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I ____ I HEN YSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FOUR Osborn home. Arlene Peterson returned to Scap- poose, Oregon to resume her teach ing In the h.gh school Monday. The jonn Auker family were Christmas guests of his sister In New Plymouth. Colleen Steelman returned Christ SEVERAL VISIT IN mas day to her home In Middle- ADRIAN COMMUNITY ton after spending several days visiting in Adrian. ADRIAN (Special i— Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dierking and were dinner guests Frank Johns and Evelyn Pyle were Norma Jean in the Lomax home near Christmas day dinner guests in the Christmas Parma. Otha Myers home at Parma. Janice Frost of Nyssa was the Mr and Mrs. George Cartwright house guest of Norma Jean Dierk were Christmas day guests in the ing from Wednesday until Satur S. P. Hibbard home near Notus. day. has been visiting her Mr. and Mrs. C. Glenn Brown Iola Parker Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Park entertained at Christmas dinner parents, slpce Christmas. for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, Mr. er Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Parker en and Mrs. Bob Eastman of Cald well and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kor- tertained Christmas at a family gathering. man and Kristine. Clarence Mull, Mrs. Gladys Long Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and and son, Billy, of Nyssa, Melvm children took Iola Parker to Boise Sparks, Earl Sparks, and Dickie Sunday to board a plane for Seac- Due to bad weather the plane Sparks were dinner guests on tle. grounded and they returned Christmas in the Ellen Sparks to was Adrian. home. and Mrs. D. B. Anderson and Melvin Sparks of Montaln Home, Mr. and Mrs. George Waldmyer Idaho Is spending the Christmas Mr. and baby daughter, Ruth, were din holidays visiting his father, Earl Sparks and Grandmother, Ellen ner guests Sunday in the Frank Johns home. Sparks, In Adrian. Norma Jean Dierking was the Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Henderson, week-end guest of Janice Frost In Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sparks and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Loon Nyssa. ey attended a family gathering in Elmer Johnson returned to Gif Emmett Christmas at the James ford. Washington, and Dorothy Mr. And Mrs. Stettler Are Well Satisfied W ith Store Opening George’s Sweet Shop Is Opened In New Build ing At “Y” Mr. and Mrs. George Stettler ex pressed satisfaction today with the response to the opening of their new store, George's Sweet shop, across the highway from the grade fchool Monday. "We were very well satisfied with the opening”, Mr. Stettler said. “We did not have an exceptionally large crowd, but we had a crowd that we were able to handle”. Mr. and Mrs. Stettler are oper ating a gift shop In connection with the cafe and fountain. They ere specializing In the sale of Para mount Ice cream In bulk and bricks and In fountain drinks. They are also specializing In boxed and loose candy. In addition to the other merchandise, they are featuring Jewelry, toys and leather goods. The owners have Installed the latest type of equipment for the restaurant and fountain business and new fixtures for the display of merchandise. W e Thank The Residents O f Ny< For their cooperation on the occasion of the opening of George’s Sweet Shop We will endeavor to warrant the confidence that you have expressed in us. THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1947 Toomb returned to Reuben, Wash ington Saturday after spending the Christmas holidays In the Bill Toomb home. Betty Jean Toomb returned with them to spend a week visiting relatives at Clarks- ton, Washington Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McGinnis spent Christmas with the Claude Smith family. Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis spent Chiistmas at a family re union in the Big Bend community at the Harvey Hatch home. The Schweizer family held a re union Christmas in the Geoffrey Williams home In Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. WUlaim Toomb and Dickie and Betty Jean, Dorothy Toomb and Elmer Johnson were dinner guests Christmas in the W. E. Piercy home in Kingman Kolony. DINNERS SERVED AT BUENA VISTA BUENA VISTA (Special)— Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topllff entertained at Christmas dinner Mrs. Ethel Goodell and family of Vale, Mr. and Mrs. Ercll Goodell of Halgler, Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Duncan of Jordan Valley and Eliz abeth Goodell of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Cleaver and Linda and Alva Ann ate Christ mas dinner at the George Cleaver home. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram were guests at the home of Mrs. Ber tram's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jamison of Nyssa, for Christ mas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Estrick and Vaughn and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver were guests at the Alva Goodell home for Christmas dinn er. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffitts and family ate Christmas dinner at the James Stephen home in Kingman Kolony. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver and family were dinner guests at the William Orr home Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Day en tertained at dinner Christinas day. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scott of Rich mond, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robbins and daughter, Cedi Florea and Bob. Thelma and Donna Florea and Orren Moyes. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie and Garnet and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoffman at Christ mas dinner at the S. B. Hoffman home. Miss Elizabeth Goodell of Boise spent several days last week at the Leslie Topllff home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day enter tained the Out-Our-Way club and their families at their home Fri day evening. Refreshments of sand wiches, pie and coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. George Cleaver spent three days In Portland last Toech Christmas. week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rooks tool and Alva Goodell attended a district family were Christmas dinner convention of county commissioners guests of the Orval Hickman fam at LaGrande Saturday. ily near Nyssa. Mrs. Berrett and daughter. Fern, CREW IMPROVES of Utah came to spend Christmas GROUNDS AT HALL with Mrs. Berrett’s son, Wayne, UPPER SUNSET (SPECIAL)- A and family. The party were Christ group of men met at the hall mas dinner guests at the home with tractors and improved the of their daughter and sister, Mrs. driveway and leveled the ground Grant Patterson. around the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tosch and Mr. and Mrs. Charles IXirfee. daughter of Washington came to Mr. and Mrs. D. Durfee and Henry spend the holidays with his moth and Mrs. Roy Porter and family er and sister, Mrs. Rob Thomp and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Barrett son and Mrs. Emily Bergam. Mrs. Frank Parker entertained and daughter attended the Christ her nephew, Carl, and wife during mas party at Oregon Trail last Monday. the holidays. The U. E. Parker family en Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Tennant tertained a group of relatives at visited at the home of Mrs. Tenn dinner. ant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Christmas tertalned the Bergam families and ell Howell, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Thompson en her son, Frank Tosch, and Mrs. W e Congratulate Mr. Cr Mrs. Geo. Stettler ON THE OPENING OF George’s Sweet Shop We commend them on the fine type of equip- ‘See Ut At The ‘Y’ To announce that we are furnishing Mr. And Mrs. George Stettler with the best meats and groceries that the market affords. W e Congratulate j Mr. and Mrs. Stettler on the fine type of meals that they are serving in George’s Sweet Shop ment they have installed. A* MORRISON ELECTRIC CO. Mr. And Mrs. George Stettler W e Are Happy . i j r 0 Gordon’s Drive--In Congratulations We Wish To Extend Good Wishes —TO— Mr. And Mrs. George Stettler upon the opening of George’s Sweet Shop We wish them success in 1947, their first year in business in Nyssa Inland Oil Company Mr. And Mrs. George Stettler Upon The Opening Of “George’s Sweet Shop” I am happy to have served in the con struction of another building in Nyssa’s ex panding business section. I extend best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Stettler at the be ginning of the new year and their first year in business in this city. Leslie W. Stoker CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER r