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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 24, 1993 The Heppner High School cheerleaders will be holding a community pep assembly Thurs day, February 25 at 7 p.m . at the H eppner High School gym . The se! 1 HH* pep assembly is open to everyone and will honor both the Fillies and M ustangs before district tournam ent. Hardman Center plans meeting T he H ardm an C om m unity Center will meet Sunday, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m . to m ake final plans for participation in the annual Hepp n er St. P a tr ic k ’s w e ek en d celebration. The agenda will include discus sion o f the calendar o f events for the year. O rganizers hope for a good turnout and encourage- all members to attend this impor tant meeting. Garden Club plans potluck The Heppner Garden Club w ill meet M arch 1 at 6:30 p.m . at the St Patrick Senior C enter for a potluck dinner. Eva Lou G reiner, Blue Mt. District D irector o f Oregon State Federation o f Garden Clubs, will be the guest and featured speaker. H er program will be “ Xeroscap- ing. Landscaping Y our Garden With Drought-Resistant Plants.” All interested gardeners are in vited to attend. The program will begin at 7:30 p.m . Photo by Joyce Hughes Kevin Payne (3) guards a Weston-McEwen TigerScot Tues day night at Hermiston in a do-or-die tie breaker game to see who would go to the district 2A tournament as the number one team. The Mustangs beat the TigerScots 78-61 for the first place spot in CBC league. Heppner will play Umatilla Friday, Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Pendleton Convention Center. lone players named to Big Sky team o ur cool when the game got tight,” he added. “ Everyone per formed and did the jo b for u s,” said LaRue. Cards run off with victory By Anne Morter If the crowd cam e for excite m ent. they got it when the lone C ardinals beat D ufur 78-66 for the boys' championship o f the Big Sky League last Friday, Feb. 19 at Umatilla High School. The C ards watched a 10 point halftime lead dwindle to one with a m inute left in the third quarter. With a precarious 53-52 lead, the C ard s started n ailing th ree pointers to turn the mom entum back in their direction. W ith a total o f five treys, starting late in the third quarter and nine o f 14 free throws shinning in the fourth quarter, the C ardinals pulled away to defeat the Rangers, 78-66 and gam er a return trip to the 1A State Tournam ent in Baker City M arch 3-6. "T hey came out shinning in the third quarter. We didn't block out on boards and we didn't move the ball well,” commented coach Del LaRue on his team 's troubles in the third period. Also Aaron Heidem an’s offensive presence was not felt since he was on the bench with foul trouble. But in the fourth quarter, Heideman returned and the Cards started to see good ball movement again as well as finding the open man. ” 1 knew we were going to com e back and be real strong.” com mented LaRue. Aaron Heideman was the C ar dinal’s high scorer with 17 points. He also had 12 rebounds as the Cards out rebounded the Rangers 48-33. David W agenblast had a good game with 15 points, including two three-pointers. 16 assists and five rebounds. " H e did a great jo b o f leading us on the flo o r,” noted LaRue. Jake Bacon led with two steals and Deacon Heideman had four blocked shots in the game. P h a rm a cy & Your H ea lth Boardman Pharmacy & Hardware 202 1st N.W. P.O. Box 170 Boardman. Oregon 97818 481-9474 481-7351 Eye Drops for Open- Angle Glaucoma Glaucoma is a common eye condition in which there is in creased aqueous (water-like) fluid pressure in and around each eye. If the increased pressure is not re lieved. damage to the optic nerve and loss of vision can result. Most glaucoma (70 to 90 percent) is of the type referred to as primary open- angle orchronic glaucoma. Drain age of aqueous fluids from within the eye is blocked due to degenera tive eye changes. Such changes occur gradually, often over a num- berofyears. Loss ofeye sight is so slow that it may not be detected easily. Peripheral vision loss is one of the first visual changes to occur with open-angle glaucoma. The goal of drug therapy is to slow the progress of the disease. Photo by Wayne Hams Beta-blocker medicines such as betaxolol, timolol, and metiprano- lol decrease the production of aqueous fluid. Miotics are medi cines such as pilocarpine and echothiopate which promote the drainage of fluid from the eye. Sympathomimetic amines include epinephrine and dipivefrin. This group of glaucoma medicines de creases fluid production and pro motes fluid drainage as well. Most glaucoma medicines are available in the form of eye drops. When using eye drops, one should instill the correct number of drops in one or both eyes as directed. Place drops in the lower eye lid (pull down the eye lid to form a pouch). Keep the eyes closed for five min utes if possible. David Wagenblast (22) goes high for layin over Dufur players “ I thought we played real well d e f e n s iv e ly ,” co m m e n te d LaRue. LaRue, notiing that they knew they had to shut down D ufur’s three point shooters. "W e did the things we had to do well. We kept The Cards shot 28 o f 53 for 53 percent from the field and 16 of 22 for 73 percent from the line. The Rangers hit 30 o f 69 for 43 percent from the field and four o f six for 67 percent from the line. Gun club lists winners Loren W oodside tied for first place in the handicap event with scores o f 23 each. Second place went to Pat Lovgren who broke 22 targets. The final week o f league shooting will be Sunday, Feb. 28. The club will open at noon. D avid C am pbell and Jeff Cutsforth- led the singles’ event with perfect scores o f 25 at the M orrow County Gun C lub shoot Feb. 21. Kelwayne Haguewood and Loren W oodside tied for se cond with a score o f 23 out o f 25. 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