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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 10,2004 - FIVE Cardinals defeated by Grizzlies H H General Election Results E P P N E R T u e sd a y , N o v e m b e r 2, 2 0 0 4 - M o r r o w C o u n ty Unofficial results only A R D M A N T o ta ls i n c l u d e w r it e - i n s , u n d e r o v e r v o te s , v o t e s f o r o t h e r p a r t y c a n d i d a t e s L . E l 0 X 1 B 0 R A R E 1 G O N N N G T O 1 R 0 M A N N T 0 T A L S U.S. President/Vice President By Marie Key The Lady Cardinals were defeated by Helix on Thursday, Oct 28 in a home game The scores were 22- 25, 15-25 and 23-25 Ashly Grams and Stephanie Holland led the team with six points each Grams also had one ace, 11 passes and 35 set assists. Holland had 40 passes, one hit and eight blocks Jenny Griffith and Abby Key had four points each Griffith also had one ace, 44 passes, one hit and 10 blocks Key also had one ace, two hits, nine passes and 31 set assists Sara Peck added three points, two aces, 47 passes, 19 hits, four kills, 12 blocks and eight set assists. Alyssa Rietmann had three points, 47 passes, five blocks and six hits Others contributing were Emily Rietmann with two passes; Barbara Holland with 13 passes, five hits, four kills and three blocks, and Kim Morris with three hits, three kills, 11 passes and two blocks. George W Bush/Dick Cheney (Rep) 744 242 347 455 588 2706 John Kerry/John Edwards (Dem.) 397 80 79 798 344 1348 Ron Wyden (Dem) 712 156 235 692 524 2305 A1 King (Rep.) 387 150 177 490 365 1563 Greg Walden (Rep) 893 250 373 837 657 2999 John C. McColgan(Dem) 185 47 33 356 244 859 Bill Bradbury (Dem) 590 116 172 618 437 1924 489 182 234 569 463 Ione JV downs Helix Betsy L. Close (Rep) State Treasurer 1929 By Marie Key Randall Edwards (Dem) 455 87 112 497 386 1530 Jeff Caton (Rep) 522 183 259 602 452 2013 Hardy Myers (Dem) 469 88 139 507 381 1576 Paul Connolly (Rep) Morrow County Clerk 537 187 246 635 480 2079 Cyde Marie Estes 472 94 85 426 291 1364 Bobbi Childers Morrow County Sheriff 656 221 334 673 573 2446 Verlin Denton 717 174 191 475 388 1934 Kenneth Matlack Morrow County Justice of the Peace 405 135 214 722 500 1970 Charlotte S. Gray 685 178 127 594 427 2003 Betty A. Burns 415 135 286 550 435 1815 U.S. Senator U.S. Representative, 2nd Congressional District Secretary of State Attorney General City of Heppner Mayor Keith E. Lewis 301 300 Tim Van Cleave 454 453 Warren C. Givens 166 166 Glenn Baker 428 426 Heppner City Councilor, Position 2 City of lone Mayor i Robin M « tn J ______ T X . ------------ T — 41 v T J T - Mark A. Bruno 41 129 City of Irrigon Councilor (vote fo r fo u r) The Ione JV downed Helix in a home game on Thursday, Oct 28 The scores were 25-18, 16-25 and 15- 12 . Brittnee DesBouillons led the win with seven points, 19 passes, one block, nine hits and five kills. Kaylee Palmateer and Kylee Svetich had four points each Palmateer also had one ace, 10 passes, 14 set assists, one hit and one kill. Svetich had three aces, 16 passes, seven set assists and three hits Teonna Vandever had three points and 15 passes Emily Rietmann had two points, two aces, six passes, 11 set assists and three hits and Ashly Grams had two points Others contributing were Amber Patton with 23 passes, five hits and three kills; Julianna VandenBrink with eight passes, one hit and one kill, and Kayla LaRue with 25 passes, six hits and three kills Lady Cardinals defeat Cougars By Marie Key The Lady Cardinals easily defeated the Echo Cougars in three games at home on Friday, Oct. 29, with scores of 25-16, 25-13 and 25-14. Ashly Grams led the team with 14 points, three aces, three passes and 29 set assists Alyssa Rietmann had 11 points, one ace, 12 passes, three hits and two blocks. Jenny Griffith had nine points, three aces, 13 passes, three hits and two blocks Abby Key added eight points, i fiv i aòes, òhe pass and 7 1 set assets Others aiding the win were Sara Peck with five points, two aces, 26 passes, eight hits, three kills and two blocks and Kim Morris with five points, one ace, four passes, two hits and one kill. Also contributing were Amber Patton with four hits; Stephanie Holland with nine passes, two hits, one kill and two blocks; Kayla LaRue with four passes; and Barbara Holland with seven passes, five hits, two kills and one block. Adolph M. Dowdy 126 126 Vaunc Flerchinger 89 89 Kenneth W. Matlack 316 315 Chuck Neumann 255 255 Debi Stratton 290 289 Jesse Pena 213 213 lone defeats South Wasco Donald Baxter City of Boardman Mayor 271 271 By Marie Key lone varsity defeated South Wasco in four games at home on Thursday, Nov. 4. The scores were 23-25, 25- 15, 25-22 and 25-15. Ashly Grams led the team with 26 points, four aces, six dumps, 20 passes and 44 set assists Jenny Griffith had 18 points, five aces, 32 passes, 10 hits, two kills and six blocks Emily Rietmann had eight points, two aces, 15 passes and 29 set assists Stephanie Holland had seven points, four aces, 39 passes, eight hits, three kills and five blocks. Alyssa Rietmann had two points, one ace, 32 passes, 14 hits, three kills, five blocks and two set assists Abby Key had two points, 18 passes, two dumps and 15 set assists Barbara Holland had one point, eight passes and six blocks. Others adding to the win were Amber Patton with seven passes, four blocks, four hits and five kills and Kim Morris with 12 passes, seven hits, five kills and five blocks The team served 97 percent and hit 87 percent Thomas D Meyers 236 234 Ed Glenn City of Boardman Councilor (vote fo r th re e ) 292 288 Steve Doherty 273 272 Paul E. Keefer 155 151 Jim Hollandsworth 210 208 LuAnn Huffman 246 242 Donald Vandeventer 140 139 Mark Pratt 159 156 Paul B Beagle 130 129 2058 1822 1939 -1 9 4 2 - 1337 2656 1121 2737 2277 1717 2969 1095 2841 1071 1400 2494 2208 1789 71 56 1600 561 345 186 Measure 3 1 : L aw Measure 3 2 : P e rm ittin g P o stp o n e m e n t o f P u b lic O ffice E lection D eletes R efe re n c e to M o b ile H om es/T axes-F ees Yes Yes ^ 533 369 Measure 3 3 : A m end* M e d ic a l M a r iju a n a A ct Measure 3 4 : R equire* B a la n c in g T im b e r/R e so u rc e s (2 F o rests) Measure 35: Lim it* N o n -E c o n o m k Measure 3 6 : Measure 3 7 : Yes Yes D a m a g e s /P a tk n t In ju rie s O n ly M a r ria g e B etw een M a n /W o m a n V alid P a y m e n t L a n d Use R e stric tio n s-P ro p e rty V alue Measure 3 8 : A bolishes S A IF Morrow County Health District Levy ” 557” 505 548 Yes ^ Yes ^ Yes ~ Yes Lexington Fire Dept. Levy Yes ~ North Morrow Vector Control District Levy Yes ^ 7M 268 806 614 498 823 328 739 352 367 736 861 279 155 260 595 495 148 140 160 77 233 54 241 216 158 210 200 148 279 109 609 565 641 446 408 786 616 413 288 3H Q 780 60Q 264 158 325 678 513 407 680 102 237 76 222 85 98 208 205 106 418 307 101 300 562 913 349 927 115 141 269 277 144 289 470 729 537 691 234 329 943 668 260 252 667 566 335 581 71 56 301 City of Irrigon Water Bond Authorization 484 Yes ^ Lexington Town Council Position #1: Kirk Looslie, 74, write-ins, 23. Totals 137. Lexington Town Council Position #2 Luella H. Taylor, 60, write-ins, 55. Totals 137. 346 188 Eights grade Ponies beat Columbia in overtime By Larry Palmer The eighth grade Ponies took on the Knights o f Columbia in the tip off for both teams The Ponies dominated the first half, but the Knights came back in the second half and tied the game late in the fourth quarter and even took a one-point lead Some clutch free throw shooting tied the game and sent it into overtime It was a real nail bitter, but the Ponies were able to pull if off in a 34 to 30 win and the Knights were settled to rust No further stats were available Marriage Licenses Oct. 18: Ted Edward DuBry, Jr., 25, lone and Iva Jean Zimmerman, 18, Heppner Oct. 20: Tracy Elliott Smith, 35, Boardman and Veronica Maria Smith, 25, Boardman Nov. 1: Jose R Pinto, 21, Umatilla and Teresa C. Pinto, 21, Umatilla Nov. 3: Salvador Lopez, 30, Basin City Mesa, WA and Guadalupe Gomez, 18, Basin City Mesa, WA, Daniel James Drummond, 45, Heppner and Sandra Beth Alcorn, 42, Heppner (