Hobby Theme Gets Attention At lone Topic Club Meeting IONE Mrs. Charles O'Connor, Mrs. Victor Rietmann and Mrs. William Rawlins entertained the Topic Club on Friday at the home of Mrs. O'Connor. Members present answered the roll call by giving the name of their favorite hobby. A book was donated by the club to the lone Public Library. Mrs. Earl Blake of Heppner and Mrs. Clifford Wagner also of Heppner were special guests for the meeting. Mrs. Blake display ed Some of her Hpserr clnse pnl. lection and gave very interesting information about it. Mrs. Wag ner spoke and displayed part of ner collection 01 rocks and stones. She has some from foreign countries which were very attractive and of interest to the club members. Eldon Tucker, 2nd vice-president; Mrs. Ted Palmateer, first vice president, and Mrs. Joel Engle man, secretary-treasurer. Ap pointive officers will be an nounced later. The next meeting night will be June 19 at the Legion hall at 8:00 p.m. with Mrs. Victor Rietmann and Mrs. Walter Roberts as hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rietmann were in Portland on Thursday to consult a heart specialist for 1 heir son, John. Returned tests and reports were very satis factory. They came home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers arid Bonnie and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matthews and daughters at tended graduation exercises at Columbia Basin College, Pasco, Wn., for Robert Akers. Also graduating in this class was a former lone resident, John How ton. Both boys finished a two year course in Arts and Science. Bill Akers and Gary Morgan left on Saturday for Corvallis to attend the Boy's State con vention. They will return the last of the week. Auxiliary Elects Officers The lone Legion auxiliary met on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Joel Engleman. Election of officers was held with Mrs. Charles Doherty re-elected pres ident. Other officers are Mrs. City council meeting was held on Tuesday evening of last week and the main item on the agenda was the passing of the city budget. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Melina are in Portland. Mr. Melina is a patient in the St. Vincent's hos pital. Mrs. Ernest Lundell will host the Three Links club at her home on June 22. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Salter and family visited at the home of his parents last week. Parry Honors Mrs. Smouse A birthday party was given by Mrs. Fred Burgoyne in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Smouse, at the Smouse ranch on June 6. Guests included Mrs. Earl Ev ans, Mrs. Carl Miller, Mrs. Vern on Munkers, Mrs. Alvin Wagen blast, Mrs. Wate Crawford, Mrs. Ralph Crum, Mrs. Milton Mor gan, Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Jr., Mrs. Dale Ray and Mrs. Gary Tullis. Games were played with Mrs. Tullis, Mrs. Munkers and Mrs. Nelson receiving prizes. Mrs. Burgoyne was assisted by her granddaughter, Cherilyn Smouse. dren have been in attendance during the preceding week of classes. A Chinese theme was used in the dinner serving and decor with guests using chopsticks and wearing huge bibs. Dedication of the new Sunday School unit has been postponed to a later date. Dinner Uses Chinese Theme The Valby Lutheran church held a family potluck dinner on Sunday at their church. The Bible School classes presented the program. Twenty-seven chil- BEGINNING FRIDAY NIGHT, June 15 Heppner Post, American Legion WILL SPONSOR MOVIES IN THE LEGION HALL at 7:30 p. m. See "THE LAST OF THE WILD HORSES" FILMED IN ROGUE RIVER VALLEY 3-REEL FILM. PLUS Short Feature: "LIFE IN LAPLAND" Friday Night, June 15 7:30 P.M. Admission: Children 25c, Students 40c, Adults 60c Mrs. Esteb Honored On Birthday Mrs. Walter Dobyns hosted a birthday party on June 7' in honor of Mrs. Ida Esteb on the occasion of her 86th birthday, Guests included several mem bers from the Bingo club. Bingo was played with prizes won by Mrs. Esteb and Mrs. uonaiu Ball. On Thursday evening follow ins the Rebekah meeting, a sur prise birthday party was held in honor of Mrs. Esteb. She was Diesented a corsage by Mrs. Donald Ball on behalf of the lodee. Several readings were given bv Mrs. Vida Heliker, which suited the occasion and held moments of remembrance for all oresent. Fifteen members were present for refreshments oi birtn day cake and jello, served by hostesses Mrs. Lewis Ball and Mrs. Don Ball. Gordon White was in Portland last week for a medical check up. He returned to lone for busi ness purposes, then back to Port land where he entered the hos pital for major surgery on Mon day of this week. His condition is reportedly improved. Relatives here received word that Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rowell of John Day were the parents of a boy, Bill Jr., weighing 9 lbs., 13 oz. He was born on June 10 at John Day. A1 Ellis Ball spent a couple of days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball, enroute to Spokane, Wn., where he entered the Air Force hospital for sur gery on his knee Monday. He expects to be hospitalized ap proximately 10 days. Mrs. Ida Esteb visited in Hood River on Monday. She accom panied her granddaughter, Mary Lou. Mrs. Hershall Townsend and daughter, Brenda Kay, left for Portland on Sunday where Brenda took state board beauti cian exams. They returned the middle of the week. Boys Win Fair Trip Jay Ball and Bob DeSpain lett on Monday of this week to loin other paper carriers of the state lor a trip to Seattle for a visit to the Worlds Fair and also for a boat trip to Victoria, B. C. The boys both received the re quired points from new subscrip tions to qualify for the expense paid trip, in a recently held con test throughout the state. Will See Son Graduate Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan son will leave by airplane on Monday to attend the graduation ceremony for their son, 1st Lt. Dennis Swanson at Williams A. F. B., Arizona. Their son Jim, will stay with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Turner at Lexington, and John will remain at home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball, Elmer Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ball and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Aldrich and girls made a surprise call at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Christ- Heppner. 79th Year, Number 15 Gazette mes Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, June 14, 1962 Sec. 11-6 Pages '; ' . -V- AMERICA'S TOP-RANKING aqua show, the 19S2 "Aqua Spec tacular," will make its West Coast premiere in Portland, June 12-15 as the feature entertainment event of the Portland Rose FestivaL Combining all the color, glamour costuming and pro duction of an ice show, the "Aqua Spectacular" highlights beaut eous aquamaids, xany aqua-clowns plus some of the nation's champion swimmers and divers. Everyone Welcome To ELKS' Annual Flag Day Program i By B.P.O.E. Lodge No. 358 In I. O.O. F.HALL Heppner Thursday, June 14 8:00 P. M. Main Address by G. B. Urlie, Past Exalted Ruler Condon Lodge History of Flag by W. A. Blake Ceremonies by Officers of B. P. 0. E. No. 358 Cub Scout Pack No. 61, Flag Bearers OPEN TO THE PUBLIC pherson on Sunday to honor Mrs. Christonherson on her birthday. The group enjoyed a back yard barbecue. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan in took his mother, Mary, to Pendleton on Tuesday to consult with her doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snider took their daughter, Janice, to Portland last week where she competed in the Jr. Olympics at Grant Bowl. She placed among the eight finalists in soft ball throw. Their son Dickie accom panied them. Robert Salter Graduates Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Salter at tended graduation exercises at E.O.C. on Friday to see their son Robert graduate. Robert recently received a trophy for special achievement in the field of sports. Grange meeting will be Satur day evening following the wed ding of Brenda Townsend. This will be the last meeting for the summer. A suramet picnic is planned and the date will be announced later. Friends Honor Mrs. Marick A pink and blue shower was held for Mrs. A. II. Marick at the St. Williams Church on Wednes day evening. Ladies of the Home Economics club and the St. Wil liams Altar Society were hos- tOSSBS. Ralph Martin arranged the lovely flowers about the room. Iris and peonies were used, most of them grown in the gardens of Carl Troedson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward of Kuna, Idaho recently visited with her mother Mary Emert and with other area relatives. Their grand daughter, Claira Louise, accom panied them. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hammon of Hoquiam, Wn. visited one day this past week al the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Robert DeSpain, Bill Spohn and Arnie Hedman went to Granite over the week end on a fishing trip. They were called home due to the death of Mr. Redman's mother, Aina Hedman, at Repub lic, Michigan. Mr. Hedman left by plane on Monday to attend the services. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeSpain visited in Hermiston on Monday evening with the Delmar Craw ford family and with her mother, Mrs. Betty Lieullean. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and Diane and Wayne Hams re turned home on Saturday fol lowing a weeks trip to Seattle for the World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Devine visited with Mrs. Ernest Heliker and others in the area for sev eral days recently. Also visiting with Mrs. Heliker and the Don Helikers and Mrs. Ida Esteb recently were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howell of Pueblo, Col orado. Lana Padberg is at home We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat Mv Oi Charge jy. " 1 1 Heppner, "j'" ' Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE! Hogs Tuesday Cattle Wed- Than. Sheep Any Day Follett Meat Co. Hermiston. Oregon Ph. JO 7-6651 On HennUton-McNary Highway again, following confinement at the Pioneer Hospital in Heppner. She is able to be up part of the time. Mary Swanson returned home to lone last week end following a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Eleanor McMillian, at Salem for several weeks. Recent guests for a Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Joel Engleman were, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts, Mrs. Edith Nichoson, Mrs. Ted Hall, Mrs. Jalmer Koski, Vishon, Stev en Newton, all of South Bend, Mrs. Levy Johnston and Katie of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Clell Rea, Kathy and John, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rea and Leroy, Arvilla Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob and Bill Rietman and families, given for Mrs. Ralph Kincaid at A surprise birthday party was her home on June 7 by Mrs. Al Winkleman and Mrs. Joel Engle man. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Llnstrom and family attended the Seattle World's Fair this week. A family gathering at Trout -dale Sunday was attended by a number of people from lone. Among them were, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor, Mariorie and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lind strom, Stephen, Susan and Chris- Browns Tour Seattle; Attend Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown and sons Mike and Chris, and their friend, Mike Bunch, took in the sights of Seattle and the World's Fair from Sunday until Wednes day of last week. A highlight of the trip was a ride on a seaplane, getting an aerial view of the fair and city. The Brown family also attend ed a reunion of Mrs, Brown's rel atives in Burns over the week end, and visited at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Blanche MeCul man and sons Terry and Teddy loch. Her brother, Austin Good of Las Vegas, Nev., attended. The two boys came home with the Browns to spend several weeks with them on their ranch. Una, Mr. and Mrs. George Grif fith, Charlotte and Glen and Mrs. Klmer Griffith. lone Lions Give 4 Senior Awards One of the lone Lions club's civic projects that was made possible by a sale of mats, brooms, bows and other items before Christmas, was culmina ted at commencement time with presentation of four scholarships. Two went to lone High graduates and two went to Heppner High graduates, each getting a $50 good citizenship award. Winners in the class of 1962 at lone where Linda Halvorsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, and Kenneth Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson. At Heppner, winners were Judy Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt, and Eddie Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Howard. The club decided after the fine response by the public to give the scholarships. The scholar ships will be valid when the students qualify for their second term of work in college, Presi dent Jim Barnett of the Lions club said. Reunion At lone Park The annual Padberg family reunion will be an event of Sun day, June 17, at the lone City park. The families will join for a pot luck dinner at noon, with friends and visitors welcome in the afternoon. DEVELOP YOUR FINANCIAL MUSCLES Nothing like the habit of making regular deposits on your savings account to de velop a strong financial phy sique. Time to start is NOW! 4 interest now paid on sav ings accounts here. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY ST FEDERAL BOX 739 SAVINGS S LOAN ASSOCIATION PENDLETON Polk County Federal Savings And Loan Ass'n. jj:t i Dallas, Polk Couny, Oregon 7 i Assets - $5,298,889 Savings Accounts - $4,732,916 Over 3400 Depositors Invites The Savings Accounts Of The Residents Of Heppner, Morrow County And Adjacent Area Planned Dividend Rate For Period Starting July 1, 1962 Paid And Compounded Semi-Annually Current Rate Through June 30, 19624 We Welcome Your Inquiries Investigate Our Record, Our Soundness. Dividendcs Figured On Monthly Balances. Open Your Account Today! WRITE: Thomas J. Newton, Sec.-Mgr., Polk County Federal Savings & Loan Ass'n. Dallas, Oregon Name Address Amount You Might Deposit S Are You Interested In A Savings Account For Your Children? V UP TO