■ « n ^ , ;■'; -im erican EalU R et.. _ i - kills 3 Shoshone -D ettinalion-^ P l a n e f o u n d h e r e POCATELLO - Throe «xecuUves of the J.n. manager, and Donald Bakes, 41, Simplot, the relatively short hop to Pocatello, the pilot Simplot Co. died In the craah of company aircraft director of aflronomy. All resided In Pocatello. ■ apparently took off, headed east, but ran Into a Sbnplot offldal^ said .the plane left Boise sto rm about halfw ay. M otorists on Highway 30 . ■ ______Pocatello -naar-MnMiwre RookB-Friday-nlgbfc ------the vicinity of Raft lUwer told of hearing a low* - —vA ', lafcn IFo/coir. A fourth, passenger on th e Ul<4ated plane late Friday olterrioon. returning to Pocatello af reportedly escaped the cra ^ when be got off at ter a business trip. Itiough the (light plan called flying aircraft, apparently guided by the high- -Tw inJFalU ,------* - - — ^------■■.Jor-B.rtpp.M.ttW-TgliLgiUfl.alnwrt. the F edet:- -^yjjynldJi)gh-gin4a^d^ow.aquall.s^ RupdrI Oj However, Simplot spokesmen could notv ol Avti^on Administration Flight Service Cen^ Idaho Director of Aeronautics Darryl -Identify the pasMnger of the-TwUvenglne P lper- --.-ter In B urley eould not-conflm .-the landing.-.....— -Manning Initiated a-search Sftturdsy moming— Aztec which wbb bejleved to hovi^ stopped a t the Since the Twin Fqlls airport has no tower with the help of Civil Air Pab-61 units. The facilities at the p r^ n t time, no.one at the air w reckage w as spotted about 10:30 Q .m, Saturday X Twin Falls Airport about 5 p.m. Friday, during a Bol8e*U>-Pocate\lo port could confirm the landing, either, but a by another Sim plot i^lot, Joe Mfcrnhall. • Mannacre R ock- The victims of the crash, were IdentiniBd-as radio contact with tho Jerome airport Indicated . - ■ A' Simpfol spokesman, 'JbHn CHrlstophorson, \ j John Jcrm a n , 47, a veteran pilot and national that Jerman had asked for weather clearance said a rescue party reached the sccne with the P iane lar^d(fd henf. S t a t v P a r k assistant sales nianagor for Simplot; William from Twin Falls to Pocatollo,. . old of ^ur*wheel Mafjic Valley'll Homo Newspaper 68th year, 210lh issuo TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, SUNDAY, DECEMBER, 12, 197) 2 5 ‘ Fund lly United PrcM Intenuitioilal beleaguered East Pakistani capital. "Thd enemy continues to pour in more and Tliouiiands of Indian paratrot^rs launched an An Indian army spokesman bidlcated Uiat more forces Into the action and make extensive fight . airborne assault on tho outskirts of the East forw ard elem ents of ground trool>s now w ere use of its air force," the spokesman sald/adding - Pakistani capital of Dacca Saturday niglit. A within IS miles of Dacca end the Indian army tho Indians were taking advantage of Pakistan's Pakistani spokesman said the Indians had m ado- - commandcr. broadcast an appeal to Pakistanis to lack of air cover In East Pakistan.______mnsslvo Iroop Ijuullngs and that Uio slluallon ~rorrpndcr^ n a - "avMg"unn6«flSgy~Tica'thl~of fnS'*‘grlm 7'^ ; many or'your soldiers?' _OnJhD_western_i , .the. apflkeaman^sttU,- t P r t tBtanI trM{is eontlnu«d vtfv^hceinto IM Is*— On tlu! western front, however, official Radio Pokistan conHrmed a brigade of Indian looins iMld Kashmir. Official reports said heavy Pakistani reports said tlielr troops had'oVerrun paratroops were dropped north of Dacca in Uio casualties were Inflicted on Indian forces holding WASHINGTON (UPI) - Indian positions In the strategic Jaurlan sector war’s first big airborne assault, but the broad Foreign aid opponents promised the eastern flank of Jaurian. Indian reinforce** leading to the major Kashmir town of Jammu. cast Bold the Indians had' been "eith er mentfl wero reported being rushed to the a flRht Saturday on a com prom - In nnviil action, an official spokesman in eliminated or badly mauled." Iso funtilni* re.wl»tloo. compll- strategic area, which could open the way to .. l a l a m a l ...... -An nfflrifll PnkUtanl stw^kf^mnn.snifi thftrp Juiiuiiu. eating plans for Congress to Indlnn frigute Friday night In tho Arabian sea. wero reports that the Indian brigade of about adjourn next week foi^' the An csUimtted 5,000 Indian paratroopers wero 3,000 m en had landed 80 m iles north of D acca. - According to the Pakistani spokesman, holidays. flown from Calcutta* for tlie assault on Dacca. The spokesman also reported massive landings Pakistani troops Saturday occupied two more Senate Democratic leader Spokesmen said their Initial olm was to knock of "hellborne troops" In bottle areas. Ho said villages Inside Indian terrllory in the Kasur Mike Mansfield, said he'sUll out tlw! city’s outer (kfenoes ond clear the w«y m ost of these troops had been wiped out bu t "Uio sector south of l^hore, and were pressing Indian hoped for adjournment Monday for Kro\ind forccs clo.sing In liand on Uie general situation remains grim." forccs hard In the Amritsar sec.tor. : or I'uesday, but emphuited it would be a "struggle",to get , Uie aid legislation Uiroiigli Uio 'mata, —. . , 4 d a h o a n Under a compromise worked INDIA out by congressional leaders, Mart-^nyoys call the House was expected to pass >, H im ■ i i ' Monday a resolution continuing w a n ts U S mrsjft>roprlati(wrfor“ forel^-aid - UnUl~MarcMrfuliy funding The - program ak current spending n e u l f a l f®F=tFad^tSlKii- ' levebc" Pa I ^ / a H abc market nations diMuased dayr^lhe foreign mlniiters of But Sen. J. William Ful- DACCA WASHIbWTON (UPl) - Ida- m of4 W»»kt a n d il wilt BRUSSEL8(UPl)-European - brlghti-D-Ark.Tchalrman of the - IN D IA -jm oiit- . ho'A^DenuMratio-Senr-Frank- y 9 a f~ ' Common — M arket- mlnlaterj -fbr-seren heurg-en-AMericen -FtancerW est’Oerm«nyrltaIy;— Senate Foreign Relations Com- Oiurcli Saturday called for fidled Saturday to agree on a request that talks on ahort4erm Belgium, H o ^ d and Luatem- . :iiUttee}=#alu=he=was- ''not------Am e rtoa-'fl-»atriot-neutw llt. W iftdiU - salUfied .with the procedure”’ tho India-Paklston war, and said negotiations with the United "W « k . and urged the Senate to keep no m orrarm s should be sent to States but drew up a decUra- The failure to agree on a secret. .Iju l^ g on ^ e rogulw authori Pakistan.. tion of Intent eaUing foi> world -negotiating- wnHata for- thf - fytTrimnw zation bill for foreign aid. Tliat - -Church made his remarks be b*ade Ulks. Common Market's executive the declaratian of iatent.arould^- bill,'however, Is now dead fore tho Senate Saturday. Choked The foreign ministers of the commission meant no trade rule out any negotiation of the locked in a House-Senato "Even thou^ this Is our an talks could be concluded before m vkets' common agricultoral conferente because of the nounced policy," Qiurch said, the Dec. 17-18'meeting of the policy. House's refusal to accept "the Nixon administration keeps Group of 10 richest Western N l^ 's special trade liegotla* Mansfield's amendment calling makbig statements prejudicial c o u r t s ’ Gas blast nations in Woshbigton. tor, William D. Eberle, Included iocJotaLU.S*-VrlthdcflwaUcom_ Hatties ragt^j»w- to TndTa'and favorable to Pak- French Foreign Minister the agricultural policy In a list . z m n m r M c n . - ...... iVTiifftiHnyh\mttnn;TtyprwiiiTg3fatimEtbixM nitri;;ltt^— Sen. F ran k Q iurch, D-Idaho-, Ho M id Uie P roaidont’a p ar French objections to trade talks, wantedio'dlscuas wben.bs JiMt. J. and otiier aid opponents are tiality to Pakistan is one of tlie before the U.S. Congress has members of- the exNuUTe vot^ to devalue the doUar^ said oommLsidon Wednesday, ' evpectod to seek to amend the b est knowip secrota In V/ashb)g- By RICHARD G. HIGH in tunnel House resolution to authorize ton. the CoRunon Market should not Eberle, ki ■ list of depuods Times-News Managing Editor PORT HURON. Mlcli. (UPI) continued fUnding only for Ho said' reliable sources in- negotiate with a knife at its that the market nations d»- Panther trial formed him that the Pakistan TWIN FALLS - Many Idaho —A natural gas explosion throat. scribed u unexpectedly tough, . Boiarlpa and adm inistrative .expenses, not for new pro government has asked the ju rists believe tho sta te 's courts ripped through a tunnel being French officials said France also called for concesaions .oo buUt 2S0 feet below Lake Huron gram s. White House for "substantial will become clogged abruptly wanted to await the results of cereal stockpUlng, citnd flndta jury divided quantities of military equip when the new state crlmbal S atu rd ay and a sheriff's spokes the summit cmference of .and tobacco. ment" and supplies: code goes Into effect on Jan. I. man said at least 17 construc President Nixon and President The Common Market minis-, “The President is said to be Expected clogs Include: tion workers were killed. Georges Pompidou bi the ters set aside their dlacusiion Lin dead., OAKLAND, C alll.. (UPI)— tlic lengbty prosecution against giving Uiis request serious con- —Item: A pre*«Mtence In Th4 death count was an Azores, next week. • • of the U.6.^uropean-: trade- _ Tlic Jury hearing the tlilrd man- the 29-yoar-old Pantijor party sideratlon," Church said. vestigation must be ordered for nounced by Underaheriff Kor- U.iS. offlcials had bope^'lor altuation late btunfay to V O W ■abiughtertrialofniackPanlhcr j:o-foundcr,whowasuccuftcdof Quirch said tho American a ll offenses If th e defendant Is man Ludy of the St. Clair tubstantial progress on trade continue negotiations with Brl- leader Huey P. Newton an- killing Oakland Police'Officer pe£»pio should not hft called less th an 22 y e a rs of ag e. Minor County.SherUf's office. ' taJks W on thii Waiihbi^^ Ireland, Denmark and- nounced late Saturday it tould John Frey on Oct.* 28,1907. upon to subsidize arsenals for offenses such as traffic Sevenmen werebroufdttout of meeting of the Group df 10/ Norway.on the markets flihe- the five^nlle long wattf. tunnel< diat- and-Uie- 111 W Nd*lW.’wM «nt«a. violations are liicluded. -They told the Common.Market rias reguUUons-the.last. bar-.- sal(TSfilDrday Uiat Communist judge declnrcd a mistrial- on o murdor chareo nt his first 0 " prMlferrlng ot arms In —Item: The court must on stretchers.' They were American offlcials wbuld be rier to British entry into, the party members have told provide a free attorney to any believed to bf In Mrious .available for t^ks. from. Mon- community.. . poor person Involved In an o{> condition. ffln m i.-in c lud ln g ith a L _ B am o Offocials said a total of 38 parking Ucket, Inen were in the tunnel When'=^Gem=horseman-die9==== a plane crash in Mongolia. Lyle Cook that it was "im- • These are two of the problem s the exfiloslon oraahed through it "11«,c.(li:«.'.toi7Uth.tI^ forth. Jury to r.ach» Allct-Ne«t«i spent JJmonllu ...... ralsediv judges, magistrates at 3:11 pjn. EST...... — .-TW1N--FALU5— J,-Frahk- roiittui show borsesi-For-many— , WM.dofoctorimd plotter,’'lh« *,dslo«. . behind b.m. tho convlcUon wM and lawyers atfondltfg the Fourteen of them m anaged to Henry, 88, of 137 Fillmore St., years he waa the only ahow. . „BMglliWangu«8oJ»blo|d jmWc— Hio jury iipUt M on wh«ther-overturmsd“ by-an->Bt>eU«te: " t h r e e - d a y m a g ls t r a t e s ’-c o n - -walk out on-thfeir own power. ono-o^ljaho's"b^st-known - -st^ardbi-thesUtef ------“Ho was eipos^ and tried to N»wt«i was guilty of voluntary court iKcauw of a Judicial fm nce on the provUlons of the horsemen and'an organizer of Maintaining an avid interest ’ ejcap. by air, but died In tho maiulaughter. error, and NeWton was freed on ' new criminal code which ended the Magio Valley Horse Show, in rldbg, Mr. Henry became an ^ plane cra«h to M ongoUa." u was Hiojiccond mlatriol In W.OOO baU. Siiturday In Twin Falls. died Saturda/at the Twin Falls honorAry member of,the Twin - • -The oonsensus or s ^ ^ r s Burley'’s CUnk ai\d H MriZn^rio^^'i ------' for Holger Albrethsen, ,5, Shoshbno;^ Harold Miller, tUBtCRIPTIONUATet ' Memorial park. W. D. Eaiwoy. F inal rites wUl. J ^ l a n ^ ; M rs. iHillIlp Munsoo M ortuary. FYlends m ay call a t Wlilto* follow In tho Hailey cemetery. THETIMESNCWS and daughter, Docloj Mrs. Bill Tho family suggests Mortuary on Monday and until' I . T»^ln>«ni, ld»ho C. Fleming rind daughter .mrmnrlnlH.ta^the.Idnhd Yflnth ■^Tuosdiii — J E R O M B ^ Wciidoll, -W dTllrifThbniiiirW p^™ Ranch, Rupert', or “the P*r Month Qliidyti.Hdwa. Bollch-Hoover ------ Sun V nlltty lloH|>iliil t i m e s -n e Ws SUBSCRIBERS , Patient list ywt released by iwspital i^ersonnel. UVING-POTTED C H R IS TM AS Call your carrier------Illuiiio C o u u l y - .... ^ or 7330931 Adm itted achM-aip.m.dallvor Mary KhnboU, Carey. bafor* lOa.m.on Sunday* . ITREES ~ ^ h o n I w o m T MiniHoku M emoriuK ...... O r uta9(jr>eil>friMnumbart ___ J l_____ Wmltlcdi—— — . •itri*v-Rupart. ~ ' Estalla L Caraway, Harold W,-&nltli.-aad^llarold-HoUon - 7 3 3 .2 7 1 7 UHupert:^~ — 1ST Dtim Used "T&lBiao Ramlrel,, Kniiffr . % 1 Sunday. Oec«mb«r ) 2« 1971« TlmM'Newi< TwIn'Falli, Idaho 3 Daytme Pamirs I Green Beans Pizza Mix 0 < ta n OlanI Fr«n .Works wiih birils "Falconer, snow official reJiite ^pla ns^ j auntS— 1— Califdrnia-^afew ayRegular-^Farm Fresh By BONN IK lU m D JO N ICS Lalcr, a moro-oxtensivc—prpducod a film on folconryin Navel Oranges Ground Beef Tlmcfi-Ncws Writer CflinpalKn will toko him Into Arablo, Iron, Kuwait 'anil Iraq. Siberia whero he will study and WltJi D r. Tom Code, i>ow of From Tho Sun Drenchad Citrus Buy Any Six© Package You Need TWIN FALI^ — Mention photograpli Uic Bcrkuto, Iflrgcst Cornell University, Nelson Groves of California At This Low Discount Price Ciigles or fnlcons and ma^t any of llte golden eagle family. The made o six week trip by boat Idalu) school child will Uilnk of bird Is used in Siberia as a from Alaska's Brooks Range te Morion W. (Morley) Nelson. working bird ami Ima been the Arctic Ocean, doing 8 -lb . M ention snow an d w a te r prolik:t<)d and propagated over resoarcli and filming gyr* forecasts and farmers and tlio past centurics. IIo plans folcons. Ho also assisted the Air B a g tlto same veteran SC.S employe.—Otllcra-Covcrincaimllar-projoctfi—SprinRfl-in-tmining-folconsnis GoWeH-Bflnonos==Srt3®— BonclMsTOFRottsP*^"^ “T^elson retired-Fridoy as in Asia and Africa. m ascots, U U — y- - . . t |U - Idfilio snow survey supervisor A native of Nortli D akota, tie Idaho ' Russets ' 'r, 78' CliuhlrBologno.*; 1h, Ik,. JJ Nelson will take his own Pork Chops 68', for tlie Soil Conservotlon Ser received his bacholor of sclcnce eagles and falcon.? along a s a vice, a position he h as held since degree In soils from • North Grapefruit 10* Sliced Bobn Phg.'•‘■59^ -Canned Ham$^“:r/,.. cl!, 4.78 Dakota- Stale -Agriculture— like he luis reacliod retirement ' j College. He began work In 1038 Tangerines 18^ Skinless Wieners ri".";;'; 59^ Short Ribs of Beef Si* V 49^‘ ago, ho ima an adequate term of "HumanUy Is finally ready OS a soil scientist and in World service, since he jolnoU^Uie SCS and will in lOM in Albuquerque, N. M. about and evaluating wildlife in Italy as'an officer in tiw CnIKo'nIn t CheU* ^ovel Oranges SunkitI 18“ Fish Sticks JrJ 1 S*fV» In Twin FQlb tlila.wcck for a and to recognizo Uio valuablo mountain infantry, he gained 64- Kew York Steaks u 2.39 final official visit aa snow Influence wildlife and otfier recognition as an autliority on everyday discount prices ■ survey director, Nelson said lie environmental foclors have on winter survival, moun> Safeway Pledges Continued Support 01 la looking forward to what Iw our own Uvea," Nelaon said, taineerlng and skiing. Our Nation'} Figfit Against Inflation Ai you would a aiu tl from a calls retirement. Nelson liaa worked with Walt Ho and Mrs. Nelson plan to lontpnny whidi hut ll«>o(aJ Hj Ho Crackers S 4 3' • Ho will now bo able tx) dew)te^, Disney and Paramount Filma maintain tlielr home In Dolse Itl 111* 10 kccplnn U o J sold at Dentu-;Greme- Plllibury . C<»nam>^ BiscuHs lulUrm ilk f - Slia Tulx auction Bake Shop LiptoirMix Oolon -lihisoheJc- t Wi N FALLS - Twenty-four Skin ■ 5-«iC bicycles, one tricycle and one Chocolcpfe Fudge Cl*ani»r U hU 1.28 This Adveriitemeiit Effective little red wagon, sold thursday At Safeway Discoiitil ^ghl"al-publlc’«uotlon by -lhc- r|itgy e r-C a lges= In Twln Falls Police Department, Two. High. Uoht L>y**u of SwM lti, ilUh Hair Sp^dy*" " ill Of thelVTownJ: added $351.23 to tlto city ’s Fwdfl* Cok* — ■•«■! D »«p ^«»k CU«olnl* I *1 - ... *J«niiii« ' MniMaa general fund. l^outy. . Cm f W *Pocot«ilQ .*ldoho,Nilli _____ Dollcc-ailef-Frank-rBamett' 2 Uiyer B-lnch 'said the auction was held to Anti Perspirant W alM r-. Oooding Montp«ll*r clear storage space of un Rup«ri -Caldwvll *Twln f^lli claimed Itenu which the Rlgkl •-•I. Ouufci 1.49 BurUy *Nempa * t M n . Rom * department has held f ^ periods C*r of 30 days to one year. And ‘Onlarip, O r« 0 on B iU ~ ^ 'n em ets, records of- 99^ *Th«M Starts Op«n Sunday flcer.for the dopar^ent. was -Nut Rolls auctioneer. He tald the highest Bufferin ■all* fflp w hiryplft Bnrf the lowest abput $2 fo r'io m e of ’■M^ dayrD ectm btrl SrThru- the Ucycles which were fronies -Sufiir-Ooujlm^— ^— only,.^Ch8-Uttle-Wagen brooght- S u n d a y , I - 14 an d th e tricycle 98, he said. Glaied Doughnuh i*di y The aucUwlwas held at the unw^t dly at 7:30p.mrwHi» robet 1.99 . --of the blddeb-M li#-addta.. — SiMMnMU-«alxC’ GET NATSONAL BRANDS AT DISCOU.NT PR?CE'> ANIOREW tU U Y WASHmOTON V u n li coiUy •candals In relief iUlegal welfare payments had At any ratOi D. C. aaked an now.” One was that the city last . Ppvotod To Thif Citizens of M agic VaUey ■till nevi (or public welfare programs. • The national been doled out last year—out of additional lltknilUon for public March estimated a monUily •(imtnlitratora eveivwhere In leglslatora have heard by mall total budget of |29-miliion. assistance to meet a ^ w th In caseload of S6,000 and now has Sunday, Decamber 13, H7? ~~ Ai W ttltrgfn, PubHihtr ______P H O N E 7 3 3 0931 i|f|iin ■Hj>twp^ tty y tt t i-.gentlenMn^X.ab. j h , a h ah. er>. Friend OiF Tlie Young Sunday, Dec.mb«r, IJ, 1971 TIm n.N iw i, Twin Falli, Idaho S Tiines-News PiiBlicTo .Editor, Tline»-Now«: nierofore, I feel that I have precUited. CHRIS CARLSON It to 1 ^ brought _to my faiown and now nnderalatid I want to, maVe one thing BMBMiWiWJiuuuimuu people In Kimberly «r« tiding, toipeflk.BuLln llielr.behall:____pall(i«mon,_A lot ijf„th6m j a toBtartayouthcenter. They are I can hear you say that I don't .fine, dedicated men and have WASHIN Mdhm^edgofp»tUta.h«!fo> Senator CKnrch Responds encouraged and 'aHslsted by a \mfwi n nv**^*"g ”*^V* V ""lg rWT-eSpSiBlBIo'Tiaull persons people of today bMaiiie' they abuse,,rtuae,. both holh^^erbal verbal and and fr™ Indiaaj2iiiS^^ltoEut'^'M ii?'& wa^'ot ewUSh,' . ------— ■ A n - V m l -....-1 -1 “Editor, nmes-Nevi: '■^HeraliiBwirBTireHiivrBulIl crlmeTTni' uui. r. long brfor« Iho debate on an Induiti-lal giant wholly hUllon would b« needed over the ?JI.„ Jj, Hie boys and girls I come b [hero Is a ratten apple In the convinced ^''p reald en tlar refugees there had b«n hrelgn aid began In CongreM, dependent upon military neit(lv«year»tore»torea Mfe contact with today «re not one tarrtl and Ihat U the khid we .|«epUtud«"lnAandllti(ilhetodl*- wounded by the Pakistani WteSi aettliw hrth our pii^tloii-eqiim Hitrlt^^B been sold to-tnvlronm W .-B utzw e-dornot-M W l9)-llM ffi5ea^ak^blt-dm erent-thao,tl^e oiiiB_l don*t need . ______prflb lem ____ hfla__A^^he.aald.. One p( my unclcs was were sent to both Democrat and. the taipayer. under the gullible have 11 and the^oteats of the f “ „T , „ ------i ' n i_ » Qt slgnlBcantly ^ contributed ^ to the He described a Bcene alm llar may.bfl a.Bhut'ln-WKl.haYe_not:_ po|lcema in Omahp for 35 hostilltlea which have now to descripUons of American- • ______t. ______tlA r>s#.nn HM In III Mr I___l . i _ ... 1 _ . • ■■ T * ?V* Bocne 0^ the points' m ade. . foreign aid Is spent In the U.S. heaven if Congress put such a especially marijuana. This, out of thU house for e’^ht years. He died from an Injury broken out between the. two Qvil War hospiUls' '‘there Tlwt'^the American People in d the budget for national sum In the budget. they say, they are ceVtalnly not yfears but Jam sur« I know and wid exposure wWle on du^^^ countries. weren't wlflclwt medicines to guilty of. They say , and I quote: have been led down a road defense, Is spent at' home. We But the great industt-ial understand the young. received the highest honors In his first Interview since cope, many were In'great pain "they don't want’us to have a leading now here/ have built tanks, plaines, guns corporaUons that undeHvHto I have a Ut of young friends, from citliens of Omaha..Ho was returning, Church,; a ranking moanina and howling In place where we can lather, That dia-lUuaionment, as deep and mobile equipment far in our government can and will They Uke to come to my b godd policeman. member of the Senate Foreign anguish. I saw arms and legs have a litUo fun, have our own and real as the Vietnam war, excess of national needs then sell us a 151 billion expansion of apartment, visit with me, and So.l have respect for most ^Relations commltt^, vividly amputated, and open flesh little combo, dance, talk and haa replaced the noblUty and declared them surplus or their business in the same time talk cf the “old days" which I pdllce officers. But I do not like described the extent of the wounds showing the b«mets. diarity that followed World War oubnoded and given them away period. All this Is hidden under Just have a good, decent time. knew. You see. I uw quite a bit a poor officer. refugees' plight, conditions ihere were no blood tran> n . to other nations. the false front of humanity. But no, they com e In an d accuse o< the *‘Oid West" In Nebraska. Now, all you able-bodied along the border, and analyzed shislons available dr plasma. us of all so rts of things an d push __ ...»That ...... military. aid, ...In When a nation doesn't have We-have spent billions in 1 find my visitors are young citizens, getbusy “■ and helpj i -.thesei -. i *«. the causes for . nthe conflict and ‘the seriously wounded w hat^er guise, must be the funds^to’buy Tirdlscount“ othcrcountrie8t0-8up p o rt , j v i. lacU« ------yotmg-pMple. J-would.glve-lta-J»ineplU-handling-by-tba-wouldn't..... ^ .. survive „rthe doctors separated from compassion for- rates we lend them the money overnight political coup or to. I am W years old. I was b ^ Mr. PoUceman, Just what are wything U I could get out and Niwn Administration, _ had to resort to am putation Just the helpless and c^uHati^fdr at ratM f^.belb'w the coal'orUi5~cr«ata'ir*fQVorab!o'cllmflte for^®”“ your duties? Just because they do Just that - While there. Church also met to save lives." thebflckward. bondsoi^thointcrostpajdonour investrtient." Then wo have farro and ranch. J h ^ w ^ dress you In a uniform and pin a ... Mrs. Irene Wainwright with Indian Prime Mbilster Church continued, “I walked That a military complex that national debti l seen American corporBtions ™”^*P®‘'®''^,^*'9“ '''*°**^* badge to your coat, does that Hansen mdira Qandhi, as well as with through the refugee camps and has sent Hundreds of Uiousands Of tho letters sent, only move abroad to escape I know right from wrong. They make y'ou a little tin god? Sure, . (Editor's note: In all fairness the president of India, and top :talkad to scores of people, of little more than blgli school SertatanXhurch has responded taxation, exploit cheap labor wore sincere,- * devoted you are supposed to uphold tho to the police, we must point out cabinet officials, Including picked at random. Everywhere- ‘ boys Into a futilo effort to Im- ^and his position, statQd In the and ptlo up . profits while Christians and I was reare^n a protect homes, life and that Mrs. Wainwright's India s foreign minister and,its the story was the same: villages pose a way of life upon a people Congressional’Recoil,-speaks protected against expropriaUon Christian atmosphere. They UmbofallciUMns. But does this sUtement that there are “bad dejjerw minister. - . pUUged. houses burned, young' who know little of, and core loss for itself. Here are excerpts lyhisucancaJssuedbythflU. S. also saw to It that I fecelved^ a , givo you the right , to', bo-rude, apples" could also apply to Church traced the cause of gjrU rapedi parents and and understand less of from his speech on the Senate government. good educaUon. although tlkey impolite nnd yes. sometimes youth groups; There are "bad-[he current war to the cIvU war children killed." dom^acyVcannot bo tolerated flwrr- ' ' The natlbtu of the'world have were hard-prcssed-ot-timcs: bnilairib ariy6nry6trCflmriir7«Pples‘'-neverywheni:-pBrhaps-m-Ea8t-Paklstan-w^h-began ------‘•IlSiW Owa/^hW ceS'tfiil"" . :inthUm»Uon, “Tho. annual foreign old literally become the dumping I attended a litUe country contact with? To push them the hara^ent of which she when the military government the bitterness and hatred — That'-the-sorry-farco-of program-ls-no-moro than-tha—ground-for-our excess.capital school throughthqclghUigrade. 'around? To accuse .pcoplo^of—^ fji^ was a mlsunderstanc^g o* west Pakistan refused to engcmfered has written an end ■"United Nations" has played visible tip of the iceberg. It and military output. And If w? I*'>'om there I ontored the unlawful acts when you have no Somowhcre along the lino. We rwognlze electlen risulti which lo Pakistan as we’ know'lt. itself out In the admission of constitutes only two-fifths of a need on example of the -sorry""T^Utbftrain Academy in our real reason or evidence to go are quite sure that poUce of- gave East Pakistan's Awaml Nothing less than independence half savage tribes and offshore total of over $9 billion.-Th $3.0 sltuatlontoday.examilnethefacts county seat town. I finished on? ' flclals will want to get to the league, headed by Shiek Mujlb will now satisfy the.’p'e<^le of Islands as voting equals to billion asked by the ad- about tlw lofty decision of the highsclwol there and tlwn went These young people need bottom of this and will probably a majority In the East Pakistan," Church said, natlonswhosegovemmentshave ministration is only that portion U.S. to refuse trade with to Doane Cbllege In Crete. fumlshlngsfortheircenter.They talk to Mrs. Wainrlght and Pakistani parliament., HA added he was convinced been a tlwusand years in tho the public sees - Projected lUiodesla. • Nebraska; wliere Imajored In would also like musical In- oUiers. As to tho efforts to get a '‘*^®/“ tcauseof tHswaris independence could not be making; over'tho next five year's the There is no intent here to music. . Then" I went to. strumentsso they cun organiio youth center In Khhberly, this refusal of the Paklstwl denied the )^ngla Desh, that it That to impose a political way foreign outlay wiil cxcccd t51 discuss. DQlltics. but 'Qntil Nebraska State University at nj^usicai group or combo. Can lu>s been undertaken m^ny government to recognUe the would come either through — of^tifo'Tiport anbUicr nation Senator Church'a stfltcmonts~Xin'cbln whore T stuaied~ ji^u ------tim cs~butnwvcr^^ith~full^Suc^~1^«^lt8'o^rleglttm ate•electioff^^^Blfri^ltary c o n q u e jro fllS rE a it------nni> ntntfmipnt mfldc bv are provcn inaccurate. WO must teaching methods. 1 taught for pioaso go'to tlwj cbnter and cess bocauso“of'lack''6f~rcaI~No~ohe-ha8 questlon^~the“ by~Indlan troops' or . through or by military conquest. Wo Senator Church has bebn' accept thein as the truth. He has sevcyryrors^ln—iilglr-achoolr tma mn~whar they~ wtmfntnd aupportTunoiigndulls mid llrtJ vf tli* i^sulL gUgi rUHrwHTtare oy ine sen^a cannot undertake either. refuted. • the courage of his convictions, church- and tho community. • ^ocd. because It Avlll be op- youth In such a project.) "'a* the majority of East Desh. Tliot we are exljouating our Here at home we ore ... Cecil Calhoun Pakistanis in an un- "One th{ng Is clear, no natural resources in a useless clamoring for money and more Buhl precendented display of unity government can Impose Its rule effort lo contain and direct tlie money to restore cities from elected the candidates of the on. a resisting people by Awaml League under Shlek world wlille our own internal filth and decay. To support methods so brutal," Church- structure weakened and ccumhUng_rural communities, lUhman," Church charged. charged. ‘ •Cl»ui Lh~sald~!*HkiHgn*r~Gen7' Tiie Idaho D em ocrat^d that and socially. dlspollatlon, to fight drugs nnd Transparent Violation Yahya Khan refused to convene {„ his dlscusslol with Mrs. parliament or honor the results Qandhi he received assurances of the election held last March. India has no desire to annex Concern? Claimed Bv Pakistan When riots broke out in the. East Pakistan, but that the Ballet West . — Ejwt, Church charges that Gen. rjfug^ problem had made war Editor, Tlmes-News: scho6l system Is to be credited Editor. Times-News: always uccepted the directives entered Into a defense pact with Kha« Msponded with a brutal, Inevitable. He said Mrs. OandhI Ballot West appeared' on* for allowing them to be exposed India has launched an alUut ef the PouacU and India h u a super-power. The Prime m ilitaristic repression, p^^^^ i'agreedthattheguerrUlaforces D ocom bor 1 for two per- to a perlormanco such as U.ls. I “ " ' “'“ j" f province ot East PsklslM . This t'. The world community tho Western countries. In- m inority' end th e ' M oslem she wanted to niake certain —uuukftviit aoirthitnr-Wnhir-riiiir-Arlir-ig'.s-iiiwilBT-lhioichoolsT-thc'■ iu u jju J'Jjliy A rl» i«Jwo (iicuiu^ Ulu auiw is^ Ulc . „ y,----t i -t—:----i vliirallon.i/.lh«. miiiaiiw i.m .tiwv ■ ______Awaml l^eagueL Jn d la befileiided Uw- wUlMhg— Center: the proceeds going to College of Southern Idaho; the Charter of the United Natlowi. nuttt help Indiii and Pakistan to America, United Kingdom "'V' mf Church added,''Ifbund Junior Music Club Scholarsljips many .workers, who seldom The freedom, Justice and peac»* resolve their problems France and Federal Republic ot W mllUon..x_i refugees (i„t » . . . '"wowh% wSn^Io 4U*^^^Sd^tho^^ nnd I think most people agree, s resolution of P ' i f l l " f“ ' j ' ‘ ‘ ''I slderlng om- own pred'lpredllecUon — hrlIlr^rach-ll-«nr-!Hlltu&l•;-lho-comrhunlty^lts^a-^vholo,—““^ ‘^ { ^ “ ^ “"‘■^-‘^^storatloiTM lieiW W llirw ir^^ ^------hdla'sproblBm »wllhPaklstanr-^^^,';^-|‘‘~^,J^,**~fa^fa«lg"p°^^^^^ . proJocrtA'tllis area, j ____ noiu»u/Ao»i«Ani,i«Amn,.«iv«««BalletWestwouldnothavoboon, rigiu to select judges ww ho continent. ruOn our part we ahall. -Uk»i Some 0^/ -the.*%,m Indo-PaklstanVn/i/uk>>tu(aM ' ■ Indianrn/iiD»i armed nrm a/i invasionim r.ainH nt, mass migration ofOf people inm theuie Churchchu -ch decried'Ihlsdecried “this' foolish The success of the maTneo; th. success It'was. fcols.bMt represent tl« political historyh istory of « the world,"..Church yamw mf iitt*mpHng_ta “ 5 a 3 a r Tor students, was duo to Uio . '6n-'behalf..of-my-commlttcc-^.^^ P^^°*^*^^.?}*5,..defcnsfl.,,cnghrlned- ln_the_ the _use_QLJhg__peac_eful_pleM._ls an aLfront to the con- n. ,,^1 ^ extraordinary cooperation of nil and myself, I 'would like'to Charter, in all sectors of our proc^ures set forth by thS sideredandnialureviei^s of the-^^^®^^^^^ the schools In Magic Va«oy. express a humbJo thank you to In Idaho wc have four men Charter. For example, the statesmen of America and entir^y." He pr^cted India -^-Hnjeydoscrvorsrhugc^tcrof:- W ^ r d o « ^ c r ^ h u 8 e ^ K ~ . l ! ^ « . f „ « l . - ^ ------^------Indus B ssln W a te r .- _ d ls p u l« _ i:u r< .p e _ J n d k :iu a g ir ia s lv . thanks. Tho r^ponsc.. of the ...Mrs. Harry prumbacli students was delightful. Tho ‘ General Cluilrman ______l i p s - K Nations the political and' ,______bringing years^TndU pas««l to the suggested by the British Prime Tho American arid Pakistan ^ ''iK walls of village houses "like about a cease-fire, but dottUad Minister with participation of peoples have enjoyed a full Prayer For Today hornet’s around a ^est." u would happen primarily the Secretary General of the degree of friendship under the At the Salt Lake Camp'In because of the basic lollexibUlty United Nations. successive Presidehtshlpff of Calcutta, Church ^ Id they were^ of Pakistani (kn. Khan 00 the - Dear God, how prone we are to Roosevelt, Truman, f a i r j S & S ^ .... r , t ---i-^ ^ —^^^--2M.0«refugees^nd added that^-TnaJorissues-wHchT^^ -nsk-w]th.Caln,JilAm l.my-brolhct!a_ A ti-a^c crlsU has enveloH tter« ar.-Mer-IWO such keeper?" We like to choose our t^PaW stan since thX-ond-Ni»on. .nerTieopie o! He said an "Impossible burden" Church added, however, that - responsibilities. We don't want Jud«e from boginnlngofMnrcl.mi. India's PakUtan, who uphold th. values C i:;: them thrust upon us. We do so enjoy pleasing ourselves and living ii?ErHt“£f',iu tt S.'Twr?o?’r?r: comfortably. It isn’t comfortable to ts a irrs ’™ ss ' 3 E's’sr.ss's have to think about people who look to us for help and receive none. Maybe they look to us for n way to- AotofParlUmentlnlM?. soliiUon of th. pollUcal, soctal our homeland. Inoculated against typhus, -n,, Idaho Democrat »»ld' live and are disappointed. Dear « ^ Slnco IMS Uie Indla-PakUtan and economic problems of East ...... E. H. Enver typhoid, anuUpox and cholera, that It was wlsa for the God, help us to bo willing to bo Uio people 01 idoha question has been on tho PaklstanandoUiei'Brovincesof CoMUl Generd ol - "I visited a hospital at tb. stitas to maintain* neutral nda- more responsible, ______... o. McLnro. Agenda ot tho Security of the Pakistan In th. WMtem region. Pakistan border whel-e there w er. Uuw and cut off Its arms ahlptnants ------|K “ldla^°ldn'ho______’’United Natlom. Pakistan has On OUi August, IWl Indta San Francisco doctors, a half.doien nurses; |o both countries. Nam€K0f-T^he^Game4s^A-New-Itmd O f - J ^ lly O.A. (GuO^KLKKH — Kdhor, Tlmrft-NrW* ,- SEATTLE - A commercial Jet S.P.A., of Naples, Italy, have Jobied forces in connecUon with military, government passenger plane, capable of carrying up to In the cooperative program . A eritalia Is th e . and alrllne'studles at aU of it divisions f6r a . ~ ISO people and, when fully loaded, able to new Italiw aerospace corporation formed num ^ of years. Boeing recently io* ^ake.iilf_iiind.lflnd_at.alrports wlth< short by a recent merger U th e aviation Interests • creased Its research efforts on Cecnmercial"'- runways, will be offered for sale to alin es ■OTttland Flhmwcanlcar-'------ffTOL airplanes when It became apiiaiwi^— : starting In 1974 or 1975, officials of the The first phase of ^ development, which that there is an Increasing need for im- ' Boeing Company announced Saturdsiy.— -has been completed^as-the-stiidy-and. _proved .transpprtation_in_nu^ weas,,_^ The new^ plane is being specifically exchange of pr«U n^ry technical and espedaUy inN orth'A ^ca. this ne^' the'. •agM iW M -Birwtirttoitqianr^antlOT “ Jum ps" of from 150 to 200 m iles sjthough It engineers have been aasl^i^-to the I the Ufalted^tates-ind-- ~ ooufse, *>f-m*t^^lohger- .program at Boelng'j CoounerdalAirplana- -Caiiad»-to-it<»k-lo*»lher-oii-th»-dB«dop.— ^ -ffoup-laoUities-in-Rewtanr-Waah r Boeing- -r f - I m proveil t f aM peetaUo* » 4th — - has ISO experts yalgned to the Renton ___ on STOU ______p lant for UiU work. United SUIes' NiiUonal Hie iwcoiu) phia. Involves preliminary Aerooautlca and S p m Admlnlatratloii u d design of the aircraft and completloa d Defiartiiient U -namportatloo are l» teseardi actlvlllw ntoeasao'to aelect aind creiaiiu Dulr ryaeudi pngrant itlated refUe the cooflguratldii and to pfvvide data to s n x . ilipbiiwi in order t(itielpprbvU-~ air lrampoit»Hoii.~-'-vT— — ' -'-H ,' prdiimately one year and will be can- Tlieae 'p n g r ^ in (lelda ef alipnt pleted in the United States. n » thin) phaae, deaign,'*ir traffic oontrol, (uidanet m of 1,000 feei'w id leas tUUy m i l> now In the aecond phaM ol the lly lines, one at Aarltadli Tbis In trad ti^ d the nn^'^ planned developm^L and one at Beetng. Into a » cbm iM icW Ttie . Boeing C om p^ and Aaritalla Boeing haa been acUve In STOL reaearch laid,’ ^ i.'af^.tul& f ' 'dyslK^^ »here ahoH ..fl!gb}»l; |>«*w^ 6 Tjme»-N»w», Twin Falls. Idaho jSu^day.,Dacfimber 12, I9?l -ACrtillATRE ou raif p r is ^ rfefitynir WMIDaU . Solurdoy and Sundoy mlnimurft wage. The California D«<. 1 1 .2 0 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)~ Irwin’s thesis Is that the was awarded a PH.D. In Irwin said the average tim^ because it will insbt on this," unfair and unjust. One j^son prisoner.wage scAle now Is 18 Nor^f No Show* s i n h i - , John Irwln, a college'^professor essence of prison is punish* isociology by the University of served has Jumped from 24 to 36 hie said. "I know I want my gets 10 years for an offense, cents an hour.' d a y Mnlif furtfcvr noHc*. ■ roU em a, ment, and the punishment must_ C alifo^a, |nd he how teaches months—"an all4lmo high not pound of flesh." and another gets nothing, In five years. Irwin hopes his has mor« than an Ivory towet' be swift; sure, uniform and not' at San Francisco State College. only for California but for tho^ 'Die.same Is true of llberaU, “ I would like to see polluters ;roup will have "tens oL COLD TURKEY —In-tiia-jMgrnent,- the maln- jonacm itbtfla-aiid.. radicilr_i>erM 'yeftr:in pr Ison.The same ------^Iniilnfj nirk.S/nn pyfry _____ of memberH**~nghl~ America’s prisons. He served But prisoners also have problem of U.S. prisons today The rehabilitation idea, he alike, Irwin said. for manufacturers who malu •ComtiJ/ Riol wt>#n|a whoU town ing in the courts for convict ttlti lo quil imolilng. ' . flve y ea rs a t Soledad P riso n fcir rights, he said, and he supports la the Indelenninato sentence. added, has only lid'(6~m6re~'. "The radicals talk of.abolish* defective cars that kill people, rights."------a rm e d ro b b e ry .______. Iheir efforts to.assert them to Ooi^ts give a man 1 to 15 and more punishment. "Arbi- ing (tunishnrient, but they really and men who fix prices, avoid 1%-hafw ~»oi“7Wi^rlain«Jy; ‘ Ifie ■'eilenr'er'fiavIiW'b'BIpBa' yeafa, for exajnpI^and'linRo I admlnlst^iora has ^^4sant-to:start-punishing:a,new-paylW-;daxea==and:_^r«ieflW- frwln d iffers from oth er e x p ^ , organlie a' prisoners union ^ prison administrators decide Incrousod, and so hns Iholr popaatlon'of 'capitalist plgii.' prescrlptloj^ *ug» _lhat_ ara on , the three main approaches California. when to free him .. "'J brutality." liberals want, punishment harmful?* S TA R TS W iD N CS D A Y!! to crime generally advocated. After a long list of Juvenile Duiiutes are uulrirgeir be _____ ' but call It 'treatment.' The ‘ — AmERrnNNiEy "Attorney General (John) arre sts, l^^vin \ycnt to prison in cause they nuycr know how To doter polenliid crlriilnals, conservatives are the only ones For Irwln the prlnclpM Mitchell wants to get tougher," 1952. There he slated to long they must serve, or why Irwin wild punishment must bq honest about It, but they want reason for present high crbne »*SCROOQ£’’ Irwln said In an Interview.^ educate himiwlf. Uie adinlnU tralors have rejcct* certain and swift. The penalty such disproportionate amounts rates , la thb current large "Ramsey Clark wants rehabili Upon his rcleasai Irwln ed their purolu (ipplioutlons, for an offense can be sljort. but .that It’s crazy." ‘ number of young people In the tation, and the radicals want to worked as a waiter In a French Irwln said. its term sitould bo fixed. ' • Irwln believes a proper term cities. "Most crime is commit- knock the walls down. They’re ' restaurant (6 finance hla. .*ilnce Callforniii adopted an I1ie ponjilty should give for robbery oi* assault would be tod by lower middle class youth all full of nonsense," cclloKo studies. Eventually ho Indeterm inate uystotn In 1052, society iL "pound of flesh one year. For the second living ih ^In urban setting, and offense, perhaps IB months, and now we have them In unprece* for the aeveral4ime loser dented nu m b ers." |]:00 PIUSI ) “AIKnrHAM £D More prison riots can be 4 — N #w ». WiBltkAf. Sporli /DnV m aybe seven years. ^ C H A R U E lilts S — Kino ranilly ------Irwin thinks the prison expected because .administra' _ Television Schedules 4-AUCN#wi ■ ^ul — lllit nnd 1‘locot population contabis psychopaths tors are ignoring "the emerging m a w n ^ tJiM liOO .Sunday, tMC. 13/ m i a> — Film ^ — Film TsI — Movlu; "Tito IHu Counlrv” who will repeat.their Crimes, sense of injustice of inmates," Ai 5:30 p.m. on channel 5. and al lOiM ^ Moitdav. Doc. 13.1VM Jtj - - To Uo Announcod but "I don’t think any of us—, ho said. 10:30 on io --M ovl* "Will Penny-" 3b. 9. 5. 7b, B. \^ — U tw t. W aathn-, Al 6:H0 p.m. on ch.innnl I) - - 3, H - My Thrp« Sont _ 733-5570 Thli It a orlHy Wetltm. Charlton Sporf* Pnjinufi Spacliil. CliArllu drown It 7tl — TAlet of Moffmnnn Spoclnl not even the psychiatrists-^ "Those systems that do not Hattpn h a i on* of hit bast rolai-a&. hi — Mink Floyd SpicUl the only porton who CAn turn 1:30 have the ability to decide which allow ,for expression of now STARTS TaOAY!! WlirPanny, a ranoa waary laddia ions CliriKimat Info .i prohlom. ThIt S -- A/ovle:-"Tho Agony and lt>o (ram p In lha autumno< a lonaly Ufa. 2il ~ N a w i. Waalliar. Sporit piflylol hat Iho ufmo lookino fofwnrd CCitAsy" P(»rl I onos will repeat. rage, and continue arbitrarily During a h arth Montana winlar In 5b *- CDS. Now* - - *0 ttio protonli ttmv'H uet. with t;0( "Tlie essengfl—of Jaw 4s _ with the wom*out rehabilitation tha ifco i, lha calm of h it IKo u «) — ABC N«wt Clinrllo r.^lllttu nhwil Ihu hollO.iy’t T h e b e a u ty o f creatin g life. brok«i by a maniacal praachW P«» lOiM comntorcUllim. II It a ropo.il, unlfonn application, but people ldflfl7~ w lll~ o x p erien ce- g reat -Jo-kllUh(Ai*_and_lhe-.wom5n_y«tio_ ...__1.______» , _tnpoworaroVflryiino»nf^^^l**__HI»lr>i|Hy rn n v lrt« n rff thinirora. freedom to give it away. ollart Will th«liar. ihwi lov*. «> — AAovle "Paranoiac" • *;00 MarnlA0 « — Good Life 5 — Nffwi, VJMiiwr. St)orH u - D A. wiUi uniform application, "niey They are not dumb. They are 4iSS 11 ~ AAovlB "Th e Uorflla S tick" 21), 3, 4 — Trulti or CoiUDquonccj. >.i, 2»: j, 5, .1 - N.W., lu-c alw ays casllni! up s y sto ™ looklnij a t A lllco ." , -3 — -TlmBlor-AAadllatlon— 10)40- — 7il— -i-Elcctric Coiiip.iny ------^ _ w'tMihoV, l*;C--NATK»AUCF^KRALri^ . 7100 S - UVU Oaikolbsll Hluhiluhtt 71), U — L.iUQh In Sportt ------to divert "us~from~tho -noble Irwin said that tine mistake Is 3il — Science In Aorlcul(.Ure I0I4S M - O r. Soyw C.irloon 4 P urry AAn&on idea. the stamping out of Inmate X 1,1 — Tom and Jerry II D r. Scu!>s. 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In certain Inslancei with other JiK^eHflgan isconfldentth^ ______law ." ' , legislature wlUla'ic’e'^'qulclf Legislation defining the duties " • He lour probl^m-^reaa:- -aotlon to eorreot-the-problam.- - of a magistrate provides that-« 1. YYe-eentence Invefltlgations Out for a few 'weeks at the m ag istrate cannot h ea r cases in .required for persons undef* 22 iMglnning of the year, he said, .which the maximum penalties y ears of age. Un'der the new young speeders, Including out- a re above $1,000 Rne or a y ea r in criminal code, pre-sentonco of-fltato travelers, will hove to prison. Investigation Is mandatory for bo held for a pre*flentcnce ln> ' However, under provisions “ CTlmcfl." vcstlgatlbn. for extended sentence of certain Qrimes include, under the <' Ho suggested that the courts offenders charged with new code, felonies, develop brief forms Including misdemeanors or petty misdemeanors and petty information required for pre- misdemeanors, prison sen' __miBdcmeanors. The category of sentcftice investigation to bo tences of^ throe and two years crimes • specifically docs not filled out' by the' defendant respectively can be pronoun* Include a new category of hlmseH as a temporary cod, . The FINEST IN COLOR TV "violations," which are not m easure. . In these cases. Judge' Ha^an consldet-ed "crimes." 2. Court-appointed Inwyers' said, the trial would hpve to be But when the truffle or fish for indigent defendants. Judge handled by district Judges — and game lows were excluded Hflgan said the state’s further increasing their from the new code, the law provides that any workload. ' l l o | ( a n KVI.VANIA l*OUTAHI.K a ) |.01{ TV needy, person charged wiUi an Judge Hagan suggested that M01)KLC»U32\V offense In which the maximum the legislature enable provision 6f exliUng-Iaw-that- f Cubinol of W alnut urain riiiiih iiiiTiiuFi inipuc't |)kciiL..| ponnlty excec^J300 is ontlUed .magistrates to. hear all permits a Judge to retain * l ‘i iiirli p k tiir it (cliiiK. m i’Qi.) Street •t<}. court:appolnte(f c o im ^ _jnlHdpmoanQr_cn80B,_j5.ven_ ju ri^ c U o n In a case-.for,,.120._ Uut under Uie new penal code, where penalties exceed th e one* days after sentkcing. ' Color fur mtntrprnn,nlni color pioliiTo ' > - 'any offense, even a violotion, year llmit^itlon. He.said that a personjnay be * GibralUir HQ ' ’'chu&d'ft for u3lld ilali! |ii rrnrnmtii <.' projects cnti lead to a fine of over-4300. 4 . -Lobs of 120-day court' -placed in-a state penitentiary mid rollulillliy Ttie maximum penalty for_a -Jurisdiction. Judge Hngan said for 120 days, during which time violation Is f AS-'C p u ih b u tlo n lo c k i in fiiu^ tu n liiu • u |H'rf*x i the*' new co d e re p e a ls a tijo prison 8lafrglves"hiitr a p ic tu r e cv^ii w h o ti y o u r}un>Ui) c iin n n i’U expanded Uiorough evaluation. The prison * ItulaiU CoUir providi>i porfuct (;ol will bo nvoilnblc for the 1072 program . M ilar said th e city hu» n (icvon 'I'WIN F A M 5 - T r n n a M agic indicate a cutoff of any actual f | l ] l d 1 1 S C mill levy whicli will bring in Airlines lias no plims to changc services. ’ , ■ about $135,000 for city street its service to Twin Fnlbj, ac Flighls Into and out of the - moinlennnco and Im provem ent. cording to F rod M. F ra ile r, Twin .Falls -City-Coiinty i r a H li n g - Tills a u ^ c n tc d by About pre.*{ident of itw corporation. lylunlcipai Airport will continue SYI.VANIA CONSOLK COI.OIl I V - Twin Kails Higliway district llic Idolio Public Utllitiofl' A wire service report had » CutUi'inpnrury stylu iiihiiwt iif Waliiiil unim vinyl ^ n e e f j n g * Qlunt 25 Inch picturo ((iias. — no cornpr cut-off L-Cnlnr llrluld 100" ' iilcturo tubi* for tho ihoriw itr" briableilbriableircolor color plcllly«po«plctllFi*— ' i»ritUu-100-^cluu«iiior Utu-ulUnuitii-lu-ftolld;8lAle^1| pcrformBnctf ui}d r«liublllly ___ That t ho~ Sn^*'J ot • InitAnt Puih-butlon Tuning lots you iwttch ch«nn«U promise. It backs up » l» ltftitlo n lc t p 6« i» ’ . ....______. ■ _ t h o fivQ oxcltlng » APC puili i)uttun lock* in finv tuning i.|>e^ftH;t ' SnoMot modols for picturo tW n when you cliariKc chunneli T972. and soo ■ -IVrmuJl'inl control W k i In pUmdng flwli U)in»*------thorn and lot lis help DUtontiflically y o u discovor why ' I n i t i n t C o l o r p r u v l d o i |>^rr««cl c o lo r p li'tu io in Sno*Jot is tho bost ucoitdi — no warm-up timtr’ri>quir«i » fhainkit Cul mobllo you con buy. t t : ^ : n t y t >f : f k e e ^ v e t o b — ASK ABOlJT-«4SY te rm s J e TlmM-N«w*. Twin FalU, Idahp Sunday, December 12, 1971 Red split delays reply >iixm f=Sies=awsy BHUSSELSdjPlj-lMvUlons progress, the Kremlbi leader- In the Soviet leadership ore ship Is marking time, weighing DON BROWN'S holding ^ a . n^sponse trom the broader pollticid advanta> Moilcow 'to North AtUnflc ges of East-West'force cut SAFETY SERVICE 'n-eaty .Organlzatbn proposals negotlBtiqns against military to AzOTesl[^ks for immediate exploratory apd Ideological conslderatbns. . r-Wcsrtaltaronlroopcutsln— rDlplom«lc"Hource8"8ald'tho'- Europe, diplomatic sources signs that Mosraw bi the ______WASHINGTON (DPI) — jcrencea with U.S. ulliea In TVcasurV Scci-cUry John B. said Saturday. end wlU agree to negotUtions _____IVcgltjprit,. NtxQP n ic« to th e advanco pf N ixon's trip s to Gonnally J r., TVotmury Unclcr« .._ao,mcn-ln.th!LKr!mil!nJ£oJUi.lhoJli!«rttliuUtaUJ¥!ILi« IL). Munny Azores today (or talks PokinR and Mowow. secrotiiryl’aul A. Volokcr. Jmd divided on whether to open sudi a long, hard road which Ifl not ^ • Molor luM up • B'obii ' ^-^ttiitli-Fronch-and-IVjriUKUCsa - When the PresUlcnt-'s Jetliner,, Henry A. Kissinger, the Ives' negotiatlona^th the West and likely to lead to spectacular • A1(gn BOISE (UPI) - Idaho'a commlaalon said It. could'not Inadequate legal counsel. Human Rights Commluion subfltontlate Allen's specific In deciding to rehear the case agreed Saturday to rehear b charges. However, It did report the commission said It will con GARTH'S MUSIC & IIELEN'S RECORD SHOP a pattern of dlsc^lnatlon In duct the nest airtng of the case discrimination case b rou^t by a MAGIC VAUEV'S MOST COMPLETE Lapwalman against a teamsters the union's recruitment aiid in Boise and said the full com* Jroinlnit^ -miaalfln.wULattend^. . ■...... - . - SQUNDCENTEIII _____ Eirlier, a ^ c la l panel from mended conciUatlon be set up. M eantim e, a w estern panel of • Bond Ifiilnm efih • Orfoni|H«iif.m*Ad.Uwi»w| the rommlsslon conducted a Saturday, Allen appealed by the commission recommended • HanM • ShMlMuiU » Rt<«rdi .bearing Into the romplalnt letter for a rehearing. He charg- the Bricklayers. Masons and Vltit our Unlqu* Sound Bonml brougtit by Mark Alien against T(l“^ ^ ‘^W^CijWml88l6n*8 ~P1bBtererk''Tnternat{onal of"' U»Un »o Sony, Mnranll, JBl, KIH ‘ Everett Byers, agent for Tpwn- '■attorney spent only 30 minutes A m erica Union tak e a f f lr ^ U v e . — .— C^mponanUl Bters Ix c a l 551. • • with him prior to the fi^st hear* QcUon to rid itself of exclusion' Allen, whoso brother, Olfford, Ing and he therefore had ary racial practices.. 221 Moln Av«. E., Twin Fplli 733-8609 Is a comml^lon member, claim- ed'Byers dl^m inated against him because he is on American Indian. He charged that'Byers sent others to union Jobs even though employers asked for him by liam c. CHECK LIST FOR After a heoring In Lewiston Nov. 12; 0 panel from the SANTA'S HELPERS 1 TWO REINDEOl trot alodB highway lltleA Some GI’ s FOR JUNIOR near Bear Moimtalo, N.Y., alter escaping from □ PHILCO®.TAPE DECK UNIT - I l O O ir^______1 ^ ‘Santa.aftM " fonowlnK pholoe.Mlftnjin parkjJ -due early— ' way. Police blocked highway while Santa's ' □ - a - n e v T b e d r o o m s e t - helpers pursued aalmals for two hours before □ A NEW STUDY DESK > .rounding them up . Animals w ere valued at $2,000 hitch end ------:----- ' » eachHUPIW □ NEW READING LAMPS WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tlio T J pHiLco®~poRTOTirccJtoirrvr 'At^my F rid ay said th at ot l6ast PHILCb* RADlb ALARM CLOCK (10,000 soldiers win be forced out of the service ns much as □ NEW BEDROOM CARPET Auto buyers due $750 six fnonths early In order to cut □ A HAMPER FOR HIS SOILED CLOTHES Ujo A rm y down to tJie new celling recently Imposed by Congregs. FOR DAD million in tax refunds TIjo men forced out will got no sovorance pay although the □ A PHILCO* MNTO REFRIGERATOR FOR HIS DEN. DKTROIT (U PI)—Tljc near- than half should arrive In time On 1072 modelH, AMC, " like Army can begin releasing them □ PHILCO* PORTABLE COLOR T.V. ______.. iprnl to d a y .— ------— n.AREWRECLlNER : ^ bought new ca rs Hlncc Aug. 15 s(»kcamhn said."------Motors Corp.,-wlll-roqulro-new— ^n»a-cuts-affect-draftcca_who ' nnd light duly trucks since Approval of lfio“7epcal“l>y“*carbuy*rs-torelurn-uppllcatlon'-vould"tionnany~'8crvo Iwo. ,,Sflpt. M win ahare In refunds Congress and tlie President forms to the companies. Tltese years, nnd first term volun- □ A NEW DESK FOR HIS DEN OR OFFICE lolnling oboiiC $700 mlliron a s a ' cndcd u liix tliiit h as flUctUfltcd— will be proce.*wed end refunds -teers;'w ho norm ally serv e three □ a GUN CABINET , result of Uic repeal of tlic 7 p er between fl and 10 per cent since mailed—probably not until after years. Some men will be able □ n e w BOOK SHELVES ccnt excise tox on new vehicles. World W ar II v-'hen It was the beginning of the new year, to gel out as much os 18 — For-futuro car-buycrs, the 2.5- .addcd-on-lo-tlie-prlce-ol.autos. ______jnonths enrlv'but tliey will not. □ WALL DECORATION WHICH ARE VERY MASCULIfjIE ~ to 3'per ccnt price hikes put and other manufactured goods. GM estimated it would refund be forced out tliat early. in PICTURes ^ ------BoUi business and labor $3(U) million to buyers of 1.6 Tlje Army, whlcli now num Into effect slncc the price □ FRAMED MIRRORS (to be hung just at the right height freeze ended should be more leaders pushed for repeal after m illion ca rs and. 200.000 light bers just over a million men, Uinn offset by the removal of it was announced by tlie duty trucks. Qirysler said Its had originally planned to.drop for him) Uie excise tax from tlie sales President when tlie wago-prlce refunds of 1100 million to to 042,000 m en when Uie fiscal □ -READING LAMPS ALL TYPES . Uckct______freeze was put into cffect Aug 473,000 c a r buyers and 27,000 y ea r ends Ju n e 30. B ut In Witliln mlnutei of President 15. It was' predlct(^'~ rcpeal“ tru c k ~ |)u r0ha.'tc ftliould bo ^ p te m b o r C ongress Imposed - Nixon's signing Friday of tlic would restore public confidence completed by Jan. 15. an extra cut of 50,000 man bllLcalHng, foe repeal of Uie tax in the economy, spur car sales Buyers of foreign Imports years which made Uie new FOR SIS • 'on nutog retroactive lo Aug. 15, and provide Jobs In the auto olso will share in the rebate, cutback ncccssary. □ PHILCO® STEREO RECORD PLAYER Ford Motor Co. was presenimg In ju atry . V01lftw7ilj^>iTfTOV[g J gO l r gffay------American Motors Corp. also has begun mailing the first Uie first check-$232.10 to the □ A PRETTY NEW BEDROOM SET purchaser of a 1972 Ford LTD. anticipated approval of repeal batch of Its 150,000 checks fin/I _ -P-CARPEMOR-HER-flOOM ------began sending out nearly one 45,000 persons who p u r c h a ^ P resid en t Nixon originally « „ □ LAMPS FOR HER ROOM Its remaining 1071 models os proposed repeal of Uie excise m W IT lC n □ SMALL APPLIANCES FOR HER TO HELP MOTHER WITH -to otltcr_P»fchnflcn). More 'Urcrwof6~bought:------^-taxonly,opflUtQmQbiiQ£i_ ' ^ ^HE^HOOSBHaLD--CHORES; p r p j □ _A NEW HAMPER FOR HER ROOM WASHINGTON (UPI) -K □ WALL CLOCKS • ■ - (^uditioiis^saM :^^^ __;_ gro»l>^oj^fl^ajwfl^lnt^uccd- -□ -C E D A R X H E & T ______iQglsIaUon Snlurdnj' to provide ^ paym ent ot 150,000 t o ' the family of any policeman,^ for Hanoi’s Yank PW’s dromon or prison suaril killed FOR MOM □ A NEWPHILC0*';MAJ0R a p p l i a n c e (Freezer, Refriger ^ • ill In tho-Ilnc o (.d u ty . ■ WASHINGTON (UPI) Uio Hanoi novormncnt's bock lorwardod lo tliolr 'onillles. , tag ator etc.) Nortll Vietnam has "completely when ho makes his Journey to AddlUonolly, propagandn films estimated ot 1165 million In Uie □ A NEW PHILCO® AM/FM RADIO RECEIVER dashed" admlnlsb-atlon hopes Poking ne«t Fola-uary. camo out of Hanoi snowing ((„( jg montlis of operaUoni that It had decldod.to Improve Tlio officials cited the follow- American prisoners preparing provide compensation of □ A N E W CH A IR ' ^ ’ . - Ihe-coniiitlon ^of ■tlic^ m o r lc a n _Jng__jlgns^s ___particularly to celclirate airlslmas. This ocjnoroJo such public □ A NEW LIVING ROOM SET ' prisoners of war, Stolet)cparl- -araW iarnBlnBT--" ■■ . ■ . ^y««l-lhef«-t«v«-lieen-no.i»-oFgjtj„y;iK|„„ whonre disabled -fl-NEW CARPET V- ‘ - m ent officials said today. — During tlio last nine, these messoBos or films. on duly, Ttio officials said tlmt several months, only 200 letters have —There has been a sharp- ^ provide pay- □ NEW BEDROPM SETS disquieting Indicators suggest been received from HO Amcrl- reduction of visits to North of up to >50,000 for other □ MANY SMALL APPLIANCES Uiat the Hanoi government Is can prisoners of war. Durlns a Vietnam by American peace victims of certain federal □ WALL PICTURES AND DECORATIONS hardening.. Its .position sim ilar period In 1970, 2,000 activ ists a s well as Am erican crim es nnd for Incentives to ■lownrila Uio 339 men known to letters wero rocelved from 336 Jo^allsts. Thefo have been no („ jj„pi jimllar pro □ NEW LAMPS OF ALL TYPES be prisoners. Some hove been prisoners. Four Identified receht visits to prisoner of war grams for those raped, robbed, □ A NEW MONARCH® RANGE held for more than alx years American prisoners have never camps by such persons. mugged nnd murdered, □ PORTABLE PHILCO® COLOR T.V. and ot loost one Is entering his boon heard from. Officials acknowledged Uiat yuiotlier . benefit- for each eighth year-ns a captive. —Last year at this time North Vietnam has announced p^uii, jjjdy officer—whether □ KITCHENAID® DISHWASHER Administration officials spe- many American prisoners were that If would permit' thq ponjomen, firemen or guards- □ MAYTAG* WASHER AND DRYER culate th a t-Hanoi-may be. pormltted to broadoaitimessa- ilialllngoldirlstmas packages l„j-government-backed □ HOOVER® VACUUM CLEANER ^ -— ------liardonlng Its attitude because ges over Hannl radio. Those to U.S. prisoners of war and imurance for such otncer# of Its foars that President were monitored by the U.S. that these could weight 11 „|,o cnn't buy It on their own □ e v e r y t h i n g ; a n d a n y t h i n g f r o m w i l ^ o n ^b a t e s Nlion mlglit try to deal behind government and tapes were pounds apiece. bim se of tlietr high-risk Jobs. IS SURE T O BE A M O M PLEASER. Here’S your coupon for a free outdoor light set ■FOlH'HtWHOtEVftMIKr □ A NEW 25 INCH PHILCO® COLOR T.V. COMBINATION □ NEW CARPET THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE -Yours"just-for"findlnsFOiit= -tasi^hanceF U A blEW ^RETTr5ET==^-^— ...... what it would cost to change your home OHer ends □ FOR THE FINEST SELECTION OF diFTS FOR THE HOME lb (lamelesr^electrlc he^ -Decem ber 18lh - T - ; . S H O P W IL S O N -B A T E S II- — ^------ low low budge! (srrrti< oil oOr llnanclng It done "Furnithino MoqIc Vhlley** finait homei since 1935" witli iiuee locoflont'in rJghf In i^ore wi()i no bonli> or finonee I ( you have boon thinking about responding lo riHAhH-pnafflr'rtrHBTmtdoar llaht^et-adrand^m ' what it would cost to change your home to the ci or plcl -Histariti-raiich-developed— — e o f f e e - d e a l into recreation project NBW YOnK.(UPI) -From - had been private for In mo. the U.S. Congress 1528 when Spanish Conquls- ratified the g ra n t in fnvor of tla com pleted tadores explored the area, until Bacu heirs nt Ujc p re se n t a few months ago, only the acreage. SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (UPI) Figueres quieted right-wing owners, their cowboys and Arizona-Colorado has a vest- —Although ho has Just closed critics by stressing that tho \n honoring Its one of ^Is Central American sale of coffee was tho ..n Mu, hioinrir Hnra Horn-MPA nledfle to maintain tho environ- ropubllc’s biggest coffee tieais, overriaing conamerflUQiUQfllffii: Grant Ranch In soutlncenlrSI paduAto. I ^ Grande. It was formed by a sees the day when Costa Rica much to spy on In Costa Rica Colorado. ^ork Invostmont group will have to give up U.o coffee anyway. ’ Today, suiVoyor stakes, bull- «P«rk«l by Daniel U lV In, Uion habit. .. dozers and Wall Street cnpltnl 10 go aneati^wiui tieveiopmeni a'iVnUStreolbrokerwlUisti'flilB ' .I'nifi trade ogrccmcrtl negoti“ ' ri«ueres can polnt wilh prlde a re turning it into thC; Boca plans.’ banking, connections and now ated by Figueres’ government to Uio Soviet deal that will at Grande, one of tho notion’s Mobile home sites. clialet the commisaioner j)f on- witl»~tho-Soviet Union In least take caro of the surplus —largest— recrwtiormj liremonL-arwin-wooded-foothiils-and- vironihental protectfon for thfl'October appears— to— hnvo— crop'fortho next^vcral-years; developments.* St/angers are parcels of from two to five acres state of Connecticut. Since ensured a market for Costa despite his opponents’ bemoan- walking the valleys'&nd foothills in the San loils Valley are ing of "opening tho door to dom inated by -liio Sangro .to available from aro-und 'l l , 600 Crlsto Mountains the Rio and uo montijs ago, Lufkin, 39, hw put ^l^fo r tlio next five years. Russian subversion. Even If tho coffee goes at -prices allghtly-belotrthe ruling SS'liriS?VSS-ii£' “ rH'ir ?' £ ones In tho world, that is better St.'S'.'; .i-K.s.rar E S 2 E S = «--»■ = & ^ t U c ^ posalblo In tho .^stato Carson, o[,ioOhio n^dand Texafl.”TOMS, “Wsaid Gedde«. Geddea. , je »\llllArt nnniil rt I tnvi nt.nrlilr«Arl Looldnn farUicr ^ I . .1 1 1___■ ___j —f ijiiumiv hmm^ ^w«nl3C^,^x^thlalandoffl0ar, Uielrexp and noverlo iytolM ^sun^^ elk, , big bovn deer and 6,000 y e n up m ore than onc-ftfUi ol ^ grating calile encompaBses the 1" Pr„ni “ «rvl-home bMls.” ' 'TiiVnB'im'mimon worth Tf UmVrlces uiu a ^enomenal 10,000 ac res laced with four troutu-out .ustreams e a m . fediM bybyis 15 lakes ia«ea Ranch H S r tdates e V S back a l J k to tS^ 15286M whenw h » Sovl«l ™ d bulldlnB machinery cradIedInmountainssuchjuthe_Uifl_klng_of_Spflin_awarded-.uon-of 4j^init Spanish typo inn-£J' J®*' f“- '^i" j intar^BW' wa -14:29W<^t-Crest£M>^ and^ls _Mg,000 ^cres. jTLuJs_ M aria^^^J^H * ^ bImw^ get w hiUed as “one of man’s ^ t ateuTTo Vaca (later changwT^reo golf course, will have'in nhanrtnn and pollution.' tadores who explored-'the land, million. mlflslon. SUNDftir 12 io ^ SUHDAY HOURS: 12 Noon 'Yil 5:00 MAGNETIC PRINTED PHOTO ALBUMS LINEN CALENDAR TOY ASSORTMENT Reg. ^3.99 $ f S 3 3 Reg. *1.00 SALE ...... ^ 8 8 * SALE 7 7 Doxeni of Aitorled21 Teyt. ------Needi No Glue or Cernert. 100%'IHire Unan. ------BOYSJELARE lEG CHILDRENS W OOD„ ZSTRIPEDRESSjEAHST' RIDCKING CHAIR "GAICffPIHG HORSE Reg.’3.99 O ^ $7,00 R eg.M .99 $ ^ 8 8 Reg. *14.97 $ 1 1 9 7 SALE...... L R I SALE....;... M i SALE...... 1 1 — Real Riding ActiohrRugged Cenitrudlsiir FISHER pr ic e: ..... - ...... CASINO PLAY FAMILY SCHOOL z rPlNBALLGAME Reg. *9.88 $ ^ ^ 8 8 Reg. *13.88 Reg. *8.97 . S C O O -SALE^wvwv. ------■ SALE ...... sAtE...... a? gSlfiyyTeWeied’Auti Je 'Typa' by "wwiiBair - L i l ■Reg. *3:47 $ ^ 4 7 Reg.i2.99 -SALE^...... f « » 1 —5—W ° 9 7 m . . SALE ...... r :— « — DdhkA Well, Mov^obU Atrm* A Ugi. ~ BUDDY L JR. 7 pci. SUNBURST MENS SPORTSMAN SET SPICE RACK SET FLANNELSHIRTJ Reg. *5.77 $ ^ ' 8 8 Reg. >3.99 9 7 Reg^ *2V99“ T $ ^ 3 7 WBB j SL ■ .-A W ^ ADDIIAkirc '3 5 ? SALE ...v ^ • a A l l ' M —~ ^ spy * L-rMMUl, -Truck Com|>«r,'Boal, Yrotler,, Jeep, buna 6 u0 > H o ^ Wood Rd Iprom A R. L„ Burley, Idalio: _I 6ave a m i nice coin, almost llljnieWlf^vo^ know al^ut. Qn one side is a man's head w p a wreath around his hair. Around it, it says" Georgins Iv D. G. Rex.” The ol&er ^do says "Hibernia," and tliere Is a harp in Uio rhlddlo. 'Ihe dnto is 1823. Is thU a valuable coin? ^ w e r: it Is not particularly valuable. Your .coin could bo , in' Ircland-^il.ibernlB'dnd knowing tho aho I cunnoi' tell which you have. Iliere is no dcncmlmtUon im- _ p r ln te d on thb^coln, b u t if it is about the size of o ir quorler. It is; a half-penny-• larger, it — w<^uld-bo-'thi0-pen y . ifn copditlon, this will bring you $2 for the halponny—$3.00 for the ponnyJ Irish coina— • carried tho “hrfp" for many yoiirs, since t^t instrument signiflos Irelaty. Hibernia is the Latin namrifor Irelatid. t^rbm 'S. S - Twin Fulls, IdiJio: I have^ rial peculiar , _____ »-4o-tlnd out it. I cannjt find it in any coin book. It l/made of copper, I tnink, liko or penny but it is — larger^ One ide has a shield w ith B crow on It ond-whal. looks Ilka tw/llons in the shield, facing eacWotlifcr. Tho word s — snrand'thc.'edges^re-ftflllUff woriv, buf look liko: IN DEOSTSPBNOSTllA.” On the other sldTJf the coin Is a fancy scroUiandh tho center “D G E L F -L A E ] and tho d ate Is 1705. . Could thi&M a colonial coin?.!, read son^whcre that colonial coins arc valuoble. • This coin w as found on a^ arm . .Answer: Yc^r coin Is o colonial coin, al right-but not frosn the orlglral 13 colonics, of our country. fi the sixteenth century Ihd Nethcrlanda revolted from jpaln ;md set up u group of "sUtos." This was called tho Ui/ted Provinces of the Nothorlinds. Later on, France Invafcd the low coun t r i e s an d I broke up the organization but your coin is one issued ly.tho “Geldorland ' Duchy” (Diculus Gelriac). 'rhu two wns on tiu) coin holp to .IdcnUIylt, since they are a part of thcprms of tho country. ;LRIAE" on the mds for^tlio I^Un 'iae.T lio coin Is not „ about Mventy- to collectors, but It Is ird tojbellevo it was found ground Twin F alls.______- ' (Quealons on coins and currency should bo sent t^ The Mon^/noxT^d^TKa-llmsr News, * ^ ln F alls. Idaho &U01.) 6^picke(Ji -from area to r mee Valley high BchMVilupUs h4Ve heal selected to UlJid the 10th and Humwllleii the Unlverally M arch. . ThiM aeli OiarleaKoku, Gooch and Lai Jerbme; DeAnn _Bdd! ;Jota-H, Kaita. and - B i v z t i , W c h a rd - cauuilint, u f prim ^ ob- laetlvwrf-t U TlmM-H»wi, Twin Fall>, Idaho Sunday, M Conscientious obJegJLoi^ SOLEDAD, Cailf. (U Pl)-' ^ Ret aomethin^ oM their vlaitora and sometimea pays for Paut Farl«yr20rh^'chosen a ' chMUr^ b««aya.-*^'Ibay UUma - trtOn Uoketa and»mot«l roonu unique Job inaid« the wbIU of rmagoodUatmer." for families who muat travel a SoMad-Priwm In pr«r«rMM>e-to------a n m A priaanec?a.wlfa.itopg— dUUnca..------military aervice. ^ writing letters or visiting, Paul In 6ne case, a wife and two Farley, a conscientious objec' tries to contact the wonxan. teen-aged boya were brought tor who served two years in the When a prisoner's ^ mother is from Southern CalifomlB to F^'ace Cbi^ln~ChUe,'Beives~a8 toHlergQlni^ gets—vlBit~their^huBband^8ther'Bt hill tim e • liaison between. t h e " hospital report on her Soledad. The mian had hQt wen prisoners and their families. CondlUon. Whea a prisonerV hla family for seven months ' AuthoriUes believe he holds chUdren are in trouble. Paul and was worried that his sons the only Job of its kind In ch^lu on them and tries to w ere getting into trouble. C alifornia prisons and perhaps h«lp* "He was very concerned that in the nation. . His salary is paid by FHsnds his b6y« were going to come up LAUNI (U)NNIE) DUDLEY, • itadent at His ofRce, located just off the Outside, a Califoroia volunteer with a num ber like his,'" F arley Uie CoUega ol Boutben Idaho, aliowl Iha form main corridor leading to the organUation devoted to priso* says; A visit-with the family' Ihal «oa her ■ icore of « pohila b an b - cells, is open to prisoners f/bm hers* families. Ihese volunteers. reassured the man and bol Iraicfaohiitlc archery louniamenl lliiinday, to 8 a.mi to 4:30 p.m. five days a help Farley locate ‘prisoners' stered the spirits of the wife lead Um glrli In competlUoa Sharon White wa« a week. Inmates come to Paul relatives and talk to • tKem and sons too. clou lecoiid-wttirTy, and Jnne Packer alu —when.theV-are worried about a about the needs of their men. When a prisoner's anxieties tn ilM bjr a'lHigle polit,~|alilllI( Ihlrd W lttH. friend or Ibvedone. ^ "Friends Outalde-also provides are reducedrhe'has leas reason- Jim Wood! wai named “pmnd champion" with ‘'Sometimes thej^drop in Just tran^rU tion to the prisons for to try to escat>e, Farley says. . 141 point! ,»hUe Latiy Aikew led the .hoyi' dIVIilon with 134, foUoved by Tom Chaney Kith — U1 and Jay RiyanI with 119. Bob Baidlel|l ll ths hutiuctor. ■ * MI A music-prod^^ _ stresses family unity TWIN FALLS — Family In^lratlon for the show is published works of cachporlodt continuity, family unity and from remarks made by the late The dancing and sbiging was family solidarity'tas featured Elder lUchard Evans at the 1070 also In keeping with *each In the aiinual musical June RilA conference when he period, production of the Mutual Im- posed the question \‘What Is Although tho sotting for And provement Association of the Vouth?" The show upheld the Suddenly You're Older Is ~ QiurcH'or7esUsThrislof'iattit*~'themrthBt~Bg8tBnTafr^J'bUt~“casentlBll)rlnUtflh7Btnwltrh6g‘^ ------P g y ^ in ls Which a(trgi;ted—lsrotherrlik»-y6uthra-poaitlon—tfwflaver efraw annttal-picttlo- hundreds of spectators to tho one is in at the moment.'It is a celebrating the combig of the 'Twin Falls Stakehouse two passing condition. It Is not ev^n pioneers Into tho Salt Lake nights this past wekk. ^ resting place and is not a VMley, the show was adopted to Where in the past the show permanent condition. The play a universal nature, has pinpointed the conflict theme indicated that basic A unique feature was that existing between parents and values 6ofi not change. Young during .the 80-year-span the their children, the change people of any ago will soon find troos and shrubs on stage cooperation down themselves aa parents, facing "grew." Heartache and death ------ffirougirThe'yeaiT~and~W Air“the” BBmo—problems—thcir—asTWjll'afl’lau^tBrrmusic'Bnd" renamed Family Evening P^nts faced. dancing made the event Im- And Suddenly You’ro Older portant to tho viewers. DOZEN ONLY Ihe pi^ucti6n1!wlth a cast of covered a period of 60 yeacs. The event here was directed W e Bake *Bm Ourselves! o v e r 50 and a pnMlucUon crcw Membersof the cast were born, by LaTlon Smith with music mimberlng 40, was titled "And lived and died during tho direction by Marjory Coleman. I Sbd^bnly You're Older.” various aequences of the show. Dances wero'dlrefrted by Donna I It had its beginning In 16dl and and Duano Hansen. Special I SHOP ALBERTSON'S FIRST FOR LOWER PRICES EVERY DAY! continued until tho present, costumes wore by Deanna ______;entffl(^thn title Thomas and Tnrnl-W hi was directly from (O.A.K. — Timos-News) M erry -Wail staysntrlxjs^ed Pet -JiEIUJN-XIIH)--.-EMt-Gor>JnitlQlcdiQ Question: We^havo a very mjmy refus^ t ^ y to open tiw Hiey said West Qtrmnn State j t e n t l e ,__ sweeV-tempered -but—ac^ Secrotnrv _Egon Bahr. . who d a c h ^ u n d . She has nev er given copted a compromise that nogoUatod tho tra(fl{: agree- us any idea she would bite until would allow West Eorllncrs. to ment wlth.Easl Germany, was re c m tly . She U t a little girl who ^ I t Eaist Berlin beginning next Tcady to fly to Berlin from Oslo -m usthave been teasing her-and- -y e ar.------^ ------to Initial the traffic agreement. - pulling her-ears, Now we don’t Tho compromise wall ogre»>- Bahr-went to Oslo with Chan know if we hi^ve to get rid of h er mont also would pave the way cellor Willy Brandt for the or what. P. S. The child came' for the initialling of a second Nobel Peace Prize cercmony. bto our yard while the dog was agrcenusntUuit would eliminate T!ils was sad nows for tho on a chain. E a st G e rm a n . liarAsam ent of 500,000 W est B erliners wlU) Answer: You don't bave to Berlin traffic. relatives In tlio East. Tliey have pack her suitcase unless you City officials said tho wall and not. spent Qiristinas togotlMr want to. But you should un traffic agreement might bo since 1065. derstand ' exactly how responsible you a re If you don't. Both medicine and law are inexact sciences JO everything I say should be taken with a liberal dose of “generally." Ju st in tim e for Generally, animals are considered to bo your personal' property, like'oars, clothes, or Christmas.... furniture. Dogs and cats are tame and tlie rule of thumb is that If the owner has no prior New - Used Organ^pecials knowledge or reason to believe • Hammond • lov/roy, his dog will bite, ho isn’t liable.' • Wurlitior. • Thomas That usually gets .you. off the Reg; $1195.00 to $3995.00 hook tho flrsftim e. Once th o ^ g has bitten anyone, under ohy SAVINGS OF circumstances, thut's con- .. BideredsufUclcnt ovidcnce tlmt.. he may do it again. Hie next ^2 0 0 "“ to^lOOO“® tim e It can be no holds bnrrod In ______Prices g p o d w h ile pr'osent stock OOUrt.---y:-r-^.^.:ii_-- ___ How Uablo con you be? IJable' ...... lailsrSbvoral Now pianos to have to pay all medical bills, at roducod prjcosl --any_rablea-trcatmcnt,_and in case of permanent damage, for LAKOe Sa£CT£D GROUP o T —all losses duo to lost work time or capability. If, for Instance, GOiTARS up .o 25% OFF . your dog Ut a a musician's hand and caused some per» m an^t”stiflneas you might bo ------REOUGED-GIFT-PRtceS-ON facing a suit in sik figures! _ _ Expenses for n dog-bitten leg STEREO COWPONENTS . will be ^ e same whether it got SPEAKERS, AMPLIFIERS, TURNTABLES. that way in our yard or ------aveo-U- Uw-jetf- belongs to an unlvlted In- SEE HElEN'Sm?mi«~ lerlopw. Neither will posting a Ih Ga,lh‘t Muilc) ,lgii “Beware of Dog, He Bllei" •T«PES, RECORDS,SHEET MUSH:, MRHONICXS relieve you of retpontlblllly. l'ni,nir«ryou'ye heard of the SPEGUL-fiO MIR. BUNK TAPES case where a professional burglar » a i bitten by a watch ;S*lEPRICEO...... dog while he was hard at work. • I TRUCK TIPES STXRTING ATI . ... . 4 3 .7 9 He made -enough from the Uwiult to retlrel “ In ihort, you taka <)n *very ^-^arite -reapoiwlbUlty-when-ym adopt an animal. You are . (noriUly,l<^alljfandllnanclally reaponilUe (or all hla acUona on 'er oH your gi^ounda a< long ai; you belong to him — generally. n ypu bave a quotlon about voiir net, aend It.lo Hie Merry , Pet- column. Sunday, D»cembtr'U, 1»71 Twin FaHt. Idaho 13 change OKM . WASHINGTON ( ^ P I ) - T h e *n»7 Am erican C ancer Socle- ! ~ S ^ te ^ v e final congreMional—typHn*«*.'«’»eriBy-Tj(— -Jtj^dventurous •imvnrORK'(tVir="*Tl7Br-ynlted Statesflnd'i;545 eb-oad~tekndvenM ustfy~birt.'for rtlefsT# a slron^b»IIever In United States doesn’t have to plus some 23,700 local vblun- oi^nary folk In the underdeve- 'the dd m uim —"Give„a man., ■go broke helping the rest of the ' loped lands, .more la' accom* a fi£ and you f ^ him for one world if it would only take Peters Is « former Army plUHed faster by helping the d ay ;1 e ach him to fUh and he photographer pains to get its aid down to the chaplain who'organlied World peasants directly. feeds his family for a lifetime.','. peasants," says John L. Peters Neighbors with the aid of a -OLnklflhftmH.Cl^v„pre«idflnLQL-groiip-Qf_bmln»«i>mi.H In thA ltlTrstraTes~bo0^k World Neighbors. Southwest. • World Neighbors Is a busl> While It Is only one^flnapy ^ u f i f s i u n ^ nessman's organization that has ' groups-^, the United States : • FRI. E V K .7 -1 i P.M. .... ' ____ TWm:iALLS-=Jtia.poaalbIe. /ailed to reaurtace according to -6pefal»d-its own-forelgn-ald—angag»d-ln-prlvat«ly-tinanced— ' to travel 40,000 milcfi and noycr plans. program since 1058. T>peneveijy,nic,ht until ChpistiriAS 11177-12-12 YOUR APPLIANCE STORE .. SINCE 1944 AfainFAvfe^East"— i . : . : : SuncidVi D ew m bw 12. W 1 T lm tt Newi, tw Jn Falli. Idaho 15 ' W A a ip O T O N (U P I) — W hat does a president do whof n ew s conler«nce. 'lT>en he spent hair received for that kind (rf he aald there are still doubts, formal photos of the President potential “public relations ahead anyway and the rffort l^ddent NUon. who often U fully Inform^ about what b , an hour with stitdents at Denver program . particularly among the young! Kleto in, action and with disaater.'* But Nixon went failed In the ^prem e Tuurt. chafes at wtaf he oonsid- being «id about him and who University, talking for 10 "Credibility still needs to be autographed originals of er8unfairtrea(^tbyWaBhinR. ajnslders much d tt unfair? minutes and - answering K lein laSA he waq very. In* Improved considerably for the ® dlto^ cwrtoona, .ton^aw8men,-baf-d^gal*d ------lnNt»on»eeaae.he istryingto questiontforSOroinuteflrHfrhad ^Wealed Inwhatlnterested moet' govenunen^over-aUfU-he-aald.— Kleln-sald-be-„ . hia bng'tixne associate Herbert bypass the Washingtoi press lunch with top executives of the callers, In New York, for In '‘But business nee^ to Improve advice on the potential public G. Klein to cany his Wraion corptfand deal directly with the local newspapers and after stance, h e said m an y ' callers credibility, abhools do, churches reaction to contemplated decl> TWIN FALLS CEMETER'' of events to the nation. newspapers an.4 broadcast sta- .lundi taped a question and asked for information about do ... people are Just more >ion8. He aald Nlxon always hU-Fole-as-Whitff-Hous«—tlaia upon-which most'Ameri-~answer program to b« shown on ■ personal-problemi’such'as' unbelieving-than-th^osM to-^ Uat«uMwt-aom4timaa-tgnore»' Communications Director, cans. 1^ for their news___ ' local t^vision that night. Then ilntciprelatlQos^ of-the.. Sodal be." ...... ‘ Wfl advic?e. - _ ------^"2 ADULT “ klein travels from coast to Ntion Is the first president to came-a private nwetlng with Security law. Klelo_wiis Inti^iewed In his Other aources aald Weln and coast to confer with news|wper have both, a communications...some. RepubllcBn.-campaign The_Jprogram waa - elced spaciousf ottice- In the ornate his awlociatM wamed'that the 'and broadcast executives, ap<- d ir ^ r and a press secretary, contributors, followed by a shoKly after the Attica.prison Executive Office Building next administration's effort to blodc pear on radio and television -publication- of-the-Pentagon. COMPANION SPftt 6 Ronald L Ziegler, ‘.the press. dinner speech to the Denver riot but he said there wasn't a door to the White House.-The program^. - and make . secretary, deals with newsmen Press Association. single call on tlut subject Klein walls were decorated with bv Papen by court order was a . ■ WmhfpetualVdfe — His objecUve Is to explain and assigned to cover the White Klein has appeared on radio aald very few callera eiq^ssed -If necessary-defen^^ ad-, House, freeing Klein to spend talk shows In San Frajicis^o, any interest in Vietnam beyond ^pinlstraUon policy. more time than any prevloi^ New York and-Chicago, an^ the end of U.S. Involvement. Dlsctiulng his assignment In government official on public swering telephohed questions *'I had one o r two questions m NOT WORSHIP ON * 1 9 0 . 0 0 ■ UPI bterview, Klein said the relations outside Washington, from llatenera. In New York, he which concerned what will • - Select'd-companion lot whilb yQu ar<>'toQoth. Washington Press Corps- Is— Klein, 53. la a former editor of appeared two mornings in a row Tiapjwri'In'terminating the war W S SABBATH DAY?” or, y/o offer a choke of flat marker, raised fciore critical of Nixon and is the San Diego Union. His on the “Uambling With on 11 total basis," ho said. "But V "... hut l)>« ik^«nth ilay li oi lh« loict iKy Ootl/' morkor ^q riva )e obove^ground burial. 1(^ willing to give hlm-«r«dlt year newspaper career has Grambllng" program which Is most of them were concerned • (EioduOOiOn) 1^ his achievements than Is the been Interrupted froquently by reported to have one of the with American participation COME JOIN US SATURDAYS l^ws media outside the capital service for Nixon. Itielr friend' target radio audiences in the and administration policy^ SABSArU SCHOOl 9>3I> A.M. • CHUtCH SIHVICI 11:00 AM . Twin Falls Cemetery Ass’n and the public generaUy. ship, began In 1M6 during nation. whether we really are bringing A.W . "BUI" MacJIar^d, Prec. d n d M g r . M Ho also claims Washington Nixon’s flrat campaign for, Klein said he probably wlU P R I C U A L t O ^ F A C T i y i M O ^ A Y ^ f U U P I ^ ______I ^u^aViffoi^liHs^mast o s c o t * • ^ k m ; v - V V i ' ^^LOCATED WrTH BUTTREY FOODS IN BLUt t • - '.I-/; LAKES SHOPPING CENTER ._ SHOP 9- 9 MON. THRU SAT. — 10- 7 SUNDAYS AD EFFECriVE DECiM BER 12 - 1 3 . 1 4 ...... \a m lAMILrONBiAm^ GENERAL ELECTRIC B L iH D E R MOD. c w cK r l MOD. i$2613^AVACODO& GOLD / ^ 1 4 7 8 RADIO • Wok« to Music ^ 1^ E 8 8 JF Dark Brown withSilvor Trim HAMILTON BEACH POLAROID WEST BEND AUTOM ATIC CAN OPENER & - 4 2 0 ^ ^ ELECTRIC GRIDDLE ^ #73941 KNIFE SHARPENER l a n d c a m e r a l8l M OD. 8 8 # 827 „ j o - & r e o L - POINSETTIA ALL FILLED ^jam CHWSTIIWS ^ 5-ASSOHTMBNT- jMwioiTr7 MFIINS WREATH -CHRISTMAS- ^STOCKINGS—1 s -iioinsui— — — | - ~WMtKt>NrtK>HT-OOt«MJT -16"DEL(1XE- WBtOHBIIUS------6 6 nomitcswrais^,. THE HIST STAY IIGHTEOII R E G .$1.88 REG. 69' ______/-^ SHINY BRITE GLASS TREi ORNAMENYS - : M R C E S i n ------R E G . T O « $ 1 .2 9 ...... # V R E G . MEDIUM SIZE J L O t . $ 1. 1 9 ..,...... OV 4 FT. SCOTCH PINE P K G .0 F 1 2 - LONC NIIDLES DELUXE 7 ROLL $ m 9 9 GIF! WUAP HOLIDAY PAPER s n . SCOTCH PIHE 80 S Q . F t. I 9 i ------t O N G N N D U S 39 S Q . FT. 8 8 REC.$1.89 l L n S iP iio d F BOXED T R E rSK IR T P lA S H IN g O R S T E A D Y B U R N IN G ----/ ;REE^TiEKwPO[Y=fe REPLACEABLE LAMPS., 1 9 REG.11.69 Rexiiamatiitm Bureau’s les ^YO.A.(Gui)Kelker fam iliar with Idaho an d the p a rt waa Introduced by Fred Decker, to want to^preserve everything projects we have planned and man worked to on tlie main stem. There are critical each year and the [n' ’ cdltoTi.Tlinea-NewB tho Snake Illver has played In Twin Falls attoniey who was Just the-way it is now and td built throughout the west have control tho tlver tho •rreat < ^nuny beautiful stretches of elusion.of the functions is an TWIN FAI.IJS - Man’s ef^ tho llfo and grow th of this g re at muiiter of cercmonics. obstruct jmy further develop- add^ to the quality of man's crescent of the &iako Hlver lowing streumsi Much of the essential of niultiple-pumoM forts to control tho w aters of thQ stiite would doubt and degrade Suillvan also said ‘‘I regret ment of our resources.’' environment. Obviously, f Vallpy w^iiltl Ttm _» yflter lsJ>einfl-use(l-lor-bCTteftt wulet't DlilhnlrigloJav. - mighty Snako Rlvor for well tho‘worth^aAd need of these that a situation 1 ^ developed He added that he reRrette^l • ^ . M gW nJsh wTiiilre.’’ ho said. , - *'Waho, In Its Snake River and over a ccntur^ were defended efforts.' w ))oreln__ n a tu ra l__ Ccsource—Ihla'^becaustrwnirnte uureau vlroranentol ^roranental effccts,e but wo are jje told his listeners he ™ average annual flow 'ttwftakfl UlVtffVail^. hkilhe iagahbiegrSUchastheBureau-of-of-Roclamalionare-not-opposod—firmly—convas the Bureau of—of-Roclamalion are not-opposod—firm ly—oonvlnoed—that—th«-^antfld"to~*'flhflra"WIth''voir”a~*‘®®^‘^^*'*^'"^®"’'**'J^*’^‘®''*^^“ n.v.. >i>u « - . ^ ^**»’^^‘®^®*®*^'’d‘theneed5T)f“______>-a-_ai«l-.l ______I __ ’ I.!___ . . . . . _ . . . . * _ /_ _ t l.T.1 I... 4L ------Sulllvart; "reylonal director, tMk over (he top post about' Reclamation,, are Idenllfled-as to seriqus and thinking en- positive benefits of our projects look al the Snake Ulver today acrc-(ect,. but by the the people for continued iovmd Hegion 0[)o, U. S. Bureau of three months ago, spoke at the' brutish, unthinking'bullies who vlronmentallsta." far outweigh tho negative/* ho and tomorrow." ^m e tho Snake reaches King development.’' ho said. *‘Man's ' — .—Iledamatli .nQfln_liinchcon_of-:thB - Idaho- are opposed to the fellows in t>M^— ^^llatherrwe strongly-BUpport—sald;------^------—*'Whc^n~inirst enters Idaho flow.ls back up lo B efforts to^harness the Snake He"- suid U was "in* P ublic U n d Resource Council’s white Stetsons. Tlieso whlto hat‘~itttcm for wo consider ourselves So for a*^t|»e Snake Rivqr is from Wyojnlng, tho Snake Rlvor icro-feot. A( Welser, , River has created the wonderful . compl'ehoi(BiblO"td-mo that first annual meeting at the fellpws are soU-ldontlflod -to be truV environmentalists.- concerned, SulHvhnv9aW,-^the-|yjj ^n average onnuarfl6w'of~^“**''*^°'‘® river enters-(dacrio Uvo that Is the Snake" anyone living Ih Idaho or even CAllflgo of Southern Idaho. He ‘cnvlornmCntallsts' whg scorn "We. bellovo thnt most of the Important efforts on the part of about 4 million acro-foet By the **®Us Canyon, the flow averages River Basin. Then? are ^ ~ • ' num havo^ Included Irrigation, timo It leaves the state the total^^ but they can be A. iiirTHi mill II coni^oi^ hydroelectric average annual flow has risen ^ solved and overcome. To our power generation, recreation, to 33 million acre-foet In tlw Port of Uio dramatic inflow critics, let us say, let's look at fish-and-wildlife..and upper.Sn^cUiertlire dama on ^stead of looking quality conti-ol. aomeof tho tributaries and hIsq' Brdq_ofJhe,rlyjEL-Whtch,-backtoan Eden that never was. ___ ' ■ :------— ------— ...... '"Sullivan said, was one tongible letls look forward and work but generally unplanned together toward a sound and bonoflclol result, from the up- plrogresslve doyolopment. Blream development.' program of our water and land - Irrigation, he said, Is not the resources and an-Cden that can B l a i n e only potential with groat Im " C a m a s promise. W ater-based Tho Im portance of controlling C a s s i a recrootlon Is o ropldly growing the river In Idaho, ho said. Is major part of water resource .shown-by recent studies which £ | l a o r e development. In fact, ho said, identified some B.0 million acres G o o A i n g nbt many people really realize Idaho land to_to potentially^ J e r o m e ■ tljo pro'porllonli-It'has already Irrigable, this In addition to the " M agic reached. 3.4 million already Irrigated! l i l n e o l n Hydroelectric Installation, "Over 00 per cent of this vast _ p e r m l tt l n g m u ltl- p u r p o s e |wtcnUol tu-oa Is locoted In the T w i n F a l l s developments, are also Im- Snake River crew^iu. the V alley portant us are fish and wildlife project is rather ‘heady' even II benefits. Ho cited the fact only 60 per cent, or even 25 per Sunday, December M. 1971 municipal ond Industrial water cent of the potential Is . supplies.-arc..l)ccoming more roallied,” ho said. . ’ aide hacks dam. ■ q iE W S DRIVE riI.rN G S far the new $78,000 BulHfln Street Bridge, west of Hailey. Tony Russell, (Contractor for tlic bridge,' natd eacii piling is designed to-rarry 35 tons. He said that chides Idaho senator Snowy job this winter concrete ahutments will l>e pouretl and-five pre-fliress,beams, each 101 feet long, BY DAVID ESPO power firm, made Ills reimirks consortium of strange bod' -wUI-b«-lni;Ulledr-CooBtrueilon-lft-oxp«(tted-to-bo— Times-NewffWriter ^tt-tiiofirst^annual-conferancoof— fgllowfi.-pQnHlBtlntf-nf-D rlvaf ■■»eyople BURLteY'.-^-A twoMlay. the atnte, h u not been - >0;W ^Jllloii acre*, about m sites. -wnrkftinp T.fa.-, .th rt-lit::th.:::iiatimi j:itiit«L Khool tnatw a'nai cannlled' Among^ (he . looes echedDled~*" tlttm a U y a s ______HaU liueka. Otodlngrtwdy (Vldaydwtopoorsfeattierand lor...... dlscuvkxi‘ al ' the ' «ieet Kad . Primitive areas ar« being private ompanles to haltfrhatr— r^ w ia d were daytoo polUlS; ^ ^ eojUMijr.ui p n iir w iMUIQ Turu « rw w aobi g yr iw to .,u lla w awViff------driving condlUoiii.' ; ' ~ been achooUMcher relallqns, sludled by the Forest S«vlo« I* termed a trend toward Hurless, aayton, vice Holdover directors are UF. or lbe.:BUI. B<4 thw dont M w tW ." /, ’ U te’conference, which was to school law ti'ends, the Impact of underaCongreaslori^lniandate ."rmatlonal duma.''Heaald Bradbury, Cballls, grailng have Include^ W ertffJLfnm i- muit.daclslnili oo local acbool to aaaeaa thelr-sultahlllly-%_t90.-m^ iw u lli^ ^ n.M,iji. nmmi nidiard . Sgydsri Sm.; R . nralaad the >cU«llka ol i d , idaho' Piibl4k';b^C < a S r ad- lard-superlntendent iimllb »uM««ted rotation of I* ; ,';*0 / wnrn Do» Wedarlclisen, Ihro^ghiiii iiBH fa« empli|i«d rather. “phlioaophyja-'^ap^’f . ■: t- v .'ittiijJi. n ^ g i ' w at».w s. 11 TlniM-N«\)(i, Twin Fallt, Idaho Sunday, D«c«mbm' IJ, IWI Misunderstanding ed^n-fiF iees BOISE - Calvin E. Wright, Productivity gains m u st bo Internal Reyeni|9.j{^^^ ^ takeri Into account in figuring Idaho, said .the liuUlc has a bosU. ._Some price Increases Burley Soroptimist club general mUunderBtandIng may be above thp 2.5 per cent -About- The'goal of the economic depending on the actud cost ■staUlization program is to limit -whereases. Wright also reminded prmo' woll kno^'Tu^kynow n B u r l o y Poyno and Mr«; Bodney BoioctionsBoloctlons from the _pjay. play. "MahoMotheroiUieYearV.md tiTXTXlXIlSI; COClG av erag e price increases to 2.5 resident,-was honored during Murphy. . , Sniilng w«e ftlrlcia Belnap a former rnmbw ot the Burley per cent a year. This does not retiillers that current ^ ' the Birlev Sorontlmlst Qub'a gift exchange was held and Tbrrt Clark, accompanied Soroptimist Club. -m ean the pdce increases up to regulations— also require 'oil A the dinner. by Tim Oark. Two piano «,!« It waa announ^ the nerf 2.5.per cent are autonuiUcally businoBses to meet posting ■ In a BUrprlsa ceremony Mrs. Members of the cast from were played by T om aark. regular meettag «dll be at noon changes urged allowed. requlriiments before any prices iC ^ ^ p r S r a ^-^'nailler on the Itool" en- A letter w«( read tam Mr.. Dec. 16, due to the holiday, The only allowable prl^e can be raised. increases are those Justified on membership In the hurley toisdemeanor as..the new BURLEY — Changes ore the basis of cost Increases In Soroptimist Qub. She is a criminal code does. The needed in^tho new crimbial effect on or after Nov. H. Licenses ch arts member of the club^ has recommendations also call for code thnt wa^KPasscd In tiu) .. .aervefl the gniup as president •changing* the crime of em* — ~ luat “ B08al0n' 'flK^^Uid'-Idaho and th r o u ^ th e y ears h as been 'bezzlement tiack to a felony legislature, acceding to $iri6 we^ ou t are 1 istetl chaimum of member of many instead of a misdemeanor. Idaho Son. nobert\ Saxvik, HOUSTON (UPD-The cur-, committees of the dub. Saxvik said the support given., BURLEY ~ Tim regionol ' Burley. _ rent Issue o( “Space Citvl"--an Ihe ceremony was conducted law.enforcement offlcers-arid Citizen support isjiee'llQd to airport board meeting which underground newspaper — lists. by Mrs. Edith lUustadt, attorkioys in their efforts w ^ scheduled .for Thursday " make this liiw t> ^‘| 91 automoUIe license numbers vice president. AhandenKraved toward ccvlalon will carry u evening., w as canceled duo. to codo tlmt law enforcem>qt allegedly assigned to unmarked certificate . was presented to great deal of weight Ho urged weather conditions. Many officers, the courts -police cars. The tags'reportedly M rs. Payne. JSpecial guest for cltixons to become acquainted board members were unable to prosecutors con work wltit. were on cars In the narcotics,^ the evening was Mrs. Gartii. L witli tiie provisions of the now said Sen. Saxvik. reach Burley. vice and Intelligence bureaus of ——Pfaynera^aughler-in-lawortlw- iw-nnd-mnkc'thoir opinions - ' A new date for the meoUng According {F^Saxvll the department. honoroe. law, unlos.* D lilrlc l (lourt ny i-t SADIE DaGLEE during a lurptlie ceremony at He annual J^ rto makrhnd check-passing------lliratlondcd-fclnk's-Schooll-ol— | Vn. eveiii ?OHLft'r&?«rnnnjrT.ns; Captain Kelly, an Inielligence Chrlitmai soeUI at Bryan’s cale. n Iclony rather than a Business, Boise. M, u, «. ivn. officer, is assigned to a unit of the Tactical Air Command which frovldcfl com bat units fdr air support of U. S. Ground forces. He previously served at Sugar company official Buy Now Durin<^ Our Tan Son Nhut AB, Vietnam. Ills wife, Janet, Is the - i r T Y 7~ n n r r r v 7 ^ ^ / l « GOODING — U. S. Air Force RUPERT — Eaniest Blauer, tonnage has drwpped. Sugar plant is tlie fourUi largcsT S^gt Larry L. Falhauer has manager for Mlnl-Casaia area The sugar’ company la In the world and employs about been selected to participate In of Amalgamated Sugar Co., was engaged In a research program 400 persons during harvest and ------thcrStratoglr~Xlr-eimgnawl>t»-fhw-,p,>«t-»j»,Bk,«»-'i4ttttMii wIiGlo l,viilly.to fiiijoy, Niluttt undif't b3ll iDlurn,,.iiicfltil tll ilial IriniD.,, 'adjutUllo bod liveliti.,. fumbo liti ' ..... fast,. .(Iiirdy doulil* (unil ligt and diafi lida apinnt cwind In dunbla.'wopdgiiintd cliinnii plilild comiri.,jConvam«^tcn7eY' bmUKI OVUUU U U UVILIRg ilMCtUPEp ' DItUXi DROI* « « ll mVIMN At VAbU • BRlOGf .T R liN ^« Ciunr • I6BALIS •2D(IU](ECUCS DELAY PAYM ENYS rriHSHtttemiBooKiM ' R en t M ay B e A p p lied ta tha Purchtaei'rice ' -r^TTfe T > Tn s ''T> T/ W -tT I I U .Tffc^BROWII’S JL JLVXX ^ JL AX ^ X I MUSIC-FURNITURE :TIMES-NEWS AGE PRiNTlNOrT~r, jp raEEParking f ^50 .MAIN A V ErN .-l^: ■ - -7?3-8623 Jjf poiaif^loy r r r r a - r r lZC :isirr7rz-vT- Sunttoy; Doum bw I!, W7l Tlm w-N«W i, Twin (iilli/ ld^ho -19,. A U T H tD E g g ^ OUTDOOR LIGHTS GIFfWRAPor Setof25 FOIL WRAP BOWS - 6-Roll-Pack-.------R e g . 88* 3 9 C10Si.6UT URGE ASSORTMENf CHRISTMAS CARDS URGE ASSORTMENT VALUES ORNAMENTS TO $ 5 .0 0 ICICLES Corn- «" lor ,your..K H.. w.ndf.rful ..l.cllon .1 Chrl.tmi.if D.c.rolion. for Ih. Horn., a. w.ll a. Mfvapplns*, CandUi, Null, Card!*, and anyihing for Hdpplar Holidays from ■kalby't. HMKARAfE WOMiH'S MEN'S AFTER SHAVE SWEATERCOATS SLANNEL SHIRTS 3 3 REG. $ 1 0 . 8 8 ''HEAVEH SCENT" by HELENA kUBENSTBIN ■ COLOC>irVTlUSTlll(n»OWDIir^ERFUMr~ » T iT tr0ir ^ T i0nrT0Ti0»r u » % R«a. $14.99 .«, NOW TIHY^RIRM TOPbych.ia... ii.g, $3.79 .,.L^ msfi^ m E OF THE MOMMrW- ONE ASSORTMENT HOPPinHORSE or HOPPITY BALL^;!."i n o w * 6 * 1 FAT TRACK BIG “0”“0" RACE SET I n o w » 1 PLUSH SPORTSTER TRIKESs:::.‘:s v .;« jw S »IS IS ”* ' TOYS MIGHTYI'ONKA MOBILtliRAIIElr^ N O W * 9 ” TONKA STUMP JUMPERReg. $ 4 . 6 9 ...... NQW*3** $ J 4 9 ALUMMUM MIMIATURE COOKSET B /C h ilto n \now’ 2** FUN UGHTbvMo. .. R.g $S 99 \lOW»4 ‘’ ITffl VltiMtl ------. ■■■■■■ 70 TlmM-Naws, Twin.Fall!, Idaho Sun^y, D«cefnbef IJ, Man, 99, lived as realT^o^hayi d a n v iLl e , Caltf. (UPI)— he aald in an Interview. "I even was in Bome In New quite.a lot, Hart added.’ "You had to be good Juit ^ Jac k H a rt 1b the very Image of Hart, who stUl dresses In a -Vork aty, Including Buffalo '"niB working cowboy had a hold a job the year round. A the legendary rawboned cow- cowboy outfit of boots, h«t. Bill’s. But 1 quit, the rodeo h) lonely life, exc^t at roundup cowboy had to be ableI to rope, poke who lived in the saddle, plaid shirt and jeans held up when my partner, a time when the herds would be brand and, like me, break d^ew fast and shot straight. ^wlth a^wide leather belt a n d bulldogger, was killed In a brought together and we horses. All this for $50 a month difference is that Hart bi' stiver btickle, Is a little hard of rodeo In Kansas.*'^----- , ------rfollowed the Santa Fe or and chow.' »'yearrT)W^nd^ianr^v«rBSaHngWIirmoi^TogiCoir'^Tl«'WU-aliOln-tii«:thwge'on-ChlBhoUn'trBlla:------—::------that part of history. He was a hocae once In a while. He San Juan Hill with the Rough ...... ------riding the ran^e back In. the .' jMldom misses seeing a rodeo In Riders during the Spanish' 1880s; — ------— - A m erican W a r ,------— — Hart doesn't have much use He has attended the last IB Hart said ho talked with L. for the movie or TV portrayal of Grand Natlonatrodeo and horse Teddy Roosovolt and he was Just in time for CHRISTMAS— -' 1 Western life, despite the - fact shows In the Cow Palace In San "ju^t ordinary." that he worked te an extra In Prandscp and has scored Df "The thing Hiked most obbut ’ som e'^rly Hollywood oaters. , hrleii^ among tlie cowboys in him was that when ho said‘lot's BENNETT'S ANNUAL MIRROR SALE Hart, who lives In a retired the event. But he doesn't think go’ he really meant It." folks hocn^ln this small com* the rodeo is what it used to be. There were some clashds' m unify a c r w tho bay from' San "Things are a lot different between shoopmen and cattle EULL LENGTH DOOR-all widths F rancisco, said the cowboys life now," he said. “The'kWs who men whllq.Hart waa.working \ waa "tough, hard and lonely" ride in the rodeo are soft, not the ranges "but 1 only heard of but, he -c0uldnlt_rccsll _ e v ^jough Ukejre were.*' _ It, niver saw IL VENETIANS - beyeled - oil sixes seeing a gunflght or an Indian' ' Hwt, bom Jan. 22,.ii?irin ~“lf you-let-people alone they- battle. . Oklahoma territory and raised didn’t bother you. That wont for "We wore guns, and carried in'-MaltarMont:7Toped“Btoorr~Indian5rTwttlemcff'T>r-sheep^ “FR AM lD~lrBaatHuhttssortment------rifles, but they *ere for rat- llnd rode broncs In rodeo? men." tlesnakes stuff like that," throufd^out the West. ' . .. . And tho cowboy was loft alone Give a lasting gift - a plate mirror Animals facing extinction NEW DI5LHI (U P I)—Conserr ■nie tig er can bo sav ed now only when 12 of India's 17 federal vatlon and wildlife authorities if its killing Is totally banned." states legislated a total bon-on are afraid that the famed and Hunters and poachers also the shooting of tigers, at tho •beautlful'Indlan-UgerT-and-thc_are blamed for-havlng-almost- .urglng-of-tho-lndl^-Board-of~: BEMHETrS Preparing launch great fndlan rhlnoce^,. are wiped out wild rhinoceri. The Wild Li/o. Subsequently the racing to extinction.' ' ' rhino is much prized forltshorn- other-flvo-Btates-also-enaoted Twin Falls G lass & Paint . Rovlsod game laws have which In some parts of the world tiger protection laws although sought to halt tho In^crlm l* is tholight to provide a powerful they did notr'complet'ely ban 1863 Addison E. 7^3-3368 nate slaughter that In tho past aphrodisiac and to be a cure for their kilUng. Special ends Dec. 23rd few decades has rapidly dlmln-. male sexual Impotence. Some authorities doubt there Rocket firings capsule Ishod India's once-rlchwiki life. Tho first real move to a re even 2,000 tig ers left in tho But laws alone have .been preserve the tiger camo In 1970 wild. • ______unflbl^to,dQih»j:egCMd Job.^ ' tUIUi .d. drop success at^endell authorities say,, the tiger and -already—be^ . W ENDELL - A ro ck et firing Mrs. Carolyn Mason, Mrs.' llfo and to brln(( llm "SpoM to the clan o n tn ry scholar, . Uum 35 y ea rs ago India s aniland capsule capinile drop waawas held al at JoannoJcanno Powell,i-owoi], Mrs.mra. Katblocnnauuui.ii nlacod at Givehera... tho Wendoll IlS School fool- Francis, Mrs. Theresa ■ Dennis H,o projoct was ropor^ a “Wr -ballball field Thursday morning, oiiuand mra. Mrs. iios«inuryRosemary Uwton success «»ui.as all thoui« .rockets « fired, v « v « 11,-1. »r« * ■ ■’ Col. dobert Schrockenberx, wlw have been attendlnii an and tho capsules, which c^- "‘“y Twin FalU, Ovll Air Palrol aerospace educaUon clas.i ot- talned raw ,egii«, successfully ™ " 2.^- n ------offlceiT-^ssUted-W endell-leredatGSrUu-oughldatoSlala-prolected-theli^eonlmlsJflJ _____ \ Elementary School teachers Unlvorslty. The class was landing with forces cquol to , K itc h e n A id anlrstudenU wiUi tlio acUvlty. designed to help teachers relato thMo resulting when a spice ^ ^ In 8 ------Tho^M lats-w cncbullt-by-thfrsikce program to cvoryilay-sh|p und«Boos o-w alclJnndlng._IJ^^“ J|J!L!!!?_!:??!;?"_™.„ DISHWASHER^DISPOSER According to M. Krlshnan, a HOT-WATER DISPENSER leading Indian naturalist,'"the steep- decline in the tiger population is duo alm ost en> Uroly to tlioir killing by mon — HUII.T-INS by licensed or privileged 1’OHTAIILES sportsmen, by poachers, and by CO N V KH I'I n i U l* O in 'A lll;fiS " cattlem cn who poison tlwsm. Election set [RitdieiiAiddisiiiraslier. ItlineiK Wstrlol-lr-llw-WiUiain-EniistL Thiri^h^dishWshertkat'is built better, not cKegper. KitchenAid Dishwasher; residence, Pasadena Valley; DUtrlct-2.Jang-Hm-lrrlgatlon District offico; District 3, Glenns Ferry a ty Hall; District i , the Floyd A. Wise Sr. rosldoncc, Glenns Ferry; District 6, tho Ben Toybr residence, Hammett. Election petitions for.Rodnoy RuberryTDlstrlct 2 andTorin Humpherys, District 6 were turned in Tuesday at o mceling DDJUsrmi , _ M V i o m HOLD srem M RE O f V k f i o c s . of tiio irrigation district board. faecuneLVimD fier fon ArelSbu “The Ghhermman”? -11 wnnicn arennt crcaicxl even. 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H«U< M MrtfbtM. *5’* • M k i J + s h ^ e S h k :: new rtatural^gi^fiel^ " C u r v e H H e w ' famous for the foTMt of oil wells cold spell." Seattle, SQUEEGEES. BySTANHAlX soutliwest of Elk aty , Okla., 1b tilling the beaches, a distributor But several refused to rule.out GWge,;Bbiuier, director of Unlte4 Prew Intematioittl about to become the deepest In with 3.1 million customers has pdsaible serious dlffldencles the- NeV York ^ t e ' PuUlo 18"-24”-30”-36" A fter 18 m onths of drllUng th e world. Eightyi-per eent oS. had to start writing such “In- during the winter of 1972-73. Service Xon^mission’s gas and a cost of nearly |8 million^ One of.28 new. d»ep wells tem ip U U e t’ contracts for U g '*W«*re In p retty gbod cdndlUon division, a g re « fr “TWs w inter KREFT g Q ln y in aiftHd ihM A^iahfTina CaUfornta^s g o j t — ...... -b»4n-« It Inoks-Iik s We*pe gs tng to ge> - JAWITOK >UIIPUES= "HWoricaUy, all our Mtura) lliniugh Nov. 1, IKTJ," »*ld B. nffough aU right. Next year. •« ISlfa^tUlve. 7mS23 Huppues come trom eas came (roro CalHornla T. Poor, prealdent of Uio, H «lta now. doeai'l (90k too T«iarali.lMi * '’ fields," said a spokesman for Washington Natural Gas Co.. In good." ''-exas-andOhlahoma- SoB henPC alilor^ Oas^Dbf"^ '*But beginning In th e 1990s. we had to sU rt looking eUewhere. W H AT IS T h e BEST 0IFT Texas bordei'.ln what oUiAen' - i^st y^tr cfl - ao that now-fiO per.pent of our YOU CAN GIVE YOUR-CHlj.D?L call me AnauarKo Bpsui, ii la niore than 20 triUIon^blc r^ t iiiptinea come from out of state, projected for a depth of.up to of gas ~ or about 440 million primaWty from Texas and 28.000 feet. tons. This accounted for slightly O k l ^ m a fields." A LOVE OF LEARNING Itiat Is more than five miles more than one-third of the Louisiana, with Its great deep. If the hole could be laid, n^pn's total energy output. coastal and offshore fields, is Mun/ children find it hard to We hove found thot many time* alongside a highway, It would With * a boost from the one of the greatest producers of beep up with the fail pace o( team- a little extra help in the right oreot take five minutes at better than ecological m ovem ent, natural rtAs. But lontt-term _ in'g ond get behind. Soon they are »tIH ~ditcouroged ond loie .60 -mllea-an4u>ur-to'-drlv«-th»*-cstlfnBl58"8h6w demandlHsli^ contracts iiude years ago with length of It, by mor? than 100 per cent In the U8 P*peUne companies have left even try. to learn. The 30or so fulltim a crew ing n _ n ftKi-two^iecflde3 — if th e gas lsL“ *h® ^ ^ h too'few T eserves keep the 142^oot high available.' ^ encourage tho bidustrlal •drilling rig humming 24 hours 8' nationwide KPJ survey tlovelopment It wants. 'day now have driven more than Bhowed tho shortage Is'being ^ Joyce, spokesman, for 24,m feet Into the earth. felt in almost every area of the Peoples Gas Ught and Coke Tho''temperSlUi' Early Amorican— model 7154. Modiiorronoan, Contomporary. PKE-HOLIDAY Danish Modern plus Fronch nnd llalinn Provincial siylos aro DRESS SALE! ■also ovalloblo. ~ Y O U R C H O IC E .Chooia_yQur4-carJy.lrom..our_big ifiluction of ogrly . foil and winter drosioi. Wo have tvfo largo groupt, O F S E V E N SA V E/ SAVBI Some in oil tiuoo 'm i}' roTigei — JUNIORS. LADIES, HAIF-SIZES. All from our Rog- STYLES •ula rStock t— •— ------— to Kick the bothersome TV tuning habit! V z OFF M nonavofj Total Automatic Cofor is a c o trip lo to oloctronic ^V®J^niJ_TA_C automatically koops flo;h tonos natural ond I' pfclures ^iflrp?Normoro*]umpino uirand'dow n to ndjuel- conirols . ... you'll (|ol a porfoctly-lunod pictufo—v^ilh tho |-_ rrflttrCBl8nr=’/rtlM nrA nind^rom ar/cfl///^n ovory^ charinol.-overy-tlmtrl-Thtr- One group'^ol pont tuili ' W inter tu itt of WooU an d blontjt • lifWitod Size* W ere 545 t6 now ullfa-roctangularfthd ullro-bfioht Matrix Tube—unllkd many othore—has S90NowOnSolel. a block, opaquo sulistanco.surroundina oach (tolor dot-rro^ullinQ (n far b e tto r picture contrast, sharpness ond h r m o fo briohtnoss. Thd now Mnon/i-Powor MlNKtlUMMED SlJEOtCOATSf^'vv^ -•Chassis.-w’ith-pfedominantly-solid-stolo-compononts.-assufos-boM orpoilori^i— Can be worn with or without bell. Three lively laihion ihodo»\with matching bell. Siie* once and groaCor roliabilllv..Como in today ... and savo on this Qfoat value I -fljp -l Q-^Eui-Ptoducli.Lobeled.to-Show_Ofioifl-Qf.Mol‘J?r);_____ \ ______=J^HF/j;HfeRemoU-Ci)iitr«ild»ptlfln»llyjvjl)l«blB=.:„jjsoJiavaj„^_iJ G SPECTACULAR PARADES in. I______*J«w Y»af'» 0«Y Tuiirnkiiiuiil ol llo iii Ptrstlt &>iU«rU'owlP All, waother booU ore fleecod Itnbd for extra comfort. Vinyl^ Pa&hion or high tmhton trinklo Patent Pull-ons. G o o d t h e ra n g e . & browrtn. ' • . . $^90_$ ^ ^90 d l l OPEN WEEKDAYS^TIL 9 P;M. — SATURDAYS 'TIL5 -- ...... _i4 rime«.New».Jw|p.£rt!li^,,Jd<»ho Suin on AMKICA, INC. ' fascinating. Jolden- brown, .tlrrlng\UalftcilUllK!)jnil,?m W oo!T.lng « «otron o mnnrus) iceis you ^ o . uu. system . If you’re - interested in Ircnucntly, tor-oven browning. lltelnad,ShouId-rcuritl)aclror “ “*“>“^‘'^ ‘-’«‘“ '* Speaking to members of the ^ . t . " ...... _ ____ lUknulirape^ve- utnrnnstereo equiinhentz if f - MH*flears mAVmay nntnot bo llO RA-IAl'so-for VAIIfSjypurev OWNmOHTIBLl^ becoming a conchologlst Sprinkle w ith salt. Coo] and Just let It grow on? It’s'^ust American^ Institute of Certified whut you ..really • ^ant is Make, testa ,in...the |200 price HURDrS^STOREM* (pronounced , '‘konk^ col-O- store In alftlght container. beautiful!" Public Accountants, meeting In “background music." range and lot your own cars bo glst") send me your name and "Our teen-age ..daughters Why not let it grow and give Sentenced Boca Raton; he took the tHIKSHOrPMG CENTER For this . kind of casual your guide. Make sure the I'll forward it on to a club. usually .do these seeds and tills you blossoms in the winter opportunity - to congratulate a Iu((«iiful buiinatt el listening, says Klass, you can salesmgn plays tlie test stereo y «u re w n In a pilmt ihepping Did you know tliat some year U>o seeds were forgotten. months? 1/ it is in a largo pic CALDWELL, Idaho (UPI) — CPA’s (or theh' tax work. get a good monaural FM set for roceivers on the same set of in m «a . a rabbits cat snails? And tliat tlie .Tliey soaked overnight In tlie ture window, Uic plant can bo Third District Judge Edward Walters said more than 60 m«mb«r ef Amailca'i faiUii one-third tlie price you'd have to speakers. European song thrush “kid- aalt water. Tlie next day the. trailed to grow inside tlie J. Lodge has sentoncod Alvle p<,r cent of tha hicome tax WASHINOTON (UPJ) - (Minted by cfiUc* during the dWr«M and gramNlng about enMcU lo i m the (arm vole Foreca»l« o( IB7J “political light over hli conflnnatlon, the coni siluallon-whldi ha« *lv« coordinated jiy k-m all hmerali (or Rapubllcana In Yeutter predicted. produced string preteure fS fulHlme jtafJ here working , (arniatatea are, u Mark Twain Already, Yeutter asHrted, goveniment aid many Uirough a network ol volunteer said about erroneom reporta ot But* hai , provided ■ a GOP lawroakera aa Well al lUI* chairmen. ^hU'deathVgreiltly'MUggeratedrTwyohologlCalbooatforthefann-Den'oerate-----— had— been a noK GOP campaign otflclal ••economic picture by Kla'an- “grOaUy dveremphaalied and clalniHl to^y.------r nouncehient a day alter taking “ “ gBerawd.'' ...... — TWIN FALLS RIFLE Clayton Yeutter, _n ew ly _oHl9eUulwe«kolplan»to.|)egln "But whra you leave the le^ & PISTOL CLUB . ' named farm director of the WUng com prlcea by govern- grab area, you And a lot of MHtstvtnTiw'sdty . Commlttoo to Re-Elect the ment purchases. - ajpMtural are* where the President, said In an tatervlew Yeutter. who ownf a «ll>i»llon la extremely good," 7 : 3 0 » . M . ' he was "opUmlsUc about the Nebraaka farm himself, has Yeutter said, . . Mambanhlp fam vote potential" next year been serving for the p u t year CatU« prl"» are among the - despite widespread Democratic as head of the conilmer aiii « « “> 20 V*"" • • • hogs are 2nd Fan>ily M em ber claims that a tide of political marketing service in the B'*h'8«very Indication ol being tevdlt Is building In the larni Agriculture Department. Ho strong ... and I have no doubt. ~ t 6 . $ 0 OFnCEES of the Idaho Delrymcn’a . b ,lt...... will leave this post, which In- oom prices will be m uch Ail( (or Marvin l^w U a t-Tw in fvllf, Rlfia « PliUt C I J b -E n d Auoclatloo for 1972 ioclude Dale Pllae, lefi, Yeutter conceded many eludes supervision of govern- hl^er than today," he said, el K«(th WoihlngUn. Dairymen cicet Nampa« treaiurer; Darrell Kerby, Lenore, larmera may leel some fe?r ment meat and poultry in- ' I f«l the total picture on W iaUV, fU L AND center; president, and George Clevelaod, Boise, now about Agriculture spectlon programs, on Doc. 31 •" optimistic, the TRAM CUNSII secretary, SecretaiT Earl L. Buti because to lake ov?r His new campaign N etaa|^ added. ■ of widespread publldty about assignment. Yeutter said that while no RED'S his ties to former Secretary Now 41, Yeutter is a native Unal decisions have been made Eira Taft Benson durUlg tho Nebraskan with a doctorate in "n cariipalgn ISSO's. Buti Was an' assistant agricultural economics from organixation, he currently Vaccine may curb scours aecretary under Benson durhig the University of Nebraska as a period of bitter controversy well as alaw.degree. He nerved ^ ■ SHOSHONE — Tho voxInK Bchurs. nn^aljmmunltyjo acouro. In and penelratloQ of scoUr- over Benson's elfott to reduce two years as an aide to former ,problem ol cnlf scours, which Hopkins saip thatfrcSSWch a'sovorooutbreakwlUilnaherd, producing bacteria, Hopkins farm support levels and move Republican Gov. Norbert sparked u resolution from Uio already undoV way at tho tho natural resistance of calvos said, toward more reliance next TIemann of Nebraska, and JIM PAIEN'S — Idabo-Dalrymen's-Assoclatlon—Unlv«rBlty-B6Mns-to-liidlcato-may-well-be«me-the-niait^— Chnnces-of-siirvlvortorfl-calf— htaded-hls-staU-unlveraity's I— BUglEY-UVESTOCK^COMMrCO— durtao tliob'convonllon hi Twin . tliat biocuUtlon can holit to Important factor. Tests are are also Increased, according to "I'm convinced farmers will agricultural miaslon in ^gota, Market Report for December 9. I 971 react on the basis of what he Colombia, for two years before Falls this wook. may bo con- control calf scours. belnj taken to dotormlno tho tho researchers, If tho dam Is O 1 s t CilUe O 3 7 ( H «|i o ]$ sImm o 4 Hmmi troUoil to. some oxtont Ijy (Butz) does, not on rehasing taking hia present Agriculture Tho disease affocta both dairy variability of Immunity In . able to produco tho proper FOt * lOTAl > 1 1 HEU O f U VISTO CK what happened hi the IMO's ,.. Department post. Inocuiotion, occordlng to and boellicrds, and la generally calvcs. antibodies, and Is able to con- W .o><«rl>lgt ...... $2410to».00 Lincoln County E!xtonslon intensltlod when herds are,. These tests; Involving oral. centrato the antibodies hi tlio Tlie (Benson era) is no longer Yeutter said some farmers ■ - ...... SU.20 to $19.50 A«ent Ivnn-Hopkins, concenb'Bted In too small a Inoculation of newborn calves colosbum. The. ability of tho relevant,!' Yeutter added. have been hurt this fall by being. > “ '• ...... ■ $11.00 It $14.50 Tho board of dlroctora of tlio space, and sanltalion is bolow with bacteria normally found In call^to assimilate the antibodlcs Itie new campaign official forced, through a lack of FeedarUmbf ...... $22.50 to $24.10 , dairymen's associatiQn on- ’S t a n d a r d d ue to the over- the Intestine, aald Butz will do an "excellent storage facilities, to sell their ‘ ...... found th a t the is also highly important. Fd iU m b i ...... $23.50 to $25.10 n rnflQlutlon taklntf crowding.______scours InfeijTtatlIon wns lessened. Flnnllv. the report concluded, Job" of. strengthening farm bumper com crops at low ■prtcas. Klll.rEui.. ------:------1 coRnizanco of tlio problem Sincirafllcrcnnwclerla ami However, In calvcs withheld .early colostrum feeding Is iirci rirU h b e ^ .Bre«dln{J-EWi« (b7-lh«hiaci)..:..:— :-i — calf scours, and tho losses to more than one . virus arc from nuralng Uie infection was Important. The food contains aharp contrast to the picture But he ^ d the amount of-_ cattlem en and dairym en caused bolloved-to-caase-acourar-Tnoro-asvcrc, th{rmflarcl«‘rff-^protolna7~r5la‘, mincrals"nnd B a b y C a lv * « . . » S .0 0 te n U 0 by doatli of calves, during detection and control of a discovered. vitamins In quantities much Ught HeUuIn St*«r Calv*« . . JUS,00l9$UZ.M Tliursday’s board meeting In specific causaUve agent are Establishment of non- higlicr Umn normal milk. This light HeUUIn H«if«r Calves . , S105.0tl«S12Ut Twin Falls. The resolution much more difficult, Hopkins pathogenit, essential bacteria concentrntti of disease-fighting light Whltafoca St««r Calv«t . . $ 4 L00I»S 44.U urged tho U niversity of Idaho’to* -said.------In tho Intestine of a calf ap- .materials Is termed “tho best ASC election whileldi. H.ir«f C o lv.) ...... 135.00 ta $31.10 speed research Into the Somo cnlvo.q seem to have a parently helps «>tnrd growtl) calf-starter over devised." W h l l . ( a » F . e < l . r H > l f « r < ...... $3t.S« !• $3 L4 I detection and preventlon^^f .Cinn.onr«dyH.ll.r. ------: . $21.50 It tM .II. results listed W hU efac* Feeder SI*er< .— ~. . . . $34.50 t i S3I.4I <>n,m onr«d.rsi.sirTr7:TTJ3I.0ITriJI3r TWIN FALLS - Results of member; Norman Peterson, H p i . t . l i i F . a d . > S l . . r < ...... $21.00 to $ 3 U * Cattlemen plan the 1B71 election of community first alternate, and Jake I Hol>. Mlii< Cowt a Helfi. lHiU.il (310.00 toM2S.N ASC committeemen have been Schlund, second altentate.- o ld e r Slocit C ow * by ih . h.ad . . . Salmon Tract Community,, announced by Carl Boyd, C o w l & C o iv e i . . . ‘ ...... chairman, Twin Falls County Oran Jones, chairman; George ‘ Feeder Cow* ...... herd benefits Agricultural StabilltiUon and Humphries, vice chairman; Canner and Culler Cowl. . . . Conservation Committee. > — Qlenn Nelson,regulair member', Utllliy ond Cetnmerclal C e w i. TWIN FALLS — Tecluiiclans for boef and catUc produwrs in Farmers elected to tlie Lee Bltienburg, llrst altemote, of tlio C.V.B.A.-Select Sires m et tlio''slato of Idaho. committees are! "A" Buhl and Tom Williams, second Whitefoce Melferellel ...... ■‘•trt- TW lbs 20.50-21.00; 2 ^ 22<>*260 lb s at 110 yearling steers- 80 Feeder Pigs NEW YORK (U Pl)-A Kan- 10.50-20.75; U 250-2d0 lbs 18.15- 90 Yeirihl HeHeri 25 Feeder Limbs ans mnnufaciurcr saya that S ? t“ttrb2ll I cS e^tt!Sen°,iur.:rvr£t. 1^?^; oriambswerosteady, with ewes pensato Tfor weaknesses In the Quigley, second alternate. m Cabes 350-4SO lbs. BO Feeder Cows prodigal nature lias been wrong committee chairman and vice CatUe 800. Qilves 200. Not ^ weekly herd; -crossbrecdina, line Community, R. W. ISO Fit Hoes 35 Picker Cows for tliousanda of years about the chairman for the coming year. ^ u ^ steers.or heifers on of> Idaho Livestock AucUon^saloin-breodlng and cross breedinfl. Pl«rce, chairman; Glen best way to make tlUngs grow. The county coventlon will be ZSSloctCcws______fcr for a nwket test.^ws at waho Falhi. and tlio new foreign breeds I^nard, vice chairman; Jay Nature depends on rain for AtoUlof 5,600sheep, 302hogs program wero discussed bi the i^rbrrogrm— Gll^ert Holiday ‘ 'L'"’' Inn. For Market InfotmatloH contact: water to wash life-giving choice 1,863 lb st« era a t M.50. 3,060. h ead of cattle w ere m eetings. DeKlotx, Jr., first alternate; nitrogen into Utc soil. But Utility and commercial cows at .ASC county' Jim Palen 678-8319' watering; from above Is wasteful aj,d Everett Andrews, secoml eo^Stti^r'ilJ.dle” !!!: 19.50-21.25; few utility dairy F a t lam b s, 24.50-25.40; feeder andcxpchfllve. It'« for better to ■ P^n. rvmmi.nTTu- mlnUtration of the Agricultural bred 21.50; canner and cutter lam bs, 23.50-25.25; odd ruff pipe water nnd nitrogen fer- ^ n.OQ^.OO.' Twin Falls Conimunwr Cimse,rva|lonrftnnerviillfln P Programa, r o a r n m n . feeder Iam bs, 23.00 and down; Bugene Champlln. chairman; tllizer under tl)0 soil and lot It ' ^e«p 150. Lam bs steady. u gj,t fat owes, 5.50-6.40; canner N o^ Oliver, vice chairman; seep out to Uie roots of plants or Choice and prime wooled lambs onj bucks, 3.00-6.00; Kenneth Poe, regular member; gra.s5, says President Lewis A. 24.86-a.a; mixed good and brcedin# ewes, only a few bred P otatoes Eafl O’Harrow, first alternate, H O U SE H O L D A U C f ld l l “ Paul of Internntionnl Plastics, choice 23.50-24.25. ew es offered a t 12:00-10.00 p er and Boyd Brown, second Inc., of Colwlcli, Kan. ■MMA McVlY U TA fl And O nions alternate. tOCATiOi Nallwl 9<»,d lUjitUf mU, .H M l. «v«. Paul’s company makes n head. H ogs; Eirtrom o top, 10.25: Kimberly-Hansen Com- mlcroporons pipe of plnsUc for bulk 180-220 lbs., IB.60-10.00: IDAHO „ FALLS .. (UPI) _ r^munlty. Jack D. daibom, Jr., Irrlgntint! and fcrtillilnB lawns, o? b .io w -* ‘n..^y "t. h THURSDAY DEC. 16, 197T S20-2W lbs., I8.00-ie.75 : 240-280 PoUotes; Upper valley, Twta chairman; Richard Irwin, vice farms, orchords and roadway lb s., I7.e0-IB.00: 2S0-280 Ais., Falls and-Burloy disjricta; chairman; Milton Ballard, SAUnM lt«:OOP.M . ra«llan„strips. Hic half-lncl, 1B.00.1V.50; 2«M OOIbs., 15,00- mariiet about reg u lar member;m em ber; Dale Dohse, >-^-V~1BW;Tows Uhd6rsorlb«;rto-'‘^ y. i ru««Uwajh^ Urtniterhate^nd-Cecll: ■“ 12.50; 300 - 330 lbs., 11.50-12.00; o». mln. 1001b.100 lb . sacks U.S. No. 1- ' stan g er, second .alternate. UVWG ROOM MD BEDROOM FURNn-URE £ tu tn y v . .Hleb .Low .t l l i l T jo ^ .so r^ iy 3.60-3 »5| Nebeie;, vice chalrmanT Opidonllqui iaiin choif— CopJoini ckolft— AiM dtd choifi— 3 pl*<« Ml ol an(iqu«d Olait lopiMd onllqu* co((m tobU— Ovol brau coHm Ulv* C«HI« S4.47 J4M “ (?2 i t f ? r ’ch'D°klr’ ''g ra ln -fe d “ "“'f f i « ‘^'"''a7'i’ c 'a f r l e r ,'" “r i g i i U r lobU wllh glaii Ibp— fiU ion ri>o, (lorobfM>««rfij b*GuJittif— Chln*w kook- Grain F«b 11 0} Of ]].M ».!$ ]).0) e.rs^31.C0^.00:,^st«™, 2.^ U.^S. No.J.«.L»0, m ^ A U C f i O l l •d fug— 3 Urlp«d b*dr6om chain, (oroti, t>lu« ond plnk)-»Sfald«d round / u a -M o B U y pod coHm labU— T#a ” ■ wi. tf«cK Hi ruiifi d»fnirw nohi, tyanch real estate offl^ in__««v*r- S«l of >ow«/'IwUl M oi^r U n i' .S;;S .b/S.;“ J^o.n. «conlh^ to ■c..toally-hl«he^mdJa»«V--,HM>f^ lofftl lolff. fiff ftn it o(l*a tam...... »«a— . Seiton.KarmBureauBeldman. n«w «pap«r cevaroga ruutil S U; - NMlh 0«kOl* ^ l i , . Wulofl llahl >Mltr-'l»oti»r t s b U ^ twvok 34 U . col«i*d TV Redia Thft-iJerome Oporatad i .riyf-lh-pfOMiiuJ lai ■.0ECEMBER.16- sending Weekly listings of fam u I |MMAM«VlYiSTA1l bedomO. pittur*!. ) lb, falMk« W 'iU i «wl«i bkwk* to and -w w v. v#ry nk« 100 10 or*‘i* * r o 'ir i'i. r u ' i M'i. and ranches for aale to Arixona I 30EVINRU0E miittUoMovi iNrwt. c n> I i f I. and California ^Farm Bureau f tU ttmpUih IM A C H IIIE g ------1-17_ I fal >1 Iw i IlllM cr & CKKS With imanyof the most highly- L Elvctrlcitart, (Mw boHtryi,,r«v*rMgrariJlohU KlNNIIHMAOil I. Mwy <«»m c o m Adv«rt(MiMiiti PMwrtbM 1S ^2 0 -p o l!(-o f Jbhnion~Channal-:MQitar--WalkiB~Tqlkiei4 — AxrtUmiti W*fl, UU m ,— - jriM liLSAlIL^ rMerl« ------Greighton PROvS, Utah (U ^l-Four- at Meridian and t«en(h - ranked B rig h t Young Jumped'to an:early load and. man press and Cbadi Dick Saras h^d.a big night, hitting w as n ev er th reaten ed In trounC' MEmoiAN The' Meridian did give the Spar- Sp a r t an s__ turijed loos6 _a tens a Jessoa.jn free Hartley ;nised three, different nine ot 13_field_gq^ at^mpts' .Ing prevloualyowbeatip Qrelgb-^ "platoons of guards'tokeep fresh' and three straight at '’^he foul ' ton, 96-66. S aturday night. devastating deteniw in ^ e first "^ootln£ however, hitting 23 of men harassing tlie_Spirtan«._ Jlne. Toby Hardb)g,.who added __O n t» r o>g[f led th e- haW and coaste(J_pX8t_the„.27jor;,thoighl.andJ4.DfJfi.ln Ka^es cut the li-polnl 13 points, provided irtosTof lj(s C ougars w ith '.23 points and 1&' MeridluTWarrors to complete a the last half. - deficit - to- thrce -polnts -before scoring in Uie - first and Uilr^ rebounds deqilto sittlng~on~tho~ -two-game sweep in t^ opening-;-Friday nlHht f|!nlco had to Mlnlco Readied under a Jump p^rlo(ls. j ' •bench for the final 10 minutes. weekend of Southern Idaho.’ put down two strong fourth- shot by Ilandy Ketterllng and G uard B em le F ry er had 16 and Oonference action. The JSpar' --quarter rushes by Capital and MlnUoll, Ctpltjl If. four points from Tbny ^r,nsj 'mh(« 7 ■ ' forwards Phil Tolstrup knd ^ay tans outlasted . Capital 61-69 got the help of a wild pass in the r , " Hie let tiie Spartans push bock linn* 1 S .3 'j Wiich* 'i j Bunkei' each had 14 as the Cou> Friday night. closing 15 seconds before HpM^rili 4 0 4,1 Lrin Saturday night Tony ,Saras to a nbie-polnt load With 2;30 Khrlng . } ) 4 I « Mllv gars recorded tholr fourth nulling down a 6I>!>9 dei^lslon. - i J J IJ Jhnjp an d DeeLynn R am o n s com e up remaining. , MrUv. \ \ \ i Cim«Tio O'O > q_ straight home win. 'Hi&.SpatlanSi slowing down with several steals and Mlnlco But Capital kept puslilng aiul. BYU led by as many as 24 ,, , , the running Eagles well, pob)ts In the flrst half by ^ o o t- led by lion liltnry who scored nil lng~a~kizzllh^ B2 per cent front llie ^ortana pUcd ^ a ,„„3i hall oral hit -his five field goals in tho flnnl ■ fouii ’»rii.ir*i‘Yw»!i ii'ii'tl ii“ the field, compared to only 29 period, reduce tiio margin'to : (o ™ 1" tho U.lrd 60-50 with 17 seconds loft. for the visiting Dluejays. 21-12 In Uio period, Durlno Uinl tiino Uloy- DeeLynn Seamona wos"foulod ^Orelghton led, 3^). but quickly nrsi period. . . cxpandod n ElO lend to 44-30 and hit th e first of u one-and-onc- fell behind and w as novor in tlio sltuatlon to set the final scoring. contest.: S Z A X 't- "" Capital hurried down floor In ms t r t t :-ura n.tc„p«„up»^u,<,.o«r«, im clfort to tie it but ttirew the Caslleford ^ q u arter In a scrnm bllng miin-to* ball away and Mlnlco main- tainod possession until the surprises buzzer,, mlimjng n free tlu-ow' Defense paces ISU nft^'r tlio «bm e had ended.' ^ K im berly $mnt CASTLEFORD - : Tho “>«pv»rtH —i-rKnaii— over Mankato 80-54 Kiiiiion 4 liVno Caatloford Wolves broke 0 ITwn. \ t Lmb through Kimberly's zone press POCATELLO (UPl) - Idaho and conneclod ori 47 p ercen t'o l 4 JWtin defense for six points, early In 3 3 OrntJI State’s defense blew open a ' Utelr shots. Tho Mankato Indiana 1 1 Pithr ( th e fourtli q u arter and Uicn tight game and the result was w ere led by 6-5 forwal-^ Mike 3 3 Lnilly 1 OH.ill. matched buckets the rest of Uie an 89-54 b ask etb all’ win over' Connolly who scored 26 points, Toltll 3> II 31 4tT«lil( U }) 3fi II way for a 03*56 decision. Mankato State Saturday night 22 In the first half. IIEIJD DOWN, RJck S o b en of CSI do en i’l look Lanky Steve Peterson hod In ISU ’s M ln l^ m e . (oo happy M hl« rig h t w rirt l> grab b ed by U loh'j probably the beat night of his Tho Idaho team held Mankato U tah Stars V ^ IU lC n illg . Porter. Soben got Ui« frM Ihrawl, however, u -caroor as he pumped tiirougiL 17 scorclcss the first 5; 10 of the und^got Hocond hair and jumpeuirom. uLW eAVjTorl “nvH6n~casii6f6i‘d~wfls*pulllnK' 41-32 lead to a 20 point m argin. SALT M K E ClTY i U P D - nway from a 43^3 tic as the Loading tho Idaho attack was Tlte Utah Stars outscorcd Now 2 MILES NORTH, final period began. 6-8 cen ter Ev Fopm a wltl» -2fl York 36-16 In tho third q u a rte r -C itllt(B riJl), Klmbtrly St 006,5 as tho team had five m en rW ESTOF Cillird I to <• pi Ip Kmbrly Ig (I pi Ip after a close first luilf Saturdny LaHi« ) 3 1 3 J in double figures. Guard Jerry Eagles topple Utah, Wtknt - I- I 3 1 Clint 3 3 I * night to' rout Uio N ets, 100-82. »*lr«n i '1 4 l7Hgun»“ *^4 3 1* Sablps wps next wilh 16 points FILER'^ L*«»f 4 4 D 13 Sspp 0 3 S 3 Utah had a 27-22 edge at tho Ninn 10 4 3 Min 1 i 4 } ami eight assists. first quiirtcr jmd a slight 52-50 lichr i 3 4 13 Wpil/ ' 3 3 1 ? FILER I.O.O.F. ____ UlUJi*—.0- 0-3-0 Pin— 4-J-J-UU Six-foot-six forward Edison margin at-intermiBaion-l)ofore- JBMLL:frjDshJeiams,-i^un Ihcks of Idaho led all reboun- unlcnshlng a balanced team LODGE ders w ilh 13. ISU won Uie scoring attnck In the Uiird season record to 7-1 b attle of tho backboards 53-2f period. PHOVO — College of midway through the second half early in tlie second iujlf cut tlie BLUE LAKES SHOPPING CENYER Southern Idaho's Golden Eagles that the Eagles could gain full m argin to 16 points — after onco N£W CHRISTMAS ^turned on a tight, ball-hawking control. In most instances, tlie trolling by 25. B ut Strobel Uien d'erenac in the opening 10 defense set'up tlie break-away hit three straight outside STORE HOURS “ mlnoterBfihinujcond-hnlfnoi—points:— r ------1 ^ -jumpers-to'-fareak-tha-Eaglob break away from U»e Brigham T!ie Eagles hit the first six away. Kelly crested tiio Eagles’ Young fro^) and win 74-Cl. points ol the game and stayed tend at 30 points with a steal and T he vlvtu ry ^ ilig^ Bevciith— a lipad 'mitll a.9T ie inuliUHltir UnT ' tH - ...... ving-lay= — up...... Wi ■wwik»-4U4&-5!>. against one defeEnor CSI, gave half when BYU caught lip at 18>^ and CSI coastcd.homo. ___ ^lbc_-EQglca_ai-.mcaBUCft_of__all^T!ie .acore-waa~Ucd- twlcc - c t i ^ r u n ‘f r t m ______son. Wtlmi sustninect last year. CSI BYU ahead 26*24. lUck &bers Drtin' rem pins on IheV oad Monday, tied it on a lQng.CQmer-jhDt.-Vlo ^ night' trnveWg to^ the Kelly drove for a^crlpple and s*bi" — Mlnldotoc-to_play.,thc_:Idaho_SQb loMIng .nl«ht, . Williams 17 and Hick Sobers 0MdU|4I.V*llVy 'tBab»OMlUa)—mdQieboUuM4b$rr^oord . Archer th e m ost .bfatUet In r row with {-eight_ei^t,.f4ld-hej*as i^Blpad by-a b ird lf by veteran Goalby U>uUe bogle pn the r 1 —I ------J------;------11------Flnridn 4-M jipstJifmlMpsH ( U P I ) - T h . hard Horlda AM to . 27^ victory . line.-. .-j ^ -ov>r^K<>iituBkv-Stat It Is said that ISU andW ^ got all their .playing talent — (hroush-ihat pregr sdiools werfl. using the same ■ from Ole Miss thing io_pDVido scholarship- the same way JSaturdoy night, type aid to athletes In tho other ~______Sam Hie conference also set a ““*> aocoWTcft In tho la'Salurd limit of five on "other 8”™ ‘he leaves tho win scholarships," moaning— academic stipends, for studont- athlotes. C^e of tlie advantages of gollrlg to the Casper tournam ent over tho Thanksgiving weekend has given us a heretofore. unknown view of (he metamorphisls of a Junior college basketball tournament. /njo College of Sbuthem Idtilw Golden Eagles are maturing m ore an d m ore ea d i gam o and, contrary to our pre-season — worries,-will havoa good sliotat returning to tho national tournament. Wo say that knowing that Ricks ami Nortli Idaho are good ball clubs and we Uiouglit at the outset, too good. Hie Eogles will compete with th em , r ------As tho. season opened^ everyone knew CSB had two players. Vic Kelly, probably tho ;^ s t or at least os exciting o '^ayer as tills sdiodl will over see, and Gene Stroebel. a clnd» startin g g u ard. .. After that Uicro were several ' question marks, hfonc of the other aophs Improved suf- ficientlv to get Into the fltartlng " lirtoUp ftnd th a t put th c prdHsUre on the newcomers. Of course, Dan Drossen'fi dcciaidn to join CSI was a veritable godsend. — WUlU-WilUam»-U-a~fina-al^ round ball player nnd It is a growing opinion that Rick &berfl mifilit well become tho . ..best basketball player CSI hoa produced before lie's done. - f Dut-thAia s h ^ - g ainer h avp: been In ij^ an t because they've proved the bench is starting to com<^. F irs t 6*9 Vlnco Volmui sUrted showing-progress and — eontlnuad. lo-lt«lp->VUtay iiiglit—t -In a aUrtlng rol« w l^D re waa 111. I-Yiday night aaw Steve TSwanionof Boise shoW ^l of the form that he had at Boise high -la s t year when.we considered ■him th e ix « t prospect in the SIC. of Murtaugh and Qtad Rogera of Skyline particularly, arp gettln/^ their f«et on the grounds ------If U a team unlike la st year's that could bludgeon a foe to deMb'^on'iKe'toardsVbiU’this one ‘WlU defense you into the same t « throttles Lions s clinch crown I Blooinington, Minn. (UIM)-" ’pio Vlkingfl' point total wufl IJ n c ^ y rocovorcd in ttio chcl hoy Winston Intercepted 0 pass tho(r hlglwat of the sciison. zorTo for Minnesota. . pnd Jp u g h L hlfl way 29 y ard s a]tl>om Open Eyeiy^Nite^^^ 30 TlmM-News,.Twln Falis, Idaho Sunday, .Decennber 13 , I9 ;i Kimberly puts down late Oakley rally KIMBERLY - Hbo Kim berly K im berly h ad a-47-27- le^d a t fouls w ith Burch an d E*klmer Oakley scored 34 In the last h u rley: rallies m last Bulldogs pulled out a 6&41 win haUtlme but the Hdmets came ^ both leaving the g ^ e with flve. half to 22 ^wbts (or Kimberly, over Oakley Friday night after as close as six ^Ints late in the ' the Hornets staged a big fourth fourth quarter. With six quarter rally. minutes rtoialnb'g in th^ last ^jjerlod Oakley cut the appoint ! TTij f n II tfe s JA Jo p -J-e jj^ jn ^ , m vgln to 5M7 and the Bulldogs HAVE A -p u t their flr^^ string baok^inthe-, iiii* 0 T rn ii i^iinK ^T ii h c ! JEROME - The Burley Jerome Tigers. But late in the game two-Jerome went cautlou's and game. 'Oakley',' however, W l ST l RN CtiKISTmAw ! Bobcats.trailing thn)ugh much Jcromo,.pftor falling behind things happened that tun>ed It turned^jrosewralsho^^ Cw, couldn't come closer than.six. -/rf ihn Hwwnd half camo from ~byHpointsii-thfl-early.goiiig,__around.-.Buri9y.'fl_®*10 center, been hitting. Tliis despite the F l | 0 r I H — Kimberly Jumped to an early—^ Men's Wetttfrn b e h ^ d T the • fin Tth rJe came bifck in the second period, Lon Frailer, after being on the screanis-or Coach Bill Emerwn “ — ------lead in the game. The Bulldogs mlnuU.WdaynlBhtloprol :____ MOtWAm HOME - THe outaliot f.™ the field <3 to.« . piling up points and rebounib. T u J l o 'y T o t t y ''S “ ■ s‘^^™ l»un"l p o l l s from f L the” Nllr°!jlIiJ an'd powerful Goodlng-Senators -per-oont—by—the—Tlgus. Krahn pumped t h r o u g h 0,„ ndtz and Peiuilngton, wlm-H^v-5,-555i,7.i .lonii LEATHER, WOOL & DOWN ------^breezed-U) another-vlotory In a Howmrerrtho Senator'detense- polnts T and - toolr down -16 Boi5ati"r»611d Idea of what It controUed Uio^boards, ^lor a koenlna the Oakley five ------di»play-ot-oU-round“ talent“ allowed Mountain Home only M rebounds while Gorroll had Jt - j _____ from thTlnaUo nhols Friday night, ripping the littompta, less than the usual points and irtakcdowns.,! ■ The S ^ouU hot Ulo In the game KIlcTtSSiaT • ■ ------JACKETS & VESTS .Mountain Home Tigera. 64-34. shots on goal in hockey games. ; Gooding moved Into 9 to 37 per ccnt from tho field and to n press and manugod to.forco Kimberly had throo men in The Senators, defending class Spearheading -the Gooding /Irst ‘ quarter lead and pushed 33 n couple of turnovers. But double figures led by Sapp with , A*2 champions, never allowed defense was Jeff LaCroix who that id . 3M7 by intermission, free throw slwoting—^Halnst Vnllby Uien solved It for three 18, Durman with 17 and Lee witli WESYERN *^o Tigers more than nine held Mountain . Home's aco,.1ho Senators had their best avftcfcfintforthoHt/crs — kent ^>0Kwno 13. The Bulldogs committed 16 pdbits in a quarter and tliere Wheeler, to slit points. period, 18 points, in the third L*;;i;T;ubro s;o w n S i .. ,,, was no problenr. Gooding took Meanwhile, under tho basket, F iler won Ulc prelim inary 47- by Don Bedke' wlth 10 points CHRISTMAS CARDS and got out of Hint with a 24- .iho bnckboafdj •«) to M but also control of the Vebounds with a 6.8 F ran k Krahn and -M Jum ' point odvantogc, --— h ad more tum overa, 25-17. 12; with'Severe .''tallying 15 and' 46>20 edge bu t, nm azingly, wore* ping Jack Gary Gorroll were Mountain Homo won tllct Burley won the prollralnnry. VaN «v». PlUr (4 S tah g cr, 12. Ih e Hornets had 21' AND GffT WARE~^ vilv II pj Ip Plr Id I*! pi Ip prplim inary 36-lB. • ■url*vU, J*rem • - (Inofih KlMb«rlvi«.0»kliV lo II pi ip Jrm * <0^1 pi 'I lt(«m 7 I I tlHntng Umbrly Ip H p< tp Okly OMdlnoM. MAuntiln H«m « 14 .d I 7 I Jwll I’rvgln J t » ?Wllm»n Clint J ...... 0 I t ...... nrcli r i - r ? OPEN EVERY FRI. NICHT TIL CHRISTMAS Odr«o <0 I) P> Ip II pi Ip Kfl.n » 4 4 JOMndli • J 0 J 6 •l6 3 i7 3 » V ‘‘- Ull I 7 I U'Jnt U »i V ] 3 1] Svr« CrrM « 1 ] 71 Wlilr 4 3 J II.'" OOv* ) 0 I llrmn I 1 J tJ Pimr Declo hits early, ‘ i 3 7 U Mr>lv niy 7 p I 4Lcnmri Spp 6 i 4 II nuka L^Crx 3 0 7 iCIyln 1 ,n- t- 6— ...... • I'iflfi 4 u u a Hmly I 0 Q 7 Stfvgr 1 3 7 ...... OUn 1 7 >-4 -lloona - » ^ - • MHn I VICKER’S SADDLERY Lghmllr 0 0 t 0 Nl«n 0 7 0 3 Svra Lnein ) 0 0 * Mnro 0 \ \ » - I 259 Sh«$honeSL South ------7 3 J -T 0 9 6 outlasts fiietrieh Tolali ..]i -* I ilT s la li - l| I I 44 Tftlalt 71 It U 4»T6lali 48 victory over Dietrich Friday even os Diotridi put on n fuU piled up im overpowering lead and coMted-inlo-V 4!W2.vlctory— VVlday nlglil. W . . . Costlelord went Uie first 12- "rcZt-ryj j i J ] T ------nrtiratwnirTtnr^tiuir K"*"*' Jntn 3 0 14 • witliout scoring a point o/ any - Carey won tho prellminiiry 36- kind. Qlenny‘l'V rry wnsnH"ait)t^ I l» t> Tftlali l« 14 ■vyflrmpr. m n rd t i n ^ niicnd only n r - T >O at tlic cndof tlie first period. BuV in tl)u second q u arte r the Pllotfi pusiiwi ahead 26-4 and by Uie end of tlireo periods had UiiiU's on ice .IS-ll. Richfield CuKtleford’ajayvees salvaged tlie prelim inary 41-33. bounces OUnni P»frv4), Ciilltlard 1) O.I ~~Sirori5S““ Georffe K’s Fine Food Prldiy'tusrat HloNlihsal : ..iiiiunM afilcyalhySinci, I0S2'' ■-W W SfiSV ■■ Vailav i). Kii«r 44 ni/t.i U, AixniMn »l “ Kflnadali « , Valllvoa Jl Ntinp» 4>. noli# 4> ^ 1711I KIHBEItlV HOAD ni«Nn;ii-;iifl(i liUtto r a ilt ii. (locAialla 4/ MighiatKi 41, iiofAh S4 ' J|'|N ltA|l,y-«jOO A._M.-2'.nO A.M. icktiial il, Sn«kt Ulvar » ■ Klrt<4)*fly t». Oaklay 41 OlHtiit l »fry 41. CatMaiord n*rjo V. Diatricti U -mi'l.llald U. IUr\t*n J» Miinro 41. Capital . . . Twin i-alli i t , Meridian i4 F E A T U R m C y Nall Ulvar 41, Carav )} Mankaia Klatv’ N iiiafic S« JUlfliuLMotnittij-BFcaWasi isu iroitt n bdUa H . NNC 41 Daily-liiinflieon S|)e«ial!i ------LW*U-«ii«iiuiJ(U..ti______------N C It,III' Kl. UuMlUa >' 'HflirioujCaiitdiiesrDiniKir*- i^:i_:.»^C holfp^M a(iif:V allcy~(irow n )llrwt^)t, TA>laM il MMiVaach P4. UTSP . . f»o«n liairf Oklthonia Si*v t i bA tnp nt U ala M. IlduUMi 91 Brn'STRAKS ' " ---- UCLA no. Iowa (lai* Ducii aid i'liea.sanl l’arlic,s MMA Ciawaland 117. (M ro liM I tty Appointment! Ci< C^uq PI, Baitlmor* 107 MUwcukM Im, aoUanHDI' ____...... ------«)tncwyial|-|U,>ml»d>lp«M*IW Plllibtiroh 144, Cafoimp IM rPellvery Scrvie^I-j- . -Virulnl* III. Indibna tl4 UL.i no. Danvar ip} V- ■ Sunday, December 13, W) Tlm^s-Newl/Twln Falji. :ld»ho 31^ favoHte^ ly ALVIN, TEX. (UPI)-Nolan kT^)w the National League and depresslng.” end of the season, I pitched so Nolan completed only three al BasketbdH Auoclatlon New York outacored Portland team ’s roatei^ to th e r e q u M 12 Melvin Lunsford of Central ^ 29 potats In each o f ^ first .players...... " fOhldrstfltel n in id ^ Carr', v n o ihuruired his Jadt Dykes 0! up.^lts UuM t ^tal of the foot twice before the aeason linebadtm Ken Pag« f of aea»on. ,1 he Knicks' previous!' opened, Iraff^fvd^apralnoCUM Kansas and KeiUi Best of high win ovef same foot In' ^ Dm. S game Kaiuas 'St«t^ and backs Topa Buffalo last Saturday night. against Buffalo. CW^way. j^k^hqn^ :9t|^ie, — ‘TWm>"MrWffledPnftliTif1~ rooUe guard Oiarl- -witliiM poi^.iiidIjra.8teele_le-Davto' Owrff Prtrie icond taJiWM 1;^ FrUUy. nlghVa ■ww pelhti ttrW flirt.httf/yictonfWDetroltiibJim ______ioot^elei^ \wi of acUoa aevm to 10 day. ; oflowii State'ind fcflke Perfatti Fiimibies Broncos score 2 S^iii-last period SACKAMENTO Calif. (UPI) give the Hrqncos Uiolr |{o-nhoail flnnker Al- Marslmll to pull ■ ibilcat load ^oforo 16,313 fnns —BoUe State quickly tupied mar({ln of' 20-28 witli 7;M tiolso to wltnln one'point 28-27. at Hugtios Stadium.. tw o deep fumble recoveries into-" remalnln«. ’ ScrappinK a bid for a tlo, WIUj 3fl seconds remaining, touchdowns Irt a 25<)olnt fourth Tl'O Scottlsh-born Guthrlo Guthrie, who kicks Boise's ttuUirle kicked a 42-yafd field quarter Saturday*to register a moments ' earlier had cn{{l> points after touchdowns; goal to atono for three,earlier S2-28 comeback Victory over noered an 87-yard drive, cappi^ misses threaded to.wrap a pass, up be the tween com^ two Chico State In the Camellia by a 16-yard touchdown pass to from*behlnd Chico defenders^ victory. to ^Ive Boise Bowl. ' ' Trailing at the end of the ’ Quarterbacks E rir Guthrie, tliird period, tlie--Broncos . haraMod mok of the afternoon cnpltnllzed on a pair of fumble -by-Oiloo's past defenSerC6oly Jeroiiiie edges AF ropovbrlcH on tlie Clilco-16 to rifled a pass to Don Hutt for a - I turn tlio ({ame around. One of two-point conversion after I tlie TDs came-on~a ono-yard Boise’s fourth, touchdown to plunge by halfback Cary- for first victory lloshaw^and the other on a nbi4 r JEROME - ll., haH;Am.rlc.„ Fall, cmmlltcd Unbeaten Tlge™»onlhelr(lr.tba!lgnme M limovors ond Jorome. ollihl. ti„t „m, ihio «maim„« «.c «oond quar. Indiana H..rTSw. didn't iMd In Ih. wai^lnguod by iur- Slko Snlscdo to Ituity Scott \ ■ r> gamokmtil midway through the “V*™ whrjldosioDMd’tw’nSo^^^^^ s t u n s K y . ■ -confp^iod with . a-M «ld from field Parker ^ enS Te S - m^reln. From that, point cann^ ^ ““’I WlldcoU made It IM late In LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPD- nover t,all«l .11^^ ^e T^er. ^clr Uie first half to climax a B4- Inlured Steve Downlnj ciUcct- «>«rle»n came within «t but American FalU ...... ,...... p^rf w th ree U t« In the fourth qu arter, Satiirdiiy night to power un> American Falls held a snail ■ tie h" a K bad with "• Hi»f«»|fltrtlIndi^atoa9(MMrupset lead Uirough the first quarter. over sijcth-ranked Kentucky In t f ^ t l g w i e ^ e witliiln on late double overtUne. Inperiod the period but theon a BeavoraGai^-^alters came w vnrda to Scolt Dovynlng, playing with his left freeKerm throw . Xij'ttfiotBoth team s com - ■ knee heavily bandaged, sank mitted several turnovers In the the frw tlirow that sent the C l„ 1t°d“T first period.^ S " ““"°'’” Sl'lta^t.»ril,eTSha^ Hooftlers ahead a t 87-86 witlj lm"rfwea'"Mno°l“ .^ d MdTn^eTco^d'^u^I-W ami porCAtllS-lc™Fnlla“^^^^ SulcuU irlf ov^lme Wore a «lloul crowd werok.pt In the game by Logan within U,roo. Amorldan U wlU. 15 nnd n o lh wlU, 12. Jerry iilt-mcrlng converted n free t>u‘OW with 543CC0nds to go ia*Tp*Mp ''lo'fVi scven-yurd TD was set up for Indl'jnu's dotldlng p&lnt. i I by Spencer Dnvis’ inicrceptlon . Ken'ucky, wlJch lost Its first of a Gutlirle pass on tlie Cliico ' game after tlifoc victories, Shoshone 38. . staged A furious rally wlUi a In Ui6~ first hnlf. GuUirlc free-Ukrow by Bob. McGowan rallies past missed Uiree field goal ut- n d -t r ft f ! — tomptB.u>(-AG,-i5. narroxtoailnnl-moruln to ono— 1 p o in t, 1 IJIO ilrlvo tailed.- The IV went Into overtime a lter Y - Uon play ended wiUi KILEH - .The ShoBhone the ^ .ked at-74-all, then Indians rallied In tlie second into t!., . vJiid overtime after half to beat UievTiler Wildcats ...... i*'ll®f holif a seven-point lead . WUdcr.. T .lttl-M T io littsrto I- back io sco re « points In the J lowed ...... ''10 ^^‘o a Ja3( quarters. The youthful } w ith ] Parker wlUj 17.. wiijcais committed 30 t u r -?? .Jol wiUi 13 points w hile □ GUNS-NEW & USED and I- iiBon j^ th 10 w w e - a ,o g ,y j^ hw rorny^eigW .- ~ U the rher-Hooslers In jugh point man for SJioshone !: f □ BUSHNELL RIFLE SCOPES doub- , • was Kinney with 20 while ;,J □ BUSHNELL BINOCULARS Ilarold Olson led Filer scorers ^ J li' -lo rs m e e t ‘ wiui lo. □ PUMA KNIVES Thu I'wln Falls Bruin .th«ihsn«U, Fiitr It ththn lo It pi IpFIr *lg l| pi Ip M b , □ GUN CASES boosters will m eet n t 7 ri.m. irnin i j j lOllfwn? I j u t ?- f'OIXI* 3 I I »Hn»O0 J 1 0 J Tuesday at Die Depot Grill, C'>t» i I 1 n Ovi 3 \ 0 ? y i. fi- Knny . t 1 J JOLn.nui 0 0 3 0 J f L' □ H OLSTERS reminfl'j Dr. -John -McKnln; Wllrn* 0 0 4 OLnclfi 0,0 4 0 ;(1 boMlcr president. Himptn 4 I 4 »Wllm»n 0 0 I 0 i f c ' «»• 0 0 1 OCU 0 0 1 0 1 ? . ^ ^ r . McKaln sHld n review of Knotirn 0 1 l j jn ^' 0 0. 1 0 'J • r □ GUITARS-NEW & USED WflOh 1 0 7 3 C1f.n J I I J tljc bJiiiketUall and wresUlna Jlinwi 0 4 n 4Lo»mllf 0 J .,1 * ^ » Dllt 1 J V □ GUITAR AM PS-NEW & USED teamK throuRh the weekend will Teltlt II II It 1. ___be hcld-All-hiterestod porsonK- ’Sl.ai»o>v are Inviiud, - • □ DRUMS-NEW & USED F □ GUITAR ACCESSORIES □ TYPEWRITERS------y,;V (OVfew iiH£. \woH'UQ ■ ; ^ - 1j j 6A’RINa OPTS' □ SEWING MACHINES li / - .-‘'V'/p.l. □ CHANNEL MA^TEfrRADIOS— □ STEREOS ^ RECORD OR TAPE □ Mens & Ladies Benrus Watches ®l|tr?:iwe'(e©tnm©rTC6ok: □ WATCH BANDS— ____ ^ IPeM M eiFATAtfc □ DIAMOND RINGS & JEWELRY • - • • £A'RHW;ftMi:L'D. OONTA'l'N: IMANr,' -tlBIRTHSTONtRINGS m s ^ r j m m s r r m m E i m TJm m iEirsiiiHGs . 'THG^ 'MAWilM V<30W liP 6 . □ Reconditioned Band Instruments - . Trwe .t'oveiY iM'MH'BR l A'Niiv 'fH E:b'uir.'/iFU ^W iPE. □ GOLF CLUBS □ CAMERAS Qonlf C o r d i. , , ,, Wood River mine stands idle "ByrEnoYCAmvEnr . • Tlmei^ews Writer ------BELLEVUE—D««erted mining equipmentln tfllltrflsaT7:iflFg6l)6hds oT^'lalllrigB” or'waste ... a crow of (Ivo lnbtead of 100. ^ With thp ore vtilns ^'pinched out” end the remaining ore not commercially uaable, the mine, off Br6adford Koad near Bellevue, has been out of operation since spring, 1070. And the mill Is being tom.down and m ov^ to the Silver King Mining Co. In Cuprum . The hills behind the Federal Resources headquarters once boasted two rich mines, the Minnie Moore and the Sliver Star Queen. Galena ore—a composito of silver and lead-;>had been mined In the area since about IW t Total • ! - 'r.' -ti ' f-'... '...... 1 r . ^ i " . ■ ^ ...... F u r M fetv. m cloM Q irlabnaa ' Waah liiem In Ih f d lih p iii, right ^ O n ^ -a c t- -Miia«»-hi-)ittiTki«i»-liini><»-—«lM g-wlUi-M h-4rayV-ciii»l^^ -Boot and sandb drlgiiiiiga;caii dliliks and other holiday .ic- be washed on glau chW Unjr-wssofto-thalr-naed-dally-iud-— p l o y T g i W n with hot aoap or detergent sud^ lin^. MALTA — 'Itiree. onMct enUUed “Sulvnerged," the-lloasgr^tfnr FOR FUN GALORE JOIN THIS TOUR Mlner’« Daughter," were ______proym taH *n»iniHAy flt Rflft TO tH E NEW ORLEANS ___ , River High School under the ■ direction of Mra. <>!>1U®_Se»raj_ t- t speech director ai the sJhooI. MARDIGRAS The contest play, “Still FEB. 3-20, Eicorted from Boita Stands Ihe House," won an euellent rating at the regional Featuring: ■ contest and the disUict contest * AH the excitement of Now Orleans both held In B arley, “nils allows MAGIC VALLEy Sainlpaulia Club ' at Mordi Gras Timell the play ..to be entered in the |off/cers-e/ec/ec/- recen/Zy. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Tlio pictures and those of CDS-TV. It socrot. Tlio network has Indi- Mr. and Mrs. Kent Eugene Eichelberger wockcnd announcement that is, in short, hardly a prestigious catfid It Isn’t satisfied with his' Morv Griffin’s sliow will go off deeUlon. • ’ ratings performance, and Grif- CDS-TV In .nnld-Fobruory in.foct, the network will fin 1ms made It plain ho isn’t -moantt-tlio-natwork-ls-tltfowing—pret^*-tmieh-be • • • • - M efhodibI nles~ in tho towol, porliaps only what the situation was before It- Is the regular winner in the temporarily, so far as a lato-__|;^ Griffin in tJw late-night slot ratings, but Griffin uauallv nlBhilalkvnrloty scries la ^ x c e ^ tKal, In the old days, it. f jplshos, second, ahead of u n i t e conccmed. was the local stations of CBSTV, -Cnvett, and really not too badly For Oio program’s rcplaco- and.not-tho network Itself, Uiot. In Uio statistics. Tlio difference, ment, rntlMjrtlum anotlicraltow put on tho movies. Is tlwt-while Cavett has a BUHL — The United Kohntopp, orgonlst. - of tho aamo typo, will bo Butlthaslongbeenaproblem notable and prestigious scries. Methodist-Church, CasUeford, following the ccrcmony, a Monday-lhrougli-Fridfly motion ;what to put on, besides a talk- ‘Griffin failed to cam tho same .was the setting for the Nov. 27 reception was held in the plclurcsthotboglnntll:30p,m, variety show, tliat will draw level of accolades. wedding of Susan Jane Browrt, fellowship hall of the church. ^ whon Carson and NBC-TVhave will return to ayndlcation. mOHARD SCARRY BOOKS Brown, and Kent- Eugene Charlotte Brake, cousin of tho wimtWlint thistills aUoalso means, come proved ihnt that hiobig advertising where ho^iiad »,n.i *n much, better Eichelberger, son of Mr. and bride. mld-Fcbrunry, Is tlint it will bo profits can bo made. There has ..show before moving to CBS-TV. Mrs. Kenneth Eichelberger, all The b rid e’s table was coverod • Richard Scoriv'o nro nmono Iho mooi popular o( childron'o jjooko strictly NBC-TV's Johnny Car been talk of putting on In- Once on the national network, Buhl. with while Iflce over yellow. Tho • Sonrry and hla wHo Polrlcia nro w orld-ronownod an illunlrnlor nnij otory-tollor son versus ADC-TV's Dick dividual dramas, or a running ho tried -^iUier by his own .Rev. Glenn Waltman per- four-tiered . wedding cake ■ Tho Bool W ord Book Evor, Tho sforv Book Dlcllonnry . Cavett in tho network lato-nlght nightly soap oporn, among design or on network orders— . formed the double*rlng featured' nosegays of talk-varloty series competition, other things. In any caao, to be more mass-orlenled, and and Scarry’s Bool Story Book Evor aroam ono Iho moni popular llllon availablo ceremony before baskets * of multicolored flowers and was . Griffin moved from Now York movies Iwvo won out for CBS- tlic results were embarrassing. rn K ,. t^nonywoodsomotlmobacklo ^V, at least temporarily - lie became cute and coy. Ho Jomu'o «■»««». nata comodlmr:.f6fmUchotS- T;, l»rf'(rmcr Jcsplto -l»w tt-0l-aleam -U ce3eiS5=^«u5o^ ------tliarNnc.1WCaf5Sn would nolf|ndmovln«toll5lly^io«li w hoH hU ralN . on occasional ^tle whlih 'ormed t^ tfaln ^mpbell, Mr. Ollbert ^ , „ . Her I mantilla trlmiVied with DeKlotz, Mrs. Bill Olson, Mrs. !»..• -ri5iaw~Ti5r7arn& ~~i~ftD 5i5^afir^^ lowers. COW -ana-MTi. '»uupn-iJ«uou,-«u carried a cascade bouquet Of aunts of the bride. RecepUon Hollywood. - whlle-oarnatlons-and-plnk-assistan^were-and-pink ^assistants were meinbera:^:th*-^At-nny-ratflreBS^*V-ls- _ _ w v^. Y ojebuda. W o X m 't Society ol O lriatlairi^irty giving viewers a choice r M r t . Phil BUck, aUter o l the Service. by putUng on movies instead o( ,_tide. wa« matron o( honor, and Jh « couple 1b m ailing-their uioro chatter in February, iHJt Diane Senften w u maid of home in Denver, Colo.,where docision won't win any honor. Brideaniaida were the bridegroom Is employed, awards lor creative Nancy Addeid and Debbie Special guesta at tho wedding prpgrammlng. Tlw fact Is. wlUi Ounpbell, coudn of ihe bride were Mrs. Florence DoKlots, ao many local stations running Laurlsa DeKlotz and Tina Judd, Filer, grandmother of tho iirlde, bto-nlght movies.. If will bo cousins of the bride, served as and Mrs. Cassle Swltier. pr„ny difficult. If hot Im- flo w girls and Duuty Olson, grandmothor of the tell,tho difference cousin of the bride, was bridegroom. botweon Uiese local motion ringbeaier. Taper Hghters were Jess Olion and Donnie Brabb, cousins of the bride. Bndge tourney held Gary Eldtelberger served as best man for his brother. Groom«nen—wer«—Danny — TW IN-PALLS ------Magic J.-Weaver, third; Mrs. Gus 'nuner, Gary Bybee and , Phil VaUey Duplicate Bridge Oub Averett and Mrs. L.M, Hall and Bllck, brother4n4aw of the held tournament ploy Wed- Mrs. V. L. Kelly and Mrs. R. H. bride. Ushers bcluded David nesday afternoon at Episcopal W a tso n , tied for fourth and flfOi. Herrick, John Veeder^. Darol Hall. Oilier winners were Mrs. G. ' Brown, brother of the brlde^And* - Overall winners were Mrs; H; B. Peterman and Mrs. M. Hogg, Bob HUdreth, brother4n4aw of El Burgess and Mrs. M. V. Mra. Roy Hill and Mra. Julia the groom. .. nftrtV.fiMt! M rs. A..T. ijn d ftm c rU B ro w n ,-M itiV id > ia e < to n d ; K^^G^g&Blkkv §ololst-'’anTMffi7ArP.'Ru^^ H. Newcomer. A now n{i52!ompanled byMrs. Dean Mrs. H.M. Proctor and Mrs. M. BIGGEST SELECTIOH OF And Musical Accessories lZ$TRINGGUiT«lS_ STUDENT & PROFESSIONAL ^^,,,„_’80?i^„,.^aRUM stris -^^erything-foihfh'e-M iisickm BROWN'S JMUSK^ niRNIIURE ON THE MALL Sun^y, D.cmnb«- 12, 1*71 tlm «-N ew i, Twin Fa|l,, Ideho ji^ jkxr-aft M y s ic ia n ------— — ~ htonored POCATELLO - StudmU it _ . UnlvOTtty -now— — ^ _ HONORJED fpR ^5 }f«ors as pianist h.ve the lue of the newly r^ '^and Jeacher o f M efhodlsh CHuTcH 5trn opened Student Union Center. , d a y schools is Mrs. J. D. Claiborn, Kim- — :-David—MinBi—-the—grad — bBrlyrrighirBefore-movlngtp-Kimb^ely uate asBlstani. from' in 1919 she played for'Sunday school ‘ Coeur d'Alene ^ 1b in charge and laught classes in the junior depart’ of the facility, said participants .can “enjoy recreational arts meni of the Twin Falls Methodist Church *, and'craftfl free frc^ academic tor four years, ^he contitSued her work or commercial pressure." in Kimberly and is still active there. Mrs. the center-is open Monday H arold Ov Hove, Kimberly, is presenting through Thursday tr6m a until 5 the a w ard. p jn . and from 6 until 10 p jii. It |0_ a_non-proflt_program — financed by the student union. E^trons pay for the materials. used, as.well B8 a small fee per , day or per semester. . Center opens ' , , H o u s ^ In (wo room s n ear the ' 1 games area of the ,student iH IRiey CHOATE. Twin Falls, and her union, the center so far Is husband, Fred, are bmong patrons^.of equipped with two pottery the new ISU student union's hew fadi’ w h e ^ and a kiln* a ‘woodwork Booklore — lath«, a radial arm saw and a ------j’/y_-w/iic/i_aims_)o_iifl/p_j/udonii_anc/-. variety of power tools, paints, others in the university community ro- a m e T U oof ~^aihioni3 ajlri molds and work materials. lax through creative handiw ork. cluB fias lly T E i m V IIAIITI.KY fuhcfion o r n e ^ TWIN FAU5 - Tho annual Buildih^ gingerbread Christmas party of tho Booklore Ulor5ry~Arl“Gund was held" CARPET INFLATION? Surprisingly enou^, 11 just By MDCE ROBERTSON time. Walk through the anow^ Thursday night at the Turf Club p ty ■ p ram lum price lo r the hasn't happened. While luitaeit, thlckeit, Ilneit Tlmes-Newspbotgrapher and explore a little. Ihe best'' with husbandfl of members as house is easy as pie everything else (or ao It quUtjr brudloani. TWIH PALLS - Winter Is a photos have to be looked for. guests. iM ms) costs a lot more than good time for the family to go Some may be seen from the Chairman for tho spccial D m la a much bigger U did a decade ago, the tact NEW YORK (UPI)-You c&n college. Slio spent U i-tnoet—ee B IS FOR THE B E S T OF EVERYTHING M IS FOR THE J H A W Y CHOICES A.IS FOR -THE A B B A Y OF. GOODIES. i.—~^a7;zv-Robes-&Hidstess~Gowns \ IS FOR Y O lJ B. Ghristriias Shopp^^ U Tlm M -Newi, Twin Knllj, (dalio Sunday, 0««m b«r iv w n Magic Valley Favorites Caroling rWinter ^lanf»€€l-a^t- weddinp TWIN FALLS MemberT^ Orndorff led th¥ Box 1797; Salt Lake City, U t ^ 8 ^ 7 0 " tb« GoodwiU aub have been business meeting ' with iRtchflBlTcl- planned notified to prtpare doUs for the “Favorite Scripture" as roll KENTUCKY BOURBON Sift togothor flour, baking The Ttmes-News will piy t$- GLENNS F E R R Y -r M r. and Twin F alls flm m to dlstribut« callrllie flag salut« was led by ^ raurrcAKE powdor*and nutnieg. Cream eMfa week for Magic VaUey mdjpiELD — A caroling Mrs^, Law rence >Bemt, Glenns to needy famlliea tn the'com* Marty WUdman, and the Lord's • 4 cupa sifted flour ) butter Until fluffy, add sugar. Favorites. .!( you ..have: a. party la planned.by the.Rich? Ferry, announce the -•munUy-lhU^Chrti -IVay•^bVMari«''Warlng. -l-te aapoon-baktn^powdar— —crnam-WBlLJIeaUn.cggB.flne.al, favorite r» d p e^u stjn ^ ...... ■ ■ l« h , engagement of ^elr dsuahteTf "tlie Reclpi^ Department, Hie notiflcatlon came during 11)0 white elephant gift was 4 teaspoons nutmeg a ume, .add sifted dry Tt'la announcea by. Supti NeU Dorothy, to Dennis 0. Smith, Women’i Page Editor. II m the WedMeaday meeting of thb won by Marie Waring and the 1 cup butter Ingrfldlcnts alternately with Andreason. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold _redpe becomes th e_ i« |^y of^ dab at*' th r hoino’'of-M ni.-- thought-for the day waa given- 72'cupB sugar ' ^ -bourb4 -The_ home__economica_j, Smllh^JIammfitt.______tiie T tines^m and cannot be OiMtea Mattlcfl. Mae Reader bv Thelma Rlgdon. Doris Stir in nutd and fruit Bake at department of ^chfleld High ■ The coi^e att^ded Idaho D retu rn ed was hostess for the luncheon Scherrup, Jean Carr and Goldie Vi cup bourbon '. 300 dcgrcos In a greased 10 b o h Sch(k>l will serve a dinher for <■ State University where Smith parents and the school board M and CKHstmas gift exchange. S evert w ere tn ch arg e of the gift i cups pecaps, coarsely tu ^ pan for 2 hours or until w as affiliated wdth S l^ n a Phi PresU ent Mrs. Ed Orndorff exchange. ' ch i p SPECIAL vea tM fQ c FOH CHRISTMAS!! the downtown mall SWEMERS] NECKUCES C om e, see “"Xirootlf lilltil will) cfmini. Di ond black Klarvtkid iol«. BIKINI PANTIES REG. $ 3 1 .0 0 gifts for Ghristmas 1971. 6 8 ^ 15 COLORS'! If its in town . . . I • •MAYFAIR You'll find it downtown. (litt Boxfd Tho Amazing STOCKIN& Music Boxos o f ' liUtil tui 0'^' ilctlili io(ki in ribb«(i knil TA VISION 42 STUFFERS KLH Orion nctylic for tong • SEWMHSAtKCTS* SCICSORS w«or and linf lil. 3 • NeCDUTWEADEtl^CUTnHe — paitt.,handiom«ly_ b o »d . Voiua* io U .iO . eOARDS* BOB&lN BOXES* PIUS B O X O F 3 P R S . • Go ■« Voni»g Aitj MANY OTtfERCIFT WEAS-- 95 SIMGEK •- /if>jtrov0fl Ditiihr fJu l.1 -V«//j WARNER MUSIC 150 Moln Av«. N. Phan* 733-3344 133 Shothone Twin FalU. Idoko 8330) S ir« « l No. (VYANUUSA IRREfiUUR zstm — ntiiMtWMo—r ’i W hile SKeuUeM W OMENS- iBrnitm a a BLUE DENIM JEANS FmMtBriml WftMueiUw. 0 - ,1} 7 U REO;$8.00 ' . WALLETS I • i NOW O N IY.... MANV S m e S T O I - [ WVUTMIm. -IW rftwtMttltTTnm m ^JKJPenney-^ l44M*UAv«.f. noms SThe Christmas Place^ ’ SundayrD 9cefnb«f 13. 1971. TlmM-Newt, Twin Falli, lda|;w>. 37 TWIN FALLS-TtM dlrtctor statf In 1967. when he was sp« of arms, preUte, Junior ritual activities for the pointed director of the mem- governor, governor for two f o r o m$» XxxyaUOrdep-^the-befahlp eenseyatlen depart— termsr ...... L ' w ^ MERCHA 1\TS from Now ’Til Christmas T£ lE -TO M E ^BIG&iAlL-MAN MAKE IT A" LAIIGF, f,ROl)l' PRECISlOH BUIIT WKSTEKNCIIKISTMAS SOLID STATE ^ SIZES IN STOCK _ 4 SMEtED OHAMOUSNAMF, S h l H N ... . M*d. \o XX large ihorl ileevfl to XXX Large ItO O T M ^.OOOpflifol U V U l k J lomoul brand oom« booU Cj)rduroy Co-Ordinates «j|ior( CoaiM lind N u U h PHONOGRAPH __ l.42 fo SO.regvior______- WESTERNWEAR 42 to 48 X long ------Pursca. Sport N hlrU . ,...... «IM)I JbfkM------u«li lUipklVP' 40% OFF REG. Iona llaeve 18" m c V 36" ileeve Hooki) llu U ...... I«16« Short Sl®«v« top to 18" neck ------\ M t » ------W all l» l« q u « — -MACmS^ • 210 Main Avo. Sooth -13;Shoihon«,..^ , Str—t North . FABRICS d«u«lt>Hon. Alwoy* nwoally prkt - C h o o M - - r A - N a w : SEW-8r-S., - lOA Main North Bakbuiw COUPON J AgHtlh»»pllr« Vj !-^m E .SINGER SEWING MACHltjE:.: ' l O T I .... . ' Compllmtult 4 S ^ M t'a h rlc S h o p . - ■ ■ ,M E w . ■ : ...... APDBESSi . ■ . I I , , . ' ■ I - a c i t y ; . 7 ...... P W O IN E . ■ • - ^ J 1 ■ M ■ Tlj)iw.New», 'Twin F«lli, litaho Sunday,, D«MiiibM- H , 1971 Anniversary is today Seniors evietv W ENDBU.Mr. wd M«,_ By k a ih r y n galloway aienn Welnlwrg are Twfal Falls Public L lb n » .' cdtbr^tlnj lh«lr «Oth «nd . tn. ol.| Irtoid., liwre is a place where an the Anniversary on Sunday. Mrs. Weinberg came to can be (brgottm. It Is found WendeU In 1909 to Uve w ith a* at Filer betWflfBl *** **Ririliting Wfaoae-huaband-waa ~a- SHOSHONE' lYie ^ t o r • o( Jalna.'* written by Mazo De m e n ^ of th e B efw yn, Wen* cUsi at Shoshone H l^ School L« Roche. X dell Development C6. from took top place in number of I h ls is one of the'books about, Chicago w hl^ haiped develop rritudentiAUMfig'-UA'second Ihe Whitepak family and their •tbB'irea.':------J— ------r— weeks honor roll, Pi incipal Carl Canadian estate. Jalna. Jalna Weinberg came to Wendell bi Kinney said today. was virgin land, a thousand M arch of 1910 w ith his parents. ITiere were'23 senior students acres of It. The house they built He served the commiinlty as. ^riu> n u d e th e roll, com pared to there Was the tln ^ In <)uebeo. ntrai mall CArrier for S3 years 16 JunlorSj 10 so p h o m o re and S . -ythlng-that.fumlahed the andretiredlnDecehiberof 1949. freshmen. - - heme of the family. Whiteoak , Ihe freshmen w^re Huth was the Hnest and most of it was Faught, Donna .4acobseh, shipped from Europe. Laura Kldner, Steve'Saras and Philip and AdeUne were the Lee Williams. drat master mlatreaa of Sophomores' are Cindy Jalna. They met In India where Give unto oth^ Bergln, Lucy Berrlochoa, J. D. .Philip was a commissioned Bowlin, Jan Coffman, Sheryl officer bi the English army. — Errlngton, Wanda Faught, Ihls spirited, handwxne cou}^ asyoii Brenda Hubbs, Jeff Pate,' was dlssati^ed with life In Austin Webb _ and_Carol India. When Philip’s uncle died, «ifoul4hini?them W m iam s. . ' — •toa vinM-h im ea iem lve lands -inr Juniors on the roll are Jan- Canada, they were eager to go., Bateman, Ramona Baumann, to that new land. giveuntoyoui . Pam Chapman, Leslie ChuT' In Jalna the history of the chman, Tom Dallas, Sandy Whlteoaks is nude. Here death Depew, Patricia Freeman, and new life, happiness and JuUe Hadlock, BiU H ata, G ary . __ . M r. an<^ Mrs. Galen Soronson . Mrrow^_ contentmei)t/ and Klnghorn, Tammy Kinney, , restlessness begin to appear on Mike Sorensen. Heather Tews; the pages of their history. : Val U m iU a an d Calvin Webb. Philip and Adeline were Jerome couple weds The seniors on the roll are ha{^y in each oth er’s com pany. Denise Blackburn, Sheila Ih ^ were satisfled with the Carlaon< Ed Chou, Sherrie California miss home they had built. It stood MR. and MRS. RAYMOND P. ALBERDI — Davidson,-Vera-Garrett,-Jay- - solidam oKg Its trees w ith an abr JEROME — Virgirtifl Ann Sandi Hinton, Juanita Golay, Gasklil, Charlie Hanson, Mary of jMlng ready for what might Putman, daughter of Mr. and Annette Dryden, and Mary Jo Haran, Pam Holt, John com e. Mrs. Joe L. Putman, wos Alberdl, sister of the groom, • Johnson. John Jones, Carmen weds Lincoln man This is the essence of married to Raymond P. were bridesmaids. I.x)rl Duncan -^wiiir»nyflbni,, , * Alberdl, son of Mr. and Mrs. was flower girl, «Palmer,~Mike—Patje, Jim SHOSHONE >Judlth Ann bridegroom under wedding f ^ M ■ Alex Alberdl, all Jerome, Nov. Standing as best man was Peterson, Kay Saras, Dlano Dowlln, Boise, daughter of M r~bells. Dccoratlons were M’ange M at the LDS Church, Jerome. Jess Olnvarria, cousin of the Sorensen, Cindy Stlmpson, and Mrs. Marshal C. D ow llnr^d gold roses and lovebirds of the Whlteoaks. Bishop Robert E. Williams groom. Groomsmen were'Hick Scojt Stevenson, Boy Thomp;- Woodslde, Calif., became the featured on each tier. It was cut performed the 7:30 p.m. Tliompson, Lloyd Putman, ion. Helds Grcon and Jackie brideofGalcnD. Sorensen, son and served by Carolyn Osier, ceremony. Duane Alexander brother of the bride; Rick — M cGhee. - ...... — ...... - of- Mr. and—Mrs.—^Wayne-Boise, * 6nd -Mrs. Gordon offered the prayer." Powerr, and—Ale5C“ A lberdlr Sorensen, all U Shoshone.at a Sorensen, Shoslwne, an aunt of Annual Given in marriage by her brother of tho groom. N6v.29weddlngattheShosl)ono the bridegroom. Punch was - father, the bride-wore a full* A recopUoh followed at the rvQ rtnirrh poyrAH hy May RlH>iWnhalr»r, -length gown of-whlto satin witli LDS cultural hall. Guests-were Bishop LaMar Duffln per> Boise, and Ha Glover, Boise, an dinner on overlay of lace. Tlie gown registered by Connie Bent* formed the double-ring siint of the bride, poured w ^ foahionod with an empire xlnger. Printed Pattern ccremony before a background coffee, waist and a sabrlna neckline. Sharon Newman, Mary MOA SM-11 of gold and orange fall flower Guests were seated at quartet Seed pearl flowers were scat Olavarria and Glnl Lipscomb arrangements. tables covered with white lace held tered throughout tho dress. displayed . . glfU while Susan Given in marriage by her over orango cloUis and featured Her fulMcngth veil of illusion .Jacky roglstered tljcm. This Chrislmas, you can give dll the great sounds of today father, the bride wore a white gold candle centerpieces, was caught in a plll-box lint with The bride's table was covered .by presenting that special person with an M G A Stereo lace over satin floor-length Mrs. Frank Morris, aunt of ELBA - Jho jUmo-Elba. seed pcflrU. A Inco pdg^j bor with lacc over a blue.table^IoUi Music System. A t a factory-direct price that saves you mid gown.- The lace over tlte satin the bridegroom, Mrs. Ted Indepen(^nce ' Rbckette Qub dered tho veil. Tho bride surrounded with a blue' satin dleman-cotK; you can malce (his a Christmas that will be skirt was styled with a front Kubena and Mrs. . Max members-held . their annual carried a nosegay of white. skirt. Tho skirt was held in rrmrmkyrrfi.^lLymJoOfl, . panel, tiers of la^c on the aldga.Dugltflnnqn. aU Boise, handled ■Chelstmas. -carnatlonB- s^ t faw flnrgflhried Btreamors. pon ribbons. Tl>e three-tiered Talce a good look at this example of the spirit of Christmas cako-wilh.tradlti«nal brido-ond Dretenlr----- ' ...... , __ Connie Loo, organist, played bridegroom on top sat in the the wedding march, and also MOA SM-11 fUrM Mu*U fyiUm center of the table. accompaniod Mrs. Freddie Thii M G A Slcrco SyiUm coffl mHOvnliid. Iirtfy ■H m qrnf9trif¥i0nih ^ Sunday, Pecembw 13, 1971 Timet-Nawt. Twin'Palli. Idaho » 0VEIIHIEItHT7-Uir, Filer caroling set) zUEnERiNBER^-; saver STANDMC0F60DII - FILER a. A comnlunlty Christmas carol sing J ‘royer olon« wot «nough to will be h ^ Thursday around the town Christ- heal two woman ond o in krtree'6n*M iIrfS e^‘-“ '------gt Filer; Wo"iroTTj'*Tng~ovtrw«igh!, ITie event la sponsored by the Filer Ministerial UtUn I__ £ e a u Men ■. ■ ( h r CourleoiiH It It 5 help you .leleel - - I t ------■ ' ■ ■______■; ^ 40 ■ T l m « -N # W f , Twin F a ll i, Idaho Sundayi D a c e m b w 12, 197) Burley circle ' _GSI spee students _holcls-raeeting_ set contest Tuesday Mov/e Review - Th>-MAAmU- Circle' of the United TWIN PALLS - Speech contest. Other BiulUll nUI Presbyterian Women held Its students at the College of honorary awtrd cer- regular meeting at the home of “M m osephljur Barry. an Idea Ls, by now, very matter whether you Uked his ^oulbern ■ Idaho are par- tlDcates. tldpatlng Tuesday In the annUal About 3 0 CSI students will Mrs. J. B. Goettsche much.acHche. . past pictures or not. If you did, presented the lesson on / ‘Pat I f la a nr»ovie about th e con* ho will ruin y o u r opinion of him ■ales speaking contest spon- apeak In the content and be terns of Change" which related '~atonl'balUe~we“ are~lold'lh6“^ th tola fllmrif youdldn‘t,-he' JorelbyJhAipeMh depirimaiit_Judg«d„by_.the jrwln_Fall« "~to~the ArhericM~famlly~ftiid police are waglnR with has sunk to tho bottom of~ilT and JoIw GMa-Motorsr—^-----•^-IQwanU O u^llM -talas-talks stressed different phases of organized crime. Whether the possible levels of consideration' Purpose of the contest a t 7 :1 5 «Ulbe(irwifourto^v«mlnutaa study. Including the need for - o o p f an d ro b b ers really.do what: because his p a r t In this movie is pjn. at the Fine Arta Center la long with a three minute divorce laws and reforms;- the they .^0 In all' and extremely poor. Certainly it Is to h ^ students at the college queaUonlng ‘period from the strain of family fragmentation, robber* films Is Irrelevant. The not as good as hW earlier parts who demonstrate outstanding «udlence. Students are u^ed to ifaUltylnaalasipeaUng,re(»rta M il prodbcts' thev can the changing status ol wife an d ., theme has I still been s u e - were.* mother, the dhanging status of cftssfuUy exploited over and But that’s l^ d e the point. It Fran Tanner^ associate—demonstrate.-: women in gend’al, the new over agabi. Topically, the Idea Is for (his movie we are con- profaaaor of speei± and drama. TliepuhUclsInvited attend John C hris M otor Co. will aw ard m orality and the death of super^ constructsa fast detecilvflatory-demnlng hbn« He would have and to make iuiy purchajBe they trophies for students placing w ish. No ad m ls^o n wUl be ego. with a little suspense. ^ done better, however, making a THRBB NEW members were initiated first, second and thlntUii the d )a rg e d ^ .- >' Mrs. Clifford Suttoh, With “The Organlratlon," sequel to “Guess Who's Coming into the Tw/n-/da o f the: N o - president, opened the session however, the only suspense Is In to Dinner,", or "To Sir, With with reading of Psalm 100 and wondering whether or nol the Love." Sequels, alUiough f/ohal Secrefortes Association at a meet' -the-group ropcatfld the Lord’s ^clure wlU enO^n scheduIeTTKuaUy not m go<^ as tho films ~lnff at the Colonial House: PhyHis~Mlia ~ P rayer. fovich, Dorenda Ppulton and Gail Mai- Mrs. Neva Dalton gave ■ all. The film doc^'t flow, it hav e been w orse th a n "T1)0 -Three- berg, all Twin J^idlfsr -repopts-and-ofllUKt4h»-f oIl.— Organization." Jumps, or flops along from' one /rone Krebs, Caldwell, Utah-ldaho'divi Rev. David 6uzza gave the • scene to another. The story Is sot in Son initiated sion president. Tho annual Christmas closing prayer. Francisco, but tho There Is, never-tho-loss, one party was held in conjunction with the HANSEN X Mrs. Ralph Scott Prbtes w^re won by Mrs. Don "travelogue" value of tho thing that might cause one to gave the opening exercise at the Conner, Mrs. CUfton Haynes, picture Is negligible. Ono meeting with Mrs. Nancy Spratt as d isreg a rd the choppy sequences Elxcelslor Social Club meeting- M rs. Raym ond B utler, M rs. J fc; wouldn't want viewers too In choirmon. and ridiculous plot: tlie acting. at the home of. Mrs. RudoU Poe and Mrs. Qeorge Thomp Hobble honks terested In tho city, to be sure. . Almost no one, Including Sidney Martens. ' ------son. But tho film might Just as well SINGAPORE (UPI) - PolUer, holds this picture She read an article "Seven Tlie Dec. Ifi m eeUng will be at have taken place In Jerome, for 'Motorlsta in Slnfiaporo who use together. Pari of this failure b Most Important Languages.” -the home of Mrs. Nebeker and the fault of the film, of coursd, all tho clips wo see of San unorttptlox car horns risk Watch for seashapes In the Bible verses also were given as will feature the Christmas Francisco. Once or twice wo vlolnllng traffic laws. but the actors are more than Food bqiskets part of the opening exercise. sprlngUnie. 111080 Include sai party. Each member Is to bring stereotyped. They are un catch a glimpse of tho Golden Tlio -, Registrar of VchlcloB lor's middles, ydchtman’s Jack Club members decided to a gift for her secret; sister. believably untalented. Their G ate Bridge, an d ev ery now and roporlj siii motorists were ets, fleebnaster's sweaters and raise the dues from fl to $2 per Secret sisters will be navealed then a street sign Is exposed. ordered to dlamantle their U n b a r e so badly delivered that more, all In.the.mllltary mood. year, starting with this year. and new names-drawJi. Mrs. one suspects them of reading But that’s all. And will) a movlo h o n u after comidalnta from the Nautical shapes and details ' LyJ® *‘«<^ived a Charles Renfrew will be the as tedious as this any diversion publlc Uiat five of them used from a telepromptcr. to be fHled adapt to garments, patterns and special gift, and ' Mrs, Von p ro g ram ' ch a lrm a n r'N o w “ of- would have been welcomo.. “ m usical" Roms and one hod n“ . For Poltier this movie mu.st fabrics thit have never been to Nebeker presented three fleers will also be elected a t this hlBh-pllchcd air horn. JMloca______^------ist gamPM AH thft prflgrnm . m eetlng.- TWIN FALLS — Proqccda Guests for llio aucUoll Wore ' from fl gift auction iiotd Wc Ruth Ainsworth, Janls Moore, nbsday by tho Omlcron Kay Baumert, Sue Lommers Ciiapter, Bela Sigma Phi, will and Donna G o tt \ Judy VqnEngelen is be used to fill a food basket for n During the business mooting needy family for Chrlstmns. that followed, “plans wore Members nnd”gucalfl met at discussed for the--Valentino- new honored queen tJic Iwmo of JoAnft lljom e for dance program In February In -Uielaudlon._Bna-£itlS-JV"r°-J°ram°, Ai|_chnnto5 In made by cach member. Helen Falls, Buhl, and Joromo wm , TWIN FALLS - Judy No. 19. • T liom o serv ed ijs QUeUonoor. participate. VanEngelen Is the new honored The librarian’s report on joy, Tlio chaptor members also llic next regular mooUng of queen for Job’s Daughter happiness and laughter was agreed to select a' family with thociuiRtcrwlllboDec.22attho Bethel No. 56.. defeated to tho new officers. small children to clotlw for the homo of Unda Doy. There wlU Miss Van Engelen was Dianne McKinney was Jobie of winter. be a gift exchange. elected Wednesday during a the meeting, and Nancy Bpedal election meeting of the Wonderilch was Roble Jobie. diapter. Others elected for the ,M ary J qi\cs and Dana Steel following term Include Patti were honored as birthday girls. Westbrook, senior princess; Ihe closing devotional was n r f f i n r givBii uy BnauA& LtAn; (/( a guide, and Nancy Wonderilch, Wednesday for a Chrislmas gift marshall., ' exchange. m Becky Jo Moore, Dianne McKinney, Dana Steel. Rdtjim e Rider and Becky Wlke • m during the meeting^ earn Honored qyeen Introduced r; rpjnnniin p a i r M H A D i .u a t p u _Nancy tfibmpaon7pM lhonored~r L L '.1/1 IlhrtlU 0 /ii-i-i tuni\ rrn iu il q u ^ of Bethel No. e, Klamath Falls, Ore.; and Art Wylie, vice GREENVILLE, S.C. — associate grand guardian. Shcrrll I ^ Hino, TSvin Falls, Is — Mssoclatg-yuu'diatt' of-Nor-43.—sefvlng as ft-studei^-hoateas^ and past associate-guardian of America's largest university- owned art gallery, tho Oillection of Sacrod Art at Bob . Jones University In Greenville. Meeting set Miss Hine. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Hino, FILER Young mothers' Twin F alls, an d a 1960 g rad u ate rSffm“ ?a“ 't:S otTwinFallsHlglvMool,Js« sophomore at Brigham vJimg « KiLSircora™ M others Of teen^e Children also a r e invited to a ttfo d aS .a Chapter,of this age group is bebig organized. ' with . . . The Long Look! 'TIs »he season to bo bright, bold and streamlined. The exciting new ideas illustrated represent the way you can look and tho fun you con" have at holiday timq . . . and all year long . . . with tho latest and greatest in festive looks. " ______■ ■______ Brilliant colors . . . flattering fabrics make the dififoronce. You tbcj can be sweot, lovable, exciting. Try them onl______•, Open ovory night 'til ^ I’.M., beginning Mohl3ay. "L Sunday, D.c,m lw ini ' Tlm n Newj, Twin Falli, Idiho 41 hAV students on ISU boards POCATELLO — H io n ^ M dn«ly>l« com mlltM . (an In- lain di«rge o{odd Join)| lobby of ana atudentl aervlng on vaatlgitory body), Wayno. taam, tiK>mdo nvimber, Jarry commlttMs .ani) boarda under Carlaon, Burley, chairmans Roblnion, Twin Falla;- lli«^Aa«ocl»tod-Btudanla-olr*cUti»y •wUI.-Daah FiwhUch.-mridBitall-ad hocTommltte*— Idaho SUIe Unlveralty ham HwuMn; high Khool relatlona, 11100™ Laata. T^'Falla. been releaaed by Uiilveraliy Rick Bollar and Richard olflclala, ' Schafer, both Rupert, and ClA "* ;_____ T1» group* and Uw aludenU-Klnghornr-Twln-FalliRIlf:=n«rFederal Rejeriw-Binlt- aiying with them are! named commlttae, Blllle sy.tem came Into being Nov. Mlnldome nontrol board, Meuleman, Rupert, (the U.N.C. 18, IBH. Clarence Joseph and Dou^^ . _ ' -Balftiur..hoth.Mountaln-Home, weekend,- Jerry Higgins, Twin Falls; today. - - “ tra f fic '“c o m m l t t w r D ouglas A Itffi^eon WM held a t the Kulm, Tw^n Falls; 'lisngth gown of white organza Opan Jorgenson, bQth. — taeerlt was prinoess-styU-Falli^gra ’ -:TashlBHNl-wlth-a-flttod-bodicwr'bridegrown;Gu f6^broidcred lace outlined In from San Jose, Calif.; vjeedpearls, and long lace Juliet PtUsades, Twin Falls, FUerr •Hly point slMVes. Her elbow Jerome, Pocatello and JJy a Juliet headpiece. The high. The M degroom’s parenU \> aU t was caught in the back by giive a rehearsal dinner, k chapel train. Ihe bride was honored with v> pre-nuptial showers given by .. . - She carried a colonial bouquet Wortna Trevino and Mrs. Joyce Call«»dar was honored at a baby pink roses accented Kofoed. ------^Ith Lilies of the Valley. The newlyweds will live in Ml Mrs. Joyce Kofoed; sister of mjpert. the bride was matron ot honor. Dana Jo Fife, sister of the itirldegrodm, Nancy Schenk and ------Oene-M cCall.' both cousins of 'Ao bride wei« bridesmaids, c&ma Marie Schenk, niece of the -iride was ringbearer. •• Brad-^Flferbrother of the '-■iiflH^room was best man. ‘Xyrlh V, Schefik, brothetPt.thfl. :Brlde, Greg W arburton And f^teve I^Vevino S j^ e d a s ushers ^ d grobmnnM.--. , Wed^rig’m iisrfiW wayidBC: by Mrs.SaUy Fife, Blste^ln•law ^ th e bHdegi^lIftRrrmoloist and ~>A>in|:jtet w )iThB .pewlyweds grflotod . Ibests from a blue carpeted ...... way. Isle stanchions held B lamps with pink and _ rbows and stroamWs.'^Be pMel backdrop was decorated 4ii B pink valanc^e accented with "Sue butterflies, white bells and . A nked by baskets ol pink and ■ iSd carnations and white ;^ J u ^ n th e m u m s .“ ' ...... ijT h e bride's table was covered -with white la ^ over pink satin ..Sloth and was centenMl with a Bve^lered white wedding cake i;ieparatedk^, Grecian ^^^Borated with scallops, blue ' and pbiki d ^ e s . xnM dinr&nrwdrtf > love birds In white netting ^^sUvv wed wedding cake and- Btra, il are aunts p( th« Wide. Mrs. de Schenk, alster4n-law of ft bride served punch. ■mmbera «( tUe Dorcu •aocl«^r^^K«rla ^ ^ l^ ^ t^ Flocher, JoAnif Dockter ^ Timet-Nowt. Twin Falli, ld«ho Sunday/D«cember 13, 1971 TOPS dub winner- ^ gnnbunced HANSEN - Mn. Paul WUl c a ie n J x was best toter for the week and alao the monthly quern at the — SUm-ind~TWffl~TOPS“ aub" meeting at the home of Mrs. Ihomaa Steelamlth. e v e n ts m i x ItM hl^iUght of the evening were the graduation exerclaea — from-TOPS tO-KOPS-fo^-Mrs- D IXKM nKH lS Bryaon .Vlnyar^t.::She was •SHOSHONK — Sl>oaliotio aiam bor of Com- • Holiday dresaed In the tr ^ tk in id c i p — merct) clvcllon dinner, 7 p.m. Mnnluittan Cafo. and gown iuul glwm a CSirlsinus T O N K A LI^ - Scliool bourd^anocLi. corsage and presented a gift. BUR LEY — School l)oard meoLq. She alao received a KOPS pin. SHOSHONE — Sclwol bourd mocts. She m akes the Qfth graduating RUPKRT - School bonrd mooLi. , — KOPS since organlutlon of the HAILEY - Chnmber-of-commcrcc mocti. local group. M n. Fred Howard HAHJEY — Sclwol board moots.- and Mrs. Roy Dopscn, club I — Chamber of commorco mocU. \ r KOPS, congratulated her and HAHJiY - City Council moots. each gave a brief talk. TW IN FA LIi; -■ Public hearing on rozoning 1^ . . Margaret MoCoy and H pp lle a lio n . l l n .m ., courti>ou.HO. j — M i s . B a ibara—Ourtls—w e r e - D E C E M B K K U hoatesses and planned the TW IN FA LI^ - CSI sales spenkinK conlcst, I graduation event. 7:30 p.m., Fine Arts Center. RUPERT - Minidoka IrrlRnUon DIalrlct elcclion, 1 to 7 p.m. TF coeds DFXEMBBR IMS TW IN F A L I5 — Anna Moffo concert, 8:15 p.m. 5 Great Groups \ ' ; C S I F in e A r ia C e n te r. enter DFXISMBERie \\\\\) \ • S|xnM s (llolli TWIN FALI^ - Twin Falls Iligli School Chri.ilmn.'J concert, 0 n.m ., CSI Fine Arts Center. tourney ' TW IN FALLS - Basketbnll, CSI verau-i B Y U ,- • l)(‘iiiins n p.m.. CSI ({ymnasium. TWIN FALLS - Coeds at DKCEMBEUie-17-18 ------S«N-VAW ^BV— Hflllday^Slfi-rim«ilp Rnrp, . • Shir lilies participating In a table tcnnla DECEM BER 17 -(oumament-and-working4)uU -JCWIN-EALLS— lUgh^woUrt-lHiM gymnasium equipment onch DECEMBER W • (-olloii l*rinls Tuesday and Thursday. IIAIIJ3Y — a>rl.stmaH cantatlj, "Nitihl of Participating are Judy Miracles," 7:30 p.m. Wood RlvorH igli School. Parrott, Mary McGinnis, Donna DECEMBEIt22 • l);i(*roii-coUoii Arrington. Terry Blxler, Unda TW IN FALLS - Twin Fnllfl schools begin —Neal, Caralee ‘ ■ “ C h rljitm n jrv n c n tlo n :------^— i j i i ;m ) i>i{iN r s Kasei, Jiidy Cox, Nina Hansen, KETCHUM — Clirlatmns cantata, "NlRht of H . '2 Cheryl Orlgeby, Bottc Mc- Miracles,'’ 7:30 p.m., Hemingway Grade &lwol. —&aokanr-Jan-WUsonr-.Sharlfl- -DEGFJWBBIW4 ------^ ^ ------TUrnn.-Dawd Smith, Lynotte TWIN FALI^ - CSI be«b)s airlstmaa Smith. LesU Helton. "Ldmo- vaca tio n . Scellick, Dobblo Heuthcr, SUN V A IX E Y — Clu-ifltmaa Eve celebration, Denlso Dillon, Sandoe Trout, -torclUlglit parade. r ■ Sandy Hammondr Donna Post D E C E M B E R 25 and Patty Westbrook. TW IN FALIJJ - Merry a»ristm as!.'> D E C E M B E R 27 T W I N F A L I ^ - T w in F a l U C o u n ty N F O e le cts new officers. Christnnas -nrifHiiMnERni- \ ;i 1II r N III - . UJ \ ll. TW IN FALI£ - New Year’s Eve! setting • ( iiiiN :i' W - • .1 ('.111' II I liiii” - NOW “arranged • ! )< ill HIill ii-in c i • I loliilii \ I :il)i ii - O .. ..niCHFJELP— A Oirifllmna- setting was arranged for tlic • U n i all' ( III iliirii\ fTJ 1 3 : Burmah Club Gentlemen's -evenlng-party-at-Uje-Mothodist • ItrorMilr' recreation rooms Friday • Sent r X 1 if I’l iiil' e v ^ ln g . • IMaiii IVi rv ( !lnlli Mrs. Clive Capps and Mrs. Clifford Dayloy docorntod tables for 35 guests wiUi poln- settias, Santas, candles and holly leaves. V a lii(‘s h) S. 5 . 11 v i i r d Mrs. H. A. Ross, Sr., Burmah Club president, welcomed tt)0 group an d Cllvc Capps gave Uie llri iii'.iliii'h i l i i ' i i ' blessing. The banquet was serv ed by tlio WSCS ladles. Mrs. Hal Ross,- Jr. was > I'i program cliairman. Movies of \rr\lir r Bryco and Zion National Parks; -thff-Grand-Canyonrnnd^n^an— Ni Inn Hill . Caves of Richfield, were shown by Hal R oas.^. an^Glen Roas.. Values !<> ’ vd. V C.indlon ttiiil (]low ffom thn inniUo .. . (ml! NOW U i'l.illiiA ;hiiI nner- P il l I I'vlur Pi'i glow a N :i i '( i iijlfjib so ii ..a happy fashion / a l i K ‘S l<> S 7 . ‘ >.) :i1 y a r d Tlio imartfltt liand icreenad print cardioan of llte new Innor-Glowc nru liicliidod taaton. Datlgnad by Triiii in waihoble 100% ‘Pacron Poly* _ etter, i| Itot f|ii, |p~ M c k lllir In o uf OKpanoivo, hnl nnl IN'OW iirfny. FoT clBllghMul color comblnotloni of DroWn/BrpniB.-Th* ilylli)i III...'; youiB«l(riau]lll&< cnndlos pull-oh flora pnni of the lome fabric corhut lij 'a wTd«'choice Cfonio Iho rntiiaricff"' - jiL m atching lollfl i;Qlori...... ^S.'II.Inil) olCiulBlmoo. t o p in SizdrS^A fH 'l------o - .. Pant in Sizes 8-16 / ^ .1 i'(i.■ 1 Li «• ./ i T u In*‘-Irr 1) t M 1 11 11' K nil- BOOK eiofO :^-S TO B E ___ ISbMolA'Av^.Ss. . -illIII!.F.V-HIirKHT-ntlHI.-TWIN f a l l s j Sunday, Oecember 13, )97\ TimwNawi, Twin Fallt, Idaho 43 • Burley^NeWeo>t>ei?s-meet- Bus runs Tu esd ^ 'have a holiday tea at 2 pjn. TWIN FALLS - TTie Cbuntry Women’s Club will meet at 3 Monday, at tM home of Mrs. BURLEY - The Newcomers A sugar house p d popcorn -Goargfi Detmlltr.J919_AI(urM, . TWIN FALLS - Tt» Mnlor clUion shopping pjnTW cdnesday a t the hom e of -QubLheldltB dinneripeeting at _tTW _wcrfl_U8etl.,-aa_labla Drive N. The program,.' bus sponsored by the Bluo U k e S Stjopplng Mrs. Mildred Devercohib. the Ramada Inn. The program' .decorations and were 'later Oiristmas customs In col6nlal given as door prizes. Cenier will contlnus lls monthly schedule Ihere wiU be a Oirlstitiias included several numbers by .tinges, will be given by Mrs. A. ; Mrs. Val Gierisch and'Mrs7 COATS &IACKETS Tuesday , ______' ______program and gift exchange. _ the Sweet Adelines. * . -FrrOsl ,-stata-i " *Ray E. Pruott, director of the senior clUrehs. i JLudllc— Haight:i::jir^Z:the Music will be by Hermann agency of the Community Action Agency, said . TWIN FALLS - The MSS Newcomers Hostesses. Mrs. Primus. Sun Valley, who will . THAN AHmovr^ ajter the sl^ppplng tour lunch will Iw served at club will moot at 2 p.m. G leri^ has served the club as -th e CAA'center-at-fl,cpat ot M-Centa.per P c rson._ -JWe RUPERT ~ The Trinity Ladies Guild of the Episcopal Church held a covered (Ush lundteoA and business meeting Mrs] (^rol Moeley conducted ~1KSiT w aineastsineSM'session. Mrs. -V i The group vote^ to adopt tim MbUdoka Memorial HoapUal a a u i j y i g n a geriatrics patlenls— aad Kathryn's R«st Home patleafji - f o r Christm as.—------2 MORE SHIPMENTSUF CHAIRS JUST RECEIVED ESPECIALLY PURCHASED FOR CHRISTMAS!! Party “SLALOM” BY planned PACIFIC TBAIL y o T o 'lo n e b e a u ly l Sleek waierprool jM A nylonTw low cool with a fulure. .Styled..wlm tide ilpi, ilp_ ■ r.' SHOP OUR BIG pocketi. concealed hood end tiorm cu((» (or on ond TWIN FALLS - Plans for a —oi(-ilope wear. Smothlng color combinaiiont—>Dark fomily Chrlsjinas .party were Brown/Powderj Navy/Yellowf Purple/Beige. Sixei S ,' formulated Monday during the M , M l, t . .. $30.00— Otheri from $20.00. - meeting of tlie DAV Auxiliary. CHAIR DEPT. - The party-wlU-be at 7-p.m._ ------Doc^S-in-thft-DAVL...... ■ You've never seen such an array of chairs ____ will be furnished by the chapter, " in your life — and we have a Big Ware-* - and-members attending should provide a covered dish and 4io'use Stock to back it up. — • table service. A gift exchange also Is planned for the children. T reats and popcorn balls wlU be given by the auxiliary. Children altendl^ also will Im asked to FOR THOSE WW) WANT sing a song for the program. FOR THOSE WHO WANT A ...... Mrs. Gardoski conducted ^'^-^IXonaSy'sl ^ H E - F I N i S T serice of Commander Mrs. “BOSGETPRICE Arthur Patterson. Mrs. T. M. Knightserved as senior vice pro OHACHAIRWEHAVETHEM-^ HIGH STYLtCHAIR tem and Mrs. Myron Barjron as sergeant at arms pro tem. AS LOW WE HAVE THEM K sr~ -OM SALEJlT_^. $298 Swivel Rockers • Straight Chairs • Recliners J^Qdcar_Recliners and Others a A k O M O M -TH£-NAME-IS^ftVttir S -404 IN VELVEtS, NYLONS, VINYLS AND OTHER FABRICS From Pacific Galleiyr— Guild — Broyhill — Kroehler -THENAMEBEHINiyiT “ S T E P - I N Leonette — Futvrian — Stratqhunger, ISPACIFICTRAIL!., B I N D I N G S ^ Slde*ilp tow coot of new w alerprool, breothoble nyloi P'~ThoTTMpi'cr^Wntrm'ancomfof16bi*^hroooh'iotr'ot“ ^ FROM < 2 2 * ^ < odioh, Co^raillhg nvlon lining, sip pockeN, tnop coK ON EVERY CHAIRli \ lor wItK'Kood. Woib 'h wearV' Ndvy^p6Wd•r;■■t«r••' Btd■T^tJFtgw^^ywWoo^^^^^p®»»W»-f•^r S. Sliet 6 to 13 < • . $20.00) 14 to 20 .... $1 2 .0 6 — Otheri from $17.00. dr*' wtl m M m m m r s :: • DouMtplvollMidion , ------■ • AutonmicrwdJflihxl 'TILMARCH • tepi • tuy-v|«# ' lir u’» rTOrolBi(y«ER;S i jl> RlfcHT, ^ 4i Tlrnet-Newi. T w in F a lU / Idaho S u n d a y. D e r tm b a r 12. 1971 ^ The mikers of ski wear are ahowbig a knadc'for knickers.' Hbllister Eastern Star hds meet The newest jtSd knickers have stretch attached; ^____ Sandra Clark to the cha'pteri HOLLISTER Mrfl. Ruby ‘ Mrs.' Dean read the Christ- the chapter from- Masonic The altar was draped In Dean, worthy matron, and nioa story from the Bible Md LfKlge m 71 A.F. and A.BI. to inemory d j. Wade JusUce, xmimmm Homer Roberta, worthy patron, BUI d a rk sang t ^ son^s, and attend Its. potluck and In p u t grwd patron of the grand FOR W MUMVS? presided over the regular Mrs. Dean and Roberts gaVe stallation Saturday Deo.. 11 at CAUNOWII m eeting _of .HoUiater.-ChBpter. _Mchjn|mtMr a Oirlstoas glh 6 :30. _____ chapter of Idaho. .. RefreahirienCtt for the evening - [— 4 ter-4TrOnler-of-the'Ba«tem -9(-honMmada^wxuly-a^i^ ^-^Mrs^Dean^andl-HobfiiiUL .siEM).cMim.atMns: were selVed by Mr. .andHMriir Star, liiuraday evening. _ An InvltaUon Was e x t e n d i to vrelcomed a new member, Bill dark and Mrs. Dora Qark. - DON C R A Brm , Twin Falls, M l, a re- iOQfcU asiociaio in'prolusioric foc/ino/-- Pr e h i star-j/zLl. —ogyroMWo/»(>-S#ti#e-Un/veri^y,-dj«u<«$^ '~Uinl’ knap~plhg, b’ ~' ___ POCATELLO r^One of t\w by their ancestors to nmko the. dcvljusd for hlmKclf dupllcotwl ^ d a P d l ^ I ^ or prirnUlvc 'arliructfn>c round~lirhoia‘by"tho5CU5odby:Iaht7Ci'nbtrcffhnir m an’SBkllls now being shown ot dosri-ta. He bonan hlH own worktxl nlso witli Dr. PVnncflti — Ualu ■fltttto "UnlroriiltT' cxporimcnlH ut 7 and had Dordcara prominent Frcnch tnnl- _ iho wna nrciinoQloHiHt and «kiilcd fliht- Orabtrce, Twin Kalla. 12. loinpper. Qrabtrcci, research ossoddto liitcr, observing' that »loncs . in prehistoric technology ot ISU at tho. Indian cnmpsltcs wcro is aft intemallonQlly known );laaaicr and fiddorcnt colorcd authority on such tools and Is o from thoNO n o n rb y , he November tllnt-knapper. ^ficqy^ed that burying flint In Flint-knapping is a sanil imdcr a cam p/^c and tJien by man to make stono tools icttlng It cool nlIowe Imsgbtatinn. sVill and i rkeley— whcri»^hc:-iIwofl church^ hall.^—- (o refine his craft fittm tlw associated with Dr./A.L. mH fnnVous for ■id hand-Axes to the finely his work wiUi Ifilil, tho Oregon, tlie couple is a t }\pme pt pressire-llaked knife and tlie survivor of Ujc Yana tribe~ln 603 Ave. A., Snohomish. The -ground and polished .axe^ead.. nortlicm Cftllfomln,______:___ -groom is employed OB a-dofllgn Crnbtroe was much en- -«nglnw r-*m l-U ic- hrido-Iifl. country of Idaho, Q-abtree couraged when ho learned from .^efnployed as a b[Tl\ng clerk for became interested in the local Dr. Droober that— tiie- “Burlli^tonNorthen). Indians and the methods used toolmaklng tedmlques ho had TWI]\ FALLS Now Open SUNDAYS N oon ’T il 5 ' '' Monday "riirii Saliirday O p en <)•:{() A.M. Mi! ■■ Hi BP im/ ' s h o p AT fiF.ARS AND flAVR S a fit/tic/loH O u a w H / < W ‘ FREESTQRE Church I g r o u p C installs TWIN FALLS - JuulU Upton WAS Installed . as. prealdent~of - the— United Tmiyywtnni— wonmi»ir Association during a q>ecial , DBAU AUUY: I rocontly becamo engaged to my boy ceremony Thursday In the .^(rieiK l who,i..23. U-*m M,l-When.l»-g»v« me m y rih|irl» ------«J»lW>tLi>iiiige,— ------— Bfikod me not (o wear It in front of hlB paronts or mino, or ' Mrs. Upton wUl be^ asaUted any rcIntivcB, bocauso ho hasn't told thorn yet. Uui he for the 187J year by Shirley wanlA mo (o wear it to work ovory day. ■ . Harris, vice ..president: Leota ____)_ Ode day after I got homo from j^rkj Horgoljq^^^ ___ K eener, s e c re ta iy ,. and ,.Ruth^ (\tf.orf.jAllIio r A lllm my vmAnt/ir*molhcf didn't'notlco, taiUjVMwhoiT my- boy. Mend isrowni - - .. - treasurer.------— ■'Came over and saw, mo w earing it ho was furious; Well, I Q e n ^ e v e WUaon will serve took it off ond haven’t worn It sinco, [Uiit ho thinks 1 am as coordlnatpr of general . still wearing it (6 work.] mission, and secretary of Abljy, I have boon engaged for six months .and I would national miiulonaj Martha Hall, like to wcor my ring at all times and lot everybody know, secretary of ecumenical but for some reason my flanco doesn't fool that woy. missions and sewlngi Ruth 1 know It'n not that hi£ parents or mine would object to Moore, c<)ordinator qf studies; It becnuM my parents aro fond of hlm>^nd his parents soom Mrs. Harris, secretary of to llkn mo very much. 1 can't understand why tlve big missionary education; Bthlyn socrol. . ‘ . Walklngtpn, secretary of I doa’t like being ‘'engaged" secretly everywhere but at aplrilual lUe and atawar^lp; work. Con you figure out his onglo? ANNOYED Mrs. Moore, secretary of DBAU ANNOYED! Ill* hhgti M «m g uT h .v e tevif.i— llt«ratUreT~i;aura~H would like you to settle. We were talking a))OUt what we would do if tho other nno died. My huibnnd said if I died, he would never marry again, becauso* nobody in tito world could over tako my piacc. so ho would live alone, ami l>o content with his m emories. . < - I told him I would rrobably try to pick up tlu) pieces ond go on living aj_l>cfit I could, and I f ! evor m et'anyono-as womicrfui.na.lifi wnfi>.I.mlBht marry.agaln, 46 T lm « N«wi, Twin Falli, Idaho Sunday, Dactnrfbtr Eyeiy-N i^ titH^;30 P^M. untH Christnias! j |-E«ept-Suiiday“til SrSOPvNlv Electric CHORD ORGAN ___ - A G i y e a - Lampfor • 3 7 k e y s . Christmas • 3 octavos w ith stbol FUYURE PHONE PLUSH SXUFFED, ^ 2 9 ' ANIMALS lit 1846 T T 2 * ® R e g . $ 1 5 .8 8 A ll sizos for all ogos iX -R»a *'■>« • . 8 8 ^ Asst. Boxed J.U R o g . $ 3 .3 3 . . * 1 “ Rog. CHOCOLATES ' r .B .$3,57..*2'>“ . $ 16 .88 SWAGS & POLES 4lbs.*3“ . r f f i ’n — Grissy— - 2 0 % ^ Velvet Societe HAIR Regular Holiday Candles $.C8g Discount * Hard Mix * Filled Ccindiei SHAKERMAKER DRYER • Satin Mix • Ribbon Mix Rog. $ | 9 » Price! Reg. 89‘ ...... T9* . $ 7.8 8 ^ 2 , 9 9 Reg...... fe3! Reg. $4.49 Reg! $2,^6 Reg;59‘ 5 3 .-WESTINGHOUSE- ‘S T BROII.ERl.lD-^ • Long life, non-stick finish G o ld 8^ Avocado Reg. $33.88 ...... H L-5 2 MEN'S Color Costrdlnafad 6 SPEED BLENDER HANDER- 3-Piece • 4 8 0 2 . Jar • Insfomotic control BRAIDED • • Push button KERCHIEFS Ladies Complete manual controbot any spood, RUG KN IT PANT for split-socond blending. • W h ite Reg. $29.88 | 9 9 “ •XoTors ENSEMBLE TOPS= ? 8945 7.. ... In c tu d o r 3 3 • Rooni size * 3 R e g . $ 4 .8 8 ]*Iiron'tril5oXia^^^ ^ =Men^RacheLKni}=T:heEmal4 100% acrylic -Westinghouse STEAM & SPRINKLE- • ' Accent rug • Throw rug DOUBLE KNIT UNDERWEAR IRON P o ly e ite r Long tteeva ■ 1) ttoam vunli -lhi[liQpJ_ • Uia Jap woluf-____. . MNTS * AnUe longlh • Fabric lonip. (juide 88 d ra w e rs 97 • Porm. proii $K88 • t.m .l,*). . . . Hofl. $12.99 ...... * 9 H S S1B 0 R «0 . $ 7 .9 9 // GLEEMII Family sirn Reg., ^MANICURE SETS $1.27 H.C. Cook --"•....56* Rog. 99‘ ...... P E P S O D E N T~ D ELA G A R .m LIME v ir A iis • Bath oil KhgU TOOTHBRUSHES FABRIC SOI peaHi • Vtjr S9*, " R o g . R e g .' i « 2 3 • GIIHoapy(fnj[ 89‘ . .. ..;, $1.69.... • 4 bar I5 ‘ g ift itio p . Reg. 57' ~Eifh«r KIEBNBX;^ — N O I i T H i ^ L A D Y ^ T E R « KAZ VAPDRlZEr rOiVELS , 4 purpose foM cr«om '-u./. ■ ...... M od.«XK7-^-^ 21^ Reg...... $ 5 .9 9 ■\ . R a g .3 5 ‘ OASpLINE ALLEY .'W l T lm « i-N e w i, Ti;'wlliVlilli , Id jh o « LMJOYD BRIDGE Ladies Get _ B y J a c o b y ^ Unfertiler Epst^s Defense Of fensive ~that~-Ho»thr-cootd~only-hoid- XlL.WAS-mSI-.whcn-lhu-avcriig&-numbut-of-childratv-par- N 'o im i one point In tho minor suits, iMiotlior wiiH'Krculest in this country. Then the figure w»s Ifl' 4»t)4 li^ast was looklni! ut all. IQ Y«mnpBtprr~Nm|'tr97rTlVTfKpnni!. Tirji[rt»a show ihe liuSitiK are VQJ5 -polntiu4n--4llwnond4ir-H«nM- gotllnn »nfcrtn«Tfl(j<| uiilertllfr. —^------—/ 4iK lOflSa South was marked with the d u c c ennUKli lni( to t-cTvtirlOr* W i:S T KAHT ace-klnir of hourts and the IN IM9, thi> .iind s Us For Full BONNfS’S WfCS f JJ5 Moi>» We.f. rwi/1 follt CHRISTMAS ------:— D e t a i l s l ~ lU X U R Y ------• TK# m rtarSotariiliD ■ Spirting Obodi ‘ - 2 0 0 I Aut^for Solo JM O ^ Aolo* far Solo -200 AuleiForSqlo ’ 200 A^tof For Solo 260 MUST SELL) i r TR 4A Triumph, 19*7 TOVbTA Corona DalUKi, lot} ... BONNGVILLC Sdoorhardlop. do-lt-yourMl...... USED POOL TABLE 3mA. Complala paint. Phona 433- *• VW . condition Air, powar itaarlng and brakat. haatar...... low mliaaga. EKCallant condltkm. radio, mow lira*. Call 5)6 bs33. tfwttllv (M m rubber b«cl(, ,15 a ccatw rlat. 7 » « 7 a attar 9:30 Ptw>a 733-9U5 aftar SiOOp.m. A.M I.-P.M . 11,000. 733-0314 aHar tqiMr* yard •> Caln'i 7U 7in. p.m. SlOOp.m. IfM FORD BRONCO,44Hhaatdrlvar - Ayiir>dar>' rmw tiru . CAR!l,flCVU^S,VV^0ONS W76 T O Y O T A -C O R O N A 4 door C A D IL L A C f?iaatwooc( Sadan. iT»w,*'St!f5 •'*Uln't 7M*FinT* POR S A L E I Cold -'collet. W l w ihort aklt and blndlnoi. 733- Gxcallant condltlM . S34-40I4. *adan. Excallant condition tika A ir conditionad, Good ruboar. Inaulrta* only. Pt\ona 4 n -«3 7 . Honda*, naw and b*ad. naw, Radio and haatar. Wilt 'Sala*,Sarvlca,Part^ laoo. 3 ml a* South ol Port of l l^ l d c a . 734-IB34. Entry, Holllttar. TODAY 2IS Haad P iL m ttai ik li. Map In : M I L L E R HOND-fl. S • Ho o t utad Mtilta C b riiim a rtra M blndlngt, S75; Conquar blndlnqt ^R R YIM uittall l9>IChargar SE, 1948'MERCUftYMONTEREV — «U,Liflht», hauutilu] 2 lon»------~«»ftf-H;a«thar-bock»*-boot#f-VOf'MftrH;a«thar-bock»*-boot#f-VOf ------^ A L E S . ------Top. Only 4,ffionHIIa*.'Ca|l T33 STil tham it.OOaiat. :Sa« at M\9 Par! Alto Saxaphona Martin, axcallint. Work, body and iTfotoi' rn oSotl ~{Mi>«*^patl«ll orr'iiyToti IriUrior, rnoom. M « v »>• M *n i l (!ltv ttlJlU J!___ H an*«i. Idaho condition. S100. 541 Jackwn Strtat. ..d*yt^oi^344IM-«v«nlnoi>'and I'lK' » Co. 73U 4M , .!»____ _ = - — waakandaTt^o 4j watedayi, 4 to *■ wlitlawdll tirai. \ PRICES SLASHED. ChrlitmAfl ID EAL CHRISTMAS O IP T. LIk* 19^7 CH EVROLET. Powar ataarlno •DMlal. N#«Mcolor T . V . Pii9 v «lu « naw, lalltiand boll SaVMa. V'' and brakaa. Awlomatlc— lran' ir-rom ax i canli a foot. 734. 30.0i Wltf» acopa. in s . 73?0j$J. t t ’r.-:-:— $-155br- • «Sn.«5 LM r i*f r»cor(jtr — poyi'. ^ 5 ? r ' 345 AAarlln 734-4077. im lw lon. V I. 1100. Caih 734-3314. your lap*! and makn alW] OODGB RT 3 door hardtop naw CAllMEHBllLSMUCE^. 734 30A0 \ - valuo »m,50 WeST^RN T. tlrat mutt tall. «tJ7J. Will con- V . m t u i . • S n o w m o b l U i ildaf trada, on oldar car. 34,000 1969 PLYMOUm FURY II • - POR-SALEi-a^on-VAta-MhcboIlt actual m llail Naw U r n . 733-M37. wHt» track. Phooa 543-4990.^^ Prallifil (nr wa t^nva, lliii ona own- PURNITURE \iphoUI»ry. »r*t POR SALE: Ut^dVno^obllat U9« ■ pick VP And d#llv*ry. eVEREST-JENNINCS ’ $larllnar and up. 733-SDV9. H am m o nd's L IK G N E W . 1971 Lincoln Con- •r lia\ all vinyl inlarior.' molcliing Jack Calton. ni7M 3. Wtiaalchalr. Adult ilia. Lika naw. 'Rapair Cantor. ilnental. 4-door, low mliaaga; . wall lo wall curpaling, ull tlia,(ula- ^ UO. 733'^«3, attar 3 p.m. , conildar trad*. 733-14SI, 313 Wait ly laolutat, tpollati lnl>d« orid Out. ' .maJi'tm gold >n (oinr. UNl« INI SHED PUR N ITU be 1947 PONTIAC CATALINA, l-ully hlohHT q(»ttTVr~Ooed~Ml*cllon f t aqulppad, pricad to tall. Termi AAary C «r t»r P a ln ti. )9M Kim auaMabla. f33-$403. ' C A U D A V eC JIIZ Et^ - . 733-7BOO b«-ly Road n»493. . 4 Panthar with alactric atart. 3 399 Panthar*. 399 Pum a, 340 PUma. Arctic Cat S431 1947 1944 Ford Country Squira tfaMon' 1965 MERCURY MONTEREY ORDERS TAKEN for Watkin* Skl-doo 1350. D O U G L A S S ER - wagoii. 1945Chavrolal4door ladan 4 door hardtop, briglit rad, black ' prodoeli. Call 733-7tn« ------Daalar.|J9J974. YEAR END GLO for lala. Call 733-1733 and aik for vinyl lop, toclory oir conditioning, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THe$£LCARS Mr. Pottar-or-MrrBalrd. runi ond looU aiicalUnt. SEAIY MATTRESS SALE 13x13, I balga ton* ...... - • 1939 MODEL A FORD, Tudoor, $ 6 s o Mig. Warthouifl CUaranci, mir -hava-'baan ila a m ' claanad. Cal NO REASONABLE OFFER REF naw -tlrai, batlary. topr tafaty mokhad •!{. 73J3WA4. clait. Good condition 1900. .733- CAU LAPRY ARdAUGli . 733.4497 Ou.*ftS«l.0.g, JlPV.Wfor . JU? 1962 MERCURY MONTEREY 1966 RIVIERA HARDTOP • 7457. K.ng S«l. ft.g, J739.95 Uf , 1150 4 door tidon, V-R •nglna, ilondord Uontmii- 1967 FORD GALAXIE' I 7 door, V'O tngln», ouloninlic CARS - P IC K U P S - W AGONS • 4 door ladan, blua willi wliiia lop. C A tK J'< ; . 7 1 ^ .7 1 1 1 CLEAN DUCK faathari for tala. 313 lion, rodio, liaoUr.o nka ucond •rodio. I'toUf, aitallanr wliilawoll tiroi I'l ^ laoli, coniola, vinyl lop, aiKiplionotl/ tliorp ( “MMTUFFER" Parti, urvlca. Opan avanlngi & tion, powar tiaaring. USED SNOWMOBILES with 30day Sundayi Iliaitan ' • / $ i2 5 q tlnlthad, varioui i Ii m and ttylat. warranty. BOB CURL'S SKIDOO, I'lm- . MAKE OFFER J Pricad ...... Musical Inilrumanis 134 LayawavforOirlatmai. BANNER 19M Floral Avanua. 733-7411. 1963 THUNDERBIRD COUPE ' MILLERSALES P U R N IT U R B 733-1431. ’^(irdtoprV'B anoin*. aulomntlc Ironimlition, 1969 OlDST3Ein r C P g l t e W ^ f ’‘ - W A N T A 440 AfCtlC Cat? Sa* ua - powir il*»ring, powar broliat, fadio, litaUr, HANSEt>E N . 1966 MERCURY MONTEREY W AITED: Drum Sal IIU 7»U(M CUSTOM PAINTING, car*, trucka 4 door (adon, V-ll anoini, oulomolic trnnimii- m Bob Craar Autoniotlva In Paul, I oi' CHRISTMAS LAVAWAY. Holttara, cartrldga balti, ouni. blnoc‘;lari, 0 « < m J Yhlnflt To Eal 133 gun cataa. oullari, drumi, UB and nallaf o uni. bar ball tal*. R E D 'S TRAtJlNlfn*0!rf7^ir^5hc»*hon* ~vary tlaon and runt |uif parliZf” No SMlvday uiai. 1145 Ott Siraat Soulti. Sunday* and avanlngi. S-SrH-^RtEN STAMPS 1965 IMPERIAL ...... SI 190 luiury (or willi piuvfr.windowi. taol^ FIREWOOD nnil door loclit. rodio. liaalar. i IF YOU haOa llraplaca wood, why AND ronditioning. only . . . 1967 MERCURY MONTEREY; not advartlta II to J1,000 fam lllai who raad tha Cliiulflad adi dally. 3 door tiordlop. wa lold lliil on* APPLES — Rad •nd yallow $997 naw. ill tao loam graan wilh blocW dallcloui. Alio Roma*.BAKERK E R S — vinyl top, graan tobrit inlarior. ii ^nrtllf waitol...... klmbah^on...... on Su{S^ar hot avarylhing including itarao lop«, Fai^ory Road. Phona‘4h-4ld4. ABBIE'S GONNA GIVE 'EM AWAY SCISSORS 1965 PLYMOUTH you muti taa lltit lina car. S H A R P E N E D Thaiian Pricad ~ ~ - t A V E - TAE COVE F R E E f if (I Iniuf llambilfQti and o lioUtil CAROLE-NOEL 1(160 MERCURY MONTEREVl 1ST AA«lnAvtnU f Walt Qlnii of B«*{ lat (uiuli. *790 4 door tadon, 3 Iona graan oir ton-' , 34hour Strvlca 496 Addison West' diliona’d, antallanl whilawoU lirat, ECONOMV wall lo woll carpaling. tpollatt in C O M P L E T E larior, jutt lika -1966 0PEL- T - — S-V59G- BAR'FrXfURE?' Slolion Wogon. 4 tpaad. lop luggofj* I960 DODGE POIARA | “ wiiir"t«irT#n7kt7'Now't6trv^^ •4~rinnr, tt'H-can iid n o d a d -«v »ty -:i •gUNaf - * 5 9 5 Ihing Irom cruiia conlrol lo.laclory air condilionirtQ. you muti taa tliii 1965 TOYOTA Thbilart 4 door lodan. radio, haolar, rxH Pri tiow. ^ 1-QQ( 1969ELCAMINO 19^8OLDSM0DILE 98 . V-O, 4 tpMd Hnrdlop (Oupa, madium graan wilk graan vinyl top, loclory oi( (ondl j lionlng. ol court* full powar, oaw, Drv-Saatonad Irult andSifcrcfuwd, - OVER 75 NEW 1972 CARS rvr iii^i w 733-4304. $1995 ~ “ *'“l5dl«nAy..733.S«0 M i-d . : D R V P I N B . - U " iMtQiHa. 130 par glckup jo ad. pallvairad Ip city./33- :A U .9 7J :BRICES-=,I^LUS SINGER TOUCH AND'SBW Spirting OoMit B U R N S W iC K , Ualta pool lablaa; $149(j) UJ plfflT Avanua. •ccaaiorlat. Ordar now tor Cnrlaimaa dalivary. Jamai Clark. -7 S 3-M t attar 4iOO and waakanda. THEISEN 7.' PIBBROUAtS SKIS. Man't S ABBIE Ul WAWTBOt Hardor Prwlfwood. Will buckla 8kl Booli. Ilia 13<^, naarly cut. PHDna7i»-4»L ______p a w . 433 S0M. ^ ______MAGIC VALLEY'S FINEST... IDAHO'S LARGEST ,v.>W. ^MOTORS r POLDINO pmI tabla wllh labia 3-736r>--. . Thf faiittf Plocm In (lissK.ri'i; lannlf topandaecaiiorlai. 3U Van OLDS W IC K — 0 > £ t - i AMERICAN MOTORS DEALERIII 1965 MlJ.STANG PASTBACK flolhing con self V -8 #nQtn*, 4 Itamminion, nioQ wti»«l». 1969 FORD Vi TON PICKUP falter than a PBOPLg K gACH lR Ad right here WatS1095 $7^n long wliael bom piclup. 6 cyl'rtdir •rtQina, ,4 ipaad 1968 P L Y M O U T H 19AA PLYMOUTH tranimifvion. In the Cfostified co/umna. C H E V R O C E T a ion U o AMlt. )•' DECEMBER SAtePR/Ce .... / Fury III, V -8, »fiolnt..automatic Salltlilt 3 door liordlop, 383 V-R, flAltMd, U ' 4-whMl pun ifsllw.- W o» $2295 tranimliilon. powar itaarlno. oulomolic, powar lUarlno and T o Na<» A Peopfe-Aeach- {uwa«- brakat, air condHlonlng, vacuum ov«r iivcjra " ' 1969 MERCURY MARQUIS brubat, bu(bal laoU, (onioTa, laa e r Just Dial ' DCCEWBCR SAtE PRICE , radio, tpaclall A d ' Spotit laJan. oil lit* nic« lliingj plut latloty otr M890 lhi.on.- $ 5 9 9 ■ -t-w<»-0«t-VOtr>nr« wd w w w-ew^ — ?cA 1968 MERCURY 1966 FORD ISlu e poiiano*' wogort, Monltloir, Slolion woQon. V-B. oolo. ♦roni.. V-B. oulo- ifoftt.. powar jiaarmg powar-ilaatlrtg. radio, haoUf. l>lu* n . and brokat. •ilarlor. SPECIAL... $1695 $599 12. l i . 1967 D O D G E 1947 O LD S Coronat DalUK* 4 door ladan/ V -l l3Werd>-(3llnM) angina, automatic tranimlulon. radloi haatar< claan. -i m s ~ (U 9S IE; 1 6 . 1967 FORD 1971 DODGE DART l i . Galoii* 500 3 door liordtop. V-0, Swlngar 3 door hordlop, 318 V-B. oulo. Ira n i, powar tlaaring, 51.000 QUio. jM nt., powar ilaarlrtg. 3,000 17Wordt-(4lln«) miU(, lop rubbar. milai, vinyl lop, rad ond whila llrt* iih, rocloryworronly. $1095 18. $AVE l i . 1968BU1CK Skylaib 3 door coup*; oulo. Ifam., -powar iltadno. (ad & wHiU aitador. -1971 CHRYSLER IL ®P>- OOOmiUl, powar tiMfInd, WbVai, 31 Wi^i-(SllnM) and wlndowt, toclory olr. om/lrw WA^RA/JiblER:------vinyl l^p, li J U l O , InetutI*! ring und brohat. w r phone number, name and/ or o d d re u In ctd coun!------ 1970 FIAT 1967 CHRYSLER Spydac-SSO coifvailibla. 4 ipaad .Hawpori 4 door, V-B. oulomolic, Irani., rodio, bright orortga finlth. powar tlaaring and broktl. mo^oon- ADS THAT RUN 1 1 4 2 9 $1295 - l o m r s i ~1970VOL-K5^BU5- -1968FORO 9 laatar. radio. r*d and wtill* 390 V B , oulo Jro n i,. rodlo^ itaolarv- 1 W e ili ler T r . $ 7 Jf r972M 'ODm '= llrtlah. MkKalln lliai, rad orvd wMla finlth. l/w^Jifer . . . > IJI • $259!U H Ton, long wida bon. 21 ' • Sll.li AT DEliy|RED IN TWIN FALLS. . . . . '...... ONLY $2114.00 1969 DODGE ■ - 1965 DODGE ADS THAT RUN ton, V-e, long wUa bon, fodlo, SporltMon vcn, A' -CHOOSE FRO/A MAGIC VALLEY'S . * LAkGESt INVENTORY * ■ * 5 Mustangs * .13 Pintos * s i' TIm.i-Newt, Twin Falli. Idaho Sunday, D«M mb«rl3JW l Complete * NEWS • SPORTS • PICTURES * FEATURiS m i c s fey S toffel & HeimdaliLl, "IT HAS THE VERY LATCST SAFETY FtATURC . . . THE DOORS W ONT OPEN If YOU'VE KEEN DRINKINGi" ^ CAPTAIN EASY Iisr O x-ooIks Sb Zja.w iren.ce Vw E GAME’S AFOOT AT McKEE'S’ HUWTINS tO P G E-flW P BA&y&THB PRBV! pm scxi:.iL,A ’s p o p "by A 1 V ey a n eey L A l S r C E L O X toy Colsei:* & Penn. W INTiaCIiOP b y D i c l E C a .v a .lU ' h y I«airapy iLe^iiris DEAR POLLV— I saved a floor mat DEAR POLLY^Som o of our btonkets from our old cor (a bathtub m at v/ould v/erb tnucli too large to go on my work ju it as Well) anJ put it under the brothers' bunk bods/and vor/ hard for ladder on thesldo of our outdoor swim* the kids to fold. I folded thorn in holf ming pool. T h li laves Wear-and-tear on ond..sowftd_thant_ together to mako_, the, pfostic of tlio pool^AN _ POJLW— U«lno colortd itioilmo ham . ThBv're muctiLwornifl.- long. I cut out IKo clillJrail't lnlHgIs ------rtf olti drm g^ _(ng,glpss,?.s. These stand on a Ua^ py “tirArpoaY^AroriKM rwoiidiitir!”' tho 8mi(. Tfie-cltlrdren use. tho. same was impressed by a young girl who had glass each lime, so there are far (ewer, been in oh dccldent and who hod to woih at doy'* end I— PATTY wropped mateilal moteltlniy (ter drets (P o ll/s note; Some DpAR POLLY— Invest in a dpren of-; DEAR POLLY— When in a burry and those peel-and-st^ck floor ‘tius, and' with no time to wash mysmudged white Install them In tho-baby's ploypon be* tennis shoes^ I clean end "polish** them fore the floor gets in too'bad shape.' with my chalk board eraser. A quick These tiles are washable, do not stoin* and can be cut to size with the scissors. bjushlng hides the dirt till they con TheyMl brighten baby's world and yours, be washed.— ANN ond give.addad-sei'vke>lo )ba-[vetUM — UniqiKrCortdy-tW sKo*— DEAR POLLY— Because of back trou MRS. W. R. V. - Leak wtll'Oroom* J In Ihli (wq. ble I have to wear a girdle all the time, Simple crochet stitch e s are used to nitcar vjlli Iha^ tktc«-piece Walit Accent so they have to bo mended quite often, look. No. wIlK P H O TO - moke these uniquojanHy (or‘jewelry) ^ 8251 T h « ni[>n«(I-iit woIiIUm m Iktf foiMoti odd* that youlhrut i use any scraps of white double-knit,, Gulds It'in Siitt 10< i-24 A re! You sure You woii'r i Why should wb . LETPS_MotMAi "'tos^SEALS/ & ...... - -rm r------rftis iNS-^gA-p O f 5gi>lc7|Na C H K IS fM A S 1 M aO^rtAiPj u m u A a IDEA, i e - w waJ< h H T CAfJPS W^'S POr AH AP IM tri^ feiiSOMM. columms II ^ WHICH COfJU?5AUg 1 OFTHg 5Ai . ^ V 0 p o r WHAf:MAppg(4S. Ip C70P IrKlgNPS p o m Ngy^T * i OXJT OXTR W AY •y/ieTVUteU by Ed Sulliva,n. IHiS WEEK'S TOP -N0..,oHafi^W 4V:;^-: nm UBE IBtOBSr PRIZE OUESTION; - P60PU* 9iU B \eP iJTHAffjaHOata w gRi THB flpmita op— ^- ‘rW APlTtrtlONB' . .tH Af CAMS o u r -jiT-iMiaHT..-rnaflg, ■ ‘ ePW I'T^-W UHpr- IHbySHTTO K W( TFf^naMKSJ Sally Kellerman: For After-Dark— Holiday Cookbook: ~Th^O ireicH eighi Blonde Makes Good Makes a Comeback For a Gala Bufiet B\ I Ii( ki‘1: I ct s Stiimp On! I IfiJe in Amcj'ic a! « po*le«/d. to ■•A.k/' rwnlly W*.My. *4l • ootry, w« c«n'i cHh*M. 0 prlionijr. U ilor I was miit lo il Mnvy teliool in Moiileroy. FOR COMMANDUn LLOYD B U C U fE H , I bognn woiidoring whollior I would ovor got muillior good ■/onii0r cv);>/a/i> 0/ tJm l/.S .S . f u ^ b lo oislgnmont. imd dccldod lo/rotlgn if it wiu clear *'•"* ' I had the hnprcBsion that youd lef t the Navy. Then wouldn’t, lllcn ciimo my next nisigiinicnt wlilch pu recently I heard you were hack on active duty. cluirgo r g o oof i ininlno-swfl«plny h io -s w f lflp in y fort o r liho u o oSo\^enlh o v c n m I^oet r io o t inllu} m uw j ■Pac'lnc.clm -T liirlf-n rg o ^ nio lj ns I w««W hnv<>^j<|K>ot6tl if »lwir»-ruul— 'Whaihapj>enetlP — J^t-Thompaon^UllelRockn. ~n©v«rJj«gn a.riiL'Wo.Indclent, nnd my ciirftor luid Rono niong , • After my return t« the U . S. in Decoml>cr <>F 106^, I hud In n normal way. WIjou thal assignment cnmo. along, I ■ to (uidurga Ireulfiieitt for {njiirics siilfcrcil vvliilo I wiui u docldo F Q fl WILLIAM CLAY FOnD,mv>wroJlhiDetroUUimi Commitsloiwr Fete ttozelte has tald that the National Foot*' ro ll KITTY CARLISLE, wUoio of lilal/wrlglil Miist llarl ball League w ill expand lo 32 teams from the prasent 20 T h n v e T u it Voad, faiighedf, sncnver|*&h- hlogrnphy “Act One.” With only a sevenlb-trade formal • I think there migkLl>o t).. F o n y v u E An d r e w s ...... " ‘ ^ .F O n ANTHONY QVJNN llo w did .you happen to write a novel for children?— Mrs. Do yo u agTM wUh Georga C . Scoil't idea about ;«fusJng A. J. Smith, Santa Ana, Calif. the Oscar? What movie rolei that you have played did you • 1 lost a bet to my step<]aug)iter .Jenny, who's 11. and in vnjoy.Uie most?—S. II. S»nnl, Hdtherford, N. J. payment shendemandod I writo Iior a sttwry, 1 wa» just going • AltlKM gh-I'feel'^hat tlvere aro'unfair aspects to tlio ' to dash oil a ono>page thing, but It tumo The Virg jmtiJSJim&lMI2JngttgeiiieiitXaleBtlar. “ TItcVirginia.SIimsBookof facts about women. Days is different. Best of all, the 114 page V irginia Slimn ___Like most.cnsagcment cal=------Book-o(-Dayc-l^fre« witM wo boHom- cndars, there's a place for panols from packs of Virginia Slin^S/ remembering appointments Regular or Menthol. and Bpecial occaQiono. Send your name and address and two bit t'urthcr.but we’ve gone a bit t'urthcr.but lysrtyrirpCTclg ta v irftwii siiws B6AU . Every week, we've added little of Days, P.O. Box 60-1909,______ctoriesx'anccdotes/quotes and MinnoapoHs, M in n. 65460.— ...... % u*vc com e a long wa)^ baby: Moll to: VIroinlo Sllm o B o o k o f Doyo. P.O . B ox CO-1009. Minnoapolio, Minn. 55460. n PloQQO so n d m o o n o 1072 V lrolnio S llm o E n g ag o m o n l Calondor. I.cnclooo 2 boUom panolo from Virglnin Slims pocka.------ OI(«r void 10 Mraona under 21 y«ar« of ago, O f(a r Q o o d In U.G.. ''*ont{r%Hcapt whore prohlbilod, llcontAd or'lsKod. Offar.expkAB January 3 ) . 1072. A llow 1 lo 2 w oekt lor delivery. p r N a m o A H H r ^ fln f ilty S In In .V .' , STAR PR Q FILE/B y Peer Oppcnheimcr -Sallj^^K elleriiatant An—Over-Hei^t—Blonde-Makes-Good <• .T < • « > .' > • . (...... -■ ------I . ___I.... I_ <1.. .^/%/vl rtiif tltorin \unc efilM lilo nu/fin>nf>c6d-llie door^-A»— BDCcUQn. of the mike. Honest. Including myself. I never allowed I walked in, Sally—alias "Hot Interviewing Sally w m fun b ^ jnysciriblhaVflTnnanrto havc"n Lips" Houlihan in "M*A*S*H"- —causb^Bhe’s'totully' lionest 'ond “career, to feel go6a.“But'In a^woy, —bellowed from above, "Moke outspoken, qualities that have it isn't so bad to be a late bloom yourcelf at home in the iiving gotten l>er into plenty of hot wa er. I mean, I'^i thrilled to death room. It's cold and dark. Hope ter. "My mother always said to l)e a success ot this time of my you don't mind." 'Sally, you don't always have to life, to learn that it is more fun Since it was 100 degrees out- tell everything, you know.' Con- working tlian to suffer through side, r didn't.' And it wasn't so . a/»qiiMitly T hav e nh n u tiix _ frien d s_ jxpcriencfis>—protcssioaally.—Q]^ dark that 1 couldn't appreciate ■ left. And my husband.” olherwise." homey living room that oored Sally’s husband, wriler-dlrec- Sally met Uick Edelsteln in warmth and welcome: big coni' lor Rick Edelsteln Is one of tlie New York, where lie was direct- fortable chairs and couch, paint' four men who shaped her life.—Ing TV soap operas. They fell In ings that ranged from po|) to The others are her psychiatrist. love, but aher his divorce Sally conventional, a wood-buming writer-producer Joe Stefano an^l wanted to get married, Rick fireplace, the kind of paraplier- director Bob Altmnn, who-cast didn't. "He'd been morried to nalia licr grandparents might her as "Hot Lips" after Sally one woman for 15 years and have collected. called him a bad name. “It took didn't think he'd e\^er want to Solly bouBccd- me eight years lo gci my y*agB *iig alii:“ ln;"Tmin T w “y e «i ■ iwte i— coupfe of minutes later. Judging job in television, anotlier year to lUck finally gave In and Sally by the sound, she was.taking two break into movies by supporting planned a lovely Ilttlo garden steps at a time. Her smile wos Ed *Kookle' Byrnes in 'Reform wedding on tiu: badminton court wide, her liandshake Arm. A-tall School Girl' (which should have pf his house. (S 'li"), well-proportioned wom- gam^ me an_awanLfocJmving __ _A^fcW _days-before-tlic-wed-— ^HrSnjljrworiTTwrmtilnniprHiiir the courage simply to continue as ding, Ric^.and Sally were making h e r b ro w n h a ir in pigiViils. She an actrcss).OCt^n I had the dls- out A wedding list. I kept saying, . looked younger than her 33 ycnr$ tincfion of beln^bb only woman "you are not going to invite h im nhd more like Mrs. Middle Amer who didn't get strangled by Tony tcrrlblel" ...a n d aftoV I ica than the sexy major "Hot Curtis In "Tl>e Boston Strangler." criticized a few more of hU' Lips" (sh(j won an Academy It took another tlirec years before friends, ho said, “that’s it, the Award nomination for the role), AmL.it was! or the ouigmatic birdwoman in —to write dirty letters lo Oeorge Wlien Rick Edclstefn says some "Brewster McCloud." "Neither Peppard in "Tlie Third Doy." 1 thing, ho means it." character is realty me," slie in- was Jack Lemmon's wife nobody Rut apparently not fq,rever be nlsted. "Tl»e closest I. came to saw called "April Fool." Then, cause in December 1970 Rick portraying a contemporary wom finally, after 14 years of trying, I ch an g ed h is m in d ag ain , a n d tl>ey an was in my latest picture, 'Au was offered the part of a soldier were married at the Shorry-Neth- tumn Child.'" ____ named Hot Lips. Hot U.psLl_ j5rland_HotoUt0^ewJforkt_The _ ~ ‘Tru rto “fomr,'‘ !1|]ioughtrTt*r~| couldn't even find her' In the compromise guest list consisted always the last role that’s best. script for the first hour, tlien dis of six of his friends, Sally’s Dut soi^Vehow?Sally Isn't true covered she had about three lines cousin and two "m ulual" Mends.'^' to form. Nor was our interview. on pnge 40!" "We had anollwr lltUe spat al M y secretary looked rallier star So she screamed at lier agent, breakfast this morning,'** she I6td tled as she took our conversation called her manager names dnd me. "After it was over. Rick said, off the recorder. told Dob Allman what he could 'I'll be like Avis from now on: - "W hat’s the matter?" 1 asked. d o w ith th e scrip t. " W h a t I lu d n 't ril -try a little harder.’ But you ‘W /ia t aM / Usieuing to?” she counted on was that l»e knew de know, I think that's good.J love ex c laim ed . adly what he wos going to do It. 1 mean, if sonuthing is on our ■This is what she l^ard when with It-he wan going to make up minds, we fell free to verbalize. ■he played flte tape: U»e movie as he shot ll," she There's never any pouting at our -houA»r-Jusl-a-lo(- W0aklif,D*e4uib»r JS, J»7i A ny S cassettes T.im rn, W yn.;la) ,ind G«-o(i;.' .'•■> ‘ S o u n d m a c a z i m i W o GoT»' ' -■•i- Cihi'iu.T“I1 ^ . ' > i/ J j ' p.-3-..- •Si *? • ««r ______... II vou want any ol . ______Your own charp* kccount will b « opened offered, luet order (hem on the eeleotion upon enrollm tnf. . . and lh« oatM llAi you cird and return II by the date epeoltled ord»r u a mamb«r-wlll be milled and billed . . . and from lime la Ume we will oiler eome- el the reouler C(ut> price ol (4 .M eeoh. plua epeclal telecllona, whioh you may reject prooeteina and poeteoe- (OecMlonel epeola) by.relurnino (he ipeclal dated form pro* oeueHee mey be eomewnel hlaher.) vlded . . . or accept by doing nothlno. Vou mey aee«t>l or releel ceeeeHee m fotlowei VouMI be ellolble far our bonue plan upon •verylourweeke you will re ce lvrrn ew co py- • eompletlnp youranrollment-aoreement'*— I of the Ciub'e muelo meaazlne, which cfe' plan which eneblee you to gel en addlllonei •cribet tha reoul|r^Ml«olTon (or each m uil- caieede of your choice FR£C for every two oel Inlereet. . . plue hundreds of alternatei. caieellei you buy. Aet nowl SEND NO MONEYl Cut elona dolled ltn r^a e a l(p «ile oriape) end mall aaBuelneee Reply Envelope. NO STAMP NEEDED! Pleiwe ■ccepi my memtxrthip appllcalion and Mnd me the elohl •t«r«o ouMltee lAdlc»ied I tMlow, ioi which I wKI be billed only U .M . plui prooe««lng eend ^ ^ poil«ee. il« e e '.' (Med Me Yheee • C— e»ee t»er Only t3.U {lltl In humb*r«)“ tWlN f l i l T C lA U l*ACK« N«. tSM T*/>« Im ^ 4 maivw .u wwrIT I e«M«tUi_(at tha raeutai' Club t>rle«) durinir (ha aamine y*ai m ey m*i •iialbia fo r) ■BUSINESS-HEPLV M AIL r««HAer.»^] U V IM IM M U tlC A i IN rC N K tY IS (ekeek » « e bea eely) Keay l U Ueleg Q VewHi ie w d e □ Cewelfy r a . P0M f W«lb*ttUb» ■ ...... i ■ COI.UMBIATAPE CLUB S .IMmlckatir i 9 s m Tsire Haute, Indiana CoIufYibiaTopoClub' 4780$ osorvicool •...... assms^ “ iPM lU W ra > UJla. bv lv u 47flOn Especially lor Family Weekly, hy Waiter 1. Hlckel, loriner Secretary oj Interior America Is Tired of Hate:^ ^ Walter Hickel on the New Politics “Perhapsyoutlidoeshaveparlof a solution. And maybe we have been part of a prohlenrr - _ ------The answer Is an attitude. If the men at the top care, the nation cares." 1 see a new politics coming in(o i(B own with this growing . awareness has 'como 08 - ilu ns(i»Mh«r IS, 107t A Blikk (ee»-ager bi DetroU poL»(« to a nuokaiteck cpewii^ sooi. ‘'They (eH. A DayioM bowewtfe b «wfme«L »1 ttopped boyb« pbocpbi i e U \». N o w IM th b b a kw-andHMrdeir s o ^ y , " be u y f , ihiy w e bf^aU ig (be bw.*? . tbey tay (be n A t i H u U b m» foodL How oui 1 know wba«*sri(brr The emerging* American mood is a '''problem. The ans^^r is an attitude. If the mood of hope. But what can the per»on '"‘Tnemit-thelopTcargrthgBatipiiiangrjtodzr: if the nation is motivated we will see prob< -Every Individual muat do the thing that “ lems solved In America which billions and~~ ’ he can .do beat. He muat become involved billions of dollars could never touch. in those things he really believes In. Above ' And with this new politics we can elect all, when it comes to Oovemment, he men and women in Government at all must support thoie men and wonien who levc^free Americans who can guide our care enough to act. natioa' away from .i^rely ahort-term po* ___ li>fK«a-«lm_prrtMwfW litical leadership. • an s^ r ia an attitude. It is the central i I W key botli at h om e and abroad Is our in the politics of Oovemment. If you have approach to people. If you treat them aa 'the desire,to solve a problem tlw people humans instead of as markets or votes, want solved, very little canitop you from , they will leap harriers and toWe problems _ solving it. which no G Department of the Interior. It tl^as actlon- all different oriented. This was our attitude and our tween right and wrong, do what's right. lea. Let's give it a ckance to allow all Its Technology could never do that-^nly gu id ing PriiKjple. I left Washingtonjotally _ and Voull have no problem.** varieties of people an opportunity to par- _Oed_eeuld._ convinced that our Governmental system This is why, when I speak wilh the tlcipate. Let’s welcome the questioning of ^ God is not dead. Neither is hope. □ is sound. In my early days in Washington, young, 1 urge them not to try to destroy the young-and not just give them a hear my bureau chiefs asked, *'Mr. Secret^, the system. If you're unhappy with Oov> ing, but listen to what they hava to aay. Mr. UTIM m tuw •Who Ou>nj what will your p bli^ be7^* My answer was eniment, don't change the system, change Perhaps youth does have part of a lolu- It publbMd by Prtntie^’Hitii , simple; “If you -^now the difference b^ the men, Let's open up the heart of Amer> lion. And maybe we have b ^ part of a ait6.95. ------V------■ . J. •lVHOLat.TOI»CCO COHrAtty. WINIIOH t*LIH. H W instonV cam era oK er inakesit easy! INDOOR/OinVOOR KODAK K IN O CO H I Z 1 HAWKETE INSm iAnCX (UFORTANT: 8*nd ch«ck o r _ i ^ * y on U r and bottom flap* by flrit c la u mail. Mak* |>ayabla to C A M E R A K IT Kodak Initamatle C am «r« OH*r, ,Uali to: Kodak IntUmatlo (U trw a Offar w i t h n e w ^ f - i x ) w e r e d P.O. DO K04B 4 8 t Paul, Minnaaota B5104 M agicubafiiKjodacolor 126 film iW m ^ n P M m tand m«_;.::ZZK52fiil(~ln*tAmatlc Camara ~ KH(a).-1 anckMa ttO.99 and 8 bottom 4Up« from ~ f *’<‘-T«n croAnBrrEai ------TlPackaaaa o# WINSTON OJaarattaa - l>------< Jfanv.atM^lof-*ach-camamordaiiad>- (N o itampa plaaaa.) and 5 bottom I oATtify tliat l am 21 yaara of afla o r oldar. flaps from '■ui.i. n ic ii f ’ HAcco Pi.Avon I *U.I. Mitil rMuUllMi r*Mlr« um «l C«lt. Hum iMluda. Altow • wMki l6r lUllvary. Ttili moIui I OacIiJBtr SI, A n aiul U llmUad t« tha (T .O . N«t vilM Ut tfclpMaat Inta l U t H wfcara (k/ohtbitad w rMuUtad. orrin ONN ONLY YO wau II YCAM or UC M'outcii. • -10m{)“iWTl3mfl;w«)tinr»rperclflWBllirFTCTl6|Jo?rAUGr7!.“ FAMILY WEEKLY Imtemational Treats COOKBOOK For a Holiday Bu££et By Melonie QcProft Buffets lend themselvex to ea.n anti frnclniix linUilny-MttrrinlMng _ May these reclpes^uUed from countries all over ______' the world—itupire you to plan other Inlernatioiml menus of your own AZTEC-STYLE ASPIC 2 c«n f (12 oz. M ch ) cocktati v*c*tabl« iuk « 2 «nw. unfl«MM«d g*Utln 1 can (lO H ox.) candwiMd tomato M Up Ml cup caniwd whole k «m «l com« dralnad I .JZ ^b U spo on s rinaly thoppod v^aan papp«^------. Vt Clip Cold watar. 1 anv. unflavorad IV i cupa alawad avDcado (about 2 avoeadoa) ...... :______U cup mayonnalaa - lammi r>—l ______1 tablaapoon lamofl iuloa I t a l M C ra t V4 U n a a tt 1 taaapoon proparad horaaradlah 'V t cup haavy crwmrwhippad to aoft- ______tMAka— — ------— 1. Pour 1 cup of the cocktail vegelabla Juice Into a tmall uucepan. Sprinkle 2 envelope* gelatin evenly over Juice to Boftenr Serover low heafaiul'iitlr con-— Ktantly until gelatin b completely dU- aolved. Set ^ d c . ___ 2. Blend condented tomato soup ami remaining cocktail vegetable Juice in a large bowl. Stir in:tha gelatin-mliture^ Chlli'until slightly thickened, stirring occasionally. 3. When gelatin mixture is of desired coniislency, stir In the com and green p ep p e r. T u rn Into a t -<|t, star-sh ap ed 4 . Meanwhile, sprinkle 1 envelope gela tin over cold water in a small saucepan. • Set over low heat and stir n»faht!y“ ; until gelatin U completely ,dissolved. •V Remove from heat. 8. T^roughly,_mix_itmaining''ingro-— dients, except whipped cream . In a bowl. Blend in the dissolved geUtin. Chill until mixture mounds slightly when droppeci -Ironv-a^'BpObn,-stirring'occa- ~ 'aionally,'and fold In the whipped oream. . [“Tsrw heinhs^om alirtayer'lrjuil^t;-^! tu rn av o cad o m ix tu re on to .It a i ^ sprea<]l evenly. Chill until Arm* at least 4 hrs. 7 . T o serve, u n m o ld a n to a ch illed serv y ing plat«. Garnish with aalad graena.. 8 to 10 serving^ ~ C fo £ E ^ lm tba top CMl«r: Aitae.8«yte Aapk..8tiirM Loin «l rerlc with Oravy, Appalbara \S.SJL, V « c M l a Ifodlay O d an tate^ ChlcKan C o o tl n a n ^ U p a l^ P o w n Cafca» D u o ^ _ 8 < y ia . International Treats lor a Holiday Buflet CConlin«f(i /rom poyc 9) Kon»c o f tlie checfu) m ix tu re o n to cock* STUFFED LOIN OF PORK ^-WITH^AVORY^RAVY-- 1 breadjlicM.Jtoiuafiii- brcnd. slice with a thin cucuM ^r slice and “ T 5 ~ c U p T lr8 ln e d T » * ii« » lu '« u t.------onion, finely chopped : —sproad-wilh-4iddiliQnQLchccai:J..iaUiliL Brown ■ue«r to tatto press three tm al| shrimp halves (see ' A 4-lb. porh loin roatt photo) onto cheese layer of each appe Savory Gravy (see r«clp«) tizer. Top with a~.radish slice and n 1. Combing snucrkrnut, cfiuppdd onion, Kprinkling of dill seed. nnJ bro^n siignr in n bowl. Set aside. 2 . Using n oliurp Icnirc, make H slits aU most to hone in pork roust. Spoon VEG ET^E MEDLEY OmENTALE about 2 tablespoons sauerkrniit mixture 2 pkgt. (10 oz. each) frozen broccoli into cacii slit. Loop a picce of cican tp e a rs cord around j^ast lengthwise and tie 1 pkg. (10 oz.) frozen Rreen peas securely so meal and stufllng arc held 1 large carrot sliced with ■ fancy . c u tte r , _ together. . . • - 1 cup diasonall? sliced celery 3. Vliicc ronsl, fnl-sidc up, oti.rack-ln a . -1 cen (10Mroz.) condensed chicken shallow roasting pan; n rack is not ncc- broth cssary if ribs form a naturalTacETTr -3-UbleiPdwrill-l>urpoie155rauce ,2 to 3 teaspoona sucar “llSlnp'TrTTicnt2ihcTmonKr»cfHn*«^*^ '/i_teas{M^ groiiiM emser ' ' thickest part, of meat so that ilp Is _ 1 clove Bvilc, crusheddn ■ E**’ilc prets- slightly lieyond center and docs not 1 pkg. (7 oz.) frozen Chinese pea pods touch bone or rest in fut.) 2 tablespoons water 1 tablespoon cornstarch ------4rRoMt-«Hi2^3S02^Pr^K»-hFM3S-lfl_ - ' 4 0 m jn. pcc. p o u n d j. o r until m eat t!»cf- ~tti6veFiI»irorBe*f^ttoganof# differs slighUy fram-thetflgliuLclAitlcml|H_ and celery into a Inrgo skillet aml'set nam ed to honor a Russian count. mometcr registers 17b”F. Reniovc-mcat ^ over low heat. Sprinkle generously with from pan to a hot platter nad let stand Accenl. As frozen vegetables hent, 2. Mix remaining Ingredients in a bowl 3. Meanwhile, heat 3 lablcsi>oons but- 15 to 20 n»in. to allow for easier carv~ gently break,them apart-with-a fork^. -and pour ovcrchlcken breasts.------— r.(cr-or-m urgurinc. in -O-slcillcLovcr racr_ Ing.'tiarnlsh platter with celery leaves 2. Meanwhile, mix' the condensed 3. Hake at aSO^F. about 50 min., or xlium hedt. Add mushrooms and cook and wiiole spiced crab applesv chicken broth, soy sauce, sugar, gingor» ■ until, chicken is tender, hasting occar until lightly browned and tender, stir 5. Serve slices of pork and stuffing with and garlic; pour over vegetables in skil slonally with snucc in dish. 6 servinux ring occasionally. Savory Gravy. 6 to 8 servhtus let. Cover and bring (o boiling; cook 4. Add mushrooms to the meat and altout 10 min., or until vegetables aro CHICKEN A LA FRANCAISE remove skillet from heat. Blending SAVORV"GRAVY tender, basting occasionally. . Follow^recipe for Chicken Continental, well after each addition, add n mix I>ripplnes from roast pork 3. Meanwhile, cook Chinese pea pods substithting dry while wine for thc ^ r t ture of the sour cream, tomato Vt onion, sliced or chopped following package directions. wine; sweeten the tomatoes with 2 tea paste, and Worcestershire sauce in 1 teaspoon caraway seed ' 4. Removovegetables from skillet (with small am,ounls. Return (o heat. Con Vt cup w ater spoons suear. 1 can (lOV^ oz.) cpndensed cream of. out sauce) to a saucepan ond keep tinue cookingi over low > heat, stirring celery soup warm over low heat. Stir a blend of .constnntly, until thorou^ily heated (do.. — 1 to 2 tablespoons prepared horse* - water and comstnrch into snucc In hot -BEEFSTROGANOFF not ^11). Serve with* hot cooked Hc'e. radish skillet: bring to iKtiling and boil 1 min. 2 Ibe. boneless beef (Underloin, sirloin, A b o u i 6 servina^ ‘/i to 1.teaspoon prepared mustard 5. Transfer pea pods,to n large licated or rib), cut In smalt cubes or thin 1. Spooit o(T fat from roast pork drip'- strip e 2Vt In . long serving platter; sprinkle with Accent. ^ cu p all-purpose (lour UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE, ^ pings. Spoon, a portion of snucc over the pods. 2. Add onion and Caraway seed to drip- 1 tea sp o o n sa lt DUNDEE STYLE______' C o v er w ith th e h o t v esetab les an d sp o o n V4 teaspoon Accent ------pingS'in-rottRting-pan-andoook^stirring- the remaining snucc over nil. 8 sfrvinfss U taaipoon black pepper.______1. ■3^Cll^bult^iC6r. m«rgarlne,-melted------• .occnsiortnlly, over dircct heat until Vt cup butter or mai^arlne •A cup flrmJy packe^.jlght brown sugar onion is tender. M cup finely citopped onion cup drained mandarin orange seg m en ts 3 . A d d w ater an d stir to loosep b row ned 2 cups beef b r ^ CHICKEN CONTINENTAL 3 tablespoons butter or msrgarlne cu p golden rslsln s bits from sides and bottom of pnn. Stir 3 whoIe.chlcken.br««ttSi spjit and Vi lb. fresh mushrooms, cleaned and 2 tablespoons cun'ant* in remaining ingredients and lient thor skinned (about2|bs.) sliced lengthwise------— 2 pkgs. (16 or 17 oz. each) pound oughly. Pour into n grnvy boat. _ _ 'I Clip'dairy aourcream — ...... - • cakentbc- - — -1 tesspM niialC -44-cup-chopped-elmende^— ^ — ______, cups uravy' Vt tesspoon bitfck pepper ~~3.~Ubleip60HM^omafarp* Family Pacnuiher J‘J, t07t O n e greai&disir , serves another^ m ade w ith Sw anson Chicken Sprekd« __ scemcnls with raisins and currants. .... ing syrup over oranges; let stand.^bout. __Drcpnr<^anji3itl£i ___15jnin.^tlr-in-the-ped.iuul.pour.ovec- 2. Following pncknge dircclions, pro* oranges; cool.. Stack oratiges pyramid — pare-t>o«»>dxalce"bBt F Fauiilu Weekly, D»e»mb»rJ3, t o n ■ : e a And bring back the feeling of ah old-fashioned Christmafe. Give these delicious, home-baked Christmas ClIEHRYDKI.IGllTK nKCOWATlCn simck c w k iu s Miv 1 cu|) Maxolu' marcarino Sift 3 cupi sifted flour, 2 lo«- . cookies to someone special. B ut don’t give away and cup lutcnr. Stir in V2 cup spoon« cineor, iMi tompoons K A R O light corn syrup. 2 ocg cinnamon nnd 1 tonipoon the secret ingredient, Karo' Syrup. It’s Karo that yolks unii cunt flour. Chill. ({round clovoa. M ix 1 cup Mn- R o ll into 1-inch biiUi. Dip into »oln mnronrino nnd 'A cup lu- - makes them so rich in good old-fashioned flavor, ftli((htly bonton whitoi tlion car; itir m cup KARO dork -so-crisp-andJender. Karo makes cookies brown ^ cupH flnoly chopj>od-nuti.- com-tyrup.JMijj iniflour. Roll— — on armMU)d.bakinc.ahP£t_ out Vn-tnch ihick on flourod up smooth and even. Makes the diflferent flavors Pro«« candiod cho r^ hiilvon •urnicM. Car1ntotiihiip<»«rPlftc©- into contors. Bnko in 325''F. onbiikinK shoot. Bul(o in350^. come through richer, truer, ovon 20 m inulo«.lM iikoi4 doz. ovon about 10 min. Docoruto. fresher-taBting. No wonder M nkoi 8 doz. 2*inch cookion. *these Karo Christmas imOWNlI!: MOUNDS ncCAN TARTS Sift 3*/^ cui>ji iiftod flour, 1 ton- M ix Vd cup Mnxoln mnrgarino Cookies bring back warm Bpobn bnlane powdor iind Vt und Vi cup lugnr. Slir in 2 okk tonipoon tnlt. Miu % cup Ma> ' yolka, 1 toitapoon nlmond e x memories of a real old- zoln maririirino and IVj cupt tract and 2 cup* aiftod flour. •ugnr. Stir in % cup KARO Proisovonly intotinytArtaholIi fashioned Christmas. lisht corn «yrup nnd 2 ougt. or muffm cups. B«ko in 400"F. Stir inflour.u(l-ounco)«qunroB ovon 8 to 10 minutoa. Brinu to moltod unswootonod choctj- boil H cup mnrgurino, cup Into, 2 toaipooni vim illa nnd KARO dark com ayrup nnd 1 V /i cupa coortoly chopped cup confoctionurs' BUgar. Stir nut«. Drop Vy honpine tiiuto- in I cup chopped pocan*. •poonfuli onto .aronc^ bak Spoon Into aholla. lo p with ing *hoot. Buko in 3 5 0 T . ovon pocan halvoa. Bnkd in 3S0 F. _ RucUugo from uny tvpo of A ■hop bon i» idoal. — 10 to42-minut««>-Mukei4 d6jt.- _o v e n S minutdii. Mukoa^jldXt-^ "/i lot of funny things happen to me in the kitchen. / once gave a dinner party for eight people and forgot to ask the people!" Lucille Ball Chats About Christmas DinnerSr and my mother was working, so my grnndaddy was ouv'fathcr. He was a very ilghtheahed, cute man, funny ^ very stnct.^Ho ___ h~disa^{narrnn. huLhcJovcd—,— vaudeville and loved to take us placed. He tauglit us things like looking for mu^irooms (which, incicicntally, has to l>e taught), and fishing, swimming and tobog* gnning. He was a wood turner und would m'uke all tliosc things by hand—our doli furniture, play* houses and slides. He’d make sure we wont roller skating and ico-skating in the winter. We even fished through the ice in Chni^:_ tauqua Lake for nmskie, bass nnd perch. “My mother's getting ready for Christnius now.-Shc_n.nt!jwy_Aiint____ Holon have l»ecn making peritim- mon coke at Christmas for years. g n U h n recipe-it's lieenln the family for I. Mv mother eotB_(he__ngi:^ simmons and lets them ripen, then starts baking the cukes ojirly, wraps ihem and gives tliem away as Christmas gifts. Mother also makes' _crnnberry saucc. Slw . - makcs-it as-many-time* a-year as—— she ^ can get cronberries. . Wo might have as many as 16 or 20 cans-going u»>uiul-lito-family- every yearl , "Chrislmns (s for children, and "My mnln role at Christmas is \l'n not quite an much (un now being Santa Claus. I usually start Ihut the children arc crown up. shopping early in Septeml>er. I've W o Hlill en jo y C h ristm as th o u g h got a lot of good help, loo, fronrf' -It's always been very important Wanda, my secretory. If 1 see in our family. something I like, she gets all the ‘‘We all patterned ourselves in fo rm atio n , a n d wo. p u t in th e from my grandmolKer Hunt orders early and try ond get a . I Flora Belle Orchutt Hunt. Ui- headstart. [Traditionally, Lucillo . cllle'g malernal grandmother.] sends out about 600 gifts to the She was something special be friends ond crew wlio have cause she did everything; mode worked with her over the yean.] iill the presents, decorntions for the tree and did nil the cooking. “ I d o n ’t k n o w w h ere w e’ll bo spending Christmas this year~ There were nlwnys 16, IB or 25 maybe in Snowmass (her moun for Christmas dinner. It wos real New Gnglandl ^ tain ski retreat in Colorado] or in little Lucy’s new house. Her new _____"Ornndmotlier^Hunt was a real houie Is so adorable. I-haven't • - pioneer Indy. She cookcd every* tl|iny. cspgciallv^ rh u tm rh tyiepmy---- ’ ------lieard lier say what she plans to ’^rahtWutffertlJfilVorlie.'My Brand*" '’'rrnilitionally, OUI* ChrUtniiA tiylXM^IlcTloinapcnl"milch of canned fresh ^rom the garden such a marvelous Cook. Site may ~-par«nl»~HraiMd— and— butohered------feast^ns ii 7 pork_drcssjng,_ cranberry sauce,, near Jamestown, N.Y.) I par(icu« Vicrc always walnuts grown on "I do most of my cooking at W ehada hijgd.iruckgarden. two or three kinds of'pie, pud- larly remember her ttrawberry- —w r ireei. Snowmosa: New England boiled ■ and my grondmolher canned dings, biscuits, gravy and mapio shortcAke-hot biscuits with melt- "I lived with my grandparents dinner, chipkcns, steaks, chop*, everything from that garden. syrup from our eiid of the coun< cd butter, itrowberrlet ' slte'd as a child. My fatlter was dead, brisket or fresh fish we get up FamUv Wteklu, D0e4mh4r IS, t07t .ucille Ball, in conversation with Helen Dorsey . r *ast and Present icre. I cook big l)rcakr»iif«T "V i~ t« if7i p ’o u n d n u t m a g — ;------ikcs, liam and eggs or bacon. 1 cu p milk 2 tapa. pura vanilla attract Iiltudc's supposed . lo mnkc >mc difTcrcncc In cooking if you fn a large mixing howl cream Fe»tl*e treat* to n»ny-fi|i y w r > according to the l^ k , but 1 butter with si\gar. Add persim* Holidays. ma«l« quick % easy wHh lund out thftt-you d6n‘< >mvo-to - m onjulp, n j^ . raisins, dates and -Kellogg's-Rtee-KiWtes cerealj ak « -^i(M (m en (8 if) rccrpcs. — orflngo-pool;-mi3t-well.irsifi-n6urr.- . “A lot of funny things happen with baking soda, baking powder CLOWN POPS^Shipa warm Rlc« YOU START WITH THIS FAMOUS > me in tlw kitciicnl Bccau^ T a n ^ spices. A d d flo u r m ix tu re al> Kriipias c«r«al mivtur* to lorm 12 fl«t* “ MARSHMALLOW TREATS” RECIPE: ternately-witli- milk beginning— bottomed evirf«: tn**4*fwood«n skawM*. . on’t cook (liat often (liete doys, Wh«n cool.-ct«fftrala wlth frosUng, r»i- % cupT«gtitarm arg*rin« or buttai*— a n d e n d in g w ith flour. S tir in va> ■» very difncult fpr me to time a •Ini, nuta or cooky decorations to m ak« I G-lOounea package regular down f«c«*. * ' ' . nner 90 evcc){thing geti out of nilla extract.. Turn batter into 2 ^ ^ marshmallowa (about 40) V/ell-greased 9,x 5 x 3-inch loaf" S URPRISE B A L L S — warm Ric* .. or4cupamlnlatura marshmallowa le oven, off tlie stove and on llie KrlS|>l«S e«raal mtxturs Into 24 ball* bio a( jiJsl Iho correct time. Or pans, nake in a preheated 300‘ F. around surprlsa cantar of a Bun'< ~-FaM(iu Diie0wb'4rJt, J87i Soft on the tvhisper o f angel wings, Many a Christmas candle has burqed brightly beside a Hormel Ham, For this ~ This^irihrG fnrhlm iis-ttuit-m e^jQ ^rings^^ H o rm e l The rustling of elves in the watchful night was America's first ham in a can—the With secrets shelved Jrom the children's sight.. H o rn symboi of holiday hospitality. Hormel makes this same, famous ham today, The glimmering gold oj candle-shine; still with the same patient skill. Boned, The shimmering fragrance o f fir and pine. HOUDM trimmedand cooked to full tenderness And, savory there on the silver tray, amffiavor. Magnificently ready to heat Tlu great, t>roud ham for the holiday. ' EDITION and to carve. c«. a. ikrmj a c,.. au,h,. m,.,. How Your BirthrOrder ^lolds Your Personality iiiulcr (he threat ofimmiiK'iil annihilation PRE-PUBLICATION S A V E S l O O W uh the journalist’s penetrating eye and unerring car for the significant, MichacI Gorkin has creatcd — through. True or False: A child's chances of becoming President oral accounts, interviews, and his own ' depend on his birlhorder (See answentum ber 51 ^ ~ ~ 4 ------intense experiences on two kibbutzim — a valuable and often entertaining report^ There arc, of course, many show that flriit-born gtrla tend to ' of human experience. ' (hings re^ponxible for making bo very feminine and are much you ifie way you.are, but it mny more likely to have traditional Arriving in Israel as a confirmed anti-Zionist whose sympathies ----- turprijtc-.vtSiLtQ_t»nm thot youf beliefs about being wive« and were, by liis own admission, with the Arabs ~ the author at first found Mrih order U one of them. In “■mothers. A t I’ennsylVimtirStflttr— ™n^h to dislike nbout the ncople an^THieir way o riifcrth 6~exclcreivc— tlus trues>r*false quiz we explore University, rescnrchers have s o c ic ty c lo s ^ to out.sidc#rs; the p uriln njca l emphasis on alm ost c o n - ' — iJic woy* that ,your J^otherB or found first-librn girls to be more stant work^the surprising pmdislmcHS of the residents; the rumors and sisters-or the Uck of them—, concerned nbout their figurcs,'- \ backbitingrthe conflicts between parents and children; the bigotry; the -4iff fnfluences from' 30'f: a n d 4 0 's a re u p o n u s. In make>up the briglUer look is in, highlighted by ruby red lips; in fashion, bias-cut silhouettes, body- rovcaling fabrics, silver fox s(oIes~nnd the little black dressjirc staging a comeback. 'r iio u ^ clothes tllrecllo^ns~iirc ncwtafgicTlhcy"’ arc newly inspired by casy-to ^?^T£.riaaa;tS!K^^ ■ :i ^^iiPP0ekat**‘XCot ^ M lM,amtinielhmpap4r,twobtatoi0i ;' '{ m d ^ S c o t d T ^ ^ ^ S m ^ , tm k » r n fm l^ S m to poiOcm*. \ , lOfiOE IS O S ifcS E C R C T R O M A N C E When the young, Monde bu> both ^^Sen and t)w; Single dlrl" The bou is Uun left alone to thoreM 'of the current book, and‘Valley of Dolls** to tlieir make the unpleasant discovery LiJKoV_to^M.ake_M J>? A Mon’s great prominence. Neverthelea that an efllciem secretary is hard World,” writes about the bois- sTiersnrmlyagttlnst boti-tecretary— to replace.------— _ j______. . A iri^ ,Pr>gceb in !i e stim ata i« ~lobelleV tf-thcrkiK >w s'tK o faol»^of---:-— A s .M n u fo f i! [« b ln « p lB lM jta __ ihat only "one girl in 10.0001' to d a y's busineu world. Mr*. boM who hai an efficient iecre» flnagtes o better job ainf>^|-esulf~ Letiy Cottin Pogrebin ttorted as tnry may want to think twice be- of an office afTair, and **perhap« a iKfcretary and be«in^e^n out— fore-romancing her. He hta to one girl in 50,000 lands tiM boss standln^y successful executive realize th a t 41. to o n as the in' u a hiuband.** “T h e w<»rat tale* LiJill<» «HH In her 20's. fatuatlon cools, the resulting of* of woe," she'conclude* “have A New York based ^tcc lenrioin mually-uutW* llte- hr^n by bUjlfi^tiwom^n ' IJciil, she is credited with'gtildlng glrP into abrupt unemployment, who tried to buck the »tatis‘tl3 i'^ =NoWi^Plastic Cream Revolutionizes A FAMILY AFFAIR ndcMlnc^ loMof aUep atu! • lormaBl- i^nieb efUB UllUto dcna of Denture k^W om a . . . Ugly |wr«aItM that mMUe&l M p w ta W y Uf*rt 1 out ol •v*rya pM*ocu*>aimIa* glnrrscfl ia avaJtablo from PrJam Opticii!, Dept. 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Enjoy a motorcoach ride to charming picture yoor»t»y. ^ tMnnar by candMiaM at FY«|i csque Taxco for an ot/ornight stay and an oscortod tour around this it Hound b k t (r*ntl«r« b etw w i (lonoltiki wdurf, onrvdrtAk In c tu d ^ (TratM{>artJ «irp0(t«ftdHoW. cobblostoned "silvor" city. Togothor with your escort guide you leave 4r P rM h HonMir M o n •rriwal. •it Ka'maalna DinnM- in the aUcant MaH' for beftj^iul-Acapulco .where every activity you could want Is at your ■r<^ Rocmh of tha Rayal HawailM (neUMi * CHy rour o f HAneluki tnd Mt. TmUIim Ina wlna, nuMie. dancing and tlaj’*«ludda Mom traval plant aik for |&0 and im h« a » a cUfkaalt. Aft a Family WMkly r«ad«f. y«u na*d onfy tand our MMl Diana aik to/ »50 and mot* » i b d#po*J». Aa a F»mlly WaaHy r««da Ju st follow this ste p -b y-ste p p la n ... 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