FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 22, 1992
Sheriff’s Report
The Official Newspaper of the
City of Heppner and the
County of Morrow
The Heppner
GAZETTE-TIMES
Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper
U S P S 240-420
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Calendar of Events
IHS, HHS, HJH, Colt sports schedule
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BOWLING
Correction
Tim Adams was ir advertently
left off the list of volunteer
coaches in last wee is story on
Colt Basketball. T in has been
helping Rick Johnston with the
Beavers.
Obituary
Hazel E. Hamlin
A memorial service for Hazel
E. Hamlin will be held at the
Heppner Elks Lodge on Thurs
day, Jan. 23 at 1 p.m. A crypt-
side service will be held at Forest
Lawn Memorial Park in Gresham
on Friday at 1 p.m.
Mrs. Hamlin, 97, Heppner,
died Monday, Jan. 20, 1992 at
Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home
in Heppner.
She was bom Dec. 15, 1894,
at Portland to John and Christina
Thim. She grew up in Portland
and attended schools there,
graduating from Washington
High School.
On Sept. 15, 1932, she married
Frank Hamlin at Portland. They
lived in the Gresham area during
the 1930s and 1940s and moved
to Heppner in 1950. They own
ed and operated Hamlin’s Tavern
in Heppner for many years.
Mrs. Hamlin was a member of
the American Legion Auxiliary
and Umatilla Salon 552-80 and
40.
Survivors include a son,
Royden Herlinger o f Bend;
daughter Maryette Wright of
Gresham; three grandchildren,
five great-grandchildren and three
great-great-grandchildren. Her
husband Frank, and a grand
daughter died earlier.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the Pioneer Memorial
Hospital Fund, PO Box 9, Hepp
ner, OR 97836.
Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner,
is in charge of arrangements.
Thursday Night Izadles
January 9, 1992
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High game: Nola Binschus 209
High series: Inetia C'antin 513.
Splits converted: Darlene Scroggins 3-10:
George Naims 5-6-1U; Monique Harret 4-V;
Theo Greenup 5-7-9; Inetia Cantin 5-10.
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Bedrock Bowlers
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High game: Phyllis Piper 191.
High series: Gayle Gutierrez 528.
Splits convened Millie Hanna 2-7.
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High game: Diana Hoeft 189. Walt Foster-
Paul Ploskunak 202.
High series: Diana Hoeft 504, Paul
Ploskunak 541.
High team game: 6 4 , 774.
High team series: # 4, 2,245.
Splits converted Wail Rister 2-K), Ellis
Me Roberts 5-10.
Stuart Walker enlists in Army
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High series: Linda Schultz 481.
High games Betty McDonald 192.
Splits converted: Linda Schultz 3-K);
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It A in’t That
Bad
assisted a disabled motorist on
The Sheriffs office at the cour 1-84, east bound, 159;
M orrow C ounty deputies
thouse in Heppner reports dispat
responded
to a report of a
ching the following business dur
domestic
disturbance
on Olson
ing the past week:
We need a better system.
January 14: Morrow County Road in Boardman. Call was
The one we have will be boring, ex
pensive, take far too long and give far
deputy responded to Irrigon unfounded.
too much hope. And it just may not end
January 20: Morrow County
Market to investigate a report of
with the right result.
suspicious money. Investigation deputy handled an animal pro
I'm writing about the year’s political
blem near Hwy. 74, mile post 22;
is continuing;
activity,
of course.
M orrow C ounty deputy
M orrow C ounty deputy
The
race
for the presidency is on.
responded to the Bombing Range assisted a citizen with a lock out
George Bush is taking his lumps about
to investigate suspicious items in the Boardman area;
how he has handled the job the past
M orrow C ounty deputies
found by the Navy;
four years, with emphasis on his abili
ty to keep his sushi down to his suc
Morrow County deputy began responded to a report of a vehi-
cess at quail (Quayle) hunting.
investigation of an animal pro cle/pedestrian hit and run incident
The chorus of democratic hopefuls
blem in the Irrigon area. Problem near the Irrigon Mobile Court, Ir
are singing “ George doesn’t have a
was resolved upon deputy’s rigon. Investigation is continuing;
plan . ” When the singing stops and they
Morrow County Sheriffs of
arrival;
begin to talk, one wonders if they have a clue.
fice dispatched the Fossil fire
M orrow C ounty deputy
Closer to home, there’s a race for secretary of state, and a whole house
department to a report o f a flue
responded to the Boardman area
full of representatives and senators. With recent redistricting, many voters
to investigate a problem involv fire near the Baptist Church in
will be sorting through the rhetoric of strangers and even stranger
ing animals and neighbors. Pro Fossil. Fire was contained;
challengers. Add to that the thousands of school board directors, county
Morrow County S heriffs of
blem was resolved;
officials, even the odd cemetery director.
fice dispatched the Heppner am
This year we’ll elect more politicians than you’d ever care to know.
M orrow C ounty deputy
bulance to 545 N. Elder for a
But the elective process requires that you do know something about them.
responded to take an initial report
How to learn?
male with seizures and breathing
on a possible game violation.
Here are some suggestions for wading through the barrage of political
p
ro
b
lem
s.
Subject
was
January 15: Morrow County
elections
information.
transported
to
Pioneer
Memorial
deputy responded to the lone area
1.
Watch
the evening news to see who went where and if they got sick
Hospital.
for follow up on a burglary case;
on supper or fell down the stairway, but check the refrigerator when the
M orrow C ounty deputy
politician begins to speak. It’s important to know whether the candidate
responded to the Irrigon area to
can hold his soup or not but it’s not important to know what the networks
handle a civil matter;
think is the most important thing he said. Trust me, it’s not.
M orrow C ounty deputy
The clerk’s office at the cour
2. Read the last paragraph of any newspaper report on politicians.
responded to the Irrigon area to thouse in Heppner reports issu
Newspapers put what they think is the most important thing in the first
investigate a juvenile problem. ing the following m arriage
paragraphs-“ Smutz pounded the table as he shouted down Sumooz at the
League of Non-Voters last evening.” Then they put what they think is
Investigation is continuing;
licenses:
the least important thing in the last paragraph-“ Smutz prefers a sales tax
Morrow County S heriffs of
December 31, 1991: Donald
to an increase in the income tax.” You, of course, should know the last
fice dispatched the Boardman am William Townsend, Heppner;
thing and who cares about the first thing.
bulance to a residence on Mt. and
3. Use campaign material from candidates to start the fire. Candidates
Hood Ave. in Boardman for an
Jeanette E. Earlywine,
have a way of rewriting history and making idle promises in their cam
eight year old male with an in Heppner.
paign literature. But pay attention to the campaign material that some special
jury. Transport was made to the
interest group sends to you. The really important thing is who the folks
UAD.
are that are against your man. If the group that hates rich folks is against
January 16: Morrow County
some candidate, and you hope to get off the welfare rolls, then you know
deputy arrested Jeffrey Randall
who to support.
Metcalfe, 24, Turlock, CA. for
4. Don’t listen to anything your friends or neighbors say. All they know
Annette Jane Richards, 33,
is how many girls the guy has slept with or how often he visits the Borneo
Unauthorized Use of a Motor
witch doctor. All good stuff, they read it in the ‘National Inquirer’. But
Vehicle. Deputy also recovered Heppner-Failure to Stop for
Pedestrian in Crosswalk, $46
not helpful in making a decision on who should run the country, if for
a vehicle stolen out of California.
no reason other than it ain’t true.
Metcalfe was lodged at Benton fine;
5. Don’t over do. Stop all investigation at least a month before the elec
Jack Alexander Little, 65,
County Jail. Two juveniles were
tion.
This allows time to digest what you may have learned and to think
Heppner-Failure to W ear Safety
taken into temporary custody;
out the thing unencumbered by a continuing barrage of information.
Belt,
$11
fine;
Morrow County S heriff s of
Besides, if the campaign gets ugly with mud slinging, it’ll probably he
Melvin Monroe McDaniel, 45,
fice dispatched the Fossil am
in the last month and you’ll miss the mess.
bulance to a residence for a Heppner-Failure to Wear Safety
Above all, don’t get discouraged in the process. If we just limit the in
Belt, $10 bail forfeited;
female with an illness;
take of political propaganda, and the output of political contributions, we
Jacklyn I. Robinson, 23,
Morrow County deputy con
can make this a barely tolerable process. If you do get discouraged, just
Heppner-Improper
Passing, $53
take a look at any other country. That should be encouraging.
tacted a subject regarding a civil
bail forfeited;
matter;
Robert Henry Ackerman, 61,
M orrow C ounty deputy
Snoqualmie,
WA.-Exceeding the
responded to W. Extension Ir
Maximum
Speed,
65 mph in a 55
rigation regarding a broken win
The South Morrow Commun- wide variety of ancient and con
mph
zone,
$46
bail
forfeited;
dow at their shop. Amount of
tiy Choir will present its winter tem p o rary m usic w ill be
C arl H arley G lenn, 4 3 ,
vandalism damage was unknown;
program Sunday, January 26 at performed.
M orrow C ounty deputy Stanfield-Exceeding the Max
Admission is free and everyone
7 p.m. at St. Patrick Church.
responded to Big River Farms imum Speed Limit, 64 mph in a
is
invited to attend.
Director Bob Isted said that a
and began investigation of 55 mph zone, $46 fine;
Victor Allen Klinger, 39,
suspicious circumstances regar
ding a payroll check. Investiga Lexington-Driving Uninsured,
$46 fine; Exceeding the Max
tion is continuing;
vehicle repairer. He also qualified
Stuart J. Walker, son of James
M orrow C ounty deputy imum Speed Limit, 65 mph in a
for the Army college Fund from
and Sara Walker of Heppner, has
responded to an accident on 1-84, 55 mph zone, $46 bail forfeited;
Harrison M. Raymond, 69,
which he will receive $22,800 in
enlisted in the U.S. Army. He
mile post 171. Morrow County
Lexington-Failure
to Drive Right
will leave for eight weeks of basic
educational expenses once he
S heriffs office dispatched the
completes his three-year Army
training at Ft. Jackson, S.C ., on
Boardman ambulance to the scene Side o f Centerline, $22 fine.
commitment.
September 15. Upon completion
then advised to disregard. Depu
of
basic,
he
will
attend
advanced
ty was unable to locate accident;
Walker is a 1988 graduate of
individual training at Aberdeen Arlington High School and at
M orrow C ounty deputy Compliments of the Morrow County Grain Growers
Proving Ground, M d., to prepare tended Willamette University,
responded to Brown’s truck stop
for his assignment as a wheel Salem.
in Irrigon to investigate a report
Tuesday, Jan. 21, 1992
o f juveniles beating on a vending
Soft White
*4.57
machine. Suspects were gone Jan .
F eb.
*4.60/*4.64
upon deputy’s arrival.
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January 17: Morrow County M a rc h
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deputy began investigation of a
Barley
hunting complaint on Eastern
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Oregon Farms;
N ew C ro p
‘ 105
Morrow County deputy began
investigation of vandalism to a
boat at the Irrigon Marina:
Morrow County S heriffs of
fice responded to a residence in
West Glen area regarding a
juvenile matter. Matter was turn
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January 18: Morrow County
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deputy received a report of a
/Ruffles 6V4oz.
M)B 6oz.
burglary o f tools from Ivan
Driver o f Irrigon. Amount of
Urtato Chips
ea. Rice Mix
value was undetermined. In
Fresh Express 1 lb.
Western Family 7.5oz.
vestigation is continuing;
Salad Mix
Morrow County deputy ar-'
Biscuits
4 for
rested Larry Gene Hottel, 19, Ir
2lb. bag
Assorted Cuts
rigon, on two Morrow County
resh Carrots
< bag Pork Chops
warrants for Failure To Ap-
pear/Delivery o f a Controlled
Radishes or
Substance. Hottel was lodged at
Beef Rib Steak
Green Onions 4 bunches for
Benton County Jail;
Cottage 40lb. bag
M orrow C ounty deputy
Dry Yellow Onions
I O V Dog Food
assisted Heppner Police Depart
ment with a domestic problem.
Sunshine 20lb. bag
January 19: Morrow County
.Fresh Red Snapper
*B**ib. Dry Cat Food
deputies arrested Joseph Paul
Western Family 2lb.
Focht, 29, Irrigon, for Parole
Violation. He was lodged at Ben
\Fresh Whole Crab
*®*# ib Brick Cheese
ton County Jail;
Hills 12oz. package
Armour's 1877 3lb.
Morrow County deputy made
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contact with a resident in Wilson
Trailer Court, Irrigon, for a \ / H find
ir Quarters
6 Pack 12oz. Cans Regular or Diet
juvenile problem;
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responded to a neighborhood pro- 7 ^ Dan Orchard 32oz.
Prices Good January 22nd through 28th
blem on Washington St., Irrigon (j S p r e a d
N. Court Heppner 676-9643
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