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that evening, home- - e-estate-of Mrs. to st. Luke's Hospital in Don Watson showed a
Vivian Boyles, located facing Boise Monday for medical series of slides, pictures he tters try our attractive |
by Mrs. Grant Williamson Superior street (Highway 95) attention, had taken of the Cambridge Party
EisivMarti went to Arkansas to visitwas purchasedonly recently.Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cox area, at the Senior Citizen s Downtou,n meat & cheese platters
A pot luck supper and relatives and, as Grand Origin ofthefire, which was were released from the after the dinnerprogram McCall +'our holiday entertaining |
social evening attended by Representative of Arkansas confined mostly to the rear of Council Hospital where they Wednesday. t 634- 710 7 jar
crews °f the Cambridge in Idah°' she is visitingthe h°use' was n°t deter" received medical care" MrS'mined. juniorboys . Cox was there for two days The .Ei " rium
Telephone Company, The Eastern Star chaptersin Rev. and Mrs. Don Strunxand her husband for three. A Those who say "you can't
Bear Tooth Construction Arkansas. took the and girlsdfiughter is caring for them take it with you" never saw .~e It I
Company and Associated Sunday School class to Kar- in their home and they are a camper truck packed for aRestaurant
Engineers crew, their wives/A Washington County cher Mall shopping Satur-reported getting along vacation trip.
husbands and children, was Planning Board meeting was day. The trip awarded to the nicely. Holiday
held in the back room of the held in Cambridge, Tuesday, twenty-one young people, Mr. and Mrs. Ben How- The best substitute for
Thread Shed recently. The which was quite well was arewardforcompleting land, Fruitland, came to experience is being sixteen. G iftl
affair was a combined pre-attended. Arthur Rathburn,their Sunday School work Cambridge to celebrate their • =.==
books. Also they celebrated birthday anniversaries. The
holiday celebration and a
farewell for some of the crew
that had completed construc-
tion work for the telephone
company.
Mrs. Ada Toy entertained
the Kermit Wiggins family
at dinner Monday evening.
After the dinner Sam and
Chris Clark joined the group
for an evening of cards.
Twin Falls, and University of
Idaho Cooperative Extension
Service, was in charge of the
meeting. Mrs. Berry Derig
of Weiser appeared during
the forenoon to tell an
interesting story about early
days of Salubria Valley.
The Cambridge Senior
citizen's cooks served lunch
at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Worth-
ington, along with their
daughter, Mrs. N a n c y
LeTurneau, and her little
daughter; their son, daugh-
ter-in-law and two sons, the
Robert Worthingtons, all of
Caldwell, attended a church
service in the Congrega-
tional Church in Mountain
Home. The burning of the
mortgage of the church was
featured.
The Jerry Kincaids were
in their new home only a
month when that home was
damaged by fire, smoke and
water Monday night. The
Ladies of the Cambridge
Bible Church sponsored a
Christmas Ideas Night which
they held in the community
room of the bank Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. Linch Whitlatch was
in charge of Devotional Ser-
vices.
Christmas decorations,
gifts and recipes were
shared and even baked items
and a raw vegetable salad,
attractively arranged as a
Christmas tree, were shown.
the Christmas salad was
included in the
EXCLUSIVE
LISTINGS
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
BUT
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
HWY. 55
• 25 Hour phone 634-2001
That's because we don't taKe our lUnch hour
IN WARREN, home on 2 lots and out-
buildings. Reduced m $14,800.
NORTH HORNET CREEK 43 Acre Ranch,
tome good bottonf land/ Old house and
barn. 35 shares water rights $49.500.00
17 ACRES on Weiser River frontage,
adjacent to Starkey Hot Springs, timbered,
on county road.
HOME PHONES
RANDY HART ............. 634-5331 '
MARDI HART ............. 634-2604
SHERMAN HART ........... 634-2604
j0r
HOME APPLIANCES - DOMESTIC REFRIGERATION
POWER HAND TOOLS
PHONE 253-4248
HEATING SYSTEMS
A REAL NICE PLACE TO STOP!
(Except on Wednesday)
Comfortable, new decor
Carefully Prepared Foods
Open 7 A.M. Close 9 P.M.
Close 11 P.M. Weekends
NANCY'S COFFEE SHOP
Midvale, Idaho
,00 reward will
be paid
leading to arrest and
ling equipment
Cascade Corp.
BOISE CASCADE CORP. Ph 253-4389
Logging Dept. Council, Idaho 83612
Tami Baird's anniversary.
Christie Wiggins was initi-
ated in Job's Daughters of
Bethel No. 28, Council, at a
meeting held in the masonic
hall in Cambridge Tuesday
evening. Miss Deana Fair-
child, Grand Honored Queen
of Job's Daughters of Idaho,
was present for the meeting.
Boyd Mink, C o u n c i l,
accompanied his father, T.C.
Mink, Cambridge, on a
weekend trip during which
they stopped w i t h the
latter's brother, Herb Mink,
Grandview, and with Bob
Gardner at Goading.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Clure
spent a recent weekend as
guests of the Francis Whites
at Emmett.
Morris Bickley was taken
Earl Armacosts were hosts
for the dinner in their home
Sunday.
Mrs. Grace Hylton left
from Boise by plane Satur-
day morning to spend the
winter with her son's family,
the Earl Wilsons, Fort
Worth, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Braun,
her brothers and their wives,
the Lorenz. and Milton
Kerners, Weiser, spent Sun-
day on a quick trip to
American Falls to v i s i t
another sister, Mrs. Win.
Neu, who has been quite ill.
Members of the H.E.L.P.
CB Club enjoyed a pot luck
supper and a brief business
meeting at the community
room of the bank Saturday
evening.
LEO
OIL
COUNCIL
SERVING
CAMBRIDGE - INDIAN VALLEY
BEAR & CUPRUM
We can now make home and
ranch deliveries of
NO-LEAD GASOLINE
also
Regular- Premium - Diesel
Stove Oil and a full line of
Gear Oil and Grease
BULK TANKS - We have therr
PHONE 253-4767
GIFT SHOP
Give a living gift!
Plants ore
popular gifts
--and of course
Lovely Poinsettias
Phone 253.4255
ine -
I
HOMES & ACREAGES
10 ACRES, 2 bedroom home, highway frontage, 3 Mi.
N. Council. Assumable V. A. loan. Cashout owners
equity. Full price $32000.00.
Small, well kept home, ideal for couple. Cinder block
garage or shop. Upstairs room partially finished. Terms
available to responsible party. $13,900.00
20 ACRES undeveloped, Weiser River thru property.
$1,000 per acre. Good terms available.
24 x 60 Three bedroom, 2 bath Fleetwood doublewide,
all set up on 9 acres. Family room, two patios, electric
forced air furnace, barn & shed. Must see to appreciate!
Full price $40,000.00.
WE NEED listings for residential properties. Have
buyers for reasonably priced homes in Pouncil and
suburban acreages.
Listitt?Zs .ceded -- Call 253-6946
Rittt
M.S. RITTER
RICK RITTER,
304 Illinois Ave
Authorized Oeldef for
I Boise Cascade Homes
Broker 253-6946
Salesman Eves.253-6012
Council, Idaho
/I
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Heart Soars
Chief Dan
of Merlyn
T.H. WhJh
and Scrimshaw
Callenbach
Stationery
Greeting Cards
• .
Omgmal Pen & Ink
Crepe Pans by Cowboy.Artist
• Doug Prme
esLgn
P. O. 815
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
122 Lake Street
and S, pply
Everything you need for a car
-- Tools & Equipment
Downtown
Central Idaho's Newest, most up-to-date
Auto Supply Store
Complete Display of Automotive Accessories
Prompt, Friendly Service
McCall, Idaho
Ph. 634-7145
COUNCIL OFFICE
Ferd Muller- Broker
Darrel Morris- Assoc. Broker
Bill Criss
Phone 253-4264
Box 7
Council, Idaho 83612
McCALL OFFICE
Don Fuller- Assoc. Broker
Pete Baucom
Shad Ketzenburger
Donne Campbell
Lamer Lenkford
Phone 634-2241
Box 400
McCall, Idaho
HOMES & ACREAGE WITH HOMES
TWO BEDROOM remodeled home on small
corner lot in Council, only one block from
the business area. Would make an excellent
retirement home. Total price $9,000.00.
Small down payment and $100. per month
payments at 8% interest.
32 ACRES 7 milesN0rth Of Council,
borders Highway 95. Covered with Pine trees
$1,000.00 per acre 20% discount for cash.
160 ACRES - timberland, borders National
Forest on 3 sides - Approximately 25 miles
North West of Council on edge of Wild~
Horse Canyon. $80,000.00 with terms.
LARGE UNUSUAL home under construc-
tion on Hornet Creek Road with approx.
30 acres. A good value at $50,000.00
Approximately 37 ACRES with irrigated
meadows, Aspen and apple trees, Hornet
Creek flows through the property. About
12 miles North West of Council. $60,000.00
with terms available.
SMALL BUSINESS, nicely located. Family
type butcher and meat cutting business in
Council. Shop building only 3 years old.
Complete line of equipment including kill-
truck. $28,500. Terms.
Approx. 35 acres North edge of Council
Valley. Has a beautiful view, well, power and
a barn. Land is nearly all cultivated and
seeded to alfalfa and grass. Total price
$39,500.00 Terms available.
10 ACRES, nice homesite, well & septic
system, electricity in, storage shed, county
road frontage. $18,500.
ON HORNET CREEK, Approx. 1.8 acres.
Beautiful aspen trees and county road
frontage. $4,500.00 Cash price.
Approx. 35 ACRES with farm land, pine
trees, Highway frontage plus 2 springs. One
spring is developed. Beautiful view homesite.
Could be divided. Buy on terms at $35,000.
32 ACRES 7 miles north of Council.
Development property. Check for details on
this one.
BEAUTIFUL Recreation lot in peaceful
Pines subdivision. $4,500.00. Terms.
McCALL OFFICE
NEWER log home in McCall, has 3 bed.
rooms, 2 baths, electric heat, fireplace, nice
yard. Close to school. $38,500. Terms.
160 ACRES remote timber land bordering
National Forest on 3 sides. $80,000. Terms.
10 ACRES, well, nice view, Mesa $12,000
terms available
LAND PARCELS
Approx. 2 acres building site with beautiful
view. Located on the edge of Mesa Hill.
Total price $1,995.00.
5 ACRES with timber, farm land and
beautiful vieW. On access road 2 miles from
county road. Next to State Forest land.
$6,500. or terms.
JUST IN! - 3 adjoining parcels of 1.23 acres
each. 1 parcel with new 3 bedroom 2 bath
log cabin, priced at $42,000.00. Parcel No.
2 has a well and is priced at $10,000.00.
Parcel No. 3 priced at $6,000.00. Located
about 2 miles south of McCall.
Approx. 5 ACRES near McCall, has well and
underground power. Partially wooded,
$23,500.00with terms.