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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 11, 2017 EIGHT PUBLIC NOTICE Morrow County Public Works is seeking mem- bers to fill two position on the Morrow County Solid Waste advisory committee. These members meet four time a year. The duties of the Solid Waste Advisory Commit- tee shall be to: Provide a forum for citizen com- ments, questions and con- cerns about solid waste topics as deemed appro- priate and necessary by the County Court; Provide leadership for the develop- ment, funding and imple- mentation of the County’s solid waste programs, in- cluding meeting state man- dated recycling goals; Create an Annual Report for the County Court docu- menting implementation of the Solid Waste Manage- ment Plan and any neces- sary regulations or amend- ments to the Solid Waste Ordinance. (The Annual Report shall also summa- rize local citizens’ con- cerns about solid waste); In consultation with re- sponsible public officials and interested persons, pe- riodically review the Solid Waste Management Plan and provide recommenda- tions for modification to the County Court; Devel- op and recommend to the County Court standards for the location of recycling and/or collection sites in order to provide service to under served areas. (These standards will include, but not be limited to, protec- tion of adjacent and nearby residents); Positions available are Po- sition #1 Morrow County resident at large, four year term. #2 Position should be a landowner near or ad- jacent to the Finley Buttes landfill site, four year term. If interested please submit a written letter to the Mor- row County Solid waste administrator at P.O. Box 428, Lexington, OR 97839 by Oct. 31, 2017 any ques- tions or concerns please contact Sandi Pointer at 541-989-9500 or spoint- er@co.morrow.or.us. Published: October 11 And 18, 2017 Mustang volleyball has Blake Greenup named golfer of the successful week week Blake Greenup, a senior from Heppner, was chosen the Frontier Conference Golfer of the Week after her victory at last week’s Warrior Invita- tional at the Lewiston Golf & Country Club. Greenup had rounds of 77-74 for a 36-hole 151 to win by two strokes. -Contributed photo Sports Schedules Mustang Volleyball Girls Varsity Thursday, Oct 12, 5 p.m. vs Weston-McEwen, at Heppner High School Tuesday, Oct 17, 5 p.m. vs Stanfield Secondary, at Stanfield Secondary School Saturday, Oct 21, Championships 12 p.m. vs Pilot Rock, at Pilot Rock High Mustang Football Game times are at 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Friday, Oct 13, Game time TBD, vs. Culver Friday, Oct 20, @ Stanfield Secondary School Mustang Cross Country Friday, Oct 13, 10:00 a.m., Invitational @ Gervais High School, Willamette Mission State Park Thursday, Oct 19, 3:00 p.m., Invitational @ Pend- leton, Wildhorse golf club Saturday, Nov 4, Game time TBD, Championships @ OSAA, Lane Community College Cardinal Volleyball Oct.12, 5 PM vs. Condon/Wheeler (Senior Night) Oct.19, 5 PM District Play-in game Oct.21, 10 AM Big Sky District Tournament, The Dalles DEADLINE FOR NEWS AND ADVERTISING: MONDAY AT 5 P.M. 541-676-9228 NOW HIRING DRIVERS Madison Combe, Sophie Grant, Morgan Correa and Jacee Currin play in a tournament at Sherman County. -Photo by Staci Osmin The Heppner Mustang volleyball team had a very busy and successful week of matches. The Mustangs (15-7, 5-1) won two tough conference matches and then played two highly ranked teams in the state over the weekend. The Mustangs trav- eled to Culver to take on the number one ranked team in the state. They put together some of their best volleyball of the season and knocked off the top-ranked team 3-2. The first set saw Cul- ver come out fast and win by the score of 25-12. The Mustangs picked it up af- ter the long bus ride and stormed back to win the next two sets 25-13, 28-26. The Bulldogs then stormed back to win the third 25-16 and force a fifth and decid- ing set. Heppner was able to grind out an 18-16 win in the set to clinch the match. Jacee Currin led the team with ten kills. She also had 12 digs and ten assists. Morgan Correa contributed nine kills and 21 digs while Sydney Wilson had a team- best of 27 digs. Sophie Grant added 12 assists in the match. Heppner then traveled to Pilot Rock for anoth- er important conference matchup. Again, the Mus- tangs started slow and lost the first set to the Rockets, 25-8. Heppner then pulled it together and won the next three sets and the match by the scores of 25-21, 25-14 and 25-15. It was a total team effort to be able to get the win on this night. After the quick defeat in the first set, everyone picked it up and played well in all phases of the game. It was an important victory as it kept the Mustangs tied with Culver for first place in the conference. Over the weekend the Mustangs faced two other highly ranked teams in the state; the Kennedy Tro- jans are the third ranked team in the state and the St. Paul Buckaroos are ranked fourth. The teams all met and played at Sherman County High School. Heppner couldn’t get anything going in the early morning match with St. Paul and lost 25-22, 25-18, 25-16. They then played the last match of the day against Kennedy and won the first set 25-20. Heppner lost the final three sets and the match by scores of 25- 23, 25-17, 25-18. It was certainly a great test for the Mustangs against really good teams from the other side of the state. The Mustangs have two more conference matches left to play. They host the Weston-McEwen Tiger- scots on Thursday, Oct. 12 and then finish conference play at the Stanfield Tigers on Tuesday, Oct. 17. Cross county meet held in The Dalles Heppner cross county team members Hunter Nichols, Hayden Qualls, Leo Waite, Carson Brosnan, Gibson McCurry and Austin Moses starting race in The Dalles on September 23. -Photo by Damon Brosnan Whether you’re planning for next year’s working capital, expansion, or equipment… now is the time to come visit BEO. Student Subscriptions Available Now! Heppner & Ione Branches It’s not too late to Send your College Student a Subscription of the Heppner Gazette-Times 9 Month Student Subscription Available- Mailed Directly to your student, anywhere in the US for only $30/ Year Heppner Gazette-Times 188 West Willow Call 676-9228 to get started today! 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