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Page 4B CLASSIFIEDS East Oregonian Thursday, November, 15, 2018 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale Prices are up! Now may be the time to gain some equity and move up to a larger home. Call Matt Vogler for a free Market Analysis. John J. Howard & Assoc. (541) 377-9470 $224,000- Beautifully updated North Hill daylight Ranch w/ views. Great kitchen, master suite w/updated bathroom. Full finished basement. Vinyl win- dows, newer doors, attached garage. Jef 541-969-9539 cell. #18195752 Coldwell Banker & Associates 541-276-0021 $149,900- PILOT ROCK 1152 sf(m/l), 1 level, Ranch style home w/3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Newer appliances stay with home. 864 sf(m/l) shop/garage with concrete floor. Fenced yard. Jed 541-969-2887 cell. #18436926 Coldwell Banker & Associates 541-276-0021 $214,900 New Listing 1420 SW 40th Pendleton, Newer windows, newer siding, newer floors, kitchen and bath. 4 bed- room 1 bath with nice shop/ga- rage. Newer gas rock fireplace. Call for your private showing. Don’t miss out on this one. Garton & Associates 541-276-0931 $257,400- CLASSIC NORTH HILL HOME. 2550sf(m/l), 2 bed, possible 3 bedroom/ den/ office, 2.5 bath home has style, charm and character galore. Original woodwork. Fenced landscaped back yard. Kevin-541 969-8243 cell. #18321469 Coldwell Banker & Associates 541-276-0021 $175,000 – UKIAH - 3 Bed 2 Bath Home. Very nice through- out. 210x100 Lot. Detached garage. Garden area. Fenced Yard. Vinyl Siding. Very nice home. MLS# 17230137 Rocky Mikesell Blue Jeans Realty “Our office is wherever you are” 541-379-8690 SOLD!! $240,000 - 3 Bedroom 3 Bath home on 18 Acres. Wonderful home close to the BAR M. 25 miles out. Beautiful canyon setting. Zoned FR5. MLS# 18576020 Rocky Mikesell Blue Jeans Realty “Our office is wherever you are” 541-379-8690 YOUR DREAM HOME OPEN HOUSE Nov 17. 1-3pm 514 SW Isaac Ave. Pendleton 139,900 Great price for a great updated 1477 sq. ft. bungalow. Fenced yard. New kitchen and bathroom, fresh paint, hard- woods, built-ins, view, gas heat, partially finished basement. Call Kimee today for a private showing. Keller Williams Realty-PDX (541) -377-1700 $234,500- 2 story home w/ basement, 2466sf (m/l), 3 bed, 3 bath on main plus apartment in the basement. Granite counter- tops, new comp. roof, tile, trav- ertine, hardwood floors. Jerry 541-969-6378 cell. #18053710 Coldwell Banker & Associates 541-276-0021 $269,900- Classic ranch style. Between McKay Elementary School and McKay Community Park. Lots of space in the large bedrooms, family room, living room. Jason 760-409-6842 cell. #18105892 Coldwell Banker & Associates 541-276-0021 is right here in the Classifieds! Check our real estate listings. Classified Ads work hard for you! PENDING SALE!! New Listing…$327,000 – 5 Bed- room 2.5 Bath. 3282 Square Feet. 2 Kitchens. Wrap around deck. Detached 2 car garage. RV Parking. Gorgeous through- out. MLS# 18099010 Rocky Mikesell Blue Jeans Realty “Our office is wherever you are” 541-379-8690 FIRST TIME BUYERS WEL- COME - Price reduced to $142,000. Updated 2 bed/2 bath Bungalow - Easy to maintain fenced yard. New kitchen and bathroom, fresh paint, hard- woods, built-ins, view, gas heat, partially finished basement. Great rental potential. Don’t wait call Kimee today for a pri- vate showing. Keller Williams Realty-PDX 541-377-1700 Check today’s classified ads for excellent buys on the items you need! 110 Announcements PENDING Price Reduced! Opportunity to own a boarding house in down- town Pendleton! Building offers 9 one room rentals, common kitchen, 2 3/4 bathrooms, laun- dry, commons area. It has new plumbing from the street and throughout building, new HVAC system in 2015 as well as updat- ed electrical. There is a live-in manager, good occupancy rate. $254,500 Ranch-N-Home Realty 541-786-0822 MAJOR REDUCTION Nice 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with finished basement. Home has been remodeled with new floor coverings, fixtures, re- modeled bathrooms, new doors throughout including the en- trance and new carpeting up- stairs. Great back deck for bar- becuing and enjoying the fenced back yard. Owner is completing the remodel, come take a look, this wont last long! $200,000 Ranch-N-Home Realty 541-786-0822 110 Announcements DRAFT FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR EXPAND- ED OPERATIONS AT THE OREGON NATIONAL GUARD’S CAMP UMATILLA OREGON (CUO) AND DRAFT FINDING OF NO SIGNIF- ICANT IMPACT MORROW AND UMATILLA COUNTIES, OREGON Description. Interested parties are hereby notified that the Oregon Army National Guard (ORARNG) has prepared a draft final Environ- mental Assessment (EA) and draft Finding of No Significant Impact (FNSI) regarding the proposed action described below. Statutory Authority. This notice is being issued to all interested parties in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, the Council on Environmental Quality regulations for implementing the procedural provisions of the National Environ- mental Policy Act (40 CFR 15 00-1508) and the Environmental Anal- ysis of Army Actions (32 CFR 651). Proposed Action. The Proposed Action consists of expanded mili- tary training operations and associated infrastructure development that will occur over approximately the next 5 years on Camp Umatilla Oregon (CUO). CUO refers to the 7,500 acres of the former Umatilla Chemical Depot that has been reassigned to the ORARNG. Three geographic “Use Areas” have been identified where general types of military training or other activities and associated facilities would occur: the Cantonment Use Area, the Live-Fire Use Area, and the Maneuver Use Area. Each of these Use Areas would require some construction to support the military training or other activities pro- posed for that Use Area. Construction efforts would include new construction of purpose-built modern facilities, and modification and re-use of existing structures to house or support military training. In general, the strategy for development of CUO would be to reuse and repurpose existing disturbed areas (buildings, roads, igloo com- plexes, etc.), where possible, to accomplish the required training or other use; and to reduce the environmental impacts associated with native habitat conversion. The Proposed Action also includes required infrastructure improvements that cut across Use Areas. These infrastructure improvements are mostly utilities–related, and would include the potable water system, wastewater treatment sys- tem, transportation system, and enhanced firebreak system. Under the Proposed Action, military training activities at CUO would be expanded to fully support the training requirements of multiple battalions. The CUO would have a capacity to support 620 transient personnel, with surges up to 1,240 transient personnel. The opera- tional capabilities would accommodate company-sized maneuvers, along with weapons live-fire range capability for individual qualifi- cations. According to the Range Facility Management Support System, an- nual throughput of all combined personnel at CUO has averaged approximately 22,000 man-days over the last 5 years. Implementa- tion of the Proposed Action anticipates average annual throughput of Soldier man-days at 40,000 to 50,000, based on increased training exercises by ORARNG units and increased training schedules by the Regional Training Institute (RTI). Infrastructure development, military training activities, and potential disturbed acreage included under the Proposed Action are sum- marized in the EA, along with Best Management Practices (BMPs) that ORARNG employs as part of its standard operating proce- dures to minimize impacts associated with the Proposed Action. Mitigation measures are necessary to reduce cultural impacts to a less-than-significant level. These measures are further described in a 2018 Programmatic Agreement between the ORARNG, the Army National Guard Installations and Environment Directorate (on behalf of National Guard Bureau), the Oregon State Historical Preservation Officer, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. Public Review. The EA and the draft FNSI will undergo a 30-day public comment period from November 5, 2018 through December 6, 2018 in accordance with 32 CFR Part 651.14, Environmental Anal- ysis of Army Actions. During this period the public may submit com- ments on the EA and the draft FNSI. The EA and the draft FNSI can be accessed on the Oregon Military Department website at https:// www.oregon.gov/OMD/AGI/ENV/docs/Final_NEPA_EA_CampU- matillaOregon.pdf and https://www.oregon.gov/OMD/AGI/ENV/ docs/Draft_FNSI_CUO.pdf or at the following address: Hermiston Public Library 235 E. Gladys Avenue Hermiston, OR 97838 503-567-2882 library@hermiston.or.us Comments. Comments on the EA and the draft FNSI should be submitted during the 30-day comment period via postal mail to Mr. James Arnold, Oregon Military Department, AGI-ENV, 1776 Militia Way SE, Salem, Oregon 97309, or via e-mail to: james.g.arnold22. nfg@mail.mil. Eastern Oregon Events Eastern Oregon Events Calendar is the place to find everything happening in Eastern Oregon including all events from A to Z! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2018 Mars Change Identity Check It is too easy to lose sight of who you are and what you’ve given. The human brain pays attention to what’s changed while taking for granted all that has already been established. It’s why others notice you, but you don’t notice yourself unless you consciously step back. Do so under as Mars enters Pisces. Affirm that you count. ARIES (March 21-April 19). Your social savvy will serve you nicely. You’ll know when someone is lying or telling the truth. You’ll build on the truth and leave the lies alone, as those aren’t worth chasing. They’ll spin in circles and collapse on their own. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). The thing that used to keep you from doing what you felt like doing no longer applies to your situation. You’re free, if you want to be. Go be a part of whatever is pushing or pulling your forward. Get the expe- rience. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). If ideas were stars, there’s one that’s your North Star right now, constant and bright. Follow faithfully and you won’t have to be worried that you’re going in circles. Keep your eye on it, and you’ll know where you are. CANCER (June 22-July 22). In some areas you may feel too in- experienced to help another, but even a 5-year-old has something to teach a four-year-old, if not those much, much older. Don’t underes- timate the value of your observa- tions. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). In movies, the devil shows up bearing gifts, but he always winds up taking much more than he gave. “A fool judges people by the presents they give him.” -- Chinese proverb. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Who would savor disappointment? For starters, it’s not savory. In fact, it often tastes bitter. But if you can stomach it, a closer examination of a past disappointment will abso- lutely prevent a future one. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). It’s very easy to sing the praises of people so far away (physically distant, famous or dead) that they can’t possibly be proven unworthy of the accolades. But the good reputation of our nearest and dearest is hard earned. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). As you think more about it, you may not be so sure that what you want will really satisfy you. Take a short pause before transactions. An hon- est moment of self-reflection will save you money and trouble. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). As fun as it would be to be the pri- mary controller of the universe, the challenge of the day will have to do with adapting to the fact that there’s an ample portion of life that can’t be bent to human will. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). The conflict is in each side wishing the other would behave differently, a wish that is basically useless to- day. Accepting the other person’s behavior and building on it... that’s the start of productivity. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). When the struggle is about being “good” or “bad,” it’s an opportuni- ty to consider the unmet needs at play. There’s something you need that makes the “bad” thing so ap- pealing, and it could be filled in less risky or harmful ways. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You’ll feel it’s unnecessary, but speak up and be assertive anyway just to make your presence known. There’s a balance to be struck. You want people to feel comfortable around you but not so comfortable they’re inconsiderate. TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Nov. 15). Count this among your more am- bitious and curious years. You’ll be driven to move beyond the many things you already do well. High- lights include: the resources nec- essary to explore new avenues, a perfect application for obscure talents and knowledge, and the assemblage of a tight team to do lucrative work. Libra and Gemini adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 2, 33, 24, 16 and 9. Auditions, Bird Watching and Concerts... to Youth Camps and Zumba Classes! easternoregonevents.com 504 Homes for Sale EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertising in this paper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national or- igin, or an intention to make any such preference, limita- tion, or discrimination. Famil- ial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women, and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any adver- tising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are avail- able on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of dis- crimination, call HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll- free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800- 927-9275. 507 Homes w/Acreage New Listing $279,900 includes a 2910 square foot triplewide mobile home that looks new and 28 very private acres up East Birch Creek. About 8 miles east of Pilot Rock. Incredible views. Call Kal (541) 969-7358. Garton & Associates 541-276-0931 516 Lots & Acreage New listings 2 lots in Ukiah. Could be purchased together or separate. Each lot is $59900. Utilities to property. Call for more info (541) 969-7358 Garton & Associates 541-276-0931 HOMES SELL FAST IN CLASSIFIEDS! Elk Meadows. 10-13 Acre Sites now starting now at $109,650 in- cluding Power & Water. Financ- ing available. Easy commute to LaGrande or Pendleton. Rocky Mikesell Blue Jeans Realty “Our office is wherever you are” 541-379-8690 Call for your classified ad today! 800-962-2819 Universal Crossword Edited by Timothy Parker November 15, 2018 ACROSS 1 All set 6 Blade height controller 11 Invoice amount 14 Hundred- eyed monster 15 House and home 16 Generic dog’s name 17 “Starting now …” 19 Rocky deposit 20 Not well 21 Type of dust 23 Well-armed creatures 26 Reads 27 Hangman’s loops 28 Connecticut port 29 Luxurious tub 30 Widow’s due 32 Fine streak or furrow 35 It can be on a “while” 37 Taken into account 39 Bratty replies 40 Spud 42 Darn 44 Vanilla extract meas. 45 Smart ___ (obnoxious ones) 47 Save from harm 11/15 49 “Soul Train” participants 51 City in western Germany 52 Brought to ruin 53 Like Bart Simpson’s hair 55 Recent Olympics host 56 Exactly or precisely 61 Keebler employee 62 “Silas Marner” writer 63 Drum major’s hat 64 Call, as a game 65 Clarinet needs 66 Plains dwelling, once DOWN 1 Brit’s air arm 2 Drop the ball, really 3 Word of the past 4 Airheads and blockheads 5 Formed like a slingshot 6 Clay-sand combo 7 Follow, as rules 8 Court 9 Calls forth 10 Verbal comebacks I’M PRESENT 11 Anew 12 Spine- chilling 13 Some top corp. people 18 Stock ticker inventor 22 Some formal attire 23 Attack or commence- ment 24 Meat of the coconut 25 How tie games are fought 26 Blazing heaps 28 Distributes (with “out”) 31 Toils 33 Distribute, as a magazine 34 Ski mecca 36 Verizon, for one 38 Go off the tracks 41 Show a stamped hand at a show 43 Most feeble 46 Louisiana- speak 48 Cutter in the field 49 Artist Albrecht 50 Cronelike 53 With shoes on 54 Things often not allowed 57 Secure sneakers 58 Bug, in a way 59 Add to (with “out”) 60 Eggs in the sea PREVIOUS PUZZLE ANSWER 11/14 © 2018 Andrews McMeel Universal www.upuzzles.com By Timothy E. 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