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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 10, 2020 -- SEVEN Owner/Broker David Sykes Broker Chris Sykes 188 W. Willow P.O. Box 337 Heppner, OR 97836 25 SW Emigrant Pendleton, OR 97801 chris@sykesrealestate.net david@sykesrealestate.net 541-980-6674 $319,500 $139,500 Price Reduced! One of Heppner's premier homes with so much to offer. Have room for a large family or when friends and relatives gather. 4 bedroom 3 bath with large living room, family room. Lots of storage everywhere. Enjoy a great view of the city from your front window, or enjoy a barbeque on one of two private decks. Lots of parking too with two attached spaces and a carport. All this on a secluded 1.88 acres at the top of town. Call for a showing 725 S CHASE ST Heppner NEW LISTING! Office building in great condition right on main street in Hep- pner. Located in the heart of the business district it's ready to move into. Includes front lobby, private office with win- dow to the front. Former bank building with lots of storage. A small kitchenette/break room and a restroom. Alarm sys- tem installed. If you are looking for an office or even a small store space this will work for you. Call today for a showing. This three bedroom one bath home located on a quiet street in Heppner is well kept and in good condition. It's very clean with newer carpets and is ready to move into. A full basement with a mini-shop and laundry room is ready for you. The property is fenced for use by your children or pets. Drive into the carport from the backside on Riverside St. for easy access. Call me and we can go take a look! 385 W Union Ave Heppner Your Home Can Be Here! List your home with Sykes Real Estate See It Advertised Here 127 N Main St Heppner $132,000 Sale Pending 541-215-2274 Information deemed correct not guaranteed Sale Pending $24,900 $154,000 Four bedroom 2 bath home on the hill overlooking Heppner. Walking distance to the high school. Nice living room up- stairs and a big family room down. Large laundry room. One car garage will also make nice attached shop space. Garden area and trees. Quiet neighborhood. 210 SUMMIT DRIVE, HEPPNER SOLD! Large level lot. City water at site sewer across Hwy. Corner lot with 2 access near edge of city limits. 525 LINDEN WAY, HEPPNER Building lots still available in the Emert 2 addition of Ione. City water, electricity, phone and DEQ approved septic tests on each lot. Ready to build. Manufactured homes OK. Seven lots available priced very reasonably from $8,500 and $15,000 Umatilla National Forest begins phased reopening of developed campgrounds The Umatilla National Forest reopened 17 devel- oped campgrounds across the Forest on June 9, where crews have completed an- nual start-up preparations. While the Forest is work- ing hard to actively reopen developed recreation sites to the public, some camp- grounds and all cabin rent- als remain closed. Forest staff will reopen additional campgrounds as crews complete site prepa- rations, which includes ac- cess to the sites, removing hazard trees and mitigating other safety issues. Deci- sions for reopening addi- tional sites will also depend on the availability of neces- sary cleaning supplies and personal-protective equip- ment required to complete basic start-up tasks. Some campgrounds may remain closed longer due to snow levels or flood damage. The following camp- grounds opened on June 9: -Pomeroy Ranger Dis- trict: Alder Thicket, Big Springs, Boundary, Pataha, Teal Spring -Walla Walla Ranger District: Woodland, Wood- ward -North Fork John Day Ranger District: Drift Fence, Driftwood, Frazier, Gold Dredge, Winom, Toll- bridge -Heppner Ranger Dis- trict: Bull Prairie Lake (without water), Coalmine, Fairview, Penland Lake All other campgrounds on the Forest remain closed until further notice. As sites reopen services may not be available, including re- strooms or trash collection. The Forest cannot guaran- tee restrooms that are open will be routinely serviced and those utilizing these facilities are doing so at their own discretion. For- est visitors should come prepared with personal hy- giene items, including hand sanitizer and toilet paper. Additionally, be prepared to pack out any items brought on site. Most campgrounds charge a fee ranging from $8 to $24 per night. Other fees may be imposed for additional vehicles parked at a single campsite. In addition to camp- grounds, all Umatilla Na- tional Forest trailheads, Sno-Parks, boat ramps, day-use sites roads, trails, and general forest lands are also still open for public use. The public is reminded that several roads and trails are closed in areas with significant flood damage. Detailed closure maps and updates on flood repair activities are available on the Forest website and at any Forest office. Closure signs will also be posted on the ground. Some forest roads and campgrounds are still not accessible due to mud, snow or snow drifts. In addition, traveling on thaw- ing, saturated, and muddy roads can result in resource damage and serious safety concerns, especially if vis- itors are unprepared. Forest conditions are dynamic this time of year and likely to change throughout the day and week. The public is encouraged to monitor the Umatilla National Forest Facebook page and web- site for updates on forest conditions or flood repair activities. 20% off Weeks Roses -Also In Our Nursery- Bedding Plants Shrubs - Trees - and More... Morrow County Grain Growers Green Feed & Seed 242 W Linden Way, Heppner 676-9422 Give the Gift of News! Father’s Day is June 21st How About a Gift Subscription to The Heppner Gazette- Times? Call 541-676-9228 or Come in to the office at 188 W Willow St in Heppner OR UNTIL FULL!