B4 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD THuRSDAY, SEpTEmBER 2, 2021 CLASSIFIEDS 655 Help Wanted Out of Area 677 Baker County Service Directory 677 Baker County Service Directory 678 Union County Service Directory 112 Union County Legal Notices 112 Union County Legal Notices Automotive Diagnostic Repair Technician THE SEWING LADY Thatcher’s Ace Hardware & La Grande Ace Hardware Andrew’s Tech Repair NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Linda Foersterling 1609 Tenth St., Baker City Main Street Motors in Enterprise Oregon is looking for an automotive diagnostic, repair maintenance technician who is responsible, punctual, with a great work ethic, and looking for an opportunities to live and work in a great area. If you have experience or a just beginning in your journey in automotive repair, we welcome you to find out more about us. Responsibilities in- clude automotive diagnostic, repair, maintenance, and multi point inspections. Some com- puter skills required. If you are interested or have questions please contact: David at 541-426-2100 Jim at 208-791-9905 or find us on Indeed. 541-523-5327 Tony’s Tree Service 2200 Resort St., Baker City 541-523-3371 2212 Island Ave., La Grande 541-605-0152 Baker City 541-523-3708 CCB 63504 ∙ LCB 6271 Hours: Everyday 7am-6pm Andrew Frail ∙ 541-589-3593 M ICHAEL 541-786-8463 A Certified Arborist CCB# 183649 ∙ PN – 7077A D AVID G ENTRY ’ S C USTOM P AINTING , LLC INLAND Turf & Equipment 541-403-1967 CCB#207675 APPLIANCES & MORE DONNA’S www.appliancesandmorellc.com 2036 Main St., Baker City 541-523-6284 GROOM & BOARD, LTD 1405 17th St. ∙ Baker City CCB: 219615 https://www.facebook.com/ AndrewsTechRepair www.inlandturf.net 10303 W. 1st St Isalnd City, OR 97850 541.963.4985 541-523-6080 CHESTERMAN’S CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY dtupholstery@outlook.com 2327 10th Baker City 675 Schools & Instruction ST. STEPHENS PRESCHOOL Mon. - Thurs., 8 AM - 11 AM For 3’s and 4’s Small group Experienced teacher and an assistant For info or to register call: Karen at 541-519-4526 541-903-0480 MMW ELECTRIC MOTOR & PUMP REPAIR, INC. Mike Voboril ∙ CCB#80969 541-523-2859 STATE FARM Jacket & Coverall Repair Zippers replaced, patching & other heavy duty repairs. Reasonable Rates! Fast Service! (541)805-9576 ∙ Baker City 1722 CAMPBELL STREET Baker City, OR 97814-2148 www.bakerststephens.org/ preschool McELROY PRINTING, INC. Placing an ad in Classified is a very easy, simple process. Just call the Classified Department and we'll help you word your ad for maxi- mum response. BECKIE’S STUDIO OF DANCE Est. 1980 110 Depot street LaGrande, OR 97850 Registering in person for 2021-2022 school year: August 30th, 31st, September 1st, 2nd 5-6:30pm Classes for: Children, Teens and Adults. Modern/Jazz/Hip-hop, Ballet, Tap, Ballroom. Acro-Tumble tba. For more information call or text 541-805-8317 541-523-2621 When the search is serious – go to the classified ads. There's a variety to choose from in our paper. Outstanding Computer Repair MOBILE SERVICE www.outstandingcomputerrepair.com 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 W EEKDAYS : 7 AM – 7 PM Dale Bogardus (541) 297-583 1 CG R ENTALS & P ROPERTY M GMT ,. LLC C HERYL A G UZMAN , O WNER 541-519-5807 PO BOX 538 ∙ 1133 Madison Baker City, OR 97814 cgrentalsbakercity@gmail.com RILEY EXCAVATION I NC . CCB# 168468 rileyexcavation@gmail.com likely to encounter criticism today as a result of yesterday’s unintentional miscommunica- tion. You’ll get past this whole thing soon. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- You’re not the only one in the hot seat today, but you’re concerned for your own well-being at this time and not for that of a rival. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- You may still be troubled by an oversight made some time ago. If you reach out today, you can put to rest any lasting misunderstanding. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- You’ll have all the time you need today to address a certain domestic issue -- provided, of course, you recognize it in the first place. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- You will want to stay on a straight-and-narrow path today and avoid the kinds of side trips that can render your journey long and fruitless. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- You’re likely to get better results today than you did yester- day, but not for the reasons you thought. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 Ready Pick Peaches, Plums, Pears, Nectarines & Apples BRING CONTAINERS for u-pick Open 7 days a week 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. only 541-934-2870 Visit us on Facebook for updates EXECUTIVE TREE CARE, INC. Brian Walker, Arborist 541-432-8733 CCB 202271 Something new is happening to you. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- It’s a good day to explore both your strengths and weak- nesses, but not in a competitive environment. The stakes must be reasonable. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- You may not understand what another means when they tell you something you already knew; motives and methods come under scrutiny all day long. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- You’ll have more to talk about today than usual, but you must take care that you’re not simply domi- nating what should be a two-way encounter. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- No one else can do what you can do -- and you’ll want to do it today when all eyes are on you. The window is very small; timing must be right. COPYRIGHT 2021 UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE, INC. DISTRIBUTED BY ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATION FOR UFS 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106; 816-581-7500 DOES EVERYONE KNOW YOUR BUSINESS Even if you think they do, you'll have to keep remind- ing them about it. These little ads really work! Join the thousands of other people in this area who are regular users of the classi- fied. See how simple and effective they can be. We're open from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. for your convenience. A LITTLE AD GOES A LONG WAY Who says ads have to be big to work? A little one can get a big job done. 710 Pets & Supplies Three very tame kittens free to good homes. About 8 weeks old. To loving homes only. Union, OR. 541-805-9464. FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED ADS The City of La Grande Plan- ning Commission will hold a Public Hearing at its Regular Session via Zoom Meetings on Tuesday, September 14, 2021, which begins at 6:00 p.m. The Hearing is to consid- er a Conditional Use Permit to allow for the operation of an Air B&B rental. The property is lo- cated at 2005 Fir Street, T3S, R38E, Section 05CA, Tax Lot  5700. Applicant is Teresa Uriarte. The applicable land use reg- ulations are found in Chapter 8, Article 8.5 of the City of La  Grande Land Develop- ment Code Ordinance Num- ber  3252, Series 2021. Fail- ure to raise a specific issue at the Public Hearing precludes appeal of the Planning Com- mission’s decision. A copy of the application and informa- tion related to the proposal are available for review at no cost, with copies supplied at a reasonable cost. A Staff Report will be available for re- view seven (7) days before the Planning Commission Hear- ing, and can also be supplied at a reasonable cost. For fur- ther information, contact the Planning Division at (541) 962- 1307. All meetings of the La Grande Planning Commission are ac- cessible to persons with dis- abilities. A request regarding accommodations for persons with disabilities should be made by the Friday previ- ous to the meeting, by call- ing (541) 962-1307. Michael J. Boquist City Planner Published: September 2, 2021 Legal No. 259942 Call 541-963-3161 or 541-523-3673 to place your ad. 716 Hay, Straw, Forage Whatever you're looking for, classified ads can help. Check out our classified ads. WANTED: Large hay bales or round bales for cows. Summerville area. (541)534-9421 112 Union County Legal Notices 112 Union County Legal Notices 541-805-9777 by Stella Wilder FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder Born today, you sometimes feel as though the odds are stacked against you, but the fact is that in most instances when you feel that you are facing insurmountable obstacles, you are actually guilty of standing in your own way -- and that can only be solved by taking an honest look in the mirror, assessing the situa- tion in an unbiased manner and making the changes necessary to clear the path before you of all the detritus that you have placed there. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- You may have to set aside your own work today in order to tend to someone’s recent error. Fix it and move forward with ease. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- You must be ready to work on two important projects at once. They are related, but each will require you to use very different skills. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- You’re 709 Market Basket U-Pick Freestone Canning Peaches.......... $1.05/lb ∙ Improved Elberta ∙ Monroe ∙ Angelus Nectarines ................... $1.25/lb Plums .......................... $1.50/lb Bartlett Pears .............. $ .75/lb stitches@bmdw.com 1920 Court Avenue Baker City, OR 97814 CCB# 202333 Kimberly, Oregon GREG HINRICHSEN, AGENT Published: August 19, 26, Sep- tember 2, 2021 Legal No. 257628 Licensed, Bonded, Insured THOMAS ORCHARDS GREG HINRICHSEN INSURANCE AGENCY INC. Frog Street for 3’s Starfall for 4’s RESIDENTIAL ∙ COMMERCIAL Todd Livingston (541)805-8216 Kathleen Windler has been appointed Personal Repre- sentative (hereafter PR) of the Estate of Richard Scott Croft, Deceased, Probate No. 21PB06690, Union County Cir- cuit Court, State of Oregon. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceeding may obtain additional information from the court records, the PR, or the attorney for the PR. All persons having claims against the estate must present them via US mail or personal delivery to the PR at: Mammen & Null, Lawyers, LLC J. Glenn Null, Attorney for PR 1602 Sixth Street - P.O. Box 477 La Grande, OR 97850 (541) 963-5259 within four months after the first publication date of this notice or they may be barred. Classifieds get results. 828 Misc for Sale SHEEP CREEK VEGETATION MANAGEMENT PROJECT For Sale By Owner: Tools and Equipment. Many years of collecting, welding machines, cars, trucks, tools of all kinds. Too many to men- tion. Call 541-379-0851 Preliminary Environmental Assessment 840 Miscellaneous SUBSCRIBERS! TAKE US ON YOUR PHONE and LEAVE YOUR PAPER AT HOME ! FULL editions of the Baker City Herald -AND- La are Grande Observer now available online! 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! (541) 963-3161 111 Baker County Legal Notices In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Baker In the Matter of the Estate of Estela Matilde Aguilar Pereda, aka Mati McCarty, Deceased. Case No. 21PB06940 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mary C. Nicolson has been appointed and has qualified as the Personal Representative of the Estate.  All persons having claims against the Estate are hereby required to present the same to the Personal Representa- tive, with proper vouchers, at the law offices of Intermoun- tain Law, P.C., 2189 N Whitley Drive, Fruitland, ID 83619, within four months from the date of the first publication of this Notice, or they may be barred.  All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings in this Estate may obtain additional infor- mation from the records of the Court, the Personal Rep- resentative or the attorney for the Personal Representative. Dated and first published this 26th day of August, 2021. Mary C. Nicolson, Personal Representative Ryan H. Holden, OSB#130044 Attorney for Personal Representative 2189 N Whitley Drive Fruitland, ID 83619 Legal No. 258713 Published: August 26, Sep- tember, 2. 9, 2021 House need new paint? The Service Directory is the place to look. USDA – Forest Service Wallowa-Whitman National Forest La Grande Ranger District The La Grande Ranger District recently completed a preliminary Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Sheep Creek Vegetation Management Project, now available on the web for review. The evaluated area consists of approximately 30,000 acres of National Forest System lands on the La Grande Ranger District. The project area is approximately 22 air miles southwest of La Grande, Oregon (Townships 5 & 6 South, Range 35 East). The planning area is within Union County and contains approximately 700 acres of the Blue Springs wildland urban interface area (WUI). Vegetation management strategies proposed in this project vary across two action alternatives. These alternatives include a com- bination of commercial harvest treatments, non-commercial veg- etation management, and prescribed burning. Other activities proposed include tethered logging and off-highway vehicle trail im- provements. A project-level plan amendment to the Wallowa-Whit- man National Forest Plan is proposed with this project to facilitate harvest on slopes over 30% using new harvesting equipment tech- nology (tethered logging equipment). When proposing a Forest Plan amendment, the 2012 Planning Rule (36 CFR 219), as amended, requires the responsible official to identify the substantive requirements of the rule that are likely to be directly related to the amendment (36 CFR 219.13(b)(5)). The substantive requirements that are likely to be directly related to the proposed amendment for the Sheep Creek project are:   1. 36 CFR 219.8(a)(2)(ii) Soils and soil productivity, including guidance to reduce soil erosion and sedimentation. (Ecological sustainability);  2. 36 CFR 219.8(b)(3) Multiple uses that contribute to local regional, and national economies in a sustainable manner. (Social and economic sustainability);   3. 36 CFR 219.10(a) (7) The responsible official shall consider: Reasonably foreseeable risks to ecological, social, and economic sustainability. (Integrated resource management for multiple use)  4. 36 CFR 219.11(d)(2) Timber harvest would occur only where soil, slope, or other watershed conditions would not be irreversibly damaged; and 36 CFR 219.11(d)(3) Timber harvest would be carried out in a manner consistent with the protection of soil, watershed, fish, wildlife, recreation, and aesthetic resources. (Limitations on timber harvest)  Following the consideration of public comments, if the  decision is to pursue a Forest Plan amendment, the Wallowa-Whitman For- est Supervisor will be the responsible official for this project. If the decision is not to pursue a plan amendment, the La Grande District Ranger will be the responsible official. As a project or activity implementing the land management plan not authorized under the Healthy Forests Restoration Act, this proj- ect is subject to subparts A and B of the project level pre-decisional administrative review (objection) process as described in 36 CFR 218. Only those individuals or organizations that have submitted timely and specific written comments regarding proposed project activities will be eligible to file an objection. Eligible comments must be signed or verified upon request. The preliminary EA is available at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/ project/?project=57625. If you would like to receive a hard copy, contact the La Grande Ranger District at 541-962-8500. Electronic comments must be submitted by: •Wallowa-Whitman National Forest’s project webpage at https:// www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=57625. Select the “Comment/Object on Project” link in the “Get Connected” group at the right-hand side of the project webpage. Hardcopy comments must be submitted by: •Mail to La Grande Ranger District, Attn: Bill Gamble – District Ranger, 3502 Highway 30, La Grande, OR 97850. The Sheep Creek Vegetation Management project is a draft with alternatives to consider and not a decision. Your comments will be used to guide a course of action for the project area. Although comments are welcome at any time within the 30-day comment period, they are most helpful if received early. Comments must be electronically submitted, postmarked or received by the Dis- trict within 30 days from the date of publication of this notice. The publication date is the exclusive means for calculating the time to submit comments. Comments provided on this project will become a matter of public record. Published: September 2, 2021 Legal No. 260119