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B4 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD
675 Service Directory
675 Service Directory
Baker County
Baker County
STATE FARM
FENCES
GREG HINRICHSEN
INSURANCE AGENCY INC.
Greg Hinrichsen, Agent
1722 CAMPBELL STREET
Baker City, OR 97814-2148
CEDAR & CHAIN LINK
Remodels/Handyman Services
Kip Carter Construction
541-519-6273
Great references
CCB# 60701
Union County
INLAND
Turf & Equipment
www.inlandturf.net
10303 W. 1st St
Island City, OR 97850
541.963.4985
Baker County
PRINTING, INC.
Baker County
CG Rentals & Property
Mgmt,. LLC
Jacket & Coverall Repair
Zippers replaced, patching
& other heavy duty repairs.
Reasonable Rates!
Fast Service!
(541)805-9576 ∙ Baker City
Cheryl A Guzman, Owner
541-519-5807
PO BOX 538 ∙ 1133 Madison
Baker City, OR 97814
cgrentalsbakercity@gmail.com
Too many kittens? Find them a
home through the classified.
Todd Livingston
(541) 805-8216
Licensed, Bonded, Insured
CCB# 202333
Whether you’re looking for a job
or looking for a change, there’s a
paycheck out there with your
name on it. Find it with the help
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102 Public Notices
ROTTWEILER PUPPIES
Born Feb. 1st. 3 females, 1 male.
1st vet, 1st shots & tails docked.
Parents AKC and onsite. $1500
Call Brad 541-799-4416
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
CHANGE
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
807 Fuel, Heating
& Firewood
831 Wanted to Buy
DONNA’S
GROOM & BOARD, LTD
1405 17th St. ∙ Baker City
541-523-6080
WANTED TO BUY
Lapidary Rock Collections
Jaspers, Plume Agate,
Thunder Eggs, Turquoise,
Opal, Petrified Wood,
Logs/Rounds etc.
Call Mike (541)742-4608
878 Generators
SHURTLEFF
CONSTRUCTION
CCB# 224281
General Contractor
ALL phases of construction
Over 30 Years Experience!
(541) 805-0588
(541) 519-4905
by Stella Wilder
SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2022
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you are a charismatic, attrac-
tive and capable individual, but you are likely
to have a great many obstacles to overcome as
you make your way in the world and navigate
your life. This is not because of anything
conscious, or because of any flaw in your
character, but rather it is likely to be the com-
bined result of the times in which you live and
the affect that others will have on you -- espe-
cially when you are young. You must always
keep your goals in mind.
MONDAY, MAY 30
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- The signifi-
cance you find in a certain key issue, as well as
the personal resonance, can inspire you to
make a change you’ve long been considering.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- You receive
word from a friend or family member that
things are not the way you left them; it’s time
for you to restore a certain order.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- You may want to
push yourself further today than usual, espe-
cially if you find yourself in service to an idea
in which its time, you think, has come.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- An encoun-
ter with a total stranger means more to you
than you might expect -- especially when you
realize how much you have in common.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- Don’t try to
fight against coincidence today; use it to your
advantage. Remember you cannot control
certain key influences.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- You may
be affected by circumstances that have little to
do with your needs or desires at this time --
but is that cause for concern?
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) --
Assistance may not be available to you when
you think you most need it, but this is the
universe telling you you’re not ready quite yet.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- You
may be frustrated by your seeming inability to
get something done today, but the fact is that
it’s not something you should be doing any-
way.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- Friends
can do only so much for you today, and you’ll
soon realize that the situation you are facing
is a test you must take alone.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- Don’t be
too hard on yourself today when correcting
errors made in the recent past; this is how you
come to terms with the present.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- You may be
pulled in more than one direction today by
those who think they know what is best for
you. Your very autonomy may be at stake.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- You can do
much to ensure that a friend or loved one
doesn’t get left behind today. Focus on the
journey itself, not the destination.
MONDAY, MAY 30, 2022
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you often find yourself at the
center of things, playing many roles that keep
you busy and involved -- even, at times, when
you would prefer solitude and time off. Given
the choice, however, you will always choose
involvement over stagnation; you cannot
stand the thought of doing nothing, either on
a daily basis or with your life as a whole, and
you are glad that you are the type of person
who not only thrives on activity of all kinds,
but also who knows how to attract it and how
to seek it out.
TUESDAY, MAY 31
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- There are
more choices available to you today than you
know, and you must act fast if you’re to
remain ahead of the pack. Don’t be overtaken!
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- A friend
helps you through a tough time today, and
though not all is back to normal, you’ll likely
feel as though you can proceed as if it is.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- You can experi-
ence something out of the normal range of
experience today -- but take care that you
don’t get carried away and make a hasty
change.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- What you
have is likely to be admired by someone, but
you don’t have to be so protective of it that
you’re unable to enjoy it yourself.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- You may be in
for something of an emotional roller coaster
ride today, thanks to a chance encounter that
brings up several sensitive issues.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- Just
because you see something that needs fixing
doesn’t mean you have to become frustrated
or angry. Tend to it and get the work done.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- If
you’re unwilling to speak up when you spot
an injustice, you’re becoming part of the
problem. You must be willing to say what’s
what!
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- You
may find yourself defending another for
doing something you would never do, but it’s
the unique circumstances that are truly at
fault.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- If it’s
simplicity you’re after, you may have it -- but
you’re going to have to pay for it by making a
certain sacrifice. Can you do it?
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- It’s a good
time to put yourself out there and test wheth-
er you’re ready for a coming challenge.
Competition heats up among friends.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- You are
paying attention to all the right issues that you
are aware of -- but one may slip through the
cracks and require a review later on.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- You may
come up against someone who isn’t willing to
listen to what you have to say, regardless of
your intent. It’s a stubborn situation.
MONDAY, MAY 30, 2022
101 Legal Notices
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
Baker County
MOBILE SERVICE
www.outstandingcomputerre-
pair.com
Weekdays: 7 am – 7 pm
Dale Bogardus
(541) 297-5831
710 Pets & Supplies
RESIDENTIAL ∙ COMMERCIAL
Outstanding
Computer Repair
McELROY
stitches@bmdw.com
1920 Court Avenue
Baker City, OR 97814
541-523-2621
675 Service Directory
SATURDAY, MAY 28, 2022
COPYRIGHT 2022 UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE, INC.
DISTRIBUTED BY ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATION FOR UFS
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1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106; 816-581-7500
Lincoln Generator Welder, 18
horsepower, 60ft leads, on a
trailer. $2,000 firm. 541-534-2298
101 Legal Notices
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
CHANGE
A public meeting of the Budget
Committee of the City of Island
City, Union County, State of Ore-
gon, to discuss the budget for the
fiscal year July 1, 2022, to June
30, 2023, will be held at Island
City City Hall, 10605 Island Av-
enue, Island City. The meeting
will take place on June 7, 2022, at
6:00 p.m. The purpose of the
meeting is to receive the budget
message and to receive com-
ment from the public on the
budget. This is a public meeting
where deliberation of the Budget
Committee will take place. Any
person may appear at the meet-
ing and discuss the proposed
programs with the Budget Com-
mittee. A copy of the budget doc-
ument may be inspected or
obtained on or after June 7, 2022,
at Island City City Hall, between
the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:30
p.m.
Published: May 26, 28, 2022
Legal No. 300269
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Budget
Committee of the Island City Area
Sanitation District, Union County,
State of Oregon, to discuss the
budget for the fiscal year July 1,
2022, to June 30, 2023, will be
held at Island City City Hall,
10605 Island Avenue, Island City.
The meeting will take place on
June 8, 2022, at 1:00 p.m. The
purpose of the meeting is to re-
ceive the budget message and to
receive comment from the public
on the budget. This is a public
meeting where deliberation of the
Budget Committee will take place.
Any person may appear at the
meeting and discuss the pro-
posed programs with the Budget
Committee. A copy of the budget
document may be inspected or
obtained on or after June 8, 2022,
at Island City City Hall, between
the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:30
p.m.
Alice Hardy has been appointed
Personal Representative (here-
after PR) of the Estate of Jeffery
L. Hardy, Deceased, Probate No.
22PB03676, Union County Cir-
cuit Court, State of Oregon. All
persons whose rights may be af-
fected by the proceeding may ob-
tain additional information from
the court records, the PR, or the
attorney for the PR. All persons
having claims against the estate
must present them to the PR at:
Mammen & Null, Lawyers, LLC
Zachary Nice,
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.
Published: May 14, 21, 28, 2022
Legal No. 298163
Published: May 26, 28, 2022
Legal No. 300274
Our farm community is well rep-
resented in the classified col-
umns of this newspaper. For all
your agricultural needs, look to
classified.
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help.
Check out our classified ads.
101 Legal Notices
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PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF UNION, OREGON
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
WATER SYSTEM BACKUP POWER AND SYSTEM CONTROLS
IMPROVEMENTS - 2022
The City of Union, Oregon, is requesting Proposals from qualified firms
and individuals to provide labor, materials, transportation, equipment,
and other means to complete the Water System Backup Power and
System Controls Improvements - 2022 project in accordance with the
Contract Documents. A pre-proposal conference is scheduled for June
21, 2022, at 11:00 a.m., at the Union City Hall at 342 South Main,
Union, Oregon. Attendance at this conference is encouraged but not
required. Any statements made by City representatives, agents, or em-
ployees at the pre-proposal conference are not binding on the City un-
less confirmed by written addendum to the Contract Documents.
The Work for this Contract involves the construction of a new structure
at Well No. 2, including an approximately 270 square foot (SF) concrete
masonry unit (CMU) generator room and a 340 SF CMU well room;
the construction of a 220 SF CMU generator room structure at Well
No. 3; the installation of miscellaneous mechanical piping, a new ver-
tical turbine well pump and motor, and approximately 1,200 feet of
water service line; and the completion of miscellaneous electrical, con-
trol, and instrumentation improvements; together with all other Work
required to complete the Project as shown on the Drawings and spec-
ified herein. Potential additive alternative work to the Project includes
the installation of reservoir mixing appurtenances to the existing
750,000-gallon reservoir; construction of an approximately 1,200 SF
wood-framed maintenance room at Well No. 2; and the installation of
a north chlorine residual analyzer.
A public meeting of the Budget
Committee of the 4-H & Exten-
sion Service District, Union
County, State of Oregon, to dis-
cuss the budget for the fiscal year
July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023, will
be held by remote conferencing.
The meeting will take place on
June 8, 2022, at 8:30 am. To lis-
ten to the meeting or participate
in the public comment opportu-
nity, obtain the connection infor-
mation by calling 541-963-1010 by
Tuesday, June 7 at 5 pm, or email
UnionCountyExtension@
oregonstate.edu. The purpose of
the meeting is to receive the
budget message and comments
from the public on the budget. A
copy of the budget document
may be obtained on or after June
1 by calling the Oregon State Uni-
versity Extension Service at 541-
963-1010 between the hours of 8
am and 5 pm. This is a public
meeting where deliberation of the
Budget Committee will take place.
Any person may participate in the
meeting and discuss the pro-
posed programs with the Budget
Committee. Written comments
must be received by 12 noon on
June 7 at OSU Extension Serv-
ice, 10507 N. McAlister Rd., Rm.
9, La Grande, OR.
Proposal Documents are available at http://www.andersonperry.com
under the Bid Docs link. The digital Proposal Documents may be down-
loaded for a non-refundable payment of $25.00 by inputting QuestCDN
eBidDoc Number 8221479 on the website. Assistance with free
QuestCDN membership registration, document downloading, and
working with the digital Project information may be obtained at
QuestCDN.com, at 952-233-1632, or via e-mail at info@questcdn.com.
The Proposal and Contract Documents will be available for download
after June 1, 2022. No paper sets will be provided for proposal pur-
poses. Only a Price Proposal Form obtained from the Engineer shall
be used for pricing purposes. The Proposer shall provide his or her
mailing address, telephone number, and fax number when Contract
Documents are requested. Pre-qualification of proposers is not re-
quired. All proposers are required to comply with the provisions of fed-
eral law, Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS), and City policies and
procedures. Proposers are required to certify non-discrimination in em-
ployment practices as defined in ORS 279A.110.
Published: May 28, June 2, 2022
Legal No. 300660
Published: May 28, 2022
Legal No. 300907
Sealed proposals will be received until June 30, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. local
time at the Union City Hall at P.O. Box 529/342 South Main, Union,
Oregon 97883. There will be no formal opening of proposals. Facsimile
and electronic submitted proposals will not be accepted. The City shall
decline to consider proposals submitted after the above stated dead-
line.
The City expressly reserves the right to:
1. Reject any or all proposals not in compliance with public contracting
procedures or unacceptable to the City;
2. Waive informalities in the proposals;
3. Select the proposal which appears to be in the best interest of the
City; and
4. Postpone or delay the award of the contract if such postponement
or delay is in the best interest of the City.
101 Legal Notices
101 Legal Notices
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NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
A public meeting of the City of Sumpter will be held on June 14, 2022 at 4:00 pm at the Sumpter
City Hall, 240 Mill Street, Sumpter, OR. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the budget for
the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2022 as approved by the City of Sumpter Budget Committee. A
summary of the budget is presented below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained
at 240 Mill St, Sumpter, OR, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., Monday - Wednes-
day. This budget is for an annual budget period. This budget was prepared on a basis of account-
ing that is the same as the preceding year.
Contact: Robert Gaslin, CPA
Telephone: 541-523-6471
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - RESOURCES
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
Adopted Budget
This Year 2020 - 2021
118.825
Beginning Fund Balance/Net Working Capital
826.800
Fees, Licenses, Permits, Fines, Assessments & Other Service Charges
Interfund Transfers / Internal Service Reimbursements
118.362
Current Year Property Taxes Estimated to be Received
73.800
Total Resources
1.137.787
Email: gaslincpas@gmail.com
Approved Budget
Next Year 2021 - 2022
126.785
423.800
109.232
63.500
723.317
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION
Personnel Services
144.140
Materials and Services
277.470
Capital Outlay
541.983
Debt Service
55.832
Interfund Transfers
118.362
Contingencies
0
Unappropriated Ending Balance and Reserved for Future Expenditure
0
Total Requirements
1.137.787
Approved Budget
Next Year 2022 - 2023
135.400
3.536.196
108.534
64.500
3.844.630
171.900
345.950
10.650
55.832
109.232
29.753
0
723.317
232.900
243.950
3.120.796
55.484
108.534
82.966
0
3.844.630
FINANCIAL SUMMARY - REQUIREMENTS AND FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT EMPLOYEES (FTE) BY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT OR PROGRAM *
Name of Organizational Unit or Program
FTE for that unit or program
General Fund: Administration
76.900
169.800
FTE
0,50
0,50
General Fund: Parks & Rec
30.850
28.950
FTE
0,33
0,33
Sumpter Volunteer Fire Department
10.880
17.250
FTE
0,00
0,00
East Cemetary Reserve
7.200
7.250
FTE
0,00
0,00
Flea Market
0,00
0,00
FTE
0,00
0,00
Street Fund
115.825
81.035
FTE
0,33
0,33
Water Fund & Bonded Debt
258.032
258.432
FTE
1,40
1,40
Sewer Fund
638.100
160.600
FTE
0,80
0,80
Total Requirements
1.137.787
723.317
Total FTE
3,36
3,36
114.200
1,00
50.300
0,43
23.850
0,00
7.200
0,00
25.000
0,09
188.300
0,40
3.247.180
1,20
188.600
0,24
3.844.630
3,36
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ACTIVITIES and SOURCES OF FINANCING *
No changes in activities or sources of revenues.
Permanent Rate Levy (rate limit .7987 per $1,000)
Local Option Levy: Marijuana City Sales Tax
Levy For General Obligation Bonds
LONG TERM DEBT
General Obligation Bonds
Other Bonds
Other Borrowings
Total
Legal No. 300389
Published: May 28, June 4, 2022
PROPERTY TAX LEVIES
Rate or Amount Approved
This Year 2020 - 2021
.7987
3%
$44.800
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
Estimated Debt Outstanding
on July 1
$585.000
$237.000
N/A
$822.000
Rate or Amount Approved
Next Year 2021 - 2022
.7987
3%
$44.800
Rate or Amount Approved
Next Year 2022 - 2023
.7987
3%
$44.800
Estimated Debt Authorized, But
Not Incurred on July 1
N/A
N/A
N/A
$0