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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 2, 2008 - SEVEN PUBLIC NOTICE The Council of the City of Heppner will hold a public hearing on January 14,2008, at the Hep- pner City Hall, 111 N. Main Street, Heppner Oregon, at 7:00 PM to hear testimony, to consider, and to potentially adopt a Supplemental Budget for Fiscal Year 2007/2008 as follows: 1) Create a Fund (Fund 06) to administer and construct the renovation of St. Patrick’s Senior Center. 2) Increase appropriation to the Sewer Fund (05) and Debt Serv ice Fund (19) to make repairs to the Waste Water Treatment Facility and to satisfy an outstanding sewer loan. Fund 06 St. Patrick’s Senior Center Rehabilitation Line # Current Budget 06-00-1460 $0 06-00-1470 $0 06-00-1480 $0 Description Or. Housing Loan Or. Housing Grant Fed. HOME Grant Increase (Decrease) $250,000 $100,000 $791,509 New Amount $250,000 $100,000 $791,509 06-01-7350 06-01-7360 06-01-7370 06-01-7380 Acquistion Construction Development Fees & Charges $290,000 $686,900 $9,000 $125,609 $290,000 $686,900 $9,000 $125,609 $0 $0 $0 $0 Fund 05 Sewer Fund Line # Current Budget 05-00-1420 $0 Description Increase (Decrease) Bank Loan proceeds $260,000 New Amount $260,000 Mustang Wrestling Mustang Basket- lone Basketball Schedule Jan. 5 - Riverside Rumble ball Schedule at 10 a.m. Jan. 17 - Heppner Invite at 4 p.m. Jan. 19 - Justin Harjo Invi tational at Irrigon at 9 a.m. Jan. 24 - Elgin-Irrigon at 6 p.m. Jan. 26 - Enterprise- League Dual at noon. Feb. 2 - Pine Eagle Tour ney at 10 a.m. Feb 8-9 - District Cham pionship at Enterprise/ Joseph, TBA. Heppner Junior High Wrestling Schedule January 1 7 - 4 p.m. at Pendleton. January 2 4 - 4 p.m. at Riverside. February 2 - 9 a.m. at The Fund 19 Debt Service Dalles Tourney. Line # Current Budget Description Increase (Decrease) New Amount February 8 - 4 p.m. at Transfer from Sewer $118,861 19-00-8050 $76.800 $195,661 Armand Larive. February 12 - 4:30 p.m. at 19-01-6030 $65,300 OEDD SPWF Prin. $118,000 $183,300 Irrigon. OEDD SPWF Int. 19-01-6130 $14,810 $861 $15,671 February 2 1 - 4 p.m. at The Dalles. This is a public meeting where deliberation of the common Council will take place. Any February 2 6 - 4 p.m. at person may appear at the meeting. Persons who wish to attend and need assistance are asked to Heppner. call (541) 676-9618 or TTY relay 1-800-735-9200. March 1 - Regional Quali Steve Bogart, Interim Heppner City Manager fier (TBA). Published: January 2, 2008 Affidavit 05-01-5010 05-01-7300 05-01-8260 $0 $0 $76,800 Bond & Loan Fees Equipment Trans. Debt Service $12,600 $128,539 $118,861 $12,600 $128,539 $195,661 lone boys knock off 2A opponents The lone Boys’ Var sity knocked off'a pair o f 2A opponents in the down week after Christmas, finding the mojo that had been missing from their game the previ ous week. Hosting Pilot Rock on December 28, the Car d inals w ere looking for redemption from a l6ss the previous week. The Christ mas break served the Cards well as they took an early lead that they never relin quished, setting the Rockets on their heels. Five Cardinals scored in the first quarter as lone jumped out to a 15-6 lead. By half time, the Cards built a 33-20 lead and were penetrating the key as well as hitting from the outside. At the half, Alan Rietmann had nine points which in cluded a three-pointer and several buckets from inside the paint. Pilot Rock went on an 8-2 run to open the third quarter, pulling to within seven and then, moments later, closing the gap to within six. But the Cardi nals responded each time, rebuilding the lead to 10 and above, ending the quarter 49-37. lone kept up the in tensity in the fourth quarter, stretching the lead out to 17 before sliding home with the 65-48 win. Alan Rietmann led the team in scoring with 19 points. Also in double fig ures were Paul Hams with 12 and Clay Morter with 10. Morter had a double-double w ith 10 reb o u n d s to go along with his points. Justin Archer just missed a double double with 10 rebounds and nine points. “ It was nice to see them get going,” said Coach D ennis Stefani. “ We got out and ran the court very well.” After being defeated by Pilot Rock the previous week, he knew the team had some things to work on and was glad to see the work pay off. “We filled the lanes properly and penetrated they key. It was nice to see the kids come back and react defensively.” He was also pleased that 21 o f the teams 40 rebounds came on the of fensive end o f the court. The C ards looked momentarily jittery to start the contest against Stanfield on December 29 but quickly calm ed and got to work. Trailing 1-7, lone scored AFFORDABLE FULL COLOR PRINTING Flyers Letterhead Brochures Business Cards Our new full color printing system will deliver the quality you want at the price you can afford! Tkw ia not a cepg wmclniM. It is quality color printing from your digital files, or from our designs. CALL TODAY TO DISCUSS YOUR NEXT COLOR PROJECT! David Sykes Heppner Gazette-Times Printing 1 8 8 IV. Willow * Heppner, Oregon ( 541 ) 676-9228 david@heppner.net I 17 unansw ered points to take the lead 18-7 after one quarter. Stanfield put together a 9-4 run to pull within five, 22-17, midway through the second quarter but the Cards responded to stretch the lead back out to nine at the half, 27-18. It was a strong 22 point third quarter by lone that put the game out o f reach however. Paul Hams scored ten in the period including two three pointers and seven Cardinals put points on the board as the Cards kept up their first half offensive intensity. The Cardinals took advantage of a Stanfield team that looked worn out in the second half to coast home with the 62-38 win. Clay Morter had his second double-double of the weekend, tallying 11 points and 15 rebounds and threw in a team-leading five steals. Paul Hams led all scorers with 19 points plus added five assists. Alan Rietmann was also in double figures with 11 points. Coach Dennis Ste fani was pleased to see the team working together so well for the win. “They are really starting to click and getting confidence with each other.” The team had 19 turnovers in the game but many came in the shaky early going. With only six turnovers in the second half, Stefani noted that the team was moving the ball well and really getting the fast break moving. “It was an other good win for us. This gives us some confidence going into league.” The Cardinals return to league play with a tough schedule including Condon/ Wheeler at home on Friday and Cascade Locks on the road on Saturday. Pilot Rock 6 1 4 1 7 1 1 - 4 8 lo n e 15 18 16 16 - 65 P ilo t R ock (7 -3 ) - K ris Snodgrass 2, Shaun Has- call 2, C hance Bandy 8, Tyrel G raham 14, Lane Byrnes 2, Jeremiah Grosj- acques 8, Chance Norquist 1, Shane Lazinka 10, Shawn M ascall 1, Wallis, Tyson B illy , T an n er M itc h ell, lone (3-5) -, Alan Rietmann 19, Paul Hams 12, Clay Morter 10, Justin Archer 9, Matt Hams 6, Kip Krebs 5, Kevin Fowler 2, R.J. Ra mos 2, Peterson, Coleman, T. R ietm ann, C am pbell. 3-point field goals - Pilot Rock 4, lone 3. Free throws - Pilot Rock 4-9, lone 8-13. Fouls - Pilot Rock 8, lone 14. S t a n - fie ld 7 11 10 1 0 - 3 8 lo n e 18 9 22 13 - 62 Stanfield (4-5)-Matt Ellis 12, Esquivel 10, Dunlap 4, Tyler Hawkins 3, Casey Irving , Ibarra 1, Watson 2, Erwert. lone (5-5) Paul Hams 19, Clay M orter 11, Alan R ietm ann 11 Kip K rebs 6, Cory- Peterson 6, Justin Archer 5, Kevin Fowler 2, Tanner Reitmann 2, Matt Hams, R.J. Ram os, Matt Coleman, Dalton Campbell. 3-point field goals - Stan field 1, lone 4. Free throws - Stanfield 11 -22, lone 10-21. Fouls - Stanfield 15, lone 17. f l o v ’T mss OUR R IG CLEARANCE SALE! V tfS Jan. 4 - Condon/W heeler January 4 - Enterprise at Heppner, 3 p.m. at lone, 3 p.m. Jan. 5 - at Cascade Locks, January 5 - Elgin at Hep pner, l p.m. 2:30 p.m. January 11 - Stanfield at Jan. 8 - at Echo, 3 p.m. Jan. 11 - Arlington at lone, Heppner, 3 p.m. January 12 - Irrigon at Ir 4:30 p.m. rigon, 1 p.m. Jan. 12 - at Helix, 1 p.m. January 18 - Pilot Rock at Jan. 18 - Nixyaawii at Pilot Rock, 3 p.m. lone, 3:30 p.m. January 19 - Weston McE- Jan. 19 - at Sherman, wen at Heppner, 1 p.m. noon. January 25 - Enterprise at Jan. 25 - at Condon, 3 p.m. Enterprise, 3 p.m. Jan. 26 - Horizon at lone, January 26 - Elgin at El I p.m. gin, 1 p.m. Jan. 29 - Echo at lone, 3 February 1 - Union at p.m. Heppner, 3 p.m. Feb. 1 - at Nixyaawii, 3 February 2 - Weston McE- p.m. wen at Athena, 1 p.m. Feb. 5 - Central Christian February 5 - Irrigon at at lone, 1 p.m. Heppner, 3 p.m. Feb. 8 - Helix at lone, 3 February 8 - Stanfield at p.m. Stanfield, 3 p.m. Feb. 9 - at Arlington, 1 February 15, 1 6 -D istrict p.m. at Pendleton, TBA. Feb. 14-16 - District Tour nament at Umatilla, TBA Feb. 19 - Boys first round regional, TBA Feb. 20 - Girls first round regional, TBA Feb. 22 - Boys second round regional, TBA Heppner Ju nior High Boys/ Girls Basketball Schedule January 4 - Pilot Rock at Pilot Rock (G-A/B) at 5 p.m. January 5 - Condon Tour ney (G/B-A/B) at 9 a.m. January 10 - The Dalles at Heppner (G-A/B) at 4 p.m. January 11 - Echo Girls (Cove also) at Echo (G- A/B) at 9 a.m. January 12 - lone Tourna ment (B/G-A/B) at 9 a.m. January 12 - lone, Sher man at Heppner (B- A/B) at 9 a.m. January 17 - Pendleton at Heppner (G-A/B) at 4 p.m. January 18 - Echo/Union at Echo (G-A/B). January 19 - Heppner Tourney (G-A/B) at 9 a.m. January 24 - Pilot Rock at Heppner (G-A/B) at 5 p.m. January 25 - The Dalles at The Dalles (G-A/B) at 3:30 p.m. January 31 - Pendleton at Pendleton (G-A/B) at 4 p.m. February 2 - Heppner Tourney (G-A/B) at 9 a.m. lone Middle School Basket ball Schedule Dec. 14 - South Wasco at lone, 2 p.m. Dec. 15 - at Heppner (boys), 9 a.m. Dec. 15 - lone Tournament (girls), 9 a.m. Dec. 20 - at Dufur, 3 p.m. Jan. 4 - Condon at lone, 4 p.m. Jan. 5 - at Fossil, 11 a.m. Jan. 8 - at Arlington, 4 p.m. Jan. 11 - Arlington at lone, II a.m. Jan. 12 - at Heppner (boys), 9 a.m. Jan. 12 - lone Tournament (girls), 9 a.m. Jan. 18- a t Condon, 1 p.m. Jan. 19 - Heppner Tourney at Heppner (girls), 9 a.m. Jan. 25 - at Condon, 4 p.m. Jan. 26 - at Arlington, 10 a.m. Sheriff's Report The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office reports han- dling the following business -Continued from Page six the call to Benton County. The c aller then advised someone else on the scene had called 911 already. MCSO received a report from a caller o f a motor vehicle rollover acci dent on 1-82. The caller was transferred to Washington State Patrol. MCSO received a report from a juvenile male caller in Irrigon that he ran over an electrical box; the vehicle was not able to move due to being stuck. MCSO received a report from a caller on 1-84 eastbound that he hit a patch o f ice and went into the POW ERLINE median. The vehicle had a busted rear axel. It was a non-injury accident. The caller was connected with a tow company. M CSO received a report from a caller in Hep pner that seven juveniles were throwing snowballs at an older man. The juveniles then started throwing snow balls at the caller. The caller later called back and advised he made contact with one o f the ju v e n ile 's parents and most o f the kids had showed up at his house and apologized. 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