PnRp 4. THK GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner. Ore., Thursday, Jan. i'.,J ';?.'- , ' ' ' : . .; V; J . -if : " - -- , ' Sherri Wilson heads lone Rainbow order Sherri Wilson, diiughter of Mr anrl Mrs. Darrel Wilson of Inne. w a installed as worthy .nlvivir o( the lone Rainbow s.enilil No, fw on Jan. 2 Her ihenie for her term of o!!u-e is. "You'll Never Walk .Mom Her colors were blue, ureen and white and her llovier is the morning glory. ("null Martin was the in st:illini otiuer Other install ing olluers were Christina l.mdstrotn. niarshall: Donna WiNon l B'nd. recorder. (';isandra Chapel, chaplain, and Mrs Linda Prock. musi cian other olliccrs installed: Autograph party for teacher-poet Siinirdax between 1 and 3 pin . Lexington's teacher ln'i.Oillird A. Williams, and Mrs. Williams will be honored a' an autograph coffee ar ranged by the Bookworm Club a the Heppner Public Library "Falling Leaves." a collec tion ol more than 4tt of ... Williams" rhymes, was re cetrly published and is dedi ra'ed to his wife. Frances. Who really meant it when -he said. For better or for worse' , . and alter times of separation during our lives 'oue'hcr has always been nice to come home to." Sonieol Williams' writing is lijlit and amusing: some is serious These poems were written between 194:5 and during the years the author completed his World War II N:iv service in the Pacific, during his 17 years of work at the Bunker Hill Mining Co. in Keiloga Ix'lore and after the war. during the following years ol campus work which lead to his leaching in Idaho and Oregon, and during the years ol leaching and operal ini! his small farm at Lexing ton Williams finished high M-linol at Lew ision. Idaho, and attended Leuiston Normal School He continued training at Eastern Washington Slate College at Cheney and at the l imersily of Kansas at Law rence His years of leaching Arlcne Cannon, worthy asso ciate advisor: Laurie Child ers. charity: Tanimie Tucker. hox; Kristi Kdmundson. fai'h: Cindi Martin, recorder: Ifcinna Rea. treasurer: Robin I.eavitt. chaplain: Barbara leiiie. drill leader: Debbie Pa'ion. love; Jeaneito Piper, reliuioii: Susan dray, nature: Maruarel Kincaid. ininior lahK: Arietta Aldrich. fideli n : Lisa Martin, patriotism: T.i'tita Hams, service: Kim Vv itibn. cotilidential obser r. lirenda 1'atton. outer (1tiseter; Tammy Shinip. musician: Paula l.indstrom. ebon director and Darcy Rea. ehuir menitxT. have been at Whorley. Kings ion. and Kellogg in Idaho and a' Mnltord. Echo. Heppner and lone and at the I'niversily of Kansas He presently teaches the lith grade ai lone. Mr- Williams, who has also 'au-ht many 'years, is now teaching a 5th grade at Heppner Elementary School. Ifeith ol the Williams are well known in Morrow County. Williams is a member of the Lexington City Council, a director ol the I'nialilla Mnrrow School Employees Federal ('red if I'nion and president of its hoard of director Sone ol the poems in "Falling Leaves" have torn presented to friends and familv bv the author. A few have loen previously puhlish- d m newspaMTs However, tlits collection, which Mrs. Williams encouraged her hus band to have printed, is his lost Ixuik. which was printed in Heppner by the (Jazetle Ttmes Everyone is invited to visit with Chllord and France Williams and to enjoy some Hookworm collee. Williams will autograph his hooks, which sell for $2. Only 70 will in- sold, he said Tr a Gazette-Times Classified Ad New Western Shirts ail men's sizes . . . shorl and long sleeves . . . $11 to $1.) A member of a club composed of professional and business executives associated 23, 1975 Suzanne Jepsen a winner . Suannt Jepsen is $27.50 richer this week for having correctly identified Clifford (liven as last week's Mystery Person, and for getting the correct number of clues. This week's Mystery Person winner w ill also receive $27.50. if the number of clues is also correct . I-iisir week's clues: guru tCivon is a former teacher ; president of the board la posihon he holds in the Lion's Club": big bluff (that's a cliff, son!i; -oh. rubbish!" (is what Cliff hauls out of town); lacking in experience tin other words, green . TWO PARTICIPATE IV CONFERENCE ( Al l. MEET IVIpha Jones and Justine Weatherford participated in a telephone nmferrwr rail niei'ling ol Ihe regional repre sentatives and directors of Ihe Eastern Region of the Oregon Lung Association last Wed nesday. This pre-arranged meeting was organized by Regional Dirii tor Anthony llahcrlach. l.atJrande. Most ol Ihe 20 nn olv ed answered the roll call In Everett C Abbot I. Ui (Jranile. the board chairman. Mrs Jones parliciatcd Irom tlie Pendleton home of her sister, where she was re eiiporatmg from her second cataract ocraliou Tlie Niartl memlM-rs heard the dim-tors rerl and his announcement ol Ihe new (he-oii Lung AsMK'iaiion ex ee.itivo. Max Mehlhall Tte group agni-d to hold its annual meeting at Lalirande ..n Feb to The telephone conference meeting ov i i ball an hour p.imik i:i:(,is t 1 1 it it t; lasted IliPimei's I'liblu- Library m.-a has ;i vauely ol duplicate i.ik- lot sale, those not ! i tied on the sbelv es O'liibcate copies ol National ': iilnc Magazines ale iili'.i'M .lile at 1.1 cents Some I...' such ;iv )aieibacks. 1,'eadi-i OiL'esI ('oiidellsed Ikmks and books I r ,-s lMHil.it au'hois ate also -,11'n.' lot f i -ents i-ole--..ii ..I i .oei ,okI more mpuhir i U ing siild iii :.'iceil!s e,di I'm iiiotiev hum the lMk -.! is being keit separate ' i other hbrai y incoini-. -'H b as line money and .'ni i.iI cont ribiii ions, and il .i M U used to help i Ik- library THE W DNxr&IW Please him all the time with all the time... one of these new Caravelle 17 jewel Date and Day watches by Bulova. Tells the time, the day, and the date. Instantly. Accurately. Automati cally! Never needs winding. Man-sized watches, rugged, water resistant, smartly styled and guaranteed by Bulova. A great gift at a pleasant price. $59.95 JEWELERS Pible study group formed Rev Edwin ("tilting of Ihe I'nited Methodist Church has lead a Bible study group each winter in Heppner. Since he has Ixvn minister at faith the Echo and Heppner churches lie conducts classes in each community. litis year's study began last night al the church and will continue each Wednesday evening al 7::t o'clock until Easier wivk. Al the initial meeting text books were purchased This year's text is "Rather Hie Than lave." a I!t74 work hy William M. Piekard It is ha.cd on Ihe Hook ol Job. Any person interested in joining in this study is invited lo come to next Wednesday's gathering at Ihe home of Harbara James on Baltimore street at 7;.tt o'clock Addi tional hooks will be available. Each Wednesday evening the class will moel in a different home. l!llt: CREEK ( W MEETS Rhea Creek Crange Com mittii ol U omens Activities - met at Ihe home of Mrs. Orian Wright Wednesday for an al'einoon meeting Attending were Mrs. Ray Orake. Mrs Cleve Van Srhou k. Mis Glenn Fur reus. Mrs Hal Sunday. Mrs Roy liobuisoii. Mrs Harold Wri ght Mis Robert Stevens, Mis Elmer Palmer and the hostess. rs Wright. Com nniiees. for the year were announced by the chairman. Mrs Hubert Stev ens The club will sew and mend for Ihe hospital at a sici-ial meeting Thursday., Ian 21. al Ihe home I Mrs I ; . i x hrakc Mr and Mrs Harold Wright will lie hosts tin Crange on FW l ami Mrs Rolierl Stevens will lie hostess for Ihe t at her home on Feb 2n i ni:i:i i t ion M um Jen Sweenev was mi-iii..ieil in laxi week's p '! t regarding Ihe Cil ol (i i.ne increase in water r iii The annual revenue from tin s.ili- ni ah r amouiils In s in nno jict . ar and it the , - aie on l eased a dollar l r l f.. ,i 1 1 1 1 Ihe ailcled revenue i'lmlil niM.nnt to S7 2on p-r We si iteil that an increase i.i s , ma nili would amount i sUi ooo ()1.r u., e regret Select your wedding invita tions at ihe Gazette-Tunes "Som thing (rem tlx jtwtttrs iM alwoyi lomtthin? ipaclar i: ji ; : : .LI . I MR AND MRS. MIKE SALING recently celebrated their 2iih wedding anniversary. An oen house was held at the Salmg residence. Besides friends, present worotheSaluig'schildren: Fr.and Mrs. Rcnne Harris, Portland: Mr and Mrs Donald llevener. McMinn ville; Pain and Michele Siding. Heppner. USDA Round Steak $15,!. Oregon Chief Slab Bacon ib. $1.19 Nabisco Pecan or Green Giant Cream Corn Hunt 4 pak Snack Palis 79$ Mission 12 oz. Egg Noodles 45 Herbal Essence Both Soap 289 Carnation all flavors Instant Breahfas? 89$ M Prices effective Jan. mcav; r-lives viuuu riiudjr, diuiudjr Choice Butter, Chip Ahoy Coconut Chocolate Chip Style 3$l Media maid 24-25 'Gift' reviewed for the Bookworms The meeting of the Hook worms was held al Ella Smith's apartment. Fay Fer guson presented the evening ' book review on "The Ctfl of Little Things." by Alice Ann Ihilchms. a sister of Oregon' author anil agncuHunil ex pert. K. H Jacknuui This nutnbiogKipliienl InHik chroni cles Hie aulhor's hie from early years, through her growing anil student years, her marriage and many years as a school teacher. Mrs llutrhins began tom b ing in country schools in Montana for $0 ht month. She moved lo various schools I Elma's f-5 3 fco:cm:cccc:::;::c: USDA Rump Roasfs $12?, No. 1 Fresh Beef Liver u 690 Kraft 7 oz. Macaroni Dinners Blue Bell 3pack Potato 73$ vviwvvvvvvyvvvvvvvvyvvvyvvvvvvJJ 20 lbs. No. 2 Potatoes Avocados Medium Yellow Onions 70 ib. m i r,-;w it 8 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It'i nice to wt twice low pricei and S&H Green Stamps and was pleased that her salary advanced $1 each lime she moved She had amusing experiences during Ihe y earn she lived In H"' homes n school patrons in various dtsiricls She looked back lo Hie years when parents read In liieir children during the evenings and did not us "sleep helore TV," The Ihilchms' last home together was al Handon. Ore The group made plans lit host an autograph parly hoiioi nig Chllord and Frances William on Saturday, Jan. 2V ,0 the Heppner Library, M2 0 S 3 for all iHi iisions ywwi 1 ' 1' ! n. riu Choice 1 14 01. 790 & Cheese 389 Chips Choice Oranges ibs. $1.00 0 1 1 1 AlARKET Stow Hcun: S A.M. to P.M. 177 MAIN ST, HEPFHER PH. 678-9200 Gardner's Men Wear Em KUlWilmKllmWM UMJkWMMII U f "' LL.f