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July 6, 1977     The Adams County Record
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THE COUNCIL RECORD - PAGE 5 - Wednesday, July 6, 1977 Fire Preuenti0n Restri By Belle Mare however, in breaking colts to be safe mounts that for- ever retain what they have learned. A dressage trained method from many others. The aids are sim- ple and the easiest devised for the horse to understand. This. provides a sensitive OTHER three-year-old can be turned throttle: and accurate con- EXCLUSIVE out to pasture for several trol of the movements of LISTINGS Four fire prevention res- Forest lands within 1A mileThere is an old saying months, brought in and the horse. It stands to trictions applying to Na-on either side of the Snake "you can lead a horse to ridden the same as beforereason that if a horse's tional Forest lands are now and Salmon Rivers and pro-water but you can't make with no severe problems of mouth is comfortable, he'll Beautiful home, best neighborhood $77,000 in effect, hibit: him drink". Brings to mind behavior-- a bit of freshness perform better. This me- i These restrictions are 1. Building open fires with- another quote, "you can perhaps, but easilycon- thud concentrates on leg Commercial lot, south of town, 70 frontage part of a continuing effort out a permit except at de- show a cowpoke a "new- trolled, aids to control the rear end- to reduce the number of signated recreation areas, fangled" way to train a on Highway55. $12,750. man-caused fires. Two res- 2. Smoking except at thesehorse, but you can't make If youwant a horse thatthe source of power. The trictions are keyed to the areas, places of habitation, him swiller' it". This be- will be responsive to light hands merely operate in gins a weekly series describ- aids, will rarely break gaits opposition or in accordance Zoned commercial, 1.69 acres incity limits, date of the Closed Burning or while in v e h i c l e s or ing a basic method of horse- with you, will move out to the legs to control the r lots of trees. $13,500. Season in Idaho and apply boats. to all National Forest Lands It is permissible to have training. It applies an freely with suppleness on speed of the horse. They Region 4 The other two . . • fires in enclosed grills or ancient theory of horseman- both leads, will not buck, do not pull back on the ,estrlctlons are effective at stoves on a sandy beach, ship, new fangled to manykick, bite, rear or need a horse's mouth causing him Approx 18 acres with Weiser River midnight June 30 and only These restrictions apply westerners because they've tie-down or any other gim- unnecessary pain from bit frontage $15,000. not been exposed to it. So mick for control, then read pressure. (There will be an apply to a strip of National only to the areas indicated here goes -- something toon and give it a try. article devoted to this sub- Forest Land 1/4 mile on and in no way restrict the Training a horse is basic- ject later. ): Ph:634-2001 chew on, but it s up to the ally developing communica- Longeing and long line eithersalmonSideRivers.Of the Snake and lands.USe of any National Forest reader whether to swiller' tion with him. A horse driving to teach the colt The two restrictions thatPeople who need addi- it or find the nearest responds much liken child, basic commands, suppleness ]Hart Realtv apply to all R e g i o n 4 tional information on any spittoon. National Forests including of these fire prevention There are as many ways If he learns to trust you be- and strength of body, and h.., the Payette, Boise, Salmon, measures are urged to stopto train a horse as there cause of your fairness, con- obedience to the trainer be- are horse trainers so there sistency and patience during fore riding him the first| .... ' | NationalC h a l l i s and SawtoothForest in this area tion.in at their local Ranger SUn-are bound to be disagree his lessons, he,ll make raptd time is also an important! i tg [ prohibit: All visitors are welcomed melts. But in all my years progress. If his mouth hurts part of this method. It O 1" P°ssessi°n' discharging t° Nati°nal F°rest lands" °f specializing with c°lts fr°m being jerked ar°und' if keeps the trainer w°rkingI [[ g I or using any other pyro- It's the t i m e of year for and kids, one method he's asked to perform be- and saves a lot of britches, technic device, everyone to be careful with stands out to me as far st- yond his capabilities, if he hats and doctor bills. 2. Operating or using anythe use of a n y fire on perior for producing a calm, is confused by more than Next time we'll poke • • • internal combustion engine Forest or range land. Par-obedient, dependable horse one handler and if he isaround at leading, tieingI Prescrlptl0n Service ] without a spark arrester ticular care is needed to that is prepared for higher pampered and petted by a and sacking out colts. maintained in effectivecompletely extinguishall learning in various speciali- weak trainer, he will rapidly IN A RESTAURANT- I I working order that meets campfires. Information on ties whether it be show, degenerate into an un- "lf you are over eiuhty years old ]VETERINARYSUPPLIES-SERUMS-COMBIOTICS[ standards approved by thehow to do this properly can games, racing, trail, stock or happy, fighting monster. It and accompanied by your Forest Service. also be obtained at your pleasure. This method is is highly important to keep parents we will cashyour [ Gifts and a Full Line of Greeting Cards & Sundries [ The other restrictions are local Ran er Station. . based on the teachings ofI his lessons short, pleasant check. applicable to all National dressage. Dressage, means and in a certain order ofQUOTES- | GENUINE INDIA] JEWELRY ] Some people never really think, l TURQUOISE and SILVER | lull ]ti0n THE schooling an animal to a progression. They lUSt rearrange their pre- HUNGRY SPORTSMAN higher degree than that re- The "fixed Hand" prin- idles. - ' " "' J"' '"' THE RECORD is inter- cmired for normal use. It ciple and leg aids separate ested in and will be more than happy to carry the good news of weddings and anniversaries and other events of note. If you have pictures re- lating to the story we will print them. If sufficient notice is given we may be able to have our photo- grapher cover the happen- ing. THE RECORD will also publish a column weekly for notices of Club and Community events. Copy must be in by Thursday in order to appear in the paper for the following w k. SOCIAL NOTES Guests expected at the TROUT FILLETS WITH SHRIMP STUFFING Keeper-size trout as stocked by most states run about 2 f, to 3 ounces each. At that rate it takes several to make a pound, so go easy in planning those trout breakfasts for friends and relations if you're fishing the customary put-and-take waters ! Elsewhere, of course, you run into the bigger rain- bows, browns or other members of the salmon- old family. A few of these bigger babies will fill the bill for shrimp stuffed trout fillets. Ingredients needed for Jim Shrivers home for the the stuffing are 3 tables- 4th are Mr. & Mrs. Claude pools minced onion, 1 Woods and family. Jim's tablespoon, minced parsley, sister Melva will remain and 3 tablespoons butter, 1 cup visit awhile, bread cubes, 1 six-ounce 159 children are safer incan baby shrimp, cup the water and theirmothers finely cut celery, 1 egg, are happier after 10days of cup milk, teaspoon sw'imming lessons comple-salt and 1/8 teaspoon of ted at Zims on June 30. pepper. Roberta Fields was the Saute onion and parsley Instructor. in butter for 3 minutes. The annual Salmon River Mix with the bread cubes, boat trip to Mackey Bar shrimp, and celery. Lightly and visit to Buckskin Billy beat egg and milk together was enjoyed by Mrs. Gary and add to mixture with Swift and girls and Mr. & Mrs Bob Mack and daugh- ters. Kelly Mack spent the week end with Bill Borge- son, Alan York, Clause White, Jr, Dave Ephraim & Monte Matthews at Enos Lake Camping. Six 4-H gun safety mem- bers "Colt-45" doing their required shoots and of the the seasoning. This amount of dressing is sufficient for six servings. Butter muffin tins and line with trout fillets, cut- ting the fillets so that they do not overlap. Fill each of the little tins with stuffing, top with a ripe olive and bake 20 minutes in a mo- derate oven (350)degrees). six 5 placed their targets in "Devote to better living the energy you could spend in achievement day and re- crntmism. ceived ribbons. Kelly Mack was the 1st year leader. 4-H applied arts Mickey Wallace attended with her headband and received re- cognition. Faye Mack is the leader. Former residents, Donna Parmenter & family are visiting with friends and are going to Stanley to meet visit with Kirk. annual Big Creek campout will be enjoyed by the Ed Larson family and the Shepherd, Raples, Gilderoys, Carpenters, Jim McCloud, Roses, Art Bron- sons, the Clausens and Chuck Michales families. Miss Mechella Shriver celebrated her 7th birthday June 28 by treating 5 young friends to banana splits at the McCall Drug ice cream fountain. Citizens of all ages are awaiting the opening of Paul (Dave) Clagg's as yet un-named recreation center. McCALL & RIGGINS AREA WASHINGTON & ADAMS COUNTY -CUSTOM CUTTING & WRAPPING All Meat cut and double wrapped with freezer paper for complete protection from freezer burn. Glen & Donna Erickson QUOTES- Be content with what you have ¢1110111 • . .never with what you are. Give some people an inch and they think they are rulers. i rolmmlm r- ! )$ Comfort Franhlin F :275.00 { Wall Firt gold 219.95 ,o,275.00 • Felt 15 lb. 4 $q. Felt tt nted Felt 15" 7.80 9.30 IAI! Prices Subject to STOP BY n u ,, t 7.49 II • .u 4 Miles No. of New Snach Bar - G, ys At Big Am