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I L L 792-130; i - 7i n. f i : ' 70-000 0 1 8 - ¿71 1 91 a ■ifn. ??9- OOP Published: February 16, 1994 Nutrition program offered Fillies down Rockets “ The Food Pyramid and New Food Labels” will be the topic for an educational program of fered Wednesday, Feb. 23 at 10 a.m. at the Extension Office in Pendleton, 721 SE Third St. “ The Food Pyramid has guidelines for selecting a healthy diet, and the new nutritional in formation required on food labels makes selection easier than ever b e fo re ,” com m ents Carol Michael-Bennett, instructor. This program will train par ticipants to reteach the informa tion to an organization in their community. The primary au dience is Morrow and Umatilla County Family Community Education study group leaders, but all interested individuals are welcome. For more information about this educational program contact Carol Michael-Bennett, Morrow County Extension Service, 676-9642 or 1-800-342-3664. ~ tr ~ìf~ i p were the key to Heppners victory. Heppner was 75 percent from the charity stripe connecting on 18 of 24. Jenny Krein tossed in 10 points for the Fillies while Jennifer Humphreys put in 10 for the Rockets. ->r Heppner Bowl ‘Our Place Cafe ’ GRAND OPENING Sunday, Feb. 20 11 a.m.- 9 p.m. Drawings for prizes every hour 12 to 5 Specialty of the day w ill be stuffed pork chops j Blue Mountain Community College will offer group adult beginning golf classes this spring at Willow Creek Country Club. The classes will be available on Wednesday mornings from 10 to 11:30 a.m. or from 5 to 6:30 p.m. and will consist of six in struction sessions. Classes will be held March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 and April 6. The classes are intended for people with little or no prior golf ing experience. They will cover the basics of the rules, play and etiquette of the game. The skills of putting, chipping, pitching, ap proaching, fairway shots and teeing-off will be covered. There is a $20 course fee and a temporary golf course member ship fee of $20 for non-members of Willow Creek Country Club. Registration may be completed by contacting Anne Morter, south Morrow County BMCC coor- ^CHEVROLET Over the years some things never change at a quality dealership HONESTY-INTEGRITY-RESPONSIBILITY-SERVICE Doing business for over 45 years in the same old fashioned way SHERRELL CHEVROLET Hermiston, Oregon By Anne Morter The Cards had the visiting Echo team firmly in hand by halftime Saturday night, Feb. 12, when they led 48-26 and finish ed the night with a 94-60 win. Almost all of the players had circulated off the bench by halftime, but the offense rarely hit a hitch. Jim Logan did some damage to the opponents, hitting three consecutive shots from three point range in the second quarter, and was threatening more before he was brought to the bench for a rest. He finished the game with five three pointers. The Cardinals won comfortably, 94-60. Logan finished the game with 21 points, high for the night. Aaron Heideman had 17, Jared Ashbeck added 16 and Jason Halvorsen made 10 in a game where everyone scored. The Cards continued to rebound well, outboarding the Cougars 48-23. Heideman had 12, Halvorsen had 10 and Ashbeck had seven. The Cardinals had 25 assists for the second night in a row led by Logan and Jake Bacon with five each. Logan, Ashbeck and Steve Allen all had two steals to lead that category. The field goal percentage look ed good at 48 percent on 39 of 81 shooting. At the line, lone con nected on 10 of 17 for 59 percent. “ The percentage is starting to pick up and that’s what we want to do,” said coach Del LaRue. Echo shot 21 of 55 for 38 percent from the field and 18 of 29 for 62 percent from the line. “ It was really a well executed game,” said LaRue. “ We mov ed the ball real well and most of the time, we played pretty good defense,” he added. He also noted that the younger players looked good that night. “ I was really pleased with them,” he said. With the Cards off to district, coach Del LaRue is feeling good about their chances. “ We seem to be peaking at the right time, We are moving the ball well and shooting the ball well. Hopeful ly we are where we need to be,” commented LaRue. Photo by Wayne Ham s Aaron Heideman and Jason Proudfoot go for the loose ball. Inspirational Player of the Week Ad sponsored by htfnzua Corporation ; *» Lr =y Rick Koffler Phone 567-6487 dinator at 422-7429. The classes will be limited to 10 people. For more information contact Morter or instructor John Ed- mundson 676-5177. & Jossie Evans The Heppner Booster Club is proud to announce an Inspirational Player of the Week Award. This award features a boy and girl athlete at Heppner High School who has ' demonstrated a positive attitude, desire, dedication and extra effort. Players are selected by the coaches from the prior weeks game(s) and practices. The ad is sponsored by different businesses each week. Crushed Rock For Sale %” minus 1” minus 3” base rock BMCC to offer golf classes Photo by Joyce Hughes Jenny Krein looks to pass the ball. Junior Kelsie Evans led the Heppner Fillies with 20 points making 8 of 9 freethrows as they heat the Pilot Rock Rockets 49-25 on the Filly home court last Fri day, Feb. 11. Good defense and free throws lone Cards take Echo 94-60 Clean Fill Material Can be picked up at pit or we will deliver. Pit 6 V 2 miles up from mouth of Lower Rhea Creek, Brenner Canyon. Contact Roger Britt 676-5096 P harm acy & Your H ealth Boardman Pharmacy & Hardware 202 1st. N. W. P.O. Box 170 Boardman, Oregon 97818 481-9474 481-7351 What to Do About Dizziness Feelings of dizziness and ver tigo are common complaints, es pecially among older persons. The person affected by vertigo may feel that the world is spinning around him. There may be a sensation of dropping, falling, or swaying. Diz ziness is an altered orientation to one’s surroundings - perhaps a light-headed or giddy feeling. Some experts consider dizziness to be a mild form of vertigo. Common causes of dizziness include inadequate blood flow to the brain, infections, ear problems, anemia, heart valve problems, high blood pressure, or low blood pres sure. Certain medicines such as the diuretics (water pills), calcium channel blockers, digoxin, and medicines used to treat irregular heart rhythms can cause dizziness. Finally, dizziness can result from foods and beverages which con tain caffeine or alcohol. A trial elimination of caffeine-containing foods and beverages may alleviate dizziness. However, abrupt with drawal from heavy caffeine use can cause headaches. If caffeine restriction does not help dizziness, contact a physician in order to rule out heart problems, infection, medicine side effects, anemia or other potential causes. 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