Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 30, 1970, Page 3, Image 3

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JOYCE HOWTON
Oct. 16 Wedding
Date is Set
Lloyd Howton, lone, would
like to announce the engage
ment and forthcoming marriage
of his daughter, Joyce Ellen
Howton to Tommy Keith Dickey
of Hermiston.
Miss Howton Is a graduate of
lone High School, 1969, and has
received her Medical Assistant
Certificate from Lane Communi
ty College, Eugene, and Is now
employed with Byers Avenue
Clinic In Pendleton.
Tommy Keith Dickey Is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dick
ey of Hermiston. He graduated
from Hermiston High School in
1967 and Blue Mountain Com
munity College In 1969. He is
presently attending the Univer
sity of Oregon where he Is a
senior majoring in Accounting.
The marriage Is planned for
October 16 in Hermiston.
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MR. AND MRS. Rodney LlnneU peruse the famUy Bible they were
glren as a wedding present
Daisies Beautify Linnell-Akers Rites
Shingles shabby?
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Chevron Shingle Stains pre
serve unpainted wood in at
tractive red, green, brown.
' Chtwon
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L.E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633
Stndrd Oil Company of California
Bonnie Kae Akers, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers, and
Rodney Donald Llnnell, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Llnnell,
nil of lone, exchanged wedding
vows in an afternoon ceremony
June 13, 1970 at 4 p.m. at the
United Church of Christ, lone
with Rev. E. A. Cutting of the
Mpthorilst Church of Heppner
performing the double ring cer
emony.
The church was decorated
with laree bouauets of white
and yellow daisies, green glad
iolus, white snaps.
The bride was escorted to the
altar by her father and was giv
en in marriage by her parents.
The bride wore a floor length
gown fashioned in silk organza
over taffeta with high rise bod
ice of Chantilly lace with bish
op sleeves. The dress was trim
med with pearl beads. It had an
A-line skirt with Mattcau Chap
el train trimmed in lace. The
veil was elbow length English
import illusion. She carried a
bouquet of white daisies on her
Rainbow Bible. She wore the
traditional blue garter and car
ried, a penny in her shoe placed
there by her father. She carried
a yellow linen and lace hanky
of the bridegroom's grandmoth
er, Mrs. Jeessie Hartifeild.
Kathy Keene was maid of
honor; Marcia Llnnell, sister of
the bridegroom: and Joyce How
ton were bridesmaid.
They wore yellow floor length
dresses trimmed with white
daisies. Their head pieces were
yellow net bows trimmed with
white daisies.
Flower pirls were Ramona Ak
ers, niece of the bride and An
ita Palmer. They wore green
Her time is
precious.
Her timepiece
must be
trustworthy.
Her choice?
A Caravelle,
of course.
Whether she's timing your pulse or
the baby's feeding, every second
counts. And Caravelle has the
watch she can count on. A special
nurse's model named the "Radcliff
B". Water resistant, shock resist
ant, it has 17 jewels, a sweep sec
ond hand, full numeral luminous
dial, stainless steel back case. And
a practical price. $15"
CARAVELLE
by BULOVA
"Something from the Jeweler's,
is always something special."
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JEWELERS
Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
PH. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST- HEPPNER
BankAmericard
floor length gowns trimmed
with white daisies. They carried
small white baskets from which
they dropped flower petals. Jef-
fery Akers, nephew of the bride,
carried the rings on a white
heart-shaped satin pillow.
Brock Llnnell was best man
for his brother. Ushers were Vir
gil Morgan, cousin of the bride
and Lennie Hanna.
Candlelighters were Deniece
and Berniece Matthews, cousins
of the bride. Wedding music
was by Darrel James, organist
and Anna Lee James, vocalist
Mrs. Akers chose a green dress
with green and white accessor
les. Mrs. Llnnell chose a yellow
dress with yellow and white ac
cessories. Both mothers wore
corsages of yellow orchids.
The wedding reception was
held in the social room of the
church. Bouquets of summer
flowers had been placed about
the room. After the first piece
of the tiered cake topped with
white bells had been cut by the
bride and bridegroom, It was
cut and served by Mrs. Hazel
Miller and Mrs. Edith Matthews,
aunts of the bride, Mrs. Mary
Blettell and Mrs. Ruby Roberts.
Serving the coffee were Mrs.
William Zastrow, grandmother
of the bridegroom and Mrs. Nan
cy Akers, sister-in-law of the
bride. Serving punch were Mrs.
Jessie Hartfield, grandmother of
the bridegroom and Mrs. Janice
Akers, sister-in-law of the bride,
Anita Crawford, cousin of the
bride was in charge of the guest
book. Bonnie Morgan, cousin of
the bride and Mrs. Lynette Ak
ers, sister-in-law of the bride
were at the gift table. Barbara
Palmer passed out the scrolls,
Laurie Childers passed out
groom's cake and Rodger Child
ers passed out the rice bags.
Mrs. Helen McCabe was in
charge of the reception assisted
by Mrs. Bryce Keene, Mrs. Cleo
Childers, and Mrs. Milton Mor
gan. Mrs. Lee Palmer was in
charge of church decorations.
The bride chose a yellow lin
en dress with white accessories
and wore a yellow carnation cor
sage, for her going away en
semble. The bride, a 1969 graduate of
lone High School, has attended
Oregon College of Education
and Blue Mountain Community
Colege. The bridegroom is a
graduate of lone High School
and has ' attended Blue Mount
ain Community College.
After a trip to the coast they
returned to lone. Rodney is
working in harvest and after
Sept. 1 they will live in Board
man where they will manage
the Nugget Motel.
Many out of town guests were
present including friends and
relatives from Hermiston, Board
man, Lexington, Heppner, Pen
dleton, Arlington, Condon, May
ville, Estacada, Gresham, Hart
ford, Conn.; Pine Ridge, S. D.;
and Lacey, Wn.
Preceding the wedding re
hearsal Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Linnell entertained 32 guests at
a dinner at the Wagon Wheel
in Heppner.'
DOT'S JOTS
Little Miss Clowry brought In
this little poem that I will pans
on:
ITS UP TO YOU
Have you made someone happy,
or made
someone sad,
What have you done with the
day that
you had?
God gavo It to you to do Just
as you would,
Did you do what was mean,
or do what was gexxl?
Did you hand out n smile, or
Just give 'em a
frown,
Did you lift someone up or
push someone down?
Did you lighten some load, or
some progress Impede,
Did you look for a rose, or
Just gather a weed?
What did you do with your
Beautiful day,
God gave it to you, did you
throw it away?
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, July 30. 1973
Recently visiting Ida Farra
were two of her sisters, Milbina
Ashcraft of Grandview, Wash.,
and Christine Relhs of Sunny
side, Wash. They were accompa
nied by Mrs. Relhs' sons, Jeff
and Paul.
Mrs. Farra's store building
was recently painted.
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Engagement Announced
Mrs. Adclle LaTrace of Hepp
ner announces the engagement
of her daughter Teresa Ellen
Wright to William Washington
Weatherford III son of Mr. Wil
liam Weatherford of Heppner.
Miss Wright is a 1970 graduate
of Heppner High School: Mr.
Weatherford graduated In 1961.
He attended Eastern Oregon
College and Blue Mountain
Community College before en
tterlng the Navy in 1966.
These young people go to the
east coast for Navy training in
the middle of August. Teresa
will fly and Bill will drive. Ter
esa goes to Bainbridge, Md., for
her basic training as a WAVE;
Bill, a second-class bollerman.
goes to Philadelphia for special
advanced training.
A snrintr wedding is rjlannod
at Heppner In 1971.
TERESA WRIGHT
Mr. Lincoln Nash and four
grandchildren, went to Pendle
ton Saturday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Pett McMurtry
flew to Oklahoma Aug. 23, be
ing called there by the death of
Pete's sister-in-law.
Carey Hastings entered Pio
neer Memorial Hospital Friday
for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Hustings had
visitors this weekend, their dau
ghter, Yvonne Connor and her
daughter, Marietta Gamel of
Forest Grove.
Sludged engines?
RPM Motor Oils keep en
gines clean, cut wear, help
engines last longer.
Owvron
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633
Standard Oil Company of Cllloml
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The Pat Wonsers recently had
a vacation trip to California. At
Gridley they enjoyed a visit of
several days with Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Adamson and family.
Jerry was formerly the J. C.
Penney manager here. The
Adamsons said to say "Hi" to
their friends up here.
MOR THEATER
Umatilla
July 31 Aug. 1-2
John Wayne
In the Academy Award
Winner
TRUE GRIT
(9:20 Fri. and Sat)
PLUS
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(7:30 Fri. and Sat)
Matinee Sunday. 2:30
Continuous
NEW!! Gourmet MJB Flavor
RICE
MIKES
69
PHILADELPHIA
CREAM CHEESE
8 01 39e
CRESCENT SELECT 2 OZ.
WALNUTS
4 for $1
MJB COFFEE
$069
10 oz. Instant
$149
ALLSWEET
OLEO MARGARINE
3Lb$1.00
AJAZ KING SIZE
LAUNDRY SOAP
Reg 1.59
DAYTIME PKG. OF 30 Ari
Posmpeir Disposable Diapers ? 1.7 9
MJB TEA
100 COUNT
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MINUTE MAID
ORANGE jJUICE
12 oz. 49c
MINUTE MAID 12 OZ.
LEMONADE 4 for $1
USDA CHOICE
POT R0ASH5
LOCAL TENDER
CORN - - - 6 - 39C
BLADE CUT
65c Lb
ARM CUT
75e Lb-
GREEN BEANS 19C
JUMBO
CANTALOUPES 4-l
12 oz.
Package
Sfifl
OKIES - -
SEEDLESS
OREGON CHIEF 2 LB. PKG.
GRAPES - - - 290 Sliced Bacon $1.89
Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
PRICES GOOD JULY 31 AUG. 1
It's nice to save twice-
low prices and S&H
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