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i^ Ê Ê Ê Ë m m . * . . * - *• » *■•> -I* * r * -> You are cordially invited to a Baby Shower for Kyle Ryan Carlson ,X ^ C . son of Paul and Mary Saturday ; October 2 4 T 2 00 - 4 00 o m S 0ADT ' B ksSS All friends jnd ro/jtives j S,K)WER V o re invitai to .t ttrml ________ J r \ m iu \R m \< ,i m iv v iii ✓ NEW & REBUILT RAILS — RIMS — ROLLERS fa ll Fof * MACHINE BUILD UP OF IDLERS A ROLLERS free ✓ RKRIM SPROCKETS P la y in g s o lid ly and n e a rly flawlessly, the Cardinals defeated the Dufur Rangers in straight mat ches Saturday, October 18 Th e Cardinals had several key players in the first game Junior Angie Rudisill and senior Rondi Te w s both played excellent games on defense and offense Sophomores Jo Cupps and M ary Cupps N*th played very solid games for the Cards who won the game easily 15-8 Juior Jill Nelson added devastating serving in the second game while sophomores Darcee Padbcrg and Linda M o n e t both had excellent set ling games m the second game Lhe second game proved to be easier than the easiest match for the varsity L5-6 Th e Cards had excellent c o m munication and great intensity in both games never letting up until they had the win The J V team proved to have con sidcrahlv more trouble with D ufur Hunters Save Your Hides Donate your Deer and Elk Hides for the Veterans' Rehabilitation Program Look for Hide Barrels Around Town B&C REPAIR . INC. H ep p err n Pnenils er Meet E lks 142 N. 358 Main 122 7 « 1H IO.»:. OHH.ON * v *, • -•• - By Sean Warren Fstirtjgfgç ✓ DESIGN & BUILD OUR OWN CABS & PRESSURIZER UNITS ✓ TRACK PRESS TO TURN OR REPLACE PIN A: BUSHINC S 4 2 2 -7 4 9 9 • . %* • *•' • ' * ----------- lone Volleyball defeats Rangers M ike M ahoney. Heppner. won first m team roping, first m cow cut ting. and tenth in call roping D avid C la rk , lo n g Creek, won first in steer wrestling, first in sad die hronc riding and second in bareback riding lo c Coehlo. K im b e rly, tied for third in boy s cow cutting ,s • Hrppnrr (ìtir i^ lim n . Heppner. Ortf oa Wednesday, October 21, I W - SEVEN cond place with 46 points Ih e girls team troph) was won by Southern Case ¿ale with 46 punts and Scio winning second with Ift points A ll Around hoy was IXisid C la rk , I ong Creek riding for M o rro w C o u n t) with 29 points Resersc A ll Around was won by Mike Mahoncs. Heppner, ruling lor M o rro w C ounty with 21 points A ll Around girl w js K elly Hd wards, Redmond. with .1,1 ‘A points Resersc A ll-A ro u n d girl was Tammy H ill, riding for Southern Cascade, from M e rrill, with .12 pi tints 1 . v H igh S ch ool R odeo w in n ers an n ou n ced Th e C ro o k C o u n t) H igh School rodeo was held at Pnnev illc. on ( V toher 17 18 Th e h o )\ team trophy was won by M orrow C o u n t) with 57 points, followed bv Southern Case ,nlo m se « ' 676 m i RJi J V s play ing all three games dow n to ihe w ire in the J V thriller D ufur took the first game 15-11 Despite spirited play by sophomore Katie Doherty and freshman Shara K m neck In the second game the Cards buried the Rangers 15 7 after setting the stage for the dramatic third game Heppner’ s Varsity Fillies were up and ready as they took to the court against the Umatilla Vikings October 11 and kept their district tournament hopes alive with a 15 6, 1 6 4 win Senior setter and floor leader Shannon M cLaughlin and junior set ter O iris ty Stroeher maneuvered their way around the court to pro ducc excellent sets to front row spikers Jennifer C u m n . I ami I and say, and Nance W right C u rrin .b e ing hot as a pistol, rilled down IX attempts, with eleven ol those worth a point or sideout for Heppner " Dus past week Jennifer had been hitting extremely hard at practice and it helps when Shannon and Christy put ihe sets right where she wants them W hen 61 *1 o f what you hit is an ace. that’s sup e r." staled varsity coach T e r n Gentry Transportation meeting set A public meeting of the Special Transportation Fund Advisory C om nultcc w ill be held on M onday, ( k tober 26, 1987, at I 10 p m in the meeting room of the Pettyjohn O f lice Building. Heppner QUESTIONS? Each week the Gazette-Times receives culls from our readers who have i important questions about the services we offer, and how the newspaper works. Please keep this page handy. When you need us, you ’ll know ex actly how to put the G-T to work for you. 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I O I» F illies sto m p U m a tilla Heppner Gazette-Times & G T Printing • Heppner Gazette-Times & G T Printinq • Heppner Gazette-Times & GT Printinq • Heppner Gazette t5 Unfortunately Ihe C ard s lost the third game on a nail biter 17-15. Coach Jocelyn Jones was quoted as saving " w e had a real nice team effort, w e ’ ve really been playing good team ball lately and that’s what we needed to d o ." Uhrivlv Slroeher, Nance W right .uni much im proved Ta m i Lindsay all had a good mghl ol spiking " W e had a hig offensive output tonight and Um atilla didn’t handle our spike attem pts," said G entry "Jca m e I it/simmons came in ami had a cou ple ace spikes to go along with n»c* serving That is just what w e ’ve needed. a total team effort where thev all play well together and com municate on the c o u rt," said G e n us F o r the match. Heppner im p rov ed to a strong XS1 at serves in play with M claiughlin ami F it/sim m o m going 1112 and Junior Sumh Turner chipping in 9-11. K** : **• T V ‘‘ . • s • s k*. *4 \ * * ♦ y ty : ' * ky • By Qrag Barron. Manager G lue hoards arc ulvo effective for rodents but must he used wisely A trick to aid in success is to place these glue boards out in their original "s a n d w ic h " form After the rixlents become accustomed to stepping on the rectangular shaped boards in their runways, the hoards can he separated < iluc boards should never be used in areas where children or jH*ts can accidentally come in con tact with them Tracking jxiwdcrs can provide good results when used in conjunc tion with baiting programs The jsowder is ingested by the rats and mice during their groom ing exer u se s They should be placed strategically in burrowx. along run ways, in bait station entryways and dark sec lulled com er areas T ra c k ing powders should never be used if there is a chance that rats or mice may track the powder into food, lood containers or food preparation surfaces Rat or mouse traps can be very ef fective placed in the nxlents’ runway and hiding areas T o make a trap more effective, expand the surface area o f (he trap trigger by adding a piece of sc reen Sim ply cut out a 2 " x 2 " square of screen and attach it to the trigger Another effective bait to use on all traps, toxicants and glue boards is peanut butter Rats and mice love it and w ill go to great lengths to attain it O n glue boards and bait boxes, dab the peanut butter in the middle to attract the rodent to the toxicant^ or glue O n a trap, put the peanut butter in a piece o f gau/e and tie this little- ball t«> the trigger Th is w ill cause the rodent to pull or tug at the bait and the rest is history . ••• • • ’ -.V North Morrow Vector Control District Has mg a colony o f mice naive in to your house can he a very nasty situation Mass m igration into a home generally occurs when the out side starts to cool down especially in the tall l ast winter I came in contact with a very K id rat infestation problem. It was a situation where the N orw a y rats had lots of food, water and shelter At this particular site elimination of the rats would have been impossible, but reduction was a must Rats were every w here-you know you have a rut problem when they’re visible during the daylight hours I tried various kinds o f con trol methods and had the problem under control in two weeks. F o r effective, long term rat and mouse control, use an integrated ap proach o l sanitation and rodent- proofing supplemented with toxicant or trapping program s Because rodents must have food, water and harborage to survive, removal or reduction o f these factors alone can have a tremendous impact on rodent populations and reproductive rates. Many different rodent control par- grams exist Baiting is one type or rodent control Most hutting pnv- grams utilize anticoagulant roden tic ides Anticoagulants are classified usually as multiple dose or single dose F o r initial dean outs and d if ficult rodent jobs, the newer single dose baits perform very well. F o r maintenance programs, the nultiplc dose baits are usually quite effective. I prefer to use bail stations with these anticoagulant baits because they w ill provide a secure environ ment in which the rodent can feed, but they also protect people, com panion anim als and not-target wildlife Make sure to use fresh high quality bait, maintain the bait freshness by protecting it from dirt, dust and moisture and ensure rat bail contact by proper placement o f the bait within the most active areas .** •• ; i Ï- --•¿ ï 'r - 5 >