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PAGE 4 --- THE DAYTON TRIBUNE, DAYTON,
Low-Rider Cruise.in vehicles.
OR 97114
--- THURSDAY, JUNE 2003
The Dayton City Council will meet Monday, July 7,
at 6:30 pm in the Dayton Fire HalL
The Dayton Chamber will meet Monday, July 14, at
noon in the Dayton Fire Hall. Visitors are welcome.
The Dayton Fire District Board will meet at 7:30 pm
Monday, July 14 in the Dayton Fire Hall.
for sale
ponds is at least 1000 fish for Surface-acre of water, so
landowners can roughly figure on 250 Gambusia for an
area that is 100'xl00'.
Since the amount of mosquito larvae is dependent on
location, the weather and other factors, there is no hard
and fast rule regarding the number of fish to be stocked.
Using less than the recommended number of fish may
mean that all the mosquito larvae won't get eaten.
Gambusia do not range any further than they need to
so if landowners introduce them into ponds it is recom-
mended to distribute the fish around its perimeter.
If mosquitoes grow scare, the mosquito fish can be
supplied with regular fish food or dry dog food that has
been broken into small crumbs.
If you have any questions regarding mosquito fish or
West Nile Virus please contact the Yamlfill SWCD at
(503) 472-6403. Yanshill Public Health also is a resource
for West Nile Virus information, and they can be reached
at (503) 434-7525.
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By Vern Holm, Resource Conservationist,
Yamhill SWCD The Oregon Department of Forestry officially de-
In an effort to help local landowners militate against clared that fire season went into effect at 12:01 am Thurs-
the threat of West Nile Virus, the Yamhill Soil and Water day, June 26, in Northwest Oregon. This area includes
Conservation District is now stocking Gambusia, more private, state, county and BLM forest lands protected by
commonly known as mosquito fish. the Oregon Department of Forestiy in Washington,
Mosquito fish are native to the southeastern states, Multnomah, Tillamook, Yamhill, Columbia and Clatsop
and have long been used in Multnomah, Clackamas, and counties.
Jackson Counties to control mosquito larvae. Gambusia According to Match Taylor, Protection Unit Forester
are quite hardy, and often reproduce in farm or irrigation at Forest Grove, woods workers are required to have fire
ponds. For this reason Oregon law states that these prevention and fire fighting equipment at their operation
non-natives should not be introduced where they can ac- site and provide a watchman on each operation after
cess waters of the state, equipment is shut down. Fire season rules also prohibit
Yamhill SWCD is selling the fish at $4 per dozen/S2 smoking while in or traveling through any "operation
for six, etc. Due to the cost of the Gambusia, transporta- area", and prohibit the use of fuse and caps for blasting on
tion, and equipment the district cannot provide a price Forest land. In addition, open burning has been banned in
i break for large orders. The fish are available at the SWCD most counties. These bans on open burning are imple-
JuneThe30 toDayt njuly 14.TribuneNo TribuneWill be willCl sedf rbe publishedvacaa nfr mlonJuly I office is located at 2200 SW 2nd Street, McMinnville. merited in cooperation with local fire defense boards and
3andJulylO. Have a safe and happy Fourth of July. I Payment must be in the form of cash or check.Generally, five or six fish per large stock tank is suf- willfall, remain in effect until significant rains begin in the
ficient to control mosquito larvae. The rule of thumb for
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Attention Parade Lovers! If yon like to strut your stuff fight Preregistration is appr~cmt,ut ast-rmnute entries II
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down the main street, you are in luclL Dayton is now are always welcome. The parade is Saturday, July26th.
making plans for another Old T]mer's Parade sponsored by Check in with the parade manager at the staging area II
the Dayton Chamber and the City of Dayton. You have a (the high school grandstand on 9th street) by 3:15 pm II
uniqueopportunity this July 26th - to be included in the judging.
TWO PARADES IN ONE DAY! II
You can be a part of the Newberg Old Fashioned Days Parade line up begins at 2:00 pm. Judging will begin at I
Parade held in Newberg at 10:00 and then come over to be 3:15 pro. The procession starts at 4:00 pro. Trophies,
a pat~t of the Dayton Old Timer's Parade. Judging starts at 1 st, 2nd, and 3rd place ribbons, as well as participation II
3:15. ribbons will be awarded.
The Dayton parade is held in conjunction with Dayton's
annual Old Tamer's Weekend on July 26th - 28th. Come join
us by entering our parade and be a part of the fun.
If you wish to participate, please fill out the entry located at
the bottom of this page and return it to:
Dayton Chamber Entries may also be dropped
P.O. Box 237 off at the Dayton City Hall, or
Dayton, OR 97114 The Dayton Tribune.
For information on the Newberg O1d Fashioned Days |
Parade, contact: II
Mike Boyes at 503-538-9455
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For information on the Dayton Old Tamer's Parade, 1
contact:
Penny Kennen at 503-864-3376 or II
Sue Hollis at Dayton City Hall,
503-864-2221. |
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Name of entry, group, or organization
Lafayette student receives degree
Oregon Health & Science University's 2003 com-
mencement ceremony was held on June 4 in Portland.
Among those receiving a degree from the School of
Nursing was Tamara Johnson of Lafayette.
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