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CowBelles Review Activities of Year At Luncheon Meeting Morrow County CowBelles held a no-host luncheon Octo. ber 20 In the banquet room of the Wagon Wheel cafe. The year'a activities were summarized, and they Include serving lunch to 8th grade tour members; Riving beef certificate Bins for the first baby born clos est to Father's Day; honoring the Father of the Year with a "do-it-yourself" barbecue: decor atinjt a booth for the Morrow county fair, Riving Rift certlfl. cates and cooing kits to high school Home Economics classes In the county, and sponsoring a trip to Bend for Mrs. Waller Wrlcht, president, and her offi cers. While in Bend, the group col lected material for 50 tote bags to be made up by the local club and used, along with 400 place mats, at the state convention. These place mats represent Mor row county in that they have pictured on them manv family. owned cattle brands within the county. The state convention will be held Jointly with Washington State Cattlemen and CowBelles groups It Is scheduled for No vember 1-4 at the Hilton Hotel in Portland. The CowBelles are also mak ing plans to serve luncheon again at the coming Kirk and Robinson bull sale. Included In the business meeting was the appointment by Mrs. Wright of Mrs. Percy Cecil and Mrs. John Graves as a nominating committee. Next meeting will be Friday, November 17, and will again be a no-host luncheon. New offi cers will be installed at that time. Schroeder-Ostrander Wedding Solemnized Anniversary Dinner Calls Local Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash were in Hood River over the week-end to attend the 25th wedding anniversary celebration of Nash's niece and her hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pe terson. A potluck dinner was KINZUA The Klnzua Com munity church was the setting Saturday evening, September 9, for the 6 oclock wedding o; Miss Becky Ann Schroeder, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Schroeder of Omak, Wash., to David Lawrence Ostrander, son of Mrs. Edwin Ostrander of Fos sil. The double ring service, read by Rev, Edwin Derrick assisted by Rev, Robert Dove, was per formed at the altar lighted on ly by tall, green tapers in can- delabra and flanked with tall baskets of yellow, green, and white chrysanthemums. The bride, escorted to the al tar by her father, wore an Em pire style gown of white satin with fitted sleeves of lace end Ine in points at the wrist. The attached chapel train was also of the white lace. Her shoulder length illusion veil was held In Dlace bv a starched lace flower whose petals were outlined In seed pearls and crystals. She carried a shower arrangement of yellow roses, white baby orch ids and stephanotis. As she and her father approached the altar, she stopped at the first pew to give her mother a rose from her bouquet. Serving as matron of honor was Mrs. Danniei Boil oi Klnzua with Miss Sally Schroeder of Omak as her sisters maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Kenneth Miller and Miss Alli son McRae of Portland, and Mrs. Rick Shaffer of Pendleton. Miss Connie Schroeder of Omak was junior bridesmaid. Flower girl was Sherri McMinn of Kmzua. All the attendants wore lden tical floor length gowns of olive green satin with matching shoes and white gloves. Their head veils were of green net held with a green rose. They carried now er balls of yelliw roses and green net. Lighting the candles before the ceremony were Miss vicki Wham of Kinzua, cousin of the bride, and Miss Babara Ostran der of Anderson, Calif., niece of the groom. Both wore yellow I pi ) rr Rainbow Girls Plan Halloween Dance Rainbow Girls have scheduled a Halloween Dance and Basket Social for 6 to 10 p.m. on Hal loween night, October 31, In the Episcopal parish hall. Anyone who wishes to attend may get tickets free of charge from any of the Rainbow Girls, they announce. The limit on the price of the baskets is $2, they state. MR. AND MRS. DAVID L. OSTRANDER served to those attending in the Alpine Hall, and an open house street length dresses, was held between the hours of , Ring bearers were Troy and 2-4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Springer al so attended the anniversary cel ebration, Mrs. Peterson being a sister of Springer. Others attend ing from this area were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer and girls of lone, and Mrs. Dean Connor and two children of Heppner. While in Hood River Mr. and Mrs. Nash visited other relatives including a brother, Marius Nash, and with Mrs. Nash's bro ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nogowski. Gazette-Times ads pay. Phone 676-9228 for G-T want-ad service. Tracv Slinkard of Renton, Wash., twin nephews of the groom. Serving as best man for his brother was Don Ostrander of Anderson, Calif. Ushers were Kenneth Wham of Kinzua, Pat Wright of Dufur, Rick Shaffer of Pendleton, and Mickey Wright of Fossil. Wedding music was played by Mrs. Robert Kelso who also ac companied Miss Peggy Plank of Fossil who sang "The Sweet heart Tree", "More", and "The Wedding Prayer". For her daughter s wedding, Mrs. Schroeder wore a beige knit suit with beige and brown accessories and a corsage of green chrysanthemums. Mrs. Ostrander, the groom's mother, chose to wear a two piece green suit with beige accessories and her corsage was of yellow chrys anthemums. Mrs. A. R. Schroe der, grandmother of the bride, wore blue with white chrysan themums. Immediately after the ceremo ny a reception was held in the church annex where the center of attraction was a beautiful three-tiered cake, frosted in the bride's colors. It was topped with a bride and groom. The cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. Robert Misener of Fossil. After the young couple had cut and shared the first slices of cake, it was cut and served by Mrs. Edward Wham, aunt of the bride. Conee was poured by Mrs. Alan Guinn of Omak, Wash., with the punch being served bv Mrs. Tom Slinkard oi Renton, Wash., sister oi the groom. Attending the gut table were Miss Nancy Bushneii or Frine- ville and Miss Alana Guinn of Omak. Mrs. Bill McMinn had charge of the guest book. The reception was in charge of Mrs. Allen Nistad, Mrs. Way land Hyatt and Mrs. Homer Bowman. Leaving for a wedding trip to the Oregon and Washington beaches and to Omak, the bride wore an emerald green knit dress with white accessories and the corsage center of her bri dal bouquet. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander are graduates of Wheeler High school in Fossil and both at tended Central Oregon College in Bend. Mr. Ostander is now employed by Klnzua Corpora tion and they will make their first home in Fossil. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. R Schroe der of Humansville, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rilpey and son David of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Guinn and daughters of Omak, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Slink ard and family of Renton, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Don Ostran der and family of Anderson, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Clay Phil lips and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gun derson of Heppner, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Ray O'Neall of Prineville. Farras Attend Son's Wedding in East Mr. and Mrs. J.. W. Farra re. turned recently from a trip to wasnington, v. c, where mey went to attend the September M wedding or their son James A. Farra to Sandra J abas of Hyatsville, Md. While In Washington, the Far ras saw many interesting sights, and were fortunate to be able to attend church In Washington Cathedral, where all denomina tions may gather together and take communion. Mr. and Mrs. Farra spent one day viewing the Smithsonian Institute, and Mrs. Farra comments that they didn't see nearly half of It She also said that It made them realize that the best things In life are free, as all the exhibits in the Institute are free for everyone to see. Mr. and Mrs. Farra visited a niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. James Alphin at Hagers town, Md., and toured Gettys burg, Pa., and many historical places of the Civil War. The Farras returned from their Eastern trip by Jet to Port land from where they continued home. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thunder October 26, 1967 MISS MONICA ANNE GREEN Engagement is Told Of College Couple Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Green of Salem are announcing the en gagement of their daughter, Monica Ann, to Ronald Clifton Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar cel Jones of Heppner. The bride-elect, a graduate of Karen is Princess For OSU Homecoming This week Is full of OSU Homecoming activities for Kar en McCurdy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy. She was chosen as one of four prin cesses on this year's Oregon State University Homecoming court by vote oi students lot lowing the selective pageant last Friday. Miss Sheryl Rosvall, Tlgard, was selected queen. The 20-year-old Junior speech major will reign over Homecoming activi ties on campus, and the court will be honored at half-time of the Saturday afternoon football game between OSU and Wash ington State University. Their schedule through this week will Include many personal appear ances, including appearances in Portland on Wednesday and Thursday. Serra Catholic High school, is attending Eastern Oregon Col lege in La Grande, and major ing in General Studies. After graduating from Hepp ner Hieh school in 1965. Mr. Jones enrolled at Eastern Ore- eon College, where he Is in his junior year, majoring in Gener al Studies and Social Science. No date has been set for the wedding. MAN! 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PICKLE & PIMENTO BARBECUE SPICED HEAD CHEESE OLIVE BOLOGNA ALL-BEEF BOLOGNA Pork Spare Ribs " 590 3' yvfmti PRICES GOOD OCTOBER 27 & 28 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps 3 BankAmericard lARICET VALUES to $12.95 CHtEN