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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday November 10, 1983 - Page 4 At the Car Care Center We D FORTY YEARS AGO this week, funds were provided through the Commodity Credit Corporation repair chain saws, small engines and tractors. We install engines We sell gas and diesel. We even fix cars! ;We for subsidy payment to dairy farmers for the milk, butter and cream sold. The payment was made to offset the increase in cost of feed. The payment was 35 cents per cwt. for fluid milk or 4 cents per pound of butterfat in cream or butter sold, whichever was applicable. Returning war veterans received first priority on the Farm Security Administration's dwelling loan funds. Were Your Complete Car Care Center ...and more YEARS AGO TWENTY-FIV- E this week, more than 70 percent of the registered voters in San The San Juan County Community Concerts Association announces its annual Rummage Sale to be held Friday and Saturday, November 11 and 12 at the Monticello Library beginning at 9 a.m. Bring those items you've been meaning to discard to the library on Thursday. All donations accepted. John Noxon photo AM Juan County showed tip at the polls to record the heaviest vote in county history. The contest for county sheriff received the largest tabulation, 1,850, indicating that more than this number of voters participated. This was more votes than there were registered voters at the last general election two 21 7 North Main Monticello Treat the family tonight... or any time! DINE OUT BREAKFAST -LUNCH - DINNER years earlier. Dont cook like a turkey this Thanksgiving Unpleasant as it is, it's as inevitable as death and taxes that somewhere in America this Thanksgiving a holiday cook will be rushed to the hospital with serious burns just as it's inevitable that somewhere a houseful of revelers will be driven into the cold by a kitchen related fire. Here are fire-wi- se tips for cooking 'and enjoying a Thanksgiving repast safely, if you're among those Americans who celebrate Thanksgiving at home. Why is Thanksgiving cooking hazardous than at any more other time? First, many cooks never prepare so many courses, in such quantity, as they do this time of year, causing extraordinary demands on cook and kitchen alike. Secondly, at no time of year is the kitchen more crowded with showering little bodies with heavy hardware and scalding foodstuffs. Now that the children are safe, see to yourself. Away with that while frilly holiday garb lace bows and fluffy you cook sleeves could easily touch a burner and ignite. Roll up your sleeves and don a stout apron while you work. Be extra careful to use pot holders when carrying pots and pans. Maybe you can rush across the kitchen and put down a pot of soup before your fingers burn when you've got the kitchen to yourself. The extra time it could take to navigate around your could be nephew's sisters-in-la- w all it takes to make you burn your or drop a scalding fingers hot pan of liquid all over Do you know how to deal with a pan fire in stove or oven? Smother the pan with its lid or use a fire extinguisher. Don't carry the pan outside or use water. You'll simply spread the fire. Speaking of a fire extinguisher, where is your kitchen extincook The fire-wi- se guisher? mounts it in easy permanently not behind or above the reach stove where one must reach through flames to get at it! A little common sense can make sure this Thanksgiving remains an occasion for giving thanks and not a tragedy never to 6 Closed Sundays a.m. to 10 p.m. ELK RIDGE RESTAURANT Ut Blanding, SAN JUAN RECORD DEADLINES Display advertising and legals; Monday noon Classified advertising and news articles; Tuesday noon Thank you for observing these deadlines. (A be forgotten. (Courtesy of George Kensley, assistant district fire warden. San Juan County Fire Control.) assistant self-appoin- ted chefs, children, dogs, you name it. So, all the usual kitchen safety tips become doubly important as the holiday meal draws near. Start making your kitchen fire-sa- fe by declaring if off limits to the younger folk. There's confusion enough without the risk of tripping over a toddler you don't even know while carrying a hot saucepan. To doubly kidproof the kitchen, cook with all pan handles facing inward and make sure appliance cords don't dangle over the edges of counters. This will make it harder for little hands to pull down pans, bowls and Cuisinarts, HEAR THAT MIKE YOUNG CHEVROLET RCA IS GIVING AWAY A COLOR T.V. WORTH $300 WITH EVERY 1984 CAMARO SOLD OVER THE THANKSGIVING WEEKEND! I 19-INC- H a0' -- O' qQ- gOS aS rtSS ptf'6' TjftofYftrtmnfTftrn CO-E- C Skqj) 9 (f&GKEB s005lie fun (333 5T O SALES O SERVICE o FINANCING 162 N. HwyjISH Blanding 678-22- 36 |