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V ; » -W -41 -c I m • • « r H « i « » \ \ 4 i ' r -T ' November 6, 1996 - FIVE owners owning property with in the territory proposed to be annexed to the “ Fuller Canyon Livestock District", and alter hearing by the Morrow Coun ty Court, the proposed territory was annexed to the Fuller Can yon Livestock District. On and after the 16 day of December, 19%, it shall be unlawful for the following classes of livestock to be permitted to run at large within the boundaries of the livestock district: animals of the bovine species, horses, mules, asses, sheep, goats, swine and “ exotic animals"; "exotic ani mals" include, but are not limited to, buffalo, bison, llama, ostrich, emu, or any animal resulting from the cross breeding thereof, or the cross breeding of such exotic animals with domestic animals. ORS 607.045 provides: "N o person owning or having the custody, possession or control of an animal of a class of live stock shall permit the animal to run at large or to be herded, pastured or to go upon the land of another in a livestock district in which it is unlawful for such class of livestock to be permit ted to run at large." Violation of this statute is an Unclassified Misdemeanor, punishable by a maximum penalty of one year in the county jail and/or a fine in the amount of $5,000.00. The boundaries of the Fuller Canyon Livestock District, in cluding the annexed territory are: C. The boundaries of the ter ritory proposed to be included in the district are as follows: Commencing at the intersec tion of State Highway 74 and Fuller Canyon Road in Section 27, Township 2 South, Range 26, E.W.M., in Morrow Coun ty, Oregon; thence South along Fuller Canyon Road a distance of 2.0 miles, more or less; thence continuing along Fuller Canyon Road as it turns to the Northwest a distance of 4.5 miles, more or less, to the in tersection of Fuller Canyon Road and Paul Borwn Road (aka Bunker Hill Road); thence North along Paul Brown Road (aka Bunker Hill Road) to the North section line of Section 24, Tow nship 2 South, Range 25, E.W.M.; thence west on Paul Brown Road (aka Bunker Hill Road) to the Northwest comer of said Section 24, Township 2 South, Range 25, E.W.M.; thence North on Meadow Brook Farm Road a distance of 1.5 miles; thence East a dis tance of 0.5 miles to the center to Section 12, Township 2 South, Range 25, E.W.M.; thence North a distance of .75 miles to the Northeast comer of the South half of the Southwest quarter of Section 1, Township 2 South, Range 25, E.W.M.; thence West a distance of 0.5 miles, more or less, to the East right-of-way line of Meadow Brook Road; thence Northerly along said East right-of-way line of Meadow Brook Road to the Northwest corner of Sec tion 1, Township 2 South, Range 25, E.W.M.; thence East to the Northeast comer of Sec tion 1, Township 2 South, Range 25, E.W.M.; thence South to the Northwest boun dary of the railroad property line; thence Southeast along the railroad property line to the intersection of Section 7, Township 2 South, Range 25, E.W.M.; thence East to the Northeast comer of Section 8, Township 2 South, Range 26, E.W.M.; thence South to the Southeast comer of Section 8, Township 2 South, Range 26, E.W.M.; thence East to the Northeast comer of Section 16, Township 2 South, Range 26, E.W.M.; thence South to the Sourtheast comer of Section 16, Township 2 South, Range 26, E.W.M.; thence West to the in tersection of the South right-of- way boundary of State High way 74, a distance of 1.0 mile, more or less; thence Southeast along the said State Highway right-of-way boundary to the point of beginning; EXCEP TING THEREFROM all land ly ing within the right-of-way boundary lines of public roads. Morrow County Clerk Barbara Bloodsworth Published: October 30 and November 6, 19% (2) Affid__________________ Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. H.H .S. players named C B C All-stars «2 Tim Dickenson «20 Derek Gunderson B 140 lb So. *8 Brian Koffler QB 160 lb Sr #51 Brent Gunderson G 210 lb Sr Four Heppner High School football players were named Columbia Basin Conference All Conference first team picks, four were named to the second team and four received honorable mention. Senior Brent Gunderson received first team honors as offensive guard and defensive linebacker; senior Jeff Watkins, first team offensive tight end; senior Eric Schonbacher, first team offensive punter and second team offensive halfback and kicker, and offensive back; senior Josh Coiner, first team defensive line. Sophomore Tim Dickenson was selected second team offensive halfback; and senior Brian Koffler, second team quarterback. Sophomore Derek Gunderson was named honorable mention offensive halfback; senior Jim Schlaich, honorable mention offensive fullback and defensive back; senior Chris Jones, honorable mention defensive end; and senior Justin Matteson, honorable mention defensive linebacker. Complete selections are as follows: First team offense-centers, Michale Zerba, Weston McEwen (WM); guards, Canaan Dacus, Stanfield, Brent Gunderson, Heppner; tackles. Lino Garza, Umatilla, McGregor Lynde, WM; tight ends, Jeff Watkins, Heppner, Jon Gust, Umatilla; wide receivers, Troy Johnson, Umatilla, Lucas Pupo, WM, halfbacks, Jeramy Moe, Umatilla, Chris Grimes, WM; fullbacks, Randy Perkins, WM; quarterbacks, Casey Perkins. WM; punters, Eric Schonbachler, Heppner, Jimmy Kurtz, Umatilla; kickers. Bryan Clark, WM. First team defense-defensive E 152 lb So «26 Chris Jones E 155 lb Sr. ends, Morgan Dunlap, WM, Kyle Frederickson, Umatilla; defensive line, Josh Coiner, Heppner, John McBean, WM, Tyson Jones, Umatilla; linebackers, Kevin Sprenger, Wahtonka, Brent Gunderson, Heppner, Casey Peters, WM; defensive backs, Josh Dilley, Spencer Savage, Troy Johnson, all Umatilla, Ben Maney, Randy Perkins, WM. Second team offense-centers, K. Sprenger, Wahtonka; guards, Jose Garza, Umatilla; tackles, Josh Coiner, Heppner, Raines Dunlap, WM; tight ends, Morgan Dunlap, WM; wide receivers, Fran Sanguino, Umatilla; Robbie Hale, Sherman County, Tim D ic k e n so n , H ep p n er; halfbacks, Eric Schonbachler, Heppner; fullbacks, Travis C a ln o u n , S ta n f i e ld ; quarterbacks, BrianKoffler, Heppner, Spencer Savage, Umatilla; M. Dunlap, WM; kickers, Eric Schonbachler, Heppner. Second team defense- defensive ends, Jacob Kellogg, Wahtonka; defensive line, Richie Cook, Pilot Rock; linebackers, Tony Erevia, Umatilla, J. Garza, Umatilla; defensive backs, Klint Mills, Stanfield, Marlin Bemabe, Pilot Rock, Eris Schonbachler, Heppner, L.Pupo, WM. Honorable mention offense-centers, Glyn Phelps, Sherman County; halfbacks, Kelly Engum, Stanfield, Josh Thomas, Sherman County, Bemabe, Pilot Rock, Derek G u n d erso n , H eppner; fullbacks, Jim Schlaich, Heppner, Tony Erevia, Umatilla; wide receivers, Scotty' Wilson, WM. Honorable mention defense- defensive ends. Shawn McLaughlin, Pilot Rock, Chris Jones, Heppner. Jimmy Kurtz, Umatilla, Max Bebb, WM; defensive line, Jason Harris, FOR SALE BY OWNER »50 Justin Matteson G 165 lb Sr Pilot Rock, R. Dunlap, WM, L. Garza; linebackers, Sam Evans, Wahtonka, Travis «58 Josh Coiner T 205 lb Sr «81 Jett Watkins E 160 lb Sr Calhoun, Stanfield. Matt Hoisington, Pilot Rock, Justin Matteson, Heppner; defensive Mustangs smash Eagles, end season 7-2 Mustang runningback Jim Schlaich picks ups yardage against Eagles The Heppner Mustangs capped off a successful 19% football season with a 38-6 win over the Wahtonka Eagles, a team that could have gotten to the playoffs with a win. The Mustangs were eight points away from an undefeated season, sandwiching losses o f 14-13 to Weston McEwen and 7-0 to Umatilla between three preseason wins and a streak o f four league wins to end up 7-2. 4-2 in league and tied with Umatilla for second place. The game, played before a good crowd o f Mustang supporters on a cold winter night at the Morrow County Fairgrounds, started quickly as Heppner scored the first time tney touched the ball. Quarterback Brian Koffler hit Derek Gunderson with a 60 yard bomb to open the scoring. The PAT was blocked and Heppner led 6-0 with 7:42 left in the quarter. Wahtonka responded with a 72 yard kiekotf return to the Mustang 17 yard line by Brent Corwin. Sam Evans crashed over from the two vard line for an Eagle score to knot the game at 6-6. That was the last to be heard from the Eagle offense for the evening. Heppner scored three times in the second quarter to take a commanding 26-6 lead at the break. Kotfier scored from the one yard line, hit Ciunderson for a score and caught a halfback pass for another score just before the half. On the night. Koffler fired four touchdown passes, ran one in and caught one for a touchdown. The Mustang defense again dominated with linebacker $ 58,500 Coming Soon... ® D on’t miss our Annual © Christmas Open House ^ Saturday Nov. 23 f 9 a.m . - 6 p.m.>, © < v # % ^ ^ ^ -.s > Refreshments % r< * Randy Scott on a run for the Cards m t> © 2 1 7 North Main Heppner © €> ___ __ % Jtyrm ^ Country Rose ^ % a u n a/m 67^<M26 2M N M,,n Heppn" ^ W e D e liv e r 000000000000000000 Come Share With Us at Creek Baptist Church Bible Study for all ages 2 p.m. Worship Service 3 p.m. Meeting in the 7th Day Adventist Church 560 North Minor ■ i * i « Mu backs, Victor Cervantes, Wahtonka. Jim Schlaich, Heppner, C. Perkins, WM. Photo by Joyce Hu9hes Brent Gunderson anchoring a tough and active defense, along with Justin Matteson, Tim Sumner, Josh Coiner and Jim Schlaich. This defense barely gave up one touchdown a game in league play. . „ Koffler connected with Jeff Watkins on two second half touchdowns to close out the second half scoring. The Mustangs loss to graduation is great as they lose 14 seniors whose win- loss record over the last three years was 22-7. Weston McEwen won the league championship with a 21-14 win over the Umatilla Vikings. Umatilla tied Heppner for second place and advances to the playoffs because of a 7-0 w in over the Mustangs in week two of the league season. lone Cardinals clobber Wasco, 60-24 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1570 sq. ft. home in Heppner Fireplace, covered patio, large utility room, carport, lots of built-in storage. Workshop, easy care yard, RV pad, within easy walking distance of downtown. Call eves. (541)676-5443. «41 Eric Schonbachler B 150 lb Sr goal by Swanson. With a 35-8 halftime lead, the Cardinals wasted no time in the second half as they opened up with a Swanson pitch to halfback Joe Bacon who then threw a 76-yard TD pass back to Swanson. After two Wasco County Tds. the Cards ended the game with a two more TD runs , one a 50-yard run by Randy Scott and the other a four-yard run by Joe Bacon. The Cardinals had a balanced offensive night with 563 total yards led by Randy Scott . who had 163 yards on 13 carries and three TDs. Joe Bacon had 38 yards and two TDs. Luke Swanson had 11-15 passing for 168 yards and 33 yards rushing and one TD. Jake mcElligott had nine receptions for 145. Swanson had 111 yards receiving and two TD catches. The defense was led by Marc Orem who had 20 tackles followed by Kelly Morgan and Swanson with 18* tackles each. Coach Rietmann along with his assistants, Dennis Stcfani and Robin Graf, were very proud of the w ay this team put together a 7-2 record in spite o f some untimely injuries that kept them out of the plavoffs. "I have a great bunch o f kids, especially the seniors. It's been a great four years working with them," Rietmann said. * w « All the seniors take the field at the start o f the game The lone Cardinals finished their 1996 football season in style by beating the Wasco County Redsides, 60-24. The Redsides jumped on the scoreboard first with the opening kick oflfTD drive. But the 7-2 Cardinals woke up and scored the next 35 points. The scoring assault started off with a Randy Scott 21 yard TD run. a I uke Swanson four yard TD run. another Scott 10-yard TD run. a Joe Bacon two-yard TD blast and the first half was topped off w ith a 31 -yard field 11 .1 _ ______ f ^ I « 'n W r t/ tr t PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF CREATION OF LIVESTOCK DISTRICT The County Clerk of Morrow County hereby gives notice that by petition of all of the land- NMy >