Baker City herald. (Baker City, Or.) 1990-current, September 21, 2021, Page 11, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2021
THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD — B5
CLASSIFIEDS
609 Duplex Rentals
Union Co
653 Help Wanted
Baker Co.
654 Help Wanted
Union Co.
677 Baker County
Service Directory
677 Baker County
Service Directory
LOOKING FOR A
GOOD RETURN?
BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT
is currently looking for both
Licensed and Non-Licensed
Substitutes for the 2021-2022
school year. The Non-Licensed
Substitutes will be for the posi-
tions of Paraprofessionals, Sec-
retaries, Librarians, Cooks, and
Custodians. Positions are Open
Until Filled. For the application
process, please go to https://
www.applitrack.com/Baker5J/
onlineapp/ or contact Cathy
Martin at cathy.martin@bak-
ersd.org or call 541-524-2260
Ext. 1004.
NEON is seeking an
Opioid Response Program
Coordinator.
FT position, compensation
$19-$22 per hour DOE plus
benefits. See full job descrip-
tion and application instruc-
tions at neonoregon.org/jobs.
NEON is an equal opportunity
employer.
Tony’s Tree Service
CG R ENTALS & P ROPERTY
M GMT ,. LLC
Why not use this directory
to inform people of your
business?
615 Houses for Rent
Union Co
4-Bdrm, 2 bath w/single car
garage. New remodel.
Lawn care included.
1612 5th St., LaGrande
$1600/mo rent.
541-963-7517
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.
These little ads really work! Join
the thousands of other people in
this area who are regular users
of classified.
651 Help Wanted
Full-Time Employment
Second Mile Electric in
Baker City, Oregon
is searching for a
Journeyman Electrician
to work on residential and
commercial projects.
Benefits:
- Generous benefits including
health ins and retirement
- Paid time off
- Full time position
- Hourly rate of $30-$35
dependent on experience
Requirements:
- Completion of a relevant
apprenticeship
- Valid State license
- Observant and thorough
- Active listener with good
verbal and written skills
- Capable of carrying up to
50 lbs
Please submit your resume to
readybooks@outlook.com
653 Help Wanted
Baker Co.
BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT is
currently accepting applications
for a Food Services Director.
Position is Open Until Filled. For
the application process, please
go to https://www.applitrack.
com/Baker5J/onlineapp/ or con-
tact Cathy Martin at cathy.mar-
tin@bakersd.org or call 541-524-
2260 Ext. 1004.
BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT is
currently accepting applications
for an Administrative Assistant
to the Superintendent and the
School Board. Position is Open
Until Filled. For the application
process, please go to https://
www.applitrack.com/Baker5J/
onlineapp/ or contact Cathy
Martin at cathy.martin@bak-
ersd.org or call 541-524-2260
Ext. 1004.
LOOKING FOR WORK?
Be sure to check out our
NOW
HIRING
Special Section
Publishes:
Thursday,
September 23rd
Employment Opportunities
for Job Seekers across our
region in Eastern Oregon!!
Make your advertising dollars go
further! List your business every
day in the Service Directory in
our classified section of this
newspaper.
654 Help Wanted
Union Co.
Wallowa County Grain
Growers
has an exciting opportunity at
our Island City, Oregon loca-
tion. We are looking for a cus-
tom applicator for our Island
City Agronomy department.
You must have excellent com-
munication skills, be detailed
oriented, and experience with
custom application.
Job Responsibilities:
•Operate dry and or liquid fer-
tilizer spreader.
•Maintain application records.
•Apply pesticides and fertil-
izers at applicable rate to the
appropriate fields
•Knowledge of seed, chem-
ical, and fertilizer to make in-
formed decisions 
•Operate and calibrate equip-
ment.
•Mix and load product onto
equipment.
•Promote a strong safety cul-
ture.
•Perform daily equipment in-
spections
•Perform other duties as-
signed.
•Employment applications and
full job description are avail-
able by email at dward@wcgg.
biz
Basic Qualifications:
(required)
•Valid OR driver license. CDL
preferred
Benefits:
•We offer a competitive ben-
efit package including Health
Insurance, 401(K), and paid
vacation leave.
•Starting wage depends on ex-
perience.
•Wallowa County Grain Grow-
ers is an equal opportunity
employer.
•Successful applicant will be
required to pass pre-employ-
ment drug screening.
The City of Union
is now taking applications for
the position of Lead Librari-
an. This is a full-time benefit-
ed position and the pay range
for this position is from $16.83-
$23.63/hour DOE. Interested
parties must submit a City of
Union Application, Resume,
Cover Letter and two letters of
reference for consideration of
the position. For a copy of the
job description and applica-
tion, please contact Union City
Hall at 541-562-5197 or email
lauradodds@cityofunion.com.
Applications for the position
are due October 8, 2021,
by noon. City of Union is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Baker City
541-523-3708
C HERYL A G UZMAN , O WNER
CCB 63504 ∙ LCB 6271
541-519-5807
D AVID G ENTRY ’ S
C USTOM P AINTING , LLC
655 Help Wanted
Out of Area
Congregational Church
in Enterprise Seeking
Half-Time Pastor
If you have a passion for
growing spiritually and can
inspire others to do the
same, join us at the
Enterprise Community
Congregational Church.
Open to licensed ministers;
will consider skilled lay
pastors. Compensation
negotiable, including
parsonage. For info,
contact Mark Green at
541-263-0140
Linda Foersterling
1609 Tenth St., Baker City
541-523-5327
When you're looking for a really
unusual item, your best bet is
the classified section of this
newspaper. Read it today.
RESIDENTIAL ∙ COMMERCIAL
Todd Livingston
(541)805-8216
APPLIANCES & MORE
Licensed, Bonded, Insured
www.appliancesandmorellc.com
2036 Main St., Baker City
541-523-6284
CCB# 202333
709 Market Basket
CCB: 219615
CHESTERMAN’S
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY
dtupholstery@outlook.com
2327 10th Baker City
THOMAS ORCHARDS
541-903-0480
MMW ELECTRIC
General Contractor
ALL phases of construction
Over 30 Years Experience!
MOTOR & PUMP
REPAIR, INC.
GREG HINRICHSEN
INSURANCE AGENCY INC.
GREG HINRICHSEN, AGENT
1722 CAMPBELL STREET
Baker City, OR 97814-2148
Thatcher’s Ace Hardware
& La Grande Ace Hardware
2200 Resort St., Baker City
541-523-3371
2212 Island Ave., La Grande
541-605-0152
McELROY
PRINTING, INC.
stitches@bmdw.com
1920 Court Avenue
Baker City, OR 97814
541-523-2621
Outstanding
Computer Repair
MOBILE SERVICE
www.outstandingcomputerrepair.com
W EEKDAYS : 7 AM – 7 PM
Dale Bogardus
(541) 297-583 1
U-Pick
Freestone
Canning Peaches.......... $1.05/lb
∙ O’Henry
Nectarines ................... $1.25/lb
Plums .......................... $1.50/lb
Asian Pears ................. $1.05/lb
Bartlett Pears .............. $ .75/lb
(541)805-0588
(541) 519-4905
Mike Voboril ∙ CCB#80969
STATE FARM
Kimberly, Oregon
SHURTLEFF
CONSTRUCTION
CCB# 224281
Ready Pick
Peaches, Plums, Pears,
Nectarines & Apples
678 Union County
Service Directory
RILEY EXCAVATION I NC .
CCB# 168468
rileyexcavation@gmail.com
541-805-9777
Classifieds get results.
Brian Walker, Arborist
541-432-8733
CCB 202271
Andrew’s Tech Repair
https://www.facebook.com/
AndrewsTechRepair
Hours: Everyday 7am-6pm
Andrew Frail ∙ 541-589-3593
M ICHAEL
Calliope
541-786-8463
A Certified Arborist
is an exceptionally beautiful
and loving 5 month old kitten.
Her markings are highly
unusual, and she is
considered a “lucky” cat
because of them
CCB# 183649 ∙ PN – 7077A
INLAND
Turf & Equipment
Are you the right person or
family for her? Please call
503-338-9363 to learn more.
Thank you. La Grande
541.963.4985
DONNA’S
GROOM & BOARD, LTD
1405 17th St. ∙ Baker City
541-523-6080
Jacket & Coverall Repair
Zippers replaced, patching
& other heavy duty repairs.
Reasonable Rates!
Fast Service!
(541)805-9576 ∙ Baker City
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
710 Pets & Supplies
EXECUTIVE TREE
CARE, INC.
www.inlandturf.net
10303 W. 1st St
Isalnd City, OR 97850
677 Baker County
Service Directory
THE SEWING LADY
cgrentalsbakercity@gmail.com
CCB#207675
664 Services
Professional Writing
Services
Includes resumes and cover
letters, newsletters, press
releases, articles, special
projects, and more. Average
hourly rate is $25-$40/hour
depending on the scope and
complexity of the project, with
a one hour minimum.
Call 541-519-0838 or email
pw.writingservices@gmail.
com for more information and
additional pricing structures.
PO BOX 538 ∙ 1133 Madison
Baker City, OR 97814
541-403-1967
541-523-2859
Call
541-963-3161
or
541-523-3673
to place your ad.
678 Union County
Service Directory
Check out our classified ads.
Serious inquiries only
654 Help Wanted
Union Co.
654 Help Wanted
Union Co.
OPPORTUNITY AWAITS! Come join our Kitchen Team at the
Union County Senior Center!
Are you tired of being stuck at minimum wage?! We have a very
competitive pay scale and will pay up to $16.45 per hour! Don’t
miss your chance … it may go fast! Open Until Filled!
•Do you have a desire to help the people in your community?
•Would you enjoy a fast-paced kitchen AND have fun with your
team while working?
•Do you have a valid Oregon driver’s license and are you willing to
drive for our program?
We want you! Apply Today! Questions?
Call Ashley at 541-963-3186
Now Remember! …. You must pass a pre-employment drug
test and criminal history background check. Job description and
applications available online at www.ccno.org or any Community
Connection location. All applications 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
jobs@ccno.org.
Community Connection is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2021
o
o
L
KI N
G
for
Something
Buying
or
Selling,
the classifieds are
the place to be.
Special?
Call to start a
subscription
or place an ad.
541-963-3161
The Observer
541-523-3673
Baker City Herald
by Stella Wilder
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2021
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you are always keenly inter-
ested in what makes things work – and
what makes other people "tick" as well.
You are curious, studious, careful and
thorough in your pursuit of all kinds
of knowledge, and you approach things
from a deeply personal perspective that
allows you to come to a deeper under-
standing of key issues than most others
ever have. A born sociologist, you are
fascinated by the behavior that people
display in all manner of situations and
circumstances.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) – You may
be held back today by concerns that have
continued to creep up on you despite
your efforts to keep them at bay. An-
swers come soon.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) – You'll be
liberated by someone's willingness to let
bygones be bygones. Now you'll have the
time and energy to pursue a new goal.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) – You may
be able to pick up the pace today, but
you must use caution when dealing with
those who are new to your team. Give
them all the details.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) –
You should be able to do more than
planned today, as the first few tasks you
face should be completed in record time.
Enthusiasm is high.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) – You
can take advantage of some shock value
today – but you must be prepared for
someone to turn the tables on you in
some clever way.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) – You'll
have the chance to review your past per-
formance as you plan to repeat yourself
soon. It's likely that the new rewards will
be comparable.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) – You'll be
in a good position today to deal with
something that hasn't been going your
way. Fix the problem, not the blame!
ARIES (March 21-April 19) – You'll be
playing a waiting game with someone
whose goals are similar to your own.
Things heat up when you're both on the
move again.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) – A famil-
iar situation doesn't give you the usual
comfort, and that's because you are not
the same person in at least one subtle
way.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) – You can
turn a minor success into a major tri-
umph today simply by continuing along
your current path and doing what comes
most naturally.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) – Keep tabs
on environmental influences today, as
you'll be affected significantly by even
minor changes. You may "take cover" at
least once!
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) – Momentum
builds, but you must take care not to
lose control and let the potential dangers
overtake the potential gains. Be cautious
and sensible.
COPYRIGHT 2021 UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE, INC.
DISTRIBUTED BY ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATION FOR UFS
1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106; 816-581-7500