Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 02, 1987, Page TWO, Image 2

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Left to right: D oug M a rlatt. R ussell Britt. B ryan P ad b erg , Dick
D evin, Scott Davis. D u a n e Ball. Jess Jeffries and Scott Jones
N ot pictured G e n e L a n c a s te r, B arney Lindsay and C raig
Angell.
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Honorable mention for offense
was Scott Davis, senior tackle
Firs! team defense is junior end
Barney Lindsay, senior lineman
Ciene l^mcaster, senior linebacker,
Scott Davis and junior defensive
back Dick Devin
Second team lineman. Scott Jones,
senior, was named.
These hoys are to he congratulated
on a job well done for the Mustangs
The Columbia Bawn Conference
has named ihtir l*>K7 football all
stars First team offense from Hcpp
ner, sophomore running back
Russell Brin, senior receiver Duane
Ball, senior center Doug Marlait and
Jes» Jeffries junwir guard
Second learn junior quarterback
Dick Devin, senior guard Gene t^in
caster, and junior kicker Craig
Angell
Lions and Soroptimist Citrus sale
Dec. 12
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Sewing and craft classes starting in January. Stop by
[and let us Know what classes you wish to take.
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b7b 9113 or b7b 9228 days, or con­
tact Bob Kahl. Rusty I stes. or Dave
Sykes, evenings
Proceeds will go towards civic
projects and scholarships that are
sponsored by these two groups
Be sure not to miss out on this
spectacular sale on December 12
The Lions Club and Soroptimist
Club will be conducting their annual
fruit sale on Saturday. December 12.
starting at 9 a m and continuing in
to the early afternoon
They will be setting oranges and
grapefruit door to door For those
people who will be out ot town,
phone orders will be taken at
Now at Fabrics Etc.
“ FfafT’ sewing machines and “ Hobby lock“
toverlock machines.
Vacuum cleaner and sewing machine repairs
[done also.
[A good selection of Christmas fabrics and trims
15% discount on ail yarn when you buy 10 or
lore skeins.
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FABRICS Etc.
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The l^xington Garden Bugs an
nouncc their annual Christmas
display contest. Prizes will be
awarded for three different classes
I »Outdoor Lighted Display (night
time) 2) Outdoor Unlightcd Display
(daytim e) and 3) M erchant s
Display-outdoor They will each be
ludged on creativity, neatness and
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One of the largest crowds in the
last five years attended the 74th con
vention of the Oregon Cattlemen's
Association in Portland November
19-21 More than 4(X) were in atten­
dance New President of the state
association is Bill Wolfe. Wallowa.
First Vice President is Wasco Coun
ty rancher Don Gomes. Antelope,
and Treasurer is Washington Coun
ty cattlem an Robert Jones.
Hillsboro
Newly elected District Vice
Presidents arc Mike Hanley. Jordan
Valley. Duke Lathrop, Wallowa,
and Van Decker. Burns District
Vice Presidents continuing in their
second year of a two year term arc
Robert Forth, Pendleton; J B Cox.
Princville. Bob Ferns, Medford, ami
Steve Coleman. Molalla
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And because fine jewelry
is a gift whose beauty lar.ts forever,
they'll rem em ber how much you care
long after the holidays are over.
Open This Sunday
12 p.m. - 4 p.m
Come in for ccxikies & punch
Pine Jewelry.
When your feelings are for real.
Peterson’s
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Member Jeweler» of America. Inc.
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Bill Sowell is to be commended
tor his community nunded sjurit He
is m the process of reconditioning
the park hem-hes from the city park
The city crew is hauling the benches
to Bill's house and he is repairing
them Then the city crew will treat
the benches with a sealer It will be
nice this spring to see the recondi
tioned benches in our city park
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Williams holds a Master of Business
Administration and a Bachelor of
Science Degree in Forest Manag
ment from Oregon Slate University
W illiams was Distnct Ranger on the
Skykomish Ranger District with e*-
pcrience as a Timber Management
Assistant and Resource Assistant
txrfore being promoted to the Ranger
position.
Williams and his wife Carol have
an eight-year-old-son. Michael, and
a five-year old daughter, Jenny
"We are looking forward to living
and working at Heppner and the
many new opportunities of east
side- life again." says Williams
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Meeting with the Cattlemen were
the Oregon Cattle Women's Associa
lion Their program consisted
prim arily o f developing new
marketing strategies tor mcrchandis
ing and promoting beef products
Newly elected President is Bonnie
Thornburgh, laikevicw. First Vice
President is Jeanette Knott. Cove;
Secretary is Louise G rothe,
lakesiew. Treasurer. Nancy Forth.
Pevdlcton, Second Vice Presidents
are Fran Davis, Diamond. Judy
W ortman. Enterprise, Frances
Evans. Junction City. Bock Hocft.
Pendleton: and Terry Gomes.
Antelope
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Christmas theme Be ready to hase
your display judged by the evening
of Saturday. December 19 We en­
courage each business and residence
to participate Lexington Garden
Bug members arc also encouraged to
participate as |udgcs from out of the
immediate area
l.arge crowd attends 74th
Oregon Cattlemen's Convention
CENEX
LANDO LAKES
PARTS VALUE
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Christmas display contest
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S h an n o n M cL au g h lin was selected 1st T e a m sub-D istrict
volleyball; N a n c e W rig h t-2n d T e a m sub-D istrict; Je n n ife r
C urrm -H onorable M ention, Sub-District, and Sandi Turner- 2nd
T e a m sub-D istrict volleyball
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Ben Siminoe, Heppner District
Ranger since 1977, has been pro­
moted to Range Staff Officer on the
Humboldt National Forest in Elko.
Nevada
Siminoe headed up the Spruce
Budworm Spray Project Team on
the Wcnaichec National Forest this
past spring He served as Acting
Resource Staff Officer on the
I ’matilla during 198b Siminsie
received a sustained superior pertor
mance award in 1982 as District
Ranger
Roger Williams accepted the
reassignment as Heppner District
Ranger effective November rs
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Heppner is well represented as CBC Allstars
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Reduce the risk of downtime this
year
by getting a complete combine
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inspection now. Our experienced
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service technicians will come right to
your farm and make a Performance Plus Checkup of your IH or
Case International combine. When our expert is through, you II
know exactly the operating status of your combine Then, if you
want repairs, w e'll do them at a special
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off-season discount. Call us now'
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OPEN SUNDAYS THROUGH DEC 20
12 NOON — 4:00 PM
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