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D epporr, Oregon ^ c d n rv lji« , V isrn ih er 8, IHN - T H R E E • 4-H club has Halloween party P ir a te s U n d e fe a te d claim conference title Hy MiKha Evans The Riverside Pirate» finished the regular season on the right loot by remaining undefeated and claiming the Columbia Basin Conference title The Pirate» had to hattle for their last ^ in . hut came out on top over the I'niatilla Viking» with a 33-22 victory The Pirate» dominated the gante with their running attack leading the Pirate» were Jon Mom, who ruvhed for 154 yard» on 27 came». ana Matt Andreason. vcho added 122 yard.» on 15 came» Scoring on run» of 34, one and 4 1 yard» in the third quarter Mere the Pirate hack» Mho rushed for 161 yard» Ri»cr»idc led 33-6 alter three quarter» Umatilla then struck twice in the fourth quarter to nuke it a clo»er hall game Rivervide, 8 ' m ill take on Grant Union Saturday in Hoardnun in the first round of Cla»» A »late play oft» Garden club to sell wreaths Katrina Marshall. Irrtgon. at tne 4 - m horse ciub Halloween Party Both animals and members were in costume , it»; 1 h T At the Heppner Garden Club meeting Thursday , Nos 2. a pHlia k dinner Mas enjoyed at Vcrn Batty '» home Mith hostesses Theta I .owe and Ida Farra assisting Reports Mere given on the fall meeting Oct 20 ol all District 10 Garden Clubs which Mas held in Condon Bcbe Munkers brought canna plant luhcrs for display and describ ed their groMth and culture re uuirements They grow profusely and Bcbe ottered to »lure starts Mith members in the spring Plans are being finalized for the yearly sale of green» at the Artilac tory Dec 2 Advance orders may he placed Mith Ida Farra. 676 4446 Wreaths and »Mags Mith ribbon bow Mill be SIO and Mrcaths and »Mags decorated Mill be SI2 50 To be cer lain of obtaining the Mreath or »Mag of your choice, the order must be placed Mith Ida prior to Nov 25 Riverside FFA .judges compete By Marty Sutef Rivervide continued their Minning tradition at the di»tnct »oil crop com petition held in Hemuvton. Octoher 30, The district contest involved student» from eight area high schools, from Milton Frccwtaer to Condon. Mho »pent their clay analyz ing »oil, identifying weeds and judg ing crops Jerirny BrcMcr received third high indiv idual in the crop» contest Mar 1FILTERS ★ T r a c to r ★ T ru ck ★ O il ★ A ir ★ F u e l C ab F ilte r s IYDRAULIC HOSES made to order Heppner Auto Parts 676 9123 _ . 148 E C en te r ,. H eppner All the ruzht p arts in all th r r ^ h t pfac*». We will be closed Friday for Veteran » I).t\ Open Saturday North Lex Livestock leader Geri Gneb leads discussion on elec tion of officer at recent 4-H meeting ” 4 H for Youth lor America" is the theme of a regional forum held Saturday. November IK. at the Heppner High School for Morrow, Gilliam and Wheeler Counties Barbara SaMyer, OSD I »tension 4 H and youth specialist Mill he the featured luncheon speaker on "4 H & Families Working Together She has responsibility for clothing protects, staff development and research, evaluation and accoun lability of the Oregon 4 H program and has been on stall since 1474 The program Mill also include "N uts and Bolts of 411 Clubs” by Carol Bennett. Morrow County lit tension agent. " Taking the Demon out ot Demonstrations' by Cindy (Ktcrlund. Gilliam Countv 4 (I Pre- Holiday Specials from Murray's OMKrToni h P e rm a n e n t A c r y lic P a in t» I By Mikka E vans The Grant Union Prospectors end ed all of Riverside's dreams. Satur day of going to state The Prospec lo r» beat th e P ira te s I ' IT 12 15 . 13 15. giving them the chance to go to State Although Rivervide didn't Min they played a tough game ami kept Grant Union on their toes The Pirates had good serving, serving 40 percent as a team Kassic Westmoreland and Marty Sutcr both served 100 percent for ihe Pirates *7.99 I JAMS M l .11 01 (ACM 101 Al M T 3 H Handloomed Cotton Matching Rug : w- ” . . : * - *> • • - v.:- *xv \ - ‘ l.s Ì " - X”. I By Marty Suter The Pirates JV football team end cd their last year in single A with an excellent 5 1 record Due to an increased student body. Riverside will graduate into the ranks of A A. to meet powerhouse« Ontario and Bums Coach Costello believes Riverside will be competitive "N ext year I MxHild like to see the players stronger and mentally toughter. if the River side football program intends to keep the winning tradition alive " "Just because it's A A, doesn't mean that I he San Fransisco 44crs are going to be lined up across from us " Other schools have more students to pick from, hut that doesn't mean those students arc better than RHS students, added Costello Joey Silva was praised hy Costello tor being so "handy to have " Bret Hadley. Dave Harnck. Richard Cole, Gucrmo Garcia and Jeff Saunders were also complemented for their excellent play Radio ZhaeK | Stop By and Look Over our selection of Radio Shack («rand matron , / t ■ » . T* - » r , V 4 ,• W X. W . % r / ^ V, ~ 4 • • * * r / • v ►io. r * • RC Trucks & Cars • Add & Spell Games • Radio Stuffed Animals » PETTYJOHN’S firm l lutWcix Svpfty 424 Lyncten Way. 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Oregon Morrow County Fair Grounds K N IT SWEATERS 1 v 1 • - • We will be closed Saturday. .m -, • / r-> . 7-ii ,-i:.4Cv3 3_ •4 Made in India J Ì7 North Main • j . * * 1 • . . 1 ■ 30% OFFi greetings Choose from assorted country, traditional or contempo rary designs- as well as scenic landscapes Send your season s ireetmgs before the holiday rush--and save' 18 ct . •». . j 1 * ’15.99 While Supplies Last PALMER craft paint ot permanent aery ,<■. |ust right for ho 1 I J • V* * TOYS Mrs Minnie C Watts. Worthy ( irand Matron of the ( ¡rand Chapter of Oregon from Lebanon, Mill be in Heppner on Monday . Nos 1.3 tor an official visit Mith Ruth Locust Chapter No 32 Officers and members of Umatilla Chapter No 107 and Queen Esther Chapter No 101 Mill also be alien ding the district meeting A pot luck dinner lor all members and guests will be served at the Masonic Hall at b p m preceding the meeting . ’ Pirates look tow ard A A M o o tin g 01 day crafts made at school, home or anywhere1 These nontoxic colors can be thinned with water and come in a vibrant assortment of primary colors, green, white and blacV Six 3/4-oz jars a m leader, and "Record Keeping ami Beyond” by Nancy Miller state 4 H recognition committee member Special project and activities »e» »ions are planned Mith participants asked to make a choice of Mhich to attend These Mill include clothing projects hy Barbara SiiMer. foods projects by Bcv Craig, Gilliam County Extension agent, expressive arts projects by Flva Madden, Wheeler County F»tension agent, livestock projects by Bill Broderick. MorroM County Extension agent, horse bowl by Fran/ Rulofson, Wheeler County Extension agent, and short term 4 H Clubs by Bill Broderick For additional information or to pre register, contact the Morrow County Extension Office. 676 4M2 before November It) A 54 registra non fee Mill cover the forum lunch and all materials Although the program is targeted to 4 H leaders, parents and older members, anyone interested in 4 H is inv ued to pre register and attend It is hoped to make this an annual event, rotating among the three count ic*. Setter I. isj Short played mc II and set the ball up for middle blockers Tnna Say lev and April Morgan Say lev was 31 - 36 hits 13 kill» and 17 blocks while Morgan was 7 -11 hits with fi>ur kills and eight blocks Sherri Lake did a good job in the back row to help the Pirates " I felt pretiy good.” commented Coach Barton " I was disappointed that we lost, but we came to play and mc played hard " 45th Annual Handloomed Cotton Pillows C AI I I I • . ty Suler took fifth, and Jodi Vandeventer. eighth Divtrict soils enabled Jennifer lePlatt. high individual along Mith teammates Clint Finley, Ryan 1 van», Jeff Jurney and Joy Hellhcrg to compete November 2 at Ontario At state soils in Ontario. Joy Hcllberg finished 1 1 th for in dividuals and Riverside's team escaped Mith a very impressive eighth place DON'T MISS IT! C ra ft P a in t V ^ l VA I | m Prospectors end Riverside hopes 4-H forum on youth set N ovem ber 18 Lizzie Smith. Irrigon, bobs for apples with the help of Judy Jepsen, lone, at the 4-H Horse Club Halloween party held Oct 29 at the fairgrounds : f 7 V ' I m w 9 , 1 9 8 9 ^ *