Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, February 21, 1974, Page 8, Image 8

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    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 t<as-
ketball games of Adrian They
left for their home Monday
morning.
Mrs. Verl Bishop, Mrs.
Edythe Prosser, Mrs Le­
roy Bennett and Mrs. John
Packwood attended Women’s
Association at the home of
Mrs Mattel Piercy in Adrian
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bovce Van
DeWater, Mt. and Mrs. Hill
Van DeWater and Mrs. Var­
ner Hopkins attended funeral
services for Vollie Heibs of
Baker Wednesday afternoon
hi Caldwell.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Camp­
tie 11 and Connie; Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Cutler and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Camp­
bell and baby, all of King-
man Kolony, Mrs Ron Mc­
Cain and children of Nyssa
and Mrs. Eldon Slippy and
children of L,aGrande all
called on Mrs. Eva Camp-
tiell, Valentines Day eve
long.
Mr and Mrs. Dyre Ro­
berts and Mrs. Edythe Pros
ser were Sunday
dinner
guests of Mr. andMrs. Larry
Bauman and family in Nyssa.
Mr and Mis. EverettCol-
lard and Mrs Lloyd Col­
lard of Wilder called on Mrs.
Eva Campbell one dav last
week
Those attending the Farm
Bureau Banquet Monday eve
Ding were Mr. and Mrs E.
M. Seuell, Mr. and Mrs
Boyce Van DeWater, Mr.
and Mrs Ted Avery . Mt. and
Mrs Varner Hopkins, Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Guening. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Stephens, and
Mr. and Mrs Herman Rot­
ter.
The Big Bend Extension
Study Group met Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. Verl
Bishop.
Mrs Noel Tup-
peny assisted. The lesson
• That All Broke Feeling
and What to do About It"
was given by Mrs. Darrell
English and Mrs. Edythe
Prosser. There were six­
teen members and Mrs.
Gary Nielsen of Sunset Val­
ley Group attending
Mr. and Mrs. Randy York
and Shane of New Plymouth
and Philip Callahan of On­
tario were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
ller! Callahan and Alex.
Samba Group
Memtiers of the Samba
Club were entertained Thurs­
day. February 14 at the home
of Mrs. Wilbur Holcomb.
Mrs Frank Morris and Mrs
Harry Miner were guests
Prue winners were Mrs.
Holcomb taking high honors
and Mrs. Morris taking se­
cond.
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BOY SCOUTS
OF AMERICA
This week, the Boy Scouts celebrate their 64th Anniversary.
You can bet they're proud of their record...and justifiably
so. Since its founding, this organization has helped American
boys become men, through its program of building character
and providing wholesome activities for
growing youngsters. We salute an out-
standing group of boys!
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Troop 438
ter is Dee Garner. Den meet­
Meets every Wectoesdayat ings are Friday at 4 p.m.
8 p.m. at the Owyhee Ward, at the home of Mrs. Buck
Scoutmaster is Joe Robinson. in Big Bend and at the home
of Mrs. Don Dumas, Nyssa.
CUB SCOUT PACK 438
W’ebelos leader is Glenn Gib­
The Pack meetings have son and the time is to be
yet to be decided. Cubmas- announced.
VENTURES 9438
Meet Wednesday at 8 p m.
at the Owyhee Ward. Advisor
is Vai Garner.
EXPLORERS 438
Meet Wednesday at 8 p.m.
at the Owyhee W ard with Ro­
bert Munn as Scoutmaster.
Amalgamated Sugar Company
Troop 445
Meets W ednesday at 8 p.m,
at the Nyssa LDS Church.
Russell Haggerty is Scout­
master.
CUB SCOUT PACK 445
Meetings have yet to be
decided. Den meetings are
Friday at 4 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Jerry Williams. We-
belos meetings are on Friday
at 4 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Glen Frederiksen.
Troop 458
VENTURES 9445
Meetings are held Wednes
Meetings are held Wednes­
day at 8 p m. at the Nyssa
day at 8 p.m. at the Nyssa
LDS Church. Darwin Jensen
LDS Church. Advisor isCarl is Scoutmaster.
Burningham.
CUB SCOUT PACK 458
Pack meetings are to tie
announced later Den meet­
EXPLORERS 445
Meetings are Wednesday ings are field with Pack
at 8 p.m. at the Nyssa 443 as this park is quite
LD6 Church Scoutmaster is new. Webelos meetings are
Don Bowers
also held with Pack 445,
VENTURES 9458
Meets Wednesday atSp.m
at the Nyssa LDS Church
with advisor C. R. Kesler
EXPLORERS 458
Meets Wednesday at 8p.m.
at the Nyssa LDS Church.
Scoutmaster is Mike Glenn
Troop 419
This unit is sponsored
by Hie Nyssa Lion's Club.
The boys meet Wednesday at
8 p m. at the old grade
school gym George Hirai
is Scoutmaster.
Hoppy Birthday,
Boy Scouts
B & M Equipment Company
Michael's Pharmacy
Bracken's Department Store
Nyssa Co>op 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.