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*y ♦ « V * * *• ... - i- .» . .* •-* * *■ > ; - / •«. « • „ .. » . ' • «: • » Pirates defeat Fillies By M ikka Evans The Riverside Pirates defeated the Heppner Mustangs 19-0. to continue their winning streak The Pirates held conference leading running hack Rick Osmin to 34 yards and with strong defensive line play stopped Heppner’ » only scoring threats " I t was e x c itin g ," said coach h ir ttv ii "M.» m iiw *r<- i\n r step closer to the playoffs '* The Pirates defensive line did an e xce lle n t jo h o f h o ld in g the Mustangs Malt Andrcason led the Pirates on both oflcnsc and defense The Pirates w ill he meeting up with the W ahtonkj laglcs for River side's homecoming this Friday Momeconi'ng activities begin at 7 p ni Grieb is Angus Assoc, delegate Gen Grieh. Lexington. has been elected as a delegate to the Hlbth an ratal meeting o f the American Angus A s s o c ia tio n N ov 12-14 in L o u is v ille . K e n tu c k y , reports Richard Spader, executive vice president o f the American Angus Association Gneb. a member o f the American Angus Association w ith head quarters in St Joseph. M issouri, is one o f some 255 Angus breeders who have been elected by fellow members o f their state association to serve as a representative at the an nual meeting At this time, the state delrpMle« w ill parfoifsnfe in the business meeting and elect a new president, vice president and five directors to the American Angus Association Board The annual meeting is held in con junction with the annual convention and banquet and the 1990 Roll of Victory National Angus Show dur tng the North American International U ve stixk Fvposition Rie American Angus Asstxialion has more than 2 4.5 00 active members and is the largest beef breed organization in the world, ac cording to an assix'iution news release Women's group mr - w • seeks donations H B o a r d m a n • I r r i g o n Community Women for Action, a non profit charity organization o f women from north M orrow Coun ty. is seeking donations from local businesses for their annual fund raiser to be held Saturday , Nov 4 The group prov ides tw o scholar ship* each year for Riverside High School graduates, holds a lip sync contest each year during the Fourth o f July celebration; supports the "C lean lip Irn g o n " poster contest prizes at A C Houghton School, sends several local students to Oregon Business W'eek. donates subscriptions to national magazines to the Irn g io n City L ibrary, par ticipates in the "Fairy Godmother " foster child program in M orrow C ounty. sends students to 4 H sum tner camp, donates to families with hardships or emergencies, and gives donations to students going to China for sports trips Anyone wishing to nuke a con tnbution contact Wamla Tracy at 481 2588 Eagles end RHS winning streak By Mikka Evans The Wahtonka Eagles ended the Riverside Pirates five game winning streak by heating them 15-12. 15 14 The Pirates played defense well considering they were without a crucial defensive si.rncr and playing a new defense R och elle Neal and Kassic Westmoreland did well at serving The Pir.iies served 79*4 , 11 below their team average The Pirates saw a good defensive husslc from l.isa RHS defeats HHS in volleyball By Mikka Evans The Riverside Pirates defeated the Hcppner Fillies 9 IN. 15 7. |S | | Riverside, led by Rochelle Neal and Wendy Dawson, served 95 percent Kassie Westmoreland led River side's offense af the net with three kills. " I t wasn't the prettiest volleyball game e ve r," commented coach Bar ton. "b u t we found a way to win The Pirates scrambled well, kept the ball iti play and let Hcppner make the mistakes. Riverside w ill be playing Umatilla Tuesday at Umatilla and Wahtonka at home on Thursdav Lexington team takes on Hermiston The I-cxington soccer team mov ed up a m8ch to challenge Hermiston U-12 Thursday in Hermiston Lex ington lost 3-0 in a hard fought match H erm iston 's older and stronger players wore down a game L e x in g to n defense L e xin g to n keeper Steve Wilson and defenders Dameon W ilhelm , Heath Hendcr son. Dale Wilson and Tina Kemp played extremely well l.exmgton w ill play at home Wednesday in a U 10 tiutch and Thursday at home in a U 12 match Both matches w ill begin at 5 p m Choir practice Community C hoir practice w ill begin Monday , Oct 23 at 5 30 p m at the Hcppner High School band room Anyone interested is en couraged to attend Health Within Offers "E veryone had their ups and dow ns," said coach Barton "W e have a crucial game Ihursday. so I hope things start looking up The Pirates arc now 5-1 in the league and 8 10 overall Justice Court Report The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex in Hcppner rcjx>rts handling the following business dur ing the past week T im o th y W H C o rw in , 18. Hcppner Violation o f the Basic Rule. mph in a 25 mph zone. S30 fine. fh n riu s Eugene Sturgeon. U , Lexington Failure to Validate Deer Tag. 5bb fine; Build Edward Richards, 27, Irx in g to n No L ife Saving Devices on Boat. 54b fine. Johnny W ayne B a x te r. 40. N ew bcrg V io la tio n of Road Closure, 54b fine. Jefferson T odd H ia tt. 2b, Hcppner K illin g Antlerless Deer in Closed Season. 5172 fine, M urray Vance S too kcy. 49. Enumclaw. W A Possession of a Resident Hunting License am) Dx-er, 5192 fine For Free Consultation Call 276-7024 Thurs., 10 a m. to 8 p.m. Robert J. Boss, M.D Michelle Schwanz, R.N. 1708 S.W. Frazer Pendleton, OR. Ih e Boardm an C om m un ity C hurih w ill he holding their ( ktnbcr Bazaar on Oct 21 at the Greenfield Grange Hall Tables for crafts or canned foods jre 510 and the tables can be shared if someone dtx-sn'l 9 •3 ; * 4 * -*'• s • , Irrigon Items Entry forms are available for the » Make It 3 our sell W.th W o o l" district contest The contest is open to residents o f M orrow , Um atilla, G illiam and Wheeler counties, and w ill be held November 4. at Ncndelx Golf Resort and Conference Center The competition consists o f m ak ing ansi modeling garments made o f 60 percent wtx>l. with judging has ed on the quality o f construction The local competition features pre teen and adult categories, as well as the Junior (14 to I7> and Senior (18 24» divisions The w inners o f the J r and Sr con test w ill travel to Portland for the state competition in January Entry blanks for the contest are available at area fabric stores By Beth Stephens, 922-3849 Church members and guests enjoyed a poiluck dinner after church last Sunday Ihe Area Agency on Aging w ill sponsor a forum Oct 2 '. a t 10 a n> at the Stokes Landing Senior Center to address needs o f elderly and disabled persons o f rural ( fregón In formation w ill he presented to the 1990 Governor's Conference Irrigon I ions Club w ill be Ihe site o f .i social night Oct 25 at 7 30 p ni with a pollock dinner follow ed by bingo The publie is invited • Game night w ill start at 7:30 p m ( X l 27. at Stokes landing Senior Center Ihe public is welcome to attend There w ill be a small charge The 55 Alive driving classes scheduled at Stokes lan din g Senior Center are Oct 18 19 and 25 2b. Nov I -2, 9-10 and 15-lb A ll o f the October classes arc full Those wishing to register tor a class in November nuy call 922 " 4 8 More classes w ill he scheduled on demand Columbia View Community By M arty S uter Ih e Riverside J V redeemed themselves after their 15 I I . 15 12 loss Tuesday to NS asco County and learned the T illies 15 10. IS-2 al home Thursday Wasco County controlled serves for the majority of the match, unlike the Pirates who struggled to convert their serves into points It looked like the Heppner Lillies were going to dominate from the start o f the first game, hut Dawn W' i II ows Grange in lone has plann ed ints annual turkey dinner and baz.iar Sun . Oct 29. |X h Halvorsen has announced Dinner w ill be served from 12 30 to 1 p m Cost is 55 for adults, and 52 '() for children under 12 Pre school children w ill be served at no cost Jim lawrenee. forest supervisor for the Umatilla N atKtuI Forest, has issued an "entry ami use restriction" order for the three w ilderncss areas lixatcd on the forest This order prohibits the caching or storing o f equipment or personal property to be used on a later trip Caching is defined as leav ing equip rnent unattended for more than 48 hours Littering w ill not he allowed Buried debris only re surfaces later bv hungry animals Possessing or us mg a buck cart, wagon or other type o l vehicle w ithin the wilderness is also prohibited Group size within the Wenahu Tue an mm Wilderness is limited to 12 people and 18 head o f )<aek or saddle stixk The Wilderness Act celebrated its 25th anniversary this year, yet wilderness is relatively new to the continental breakfast. door prizes, a silent auction, lunch at an elegant restaurant, champagne on the return trip , ami shopping ami shopping For more information, or to make reservations, vail Coleen N u tb n xk, 4SI 923 o i Pal M c C lin to c k 481 3U2 -, «•' * v . « » • - * < s'. « W ~ » • • V 8*.;.*>'•» • 7 * • * ♦ * . * - ' V V i - V: J \ 4 X * fc • * / * • !.• • : ' V ^ J ^ . V a* • • • >> • Chamber Chatter \- • V ' y • By Claudia H ughes Cham ber M anage' • Hunters, hunter* end mote hunters Deer ib u ik ami doc). |>hca sant. chukar. grouse, elk (hull ami cow l It is my guess that some hunters might lx' encouraged to " h u n t" at other times ol the year, possibly with their cameras What arc a hig percent really 'h u n tin g '' Many are really hunting tor peace, quiet, tranquility, a sky with more stars than they've ever seen before, the sound ot the wind in the pines, a chance to escape from the phone, m a il, and people, small town friendliness, shops and a museum to explore M orrow County has all tins and more 36s days a year We |ust have to convince them That's all part of tourism and the 25.IXK) bnxhurcs we have to distribute Taking a trip ’’ Slop In the Chamber o ffic e and grab a bundle o f brochures to leave in the towns you visit " t o get away from it all • The M orrow County placemats arc hot off the press, available to restaurants, organizations and in dividtials to promote our county I hese arc a bargain at 512 per thou sand Check with I red I umlm. Bet ty Matthews or I is.i M iltclsd orl to purchase mats • Chamber Manager w ill lx- alien ding the ( )rcgon ( lumber I xcculivc Conference m Portland next week Ihe chamber program that week w ill be Ron Daniels. Blue Mountain Com m unity College President Welcome him It's alwavs good to hear Iroin a former Morrow Conn ty resident • Thought lor the week "lu s t as there are no little people or unimpor t.mt lives, there is no insignificant work " I Bonner U m atilla National Forest The Wcnaha Tucannon W ilderness, which straddles the Oregon and NV.ishington bonier, was the first wilderness area to he designed on the Umatilla m 1979 Ihe N orth lo rk Um atilla and (he North Fork John Day Wilderness were designated in 1984 Wilderness ethics ami b.uk coun try techniques arc also fairly new to the wilderness visitor (»one arc the daysot large bonfires, blazing trails ami stashing supplies or equipment lo r the next trip to the area Wilderness is an area where earth and its community o f plant life are not destroyed by man. where man himself is a visitor Ihe Wilderness Act passed by Congress in 1964 prohibits the use o f any motorized equipment or vehicles, i i k lulling chain saws, gasoline generators, mountain hikes, wagons ami buck carts Exceptions to these restrictions are allowed tor em ergencies and sp ecific ad nnnistralive needs Because the Wilderness Act pro hihits the presence ol permanent structures, camps must he simple and tem porary The v is ito r 's cooperation m keeping camps ami trails clean by disposing o f even the most insignificant trash is necessary The spirit ot the Wilderness Act is more than simply restricting ccr tain activ ites It requires a respect lor the land and natural ecosystem Bv stating that a wilderness must he al levied prim arily by the forces ol nature. Congress im p lie d the necessity that campers erase all traces of their presence while visiting the wilderness he Last of the bin 4-0 *•, « Ammons nude sure her serves were tough enough to take control ot the points Patricia Wetzel used her ex cellenl ability placing serves to finish o il the first ganx- Riversiile's second string la m e o fl the bench tired up I-e nor a Hinton deposited 7-7 o l her serves on the Lillies court M otivation on the part o f the second string was the key in putting away Heppner Restrictions placed on wilderness areas Red Cross Chapter merges % RHS JVs tame Fillies Grange plans annual dinner have enough to till one Pnxceds from the bazaar w ill go towards the purchase of a copy machine For more information contact Marchelle at 481 6*76 » ‘ S5 Wool constest set The M orrow County chapter of the American Red Cross has merg ed w ith the l 'matilla ( 'ounty chapter O ffice hours o f the Pendleton of ficc are 9 a in to 3 p m For after hour service call I 27b 1211 and a phone recording w ill give you a number to call * * . *• Church bazaar is Oct. 21 Hours M o n .-F ri, 10 a m .-6 p.m 7 .4 > . «a • • 9 • • vL ‘ « \ X »V* Call 676-9228 or 481-2901 or 922-3849 Shopping tour scheduled Reservations are now being taken for the "Eunshinc Express", the an nual shopping tour sponsored h\ the Community Women tor Action Chartered buses w ill depart from points in South Morrow County. Saturday morning. November 4 The schedule lor the duv in d ù lies a tiM E D IFA S r . s - N ew s By Marty Suter Your Physician's Answer Th Weight Control' . Heppner G a /rtte -T iro e s, H eppner, Oreg«in NNednesdav, O ctober 18. I W ) . T IIR T F 9• v .'V v v 4 ... / -s * *, - > V V N * V " ' . ■' • - , iV?J- , : . V ; v '-.-s i,‘V S - '****• i * * 4 ^ i X tfs > ' ' ' W '^ s '* » 4 V •* v » ¥ + Happy Birthday“ Black Irish"! • On October 28 at 7PM were calling all witches, goblins, ghosts and bats, vampires, scarecrows, frankensteins, and cats. Please join us at the ole' Elks Hall. It's Al Vinson’ s 40th so let’s have a ball. Al doesn't know so please keep mum. all of our friends please do come. 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