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THE COUNCIL,,,,RECORD- PAGE 5- .Wednesday, Juh/13r 1977
The New Meadows City Dolan and family of Chin-lind Harry Wart of Boise.
Council will meet on Mon-ook, Washington, who Visiting in the -Haley
day evening, July 11 at the served the church 25. years home are Bill Teegarden, on
City Hall. On the same eve- ago. leave from the Airforce, en-
ning the School Board will Lunching with Mrs. Bob route from England to
Hitchcock, Thursday, JulyKorea. With him is his
meet at the school.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Justice,
formerly of New Meadows
and now of Boise, visited
over the weekend with
friends, spending the even-
ing with the Bob Mack
family.
O 'he W. A. Moats of
LyOns, Colo. are in Idaho
visiting with parents Orpha
Moats, of Glenns Ferry and
Elva Owens and their child-
ten.
Pastor Terry L. Crawford
of the Assembly of God
Church, New Meadows,
announces that Sunday
School will
7, were Mrs. Myron Cook,
The Mrs., Bob Beaubier,
Jim Shriver, Don Smith,
O'Dell Vail, Glen Carlock,
Melvin Kellar, Bob Mack,
Dick Cole, Norma Haley
and Mrs. Carl Hull. Plans
were made for the Ever-
green Forest Products pic-
nic which is to be held at
Zims on July 24.
Patty and Johnny Smith
hosted Pats' brother Frank-
lin Mather of Weiser who
spent the weekend and did
some fishing.
Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Keller
brother, Brian. They are
nephews of Norma Haley.
A I C I president Lester
Kelley was the guest speak-
er at the Clearwater Valley
Outdoors Unlimited chapter
at Koo'skia July 7. Mr.
Kelley gave the presentation
and discussed me ]bership
and what each pe on can
do to help attain a balanced
management of our land.
Marsha Shriver, Secretary
of A I C I has been asked to
speak at a Boise Cascade
safety banquet in Boise
July 9 and dso the follow-
be at 9:45; and children, Mr. & Mrs. ing weekend the 16th at a
Morning Worship at 11:00 : arvin Dotson, Mr. & Mrs.second Safety Banquet in
A.M. with Jr. Services at Brownie Carr and family Boise.
Any person desiring in-
all went camping over the
4th.
Also camping this week-
end were; Norma Haley,
Carl and Donna Hull,
Pauline Dorsey, Wart and
and Lawrence Johnson,
Glenn and Neoma Carlock
11:00 A.M. also. The Sun-
day Evening Worship will be
at 7:00 P.M. and the mid-
week Bible study will be at
7:30 P.M. Wednesday.
Visiting last week at the
Assembly of God Parsonage
were Rev. & Mrs. Don
"WHNI IT T ES"
It takes a little muscle,
it takes a little grit,
A little true ambition with
a little bit of wit.
It's not the biggest things
'i that count, and make the A new piece of legisla-
biggest show; tion recently passed and
It's the little things that signed by the governor re-
people do, that make quires that all Idaho Coun-
the old world go. ties institute a new apprai-
A litt bit., of smiling, and sal program that will have
aserious effect on owners
a little sunny chat, of mobile homes.
A little bit of courage to Known as House bill No.
a comrad slipping back.. 319 it was considered and
It takes a kindly action, and passed with almost no
it takes a word of cheer,
To fill a life with sunshine
and to drive away a tear..
Great things are not the
biggest things that make
the biggest show,
it's the little things that
people do, that make this
old world go.
THE MYSTERY
OF HAPPINESS
publicity which would have
made it possible for mobile
home owners to object.
Two paragraphs of the
bill are herewith printed
and those who would like
to see the complete text
may .do at the Clerk's
office at the Adams County
Courthouse.
63-307A. ASSESSMENT
OF MOBILE HOMES.
(a) For purposes of this
section "mobile home" is
defined as a structure trans-
portable in one or more
sections which is eight (8)
body feet or more in width
and is thirty-two (32) body
feet or more in length; and
which is built on a perma
nent chasis and designed to
he used as a dwelling with
or withOUt r a permanent
foundation; and connected
to required utilities, and
includes the plumbing, heat-
ing, aircondidioning and
electrical systems contained
there in.
that they have no more to (b) Mobile homes shall be
A German philosopher
stated bluntly that, "To be
happy is not the purpose of
our being, but to
DESERVE HAPPINESS."
He might have gone further
and ,pointed out that the
only people who are happy
are the people who
DESERVE to be.
If you occasionally find
yourself in an unhappy
frame of mind, you might
like to analyze the happy
people you know, to find
out how they got that way.
You probably will discover
formation on the Associa-
tion of Idaho Citizens, Inc.,
should feel free to contact
Marsha Shriver 347-2491,
Lester Kelley 382-4380.
They will be willing to
answer questions or speak
on request.
NOTICES ..............
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COME IN AND LOOK AROUND
NEW USED OLD
MA N Y A R TICLES ON SA LE
MIRRORS -- UNIqNISllED (71ES TS - (71A IRS
OTHER
EXCLUSIVE
LISTINGS
Beautiful home, best neighborhood, $77,000
Commercial lot, south of town, 70' frowt~.
on Highway 55. $12,760.
Zoned commercial, 1.69 acres in city limit=,
lots of trees. $13,500.
Approx 18 acres with Weiser River
frontage $15,000.
Ph: 634-2001
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VETERINARY SUPPLIES - SERUMS -- COMBIOTICS
Council Community Gospel attd mato' mato, small articles
GENUINE INDIAN JEWELR Y
Singing Scheduled for Phone 253-6904 TURQUOISE and SILVER
July 31. , ........... --= ........ , ,, , ,i, -
Summer flea nnce-at .... '
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& IGGINSAREA .Netu Mm lw
Thru July 16 or U
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WRAPPING i
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.11 Meat cut and double wrapped with freezer paper
for complete protection from freezer burn.
Glen & Donna Erickson
Comfort St,
Fir,
black
Phone 355-2254 or 549-0853
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be happy about than you assessed in the same man-
ner as other residential • •
have-.if as much. But whathousing. The state tax a '
about the kind of thoughtscommission shall issue a
they think, their attituderegulation setting forth the 1,! I[
serial outlook on life? dential housing will be ap-
Their happiness, you willpraised for advalorem taxa-
find, does not depend on Lion purposes. The method
external circumstances. If shall provide uniformity in SlOP BY 6
they can't be happy one the assessment of all resi-
way, they will be happy dential housing. County
another, assessors shall assess theI"
They are the kind of values to compute pro-
people who are willing to
give up something when
Im
giving up will prevent some-
body's unhappiness: to
yield when persisting would
chaf and fret others; to go
rather than go
another; to take an
unkind look, or word
quietly, rather than to
resent, or return it. Such
people treat others the way
they would like to be
treated, without even think-
ing about it. To them, their
happiness is a mystery,
something nice that is hap-
pening to them without
them knowing why. Hap-
piness is a butterfly that
lights on the shoulder of
those who dec, ewe it.
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