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SIX The Heppner Gaiette-Timet. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. December 2, 19SI
Harlem Clown game nets $438
for HHS Uniform Fund
Class B' football coaches announce All-Stars
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The CJass "B" football
coaches announcod the 18r2
Football All-Stars last week.
The offense and defense first
team, second team and honor
able mentions are as follows:
Offense
(First Team)
Guards: Bruce Bechtel,
5'8". 175 lb. Sr., Echo; Mark
Davidson. 6'. 170 lb. Sr., Ar
lington: and Don Taylor, 6.
175 lb. Sr.. lone.
Center : Scott McAtee, 59",
15 lb. Soph.. Echo.
Ends: Pat Seifer. 63", 190
lb. Jr.. Echo: and Tim Patton.
62". 165 lb. Jr.. lone.
Quarterbacks: Victor
Bilyeu. 5'9". 180 lb. Jr.. Cas
case Locks.
Backs: Richard Otto. 511,
195 lb Sr.. Dufur: and Joe
Pemberton. 6'. 165 lb. Sr..
Arlington
Defense
Linemen: Mark Davidson,
fi", 170 lb. Sr.. Arlington:
RandyGarret.5'8'.2O0lb. Jr..
Arlington: and Train Hams,
6 R5 lb. Jr.. lone.
Linebackers: Bryon Holt,
5'8". 165 lb. Jr.. Arlington;
penny Starr. 510". 170 lb. Sr..
lone, and Scott Marler,
5'H". 165 lb Jr.. Wheeler.
Defensive backs: Joe Pem
berton 6. 165 lb. Sr.. Arling
ton: Tim Patton. 62", 165 lb.
Sr . lone: and Victor Bilyeu.
5'9". ISO lb. Sr . Cascade
Iieks
Offense
Second Team
Guards: Craig Gutierrez.
59". 2(H) lb. Sr.. lone: and I,eo
Ozment. 6". 170 lb. Sr., Arling
ton Center: Mike Campbell,
58 ". 135 lb Fr.. Cascade
Ijocks
Ends: Brvon Holt. 5'8 . 165
Bill
Jr.,
lb Jr . Arlington: and
Maelnnis. 6V, 165 lb.
Whwler.
Quarterback: Denny Starr,
5' 10". 170 lb. Sr., lone.
Backs: Craig Hams, 6", 185
lb Jr. lone; and Scott Marler,
58". 165 lb Jr.. lone,
Defense
Linemen: Mark Borghese,
5'8". 150 lb.. Sr.. Arlington;
John Mohr, 6'. 225 lb, Jr..
Cascade Locks; Craig Gutier
rez. 5'9", 2(M lb Sr.. lone;
Vince McKlligott. 57". HO lb.
Sr . lone; and Scott Asher,
r. 195 lb. Sr.. Wheeler.
Linebackers: Richard (Mto.
5'U . 195 lb Sr.. Dufur: and
And v Taylor. 5'9". 160 lb. Jr..
Echo
Defensive Backs; Steve Bit
tmuer. 6'. 165 II) Sr., Arling
ton: Kellv Groni)uist, 5" 10".
t"" Hi Soph Arlington: and
Sbawn Benadou ,V7" 145 lb
Siiili Echo
Offense
Honorable Mention
Center: Rob HubMI. 58",
160 lb. Jr.. Wheeler.
Guards: John Mohr. 6', 225
lb. Jr.. Cascade Locks; and
Paul Keys. 510", 190 lb. Sr.,
Dufur.
End: John Randall. 59". 150
lb Sr., Cascade Ixks.
Quarterbacks: Shane Cor-
rea, 81", 190 lb, Sr., Echo.
Backs: Mark Borghese,
5'8". 150 lb. Sr.. Arlington;
and Andy Say lor, 5'9", 1601b.
Jr.. Echo.
Defense
Linemen: Paul Keys, 5'10",
1901b Sr., Dufur; Pat Seiter,
63", 190 lb. Jr., Echo; and
KichWidman.7,2",2,0lb. Sr.,
Echo.
Heppner player lee Podberg (center) and LoVerne Van Marler wonder what the Harlem
Clowns' next ball-maneuvering trick will be. A total of J43S was netted for the Heppner
High School Uniform Fond at the game lost Tuesday ot the school.
The clowns ployed post HHS boskefcoll players in o gome that brought a lot of laughter
from the crowd. Attendance at 1he gome was estimated between 700 and 750 people.
Police nab four in drug raid
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Holiday time usually means
unexpected guests. And, it's
axiomatic that unexpected
guests expect, however un
reasonably, to he fed any
thing from a complete meal to a
snack with drinks.
How to accommodate them
without throwing yourself and
your household into a tizzy,
every time the doorbell rings?
Stock up in advance with de
lectable. A few cans or jars of
nuts, some candies packaged in
bright holiday wrappings, a
couple of cheeses a hunk of
Edam, a round of Brie, some of
that scrumptious cream cheese
with herbs spread and some
boxes of savory crackers ill go
a long way to satisfying the ap
petites of those friends and
neighbors who stop in for a
while to share the Christmas
cheer.
Police arrested a Boardman
family of four in a surprise drug
raid in the wee hours of the
morning on November 19.
After receiving a tip of alleged
drug sales. Boardman Police set
up a controlled drug buy Novem
ber 18 at the Wilson Trailer Court
and on November 19 arrested
John Thomas Findley, 23 and
Linda Ellen Findley. 22, husband
and wife, and Elwyn Coy Findley,
52. and Helen Leatha Findley, 42.
husband and wife, on charges of
alleged delivery of controlled
substance to a minor, delivery of
a controlled substance for consi
deration, criminal conspiracy
and possession of a controlled
substance.
Boardman Police Sergeant Bill
Hudson said that all $70 of the
marked money used by police in
the operation, two cellophane
baggies of marijuana and 50
tablets of amphetamines, know n j,
as "cross tops." were recovered n ,,i . f,th,.r ( ., Klwvn
in the buv. Hudson said the ,,nH ,,, Fm,,.v M., a,
marked money was recovered t ,, ,... n;(1 was S(.t at
from a suspect. He said a suhsc- for lm)a am Helen
quent search of the two Findley Kmdlev Klwvn. John and Helen
residences revealed "quantities remanded to the lmatilla
of marijuana packed for sale in (.ountv j;tj jn h.iu wf bal) and
quarter ounce baggies," amphe- Lin(la Fm)u.v tpd ,,ai and
gun. was n.-;iM-1 The four were
tamines. and a hand
Court on Novemlx-r 22.
marges are pending against arrajftned at Irngon
Mwyn r inaiey lor allegedly
being an ex-confict in possession
of a hand gun, said Hudson
Hudson said the street value o(
the confiscated drugs is not
known.
Participating in the "bust,"
which Hudson said took around a
week to set up. were Boardman
Police Officers Bill Hudson, Bob
Burford and Laddie Hancock,
reserve officers Don Carlson and
James Marquardt. and Morrow
County Sheriff's Deputy Roy
Justice
Pointers
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