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CLASSIFIEDS
East Oregonian
504 Homes for Sale
504 Homes for Sale
516 Lots & Acreage
Cozy and Affordable - Merlin,
OR - Short ride to Grants Pass
- 3bd/2ba, 1,344 sf double wide
manufactured home on almost
3 flat acres. Newer carpet and
flooring, new hot water heater,
3 decks, one w built in hot tub.
Carport, storage shed, de-
tached 2 car garage. Beautiful
property on a quiet dead end
street. $219,000 (541)659-1930.
$249,500
Sunridge. 1level, 3bed, 2bath,
1396sf(m/l) home built in 2002.
Updated walk-in shower in the
master suite. Fenced yard w/2
outbuildings. Kevin 541-969-
8243cell. #19156270.
Artisan Chalet - Grants Pass,
OR - 4bd/3ba, 4,400 sf - One
of a kind with privacy, amazing
mountain and valley views,
on 35 acres with 800 sf guest
house. Gourmet kitchen, geo-
thermal heat and cooling, gen-
eratior, lofted office, recreation
area, pool table, bar, stone fire-
place,finished shop w/storage,
personal safe, wine cellar & so
much more! $689, 000 MLS
#3007019 (541)659-1930
All new flooring and paint on
main level--TRIPLEX-RE-
DUCED-Invest or Live on main
level and rent to finance! Owner
will carry finance with accept-
able terms. 5 bedroom 3 Bath
with bonus rooms and Laundry
in each unit. $259 000 Call 541
377 6855 for your new home or
investment -#19408035
TURN HERE REALTY &
TRAVEL
305 SW Court Ave Pendleton
$259,900
Spectacular views, large land-
scaped backyard. Patio. Huge
living, family room downstairs,
3/possible 4 bedroom w/3 full
baths. Custom cabinetry, wood-
work.
Oversized garage w/
workbench. Marsha 541-377-
5152 cell. #19350748
VIEW LOTS – Royal Ridge
Subdivision. Beautiful views
starting at $30,000. Land /
Home Financing available.
Custom Home Builders/Devel-
opers welcome.
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
(541-379-8690)
Meacham Area. 10-13 Acre
Building Sites now starting now
at $109,650 including Power
& Water. Financing available.
Build your Dream! Call for
Details.
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
(541-379-8690)
VIEW LOTS – Tutuilla Heights
Subdivision. Beautiful view/
Large lots. Land / Home
Financing available. Custom
Home Builders/Developers
welcome. Call for more infor-
mation.
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
(541-379-8690)
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
$295,000 - 4 Bedroom 3
Bath Tri Level. Very nice
throughout. Large fenced yard.
Updated kitchen. Large deck
and nice city view. Close to
shopping. MLS# 19655891
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
(541-379-8690)
$119,000 – 2 Bedroom 1 Bath
Log Cabin near Tollgate. Ap-
proximately 2 acres. 100 yards
from Snowmobile trail entrance.
Cash only, will not finance.
MLS# 19024843
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
(541-379-8690)
$255,000 – 2018 Fleetwood
MFG Home on 2.51 Acres. 4
Bed 2 Bath. Open floor plan
with Beautiful Kitchen. Four
corrals with Lots of room for
Livestock. MLS# 19510220
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
(541-379-8690)
Happy Thanksgiving and Merry
Christmas to your family with
a home to call your own.. Call
541 377 6855 today to tour the
home on your list and have the
place for your family memo-
ries TURN HERE REALTY &
TRAVEL
541 377 6855
TURN HERE REALTY &
TRAVEL
305 SW Court Ave Pendleton
$299,900
View! 4bed, 2.5bath, w/office
and family room. Recent up-
grades: kitchen, carpet, paint,
trim and most new windows.
Near park, medical facilities,
RAC. Vicki 541-969-9441cell.
#19082889
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
$595,000
Prime residential develop-
ment land w/sweeping views
of the Blue Mountains. Mul-
tiple access points. Property
contains six tax lots totaling
55.95 acres(m/l). Jef 541-969-
9539cell. #19264696
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
$265,000
4 bed, 2 bath, 2572sf(m/l) on
2levels. Lower level has own
kitchen.
Custom rock work
accents exterior charm, cov-
ered patio and beautiful rock
BBQ. Jerry 541-969-6378cell.
#19593858
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
CALL 1-800-962-2819
to advertise here!
$229,900
Newly remodeled! New roof,
new paint inside/out, new floor-
ing.
New kitchen, stainless
steel appliances, new master
suite lower level. New vinyl win-
dows. Jed 541-969-2887cell.
#19280412
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
$265,000 – 3 Bedroom 2
½ Bath View Home. Large
lot. Open floor plan. Loft
office. Large Deck overlooks
a beautiful Southwest View. 2
car Garage. RV parking. MLS#
19351147
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
(541-379-8690)
CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS!
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
$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
760-409-6842cell. #19346733
Coldwell Banker Whitney &
Associates
541-276-0021
New Listing…
$399,999 – 3 Bedroom 2
Bath Log Home on 6.5 Acres.
Beautiful Log Home with Spa-
cious Upstairs Master Bedroom.
360 Degree View. Spacious
open floor plan. Private Setting.
MLS# 19681400
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
“Our office is wherever you
are”
(541-379-8690)
Riverfront Home - Grants Pass,
OR - One of a kind of the Rogue
River, 4,157 sf., 4bd/3.5ba,
private den/office, large bonus
room, oversized Master, floor to
ceiling river rock fireplace, tim-
ber beam accents, large picture
windows, generator, in-ground
swimming pool, covered RV
parking, custom water features,
landscaping. Great home for
entertaining. Custom through-
out! $950,000 MLS#2993910
(541)659-1930
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Ocean-view - Brookings, OR
- Custom home with beach
access across the streat! 4bd/2.
5ba, 2,306 sf contemporary,
detached garage, large lot with
plenty of parking. Main level
master suite, walk in closet,
double sinks, jetted tub and
tiled shower. Formal dining, gas
fireplace, high ceilings, crown
moldings. Upscale ocean-
front gated community. Low
HOA fees $100/mo. $535,000
MLS#19360357 (541)659-1930
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2019
Lunar Power Trip
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.
Friday, November 29, 2019
Capricorn is the station that represents
power, its structures and rules, its bene-
fits and perils. Where groups assemble,
a hierarchy must be sorted. Otherwise
nothing gets done. Sometimes the power
is passed along, with individuals taking
turns, but it always exists, and everyone
knows who is holding it, especially under
the Capricorn moon.
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Take your
time. Figure things out. Do you know the
unspoken rules? It will not be a good idea
to accept what’s being offered unless
you completely understand the terms of
the transaction.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Desire and
good judgment will pull in opposite direc-
tions. Instead of sticking around for the
tug of war, go where things in the envi-
ronment will be less polarized and it will
be easy to do the right thing.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). The people
in your life appreciate you but don’t al-
ways tell you the way you need to hear it,
which today will be verbally and publical-
ly. You deserve the accolades.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Be direct
wherever you can. Leave no room for
ambiguity, as it will waste time and ener-
gy. A good rule of thumb is “If you have to
ask, then that’s your answer.”
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). While you
shouldn’t lose sight of your own ideas,
neither should you try to force them on
anyone. Share in the commonly accept-
ed version of reality. It may be wrong, but
working with others is essential to your
success.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Whether
you’re seeing the usual people today or
getting to know a new group, you’ll ben-
efit from being the one to interject some
novelty into the interaction, perhaps with
an interesting icebreaker or a game.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Embrace what
works for you for as long as it does. If you
believe, then so it is, no scientific proof
required. Nor does it matter in the least
who else believes or disbelieves.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Just be-
cause you change your mood doesn’t
mean you’ll change your mind. If you
choose a different course of action, it
will be for good reason and the result of
much consideration.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Paying
close attention sometimes means mak-
ing sure your mind doesn’t wander, and
sometimes it means making sure it does.
After all, nothing exists alone. There’s al-
ways a larger context to consider.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Fools
may rush in, but not you. You’re not even
sure if you want in at all, and that pru-
dence is part of your charm today. You
don’t have to deliberate on this one.
You’ll go only if and when you feel it.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Anticipate
your various obligations with an eye to-
ward possible conflicts and contradic-
tions. While there’s no such thing as a
perfect plan, much trouble can be avoid-
ed with a really good one.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). There really
won’t be a neutral zone today, as you’ll
know right away if you’re interested,
able, ready... or not. All you need is the
courage to believe your own inklings and
act on them.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Nov. 29). A high
level of savoir-faire requires great clev-
erness, which is easy for you, as there’s
a universal genius at your disposal this
solar year. Notable moments center
around unconscious desires becoming
conscious, ideas becoming reality and
your legacy being built with the help of
a group of like talents. Scorpio and Virgo
adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 8,
30, 27, 34 and 19
ACROSS
1 Myanmar,
once
6 Country
that’s an
anagram
of Peru’s
capital
10 History book
chapters,
perhaps
14 Castaway’s
home
15 Yard sale
warning
16 Colombian
city
17 Actor Black,
while ser-
monizing?
20 “Eureka!”
21 Small tastes
22 “Common
Sense”
pamphleteer
23 Cassette
contents
24 Remarks
an audience
hears
25 Muckraker
Riis’ way up?
30 New
Orleans’
Smoothie
King Center,
e.g.
31 Not worth
debating
32 ___-a-cake
35 Department
with belts
and ties
36 Weeps
38 Marie Curie,
by birth
39 Softball
implement
40 Indian flat-
bread
41 Finalize, as
a deal
11/29
42 “The
Talk” host
Osbourne’s
eponymous
pink shade?
45 Reproductive
cell
48 Moisturizer
choice
49 Makes more
concise, say
50 Leftover for
the dog
52 Recede
55 Actress
Tomlin,
when visiting
Napa?
58 Like a low
voice
59 Neighbor of
Cambodia
60 Mark over a
certain “n”
61 Deodorant
brand
62 The “U”
of ICU
63 Bridge
declaration
DOWN
1 Tijuana
locale,
informally
2 Six-sided
Western
state
3 Almond
___ (candy)
4 Jan. holiday
figure
5 Chinese
e-commerce
conglomerate
6 Barbie’s
brand
7 Queens sta-
dium name
8 Commits
perjury
9 AOL, e.g.:
Abbr.
Flower People
10 Cream-filled
pastry
11 Fleet
12 Flared dress
style
13 Places on
the Web
18 Chills in
the air
19 Surprise
result of
a game
23 A lot
24 Commotions
25 Doorframe
part
26 Kind of rug
27 Red coin?
28 Essential-
acid link
29 “___, a deer,
a female
deer ...”
32 Describing
a “D” grade
33 Furthermore
34 Many a
new driver
36 Lawyer’s
assignment
37 Actress Issa
38 Stage
production
40 Untrue
41 Indian
flatbread
42 Key in again
43 Black
___ cake
44 Croat, e.g.
45 Neuters
46 French fare-
well
47 Long-
distance
runner
50 Ollie’s
partner
51 Golfer K.J.
52 Fitzgerald
dubbed the
First Lady
of Song
53 They’re often
raised in
gardens
54 Tournament
passes
56 Swine
___ (2009
pandemic)
57 Sass
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