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Second annual clay shoot slated Oct. 27 in Gervais Labor Roundtable award winners The Labor Roundtable of Southwest Washington held its 22nd annual awards banquet Sept. 28 at the Vancouver Hilton Hotel and Convention Center. Awards were presented in a variety of categories. Tim Carrier, a retired business agent for Painters and Allied Trades District Council 5, was named “Union Member of the Year;” Dave Ritchey, business manager of Laborers Local 335, was named “Labor Leader of the Year;” Carpenters Local 156 was awarded “Union of the Year;” Judy Kuschel, president of the Washington Federation of State Employees Local 313, received a “Labor Service Award” for her involvement in the labor movement; Ed Barnes, retired business manager of IBEW Local 48, was presented a “Lifetime Achievement Award;” and State Sen. Craig Pridemore received the “Community Service Award.” Pridemore did not seek re-election to the Senate, opting instead to run for state auditor, where he did not advance to the general election. The Southwest Washington Central Labor Council presented an “In Solidarity Award” to Roben White, president of Painters and Drywall Finishers Local 10; and it recognized Fire Fighters Local 452 for opening its union hall to the Labor Council’s Labor Neighbor campaign. Pictured above from left to right are: Joe Fera, Ron Robbins, Norm Curry of the Carpenters Union, Ed Barnes, Craig Pridemore, Judy Kuschel, Dave Ritchey, and Tim Carrier. The Union Sportsmen’s Alliance’s (USA) second annual sporting clay shoot will be held Saturday, Oct. 27, at Mitchell’s Clay Target Sports, 6181 Concomly Rd., Gervais. Awards will be given to the highest scoring teams and top individual shooter. First time shooters are wel- come and encouraged to participate. Registration is from 8 to 9 a.m., with shooting starting at 9:30 a.m. Reg- istration includes shotgun shells (12- or 20-gauge only) and clay targets, lunch and beverages, along with awards, door prizes and a raffle drawing. All proceeds from the event will help support the USA’s mission to unite the union community to expand and improve hunting and fishing access and wildlife habitat throughout North America. Contact Tim Bindl at TimB@union- sportsmen.org or Heather Tazelaar at 615-831-6779 for more information. EE R F BARGAIN COUNTER Free classified ads to subscribers DEADLINE: Friday prior to publication Published 1st and 3rd Fridays Now accepting e-mails Send to: Michael492@comcast.net Mail to: NWLP, PO Box 13150, Portland OR 97213 (Please include union affiliation) • 15-20 words • No commercial or business ads • 1 ad per issue • All lower case (NO CAPITAL LETTERS, PLEASE) • Ads MUST include area code or they will not be published A UTOMOTIVE ’04 CHRYSLER SEBRING convertible, full power, 105k miles, great condition, $1,000 under Blue Book at $5,750. 503-663-4269 4, 16” ALUM RIMS, 8-hole off ’01 Chev p/u, like new, $200. 971-645-8479 1990s FORD 351 WINDSOR heads re- built 9,000 miles ago, pedestal rockers, $100 cash both. 503-630-4177 H OUSING ROCKAWAY ocean front 503-777-5076 5 bdrm, 2 bath, call for fisherman’s special, http://home.comcast.net/~rockaway.beach ROCKAWAY BEACH rental, 3 bed, 2 bath, sleeps 10, Jacuzzi, 5 min to beach/shops. 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Applicants must be at least 18- years of age, and must possess a high school diploma or GED. Ap- plicants will be selected without regard to race, color, religion, sex or national origin. More information can be found on the IUEC Local 23 website: http://iueclocal23.org/ PAGE 10 NORTHWEST LABOR PRESS OCTOBER 5, 2012