Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 06, 1985, Page TEN, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TEN-Th» llrp p n rr Gazelle Time«. Hrppnrr Orrgwi W rd n r.d .* irtw u .ry *. l i t t
Sheriff summarizes
year’s activities
Welcome To
Morrow Count) Sheriff Hoy Drago
has submitted the following report of
cakes handled by the Sheriff s office
by type of crim e between January I
and December 31 of I MM
Annual
Customer Appreciation Day
S a tu rd a y , Feb. 9
FACTORY REPS
WITH PRODUCT DISPLAYS
✓ STEIGER
L e xin g to n , OR.
✓ CALKINS
✓ INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
✓ BRIGGS & STRATTON
•DOOR PRIZES
✓ NEW ZEALAND FENCE
✓ CENEX A N IM A L HEALTH
•DRAWINGS
✓CENEX TIRE & BATTERIES
✓ CENEX PETROLEUM
•DEMONSTRATIONS
✓ CURTIS FASTENERS
By the CowBelles,
OSU Extension &
Wheat Growers League
✓ SCHWERIN CONCAVES
✓ CUMMINS NORTHWEST
✓ DUPONT
✓ MONSANTO
. t\ f\k\\ h i/ Î/L t Af
Y*
4-H Clubs
✓ DOW CHEMICAL
DEMONSTRATIONS ^
Two Trackers
m W jk W à /i
D O O R P R IZ ES
^ 1 0 a.m. - Horse Care Program
By AMY D R E E N l'P
The Two Trackers 4 II horse club
held a meeting February 4 at the 4 II
Annex Building
d u b members discussed a class
on horse judging taught by Susan
Evans
The next meeting w ill be February
II at the fairgrounds with guest
speaker. Susan Evans
P re v e n ta tiv e M e d ic in e P rog ram
W o rm e r A p p lic a tio n s
^
By W a lle y Barney,
^
"V
Hurglary 27. Theft 47.1'nauthur
ized Use Motor Vehicle 5, Recover
ed Stolen Vehicle 2. Criminal Mis
chief 21 Criminal
Trespass 10
Worthless Document 8 Scam Oper
ation 2. Bomb Threat 2 Drugs Mar
Ijunan Seizure 3. Assault Menacing
Reckless Endangering 27, Rape 2.
Sexual Abuse 3. Child Abuse Ncg
led Endangering a Minor 3. Viola
lion of Restraining Order 2. Kugi
live Arrests 21 Motor Vehicle Acci
dents 3», Driving Cnder Influence
hMMlcmts 29 Mil and Run« I-el
ony Driving While Revoked I. Sew
Ordinance
Interference with Po
lice Officer 2. Suicide I . Miscell
aneous 48•< Includes Livestock at
Large Maintain Public Nuisance.
L'nattended deaths. Transports to
Eastern Oregon Stale Hospital. Fur
nish Alcohol to Minor. Driving While
Suspended. Runaway Juveniles,
etc i. Dispatcher Handled I6t> i In
eludes Computer Entry of Stolen
Property, Assist Other Agencies.
Warrant Arrest by Other Agencies,
Entering Restraining Orders Run
away Juveniles. Missing Persons.
Ml
Total Cases handled is 492
Other activities of the sheriff's
office included Polygraph exams-
25, Citations issued 328. Traffic
warnings issued 609 Civil Process
served »16. C ivil Process Attempts
386, and Total Custody Arrests »7
An average of 2 5 civil papers
were served each day An average
of 562 »6 miles were driven each day
lor a yearly total "I 2n> 482
Prisoner transportations inelud
ed total prisoners transported 9»
total number of transports 227 To­
tal man hours used 681. and Total
miles driven 26,SU3
Officers were tied up in transpor
tating prisoners an average of 3
hours per transport Average miles
driven were 118 5 per transport
hatch prisoner was transported an
average of 2 2» limes
In 1984. more prisoners were
transported than in 198.1 however,
fewer transports were a ctu a lly
made This resulted in fewer hours
spent and fewer miles driven con
eluded the sheriff
MORROW COUNTY
GRAIN GROWERS
A 230 AM P CENTURY WELDER
★ DELTA BIG DUDE'
PICKUP BOX
C enex A n im a l S pecia list
★ 15 A M P BATTERY CHARGER
^
Team ropers
elect officers
Officers for the newly formed
Wranglers Team Roping Club were
elected at a January 30 meeting
Serving as president is Tom Bedor
tha. secretary Gail Paineau. trea
surer Wayne Evans, and directors
Don Papineau. John Mover, and Hob
Mahoney
A membership fee of *25 should be
paid before M arrh I The club will
be limited to 40 members said a
Wrangler spokesperson
The club's next meeting w ill be at
7 p m Feb 20 at the Wagon Wheel
Banquet Room
Wranglers slate
work clays and
fundraisers
At a January 31 meeting, the
Wranglers Riding H uh appointed
committees for the hot dog and bake
sale to be held March 16 in lleppner
Work day* were scheduled for
Marrh 3. 10. 24. and 31 A Wrangler
spokesperson said that members
w ill be contacted to help because the
grounds need a lot of work
The club decided to sponsor a St
Patrick's Day Garage Sale Those
who wish to make donations to the
sale should contact Burke O'Brien.
«769661
The Wranglers next meeting w ill
be held February 26. 7 :30 p m at the
Wagon Wheel Banquet Room
'v
" ¡ / [ /
**5 ★ 10 LB. FIRE EXTINGUISHER
★ FO O D DEHYDRATOR
i.
M
★ FREE*
^
1#
“ v X r
Y
/
.
m
,
J
.
'
^
★ SHOP-VAC 6 G AL
WET & DRY
PANCAKE
BREAKFAST
8 a.m . to N oon
★PARTS WASHER
W
By KIM HERI.E W BIGHT
The 4 II Teen Club met January 14
at the Extension Conference Room
to discuss community service pro
jecls. fund raising, and future plans
for the 4 H teenagers
Plans for Summer Week in Corval
Its. an exchange to Alaska, a Leader
ship Conference at laike Tahoe, and
several other activities for the com
mg summer were discussed
Club members watched a film
about teenage situations, followed
by a group discussion
There are currently 18 members
in the club which is open to tee nag
ers who are eigth graders and
above
The next meeting w ill lie February
4 Those interesed in joining are
asked to contact the Extension
office. 676 9642
★ RIVAL C AN OPENER
★ Cs CENEX 518 1 5 /4 0 OIL
/
★ V IS IO N COOKW ARE SET
Equipm ent On Display
Ç 0 tl» e
rV °
« *«
d l
f r i* 0
0
r * « it0
a
C alkin s Chlsal Chopper Plow - 13 . 17'. 23'
very on e is Invited to
the Open House
at the
I Wasco Parts Outlet
Saturday, Feb. 16,
8 a.m. to Noon
—I
M.c.e.c.
Morrow County [Grain Growers INC
Ph 989 8221 • 1 (8 0 0 ) 4S2 7396
r< m -
!k
P O Box 367
L ex in gton O reg on 97839