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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1988)
T W O - Heppner (ia/rllr-'l imev Ilcppnci. Oregon W rd w N Íiy , January 27, IWX Hotel volunteers to work Saturday H e p p n e r 's h ip e s t Ia n s (L) Megan Baily daughter of Ken and Kadene Baily and (r) Whitney Royer daughter of coach Mike Royer and wife Deb bie were cheering Heppner on to victory last week as Hepp ner played Umatilla M r s . H a ll h o n o r e d o n 8 5 th S h e r i f T s o ffic e c o m p ile s a n n u a l r e p o r t A ll volunteers who plan to work on the hotel this Saturday w ill he covered by insurance and w ill receive a tree lunch. Hill Kuhn said Tuesday " I I you are working on the morn ing crew be- there around a quarter to niiw. and il you are working on the afternoon ciew he there around I p m .** Kuhn said He said the main job ol the volunteer work crews w ill be to knock down walls o f ihe hotel to make way lor the planned SI nullum remodeling ol the structure into senior citizen housing and a senior center ‘ We went through the building with the architect and marked all the walls to come down, and it should he pretty sale work . ' Kuhn said He urged workers to wear a sturdy pair ol boots with good soles The Morrow County S heriffs Department reported handling the following types of crimes in Morrow County fro m January I , to December 31. 1987 The following arc categorised by type o f crime Robbery 2. burglary 33. theft 75. unauthorized use motor vehicle 2. recovered stolen »chulc 14. criminal m isch ie f 35; negotiating bad checks/w orthlcss document 3. d ru g s /in vcstig a tio n s IV. assault menac ing rec k less endanger ing 47. disorderly conduct/harass ment I I . rape 4. sexual abuse 4. bigamy 0. reckless burning I . motor vehicle accidents 27. fugitive arrests 66. driving under the influence o f in toxicants 54. driving while suspend cd/revoked 26. hit and run 4. reckless driving 4. unattended death 5. m iscellaneous 60 includes livestock at large, maintain public nuisance, assist otner agency, transports to Pastern Oregon State Hospital, furnish alcohol to minor, runaway juveniles, etc Dispatcher handled 138 includes computer entry ol stolen property. assist other agencies, warrant arrest by other agencies, entering restrain ing orders, runaway juveniles, miss ing pervms. etc Total cases 634 In addition to our regular cases, this department handled 740 miscellaneous service reports These are broken down by the categories listed below Alarm 8. animal problem 71; assistance rendered 163. check building 15. check occupant 5. civil matter 17; deliver message 23; disturbance 61. hazard 12. juvenile 36. noise abated 10. person 76. suspicious circumstances 31. towed auto 6, traffic problem 94 unfound ed ( all IS; olher 97 CHANGES CRIME l M , friait LAM L O TTE R Y Doris Ball is shown here with her cake on her 85th birthday She was honored with a party given by her children on Fri day, January 22 \io im d to M upti .iiu-n.U d .i bit tut.o part) tot M i- k ic k (D nri I tall, given m her home to celebrate icr KVh hirihday Ihe party wa s losted by her children Guests were ervod cake and homemade ice ream and enjoyed an afternoon o l .id lin g I riends attended liom fcppiK-r. I.cxmgion. lone Monu nent and Pendleton Saturday her hildren gathered together lor a s>ilii, V dinner at her I.... \t' ding wc re Rogi i .nut I ilccn Steiger [X’rinda Jackson LaVcme Van M uter III all ol Portland. Marie lame John Day. Paul VanMarler. Prairie < »t\ Vincy and Herb I k-trom Cindy Greenup. Iravis and lo in lone. Heth Zimmerman and t Ian nee Hughes. St^nlicld. Harriet and Gene Hall. Archie, I)i.m.t and Duane Hall, all o f Hepp net I n nds attending Saiuidav wen >’ • !*■ ftv TOTAL l ottery winners from January 2 through January 15 in Morrow C ou nty include Dean Kegler ol Hoard man winning 5100 Irum Kegler s Sentry Market. Hoard man. and Susie 1 Cooper. Heppner. $50lrom C en trai Market A small flat sponga or papar tow»*) k a p t in y o u r r a t n y a r a t o r v e g a t a h l a b in can a b s o rb m u c h o l th e e ic a x * m o is tu r a c o lle c tin g th e re CASE Chief Rathbun’s ACTIVITY 29 7 32 30 24 76 260 1987 T~ 33 75 16 35 19 47 8 66 27 54 114 1 38 614 634 1986 Robbery Burglary Theft Stolen/Recovered Vehicle C rim. M i s c h i e f / V a n d a l i s m Drug Cases A s s a u l t / M e n a c i n g , etc. Rape/Sodoiry/Sexual A b u s e Fugitive Arrests Motor Vehicle Accidents D r i v e U n d e r Influ Intox Miscellaneous Dispatcher Handled Al If y m éT, VII IN Other activate* polygraph exams 20. assis! outsKle agencies 218. cita tion» ivsued 219; traffic warning» issued 582. c iv il procès» served 1387; civil process attempted 739. total custody arrests 112. total miles driven 232.146 An average o f 3 8 civil papers were served each day An average o f 636 miles were driven each day 15 2 miles per gallon was the average overall These figures bas ed on 365 days from January I . to December 31. 1987 Prisoner transport total prisoners transported 136. total number o f transports 239; total man hours us ed 1,084.3; to u t miles driven 33.222 8 Officers spent an average o f 4 53 hours per transport Average miles driven were 139 per transport Each prisoner was transported an average o f I 75 times 40 67 14 28 6 « CHANGE + 100% -21% + 10% + 1 2% + 20% + 68% + 38% + 1 2% + 51 % -11% + 55% + 33% -88% + 3% F o r m e r Io n ia n c e le b ra te s 8 (>th ^ e a r Protect your Home You can help keep yourself sale from burglars 1 Take security measures in and around your home 2 Be concerned about what hap pens in your neighborhood 3 Cooperate with law enforce ment in your community Chances arc within the next 11 seconds, someone w ill he the victim ol a burglar Make sure it's not you SUPER ^ SALE 5 SALE ITEMS * THROUGHOUT “ THE STORE £ SPECIAL EVENTS ★ Oregon Cattlewomen L *M o rio w County Extension Service Oregon Wheat League ★ lone School Craft Booth Mr and Mrs Elmer Palmer, Heppner. was Mrs Marjorie vier- sort. Hermiston. and Mesa. Az and Doris Graves, Heppner, celebrate Mrs Vierson's 80th birthday in Mesa. Mrs Marjorie Vierson recently celebrated her HOth birthday at the Holiday Village in Mesa. Arizona, on January 2 Ninety five ol Mrs Vierson’s friends gathered to help her celebrate this special ixcaston ( >n hand tor the celebration were her three children and their spouses. M r and Mrs. Ron Baker. Her miston. M r and Mrs Duane Baker. Sunnyvale. Ca., and Mrs Mardine Larsen and her husband. D»in of Wenatchee. Wa This parly came as a complete sur prise to Marjorie who didn't know of ’ he plans until her children flew into Mesa on New Year's Day. Rice to rodeo for Southwestern Oklahoma State University (limited Edition Mtg ) Door Prizes ★Momelite Chain Saw \ ★Tool Box S a tu rd a y F e b ru ary 8 a.m. - , \v 6 ^ /.? 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