WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2019
114 Self-Help
Group Meetings
WALLOWA COUNTY
AA MEETINGS
Enterprise
MONDAYS
Enterprise Group
7:00 pm
113.5 E Main St.
TUESDAYS
Enterprise Group
12 - 1:00 pm
113.5 E Main St.
Enterprise Group
7 - 8:00 pm
(Big Bk Study)
113.5 E Main St.
WEDNESDAYS
Enterprise Group
7:00 pm
113.5 E Main St.
THURSDAYS
Enterprise Group
12 - 1:00 pm
113.5 E Main St.
All Saints (Mens Mtg)
7:00 pm
113.5 E Main St.
FRIDAYS
Enterprise Group
7:00 pm
113.5 E Main St.
SATURDAYS
Enterprise Group
7:00 pm
113.5 E Main St.
City of Joseph
MONDAYS
Grace and Dignity
(Womans Mtg)
6:00 pm
Joseph United
Methodist Church
301 S. Lake St,
Corner 3rd & Lake
Side Stairs on Lake St.
WEDNESDAYS
Grace and Dignity
(Womans Mtg) 12 pm
301 S. Lake St.,
Church Basement
City of Wallowa
SUNDAYS
Assembly of God Church
7pm
Questions call
AA Hotline:
541-624-5117
www.oregonaadistrict29.org
Call
541-963-3161
or
541-523-3673
to place your ad.
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Even if you think they do,
you'll have to keep remind
ing them about it.
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umns of this newspaper. For all
your agricultural needs, look to
classified.
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114 Self-Help
Group Meetings
AL-ANON
Wed., 4 p.m. ∙ Halfway Library
(Please use back door)
Corner of Church St. /Gover Ln.
Halfway, OR
(541) 540-5326
CELEBRATE
RECOVERY
Meets Thursdays at 6:15pm
Calvary Baptist Church
3rd and Broadway
CELEBRATE RECOVERY
Calvary Baptist Church
2130 4th Street
Baker City, OR
Every Thursday
Dinner at 5:30 p.m.
Class starts at 6:15 p.m.
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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.
SAFE HAVEN
Alzheimer/Dementia
Caregivers Support Group
2nd Friday of every month
at 11:45 AM
Fellowship Hall (right wing)
Nazarene Church
1250 Hughes Lane, Baker City
UNION COUNTY
AA MEETINGS
LA GRANDE
MONDAYS
Primary Purpose Group
12 - 1:00pm
2620 Bearco Loop
TUESDAYS
Into Action Group
12 - 1:00 pm
Presbyterian Church
1308 Washington Ave.
(entry 6th & Spring St.)
Surrender Group
7 - 8:00 pm
2620 Bearco Loop
City of Elgin
Greater Elgin Group
7- 8 :00 pm
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
93 S 12 St., Elgin
WEDNESDAYS
Primary Purpose Group
12 - 1:00 pm
2620 Bearco Loop
Surrender Group
7 - 8:00 pm
2620 Bearco Loop
Island City
Soul Sister’s
5:30 p.m.
10801 Walton Rd.
Blue Springs Apartments
Community Room
Turning Point Group
7 - 8:15 pm
63161 Gekeler Lane
Fort Union Grange Hall
(Corner of McAllister &
Gekeler)
THURSDAYS
Surrender Group
7 - 8:00 pm
2620 Bearco Loop
City of Cove
Cove Group
7 - 8:00 pm
Baptist Church
707 Main St.
FRIDAYS
Primary Purpose Group
12 - 1:00 pm
2620 Bearco Loop
City of Elgin
Elgin Group
(Winter only)
6:00 PM
70564 Valley View Rd
(in shop)
114 Self-Help
Group Meetings
NORTHEAST
OREGON CLASSIFIEDS
offers Self Help & Support
Group Announcements
at no charge
For Baker City call:
Julie (541)-523-3673
For LaGrande call:
Devi- (541) 963-3161
115 Community
Calendar
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS:
Monday, Thursday, & Friday
at 8pm. Episcopal Church
2177 First St., Baker City
Grande Ronde Valley Group
7 - 8:00 pm
Presbyterian Church
1308 Washington Ave.
(entry 6th & Spring St.)
SUNDAYS
Miracles Meeting
10 - 11:00 am
2620 Bearco Loop
Questions call
AA Hotline: 541-624-5117
www.oregonaadistrict29.org
204 Automobiles
96 FORD 3/4 ton, 5-speed, Die-
sel, excellent body & interior w/
canopy. $9500. 503-728-3562
228 Tires & Wheels
STUDDED SNOW tires, Win-
tercat SST, M/S, LT245/75R-16.
Used one season. $350 obo.
Cash only. 541-562-5005.
301 RVs & Travel
Trailers
2016 GRANDE DESIGN Reflec-
tion 5th Wheel. Model 303RLS.
3 Slides, fireplace. $34,000
541-963-8681
AMERICAN LEGION
Meets at the 41 Club @ 6 PM
1st Wednesday of every month
2129 2nd St. ∙ Baker City, OR
BINGO
Sunday ~ 2 pm - 4pm St.
St. Frances DeSales Social Hall
2235 1st St., Baker City
Info: (541) 523-2114
OVEREATERS
ANONYMOUS
Change Eating Habits
Friday 8:45 A.M.
Call 541-523-5128
PINOCHLE
Fridays at 6:30 p.m.
Senior Center
2810 Cedar St.
Public is welcome
BINGO
Tues. & Thurs. ∙ 1:00 PM
Community Connection
2810 Cedar St., Baker City
NARCOTICS
ANONYMOUS:
Monday, Thursday, & Friday
at 8pm. Episcopal Church
2177 First St.,
Baker City.
DO YOU HAVE......
HURTS, HABITS and/or
HANG UPS?
12 Step Biblical Support
Harvest Church
3720 Birch St. Baker City
Thurs., 6:30 - 8:30 PM
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS
Tues., Noon - 1 PM
Baker County Library
(Archive Room)
2400 Resort St
541-540-5326
ALZHEIMERS-DEMENTIA
Support Group meeting
2nd Friday of every mo.
11:30 am to 1:00 pm.
1250 Hughes Lane Baker City
Church of the Nazarene
(In the Fellowship Hall)
541-523-9845
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AA MEETING:
Survivor Group.
Mon., Wed. & Thurs.
12:05 pm-1:05 pm.
Presbyterian Church,
1995 4th St.
(4th & Court Sts.)
Baker City. Open,
No smoking.
AL-ANON
Concerned about
someone else’s drinking?
Saturday, 9 a.m.
Northeast OR
Compassion Center
1250 Hughes Ln.
Baker City
(509)420-0495
NARCOTICS
ANONYMOUS
Goin’ Straight Group
Meetings:
Mon. - Tues.
Thurs. & Fri. ~ 8 PM
Episcopal Church
Basement
2177 1st Street
Baker City
Someone’s
drinking a problem?
AL-ANON
Monday at Noon
Presbyterian Church
(Music Room, Upstairs)
1995 4th St.
(Use Washington Ave.)
541-523-5851
Baker City
SUBSCRIBERS!
SATURDAYS
Surrender Group
10 - 11:00 am
2620 Bearco Loop
213 4WD
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210 Trucks
2013 GMC 2500 HD Duramax
6.6 turbo diesel w/canopy. One
owner, 93,000 mi. $28,000.
541-995-8185 or 541-221-3255,
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204 Automobiles
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2012 Keystone Springdale, 22’,
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floorplan. Gently used, excellent
condition. Everything included.
$12,495. Call
541-975-3131
When you're looking for a really
unusual item, your best bet is
the classified section of this
newspaper. Read it today.
NORTHWOOD TEARDROP
*dimensions:15x8x6
*wireless rear view camera
*porta potty
*two tables, large outside, small
inside.
*large amounts of storage space
*3-burner propane stove
*kitchen trash bag
*10.5 gallon water tank
*2 batteries for 12v lights, radio,
LED reading lamp
$6000 541-963-9107
2011 OPEN RANGE
5TH WHEEL RV
Model: Roamer 280 RLS
28 ft., 3 slides. See at
3690 8th Dr., Baker City
or call 971-600-7329
$17,500
351 Farm, Yard,
Estate Sales
474 Union County
Garage Sales
CARPORT SALE
920 1/2 H ST.
SAT 8:30 - 4
Furniture, antique & collection,
knick-knacks, kitchen and More!
End Of Summer Sale. Sat.,
8am-11am. Patio Table Set,
BBQ, ice chest, etc. 10306 Emi-
ly Dr Island City.
MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE
2270 D St.
Fri. 9/18; 9am - 3pm
Sat. 9/19; 8am - 1pm
NO Early sales!
470 Baker County
Garage Sales
CLOTHING GIVE AWAY
Compassion Center
1250 Hughes Lane
(Nazarene Church)
Sept. 20 & 21 ∙ 9 AM - 7 PM
ESTATE SALE
69 Years Accumulation!
2444 Carter St
Fri. - Sun.; 7AM - ?
Horse tack, tools, lots of dish &
housewares, vintage lanterns,
antiques & furniture
YOUNG LIFE & WYLDE
Bi-Annual Yard Sale
Sat., Sept. 21st; 8AM - 2PM
Family Life Center at
Nazarene Church
1250 Hughes Lane
Support kids camp!
ALL ADS FOR:
GARAGE SALES,
MOVING SALES,
YARD SALES,
must be PREPAID at
The Baker City Herald
1668 Resort St. Ste A,
Baker City or
The Observer Office
1406 Fifth St., LaGrande
914 Washington Ave./Plum St
Friday, Sept. 20th; Starts 8AM
Proceeds benefit
Best Friends of Baker
1 King mattress/box spring/ frame
1 Schwin adult tricycle
1 Glass patio table
1 Honda 4-stroke snowblower
1 Older 2500 watt generator
1 Gas weed eater
1 Gas leaf blower
1 Electric grass edger
1 New portable Bar-B-Q
1 Used portable Bar-B-Q
1 Old long crosscut saw (for art)
1 Snow shovel
2 Wicker lawn chairs
Cove, 705 & 703 1st, Sat. &
Sun., 9am-3pm. New blue can-
ning jars, tools, new meat grind-
er, sewing machine, women’s
clothes size 7-10 & lots of misc.
GRANDE
MOVING
SALE,
65027 Hurricane Cr. Rd. En-
terprise. Sat. & Sun. 8am-4pm.
1978 Mercedes 450 Convertible,
kayak w/sails, Artic Cat ATV,
metal sculpture by Spokane Art-
ist David Govedare (Runner’s in
the park) baking oven, books,
art, camping equipment, furni-
ture, Christmas decor & much,
much more.
BROWNTON ESTATE SALE,
Fri & Sat., Doors open at 9am.
Inside at 1200 B Ave., LG.
Chairs, tables, lamps, antiques,
original paintings, prints, king
& queen beds, large round top
trunk, crystal , cut glass, pressed
glass, upolstered settee, Baker
Secretary, many beautiful an-
tique chairs, charming hutch,
Drexel dining table and chairs,
sofa table, and side tables, as-
sorted dolls, lots of nicer smaller
items from 100 years of living.
504 Homes for Sale
FSBO: 2430 7th St.
Large 3-bdrm, 1.5 bath
w/full basement.
To see call 541-523-2263,
by appointment only
505 Houses for Sale
Baker Co
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(541) 963-3161
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by Stella Wilder
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2019
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you are one of those who
seems to be always in the right place at the
right time, and the secret to your success
must be a readiness to do what is necessary
when opportunity calls to you and invites you
to take part in extraordinary affairs. When
young, you will no doubt do all you can to
learn all you can about all manner of jobs,
careers and lifestyles so that later in life you
can take advantage of what presents itself to
you and succeed where others likely have
fallen short.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Another day
older, but not yet another day wiser? Today
you’ll experience a few things that certainly
add to your own store of knowledge.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- You’ll want to
avoid any missteps today as you approach
someone with an offer that might, if you’re
not careful, be completely misinterpreted.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- You won’t
want to break up the flow today; keep things
going, and let others join in if they choose.
You can maintain a controlling influence.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) --
Someone you know well has been trying to
obscure a central issue lately -- but you’ll see
through the ruse and reveal the truth.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- You are
eager to know what others will bring to the
table, but you are certainly no mind reader,
and you’ll have to wait like everyone else.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- Patience
is more than a virtue today; it is an essential
component of what should turn out to be a
resounding personal victory for you.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- You have
the chance to return a favor rendered to you
quite some time ago. Never fear -- the party
in question remembers well your debt!
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- There’s no
such thing as an “empty gesture,” especially
where a certain key issue is concerned. You
can be sure your efforts will be noted.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- The rules
must not be broken today, but that doesn’t
mean you cannot move forward according to
a rather liberal interpretation of them.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- The impos-
sible becomes possible before the day is out.
Something exciting is in the wind, and you’ll
want to take advantage of it, surely.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- You can
progress in a new way today without attract-
ing a great deal of attention to yourself or
your activities. Later you can reveal all.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- You may have to
do something wrong in order to do some-
thing else that is right. This kind of trade-off
is nothing new to you, is it?
(EDITORS: For editorial questions, please contact Hollie Westring at hwestring@
amuniversal.com.)
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