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r iiij -HiW4r-i m wuif "mi nng aj ii nn nyT-nir"i m j " 'TT',"T h" f "t"Tf""W FOl'R The Heppner GaifUe-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 8. 1983 IHS girls defeat Spray again - I ; .V" j . . -I nut t I ' p r i - f 1 . -v r Kv I i ryy" i -i i I phow by Woyn Horn. Snack ! f 12oz. Can .iZ3 L 'Original 'Hawaiian "Walnut-cashew Reopen Daily 9-9 Sunday 10-5 h By ASHLEY CONK LIN The lone girls' basketball team remained undefeated with a 33 to 32 victory over the Spray Eagles on Saturday, Dec. s, The Cardinals are now 2-0. lone started the game in good fashion and took an 11 to S leid at the end of the first quarter. The Eagles scored eight to the Cards six in the second quarter. Michelle Beeson had four lone's points. In the third period lone came on strong and took a lead of 28-19. Spray came right back in the fourth stanza and took a 32-31 lead. But with 36 seconds left, Patty McElligott made what was eventually the game winning points. Leading the Cardinal scoring was Deena Hams with 10 points and Sandi Wright contributed eight. Wright also pulled down 14 rebounds. The Eagles were led by Dawn Rardin's 19 points. Spray made 12 of 45 field goals for 27 percent and made eight of IS free throws for 53 percent. lone made 14 of 57 field goals for 25 percent and five of nine free throws for 55 percent. lone will play at home against Heppner on Friday, Dec. 9 and will travel to Boardman to play Riverside on Saturday, Dec. 10. Both games are at 6 p.m. STATISTICS 1st lad 3rd 4th T Spray 5 g 13 32 lone 11 11 5 33 Spray FCM FGA F FTA ToUl PF Rardin 7 S 8 . Shreves 2 13 4 1 Britt 1 1 1 3 2 Kroske 1 1 3 3 S Keeling I 2 2 1 Parkhuret $ 1 2 1 2 Totals 12 45 15 32 11 FGM FGM FTM FTA Total PF REB AS TO J" 4 14 2 4 , 3 , , , " 3 19 2 2 9 3 14 1 3 Wright McElligott 2 2 1 2 5 4 9 1 1 Beeson 259942292 Aivarado 2 9 9 9 4 2 9 1 1 Anderson 15 9 2 9 9 1 3 Rudisill 999191392 McCabe 9 3 9 9 3 9 You are Invited to a Christmas Open House Monday, Dec. 12 4 to 7 p.m. Hors d'oeuvres Egg Nog Cookies & Coffee H.H.S. Singers will perform at 4:30 p.m. Ron McDonald lone Wright Hams Aivarado Anderson McElligott Beeson Rudisill McCabe Totals FGM FGA FTM FTA Total PF REB AS TO 26 2 12 3 13 9 I 5 14 1 1 11 4 9 4 2 2 11 994 9199 1 9 2 2 4 1 2 9 9 19 9 3 2 1 2 5 9 v 0 ff Mh& 5 Sprav FGM FGA FTM FTA Total PF T f 5 14 9 9 19 5 I" 1 A7A Qiao a ShreetiM 4 i t 4 19 3 1 Jf. , . a a A fl f mL 'y''yflf I Brit, 1 7 9 9 2 ' 5 L- 1 IPC. Totals 12 51 2 14 Cardinals take Spray 54-48 n i v """j,uuu"Ajjjy. , - l i I r fl 2 Ap'A H V f pnots by Woyn. Hon By ASHLEY CONKLIN Cardinal girls defeat Spray 33-26 " In the opening game of the season the lone Cardinal girls' basketball team defeated the Spray Eagles 33-26. Spray took a 10 to 2 lead in the first stanza. lone came back to make the count 18-12 at intermission in favor of Spray. The Cardinals outscored Spray 8-9 in the third quarter, but still trailed 24 to 12. lone held the Eagles to two points while scorikng 13 of theire own to win 33-26. In the game the Cards made 15 of 69 field goals for 22 percent. Spray was 12 of 51, or 24 percent. From the free throw line lone connected on three of nine for 33 percent 4 while the Eagles were two for nine, 22 percent. ( Sandi Wright and Deena Hams led the Cardinal scoring with 12 and 11 points respectively. '' lone collected 35 rebounds, Wright had 13 and Hams nine. Leading Spray in scoring were Daw Rardin and Shelly Shreenes. Both had 10 points. STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th T lone 2 19 t 13 33 Spray 16 8 8 2 28 With a strong second half, the Ine boys' basketball team beat the Spray Eagles 54 to 48 in their first game of the season on Friday, Dec. 2. lone started slowly in the opening period as Spray took as 12-6 lead. The Cardinals outscored Spray 10-9 in the second stanza, but the Eagles led 21-16 at intermission. In the third quarter lone exploded for 19 points to take 35 to 29 lead. Randy McCabe led the charge with eight points. Both teams scored 19 points in the fourth quarter, but it wasn't enough for Spray as the Cards won 54-48. Again McCabe had eight points in a quarter. lone attempted 14 field goals making 22 for 30 percent. The Eagles connected on 18 of 73 for 25 percent. From the foul line, lone was 10 for 26, 39 percent; Spray was 12 27, 44 percent. The Cards out-rebounded Spray 43 to 36. McCabe rebounded 14 and Craig Hams pulled down 12 for lone. Mark Dumler and Shawn Davis had 11 and 9 respectively for the Eagles. McCabe and Mark Meyers both had 16 for lone. Dumler made 21 for Spray. STATISTICS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th IS 19 19 12 9 8 19 FGM FGA FTM FTA Total REB AS lone Spray lone Hami Leavitt McCabe Meyers Padberg Doherty Ball M. Douglas Totals Spray Bouder Davis Dumler Foster Goodell Simmons Totals 8 22 10 5 IS 21 12 3 2 74 3 0 9 4 I 1 1 9 19 5 4 2 8 2 3 2 0 26 16 14 I 0 M 12 14 43 FGM FGA FTA Total REB AS 1 18 9 11 27 7 15 4 73 12 IS 27 21 48 3 9 II 4 6 3 36 12 TP T 54 48 TO 11 37 PF 11 PF 23 18 Card's JV team returns from Spray with victory This Weekend at the Heppner 171 T 1 orn Friday, Dec, 9 Farm City Banquet No Regular Dinner Live Music by Turnpike Cruisier 9 p.m. IT Saturday, Dec. 10 CRAB SHRIMP PRAWNS SCALLOPS PRIME RID NEW YORK TOP SIRLOIN Como Join Us 6:30 to 9 p.m. American feet, eight The average man is five incnet tall. I he average American woman, five feet, four inches tall. By ASHLEY CONKLIN The lone boys' Junior var sity basketball team traveled to Spray on Friday, Dec. 2, and came home with a 27 to 21 win. In the opening period both teams played good defense and at the end of the period there was a 4-4 deadlock. The Cardinals scored seven to the 3T- V IT) . t . We have Gifts Galore for the Do-lt-Yourselfer TRUSTWORTHY CHRISTMAS SALE CONTINUES Savings Throughout the Store t ' CTfTHeppner 676-9157 Eagles' three in the second stanza to take an 11 to 7 haiftime lead. lone took charge in the third quarter, outscoring Spray 12-4. Mike Rietmann and Eric Pointer scored four each and Matt Dutcher made all of Spray's points. The Eagles made a come back attempt in the closing quarter, but it fell short as the Cards won 27-21. Rietmann and Pointer led lone in scoring with eight and six points respectively. Calvin Foster had eight for Spray, while Dutcher and Mike Jeni son each had six. Both teams shot very few foul shots. The Cardinals made one of two shots for 50 percent while Spray made one of four shots for 25 percent. STATISTICS I 2 3 4 T lone 4 7 12 4 27 Spray 4 3 4 10 21 FGM FTM FTA T PF lone 13 1 2 27 5 Spray 10 1 4 21 4 lone Rietmann 8, Pointer 6, Millman 5, Douglas 4. Rea 4. Spray - Foster 8, Dutcher 6, Jenison 6, Shen 1. The value of a diamond it determined by the four "CV: cut, carat, clarity and color. cffl! cC ctfli cri cUf ctff cCIt (t?T tf"1 dTT1 cffl) tifft cf!lT 0(1 efft Christmas Kitchen 7ZA gift f reciPes .'1 Lr I . 3 cups shortening 3 teaspoons vanilla 3 tablespoons milk 1 4 teaspoons salt The following recipes are the second part of a five-week holiday feature. Local school cooks have been asked to submit their favorite holiday recipes, and students in a home ec class taught by Linda Panter have contributed several recipes for those of us who are watching our waistlines. The five class members, along with Panter, have lost a total of 12 lbs. In three weeks. The Lean Cuisine Class is a new addition to the high school program in which students learn about healthful eating styles for a lifetime. They prepare recipes which follow the U.S. dietary goals which include reducing salt, sugar and fat, Each week the students weigh In, record the results and exercise, as well as analyze their diets with the aid of a computer, First, here are two recipes for very large crowds from the cooks at the lone Schools' kitchen. For a smaller batch, divide the salad and dressing recipes by six and the cookie Ingredients by three. Cabbage Salad 6 medium onions 6 large cabbages 6 large green peppers 24 stalks of celery 24 carrots Put cabbage and carrots through grater or mixer. Dice remaining vegetables and mix together. . Bring to a boil : 2 tablespoons mustard seed 4 cups salad oil 4 cups vinegar 9 cups sugar 2 tablespoons salt Pour over vegetable mixture and serve when cold. Sugar Cookies 3 cups sugar 9 cups sifted flour 74 teaspoons baking powder Cream together shortening, sugar and vanilla. Add beaten eggs and beat until light and fluffy. Stir in milk. Sift flour, salt and baking powder and stir Into creamed mixture. Blend well. Chill one hour and cut into shapes. Decorate or sprinkle with colored crystal. Bake 375 in convection oven. Delicious No-Sugar Apple Pie From Vicki McDaniel 1 6 oi. can frozen apple juice concentrated 1 tbsp. cornstarch 1 tbsp margarine 1 tsp. cinnamon ' tsp. nutmeg 6 cups peeled sliced delicious apples pastry for 2 crust pie Place apple Juice concentrate in sauce pan bring to boil. Combine margarine, cornstarch and spires in small bowl. Add a small amount of apple juice; stir well until blended. Stir cornstarch mixture into apple juice. Pour over apples; stir carefully to coat all slices; pour into unbaked pie shell. Place top crust over apples. Bake at 425 degrees for about 30 minutes. Reduce heat to 375 degrees. Bake for 30 minutes longer. Dieters Pie Crust From Vicki McDaniel 1 cup unsifted flour tsp. baking powder ' tsp. salt cup diet margarine 1 small egg 1 Mi tsp. vinegar 14 tbsp water Stir flour, baking powder and salt together in a bowl. Blend in Margarine with fork or pastry blender until thoroughly mixed. Beat egg, vinegar and water together. Add to flour mixture. Blend or knead the dough until dough leaves the sides of bowl. Chill. Separate into two equal sized balls; flatten. Banana Tea Bread From Melinda Eubanks l cups sifted flour 2 tsp. baking powder V4 tsp. baking soda 4 tsp. salt V4 cup melted shortening 2 eggs, well beaten 4 tsp. sucaryl solution 1 tsp. vanilla 2 bananas mashed Sift dry ingredients together. Combine shortening, eggs, sucaryl and vanilla. Add to flour mixture, stirring only until flour is moistened. Fold in bananas. Turn into a well greased loaf pan (8x4x3 inches). 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