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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1962)
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. November IS. 1962 Couple Celebrates Golden Anniversary Here November 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. French, Heppner, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cornett Green, Sunday, November 11. Mr. and Mrs. French were married November 12, 1912 at the home of Mrs. French's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gay, on Rhea Creek and is now known as the Heath farm. They have lived in and around the Heppner area all of their mar ried life and h still living here, Mrs. Cornett inureiicej oreen and Bill, who makes his home with them. Another dauehter. Mrs Wa r i (Jessie) Baker lives in Bothell, wn. near Seattle. They have nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Families attending the dinner icrcuiauon were Mr. ana Mrs. Karl Baker and chilriwn rharioc Estel, Wilson Estes, and Shirley mics, ana inena mil Knutson, Bothell, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. Lieen; Bin French; Mr. and Mrs, .Marion Green and two sons; Mr, and Mrs. Jim Green and two children, Arlington. Mr. French was originally from England and he still has live sisters ana one Brother liv ing there. One sister was born after he had left and he has never been able to return to see her or other members of the family. His grandson, Wilson Estes, returned in September from a 3-month bicycling tour of Europe with two other boys and spent some time in England staying with relatives of Mr. French. During Sunday afternoon, Wil son showed many colored slides of the French family living in England and of the countryside that he enjoyed seeing while there. Dick Robison was home from his training in barber school in Portland over the week-end, vis iting his wife, Joan and baby son, Craig, and with his grand mother, Mrs. Maud Robison. DANCE AT HARDMAN November 17 Music By Roy's Band Supper Served PROVEN! You'll have more of your sterling pattern on your wedding day,.. IF YOU REGISTER YOUR PATTERN NOWI ( at least 6 weeks 7 before your wedding i By listing the pattern tnd pieces of your choice here, friends and relatives will know exactly what to select for you. It's the modern, sensible way to choose your sterling silver today. Start with a single teaspoon for as little as $5.25. A. Newl Dbutnt B. Grand Colonial C. My Love D. Wishing Star E. Melanla Mci Includ Mal fu Use our ) Bridal Registry ) Service t Wk' 77 m Store Hoars: 9 A. M. To G P. M. 177 MAIN ST., HEPPNER PH. 676-9200 Past Noble Grands. Elect New Officers Members of the Past Noble Grands club of Sans Souci Re bekah lodge No. 33 met for their annual fall dinner meeting at the home of Mrs. Cornett Greei last Thursday. The grouo does not hold reeu lar meetings, after the fall ses sion. They help with lodge pro grams throughout the year and if there is a need to hold a meet ing for any purpose it is called later. Following dinner, an election of officers for the coming year was held with Mrs. M. N. Kirk, Hermiston, president; Mrs. Don aid Robinson, vice president; and Mrs. Jonn Bergstrom, re-el ected secretary-treasurer. Out going president is Mrs. Robert Van Houte; retiring vice-presi dent is Mrs. Randall Martin. Secret pals were revealed at this time and each member drew names for a new secret pal for tne coming year. Carnation Club Sets Dinner November 27 Thirteen members present for the Carnation club meeting last Thursday evening discussed the annual Thanksgiving dinner to be held November 27 at the Christian church. The Degree of Honor lodge will furnish the turkey, rolls and cot- fee, and members will bring pot- luck for the remainder of the dinner. This dinner is for all members and their families and will begin at 6:00 p. m. Mrs. Bill Farra gave a demon stration on making art-foam lint dusters for use about the home. Marilyn Bergstrom won the Dutch auction on the prize which had been brought by Alice Luttrell. The next meeting will be December 13 at the home of Mrs. Mary Bryant. This will be the Christmas party and the sec ret pals are revealed. Hostesses for the Thursday meeting were Mrs. John Berg strom and daughter Marilyn. Open House to Honor Morgans' Anniversary In honor of the 25th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Morgan, an open house is planned for Sunday, November 18, at their home in lone. Friends and relatives are invited to come and greet the couple between the hours of 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. The Morgans express their desire that guests do not bring guts. Making arrangements for the occasion are Mrs. A. K. Craw ford, Mrs. Delmer Crawford and Mrs. Tad Miller. It pays to advertise in the Gazette-Times. A Debutants firmt tholca of Yoihh Anuria. II 11 ,,jrV , 111 IIv w i r "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something special." JEWELERS A crIen STAMPS 3 wiiiiiiBiiMiii mm iuiMimijimlMMMBMMMMM HUDSON HOUSE PEAS - - 5 cans $1.00 HUDSON HOUSE PUMPKIN 2 cans 43 HUDSON HOUSE WHOLE KERNEL CORN OR CREAM CORN Hudson House V can PEARS 2 for 65 Hudson House PURPLE PLUMS 4 For $j Dundee 2'2 TOMATOES 3 For Dundee GREEN BEANS S For 79c JET - Served Saturday, Nov. 17, 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. CARNATION JET PUP BATTER Add 1 Vl cups Albert Flapjack Flour to 14 cup Albers Yellow Corn Meal. Blend dry and add Carnation Milk, diluted halt with water, and stir until you get the consistency of good flapjack batter. Place skewer stick in end of weiner, roll in batter, and deep fat fry at 350 degrees until golden brown. INGREDIENT SPECIALS Carnation Milk, tall 7 for $1 Albers Flapjack 4 lb. 55c 10 lb. $1.10 Proceeds Go To Little League FOOD I favorites; APPLE CHERRY BOYSENBERRY PUMPKIN And MINCE Sea Pale FISH STICKS ea. 33 SPECIALS FOR THANKSGIVING J I Ir Yr I I fe Feast .W L - .A , wown PU FROZEN PET RITZ j ea.3 PRICES GOOD NOV. 16 and 17 LITTLE FRISKIES 5 Lb. Bag With Dish 79' 5 cans Jf Come In For FREE SATURDAY 12 oz. Pepsi-Cola 6 pk. W FOLGER'S COFFEE Lb. 59c 2 Lb 4.17 mm Duncan Hines CAKE MIX 3 for $1 TUR TOMS, 16 Lb. and HENS, 9 to 16 Lb BELTS, 5 to 9 Lb Lyndcn, Grade A 4 fully Cooked BobcVs, OREGON CHIEF BULK SAUSAGE lb. 39 SWEET POTATOES 2 Lb- 33c I I YAMS mk 2 lb. E ' 29( 2,iK45' Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 (EYS up Lb. Lb. Lb. 49c BAR-S Boneless And Fully Cooked Lb. lb FRESH 9c It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps ORE E N STAMPS MARKET