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December 7, 1977     The Adams County Record
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77 THE COUNCIL RECORD - PAGE 5 - Wednesday, December 7, 1977 Stir&Stitch save energy and save dollars. serving your oven's heat will NOTES FROM COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE BEEF STROGANOFF ENERGY SAVING 1 T. Flour ON WATER 1 lb. beef sirloin cut into Sixty gallons of water "per ¼ inch strips day" is used per person -- on V=c. chopped onion the average -- according to 2 T. butter II.S. Department of Agricul- 1 T. tomato paste ture Extension specialists. 1 c. sourcream And, that number has tripled ½ t. salt since 1900. Take an 8 point check test 2 T. butter c. thinly sliced " see how efficiently you mushrooms dv.,Jerve water. Have you .... clove garlic, minced 1. Installed flow control T. flour devices in the shower? 1 ¼ c. beef stock or broth 2. Limited the amount of shower water by the way you use the hot and cold water faucets.? 3. Cut off all water if you are going to be away from home on a vacation or trip so that it would prevent someone from turning on outside faucets while you are away? ' 4. Insulated hot water pipes to reduce the amount of water which must run to get hot water to the faucet.? 5. Checked faucets for drips. (Make r e p a i r s promptly because the pro- blems only get worse.) 6. Taught children to turn water faucets off tightly after use. 7. Checked the toilet to see if it is continuing to flow after flushing. {Check with small amount of food color- ing in tank...see if the color trickles into the bowl--if so, there is a leak and repair is needed.) 8. Adjusted the float level of the toilet to reduce the amount of water necessary to flush the toilet. RESIST BEING AN OVEN "PEEKER" The less you open the oven door while something is bak- ing, the less energy you'll waste. Every time the oven door is opened, the oven temperature drops 25 to 75 degrees. The oven must then turn on to replace the heat that was lost. Make sure your oven's thermometer is accurate and use a timer to tell when to check the food. Over the long run, con- 2 T. Cooking sherry Combine 1 T. flour and salt and dredge meat in the mix. Heat the skillet and add 2 T. butter. When melted add sirloin and brown quickly on all sides. Add mushroom, onion, and garlic. Cook 3 or 4 minutes, until the onion is tender. Remove meat and mush- rooms from skillet. Add 2 T. butter to pan drippings. When melted blend in 3 T. flour. Add tomato paste. Slowly pour in the beef stock. Cook,stirring con- stantly until m i x t u r e thickens. Return meat and mushrooms to skillet. Stir in sour cream and sherry. Heat briefly. Serve over persisted noodles. Makes 4 or 5 ser- vings. APPLE NUT BREAD ¼ c. shortening 2 eggs 1 t. soda 2 c. peeled raw apples, coarsly grated 2/3 c. sugar 2 cups flour 1 t. salt 1/, c. chopped walnuts Cream shortening and sugar until fluffy, add eggs. Boat until smooth. Sift flour, soda and salt. Add to creamed mixture alternately with apples. Stir in nuts. Turn batter into a floured & greased loaf pan. Please address.any questions to the County Extension Service, Council, Idaho. I by Sharon Rivers The Garnet Rebekah Lodge # 120 held it's regular meeting November 22, and welcomed a former member, Opal Maruardt who now resides in Norfolk, Nebraska The next meeting will be held on December 13th when there will be an election of officers and trustees. A social hour will follow with a Christmas salad bar, dessert and gift exchange for both men and women. Price of the gifts will be limited to $2.00 or something hand-made. Former residents of Pol- lock, Rev. and Mrs. Carl B. Corbit, Priest River, Idaho, announce the up-coming marriage of their daughter, Karen Sue Corbit to Gary Graves on Saturday the 17th of December, in Spokane, Washington. The 4-H Achievement Night held November 29th, saw many deserving young- sters and leaders receiving their awards. The 4-H pro- gram is such an asset to the community and it's children and we were pleased to see so many participants having taken part this year. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wutzke deserve a very special thank you as they coordinated the pro- gram for this area. The awards were given by Mr. Carl Crabtree, Grangeville. Those leaders who gave so generously of their time are truly the most un-selfish and caring people and we all appreciate you. Riggins Area Achievement Night Club awards $15 each man River Saddlers and The Mustangs. First Year Members Teresa Willman, Kim Smith, Yvette Rivers, T e r r y Delaney, Angels Merritt, Dawn Close, Heather Close, Tony Anderson, Ken Par- tridge, Marcie Marek, Teresa Lee, Tim Dahlquist, Danny Cook, Jeff Bunn, Jerry Potter, Lee Spickel- mire, Debbie Swift, Sherry Swift, Lilly Thompson, Rick Travis, Kim Willman, Alan Woods, and Vicki Heath. Second Year Members - Jeannie Leonard, Kerrie Leonard, Corrine McCrac- ken, Bobby Emery, Lisa Schultze, Bill Wutzke, Mike Strain, Teresa Williams, Sharma Maxey, Tammy Wil- liams, Laree Wilkins, Michelle Thompson, Donnie Smith, Quincy Matteson, Heidi Hopper, John Hollen- beak, Derl HoUenbeak and Lie Gray. Third Year Members Donna Gill, Cherie Shipley, Heather Mason, Julie Brown and Janette Mignerey. Fourth Year Member Cheryl George. Fifth year Members - Mar- tin Parrish, Lonnie Strain, and Arlene Ruark. Sixth Year Members - Gayle Gill and Jeanette Hub- bard. First Year Leaders - Mrs Gary Waite, Gary Waits, Mrs. Norm Close, Mrs. Dale Astle, Mrs. Bob Beeman, Gary Wutzke and Mrs. Gary Willman. Third Year Leader - Judi Witzke. Fifth Year Leader - Mrs. Deward Gill. Sixth Year Leader - Mrs. presented by Brown Motors: Paul Campbell. 8 Fudge Bars, The Cookers, Eighth Year Leader - Mrs. The Tube Taters, Salmon Ron Strain. River Survivors, Krafty Twenty-third Year Leader Kids, Dancing Needles, . Mrs. Thelma Wallace. Helping Morn and Dad, Sal- Junior Leader - Gayle Gill. Notes -- From Grandma's Notebook The best time to trap is the first stormy night of the .... winter and before any winter storm. The animals are foraging for good and seeking warm holes for dens. replaces legal terms and fine print in our customer agreement forms. Legalese. Some things we accept only be- NEW: "'This is the sate and loan agreement for the met. cause they have been around for chandise that's described below." years ... like the confusing language Note the new version. Straight and simple. of financial agreements. It's something we both understand and can feel confi- For instance: dent in signing because we know the terms in detail. When you last signed a purchase agreement or note. did Understandable. Confident. you understand everything? Probably not ... because most of us would have needed a legal expert to translate it. Although Simple Forms are the latest innovation, We don't think that is right for either party. So. why not say the Simple Interest they can also give you is nothing it in plain English? , new at Idaho First. You can have more control over your loan interest costs.., and those charges become much We have simplified the wording of our customer forms, more clear and easier to understand. Now, when you come in to talk over a loan, you can better read and understand the agreement. Our Simple Interest Note tells you how long you have to repay the loan. what your monthly payment will be, a Here's the old and the new. Check the difference, breakdown of costs, total interest to be paid .. evewthing OLD: "The undersigned Buyer. hereby buys on the temls you want to know about your and conditions below and on the reverse side. the follow- loan is there in plain English. ing described merchandise, delivery and acceptance of Simple Interest ... simple which in good order is hereby acknowledged by Buyer:... forms. IIII to Santa Dear Santa: I hope I can have a tape deck so I can record some songs with my recorder you gave me last year and some new records for the record player you gave me the year before that. All my Barbie dolls need new clothes too, the ones they have went out of style. I also want a Danny and Marie Show House with Danny and Marie included, of course. A Super size Barbie and maybe a Darts Buggy. Oh yes, I almost forgot to mention the tape "Funkie Favorites" to go with the tape deck you're sending. I have out-grown all my western clothes and I really look funny when I ride the horse you gave to me when I was seven. I didn't really want him but Mom said you gave him to me because she always wanted one when she was a little girl but you just gave her things like a little sack of candy or a home-made rag doll. Santa, my little brother and I only have one motorcycle and we have to share it so could you please bring us one more because we don't like to share our things. Please make sure that all the parts and pieces of the toys are there 'cause my Dad sure gets mad when he puts them together and things are missing. I will leave all the broken toys for you to pick up and take to some little girl or bey who doesn't have very much. There will be milk and cookies for you on the hearth. I hope you like 'era, I made them all by myself, 'cause my Morn and Dad had to go to a party and we are alone again tonight. I Love You Santa The House Interior Com- mittee approved a one-year moratorium on increasing grazing fees charged by New Meadows by Marsha Shriver Need the number? The Sheriffs Office Annex phone number is 347-2500 of course Deputy Clagg is still receiving calls at his home phone and through the Council office. December 19 should find the music in the air. The Meadows Valley Music Department Christmas Time Concert will be in the school at 7:00 p.m. with the stu- dents under the direction of Russell Terrell. Dinner for two w a s awarded to Dorothy Jordan of Goose Creek New Meadows as the recipient of the prize of the eighth grade money making pro- ject. The Freshman class is not far behind in their 1st project this year. Any freshman class member of M.V.H.S. will be glad to accept a donation of 75c or 2/$1.00 towards a $25.00 gift certi- ficate to the McCall Rexall Drug, to be given away Dec. 20th. The class is also having a contest. The class member who turns in the most dona- tion stubs will receive $5.00 according to class president Nancy Shriver. The winter weather has arrived. Snowmobilers are really enjoying themselves and expounding on the bene- fits of their brand sled. Others relating "mines great - it's paid for". Skiers glee- fully heading for the slopes. Flatlanders happily slipping and sliding their way north to join us in our wonderland. Shrubs, not blanketed before, are now snuggled down in a soft blanket of snow. Lights have begun to appear on the streets, trees have begun their way to lower country, Several truck- loads were seen passing through Thursday. Children are now trying to get Morn to put out some Christmas decorations. "Morn, it is only 18 days till Christmasl" The spirit is nearing, more of us are making our annual effort to wish everyone a safe Merry Season. A group of interested ladies are working with Superintendent Jerry Myers towards an Enrichment block for highschool students. This will be in actuality a mini- home ec. course under local instructors - to begin 2nd semester if it c an b e arranged. trees on Saturday, Dec. 10. Next meeting will be December 13, and the second meeting and Christ- mas party will be Dec. 20. Both meetings will start at 6:30 at the Lumberjack Care. Dick Parker, Lions Club President Family Store federal agencies for grazing PLAID KENNING TON SHIR TS cattle and sheep on public Size S, M, L & XL lands, Congressman Steve STrums said. KENNING TON KNIT SHIRT STrums, R-Idaho, a mem- Large Assortment of Styles and Colors ber of the Interior Commit- tee said the bill will give CAREER CLUB DRESS SHIRTS Congress an additional year " and Pastel Colors to study possible alternatives to proposed increased graz- ing fees. The Bureau of Land Management and the Forest. Service earlier this year cal- led for a 25 per cent increase in grazing fees for next year. "A 25 per cent increase is four times the national infla- tion rate and this would have a significant impact on the Sizes From 14 ½ to 1 MEN'S SWEATERS Pullover and Coat Styles • TIES • BELTS • SOCKS FANCY HOLIDAY BLOUSES livestock industry." the congressman said. Sizes 8- 18 STrums said grazing fees Black, White, Red, Pink, Navy should not be increased LONGSHIRTS dramatically as long as the livestock industry is in a TO MIX OR MATCH depressed economic position Black, White, Beige Plaids -- Stripes because of the drought. .. LONG DRESSES The [ion's Den-. • s,zo 10-18 Prints and Plain Colors WOMEN'S PANT SUITS Vice President, Ray Plum: 2 and 3 Piece Sizes I 0-18 mer conducted the Nov. 8th meeting of the Council l GLOVES • PANTIES • SCARVES Lion s Club, in the absence of Lion President, D i c k • COLOGNE • JEWELR Y Parker. It was decided at that meeting, that the Lion's • HANDBAGS Club would help with the ee Our New administration of the A-4 Girls Basketball Tourna-- Children's Department ment, during February. The Club tried to paint the cross- • PANTS • TOPS • SETS walks on two different week- Toddlers Sizes 2 - 4 ends and were rained out both times. The year of the Farah For Youth ---- big drought will be remem- bered by the Council Lions• CORD STAR IEANS as the yearwere sorainedmany of their " • RAINBO W.1EANS & VESTS projects out. There was a real • BRUSHED DENIM JEANS turnout for Ladies night, whe Lion Paul Adam was•POL YES TER DRESS PANTS{ installed by the Club Presi- dent...',ion Paul was span- sored by Lion Jim Grey. It-- The Lions Club will con- duct a Christmas tree sale again this year. The Club will go to the woods after the