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A hat full of apologies to Car)
King ... I forgot to give htm
photo credit Una tor tho pic
ture wa ran of the Kay Panter,
Linda Kahr wedding!
My on In law sayi I'm the
mutt "gonna do" person lie
know. I like a suggestion that
came from Oregon State. It aaya:
.Make a list of "must-do",
"ought-to-do" and "hope-to-do'
Job. Some are dally, others
weekly or occasional. First take
cart of the "must-do a . Then
take on some of the "ought-to
do's". Block time for one of the
"hope-to-do's". some sewing,
painting, reading or something
else you really enjoy. That
would really fill up my Satur
days
Here Is another jewel from
that new folder that Is coming
out monthly from the OSU Ex
tension Service. It Is printed
dark green on a medium green
paper stock that Is really hand
some. It is Specially tit the
Young Homemaker. I glean all
the goodies I can from it then
I send it on to our daughter,
Judy. Anyone wishing to receive
it, may call your name Into the
County Agents office.
This statement Is by Dr.
Joyce Brothers . . . now I don't
know Dr. Brothers but this
makes for sense ... "A good
mother Is good on her own
terms, not anybody else's. If you
love baking bread and hooking
ruga, It needn't matter to you
that Mrs. Smith next door has
a part-time Job. If you like the
feeling of being busy in the
world, you have a right to en
Joy a Job that uses your best
talents and you shouldn't
feel guilty about serving store
bought cookies. Because the
more you do what makes you
happy and fulfilled, the better
the chances that you'll be an
almost perfect mother".
TIME MOVES . . . FAST
All 4-H'ers are reminded to
prepare for county fair events
ahead. Dates of the big event
are Aug. 23-27. Early prepara
tion makes fair participation a
pleasant experience.
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MR. md MRS. STEVEN L. RENNE (Throckmorton Photo)
Sun River Selected For Wedding Trip
At a lovely orange and white
wedding on June 27, Gayle Lou
ise Batty of Portland, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Batty
of Heppner was united In mar
riage to Steven L. Renne at the
Heppner United Method 1 s t
Church. The bridegroom is the
son of Mrs. Ruell Renne and
the late Mr. Renne of Portland
The Rev. Edwin Cutting read
the ceremony.
The bride given in marriage
by her father wore a floor length
ivory gown with empire waist
line and long tapered sleeves.
Lace over silk organza and a
soft plaited skirt extended the
lace train which featured a bor
der of lace. Her elbow length
illusion veil had a border of the
same lace. She carried a bridal
bouquet of delicate Tropicana
rose buds surrounded by baby
breath.
Miss Linda Ryan was maid of
honor and the bridesmaids were
Miss Barbara Tennent, Mrs.
Mark Halvorsen, Mrs. Douglas
Dubuque, Mrs. Richard Renne
and Miss Christine Renne. Tara
Mahoney was flower girl and
John Stevens, cousin of the bride
was ring bearer. Candle light
ers were Pamela Batty, Virginia
and Dixie McDaniel, all cous
ins of the bride.
The attendants wore identical
floor length gowns of Tropicana
orange chiffon. The empire
styled gowns had long sleeves
with white chiffon, bib yokes
and white cuffs. They wore
white organdy picture hats
trimmed with orange and white
polka dot ribbons and white
daisies. Each carried a pom pom
ball of white daisies.
Trade in vour worn out
Merciiiybatteries
for something Precious.
A Healthier World.
My3
A mercury
battery Is the
kind used In
cameras,
hearing aids
and some
watches.
It's harmless
enough. Until
It wears out
Then you throw it
away and it can turn
up only in two places.
In water or on the land.
And that's where the trouble begins. Mercury pollution.
Mercury pollution can affect the water we drink, the fish we eat, the
crops that grow, the birds that fly nearly the entire environment we
depend on for life.
No, mercury batteries, even millions of them are not the biggest mercury
problem. But a part of It. The part you can do something about.
If you have any of these worn out mercury batteries around the house
(it doesn't matter where you bought them) bring them Into us.
(No flasniignt Daneries, pieasej. vve ii mm mem in
for recycling.
And you'll get more than personal satisfaction and
the feeling of a good deed well done. We'll give
you a FREE ecology pin for you to wear to
alert others, and to remind yourself there's a
job to be done.
To fight pollution you have to start somewhere.
How about right here? And nowl
-Something from the Jewolor'a.
Is always something spedaL"
The flower gfrl and candle
lighters wore similar frocks.
Theirs were floor length, empire
3tyle of white dotted swiss with
sashes of polka dot ribbon. They
wore ribbon streamers trimmea
with daisies in their hair. The
flower girls' picture hat belong
ed to the bride when she was
a little girl. She carried a has
kct of white and orange daisies
Richard Renne was best man
for his brother. Ushers were Jon
Sandstrom, Steven Shaw, Stev
en Preece. Robert Myers and
James Mattson.
Gwen Drake was organist and
Craig Cutting played piano sel
ections. Music included Some
where My Love, We Have Only
Just Begun and instead of the
usual wedding songs, Praise the
Lord, Ye Heavens Adore Him
and Love Devine All Love Ex
celling were played as the pro
cessional and recessional.
The altar background was ar
rangements of white gladiolas.
Reception Follows
The orange and white wed
ding theme was also used in
the receDtional held in the
church social room with arrange
mcnts of Tropicana roses and
white daisies.
The three-tier wedding cake
in pale orange and white was
topped with a bouquet of or
ange and white daisies. It was
made and decorated by Mrs.
Helen Stevens of Hardman, a
cousin of the bride. Mrs. Doug
las Ogletree, aunt of the bride
and Mrs. Robert Ciockin cut the
cake. Pouring were Mrs. Orin H
Coonell of Corvallis and Mrs
Leslie Robinson, grandmother of
the bride, of Hardman, Miss
Judy Healy and Miss Molly
Pierce were in charge of the
guest book and gift table. Shan
non Farley assisted about the
room.
Hostesses for the reception
were Mrs. Gene Pierce, Mrs.
Howard Bryant, Mrs. Glen
Smith, Mrs. David McLeod and
Mrs. Herman Green.
For the wedding, Mrs. Batty
wore an antique yellow shan
tung with matching accessories
and Mrs. Renne wore mint green
with matching accessories. They
both wore rose corsages.
Going Away
For going away, the bride
wore a navy blue, green and
white linen dress with navy ac
cessories. After a wedding trip
to Sun River the couple will be
at home in Portland. .
The bride attended Heppner
High School and Oregon State.
She is employed at the Riviera
Motors in Beaverton. The bride
groom attended Grant High
School in Portland and is a 1970
graduate of Oregon State. He Is
employed by the Port of Portland.
Guests who came for the wed
ding from out of town were from
Portland, La Grande, Corvallis,
Sandy, lone, Sherwood, Terre
bonne, Brookings, Hermiston and
North Bend, all in Oregon and
from Washington, Hoaquiam and
Kennewick and San Diego, Ca.
JEWELERS
Store Hours: 9 AJ4. to 6 PJ.
177 MAW ST. HEPPNER
PH. 676-9200
BANKA.MERir.MtB
WOOPS . . . Mrs. Del Piper
made the beautiful cake for
PavA Wilson's installation as
Worthy Matron of Ruth Chapter
Order ot the Eastern star, ine
Wilson's daughter, Mrs. Jon
Hvde of Camas came for the
gala event and served the cake
at the reception which Ioiiowea
the installation.
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shingles?
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Martins Visit Family
About 70 attended the Marsh
all family reunion at West Linn
late In June. All of Fred Mar
tin's sisters and brother and
some fo their families and the
Fred Martin's children met for
supper that evening at Ralph
Martin's home In Lake Oswe
go. There were 22 there for sup
per. The Fred Martins include Fred
and Helen of lone, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Martin, Melene, Mark
and Heidi of Othello, Wn., Mr.
and Mrs. Al (Jean) Brazell and
Kathleen of Castle Rock and
Ralph Martin of Lake Oswego.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin were
overnight guests of the Brazclls
at Castle Rock.
Other Martin folks were Mr.
and Mrs. John D. Martin of Mau
pin, Miss Carol Martin of Los
Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Grater and Dorothy and Arnie
Grater of Ashwood, Miss Marie
Martin of Oregon City and Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Mason and Janet
Mason of Modesto.
Edwin Tucker of La Grande
was a weekend guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Padberg. Edwin is Mrs. Pad
berg's son.
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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. Julf 15. 1971
DORINDA KATE FARRENS of
Monument to marry toon.
Summer Rites
Planned for
Farrens, Harding
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Farrens
of Monument wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Dorinda Kaye, to
Arnold Harding, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Harding of 2305 W.
13th St., The Dalles, on July 24
at 7:30 p.m. in the Harding res
idence. Friends and relatives are
Invited to the wedding and re
ception which follows.
Household Shower
Thrills the
Carl McDaniels
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
McDaniel honored them with a
Household Shower on the eve
ning of July 7 at the Methodist
Church basement. The McDaniel
family lost their home and much
of their household goods during
the recent flood.
The hostesses were clever in
that they gave the colors Sylvia
will use in the rooms of the
home they are moivng Into on
Water St. Her kitchen Is celery
green, bathroom white and
green; one bedroom Is green and
white and othe other bedroom
white and red.
Friends brought gifts for all
the rooms. There was very little
rlnnliratlnn. Svlvla said. "I feel
like a bride" as she opened the
many gifts. Hosting the arrair
were Mrs. Herman Green, Mrs.
Ida Farra, Mrs. W. W. Weather
ford, Mrs. Howard Bryant and
Mrs. Owen Leathers.
Recently Mrs. McDaniel was
honored with a personal shower
by members of the Soroptlmist
Club.
McDaniel Reunion
The annual Sam McDaniH
family reunion will be held July
18 at Anson Wright Park. Pot
lurk dinner will be served at
1 p.m. Coffee will be furnished.
Friends are cordially invited to
join in the fun.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beam nor-
ed from Lexington last week to
their new home In Stayton at
389 W. Washington. Employed
at First National Bank, the move
Is a promotion for Tom.
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