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by Eric A. Iron Arguably the most important annual sporting event in the world, the Super Bowl has grown into a two-week-long circus that draws millions. In this edition of Tidbits, we’ll take a whirlwind look at the 42 games played so far. • Technically, there was no Super Bowl I – it was billed as the World Championship Game. Held at Memorial Coliseum in L.A. on January 15, 1967, the NFL’s Green Bay Packers defeated the AFL’s Kansas City Chiefs 3510. In those days, teams ran the ball more, but Packers quarterback Bart Starr was MVP with 250 yards passing and two TDs. To ensure maximum viewership, the game was broadcast on both CBS and NBC. • Starr and the Packers returned to defeat the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl II. The game was held in Miami’s Orange Bowl, the stadium which would go on to host three of the first five Super Bowls. • SB III was the first one that really excited the fans. It seemed obvious that the NFL had superiority over the AFL, but the younger league spoke up through the voice of Jets QB Joe Namath, who guaranteed victory over the Baltimore Colts. He delivered the win and became a sports legend overnight. • In 1970, the game was played in New Orleans for the first time, at Tulane Stadium. (This was before the Superdome was built.) The Chiefs rebounded from losing the first Super Bowl to defeat the Minnesota Vikings. • Super Bowls V, VI and VII were all about “righting the ship” for teams that had previously lost the big game. In Super Bowl V, the Colts – previously shocked by Namath’s Jets – handed the Dallas Cowboys a 16-13 loss. (Dallas linebacker Chuck Howley won the MVP award, the first for a non-QB as well as the first for a player on a losing team.) In Super Bowl VI, the Cowboys returned to defeat the Miami Dolphins. • Miami then repeated Dallas’ turnaround, but did them one better. After coming up short in SB VI, the Dolphins dominated in 1972, going undefeated. They topped the Washington Redskins in SB VII, which was (at the time) the fourth-most-watched TV show in U.S. history. SB VIII was held at Rice Stadium in Texas for the first time. In the game, Miami beat the Vikings, joining the Packers as the only teams with back-to-back wins. • The Pittsburgh Steelers took care of Minnesota in SB IX. The Steelers again emerged victorious in 1976, beating the Cowboys in SB X. A year later, SB XI placed the team that lost SB II (the Raiders) against a team that had lost three Super Bowls already (the Vikings). Oakland made Minnesota the first team to lose four Super Bowl (continued) games.
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THE SUPER BOWL (continued): .• The Cowboys, the only team other than the Vikings to lose multiple Super Bowls, won their second in 1978 against the Denver Broncos (who would go on to lose their first four Super Bowls, just like the Vikings). For the first time, co-MVP awards were given, as the heart of Dallas’ defense – Harvey Martin and Randy White – shared the honor. •The Steelers won back-to-back Super Bowls once again by defeating Dallas in SB XIII and the Los Angeles Rams in SB XVI. Pittsburgh QB Terry Bradshaw matched Bart Starr by winning the MVP award for both games. In 1981 the Oakland Raiders handily beat the Philadelphia Eagles in SB XV. • The 1982 game was the first held in a coldweather location. Luckily, Michigan’s Pontiac Silverdome was well insulated. SB XVI also brought two new teams into the game for the first time in a decade. The San Francisco 49ers beat the Cincinnati Bengals 26-21. Dan Ross caught 11 passes, a record since tied but not bettered. • Miami lost to Washington in 1983 to even its Super Bowl record at 2-2. The Redskins failed to repeat, however, and lost SB XVIII to the (then-Los Angeles) Raiders. The trophy then hopped across the Bay as the 49ers topped Miami to win SB XIX. • Two ‘new’ Super Bowl teams faced off in 1986. The Chicago Bears rode their “Super Bowl Shuffle” to a decisive 46-10 victory over the New England Patriots. At the time,this was both the most points scored and the largest victory margin for the winning team. • Denver returned to play in SB XXI, but fell to the N.Y. Giants with QB Phil Simms record 88% completion rate. Denver became the second team to lose back-to-back Super Bowls when the Redskins took SB XXII with rookie Running Back Timmy Smith’s SB record 204 rushing yards. • SB XXIII was a rematch of the 1982 game, and the 49ers beat the Bengals again. MVP Jerry Rice set a stillintact record with 215 receiving yards. San Francisco repeated against the Broncos in 1990; it was the 49ers’ fourth win, and Denver’s fourth loss. • The early 1990s belonged to the Buffalo Bills, who reached four consecutive Super Bowls beginning in 1991. Unfortunately, the team lost the game each time. The Giants won SB XXV while the Redskins took SB XXVI. The Cowboys topped the Bills in both 1993 and 1994, the first time the same two teams played consecutive Super Bowls. • The 49ers played in the Super Bowl for an unprecedented fifth time in 1995, beating the San Diego Chargers. SB XXX gave the Cowboys an opportunity to avenge two previous losses to Pittsburgh. Dallas won for the third time in four seasons and set a record by appearing in their eighth Super Bowl. • In 1997, Green Bay got to the big game for the first time since the NFL-AFL merger. The Packers beat the Patriots as the Super Bowl made its first appearance on the Fox TV network. The Broncos surprised the favored Packers a year later in SB XXXII, winning for the first time. Denver won again the following year over the Atlanta Falcons. • Two relocated teams matched up in 1999, as the St. Louis Rams beat the Tennessee Titans (who came up just a yard short of tying the game on the very last play). Another moved franchise, the Baltimore Ravens, beat the Giants in 2000 to win in its first Super Bowl. • Since then, you probably know the story. The New England Patriots have appeared in four of the last seven Super Bowls, winning three of them. The Steelers, Giants, and Colts returned to win Super Bowls too. Also victorious was one first-time entrant, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who took SB XXXVII in 2002. The Eagles, Bears, Raiders and Rams lost in that stretch, as did the Seattle Seahawks and Carolina Panthers. Who will win this year’s game in Tampa? You’ll find out when SB XLIII kicks off on February 1! Two friends paid $1,500 each for Super Bowl tickets. When they arrived at the game, they noticed an empty seat next to them, with an older woman sitting on the other side. A few minutes into the game, one of the men asked the lady if she knew why the seat was empty. “We paid $3,000 four ours,” he continued. “It was my husband’s,” she replied. “He died recently, so I decided to come to the game by myself to honor him.”“Uh-huh,” said the man, “But couldn’t you have given the ticket to a friend or maybe a family member?” “I offered it to everyone I knew,” she replied. “Really, I did. But they all decided to go to the funeral instead.”
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Peanut Butter Products Safe at Lincoln County Schools Tom Rinearson, Superintendent Phone: (541) 265-4403 Fax: (541) 574-7620 Lincoln County School District is not impacted by the recent 10 Miles South of Newport recall of King Nut Peanut Butter, as that is not a brand carried in (541) 563-3930 stock at the districts schools. In addition, that brand has not been as part of the USDA Commodity program. There are two types of fisher The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued the peanut butter men - those who fish for sport recall after a recent multi-state outbreak of salmonella-related illand deaths. The recalled peanut butter product is distributed and those who fish for fish. nesses to establishments such as long-term care facilities, prisons, deten~Author Unknown tion centers, hospitals, schools, universities, and restaurants. It is "Who ever said "A bad day of fishing is always not sold directly to consumers and is not known to be distributed sale in grocery stores. better than a good day at work." Never had their forToretail see a list of products using King Nut Peanut Butter as an boat sink." unknown ingredient, go online to: www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/peanut"The two best times to fish is when it's rainin' and butterrecall/index.cfm
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“Gift from the Heart” Classic High Tea Benefit Who: Concerned Friends for the homeless and Needy What: Gift from the Heart benefit High Tea Where: Sacred Heart Parish Hall..Newport, OR (North Coast Hwy & 101) When: Sunday February 8th 2-4 p.m. Why: Proceeds will benefit Samaritian House homeless shelter, My Sister’s Place, and Habitat for Humanity, Tickets: reserved tickets$20.00 available from committee members or Ellen Cowden trea P>O> Box 237 Newport OR 97365 or 541-574-6407 The five course Classic High Tea is being entertained by “Lost-In-Time” by Oregon Recorder Society Guest speaker: Monica Beemer MSW executive director for “Sisters of the Road” a homeless shelter & cafe in Portland, OR. Raffle tickets will be available for a wall Hanging designed for this event as well as a Silent Auction for the Heart Baskets Centerpieces FMI Rose Troxel 541-265-6118
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Chefs Against Hunger, a fundraising benefit for Food Share of Lincoln County, will take place Monday, February 2nd from 6:30 to 9:00 at the Agate Beach Best Western in Newport. This is a premier food and wine benefit to benefit Sol Project. Sol is a program of Food Share that provides free lunch to over 275 children every Monday-Friday during summer break. Since the project began in 2003, Food Share has delivered over 68,000 lunches to children in Toledo, Siletz, Newport, South Beach, Agate Beach and Lincoln City. Chefs from Lincoln County, the Willamette Valley and Florence showcase their most sumptuous hors d'oeuvre s and dessert delicacies for this cuisine gala. All food and samples of wine and microbrews are included in the price of the ticket. Chef Ryan Cornwall, executive chef at the Starfish Grill, and event originator is once again coordinating this food extravaganza. He's pleased that many past participants are coming together in this exciting way to help Food Share. Quimby's, Canyon Way, Blackfish Cafe, Cafe Mundo, the Shilo Inn and Willamette Valley Country Club are back with wonderful culinary surprises. Local Ocean Seafood, Chinook Winds, Nana's Irish Pub and the Bayhouse will participate with delicious offering as well. Carol DeMuth, Food Share Project Coordinator, is delighted that Chef Ryan is staging Chefs again this year. “He recognizes the huge need we have in this county and is determined to make a difference. We're very grateful for this elegant and exciting affair.” Tickets are limited so advanced ticket reservations are encouraged. Tickets may be purchased at Food Share of Lincoln County or at the Newport Performing Arts Center. The price per ticket is $40, or two for $75. Make a reservation now by contacting Food Share at 265-8578 or the PAC at 265-2787.
TIP OF THE WEEK: WHEN NOT TO USE FOG/AUXILIARY LIGHTS
Coastal areas of Lincoln County can present motorists with poor visibility driving conditions at any time of the year, but in winter fog, rain, and heavy mist are common issues for motorists. Fog lights, when used appropriately, can increase visibility for drivers, but can also substantially impair the visibility of other motorists when used incorrectly. Your Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office offers the following information on the use of fog lights to help increase motorist safety. Fog lights should only be used at low speeds in fog, heavy mist, and snow situations where visibility is significantly reduced. They must be aimed and mounted low to increase the illumination on the road surface. According to Oregon law under ORS 811.515(6), auxiliary and/or fog lights must be used like the high beam headlight system of your car. Fog and auxiliary lights are required to be turned off in: 1. When an oncoming vehicle approaches within 500 feet. 2. When following another vehicle within 350 feet. The color of auxiliary and/or fog lights is also regulated. Fog lights may be either white or amber (yellow). Rules prohibit other colors such as blue. The offense for failing to comply is enforced under ORS 811.520 (1)(a) and is a class B violation with a bail of $242.00. If your car came equipped with auxiliary lighting, it’s recommended that you know where the switches are and how to use them – at least to turn the lights off; and leave them off if you don’t want to deal with dimming. If you plan to install fog or auxiliary lights as an after market feature, it’s important to know that Oregon has adopted special rules that manufacturers must meet. All products must be labeled; anything that is labeled “not for street use” cannot be used on public roadways. Manufacturers must meet or exceed Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) and/or Department of Transportation (DOT) manufacturing standards to market their products in Oregon for street use. For more information and tips, visit our web site at www.lincolncountysheriff.net
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How Old Do You Feel? A show of hands, please: How many of us feel significantly younger than our real age? Many seniors feel, on average, about 13 years younger than we really are. So says a large study that was done over the course of six years with participants aged 70 and older. The mirror told a different story, though. It's not surprising that women felt closer to their real age when it comes to appearance. We can blame Madison Avenue for that one, I'm sure. In certain circles there's a negative stereotype about older women, and unfortunately some of us buy into it. Men don't seem to have the same self-image problems, according to the study. And given the same age between men and women, women perceived themselves to be on average four years older than the men. By the end of the study, however, it was the men whose satisfaction with themselves decreased more than the women's did. Perceptions in general changed as the study went on. By the end of the study, many reported a decrease of a few years in the difference between real and perceived age. There was a link between feeling young and healthy and living a long life, of course. Those who had a positive attitude about aging in general had the greatest discrepancy between real and perceived age. Those who started the study with health issues perceived their age to be closer to what it actually was. I'm not sure I like the attitude of one of the researchers, though. She was quoted as saying that the 13 years is an "illusion." Of course it is. But so are the images that are put before us by Madison Avenue. As long as we're happy and healthy, does it matter what "number" we assign ourselves?
Since 1996, the Department of Veterans Affairs has been demanding reimbursement for benefit checks sent during the month that a married war veteran died. It shouldn't have done this. Twelve years ago, a law was passed that directed the VA to allow spouses to keep those final benefit and disability checks. Yet untold hundreds of thousands of widows (possibly as many as 50,000 per year) were dinged for the Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer reader questions, money just at the time they needed it most. Either the but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible. Write to her widows paid it back or started making payments when in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to columnreply@gmail.com. they received demand letters -- or the government got (c) 2009 King Features Synd., Inc. into their checking accounts and took it back. Sometimes it was both. The VA says the problem was caused by a computer glitch that was never fixed. When the new law took effect, automated letters demanding repayment just kept rolling out. Now that the problem has come to light, the VA plans to fast-track a fix and get checks out starting in February. If you know a widow to whom this might apply, clip this column for her. If you're in a service organization such as the American Legion and you've had married members pass away, talk to the widows and ask if they had to pay back the last benefit check they received. While the VA says it will send the money (once it sorts out who's to get it), chances are there will be many widows who slip through the cracks, possibly for something as simple as an address change. It might only involve $100, or it could be thousands. Doesn't matter. If the war veteran died after Dec. 31, 1996, the money from the last check belongs to the widow. The VA's number is 1-800-827-1000. Write to Freddy Groves in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to columnreply@gmail.com (c) 2009 King Features Synd., Inc.
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