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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 2,2011
Change for charity at Weston-McEwen
Community Bank
hobbles Mustangs
- THREE
Cash prizes reward
healthier life *
The Com m unity taining a healthy weight,
Health Improvement Part­ preventing disease, incor­
nership (CHIP) of Morrow porating physical activity in
County will be sponsoring their lives, managing stress
the “Biggest Winner,” a 12- and reducing tobacco use.
week weight-loss competi­ Everyone is encouraged to
tion and healthy lifestyle sign up for the competition
program. It will begin Janu­ and win weight-loss prizes.
ary 9, 2012 and run until Further details will be com­
April 2, 2012.
ing soon.
The contest will be
The CHIP is an al­
held in Boardman, Irrigon, liance of local health-care
lone and Heppner. The top organizations working with
three individuals in each the community to develop
community who achieve strategies to improve the
Heppner lost to Weston McEwen 38-8 last Friday night. Top: the greatest percentage of health of Morrow County.
Cam Day (1) looks down the field for a open Mustang with body weight lost will each The partnership received
Drew Brannon (39). - Photos by Sandy' Matthews
receive aw ards...$500 for grant support from the
first place, $300 for second Oregon Office o f Rural
place and $100 for third.
Health, and Regence and
Weekly sessions PacificSource Foundations,
will teach participants how to assess local health needs
to make life-long health and “Improve Health from
The next session of typical worship schedule behavior changes for main-
Rivers to Rolling Hills.”
First Fridays Friends o f Je­ will be adjusted so the cel­
sus will be held this Friday, ebration of All Saints Day
November 4 from 8 a.m. to can be held at All Saints
The Artifactory and Craft Fair will be held Friday,
noon at All Saints Episcopal Episcopal Church. Worship
November
4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at St. Patrick’s Senior
Church on comer of Church will begin at 10 a.m.
Center
on
the
comer of Main and Willow in Heppner.
and Gale in Heppner. All
Worship on Sun­
Aside
from a variety of vendors, the senior center
children age 4 though 12 are day, November 13 will be
will
have
cinnamon
rolls, hot dogs, Polish dogs, stew,
welcome. Those who attend held at Hope, on the comer
homemade
French
bread,
drinks and more.
in November are asked to of Alfalfa and Cowins. The
Table
rental
fees
go
to St. Patrick’s Senior Cen­
bring aja r of peanut butter regular pattern of worship
ter
to
keep
the
doors
open
and
available for community
or a can of chicken noodle will resume thereafter: the
events.
There
is
no
admission
charge
for the public.
soup to add to the food bas­ first and third Sundays of
kets being prepared by the each month at the Lutheran
Shared Ministry o f Hope church, and the second and
and All Saints for distribu­ fourth Sundays o f each
Some of those who attended the lunch in Prinev-
tion to needy families in m onth at the Episcopal ille on October 21 were Bonnie Campbell, Montell Mc­
Heppner High School will hold a soup feed at the community later this church.
Donald, Ada and Ernie Shell, Pete and Jackie Hester, John
5:30 p.m Friday before the last football home game when month.
For more informa­ and Rosemary Nelson, and Tom and Sheridan Ledford.
the Mustangs face off against Irrigon. The cost is $5;
Sunday, November tion, call the church office The next lunch will be at Service Creek on November
proceeds will go to the Heppner football program.
18 at 11:30 a.m.
6 the Shared M inistry’s at 541-676-9970.
The Heppner Com­
munity Bank will again be
participating in the bank’s
annual Change for Char­
ity Drive. The fundraising
drive, which will take place
at each Community Bank
branch, will take place from
November 1 through De­
cember 15.
The program is an
effort to collect funds in
the community, to be used
in the community. Com­
munity Bank matches 50
cents on every dollar, up to
$5,000. Each branch man­
ager has selected a charity
that will directly benefit
the citizens in the area. The
Heppner branch is collect­
ing funds for the Heppner
Neighborhood Center.
In addition to the
local aspect, the two bank
regions—east and west—
are in competition to see
who raises the most money
for their charities. Com­
munity Bank will donate an
extra $ 1,000 to the charities
in the region where the most
donations are collected.
Heppner is in the western
region, along with branches
in Hermiston, Pendleton,
M ilton-Freewater, Walla
Walla and Clarkston. The
total funds collected will be
calculated after December
15, when the winning re­
gion will be determined.
The 2010 C om ­
munity Bank Change for
Charity Drive collected and
matched a total of more than
$11,800 for charities. The
east region was the com­
petition winner last year,
and earned the charities in
Wallowa, Union, and Baker
County the extra $1,000
donated by the bank. More
than $7,600 was given to
the charities in those coun­
ties. The western region
collected enough— after
the bank match—to donate
about $4,200 to the charities
in Umatilla, Morrow, Walla
Walla and A sotin coun­
ties. They hope to beat out
eastern region branches for
the extra matching money
this year.
All branches will
have donation jars available
November 1 through De­
cember 15. Coins and bills
are accepted. Those with
questions about the Change
for Charity Drive can con­
tact their local branch man­
ager.
Shared Ministry
events for November
Artifactory Friday
Kinzua lunch group
HHS holds soup feed
of room for a garden and other activities
with this 2 bedroom 1 bath single wide mo­
bile home in Lexington. Lots of upgrade
including new flooring, new roof, insulation,
new vinyl windows, water heater and much
more. $ 6 0 ,0 0 0
Newitlisting!
Good buy on this new Heppner listing. New
listing. 2 bedroom 1 bath starter home or will
make a good rental unit. New chain link fence,
new electric wall heater, nice fixed up shop, good
roof and foundation. 355 W. Linden Way Heppner.
Priced right at
$ 55,000
FANTASTIC FALL
REAL ESTATE DEALS'
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$ 1 4 8 . Q Ò Q jiR ri^ R è d tjcecl
MotivatediSellermake an offer
New m aster bedroom & bath in this 3 bedroom Stop spending
your time fixing up your house and move into a home where ifs all
been done. You'll adore this 3 bedroom, 2 bath on a quiet street
near downtown. Remodeled in 2008 with a new master suite, bath
and more. Walk in closet, >et tub and tile floors. Well kept fenced
back^aidjwMuoomjc^ark^ou^RVjxotherjoys^^^^^^
Auto Repair Business in Heppner, OR This
is a going concern which shows a profit each
year. Includes real property, business, inven­
tory and equipment. Loyal customer base and
good reputation.
$ 339,000
Motivated Seller make an offer!
72.21 irrigated acres with home- Boardman
- Two irrigated parcels each with circles and solid set
irrigation. 30.71 acre parcel has a 1974 doublewide with large shop, small bam and carport. 41.5 acre parcel
has a well and septic system ready for a home. Good water rights from irrigation district. Irrigation equipment
in good condition. Other features: 6 fruit trees around house, 30 X 50 ft shop with concrete slab floor and
14' door. Manufactured home sits on a foundation with crawl space. Corrals, grain feeding bins, small 4 stall
bam and shade trees. 30.71 acre parcel is zoned Farm Residential for possible dividing and development.
Owner would consider selling parcels separately.
3 Bedroom 2 bath hom e in Lexington
This home has metal roof, cement foun­
dation & propane F/A . 128 X 121.66 lot.
2465 sq ft home has full basement and
large fenced yard with apple, nectarine
and cherry trees. Garage.
__________ $ 116,000
4 bedroom 2 bath home in Heppner. You won't feel
cramped in this 4 bedroom 2 bath 2146 sq ft home.
It has a full basement with mini kitchen downstairs,
and fully carpeted rooms upstairs. Enjoy barbecu­
ing on the covered patio. And there's lots of room
for a garden in the large backyard. Call now for an
appointment to visit this home.
2 bedroom 2 bath in Heppner This nice 2007 Marlatt
home is in excellent condition. Everything was done
right when this home was put in. It has a deck, cyclone
fenced yard and a 18 X 31 garage. Ceiling fans, along
with the energy package will keep you warm in the
winter and cool in the summer. There is a den/office,
living room and lots of extras. Must see inside this one.
Call and schedule an appointment today.
3 Bedroom 2 bath near downtown This two
story home is close to grade school and has
fenced back yard. Central A/C and Electric F/A.
Carpet, laundry room and large family room
downstairs. Dishwasher refrigerator and stove
2 Bedroom near schools and downtown Heppner
2 apartm ents and shop building to r S ale In
Lexington On the bottom floor is a former auto
body shop and a 1 bedroom apartment newly re­
modeled renting for $350. Upstairs is a 2 bedroom
apartment that has been completely redone renting
for $375 Building has a good roof and owner says
the shop has been completely rewired.
Just blocks from school and downtown shopping,
this 2 bedroom 1 1/2 bath charmer has a fenced
yard for children and a separate small yard in the
back Enjoy your reading room, living room and
kitchen with window looking out on the street.
included
$ 120,000
Acreage for Sale
Cute 3 bedroom in Heppner. A nice fenced yard
for the kids located on a quiet street. Storage shed
outback and new lawn just planted makes this three
bedroom one bath home ready to move into Vinyl
siding and windows, side deck, stove-refngerator-
washer-dryer included. Great starter home or pick
it up as a rental Has a carport too
Classic home near downtown Heppner. Enjoy the
unique look of this classic home, including a covered
upstairs porch and ornate wood designs This 4
bedroom 2 bath is close to shopping, the city park
and school Nice neighborhood, well kept yard
View lot at Lakeview Heights. Own one of
the last view lots at Lakeview Heights. 84 X
120 approx Water, sewer, phone and power
available
$ 25,000
38.67 Acres inside Heppner
city limits Has a good building
spot and room for anim als W a ­
ter and electricity located near­
by $65,000
HEPPNER
PENDLETON
Phone: (541)676-9228
Cell: (541)980-6674
Fax: (541)676-9211
188 W Willow
P.0 Box 337
Heppner, OR 97836
davld@ayk 9 snalestat 9 .n 9 t
www. sykesnalestate. net
Broker
Chris Sykes
Phone: (541)276-2152
Cell: (541)215-227 4
Fax: (541)278-6051
25 SW Emigrant
Pendleton, OR 97801
chris@ayk0anai9stat9.net
www.p0ndietonprop0rtya.com