NANCY ANN CAMPBELL I Parents Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Roger Campbell of Lexington announce the en gagement of their daughter, Nancy Ann to LeRoy Nash, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zaklan of Pendleton. No wedding date has been set Miss Campbell has graduated from Pendleton School of Beau ty and will take her State Boards in March. Mr. Nash has just completed his military obligation. A first year member of the FFA is called a "Greenhand." Heppner Women Plan World Day of Prayer Women representing eleven churches of Heppner, Lexington and lone met Friday to plan for a united World Day of Pray er at the home of Mrs. Charles Heard. The service with the theme "New Life Awaits" will be held March 5 at All Saints' Episcopal Church. On this day church women in 25,000 communities in the USA will unite their prayers with women in 155 countries on six continents. The service Is based on one prepared by a group of Caribbean women for internat ional use. The Prayer Intentions have been prepared by Mrs. Pil ar Belloslllo who lives in Ma drid, Spain, and Is president of the World Union of catholic Women's Organizations. Participating in the service will be women from the United Methodist, All Saints' Episcopal, Assembly of God, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Seventh-day Adventlst, Hope Lutheran, Valby Lutheran, First Christian Church Heppner and Church of Christ at Lexington, St. Patrick's Catholic Uiurcn, ai. William's Catholic Church and the lone United Church or Christ. National FFA Week is sched uled in February to nonor George Washington, who was an outstanding farmer as well as a great leader. 1 CINDY E1CSTHOM Cindy Ekstrom is New Worthy Advisor At lone j ; J WASHINGIONS dIKIHUAY, jL REG. $69.95 ONE ONLY j fk. .now $22.22 f, Now Only f Feb- J Ppt Two Only BAROMETERS I ff5g, REG. $1455 and $11.00 iPlf BOX OF ODDS AND ENDS $1.25 Each "Something from the Is always something Jeweler's, special." JEWELERS Store Hours.' 9 AJC to 6 P-M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNER BaNKAMERICARO Cindy Ekstrom was installed as worthy advisor of the lone Rainbow Assembly on Jan. 24. Her installing officers were Christina Lindstrom, Tanya Tucker, Nancy Ashurst, Jan Ekstrom and June O'Connor. The following officers were al so installed: Cathy Cannon, wor thy associate advisor; D-Ann Barnett, Charity; Melanie Ball, Hope; Teena Stefani, Faith; Christina Lindstrom, recorder; Tanya Tucker, treasurer; Cassy Chapel, chaplain; Jan Ekstrom, drill leader. Cheryl Hams, Love; Nancy Ashurst, Religion; Rene Flack, Nature; Cindi Martin, Immortal ity; Shirley Nichols, Fidelity; Gayle McNary, Patriotism; Sher ri Wilson, Service; Donna Flack, Confidential Observer; Kathy Gilbert, Outer Observer. Cindy's colors, yellow and green, were carried out in her decorations. Her theme was "Love Multiplies as you Divide It with Others". During the crowning ceremony, her father presided. Tanya Tucker sang "You'll Never Walk Alone" ac companied by Darrell James. Doreen Flack distributed the programs and Marie Van Mar ter was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen was in stalled as mother advisor. Board members installed were Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom, Mrs. James Barnett, Mrs. Rudy Berg strom, Lewis Halvorsen and Mrs. Herb Ekstrom, Jr. . Members gave an addenda for Christina Lindstrom and pre sented her with a past advis or's pin. Honored guests introduced were Karla Weatherford, Grand Faith; Tanya Tucker, Grand Re ligion; Mrs . Barbara Devine, Ruth Assembly mother advisor; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse, worthy patron and worthy mat ron of Locust Chapter and Herb Ekstrom, Jr., master of the lone Masonic Lodge. DOTS JOTS Wouldn't you know . . . that as soon as Lois Winchester turned in the fire alarm when the Degree of Honor house was on fire, that the next thing she did was to get her dogs out of the house and into the car? How many splash downs will there have to be for them to be taken for granted? Hard to know but I still get a great big thrill from watching. So unbe- i lievable that man can pinpoint I the landing of that little tiny capsule. Mrs: Sowell Tells Daughter's Engagement Mrs. Nona Sowell announces the engagement of her daugh ter, Marsha Ann, to Steven Matthewson of Forest Grove, son of Cmdr. and Mrs. F. F. Matth ewson (USNRet.) of Grass Val ley, Calif. Marsha is a senior at Pacific University in Forest Grove and will graduate this spring. Mr. Matthewson, a 1970 graduate of Pacific, is awaiting appointment to Naval Flight Of ficer Candidate School in Pen- sacola, Fla. No date for the wed ding has been set. Couples Attend Sweetheart's Dinner Thirteen couples attended the Mother's Club Sweetheart Din ner the evening of Feb. 6. The dinner has become an annual event with the Mother's Club members and their husbands. This year, the couples dined at Thel's Cafe in lone. The eve ning's menu Included steak, tossed salad, baked potatoes and hot rolls. Dessert consisting of a lovely Valentine cake, was served at the Heppner Christian Church with Peggy Johnson acting as hostess. Games concluded the enjoyable evening. The next Mother's Club meet ing will be March 1 at the home of Ginger Keithley with Pat Jensen as co-hostess. The monthly program will be a Plant Exchange, Hobby and Craft. HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES. Thursday, February 11. 1971 ) Soroptimists Plan Valentine Party "Involved in America's Fu ture" is the theme for National FFA Week, Feb. 20-27. Last minute details of the an nual Valentine party that the Heppner Soroptlmist Club gives at the Nursing Home were com pleted at the business meeting Feb. 4. Mrs. W. W. Weathojford, chairman, said the party would be between 2:30 and 4:30 he tween dinner and the afternoon church service. The Blue Bird group sponsored by Soroptlmlst will entertain with songs ana distribute the gifts to 17 wom en and five men. Soroptlmists have voted to or ganize a Youth Service Club at the Junior High level. Plans were made for a Good Food Sale on March 12. Initiation of new members will be held on March 25 at the home of Mrs. Gray with Mrs. John Pfeiffer, membership chair man, and the program commit tee, Mrs. Phillip Doherty, chair man, in charge of the planned potluck and initiation. Hair-Do Project The continuing project of the Heppner SoroptimLst Club of shampooing and setting hair for the women at the Nursing Home lias a special unlift In spirits for the women in the Nursing Home ns well as for the Sorop tlmlst members who are there. This Saturday morning saw the following team at work at the Nursing Home: Mrs. Glenn Smith, Mrs. Allen Hughes, Mrs. Clayton Sweek and Mrs. Charles Heard. Three Honored At Birthday Party Feb. Mc The mutual birthday of 5 was celebrated by Sam Daniel of Hardman and his twin great-grandsons, Doug and Jeff Stubblefield, at the McDanlel home. Tho twins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Stubblefield of Wal la Walla, along with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Howell and Pad dy of Monument also attended the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas McDanlel and family of Rhea Creek visited on Saturday afternoon. En route to Hardman, the Stubblefields visited the twin's great-grandmother, Nellie Ma hon in Heppner. Class of 1961 Plans Reunion Wheels have been wi In mo tion for the reunion of On llepp. ner High School clux of r.n,l on the 10th anniversary t their graduation. Post eiml hrtve gone out to memtxTn f the 1 1 . fof A selection 'f the 't'e, lvi Is Morris Brosnr.n f Newport and Kern Albert Mealy ( l'o-e. burg are co-chairmen for ihi reunion. The Heppner chapter is one of 9.000 local FFA chapters In the United States. WRATS COOKIN'T Heppner Extension unit had a lesson on cheese. If you like cheetes it was a great nun-ting . . . and I do ami it was! Faye Ferguson made thlselun-se. chipped beef sandwich spread that Is really good, different and makes fast sandwiches. Cheese-Chipped Beef Sandwiches X pound Tillamook grated or Velveeta 1 can condensed milk 1 small can pimento 4 ozl chipped beef Melt cheese In milk in doub le boiler, add pimento, chipped beef. Makes one quart. Faye served it with variety of crack ers and thinned a little more would be good as a dip. WE CHOP PRICES FOR WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SsiqJ ho iinn Wiii LJ v , J 1 J MJB COFFEE 1 Lb. 95e 10 oz. Instant 2 Lb. $175 3 Lb. $069 $159 BETTY CROCKER Cake Mixes No Angel Food or Upside Down Cakes A NABISCO Toastettes 2 ,or 79e NABISCO IDEAL PEANUT BAR Chocolate Pinwheel Mint Sandwich Req. 59c for WILDERNESS CHERRY PIE FILLING for $ 1.00 MJB TREE TEA COUNT 100 89e Y REG. 61c I 49c 1 3 Oleo-Margarine Choice Meat Bar "S" and Oregon Chief Boneless Fully Cooked Smoked HAMS FRESH BEEF LIVER Lb. ROUNDUP BRAND BOLOGNA 1 Lb. Pkg. gQc FRESH FILLET OF PERCH or RED SNAPPER Lb. 7ff c I 0 Flavor-Pac 114 4 UU VArlk I ALLSWEET l ft Irw-t- " m MINUTE-MAID I PmSSpli! Orange Juice I i k?f3I0iI!IH? li rrozen 13 ot- I L-T I - 49c I 1 Lb. Shoestring POTATOES for $ PINK GRAPEFRUIT for CARROTS 2 Lb. 25 10 LB. NO. 1 POTATOES D I RED DELICIOUS APPLES 4 Lb. Bag 39 39 PRICES GOOD FEBRUARY 12 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, ,Meat) 676-9288 & 13 000zs 07 ' ' ''s nice to save tw,ce"" I i?ES3L 000m I l " v yl low prices and S&H ii ch r v ffi 3reen stamps m f3im0l m COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding I INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL 111 iUlMlelll m I H FARM AND HOME I Pendleton 276-7761 III ' i