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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX Carol Forsman, Roderick C. Sweet United in Weiser Church Ceremony It».' - ». ff * ?» • MR. and MRS. RODERICK C. SWEET Club Ladies Hear Mrs. Charles Chapin Parents in Ontario Announce Plans Discuss Rock Garden Construction For Autumn Wedding Rock garden construction was' from nursing home patients with the program given by Mrs. in the county expressing their ap Charles Chapin at the March 11 preciation for valentine treats meeting of Owyhee Garden club given to them by the club women. held at the home of Mrs. Wilbur A special poem of appreciation Holcomb in Nyssa. entitled "Garden Club of Flow Mrs. Chapin tolu the group that ers," written by an elderly lady even old quarries can be convert in the Presbyterian nursing home ed into attractive gardens and at Ontario, was also read and will said that the landscaping adds to be placed in the club's scrapbook. values of homes. It was decided that the Owyhee She also stated that having a cemetery beautification project clear plan in mind before con for March will be to apply fer struction begins can prevent later tilizer to flowers and evergreens mistakes and hard-to-do altera This month’s chairmen are Mrs. tions. She told the women to be E. B. Smith and Mrs. Orville gin always at the bottom and Groves. work up. The February committee re She explained that large rocks, ported that dried weeds had been marked with age. are more ap cleared from the roadside fences propriate than many small, pret j and that weed - killer has been tier ones. The program leader dis purchased and will be applied played diagrams of rock gardens when weather permits. Those on and other informative materials. the cemetery sign committee were asked to keep working to com Thank-You Messages Read plete the project. During the business meeting conducted by President Mrs. Ira To Apply for Grant A Readers’ Digest Foundation Price, thank-you notes were read grant was discussed and the group plans to submit application for it Homemakers' Council when the cemetery project is Installs New Officers completed. It was announced that the dis In Candlelight Rites trict garden club meeting set By Mabelle McKague April 13 in Ontario has been post NU ACRES — Mmes. Sherman poned until a later date. Chair- Keck, Alden Bryan and Mike Mc , man Mrs. Frank Holub told the Kague attended the recent Coun group that each club will be ex ty Homemakers’ council meeting pected to take arrangements to at the Bluebird cafe in Payette. the meeting. Refreshments, on the St. Pat A no-host luncheon was served to those in attendance, after rick’s theme, were served at the which there was a talk and film Friday meeting by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Carl Lee Hill. on Civil Defense operations. , Regular business meeting was Attendance tallied 14 members held with a candle-lighting cere and three children, and the door mony for installation of two new prize was won by Mrs. John Pla- officers including Mrs. Omar ger of Parma. Next meeting will be April 8 Betts, treasurer, and Mrs. Jerry at the home of Mrs. Jim Langley, Stroud, vice president. with Mrs. E. J. Hobson as assist Mrs. Effie Nielsen accompanied ing hostess. The program on har Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nielsen to dy succulents will be given by Baker last Sunday when they Mrs. Hill. A plant exchange will visited the latter’s brother, Doug also be held. las Benton. Mrs. Nielsen reports the weather quite severe and a considerable amount of snow in the Baker area at that time. Visit Area Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague | spent March 7 in Boise where ' they were luncheon guests of his sister, Mrs. George Martin. The McKagues visited the following day with a nephew, Paul Me- J Kague. and spent the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- i ence McKague in Meridian. Ralph Baxter left Sunday for the Dry Lake area tc spend sev eral days supervising a crew of men in picking rocks and clearing fields for spring planting. Mrs. Bert Schmidt and daugh ters of Madras arrived Friday to spend several days at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ralph Baxter. Miss Carol Forsman and Roder Her shoulder - length veil was ick C. Sweet were united in mar held by a tiara trimmed with riage during a 3 o’clock afternoon white flower petals and pearls. ceremony performed Sunday, Feb. She carried a bouquet of white 13, 1966, at the Christian church roses, encircled with carnations. in Weiser, Idaho. Betty Vaughan as maid of honor The bride is a daughter of Mr. and the bride’s sister. Faith Fors and Mrs. W. I. Forsman of Weiser. man. as bridesmaid, wore floor Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. length gowns of yellow taffeta, and Mrs. George Sweet of Nyssa. covered with white and gold lace. In the presence of 100 guests, They wore yellow bows in their the double-ring rites were per i hair and carried baskets filled formed by the Rev. Joe Wagnon. with daisies and mums. Clarence Forsman, the bride’s Nyssan Phil Kent served as brother, was soloist and was ac best man, while ushers were Phil companied by Mrs. George Bin Sweet of Ontario and Phil Young ning. of Halfway, Ore. Candlelighters Mr. F orsman escorted his were Kristy and Cynthia Kirk. daughter to the altar, which was For her daughter’s wedding, graced with basket arrangements Mrs. Forsman wore a suit of aqua of yellow chrysanthemums. She colored brocade and a corsage of was attired in a floor-length gown pink baby roses. The bridegroom’s of white chantilly lace, over taf mother was attired in a frock of feta. On the back of her skirt pink lace and a corsage of tiny were tiers of lace, falling into a white roses. chapel train. A three-tier wedding cake grac ed the refreshment table at a re ception held in the church fellow ship room following the cere Classifieds Bring Resultsl mony, with women of the church , in charge. Serving was done by the bride's aunts, Mmes. Robert Forsman, Richard Imbler and Lewis Tharp. We Need Stylist Among out-of-area guests were In Surrounding Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hickman of Pendleton and Miss Marie Borge District. of La Grande. The new Mrs. Sweet was grad I Earn Commissions . . . Free uated from Weiser high school Physicians and Clothes . . . Work Hours to and studied at Treasure Valley Surgeons Fit Family Needs ... No Capi Community college. Her husband is a graduate of Nyssa high school tal to Start! K. E. KERBY, M. D. and also attended TVCC. K. A. DANFORD, M. D. The bride was attired in a pink — FOR APPOINTMENT — KEN PFAFF, M. D. suit with matching accessories for Physicians and Surgeons her trip via West Coast Airlines Call 889-8231 Dial 372-2241 to Klamath Falls, Ore., where the I newlyweds are now residing. Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Saturday and Sunday; Saturday, 10 to 12. BEELINE FASHIONS THANKS To All You Folks Who Made Our Grand Opening Event So Very Wonderful ... To You Who ★ Sent Flowers ★ Had Congratulatory Ads ★ Expressed Good Wishes — And, Especially — The Hundreds of Friends and Customers Who Dropped By! We'll Try to Merit Your Confidence FRED and JENNIE BENNETT, Owners MAULDING CLINIC L. A. Maulding, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Dial 372-2216 “By Appointment Only” Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Wednesday, Satur day and Sunday; Wednesday and Saturday, 9 to 12. DAVID W. SARAZIN, M, D. Physician and Surgeon Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Thursday, Saturday and Sunday; Thursday and Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon. — Phones — Office 372-3365 Res. 372-3173 Office: 213 Main Street Optometrist DR. JOHN EASLY 18 North Third Street Nyssa, Oregon — Phones — Nyssa . . , 372-2949 Ontario . . . 889-8017 Veterinarians TWILIGHT CAFE and LOUNGE (Open 5 a.m. to 2:30 a m. Every Day) NYSSA . . . OREGON Pinochle Party Proceeds Slated for Benefit Fund As of Saturday, March 12, IMS, Members of Oregon Trail Grunge, sponsors of the biweekly Mr. anil Mrs. C. T. Blackbum had pinochle parties, announce that 11 veil together ns husband und proceeds from the next curd sea-1 wife for 49 year*. There wuh no sion planned for March 36 will anniversary celebration us the I m ’ given to the Heart and Cancer | honorees were both ill with the flu. Highlights of the day, h<»w- j funds. Winners during the Saturday ever, were long - distance tele- evening session were Eva Strawn phone culls from four of their and W. O. Unwin, high; Ormn children. « * I Cleaver and E. Davis, second; | Violet and Tom Drydale, low. Duplicate Winners Told Duplicute winners for the Mon- Serving as hosts for the evening were Mr and Mrs Rommell Moss, day session of the iocul bridge Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Hopkins. club were Mrs. Morgan Beck, • Mrs George Sallee and Mrs K. A. WEEKEND AT MERIDIAN Dunford. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen were Mrs. Houston Wilson, hostess ' wekend guests in teh home of for the weekly curd purties, an Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frost nt Meri nounces that regular play will be dian. Sunday dinner guests in held next Monday evening ut the the Frost residence were Mr. and Eagles hull. An invitation is ex Mrs. Ernest Schoen of Nampa. tended to the public. COME! SEE! MISS CAROL DeHAVEN ... To Wed Daniel Skerjanec ♦ • The engagement of Miss Carol Diane DeHaven to Daniel David Skerjanec Jr. is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs George De Haven of Ontario, former resi dents of the Nyssa-Adrian area Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Skerjanec of Jamieson. Miss DeHaven is a member of the senior class at Ontario high school. Her fiance was graduated from Vale high school with the class of 1964 and attended Trea sure Valley Community college He is now a member of the Idaho Air Guard and will soon be sta tioned at Lackland Air Force base in Texas. The betrothed couple is plan ning an October wedding. • if DUP MEETING ANNOUNCED Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at 2 o’clock Thursday after noon, March 24, at the home of Mrs. Pearl Ballantyne. C. T. BLACKBURN COUPLE WED FORTY NINE YEARS Save on Meats! (Retail and Wholesale) COMPLETE CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING FREE Livestock Pick-Up! Bob’s Freezer Meats 503 Main Street Phone 372-3937 NYSSA . . . OREGON Hot water's gone ! ■■■rrrmi PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 212 Main Street THURSDAY. MARCH 17. 1966 Phone 372-3950 TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL Alack ! Alas ! What this home needs is NATURAL GAS Unwelcome cold shaves and cold showers are unnecessary if natu ral gas is available to you. Noth ing heats water as satisfactorily as natural gas. If your home is on or near a gas main you should, by all means, have a gas-fired water heater. It’s your assur ance of instant and constant hot water. Because of its quicker re covery qualities, a space-saving, money-saving natural gas auto matic water heater smaller than your present flameless heater will provide your home with a never- ending abundance of really HOT hot water—always at your fin gertips. Conversions are simple anri inexpensive. Remember, too, that natural gas home heating and natural gas water heating go hand in hand .. . one comple ments the other; both are de pendable, efficient and economi cal. Let the Cascade man give you facts and figures, entirely without obligation. —: Cascade Natural Gas Corporation NYSSA 313 MAIN ST. On Alberta Ave. Dial 372-2251 Nyssa, Oregon Dr. B. E. R om Nyssa — 372-3552 Dr. D. R. Mason Parma — 722-6332 Large and Small Animals .FLAME ■■■■■■■■■I cou,ws'