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V - * • * RHS gears up for volleyball By M ikka Evans Riverside High School voile)hall practice started August 21 with dai ly doubles from 7 1 a m and 6-8 p m The varsity squad is coached hv Ikinna Barton Conch Barton attend cd college at Fastcm Oregon State College in La (irande Barton has hern coaching for eleven y ean She has been head coach at Riverside tor five years Barton’s total record as head coach is 126-54 Riverside lost f o e graduates but expects to have a good season this year Barton’s expectation of her players is "all should do their role ” The tumor varsitv squad will be coached by Mark Atkinson Coach Atkinson attended college at Pacific in Forest Grove This is his first year as a volleyball coach at Riverside The junior varsity is made up o f sophomores and a few juniors The freshmen squad w ill he coach ed by Danny Daltoso Coach Dalloso attended college at the l nivcrsity of Portland This is his first year as a volleyball coach at Riverside Riverside’s first varsity and junior varsity games will be at lone on September 7. at 5 p m The freshmen squad will play their first game at Riverside against Arl ington on September 12 at 5 p m Weddings H u n t e r s E d class b e g in s S e p t. 14 Heppner G azette-Tim es. Heppner. Oregon W ednesday, August .50. 1181 - I I I K F E B o a rd m a n • I r r ig o n By Beth S tep hen s Irngon Lion» Club and Hemuston V F W are sponsoring a hunters education class Students arc asked to donate $5 Scholarships arc available The teachers have 14 years ex pericncc teaching among ihe three You may call Ri>ger Tucax 122 5 IKK or Greg Bam hi 122 4 6 5 7 to register Hunters arc required to carry a Hunters safety card while hunting if under 18 The class includes hunter ethics, game management, law. sur vival. game identification and gun safety Greg and Roger and Tim Beatty will be the instructors with live fire on September 25 Sign up for tour By Beth S tep hen s Lmatilla National Wildlife Refuge will o ffer a public boat tour September 2 ' Patti Burrcs. Park Ranger requests you sign up to in sure a scat Call 122-3232 Patti says. ” <w o f the islands has a nesting colony o f black crown night herons, you might see great blue herons deer, or pelicans, who look awkward in the water but have a 1 feet wing span and are so graceful in flight.” N e w s J H • • M , ; Iceberg meltdown winners listed By Beth S tep h en s Irrigon Chamber o f Commerce president Ray Hill says " it takes longer to create the Iceberg than for it to become a pool o f w ater again ’ ’ "W e build a 4 loot tall by 8 hx* S ix . fill it •» with water, then it has to he poked every day while freezing so the ice loniung will not split the box Fix'd color is added to two o f the layers, and it takes afxuit three weeks to complete ” Lhe official meltdown tune was 76 hours, 50 minutes and 4 ' seconds First prize was $250 won by Wanda Scott, donated by Irrigon Chamber of Commerce Her guess was 86 hours. 7 nun . 1 sec Second prize winner was Ron Reynolds. Boise, ID He won a guided W alley e Fish in g Trip donated by the Chamber His guess w asH Ihrs , | 7 nun . )9M C Ihird prize winner was Dave Sheldon, Ir rigon. $25 gift o f lottery scratch off tickets at Brown's Truck Stop. founh-Jtm Turk, Irngon. gift ccr tiftcatc at Irngon Stone tor Statue, fifth Mary Ramsey. Tacoma. WA gilt certificate at Sunrich Homes. $25, sixth Debbie Dirks, Irngon two steak d in n ers at P a u l's Restaurant, seventh D uck Lusher, Heppner one large pizza at G reg’s tavern, eighth Wanda Scott Nyssa pizza of choice at Rod's Market, ninth D ebbie Dirks, Irngon one case o f rixx beer at Irrigon Market, 10th Dee IX>rran. Hcrmiston one dog groomed at Bonnie’s Bouser Boutique. llth R o y Allen. Her miston $15 gift certificate at Last Chance Fruit Stand. 12th Karen Dtslasi, Irrigon $15 gift certificate at Stokes landing ('a te . 15th Debbie Dirks two watermelons at H om er’s Green Sjv t Fruit Stand, 14th Wanda Scott Nyssa-one medium pizza at G reg's Tavern. 15th IX'bbie Dirks, one case of rixx beer at Irngon M arket, 16th Lt»a A ltm an, Hcmuston-chotce o f one pizza at Rod's Market. 17th Blake Cim nuvotti. Umatilla one »null pizza at G reg’s Tavern, 18th Helene Mills, Irngon - 40 pound box apples at Anderson O rch ard s. 11th Ron Reynolds, Boise, ID two steak dm ners at Paul's Restaurant 20th Collene Mills, Irrigon $10 gilt cer tifieate at Jill's Dig Cabin. 21st Collene Mills. $15 gilt certificate at Bonnes’» Auction Second Hand S to re . 22nd (¡ra n t H arm on, Hcrmiston $20 gitt certificate at Rtxl's Market donated hv Rivers lew Mobile Home Court. 23rd Steve Banghart, Irngon $20 gift certificate at Rml’s Market donated by New 1 itc Christian Center Die Irngon Chamber of Com mcrce expects to do this again next year »4» be watching ami get in on the prizes St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board w . hi Kimcc Hague wood and Calvin Wilson exchanged vows June 17, 1181 in an evening double ring ceremony Pastor Craig Parrish officiated the wedding at the United Methodist Church in Bellevue. WA The bride is the daughter of Ron Hagucwood of Heppner and Lynne Hague wood of lualatin She is a 117b graduate of Heppner High School and a graduate front Pastern Washington University Kimce wore a white contemporary Italian made gown o f satin, netting and lace The bodice was net with accents of satin, a high satin trimmed collar and S length sleeves The gown was completed by a breath taking 12 foot tram tiered in ruffles She wore a pearl beaded head piece and car ried a designer bouquet of unique greens and white orchids The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Grover Wilson of Quincy. WA He is a graduate of Quincy High School and is self employed with Convenient Stores in Puyallup and Fife. WA. Matrons of honor were Kristi Hagucwood. sister of the bride and Fern Hauschild Brides maids were Kathy Bowman. Denise Adam, lain Pof fenroth and I inda I rick son Die» wore knee length evening gowns of black and white and carried single white roses trimmed with tuschia pink ribbon Candlelighters were Stephanie and Dustin Hagucwood. and Brian Hagucwood was ring bearer, niece and nephews of the bride Colby Kat terman. niece of the groom was the flower girl I'hc bride’s college room mate, Laurie Burpee was soloist Kevin Weber acted as best man tor the couple Groomsmen were Pete Zimbleman, Kevin Whitener. Rands Lindemier. Roger Schorzman and Ron Flynn The men wore black tuxedos with tuschia pink bow tics and cummbcrhunds The reception was held at the Space Needle on the Skyline level which took m a beautiful sunset of Seattle Ihe entertainment was provided by the Ross Didis Band from Quincy. WA I’hc eight layered wedding cake was made of many flavors of ice cream and was accented by a beautiful cyrstal cake top Following a wedding trip to Victoria. B C. the couple are making their home in Puyallup. WA 4-H News Two-Trackers The Two-Trackers will hold their Fall organizational meeting Sunday September 10, 5 p m in the 4 H An nex at the fairgrounds Come prepared to register for the year 4 H registration fee is $2 50 The horse project insurance is $2 so you need to bring V4 50 Phc topic o f discus sum will be the Fall program am) deciding when to meet Please be there so the business can all get taken care o f 1990 Chevrolet Lumina in stock now and ready for YOU to test drive! Also, see this new 1989 3/4 ton 4x4 4-speed pickup, 8600 GVW rating, air conditioning. You'll like itl Stop in and take a look! Take a test drive! W rig h t C h e v ., Y'de — McElligott Paula Sue 3 de and Vincent Thomas McElligott were married June 25. 1181 at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Bozeman, Mt The bride's parents arc Gene and Hleanor Ydc and the parents ol the groom arc L J ami Maryan M cElligott, lone The officiating pastor was Lather Gregory Burke Ceremony musicians were Terry McElligott and Rikka lews Maid of Honor was Bridget Cavanaugh. Seattle Vk A a triemi of tin- bride Bridesmaids were Connie Arnold, I akcwixxl. CA . friend ol the bride and Janet Yde, St Paul, Minn , the sister o f the bride Best Man was Roger Morter, Lexington, friend of the groom ( iroomsmen were Matthew McElligott. Bozeman. Mt . brother of the groom ami William Shine, Bozeman, friend of the grixmi I shers were Chris Yde. I ihby Mt Eric Ydc, Idaho Falls. Id , brothers of the bride and Michael M cFlligolt. Vandcnbrg AFB C a., brother of the groom Flower girl was Megan Kennedy, lakcw ixxl. C.i A reception and dance were held at the Holiday Inn m Bozeman Sis Ken nedy and Irma lamely cut ami served the cake The guest book was attend cd by Abbey Kennedy. Lakewood. CA and Bridget! SK I lligott lone The bride and groom arc both graduates ol Montana State University The couple will live in Washington I) C I r r ig o n Ite m s By Beth Stephens. 922 • Descendent» o f William Stanagc Wilson early day pioneer. Indian scout and wagonmaxter gathered at the Irrigon Marina Park August I I Die 4th biannual reunion was in mated by the children o f F.dwm Wilson, who was a resident of Ir rigon and died there in 1152 Of his nine children, the five still living were present coming from Califor nia, Oregon and Washington Five generations were represented with some coming from Idaho and Ltah Additional member» ol the family have been located since the 1187 reunion belonging to W S Wilson’s son Henry’s family Several hail written historical accounts o f early day happenings which were o r culated among those present ( )ne of tftetu told ol W IIIi.itn Stallage VS ilson finding the Ixxly of Grimes, an ear ly day m iner, who had been murdered ( irimes was the leader ol the party that discovered gold in the Bogus Basin area north of Boise Present day Grimes Pass w.ic nam ed tor him Anyone wishing more information may call Chester A Wilson 122 5 552 or 254 «H s Chief Rathbun’s Tips Sch«x>l started this week so watch lor the kids and slow down in school crossings C a n a d a s #1 selling Botanical Formulation Chevrolet end OkJsmobtle Herb Wright • Bill Meclnnee • Billy Meclnnes 763-4175 Fossil T now available in the United States Potassium mineral supplement developed by eminent agrobiologist and biochemist Unchanged in o v e r 60 years For more information CALL . 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In c . w * I ast Friday and Saturday brought many visitors to our successful rum mage sale A lew large items arc still available at vers low prices (some are free) Lhcsc include an electric range, an easy chair, swing rocker, clothes dryer, dishwasher, a p»xtl table, a large col lee table, two stereos and an air humidifier am! purifier Call and come by to see them this llmrs d.iv and I-rutuv II no one is at the center, call 676 14 55 or 67b H 7 2 We sincerely appreciate all those who helped with hauling, setting up arid selling Sixty six ol us enjoyed last Wednesday's dinner A first timer was Pastor Boy. interim pastor lor Hope and Valby I utheran Churches Mamie Hughes won the door prize ami the free meal ticket went to Frances Murly Next Week Monday Heppner Garden Club meets m the sitting room at 7 50 p m Wednesday Regular luncheon at noon Menu meat pot pie. coleslaw hot bread and dessert Seventh Day Adventists and Nazarcnc Church women will be serving Ihursday 1 a iti Morning Meditations with Rev Grace Drake m the sitting room Someone brought m this hit of a recipe tor happiness We like it It you want to be happy, begin where you are Don’t wait for some rapture that's tuture and tar Begin to be joyous, begin to be glad. And soon you’ll lorget that vou ever were »ail laguewood — Wilson *\‘ • N Cadi 676-9228 or 481-2901 or 922-3W9 wm ___ -* * «. . z - c- « -'•* - I >• . * • , ■ « • „ S » « s— ■ _ » - . * - v\ •5; * * , LANDSCAPE GARDENING CLINIC By Master Gardeners ?/c, ° n n L i ■ Ï- *V -v v - T; ■} • cj ■ 'R ay McNeilan, Horticulture Specialist Jan Powell, Landscape Specialist H r ■ ÿ 0 uè Willows Grange Hall lone, Oregon Wednesday, Sept. 13 1:30 p.m. t . * a ; t y ; tt'*v -i ” vl (■ Sponsored by lone Garden Club '/Tnll known radio A nnw spapar horticulturist BANK OWNED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Three bedroom, one bath home with family room in basement. Interior of the house has been reeently repainted. The assessed value is $ 2 3 ,9 7 0 .0 0 . Purchase price is $ 1 7 ,5 0 0 .0 0 . Excellent terms available. Please contact George Koftler or Jim Wishart at 6 7 6 -9 1 2 5 for appointment to view. ✓ * 1 6 7 6 V.S/.i 27 * • I w . * *>* ' > \ ‘ , w I - jf- v* i - ’ : • a *1^ r .