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Thursday, April 26, 1973 Nil ACRES SIDA Board Expanded To 18 Fight new directors have NU ACRES - Mr. and Mrs. IxH'n elected by th«' Southwes Emmett Maine and baby from tern Idaho Development Asso Modesto, California came last ciation (SIDA) in a board ex week to visit his parents the pansion aimed at representa Omar Maines and brothers, Al tion for the "younger genera len Maine and family and David. tion concerned with sound, or Mr. and Mrs. Omar Maine derly land and water develop took their daughter-in-law Mrs. ment.’’ Emmett Maine to Kennewick, Edward E. Parsons, Sr., Pa Wsshington to visit their daugh yette farmer rancher and SIDA ter Anita Cooper and Mrs. Em president, said Wednesday all mett Marne's parents Mr. and of the additional directors are Mrs. T. J. Morgan came down relatively young farmers, ran from Spokane to visit her. chers or businessmen. Their Mr. and Mrs. Maine also vi election boosts board member sited their other daughter and ship to 18 directors. busbend at Benton City. Wa "We have expanded the board shington the Albert Morretts. to give the younger generation Mr. Maine received word dial concerned with sound, orderly his sister. Mrs. Fern Bradley land and water development in of Denver, Colorado had pas the area a voice in our or sed away last week. Mr. and ganization's constructive pro Mrs. Maine and bis niece Mrs. grams,” Parsons said. He des Lillian Humble of Payette and cribed the new directors as his brother John Maine of Fruit SIDA's "young board.” land left Thursday to attend the SIDA, composed of water lea funeral. ders locati’d between the Wei Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yokum ser-Council area to the Moun and family of Payette had Eas tain Home-Glenns Ferry area, ter Sunday dm., i j fosters plans for major land daughter and 1 imily the Allen and water developments. It co Maines. operates In these programs with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Maine other agencies concerned with left Sunday for their home at irrigation, recreation, fish and Modesto after visiting with re wildlife, industrial, commer latives. cial and municipal use of land Mr. and Mrs.Cecil Evans and and water. Mrs. Lillian Baker and sun The group’s eight new di Terry of Nyssa attended a Lay rectors Vernon M Batt, Caid Witness m«-eting at Lewi'.ton, well area farmer. Don Brandt, Idaho this |>ast weekend. While Nampa, realtor and rancher, there, Mr. and Mrs. Evan-.sta- Robert Henggeler, Fruitland, y«'d at the Elmer Newell home. farmer and fruit packer, De Saturday afternoon they visi Forest Howard, Emmett, fruit ted with Mr. and Mis. Martin grower, Duan«- Jacobsen, Cald M< Kay of ¡.ewiston. well farmer-feedlot operator Lori and Nick Ziegler have and Idaho Farm Bureau Federa been visiting their uncle and tion vice-president, Ed Par family, the Larry Zieglers, sons, Jr., Payette farmer-ran Their sister was hurt with a cher, Robert Rhead, Mountain horse and is in th«' hospital at Home, farmer, succeeding De Boise. Sh«- was a little impro late John Glasby, also of Moun ved. They are children of Mr. tain Home, One Winchester, and Mrs. Frank Ziegler. Kuna, rancher and state repre Mr. ami Mrs. Cecil Evans are sentative. the proud grandparents of ano They join SIDA directors ther baby girl born to Mr. and George H. Binning, Weiser, Mrs. Dan Bingaman at Boise. Farl Wilfong, Emmett, Wilma She weighed in at 6-pounds 11 ounces and has been named Tish Roswell were guests of Mrs. De nt-an The other grandparents Armin«* Hartman and son Nuby are Mr. and Mrs. Em> rs<<i Bin at the FFA Banquet at the gaman of Fruitland. Great gran- Eastside Cafe Tuesday evening. 41« rents Mrs. Lucy Evans of Nuby received the outstanding Nu Acres. Mrs Mabel Binga Senior Award and second year man and Mr. and Mrs. Carl horn«- improvement. Cummings of Fruitland. Mr. and Mrs Ben Paynewere Mrs. Cecil Evans visited in faster Sunday dinner guests of Eloise fr'Hn Monday to Wednes- th«- Syl Woodland family in day with th« Ikm Bingamans Arena Valley. The afternoon to help with th»- new baby girl. was sj» nt playing ball and fish Mrs. Alice Pulsipher had ing. Easter Sunday dinner with Mrs. Mrs. John Payne and daugh Laretta Munday and family. ter Mrs. lairno Anderson of Mrs. Alice Pulsipher has a Caldwell attended a Stork Sho n» w little granddaughter tarn to wer for Mrs. Leon Payne Mr. and Mrs. Maury Tokken of of Nampa Tuesday evening at Omaha. Nebraska. She was born the Lorna Cameron home. April 17 and h> r name Is Julie Ken Newell and Bob Nichols Joleen. of Nampa were visitors of the Mr. and Mrs. Kim Ong and Ben Paynes Friday. two daughters Susie and Debbie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw came Thursday and vislledwith Jr., attend«-d a family dinner her sister, Mrs. Robert Shaw, at Hie parents home in Emmett Jr. Also visiting the Robert the Warren Bogles. There wer» Shaw Jrs. was her other sister, about 32 family members there. and husband Mr. and Mr s. Lon Tile Nu Acres Farmerettes nie C larksou and three children, met at Hie Community Hall, Kathy, Lissa and Carl from Wednesday for a Potluck Lun Denver, Colorado. cheon and «'lection of Officers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw Mrs. George Dnhner was elec- Sr. went to an Easter Sunday ted President. Mrs. Calvin dinner and family gathering at Conner Vice-President, Mrs. her sister's home at Harper, Dave Weaver - treasurer. Mrs. the Ray Winters. Robert Shaw, Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payin' There were eight members and Visited th»' Ernie Spellmans at two visitors. Mrs. Kathy Dot Eagb Tuesday also went into heir granddaughter of Mrs. M. Eagle and visited the Jake Wal A. Jones and Mis. Daylene Pe kers old s«'h<K>l friends. terson from the County Exten Mr. and Mrs. John Steel of sion Office at Payette. Patterson, Namja, Rodney Ha wes, Marsing, Royse Van Curen, Boise, R. J. O’Connor, Boise, John Brandt, Nampa. Boyd Baxter, Boise, Edward E. Parsons, Sr., Payette, and Jack Barnett. Boise. ■ PHONE 372-¿183 ■ ■ ■ NEWELL HEIGHTS - Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sprague had Easter breakfast at the Holi day Inn in Boise with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sprague and family of Hailey, their daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. John Hill and boys, Boise, and also an aunt, Mrs. Gladys Rice, also of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright of Adrian went to Baker Saturday eve ning and attended the Easter Breakfast Sunday morning. The Rose Croix Degree put on the breakfast, by the Scotish Rite Masons. They came home Sun day by Richland and Hunting ton. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Simpson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holdt and family of Van couver, Washington were Eas ter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Eason in Boise. Sunday dinner guests in the Alfred Simpson home were Mr. and Mrs. Manon York and girls, Mrs. Carl Fenn. Selma Simp son and Alene Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holdt and family of Vancouver, Washington were evening visitors. I W ish I’ d S aid T hat "Never leave well enough alone It generally iin’t good enough " (Tarin D. Ashby, The L'nitah Basin (Utah) Standard "Some minds are like con crete all mixed up and i>er- manently set.” Duane C. Grigga, New London (Iowa i Journal. "If you think you have in fluence. try ordering someone rise's dog around .’’ l.oin W. Matson, The Kiester (Minn i Courier. ■‘Businexx grown when someone mixes hard work and intelligent efforts; few men wake up to find themselves rich ” N. IieVane Williams. Holmes County (Fla.) Adver tiser. 3 EVERYDAY SHOP WILSONS FOR ROUND STEAK $ 11Q 1.17 > % X : X : r X ! X X « B X • / lb. 1(1 ». $1 17 USDA CHOICE It’S Rexall PRESCRIPTION SERVICE MYLONT A TRANSPARENT BANDAGE CURAD 100 s REG. $1.79 : W * X X ys TO Str roue ran i 35* .mu, rum ruou roOD roan RIG. $2.02 2-lb. BAGS À w lbs. 51.00 H R 5 ? BUDGET STRETCHERS i zS/ F00Ö Fane raun » odd smb WESTERN FAMILY GRANULATED rauu non nun men - sugar 1.38 0 GOLD-N-SOFT MARGARINE w» 1RUDGËT STRETCHERS S 38* □ : ; M 8 NESTLES INSTANT STRAWBERRY A CHOC. 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BUDGET STRETCHERS i HAMBURGER 250 TABLETS VITAMIN C ruuki -*M h D FQQQ FlJUf} MPÇlTWTCHERSf \s REG. $1.59 f BUDGET STRETCHERS 32 oz. BOTTLE B £ ORANGE DRINK $ REG. $1.19 TAMPONS OAK LEAF feed OQ« 3 Q J HEAPING FULL OT. CUPS X ¥ FOAMY 89‘ TABLETS Ä, s1” r» FRESH CRISP LETTUCE GIANT SIZE CHEER KOT EX H 8 rnvo mGE RED RIPE STUWBÍRRIÍS GILLET1 E NERVINE The cost of street and high way maintenance, adminis tration. and research by state and local governments will double from $5.7 billion in 1970 to $11.4 billion in 1980. says The Tax Foundation, Inc. FRESH |66 12 ot. REG $1.98 «*1.29 BONELESS RUMP ROAST WAGNER J9‘ Mr. and Mrs. William E. Scott and family of Weiser, and l.arry Withers of Weiser had their Easter picnic dinner at Succor Creek Mr. and Mrs. Leandro Rod ríguez and four children moved from the Robert Munntennant house on Willow Lan«- into Adrian Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Claire White and two children of Homedale have moved into the Munn house and he will be working in the feed lot for Munns. Mrs. Dale Witt received a telephone call from her brother, Oily Conable of near Summer field, Kansas, Friday evening, April 20 saying his wife, Nina had passed away that morning. She died of cancer. Mr. and Mrs. Oily Conable and another brother, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Conable of Sacramento, California visited Mrs. Witt and her sister, Mr. W. C. Van DeWater of Big Bend last fall. Funeral service» for Mrs. Co nable were Wednesday, April 25 at the Brethern Church near Summerfield, Kansas with bu rial in the church cemetery. LOW DISCOUNT PRICES + BUDGET S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-R-S \ ASPIRI» I were Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Walker. Easter dinner guests In the Jim Miller home in Big Bend were Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Tim merman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lult Siam, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stam and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stam and family and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Joki of Boise. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Judd, and Mrs. Muriel Judd of Parma were Easter dinner guests of the later’s son, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Judd of Jerome. They all had dinner in Nampa. In th«- af ternoon, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Judd visited in the Bert Swenson home in Nampa. Mrs. M. L. Judd attended a Chrysanthemum meetingThurs day at the Arie Bokker home in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith were Easter dinner guests of her parents, Mi. andMrs. Mer rill Call and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Linville and Mary Jarvis were Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Linville and family hi Adnan. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wistoas of Alturas, California were Easter evening dinner guests in the Don Linville home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cartel of Newburg, Oregon came Fri day and spent the weekend visi ting Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mc Kinley . Mr. and Mrs.Charles Bailey . USDA CHOICE FULL CUT FQUO FOOD FvHJD KHBB -«A4*-*1 BAY1 b MT» Mrs. Tina Schiemer retur ned home Tuesday by plane from Bellingham, Washington where she has been visiting in the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hale. While there, she attended their »laugh ter Jane’s wedding. ’ Mrs. Rollo Fenn was an Eas ter dinner guest of Mrs. Laura Ward. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Ward and fa mily, Mr. and Mrs. Gam Ward and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ward and family andMrs. Laura Ward's mother, Mrs. Ruth Wal lace of California. Leroy Churchill and family went to La Grande, Saturday to attend a farewell dinner for a buddy. They then went on to Pendleton and spent Easter w ith her mother. Mrs Kanester,re turning home Sunday evening. Those relatives having Eas ter dinner at th*- Mitch An- derson home in Vale were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Conant, Mr. and Mrs. Jun Conant and Ja- net, Mr and Mrs. Bill Co- nant and family, Mrs. Jean- nette Stacy and girls and Ra lph Lewis and bovs all of Ap ple Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Conant and familv were Sundavevening visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cutler. Cherrylee Chamberlain, who attends college at BYU came Thursday by bus to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chamberlain and family. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chamberlain and family, Paul Butler of Ontario and Mr.and Mrs. Clint Chamberlain and son Donald of Nyssa, had a picnic at the Owyhee Dam. Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Van DeWater and son Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Begeman of King- man Kolonv and Mrs. Edna Cowling of Adrian were Eas ter dinner guests of Mrs. Dale Witt. Father Simard of the Ca tholic Church in Nyssa was an Easter dinner guest of Mi. and Mrs. W illiam Reiman. Thursday evening, Mis. Ver non Ward, Mrs. Ila Gustafs n of Caldwell and Larry Ward of Portland were dinner guests f Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill and family. Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ward of Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Lam Ward of Portland were dinner guests jt the Carl Lee Hill home and Tern returned to Caldwell with them to spend the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill, Lee and Terri were guests at the Vernon Ward home in Cald well for the family Easter dinner. Mrs. Carl Fenn and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Savage and family C » X X X XX) 1 PROMPT AND COURTEOUS Pag« Fiv« Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«gon COTTAGE CHEESE rÄi»T»»T« »Ws » W« »Ws »! CXX>J ,DUD rooo A 39* □ M SALE DATES «•„•« BUDGET STRETCHERS APRIL 26, 27, 28$ fl --------- ---------- _ _ ----------------- -- -------------- . ----------------- X ALL OTHER PRICES 7 DAYS A WEEK 0 8N >•$ 8