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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 12,2006 - NINE
Wedding Announcement
Hisler-Weygandt
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Restaurant & Lounge
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New Listing
Local Appliance and Electrical
Supply Store
Restaurant and Lounge in Heppner. All fixtures and in­
ventory included in sale. Turn-key operation. Walk in
and run your own business.
$219,000
Long-time Heppner business for sale. Lots of
potential. Be your own boss. Priced to sell.
Annie Hisler and Evan Weygandt
3 bedroom on 5 acres at Blakes
$ 129,000
New Listing
Fixer-upper priced right!
only $26,900
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Located on quite street across from city park.
Columbia River Community Health
Services offers free fitness program
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hisler, Brenda Young and Mr.
and Mrs. John Weygandt wish to announce the engagement
of their children Annie Marie H isler and Evan John
Weygandt.
The bride-elect is the daughter of Susan and Paul
Hisler, Jr., of Heppner. She is a 1998 graduate of Heppner
High School and received a degree in cosmetology from
Mt. Hood Community College in 2002. She is employed
as a color specialist at The Colour Authority.
The groom-elect is the son of Brenda Young, Salem
and John Weygandt of La Grande. He graduated from South
Salem High School in 1995 and received a degree in
business management from Western Oregon University at
Monmouth in 2000. He is employed as a shoe rep for Ecco
USA.
The wedding will be held Saturday, April 22, 2006
at 2 p.m. at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Heppner. A
reception will follow at Morrow County Fairgrounds.
New Listing
Building lot in Heppner
Newer manufactured home on 5 m/t secluded
mountain acres. 3 bedroom 2 bath 1998 Fleetwod.
(L to K) Dorothy Tryon, Dorothy Krebs, Mary Bell, Maria
Romero (Instructor), I.aVern Gurtlar, Marjorie Shankle (in front
of picture).
National Forest Land accessible from home. Sit in the
hot tub on the deck and watch the wildlife. Large nice
kitchen, lots of storage, living room, sitting room, and
dining room with French doors. Park your RV in the
large insulated shop. You will find peace and quite in
this very nice secluded mountain home.
The Mission of the Arthritis Foundation is to
support research to find the cure for and the prevention of
arthritis. The Arthritis Foundation is making the effort to
improve the quality of life for those affected by this disease.
One of the programs they sponsor, to achieve this mission,
is People with Arthritis Can Exercise (PACE). PACE helps
with range of motion, stretching, and strengthening muscles
and joints. The goal of PACE is to improve and sustain
joint mobility and muscle tone, functional endurance and
independence by using low impact movements. The
program is also a great stress reliever. PACE is a national
program developed by the Arthritis Foundation to provide
a safe, enjoyable exercise option for people with arthritis,
those who lack tone, or may have other types of chronic
conditions.
Columbia River Community Health Services has
started classes at the Boardman Senior Center on Tuesdays
and T h u rsd ay s 10:30-1 1:30 a.m . M aria R om ero,
Promotora, at CRCHS and certified PACE instructor
teaches the class. With the success of the program in
Boardman, CRCHS is hoping for the opportunity to expand
into Irrigon. The class is free and open to the public. For
more information, call Maria Romero at 481-7212.
$ 197 . 500 .
Tri-Plex
2- two bedroom 1 bath units
1- one bedroom 1 bath unit
Good investment property
$ 110,000
Morrow County Victim Assistance
acknowledges
April 2006 as Sexual
—
Assault Awareness month
During the month of April 2006, individuals and
communities across Oregon will join together to raise
awareness of sexual violence and engage in activities to
prevent sexual violence and promote healthy relationships.
The statewide campaign- “Speak Up. Speak Out. We can
end sexual violence”- sends a united message that everyone:
Must take responsibility for ending sexual violence; can
Speak Up and Speak Out to hold potential perpetrators
accountable; and can change the underlying conditions
within communities, institutions and society that allow
sexual violence to occur.
The National Sexual Violence Resource Center
kicked off the 2006 Sexual Assault Awareness Month with
its nationwide Day to End Sexual Violence on Thursday,
A pril 6, 2006. Even though th ere w ill not be a
commemorative event in Morrow County the Victim
Assistance Program is continuing to provide education and
resources to the citizens of Morrow County. “Sexual
violence is real in Morrow County. It does exist, not on a
large scale, but these special victims deserve support. These
crimes should not be taken lightly or pushed aside because
we may live in smaller communities,” stated the Victim
Assistance Director Samarra Van Doom. “As with any
safety concern it is important to educate ourselves and our
children about the dangers that exist."
For additional information about 2006 Sexual Assault
Awareness Month and the “Speak Up. Speak Out. We can
end
sexual
violence
cam paig n ,”
email
svandoorn@ co.m orrow .or.us
or
visit
www.EndScxualViolenceOregon.org.
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Located in good neighborhood with great
view. Ready to build on.
$ 16,000
5 bedroom in
Heppner
5 Bedroom with new vinyl windows,
new wiring, and new plumbing. Needs some
TLC finish up work to make it yours.
Central propane heating with a woodstove
and monitor heater included in sale,
price reduced AGAIN!!
$ 65,500
5-unit Apartment
Building
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Good Income Potential. 5-unit apartment
complex in good condition. New carpet and
appliances. Owner will carry contract.
$ 69,500
180 W. Baltimore #5
Heppner. OR 97836
541-676-5049
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Call David Sykes
to have your property listed here