Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 2019)
EASTERN OREGON MARKETPLACE Tuesday, October, 8, 2019 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale 504 Homes for Sale $459,000 4067sf(m/l) 2story custom home w/4bedrooms, 3.5baths, family room. Kitchen w/gas range, SS appliances, and pan- try. Deck w/views of city, moun- tain, and valley. Kevin 541-969- 8243 cell. #19506241 Major reduction, this is a must see!! Come take a look at this beautifully remodeled 3 bedroom one bath home with views! New deck off of the kitchen with great views, new carpets, flooring, counter tops, and furnace. There is room for the RV, toys and more. A must see! MLS 19138580, $148900. Give Carolyn Rovier Call at Ranch-N-Home Realty 541-786-0822 $330,000 2 STORY BUNGALOW w/5,000sf(m/l). Hardwood floors, amazing kitchen, quartz countertops, stainless steel ap- pliances. Finished attic convert- ed to master suite, basement w/ guest bedroom, fullbath. Jason 760-409-6842 cell. #19346733 $45,000 GREAT VIEWS/1.49 ACRES ON 2 CITY TAX LOTS. Zoned for stick built or manufactured home. City sewer/water to property. Call Cari 541-377- 5058cell #13575330 $499,500 FOR SALE: Athena Auto Parts, the present owner has been in business 30yrs. 6400sf(m/l) building with an office and all inventory included. Jerry 541- 969-8243 cell. #19698528 Coldwell Banker Whitney & Associates 541-276-0021 Coldwell Banker Whitney & Associates 541-276-0021 Coldwell Banker Whitney & Associates 541-276-0021 $159,900 Charming 2bed 1bath home. Updated kitchen, updated bath, updated wiring, roof less than 2years old. Detached 2car ga- rage/shop. W/beautiful deck, private backyard. Jed 541- 9692887cell. #19035235 Coldwell Banker Whitney & Associates 541-276-0021 East Oregonian Page 5A Join the St. Anthony family where caring for patients is more than just a job We lead the nation in employee engagement scores! To apply, visit our website sahpendleton.org Experience the Charm of Country Expressions Collectibles • Antiques Books • We buy & consign Coldwell Banker Whitney & Associates 541-276-0021 Karin & Tommy Lee Kreshon EVERYTHING is coming up results when you use a classified ad! 418 South Main Pendleton OR 97801 3001 ST ANTHONY WAY • PENDLETON, OR 97801 • 541-966-0535 “The Comfortable Choice” (541) 278-2061 Residential & Commercial • Heat Pumps • Gas Furnaces • Air Conditioning • Refrigeration Gas • Hot Water Heaters • Gas Fireplaces • Ice Machines • Sheetmetal • Inspections and More! 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. EASTERN OREGON HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING, LLC 541.567.3095 82000 Hwy 395 N., Hermiston • CCB #189229 Serving Families with Care and Compassion for 70 Years. BURNS MORTUARY of Hermiston & Hermiston Crematory 685 W. Hermiston Ave. Hermiston, Oregon (541) 567-6474 www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com eastoregonian.com EASTOREGONREALESTATE.COM GREEN LIVING | DOING YOUR PART Reduce, Reuse, Recycle © ADOBE STOCK Since our childhoods, many of us have heard the motto: Reduce, reuse and recycle. But are we putting this into practice on a daily basis? Are our actions actually helping the earth remain a sus- tainable place to live, or are our behaviors compromising the air, water and land quality that we depend upon for life? THE BASICS The most effective way to reduce your environmental waste is to not create it. Companies are making prod- ucts every day, sure. But our usage as consumers is what controls the production and volume of distribution of these products. Making a new product— say, a plastic water bottle — requires a lot of materials and energy. These materials must be extracted from the earth and then transported. In the case of plastic water bottles, they may also be added to landfills after you use them, creating unnecessary trash in an already overused industry. Your personal reduction and reuse of products are the most effective ways you can save natural resources, protect the environment and save money — things we can all agree on. HOW TO REDUCE, REUSE So how can we pull this off in a way that doesn’t inconve- nience our lifestyles while still allowing us to make a positive impact on the environment? Here are some ideas: Buy used products. Look around your local business shopping scene. There are con- signment shops and lumber yards that offer all sorts of used materials. Clothes, building materials and toys can be just as good as new. You can find bargains on these materials too, saving you money in the long run. Avoid excessive packaging. Manufacturers that make prod- ucts with less packaging are using less raw materials. This leads to financial savings, which can then be passed along to you. Consider buying in bulk to reduce excess pack- aging that will eventually end up in our landfills. Donate. Instead of discard- ing unwanted appliances, toys, tools or clothes, try donating them to your local secondhand store, church or school. These organizations can always use extra materials, and your dona- tion can help them meet their needs while also keeping mul- tiple items out of the trash.