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TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 24, 2004 FROM all roads and road rights of way. TRACT II Township 3 South. Range 24, East of the Willamette Me ridian all being in the County of Morrow. State of Oregon Section 23: The South Half of the South Half; The North east Quarter of the Southeast Quarter ALSO the following described parcel Beginning at the Southeast Corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, thence West a distance of 825.00 feet to a place on the South line of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, where it in tersects the County Road, w hich is the True Point of Be ginning of this description: Thence North of the West side of the County Road a distance of 135.00 feet to a point; Thence West a distance of 180.00 feet to a point, Thence South a distance of 135.00 feet to a point; Thence East a dis tance of 18000 feet, more or less, to the True Point of Be ginning of this description Section 24: The Southwest Quarter Section 25: The Northwest Quarter Section 26: The Northeast Quarter EXCEPTING THERE FROM all roads and road rights of way Published November 17. 24. December 1 and 8. 2004 Affidavit Shooting in Irrigon results in three arrests On Nov. 19, at 5:16 p in , M orrow C ounty deputies responded to 990 E Hwy 730 near Irrigon on a 911 report that someone had been shot. Upon arrival, deputies found Clay Vinson Haynes, 33, of Irrigon, had been shot in the leg with a small caliber w eapon, possibly a 2 2 -calib er weapon, reported Morrow County Sheriff’s Office Deputies determined that some kind o f altercation occurred at the Green Acres Trailer Park near Irrigon and this resulted in Haynes being shot in the leg H aynes was tran sp o rted to G ood Shepherd Medical Center by the Irrigon ambulance where he was treated and released. Investigation identified a suspect as being the shooter in the incident Jose A lejandro R odarte Montes, aka Alex, 28, o f Umatilla, was later arrested by Umatilla police at the request o f the M orrow County Sheriff’s Office and charged with attem pted m urder and first-d eg ree assault The arrest occurred in Umatilla on Nov. 20 at 10:30 p m. He was lodged at the Umatilla County Jail on $116,500 bail Also arrested and charged in the incident was Michael Dean Huff, 39, of Stanfield, for H indering Prosecution, $7500 bail and Jacqueline Marie Smith, 42, of Irrigon, for Menacing and pointing a firearm at another, $9000 bail A 22-caliber rifle has been recovered as part o f the investigation, said MCSO The in v e stig a tio n is continuing and witnesses are being interviewed as to the events leading up to the shooting N o fu rth er information is available at the time Correction G ladys A lderm an had two brothers who served in World War II, but one was in Army and one was in the Navy M arshall Lovgren served in the Navy in the South Pacific and Tim Lovgren served in the Army Last w eek’s article said they were both in the Navy i Cardinal football team recognized at sports dessert lone honored the Cardinal football team at a Sports Dessert on Tuesday, Nov. 16. Sam S taples received the “ Big Stick” award He was also named first-team All-Conference defensive linebacker and received an ho n o rab le m ention as an A ll- Conference offensive end K elly T hom pson received an award for “Top Rusher ” He was also named first-team All-Conference offensive running back and second-team defensive back. John W alton received the award for “Best B locker ” He was also named an offensive guard for the A ll-C onference first team Tyler Raible received the aw ard for “ Top R eceiv er.” He was also nam ed first-tea m A ll- Conference offensive end and first team defensive line Arthur Ekstrom was named second-team All- Conference offensive center and received an honorable mention as a defensive line Nick C hristm an received an award for “Most T ack les.” He was also nam ed first-team A ll- C o n feren ce offen siv e quarterback and first-team defensive back Kip Krebs received an award for being “Most Inspirational ” He was also named to the second-team A ll-C o n feren ce as an offensive guard Alan Rietmann was named second-team All- C o n feren ce o ffen siv e running back and second- team defensive linebacker Isaac Stillm an receiv in g the aw ard for “Most Improved.” He was also named first-team All- - « ft 1 ftP ^ [Back Row L-R): Sam Staples, Kelly Thompson, John Walton, Tyler Raible, Arthur Ekstrom and Nick Christman; and (Front Row L-R): Kip Krebs, Alan Rietmann and Isaac Stillman. Not pictured: Micah Stillman. Conference defensive line M icah Stillm an received an award for being an “Outstanding Manager.” HOMES & PROPERTIES -- FOR SALE - 3 bedroom near park Heppner graduate Bias Elguezabal joins lone Schools Joining lone Schools as a new teacher this year is Bias Elguezabal Elguezabal, 23, o f Heppner, moved to Heppner in 1997 from Nyssa and graduated from Heppner High School in 1999 A fter g rad u atin g from high school, Elguezabal went to Eastern O regon U n iv ersity in LaGrande where he received a bachelor’s degree in sports medicine He also studied exercise science for a year at Cal State-B akersfield in hoped to go directly into exercise science, had not yet found a job and was offered lone, a teaching position in lone, Elguezabal so went ahead and took is teaching opportunity. He said that P.E. to after this year he is hoping f i f t h to move into the exercise through science field l l grade D espite the students. possibility o f Elguezabal’s He is also t h e Bias Elguezabal changing jobs next year he said that he likes working in s tr e n g th and conditioning coach for lone “The community is awesome and everyone is the basketball team Elguezabal, who had friendly and helpful.” California At •j. Morrow County Gun Club news M orrow C ounty Gun Club held the first shoot o f the winter on Sunday, Nov 21. On a very sunny day, eight shooters were present to spend the first couple hours cleaning the clubhouse and burning thistles around the trap fields and building. Singles were shot first. Jeff Cutsforth led the men w ith 22 out o f 25. Deona Hodges was high lady with 19 out o f 25. Shooters then lined up on the 27-yard line to shoot A nnies. M ark Schlichting and Cutsforth each won one and Barry Munkers won three Membership at the club per year is: $35 per family or $25 per family if NRA member and $30 per single or $20 per single if NRA member. Targets are $3 50 per 25. If you are a new shooter the club will buy the first 25 targets. Shooting for the buckles (winter league) will begin after the new year The next scheduled shoot is Sunday, Dec 5 at 12 p m. For more information contact Harvey Childers at 422-7412 or M ark Schlichting at 989-8525 E veryone is welcome to any Gun Club event Hospice could answer end- of-life questions Currently only one in three people eligible for hospice care receives it- even though hospice is fully covered by Medicare and most Medicaid and commercial insurance plans for eligible patients This includes coverage for medications and supplies related to the life limiting illness. Pioneer Memorial Hospice is committed to the exceptional delivery o f compassionate, patient-focused hospice care and believes there should be no barriers to high quality end-of-life care This is the cornerstone of our agency’s open access philosophy, which ensures that Pioneer Memorial Hospice accepts anyone who is eligible for hospice, regardless o f the complexity o f their medical needs Have you, or your loved one: -Been hospitalized or been to an Emergency Room several times in the past six months? -Been making more frequent phone calls to your physicians'7 -Started taking medications to lessen physical pain17 -Started spending most o f the day in a chair or bed? -Fallen several times over the past six months? -Started needing help from others with bathing, dressing, eating, cooking, getting out o f bed and walking9 -Started feeling weak or more tired9 -Experienced weight loss so that clothes are noticeably looser9 -Noticed a shortness o f breath, even while resting? -Been told by a doctor that life expectancy is limited9 If you answered “yes” to four or more o f these questions, then you, or your loved one, could be eligible for hospice Hospice can help manage the physical, emotional and spiritual needs o f the patient and support the needs o f the family as they deal with issues related to their loved one’s terminal illness. For more information about hospice, contact Pioneer Memorial Hospice at 676-2946 lone loses as state tournament 3 bedroom home across from park New driveway and pa tio. Two bath (one brand new) $75,000 3 bedroom 1 bath with extra lot Home on double lot Insulated shop with its own drive Lots of storage if $99,000 Former Kingdom Hall 1470 square foot meeting hall that would make good church or meeting place. In Lexington By Marie Key lone traveled to the state volleyball tournament on Friday, Nov 12. The Lady C ardinals lost to E lkton, the 2003 state champions, 25-18, 15-25 and 8-15, lost to Perrydale, 20-25 and 17-25, but defeated Mohawk, 25-13. and 26-24 Ashly Grams led the team with 13 points, one ace, one dump, 24 passes and 60 set assists. Abby Key followed with 10 points, four aces and 31 passes. Sara Peck had eight points, four aces, 17 passes, 11 hits, five kills, 15 blocks and five sets. Jenny Griffith had six points, three aces, 59 passes, 14 hits, one kill and 10 points Amber Patton had one point, one hit, seven passes and three blocks Stephanie Holland had one point, one ace, 21 passes, five hits and six blocks. Others contributing were Kayla LaRue with four passes, Kim Morris with 15 passes, seven hits, four kills and five blocks; and Barbara Holland with 22 passes, six hits, four kills, three blocks and three sets $49,000 3 bedroom in Lexington 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on i double lot Garage and shop $85,000 Very nice home by the creek New Lower Price $ 89,900 2 bedroom in Lexington 2 bedroom single wide with shop, large yard and foundation already laid for new room Garden space too $50,000 Two lots above lake Ready to build on. One lot $20,900 the other $19,500. View of the lake. CALL D A V ID S Y K E S T O V IE W T H E S E P R O P E R T IE S Willow Creek Little League to select board members Willow Creek Little League will be meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 30 at 7 p m , at the H eppner Neighborhood Center The to p ic for discussion will be WCLL board selection. Plans for next y ear will also be discussed. Anyone interested in helping with WCLL is w elcom e to atten d the meeting This; home is in excellent condition 2 bedroom, one bath with attached double wide garage Underground sprinkler and much more David Sykes, Ageiil (541) 676 9228 days (541) 676 9939 evenings 1 800 326 2152 www.heppner.net KgndCo. REALTOR H 180 W. Baltimore #5 Heppner. OR 97836 www. heppner. net 676-5049 Have your property listed here call 676-9228 Custom Banners Heppner Gazette-Times 676*9228 i