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    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
• 2 BD, Mobile Home in Union
• 1 BD Apt. in La Grande
• 2 BD duplex in Island City
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
Very small, 2 bd, 1 ba, attractive,
clean, one-level duplex near
Bi-Mart & EOU. Nice residential
neighborhood. Includes: W/D,
attached garage, patio, small
storage unit. W/S paid. Gas
forced-air furnace. No smoking,
no marijuana. Absolutely no pets.
$775/mo. See at 2408 Century
Loop, LG. By appt. only. Call
541-786-4606.
614 Houses for Rent
Baker Co
2 Bdrm, 1 bath
$550/mo. ∙ 55+ preferred
385-343-7142
4-BDRM, 1 bath country home
w/2 car garage. Blaze King fire-
place insert & propane furnace.
$1200/mo. 1st, last + deposit
(S. Rock Creek Ln., Haines)
Call or Text: 541-519-3030
615 Houses for Rent
Union Co
SATuRDAY, FEBRuARY 20, 2021
628 Storage Space
STEVENSON STORAGE
3785 10th St. ∙ Baker City
Available March 1
3 Bd, 2 Bath, $1100/Month.
1713 Russell Ave., LG.
Showing Feb., 20 from
Noon-3pm.
541-963-2633.
3 BD, 2 Bath Newer Duplex,
vaulted ceilings, fenced back-
yard, very efficient heating
and cooling, hard surface
counter tops, custom wood
doors, washer/dryer/dish-
washer/garbage disposal and
fridge included, all outside
yard care included, snow
removal, sprinkler system, sin-
gle car garage, $1300/month
+ $50/month for pets. Contact
Kevin Loveland 541-786-0065.
Our farm community is well rep-
resented in the classified col-
umns of this newspaper. For all
your agricultural needs, look to
classified.
619 Commercial
Rental
COMMERCIAL SPACE
Avail. March 1st
Historical building with
characteristics of quality,
integrity and class.
2 S. Main St., Joseph
$1350/month
Guardian Property Mgmt.
541-398-1137
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.
∙ Mini-Warehaouse
∙ Outside Fenced Parking
∙ Reasonable Rates
For information call:
523-6316: ..... Days
523-4807: Evenings
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.
677 Baker County
Service Directory
Sparklin’ Home
House Cleaning
No job is too small! $15/hr
(Most homes cleaned in 2-3 hrs)
(541) 519-9414
Baker City, Oregon
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
F OR S ALE
USED CIRCLE
ABC STORESALL
Call: 541-571-2251
A Baker City Mini Storage
On Site Manager
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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
House need new paint? The
Service Directory is the place to
look.
637 RV/Trailer/Mobile
Home Space-R
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
653 Help Wanted
Baker Co.
BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT is
currently accepting applications
for a Financial Officer/Business
Manager. Closing Date is March
5, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. 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.
by Stella Wilder
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2021
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you are likely to find yourself
at loggerheads with the powers that be again
and again throughout your very busy and
active lifetime -- but this is only because you
feel very strongly about certain things in life,
and you will not be swayed against what
comes naturally to you by anyone who wields
merely titular control over you. In other
words, you want to be your own boss -- and
so you will be, more often than not!
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- A financial
surprise may have you scrambling to make
the best use of available funds today. When in
doubt, follow in another’s footsteps.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- You may
find that someone is more prepared than you
are to face what is coming your way. Instead
of giving up, offer to join forces.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- A minor
mix-up has you wondering what may happen
next -- but you also realize that nothing need
derail you at this time. Have some fun.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- The sim-
plest instructions yield the greatest rewards
today, so be sure to put things in a way that
others can easily understand them.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- You may be
knocked off balance today by someone who
doesn’t realize how he or she is breaking the
rules -- but this shouldn’t last long.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- You’re in the
mood for something special today -- and you
may have it if you’re willing to spend a little
more than you are used to.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- The situa-
tion you find yourself in today may be the
result of a practical joke gone wrong. This is
something you do not want to repeat!
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- You may be
backed into a corner by someone who is not
likely to take “no” for an answer. Quick think-
ing on your part saves the day.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- Something
you thought was well on the way to comple-
tion hasn’t even started yet -- and this realiza-
tion will require you to rethink plans.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- Stick
to what you know today in order to make a
fine showing in a situation that otherwise
won’t allow you to demonstrate your true
skills.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- A rath-
er convoluted message comes your way today.
You make sense of it just in time to use the
information it contains to your advantage.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- There are
always going to be those who say “no” when
“yes” is the only clear answer, so you needn’t
give them the time of day. Carry on.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2021
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you are known for your
strength, both the physical kind and the
emotional/psychological kind -- and the
combination of this inner and outer fortitude
is likely to give you a distinct advantage over
others in many of the situations life unfolds
for you -- be they opportunities or challenges.
You tend to be somewhat reserved, choosing
not to display your emotions to others --
except, of course, a select few whom you
invite into your most inner circle.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- That which
may seem obvious to you is in no way obvi-
ous to those on the other side of the issue
you’re espousing. Get in touch!
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- You mustn’t
let things go too far today even as you
encourage those around you to take action in
support of a central issue. Balance is key.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- You may be
surprised to learn that others are capable of
doing what you’ve always assumed could not
be done. Things turn on a dime today.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- You’re hop-
ing others support you today, even from afar.
As you wait to see how things fall out you can
get a lot of important work done.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- You’ll want
to be in touch with a few good friends today
as you stay informed and fair with regard to
how you interpret a certain situation.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Now is no time
for you to break the rules, as you’re likely to
be made an example of if you go too far and
get caught. Play it safe -- for now.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- You and a
partner are coming up with many good ideas,
but today may be too soon for you to put
them into action. Keep on making plans!
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- The day is
likely to progress in a surprising fashion, and
once you’re in the middle of something new,
the pace is likely to quicken.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- Beware of
those who would pursue their own agendas
without any consideration for those around
them. You may have to lay down the law.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- You
may realize that the position you are cur-
rently in gives you some authority -- but you
must be sure to wield it with great care.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- You’ll
want to answer questions in just the right
order today -- which means that you must
also ask certain questions without delay.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- You may
be put on the spot at some point today, but no
one is likely to demand of you anything that
you cannot deliver. Be ready.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2021
653 Help Wanted
Baker Co.
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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.
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).
Joseph School District
7th-12th Grade Math Teacher
Beginning the 2021/2022
School Year
The teaching assignment will
include 7th -12th grade math
courses.
Variations of the
assignment could exist de-
pending upon additional further
qualifications and/or licensing
of the successful candidate. All
teachers are responsible for
student behavior management
and school safety. Teachers
are responsible for curriculum
design consistent with state and
district standards.
Qualifications
Applicants must have or be able
to obtain an Oregon Teach-
ing License with an advanced
mathematics endorsement. Ap-
plicants must have knowledge
of effective instructional tech-
niques and skills in student be-
havior management.
Compensation
The experience and degree lev-
el in accordance with the current
salary schedule will determine
salary and extended contract
stipend.
Application Procedure
A letter of interest, teacher
application, at least 3 letters
of recommendation, and a
detailed resume should be
submitted to Joseph School
District No. 6, PO Box 787,
Joseph, OR 97846 or the
documents can be emailed
to Lance Homan, Superintendent
at lance.homan@staff.joseph-
charter.org .
Deadline
Applications due by 4:00 p.m.
Thursday, March 4th, 2021
Joseph School District #6 is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
CRUISE THROUGH classified
when you’re in the market for a
new or used car.
677 Baker County
Service Directory
FENCES
CEDAR & CHAIN LINK
Remodels/Handyman Services
Kip Carter Construction
541-519-6273
Great references
CCB# 60701
Jacket & Coverall Repair
Zippers replaced, patching
& other heavy duty repairs.
Reasonable Rates!
Fast Service!
Don’t want it? Don’t need
it? Don’t keep it! SELL IT
WITH A CLASSIFIED AD!
111 Baker County
Legal Notices
(541)805-9576 ∙ Baker City
PUBLIC NOTICE
SHURTLEFF
CONSTRUCTION
CCB# 224281
General Contractor
ALL phases of construction
Over 30 Years Experience!
The Burnt River Irrigation
District is soliciting for per-
sons interested in leasing
their District Property in the
Burnt River Canyon at Dark
Canyon.
To express interest, and/or,
request information call or
email:
District Manager
morganwc@q.com
541-519-4665
Legal No. 231526
Published: February 18, 20,
23, 2021
(541)805-0588
(541) 519-4905
USDA
Natural Resources
Conservation Service
678 Union County
Service Directory
Baker County Local
Work Group Meeting
February 24, 2021
at 10:00 AM
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Todd Livingston
(541)805-8216
Licensed, Bonded, Insured
CCB# 202333
704 Feed-Hay-Grain
Meeting ID: 161 412 3295
Passcode: 796385
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Alfalfa Hay, 1st cutting 3x4
Bales. (541)534-2642
For More Information,
contact: Misty Beals,
541-523-7121 x115
716 Hay, Straw,
Forage
NRCS is holding a local work
group meeting to gather
input from farmers, ranchers,
state and federal agencies,
agriculture and conserva-
tion organizations regarding
natural resource conservation
priorities and opportunities to
invest collaboratively in Baker
County.
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
817 Musical Column
PIANO TEACHER WANTED
Adult beginner would like
to take lessons.
Located in Baker City.
Please call: (406)539-3700
The USDA is an equal
opportunity provider
and employer.
A request for accommo-
dations for persons with
disabilities should be made
at least 48 hours before
the meeting to Misty Beals,
541-523-7121 x115
Legal No. 221930
Published: February 18, 20,
2021
112 Union County
Legal Notices
112 Union County
Legal Notices
PUBLIC NOTICE
URBAN RENEWAL PROGRAM ACCEPTING PROJECT
FUNDING APPLICATIONS
La Grande, OR -- Each fiscal year, the La Grande Urban Renewal
Agency (URA) has a limited amount of funding to allocate toward
public/ private development projects within the Urban Renewal
District. For the 2021-2022 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020, the
Agency will be accepting applications for project funding assis-
tance until 5:00 p.m. on April 30. Applications received after this
deadline will not be accepted.
Beginning February 16, 2021, Application forms and information
packets will be available online at http://www.cityoflagrande.org/
muraProjects/muraLAG/lagcity/index.cfm/city-offices/communi-
ty-development/ and at the City of La Grande Planning and Eco-
nomic Development Office, 1000 Adams Avenue, second floor.
You may also request a packet via email by contacting Kendra
VanCleave at KVanCleave@cityoflagrande.org. In order to be con-
sidered for Urban Renewal funding, potential projects must be lo-
cated within the Urban Renewal District, apply to physical building
or site improvements (generally limited to exterior improvements
only) and be ready for construction and completed between July 1,
2021 and June 30, 2022. Funding is limited to the amount budget-
ed by the URA. This will be a competitive round of funding; there is
no guarantee all qualified applicants will receive funding.
The maximum funding available for any one project is 50% of total
project cost, up to $75,000 for projects using primarily local con-
tractors. Projects located at the La Grande Business and Technol-
ogy Park may be eligible for up to $100,000 in funding depending
on the specific location within the Park and whether or not Union
County contractors are used. Eligible projects must have a mini-
mum of $10,000 in total project costs. Funding is on a reimburse-
ment basis only and will require an agreement between the appli-
cant and the URA prior to project start. Funding is expected to be
available after July 1, 2021. Projects that are for downtown historic
building façade improvements should contact the Economic Devel-
opment Department or La Grande Main Street Downtown.
Questions should be directed to:
Christine Jarski, Economic Development Director;
541-962-1307 or 541-962-5994;
cjarski@cityoflagrande.org.
Published: February 16, 18, 20, 2021
Legal No. 230786