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EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 8, 2004 p u b l ic n o t ic e MORROW COUNTY BOARD OF PROPERTY TAX APPEALS Notice of Session Notice is hereby given that beginning on FEBUARY 14. 2005, at 10:00 AM o'clock, the board of property tax appeals of the County of Morrow, Oregon, will meet to: Hear petitions for reduction of the real market, maximum assessed, specially assessed, or assessed value of property as of January 1, 2004. or as determined under ORS 308.146(5)(a), ORS 308 146(6)(a), or ORS 308 428 Hear petitions for reduction of value corrected under ORS 311.208 Hear petitions for waiver of penalties for late filing of real or personal property returns Petitions must be filed with the clerk of the board or postmarked not later than Jan 3, 2005. The board will meet at courtroom. Courthouse in the city of Heppner A schedule of hearings for those who request to be present will be posted 48 hours prior to the meeting(s) in / on The Heppner Gazette If y ou hav e requested to be present at the hearing you will be notified of the date, tune, and place to appear All other hearings will be scheduled as time allows Contact the board of property tax appeals for further information Executive sessions may be held during the session as authorized by ORS 192.660, to consider documents and information made confidential under ORS 308 290(7), ORS 308 411. and ORS 308 413. It shall be the duty of the persons interested to appear at the time and place appointed Barbara Bloodsworth. County Clerk Morrow County, Oregon Dated at 12/6/04. Oregon this 6 day of Dec, 2004 Published: December 8. 15 and 22, 2004 Affidavit lone varsity boys lose to Mac-Hi By Marie Key In their second game o f lo n e ’s B asketball Bonanza on Saturday, Dec 4, the Cardinal Boys lost to Mac-Hi They were behind five points at the end o f the first q uarter, 17-12 and dropped farther behind in the second quarter, 21-17 The Cardinals came back after halftime and outscored Mac- Hi by three points, ending the quarter slightly behind at 49-43. They tried hard to catch up, but c o u ld n ’t overcome M ac-H i’s lead, losing the game 63-52 Tyler Brown led the team w ith 18 points, including one three-point field goal He also had four rebounds, one assist and one steal Nick Christman had 12 points and three steals. Tony Bolin had eight points, three steals, led rebounds with seven and led assists with four Kelly Thompson had six points, two rebounds, two steals and four assists Tyler Raible had four points, five rebounds and one steal A rthur Ekstrom had four points, tw o rebounds and one blocked shot C oach D ennis Stefani said, “ The kids played well, they gave it all their heart If we could have got the ball to drop in the first half, this could have been a different outcome ” Lady Cards lose to Mac-Hi J “A” team Ponies defeat Riverside By Marie Key In lo n e ’s second gam e o f th eir annual B asketball B onanza, the Lady Cards lost to Mac-Hi on Saturday, Dec 4 At the end of the first quarter, lone was down 15- 9. In the second quarter, lone scored 19 points, but at halftime, Mac-Hi still led 31- 28 At the end o f the third quarter, the score was Mac- Hi leading 40-34 The game ended with lone losing 51- 42. Mac-Hi has an excellent defensive and o ffensive team Alyssa Rietmann and Ashly Grams led the team Ashly Grams takes a foul shot, while Abby Key waits for a rebound. In lo n e ’s second gam e o f th eir annual B asketball B onanza, the Lady Cards lost to Mac-Hi on Saturday, Dec 4. At the end of the first quarter, lone was down 15- 9 In the second quarter, lone scored 19 points, but at halftime, Mac-Hi still led 31- 28 At the end o f the third quarter, the score was Mac- Hi leading 40-34 The game ended with lone losing 51- 42 Mac-Hi has an excellent defensive and offensive team Alyssa Rietmann and Ashly Grams led the team w ith 12 p o in ts each R ietm ann also had five rebounds, two steals, one assist and six o f her points were three-point field goals Grams had six rebounds, three steals and two assists Jenny Griffith had eight points, one steal and led rebounds with nine Sara Peck had seven points, eight rebounds, one steal and one assist Abby Key had two points, three rebounds, one steal and two assists Amber Patton had one point and two rebounds Others contributing were Kylee Svetich with one rebound and Emily Rietmann with one rebound Lady Cardinals lose to Enterprise By Marie Key In their first game o f the season, The Lady Cards lost to Enterprise at home on Friday, Dec 3. The Cardinals were down one point at the end of the first quarter, 7-6 In the second quarter, neither team made a point until the last two minutes At halftime the score was 9-8, with Enterprise still leading lone had a hard time in the third quarter and didn’t m ake a b ask et, while Enterprise had a 14-point run. Both team s scored seven points in the final quarter and the Lady Cards lost 30-15. Amber Patton led the team with eight points She also had seven rebounds Ashly Grams had four points, seven rebounds, one assist and led steals with five Alyssa Rietmann had one three-point field goal, two rebounds and one steal Others contributing were Sara Peck who led rebounds with eight She also had one steal Jenny Griffith had six rebounds, one steal and one assist. Abby Key had one steal A” team Ponies defeat Riverside By Larry Palmer The “A” team Ponies took on the P irates o f Riverside in a cross-county rivalry The Ponies showed no m ercy h o stin g their guests as they raided the ship from the ballast to the crow’s nest. The P onies w ere running in stride as they led by five at the end o f one, 7- 2 . The Ponies weren’t to be denied in the second as they increased their lead by 12 to 23-11. The third quarter allowed the Pirates some redemption as they outscored the Ponies 12-9. In the fourth quarter, however, is when the corral gates were opened and the stam pede began and the Pirates had to learn whether to sink or swim when the Ponies scored 19-0 to end this fiasco and the Pirates had to walk the plank as the Ponies won 51-23 The Ponies were led by Jared Huddleston with 11 points. Follow ing close behind were Dalton Wellman and Sam King with 10 points each Spencer Palmer and Matt Holland each brought in six points, with Braden B ritt and Joe P ranger bringing in three each and Josh Shank brining in two points Also contributing to the team win was Brent Eckman Heppner 7 16 9 19- 51 Riverside 2 9 12 0- 23 Cardinal boys defeat Pioneers By Marie Key In their first game of the season, the Cardinals d efeated the E n terp rise Pioneers in a close game at home on Friday, Dec 3 At the end o f the first quarter, lone was down two points, 17-15 At halftime they were down four points, 20-16. They came back after halftime determined to win and scored 15 points in the third quarter and 23 in the fourth quarter, winning the game 69-68 Tyler Brown led the team w ith 31 points, including seven three-point field goals He also led with 10 rebounds and seven steals and had one blocked shot and two assists. Tony Bolin, a new student at lone, had 11 points, nine rebounds, two steals and four assists. Nick Christman had 10 points, including one three-point field goal, three steals and two assists Tyler Raible had seven points, six rebounds and one blocked shot Kelly Thompson had five points. two rebounds and led with eight assists Others contributing were Alan Rietmann with one three-point field goal and tw o rebounds and Arthur Ekstrom with two points and two rebounds This was the Cardinal boys first game of the 7th annual lone Basketball Bonanza C oach D ennis Stefani said, “ The kids played with a lot o f heart I don’t think I have ever had a team play a full game with as much intensity as this team did tonight ” CUSTOM BANNERS Any Size Lots off C olon Logos & Graphics Makes Great Advertising! CUSTOM BANNERS Heppner Gazette 676-9228 Heppner Gazette-Times t w ith 12 p o in ts each R ietm ann also had five rebounds, two steals, one assist and six o f her points were three-point field goals Grams had six rebounds, three steals and two assists Jenny Griffith had eight points, one steal and led rebounds with nine Sara Peck had seven points, eight rebounds, one steal and one assist Abby Key had two points, three rebounds, one steal and two assists Amber Patton had one point and two rebounds Others contributing were Kylee Svetich with one rebound and Emily Rietmann with one rebound “B” team Ponies take win from Riverside, 33-7 By Larry Palmer The “B” team Ponies took on the Riverside Pirates in a home game on Thursday, Dec 2. In the first quarter, the Ponies jumped out to a 6-2 ad v an tag e Playing relentless defense they held them scoreless, while sinking nine o f their own in the second By the third, there was mutiny on board as the Pirates were held scoreless again and the Ponies were running wild hitting for 12. By the fourth, the Ponies let their guard dow n and allowed the Pirates to score five, while they made six. The old mates were last seen drifting back to friendlier waters, taking their 33-7 loss with them In the scoring departm ent, Tom as E lguezabal and Brian Holland led the team with six points each Jordan Hatfield followed with five points and Luke Young banked four points. Chris W ellington, Brent Eckm an and Zach McCarl stayed with each other, each taking three points, while Justin Key and Drew Johnson banked two each. Also co'ntributing to the win were Grant Smith, Jared Huddleston and Lane Wright. 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