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# I • *% ' • «L • • * * «• « ,- ■ B « • . v ' * .t • / ■ *.. - . - - V » r. • JL .. .4 . V ' Heppner (iairtte-lim es, Heppner, Oregon W rdnod»*, October 11, 1989 • THREE Riverside JV spikers beat Redsides, Tigers * * Bv Marty Suter R j venule JV players squeaked by Wasco County RcJsiiJes and the Stanfield Tiger» in last »eck t volle» bal I nut«, he» Riverside defeated the Redsides 15-2. 10-15, 15-12 and Tigers 15-8. M-15. 15-12 Pirate »piker» n rtm t im rx>int after point, but their inconsistent flour play hun them Jolecn Huffman and Dawn Am mons played fond defense and Huff man'» serves were turning points in the game, to shine Riverside to vic tory over Wasco County At Stanfield. Connie Rodriguer's ha* k court play and Tracy Mabe's Pirates roll up 300 yds offense in 35-16 win By Mikka E vans The Riverside Pirates got off to a quick stan in their 35-16 victory over the Weston VIcF.vsen Tiger Scots Friday night The Pirates rolled up more than 300 yards of offense, with 218 yards on the ground leading the Pirates was Jon Horn, who rushed 19 times for 144 yards Quarterback Jeremy Tovey completed five passes for a total of 100 yards Riverside scored on their first possession when Tovey hit Lyle Hobbs on a third down plav for A7 yards After the Tiger Scots were forced to punt Tovey pushed it in from a yard out for another Pirate score. The Tiger Scots scored on their first possession of khe second half and ran the conversion to pull within s u points. 14 8. but the Pirates took over from there and controlled the rest of the game The Pirates will be playing the Mustangs at Riverside on Thursday at 7 30 p m A.C. Houghton elects officers By Beth Stephens The following were elected to lead the A C Houghton Student Body for 1989-90 P resident, Robbie Vandecar, vice president, Jimmy Tovey; secretary, Lori Bulow. treasurer, Kami Sandlin, sargent at arms. Jason Brown Heppner Booster Club’s Pirate spikers spoil Wahtonka homecoming By Mikka Evans The Riverside Pirates met up with the Wahtonka Fagles. and spoiled Wahtonka'» homecoming last Thurs day with a 15-12, 15-1 victory The Pirates had tough play all- around with good offensive net games by Sherri lak e and Kassie Westmoreland Also helping the team was the good effort by setters Lisa Short and Rochelle Neal “ Once again I felt the girls did a good job of coming ready to play," said coach Donna Barton " It's harder to play a team that sends hits over in an inconsistent way because you have so much court to cover." Riverside played at Wasco t'oun tv this Tuesday, Oct 10 and will be playing the Hcppncr Fillies at home on Thurvlav Saturday - Oct.21, 7PM ^ Elks Lodge Upstairs (21 & O ver) • Columbia River Heritage plan to be presented Sam McKinney, coordinate. Col umbia Riser Heritage Program will be at Imgon City Hall (Xtobcr 18 at 7 p m He will present a plan for the development of the 325-mile long Columbia River Heritage Trail, and the 1992 Columbia River Bicentennial Celebration This plan was prepared by the Oregon Historical Sixiety in cooperation Parents invited to school lunch By Beth Stephens A C Houghton will observe Na tmnal School lunch week (Xt 9 13 Parents arc invited to join their child for lunch Parent» of vtudents in grades 1, 3 and A arc invited to lunch Tuesday (Xt 10 and parents ot students in grades 2. 4 amt b to lunch on Thursday, ( Xl 12 Jcppsen and Mikka Evans were perfect from the line Pirates front line, led by Joleen Huff nun. kept the Pirates alive to spoil the L-aglc's homecoming. 15 10. 17-15 Serves win game for Riverside By Mikka Evans Vern Mobley - Auctioneer i Gary Largent - Silent Auctioneer 4 AUCTION ITEMS INCLUDE: Reno Trip tor - Half Beef Chain Saw (MCGG) Canyon l~akes Golf Package 4 HHS Sports Passes Lunches Boot Bags PLUS M U C H , M UCH MORE The Riverside Pirates continue to be undefeated in the league by beating the Weston Me I wen Tiger Scots and the Wahtonka Fagles The Pirates took on the Tigcr- Scots at Riverside last Tuesday Pie Pirates were expecting a tough game against the also undefeated Tiger Scots team The Pirates didn't get much playing action 'against the Tiger Scots tough winning 15 3 and much except verve though " Starting line up for the Pirates were seniors Kassie Westmoreland, Sherry lak e, Lisa Short and Marty Suter Juniors starting were April Morgan and Trina Say lev The Lexington Soccer program began its season with two victories over Hermiston The larxington Under 12 team defeated Campbell Toyota 4 0 Trie Vhonha«.hler scored three goals and Chris Jones one The l-exington Under 10 team won 9 0 Monday The Hermiston team was competing with some younger players accounting for the top sided score Scoring goals for the lxxington teams were Hen Dick. Michael Schonbachlcr, Judy Peck. Phillip Iellechea and Chris Stillman Ihe next soccer competition will be a U 12 matchup at the Lexington field Wednesday. (Xt 18 and Thursday, (Xt 19 at 5 p rn at the Lexington field Ihe Lexington sixeer program is sponsored by the Heppner Basket ball Alumni Association f A L L 4-H News with the Columbia River Heritage Association, the organization that represents the 44 cities and 18 coun ties of the Oregon Washington river corridor. The Columbia River Heritage Trail will identify, mark and inter pret the many historical, cultural, natural and recreational attractions of your city and the Oregon Washington Columbia Riser Cor ridor from the mouth of the river to fhe first meeting of the year of the A (' Houghton Parents Club will be Tuesday. (Xt 17 Officers this year Henri Them lb nr Atm '*•* i»or"*eIf ^ $ i* » Preparing for the drug (free) years is the theme of a five session workshop tor parents Designed to help parents learn how to prevent their children from using drugs, the workshop started at Riverside High The Riverside Pirates ran nearly 400 yards enroute to a 41 h victory against the Pilot Rock Rockets Fri day, September 29 in Pilot R.xk The Pirate's running back Jon Horn scored four times on runs of four. six. o ik and fourteen yards By April Rollis ( )n September 2 1 the Heppner Ponies played against the lone Car dinals with the 8th graders winning two out ot three games The seventh graders also won their game with two out ot three Our girls made sorne good serves and saves to win 17ns game was played at Heppner On Sept 28 the Pomes traveled to Stanfield to play the Stanfield Cubs the seventh graders played first and won their game alter three games of play The eighth graders also won in two out of three games On (Xt 5 the Ponies had home court advantage and played Pilot Rock Rockets An excellent game 6 7 6 -9 1 5 8 • - • - was played with (he seventh graders winning iwo out of three games The eighth graders played a close game against their opponent winning all three games The games were sav ed hy a quick eye. good serves arul pets On (Xt 7. the teams traveled to Umatilla tor a tournament against Pilot Rock. Umatilla and lone Alter a disappointing game thev went out tor a pizza and came home in better spirits Each girl from the Heppner team received a brown ribbon for participation in the tournament as the Pomes did not place Church schedules Bazaar By Marty Suter Ihe Hoardinan Com munity Church will be holding their (Xtobcr Bazaar on (Xt 21 at ihe church I able» for crafts or canned foods are $H> and the tjbles can lx- shared it Martingales someone doesn't have enough to fill one Proceeds from the bazaar will go towards the purchase of a copy machine For more information contact Marc helle at 481 bb7b (irazrltiii Mfthrd. “ Ob Clem, look at all them folks goin back down the highway toward home Won't you miss going down to M lllo r 's > tln i-9 1 a rf A ( h e v r w a <tnd visiting with all the nice folks?" Clem nmmhlrd. “ Oh gee Whoopy Duck I sure will, but not to worry my love 'cause they'll ALL be back in about two weeks'" ry - " / - v , '■ ■ - 'A < i •-*. ? '1 V* - '/ „ W " v I * '- î V ''«I , ‘ l 1 5 *»» SHERRELL CHEVROLET 296 E Main 567-6487 HERMISTON. OREGON :/ V . *; - ». Find A Better Price And We ll Beat It Heppner V ,.- v *• ’ ' . . . • * A Jacquard Cotton MuMUJ'i D/IUÍ) I'.« - l\^ » c 1 i ‘ c • •, , » . •** •• • • .V Riverside quarterback Jeremy Tovey threw touchdown passes of 20 anil 4b yards to amass Ih8 yards in the air Pilot Rixk scored in the fourth period hut were to tar down to get hack in the game YOU CAN'T BEAT OUR DEAL 217 North Main ’r T » : By Mikka Evans C1500 Extended Cab Silverado ^ . / ■ •*- '• : * *i t -ft £ School on Monday (Xt 9 The ses sions run from 7 to 9 p m More in formation may he obtained by con tacting Jane Anderson, one of the leaders at A C. Houghton school CHEVROLET $ ê , ^ Awesome Pirate offense gets 400 yds. in Pilot Rock victory Cotton Durrie )<)“ x50" .9 • By Beth Stephens (After Hours) 5:00 a.m . - 11 -oo p.m . )' • X • are Gaylcnc Anderson, president. Kelly Wright, vice president; Vickie McNamee. secretary treasurer Flexible Hangers *¿•119 " r»*g 5” k 7 Prepare for drug (free) years house Officers were elected presi dent. Kim Bedortha, vice president, Brenda Holt/, secretary. Stephanie Hagucwood. treasurer. Heidi Nelson arul reporter Dawn Boor < >ne of our projects is going to he herding cows lor Mark lullis Soit A Easy :: By Beth Stephens The Adventures of Grazelda & Clem S6" ^ s S . V, V - • - • 9 • Adamson elected parents club president RUGS Hair Rollers the Tri-Cities area It iv to he com pleted and dedicated as a third century river resource in time fix the 1992 Columbia River Bicentennial C elebration which will com memorate the 201) anniversary of the first American and British explora (ions of the Columbia River The overall plan is ambitious and challenging Its success depends on the support and participation of each and every Columbia Riser City and Country By Dawn Boor, Reporter ( >n < X tohor 8 the Martingales had a 4 H meeting at Anne Hedortha's 2 2 x42 ~ 0 ' é ml Ponies win 2 of 3 games Soccer team gets victories 15 5 " I thought we came ready to play," said the Pirates coach IX>n na Barton "W e never really did Items Non-Refundable ¿ By Beth Stephens Pirates still undefeated in league volleyball action By Marty Suter Alter the 15 3. 15 7 route over Weston McHwcn, Sue Stubblefield, one of the CBC referees, said "the serves won the game tor Riverside The Wahtonka Fagles also got a taste of Riverside's serves Michelle KENO NIGHT 100 Gallons of Gas (Devin Oil) OSU Basketball Tickets Unit of Wixxl Dinner Ice Chest unstoppable V rves shut down 6 '4 " middle blocker. Michelle Marcum “ We served well at cntical times and moved our feet, keeping the hall alive." said coach Mark Atkinson “ I was very pleased when we didn't loose composure at extremely crucial times '* The Pirates revived themselves with solid play, to prevail over a 2-12 score in the third game • f ' .- - * f 1