EIGHT- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 21,2012 -Continuedfrom PAGE SEVEN (MCSO) Article 5 Land Partitioning. Land Partition LP-N-435: Port of Morrow, applicant and owner. The property is described as Lax Lots 203, 205 and 200 of Assessor’s Map 4N 25 11. I"he property is located inside the Boardman Urban Growth Boundary in the Port of Morrow, and is zoned MG. Request is to partition the parcel in to two parcels. C rite ria for a p p ro v a l include MCSO Article 5 Land Partitioning. Opportunity to voice support or opposition to the above proposal or to ask questions willbe provided. Failure to raise an issue in person or by letter or failure to provide sufficient specificity to afford the decision maker an opportunity 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 av ailab le after November 30, 2012. For more information, please c o n ta c t th e P la n n in g Department at 541-922- 4624 or 541-676-9061, extension 5506. DATED this 21st day of November 2012 M O RR O W C O U N T Y P L A N N I N G DEPARTMENT Published: November 21, 2012 Affidavit DA’s Report BOMB SCARE -Continuedfrom PAGE ONE gon high school. How­ ever, he said police training covers such events. “They train us on cer­ tain details on how to react and protocols and clearing the building, searching,” said Wilson, who added that the event wasn’t a shock, even in a small town like Heppner. “I don’t believe it’s a surprise; it can happen anywhere, and there’s no reason we shouldn’t all be prepared for something like this to happen. We don’t treat them as routine; we treat them as serious every time.” Wilson said he was one of two police responders, the other being a Boardman officer who happened to be at Les Schwab getting his car worked on, heard what was happening and showed up to help. Other respond­ ers were Heppner volunteer fireman Ryan Jundt—also a MCSO deputy—and Assis­ tant Fire Chief Steve Rhea. It was those four who went into the building to deter­ mine whether the promised bombs actually existed. “The caller had stated a 25-minute time on deto­ nation, so we waited until well after the time limit as a precaution before we went in and cleared,” said Wilson. The so-called “bomb promise” turned out to be a hoax after all, one of 18 across Oregon Monday af­ ternoon. According to Ore­ gon State Police, 28 county courthouses and the Oregon Public Service Building in Salem received phoned-in bomb threats Monday af­ ternoon, Nov. 19. “These threats appear to be similar to multiple reports received Nov. 15 in Washington State (ap­ proximately eight reports) and Nov. 2 (approximately nine reports) in Nebraska, which were all unfounded,” said an OSP statement. The OSP reported that the state­ wide threats began around 2:30 p.m. and continued for about an hour. Other locations with courthouse bomb threats included Baker, Benton, Clatsop, Crook, Curry, De­ schutes, Gilliam, Grant, Jackson, Jefferson, Kla­ math, Lake, Lane, Lin­ coln, M alheur, M arion, Multnomah, Polk, Sher­ man, Tillamook, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, Washington, Wheeler and Yamhill counties. Twenty-two of the lo­ cations evacuated personnel while responding law en­ forcement conducted area checks, while others chose not to evacuate but also conducted checks. None of the locations reported find­ ing any suspicious objects. Morrow County per­ sonnel were allowed back in their offices around 3:51, a little more than an hour after the initial scare. For them, life goes on, though with an unpleasant memory of a Monday in Novem­ ber. “Now we're back here today, just doing our job,” said Wolff. M orrow C ounty District Attorney Justin Nelson has released the following report: -Marvin Alex Pou- rier, 48, was convicted of Possession of Methamphet- amine, a Class C felony, and sentenced to six months prison time with the Oregon Dept, of Corrections with credit for time served and to run concurrent with the following charges. The de­ fendant was given one year post-prison supervision. Fines, fees and assessments were $678. -Marvin Alex Pou- rier, 48, was convicted of Possession of a Controlled S ubstance in Schedule II, a Class C felony, and sentenced to six months driver's license suspension and six months prison time with the Oregon Dept, of Corrections with credit for time served and to run con­ current with other charges. The defendant was given one year post-prison su­ pervision. Fines, fees and assessments were $678. -Marvin Alex Pou- rier, 48. was convicted of Failure to Appear in the center manager. First Degree, a Class C GEODC is a private, felony, and sentenced to non-profit corporation that six months driver’s license provides economic devel­ opment services to com­ munities, provides contract administration services and operates multiple revolv­ ing loan funds in Eastern Oregon including Umatilla. Morrow, Gilliam, Wheeler and Grant counties. GEODC selects exec, director D. C hristine Nelson has been selected as the new Executive Director of the Greater Eastern Oregon Development Corporation (GEODC). She will begin her new position Dec. 1. Nelson, who will be moving to the area from Vashon Island, WA, has a bachelor’s degree in urban and regional planning from Eastern Washington Uni­ versity and a master’s of public administration from the University of Washing­ ton. She has more than 20 years experience in local government, community and econom ic develop­ ment. Her experience in­ cludes time spent in city and county planning, as a city manager and as a permit suspension and six months prison time with the Oregon Dept, of Corrections with credit for time served and to run concurrent with previ­ ous charges. The defendant was given two years post­ prison supervision. Fines, fees and assessments were $530. -Juan Antonio Cal­ deron, 20, was convicted of Felon Possess a Firearm, a Class C felony, and sen­ tenced to three years super­ vised probation, to include five custody units converted to 80 hours com munity service. The defendant was additionally convicted of Fleeing or Attempting to Elude a Police Officer, a Class C felony, and sen­ tenced to 90 days driver’s license suspension and 18 months supervised proba­ tion, to include 2.5 custody units converted to 40 hours community service. The defendant was additionally convicted of Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle, a Class C felony, and sentenced to 18 months supervised proba­ tion, to include a written apology to the victim and 2.5 custody units converted to 40 hours community ser­ vice. Total fines, fees and assessments were $ 1,756. Fab Four 4-H club talks...pie 2012 Morrow County Fair 4-H Results A large group of tal­ ented 4-H members partici­ pated in the 2012 Morrow County Fair. A continuation of results, in alphabetical order, is as follows. (Edi­ tor 's note: Due to space constraints, this is a con­ tinuation o f list begun in previous editions o f the Ga­ zette: the remaining results will be published in future editions.) Sandford, Ivy: Favorite Recipe Collection, Blue/ Champion; Quick Bread (Biscuit Method), Blue/Re- serve; Clothing Basic Skills Level 2 - Garment, NS; Clothing Basic Skills Level 2 - Garment, NS; Clothing Basic Skills Level 2 - Gar­ ment, Red; Clothing Judg­ ing contest, Blue/Reserve; Fashion Revue, Ready to, Blue; Junior Fashion Re­ vue, Blue; Junior My Fa­ vorite Outfit, Blue/Cham- pion; Junior Foods Judging, Red; Junior Table Setting, Blue/Champion. Sandford, Lilly: Cloth­ ing Judging contest. Blue/ Reserve; Yeast Bread (plain dough), Blue/Reserve; Se­ nior Table Setting, Blue; Favorite Recipe Collection, Blue; Senior My Favorite O utfit, Blue/C ham pion; Clothing Expanding Skills Level 5, Red; Fashion Re­ vue. Sr, Blue; Senior Foods Judging, Blue/Champion. Sanford, Ivy: Junior Poultry Showmanship, Red; Swine Herdsmanship, Blue; Junior Swine Showman­ ship, Blue; Market Hog, Blue; Poultry Breeds, Pul­ let, APA Standard Bred Lrg, NS; Poultry Breeds, Pullet, APA Standard Bred Lrg, Blue; Poultry Breeds, Hen, APA and ABA Standard, Blue; Junior Judging, Blue; Poultry Breeds, Cockerel, APA Standard Bred, Red. Schaible, Jordyn: Dairy Goat Crossbred, Mature 2 year old, Blue/Champion; Dairy Goat Junior Dairy G oat, B lue/C h am p io n ; Swine Herdsmanship, Blue; Junior Judging, Blue; Ju­ nior Swine Showmanship, Blue; Junior Meat Goat, Blue; Rabbit Breeds, Mini Rex Sr Doe, Blue; Junior Rabbit Showmanship, Red; Swine Breeds, Berkshire, M arch/M ay G ilt, Blue; Market Hog, NS. Scrivner, Caitlyn: Be­ ginner Foods Judging, Blue/ Reserve; Fashion Revue, Ready to, Blue; Beginner My Favorite Outfit, Blue; Beginner Fashion Revue, Blue; Clothing Judging con­ test, NS; Clothing Judging contest, Blue/Champion; Clothing Beginner Button Sewing, Blue/Champion; Clothing Basic Skills Level 1- Garment, Blue/Cham­ pion; Clothing Basic Skills Level 1 - Garment, Blue/ Champion. Seelye, Kaylee: Mar­ ket Lamb, Blue; Beginner Sheep, Blue; Lamb F it­ ting Contest, Blue; Sheep Herdsmanship, Blue; Be­ ginner Judging, Blue. Seeyle, Colten: Sheep Herdsmanship, Blue; In­ termediate Judging, Blue; Lamb Fitting Contest, Blue; Market Lamb, Blue; Sheep Showmanship, Int, Blue. Sifford, Vizta: Trail Horse, Int, White; Inter­ mediate Performance, Red; Photography Creative Pro­ cess, Int, Blue/Champion; Scrapbook, Intermediate, Blue; Western Equitation, Int, White. Smythe, Aaron: Junior Swine Showmanship, Blue; Vegetable Plate o f One, Blue; Vegetable Plate of One, NS; Vegetable Plate o f One, Blue/Champion; Swine Herdsmanship, Blue; Houseplant, Jr, Blue/Cham­ pion; Educational Display, Jr, Blue; Cut Flowers, Jr, Blue; Quick Bread (Biscuit Method), Blue; Market Hog, Blue/Champion; Small An­ imal Herdsmanship, Blue; Market Hog, Blue; Hon­ eybee Educational, Blue/ Champion; Junior Judging, Blue; Photography, Nature - Plants, Jr, Blue/Cham­ pion; Photography, Other interesting subject, Jr Blue; Demonstration, Individual, Blue; Illustrated Talk, Indi­ vidual, Red; Rabbit Breeds, Other Ltwt Breeds & Ltwt, Blue/Champion; Aquatic Ecology, Outdoor Science, Jr, Blue; Junior Rabbit Showmanship, Blue; Pho­ tography, Nature - Animals, Jr, Blue; Junior Foods Judg­ ing, Blue/Reserve. Stefani, Sydney: Cloth­ ing Judging contest, NS; Clothing Basic Skills Level 2. Blue/Reserve; Clothing Basic Skills Level 2, Blue/ Champion; Fashion Revue, Ready to, NS; Cookies (Bar, Drop, No Bake), Blue; Quick Bread (Biscuit Meth­ od), Blue; Quick Bread (M uffin M ethod), Blue; Junior Snack Contest, Blue; Clothing Basic Skills Level 2 - Garment, NS; Junior Foods Judging, NS; Junior Fashion Revue, NS. S to n e, L an i: B e e f Showm anship, Int, NS; Intermediate Judging, Blue; Beef Herdsmanship, NS; Market Steer, NS. Stone, Leah: Junior Judging, Blue; Beef Herds­ manship, NS; Junior Beef Showmanship, NS; Market Steer, NS. Taylor, Emily: Market Hog, Red; Illustrated Talk, Individual, Red; Photog­ raphy, Nature - Plants, Jr, Blue; Photography, Nature - Animals, Jr, Blue; Pho­ tography, A rchitectural, Jr, Blue/Champion; Junior Judging, Blue; Junior Swine Showmanship, Blue. Taylor, Jenna: Food Be­ ginning Division, Gift Pack, NS; Art Line and Shaded combo, Int, Blue; Art, Line and Shaded combo, Int, Blue/Reserve; Art, Line Drawing, Int, Blue; Food, Beginning Division, Fruit, NS; Swine Herdsmanship, Blue; Intermediate Judging, Blue; Market Hog, Blue; Swine Showmanship, Int, Blue; Food, Beginning Di­ vision, Canned, NS. T a y lo r, M ira n d a : Photography, Other inter­ esting subject, Int, Red; Western Equitation, Int, White; Horse, Intermedi­ ate Perform ance, Blue/ Champion; Photography, Nature - Plants, Int, Red; Photography, Landscape, Int, NS. Taylor, Paul: Beginner Swine, Blue/Cham pion; Cookies (Bar, Drop, No Bake), NS; Food, Begin­ ning Division, Fruit, NS; Photography, People, Jr, NS; Swine Herdsmanship, Blue; Beginner Judging, Blue; Photography, Land­ scape, Jr, NS; Food, Begin­ ning Division, Gift Pack, NS; M arket Hog, Blue; Swine Breeds, Crossbred, February Gilt, Blue/Cham­ pion. Tolar, Brooke: Swine Herdsmanship, Blue; Junior Swine Showmanship, Blue/ Champion; Junior Judging, Blue; Market Hog, Blue; Lamb Fitting Contest. Blue; Swine Breeds, Crossbred, M arch/M ay G ilt, Blue/ Reserve. Villegas, Alexis: Fash­ ion Revue, Ready to, NS; Beginner My Favorite Out­ fit, NS; Beginner Judging, Blue; Lamb Fitting Con­ test, Blue; Market Lamb, R ed; B eg in n er Sheep, Blue; Sheep Herdsman­ ship, Blue. Wagoner, Rylee: Mar­ ket Lamb, Blue; Sheep Showmanship, Int, Blue; S heep H e rd sm a n sh ip , Blue; Intermediate Judg­ ing, Blue. Waite. Reiah: Clothing Judging contest, Blue; Ju­ nior Foods Judging, Blue; Fashion Revue, Ready to, Blue/Reserve; Junior Fash­ ion Revue, Blue; Junior My Favorite Outfit, Blue; Clothing Basic Skills Level 1 - Garment, Blue. Wells, Katelyn: Market Hog , B lu e ; S w in e Herdsmanship, Blue; Sheep Herdsmanship, Blue; In­ termediate Judging, Blue; Swine Breeds, Berkshire, M arch/M ay G ilt, Blue; Meat Goat, Crossbread, B lu e /R e se rv e ; M arket Lamb, White; Swine Show­ manship, Int, Blue; Sheep Showmanship, Int, Blue; Meat Goat Showmanship, Int, Blue/Champion. Wightman, Skylar: Art, Scrapbooking, Jr, Blue/ Champion; Clothing Ba­ sic Skills Level 3, Blue; Market Hog, Blue; Cloth­ ing Basic Skills Level 3, Blue/Reserve; Scrapbook. Junior, Blue/Reserve; Illus­ trated Talk, Individual, NS; Demonstration, Individual, Blue/Champion; Photogra­ phy, Series or Story, Jr, NS; Photography, People, Jr, NS; Clothing Basic Skills Level 3, Blue/Champion; Art, Non-Original Wear­ able, Blue/Champion; Art, Wearable Accessory, Jr, Blue/Champion; Photogra­ phy, Other interesting sub­ ject, Jr, NS; Photography, Other interesting subject, Jr, Blue/Champion; Pho­ tography, Nature - Plants, Jr, NS; Photography, Nature - Animals, Jr Blue/Reserve; The Fab Four Foods Group 4-H club met recently to learn how to make pie crusts and pumpkin pies in preparation for Thanksgiving. Pictured: Morgan Orem (right) learns to shape a pic crust while leader Claudia Smythe and Sydney Stefani look on. -Contributedphoto By Aaron Smythe On, November 7, the Fab Four Foods Group of lone made pie crusts. They made three types o f pie crust, including a butter crust, a grandma crust and a cream cheese crust. Strips were baked to taste-test; there was no clear winner. Members then made vanilla homemade whipped cream to go with a winter squash pie with whole-wheat Smart Balance crust that was made by Claudia Smythe. The Fab Four Foods Group used to be the lone C om m unity 4-H Foods Group, but members Mor­ gan Orem, Aaron Smythe, Syd Stefani and Renee Pe­ terson decided they wanted a “fun” name this year. Marriage Licenses The Morrow Coun­ ty Clerk has issued the fol­ lowing marriage licenses: N o v e m b e r 15: -Scott Henry Hellinger, 51, of Irrigon and Teresa Do­ reen Moore, 47, of Irrigon. N o v e m b e r 16: -Anthony Eugene Bolin, 24, of Umatilla and Morgan Kathleen Mitchell, 23, of Umatilla. -A nthony Brian Clement, 44, of Heppner and Tiffany Shaye Harri­ son, 39, of Heppner. Photography, Landscape, Jr, NS; Photography, Creative Uses, Jr, NS; Photography, Creative Process, Jr, Blue/ Champion; Art W earable Clothing, Jr, NS; Art N on-Original Wearable, B lue/C ham pion; Q uick Bread (Muffin Method), Blue; Clothing Basic Skills Level 3 - Creativity, NS; Swine Herdsmanship. Blue; Junior Foods Judging, Blue/ Champion; Quick & Easy Ground Beef. Blue/Cham­ pion; Junior Table S et­ ting, Red; Junior Salad or Sandwich, Blue/Champion; Clothing Judging contest, Blue; Clothing Basic Skills Level 3, NS; Junior Wheat & You, Blue; Foam Cakes, NS; Clothing Basic Skills Level 3, Blue/Champion; Junior Fashion Revue, Blue/Reserve; Junior Cook­ ie Baking Contest, Blue/ Reserve; Fashion Revue, Ready to, Blue/Champion; Favorite Recipe Collection, B lue/R eserve; C lothing Basic Skills Level 3, Blue/ Reserve; Junior Judging, Blue; Clothing Basic Skills Level 3, NS; Junior Swine Showmanship. Blue; Junior My Favorite Outfit, Blue/ Reserve; Educational Dis­ play, Jr, Blue/Champion. Magnetic Door Signs! * L o ts o f Sizes* * L o ts o f C o lo rs* * F r e e O u o te s * The Heppner Gazette Times ( 541 ) 6 76 - 9228