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Auburn Area 5X10 Thursday, May 5, 2011 FREEDS SSIFIE CLA COUPONS INSIDE!NDAR CALE . OF EVENTSRE.. MO A Direct Mail+ Magazine Serving SUPER SAVINGS! LOW PRI CES! CES! the Greater $ 00* 5x10 . 43 CALL CALL Auburn Area $ 00* 10x10 . 55 TODAY TODAY $ 00* 888-7277 888-7277 To place an ad call Free Lock or Boxes* 8x20 . 83 530-888-7653 $50 Rebate www.selfstorageauburn.com www.auburntrader.com on Rental Trucks *Some Restrictions Apply 12095 Locksley Ln., Auburn 2 Thursday, May 5, 2011 888-7653 AUBURN TRADER Help Wanted Animals Miscellaneous Miscellaneous WORK FROM HOME/OFFICE ANIMAL SPAY & NEUTER 4 PAIRS OF GLORIA ANIMATED VHS MOVIES; 1099 Independent Contractor www.animalspayneuter.com VANDERBILT; size 8 petite, about 60 Disney, WB, misc. Motivated/Experienced Low cost surgery & vaccines. worn once, tan, black & 2 blue cartoons + about 40 G & PG (5 YRS) Sales Reps! Low Income Special: jeans, $48./all, young person movies, $$40. CA$H CA$H FORFOR SCRAPSCRAP METALMETAL TRAINING INCLUDED! FREE Spay & Neuter. (530) 889-0659 (530) 878-8151 Contact (530) 346-6792 x260 Call for Appt. (530) 889-8800 ANSWERING MACHINE (2); Vehicles, tractors, pipe, any metal! or (530) 305-0333 Mention: “Bonanza 2011” 14 HYDRAULIC RAMS; ranging from 8” to 20”, $50. for AT&T with caller ID & call wait- BRANDLEIN’S all, (530) 823-5883 ing, $10. G.E. $8., both digital, Is it time to clean? Lost and Found FARRIER (530) 990-2703 32 OZ. LARGE SIZE SCALE SERVICE LOST: YELLOW LAB; 7-1/2” deep, 6-1/2” wide, ANTIQUE BOTTLES; Accepting New Clients Call 530-823-6025 Bowman area on 4/18/11, 8-1/2” high, $4. approximately 30 for $75. Call 530-823-6025 Ask for Dave, (530) 906-5443 neutered male. Please call (530) 346-7592 let ring 10 (530) 320-9764 For pick up and haul away (530) 888-8432 NORTH BLACKSMITH times. ANTIQUE CHEVRON PEARL of any scrap metal. SHOP ~ Now Accepting New Gas Station Kerosene or fuel Yard Sales 36 PAIR LEATHER SHOES; tank with hand pump, good Clients! Specializing in Gaited $10. each. Boots, $15. each, & Therapeutic Shoeing. condition, $100. OBO, AUBURN GRANGE FLEA size 10 & 11M, (530) (530) 878-8073 Guaranteed & Reliable. Serving 346-7592 let ring 10 times. MARKET NOW 1st & 3rd Auburn, G.V. & Surrounding ANTIQUE FOUNDRY SATURDAYS at 3185 Bell Rd. Areas. Call (530) 888-3667 16” CHROME LACED H.D. LADLE #4, dated 1919, $100. New Sellers Wanted. In & Out- WHEELS with bearings, pul- (530) 367-2160 side Spaces. Sara 530-888-6689 POND GOLD FISH; ley, rotor & disc, originally ANTIQUE STRONG BOX / 3” to 5” long, $2./each or $1,300. asking $500. OBO, FIRE BOX; 1950, good fire GARAGE SALE; SAT., MAY 7TH, trade ?, (530) 906-1221 (530)878-6124, (530)305-1602 8:30am- 4:00pm, box, inside 1 sq. ft., $80. 21205 Placer Hills Rd., Colfax, Miscellaneous 19” BLACK & WHITE T.V., (530) 367-2160 Drive Safely! (between Tokyana & Weimar new, never used, $10. ANTIQUE VICTOR VICTROLA; Cross Rd). Auto/Yard Tools, ! A+ AFFORDABLE A+! (530) 268-2221 talking machine cabinet, 1924 Kitchen, Appliances/Dishes, Gravel Roads & Driveways 1930’S ERA VANITY; HIGH VV210 Series, not guts, $50. Specializing in Toyota, Honda, Lexus, TV Cabinets/Ent. Ctr & Misc. Made or Repaired (530) 886-0980 Quick & Pretty! quality, mahogany, 7 drawers, Acura, Nissan, Infiniti and Subaru GIANT FLEA MARKET Grading, Excavation, Culverts, large mirror, nice hardware, ANY “PHONE NEEDS” Auburn 49er Lions Club Pads, Landscape Prep, Etc. +++ 46” W, 18-1/2”D, 32” H or Business & Residential Automobiles Sat., June 18th, 7am-2pm FREE Est. SCL#742152 74-1/2” with mirror, $50. Installation, Troubleshooting, Gold Country Fairgrounds Larry T. Weeden, 273-3922 (530) 885-7839 Jacks, FAX / Modems, TV Coax, • Tune-ups • Brakes • Clutches • Timing Belts • Valve Adjustments Upper Ball Field. Vendor Computer Networking & More. • EPA Approved Air Conditioning Service • ASE Certified Technicians “CHAPLAN’S” SCRATCH 60” MITSUBISHI PROJECTION Reservations, (530) 273-6847 T.V.; excellent condition, $200. 32+ Yrs. Exp. (800) 775-5086 • Licensed Gold Shield Smog Test & Repair Station • Test Only Directed Vehicles BOARD RENDERING of “The YARD SALE (530) 320-9764 ARC WELDER, • All Current Vehicle Information Available • Parts Department - New & Used Koala”, matted & framed, 20” Airco brand, 166 amp, $300. Sat. Only! high, 16” wide, $20. • Independent Repair Facility • 12 Months - 12,000 Mile Warranty ADJUSTABLE SKI RACK; OBO, (530) 878-3628 May 7th, 9am-3pm, (530) 268-7646 heavy duty, with lock, $50. COUPON 1861 Crockett Rd., Auburn. (530) 878-8073 ARC WELDER, Furniture & Other Good Stuff! “MODEL RAILROADER” Airco brand, 166 amp, $300. LUBE, OIL, FILTER MAGAZINES; (in binders), AIR CONDITIONER; OBO, (530) 878-3628 SAVE WITH US Recommended 15 years ~ from 1970 to 1985, every 3,000 miles. Animals 5,000 BTU, used one season, ARENA / SECURITY LIGHT Includes $10. per year, (530) 346-7592 in box, $65. (530) 878-1247 TOYOTA & HONDA up to 5 qts. let ring 10 times. POLE; Spun Aluminum, non-synthetic oil, $ 95 2 QUEENSLAND MIX 20’ tall, commercial type, a genuine Toyota plus PUPPIES; 10 weeks old, GENUINE PARTS or Honda oil filter tax 2 BRAND NEW COUTURE $500. OBO, (530) 269-2691 and lube. Includes 31 2 male, 1 female, $25./each, PARSON CHAIRS; purchased WE BUY hazardous waste Reg. $54.90 ASIAN 4 PANEL 1970’S SILK to good homes only, online for $229. from Target, disposal fee. (530) 448-2037 SCREEN WALL HANGING; Not valid with any other offers. (Most Makes ) never used, $80./both, JUNK CARS large size, 3’ high, 5’ long, Offer expires 5-7-11. Slip cover chairs, 40.5”H, No trash loaded in vehicle xclnt cond., $75. 20.5”W, 26”D, (530) 852-1016 (530) 268-7646 135 Stadium Wa y M OBILE C ONTAINERS *Prices vary based on vehicle (Behind Placer High School) Sales & Rentals 2 KITCHEN CABINET DOORS; Downtown Auburn (530) 887-0808 each 14” wide x 38” long each, For RV & Trailers call 10’, 20’ & 40’ Containers OPEN: Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. til 5:30 p.m. includes all hardware, xclnt for details AUTO for Home, Construction, condition, no scratches, $10. ADVERTISING SPECIAL Local Business, Storage OBO, (916) 663-3108 Family Operated Autos, Boats, R.V.s, 2 LAMPS; Motorcycles or Trailers. one floor & one table lamp, $20./both, (530) 878-3628 3 AREA RUGS; KARASTAN, 530-889-8391 ONLY $25. 100” wool, $350./all, 184 Team Track Road, Auburn MOBILE CONTAINERS (530) 367-2160 Your Vehicle Photo Ad Locally Owned AN OLDER GUITAR WANTED: will run 4 weeks in 3 PANEL SCREEN; Fender, Gibson, Martin, Gretsch, 1 5¢ Fun Is Only A Lick Away! The Auburn Trader and An Ounce 1-800-675-8994 use as room divider, natural Gibson Mandolin, Fender Tube, on our website at: 4 oz Serving 59¢ color, new, paid $113. on sale, Amps. Will pay up to $2,000. (113 Calories) Now Serving or 530-887-9115 AuburnTrader.com asking $100. (916) 663-3108 (916) 966-1900 Yogurt 40 Flavors 5 lines (approx. 20-25 words) Premium & Super Premium Ice Cream Call The Yogurt ~ Sherbet Introducing... Frozen Sorbet ~ Custard Ices To Place Your Auto Ad . (530) 888-7653 $3.00 OFF FREE Deadline: Mon. 12 noon Any Cake Milk Shake Buy One Get One Free AUTO MAGAZINES; over $12.95 (Equal or Lesser Value) back issues, close to 500, EXP-5/31/11 EXP-5/31/11 $1. per issue, (530) 346-7592 let ring 10 times. FREE FREE BABY BOYS CLOTHING SET; 2-Scoop Sundae Cream Cake newborn to 6 mo., about 35+ Buy One Get One Free EXP-5/31/11 EXP-5/31/11 Buy Two Get One Free (Equal or Lesser Value) pieces, all very good cond., no rips or stains, Only $20. (530) 368-9996 COUPONS $ 00 COUPONS SCOOP NIGHT TUESDAY 5:00 to 9:00pm BABY WALKER; $30. We Accept Our 1 “Your Neighborhood Ice Cream Shop” (530) 823-6219 Competitor’s Coupons FORMERLY BASKIN ROBBINS OF AUBURN K-Mart - Best Buy Center Raley’s Center BBQ, PROPANE, SEARS Kenmore, 2 burners w/1 side 2935 Bell Road 13430 Lincoln Way burner, w/cover, good cond., 530-823-3353 530-823-3161 $70. Gary, (530) 906-8129 AUBURN TRADER 888-7653 Thursday, May 5, 2011 3 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous BBQ; CASH PAID FOR CAR, COWBOY HAT; C OME J OIN U S ! Grill Master, Stainless Steel, TRUCK, R.V., BOAT & men’s, “Bailey” brand, black You’ll agree it’s the Best Friday medium size, works & looks LAWNMOWER BATTERIES. with red braided band, size Night Jazz Entertainment! good, $50. (530) 885-3270 I pay $3. to $6. per battery. 7.25, 5X Beaver, new, $95. BED FRAME; I pick up. Joe, (916) 412-7106 (530) 432-0999 queen size, metal, CLASSY MEN’S TOP COAT; CRIB; BABY’S DREAM BRAND, $10. OBO, (530) 885-3419 rare seersucker, brand new, “Generations”, oak w/natural never worn, size: 38” chest, finish, converts to toddler/full 34” arm length, $200. (530) size bed, no mattress, $250. 346-7592 let ring 10 times. DRAFTING TABLE; CUSTOM Photo Avail. (530) 878-8151 built, plywood top, solid wood CLOSE TO 2 DOZEN WOMEN’S CYLINDER HEADS legs, 48”L, 28”W, adjustable Proudly Leather Jackets, Coats & Rebuilt for 350 Chevy height, 32” lowest, top adjusts Pant Suits; size 18 & 20, $100 for pair to 45°, $50. (530) 889-1143 Presents Jackets $10. Coats & Leather (805) 835-3627-cell Pants Suits $15./each, (530) DRILL PRESS; 346-7592 let ring 10 times. DESK FOR COMPUTER; Craftsman Floor Model, 15”, BED FRAME; FULL SIZE, IKEA light oak finish, new condition, 12 speed, 1/2 HP, $150.
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