OSP offers crime prevention tips The Hrppnrr OazrUe-Timea, lleppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 21, 1M2 THREE Krlilor'w nolo: The follow irm feature on rrime prevent ion has been written for putilication hy the Oregon Stale Police Department ); rturRlars do not usually steal from you because they need what you have. They do it to sell your property for money. They don't care that you, and your family, had to do without things lo save up for your television or stereo, microwave or Runs. They only care about the property that they can sell - which is almost anything. Often what can't he sold will hi' destroyed for the fun of it. The Oregon stale Police has a toll free number. -800-452-"turn, for reporting suspicious circumstances, drunk drivers or same violations. Also as a public service, there is crime prevention information avail- BMCC announces honor students Thirty-four students at Blue Mountain Community College, including six from Morrow County, earned streight-A grades in their fall term classes at the college. The straight-A record trans lates to a perfect 4 0 grade point average gpa). Grade points are computed on the basis of 4 points for each A, 3 points for each B and so on. An additional 110 students at the college, 13 from Morrow County, earned above a 3. SO gpa and were named to the Honor Roll. Students in this group average a B plus and above in their classes. Dean's list honorees num bered 1G2 from fall term. 12 of whom are residents of Morrow County. Those named to the dear's list received at least a 3 (Hi gpa up to a 3 50 Honor roll and dean's list students must carry 12 graded credit hours or more to be included on the lists. Those students from Hep pner making the Honor roll include: Nancy Brownfield -4.00, Gordon Munch. Nancy Miller, Larry Palmer. Dennis Peck". Lorrie Smith - 4.00, Dona Stevens and Ruth Sweeney - 4 00. Boardman students on the fall term honor roll include: Scott Daniels - 4.00. Carol Donovan. Suzann Hascall and Todd Miller. Irrigon had six students on BMC'Cs honor roll: Patrick Cimmiyotti - 4 00. Audrey Creaqson, Kathryn Doherty, Jannette Kvans - 4.00, Tracy Johnson and Lerry Wilson. Heppner students earning a place on the Dean's List were Curtis Day and Maureen Mealy. Katherine Petteys of Board man also was named to the Dean's List. lone had three students making the list: Cathleen Gutierrez, Timothy Key and Ralph Morler. Beth Hellberg, Richard Pet tigrew, Rocky Sleagall and Harry Steers, all of Irrigon were included on the Dean's list. Ella Mae Green and Todd Harrison of Iexington were also honored on the list. Assembly of God to host speakers Royal and Yolanta Marr, who left Poland just days before martial law was im posed on that land, will be speaking at the Assembly of God Church in Irrigon, Sunday January 24, at 11 a.m. Pastor Allen Gordanier extends a welcome to the public. The young couple are field representatives with World Christian Ministries, present ing Christ to countries behind the iron curtain through the printed page and by radio. He states "I come to you with a fresh vision of God's dealings in Poland as well as the entire Soviet Bloc." His purpose in coining to this area is to bring information of new Bible penetrations and evangelism in European countries. A pot luck dinner will follow the morning service. able at all of the Slate Police offices. Your Slate Police would like you lo be suspicious of vehicles not normally in your area, especially those that reverse direction f.flen or are driving slowly. Stationwagons and vans are favored by burglars, but are by no means the only vehicles thev use. II someone has come lo your door asking for direct ions lo someone's home thai is sup posed to be living in your area, but you don't know either the person asking or the "neigh bor." then chances are very good you were nearly a burglary victim. It's not uncommon for burglars to knock on a door before entering a residence just to make sure there isn't anyone home. Should someone answer (he door, thev use anv excuse for being there, including the one listed above. Be suspicious and reMirl lo the police suspicious circum stances. Ten limes more arresls come from neighbors reporting suspicious circum- si.itires ibiin iM-nir from routine police pilrols. There are as manv burglar ies occurring during davlighl hours as occur during the hours of darkness. Watch your neighbors' homes. In rural areas, have a neighbor drive into your place and check the house, barns and corrals. Burglars look for an easy target. Over one-third of all burglaries in (liecm show no signs of forced enlrv - doors or windows are left' unlocked ('so deadbolls. pins or dowels to secure doors and windows. Use iighlx and radio or television on timers when no one is home. Mnrk your property and put slickers indicating (hat you've done so on doors and windows. Photo graph antiques and pul com- plcfe descriptions on the back of each pholo. Ilse lighting over each door, and area lights for sheds and barns. Most burglars are not skil led professionals, but are males and females often under (he age of 18. They cost over ; $18 million in lost property alone, not to mention the cost " of repairs from vandalism that almost always accompanies the burglary. Your Stale Police Depart ment wants you to be aware and be helpful in letting criminals know they are not wanted here. Call the state wide reporting number, t 800 42-7KHH. 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