Thursday, F« bruary 21, 1974 Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«gon Pag* Eight NEWS FROM BIG BEND BY GOLDIE ROBERTS Monty Burbank and Craig Burbank of B & M Equip­ ment Company, Nyssa, re­ cently participated in the Fly-in program presented by the Farm Equipment Di­ vision of Hesston Corpora­ tion. The Burbanks were flown to the corporate headquar­ ters and manufacturing fa­ cilities at Hesston, Kansas on January 10. They were accompanied by other Hess­ ton dealers aboard one of the company’s airplanes During their 24-hour visit, the Burbanks viewed Hess­ ton windrowers, forage har­ vesters, StakHand hay hand­ ling machines and other pro­ ducts on the assembly line. They also talked with en­ gineers and product mana­ gers about the latest Hesston equipment Monty and Craig have just returned t<> Nvssa from Tu­ lare, California where they attended a machinery show, one of the largest ever held. They were accompanied by Dave Pfeiler, and the three saw farm machinery of every kind, manufactured by all companies, and covering an area of about 200 acres. BIG BEND - Mrs. Gus Sillonis received a very nice birthday gift Saturday when her son, Albert phoned tier to say they had a baby daughter Diana Ruth, born that day in Orofino, Idaho The little Miss weighed in at six- pounds and eleven-ounces. Mrs. Mae Cooper of Ken­ newick. Washington spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John Packwood. Monday afternoon, Mr and Mrs Perry Parrott of On­ tario, Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Musgrove and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ketner of Marsing called on the Packwoods and their guests. Mr. and Mrs Dean God­ dard of Reno, Nevada left Tuesday for their home af­ ter spending the weekend with Mr. andMrs. Boyce Van DeWater. Mr. and Mrs Leroy Elen- nett attended memorial ser­ vices for Mrs. Philip Oben- dorf tn Notus Tuesday af­ ternoon. Mr and Mrs. Dan Mc­ Cracken and family of New­ berg, Oregon spent Saturday w ith Mr and Mrs. Elen Witty and family. Mrs. Al Kiester of Home- dale called on Mrs. Edythe Prosser Friday afternoon. Carlene and Darlene Car- roll of Sunset Valley were Sa­ turday overnight guests of Mr and Mrs Dvre Roberts. Relatives coming for the funeral of Lester Campbell were his sister. Mrs Helen Rodgers of West Covina, Calif, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Talish and Dennis of Walla Walla. Wash, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Slippy, Lee and Clay of La Grande. Talish’s and Mr Slippy re­ turned home Wednesday, while Mrs. SligX’V »’’d rhl1 dren remained for a longer visit. Also attending were his sister. Mrs Dorothy Trost of Wilder. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Snyder and Mrs. Bonnie Haddox and Chad at Boise. Relatives calling but unable to come were a bro­ ther, Charles Camptiell and sistei, Marv Turner ofCali forma and cousin, George Campbell of Nebraska Mrs. Varner Hopkins and Mrs. Boyce Van De Water attended Mission Circle at the home of Mrs Bruce Bra- seth Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Die kerson of Parma called on Mr and Mrs. Don R torts Sunday afternoon. Mrs Rose Burns ofNyssa was a Saturday visitor in the Mike Sillonis home. Mr and Mrs. Albert Dis k ter of Rupert came Friday to visit tlieir son. Mi andMrs. Eugene Dockter and watch the Friday and Saturday top Supply Wilson's Discount Market Bob Elliott Tire Center Nyssa Insurance Agency Ray’s Food Fair Eastman Insurance Agency Rieb's Clover Farms The Merc Dept. Store Wilson Bros. Department Store | Farmers Feed & Seed Co. Owyhee Truck & Implement Co. Nyssa Auto Parts First National Bank of Oregon Paulus Jewelry T.V. Animal Hospital Fangen Floral M & W Marke A BETTY HOPKINS Nyssa Gun & Sport Shop Zimmerman Plumbing & Heating Nyssa Gale City Journal Morrison Electric Co.