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4 Thur., NoTombor 27, 1969 lone GAA Holds Installation For Five Where Were They? Poisonous For lone Plants Topic Garden Club i TV IONE The lone GAA holdl Lindsay Kincaid was admitt their installation and initiation ed to Pioneer Memorial Hospi of new members on Tuesday tal on Thursday following night of last week at the lone slight stroke. It is expected he School. New officers are: Pres.. will be moved to Portland as Joy Beggs; Vlee-Pres., Sandl soon as possible, Carlson: Sec.-Treas.. Chris Peter- Mrs. Alton Yarnell was in son: Heads of Snorts. Jane Krebs Pendleton several days last and Mary McElligott. Among week for medical care. the new members initiated were lone High School basketball Kathy Holtz. Mary McElligott. will open their season on Tues Cheri Carlson, Julie Zlnter and day, Dec. 2 when they will meet Kathleen McElligott. Condon In the local gym. Aauu A School of Instruction was season tickets are now available held by the Eastern Star at the with total cost of $7.50 for the Masonic Hall on Friday night. 10 home season games. Associate Grand Conductress. Mary Ristolla, of Astoria was Luther League met Nov. 16 at honored puest. She was a house Valbv Lutheran Church under guest at the home of Mr. and the leadership of Bob Peck. Mm. Rnv W. Mndstrnm while Herm ston S to be invited 10 here. A potluck dinner was held Join the local group at the Cuts prior to the mectinn. forth Cabin on Jan. 4. Prelim- From Illinois inary Plans for the sPrlnK Blue Mt. conference were aiscussea. VVilson, The next m(,etlng will be Dec. at Hope Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. Tom (former Mary Nichols) of Gales burg, 111., left on Sunday fol lowing a two week's visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols. On Saturday before the coup le departed, a family Thanks giving Dinner was held. Also here for the occasion was Mrs. David McBath and children of Port Angeles, Wn. Other dinner guests included Mr. and Mrs, Archie Nichols of Lexington. Linda Nichols left by 14 at 4:30 Church. - .... i r f -JV "' I - : I iu4r I ! p. 1 lWll.lj.Ffc- r - 1 Tl! - " Why weren't the parents, there? Teachers were asking themselves this question at the November Heppner Elementary See-It-Yourself evening. The presentations were tremendous tools for learning. - At one table, parents exper ienced as their children do, the Audio-lingual approach to read ing In which they read the ma terial in the book as they were hearing It on the ear phones. They saw the before, during and after procedures used for learning from an educational TV lesson. They saw an Individual film strip movie. The film on any subject is encased in a rewind ing packet. The student selects his topic, slides the packet into the slot and sits back and looks. The picture shown that evening went from frog eggs to the adult frog. Absolutely wonderful. Another amazing tool was that one used in speed reading. Onlv one line at a time was shown on the screen with "blobs" of light revealing the line in two stops. This machine can be set for many levels of reading speed. The PTA sponsored the eve ning in cooperation with the school administration and teach ers. Refreshments were provided by the PTA which parents en Joyed as they moved from one exhibit to another, talked with their children's teachers and visited friend3. Arnold Ray mond, PTA president, will ac cept dues at any time at the Gazette-Times or contact Mrs. Wallace Wolff, membership chairman. Dwayne Kandle Takes Bride By VIRGINIA KELSO KINZUA On Saturday, Nov. 8, at noon In the parsonage of the First Baptist Church in Mad Diane ras, Miss Linda Keller, aaugn on Sunday from Pendleton for ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keller Kansas City, where she will con- of Madras, became tne Dride oi tinue her airline school for Dwayne Kandle, son of Mr. and about four weeks. On comple- Mrs. Mark Kandle of Kinzua. tion of her schooling, she will The double ring service was be assigned somewhere In the read by Rev. Collins before a states. small crouD of relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harris and close friends. friends visited over the week- Tlie bride wore a street length end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ring. dpr length veil Sne wore an Willowi Grange Elects orchid corsage. Mrs. Donald At the Nov. 15 Willows Grange Nlckelsen of Kinzua was the meeting the following officers matron of honor and wore a were elected: Master, Bryee street lengtn dress or oiacK vei Keene; Overseer, Carl Troedson; vet wl,h corsage of pink car- Lecturer, Louise Keene: Stew- nations. Bruce Kandle oi Kin- ard, Willard French; Ass. Stew- zua wa! bt'st man toT nis br ard, Robert Montgomery; Chap- tner- lain, Irene Dalzell: Treasurer. Mrs. Keller, mother of the Mary Llndsey; Secretary, Dot bride, wore a two piece dress Halverson; Gate Keeper. Art of brown while Mrs. Kandle. Dalzell; Pomona, Lorrene Mont- mother of the groom, wore a gomery; Ceres, Genelva Palmer; I red three piece knit suit. Both nora, carmen frencn; Lady, wore corsages of pink carna- Ass't. Steward, Mary Ann Palm er and the Executive Commit tee Marlon Palmer, Louis Hal verson and Lee Palmer. A Joint Morrow County orange installation will be held at the Lexington Grange Hall on Dec. 13 at 2:00 p.m. for all the grange officers in the county- Relatives and friends from out of town here for the services of John Rea included: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rea, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundell and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lundell, all of Milwaukie; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rea, Mr. and Mrs Ted Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kllnger. all of Port land; Gilbert Petteys and Mrs. Bob Brlndle of Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Rea and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rea of Con lon; Mr. and Mrs. John How ton of La Grande and Mrs. wl. ter Christerson of Eueen. nnrf Mr. and Mrs. James Martin of i asco. Willows Grance hnlt i hochle card party on Saturday "'B i meir nan. Several tables played. Prizes were won by Willard French, mens high; Cleo Chllders, men's second high; Mrs. Ida Coleman and Mrs. Dot Halverson received Identical scores and shared high for la dies. Mike Matthews wnn 3iv pinocnie. Erma Keighley, Lu cille Rietmann and Ewing Hynd received the door prizes. Mrs. Grover Weaver returned home on Wednesday from the Pioneer Memorial Hospital She Is showing much Improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ripka and Gary of Salem, were weekend guests at the homo of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sher er. Harry Peterson and Ronnie of Portland were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Don aid Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ball and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Lewis Ball's. The men enjoyed some bird hunting. Sherl Wilson and Cindy Mar tin were initiated Into Rainbow at the Masonic hall on Monday night. tlons Immediately after the ceremo ny, a reception was held at the Keller home where the rooms were decorated with fall flowers and a three tiered cake center ed the serving table. After the bridal couple cut and shared the first slice of cake, It was cut and served by the bride's aunt, Mrs. Willard Lennon of Portland. Punch was served by Mrs. Mark Jellick of Kinzua, aunt of the groom and coffee was poured by Mrs. Jack hitton of Kinzua. After a short wedding trip, Mr. Kandle had to leave to resume Navy and Mrs. Kandle will remain in Madras. She is employed with Beneficial Finance Company In Madras. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kandle are graduates of Wheeler Hlch hchool In Fossil. Those attending from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kandle and son Bruce, Mrs Mark Jellick and daughter tathy, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cory and daughter Dawn, Mrs. Don Nickelsen and daughter Tiffani Mrs. Jack Sltton, Mr. and Mrs Harold Mangum and family and Miss Donnell Oliver, all of Kin zua, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Len non, Mr. and Mrs. Micky Len non and son, all of Portland, Mrs. Katherinc Larson, Hugh Kandle, and Mr. and Mrs. Werth Kandle of Prineville, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kandle and daugh ter Kathy of Unity. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Reeve went to Heppner last Monday where Mrs, Reeve entered Pioneer Memorial Hospital. On Wednes day she was visited by Mrs Guy Van Arsdale and Mrs. Wil liam Kessell. Mrs. Earl NorrLs, Mrs. Her svhel Murdock, and Mrs. Wayne Rollls and son Jim went to Prineville last Wednesday where Carol. Betty, and Jim had med ical care. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones and son Bobby were business visit ors to Heppner on Saturday. Monty Judd Rom Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rollis and son Jim went to Portland Sunday where they met their son, Monty Judd at Portland In ternational Airport. Monty Is with the Coast Guard and is stationed at San Francisco, Calif. He returned to San Fran Cisco Monday evening. A new family to Camp 5 Is Glenn and Marybeth Chitty, They moved to Camp 5 from Fossil where they have lived since April. They came to Fos sil from San Clemente, Calif., and he works on construction. Mrs. Stanley Benson returned this weekend from Burmiji, Minn., where she had spent the past ten days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Senkbiel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Slinkard spent the weekend in Bend where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oyler and son Don. Business visitors to The Dal les Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nickelsen and Mrs. Jack Sitton. Move to Gresham Mr. and Mrs. Joe Browning of Gresham were hert Saturday to move the last of their house hold goods to their new home. Linda will remain here with Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Hubbell to con tinue her studies at Wheeler High school. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wright went to Portland Thursday eve ning on business, returning home Sunday. Mrs. Lily May Nistad was the hostess last Tuesday evening to the members of her card club. High was won by Virginia Kelso, low by Doris Stubblefield, and the floating by Margaret McConnell and Betty Saddler. Others playing were Virginia Sitton, MarJ Boring, and Rita Bowman. lone Drama Class Presents School Play The lone High School Drama class will present "Twelve Ang ry Jurors" on Dec. 10 and 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the Cafetorlum The mystery surrounds a 19 year-old boy who is accused of stabbing his father. There is question of reasonable doubt whether he really did It or not. The Jurors have to decide his fate. The cast includes Jerl Snow, Carley Bergstrom, Kris Peterson, Gene Hunter, Trudy Moore, San di Carlson, Brock Linnell, Peter McElligott, Ron Christopherson, Clint Krebs, Marianne Petty John, Kathy Holtz, Victor Kling er and Chris Guitierrez. The play is directed by Bill Flechtner. Tickets may be obtained by calling any cast member, the school or Anita Crawford. MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Calendar of Events for December i. Principals meeting A. C. P.M. Leather Work for CHRISTMAS GIFTS All Custom Hand Tooled Leather Goods Belts Billfolds Purses Rifle and Pistol Scabbards ORDER MUST BE RECEIVED BY DEC IS TO BE READY FOR CHRISTMAS Betty Bailey, 676-9439 after 4 P.M. Umatilla -Morrow Elementary Houghton, 12:45 P.M. ; lone High School Basketball Condon at lone. Junior High Basketball lone at Heppner, 1:30 High School Basketball Jamboree at Umatilla. Heppner High Basketball at Grant Union 6:00 P.M. Heppner Elementary Basketball at lone 2:00 P.M. Junior High Basketball Jamboree at Riverside. Riverside Basketball at Umatilla. Heppner High School Basketball Enterprise at Heppner. Heppner High School Scholastic Aptitude Tests. A. C. Houghton Kindergarten Meeting. Riverside High School Class Meetings. Heppner High Student Body Meeting. , lone School Play. lone School Play. Riverside National Assembly 8:30 A. M. Riverside Junior High Basketball at Arlington. Heppner High Basketball at Condon. lone National School Assembly 2:30 P.M. Heppner Elementary Basketball Umatilla at Heppner, 2:00 P.M. Riverside Basketball at Pilot Rock. Heppner High Basketball DeSales at Heppner. lone Jr. High Basketball Condon at lone, 1:30 P.M. lone High School Basketball Arlington at lone. School Board Meeting A. C. Houghton, 7:30 P.M. Blue Mountain Athletic Board Meeting. Heppner Elementary Christmas Program Band and Choral, 7:30 P.M. Riverside FFA meeting. Riverside Student Council Meeting. Riverside Jr.-Sr. High ChrLstmas Program 8:00 P.M. lone High School Basketball at Condon. Heppner High School Christmas Tea. lone Christmas Program 7:30 P.H. Riverside Jr. High Basketball Stanfield at Riverside. Riverside Student Body Meeting. Heppner Elementary Basketball Arlington at Heppner, 2:00 P.M. Heppner High School GAA Night 7 to 9. A. C. Houghton Christmas Program Cafetorium, 7:30 P.M. Riverside High School Basketball Pilot Rock at Riverside. lone Jr. High Basketball at Umatilla 1:30 P.M. Christmas Tournmaent at Heppner High School. Student Body Film Cafetorium, A. C. Houghton. Chirstmas Vacation Begins for all schools. lone High School Basketball Christmas Tournament Echo. Christmas Tournament at Heppner High School. Heppner High Basketball at Riverside. Basketball Riverside at Heppner. JANUARY 5. School Resumes. 2. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15. 16. 17. 18. Rhea Creek Livestock Club met Nov. 16 at the Gramre hall Co-leaders are Mr. and Mrs. Ron Haguewood and John Harris is Junior leader. Peggy Schlichting and John Harris will give reports or dem onstrations at the December meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Harris served cider and dough nuts. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Schlich ting were guests. Afterwards games were enjoyed by the group and Wayne Gentry won the door prize. The lone Garden Club met Nov. 12 at tlie raiuh home ol former member Mrs. Phill Emert at Echo. Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn and Mrs. Ernie Christopherson were hostesses. The program, a repeat by the request of members, was on poisonous plants from the book "Deadly Harvest" by John King sbury. Many common plants In the garden and home have parts that are poisonous so actually people are warned not to eat or rub on their skin plants that are unknown to them. Eating or working with the plants may result in skin Irritation or gastro intestinal disturbances. Many of these same plants are life sav lng when processed for medical use. If an illness Is caused by some plant, shrub or pit, a phys iclan should be called immedi ately. Briefly: the liquid from the poinsettia is poisonous, the leaves from the rhubarb, the outercoverlng of nuts, apricot seeds, castor bean seeds, to name a few. The 16 members responded to roll call with the where, when and how to plant their chosen flower of the year. Mrs. Fred Martin was appointed treasurer to fill the unexpired term of Mrs. Omar Rietmann. Mrs. Har old Huber was appointed Gar den Club Cook Book chairman. The group is selling two books on desserts and casseroles which are compiled from recipes of garden club members all over the United States. Mrs. Kenneth Klinger, is chairman of the flor al stationery sale. The group gave a bulb and plant shower for Mrs. Emcrt in her new home. The next meet ing will be an all-day "Make It For Christmas" workshop no Dec. 10. All members are to In vite a guest. Episcopal Women Date Bazaar The annual Christmas Bazaar of the Episcopal Church women has been set for Dec. 6 at 10 a.m. at the parish hall. Tha women will have a Baked Food Center, Christmas Decorations, Fancy Work, Treasure Trove Corner (brand new treasures that have never been used). Luncheon will be served from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Robert Mahoney is general chairman. II; Neighbors "For a change I'm not going to Insist on the usual formality of a vote. We'll just Co on doing everything my way, period." AN INVITATION To the NUTRILITE Christmas Open House Dec. 6 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. VIRGINIA WHITAKERS at the Earl Blake Ranch Dec. 10 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. DARLA UMBARGERS lone Try Something Different This Year! 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