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I I l C1=== Pem No. 4 =i i ii i. i l 1 -- ISSUE 12 - The Council Record - Wednesday, September 14, 1977 II The regular meeting of the Council City Board was held on Tuesday, Septem- ber 6, 1977 at 7:30 p.m. The Mayor and all board members were present as well as Eunice Simpkins, in- coming City Clerk, Marie McFadden, Ruben" Lautt, L.C. Simpkins and A. J. Longtin publisher of the Council Record. After the reading and approval of the minutes and The annual budget meet- ing was held and the budget was approved by the Council. Donna Brock was ap- pointed to serve as Council representative to the Ida- Ore Association. In a move, not included in an article carried in the lease on, what will even- tually be a piece of very valuable property, was a rather high price to pay for inconvenience, he then re- quested that the lease be for a term of five years, at no charge. The motion was made, seconded and passed. The agreement between other local paper the Mayor , J-U-B Engineers and the requested a motion from city pertaining to the Air- the board. He asked that a port work was approved. lease be executed for the A resolution was passed Lumberjacks Axe Salmon River The sun shown brightly on the Council Lumberjacks in their home opener as they shut out the Salmon River Savages by the score of 38-0. After a losing effort to Cascade in the season opener this had to be a sweet tasting victory for the entire squad. Skip Crawford opened the scoring by racing thirty some over last week and also added a couple of new players in the persons of Randy Shelton and Mark Green. Jeff Miller has been hobbled by a bad ankle which seems to be on mend now so we should start to gain some depth in personnel". Council's next encounter after a week off will be the the treasurers report claims benefit of one of the designating Ida-Ore Plan- yards for the first score.Cambridge Bulldogs on were presented and ap- residents adjacent to the ning Association to act for Lisle Pogue plunged for the September 23. This will also proved with the exception airport. The term of this Council in solid waste conversion. After a fumblebe the homecoming game of one to Riggin Concrete.lease, as he put it, would be management was passed. B on the ensuing kickoff setfor the season. Cambridge The formal resignation of for a period of twenty A resolution proclaim- up by Mark Green, Craw- at the present time also Marie McFadden was ac- years. He stated that there ing this years election of nd at e ford again moved the team sports a 1 - 1 record. If the cepted as well as that of would be no income to the 2 Councilmen was adopted. " " " "- " to inside the twenty wherepast is any indicator, this David Kesler who has takencity from the lease as it was he again carried in for the years homecoming contest up residence outside the being offered to compen- score, will likely be an excellent city limits, sate the lessee for the NOTE: Edi/orial comment Ken Schwartz found pay hitting contest. Mr. Ruben Lautt was "inconvenience" the new pertaining to actions of the dirt next on a neat twenty appointed by the mayor to airport would cause him. Council may be found on yard scamper around the serve out the term of Mr. When it was pointed out Page 2 of this issue of TIlE left side. In addition to his JV's Lose Season Opener Kesler. that a 20-year exclusive RECORD. touchdown, Schwartz had fifty-six yards in eleven car- After a couple of years of ties rushing, successful play the CounCil New Name For Shavers are man s ecial activities Lisle Pogue scored the JV'ers found "humble third TD just prior to the alley" as they fell victim to • • • • halftime gun sounding. Full- a starchy Garden Valley Big changes are in the management to operate the , . Y. p .... ,__ IGA vr am- to--C0uncil, m nn ao r° mrr°auce me back Pogue also had a finesquad by the score of 34"0. works for the Shavers store store more efficiently to day running with the ball as Although the young in Council, according to even further reduce costs _ P , ... • Miss Verna Herbu gerhas to coming here. Her teach-he compiled sixty-twoyardsLumberjacks came up on • an example, on inurs- Carl Shaver and Ralph Bassand prices ....... '- qrst ffft-- been appointed to fill the ing duties here are essen-in 17 carries and added six the short end of the score ' " " "" o'" "le chan es oay, ;3epc. 1o, me L ~ Y position of resource teacher tially the same but this is formerly Known as many n ucean g ..... s oreat Council tligh School this the first year that Council unassisted tackles on each player saw action. Shaver's Food nd, the store have already taken place at :llon of wtl now be affiliated they year ........... ., Hig4 has had this prepare,defense. Coach Don Verner althou After a scoreless fl irdnot pleasedwith the' ore IGA system which is one of front of the building pro- ......... Miss Herburger is well • Miss Iierburger's mother, quarter Skip Crawford commented, "We haven't ..... win receive a tree carLon ot the lar. gest dmtnbutors. • of claims,, that, the store is• now,, peek ....... ma cnes ano on .aL-°-" qualified fez the position by Edythe and her three scored twice more for his practiced enough together fobd in the Umted States. Shaver s IGA Foodhner , ........... virtue of education and ex- uncles; Paul, Marion and total of four TD's. Skip lead yet to be really effective. Membership in th@ IGA and numerous changes in sU::::w t lehen;tve U1 l;outnn perience. She was born in Verner Crowell were all the team in rushing with The squad is made up system makes it nossible for the interior directional signs ...... John Day Oregon and lived residents of this area 143 yards for the after- mostly of freshmen who , =- ot ttJA uracKers the store and it s customers are evident. • there until she attended Her main hobby, she noon. have had no experience so it Ralph Bass, who has been responsible, over the years for many of the fine im- provements in the store is enthusiastic about the new program. He says it is more progressive and efficient than any other he knows of. According to Ralph there During the following week there will be drawings for prizes. One prize will be a years supply of IGA Ice cream consisting of 52 one half gallons. In addition to that a ninteen inch Tele- vision set, an Electric Ice Cream Freezer and two Skate Boards will be given. to have the advantage of heavier buying power as well as a much greater choice of merchandise in- cluding meats Mr. Shaver pointed out that joining IGA in no way changes the ownership of the store but it will enable college for 7 Years at Oregon State University in Corvallis, receiving a B.S. in Psycology. She com- pleted her certification work in secondary educa- tion and received a master of education degree in ex- treme learning problems in 1974. While studying for her Masters Degree she was a teaching assistant in the psychology department for 2 years and an instructor for one year. Her next position was in the resource room in the high school in Kodiak, Alaska where she taught for the three years previous says, is "keeping busy". She is interested in crafts and woodcarving and she is looking forward anxiously to fulfilling the 6-months residency require- ment so she can get her license and do some fish- ing and hunting. Miss Herberger is not married, she is a C.B. fan; her handle is 'Copperhead' and she is trying to find a nice medium sized puppy to enjoy her large yard. She has purchased the mobile home formerly owned by Gary and Pare Window. Steve Ogden again dis- played his strength as he hammered the Riggins back- field all afternoon and picked up nine unassisted tackles. When asked to comment; on the game, Coach Nash said, "It was a great after- noon for the entire team. When we get play like we got today which allows ALL the players to get into the action its got to be special. Skip had a great day as did many of our players. We improved our game will take time. I thought many of the boys played quite well and the score was not really a good measuring stick as to how the game went. Against the rush we did quite well. John Edmunson also showed a lot of promise at the full. back position. We need work and polish, but we'll be in there before the sea- son is over". The JV's next game is scheduled for Tues- day, September 20 here against the same Garden Valley crew. Shavers IGA Foodliner. A new name and a new look both inside and out. This store under the management of Ralph Bass has been developed from a smell country store into a fine, modern grocery and dry goods concern. A credit to the community. Admissions Harvey Harrington, Council Ronald Wininger, Council Francine Ogden, Council John Thorp, Council Darlene Stewart, Council. Ruby Gray, Indian Valley Nita Branstetter, New Meadows Sue Hoffman, Council Clifford Crawford, Council Gunnard Johansan, Council Carl Shaver, 8oise, owner of Shavers markets• He made the decision to join IGA. Ralph Bass, long time man- ager of the Council store. He guided it from a small country store to what it is now• A fine, modern store. Births September 6, a daughter named Heather Nicolle was born to Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ogden. Meet Miss Verna Herburger, new Resource Teacher for the Council School. Verna says she is happy to be here in a country where hunting and fishing, which she loves, is available• Hospital Auxiliary To Hold Tea The Community Hospital Auxiliary is inviting you to attend their annual mem- bership tea, Thursday, September 22, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Earl Moyer. A program is planned. A special invita- tion to all new comers. The Moyer home is one mile north of town on high- way 95, on the right hand side of the road. The name will be on the gate. Divorce Filed CRAWFORD, Vivian E. against Clifford J. on Sept. 2. BAKER, Gordon & Hale, Lena D., suit for injunction against Glemser, F. Fred & Cheryl R. on Sept. 9 CHUCKLE OF THE WEEK Teacher: What do you call a person who keeps on talking when people are no longer interested? Student: A teacher. Pictured above, the :boxcar that houses athletic equipment for Council High School as it appeared before it was painted. Below it is shown after a paint job. We understand there is more to coma. / i~o~ AT LAST THEY DID IT! We kicked that poor old picture of the box car all over the paper, week after week. It traveled from the front page, to the want adds, to the editorial page and once even prempted a part of the Shabby Shop ad, Yep' they painted it[ And we understand that it is due for even more decoration soon, Even Bill Hilleboe was mystified for a while, He was pacified when the editor told him we weren't shooting at Union Pacific. Actually we believe the community owes the railroad a debt of gratitude, We are told, "The Price Was Right!'" [ Notes -- From Grandma's Noteboo i ! For eczema' stop eating/ur, ": food, plan healthful me, ! [ and take two teaspoons of blackstrap molasses in a glass[ skim milk twice a ......... .... .... !!