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July 6, 1977     The Adams County Record
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b THE COt RD - PAGE 6 - Wednesday, July 6, 1977 i ~ auna nn 11¢r- Thirty-three children have entered the Story Reading program to date. With a month-and-a-half left to go, they have to read l0 books and then they will receive a prize. We have a good turn out for the story hour presented by Mrs. Joanne Fry. An interview with the children expresses the children's views. The program is very beneficial. The children are gaining a lot of knowlege and are learning how to 1964 to 1971 & 1969-1976. Wiring Simplified - The Handy Woman's Guide to Repairing Small Appliances. Drying, Curing & Smok- ing Foods The Middle Fork and the Sheepeater War. The Trappers compan- ion Fur, Fish & Game Repairing Small Electri- cal Appliances Ghost Towns of Idaho Trailer Life magazine The Whole House cata- Peter Frompton -- Fromp- ton comes Alive An Evening with John Denver The Library has large print books on loan from the Boise Regional Library. If they don't have the books you want, they will be happy to try to get them from Boise through inter- library loans. The average circulation for a month is between 1,700 and 2,200 books. Wood SIo~ ]78.00 HOLDS FIRE for 12 HOURS FINEST CRAFTMANSHIP LIFETIME WARRANTY HAY FoR SALE BY SEMI-TRUCK LOAD I nl take care of books, logue Records 55 to 100. A Veterinary Guide for Inter-library loans are DID YOU KNOW--- NEW BOOKS IN Animal Owners from 20 to 70 per month. , that your car s cooling system THE LIBRARY will overheat at only 212 de- ) t e grees~ F -- from overtaxed air NEW RECORDS Patty Gross i conditioners, and increased Decorative Painting by Librarian ~ Summer traffic. So before you Jeanne & Joyce Davis Cole. Fog Hat- Energized Chiltons Auto Repair -- Fog Hat -- Night Special N O T I C E-- 't~ dOdriveanYdownhOt weatherhere anddrivinghave" "us" ~ check your radiator, fan belt, I The American Legion water pump, coolant and hoses. 0 A xiliary is holding a spe- ; j | P cial pot-luck luncheon to fll Gflrrett ,,gt ,, honor Debbie Fisk, and Ph 153 t~~i~-~)~~-n~/ Chris Waters; Girls State 0ne -6904 Representatives. It will be I)RS"' REPAIR .SERVICE r held at the Gene Nelson home at 1:00 on Thursday, g July 7. All members are urged toMost M010r Brands attend. NO T ! C E -- HOME APPLIANCES- DOMESTIC REFRIGERATION HEATING SYSTI MS POWER HAND TOOLS I have talked to some of the folks and it seems we are agreed there is a need for air conditioning in the Congregational Church. We b e l i e v e it would cost approximately $1000.00 to install a good unit. A special fund has been set up for this purpose and it's progress will be publish- ed from time to time. This p r o j e c t would be beneficial to the church and the community. If you would like to contribute, please send your donation (specify "air conditioner") % Mary Youngblood, Council, Ida. Thank you Loraine Johnson NOTICE-- The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a special pot-luck luncheon to honor Debbie Fisk and Chris Waters, Girls State Reps, It will be held at the Gene Nelson Home at 1:00 P.M. on Thursday, July 7. All members are urged to at- tend. PHON E 253-4248 NEW DECOR which was hand constructed FOR COUNCIL LOUNGE of ornamental iron has made a great change. New When we heard that floor covering as wo, ll as something flew was happen-some structural change was in at the Council Lounge we evident. The Hotel lobby though it might be a good has also been refurbished idea to take a look. and a new bandstand con- We found that John and structed in the dance floor Diane Logue have trans- portion of the premises. formed it into a very attrac- Carpentry for the re- 'tire place modeling job was by Bill A whole new decor high- Moores and the ironwork ) D IVER- 0 K- AFTER CRA Emory, Eric Parrill, age 17, of Longview, Washing- ton sustained minor injuries when the car he was driv- ing went out of control south of Council. The automobile traversed at least 70 feet off the high- way and was severely dam- aged. Emory is the nephew of Bob Maggard of Council. MIKE BLEDSOE ONE OF FORTY Michael Allen Bledsoe was accepted to the College of Pharmacy at Idaho State University in Pocatello, Ida. His was one of forty out of four hundred applications. He is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Jim R. Bledsoe and is pre- sently working at Ever- green Forest Products, New Meadows, Idaho awaitin the fall term. - Retail ~S AUTO SERVICE 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1968 1964 1964 1968 Mike Wikoff is visiting his parents, Mr. & Mrs Gerald Wikoff as well as his grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Bays. He will also F( visit with his other grand- Ti! mother Mrs. Edith Wikoff. to' Mike recently graduated 1 from the Marine Corp re- sk cruit Depot in San Diego. While there he scored "ex- ,m pert" on the rifle range. After a visit here he will be stationed at Fort Belvoir, Virginia which is near Wash- in,ton, D.D.,, ,, -.4 U q GOOD USED CARS Dart - 4 Door, 6 Cyl. Automatic Tran. Coronet 500, 2-door - Hard Top Ford Station Wagon Plymouth - 2-Door, Hard Top Ford - 4-Door - V8 - Automatic Tran. Mercury 4-Door Ford Pick-up -Short Bed - V8 - 4 Speed Chevrolet Truck - Flat Bed. 2 Speed Fairlane - 4-Door - V8 - Standard Tran. Coronet - 2-Door - Hard Top 'Sharp' I Kepler Tune Up- Aut, Wrecker Seruice I In I iiim i Middle POPk & the SheepeateP Wai, A ttistorical Guide by Johnny Carrey & Cort Conley CONTAINS: . Navigational history . River-mile explanation of occupied sites from Bear Valley to Main Salmon . Journal entries of the 1879 Sheepeater Indian Campaign . Natural history covering geology, birds, flowers, fish, & animal tracks . 70 photographs . 18 pages of maps, including campsites and rapids . Full color cover ORDER FROM: 150 pages, paperbound, $5.95 The Council Record P.O. Drawer 67 Council, Idaho 83612 Cut along this line ORDER FORM: Name Address City State Zip _____ "--]No. of Copies Single copy orders: Add 50 cents for postage and mail-bag i C in a V F 1 ( ¢ t r I NOTICE The RECORD welcomes ews of Anniversaries and dings and other happen- " of interest. you have pictures that . . narp and bright we will be happy to print them. MAGISTRATE COURT Continued -- TRIALS or HEARINGS CRISS, Pat, Council, Idaho, Muffler violation, $10.00 plus costs. LUPINACCI, Fred Allen, New Meadows, C6unt 1, Driving while intoxicated, withheld judgement, $150., 2 days jail, plus costs, Count 2, Procuring beer for a minor, 4 days jail, and Count 3, causing a minor to come under Youth Rehab- ilitation Act, $100.00, 30 days jail. Count 3 amended from felony to Misde- With All n Of Show Units S01d cc.sori..