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Cards glide past Falcons after 3 overtimes » O l K The lir p p n r r G a r r ite lim e » llr p p n r i O rrg u n W ednesday. Januar« I*. I » i B y X .M II » 5 I O N K I IN T h r lo w hoys b a s k e tb a ll tra m went to three o v e rtim e * be fore do« nin k th r W heeler < o u n t) Kal to n s 51 '<> 4~ on S a tu rd a y. Jan 12 Six loot I fo rw a rd Hub Thom as St ored eight points insole as Wheel r r look *i 14 to 9 firs t p e rio d lead T in » .1 lio n s pushed th e ir lead lo 24 17 at in te rm issio n h> g ra b b in g th r sis ond q u a rte r nine lo eight The C ards ta m e back lo lie the gam e 29 29 at the end o f the th ird l»-riod Kandy M cCabe and K n a n Im uglas r a t h pul in fo u r points, as th r C ards o ulxcored W heeler 12 lo six H a th tra m got I I fo u rth q u a rte r points lo lie t h r gam e at 4o and send th r gam e in to o v e rtim e McCabe had six fo u rth q u a rte r p oints lo r lo w Each team scored th re e p o in ts in the firs t e x tra session lo fo rc e a ms m id e x tra p e rio d at 43 4.1 In the second o v e rtim e , both team s « e re I o i l at 45 to 45 W ith one second le lt. T hom as m issed tw o free throws fo rc in g a th ird e x tra p eriod The th ird o v e rtim e was a ll lone's, as they took it 6-2 and the gam e .1 47 lone's M a rk M eyers was the gam e's high s c o re r w ith 16 points Girl Cards dip to 33-34 loss from Falcons Vit Cat»' .m il . I r li « .ill l i » m l in 12 and lu m u r r re s p e c tiv e ly lo r th r C a rd in a ls Thomas Ird Ih»- » a llo n s w ith l ì W heeler took a 47 to 36 advantage imi thr* boards McCabe g a th e re d 13 and iKonnu- D oherty n ine m o re lo r lone Both team s passed out 16 assists M eyers handed out seven and B a ll gave out fiv e fo r the 1 ards B a ll also had eight steals The Cards tu rn e d the h a ll o v e r 23 tim es. co m pared lo 26 lo r the Falcons liMie shot 57 fiele] g o a l* and m aife 23 fo r 40 p e rre n l W heeler was 17 p e rc e n t. m a k in g 21 of 56 shots Kach team m ade f t v r foul shots Ione a lle in p te d I I fo r 45 p e rce n t. w hile W heeler was 36 percent shooling 14 The C a rdin a ls a re now l l in Hig Sky a ctio n and IO 2 o v e ra ll Thr C a rdin a ls w ili Ira v e l lo Kcho on F rid o y Jan IR fo r a 7 30 p m contest T h rv th rn hosl thè Condon Blue IH-« ils at î «I p m da>. Jan IH M lln lk l liM ir M . » T T TO H \ ST Met abe e i l • 1 12 S 13 1 3 •s » K ir ln ia n n 1 1 n • » 1 • $ 1 9 9 2 llo b e rly | 1 *• 1 : S M r vers IS 2-3 IG 1 I« N 3 s II B a ll 1 7 M j 1 G • • Douglas 2-3 t z 2 1 1 i 1 sn id e r 1-3 » • to ta ls 23-57 1 II SI 2a 3N IG 19 B ra n 0. W h r r lr r > h*»lfrr • . • 1. u-a » H ankins I. s a . » Thom as 6. p i i . M c K a y 4 .6 6 . ( C a ra y I. *-•. ; W rs ro tl I. 12. 1. < ra ig I. 1-2. 1. Totals 21. H 4 . 17 1 2 1 1 1st OT 2nd OT ¡rd OT » lo w I * X 12 I I 1 2 6 SI W heeler I I * 6 I I 1 2 2 47 » o u lrd out None T ota l tools Ione Ih W h e e le r I I Neigh borhood Con ter Its N M II U H i Kl \ C h ild re n s S upplem ental Feeding i'ro g r a in w ill In- held at Ihe Neigh hiMhood Center Tuesday. Jan 22 (ro m 9 a m to 12 noon T he J o b T r a in in g T e c h n iq u e s Counselor Sieve Ific k m a n w ill fie a l the N eighborhood Center beginning at 2 31) on Wednesday Jan 2.3 The N i-ighlxirhi*«d ( e nter is s till in need o( y a rn , buttons, m a te ria l scraps cotton or p o ly e s trn for volu n te e rs to use in m a k in g c ra fl item s \ l l donations w ill lie g re a tly a p preciated ,'x T * llnssliriie i c \ \ *> 1« N p a re tlm e rs January X W on over Falcon d e fe n d e r Its v s l l l » 5 ( f I N h l IN lone's g irls ba ske tb a ll team lost a it u contati io tho Wheelai I o »alciM ts imi Saturday U n id e n t if ie d C a r d in a l s h o o ts over head of F a lc o n The Fifth Q u a r te r Sports with Mike Oths Mold onto your o ffic ia l Super llo w l hats it's tim e fo r another exercise in overin d u lg en ce as X IX is upon us Ih d you ever slop lo ask you rse lf why Ihe Super Howl is such a log deal ’ f ’eopfe who d o n 't know Joe M ontana Iro m Joe D iM a g g io w ill ga the r aro u n d the tube w ith about 11“ m illio n or so o thers to w atch " T h e G am e The W o rld Series has been around a lot liMigei the Stanley Cup is arguably m ore e x c itin g m any years the gam e is exceedingly d u ll. hut the hy|>e goes on. lik e a g ia n t Wave across the liv in g rooms ,md ta ve rn s of A m e rica M ake no m is ta k e about. A m e rica n s have never In-. n known lo pass up an o p p o rtu n ity lo r a p a rly , but Ihe appeal o f ihe Super Howl is s till a little m y s te rio u s The ra tin g s (or pro fo o tb a ll have Ix-eti down (or several seasons but Ihe e n thusiasm lo r Ihe Super Howl is as high as ever There a re several possible explanations The gam e is a m edia cre a tio n , and il c a m e of age in an era when te le visio n was re a lly m akin g its big inroads in to Ihe average person's life The N»T. b e n efitte d fro m some good fo rtu n e in Ihe (irs t few gam es also » irs l the \ ince Ix im h a rd i P ackers, and then ih e Joe i T G uarantee i t " i N am ath gam e against the Colts which put the A F L in p a rity w ith the old e stablished o rd e r once and lo r a ll It comes at a tim e of the year when not n tu i h else is happening and alm o st every body is indoors lending its e lf to lu g g e r audiences F in a lly , it's a one shot deal, u n lik e the cham pionships in o ther sports which re q u ire you to w atch som ething lik e fo u r o u t o f seven lo get a w inner W ith a ll that in m ind m ost ot the gam es I i j v i - l*-en p re tty (»«ring »iither one team is way ahead, o r both sides are p la ying so co n se rva tive ly that e ve ryb o d y fa lls asleep T he only suspense is u su a lly in seeing who won the pool I know I know th is ye a r s gam e is supposed to be a classic m a tch up So was last ye a r s gam e, w h ich the H aiders won IB 9 Sure. I II be there w a tch in g like everybody else, but I 'll t>et that by the fo u rth q u a rte r the c ry ot " I Just need M ia m i to get one lie ld goal and one safety to w in , " w ill tie Ihe o rd e r of the duv 4-H Two- Trackers The T w o T ra t ke rs 4 H Club inet J a n u a r) 7 and dtscussed pluns to r the Saint P a tric k s Day C elebratm n T h e n e x t m e e lin g w tllb e Ja n u a ry 14, 7 p m at th e E a irg ro u m lx There w ill tu- a F a m ily Fun Day a l C u ts fo rth P a rk J a n u a ry 20 begin ntng at I 30 p m A ll 4 I l ers are in v ite d to a lte n d . hut m ust b rin g a p a re n l o r g u a rd ia n and a I I adm is sion fee to co ve r the cost ol fix«! M orrow County fo w H e lle * w ill sponsor a d e m o n stra tio n ot cooking m ethods for la rg e lieet cuts and "m icro w a ve ' candy on S a tu rda y. Jan 19 at the hcppner J u n io r High School Home E co n o m ic* room be g in n in g at I 30 p m E ve ryo n e is in v ite d to a tte nd the free d e m o n stra tio n of q u ick and easv recipes says a Cow-Belle spokesperson E ve ryo n e w ill get a chance to see and taste ite m s The de m o n stratio n s w ill include clay pot cooking, a 24-hour roast and s ta n d ing rih roa st, peanut b rittle peanut c lu ste rs anti la ye re d candies L e a r n h o w to i n s ta ll & m a in t a i n shock a b s o r b e r s . Tuesd a y, Jan. 29 Elk s Club p .m . HEPPNER Al TO PARTS The C ards hauled in 33 rebounds S.imti W rig ht got II fla m s gathered eight and K im M cCabe gained fiv e f a n d i H u d is ill handed out fiv e as sists lone w ill p la y at Echo on F rid a y . Jan IK. s ta rtin g at 6 p m lone w ill host Condon, the n u m b e r two ranked team in the state, on Satur day Jan 19. tie g in n in g at 6 p m » i. 1 1 T \ It s »•22 G-M 22 2 N 3 W tig h t 1-7 1 * 3 1 1 1 0 M i I llig o ll 2-4 0 1 1 0 3 3 H u d isill 0 s i 2 •-I 0 2 McCabe 0 0 • f 00 '» 2 2 0 lie exon 2-3 0 0 « 0 2 I lav immi S-l 0 0 0 1 1 to ta ls 13-50 i l k 13 10 33 II W h r r lr r - t a ld rra 2. 2-2. 6. M ath ews 0. o o. o (to rc h 4. 0-1, X; Geer I W2. 2 s h a tte r 7. I S. IX. K rd b u rn 0 0-0. 0. I hum .is 0. 0-0. 0 I 2 3 4 F lone 7 6 S I l 33 W heeler < I 12 14 34 » o u lrd out M i I llig o ll 1 ô tai fouls lone 13. W heeler 17». lone llams Irrisori group raising funds for hoy with birth defects Cowbelles slate demonstration FREE SHOCK ABSORBER CLINIC 7 Jan 12 lone is now I I in Itig Sky C onference play and 3 9 o v e ra ll do th team s scored ve ry little in the tirs i p rrio d . hut the C ardin a ls m anaged a seven to fo u r lead lone increased th e ir lead to t.l H ut the break by c o n tro llin g the second q u a rte r fi 4 Wherder cam e out and outacored the C ards 12 9 d u rin g the th ird q u a rte r to pu ll w ith in 22 to 2U e n terin g Ihe lo n e lu d in g p rrio d I leena Ham s who scored eight in Ihe fo u rth |>eriud sank tw o free th ro w s w ith less than 15 seconds to play to tie Ihe gam e at 33 33 H ow ever, Ihe »'.ilcons Shannon Shat te r co n ve rte d one of tw o (oul shots w ith th re e seconds to p la y , g ivin g Ihe F alco n s a 14 lo 33 v ic to ry Ham s tossed in 22 points, leading a ll scorers Shalter tossed in 18 14 in the second h a lf to top Wheeler lone shot o n ly 26 p ercent Iro m the h eld m a k in g 13 ot 50 a tte m p ts At the lo u l line lone h it 44 percent, tossing in s i'l nt i nl it; Th«. »’ ilcons shot 18 p e rce n t, g e ttin g 6 o f 16 Leroy Munkers I r r ig o n N e ig h b o rh o o d C rim e W atch î» sponsoring a beef ra ffle to t«etichi la-roy M unkers v in o f Dale M unkers, L e x in g to n . and M a rla Wil son Irrig o n Six ye a r o ld M unkers has a lre a d y had surgery to c o rre c t a b irth defect and is expected to need m ore su rg e rie s Am ong his prof) terns are e n ce p h a litis t "water on the b ra in < and a m b ly o p ia lazy eye) He has tn-en checked re g u la rly by doctors at the C m v e rs ity ot O regon M edical School H ospital in P o rtla n d and is expected to need su rg e ry to im p la n t a shunt itu b e i w h ich w ill allow the flu id to d ra in fro m his b ra in and to b re a k his fa c ia l hones and then re c o n tru c t his (ace because it has not g ro w n n o rm a lly The S im m e n ta l Angus cross c a lf fo r the ra tfle has been donated by the boys g ra n d p a re n ts h'loyd and to ira in e W ilson o f Irrig o n Irrig o n C rim e W atch has begun feeding the 500 Ih a n im a l and w ill g ra in feed il to l.txxi Ih at no cost to t h r w in n e r T icke ts fo r Ihe d ra w in g are a v a il able in H rp p n e r (ro m F ire Chief F o rrie H u rken b in e fo r $1 each or seven fo r 15 Date fo r the d ra w in g has been te n ta llv e lv set (or the firs t Monday in M arch a l a re g u la r m eeting of the Irrig o n Neighborhood C rim e W atch County farmers receive over $2 million in grain deficiency payments F a rm e rs who reported th e ir 1984 crop acreage and file d a d e ficie n cy paym ent a p p lica tio n have received fe d era l paym ents (or th e ir wheat and b a rle y . .iccording to Judy Buschke County E xe cu tive D ire c to r of the X g rie u ltu ra l S ta b iliza tio n and C onservation se rvice Checks total ing an estim a te d 12 695 917 have Ix-cn issued to 251 fa rm e rs in M or row t o unly The 1**83 fa rm p ro g ra m p a r t ic i pant» becam e e lig ib le lo r d e ficie n cy paym ents when Ihe n a tio n a l a ve r age m a rk e t p rice for Ihe firs t fiv e m onths ol the m a rk e tin g ye a r fe ll lx-low the governm ent e stablished target p rice of $4 .18 per bushel (or wheat and $2 60 per hoshel for barley N a tio n a lly, fa rm e rs re c e iv ed an average p rice ot $.1.18 per bushel (or wheat and $2 34 per bushel (or b a rle y T h e re fo re , e lig i hie fa rm e rs w ill he paid $1 a bushel lo r th e ir 1984 wheal c ro p and 26 cents a bushel fo r barley We began issuing checks on D ecem ber 10. 1984 Huschke said W heat p a y m e n ts to ta le d a b o u t $2.679 641 and barley p a ym e n ts $16.276 D eficiency pa ym e n ts are cum put r d by m u ltip lv in g the p ro g ra m y ie ld (or the fa rm by the acreage for h a rve st tim e s the paym ent ra te The per bushel p aym ent ra le is the d iffe re n c e between the ta rg e t p ric e and Ihe h ig h e r ot e ith e r the na tion a l av erage loan ra le lo r the c o m m o d ity o r the n a tio n a l ave ra g e p ric e receiv r d by fa rm e rs F a rm p ro g ra m p a rtic ip a n ts in M orrow C ounty harvested about 78 486 t acres ot wheat and 22.468 4 acres of h a rle v in 1984 N a tio n a lly . A S C S w ill disburse a p p ro x im a te ly $1 I b illio n in wheat d e ficie n cy p a ym e n ts, and some $50 b illio n in b a rle y paym ents Salur News front tho Those who wish lo rece ive Fuel Assistance m usl c a ll the Hcppner NeighlxirhixM l < e n ter fo r an jp p o in t m enl and Ihe a p p lic a tio n fo rm s which should he co m p le te d p rio r lo the a ppointm ent tim e »'or m ore in fo rm a tio n c a ll the Neighborhood Center 676.51171 An A dvisory C ouncil m eeting (or the N eighliorhood C enter w ill lo- held lieginm ng at 7 45 Mondav .Ian 21 A d m it fo r Ihe W om en In fa n t and photo t) f A jyn# Ho«M im i Thursday N ig h t I a d ir» Ja n u ary lit I ost M C G G 4 U lam Schwab 4 0 Coast to Coast 3 -1 Sc.IT | I I Petersons 1 3 G a rd n e rs I 3 C e n tra l M a rk e t 1 3 lam s Processing 0 4 S p ills co n ve rte d Theo Hudke and Janie Beam er 3 10 Bonnie Cam p tx-ll 5 6 . and Belie M u n ke rs 3 7-10 High gam e Kathy C u ts fo rth 232 Kathy s high gam e was Itxi pins over her average High series C arol N o rris 523 K o d e r Kup K eglers January to Won 1 osi Thr- D regs 9 1 * 6 2' i K 4 The Hi H o s H 4 The Hopefuls The G u tte r D usters 7‘ 7 4 ' ï 4'.- M C G G No 2 7' fi 6 No I ’ in H itte rs I II The P y tts - ll'j The T hre e Holers M illie Hanna S plits converted 4 5 7 and 3 lit. Beverly Steagall 5 11). and ('in d i D oherty 6 7 10 B illie D oherty 204 Hig ginne High series M illie Hum Hi High learn gam e and series Ho's-471. and 1 378 W on IH M IK ust 6 2 Hay Boyce Ins B ark N Chips K in /u a Corp J A J C e ram ics The C o u n try Rose I h-fiot N ursery B A c R e p a ir No 358 Splits co n ve rte d Betty M cD onald . , Sandra Thom pson I 10, H a rrie t E vans 5-6 HI. Floss W atkins 2-5-11) High gam e J a n e tte Skow 226 H igh series In e tia Cant in 558 l l i n i r \ Horen Ja n u ary 13 W on l.ost No T w o 6 4 No F o u r B 4 No E ig h t 7 5 No Six 7 5 No One 6 * No F iv e *> 6 No T hre e 4 8 No Seven 2 -10 S plits c o n v e rte d D ave Z a c k ry 6 7 lit High gam e A lv in a P a d b e rg 188 and E llis M cR o be rts 222 High series Sandra Thom pson 511 and E lm e r Heath 547 H igh team gam e No E ig h t 782 H igh team series No F iv e 2.187 CENEX Brings You the No. 1 Solution m R utr I . lotus to stop scours and pneumonia dead in their tracks. 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