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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T r n u • y r *’ i « h • buuuud 10 ï seuiij-euezEQ jeuddeH » buuuud r ‘ 7 , A display, or boxed*ad in the paper, may be placed by either calling the Gazette- Times at 676-9228. or dropping by our of­ fice Ask to talk to display advertising Display advertising is charged by the amount of space used, or number of col­ umns wide by number of inches deep N ; '*'**■ :v- ) - r S .v - t * * ï » 4 • \ „• * - » - » > 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 >