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l he Heppncr l.a /r t t r Tintes, tlrppncr. Oregon >5 edneadas. January 7 . . 1 W 7 - SEVEN Fillies shoot down Huskies 52-46 Oregon potato production and stocks down 4h j r\ **• / ’ hv Joy«* MoghM Missy Eubanks wrestles for the ball with Sherman players follow ing a slate championship last season and a third place at state two sears ago, mans people heliesed that this sear would he a rebuilding sear for llepp n er Fills basketball coach M ik e Royer because four of last year's five starters graduated llow eser at llepp n er. the Fillies don't rebuild, they reload, and evidence of that has come in a 5-1 pre-season record, including a 52-46 sic tors o 'e r the Sherman Counts Huskies last Saturday night, a team that has been one of the state's dom inant teams in the |9 8 0 \. Missy Kuhanks again led the was with 16 points, V rebounds. 5 assists, and H steals. llow eser it was the rest of the starting line-up. Tina Davidson. Ibercsa Lindsay, ( indy Slroeber, and Sandy Tumor, and the play of 1 ami Lindsay and Nance Wright off the bench, that helped key the v ictory Davidson tallied six points, live assists, and six steals, Theresa land say accumulated six points and six rebounds. Slroeber collected six points and lour rebounds. Turner had seven points and nine rebounds, and o il the bench Lindsay added 4 points. It) rebounds, and 5 blocked shots while Wright came up with the best game of her short varsity career, scoring six points and grab bing live rebounds The Lillies though had to survive 41 turnovers and 47 percent loul shooting, nuking K o f 17, to post the victory in the win column What Hcppner did do though was comeback from an 11-7 first period deficit to run away with a 28 IV ad vantage at intermission following a 21 H margin in the second quarter Die Lillies then coasted to the win by holding on in the second hall behind It) points from Lubanks Die Huskies also had their pro hlems in the contest, nuking 12 of 23 free throws, for 52 percent and committing 16 fouls le a Hothwell led the Huskies with 13 points while Jill Brown also was in double figures w ith It) points, but Sherman County was never really in the game after its disastrous second quarter Heppncr. with pre seavin wins over Columbia Basin Conference foes Riverside and Sherman Coun ty now. plus two victories over Class " B " powerhouse Dayvillc. will open its league season this weekend and will lind out how good they arc Saturday first (hough, the Lillies must con tend with Riverside, whom they meet hriday in Hcppner at 6 p m The Pirates finished second in the state volleyball tournament this tall and advanced to the state basketball tournament last year Riverside will present a stiff challenge to the Lillies with 5' 10" lunior I isa M ark and |unior play nuking guards Bonnie Ciuthric and Laura f.rickson (>n Saturday Hcppner will host the Stanfield Tigers at approximately 4 )0 p m The Tigers, the favorites by most coaches to win lhe f astern Pis ision o f the C 'BC. arc led bv 6' O' senior Heather Hummel! and junior I mdv l*x»rtil>. last season's CBC scoring champ The Tigers demolished Riscrsidc «4 26 Iasi 1 uesdav mghl Hcppner w ill counter with Lubanks. who has ascragcd 22 1 points. 12 rebounds. 7 t steals, and t J assists in lhc pre season I ami 1 mdsav . who is second on the team in both scoring and rebounding at 6 1 and 1 1 0 resjvccttvelv. will help lead the f illies inside « mm : 4 • • I« U te » 1 »« « 4 S tta «r « i I 4 « 4 lU m . 4 « V i f M « J. 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1 armrr n Imur jru v Agpnt And. while thr c ost of everything in going up. he know* how to get insur ant e costs down *_MI, t ( 111« . f A .* H o b P lo y h a r «I 1 «. t l t N I w *. what goes up. m uil l nloiiunatelv. nobod> seem» lo know how lo apply it to todav s inhaled e«onomy Ixcepl Stop by or Cal I us for .1 Quote Lor the f irst basketball game of the New S car and their last non league contest the girl Cardinals traveled to Spray on January 2 The Spray girls were out to avenge an earlier loss to the Cardinals They played a very aggressive defense the entire game Lhc C animals countered w ith their own strong defense lhc first hall ended with Sprav ahead 16 to I ' Lhe Cardinals were out rebounded in the first half and were not getting many second shots at the offensive end They improv ed on this problem in the second half w ith only 11 rebounds first halt and 2K the second halt This effort was lead by Jo Cupps with a seavin high IV rebounds lh e over all scoring lor the Car dinals was very balanced The re bounding c hange in the second half, was a large part of the comebac k ef fort that saw the Cardinals oulscore Spray by 2 1 to 14 in the second halt I—. M Sim a «»d M I I »1 I very body knows Newton's law of t ome down b a s t a n d th a g re a te s t Cardinal girls defeat Spray < Bob Ploy b a r on Newton’s ★ Homeowners ★ Auto n « j » i * may be k>st to shrink, decay or dum ping that may occur after December I J u p it e r c h ie f o f th e R o m a n d e itie s w a s a ls o c a lla d < >/» ; a I « r «.ill* I regardless ot where thev were gr\>wn and lor all uses and purposes The cslm u lr als4< includes jv'(aloes which The Good Hands People. « I « ID . l b * I < Hrgon potato growers harvested an estimated 23 2 million hun dredwcighi 1 1 16 million ions) ol tall |v*taioes in IVK6. 14 percent below ist year's production according to the Oregon Agricultural Statistics Service A rather significant decline in harvested acres more than offset higher viclds in most potato grow mg jicas ol the State Total acres tor harvest amounted to '2 .t* 8 t acres. 9.(881 acres less than IVX5 Yields averaged 446 cwt per acre com pared with 441 cwt per acre last ycjr Stocks ol field run potatoes held lor all purposes in Oregon on December I . IVX6 totaled 17 0 million cwt 1 850.188) tons) This is X't below a year ago amounts to 73*3 ot the State's total production Potatoes being held for processing account tor the largest share of the holdings, nearly iwo thirds o f the State total, most of it being stored in the Hcrnusion Boardnun area Potato stocks in Klamath County as ot December I. IVX6 are estimated at 2 7 million c wt down 16 percenl troni last year Klamath stocks have been reduced by above normal storage losses due to water rot and Mime additional losses are expected to occur However, overall quality ot potatoes remains good Lstatutes on jvKaln sticks on hand includes potatoes stored in Oregon M A » I»»««« I • •« t IM I 4 »«J v*^- : « J J 6 ' «a » Gardner’s 193 » N Mam St 676-9218 MEN’S WEAR H eggner