TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 25,2007
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Donations being accepted for “Go
for it Table”
MS Walk 2007
Beginning Wednesday, May 16, the ladies of the
Heppner Senior Center will be setting up the "Go for it
Table" and will be doing so every third Wednesday of the
month.
Donations are being accepted until May 16. At this
time the only articles not being accepted are furniture and
clothing.
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Anyone wishing to donate items may do so by
2007 , 05 / 09 / 2007 , 05 / 16/2007 bringing the by the Senior Center office from 9 a.m. until
Affidavit
noon and I p.m. until 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Morrow County FFA member
awarded at Oregon FFA Convention
Pictured are the participants for the 2007 MS Walk
H e p p n e r , L e x in g t o n a n d l o n e
H o m e s a n d B u s in e s s e s
R e a l E sta te For
Blake Ranch P roperty
Building Lot on One Acre
m /l in the Blue Mountains
• One acre m /l in mountains at Blakes Ranch.
• Have your own spot in the mountains for a home,
hunting cabin or ju s t weekend getaway.
• This spot is ready to build on with water, septic
and power already there.
'¡itrick Hamm receives his Oregon State FFA Sheep Proficiency
\ward from National FFA President Beau Williamson at the
t tregon FFA State Convention in Corvallis.
On Sunday night
M arch 25, 2007 M orrow
County FFA Chapter Mem
ber P atrick B arron was
awarded the Oregon State
FFA Sheep Proficiency after
com peting at the Oregon
FFA Convention held in Cor
vallis. Oregon March 24 thru
27. Patrick was selected
from a field of District FFA
Sheep Proficiency winners
throughout Oregon.
Barron’s supervised
a g ric u ltu ra l e x p erien ce
sheep project actually start
ed in 1998 from two ewes
he raised while participating
m the 4-H program. When
he became a freshman at Ir-
rigon High School he rolled
Ins 4-H project into the FFA.
His FFA project has grown
to 34 Suffolk ewes, one Suf
folk ram and two guard Lla
mas. From its humble begin
nings his FFA sheep project
earned a net worth of over
$12,000. B a rro n ’s SAE
project also includes experi
ence areas in beef produc
tion. home and farm im
provement and work expe
rience.
B arron, a so p h o
more is the current president
of his FFA c hapter and is ac-
tive in livestock judging,
leadership and shop skills. At
school he has a 3.28 grade
point average and competes
on the Irrigon Knight’s Bas
ketball team. He is very ac
tive in community service
through the Irrigon Knight’s
Booster Club.
Barron is involved in
the M orrow C ounty 4-H
program as a 4-H Ambassa
dor and shows sheep in both
4-H and FFA. At home he is
busy with his sheep flock
which produced 60 lambs in
February. He sells part of his
lam bs as 4-H and FFA
project lambs and markets
the rest as feeder lambs to a
commercial broker in June.
Barron’s FFA Sheep Profi
ciency Application will be
forwarded onto the FFA re
gional contest and if select
ed will compete at the Na
tional level. “Patrick is a
leader and a rising star in the
FFA he has accomplished a
lot in his short tenure with
the program. I expect great
things from this young man
in the future,” said Lenn
Greer, FFA Advisor. Mor
row County FFA.
Museum receives donation
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$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Comes with barn 3 acres
2 Bedroom one bath home
Located on
quiet street.
Owner will
carry
contract
Member MLS
Multiple
Listing Service
$161,000
REALTOR
Restaurant - Lexington
New Listiruj
Restaurant &
Lounge
$51,500
For better marketing of your property
we are now :
G reat garden spot
3 Acres m/l
36x36 M etal b arn with power & w ater
Plenty of room for kids, horses, and pastures
Lots of trees and well landscaped
2 Bedroom 2 Bath
1979 Single Wide With Expando
Price Reduced!
Profitable restaurant and lounge
$175,000
Has Oregon lottery
Garage with
unfinished
apartment
below
Restaurant and Lounge in
Heppner. All fixtures and
inventor included insale.
Turn-key operation.
W alk in and run your own
business.
$189,000
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’
Real property included.
To ha v e y o u r p ro p e rty liste d
h e re c a ll me
If you are looking for a particular
property please contact me
$69,900
Former Service Station in Lexington
Former service station in Lexington. Tanks
removed and DEQ cleared. Would make
good shop or repair building. Includes
office area and shop area.
Mountain Home
With Great View
$65,000
The Allen Anderson Family of lone recently donated the
( aterpillar 60 tractor to the Farm Foundation for the Ag Museum
in lleppner. This model is the twelfth of only 13 made and is
believed to he the only operating model. It is on display at the Ag
Museum on Riverside Avenue which opens for the season on
Friday, May 4. from I to 5 p.m. Saturday hours are II a.m. to 3
p.m.
The Morrow County Heritage Museum at 444 Main,
lleppner. begins its season on Tuesday, May I from 1 to 5 p.m. It
will also he open Saturdays from II a.m. to 3 p.m.
- photo by Merle Cowett
Yocom makes
dean’s list
E a s t
ern Oregon
University/
O SU Ag
p r o g r a m
reports that
H e a t h c r
Y ocom . a
fresh m an ,
1975 manufactured 2 bedroom, 2 bath
house on 5 m/l acres. New siding,
decks.windows and insulation. Guest
bunkhouse.Property includes: carport, shed
garage, gazebo and small barn.
2Bedroom
Home in
Heppner
$145,000
Good starter home. Ask about financing
$ 63,500
8-L an e B ow ling A lle y
& R e s ta u ra n t
2 Bedroom
èu
Hill would
allow larger
race facility
1
$225,000
Double lot w/shop
-Continued from pave one
does not pass the Oregon
legislature, there will be no
N A SC A R type track at
received
Boardman, only a smaller
D ean List
racing
course facility.
honors for the winter term.
If the hill passes and
She has done this by hav ing
the
project
is expanded it will
17 credits hours and a 3.5
GPA. She has also been require more property and
practicing, preparing, trav the Boardman Airport may
eling. and playing softball have to be relocated, he add
for the EOLJ Mountaineers. ed.
\
Great potential. Be
your own boss.
Sale price includes
everything to walk in
and o p e ra te the
business.
Bedroom, 1 bath. Propane
heat.Unfinished attic. Large
shop.City water and sewer. 66
130' lot. Fenced yard.
$65,900
*For approved
huver
$89,000
1898 home
with 2092 st|
ft living area.
Double lot
with shop on
one lot. Front
porch and
deck in back.
y oh ' a member of
Regional M ultiple Listing Service
Mountain
2 parcels: 40 & 120 teres m/l
160 acres
total
$ 1 6 0 ,0 0 0
Residential Lot
Ready to build
on. Located in a
greatneighborhood
on hill property
with an excellent
view. Heppner.
$15,500
Owner/Broker David Sykes
188 W. Willow *P .0 . Box 337»
Heppner. OR 97836
(541) 676-9228 • 1-800-326-2152
Cell (541 ) 980-6674 • Fax (541 ) 676-9211
E-mail: david@sykesrealestate net
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