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B'wvton Mu« Riverside players scramble for the ball By Joyce Hensley Tigers raid Pirate’s hom ecom ing By Brandon Muir The Tigers took an early lead Fri day during Riverside's Homecom mg The Tigers started their rally early in the first quarter with a touchdown, and continued it with The visiting Tigers stomped the hometown Pirates in an all out war last Friday night with a final ssorc of 27-0 another After an uneventful second quarter the Tigers made three interceptions and two more hmchdowns in the third and tounh quarters Photo fty Bf.nUoo Mux The 1907 Riverside High School Homecoming court as follows: Queen Laura Erickson, escort Jason Michaels, princess Bonnie Guthene, escort Ken McCullough, princess Terri Meyers, escort. Rob Starke and princess Lisa Mark, escort Steve Huellon Area Trauma hoard to meet The regularly scheduled Area ‘ Trauma Advisory Board No 9 meeting will he held at Fastcrn Oregon State College. Hoke Hall Boardroom on Friday . October 30. 1987. at 5:30 p m The meeting is open to the public Lottery w inner Den leaders prepare for Cub Scouts By Jane Dean L.ouAnn Huffman and Vicki Wright have been taking their Cub Scout training to be den leaders They will start den meetings Mon day at 3 p m at the Grange Hall All hoys in second grade through tilth grade arc eligible Kim Camme is helping w nh I igcr Cubs, which are first grade boys A Scout Master is needed to get a Bov Scout troop started If anyone knows of a boy or adult wanting to be in this program, please contact coordinator Jane Dean alter 5 p m . 481-5223 F ila la Agenda items will include I) in tmduclion and orientation of new members 2) status of trauma registry 3) Helicopter safety and regional education for inter hospital transport 4) Prevention and profes sional education programs 5) Area plan When roll call was taken at the re cent State meeting of Oregon Extcn sion Homemakers Council (OF.HC) Morrow County had one of the largest delegations present, said Pro gram Assistant Birdinc Tullis Fight in att^vlance from Morrow tied the representation from more populated counties. The conference focused on elec tions of State officers for the group, as well as motivational and educa tional sessions Speakers included Dean of Home Economics OSU, Kristy Greene. Director of OSC Extension, Dr f t me Smith, Extension Home Ec Pro gram leader. Naurine McCormick and others Each counts group presented a skit depicting feature of their county, with Morrow group declaring "Ag is our Bag" and citing agricultural and geographic information Pre conference activities offered tours of Astoria. Beach Walking, and tours ot Seaside attractions S P E C IA L LINCOLN SQUARE APARTMENTS ‘Come See Our New Look’ Super large 2 and 3 bedrm units Some with master hedrm and master bath ( arpels. drapes, all appliances, air cond . convenient laundry facilities S 2 I O - .S 2 .Ì.» (2 Bedroom) .S 2 « « - S 2 7 :» (3 Bedroom) S o o o n d M o n ili I t e m F r e e WITH FIRST MONTH AND DEPOSIT (Call L’s Al IH I-fM .3 8 Boardman) S e n i o r ( ' I t i x e n * - S 2 2 5 - 2 t i 0 (N O D E P O S IT ) o Pledges sorority Teresa M Meade of Boardman pledged Kappa Alpha Theta sorori ty at Oregon Stale I nivcrsity A total of 440 young women joined sororities this fall, a college news release said Attending were. C harlotte Carpenter. Mayko Buchanan, Ha/el lew is. Margaret Sutherland. Pat McDaniels. Isabelle Jones. Juanita Ryan and advisor, Birdinc Tullis. Mormw Extension Births Amy M ark Aquayo-a daughter. Amy was horn ( ktober 8 to Priscilla Gar/a »*1 Boardman Die baby. horn at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston weighed 7 lbs 14 or. Christina Murie Cooky and Chelsea l.eet ooky-twindaughters were horn (Xtobcr I to Belinda ami Rohcn Cooky ot Irngon The babies were born at C mhk I Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston Christina Marie weighed 7 lbs 15 or Chelsea Lee weighed 8 lbs 2 or Grandparents are Karen and Bcrl Cooley ot Irrigon and l arry and Vi viun Gray ot t'hciek. Wisconsin (¡real Grandparents are Vera Cooley of Irrigon and Dorothy and Woodrow Winch of C hetck, Wisconsin The twins join a sister Sabrina, 14 months, at home Angus growers attend meeting Julie (»rich and Virginia (inch of Lexington, ami KcnGrichof Board man, have been elected as alternate delegates to the I04lh Annual Meeting of the American Angus Association. November 15 17 in Louisville. Kentucky, reports Richard Spader, executive vice president of the American Angus Association «i* s. * ¿0 OUR BEST LOWEST PRICE IN 10 YEARS PAINT ACRYLIC LATEX FLAT WALL Sale C ontinues Through O ctober Friday, (k t 9. many educators from Morrow and Umatilla counties gathered at Blue Mountain Com inumty College in Pendleton lor an in service day. Madalinc Hunter was the key speaker on instructional excellence She has helped develop the Instruc tional Theory in Practice (TTIP) pro grain that ■ has and is oc being taught to p ■ «»■’ uiiu mjt nine 'it in Ru Iruzrn Hensley Manclou By Joyce ( hildren play mg w ith matches ap parcntly caused a neighbor's hall acre pasture and corral to burn. Oc tober 11. on Washington Street bet ween Seventh and Eighth Street in Irrigon Police Chief Steve Mackey, who is also the l ire Marshal, said after investigating the arson fire, suspi cion ol the juveniles apparent in volvemcnt developed I wo firctmcks were dispatched to the scene initially As the first fin-trucks arrived, the blazing cor ral looked like a possible dwelling. «2>» « ili'u if L fa rfo iy \S a loti 481 »216 200 H \ W 1st M.inagt't ( h►orator 3 *s r*œ t' '* Boardman works department in the city of Sandy He attended Mt Hood Communi tv College in Gresham in 1971. tak mg law enforcement, ami attended the Oregon Police Academy in Mon tnouih in 1977 ami then again in 1985 here." said Bales "It was decided the extended hunt wouldn't hurt the pheasant population " (T "lt the weather conditions become harsh, we can have an emergency closer." he added The daily hag limit is two cock pheasant per day ami eight in possession l_ Boeing. Boardman. ami Pori of Mo* ow have regulated hunting arftti f lic Oregon Department ol i nh and W ildlife (ODFW) hat made a cooperative agreement with pm jte lam) owners to allow public access to (heir land, by permit only, with ODE W doing tiic patrnhng outlined a teacher’s decision nuking model She gave the educators many ideas on utilizing the time students arc in the classroom Four afternoon sessions included transfer of material taught ami the brain function. Critical Thinking Skills, I ranting Styles, ami Personal Excellence in the Classroom. . ». Mackey is also the Irrigon Eire Muishal and is a certified Emergen cy Medical Technic lan He and his wife. Nanccy, have three children, Matthew, four, Melissa two, and Martha eleven months Boardman has 12.000 acres. Port of Morrow has 2.500. and Boeing has 11,000 acres of regulated I ami lor Saturday. Sunday, and Wcdncs day hunts Krrmils can be obtained at check stations at each area Bales urges hunters to get penms sion fn*m private land owners before they hunt those fence rows and corn fields " la n d owners don't have to (nag 'no trespassing* signs for them to legally he able to prosecute for criminal trespass violations." he said For information, assistance, or ail vice on hunting the Columbia Basin call the ODFW .v 567 0489 Her mislon; or 676 52 30. Heppner Maps are available. Í i. By Brandon Muir Spirit week for Riverside High School is like Christmas for everyone else During spirit week students dress up and compete with other students, hut most ol all it s a time for building school spirit for the coaches ami players < )nc example would he Nerd Day 13ns is the day when you can dress up like your favorite all tune nerd, so you can be sure imaginations run high Another activity is the whipped cream stack This "sport" a girl so IW t w O o IllOfC more IfUl trucks were dispatched SO from eai h c lass takes a can ol whip to stand by The ow ner of the pasture at Route ped cream and tries to make the 2 Box I I I / . Bill Brace, w a s not highest stack of whipped cream on a hoys head This sport is lun lor home at the time ol the lire " I here was no dollar loss." said Brace later whoever pours the whipped cream Spirit week culminates with the The juveniles were referred to the bonfire which took place Friday M orrow County Juvenile night prior to the game [Apartment Every checking account earns interest. N o matter how much or how little you keep in your checking account, you always earn interest Choose any Benj Franklin checking plan Regular NOW Checking, Senior Citizen N( )W, Super N( )VV or ActionI'ack." And just $100 is needed to open an account Í V, A* Ine Beni Franklin w * z^\ Heppner Branch 676-9021 274 N Main f. lir a .' *• Steve Mackey, Irrigon's new Public Safety Director, sitting at his desk, says he likes to be accessable to the people, whether it is at home or work. T«' > . i • -, t “ ■ . A * A Photo b^oyc* Menslfty T L ^ y j, l INDA T( >MS «*- 1 • Juveniles suspected o f setting neighbor’s pasture on fire 676 9 9 6 1 «i . Teachers attend classes in Pendleton Riverside has many Morrow County educators. By Jane Dean In the morning session Hunter Spirit week ìk Coast to Coast Cer Hep x * / Hunters coming from tar and wide to hjmt the ring nevked pheasant will timf the population ot the popular up land bird has increased in the Col umhia Basin "Our htiHHl count was up in this area. ’ said Brail Bales, District Wildlife Technician lor die Oregon (Apartment ol Fish and Wildljjk m Hermiston "Because of the ifrv spnng. there was good hatching con ditions " There will be an extended hunt again in this area, beginning ( Klober 17 anil ending December 13 "Because ol the mitd winters, diere is a fairly stable pheasant count A new Cuh Scout Pack is form ing in Boardman Boys in sccimd grade can be a Tiger Cuh Third through fifth grade boys join Cub Scouts The (¡range is sponsoring this pack Any boy wanting to join may contact Jane Dean. 481 5223. after 5 p rri for more information li ’»V , Pheasant outlook good Cub Scout pack forming i / t . H eppner Irrigon s new Public Safety Dircv tor. Steve Mackey, wants to be per sonally available lor the people Mackey. who was sworn in at the (Atoher 13 Irrigon City Council meeting, said "You have time to give personalized police service in a small town," "A little girl lost her glasses the other day I had time to go help her find them," he added Irrigon has accepted their new Public Safely Director with open arms " Ih c rc has been a steady stream ot people coming into my of fice saving how glad they are to have us here." said Mackey "The city government here is a good government They have given me their support," he said. "The Police Commissioner has been ex cellent The good part of his job is help mg people, but there is a bad side "I hate to see the needless accidents, the carelessness, the it can't happen to me' attitude." he said The six years he has served in law enforcement was spread between be ing a State Trooper for the Oregon Stale Police IXpartmcnt in Beaver ton. a iVputy Sheriff for Clackamas County, ami working in the Baker County Sheriffs Office Mackey took five years out of law enforcement to work for the public By Joyce Hensley Extension leaders attend meeting Bill Battrick, Boardman won SI00 from a lottery ticket purchas ed at Kegler's Sentry Market The ticket was from Game No 13 Cash Roulette p i « : v ’’ ■ V a ..1 » **v iV . * ’ -L w V I " ■- *>s,. * J - ] Call 676-9228 with news items 'J * ,.x \* \* '