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    CLASSIFIEDS
TUESDAY, MAY 24, 2022
651 Help Wanted
BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT is
currently accepting applications
for an ELD Teacher – Second-
ary. Position is Open Until Filled.
For the application process,
please go to https://www.appli-
track.com/Baker5J/onlineapp/ or
contact
Cathy
Martin
at
cathy.martin@bakersd.org or call
541-524-2260 Ext. 1004.
BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT is
currently accepting applications
for a Paraprofessional I position
open at Haines Elementary for
the 2022-2023 school year. As-
sessment Test can be given at
District Office. Position is Open
Until Filled. For the application
process,
please
go
to
https://www.applitrack.com/Baker
5J/onlineapp/ or contact Cathy
Martin at cathy.martin@bak-
ersd.org or call 541-524-2260 Ext.
1004.
BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT is
currently accepting applications
for the following coaches:
• BHS Boys’ JV1 Basketball
Coach
• BHS Girls’ JV1 Basketball
Coach
• BHS Girls’ JV2 Basketball
Coach
Positions are Open Until Filled.
For the application process,
please go to https://www.appli-
track.com/Baker5J/onlineapp/ or
contact
Cathy
Martin
at
cathy.martin@bakersd.org or call
541-524-2260 Ext. 1004.
664 Services
675 Service Directory
For more information, please call
Dianne Greif at 541-437-2021 or
email dianne.greif@elginsd.org.
All applications are available on
the
district
website
(www.elgin.k12.or.us)
101 Legal Notices
101 Legal Notices
101 Legal Notices
Baker County
CG Rentals & Property
Mgmt,. LLC
Cheryl A Guzman, Owner
THE DEADLINE
for placing a
CLASSIFIED AD
is 4:00 P.M.
TWO BUSINESS DAYS
BEFORE PUBLICATION
Publication Days:
Tuesday,Thursday,Saturday
675 Service Directory
Baker Wireless Repair
Cell phone and tablet issues
Benjamin Arvat
541-403-6434
Baker County
THE SEWING LADY
Linda Foersterling
1609 Tenth St., Baker City
541-523-5327
541-519-5807
PO BOX 538 ∙ 1133 Madison
Baker City, OR 97814
cgrentalsbakercity@gmail.com
Baker County
FENCES
CEDAR & CHAIN LINK
Remodels/Handyman Services
Kip Carter Construction
541-519-6273
Great references
CCB# 60701
Baker County
MOBILE SERVICE
www.outstandingcomputerre-
pair.com
Weekdays: 7 am – 7 pm
Dale Bogardus
(541) 297-5831
Michael
541-786-8463
A Certified Arborist
Baker City
Tony’s Tree Service
541-523-3708
Contact: Robert Strope
RESIDENTIAL ∙ COMMERCIAL
Todd Livingston
Telephone: 541-962-1309
Email: rstrope@cityoflagrande.org
FIN AN CIAL S U MMAR Y - R E S OU R CE S
Actual Amount
T OT AL OF ALL FU N D S
2020-21
Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working Capital
Federal, State and All Other Grants
Revenue from Bonds and Other Debt
Interfund Transfers
All Other Resources Except Division of Tax & Special Levy
Revenue from Division of Tax
T ota l R e source s
Union County
CCB# 183649 ∙ PN – 7077A
NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
A public meeting of the City of La Grande Urban Renewal Agency will be held on June 1, 2022 at 6:00
p.m. at City Hall, 1000 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The meeting will be available for viewing
on the City’s scheduled Charter Communications channel 180 beginning at 6:00 p.m. You may also
view the meeting on the La Grande Alive website at https://lagrandealive.tv/city-events/ or on the East-
ern Oregon Alive.TV Facebook page at https://facebook.com/EOAlive.TV. The purpose of this meeting
is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022 as approved by the La Grande Ur-
ban Renewal Agency’s Budget Committee. Any person may appear at the meetings and listen to and/
or participate with comments. Those individuals who wish to provide comments may do so in-person
or may provide virtual public comments with the same limitations as those attending in-person. Per-
sons interested in providing their comments virtually shall contact City Staff at
rstrope@cityoflagrande.org or by calling the City Recorder at (541)962-1309 not later than 5:00 p.m.
on Tuesday, May 31, 2022 to make arrangements. Each community member is asked to confine their
comments to three minutes in length, whether the comments are in-person or virtual. A summary of
the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected online at www.cityoflagrande.
org or obtained by mail or via email request to hrajkovich@cityoflagrande.org or phone request via
phone message to (541)962-1313. This budget is for an annual budget period. This budget was pre-
pared on a basis of accounting that is the same as used in the preceding year.
Outstanding
Computer Repair
$
$
1,006,627 $
-
$
$
$
$
$
$
-
$
637,729 $
69,291 $
989,464 $
2,703,111 $
Adopted Budget
Approved Budget
This Year 2021-22
Next Year 2022-23
1,083,896 $
1,598,425
-
$
-
-
$
1,612,518 $
40,330 $
1,125,000 $
3,861,744 $
FIN AN CIAL S U MMAR Y - R E QU IR E ME N T S BY OBJE CT CLAS S IFICAT ION
Materials and Services
$
245,178 $
358,065
Capital Outlay
$
392,551 $
1,254,453
Debt Service
$
251,243 $
256,442
Interfund Transfers
$
637,729 $
1,612,518
Contingencies
$
-
$
150,000
Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure $
1,176,410 $
230,266
T ota l R e quire me nts
$
2,703,111 $
3,861,744
(541) 805-8216
-
1,837,954
37,564
950,000
4,423,943
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
369,212
1,468,742
251,329
1,837,954
150,000
346,706
4,423,943
3,861,744 $
-
$
4,423,943
-
FIN AN CIAL S U MMAR Y - R E QU IR E ME N T S BY OR GAN IZAT ION AL U N IT OR P R OGR AM *
N a me of Organizational Unit or Program
FT E for that unit or program
Licensed, Bonded, Insured
CCB# 202333
CCB 63504 ∙ LCB 6271
ELGIN SCHOOL DISTRICT
IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
FOR THE FOLLOWING
POSITION FOR THE 2022-2023
SCHOOL YEAR:
9-12 Grade Math Teacher
THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD — B5
$
$
T ota l R e quire me nts
2,703,111 $
-
$
2,703,111
3,861,744
4,423,943
T ota l FT E
Mark’s
Custom Mowing
Lawn Debris Removal
Call: (541)519-5624
Union County
S T AT E ME N T OF CH AN GE S IN ACT IV IT IE S a nd S OU R CE S OF FIN AN CIN G *
Urban Renewal is levying $52,422,181 in the increment value vs. 100%
Jacket & Coverall Repair
Zippers replaced, patching
& other heavy duty repairs.
Reasonable Rates!
Fast Service!
(541)805-9576 ∙ Baker City
S T AT E ME N T OF IN D E BT E D N E S S
LONG TERM DEBT
Other Bonds
Other Borrowings
T ota l
Estimated Debt Outstanding
Estimated Debt Authorized, But
July 1, 2022
Not Incurred on July 1
$1,795,000
$0
$631,655
$0
$2,426,655
$0
Published: May 24, 2022
Legal No. 299168
AW CONSTRUCTION, LLC
CCB#186113
Andy Wolfer
541-910-6609
ELGIN, OR
by Stella Wilder
Baker County
**VACANCY NOTICE**
Elgin School District is accepting
applications for the following po-
sition for the 2022-2023 school
year:
K-6 Special Education Teacher
Must hold proper endorsement
David Gentry’s
Custom Painting, LLC
541-403-1967
CCB#207675
Union County
For questions, contact Tom
Sorensen at 541-437-2321 or
thomas.sorensen@elginsd.org.
Applications are available on the
district
web
page:
www.elgin.k12.or.us. All positions
open until filled.
Riley Excavation Inc.
Elgin School District is an Equal
Opportunity Employer
EXECUTIVE TREE
CARE, INC.
Brian Walker, Arborist
541-432-8733
CCB 202271
ELGIN, OR
WE ARE HIRING!!
Burnt River SD is currently
accepting applications for the
2022-23 school year:
∙ Dorm Host Parents
Boys’ Dorm
∙ K-5 Teacher in a
Self-Contained Classroom
CCB# 168468
rileyexcavation@gmail.com
541-805-9777
Union County
Baker County
Contact:
Lou Lyon, Superintendent
541-446-3466
or Charlene Surber, HR
at 541-966-3224 for additional
information. For a full job
description or to apply visit:
imesd.k12.or.us/employment
MMW ELECTRIC
MOTOR & PUMP
REPAIR, INC.
North Powder School District
is accepting applications for the
following positions:
•
1.0 FTE (full-time) 3rd
Grade Teaching Position.
•
Full-Time Paraprofessional
/Janitorial position (12
month)
Successful candidates will be
contacted for interviews. Appli-
cations will be accepted until
filled. Compensation will be
based on experience and
placement on the Salary
Schedule. If you have questions
please contact the district at the
number below. If interested
please submit a letter of inter-
est, three letters of recommen-
dation and an application to:
710 Pets, & Supplies
appliancesandmorellc.com
2036 Main St., Baker City
541-523-6284
CCB: 219615
Baker County
For more information, please
email dianne.greif@elginsd.org
or call Dianne Greif at 541-437-
2021. All applications are avail-
able on the district website
(www.elgin.k12.or.us)
CLOSING DATE: OPEN UNTIL
FILLED. ELGIN SCHOOL DIS-
TRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPOR-
TUNITY EMPLOYER.
SHURTLEFF
CONSTRUCTION
CCB# 224281
General Contractor
ALL phases of construction
Over 30 Years Experience!
(541) 805-0588
(541) 519-4905
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 2022
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you pretty much let it all hang
out and allow others to deal with you as they
will -- rather than controlling your behavior to
suit those around you. Others may label you
“inconsiderate” or “thoughtless,” and that may
be so as far as social constructs are concerned,
but you cannot be anything but what you truly
are, and any attempt to hide or alter your
nature to suit a given circumstance or some-
one’s personal taste or preferences is sure to
backfire.
THURSDAY, MAY 26
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- You are feel-
ing the need for something to cling to today as
your emotions well up and you fear losing
control. A friend is standing by.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- You’ll want
to spend as much time as possible in prepara-
tion for the next big thing -- even though you
may not know exactly what it is.
APPLIANCES & MORE
(Positions are open until filled)
ELGIN SCHOOL DISTRICT
IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
FOR THE FOLLOWING POSI-
TIONS FOR THIS SUMMER
AND THE 2022-2023 SCHOOL
YEAR:
Summer food program
Business manager
Food service supervisor
Part-time Spanish teacher
DONNA’S
GROOM & BOARD, LTD
1405 17th St. ∙ Baker City
541-523-6080
807 Fuel, Heating
& Firewood
Mike Voboril ∙ CCB#80969
541-523-2859
Firewood $220 in the rounds
4”-12” in DIA, $250 split.
Other varieties of wood and
logs available. Delivered in the
valley. (541)786-0407
Union County
831 Wanted to Buy
Andrew’s Tech Repair
WANTED TO BUY
Lapidary Rock Collections
Jaspers, Plume Agate,
Thunder Eggs, Turquoise,
Opal, Petrified Wood,
Logs/Rounds etc.
Call Mike (541)742-4608
https://www.facebook.com/
AndrewsTechRepair
Hours: Everyday 7am-6pm
A ndrew Frail ∙ 541-589-3593
Baker County
CHESTERMAN’S
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY
dtupholstery@outlook.com
2327 10th St., Baker City
541-903-0480
Baker & Union County
Thatcher’s Ace Hardware
& La Grande Ace Hardware
2200 Resort St., Baker City
541-523-3371
2212 Island Ave., LaGrande
541-605-0152
Baker County
STATE FARM
GREG HINRICHSEN
INSURANCE AGENCY INC.
Greg Hinrichsen, Agent
1722 CAMPBELL STREET
Baker City, OR 97814-2148
Union County
INLAND
Turf & Equipment
www.inlandturf.net
10303 W. 1st St
Island City, OR 97850
541.963.4985
Baker County
McELROY
PRINTING, INC.
Lance L Dixon
or Molly Smith
PO Box 10
North Powder, OR 97867
541-898-2244 (Ext: 8822)
stitches@bmdw.com
1920 Court Avenue
Baker City, OR 97814
541-523-2621
204 Automobiles
204 Automobiles
Visit
www.gossmotors.com
for our most current
offers and to browse
our complete inventory.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25,2022
878 Generators
Lincoln Generator Welder, 18
horsepower, 60ft leads, on a
trailer. $2,000 firm. 541-534-2298
101 Legal Notices
NATIONAL FOREST
TIMBER FOR SALE
WALLOWA-WHITMAN
NATIONAL FOREST
The Whitney Flats DxP Sale is lo-
cated within T. 10S., R. 36E., Sec-
tions 11, 14, 15, 22, 23, 26, 27, 32,
33, 34, and 35 T. 11S., R. 36E.,
Sections 03, 04, 05, 08, 09, and
10 WM. The Forest Service will
receive Sealed bids at Wallowa-
Whitman National Forest Head-
quarters before or at the time of
public bid opening at 10:00 AM
local time on 06/23/2022 for an
estimated volume of 27958 ton of
Douglas-fir and Other Coniferous
Species sawtimber, and 64814
ton of Ponderosa Pine sawtimber
marked or otherwise designated
for cutting. In addition, there is
within the sale area an unesti-
mated volume of Softwood Other
sawtimber, and Softwood Other
grn bio cv that the bidder may
agree to remove at a fixed rate.
Sale contains specified roads
with an estimated public works
construction cost of $155,706.34.
Bidders qualifying as small busi-
ness concerns under the Small
Business Act may, when submit-
ting a bid, elect for the Forest
Service to build permanent roads.
Additional information concerning
this option is in the prospectus.
The Forest Service reserves the
right to reject any and all bids. In-
terested parties may obtain a
prospectus from the office listed
below. A prospectus, bid form,
and complete information con-
cerning the timber, the conditions
of sale, and submission of bids is
available to the public from the
h tt p : / / w w w. f s . u s d a . g o v / r e -
sourcedetail/wallowa-
whitman/landmanagement/.
USDA is an equal opportunity
provider, employer, and lender.
Legal No. 299114
Published: May 24, 2022
1415 Adams Ave • 541-963-4161
Check out our classified ads.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Reaching out
without intent may only prove a waste of valu-
able time today. You’ll want to tee up your
selling points; be as persuasive as you can.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- You’re behav-
ing in a way that doesn’t bode well for another
who is likely depending on you. It’s time to get
serious and do what you must.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- The advice
you receive today may not be applicable to
your immediate situation, but you’ll surely
want to tuck it away to use another time.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- Listen to
what comes your way -- or, rather, listen to the
manner in which the message is delivered.
This tells you a lot about its reliability.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- You’ll
feel a strong gravitational pull from someone
who is very eager to get to know you better,
but is this something you can’t afford?
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- You’ll
receive the information you need, but in order
to receive it in time to use it, you must give
someone a very clear nudge!
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- It’s a good
day to pick up the pace somewhat, and others
are eager for you to demonstrate just how
good you are at controlling the race.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- You can
afford to let down just a little today, as the
greatest responsibility is likely to be shoul-
dered by a teammate -- but just for now.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- The fact
that you’re feeling uninspired has little to do
with the opportunities you’re facing; you’ve
simply got to adjust your attitude.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- You feel as
though you’re coming to the end of the line,
but that’s merely an illusion -- and one you
must dispel quickly today.
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