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The Heppner Varsity Killies went
up against the Weston M. Kwen Tig
erScots Tuesday. Oct J.t Heppner in
all important match which decidisi
who would go to the district tourna
ment at t mattila on Saturday. Oct
occupant of property is required to
make every practical attempt to
eradicate weeds of economic impor
lance and to prevent their spread
P t 'B L I C N O T IC K
The Morrow County Court has de
dared the following weeds as Sox
ious
and each person, firm or
corporation owning or occupying
land within the county shall destroy
or prevent the seeding on such land
“ A " last
Noxious Weed»
Skeleton Weed Chondrilla juneea.
Yellow Star Thistle Centaurea sol
stitialis
Tansy ragwort Senecio
jacobaea >, Dalmation A yellow toad
flax ilunana spp
Mediterranean
Sage iSalvia aithiopis l.e.ily spur
ge Kughprhia csula
Npikeweed
(Centrom adia pungenus . Musk
thistle Carduus nutans
When the provisions "t 'tus ordin
ance are not being complied with,
the Weed Inspector shall serve a
written notice to the owner or
occupant of the land If the inspect
or is unable to personally serve the
owner or occupant, the inspector
shall post the notice in three con
spicuous places on the land If the
owner or occupant of property fails
or refuses to immediately destroy or
cut noxious weeds after lieing noli
fieri by personal service or posting
the Weed Inspet tor shall immediate
ly notify the District Attorney who
shall lake necessary steps for en
forcement
The Morrow County Court has de
dared the following weeds of Kcon
omic Importance
The owner or
It
last
Wtssls of economic
importance
Poison Hemlock Coniutn macula
turn'. Canada Thistle iCirsium ar
vettsr Scotch Thistle lOnopordum
.o anthium
Jointed (.oatgrass
Aegilope i ylindrica . SI Johnswort
Hypericum performatum l. . Per
ennial sowthistle *Sonchus arven
sis' Kield bindweed iConvolvulus
arvcrisis' Cereal rye (Secale cere
ale Wildoats Avena fatua John
songrass (Sorghum halepensei.
Knapweeds Hussion Centaurea re
(»•ns Diffused i Centaurea diffusa >,
Spotted Centaurea maculosa .Dud
der (Cuscuta sp p ), Medusahead
Kye Ely mus caput meduseae >.
Puncturvine 'Tribuios terrestrisi.
Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salic
aria), W'hiletop (Cardarla draba
If the owner or occupant of property
fails to make every practical at
tempt to eradicate weeds of econom
n importance, and to prevent their
spread a fine not to exceed látsi for
each offense can be issued Juris
diction for prosecution of this ordin
ance shall be with the Justice Court
Copies of Ordinance No MC-C 4 84
can l>e obtained at Morrow County
Court House Published by Morrow
County Weed Control District
Published
November l. 8, 11484
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Nurse available 9 to 5
Mon., l ues., Thur. «£ Fri.
returned the serve Heppner set the
ball up and sent a good hard spike
ha* k to Weston McKwen to win the
first game with a final score of 16 14
As the crowd continued to cheer,
the TigerScots served a go**! serve
and received the first point of the
second game Heppner didn’t let this
discourage them they stayed in
then- and stopped the serve Hep
prier was really hustling and com
m i» * atuig The I* lilies pulled ahead
of tlie TigerScots 6 4 when Weston
M< I wen called a time out Heppner
went tun k in and pulled as well
Tticv were serving very well Hep
pner had a lot of bump, sets and hard
spikes down to Weston McKwen.
which gained them ijuite a few
points There were again very long
vollie* and excellent hustle with the
score IJ 4 Heppner had the serve
The serve was over and Weston
McKwen returned it to the Killies
Heppner was ready and sent it hark
lo We
Mi I-. w * i* m ;M J ar.i*thei
point Again Heppner servisi the ball
and Weston Mi Kwen couldn't return
It The score was now 14 5 Heppner
served for the winning point The
TigerScots returned the ball A long
vollv was played and finally Hep
prier sent a spike hack over to
Weston McKwen
which they
weren I able to return Heppner
scored and won the game The
crowd went wild, the Heppner Killies
had earned a place in district
competition
This was the ties I game all
season We ployed with a lot of
teamwork and potential." comment
I 1 one of the Killies
This was (hr Killies Iasi home
volleyball Kanir so it started out
with a (ew presentations The senior
players Jodi 1‘adbrrg Janelle Me
Klhany. Stephani Payne and Kllen
Arbngast. received special rrcogni
lion Then they presented flowers to
their parent* Following
this the
Heppner fillu-s prewnted coach
Stef am. H«okkcv|>cr and heljwr
Jean Strang- and manaKer Val
II.lifer with flowers
Heppner went out on the court
ready to twgin The exceptionally
largr number of fans |{nt the Killies
fired up and llrpprier started the
first gam* with a good serve The
Killies also received the first point
Heppner was really hustling and
going after the ball There were Ion if
willies between the two teams Both
teams were serving very well Wes
ton McKwen gave Heppner a few
hard serves and Heppner had a bit of
trouble receiving the ball, but they
stayed in there and fought hard The
lead changes! hack and forth he
tween the two teams Heppner pul
led ahead of the TigerScots lo 8 and
Weston McKwen called a tune out
Heppner played very well and very
smart up at the net They gained
many points from blocks and spikes
from the front row The lead con
tinued to switch from team to team
after each serve until Heppner was
in the lead IS-14 and Weston Me
Kwen was serving Heppner return
ed the ball and the Tiger Scot*
weren't ready so the serve was
turned liack over to Heppner Hep
pner served and Weston McKwen
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