The ll-,piT GAzcttr-Timi-ii. Heppner, Ore Ron, Thursday. May 7. IMI-TIIRKE
SHERIFF'S
REPORT
The Sheriff ' Dept. nl the
Morrow Cminty Courthoiwp In
flppnfr tuinrilfd tho following
culls during the piml wwk:
On April 211. Jiulf RuhbpII.
Irrigon. reported a stolen
motorcycle. A Morrow County
Sheriff deputy rPKponded to
the cnll.
On April 2H. a one-vehicle
accident wan reported near
the Willow Cm-k Golf Course
In Heppner. The Sheriff,
Heppner City Police and an
anihulmiee responded to the
call. The driver of the vehicle
and a piisHengor were injured
in the accident.
On April 27. Tereaa Maria
TIppettR, Hermiston, was ar
rested on a 5th Justice Court
warrant for allegedly negotio
ting a bad check.
On April 2(i. an accident wan
reported on Interatate B4, went
of Patterson Ferry Road, A
Hem! -truck and trailer wa
rejMirted to be turned over on
IIh Hide.
On April 25. a homicide was
reHrted in Ponrdman, No
further detiiils were available
from the Sheriff's office.
Also on April' 25, Allan
Hughes, Little Buttercreek,
reported the theft of fence
posts A Morrow County
.Sheriff's deputy responded
On April 24. Portland Police
arrested Edgar William Gran
ger, Gresham. on a Morrow
County warrant for allegedly
driving with a suspended
license.
On April 23, a one-vehicle
accident wits reported on
main street in Hoardman. One
person was reported to be
injured The Boardman Police
and an amhulaiu-e responded
to the call.
On May 2. a motorcycle,
reported stolen on April 2tt.
belonging to Jude Rimsell,
Irrigon, was recovered by
Oregon State Police at Her
miston. On April 30. an ambulance
was requested for a man with
a possible acid burn in his eyes
at the V & I plant at
Hoardmnn. A Boardman am
bulance rescinded to the call.
Also on April 30. JR.
UiVasseur retried the theft
while at Kinz.ua Corp. mill at
Heppner of tools while on a
temporary construction job. A
Morrow County Sheriff's dep
uty responded to the call.
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Frances Mitchell feted at
birthday celebration
'Frances 'Mitchell was surprised with a family buffet
luncheon In honor of her 75th birthday on Saturday, April 25.
The luncheon was hosted by her daughter and her husband,
IiOrene and George Griffith, and their children, Charlotte
Griffith of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffith of
Pendleton.
, Other family members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Ream, Patrick and Matthew, Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, Mr.
and Mrs. Anthony Parker and Chris, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Iockhart, Frank Justice and Mrs. Scott Goodnight, all of
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lund, Bcaverton; Mel and
Dan Justice, Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Vawter Parker of Hood
River and Kathryn and Fred Honking, of Heppner.
After the family luncheon, an open house was held with
many of Mrs, Mitchell's friends attending.
Bookworms hear review
of AueFs unusual novel
By JUSTINE
WEATIIERFORD
A Portland woman, Jean M.
Auel, has begun writing what
promises to be a most unusual
series of historical novels
titled "Earth's Children." The
first book of her aeries "Clan
of the Cave Bear" was
published last year. Inez
Erwin chose It for her review
at the Hookworms' May 2ft
meeting in the home of Mrs.
George Currin.
The story's setting Ik prehis
toric Europe during the ice
age over 35.0(H) years ago. It is
a saga of a clan: how they
lived: the animals they hun
ted; the great totems they
revered. But mostly it is the
story of Ay la. a girl they found
and raised, who was not like
them.
Ayla looked different, she
laughed, she cried, she had the
ability to speak. The conflict
between the ancient clan and
its traditions and this girl of a
lone High
prom Sat.
The lone High School prom
will be held this Saturday.
May 9. from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at
the high school.
On Friday, May 8, the lone
High School Junior-Senior
banquet will be held at 7:30
p.m. Juniors, seniors and
senior parents will be guests
at the banquet.
1st National
deposits up
Deposits at the Heppner
branch of First National Bank
of Oregon increased 10.8
percent in the 12-month period
ending March 31, 1SB1.
The branch reported depos
its or $14,048,000 on March 31.
IHR1. compared with
$12.08:1.000 a year earlier.
newer breed, destined to alter
life patterns, could not be
resolved. The remarkable,
intensely interesting epic,
deals with a crucial time in
evolution when two races are
battling for existence.
The author feels that during
this early period, as the ice
age was beginning to end. that
it is possible that Cro-Magnon
and Neanderthal men lived in
southeastern Europe at the
same time. She carefully
studied the ice age. construc
ted an ice cave and learned
how living in it felt. She has
presented an amazing story of
the seasonal life of very
primitive people. She grate
fully acknowledges fine assist
ance from archaeologists, an
thropologists and other
specialists.
Readers of the first volume
in the "Earth's Children"
series will be eagerly antici
pating more novels from Jean
M. Auel. .
PUBLIC MEETINGS
Mon, May 11 - Juvenile
Services Commission, River
side High School Library
(north end of county) and
Lexington School Board Room
(south end of county), 7:30
p.m.
Mon.. May 11 - Heppner Fire
Dept.. Fire Hall. Heppner.
7:30 p.m.; Heppner Planning
Commission, City Hall. Hep
pner, 7:30 p.m.
Wed.. May 13 - Morrow
County Court, Courthouse,
Heppner. 10 a.m.
Thurs.. May 14 - Lexington
Fire Dept.. City Hall, Lexing
ton, 7 : 30 p.m . ; Port of Morrow
Commission, Port Office. Nel
son Square. Boardman. 1 p.m.
VFW and Aux. Post 4184 install officers
The Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post 4184 and Auxiliary
installed officers Wednesday.
April 29. at the Columbia
Basin Conference, Room at
Heppner.
Dept. Judge Advocate Rob
ert Bell installed Post offic-
ers
er:
Commander Jim Laun
Quartermaster - Dale
Adlard: Senior Vice Comman
der - Harold Bergstrom:
Junior Vice Commader r
Wedding Announcement
Skillicorn - Nolan
Jeff Skillicorn and Christina Nolan
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nolan Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Skillicorn request the honor of your presence at the marriage
of their children. Christina and Jeff, on Saturday, the sixth of
June. 1981. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the First Christian
Church in Heppner.
Mon., May 18- Heppner Fire
Dept., Fire Hall. Heppner,
7:30 p.m.; lone Planning
Commission, City Hall, lone.
7:30 p.m.; Morrow County
School Board. Riverside High
School, Boardman, 8 p.m.
Wed., May 20 - Morrow
County Court, Courthouse,
Heppner, 10 a.m.; Pioneer
Memorial Hospital Board,
Hospital, Heppner, 9:30 a.m.
Mon., May 25 Memorial
Day.
Wed., May 27 - Heppner
Public Library Board. Lib
rary, Heppner, 8 p.m.; Mor
row County Court, County
Building. Irrigon, 10 a.m.
Thomas R. Blue; Adjutant -Herbert
E. Cole: and Service
Officer - Don McBride.
Auxiliary Dept. Conductress
Jeanette Bell Installed aux
iliary officers: President -Alberta
Johannes: Senior Vice
President Jean Ball: Junior
Vice President Lorena Shu
man: Secretary-treasurer
Beverly Launer; Chaplain
Florence Holt: Conductress
Wilma Mabe: Guard - Zelma
McDaniel; Three-vear Trus-
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Sunday - 1 to 5 p.m.
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