Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, January 16, 2019, Page A15, Image 15

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    SPORTS
Wallowa.com
Norton
wins title
at Orofino
invitational
By Steve Tool
Wallowa County Chieftain
The Enterprise Outlaws
traveled to Orofino, Idaho,
for the Orofino Maniac
Wrestling Invitational Jan.
11-12. Coach Forrest Wil-
son called the tournament a
“mixed bag” of results.
Shane Lund, one of the
finest wrestlers in the state
at 132 lbs, couldn’t compete
because of a knee injury. On
the bright side, Trace Evans,
wrestling at 138 lbs, took
second place.
In
the
consolation
bracket, Justice McQuown
won the championship at
126 lbs. while Klint Norton
walked away with the cham-
pionship in the heavyweight
division after besting team-
mate Andy Huwe.
The team next wrestles at
Parma, Idaho, on Jan. 18-19.
CORRECTION
By Steve Tool
In the Jan. 9 edi-
tion, on page A10
(sports), the Chief-
tain incorrectly stated
that Wallowa Cougars
player Ryan Hafer
and the Wallowa fans
received a technical
foul call. The Chief-
tain regrets the error.
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“Joseph has a real nice
team and should make a
deep run at the state tourna-
ment,” Howe said.
By Steve Tool
Wallowa County Chieftain
The Eagles ladies contin-
ued their high-flying ways
with a matched set of vic-
tories: 58-24 over Elgin on
Friday, Jan. 11, followed by
a 56-36 victory at Wallowa
the following day.
Friday’s game saw the
Eagles take command right
out of the gate. Coach
Lance Homan said it was
good to play at home again
after playing four consec-
utive away games on the
west side of the state.
The lady Eagles forced
Elgin into 38 turnovers.
Sabrina Albee again had a
terrific game, leading with
22 points, eight rebounds,
six assists and four steals.
Haley Miller put up 11
points, eight boards and
four steals.
Madelyn Nelson started
her weekend nicely with
10 points, six steals, four
rebounds and two assists.
At one point in the game,
Nelson scored six points in
about 30 seconds with two
steals and another bucket
off a pass from an Albee
steal, which helped put the
momentum in the Eagles’
favor.
“This was a good win
against a very young and
athletic team,” Homan said.
The following game
against Wallowa turned into
anything but a cakewalk for
the ladies. Coach Homan
said that the Eagles didn’t
shoot the ball well and had
uncharacteristic turnovers,
Eagle Boys
Amber Mock/Chieftain
Joseph Eagles point guard Jill Hite drives the ball past Wallowa defender Ashlyn Young
during the Eagles’ 56-36 victory on Saturday, Jan. 12.
which he attributed to Wal-
lowa’s defense.
“I thought our girls
played extremely hard and
played through some adver-
sity that they hadn’t seen in
quite some time,” Homan
said. He noted that Emma
Hite had a tremendous
game, making key shots and
free throws at crucial times.
Albee ended with 17
points, five rebounds and
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three steals. Nelson con-
tinued her stellar play with
eight points and nine steals.
Homan also noted the
play of Natalie Gorham and
a solid effort from senior
point guard, Emma Hite,
with 14 points. Haley Miller
rang in with with 10.
“Wallowa is a tough
place to play, they have a
great crowd and the girls
play extremely hard,”
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The City of Wallowa is accepting sealed bids on a 2003 New
Holland TC-18 Tractor with front loader and bucket. It has 675
hours on it, Runs good, needs transmission work. Minimum
bid of $2500.00
The Board of Directors of the Wallowa Education Service Dis-
trict will hold their regular meeting on Tuesday, January 22 at
5:30 P.M. in the ESD Board Room. A copy of the agenda may
be obtained at the Education Service District office at 107 SW
First Street #105 in Enterprise.
Contact Wallowa City Hall 541-886-2422 for more info or view-
ing. Wallowa City Hall P.O. Box 487 Wallowa, Oregon 97885
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PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE:
Wallowa County Public Transit Advisory Committee Meeting
Community Connection Conference Room, Enterprise, OR
Wednesday - January 23, 2019 at 9:00 a.m.
This meeting is to discuss and make applications for the STF
Grant Funds and the 5310 Grant, for seniors and people with
disabilities, for the Biennium of 2019 – 2021 and the STF
Grant is due on February 17, 2019 and the 5310 is due March
15, 2019. This meeting is open to the public.
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LEGAL NOTICE
The USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
will hold the annual Wallowa County Local Work Group Meet-
ing February 7th from 2-4 p.m. at The Place, 301 S Lake
Street Joseph. The meeting provides an opportunity for the
public to provide input for conservation priorities and collab-
orative investment strategies in Wallowa County. For more
information contact Abe Clark (ext. 3044) or J. Johansen (ext.
3050) 541-426-4521
The USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
The Wallowa County Board of Commissioners will convene
a hearing after their regular board meeting on Tuesday,
January 22, 2019 starting at 10:00 am in the Thornton Con-
ference Room of the Wallowa County Courthouse in Enter-
prise, Oregon to consider petitions by landowners within the
following boundaries to be withdrawn from Joseph Cemetery
Maintenance District and annexed to Alder Slope Cemetery
Maintenance District: in Township 2 South, Range 44 East
of the Willamette Meridian, Section 21, except W½SW¼ and
E½E½SW¼SE¼, and Section 22, except SE½SE¼. All inter-
ested persons may appear and be heard.
Meetings and hearings are open to the public. Those interest-
ed in attending are encouraged to do so. If you are in need
of special accommodations please contact the WALLOWA
COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OFFICE AT 426-
4543, EXT. 130.
On the 5th day of February, 2019, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. at
the Wallowa County Justice Center, 104 W. Greenwood St.,
Enterprise, OR 97828, the defendant’s interest will be sold,
subject to redemption, in the real property commonly known as:
505 Viking Dr., Enterprise, OR 97828. The court case number
is 18CV17971, where QUICKEN LOANS INC. is plaintiff, and
THE ESTATE OF JOHN F. ELLIS AS TRUSTEE OF THE EL-
LIS LIVING TRUST AGREEMENT DTD JULY 12, 2007; THE
UNKNOWN HEIRS, ASSIGNS AND DEVISEES OF JOHN F.
ELLIS; THE SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE OF THE ELLIS LIVING
TRUST AGREEMENT DTD JULY 12, 2007; THOMAS GLEN
ELLIS; JOHN DUANE ELLIS; AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
OR PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE,
LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY COMMON-
LY KNOWN AS 505 VIKING DR. ENTERPRISE, OR 97828 is
defendant. The sale is a public auction to the highest bidder
for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made out to Wallowa
County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on this sale go
to: http://oregonsheriffssales.org/
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Homan said.
Wallowa girls coach
David Howe also said the
game was much closer than
the final score indicated. He
noted the Cougs did some
good things, but still have
improvement needed. He
added that his squad actu-
ally made more field goals
than Joseph, but turnovers
and fouls led to the team’s
demise.
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The boys had their trou-
bles against Elgin, although
they prevailed in the end,
60-45.
The Eagles gave up an
early 11-0 lead to let Elgin
back in the game by half-
time, with the score 26-25.
The determined Huskies
eventually took the lead at
37-35 after a technical foul
that saw Coach Olan Fulfer
pull the offender.
At the time of the tech-
nical foul, Fulfer pulled
the team together. After
the meeting, Hadley Miller
scored key buckets on the
inside and others made cru-
cial foul shots and forced
a number of Huskie turn-
overs. The Eagles won
going away.
“We hit our 15 points
per quarter, and I had four
guys in double digits,”
Coach Fulfer said. “We still
need to find the consistency
that we’re lacking ... We’re
good for half a game and we
take quarters off.”
Chase Murray led the
Eagles with 15 points while
Tyler Homan pitched in
with 14. Kade Kilgore had
an even dozen, Mason Ferre
zipped in 10 points and
Miller had seven.
The week left the boys
with a 2-1 league record and
9-6 overall. They next play
at home versus Powder Val-
ley on Jan. 18.
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Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held by the
Wallowa County Planning Commission on Tuesday, January
29, 2019 at 7:00pm in the Thornton Conference Room, 1st
floor of the Wallowa County Courthouse. The agenda for this
meeting will include the following items:
Henton- Herr CUP#18-11- Findings: A Conditional Use Permit
Application to permit a Home-Based Occupation in the form of
a Bed and Breakfast. The property is zoned Exclusive Farm
Use (EFU) and is described as Township 3 South, Range 45,
Tax Lot 3802 and consists of approximately 4 acres. The or-
dinance provisions which govern this review are Articles 5, 9,
15, 35, and any other applicable goal, regulation or ordinance
of Wallowa County and/or the State of Oregon.
Grace CUP#18-12 Findings: A Conditional Use Permit Appli-
cation to permit a Hydro- Electric Power Plant. The property is
zoned Exclusive Farm Use (EFU) and is described as Town-
ship 25, Range 44, Section 2, Tax Lot 400 and consists of
approximately 12.97 acres. The ordinance provisions which
govern this review are Articles 5, 9, 15, and other applicable
goal, regulation or ordinance of Wallowa County and/or the
State of Oregon.
Providence Estate CUP#18-13 Findings: A Conditional Use
Permit Application to permit a Home- Based Occupation in
the form of Bed and Breakfast with equestrian facilities. The
property is zoned Exclusive Farm Use (EFU) and is described
as Township 3 South, Range 45, Tax Lot 501 and consists of
approximately 114.6 acres. The ordinance provisions which
govern this review are Articles 5, 9, 15, 35 and other applica-
ble goal, regulation or ordinance of Wallowa County and/or
the State or Oregon.
Steven Smith CUP#18-05 Review/ Renewal Findings: An ex-
tension for the review Conditional Use Permit conditions from
May 2019 to November 2019. The property is zoned Exclu-
sive Farm Use (EFU) and is described as Township 1 South,
Range 45, Tax Lot 3702 and consists of approximately 168.85
acres. The ordinance provisions which govern this review are
Articles 5, 9, 15, 36 and other applicable goal, regulation or
ordinance of Wallowa County and/or the State of Oregon.
Fleet Development CUP#18-14- The applicant has submitted
an application for a Community Solar Garden. The property is
zoned (EFU) Exclusive Farm Use and is described as Town-
ship IN, Range 42, Section 14, Tax Lot 100, and consists of
34.74 acres. The review criteria will be Article(s) 5,9, 15 and
other applicable zoning ordinances or goals of Wallowa Coun-
ty and/or laws of the State of Oregon.
Point of Connections CUP#18-10- The applicant has submit-
ted an application for a Church in the form of Transformational
Housing. The property is zoned (R-1) Rural Residential and is
described as Township 2 South, Range 45, Section 19, Tax
Lot 500 and consists of approximately 4.8 acres. The review
criteria will be Article(s) 5, 9, 17 and other applicable zoning
ordinances or goals of Wallowa County and/or laws of the
State of Oregon.
The February Planning Commission meeting is scheduled for
February 26, 2019 at the Cloverleaf Hall located at 668 NW
1st St. Enterprise, OR 97828.
These matters will be reviewed for conformance to the WC-
CLUP and WCLDO Article 1, Article 5, Article 7, Article 15,
and any other applicable goal, regulation or ordinance of Wal-
lowa County or the State of Oregon. All applications and draft
staff reports may be reviewed in the Planning Department
Monday - Friday from 7:00am to 5:00pm. Written comments
must be received by the Wallowa County Planning Depart-
ment - 101 S River St. Room 105, Enterprise OR 97828 - by
5pm on Monday January 29, 2019. Oral comments may be
given at the time of the hearing, which is open to the public.
For persons with disabilities that wish to attend, please call at
least 24 hours before the meeting so accommodations may
be made.
Ramona Phillips, Chairman Wallowa County Planning Com-
mission