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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 21, 1952
Mrs. Gentry Honoree j
At Lovely Shower
Mrs. Frank Gentry, Mrs. Henry
Itauch, Jr., and Mrs. Don Bennett
entertained Thursday evening
at the Gentry home on S. Green
street with a stork shower compli
menting Mrs. Max Gentry. Miss
Joyce Buschke received the door
prize and prizes for games were
awarded to Mrs. Howard Petty
John and Mrs. William Gentry.
Invitations were extended to Mrs.
George Rugg, Miss Coleen Connor,
Miss Joyce Buschke, Mrs. Rudy
Brims, Mrs. Caroll Freeman, Miss
Rose Marie I'ierson, Mrs. Robert
Eergstrom, Mrs. Clyde Pettyjohn,
Mrs. Stanley Kemp, Mrs. William
Gentry, Mrs. Orville Gentry, Mrs.
Wilbur Worden, Mrs. Harry Mun
kers, Mrs. Blanche Gearheart,
Mrs. Cliff Dougherty, Mrs. Howard
Pettyjohn, Mrs. Robert Wright,
Mrs. Albert Wright, Mrs. Avery
Taylor Mrs. Duane Gentry, Miss
Darlene Wise, miss ujubl- ju
and Miss Dorothy Harp,
refreshments were served after
the opening of the gifts.
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Word was received of the birth
of a daughter, Jean Marie, to Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Nooy at St. Anth
ony's hospital in Pendleton on
Sunday, August 17. Mrs. Nooy will
be remembered locally as the for
mer Miss' Leatha Smith.
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Family Picnic Held At
T .W. Rippee Home in..
Boardman bunday
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Rippee en-
tortained with a potluck picnic
dinner Sunday August 17, on the
lawn of their home near Board-
man. Many relatives ana ciose
friends were present, they were
Mr .and Mrs. Oscar Rippee and
son of Condon, Mr. and Mrs.
Fronk Connor, Skip and Wendell;
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rippe and
Timmie; Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Connor. Jon and Maryetta all of
Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Harrison
Privett, Selah, Washington; Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Privett. Billie Jean,
June, Joe and John of Heppner;
Mr .and Mrs. Ike Granam, Noia,
Marvin and Carroll; Mr. and Mrs.
i nwfll Rradshaw and Delmar all
of Selah, Washington; Betty Clay
ton and Marie Mayo. Kicniana
Wash.: Mrs. Elma Hiatt, Kenne-
wick. Wash.: Mr. and Mrs. O. C,
Luttrell, Hermiston; Mrs. Alice
Hastings and Clarice; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Gentry; Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Gentry; Jay Stanlfer;
Norman Josi all of Heppner; Mr.
nnd Mrs. Rex Harris; Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Purdon, Bonita, Wayne and
Rodney; Mary Sue Harris; Donna
Jenkins of Yakima, Wash.; Mr.
and Mrs. Eueene Bailey, Wiley,
City, Wash.; and Dorothy Harp of
Fort Dodge, Iowa.
Musical entertainment was fur-
nlshert bv Lowell Bradshaws
Ozark Mountain Boys of Radio
station K. I. T. Yakima, wasn.
A watermelon feed climaxed
the day which was enjoyed by
all. The watermelons were fur
nished by Mr. Rippee.
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McClintock Home
Scene of Dinner
Party Saturday
ninnrr puests at the Tress Mc
Clintock home Saturday were
Mrs. W. A. McClintocK ana son
Rill of lone. Mrs. George York and
daughters Joy, Janet and Joanne
nf Condon. Mr. and Mrs. timer
u.'nii-pl and dauehters Mardith
Nancy and Donna of Portland and
Marvin Marhn of Condon.
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Food Sale Planned
By Triple Link Club
Mre rfnhort Dobbs entertained
the Triple Link Club of Sans Souci
Rebekah Lodge at her home on N.
Main street Monday evening.
Several fund raising projects were
dipiis;spd. A food sale is planned
for Saturday morning, September
6, at the Red and White More ana
is scheduled to begin at 9 o'clock.
cnmrniiicns for this will be an-
nmincpH latpr. Mrs. Dobbs. presi
dent, announced that a special
meeting of the club will be held
at her home on the evening of
Monday, September 8 at 8 o clocK
and urges that all members be
present.
friends In Monument as Edna
Keeney, Katherine tarnswu.w.
and Tiny Keeney
and
tones
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Irene Zinter, Secretary
.n .t. A the hanks of the Rhine, Richard Basehart
AS iin YY ii w ,.
in n darlna sov mission that they will
have to swim the icy river. It's a dramatic moment from the
.... .4ki nrri;TOM BEFORE DAWN", coming to
amnenuc umuiscuu . . .
.u- ci. ti..i Tnptidnv and Wednesday. August 26-27. Gary
Merrill and Hildegarde Neff are also included in the cast The film
is based on the novel "Call It Treason" which won the Christopher
Award for George Howe.
Heating nmlc titkra plait In
tli Hlrnilrr. lie lr from
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room.
MtHlumnlio Furnnce taki
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ditrs "rat" It fori- It
tlirnutli liuliviilunl I't' lr
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See This Unit
On Display
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Monument News
By Millie Wilson
Harold Dixon, of the State
Board of Forestry in the Conserva
tion Division, was here from Bend.
He was a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Chet Brown at the guard station.
Mr. Dixon s well known nere,
having served in the C C Camp
then on the Soil Conservation ior
several years. His eldest daugh
ter, Shirley is on a Look uut near
Sweet Home. Miss Dixon is a stu
dent at 0. S. C.
i pp siiu-iim was a business visi
tor in IYndleton on Thursday. He
visited his wife who Is receiving
nipflical aid In Pendleton.
Mrs. Lee Fleming has spent the
n.wi ppL- with her daughter ana
himhnnd. Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Wiese in Miltan-Freewater. Mrs.
Fleming soon will start work
as the cook for the school's hot
lunch program. Mrs. Rex Sweek
will assist her.
Mrs. Dean Enright of the L. S.
ranrh on Cottonwood took her
small son to Heppner last Mon
day to consult a dentist.
Frpd Rauch was in town, nav-
ing some work done on his ma
chinery. He is narvesung on uec.
Creek.
nr Qn,i Mrs nipk Williams and
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children spent the weekend in
Pasco with Mr. Williams' Dromer
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Rains. Their daughter Barbara
and son Walter remained for a
longer visit.
Mrs. Lula Settle returned from
Portland on Wednesday. On
ThnreHav she and her husband,
Bill Settle drove to Pendleton to
attend to business matters.
utr omi Mrs. Emorv Moore are
mi
the parents of a baby girl born in
Heppner, August linn, inis is
Moore's fourth child, but their 3rd
daughter.
Prionrta of the Ed Kenv iam-
ii pm prleved to hear of his
death last week. The Kellys were
well known here. They ownea a
ranch on Cupper Creek and Mrs.
Kelly taught several years in the
Monument schools. Their son
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelly
still operate the ranch.
Mra Walsh of Los Angeles
spent the last two weeks visiting
at the home of her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milt
Morgans. The Morgans took Mrs.
Walsh as far as Klamath Falls
on her return trip. They lett Wed
nesday.
iinoh Vmrv. from Washington
spent Wednesday and Thursday
with his parents, Mr. ana lviru.
Albert Emry. Mr. Emry is a
teacher in Des Moines, Washing
ton.
Mrs. Bob Lesley took Mrs. Anna
t odm tn T.nnii Creek last Thurs-
day. Mrs. Anna Lesley and Mrs.
Reta King expect to leave iut-!-riav
fnr Mpdford where they will
visit relatives and consult their
doctor.
Mr nnrt Mrs. Fred Paee are en
joying a visit with some of their
friends from Canaaa.
Glenn Parson and his crew of
timber cruisers are spending this
week in the Monument area.
Doe. Hinton met his daughter,
rita Kpnton. of Portland at Day-
ville last Wednesday. Mrs. Kenton
is here for her cousin, Aiieen run
tnn'c u-pHrtimr on Saturday. She
is a house guest of her brother
and wife, Mr .and Mrs. Boya tun-ton.
Jack Forrest, who has spent a
thirty day furlough with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Forrest,
returned to Seattle Friday to re
port for duty.
Those from Monument to at
tunH th wpddinff of Alene Hin
ton and Vernon L. Peterman last
Saturday in Hamilton were Mr.
anrt Mrs. Bovd Hinton anu
daughters, Sharon and Mary Ella,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry uursi, ivir
and Mrs. Earl Barnard, tna Ken
ton of Portland-
Mr. and Mrs. Chance Wilson
spent Friday at Joaquin Miller
Resort, visiting Mr. Wilson's three
nieces and their families. They
wprp Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schmitz
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Strode of The Dalles and Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmie Sharp, proprietors
of the resort. The three ladies
will be remembered by their
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