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THE COUNCIL RECORD - PAGE 6 - Wednesday, December 7, 1977
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, • luck dinner. The meeting Owasso, Okla., spent from Oladhart had as their What's Co kin"
r] was held in the Jack Thursday until Saturday with Thanksgiving Day guests O
Barinaga home. The Harvest her parents, the Arthur their two sons, daughter and 12-7-77
by Dinner was reported to haveWilsons. A post Thanks- their families. They were the Fried chicken
Elsie Mufti been well attended, giving pot luck dinner was David Gladharts, Pierce, the
Mr. and Mrs. T.C. Mink
were Thanksgiving Day
guests of their son and
daughter, the Bovd Minks.
TheRick Cblemans, Council,
were additional guests.
Dave and Bryan Basle,d,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy
Heffner, Sunland, California
arrived back in Cambridge,
Friday from Derby, Montana
where they have been help-
ing their daughter's family,
Rev. and Mrs. Thomas
students at the University of Brown and two children, get
Idaho, and Diane Ballard settled in their new home.
spent three days last weekThe Browns made their
with the John Franldins. The
Ballards accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin and son,
Gary, to Council to spend
Thanksgiving Day attending
a Clarke family reunion, the
affair was held in the Council
Valley Grange hall. Others
attending the reunion were
Mrs. Franklin's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P.H. Clarke, the
Dwight Murpheys, Council;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bratton,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard,
daughter, Laurie, Janet Bal-
lard and Mike Franklin, all of
Boise.
home in Cambridge during
the several years he was a
pastor of the Cambridge
Baptist Church. He was
transferred to Derby this
fall. The Heffners arrived in
time to help the family move
to their new home and they
visited also at other points
before coming back to Cam-
bridge. While in Cambridge
they were houseguests of
Thelma Whitaker. They left
the middle of the week to
return to Sunland.
Mrs. Carl Hansenl with
given to honor the visitor
Friday.
Out of town guests to
attend the Wednesday noon
Senior Citizen's dinner in
Cambridge were Mr. and
Mrs. Sonny Simpson, Mrs.
Edith Wikoff and son,
Clarence, Council.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Shultz
and children, Steve and
Cherry, returned Sunday
after spending their Thanks-
giving vacation with rela-
tives at Kooskia and Cotton-
wood. They also attended
the University of Idaho
Boise State football game at
Moscow.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Hansen attended
funeral services in Twin
Falls for Mrs. Anderson's
mother, Mrs. Tilla Fer-
Gary Gladharts and Daryl
Potters. Grandsons, Michael
and Stephen, stayed with
their grandparents until Sun-
day while their parents the
David Gladharts, were in the
Lower Country. They all
returned to Pierce Sunday
afternoon.
The Allan Dopfs returned
home Saturday evening from
Bellingham, Wash., where
they had been guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gil-
bert Brehm. Mr. Dopf took
his wife and the two little
boys to Bellingham by plane.
Later he joined his family
there, making the trip by car
in time to spend several days
over the Thanksgiving holi-
day in Bellingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bonner
and family, Pierce, returned
there Sunday after vaca-
tioning over
Potatoes & gravy
Carrot sticks
Jello
Pumpkin bread & butter
Milk
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Peroshki
Catsup or mustard
Corn
Mixed fruit
Bar cookie
Milk
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Submarines
Tomato soup
Pickles
Sliced oranges
Cake
Milk
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Lasagna
French bread
Salad
Plums
Milk
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Thanksgiving
Mrs. Chris Marti as co- guson, 98, of Boise, held with her parents, the Law- 12-13-77
Jack Mccoy and David hostess, entertained the Saturday. Val Hansen, a
Pfost took their grandfather, members of the Salubria grandson of the Andersons, rence Fords. Creamed chicken over
biscuits
Arthur Wilson, to Council to club who met in her home stopped here and then he too Mr. and Mrs. . P a r k Buttere'a peas
see the show, Mountain Monday afternoon, went to attend the funeral.Wonder, Council, joined the .......
....... t.arro cemery StiCKS
Man, Monday evening. During the meeting, Mrs. Jack wonoers oI uamoriage .........
....... mpKm cusmro wmppeu
Earl Armacoat reported that Mr. and Mrs. George Ford m spenomg tnangsglvlng ton, h =
Mrs. Lester Robinson was twelve members of the club have been hauling their cat- Day with the Don DeCour- M;I [
elected to serve the Altar attended the October 27, tle from Donnelly to their seys in Nampa. The Park .......
Society as president during harvest supper held in theRush Creek ranch for winterWonders then spent Sunday . PRETT'NEAR THE HARDEST WORK'N,
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election of officers held at Armacoathome. feeding, with their sons family at6== AF MOST E-FFICIENT, WOOD BURN'N,
their recent meeting. Mrs. Mrs. Hansen read several y [rj
Robinson will succeed Mrs. poems during the program The Willie Grays, Mesa, Cambridge. CONTRAPTION EVER DEVISED ] ' . I
Gary Bonzelet who held that hour, which were written by stopped briefly with his Several local residentsl • INCE INDOOR PLUMBIN
office the past year. Mrs. her mother, sister, Della Riggin, before reported feeling the SundayI • dff All
Thomas Vogel was elected The hostesses served going on to Washington to morning earth tremor which [ mu!tiplic,a c0 s, ....
secretary/treasurer, refreshments after the meet- spend Thanksgiving with was reported to have cen- [ tion? Guess aaain. It's • .... , ........ , p,ooo ,.g • R,g , o, oo, .... , ...... ,v
tered in the Cascade area. I ': -- ..-r ......... . DO.C. ....
• ~ Sl~e efbclefll COOking Su~l~lCe$ w~th OP~erenl Ot S~'Ove
During the bualneas sea- members of their family Others reported hearing the I newspapernewspaper talK, elK for, or as oneone • ..... ....
sion, plans were made for a : there.
• Supe,*o.' Ooor seat complelely ehmmales hre • Unlq,.,e venhnq system prevents ewcesslve heal
November 20, harvest pot Mrs. Bobby and Mrs. William booms, column by 2-inch ad. ....... , goD .h .... y
Too small to be effec- • Wdl smoke when properly ~nstalled * Fife br ck h/3eng
• SUIO~IOt IOCk~r~l sc,eens On a~l h,eplace models
REAL NICE PLACE TO STOP! tive? You're reading Randy Council
(Except on Wednesday) this one 253-6045
LISTINGS Comfortable, new decor
UNDER CONSTRUCTIONBuT Carefully Prepared Foods
OPEN FOR BUSINESS Open 7 A.M. Close 9 P.M.
HWY. 55
. Close 11 P.M. Weekends Everything you need for a car
IN WARREN, home on 2 lots and out- : NANCY'S COFFEESHOP -- Tools & Equipment
buildings. Reduced to $14,S00. Midvole, Idaho
NORTH HORNET CREEK 43 Acre Ranch, Central Idaho's Newest, most up-to-date,
some good bottom land. Old house and H'-OMES &
barn. 35 shares water rights $49.500.00 Auto Supply Store
17 ACRES on Weiscr River frontage, 10 ACRES, 2 bedroom home, highway frontage, 3 Mi. Complete Dbplay of Automotive Accessories
edjacent to Starkey Hot Springs, timbered. N. Council. Assumable V. A. loan. Cashout owners
on county road. equiW. Full price $32000.00. Prompt, Friendly Service
HOME PHONES
RANDY HART ............. 634-5331 Small. well kept home. ideal for couple. Cinder block Downtown McCall, Idaho Ph. 634-7145
MARDI HART ............. 634-2604 garage or shop. Upstairs room partially finished. Terms
SH E RMAN HART ........... 634-2604 available to responsible party. $13,900. 00 .
20 ACRES undeveloped, Weiser River thru property. COUNCIL OFFICE McCALL OFFI_CE
..... .... $1,000 per acre. Good terms available, eer, Muller- Broker Don Fuller- Assoc. Broker
m l l i mill
........ Darrel Morris - AssOC. Broker Pete Saucom
' - ........ WE NEED listings for residential properties. Have BiHC, iss Shari Katzenburger
Phone 253-4264 Donna Campbell
buyers for reasonably priced homes in Council and Box 7 Lamar Lankforcl
suburban acreages, counc., Idaho 83612 Phone 634-2241
. Box 400
McCall, Idaho
ajor
HOME APPLIANCES - DOMESTIC REFRIGERATION
POWER HAND TOOLS
HEATING SYSTEMS
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PHONE 253-4248
MiiKIi OIL
SERVING
CAMBHIL)GE INDIAN VALLEY
BEAR & CUPRUM
We can now make home and
ranch deliveries of
NO-LEAD GASOLINE
also
Regular- Premium- Dimel
Stove Oil and a full line of
Gear Oil and Grease
BULK TANKS - We have them
PHONE 253-4767
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
COUNCI L
ECOe= S%ttrdoWe iern Mus _
&Sund Even'ng
Don & June Carmichael & Shela
VALF. AHO
Listings needed -- Call 253-6946
HOMES & ACREAGE WITH HOMES 32 ACRES - 7 miles North of Council,
borders Highway 95. Covered with Pine trees
TWO BEDROOM remodeled home on ~mall $1,000.00 per acre 20% discount for cash.
,=..,o,~.~ m.~,~ corner lot in Council. only one block from
@~oise Cascade Holrlle8 the business area. Would make an excellent 160 ACRES borders National
timberland,
retirement home. Total price $9,000.00.Forest on 3 sides - Approximately 25 miles
M.S. RITTER Broker 253-6946 Small down payment and $100. per month North West of Council on edge of Wild
RICK R ITTER, Salesman Eves.253-6012 payments at8%interest. Horse Canyon. $80,000.00 with terms.
304 Illinois Ave Council, Idaho
Approximately 37 ACRES with irrigated
meadows, Aspen and apple trees, Hornet
LARGE UNUSUAL home under construc- Creek flows through the property. About
tJon on Hornet Creek Road with approx. 12 miles North West of Council. $60,000.00
30 acres. A good value at $50,000.00 with terms available.
,: SMALL BUSINESS, nicely located. FamilyApprox. 35 acres North edge of Council
;"~ type botcher and meat cutting business in Valley. Has a beautiful view, well, power and
10 ACRES, 1 mile north of Weiser with .rn ] iie home, Council. Shop building only 3 years old. a barn. Land is nearly all cultivated and
2 wells, septic tank and electricity, Only $ O,000. Complete line of equipment including kill- seeded to alfalfa and grass. Total price
truck. $28,500. Terms. $39,500.00 Terms available.
2 BEDROOM HOME in country. Has good well and is a
DREAM home. Only $28,000. 10 ACRES~ nice homesite, well & septicON HORNET CREEK, Approx. 1.8 acres."
: system, electricity in, storage shed, counW Beautiful aspen trees and county road
road frontage. $18,500. frontage. $4,500.00 Cash price.
GOOD summer rangeland, 1720 acres at only $75.00
per acre.
Approx. 35 ACRES with farm land, pine McCALL OFFICE
FAMILY BUSINESS, located on busy north-south state trees, Highway frontage plus 2 springs. One #1
highway. Attractive Motel, service station plus lovely spring is developed. Beautiful view homesita. NEWER log home in McCall, has 3 b "*
home. Is in tourist and hunting and fishing area. Could be divided. Buy on terms at $35,000. rooms, 2 baths, electric heat, fireplace, =.
32 ACRES 7 miles north of Council. yard. Close to school. $38,500. Terms.
EXCEPTIONAL 9 acres with river frontage. Development property. Check for details on 160 ACRES remote timber land bordering
this one. National Forest on 3 sides. $80,000. Terms.
20 ACRES with nice older home at Midvale. BEAUTIFUL Recreation lot in peaceful
Pinessubdivision.$4,500.00.Terms. 10 ACRES, well, nice view, Mesa $12,000
Stop and see what we have to offer, terms available
BOISE CASCADE HOMES LAND PARCELS JUST IN! - 3 adjoining parcels of 1.23 acres
each. 1 parcel with new 3 bedroom 2 bath
Many styles to choose from Approx. 2 acres building site with beautiful log cabin, priced at $42,000.00. Parcel No.
. view. Located on the edge of Mesa Hill.2 has a well and is priced at $10,000.00/
Ada J. Hanson, G.R.I., REALTOR Total price $1,995.00. Parcel No. 3 priced at $6,000.00. Located
Associate Broker 5 ACRES with timber, farm land and about 2 miles south of McCall.
WHITING REAL ESTATE beautiful view. On access road 2 miles from
Box 152, Cambridge, Idaho 83610 county road. Next to State Forest land. Approx. b ACHES near McCall, has well and
;usiness Phone 208-257-3833 - Home 208 257-3937 $6,500. or terms, under~ro,nd power. Partially wooded,
$23,500.00with terms.