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Heppner Gjizette-Tlmes, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 1, 1991 - THREE
Tis the season for termites
_____________By Delpha Jones
’Tis the season for termites to
Indies Play
April 16
swarm, according to John Jepson of
Flight A: low gross-Harriet Pier
Dobyns Pest Control. Mature
son, 41; lot net-Lois Hunt 29; least
reproductive subterranean termites,
-:-Recent visitors at the Pat Wright
center. This meeting was to in
putts-Luvilla Sonstegard 15; long
the most common species found in
home were her daughter and hus
troduce the plans for the planned in
drive 09 hole-Anita Boyer.
the United States, develop wings. On
band Sandi and Jim Putnam from
terpretation center on the reserva
Flight B: Low gross-Jo Pettyjohn
warm, moist days the worker ter
North Carolina. Jim has recently
tion, which will be built on dedicated
47;
low
net-Vem
Batty
32;
least
mites push them out from their
returned from duty in Saudi Arabia.
land east of Pendleton with easy ac
putts-Jo Pettyjohn and Mary Beamer
“shelter tubes” that are connected
Other guests were Steve and Teresa
cess to the freeway. There are plans
tq the colony deep in the ground and
18; long drive-Jo Pettyjohn.
Mounts from Boardman, Mark and
for several of these in Oregon with
will emerge as a swarm. After a
Flight C: low gross-Melba Miller
Lisa Wright and children Ashley and
the first one starting soon in Baker
72.
brief flight that may last from
Zackary from Boise, ID. and Ginger
City.
Other awards: chip in 014 hole-
seconds to minutes, males and
and Burke O’Brien from Heppner.
-:-M artha
C orcoran
from
Luvilla
Sonstegard;
birdie
013
hole-
females pair, their wings break off,
-:-The benefit for the Oddfellow
Douglas, Ala., was a recent visitor
Anita Boyer.
and then they attempt to establish a
Lodge roof was well attended on
with her parents, Glover and Josie
new colony.
Bernice Lott almost hit a police
Saturday evening. A spaghetti sup
Peck. Bill Peck was also a visitor
car,
on
the
road,
on
hole
01.
The
ball
This distinctive flying swarm
per and card party were held and the
from Clamo.
then bounced back in bounds about
though, can be confused with flying
group presented the picture painted
-:-D ebbie
VanCleave and
20 feet from the pin.
or swarming ants. Therefore it is im
by a daughter of Dorothy Burcham,
daughter, Hailey, from California
WCCC/Wlllow
Run
Tournam
ent
portant to be able to distinguish the
who passed away last year. The
recently visited her parents, Lyle and
Sunday, April 21
two so that appropriate control
painting, given to benefit the roof Virginia Peck and other relatives.
Willow Creek Country Club,
recommendations can be made.
project in memory of Dorothy was
-:-Glover and Josie Peck were
Heppner:
low
gross-John
Edmund-
The National Pest C ontrol
on display. Tickets are being sold on
Saturday visitors with their son Bill,
son 66; Gary Watkins 67; Ron
Association cautions you to identify
the painting which has a value of in Clamo.
Bowman 68; Earl Fishbum 70; Ran
your invaders before hitting the
$1500. The card party was well at
-:-Betty Breeding from Portland,
dy Lott 70; George Waterland 71.
panic button. Distinctive identifica
tended with prizes won by the and son Dale, and children were re
Low net-Earl Norris 50; Frank
tions of the termite and the ant are:
following: women’s high-Hilda cent callers with her mother, Lydia
Pearson 51; Rick Sturgeon 52; Tad
termites are yellow-brown to black
Yocom; second high-Dot Halvorsen;
Wilson of Heppner and other
Miller 53; Don McConnell and Dave
in color with uniformly broad bodies
men’s high-Bill Padberg; second relatives and friends in the area.
and
two sets of equal-size wings,
Hanna
54.
high-Elmer Palmer; traveling-Sue
-:-C harlene W hitney from
K.P. second shot: Earl Norris 01.
while flying ants have a very thin
Vinson and Bob Taylor. There will Portland is spending the week at the
waist and have fore wings that are
10; John Edmundson 02, 11; Gene
be another card party on May 11, the home of her parents Cecil and
Sonstegard 4, 13; Rick Sturgeon 7,
larger and longer and of a different
last in the series. There will also be Delpha Jones.
16.
shape than their hindwings.
a food sale on May 10 at Del’s
-:-A get-together was held at the
Long drive 06, 15 Delbert
Another difference is the antenna.
Market. The lodges appreciate the Jones Ranch on Sunday to celebrate
Binschus.
A termite’s antenna is generally
support shown on their projects. Jo and George Irvin’s wedding an
Other awards: most improvement-
There are other activities including niversary, Katie and Bo Bowen’s
Bob Naims eight strokes, 56-48;
a rummage sale, planned for later in birthday and Kenneth Jones and Kim
most persistent-Rusty Estes (high
the spring for the roof benefit.
Davis’s birthday. Those present
gross) 103.
-:-Cecil and Delpha Jones attend were Vicky Bowen and twins from
Willow Run Boardman: low
ed the Umatilla County Historical G oldendale, W A ., C harlene
gross-Gordon Lineau 67; Dick Nutt-
meeting in Pendleton on Sunday last Whitney and Kim Davis from
brock 71; Dave Boltz 72; Dennis
week. The speaker for the day was Portland; Stuart and Valda Smith
Gronquist 72; Jim Harper 73;
Terrence O’Donnell of Portland. and daughter Delpha Jo, from Her-
Wayne Kuhn and Rod Flug 75.
The program was made possible by miston, Dan and Molly Smith and
Low net: Paul Taylor 53; Ray
the Oregon Committees for the infant son from Hermiston, Blaine
Michael 55; Jim Wishart 57; Glen
Humanities. His topic was “ The and Linda DeBrake from Stanfield,
Devin 58; Will Barrick and Phil
Face of the Place". Background Connie Eng and sons, Shane and
Lord 59.
music was provided by Mary Ramig Shawn, and Kenneth Jones and sons,
K.P. second shot: 01, 10 Jim
and vocal selections by Lezlee C hris and Mike, and Phillip
Harper; 2, 11 Wayne Kuhn; 4, 13
Flagg. The meeting, presided over Tellechea and visitors Teressa Cor
Gordon Lineau; 7, 16 Wayne Kuhn.
by president Joy Gugin, was well at bin and friend from Beaverton.
Long drive 0 6 Gordon Lineau.
tended and those wishing had a tour
-:-Joe and Hilda Yocom were
Other awards: most improvement
of the museum and the depot in visitors in Hermiston on Sunday and
seven strokes Wayne Kuhn 41 to 34;
Pendleton. There are many plans for attended a birthday party honoring
most persistent Frank Bates (high
the future of the society building.
her mother Venice Hendrickson on
gross) 86; most honest handicap
-:-Jean Nelson, Ruth McCabe and her birthday.
(high
net) Dave Pedro 71; Dave
Delpha Jones, all members of the
Boltz-Eagle 018.
Morrow County Historical Society
-:-Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenkins
Ladies Golf
motored to Pendleton on Wednesday of Hermiston motored with Cecil
April 23
evening to the YellowHawk Clinic and Delpha Jones to Wells Springs.
Flight A: low gross-Barb Gilbert,
where they attended an open house Mrs. Jenkins wanted to view the
Bev Wilson, Harriet Pierson; low
with many arts and crafts and a most Daughters of the American Revolu
The lone chapter of the National
net-Jan Paustian, Juanita Martin; \ Honor Society., inducted /qre, ije*
enjoyable tasting party which includ tion Monument there. A monument
least "putts-Lucille
Ship U
ed steamed clams, salmon both bak had been erected to Comelious
mdftbers In a cefemoriy held iaSet
Lucille Peck, Juanita Martin.
ed and steamed, dried venison and Giliam who had been killed in an In
Thursday. The new members are
Flight B: low gross-Jo Pettyjohn,
elk, with side dishes of various root dian massacre there.
Coral M itchell; low net-Doll
crops and Indian fry bread.
Cambell; least putts-Maggie Izzett;
Huckleberries were served fresh
chip in-M aggie Izzett, Mary
with the salmon, and other dishes of
Beamer.
syrup and jam. Presiding was An-
Flight C: low gross-Linda Schultz;
tone Minthorn of the Umatilla
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Lynnea Sargent.
Barbecue 2 Man Scramble
April 28
Low gross: three way tie with 32
between Les and Jan Paustain, Mike
and Cindi Doherty and John and Pat
Locked Into The
Edmundson; second-Bob and Sue
Workers
Jepsen.
Low net: first-Eldon and Barbara
Compensation
Gilbert; second-Earl and Peggy
Fishbum.
Plan or The
K.P.: Les and Jan Paustian; se
cond shot on 01-Darrell and Bev
Risk Pool?
Wilson.
Coming events: Jack and Jill Fri
day May 10 at 6 p.m.
straight, whereas the ant's antenna
has a definite elbow.
The confusion may stem from the
fact that both swarming termites and
ants are attracted to light, which is
why you often see insects swarming
around buildings. On the other hand,
seeing swarming insects around win
dows iflside your home may indicate
that you have a termite infestation.
If swarmers are spotted outside
emerging from a tree stump, in
theory, house A and house B near
by might be visited and a colony
started.
Swarmers are not normally strong
fliers. They can easily be carried by
wind currents. And although they
only fly for 150 feet or so, a slight
breeze may disperse them into other
suitable environments.
Termites are capable of nesting in
dead and down lumber, old fence
posts, wooden bridges, firewood and
other wooden items located within
reach of swarmers searching for a
standing crop of cellulose, their basic-
nutritional staple.
The results of their feasting can be
seen in sagging roofs, sloping floors,
stressed or broken beams, loose trim
and cracked plaster.
If a swarm is spotted, or you see
the presence of broken wings in your
home, your pest control company
can take proper steps to eradicate the
lone Honor Society inducts members
Photo by Pam Minster
L-R: Jannie Cupps, Danielle Stefani, David Wagenblast, Crystal
Minster and Ryan Halvorsen all inducted to NHS.
Crystal Minster, Ryan Halvorsen,
By Anne Morter
David Wagenblast, Janie Cupps and
PfcA;‘
PtmieUeStqteyn.,Induction into the
llatioriaT Honor Society is based
(pon scholarship, leadership, service
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Heppner High School Band
memmbers went on a tour April 10
through 12. performing at Jewel
High School in northwest Oregon
and at the Mills City High School
below Santiam Pass.
On their final day they stopped at
Portland State University, where the
students sat in on a university wood
wind rehearsal in the morning. “ In
the afternoon they split into two
groups and the university’s wood
wind and brass specialists worked
directly with the kids," said band
director Bob Isted.
This is a particularly good band
group, Mr. Isted indicated. “ I
thought they could handle the rigors
of a tour," he explained, “ and they
The students spent their first night
at Seaside, where some played
pokerball and others went to the
beach. Some time was squeezed in
the second day for shopping at
Clackamas Town Center, “ But
mostly it was rehearse and per
form,” said Mr. Isted.
Band students who participated
were Laurel Webber-Grey, Alieda
Goodyear, Kathy Anderson, Missy
Wallace, Jeremy Clark, Chad
Doherty, Pete Pearson, David
McCurry. Rick Koffler. Kevin
Payne. Kathy Hire, Joseph Healy,
and Tony Becket.
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pests. Termite control is the least
susceptible to do-it-yourself techni
ques. On the other hand, not seeing
a swarm should not give the
homeowner a false sense of securi
ty. A routine inspection can reveal
the presence of termites in your
home. Homeowners, themselves,
can detect the “ shelter tubes”
through which the insects travel
from their colony in the earth to the
wood they destroy.
Wranglers
announce play
day results
The Wranglers Riding Club has
announced results for the April 21
and 28 playdays.
Stickhorse Race: first-Madison
Bailey, second-Brent parks; third-
Becky Schiller; fourth-Josi Grant.
5 & under Poles: first-Genia
Grant; second-Megan Bergstrom;
third-L acy Davis; fourth-Pat
Schiller.
Barrels: first-Megan Bergstrom;
second-Lacy Davis; third-Genia
Grant; fourth-Pat Schiller.
Put N Take: first-Pat Schiller;
second-Lacy Davis; third-Megan
Bergstrom; fourth-Genia Grant.
6 & 7 year olds Poles: first-Sara
Eckman; second-Brett Barber; third-
Katie Walton; fourth-Joe Papineau.
Barrels: first-Joe Papineau;
second-Sara Eckman; third-Brett
Barber; fourth-Katie Walton.
Put N Take: first-Katie Walton;
second-Sara Eckman; third-
Jeannette Brentley; fourth-Megan
Bailey.
8 -10 year olds Poles: first-Angela
Munkers; second-Brian Knowles;
third-Casey Evans; fourth-Annie
Hisler.
Barrels: first-Blake Knowles;
second-Brian Knowles; third-Casey
Evans fourth-Kathleen Greenup.
Put N Take: first-
Brian Knowles; second-Kathleen
Greenup; third-Angela Munkers
fourth Heather Davis.
1 1 - 1 3 year olds Poles: first-
Dawn Boor; second-T iffanie
Munkers; third-Stormy Howard;
fourth-Shannon Walton.
Barrels: first-Stormy Howard;
second-Dawn Boor; third-Shannon
W alton;
fourth-Stephanie
Hague wood.
Put N Take: first-Jossie Evans;
second-Dawn Boor; third-Brenda
Holtz; fourth-Suzy Heideman.
1 4 - 1 8 year olds Poles: first-
Shelly Ashbeck; second-Amy
Greenup; third-Sara Greenup.
Barrels: first-Shelly Ashbeck;
second-Sara Greenup; third-Amy
Greenup.
Put N Take: first-Shelly Ashbeck:
second-Amy Greenup third-Sara
Greenup.
19 & Over Poles: first-Maureen
Crossley; second-Mary Knowles.
Barrels: first-Anita Pranger;
second-Maureen Crossley; third-
Mary Knowles.
April 28, Stick Horse Race: first-
Cody Walton; second-Madison
Bailey; third-Jode Coil; fourth-Josie
Grant; fifth-Becky Schiller.
5 & Under Barrels: first-Genia
Grant; second-Megan Bergstrom;
third-L acy Davis; fourth-Pat
Schiller.
Poles: first-Megan Bergstrom;
second-Lacy Davis; third-Genia
Grant; fourth-Pat Schiller.
Scurry: first-Megan Bergstrom;
second-Pat Schiller; third-Lacy
Davis; fourth-Genia Grant.
6 & 7 year olds Barrels: first-Joe
Papineau: second-Brett Barber;
third-Sara Eckman; fourth-Katie
Walton.
Poles: first-Joe Papineau; second-
Sara Eckman; third-Katie Walton:
fourth-Brett Barber.
Scurry: first-Joe Papineau;
second-Sara Eckman; third-Megan
Bailey; fourth-Brett Barber.
8-10 year olds Barrels: first-
Angela Munkers; second-Casey
Evans; third-Blake Knowles: fourth-
Brian Knowles.
Poles: first-B rian Knowles;
second-Angela Munkers; third-Jared
Eckman; fourth-Jaylene Papineau.
Scurry: first-Angela Munkers;
second-Brian Knowles: third-Jaylene
Papineau; fourth-Amy Papineau.
11-13 year old Barrels: first-
Tiffanie Munkers; second-Stormy
Howard; third-Dawn Boor; fourth-
Char Coe.
Poles: first-Jossie Evans; second-
Tiffanic Munkers; third-Dawn Boor:
fourth-Stormy Howard
Scurry: first-Tiffanie Munkers;
second-Jossie Evans: third-Dawn
Boor; fourth-Brenda Holtz.
14-18 year old Barrels: first-Shelly
Ashbeck; second-Sara Greenup:
third-Amy Greenup
Poles: first-Sara Greenup; second-
Amy G reenup;
third-Shelly
Ashbeck
Scurry: first-Amy Greenup;
second-Shelly Ashbeck: third-Sara
Greenup
19 & Over Scurry: first-Ken
Eckman.