Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 05, 1976, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    t'age 6. THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner. OR. Thursday. August 5. I97S
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L. Dee Lorengel entertains children at
hour Monday.
Sfory hours end Monday
ftext Monday Mike Howell
will be the story teller at the
last of the summer story hours
at the public library. This
summer the A.A.U.W. branch
has arranged the series of
Monday morning story times
that have run for nine weeks.
This is the fourth year that
this group has offered this
community service in con
nection with the public li
brary. Linda Johnson and Jeanne
Howell made arrangements
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for the following persons to
tell the stories. In order of
their story telling, they were:
Jeanne Howell, Sally Winter,
Anne Doherty, Laura Brod
erick, L.Dee Lorengel, Kathy
Wolff, L. Dee Lorengel, again,
and next week Mike Howell.
Not only the children from
three to eight years have
enjoyed these Monday morn
ing sessions: their mothers
have been able to meet other
young mothers and observe
the group of children together.
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library story-
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Library circulation is always
at its highest in July because
of the eager young readers
and their mothers.
Tammy Lucas has been at
Wedding announced
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Prock and
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gunder-
son, JR. wish to invite all
friends and relatives to the
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P.S. Our fall selection is
crowding our racks so many
new fashions to choose from.
Get ready now by using our
LAY-A-WAY Plan
THE GAZETTE-TIMES.
the circulation table each
Monday to assist Mrs. Weath
erford in handling the return
ed books needing to be shelved
and the many books to be
charged out.
marriage of their children,
Tricia and David at 1.00 p.m.,
August 7, 1976 at All Saints
Episcopal Church, Heppner,
Oregon. Reception following.
SCHOOL
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Around the
pot belly stove
Being a bicentennial year
the Willow Grange members
will have an old fashioned
picnic on August 8. It will be at
the lone City Park at 4 p.m.
All Grangers and friends are
welcome.
Jean Brazell and children
Brian and Kathleen of Jordan
Valley spent over two weeks
helping with harvest at her
parents home, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Martin.
Guest minister of Rev. Bill
Graham was Rev. Erwin
Hummel and for the next two
Sundays will be Rev. Law
rence McGhee, both of Port
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Fabric Softener
Sardines Bmntwick
Oysters
Egg Noodles
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Tomatoes
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land. Following the July 25
service Rev. Hummel was a
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Martin. Last Sunday
Rev. McGhee was an over
night guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Rietmann.
A week ago today Mrs.
Carolyn Hall and daughter
Dawn of Moscow, ID came
down for the weekend. Sunday
morning Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Crabtree and grandchildren
Tim and Alissa Gelinas went
to Portland for baptismal
services of their great nephew
James Reynolds, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Reynolds.
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E. Kathy Drake and Robert
L. Lambrecht were united In
marriage in a double ring
ceremony, July 17, at the
Community Methodist Chur
ch, Fairfield, CA.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E.
Drake, Fairfield, CA. The
bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert E. Lambre
cht, Fairfield, CA.
The 1 p.m. ceremony was
performed by Dr. Herbert N.
Neale. Bonnie Langdon was
the organist for the wedding
music with David Gant the
soloist.
Escorted by her father, the
bride wore floor-length gown
of Quiana Knit with a wedding
ring coller. The Illusion key
hole bodice was trimmed with
Venice Lace Motif. She wore a
fingertip veil trimmed with
Venice daisy bands which was
made by the bride's mother.
The bridal bouquet was of
white miniature roses, baby's
breath with a sprinkling of
miniature blue carnations.
Maid of honor was Sandy
Camillo. Kathy Love and
Diane Snook, sisters of the
groom, and Becky Drake,
sister of the bride, were the
bridesmaids.
Best man was David Cordo
dor. Groomsmen were Jack
Love, David Snook, brothers-in-law
of the groom, Fred
Weber, and Dennis Greger
son. Ring bearers were Scott
Drake, brother of the bride
and Scott Snook, nephew of the
groom.
A wedding reception was
held at the Fairfield Commu
nity Civic Center witih 200
attending.
Following the wedding trip
to Carmel, Disneyland and
Long Beach, the couple will
live in Fairfield, CA, where
Mrs. Lambrecht is employed
with J.C. Penny and Mr.
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Out-of-town guests were
Albert Connor, Heppner,
grandfather of the bride,
Gladys Drake, lone, grand
mother of the bride; Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Connor, Spring
field, OR.; Colleen Williams
and son Ricky, Aloha, OR;
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Connor
and son Eric, Mr. Nelson Con
nor and daughter Mary,
Heppner and Mrs. Delores
Turner, Westport, OR.
Forms to bo
returned by
Aug. 13
Pre-registratlon forms
for all 4-H Home eco
nomics contests and
events for county fair
which were mailed out
this week should be
returned to the Morrow
County Extension office
by Aug. 13.
Registrations are ne
cessary In order to
schedule times and ev
ents for all the many
active girls In the pro
gram. After registra
tions are received, each
girl will receive notice
of time and place for her
chosen activities.
HAPPY 30TII BIRTHDAY
Wayne
Maxim
JUST THINK. TEN MORE
YEARS & YOU'LL BE 40,
Your Friends
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Phones: (Groc.) 676 9614, (Meat) 676-9283