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Htftnt CAICTTCTIMES. Thursday. January t. XUt Barnett MamecJ Mayor of lone If CATHERINE UNDSTXOM ION F! At th regular month ly midline of the Ion City Council. James Harnett u ap pointed mayor to fill the varan cy created by the resignation of Charles O'Connor. Several name were consider rd for councilman to replace Harnett, who haa rtd for sev eral years. Hta successor will be named at the February mm Ins. . of pinochle were played with Mr. WlUard Krenoh winning hith for women: Marion Palm er. Mfih for men: Mra. Lee Palmer, low for women. and IVrrv Murter. low for men. Mr. an4 Mra. Raymond Lun- dell returned on Tuesday from a trip to Portland and Eucene. They took their daughter, Cher le. back to the University on Sunday. Lynn Mulloy of Lake Oswego waa a guest at the home of . .4 I . ; ... 'i t. i , v . -I VV LAiiU Irrigon Families Hosts to Visitors over Holidays TOM McCALL Secretary McCall Tells Candidacy For Governorship Secretary of State Tom Mc O'Connor haa aerved faithful I Mr. and Mra. Berl Akera from ly aa city mayor fur 11 years I Tuesday to Sunday. Their eon ana nas resigned to apend more I and daurhter-lnlaw. Mr. and time with hla private business I Mrs. Robert Akera. left on Sun- nd other Interests. Idav for their home In Portland after spending the week at Mrs. Ida Coleman returned on home. Bill Akers and Lynn left Thursday from a two week a trip for thetr studies at Lewis and to Fergus Falls. Minnesota, Clark College on Sunday, where she spent the holidays Friends were saddened on visiting relatives. She waa a Sunday to learn of the death of ruest of her sister. Mrs. Susie George Llder at Pioneer Mem Mf-mifl mnA llui t Ult w4 Mre nrl I In llAnnn- II.. (trnun'a HaiiohtM vtr luimor Ik. .4 iwu.. t(i-.4 t.w I Call announced his candidacy Bleckebek. who is very ill. Her Ural months with a lingering tor Rovernor Wednesday il iww sister and brother from St Paul Illness. Memorial services are 'rrr,1T5 !".,. .iour visited In Fergus Falls during to be held on Thursday at Swee- Congressional districts. the holidays civlne the family nev Mortuary in HeDoner. 52 year-old Republican a chance to all see each other Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peck and ,0lJ .P0"'? ,,n Portland. Ore. wars! " oi "her wrents. Mr. ,nd MrZ duHn? . ve-hour apan why he Members of the lone Dance Milton Morgan. They wore call- loJ n' "l.in" aub. the Uons Club, and the ed here by the illness of Mr. C?r lW-M r.k . HI?4 wUI va" American region enjoyea a iew reciis latner. tiwynne recK oi i ... v.ra mt t,m i.viflrixn u K u . .irii-L.n I Tiere is only one real rea i cm wr uaaiv v a iv siuii i Atns, was t n raws 0utvnr.11 . Hall on Friday evening. At mid- with a heart attack on Sunday. n f? Ih. tffc night appropriate favors were They will remain for the George vi: il "r . . given each guest and a draw. Elde aervlces on Thursday. J '-k . 1Ti, tnr hlH frvr th winner nf Th Frlj.ndshln Tluh of fWll l ' reach a higher Vantage the colored television set by the held Its annual holiday party P0. m.fch,!fj?,J, com 10 Lions Club. Alfred Nelson, Jr.. at the community Mall on m- " .' . V.' V' waa the winner. DecoraUons of day evening. A poUuck dinner y Ji f?lur.. holly, red bows, and candle was held, followed by cards. ih"y,,- "fTf" "V. were used about the rooms. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. uefi"f ,prtlS?1kh1' John McElligott son of .Mr. John Clerf and family of Klttl- Jf.'L Xi". iL and Mrs. Richard McElligott, tas. Wash, who were here over f""5'' ,'n 1, f, A . , left on Friday to return to his the holidays visiting her par- l"!lin jf n. J' school. The Abbey in Colorado, ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Schaf- ;JW. Th " , aii a sjiw iikvu s 1 a 1 v uvvauv vi IT UVCLLX MRTLOW lltlilGON Mr. and Mrs. Getvge Andenwtn and sons lv-n. nl and Mike were hiwts to the folUmlne guests during the re cent holllays: their son in law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Burton IVtk, Sh.Til and Sn and a daughter Mis. iVrrlck HI hag and Handy of I'maiilla; Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Olson of 11 lot Rock: Fred Wie tf Stan field; Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Me of I'matllla: Mr. and Mrs Monte Pankls of Klna, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Daniels of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Ander son and Shannon of llinea, Ore gon. Rev. and Mra. It F V'aughan. pattor and wife of the Irrigon Baptist church, honl.nl a "Get Acquainted" reception In their mobile home Sunday for mem bers of the Irrigon Baptist church and friends. Cookies, candv. punch and coffee were served to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lrltch and Gene and Wayne Smith, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, Portland, spent their Christmas vacation In Irrigon with thetr grandparents. Mr. and Mra. Ies lie Smith and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hoadley. Mr. and Mrs. KwalJ Rltrer and family were Sunday even log dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Merle St. John. I'matllla. and hla brother, Jim St. John, who la the current holder of "World Bowling Championship' and "famous PBA Professional bowler," Mrs. FXigene Berg ami son Ronald of Vancouver. Vah.. re turned to their home Monday after spending the holidays with Mrs. Herg'a mother, Mrs. Myrtle Markham. Studenta who have returned to college after spending their Christmas vacation In Irrigon with their folka are Howard Keith. Oregon State University. John Lathrop. University of Ore gon. Donald r.penbach, Gloria Sonn, Shirley Jackson, Lyle He was to do some sklirur at fer. Aspen on the return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Helikw lhf,-lf; c... m.j vi'- ... . I o,, fr . n.t,K. He recalled statements to the guest at the Ray Heimbigner her son-in-law and daughter. te?? fi?, i.1, home from Thursday to Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Gorman, f f fjff SLSfJf On Sunday Tom Heimbigner and son at Glenellen. Calif. Mr. " " 'k'YkJ . "VI J', " and Sue left for Eugene, where Gorman has subles and trains " .i'.i0 '" they are both students . at tne and snows prize horses lor their r-" ; - I'nivArcitv nf Orron MIs IJn. owners Vc ",v v ,v" Jk m IJ-ImklnnA. u.kn t,.. koan Hl-o I i'u Itimmnn rt Viu. State SDOt hrm tnr th hnlMav. Ipft si has hwn a cmt of her .".nas C00" r Sunday for her teaching duties ter. Mrs. Eugene Dockter and "" J;1vh!ivt.in rilt rViU T-.A f.mn r,.c .ir en-am. menscly, McCall reported ed ir n H M r T Martin houh 2' div if7r "esday. "Upgrading of service -K,jro. . rw..An niu rh,ictm ...h rwirtr has been achieved throughout with their son. Ralph, and with took her back to Nyssa. this ipartf "L J fi1 Mr. Martin's sister. Marie Mar- week-end. where she enrolled at V , '1 " .! t-v... .t.n Tnienn Viiiav fvmm,iniMr I lnsuon nave been given free k -a n.n.. fr. .Hdt mi. (. rein. The same is true of so atives. Linaell la Accident many Board of Control pro Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rietmann Rodney Linnell had the mis- fF,0 ""IJ? niU and famUy were hosts for the fortune to wreck his car com- Support has been tendered me, Rietmann family reunion at ing down the Gooseberry Grade DlTtL ?afmy .K h-i .Ul, l,m nn Snnrfav. Guests lust a fir mltM fmm Inn nn across the State, and this has eresent were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Friday night He hit a slick Rohde and Paul of Keanewlck, I spot and after skidding on the Wash- Mr. and Mrs. Van Rlet- road, went over a six foot em mann and family of Condon, bankment landing upside down Mr. and Mrs. Bui Kietmann and in me tutcn. 1 ne car was a am family, Mr. and Mrs. David Riet-1 aged, but Rodney was unhurt mann, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Kiei except lor a cut on the hand mann. Walter Rietmann, Gene and bruises Rietmann, Larry Rietmann, and James Marvin had a tonsil Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann, lectomy at Pioneer Memorial all of lone. hospital, while on vacation from Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Linda, his duties as science and math trom SDent the first of the weeK teacher at lone High school. in Portland on business. They Lewis Halvorsen returned were accompanied down Sun- home on Friday from Pioneer day by their son, Stephen, who Memorial hospital, where he was returning to nis studies ai nad minor surgery last wednes Pacific Lutheran at Tacoma, day. and by Charlotte Griffith, who Roland Ekstrom has transfer- returned to school in Portland, red from Wenatchee Junior Col Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Meyers lege to Eastern Oregon College and daughter returned on wed- at La Grande for the winter nesday from a holiday visit term. with his father at Joseph. Sue Townsend of Portland Is Several ladies from here en- spending some time here with joyed a holiday coffee party at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her the home of Mrs. Gottfried Her- shal Townsend, from her work mann in Hermiston this week, at Nor thwestern Business Attending from here were Mrs. School. Milton Morgan, Mrs. Edith Mr. and Mrs. Al Brazell were Nichoson, Mrs. Marion Palmer, holiday visitors at the home of Mrs. Omar Rietmann, Mrs. Har- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. old Sherer. Mrs. Lee Palmer, Martin. They were returning Mrs. Clell Rea, and Mrs. Garry from a trip to Altus, Oklahoma, Tullis. Mrs. Cecil Thome and where they had spent Christ Mrs. Delmer Crawford of Herm- mas. After leaving lone, they iston were also guests. were in a ten car accident, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peter- which damaged the front end son and family, Mr. and Mrs. of the car. They are living at Norman Nelson and family, and Newport, Wash., and Mrs. Bra Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen and ze teaches in Priest River, familv snpnt from Wednesday Idaho. to Friday skiing at Spout aipn Martin accompanied Springs. Skiing at Anthony Lake over the holiday were Tim and Mark Tullis, Frank Halvorsen and Bob Baker. Dan Loomis of Forest Grove left on Wednesday for home af ter visiting his fraternity broth er," Dick Hynd for a few days. Dick returned to school at Ore gon State on Sunday. Kenneth Lynn Smouse was another Oregon Stater returning to school on Sunday. WIWIJO fkWM.g Willows Grange held a watch party at their hall on Friday evening. A large crowd attend ed the potluck dinner followed by card games later. Six tables DANCE To Live Music Friday, Saturday Nights Wagon Wheel HEPPNER Phone 676-8997 encouraged me and my family to take this step. Ron Reid of Heppner up from Portland to spend the New Years week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Martin. The boys both work for a flor ist Barbara Bishop, Sid Zinter, Bob Emert, Judy Sherer and the Sherer's house guest Kelly An drews, have all returned to Eastern Oregon College for the winter term. Mr. and Mrs. John Swanson returned to their home In Port land on Saturday after a two week vacation here. Jack and Bob Crum have gone back to their schools in Port land after a visit at the par ental home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crum. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gaars- land moved to Portland over the week-end. Marianne will re main with her grandmother, Mrs. Ida Coleman, until the end of the term and will then Join them. OMi Willi I'll.. l . ,1111 HI!'., , . . , 1, , . , . . 1 , daughter Janice of HermUton!''. Jnlce McKlroy. Shervl f tu r.i..i. .. iWlthentpoon. Blue Mountain ...u ...... ' ...I .. T- IIIV... A-- Sehmedcr and Susan McCoy, Eastern Oregon College. Extension flans Meeting Ladles Home Extension will meet at the old Irrigon School Thurd.ty. January 13 at 10:30 am. All ladles of the commu nity are Invited to attend. There will be a small charge for the noon luncheon, and topic for the day will be "You vs the Clock." Presenting the topic will be Mrs. Fred 1 load ley and Mrs. Paul Slaughter. Ladles are asked to bring a white elephant for an auction with proceeds going to ward the Esther Ktrmls memor ial. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graybeal spent the wet-k-end In Walla Walla with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shlngleilecker. Ricky and Ran dy, and other relatives. Miss Mary Kenney returned to Soledad. Calif., where she teaches school, after spending the holidays with her folks. Rev. and Mrs. John II. Kenney and David. Menus at A. C Houghton school for the week of January 1 10 through 14 are as follow: Monday thicken and noodles, I My Neighbors PC m Glen of Wallowa were Sunday afternoon dinner rueMs of Mr. and Mrs. Kwald Ritzer and fam lly. Mr. Alice Smith spent New- Years Dav In Hermiston with her sons-ln law and daughters, Mr, and Mrs. Gene Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Huehe and families. Mr. and Mrs. Vorn Caldwell. Portland, spent the week-end with his brother-in-law and sis ter. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and Mike. The Caiuweiis were on their way home after vaca tioning a week at Sun Valley, Ma ho. The Irrigon BaotKt church had a New Years Eve Watch Party at their church. The group played games and viewed ad ored slides In the early part of the evening, and had refresh ments of sandwiches, cookies. coffee and punch prior to the devotional service at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith drove to Spokane, Wash., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Chet Pe- den and his mother. Mrs. Jen nie Peden. They viewed colored slides taken by the Pedens dur ng their 4-year stay In Pakls tan Mr. and Mrs. Merle St. John of Umatilla were Christmas dtn ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ew- aid Ritzer and family Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Berger spent the holidays In Everett Wn. with their son and daugh ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Berger and family. They drove through Portland and their daughter, Judy Berger and Mrs. Berger s mother, Mrs. Ber tha Catlow, accompanied them to tverett Lions Provide Holiday Cheer The irrigon Hons Club dis tributed over 250 sacks of can dy to youngsters i the commu nity at the Christmas tree which they had installed and decor ated early In December. Later that evening, the club distrib uted candy treats to senior citi zens of the community, and fur nished baskets of food for needy families. The Lions Club and the Irrigon P.T.A. Jointly fur nished treats that were distrib uted to those attending the A. C. Houghton Christmas program. The Irrigon Boy Scouts assisted the Lions Club in furnishing the candy distributed at the Christ mas tree. buttered pea, apricot cookies; Tuesday hamburgers, lettuce Wedges, pickled beela. applesauce, gingerbread and cream; Wednesday beef gravy on mashed potato-, i;nen beans rherrv Cobbler; Thursday chill beans, green salad, corn bread and Friday fillet ...I K.llf.A.1 W.M ....i iuiuii-vi iviu niiii tiuii salad. All meal are served with bread, butter and milk. Rev. and Mr. John II. Ken ney, pastors of the Irrigon Al and in hly of God church. Tim Vanllorn, Iroii Wilson and Art Dlln attended the mid winter Christ Ambassador convention at the Pendleton Assembly of God church last Wednesday af ternoon and evening. The A. C. Houghton Bolicats. coached by lean Swenson, will play a basketball game at Uma tilla Friday. January 7, at J ( p.m. The Bobcats will meet Echo at Echo Friday, January 14 at 2:30. First Of A Series THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT YOUR PRINT SHOP. 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SINCE 1926 The Merchants and Professional Men's Organization OREGON IDAHO UTAH NEVADA DIVISION Division Office: Eugene, Oregon WATCH FOB THE GREEN AND BLACK HANDBILLS WITH ACCOUNTS FOR SALE Wc Find We Have No Room For Our NEW SPRING SHOES! 58 Pairs Weyenberg And Portage MEN'S DRESS SHOES 50 Pairs Pedwins $(q)95 (0) vy pr. I 30 Pairs Pedwins MEN'S DRESS SHOES 70 Pairs Boys' Shoes and Boots $l95 111 1SE- w HOW IM P0RTANT ,J YOUR GAZETTE - TIMES PRINT 5HOP IS IN YOUR DAILY LIFE? O Whan rou reod your hometown pa- ?r II was printed at tha Gcuettt I mas. O When rou ott your Morrow county property tear statement. It was fur nlahed by tha Gaietfe-Tlms and th tax summary occorn panning It was printed at the Gaielte-TUnas. Tbo bli ledger sheets In the coun ty assessor'a and sherlli's offices that record your taxes and assessment were printed at the Gaiette-Tln.es. O When you qtt a statement from a southern Morrow county business, chances are It was printed at the Gaiette-TUnes. O When your child brings home hla Morrow county schools' report card It was printed at the Gatette-Tta.ee. O If you voted In Wheeler. Gilliam or Morrow counties last year, the bal lot on which you voted was printed at the Gaaette-TUnes. O When your doctor writes a prescrip tion for you. It may have been print at the Gaiette-Tlmea. O When you q to Heppner restou rant, you order from a menu printed at toe Gasette-Tuaes. 0 When your path Is blocked by a No Trespassing sign on a hunting trip In toe Morrow county area, chances are It was printed by the Gasette Tunes. 0 When you get a parking ticket la Heppner, It was printed at the Ga ierteT1mes. 3 When a local trucker bands you a local freight bill. It may have come from the casetteTunes. When you get a Utter from any on 01 many local businesses, it was printed at the Case tie -Timee and the envelope, too. When a store writes you a receipt on a "Wnls ticket or writes your order on a salesbook the odds are that these were furnished by the Gaiette Times. 1 When you get a power or a light bill in southern Morrow county. these were printed at tha Gazette- Tunes. When you attend the county fair, the premium list you consult was printed at the Gazette-Tunes. If you go to a wedding the Invita tion may have come from the Gazette-Times. If you attend the annual meeting of some of our big local organizations. the annual report booklets you read were printed at tha Gazette -Tunes, and the CowBelle placemats used at these dinners yes. they came from here, tool When you haul a load of grain to a ncca warehouse, the Information is recorded on forms printed by the Gazette-Times. When you see a poster announcing a dance, it probably was printed In the Gazette-Times shop. When a notice Informs otf a death of a friend or relative In southern Morrow county, It came from the Gazette-Times. If you get a recipe out of a cook book sponsored by a local organiza tion, that may bare been printed by the Gazette-Times. If you give a Morrow county bro chure to a friend or if you win a Certificate of Recognition from the Chamber of Commerce, they were printed at the Gazette-Times. Quality MUTING Hi-Speed ERVICE .1 Close Out On Children's. Boys', Men's Slippers and Sox MTY' Heppner OUT OF HUNDREDS OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING JOBS DONE ANNUALLY IN OUR SHOP, THE ABOVE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES. WE CAN DO YOUR JOB, TOO, BIG OR SMALL, COMPLI CATED OR EASY. AND WE'LL GET IT OUT FAST AND GOOD. Gazette -Times Heppner Ph. 676-9228