s
Uqsco flop
Rirasodo, 22-8
Penalties and poor field
position cost he Riverside
Pirates their hopes for a first
conference win this season.
Riverside lost to Wasco Coun
ty J2-8 last Friday in Maupin.
Jim Graham scored the only
touchdown for the Pirates in
the third quarter, and put the
Pirates ahead of Redsides, 8-7.
Riverside were plagued by
penalties and were forced to
give up the hall. The Redsides
took advantage and scored a
touchdown late in the third
quarter and led the Pirates
154.
Wasco County hung onto the
lead and scored again in the
fourth quarter to capture the
win.
'lUe winning Redsides lead
the rushing with 229 yards and
the Pirates trailed with 220
yards. Riverside threw the
ball three timtr and com
pleted one pass. Wasco County
completed two passes out of
seven with one interception.
"Jim Graham intercepted
the pass and played a good
defensive and offensive game
for the Pirates." stated Pirate
Coach Mike Wetherell.
Other Riverside plavers
who played jtood defensive
and offensive game were
Jerry Zielinski, Chris Snyder,
Mark Mesteth and Jerry
Donovan.
Riverside
Wasco County
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run,
W-McCorkle S yard
Barnett kick good.
R-Graham 2 yard run. PAT
good.
W-McCorkle 2 yard run,
recovered safety.
W Brown 12 yard pass, Bar
nett kick good.
Riverside entertains top
ranked Condon Friday at its
Homecoming beginning at 2
p.m. at Don Hendrix Memo
rial Field.
Bonfire kicks off
Homecoming
A bonfire and serpentine
will officially kick-off Home
coming activities at Riverside
High School. Boardman, this
evening.
The burning of the "R" will
take place at 7 p.m. behind the
Riverside High gymnasium.
A serpentine and pep rally will
accompany the bonfire.
The Homecoming game will
feature the No. 1 ranked
Condon Blue Devils meeting
the Riverside Pirates, Friday,
at- 2 p.m. at Don Hendrix
Memorial Field.
The Queen of the 1973
Riverside Homecoming will
be crowned during half-time.
Earlier in the week, four
senior girls were selected for
the Homecoming Court: Bob
bie Acock, Sherie Partlow,
Sharon Stewart and Debby
Kieth.
The Queen and Court will be
honored during the Home
coming dance Friday evening.
The dance will begin at 9 p.m.
at Riverside High School.
Oocrdmcn
By MARY LEE MARLOW
Graveside services were
held for Leonard E. Bock, 60,
of Boardman Friday at II
a m. at Boardman Riverview
Cemetery,
Pastor Neil King of the
Boardman Community '
Church conducted the ser
vices, with Sweeneys Mor
tuary in charge.
Mr. Bock died Oct. 8 at his
home. He was bom Aug. 13,
1913 at Lisbon, N.D. He was a
retired railroad switchman.
He came to Portland, Ore., in
1950, and was married to Dora
Spellman O'Day in Vancou
ver, Wn June 4, 1951. They
lived in Portland until 1965
when they moved to Seattle,
where they lived for seven
years, coming to Boardman in
March, 1972.
Survivors include the widow
of Boardman; one son, Joe, of
Boardman; three daughters.
Sharon Moe, Minnesota, Glo
ria Trippel, Everett, Wn., and
Laura Conn of Harding,
Mont.; three sisters, Minnie
Hansen. Albert Lee, Minn.,
Freda Sloane. Des Moines,
Iowa, and Lulu Peterson,
Farmington, Minn.; 17 grand
children and six great-grandchildren.
Carol Moon, postmaster,
announces that a new type of
money order will now be sold
at the postoffice, and patron
will be able to buy a single
money order up to $300.
Two new stamps are on sale
at the local post office. The
8-cent . Colonial Drummer
commemorative stamp went
on sale in New Orleans, La.,
Sept. 28 and here Sept. 29. It is
one of the "Rise of the Spirit of
Independence Series."
The second one is the Angus
Cattle Commemorative 8-cent
stamp, the first in the Rural
America Series, went on sale
Oct. 5 first at St. Joseph, Mo.,
and here, Oct. 6. 100 years ago
four black Angus bulls arrived
in Victoria, Kans., from Scot-
Irrigon
HKPPNER (ORE.) GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. October IS. I97J
land, the ancestors of breed
that was to revolutionize beef
production. They were intro
duced into America by George
Grant, a Scotchman who had
bought nearly 100,000 acres of
grating land.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Daltoso
were hosts for a buffet supper
at their home last Saturday
evening for the School per
sonel of Riverside Junior
Senior High School and their
spouses. Those present in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Black, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Leroux, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Marchek, Mrs. Roy Partlow,
Connie Gough, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Graves, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Harwood, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Skoubo, Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Ball. Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Hoffman and
Jack McEntire.
The Women's Activity
Committee of Greenfield
Grange met Wednesday of last
week at the home of Mrs. Ben
Donovan. Mrs. Rollin Bishop
was a guest.
The first night card party
will be held at the hall Oct. 26
with Mrs. Frank Marlow and
Hazel Carpenter hostesses. It
will start with potluck supper
at 6:30 o'clock. Hostesses for
the day parties for next four
weeks will be: Oct. 16, Mrs.
Chub Warren; Oct. 23, Mrs.
Ben Donovan; Oct. 30, Hazel
Carpenter; Nov. 6. Mrs. Joe
Tatone; Nov. 13, Mrs. Roy
Ball.
Announcement was made of
Pomona Grange to be held at
Lexington, Oct. 27.
The nexting meeting will be
at the home of Hazel Miller,
Nov. 14. at 12:30 p.m.
The Boardman Tillicum
Club met at the home of Mrs.
Ralph Skoubo Tuesday night
of last week with Mrs. Ron
Daniels co-hostess.
Mrs. Lawrence West of St.
Croix in the Virgin Islands,
visiting here at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rupert Kennedy, presented a
program on St. Croix, and on
St. Lucia in the West Indies,
showing slides of both places.
The club voted to again
sponsor the Camp Fire Girls
group this year.
The club was assisting with
the Mobil Cancer Unit here,
Oct. 16. Mrs. Ronald Black
and Mrs. Frank Bates to be in
charge, assisted bv Mrs. Gary
Petteys, Mrs. Jerry Peck,
Mrs. Bill Bates, Mrs. Daniels,
Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Carroll
Donovan and Mrs. Dewey
West Jr. Passing out handbills
were Mrs. Donovan and
daughter, Carol Ann, Mrs.
Bates and Diane Black.
Mrs. Stan Henkle, Mrs. Ben
Donovan and Mrs. Vernon
Russell were to cook and serve
lunch for the unit staff.
The next meeting will be at
the home of LaVern Partlow,
Oct. 23, with Zoe Billings as
co-hostess. This will be the
club's 25th anniversary, and
special plans are being made
for the event.
There were five tables of
pinochle in play at the card
party at the Greenfield
Grange Hall Tuesday of last
week, sponsored by the Wom
en's Activity Committee of the
grange. Mrs. Donald Baker
was hostess.
High prize was won by Mrs.
Arthur Allen and second high
went to Mrs. Ed Kuhn. Mrs.
Kuhn and Mrs. Hazel McRae
of Irrigon received the tra
veling pinochle prizes.
Mrs. Mary Fichter returned
home from Good Shepherd
Hospital in Hermiston last
Thursday after being a patient
there a week.
Fire destroyed barn and
six tons of hay Friday. The
Irrigon Rural Fire Depart
ment answered the call, but
was unable to save the barn
that belonged to Hermie
Jackson, about a mile west of
Irrigon.
Funeral services were held
for Lula Graybeal, 86, Sunday
at 2 p.m. at the Baptist
Church, by the Rev. George
Hash, a former pastor.
Birdie Stewart, a niece from
La Grande, sang accompanied
by LaVelle Partlow at the
organ.
She is survived by her
husband, Dave C, Irrigon;
two daughters, Myrtle Hag
ery, Watsonville, Ca., and
Nellie Irene Russell, Tampa
Fla.; sister, Viva Pryor,
Walla Walla.
The Graybeals have lived in
Irrigon the past 27 years. She
was a member of the Baptist
Church. Interment was at
Desert Lawn Memorial Cem
etery. Burns Mortuary was in
charge of arrangements.
The Assembly of God plans
a potluck dinner for Friday,
Oct. 19, at 6:30 p.m., in the
parsonage basement.
Following the dinner Pastor
Robert Schmoll will show
colored slides of his trip
through California, Nevada,
Arizona and New Mexico. Last
month he and Mrs. Schmoll
took a truck load of gifts and
supplies to the American
Indians and Home Mission
stations in these states. The
gifts were from the Oregon
District of the Assemblies of
God, and were gathered by the
Womens Missionary Council.
The community is invited to
attend.
An Assembly of God Youth
group sang at the Hope
Lutheran Church in Heppner
on a recent Sunday evening.
They were under the direction
of LaVelle Partlow, who also
accompanied them at the
piano.
Seaman JO 2 and Mrs. Gene Gollyhorn Is the former Jana
Gollyhorn and daughter are Everett. Both are graduates of
stationed in the Philippines
with the Navy. They expect to
spend two years there. Mrs.
Riverside High School and
attended BMCC.
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Bobbie Acock
Sheri Partlow
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VARSITY SCHEDULE
21 HEPPNER AT RIVERSIDE 2:00
28 RIVERSIDE AT SHERMAN 8:00
5 UMATILLA AT RIVERSIDE 2:00
11-RIVERSIDE AT WASCO COUNTY 8:00
19-CONDON AT RIVERSIDE 2:00
26-RIVERSIDE AT PILOT ROCK 8:00
2 RIVERSIDE AT McEWEN 2:00
Coach: Mike Wetherell
Assistant: Jim Harper
Good Luck in Homecoming Game against Condon
JUNIOR HIGH SCHEDULE
SEPT. 13 UMATILLA AT RIVERSIDE 1:30
SEPT. 27-RIVERSIDE AT ECHO 1:30
OCT. 4 ARLINGTON AT RIVERSIDE 1:30
OCT. 11 RIVERSIDE AT IONE 2:00
OCT. 18-HEPPNER AT RIVERSIDE 1:30
OCT 20 WASCO AT RIVERSIDE 1:30
OCT. 27 RIVERSIDE AT CONDON 2:00
Coach: Gail Enrijrht
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Russell's Shell Service
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