4B — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021 C lassifieds Published by The Observer & Baker City Herald - Serving Wallowa, Union and Baker Counties PLACING YOUR AD IS EASY...Union, Wallowa, and Baker Counties Phone La Grande - 541-963-3161 • Baker City - 541-523-3673 On-Line: www.lagrandeobserver.com www.bakercityherald.com 110 Announcements 110 Announcements To Place a Classified Ad Please email your contact information and the content to be included in the ad to: classifieds@bakercityherald.com If you are unable to email please call: Email: Classifieds@lagrandeobserver.com Classifieds@bakercityherald.com 110 Announcements THE DEADLINE for placing a CLASSIFIED AD is 8:30 A.M. ONE BUSINESS DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION Publication Days: Tuesday,Thursday,Saturday (541) 523-3673 Deadline for Classified Ads 8:30 AM one day prior to publication 354 Auction Sales 354 Auction Sales Hospice & Pallative Care, LLC “Affirming life......every day, every time” VOLUNTEER doing what you love! COMPLETE LIQUIDATION ONLINE ONLY AUCTION Cove, Oregon Volunteering is so rewarding and a great way to contribute to your community. If you would like to volunteer a little, a lot, or once in awhile, go to www.gohospice.com If you need assistance contact: BIDDING NOW OPEN Preview, 8am-5pm • Sat. May 1, Sun. May 2 1703 Jasper Street, Cove, OR • Online Bidding closes May 6 • Selling: tractors, 3 horse trailer, saddles and tack, livestock panels, gates, 100’s of shop tools, many vintage collectibles, and much more! This sale is for Lavonne Denning Register to bid and buy at cooteauction.com John Coote 541-786-2255 BUY IT SELL IT FIND IT IN CLASSIFIED Call The Observer or The Baker City Herald by Stella Wilder TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021 YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder Born today, you are a study in contradic- tions -- or, at least, so you will seem until the day comes when you are granted the oppor- tunity to let one side of your personality rise to dominance and become your essential influence and motivator. What you eventually do may be anyone’s guess, but you can take this to the bank: You will do it in a way that no one has done it before, and you will be both praised and criticized for the manner in which you excel. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- You may be surprised by all that transpires today when you were counting on only one thing to involve you fully. A busy phase begins right now! GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- An opportu- nity is just about to pass you by -- unless you do all you can to take advantage of it. Tomorrow is likely to be too late. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021 CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- You can afford to invest a little more in an endeavor that promises to expose you to several new things that you’ll find great interest in. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Once everyone around you is up and going about their busi- ness, you’ll be able to enjoy a little freedom to get your own day started as you will. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- You may have a run-in today with someone who is notoriously difficult to work with, but he or she is likely to back down if you press your case. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- A creative endeavor begins slowly today, but you’ll be able to pick up the pace as soon as everyone knows what his or her job really is. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- You must be ready to jump into the fray as soon as you receive the signal you are waiting for; any delay can cause you to sacrifice much. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- You can teach someone how to do what you know how to do -- but not quite as well, perhaps. Some things simply do not translate at this time. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- You may be entertaining the very beginning of an idea right now, but you can’t force it to develop sooner than it will. Be patient. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- A minor error may have major consequences today, especially if you’re not quick to catch it and correct it. Be sure to check your work! PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- You are not in any real danger today, though you may not be feeling quite up to snuff. The reason should become clear by day’s end. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Someone isn’t playing by the rules, perhaps, but that doesn’t mean you can do the same. You must approach all things in a legitimate manner. COPYRIGHT 2021 UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE, INC. DISTRIBUTED BY ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATION FOR UFS 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106; 816-581-7500 114 Self-Help Group Meetings 114 Self-Help Group Meetings AL-ANON, Cove. Keep coming back. Mondays, 7-8pm. Calvary Baptist Church. 707 Main, Cove. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Goin’ Straight Group Meetings: Mon., Tues. Thurs. & Fri. Start at 8 PM Episcopal Church Basement 2177 1st Street, Baker City PULL TABS ACCEPTED AL-ANON Attitude of Gratitude. Wednesdays, 12:15-1:30pm. Faith Lutheran Church. 12th & Gekeler, La Grande. 541-786-2051 AT THE FOLLOWING BAKER CITY LOCATIONS NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Monday, Thursday, & Friday at 8pm. Episcopal Church 2177 First St. Baker City ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ Baker City Herald Dollar Tree Black’s Distributing Ryder Bros VFW Baker Elk’s Lodge Main Event Lefty’s Tap House Little Bagel Shop Baker City Fire Dept. Haines Sell-Rite Idle Hour Salvation Army and fill out a volunteer application Lori at 541.524.7688 OVER 750 LOTS 110 Announcements 114 Self-Help Group Meetings NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS 541-805-2229 neo-na.org DEADLINES: LINE ADS: Tuesday: 8:30am Monday Thursday: 8:30 am Wednesday Saturday: 8:30 am Friday DISPLAY ADS: 2 Days Prior to Publication Date Drug Problem? We can help! Narcotics Anonymous Phone: 541-805-2229 www.neo-na.org T.O.P.S. Meets every Tuesday Morning 8:30 a.m.-10 a.m. LDS Church in Island City. Fragrance Free Group CELEBRATE RECOVERY Calvary Baptist Church Third & Broadway Baker City, OR EVERY THURSDAY 6:15 - 8:00 PM BAKER COUNTY AA MEETINGS BAKER CITY MONDAYS Survivor’s Group 12 -1:00 pm Baker Presbyterian Church 1995 4th St. (4th & Court, Side Door) TUESDAYS K.I.S.S. (Keep it Simple Sister) 12 - 1:00 pm 1645 Eldon St. Eldon Court Apts Community Room WEDNESDAYS Survivor’s Group 12:05 pm Baker Presbyterian Church 1995 4th St. (4th & Court, Side Door) 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 THURSDAYS Survivor’s Group 12:05 pm Baker Presbyterian Church 1995 4th St. (4th & Court, Side Door) NEW MEETING Huntington Christian Center Thursday’s 7pm 595 E Monroe Street Huntington, OR Check out our classified ads. LA GRANDE NOW HAS A GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS MEETING! Every Friday Night @5pm, 2107 Gekeler Ln, LG, Church of Christ basement. For more info please call 971-219-8411 354 Auction Sales 354 Auction Sales Make your advertising dollars go further! List your business every day in the Service Directory in our classified section of this newspaper. AA MEETINGS Wednesday Nights, 7-8:15pm. Fort Union Grange Hall, corner of McAlister & Gekeler Lanes. For more info, call 541-786-1222 BAKER AUCTION CO. LLC. GUARDIAN MANAGEMENT COMPANY RETIREMENT AUCTION ONLINE AUCTION LOCATED: 1011 12TH Ave S. Payette ID 83661 Bidding will Open April 22. Preview will be April 22 to April 29th Auction closes Thursday April 29th Payments and pickup/ Friday April 30th and Saturday May 1st from 9:00AM-6:00PM Go To bakerauction.bidwrangler.com to login and reg- ister or to view this auction. TRACTORS: 1- New Holland LS170 skid steer; 1- Ma- hindra 2615HST tractor; 1- set of skid steer pallet forks (fits LS170) TRUCKS: 1- 1978 GMC 6500 truck, #TCE668V597725; 1- 1997 Dodge 3500 Cummins Turbo, 1B6MF36D- 8VJ543775; 1- 1997 Chevrolet S10, #1GCDT14X- 4VK212014; 1- 1997 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 #2GCEK19RXV1158106; 1- 2000 Chevrolet 2500 #1GCGC24R8YR151489; 1- 1989 Chevrolet 2500. #2GCFK29K8K1249593; 1- 1996 GMC 1500 SLE Z71 #2GTEK19R3V1568651; 1- 1992 Dodge Dakota #1B7GG23Y3NS567029; 1- 1983 Ford F250 #1FTH- F261XDPA33274; 1- 1992 GMC Isuzu #JALB4B- 1K7N700521; 1- 8’x9’ pickup flatbed TRAILERS: 1- Fastline 20’ tandem axle flat bed trailer #1G9FS20204M171234; 1- 2002 Big Tex 18’ flatbed trailer 3GV06182772102028; 1- 2007 CB 12’x7’ single axle utility trailer 4JUBU12157NO29301#4JUBU12157N02931; 1- 10’x5’ shop built single axle utility trailer; 1- 6’x4’ shop built single axle trailer; 1- 4’6”X8’ single axle utility trailer 12208320; 1 5’6”x14’ shop built tandem axle trailer 12308330; 1- 8’ single axle asphalt crack fill trailer; 1- Grimmer Schmidt 125 D air compressor EQUIPMENT: 1- Western 7.5’ front mount snow plow; 1- Fisher 7.5’ front mount snow plow; 1- Western 6.5’ front mount snow plow; 1- 5’ 3pt box scraper; 1- 6’ 3pt angle blade; 1- Barreto 1624-ST walk behind trencher; 1- Mul- tiquip SP113H18 concrete saw; 1- Billy goat, 10hp, walk behind blower; 1- Mikasa Multiquip 16” walk behind, plate compactor model#MVC99GHW, ser# N6858; 1- 3pt single shank ripper; 1- portable engine stand; 1- hitch mount cyclone spreader; 1- 6” front mount spray boom; 1- 2’x3’ 3pt sprayer frame; 1- 3pt 15’ spray tank w/booms MOWERS AND LAWN EQUIPMENT: 1- Hustler Fast Track Super Duty zero turn mower, 07121395; 1- eXmark zero turn mower; 1- Graham Home 4’ gyro mower; 1- Toro Dingo TX 420 walk behind skid steer; 1- Toro Dingo 4’ trench attachment, 6” cut; 1- Toro lot sweeper attach fits Dingo; 1- Toro rototiller attach fits Dingo; 1- Dingo cement mixer attachment; 1- eXmark Viking walk behind mower; 1- Toro self propelled lawn mower; 1- Toro self propelled lawn mower; 1- eXmark self propelled lawn mower; Husqvarna self propelled mower; 1- BCS power head w/rear drive tiller, 18” tines; 1- Craftsman 208cc rear tine tiller; 1- Briggs and Stratton 23hp Vanguard engine; 1- Troy-Bilt Storm 2410 snow blower; 1- Lazy Boy Snow King snow blower; 1- Stihl 2 stroke gas powered weed wacker (1; 1- Stihl 2 stroke gas powered weed wacker (2; 1- Stihl 2 stroke gas powered weed wacker (3; 1- Stihl 2 stroke gas powered weed wacker (4; 1- Stihl FS76 2 stroke gas powered weed wacker (7; 1- Shindawa 2 stroke gas powered weed wacker (5; 1- Stihl KM111R 2 stroke tree limber, weed eater, hedge trimmer combo unit (10; 1- Sti- hl HS45 2 stroke hedge trimmer, 18” bar #811731552; 1- Stihl BG86Z 2 stroke leaf blower; 1- Stihl BG86Z 2 stroke least blower; 1- King O’ lawn line trimmer IRRIGATION: 1- Clemons inline pressure filter for irrigation; 1- 300gal poly tank; 1- pallet drip irrigation, soaker hose; Misc poly hose; 2- pallets Misc PVC pipe, 3”- 6”; 1- 6.5hp subtropical pump w/ 2” pipe; 1- 110 gal tank (goes with tank frame); 1- Red lion 1/3hp pump Also selling all types of shop equipment. For a full listing please check our website. BAKER AUCTION CO.,LLC 1-800-650-5808 www.BakerAuction.com FRIDAYS Been There Done That (Grapevine Meeting) 5:30 -6:30 pm 2970 Walnut (Corner of “D” & Grove St.) Grove Apts. Community Rm A.A. Book Study 6:00 - 7:00 pm SATURDAYS As Bill Sees It Group 10:00 am 2970 Walnut (Corner of “D” & Grove St.) Grove Apts. Community Rm SUNDAYS Been There Done That 5:30 pm 2970 Walnut (Corner of “D” & Grove St.) Grove Apts. Community Rm Questions call AA Hotline: 541-624-5117 www.oregonaadistrict29.org 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. ∙ Grapevine Meeting 301 S. Lake; 5:30 pm 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) Joseph United Methodist Church; 6:00 pm 301 S. Lake St, Corner 3rd & Lake/Side Stairs, Lake St WEDNESDAYS ∙ Grace and Dignity (Womans Mtg) 12 pm 301 S. Lake St., Church Basement City of Wallowa SUNDAYS ∙ Church of Christ 504 w. 2nd St.; 5:00 pm SATURDAYS ∙ Church of Christ 504 w. 2nd St.; 12:00 pm Questions call AA Hotline: 541-624-5117 www.oregonaadistrict29.org