4B — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD 606 Apartment Rentals Union Co CATHERINE CREEK PROPERTY MGMT La Grande, OR 541-605-0430 www.catherinecreekpm.com RANCH N HOME RENTALS AVAILABLE: • 2 BD, 1 Bath in Union For more information contact Ranch-N-Home at: Phone 541-963-5450 Email us at: rnh@ranchnhome.com Website: ranchnhome.com for more details 609 Duplex Rentals Union Co Available in La Grande Nov. 1. 3 BD, 1 1/2 bath Townhouse, fenced backyard w/patio, stor- age shed, W/D hookups, gas heat & underground sprinkler system. No Smoking, No Pets. $1000/month + $1300 deposit. 541-805-0196 615 Houses for Rent Union Co Accepting Applications for 3 Bd, 2ba House, $1295 + deposit. 541-963-0294. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2020 653 Help Wanted Baker Co. 654 Help Wanted Union Co. BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT is currently accepting applications for three Temporary Parapro- fessionals for South Baker, Keating and the Baker Early Learning Center. These posi- tions are open until filled. For the application process, please go to https://www.baker5jcareers. org or contact Cathy Martin at cathy.martin@bakersd.org or call 541-524-2260 Ext. 1004. 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 Computer Support Technician 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 3-BDRM, 2 BATH MH. Fenced backyard, off street parking. Avail. December 1st. Pet neg. $1075/mo. Call: 541-786-1480 655 Help Wanted Out of Area 628 Storage Space A PLUS RENTALS has Storage Units Available. • 5x12 $30/mo • 8x8 $25-$35/mo *Plus Deposit* 1433 Madison Ave or 402 Elm St. LG 541-910-3696. Personal Agent in Umatilla County. 3 yrs work experience/ combination of higher education & work experience. Great ben- efits /flexible work schedule. Email cover letter and resume to Laura at Lnopp@eossb.org by 11/23/2020. 677 Baker County Service Directory Security Fenced Coded Entry Lighted For Your Protection 6 Different Size Units Lots of RV Storage 41298 Chico Rd., Baker City Off Pocahontas 541-523-9050 653 Help Wanted Baker Co. BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT is currently accepting applica- tions for two Custodian I posi- tions for North Baker and Baker Middle School. These positions are 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. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2020 828 Misc for Sale BALE GRAPPLE READY TO WORK 70” X 86” with 34 bale hooks and multiple mount options. Tired of bucking bales? Simplify your life! Call: (541) 805-5894 for details 831 Wanted to Buy DONNA’S GROOM & BOARD, LTD 1405 17th St. ∙ Baker City WANTED TO BUY Old Rock Collection Agate, Jasper, Petrified Wood, etc. Call Mike (541)742-4608 840 Miscellaneous SUBSCRIBERS! are now available online! UTILITY ACCOUNTANT The Utility Accountant main- tains accurate accounting of accounts payable, cash disbursements, work orders, miscellaneous accounting and fixed assets to enable processing financial state- ments. Jacket & Coverall Repair Zippers replaced, patching & other heavy duty repairs. Reasonable Rates! Fast Service! (541)805-9576 ∙ Baker City Please visit otec.coop/careers for more information. THE CITY OF COVE is seek- ing qualified candidates for the position of City Recorder. For complete job description and application visit www.cityofcove.org Permanent F/T 35-40 hours per week, salary $41,000 – $48,900 depending on expe- rience, plus benefits, which includes paid time off, retire- ment, health insurance com- pensation, life, and disability insurance. Applicants must submit a let- ter of interest, resume, and job application by 12:30 p.m. on December 11th FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED ADS Whatever you're looking for, classified ads can help. Check out our classified ads. 3 EASY STEPS 1. Register your account before you leave 2. Call to stop your print paper 3. Log in wherever you are at and enjoy! Call Now to Subscribe! Baker City Herald 541-523-3673 111 Baker County Legal Notices PUBLIC NOTICE SHURTLEFF CONSTRUCTION CCB# 224281 General Contractor ALL phases of construction Over 30 Years Experience! (541)805-0588 (541) 519-4905 704 Feed-Hay-Grain Alfalfa Hay, 1st cutting 3x4 Bales. (541)534-2642 716 Hay, Straw, Forage Certified Alfalfa. Small Bales. La Grande 541-663- 1806, cell 541-786-1456 ALL SMALL BALES 2nd & 3rd Crop Alfalfa.. $170/ton TEFF Grass .................. $170/ton 541-519-0693 730 Free to a good FREE TO GOOD HOME Kittens; 3-F, 1-M, 6 weeks old. Mother Cat; Black,1 year old Litter box trained, very loving. All very healthy . Please call 541-523-2798. Baker City The Baker County Board of Commissioners will be meet- ing for Commission Session on Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. The meet- ing will be held in the Commis- sion Chambers of the Court- house at 1995 Third Street, Baker City, Oregon. A public hearing will take place at 9:30 a.m. on proposed changes to the Zoning Ordinance. More information about the Zoning Ordinance can be obtained by calling 541-523-8200. The public is encouraged to at- tend the meeting using the Zoom link provided on the County’s website, https:// www.bakercounty.org/online/ meetings.html. Testimony can be provided in advance by calling the Commissioners’ Office at 541-523-8200 or by emailing Heidi Martin, Exec- utive Assistant at hmartin@ bakercounty.org. A complete agenda is available online by visiting www.bakercounty.org. Baker County operates under an EEO policy and complies with Section 504 of the Reha- bilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Assistance is available for individuals with disabilities by calling 541-523-8200 (TTY: 523-9538). Legal No. 216771 Published: November 2020 111 Baker County Legal Notices 112 Union County Legal Notices PUBLIC NOTICE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR SPECTRUM CHANNEL LINEUP Baker County is seeking proposals for the restoration of the Bishop Springs restroom which was damaged by fire. Details about the project are available by contacting the Baker County Parks Depart- ment at 541-524-7480 or by emailing parks@bakercounty. org. Bids must be submitted either in writing or by email no later than 4:00 p.m. on November 20, 2020. Propos- als can be mailed to Baker County Parks, 1995 Third St., Baker City, OR 97814 or emailed to parks@bakercoun- ty.org. Baker County operates under an EEO policy and complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Assistance is available for individuals with disabilities by calling 541-523- 8200 (TTY: 523-9538) Legal No. 215891 Published: November 12,14, 17, 19, 2020 10, 2020 Legal Notice of Unclaimed Capital Credits The Baker City Herald 654 Help Wanted Union Co. ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ Call for details: (541)568-4604 FULL editions of ∙ Mini-Warehaouse ∙ Outside Fenced Parking ∙ Reasonable Rates A Baker City Mini Storage On Site Manager FOR SALE: Beautiful custom couch, coffee table & end tables TAKE US ON YOUR PHONE and LEAVE YOUR PAPER AT HOME ! STEVENSON STORAGE 3785 10th St. ∙ Baker City ABC STORESALL 810 Furniture & HH $1,200/OBO 541-523-6080 OTEC has a competitive benefits package that includes medical, dental, life insurance, disability, 401(k), and other valuable benefits For information call: 523-6316: ..... Days 523-4807: Evenings 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 EOSSB is Seeking a ¾ time 619 Commercial Rental 1800 sq ft Warehouse w/office & bathroom, overhead door & fenced lot. Available early Au- gust. $900/month. Mt Emily Property Mgmt. 541-962-1074 806 Firewood 14, CRUISE THROUGH classified when you’re in the market for a new or used car. 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 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. 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. 203527 Published: November 14, 21, 28, 2020 House need new paint? The Service Directory is the place to look. Communities Served: City of Island City; County of Union; Towns of La Grande and Union, OR Effective on or after December 15th, 2020, the East coast feed for GSN on Digi Tier 1/Select channels 76 & 843 will convert over to a West coast feed. As a result, there will be a three hour adjustment in program- ming schedules for this pro- gramming service. Due to this change, any scheduled DVR recording for this channel will need to be reset. For a complete channel lineup, visit Spectrum.com/channels. To view this notice online, visit Spectrum.net/programmingno tices. Published: November 14, 2020 Legal No. 214230 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 LOOKING FOR A GOOD RETURN? Why not use this directory to inform people of your business? Classifieds get results. by Stella Wilder SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2020 YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder Born today, you are often at your best when you are very much alone, or when you share yourself with only one or two very special individuals who understand you, like you and put up with you! You are not always easy to live with, for you can be rather self-indulgent and self-concerned -- but you manage to find room in your heart for a special few, certainly. You can be somewhat obsessive about the little things in life. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- A discus- sion leads to greater understanding of a dif- ficult situation today. Perhaps now you can step forward and make suggestions. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- You’ll want to pitch in wherever possible today, but you may not know just what the ultimate goal really is. Ask questions of oth- ers! CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- A chance encounter puts a smile on your face and a spring in your step. Is there a way that you can ensure this will continue? Make a plan. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- Physical ills are nothing today compared to an emo- tional burden you’re carrying. It’s time to relieve yourself of it; say what must be said. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- You are eager to jump into a new situation that has only been hinted about by someone in charge. Are you able to follow in his or her footsteps? ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Take care that you don’t let appearances fool you into doing something that you will regret. You must be willing to look beneath the surface. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- It’s time to tie up some loose ends that have been getting in your way for far too long. Today, you can decide that the past is the past. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- The path you have followed to this point is worth some close scrutiny, for in the days to come, you’ll want to avoid certain familiar obstacles. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- You have a great deal going for you today, but one minor slip-up has a major impact. Take into account all possible outcomes, good and bad. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- You may not know quite how to say what has to be said today, but someone close to you is able to translate for you when things get really dicey. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- A mystery waits to be solved, and you’ll be the one to mount a new investigation. New evidence points you in the right direction today. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- You mustn’t force anything to assume a shape that pleases you today; rather, you must allow things to assume a natural and organic one. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2020 YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder Born today, it’s not all that important for you to be noticed first, but you are deter- mined to be remembered above all others for your contributions, both personal and profes- sional, to the world around you. You are des- tined to achieve great things if you don’t let the idea of competition become too much for you -- and there are times, to be sure, when you will want to quit the rat race, get off the grid and forget about life for a while. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- You’ll want to do more than simply “visit” today; you’ll want to stay for a while and see if you can’t get something more for your trouble. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- Optics are far more important today than you might suppose, and you can do a great deal to help another with the way things look. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Knowing what you want is only the first step in acquiring it. Today, you must be willing to learn about hanging on to it once it’s yours! AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- There’s no going back today, so you must be willing to commit wholeheartedly to what you have before you. There’s really no wrong choice. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- You can grab a little excitement today where you least expect to find it -- but take care that you don’t get more than you bargained for! ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- You may want to consider a change that will affect how things work at home. Efficiency is only one concern; how things look is another. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- You’ll have the opportunity to participate in something new today with a friend who has lately been more fearless than you. Hang on tight! GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- What you do on your own is likely to mean more to you than anything else you accomplish today. You need to prove something to yourself. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Take stock of all that you have going for you today; you’ll realize you’ve been holding it all together very well lately. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Someone close to you asks for something you’ve not been will- ing to grant in the past -- but today is differ- ent. You’re likely to say “yes”! VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- The way things were before had you wondering if you were on the right track, but the things that happen today answer that question very clearly. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- Progress is made in a most unusual way today, and when all is said and done, you’ll want to take the credit for what surprises others most. (EDITORS: For editorial questions, please contact Hollie Westring at hwestring@ amuniversal.com.) COPYRIGHT 2020 UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE, INC. DISTRIBUTED BY ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATION FOR UFS 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106; 816-581-7500 (EDITORS: For editorial questions, please contact Hollie Westring at hwestring@ amuniversal.com.) COPYRIGHT 2020 UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE, INC. DISTRIBUTED BY ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATION FOR UFS 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106; 816-581-7500