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Parents Progress’ Begins With Kickoif Meeting at High Seller! Ore. Trail Home Ec Club Meets; Elects Officers tue lini was dt ber take the r m ight nei,'d done. The outstanding mueting M eiilb . Leaders were c tiie , fi tura (if the iday is that the or t le Gran« does not following meetings t \! 1 tin ris only « hai gi •>»3 ut■ntj an hour atti 1 the home ec ib meet- immediate group w U'Ct the foi baby > 11 11 Il -i and only 50 an Members will n e 1unch home of Mrs. Du; in Alte nie-' heiiir for cnher i li•an ing and work. oths for the hall í on id tabks North Fourth i week. Pat is in charg at the next meet ng. Those pre-i nt on Thursday wt re us and further Mr- Walt Fox. ehairnian of the Mesdames Mark Hartley. Duane arrang card party committee announced Alters Don Humble. Wayne Cht - formation or appointment that the first card party of the nut. Glen Swaner, Orin Sumner. work mav be obtained fr >m or by calling the high ; . easoa would be Oct. 11 and that Will Ja parties would b* held through Elvin Ballou, Wayne Gamer, flee. The money which tin out the winter every two weeks. George Frantz, Kenneth Pone. make, goes into the FHA ui v and is used during thi Election of officers resulted Ji i Rigney, Dwight Mason, and for many worthwhile pr< with the following slate of Supt of Schools R Y. Wi! on and Mrs. Charles Steffens i women for the coming year: Mrs. Principals Jack Jerkins and \V. FHA advisor. Alva Goodell, president; Mrs. L. McPartland. Jim Clayton, vice president and Women interested in attending Mrs. Frank Parr, secretary and next week should call the hoste Bridge Club M em ! )Crs treasurer. 1 at 3080 or the chairman at 3322. G uests A t D inner Th< next meeting will be at as soon as possible. Member« of the Wedn Sclav tiie Ru'sell Gresslcv home Nov. 1. evening Mr. and Mrs. bndgt club ❖ — H ollingsw orths A tten d were guests at a "pay -off" d nner M rs R ussell Hostess Friday evenin', at the Payette D ad’s W eekend Mr- Ray Ru- t l ! entertained Country club. Mr. and Mrs Earl 11 member of the Friday afternoon worth wt re in Pullman. Wash . Places were laid for the follow bridge club and the following over last week end for Dad's Day ing: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollings- guests: Mr Rex V idler, Mrs. Joe ■'ii Wa hington State Collegi. , \\orth, Mi and Mrs F A Liming, Cundal and Al s. Mavlin Max- - • ol thair so .. K< th i '. irc< Mr and Mrs. Harold Brcndle, Mr field. a student there. and Mrs. Grant Rinehart. Dr. and Pr.ze - were won by Mrs. Carl They also attended the Wash Mrs. K- A. Danl . ► and Barcla\ . high; Mrs. Henry Quast, ington Stati -UCLA football . an • Mrs. John Olsen. second high and Mrs Maxficld, I.atei the group return.' d to thi low. D inner G uest Hollingsworth home to tart a n< w ;< rie High cores were won On Birthday’ M rs G uthrie Ho.-tess by Grant Rinehart and Mrs. Mrs. Elwood Flinders enter Mrs. Joe Bellon was a guest tained at a dinner party Sunday Brcndle. plavtr when Mr Pil'd Guthrie .;. in honor of her husband on his i nti 11 uned for members of thi birthday anniver ary T uesday A ftern oon Bridge Friday afternoon Samba club. ’ Vi Mi Mrs. Cam) B Pn. i winners were Mrs. Gordon W. Child and Mr and Mrs Marvin teas t bers of her Oxnam and Mrs. Bellon. Wilson and Janalci fti ■ i" ub. Guest | ers were Mrs Burnall Brown of Sunshine M eeting Held Ogden and Mrs. Frank Morgan A Rebekah Sunshine club Prizi winners were Mrs. Ber meeting wa- held Friday evening nard Frost of layette, high and at the IOOP" hall. Following the Mrs. Clyde Snider, second high. ne meetii ig, bunco was ' played with Mr- Tom Johnson. Mrs. Nellie Newbill and Mr A1 M rs. Brow n Visits Mi Burnall Brown of Ogden Thompson, prize winners Hostesses for the evening were was an overnight guest Monday by Mrs. Chi : G ow i/. Mr Harriet at the Campbell Baer home. The FRANCIS FULOS Browns were returning to th' r Harr s and Mrs. W. E Kohl. Home Iconomist home from a trip to Portland. Oregon Wheat League G uests of Lim ing^ Lewis Building Mr. and Mrs E H. Watts of Sunday D inner G uests Portland 4, Oiegon Dinner guest Sunday of Mr Tacoma visited in Nyssa over the week end with their daughter and and Mrs Wald Wieneke were As we sweep away the last of isters. Mrs. Albert son-in-law, Mr. and Mr Gus Mr Wienekt summer's leaves, our lives settle Liming and family. The Watts' Smith and Mrs. Clara Colter of down to more regular patterns. Wei er were en route to Los Angeles. In i . of your patterns of activ The Limings and their house- ity meal | tanning ■ i hope to guests were dinenr guests Sunday Visit In Boise ben me a regular help. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Mr. and Mr John Ostrom O. Liming at Caldwell. spent last week end in Boise visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ostrom Vacation Here and Mr. and Mr Duff Boe. T, fc Mr. and Mr H O. Rich wine \ and children of Burbank, Calif , are spending their vacation with Nutrition Overweight the R. Richey family. D id y o u k n o w that a nutri- t’i us diet is Dot a fattening diet ? W eek End G uest F r example, wheat foods in a Mrs Dale Garri on u’fi- a week wi ll-balanced diet are not fatten ing. It is simply overeating that end gue't of Mr- Duane 1 lolcorrfb and Connie Jo. i aus"s overweight. Margaret Sage. Owner and D id y o u k n o w that to get Operator Mr. and kiirs. C. L. S)e Vinaspre in!- a dress one size smaller re- 136 East itAain St. qlures lo,-ing from t> n to fifteen I left Nyssa last week for a two weeks' vacation m Old Mi xico. (Chel'g Motel) pounds ? OdolitT Ideas for Meal Planners W ednesday Even in Bridge M eets Mrs. Ray Russel, to member of the evening bridge club i't week Mr Ri \ Vi high score and Mr II. won low. MONEY in 1 DAY 25 -S 100 S 200 UP S won Miner M rs A ll’ord Visit •In Baker T w o W eek Mrs. Lettie Alford week fiir Baker wh< < visit n latives and friet weeks. h o t G E N E R A L A M E R IC A lo v e d 15 o n fir « iiit u r - a n c « c o s ts f o r o w n e r s o f C om e Ii p r e f e r r e d p r o p e r t ie s ? T o Save T im e A s k u s. Phone First Mr. V\ lem ke Ent W 1 v ici ii. ers of the Thui noon bridge < tub and vs $1500 USE THE MONEY FOR R pairs — Feed Equipment — Freisers P ist Due Bills TAKE UP TO 24 MONTHS TO REPAY We welcome th .* who are ready, willing and abl to make a small pay ment eie h i nth. PUBLIC LOAN m Mr S' m Newman a I A Cottle, guests. Prize winners for th< were Mrs. Houston Wi and Mr Frantz, low TO Renstrom Agency Corporation 17 S.E 3rd Phone 840 Ontario. Oregon <g[lJl WI ? D) (g l m m In Hi and don’t fi) 1 L If l/n\ A\[ this winter Discover the miracle of ♦AT V *Vv M aw -yb t Margarets Beauty Shop D id y o u k n o w that the fHi‘- it t ake and pastry flours and mixes are made from "Soft wheat" varieties grown in Oregon? For best result- use the Journal Classified Ads. Telephone JJ14 S ie g le r H eaters • C i v e y o u p a te n te d H e a t T .b e * th a t use th e ho ttest h e a t in s te a d o f losin g it u p the c h im n e y ! M Y VtCISsf* COT T H IS r> G October is D O U G H N U T T IM E ! o : J IM A 1 T WCATISC L e t yo u r m ost 'if 4 lo se a lot n e y ! You never je t Doughnuts Air on display at neighborhood grocery stores and bakeries Halloween, vou know! If ; ■a like to make your own //« REVOLUTIONARY! PATENTED! # G i v e yo u th e p a te n te d , b u ilt-in b lo w e r system th a t f o r t e s h e a t d o w n to th e flo o r* T ro v é is ” h e a t to e v e r y room in ste o d o f "Blasting , , , 6 on the c e ilin g . -------- - U f y C&Í 1 c is n b asic D O U G H N U T R E C IP E h e a t rise . . . w a s te on y o u r c e ilin g s . . . o f it up yo u r chim p a y fe r ! l o t you to u s e ! CO0 ,.-l »T • ui« 1 1 "OUR f 4 l j t i l ' ^‘t you 4 ,0 0 0 V. h w l » k n * w fa rm « -rs tr. c rop is ) - ip C v i'.a l If your rooms and floors are so cold, you shiver and shake all w in ter*»y ou ’ ll say S ie g ler’ s new "Traveling M eat" in a mir- ■ ii le i mi racl e »2 c o a ifo rt? Y o u ’ ll never a gait* h i v # t® worry about the children p.ap ing on cold, draftp flooo* Ae* cause the new SieRler Oil Aflr iflafl gives you warm floors! Y o g ’ ll never again hav to Uvc in 1 or 2 rooms all whit« r be< iw# the •vew Niegler actually “ travels" w- r 1 floor heat to every r<*»ni in your home. In every way, Siegler w the finest xlil Horn# H e it- r yog ■ a n buy. A Sn gler p j for itself! Saves up to hall the fu«jU is th e ;r o w n th a t th e re a re O re g o n w h o se w h eat ? A nd la r g e s i a g r ic u lt u r a l in Clivi* you up to tw o» the heat* It te vv caHt irvn i on-t ruction gives con «taut even heat ind lasts a lifetime Paten ed Sieg- lermatic Draft prevents am >ka and ot regardless o f weal« and defective ’h ro iy«* Ti tinisii is poeijalui fuaad t«' ttutnl -9»af(iu< ^ «Ait# B it ! Hi w<'n'3 iior <o fl.ihn l n M i e S e g l e ù so silent ««only gfie Wiirmth you enjoy M is you it's running! 9 'a r ” u < O re p o rv EGON Wh a ' c o m v h s s : N ATIO N AL BA N K B U IL D IN G P E N D L E TON O REG O N O regon W h eat o4 the comfort, -.i.aDy m é In- ilOti tor your family you get tfh > Siegler See i Sii;v r Oil .1 Heat« ’I..* ■ . Centrali«, a i inoLs. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ r!aflh'i in ir m i — 1 t-U . 9 1 , 1 1. r i U f r .i o r p o w t 1 « •! n u t - T * i f y O u . k* m on o r cho pp 3 ta » >|f*«p<i«>ri!i K r a t i i T ry a d d in e a n d .«u»»J«titut»* o r a iiL - p W U il* w a r m d ip i tig ra r A d d m a p U M u » « in T f o w i 1 c h o p p» d Y iu t.« , P * . r \ ' ' 1 * w a t 1 * 'H . V G iu lia fw ji 1 ' H r- i i r‘ t^ A zy n ' '« * i dr< *p u i r ' r v . , d h«% 1 r2f< 5rnt flo o r H oot ,rrravefsM to o v o r y room without a< 9o0fip furnace pipes or registers to installl í»‘t S P E C IA L T R IC K S FOR DOUGHNUT TREATS; D id Enjoy Warm Floors! (O) 9 Nyssa school children have a Susy week ahead of them! As Junior Fire Marshals, along win* 3,000.000 other boys *nd qirls coast-to-coast. they'll b® stressing fire-prevention to this community all during Fire Pre vent! » Week of October 9-15. They'll be taking part in a gigantic public service program sponsored by the Hartford Fire Insurance Company and this local Hart ford Agency. o o 5) Insurance 315 Main St.. Nyssa Dial 2 &A 3 ---------------* @ .J o If you have a Junior Fire Marshal or two in yosf Smily, we hope you'll give them 100 > cooperation. They'll be doing a mighty important job . . . and what's more important than saving lives and property! ’ BERNARD EASTMAN o 0 P) 8 OIL HOME HEATERS 0 ® Ò "with the Patented Heat Tubes” NYSSA FURNITURE CO. Nyssa, Oregon One Block W est t>f R&ilroad Depot ©