Class Holds Final Meet The final meeting of the Food Drying class, which has been meeting during the fall term at the high school, was a field trip on the afternoon of October 14 to the farm of Glenn and Kathleen Simmons who had presented the previous class lesson Thirty-three class members with husbands and wives made the trip to the farm of thirty-five acres located on Strassel Road, five miles from Staley’s Junc­ tion. to study the farm operation and system of food storage of dried foods The farm is planted and managed to be self- sustaining with methods deve­ loped over a period of years by the owners The food chain relation to the self-sustaining management was of such in­ terest and challenge to class members that a number, at the invitation of the Simmons', plan to return to the farm for further study of the principals and practice in use CONROY-DEfNER WED Lavender and W h ite Chosen For Septem ber 2 2 W edding I Lavender and while were the heart shaped cake resting on colors chosen by the bride, white Greek columns and de­ Debra C. Conroy, for her Sa­ corated with lavender and pink turday. September 22 wedding icing f l o w e r s that cascaded which united her in marriage d o w n from the top onto the with Mike Deiner of Portland square below The heart-shaped The daughter of Mr and Mrs layer h«“ld a replica of the bride Ralph Keasey and Mr and Mrs and groom John Conroy, Pendleton, the Cake was served by the bride’s ceremony tcxik place in the home mother. Mrs Ralph Keasey of the bride's father with Daniel while coffee and punch was R Thompson, minister of the poured by her step-mother, Mrs Episcopal Church in Klamath John Conroy. Falls, officiating Following the reception a buf­ fet supper was given for the Baskets of lavender and white g la d io li, mums and stock, couple at the Tappadaro in flanked by lavender candles Pendleton where a birthday cake was served in honor of the were on the buffet in back of the bride's sister. Marcie Keasey minister while bouquets of Tht bride. a 1970 graduate of white, lavender and pink mums, Vernonia High School, is pre­ reflecting the bride's choice, de­ sently employed by the Portland corated the room School District. Her husband, For the wedding, the bride, graduate of Newberg High given in marriage by her father, School, is manager of a Shell John Conroy, chose a formal Station He is the son of Mr and length gown of lined white dotted Mrs F G Deiner, Minneapolis, Swiss with empire waist and Minnesota. short puffed sleeves It was Following a short wedding trip styled with medallion lace trim to Hood River the new Mr and at the low scooped neck and Mrs Mike Deiner are at home in em pire waist Lace also Portland trimmed the top of the ruffle that tended the hem of the long skirt She wore a head piece of a large white net bow accented with white streamers trimmed with white mums, the bow worn across the back of the head The bride carried a nosegay of lavender and white mums cen­ tered with lavender orchid and accented by baby's breath and streamers The attendance at potluck last Her maid of honor. Susan Friday was 31 Senior Citizens. A Floeter. wore a floor length colored film on traveling - via - gown of lav coder and white campers, motor homes and gingham with white eyelet pina trailer houses was shown. (The for«- It was fashioned with short way to go.) The scenery was puff sleeves, high neckline and a beautiful, and it was explained ruffle at the hem line Her how enjoyable traveling can be, headpiece was of white and with families during vacation lavender mums accented by time. lavender ribbon and she carried There w ill be a five area a noeegay of white and lavender potluck held at the county fa ir­ mums trimm«"d with lavender grounds Monday October 29 at streamers noon All Senior Citizens are Best man was Steve Hanson welcome of Portland with Marcie Keasey. The Green Thum Inc has put a sister of the bride, serving as parttime helper in the Center candlelighter Maudaleen Murray was accep­ Approximately 4