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    SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2022
110 Announcements
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Baker City
PULL TABS
ACCEPTED
AT THE FOLLOWING
BAKER CITY LOCATIONS
∙ Baker City Herald
∙ Dollar Tree
∙ Black’s Distributing
∙ Ryder Bros
∙ VFW
∙ Baker Elk’s Lodge
∙ Main Event
∙ Lefty’s Tap House
∙ Baker City Fire Dept.
∙ Haines Sell-Rite
∙ Idle Hour
∙ Salvation Army
114 Self-Help
Group Meetings
114 Self-Help
Group Meetings
114 Self-Help
Group Meetings
114 Self-Help
Group Meetings
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS
541-805-2229
neo-na.org
Drug Problem?
We can help!
Narcotics Anonymous
Phone: 541-805-2229
www.neo-na.org
AL-ANON FAMILY GROUP
Support for family & friends
of Alcoholics
Tuesday evenings; 6-7pm
Joseph Methodist Church
(basement on northside)
Joseph, OR
Contact 541-398-1398
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
LA GRANDE
GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS
Every Friday Night @ 5pm, 2107
Gekeler Ln, LG, Church of Christ
basement. For more info please
call 971-219-8411
Someone’s
drinking a problem?
AL-ANON Meetings
are available by phone
Info for Baker City Meetings
Call: 541-239-7323
Calvary Baptist Church
Third & Broadway
Baker City, OR
EVERY THURSDAY
6:15 - 8:00 PM
AL-ANON Attitude of Gratitude.
Wednesdays, 12:15-1:30pm.
Faith Lutheran Church.
12th & Gekeler, La Grande
Please wear a mask & practice
social distancing
541-786-2051
AL-ANON
Mondays, 7 pm
at NKWest, 1208 Adams,
La Grande, OR
BAKER COUNTY
AA MEETINGS
BAKER CITY
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS
Monday, Thursday, & Friday
at 8pm. Episcopal Church
2177 First St.
Baker City
MONDAYS
Survivor’s Group
12 -1:00 pm
Baker Presbyterian Church
1995 4th St.
(4th & Court, Side Door)
Keep Coming Back Family Group
WEDNESDAYS
Survivor’s Group
12:05 pm
Baker Presbyterian Church
1995 4th St.
(4th & Court, Side Door)
THURSDAYS
Survivor’s Group
12:00 pm
Baker Presbyterian Church
1995 4th St.
(4th & Court, Side Door)
AT
FIRST I WAS
EMBARRASSE D.
ME, A CAT,
LIVING WITH
A SINGLE GUY.
BUT WH EN I
WATCH HIM PICK
SOMETHING UP
WITH HIS HANDS
AND EAT IT, I
CAN’T H ELP BUT
LOVE HIM.
— MARU
adopted 01-10-10
FRIDAYS
Been There Done That
5:30 pm
Grove Apartments
Community Room
2970 Walnut Street
SATURDAYS
As Bill Sees It Group
10:00 am 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
Closed Meeting
113.5 E Main St.
TUESDAYS
∙ Enterprise Group
7 - 8:00 pm
(Big Bk Study)
113.5 E Main St.
WEDNESDAYS
∙ Enterprise Group
7:00 pm
Closed Meeting
113.5 E Main St.
THURSDAYS
∙ Enterprise Group
7:00 pm
113.5 E Main St.
FRIDAYS
∙ Enterprise Group
7:00 pm
Closed Meeting
113.5 E Main St.
SATURDAYS
∙ Enterprise Group
7:00 pm
113.5 E Main St.
City of Joseph
WEDNESDAYS
∙ Buck Stops Here
Joseph United
Methodist Church, 12 pm
301 S. Lake St., Joseph
(Church Basement)
CALL
or
visit
The Observer
541-963-3161
TheObserver.com
or
Baker City
Herald
541-523-3673
BakerCityHerald.com
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS
Would you like to
stop compulsive eating?
For Information Call
541-523-5128
Leave a Message
Email: ecapoa@live.com
PEOPLE with PARKINSON’S
Caregivers, Family, Friends
SUPPORT GROUP
Contact Judith at
208-855-9199
Meetings resume @GRH
when restrictions ease.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS
Tues., Noon - 1 PM
P HONE M EETING
CELEBRATE RECOVERY
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS
Goin’ Straight Group
Meetings:
Mon., Tues. Thurs. & Fri.
Start at 8 PM
Episcopal Church Basement
2177 1st Street, Baker City
AA MEETINGS
Wednesday Nights, 7-8:15pm.
Fort Union Grange Hall, corner
of McAlister & Gekeler Lanes.
For more info, call 541-786-1222
THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD — B3
CLASSIFIEDS
THURSDAYS
∙ Grace and Dignity *(WM)
Joseph United
Methodist Church, 12 pm
301 S Lake St., Joseph
(Church Basement)
SATURDAYS
∙ Buck Stops Here
Joseph United
Methodist Church, 12 pm
301 S. Lake St., Joseph
(Church Basement)
Questions call
AA Hotline:
541-624-5117
C ALL : (605) 475-4120
U SE C ODE : 8655565
Or for more information call:
541-540-5326 -or- 541-523-5128
Please Leave a Message
UNION COUNTY
AA MEETINGS
LA GRANDE
MONDAYS
Brown Baggers
12:00 PM
First Christian Church
901 Penn Ave
South Door downstairs
Soul Sister’s
5:30 PM
Temporarily Online
www.oregondistrict29.org
TUESDAYS
Into Action Group
12 - 1:00 PM
Presbyterian Church
1308 Washington Ave.
(entry 6th & Spring St.)
Surrender Group
6:00 PM
First Christian Church
901 Penn Ave
South Door downstairs.
City of Elgin
Greater Elgin Group
7- 8 :00 PM
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
93 S 12 St., Elgin
WEDNESDAYS
Brown Baggers
12:00 PM
First Christian Church
901 Penn Ave
Use front door closest to 4th St.
AL-ANON
Help for persons who have been
affected by someone else’s drinking
Saturday, 9 a.m.
NOCC - Nazarene Church
1250 Hughes Ln. ∙ Baker City
(541)519-7227 or (541)239-7323
Are You Lonely?
Do You Need Help?
Are You Looking For
A New Direction?
A.C.T.S.
Alcohol Chemical Treatment Series
Meetings at:
Lighthouse Church
10501 W 1st Street
Island City, OR 97850
Tuesdays @ 7PM
115 Community
Calendar
VFW POST 460
Every 1st and 3rd Thursday
of the month at 7pm.
Corner of Main at Birch in Union
LA GRANDE LIONS CLUB
Meets 2nd & 4th Monday
of each month @ 12 PM
Union County Senior Center
1504 N. Albany St., La Grande
PINOCHLE
Fridays at 6:30 p.m.
Senior Center
2810 Cedar St.
Public is welcome
Kiwanis Club of Baker City
Tuesday at 12:00 PM
Sunrige Inn Restaurant
1 Sunridge Lane
For more information call:
(541) 523-6027
ROTARY CLUB
of Baker City
Meets every Monday
Noon - 1 PM
Baker Towers
Meeting Room
POWDER RIVER
SPORTSMAN’S CLUB
Meets 1st Tuesday
of every month
8th & Broadway, Baker City
6 PM - Pistolettes
7 PM - Regular Membership
Soul Sister’s
5:30 PM
Temporarily Online
www.oregondistrict29.org
VETERANS of FOREIGN
WARS POST 3048
MONTHLY MEETING
2nd Thurs. of the month
Post & Auxilary meet at
6:30 p.m. at Vets Club
2005 Valley Ave., Baker City
541-523-4988
Turning Point Group, NK
7:00 PM
West Apts Comm. Rm.
1208 Adams Ave, LG
606 Apartment
Rentals
Union Co
THURSDAYS
Surrender Group
6:00 PM
First Christian Church
901 Penn Ave. La Grande.
Close to Downtown & EOU
Studio, most utilities paid. No
smoking/No pets, coin-op laun-
dry. $400/mo, $350 dep. 541-
910-3696.
(Use front door closest to 4th. St.)
City of Cove
Cove Group
7 - 8:00 PM
Baptist Church
707 Main St.
FRIDAYS
Brown Baggers
12:00 PM
First Christian Church
901 Penn Ave
South Door downstairs
SATURDAYS
Soul Sister’s
10:00 AM
Temporarily Online
www.oregondistrict29.org
Surrender Group
10:00 AM
First Christian Church
901 Penn Avenue, La Grande
Grande Ronde Valley Group
7:00 PM
Presbyterian Church
(entry 6th & Spring St)
1308 Washington Ave, La Grande
SUNDAYS
Miracles Group
12:00 PM
First Christian Church
901 Penn Ave. La Grande.
(Use front door closest to 4th. St.)
City of Elgin
Elgin Meeting (Al’s Shop)
10:00 AM
70564 Valley View Rd., Elgin
For Directions Call:
541-805-8311
Virtual Zoom AA Meeting
Everyday at 7:00 PM
To link to meetings, go to:
www.oregonaadistrict29.org
www.oregonaadistrict29.org
Questions call
AA Hotline: 541-624-5117
204 Automobiles
204 Automobiles
Visit
www.gossmotors.com
for our most current offers and to
browse our complete inventory.
1415 Adams Ave • 541-963-4161
CLOSE TO EOU, 1 Bd, most
utilities paid, coin-op laundry,
No Smoking/No Pets. $450-
$525/mo $400 dep.
541-910-
3696.
RANCH N HOME RENTALS
AVAILABLE:
• 1 BR,1 bath in LG for
$650/mo. Available Feb.
• 4 BR, 2 bath Farm house
in Cove. $2,300/mo. Lots
of extras.
For more information
contact Ranch-N-Home at:
∙ Phone: 541-963-5450
∙ Email: rnh@ranchnhome.com
∙ Website: ranchnhome.com
606 Apartment
Rentals
Union Co
Small studio apartment for rent
in LG. $600/mo + $800 dep.
W/S/G, gas & electric paid. For
more information call Delores at
541-910-0811.
CATHERINE CREEK
PROPERTY MGMT
La Grande, OR
541-605-0430
www.catherinecreekpm.com
615 Houses for Rent
Union Co
COVE. Large 4-bdrm, 2 bath,
2-car garage. Room for a horse,
dogs, NO CATS. Water, sewer,
garbage paid. $2000/mo.
Call: 541-805-4208
651 Help Wanted
JOIN OUR TEAM!
Building Healthy Families
We are hiring for a
Parent Educator/Youth
Program Facilitator.
Duties include providing a
variety of programming to kids
and families 0-18, connecting
families to resources and being
part of our Baker County Team.
The position may be 1 full-time
benefitted position, or 2 part-
time positions (non-benefitted).
$15-17 per hour. For a full job
description or to apply contact
mweer@oregonbhf.org
or Maria Weer at 541-426-9411.
Open until filled
653 Help Wanted
Baker Co.
BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT is
currently accepting applications
for a Assistant Softball Coach
at Baker High School. For the
application process, please go
to https://www.applitrack.com/
Baker5J/onlineapp/ or contact
Cathy Martin at cathy.martin@
bakersd.org or call 541-524-
2260 Ext. 1004.
House need new paint? The
Service Directory is the place to
look.
BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT is
currently accepting applications
for Assistant Track Coach at
Baker High School. For the ap-
plication process, please go to
https://www.applitrack.com/
Baker5J/onlineapp/ or contact
Cathy Martin at cathy.mar-
tin@bakersd.org
or
call
541-524-2260 Ext. 1004.
BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT is
currently accepting applications
for a JV2 Volleyball Coach
at Baker High School. For the
application process, please go
to https://www.applitrack.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 applica-
tions for a Tennis Coach at
Baker Middle School. For the
application process, please go
to https://www.applitrack.com/
Baker5J/onlineapp/ or contact
Cathy Martin at cathy.martin@
bakersd.org or call 541-524-
2260 Ext. 1004.
PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR
Baker County is accepting ap-
plications for a Public Health
Director in the Baker County
Health Department. This is a
full-time position with excellent
benefits. The salary range is
$5,041-$6,130 per month DOE.
This position provides for the
administration and management
of the County’s Public Health
Department. A pre-employment
background check will be com-
pleted. For additional informa-
tion or to apply, please contact
WorkSource Baker City at 1575
Dewey Avenue, Baker City, OR
or visit www.bakercounty.org .
Baker County is an equal
opportunity employer.
653 Help Wanted
Baker Co.
BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT is
currently accepting applications
for a Paraprofessional I
position open at Baker Middle
School. Assessment Test can
be given at the District Office.
Position is Open Until Filled.
For the application process,
please go to https://www.ap-
plitrack.com/Baker5J/online-
app/ or contact Cathy Martin at
cathy.martin@bakersd.org
or
call 541-524-2260 Ext. 1004.
Training and Employment
Consortium is looking for a
Special Projects Coordinator!
Inspire the next generation of
conservation leaders through
environmental career exposure,
job skills, interpersonal skills,
and community building. As a
Special Projects Coordinator,
you will develop, coordinate and
provide day-to-day management
of natural resource projects,
mentor and supervise youth and
young adults ages 14-24 from
diverse backgrounds as they
complete important work in our
natural areas, build job and life
skills, and earn a paycheck. See
our website for more information:
http://www.tecteam.org/
openings.html
Closes February 11th, 2022
654 Help Wanted
Union Co.
NEON
is seeking a Training Program
Project Manager. $20 to $23
per hr, FT with benefits. See
www.neonoregon.org/jobs to
apply.
Check out our classified ads.
The Elgin School District
is accepting applications for
the following positions for the
2022-2023 school year:
• Jr. High/High School Principal
• 9-12th Grade Math Teacher
For questions regarding these
positions contact Dianne
Greif 541-437-2021. The Elgin
School District is an equal
Opportunity Employer.
655 Help Wanted
Out of Area
Community
Connection
of Northeast Oregon Inc. is
recruiting for our Wallowa
County Manager position in
Enterprise. Are you looking
for a rewarding career? Would
you enjoy helping people in
your community? Then this
key position could be a great
long-term opportunity for you.
This individual manages the
Enterprise and Wallowa Se-
nior Centers, providing need-
ed services to seniors, and
lower-income individuals who
struggle with housing and util-
ity needs in Wallowa County.
The salary for this full-time
position is $4,716 - $6,712 and
includes a highly competitive
benefit package. If you believe
you are the right person for the
job, please visit our website at
www.ccno.org where you will
find the full job description and
application. Please submit a
cover letter, completed appli-
cation, and resume (reference
letters encouraged) to jobs@
ccno.org, or hand deliver to
any Community Connection
location, or mail to Community
Connection Administration Of-
fice, ATTN: HR Department at
2802 Adams Ave. La Grande,
OR. 97850. If you should have
any questions or need reason-
able accommodations to ap-
ply, please email jobs@ccno.
org or call 541-963-3186 to
speak to HR directly. Position
closes February 9th, 2022 at
5pm. Community Connection
is an equal opportunity em-
ployer.
by Stella Wilder
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2022
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you are destined to be at the
top of the heap, either personally or profes-
sionally -- or, at least in your own mind, both!
Like so many Aquarius natives, you have been
endowed with many native abilities, though
only one or two may be truly useful to you as
you pursue professional success. Others, how-
ever, are enough to make you interested in all
kinds of things.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- What you
find today in the unexplored recesses of your
room, office or car may be just the thing you
need to brighten your spirits.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- You may
have to interpret certain signs very carefully
today before you will know what to do in
response to them. You learn something new.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Just when
you think it’s safe to go back to your old ways,
you’ll be reminded today that a recent change
requires you to be cautious still.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- You’ll be
excited to complete an important part of a
long-term project, but you mustn’t think it’s
time for a rest just yet. Keep going!
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- You may not
be able to find the time to head off on a
restorative journey on your own today, but
you know how to relax and stay focused on
work.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Something
sneaks up on you that requires an immediate
response -- and you’ll surely have one, though
it may not be altogether intended!
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- You may have to
shop around today before you find exactly
what you’re looking for -- and it’s more than a
matter of taste or finances at work.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Cast your
mind back to another time and place; you’ll
appreciate all over again the things that hap-
pened to make you who you are today.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- You may not
enjoy all that happens to you today, but you’ll
certainly appreciate the fact that you are still
“in the game” -- and doing well!
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- You can
enjoy a relaxed and even contemplative day,
but there is a certain issue you must deal with
directly before your time is your own.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- You
have a sense that something big is just begin-
ning, so what do you have to do today to put
yourself in the right place at the right time?
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Some
things simply cannot be done as planned
today, but you’re quite adept at adjusting to
the unforeseen -- and you’ll do so today.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2022
YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder
Born today, you are a highly creative indi-
vidual, with tremendous talents that can, if
well-honed and well-used, propel you to the
pinnacle of success in your chosen field. This
is not, of course, guaranteed, for success is
fickle and depends upon much more than
talent, ability or one’s own nature. Indeed, it
depends on the proper manipulation of all
these, as well as a will to succeed -- and it is
this last with which you have been endowed
to the extent that it sets you apart from others
born in your sign.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- You may
have good reason not to start at the beginning
today, but at the end. You can work backward
to a very satisfying conclusion!
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- You are in
touch with what drives you, but you may not
know where you’re headed at this time. Today,
many signs offer conflicting messages.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) --
Psychological patterns make themselves
known to you today in ways they haven’t in
the past. Much becomes clear that was cloudy
yesterday.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- It’s impor-
tant that you devise a strategy you can stick to
even when met with challenges or setbacks.
You must stay the course today!
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- The fault
you find in a certain plan needn’t cost you
anything, provided you’re able to recognize it
and extract it very quickly today.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- The more
you trust yourself and your inner nature
today, the further you’ll get -- especially when
dealing with those of greater stature.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- You are eager to
shed light on a certain situation that others
seem very happy to overlook or ignore out-
right. You needn’t follow their lead!
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- It’s impor-
tant you put things simply and directly today,
or your most vital messages may not “land.”
Say what you have to say!
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- You may be in
the mood to hide yourself away -- especially
from those who are eager to involve you in
something that might not be legitimate.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- Others
have left it up to you -- again -- to deliver
news to someone that is not likely to be taken
well. After this, you needn’t do it anymore.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- Take
care that the decisions you make today do not
put you in conflict with another. If you’re in
the line of fire, you’ll get hurt!
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) --
“Always” and “never” are two words you
should avoid today -- but if you don’t, you’ll
surely receive reminders about how mislead-
ing they are.
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