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Boardman Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 18, 2018 -- FOUR youth mental Public Use Restrictions move EOHLA offers Large level lot. City water at site 3 bedroom 1 bath two story home on corner l o t i n Ione. health first aid training to Phase A on the Umatilla sewer across Hwy. Corner lot with Lots of appliances included in sale. Has a carport and big limits. yard. Includes adjacent extra city lot. National Forest 525 LINDEN WAY, HEPPNER 170 W SECOND ST, IONE 370 EAST 2ND STEET, IONE Veteran banker, Anita Orem, was recently pro- moted from assistant vice president to vice president for the Bank of Eastern Oregon. According to Jeff Bailey, president and CEO of Bank of Eastern Oregon, Orem has spent nearly 26 years with the bank, work- ing in virtually every oper- ational department during that time. Her current duties involve supervision of the electronic banking function for the bank. “Anita brings the ut- most professionalism and leadership to our electronic banking team as well as 345 LINDEN WAY, HEPPNER BMCC releases 2018 spring term honor roll Orem promoted to BEO vice president agents in Oregon and or Roll with a 3.0 to 3.39 GPA are Samson Beckman, Chanse Bennett, Parker Blakley-Miller, Alondra Caldera, Anthony Camp- bell, Morgan Correa, Karsen Dumler, Ivan Es- cobedo, Ethan Graham, Felix Hernandez, Ethan Holiday, Sydney Maben, Misael Madrigal, Jenna McCullough, Gina Olson, Luis Olvera, Racky Pindy, EA Roberts, O OE IN Colten Johnathan Seelye and Cassandra Vil- $8,500 Orozco. - $10,500 - $11,500 larreal Affordable Building Lots Available! .84 acre to 5.95 acre lots in Emert Addition #2 Ione. Utilities inlude pone water power septi approved - $14,500 $15,000 $17,500 - $22,500 MissyG Band to perform in LIKE US ON FACEBOOK Boardman Learning picnics to be held Keep up on new listings & property selling & buying tips! ne y La Mar 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Hep- The picnics are for par- pner Day Care. The picnics ents or caregivers and their will be held on July 24 and children ages zero to six. Ranch style home on a cul-de-sac. 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21 and 28. According to located a spokesper- rooms and are vinyl their windows. child’s 3 bedroom, son, Large parents 1.5 bath. yard important with covered patio, first and Fenced most timed underground sprinklers. are en- teacher, so they See sykesrealestate.net for map couraged to come and play NW ESTHER CT, Children IRRIGON with a 125 purpose. of all available lots will have an opportunity The MissyG Band will perform at the Boardman Marina Park on July 23 at 7 p.m. The MissyG Band will inals and has performed at ation District and Portland to explore, learn and build literacy skills. Each week perform for the Music in family-friendly venues all General Electric and spon- will also include a drawing the Parks outdoor summer over the Pacific northwest. sored by the North Morrow The concert is free to Community Foundation. for an opportunity to win concert series at 7 p.m. on In the event of inclem- July 23 at the Boardman the public, but visitors are free books. ent weather, the perfor- Marina Park on Marine encouraged to bring chairs For additional infor- 2 bedroom 1 bath home on a corner lot. Hardwood floors There is so much to enjoy in this custom remodeled home You will enjoy features of this at 2 bedroom the with propane firepla or ce and oil to monitor heat. One car garage Nie bedroom list, bat ome in uiet Drive. ommunity of on 3.87 acres overlooking the cit and y of Heppner. From the blankets. den will be the many held Singer/songwriter Conces- A very well-cared mance for manufactured home mation get on the 3 bath custom built home overlooking Heppner on makes a great shop. Some sprucing up but wil make a Ione ardwood floors eat pump and garden area with fireplace to the hardwood floors. upstairs game room, on double city lot. Has shop and lots of Rock Street. Ceramic tile gives a western to the 2 bedroom 1 bath home cl o se to downtown home in Heppner. garden Center. For look addi- is from the Pacific be 1 bath available for space. 3 SAGE nice home Kathy or rental unit. Lots of extras in Cutsforth cluding refrigera- outside And as a bonus and elegant kitchen, the remodel sions ing work was all done wi will th 3 bedroom, small apartment call at a seond MissyG bedroom 2 bath with lots main rooms, and ciculating hot water under the tile tor, stove, microwave and washer and dryer. Lots of tools, out ba features living area and batroom all in Heppner. Recently new roof and sid- care and crafsmanship. But dont take my word for it, sched- Near elementary school and close of storage. All window upgraded to double will keep it warm. Other rooms feature pergo fl oors northwest and performs purchase, courtesy of the tional information about the sale. Tool ready gun safe, mower and weed wacker included in and 541-676-5462 leave for te moter in a law or guests is ome ing. Propane monitor heat. Laundry room. ule a showing today and come see for yourself all the won- walk to downtown. Great price, call paned. Metal roof. You will appreciate the and a central vacumn system. There is a jetted tub, shed and wood shed too. This home is priced right. Call me is pried rigt so all me today for a viewing!! derful special things this unique Boardman home has to offer pantry and lots of widows for beautiful natural light. Stove and style refrigerator incl with uded Music in the Parks concert her own country Little League. condition of this home for a showing. message. Parents or care- to take a look. Outdoors are lots of fruit trees, garden space and a 580 E COWINS ST, HEPPNER 180 W SECOND ST, IONE 215 W CHURCH ST., HEPPNER bread oven 380 E MATLOC ST, HEPPNER series, at the Parks 465 S H STREET, LEXINGTON contact ELDER, HEPPNER 235 ROC ST., Jackie HEPPNER givers must accompany covers from yesterday and The Music 580 in today. She writes and per- series is funded by the Mor- 541-720-1289. their child. forms her own country orig- row County Unified Recre- De lbe rt D riv e Ell a Learning picnics, host- ed by Heppner Day Care, will be held every Tuesday for the next six weeks from a college student, and ten years later, my brother com- mitted suicide at the same age. For years I was afraid and ashamed to talk about these experiences until I became trained in mental health first aid. This training works because it helps to reduce stigma and it gives folks information and tools to talk about difficult men- tal health situations and experiences with others. We Have a only place in the help country people outside of great when little com- can muni feel ty of Ione, comfortable Oregon. 2 bedroom doubl enough e wide manu- we home on out 82 acres to with some CRP that bri and ngs in to factured reach others yearly payments over $879 year. so Great vi passion- ew of the valley. that’s why I’m ate trainings,” Needs about some TLC. Has the a full basement and newly repaired says Adams. septic system in 2014. For IONE more information, 65660 GOOSEERRY RD., IONE or to participate in mental health first aid training, contact executive director John Adams at jadams@ gobhi.net, 541-219-0907, program coordinator Al- anna Chamulak at acham- ulak@gobhi.net, 541-219- 2397 or GOBHI regional coordinator Erin Rust at erust@gobhi.net, 541- 298- 2101. project Funding for the is provided in part by The Ford Family Foundation and Collins The Founda- tion. d No off-road/off-trail vehicle travel or travel on roads not cleared of stand- ing grass or other flamma- ble material; no vehicle travel on those FS roads where access has been im- peded or blocked by earthen berm, logs, boulders, barri- er, barricade or gate, or as otherwise identified in the Fire Order. Seasonal campfire re- strictions and requirements described for June 1- Octo- ber 31 apply. -Campfires allowed only in fire pits surrounded by dirt, rock or commercial rings and in areas not con- ducive to rapid fire spread. All flammable material shall be cleared within a three-foot radius from the edge of the pit and free of overhanging material. Use existing pits wherever possible. -Campfires must be attended at all times and completely extinguished prior to leaving. -Persons with camp- fires are required to have a tool that can serve as a shovel and one gallon of water in their posses- sion. The intent of this requirement is to ensure individuals with a campfire have the tools necessary to completely extinguish their campfire. -Portable cooking stoves using liquefied or bottled gas and wood burn- ing stoves equipped with a chimney that is at least five feet in length with Ro a Due to increased fire danger and dry weather conditions, Phase A of the Public Use Restrictions (PURS) for campfires, smoking, off-road travel and chainsaw use went into effect on the Umatilla National Forest on Tues- day, July 17. The seasonal campfire restrictions that are currently in place will also be in effect in Phase A of the PURs. Phase A is the second level of restrictions, gener- ally implemented when the fire danger is moderate to high. PURS are phased in collectively, as conditions warrant, and may differ from forest to forest. Beginning Tuesday, July 17 at 12:01 am (PDT), Phase A of the Public Use Restrictions (PURS) went into effect and include: Chainsaws may be op- erated only between the hours of 8 p.m. and 1 p.m. local time. A one hour fire watch is required after saw operations cease. Saw op- erators are required to have an axe (minimum 2 lb. head, 26” length), shovel (8” wide, 26” length) and fire extinguisher (minimum ABC 8 oz.) in their posses- sion. Please note - chainsaw operation associated with commercial and personal use firewood permits are regulated under the condi- tions of the permit and are not impacted by this public use restriction. Smoking is allowed only in enclosed vehicles, buildings or cleared areas. The Eastern Oregon and half of all mental health Healthy Living Alliance problems begin by age 14. a spark-arresting screen (EOHLA), in coordina- In the recent 2017 Healthy consisting of ¼ inch mesh tion with InterMountain Teens Survey conducted by hardware cloth are allowed. Education Service District the Oregon Health Author- -Use of charcoal bri- and Greater Oregon Behav- ity 25.4 percent of eighth quettes is permitted under ioral Health, is providing graders and 32.5 percent the same restrictions as Youth Mental Health First of 11 th graders in Umatilla campfires described above. Aid (YMHFA) trainings to County reported that during The public’s awareness teachers and support staff the past 12 months they felt of the increasing fire danger in Eastern Oregon coun- so sad or hopeless almost and cooperation is essen- ties. YMHFA is a national every day for two weeks tial to a safe fire season. program that is designed or more in a row that they Recreationists, firewood to give school staff the stopped doing some usu- Bedroom tools near sools to and downtown eppner al activities. Additionally, interact cutters, hunters and other proper ust students blocks from school that and downtown may shoppi be ng, mental health is a regional forest users can all help by with closely this 2 bedroom 1 12 mental bath charmer health has a fenced health priority in eastern Large build adhering ing lot on dead end to street restric- in Heppner. All experiencing problems. tions, operating and and or substance 4 bedroom 2 because bath bank owned large home lo per- cated on utilities avai lable. City water safely and sewer. Power yard for children and use a separate small yard in the Oregon, centages of eastern Orego- The Morrow County train- cautiously and keeping up- phone available. Old structures need torn down or back. Enjoy your reading room, living room and Mountain View Drive. All five mountains visible from depres- ing session will be held nians to-date on ler i the the dining self-report room, kitchen and back deck. otherwise. Sel s selling latest property "as orders is". kitchen 13 with in window looking out on the street. sion or other mental health Aug. Boardman. and regulations. 610 GARRIGUES HEPPNER CONDON, OREGON they symptoms; however, In YMHFA, Please check ST., with your 215 S. COURT, first-aiders HEPPNER local Oregon Department learn a five-step action plan fail to seek the appropriate of Forestry (ODF) office that guides them through care. Early detection and for public use restrictions the process of reaching out treatment of mental health on lands protected by ODF. and offering appropriate and substance use problems Visit the Blue Mountain support. Staff trained in is crucial for adolescents Interagency Dispatch web- YMHFA can help to iden- and can affect not only page at: www.bmidc.org or tify students experiencing emotional wellness, but contact a local Oregon De- emotional problems soon- also their academic success. Eastern Oregon partment of Forestry office er, improve coordination for more complete infor- with existing mental health Healthy Living Alliance mation. Relax in your Similar spacious airy l restrictions iving room with a wonderful supports and resources and Executive Director, John may be in effect on view out large picture windows of state the city. Or and step step inform students and their Adams, understands the 3500 sq ft mi of xed use local investment supports property in downtown impact of mental health and private lands protected by right outside the dining room to barbeque on the deck. This families Pendl e ton, Oregon. Anchored by a l o ng-term office tenant the importance of the train- available in their commu- the 4 Washington Department bedroom 2 bath home has had extensive remodeling in- on the ground floor, there is also a large apartment with ing. Buy “I this know fixer upper first-hand and have a good how first of Natural (WA- cluding kitchen and Resources bathrooms. Master bedroom is extra nity. stent rental record the second. Solid sec- brick con- mental health can impact Suicide is on now the large and master bath has information double sinks and shower. There a consi DNR). More home or a rental unit. Located on quiet resi- on with good ele cause ctrical, heating of and roof, this prop- a student. I experienced electric heat wi on th a heat the pump. WA- Lots of storage ond structi leading death can is forced be air found has shown consistent return on investment over the dential street with yard. Call for an appoint- and a brand new roof. Call me at: to see http:// for erty adolescents aged 15-19 DNR website ment. Cash sale buys this years. Let us send you the spread sheet. www.dnr.wa.gov/. 260 N GILMORE ST., HEPPNER 280 S GILMORE., HEPPNER MAIN STREET, PENDLETON For more information about the Umatilla National Forest’s Public Use Restric- tions, please contact our Pendleton, Oregon office at 541-278-3716, call our Blue Mountain Com- Sandersfeld, Emily Sepul- Forest Information Hotline munity College has released veda, Andruw Sorensen and at 1-877-958-9663, or visit the 2018 spring term honor Leo Waite. our website at www.fs.usda. roll recognitions for the On the Dean’s List with gov/umatilla/. following Morrow County a 3.40 to 3.84 GPA are students: Alma Angulo-Nunez, Ruby On the President’s List Barrera, Timothy Brown, On the bottom fl oor is a former auto with a 4.0 GPA are Veron- Madison Combe, Keegan of the last available view lots on Brendy Lakeview Ct. End Gibbs, Claire Grieb, Mason body shop and a 1 bedroom apartment newly re- ica One Alvarez-Frias, Avalos, Jacee Currin, Lake. Good Hegar, Abigail Hernandez, modeled renting for $350. Upstairs is a 2 bedroom of the cul de sac overlooking Wil ow Creek Kolby Currin, Connor Graham, apartment that has been completely redone renting investment property or build your home now. OWNER Samm Lemmon, Andrew Lindsay, Ma- Martinez, Gibson McCur- WILL CARR CONTRACT. Jaiden MONTHL PAMENT for $375. Building has a good roof and owner says Alex honey, Lily Mills, Kevin undaunting support to our WILL INVEST OU IN REAL ESTATE. CALL ME FOR ry, Fabian Meza, Sheilah the shop has been completely rewired. branches. Her vast experi- Murray, DETAILS Brandy Queza- Mezzo, Jenna O’Brien, Ra- E. MAIN, of LEXINGTON ence and 145 years excellent da-Hermosillo, Yeidi Ra- fael Salas Garcia, Michelle LAEVIEW CT , HEPPNER service are applauded. We mos, Jose Romero, Brock Schmidt and Reiah Waite. Recognition for Hon- are pleased to announce Rosen, Faith Rosen, Diana Anita’s promotion,” said Bailey. Orem and her husband, facebook.com/sykesrealestateheppner Joe, live in Ione. Seller says “bring me an off er!!” Price reduced to sell! This home needs someone to restore its original glory. A walk through this former Bed & Breakfast is like a walk back in time. From the original wood to the wrap around porch. Cassic Victorian home. Built in 1902 and know as the Woolery house it is a part of the history of the small town of Ione, Oregon. Call and schedule a showing of and this unique anxiety property. depression as WE PRINT! HEPPNER GAZETTE 541-676-9228 STAMPS STAMPS BULK BULK MAILINGS MAILINGS POSTERS LETTERHEAD LETTERHEAD ENVELOPES ENVELOPES HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES - 188 W WILLOW HEPPNER OR - PHONE: 541-676-9228 - FAX: 541-676-9211 DAVID@RAPIDSERVE.NET