction of surplus property.
Bids accepted until Septem-
ber 10th 2020. Trailers must
be bid on individually. Bids
must be submitted in a sealed
envelope
addressed
to
UCSAR “Surplus Trailers
Auction.” Submit bids to the
Sheriff’s Office at 1109 K Ave,
La Grande.
Trailer 1 – Used Snowmobile/
ATV trailer. 2011 “The Mule”
29’ drive through style trailer
with 2 loading doors, 1 man
door and dual axels. Minimum
Bid $4900
Trailer 2 – Used Snowmo-
bile/ATV trailer. 1997 Circle J
25’ Snow Coach model drive
through style trailer with 2
loading doors, 1 man door
and dual axels. GVWR 7700
lbs with interior lighting. Mini-
mum bid $2900
All items sold as is with no
warranties. For details or to
view the trailers contact Rob
Robbins at 541-910-6036
Northeast Oregon Housing
Authority
(NEOHA)
is
requesting
proposals
from developers for the
Project-Based Voucher (PBV)
Program. The PBV program
is designed to conform to
the Project-Based Voucher
Program Final Rule published
on October 13, 2005 at 24
CFR Part 983.
PBV applications are being
accepted for up to thirty-five
(35) vouchers for new con-
struction projects in La
Grande, Oregon that will serve
families at or below 50% of
area medium income. Devel-
oper must show evidence of
site control and demonstrate
that project construction will
commence within 15 months.
Proposals must be received by
NEOHA no later than 4:30pm.,
October 5, 2020. Late appli-
cations will not be accepted.
For a full copy of the RFP
contact
_Sarah
Parker,
Deputy Executive Director,
541-963-5360 ext. 30 or by
email: sjparker.neoha@gmail.
com__. NEOHA does not
discriminate on the basis
of race, color, national
origin, religion, sex, sexual
orientation,
physical
or
mental
disability,
familial
status or source of income.
Published: September 5, 8,
10, 12, 15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 26,
29, 2020
Legal No. 206521
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF UNION
In the Matter of the Estate of
JOY ANN SMITH,
Deceased.
Case #20PB04461
NOTICE TO
INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
appointed personal representa-
tive. All persons having claims
against the estate are required
to present them, with vouchers
attached, to the undersigned
personal representative at 1979
ELMER AVE., YUBA CITY, CA
95993, within four months after
the date of first publication of
this notice, or the claims may be
barred.
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: September 5, 12,
19, 2020
Legal No. 203543
111 Baker County
Legal Notices
111 Baker County
Legal Notices
GRANT COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT
27941 Lower Yard Road
John Day, OR 97845
Alan Hickerson, Road Master, 541-575-3783
hickersona@grantcounty-or.gov
Tammy Workman, Office Manager 541-575-3781
tworkman@grantcounty-or.gov
SNOW REMOVAL
Baker County Road 520, Grant County Road 24
Granite Area for 2020-2022
REQUEST FOR QUOTES
Sealed Quotes will be received by the Grant County Road
Department until 2pm, local time on Tuesday, September 22,
2020. Quotes will be opened and read aloud at the above time and
date at the Grant County Road Department Conference Room,
27941 Lower Yard Road, John Day, Oregon. Quotes will later be
reviewed by the Road Department Office Manager and Road
Master for compliance and recommendation made to the Grant
County Contract Review Board for approval.
• Snow removal on Baker County Road 520, approximately 6.5
miles, which has a newer asphalt surface treatment, completed
to shoulder.
• Snow removal on Grant County Road 24, approximately 16
miles, which road has a surface treatment with asphalt, 24 feet
wide from shoulder to shoulder.
• County Road 24 (F.S. Road 13) is 1.9 miles in length and 14 feet
wide with turnouts.
• Baker County Road 520 starts at city limits of Sumpter, Oregon
and is approximately 6.5 miles to the summit of county line
between Baker and Grant.
• Grant County Road 24 starts at county line between Baker
County and Grant County, which is approximately 6.5 miles
from Sumpter, Oregon, thence 10.6 miles to Granite, Oregon.
County Road 24 turns west for approximately 3.4 miles to
junction with Forest Road 10. County Road 24 goes southerly
for approximately 1.9 miles to end of project.
All work to be done under the contract shall commence on or
about November 15, 2020, through approximately April 15, 2021,
then resume November 15, 2021 through approximately April 15,
2022 for a total of approximately 300 calendar days.
**Grant County will have the option to extend this contract for
another calendar year, (2022-2023), if it decides it is in the best
interest of the County to do so.**
Contract will be awarded to the lowest responsive and responsi-
ble quote meeting all the requirements of the quote submission,
qualifications, references and specifications. Grant County Road
Department may cancel this procurement or reject any or all bids
in accordance with ORS 279B.100. Eligible quotes must provide
contract information and be on the Quote list. All proposals shall
be made on proposal forms, accompanied by completed Bidder’s
Certification Statements, Drug Testing Program Certification Form,
Insurance Requirement Form, Bid Bond (10%) and First-Tier Sub-
contractors Disclosure Form (within two hours of quote closing).
Once awarded a one hundred percent (100%) performance bond
and one hundred percent (100%) payment bond will be required to
guarantee the performance of the contract.
For further information, contact Alan Hickerson, Road Master, at
the Grant County Road Department, 27941 Lower Yard Road,
John Day, Oregon, 541-575-3783 or 541-620-4066. For a contract
packet, email Tammy Workman at tworkman@grantcounty-or.gov
or call 541-575-0138. Office hours are 6:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.,
Monday –Thursday. Overnight mail is not guaranteed in this area,
so check with your carrier.
Grant County reserves the right to reject for good cause any or all
bids or proposals upon a finding of the agency that it is in the public
interest to do so, due to budgetary reasons, or for any other reason
permitted under ORS Chapter 279B. The specific reason for any such
rejection will be in writing and made part of the solicitation file.
LEGAL NO. 206577
PUBLISHED: SEPTEMBER 5, 12, 2020
All persons whose rights may be
affected by the proceedings may
obtain additional information
from the records of the Court,
the personal representative,
or the lawyer for the personal
representative, Charles H. Gillis.
Dated and first published on
August 22, 2020.
/s/Michael Lee Smith
Personal Representative
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE:
Michael Lee Smith
1979 Elmer Ave.
Yuba City, CA 95933
(50) 671-0572
Money
lassifieds
Talks
Legal No. 204886
Published: August 27, 29,
September 1, 3, 5, 8, 2020
DOES EVERYONE
KNOW YOUR
BUSINESS
Even if you think they do,
you'll have to keep remind-
ing them about it.
LAWYER FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
Charles H. GIllis
1306 Adams Avenue
La Grande, OR 97850
Ph: (541) 963-2700
Fax: (541) 963-2711
Email: charlie@gillis-law.com
Published: August
September 5, 2020
Legal No. 204237
22,
29,
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ads every day. If you have some-
thing for sale, reach them fast
and inexpensively.
If you’re looking to boost your
income, there’s no better place
to turn than the Classifieds.
Deadline to place your ad is:
DEADLINES:
LINE ADS:
Tuesday: 10:30am Monday
Thursday: 10:30 am Wednesday
Saturday: 10:30 am Friday
DISPLAY ADS:
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541-523-3673 | 541-963-3161
by Stella Wilder
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2020
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you may fear at times that you
are not completely understood, either by
friends, family members, loved ones, partners
or coworkers. Is it true? Perhaps -- but ulti-
mately it matters very little, because you’re
always going to adopt a rather daring, for-
ward-thinking approach to what you do --
itself a reflection of your positive attitude and
willingness to do whatever is necessary to
succeed. While you are certainly always con-
cerned with your own progress and well-
being, it will surprise no one if you land in a
career that allows you to work closely with
others to improve things.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- You can
cooperate with someone whose ideas are very
different from your own, and when all is said
and done, your mindset will have changed.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- Someone
approaches you in the wrong way today and
sets you off -- but this doesn’t mean you can’t
work together in the future, does it?
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- A puzzle is
quickly assembled today -- but not necessar-
ily by you alone. Assistance you receive is
valuable and perhaps unusual.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- You
can do all that must be done today, provided
you are allowed to go about your business in
your own way -- and in your own time.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 21-June 20) -- You
may have cause for doubt as the day begins,
but certain key developments keep you from
giving up. You can be victorious by day’s end.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- You may
feel that you have much to prove today, but
the fact is that you have won enough support
and needn’t be under any such pressure.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- You’ll want
to keep accurate records today of activities,
expenditures and payments, as all will per-
haps have to be reported later.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Someone’s
words or actions are likely to inspire you to
enter the contest -- and if you do, you’ll want
to bring your “A” game for sure!
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- You can
put your skills and your smarts to the test
today. A competitor matches you move for
move for a while, and then things get interest-
ing!
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Your aware-
ness of another’s actions needn’t be advertised
today. Keep what you know under wraps for
now, and reveal it when the time is right.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Someone is
likely to call you to the carpet today, and
you’ll have to put your money where your
mouth is. A lesson is learned as a result.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- You have much
to gain today -- and much to lose. If you come
out with even a moderate surplus, you can say
you’ve won. Save what you can.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2020
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you are a natural leader, but
that doesn’t mean you won’t make mistakes.
Indeed, your ability to recognize a mistake,
study its causes and effects, and correct it is
one of your greatest assets. You are likely to
be quite cautious when you are young and
relatively inexperienced, and yet as you
mature, you will discover there is something
to be gained by occasionally throwing cau-
tion to the wind and leaning heavily on your
instincts and your inner voices to tell you
what to do.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- The social
scene may not provide you with the gains you
had hoped for today -- but that doesn’t mean
you can’t enjoy yourself, surely!
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- You may be
confusing what is good for you with what is
good for another, and today the difference
will be made quite apparent to all concerned.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- Your pop-
ularity is on the rise -- but when you examine
this phenomenon, you may discover it’s not
really for the right reason. Make a change!
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- That
which you share with your closest friends
must not be made public -- yet. Take care to
disguise details that will pay off later.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- The
private and the public meet in a way that
proves most surprising; you’ll be able to reap
a certain advantage from the situation.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- Take care
you don’t approach a new situation with a
negative attitude, or you’ll surely miss out on
something truly valuable.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- You can
achieve much today, but you won’t be able to
take all the credit. Be sure to reward any who
have given you their time and energy.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- You can
find a way to make a grand scheme fit into
the time you have available to let it play out.
The key is using human resources in new
ways.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- You’ve
been getting used to certain things happening
according to a pattern, but today that pattern
may well be abandoned. Be ready.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- You’re not
likely to be moved by someone who does
everything he or she can to influence your
decision-making today. Stay the course.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- You’ve been
preparing yourself for certain developments
that are not likely to pan out today. Your abil-
ity to adjust serves you well.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- You may have a
bigger debt to pay at this time than you had
originally figured. This is surely an error
you’ll want to avoid in the future.
(EDITORS: For editorial questions, please contact Hollie Westring at hwestring@
amuniversal.com.)
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