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Boardman Tillicum Club Dates Breakfast OS A WINDY lAY IN ROARDMW HM'I'NER. (OHE.JGAZETU'TIMES, Thursday, Orl.4r 3. 1972 Riverside BOARDMAN TIU-Ill M fl.l H it fcMHiMirin a break Ukl Ul 21 l the Greenfield Grange hall. from (am In 1 1 a m ll.nit. run. all thr pancake one can rl ! served Price is J on lor dull and II no ir thildrrn Thii lor the public Mr Hill Nelium and Mr lielmrr Hog arr in charge Mr. Roy Ball. Mn Lno R,N,t Hard I arjenler arid Mr frank Marlow went to IVndlc lon Friday afternoon and surprised Mr Clmtle Auder egg with a belated birthday party Irrlgon Community 4-H Club Elects The H Community Club met Thurs S-H at. at the School in Irrigon They -lH-td thr follou inn officers to serve the 72 73 year term Vickie Gavman. I'rrs ; David Rich ards. Vice Pres . Peggy Brandt.. Sect ; Vickie Sullivan, Treas ; Karen Richards, His torian The North Morrow Co 4 II Leader Council met at the home of Krancme Evans on Sept 21 Officers elected were: Uus Richards, Pres ; Marge Shade, Vice Pre ; Sandi Rodriguez, Sect ; Hose Wilson, Treas Oct 2fi. was announced as "Family Night", dinner at 6 30 IRRIGON By KOSK WILSON Mr. and Mrs Frank Eggi mann of Taconia, visited at the E A Stephens home on Saturday Mrs Eggimann is a niece of Mr Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Walt Agee visited relatives in Portland. McMinnville. and Camas, dur ing the past week Visitors in Portland Friday and Sat were Mr and Mrs. Al Farlow and Sherry. Ferry Pummel and son Ricky. NEW CAKE: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clark are in the process of demolishing their Drive In building, on the corner of Highway 730 and Ordnance Road, in preparation of con struction of a new Cafe building On Sunday the Community Baptist congregation met with the Assembly of God at their church. The "Good News Singers" presented gospel musfc. A film "The Return", which deals w ith Bible proph ecy, was viewed by the group Churches of I'matilla, Herm iston and Boardman were represented. Chester Wilson spoke in the morning service, at the As sembly of God Church in the absence of Pastor Wesley Cronk. On Wed. Rev. Delgety, Missionary to s c.. Asia pre sented colored slides, and a missionary service at the Assembly of God Church. IRRIGON SCHOOL LUNCHES Oct 9-Mon-Corn dogs fluffed potatoes, carrot & celery sticks, plums, spice upside down cake. Oct 10-Tues -Spanish .rice, waldorf salad, cheese sticks, cherry crisp. Oct fl-Wed--Beef & noodles, green beans, apricots, banana pie. Oct 12-Thurs. -Roast beef hash, pickled beets, pears, pineapple pudding. Oct 13--Fri.-InService Day NO SCHOOL Oct. 10-Boardman-Irrigon Advisory Committee meeting Riverside High School--8:00 P.M. Working women important customers The working woman who shops is more interested in time than money, reports the Bureau of Advertising, and may shop consistently at one store rather than taking the time to shop around from store to store. Because of her time short age, however she tends to be a careful shopper. A survey shows that 67 percent go to the store with a shopping list and 75 percent check advertising for specials. In addition, the survey shows that 80 percent of working women read a neswpaper on the average day. Since the working woman shopper tends to do all her food shopping on only one day of the week, she depends on complete stock and efficient organization. She is most interested in convenience foods and buys more frozen dinners, prepared salad dress ing and instant ice-tea mixes. The Bureau reports that the working woman is rapidly becoming the super-markets' most important customer. More than half the women in the age between 18 and 64 hold jobs and hence, help increase the income of the family. "It is Crucial to cater to the working woman." says the Bureau and advises stores to provide more services, more convenience foods and "Eas ier to use advertising." ROAKDMAN U M MtV I.FF M ARUIW Mr rrni' Miiinii h receiv ed two purr in Ut Stat Grans Needlework conlrkl held rerenll Mir won nvoml (Hire n Iw-r torn ItmllfJ glove, and third prir on her crm rieled poncho There were only live entile from Green field Grange in Boardman. Mr Joe Rartli'll chairman of the (toardman Home Exten sion I 'nit, wa hokle lor the dot meeting of the (all al her home Thuikday morning of last week It wa a get acquainted rolfee hour and discussion ol thr pnyHvl under study the coming year There were 17 preM-nt, and guest included Mr Allen Akesson, Mr M I Oveson and Mr Zoe Hillings Subject o( the first regular meeting which wull lie at the home ol Hael Carpenter tki IV at to a in will Ik- "Tater Tru ks " leaders will lie Mr Arnold Hodman and Mr Tom Harrison parent are Mr. and Mr Gib ( olid ol FstacaiU MR AND MRS OF FY WEST J It returned horn Sunday (mm a Iwo week! trip In Canada acrompanird fey Mr and Mr John Walker ol Salem They went In Van couver, Powell River and Uind, lif . and to Campbell River on Vancouver Inland, then to Kelsey Hay. Victoria and then bark to Gearharl and home They enjnved fulling, rlam digging and aid they lust nu ked oykter up on the beach Introducing New Teachers at 'Riverside MENU Menus for Riverside Junior Senior High School for the week of - Moii--4k't V--Sauer Kraut and wemers, (lulled potatoes, cin namon rolls Tucs -tki 10-Potato soup, egg salad and peanut butter sandwiches, pickles and fruit crisp Wed -Oct 11- Piza, green sa lad, olives and ice cream slices. Thurs -Oct 12--Reef noodles, buttered corn, hot rolls and gingerbread wiih whipped cream Fn--(k t 13 -No school. Milk is .served w ith all meals. GOLFING Carl Wicklander was "sole survivor" in the contest Sun day at Willow Run Goir Course. First low gross in the Sweepstakes went to Carroll Ihmovan and second to Ron Daniels. There was a tie for low net. Don Hendrix and Brian Wilkins of Arlington. In the "rose and thorn" contest first low gross was won by Rupe and Dorothy Kennedy, and second went to Carroll and Shirley Donovan. Jerry and Kayrn Peck receiv ed first low net. and Ron and Eileen Daniels second. MR AND MRS F.UH1N SHANNON have returned home from a trip to Spokane, to visit al the home of Mr Shannon' brother in-law and sister, Mr and Mr C R Christiansen. They all went on a trip to Canada for ten davs and visited Lake I-ouise, Han If and Calgary, coming home by way of Glacier National Park in Montana Zearl Gillespie and llaiel Carpenter siwnl a recent weekend in La Grande visiting Mm Carpenter' tister. Esther Emmonds and Eva riance They also went to Enterprise to visit Mr Gil lespie's niece. Billie Miller Visitors at the home of Hazel Miller over the weekend were her son, Jim Miller of Kent, Wash , and her daughter, Mrs. Vern Carpenter of La Gande. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leigh ton of Redmond visited sev eral days at the home of Mr. Lrighton's son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Don Leighton. Mrs Don Leighton and daugh ter Danette took Joni Tiller to E D C. in La Grande where she will be a freshman this year. Joni isa 1972 graduate of Riverside High School. Mrs. Neil King was honored on the occasion of her birthday Saturday evening when ladies of the Boardman Community Church held a surprise party for her. Those presnt included Mrs. Pete Peterson. Shirley Earwood. Mrs. Larry Phillips, Mrs Harold Rash, Mrs. Larry Lmdell. Mrs Roy Ball, Hazel Carpenter, Mrs. Leo Root. Mrs. Everett Struckmeier. Mrs. Seth Russell. Mrs. Bill Bates. Mrs Ralph Earwood. Mrs. Ben Donovan and Mrs. Frank Marlow. ' 7'v if . -Til TV ? i) I i '! JiHIN WFDDI.F. John W eiMIe in anotlier new teacher to Riverside till ear He le.t lies band and i hoirttom grades S through tt The rlarmet m hik iiiiimi al kisIiuhh-iiI He taught at All a last )ear and hi wife Kathv who is also a music major tuught at Helm llie Mvoplioiie is tier insti iiineiil They aie ImiIIi gradimte of the t iiixersily ol thegon Mi .Minnville is Mr WihI.IIi' hometown. John Weddle is another golling eothusuist Kathy ay she I just a gollmg U'gimier She like to sew and cook . i HOWARD Ml'DDER 4 KITH Ml DDER Howard Mudder and Ruth Mudder area leaching team new to Riverside High School this year Mr Mudder leaches the sciences, Hiology .Chemistry, General Science and Physical Science. He has a strong interest in photography, so he is teaching a course in this subject too Roth are graduates of the l'mcrsity of Oregon l-ist year while she was completing her work for a degree in Secial Education he was working towards his masters She is teaching in the reading program at Riverside He is from Klamath Falls and she is from Likeview. fierce competitors on the athletic field She rode horseback lots when site was in high school Now she enjoys sewing and handcratts. Gollmg is one o! Mr. Mudder 's outside interests Of the Willow Run course he says. "It's an interesting course, small but packs a lot of golf action in it. It isn't a Ixinng course " ( ( A " pi AY La). fe- "V". John Weddle (.lK A CHEEK Mrs. Ralph Earwood has received word of the birth of a great-granddaughter born Sept 22 in Estacada. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Califf. The baby has been named Sarah Elizabeth and weighed five pounds, nine ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Califf and Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Gray of Esta cada. The other great -grand- FOl'R TABLES of pinochle were in play at the card party held Tuesday of last week at the Greenfield Grange hall, sponsored by the Women's Activity Committee of the grange. Mrs. Arthur AJlen was hostess. Ruth Bentley of Irrigon received high prize and low went to Mrs. Pete Peterson. Mrs. Ed Kuhn and Zoe Billings received the traveling pi nochle prizes. ' . ' i ! V "A .-4.; Sheryl Partlow Sharon Stewart Debby McCoy Racks Up Another Win An cany win over the young and lncxM'i lemcd Cascade UM kstenin last Friday leaves the Riverside Pirate at the topol the Hig Sky Conference. Coach (km 1 1 1 1 1 It im said "We didn't mean In run up the score but everything we did led to a touch down." The final score was 76 8 Every nirmlier of the team got in at least three quarter. Their coach is sure that they set some school records. ItoMiv Ryan made A TD's and two I'AT for 4l points. He carried 14 times for 2MI yds Team wise they had 3!I7 yards rushing Passing isn't I he Pirates long suit but they got some good practicing done They passed 12 times, completed 4 for 39 yards. Mike Proctor did an out standing Job defensively. Pirate fans are looking forward to the game Friday with Dufur which is at Boardman beginning at 2:30 p.m. The teams should be evenly matched. Dufur's re cord is 3 0 and Riversides 4-0. Gail Enrfzht Six foot seven inch Gail Enright teaches Boys PE at Riverside Junior High and Senior High. He is the 7th and Blh grade math teacher. He's varsity basketball coach. He observed that the enrollment had increased enough so that Riverside will be moving out of the Big Sky Conference and will be in the Columbia Basin Conference next year. They will be playing lleppner, Umatilla, Pilot Rock, Wasco Co. (Maupin), Condon and Sherman Co. iMoro). While he is a 1972 graduate of EOC, he attended Treasure Valley at Ontario for two years where he met his wife the former Shirley Sunt Irnm Halfway. Since Mr. Enright is from Monument it is understandable that his hobbies include fishing and hunting. His wife shares his enthusiasm for fishing. Of his first teaching assignment, he said, "I really enjoy it at Riverside. The people are friendly. It's going to be interesting to watch the changes. I like it". Kinzuans to College September 18 Mrs. Marvin Lucas went to Pendleton for medical attention, then on t nursday Mr. and Mrs. Lucas went to Pendleton where Linda entered St. Anthonys Hospital for surgery on Fri day. Marvin's mother Mrs. Eldwood Canaan arrived Fri day from Vancouver, to help with the family. On Sunday Mr. Lucas and family and Mrs. Canaan went to Pend leton to visit Mrs. Lucas. Turning out to paint the community Hall at Camp Five this weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Grindstaff, Earl Norris, Rose Hardwick, and Joanne Payne. A potluck dinner was held at the home of Earl Norris later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Otis Vaughn's son Ed went to Bend where Ed enrolled at Bend Community College. Vic Bowmen went to Pen dleton this weekend where he has enrolled at Blue Mountain Community College. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cecil traveled to Pendleton to visit their son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Ronnv Cecil. GOOD NEWS CLUB WILL BE STARTING THIS Thurs day. Pre-school through the sixth grade are welcome to attend. It will be from six to seven o'clock, Linda Nyseth and Bernard Dyer will be in charge. ' i; ; a ii ' i r ill n . vn -zs ;. m n -.w r w.r . p a u' r . v -n i - - - wtt - ii i' ii'' insnifTtti im ii 'iTf ill -.n f, T.TfTr.r-irlJr 'ji'ifc-mTni-B i ii Mi it in mi ifft nm-mml li flif -tr T 1-" ntlTT t ill. -1 J - . The Wins Riverside vs Weston 38-0 Riverside vs Culver 38-8 Riverside vs Wheeler 24-0 Riverside vs Cascade L. 7(1-8 .. '4 RIVERSIDE PIRATES: Kneeling from left: Steve Grandle 24, Standing: Jim Harper ass't football coach Mike Rayner 37 Robert Richards 26, Skip Grochowski 14, Darrel Pummel 11, Steve Kauffman 27, Mark Mesteth 36, Mike Proctor 18 Wayne Chris Snyder 13. Daryl Frederickson 10, Mark Adams 29, Jim Downey 20, Rob Adams 32, Mike Kennedy who didn't suit up due Graham 12, Jack Brasel 46, Bill Bedord 34. Fred Ziemer to an injury, Jerry Zielinski 28, Frank Flock 44, David Richards manager. J6, Carl Wiley 23. RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL Standing behind are Randy Baker and Bob Ryan. VARSITY Oct. 6-Dufur at Riverside, 2:30 Oct. 12-Riverslde at Echo, 730 Oct. 20-Huntington at Riverside, 230 Oct. 27 lone at Riverside, 230 I Nov. 3 Riverside at Arlington, 130 Ass't Coach Jim Harper Coach Don Hendrix RIVERSIDE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL RAIDERS Oct. 5 Arlington at Riverside, 130 Oct. 12 lone at Riverside, 130 Oct. 19-Riverside at Heppner, 2:00 Coach Gail Enright The Following Merchants in North Morrow County Support the Riverside Pirates in their Program BOARDMAN Boeing Co. Boardman American C&D Drive-In Dewey Chevron Dodge City Inn Imperial Electric Heating and Air Conditioning Hick's Market Inland Chemical Co. Inland Empire Bank Kuhn's '76 Port of Morrow Riverview Motel Russell's Shell Service Wicklander General Supply Moore's Texaco Morrrow County Grain Growers Nelson Construction Nomad Restaurant Nugget Motel Peck's Arco Helen's Ceaute' Oaste IRRIGON Complete Food Store