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* . —- - - • « * » 4 '• «« -• *' ~ ‘ '- « *Tr , * • • « « • * J . • * • •• * * * • ' • , * « *• •»« _ • ** * ^ . í , ^ * ’a. *• * ' » * • . . . - - . •« Vi V . • • ------- ------- ---------------* — V - : •- ** • » • I d a,*» . • • .*,» / » a llt-p p n c r ( .a / e tt r lim e s , I f r p p n r r . O regon M e d n rs d a i. Januars M . i w o - 111K F I Pirates have tou^h game against Rockets By Mikka Evans The Riverside Pirates had a lough game Friday against the Pilot Rock Rockeix hut held the Rockeix o ff to take the 6 3 87 »m The Piratex had well-rounded play with four playcrx scoring in douMe figures Leading the Pirates with 12 punts was Ryan I sans Following right behind F.xans were Tim H ill. Trasis Hydcr and C lint Finley all with 10 punts The Pirates were missing James Murray and Jason Lipe who were out because o f illnesses The Rockets were lead by Paul F ills w ith 16 punts K l ir r x l d r I t ) ) | l | l | 4 0-0 10; H * i k r 4 (M l 10; ( . a n la ' 2 2 X . I H o n 2 0-0 4. V h illin g J 1-1 f. H n k * 5 0-0 10; K s lra d a . B a rrtc k 1 o o 2; I »an* 9 2-4 12 « l o i R ock (57): H u k r I 1 2 3; M ilk y 2 0-0 <; H its 7 1-2 10; M m mi 2 0-0 4; t a lk 3 0-2 0. W a ifr ; H r m p h lll 4 0-0 0. N H m mi 2 0-0 4. S u m m e rflrk t. (J u rm p l 4 0-0 0, K k l f , h a r m I 0-0 2 V p o in t It oat* M ille r I . M il« I . M onn I. to u te d o u l None to ta l fo u l* K i ir r U d r 5 P ilot K m k 0 RH»S Frosh slaughter Mac-Hi Coats for kids project expands By Beth Stephens N o rth M o rro w C ounts Himsemakers “ Cuaix for Kids pro ject started about 7 years ago with a before Christmas g ift o f a coat for a needs child Mayko Buchanan, this year's chairman o f clothing states. "H has grown into a year around col lection project and expanded to fill '4her needs than coats, including any clothing item or other needs a child may have Sometimes we pay for a s p irts physical, athletic shoes, glasses or help with field trip fees " M ayko and her volunteer committee members are Juanita Tyan and Iret ta rx*>nes They make 'new' articles o f clothing by mending, washing, replacing buttons and zippers and sometimes buying new garments if a ch ild ’ s need cannot he filled from their collection United Way also helps suppirt this program and now each year a special yard sale is scheduled for fund raising U xiking to the future. Mayko says, "som e day these children may help so meone else in need, then we w ill know our venture has been a sue cess We sincerely appreciate the past contributors and our hope is they increase th ro u g h o u t the 1 9 9 0 's ” Pirates lose crucial game —■ to Wasco County By Marty Suter The Riverside Pirates, tied for third place in the CBC stats, lost a critical r**ad game to Wasco Fridas. Jan 2h C old shooting hampered the Pirates through the game, shooting 4 2b in the first halt Rebounding advantage went to Wasco with 3T to Riverside's 25 Tiffany Richmond led all rehounders w ith I 3 The third quarter prosed to he the fatal quarter for the Pirates, as 1 17. I 0-2 2. 3-p o in t goals norw to ta l fouls K iv rrx M k 14. M a i II I 20 t o u lr d m d -S a rg e n t. Stang. Oregon G rains commission to meet I he next meeting fo the Oregon G rains C om m ission w ill be held on W ednesday. February 7 The meeting w ill commence at 9 a m. in the Pendleton Grain Growers C onference R ixm i in Pendleton K iv r n f c k 17 * IS 17 SI 34 auto C o u n ty S I S I t 7 .1 8 K h r n m k (ST) I albnan 0 2-2 2; IM kr 3 2 3 S. H ilt 0 0 -1 0 ; V n d r r t w n X V 4 13, 11 m m * R 1-2 17; B y rd 5 0-0 10; I ip r 2 0-2 4; M rlk m n u g h I 1-2 3; M r s f r * T u tah 24*-14 57. VS(M-o C o u n t* 1.3*1 I-a c t 1 0-0 2. IX ilm g 0 0 - 1 0 ; C o * I 0-0 3; G a r d n r r I 4-7 9; C o b u rn 1 0 - 1 2 ; SVIlco* S 2-2 12; ln f » * e r 2 1-3 5. T o ta l* 13 »-14 3» 3 -po in t g o a K -C o t I , t . a r d n r r I . Ilu lin g I . j o u lr d o u t-G a rd n e r. T o ta l fo u l* K l * r r * k k 14, 3V w o 14 Pirate JV girls show Pilot Rock no mercy By Mikka Evans The Riverside Pirates JV girls left no mercy to the Pilot Rock Rockets, winning 53-11 The Pirates took control with strong inside play, leading the Pirates were post players. Amie K e i/u r and Dawn Ammons, who finished with 11 points and nine points respectively. The Pirates played strong defense and dominated the entire game The Pirates lead the halt. 19-3, and came out o f the third quarter to outscore the Rockets, 18 4 It was all down h ill from there for the Rockets The Rockets were led hy Terra Sampson who finished with five points K ts rrx ld r (S3) S a n d r * r n tr r 2 (M) 4, M ik k a 1 * an* I 0-0 2. M o ll* l * a n * 4 (M l * ; K H rrx o n 3 0-2 4; k r t i u r 5 1-4 I I ; B ray 3 0-0 4. ( m i n i m 4 0 - 1 * . W h i H 4 0-0 ». M in i M int K o rk ( I I I k u u n a . H a rr k n n I OO 2; Sampaon I 3-4 S; In a I 0-0 2; H n rft 0 0-1 0; (.Uham I 2-2 1; Carr«, Karrrn. S I* Ih u r t; S pur. 3-poln( goal* iKMtr. I n o k d o u l K a r r r n T o ta l fo u k *-K I« rr* ld r 7 P ika Km k I I . RHS JV boys take easy win over Stanfield By Mikka Evans The Riverside |umor varsity boys had another easy w in, to remain undefeated in league, dominating over the Stanfield Tigers, 87-49 The Pirates had a strong offense with five players in double figures Sophomore C lint Finley scored 20 points to fill the high scoring position Riverside's offense wasn't all that carried them to their big win Their defense was strong and allowed tfie Tigers only 49 points The Pirates made sure the win was all theirs hy scoring 34 points in the final quarter R i* r r * k lr (* 7 | H ill 4 2-2 14. H » d rr 4 2 3 10; G a rc ia 2 » 0 4; ( «KM* I 1-2 3; T r a m 4 4-5 12; M n lry 7 4-12 20; t i p * 2 0-2 4; Bar rw k I 2-4 4; M h illin g 4 4-5 14 S ta n flrld (49) B u t ih r r . M o n k u * I 3-4 4, M o ffr t | 3-5 5; Swan! 3 0-0 7; B u tch e r; P id llrk 4 »-13 14; P o rfll* 0 0 - 1 0 ; h a r k . B rrn d o n 2 2-3 4; M a r lin 2 0-0 4. IN tm n u* 3 0-2 0. .3- p o in t goal* So am fo u le d o u C lto u r. T o ta l fo u l* K itr r s ld e 23, S ta n fie ld 24 help ihe tig e rs d e fe r' R iverside Defense was the best R iverside has ever played The Pirates ofte n sive game scored in double figures after (he first quarter of play A p ril M organ led the Pirates K u rd s w ith nine and M arts Suter had seven I isa Short s rn.ignifk.ent defense gave ihe Pirates five consecutive steals Riverside connected for 6 ’’ percent of their tree throws w hile Stanfield connected on 4 ' percent Marly Suter pa»ed ilk- Pirales vs uh I *• points and Shanna I sans had 10 33a**o C o u n lt ( 3 | | l a l r i l o t h 3 2-4 ■; ( M o n i 0 tk | 0, C a b * | lk 0 2, Hai u r li 2 0-2 4; ( ap t» I IM I 2; K h h n a m d 4 3-7 |.4. 13 5-14 31. 3 p ia n i goal* none 1 .n itr ii out m w lu ta i fo n i* K (» r r* ld r 14. 33a**o ( • • u n ii K -, * ■ k .^ ,. .• . S iff i/ r d iU , points Leading Ihe T ig e r S»ois wa* I J Bailey w ho had 14 points K i . r r s l i k 143) H ill X 3 4 19; H l d r r I Ik I 2; ( . » o l» 4 1 4 9; !»•>*» 4 3-4 13; t H im I 0-2 2; Kink* 3 0-1 4; M h llliiiK 3 0-1 t*. V *t r »it» I 0-0 2. H»rrkk 2 0-0 4 3 3 r * lim M i 1 **rn i 44 i K u n r t l. B a lk * v /<■/). * « • t * ' *• . * ; ' • XM3MM3W3IMMWMAMWWW KLAUS sa it : • a 4X4 Brick Style Stove Pads M arty Kay Suter. a senior at Riverside H igh School, was named the recipient o l the 1*6») N orthw est P rofessional Rodeo A ssociation S* hol.trship M arty w ill he attending Blue M l C om m unity C ollege next ta ll, ma jo rin g m education Reg $90 40 Channel Walkie Talkie Wc Print $ 9 9 9 5 POSTERS G-T Printing . Reg $13995 • *. 7'- PITIYJOIINS 147 Willow Heppnor faim I lu ild rr* Supply l.'-i I Vn !>"' Way Mt'( ¡mm 6/’ 6 IS A A /S /S A /V W V W W W W W W V S ? o r ~>r V. *>., 20 () V f.i/n St. Ione, ( )f\ 10 ii. m. C DIREC TIONS From Mcrmiston OK drive Southwest on Mw> 207 to Lexington -\f I ex mgton turn on H \\\ ’ 4 West, ,ipproxim ,itely 9 miles to lone, t U N O ! AVAIl A B II M e rch a n d ise Inspet d o n : M o rn in g of Am d o n 4 * 4 4 * 4 4 * 4 * * 4 * 4 * 4 * * 4 4 * * * 4 * * 4 4 4 4 s H O M E : 4-H /..J 3 r i to r \ S ftn c P ip e D e c o r a to r H in g e s : A lle.it / . i/x • s - S m o k e -Warms f u r n . u e f ilt e r s - s te r lin g Kite h e n A J P .u lliH k s A I h i o r ( ,ir PAINT: P.iint Mi\er/Shdker Knobs In . TOOLS: Shop ViWs - Sot kets Sets C\irpentr\ tools-hirm tools tings Trouble lights A l \tension ( oril s - Measuring bipi *s CAR ASSESSO RIES. Booster ( a/)/cs 3-pnlnl |p>als B a ik t V f n u k r i nut I h i k r . B a lk * lii t a l fouls K i t r r s l i k 20, W rs lo n M r K a r a 12 I ’ lu m b in g S u p p lie s h iu ie t s ■ I le e tr ic iil S u p p lie s - W o o d S h e lv in g - ( s u lk in g A S 'p .i/.m fs \\ I'lith e r s tn p p m g 13 14. VllrnO I 2 I; Wink I ( I 12. Gfc.irr ( Tirktopbrr 2 3-4 7; ( *l*rn < (Ml III Bulk * 5 2-4 12. I it titles Auto ( U\mers u . ix c s - \hirtin Senour Puint H,itter\ s pr.i\ ( \ir I it h.irgt'rs A - P.iint M IS C E L L A N E O U S : I .urb.inks Pkittorm St .i/cs Mt't.il shrl\ mg I )/s/)/.t\ K. h k s - /< c ( bests I,ups, Ropes, (]lo\es ( leaning Supplies \,u l Bin : OFFICE EQUIPMENT: \ \ //(.)( I ( ertihed St .lit'. Computing Si,ile ( o Ohio, I .irlv 1020 s - teknik.i ( ,is /t Register, ( .2010 Mmlel I let tronit Klitrogr.iphu Sys. Moih'l INSI-l l ) Murolistht' Mi't.il > tlr.iwer I h'sk Wooden t ounters Terms and Condition: Cash. Cashier Check. Certified Funds or Verified Bankable Check Day of Auction - NOTE! NO ITEMS WILL BE ALLOWED TO BE REMOVED UNTIL SA TISFACTORY PA YMENT HAS BEEN MADE' Seller and/or Booker Auction Co reserves the right to maintain posses- ’ sion of any items sold until funds (check, drafts of P O .'s) are verified ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS WHERE IS. WITHOUT RECOURSE. s All items immediately become the responsibility of the purchaser after being sold. Booker Auction Co is not responsible for accidents. Booker Auction Coi 567-6487 lam Pricrs & (Jualit3 Service For Over 4« >ears — 0? _»4_ '* •> ' '* • s 4 ^i * *1 m »* • ss *• • #♦*." * * . w • 4» ' » » 2 . By Marty Suter 19 9 0 r *i K lirrshk (5411 3 a m kiru lrr I IM 2. Mikka 1 * «a* 9 tk 2 10; Mt4l* 1 *»u* I IM) 2; Kri/ur 7 2 » 19; Hr»*; Vinintm* 3 2 * X. 39 h / c I 2 0-14; Otvm 3 IV I ft; Hint; IVtrrsim I 0-0 AUCTION 10, V >’ .* r IIF AT Til F 14---------- U ---------- ><---------- TC- . -• . • -, • . ,*"* s l : r Á’t * \ • • ' V » / - • » /one / /cifi/vvcire By Mikka Evans Die Riverside Pirates continue th e ir w in n in g streak, m aking their record 7 3 hy heating ihe Weston M cE w cn I iger Sn*ts f*< V* The Pirates were lead hy ju n io r T im H ill w ho had |9 points A lso aiding the Pirates were Rsan Evans wK> finished w ith I 3 points and G uillerm o Garcia who tallied up nine V Mandrill (311 Hnratia. I rrna t.rlfTIn 4 IkOX; kna 4 2-3 12. Iluminrfl I 12 3. Herd 0 0-10; IVatl* 0 0-1 0; 33 hrlan 2 0^0 4; Trrrsa l.rtfTIn; Hi.liomh 2 0-0 4; t ha*n. V point KoaU. none lo u k it out nonr total fouK K ltrrskk 12. Mandrill 17. IT ^ATS' J L » . ts _M_______I L ’ . * Í* . • * * • • •*,' . - , • 3 3 • . * . . ‘ . . * * » * **N . . * . • — ' -3 . .» • J*. * « a to plav some tough defense and con linucd to dominate on the Nxirds They held the Ligcrs to 12 points the second hall, while they scored another 25 points to finish the game with 50 points Marty Suter receives PR A Scholarship ~>r Pirates continue w inning streak SHERRELL CHEVROLET *. I h e P ir a te * f a m e h a c k o u t reads Trader K im Johnson and Kardan 3 oung Siudenls raising (heir < *P \ hv 4 are Mists Msup C heryl B o /a rih . I eslie ( iu ic s Ic ti Ci*|e Spring G arello, V a lo rie G arvcr. Jil H i*ks. Jason Johnson Ben k c n d c ll. Iracv M c C lu r e M a rk M e d e l R uk Part low Cmly Sandlin Patti Segura K.Milan Young and lo h y H all Stall members pctrtic ipating on the O nw ard to I xccllcnce Team are ReNae B o w lin g Kevan P ia tt. John C o ls e tt. S helley P ow ell Sails I d in g e r and P n n i ip .il I vnda I reilerick si >n C olum bia Junior H igh S»hool has released ns honor ro ll lo r the last nine week period as a pari o l its ( hi ward to Excellence Program Students attaining 4 O G P A are Joe I-arson, Tyson Pratt. K im Burke. Betsy Hernandez. Brandy D u ll Heather E nnis, Rose A nn Daltoso le e H olm es. M a rk M edel. Brent Payne, K ris ti K illin g b c c k . Afina l.ietkc, Ethan M altey, Shawn I nks Students m aintaining a 3 5 GP 3 and above are E rin H anscll. Jim l.u n d c rs . D e h o n a is T ru e d e a u . Spring (ia ie tto . Amanda G ilbertson. Jobs H all. Cody Sandlin. Patty Gar o n , Israel Flores. M anuel Flores. Jennifer G arner, V a lo n e G a rvcr, Steve H orn. Becky Meads. M ichelle M e a kin s. Stacy Su*.hy, Trudy Ju rn cy, Nathan W ilc o x , Justin Find A Better Price • We ll Match It 97838 The Pirates were lead hy the in side plav o f Anne K e i/u r, who finished w ith 16 points, and the out side shooting i*l M ik k a I vans, who finished w ith 10 points Riverside dom inated most o f the game, going into the locker room at half-time w ith a six |*omt lead, 25 19 Columbia Jr. High honor roll Y O U C A N 'T B E AT O U R DEAL HERMISTON.OR Ihe Riverside tumor varsity girls remain undetealed in league and Ks*st their season record to 8 2. hy defeating the Stanfield Tigers, 50-31 Pirates play best game of season, still lose We Stand Behind Our Motto PO BOX 209 By Mikka Evans Mayko Buchanan and Juanita Tyan with "coats for kid s” The R ive rsid e F rosh g irls slaughtered M a c -H i Pioneers, 4 3 -1 8 , on Jan 23 in M ilto n Freewater Riverside had eight players who scored The first quarter was nerve racking for coach Dan Daltoso, because Amy Daulton and Michelle B row n were the o nly players bucketing punts Pirates scored the most punts that they’ ve ever had in a second quarter, K h r r s lik » 17 0 9 43 M a r-III 0 2 6 10 10 K i i r r s t i k l4.l> S in rr 3 3-0 9, M a rt hek 3 4-7 10; S S rsliiM irrla n d 0 1-3 I . Hmulton 4 1-9 9; B ro w n I 2-4 4; H ow ling I 4-7 4; M i K m d r* 1 1 2 3; K t i r s 0 1 2 I. M a i I I I (IX i I im m o ns 0 1 4 I , SSHI* 3 0-2 4; t< lu 2 1 2 1; S lang I M 2 V u d der s m rr 2 lu ta i* 12 .3-10 25. RHS JV girls remain undefeated in league The Riverside Pirales played (he hex! game o l (he season against the Stanfield Tigers. S aturday. Jan 28, in Stanfield but s till Inst to ihe Tigers Riverside held 3 alerte 33 inborn- in a slim 10 points, deny ing her the hall at all tunes W inhonc was plagued w ith foul trouble in the second quarter M ic k i Svctich canned the m a io ri ty o l her points fro m ihe outside in Number one ranked Riverside Pirates netted a victory over the Wasco County Rcdsides, Fridas 57 38 The Redsides were w ith o u t leading scorer Jason Schlager and couldn't keep up with the league leading Pirates After a close first half, the Pirates ran away, scoring 14 more than the Redsides Scott Timm s, No 3 ranked scor ing leader, led the Pirates with 17 Matt Andreasori contributed 13 Kawika W ilcox paced Wasco County w ith 12. . * *. » ’ . * 3*“ C - ^ * ■ X K i* rrs « d r(2 5 llN * *n I 0-2 2, T *o n *4 2-4 IO S ri I I I* | 2. M o ig a n » O li r. , •»■•.* r ' a - * . By Marty Suter By Marty Suter *. .3; 4 4 7 * 25 4 4 13 * 31 1 3 4 shor 1 , Ir a d r r • J- -’ **: « > * • * • W asco pulirsi away w itha 13-7 point spread 33 asco was pia) mg w itliout tour starters out fo r disciplinary rcasons Shanna Evali* scorcd IO points and A prii Morgan six for thè Pirates H I* r r s td r 33 u n i C o. ‘ *.v ■*'' .'•c* . By Marty Suter Pirates net victory . * r: •• i • • * • _J MS* - , 1 •• ; *