CLASSIFIEDS TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 2022 THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD — B3 102 Public Notices 102 Public Notices 104 Community Calen- 114 Group Meetings 114 Group Meetings In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Baker In the Matter of the Estate of Dudley M. Frost, Deceased. Case No. 22PB02759 son during the hearing. Failure to provide statements or evidence sufficient to afford the decision maker an opportunity to respond to the issue, precludes appeal to the Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) based on that issue. Copies of the hearing materials will be available for inspection on or before April 13, 2022, at the Baker County Courthouse, 1995 3rd Street, and all materials can be viewed for no cost, or provided at a reasonable cost; digital ver- sions can be e-mailed for free. VFW POST 460 Every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at 7pm. Corner of Main at Birch in Union NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Monday, Thursday, & Friday at 8pm. Episcopal Church 2177 First St., Baker City LA GRANDE LIONS CLUB Meets 2nd & 4th Monday of each month @ 12 PM Union County Senior Center 1504 N. Albany St., La Grande CELEBRATE RECOVERY Calvary Baptist Church Third & Broadway Baker City, OR EVERY THURSDAY 6:15 - 8:00 PM AA MEETINGS - La Grande Wednesday Nights, 7-8:15pm. Fort Union Grange Hall, corner of McAlister & Gekeler Lanes. For more info, call 541-786-1222 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Julie McLean has been appointed and has qualified as the Personal Representative of the Estate. All persons having claims against the Estate are hereby required to present the same to the Personal Representative, with proper vouchers, at the law offices of In- termountain Law, P.C., 2189 N Whitley Drive, Fruitland, ID 83619, within four months from the date of the first publication of this Notice, or they may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceed- ings in this Estate may obtain ad- ditional information from the records of the Court, the Personal Representative or the attorney for the Personal Representative. Dated and first published this 5th day of April, 2022. Julie McLean, Personal Representative Ryan H. Holden, OSB#130044 Intermountain Law, PC Attorney for Personal Representative 2189 N Whitley Drive Fruitland, ID 83619 Legal No. 289781 Published: April 5, 12, 19, 2022 NEWS NOTICE The Baker City Planning Com- mission will hold a public hearing at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 20, 2022, in the Council Chambers at the Baker City Hall, 1655 1st Street, Baker City, Ore- gon, to consider: Legal No. 289995 Published: April 5, 2022 NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the Burnt River School District, Baker County, State of Oregon, to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023, will be held at Burnt River School Con- ference Rm, 201 S. 1st Ave., Unity, OR. The meeting will take place on April 14, 2022, at 6:00 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive comment from the pub- lic 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 April 14, 2022 at Burnt River School District, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Legal No. 286260 Published: March 22, April 5, 2022 103 Announcements CUP-22-026: A conditional use permit to replace an existing sign with an electronic reader board at the Baker Elks Lodge at 1896 2nd Street in the Central-Com- mercial (C-C) Zone. Applicable criteria are listed in Baker City Development Code Section 4.4.400. Contact Madison Bros- sett with questions at 541-523- 8219. CUP-22-029: A conditional use permit to build a 1,728 sq. ft. ac- cessory building at 306 2nd Street in the Residential- Low- Density (R-LD) Zone. Applicable criteria are listed in Baker City Development Code Section 4.4.400. Contact Madison Bros- sett with questions at 541-523- 8219. SUB-22-013: A six-lot subdivision request by Eagle Eye Ventures in the Residential-Low Density (R- LD) Zone between Colorado Av- enue and S. Foothill Drive. Applicable criteria are listed in Baker City Development Code Chapters 2.2, 3.1-3.4 and 4.3, along with Oregon Revised Statute Chapter 92. Contact Tara Micka with questions at 541-523- 8219. The public is invited to at- tend this public hearing and to submit oral or written testimony. Testimony and relevant evidence must be based on the applicable review criteria and submitted to the Planning Department by 5:00 pm on the hearing date, or in per- son during the hearing. Failure to Placing an ad in classified is a very simple process. Just call the classified department and we'll help you word your ad for maxi- mum response. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 2022 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 PINOCHLE Fridays at 6:30 p.m. Senior Center 2810 Cedar St., Baker City Public is welcome Baker County United “freedom rallies” 3rd Thursday each month 5 p.m. at the Sunridge 1 Sunridge Lane. The public is invited 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 114 Group Meetings NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS 541-805-2229 neo-na.org Call 541-963-3161 or 541-523-3673 to place your ad. AL-ANON Keep Coming Back Family Group Mondays, 7 pm at NKWest, 1208 Adams, La Grande, OR GET QUICK CASH WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS! Sell your unwanted car, prop- erty and household items more quickly and affordably with the classifieds. Just call us today to place your ad and get ready to start counting your cash. The Observer 541- 963-3161. The Baker City Herald 541-523-3673 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 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 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Goin’ Straight Group Meetings: Mon., Tues. Thurs. & Fri. Start at 8 PM Episcopal Church Basement 2177 1st Street, Baker City 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. 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 OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Tues., Noon - 1 PM Phone Meeting Call: (605) 475-4120 Use Code: 8655565 Or for more information call: 541-540-5326 -or- 541-523-5128 Please Leave a Message 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 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) 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 www.oregonaadistrict29.org 301 RV’s & Travel Trail- BAKER COUNTY AA MEETINGS BAKER CITY MONDAYS Survivor’s Group 12 -1:00 pm Baker Presbyterian Church 1995 4th St. (4th & Court, Side Door) 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) 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 UNION COUNTY AA MEETINGS LA GRANDE MONDAYS Brown Baggers; 12:00 PM First Christian Church 901 Penn Ave South Door downstairs 2019 Gulf Stream, Vintage Cruiser, 19’ Travel Trailer Sleeps 4. Excellent Condition! Includes: 50’s retro design, fur- nace, air conditioning, water heater, stove, oven, microwave, bathroom w/separate shower, radio/C.D player, t.v. antenna, solar connection, queen bed, automatic awning, stabilizer hitch and more. $15,500. Call: 541-519-2350 401 Garage/Yard Sales Baker County SPRING BAZAAR Missouri Flat Grange (North end of Cedar) Friday, April 8th; 9 - 5 Saturday, April 9th; 9 - 3 Hope to see you there! CRUISE THROUGH classified when you’re in the market for a new or used car. 604 Apartments CATHERINE CREEK PROPERTY MGMT La Grande, OR 541-605-0430 www.catherinecreekpm.com 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. Soul Sister’s; 5:30 PM Temporarily Online www.oregondistrict29.org La Grande Small studio apartment for rent. $600/mo + $800 dep. W/S/G, gas & electric paid. For more informa- tion call Delores at 541-910-0811. TUESDAYS Into Action Group; 12-1:00 PM Presbyterian Church 1308 Washington Ave. (entry 6th & Spring St.) La Grande CLOSE TO EOU, 1 Bd, most utilities paid, coin-op laundry, No Smoking/No Pets. $450- $525/mo $400 dep. 541-910- 3696. 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 Front door closest to 4th St. Soul Sister’s; 5:30 PM Temporarily Online www.oregondistrict29.org Call 541-963-3161 or 541-523-3673 to place your ad. 607 Houses for Rent RANCH N HOME RENTALS AVAILABLE: • 2 BR, 1 bath. $950/mo. LG Turning Point Group, NK 7:00 PM West Apts Comm. Rm. 1208 Adams Ave, LG • 2 BR, 1 bath. $750/mo LG THURSDAYS Surrender Group; 6:00 PM First Christian Church 901 Penn Ave. La Grande. Front door closest to 4th. St. · Phone: 541-963-5450 · Email: rnh@ranchnhome.com · Website: ranchnhome.com 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 For more information contact Ranch-N-Home at: 610 Commercial Rental Baker City - For Rent STORAGE WAREHOUSE 6000+Sq. Ft. - $700/mo. 541-519-2736 SATURDAYS Soul Sister’s; 10:00 AM Temporarily Online www.oregondistrict29.org Surrender Group; 10:00 AM First Christian Church 901 Penn Avenue, LG Grande Ronde Valley Group 7:00 PM Presbyterian Church (entry 6th & Spring St) 1308 Washington Ave, LG SUNDAYS Miracles Group; 12:00 PM First Christian Church 901 Penn Ave. La Grande. 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 www.oregonaadistrict29.org Questions call AA Hotline: 541-624-5117 by Stella Wilder WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 2022 YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder Born today, you are a serious and studious individual blessed with tremendous curiosity about the world around you -- and the will and talent required to do the kinds of things that can have a big and positive impact on the people in it. Even as a youngster, you likely proved far more serious than most of your peers, sometimes even forsaking play in order to immerse yourself in a book or hands-on study of the earth, sky or universe. THURSDAY, APRIL 7 ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- You’ll have to make a few adjustments today to accom- modate someone’s needs, but it will be impor- tant for you not to wait to be asked. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Your reac- tion to the unexpected today will surely send a clear signal to those who are eager to know what you’re about these days. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- You may find yourself unusually susceptible to daydreaming today -- and one figure from your past is likely to appear to you again and again. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Grant one person an unusual wish today and you’ll end up granting many similar wishes. If that’s all right with you, go ahead and be generous! LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Something mys- terious is looming just over the next hill, and though it will take you some time to get there, you must begin preparing now. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Checking and double-checking to see that all is as it should be will take you more time than expected today, and a new start is delayed. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- Putting each thing in its place is nothing new to you -- but today you may be tempted to shake things up a bit and thereby surprise your friends. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- You can grant someone in your care a little more free- dom today -- but keep your eyes and ears open so you’re aware of all that’s going on. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- Trouble at home has its roots in a decision you made some time ago. Today you realize this just in time to make an effective decision. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- You are waiting for news from afar, but there’s no need to delay your own start today. Get moving now, and adjust when the information arrives. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- A friend or loved one is ready to step in should you falter today -- but they may be waiting in vain, as you’re feeling strong and confident. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- Now is no time for rash judgments. 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