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December 14, 1977     The Adams County Record
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NOTES FROM COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE "SIT UP AND BE ALERT!" Mentally sluggish? T r y doing a few situps, push- ups, or even jumping jacks, suggest clinical psycholo- gists at the Veterans Admin- istration Hospital in Buffalo. children. Becuase more people are hurt in home than anywhere else. home safety is a year-round emphasis in the national 4-H safety pro- gram conducted by the Cooperative Extension Ser, vice and supported by Gen- era] Motors. CHOCOLATE CHIP BARS Since exercise increases 2/3 c. shortening blood flow, and blood distri- 4 eggs butes oxygen to the brain, 1/2t. baking powder mental alertness can be 1 cup nuts sharpened. Another plus, 1 pkg. chocolate chips they say, is that exercise can 2 V2 c. brown sugar relieve nervous tension and (use 1/2 white} an , thereby providing a 21A cup flour degi of protection against 1/2 t. salt emotional stress. 1 t. vanilla HOME SAFETY Becadse more people are hurt at liome than anywhere eke, home safety is a year- round emphasis. Notice the Iono, w ts" Cream shortening, sugar and add eggs and beat. Add dry ingredients and nuts and chips. Bake in a 9Vs by 13" pan. Bake at 375 degrees for 25 minutes, or until it leaves a slight depression. Cool and by Sharon Rivers Most of the area churches are planning Christmas pro- grams this month to cele- brate the Christmas season and they all extend a warm welcome to everyone in the community. Lets please all remember why we celebrate Christmas and attend a Christmas service during the holidays. The Little Salmon River Bible Church plans it's Christmas program Dec. 18 at 7:00 P.M. with Christmas treats for everyone. The LDS Church will have it's Christmas program on Christmas day the 25th of December at 10:30 A.M. Friday the 23rd, everyone will meet at the chulch to go caroling at 6:00 p:m. There after midnight December 31. PNF YACC PROGRAM 6:,30p.m. to s r* N~[~? M~(~(fI(}~S the money making project The McCall Forest Ranger District in Valley County and the New Meadows Forest Ranger District in Adams County each have 5 enrollee positions open making a total The Assembly of God Church of Riggins will have of 10 positions. it's Christmas program with :, The type of work will be the theme of Jesus The Light labor intensive conservation of the World and a film titled, The City That Forgot Christmas, all on the 18th of December at 7:30 P.M. They will also have their annual Christmas dinner the 16th at 6:00 P,M. with everyone welcome. Two Salmon River resi- dents are reported to be in McCall Memorial Hospital, Madge Overlander and Elanor Kidd. We sincerely wish you both a speedy work plant trees, thin timber, maintain trails, unfunded priority labor intensive identified in Resources Planning Act (RPA) process. The benefits are to accom- plish priority backlog conser- vation work above current funding, employment; enrol- lees gain sense of accom- plishment - complete a job, do a day's work for a day's pay, learn about the environ- ment. Enrollee Recruitment: Interested youth should con- tact their local Job Service Division of the Idaho Depart- recovery. Former residents of Pol- lock, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon by Marsha Shriver Bid or Bunch Pinochle Club met for their Christmas Party on Dec. 9 at the Scout Hall. Five tables played, Cathy Rayback took high Tessie Osborn took low. Everyone received a travel gift and a personal snowman from the hostess. Georgia Quihuis a n d Archie Collins were in New Meadows Dec. 10th. Best wishes to both of you. Approximately 20 mem- bers of Secret Pal Club held a revealing luncheon in the Methodist Education build- ing Saturday, Dec. 10 and drew names for next year. Tl e hostess elected for next years luncheon was Terrie York. Meadows Valley Service Club members and volun- for sale that evening. Items voted upon - donations for Christmas treat fund spon- soring the rifle range and gun safety program, of which Jr. Barnett will be chairman. Bar-b-que will be the Fausett spring clean-up with Jack Amundsen. Also voted for honorary member- ship was Bert Rogers who printed the membership cards. Persons interested in join- ing the club contact Nita Branstetter. The club can be contacted at Box 170 New Meadows. Their next meet- ing will be Jan. 3 at the Scout Hall to discuss other projects ie Cub Scouts Arbor Day projects and getting young community m e m b e r s involved in community pro- jects.t Anniversaries: Cliff & Debbie Barnett George & Thelma Whitney Store all medicines, cut in 2" squares, will be someone to stay with Hinkley, now of Grangeville household cleaning products the small children at theare moving into their newly lind bug sprays out of the GOULASH church and they will have a purchased home this week. mach ofsmailchildren, story hour. A chili feed is Parents of Eldon, Mr. and Keep stairways and heavy 1 lb. hamburger planned and also a visit from Mrs. Herbert Hinkley of traffic areas well-lighted and 2 T. fat Santa. ' Pollock, will be traveling to of clutter. 1V2 c. water Grangeville to help with the In the kitchen, avoid wear- salt and pepper The Salmon River Corn- move. Congratulations kids. loose-fitting or flimsyc. chopped onion munity Church of Riggins clothing near stove. Wipe up 1 cup tomato soup has it's Christmas program Lucille Tummelson has Iq)ills right away. 4 oz. packaged noodles slated for the 22nd of her little boutique stocked . Use gurdy setp stool or 1 c. grated cheese December at 7:30 P.M. by full of new C h r i s t m a s ladder climbing. Wear the Sunday School kids. Any- goodies for thd% opper who shoes t give good support Brown hamburger and one wishing to sing Christ- likes only one of :kind gifts. and tract!on, onions in fat. Add tomatomas carols and have an old Every Christmas season I imatHav6 faulty electrical or soup and water to the ham- fashioned hay-ride shouldvisit her shoppe just to see ing equipment repaired burger mixture Simmer 5 meet at the church at 7:30all the things the local citi- Immediately. minutes, add noodles and P.M. the 14th of December. zens have made and believe Make a family fire escapeseason with salt and pepper. To welcome the new year, me, we have some very plan and practice it. Simmer for 5 minutes, t there will be a family game talented peopl living in our • ........... * .... night,and spefial service community. Medicines, r household Please address any questions " " 12-19-77 " : elean products and hsectic des should be stored to the County Extension Fresh fruit ' Toasted cheese sandwich Out the reach of smali Service, Council, Idaho. ~ ~ i d ..... ! r 21!: hicken-noodl soup L Sloppy Jees : % %=i: Cole slaW' ......... i. with Jello ., • : .... . ', Council Back again this weekend High Country O iNTERQ#QNK ® 122 38¢ 9 il~'"ng } Jones of New York of .,ch.o. Ship and Shore the old arriage House across from Shovers 6, McCall Master Charge and VISA. During the holidays and all year purchases when time is really ~, 'round many Idahoans are fin- important to you. And you can ,, ding the convenience of two stretch out your payments if it's bankcards a great advantage, more convenient. Use them. ~Easier to budget expenses by Master Charge and VISA . . . using two cards ,.. one for her the bankcards wit.h the Idaho one for him. It s the quick, easy First Check Cashing Card on way to make all your Christmas the back. I THE IDAHO FIRST NATIONAL SANK * MEMBER:F.D I C.