Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 7,2007 - SEVEN
Mustangs roll past Outlaws, 46-0
PUBLIC NOTICE
Carrie Heltzel, 541-346-1623,
cheltzel@ uoregon.edu, for
PUBLIC MEETING
eligibility criteria and RFA
NOTICE
By: Rick Paullus
packets.
MORROW COUNTY
The Heppner Mus
Published: November 7 and
COURT
tangs
jumped
out to a quick
Public notice is hereby given 14, 2007
lead
and
never
let up in
that the Morrow County Court Affidavit
dow
ning
the
visiting
En
will hold a public meeting on
PUBLIC
NOTICE
terprise
O
utlaw
s
46-0
on
Friday, N ovem ber 9, 2007
Morrow
County
is
request
Senior Night, Friday, O c
at 9:00 a.m. at the Morrow
ing proposals for a Franchise tober 26, in Blue Mountain
County Courthouse, 100 N
for Solid Waste Disposal in Conference play.
Court St., Heppner, OR for the
the surrounding areas in South
purpose of meeting w ith City
The gam e started
Morrow County generally
representatives regarding Tip-
out
as
a
fumble-fest as Sam
known as Zone 2. The Collec
page Fee disbursements. For
King recovered an Outlaw
more information contact the tor will collect, transport and fumble on their first pos
Morrow County Court office dispose of solid waste. It is session, but the Mustangs
unlawful for any person to pick
at (541 >676-5620.
up, store, collect, transport of returned the favor by put
All interested parties are
dispose of any waste or solid ting the ball on the ground.
welcom e to attend. Upon
waste for compensation unless Taylor Hodges picked up a
request, accommodations will
be made at the meeting to fa such person is licensed/fran- loose ball and took it back
chised in accordance with the for a touchdown that was
cilitate persons with physical
provisions of the Solid Waste nullified by a penalty. But
impairments or disabilities.
Management Ordinance.
the defense held, forcing a
Please call 676-5620 at least 48
This proposal will consist of
hours prior to the meeting.
punt with the Mustangs tak
completing a Solid Waste Col
Published: November 7, 2007
lection Franchise application ing over at the Enterprise 48
can be obtained by call yard line.
PUBLIC NOTICE which
Lane Bailey broke
ing or pickup at 365 W. Hwy
Request for Applications
74, P.O. Box 428, Lexington, free for 29 yards on first
for Community Dispute
OR. 97839. (541 >989-9500 or down with Brent Eckman
Resolution Services
Fax a request (541 >989-8352. going for 17 yards. After a
The State of Oregon acting
Proposals must be received short gain by Bailey, Eck
by and through the State Board
no later than November 26, man took it in from five
of Higher Education on behalf
2007 in a sealed envelope and yards out. The kick was no
of the University of Oregon
addressed to Morrow County good but the Mustangs led
for the University of Oregon
Public Works, P.O. Box 428 6 - 0 .
School o f Law (Grantor) is
Lexington Oregon 97839. The
initiating the application and
On the Outlaws’ next
Proposals must be identified as
selection process for grant
“Application for Solid Waste possession, Jordan Hatfield
funds available to one eligible
picked off a pass and brought
Collection Franchise.”
community dispute resolution
Award for the Franchise will it back to the Outlaws’ 48
program in the State under
be made at the November 28, yard line. Eckman then hit
ORS 36.155 and OAR 571.
2007 Meeting of the Morrow K ing in stride who took
The grant period is July 1,2007
County Court at the 100 Court it all the way for a touch
through June 30, 2009. A start
Street Court house, Heppner down. Josh Shank kicked
up grant award of a maximum
at 10am.
the extra point to make it
o f $29,000 will be given to
Published: October 31, No 13-0 midway through the
one new eligible CDRP in the
vember 7, 14 and 21,2007
first quarter.
state this biennium. Applica
On the Outlaws’ next
tions are due by 5:00 p.m. on
January 15, 2008. Contact
possession, they coughed up
the ball again with Hodges
recovering it at the Enter
prise 42 yard line. Bailey ran
twice for 15 yards, Spencer
Palm er ran tw ice for 18
yards and after a motion
penalty, Bailey went for 12
Do you want LOCAL SERV ICE with someone more and a first down at the
seven. Bailey went for two
who can answer your pharmacy questions?
and then took it in from five
yards out to make it 19-0 late
in the first quarter.
Medicare's Open Enrollment period is
The d efense held
coming soon (Nov. 15 to Dec. 31). You can
again and the M ustangs
change from your current plan. Stop in and took over at the Enterprise
32 yard line after a short
visit with us; we’d be glad to help!
punt. Eckman rant twice for
John and Ann Murray, RPHs 23 yards and Bailey went
for two and then took it in
from the seven. After Josh
Shank’s kick, the Mustangs
led 26-0 early in the second
Heppner 676-9158 Condon 384-2801 quarter.
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c u rre n t M e d ic a re
P a rt D Plan?
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On the Outlaws next
possession, Nacho Elgueza-
bal recovered a fumble at the
Enterprise 31. Palmer took
a lateral pass for six yards
and Bailey ran twice for 18
yards to the seven yard line
but the drive stalled and the
Outlaws took over on dow ns
at their own six.
The defen se held
and the Mustangs took over
at the Enterprise 16 after
a three yard punt. Eckman
hit king on first down in the
endzone for a touchdown.
The kick was blocked but
the Mustangs held a 32-0
lead with 4:28 left in the
first half.
On the Outlaws next
possession, Jake VanDoom
made a hit, knocking the
ball loose that King jumped
on at the Enterprise 45 yard
line. Eckman hit Palmer for
four yards. Willy Gentry
then came in and hit Hatfield
for a 41 yard touchdown.
Shank kicked the extra point
to make it 39-0 late in the
second quarter.
The M ustangs got
the ball back one more time
and almost scored again.
Bailey took a 17 yard pass
from Eckman and then broke
free for 40 yards to the five
as the half ended.
The O utlaw s con
verted an onside kick to
open the second half but
the defense held and the
Mustangs took over at their
37 yard line after a punt.
Bailey broke free for 34
yards and after a delay of
game penalty he ran twice
more for 19 yards and a first
down at the 16 yard line. Af
ter an incomplete pass and
an illegal motion penalty,
Gentry hit Dennis Kenny for
13 yards and Eckman ran for
five yards and a first down
at the three. Two incom
plete passes and a defensive
penalty later, Bailey took in
from two yards out for the
touchdown. Shank kicked
the extra point to make it
46-0 with 7:49 left in the
third and led to a running
clock the rest of the way due
to the 45-point rule.
On the Outlaws next
possession, Dalton Wellman
ended their drive with an in
terception at the Mustangs'
10 yard line as the third
quarter came to an end.
The team s traded
possessions throughout the
fourth quarter with neither
team threatening to score.
B ailey ru sh ed 19
tim es for 192 yards with
Eckman rushing five times
for 49 yards.
Eckman hit 4 o f 10
passes for 85 yards and two
touchdowns, both to King
for 64 total yards. Gentry
was 2 for 6 for 54 yards and
one touchdown.
The defense held the
Outlaws to 92 yards total
and were led by King with
23 defensive points all in
the first half. King sat out
the second half with a sore
calf muscle. Andre Rauch
and Wacy Coil each had
17 points, Hodges had 16
points, VanDoom and Well
man each had 15 points, El-
guezabal had 14 points, and
Hatfield had 13 points.
Enterprise 0 0 0 0-0
Heppner 19 20 7 0-46
First Quarter
Heppner - Brent Eckman,
five yard run (kick failed) 7:22;
Sam King 48 yard pass from
Eckman (Josh Shank kick) 6:22;
Lane Bailey, five yard run (kick
failed) 2:30
Second Quarter
Heppner - Bailey, seven
yard run (Shank kick) 11:00;
King, 16 yard pass from Eck
man (kick failed) 4:28; Jordan
Hatfield, 41 yard pass from Wil
ly Gentry (Shank kick) 1:37.
Third Quarter
Heppner - Bailey, two
yard run (Shank kick) 7:49.
Team Statistics
Heppner: 11 first downs,
32-260 rushes-yards, 139 pass
ing yards, 6-16-0 passes, 3-2
fumbles-lost, 6-40 penalties-
yards.
Enterprise: 4 first downs,
27-41 rushes-yards, 51 passing
yards, 4-12-3 passes, 4-3 fum
bles-lost, 9-78 penalties-yards.
Individual Statistics
Rushing: Enterprise -
Girtz 12-43; Nebel 6-16; An
derson 6-5; Stewart 3-(-23).
Heppner - Bailey 19-192; Eck
man 5-49; Spencer Palmer 7-27;
Gentry l-(-8).
Passing: Enterprise -
Stewart 4-12-3, 51 yards. Hep
pner - Eckman 4-10-0,85 yards;
Gentry 2-6-0, 54 yards.
Receiving: Enterprise -
O'Leary 2-50; Nebel 1-5; Girtz
1 -(-4). Heppner - King 2-64;
Hatfield 1-41; Bailey 1-17; Den
nis Kenney 1-13; Palmer 1-4.
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County and cities
to meet Friday over
4tippage 'fees
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courthouse.
B oardm an M ayor
Ed Glenn said Monday he
believes the cities would
like to work the issue out
w ithout having it on the bal
lot. “Our preference would
be an intergovernm ental
agreement instead of an or
dinance,” Glenn said.
He also said that the
cities' position is the same
now and that they should
receive a more equitable dis
tribution o f the money. “ We
do feel the cities deserve
more of the money. We don't
think such a large amount
o f the m oney should be
used to backfill the county
budget.”
Glenn criticized the
way the county now dis
tributes some o f the tippage
money through a county
wide committee using the
needs and issue process.
“The distribution is not al
ways equal,” he pointed out.
“Some o f the money is even
going back to the county.”
He said local co m m u n i
ties would better be able
to know' the people's needs
that the com m ittee. "We
are closer to the people,”
he said. “Each city has dif
ferent needs and situations
that are not recognized by
the county."
Glenn, who repre
sented the cities’ position
during the last meeting w ith
the county court, will once
again assume that role, he
said.
“ O ur hope is we
can work out an agreeable
situation that will satisfy the
needs of cities without de
stroying the county," Glenn
said.
M o rro w C o u n ty
Judge Terry Tallman said
Tuesday he hopes the two
sides can work things out.
“ I don't want this to be deci
sive,” Tallman said. He did
say he “had a little trouble”
with the cities' demand that
they get 75 p ercent and
county gets 25.
T a llm a n said he
hopes the meeting is pro
ductive, but also said he was
not “afraid o f a vote” on the
issue.
Tallman also pointed
out that needs and issues
allocation o f tippage fees
went from S132,839 in 2006
to about $235,000 in 2007.
The money is allocated to
various groups and govern
ment entities by a committee
o f people from throughout
the county.
About the meeting Friday,
Tallman said it is a public
m eeting and if som eone
from the public want to
speak they w ill be welcome
to do so.
Senior C en ter
M enu
H o p e /V a lb y /A I l
Saints Church members w ill
be serving lunch on Wednes
day, N ovem ber 14. The
menu will include Swiss
steak, baked potatoes, peas
and carrots, hot rolls, apple
sauce crumb cake, and fruit
slices.
H eppner Christian
Church m em bers will be
ser\ ing lunch on Wednesday,
N ovem ber 21. The menu
will include turkey, mashed
potatoes with gravy, green
beans, cranberry sauce, hot
rolls, and pumpkin pie.
Christian Life Cen
ter church members w ill be
serving lunch on Wednes
day, N o vem ber 28. T he
menu w ill include ham ,
AuGratin potatoes, mixed
veggies, hot rolls, and rasp
berry lemon tart.
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