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East Oregonian
EASTERN OREGON MARKETPLACE
Tuesday, May, 21, 2019
504 Homes for Sale
504 Homes for Sale
504 Homes for Sale
504 Homes for Sale
504 Homes for Sale
504 Homes for Sale
$175,000
Craftsman charm with modern
amenities. 3bed, 2bath. Hard-
wood floors, wood fireplace.
Fresh exterior paint, covered
front porch, huge deck great
for entertaining. Jef 541 969-
9539cell. #19359654
$455,000
FREEWAY ACCESS/
1.52
ACRES DIVIDABLE. 3offices,
kitchen, restroom w/shower.
Truck door, storage in loft. Met-
al building w/metal roof. Nicely
landscaped.
Cari 541-377-
5058cell. #16273028
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
$199,500
ATHENA. 3 bed, 2 bath, 1798
sf(m/l) home w/partially finished
basement.
Updated kitchen,
forced air heat and cool. Vinyl
windows & siding, spacious 2
car garage. Jerry 541-969-
6378cell. #18092363
New Listing…
$105,000 – 2 Bed 1 Bath in Pilot
Rock. Excellent shape inside
and outside. Fenced Yard. Two
outbuildings. Carport . MLS#
19318981
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
541-379-8690
$277,900
North Hill.
4 bedrooms, 2
baths, 2800 sf(m/l).
Fenced
yard w/view. New exterior/in-
terior paint, remodeled kitchen,
new counter tops, cabinets,
tile, flooring. Refinished hard-
wood floors. Kevin 541-969-
8243cell. #19017498
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
Spring has Sprung and its time
for the move -Size up or Size
Down. Call Turn Here Realty at
541 377 6855 and connect to
ALL properties with ONE reli-
able Realtor. TURN HERE RE-
ALTY
Turn Here Realty and Travel
305 SW Court Ave.
to find your New Home.
NEW LISTING- 3 br 2 bath man-
ufactured home with great de-
tached mancave fenced. New
quartz counters in kitchen, Also
has a 2 b/r 1bath rental house
on same lot. Rents currently for
$525.00 per month. With an-
other home used for storage.
Priced to sell at $149,990. Call
Cathy for more info. (541) 215-
0103.
Garton & Associates
541-276-0931
$178,500
Tons of charm/lower North Hill.
2, possible 3, bedrooms. Very
nice kitchen, gas range. Hard-
wood floors. Many upgrades.
Central HVAC. Call Vicki 541-
969-9441cell. #19377899
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
$154,900
Move-in ready 2017 Marlette.
High
quality
manufactured
home w/contemporary floor
plan. 3bedrooms, 2baths, built
ins, kitchen island, updated col-
ors, plenty of storage. Marsha
541 377-5152. #19050325
$275,000 – 1846 Sq. Ft 4 Bed-
room 2 Bath Ranch Style home
on .41 acre. 5 miles South of
Pendleton.
Recent remodel
throughout. Country living at its
best. MLS# 19426984
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
541-379-8690
$159,900
City views! Charming 1948
sf(m/l), 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
family room. Recent updates.
Fresh paint inside/out, some
new double pane vinyl windows.
Off street parking. Jed 541 969-
2887 cell. #18674523
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
(509) 783-2416
www.bingoblvd.com
BOX INCLUDES:
WIN UP TO
(Reg. $125)
TAX MANAGEMENT SERVICES
We strive to meet each client’s specific needs
in planning for the future and achieving
their goals in an ever-changing financial and
regulatory environment.
CAROLLEEN LOVELL
$10,000
• 2 T-Bones Steaks
• 2 Rib Steaks
• 2 New York Steaks
• 2 Top Sirloin
• 1 - 3-4 lb. Boneless
Chuck Roast
• 5 - 1 lb. Pkg Extra
Lean Ground Beef
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
$369,000
2 STORY BUNGALOW w/
5,000 sf(m/l). Hardwood floors,
amazing kitchen, quartz coun-
tertops, stainless steel applianc-
es. Finished attic converted to
master suite, basement w/ guest
bedroom, fullbath. Jason 760-
409-6842 cell. #19346733
Certified Public Accountant, LLC
541.567.1780
635 S.E. 4th St., Hermiston
www.CarolleenLovell.com
Providing Funeral and
Cremation Services
541.567.2011
for Umatilla County since 1887
253 W. Hermiston Ave.
Hermiston
PHONAK MARVEL
ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL VOLUNTEERS
Ron and
Valori Martin
131 SE Byers Ave., Pendleton
541-276-1221 • www.pioneerchapel.com
Thanks to modern technology and
industry-leading expertise, Phonak
is able to bring you the best possible
solutions for your hearing needs.
EASTERN
OREGON
Heating & Air Conditioning, LLC
have the unique opportunity to make a positive
difference in peoples' lives every day that they
generously donate their time and talents.
Volunteering gives you the opportunity to learn new
skills, make new friends and develop new interests!
When you join the St. Anthony Hospital family, you will experience the
personal fulfi llment and rewards that only come from helping others.
At St. Anthony Hospital, you can volunteer as little as an hour a week or as
often as you'd like. Your service is greatly appreciated, so we are thankful
for any time you off er. We attempt to fi nd just the right fi t for your talents
and skills and our hospital needs.
Frequent volunteer opportunities include:
• Customer service/cashier in the gift shop,
Inspirations.
•Customer service at the information desk.
• Patient services.
• Day Surgery
“The Comfortable Choice”
Residential & Commercial
• Heat Pumps • Gas Furnaces
• Air Conditioning • Refrigeration
Gas Hot Water Heaters
• Gas Fireplaces • Ice Machines
Sheetmetal • Inspections and More!
Renata Anderson, MA
If you’d like to discuss how you can join the St. Anthony Hospital family, please call the number below.
Emily Smith • 541-278-2627 • emilysmith@chiwest.com
2237 SW Court, Pendleton
541.567.3095
541-276-5053 • www.renataanderson.com
82000 Hwy 395 N., Hermiston • CCB #189229
2801 St. Anthony Way, Pendleton, OR 97801
www.sahpendleton.org
Happy Campers Grow in Numbers
Camping is a gread
American pasdime and
summer is dhe season dhad
beckons more campers
dhan ad any odher dime of
dhe year. Id’s easy do
undersdand: Under sunny
skies, foresds, drails and
lakes beam, inviding nadure-
lovers and inspiring dhe
ouddoorsman in all of us.
And dhose numbers are
growing.
According to its annual report on
camping, Kampgrounds of America
revealed that more than 6 million new
North American households have
adopted the camping lifestyle since
2014. The most avid group — those
who camp three or more times each
year — has increased a whopping 64
percent, an indicator that camping is
growing quickly with no indication of
slowing.
Here’s some key points from the
KOA report:
Increases in new campers: In the
U.S. there was an increase of 2.6 mil-
lion new camper households in 2017.
Further, representation among all eth-
nicities is beginning to appear more
like the overall population.
Accessible technology: Increases in
camping — both in reach and fre-
quency — can be tied to increased
accessibility due to the removal of
previously held beliefs and barriers.
Which is to say, access to Wi-Fi has
greatly diminished those barriers,
allowing campers to easily connect,
an impact that increases their ability
© ADOBE STOCK
to take longer trip.
Accessible, but unplugged: Nearly
all campers (97 percent) state that
they bring some type of technology
with them while camping. About a
third of all campers say they have a
smartphone with them, but they don’t
turn it on (used for safety only).
Millennial families are more likely to
stay online, sharing their experience
on various social media platforms.
Less stress, more relaxation: The
annual report continues to show that
campers view camping as a time to
relax, escape stress and clear their
minds, spending more time with fam-
ily and friends and increased recogni-
tion that camping contributes to emo-
tional and physical health.
Teens engaging: Teen campers con-
tinue to be highly engaged in camping
and demonstrate a great deal of
enthusiasm toward camping and the
outdoors. Teen campers express high-
er levels of enthusiasm toward camp-
ing than what adults predict; 94 per-
cent of teens state they are enthusias-
tic about camping, compared to 77
percent of adults who say that teens
are enthusiastic.
Diversity in camping: New campers
are more diverse than the overall pop-
ulation with a nearly even split
between white and non-white camp-
ers.
Millennial campers: Six out of every
10 millennial households tried some
type of camping or lodging in 2017,
but the experimenting is being driven
by Hispanics (71 percent) and African
Americans (78 percent) trying out new
ways of camping. Nearly all millennials
(93 percent) and Gen Xers (93 percent)
would like to try some type of new
camping. Millennials are the most like-
ly to want to experience backcountry
camping and/or glamping, while Gen
Xers seek unique accommodations.
RVs, tents or cabins: Most campers
continue to identify tents as their pri-
mary way of camping. Tents are rela-
tively inexpensive, easy to transport
and can be set up almost anywhere.
But RVs vie for the lead — although
many either rent or borrow and RV for
an excursion. A fourth of campers set-
tled for cabins, accounting for a large
influx of non-white campers who
express a preference for the comfort of
cabins.