SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 15, 1999 Sports schedule update Heppner and lone schools have released their revised fall sports schedules IONE HIGH SCHOOL Volleyball Friday, Sept. 3: Spray- Mitchell at Spray. 1 p m ; Friday, Sept. 10: Prairie City at lone. 5 p m . Saturday, Sept. II: Condon Tournament at Condon. 10 a m.; Friday, Sept. 17: Prescott. WA at Prescott. 3:30 p m.; Saturday, Sept. 18: Wahtonka Tournament at The Dalles. 10 am; Tuesday, Sept. 21: Heppner at lone. 5 p m . Thursday, Sept. 23: Echo at Echo. 5 p m.; Friday, Sept. 24: Dufur at Dufur. 5 p m . Tuesday, Sept. 28: Heppner at Heppner. 5 p m . Thursday, Sept. 30: Helix at Helix. 5 p m.; Friday, Oct. 1: Echo at lone. 5 pm . Thursday, Oct. 7: Arlington at Arlington. 5 p m Saturday, Oct. 9: Wheeler at lone. 12 noon, and Helix at lone. 2pm. Friday, Oct. 15: Condon at lone. 5 p m . Saturday, Oct. 16: Dufur Tournament at Dufur. 9 a m ; Friday, Oct. 22: Condon at Condon. 5 p m . Weddings Menendian-McMillan Meredith J Mcncndian and Marion D McMillan were married on August 14. 1999 The bride is the daughter of Loretta Menendian and the late Haig Mcncndian The groom s parents are Myrtle McMillan and the late Scon "Denny " McMillan The couple makes their home in Miami. Florida, where Marion is employed with Staffing Solutions and Meredith is an ordained minister with the Rader Memorial United Methodist Church Family and friends are invited to join the couple at a reception celebrating their marriage on September 25. 1999. from 2-4 p m at the St Patrick s Senior Center. 182 N Main Street, in Heppner Casual dress is suggested McCabe - Olepau Lora and James Olepau In a lovely garden setting at the home of her parents Aug. 28, 1999, at Nehalem. Oregon, Lora McCabe became the bride of James Olepau. Attendants of the couple were a close friend of the bride, Laura Bowman, and Randy Robb, brother of the bride. The guests included parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters and their families. Visiting, picture taking and a barbecue picnic completed the day. The couple will reside at Garden Grove, California. Dunaway-Robinson Friday, O ct. 29: W asco County at lone. 5 p m ; Saturday, Oct. 30: Wheeler at Fossil. 3 p m Football Friday, Sept. 3: Spray- Mitchell at Spray. 4 p m ; Friday, Sept. 10: Prairie City at lone. 7 p m ; Friday, Sept. 17: Prescott. WA at Prescott. 6 p m . Friday, Sept. 24: Dufur at Dufur. 2 p m ; Friday, Oct. 1: Echo at lone. 7 :3 0 p m ; Thursday, Oct. 7: Arlington at Arlington. 7:30 p m Friday, O ct. 15: Jubilee Christian at lone. 7:30 p m.; Friday, Oct. 22: Condon at Condon. 7:30p m ; Friday, O ct. 29: W asco County at lone. 7:30 p m ; Friday, Nov. 5: Bve IONE MIDDLE SCHOOL Football and Volleyball Friday, Sept. 17: South Sherman at lone. 1 p m . Friday, Sept. 24: St Mary 's at St Mary's. 2 p m ; Friday, Oct. 1: Echo at lone. 2 p m . Thursday, Oct. 7: Arlington at Arlington. 3:30 p m Friday, O ct. 15: Echo at Echo. 2 p m.; Friday, Oct. 22: Condon at Condon. 2 p m ; Saturday, Oct. 23: A-W Tour­ nament (seventh grade volley ball) at Athena. 9 a m . and Pilot Rock Tournament (eighth grade volley­ ball) at Pilot Rock. 9 a m HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL Volleyball Saturday, Sept. 11: Riverside Tournament at Boardman. A. 10 am ; Tuesday, Sept. 14: Pendleton Tournament at Pendleton. A. 3 p m: Thursday, Sept. 16: Condon at Condon. A-B-C. 5 p m.: Friday, Sept. 17: La Grande C at Heppner. B-C. 4 p m ; Saturday, Sept. 18: Sherman County Tournament at Moro. A. 9:30 a.m.; Tuesday, Sept. 21: lone at lone. A-B-C. 5 p m . Saturday, Sept. 25: JV Tour­ nament at Heppner. B-C. 9 a m ; Tuesday, Sept. 28: lone at Heppner. A-B-C. 5 p m . Friday, Oct. 1: La Grande C at La Grande. B-C. 5 p m ; Tuesday, Oct. 5: Pilot Rock* at Heppner. A-B-C. 5 p m ; Thursday, Oct. 7: Stanfield* at Heppner. A-B-C. 5 p m : Saturday, Oct. 9: Wahtonka* at Heppner. A-B-C. time TBA: Tuesday, Oct. 12: Weston- McEvven* at Heppner. A-B-C. 5 pm ; Thursday, O ct. 14: Pilot Rock* at Pilot Rock. A-B-C. 5 pm : Tuesday, Oct. 19: Stanfield* at Stanfield. A-B-C. 5 p m.; Thursday, Oct. 21: Weston- McEvven* at Athena. A-B-C, 5 pm: Tanya and Dwayna Dunaway Tanya Leigh Robinson of Bend and Dwayne Trevor Dunaway of Prineville were married in a double ring ceremony June 25, 1999 in the upstairs of Hollinshead Bam in Bend. Minister Mary Ellen Deckelman performed the ceremony in which the bride was given away by her father. The bride is the daughter of James and Daelene Robinson of Bend. The bridegroom is the son of Harlan and Linda Dunaway of Heppner. Maid of honor was Melanie Lingelbach, sister of the bride, of Bend. Bridesmaids were LaQueta Self o f Eagle Creek, Oregon, and Shannon Besel of Prineville. Best man was Tim Buckner of Prineville. Groomsmen were Cory Nelson and John Apperson, both of Prineville. The bride wore a floor-length, white informal gown with a full skirt. The gown was off the shoulders and had a short train. The headpiece was a white crown with white ribbons hanging down the back. She carried a simple bouquet of yellow and pink roses. A reception followed the ceremony downstairs at Hollinshead Bam featuring DJ. Rick Childs of Bend. The bride is a graduate of Crook County High School in Prineville. She is employed at Budget Rent A Car in Redmond. The bridegroom is a graduate of Heppner High School in Heppner and a graduate of Blue Mountain Cdmmunity College in Pendleton. He is employed at Cascade Cable in Prineville. The couple make their home in Prineville. I Saturday, Oct. 23: Sherman County * at Hcppncr. A-B-C. 1 pm ; Tuesday, Oct. 26: Pilot Rock* at Heppner. A-B-C. 5 p m.; Thursday, Oct. 28: Stanfield* at Stanfield. A-B-C. 5 p m ; Saturday, Oct. 30: Culver* at Culver. A-B. 1 p m . Tuesday, Nov. 2: Weston- McEwen* at Heppner. A-B-C. 5 pm ; Saturday, Nov. 6: District Tournament at Athena. A. 3 p m Football Friday, Sept. 3: Scio at Hepp­ ner. 7 :3 0 p m ; Friday, Sept. 10: Umatilla at Umatilla. 7:30p m ; Friday, Sept. 17: Baker at Heppner. 7:30 p m ; Friday, Sept. 24: Wahtonka at The Dalles. 7:30 p m.. Friday, O ct. 1: W eston- McEwcn at Athena. 7:30 p m . Thursday, Oct. 7: Culver at Heppner. 7:30 p m.; Friday, O ct. 15: Sherman County at Moro. 3 p m . Friday, Oct. 22: Stanfield at Heppner. 7:30 p m.; Friday, Oct. 29: Bye: Friday, Nov. 5: Pilot Rock at Heppner. 7:30 p m JV Football Monday, Sept. 13: Wahtonka at Heppner. 6 p m . Monday, Sept. 20: Umatilla at Heppner. 6 p m.; Monday, Sept. 27: Riverside at Heppner. 6 p m .; Monday, Oct. 4: Wahtonka at The Dalles. 6 pm .; Monday, Oct. 11: Weston- McEwen at Heppner. 5 p m . Monday, Oct. 18: Pilot Rock at Pilot Rock. 6 p m HEPPNER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Football / Volleyball Thursday, Sept. 16: Athena- Weston at Athena. 2 p m . Friday, Sept. 24: Umatilla at Hcppncr. 2 p m.: Friday, Oct. 1: Pilot Rock at Pilot Rock. 2p m Thursday, Oct. 7: Stanfield at Hcppncr. 4 p m ; Friday, Oct. 15: Columbia Jr High. Irngon. at Hcppncr. 2 p m ; Saturday, Oct. 23: Seventh grade volleyball tournament at Weston, time to be announced; Saturday, Oct. 23: Eighth grade volleyball tournament at Pi­ lot Rock, time to be announced Historical Society meeting The Morrow County Historical Society meeting will be held the first Sunday in October at the Lex­ ington Grange Hall Dinner is at 12:30 p m and a special speaker is planned at I p m Everyone is invited to attend PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE MORROW COUNTY COURT Public notice is hereby given that the Morrow County Court and the Heppner City Council will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, September 22, 1999 at 11:00 a.m. at the Morrow County Court­ house, 100 Court Street, Heppner, Oregon. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the possible formation of the Willow Creek Valley En­ terprise Zone in South Morrow County. All interested parties are wel­ come to attend. Upon request, accommodations will be made at the meeting to facilitate persons with physical impairments or dis­ abilities. Please call 676-5620 at least 48 hours prior to the meet­ ing. Published: September 15, 1999 PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County Museum Commission will meet Tuesday, September 21, 7:30 PM, at the Morrow County Museum. Published: September 15, 1999 PUBLIC NOTICE PLEASE check your ad on the first date of publication. While we are happy to make any necessary corrections, we cannot be responsible for er­ rors appearing on multiple days. When cancelling an ad, PLEASE check to be sure your ad was not inadvertently publbhed. THANK YOU! A meeting to review Morrow County Airport design options will be held at the airport conference room in Lexington, Oregon on Fri­ day, September 17th, 1999, at 10:00 a m. All interested person are welcome to attend. Published: September 15, 1999 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION Columbia Basin Electric Coop­ erative. Inc., is the recipient of Federal financial assistance from the Rural Utilities Service, an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and is subject to the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act o f 1964, as amended. Section 504 of the Re­ habilitation Act o f 1973, as amended, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, and the rules and regulations of the U.S. Department of Agriculture which provide that no person in the United State&bh thè basis of race, color, national origin, agPTor handi­ cap shall be excluded from par­ ticipation in, admission or access to. denied the benefits of, or oth­ erwise be subjected to discrimi­ nation under any o f this organization's programs or activi­ ties. The person responsible for co­ ordinating the organization’s non­ discrimination compliance efforts is Jerry Healy, Manager. Any in­ dividual, or specific class of indi­ viduals, who feels that this orga­ nization has subjected them to dis­ crimination may obtain further in­ formation about the statutes and regulations listed above from andI or file a written complaint with this organization, or the Secretary, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington D C. 20250; or the Administrator, Rural Utilities Ser­ vice, Washington D.C. 20250. Complaints must be filed within 180 days after the alleged discrimi­ nation. Confidentiality will be maintained to the extent possible. Published: September 15 and 22, 1999 Affid PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ACT ON A BOND RESOLUTION Notice is hereby given that the Port of Morrow will meet in a spe­ cial telephone session on Septem­ ber 23, 1999 beginning at 10 am for the purpose of considering the passage of a resolution authoriz­ ing the issuance of not to exceed $550,000 of Junior Lien Revenue Bonds, Series 1999 for the pur­ pose of refinancing a note in the amount of $435.500 issued to In­ land Empire Bank, which such note was issued for interim financ­ ing of infrastructure improvements to port facilities, including, but not limited to. fire hydrants, w ater line extensions, parking facilities and street lights. Persons wishing to participate in the telephone meeting should appear at the Port offices at One Marine Drive, Boardman. Oregon on September 23. 1999 at 10 am and a telephone connection will be provided for participation in the meeting Port of Morrow Published: September 8 and 15. 1999 Affid______________________ MORROW COUNTY LAND USE HEARING THE MORROW COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION will hold the following hearings of pub­ lic interest on Monday, Septem­ ber 27, 1999, at 7:30 p.m. at the Morrow County Public Works Building on State Highway 74 in Lexington, Oregon: Second of three hearings on an Amendment to Goal 5 Aggregate Inventory: Morrow County, appli­ cant; Gene Majeske, owner and Vilas Ropp, Agent. Property is described as tax lot 1702 of Assessor’s Map 2S 25, located on the east side of Fuller Canyon Road, approximately two miles south of the City of Lexington. Proposal is to add this significant site to the Goal 5 Aggregate In­ ventory o f the Morrow County Comprehensive Plan. Criteria for approval include Morrow County ARTICLE 8. ORS 2 15.298(2) and OAR 660-23-180(3 )(a). Land Partition Application, LP- N -246: M ichael & D arlene Snyder, applicants and owners. Property is described as tax lot 900 of Assessor’s Map 5N 26 23D, located on the south side of Wash­ ington Lane, approximately one and one-half miles west of the City o f Irrigon. Proposal is to partition a 2.57 acre parcel into two par­ cels larger than the one acre mini­ mum lot size of the Rural Resi­ dential One Acre (RR-1) Zone. Criteria for approval include Mor­ row County Subdivision Ordi­ nance ARTICLE 5, Sections 5.020 and 5.030. First of three hearings on a re­ quest for an Amendment to the Zoning and Comprehensive Plan Maps: David Gray, Century 21, applicant; Paul and Susan Hisler, owners. Request is to change the zone designation of a portion of tax lot 1300 of Assessor’s Map 4S 29, located on the zoning of 27.66 acres of the tax lot from Forest Use (FU) Zoning to Ex­ clusive Farm Use (EFU) Zoning. Criteria for approval includes ARTICLE 8 and Oregon Admin­ C A R S fii TRUCKS WRIGHT’S CHEVY, INC. OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE Our Customer Is Always #1 Contact: Bill Machines Bill Maclnnes, Jr. or parts H.C. Wright Phone (541)763-4175 Fossil, Oregon Heritage Land Co* E . 180 W Baltimore #5, Heppner 1 * FQUA H0USMG 676-5049 • 12,800 - 1 01 acre lot M/L Elec­ tricity, water and septic tank on property Owner could take less for cash Blake Ranch View lot at end of lane • 100,000 - cabin/home on 6 46 acres, 2 or 3 bdrm, 1 bath, rock fireplace and woodstove, 24 x26 garage and 2 0 x 3 0 ' shop/barn Blake Ranch • 72,000 - 4 bdrm, 1 bath two story home with fenced yard, newer paint inside and out, remodeled kitchen and bath • 4 9 ,0 0 0 - com m ercial/o ffice building on Main Street with good rental history Sharon Lewis 676-5233 JoyccKay Hollomon 676-5542 Bob Ployhar 676-9649 A. Kim Cutsforth 676-9625 David Sykes 676-9228 HELP W A N T E D Considering a career change? Would you like the chance to grow your income according to your own abilities and efforts? Would you like to be in a posi­ tion to control your own destiny ’ Are you a creative person1’ Do you enjoy learning new things'’ Do you have the drive and energy to develop a plan and execute it to successful conclusion? If you do. and want to take con­ trol of your life, then radio ad­ vertising sales could be a perfect career for you. Capps Broadcast­ ing Group has an exciting career opportunity for an advertising account manager in Pendleton. Oregon Many top radio sales­ people earn outstanding incomes Experience is not required You provide the energy , attitude and effort to succeed We will provide the training and direction neces­ sary for you to succeed Fax your resume today to (541) 276-6842 or Richard Elliott at (541)278-2500 DOE __ ________________ 9-15-ic C A R D OF T H A N K S Many thanks to the lone Rural Fire Dept and good friends and neighbors who were alert to my recent false alarm fire in the CRP when I was away from home Pat Pettyjohn ____________________ 9-15-lc Thank you for our 50th yved- ding anniversary celebration Thank you to our daughter Annette and niece Teresa and our tyvo granddaughters Jennifer and Anita for putting it together We yvant to thank our son Gary and daughter-in-layv Diane for the lovely trip to Jackson Hole. Yellowstone and Cody. WY We yvant to thank our friends and rela­ tives who came to celebrate with us We thank everyone for the cards, letters and gifts Wilbur and Dororthv Jackson ___________________ ' 9-15-lc Many , many thanks to every ­ one for their pray ers, cards, floyy - crs. visits and other acts of kind­ ness during my recent surgery and consequent hospitalization To the ambulance crews from lone and Heppner. Pioneer Hospital staff and Doctor Abbott, a big thank you for your care, consid­ eration and kindness A special thank you to my husband and family for all your love. care, help, travel, time and many kindnesses and considerations it yvas all greatly appreciated Helen M Hcideman _____________________ 9-15-lc istrative Rules 660-033-0030 and 660-006-0010. Opportunity to voice support or opposition to the above proposals or to ask questions will be pro­ vided. Failure to raise an issue in person or by letter or failure to provide sufficient specificity to afford the decision maker an op­ portunity to respond to the issue precludes appeal to the land Use Board of Appeals based on those issues. Copies of the staff report and all relevant documents will be available after September 16. 1999. For more inform ation, please contact Tamra Mabbott at the Morrow County Planning De­ partment at 922-4624 or 676-5650. DATED this 15 th day of Septem­ ber 1999 Keystone would like to thank MORROW COUNTY PLAN­ Murray Drugs for the dog water NING DEPARTMENT dish outside their front door It Published: September 15. 1999 really comes in handy ' Affid ________________ 9-15-lc