TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 9, 1996 Morrow County Grain Growers reps attend Case IH show lone falls hard to Dufur HHS C-team loses, JVs win La Grande By D aw n Boor The lone Cardinals football team sustained a big loss against rival Dufur Rangers, on Friday Sept. 27. The Cards lost, 28-24. lone had a rough start, trail­ ing 14-0 at the half when the Cardinals came back onto the field. Winning was what the Cards had in mind, but a fum­ ble in the last minutes of the game ended their chances. Randy Scott led all rushers with 187 yards, followed by Joe Bacon, with 102. Scott also led receivers with one catch for 53 yards. Jake McElligott had two catches for 37 yards. Cardinals crush Cougars, 67-26 Larry Mills, Robert Laughlin and Shawn Skiles of Morrow County Grain Growers in Lexington, recently participated in the Case IH Denver Summit, the largest introduction of new products in Case Corpora­ tion’s history. ducts. Additionally, features on tors in nearby fields. "Mills noted that Case relied new 1997 combines, including several enhancements to im­ heavily on input from custom­ prove reliability, serviceability ers in the development of the and productivity, were profil­ new Case IH equipment and incorporated features in re­ ed. As part of the three day sponse to customer needs," event, Mills, Laughlin and said a Case IH news release. Skiles attended their choice of "H e said Morrow County breakout sessions that covered Grain Growers is looking for­ a variety of topics and issues of ward to getting the new equip­ interest to farmers, as well as ment into the field with cus­ highlighting key features of the tomers." MCGG will be offering the new Case IH equipment. At­ tendees also had the oppor­ new Case IH equipment in­ tunity to operate the new trac­ troduced at the Denver Summit as it becomes available, accor­ ding to the release. Larry Mills, Robert Laughlin and Shawn Skiles of Morrow C ounty G rain G row ers (MCGG) in Lexington, recent­ ly joined more than 3,000 Case IH dealership personnel and customers in Denver, CO., for the Case IH Denver Summit, the largest introduction of new products in Case Corporation's history. More than 20 new products were introduced at the event, including an assortment of new tillage implements and a num­ ber of new hay and forage pro­ Bridal Tables ‘D awn ‘Peterson & ’ 'John (Monagte W edding O ctober 19 Joni Chowning