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THE COUNCIL RECORD - PAGE 5 - Wednesday, November 23, 1977
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Stir tcI the heat. Stir occasionally ,.., r, The "Old Ice Cream Agenda for Regular Meet-
NOTES FROM COUNTY until cool and spread on top by eadows Social"was agreat timeand ing for Board of Trustees
EXTENSION SERVICE of the jello. Sour cream or by MarshaShriver place for getting togetherMeadows Valley School
"Frenzied finance" is notwhipped cream may also be Sharon Rivers and enjoying "homemade District No. 11
an unusual problem. Finan- used as a topping. The Salmon River Savages each Wednesday from 1:30 Congratulations are in pie .... Ice Cream" fresh
cial decisions often are over- held their annual football p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Baby order to Mr. and Mrs. Ewald apple juice and coffee andIncluded in the agenda
whelming for the business- SAGE DRESSING banquet for parents, players sitting is furnished for those Kramer on their recent mar- most important friends! The for the regular meeting of
man, farmer and/or con- and cheerleaders on Nov. 11, with children. These friend- riage, social was held in conjunc- the Board of Trustees
sumer. So -- a "how to" on 1 loaf bread (dried and with Robert Spicklemire as ship Bible coffee s are held ++ tion with trying to preserve Meadows Valley School
investing money -- savingbroken) master of ceremonies. Theweekly in New Meadows, A new baby boywas born the New Meadows depot. District No. 11, were the
money and spending money 1/3 c. butter or margarine football players w e r eMcCall and Cascade as well to Debbie and Dave Heath.The 120 persons attending opening of bids for real
has been published by the1 c. celery, chopped awarded their letters for the as Riggins. Once a month a Lucas Dee Heath was born enjoyed the historic articles estate on three parcets.
U.S. Department of Agricul- 1 c. onion, chopped season by_ head coach Raybrunch or luncheon is held in on November 10 a n d on display and the highlights Also included in the
ture. It's actually a new2 t. salt (less if using salty Stowers and assistant coach McCall under the auspices of weighed 7 lbs. 13 oz. Thewere the Slides of the Valley agenda were the requests
investment evaluation hand- broth) Bob Zimmerman. T h e Scenic Valleys Christian grandparents are Mr. and past including a seriesof visitors. In these
l ok for analyzing invest- 1/2 t. pepper players were then awardedWomen's Club with a musi-Mrs. Boyd Moore, and Mr. taken during the actual burn- requests a question was
topportunities. 4 rounded t. rubbed sageboth coaches trophies in cal program and a specialand Mrs. Arthur D. Heath.ing of the 52 room Meadowsposed by Larry Peterson
.... While the purpose of the 3 cups water or broth appreciation of their efforts speaker. The December His great grandmother is Valley Hotel, that was on why the school board
book was to aid the business 3 eggs, slightly beaten this past season. The varsity luncheon is going to heldNaomi Moore. located near where the does not purchase locally.
person or farmer, the hand- cheerleaders performed see- December 8th at the Shore Martin McCarty home now Mr. Myers answered him
sits. Approximately $155.00that their overall objective
book can also be used by theSaute the onions and eral skits and Tammi Hopper Lodge at 12:00 noon and willThis afternoon, Nov. 23,was raised during the even-is to buy as cheaply as
consumer to make householdcelery in butter. Add season- and Tricia Tate sang for the be a Christmas tasting students of M.V. school ing to benefitthe depot
decisions. How much has toings to the bread. Add evenings entertainment,luncheon. The price will be possible. There was some
be saved to reach a savings celery, onions, and water.Those players receiving their $2.50 with music by the district 11 will recess at 2:30 study, discussion about the put-
p.m. in preparation of the chase of the carpeting and
goal in five years? What Add the eggs last. Mix well letters were, Randy Beeman, Jubilee s and the speaker Thanksgiving Holiday. Miss Bonnie Hibbard was Mr. Peterson asked that he
does it really mean to "corn- with a fork and don t fill the Ken Marek, Mike Virgin, will be Mrs. A.J. O Neal. School will resume Monday,the recipient of a $25.00 be contacted to allow him
pound interest? Shouldcavity of the bird too full to Melven Wisner, Keven Anyone wishing to attend Nov. 28th at the regular bond from the Rebekah to bid. There was also dis-
you buy a life membership in allow room for the dressing Stolson, Jim Rupp, Randy from the Salmon River areatime. Happy, Turkey Day! Assembly president for the cussion
an organization -- or justto expand as it cooks so it Rupp, Eric Barnard, Ross is asked to make reserva-
on
the
carpeting
best statewide essay How for the offices.
renewals?Plan to paYThe workY°Ur ofannualthese will stay light. ClaY,Medley,WillYDaveWingfield,Rainwater,Mike tions628_3658within NancYRiggins.TUrner at The Elks Club? Questions Theta Rho Can,, Make Me a The question was asked
decisions has been spelled- Marinate lamb in a sea- Bruce Willis, Don Moore and concerning this venture can Better Citizen presenting if a student could graduate
be answered by Ferd Muller, the award for R.A.P. was at mid term after filling
out to include everyone who soned mixture of half oil and Rick Hedges. The fund raising drive forCouncil; Don Fuller, McCall Verlene Hubbard, who was state requirements. This is
faces the economics of deci- half vinegar or other acid the Parent Teachers Organ-634-2580: Jim H a r d y, one of the local delegates to possible, but first a person
sion. ingredients for several hours LeRoy and Debbie Shaw, ization (PTO) community McCall 634-5950; L a m a r
A single free copy of the in the refrigerator beforeowners of the Riggins Motel calendar is well underway assembly, must petition to the State
publication "The Evaluationbroiling, t located in downtown Riggins and thus far the communityLankford, McCall 634-7171; Board and he/she also
reportedly lost one motelresponse has been great. If Bill Ward, New Meadows Archie Collins of New needs superintendent ap-
Meadows traveled to Men- proval and local school
of investment opportu- Please address any questions unit to fire last Saturday with anyone has not ' been con- 347-9478. Any of these men tana last week because of the board approval. A com-
nities, AH349 is available to the County Extension two other units sufferingtacted for a birthday calen- can answer questions con-
frOmservice,the PublicationsEC°n°mic Researchoffice, Service, Council, Idaho. some fire damage. LeRoy dar and wishes to order one, cerning the organization of death of his Mother. mittee is being formed to
U.S. Department of Agri- had been burning leaves please contact Mrs. Jim the local ilValley County study the effects of the
culture, Washington, D.C. when the fire spread to the Williams, Mrs. Hugh FultonElks Lodge. Residents wish Ray Clau- early graduation.
20250. Please include your Q. lfmylifeinsurancepol-motel. Mrs. Jeff Williamson or Mrs. James Wilson before sen a speedy recovery from A question was asked
icy gets stolen, can the thief who lives near the. motelthe 22nd of November. ThisThe Continental Breakfasthis heart attack. Ray has concerning what to do
zip code. cash it in? noticed the fir and r6ported will be the only fund raising about a board member
* * * it to her husband who in turn project for the school year. of Nov. 18 was held to help been in the Council hospital.
ORANGE SALAD A. No, he can't. An insur- alerted the city fire depart- start off the basketball sea- that does not attend board
ance policy has absolutely no SOn: parents and students The Screening Clinic held meetings. Mr. Myers
1 pkg. orange jello value to anyone except you. ment, while Mrs. William-The Riggins Chamber of and boosters alike enjoyed at the Scout Hall for pre- answered that the seat of a
1 ½ cups cold water And it's also replaceabh: bv son notified the Shaws. The Commerce met jointly with school children, was a suc-board member who misses
your insurancecompanv, motel units involved werethe local Art Guild last the affair.
/½ ups cold water To reduce the risk oi' losing unoccupied at the time of the Wednesday evening and dis- cess as several area parents 4 consecutive meetings
chose to use the clinic to see, may be declared vacant.
2 Iuge bananas your policy again, here's some Meridian as a salesman for 1
1 aandarin oranges good advice, fire. The city fire depart- cussed plans for a Christmas an oil company, while Lind if and how, they can further Absences may be excused,
2 c. boflingwater • Keep all your policies in a ment, headed by Robert scene to be placed in the was employed as a leg benefit their children by but he may forfeit if he
fails to be excused. If a
safe Place. " Spicklemire. deserves spe- gazebo at the Cleo Patterson secretary for a law firm in knowing what limitations vacancy has been declared,
1 c. drained pineapple • Keep a separate record of cial credit from our areaMemorial Park during the Boise. A few of their future they have, and how to aid
1 c. marshmenows each policy.
plans for The Fall Creek them in overcoming these the majority may appoint
citizenry for being so well holidays. Plans were also
trained and responding so made to continue with the
quickly to the fire alarm, annual Christmas tree light-
ing contest.
The women of the Salmon
River Community Church The new owners of the Fall
would like to extend a wel- Creek Store are Steve and
come to anyone wishing to Linda Eisele a n d son
attend their non-denomi-Richard, aged 2V2. Steve
national Bible Study held was previously employed in
• I~et the beneficiaries know
where these ptdicies anti rec-
ords are kept.
A good point to remember ]s
that if you store your insurance
policies in a safe deposit box
your beneficiaries would pr.b-
ably have to get permission
from the tax authorities to open
the box and this could delay the
payment of insurance
Plain English replaces legal terms and fine print
in our customer agreement forms.
Legalese.
Some things we accept only be-
cause they have been around for
years . !ike the confusing language
of financial agreements.
For instance:
When you last signed a purchase agreement or note. did
you understand everything? Probably not . because
most of us would have needed a legal expert to translate it.
We don't think that is right for either party, So. why not say
it in plain English?
We have simplified the wording of our customer forms.
Now, when you come in to talk over a loan. you can better
read and understand the agreement.
Here's the old and the new. Check the difference.
NEW: "'This is the sale and loan agreemem ]or the mer-
chandise that's described below."
Note the new version. Straight and simple.
It's something we both understand and. can feel confi-
dent in signing because we know the terms in detaik
Understandable. Confident. ~'~
Although Simple Forms are the latest' innovation,
the Simple Interest they can also give you is nothing
new at Idaho FirsL You can have more control over vour
loan interest costs.., and those charges become much
more clear and easier to understand.
Our Simple Interest Note tells you how long you have to,
repay the loan. what your monthly payment will be. a
breakdown of costs, total interest to be paid .. everything
you want to know about your
loan is there in plain English.
Simple Interestsimple
forms,
Make the above into a
salad and top with the fol-
lowing:
1 c. pineapple juice {may
be part water). Boil and add
to: c. sugar, 1 egg, 2 T.
cornstarch. Cook until thick-
ened,.,Add 1 small pkg.
cremn . oheese, broken lMtO
OLD: "The undersigned Buper. hereby buys on the terms
and conditions below and on the reverse side. the follow-
ing described merchandise, delivery and acceptance of
which in good order is hereby acknowledged by Buyer: ""
Simple interest and
simple forms., for
easier understanding
Store. are expanding the
meat department and offer-
ing a wider selection of meat
as well as wild game proces-
sing. They hope to build a
few more c a b i n s and
improve the camper parking
and hookups. They had been
looking for a business in $
rural area for several years
when they found the Fall
Creek Store and both feel it's
a perfect environment in
which to raise their family.
The community extends a
warm welcome to the three
of you.
The Salmon River Area is
growing in population so
rapidly we may soon be a
metropolis, but since we are
still a rural area at the
present and always inter-
ested in meeting new resi-
dents moving into the area,
please feel free to contact
this reporter so that we
might meet you in print as
well as in person. Any
church organization, civic
organi .ation or community
project is of great interest
and we would be very appre-
ciative to be made aware of
it.
The American Legion aux-
iliary is asking that anyone
having friends or relatives in
the armed forces to please
contact Mrs. James Wilson
or Mrs. Frank Heath with
the names and addresses of
those people so the auxiliary
may send Christmas cards to
them. t
limitations.
The second meeting of a
group forming in New
Meadows to take the place of
the now defunct Jay Cees,
will be held Nov. 18, 1977 at
&O0 p.m.An tl . S¢out HaIL
The community is urged to
attend as the Labor Day
Bar-b-que, the Easter egg
hunt, bike safety and gun
safety programs hang in the
balance.
The Elementary School
children were enjoying the
teachers conferences with
parents, Thursday and Fri-
day, as the children were out
of school at noon those days.
"Tuesdays & Thursdays"
Several adults are finding
out how difficult it is to
re-learn how to study. The
B.S.U. Adult Education
Courses are being taken
under the direction of Mrs.
Donna {Jerome) Myers. The
classes are to avail persons
to review subjects and to
study for G.E.D. {equiva-
lency) Certificates. There are
also plans for business skills
and job related courses
beginning in January. Per-
sons interested in classes -
come on. call Mrs. Myers in
McCall 634-5521.
Also any person desiring a
specific course ie "welding"
or knowing of a qualified
instructor contact Mrs.
Myers as soon as possible.
a qualified person.
Mick Matthews asked
the question about the Jr.
High, if $7000 would re,
pair the building so it can
be used. Mr. Stillman said
they would have to have a
special meeting. Lee Dixon
asked why we are getting
.rid of, the Jr. High buitdi
and Mr. Myers said the stu-
dents are more availed to
better educational facil-
ities, also the maintenance
is more expensive to keep
the old building.
Other items discussed in
the meeting were: grade
requirement to take part
m sports; cost of dicta.
phone equipment; gym
schedule; equalization of
funding; a Senior Break
instead of a Senior Sneak;
open campus, which was
tabled; the Commence,
ment date for Sunday,
May 21, 1978 at 2:00 p.m.
Insurance was also dis-
cussed, besides salaries and
the negotiation staff. The
airport property was also
discussed, and it was deci.
ded to hold a special meet.
ing on Wednesday, 16th at
7:00 p.m.
Anniversaries:
Wes & Jerri Jeffs - 13th
Purl & DeVote Fritschle
Warren & Tessie Osborn
Mick & Gloria Matthews
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