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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 8. 1965 Wanda Faye Peuiz, Melvin Wilson United in Recent Evening Ceremony PAGE FIVE — — ■■■ Application of Salt July 31 Wedding Two Performances Easy. Effective Way Plans Announced Set for Nyssa Rodeo (Continued From Page 1) To Eradicate Weeds For Nyssa Couple During summer months patios, driveways und gravel paths are usually infested with weeds and gr.r ■ ei, and one of th«- cheapest and easiest methods of getting rid of unwanted growth is with com mon salt. To save many hours of back- breaking work from weeds and grasses that have grown between cracks in patios or driveways, just place ample amounts of salt along the cracks and water thor oughly, but la- careful not to flood area and wash away the salt. The salt brine kills the weeds as it seeps into the surrounding soil by drawing moisture from the root zone of plants, causing old weeds to die, anti new sprouts never break ground. Gravel walks and drives stay neat and clean when salt is spread evenly over the surface. Sug gested amounts are two to four GEORGIA LEE PETERSON pounds per square yard. Again, ... To Wed J. Hendricks water should be applied to dilute the salt. July 31 wedding plans for Miss Salt will also eliminate weed Georgia Lee Peterson and Jerald problems in play areas, such as Alme Hendricks are announced tennis courts and sand boxes, as by her parents, Mr and Mrs. C. well as help to stabilize the Grant Peterson of Nyssa. The ground and cut down on summer future bridegroom is a son of Mr. dust. and Mrs. Alme Hendricks, also of With construction brick, gravel, Nyssa. asphalt or cement paths, work a Miss Peterson and her fiance liberal amount of salt into the are graduates of Nyssa high ground before the path is laid to school. She was graduated this MR. and MRS. MELVIN WILSON prevent the growth of weeds. spring from Boise Junior college Portrait by Braun. Miss Wanda Faye Peutz and An added advantage of using and he has studied at both BJC Melvin Dee Wilson were united salt as a weed killer is that there and Treasure Valley Community Miss Mary Laan attended as in marriage during an H o’clock is no danger of sterilizing the college in Ontario. ceremony on Monday evening, maid of honor, while bridesmaids ground, and it is so harmless that June 14, 1965, at Faith Lutheran were Ixiuise Brewer, Lila Wilson children may even help apply it. CALLED TO MONTANA church. The double - ring rites und I xiuisc Campbell. They wore Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haburchak were performed by the Rev. John blue street - length dresses and and family returned home Sunday VISIT NYSSA RELATIVES carried bouquets of blue - tinted Milbrath, pastor of the local Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Riggs and from Kalispell, Mont., where they carnations and white streamers. church. Douglas of Rigby, Idaho, visited were called due to the death of Also dressed in blue was Debby Parents of the newlyweds are one day last week with his bro his father, Nicholas Haburchak. Pcutz. who attended as flower Nyssans Mr. and Mrs. Werner ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Pcutz of route 1, Mr. and Mrs. girl, escorted by Andy Peutz. Mrs. Lewis Riggs and Doyle. Darrell Wilson served as best Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marcum, Harley Wilson of route 2, Nyssa Billy and Sara were Sunday din Given in marriage by her man und ushers were Joel Price, To Buy, Sell or Trade, ner guests of his parents, Mr. and father, the bride was attired in Eddie Lowtrip, David Hill und Try the Clanified Paga! Tw i r Icy, Mrs. Murle Marcum and Joan. a floor - length gown of satin, For her daughter’s wedding, with detachable train. Her elbow length veil fell from a jeweled Mrs. Peutz wore a two-piece pink tiara and she carried a bouquet suit and the bridegroom's mother of white rose* and blue carna was attired in a two-piece orange * tions, tied with blue ribbon ensemble. Their corsages were fashioned with baby orchids, streamers and white rosebuds. backed by materials matching their costumes. Ir A three - tier cake, with blue and rose trim, graced the serving z table at a reception held in the church basement following the New books going into circula ceremony. Assisting with serving, tion Saturday, July 10, at Malheur guest registration and gifts were county library in Ontario include Mrs. Amanda Peutz of Weiser, l' z* Mrs. Ed Foss of Vancouver. Wash., the following. Mrs. Veryl Harrison of Adrian "Mission in Torment" by John and Mrs. William Peutz of Nyssa. Mecklin. An inside report on the The newlyweds attended Ad crisis in Vietnam "Is Paris Burning" by Larry rian high school. The bridegroom Collins. An account of how Paris also studied at Treasure Valley escaped Adolf Hitler’s sentence of Community college in Ontario . and at Eastern Oregon college in death in August 1944. "Strangers on a Bridge" by 1 La Grande. He plans to continue James B. Donovan. The case of his education this fall at Oregon Colonel Rudolf Al>el from his in | State university in Corvallis. Following a wedding trip to dictment as a Soviet spy until he Yellowstone park, they are now was exchanged in Berlin for U-2 residing in the Apple Valley com Pilot Francis Gary Powers. "The Rockefeller Billions" by munity where he is farming Jules Abels. The story of the world's most stupendous fortune. SUNDAY EVENING GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne "Lion Among Roses" by David Bradley. A U. S. journalist in were Sunday evening visitors in Finland during the Winter War the home of his brother and sis of 1939 renders an entertaining, ter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Leon family-angled account of his re Towne and family at Eagle. turn in 1960. now with a wife and five children. in planning, laying out, planting "Procession" by John Gunther and caring for his grounds and Dominant personalities of four garden. decades as seen by the author of ! "The Sportsman’s Almanac" by the “Inside" books. Carley Farquhar. A guide to the "New Space Handbook" by recreational uses of America's Robert W. Buchheim. A complete public lands. "Kitchen Ideas" by Better and comprehensive guide to the present and foreseeable future Homes and Gardens, A detailed state of space flight and the ex guide to planning for comfort, ploration of the universe. working ease and beauty. "One Hundred Dollars and a "The Rockwell's Complete Guide to Successful Gardening" by F. F. Horse" by J. Gordon Bryson. The Rockwell. A profusely illustrated reminiscences of a Texas country homeowner's step-by-step guide doctor. ♦ New Books Listed At County Library • • ARRIVES FOR SUMMER VISIT Blair Simpson arrived Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson, He joins his brother, Russell, who has been staying with the Simpsons. The boys plan to spend the summer here and help with the farm work and will then return to their home at Roy, Utah, for the next school term. go” who has been awarded five silver mounted halters in Idaho and the northwest for his prowess in unseating would-be riders; a i bull, "Big John” (No. 15) that I weighs 2200 pounds and was rid-1 den only once last year and once in 1963. This will be his first 1965 appearance in Nyssa. ARRIVES FOR WEEKEND Three Bulls From Mexico Chuck Bale arrived home Fri- “Blue Bell” is known as the day evening to spend the holiday fighting bull and can give the weekend with his family. He is cowboys and clowns a rough time. employed by Jack Walters and Also three new bulls have just has been working near Juntura. been brought in from Old Mexico and should help make the rodeo a top attraction. Nyssa is one of 600 towns throughout the U. S. and Canada that will be offering this type of entertainment that began official ly at Cheyenne, Wyo., in 1872 when the townspeople gathered to watch some Texans try to ride wild stock off the range. It was continued at Pecos, Texas, in 1883 when the Texas longhorns were penned on the courthouse lawns and roped on Main street. And it was in Prescott, Ariz., where they constructed the first grandstand for spectators and charged admis sion. ------------------------ ■ ----------------- Use Journal Classifieds for Proven Results! NOTICE! ’ , Produced Locally The local people who are doing the work to make the rodeo pos sible are Nyssans, and like the cowboys draw no salaries or ex 1 penses. They are Tex Morgan. W. L. McPartland, Roy Holmes, Leonard Phillips, Bernard East- man, Lynn Snodgrass and Bud Sappe. Admission for adults is $1.50 with children under 12 years of age, accompanying parents, ad mitted free. The posters and programs were printed by the Gate City Journal of Nyssa. The Insurance Office Will Remain Open During My Absence (July 6 to August 20) and All Your Needs Will Be Cared For. — OFFICE HOURS — 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Mon. thru Fri. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY (When Office Is Closed) CALL 372 2817 RENSTR0M INSURANCE AGENCY Journal Classifieds Get Results! KEN RENSTROM, Owner r=Jr=Jf=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=xJr=Jr=Jr=Jr=jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jr^Jñ S KN jt I © * r KRAFT Mayonnaise Qi. FOLGER'S 53* Kraft SANDWICH SPREAD ... Pt. lar 39c Beanstalk — 303 Size Cans Cut Beans 5 for 89* School Boy — Big 40-Oz. lar WELCOME THE NYSSA RODEO FRIDAY and SATURDAY July 9-10, 1965 BALER TWINE Heavy Duty Or Standard . • • • $850 RALER WIRE 6500 ................ . . . $10.95 B&M EQUIPMENT 1100 Adrian Boulevard Phone 372-2239 NYSSA . . . OREGON I! 0 i! 0 0 0 0 0 fl fl fl fl 0 fl 0 0 0 0 99( Peanut Butter Reg. 29c — Lipton's New Instant Ice Tea Mix ASSORTED Cold Cuts Pork Steak 4 $1 COFFEE . 2-Lb. Can 0 fl fl fl fl $1« fl Nabisco — 12-Oz. Pkgs. . 0 Ritz Crackers 2 for oSF fl 0 Hormel's — New Peal-Top Lid 0 VIENNA ! Sausages 5 for 0 Frozen Birdseye — 9-Oz.Cans 0 ORANGE fl Awake 3 for 0 0 0 0 95* 89* CRISP —FRESH j« m Ä RADISHES & GREEN ONIONS Lb. 45* Lb. 55* FRESH — PICNIC Pork Roast - VISIT IN COUNSIL HOME Mrs. Avis Maupin of Sutherlin, Ore.; her son and daughter, C. T. Moore of San Francisco and Mrs. Kemp Arnold of Cascade Locks, Ore., were July 1 overnight guests in the home of their cousin, Mrs. O. P Counsil. They were enroute home after visiting relatives in Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Counsil and Shelly of Yakima; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Smith, Sr., vis- ited Monday in the O. P. Counsil home. The Washington family was enroute home after visiting in Cody, Wyo., Denver, Colo., and other points of interest. li . 49‘ TASTY-BARBECUED Chicken 4 Bunches 19‘ Dozen 59‘ LEMONS 0 0 Large — Sunkist 0 0 0 0 SALE DATES — JULY 8-9-10 0 in the Food Business 00 0 0 0 (Advance Orders Appreciated . . . CALL 372-2231) Aiiend Nyssa's 19th Annual Nite Rodeo —Friday and Saturday —July 9-10! i^r^r^r^r^r==^r=Jr==Jr==Jr=Jr==Jr=Jr=Jf=Jr=gJr==it=Ji=Ji=Jr==ir==ir=ur==Jr==Jr==in=Jf==JF=Jf==Jf«cJr=?Jrgar==Ji^ Ö ii