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SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 25, 1996
lone victors over Sherman County
4-H Roughriders
to meet Jan. 6
Sh«riff» Report
The Roughriders 4-H Club
will resume meeting on Mon
day, Jan. 6 at 7 p.m. in the
"dorm ” at the Morrow Coun
ty Fairgrounds. This meeting
will feature talks on barrel rac
ing by Connie Holmquist, en
durance riding by Charlene
Gentry, and possibly a talk
from a breeder. Officers will
also be elected.
There will soon be a poster
up at Green Feed and Seed,
Heppner, on what is going on
with this and other Morrow
County 4-H horse clubs. Every
one interested in horse 4-H
■ should check this poster for
meeting times, special clinics,
demonstration days, shows,
etc.
Mounted meetings will begin
in February.
M ark Miller
elected to
FSA spot
B renda Burright looks for an opening against Sherm an County
By K a ra M iller
The lone Lady Cardinals
kicked off the Wasco County
Tournament in Maupin, Fri
day, Dec. 20, with a victory
over the Sherman County
Huskies, 43-35.
The game started off quickly,
with Sherman answering each
lone shot with two of their
own. The score at the end of
the first quarter was lone, six,
Sherman County, 12.
lone's quick-paced basketball
soon overtook the Huskies,
however, and the Cardinals
passed Sherman on the board
as well as the floor. The Sher
man girls got into foul trouble
and were forced to frequently
substitute their starters out of
the game.
In the second quarter, the
Cards seemed to lose a little bit
of hustle and let the Huskies
slip back within biting range.
At the half, the score was 32-27,
in favor of lone, but the crowd
was beginning to think this was
going to be even closer when
they came out of the locker
room.
In the third and fourth
quarters, lone out-rebounded
and outscored their opponents,
ending with the victory.
Dawn Boor led lone with 12
points. Brenda Burright follow
ed closely with 11, and added
six steals for lone. Suzy Heide-
man led the boards with 11, as
the Lady Cards hustled for the
win over Sherman to place
themselves in contention for
first place of the tournament.
lone played Condon for the
championship, Saturday, Dec.
21 .
Cardinals beats Stanfield, 66-14
Mark Miller , Heppner, was
elected to a one year term for
the Morrow County Farm
Service Agency (FSA) local
administrative area (LAA),
according to an FSA news
release.
Craig Miles was elected first
alternate and Lori Seitz,
second alternate.
According to the release, the
FSA committee members'
duties include:
informing
farmers o f the
purpose
andprovisions of the FSA
rograms; keeping the state
SA committee informed of
LA A
condition s;
recom m ending
needed
changes in farm programs;
participating
in
county
meetings as necessary and
performing other duties as
assigned by the state FSA
committee
An organizational meeting
will be held at the Morrow
County
FSA
office
on
Wednesday, January 8, at 9
a.m. at the Pettyjohn Building,
Heppner-Lexington Highway,
Heppner.
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Obituary
M aurice Jayne Elder
Maurice Jayne Elder, 87, of
Heppner, died Friday, Decem
ber 20, 1996, at Amber Valley
Care Center in Pendleton.
A family memorial service
will be held.
Mr. Elder was born Septem
ber 12, 1909, at Heppner, to
Frank and Jennie Jayne Elder.
He attended school at Ritter.
During World War II, he was
stationed in the South Pacific
for four years. He was in a tank
destroyer battalion and a reci
pient of the Purple Heart.
On July 2, 1951, he married
Vivian Cason Prock at Pendle
ton. She died in January 1995.
Mr. Elder enjoyed the out
doors and spent many years
D aw n Boor shoots over Stanfield defenders
employed as a ranch/farm hand
and a cowboy riding the moun
The
second
quarter
was
a
By Kara Miller
tain ranges. In the 1970s, he
mirror
image
of
the
first,
as
The lone Lady Cardinals
owned and locally operated
lone
almost
doubled
their
score
seemed to be on fire when they
Agri-Chem Fertilizer in Mor
to
42.
Stanfield
put
up
a
cou
hosted the Stanfield Tigers on
row County.
ple
more
shots
to
bring
their
Tuesday, Dec. 17. The Cards
Survivors include his sister,
side of the board up to six.
beat the Tigers, 66-14.
Mayree
Elder of Bremerton,
After halftim e, the Cards
lone opened the game by get
Washington;
stepchildren, Col
started slowing down their of
ting the tip and Brenda Bur
leen
Ployhar
of Heppner, Jim
fense and defense, so many of
right put up the points to begin
my
Prock
of
Heppner
and Bar
the younger players saw some
the Lady Cards' rally that never
bara
Hale
of
Pendleton;
13
time on the floor.
left their hands. Burright add
grandchildren
and
16
great
Burright led the red and
ed eight more points in the
white with 13 points and Suzy grandchildren. He was preced
first. Other scorers were LaRee
Heideman added 12. Heide- ed in death by his parents, his
Anderson, Stephanie Hague-
man added 14 rebounds and wife, Vivian, brothers, John,
wood and Dawn Boor. The
Burright also had seven steals G eorge and Shirley, and
score at the first quarter buzzer
to
lead the team to the win. A sisters, Lucille Wilson and
was 23-2.
highlight of the evening was Elizabeth Ward; also two step
Sybil Krebs, a freshman floater, children, Wayne E. Prock and
who made her first two varsity Janice Cutsforth.
Memorial contributions may
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points.
be
made to Pioneer Memorial
The Lady Cards traveled to
Business Cards *
Hospital
Foundation, P.O. Box
Maupin Friday, Dec. 20. for the
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annual Wasco County Tourna
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Sweeney
Mortuary
of Hepp
ment for boys and girls from
ner
is
in
charge
of
arrange
lone, Sherman, Condon and
ments.
Wasco.
The Morrow County Sheriff's
office reports dispatching the
following business during the
past week:
Dec. 17: Boardman Police
Dept, received a report of a
neighbor's car backfiring with
flames shooting up from the
carburetor;
Morrow County deputy in
vestigated a report of theft of a
welder valued at $400. It was
stolen from a service rig in Ir-
rigon. The radio in the cab of
the pickup was vandalized;
Boardman Police Dept, was
requested to assist with a
female customer causing pro
blems at the BP Station;
Boardm an Police D ept,
received a report of a non
injury accident in Boardman;
Oregon State Police received
a report of a missing child in Ir-
rigon. The child was later
located at a friend's house;
Heppner Police and Fire
depts., and Columbia Basin
Electric Cooperative received a
report of someone hitting a
power pole and the pole was
leaning. CBEC shut off power
to Chase Street while the pole
was repaired;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
ambulance for an ill two year
old child;
M orrow C ounty deputy
responded to a juvenile pro
blem in Irrigon;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of a
domestic dispute.
Dec. 18: Morrow County
Sheriff's office received a report
that the Hermiston Police Dept,
were in pursuit of a vehicle
which turned onto Buttercreek
Road and headed to Highway
74. A Morrow County deputy
went up Sandhollow to Jones
Hill to intercept vehicle, but the
vehicle went up Alkali Canyon,
headed back to Echo. The pur
suit was cancelled by the Her
miston Police Dept.;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of an
alleged assault at Columbia
Middle School in Irrigon. A
citation was issued;
Boardm an Police D ept,
responded to a report from the
Trail Apts, in Boardman that a
person was allegedly removing
items from an apt. that were
not his;
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a report of a trespasser
at a residence in Boardman;
Heppner Police Dept, receiv
ed a report of an audible bur
glar alarm at Les Schwab in
H eppner. Everything was
secure;
Morrow County deputy in
vestigated a report of a run
away teenager in Boardman;
Boardm an Police D ept,
received a report of a suspi
cious vehicle at Willow Fork
and Kinkade streets.
Dec. 19: Morrow County
deputy investigated a report of
vandalism at E.O. Farming Co.,
Patterson Ferry;
Morrow County deputy ar
rested Jill Rene Christian, 28,
on a warrant for negotiating a
bad check;
Morrow County deputy ar
rested Penny Delclpierre on a
Justice Court warrant out of Ir
rigon for negotiating a bad
check. Delclpierre was cited
and released;
Morrow County deputy in
vestigated a report from a wo
man in Heppner who said a
man had violated a restraining
order against him.
Dec. 20: Morrow County
deputy investigated a report of
a burglary attempt in lone;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of a run
away teenager;
Morrow County deputy in
vestigated a report from Col
umbia Middle School in Irrigon
concerning a trespasser;
Boardm an Police D ept,
received a request for an officer
concerning a dispute over
belongings;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice received a report of a
pickup with overhead lights
trespassing and high-centered
in a ditch near Beecher's in
lone. The vehicle was able to
get out;
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Boardm an Police D ept,
received a report of 3-4 shots
fired in Boardman. An officer
was unable to locate;
Heppner Police Dept, receiv
ed a report of a car driving
carelessly and then into a ditch
on Main Street in Heppner;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of tools
stolen from a garage at a resi
dence in Irrigon.
Dec. 22: Morrow County
deputy investigated a report of
dogs killing chickens in Irrigon;
Morrow County deputy in
vestigated a report of dogs
chasing cattle in Boardman;
Morrow County deputy
responded to a report of a man
who had allegedly shot at
children and a dog with a BB
gun;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the lone Fire
Dept, to the lone Market due
to an alarm sounding. They
were unable to locate any
smoke. The owner also res
ponded to the scene;
Morrow County Sheriff's of
fice dispatched the Boardman
Fire Dept, and ambulance to a
reported rollover on 1-84
milepost 151 westbound. Two
patients were transported to
Good Shepherd Community
Hospital.___________________
Bowling League
Thursday Nite Mixers
week of December 9
W
L
Lancer Lanes
32
16
26 22
Wright’s Century
18 30
R & W
20 24
Skagg's Auto Clinic
High games: Alex Rystedt 235,
Dianna Hoeft 181.
High series: Randy Sample 501,
Dianna Hoeft 497.
Splits converted: Brian Skaggs
3-10, Randy Sample 3-10, John
Breidenbach 5-10, Phyllis Piper 2-7.
Dime A Dozen
W
L
13
Penland House
39
40
12
D-Don’s
32 20
Pin Dodgers
24 28
BM’s
Bunn Horseshoeing
18 34
46
Our Gang
6
High games: Randy Sample 196,
Sandi Hanna 189.
High series: Randy Sample 555,
Sandi Hanna 520.
Splits converted: Carol Ehrman-
traut 2-7, Annie Lusher 6-7-10, Sandi
Hanna 6-7-10, Chirella Wallace 7-2,
Darlene Scroggins 3-10, Gerald Hoeft
5-10, Dianna Hoeft 5-7-9, Diana Hen
drick 2-7, Harriet Batty 9-10, 3-10,
Danny Sharp 5-6.
Blue Mountain
W
L
32
16
Beecher's
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Who Knows
Willow Lanes
25V2 22V2
2 OV 2 2m
Misfits
171/2 30V2
Team 2
Young Guns
19 21
High games: Randy Sample 190,
Bob Hubbard 187.
High series: Randy Sample 542,
Bob Hubbard 517.
Splits converted: Randy Sample
3-10, Danny Sharp 5-10.
Non-Smokers
W
L
Heppner Garbage
16 0
8
8
BEO
6
10
Pin-Ups
Head Pins
8
8
2
6
Columbia Basin
High games: John Breidenbach
188, Pennie Karwacki 157.
High series: John Breidenbach
529, Maryanne Anthony 402.
Koffee Kup Keglers
week of Dec. 17
W
L
36 20
The BJ’s
35 21
M.C.G.G.
No Pin Hitters
32 24
The Dregs
35 21
26 30
The Alley Cats
High game: Linda Schultz 198.
High series: Maude Hughes 510.
Splits: Rene Ledbetter 3-10. Bet
ty Pettyjohn 5-6, Joan Smith 8-9,
3-10, Bunnie Lindsay 3-10, 6-7.
week of Dec. 19
W
L
39 21
The BJ's
36 24
M.C.G.G.
No Pin Hitters
35 25
The Dregs
38 22
The Alley Cats
27 33
High game: Linda Schultz 196.
High series: Linda Schultz 553.
Splits converted: Jan Beamer
4-7-10, Joan Smith 5-6.
PUBLIC NOTICK
MORROW COUNTY
LAND USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING COMMISSION
will hold the following hearings
of public interest on Monday,
January 6, 1997, at 7:30 p.m. at
the Public Works Building on
State Highway 74 in Lexington:
Application for a Hardship
Variance by Wayne and Lori
Seitz to allow the siting of a se
cond manufactured home on
Tax Lot 4503 in Township 1
North, Range 26 (10.56 acres) in
a Exclusive Farm Use (EFU)
Zone. This parcel is located ap
proximately seven miles north
east of Lexington. Access to the
property is via State Highway
No. 207 to Myers Road and
then east on Myers 1.3 miles to
a private gravel road. Criteria
for approval includes Zoning
Ordinance ARTICLE 7, Section
7.020 (B) (1) (2).
Conditional Use Permit Ap
plication No. N-97: Morrow
County, Guy VanArsdale, ap
plicant; Gene and Tom Doher
ty, owners. Property is describ
ed as tax lot 700 of Assessor's
Map IN 25 03, located on the
north side of Juniper Road
(County Road No. 630), at the
intersection of Juniper Canyon
Road (County Road No. 923),
approximately three miles west
of Bombing Range Road. Ap
plication is to allow the opera
tion of a rock crusher and
stockpiling of crushed rock for
the County Public Works De
partment. Request is also to
add the site to the Goal 5 ag
gregate inventory in the Com
prehensive Plan. Criteria for
approval include Zoning Or
dinance Section 6.050 (9), and ,
ARTICLE 8 and 215.298 (2).
The first of three public hear
ings to consider a zone designa
tion of Farm Residential Two
Acres (FR-2) for an unzoned
area west of Paul Smith Road
and Skoubo Lane between
Kunze and West Extension Ir
rigation Canal. The area is
located approximately one-half
mile southwest of the City of
Boardman. Criteria for appro
val include Zoning Ordinance
Section 3.041 and ARTICLE 8.
Conditional Use Permit Ap
plication No. N-98: Donald E.
Jorgen sen , applicant and
owner. Property is described as
tax lot 2500 of Assessor's Map
5N 26 23D, located on the
northwest comer of Old High
way 730 and Fourth Street
W est, approxim ately one-
quarter mile west of the City of
Irrigon. The proposal is to
allow for a Home Occupation
to park equipment at his home.
Criteria for approval include
Zoning Ordinance Section
3.040 (2) (H) and ARTICLE 6.
Conditional Use Permit Ap
plication No. N-99: Rod and \
Cmdy Harley, applicants and
owners. Property is described
as tax lot 408 of Assessor's Map *
5N 26 22, located west of Eighth
Street West on the south side
of Froberg Lane, a private
road, approximately three'
miles west of the City of Irri
gon. The proposal is to allow a
mobile welding business and
office at the home. Criteria for
approval include Zoning Or
dinance Section 3.040 (2) (H)
and ARTICLE 6.
Conditional Use Permit Ap
plication No. N-100: Everett
Shasteen, applicant; Mary
Lynn Hurd owner. Property is
described as tax lot 100 and 101
of Assessor's Map 4N 25 20A,
located on the south side of
Kunze road, approximately one
mile southwest of the City of
Boardman. The proposal is to
operate an automobile repair
business as a home occupation.
Criteria for approval include
Zoning Ordinance Section
3.050 (2) (H) and ARTICLE 6.
Opportunity to voice support
or opposition to the above pro
posals or to ask questions will
be provided. Failure to raise
specific issues at this hearing
precludes appeal to the Land
Use Board of Appeals based on
those issues.
Copes of the staff report and
all relevant documents will be
available December 30, 19%.
For more information, please
contact the Morrow County
P lanning D epartm ent at
922-4624 or 676-9061, ext. 49.
DATED THIS 24th day of
December 19%.
MORROW COUNTY PLAN
NING COMMISSION
Published: December 25, 19%
Affid