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SlX--The Hcppner Gazette-Times. Ileppner. Oregon. Thursday, January I. 19K ""m Prices effective January 1 VC j f itf ft- A rA r 1 We will close at 5 PM jjojii: super nciST sfsmr f "1 CAE 10 E1IJI fSSlISgS - size cujsrl y-1 7TCr-l Betty Crocker "TT 1 1 'WS (LI! ll (U (U ty I k& Regular 149 ij QJ J to. f P J CAN 16Vfe OZ. SIZE W Bex Hi ; 1 Vclby Fresh Bcnsd & Chunked 12V2 OZ. SIZE ELECTRIC BLANKET To keep you warm and cozy on the coldest nights. For a double size bed. PbU sis SiitgU CmHtU 1 ! . t.l J 1 T I 7 I 1 V - 3-RiriG BINDERS Choose from Vi" or 1" thickness. PrislBis. (1(1 R8. 1 6P & 1.79 EACH Paper-Mate EUASESMIATE isx pm Writing pen with built in eraser. No. 380 One Gallon DISTILLED WATER One gallon of distilled water for all sorts of household uses. Now Only! Prcstena APfl- FREEZE First 4 Additional 4.19 ONE GALLON (fil ievron a a".fwtef- ..1 " Chwrca f'fOTftHr1 EACH I V . UlrOJ V ' QT. I 30 WEIGHT I Chiffon I Nice 'n Soft 1 Zee Paper 1 I BAIIIRifHVl I FACIAL I SACKS or I I TISSiE I TISSiE JOAH PAPER 1 2 ROLL PACK jj Weddings Lindstrom - Schimling 14 Mr. and Mr$. Lindstrom li'hra Elizuhfth Schimling Iw-cnme the bride of Stephen Roy Lindstrom on the afternoon of November 29 in the MGM Grand Hotel Chapel in Reno, Nevada. Officiating at the . double-ring ceremony in the presence of many, family ; members was the Reverend Harry R. McCall. ' Wendy Lou Fnple of Tncoma. Washington, was maid of honor. She wus attired in an ivory skirt with mauve blouxe and carried three long -stemmed red roses. Richard L. Hynd ) of Tulsa. Okluhoma was Ix'st man, Murk SchimlinR. the , bride's brother of Tncoma. and Stan Weiper of Clear Lake. . California, the groom's brother-in-law, were groomsmen, i Escorted by her father, the bride wore her mother's wedding dress of 35 years ago, made of white satin and tulle and trimmed with appliques of lace on the sheer sleeves, neckline and skirt. Her long veil fell from a crown of lace arid the same lace formed three tiers of trim the full length of the veil. She carried an ivory fan with a nosegay of miniature i mums, roses and baby's breath. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Hal Schimling of Tncoma The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom of lone. Both mothers wore long blue gowns with white carnation corsages. After a honeymoon at Lake Talxie. the young couple were feted at a reception hosted by the groom's parents at the lone legion Hall, which was beautifully decorated In red am white and Christmas greens. Christina Lindstrom of Tacoma, the groom's sister, greeted guests and tended the guest book Nancy Haugen, Beaverlon. was in charge of the gift table. , Others serving and assisting alout the rooms were Mrs. June Cruteher of Lake Oswego, and Mrs. Lorene Griffith, the groom's aunts, Karen Haugen, Pullman, Wash.. Mrs. Hiirliind Lundell. Boise, Idaho, Mrs. Charles O'Connor. Mrs. Ouane Higel, Teena Lindstrom, Mrs. Henry Krebs, and Mrs. 1-wis Halvorsen, all of lone and Irene Swannon of Heppner. The buffet (able was arranged by the Legion Auxiliary. Special background music was provided by Mrs. Bill Rietmann. Mrs David Cheney, Mrs. Fred Martin, and Mrs, Paul Tews The young couple were also feted at a reception at the home of the bride's parents in Tacoma The bride formerly was employed as an appointment secretary and receptionist for U.S. Representative Norm Dicks in his Washington DC, office She is now a legal secretary for the law firm of Gallup and Duggan i Vancouver. Wash. , The bridegroom, a Navy veteran and graduate of Eastern Oregon State College is executive vice-president of Pacific Northwest Waterways Association in Vancouver, Wash. He was formerly manager of the Port of Umatilla. The couple will reside in Vancouver. Irrigon Airman promoted to NCO leadership, human relations, and NCO responsibilities, be-! fore being awarded this status. Sergeant Conlxiy is a tele communications center spec ialist at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. David A. Conboy, son of Mr. and Mrs Leslie L. Conboy of Irrigon. has been appointed a noncommissioned officer (NCO) in the U.S. Air Force. The sergeant completed training in management, Odd Fello ws donate $1,000 in furnishings Bob Lowe (left) and Al Osmin of the Willow Lodge No. 66 of the International Order of Odd Fellows, show furniture donated by the lodge to furnish the new Pioneer Memorial Hospital emergency waiting room. Chairs, drapes, tables and lamps donated by the lodge cost about $1,000. The Odd Fellows have done a lot of this kind of thing in the community, and have had prcious little recognition for it," said hospital Adminis trator Lucky Felt, in announcing the donation.