iu
Nancy Ann Campbel
becomes Mrs. Nash
HUE OmCERS who w
Lynda Chose
Blue and White
For Installation
In a blue and white surround
Ing at the Lexington ChrUtlan
Church. Saturday afternoon, Jan
15. .Nancy Ann Campbell and
U Uuy Gordon Nah were mar
rwd by Rev. ixn Johnson.
Nancy's parent are the Roger
( hit; it fits. Lexington; LeKoy's
parents are Mr. Jack Nash and
Mr. JtolH-rt Zaktan, Pendleton
ivhhie Campbell was maid of
honor for her fitter, and Mi
chelle Lynn Sandy was flower
Kill. HeM man was Bill Perk
in and usher were Dave Camp
U-ll, brother of the bride, and
John and Gary Nash, brothers of
the Groom. Mr. Carl Marquardt
played the wedding music.
Nancys hrllal gown was
II. xir length of satin with an
Kmpiie waist of lace and with
M-d pearls around the neck
line. Her veil was shoulder
length with a rap style head
piece. Nancy wore a choker of
seed pearls.
The maid of honor and flow
er girl wore blue velveteen
of reel -length dresses. The maid
' si lil it., ( h.irl'y; Cyde AlUtott.lnf honor carried a large blue-
I .1 "!.. 1.. . .. . 1. I . .
I iioir nii vinoy lingers, r ami. tinica enrysanthemum. The
Others Installed were Juanlta church was decorated with bas-Wil-on,
treasurer and Drill lead-j kets of blue-tinted chrysanthe-
i; I.Na Collins, chaplain: Ter- mums and white carnations and
be working with Lynda this fax aroi
Carol Hughe and Cyda Alia to tt
Cindy Roger behind Lynda and then from leltt Diane Me
Latniaa,
a 1'iik Religion and Jeanette
I Stone, outer observer.
Instiilling officer were: Kar-i-i,
Cox. Worthy Advisor; Mrs.
Holier! Morris, Marshal; Barbara
IX'Vine, Reordcr; Mr-. Stan
Rauch, Chaplain and Mrs. Carl
MarUnnlt, musician.
J ll.iw in" the cr iwninc cere
I li.e and white were the col
or Lnda li;iker chose f.ir her
ii. M. illation as Worthy Advisor
f Ruth Assembly No. 50 In-fi-rnntlonul
Order of Rainbow fur
Girls, her flower the white rose m,n"' r" " Jo.u"
and her theme llAnninesi Maritiardt sang "I'd like to
Comes from Little Things." .Tench the World to Sing.
ui k-. n Among thse Introduced were
In nnv hor hnrnAOA nn1 i nap.
tlctpate in the installation. Her
Grand Matron Ginger
Wilkinson, nor husband and of
i ..t .. 1 ri..i. is r : ti. : .
.IwIop 9U Mm Clan W..H . .nsuii ,
lf ixiiuiy .l.lliuil
of Pendleton was chaplain. Her
brother, Steve Baker of Pendle
ton and Mr. Kauch officiated at
tl.e crowning ceremony. Her
.unit. Mrs. Ivin Orton of Wood
burn served the blue and white
heart shiipcu cake at the re
ception which f- 11 iwed the i
sti. Uation. Her sister Marti pre
m nted her with .a tift.
y Matron and worthy
Patron of Ruth Chapter No. 32;
Fa ye and Hubert Wilson;; Rain-
Im.w Mother Advisor, Faye Wil
son and the Rainbow Advisory
board members, Mrs. Clarence
Baker, Mrs. Mary Bryant. Mrs.
"(Barbara Devine; Mrs. . Rachel
U ft r if.., . r
11.11 lll ll, .MIS. IIUIHTI 1IMJI1, lJII
Cillinm Dick Wilkinson and
ifuiiert Wilson.
r.esiae ner parents, mt. ana Gu,.s,.s onjoved refreshments
Mrs. Clarence Baker, other fam-1 Reception Followt
uy memners present were ner j,. ,n(, ,nng r,M,m following
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- lho installation. Mrs. Ray Pan-
ry BUKrv tvan unnn ana sonl(,,r Wf)s a .np coff-e
the reception centerpiece wan al-
Pomona Grange
Meets, Hears
Reports, Plans
Pomona Grange met at Wil-
l iws Grange Hall on Saturday
for the regular meeting with
the newly installed Master Bar
ton Clark in the chair. Reports
of various committees were
heard, as follows, the lecturer
reported that all four subordin
ate granges had sent in reports
and all were active. Committee
on Women's Activities report in
cluded announcement of a Mor
row Coun'y Conference to be
held at Rhea Creek Grange Hall
Feb. 17 at 10:30 a.m. with the
DLstrict chairman, Anna Wendt
present. The dinner will be pot
luck served at noon.
Distinguished guests. Robert
Coble, State Deputy from Baker I
Co., and Mark wolverton, Uma-
tilla County Deputy were es
corted to the Masters station
w
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HEFNElt, (ORE.). GAZETTE-TIMES. TbufdaT. Teb. S. 1971
MR. end MRS. Le-ROY GORDON NASH (Nancy Ann Campbell)
who marrtoa in Lexington Cnrlttian Church. Jan. IS.
land introduced. Tho mmvic snh'l
Rob., all A AVoodburn and an-' . p ,,- , " ","rt ' " lew woms l. me sroup
uinfr KiininiiniT, iiona jvioorc at the punch bowl. Tlie two tier-
oi neppner. (heart shaped cake was topped
Sickness depleted the ranks with a book lettered with the
of the officers and those In at- new worthy advisor's motto,
tendance for the Sunday Instal- Happiness Comes From Little
lation were: Lynda as Worthy Things". It was made by Mrs.
Advisor; Carol Hughes, Worthy Syrel Galliher and served by
Associate Advisor; Uianne Mc- Mrs. Orton of Woodburn.
solver
m
(ends February 26, 1972)
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services. Everythlna In one
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over open stock prices In all
current patterns.
40-pc. Service for 8 Includes
18 teaspoons. 8 ea. place forks.
place knives, salad forks,
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68-pc. Service for 12. Same
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68-pc. Service for 12
Open stock $226.
Sale $149.95
Chest extra
W...
t; hi. n W i
on tne erance and ts needs
later in the day. Also present
was Morrow County deputy Na
than Thorpe of Hermiston.
Grange count was taken by
the lecturer Dorris Graves, for
the contest as follows: Willows
13, Lexington 4, Greenfield 5,
and Rhea Creek 16. Visitors Ba
ker Co., 1, Umatilla Co., 1, and
Sherman County, 2.
A lovely dinner was served
at noon by the ladles of Wil
lows Grange. Mr. and Mrs. I
Johnson of Sherman Countv
were introduced after lunch. Mr.
Johnson is Sherman County
Deputy and Mrs. Johnson is
Sherman County Pomona Chap-lain.
Harold Kerr spoke durincr the
lecturer's program on the Mor
row County zoning advantages
ana plans.
Mrs. Norman Nelson announc
l-u a special career aav was
planned for March 4 at Blue
Mountain College in Pendleton,
to wnicn an seniors are invited
to attend. There will be speak
ers present and memhprs fmm
various professions, who will
give assistance to these seniors
n helping plan their future.
The group passed a motion.
that since South Morrow Coun
ty is in need of further medical
assistance iney would go on
record as supporting those who
are trying to obtain this med
ical assistance. It was further
stated that a copy of this would
be sent to the Morrow County
Court and to the Morrow Coun
ty Chamber of Commerce.
Following the meetine a Dot-
luck dinner was enjoyed and
pinochle was enjoyed.
Rhea Creek
Committees
Ladies'
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Ladies of Rhea Creek Grange
gathered at the home of Mrs.
Elmer Palmer for their January
meeting. Mrs. Walter Wrieht.
chairman, announced the com
mittees appointed for the year
with Mrs. John Graves chair
man of Ways and Means, Mrs.
Ray Drake of Relief, Mrs. Rob
ert Stevens of Dining Room,
Mrs. Walter Wright of Kitchen,
Mrs. Elmer Palmer of Publicity
and Mrs. Orian Wright of Hos
pitality. Sewing for the hospital will
be one of the projects of the
club. Mrs. Edwin Cutting is
chairman of this special com
mittee. It is planned to keen a book
of the year's activities of the
club, with pictures of the differ
ent places of the meetings and
members.
The regular meeting of the
Grange will be Feb. 11 with a
program of music and discus
sion of community problems.
Tom Roberts received some
painful burns on his hands and)
face Sunday in an accident
when some gasoline was spill
ed. He expected to go back toj
school last Tuesday
o blue ana wnite. a Kpcciai
arrangement featuring a large
Florentine candle tood on the
hurch piano.
For her daughters wedding.
Mrs. Roger Campbell wore a
white knit dress with red acces
sories. The groom'" mother, Mrs.
Robert Zaklan, wore a brown
knit with brown accessories.
The after-the-ceremony recep-
inn held at the church found
he two grandmothers of the
bride presiding, Mrs. Roy Camp
bell and Mrs. Eula Bloodsworth.
The bride's friends Charlene1
Boyer and Linda Glbbard at
tended the gift table, and Janet
Nash presided at the guest book.
Nancy Nash wore a purple
velveteen pants unit as her go
Ing away ensemble. The couple
will reside in Pcndlet"!).
Mr. Nash Is a graduate ot
Pendleton High School, and he
is currently employed by Round
up CamiH-rs, Pendleton. Mrs.
Nash graduated from Heppner
High School in 1 Skill and from
the Pendleton College of Ienu.
ty. She Is currently employed at
The Don Marche In Pendleton.
oors
JOTS
The rMip we've all been
watching for . . , The Wheat
League Cuke recipe for 1972 ar
rived In Friday's mall. Old tlm
en say there waa an apple
sauce cake several years ago.
didn't have fun trying these un
til the two chocolate cakes In
a row a few years ago, the party
cake that took all day and then
last years chocolate cake a
gain. I am OK at trying H but
the recipe always calls for 9
cake pans and mine are only
8". This year I must remind
C hurlle to get me a set of 9
inciters for Valentine's Day.
Apple Sauce Cake
4 cups all purpose flour
4 tsp soda
l'e tsp salt
2 tsp cinnamon
tsp nutmeg
' tsp cloves
2 tablespoons Cocoa
Combine and beat well
1 cup vegetable oil
2 cups sugar
Stir in: ' -
3 cups unsweetened applesauce
(heated)
Add:
Dry ingredients nd tnu well
Mir in:
i, up raihina
' cup , walnut
Put batter In 3 nine inch cnUi
pans. Itake at MM ilrt;i.-" (.r
15 minute, then hnlucf i-mNr
ature to 3T3 degree mid Ii.iKj
13 minute more.
Brown Sugar floating
3 4 cup margarine int-lled
Wt cup brown sugar
tt tsp salt
Boil over medium heut for 2
minutes. Add 13 cup milk. Re
turn to heat and bring to full
boll. Remove from beat and
cool slightly. Add: 3 cups pow
dered sugar. Mix well and frt
cake.
Do you suppose Pat Pettyjohn
will frost this one on the tail
gate ot the Bronco this year?
As any of you reader try it
give me a ring and let me know
how you like It. Dll.
Phil Ayres Here
Lance Cpl. and Mrs. Phil
Ayres and daughter. Nlkl, are
In Heppner visiting friends.
They have -been living at Ocean
Sides, Ca On Feb. 15, Hill re
ports to Bremerton, Wn.
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