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] 0 Let's in the Section THE COUNCIL RECORD - 1 - Section 2 - Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1977 | by Rols ndp Elsie Marti w F°n r Upper co u n try Howlands, while the child- e n s orgamzauonsr ' cce .......... ens mother, County Health WoodCutting Policy a ptea trio mvltatlon tram t~wd~d a hnaln,~ • Nurse, at ................ West Park Plaza, Ontario, - .... Ore., to hold a cooked food meetmg m borne. No permit is required to (3) Avoid driving on the and bazaar there Satur- Mr John ..... " - cut dead material for fire- roads whentheyare soft. The B ...... ' s. Drlaweu anu . aptm women,s Mrs. G r a n t Williamson wood for personal use from (4) If you fall trees onto lvzm.mon ciety, me attended an Eastern Star Boise Cascade timberlandsroads, clear the roadway RKehefS()ciety, the M art ha Chapter meeting in Meridian in central Idaho, Regional before you leave. . g on,.ana ne Alpine Tuesday evening of last Timberlands Manager Dale (5) Know the ownership of ewmg. luD. t ommittee.sweek. Grand Representa- Anderson announced this the land before you start r ere .m charge of.thetr tires were honored during week. However, cutting cutting. (Some private pectlvebooths and, It wasthe meeting, Mrs William- standing green trees or owners do not allow wood r • • o. • eperted, each orgamzatmn son isGrand Representativemanufactured logsis not cutting.) Contact the Boise earned well over a hundred to Arkansas From Idaho. permitted and is,in fact,Cascade Forestry Depart- dollars for their organiza- Arkansas is Mrs. William- illegal, ments at Horseshoe Bend or tions. The West Park Plaza son's native state. Manufactured logs are McCall, during regular management offered the easily identified. They will working hours, for infer- invitation in appreciation for Mr. and Mrs. Morris be sawed at both ends, mation on the location of Upper Country patronage of Bickley, who with three delimbed and u s u a l I y Boise Cascade timberland. their stores, other couples, friends from bunched along roads. (6) Respect the rights of California, spent nearly In addition to avoiding other forest users. Boise After their Friday noon three weeks on a big game cutting green trees or logs, C a s c a d e timberland is dinner, several Seniors took hunt in the area of Elk City, firewood cutters are asked to equally open to all publici =iiii ii a drive out on Cuddy Moun- returned home Saturday follow several basic rules: uses that do not damage the Adams County Sheriff, hey, James C. M o r f i t t, Commission from September tain for the afternoon. Nine- evening. Mr. Bickley was (1) Use great care in falling resources or in, terfere with Jim Hileman, was awarded aChairman of the Region II 1973 to May 1976. The award teen had attended the dinner successful in bagging a any tree. Boise Cascade s operating Certificate of Appreciation at Commission, presented the reads, "In Recognition and that day. moose. During the first eight (2) Be careful with fire in the programs. , the Region II Law Enforce-Certificate on behalf of the Appreciation of Dedicated days of their stay in Elk City, forest at all times, lent Planning Commission State of Idaho a n d t h eService to the Continued Mr. and Mrs. Ted Braun it rained so no hunting was • meeting September 30, in Region II Commission for Improvement of the Crimmal who with her brother and possible. The four couples Forest Superwsor Completes McC , Idaho. C a n y o n Sheriff Hileman's service as Justice System of the State sister-in-law, the John spent those first days in their County ProsecutingAttar- a member of the Region II of Idaho." Kerners, Weiser,spent camper, visiting and playing IB& R Trgck All to it I {- nearly three weeks visiting Of Roo d/ S A Oe] Oir] relatives and old friends in cards. Review reas Saturday evening. Enroute zeus to enjoy dinner in the The Forest Sdpervisor, After reviewing all the T home they stopped with Cambridge center Wednes- Bill Sendt, announced today suggested inventorvchan|zes For Oct. 22 23 [ [! relatives in Nebraska, COle- day, were Edith Wikoff and that he has completed pre- an(i-in light of" roadless Diffe ntial rado and American Falls. son, Clarence, Council; liminary review of the pub- areas standards, it was -- l Many people know, after ifs | Edith Nikerson, E l o i s e lic's suggestions for updat- decided that only m i n o r Mrs. Howard Marti and Pierson and EdRoss, Weiser. ing the Payette National boundary changes to avoid The Council Men s Golf I too late, that driving a car| J with worn out shock absorbers4 others of the family, Mrs. Forest roadless .... and undevel- mapping errors and insd- Association tournament will J is a very dangerous business. I Vera Higgins, Baker, Ore., Shellie Heiner, Miss aped area revmw and evalu-vertent inclusion of private be held on October 22 & 23. j Our prices are reasonable. 4 and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Washington County, enter- ation (RARE II). land along theboundary was The tournament will consist l ~=~I== ~ Stop in and be safe. ] Hopkins, Oregon Slope, rained during the after din- necessary to update the pre- of 27 holes of golf -- nine went to Williams, Ariz., to nor program with Violin . Supervisor Sendt notedsent inventory. The final holes to be played with 6revolt 6904J attend funeral services of a music for which her mother, that about 150 individuals version of this inventoryanother member of the asso- brother, Alfred Hopkins. Mrs. Lynn Heiner, played responded to the Forest'stotaling about 900,000 acres ciation before October 22. They returned Saturday the piano accompaniments, request for input on RAREwithin 19 separate roadless The remaining 18 holes will evening. The Dennis Martis, 1I. A wide range of sug- areas has been forwarded to be played on Saturday, Oct. Council, drove down after Seniors reported ill were gestions were received onRegional Forester, V e r n 22 and Sunday, Oct. 23. Mrs. Howard Marti Saturday John Manning, a patient inpossible additions or dole- Hamre. The complete writ-There will be a $2.00 per afternoon, the hospital, and tions to the roadless area ten comments received person entry fee. All those All Starlight, Progress and Vird Mrs. Herb Lilly, a patient in inventory. In addition to from the public were also who have regularly played in Mr. and Mrs. C a s e y a nursing medical clinic in suggested changes in the sent. the Thursday evening golf LIGHT FIX'lURES Neiman, Arco, enroute home Nampa. inventorY, many recommen- This inventory and sup- league and have paid or after spending a week with uauonsmr developing crite- porting data will be cam- wish to pay their $2.50 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Pear- ria to be used in evaluating bined with that from other association dues are invited Albert Neiman, Culdesac, son, and relatives, Mr. and the inventoried areas for Intermountain R e g i o n to participate in the tourna- stopped for an over night Mrs. Kennie Nelson, Boise, wilderness or nonwilderness Forests and forwarded to the ment. i 60 Watt 12Or G.K. visit Saturday with an uncle and Mrs. Esther Sleight, uses were received. Some of Forest Service Office i n .,, i and aunt, the Chris M tis. New Plymouth, went to these suggestions w e r eWashington, D.C. for final production of the B-1 bom= Council to attend the wed-received at the worshops analysis and evaluation, ber, accelerate the develop- Mr. R. I. Howland, Rig- ding of yet another relative, conducted in August and Individuals wishing to check lent of the MX-advanced IVORY PLUG-INS - - 3 For $1.00 gins, spent from Monday Lane Pearson, of New others w e r e brought in on the dispositon of their ICBM, and improve the until Wednesday with her Plymouth, and Miss Tami person to the Supervisor's suggestions may do so at the accuracies and yield of our son's family, the Randy Muller, Council. Office or mailed prior to the Supervisor's Office i n submarine-launched missile IVORY 1-POLE SWITCH 3 For $1.00 September 15 deadline. McCall. warheads pending a drastic reduction in numbers of ALL WHITE SWITCHES, PLUG-INS Urges heavy ICBM's by the Soviet Union. AND PLATES SO° o OFF Reg. Prices "There is simply no way New Salt "President Carter that the United States can l l/z ABS Plastic Drain Pipe 29c Foot celed production of the c -1 negotiate a helpful SALT strategic bomber with no agreement unless the Presi- 1 I/z,ABS 9(}0 ELL i reciprocal a c t i o n by the dent and his negotiators take . 30c Soviet Union, and data a hard line with the Rus- indicates that the Sovietsians." Symmssaid. 250 ROLL 12-2 W. G. ROMEX $16.75 Craft Supplies Congressman S t e v e Union has accelerated pro- "I know that President Symms today urged Presi- duction and deployment ofCarter would have the full dent Carter to work toward a new intercontinental ballis- support of the American " i Macrame Supplies new Strategic Arms Limita- tics missles (ICBMs)," people and the Congress in Supplies tion Treaty (SALT) agree- Symms said. such tough negotiating J Tole Painting ment that will "redress the Symms and a group of tactics, contrary to advice emerging imbalance in stra- congressmen joined together given him by liberal policy- Cmmbrldge Phon Cold Ceramics tegicmissilecapahility."on the House near to urge makers thin the Admini - Symms R-Idaho, said that President Carter to reorder tration." 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