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THE COUNCIL RECORL) Page 4 - Wednesday, December 28, 1977
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school their horses to break "" -- d f o j b appl" " I , , i
into a canter from a trot. l 7 shortens o warrens we
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prefer to encourage him Senator Frank Church said with the Federal government the country apply for the Rock N Off
right off to learn it from a the Civil Service Commie- should be prepared to secure available jobs." -by An Ex FJer]c O ( or Fill dirt E XIE
walk, especially if he's going sioner will greatly reduce the an application and submit it Application forms will be
to be shown. After he's time period during which between January 4 and available after January l at ylb l re
schooled well, he II take it applications will be accepted January 27th," Church said. Federal Job Information
from a trot or a walk, for students desiring sum-Summer jobs with the Centers, most college place- • Septic Drain Fields
by whatever you ask. Englishmet jobs with the Federal Federal government are fil- ment offices, the Civil Ser- I
Elaine Pearsons pleasure horses are almost government, led by competitive examina- vice Commission, or by writ- - Complete with pipe, etc.
Last week we discussed always asked to canter fromNormally, the Idaho Sen-tion. The students who sub- ing directly to Senator
cantering for the first time. a walk. If the horse gets the ator explained, applications mit their applications byChurch as 245 Russell Ph, 257.3567, or 257-3753 " '
Our goal should be to perfect habi of breaking into a are accepted over a period of January 27 will be tested in Senate Office Building, - tM¢
the canter and get the coltcanter from a trot, you may two months. , February, at a date to beWashington, D.C. 20510.
confident and relaxed and have trouble developing aBut for next summer s announced. For further information or .... °flk
confirmed to the aids. A colt good extended trot. More jobs, the Civil Service Com- Competition for summerassistance, Idaho students
learns by repetition. We and more western class mission will not make the jobs with the Federal can reach the Civil Service
must use great care that our judges are asking for an
aids are consistent as we extended trot to separate applications available until government is stiff, the Commission s Boise-office
January 4th, and they must Senator noted. "There will by dialing toll-free 800-632-
practice cueing for the can- horses. You don t want to be be completed and submitted be only about 10,000 5916. by!
ter. Patience with leads !seliminated from the class for by January27th. mer positions available next UNDER CONSTRUCTION
also necessary ,while he sbreaking gaits. , "Idaho students who wishyear, and normally, more BUT
learning. He can t think well Throughout the , colt s OPEN FOR BUSINESS
if he becomes rattled training we haven t men- to apply for summer jobs than 100,000 students across or diarrhea, have been on HWY. 55
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because ofharshtreatment, tioned another important the increase in Idaho. In 25 Hou-r phone 634-2001
Each new lesson should aspect---trail riding. It s 1975, some 100,000 of the That's because we don't xazeo mncn near
include exercises familiar to important not to sour him on Christmas is a baby nearly 800,000 head born in
him. It warms him up, givesarena riding. Colts varyalot, the state were lost by the IN WARREN, home on 2 lots and out-
him confidence and gets himSome will take a lot of arena by at Mama and she was sneak- time they had reached wean- buildings. Reduced to $14,800.
relaxed and working before riding and always look alert Florence Brown ing a finger under her ing age, about six or seven NORTH HORNET CREEK 43 Acre Ranch,
you attempt something new.
r rott ng-[s- always a good
exercise, especially circles,
serpentines, and changes of
pace. Go repeatedly from
extended trots to more col-
lected trots and vice versa.
These changes keep him
and happy. Others will find it glasses.
terribly boring and begin to We were shocked when She did pretty well at
resist during their lessons. Mama announced at b|:eak- controlling herself though.
Giving them a few days off fast that she wasn't going to She promised she wouldn't
helps but better yet, get church, bawl out loud but I did see
them out in the open. Finally she said "she was her wiping her chin later and
I prefer to take a colt out hurt not getting a chance to her nose and eyes got red.
by himself right from the try out for Mary, being in It was a good program.
months.
There will be no registra-
tion fee, but participants will
be expected to provide or
purchase their own lunch.
Diseases responsive to the
paying attention and further start when I am fairly con- precisely the same condition Mama said she was glad shetrace mineral selenium will
refines his res,ponses to your fident he can be controlled as Mary was the firstdidn't miss it. It was thebe the topic for Dr. Guy
aids-the rider s hands and under various circum- Christmas Eve." - same beautiful old story we Reynolds, Oregon State Uni-
legs working together or instances. This keeps him from "But M a m a, you re all know by heart. A story of versity extension veteri-
opposition to each other. It's being over-dependent on the more than forty and Joseph love and sacrifice - growing narian, Corvallis, while viral
your fine-tuned throttle, other horses, his barn-yard is only 14, that would be better everyyear, diseases such as white mus-
Include also a bit of two- buddies, when he leaves really terrible" we told her. Mama says she's hoping cle and ill thrift will be
track work in preparation for home. This is not the most She finally admitted she
the canter lesson, desirable situation for the didn't want to go because mas°Ur babYfor ChristmasWill come is°naChrist'baby, coveredMcClurkin,by researchDr" A veteri-r l a n
In the second lesson at the rider though. In most cases, she always cries at kid s and love and joy all done up narian with the National
canter, we expect the colt to it s much safer to take programs, in one big beautiful package. Animal Diseases Center,
some good bottom land. Old house and
bern. 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
of Idaho
-- Ph. 634-2001 Box AK McCall, Idaho83638
HOMES & ACREAGES
give him more time to leal , the situation and bolt the dish towel around his head gram will begin at 10 a.m.who will review practical
Some colts get upset Over other way. Colts that are with a bit of embroidery and is expec,,ted to end by methods of saving calves, m Casca¢IoF
i each new lesson, pastured or corralled along a work hanging down his neck 3:30 p.m. Newborn calf including a new vaccine
against a calf scours bac
requires steady, calm hen- busy road are less likely to and an old red scarf holding diseases account for some of " • " " M.S. RITTER Broker 253-6946
terlum T
dling to build confidence, put you in a bind on the road it on. His checkered bath- the most serious losses that - • RICK RITTER, Salesman Eves.253-6012
I usually ask him to go later as they won t be frigh- robe had a hole in the back producers face," said Dr. " ..... 304 Illinois Ave Council, Idaho r .
I once around the arena on the tenedofvehic]es, where it was burned °n the Richard F" "Buzz" Hall'
second or third canter lemSonMost colts by now will stove door and he didn t extension veterinarian who COUNCIL OFFICE " McCA L OFFIC
depending on the colt and Ihave a lot of confidence in have a staff, but he hurried is coordinating the schools. L E
don't allow him to stop untfl I their rider. They may be in to hide behind the piano. "Five percent of the death Ferd Muller- Broker ~" I~ i OonFuller-Auoc. aroker
cue him to stop. A high- startled and jump at obsta-The program finally loss in calves curs in the o,,.i Morris- Broker f ~r4V | tll} Ia Pate Boucom
cles, but immediately started and the nursery class first two weeks. '' a,i Cr~l~ ) A ~I ~ ~ Sharl Katzlnburgor
strung colt that wants to b It Pho.o 253-4264 | IBaW$1 • • Donna CamRb~Jl
and run is kept in t te become controllable again. A came out and sang pretty In the last few years, Hall sex 7 ~l Lamer La kford
Council IdahO 83612 ~ r'~ Phons 634-2241
longeing corral a time or two nervous rider though, can be good. Then they each gave a said newborn calf losses, ~ McCall, Idaho
until he relaxes at the canter a detriment to the colt. He little piece. I sneaked a look caused primarily by scours | sex 400
or I work him at one end ofwill sense the fear, lose his i i "--"
the arena in a circle, A confidence, and be more apt HOMES & ACREAGE WITH HOMES 32 ACRES - 7 miles North of Council,
supple colt can handle our to blow. A nervous rider - borders Highway 95. Covered with Pine trees
weight in a small circle. A unconsciously grips and TWO BEDROOM remodeled home on until $1,000.00 per acre 20% dbeount f~r©ash.
stiff colt will require a larger squeezes the colt, pugs his corner lot in Council, only one blnck from
circle to maintain the canter heels up and usually leans the business area. Would make an excellent 180 ACRES - timberland, borders National
• without breaking to a tl t. forward "throwing the reins retirement home. Total price $9,000.00. Forest on 3 sides -- Approximately 25 miles
Don't force him beyond his away" or he pulls hard on Small down payment and $100. per month North West of Council on edge of Wild
10 ACRES, 2 bedroom home, highway frontage, 3 Mi.
N. Council. Assumable V. A. loan. Cashout owners
equity. Full price $32000.00.
be a little more responsive, another rider with an older, At last she decided to go . Ames, Iowa.
He may continue to stop dependable horse for that and sit on the back bench. Calf d sease8 to be Small, well kept home, ideal for couple. Cinder block
after just a few strides, first trip out. The older horse What made her change her , garage or shop. Upstairs room partially finished. Terms
Sometimes I get my crop to will give the colt confidence mind was when we all At the Caldwell, Twin available to responsible party. $13,900.00
discourage this, especially if in stran e surroundin s started telling her our parts, school topic ,
• g g " "You II be laughing before Falls and Idaho , Falls
schools, Dr. David P. Olson, 20 ACRES undeveloped, Weiser River thru property.
he s a lazy type colt. You Bridges, logging trucks, Idaho beef producers and UI associate professor of $1,000 per acre. Good terms available.
must be senmtwe and alert motorcycles and dogs can it sever.
to hnn. When you feel hun provide a lot of excitement. I "What," screamed Mama dairymen are invited to veterinary science, will
beginning to break from a use mylongeingnoseband in "You mean to say they've attend any one of the fourreview research on weak calf
canter, immediately squeeze conjunction with the snaffle turned the Christmas storysessions of a Newborn Calf
him and apply the crop to his when I take him out the first into a comedy? Disease School planned for syndrome including cold and 24 x 60 Three bedroom, 2 bath Fleetwood doublewid0,
nutritional s t r e s s. Dr. all set up on 9 acres. Family room, two patios, electric
rear if necessary, to keep few times. Gradually show "Well, maybe the wise January by the UniVersity of Richard Bull, associate pro- forced air furnace, barn & shed. Must see to sppreciat01
him in that gait. You Will him many new things and Men won't goat off today.'Idaho Cooperative gtension fessbl'b ttnfmRl Clence, will Full l rice $40,000.00. " .......
remember that in the first ..... begin stepping him over Then Dan told how the shep- Service. address the same topic at the
lesson, wedon t go after logs, through brush, across herds went down and ,kneltSimilar sessions will be Salmonsesson. ..... WE NEED listings for residential properties. Have,
for breaking as we don t small creeks, etc. by the doll that said waa held Jan. 10, 1978, at the
want to confuse or rattle him When you are riding the waa when you punch it Caldwell Public Library ; Jan. buyers "f0r reasonably priced homes in Council andi
until he understands the side of a road and traffic hard. 11 at the Rogerson Hotel Other speakers will be Dr. suburban acreages.
lesson better. Now though,avvroaches, try to keep him Mama was convinced thisRestaurant, 157 Main Ave.Peter J. South, assistant Listings needed -- Call253.6946
we want more out of him; He w'a]king calmly and looking was one program she E., Twin Falls; Jan. 12 at the professor of veterinary med-
has to learn obedience to'the at the-approaching vehicle, couldn't miss. Stardust Motel, Idaho Falls; icine, who will discuss res-
canter aids. If the colt isLetting him stop gives him a She hustled Dan into the and Jan. 13 at the Elks piratory conditions of the
high-strung and nervous, I better chance to think about back room and put on an old Lodge, Salmon. Each pro- newborn calf, and Dr. Hall
the horse's mouth.
A colt at this stage is now
green broke and ready to be
fin hed out in various direc-
tions. Next week we will talk
about switching to a western
curb bit.
(Council Congregational Church)
Good Clothing - Shoes - Misc.
- Hours -
Men. & Fri. -- 10 to 12 noon
• we,i .- 1:00 to 4:30
MR. HARVEY MAY BE HEARD
AT 6:45 A.M. 7:35 A.M.
8:24 A.M. - 12:00 NOON - 1:06 P.M.
4:10 P.M. MON. THRU FRI.
SAT. - 9:35 A.M. & 12:00 NOON
payments at 8% interest,
LARGE UNUSUAL home under construc-
tion on Hornet Creek Road with approx.
30 acres. A good value at $50,000.00
SMALL BUSINESS, nicely located. Family
type butcher ~ meet cutting business in
Council. Shop i~ilding only 3 years old,
Complete line Of equipment including kill-
truck. $28,50@. Terms.
10 ACRES, ni¢~ homssite, well & septic
system, electricity in, storage shed, county
road frontage. $1~,500.
Approx. 35 ACRES with farm lend, 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. $4,500.50, Terms.
LAND PARCELS
Approx. 2 acres building site with beadtiful
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. =lMext to State Forest land.
$6,500. or terms.
Horse Canyon. $80,000.00 with terms.
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.
Approx. 35 acres North edge of Council
Valley. Has a beautiful view, well, power and
a bern. Land is nearly all cultivated and
seeded to alfalfa and grass. Total price
$39,500.00 Terms available.
ON HORNET CREEK,:Approx~ i.8 acres.
Beautiful aspen trees and county road
frontage. $4,500.00 Cash price.
McCALL OFFICE
i"VVO BEDROOM, 1 bath, cabin on a-p~)rox.
imately 1 acre just outside McCall city
limits. Built-ins, electric heat, beach rights.
$22,500.
THREE ADJOINING parcels, 123 acres
each. No. 1 has new, 3 bedroom, 1 beth,
log cabin, $42,000; No. 2 has a well,
$10,000. No. 3 has no improvements,
$6,000.
14.38 ACRES heavily timbered land .south
of New Meadows. Terms available. $1,250
per acre.
10 ACRES, well, nice view, Mesa $12,{)(~
terms aveilebla
Approx. 5 ACRES near McCall, ha= well and
un~,ound power. Partially wooded,
$23,500.00with terms.
ability.
After a few days of easy,
light cantering, workin on
both leads, he should) be
picking up the canter obedi-
ently without several : trot
steps first. Some trainers
Sounds like multi icw
tion? Guess again, it's
newspaper talk for a One
column by 2-inch ad.
Too small to be effec-
tive? You'rereading
this ones
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Stenographer showing
huge electronic machine to
co-worker; "the darned
thing won the office football
pool."
Youngsters are really get-
ting married young these
days. At a recent wedding I
attended the groom was
seventeen and the bride 16.
When they got to the part of
the ceremony where the
groom repeats after the min-
ister "With all my worldy
goods, I thee bestow," the
mother of the groom turned
to the father and whisked,
"there goes j u n io r's
bicycle.' '
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