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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 16,2008 - NINE R E E D 'S M O B ILE S E R V IC E R E E D Z E , FR AN K R EID , R U TH RHODES, ROBERT J R IC E , R IC H A R D L R IC H A R D S O N , D AN IEL R IE G E R , J B R ILEY, C Y N T H IA A N N R ILEY, R ON R IN E H A R T , JO AN R IT C H E Y , CARL R O A RK , B ERT R O B E R TS , BOB L R O B E R TS , D R H O W A R D R O B E R T S , LA YTO N R O B E R T S O N , C LAIR R O B IN S . D E N N IS R O B IN S O N . A JO H N R O B IN S O N , G R E G R O B IN S O N , JIM R O B IN S O N , K EITH R O E S B E R Y , IRM A N EW ELL R O G E R S , D E N N IS ROGERS, EUGENE H R O G E R S . K E N N E TH W R O G E R S , M ARK R O G E R S , S H ER I R O LLIN S, J E R R Y W R O O D , RAY R O O T, FLO YD R O SEW A LL, V IR G IN IA R O S S , E R N IE ROSS, GEO RGE R O S S , JA M ES D R O S S , S H E R R Y S TA TH EM R O TH , M IC H A EL R O TH E , R IC H A R D R O U SK A . B ETTY D R O U SK A , JAN ICE R O W E, A R IE L P R O W E, R IC H A R D G R O Y, D E B O R A I R U FF , G O R D O N V R U S S E LL, D A V ID A R U SSELL, FU LLER W R U SSELL, G E O R G E E R U SSELL, JEFF R ZE W N IC K I, D AVID SA D D LER , G E O R G E D SALLY'S S TE E L M A G N O LIA S S A M PLEY, FA R R IS S A N C H E Z , JO HN S A N D S, JA M ES R S A N D S T R U M , JACK H S A R G E N T , D O U G LA S D S A U N D E R S , JIM S A V ITT S , JO H N M S A W D U S T S E R V IC E S S C H A D E W IT Z , LO U IS M S C H A E F E R ,L E S T E R S C H A TZ, DALE S C H L IC T IN G , G E N E V A A S C H M ID T , DALE S C H M ID T , LO UISE S C H M IT , RANDAL S C H M ITTL E , G E O R G E R S C H M O LD T, C AR L E S C H O E N , D EBB IE S C H R O E D E R . C E C E LIA R S C H U LTZ, R O G E R iflAQ S C H W A R TZ, M IC H A EL J « n S C H W A R Z IN , W .W . S C H W IT Z B E R G E R , RALPH S C O T T . LEE S C O T T , PAUL S C R O G G IN S , D A R LEN E S E A G R E N , W ILLIA M C SEAL, G EARL SEA LE SR, A R T SEALE, W ALT SEA R LE, JOHN S E A R LES, A U S TIN D S E A TTLE 1ST N A T L BANK S E G R IS T , B ENN Y SELB Y, FR AN K E S E T N E S S , FR AN K L S E V IG , DAN S H A FF ER , ANN S H A FF ER , KEN S H A R P, DEBBIE S H EA N . KENNA S H E L D O N , W M ALLYN S H IF F E R , PAUL S H IL TS , D G. S H IM P , D O N A LD L S H O C K LE Y , RAY S H O C K M A N C O N C R E T E INC S H O R T S , O R VILLE S H U M A N , LO R EN S H U M A N . RAY SHUMAN, RO BERT L S ID M A N , JO HN SIK ES, E D W IN W S ILV E Y , ED NA S IM IN O E , B E N G S IM M O N S , DE W A Y N E D S IM O N S O N , G E O R G E S IM P S O N , JIM S IM P S O N , M R S M ER VIN S IN G LE TA R Y , D ELM A R S IP P , M O N TE S K E LTO N , R O Y S K ITES , R O N A LD S LU S H E R , JIM S M IT H , C H A R LIE S M ITH . D K S M ITH , E.P S M ITH , H O W A R D E S M ITH , M A G G IE S M ITH , MARJ A S H E R S M ITH , W M M IC H A EL S N ID E R , A N N E TTE S N ID E R , R A Y M O N D G S N O W , BERYL S N O W , B ETTY S N Y D E R , B ER T S N Y D E R , M R S JAKE S O R W E ID E , K E N N E TH L S P E R LIC H . LARRY SPERRY, AGNES S P IC H E R , E D ITH S P IV E Y . DARYL S P IV E Y , N A N C Y J S P O R S E E N , JO H N S S P R IN G E R , D AVID STA LEY, BOB STA LEY. CARL S T A N D IF O R D . C O D Y S TA N S B E R Y , JO Y S TA R N S. A E S TA S H IN . FRANK I S TA TH EM , BILL S TEEL E R E C T O R S S TE E LM A N , C O N N IE L E W IS T O N S TE E LM A N , D A V ID J STEELM A N , JA M E S S TE E LM A N , RAY S TE E LM A N , W ILL A R D B STEFFANSON, GENE S TE IN B R U C K , M A R V IN Y S TE IN E R , C H R IS S TEIN K E, R U D O L P H STEVEN SO N , CORA STEW ART, DORCAS S TE W A R T, T H O M A S S TIC K N E Y , M IC H A E L STILLM A N , R A N D Y STIR EW A LT, RAY A S TO LTN O W , R U TH E S TO N E , G E N E E S TO N E , LANI M S T O V E R , DALE STR U W E , ED S TU C H E LL, S A N D Y SU LLIVAN , H ELE N L SU LLIVAN , JIM SU LLIVAN , JO H N P S U M M E R S . JA M E S M SUM M ERSETT, ROBERT SU N D A Y, HAL SW A Y N E , W ALLAC E S Y M E , BOB TA LLM A N, C Y N T H IA J TA N N EH ILL, S U S A N TA SH, D U R W A R D TA S TO , T H O M A S C TA YLO R , H O Y T TA YLO R , J E R R Y L TEAL, E R N E S T T E E M A N , R O N N IE J TE M P LE , R A Y M O N D TE N N A N T, CHA S T H E IS , M A R IA L T H E U R E R , D ALTO N TH O M A S , G E O R G IA TH O M A S , JAM ES TH O M A S . JIM M IE D TH O M A S , JIM M Y T H O M A S , R IC H A R D TH O M A S O N , C H A R L E S C T H O M P S O N , DALE THO M PSO N, DONNA T H O M S E N JR, FR A N K T THURM OND, RANDY L TIE R N A N , FR A N K TILLER , R O Y K TOLL, LE O N A R D TO LLE FS O N , S T E V E T O N E Y , D E N N IS TO N G , W ILB U R T O R R E N C E , SH ELA T O R R E N C E , W ILLIA M E TR O M B LE Y , V IO L E T G TU C K E R , D E N N IS R TU C K E R , G E LD O N TU C K E R , H A R V E Y TU LLIS, G A R R Y TIM T U R N E R , BILL U LRIC H. LA RR Y U N IO N C O LLIE R % J LIEU ALLEN U N R U H , V E R N O N /’ U RIE, R O Y U TG A A R D , R A U N Y VA N B U R E N ,S T E V E VA N C A M P, LA RR Y VA N C LEA VE, D U A N E VA N D EN B IE S E N , E S TH E R VA N SW OLL, JO H N V A N D E R F O R D , JO H N V A N D E R P O O L , BILL VA U G H A N , D AVID V A U G H N , JACK V A U G H N , JAY VERDEGAN, ROBERT L V IN S O N , LEOLA V O LTZ, T O N Y V O S S , LA R R Y J VU KY, PAUL W A D D LE, V IC T O R O W A D H O LM , M A R IE W A D M A N , K EITH W AIBEL, D O N N A W ALK ER , M A R TIN W ALK ER , S T E V E N W ALLAC E, JACK W A LS IN G H A M , R O B E R T W A LT ER S , R O S E LM A J DEE W A R D , D E LO R E S W A R D , R ALPH C W A R R E N , D AU LTO N W A TE R S , E.F W EAVER, GROVER C W EAVER, SCOTT W EBB, JIM M Y W EBB , J O Y C E V C R A F T W EBB, W A LTER W E H R LI, W ILLIA M W W E IM E R , R O D W E LB O R N , T H O M A S W ILLIA M W E LC H , H O W A R D W E LLIN G TO N , H A R R Y W ELLS F A R G O BANK W ELLS FA R G O BANK W ELLS, B ERTH A W E N D E LL, BRITA W E N TLA N D , JIM W E S T , JO Y C E W E S T , KAY W E S T, O LIN W E S T E R N FA R M S E R V IC E W E S T M O R E L A N D , LIN DA L W E S T R O M , SYLV IA A W H E E L H O U S E , C A R R IE W H ITB E C K , JER R Y W H ITB E C K , R O G E R W H ITB E C K , S H E R M A N R W H ITE . C ALVIN W H ITE , C H E S T E R A W H ITE , G E N E W H ITE . G O R D O N W H ITE , JACK LLO YD W H ITE , JA N ET W H ITE , R IC H A R D W H ITE S E LL, JO E /S A B R IN A W H IT N E Y . C L IF F O R D E W IK S TR A N D , C H R IS W ILH ITE , M A R IO N J W ILLIA M S, N O R M A N W ILLIA M S O N , R O B E R T W ILL O W LA NES INC W ILS O N SR, W A Y N E R W ILS O N . A N N W ILS O N , CLARK W ILS O N , E O W ILS O N . M A R Y W IL S O N , R IC K Y W ILS O N , R O C K Y W ILS O N , R O N A LD W IL S O N , RYAN R W IL S O N , T H O M A S V W IL S O N , W ILLIA M M W IN E , LE R O Y W IN G , M A R Y S C H U T W IN S L O W , M A M IE W IN S L O W , R A Y M O N D W IN T E R S , LU C IN D A K W IS E , W E S L E Y V W OEHLER, M RS W A W O LF, S TE V E W O O D , D A V ID G W O O D C O C K , JA M E S R W OO DCOCK, MARY W O O D C O C K , Z O R A MAE W O O DS, CLARENCE W O R K M A N , M IKE W R IG H T , JIM W R Y N , M R S . R IC H A R D W Y M A N , D A V ID E W Y N N E , A R M A N D 'AL' YA R N E LL, A LTO N Y O D E R , LO N N Y Y O S H ID A , R IC H A R D Y O U N G B E R G SR , R O B E R T ZE R B E L, R O N T Z IE G L E R , R E X Z Ö LLN E R , G L E N N A ZO W A D A , LA RR Y ZU LA U F, D A W A Y N E Published: January 16, 2008 Lady Cards notch second league win The lone Lady Car dinals notched their second league win w ith a hard- fought victory over Echo on the road on January 8. Down 9-2 at the end o f the first quarter, the Lady Cards battled back to within one at the half, 14-15. Emily Rietmann had seven points in the quarter and Kaylee Palmateer connected on a big three-pointer with about one minute to go to keep lone close. On the first possession o f the second half, Echo’s Elizabeth Ferge swished a three, her third o f the game to open up an 18-14 lead. Echo hit two more baskets to open the quarter with a 7-0 run. Kylee Svetich hit a shot with 4:55 on the clock as the Lady Cards went on a 7-0 run themselves, finishing the quarter in the same position in which they started, trail ing by one, 21-22. lone opened up a five point lead, 27-22 in the fourth quarter before Echo resp o n d ed to get w ithin two. With 53 seconds on the clock, Brenna Rietmann hit the first half o f a one and one. Thirty seconds later, Beth M orter swished two free throws to stretch the lead to 30-25. Echo hit a basket and was fouled but didn’t make the free throw so with 14 second remain ing, lone led by three. With 10 seconds on the clock, Emily Rietmann hit one of two free throws to put the Cards up by a much safer four points and they took the win 31-27. “It was a tough road gam e,” said Coach Ryan Rudolf. “It was closer than we wanted.” Coach Rudolf thought his team played good man-to-man defense and “ got points and free throw s when we needed them.” Emily Rietmann led all scorers with 14 points. Kylee Svetich added sev en. lone 2 12 7 10 - 31 E c h o 9 6 7 5 - 27 lone (5-8, 2-3 Big Sky) - H eagy 2, B. Rietm ann 1, Palmateer 3, Svetich 7, Morter 4, Emily Rietmann 14 Echo (1-8, 1-4 Big Sky) - Elizabeth Ferge 11, Hilliard 8, Sw aggajt 4, Jordan 2, Hoover 2, Cisneros, Tarvin. 3-point field goals - lone 1, Echo 3. Free throws - lone 8-17, Echo4-10. Fouls - lone 17, Echo 18. Fouled out - Svetich (lone). lone JV boys take two weekend wins The lone JV team had two strong wins over conference opponents this weekend, defeating Arling ton in lone on Friday and downing Helix in Helix on Saturday. The C ardinals ran away from Arlington early, leading 16-5 after one quar ter and 34-11 at halftime. They kept things moving in the second half on their way to a 60-22 win. T anner R ietm ann led the team in scoring with 17 points. RJ Ramos added 12. Also scoring for lone was G unner Jessen with eight, Alex Rietmann with six, Luke B radfield and Dalton Campbell with four each and Marco Juarez with three. On the boards, RJ Ramos led the way with 11 and Dalton Campbell added eight. Ramos and Campbell also led the team in steals w ith six each. Gunner Jessen had five assists. “We finally put four q u a rte rs to g e th e r,” said Coach Jim Swanson. His team shot 28 o f 55 and tal lied 16 assists and seven blocked shots. He noted that RJ Ramos had a good outing with 12 points, 11 rebounds, four assists and six steals in just three quarters o f play. On S atu rd ay , the JV ’s led the Helix Grizzlies 24-13 at the half but held them to just eight points in the second half as they raced to their third win in a row, 49-21. Tanner Rietmann led all scorers with 17 points. G unner Jessen added 10. Also scoring for lone was RJ Ramos with eight, Alex Ri etmann with seven, Marco Juarez w ith four, M ikey Raible w ith two and Dalton Campbell with one. RJ Ram os led the rebound effort with eight. Tanner Rietmann had six and Luke B rad field had five. Gunner Jessen paced the team with 10 steals and six assists. “ It sure feels good to win three in a row,” said Coach Jim Swanson. “The kids are playing with a lot o f passion.” He noted that the team played very good defense in the game. “That’s what made things go for us.” He also noted that Gunner Jessen had a great gam e overall and that Tanner Ri etmann and RJ Ramos pro vided strong leadership. lone Varsity Boys win against Echo The lone Cardinals logged a strong road win on Tuesday, January 8, against Echo 63-32. Stretching their win streak to five, the Cardi nals’ season record moved to 8-5, 4-1 in Big Sky play. The Cards fell prey to Echo’s attempt to slow down the tempo in the low scoring first quarter, lone finally got on the board when Clay Morter made a shot under the basket on his second offensive rebound of the possession. The quarter ended with back-to-back Kip Krebs bank shots, both assisted by Paul Hams, put ting the Cards up 9-8. In the second quarter, Echo tied the game tw ice but Paul Hams’ three-pointer, one of his three in the contest, with 4:25 gave the Cards the lead they would never relinquish. With 35« seconds left in the half, Paul Hams was fouled on a three point attem pt and when he made all three free throws, the half time score stood at 26-20. In the third quarter, the Cardinals stretched the lead to as many as 15 but Echo hung around, closing the period trailing the Cards 27-37. It was the final quarter that the C ar dinals high octane offense took advantage o f a tiring Cougar squad, outscoring Echo 26-5, including scores from eight Cardinal players. The win was punctuated by Kevin Fowler’s offensive re bound putback at the buzzer for the final margin. “ We played good, aggressive defense the whole Sheriff’s Report The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office reports han dling the following busi ness: Continued from page 4: Dec. 17continued:- MCSO received a request for contact regarding a threat made on the reporter from his neighbor. The threats are reoccurring problem. -MCSO contacted a reporter who advised a male subject had not been pay ing for feed for the horses that were staying on the reporter’s land. -MCSO received a request for extra patrol af ter the reporter reported people driving at high rates of speed by his house and a party at a house near by his residence. -MCSO received a report of a semi-truck travel ing at least 80 mph. The call was transferred to OSP. -MCSO issued a ci tation to Robert Edw ard Flanagan, 32, for Driving while suspended violation w 1 V Justin Archer takes a shot against Echo. The Cardinals won the game 63-32. -Photo by Theresa Crawford game, but had a hard time getting the ball to drop in the first half,” said Coach Den nis Stefani. “Our aggressive defense caused Echo to tire in the second h alf which allo w ed us to p en etrate and dish for som e easy baskets. O nce again, we play ed team ball w hich was fun to watch.” Paul Hams led all scorers with 16 points in addition to a whopping 10 assists. Hams is averaging seven assists per game in league play. Clay Morter had another double-double, with 11 points and 16 rebounds. Morter is leading the team in boards, averaging 8.7 per game for the season. The Cardinals fought their way to a 41-33 rebounding edge over the Cougars. lone shot 40% from the floor, 31 % from the three point line and logged just 11 turnovers in the game. lone 9 17 11 26 - 63 E c h o 8 12 7 5 - 32 lone (8-5,4-1 Big Sky)-Paul Hams 16, Morter 11, Krebs 9, Archerò, Rietmann 6, Fowl er 6, M. Hams 5, Peterson 4. Echo (4-8, 2-3 Big Sky) - Ryan Ramos 12, Dustin Christensen 11, Colter Mc- Callum 3, Devin Christens en 2, Danner 2, Sabotta 2. 3-point field goals - lone 4, Echo 4. Free throws - lone 7-17, Echo 4-6. Fouls - lone 6, Echo 15. and for Driving Uninsured. -MCSO received a report that the rep o rter’s ex-husband was at her house and would not leave. -M CSO arrested a male subject for Grand Jury Indictment o f Count I Agg. Theft in the first degree. Count II Theft in first de gree, Count III Theft in the first degree, Count IV Fefbn in possession o f a firearm. Count V Theft in the second degree and Count VI Theft in the third degree. -MCSO received a report regarding a silver m itz leaving the Pilot in Umatilla County with three cases officer without paying for them. -B PD o ffic e r a d vised that he was out at the N. Shell in Boardman in vestigating co u n terfeit money call. The officer had a 20 year old male subject in custody. -BPD was advised by a female reporter that som eone hit her vehicle w hile she was parked at Lamb Weston. -BPD issued a c i tation to M ichael Dennis Frovarn Jr., 27, for failing to stop and remain stopped for a Pedestrian in a cross walk. -Boardman A m bu lance transported a cowboy who had fallen off his horse and possibly broken his back. > PUBLIC NOTICE Morrow County School District Board of Directors will hold a work session on Thursday, January 24th, 2008 at 5:30 pm at the District Of fice in Lexington, OR. The purpose o f the work session is to discuss district infrastructure. Published: January 16. 2008 COLOR PRINTING H ep pner G a z e tte -T im e s 1 b b W. W illow 6 7 6 -9 2 2 Ö I